Paradise Valley High School - Trojan Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1975
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Co-Editors las Doug -2 O f-1 5 35 O U OJ 4-9 -J-3 CU C C1 CU CU P? To O .c U an .cz .29 I Paradise Valley eld I Adviser Iv-4 LL4 CI CU -4-3 U3 U3 Ov-4 vll v-4 P1 .LI L 5 85032 HH Z0 Ar1 n oenix, Ph 75 Volume 17, 19 L0 P P-1 Q4 I-1 df ,zu 'l' 'lf H l ,ti CQNTENTS Your directory a few precious moments Frozen in time Socially Speaking Especially Honored Academically Wise Athletically Posed Voluntarily Gathered Respectfully You ,f ,' ' 1 Q ,4 E 1 rtttwm- M-'----.....,,.t - ---..,, -L2 W.. 'ir T' 2 u,1.4 M 1 g vi-hun., I --....... , ,.,.......t X i f -. .X 1 fig at Q E ' 4 ,-4' v r Looking at PV Graffiti And so it was, on the fair day of july 16, in the year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred and seventy four, Paradise Valley High School was accepted into the city of Phoenix, Arizona. It had taken 17 years for this much needed change to come about. The interruption of classes with the confusion of fire drills and stronger police protection were at first new and different, but eventually faded into the routine. Schedules, teachers and classesg Free time, assemblies and dancesg All this and more Start off the memories of 1974-1975. .5 1 W . , ,gg 1 ' - ' , V , gf R..--'s-fa t .fl -f 5 g . i iggffg-fl f' 525' J.: if 11 353,44 Q- 'i ,4 S., wg'--w ',1 ? ' fwf'-'W' -' Q' -95' -vQi'5if5+?f3 ' ,ai x ii-55+-2'l5-L '5', v if-1 A - A xl1pftiill3's' w e Qi., 15 ,-.f ,.-.+1m,':f-f'F5f1..x5-,f1: W f 'A nf' ' 19:2 1 - 1+ ' J., Jr: --r' Lx?- . 1 if wrmza- r Uv- . :I ,, -:'-kfcia -.EY f:'ig'?5Vf?i'.'X: -Q -.Ff.'r':' za -:ai -1.3-.wEa+.f74.,f riff:-..y , 1 f ,. . 1' 4 if i'f'f'-57' X? :HF9 PL fr, if: 'X- . . 'v T. , -f,S,.v,.,.,: R, yi ,, ,,-A-. ,gg-ken , , - .,-xc. V' ,r -.--Q6 v'--+ iff' - if , fQi'3gi1Lx4:i,ef .g-4.-7, . lm P, .. af - V-,wi . 'wa - - i ,z .. . ,V ,, ,. 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Live and Let Learn Even with all the differences between stu- dents, they all share the common goal of struggling for a high school diploma. Hopefully, in this struggle, a little knowl- edge will soak in. High school teaches the basics, both aca- demic and social. Without the education that is attained here, it becomes very difficult to find a place in society. The friendships, classes, and social activities of these four years will affect a person's attitudes for the rest of his life. The important thing in life is to set a goal and reach for it. School plays a part in choosing and also attaining goals. .ex '41, A ,ii w x ' 'xx Nev. . .Rm ..vv k .Ll . -f Being Unique Being Free Being You b 1 9 f I i -- MiE ,. , , CQ' 72- ff 17 ?'- W' 'QL-wings 'ee 'V A7 Ayw, 4 4, ' A if Y . .f . K f , ,aw We're number one! Or at least we strive to be in everything We do. Getting involved was not just a cliche but something we all did in our own way. 6 nw s ,,,g We've Got Spirit Yes We Do x . 4 . ,w an 7 , . Live Every Moment to Its Pullest .,.-ff' ff Y w A ' - , 4 H 1, i as 1 an T r- Us 3 .1 v 1 r'1 ew -1 f 4' .- 9 3 , ,vi ,410 Ever Expanding Future School days are just a small part of life and just a step on the Way. Outside of personal problems there are school, national and World problems. Inflation exists everywhere--even on our own campus. The rise in food prices, entertainment costs and the shortages and higher prices of fuel all put a dent in everyone's wallet When prices rise, so do tempers and no one seems to find a nice pat answer. The President, Congress, special com- mittees and businesses themselves struggle to get out of the recession-inflation dilemma. On the national and international scene, politics become more involved as more corruption is revealed. Young people keep up on the facts and get involved so their Voices can be heard. . . G - ' ZR T2 U o cn fwm MW My ,WWW U M if W K 0 W qw QU Q M MM M QLD Wg' W D lg M1 ,fx 1 cv Homecoming Dance Homecoming Spirit! nga 1 ECO O Shedding tears are Queen Brenda Doyal 7' and Fourth Attendant Sandra Babbitt. -LJ CU P- O Chris Winterstein prepares the Spirit Bonfire on Oct. 17 for the largest turnout ever for homecoming festivities. -ZW'-. WW., ..,.1.L Q1Sh- . A, 1 Q- , V r M if-sw ,,VV4 LV .4 Ag., 5: - Q t. fm ff 'lf ...que ',,,,. -.,. We'll win the game for you, says Coach Dick Anders to Queen Brenda - i A V H' , QQ' l an 5 Doyal at the crowning. Royalty was crowned before the bonfire so they I f',,t. 1 - V-,,af,,5,,?,,,-,N Tjwh. ,Quai N could reign on Homecoming day. '----------f - ' ' Using colored horses and ribbons as props, the Troj an Marching Band presented Carousel Sponsored by FORDYCE FLOWERS AND GIFTS Thespians and Rodeo Club. Many hours of hard work and fun resulted in the Senior Float taking first place. Floats earning honorable mention were by the Sophomore Class, Aw?f Enjoying fingers, food and friends are students Claudia Bloom and Robin Strome with their guests. Sweet as sugar and spice the Pom Pon Line danced to Candy Man. The final score over Apollo was 42-O. 1, Ai Q ,, H,-A -- , sr we . r Qi' , M-an -fe I ,i A... ff iris , M or gxifiif. . M .,. I 0 4 , -fi' - , . . . - if r A ' . W S S, Seniors Alex Weinstein and Kath ' revs 1 ,ffl---fzrf,:i's.L3i,W-Y-412 Y during the halftime ceremonies. Milligan dance to the music provided by ReVolution . Sponsored by SA MBO'S The traditional first dance at Homecoming with King Monty Cole and Queen Brenda Doyal. Powderpuff Creates Spirit wa -. - ul, 'Hr ,, Wrestling Coach Frank Grundler ex- - f W ' The participants yelled and the Cheerleaders Nick Hardaway, Kyle Cooper and Terry Wagner sat stunned plains the Wrestling rules to the Crowd at the Powderpuff assembly. We've got Spirit, yes we do, is demonstrated by Homer's Heroes, the winners of the Powderpuff Football game. Paradise Valley's Outstanding Cheerleaders? Dave Sarder, Terry Taylor, Chris Winterstein, jim Riley, Brice Burnside, Dan Winterstein, KNEELING. Pacult Uutshoots Shadow Mountain Q nm-me . l c i , 1 A' , 5. .L 5 if if ii 1 L--L-L ' -as ff gs. 'iii To 'as . x A i N . , ex Qk1 Vi i i ca 5 Mr. Wayne Cannonball Swayda gets set for a rebound Mr. Larry Reifenrath is prepared for action as Mr. Rob during the PV-SMI-IS Faculty basketball game for Muscular Babcock, leading scorer, jumps for control of the ball. Dystrophy. so , . G ' all p pp . Q A 4 1 'I A I ml X mf: I K 1- A A K X x , , -1 L Cannonball Swayda completes a successful shot from the floor which helped boost Pv to a 74-60 Mr. Roy Muller reaches for the ball in Mr. jim Paajanen attempts a shot at - Sh d M - hopes of scoring some points during the the free throw line. Over 519200 was Wm Over a OW Ountam' first PV-SMHS Faculty basketball game. collected for Muscular Dystrophy. 1 l Sweethearts Mingle at Spring Dance T Queen Connie Boegeman receives congratulations from Mike Rosky Queen Connie Boegeman reigned over the Sweetheart Dance on Feb. 22. and her eSC01't Tim 5011913- Sweetheart Royalty and their dates take a break from dancing to pose for pictures. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT are Dino Paul and Fresh- man Attendant Marcie Bonfiglio, Greg Overand and Senior Attendant Teresa Loftus, Queen Connie Goegeman and Tim Souers, Sophomore Attendant Donna Auer and Bill Dornan and Junior Attendant Cathy Bennett and Doug Momer. 24 Swinging to the beat of music by Revo1ution are Mike Rodman and Ioan Smith. ble fa H10 tMe OO C5 ig CES El The Porter Boys provided entertainment at the Rodeo Club Dance. Moments Throughout School Year Mark Gaston and Morisa Hall dance to the sounds of Senior Randy Tirman dances to the music Revolution during Homecoming dance. at Homecoming. Mary Hilderbrand and Randy Paul enjoy the music at the Rodeo Club Dance. x -I-3 5-4 5 O CD N 5-4 5 -I-9 s-4 O0 Ol-4 Or-1 cu cu as P' 4-3 C3 u 'I-4 4-3 U CU O N Mrs. Bennett . . Marian Bennett . . Hank Bennett . . King Arthur . . . Queen Guenevere . Sir Sagramore . . Lancelot .... Sandy ..... Elain ...... Page fClarencej . . Knight ...... Knight ....... Queen Morgan LeFay Merlin ....... Jester ...... Guenevere's Ladies . in waiting .... LeFay's ladies in waiting . . Cast Chris Pawlik Suzanne Mack Brad Kramer Ted Gwilliam Lily MCC abe Jeff Pappas Scott Fitzgerald Cathy Dresbach Kim Gosney Dave Whalen Terry Baker Rick Browne Bonni Austin Bruce Chamberlain Jerry Turner Kari Simmons Cindy Esterling joan Lehto Lisa Williams Carolyn Culver Kathy Smith fu- -v-is-fvvllnsum In the fall play, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Hank Bennett, Brad Kramer tries to soothe Sandy, QC athy Dresbachj, who is jealous of Morgan LeFay, fBonni Austinj. sf I Queen Guenevere, QLily MCC abey, looks on as King Arthur, fTed Gwilliamj, passes sentence on Hank Bennett, QBrad Kramery. From Left: Rick Browne, Lily McCabe, Terry Turner, Ted A A 5 A '. - .fi - sr: ' 5 P1 ' 1 il Gwilliam, jerry Turner Sponsored by Mrs. AURELIA DOTTS rs VK .F IEE 1 I uv- -H X In a scene from the Thespian presentation, King Arthur questions Sandywhile Sir Sagramore trys to get into the act. From Left: Brad Kramer, Cathy uresoach, Jeff Pappas, Ted Gwilliam, Scott Fitzgerald, Dave Whalen and Kim Gosney. A-1,1 f ,Q I '-L'+-1LH- vw my ET ,,,.s Q lf-gfjglfi iff-f gc , IUILLQ- Lt ark 'it l fall. an v L1 l 4',Ez N We 'T , is Q i t,It is ll 2' 41 L- 5 V 2 ' .nfl 1 5 ,. . K QV, :if ll, HY ll . Q , ' v. In un ii .lui '-lit? Hank Bennett, fBrad Kramerj, trys to turn Camelot into a profit making business. He's having trouble giving dictation to Sandy, fCathy Fresbachj, and taking on the phone simultaneously. Hank Bennett overtakes the kingdom and tells Clarence that he isn't much help. The play was presented on November 22 and 23 and once dLu'ing a school assembly. Ted Gwilliam, jeff Pappas, Dave Whalen, flineelingj, and Brad Kramer. Sponsored by MARY MOPPETS numb..-0518400- '! Tina Macy, Lita judge and Marc Gaston practice their parts in the play South Pacific. The play had a cast of 65 excluding the Orchestra S crew. CAST Henry ....... .... . . Dave Whalen Ensign Nellie Forbush . . . Nancy Mammen Emile de Becque - - . . jerry Meek Bloody Mary ..... . . Lita judge Bloody Mary's assistant. . . . joe McCabe Stewpot ....... . . james Adams Luther Billis --.- . . Bruce Chamberlain - ..-. . . Pappas Professor ........ . . Mike Heehler Lieutenant Joseph Cable . . . . Mark Gaston Captain Brackett .... . . Bill Bruein Commander I-larbison . . . Bill Stewart Yeoman Quale . . . . . Tom Tuerff Sergeant johnson . . . . Nick Webb Seabee West . . . - . jerry Turner Seabee Wise . . . . Randy Blaum Seaman O'Brien. . . . Scott Fitzgerald McCaffrey . . . . Kit Creighton Steeves . . . . . Mark Santarlasci Liat ...... - - Tina Macy Private Jerome . . - - Doug Lowder Private Larsen . . . - - Terry Baker Lieutenant Adams . . - - George Van Winkle All School Cast Presents 'South Pacific' ?l' 72 X V 'if .MW - 2' gf -..Q Q.. L,.:,..-..s-R2-:ii 5 : , The romantic leads of the all school play, South Pacific. are Jerry Meek and Nancy Mammen. 28 ' 1 7 'W-'fVY'i. L:'?:: , - - H tubal ji, '1vJ7?f'- ' ' ' A., . A fn ,,W, V I J f , Marc Gaston and Tina Macy use the tropical atmosphere of Roadrun- ner Park to rehearse South Pacific presented to the school on April 10, 11, and 12. AU Speech Tournament Bob Marshall tells Matt Turney about a story he is Writing in a scene from the play Fantasy on an Empty Stage The play was presented March 1 at the N. A. U. Contest. Scott Fitzgerald and Cathy Dresbach look intently into one another's eyes during the play. The competition in- volved several schools with all cast members receiving Excellent awards. rr, as .rs ,, n . 3 sda, ... WQSM le,. W J.1 , . .. r Brad Kramer watches as a very upset Cathy Dresbach re- leases her anger on Scott Fitzgerald during the performance. Sponsored by MARY MOPPE TS All s well that ends well, so it seems. Reed Newly and Brad Kramer look on as Cathy Dresbach and Scott Fitzgerald embrace at the end of the presentation. nw V W if f r . I A i lip: xp Kai , Q in Q i Q fg, gtk 1 t .. ggi p 5 c f4-,. 0. ..k.. C r hmlx imp Carolyn Culver and Cathy Dresbach portray a scene from Alice in Wonderland in the October talent show. Kathy Smith and Gigi Grau perform a skit entitled Side by Side in the February 14 talent show. Emcee for the St. Valentine's Day Massacre was jeff Pappas as he does a little dance in the second talent show to warm the crowd up for the coming acts. jeff Pappas, Nick Webb and Rick Browne performed a skit, St. The hand is quicker then the eye proves Phyllis Valentine's Massacre, in the February talent show, Miller, Rick I-Ierold and Bill Whitaker as they perform a Magic Act in the first talent show. CU OJ -v-1 ru 'I-1 Q 1 J 1 Q 1. t ,. 1 H ,, h , . 1, E H '- f ,L '4 1 I , . , , - , ' Q... . X 4 ' - . .w .9 32 .- if V ,. -, .' M' Ye Olde Vienna Trade Fair was sponsored, by the Concert Mr. and Mrs. Duane ,l0hHSOI1 Were Choir to bring in frmds for the proposed Vienna trip. appointed Viva Vienna CO- Chair- men. Choir officers Brian Bockelman, Bill Whitaker, Chris Stavro, Rita Forrester, and Craig Lahlum were in charge of planning the trip. Mr. Larry Wittig, choir director, explains the trip to Vienna to Dr. Carrino, principal. Community residents helped to support the Viva Vienna cam ai nb attendin the rumma e sale - 1 P S Y E 8 - Qr. Carrino listens in as the alto section of the concert choir prac- 31 tices Assemblies: Fun, Spirit, Informational an Sim On a musical note, the Arizona State University Jazz Band enlightened students with a perfor- mance. Special schedules for assembly days in- cluded two second periods so only half the stu- dents attended at one time. The wrestlers come in to the fight song at the annual Pom Pon-Cheer off assembly. Numerous assemblies were held for the undefeated Wrestlers 5 s ' it ' 5 A Mr. Paul Reger performed in disguise at Tom Alvey received a rubella innoculation along with other male students, the first football assembly. The cheer- While female students had blood tests. An emergency assembly featuring leaders ran the assemblies. Maricopa County Health Department officals, was held after an outbreak of the German Measles was reported. Sponsored by BARRETT'S CUSTOM RUBBER STAMPS nl ine.-,w,,N-,.... , ff -a...,mMN Senior Weston Wright disguised as nice Coop: prepares to Cheerleader Brenda Doyal laments over her lost love in a participate in a hulalfoop Contest. Dressing up ,for the 50's Slef to the Leader of the Pack QL the 50's a5Semb1Y- The got Students involved and boosted Spirit. cheerleaders also sponsored a dance after the basketball game that night. :LM ReP1'95.ent3tiVe9 from 99-Cl? C1355 Paftici' The basketball players showed off their footwork by bunnyhopping at the 50's P9-ted 111 3 face that Commbllted towards assembly with Cheerleaders and Pom Pon girls. class pomts. A party was held at the end of the year for the winning class. ored Hon eclall LT-3 lg ?fi f . ...W-un..-. fm :JL ff for Top 591 fn 1 Ps I cc: O 'I-4 -4-J CU 0 v-4 i S-4 CU -l-J Q' I Top 596: BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Sterling, Drew Stern, DecAnna Manning, TOP ROW: Susan Schuliz, Robert Teetsel, Lori Douglas, jonathan Diskin. TOP 595: NOT PICTURED: Charles Baker, Darlene Guethle, Robert I-lerzig, LaLu'ie Holtz, Charlie Lipscomb, Don Peterson. il l TOP 596: BOTTOM ROW: Eric Byler, Sherry Wakefield, Peter Mangravite, Vicky Grout, JoAnn jany, Laurie Ramsbaekerg TOP ROW: Rita Forrester, Alex Weinstein, john Drazkowski, Linda Schultz, Terry Hansen. AL. TOP 596: BOTTOM ROW: Pam Wiens, Stewart Wiensg ROW I: Randall Kath, Terry Davis, ROW II: Susan Yuschik, Carol Decker, Vickie Keppel: ROW IV: jay Quaife, David Glenn I-Iaese. Sponsored by NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Students of the Month December-Greg jones and SUSIE Siepp P' W, 4 L .peg Y 1 Most Compatible Couple-Pam and Most Humorous-Kathy Milligan Stewart Wiens and daughter Erica and Terry Taylor Lee Most Popular-Doug Homer an and Teresa Loftus SE ICR 4- : s. . ' f fi '- mf ll 1 ix ,x'..- Wfwxgikigsi... K f .,,i .::- 5 gt., wir f , YF -is , Q ,. tv Q L, jf? t f . 5 7 -K .,, 9' . f v,:1 -llfzilfai 2' - ',. ' - .?j':i:.P :'Y 5 . v L gy, .t gg If 'H 5 was X df fy? :SY -sie t Best Dressed-Teresa Loftus Best Looking-Doug Homer, Connie and Doug Homer Boegeman and Monty Cole. Most Likely To Succeed- Teresa Loftus and Doug Homer Sponsored by MANZO'S CARPETS AND DRAPERIES 38 Twin' K' ' ' -vwwn-Q Most Outstanding-Teresa Loftus and Doug Homer Ill u ' . iv, IIEIII 'g IIHHIIFQ F- llg' 'A v- v Most Talkative-Sandra Babbitt g Not Pictured-Mike Crain Most Athletic-Glen Palmer and and Margaret Rebenar Life Of The Party-Terry Taylor and Toni Robinson Most Scholarly-Teresa Loftus and Eric Byler Most Friendly-We ston Wright and Sandra Babbitt Sponsored by COWTOWN BOOT COMPANY 39 , ...M wi ,giligilg-fi !. I W 1, x X. ' s . . D, B - k1-'kX sz S SO If ' ' l L sr xs O . ' - ' ' X Xasy .L 1 J ' U x ,K C up 'i . si to Q CJ 9. J ' ' 5 'Q x ' -. ' , Z X .se K Q! ,' qv: ' -,S 'xl K4 0 5 jj: If mi mVmk I 'Byars . r K ,f 8 Q , O 5 4 I ,A '-'Citi-. . f gy . u , I. , fl, , 1 .u Q 0' 9. X :A 1 . 54 ' ,f ffd U ' s , ' 0 . NO I A , I' 1 8 , 5 .0.0: f 3 - , ' 'z r a- 4 - 5 . 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QF First Attendants: Connie Boegeman, Doug Homer Third Attendants: Janice Neely, Eric Stine 3 ! 1 I s Second Attendants: Teresa Loftus, Howard Frintner Fourth Attendants: Sandra Babbitt, Greg jones 1--4 ru O -L-1 3-4 CU OJ , .-CI 7A 'FJ , CU 9, QJ 1 LD Queen: Connie Boegeman Escort: Tim Souers Sponsored by CHICAGO HAIR Co Senior Attendant: Teresa Loftus Escort: Greg Overland xfl we f.. xv Sophomore Attendant: Donna Auer Escort: Bill Dornan lf. l 2 xt 1 XX . s., ., ., E Junior Attendant: Cathy Bennett Escort: Doug Homer g ,ull Freshman Attendant: Bonfiglio Escort: Dino Paul Marcie L 'L 'L 'L Y L v ' 1 Grrls g Boys State Prove Beneficial 2 nw' 1 Chosen to attend Girls' State were Karen Morehouse Teresa Loftus and Margaret Rebenar. Karen Morehouse was also chosen to attend Girls' Nation. N zjiiig Students Portra Glenn l-laese, Doug Homer, Harold Davis and Bob Teetsel added their opinions to Boys' State. NOT PICTURED, Bill Reiff. Governmental Roles Ceremony Honors Top Two in Class Cows-r f Eric Byler Pam Wiens Valedictorian Salutatorian Graduating Class of 1975 Spon ed by DURHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE Softball FIRST IN STATE BOTTOM ROW: Sue Bordeau, jill Homer, Sheri1Bordeau, Kathy Warner, Brenda Sweat, Donna Auer, Terry Anderson, Anne Ream, TOP ROW: Karen Fisher, Gina Arrandale, Chris DeChance, Margaret Rebenar, Sara Krieger, joRita Pederson, Coach Lou Kostielney Ballplayers Work Hard, Earn Honors All-Conference FIRST TEAM: Greg jones, Eric Stine, Monty Cole. N M9 Q , s,.r rw 'W Q , W if . I A Q I ,SL Darryl Godwin - R1-:hard VanPe1t SECOND TEAM: Greg Jones, Mark HONORABLE MENTION1 Doug Homer, joe DeMichae1. Wingfield, jerry Grim. 46 U3 v-4 CU 'CS CU N O Ov-4 -l-J 'F-4 8 ECO stle for IE uals T2 .E -o P14 Russ Earegood Tim Matteson john Ban-ese First- -Divisional First- -Divisional Second--Divisional Second--State Third--State f f 1 Q- . f .. -iffilw -f i N 0 ff Reed Newell jerry Grim Howard Frintner First--Divisional Fourth--D ivisional Second--Divisional Fourth--State Second--State Coach Frank Grundler demonstrates the win- ning technique that helped five varsity wrestlers place first in In a semi-circle from LEFT, Coach Frank Grundler, Glenn Palmer, Reed Newell, Eric Stine Tim Matteson, Russ Eric Stine ' First--Divisional ' Sponsored by COWTOWN BOOT CO. 47 Nmbw, xx.f, Nagy fmwwwf. si K YQ? if ' M, '12 'f '!'--f MA A ami X 1:45, 45 we .,-af? 5 'YQ yas 5. ., --'wil . M K f- k g , ggi, six. I x 'K v - -A x mf fry mf , i - my 5 5 .K K x S' l gfjiggl-55.1 ., ' . QQ ' 'ff S' - Qi, 3 i fc P - '.,. Q. ' 14' .'1-iw iwweggi. - ' ,. , fi' 99 -. 'i f 's..,X ff .. English Classwork Stresses Importance The main objective for the English Depart- ment this year was to have more basic grammar and writing skills incorporated into all English related courses. The Basic Reading Program was totally changed in concept to allow students more free reading time, in addition to tests which were administered to them. Many guest speakers visited classes, especially Mass Media, throughout the year. Speakers ranged from police officers to disc jockeys to an astrologer. During the year, English students entered National and Local con- tests. Junior Sherri McCarthy won a Second Place Award in a Newswriting ex perience contest sponsored by the State Press Association. The Newspaper staff submitted entries in an annual contest sponsored by Arizona State University. . on an ,1 s wr he '- Q ' 4 A f-if ' X aa . A . s , , csc i I, hw. V., , H It - , ,, , Q V' ouhx L' ' . ll: .L Mr. George Werner Department Chairman Mrs. Thelma Alderman fa exif' '? 'z X ' 'J 'iy if ,Q 'J' ,, x Xp Mrs . Dorothy Gomez 3 if i In deep concentration, Mary Ruthowski begins her Advanced Composition assignment. fi fgwxy f J , 'B 'Ft 'J' 'Z' ff.. TJ JT, CH WY 5 A S at ,a 1 ,ii FW dbwwrmf J' ' E r r Mr. jeff Brown Mr. Bill Ctibor If-fl Mrs. Barbara Gunkel Mrs. Linda Jackson Mr. Les Leiter Miss Gwen Doyle . a - 1 Mr. Tim Martin of Writing, Reading, Speaking Skills Mr. john McEndree ir. . N .. y-...Qi Mrs. Mary Strome Y? Mrs. Kay Tra ines as as N Mrs. Lee Ann Wogan Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield Mrs. Jeri Toal Mrs. Mary jo Wilcoxson Mrs. Beverly Wright f . -'J' ,1 'Hunan' mmuwwlssss i' S 'S' gn-n-nl' fan Joe McCabe and Mary Kartje use a machine and tapes in their reading class as they study prefixes and suffixes. H' ilk sl Cathy Dresbach leads her group in discussion on UFO landmgs 1n Science Fiction class. I Q Larry Smyle, Mark McDade, Tim Spense and joRita Pedersen workin a group in their Government class. .hl.......419-7 . f Y Anthropology Adds to History Selection Mr. Wolfe, Government teacher, starts group discussion by explaining a problem to be solved. The students are asked to solve problems that might arise if they were sent to a space colony in the year 2000. UU. 52 Eliasab dirfhni-inlldxm.'. Anthropology is the newest course this year in the Social Studies Department, making it nine from which to chose. lt is a half sem- ester course in which one studies the origin, the developments and the beliefs of mankind. Other courses in the department range from World History and Government to Free Enterprise and Sociology. The Current Events Game, started last year, is played among the classes every Friday to see which class can answer the most questions about news of the week. Two clubs that are related to the Social Studies Department are the Arizona History and Hiking Club sponsored by Mr. William Pellett and Mrs. Mildred Pettis, and the Ecology Club sponsored by Mr. William Verhulst. Mr. Agostino Zito Department Chairman Mr. Rob Babcock Mrs. Ioyce Happersett Mr. Paul Hibbert Mr. john Maiden Mrs. Chrysanthe Niedner Mr. William Pellett Mrs. Jenny Perry Mrs. Mildred Petris 'G' 41 f-' --...-.. Mr. Larry Reifenrath not X f ,hclk all Q Mr William Verhulst Mr. Bill Wolfe Valerie Dunkel and Cathy Bennett pin up flags to an American His- tory bulletin board as they represent their nationality in a simula- tion game called Gateway. Sponsored by LEININGER AND AUGUSTINE, INC. 53 l Q Math Qffers Variety of Courses A kqagix ' .:,,- i N s Q yn, 1 ,, -' X V f 1 .. Q f'f5Aflf 2 7'7 v V 1 . ,, it E Y ybbe p l I Mrs. Cheryl Anderson Mrs. Claudia Damiani Mr. Paul Cornell Mr. Mac Haynie Department Chairman 7 A ,Q as , + s g- If 'xi 1 It N y 8 K . Mr. Leland Perry Mr. Sam Polvino sy-X yn-.sq ,.,... r. oe Van enoever Mr. Denni an ock The Math department has something for every body. For the students who are just beginning Math in High School Patterns of Mathematics is offered to help build their interest in Math. For students with a stronger background in Math, Trigonometry, which is first semester only, and Analytical Geometry. which is available second semester, are also offered. As one credit of Math is required for grad- uation, Introduction to Algebra will be accept- ed for a High School math credit but not for college entrance. Freshman Algebra and Geometry are recommended by colleges, but they will accept a High School diploma. Attracted to Paradise Valley this year were two new teachers. Mr. Van Rockel teaches Algebra 3 Sz 4B and Geometry B and Mr. Cornell teaches Geometry B and General Math Junior Nick LaMonica demonstrates knowledge of Algebra 3 G 4 at the board. What's Cooking in Home Economics? Mrs. Sue Cleveland Department Chariman Mrs. Marilyn Lambeth t 1 W' tis: Miss Barbara Porter AQ Mrs. Nan Tobin The Home Economics curriculum expanded this year to in- clude two new courses, Creative Clothing and Creative Foods. Creative Clothing is designed for those students who wish to expand their knowledge about sewing. Creative Foods enables the students to learn how to prepare full course meals and buffets. Menus range from fancy American dishes to delicious Mexican varieties. Other electives include Child Development, Fashion and Construction, Clothing for Teens and Bachelor Survival. Bachelor Survival is open to junior and Senior boys who are interested in learning how to survive bachelorhood. Students learn how to sew bar-b-que aprons, how to do their laundry, rent apartments and read menus. There is also a unit on desert survival where the students learn how to cope with emergency situations. The Home Economics Department also plans guest speakers and field trips to enhance the curriculum. During Child Development Class, Micky Collins, far left, and Pat Burke, far right, instruct children in educational games. Science 3 iii F Q l si Sew X ' i A N S X R sg Q sg s we fa. X Wh I Q Uris 'K R Q x S I wonder if Einstein started this way? , asks chemical mixing senior Miss Melanie Briscoe Mr- RHS' C011i11S Bob Herzig . Following experimental procedures is biology student Linda Shehan. 1 'aiu we www' 9 Mr. Tom Green if i .. ki .Ig is I e , , Mr. Frank Grundler 'E asv F N Mr. james I-Ieinrichs Mr. Vernon Jensen Mr. Terry Keller Mr. John Kokonovitch Mr. Ron Smith Department C hairman - Students Discover World Beyond Classroom Q' W .ig I dv? Junior Bill Bruin adjusts the focus on the department's new six inch reflector telescope, which is to be used for star gazing sessions. Biology student Rod Topel checks instructions before beginning his experiment. Although only one year of science is required, this department has much to offer anyone who stays longer. There are 14 different classes from which to choose and a variety of interests to pursue. Classes range from three levels of Earth Science to Physics, Chemistry and Ad- vanced Placement Biology. Also included are geology, ecology, biogeography and space science. Many innovations have been made to further the learning process and the department has also acquired several new pieces of equipment, which it hopes will enable students to probe subjects in much geater depth. These new additions include a 55 gallon aquarium, several biological models, a reflector telescope and a very impressive Sl, 500 phase contrast micro- scope, with which students can actually take pictures and movies of the specimens they are viewing. Accordingto Mr. James Heinrichs, department chairman, This school's equip- ment and facilities exceed even those in some of the colleges around the state. as Q V 'V li Eg, X if 1 Y Xi l S . is f,. Q 1 .sae i - sv lu r i d -A Q2 if i i l9i. - - c X2 1 6 A ,,,t. . . .,..-. A . ri 'N t .9 . 5, ,,.. :NN 'K er, tr' sh, W i Msg s ' Y -gsgim W -:g f ga cz TW. A ' K, M Q ss . -A K it . Wil - X - W ' -' N22 or X- W e c ' s--i N. at Senior John Drazkowski works diligently on his new potion to rid the world of evil. L I .. 1: if ., . t f S 'Q i ' K .,hkh .,.k . . , , 'A N.-, N Q I. I 01+ 1, .V p K. up . Q kw,,.s.. . J. , ' K 'A L 11 ' X. bijvfw' x 1 . 222fii.:zs.y2SQ.g v3 ,L- . . L. . .--x A X 5- . g ,.. - v , wt, N by , ph K ..u....-We 3, , i Q .5 .......-- . iii K' .A 'sk K , x., -I 7-9.5.5511 'll f ..s'f-Qiriiffif K ' ..... K A K I iAA E t . , , a t . ' ik N YR! . u i l - if l . t 5-Wei., . t f ...tt ., ..., News. A Q Lili A , - mx' y Students from Boys' P. E. participate in a game of soccer. 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E. class soccer game. 58 4 Although the number of students in the school has dropped the number of students taking Physical Education hasn't. As a matter of fact, the number taking the Health Classes has increased, stated Mr. Charles Baker, Physical Education Department chairman. PE has a variety of classes from which girls may choose, ranging from Advanced Gymnastics and dance for girls who have taken PE before, through Advanced PE for upper- classmen to beginning PE for freshmen and those who have never taken a PE course before. Freshman boys have Introduction to Boys PE and Advanced PE for upperclassmen. Athletes have a new class offered to them called Athletic Training to help them improve their skills in the sport in which they are participating. Injuries received in a sport may also be checked in this class. Health Education, taught by Mr. Anders, is offered in the PE department. It is offered to all students and teaches them about their bodies, both mentally and physically, and also explains the use and effect of drugs on the body. The double expansion of class size shows that student interest has also expanded in Health. 3 P.E. Curriculum Uffers Coach Roy Muller watches as his students practice wrestling moves. 'N I Mr. Charles Baker Miss Mary Kostielney Department C hairm an -. ? Kathy O Brien, the perllous v1Ct1m, and C r1s Rosky, the vicious attacker, demonstrate a self-defense move. Self-defense was one Miss Berry MC Hvain Miss Barbara Barnett of the many activities offered in Advanced Girls PE. Wide ariety of Athletic Events it f AM as 5r'N V 5 Hwan- ' 0 e . ,. k s E.: ,A Mr. Dick Anders Mr. Roy Muller .rel U lYIii4s54.'1i2,Q ' ,iff fb ' at ivic vtcvs A wg, H , ,,i ' . It tt t 'tei if Mr. Mel Rising Mr. Robert Carroll Advanced Gymnastics and Dance worked many class hours in preparation for the Dance Review january 16. 'N Performing Arts Mr. Larry Wittig - - D Department Chairman M155 Lmda euel 2: .s- si A'T.. 1 .X v I t . . tr ft? 3 . 2 Q Mr. Larry Wittig, Choir Director, listens to Mens' Choir as . . they prepare for a coming performance. Mrs- Aufeha Dom Mrs' Ellen Fmpamck The performing arts department has been very busy this year. Mrs. Dotts' drama classes t ix ,p s Q prepared plays to be performed in class and presented to the public. The drama depart- ment produced two school plays and two tal- ent shows during the school year. Some of the in class la s were Inner Will , . . . . 'Cherebaum 42527, P51oc?chio and Brain- Y Mr' Frank Malambn Mr' Wham Mmm storm. The first school play was A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. The second performance of the year was a musical, South Pacific. Speech students spent the year attending debate and speaking tournaments. The Choruses were also buys during the year. Concert Choir concentrated on raising money for their Vienna music festival. Some of the porjects included the Ye Olde Vienna Trade Fair, a car raffle, benefit concerts and the regular schedule of concerts. Musicians performed in festivals during the year earning honors in each they entered. The jazz Band placed first at the Northern Arizona University jazz Rock Ensemble Festival. Jeanie Simpson, Matt Turney, Tammy Stevens, rehearse The Inner Willie during their drama class. Sponsored by ARIZONA JANITORIAL SUPPLY 1 ,.,. Susan Phillips, junior, masters the art of a hard edge Painting during her Drawing and Painting class. New Equipment Aids Art Instruction Mrs. Marie Mallak Department Chairman Mr. James Huehne A kiln, a new duplicating machine, a potters wheel and a new buffer are pieces of new equipment received to enhance the art curriculum this year. Students could choose from Art classes entitled Drawing and Painting Creative Crafts, Fundamentals of Art, Advanced Art, Fibers and Fabrics, Ceramics and Sculpture. 30 art students entered State fair com- petition this year. Art students also entered the Scholastic National Exhibits. Nine of the 30 students who entered the State Fair competition received awards. They were Tim Souers, Linnea Weber, jesse Hurlbut, Sharon Sterling, Scott Overend, Theresa Weber, Diana Wolfe, Sharon Metzger and Kathy Mayo. -- 1 Senior Paul Maughan demonstrates his talents in Mr Huehne's 4th hour class. New courses added this year in the Industrial Edu- cation Department, headed by Mr. Dale Frost, are Vocational Automotive, Vocational Welding, Auto Body and Refinishing, Woodworking for Girls, Commercial Arts I and II, Industrial Plastics III and IV, Construct- ion and Vocational Visual Communications, which breaks down into Graphic Arts and Commerical Arts. Along with the Automotive Diagnostic Center, which was donated by J. C. Penny's, the department has obtained a new offset press, front end and diagonstic equipment, a milling machine, new Welders, a band saw and a fiberglass spray-up machine. VICA, which stands for Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, is a club and class begun this year to pro- mote industrial and vocational education. Davklcfeenwaldf juniofnworks ai Shipping a negative on a light table in Graphic Arts. New Courses, VICA Enrich Curriculum . -1 or . ' U F'-,i .--- ., K , 'T2'?: gr . 5 ...A -.:, , -N . p , X ,.., Q i Mr. Dale Frost Mr. Harold Deverick Mr. Robert Crofchek Mr. Byron Harper Mr. Dan Ide Department Chairman been I p 1 .enm S tr 4. 4 w Mr. james Irvine Mr. Bob johnson Mr. Paul johnson Mr. Keith Kayler Mr. Charles Millar W aff'- sr ,-on 'F Mr. Ronald Moore Mr. Arlo Morrison Mr. Donald Nicholas Mr. Walter Sitller Sponsored by STREET gl STRIP AUTOMOTIVE Task Area Diversifies Special Education ,in J, Q, wi -..lv T ' Q lf. X, 'K 'Z x Mrs. Helen Bailey Math, English Mr. Terrence Kayser Task Training Area ek, LS'-.J Mr. Wayne Stutzman Mrs. Diana Woistman Task Training Area Math, Reading I 'o are junior Bill Hare applies the tool usage skills learned in the task training area to his carpentry proj ect. P , A' is , Qi al i. . I lil,' l - C at .s Z Ty gl ' I., '- Mrs. jean Miller Department Chairmang English, Science, History, Government, Free Enterprise Mrs. Nancy Rosenblatt English Mr. joe Medcalf Math, Science The special education department, through its core classes and task training area, attempts to provide each of its students with an individualized program designed especially to meet that student's particular needs. Core classes consist of the academic courses, While the task training area is a vocational aspect of the special education program. Here students can explore and pursue career skills and interests in a personalized environment. fig! W surf? s 'I l ii S Practicing the industrial sewing techniques taught in special education is Freshman Dave Kern. E 3 'VP' .. 1..W..A.f. -,-.5 ---S N it or A it . t , . X Ns. 4 AAS TISAZ:-idt.M5.1'lila1hlFrl1SlixtriCk MT- Rlldfblph Burgoz Mrs. Barbara DiVito Mrs. Sherry Duncan Mr. jack Durham Remodeled Buildings Brighten Classes Besides new equipment, the Business Depart- ment has a whole new look this year-all of the classrooms were completely remodeled. The rooms are now carpeted and newly painted in addition to several walls, which were removed, windows, which were put in, so that one can see from room to room. Students appeared to be interested in a new course which was added, called Data Pro- cessing. This course is designed to teach students the use of flow charts, to teach students the use of four new programmable calculators and to let students know what careers are open to them. Another new course added this year is junior High Typing. This is a course for students who have had some typing experience in junior high. The course is slightly acceler- ated over Beginning Typing. Senior Karen Hoffman smiles happily as her problems work out in Business Machines. Sponsored by BOB CULLISON INSURANCE AGENCY Language O0 Ov-1 GJ S-4 O Mr. Leonard Ortega Department Chairman M I Q. -,f A ' A is . r -..-v-1--ulu'Q,1 I knew I could conjugate that verb, says Tom Bliss as he discovers the answer to his question in Mr. McEndree's German class. Mrs. Marilyn Lenz Mr. Donald Clifford W 1 i If-.u s 1 v .... Ni, 5 L s- - A ' l p 1 A new part of the foreign language curriculum this fi lf? year is cooking in class. Many students are taking l ' ' ' '- 'ffl art in the re aration and eatin of such delicacies . v, P P P S gg as Chorizo Cmexican sausageb, paella Crice cooked f With lobster or shrimpl, Aofelkuchen fGerman apple Ei 2 Determining Spanish names for objects is a method of stixdy being practiced by Sophomore Sonia johnson and junior Bart Good. They discover that the object Bart is holding is a jarro De Espano Uar from Spainj. cakej and French Chateaubriand Cbuttered snailsb. Most Foreign language classes also visit restaurants which have the customs and styles of that particular country. This gives the students a chance to prac- tice their language skills and eat in an interesting restaurant. Other teaching implements include tapes, books, filmstrips and such games as Monopoly, scrabble a and soccer for the German class. The enthusiasm and effort of the students have im- proved the rate of learningg more and more students are becoming aware of the importance of learning a second language. 3-4 cu -I-J CI cu .E 'U cu cu .Ci -I-J .E G cv 'U v-4 O Cels SH SH, Awww? Mrs. Unruh makes a copy of a career book on the copier machine in the A.V. department. Miss Martha Golay Department Chairman ILL Mrs. Rhonda I-Iutgon Mrs. Madeline Parizek Graphic Arts Technician Clerk Mrs, Mary Taylor Mrs. Carma Unruh Assistant Librarian Clerk A new concept in the library for the '74-75' school year Was the Media Center. Combining the library with the A. V. department Was one of P. V. 's recent improvements. The northeast side of the library Was to be converted into a separate area for the use of guest speakers and certain classes such as Film and the Film- maker. All books in the library are available for stu- dents to check out, including encyclopedias. The number of books in the library has more than doubled in the last three years, bringing the to total to 22, OOO. There are a number of machines for the students' use such as tape recorders, film- strip previewers, three typevvritters and a Xerox machine. The library has .been investing in more ma- chines that will help students in their studies and classes. They ordered a Microfiche reader printer. lt is capable of printing and magnify- ing a Whole book on film or a 315 card. This method prevents the film or card from being Worn out or lost. More typevvriters are on order because ofthe great demand for them by students. This year the library encouraged students to check out as much equipment as they would like. Portable micro-film readers, automatic sound film-strip viewers and magazines are avail- able for check-out use. The director of the Media Center is Miss Golay and Mrs. Taylor is now the head librar- ian. The Graphic Arts Technician is Mrs. Hutson and other members of the Media Center staff are Mrs. Unruh and Mrs. Parizek. Students Kurt Isreal, Andrea Stenken and Dan Garson get an early start on their homework in the library. One of Kevin Cotter's duties as an assistant in the library is to help students find reference materials. 1 in ' 'li' C V -1- 'tx fr-sl ex X Miss Deborah Huffman Mr 1m Paajanen Career Counselor Study Hall Supervisor Senior Alvin Pitts and Freshman Dale Brown my out the new bean bag chairs in the prep building. Q.....,q 7l Mr- ROD BHYCIH Miss Clara Meel-cs Activity Building Supervisor Ang and Crafts Aid Senior Laura Bowers looks over her notes in the quiet of the library. in MTS- I-Yml Ovefend Mr. Wayne Swayda Arts and Crafts Aid Activity Building Supervisor Sponsored by GENE'S AUTO SERVICE School Board Links P to District uring a regular Paradise Valley Schools Board meeting, . members conduct business in the Board Room in District Of- Board Presldent Mr' lfice FROM LEFT: Mr. Goodman, PV Superintendent Shipley, Mr. Pinney, Dr. Coy. jim D. Finney Board Member Dr. Voie COY Q Board Member Mr. Alvin Goodman 353 li . 9, 5 i ,l 5-I V El Board Member Rev. Richard C. Allsing fPhoto cour- Clerk of the Board Mr. Thomas tesy Valley Newsj Cunningham. 68 istratkn i d istrict Mr. H. Ray Shipley, Superintendent 'N 'wx Mr. james L. Rassl, Assistant Superintendent For Personnel Services Dr. Elanny T. Luty, Assistant Superintendent for Educational Services fs ev- Mr. Richard Hanna, Assistant Superintendent for Administrative Services 'A' cg 1 1 v 5 f Mr. james L. Talbott, Assistant Superinten- dent for Business Services Dr. john R. Van Luven, Associate Superin- tendent Sponsored by OASIS TV Administrators Contribute to Successful Year Dear Students: Even though we have experienced some building setbacks this year, it has been a very positive year. Of course, we started by having an outstanding football season, and at this writing, we have also claimed a State Championship in girl's softball and divisional winners in wrestling. Our jazz band took top honors at the N. A. U. jazz Festivalg our band also took many honors as did our Drill Team. Our band's feature twirler was number one in the State--a two year state champion. Also our wrestling team took second in the state. It was the best showing P. V. has ever had in wrestling. We ranked higher than the national average and the Arizona Average on our American College Testing QACTD scores. Several of our Senior boys were nominated for the military academies. Our choir is rated one of the finest in the state and will go to Europe this summer. The Student Union is holding its own, now that the repairs of the warped floor have taken place. A new attitude is developing--students are getting their furniture, activity games, etc. --a personal pride is taking over. The Commercial Department has been almost all completely renovated- -much to the happiness of everyone. A major thrust is taking place on campus to renovate some of the areas and to em- bellish the premises. Several vocational programs made their appearance on campus this yearg namely, I. C. E. Program, Commercial Arty Home Mechanics, Vocational Auto Blockg Radio! T. V. 3 Vocational Welding. The following courses are proposed for next year: Amer- ican Industry Capstone Project, Auto Body Finishing Techniques, Exploring Industrial Cooperative Education, Foundry and Welding, Photography, Vocational Auto Body and Refinishing Block, Vocational Photography Block, Vocational Plastics Block, Vocation- al Refrigeration and Heating Block, Vocational Technical Illustration Block, Vocation- al Upholstery Block. Even though we lost approximately 1, 000 students to Shadow' Mountain and we had approximately 100 students graduate at mid-year, we still have an enrollment of over 2, 300 students. The overall reaction that I get from the faculty and students is It's the best year I've experienced since I've been at Paradise Valley. I'm sure that the students have been a contributing factor--they're a great and bunch rekindle your faith in youth and in America. Sincerely, fQ..6C Dr. Chris B. Carrino, Principal ...P . f Dr. Chris B. Carrino Principal 2-as-'N Dr. Howard Conley Assistant Principal Mr. Paul K. Reger Assistant Principal Junior Lynn Ernster waits as Mrs. Myra Thompson stamps an excuse so that she can return to class. 1-ww-'N' Mrs. Patricia Dee attendance K ..r.g l E r as + ,f -ww SS fi' Y ' -as it. ' . f ri . Mr. Melvin E11 Book store Manager Security guards Mrs. Pat Herndon and Mr. Ed Riley share a thoughtful moment as there seems to be a lull in student activity. afen Highmd Staff Effectively ...nf .we r'f glgigtsnimliigrzqie Mrs. Janet Frintner Mrs. Barbara Mac Lead Mrs. Betty Mitchell secretaryp P guidance registrar guidance I 0 Mrs. Delores Philley Nurse f , ...am 'f ': . gg ' i ' .'-: Q 'F 1' , - 'I J ssis -f .. .... ...ex W' QQ , Q ii, MTS- Janet 3Ch0b12lSk2 Mrs. Martha Sherrick Mrs. Martha Stine Mrs. Doris Stutzman Mrs. Myra Thompson assistant principa1's attendance attendance bookstore attendance se cretary lf , SECURITY PERSONNEL BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Linda Somer, Mrs. Pat Herndon, Mrs. Diana Davis, ROW ll: Mr. Robert I-Ioppes, Mr. James Clark, Mr. C.W. Clark, Mr. Ed Riley Handles Large Responsibility Mrs. Ida Gerber, secretary to Dr. Carrino, finds a quiet time during her busy schedule to talk to student Pam Miller. E.r...,....w-an-'u - giiil Q Information i V I0 IS O SE OU 1--4 si 5 ,Q .1 if t Mrs. Lois Hollar Providing added services for seniors this year, the counseling department put out a senior handbook, a senior bulletin and sponsored a senior-parent night. The bulletin, which is posted in all civics classes, covers three areas: scholarship information, testing information and general information. The handbook covers basically the same material. The counseling department has a new chair man, Mr. Robert Free. At a conference in February, the counselors exchanged ideas and information with other counselors from around the state. Mrs. Betty DiGesu, counselor, makes an appointment with a parent for a conference. Counselors arrange parent teacher-student conferences during the year to discuss classroom situations. E . rf! , , 'I or Q Wu .Lf .,, K CUSTODIANS--BOTTOM ROW-Mrs. Neva Anderson, Mr. Francis Lockner, Mr. George Anthony, Mr. Paul Price, Mr. Glen Watkins, Mr. Bill McDaniels, TOP ROW-Mr. Howard Anderson, Mr. Ray Lamb, Mr. Robert Klause, Mr. Bob Barker, Mr. Dave Knott, Mr. Jim Rhodes, Head Custodian Personnel Maintains Qrderl Atmosphere 1 -Q-f we ,.,, -X 35,4 .V sf. ,, an 'A R r r ,fr ' ' 1 .2, A ,kg I it V1 , rA,r, M V n elli A Z Q s -A H gm CAFTERIA PERSONNEL--BOTTOM ROW-Mrs. Mary joe Schmidgall, Mrs. Rebecca Erickson, Mrs. Molly Stober, Mrs. Beverly Taylor, Mrs. Alice Nystrom, Mrs. Alice Brewer, Mrs. Rose Womack, MIDDLE ROW-- Mrs. Rosemary Sulveski, Mrs. Dorothy Polk, Mrs. Fay Bessey, Mrs. Roberta Duke, Mrs. Karen Pontzious, Mrs. Pat Malavenda, Mrs. Mary Jane Modesitt, Mrs. Etta Howard, Mrs. Carol Cameron, Miss Emily Mardis, Mrs. Margaret Reeves, head of department, Mrs. Carol Dempsey, Mrs. Audrey Grove, TOP ROW-Mr. jerry Hopkins, Mr. George Etter, Mrs. Helen Clark, Mrs. Nel Schill 'TJ GJ cn O L thleticall jliilv 8.31 I M' .Q ZF' ,A Qxs- fi' wk ww, QW TQHJABS 9-1 Record Catapults Trojans to First Setting an unprecedented 9-l record, the PV Trojans this season netted 3, 569 total yards, scored 42 touchdowns, racked up 294 points against their opponents and finished in the top ten AAA high school football ratings. The Trojans opened the season with a 37-26 victory over Scottsdale and then went on to defeat Glendale, Cortez, Thunderbird, Moon Valley and Apollo in their next five games. Boasting a thus far perfect record, PV then clashed with the powerful St. Mary's Knights, the only other undefeated team in the Skyline conference. After losing starting quarter- back, Mike Rosky, early in the game with a knee injury, the Trojans just couldn't seem to get it back together again. Consequently, they suffered their first and only loss of the season along with their all important bid for the division championship, by a score of 42-14. Afterwards, the Trojans bounced back to defeat Sunnyslope and Washington and then finished off the season with a whopping 48-6 victory over Prescott. A few of the players who made outstanding contributions to the team's success were Greg jones, Eric Stine, Monte Cole, Mark Wingfield and Richard Van Pelt. Their ex- ceptional playing won each of these players special post season recognition. jerry Grim, another outstanding performer, set two new PV school records as he rushed for an all time high of 945 yards and scored a record breaking ll touchdowns in a single season. Head Coach Richard Anders attributes much of the team's success to its weight lifting program. The players lift weights three times a week, which according to Anders serves two purposes. lt makes the boys stronger so they don't get hurt as easily and it develops strong team unity. Other schools have weight programs, he noted, but ours works because the boys are not forced to come, they want to come. , - .5 -op. 1 I r K' X 3 t NVQ 55 'Q' vw 112- 0 I 1 S xv' fi-iiiS'qq ia., Q .. 4, 1 W , ' t-ff it ,..,- 54.1, -. t' '-Q Q by , A t A ' mt Q . in 1 Nl A I .moi Even Kung Fu tactics couldn't stop ball carrier Wayne Keenan, 21, as Trojans marched to a 28-12 victory over Moon Valley. Head Coach Richard Anders and Coach Wayne Swa da watch intentl as the Tr'o'ans battle Y Y J St. Mary's for the division title. SPOIISOIGG by HOU'-FZ-DICKSON SPORTS CENTER Top Ten AAA Finish F R Q rr, OPPONENT X VARSITY 26 Scottsdale 37 7 Glendale in 36x 8 Cortez 21 O Thunderbird 28 12 Moon Valley 28 0 Apollo 42 42 St. Mary's 14 7 Sunnyslope 54 14 Washington 6 A 6 Prescott l 48x 5 E153 , Number 30 Paul Stanford plunges over the goal line for one of the season's 42 touchdowns. Winning Teamwork Getting a bird's eye View of opposing strategy are coaches Ted Shantz, Bill Wolfe and Robert Crofchek BOTTOM ROW: Tim Souers, jerry Lyon, Bill Reiff, Linn Plesher, George King, Bob Hemmerle, Reed Newell, Charlie Maule, Gary Smith, Wayne Keenan, SECOND ROW: Kevin Hayes, Mike Hopper, Doug Homer, jerry Grim, Monte Cole, joe DeMichele, Brian Miller, Darryl Godwin. Howard Frintner, Mike Rosky, Steve Franks, Tim Faulkner, Ed Horger, THIRD ROW: Ron Franklin, Greg Clark, Greg Purett, Greg Strickland, Eric Stine, Matt Clark, Richard Van Pelt, Greg jones Glenn Palmer, Paul Stanford, Mark Wingfield, Doug Hancock, Jim Reilly. in lil 1 ' 1 in 1 3 H 1 k at r 1' 3 A . ' M - 'J , ,V 9' . U 3' 'I ,B , ,A 1- I 1 ri J P M , , , ,v , I, , , . . H Q 1 , ,M VA ,' 'LG my VJ yn A ,L ix MQ, I ' ,J . J I My A 1 L- V A 135'-. if 3 . ., if N g f ' 7 ' ' f' f if - ,, 11 -ll Y ,, r si. 4 A' f ' ' 1 , ' ig fl li, ' ',! if , ' ,fi H9 I 41 . , ' ,, ,y . 1 -L -. M , Q' fo , jp .1 f C ,. -,, ,- ,fi-is If 1 31 ij 9 4 4 ,, , 4- - H A1 1 VVV, . f u ' 4-5' ' Q it an , i VW, .,.--, we! ,L ffM.w-vl- .,,, 1 . 5? . 'fi---1-we 'H ' 'm ' H ' tt 4 A ' BOTTOM ROW: David Zierk, Ron Grim, john Wallace, Bryce Burnside, Rick Wingfield, Terry Herndon, Robert Frintner, Bob Hernmerle, jeff Campbell, Greg I-lebda, Scott Marrow, Bart Good, Dan Winterstein, john Walters, Dave Pellerin, ROW ll: Coach Muller, Billy Karl, Sheldon Sexton, Dan Huntly, Kyle Percevel, Bob Schreiner, Kevin Grell, Chuck Ward, Steve Fouche, Pat Hills, Stan Dietz, jim Doray, jeff Theilman, Ed Horger, Tim Milligan, Bob Muso, Coach Shantz. Confidence Produces Winning Season . OPPONENT 6 Glendale 6 Cortez 21 Thunderbird 27 Moon Valley 20 St. Mary's' 14 Sunnyslope 12 Prescott 7 Shadow Mountain, ,, if at Wifi : 3 4 ff- t ,f le- A ww, E?.,,,g'fv- ' Q' 211 3,5 , , Q' W 1 fiat 1 , 15, ,at gy 7w 34 This was definitely the year for foot- ball as both the junior Varsity and Freshman teams finished the season with winning records. Despite several injuries, JV closed out the season with a 4-3-1 record and freshmen wrapped up their season with a record breaking 5-3 mark. During the season, the JV team, led by quarterbacks Billy Karl and Bart Good, racked up 141 total points while hold- ing their opponents to only 94 total points. The freshman team, in the process of establishing the best frosh record in PV history, managed to accumulate 91 points, but allowed their opponents to score 103. The scores show, however, that the bulk of points scored against the team came during the three losses that the team suffered, and that the team won most of their games by sub- stantial amounts. Sponsored by VILLAGE FLORISTA OPPONENT FROSI-l 0 Glendale 6 8, c I ,Q 2 , ' 4 f '2'z ' A B hu rbir , 1 M , 2 ,ii 1 T v W ff has , 71 Moo ey ,.,, ' '30 D ' p , 4 ' . A 1 s lA1Q'Shadow Molintain -,, 321, 7 ' - 3, W4,Mv..,..1. 4 ' 5 -0 sq., 26 St. Mary's '!von...0.,,,,.. Mm T 18 Sunnyslope 6 36 Prescott 8 Freshman players anxiously wait for their turn on 1 ' 'f 4, 1 1--uh -, , the field as they proceed to beat Cortez 12-O. Frosh Football: Here Come the Winners STE Qsizz , ca G 4, , p 3 - QQ, p Sk. nf I I ,, Y W ' ,. e sw' -V4 g A--R T J T B ' ' Y T ' '. :l .,,-n g!! .'f f M f T4 4 as R' f- U5 ie :fwe'l1f5ff-F -if-filflif' V 5 57 A C , ive' 5'1.-T yne a liJfKlvLki1e,AAi,W xi' M XJ T' ' , rr e dl l 1 r r R T 'r l Wt , 2 +f' . Y nf ., ,, w ' ,sf ,:1,v-ve. ffjf'-r,,vf,, jg-gfkz Q p . .A 1, , . -L , V , , ,., K. , WQM, V I BOTTOM ROW: Bob Bass, Dick Drushual, Rick Wright, Craig Rising, Kent Miller, Kurt Denkscherz, Chris Lake, Kirk Pinney, Ken Todd, Brin Bertilson, Don Grim, Chris Hemmerle, Mike jones, Ken Fields, ROW II: Coach Greene , Coach Barela, Greg Campbell, Ed Yates, Terry jones, Ron Ward, jeff Barnes, Bill Copeland, Ron Worthington, jim Heard, Mark Pederson, Tim Newton, Alan Daly, Phil Wiens, Dale Brown, Darrin Neal, Chip Forester, Mark. DeMichael, Mike Metzler, Dave Lannes, Don Murney, Coach Brown. Cheers . . . Chants . . Enthusiasm . Varsity Cheer: Missy I-ljelmstad, IV cheer- leader, looks on in anguish as opponents attempt another basket. Selling stationery, washing cars, prac- ticing long hours, all paid off as Varsity and JV Cheer promoted Trojan Power. With the aid of their sponsor, Mrs. Mary jo Wilcoxson, they were in charge of as- semblies. They adapted many songs for the their skits such as the one they did to Gitarzan, and Santa Claus ls Coming to Town, at Christmas. There were many spirit competitions between the classes such as shouting cheers, eating jello and throwing pies. The winning class with most spirit received a party at the end of the year. Sponsoring the 50's day, cheer did a skit to the song Leader of the Pack at the as- sembly and again at the basketball game. Following the game was the 50's dance. I5 5- Vi. ,- -1: gig BOTTOM ROW- Connie Boegernan, Captain, Carolyn Bozich, Cathy Bennett, TOP ROW- Brenda Doyal, Co-Captain, Julie Sivley, Vicke Echols, Janice Welker. Watching intently as the basketball game against Prescott begins are Varsity Cheerleaders Janice Welker and Cathy Bennett. Ji' Promote Trojan Power s f ' Y .. i.r.w ' 4 'kkh. fy, 5 :Wi ss g 2-. Q, 1 T' oqmv. , 5 me Q y., g mg, W' Qi. x if S ff, K, ,, ,,:f-995 ' 4 . ' F:- ar I .. ,7, 1 junior Varsity cheerleader, Bonnie Nochta, helps lead the crowd with julie Sivley, a Varsity cheerleader, demon some spirit-rousing cheers. Strates spirit to the fight song. ,fax K iz 9 . , :anal E' .i.i,,., , Q V Q, 'Q w,3,5,.J. xl ' figs . M l 2 , iii Y uf 4 4 azz? :HS 4 ll - ' xr , if A ,, W? wif , -y av' r- ' i , , . 1' V, , V mf iff 'err A ' 'L' I lynn n- lf, ..r E , . 1,11 ' ,, A ff ,V ,..4 ,u-Mfe,,f,.f1i,,ax,.a,- -' 5? - ,, -.4797 Hsfgffifw -ff. . ,K -- . f f .. ,- ,af f ,y K Y 3 M ff mf - , . , n , 9 l eww., Q-f. 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All the girls won many ribbons but three outstanding girls were Jennifer Bingamon, Karen Caserta and Terry Davis, who won all superior ribbons, the highest given for performance in the dances learned at camp. Pom kicked off the football season dancing to different music such as The Pink Panther, The Candyman at Homecoming festivities and end- ing the season with the music of Brazil. Basketball rebounded with the Pom Line dancing to the music of l985 and hand jives to The Entertainer, ' which kept the fans enthused through out the season. The Pom Line had such honors as marching at NAU's Homecoming and in the Fiesta Bowl Parade. BOTTOM ROW- Laurie Svoma, Debbie Corte, Lisa Boulton, Kim Haines, Vicki Doyal, Claudia Bloom, Sandy Babbitt, Kathy O'Brien. TOP ROW- Debbie Newton, Cindy Wakefield, janet Parker, Rob Bjork, Melissa Hale, Terry Davis, Jennifer Bingamon, in Karen Caserta, Robin Strome. pirit Ignite ,Trojan Crowd 5, .. -' ' A' Gil, xg' mf ky- 1 ff gi ff ff yyty y , l ,rj ' W ,ff 1 J! , --Q --........i.....,E. 4'-W, .......,.., fx fi Finishing off another pep assembly, the Pom Pon Line coaxes crowd spirit by dancing to Hurrah For Paradise. Sponsored by DALLAS HOUSE RESTAURANT wimmers Make Splash in First Season 'Q -MQW f 1, assa sssa I it T oppeiiem it a g l PV 'L i f f . 'Bam --Qortez M 66-65 'Thunderbirds 23-54 .. -, -N,3s1aad6y4,M6t1iiraaa E . 87-SQ, be r ' Peoria? ' , , 5 88-49'?' Glendale 70-25 P Agua Fria 6 68-10 Apollo f 73-22 T73 An I fi rf r sglgife .K ,qt by E--digg M 1 A fgfm 58 tr. L K 6 or sss o N P A ig fa , i M as in K a EL Low Dive: Bonnie Austin, Ann Marie A Wojtkowicz, Bev Burwell, Carolyn Beery, Dale Lannes, Nancy Buerner, Ricarda Peper, Marie Eilenfeldt, NOT PICTURED: jackie Stumpp and Karen Lewllen Starting out its first season at PV, the Varsity Swim Team had a build- ing year while they learned much from the more experienced teams they swam against. Although the girls did not practice during the summer, they did prac- tice everyday after school. The practices were held at Roadrunner Pool from 2:30 to 5:00 p. m. and the team swam an average of 3, 000 yards a night. All the girls did Well but l felt that Kathy Milligan, Marie Eilenfeldt, Bev Burwell and Cheryl Love were outstanding, said Coach Gwen Doyle Doyle High Dive: Katy Collins, Kathy Milhgan Debbie Burke, Belinda Otero, joR1ta Pederson, Cheryl Love, LeeAnn Pearson Sue Schooler, Tennie Martin, Mlss 11 W2 TOP ROW: Miss Mary Kostielney, Ronnie Ross, Tammy King, Joni King, Brenda Sweat, janet Burnett, Beth Kinser, Alice Auwen, Shelley Nelson. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Bordeaux, Sheril Bordeaux, Kathy Warner, Margaret Rebenar, Chris DeCance, and Vilma Lins. arsit Takes Second in State Tourne PV's polish and poise paid off in this year's volleyball M season. The offense was centered around the brilliant 1 1 setting of Kathy Warner and tremendous spiking power 1 if 5 of three year, All State Margaret Rebenar. , -2 ' -+ '3.1:f'i'f.'i,'151f, tc-1, Complimenting this duo were spiker Vilma Lins, 5 1 7 15 foreign exchange from Brazilg spiker Sue Bordeaux, sophomore, spiker Chris DeChance, sophomoreg - -g, 1 5 ,Q 1,11 . 11 ,..r111..,,,., 111, setter Sheril Bordeaux, freshman. Valley - .1154-B., ttt,.,t 1 5 1 5 1 5 A . w 1 . in 1 5-1 .15,1..1s,a ,,,, 1 5 -113 11? 1 11 11 Thanks to the jV's help, the Varsity repeated as Sky- 1x5-FTGJW1 line Divisional Champs for the 3rd consecutive year 103115 4 TI, 5-iff, with a season record of 15 Wins and l defeat, coming meg, ' ,1 Win, in the final match of the state tournament. Xavier - 4, 15-10 '5'i ' 1 1 11,11 1 1 1 - 1 T'Bifd 155 5, 15- 3 11 f f 7 K 1 6' SUm1VS10Pe -15, 15-14, 17-15 - 1 fl 11,1e i1,i 2147 Ea? 1 f9GmeY 1111537 t'11' iii i'i 31 ifii '7i5l57'1 1. ' Westwood 15-11, 15-10 VWJR1 iff1 1 essei 1:1 11 Rincon 16-14 15-12 e,11'i 1,11e 1 1 sahuaro 10-15,2114-16 , , S in .1 V 1 -V,'V- '10 E H Q K W 1 11 S 1 1 if ' e 1 1 11 11 1' 1, , Q f p 1 , +212 3 ,1 1 fslihi ff' 4' 'A 1 Pv JP 1' QQ N 1 up I 1 1 E ' if ' S X A ' e p V, , 111 3' . 1 Varsity Volleyball: 1' 151577, 1, A 1 1 1 , Susan Bordeaux, Sheril Bordeaux, Kathy . QL 1 V 1 l 1 ' 1 'f?'1gj Warner, Margaret Rebenar, Chris 'f V1 1 ' DeCh.ance, and Vilma Lins. Qgfgffgl 1 11 ' 1 2 J -1 ' I S . 1? 1 i . Qlgfl .f' 'T 11 1 :f i . ' - 1-1 1 if Eb ' x 4 1 1 21 59 1 ,. , . 5.1 'A 1, V' 1 fx 1,1 'fi 14- 5 111 1 1, J1,,451,1 ,75g4f,-lrw, I I V ia J 11 1 1 1 111 1 M M 1 1 Q?7fEf's41a1b,-fro 2:1 faiil. :fx 5:1'ivi?f'??4S-?4111.1111 11 599 'H21'1:f ,.-,111,.1. .11-1?'fiif1iE1,4?15'if1?395121 B6 Sponsored by TIGER PLUMBING CO. Badminton Swings Into Winning Season ul 4- 14-71 , f- .gvjfggx-,Ffh 1 'Wu ww' , ..-... fpw -os.-naman -M ' -W'-1'-MY ., ,., ..i...i. iv, 4 . With Varsity Badminton end- ing with a 7-4 season and JV ending with a 8-3 season, Miss Betty Mcllvain com- mented, I felt that both teams had a better than average season. -r J Senior Jodi Tachuk in singles, and Junior Gina Arrandale and Senior Laura Smart in doubles, went to the State Badminton Tournament held November 8 and 9, at Marcos De Niza High School, but did not place. Varsity Badminton, BOTTOM ROW-Jodi Tachuk, Laura Smart, Chris Ross, TOP ROW-Coach Betty Mcllvain, TerriAnderson, Gina An-andale, Sandy Lederle. OPPONENT Cortez Camelllaack A 11 ' P0 ,Q ,s Peoria J ' -Moon Va n y Washi Shad f ini. . ' on Toi les - - 5 Sftnnyslipe Thunderbird X 3 ' Moon Valley ,,,,,.a S VARSITY Jv, B .05 - 1 5 'i 3 i 247, K. 2--V ,kyk z K, --J Q.. ' i if A 32-6 9- ,- 7-z all 10- 9 O ii J J P 0, 6-ii i'1O-2 gf t,-t- Q M?-2 gg, 6-1 4-5 6-2 6-3 7-0 JV Badminton, BOTTOM ROW- Karen Fisher, Jill Homer, Sharon Neeley. ROW-Donna Auer, Kathi Bloome, Kathy Hopper, Janice Lederle. Sponsored by ERNlE'S INN P'-tv 1 V7 TOP 87 I I Iv j g x ' -. l . ,. X Y, ' I A 5 L, wiki. X , wma , I ,gig E - V , .l.......x.. Q I-. Boys' Tennis ,W , The Boys' Tennis Team season , started with the West High Invi- tational. PV's team was Kurt I, l Small, singles, and jeff King and Kell Bennett doubles. The season schedule began with a first match win against Greenway, 5-2, and continued as a Very challenging year. BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS, ROW I: Rob Eaton, Scott Pence, Jack King, ROW II: Greg Leurs, Steve Harman, Brian I-Ianclel, Pertti Jarvelin, ROW III: Mr. Paajanen, Kurt Small, Kell Bennett, Kurt Israel, Jeff King Season Openers Produce Tennis Wins QU! rw H5-r ,.,., x H YENNI5 'P 'iii BOYS' FRESHMAN TENNIS: ROW I: Bill Wiley, Ronald jones, Robert Wiley, jack King, ROW II: Coach Paajanen, Scott Pence, Alan Smith, Greg Leurs, Brian Handel Sponsored by TOTEM POLE TRADERS '-we VARSITY: BOTTOM ROW, Sheril Bordeau, Margaret Rebenar, Sue Bordeaug TOP ROW, Miss Barnett, Coach, Chris Ross, Jodi Tachuk, Terry Barabas AE IV: BOTTOM ROW, Miss Barnett, coach, Terry Anderson, Chris DeChance, Linda Evans, TOP ROW, Kathy Warner, Gina Arranclale, Ronnie Ross, Karen Fisher, Kelly Winl-cel Girls' Tennis Girls' Tennis began the season triumphantly by winning their first three matches. Miss Barnett, Coach, predicted a record of 12 Wins and six losses for the season. Representatives for PV at the girls' divisional tournament will be Margaret Rebenar, Terry Barabas, and Jody Tachuk. -.... , F qua, Q'Us FRESHMAN: BOTTOM ROW, Brenda Anderson, Susan Serro, Karon Kelly, TOP ROW5 Karen King, Jennifer Wiens, Carolyn Hills, Mrs. DeVito, Coach Sponsored by VIKING SEWING CENTER Varsity- TOP ROW-Edward Linert, joe Montes, joe Peters, Kell Bennett. BOTTOM-Coach Rising, Steve Anderson, Edgar Montes, Bob Hert. Because of lack of experience, this year's crosscountry team Worked toward gaining experience for next season. Bob Hert made the high point of the season when he placed 12th in the divisionals at Estella Park. The first meet against Shadow Mountain proved to very com- petitive. The first meet against Shadow Mountain was lost by both junior Varsity and Fresh- man teams. But the Trojans came back fighting at the second meet. The jtmior Varsity Won While the Freshmen lost by a very slim margin. junior Varisty ended its season at 3 Wins and 9 losses and the Freshman team ended at 4 Wins and 8 losses. Cross Countr Works Hard During Season - KKK Running hard at the Shadow Mountain meet Freshmen- Mark Bridinger, Craig Deneke, jim Bennett, Edgar Montes, 1S Edgar Montes, one of this year's top run- jim Fletcher, Coach Rising. NOT PICTURED Tim Martin. HCPS Sponsored by R. S. CASUAL MAN GOLF TEAM TOP ROW: Coach Mosow, Tina Mahoney, Ken Maddux, Mark Holloway, jim Garvoy, Harold Davis, Bill Dornan, Sue Ladrigan. BOTTOM ROW: Kim Harden, Dave Desarmeaux, Doug Cook, Pete Burrows, Gage Gaddis, Donna Davis. Golf Team Learns Grip, Stance, Swing iii' ' ,, ., ,,, ,, 11. A apdyyn-1:,,.,,.-1,5 .A-by 4,5 Coach Dave Mosow gives instruction to Harold Davis Bill Dornan, golf team member, takes a practice swing. to help him improve his swing. Sponsored by EL TORO RESTAURANT Un Court Plays Brighten Varsity Games VARSITY BASKETBALL- BOTTOM ROW: Ace Fanning, Mr. Robert Carroll, Doug Kaz. TOP ROW: Doug Homer, Student Trainer, JV Coachjim Irvine, jeff Kivett, Roy Berke, Tom Bemrich, Don Lockwood, Greg Clark, Woody Sauldsberry, Mark Grittner, Equipment Manager Glen Session. Greg Clark, 20, snatches the ball before the Moon Valley players can reach it, Trojan Tom Bemrich, 34, shoots for a basket in the game against Apollo. Sponsored by STREET AND STRIP AUTOMOTIVE Paradise Valley closed its 17th basketball season with a final record of 2-18. The Trojans first Win was against Camelback in December. Tom Bemrich scored 16 points and Mark Grittner and Ace Fanning each added 10 points to lead PV to a 61-52 romp over the Spartans. Against Thunderbird Chiefs, the Trojans registered their second Win of the year, 54-53. Again it Was Tom Bemrich who led the Trojans in scoring with 15 points and 15 rebounds. jeff Kivett added 12 more points and 13 re- bounds. The Trojans averaged 51 points per game, shot 33 percent from the field and 60 percent from the free throw line. Tom Bemrich was tops among the Trojans in scoring with Greg Clark next in line. Mark Grittner, 14, takes the ball upcourt unguarded. PV 49 Opponent Coronado Camelback Ill, Zi -.9 Senior Doug Kaz, 10, shoots for a basket as the Camelback team looks on anxiously. 61 42 45 56, 52 44 36 51 43 61 65 39 65 57 50 S4 72 80 35 64 Apollo Alhambra Phoenix Union Mesa Brophy Moon Valley Agua Frai Thunderbird St. Mary's Prescott Sunnyslope Washington Moon Valley Agua Fria Thunderbird St. Mary's Prescott Stmnyslope Washington Camelback guard tries for a block as Doug Kaz, 10 shoots for a basket. Sponsored by ARIZONA IANITOR SUPPLY CO. JV Bounces to 5-15 Season Record Starter, jeff St. Germain, 44, at- tempts to pass the ball to another Trojan during the Thunderbird game. Despite their record of 5-15, the JV team showed great improvement and determin- ation. Led by Mr. Irvine in his first year of coaching, the team lost many close games in the final minutes. The top scorers for the year were Ed Horger, sophomore, and jim judge, sophomore. The two co-captians were Lonnie Fanning, junior, and Chris Hahn, junior. jeff St. Germain was the leading rebounder for the season. Opponent Coronado 56 C amelback 6 1 Apouo 39 Alhambra 67 ,B1'S?PhY 41 Moon Valley 46 Agua Fria 44 ! , ,T Thunderbird 35 I Max-y's 55 escott 47 iSunnys1ope 38 Washington 45 Shadow Mountain 35 Moon Valley 45. Agua Fria L 67 Thunderbird 4 . 64 St Marylss f p 4 61 4 Prescott 6544 Sunnyslope 5 663 Washin on . 46 . , Q 4 ' it Sw 'Q S . ..', 5 --1 -zip, , ' N k 1 JV: BOTTOM ROW: Terry Wagner, Ben Yazzle, Alan Schmidgall, john Tonnemacher, Lonnie Fanningg TOP ROW: Steve Mitchell, jim judge, jeff St. Germain, Bill Sutton, Chris Hahn, Eric lsreal, Ed I-Iorger, Coach Irvine. 94 Sponored by LIFGREN BROS. LANDSCAPE NURSERY J 5 -N L - f-qv J ,N Freshman Dave Phelps jumps for control of the ball in the Washington game. PV 36 29 33 34 S 34 'd ss 47 , 55 40 29X 41 40 it Q 4:5 37 ' -2547 P T 40 40 OPPONENT Coronado 58 Cortez 56 Pipollo 26 Glendale 4 48 Brophy 61 M Moon Valley T 43 A Agua Fria 51 , g Thunderbird 45 St. Mary's 49 T gPrescott 58 ' Sunnyslope 62 Washington 56 BTW. Shatlpw Mountain 47 ii.. ii Wli7Io5i1 Valley 39 if Fria T 53k J ,fl Thunderbird 351' fgfi tx z Mary's ii 51 Riff wk Prescott 71 5' Sunnyslope 49 Washington 47 Time Nets Experience for Freshmen Freshmen: BOTTOM ROWg Mike Sanders, Dave Phelps, Bill Hawk, Dale Brown, Brian Bertilson, Coach Babcockg TOP ROW3 Chris Hemmerle, Tim Martin, Lori Smith, Gina Trask. Starting with little game experience, the Freshman basketball team improved greatly by the end of the season with a record of 6-14. Led by Dave Phelps, leading scorer, and Dave Herron, leading rebounder they helped their team play many close games which could have gone either way. The game against Shadow Mountain was lost by only 6 points. Under the leadership of Coach Rob Babcock, the team showed potential and With more experience will add depth to next year's teams. Sponsored by QUALITY PET CENTER Undefeatecl Matmen Climax Season As bl' fr, lt's a big smile of victory as senior Reed Newell takes the top spot in div- isional finals. The Trojan wrestlers this year, coached by Mr. Frank Grundler, capped a perfect 10-O season by decisively capturing the AAA Skyline Division Championship for the second consecutive year. During the regular season dual matchels, the undefeated Trojans compiled 413 team points as compared to only 139 by their opponents. The PV grapplers also competed in two invitational tournaments during the course of the season. They took first place in the Scottsdale Invi- tational in which 16 schools competed and third place in the Peoria Invitational, the largest wrestling tournament in Arizona with 41 schools competing. Eleven wrestlers placed in the Scottsdale tournament, including six first places and two outstanding wrestler awards for Russ Earegood and Glenn Palmer. Eight wrestlers placed in the Peoria tournament and Glenn also received another outstanding wrestler award. In divisional competition, the PV matmen :accumulated 113 1X2 points while their next closest competitor, Washington High, scored only 89 1X2 points. Nine Trojan wrestlers advanced into either the conso- lation of finals matches, automatically qualifying them for the state tournament. Five of the nine wrestlers went on to become divisional champions. They were Russ Earegood, Tim Matteson, Reed Newell, Glenn Palmer and Eric Stine. john Barrese, Dave Pellerin and Howard Frintner all chalked up seconds and jerry Grim took a fourth. Last, but certainly not least, the Trojans went on to capture the runner-up spot in the state competition. Five PV wrestlers placed in the state tournament. Russ Earegood and jerry Grim took second places, Glenn Palmer and john Barrese took third places and Reed Newell took fourth place. VARSITY WRESTLERS: KNEEL- ING: Terry Herndon, Ron Grim, Dave Pellerin, John Barrese, Gerry Willow, Tim Matteson, Russ Earegood. STANDING: Kevin Grell, Eric Stine, Glenn Palmer, Howard Frintner, Jerry Grim, Reed Newell, Bill Reiff. NOT PICTURED: Tom Bennett Sponsored by PVI-IS MAT MAIDS D1v1s1onal Champs, State Runners up v Semor john Barrese expertly handles an opposmg grappler du.r1ng the d1v1s1onal tournament. Jumor Tlm Matteson obviously controls the act1on on a Camelback mat early in the season OPPONENT Coronado C amelback Glendale Moon Valley Agua F1-ia Sunnyslope Washington Prescott Greenway Thunderbird ga-Y: ic- V' 1- JV WRESTLERS: ROW 15 Steve Shockey, Bryce Burnside, Chris Pinney, , Scott Manning, Craig Wakefield, ROW 25 joe Newell, Kyle Cooper, Bob Frintner, Rick Wingfield, Joe Peters ROW 33 Don Farenga, Karl Barthel, Eric Byler, A ' Warren Burman, Bart a Overbey IV Season Adds to inning Tradition Racking up a very impressive 8-3 rec- ord, the JV team this year showed great potential as prospective cham- pionship wrestlers. In the total point accumulation, PV out- scored their opponents 525 to 177. They also outpinned the opposition by a 43-10 margin. Coach Dennis Van Rockel expects many of his wrestlers to do an excellent job on varsity next year, but some of his sophomore wrestlers will remain on JV to gain more wrestling experi- ence. Outstanding wrestlers include Kyle Cooper, ll-Og Bob Frintner, 9-O-2g Scott Manning, 9-Og Bryce Burnside, 7-lg and Craig Wakefield, 7-1. l OPPONENT iv Cororgdo Q L Q ,, Mmm in Moon Valley Agua Fria Sunnyslope Washington Prescott Greenway Thunderbird Sponsored by ACADEMY OF SELF DEFENSE V Frosh Grapplers Cutscore Opponents 3 .ei A, - no . sg ,figs A t-Yjips f s ' .qw Q Q X WRX- 5 ri ff P3 V O .? OPWPONENT Tu . 2 R' Moon Valley , s i .1 ' i . 5 x S ? 52 a 1 55915 Q 1- 1 44 17' J Y K- file are S elf. 1 w g lla Qkz. 47 Prescott 66 Greenway 42 T hunderbird One of the most explosive wrestling teams in the state of Arizona can be found in this year's freshman team. Outscoring their opponents almost three to one, the freshman grapplers had a perfect 11-0 season. Of their 92 individual match wins, 76 were accomplished by pins. Coach Ted Shantz predicts that in two years when this team is wrestling varsity, that they may very likely capture the state title that just barely eluded this year's varsity team. Outstanding wrestlers include Henry Pressnell, 10-lg jamie Arkin, 5-1-13 George Hiler, 11-03 Don Grim, 10-1g Darryl Sullivan, 8-13 Mark Pederson, 9-2g Mike jones, 11-0, Terry jones, 10-13 and Ed Yates, 9-0. ,K- I FRESHMAN WRESTLERS: ROW 15 Don Grim, George Hiler, Jamie Arkin, Sheldon Reed, Jim Bennett, Henry Pressnell, ROW 25 Darryl Sullivan, Dave Lannes, Russ Stuart, Mark Pederson, Mike Jones, Ed Yates, Terry Jones NOT PICTURED Don Downy, Don Melchesidech, Jeff Barnes Cindermen Work Toward Winning Season Varsity Track: BOTTOM ROW, Jim Reilly, Kevin Grell, Greg Strickland, Ken Denton, jerry Grim, jerry Lyon, SECOND ROW, Nick Hardaway, Scott Morrow, Kevin Harrell, John Payne, Ron Franklin, Brian Miller, Tim Souers, THIRD ROW, Sheldon Sexton, Bryce Burnside, Steve Bell, Joe Drazkowski, Dave Sarter, Matt Clark, FOURTH ROW, Coach Wolfe, Daryl Godwin, Tim Milligan, Bart Good, Bob Hert Running fast, throwing far and jumping high are just a few of the many talents possessed by the Trojan track team. Headed by Coach Bill Wolfe and tri-captains Doug Homer, Bob Hert and jerry Grim, the team worked hard this year to add another winning season to the PV track record. The entire team competed in a pre-season inner squad meet to , determine in which events and at what level each of the cinder-- I YV y 3 men would compete in the regular season. Outstanding perform- ' 'gk 3' n W, ances were exhibited by jerry Grim, intermediate hurdles g f ' he Brian Miller, discusg Monte Cole and Doug Homer, sprintsg g ' 5, r' :iii Matt Clark and Bob Hart, distance runningg Bert Cooper and 4 5 e Tim Souers, pole vaulting, Greg Clark, high jumpg and .Tim A, L ,,.m Milligan, high hurdles. M , ,Q The IV team this year, coached by Mr. Larry Reifenrath, y if iisy 5 iifi showed great depth and potential. Many of the IV track members W ' also competed on the varsity level at various times during the I season. Exceptional IV performances were given by Scott ' : Morrow, Bob Frintner, Kevin Grell, Bryce Burnside, Sheldon , 'I .. Sexton and Steve Bell. 5' Also expected to have a very promising future is the freshman team headed by Coach Ron Barella. The coaching staff strongly believes that when this team attains varsity status that it will be one of the most outstanding track teams in the state. 2 A 'f . ,, .. N ,- gg, ' r ,R . -F 'W -- T . ...iff 1' ,Q ,h A...,. .Ce-'jf Q .f .,'g,c- 5 J . 35'g'., 'I'-.L., gp Q ,yi f 'g l ,yer Gt' A ,Nt , Senior Bob Hert crosses the finish line ahead of Calvin Cross during inner squad distance running competition. 100 Sponsored by TASTEE FREEZ 1 5 . if 5 . 1 - - Freshman Greg Campbell leaps into the long jump pit during an Intersquad meet. , -dbg.,-4 I'm glad we don't have to play baseball with these things, thinks Freshman Terry jones as he prepares to launch the metal shop put. W, Keep on Trackin' If Xmarhvh. , ,2 , 5 , 5 ' 'if' 'S -g., t , Q N s NY 1 A Q W.. 53 If sf A K ,Q . ,.f N - P ,x i S , Q 2 r . + Q A A p V N. Q, it i t N X is --. . fi Ei- fs f if 5 ll: Q Ez 5 Q Q, ,R E 5 l 'gd .5 Q Q If r eg. is 5 Q3' 1, Q .: 'K l 2 .., 1 S3 if f Sophomore Bryce Burnside flies through the air with the greatest of ease with a little help from his pole during vaulting competi- tion. 'L . P .P M ....,,.,,i. .t,,.,.,,,,,,,,N - pf ka, ' L - Ei jp A Ng??iwJp 4.5! I 2 J.,-,lim if- x , , gi. 2 f ' ffmwfp , g Sfa:: x Q . 'ss 5 t 5 we v - . . ' , N '91 s . fe fl ml ' Xt . f p x . 4 K ,, , dia' f..vQ!4i5g Y d Vi 6 if .,'r x N GILL L Q --il .3 4- .ll fx 'ip N Q p '34 .t ,vi .. l f- lf-f n' 4 Q , T . S I -r . ,A t L. ' - -A A , ' 1 p Nui ' I tht f Q --' Sophomore Tim Milligan leads the pack over the high hurdles, close in pursuit are Dave Sarter and Ron Franklin. 101 IV, Freshmen Teams Make Tracks ,... ,M M, --..---.-na. , Pdf ,iv wx IV Track: BOTTOM ROW, John Walters, Doug Souers, Scott Morrow, Sheldon Sexton, Steve Anderson, Bryce Burnside, Dave Sarter, SECOND ROW, Ed Linnert, joe Montez, Steve Mitchell, Scott Douglas, Kevin Grell, Ralph Picarello, THIRD ROW, jim Reilly, Nick Hardaway, Jim Lewallen, Rick Ell, Wayne Bell, Greg Hebda, FOURTH ROW, Coach Reifenrath, Wally Grauer, Chris Shaw, Tim Milligan , A ., S1 ww-G ,HM-,,,,,,,g .. HE iv, Y, .. U - X- - x weak-3 . A K 'W W :ir - Q 4 ,sa ' ' ,,,m,,,, si, -us 9--' , ,,i.f,g5,1 3 X x , X ., - .A ,.. . Q, X 3 -4 S , ia. i, . . f I mei fi - . 4 . .. -V i Q-MIA-W r A nfl 3 -r H 1, ' Q -Y Af, G, 14 Km, .4 MN W Frosh Track: BOTTOM ROW, Scott Walters, Steve Cortez, Kelly Lyons, Don Melchisedech, Edgar Montez, SECOND ROW, Ron Ward, Dave Lannes, james Arkin, james Heard, james Bennett, THIRD ROW, Chip Forster, jeff Barnes, Craig Rising, Bill Copeland, FOURTH ROW, Terry jones, I-lube Yates, Alan Daly, Tim Newton, Coach Barella. 102 U is:-is if wgi Juniors Victorious in First Field Day 5 4 i Q r ii X vm Q , ,Mx I ' 'JL . BEF-i? Q0', -Qi, lllllll A it 1 KJ - --Po in 7 i if-f' H I . i A I i . H Karie Silverman trys to revive an Everyone tells me I m Wlhdy but tlus balloon 1sn t bustmg too eas11y, puffs Old fad in the Hu1a-HOOP Contest. Paul Stanford, during the student-teacher Field Day held Feb. 28. -L. 4--. News - '..J5f, as wg ., .M ,, ' -- a, The obstacle course contained many obstacles as demonstmat- Mass Confusion and flying bafy arise when the Hrs? Sight of ed by Nancy Birkholz. money appears to the partlclpants 1n the Penny Fmd. 103 v e 3 g 3 , l Q : ' g t 1,, t f r l. gf T 1 ' N .A , ,.,,: . I Q .gg f ag. Seb' 4: 5!,': .,,,:1-. '-'A fi' 3 ' 'K I fl : f s f 4711. V 7711 D i f ' Ji t w. lg , 1 y--f,,,- - ialfrygg ,wc n fqlgi-1 ,Q . .4 1 - Ay .Z ,N , 11, 1 x 1 . 1 A ED ' EI , 1 'xr . N... f , 1 S.. up J ,J tra. T . , r ..' ' 1 1 - . A . Jud- ' IE , Y b mw' gl - fl ,,, A 7 . ' I -1 1 ,Tin -.-, l j Q fs , ' 'fr' f WX r T J - A f , if A . t ' a f V Ti A l 4' A i Tili T - 4.1 .4-+5T' ll 11. 1 ,, ,,,. f1'-'-V ...A V 1, ,H ,jr .ny ' 4-g43js,...- , Varsity Baseball--BOTTOM ROW-Mike Rowley, Scott Culver, Ken Schallmo, Wayne Hemple, Brian Nash, Bob Mele, Bob Hemmerle, jon Pinney, Kevin Hayes, Monty Cole. TOP ROW-Coach Roy Muller, Karl I-Iouser, Dave Fornefeld, Curt Lake, Matt Proffit, Bob Teetsel, Tom Scala, Mark Wingfeild, Glenn Palmer, Greg Clark, Coach Robert Crofcheck. Babe Ruth, Hot Dogs, Ball Players. The Varsity Baseball Team, coached by Robert Croftcheck, began the season with four returning lettermen. The large number of seniors on the team added experience, good baseball knowledge and maturity. The toughest opponent of the season was Apollo because of their large number of returning lettermen. This year's team proved to be very exciting team to Watch. l feel that we will be the Surprise Team in the Sky Line Division, commented Varsity Coach Robert Croftcheck as a pre-season prediction. Twenty three boys turned out for the Freshman baseball team this year. The team expected the toughest opponent to be Apollo also. Freshman Coach jim Irvine began getting his players in shape by doing different exercises, running on the track and playing practice baseball games. Constitute an American Tradition Sponsored by STAGE COACH CARPETS Coach Jeff Brown gives helpful hints to Freshman catcher Kurt Dinney. ' 1 ' gf? ' -- f fm i :hir -. 5 ,r , ch,c 1 ----.. Aw: .,..c.-misss vwaesar-.M-uwmmxvme-fr. -A . is-., c . sf 'crawl s A ,e. Q ' -A -. , . A t t, E , -f , S , . ..ein A , Ws,,. lm 'zfcvi j ' fi XYc3!K.1,Q245M'1E'i'-sri F1 ' - -A'. ,N-n+s,,W-Qrlmw f M v x Varsity Player Kevin Hayes sends a ball over the pitcher's mound. Junior player Mark Wingfield prepares to break to Could it be another Babe Ruth? second base as the ball is hit. . . X - . -. I K ' ' tg K i .a,k- i ,I tik- , m e '11 . - r s -sis t rl- X w J if ,, 'g - gn ' f. w ff '--r i , A, J , 5, fag ' ' ' 1' - l S by N' v f f5'?v'i' K ' .Q TL4fi'f' WW V. Q K 4.,-V ,Q K A E 1, ax, S: my lbs., , ,W Q. I , TW K 'jx K i . . ' l v. , K - Qkwpmfu fr Adu qpnwwawmawn Q. .,.,,.:1,-Wr.,,.:N..:gt,, . M s-,- ,- - . -5 1 335' Qi' . -f-aiNB'4w t 3, ,. 1' MA ' X' in ' K' ' 'W A A f sr Q W -- .QW ', .i....,,:a3:...-W 5122 . ,,- ' naw' Ai., wg .. as-,If-a-A-is 1' ., ,' 'W - , -' wg-,ay 325-nz: iz t . ,ri M K A , ,uf Q- . ' , - A ' ' : - K k-..,s gtj3V,:i1:SQslL 1 - , 'yes 'R ' , A .R M ,111 M ,L 'Mappa' , . Sli, V. t pwNt:,l'.:ggr.,A?tfJL:ar. . ,. r 'fisgpfg 9 u -4 T -74 Q , 'Q JST? L .,s,.i feng,-vs, H- ,mlp - . - QQ: fwwig-r ' ,- A 'pm A N , 4051 i-if' 15 .W il Jaw' V0 -,,, - Hey Coach I got it, explains Freshman Kurt Bill I-Ioiman demonstrates pitching techniques at junior Pinney. Varsity practice as teammates look on. Q :fb 42 W IB f myyf 2 X is L 5 - is lf xifini ,Hz . J. V. BASEBALL-BOTTOM ROW: Mark Loftus, Bill Karl, Alan Schmidgall, Colt Alford, Dan Winterstein, Eric Hemmerle, Terry Wagner, John Tonnmacher, Jeff Campbell. TOP ROW: Ed Horger, jim judge, Linn Plesher, Mark Grittner, Mark Madsen, jeff Thielman, Bill Sutton, Eric Isreal, Bill Hoffman, Coach I-Iibbert. ,, i r' O R' -C..-,,as:u,:.LzcxL-AJN1a:,1.au4xa.Aw A LN ' A,--. Jean. f. .,L.s4..., l...... - 4? 3 ,Ama--,vmiq VMVAMW-1 W M ,nw k:,,mM,,,,,,,, .,, Y 1 .4.'s1u:1ll.l-AM-f V. -.......f., A . M A M ,mu I A 4 A x 25 E S qi, , I . 9 3, V W as we VW - ' if W fy - :rf R 1 f l R ' an J ri H' 'sea fr 1 I- ID N '3 w - P Wlcw fwifls f ll 1- 5 5' 1,,.,,,,,m, L V 1- AIVV I Q ' ,k T ' A 5. ' 5 2, Nui' 2. ,Z V, A ,,, .V I 3 . , . ,-, W, gg- Qi , R d , W R be -' 79 mf' sun N ' N M N wk ' 7- R X B ' 3 XJ' N' rl XB ' ' . . v H ,N - I 'Q , ,I V, gjj, I X: A- Y A Z . , B R 3, , V Q B i I I 7' B 4 A f ei' , r ' - B L:.:v.,,5 X, B, as J 1 lv J ' V ' lv l ' ., ' hw M B x , x i B v 'O ' -H ' 5 'L. T KT f --V,,. .ng 4 .. ,. A '35, .V .I W W Q A 1 . ' ,.. 4: .fha .-1 Af wflgfffh I MEL, ,4',.,..k.-.,j,r wma, , ,1,,,,,,,f:A 4 ly T EV K VX- ,Lb fha? 35, - - - '.. - ' fir- :nr . FRESHMAN BASEBALL-Mark Bridinger, Don Grim, Don Huffman, Robert Halverson, Kirk Pinney, Chris Lake, Will Chrisman, Mike Crawford, Eric Eisenman. TOP ROW: Coach Brown, Brian Bertilson, Mike Sanders, Chris Hemmerle, Mark Pederson, james Gill, Mike jones, Bob Bass, Bill Hawk, Coach Irvine. Girls' Softball Team Takes First Place i, . , l ..,. ,.. My ,N M07 g Softball-BOTTOM ROW- Sue Bordeau, Jill Homer, Sheril Bordeau, Kathy Warner, Brenda Sweat, Donna Auer, Terry Anderson, Anne Ream, TOP ROW- Karen Fisher, Gina Arrandale, Chris De Chance, Margaret Rebenar, Sara Krieger, Io Rita Pederson, Coach Lou Kostielney. The girls' softball team, under the coaching of Miss Lou Kostielney, captured first place trophy in state with a season record of 3 Wins and 4 losses. 1 Organized this year, the girl's softball team entered competition in the AAA division. Senior pitcher Margaret Rebenar struck out 46 batters in the tournament games. The girls' batting averages were all over .400, with leading hitters, Margaret Rebenar .728, Anne Ream . 636 and Terry Anderson . 625. ln State Tournament play, they defeated Mesa 18-4 in the first game. Junior Kathy Warner made the first homerun of the tournament in the second game against Coronado, Winning 12-4. ln the final game the team defeated Marcos de Niza 15-3. 1 A W My U , V NP PV OPPONENT is . .-:s-.1 11 liulyfarcos de Niza 13 gl: Sl- 16 shadliw Mr. 2 . .I-is gf 'IQ 7 x T Q-N Coronado an 11 i 1: W If an-12,3 'Q-IQ' 1 'X A adia A '. 7 . 5 'J , 9 0, ' 17 MCI' A Saguafo i l'i '21--N-.I 14 Chaparral 4 10 Scottsdale 11 'nv S I VT ryiy T . 'Q -' 5 df.A ,uma , ff x f Lf, f if . , Senior pitcher Margaret Rebenar plans the strategy for the next pitch with Sophomore catcher Chris De Chance. Service Clubs' Efforts Encourage Teams S' ' I 'Q ,fi N.-1 ,I,,,- 1 ,lyk tl' WG., HRM ii 'Eli C o , ,.-1' ff' E fs FRESI-IMAN GIRLS SER- VICE CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Michele Bishop, Brenda Anderson, Karen Bozich, Marcy Bonfiglio, Kathy Mclntoch, Paige Pauson ROW II: Natalie Wood, Susan Serro, Debbie Miller, Marsha Aida, Kay Greeson, Diane Christiansen, Linda Reed, Sheryl Love, Carol Rutz, Teresa Carena, Mrs. Wilcoxson. ROW III: Alison Urguhart, Robena Robinson, Chris Plecas, Luann Pope, Pam Morris, Lori Malavenda, Vicki Rosenthal, Christy Lewis, Lori Engel. 108 ,f D 1 I I 2 J MAT MAIDS BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Anderson, Donna Auer, Carol Decker Sandy Holloway, Tracy Scott, Lisa Neely, Lori Schroeder, Pam Wiens. ROW II: Tonya Ramsey, Gabi Downie, Suzette Barrett, Kathy Hopkins, Laura Carrino, Tracy Long, Cheryl jones, Lesa Lewis, Diane Melanson. ROW III: Cheryl Maszk, Carrie Schilling, Cheryl Raver, , Janice Neely, Beth Strorne, Sharlene Hansen, Denise Turberville, Sue Fuschi. , I 7 Y H L1 U3 4 vli ,lg n O n v-5 W O CYS Ov-4 x 7 DIAMOND DOLLS -- BOTTOM ROW 1: Kay Anstead, Rose Goelpfert Marcy Bonfiglio Valerie Churchill ROW 2: M . R bl Dunkle, Melissa Hale, Connie Clifton. es' MCM. My-L ' A ' v Q ' N'- . 655, .lk- --,f l,, I l'-'Quik SPIKETTES-- BOTTOM ROW: Carol Smith, Debbie Batka, Kim Miller, Kris Tawney, Marsha Ida, Sheri Burton, Brenda King, Cathy Smith. ROW 2: Missy Forster, Mary Ellen Enright, Lisa Abate, Chris Pawlick, Anna Cooper, Ruth Baldwin, Debbi Miller. ROW 3: Mrs. Duncan, Rene Davis, Carolynne Berry, jill Scranton, Lisa Gardener, Sue Gigger, Lisa Lewis. Sponsored by SPIKETTES ibn. I rf. 'Nl fd , Pam Dooley, Christine jones cn o o E? S o vc' .-. N4.. ro Fl um W su '1 ro 23 Yi rn s Vi co P DU.. o E Sf' f-I ,.. :Q me gill sn 59 ,Em F: rn O NF P1 ix will ,gr 8-4 PE? JST 25' mf' V1 NU l-'rn oo' 35 gm ' 2 iw mr P-'P-' W.. '1 P-'Y-4 rum ::s 5 S tte i e U3 'TS cu 5-4 cu .-CI -I-J ru Pu v1-4 'v-4 3-4 CU -A-1 C1 .2 O .QQ Q if-MJF 5- . X if-X N 3 s mix' ZA vw' Mu , ,- x.-,ai fv-'x C'ff '. Q ,v ,var -'1 ff. wi Q ii?i'5f7,4f . ,vi E. Q- ,sf ga Q 13 Lf.. Student Council Advocates School Spirit STUDENT COUNCIL: BOTTOM ROW: Teresa Loftus, Debbie Ruggiero, Leta Wright, Johanna Kisselburg, Cheryl Lockey, Debbie Loftus, Iayleen Covellg TOP ROW: Reed Newell, Dave Proudlove, Chris Winterstein, Terry Herndon. This year's Student Council Worked for school spirit and student involvement. The group is composed of presi- dents, the girl's and boy's rep- resentatives of each class and the student body officers. Student Council started the year off with a Welcome back dance after the first football game. Homecoming then went beauti- fully, including the all new method of Coronation of royalty. Other Student Council activities included the first Christmas dance, school visitation, a benefit basketball game for ' muscular distrophy and a variety President Teresa Loftus gives her ideas on the plans of the Sweetheart Dance. of money ralslng events ' Sponsored by TIPPY TANGLEWOOD Students Participate in Clubs of Interest 1 E W ' L l ' , A , g ' l gg2,'4 1 2s,5'f all I U Q ,:,f ' if ' 'l ICC: ROW 15 Janice Neely, Teresa Loftus, Glen I-laeseg ROW 25 Doug Homer, Cindy Hall, Kim Gosney, Debbie Loftus, Brian Mangravite, Johanna Kisselburg. DRUG EDUCATION: SEATEDg Bill Reiff, Doug Homer, ROW 2, Kim Hertz, Anne Ream, Katie Goetzg ROW 35 Linda Milhaven, Tara Brecher, Mrs. King, sponsor Sponsored by ARIZONA IANITOR SUPPLY COMPANY N 1 NHS--BOTTOM ROW: john Drazkowski, Sherry Wakefield, Sandra Lederle, Vickie Kappel, Jody Garvey, Pam Tower, Vicky Grout, JoAnn jany, Drew Stern. ROW 2: Suzanne LoBaido, Terry Davis, Geri Finch, Linda Schul1z, Susan Schultz, Patti Zins, Pat Bruno, Shawn Frazier. ROW 3: Mr. Free, Terry Hansen, Harold Henke, Dave Smylie, Corey Hahn, john Toshach, Roy Berke, Randy Tirman. fx NHS--BOTTOM ROW: Lori Douglas, jeff Lasher, Kim Haign, Johanna Kisselburg, Eric Byler, Sharon Stirling, Rita Forrester, Alexweinstein, Pam Weins, Stewart Weins. ROW 2: jay Quaiff, Charlie Lipscomb, Pua1Sche11hase, Cindy Wakefield, Victor Rzepecki, Nancy Washchuck, Darlene Guethle, Daranna Martin, Valerie Ivansek. ROW 3: Chuck Baker, Kelly Small, Robert Herzig, Glen Richardso Carol Decker, Glen Haese, Peter Mangravite, Tennie Martin, Laurie Holtz. I1 ' lil! ln , .ff 'ii B E frm GAA--ROW 1: Gina Arrandale, Donna Auer, Mary Rutkowski, Carole Coe, Janice Welker, Julie Sively, Cathy Bennett, Kris Mead, Marcy Bonfiglio, Cindy Wakefield, jamie Coates, Karen Myer, Doreen'Plescher3 ROW 2: Shelly Arnold, Kim Callahan, Michelle Bishop, Sharon Duffy, Joni King, janet Burnett, Kathy Warner, Lorie Warner, Brenda Sweat, Chris Rosky, Michele Maszk, Karen Hartley, Bonnie Nochta, Sandy Baker, Carolyn Culver, ROW 3: Terri Anderson, Susan Bordeaux, Chris DeChance, Tina Giarrusso, Shelley Pendleyg Ronnie Ross, Anne Ream, Missy I-Ijelmstad, Alice Auwen, Beth Kinserg ROW 4: Margaret Rebenar, Karen Fisher, Sheril Bordeaux, jill Homer, Merrie Meade, Bobbie White, Sara Krieger, Io Rita Pederson, Gigi Grau, Shelley Nelson, Carol Smith. XX S r A 1 LETTERMAN'S--BOTTOM ROW: Mike Roskey, Doug Homer, Linn Plesher, john Barrese, Charley Maule, Brian Nash, Tim Souers, Tom Bennett, ROW 1: Wayne Keenan, Tom Scala, Bryce Burnside, Jon Pinney, Howard Frintner, Darryl Godwin, Greg Pruitt: ROW 2: Tim Matteson, joe DeMichele, Harold Davis, Bob I-lertg ROW 3: Terry Herndon, Reed Newell, Kevin Hayes, Brian Miller, ROW 4: Mike Crain, jerry Grim, Eric Stein, Matt Clark, Monty Cole. is if COE--BOTTOM ROW: Tracy Scott, Nancy Washchuck, Patti Bruno, janet Bridgewater. ROW 2: Terry Sommer, Shawn Frazer, Laurie Hines, Kay Presley, Liz Burger, Ann Lewis, Debbie Ruggiero, Cindy Crook, Lori Schroeder, Susie Seipp, Karen Hoffman. ROW 3: Mrs. R. Lingol, Carol Felten, Madelaine Verville, Karen Fouche, Terry St. Amour, Linda Schultz, Michele Trosien, Darlene Guethle, jill Diedrich, Susan Schultz, Ivy Smith, Shan Tngwerson. VICAXICE--BOTTOM ROW: Ted Kistner, Victor Rezpecki, Mark Lehman, Randy Gorges. ROW 2: james Torrence, Robert Blose, Robert Marshall, Sheryl Dahl, Geri Finch, Weston Wright, Janice Neely, Cathy Burggraff, Tracey Montanari, Larry Kitterman. ROW 3: Charles Lipscomb, Robert Duke, Derek Simpson, james Place, Clayton Poulson, Douglas Bondy, james Crutcher, Mike Davis, Tom Spencer, Mr. Nicholas. Lb 5 Q n F 4 -J V? Sponsored by the HERO CLUB HERO--BOTTOM ROW: Tara Haley, Sharon Frigard, Sherry Pegg, Debbie Holdorf, Charita Barnes, Sharon Sterling, Connie Swan, Brian Loehnis. ROW 2: Miss Porter, Gail Fay, Artie Beatty, Barbara Kuhn, Judy Carney, Christi jones, Sheryl Spence, Karen Weeks, Sherry Brightwell, Kirk Tidwell. ROW Ei: Cindy Tyra, julie Rini, Cindy Hall, Bob Kind, Janis King, Kim Line, Mark I.aTour, Gary Smith, Ed Zukowski. A . --...' Y.- :wg tl 4. , , , r , 'Tvg'gf- ,-. fs.. ,' ', J DECA--BOTTOM ROW: Steve Petruso, Phil Purtymen, Mike Malinski, John Howard, Jeannette Colyn, Debbie Leon, Felecia Flick. ROW 2: Mr. Durham, Sponsor, Mary Falkenburg, Debbie Esser, Diane Kohrn, Kathie Steele, Harold Davis, Leta Wright, Johanna Kisselberg. ROW 3: Gregg Geske, Ed Maida, Trudi Robinson, Rob Caulfield, Carol Lamacki, Pam Mazur, Lori Moore, Debbie Stout, Tom Redmon. DECA--BOTTOM ROW: Cathy Dresback, Sally Flemming, Lynda Rutkowski, Stacy Chesin, Ginger Harris, Debbie Dickerson, Cinky Weirick, Sally Lovaasen, Coxmie Clifton, Cameron Wilkinson. ROW 2: Rosanne McGrath, Leslie Bridwell, Jo Ann Foster, Scott Nelson, Brenda Pierce, Sue Freaney, Denise Madiol, Shawn Edmonds, Jan Judy. ROW 3: Mike Kiesler, Glen Salamon, Mark Madsen, Janice Mikowski, Mary Hersey, Vanessa Ollenbach, Tammy LeBlanc, Steve Emmons, Mike Wright, Mickey Norris, Roween Ottaway, Mike LaFleu1'. Sponsored by TR OPICO HHS NSW? 5 3 'S wi T, L it , X A 2 if L LE tx Qi Ti it 54 If -'L 'B 1, VT 0F'1 Q-4 1' a 7' 3 if ax ' X in .CI W! ,,,, , NH' .af- THESPIANS: BOTTOM ROW-Jerry Turner, Cathy Dresbach, Cheryl Miller, Bonni Austin, Kari Simmons, Caroline Culver, ROW 2-Nick Steiner, Kathy Smith, Doug Lowder, Suzanne Mack, Marisa I-Iallg ROW 3-James Adams, Dan Renfroe, Kim Gosney, Linda Carson, Shayne Smith, Ted Gwilliam. Gigi Grau, Mrs. Aurelia Dotts, Tom Rathburn, Brad Kramer, ROW 4-Rick Browne, Lily McCabe, Jeff Pappas, Chris Pawlik, Dave Whalen. WM... . -Ci ,, . Q .Q . Q ie.. flag!! ayers fron the play 'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthu.r's Court participated in the Homecoming Parade. Thespians on their float are Gigi Grau, Kari Simmons, Brad Kramer, Marc Gastin, Jerry Turner, Ted Gwilliam, Bruce Chamberlain, Kathy Smith, and bottom row: Caroline Culver. , J'-' Another Scene from A Connecticut Yankee finds Bruce Chamberlain explaining some de- tails to Bonnie Austin. Sponsored by THESPIAN TROUPE 1741 v-4 CU P G5 ,pen z, Q -M QW' Ve 5' if' 2. rcs cu 5 O' U3 cs ii il KA! BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Ellen Fitzpatrick, Genie Lyons. TOP ROW: Steve Cora, George Van Winkle, Charlie Quinton, Bruce Chamberlain, Ion Lyons, Ted Gwilliam. OG 22:5 tio!-1 :gm-l ml-.O gags mix' r' O S5-142 '55- 05-Z ga G K... H.: 932 ...img ou sag 253 OW? van. moo 52'-'V mr: v-xg:-W '-',...m SD.. 5 ..-. QA Pele- O Q13 0715 020: mi' 5202? I3-xp-h Y' E 9 5329: m-EE Km .. 5:-E1 :rw f-HUB H-.05 rf 31,351 3? E' ILDUVC' fog' ct egg, Rza HBO m :r 5.35 '-:mg Q. 'ce 3 eb PEP CLUB: BOTTOM ROW, Mark Yanke, Alisa White, Pam Asay, Pat Clark, Tammy Stevens, Kathy Mclntosh, Barbie McWaters, Jeannette Colyn. STANDING: Sponsor Mrs. Gomez, Jody Allen, Dan Rathbun, Erin Burke, Mr. Ed Reilly, Darla Sides, Margaret Meyer, Susan Burden, Charles Laursen, Mitzi Smith, Teresa Loftus. NOT PICTURED, Debbie Sterns, Kim Bearden , , 'E' .Avi .Bun -2. -ff? HISTORY AND HIKING CLUB, BOTTOM ROW, Mrs. Digesu, Steve Stawisuck, Jed Hebrink, John Bushee, Cindy Eiseman, Don Wilson, Richard Stadicke, Jerry Willow, Bret Lott, Kathy Milligun, Anne Ream, Jack Hanson, George Ross, ROW II, Ed Sabatka, Roy Fellman, Wade Morgan, Cal Cooper, Mike Urman, Missy Forrester, Cathy I-Ioutz, Chris Pawlick, Amy Gill, ROW III, Frank Taylor, Faye Sabatka, Kary Romalee, Maureen Dillon, Carol Decker, Tennie Martin, NOT PICTURED5 Mr. Pellett, Mrs. Pettis JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL: BOTTOM ROWg Lisa Boulton, Debbie Loftus, Karen Neary, Zibby Folk, ROW II, Miss Doyle, Mary Hersey, Janis Scott, Gigi Gray, Karen Jensen, Cathy Dresbach, Sally Fleming, Kari Simmons, Lisa I-Iale, Tammy Le Blanc Renee Cioca, Lori Noble, ROW Ill, Eric Dickelman, Linn Plesher, Dan Carson, Ann Ream, Michelle Andriot, Sara Remes, Kay Anstead, Donna I.oCurto, NOT PICTUREDg Kathy Warner, Cris Ross Sponsored by M.W. DOUGLAS AGENCY u-1-ig 11,1-I ECOIOGY CLUB: SITTING- jim Burnett, Linda Gaustad, Kathy Doring. STANDING- Lisa Greene, Kari Ramaley, Shannon Greene, jill Diedrich, Anita Albright. Clubs Visit Grand Canyon and Snow Bowl SCIENCE CLUB: BOTTOM ROW-Diane Burson, Alison Urquhart, Kathy Sheminski, Christy Lewis, Lori Ingle, Kay Greeson. TOP ROW- Randy Blaum, Eric Eisenman, jeff Bulkeley, Scott Earl, Charlie Chambers, Robena Robinson, Sponsor, Mr. Keller. 121 5 , L I 5 ffrf . Wh' , ' AA 1 Z 4, 2 4? 'K 'i is-:ban :'3! C ,., ,La fb L ART CLUB--BOTTOM ROW -Scott Williams, Laura Kartje, Tina Byrd, Steve Keeley, TOP ROW-Mike Lefleur, Vanessa Ollehbach, Mark Noble, Mr. Huehne, Mrs. Mallak Clubs Qffer Students Creative Qutlet fr . A! far.. . CAMERA CLUB--jim Burnett, Herb Strout, Mr. Terry Kayser, Sue Thompson, Melinda Carpenter, Mr. Leslie Leiter, Charlie Chambers, Jesse I-Iurlburt Sponsored by MERRIBEE NEEDLE CRAFT LITE CLUB: BOTTOM ROW: Trudy Robinson, Doreen Kind, Bill Carter, Chris Syrotiuk. ROW II: Cheri LeDune, Janis Scott, Pam johnson, Lisa Gardner, Kim Bearden, Barbara Dickson, Robin Heiken, Kim Hertz, Sue Gilbert, ROW III:Miss Briscoe, Pam Vice, Cindi Craig, Terrie Michael, Scott McMillan, Mr. Reilly, Ben Yazzie, Chris Seyller, Steve Fouche, Mr. johnson, Mrs. Damiani. SERVICE CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Denine Milam, June I-Iegreberg, Kathy Hoganson, Patty Dickinson, Debbie Batka, Rhonda Hicks, Donna Davis, Kim Harden, ROW Il: Barb Althoff, Kitty Sullivan, Marlynn McWade, Terri Barabas, Lisa McKenzie, Lori Schroeder, Nancy Washchuck, Lisa Milano, Patty Gardiner. ROW III: Kevin Hausheer, Carrie Schilling, jay Edelson, ROW IV: Mrs. Wright, Debbie Burke, Shannon Greene, Sharlene Hansen, Kelly Wilkinson, Beth Strome, Missy Forster, Tami Bemrich, Lisa Greene, Brenda King. NOT PICTURED: Kari Simmons, Bonni Austin. X... '.1-, . , wh.. S ','k' ik 5 V: f-A 'Ti' 2'1 II3'?f'f7' SPANISH CLUB-BOTTOM ROW--Mr. Ortega, Lynda Harris, Laurie Wilke, Karen Denzer, Anrea Stenken, Marilyn Hoover, Bob Teetsel, Johanna Kisselburg, Arek Byler, Cheryl Maaek, john Drazkowskie, Kim Miller, Mary Enright, Cheryl Raver, Mr. Clifford, ROW 1--Kerry Moore, janet Burnett, Kari Ramaley, Zibby Folk, Marty Burke, Tammi Baker, Nancy Zumstein, Penny Harman, Brenda Wann, Sharon Neeley, Vilma Lins, Cindy Peterson, Gary Ullom, Darla Sides, ROW II-- Mike Leiby, Bart Good, Kurt Israel, Shareen Hill, Scott Byler, George Van Winkle, Ed Linert, Nestor Cifuentes, Kyle Peter, Kurt Small, Ralph Picarello, Carole Coe, joe Anterio Car Washes, Field Trips Highlight Year I L n GERMAN CLUB--Eric Kula, Terri Hards, GERMAN CLUB--BOTTOM ROW-- Terri Hards, Vickie Rupp, Kathy Roe, Selma Pertti jarvelin, Debbie Wilhoit Mott, Donna Whinnery, Nicole Thliveris, Joan Lekto, Debbie Wilhoit, Mr. McEndree TOP ROW--Tom Bliss, Bob Schreiner, Norman Hoffman, Brian Mangravite, Ed Sabatka, Cal McMinn, Robert Eaton, Steve Kletsch Sponsored by M. W. DOUGLAS AGENCY 124 ve -- vu pun- .Qi ag. CAREER CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: Miss Huffman, Tami Bemrich, Peggy Huston, Brenda King, jim Struck, joe Montes, Terry Godwin, Mrs. Feola, TOP ROW- Dale Malone, Karen Anderson, Katrinka Wilson, Mark Yanke, Janie Tschilar, Daniel Anderson. Career Interests Captivate Students Ql Students Steve Vacca and Bob Duke watch as mechanics work on funny cars for the Winter Nationals at International Speedway. Students attended the performance to gain an insight into the field of auto mechanics. Don Burdumd, funny car driver, speaks to Mr. johnson's Auto Mechanics classes. 125 Angels Represent State 'wa Susie Seipp gleams with happiness as she admires trophy received at the Apache Junction Parade. . .. . , .. . X.- Q x 1 Q' , S M L 0 9 -A For their outstanding marching ability, the Angel Drill Team was chosen as official Representatives of the Arizona Bicenten- nial Commission to perform in both state and national events during the Bicenten- nial Era. The Drill Team was chosen for other honors when they were asked to perform at half- time for a football game at Scottsdale Com- munity College. They were chosen Best Marching Unit for the South Phoenix Festi- val of Thanksgiving and the Gompers Parade. Participating in the Veteran's Memorial Day Parade, the Angel Drill Team was selected as the Best jr. Marching Unit. There were over 300 Marching Units in the parade from throughout the state, thus proving that the Angels are the Best Marching Unit in Arizona. Having taken top honors in various com- petition, the Angels had a total of over eleven trophies and three plaques. The dedicated Angel Drill Team met at the school every morning at six o'clock for summer practice with the band. They held a clinic and tryouts during December to name the Drill Team of 1975. ...iw sig. vs, V1 . . I iq gmt.. I P is - - Commander Keith W. Kayler, Susie Seipp, Debbie Grazinski, Chris Shoenfeldt, Mitzi Smith, Karen Hoffman, Mary Hildgerbrand, Michelle Andriot, Danielle Bevry, Kim Churchard, Carolyn Hersey, Pat Myers, Ladon Little, Sonia Johnson, Carol PUIVIS, Norma Miller, Bonnie Purvis, Karen Morehouse, NOT PICTURED: Gwenda Hicks 8-4 GJ vii 3-4 -1-1 H O LI-4 -4-J U GJ S-5-4 5-4 GJ CD GJ ru GJ U v-4 -l-J U fu S-4 of EHIS - V. ,, Z if . st vi A x fy XX wr: , ,K W n ' U H , -st, I YA -12 .- . 7 XJSEJQW qi - . . , , . ,ISM-...aid Winner of the Miss Lake Erie State Contest, sponsored by the World Baton Associa- tion, is Laura Carrino at six. Laura Carrino won her first contest At age six, Laura Carrino when she was five years old, shortly was mascot for the North after she started twirling. Royalton High School Band. 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ROSTER: Beth Allegretto, james Arkin, Rick Baker, Ruth Baldin, Page Barnes, Debbie Batka, Dawn Baughman, Randy Baum, Rick Bell, Richard Berryman, Brian Bertilson, Nancy Birkholz, Cathy Broome, jim Brown, jeff Bulkeley, Raymond Burke, john Bushee, Beth Carroll, Chris Chase, Richard Clark, Robin Cockburn, Barbarie Collier, Anna Cooper, jaylene Cornell, Jeanne Coulson, Debby Dennisin, Donald Denny, Patty Dickinson, jane Drawskowski, Cyndie Eisenman, Eric Eisenman, Ricky Ell, Mike Engstrom, Sally Flemming, Felicia Flick, Mark Flinchbaugh, Harry Forester, Missy Forester, jenny Frey, Wendell Frey, Shawn Frazer, Rick Fritz, Nancy Gallagher, Sue Gilbert, Rick Graham, Lisa Green, Shannon Green, Vicky Groht, Dan Hargrove, john Hargrove, Steve Harmen, Richard Harold, Kevin Hausheer, Paula Hert, Becky Hoag, Carolyn Hoelzen, Marilyn Hoover, Jesse Hurlbut, Jon Hurlbut, Dan joder, Karon Kelly, Laurie LaMountain, Bonnie Laneville, Chris Larsen, Eileen Lebo, Karen Lewallen, Paul Lintz, Steve Lipcsa, Charlie Lobaido, Cindy Lobenthal, Brett Lott, DeeAnna Manning, Bob Marshall, Lem Maurer, Rex McComb, Mike McDonald, Tom McLeod, Robert Meade, Carmen Mir, Lisa Milano, Paul Miller, Scott Mitchell, Cindy Morgan, Thea Morgan, julia Morrison, Selma Mott, Brett Niedens, Randy Neely, Sharon Neely, Shelly Nelson, Clark Nisbet, Dawn Nowlin, Barbara Osif, Susie Osif, Rick Parisek, Chris Pawlik, Coleen Plumb, Verna Pope, Tracy Pretat, john Prigg, Stacie Ramsbacker, Tonya Ramsey, Sara Reems, Patti Remes, jim Riley, Ron Roman, Scott Rosen, George Ross, Mary Rutkowski, Mark Santarlasci, Alice Schroder, Nancy Sharrock, Marilyn Shell, Lori Shultz, Kelly Small, Cathy Smith, Gary Smith, Rick Smith, Tommy Smith, Debbie Southerland, Drew Stern, Herbert Strout, Bob Thomas, Randy Tirman, Robby Tirman, Michelle Toms, Steve Vacca, George VanWinkle, Gene Varden, Ian Voelker, Donna Walsh, Brenda Wann, Kim Warwick, Kelly Williams, Troy Williams, Don Wilson, jackie Wilson, Donna Whinnery, Bill Whitaker, Laura Whitaker, Larry Womack, Becky Young, Dale Young, Robin Zumstein. Sponsored by COUNTY CYCLE Symphonic Winds-ROW 1: Sara Remes, Lisa Milano, Donna Walsh, jan Voelker, Debbie Southerland, Kim Warwick, Alice Schroeder Lori Schultz, Marilyn Schell, julie Morrison, Nancy Gallager, Sally Flemming, Kathy Smith. ROW 2: Dawn Baughman, Suzanne Lobaido, Colleen Plumb, Vicky Grout, Nancy Sharrock, Sharon Neely, Kevin Hausheer, Wendell Frey, Caroline Hoelzen, DeAnna Manning, Shelly Nelson, Randy Neeley, Rick Fritz, John Prigg, Eric Eisenman, Robbie Meade, Shawn Frazer, Don Wilson, Gary Smith. ROW 3: Laurie LaMountain, Felicia Flick, Beth Carroll, Stacy Ramsbacher, Susie Osif, Bill Whitaker, Cindy Eisenman, Brett Lott, john Bushee, Jim Riley, Charlie Lo Baido, john Hargrove, Rick Smith, Paula Hert, Laura Whitaker, Steve Harmon, Ron Roman, Raymond Burke, Lem Maurer, Mark Flinchbaugh, Jim Brown, Michele Toms, Dan Hargrove, Robbie Tirman, jamie Arkin, Randy Tirman, Brian Bertilson, Dan Joder, Rick Bell, Patty Remes, Rosanna Albers. BACK ROW: Gene Varden, Rick Graham, Don Denny, Bob Marshall, Mary Rutowski, Rick Parizek, Jenny Frey, Dale Young. Polyphonic Winds-ROW 1: Cathy Broome, Dawn Nowlin, Sue Gilbert, Selma Mott, Shannon Greene, jackie Wilson, Tanya Ramsey, Cindy Morgan, Kathrine Cave, Scott Mitchell, Carmen Mir, Paul Miller, Robin Zumstein, Robin Cockburn, Anna Cooper. ROW 2: George Ross, Beth Lockhart, Marla Tred, John Hurlburt, Mike McDonald, Richard Thomas, Lisa Reynolds, Eileen Lebo, Lisa Reynolds, jayelene Cornell, Brenda Wann, Bonnie Laneville, Barbarie Collier, jane Rutctowski, Becky Young, Becky Hoag, Marilyn Hoover, Tracy Pretat, Lisa Greene, Jeanne Coulson, Beth Allegretto, Missy Forrester. ROW 3: jeff Buckley, George Van Winkle, DeAnna Manning, Eric Eisenman, john Jeter, Rex McComb, Rick Baker, Paul Lintz, Rick Ell, Kelly Small, Scott Rosen, Clark Nesbitt, Patty Dickinson, Chris Pawlick, Randy Blaum, Kelly Williams, Craig Lahlum. ROW 4: john jay Dubesky, Chris Case, Nancy Birkholz, Bret Neidens, Tom Smith, Karen Kelley, Steve Lipsack, Mark Santarlasci. Sponsored by LEDERMAN MUSIC COMPANY 129 Jazz Ensemble Boosts Assembly Spirit if s I .X X X X ' N N X QU-.rfi M vi R' 4 -Q. M .-. D. -,S i Y C ,. t I '5' 'ess if it T'5'3i5'!'f 'i T ' 'R rf , -mf, . H. t Tir- ,,. H' - 5' 5,5 ol-35' ex LQ l l M T QU , , C ij R Q..z:1 . mio ?- ' t BOTTOM ROW: Iayeleen Cornell, Debbie Southerland, Cindy Eisenman, Brett Lott, Robbie Meade, Don Wilson, MIDDLE ROW: Chris Larsen, Rob Tirman, Dan Hargrove, Greg Geske, Randy Tirman: STANDING: Bill Whitaker, Gary Smith, Brian Shultz, Dale Young, Kim Hainge, Jim Riley, John Hargrove, Charlie Lobaido, Rick Smith, Paula Hurt, Ray Burke, Jesse I-Iurlbut, Ron Roman, Mark Flenchbaugh, Paul Lintz, Kelly Small, Chuck Baker, Clark Nesbitt. 7 ,lv-', P Mr. Malambri, Mr. Miller and Harry Forester direct the band during one of the practices. I I 1 REGIONAL CHORUS: BOTTOM ROW: jim Maurer, Lem Maurer, Wendell Frey, Bret Niedens ROW II: Marissa Hall, Suzanne Mack, Kim Churchard, Kim Warwick, Vicki Lucas, DeeAnna Manning, Tammy Risen, Debra Logan, Carol Stevenson ROW III: Rita Forrester, Lita judge, Carolyn Yeary, Michelle Toms, Karen Denzer ROW IV: Brian Bockelman, Quinton jenkins, Marc Gaston, Doug Lowder, Kit Creighton, Creig Lahlum. Regional Students Aim for All State C ww, ----1: Q 55. 'V :-l '6?1z.j' W , I may 1 I Jsrsst '-I:-it ll W REGIONAL BAND: ROW I: Cyndie Eisenman, Colleen Plumb, Nancy Sharrock, Sara Remes, Cathy Smith ROW II: Drew Stern, Alice Schroder, Marilyn Schell, Ian Voelker, Debbie Southerland, Chuck I.,oBaido, Paula I-Iert, Lem Maurer, Rick Smith ROW III: R. A. Parizek, Carolyn I-Ioelzen, Eric Eisenman, Dan joder, Randy Tirman, Dan Hargrove, Robert Marshall QNOT PICTURED--Suzanne LoBaido, Cathy Broome, Rick Bellj rip ustrian for HIGS CL GJ s-4 Q- S-4 -v-1 O h cert O11 5 5 i it ' ,- . 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ROW III: Chris Stavro, Lem Maurer, Sue Holmes, Marc Gaston, Carolyn Yeary, Mike Caulkins, Michelle Toms, Jerry Meek, Lisa Brecher, Robbie Booth, Ian Johnson, ROW IV: Debbie Logan, Kit Creighton, Claudia Bloom, Bill Whitacker, DeeAnna Manning, Brian Bockleman, Jim Burnett, Rita Forrester, Craig Lahlum, Lita judge, Quinton Jenkins, Janice King. Concert Choir Worked hard all year to raise enough money to go on tour in Vienna, Austria, in july. The two to three week tour cost 565, OOO and to reach that amount the choir organized a campaign-Viva Vienna '75. The campaign included such money raising projects as collecting pop bottles, sell- ing Viva Vienna bumper stickers and buttons, raffl- ing off a drawing for a 1975 Chevrolet Vega and a Ye Old Vienna Trade Fair. They gave many concert performances during the year for donations, besides school concerts, and they performed at such places as the Carefree Inn and The Windmill Theatre. 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Q -S an r CONCERT GIRLS--TOP ROW: Nancy Mammen, Melinda McClain, Rita Keller, Kim Sharp, Gail Matas, Tennie Martin jamie Pyle, julie James, Lois Peterson, Debbie Dennison, LuAnn Workman, Nancy Jarrett: BOTTOM ROW: Shelly Stevens, jennifer Thompson, Diana DeRoy, Kay Eanstead, Kathy Webb, Zibby Folk, Linda Evans, Donna Locurto, Vickie Lucas, Diane Knutson, Pat Meyers. Soloist-Patty Alderman, accompanists--Kim I-Iainge, Doug Lowderg directed by Miss Harden, student teacher. MENS CHORUS: BOTTOM ROW:Jim Maurer, Mike Cameron, Bret Niedens, Doug Lowder, Bill Stewart, Tom Ruley, Darby Knockel, Dave Watson, john Graham, Mike Calkins, Dale Malone, Terry Sullivan, Mike Duffy, Quinton Jenkins, Alan Hines, John Toshach. ROW II: George Remmington, Lem Maurer, Dan Bailey, Marc Gaston, Wendell Frey, Kit Creighton, Brian Bockelman, Richard Clark, Bill Whitaker, John Gerace, Robbie Booth, Dan Hargrove, Robert Lusson, Larry Newton, Jerry Meek, Ken Brueggeman, Czwisz Lahlum, Ieff Parks, Jim Burnett. Directed By Mr. Larry Wittig. on pfiqgaem 9Pv7Q9,3n i...msn.' in ,E 'L Y E 1 x I i I . i 1 ti Advanced Girls Chorus: BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Graves, Debbie Salyer, Cheryl Riddleberger, Elaine Lira, juanell Austin, Karen Denzer, Barb Althoff, Janet Burnett, Jeannette Holland, Cindy Reynolds, Robin Belt, Tersa Thompson, ROW II: Cindy Polzin, Kathy Groupe, Debbie Dickerson, Patti Gardner, Valerie Stavro, Debbie Beda, Tami Leatherman, Lesa Lewis, Tammy Risen, Nicole Thliveris, Kim Harden, Donna Davis, Debbie Thatcher, accompianist, Cathy,Broome, stu- dent teacher, Miss Harden Choirs Perform in Concerts, Festivals ,,,- ' IR.. Combined Girls Chorus: BOTTOM ROW: Terese Carena, Kim Leavens, Jenny Frey, Kim Bearden, Bunny Shea, Cheryl Short, Cheryl Humble, Nancy Rupp, Tammy Liston, Marci Lavaasen Dorothy Kimble, Debbie Fulton, ROW II: Tara Brecher, Pam Bowles, Bonnie Michael, Barb Dickson, 'Pam Rushton, lvlarice unz, Robin Haikens, Tina Edwards, Bonnie Emilio, Kaye Smillie, Vanessa Keller, Robena Robinson, Tammy Scott. ROW III: Cindy Polzin, Barb Graves, Debbie Salyer, Cheryl Riddleberger, Elaine Lira, Kathy Roe, Juanell Austin, Barb Althoff, janet Burnett, Jeanette Holland. Cindy Reynolds, Robin Belt, Teresa Thompson, ROW IV: Kathy Groupe, Debbie Dickerson, Tracy Pretat, 'Patty Gardiner, Cathy Broome, Val Stavro, Debbie Beda, Tami Leatherman, Lesa Lewis, Tammy Risen, Nicole Thliveris, Kim Harden, Donna Davis, Debbie Thatcher, Accompanist Karen Denzer, Director Linda Deuel, Dance Show Supports Viva Q. Q p . an B , .V 7 fb s :A 'Va :emu-' - f hwy ,- Q .. - . A -ff 'w-'A' p wp,--W--Q Xi xg S, f J 'L ik Is V J ' Mikie.. H ' My ' 4 S J ' ...K J : A Q-if 'QM X ' W Ui 1 ,gr as X I N . :gf A .r X E N M.. re 1 4-Wt ep- N K - 4 , X I at 1 . K Q uno, is J' Raving to the Charleston in the Dance Review is the Advanced Gymnastics and Dance class. The class prepared during the first semester to present the show on Jan 16, with pro- ceeds going to the Concert Choir-Viva Vienna. ienna ,,- ,, I ,- Showing her poise, Jeannette Colyn prac- tices her hand stand with floor bars. P' !0? f'4- Shu Concenuating during their preformance in the Dance Re- view are Marie Eilenfelt and Jamie Fields. Practicing 3 modffm dance 'feffhnique in C1255 are Denise, Could this be the way Russia's Olga Korbut started ? asks Jam1e F1e Finnesy, Karen Eichenauer, Liz Ruby and Yolanda Deguire. y, 'im 'fa QW W, sf X S ,Q Quill E3 Scroll-BOTTOM ROW: Sponsor Mrs. Stanfield, Lori Douglas, Karen Caserta, Kathy Webb, Debbie Southerland, Karen Blair, Dale Lannes, Teresa Loftus, Pam Wiens, Jeannette Colyn. TOP ROW- Tracey Montanari, Jamie Wright, Rick Smith, Eric Dickelman, Craig Dickelman, Alex Weinstein, Christina Michelitch. ,,.,,F3g Rodeo Club-BOTTOM ROW: Ricki Rath, Kari Ramaley, Cindi Hudson, Grace Soto, Tom Polachek, Nancy Spangler, Cindy Gunder, joe Soto, Betsy Hoyt, Ray Ricks, Debbie Gilliland, Steve Nystrom, Miss Berrettine. TOP ROW- Craig Frazier, Tom Marks, Sheila Rath, Danny Ashton, Gary Holmes, Ginger Harris, john Colasacco, Tim Spicer, Chuck Henehan, Don French, john Hoyt, john Hilderbrand, Shawn Rath, Sponsored by COWTQWN BOOT co. Newspaper Struggles With Deadlines BOTTOM ROW: Theresa Milne, Rick Smith, Alex Weinstein, Eric Dickelman, TOP ROW: Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield, jamie Wright, Debbie Southerland, Tina Michelitch, Scott Goodwin, Barb Parker, Rick Fritz, Sherri McCarthy, Kevin Wilke, Craig Dickelman. Various changes in the format of the TROJAN TIMES this year proved acceptable as more students be- came interested in the paper. Each issue the paper presented an in depth feature covering a specific topic of interest to students. Topics included Life after High School, juvenile Crime and Astrology. Inflation entered the ranks of the TROJAN TIMES as Advertisers found it difficult to find money to spend in the newspaper. Before school started in September the staff met at the editor s house to prepare a paper for the first day of school. The staff continued Working after school and during vacations to produce the paper monthly. egyl' Editor Assistant Editor Sports Editor Feature Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Exchange Editors Reporters C arto on ists Photographer Adviser Alex Weinstein Tracey Montanari jamie Wright Sherri McCarthy Scott Goodwin Christina Michelitch Kathy Webb, Karen Caserta Craig Dickelman, Kevin Wilke, Debbie Southerland, Rick Smith, Barb Parker, Rick Fritz Eric Dickelman Steve Schoblaska ienior Ale? Weinstein, Editor of the Trojan Times, Craig Dickelman islcovers t ere 1S more to eing Editor than just copy Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield edlfmg- Sponsorea by LIFGREN BROS. LANDSCAPE NURSERY W Staff Puts Creative Energy Into Book I - s I . , 1 3 l str, 3 5 of 37? 5 I it 4 X ' 'QF' T . ,P 0, ' 594.1 it 7 -' ., b a 4 g,,r 3 gh 1 r' W :Ii is ' .- ' i Vvftiiii H Q f fl ' V4 ' , 1 l A 'fi r. t YEARBOOK STAFF: BOTTOM ROW-Pam Wiens, Barbie McWaters, Carmen Beshoner, Debbie Perez, Theresa Milne, Teresa Loftus, Mitzi Smith, Jeannette Colyn. MIDDLE ROW -David Ogonowski, Brad Kramer, B111 Darnell, Tom Redmon, Scott Byler, Ron Scott, Kevin I-Iarrellg TOP ROW-Cindy Polzin, Barbara Graves, Dale Lannes, Karen Blair, Kathy Alcott, Sandy Trimpl, Nancy Jarrett, Lori Douglas. all IX E eert 1 N A groan of agony, a sigh of despair, a yawn of ex- ' haustion or a frustrated frown are not at all un- common to witness as the yearbook staff rushes frantically to meet numerous 50 page deadlines, which incidentally, were always due almost a week ago. The staff, headed by co-editors Jeannette Colyn and Lori Douglas and Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield, yearbook adviser, face the challenge and responsibility of capturing a year's worth of memories, highlights and happenings and then condensing them into a rather limited and concise publication. Nevertheless, there is an occasional mishap. These miniature catastrophies include anything from the loss of a picture to putting a teacher's picture in the senior section. But in the end, it's all worthwhile. Along with that last deep sigh of relief that accom- panies each completed deadline comes a feeling of great satisfaction. It's a nice feeling to know that Members of the staff work after school in their usual unorgan- y0L1'Ve helped p1'eSe1'Ve 9. small portion of the 1974- ized, organized manner. 75 school year forever. Sponsored by NORTHGATE BOWL 138 ADVISER: Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield EDITORS: Jeannette Colyn Lori Douglas SENIOR EDITOR: Pam Wiens JUNIOR EDITORS: Kathi Alcott Nancy Jarrett SOPHOMORE EDITOR: Barbara Graves Y M x f FRESI-IMAN EDITOR: Dale Larmes 'O' fe- f, ' SPORTS EDITOR: Pam Wiens I INDEX EDITOR: Cindy Polzin ,aw ,IN Q BUSINESS MANAGER: Karen mai: 'MC' . T ADVERTISING MANAGER: sharon s- s W-f , ,,,:L,k -f STAFF: Carmen Beshoner Mattson Kevin Harrell Teresa Loftus Theresa Milne Kel-1V O'1?1'i9n Working with pictures on a layout like pieces of a puzzle are Kelly O'Brien, Milli Smlth Pam Wiens, Teresa Loftus and Kathi Alcott. Sandy Trimpl PHOTOGRAPHERS: Scott Byler Bill Darnell Brad Kramer Barbie McWaters Dave Ogonowski Tom Redmon Ron Scott 'anni- Editors Lori Douglas and Jeannette Colyn confer with Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield. adviser, about the yearbook. 'V ' 1- Ax I' ggnvv' Now I know why they call it a dark- Being on the yearbook staff isn't all work . . . there's a little time for room. I can't see a thing, exclaims school gossip as demonstrated by Teresa Loftus and Mitzi Smith. photographer Brad Kramer to Bill Darnell, STANDING. vii F-4 ectf GS QL . -iii f it ul!! X ,S mf -1- N Wfgf 'J LT X iilg RM 5 Wi -x , I., ' .4 xv' '.. V -.Q - ', L .-- U' ,'p'X gf' .' I -thc. , I ' 1 ' if r R, A' , 5 5. ,4,.- , 1 -cn, iz '21-.qin ..,,,. ff 5-ff' f' Af f - eh 'W-',i4L,f'1i'1'Q,f' ' fswf X 9 ' ' 5 ' A H-' va ,:y23!g.tyj',' Ar, fd? 4f...:f-gf,4,..fi'1 ffsfffgaigg' .Q-'Y5??gi,fgs1'if'. -4 ,, A W . A - , . - ,X - .'w.f.j'. 'i'5E:f f,- ffi'-,'1. , 1 sf, gf -,Mx , ',f 94i's,f5'4-f,72.:fwy3 - qqg. ma Q-L1,5.' Sgyf-Yavvgi :pwey f ig 413. -ts. 1 -J A 'v ., -. , 4 L,-. ,'vf J5J'f1W',2i -. . A f A 5-422-gif 'p42'fMf,.y- 5- JQ1, .fg,.,fj , fql ,K 'A-a1.. '.- f. ,J 451' gff 4r-- .?:','?'.g, 4' fgjw' g ,,-,pf vr., 1 .415 f if gi N 'Six 'n?E9ww.fQ-fw1'Z,ff5!'.i?.w. 4,.:,gg- x .r 3 'sf ffm v- PAL X Wiffa 'K xy i1d 1' 2,1 ,I Ns if- f , . . Y 1 'X 1 .J -, ., '1 'T 14 X M- ,f ,ffw I+' .,..A 9 i ,E Seniors K! ! Q, 4 - , 4 t, - , 'V V- I ..'.,, g ' he 535 y , ' , NN- , ' f 3 1 '- T, ,, ,.4, me O ge RK 1' -on! D vid Aaker 'fm' ., ' ' .-Sf ,Md ,ff M e . ,M -eggs. 4 fl SRV fa OFFICERS: TOP ROW: Meg Pfeifer, Johanna Kisselburg, Cheryl Lockey, Kathy Milli- gan, David Proudlove. .e f' V ffQ'5'F C1-5 .,, .v,. A . I f. ' m f , N ' iii- Jfyilif -ef Bruce Agenter Johnnie Alcott Patricia Alderman Doug Alford Advanced Girls' Chorus Sponsored by CAREFREE SHOPPING CENTER O Janice Neely. BOTTOM ROW: MW -'.h Cmdy Allen Thomas Allen Brian Anders Bonnie Ahdelwn Terry ArmSC1'0Hg W ,i Kevin Atkins Boys Tennis 3 Q Rodeo Club 15 , 'W' Alfie Sandra Babbitt Pom Pong Marching Bandg Student Council Conme Baker Tom Bailey Dan Bailie John Ballaxd Wmlham Barham NP' .0-'iv' Chanta Barnes Mary Bamhjzer Ron Bartelt Dawn Baughman Arne Beatty Footballg Baseballg Basket- AFSg Marching B:-mdg Wind HERO ball Symphony L wx K 1 Libby Beatty 'x - zL gr.-7 ' Y 5? 'Q 1, gf QQSWS 4 'X L ff v3QI ' .' Danielle Bevry Volleyballg Angel Drill Te am f sf L A 5 1 YDS if , ,. .Y Terry Blanchette Girls' Tennisg Spikettesg Diamond Dolls hog Rick Bell Stage Bandg Marching Ba Wind Symphonyg Debate Club vol 951 I 15' Michael Belt Tom Bemrich Roy Berke ndg German Clubg Marching Basketball Basketballg Boys' Tennis, Bandg Chess S Bridge NHS 'Fi-lik N, , -v-1 4 Dawn Bingam an Lass Debbie Bishop Badminton L .wi 'L L N 1 g .L gi L 1 YL Lx f L bagsv W L at Var x 1 1 LW, as L, Q ' gi .A '51 I L e is Brian Bockelman Concert Choir We 'Q' X T+'T9 Laura Bowers Beginning Girls' Chorusg Advanced Girls' Chorus ,..,, ,f- va'-'Q Susan Bowser Thersa Bohrer 4' Lg Y? r Randall Boylan M arching Band Karen Blackwood Diamond Dollsg History G Hiking Club LLL' X 'Y Scott Bollinger Alan Blair Baseball 't' ...fe Glenn Boulton 'WF' fa J Lori Brehmer Stewart Breland Basketball 'Nl' : v ' - , f Cie ? ,. ,gif i Q, janet Bridgewater Leslie Bridwell Sherry Brightwell DECA ably ,-gf? 'V 1 Q 'rw . Q L' ,X Y, r-, A 1 Tim Brown Patti Bruno Mark Burdick -J X w'-47 .,. '4- Dan Burmeister jim Burnett Peter Burrows Golf ,li 4-'1 .f f- in , apr at ,: ' 'Y are-fix L, ,,...-qw ,.- . A .L W .7 .3 .-Vi: .f I? iilisgisgg 'N -.. ' ' ' 31 I ??f?2ss.z. .-v'+:1i1mzgg- . C . 5 Ziizizzzzz N I:3'h'A'1'3!!EZ::l fl 5 6' N:-wikif Michael Calkins Gina Canale Deborah Cardelli Concert Choirg Science Clubg Masque S Gavel .C-'av . M M, i,,, ,ul aa. C 'igkfq Bette Brower co? gag. Patricia Burke dvi' 1 Eric Byler Nl-lSg Cross Countxyg Wres- tlingg Spanish Club Q., We Judy Carney Diamond Dollsg HEROQ Beginning Girls' Chorus in -Ns. -,- mf' 'W Cherry Brown if M- ,1., 13. , ' .Yi br n - ., ,..e gg fm ,Wi-'f51EEEEfL?. Raymond Burke Stage Bandg jazz Bnndg Con- cert Band ...N Kevin Cahill 'Na Melinda C arpenter T ,MVN-M C .. , 'wav f .Sa ' .V .K l I ,W 'Qif ,fl R. Some of 75's terrific seniors include Jeannette Colyn, Teresa Loftus, Meg Pfeifer and Reed Newell. Linda Carson Thespiansg Service Club A55 , ff? A' jf I es.. . - N' kkk, Mickey Collins Powderpuff Foctballg Powderpuif Baseballg Diamond Dolls 7391: F I -.fe V, sf ' is as ii K ffl V z W 'X ? , , A ai q-ew, fr H' I- C , flax ' U-.g.,x w iv 'E S tacy C hesin f me I X gg . X of -C sg A 1.5 W , 5' Q' .avr Jeannette Colyn GAAg Yearbookg Newspaper hi. ' Kim Churchard Angel Drill Team sv, v-ev Jac que Connors C fa' sf JQ ,Q 7 Q fv- , -.' ' K v '14 A Wi Jil' Matt Clark Patricia Clark Football Girls' Swimmingg Beginning Girls' Chorus X .QS - 1 -x WET? if N xz , :eo 1 I3 f Rhonda Cook Suzanne Cook Q , .f-.. l W, , 5 Bert Cooper Kevin Cotter Footballg Trackg Letter- m:m's Club jf? fm -,z Q 'Br , ' .. 5: l D ,,s:3i'Qif'4' F' 5 Sheryl Dahl 1' nv- Mike Davis . free r 'w ' P Craig Dickelmzm Brian Daly Marching Bandg Wind Symphony xg iii... llf Michael Crane Baseball A T ? . .N el ,ii 5 tr' K- 173 ,emma if Y' W t C YM L . Bill Darnell Yearbookg Cross Countryg Wrestling Sm Cynthia Crook Beginning Girls' Chorusg COE Q.,- Lisa Darragh A vi gof8 joseph Demichele ve: ,. 1' --, -lf . I nil , 'xl 1' ,,.1 1 2 I pl Douglas DeChance Carol Decker Mat Maidsg Nl-lSg History 8 Hiking Club . - - 'l o ' gf a V l Q, , El Q? C 1 ' JC L A K , Debbie Dickerson jill Diedrich DECA Ecology Clubg COE Newspaper 's'N .v s.. Roberta DiGravic v 1. .-, .- r 'QQ l Jim Crutcher VICAIICE - l i i 1.. x . ll: . Michael Davis its Barbara Dew M. Connard Dillon 3 QQ! aft.. UW' 9,5 --.-u. Maureen Dillon Diamond Dollsg History 8 Hiking Club -952 gal lu LJ1 x A , X john Drazkowski Spanish ClubgVStudent Sen- ateg NHS ,x Q is ,., ' W H -L. ' ii , , 5' N 5 , . -2' ' '- '- ,. 1 J' Carol Dinsmore N ff? . Q 'N' Q x al. 1 1 Q E Rosanne Dudley .f 2 Cyndie Eisenman Science Clubg Jazz Band ,f . ,... ,--- 40',. O-.4 .1- Tim Faulkner julie Eldridge Art Clubg Diamond Dolls . , x A ,',?,ox -40' 1? Pam Dooley 43 3 I1 ...40'E ' , Lori Douglas Quill 8 Scrc-llg Newspaperg Yearbook HG, l . o Q? in!! 'S Brenda Doyal Cheerg Mat Maidsg GAA . xi . N Q- iii Q H, .. x ll S M 0, Xe -2:-5 x Qilaieu' ll Fall- iv 5 ,sf ff f 1 1... Pat Duran jay Edelson Sharon Edmonds DECA . 4 , -f, S7 - yi W Jw- C.. I , qw A ly 1 1 , - fy- if 5 ' jij,i.1' ' e :fp ,- f ' ' QS Q A , . fy l fr ' .X l x 1 , s Q 14 -I V ,. l 4 4 Q 1 ' ' ' J Cindy English Mary Falkenberry Tim Farrington . , ' 1 -W , 'lf - ' Allw Q 5 .lrk :- jz: ,ta--. , - 5 S' S - . ff?- Carol Felten Lourdes Fernandez Richard Fickes Dora Fields Powderpuff Baseballg Diamond Dolls V 1 -'eff M4- .egg Richard Fields 0 -an R F A , Q, F? Q S ' L? . Io Ann Foster DECAg Mixed Chorusg Girls' Chorus Diane Fraser ' f,. Ron Frohs vw 1-- Geri Finch Jerri Fisher Student Councilg VICA XICE NHS3 -on W ,..d' K Karen Fouche f 'V 'Vkfaa - , M - I- ' w M Q4 fir Q x sg : .N x K .,: , ms v,'3t'5f ' In h K. Arr' - K. s 2 . 5 1 m g Shawn Frazer Stage Bandg GAAQ Ma Band av' go? rch ing 'I' f Tom Foy s., 4 Felicia Flick Rita Forrester DECAg Concert Bandg German Clubg NHSQ GAA Spikettes 0-on-4 Diane Franklin Steve Franks Football , CR' gg F on fr... ,,.....e 'v .we ,al N JPN 'ui Howard Frintner Susanne Fre aney Sharon Fri gard Footballg Wrestlingy Letter - m an' s C lub fre' 'vw 'Ye 'sv' -I 1' 'O . X g O , r S Ks Sandra Gafford Daniel Gardiner Jody Garvey Linda Gaustad Tennisg Mat Maidsg Powder- Ecology Clubg Beginning puff Wrestling Girls' Chorus M fe NM vgfigiie -- X, ,seg,,.,:f 're Rose Geopfert Gregg Geske Terry Gerling ,Q Nr , ,lx ' S I . n g ...... f,,f Q- s Amy Gill Darryl Godwin Kim Gomey Ecology Clubg History G Football Thespiansg Masque S Gaveig Hiking Service Club T - ix Gerald Grimm Footballg Wrestling Lef.1:erman's Club .Q ,K . ,, N, Qs ,. lfziwf'-Fztif AJ- I , . ' '1'T.S'i --,ww :,. . g Fheorarrgig. - GQCWQ G ' I E. f , 'NM if , In M, S y ii ei-2 r , 1, w f 4, xr x . . 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Kevin Harrell Cross Countryg Yearbook , ' I H 'T I ., - if 3 if F V 33 ' ' is Denice Hart Beginning Girls' Chorusg Advanced Girls' Chorus JJ , 1 X - rl ow , 4 'H A 1' 1? 3' s , . fini -s' W - of A .1-Ili? Gregory Hayes Kevin Hayes Football, Basketballg Base- ballg Lettermen's Club lil ll l' FU? K 4' iid. ' w . i 1 . 44' ' 94,7 r . , , 'Q' .1 nr. ' iw-f' gi ,I A 5 'YQ ,A-ru -J-4. :,.,',1 I 1 lg, - ,R -'71i,urv5f1 7f'Ae , , , fr-7 -. 5 V ,. 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ICE Kim Kuhlman Barbara Kuhn NHS Wind Symphonyg Mamhmg Band 'FAD 'Or' Lauri LaMountain jeff Lasher Concert Baxndg Marching NHSQ Science Clubg Band Stage Bandg Jazz Band 4 1-JN Debra Lavery v-lrvf' 'CU' Cindy Ledenthal r x 1 7 Kimberly Line Badmintong Diamond Dollsg HEROg Student Council. fl 'W' N'1b'ki Q as is David Lazenby Terri LeBlanc ,ae Ei n ' D ,hx P X fx ,N 6 Mark Lehman Debbie Leon VICA! ICE - in 1:8 ' if 'Ae 1 Cali! - A , ,f, A 2 - -dur rl? K .D . 5 -i lx Q 'ii' Yi 1 xN Y 1 w - D W 2 Vilma Lins Donna Loeffler Volleyball YV Cheryl Iockey GAAQ Student Council if 1 1. Teresa Loftus Sally Lovaasen Diamond Dollsg Student Councilg Yearbook Sandra Lederle Badmintong NHS 69' 195 fix 'Yeti Karen Lewallen Girls' Swimmingg Powder-puff Footballg Wind Symphonyg March- ing Band 7 1 l . WNV he Brian Loehnis HERO K L - ' x sig! 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GAA Chorus ,H Al K 'Q ' J as xl as-4 is X X ' I pf ,Q .z ia ,.. . il' ,V ' lvl .53 .Q .....,X- 1 Q-ann, N Ki, 4 ,ra- :'+ 'Q f A Judie Mattison Sharon Mattson Quill E Scrollg Yearbook Student Senate M in I l ' Q, p 'x - 1 R .f'zg,'f' ln' , 'sg' J W In preparation for the Sunnyslope game, Senior Monte Cole practices making paper footballs. ,. i ' it 'K l . f Iv' We N AL 1 .CT 1 K 'J 5 gr, . N ' rv ' M - fi' 4' Kathleen Milligan Badm.int0ng GAAQ Spike- ttesg Student Council Kim Mitchell f , N fl N rx I t .K D ' ' ff f , , Q., ple . - f-fguz xx 52 - Alf ll l 1 Tracey Montanari Newspaperg Quill 8 Scroll ge. 'LEW Teresa Moseley 5-si 'Vw Y. J' . 'rings' ful ' W. , if A . XC 1, ' j V 1.15 5 5 X - .f x 1 Q 15' Janice Neely Student Councilg VICAI ICEg Mat Maidsg Powder- puff Football 29: 1 va Pte C y Le Q xx! Jig? . f' ev Noreen Nisbet 15 'A N .X Sabrina Montgomery Lillian Monwya , i is C lv linda NbSS james M011 1- -..- ' 1 e . k A A W f Scott Nelson jackie Newbanks DECAg Stage Bandg Con- cert Bandg Marching Band y 'Q '13, no Q .Q t N' ef li C, D I e Karen Morehouse N'HSg ICC: Angel Drlll Team Mary Moseley A 'Ol Patty I --1 Mynatt ?'S4-1' Brian Nash Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Letterman's Club qw., . , -We N. Keith Newby Reed Newell 1 ,rl 1 M i I -:nf C, ,..,5 gf 7 Q li Mark Noble Judy Normandeau Earlene Newell Ann O'Nei.1 Girls' Chorusg Mixed Spanish Club Chorus 1' ,,- .. 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K Deborah Ruggiero Angel Drill Teamg COEg Diamond Dollsg Student Council ,. gli Thomas Scala Cross Coun 3 Basket try - ballg Baseballg Letter- man's Club NX X ,,. . qw... l Ah Paul Schellhase Basketballg Wind Sym- phonyg NHSQ Marching Band 49' ,,.....:r hifi Schroeder Tracy Scott Mat Maidsg Powdex-puff Girls' Tennisg Mat Wresthng Maidsg COE 5 , ,ji . 4 , P , XP Q, X -Q Q f -s .4 I ' ' x -9 kg, Q 5 6 dim is A' Hx 4 . Q ' za A X 1 w, 7? I L R fly X mf 2 -ex Melanie Roeper William Rose if -4. ,,. Jeannie Rulon Victor Rzepecki . -A any ' Q Debbie Schoniger sg. A ' . JF? fi f A 1 er.-f-ff .,,.. X ., li 'T X - , E? . 1 Susle Sexpp Angel Dyill Teamg C OE German Clubg NHS3 VICA! ICE QQJUX Cindy Schuettex- Susan Schultz N1-ls, con History s Hiking Club Q 'wo R-uc. Kim Sharp r K A -,CO C .TVX 5 Laura Smart Badmintong GAAg Student Senate f-'te 'bf J Shayne Smith Thespiansg Masque 8 Gavelg Debate Club fa in ' I I.ily sow ,ff-f' Ken Shipley . ,, . w T 1-1.1 Q-'guy 4 Af Gary Smith . , fw J I' X , E ' Steve Smith Baseball . 1 No Tim Souem Footballg Track Craig Siberman ,I 'L ' aff .. ,Qi -X Derek Simpson VICA! ICE fs? Ivy Smith 7 'cfm Q Q Dave Smylie NHSQ Spanish Clubg I-Iisbory S I-liking.C1ub -'S f M x ' fi ,Q ,'-.- J , for T gr , T ff S C Sheryl Spence I-LEROQ Rodeo Club Mitzi Smith Powder-puff Footballg Angel Drill Teamg Year- book 'Q4 5 'l I Ted Soltis 5, 5,5 JS f yr .S - 1-:S .Q , ,, ji Je annie Spitler x 'W f , i .. .x Q. Kelly Small Basketballg Baseballg Wind Symphonyg March- ing Band Rick Smith Quill 8 Scxollg jazz Bandg Newspaper M00 Terry Sommer if -0 nv .xx .1 Nr HM I Boyd Sprain 163 ern. lg :QL K . Q W ..g-h qrkk Nlll! 91 f 1.4155 Sf 3 A Eric Srnka Eric Staedicke Spanish Clubg Chess 8 Bridge Club P 9. 6- 5 . 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' 5 f 5 Bruce Harrell K ax V , X f X ! Q ki Gwenda Hicks If ' A C .. if if 'l C x Rx 1 i N i .. .v 4' ' Y 'i - A ,f 2 'T-T A I qs K . ... ii I K 'F . f wi- 9 ' ,- Q . 4' Q' ' H C fini, ' f 3 v ,' ' C -175' 5 i -Q ly!! x if ' V , , f , 7 ' l ' ' - l .15 ,. W '. J X CI 1 X., J. . Hg gf' V ' V V 'f-ur. 'Ir X935 Mx il xx l . . 3- ' Q ' I 43 f Cindy Hinson ' A 0 Bill Hoffman Q12 fill, 1- Jeanette Holland X ,Q 4 - A A iii ' bf' Gwen Holmesley - It A ' K jill Homer . 'J' 'il i rriir - ' lrrl W: H C in if . l -r 1 A X11 r l - ,if , ' - sh ' K. 'E K 4 'X 4 Pg A ' QQ I Marilyn Hoover Q F . vw 3 at ' Kathy Hopper wl ' s, Q 'N - N W' ,' Lisn Houle VT, - Q Q , 1-N I 3. '?' K i Cindy Hudson ' 4 Shanna Hughes ' ' jg iv Q 1 G. -N Lori Isaac -X . 4 f ' A ' 1 'f' - . ,Q f QN.Q 2 , . Q L sss i , , ,vs E Q QQ Eric Israel K , W' gs! Y Q . janet Jacobs -Q Q Q I -. X Q . L1 Q J.. I -Q, Pam johnson ,H f - - Q,.,m.,Q xw R ' -5 W N qv is ' Q Rosie johnson 'ff' X? W Q , ' Sonia johnson , , 2 . 1. K 1 Q QQ! s Q Q 11. - ,Q Q . -, i QQ Q Lg 5 Cheryl jones Meg ,Q Yfgh Ql . 2 QW Q Q. .. Q 5 1 . 'M I M .' if nz. fc' ' f Q , ,QW Q' ,Q Q, Q' Q i Terry jones 'ff' ' xl on W' cz? NC , 'Q ' X2 jim judge ' ' ' ,,, - - , 1 -... Q' . Peggy Knin 15' - L Q., . ' cw . X was Bin Karl 1 f Roberta Kerle ' l Xe Q z ' . , v 1 . 5 , -v 4- QM Q ft .Q D1,,1,1 , if X x ! :Q,1Q,-V . 2 2 QQ, Y nv. xersiner , N 'A ' ' 4- Q x Q Q Q X 4, 'S ds V' , A' L v I 4 A l F vt . s S Q ' ei fl' 'XY I ' 5 W . N' in A .. , e . Q. Q Q W -L r Lzuuwx lxunble ' ' 8 5' if Q 1 Q X Q i f 5- A Brenda King Q Q M gf' -- of yryy in L, M F Bill liinser Lib -- - if Q -T' Jggi - ' Q .. 4 4, :LQ joe Kukta - , 5 Lf 'jg ,Q ' QM iff, ' Dixum Luzenby !Q x Q Q NC' QQQ 'L Q Q 33-L QQ k I George Ledune . , - .. l. . K in 1 Q L .V Hs I an in r :Toxin M- ' Michael Loc f ' . X , N' - jim Legrande ' 'Z Q. H Q' eh N 6 3 is joan Lchto , ' , Q Y Qx, f Q Q Mike Lessnrd ' , ,ef-.. ff: y gif! Q- QQ mf, s is .1 L Ed Lincrt V, Q Q , . Q :Q K Fit H A K ' Q N ei . 'S K 214 Fred Lloyd . 1 QQ ,LQLQQ QQ! 1 QQ. y P so M., L il Ngo Yi.. --gli ,xx , ' vu- 'E ' .Len iQ Q ' 5 Mark Loftus ,, K 5 V - fi. Q . pi Tracy Long K X ' ' Q- ' Doug Look '- - 'Q LS, Q -4 Q- -, ov' Bobby Love -5- L4 ---f 'X 'I' L' M3 ,ff Stephanie Lucas .Q -. Q W K ., ' A chris Lundberg 'V A he Q. Q..-W - ,JQQQQQQ xl 5 if. s . A X 4 Qi Hlffff fd - l x -2 X ff ' K Michael Lyon f' ' Q Q Q f i R Teresa Madsen 'wr ' x' A I , I L 8. A1 . Q Deborah Mac K K' r M Qs tr, B Q .9 Kelly Mnlous Q .L ' ' ,Qx 3,4 Michele Musik y wg Q ' TQ - ' ' .. Y gf Q-gf Q Q 1 . S NS! Lem :Nl.1L1X'CX' ' Q X :Q Q if is :Q Q QQ, -Sl' - HN, AZ' ii' ' 4 ' . 1 f ' 'i A 4 v . ,Q Kevin Mc Czxbe 4- 2. y .1 J 7 Q Lisa Mc Connell 5 ,L i 45 Ig. 'Q I 3 5 QQ Q Q, ' Q A Scott McMillinn 5Q Q5f'.gQ ' ' Q QKQ. ' . Q- . Q Marlynn Mcwnde Lrg 'Q 3 .fi V ' L ' 1 Q - Barbie McWnters ie.. ' Q L f L ' V Q ' in N i ' W. fQ F 44 . Q Q R., J QQ .. C. ll s. Cathy Messinger 4, at K ,, ,A 3 v Sharon Metzger 4 ' Lisa Milano lx f 'f 'QL K KL- - Cheryl Miller . 1 ' Kim Miner 5 Q X 6 A q C ' ,,. maiiiyn Miner l' K I N' I K -J, 1 at to A . ii ii i K v, , K. A -f ' 1 KK K Tim Milligan - fi-9. , f ' ' ix. - Dana Mitchell ' 43 15, ,3 5, f ' scott Mitchell .,. - , ' x -1 Steven Mitchell .fv-5, i ' f 1 5 1 I gf ,V Tammy Moore ' K iw rx -X ' Q ' K Valerie More ' N' , , -Q. ., N ' ' K ,K, xl, jj gf Z ek K 'K , , F 0 A ln K K I fi v 1 .rr 1 - li Marie Morehouse K 1 g . - ' .I A Arlene Morgan . K 4 ,Q 3- 'Cr g, K X an 1' Qi S. ' Scott Morrow LL, -f I R Elf,-M fp Q I : V, 1CffM0SSmn is K 'C ' 1 lv , I . ..- . Lf ,J X Selma Mott ' 5 5 S li i '..,,.- 'L Q 5 ' 1 , Paula Murphy K f 3 ' -Q ' 'f '. v Q Q U K .. N . Kg K- ' li. 1 9 - , K. ' f ' 4 Q 552 '- A gt. - . ' Y K bb XA i ' 'W Q, 1 ' . De ie . yers K 3 K or 1 Y' V' 5 Michael Myers it 'l i 3 K' ' f 4 YN YQ v , 2: z. X X 'S Q Darren Neal .9 QL K -.- I ,dx ' KIM ,, - Diana Ness '3 ' -1, 3' 'Y l, ',X W Ki m 5 ' Jeff Neal ' C it M Q. Shelley Nelson 5 io. X 1 X CT y X n X ,A 5 i . 4 1 -' 3 Q x ' vs ' ' -f b ' ' . K E e 12.4 r'frir A: l ir if . . C -, A .-xii, .K KK K . li ir 'K I N A t I oy., 1 l 5 ' john Nettles ' I ' J - 'a 'gs 'ls 'C 'N joe Newell ... eg . ,W -,. 2 Y.. A K Clark Nisbet -ff 5K ' E: ' xc, iv ,KK N 'L 1 Bonnie Nochlzl - Y in K K fi K 1 Pe nnee Nichols l K LT mf .. X Brett Niedens N 1 .3 C . 1 i h an r N 2: 7711 . . X C 'N 4 . C' ,gi Vickie Nix 46 '51 ,Ja an K.. ,O W' - , , Dawn M. Nowlin ,h, -K 'W ,.,- ikl'A gi, ev- i Barbara Osif .f.. 1 i L, 51 ' ,f-- . - f- X C gig' X 'f DcnnisOt1cr 3 K A 3 j.. ' -'ff' K K Burt Overbey , H' I . KK K ' h jeff Pappas O N 4 ,, CK . lgg.:-QQKE, x N , vue... ' i llimifiw, -. ,. it -A C. EKKKKKS K ,K 5, K K, -N Y i K -Q ,- ' K K 'ln Rick Piirizck 0' ' ,Km I. 1 .E NB ' Al my 1015 io. - s A Terry Pzirrill :. l 7 ' -3+ - -if' f ?s.'i,fi. s2E1fr'Y '- . Yr' C is KP, - C X K C r- Terry Pendley . 5 . Q l N, ' Kyle Peter . v--K C , ' , Q KK 13 1 . 5 2- V: ' f . i Q ' in-A 'ff will .1 mi CS ifo- I' . Q , Q NK 1 ' l 1 fe e C 'K Q K or K? , K , 'nc eterson r -w :J fl We ' i .v - ,S PnulPhel1s , ,,. i Q fi , 3 I Q H Q Y-' 1- 3 , , ,,. t l K C L L 5 John Pziiucy nel. KK Q- f j, ,QK L5 3 V , R--L - .r- - ll' ' f . 'S ' K l ,,I f.K K Tummy Pierceaily t .Q -K - - , . - 4 -N s SKK - . , K 4 it if it -. i 0- f . ii: , 8 I 3 Soh X lim vc, ,4 A . p omores Tackle Tricycle Race Chris Palmer Cindy Powell jim Pratt Gary Price Lisa Price Q Gxyur ra 5 , , , A fy A W K V ,,ufy, ,H 3 , .4 , I , .W Y V' Gayle Pruett ' 4 1 Y y M' Carol Purvis 1' ' , , , 'W , Charlie Quinton ,Q y I 5 QV, '-L ' 'f Shawn Rath ? Q- A A 5 A V7 ui A W I . U I - 2 v' N X' Sheila Rath , If A M 5. A L, , K .s ,X , . mi V time, lj .M A , r A fait fi X I 7 ' K kv Cheryl Raver 3 Cx ' gy 5- vw in ' 'l W ,, -gg Susie Reidhead - f ' Q it I ', 4' Patti Remes L35 W ? 1:f,,,' 4 'K 1 I ,- Mark Reveal , K' r V J! 'W f ',.,' 1 - Q Ray Ricks Q ' i ' ,,,- , i i Q nf A X W . . QQ- 1 ' I I . , , 1 V , f 4 Richard Raffle ' ' ' Q If . '- 'gif' Brenda Robinson ... - g K ' ' L I K 'v Kathy Roe N. -ff ' I , s -- P 1-s sem Rosen . y ' 1'1 5 gc, ' , 1, yr f , Clinton Ross - , I j -ffx' I ' 'l:f , , I ' -G, I al, , 7 I .. , f P 5 ,I A 'E fin. ,V N A ,,.c gf N r ff .. Y' P a. . 4 1zfi.h-- V y I, , ' Ronnie Ross , 'a c' Vicky Router -. f iq ,V Hg 353.1 Y 4-Q k ia Mike Rowley - 5234521 f:- 'f ,,W Paul Rushton V , . , .l Andy Ponder has found that using the Libra st d ' ' ' ry to u y is an aide to his classes. Tom Scardina joan Scheeler Marilyn Schell Carrie Schilling Steve Schoblaska Alice Schoder Lisa Schoenfelder Bob Schreiner Ray Schroeder Valerie Scott jill Scranton Sheldon Sexton Darla Sides Roger Simpson Victoria Simpson Bob Shockey Lori Shultz Tina Skotzke Sherly Slavens Kurt Small joan Smith Kim Sm1t.h Holly Snell Doug Souers Nancy Spangler 1 ,Sli Sf S A ' ' xg 5 9 fi J Q . W '- , gg t it RQp,,Sxt btlpp ii 3 HS, 1,5-i- flea' 'V ,Q .1 5 . 4 ' S, N' - A .mn ,f 'W 5 I V 1- 1 sp iiflffliifs.. '-HW 4 - li .A la 1 K ir? WA - l If S f 30 Q '4nsH K-.-q l. S gp EL ' 2 -,. V S X - 2 A S 'Fi' S 1 , for -' f ' t -:. :SS X p 2 S. - N .6 fn X 'Q a.. ' 'S if fvvwb xt v--- L 2 I l X' S v A . X .SSS V A S Q Zjxfa .. if , 1 n v H ,.hS 1 Y V f K N ' 'l 4 S S S fl: ' 1- lr, My , - S,kh tn' A kj-Av I V if -S K t A 'Allt e l 'J S ii X S S ' C ' A A at 'Q xg W ix if ' 1.41. K K s ' 1 V That nail is sure hard to get at , says . M X I Mike Lyons, sophomore upholstery student .N ' , S ' ' A Y V ln , W YQ 1 .4 , ,f 'QV' .:,..-..?.- --- -.r.., Tr r ff, F-Kira Q. Connie Spencer Tim Spicer Scott Stapp Valerie Stavm Linda Steinegger Terri Steinke Tammy Stevens Tom Stevenson Lucille Smber Rick Straub Beth Strome Carolyn Stmmberg jackie Stumpp Bill Sutton Mike Swetish Gary Sywtiuk Robert Tirman Gerald Toshach Brooke Tx-aves Janie Tschilar Ruby Tweedy Cheryl Ulander Kevin Van Pelt George Van Winkle Gene Varden I .1 .47 i 46.- '., 532445, Becky Godwin, Laura Milne and Terri Godwin take a break at lunch to get f ,Q A tllell' pictures taken. Hg -rl:-h ,-2, Y: ' V ir.. 'K ff? f- url N, eeefe' w ' a . 4 N F - A- , 1, . I Hg, g . Q X krrrk ,gm ik , y , gg . eely y My V ,,. 1,1 - 3 ' N my 'R 'R' s B ,g fr K. I V , ff,-1- 'AG' .- T S F fa, like - W ,f gs 5- .A ,mi ' '-gtg.. i 1 m 049 44511 f 38, 'S' G ' -, xv l 1--x To -f ' ' I ' ln:-:u 43 ' lf! v K 14 1 : 1. 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K . f - .X W ' W, N Alisa White is 'N 27 i A - Q- I A, Penny Whitmore in , x y ' H ' I Q , A fs-1 W' , I , .f Aj. Q e gg 'X M' . , bfi X Neff, ' - ' g UM ' A .,t lv 3 in R 5-.ml Laurie wake -vi ... I 3. Q3 9 Kelly W ilkinson ,V 1' ' '53 5' Keuy Williams 4-5 '31, ,,,.. 1 L, 5 Jacqueline Wilson v'i ,cgfv 3 K Kmimqa wiison NV 5, my e . r. A . 1 K N ,ik In A ,... I L .. A L A X V X QE? A i 1 .fx 4 3- , e 1 I' ' i W P Mr. Dale Frost explains to sophomore joe Kutka how to reupholster a chair. .f fr.. Q . -5 ge., N ig., -0 , fi , .. 'fee Y , ra 3' A 3: 4' f A J , Q. fl, i ig gms ,. me ' ' 2 . L 1 A A w e if i I vs i 1,2 Dawn Ahem Karen Anderson jeff Barnes Laura Butcher Rick E11 ii .... K i 5 f' I Rl , If X .. x vi I 1 1' ,X , 2 ' 'Asif- A. 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S 'D S9 F i A - ' ff- Flavia Deguire Dcnnis Dennison Don Denny Jacque Denton Ray Dcsmarnis Barbara Dickson Terri Dillon Don Sownie Gubi Downie jane Drnzkowski Dick Drushal Scott Earl Maria Eckersley Ian Eden Norman Edick Eric Eisenman Bonnie Emillio Lori Engle Involvement in Sports Brings Recognition FD -f A it I Q 'lik 1' ileti D 'fliw . f This takes nerve on my part , exclaims nosh Dave Lannes as Don Grim sits calmly on table. kb? ,Q M vf M a his I Jig Q ' le , 5 D We . Y' X1 ' -f, 'il' D A A - A .5 . .At Q A A ia w- H- ...S D glib X ,gg ,,xf,.. W .1 - ,J Q, v A 5 ASQ '- W su Q xi. 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A f .,, A V 'LL ,N B ei. S Ba A Jonathan Hurlbut Carol Hutson Marsha Ilda Doug jensen Arlo Jepson Charla johnson Prep Building, Freedom Intrigue Frosh 3335- f . i-k.. - - B K ,,. I . 'f' K m JB is B -- rw Y 1 Li Q 1 1 B ' ifsf Q A3 .A 5 ' 'Q i 9' 'e K Q ri .: x K f I Hi f, Taking a lunch break, Freshmen Kay Smillie and jennifer Byrne enjoy school food and freedom. Beth Kinser Donna Kissel Steve Kleitsch Glen Kunow Martin Landis Bob Lanese Bonnie Laneville Dave Lannes Forrest Leach Kim Leavens Tonya LeBlanc Christi Lewis 2, B Q NW In 16-: ie e B - 'Q if L, x , , V ex ge we 3 W ,, J 6 x V 1 8 1 la , iw 1 X By 'K i X. ' Q Y :A T' 3' 'i B A ' K X - K 1 m' . .4 sf x ' K ' B Q- B BJ i Bxl 'N 'ixi i1g- - A ' aB 1' - 4 . 1 s. 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Students David Aaker 142 Lisa Abate 109,180 Ed Acree 191 james Adams 118 Kathy Adkins 191 Bruce Agenter 142 Gina Agostinelli 180 Dawn Ahern 190 Marsha Aida 108 Paula Airola 180 Rosanna Abers 129, 180 Anita Albright 121,168 Johnnie Alcott 142 Kathy Alcott 138, 139,168 Patrica Alderman 133, 142 George Alexander 168 Colt D. Alford 180 Doug Alford 142 Cash Alee 168 Elizabeth Allegretto 129, 191 Cindy Allen 143 Jeff Allen 191 Jody Allen 120 Thomas Allen 143 Terry S. Alter 180 Tim Alter 168 Barbara Althoff 123,134 Linda Althoff 180 Tom Robert Alvey 32 Brian Anders 143 Blaine Anderson 168 Bonnie Anderson 143 Brenda Anderson 89,108,191 Daniel Anderson Diana Anderson 168 Karen Anderson 125, 190 Steve Anderson 90, 180 Terri Anderson 87,89,1O7,115,168Y Michelle Andriot 126, 168 Kay Anstead 109, 120,168 joe Anterio 124 Mark Ard jim Arkin 99,129,191 Terry Armstrong 143 Kathie Arnold 168 Shelly R. Arnold 115, 180 Frank Arradale 143 Gina Arrandlle 87, 89, 107, 115,168 Willard Arwood Pamela Asay 120, 180 Danny Ashton 136 Marget Atchley 168 Kevin Atkins 143 Donna Auer 43,115,180 Bonni Austin 33,ss,93,96,1o5,11s, 123, 156,165,168 Iuanell Austin 134,168 Iuanice Austin 168 Alice Auwen 85,115 jim L. Auwen 180 jim Aycock 143 Siena Baare 168 Sandra Babbitt 20, 39, 41, 84,143 Dan Bailey 133 Thomas Baile 143 Y Charles Baker 36,114,13O,143 Chris Baker 168 Connie Baker 143 Richard Baker 129 Sandy Baker 115,181 Tammi Baker 124,168 Terry Baker 181 Troy Baker 191 Ruth Baldwin 109, 168 Daniel Bailie 143 Index john Ballard 143 Terri Barbano 168 Terri Barabas 89, 123,181 john Barber 181 Kathy Barfuss 168 William Barham 143 Lori Barkei 191 Charita Barnes 116,143 jeff Barnes 81, 99,190,191 Mary Barnhizer 143 john Barrese 96, 115 Suzette Barrett 108,168 Ron Bartelt 143 Karl Barthel98,169 Robert Bass 81,191 Sandra Bass 169 Donna Bates 181 Debbie Batka 109,123,181 Rusty Bauer 181 Dawn Baughman 129, 143 Mary Bazzone 169 Kim Beraden 120,123,134,191 Brenda Beasley 169 Artie Beaty 116,143 Libby Beaty 144 Cindy Beaudin 191 Charles Beaulieu 169 Mark Beck 169 Debra Beda 134,180,181 Carol Berry 85 Linda Behnke 191 Rick Bell 129,144 Steve Bell 169 Michael Belt 144 Robin Belt 134,181 Tami Bemrich 123,125,181 Tom Bemrich 144 Beverly Bennett 169 Cathy Bennett 43, 53, 82, 115, 169 Hank Bennett 27 jim Bennett 90, 99 Kell M. Bennett 88,90 Thomas Bennett 96, 115 Brenda Bentley 181 Roy Berke 114, 144 Nancy Berkholz 191 jeff Bernal 169 Carolyn Bom' 1 09.169 Briar Bertison 81, 129, 191 Carmen Besloner 138,139, 169 Linda Beukema 169 Danielle Bevry 126,144 julie Biesterueld 169 Debbie Bilman 169 Dawn Bingaman 144 jennifer Bingaman 84,169 Christina Bingham Tina Bingham 181 David Binkley 169 Nancy Birkholz 129 Deborah Bishop 144 Diane Bishop 169 Michelle Bishop 108,115,191 Rose' Bishop 169 Bonnie Bittick 191 Robin Bjork 84,181 Karen Blackwood 144 Alan Blair 144 Karen Blair 136, 138,139,169 Kevin Blair 181 Terry Blanchett 144 Randall Blaum 119,121,129, 192 Barbara Blinston 169 Thomas Bliss 65,124,192 Claudia Bloom 21, 84, 132 Kathi Bloome 87 Robert Blose 116 Brian Bockelman 31,132,133,144 Connie Boegeman 41 ,42, 38, 82, 132 Teresa Bohrer 144 Mark Bohstedt Scott Bollinger 144 Doug Bondy 116 Denise Bonelli 169,190 Marcy Bonfiglio 43, 108,109, 115,192 Rob Booth 132,133,169 Sheril Lea Bordeaux 86, 89, 107,115 192 Susan Bordeaux 86,89, 107, 115,181 Lisa Boulton 84,12O, 168,169 Glenn Boulton 144 Stephanie Bourlier 190, 192 Laura Bowers 144 Pamela Bowles 134,181 Susan Bowser 144 Denise Boyd 169 Tami Boykin 169 Randall Boylan 144 Carolyn Bozich 82, 181 Karen Bozich 192 Pam Brandt 192 Darin Brasch 181 Alisa Brecher 132,169 Tara Brecher 113, 134 Terry Brecher 192 Lori Brehmer 144 Ed Breland 169 Stewart Breland 144 janet Bridgewater 116,145 Mark Bridinger 90, 192 Lislie Bridwell 117, 145 Cindy Briggs 181 Sherry Brightwell 116, 145 Tracy Brock 169 Rick Brockman 181 Shannon Brooks 169 Tanna Brooks 192, 129 Cathy Broome 134, 181 Alison Brower 181 Bette Brower 145 Cherry Brown 145 Dale Brown 67, 81, 192 james Brown 129, 181 Steve Brown 169 Sue Brown 169 Terri Brown 181 Tim Brown 145 Richard Brown 118 Tom Browne 169 Rich Browning 181 Vicki Broyles 169 Tammi Brunch 181 Ken Brueggemann 133, 192 William Bruein 57, 169 Patti Bruno 114,116,145 jeff Buckley 129 Nancy Buerner 85, 169 Curt Buethe 181 Dawn Buethe 169 Pam Bulgrin 169 Janna Burch 192 Susan Burden 120, 192 Mark Burdick 145 Don Burdomb 125 Robert Burek 181 Liz Burger 116 Cathy Burggraff 116 Kurt Burggraff 192 Debbie Burk 85,123,169 Erin Burke 120, 181 Martin Burke 124, 169 Patrica Burke 55, 145 Raymond Burke 129, 130,145 Warren Burmar 98 Dan Burmeister 145 james Bumett 121 , 122, 132, 133,145 Janet Burnett 86, 125,124,134,181 Marce Burns 169 Bryce Burnside 20, 80,98,115,181 Peter Burrows 145 Diane Burson 122,192 Rita Burton 181 Sheri Burton 109,169 Beverly Burwell 85,192 John Bushee 120,129, 170 Lavern Buszta 170 Laurie Butcher 190,192 Donna Butler 192 Eric Byler 36, 39, 45, 98,114,145 Scott Byler 124,138,139 Tina Byrd 122,181 Jenna Byrna 192, 195 Kevin Cahill 145 Kim Callahan 115,180,181 Micheal Cameron 133 Rose Cameron 170 Greg Campbell 81, 192 Jeff Campbell 80 Gina Canale 145 Micheal Steven Carara 181 Deborah Cardelli 145 Christine Carena 181 Teresa Carena 108,134, 192 Steven Carey 170 Cheryl Carmichael 192 Melinda Carpenter 145 Cheryl Ann Carney 181 Judith Carney 116,145 Mike Caron 170, 172 Melinda Carpenter 122 Laura Carrino 127,170 Tracy Carrino 108 Beth Carroll 129, 170 Linda Carson 118, 146 Bill Carter 123,170 Don Carter 170 Charles Cartrette 192 Cris Case 129 Karen Caserta 84,136, 137,170 Kim Casperson 192 Linda Castas 170 Lisa Cates 181 Robert Caulfiell 117, 170 Mike Caulkins 132,133,145 Kathy Cave 129 Bruce Chamberlain 119,181 Charles Chambers 121,122,170 Sheena Chapman 170 Peggy Charlton 170 Monty Cherry 170 Stacey Chesin 117,146 Tammie Chidester 192 Martin Childers 170 Jimmy Childress 181 Mark Christman 170 Willard Chrisman 192 Diane Christiansen 108, 192 Kim Churchard 126, 132,146 Val Churchill 109, 170 Nestor Cifuentes 124,170 Renee Cioca 120,170 Steve Clapp 192 Cindy Clarida 170 Cindilee Clark 181 Greg Clark 79 Joanne Clark 181 Lori Clark 192 Matt Clark 79,115,146 Patricia Clark 120,146 Richard Clark 133,181 Susan Clayton 192 Deborah Cleverley 181 Connie Clifton 109,117,170 Jamie Coates 115,181 Robin Cockburn 129 Carole Coe 22, 115,124 Beth Cohen 170 John Colasacco 136 Monty cole 21,37,38,40,78,79,115, 157 Barb Collier 129,192 Kathy Collier 181 Dean Collins 181 Kathleen Collins 85, 196 Mickey Collins 55,146 Jerry Collis 192 Jeanette Colyn 117,120,135, 136, 138, 139, 146 Jan Comp 192 Glenn Conlon 170 Maria Conner 192 Jacque Conners 146 Stephanie Conners Rhonda Cook 146 Suzanne Cook 146 Mark Coolidge 170 David Coons 170 Anna Cooper 109, 129,170 Bert Cooper 147 Calvin Cooper 120 Kyle Cooper 22,98,170 Robin Cooper 170 Bill Copeland 81,192 Steve Cora 119,192 Alan Corbett 181 Janelene Cornell 129,130, 191,192 Debbie Corte 84,170 Steve Cortez 192 Mary Cortright 192 Sedona Cota 192 Kevin Cotter 67,147 Lisa Cottrell 192 Jeanne Coulson 129,170 Jay Covell 112 Roberta Alison Cox 192 Cindi Craig 123,170 Michael Crane 39, 115, 147 Melanie Craven 170 Carol Crawford 170 Mike Crawford 192 Patricia Crayne 182 David Creel Linda Creel 170 Kit Creighton 132, 133,182 Cindy Crook, 116, 147 Deb Crook 192 Calvin Cross Jim Crutcher 116,147 Carolyn Culver 115,118,182 Karen Dahl 170 Sheryl Dahl 116,147 Susan Daigle 192 Bud Dalke 182 Alan Daly 81,192 Brian Daly 147 Terri Damer 182 Bill Darnell 138,139,147 Lisa Darragh 147 Debbie Davis 180,182 Donna Davis 123, 134,182 Harold Davis 44,115,117 Michael Davis 116,147 Mike Davis 147 Rene Davis 109,170 Terry Davis 36, 84, 114 Christine DeChance 86, 89, 107, 115, 182 Doug DeChance 147 Carol Decker 36,108,114,120,147 Cindy Decker 182 Jeanie Decker 170 Sam Dee 182 Flavia Deguire 193 Yolanda Deguire 135,170 Joe Demichele 79,115, 147 Mark Demichele 81 Diane Dempsey 170 Craig Deneke 90 Kurt Denkscherz 81 Tom Dennerline 170 Donald Denney 129, 193 Tina Denney 170 Deborah Dennison 133,170 Dennis Dennison 193 Jackie Denton 193 Kenny Denton 170 Karen Denzer 124,134,182 Diana Deroy 133, 170 Mark Deroy 170 David Desarmeau 182 Raymond Desmarais 193 Barbara Dew 147 Craig Dickelman 136,137,147 Eric Dickelman 120,136,137,17O Debbie Dickerson 117, 134, 147 Pat Dickinson 123,129,182 Barb Dickson 123,134,193 Jill Diedrich 116, 121,147 Stan Dietz 80, 182 Roberta DiGravio 147 David Dill 171 Connard Dill 147 Maureen Dillon 120, 148 Terri Dillon 193 Denis Diruk 182 Mitchel Dirlik 171 Johnathan Diskin 36 Carol Dinsmore 148 Beth Diss 171 Robbie Dodd 182 Pam Dooley 109, 148 James Doi-ay 80 Kathleen During 121,171 Bill Dornan 43, 171 Lori Douglas 36, 114,136, 138,139,148 Scott Douglas 182 Dale Dowell 182 Don Donnie 99, 193, 200 Gabi Downie 108,193 Brenda Doyal 20, 21 , 33, 37, 40, 42, 148 Vicki Doyal 84,182 Ron Dragoo 171 Jane Drazskowski 193 John Drazskowski 36, 57, 114, 124, 148 Cathy Dresback 27, 51, 117,118,129,171 Richard Drushal 81, 193 John Dubesk 129 Janet Ducharme 171 Mark Ducote 171 Roseanne Dudley 148 Mike Duffy 133 Sharon Duffy 115 Robert Duke 116,125 Valerie Dunkel 53, 109,171 Debbie Duran 182 Pat Duran 148 Kay Eanstead 133 Russell Earegood 96, 97, 171 Scott Earl 121, 193 Cindy Easterling 182 Carol Easton 182 Rainy Easton 171 Rob Eaton 88,124,182 Vicki Echols 82, 171 Maria Eckersley 193 Jay Edelson 123, 148 Jeanette Eden 193 Jo Ann Edick 119 John Edick 182 Sharon Edmonds 148 Debbie Edwards 171 'Tina Edwards 134, 171 Philip Eglehoff 182 karen Eichenauer 135, 171 Marie Eilenfeldt 85,135,171 Eric Eisernan 121,129,193 Cindy Eiseman 120,129,13O, Julie Eldridge 148 Ricky Ell 129, 190 Joe Elliott 171 Cheryl Ellsworth 171 Bonnie Emilio 134, 193 Stephen Emmons 117 Lori Engel 108,193 Cindy English 148 Curt English 182 Gay English 182 Mary Enright 109, 124, 182 Dale Eppard 182 Lynn Ernster 72, 171 Paula Espinoza 182 Debbie Esser 117 Linda Evans 89,133,171 Denise Evitts 182 Don Fajen 182 Mary Falkenburg 117,148 Lonny Fanning 171 Lori Farenta 193 Don Farenga 98,171 Karene Farley 182 Linda Farmer 171 Patricia Farral 193 Tim Farrington 148 Debbie Faulkner 171 Tim Faulkner 79, 148 Gail Fay 116 Jeff Feist 193 Roy Fellman 120, 171 Carol Felton 109,116,148 Joseph Fencl 182 Kelly Fenn 171 Lourdes Fernandez 148 Jeff Ferguson 193 Kelly Ferguson 171 Sue Festa 171 Richard Fickes 148 Jamie Field 135, 171 Ed Fields 193 Dora Fields 148 Ken Fields 81,193 Mildred Fields 182 Richard Fields 149 Geraldine Finch 114,116,149 Ken Finch 171 Denise Finnesy 135 Pat Ann Finstad 193 Anita Fisher 193 Jerri Fisher 149 Karen Fisher 87, 89, 107,115, Scott Fitzgerald 27 Lynda Fleischer 182 1 1 Sally Fleming 117,120, 125,171 Jim Fletcher 90 Felecia Flick 117,129,149 Mark Flinchbaugh 129,130 Zibby Folk 124,133,168,171 Dan Ford 171 John Ford 182 Chip Forester 81 Judy Formon 182 Rita Forrester 31,36,114,132,149 Melissa Forrester 109,120,123,129,182 Chip Forster 194 Bruce Foster 171 JoAnn Foster 117, 149 Karen Fouche 116,149 Steve Fouche 80,123,171 Terri Fowler 182 Thomas Foy 149 Craig Fraher 183 Diane Franklin 149 Ronnie Franklin 79, 171 Neva Franks 171 Steve Franks 79, 149 Ruthann Franz 183 Diane Fraser 149 Craig Frazer 136 Lance Frazer 171 Shawn Frazer 114,116,129,149 Sue Freaney 117,149 Don French 136 Lori Freshour 171 Jenny Frey 129, 134, 194 Wendell Frey 129,132,133, 171 Lynette Friedrich 171,190 Sharon Frigard 116, 149 Howard Frintner 41, 79, 96, 97, 149 Robert Frintner 80, 98, 183 Rich Fritz 129 Ron Frohs 149 Mark Frost 183 Sue Fry 171 Debbie Fulton 134,194 Taina Fulton 183 Susan Fuschi 108, 171 Scott Fusso 183 Lee Fykes 171 Gage Gaddis 194 Sanda Gafford 149 Mike Gale 183 Nancy Gallagher 129,183 Sandy Gallagher 183 Daniel Gardiner 149 Kathleen Gardiner 171 Lisa Gardner 109,123, 171, 190 Pat Gardiner 123,134, 183 Cathy Garrett 194 Dan Garson 66,120,171 Jim Garvey 194 Jody Garvey 114, 149 Clyde Gasser 194 M arc Gastin 118 Debbie Gaston 194 Mark Gaston 25, 132,133 Linda Gaustad 121,149 Terri Geise 172 Lyn Geistlinger 172 Rose Geopfert 150 John Gerace 133 Greg Geske 130,150 Pam Geske 117 Terry Getling 150 Tina Giarrusso 115,150 Doug Gibson 183 Roxie Gibson 172 Susan Giesie 150 Sue Gigger 109. 172 Susan Gilbert 123, 129 Amy Gill 120,150 Debbie Gilliland 136,183 Mike Gillott 194 Lela Gilmore 172 Curt Gilsdorf 194 Jamey Giordano 190, 194 Debbie Glass 190 Jack Glass 194 Debra Glavas 194 Kathy Glendening 172 Becky Godwin 188 Cindy Godwin 183 Daryl Godwin 79,115,150 Terri Godwin 188 Rose Goepfert 109, 132 Michael Goeppert 194 Kathy Goetz 113,194 Nancy Goff 172 Greg Goldby 172 Annetta Golsh 183 Bart Good 65, 80, 124, 172 Kim Goodman 172 Scott Goodwin 137 Terry Goodwin 125 Randy Gorges 116 Kim Gosney 27,113,118,132, 150 John Graham 133, 183 Rick Graham 129, 183 Kenneth Grant 104 Richard Grant 150 Gigi Grau 115,118.119.120,172 Cherry Grauer 183 Barb Graves 134,138,139, 172 -Terrv Gray 172 Justin Gray 172 Judy Greene 183 Lisa Greene 121,123,129, 172 Shannon Greene 121,123,129,183 David Greenwald 62 Tracie Greenwood 150 Kay Greeson 108, 121,194 Kevin Grell 80,183 Donald Grim 81,79,96,115, 150 Ron Grim 80, 96, 183 Mark Grittner 172 Vicki Grout 36,114,129,150 Kathy Groupe 134, 172 Debra Gruzinski 172, 126 Darlene Guethle 36, 114,116,150 Linda Guethle 172 Kelly Gulla 194 Cindy Gunder 136, 150 David Gunderson 150 Ted Gwilliam 27,118,119 Jeff Gwillian 172 Glenn Haese 36,44,113, 114 Chris Hahn 172 Corey Hahn 114 Robin Haikens 134 Kim Haines 84 Kim Hainge 114,13O, 132, 133,150 Lisa Hale 120 Missy Hale 84, 109,172 Tara Haley 116, 150 Cindy Hall 113,116 Marisa Hall 25,118, 132,172 Glenda Hallinan 172 Veronica Hamel 194 Denise Hamlin 172 lla I-Iamrich 183 Arthur l-lamrick 172 Bill Hancock 172 Boug Hancock 79 Brian Handel 88 Sharlene Hansen 108,123,183 Terry Hansen 36,114,150 Jack Hanson 120 Tamada Harbour 183 Tom Harbour 172 Georgia Hardaway 150 Nicky Hardaway 22, 172 Kim Harden 123,134, 183 Denise Harding 194 Teri Hards 124 William Hare 63, 172 John Hargrove 129, 130 Dan Hargrove 129,130, 132,133 Denise Harkinson 151 Clarence Harlow 194 Steve Harman 88, 129, 172 Penny Harmen 124, 183 Robert Harmon 194 Cindy Harowitz 173 Kerin Harrell 151, 172 Kevin Harrell 138, 139 Peggy Harrell 194 Ginger Harris 117, 136,173 Lynda Haris 190 Lynda Harris 124,173 Sandy Harris 173 Denice Hart 151 Karen Hartley 83,115 Sheryl Hartley 171 Heather Hartson 183 Kevin Hausheer 123, 129, 173 Billy Hawk 194 Kathy Hawk 183 Rick Hay 151 Randy Hayden 173 Greg Hayes 151 Kevin Hayes 79,115, 151 Rusty Heap 183 James Heard 81,191,194 Pamela Susan Heard 194 Harold Heavener 172,173 Greg Hebda 80,183 Jedd Hebrink 120, 173 Mike Heehler 183 June Hegreberg 123,173 Robin l-Leikens 123,194 Bob Hemmerly 79, 80, 173 Chris Hemmerle 81,194 Eric Hemmerle 183 Mark Henderson 151 Kendra Hendrickson 183 Charles Henehan 136 Harold Henke 114, 151 Rhonda Hennacy 173 Gary Hensley 173 Sharon Herd 151 Charlene Herndon 173 Terry Herndon 80,96,112,115,180,183 Bruce Herrell 183 Vicki Herring 151 Carolyn Hersey 126, 151 Mary Hersey 117,120 Bob Hert 90, 115,151 Paula Hert 129 Kim Hertz 113,123,194 Rob He ig 36, 56, 114 Gwen H cks 126, 183 Rhonda 3 icks 123,183 John Hilderbrand 136, 151 Mary Hilderbrand 25, 126, 183 Dana Hile 183 George Hiler 99,194 Reenie Hill 173 Robby Hill 151 Shareen Hill 124 steve Hill 183 Carolyn Hills 89,194 Mike Hills 173 Pat Hills 80, 183 Jan Hinderman 151 Alan Hines 133,183 Laurie Hines 116,152 Cindy Hinson 183 jeff Hinson 194 Lisa Hinton 152,173 Melissa Hjelmstad 82, 83, 115,132,173 Becky Hoag 129, 173 Dayna Hodges 173 Carolyn Hoelzen 129,173 Bill Hoffman 183 Jane Hoffman 173 Karen Hoffman 64,116, 126,152 Norman Hoffman 124, 173 Ron Hoffman 152 Kathy Hoganson 123, 190 Debbie Holdorf 116, 150 Andrew Holian 173 Jeanette Holland 134,183 Mary Holland 173 Sandra Holloway 108,194 Gary Holmes 136, 152 Robert Holmes 194 Susan Holmes 132,152 Gwen Holmesley 183 Laurie Holtz 36,114, 152 Doug Homer 3s,39, 41 43, 44, 79, 113, 7 115, 152 Jill Homer 87,107,115, 183 Cheryl Homme 194 Jill Hook 194 Kim Hook 152 Marilyn Hoover 124,129,184 Brian Hopkins 194 Kathy Hopkins 108, 109, 173 Kathy Hopper 87, 184 Mike Hopper 79, 152 Eddie Horger 79, 80 Lisa Houle 184 Karl Houser 173 Cathy I-Ioutz 120,173 John Howard 112, 152 Betsy Hoyt 125 John Hoyt 136 Cindy Hudson 136, 184 Don Huffman 194 Shanna Hughes 184 Cheryl Humble 134 Tracey Hunt 194 Kay Hunter 152 Richard Hunter 173 Kan Huntley 80 Jesse Hurlbut 122, 130,152 John Hurlbut 129, 195 Paula Hurt 130 Peggy Huston 125 Carol Hutson 195 Marsha llda 109, 195 Lori lngle 121 Shanna Ingwerson 116,152 Kary lromalee 120 Marcus Irvin 153 Lori Issac 184 Kathy lsenburg 173 Eric Inael 184 Kurt lsrael66,88, 124,173 Valerie lvansek 114, 153 Cindy Jacobs 153 Janet Jacobs 184 Julie James 133 Joann Jany 36,114, 153 Nancy Jarett 133,138,173 Mike Jarvinan 173 Pertti Jarvelin 88, 124,153 Barbara Jefferies 153 Kevin Jenkins 173 Quinton Jenkins 132, 133 Doug Jensen 195 Karen Jensen 109,120,168,173 Arlo Jepson 195 John Jeter 129 Dan Joder 129,173 Charla Johnson 195 Cindy Johnson 195 Clifford Johnson 173 Jan Johnson 132 Jerome Johnson 191,195 Pam Johnson 123,184 Rose Johnson 184 Sonia Johnson 65,126,184 Ted Johnson 153 Thad Johnson 153 Wendy Johnson 119,195 Brenda Johnston 173 Evonne Jolley 153 Bruce Jones 153 Cheryl Jones 108,184 Chris Jones 116,153 Christina Jones 109 Greg Jones 37, 41, 78, 79,153 Lori Jones 173 Mike Jones 81, 99, 195 Ron Jones 88, 195 Terry Jones 81, 184 Terry Jones 99 Karen Jordan 153 Edmalita Judge 132,153 James Judge 184 Veronica Kaden 154 Peggy Kain 184 Bill Kamp 154 Vicki Kappel 36, 114,132, 154 William Karl 80, 184 Laura Kartje 122,173 Mary Kartje 51, 195 Randy Kath 36 Keith Kaufman 154 Doug Kaz 154 Stephen Keeley 122 Wayne Keenan 78, 79, 115 David Keener 173 Lindsay Keener 173 Rita Keller 133 Vanessa Keller 134 Cynthia Kelly 152,154 Karen Kelly 89 Shannon Kelly 195 John Kennedy 173 Steve Kenny 173 Roberta Kerley 184 Chris Kern 195 Dave Kern 63 Dyane Kershner 184 Mike Kiesler 173 'Tricia Kilpatrick 174 Dorothy Kimball 134,195 Shelly Kimball 173 Laura Kimball 184 Doreen Kind 123,173 Robert Kind 116,154 Brenda King 109, 123, 125,184 Edgar King 174 George King 79 Jack King 88,195 Janis King 116,132,154 Jeff King 88 Joni King 86,115,174 Kay King 89,195 Mona King 195 Tammi King 86 Beth Kinser 86,115,195 Billy Kinser 184 Donna Kissel 195 Rick Kissel 174 Johanna Kiselburg 112,113,114 117 124, 142, 154 Teddy Kister 116 Larry Kitterman 116,154 Steve Kleitsch 124,195 Jeff Klima 174 Darby Knochel 133, 174 William Knott 154 Cathy Knuth 174 Diane Knutson 133,174 Diane Kohrn 117 Stacy Komraus 174 Brad Kramer 27 118 119, 138, 139, 174 ' ' Pam Kratochull 154 Sara Krieger 107,115,174 Debbie Kropp 154 Kim Kruczynski 119 Kim Kuhlam 154 Barb Kuhn 116, 154 Joe Kukta 184,189 Eric Kula 124,154 Mike Kull 154 Glen Kunow 195 Marice Kunz 134, 174 Susan Ladrigan 174 Mike LaFleur 117 Craig Lahlum 31,129, 132, 133, 174 Chris Lake 81 Curt Lake 154 Carol Lamacki 117, 174 Chris Lammen 174 Nick Lamonica 54 Laurie LaMountain 129, 154 Martin Landis 195 Vicki Lane 174 Robert Lanese 195 Bonnie jo Laneville 129,195 Dale Lannes 85, 136, 138, 139,174 Dave Lannes 81 , 99, 193, 195 Chris Larsen 130, 174 jeff Lasher 114,154 Mark Latour 116 Marci Lavaasen 134 Debra Lavery 155 Lita Lavatil 174 Charles Laversen 120 Bob Lawson 174 David Lazenby 155 Diana Lazenby 184 Forrest Leach 195 Tami Leatherman 134,174 Kim Leavens 134,195 Tammy LeBlanc 117, 120, 174 Terri LeBlanc 155 Tonya LeBlanc 195 Eileen Lebo 129 Cindy Ledenthal 155 Janice Lederle 87, 174 Sandra Lederle 87,114,155 Cheri LeDu.ne 123,174 George LeDune 184 Mike Lefleur 122 jim Legrande 184 joan Lehto 184 Mark Lehman 116, 155 Mike Leiby 125, 155 joan Lekto 124 Peg Lemaire 174 Lawrence Lemieux 174 Debbie Leon 117,155 Michele Lessard 174, 184 Greg Leurs 88 Karen Lewallen 85,155 Ann Lewis 116 Christina Lewis 108, 121,195 Greg Lewis 196 Lisa Lewis 22,108,109,134,174 Pat Liddle 155 Mike Lincoln 174 Kim Line 116, 155 Ed Linert 90, 124,184 Brenda Link 196 Vilma Lins 86,124,155 Paul Lintz 129, 130,174 Steven Lipcsak 129, 196 Charlie Lipscomb 36, 114, 116 Elaine Lira 134, 174 Tammy Liston 134,196 Ladon Little 126 Fred Lloyd 184 Charles LoBaido 129, 130 Sue LoBaido 129, 155, 114 Beth Lockhart 129 Cheryl Lockey 112,142,155 Donna Locurto 120, 133 Donna Loeffler 155 Brian Loehnis 116,155 Debby Leftus 112,113,12O,168,174 Mark Loftus 184 Teresa Loftus 37, 38, 39, 41,43, 44,109, 112,113, 120,136,138,139,146,155 Debbie Logan 132,174 Tracy Long 108, 184 Doug Look 184 Brett Lott 120, 129,130 Bart Louhi 174 Cheryl Louviere 296 Marcia Lovaasen 196 Sally Lovaasen 117, 155 Bobby Love 184 Cheryl Love 85,108,196 Dallas Lovett 196 Doug Lowder 118, 132, 133,155 Stephanie Lucas 184 Vicki Lucas 119,133,174 Shelly Ludi 196 Chris Lundberg 184 john Lunsford 196 jeff Luse 174 Robert Lusson 133, 155 Brian Lyman 174 jerry Lyon 79, 156 Mike Lyon 184,187 Genie Lyons 119,174 jon Lyons 119,196 Deana Lyster 156 Darla Sides 124 Suzanne Mack 118,132,174 Tim MacLeod 156 Tom MacLeod 156 Tina Macy 196 Denise Madiol 156 Mark Madsen 117 Teri Madsen 184 Debbie Mae 184 Mickey Magee 174 Tina Mahoney 109, 156 Ed Maida 117,156 Kelly Malous 184 Lori Malavenda 108 Michael Malinski 117,156 Dale Malone 125,133,196 Nancy Mammon 133,156 Brian Mangravite 113, 124, 174 Peter Mangravite 36, 114, 156 Brent Mangum 174 Mark Mangus 174 Richard Mangus 156 DeeAnna Manning 36, 129,132 Scott Manning 98 Tom Marks 136 Annette Marquez 174 joe Marquez 156 Tom Marritt 196 Ricky Marshall 196 Robert Marshall 116, 120,157 Bill Martin 174 Duranna Martin 114, 156 Ken Martin 156 Marsha Martin 156 Sharon Martin 174 ,156 Tennie Martin 85,114,120,133,157 Sandy Mase 175 Cheryl Maszk 108,124,157 Michelle Maszk 83,115,184 Gail Matas 133 Darlene Matte 196 Tim Matteson 96,97, 115,175 judie Mattison 157 Sharon Mattson 139, 157 Charles Maule 79,115, 175 Tim Maurer 132,133 Lem Maurer 12,132,133, 184 Becky Mayo 157 Kathy Mayo 60 Pam Mazur 117,175 Chris McCabe 175 Joseph McCabe 51 , 196 Kevin Mf:Cabe 184 Lily McCabe 118,157 Timberly McCabe 175 james McCaleb 196 Sherri McCarthy 50, 137, 175 Melinda McClain 133,175 Rex McComb 129,196 Lisa McConnell 184 Liz McCurdy 175 Mark McDade 52 Michael McDonald 129 Roseanne McGrath 117 Leigh McGregor 196 Diane Mclnnis 196 Kathy Mclntosh 108, 120, 196 Edgar McKee 175 Lisa McKenzie 123,175 Tammy McLaughlin 175 Scott McMillan 123,184 Calvin McMinn 124 Morris McNitt 157 jeff McQuagge 175 Marlynn McWade 123,184 Barbie McWaters 120,138, 139,184 Kathy Meade 175 Kris Meade 115,175 jeff Meade 119,196 Merrie Meade 115,184 Robert Meade 129,130, 175 Rhonda Meador 157 Gerald Meek 132, 133,175 Rhonda Meador 157 Gerald Meek 132,133,175 Diane Melanson 108, 175 Donald Melchisedesh 196 Robert Mele 157 Nancy Merlino 196 Cathy Messinger 185 Sharon Metzger 60,185 Michael Metzler 81, 196 Pat Meyers 133 Margaret Meyer 120, 196 Brenda Meyers 175 Vicki Meyers 175 Bonnie Michael 134, 196 Terri Michael 123,157 Chris Michelitch 136,137,157 Janice Mikowski 117,175 Denine Milam 123 Lisa Milano 123,129,185 Linda Mihaven 113,175 Brian Miller 79,115, 175 Carrie Miller 175 Cheryl Miller 118,185 Debbie Miller 108, 109, 196 john Miller 157 Kent Miller 81,196 Kim Miller 109,124,185 Marilyn Miller 185 Norma Miller 126,175 Pam Miller 73,175 Paul Miller 129,196 Phyllis Miller 157 Kathy Milligan 21, 38,85,120, Tim Milligan 80, 185 Laura Milne 188 Theresa Milne 138,139 Kelli Miner 175 Kyle Minkin 197 Tory Minkin 175 Carmen Mir 129,197 Dana Mitchell 185 Kim Mitchell 157 Marianne Mitchell 175 Scott Mitchell 129,185 Steve Mitchell 185 Tony Mohr 175 Sandra Molsberry 197 142,157 Tracey Montanari 116, 136,137, 158 Edgar Montes 90, 197 joe Montes 90,125,175 Sabraina Montgomery 152, 158 Lily Montoya 158 Bill Moore 197 Kerry Moore 124 Lori Moore 117, 175 Tammy Moore 185 Val Moore 185 Andrea Moorefield 197 Karen Morehouse 37, 44,126,158 Marie Morehouse 185 Arlene Morgan 185 Cynthia Morgan 129,197 Judy Morgan 197 June Morgan 197 Wade Morgan 120,175 Pamela Morris 108, 197 Julie Morrison 129,197 Scott Morrow 80, 185 Mary Moseley 158 Terri Moseley 158 Shannon Moses 197 Lynda Moss 158 Jeff Mossman 185 Lydia Mott 197 Selma Mott 124, 129, 185 James Motz 158 Don Murney 81,197 Paula Murphy 185 Bob Muse 175 Robert Music 197 Bob Muso 80 Blair Myer 173 Debbie Myers 175,185 Karen Myer 115,197 Michael 185 Pat Myers 126,175 Patty Mynatt 158 Brian Nash 115,158 Cindy Naylor 197 Darren Neal 81, 185,197 Jeff Neal 185 Karen Neary 120, 168, 175 Janice Neely 41,108, 113,116,142,158 Lisa Neely 108,175 Randy Neeley 129,197 Sharon Neeley 87,124, 129,175 Robert Nelberlein 197 Scott Nelson 117,158 Shelly Nelson 86,115, 129,185 Diana Ness 185 John Nettles 185 Jackie Newbanks 158 Fred Newberry 175 Ke ith Newby 158 Joe Newell 98,185 Reed Newell 79,96, 112, 115, 146,158 Debbie Newton 84, 175 Larry Newton 133 Tim Newton 81,197 Pennee Nichols 185 Brett Niedens 129,132, 133,185 Clark Nisbet 129, 132, 133,185 Clark Nisbet 129, 130, 185 Noreen Nisbet 158 Vickie Nix 185 Lori Noble 120, 175 Mark Nobel 37,122,158 Bonnie Nochta 83,115,185 Steve Noeding 175 Judy Normandeau 158 Mickey Norris 117 David Northcott 175 Earlene Nowell 158 Dawn Nowlin 129,185 Lori Nyetrae 197 Steve Nystrom 136 Eric Oberg 197 Kathy O'Brien 59, 84 Kellv O'Brien 139 David Ogonowski 138, 139, 175 Vanessa Ollenbach 117,122 Ann O'Neil158,167 Karen Onusko 159 Espie Ortiz 175 Sandy Osborn 197 Barbara Osif 185 Susie Osif 129, 159 Laura Osterkorn 197 Amund Oswood 159 Belinda Otero 85, 175 Roween Ottaway 117 Dennis Otter 185 Greg Overend 43 Scott Overend 60 Bart Overbey 98,185 Larry Owen 197 Chris Palmer 1 86 Glenn Palmer 37, 39, 79, 96, 159 Diane Palmieri 176 Jeff Pappas 27,118,185 Richard Parizek 129,185 Marlyce Parke 175 Barbara Parker 137, 176 Janet Parker 84,159 Diane Parks 159 Jeff Parks 133, 176 Terry Parrill 185 Denise Pate 159 Dino Paul 43,172, 176 Randy Paul 25, 197 chris Pawnk 109,118,120, 129,176 John Payne 176 Tiny Peabody 185 Leanne Pearson 85, 159 Phil Pearson 159 Jo Rita Pedersen 52, 85, 107, 115, 159 Mark Pederson 81,99 Janice Peet 197 Sherry Pegg 116 David Pellerin 80, 96, 176 Ralph Pena 185 Ray Pena 159 Margie Penss 197 Scott Pence 88,197 Shelly Pendley 115 Terri Pendley 185 Betsy Penny 176 Ricardo Peper 85, 159 Kyle Percevel 80 Kyle Persefield 176 Debbie Perez 138, 159 Larry Perez 198 Kyle Peter 124,185 Joe Peters 90,98 Cindy Peterson 124,176 Donald Peterson 36 Eric Peterson 185 Lois Peterson 133,176 Mark Peterson 198 Steve Petruso 117 Meg Pfieifer 142,146,159 Jennifer Pfister 176 David Phelps 198 Paul Phelps 185 John Philley 185 Susan Phillips 60 Linda Phillips 159 Ralph Picarello 124,176 Jim Piccione 176 John Pickard 159 Bob Pierce 159 Brenda Pierce 177,159 Jay Pierce 159 Tracy Pierce 198 Shelia Pierceall 176 Tamara Piercealy 185 Chris Pinney 98, 176 John Pinney 159, 185 Kirk Pinney 81 , 198 Adeline Pirro 160 Cindy Pittman 160 Shelia Pittman 160 Mike Pitton 176 Alvin Pitts 67, 160 James Place 116, 160 Kristen Plecas 108, 198 Linn Plesher 79,115,120,176 Cory Plettenburg 160 Collen Plumb 129, 132,176 Carol Pohlman 198 Richard Polachek 176 Tom Polacheck 136 Greg Polk 160 Cindy Polzin 134, 138, 139 Andy Ponder 186 Pam Pontzious 185 Luann Pope 108,198 Joyce Porter 185 Pat Potter 176 Clayton Poulson 116, 160 Paige Poulson 198 Cindy Powell 186 Deborah Powers 198 James Pratt 186 Doreen Presher 115,198 Kay Presley 116,160 Tracey Pretat 129, 134, 176 Christina Price 160 Gary Price 186 George Price 160 Lisa Price 186 Thomas Priddis 198 Mike Priebe 198 John Prigg 129 Mathew Profit 160 David Proudlove 36, 112, 142, 160 Gayle Pruett 186 Greg Pruett 79,115, 176 Kent Pulido 176 Thomas Purnell Bonnie Purvis 126, 176 Carol Purvis 126, 186 Phillip Purtymun 117, 160 Jamie Pyle 133 Jaye Quaife 36, 160 Charlie Quinton 119, 186 Steve Racer 176 Jean Rajec 161 Kari Ramaley 121 ,124, 136, 176 Chris Ramos 167 Laurie Ramsbacher 36,161 Stacie Ramsbacker 129,176 Tonya Ramsey 108, 129,198 Teresa Randell 161 Ricki Rath 136, 176 Shawn Rath 136,186 Shelia Rath 136, 186 Dan Rathborn 120 Tom Rathburn 118 Pamela Raupp 198 Cheryl Raver 108,124,186 Terry Ray 161 Jesse Rea 176 Anne Ream 107, 113, 120, 115,176 Mareet Rebenar 37,44, 39, 86,89, 1 15, 161 Rom Redman 117,138, 139,161 Alan Reed 161 Linda Reed 108,198 Sheldon Reed 99,198 April Reidhead 198 1 Sue Reidhead 186 William Reiff 44, 79,96,113, 161 Dan Reily 161 Ed Rielly 120 Jim Reilly 79 Lori Remes 161 Pat Remes 129,186 Sara Remes 120 129 George Remington 133 Dan Renfroe 118 Mark Reveal 186 Lisa Reynolds 129 Cindy Reynolds 134 Karen Rhodes 198 Deborah Rhoten 198 Glen Richardson 114,161 Paul Richardson 198 Steve Richardson 161 Susan Richardson 198 Ray Ricks 136,186 Cheryl Riddleberger 134, 176 James Riely 22,129, 130,176 Melanie Riffle 198 Richard Riffle 176,186 Randi Riffkin 119 Julie Rini 116, 161 Tammy Risen 134 Craig Rising 81, 198 Pam Rising 176 Stanley Ritter 161 Debbie Robbins 198 Robert Robbins 176 Brenda Robinson 186 Debbie Robinson 176 Linda Robinson 176 Ned Robinson 176 Robena Robinson 108, 121,134, 198 Toni Robinson 39, 161 Trudy Robinson 117, 123,176 Tricia Robitzer 162 David Rock 162 Leanne Rodman 177 Kathy Roe 124, 134, 186 Kathy Rogalle 177 Beth Rohe 177 Diane Rojas 177 John Rojas 162 Rick Rojo 172 Ron Roman 129, 130 Melanie Roooper 162 William Rose 162 Scott Rosen 129, 186 Vicky Rosenthal 108, 198 Chris Rosky 59,83,115, 177 Mike Rosky 78, 79, 115 Christine Ross 87,89,168,177 Clinton Ross 186 George Ross 120, 129 Ronnie Ross 86, 89, 115, 186 Vicki Router 186 Rowe Randell 162 Mike Rowley 186 Gene Royer 198 Kelli Royer 177 Marilynn Royer 162 Roger Royers 177 Liz Rudy 177,135 Wendy Ruch 198 Debbie Ruggiero 112,116, 162 Fran Ruley 198 Thaomas Ruley 133,198 Jeam Rulan 162 Kimberly Rumph 198 Judi Rupp 177 Nancy Rupp 134,198 Vicki Rupp 124,177 Pamels Rushton 134 Paul Rushton 186 Rodney Russell 177 Phil Ruston Dave Rutkowski 129 Lynda Rutkowski 117, 177 Mary Rutkowski 50, 129,177, 115 Carol Rutz 198,108 Kim Ryan 177 Victor Rzpecki 114, 162, 116 Edward Sabatka 120,124,198 Faith Sabatka 120,198 Debbie Salter 177 Debra Salyer 134 Robert Sampson 162 Susan Samra 177 Micheal Sanders 198 Mark Santarlasci 129,177 Charlis Sarter 177 Dave Sarter 22, 179 Woodrow Sauldsberry 177 Connie Sayer 198 Tom Scala 115,162 Tom Scardina 187 Toni Scardina 177 Joanne Scheeler 187 Marilyn Schell 129, 187 Paul Schelhase 114, 162 Lori Schill 198 Carrie Schillins 108, 123, 187 Steve Schoblaska 137, 187 Alice Schoder 129, 187 Lisa Schoengfelder 187, 198 Chris Schoenfeldt 177 Debbie Schoniger 162 Susan Schooler 85, 177 Bob Schreiner 80, 124, 187 Lori Schroeder 108, 116, 123, 162 Ray Schroeder 187 Cindy Schuetter 163 Lori Shultz 129 Linda Schultz 36,114,116,162 Susan Schultz 36, 114, 116, 162 Kim Schwabe 177 Brian Scott 172, 177 Janis Scott 109,120, 123,177 Ronald Scott 138,139,171 Tammy Scott 134 Tracey Scott 108,116, 162 Val Scott 187 Jill Scranton 109,187 Sally Seals 177 Susan Seipp 37, 116,126, 162 Susan Serro 89, 108, 198 Vicki Setter 177 Sheldon Sexton 80, 187 Bonnie Seybert 177 Chris Seyller 123 Randy Sgaraglio 198 Kimberly Sharp 133, 163 Nancy Sharrock 129, 177 Bunny Shea 134,199 Carolyn Shea 177 Linda Shehan 56 Bobbie Sheilds 199 Kathy Sheminsk, 121 Donna Shepherd 177 Shirley Shields 177 Ken Shipley 163 Bob Shockey 187 Steve Shockey 98 Chris Shoenfeldt 126 Cheryl Shore 134,199 Willard Shrisman 199 Brian Shultz 130 Lori Shultz 187 Craig Siberman 163 Darla Sides 120, 124,187 Kari Simmons 118,12O, 123, 177 Derek Simpson 116, 163 Jeanie Simpsom 60 Roger Simpson 187 Victoria Simpson 177, 187 Julie Sivley 82,83,115, 117 Tina Skotzke 187 Cathy Slaminski 199 Robby Slavens 177 Sheryl Slavens 187 Kelly Small 114,129,130,163 Kurt Small 88,124,187 Laura Smart 87,163 Melodi Smedstad 177 Kay Smillie 134,195,199 Alan Smith 88 Carol Smith 109,115,177 Cathy Smith 109,177 Gary Smith 129,130 Gary Smith 79,116,163,177 Ivy Smith 116,163 Joan Smith 187 Kathy Smith 118,129,177,199 Kim Smith 187 Lori Smith 177 Margaret Smith 177 Mitz, Smith 120, 126, 138,139, 163 Rick Smith 129,130,136,137,163 Steve Smith 163 Shayne Smith 118,119,163 Sherrie Smith 177 Tom Smith 129 Vicky Smith 177 David Smylie 114, 163 Larry Smylle 52 Holly Snell 187 Glen Solomon 177 Ted Soltis 163 Terry Sommer 163 Tracy Sommer 116 Grace Soto 136 Joe Soto 136 Lily Soto 163 Tim Souers 42, 60, 79,115, 163 Doug Sours 187 Debbie Southerland 129, 13O,136, 137 178 Nancy Spangler 136,187 Ellen Spence 178 Sheryl Spence 116,163 Connie Spencer 188 Tom Spencer 116 Tim Spense 52 Tim Spicer 136,188 Vernon Spero 178 Jeannie Spitler 163 Boyd Sprain 163 Melissa Spray 199 Eric Srnka 164 Christine Stadler 199 Eric Staedicke 164 Richard Staedicke 120,178 Debbie Stahl 109,178 Terry St. Amour 116, 164 Paul Stanford 79, 178 Scott Stapp 188 Val Stavro 134,188 Chris Stavro 31,132,164 Steve Stawisuck 120, 178 Kathie Steele 117 Eric Stein 115 Jamie Steinegger 178 Linda Steinegger 188 David Steinhagen 178 Terri Steinke 188 Nick Steiner 118 Andrea Stenken 66, 178 Cheryl Stenken 124 Barara Stepp 199 Sharon Sterling 36, 60,116,164 Drew Stern 36,114 Debbie Sterns 120, 178 Cindy Stevens 178 Shelly Stevens 133 164 Tammi stevens 601120, 188 Tom Steveson 188 Bill Stewart 133 Jeff St. Germain 172,178 Eric Stine 41, 7s, 79,96, 164 Sharon Lucille Brenda Debbie Stirling 114 Stober 188 Stone 199 Stout 117,178 Richard Straub 188 Greg Strickland 79, 178 Robin Strome 21, 84,164 Beth Strome 108,123,188 Herbert Strout 122, 164 James Struck 125 Russ Stuart 99 Jackie Strumpp 85, 188 Cathy Sturniolo 164 Dan Strye 178 Dar l Sullivan 99 Kitgyy Sullivan 123,178 Sandy Sullivan 164 Terry Sullivan 133, 178 Tom Sullivan 178 Bill Sutton 188 Laurie Svoma 84, 178 Connie Swan 116 Brenda Sweat 86, 107,115,178 Mike Swetish 188 Chris Syrotiuk 123, 199 Gary Syrotiuk 188 Jodi Tachuk 87, 89, 164 Mary Tapelt 178 Debbie Taranoqski 164 Doug Taranowski 199 Sharon Tatum 178 Kris Tawney 109, 178 Dona Taylor 199 Frank Taylor 120, 164 Irma Taylor 164 Terry Taylor 22, 38, 29, 164 Dan Teachner 178 Mark Teetsel 178 Robert 1Teetsel 36,44, 124, 164 Bill Terbrock 164 Cindy Thatcher 164 Debbie Thatcher 134,178 Jeff Thielman 80,178 Nicole Thliveris 124, 134, 178 Richard Thomas 129 Jenny Thompson 133, 178 Julia Thompson 151, 164 Sue Thompson 122 Teresa Thompson 134,178 John Thorley 199 Kerri Thurston 199 Kirk Tidwell 116 Edward Tirnmsen 199 Jeff Tinkham 178 Robert Tirman 129,130,188 Randy Tirman 25,114,129,130,165 Michelle Toms 129,132,178 Gina Tope 178 Rodney Topel 57 James Torrence 116,165 Tom Torrence 178 Gerald Toshach 188 John Toshach 114, 132,133 Pam Tower 114, 165 Gina Traser 178 Margaret Trask 165 Brook Traves 188 Marla Trende 178 Kim Trimble 199 Sandi Trimpl 138, 139,178 Michele Trosien 116, 165 Mike Trottier 178 Ann Trovillion 178 Janie Tschilar 125,188 Tom Tuerff 178 Kevin Tully 199 Denise Turberville 108, 178 Jerry Turner 118,178 Matt Turney 60 Ruby Tweedy 188 Cindy Tyra 116,165 Mike Urman Steve Vacca 125, 178 Debbie Vandyne 199 Kevin Van Pelt 188 Richard Van Pelt 78, 79, 165 Thomas Van Story 165 George Van Winkle 119, 124,129,188 Gene Varden 129, 188 Linda Vaughn 199 Sherry Vaughn 199 Tammy Vavrek 189 Carleen Veltri 179 Darleen Veltri 179 Val Velquette 179 Terri Venters 189 Madelaine Verville 165 Bruce Vetter 199 Pam Vice 123, 165 Jan Voelker 129, 179 Jan Voss 189 Terry Wagner 22,189 Cindy Wakefield 84, 114,115,165 Craig Wakefield 98, 200 Rob Wakefield 189, 199 Sherry Wakefield 36,114,165 Diane Walker 165 John Wallace 80, 189 Julie Wallace 179 Karen Wallen 165 Donna Walsh 129,179 Kathy Walsh 179, 189 John Walters 80,189 Scott Walters 199 Debbie Wanke 179 Brenda Wann 124, 129, 200 Linda Wann 179 Chuck Ward 80, 179 Ron Ward 81, 200 Nancy Warnecke 189 Lorie Warner 115 Kathy Warner 86, 89,107,115, 179 Kim Warwick 129,132,179 Nancy Washchuck 114,116, 123, 165 Brian Watson 166 Dave Watson 132,133,189 Ron Weaver 179 Kathy Webb 133, 136, 137,179 Linnea Weber 60, 166 Reed Weber 200 Theresa Weber 60 Catherine Weeks 200 Debbie Weeks 189 Karen Weeks 116, 166 Helen Wehramn 200 Alex Weinstein 21, 36, 37, 114, 136 137, 166 Cindy Weireck 117, 166 Janice Welker 82,115,179 Tracy Weller 200 Bert Wells 179 Cheri West 179 Robert Westry 189 David Whalen 27, 118 Cheryl Wheller 179 Brenda Whinnery 179 Donna Whinnery 124, 200 Guy Whinnery 189 Bill Whitaker 31, 129, 130, 166 Laura Whitaker 129,200 Alisa White 120, 189 Bobbie White 115, 179 Kelly White 179, 200 Scott White 200 Penny Whitmore 189 Brian Whittington 179 Ken Wiederhold 166 Jennifor Wiens 89, 200 Pam wiens 36,3s,45,1os,136,13 139, 166 Phil wiens 81, 200 Stewart Wiens 36,38,114, Craig Wilbirt 179 Ron Wilxox 166 Bill Wiley 88, 200 Robert Wiley 88, 200 Debbie Wilhoit 124, 200 Kevin Wil.ke 137 165,166 Laurie Wilke 124, 189 Cameron Wilkinson 117 Kelly Wilkinson 123, 189 Kelly Williams 129, 189 Kathy Williams 166 Scott Williams 122, 179 Gary Willow 96,120,179 Don Wilson 120, 130, 129, 166 Jackie Wilson 129, 189 Katrinka Wilson 125, 189 Mark Wingfield 78, 79, 179 Rick Wingfield 80, 98,190 Kelly Winkel 89,200 Chris Winterstein 10,22, 112,179 Don Winterstein 22, 80, 190 Russell Winterstein 151, 166 Sue Witter 166 Anne Wojth 190 Ann Wojtkowicz 85 Meredith Wolanski 200 Diane Wolf 60,166 Darla Womer 179 Larry Womack 200 Natalie Wood 108, 200 Jan Woodward 200 Tim Woodward 167 Luann Workman 133, 179 Ronald Worthington 81 James Wright 137,156,167 Julie Wright 190 Leta Wright 112,117,167 Mike Wright 117 Rick Wright 81 Terri Wright 179 Weston Wright 33, 39, 116, 167 Dennis Wrolstad 179 Debbie Wulf 190 Keith Yanke 167 Mark Yanke 120, 125,190 Steve Yarborough 200 Debbie Yates 200 Ed Yates 81,200 Ben Yazzie 123 Carolyn Yeary 132, 179 Becky Young 129, 190 Dale Young 129,130,179 David Young 190 Diana Young 167 Kathy Young 179 Terri Young 200 Susan Yuschik 36, 167 Carol Zacharos 167 132,133, 3, jan Zebrowski 190 David Zierk 80, 190 Rick Zigler 190 Brenda Zilinski 179 Doug Zilweger 167 Brenda Zink 190 Pat Zins 114, 179 Ed Zukowski 116,167 Nancy Zumste in 124, 190 Robin Zumstein 129, 190 Staff Mrs. Thelma Alderman 50 Rev. Richard C. Allsing 68 Mr. Richard Anders 20, 58, 59, 78 Mrs. Cheryl Anderson 54, 108 Mr. Howard Anderson 75 Mrs. Neva Anderson 75 Mr. George Anthony 75 Mr. Rob Babcock 53 Mrs. Helen Bailey 63 Mr. Charles Baker 58, 59 Mir. Ron Barela 67, 81 Mr. Bob Barker 75 Miss Barbara Barnett 59, 89 Miss Barbara Berrettine 136 Mrs. Fay Bessey 75 Mrs. Alice Brewer 75 Miss Melanie Briscoe 56,123 Mr. jeff Brown 50, 81 Mr. Rudy Burgoz 64 Mrs. Carol Cameron 75 Dr. Chris B. Carrino 31,71 Mr. Robert Carroll 59 Mr. C.W. Clark 73 Mrs. Helen Clark 75 Mr. james Clark 73 Mrs. Susan Cleveland 55 Mr. Donald Clifford 65, 124 Mr. Ray Collins 56 Dr. Howard Conley 71 Mr. Paul Cornell 54 Dr. Voie Coy 68 Mr. Robert Crofchek 62, 79 Mr. William Ctibor 50 Mr. Thomas Cunningham 68 Mr. Claudia Damiani 54, 123 Mrs. Diane Davis 73 Mrs. Patricia Dee 72 Mr. Harold Deverick 62 Mrs. Betty DiGesu 74, 120 Mrs. Barbara DiVito 64, 89 Mr. Aurelia Dotts 60,118,119 Miss Gwen Doyle 50, 85 Mrs. Carol Dempsey 75 Miss Linda Deuel 60, 134 Mrs. Sherry Ducan 64, 109 Mr. jack Durham 64,119 Mr. Melvin Ell 72 Miss Karen Englund 72 Mrs. Rebecca Erickson 75 Mr. George Etter 75 Mrs. Kathy Feola 125 Mrs. Ellen Fitzpatrick 60, 119 Mrs. Carol Florence 72 Mr. Harry Forester 130 Mr. Robert Free 74, 114 Mrs. janet Frintner 72 Mr. Dale Frost 62,189 Mrs. Ida Gerber 73 Miss Martha Golay 66 Mrs. Dorothy Gomez 50, 120 Mr. Alvin Goodman 68 Mr. Tom Green 56,81 Mrs. Audrey Grove 75 Mr. Frank Grundler 22, 56 Mrs. Mr . Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr . Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Barbara Gunkel 50 Richard Hanna 69 Joyce Happersett 53 Byron Harper 62 Mac Haynie 54 james Heinrichs 56, 57 Pat Herndon 72, 73 Paul Hibbert 53 Marlene Hines 74 Lois Holler 74 jerry Hopkins 75 Robert Hoppes 73 Etta Howard 75 james Huehne 60, 122 Miss Deborah Huffman 67, 125 Mrs. Rhonda Hutson 66 Mr. Dan lde 62 Mr. jim Irvine 62 Mrs. Linda jackson 50 Mr. Vernon jensen 56 Mr. Bob Johnson 62 Mr. Paul johnson 62,123 Mr. Keith Kayler 62,126 Mr. Terrance Kayser 63, 122 Mr. Terry Keller 56, 121 Mrs. Paula King 74,113 Mr. Robert Klause 75 Mr. Dave Knott 75 Mr. john Kokonovitch 56 Miss Mary Kostielney 59, 86, 1 Mr. Ray Lamb 75 Mrs. Marilyn Lambeth 55 Mr. Les Leither 50, 122 Mrs. Marilyn Lenz 65 Mrs. Roxanne Lingol 64, 116 Mr. Francis Lockner 75 Dr. Elanny T. Luty 69 Mrs. Barbara MacLeod 72 Mr. Mr. john Maiden 53 Frank Malambri 60, 130 Mrs. Pat Malavenda 75 Mrs. Marie Mallak 60, 122 Miss Emily Mardis 75 Mr. Tim Martin 50 07 Mr. Bill McDaniels 75 Mr. john McEndree 51, 124 Miss Betty Mcllvain 59,87 Mr. joseph Medcalf 63 Miss Clara Meeks 67 Mr. Chales Millar 62 Mrs. jean Miller 63 Mr. William Miller 60, 130 Mrs. Betty Mitchell 72 Mrs. Mary jane Modesitt 75 Mr. Ronald Moore 62 Mr. Arlo Morrison 62 Mr. David Mosow 74 Miss Anita Mullikin 64 Mr. Roy Muller 58, 59,80 Mr. Don Nicholas 62,116 Mrs. Chrysanthe Niedner 53, 84 Mrs. Alice Nystrom 75 Mr. Leonard Ortega 65,124 Mrs. Lynn Overend 67 Mr. Mrs . Mrs Mr. Mr. Mrs Mrs: Mrs Mr. Mrs Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs . jim Paajanen 67,88 Madeline Parizek 66 Marilyn Patrick 64 winiam Pellett 52,53,120 Leland Perry 54 Jenny Perry 53 Mildred Pettis 52, 53, 120 Doris Philley 72 jim D. Pinney 68 Dorothy Polk 75 Sam Polovino 54 Barbara Porter 55, 116 Paul Price 75 James L. Rassi 69 Margaret Reeves 75 Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Paul Reger 32, 71 Larry Reifenrath 53 jim Rhodes 75 Bd Riley 72, 73, 123 Mel Rising 59,90 Mrs. Nancy Rosenblatt 63, 109 Mrs. Nel Schill 75 Mrs. Mary Joe Schmidgall 75 Mrs. Janet Schoblaska 72 Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr . Mr . Ted Shantz 79, 80 Martha Sherrick 72 H. Ray Shipley 69 Walter Sitzler 62 Ron Smith 56 Mrs. Linda Somer 73 Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield 51 , 136, 137, 1 38 , 1 39 Mrs. Martha Stine 72 Mrs. Molly Stober 75 Mrs. Mary Strome 51 Mrs. Doris Stutzman 72 Mr. Wayne Stutzman 63 Mrs. Rosemary Sulveski 75 Mr. Wayne Swayda 67, 78 Mr. James Talbott 69 Mrs. Beverly Taylor 75 Mrs. Mary Taylor 66 Mrs. Myra Thompson 72 Mrs. Jeri Toal 51 Mrs Gail Tobin 55 Mrs. Kathleen Traines 51 Mrs Carma Unruh 66 Mrs. Blanche Valehrach 64 Mr. Ioe VandenOever 54 Dr. john R. Van Luven 69 Mr. Dennis Van Rockel 54 Mr. William Verhulst 52, 53 Glen Watkins 75 Mr. Miss Ian Watt 64 Mr. Mrs . Mrs . Mr. Mrs . Mrs. Mr. Mrs Mr. George Werner 50 Mary Io Wilcoxson 51, 82 108 Vicki Wilson 64 Laurence Wittig 31, 60, 132, Lee Ann Wogan 51 Diana Woistman 63 William Wolfe 52, 53, 79 Rose Womak 75 Mrs. . Beverly Wright 51, 123 Agostino Zito 53 Advertising Directory Academy of Self Defense 7128 E. Becker Lane Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Arizona janitor Supply Co. 2021 N. Black Canyon Phoenix, AZ Barrett's Custom Rubber Stamps 11236 N. 16th Street Phoenix, AZ 85020 Blaines' Pharmacy 3100 E. Bell Road Phoenix, AZ 85032 Carefree Shopping Center lnc. Box 1147 Carefree, AZ 85331 Chicago Hair Co. 10261 N. Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85254 County Cycle 17238 N. Cave Creek Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85032 Cowtown Boot Co. 15206 N. Cave Creek Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85032 Bob Cullison Ins. 3138 E. Bell Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85032 Dallas House Restaurant 7120 E. Mercer Lane Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Mrs. Aurelia Dotts 3950 E. 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Box 907 Carefree, AZ 85331 Tropico CTropical Fishj 13832 N. 32nd Street Phoenix, AZ 85032 Viking Sewing Center 4506 A N. 16th Street Phoneix, AZ 85016 Village Florsta 44 Spanish Village Carefree, AZ 85331 I Xp N T- ' 'lik' THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK So many people helped us, the editors, with the yearbook. lt's very hard to single out anyone in particular, here are just a few of the extra-special people we want to thank who have given so much for us. First of all, Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield who pushed us along when we got behind and always gave her advice and time freely. The photographers who supplied pictures even when EVERYONE was yelling at them. A great BIG thank you goes to the staff, who deserve all the credit for this book for their hard work and patience. We thank Mr. Bruce Kinde for his work with special effects, color pictures and keeping the the photographers in line. Mr. George Eccles deserves credit for taking numerous pictures, including color, and Marquis Studio for printing some of them. Mr. Sam Polvino and Mrs. Dorothy Goodman also supplied a few much needed pictures. Thank you Mr. Chuck Bursell and American Yearbook for getting the book here in one piece. The credit for the original cover design goes to IoRita Pederson and Janice Neely. Mr. George Werner deserves thanks for always backing us and reading proofs. A special thank you to all the other people who cooperated with us including the Audio- Visual Department, Media Center, Mrs. Ida Gerber, the administration and the faculty. n THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK kin - -S ,Q 1, -QM q,.1:, 1 m A A . ,x., disk -- X .,. ,. . by X, U? I - 1, x g .Sei A, ., E of A XX VVI l 1.150
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