Paradise Valley High School - Trojan Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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Despite a few changes, suc as the elimination of the coronation dance, it was a special week for eve one. Tlze week saw each day planned as a special dress up day. Child stars, babies, Joe Cool and elven Tarzan and Jane were on campus to add to t e estivities. ' Manly more clubs entered floats in the halftime show t is year than in years past. The Junior Claisiran avtvlay with first place with their Mup- pet 0V1C,, oat. The halftime show was highlighted by the crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen. The dance after the game was a success with cake, punch and photographs of couples. Yes, indeed, it was an event to be remembered. tw! if--Q WWW .I if 'II fu 'M N ' , M.: In. , 'Phu X V'-wa, if L 1 ,Aw .Ag 4 Wm, . N? v 4 .S n xi X ,W-A WY? ,QW ,H 'FAN fi 3 H, ,..f-1 Duc .... M - . ...G-' ING!-1-l 'A ,,,,,W,.. - sv- '.. V M M Q I, 'USA QQ A ,.r,?Qr..-V , V L ,Mk , .Hai,3?gk,4kvV, . fell. -151' , Q- W. 11 fy A awww , 4 X A, qw Q if M f X, M . t ,W M... itiwtttwiaat twmwltvti ' N ia, fa PHS. .ag :iw During the school year, many activities took place involving many active and spirited people. Raising spirit was one quality Paradise Valley students wished to accomplish during the year. The first activity, on August 22, brought Stu- dent Council, Pom Pon, Cheer, Athletic Teams and many clubs together to get ready for the year. Posters, garbage cans, ticket booths and other various activities were done and a ham- burger cookout was prepared to end the day. Throughout the year many people participated in assemblies. With the overcrowding of students, all the assemblies were held outside on the foot- ball field filling both home and visitor stands. Pom, Cheer and Student Council helped to do different activities to keep the assemblies running smoothly. The first assembly welcomed back the students and the main event was the F rosh initia- tion. Many people came to school with more spirit than before. Everyone wanted to get involved and did by participating in assemblies and Spirit Day. 9 One of the major problems of this year was the situation of overcrowding. Crowded classes and locker rooms, along with the addition of portable classrooms and the study hall blues, all contrib- uted to the common concerns that touched the lives of everyone during the ,79-,80 school year. Almost everyone's classes contained more students than were expected. Air condition- ing problems and the lack of the bell system created even more problems with over- crowding and classroom effi- ciency. Between classes, the locker complexes were, for the most part, completely filled with people. Many students had just enough time to push their way through the crowds, get to their lockers and proceed to their next class in seven min- utes. Members of the same family were asked to share lockers to provide more space for other students. Portable classrooms were used this year for the first time to accommodate new teachers and students. It was hard for anyone to workf' said Debbie Lundsten, sophomore, about overcrowded conditions in the study hall. During certain class periods, study hall met in the cafeteria to accommodate the large number of people in study hall those hours. With most people staying until sev- enth hour, and the additional number of students in all classes, study hall was used more by the added people lacking a class in their sched- ule. Though overcrowding caused many small problems during the school year, it did not affect the spirit and deter- mination of all Paradise Val- ley Trojan students and teach- ers. . ef As the World Turns ' if Nm WX . M X Q 46 W 3 f'A M M F J mr I FW w W M rm L M ii- w X M., 15-sf -news 5 L 3 1 M ,X X, vw X'X1+:u55 wXX,:X1XnX,LX ' J'??S:Wg 3 XX X W,-X V XX , wXm,X ,X , L ,X 'W 1 ' mf fr ' f' Ag Xm ,, ,X W r .ra zx X 5 ' 'mu' , 5: , ,V M E Xw 4 N XM' P1 1 swiss, gf SQ i J .nl lm Il? av I A f f 'v'- X '4 . ,, 2 15 Q..XX.X.M V,,-W Mw...,.,,.,,,,,,. A W if W .. . 1 ?1,,, , f ' W X XQQWXXXXXX kk X X W ,XM YW ag X, . -N Y'-! :N 65- M F 21 52- X X 1 fr ,' A l gg X 5' iw' WXXXQ! X X A 'l+zX YA W XXX M w. X, Wa wa Mp-:X if v ' Wffm New HELP WANTED: Apply Within. Teens only, no experience necessary. Excellent pay, room for advancement. Make your own hours To most high school students, this would be the ultimate sign to see while looking for a job. However, very few - if any - employers have openings like this in their businesses. Most PVHS students work in traditional youth-oriented jobs such as McDonald's, Jack- in-the-box and many of the stores in the Paradise Valley Mall. Some of the more unusual positions included employment at the Arizona Republic, Phoenix Gazette and Legend City. . No matter where a teen works, most of his money goes towards investment in a car and car insurance, Christmas funds and for some, college education. Some courses offered in the schoolls academic program include the requirement of a job. These give credit for both the class and the job experi- ence. There are also places on the school campus where students may work. The Trojan Comer offered W credit per semester to students who did well in their interviews and were chosen to be in the class. Aiding in the cafeteria and the Media Center provided a training ground which could prove beneficial when applying for certain jobs, as well as giving the student school credit. And, of course, who could forget the Conces- sion Stands at all home football games. Junior and Senior DECA classes worked both the home and visitor sides with hawkers who roamed through the crowds. W Q EI' M iii?- The Edge of ight As the world turns, the days of our lives slowly turn into the ever so famous Friday Nights. At the beginning of the '79-'80 school year, students of Paradise Valley gathered in the stands on Friday nights to cheer our team on to victory. Sometimes at home and sometimes away, but wherever the place was our students were there. It was not only a time to yell and cheer the team on, but a chance for everyone to put on their red and white and show all their school spirit. It was a chance to let out your emotions of the week with your friends, family and alumni. You probably even made a few new friends each week while walking to the snack bar or watching the spectacular halftime shows. Yes, there were other sports and school activities to involve us, the students. But it was those first few months that made everyone feel at home. ...qw-' , I , ffvif if 5? , W M 'xl' M fi M ,df ' ' ,1miW,,um,,,,,wM 'ir ii ....f i -Ekilv Q, ,, Q-.3gfa! f, ,. M wa i 5 1, i1!: ,,3 V 3 Q ? 3' TR. 95, E N' msn Q 2 S if E if M W Jes :Zim iii 3555: , AWN?- W ,,V '- 'i W 3, l , .4 ., 2:-2' ALMA MATER When time and fortune cnt their spell, And youth's bright years are o'er, Our Memories then shall fondly swell On scenes that are no more. For Busy carefree high school days Comrades tried and true, Wegivetoyouoursongofpraise Dear Paradise to you. Early in 1979, many people felt the pinch as gas prices drastically rose to close to Sl and over a gallon. Self-serve gasoline stations began to appear across the nation in an attempt for owners to make money by taking advantage of the lower prices that could be offered on self-serve gas. Half gallon prices were common at many stations around the nation. Inflation on all products dramatically increased during 1979-1980. People were forced to buy less of what they wanted in order to have money for the items that they needed. As prices rose, most individ- ual incomes could not increase fast enough to meet the rising inflation. Though prices were high and money short, most businessmen reported sharp buying of gifts during the Christmas sea- son. When the U.S. Embassy in Iran was overthrown in late November, and Embassy workers became hostages, sup- porters of the Ayatollah Khomeini demanded the return of the Shah in exchange for American Hostages. The power generated by one group of people upon thousands of people was tragically proven at a rock concert in Cin- cinati during early December. The prob- lem of general admission seating into a limited capacity stadium caused thirteen deaths and many injuries as many scream- ing people attempted their way in to see the group The Whof, The abnormally warm weather and lack of freezing temperatures in late November and December brought early spring temp- eratures to much of the southern areas of Arizona. The warmer temperatures also attracted more out of state travelers, pleasing most Arizona businessmen and businesses. As Americans, we ended a decade of turmoil as we moved into the 80's. Problems face future voters , AK... X 'ts is TIRE lIE TE l. Motorists wait in line to fill their empty tanks. 2. Arizonians and tourists still shopped for gifts at valley malls though money was short. 3. Prices in half gallons was one of the changes motorists had to accept during the drastic price changes. 4. Matt Knop expresses his opinion of the Shah during the Iranian crisis. Spirit ay, Assemblies Ring Gut Tick-tock. tick-tock, let's R-O-C-K. That is one of the many cheers that the Cheer line demonstrated at the assem- blies. Highlights from the first assembly included an initiation for freshmen which led them through an obstacle course. Dr. Carrino talked to the students about the new school year and said it will be a good year. At the second assembly, our opponents from Shadow Mountain hired a singing telegram from Eastern Onion to sing a good luck song for our football play- ers. Senior Dave Pasenalla was presented with an award for his participation in the weight lifting champi- onships from Sports Illus- trated. The Homecoming assem- bly boosted students' spirits for the game against the Prescott Badgers. -. --- -u me 'if lc' 'f.Hn.iL's,c :if fl 74' Y FQ? flat I 5 5 5 i it ig K ,W 55' ' K -ww--a-,L , -wg- ,.- ,W 1- .f ,i , t- . l M, We-5 4' 5 ' is Q-sf,3ggf,,fn . Qgsigigge ry. ' if txggmw, -tt . 1 4' fki . , Qj. g J-tea tg? 1 5 4 lf- While everyone else was busy swimming. traveling or watching television on August 22. over 550 various members of student activity groups were busy participating in this year's Spirit Day. The Pom and Cheer lines, Student Council, Girls' Volleyball Team. Girls' Swim Team. and Freshman. J.V. and Varsity foot- ball teams all helped in Spirit Day by painting garbage cans. making posters for the first day of school and generally cleaning up the school campus. Mr. Kopas and Mr. Reger. along with teacher club sponsors. began the events at 7:30 a.m. and concluded it with cooking a hamburger lunch for everyone at 11:30 a.m. Dr. Carrino was also there to oversee and contribute to the spirit of the activities. The whole day was a big success, said Mr. Bob Schwarz, a Stu- dent Council sponsor. The Student Council did a wonderfuljob decorating the Student Council room and everyone was eager to participate. Television crews from KOOL and KPNX were also on campus to record the hard working efforts of the many spirited individu- als. ,. -xf X :'.. J--9 L in ttf l' til' uf gyms' .- n I .toy l' N, .Qsgiw W5 .. Homecoming was a success! Though we lost the football game to Prescott. l7-10, we still showed the spirit and the enthusiasm that rep- resents Homecoming. This year's theme was Night at the Movies. The activities of Homecoming began with dress-up days and events at lunch. The days included Crazy Hat and Sunglasses Day, Baby Day, 50's Day, Western Star Day and Favorite Star Dress-up Day. Lunch events included bubble-blowing contests, baby-bottle drinking, hula-hoop contests, barrelracing and parading of movie stars. Nominations for Royalty were during seniors' Social Studies classes and final elections were Thursday and Friday during the lunch hours. Official announcing of the Royalty was during halftime at the game. Introducing the Royalty came on Friday during the second hour pep assembly. The candidates dressed-up like their favorite characters from the movies. Finally, the climax of Homecoming was reached at the football game that night. The halftime activities began with the musical per- formance of the band and the pom-line dancing to The Wiz. The floats then paraded around the track with the Juniors taking first prize with their version of the Muppet Movie, the Sophomore's Drive- in and the Band's Jaws tied for second place and in a tie for third place was DECA's Concessions and the Freshman's North Dallas Forty. Then the Royalty was announced and the Royal Court took their victory lap around the field. After the game, attendance at the dance was a must to end the fes- tivities. J ff? EF! Q ,.s T ' ra.. .mars . MX' .0 1 frm. 22 6l U 'll pr' ,Ns -55 -Y NCL... ,ips Q f if J wwf 'i , i 'QW llf 1 v fi. RQ. ,iw ' I - .t U 1 9 V in s: 'wax' A X , Vx , Pj, .KM I 2 X f 4 Q' f l I 4 .fg in as l. Last year's Homecoming couple, Scott Campbell and Roberta Hildebrandt came back to crown this year's Roy- alty. 2. The Junior Class float takes first place with The Muppet Movie. 3. Mascot Kelly Cunningham presents roses to third attendant Sandy Sistek and her escort Jeff Peel. 4. Queen Lisa Campbell and King Mike Marsillo take their victory lap around the field. 5. Drive-in. sopho- more's float. tied for second place with the Band's float. 6. Shari Whetton and Scott Meek dance to the music of disc jockey Dusty at the dance after the game. 7, Band's first float Jaws ties for second place. 8. Student Council spon- sors Homecoming elections on Western Day. Homecoming Royalty 1979 Stewie , o. F' 'Q A ,, s, , 4. E Q K -. . .1 .,,,,,hy A W , jg Q 3 X A King and Queen Lisa Campbell and Mike Marsillo 25 26 4 When the curtain rose at 7:30 p.m.. nearly every seat was filled and the first Paradise Valley All-School Talent Night had begun. The show, sponsored by Concert Choir, was performed on Nov. 20 in the cafetorium. A variety of acts auditioned on Nov. 6 and 7. One of the high- lights of the show was a comedy skit entitled The Penguin from Monty Python , done by juniors Jon Simpson and Phil Reeves. Other acts included vocal solos by Debby Rosenthal, Kelly Shaw, Maryann Smith, Jamie Gmeiner. John Ford. Laurie Ohlson and Adrienne Arnold. Instrumental solos were performed by Jon Simp- son, guitar, and Peter Amsterdam and Charles Ward, piano. Barb Ittner, Vicki McFarlen, Cindy Foster, Sue Spendley, Lisa Camp- bell. Debby Rosenthal and Pam Berg displayed their dancing tal- ent. A quartet of Pam Carrington, Jamie Gmeiner. Jerry Erven and Jim Erven. a trio of Kay Yeary. Sue Macdonald and Lisa Stype, and a duet of Pam Carrington and Jim Erven also sang in the show. Senior Jamie Gmeiner served as the emcee. To close the evening, the Show Choir danced and sang to the song, 'Tve Got The Music In Me? The proceeds from the Talent Show helped to raise money for the Concert Choir trips to San Diego and Disneyland this Spring. 2,,, .3 2-it s , an--ali l. An original dance to New York. New York was per- formed by Lisa Campbell and Debby Rosenthal. Z. A Monty Python skit was done byjuniors .lon Simpson and Phil Reeves. 3. Seniors Pam Carrington and Jim Erven sing The Closer I Get to You. 4. Show Choir sings to I've Got The Music In Me. 412.1 ZMJ 5 I .d 419.1 an l l, 1. i W, ,, lt . g Jia . ,,,, . Y X V '- 51 'PGS I fwxxn' Representatives for Boys' State were Bob Short. Glenn Orsted, James Gomez. Not pictured is Billy Dunn who transferred to another school. Girls' State was an unforgettable experience. I learned about government in a fun way and made many friends, said Senior Lynn Meyer. Lynn, along with Jody Lanese and Kim Kahlow, were the representatives for June 1979 Girls' State which took place at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Girls' and Boys, State are week-long govemment workshops in which representatives from every high school in Arizona establishes a ficticious state. They form cities, countries, politi- cal parties and run for offices. There were also guest speakers, pep rallies, congressional and judicial sessions, a song fest, a talent show and a big awards banquet on the last night. Lynn won the Outstanding City Citizen Award and held the Office of Patriotism Commissioner. Jody was on the County Board of Representatives. The representatives from Paradise Valley for Boys, State, at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, were James Gomez, Glenn Orsted, Bob Short and Billy Dunn. Jim held the office of County Constable which deals with summoning people to appear in court. Glenn was the City Attorney and Bob was on the Election Board. Glenn said, I leamed how hard government systems really are and I enjoyed myself toof, hill, Jody Lanese, Kim Kahlow and Lynn 'L Meyer were the representatives for 'ii Girls' State. 27 Mu ical comedy features Charlie Brown 5- November 30, 1979 Charlie Brown ....... . . ......... ........ D avid Cech Lucy .......... ..... D ebby Rosenthal Linus ........ Scott Wilkinson Snoopy .... .... G rif Sadow Patty ...... Schroeder ......... . . . December 1, I979 . . . . .Jamie Gmeiner . .Tom Johnson Charlie Brown ..... ..... D avid Cech Lucy ........ . . . Kelly Shaw Linus .... ..... P at Shinn Snoopy ,,,. . . .Jon Simpson Patty ...,.. Cherylin Moore Schroeder .... . .Tom Johnson E z x x 5 Construction ., Costumes ..... House ...... Lights ...... Make-Up . . . Painting .... Properties . , . Publicity .... Running .... Sound .... Tickets .... if CREW HEADS .,,.MarkRemington . . . . . .Laurie Olson . . . . . .David Rupp . . . . .Becky DeWitt . . . .JoAnne Lanese . . . .Lisa Henson . . . .Michelle Leet ...........DonRey . .Debbie Caffarella . . . . . , .Greg Baskin Anne Marie Picerno A mixture of skits, drama, music, and comedy were put together in one play on the nights of Friday. November 30. and Saturday. December l. when the Drama Dept. presented You are a Good Man. Charlie Brown! The play was organized and directed by Mr. Robert Schwarz. Mr. Schwarz said that this certain play was chosen because they planned to take it to Elementary Schools through out the Valley and also to Prescott for entertainment. He also said, Although the play is a dramatic, musi- cal comedy, the set is easy to move from place to place. Mr. Schwarz said. The cast really did an excellentjob of playing their parts. they really let out the spirits of the play. Approximately 100 hard hours were put into rehearsing and the back- ground of the play. The play was an absolute success, we had great audiences each night. said Mr. Schwarz. l. Patty tCherylin Moorel. Schroeder tTom Johnsonl. Snoopy Hon Simpsonl. Charlie Brown tDavid Cechj, Linus tPat Shinnj. and Lucy tKelly Shawl all sing before the upcoming baseball game. 2. lt's past suppertime and Snoopy howls at Charlie Brown for being late with his dinner. 3. Schroeder. Lucy, Linus, and Patty all gaze toward the stars wondering what they are. 4. Snoopy pays no atten- tion to Charlie Brown's realization that the little red-headed girl is human. 5, Waiting for a rabbit to appear. Snoopy looks up and sniffs around. 6. Lucy tells Patty about her new dress as Charlie Brown hides from the little red-headed girl. and misses the ball. ,. X . . . , . . 7. The gang is waiting for the hit that will win the game but Charlie Brown swings ,NX Most Embarrasable: Lori Serro and Scott Carlson i oeaaftttftw Most Compatible Couple: Kim Laman and Jon Taylor .wav-:Yadav , V Most Humorous: Gia Sposi and Monte Brotherson Best Looking: Lisa Campbell and Jeff Peel Life of the Party: Curtis Horger ,i ,M Q Y! iw W1 L1 gl X171 L' A X I ri fp, 1.f1 Y A 'V' L' Y x W, ,. M' C, , , ff '22 Q Q x ' V . - ek Q V, 4, , I i V 1v W v' Aft: L f 1 2 . i X ffl , ,N 2' 54 'Mx is 1 Most Outstanding: Kathy Cosentino am Chris Gall Most Congenial: Liz Whiting and Mike Marsillo Life of the Party: Chris Humrich 5231 ' I AQ- -ef if , -L A 4 If-f, 4 ig . 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W- , er, ' 4 I 'rw 2, 'K 'gif sv, m 394 v af' M ' 'I 5 ' 8,0 1 1? -vw ' 'Q' -4 4 Q I 'M ' . f 4 TY A 'A .ff ' MOST FLIRTATIOUS: KIM GOLDTHWAITE AND DOUG MONROE i W r IYASKI I 'li 'i ALL AROUND: SISTEK AND DENIS TEED MOST ROWDY: WEN DY PELLEGRINO AND TOM CERINO MOST CHANGED: BARB ITTNER AND DAN GOODMAN af sz! vm uw we K sf 'lg rm me I g g : . 3. I., X1 X ,Ei x :SBE .,. SY: 'V K 5:-iff, 5'.....----' 1-RSI, -1 W-. I' Wifi? I 5, , ,.,, MOST ATHLETIC: DAVE PASANELLA AND CLAUDIA FINICAL L' I -w 'wx ' '4 C 'A 'A Q 'A n' 3 K1 YA Li 54 L' . V 1, . , J iw - -Sw, 'hg' I gl. , N1 s 3 ., i ,ff H ,, a 1 1 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: LYNN MEYER AND BRIAN PETE MOST SCHOLARLY: JODY LANESE AND GLENN ORSTED BEST DRESSED: KIM STRIPP AND KEVIN HUMMER R Women take over football field l. Cheerleaders Mike Marsillo and Alvin Horn give a profile shot to powderpuff fans. 2. Red team's Wendy Pellegrino runs from white team's Denise Doherty. 3. Coaches from red team explain plays to players. 4. White team runs after red team's Tammy Wright. 5. Mon- roe's Munchers watch anxiously on the sidelines. ip 2-5-ev 1 The myth about women being calm. refined and unath- letic was certainly proved false at this year's Powderpuff Football game. The two teams, Taylor's Terrors and Monroe's Munchers , coached by Jon Taylor and Doug Monroe, played a hard hitting game on Nov. 30. The Munchers. in the redjerseys, started the game with a strong offense against the Terrors, in white, but their attack was unsuccessful against the strong Terrorfs defense. At the end of the first half, the Terrors were ahead 21-0. The halftime show featured a dance performed by the pom line and cheerleaders to the song s'Last Dance. The line was made up of Junior and Senior guys and was the highlight of the evening. The Munchers fought hard in the second half but could not stop the Terrors' attack. The final score showed the Terrors winning 35-0. Assistant coaches for the Munchers were Gordie Cun- ningham, Brian Peter, and Rich Golb, and for the Terrors were Dave Pasanella, Tom Cerino, Bob Gardiner and Greg Rosky. Sega . iii? i M1 ,Q ..., . 5 G div we Taylor's Terrors 6? K' - is 5 5 Monroe's Munchers , , ,,,,,w, ,nw - :mf ,HW K , ,, 41 I Q 'sw-f' is wi .. 'f wwf? C' klahomaw reflects feeling of men Put more of a feeling into it. Bring down the scrim lights and bring the upstage lekos to half. Shouts such as these were often heard at rehearsals of the spring musical, Oklahoma, by the directors, Mrs. Ellen Fitzpatrick and Mr. Bob Schwarz in an attempt to keep the rehearsals and the technical end of the play caught up with itself so that everything would be ship-shape by the opening night, The charismic characters of Aunt Eller, Curly, Laurey, and all the others were por- trayed in all their shining glory. Everything involved in the westward movement, the open prairies, the buckboards. the small towns and of course the American Pioneer were all shown in a fantastic way. Besides all the work put into the play by the actors and actresses, hundreds of hours of work went into the producton of the musical by the people backstage whose job was making and painting the sets, creating sound effects, setting and running the lights and putting on the make up. All in all, time, and of course talent is what holds a play together and keeps it run- ning. g.,,L,,.f' w-we-f9'WF l. Jamie Gmeiner and Wayne Teeters portrayed the love-stricken couple of Laurey and Curly. 2. A willingness to be involved and a capability to make sacrifices in one's personal life are needed for even a chorus part. Here, Missy Fox, Birgitta Ljungquist, Brenda Mosher, and Suzzanne Blaum seriously study the music written by Rogers and Hammerstein. 3. Kelly Christopher acts as a model for the make up crew before the big opening night. 4. Debby Rosenthal takes a studious glance at Jamie Gmeiner as she rehearses for her part as Laurey. 5. Jon Simpson and Wayne Teeters rehearse a scene which requires a complete control of concentration. 4 K T' CAST Aunt Eller W Adrienne Amold Curly A Wayne Teeters Laurey - Jamie Gmeiner Ike 1 Doug Monroe Fred - John Haynes Slim - Mike Esch Will - Pat Shinn Ado Annie - Debby Rosenthal Ali Hakim - Peter Amsterdam Gertie - Laurie Ohlson Andrew Carnes - Jeff Gafford Cord Elam - Don Rey Jud Fry - Jon Simpson CREW HEADS Stage Manager - Mark Remington Technical Assistant - Michelle Leet Construction - David Cech, Michael Linert House - Sandy Denerson Lights!S0und - Greg Baskin Painting - Lisa Henson. Anne Marie Picerno Props - Michelle Leet Publicity - John Sapero Programs - GeorgiaWilkinson Costumes - Mr, Chris Kellen Make up - Suzie Burch .t xl , October Students of the Month November Students of the Month Mike Marsillo and Lisa Campbell Jody Lanese and Dave Pasanella Jia w, tx? Elms FVF' x g. x I f x Q. f is i l G S W X s - Zi : ' . v,, , Q. N r W L ,.., X , : ' stkb J f. - - aff. December Students of the Month January Students of the Month Georgia Wilkinson and Ted Greene Lynn Meyer and Joe Gavin Q 1 lf S l R . Q . 1 q-no ..... i gf ,f ...,,., l, 'l 4 o V E Y rw-'xv ...Aw K IAA .5 ., f, sy ' ' Q f .,, 4 , .4 fx .n , February Students of the Month Kim Laman and Jeff Dempsey K 17 mm .. ,ii ' x fs WLQX ..A.,v-- a ,. Qlllpa S Why' r.'QA S N e- I J 5 ' i' k w s k Q V4 W nnanuw... .Qt K3 3? 'W wg. A X any 'K W ewfwl DY .aww ,,., Salutatorian: Mike Woodward Valediclorian: Glen Orsted utstanding students achieve honors av V X 'img wwf I 3 E xxx , k,,...A xg N , 'H-w...,,,f,f ,.,. A , 4. A ,,f 'g. Mx, ,N Sqhwxfv, , -......,Nh l I 3 is :ii st. I. If. ...tt , . if . E C l, Optimists Club gave individual school honors to Matt Knopp in Science. Kim Laman in English and Brian Carlson in Art. 2. Senior Jim Fusaro was fi 'st team all division. offensive guard. in football. 3. The State Fair awarded honors to Judy Holzhaus. standing. for drawing. honorable mention: Ruth Eiseman. best in show and a blue ribbon in drawing: and Brian Harrel for second place with a drawing. 4. State Fair achievers in ceramics were Marge Rothchild. second place: Chris liuerman. second place: Sandy Fisher. second place: and Chuck Paxson. first place. 5. Also winning at the State Fair were Ron Garrett. standing, second place in pastel: Mike Stewart. left. with a first place painting and a second place draw- ing: and Chris Gall. with a second place drawing and painting. 6. Dave Pasanella, linebacker, Brett Hicks, defensive tackle. and Gordie Cunningham. offensive tackle. all received Honorable Mention for football. Quill 8z Scroll: Top Row: Jon Taylor, Kim Laman, Colleen Smith, Mike Druken, Mike Dahl, Lisa Stype, Liza Acuna, Sandy Sistek. Bottom Row: Ted Greene, Kathy Harris, Kim Stripp, Georgia Wilkinson, Alyssa Haspel, Lisa Kramer, Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield, Jerry Lay, Kathy Laswick. Senior Jeff Dempsey placed first in State in his weight class of 170 pounds with a 26-0 record while Tony Popovich and Derrick Roberts placed third in their weight classes in state competition. 30 outstanding students chosen for regional: Ten band members and eighteen choir members were chosen in Then the top half of all the regional members were chosen January to play at the Festival. at All-State. Students were chosen on the basis of musical ability, tone and technique. They were also judged on a predesignated piece of music as well as scales. The students needed a certain percentage score to get accepted and the top half of regional members will be able to participate in All-State Band or Choir. y- ,, . . ... , . is A . , . . , . Band: Brian Carlson, Kim Korte, Shelley Aldrich, Brook DeWalt, Lori Mazza, Dawna Yont, and Frank Berry. Choir: Row l: Dan Remington, Jamie Gmeiner, Laurie Ohlson, Jerry Erven. Row 2: Sue Mac- Donald, Wayne Teeters, Pam Carrington, Pat Shinn. Row 3: Mark Remington, Mark Esch, Jeff Gafford, Jim Erven. Jeff Ross. 44 5 KUPD overpowers StudentCounci1, 57-35 N ,E N 4 ' 9 ' Y! lls mi B' 2,-X .1--Q. 1 it Y' ff v l. Liz Whiting tries to elude the KUPD defender as Jim Gardiner. sophomore, prepares to back her up. 2. A KUPD basketball team member glances up at the scoreboard to check the point margin. 3. Jim Heagney.junior, leaps into the air with a look of determination on his face in hopes of getting 2. 4. Members of the KUPD Basket- ball team sit on the bench and discuss the outcome of the game, which was played Jan. 23 against Student Council. KUPD won 57 to 35. 5. Betsy Monroe, junior, demonstrates her dribbling techni- que while trying to outmaneuver the KUPD defender. 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Not pictured: Donna Mora: Social Governor. it ,Sw-Ks Adrienne Arnold Chantau Baare Sue Bakunowski ' :Qi Leif Barnes Kristen Baardsen Wrestling Steve Albers Roger Anderson lndian Club, History and Hiking Lisa Baldridge DECA, Debate, Rowdies, Ski Club, Powderpuff Foot- ball : aie t t' Y if st K , 1 ,J 'ff it if 6 , it is 'T J .,., Ig, - , . i s 'sg X aww, t tv 4 fs' ti ' fi if 1, ati.. ts I Tamyra Aldridge Ski Club, Powderpuff Foot ball Cindy Armstrong Ski Club, COE, Rowdies Jon Barbano Scott Beasley Angie Bell High School Rodeo Student Council, Track. Volleyball, Concert Choir Pam Berg NHS, Pom Pon, PV players Girls' Tennis, Thespians Frank R. Berry Tama Bisbee Jazz Band. NHS. Sym- Cheer, Rowdies, Powder- phonic Winds, History 8: puff Football Hiking JoAnne Bjork Julia Blackwell Rowdies, French Club, Ski Club, Science Club 4,,,,x X 2 C, M:.gTEfk'2 2 sz fn. ti? Laffy B0Sfd0fff Ruthie Bauer VICAIICE, High School Rodeo Monte Brotherson Shelley Brower Steve Bowser Chris Brown Football. Track. Wrestling, Volleyball. Softball. GAA. SkiClub.Am0m0tives Student Council Basketball Traci Brown Fred Buerner Sharon Burawa Ronda Bradburn Nancy Brown Trojan Marching Band, German Club, Symphonic Winds Scott Burch History 8: Hiking, Jazz Band. Science Club Chappy Blose nw if i :'f 4 .tii Kyle Brock ard' C N, X ' v :J Scott Brown Basketball Gary Burdett Automotives Dave Burgard sf wie- 35 if Y Q ,S . F Z S i f.: . If F if W l 1 f 5 Larry Campbell KSN aw.,--v Y' -. L it . in Vanessa Caron COE, Science Club 7 Lori Burke Girls' Beg. Choir, Spanish Club Lisa Campbell Rowdies. Cheer. DECA. Ski Club. Powderpuff Football. Student Council. Homecoming Queen ,t.. ,..j, X , I' Deborah Carr HERO, Powderpuff, Span- ish Club, Girls' Track Z ni'-rf Debbie Burns Todd Cady 4 Fran Carena 1 Ns. ZF'-is Mike Carroll f t .. 'ar 0- K fy.:-.. - :. i t fl' A Brian Cassidy Cheryl Cederwall Tom Cerino Trojan Choir Football, Weightlifting, IJetterman's Club 'N 4 Brian Carlson Computer Club. Jazz Band. German Club. Trojan Marching Band. Symphonic Winds Pam Carrington Concert Choir, NHS, PV Players, Pom Pon if Tina Chalfant -fm? Debbie Caffarella i .... Q Scott Carlson Football, Weightlifting f ,lqfpn ' i ' 2 , l Cary Case Keddy Chen .WPG Andrea Chicoine Michael S. Coburn Wrestling, Track, VICA! ICE VON f-..gx.-N. Gayle Corbin 'Polyphonic Winds, Sym- phonic Winds, Trojan Marching Band. Yearbook Editor, Spiketles 'W' Scott Chrisbacher Baseball. NHS X E1 X Roslynn Clapp Volleyball. Girls' Tennis. Spanish Club av-vw :D . J I 4 in Denee Clegg 4 Spanish Club. Girls' Tennis. Speech Club. Adv. Choir Seniors gain ability to make dreams a reality Greg Comstock Track, History 8: Hiking, Basketball Jeff Cornell Jazz Band, Trojan March- ing Band L. Joseph Conrad Basketball Connie Corp DECA, Rowdies '-...Q Mike Conti Ski Club, Baseball. Boys' Tennis ii'-fist K- in if y if Qi . 3 X ' v' F .. W , -I H 3... I .. K .,,,, Mark Cooper-Keeble er Kathy Cleveland .ivipfm Dana Cooper Newspaper Kathleen Cosentino Badminton, Softball, Stu- dent Council, NHS. Span- ish Club Christine Courtney sa 'Y Fi fe V Seniors become anxious to be independent Laury Cox Polyphonic Winds, Trojan Marching Band, Yearbook, VICAXICE. Spiketles YN X J 5 . za, as - 2 rn Cg N A 1' 1 3lW- ' f C j Q esirs J f H X Q E C i Gordon Cunningham 335' Curl Football, Weightlifting, Baseball Letterman's Club Diana Crabtree i?'f3' ' + 5 ,C , V C. Q C Ci J Vzf iii- 'K ff Q4 it .C it iii 5' J' 5 fy if 3f 4i55f' 'ifb . vt fl- -Q, it Michael Dahl Yearbook Paula Crayne C h C Qsai bflif ah Z: A Ay I fl' ' C C J J . Q I, Q Molly Daley like Mark Daugustine Charles Davis Debra Davis James Davis C ,,,, 5 John Cummins Janet Dantine Jeff Davis Cross Country. Golf Steve Davis Jeff Dempsey Wrestling Mike Druken Baseball. Ski Club. Year- book Sports Editor. Tennis. Chemistry Club Mark Dunkel Football, Weightlifting Club, Letterman's Dina DeAcetis Erika Desuk Basketball. NHS Cory Dobbs Basketball ff' Marc DeCanio Baseball Dennis Dickson VICAXICE ..,, i tki 'L , 1 L ,...: 3 s E lf Q .L,, Q.. .. . f Gary Donnelly Terry Decker Powderpuff Football. Ski Club me iv? Daniel DiNaro Baseball Brian Downie Debbie Delaney Powderpuff Football. Dia- mond Dolls. DECA. Vol- leyball 5 ,A . -i i ' fy '55i 4 g ... ,:,: ' W1 Dave Diss 'CX Rita Dudley if X a tw t 'nn y X x 5 X Tflldy Dyef Tammie Edwards Debra Elchlinger Sherri Elliott Quill and Scroll. Tragyc. Basketbabes. Spikettes. His- Newspaper tory 8a Hiking Club Mx ax X , X s gm fi i C LL... .J ff' . , 'I' f 'X X Y f ,.f l Bryant Ensman Football, DECA, Baseball. Basketball Cris Evans Language Club, HOST Denise Fazio Le ,,..,-5-g..., Q,--11... ig Jerry Feurino VICAX ICE, Automotive Milk Doug Ernsberger VICAXICE Dennis Fairall NHS, Track, Cross Country Patti J. Fenton Badminton, Matmaids, Wrestlerettes, Powderpuff Football Mary Field Swim Team f.-f ., A AR X 43 Q W X Ci rr -at X Qs E gt g S Ffa . J ' S ssll - -fx. f y J 'iis , X N.. Jim D. Erven Concert Choir, Symphonic Winds, Adv. Drama, All State Michael Esch Valerian Essert COIICCFI Cl'lOlI', Life Club. German Club, Symphgnic Symphonic Winds, JHZZ Winds, Automotive Band . xil Joe Faraci Lisa F arenga Shelley Farley 1 Diamond Dolls, DECA Seniors Rick Burnside, Jim Fusaro, Gordie Cunningham and Tom Cerino share a few laughs during lunch. vga 5 Q Claudia Finical Volleyball. Basketball. Soft- ball, Powderpuff Football 1 i I ' fl it Ken F orthun ..u l Y -'lk f ei Eileen Frost QWN-Q! Harriet R. Finkle jeff Fletcher Julie Folsom Diana Forcine Diamond Dolls, Ski Club Cindy Foster Pom Pon, Ski Club, Year- book, Powderpuff Football Kellie Fuller Chris Gall NHS, Track Bob Gardiner Football. Track, Weightlift- ing, Letterman's Club Chris A. F ranko Science Club, History SL Hiking,NHS If X Jim Fusaro Football, Ski Club. Track, Weightlifting Joe Gavin Pierre Fray Ski Club, Science Club. Weightlifting Jeff Gafford Concert Choir. Drama, Speech Club, Madrigal Denise Gerwitz Jim Fried Boys' Tennis Tony Galindo Ski Club X 9 Sheryl Gilbert yew, ----- 1' ' - i f s e fi 1-lm. -. 'N X ifef-Leif: rt- . -- x . ll .1 S . f '-' l PS? A t 52 - -1' K'g' ly A 5- '11 . 4 Donna Gilliland xi ' . ' I wi Jamie Gmeiner NHS, Concert Choir, PV Players Club, Jazz!Madri- gal Choir Gary Gould Trojan Marching Band, Symphonic Winds, Jazz Band fi Q . Xi K Ted Greene Newspaper Co-Editor, Quill 8: Scroll, Science Club, Band - Sr Kathy Glavas Rich Golb Football, Basketball, Let- terman's Club, Weightlift- ing Club Todd Grams Wrestling Marie Greenalch French Club, German Club 3 X ,J O' t 'Ik .., i . ,,.' - , W - . F i t T , ' K ,. . KZ? ,fl V no K ii-. wg? f 5 Sue Glazer wnwwmwt Tammy Glendenning Wrestlerettes. PV Players Club. Rowdies Kim Goldthwaite Cheryl Goetz COE, Diamond Dolls Lisa Gray Basketball, .IV Badminton Tina Gray Dawn Gregory Bobbi Grimm Cheer, NHS. Spanish Club. DECA, NHS, Rowdies. Science Club Powderpuff Football 'werew- Patricia Glory Margo Gooderham Symp onic Winds. Trojan Marching Band. History 81 Hik- ing Club, Powderpuff Football Barbara Green 1, E Cathy Grove Girls' Track. NHS. COE. Symphonic Winds ilk X t USH HHbighOfSI Vifa Haff A James Monroe Haines Barbara Hall Arnold Hamel NHS. Rowdles. Powderpuff Volleyball. Softball. Special Football, Auromoriveg NHS' Row-dies Ski Club. Automotives Football. Girls' Freshman Olympics. Weightlifting Tennis Q : K E Vk . XS. - ,,,..-- , i - -'I' r l n rr,, . i iill ' , . Debbie Hamm F32 f.. is 1, .. l ll. in -wx Jo Anna Harper Life Club President. HERO President. Concert Choir. Girls' Adv. Choir Christine Hawk Spanish Club President. Basketbabes Chris Hammes Brenda Harris Roy J. Herman Boys' Choir. Camera Club Toni Hansen Judy Hardaway DECA. Powderpuff Foot- ball. Badminton. Diamond Dolls David Hansen On Cowboy Day during Homecoming Week. Donna Mora and Doug Monroe show off their Western wear. E , Neva Herndon Bill Hertzog Brett Hicks Joy Hicks Baseball Wrestling, Football DECA Jon Taylor, Doug onroe powderpuff game ,J iv. t W - Qs 9-v 1 ' rv 5 Q , F Fonda Hill Jeff Hills i Louise Hills Marie Hills Golf, Science Club, History POIH POR, JV Basketball, Girls' Tennis, Pom and Hiking Frosh Tennis Rowdjes, NHS Dave H0g-Hn Curtis Horger Gregg Howard Ken Hubalik Cross COUI1ll'y,G0lf Track Boys' Tennis, Jazz Band, Symphonic Winds ,.. is s if :S 15 iggrig X i J Jim Hiett Football. Ski Club, Golf coach X Chauncy Hoach Pon, Roberta A. Huff Trojan Marching Symphonic Winds, Poly phonic Winds, COE Band is i iglwklf Tammy Huffman Track, History 8: Hiking. Girls' Beg. Choir :fa- Wendy Hunter Barb Ittner Pom Pon, Volleyball, NHS, Letterman's Club X C. Johnson Secretary, His- 81 Hiking, Student Pep Club Dan Hughes Baseball. Football. Weight- lifting Club, Ski Club , V,' , li H Becky Huston . DECA 4'0 Chris Jamieson Jazz Band, Baseball, Sym- phonic Winds, Trojan Marching Band Nancy Johnson DECA, Rowdies, Ski Club Kim Hughes 'N Josephine Idomenico DECA, Spanish Club, Girls' Tennis, Girls' Beg. Choir Se' ,,,, I e'li if S 5, 2 it X 8 X X l Steve Johns ,tif Kevin Hummer NHS, DECA, Trojan Marching Band, History 8: Hiking Club Jill Ingersoll Chris Humrich VICAXICE President, PV Players Club, Automotives --xi 1- YYY i Frank Ippolito Baseball. Newspaper Karl Johnson t J Nisa Johnson Scott Johnson Spanish Club, Seminary, Seminary Girls' Swimming tg Egg Lee Ann Johnson xx X al Y E ,Ag- Susan Johnson HERO ff Brian K, J oder Keith Jones Bobby Jordan Christine Judge Karen Marie Kacic SkiC1ub, Yearbook Automolives Weightlifting COE. Rowdies. Matmaids , lf 2 K 7X Kim Kahlow Life Club. COE. Speech Club, History 8: Hiking X A fiona Steve Kerr Cherie Kirk wr' Gary Kallstrom Howard Kendrick Howard Kenneth sg t J K -W e o ij Paul Kern Renee Kimsey Jeff King Camera Club. Spanish Club. Dance Club xl Lori Klepaida Britta Klose Matthew Knop COE. Rowdies. Wrestler- Science Club. Trojan ettes Speakers. History 8: Hiking Kristi Kent Track. German Club. Girls' Tennis. Trojan Marching Band Jennifer King DECA Joyce Kolimaga Karen Kolimaga Rowdies ACT finalizes college entrance requirement Michael A. Kotek DECA. Science Club. Boys' Tennis Jeff Kuelling Automotive ii as Birgitta Ljungquist Foreign Exchange Student ff eee ffl Isabel Lagunas Kathy Laswick Yearbook - Photo Editor. Newspaper. Quill 81 Scroll NHS S 5 I Curt Kozall Kim Laman Cheer. Ski Club. Newspa- per. NHS. Powderpuff Football Richard Krasner Jody Lanese Cheer. NHS. Pom 8: Cheer Club. Concert Choir Tammy Kregle HERO Karen Laneville Art Club. Debate Club. Powderpuff Football ' 'cgi tiie F N it 5 0' u , XX , C l Michael Lawrence Jerry Lay Mike Leach Concert Choir Yearbook B2iSkClball 1 Jeanne Lebo Angel Drill Team, NHS, German Club, Trojan Marching Band ,g Lara Michelle Leet PV Players, DECA, Girls' Choir, French Club K ffl 'Vx 11 , i Rhonda Lehman Polyphonic Winds, HERO, Trojan Marching Band Bambi Lynn Leis NHS, Cross Country, His- tory 8c Hiking Club, Pow- derpuff Football :N . K 2 5 - . as K A . K f . 1.33 -I lssei David K. Lemmon VICAXICE N ir Seniors face Turing Point in life Tom Lesniewski Mary Ann Lynn Volleyball, Softball, Track, Powderpuff Football Lisa Lewis Girls' Tennis, Powderpuff Football Joyce MacFarland COE 1 f i , , Robert Litz si r. ., Thomas Mack ff! Jim Louhi rig, in if fr H, , nh 'U' BX f R is lil ii Vmyi is if 'fi' . rssti . rrrrrr , X X '21 X X John MacKenzie Sarah LoVerde DECA Jo Mackey Kim Mahon is V P 1 ' S Jn, kk 4,1-. ,Gary McCrea lTrojan Marching Band. Symphonic Winds Vicki McFarlen , Pom Pon we Karen Meyers '- ' Jim Maines Newspaper 1.-. .-S' xx if . 3 , I Leslie McDermott DECA Maryann McLaughlin Ski Club, Hiking 84 History Brenda Midura . :NW i iiaaaasr 1 Craig Maurer Michael A. Marsillo Homecoming King. Track. Cross Country. Student Council N we 3? :1 on 2 9 l Q xx: 3 U 5 M Kelly McDonald I-aura Anne NHS, Girls' Track, Softball, McDonald Student Council mond Dolls X l iii David Melian Mike Metzler Karl Michel Yearbook, Boys' Tennis. Spanish Club. Computer Club Geralyn Milhe PV Ad Club Paul McConnell Automotives Tori McDonald Lynn Meyer NHS, COE, Girls' State. PV Players Kevin Miller Doug Monroe Football, Baseball, Student Council, Letterman's Club Shane Molnar Basketball . llc 5: 5 Scott Mustic Track, Ski Club, Automo- tive Tracey Morris Donna Mora Ski Club, Pom-Pon, Student Council, Powderpuff Foot- ball Leona M. Mysliwiec K is hp! ff f X, ,, ff' ,455 Seniors Sandy Sistek and Barb lttner take a stroll on campus after Homecoming royalty pictures are taken. 'Bus Gail Morgan Kevin Morgan COE Q f fl l K an ' ,f , Laurie Neal Dance Club. HERO Janet Neal ,Html Xxx L it fx -xx Betsy Neeley Computer Club, Trojan Marching Band Barney Neil Chris Nestor Linda Netzel Spanish Club, Camera Club ,-1' 1- gtti X t .'i:2si j P t ,if tg: sa f E1 Marisa Nielsen NHS. COE. Rowdies wr: .Af X ht s Kelley J. O'Hara aqui-ff ' ., 'QW Robert J. Pannone H W ai. : llll - ti X is x J? 'sf bt ki Doug Paxson Football. Trojan Marching Band. Symphonic Winds 4, is D s :- - 4- saw f t ef . fi ' Valerie Nisbet German Club. Camera Club, Girls' Choir. PV Play- ers Kathy o'Neii1 Darrold J. Parker Computer Club, VICAX ICE N Jeff Peel Tom Nordstrom 4 Glenn Orsted Boys' State. NHS, History 84 Hiking. Science Club. German Club N-Q-,v are - 2 5 X I Dave Pasanella Football. Ski Club, Weight- lifting. Letterman's Club 5 , A Q at ' . 35 Janet Pelzek XA John Nyetrae Basketball 1 , ' 1 Maria Orta Badminton. COE, Dia- mond Dolls Wesley Pate xi Brian Peter Football. NHS, Baseball Russ O'Brien Jodi Page i C' . ,Ig K Ax K. f . 4 I ,fl , MH, K tl Nita Patel Art Club. Spanish-French Club. Math Club Vicki Petersen Powderpuff Football. Dia- mond Dolls. DECA. Dance Club. Girls' Choir 0 GJ 9 og' 4 sg N il ,f '- i ' 2113 .. Yi., Qi , 3 Q., fi Z5 . im. A J HQ? 5 , feb 4, CTA f 5 'IVI .f 63 1! ,S , N .Y xx 65 4 Lars Peterson Melissa Peralta Susan Perry Lee Plettenberg Barb Poissant , , X, ., ,XS V fi- , 4 E she- ij- - Bw 5 ' A 1 .4 4- Li, - Donna L. Pool ., r.rrr rrr. , .,,.r., , Rebecca Radke Senior class sponsors dance after Chiefs' ame POlly21I1I1 PCHIICY Carrie Preising Seminary, Girls' Choir, PV Players, Powderpuff Foot- ball Blane Ramaley Robyn Ratcliff Henry Price Wrestling, Jazz Band, His- tory 8L Hiking, Trojan Marching Band ,kk ba f' 2:-fQ??5:li? ii J Gene Redmon YICAXICE, History 8: Hik- ing Nancy Rabich Ski Club, Rowdies, HERO, Diamond Dolls 'Wx Roger Reed- History 8: Hiking, Science Club Mark Remington German Club, PV Players, Concert Choir. Computer Club Shannon Riege Powderpuff Football. Ski Club. Rowdies, Swimming is N? r ..hh .ia N , 'S as Mark Rodman kk ,rf 5 i Don Rey Concert Choir. PV Players. Thespians, Jazz!Madrigal Choir Julie Robbins Basketball, NHS Wendy Rodman Science Club, Ski Club. Automotive Mark Richardson Rowdies. Baseball. History 8: Hiking Bill Robertson y X 1 S iz KN N Scott Richardson ., JN 2 Q tt? ir t . 1 7,5 -'.. sk Z Q L :Liz X J - 5, 'ffl P Refs u RX P A .. L . - Ni K ff A liii ' asci i! 1 .V ' Qs VLeslie Robinson 49 I osx: I ees Debbie Riddleberger Ski Club. Concert Choir. Girls' Choir. Spanish Club Qi: Loretta Robinson .ASN X 'K'i ffzwyi Mike R0l'l1Z-1110 Debra Rosenthal Kelly Shaw gives up to the mean gun of Debbie Rosenthal. PV Players Concert Choir, Ski Club, PV Players, Swim Team Seniors cherish experiences of 4 years Kristine Roske 'str' r e I if sf .2 Grif Sadow Spanish Club, Trojan Speakers Kelly Shaw Concert Choir, Powderpuff Football, Student Council, Matmaids Greg Rosky Football, Weightlifting Debbie L. Sands Science Club - .wr22wi.1' ' zz-2? U1 ei-1 Randy Sherman 'Vi' Jeff Ross Concert Choir. PV Players Club Diane L. Savona PV Ad Club. Ski Club. Dia- mond Dolls. Dance Club , . Janice Shingleton If . Rebecca Rowley I X 7 .L i 3 3 .. , f K ,,, . V V 'A fu if Q., it 5 X , Sherri Schindler Cross Country. Powderpuff Football. Girls' Track Pat Shinn Boys' Choir. Concert Choir. PV Players Club President, Computer Club Misty Rutter Girls' Basketball, DECA President Lori Serro Pom Pon. Ski Club. Student Council. Powderpuff Foot ball Leann Shoemaker Q ---- 5 i . uk.. 1 ,K .A -- K f 8 M ,K 1 A !,...-.Q 7 X 1? t nv t. lx' Robert Sides Robert E. Short DECA. NHS. Boys' State, Yearbook Editor. Wres- Seminary tling. Boys' Tennis. Golf .L f' Al, X Annika Sigurdson Foreign Exchange Student. Ski Club. German Club 4 whisk is is ,, s Sandy Sistek Girls' Varsity Track. Stu- dent Council. Yearbook Classes Editor. NHS. Bad- Danny Sillivan 'ie-a V 9 . . Linda Sippel Greg Small Boys' Varsity Tennis. Sym- phonic Winds. Computer Club. Trojan Marching Band 1 . 't y y' T g 5 Lf' T . it . -Q .T 'itr it Art Smith Dana Smith ' Football. Track Powderpuff Football gl Vying for the title of best dressed man on campus. Senior Tim Frey aims himself towards his next class. .QA ...,....tqfv'-'- Jerry N. Smith Kim Smith Marsha Smith Maryann Smith Tracy Smith Concert Choir. Jazz 8: Girls' Swimming. Track. Madrigal Choir Powderpuff Football. Let- termans' Club. Ski Club Mike Sochacki -.df Gerard H. Spendley Jr Football, Track, German Club, DECA James Brian Staenglen Football, Wrestling, Track, Trojan Marching Band Judy Stover Wrestlerettes, German Club, Spikettes John Solmen Basketball Bill spidie Ski Club, Automotives i . lrrllae . Paula Statezny NHS, Concert Choir, Jazz Choir Kim Stripp Yearbook, Pom Pon, Ski Club, Powderpuff Football .X f f., ew K -t - K .K if A, , x,.jif fi ,E XX N a J f Tod Solomon Phil Sorenson Rocky Sorvala Baseball, Ski Club, DECA. Life Club . , .,,,,,., 'Z' ,J ' . X ,N v. . as R wf Gia Sposi C ii Matmaids, Diamond Dolls, VICAXICE Brian Stephens Baseball, Basketball Connie J. Stromberg Matmaids, Pep Club, Beg. Girls' Choir Bill Sprouse COE, Chess 8a Bridge, ComputerClub John St. Germain tt, Mike Stuckenschneider Cross Country, Track, Golf, Ski Club 'Sak a X 1 I X I XX Scott Squires Tennis, PV Ad Club, Ski Club, History 8: Hiking Club President Andy Storms Ski Club, Basketball Lisa Stype Concert Choir, Yearbook, PV Players Club, Spanish Club x it X Toni Sumner 'il-c James Taylor Wayne Teeters Wrestling, Concert Choir. Football, Track, All State rg . 'N Et 1 Ri ' is If Ann Swigard Concert Choir. Matmaids. Rowdies. Student Body ler' if Jon K. Taylor Football, Track, Ski Club, Newspaper Sports Editor 's tiff? sf' X t i 1 tg! Suzie Tice Chris Turner Speech Club, Debate, Film Club, Spanish Club Craig Uza 'x Fisk Vw .af , Y l 'S x use g Qi lil Brian Tackett Jan Lyn Talbert Girls' Track ,rv 'rw Richard Tedrig Dems Teed Football. Basketball. Let- terman's Club. Weightlift- ing Gregg Tivnan Deborah Thomas Jil Talbert N Nu... f 3 Suzanne E. Teed Girls' Track. Powderpuff Football, Student Trainer Justin Thompson Basketball, Track, Newspa- per Gina Valentino David Vann Penny Van Nortwick WJ Allison Virgin Eric Victor Shannon Ward .. -3 sw-nw 'i ii-V KN, f -'-' , Y' J a t Chuck Watson VlCA!lCE,Wrestlerettes - Basketball, Boys' Tennis. Trojan Marching Band, Choir 3 ,S 'Fa Q 4 K Q +5 X ,P I V Gary Vogt Katrina Weaver Ski Club, COE. Powderpuff Football, Rowdies Shari Whetten Angela White Steve White f I ,,,tt. 3 fs.: 3 a Brad Wiens Football X s NHS, Jazz Band, Trojan Marching Band, Poly- phonic Winds Georgia Wilkinson PV Players Club, Trojan Marching Band, Quill 81 Scroll, Newspaper Co-Edi- tor PV Players Club in l gg V :kk ' : ffm- , i .. . , .. o r it X g Kelly Williams Penny Waddle WEN Margaret Weaver Liz Whiting Ski Club, COE. Rowdies. Speech Club. Student Council Lisa A. Williams Yearbook Senior Editor, Symphonic Winds. Poly- phonic Winds, Trojan Marching Band -E592 X Karen Waldeck Basketbabes Captain, Ski Club 6'1 A Q. xx is Vickie Wells Dan Whitten Automotives Virginia Williams Vonda Rae Williams S Kenneth Winter Mike Woodward Tammy Wright Linda Wujastyk Polyphonic Winds, Girls' Automotives Science Club Badminton, Softball. Bas- Beg. Choir, Cheer ketball, Powderpuff Foot- ball F all eolle ge' day gives career information Daw a Yont Steve Zacchia Jeff Zahniser I1 Football. Wrestling Ralph Zeien Kim Zeeman Ski Club. Baseball German Club ff! xg ff! Xi k,,i. V 1 or lf 1 fi Michael Zaremba Football, Track. Softball. Soccer Class of 1980 Peggy Zawicki I. Senior NHS officers inducted these members into the National Honor Society in December. 2. Kelly Shaw, the cow- ardley lion, and Dorothy, Lee Ann Johnson, dressed up as their favorite movie star during Homecoming week and watched the assembly with friends. 3. Seniors Vira Haff and Claudia Finical show their enthusiasm during a football game. 4. 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i'ii1i 35 L'VL 5 B A X M',,,,....w, ' 5 .1 ' .ni 1 Ayn ar csiv' 1 Lisa Acheson Liza Acuna Julie Adams Baron Adelmann Frank Allen Michelle Alan Scott Allen Alise Amato Peter Amsterdam Kirk Anderson Ralph Anderson Cindy Andrusko Tammy Angle Dean Anthony Frank Aragonia Quinn Armstrong Jane Arwood Kim Altman Sophia Auguste Jack Auston William Ayres Steve Babiarz Pam Baker Linda Bakken Gary Bannochie Julie Barnes Don Barrett Laurie Bastek Greg Baskin Juniors purchase class rings Nancy Baum David Baxter Jeff Baytes Robert Beck Lerind Beeler Melinda Beeler Beth Benjamin Geoff Bennett Laurie Bennetto Mike Benson Greg Bentley Robbin Berberian Pat Bermingham Rosemary Bevilaqua Debbie Bills Vince Bingaman Scott Bissell Debbie Biven Kevin Blake Keri Blase Joe Blocher Peggy Bloom Scott Bohannon Debbie Borggreen Eno Bourliner Glenn Bowers Kellee Bowser Dan Brady Gara Brady Jane Bretz Cindy Broome John Brothers Becky Brown Ron Brown Don Bruntmyer JoAnne Bulgrin David Buckeley Bill Burden Cathy Burger Dee Burgess David Burson Marcia Burgus Bruce Burwell Danny Butler Susan Carlson Chris Canale Jim Carrico Jim Carroll Corrine Case Katie Casey Lori Cates Nancy Caynar Lauren Cabot Lori Carr Diane Carney Rae Ellen Cavnar 79 Moira Chalmers Kevin Chandler Cheryl Classick Sue Christopulos Bruce Ciszewski Cindy Clark Debbie Clark Mofiique Clark Lisa Clayton Bob Cleveland Theresa Cockrill Greg Conradson Karen Cook Terry Cooley Tracy Cornum Steve Corum John Costello Cindy Cotner Gilbert Coulter Bill Cowart Dale Cowsert Darrin Craven John Creel Jennifer Criger Jodi Crilley Dan Crimmins Edith Crossen Wayne Culling Tammy Cummard Kelly Cunningham Angela Czech Kathy Dahl John Daniels Dawn DeAcetis Pam Deskins Sue DeBlasi Steve DeFreitas Lauren DeGraff Barbara Delapp Keri Demski Reid DeWalt Becky Dewitt Tari Dewitt Mark DeBrito Sue Dickinson Randy Dickson John Dieckhoner Monica DiFalco Karen Diller Dina Dinaro Ashlyn Dixon Denise Doherty Michelle Dornan Charles Doughty Kevin Doyle Michelle Draayer 80 Wi? -any-2 Juniors sponsor basketball game against KGPA disc jockeys Kelly Dunn Steve Duran Pat Eastep Denise Easton Renee Eck Ruth Eiermann Dave Eilenfeld Carrie Effinger Emily Elliot Lynne Ell Mike Ellis Jon Ely Jerry Erven Bobi Erwin Kelly Esch David Eschedor Kevin Estein Terry Everleth Sherri Farnham Tracy Farrington Scott Fehrman Jodi Feldman Tom Felix Jeff Ferguson Roberta Fields Tina Fields James Fitzgerald Steve Fitzgerald Lisa Flickenger James Ford John Ford Andre Fournier Nancy Fowle Mike Francisco Ron Francisco Mitzi Frintner Kendall Frost Karina Furnia Mike Fuschi Dan Galindo Darci Garcia Connie Gardiner Mark Gartrelli Cherie Gatto Toni Geffre Ty Genteman Ted Gerwitz Margie Giebel Lance Gilbert Ramon Gilbert Lorraine Gilbert Tracy Giles Pam Gilson Angle Giordano Debbie Giordano Lloyd Godwin 81 Jon Goldber E Keith Goldstein Brian Goodman Kenny Goodman Patty Goralski Scott Gray Toyia Gray Chris Greco Mike Greene Laura Griggs Sherry Gruzinski Louis Gurrieri Louis Gurtner Gary Gutridge Mitzy Haff Kathy Haines Bob Hall Loretta Hallett Georgia Harmon Ken Harper Kathy Harris Alyssa Haspel Kenny Hatch Greg Hawk John Hay John Haynes Jim Heagney Rob Hearn Mike Heikka Lisa Hendricks Lisa Henson Debby Herbold Shawn Hertzog Patsy Hickman Robert Hiler Ron Hinds Tod Hippensteel Dave Hirsch Karen Hogan John Holly Gina Holmes Todd Holmes Karen Hubalik June Huffer Tim Huntley Scott Huth Rocky Iverson Lori Jacobson Shane James The Pom Pon Line performs a dance to entertain the students at one of the assemblies held during the year John Jamison Robin Jankowski Wendy Jarrett Tammy Jensen Carol Johnson Mike Johnson Rodney Johnson Scott Johnson Tom Johnson Melody Jones Dan Jordan Garry Joy Vicki Kaar Adine Kagan Duke Kamstra Buddy Karakey Dan Kelnhofer Sandy Kenerson Donna Kennady Milton Kennedy Lisa Kern Rob Ketterson Kyron Kisicki Jerri Klein Lisa Knox Steve Kockler Laura Konz Richard Kouzal Mark Kotek Bob Kramer Lisa Kramer Ken Kuehneman Sheryl Kutno Walt Labayen Eric Laibe Eddie Lambert Kevin LaMountain Lani Langan Debbie Lange Dawn Larsen Michelle Lawrence Mike LeBrun Sandy Lee Collette Lemmon Tom Lewis Christine Linert Larry Lingeman Belinda Lipka Jim Lloyd John Lloyd Jeff Logan Donna Loughney Jim Lovegrove Brian Lover Victor Lowery Chris Lubecke 83 Mark Lucas Mark Lucas Sue Macdonald Dina MacDougall Mark MacFarlane Tammy MacMillan Tim MacMillan Colleen Mahoney Chantal Major Mark Marberry Rene Marks Michelle Marsal Billy Martin Tom Martin Jeff Mazerolle Debbie Mazza Lori Mazza Marie Mazzacone Paul Mccartney Kevin McClungl Rock McComb Tracy McCulloch Tom McGinn Daphne McGuffie Terry McKee Robert McKnight Rob McNulty Becky McPherson Paul Medillon Rich Meek Lisa Meek Debbie Melvin Gay Mennuti Randi Metcalf John Meyer Marcy Michalski Mike Milhorn Amy Miller Becky Miller Bill Miller Joe Miller Kim Mills Andy Millsap Doug Mitchell Sandy Mitchell Betsy Monroe Mary Montanye William Montanye Bonnie Moore Cherylin Moore David Moravek Debbie Morgan Shawna Morgan Kelly Morris Paul Mosakowski 84 I Becky Moser Brenda Mosher Martin Muelfer Karen Murney Earl Murphy Mike Murray Doy Mustion representatives to plan for Prom activities -ggi'-' Christina Mysliwiec Gary Niki Paul Nichols Belinda Neal Fred Ochoa Kathy Ohara Heidi Ohmstedt Diane Oliver Bob Olivieri Eric Olson Shannon Oineal Johnny Onstine Lynette Opse David Orliss John Osterkorn Sandi Oswald Rich Owens Tarra Pagano Rachael Parker Gina Pascale Regina Paschal Jim Patterson Kim Payne Larry Payton Jamie Pearson Theresa Peel Rob Pellegrino Paul Pellman Anita Perez Cindy Perry Diane Peschio Vicki Petruske Stuart Phelan Suzanne Phelan Joanne Picerno Renee Pittman Kim Pleake Jane Plecas Chas Plogman Toni Poh Leon Poindexter Cory Polak Debbie Polumbo Priscilla Poulson Heather Powell Jim Prescott Dana Price Carlos Ramirez Angela Randell 85 i Juniors plan Powderpuff game as fundraiser Diane Rappazzo Monica Ratcliff Jacob Raush Todd Rawlinson Laura Redden Steve Reed Phil Reeves Tim Reidhead Tony Reilly Kelly Reinhard Jim Rhoades Brad Rhoton Rob Ricci Robin Richard Rob Richardson Jody Richardson Mike Richmond Ken Riddleberger Fritz Riggs Lynn Riley Duane Rinehart Sue Ringer Shaun Roberts Brian Robertson Denise Robles Mark Romano Jerry Rose Larry Rosky Greg Ross Sandi Ross Teresa Ross Marge Rothschild Brenda Rowley Michelle Rulon Monica Rulon Melody Rumsey David Rupp Kathie Rutter Julie Ryals Eileen Ryan Paul Sabo Kim Sanders Beth Sarratt Jenny Sarsany Lisa Scacewater Bill Schaar Ester Schantz Brian Schindler Tim Schitter Jim Schmedeing Mike Schoenike Hobly Schollmeyer Bill Schaar Kathy Sciarrillo Doug Sharpe Rick Shaw 86 . 9 Junior Priscilla Poulson and Sophomore Candy Fanning listen intently in Chemis- try class. Lana Sherwood Karen Silvay Tammy Simmons Jeanna Simmonson Jim Sims Jon Simpson Teresa Skerba Charles Smillie Andee Smith Bryan Smith Colleen Smith Keith Smith Lisa Smith Paula Smith Mark Smithart Heidi Snell Barbara Snow George Soto Susan Spendley Mike Spray Kim Squillante Carolyn Steinegger Al Steins Mike Stewart Darren Stigers Tammy Stone Erica Storms John Stoss Mary Streeper Bryan Stroble Rhonda Stroud Kathy Stuckenschneider Tom Sues Clare Sullivan Traci Sumner Phil Suriano Roger Swartz Kathy Swigard Cindi Swineford Marla Tabor Richard Taft 87 E5 l sis? I kg Qs Q E,. yy ' X J it 5 ie l M Qi Z im X Jeff Tannehill Grace Talayumptewa Sonja Taylor Paula Tennyson Peter Thomas Scott Thomas Tammy Thompson Keith Tidgwell Steve Tivnan Brian Tobin Mike Torres Mike Treatch David Trombi Mark Turgal Melody Tumer Mike Valentino Danny Valenzuela Dawn VanAlstine Cindy Vanderlinden Janet VanNickler Mark Vasquez Denise Villa Joanne Vivona John Waight Chris Walior Margaret Wallace Kelly Waller Tim Walsh 88 'UN' . Juniors Randy Dickson and Lani Langan prepare for the Christmas benefit at the Camlu Retirement Home. ,M ai l Debbie Walters Kim Walton Ann Waltz Donna Wamsley Jim Ward Dan Watson Betsy Webb Steve Weber Michelle Werner Chris West Nancy VVharton Keith White Theodore Whitney Sinda Wiley Jeff Wilkinson William Ayres Kristin Wilson Rob Winans Thomas Wolcott David Wolf Jackie Wolf Scott Wolver Karen Worfolk Diane Wray Chris Young Brian Youse Jon Yousko Michelle Yurisko Marie Zaccaria Eric Zahniser Marie Zazzera Tom Zeien Dawn Zimmermann Lisa Zumstein 89 morexlw 525 5 ii i A Ag Q ::- .I-- ' S Q89 i ' mr ' ,S . f ,, Egg A. l fvfgilr ., , Q-, A . , ,V ,...- ga- M -hA Q, gX S .- . f. Q SEQ? 2 SJ 5 , . 3551 E 1 Rose Acosta Kim Adams Mike Agostino Robert Aiken Shelley Aldrich Nagi Al-Fouzan Bob Allen Chris Allen Celeste Amato Mike Armstrong Misty Armstrong Denise Arnold Mick Arps John Arwood Steve Ashworth Lisa Autino Johnna Bagwell Maria Bailey Lisa Baker Carol Ballard Debbie Barkley Becky Barnett Dan Barnhart Barb Barrett Kristen Barrett Tom Barrett David Battistone Becki Baume 92 Sophomore Class Student Council Officers: Bottom Row - Monique Morris, Davis Hart. Jim Gardiner, Bob Allen and Nancy Hardaway. Middle Row - Amy Rabich, Jaimie Rabich. Top Row - Gina Gia- russo S Sophomores cruise through Driver's Education Brian Baverk Pam Beasley i Missy Beaton Ludovic Beckman Feefe Benales Gary Bennett Mike Bennett Lee Bennitt Celeste Bentley Jane Bergstrom Karin Berker Kevin Berton Susan Besler Anita Bingaman Stephan Birkett Jeff Bisbee Jerry Bissell Bob Bjordahl Tom Blake Suzzanne Blaum Judy Bliven Elisa Bolan Michelle Boothe Todd Boren Teri Bounds Matt Bowen John Bowser Johnny Boyd Kelly Boykin Dave Bradley Brian Brandlein Becky Brandt Ed Brauchli Laurie Bray Jill Bremer Kathy Brindley Bob Brown Clifton Brown Clyde Brown Donna Brown Robert Brown Steve Brown Mercie Bryan Crystal Buege Mary Burdett Tim Burgard Lynn Burke Robin Burner Karen Burnett Lisa Burns Roberta Burns Diane Burruel Ron Busbee Bonnie Busby Lisa Cafarelli Courtney Cameron 93 Jim Camp Lisa Canter Greg Carney Trish Carlson Erin Carr John Carrington Scott Carroll Kerry Casey Mark Casey Janice Castas Kim Cates Mike Cetro Mark Cassius Ket Chaffee Michelle Chamberlain Clint Chandler Garry Chitkowski Nadine Chitkowski Mark Chrisbacher' Mike Ciancini Steve Civille Sharon Clair Jack Clark Raylene Cline Regina Cody Greg Cole Malinda Colelay Shawn Collins Dave Conklin Cheryl Connell Terry Cooley Simon Cooper Nick Cornelius Diana Cota Dave Courtney Dawn Cox Kim Crabtree Jim Crimando Mark Cumbee Glenn Curl Deidre Curran Kim Currin Suzanne Czech Mike Dacier Danny Daniels Dave Daniels Bob Dantine Sherrie Darnell Susan Darroch Karen Davis Dorothy Deatherage Rose Deatherage Tony Deherrea Pete DeMichele Brd Derossett 94 ,:f 75b. Sophomores sponsor Sweetheart Dance E -rr .ir-ut... , Brook Dewalt Bill Desmarais Joe Desuk John Deutsch Sam Devel Tricia Dewey Wendy Diaz Shawn DiBrito Jon Dobben Bill Dominique James Donahoe Steve Dorilla Michael Doud Christy Dryer Joanne Dunphy Sean Dwyer Gayle Edmonson Don Egwen Doug Eichanauer Christy Eiermann Todd Eldred Byron Elliott Shane Emmons Phil Ernsberger Sheri Eschedor Mike Esmay Susan Fabanich Tim Fallquist Candy Fanning Laurie Feit Theresa Fehse John Ferrington Nathan Fields Dorene Figueroa Dwayne Fisher Tom Fitzpatrick Ken Flick David Folker Alan Ford Mike Fossey Missy Fox Lisa Franc'esco Lauren Franko Tim Franks Ken Freeman David Frost Christine Fullam Scott Fulmer Patsy Fyffe Rick Fyffe Chris Galindo Sam Galindo Diane Gallagher Pat Garcia Jim Gardiner John Free 95 Wendy Garris Melody Gartrell Kim Gates Dave Gebern Lisa Gedra Laurie Gengler Dina Gennari Mike Giacini Gina Giarrusso Stuart Gibbs Connie Giesie Sharon Gilbert Karey Gilderoy Sheri Gilderoy Gerry Gill Barth Giles Vincent Gilles Bonnie Glass Janice Gmeiner Lloyd Goldstein Andy Gomez Doug Gordon Lisa Graber Susie Gray James Green David Greenleaf Gary Grimstad Kelley Groff Carol Gruzinski Keri Hall Patty Hall Jeff Hammer Lisa Hammill Brian Hampson Kassy Handorf Tracey Hanely Nancy Hardaway Jackie Harden Adam Hardwick Ray Harmon Nancy Harper Kim Harrington Scott Harris David Hart Brian Hatch Ken Haugen Laurie Hawk Tim Haynes Joanne Hazelton Maria Heagney Karen Healey Betsy Hearn Erik Herbst Lisa Hedger Jim Heikka Karen Heikens 96 Financial planning begins for next year's Prom ww J-,f z 'w Melody Gartrell and Janice King seem intent on hurrying to class. 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' f ff J Ed Jennings Alan Johnson Andrew Johnson Christy Johnson Floyd Johnston Jackie Held Erik Herbst Terry Hicks Jennifer Hiett Diana Higley Cathy Hill Julie Hills Joanne Hoffman Annette Holzhaus David Homack Pam Homme Doug Hope Mark Hopkins Shari Hopp LaDonna Hopper Tracy Houghton Kim Houston David Hudgens Edd Hudson Jean Huesing Bob Huffman Darin Hughes Mark Hummer Laura Hutcherson Joanne lmburgia Mike lppolito John lvens Tracy Jarrett 97 Gina Johnston Karen Johnson Kim Johnson Darrick Jones Janet Jones Lori Jones Tony Joseph Monica Judge Randy Kagan Sara Kahlow Lorraine Kallstrom Wendy Kaiser Chuck Kay John Keating Tom Keating Tim Keen Dorothy Keene Liz Keipert Tammy Keller Gynne Kemner Leesa Kemp Kenerson Dennis Darren Kennaday Wayne Kennedy Tina Kieby Janice King Nick King Gary Kingsley Lisa Kirk Kathy Kisicki Bob Klufas Jim Knights Aaron Knotts Dan Komarek Eileen Kopecky Barbara Kopp Kim Korte Debbie Kotek Denise Kozall Carol Kruzuk Steve Kuehneman Debbie Kuelling Greg Kunzie Marizo Labayen Carmen Lagunas Sherri LaMountain Joanne Lanese Kevin Lange Fred Lanier Joe Large Allen Lay Deanna Layman Tammy Leach Arnold Lee Lisa Lee 98 Chris Lenczycki Ken Leombruno John Leon Ray Leza Scott Limstrom Tammy Link Ron Lipka Sherri Litt Scott Lombardo Terry Loterbauer Paul Lovaason Ellen Louhi Peter Lucas Debbie Luciano Gary Lucan Mark MacFarlane Merrielee Mack Keith Mady Mario Major Shawna Malone Richard Malley Dawn Mangis Andrea Marchand Christine Marchand Ken Martin Kevin Mauer Dan Mazzola Scott McCabe Terry McCroskey Crystal McDonald Amy McGinn Patrick McGovern Pat Mclntire Shannon McKenzie Jackie McNulty Eddy McPhail Art Mehler Karen Melvin Shelly Merritt Tony Metcalf Kathy Michel Karen Midura Angie Miller Steve Millstein Lorna Miranda Scott Molnar David Monroe Lori Moody Chris Moore Mark Moore Patty Moore Raymond Moore Kirk Morgan Chris Morris Nancy Murney Candie Murphy 99 r ,, Charlette Mustion Avi Naftali Steve Nash Angi Neal Michele Neubert Joe Nevis Pam Nike Dave Noettl Kim Norling Ronda Paxson John Payton Jan Pearson Leslie Peer Colby Pelfrey Janice Pellegrino Margie Penix Jeff Perry Sloane Perry Robbie Peterson Karen O'Brien Royce Odonnello James Ogden Tom O'Halloran Tracy Okvath Ernie Oliver Jennifer O'Mara Suzane Picerno Patty Pierson Victor Pino Kim Orsted Patricia Orta Mike Page Jody Palmer Sandy Parmley Caroline Parsons Heather Parsons Gina Pitts Bob Poh Renee Pope Tony Popovich Carey Poteet Bill Powell Mike Powell - 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Freshman Student Council Officers: Top Row - Cathy Johnson Dan Pechtal and Tracey Jarrett Bot tom Row - Robin Day, Darin Lannaghan and Vessa Matthis L-1-X M..-,1 ,--t p, ff n i 5 l mi ' Randy Boydston Bobbi Beals Peggy Bean Pam Bevers Rob Bechhoefer Dan Bechtel Darren Bellanger Amy Bennett Terri Bennetto Steve Bentz Cindy Bermingham Debbie Besler Charlotte Biasi Suzie Burch Cherese Bitto David Blackmore Stephanie Blair Kelly Blake Nora Blake Chrissi Blase Bobbie Bliven Vicki Blocher Barbra Blood Richard Boltan Butch Bond Susan Bonnell David Borggreen DawnSue Bostdorff Kenn Bourne Pete Bowers Jim Braden Randy Bragg Beau Brandt Bob Breedlove Theresa Brewer Grace Brown Jan Brown Jenny Brown John Brown Steve Brown Dan Browning Carl Bruni Steve Bruni Denise Bruno Lisa Bryson Deanna Buckner J aynee Burawa Jeff Burch Lisa Burke Dan Burdett Ken Burgard Eddie Burkey Pam Burris Jane Byers Mike Caldiero Gary Callahan Tina Camp Kathy Campos Jerry Canfield Petra Carlson Rick Carlson Lisa Carr Karen Carroll 107 Michelle Cartwright Donna Case Wendy Cates Pam Cavnar Jackie Cederwall Rich Cerino Rex Charlton Tracy Chase David Check Mike Christensen Kelly Christopher Rick Christopher Patty Cipriano Brian Ciszewski Brenda Clark Dawn Clark Desiree Clark Jeff Clark Kevin Clark Mike Clark Tam my Clark Kim Clutter Nan Coit Michele Colby Doris Conklin Robert Conrad Angie Conradson James Constas Jim Cook Shawn Coolidge Carla Cooper Ann Corcoran Jim Cowart Cathy Craig Deeann Craven Stephen Creel Greg Crook Jackie Cross Wade Crouch Craig Coneo Barb Cunningham Jeanine Cunningham Lisa Cunningham Suzanne Curry Julie Closson Victor Dahl Mark Danner Camie Dartt Cheryl Davis Keith Davis Kim Davis Lisa Davis Lori Davis Patrick Day Joanna Dejarnett Hallie Dawes Robin Day Jill Deacetis Deann Deaville Jeff Decker Kelli Demski Paul Deuel 108 -WW ww ,ff Wi. f H X ff D uv 1 X V . f if A v . Aft -iff! 4 ei? t F rosh girls' choir gets off to great start 1145 e Patrizia Fonte Pam Ford Dulce Forman Kevin Foster Vicky Franklin Gary Frankson Sharon Deutsch Tonya DeWitt Charl De Biosi Donna Dieckhoner Andy Dietcrle Wendy Dieterle Michael Ditroia Erin Doherty Irene Dorsett Wendy Dorsett Terri Doss Mark Doughty Cindy Dovilla Lauri Dranberg Lisa DuMond Hank Dupree Deanna Durham Ilonia Easton Dawn Eck Chris Eddy Brian Eden Eva Effinger Ralph Egea Eric Eikeland Kim Elford Nanci Elliott Rob Ellis Robyn Erickson Tim Esmay Jeff Fabanich Jim F abanich Barbara Fabyanic Ian F ain Carson F allquist Vinnie Faraci Pam Farmer Jody Fay Michele Fedor Shelley Fehrman Jan Feibusch Donna Feinstein Ray Ferandez Pat Feurino Jeri Findley Mike Fisher Sandra Fischer Corri Flygare Cathy Flynn Brian Foley 109 Freshmen elect officers in September Eric Frantz Susan Franz Bob Freeman Chyleen Frost Cheryl F urnia Joy Fultz Sean Fultz Keith Gall Robert Gallagher Dan Galindo Ray Garard Ken Gardiner Michelle Gardner Jim Gary Greg Gatto Mike Gavin Carol Gaydos Richard Gerber Shelly Gibson Ginny Giebel Tamara Gill Julie Gilmore David Giza t Julie Goldstein Lee Goldthwaite Josh Gordan Susan Gottlieb Cheryl Graham Troy Grams Cindy Grant Kelley Greb Louis Gregory Jennifer Griffen Andy Grubenhoff Jeffrey Gudgeon Joyce Gulick Bob Gunder Ann Gurrieri Debi Gurrieri David Haase Pam Hagen Pam Hall Bob Hance Chris Handorf Mark Hardnick Amy Hardwick Scott Hare Tom Harley John Harriman Chris Harris Tim Harris Teresa Havens Toby Haynes Lori Hays Cheri Hazelton Michelle Helms l0 aw Freshman Roger Richmond works on a project in his electronics class. Glyn Henderson Cynthia Henton Jonathan Hess Frank Heydrich Amy Hill Cambi Hicks Kim Hill Lisa Himmel David Hilley Tim Hinds Chara Hoach Michele Hoffman Sheryl Horger Eric Horsman Tammy Horstman Stacie Horton Laura Hosey Chris Hough Kathy Howerton Mike Huffman Bruce Humbertson Jodi Humrich Don Huntley Dan Ibarra Craig Israel Scott Itami Jerry Iuliano Brian James Kevin J aquez Ill Tracy Jarrett Karen J asczyk Robert J obst Cathy Johnson David Johnson Dirk Johnson James Johnson Karen Johnson Duane Jones Todd Jones Deanna Jordon Jennifer June Marilyn June Loretta Kallstrom Kami Karakey Basil Karampelas Gesina Keating Wendy Keller Tom Kelly Robert Kendrick Mark Kern Donna Kijula MaryAnn King Matt King Mike King Casey Kinslen Colleen Kinzley Kellie Kirby Karen Kitchen Chris Klaass Andy Klein Niki Kleiner Kim Klickovich Herb Kling Linda Klufas Jeff Knights Jackie Kockler Elissa Kopecky Chad Kowitz Debbie Korinek Lesle Kowitz Allen Labayen Tony Labriola Darin Lanneghan Steve Laine Lisa Lambert Scott LaMountain Judy Landol John Lanese Jennifer Lange Ray Langford Jenny Latimore David Laufer Laura Lavato Lori Lavery Niki Kleiner 112 Homecoming float ties for third place 'X if '2 if 4 sf.. 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W J aw: wwf J ,,,,,,M: , 41, mf I f azz, ' f fi ww , at lla Kim Law Robin Leatherman Trisha Leege Chris Leichtfuss Cynthia Leis Mike Lemons Tim Lenczycki Suzy Leiidzon Nancy Lendt Teri Linden Michael Linert Brian Lorance Barb Loughney Julie Lovaasen Charles Lovely Lauri Loveridge James Lovett Kathy Lowther Stephanie Loyd Debbie Lucas Patti Ludtka Tara Luke Nancy Lundh Sharon MacDonald Todd MacGowan Kathy Maddux Brenda Magill Gail Maiorino Randy Malinski Lisa Mangarelli Michael Manley Phillip Mar Robin Marchbanks Robert Marcotte David Marshal Luke Marshall Tom Marshall Mark Marsillo Ron Martin Robyn Martin Gwen Masencup Mary Massimo Vessa Mathus Jerri Matthews Jim Matthews Paul Matthew Andy May Steve Mazzacone Tony Mazzola Chris Mazzone Tom McCauley Heather McDonald Shawn McDonald Steve McDougle Kim McGraw Mary McHugh Kelly McRoberts H3 Alison Mercier Rick Messer Richard Metzler Brent Miklus Brian Miller Cindy Miller Joe Miller Monique Miller Lori Millstein Mike Molzen Laura Moravek Carol Morris Wendy Morris Camille Mosakowski Brenda Moser Matt Mossman Cindy Moyle Michelle Mueller Kellie Murphy Theresa Murray David Muse Cheryl Mustic Russ Myer Jon Napier Norton Neale Scott Nelson Dave Netzel Heidi Newman Lloyd N ewbanks Rick Neumann Tim Nisbet Scott Nolte Kelly Nordstrom Jeff Norris Neale North Debbie Norton James Nutting Rob Oberlander Colleen O'Donnell Bill Olivieri Sheri O'Mara Deanna Pagano Kenny Page Larry Panackia Kristy Parker Bev Pappas Kim Parkinson Ron Partin Teddy Pascarella Chuck Paxson Cindy Pellman Jill Peltier Vonda Pennington Tom Peschio Greg Peters ll4 Unsure feelings disappear as freshmen f X' WZ participate in school activities Ann Marie Pettigrew Tracy Phillips Anne Marie Picerno Sonny R. Pittman Dominic Pizzi Steven Plumb Mike Poggioli Scott Polumbo Bill Pond David Ponnone Delores Roop Tom Postorno Paul Potter Beth Potts Beth Prescott Nicolle Price Mary Prusak Kelly Quinn Derek Reed Crystal Reesor Andrea Rekittke Mike Ricci Tracy Rich Tami Richen Roger Richmond Richard Richter Karl Riddleberger Doug Rifen Cindy Riley Julie Ringer Gina Roberts Cheryl Robertson Lori Robinson Steve Rodeghier Tonie Romero Darrin Rommel Suzanne Rooke Onna Rooze Allan Rosenberger Brenda Ross Ken Ross Pam Ross Michelle Ruley Brad Ruminer Stephanie Ruse Cindy Russell Fred Ruotolo Bill Sailers Brenda Sampson Dawn Sandmeyer Butch Sands Denise Sands Sheryl Sauter Chris Savoie Maria Scardaci Tracy Schaffer Rich Schauwecker 115 Stephanie Schneider Jeff Schnoor Jeff Schorey Kelly Schreiner Laura Schwartz Malia Schwartz Candie Shaffer Nancy Sharpe Craig Shaw Gail Shaw Mark Shaw Robert Shaw Jon Sherman Andy Shivey Richard Short Grace Sicoli Stephanie Sides Debbie Siminski Theresa Sims Gary Simonson Candy Smith Craig Smith Kelley Smith Sharon Smith Valerie Smith Wendy Smith Larry Snow Lisa Snow David Snyder Tammy Snyder Kris Sochacki Lisa Sorenson Scott Sounart Mark Spann Valerie Spencer II6 if Jeff Knights, freshman, shows concentration as he carefully sands an Aztec drum in Wood Shop, , L... Kim Spinn Laura Spinn Craig Squillante Lorri Squires Jim Stanley John Stant John Stanton Gloria Stawisuck Jill Stec Pat St. Germain Karen Stoss Laura Sticts Kim Street Bryan Stockton Erin Strome Floyd Studebaker Tony Stuhan Mary Sullivan Mary Sullivan Michelle Surges Ronn Swartz Anne Szablewski John Szychowski Kim Taylor Leslie Taylor Tammy Taylor Jim Teasley Tony Tenaglia Deo Terpening Trey Thatcher Todd Thielen Greg Thomas ld Gonzales demonstrates the proper use of a machine to David Snyder, Phil Wil locks. Randy Bragg and K ith Barnes. 117 ,L ' lX-5 e ra l NN kwilfgbe at TU' l A' 'iib S , itll S of Elcfiiei ff, UC' J , x X ti Jane Thompson Chris Thornton Mark Tickler Tammy Tingesdal Donna Tobarro Mike Teed Lisa Tomerlin George Toot Chris Torossian Norma Torres Shannon Tovey Lisa Treach Karen Tryon Lance Turner Tina Tuttle Maryanne Urey Ernie Valenzuela Robert Van Riper Georgia Vansickel Bob Vanwickler Willie Van Jerry Vela David Vestal Joe Vick Allen Victor Christine Vigliotti Sandi Vivonia Rissa Voth Kim Wagoner 118 X, . Kelly Nordstrom and Debbie Lucas, Freshmen, express a great interest in what their friend is about to give them Freshmen Shannon Tovey. Cindy Riley and Stephanie Schneider confirm their second semester schedules with the counselors during schedule changes in December. Sandy Walker Jodine Wallace Mary Wallace Toni Wallis Jim Walsh Mary Beth Walsh Melody Wanke Tracy Ward Debbie Watts Debbie Watts Brent Webster Trinity Welch Theresa Werner Karen West Mike West Dave Wetzel Cliff Whallon Randy Wheeler Jonelle Wickrer Darin Wiley Jill Wilkinson Scott Wilkinson David Williams Jaque Williams Keith Williams Kristi Williamson Phil Willocks Wayne Wilson Jim Winter Don Wolff Laura Worfolk Greg Wright Brian Wuerfel Jeff Yarbrough Joel Yates John Yates Sharon Young Debbie Zambito David Zazzera Shari Zelov Mark Zettlemoyer Frances Zitano Corey Zollinger 119 3 3 2 , X , 2 2 2 2 v,,L 3 K X2 2? xx 2 2 , 2 2 ..,A. S,..:,. ..L. 2 ff 22 3, 2 222, 3 ' 4 22 2 2 2 2 if 3 ,K 23 fx 1 K S 3 2 X 22 2 K 2.2 H 12 P' 2 ww, 2 2 . K K 1' Q ,,, 223, 8 ..v'5 l. gf 2 3 S? 5 W Q M fgwwmik if -'N -iv Wk 83. 2 A . M WW Zi- 2 .Q ,, 2 2 2 2 3 ...-., 2 . ,,,.. S ,,,, Q f 2 2 2 2 2 K , . K 120 L, K , Q vxmwg wx NS xiii? 3 M iw' 5 gy ' 's ! f f A ' g X 1 f w nil : ZX in an S 2 M Q, 'zofcuz I4 gofzsa We are the mighty, mighty white, yeah, we are the mighty. mighty red, cheers the I979-l980 cheerline under the supervi- sion of Miss Karen Foisel. The line spent a busy summer, trav- eling all the way to San Diego, California, to attend cheer camp. The line brought home 60 Blue Ribbons, the Spirit Stick and the highest award. the Superior Trophy. Other summer activities included early morning practices, carwashes, bake sales, and selling litterbaskets and pitchers. During school the line participated in and ran the assemblies, sold candybars and spirit ribbons, made good-luck notes and breakthroughs, kidnapped the players, sponsored a clinic for Desert Shadows cheerleaders and danced to Dim all the Lights at the annual pom-cheer switchoff. Being on cheer the past three years has really made high school fun and rewarding. I don't regret one minute of it- not even all the summer carwashes. l'm really going to miss cheer- ing at P.V. next yearf, said Tama Bisbee. senior cheerleader. T Varsity Cheer: Left to Right: Top Row: Lisa Campbell, Dawn Clregory, Mitzi Ashlyn Dixon. Middle Row: Colleen Smith, Kim Laman, Betsy Monroe. Bottom Kim Mills, Tama Bisbee. i 2 l. Junior varsity shows the crowd a mount. 2. Dawn Gregory, senior, and Kim Mills. junior, display techniques to their cheer We can, we must, we willf, 3. Varsity Cheer ends Hold that Line with a holding formation. 4. Varsity and Junior Varsity perform the Fight Song. 5. Janet Vanwickler and Courtney Young do a cheer dur- ing a basketball time-out. Pom Pon line' R cw.-.A D ' This summer the 1979-80 pom line, under the supervision of Mrs. Sue Quackenbush, attended camp in Santa Barbara, Cali- fornia where all their hard work and practice paid off. At camp the girls learned individual dances which they used for compe- tition and won 63 superior and 4 excellent ribbons. For earning such a high number of superior ribbons, they received a Superior Trophy. They also won a spirit stick and a 2nd place placque for the dance they performed entitled, Ely's Coming, The awards did not stop hereg this was only the beginning. The Paradise Valley Pom Line was honored with bringing home the United Spirit Award. This is a very special award because only l is given out. During football season the pom line performed many differ- ent routines such as Manhattan Skyline, He's the Wizard and lf my Friends Could See Me Now. The pom line did dif- ferent types of dances for basketball season. They did a dance to Soul Man and wore sunglasses to look KOOL and did a skit-dance to 'LA Very Strange Medley where they acted out their parts. Senior Lulu Hills said, Pom was a great experience for me and I would not trade the last two years for anything. hard Work pays of .gm ,Uh V' NN-. 3,,,..-- 1 Pom Pon: Bottom Row: Kim Stripp, Vicki McFarlen, Lori Serro, Barb lttner, Pam Carrington. Mid- dle Row: Cindy Foster, Pam Berg. Top Row: Susan Spendley, Connie Gardiner, Laurie Bastek, Lulu Hills, Marie Hills, Kassy Handorf, Patty Pierson, Maria Heagney. Not Pictured: Missy Fox. i W ts they capture highe t awards at Santa Barbara 3 l. Susan Spendley and Pam Carrington do their version of Ken- tucky Fiied Chicken workers during halftime of the St, Mary's Basketball game, 2. Sophomore Kassy Handorf enjoys a nice cold coke after performing the halftime show. 3. Laurie Bastek, Marie Hills, Kim Stripp and Maria Heagney performed a dance to Soul Man 4. The Pom line shows one of the skills needed to complete a dance. 5. Missy Fox, sophomore, observes the Varsity football team in action. 6. Juniors Laurie Bastek and Connie Gardiner act out a skit-dance to Barry Manilowls A Very Strange Medley. 4 5 nu -ww 1 I f - 'C my will .WW .. ,, ,, I p5 6 Cross Countr places Second in divisionals The Paradise Valley Cross Country team took the Pres- cott Invitational meet for the third year in a row and fin- ished with a I3-3 record. The team finished with a strong second in the divisional meetg however, they didn't do as well in the state meet, placing fourteenth. The team's below-par showing was credited to the fact that the team didn't have one excep- tional runner who stood out over the rest of the team although there was a tremendous team effort and alot of team spirit. For the first year in the school's history there was a girls' team which finished with a 6-7 record. The JV and Freshman teams had very good seasons with the JV team having a record of ll-4 and freshmen 9-5. According to Coach Mel Rising, 'fWe had a very good season considering we had only two returning lettermen on the Varsity team. :mp Dave Moravek strives to cross the finish line. R.,-2' LJ' X.f ku ?s C gf Freshmen: Top - Greg Peters, Rob Ellis, Dan Bechtel, Coach Mel Rising. Botto - John Lanese, Shawn McDonald, Steve Laine, Chuck Lovely. Girls: Bottom row - Elissa Kopckey. Eileen Kopckey, Jaclyn Zaccaria, Sheri dler. Top - Laura Moravek. Wendy Keller, Coach Rising, Petra Carlson. Leis. 5' Cross nt 19 9 ,J -N. .. KK -ff , TE. K KK A K J g,' K f ,gy ' ig' -, . 4 ' 1 f, -- Q 1. ll , J ff V r f T' 1 fl ' 5, K f K Q F K K , K? , ex if ' I , X. We ' . RV K , I 'W J f I 'ei J 5 r t eis t M -' .L,.,,, at P ill '31 . N' ' : K' N J: ,i Q . -. ,,, ' , ' .f ' , 44' t . L New 4 'M QW , V A it 1- K 51 ., -31' -eff.: T J if . , K9 , , W. X J' we 'N , V KK K ,K-ef was f1 -:fl K KK K K K, KK K K H ,KX EK K, i zl KK . T: JK? na --mmm XX.. K A KK -1 by K ,. 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Dave Moravek. Mike Treatch. Coach Mel Rising, X ms.. .. .QKKK X tsi' .,.. , M .',, H wildly: Mike Stuckenschneider runs toward a team victory. 7 roj ans beat Agua Fria in season opener l. Senior Defensive back Brian Peter stops a Sunnyslope runner to a short gain. 2. Senior Fullback Dave Pasanella f35J dives over St. Mary's defenders to score a Trojan T.D. 3. Coach Manger asks Dave Pasanella what they should do next. 4. Sen- ior running back Denis Teed runs for a Trojan first down. 5. Senior Brian Peter 1225 tries to elude St. Mary's defense as Sen- ior Brett Hicks f7Oj moves in for assistance. 128 'l Because the Trojan football team seemed to be prone to injuries, such as concussions, knee injuries, and cal- cium deposits, the Trojan football team did not do as well this year. Although starting the season beating Agua Fria I4-13 with a good offensive game scoring 14 points, the team finished the season with a record of l-9. One game which was very close was against St. Mary's but St. Mary's came back to beat the Trojans 20-19 after the Trojans had them l9-0 in the first half. Another loss to Shadow Mountain occurred when the Matadors kicked a field goal to beat the Trojans l0-7. The Trojans established new school records and also tied previous ones with a 93 yard run set by Senior Dave Pasanella against Agua Fria. Also in that game the Tro- jans ran for 373 yards. That is more yards gained in one game than in past set records. The Trojans' defense also contributed to the record books with ll tying intercep- tions in a season. The team was a very spirited team, said Coach Cliff Martin. Although the win record was low, the team morale was high for all games. ,MQW Q , , iqzs 55131 5 I fr 5. e ts ' .sl . HBME ,..' .:.. 1 .-tr :iii 'i S i T ,,,. :ii i s - is as ff-.2 76 r . A e rsaa it e s . 54 11 2 .. 3553 8 'fr . .. p Row: Ken Riddleberger, Jay Spendly, Pat Crane, Robert Cleveland, Jim Fusaro, Brett Hicks, Mark Dunkle, Ken Hatch, Bob rdiner. Rich Golb, Tom Zien, Steve Fitzgerald. Middle Row: Jim Fitzgerald, Scott Carlson, Ron Francisco, James Ford, Dave :ber, Brian Peter, Dave Pasanella, Gordie Cunningham, Rick Bumside, Darren Kennedy, Larry Roskey, Jon Taylor, Tracy Richter. 4 ttom Row: Greg Ross, Paul Mosakowski, Tom Cerino, Dave Bulkele, Todd Hippensteel, Dave Orliss, Doug Monroe, George Soto, eg Roskey, Todd Rawlingson. E Injurie plague Trojan but pride prevails l. Each game, the Trojan cheerleaders show their enthusiasm by painting a breakthrough to the team's spirit. 2. Senior Denis Teed watches the game from the sidelines because of a injury. 3. The Trojan defense attempts to block an opposing extra point. 4. Senior Denis Teed up to catch the ball over two Ram defensive players. 5. Senior linebacker Dave Pasanella a Washington runningback for a loss of yardage. 6. Senior runningback Brian Peter fakeout Agua Fria defenders. 7. The Trojan defense shows their togetherness by being one big ily in the huddle. .2 ,,,, X li S Y gh-W' I ,A K Q51 1 Z,4 J ' W ig 1 4 YI 14. The JV football team started off with a quick win over Agua Fria, 20-0. However, the next four games were a test of courage and pride. The l4-I3 win over Moon Valley was helped by the defensive effort. Coach Kalmbach said. The JV football team played their best under adverse condi- tions because they had desire and worked hard. St. Mary's was an undefeated team going into their seventh game against PV. But the JV Trojans ig were able to upset them with I6-7 win. A ?V V, X . g . Some outstanding defensive players of the year I L, if ' lt' - were John Smithbaker, who averaged over I0 tackles per game, Tim Walsh, who averaged 7 tackles per game and 8 quarterback sacks during the season: and Mike Francisco, who averaged 5 quarterback sacks and 6 tackles per game. The offensive player of the year was Steve Beck. who rushed for 630 yards during the season. . ft mms HUME 'M TW' . . . st --si ' - 4 .. - .. 1- 'Q W f at -i4',., 1 --- l s f ilfv sf i , i e Bottom Row: Left to right f Mike Francisco, Eddie Warner, Joe Large, Eric Herbst. David Wolfe, Paul DeMichle. Sci Carrol, Nagi Al-Fouzan. John Sheehan. Matt Storms. Middle Row: David Noettl, Todd Barren. Norman Wilcoxson. Mi Daud, David Eilenfeldt, David Monroe, Gary Chitkowski. Steve Beck, John Smithbaker, Stewart Gibbs, Tim Walsh. Ti Row: Coach Kalmbach, Kevin Teed. Rick Shaw, Tim Franks. Mark Spendley. Robert Klufas. Tedd Randall. Brian Hatt Mike Howard, Jerry Bourlier, David Hart, Tom Sues, Coach Evans. 3ottom Row: Left to right -- Don Huntly. Kelly Smith. Matt Mossman. Dave Syndder. Karl Riddleburger. Gary Callahan, Viike Teed. David Hilly. Keith Davis. Kevin Jaquez, Middle Row: Ray Fernandez, Don Wolff. Ron Martin. Dan Galindo. lick Carlson, Clint Baker. Ernie Valenzuela. Darin Wiley, Kevin Foster, Bruce Humbertson, Darin Lannaghan. Top Row: Coach Gaylor, Lee Anderson, David Muse. Robert Conrad. Mark Doughty, Doug Ritten, Chuck Paxon, Butch Sands, kndy Grubenoff, Scott Polumbo, Tracy Bouren. W -qi 0 .Q jx :L Q . , ,yl,l 1 y yu 5 ac is jx' uv ? + fi- e sf- -N l,,. A .. 1 j .mira , ... 1. The JV line anxiously awaits the snap. 2. Darrin Kennaday runs for the Trojans against Brophy. 3. Rob Conrad narrowly escapes a St. Mary's player. 4. A Prescott player moves in on Rob Conrad. I'm really happy with all these guys, commented Coach Rod Gaylor. of the 1979 Frosh football team. The Cardiac Kids, so named because they won on last minute efforts, finished the season with a 4-4 record which far surpassed that of last year's squad. After their 36-0 loss to St. Mary's, they bounced right back to beat Thunderbird 26-12, which high- lighted the season for the Frosh Trojans. Earlier in the season, they beat Prescott 15-14 in the second half coming from a 0-14 halftime. Coach Gaylor mentioned several offensive and defensive players. Lee Anderson played both offense and defense. Rob Conrad was an excellent receiver for the team. Bruce Humbertson, Ray Fernandez. and Dan Galindo were all outstanding running backs this year, The Cardiac Kids are just the start of a strong Trojan football program. it 5 RSJ SU 133 4 Wendy Keller dives into State meet Freshman diver, Wendy Keller, represented the girls, diving team at the state tournament. The girls, swimming and diving team, led by coaches Miss Debbie Nodorp and Mrs. Catherine Nielson, sent two relay teams and three divers to divisionals this year. Laura Spinn, Kim Spinn, Tracy Smith and Erica Storms swam the 200 yard medley relay and placed second alternate. The other relay team consisted of Dee Dee Curran, Shannon Emmons, LaDonna Hopper and Tracy Smith. They com- peted in the 400-yard freestyle relay and just missed going to State, placing first alternate. Mary Field, Wendy Keller and Gara Brady, because of their fine diving throughout the season, represented the diving team at divisionals. Wendy Keller qualified to dive at State. She was ranked 12th in the state going into the tourna- ment but did not place in it. - There was a big tumout of 33 girls on the swimming and diving teams this sea- son. They practiced every day after school at Roadrunner Park during the season. The team. recordwise, had a disappointing season of 0 wins and 6 losses but it did notjustify the effort put forth by the girls. We had a young and inexperienced team. This year was a good year in that it gave the girls competitive swimming and diving experiencef, said Coach Nielson. l if 5 Top Row: Mrs. Nielson. Darci Garcia, Michele Werners. Sherry Gilderoy, Jody Fay, Debbie Barkley, Shannon Emmons, Tracy Smith, Ma Field. Wendy Keller, Erica Storms. Colleen Kinzley. Andy ReK'ittke, Miss Nodorp. Middle Row: LaDonna Hopper, Karen Carroll, Lau Lovato. Lee Bennitt. Gara Brady. Andee Smith. Beth Prescott, Ann Waltz. Laura Spinn. Bottom Row: Dee Dee Curran. Deanna Durha Pam Burris. Heather McDonald, Jill Wilkinson. Laurie Loveridge, Jeanna Simmonson. Kim Spinn. it qw 11 Wm . . , q.- 4 V at Y i my , M fe V ,,,,,, I M, I KW., Wt 4, 4+ W fn ' , M .. Z l. Flipping in a pike positon is state diver Wendy Keller. 2. Making a perfect entry is senior diver Mary Field. 3, Jill Wilkinson. Andee Smith, Jeanna Simmonson, Tracy Smith. Ann Waltz and Lisa Hendricks discuss their swimming events before the meet. 4. As the gun goes off, Erica Storms begins compe' tition. 6 Badminton team swings successful racquet , . 'Ab . -.lm B Kelly McDonaldfsenior, reaches for her shot in determination to beat Varsity Badminton Members: Top Row: Liza Acuna, Robyn Ratcliff, ' her Shadow Mountain opponent, Senior Tammy Wright serves the bird while Sandy Sistek. senior. waits for the return of the serve. The Varsity Badminton Team ended a successful season with an l 1-l record. The first match was Sept. I0 against Greenway. After defeating the team. the girls went on match after match downing their opponents every time. They beat Apollo 5-4, Moon Valley 6-3, and Cortez 7-3. Their one loss was to Sunnyslope 3- 6. JV had a successful ll-l season, too. They lost their first match but came back and won the rest. Cosentino. Kelley McDonald. Miss Mcllvain. Bottom Row: Tammy Sandy Sistek. ggggg . g X W , ..... L. . T .. sm ..,. .....,, P' Z ff Q A . .. t Q3 M N f .. eeee --e.t fe- K A 5 g -M -P Q ..........f .::. t -fe it V e- -.,, -. e'--- at ---4 t ' Y ta, B' - . . . 9 Aofif Q- A K- 'N ' 1 . ' f a 4- asf! 4 '-- L .' . . it F 5 ' s -K V - it S T' 5 i'q a' ' ...' wa: K i kS.L s t bi.. R a t t' ' ssi is s - . ' it L .e JV Badminton Members: Top Row: Tina Fields. Lisa Gedra, Shelley Ferhman. Misty Armstrong. Terri Wytwyckyj, Bottom Row: Kathy Harris. Karen Zumstein. Gina John- ston. Marcia Sistek. Ester Shantz. Tammy Wright played singles also but was defeated second round. In doub Kelly McDonald and Kathy Cosentino were seated fourth and won their f match defeating Moon Valley. Then they lost in the second round. Robyn R cliff and Liza Acuna were seated sixth in doubles but were eliminated by Thi derbird first round. Sandy Sistek went to the State Badminton Tournament a lost in the second round to Chapparal. In the Skyline Divisional tournament Sandy Sistek placed third in singles. it 5 1 'Z olleyball ends season with ll-2 record S0l'l. The Varsity Volleyball Team concluded their I979 season with an ll-win. 2- loss position. The team concluded their season at divisionals where they defeated Greenway. l5-7. I5-6 and were defeated by Apollo. 9-l5. 6-15. ending their sea- Many players received outstanding honors. Angie Bell. senior. was named as second team all league: Rosalyn Clapp. senior. was named as first team all league and second team all divisionals. Shelley Brewer was also named first team all league, first team all division and first team all tournament. The Junior Varsity Volleyball team coached by Miss Angleton concluded their season with a 9 win. three loss position. The Freshman Volleyball team ended their season with a 5-2 record. Next year's Varsity will be a majority of new members since most players are seniors. I 8 3 . ,,, , , l . . P at t 1 4. A ,il til' Mil trsity Volleyball Members: Top Row: Mitzy Haff. Roslynn Clapp. Karey Freshman Volleyball: Top Row: Lisa Sorenson, Debbie Siminski, Debbie Besler. lderow. MaryAnn Lynn. Middle Row: Vira Haff. Claudia Finical. Shelley Niki Kleiner. AnnMarie Picerno. Miss DeRaismes. Bottom Row: Debbie Lucas ower Jamie Pearson. Bottom Row: Dawn Van Alstine. Angie Bell. Sheryl Horger. Laura Hosey, Laura Worfolk, Crystal Reesor. J .-5 V T J W: . 1 , 1 XX ' A X i 5 N- Volleyball: Top Row: Miss Angleton, Jeannie Warnecky. Laurie Bray. Terri Reimers, Sweat. Laurie Hawk. lillen Louhi. Susie Gray. Bottom Row: Pam Homme. Suzanne Stephanie Loyd. Chris Galindo. Jennie Brown. .lonell Williams. Q. s i ' 5 Vira Half. senior. reaches for the ball returning it to the opponent in an effort to win the game. 7 a ketball enters divisional pla The PV varsity basketball team, coached by Mr. Scott Burdette, went to divisionals this year for the second time in the school's history! To get to divisionals was no easy task for the Trojans. Their 5 wins and 7 loss league record alone was not good enough. Thunderbird also had the same record. It came down to one play- off game against Thunderbird to go to divisionals and PV came through with a 67-45 win. The team was led by top scorer and rebounder senior Joe Gavin who averaged about I8 points and 9 rebounds a game. But when Joe wasn't scoring, seniors Jon Beck, Scott Brown and juniors Rob Hearn and Rodney Brown were, Playing for the first time for PV this year was 6'8 center Jon Beck who dominated the boards in many games. Leading the team in assists with 6 a game was returning senior guard Scott Brown whose ball work and play calling was excellent. Coach Burdette said. I was really proud of the way the guys played throughout the season. We played with class and gave it our best shot! To cap off the Trojan's great season, the players gave Coach Burdette an unexpected surprise to show their appreciation. l. With intense concentration on the basket, senior forward Justin Thompson goes up for a jumpshot. 2. Senior 6'8 center .lon Beck leaps above two Prescott defenders to take a shot. 3. The players on the sidelines encourage the players on the court. 4. Unguarded, Joe Gavin lays the ball up for an easy two points against the victorious St. Mary's. 5. Scott Brown. the team's main ball handler, dribbles around the Moon Valley defender. A 4 l38 -W ' , . I 'r 4 ' , tw ai 1 Q ' . , 'X U ' 3 xi .VAYJ W hu. ' 4 J, 'A 'wh 2 WQQ, C, 4' 'UMM' ,,.,, I 3 Row l: Mike Leach. Cory Dobbs. Rich Meck, Scott Brown. Rodney Brown. Row 2: Manager Dave Escador. Dave Hirsch. Joe Gavin, James Ford. Eric Victor. Joe Conrad, John Beck. Andy Storms, John Nytrae, Rob Hearn, Justin Thompson. Coach Scott Burdette. 139 '11 7 1 H 40 l. Driving around a Washington defender is 6' senior Joe Gavin. 2. Joe Gavin eases the ball into the basket for two against St. Mary's. 3. Fighting for the rebound against a Washington player is senior John Beck. 4. John Nytrae blocks the Prescott defender so Rodney Brown can go past him. 5. Junior Rob Hearn lays the ball up and over two Prescott players for an eventual two points. 6. Senior Andy Storms attempts ajump shot above the long arms ofa Prescott player. E53 nu 'W ME ill ll llli IM S ll I li an lil :ami an 2 naw mmm nw aww ,fins Y 45 5:6 F Y' LJ 1 , E S. NX L, va v' 5, ,Wa :V yi f': Iffgf X Af I ali- Enthu iastic JVer force opponent to close Despite a losing season, the Junior Varsity Basketball Team played with enthusiasm and determination, under the guiding light of Coach Jim Schoenartss. Their final record was 5-l4,.with three games going into overtime and eight games losing by six or less. Leading the team with the most rebounds was Greg Hawk and with the most total points and most assists was John Smith-Baker. Other valuable assets to the games were the playing abilities of Joe Deusk and Sean Dwyer. P.V.Opponent 34 Central 69 63 Agua Fria 49 49 West 43 66 Brophy 63 71 Shadow Mountain 59 62 St. Mary's 68 50 Thunderbird 68 Apollo 45 Moon Valley 55 Prescott Sunnyslope Washington games Junior Varsity Basketball: Top Row: Coach Jim Schoenarts, Ron Lrpka Steve Crville Sean Dwyer Greg 51 QT- Joe Desuk, Scott Fullmer, Bob Bjordahl, John Smith-Baker Bottom Row Mike Esmay Jim Ballinger 76 Schwartz, Mike Bennett, Marshall Robinson, Pete DeMichael St Mary s Thunderbird Apollo Moon Valley Prescott Sunnyslope Washington 66OT 73OT l. Junior Greg Hawk looks for an opening to pass the ball during the Washington game 2 Going for two points is Sophomore John Smith-Baker in a tense moment I 'shman Red Team: Left to Right - Coach John Pierce. Gary Callahan. Keith Gall. Brian Foley. Mike Gigi J Breedlove. Robert Conrad. Brian Miller, Greg Peters. Tray Thatcher. Tim Esmay. 54 58 65 72 62 52 46 59 O.T. 6l 62 68 60 7l 49 62 P.V,Opponent Shadow Mountain Glendale St. Mary's Apollo Moon Valley Prescott Sunnyslope Washington St. Mary's Thunderbird Apollo Moon Valley Prescott Sunnyslope Washington Fre hmen fini h record-breaking sea on P.V.0pponent 40 Shadow Mountain 58 Glendale 53 St. Mary's 38 Apollo 39 Moon Valley 45 Prescott 42 Sunnyslope 40 Washington 72 St. Mary's 37 Thunderbird 48 Apollo 34 Moon Valley 43 Granite Mountain 32 Sunnyslope 45 Washington shman White Team: Left to Right - Coach Eric Kibler. Shawn McDonald. Tom Harley. Don Wolfe.-Lee lerson. Corey Zollinger. Mark Doughty. Dan Abara. Andy Grubenhoff. Kelly Smith. Tod McGowan. Not pic- dz Craig Israel. Chuck Paxson. Undefeated best describes the Freshman red team this year. Under the and only losing eight games. direction of Coach John Pierce. the red team recorded a I5-0 season. This was Defense and rebounding were stressed heavily because of its importance in A First ever in the history of Freshman Basketball at Paradise Valley High the team's success this year. Outstanding achievements were Chuck Paxson School. leading with most total rebounds and Corey Zollinger setting a Freshman Leading scorers were Mike Gavin. Bob Breedlove and Brian Foley: leading record of 42 points against St. Mary's when the Trojans won 72-44. rebounder was Brian Foley and assist leader was Tim Esmay. Team pride and defense were the key factors for the Freshman teams Another great season was accomplished this year. too. by the Freshman record-breaking seasons. 'White team. They also set a new record this year by winning seven games l. Trying to put his opponent on his back is Senior Jeff Dempsey. 2. On his way to a pin. Senior Leif Barnes breaks his opponent down to the mat. 3. Sophomore Tony Popvich scores and goes on to win his division finals match, I3-2. 4. Heavyweight Brett Hicks pins his Prescott opponent. 144 Var ity fini hes with perfect season The Trojan grapplers. coached by Mr. Frank Grundler. finished with a remarkable 10-0 season. Senior Sensation Jeff Dempsey. undefeated in 26 matches for the season. finished his high school career by winning the State crown for his weight class. Sophomores Tony Popovich and Derrick Roberts placed third in the State competions enabling Paradise Valley to land the third place position in the State AAA Wrestling Championships. The goals that we've stressed every year at the beginning of the season are those of winning the Division and State Tournaments. Our practice sessions are geared toward these goals. Having an undefeated season is excellent but that's not our main thing. said Coach Grundler. Returning lettermen were Seniors Brian Downie, Cory Wakefield, Brett Hicks. Dan Kleitsch, Leif Barnes and Jeff: Juniors Andre Fournier and Tony. The team as a whole placed second in the Skyline Division Tournament. lt was a total team effort that helped keep the Trojans at the top of the division. Tony was victorious in the final match of the tournament and came away with the lO8 lbs. championship title. Jeff also won in the finals. defending his l70 lbs. title. Placing second were team leaders Dan and Brett. Andre and Derrick. Leif took fourth place title. L'The caliber of athletes we had this year allowed us to work very hard. The wrestlers would do extra work such as running 'the mountainl doing extra sprints after workouts and practicing their techniques. Varsity Assistant Coach Roger Fournier generated a lot of enthusiasm as well as helping with the teaching of technique, said Coach Grundler. gsm lime 3 Grapplers triumphant in MesaTournament rag'- 'ii'l'l hi Row l: Coach Frank Grundler. Leif Barnes, Jeff Dempsey. Brett Hicks, Assistant Coach Roger Fournier. Row 2: Manager Jeff Knight, Tony Popovich. Andre Fournier. Dan Kleitsch, Cory Wakefield, Bruce Burwell, Mike Richmond. Jeff Bisbee, David Bulkeley. Derrick Roberts. Not Pictured: Brian Downie. law.. I4 l. Sophomore Derrick Roberts, struggles for the 2 point take-down. 2. David Bulkeley rides his opponent to the mat. 3. Brian Downie finds himself in a tight situation but not for long as he goes on to win his match. 4. With much determination, Cory Wakefield takes control of his opponent. 5. .Iunior David Bulkeley applies pressure to his Prescott opponent. 6. Tension mounts as Senior Heavyweight Brett Hicks puts the squeeze on his Prescott opponent. l 6' , jeff Dempsey voted Most OutstandingWrest1er in 4-States, Mesa tourneys s T E , , . .. ., X E Ae Rf ' iuiqunliuvllllilll' X i X Q R q. .Qxrvpitl 'ADW' 2 t 3 M.. gains experience for Varsity year The Junior Varsity wrestling team ended their season with a 6 win 6 loss record. They started out with a 63-0 win over Camelback. Other big wins this year'were Sun- nyslope 45-6, St. Mary's 59-2, and Peoria 41-25, Some of the outstanding wrestlers during the season were Billy Martin with 7 pins and Bruce Burwell with a 29 second pin, Those who had the most wins were Shawn Stuart who had a 9-2 record, Billy Martin 9-l record and Ralph Anderson with a I0-l record. L? I P.v. 4 5 M E 63 Camelback O gg 23 Glendale 45 3 45 Sunnyslope 6 ,, . 22 Moon Valley 29 ii 32 Greenway 30 gi 27 Thunderbird 38 t 59 st. Marys 2 I5 Washington 47 22 Apollo 33 36 Prescott I8 41 Peoria 25 Zl Shadow Mtn. 37 K 48 JV Wrestling: Row l: Mark Cumbee, John Onstin, Shawn Stuart, Mike Stuart. Rick Christophor. Row 2: Coach Gaylor. Do Eggen, Ralph Anderson. Billy Martin, Dave Monroe. Steve Rook. Frosh Walk a ay with undefeated season With the first undefeated season in 4 years. the Freshman wrestling team finished an outstanding season. They started out the season with a 63-I2 win over Camelback High School, Another exciting match was over Glendale. The mighty Trojans won 54-l2. Some outstanding wrestlers were Doug Rifen. the fastest pin. I2 sec- onds. The most pins were Ernie Valenzuela and Tim Harris. each with 8 pins. and Mike Teed with 9 pins. Mark Marsillo was another outstanding Grappler with I3 take downs. ll reversals and 5 escapes. Undefeated wrestlers were Tim Harris. Ernie Valenzuela and Dan Galindo. P.V, 63 Camelback l2 54 Glendale l8 42 Agua Fria 18 49 Sunnyslope 22 42 Moon Valley 25 33 Greenway 27 f K 1' 47 Thunderbird 30 5l Washington 24 39 Apollo 34 45 Prescott 24 56 Peoria 23 35 Shadow Mtn. 30 3 his opponent. ow l: Phil Willocks. Tim Harris, Mike Teed. Ernie Valenzuela. Ron Martin. Gary Cruff. Dan Galindo. Row 2: Coach Mac- arter. Keith Barnes. Mark Marsillo, Clint Baker. Rick Carlson. Darin Lannaghan. Doug Rifen. and Alan Victor. l. Shawn Stuart attempts a near fall for 3 points. 2. Ronnie Martin tries to maneuver out of oppo- nent's hold. 2. Doug Rifen attempts a reversal on IA Boys' tennis teams impro e throughout seasons 2 l . l l 1 a f awww . et, 47' Varsity: Top Row: Coach Jeff Haroff. Nate Free. Steve Squires. Scott Squires. Bottom Row: Gary Bennett. Bob Huffman. Greg Small. H T t 44 Hr. 2 l t l I i Y i .nl ttt it C V t l A l M .Q'e -A Xffff f fysiffi at ' Senior Greg Small reaches to hit an overhead while warming U1 Junior Varsity: Coach Jeff Harroff. Greg Crook. Alan Ford. Ken Freeman. before 3 match' This year is a rebuilding year. said Coach .leff Harroff. The team is very young but should he strong the next couple of years. Only two seniors played for the Paradise Valley Tennis Team this year with the rest of the team consisting of sophomores and one freshman, The only returning varsity player was Greg Small. Greg has played on varsity for four years and played in the number one position this year. Greg also did very well in the West High Invitational and Divisionals. ,1' Freshmen: Top Row: Coach Jeff Harroff. Brian Miller. Jim Cowart. C Crook. Bottom Row: Gary' Frankson. Rob Oberlander. x3 5 9 ' 1 Q 1' , , W Qtr -- K it .- as 1 4, 3' . i- .ff I A Girls' Varsity Tennis: Top Row: Lisa Lewis. Ashlyn Dixon. Roslyn Clapp. Kim Mills. Bottom Row: Esther Schantz. Coach Paajanen. Teresa Ross. The Girls' Varsity' tennis squad made a quick sweep away when they met Greenway' in their first match of the season with the score showing 9 and 0. Both JY and Varsity squads consisted of six players each coached by Mrs. Barbara Paajanen. JY also play ed very well and hit Greenway with the score standing 6-l. The JY squad consiss of all sophomores this year, Varsity con- sisted of two seniors and fouryuniors. Other opponents played by PN. were Cortez. Varsity 6-3. JY 6-l: and Apollo. Varsity 6-3. JN. 4-3. irls' tennis overpowers Greenway in first match -...VM W-1, u W h 'w.- A v. , '-mfnx - 5 6 K M WMNMW I Ars-M1 ,ff G t H I Ml-4 ,QQ '1lvnqw....,,, Girls' JY Tennis: Top Row: Kathy Michel. Deanne Deaville. Coach P janen. Kris ' Sochacki. Janice Castas. Bottom Row: Rissa Voth. Stacey Taft. ? N ' N---.Y ' in re-ef-N-My .MW 2 ,. I . Q' . ,tl , f T 1 . ' -gg . G K 1 X I t fl , . Girls Freshman ii '1 1' Q 'gs - -' J 'Q L I - Q yyryl Tennis: Top Row: wg' T 1, . A 'S 7 '- ' . , 5 Kris Sochacki. 5 5 fs ' 1 g - .3 . ' fi 1 5. I -A ' ,, - Deanne Deaville. , ufgrgx. , 'A f l :' ,g g Patty'Cipriano. 5 f ' 1 5 'J , t, ly. 'i I 1 'C' Theresa Sims. Rissa ns ff Q' ' E! , iii I T i' Voth. Coach Paa- ff' C '. ' ' A 1 '3' 5 'V A . yjjjgilj janen. Bottom Row: ' C - .F , fx is A fIQIfl.f MoniqueMiller. ff f 9 . y if fs. Ijllflfff Pam Rose. Pam ' ', -01 X' . , H 1. J , ,N 'jjjffifff Hall. Tonya Adams, A Q I . , t N gi F ., -. , K ky tfjifjiff Donna Feinstein' M' if' ' Z . f ' S C . 'L l L I ffl 5 , f t N 'HR - y 4 ff 'fs' aa 4' . tfe. ri Kathy Michel prepares herself to return a volley in the match. 151 C13 arsity boys' track team boasts Opening the season with a dual meet against defending Skyline Divisional Champions from Thunderbird, the varsity boys' track was off to a running start. With eleven of the seventeen members of the squad being returning letter- men, head coach Ron Barela felt very optimistic in stating the team goals for this season. To go undefeated in dual meet competition, to win the Skyline Divisional Championship and to place in the top ten in the state meet were some of the goals for 1980. 5 This year's team was strong in every area but especially in the field events. i I Outstanding fielders included Dan Goodman and Jim Camp, shot put and discus, Rick Burnside and Jim Biederman, Pole Vaultg and Tom Martin and Denis Teed in the longjump. i The running events were led by Jim Biederman, Denis Teed and Tom A Martin in the sprints and by Dave Moravek and Jim Prescott in the distance events. Hurdlers Jon Taylor and Jay Spendley also contributed to the relay W events. When asked about his goals for next year Coach Barela said that he hopes to have a group of young men to work with each year, like the great bunch I had this year. I . 0 if sf lil... Varsity Track: Back Row: Greg Comstock, Jay Spendley, David Weber, Denis Teed, Justin Thompson, Jim Camp, Dan Goodman. Ri Burnside, David Morovek, Mike Treatch. Top to bottom: Todd Rawlinson, Rich Golb, Denis Fairell, Tom Martin, Jim Prescott. l. Rick Burnside picks up speed as he gets ready to pole vault. 2. Dennis Fairall. Mike Treatch, Jim Prescott and David Moravek run for time in the mile. 3. Jim Camp puts the shot at practice. 4. Jay Spendley runs hard toward the next hurdle. 4 153 Junior arsity Freshman track teams JV Track: Row l Bob Garcia Robbie Peterson John Carrington Scott Carroll Jim Patterson Bob Vil lareal. Dave Orliss Row 2 Ray Harman Jim Zawicki Gilbert Coulter Jeff Mauer Kevin Teed Wayne Panetta. Tom Sues Joe Large Bob Klufas Brian Smith Tom Felix Stuart Phelan The JV track team this year, headed by Coach Rich Cherry, showed great depth and potential. Some of the J.V. track members competed on the Varsity level at various times during the season. The Freshman track team, coached by Mr. Arlo Morrison, also had much poten- tial and determination. They had the drive needed to make a good team and good JV and Varsity teams in the future. how ability, endurance throughout C21 OI1 V. Mui lssx .farm . i I l in J . . if 3 -5 l Tao AiqU8w.A, tuttt N . . ttlt t 4.-q 1. . , 1 :mist . A - --K ow l: Shane Brobst. John Lanese. Keith Davis. Charles Lovely. Dan Burdette. Mike Teed. Jim Winter. Shawn Brobst. Row 2: .lim 'alsh. Rob Ellis. Andy Klein. Bruce Humbertson. Darin Lannaghan, Vinnie Faracio. Mike Clark. Dan Bechtal. Lee Anderson. Greg iters. Coach Arlo Morrison. Assistant Coach Scott Walters. 2 l. Dave Orliss runs hard during practice in order to make a good time. 2. Brian Smith puts all his energy into throwing the steel shot- put, 3. Tom Sues shows the style needed to be a good hurdler. The Paradise Valley Girls' Basketball team was defi- nitely one of the teams to beat with a number of return- ing veterans from last year with a 22-3 season record. Because of this, there was reason to be optimistic, said Mr. Leon Quackenbush, teacher at Deer Valley Junior High and 3rd year of coaching girls' basketball. The girls' basketball team had a successful season this year. Shelley Brower, lst team all division from last year. led the team with returning starters Claudia Fini- cal and Mitt Haff. Erika Storm and Lisa Gray provided additional valuable experience to team. The toughest opponents for the team were Washing- ton, Apollo and Moon Valley. The girls practice every day from 2-5pm or 5-8pm. They did running, drills. offensive and defensive moves to be ready for all their games. We had a lot of hustlers who had the desire to win and we did our best to show our strength. said Betsy Monroe, Junior Varsity player. 3 is W. uf ni J i 1 g is I Junior Erika Storms shoots the ball towards the basket while Mitz Haff. Junior, blocks her. Sports prove successful Q A W mf , 6 .sf as,,,s 4. B f 4 z E Junior Varsity Basketball Team: Bottom Row: Karen Zumstein, Gina Johnston, Noreen Zaccaria. Mid- dle Row: Jackie Kockler, Carolyn Parsons, Jana Thompson, Andee Smith, Debbie Besler. Top Row: Mr. Quackenbush, Sharon Smith, Laurie Bray, Beth Potts, Debbie Siminski, Joanne DeJarnett ,-12 QQ:-s 7X X t X fe? is ff' fe- 73 . Varsity Basketball Team: Bottom Row: Alise Amato, Carol Johnson, Laurie Hawk. Top Row: Chris Hawk. manager. Claudia Finical, Erika Storms. Suzanne Picerno, Laurie Sweat. Mitt I-Iaff, Shelley Brower, Mr. Quackenbush. Middle Row: Tammy Leach, Julie Robbins, Betsy Monroe. Lisa Gray. for female gender With many new girls and two new coaches. the girls' track team had a rebuilding year this year. according to Miss Angleton. new Head Track Coach. Returning Seniors on the team were Kathy Cosentino. Sandy Sistek. Mary Fields and Becky Radke. Other returning lettergirls were Jackie Zaccaria, Ellen Louhi, Eileen Kipecky and Shannon Emmons. These girls along with the new ones helped make the sea- son a winning one. The girls practiced five days a week from 2:30 to 5. They worked on such events as sprintsjumping. discus and shot. and long dis- tance. There were also two relay teams so handoffs were practiced frequently. Every day they worked on their events trying to perfect them as best as possible. There were a few extra meets the girls ran. Some attended spon- sored l0.000 meter runs that were run around the Phoenix area in different places. Five of the girls went on their own to a pre-season meet at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff. A lot of practice was done for some on their own time. 4 52. ei. 13 t x S milk? 1 I .. -v1...-.-.- l l Kghilddsl 'ff l. Members of the Girls' Track Team wait anxiously until more members return before they take off to run, 2. Eileen Kopecky and Annika Sigurdson run to get in f shape for their meets. rls' Track: Bottom Row: Dana Cunningham. Eileen Kopecky. Alisa Kopecky. Keri Gilderoy, Shannon imons, Kathy Glavis. Bambi Leis. lst Row: Annika Sigurdson. Bonnie Glass. Ellen Louhi. Jackie Zaccaria. ndy Sistek, Kathy Cosentino. Sheri Schindler. 2nd Row: Milea Schwartz. Petra Carlson. Marcia Sistek. Becky ,dke. Sue Teed, Birgitta Ljungquist. 3rd Row: Mr. Simpson. Karen Johnson, Angie Conradson, Shelley hrman. Stephanie Lloyd, Laurie Hosey. Cindy Leis. Miss Angleton. l57 K Wyw V Av, if , , i ,M 3' U M 3154 af- ,,,, rufm H ,KH-we w ae -use vnu W an Av. h ,arm l. Senior Curt Horger. playing short stop. receives the ball. 2. 3rd baseman Brian Peter. senior. awaits an oncoming baseball. 3. Senior Jeff King pre- pares to intercept a fly ball on first base. 4, On the mound. Senior Joe Gavin pitches the ball, Ji. iv:-'.. me S ,',5-,LJES .E IIA, ' f A t f .4fe,.. fs if v . . .. M95 ffisf ,vi Q. - '.fbw'-Q-frt5w:,1f,w'e - , - .ww -1-fwA.,.5 -4, , g. ,.f? ..tf ,.,.,9k we A in -M sa - ' :L , ts .,,. Q. HJ. , , ,- ,, , ..- thx' 'f . iaznl' Q .,. ' ir .-4o'Pj ' . 4 ,1. , .-H .s q ..4 'aged . ' Practice makes perfect for ba eball players v... W. .,,......... 7.1.1. vi... ,. -,. M... , . Y 7 V ...-.,,, ...,,. Y?-'01 r 1x1-Q-1 xx?-7 K mia 'fl' v-r l Mij- .?iJ gf id 1-iw gg Au-L' ft. af M Practicing three hours a day. five to six days a week is what it takes to become a varsity baseball play er. Practice and patience are needed for someone to develop mental as well as physical skills. Most of the infield players are trained for specific posi- tions and rarely' interchange but the outfield is fairly' flexi- ble. The team did lose many valuable and expenenced play ers to graduating seniors but that just made room for newer players to gain experience. A team needs to be balanced both offensiyely and defensiyelyf' said Coach Roy Muller. But any team is going to be stronger in one way' or the otherfi he added. lt all comes down to practice. '-all , ,V Vx . l M A '. ' -0' . J r Q' aj rf .WH swff' a ,J I , , ai .. -lfltitfffgrigtjgt etf 'i m fg : D 'f i ,' if .f 'Z' V - fp,'f,twr ',,'.t ., - ,' fa , ,f V ft: Wfr . 't21 4i-Q? 'uffftr we Q ft ft . My gp-was all . J H ff 3 4' J ' fi... ' Y , K .:m,,'...r,4a .i'W . . . ,, A,., s . . , fwa..-. l.s, 'V L. at 3 X l...e.. ,U,.N,,..sa,....A,. , ,,. ,6,,w,k w.T g, ' w., , ,..,.,.,,,,,,.,,,T, , K, ,,,.,,,,,.,,., , K, ,, K ,ww Y, . V . L- s fs I Varsity Baseball: Row l: Mike Marsillo. Mike Druken. Curtis Horger. Tod Solomon. Scott Chrishacher. Dan Hughes. Brian Peter. Mark Spendley. Kenny Goodwin, Ed Jennings. Ted Randall. Row 2: Brian Yavrek - manager. Jeff Peel. Joe Faraci. Joe Gayin. James Ford. Brian Stephens. Rob Hiler. Rob Heam. Jeff King. Bill Hertzog. Dave Hirsh. manager - James Knight. Frosh, JV practice hard to perfect skills The freshman pitching line up was fairly strong this past season because of pitchers Travis Shafer, Brian Foley, and Brian Jones, said Coach Robinson. At the beginning of the season the freshmen went over the fundamentals of hitting, fielding, throwing and proper posi- tioning in the field. Our toughest opponents were Thunderbird and Agua Fria, stated coach Robinson. This year all the players had a chance to play but, not in every game. The freshman goals were to have a successful season by learning the fundamentals of baseball and enjoy- ing themselves. - rrtrrt rrr JV Baseball: top row: Tim Statezny, Elesio Ruiz, Ruddy Brent, Shawn Collins, .Ieff Zeien, Scott Molnar, Mark McFarlan, Steve Ashworth, Scott Feherman. Bottom Row: Martin Chrisbakcer, Todd Obert, Mike Esmay, Matt Storms, Louie Valensuela, Doug Schwartz, Lauen Worthington, Pete Demichele, Vince Bingaman. 5 2 , E F 5 5 1 s Freshman Baseball- Top Row: Andy Grubenoff, Brian James, Bob Breedlove, Mike Gavin, Brian Foley, Tra- vis Shafer, not pictured Ernie Valenzuela. Bottom Row: Steve Mazzacone, Mark Marsillo, Tim Esmay, Gary Callahan, Randy Molinski, Todd McGowan, Tom Hariey. To improve ourselves, work hard, have fun and win were the goals of the JV baseball team, according to Coach Kibler. The toughest opponents of the season were Apollo, Greenway and Moon Valley. The JV team had seven returning lettermeng pitcher and outfielder Jeff Zeieng second baseman and shortstop Pete DeMicheleg out- fielder Tim Stalsneyg shortstop Eliseo Ruez, outfielder Louie Valen- zuelag and infielder Doug Swartz. Hard work and practice paid off for the players who earned the right to play during the season. I. Sophomore Scott Molnar prepares to catch a ground ball during practice. 2. Soph- omores, Lauren Worthington and Scott Molnar perfect their batting at practice. 3 Todd Obert. sophomore, throws to pick a runner off at third base. 3 Girls' Softball fini hes strong ea on f l l S' if W i 'll' 7- A ' ,, Q . W1 -r , N ' W. L. M lyrr WMM , 4 . it ' - f - -W, I I I i c A , ' ' ' ' ' A J ,, Q V t t 1 'm v ' rt ' V ' , J Q' r ,D 15, t, ul: I .f V ' M If lv . Z' i ,gp H ,Al,. . ,. . K ' :t '- if Varsity Softball: Jamie Pearson, Kathy Cosentino, Shelly Brower, Mary Ann Lynn, Terri Reimers, Robin Ratcliff. Claudia Finical. Tammy Wright. Mitzi Haff, Kelly McDonald. Not pictured: Angie Bell. This year the girls' varsity softball team fin- ished with a league record of 4-4-2 and a sea- son record fincluding non-league gamesy of 5- 8-2. The team came very close to making the skyline division tournament, missing it by a single, heartbreaking loss. Leading the team in batting was sopho- more Terri Reimers, who had a .432 batting average. Close behind, with .419 averages, were Angie Bell and Shelly Brower. Also strong were Claudia Finical and Jamie Pear- son. The J.V. and Freshmen also had good sea- sons, with the J.V. having a 9-2 record and F rosh 2-5- l. 'QV r Catcher Claudia Finical awaits the pitch during the Thunderbird game. Frosh A Row l: Tracy Jarrett, Kim Elford, Top Row 2: Sharon Smith, Shelly Fehnnan, Stephanie Lloyd. Not pic- tured: Kim Law, Jenny Brown, Debbie Lucas, Jo De Janet, Tina Camp, Anita Lindsey, Crystal Keesor. J.V.: Top Row l: Nancy Murney, Tammy Leach, Pam Homme, Laurie Bray. Row 2: Erica Storms, Karen Gil- deroy, not pictured: Laurie Hawk, Becky Brandt, Ellen Louie, Monica Ratcliff, Shannon Emmons, Susan Carlson, Lisa Gedra. Shen'y Gilderoy. ,of JV Golf: Row I: Jason Zappe, Schawn McDonald. Bill Sailors. Row 2: Bob Van- Wickler. James Robertson. Greg Viles ,. The Trojan Linksters. coached by Mr. Bill Farrell. had one of their best teams experience wise in PV's history. This was because they had four experienced returning letterman led by sophomore John Boyd. MVP of last seasonls team. The others were Sopho- more Steve Schwindt. Junior Rob Ketterson and Senior Jeff Davis. All of these players had experienced success on the junior summer tour. A JV golf team was added to the program this year. I feel the addition of the JV program will offer more for the younger golfers and add a better foundation for our Trojan golf program. said Coach Farrell. l. Sophomore John Boyd prac- tices his iron shot. 2. Perfecting his swing is very important to junior Rob Keterson. 3, Senior Jeff Davis works on his follow through. Varsity Golf: Row l: Jason Zappe. Jeff Davis. John Boyd. Steve Schwindt. James Robertson. Row 2. Dave Hogan. Rob Ketterson. Greg Viles. Q H -H5 ' ,1 if . 3 S K -fy. w S 1 H fan., J K fm., ,zz .,:fWi an N4 K S K ,QM .HQ S W 13211 JG 165 6 Avila, 9- A 1' X f 'f , L' , ,M ,,LL, , ' . 1 f . 5 K M H- ' T ...- -:-isis. ri:-V ' ' Wests ---h ' 1 if K . os Q.. ,, ., Student Council Officers: Mike LeBrun, Clerk, Richard Owens, Treasurer, Colleen Smith, Social Governor: Sandy Sistek. Vice President: Mike Marsillo, President, Dawn Gregory, Recording Secretary, Lee Ann Johnson, Corresponding Secretary. l. Lee Ann Johnson, secretary, takes memos at the daily meeting. 2. Rich Meek and Jim Heag- ney take part in a student council meeting. 3. Kelly Shaw takes time out from student council to study her play script. 4. Betsy and Doug Mon- roe team up in selling play tickets. , .,... .... Student Council: In Front- Monte Brotherson, Jim Gardiner, First row - Donna Mora, Connie Gardi- ner, Lori Serro, Colleen Smith, Missy Peralta, Robin Day, Monique Morris, Tina Mysliwiec. Second row A Amy Rabich, Gina Giarusso, Tracy Jarret, Betsy Monroe, Vessa Matthis, Dawn Gregory, Cathy John- son, Nancy Hardaway, Mike LeBrun. Third row - Mr. Bob Schwartz, Dan Pechtel, Mike Marsillo, Liz Whiting, Rich Meek, Lee Ann Johnson, Bob Allen, Doug Monroe, Kelly Shaw, Darin Lannaghan, Dave Hart, Bonnie Moore, Miss Mary Murphy. Fourth row - Jamie Rabich. On the Goal Post - Cherylin Moore. Jim Heagney, Sandy Sistek, Mike Valentino. The major goal of Student Council for the 1979-80 school year is to improve relations among students, faculty, and the community. Through various activities, the students develop a positive self-awareness in their responsibilities as students and in their roles as leaders, said Miss Mary Murphy. This year, for the first time, Student Council had co-sponsors, Miss Murphy and Mr. Bob Schwarz. They're great sponsors. We can really relate to them. We have a lot of fun in there! said class secretary, Dawn Gregory. Led by Mike Marsillo, the Student Council supported and sponsored many school activities. Over the summer Monte Brotherson, Dawn Greg- ory, Jim Gardiner, Jim Heagney, Betsy Monroe, Rich Meek, Richard Owens, Missy Peralta, Lee Ann Johnson, Colleen Smith, Sandy Sistek, Lori Serro and Liz Whiting went to a student council camp at ASU for four days to learn how to improve their school government. On August 29 the Student Council started off the year's activities with Spirit Day consisting of picking up trash, making posters, inviting the stu- dents back to school, and at the end of the day a barbecue to celebrate. Homecoming week was a very bigjob for Student Council. The week consisted of Crazy Hat Day, Baby Day, Fifties Day, Western Day, Movie Star Day and ended with the traditional Homecoming Dance. During the year the Student Council supported some very important activities. They originated a canned food drive for St. Vincent DePaul and had a blood drive in which 67 students and teachers donated blood. Among the other activities sponsored by the Student Council were a Hal- loween booth at Roadrunner Park, the Christmas Dance, and other dances after the games. They also went on a weekend campout retreat to Payson on Nov. IO and ll where thery got to know one another better and made plans for the year's activities. 68 Time, dedication, and a dash of craziness are just a few of the requirments needed to take a position with the I980 Trojan Yearbook Staff. Most of the class time was spent making layouts which are mock-ups of what an actual page in the year- book will look like. This is a very involved, complicated and tedious process. This past summer, five members of the staff attended ten days of publication training at the Arizona Inter- scholastic Press Association's Annual Workshop held at Northern Arizona University. Those attending the workshop were Greg Bentley, Brian Schindler, Robert Sides, Gayle Corbin and Dina Mac Dougall. The workshop was fun, remarks Co-editor Robert Sides, right up until the time I arrived! The staff also went to an AIPA convention at Moon Valley High School. Lectures at the convention ranged from Dealing with Power Hungry People to What to do When Your Photographer Doesn't Make a Dead- line. Staff experiences deadline , J A tx 'X if-in is lst Row: Brian Joder, Jerry Lay, Kim Stripp, Lisa Williams, Sandy Sistek, Karl Michel, Ron Franc Eddie Lambert, Adviser Phyllis Stanfield. 2nd Row: Kathy Harris, Toyia Gray, Lisa Stype, Cindy F4 Mike Dahl, Mike Druken, Greg Baskin, Dina MacDougall, Carolyn Steinegger, Robert Sides. Not tured: Greg Bentley, Gayle Corbin, Kathy Dahl, Alyssa Haspel, Cherylin Moore, Kathy Laswick. Co TROJAN '80 Smith- Gayle Corbin, Bob Sides, Co- . I A .,g,, fditofs . ,. ,....,.,,.,,,.. W- Lisa Williams, senior Editor Q, ' A Alyssa Haspel, Dina X i Aagg B I , ft' g:,. ,.f . f L MacDougall, Junior Editors ,'iii g 5 ' Kathy Laswick, Photo Editor 3' A 'if 1 ' ' A' Greg Bentley, Dina ,,.. f ji 'W MacDougall, ,gy Nb Brian Schindler, Jerry Lay, Photographers Mike Druken, Sports Editor Sandy Sistek, Classes Editor Colleen Smith, Student Life Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield, Adviser pressures of the new bu iness 5 E 4' X SN-s l. Cindy Foster ponders about the picture she is to use while Eddie Lambert and Carolyn Steinegger work on their copy. 2. Toyia Gray and Alyssa Haspel look over pictures for their yearbook spread. 3. Staff members Kathy Dahl and Cindy Foster help Kim Stripp finish her yearbook layout. 4. Brian Joder and Sandy Sistek read over copy for a spread. 5. Typing her final Quad-Pak, Colleen Smith discovers a mistake and corrects it. 6. Co-Editor Gayle Corbin gives advice to staff members Ron Francisco and Carolyn Steinegger. It's l 1:00 at night and you can still hear the tap of the keys on the typewriter as a reporter for the TROJAN TIMES tries to finish his story to meet a deadhnethenextday That's not always the way it is but the members of the newspaper staff worked long and hard to meet every deadline so that the TROJAN TIMES can be brought to the students of Paradise Valley onnme The members write feature stories, which tell interesting stories about events that happen to stu- dents the schooL orthe cHy.'There are ako in- depth stories which go into detail about news events or subjects of interest to students. PJot only are there stories but also pictures advertisements and money saving coupons. The TROJAN TIMES staff also must figure out what goes on which page and be able to lay the stories, pictures, advertisements or coupons in a manner that makes the best possible use of space. The next time you read the TROJAN TIMES think about the time and effort that each and every member puts into it. TIIE M4515 VO 22 PARADISE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL if af KW if Jai.. Mvw4unvM, Newspaper Staff Members: Top row - Jon Taylor, Mike Greene, Lisa Kramer, Ted Greene, James Maines. Bottom to top A Kim Laman, Kathy Laswick, Georgia Wilkinson, Liza Acuna. Not pictured: Toyia Gray, Scott Wilkinson, Justin Thompson. ,, jpg 8.2 . Lisa Kramer, Toyia Gray, and Liza Acuna discuss information for a story in an upcoming newspaper. l Co-editor Georgia Wilkinson and Newspaper Adviser Phyllis Stan- TH E TROJAN TIMES STAFF Co-editors ....,............. Georgia Wilkinson. Ted Greene Exchange Editor. . . .,................. Liza Acuna Business Manager . . .... Lisa Kramer Feature Editor . . . . . . . . .............., Mike Greene Sports Editor . . ...........,...........,..... Jon Taylor Reporters ..... .... K im Laman, James Maines. Toyia Gray Photographers . . ........ Kathy Lawick, Scott Wilkinson Cartoonist . . . ............... Justin Thompson Adviser .... .... M rs. Phyllis Stanfield -535' field take time out to pose for a picture. A x , t., 1. 4 ,..f ,,,k-, f milf f ' 'fi' wig' i,vtt t s i Q , 3 I , M an W . xfzfm ,, 2' A VZ Liza Acuna reads over material for a rapidly approaching deadline. - L .. .satan a K The hrothers Ted and Michael Greene both contributed many needed stories to this year's newspapers. Xxn PV Ad Club member Justin Thompson, Senior, works on an ink drawing. ' 172 V Ad club de ign posters .trmlww l'i fA if .1 X 11 X ta --,-.. ,. Y ,fry I ,vb v Ja.-mf at 1' ,fog PV Ad Club: Top: Right to left: Row l: Mike Schoenike, Mike Romano, Jeff Hills, Kevin Hummer, John Nyetrae, Justin Thompson, Clark Tielbur, Ron Garrett, Dan Sullivan, Bill Miller. Curt Kozall. Row 2: Sue Westby, Peggy Chase, Margie Giebel, Sherry Gruzinski, Terry Everleth, Carrie Boots, Anne Waltz, Joanne Bulgrin, Kathie Rutter, Judy Holzhaus, Deidre Curran, Kathy Stuckenschneider, Robin Lawrence, Ms. Schack, Ms. Mahoney. Row 3: John Sheehan. Brian Harrell, Brian Downie, Gil Armenta. Shane Emmons, John Waight, Scott Squires, Tom Gale, Doug Eichenauer, Paul Kern, David Wilhardt. Row 4: Colleen Mahoney, Geralyn Milhe, Sue Bakunowski, Diana Savona, Shawna Morgan, Karen Diller, Maria Mazza- cone, Caryn Worfolk, Colleen Weber, Nanette Rudnicke. ,f '! f PV Ad Club Members work on art projects. PV Ad Club is a club that wa begun this year. The purpose of the club is to design posters for other clubs oi campus as a service. Computer Club 7or clubs on campus Rob Ketterson works on the computer as Mr. Paul Cor- nell, computer club sponsor, watches on. ISSYA ,M .M XM... W, . Computer Club: Left to right: Bottom Row: Mr. , .,. ,. '1 Paul Cornell. Dee Burgess, Kelly Waller, Helen l N' fb G'l C l.lh D YtD' w rmour, ,aro o nson. awn on , lane ray Brian Carlson. Top Row: Robert Pellegrino. John Haynes. Mark Remington. Charlie Plogman, Greg Small, Jeff Fletcher. Rob Ketterson. gives students chance to learn skill Player club displays dramatic talent 5 S il if Players Club: Row l: David Rupp, Mr. Schwarz. Dawn Larsen, Jeff Ross. Pat Shinn. Debby Rosenthal. Laurie Ohlsor Cheri Hazelton, Lisa Henson, Don Rey. Row 2: Debbie Caffanella, Mrs. Fitzpatrick - Sponsor. Kelly Shaw, Pam Berg Adrienne Arnold, Anne Marie Picerno, Birgitta Ljungquist. Colleen Kinzley, Cheryl Classick, Lauri Loveridge. Polly Per ney. Stephanie Birkett. Row 3: Scott Wilkinson, Daniel Remmington, David Cech, John Sapero. Rich Meek. Pam Carring ton, Jamie Gmeiner, Brian Lover, Greg Baskin. ,al Ro-wdies: Row l: Tamara Dill, Stephanie Sides. Julie Goldstien, Mary Beth Walsh, Lisa Mangarelli, Lori Mill stein. Cindy Pellman, Jill Stec, Debbie Watts. Row 2: Vessa Mathus. Kathie Kisicki. Kathy Swigard. Bonni! Glass. Michelle Thornton, Tina Camp, Shari Andrejat. Rowdies throughout the ear V45 4 5 3 W 3 ,Q x li C P U ST? r P in yy I 1 , , Q3 Y is l. Bob Allen and Keri Hall apply stage makeup. P.V. Players club backs the- atriczil productions on campus. 2. Bob Allen does a striking pose as he shows his version of a rock singer. 3. Stephanie Birkett dresses up as an old man. PV Players presented You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, as the fall play. promote school spirit at football game s 76 Trojans Speakers compete, do Well Trojan Speakers: Row 1: Kelly Shaw, Debbie Rosenhal, Crystal MacDonald, Lynn Ell. Lauren Cabot. Row 2: Mr. Bob Schwarz. Rich Meek, Justin Thompson. Jon Simp- son, Peter Amsterdam. David Cech, Mr. Chris Kellen. History and Hiking in tournament during year A A Q 1.-, mea History and Hiking: Row l: Greg Baskin, Jason Zappe, Teresa Skerba. Pam Gilson. Lori Mazza. Row 2: Mrs. Doris Stutzman. Steve Reed. Mr. Bill Verhulst. Glenn Orsted. Mr. Wayne Stutzman. Many photographers, such as Steve Situm.junior. find the History and Hiking club trips a good place to practice their hobby. plans exciting trip during year 66 members initiated in a, , il. NHS Uuniorsj Row l: Mrs. Jeri Toal, Colleen Mahoney, Lori Mazza. Betsy Monroe, Dee Burgess, Kelly Cunningham, Colleei Smith, Katie Casey, Janet Van Wickler, Teresa Skerba, Lauren Cabot, Priscilla Poulson, Lynne Ell. Row 2: Joanne Picernc Jeff Baytes. Lisa Henson, Carol Johnson, Monica Ratcliff. Dawn Larsen. Cathy Burger. Nancy Fowle. Michelle Allen, Kin XZ. s Zi l. Junior Lauren Cabot waits patiently before she is initiated into the National Honor Soci- ety. 2. All new members wait and watch until they are finally initiated into NHS. 178 Altman, Liza Acuna, Belinda Lipka, Lisa Kramer. Row 3: Peter Amsterdam. Tom Johnson, Paul Madellin. Steve Defreitas Scott Fehrman. Paul Pellman, John Stoss, Don Barrett. Jeff Maurer. Rob Ketterson, Cory Polak. Sonya Taylor. .A 4 Literary Club December ceremon NHS lSeniorsl Row l: Sandy Sistek. Kathy Cosentino. Marissa Nielson. Lynn Meyer. Josephine lndominico. Vanessa Caron. Car- rie Preising. Bobbi Grimm, Cathy Grove, Molly Daley, Julie Folsom. Diane Wray, Erika Desuk. Row 2: Jeanne Lebo. Robyn Ratcliff. Pam Carrington. Jamie Gmeiner. Pam Berg. Paula Statezny. Linda Netzal. Lori Serro. Marie Hills. Barb lttner. Kim Laman. Julie Robbins, Debbi Riddleberger. Lisa Habighorst. Row 3: Bambi Leis. Chris Franko. Glenn Ofsted, Dennis Fairall. Tom Mack. Bill Sprouse. Mike Sochacki. Mike Woodward. Chris Gall. Helen Gilmour. Lisa Gray. Jody Lanese, Kelly McDonald. ' .ffiri iiii if , 21 S' V f 'gr' il H J fs ' ,M V 5 21 ul' . fb-1 Literary Club: Row l: Lori Mazza. Cherie Gatto, Pat Szambelan. Priscilla Pouslon, Monica Ratcliff. Gina Pescale. Kim Pleake. Row 2: Kim Altman. Carol Johnson, Katie Casey, Dee Burgess. Steve Reed. Rick Shaw, Tom Johnson. Paul Madellin. Edith Cros- sen. Peter Amsterdam. Row 3: Miss Mary Murphy. Alise Amato. Debbie Polumba. Tamara MacMillan. Joanne Picerno. Debbie Bills. Kelly Waller. DeBee Walters. Teresa Skerba. Michelle Allen. Betsy Monroe. produces magazine entitled J e Sui VICA! ICE offers student job opportunities 2 Ly, .. ,si 42 f C . S - s I1 , 'S - -.rf Mm' L , .W :F i in . , ,L . kk,,, , ' . ' i - .. .S S-::..: F' ':5l?1ix-Tin. :: :-:3J4 f . :' : :SWE .?E:i-'SEEET Jaxx H I - , -g -f .,.. .... 3 . .: K K 1:1215 - . fi. ' - ' -E ---- - P . . Was. .,.,,. . eeesfai seesewssvr Sams as i3 s Qi1fl?':55'I:Y'ii1.15f5,,7.5:'f55' A I TEE: w fi I - tif, ifilifil iff' Iam 5. :il ' l'i'ws.f -.I , 3. J 1 , -K --- -' . . . K N K IFTWKM-Q .... ' if f I it Susan Johnson and Forest Tice busily write out turkey grams. Industrial Cooperative Education QICEJ and Vocational Industrial Clubs of America CVICAD offer to students a wide variety of job opportu- nities ranging from computer programmers to mechanics. lCE,s main goal is to prepare students for the world of workf, said Mr. Frank Passerella, coordinator of ICE. This is accomplished through learning about the various types of insurance, how to balance a checkbook, how to fill outjob applications and about housing and morgages. All the seniors enrolled in ICE! VICA go to classes in the morning and work in the after- noon. This past fall ICE members attended the Tuc- son fall convention in which officers were elected on a national level. ICE sponsored several activities this past yearg a bike-a-thon, a dance on Jan. 25 and bagel sales every Thursday. All proceeds to go the annual employer-employee banquet at the end of the year. 180 ICE member Laury Cox, sells bagels to Shawn Hertzog, Robin Richards and Tina Mysliwiec. ICE sold bagels every Thursday. ICEXVICA from left to rightg Darrold Parker, Jerrie Feurineo, Doug Ernsburger, Chris Farrell, Gia Sposi. Tom Rustin. Shannon Ward, Mr. Frank Passerella, coordinator, Chris Humrich, Craig Swartz and Michelle Johnson. HERO sells cookbooks to aid SABIC HERO: Back row - Doug Perez, Gina Deen. Tom Shoffner. Susan Johnson. Debbie Carr. Middle 'ow - Toni Sumner, Nancy Rabich, Tammy Kregle. Mercy Benaitis, Miss Barbara Porter. Front row v Laurie Neal. Shannon Greer. Miriam Leon, Suzi Tice. Rhonda Lehman. f-.W 1179, Home Economics Related Occupations CHEROJ along with the Home Economics classes sold cookbooks to raise money for the Society to Assist Brain Injured Children QSABICJ to help 2 young brain injured girls. Their goal was to raise 52000. S1000 was for a special wheelchair with many different supportive braces for one of the girls because she also has Cerebral Palsy. The other S1000 is for a girl that lives in Arizona but needs to go to California for treatment. Her parents have very little money or insurance so this money will be used for doctor and other medical expenses. The four types of cookbooks were sold for ten days in October. The money was raised successfully. The HERO club did something special this year with their famous Fuzzy Footballs. They presented the Home- coming Royalty with monogrammed, King and Queen Fuzzy Footballs. Miss Barbara Porter, HERO coordinator, involved the students in many different activities. They had two dances, one after the first football game and a Thanksgiving Dance Nov. 2l. They also sold Turkey Grams and Pretzels every Wednesday. The club helped the Booster Club on Hallow- een night at Roadrunner Park by running three booths. Two meetings the HERO club attended were National Conference at Mountain Shadows in October and the other, the Leadership Convention in Mesa. On Dec. 19 they had their Christmas Dinner for the club members and then had an Employee Banquet on May 5. 5 .. Vf' 4. ., H ll . , 5 f I 'I vi f V A ' W fi if 4 V, f s X 'M , AI+rQ'f'. -. ff 0 r.. , - V hp L ... gb Rhonda Lehman and Joanna Harper are busy unpacking - A ' cookbooks. Mrs. Betty Linsay. her daughter. Jennifer, and students Cindy Oswald. Mitzi Frintner and Lisa Williams demon- strate excercises called patterning. 181 CCE sells donuts every Friday This year the COE club was very active but between selling everything from donuts to jewelry, they had time to devote to various community service projects. At Christmas time they visited the High- land Manor nursing home where they gave presents and cards and sang Christmas Car- ols. They also had a Halloween make-up booth at Roadrunner Park and held a trash- a-thon at Bartlett Lake. To qualify for the class, one must hold an office job. Their jobs range from working in Law or medical offices to banks. At the end of the year, with all the money raised from their all sales, they plan an employer appreciation banquet where they honor their employers. COE: Top - Mrs. Roxanne Lingol. Maria Orta. Second row - Bill Sprouse. Joyce McFarland. Cathy Grove. Marrissa Neilson. Katrina Weaver. Cheryl Goetz. Brenda Harris. Kim Kahlow. Lori Klepaida. Liz Whiting. Lynn Meyer. Third row - Roberta Huff. Barb Hall. Gail Morgan. Vanessa Caron. Kristen Baard- sen. Cindy Armstrong. Not pictured: Miss Anita Mullikin. g it ... 5 115 . NNW Lynn Meyer, senior, applies make-up at the Halloween Make-up Booth. Joyce McFarland, senior, helps out at the Halloween Booth at Roadrunner. DECA student prepare for business world imdnna 'igs if gMmw,..,.g.........a-ew piiiiistaviiifv Hitsqgllflfll pecA CAMLU DEC 20 'Has - 5351 .. ..af, .Q Lin. 3rd hour DECA: Front- June Huffer. Lori Moody. Sharon Litt. Moira Chalmers. Middle - Melody Jones, Tod Solomon, Lani Lagan, Denise Villa. Becky Miller, Barbara Snow. Top - Bryant Ensman, Melody Turner, Mike Johnson, Lisa Hendricks, Mark Smithart, Randy Dickson, Sherri Farnham, Mike Heikka, Ron Hinds, Mrs. Haugen. 1 DECA fDistributive Education Clubs Of Americaj is to prepare the student for a future business of his own, said Mrs. Stephanie Haugen, sponsor. DECA's 82 member club is for Juniors and Seniors who are interested in business, sales and advertising for various types of small businesses. The members have been involved in many fund raising projects such as sell- ing candy. stationery, Tupperware and car washes. In December DECA sponsored a Christmas Party for the Camlu Retirement home. The students made Christmas tree center pieces, brought gifts and even Santa showed up. State competition for DECA members was held in Phoenix in December and U.S. competition was held in Miami, Florida. The club also attended a conven- tion at Del Webb,s and a leadership development institute in Novemver. DECA will sponsor an employer appreciation banquet at the end of the year for all employers who have helped DECA members find jobs. mm? lst hour. DECA: Front - Lisa Campbell, Vicki McFarlen, Anne Copeland. Missy Peralta. Vicki Peterson, Janice Shingleton, Linda Sippel, Mrs. Haugen. Middle - Diana Crabtree, Connie Corp. Josephine lndomenico, Molly Daley, Jenny King. Misty Buckey. Top - Judy Hardaway. Bob Short, Mike Kotek, Misty Rutter, Bobbi Grimm, Kim Smith, Sarah LoVerde. 1 it se xx. , ,.g..... ff I 1 2nd hour DECA: Front - Jenny Griger, Chris Young, Robin Janlowski, Terry Peel. J if A Tammy Stone, Kathy Wilcox. Dave Kelnhofer. Middle ! Sonja Taylor, Sinda Wiley. Bon- B E d L - L - f h nie Moore. Mike Fuschi, Chris Traettino, Jane Plecas, Darcil Garcia, Jon Goldberg, Mrs. C3213 Chlgglslgsigrtylam angan prepare decorations or t 6 Haugen. Top - Jay Spendley, Michelle Leet. Peggy Bloom. 183 Science club members travel to Kitt Peak Mr. Leonard Ortega talks with Greg Ross and Denee Clegg about plans for the spring Spanish Club trip. Science Club: Right to left: Bottom Row: Susan Gottlieb, Helen Gilmour, Dennis Kenerson, Gary Bennett, Eddie McPhall. James Rob- ertson, Cindy VanderLinen, Diane Wray, Joy Rivera, Greg Baskin, Frank Allen, Mr. Cherry. Middle Row - Karen Cook, Frances Zitano, Laura Worfolk, Marcia Sistek, Jeff Maurer, Tom Martin, Jim Patterson, Denise Villa, Bob Gallagher, Suzanne Picerno, Gina Johnston. Dawn Larsen, Mr. Simpson. Top Row: Matt Knop, Cory Polak, Roger Reed, Glenn Ofsted, David Moravek. Brook DeWalt, Nancy Fowle. Chris Franko, Tom Mack, Dawna Yont, Chris Leichtfuss. Spanish club sells for field trip .-..,--., 4. Spanish Club members and sponsors enjoyed singing carols at the annual Christmas party. candy, pickle for Mexican trip Spanish Club: Top Row: Shawn Wakeley, Jan Brown, Joanne Lanese, Jeri Klein, Deb- bie Kotek, Patricia Fonte, Tina Camp, Chris- tine Hawk, Gina Keating, Bambi'Leis. Mid- dle Row: Mike Hoffman, Dorene Figueroa. Pam Gilson. Cindy Leis, Jacki Zaccaria, Dina MacDougall, Candy Fanning, Linda Netzel, Nanette Rudnicke, Sue Besler, Mrs. Debbie Hinton, Mr. Leonard Ortega. Bottom Row: Karen Johnson, Mike Cetro, Janis King, Stacy Taft. Greg Ross, Robert Cleveland, Kenny Hatch, Rich Golb, Greg Baskin, Jason Zappe, Randy Kagan, Jerry luliano, Teresa Skerba. 185 6 Mr. John McEndree, Ger- man teacher, teaches his students to play games in German such as Monopoly or Yahtze. ,jlueimfao J 0 German Club enters Forensic 7 l-,,, .Ar at 8 W ' B e M-eff? if t ' at 2.1 iw J ,J ,r QA,-9322. A -Qi.:-In A le, '- ' L '4i Ill 'st 17, Ki J'-M 1 K 4 E. , 441?xgl X KF 4 5 l4 1' 4 J gr tv 1' 4 4 Q , . 4 v 4 Q Q -4 , i -. - v 1 4 German Club: Row l: Dach Wolcott, Glenn Orsted, Janice King, Helen Gilmour, Becky Radke. Row 2: Sinda Wiley, Kim Cates, Donna Wamsley, Katie Casey, Barbara Fobyanie, Colleen O'Donell. Row 3: Mr. John McEndree, Laurie Bennetto, Annika Siguardson, Jim Sprouse, Doug Fields, Shawn Wakeley, and Mark Vasquez. Club members tOl1I'I121II1CI1t 4- ' i Tracy Giles, Priscilla Poul- son and Mrs. Marilyn Lenz prepare a sign for the French club advertising t- shirt sales. .. .c,,.v,rls i11,l.s,.. -5 fm v5:'4i-:,il7jb' fis'e','s 1' .Z ,flgyx 4 'sf 5' aw 14: QV i its if 'Hs French Club: Row li Right to left: Laura Worfolk. Beth Prescott. Kathy Lowther. Priscilla Poulson. Stepha- nie Schneider. Frances Zitano. Jennifer June. Mrs. Marilyn Lenz. Row 2: Ray Langford. Tracy Giles. Alan Ford. John Haynes. Colleen Kingley, Karen Heeley. Dirk Johnson. and Melody Gartrell. sample French cooking durin g meetings sig. ' Ski club trip include Purgatory, 'Q l'.wwt-'iilllue 'iw' x X 5 , , 1 x V.. cf' , . ' Q W K 6 N ts, 1. it it ,, ,, ik -. s . H. E 'X l. Jon Taylor follows Coach Ron Barela down the side of ly. I the mountain on the Purgatory Ski Trip. 2. Jon Taylor flies through the air after hitting a mogul on the Purgatory Ski Trip. 'S if A ' ..' ' . . ' P , f..: . S , .gay F S S, 7 5' -1, y , it , .W . ,S N -, S ' - -3 X yi ,R ' .S 3352: . l N I S. .4 . ' ,V u , g, S 6 S x, A 4 J l I , N 3 sv 'R it . ' .wrt - S, .. MJ . R A I S S S- s, K . ' R .. S. Ski Club: Row l: Cheryl Mustic, Erin Carr, Pam Rumsey, Jackie McNulty, Lee Bennitt, Courtney Young, Misty Arm- strong, Maria Heagney, Brenda Mosher, Kim Noiling, Monique Rochell, Joanne Lanese, Laura Worfolk, Dana Wat- son. Marge Tumle, Stephanie Toyd, Julie Szabo. Christy Johnson. Colleen Smith. Jeanna Simmonson. Row 2: Kim McGraw, Andrea Rekittke, Stacy Roberts, Patty Pierson, Dan Hughes, Tara Luke, Tod Solomon, Sherry Litt, Denice Kozall, Lynne Ell, Stephanie Blair. Allison Virgin. Rob McNulty. Mike Druken. Row 3: Tina Fields, John Onstine, Celeste Amato, Steve Beck, Chris Gialindo, Chris Greco. Kelly Nordstrom, Curtis Hoger, Rob McKnight, Rich Schau- wecker, Scott Squires, Mark DiBrito, Mike Conti. Basketbabe boo t Sunrise Af.. 'AA X .4 Basketbabes: Row lr Pam Cavnar, Sheri O'Mara. Gina Johnston. Tammy Clark, Forest Tice, Sherri Elliott. Tricia Dewey. Robin Rasmussen. Jennifer O'Mara. Patsy Orta. Row 2: Coach Burdette, Robin Richard, Kim Sanders, Christine Hawk. Rae Ellen Cavnar. Toni Sumner. Traci Sumner. Kelly Crossen, Karen Johnson. Kim Goldthwaite. V F51 ,5 . sk se i . sw t X 2 :Flin :YF .11 .4 .. t 'eff ' M A 95 -h Karen Johnson. Kim Goldthwaite. Sherri Elliott check over their stats during a halftime at a PV Basket- ball game. Basketbabes mark the stats as the Trojan Basketball team scores the valuable points. spirit, assist basketball team With tat Matmaidsz' Right to left: Row l: Kim Altman, Jerri Klein, Linda Sol- men, Sara Ryan, Isabel Lagunas, Julie Barnes. Row 2: Pam Bevers, Dawn Cox, Amy McGinn, Mary Young, Kim Hill, Lisa Cafarelli, Michele Werner. Wrestlerettes: Right to left: Row I - Teri Bounds, Georganna Har- mon, Colleen Kinzley, Stacey Wad- dle, Stacie Horton. Row 2: Donna Ward, Wendy Kaiser, Tammy Jen- sen, Beth Prescott, Tracey Ander- son. Matmaids, Wrestlerettes assist x il Weightlifters show off Wrestlers at matches -on-U01 B -S l ,f lla.,- M Weightlifters: Right to left: Row l: Terry Loterbauer, Rich Golb, Kenny Hatch. Bob Jordan. Coach Bill Srp. Row 2: Paul Mosakowski, George Soto. Gordle Cunningham. Tom Cerino, Dave Pasanella, Bob Gardiner. their endurance at tournaments Jazz l represents PV in California fe tival ,J 5 U i'N at A K' 'Wm Jazz students entertain the crowd at the basketball g211'11CS- Jazz l Officers: Row l: Kevin LaMountain, Dawna Yont, Gary Gould, Frank Berry. Row 2 Scott Burch. Brian Carlson. Ken Hubalik, Steve Reed, and Stevie Albers. Jazz l: Row I: Shelley Aldrich, Dave Eschedor, Denise Villa, Steve Reed, Brian Carlson, Gary Gould. Row 2: Neil Brooks, Dawna Yont, Ken Hubalik. Greg Larson, Bob Parmley, Chris Jamison, David Bulkeley. Row 3: Keith Smith, Scott Burch, Colleen Mahoney, John Costello. Scott Johnson, Jeff Comell. Gary McCrea, Frank Berry, Steve Albers. Mike Schoenike, Kevin LaMountain, Mr. Frank Malambri. azz 2 students strive for top-notch sound Jazz l. the top jazz band at Paradise Valley, was cho- sen to play at a convention in California in March. the home crowd at the basketball games. Members of both Jazz l and Jazz 2 worked for most Both j21ZZ bands, directed by MF- Frank Mfllambfi, of the year to raise money for the trip. As well as raising will continue to play the sounds of the Big Band era for money for their trip. the band takes time out to entertain many y6arS I0 COHIC. efnfm mimi The brass section of Jazz l practices to prepare for an upcoming concert. ' Y Jazl 2 Officers: Row l: Dave Bradley. Greg Baskin. Ken Martin. An Row 2: Jeff Norris. Dulce Forman. Ken Flick. Margo Gooderham. L.....JL....Jl--JL-J , ,.-- E E - ' C T f 1 . g g Jazl 2: Row l: Ward Yont. Mike Esmay, Ken Torito. Art Mehler. Chris Leichtfus. Ken Martin. Greg Baskin. Debbie Giordano. Tim Nisbet. Row 2: Tom Cronan. Mike Treach. Dave Bradley. Margo Goo- derham. Karen Healey. Ken Flick. Dulce Forman. Scott LaMountain, Angela White. Jeff Norris. Lorri Jones. Mr. Frank Malambri. gie White 193 Twirler - Suzzanne Blaum Marching Band Officers: Row l: Julie Folsom, Librarian, Margo Gooderham, Secretary-Treasurer. Row 2: Steve Reed Band Managerg Neil Brooks, Vice-Presidentg Frank Berry President - Drum Major. Section Leaders: Row l: Dawna Yont, Belinda Lipka, Margo Gooderham. Row 2: Brook DeWalt, Drum Mal0f' Fffiflk Beffy Brian Carlson, Neil Brooks, Jeff Fletcher, Chris Jamison. A Symphonic Winds choose top mu icians 5 Band Students socialize while waiting to go to their next class. Symphonic Winds - Woodwind Section: Row l: Kelly Esch, Dixie Smith, Sherry LaMountain, Sheri Eschedor, Shelley Ald- rich, Karen Soper, Lisa Kramer, Lynne Schuman. Row 2: Jill Bremer, Anita Bingaman, Kim Korte, Dee Burgess, Greg Baskin, Jeff Fletcher, Tom Johnson, Kathy Harris, Kevin Hummer, Belinda Lipka. Row 3 - Roberta Huff, Nancy Brown, Barb Loughney, Donna Loughney, Downa Yont, Cathy Hill, Lourie Mazza, Debbie Giordano, Diane Wray, Karen Hubalik, Cathy Grove, Bobbi Beals. Symphonic Winds A Brass Section: Row l: Angie Bell, Cathy Burger, Denise Villa, David Eschedor. Nancy Fowle, Gary Gould. Stevie Reed, Brian Carlson. Row 2: Frank Berry, Angie White, Carl Johnson, Mike Schoenike, Jeff Norris, Lori Jones, Scott LaMountain, Ken Flick, Shawna Malone, Kevin LaMountain. Row 3: Ken Hubalik, Tim Haynes, Neil Brooks, Julie Folsom. John Costello, Geoff Bennett, Bob Gallagher, David Bulkeley, Chris Jamison, Greg Larson, Colleen Mahoney, Keith Smith, Brook DeWalt. Polyphonic Winds S Row l: Art Mehler, Susan Carlson, Clint Chandler, Ken Martin, David Folker, Randy Bragg, Niki Kleiner, Robert Pellegrino. Row 2: Joanna DeJaiTett, Kim Harrington, Tom Sues, Scott Carroll, Dulce Forman, Don Barrett, Jon Hess, Kerry Casey, Henry Price, Duke Kamstra. Row 3: David Wilhardt, Tom Marshall, Andy Dieterle, Jim Knights, Mike Cetro, Toni Wallis, Jeff Krempsky, Jeff Burch, Duane Johns, Ward Yont, Ronda Pax- son, Dave Howell. 96 Symphonic Winds: Row l: Anita Barwood. Kristi Kent. Margo Gooderham, Lynn Burke. Denise Bruno. Jonell Williams, Stephanie Ruse, Grace Brown. Row 2: Chris Bartoletti. Jean Huesing. Sheri O'Mara. Pam Cavnar. Cindy Vanderlinden, Jessie Fuller. Gina Johnston. Steve Bruni. Jennifer O'Mara. Colleen O'Donnell, Row 3: Wendy Frey, Chyleen Frost. Karen Silvay, Doug Paxson, Brenda Ross. Wendy Dieterle. Gynne Beth Kemmer. Rae Ellen Cavnar. Terra Chester. Candie Shaffer. Barbara Blood. Robyn Martin. Music oar from large Polyphonic Wind Polyphonic Winds: Row l: Bill Burden. Paul Matthew, Brian Hampson, Joe Blocher, Dave Bradley, Ken Frost, Jeff Wilkinson. Row 2: Nate Free. Shawn Wakely. Mike Esmay. Brian Wuerfel, Troy Grams. David Bond. Jim Sprouse. Dan Bradley. Tom Cronan. B-NV The Pride of Paradise marches during football season and plays inside in poly- phonic and Symphonic band during concert season. Polyphonic winds is pictured after finishing a class session. The Paradise Valley Symphonic and Polyphonic Winds. directed by Mr. Jerry Jensen, began their year by practicing for their first concert in February. The bands started practicing in November and per- formed a concert in February and in May. To help raise money for music and the annual ban- quet. they sold place mats and other kitchen accesso- ries -and held car washes. Treble ll, Trojan chorus sing ojan Chorus: Bottom Row: Rob Oberlander, Dave Blackmore, Greg Crook. Middle Row: Mike Linert, Lee Goldthwaite, Reid DeWalt, B an Cassidy. Top Row: Tim McMillan, Kelly Williams, Tim Hinds, John Ford. The Paradise Valley High School choirs have been busy all year preparing for concerts and festivals. The three preliminary choirs, Treble I, beginning girls, Treble II, advanced girls, and Trojan Cho- rus, the boys, choir, also studied sight reading and musicianship. The Treble I choir is made up of primarily freshman girls. The Treble II choir is the main girls, chorus, and they sang with the Con- cert Choir girls at the Mountain States Music Festival. Trojan Chorus, despite its size this year, produced a choir with good strength. This choir is also made up of the boys from the Con- cert Choir. at pring festival Treble I:4 Bottom row: Becky Rowley, Ann Marie Corcoran, Jamie Norman, Wendy Dietrle, Karen Stoss, Julie Clossen, Elissa Kopecky, Kellie Kirby. Back Row: Patsy Fyffe, AnneMarie Picemo, Jill Wilkinson, Shari Hopp, Nanci Elliot, Brenda Ross, Pamela Cavnar, Nicole Price, Doris Concklin. at 1 t Av .555 w Treble II: Bottom Row: Tammy Simmons, Tammy Webb, Michelle Draayer, Laura Worfolk, Susan Ringer, Letitia Weaver, Debra Sim- mons, Suzanne Blaum, Julie Goldstein, Cheryl Classick. Middle Row: Wendy Kaiser, Katie Casey, Robin Leatherman, Marcia Sistek, Erin Strome, Vessa Mathus, Janet Bergstrom, Trish Carlson, Kathy Lowrey, JoAnne Dunphy, Kim Waggoner. Back Row: Shannon O'Neal, Nancy Harper, Elisa Bolan, Birgitta Ljungqvist, Susan Fabanich, Karen Heikens, Shelley Aldrich, Nancy Lundh, Stacey Roberts, Michelle Booth, Lisa Kangarelli, Nancy Brown. Concert choir performs at Concert Choir: Bottom Row: Dan Remington, Laurie Ohlson, Jerry Erven, Debby Rosenthal, David Hudgens, Lisa Henson, Wayne Teeters, Paula Statezny, David Cech. Second Row: Jeff Ross, Anne Swigard, Tim Statezny, LeeAnn Johnson, Merrielee Mack, Pat Shinn, Lisa Stype, Katy Yeary, Mike Esch, Julie Adams, Jim Erven. Thirdi Row: Tim Frey, Maryann Smith, Doug Eichenauer, Adrienne Arnold, Jamie Gmeiner, Mark Remington, Janet, Pelzek, JoAnna Harper, Don Rey, Cindy Broome, John Haynes. Top Row: Ron Hinds, Pam Carrington, Jeff Gaf- ford, Dina Dinaro, Angie Bell, John Ford, Sue MacDonald, Kelly Shaw, Mike Lawrence, Holly Schollmeyerf James Ford. San Diego convention Concert Choir Officers: Jamie Gmeiner. chairperson: Wayne Teeters, bassg Paula Statezny, soprano: Pat Shinn, tenor: Lisa Stype, alto. The ,79-'80 Concert Choir was chosen out of many high school choirs from five west- ern states to perform at the American Cho- ral Directors Associationfs Western Division Convention in February. The group also went on their annual Spring Tour, visiting schools in the Tempe-Mesa area and giving a concert at Disneyland. Funds for these events were made possible by the cheese and sausage sale, concert admission ticket sales and the Talent Show which they sponsored. Officers for this year's choir were Jamie Gmeiner, Paula Statezny, Lisa Stype, Pat Shinn and Wayne Teeters. Accompanists this year were Paula Statezny and Cindy Broome. Choir members listen intently to their director. Show choir sings, swings Show Choir 8: Madrigal: Bottom Row: Tim Statezny, Jerry Erven, Pam Carrington, David Cech, Dan Remington, Second Row: Debby Rosenthal, Laurie O son, Pat Shinn. Adrienne Arnold, Jamie Gmeiner, Paula Statezny, Third Row: Lisa Stype, Janet Pelzek, Wayne Teeters. Back Row: Jeff Gafford, Jim Erven. D Rey. Not Pictured: Maryann Smith. The Show Choir is a small ensemble picked each year from the Concert Choir. They sang pop and jazz music and also some madrigal music. The group gave many performances throughout the year. Performing at assem- blies, the NHS induction, the Talent Show and many places around Phoenix, the group gained much exposure. They sang at Disney- land when the Concert Choir went on tour. Instrumentalists for the group were Paula Statezny, pianog Tim Statezny, bassg Jerry Erven, drumsg and Shelley Aldrich and Sheri Eschedor, recorders. at assemblies, concerts fits l. Sight singing is a daily practice of the Concert Choir 2 Dr McEwen, choir director at ASU sits in on a rehearsal Angel Drill Team exeele wink' l. Debbie Kotek stands at attention as she waits for the photographer. 2. Senior officers: Lieutenant Jeanne Lebo, Drill Sergeant Janice King, Cap- tain Donna Wamsley. 'IV' in statewide competition Sisdsiisinifeil iii' 'V Wllq ngliii 2 Nil ngel Drill Team: Row l: Jeanne Lebo, Donna Wamsley, Janice King. Row 2: Karen Healey. Katie Casey. Linda Turner. Christine :iter, Debbie Kotek, Janet Jones, Debbie Korinek, Row 3: Nanci Lundh, Susan Fabanien, Patty Moore, Chris Mazzone, Debbie Jlumbo. Melodie Gartrell Candy Fanning. Michelle Boothe l gl I V 7 ,f DXK x SW Q. 1 ' - . ff fg ff : skim. 'J U s T S. S i ii ' Vkik X gk A + JW Q P. kk K Y I. V. , .,, ji K K wk W 1 :.: X fi, sv ...L Ki 'F' L X- k eg' Q 3 W L - 5 4 . L N L is 1 X ,M L. . :a wx -as ,R X X - -Q . A ' ' - - .. - dded facilities help solve overcrowding Dr. Chris B. Carrino, Principal This yearis increased enrollment and the pro- spect of next year's decreased enrollment were two problems that faced our administrators dur- ing this school year. The administration has many functions: hiring new teachers, enforcing and creating the school rules and making important school-related deci- sions. Mr. Robert Kopas, assistant princiapl, com- mented that even though Paradise Valley High School had many more students than usual this year, there were no major problems. Mr. Kopas advises and directs student activi- ties. Disciplinary situations are also part of his busy schedule. Mr. Paul Reger, assistant princi- pal, takes care of attendance problems. Dr. Chris B. Carrino, principal, spends his day meeting with parents and students, observing teachers, evaluating progrms, working with the District Office on policies and procedures and involving himself in every aspect of the school's activities. - QW I si ., s. Mr. Robert Kopas, Assistant Principal rl H' . if 'Gnm..u-. 2 Wm ma 4s M annul- L 5 L .. Mr. Paul Reger, Assistant Principal v.: a i t I aid ff 20 210 Board of Education Dr. Al Austin, School Board Member Ms. Carolyn Goodwin, School Board President Not Pictured: Tom Horne, School Board Member Dr. John J. Hunt, Superintendent wif I 7 Mr. John Morgan School Board Member Ms. Nancie Lane, School Board Member District Administration m....'.4i i Mrs. Thelma Alderman. Assistant Superintendent in charge of instructional services X Mr. Dennis Huebschman. Manager of personnel and training services Mrs, Jean Schaffer, Secretary to Board and District Super- intendent Mr. James E. Talbott. Assistant Superintendent in charge of support services lncrea ing enrollment keeps staff bu y Have you ever wondered who keeps our front office running smoothly as our days go by. The number one clue is it's not a who it's a they, our secretar- ies. With answering the phone, typing, keeping attendance records up to date and the yearly increasing enrollment, our secretaries somehow keep busy, but yet stay very efficient. Not only does the attendance office have a lot of responsibility, but our secretaries in the guidance office keep very busy too. Mrs. Bobbi MacLeod registers students, informing them of classes and the major school facilities. She also maintains gradepoint averages, student records, evaluates transcripts, class ranks and completion of schedule changes. But she enjoys her work and does it extremely well. Our nurses, Mrs. Dolores Philley and Mrs. Lynn Flora, are another impor- tant asset to our student body. They help us when we are ill and they are there if we are in need of someone to talk to. They also check our hearing, vision, height, weight, scoliosis check and sickle cell anemia for state requirements. Our new bookstore manager, Mrs. Mary Jane Johnson, is doing a fine job this year in the bookstore. She also has many responsiblities with managing club and school funds, assigning lockers and making sure everybody has books and the clubs have the money to keep education and school activities running as smoothly as possible. Throughout the year, these people keep our world at Paradise Valley turn- ing smoothly. N oi P-:C l Mrs. Carol Bradburn Mrs. Margaret Cannizo Mrs. Pat Dee MTS- I-Yflfl Flora, Nurse Mrs- Mary -lane Johnson' 212 R if in A 'A... i -N. A Mrs. Bobbi MacLeod, Registrar Mrs. ,la Qs.- . K. i : 5 n Schoblaska, Secretary to MVS. Mfirlha Sherrick Mr. Reger 3 l. Mrs. Dolores Philley talks to concerned parents about their students. 2. Mrs. Dee talks to Mrs. Kathy Smith about the attendance records. 3. Students find that Mrs. Lynn Flora is a sympathetic person to go to when they are not feeling well. 4. Mrs. Martha Sherrick goes through her assigned class to post the daily absences. Mrs. Gail Winterbottom 213 4 Artists place well at air The feeling in the air was that one feeling that can only be described with one word . . . Christmas. But only one force has the power to override this feeling, school spirit! During Christmas this year, the Paradise Valley Art Department had a competition with Shadow Mountain, painting winter scenes at a McDonalds. After waiting around at the McDonalds for a while, it became apparent that Shadow Mountain was not going to show up. P.V. had won! This year, the art department received eleven awards at the State Fair including a best of show. IQ Chris Wailor and Kim Adams Show off their work with pride National magazines are a natural for painting ideas. Long hours are spent in quietness as students improve their natural creativity. Mr. James Huehne Mrs. Marie Mallak erm' Home Ec courses interest all students The Home Economics Department is the first department to be involved in the Program Review Process, a program that helps to better coordinate the schools in the district. In this program the Home Economics teachers have had many meetings throughout the year. At these meetings, they discussed what junior high and high school students will learn during the year so that certain skills will be taught. Usually, when you hear the word Home Economics you think of sewing and cooking. Well, it is not just cooking and sewing anymore. Now there is a variety of classes offered in the Home Economics Department. They offer Century 21 class, Pot Pourri, Home Furnishings, Marriage and Family Living, Child Develop- ment and Opportunity Knocks. These classes are not just for girls, but boys can also be more involved in these classes. The different things taught here will also affect boys later in life. Opportunity Knocks COKJ is a new class offered this year in the Home Economics Department. This class is designed so the students can explore many different careers. It helps the students become aware of the classes here at Paradise Valley High School, so they are better able to plan their schedules for the following years. This class brought many new and different guest speakers to our school such as a veterinarian, chef, pharmacist, male model and a hair stylist. The Home Economics classes also helped the HERO club in selling cookbooks to raise money for the Society to Assist Brain Injured Children CSABICJ. Mrs Sue Armstrong Mrs Diana Mrs Marilyn Miss Barbara Mrs. Sue Department Chairperson Hawkinson Lambeth Porter Quackenbush 215 In its first year of operation under the supervision of Mrs. Vicki Wilson and Manager Mrs. Debra Ludwig. the Trojan Corner offers the students of Paradise Valley High an opportunity to practice business skills. To work in the Trojan Corner. students are inter- viewed by Supervisor Mrs. Vicki Wilson. These people must have a career interest in Distributive Education QDEQ. The purpose of the store is to back DE'theories and ideas and provide a convenient place for school sup- plies and novelty items to be sold. DE is a program that teaches students marketing and distribution in hands-on situations. I think that working in the Trojan Co'ner is good experience and will give me a good reference for future jobs. says Junior Melody Turner. student worker in the Trojan Corner. The business department is going strong this year with a selection of 24 courses and 13 teachers. Although the business department is doing very well. they would like to see more students decide on the busi- ness field as their career choice. 2l6 ? Y N 1. .tt. ,, Q E 555 ' t 44' H M l. Chris Canale.junior. practices her typing. 2. Junior Deny Bruntmyer types information into a computer terminal. 3, Donna Kennady. dittos papers in Miss Mullikin's class. Mrs. Marilyn Patrick Mr. Rudy Btirguz Mfg, Sue Danielle Mrs. Barb DiVim Department fhairman ,3 l Miss Karen lfoiscl Mrs. Stephanie Haugen Mrs. Sylvia Hughes Mrs. Janet Kerley Mrs. Roxanne Lingol Mrs. Debra Ludwig Miss Anita Mullikin Miss Debbie Nodorp Mrs, Jan Pelland Mrs. Vicki Wilson M l -M K . M., Mr. Charles Baker Mr. Ron Barela Mr, Eric Kihler Miss Mary Lou Kostielney Department C hairperson Miss BeltyMCllValir1 Mr, Clifford Martin Mr. Roy Muller Mrs. Barbara Paajanen Throughout the year, the Physical Education program has developed a variety of improvements which have bene- fited the students at Paradise Valley. With the construction of the new gym, much more is available to provide the stu- dents with more opportunities to develop their skills. An upstairs weight room, with all new weights inside, was built adjoining the gym with a new locker room underneath. There is also a new dance room providing space for dancing to music. This is the second year for Co-Education Activities and so far the program is a success, stated Athletic Director and Pysical Education Department Chairman Mr. Charles Baker. The students participate in different games and sports throughout the year. The girls and boys play games like bas- ketball, volleyball, tennis and football. Co-Education classes and many elective courses make the P.E. classes both exciting and enjoyable for many PV students this year, said P.E. teacher Miss Mcllvain. The P.E. program has been greatly improved primarily because of facilities and we have one of the best equipped and attractive Weight Rooms in the state of Arizona, Mr. Baker said. 218 Mr. John Reigelsperger Mr. Mel Rising Robert Huff Department Secretary T 5 . 5 . -1' -f-Msags .--. -K . J, Q Q -..M s f to gg s ? 'W-W ,,,, , WMM K 'O ff Q 5 , , Sjy a5':'f 5i l Z 5 -Q ir, ls 2 I-: asf ' s V.-. 39... l. Girls take advantage of the new weightroom by lifting weights during their P.E. class. 2. Third hour P.E. students play basketball under the supervision of Coach Martin. 3. Sophomore Karen Zumstein watches the birdie after hitting it towards the net. 4. Juniors Karen Johnson and Tammy Vickers lift weights on the universal in the new weight room. 9 Indu trial art adds equipment i.--A 'gvf ergo - After being completed almost two and one half years ago. Paradise Valley's Vocational liduca- tion building is still on the move. With the addition of new equipment. students have learned to produce things better and faster in their various vocational areas. The auto shop. which is set upjust about like a garage. acquired a new steam cleaner for cleaning engines and other parts. Autobody is also set upjust like a professional shop. They can do E1 paintjob for anyone and any profit goes toward new equipment. This year they bought a body and frame puller that cost 54.300 and can pull 20 tons! Vocational classes include graphic arts. welding. drafting. metals. woods. electronics and many more. This year's vocational construction class. a three hour block taught by Mr. Ron Mann. is taking on an unusual task this year, They are building a cabin in the Voc, Ed. compound and when they are finished. it will be transported to Payson. 220 asss fi. .L ' X ,. . , ei' I : Mr, By ron llarper Department Chairman y. .. ' 5 sf? e Nflr. Charles Millar N as as -swf .3 if .NN :hillton Mr. Dan lde Nflr. Ron Moore .rv .p ff nb. Yi ,V W fff it W. 'fl 1 if -Misty Q' - .. 'sk .. N'lf.B0l5,lUl1I18UIl Vlr. Ron Kalrnbaeh ff . gg. . ...f ,Nye :..L Nflr, 'Xrlo Morrison Mr. Frank Passarella bf. . f l. Technical illustration instructor Mr. Keith Kayler explains a drawing toiunior Sean Dwyer. 2, Junior Brian Tobin prepares at project with the use ofa shop grinder. 3, Scott Allen. junior. finishes repairs and prepares 11 ear for paint. 4. Sophomores Greg Carney and Robert Pulec install a final piston inside an engine in Automotives. 5 . . s i .a ' 1 Nflr. Keith Kayler Mrs. l.ois Mahoney Nflr. Ron Mann ' i3-. fi . K ' gf n me : ii N i l fig! lVll5sPLillAlClllSCl1llCli Mr. Bill Sip 221 Students enrolled in Foreign Language have the opportunity to explore the customs of the countries where the language is spoken. Learning the languages of Spanish, French or German are not the only areas covered in the Foreign Language Department. Third and fourth year students are given the oppor- tunity to cook during their classes. Many games are available to the students in the language they are studying. These include Yahtzi, Monopoly, Scrabble, Concentration, Jeopardy and Bingo. The German classes received new text books for their first and third year classes. The books are a mys- tery novel that have cassette tapes in which the story is read and students are given tests and quizzes. Guests spoke to the classes about the different social and cultural aspects and how Germany differs from America. One of the highlights of the Department is the opportunity the students are given to travel to Mexico to hear and speak the Spanish language with the peo- ple of Mexico in authentic settings. This gives the stu- dent a more thorough appreciation of the customs and traditions of the country. Students interested in learning a language that might not be offered as a regular class may enroll in self study programs set up for Russian, Spanish or German. XX l. Mr. Clifford assists Sophomore Amy McGinn during her second year Spanish class. 2. Self study students Barnbie Leis and Linda Clark look over a Spanish newspaper with Mrs. Hinton. 3. Mr. Mclindree stresses pronuncia- tion as an important part of learning the German language. 222 M r. Leonard Ortega Department Chairman wx, 2 .j:,. . X Mr. Clifford Mrs. Moyca Gupta Mrs. Debbie Hinton Mrs. Marilyn Lenz Ji A , 4'-63511-a' t f' ' A 'ai-M '33-.'4?, Tia' on N ssl The various parts of the Performing Arts Department have been raising money for their activities throughout the year. The department is always filled with excitement and new thingsf, said Mr. Frank Malambri, Department Chairman. A The bands, directed by Mr. Jerry Jensen, a new teacher at Para- dise Valley, separated into Symphonic and Polyphonic Winds ear- lier than usual this year. Another new additon to the band depart- ment is the semester adopted by the new band director. The drama department took their fall play, You're a Good man, Charlie Brown, to other schools in our district this year for the first time and the show was directed by Mr. Bob Schwarz. A new addition to the choir section of the department is a new Jazz-Madrigal class especially for previously chosen members. Also Concert Choir was chosen to sing at a convention in California. use their mules during hand rehearsal. 3. The Treble l Choir rehearses for the winter concert. l. Trumpeters Gary Macfrea. Frank Berry and Steve Albers 2. Drama student Tammy Glendenning smiles for the cameri This year the Science Department had one of the busiest years ever. Among some of the activities was a trip to the Payson Area by Mr. Cherry,s geology classes where they visited the Tonto National Bridge, a huge national stone bridge that passes over Tonto Creek. On this trip they also visited Diamond point, which is an area where quartz is so pure that it looks like diamonds which is why it is called Diamond Point. On another trip they visited the Prescott National Forest near Sedona, where they visited an active gold mine. 1 The biology classes visited the Exercise Physiology laboratory at Arizona State Uni- versity, At this laboratory, various monitors are placed on the subjects while they are underwater to determine the fat content of their bodies. This year the physical size of the department also increased, with the addition of P-9, one of the portable buildings. Although it is used as a chemistry room, it is not set up for labs, and whenever labs needed to be done, the classes had to switch rooms with one of the other chemistry teachers. Mr. Ray Collins Mr. Richard Cherry Department Chairman itt, A ezti fear - Mrs. Beverly Lewis Mr. Doug MacCarter 4 .t A Renee Eck and Donna Wamsely struggle to get their homework in on time. Erica Desuk carefully mixes chemicals during a chemistry experiment. il' A 'rs ,fl - ta sf, i Mr. Frank Grundler Mr. Jim Heinrichs Mr. Ron Holbrook l ll! Mr. Doug Rickard Mr. Jim Schonaerts Tom Johnson sets up his Lab station in Advanced Placement Chemistry. 5 Mr. Vernon Jensen Mr. Jeff Simpson Mr. Ron Smith fi iii- Nancy DeSimone takes advantage of quiet class time to complete her science assignments. , iii 2: QQ ,' iff' 7 -. is sg A at . X. 1 S i ' ,L . V,, i.1 t . . Three credits of English are required to graduate, which is also an important part of the entrance requirement of most colleges, so English is an important part of our curriculum at Paradise Valley High School. For the first time, advanced English classes are offered in all years. I really enjoy teaching Advanced Junior English. lt is a challenge teaching an advanced class. I enjoy teaching creative and motivative young adults. The rewards are many, said Miss Mary Murphy, Advanced English teacher. New classes added this year are Survey of Literature, for stu- dentsjust out of reading, and World Literature, the study of cul- ture's effects on writings. Many teachers in the department invited guest speakers into the classroom. Robin Armstrong, an alumni of Paradise Valley High, now a professional film-maker, explained how to make a movie in the process of showing his film, Cutting Loosef, A forum program was created this year to enrich and broaden the students' leaming, under the supervision of Mr. Les Leiter. The program included drop-out students from THOR, The Other Road, a disciplinary school in conjunction with the Paradise Valley School System, who told of their experiences and why they drop- ped out. National Honor Society members taught study skills to the Freshman English classes in another Forum presentation. 226 Mr. George Werner Mrs. Sue Bardon Mrs. Lori Decker ,li . I Mrs. Gwen Jones Mrs. Karen Keeney Mr. Chris Kellen 5.55: Mr. Bob Schwarz Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield Mrs. Mary Strome 51 it l. Junior Jim Prescott checks his assignment as Pam Deakins,junior, looks at the mate- rial on the board. 2. Mrs. Betty Mitchell, reading aide, helps a student during third hour reading class. 3. One of thejobs of Mr. Pat Lindmark is to coach students in reading. 51-4 MSA N 17, . A 1 :IM Miss Barbara DesRaimes Mrs. Dorothy Gomez Miss Barbara deRaismes Miss Gail Haufe Mrs. Linda Jackson t 'F Mr. Leslie Leiter Mr. John McEndree Miss Mary Murphy Mrs. Kathleen Nielsen Miss Karen Roberts 'X-ii is if flim- wifi! Us ,QQ N- a 3 if fi l jg 11 I ' f - , . 1. tu. t 5 -B S Q- F 'fi jg- g Ft- Q if A J Si . -E Mrs. Jeri Toal Mrs. Betty Mitchell Mrs. Nancy Moyer Mrs. Doris Stutzman Reading Aide Reading Aide Reading Aide 2 B 3 is iff! 2 i ' i J i .J n I ,-'. fyuwjjiiifi if ' if INV Vi ax , 'V f :VJ My Mr. Mac Haynie Mrs. Cheryl Anderson Mrs, Joyce Blomquist Mr Paul Cornell Department Chairman srl 42 ,P MJ .fi if AZ 3 figllffl Q. 1 I u I ti ,W .' fbi' 'W Ai ji 'Q JY! ink , JW' ' , wwf' I fl ' ,LI Vw Vip .Meg Usblif , -fi ,pil - Did you ever dream of doing a term paper in your math class? 228 Although it may sound unusual, Mrs. Carole Root and Mrs. Joyce Blomquist started a new method of study in their Algebra 3-4 classes. Students were asked to do two term papers. one for the first semester and one for the second semester. They were given outlines and asked to prepare their papers on different careers in math, fitting themselves into a career with mathe- matics. I think Algebra 3-4 students are highly qualified and should start investigating careers which require mathemat- ics. said Mrs. Blomquist. This year there were many areas of math from which to choose starting with general math and moving up to the new computer class. With all the computers used today if you wish to have a career in a mathematical field, you would want to take all the math and computer classes you could. So that students have more of an opportunity to learn about computers outside the classroom, a new club was formed, the computer club, Mrs. Penny Peterson Mr. Samuel Polvino Mrs. Carole Root Mrs Linda Thieken ' f 9 Z 9 'ii ' L ' Mrs. Claudia Damiani Mr. Jeff Harroff M r. Lee Perry Mr. Joseph Vandenoever Mr. Dennis VanRoekel S : 5 SPORT E 'X t TS.,sn'1 ' 5' .. Wa.-f ,gnu-'- 'W fe! Q 1. Dan Mazzola, student assistant in the math department, gets his assignment -5 WN for the day from Mr. Lee Perry. 2. Betsy Monroe uses a calculator to help her solve a math equation. 3. Mr. Paul Cornell explains a problem to his Geometry class. ' 230 This year two new courses have been added to the Social Studies curriculum, stated Mr. Augie Zito, department chair- man. These classes are Advanced Placement Economics and Self Study Economics. The self study course gives the student a packet of work and then he works at his own pace. It is being taught by Mr. William Pellett. The Advanced Placement Eco- nomics class goes into more detail about various topics. Guest speakers from places such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Planned Parenthood, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Phoenix Police Department visited various classes in the Social Studies department. All the speakers are thrilled about coming and they are thi best learning experience for the students, said Mrs. Santh4 Niedner, social studies teacher. Other classes in the department are Sociology and Psychol ogy. The students indicate their interests which designate: what will be taught in the classes. Topics taught this year were peer pressure, alcoholism, abortion, marriage, religion, anc education. This year we are reorganizing and making some consistency in what is taught in the history classes but alsc keeping the academic freedom, stated Mrs. Niedner. ff-- Mr. Augie Zito Mr. William Farrell Mr. Pat Lindmark Mrs. Santhe Niedner Department Chairman R' Mrs. Mildred PClIiS Mr. John Pierce Mr. Ed Robinson Miss Jenny Smith I 1 .L Atiky VA ss . .. . . 1 ..' Mr. Mike Tesensky Mr. William Verhulst Mr. William Wolfe 51,3 . A5 ra Nl V A is KR N l l. Student aide Mike Dahl watches during a discussion in American History. 2 Mr, Robinson helps a student find research for a history assignment. 3. Dan Hughes studies for an Economic test before final exams. 3 231 The Special Education Department was set up to help students individ- ually. They are taught not only the basic studies such as reading, writing, arithmetic, economics and history but also skills such as woodcraft and typing. The teachers do not stop there, though. They help the students go about preparing themselves for a career. This makes the student feel con- fident in himself and he reaches out to make that goal become a reality. No matter who you are or what you are doing, you should always have goals. Many do not and that's not good. Wouldn't it be nice to have your favorite teacher or aide help you to set goals that could last a life time? f-a1S fi K Q . .1 Mrs. Leslie Anderson Mrs. Jan Bartoli ,.-'luv Mrs. Anne Dalton Mrs. Francis Gardner .Ll an. Mrs. Joanne Bryan Mr. Michael Jenke -Q A Mrs. Elizabeth Carlson Mrs. Linda Johnson Mrs. Penni Malambri sive ,X A 5 - s 3. 'E ia iii. Q af l. Mrs. Jean Miller, department chairman, and Mrs. Kaiser read over the morning announcements together. 2. Using the sander, Tom Nowosielski puts some finishing touches on a cedar jewelry box. 3. Watch out for that blade must be what Brian Vanderlinden seems to be thinking. 4. Ron Busbee reads a class assignment. 5. Cindy Clark practices her cashier skills. if Mr. Joe Medcalf Mrs. Linda Miller Mrs. Judy Myers Mrs. Lynn Overend Mr. Wayne Stutzman Mrs. Diana W0l5lman A Students learn to drive afely in Driverls Ed. The driving benefits toward students who take Driver's Ed. are much greater than those for students who don't take it, said Mr. Dale Frost, Driver's Education Chairman. Teachers helping with the behind-the-wheel driving include Mr. Dale Frost, Mr. Scott Burdette, Mr. Mike Mauger, Mr. .lim Huehne, Mr. Dan Ide and Mr. Ron Moore. During the behind-the-wheel driv- ing, the student is taken out in a car to various locations around the city so he may learn to drive in many conditions. Three new films and filmstrips have been added to help with the teaching part of the class and to update older films. Though the cost of Driver's Ed. can be high because of the behind- the-wheel driving, it is still well received by most of the student body. An estimated 85 to 9072, of all students take Driver's Ed. during their sophomore orjunior years, said Mr. Frost. With the addition of three new films and filmstrips, the Driver's Ed. Department hopes to help more students to drive safely long after they have completed the class. Mr. Dale Frost Department Chairman Mr. Scott Burdette Mr. Mike Mauger 'if l. Donna Brown, Mary Ann Burdett, Sherri Elliott, Patti Bolmberg and Sandi Mitchell learn good driving skills by practicing on the simulators. 2. Mr. Scott Burdette marks down the number of mistakes each student makes while the students drive the simulators. Computer terminal aids scheduling Three new counselors and a computer terminal to aid in scheduling are two major changes in the Guidance Department this year. These additions were made to help handle the increased enroll- ment at PV this school year. The purpose of the guidance department is to assist students toward maximum adjustment socially. emotionally and academically. com- mented Mr. Jim Hamm. senior coordinator counselor. With the addition of :lie new counse- lors. schedule changes went more smoothly this year than in the past. The counselors provide students with the needed information on high school schedules. They also counsel students headed for college. with college aptitude testing. college entrance applications and financial aid forms. Miss Heather Blair runs the career center which is sponsored hy the Guidance Depart- ment. .. 4 E. 'vlr Jerry lemon Nllrs Betty Brixey 'vlrs Betty Difiesu Mr Jim Hamm Mr. Ron Harten Mr VI irtin Willi ims Mrs Jeanne Woodward Miss Heather Blair Mr Steve Lewis C areer Counselor School Psy chologist 235 Students enjoy well equipped televi ion tudio 6 '?' Ms. Shirley Andro Mrs. Geri Cosentino Miss Justine Gray Department Chairman Media Aide Media Technician The Media Center's Television Studio is now almost up to professional standards and can be used by classes at Paradise Valley and by other schools in the district. The television studio is one of the most important aspects of the Media Center. Many classes use the studio for their own curricular activities. The Media Center is trading in all of their obsolete equipment to buy Video tapes. Audio Visual is another part of the Media Center. Over 2.000 students and 150 teachers make use of this equipment. In addition, AV also does the greater portion of all the off-set duplication for the teachers' curriculum. The library maintains a 20.000 book volume and subscribes to 120 magazines. All back magazine issues are kept on Microfische for student use. Media Center offers resource books such as the encyclopedia for student use. Mrs. Madeline Parisek Mrs. Betty VanWinkle Library Technician CETA Aide Media aide Roger Anders puts away returned books i Ret urn ...auxin Junior Bill Schaar reads the morning announcements. 5 mf .a,..,,, Cafeteria: Top Row: Mrs. Carol Dempsy. Mrs. Elide Povinelli. Mrs. Nell Scehill. Mrs. Joanne Sanders. Mrs. Rubi Hazelwood. Mrs. Mavel Humbertson. Mrs. LaRue Harris, Mrs. Dee Hogg. Mrs. Janie Fernandez. Middle Row: Mrs. Carolyn Hunnicutt. Mrs. Darlene Smith. Mrs. Terry Beaulieu. Mrs. Edith Gross. Mrs. Lorraine Coulombe, Mrs. Judith Colas- lllll il M sacco, Mrs. Vivian Oaks. Mrs. Roberta Duke. Bottom Row: Mrs. Mary Linert, Mrs. Betty ' l'- Brummet. Ms. Vicki Duprie. Mrs. Clara Hobbs. Mrs. Anita Waltz. Mrs. Denise Beal. Mrs. N 'iii Dorothy Williams. Mrs. Vivian Buell. Mrs. Vivian Oaks, cafeteria worker. begins preparing the main course for a day's lunch. Cafeteria. Top Row: Mrs. Barbara Myers, Mrs. Beverly Stevens. Mrs. Leona Heil. Mrs. Helen Clark. Mrs. Mar- tha Sosa. Bottom Row: Mrs. Bonita Boyer. Mrs. Delsie , Barnet. Mr. Lyle Harris, Mrs. Bea Smith, Mrs. Bea 3 Bruch. Custodians: Top Row: Mr. Arther Williams, Mrs. Gloria Viges, Mr. David Snyder. Mr. Ben X Scott. Mr. Pat Potten, Mr. Lynn Viges, Mr. Jim Rhoades. Bottom Row: Mr. Tony Throne. l Mr. Steven Brummet. Mrs. Jackie Davenport, Mrs. Karen James. 237 INDEX Abara. Dan 173 Acheson. Lisa 78. 170, 171 Acheson, David 156 Acosta. Rose 92 Acuna. Liza 42, 78, 136. 170, 178, 471 Adams. Jake 106 Adams, Julie 78 Adams, Kim 92 Adams, Tonya 106, 151 Adelmann. Baron 78 Agostino. Mike 92 Ahlbrand. Liz 106 Aiken. Robert 92 Albers. Steve 48, 194 Aken. Patsy 106 A1-Fouzan. Nagi 92,132 Aldridge, Shelley 92, 194, 196, 199 Aldridge, Tamyra 48 Allen, Bob 92, 166. 179 Allen.Chris 92 Allen. Frank 92 Allen, Frank 78, 178, 179 Allen. Michelle 78, 178, 179 Allen. Scott ' 78 Altman. Kim 178, 179,189 Alu. Joe 106 Alu. Phil 106 Amato. Alise 78, 179 Amato. Celeste 92, 187 Amsterdam. Peter 37, 78, 176, 178, 179 Anderson. Kirk 78 Anderson, Lee 106, 143 Anderson. Ralph 78, 143 Anderson, Roger 43 Andrejat. Shari 106, 174 Andrusko, Cindy 78 Angle, Tammy 78 Anthony, Dean 78 Aragona,Car1 106 Aragona. Frank 78 Araila. Mark 106 Armenla, Gil 172 Amistrong, Cindy 48, 172 Armstrong. Mike 92 Armstrong, Misty 87. 92. 136 Amtstrong, Quinn 78 Amold. Adnenne 37, 48, 174 Amold, Denise 92 Arps, Mick 92 Arwood. Jane 78 Arwood. John 92 Ashley, Betty 106 Ashworth. Steve 92, 160 Atkins. Bob 106 Auston, Jack 78 Autino. Lisa 92 Autino. Tony 106 Aycoek, Terri 106 Ayres. William 78, 89 Baardsen. Kristen 48, 181 Baare. Chantau 48 Babiarz. Steve 78 Bagwe1l.Johnna 92 Bailey. Maria 92 Baker. Clint 106, 132, 149 Baker. Lisa 106 Baker, Lisa 92 Baker. Pam 78 Baker. Susan 106 Bakken. Eric 106 Bakken. Linda 78 Bakunowski. Susan 48, 172 Baldrige. Lisa 48 Ballard. Carol 92 Ballent. Stacy 106 Ballinger. Jim 142 Bannoche, Gary 78 Barbano, Jon 48 Barkley. Debbie 92, 133 Barnes, Julie 78, 190 Barnes. Keith 96, 106, 149 Barnes, Leif 48, 145 Barnett, Becky 92 Barnhart, Dan 92 Barrell, Brian 172 Barrett, Don 78, 178, 196 Barrett, Kristen 92 Barrett. Tom 92 Bartoletti. Chris 106, 196 Barwood. Anita 106, 196 Baskin. Greg 37. 78, 168, 174, 177, 184, 194. 197 Baskin. Terri Bastek. Laurie Basty. Mike Battistone. David Bauer, Ruthie Baum. Nancy Baume. Becky Baverk. Brian Baxter. David Baxter. Randy Baytes. Jeff Beals. Bobby Bean. Peggy Beasley. Michael Beaton. Missy Beavers. Pam Bechtel. Pam Bechhoefer, Rob Beck. Jon Beck. Robert Beck. Steve Beckman, Ludovie Beeler, Lerinda Bell. Angie Bellanger, Darren Benatis, Mercy Benales. Feofe Benjamin, Beth Bennett. Amy Bennett. Gary Bennett. Geoff Bennett. Mike' Bennetto. Laurie Bennetto. Terri Bennitt. Lee Benson. Mike Bentley. Celeste Bentley. Greg Bentz, Steve Berberian. Robbin Berg. Pam Bergstrom. Jane Berker. Karen Bermingham. Pat Berry, Frank Berton. Kevin Besler. Debbie Besler. Susan Bevers, Pamela Bevilaqua. Rosemary Bierdermann. Jim Bills. Debbie Bingaman. Anita Bingaman. Vince Birkett, Stephanie Bisbee. Jeff Bisbee. Tama Bissell. Jarry Bissell. Scott Bitto, Cherel Biven, Debbie Bjordahl. Bob Bjork, Joanee Blair. Stephanie Blake. Kelly Blake. Tom Blase. Chessie Blase, Keri Blaum, Suzzanne Bliven. Bobbie Bliven, Judy Blocher. Joe Blocher, Vicky Blood. Barbara Bloom, Peggy Blose, Chappy Bohannon. Scott Bolan. Elisa Boltan. Richard Bond. Butch Bond. Dave Bonnell. Susan Boots, Carrie Boren. Todd Borggreen, David Borggreen. Debbie Borstdorf, Dawn-Sue Bostdorl, Larry Bounds, Teri Boulier. Yvonne Bouser. Steve Bowen, Matt Bowers. Glenn Bowers. Pete Bowser. John Bowser, Kelee Boyd. Johnny Boydston. Rudy Boykin, Kelly Bradburn, Ronda Braden. Jim Bradley, Dave 78. 104. 79 79 107. 155 138 48,137 93. 150 79 93 79 93. 134 48. 124. 174 93 43. 49. 194 137. 93 79 79 93. 174 93 49 93 1 07 36, 93 79 107 79 93 93. 1 07, 93. Brady. Dan Brady, Gara Bragg. Randy Brandlein, Brian Brandt, Begay Brandt. Becky Braunehi. Ed Bray. Laurie Breedlove, Bob Bremer, Jill Brent. Rudy Bretz. Jane Brewer. Theresa Brindley, Kathy Brobst. Shane Brobst. Shawn Brock. Kyle Brooks. Neil Broome. Cindy Brothers. John Brotherson. Monte Brower. Shelley Brown. Becky Brown, Bob Brown. Chris Brown. Donna Brown. Grace Brown. Jan Brown. Jenn Brown. John Brown. Ron Brown. Scott Brown, Steve Brown, Steve Brown. Tracy Browning. Dan Bruni. Carl Bmm, Steve Bruno. Denise Bruntmyer, Don Bruson. Lisa Buckey, Misty Beckne, Deanna Bmener. Fred Bulgrin, Joanne Bulkeley. David Barawa. Jaynee Barawa, Sharon Beurch. Scott Burch. Suzie Burden. Bill Burdett. Dan Burdett, Gary Burdett. Mary Burgard. Dave Burgard. Ken Burgard. Tim Burke, Lisa Burke. Lori Burke. Lynn Burger, Cathy Burgus. Marcia Burckey. Eddie Bums. Pam Burner. Robin Burns. Lisa Burns. Roberta Bumside. Rick Burson. David Burruel. Diane Burwell. Bruce Busbee, Ron Busbee, Bonnie Butker. Danny Byers. Jane Cabot, Lauren Cady, Todd Cafarelli. Lisa Caffarella. Debbie Caldiero, Mike Callahan, Gary Cameron. Courtney Camp. Jim Camp, Tina Campbell. Larry 79. 197 79. 134 107. 196 93 107 93 93 93. 137. 157,162 107. 143, 160 93. 197 160 79 107 93 154 155 49 194. 196. 197 79 79 39. 48. 49. 166 49. 137. 156 79 93 49 93 107 107. 137. 184 107 107 79. 139 49. 138. 139 95 107 49 107 07 107. 196 107 79 107 183 107 49 72. 79 79. 129, 147. 194, 197 107 49 49. 194 37. 107 79. 197 107. 155 49 93 50 107 93 107 50 93, 196 78. 178, 179,197 79 107 107. 134 93 93 93 129. 152, 153 79 93 79. 145, 149 93 93 79 107 79. 176. 178 50 93. 190 50. 174 107 107. 132, 143,160 93 94, 152, 153 107. 174, 184 50 Campbell, Lisa 23, 25, 26.38, 50, 122. 174. 183 Canale. Chris 79 Canfield, Jerry 107 Canter, Lisa 94 Carlson, Brian 41, 43, 50, 173. 194, 196, 197 Carlson. Keith ' 149 Carlson. Petra 107, 126, 157 Carlson. Scott 30, 50, 129 Carlson. Susan 72, 79, 196 Carlson, Trish 94, 199 Camey. Diane 79 Carney, Greg Caron. Vanessa Carr. Debbie Carr. Erin Carr. Lisa Carr. Lori Carrico. Jim Canington. John Carrington. Pam Carroll. Jim Carroll, Karen Carroll. Mike Carroll. Scott Cartwright. Michelle Case. Cary Case. Corrine Case, Donna Casey. Katie Casey. Kerry Casey. Mark Cassidy. Brian Cassius, Mark Castas. Janice Cates. Kim Cates. Lori Cates. Wendy Cavnar. Pam Cavnar. Rae Ellen Cech. David Cederwall. Cheryl Cederwall, Jackie Cerino, Rich Cerino, Tom Cetro. Mike Chaffee, Kel Chalfant. Teena Chalmes. Moira Chamberlain. Michelle Chandler. Clint Chandler. Kevin Charlton. Rex Chase. Tracy Chen, Keddy Chester, Terra Chicoine. Andrea Chicone. Shelley Chitkowski. Garry Chitkowski, Nadine Chrisbacher. Martin Chrisbacher, Scott Christensen. Mike Christopher. Kelly Christopher. Rick Christopulos. Sue Ciancini. Mike Cipriano. Patty Ciszewski. Brian Civille. Steve Clair. Sharon Clapp.Ros1ynn Clark. Brenda Clark. Cindy Clark. Dawn Clark. Debbie Clark. Desiree Clark. Jack Clark. Jeff Clark. Kevin Clark. Mike Clark. Monique Clark, Tanny Classick, Cheryl Clayner, Nancy Clayton. Lisa Clegg. Denee Cleveland, Bob Cleveland, Kathy Cline, Raylene Closson. Julie Clutter. Kim Coburn, Michael Cockrill. Thersa Cody. Regina Coit. Nan Colby. Michele Cole. Greg Colelay. Malinda Collins. Shawn Comstock, Greg Conklin. Dave Conklin. Doris Connell. Cheryl Conrad. Joseph Conrad: Robert Conradson, Angie Conradson. Greg Constas, James Conti. Mike Cook, Jim Cook. Karen Cooley, Terry Cooley. 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Chris 109 F01'C111C-D13113 55 avis. Je C 52. 127 Eden. Brian 109 F0111 P8111 109 Da ' ve N' 53 Edmonson. Gayle 95 Ford. Allan 15. 95. 187 Dawes. Halie 108 Edwards. Tammie 53 Ford- -1311195 31- 129- 139- 159 Day. Patrick 108 Effinger. Eva 109 Fvrd- -101111 31- 193 Day. Robi 106. 108. 166 Effinger. Carrie 81 F011111311- D111C9 109- 195- 196 Deace tw . 53 Egea. Ralph 109 F01'111l11'1- KC11 55 D433-gig. s . .- 80 Eggen. Don 95. 143 Foster. Cindy 55. 74. 124. 168. 169 Deakin. Pa 80 Eichenauer. Doug 95. 172 FOSICF- KCV111 109- 133 Deatherag . Dorthy 94 Eiermann, Chris 41. 95 FUSSCY- Mike 95 Deathera e. Rose 94 Elennann. Ruth 41.81 1700111121-AhdfC 71- 145 Deaville. Deanne 108. 157 Elkeland. Eric 109 Fowlf- NHHCY 81- 173- 134- 197 Deblasi. Sue 80 Eilenfeld. Dave 81. 132 Fox. Missy 36. 85. 125 Decker. Terry 53 Elchlinger. Debra 53 FISHCCSCO- Lisa 95 Deen. Gina 181 Eldred. Tod 95 Francisco- Mike 111- 132 817 111111 1.111755 Francisco. Ron Franklin. Vicky Franko. Lauren Franko. Chris Franks. Tim Fra - on. Gary F '. - e ntz. ' usan a e - 1 11. Bob an. Ken rey. endy 1'3y Fra f i-- H 1 J f ned.J Frin itzi Fros . hyleen Frost. David Frost. Kendall Frost. Eileen Fullum. Christine Fuller. Jessie Fuller. Kelli 81. 129. 168.169 109 95 55. 175.184 95 109 55 110 110 150.197 110 95.150 196 55 81. 122. 181 110 196 81 197 55 95 fN 196 1 f D 55 Fu1lmer.S tt 1 1 2 10 'N 110 81 C 18 1 L O50 95 EX 55 172 Fultl. Jo Fullz. an Fumi . Karina r Fu v i. Mike 81. 3 Fu ro. Jim iw Fy le. Patsy -1' Q6 F, - le. Rick! Ga ord. Jeff . . Gale. Tom , Gslin .cliyxi 95.137. :: Galindo. a 1 . 149 alindo. I . 10. 132 Galindo. Sam 95 Galindo. Tony 95 Gall. Chris 30.41. 55.179 Gall. Keith 110. 143 Gallagher, Bob 110. 197 Gallagher. Diane 95. 184 Garard. Ray 110 Garcia. Bob 154 Garcia. Darci 81. 133. 183 Gardiner. Bob 55. 129. 191 Gardiner. Connie 78. 81. 124. 125. 166 Gardiner. Jim 44. 92.95. 166 Gardiner. Ken 110 Gardner. Michelle 110 Garrett. Ron 41. 172 Garris. Wendy 96 Gary. Jim 110 Gartrell. Mark 81 Gartrell. Melody 96. 187 Gates. Kim 96 Gatto. Cherie 81. 179 Gatto. Greg 110 Gavin. Mike 110. 143 Gavin. Joe 38.55. 138. 140. 159 Gaydos. Carol 110 Gebera. Dave 96 Gedra. Lisa 96. 136 Gelfre. Toni 81 Gengler. Laurie 96 Gennan. Dina 96 Genleman. Ty 81 Gerwitz. Denise 55 Gerwitz. Ted 81 Giacini. Mike 96. 127 Gibbs. Stuarl 96. 132 Giebel. Ginny 81.172 Gilbert. Lance 81 Gilbert. Lorraine 81 Gilbert. Ramon 81 Gilbert. Sharon 96 Gilbert. Sheryl 55 Gi1deroy.Karey 96. 131. 157. 162 Gilderoy. Shen'y 96 Giles. Barth I 96 Giles. Tracy 81. 187 Gill. Gerry 96 Gill. Tamara 110 Gilliand. Donna 56 Gills. Vincent 96 Gilmore. Julie 110 Gilmour. Helen 173. 179. 184. 186 Gilson. Pam 174. 184 Giordano. Angel 81 Giordano. Debbie 81. 195. 197 Giza. David 110 Goetz. Cheryl 56. 182 Golb. Rich 56. 129. 152. 184.191 Goldstein. Julie 110. 174 Goldstein. Keith 82 Goldstein. Lloyd 96 Goldthwaite. Kim 31. 56. 189 Only 151' days TD ljo... X Goldthwaite. Lee 110 Hatch. Kenny 82,129.184.191 Huston. Becky Gooderham. Margo 56. 194. 195. Haugen. Ken 96 Huth, Scott Goodman. Brian Havens, Teresa 110 Goodman, Dan 31. Hawk,Chrisline 57, 184, 189 Goodwin. Kenny 82, Hawk. Greg 82, 142 I Gomez. Andy Hawk. Laurie 96, 137 Goralski. Patty Hay. John 82 Gordon. Doug Haynes. John 37. 82. 173. 187 Gordon. Josh Haynes, Tim 96, 197 lbami' pan Gottlieb. Susan 110 Haynes, Toby 110 lmhulglaj Joanne I Gould, Gary Hazelton. Cheri 110, 174 lndomenlcif' Josephme 59' H9 Glass. Bonnie 96. 157 Hazelton.Joanne 96 192915011-11 Giavas. Kathy 56, Heagney,J1m 41,45.66. 78.82 lPP0l!'9' Henk Glazer, Sue Heagney. Maria 96. 124. 187 lPP0 '0- Mlke Glendening. Tammy Healey. Karen 96, 187, 195 lsrael' Cmlg Glory. Patricia Heam. Betsy 96 llaml' Sum Gmemef. Jamie 37, 43, 56. 174, 179. Heam. Rob sz, 139, 140, 159 ?f'- Barb 25-31594 '- '24 '79- Gmeiner, Janice Hebler. Art 196 lullano' lefty lll' Graber. Lisa Heikens. Karen 96 lvens' John 97' Graham. Cheryl Hetkka. Jim 96 lvelson' Rocky Grams. Todd Heikka. Mike 82, 183 Grams, Troy 110. Held. Jackie 97 Grant, Cindy Henderson, Glyn 111 J Gray, Lisa Hendricks. Lisa 82. 135, 183 Gray. Scott Henson. Lisa 82, 135, 183 Gray, Susie 96, Henton. Cynthia 111 , V Gray, Tana Herbold, Deborah sz i:f:elfOQgi:: IH Gray, Toyia 82. 168, 169. Herbst, Erik 97, 132 James' shane ' Greb, Kelly Hertzog. Bill 58, 159 Jamiegonl Chris 59 194. 196. Greco, Chris 82, Hertzog. Shawn 82, 180 Jamison' John ' Gregory. Dawn 56, 122, 123, Hess. Jon 111. 196 Jankowskil Robin 83 Gregory.. Louis Heydrich. Frank 151 Jaquez' Kevin HL Green. Barbara Hickman. Patsy Green.James Hicks, Brett 40. 53. 128. 129, 145. 146 97' 106' Hz' 166' Greenalch. Marie Hicks, Cambi 111 Jasczyicu Karen Greene. Mike Hicks.Joy 58 Jennings Ed 97' Greene. Shannon Hicks. Terry 97 Jensen fammy Greene. Ted 38, 42. 56, 170. Hiett, Jennifer 97 Jobst iluben Griggs, Laura Hiett, Jim 58 Jodeg Brian 60 l68 Gr1ff1n.Jenniler Hiler, Rob 82. 159 Johns' Dan i i Grimm. Bobbi 18, 56. Hill. Cathy 97.197 Johnsi sieve Grimstad. Gary Hill, Fonda 58 johnson' Allan Groff. Ketley Hill. Kim 111. 190 Johnson' Andrew Grove. Cathy 56. 179, 182. Hilley. David 111,132 johnson. Calhy IO6' HZ' Grubenhof, Andy 110. 133. 143. Hills. Jeff 58. 172 Johnsonufhnsly 97. Gruzinski. Carol Hills. Julie 97 Johnson. David Gruzinski. Sherry 82, Hills, Louise 58. 124 Johnson, Dirk HZ. Gulick, Joyce Hills, Mane 58. 124. 179 Johnson.-Iames Gunder, Bob Himmel. Lisa Ill Johnson Karen R- 98V Gurr1er1. Ann Hinds. Ron 82. 183 Johnson, Karen H2 Gurrieri. Debbie Hinds. Tim 111,198 Johnson, Karl i Gurr1eri.Lou1s Hippensteal. Todd , 129 Johnson Kim Gutridge. Gary Hirsch. Dave 82. 139, 159 Johnsoni Leeann 59' 74' Hoach' Chauncey 58 Johnson, Michelle 59. Hoach. Chara lll Johnson Mike H Hoffman. Joanne 97 Johnson, Nancy Hoffman, Michel 111,184 Johnson Nisa Haase David :Eggs give Johnsonikodney : . ' og . ren . Habighafst. Lisa 51, Holly. Jann sz 83. Haff. Mitzi 57, 74. Holmes. Gina 82 Johnsons Susan 59' mov Haines. Jim Holmes. Todd 82 Johnson Tom 29 83 '78 '79 Haines, Kathy Holzhaus. Annette 97 Johnstmgt Floyd ' ' ' ' Hall. Barbara Holzhaus. Judy 41. 172 j0hnSl0n.Gina 98. I36. 184. '89, Hall. Keri 96. Homack. David 97 Jones Darrick Hall. Pam Homme. Pam 97. 132.162 Jones' Jane Hall. Patty Hope. Doug 97 Jones' Keith Hallett. Loretta Hopkins. Mark 97 Jones' Lori 98 '95 Hamel. Arnold Hopp. Shari 97 Jones' Melody ' 83' Hamm, Debbie Hopper. LaDonna 97. 134 jones' Todd i Hammer. Jeff Horger, Cheryl 111,137 JOrda1LBObby Hammers, Chris Horger. Curtis 30. 58. 159. 188 Jordan Dan 83 Hammill. Lisa Horn, Alvin 32 Jordan' Deanna i Hampson. Brian 96. Horsman. Eric 111 Joseph' Tony Hance. Bob Horstman. Tammy 111 Joy Gglrry Handorf.Chr1s Horton. Stacie 111, 190 Judge. Christine Handorf. Kassy 96. Hosey. Laura 111,137,157 Judge Monica Hanley- il-lacy Hough' Chris lll June Jennifer 112 Hansen. David Houghton. Tracy 97 june' Marilyn ' Hansen. Toni Houston, Dave 97 ' Hardaway. Judy 57. Howard, Greg 58 Hardaway. Nancy 92.96. Howell, David 196 Harden. Jackie Howerton, Kathy 111 K Hardwich. Adam Hubalik. Karen 82, 197 Hardwich. Amy Hubaltk, Ken 58, 194. 197 Hare. Scott Huesing. Jean 97, 196 Kaaig Vicki Harley. Tom Huff. Roberta 58, 182. 197 Kacic' Kaien 35, 60. 213 Harmon. George Huffer. June 82. 182 Kagan. Randy Harper. Joanna 57. Huffman. Bob 97. 150 Kagan' Adina Harper. Ken Huffman. Mike 111 Kahluwv Kim 60' Harper. Nancy Huffman. Tammy 59 Kahlowy Sam Harrell, Brian Hughes. Dan 59, 159. 188 Kaiser. wendy 98' Harrian. John Hughes, Darin 97 Kallsiioml Gary Harrington. Kim 96. Hughes. Kim 59 Kallsimm. Liimiine Harris. Brenda 57. Humbertson. Bruce 111, 133. 155 Kalsiiiiii-iv Lim-eiia Harris. Chris Hummer, Kevin 31. 59. 172,197 Kamsiifal Duke 83' Harris. Kathy 42, 82, 136, 168. Hummer, Mark 97 Karakey. Buddy Harr1s.Seott Humrich. Chris 30. 59, 180 Karakeyh Kan-ii Harr1s.T1m 110. Hurmich. Jodi 111 Karampglasi Bii5i1 Hart. David 92, 96. Hunter. Wendy 59 Kay' Chuck Haspel, Alyssa 42, 82, Huntley. Don 111, 132 Kgaiirigi Gina 112. Halfh- BU?-U1 ltlllnlley. Tim 82 Keating. John 98. 24 Harris, Tim 110, 149 Hart. David 92. 96, 169 Keating. Tom Keeble-Carpor. Mark Keen. Tim Keene. Dorothy Keipert, Liz Keller, Tammy Keller, Wendy Kelly, Tom Kemp. Leesa Kemner. Gynne Kendrick, Howard Kendrick, Robert Kenerson. Sandy Kenneth, Howard Kent. Krist Kenzal. Rich Kern. Lisa Kern. Mark Kern. Paul Kerr. Steve Ketterson. Rob Kieby. Tina Kijula. Donna Kimsey, Renee King, Janice King, Jeff King, Jennie King. Maryann King. Nick Kingsley, Gary Kinslen. Casey Kinzley. Colleen Kirby. Kellie Kirk. Cheryl Kirk, Lisa Kisicki. Kyron Kitchen. Karen Klaass. Chris Klein. Andy Klein. Jerry Kleiner. Niki Klufas. Bob K1ufas.L1nda Knight, Jeff Knights. Jim Kop, Matt Knotts. Aaron Knox, L1as Kockler. Jackie Kockler. Steve Kolimaga. Joyce Kolimaga, Karen Komarek. Dan Konz. Laura Kopecky, Eilleen Kopecky. Elissa Kopp. Barbara Korinek. Debbie Korte. Kim Kotek. Debbie Kotek. Mary Kotek. Michael Kowitz. Chad Kozall. Denice Kozall. Kurt Kramer, Lisa L Labayen, Allen Labayen. Mariza Labayen, Walt Labriola. Tony Lagunas. Carmen Lagunas,1sabe1 Laibe. Eric Laine. Steven Laman. Kim 25. 39.4 Lambert, Eddie Lambert, Lisa LaMounta1n. Kevin LaMountain. Scott LaMounta1n. Sherry Lanese. JoAnne Lanese, Jody Laneville. Karen Langan. Lani Lange. Debbie Lange. Jennifer Lange. Kevin Langford. Ray Lanier. Fred Lannaghan, Darin Large. Bob Large. Joe Larsen. Dawn Larson. Greg Laswick. Kathy Laufer, David 98 112, 126. 98. 60. 60, 173, 98, 180. 184, 60. 60, 98. 112. 134, 174. 187. 112. 83. 184. 112. 137. 98. 112. 98. 196, 41. 60, 156, 98. 112, 43. 98. 197. 98. 61, 98. 61. 42,83. 170, 178. 61. 1,42,61,122.170, 83, 168, 83. 194, 112. 195. 98. 98. 184. 31. 34. 38. 61, 179. 82. 87, 112. l06,133.149.155, 98, 83, 174. 178. 194. 42.61. Lavery. Lori Law. Kim Lawrence. Mike Lawrence, Michelle Lawrence. Robin Lay, Allan Lay. Jerry Layman. Deanna Leach, Mike Leach. Tam my Leatherman. Rohm Lebo. Jeanne LeBrun. Mike Lee, Arnold Lee, Lisa Lee. Sandy Leet. Michelle Leege. Trisha Lehman. Rhonda Leichtfuss, Chris Leis. Bambi Leis. Cindy Lemmon. Collette Lemmon, David Lemons. Mike Lenczycki. Chris Lenczycki, Tim Lendt. Nancy Lendzon. Suzy Leombruno. Ken Leon, John Leon, Miriam Lesniewski. Tom Lewis. Lisa Lewis. Tom Leza. Ray Ltmstrom. Scott Linden. Teri Lindsey, Jennifer Linert. Christine Ltnert. Michael Lingeman. Larry Link, Tammy Lipka. Belinda Lipka. Ron L1tt. Sherri Litz. Robert Ljungqvist. Birgitta Lloyd. Jim Lloyd. John Lloyd. Stephanie Logan. Jeff Lombardo, Scott Lorance. Brian Loterbauer. Terry Loughney. Barb Loughney. Donna Louhi. Ellen Louhi. Jim Lovaasen. Julie Lovaasen. Paul Lovato, Laura Lovegrove. Jim Lovely. Charles Loverde. Sarah Loveridge. Lauri Lowery. Victor Lucas. Debbie Lucas, Mark Lucas. Peter Luciano. Debbie Ludtka. Patti Lukan. Gary Luke, Tara Lundh. Nancy Lynn, Mary Ann Macdonald. Sharon Macdonald. Sue MacDougall. Dina MacFarlane. Joyce MacFarlane. Mark MacGowan, Todd Mack, Merrielee Mack. Tom Mackenzie, John Mackey. Jo Macmillan. Tammy Macmillan. Tim Maddux. Brenda Maddux. Kathy Made1l1n.Pau1 Maddux. Keith Mahon. Kim Mahoney, Colleen Maines. Jim Ma1or1na.Gai1 112 113,162 61 83 172 98 42.61.168 98 61,139 98, 162 113 62. 178.204 83.166 98 98 85 37.62, 183 113 62.186 113.184, 195 62. 126, 178, 184 113. 157,184 83 62 113 99 113 113 113 99 99 181 62 62,157 83 99 99 113 181 83 37, 113, 198 83 99 83, 178. 196 99.143 99, 183,188 62 36.61,62. 74 83 83 113. 137. 157. 162 83 99 113 99,191 113,197 83.197 99. 137, 157.162 62 113 99 134 83 113, 155.156 62,183 113. 134.174 83 113. 137 84 99 99 113 99 .113. 188 113 62,137 113.124 43.84 84. 168,184 62,172 84 113 99 62. 179,184 62 62 84,179 84.198 113 113 178.179 99 63 84. 172. 178. 194.197 63.170 113 Major. Chantal Major. Mario Malinski. Randy Malley. Richard Malone. Shawn Mangarelli. Lisa Mangis. Dawn Manley. Michael Mar. Phillip Marberry, Mark Marchand. Andrea Marchand, Christine Marchbanks. Robin Marcolte, Robert Marks, Rene Marsal. Michelle Marsal. David Marshall. Luke Marshall. Tom Marsillo, Mark 113 Marsillo, Mike 23. 25. 31, 32. 38. 63. Martin. Billy Martin, Ken 99, Martin. Ron Martin. Ron Martin, Tom 84, Masencup. Gwen Massimo. Mary Mathus, Vessa Matthew. Paul Matthews. Jerri Matthews, Jim Maurer. Craig Maurer. Jeff Maurer. Kevin May. Andy Mazza. Lori 43, 84, 177, 178. Mazzacone. Maria Mauacone. Steve Maz1.aro11e.Je1'f Mazzola. Dan Mazzola. Tony Mazzone. Chris McCabe, Scott McCartney. Paul McCauley, Tom McClung. Kevin McComb, Rocky McConnell, Paul McCrea, Gary McCroskey, Terry McCulloch, Tracy McDermott. Leslie McDonald. Crystal McDonald. Heather McDonald, Kelly McDonald, Laura McDonald. Shawn ll3, McDonald. Tori McDougle, Steve McFarland. Mark McFar1en. Vicki 63, McGinn. Amy McGinn. Tom McGovern. Patrick McGowan, Todd McGraw. Kim McGuff1e, Daphne McHugh. Patrick McHugh. Mary McKee. Terry McKenz1e.Shanon McKnight. Robert McLaughlin. Maryann McMillan. Tim McNulty. Jackie McNulty. Rob McPha1I. Cara McPha11. Eddy McPherson. Becky McRoberts. Kelly Meek, Lisa Meek. Rich Meek. Scott Mehler. Art Melian, David Melvin. Holly Melvin. Karen Melvin. Rick Mennuti. Gay Mercier. Alison Merril, Shelly Messier, Rick Metcalf, Tony Metcalfe, Randi Metzler, Michael Metzler, Richard Meyer. John Meyer, Lynn Meyers. Karen Michalski, Marcy Michel, Karl 106.113, 63. 136. 78. 84. 31. 38. 63, 99. 1 13. 113 149 159 195 113 113 104 166 113 178 99 1 79. 84 113 63 99 113 162 126 124 99 143 113 84 99 84 99 138 99 178, 63. Michel, Kathy 99. Nielsen. Marisa Midura. Brenda Niki, Gary Midure. Karen Niki, Pam Miklus. Brent Nisbet. Tim Mi1he,Geralyn Mtlhorn. Mike Miller. Amy Miller, Angie Miller. Becky Miller. Bill Miller. Brian Miller, Cindy Miller. Joe Miller. Joe Miller. Kevin Miller, Monique Mills, Kim Millsap. Andy Millstein, Lori Millstein, Steve Miranda, Lorna Mitchell. Doug Mitchell. Sandi Molinski. Randy Molnar, Scott Molnar, Shane Molzen. Mike 63, 84. 84. 1 13. 143. 1 13, 84. 122. 123, 113. 99, 160. Nisbet, Valerie Noettl. Dave Nolte. Scott Nordstrom. Kelly Nordstrom. Tom Norling, Kim Norris. Jeff North. Neale Norton. Debbie Nulting. James Nyetrae. John Oberlander. Rob Obert. Todd O'Brien. Karen O'Brien. Russell Ochoa. Fred 0'Donnel1. Colleen Monroe. Betsy 34, 45, vs. s4, 122, 166. Odonflfs ROW l79.2l3 0gden.James Monroe, Dawd 99V Ohalloran. Tom Monroe, Doug Montanye.Wi1liem 31. 37. 48. 64, 129, Ohara. Kathy Ohara. Kelley Ohlson. Laurie O Moody. Lori 99, Moore. Bonnie 78.84. 166, Ohmsledl- Heidi Moore. cheryirn zs. vs. 84, Okvalh- Tfafy Moore, Chris Ollvef- Dlane Mmm. Mark Oliver. Ernie Moore- pany Olson. Eric Moore, Raymond Omara. Jennifer Mora. Donna 64. oimara- Sheri Morsvek. David 84, 126, 127. 152. 153, 0'NfH1-Shannvn Moravelt, Laura 113, 0'Nelll' Kathy Morgan. Debbie Onstine. Johnny Morgan. can 64, 01959 Lynette Mo,-gan, Kevin 64' Orliss. David Morgan. Klrk Orsted, Glenn 31.39. 65. 1 Morgan. Shawna 0151994 Kim Morris, Carol 0113- M3173 Morris. Chris ON-1 PHISY Mon-is. Tracey Osterkorn. John Morris' Wendy Oswald, Sandi Mosakowski. Camille OWCHSV Rich Mosakowski, Paul 84. 129, Moser. Becky Moser, Brenda P Mosher. Brenda 37, 85. Mossman. Matt 113, mgifgjglgdy Pagano, Deanna Mueller. Martin Eaganjxgarm Mueller. Michelle Pigs' ,Serin Murney. Karen Page' Mik y Murney, Nancy 99, P F ' JZ Murphy, Candte 3 mer' 0 y Murphy, Earl Panackia. Larry Murphy' Kellie :annonehBob Murray. Michael appas' ev Murray. Theresa Parker' Darmld Musa David I H. Parker, Rachael Mustic. Cheryl 114. Parkinson' Klm Mums' Soon Parmley. Sandra MUSl10H.Ch3f10l1C Parson' Camlme Musuonl Doy Parson. Heather Myer' Russ Partin. Ron Myshwlecn Leona Pasanella. Dave 25.31. 38. Mys11wiec.T1na 78.85. 166, Pascalei Gina Paschal. Regina Pascarella. Teddy N Pate. Wes Patel, Nita Patterson. Jim Nafiahl Av, Paxson, Chuck Napier. Jon PUSUU- DONE Nash, Sieve Paxson. Ronda Neal. Angie Payne- Kim Neal. Belinda Payton. John Neal. Janet Payton. Larry Neal, Laurie 64' Pearson, Jamie Neale. Norton .Peaf50n- -lan Neeley, Betsy Peel. Jeff Neil. Barney P9514 Taffy Nelson, Scott Pril. Todd Nestor. Chns Pellegrino. Jan Negzely Dawg Pellegrino, Robert Neilel, Linda 64. 179V Pellegrino. Wendy Neubert. Michelle Neumann. Rick Nevis. Jo Newbanks, l.loyd Newman. He1d1 Nichols. Paul Peltier. Jill Pelzek, Janet Penix. Margie Penney. Pollyann Pennington. Vonda Perlta. Missy EERE llll95 E.2Eii.., X mm sfitvlff. 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Lee Plogman, Charlie Poh, Bob Poh. Toni Poindexter, Leon Poissant. Barb Polak, Cory Polumbo. Debbie Polumbo, Scott Pool, Donna Pope. Renee Popovich, Tony Poulson, Priscilla Powell, Heather Preising. Carrie Prescott. Beth Prescott. Jim Price, Henry Price, Dana Provant. Don Pulec. Rob Quartollo. Derrick Queen, Tom R Rabich, Aimee Rabich, Jamiee Rabich, Nancy Radke. Rebecca Ramaley. Blane Ramirez, Carlos Randell, Angela Randell. Ted Rappazzo, Diane Rasmussen, Robin Ratcliff. Monica Ratclifl. Robyn Rausch. Jacob Rawlinson. Laura Rawlinson. Todd Redmon, Gene Reed, Roger Reed. Steve Reesor. Crystal Reeves, Phil Reidhead, Tim Reimers, Teresa Reingruber. Rick Reinhart, Mike Rekiltke, Andrea Reliford, Rance Remington, Dan Remington. Mark Rey, Don Rhoades, Jim Rhoton, Brad Richards. Robin Richardson, Jody Richardson, Mark Richardson, Mike Richardson, Pam Richardson, Rob Richardson, Scott Riddlerberger. Karl Riddlerberger, Ken Riddleberger, Debbie Riege. Shannon Rilen, Doug Riggs. Dave Riggs, Fritz 128129, 114. 126, 85, 101 85, 42, 85. 87, 178, 134, 85, 127, 92, 92, 86, 66, 86, 86, 177, 43, 37, 43, 67 37, 43 Riley, Cindy Riley, Lynn Ringer, Duane Ringer, Sue Ritten. Doug Rivera. Joe Rivera. Joy Robbins. Julie 67 Roberts. Derrick 42, 101, Robert, Gina Roberts. Stacy Robertson. Brian Robertson, Bill Robertson, Denis Robinson, Kelie Robinson, Marshall Robles, Denise Rochelle. Monique Rodeghier. Steven Rodman. Mark Rodman. Wendy Romano. Mark Romano, Mike Rooke. Steve Rose. Jerry Rosenthal, Debby Roske, Kristine Rosky. Greg Rosky, Larry Rose. Brenda Ross. Greg Ross, Jeff Ross. Pam Ross, Sandi Ross, Teresa Rothschild. Marge Rowley, Brenda Rowley, Rebbecca Ruddy, Brent Rudnicke, Nan Ruil. Eliseo Rulon. Michlle Rulon. Monica Rumsey. Melody Rumsey. Pam Ruotolo, Fred Rupp, David Ruse, Stephanie Russell, Denise Russell, Rhonda Rustin. Tom Rutter. Kathie Rutter, Misty Ryals, Julie Ryans. Eileen Ryan, Sara S Sabo, Paul Sadow. Grif Salmons. Rhonda Samon, Gary Sanders. Kim Sands. Butch Sands, Debbie Sapero. John Sapp, Norm Sarratt, Beth Sarsany. Jenny Sarsany. Susan Savona. Diane Sax. Kelli Scan'y, Lisa Schaar. Bill Schanlz, Esther Schauwecker, Richard Schindler. Brian Schindler, Sheri Schindler. Stephanie Schitter. Tim Schneider, Stephanie Schoenike. Mike Schoffner, Tom Schollmeyer, Holly Schuman, Lynne Schwartz, Craig Schwartz, Doug Schwietzer. Sharon Schwindt. Steve Sciarelli. Kathy Scionti. Susan Scott. Marty Seiter, Christine SeilL Dave 92, 101 26, 67. 78, 86, 68, 43 101. 86 86, 172 Serro, Lori 30, 48, 68, 124, 166, Settle. Jerry Shadd, Pam Shafer. Travis Shaffer, Candie Sharp. Billy Sharpe, Doug Shaw, Kelly 29. 48. 68. 74, 166. 174. Shaw, Rick 86, Sheehan,John 101. 132, Sheehan. Mike Sherman. Randy Sherwood. Lana Shenivood. Tammy Shingleton. Janice Shinn. Pat Shoemaker. Leann Short, Bob Sides. Robert Sides. Stephanie Sigurdson. Annika Sillivan. Danny Silvay, Karen Siminski. Debbie Simmons. Dee Simmons. Tammy Simmonson. Jeanna Simpson. Jon Sims, Jimmy Sims. Teresa Singer, Brian Sippel. Linda Sistek. Marcia Sistek. Sandy 25. 31. Situm. Steve Skerba. Teresa Slade, Harry Small. Greg Smillie, Charles Smith, Andee Smith, Bryan Smith. Colleen 42, Smith. Dana Smith. Dixie Smith. Jerry Smith, Keith Smith, Keith Smith. Kelley Smith, Kim Smith. Lauren Smith. Lisa Smith. Marsha Smith. Nicole Smith. Paula Smith. Sharon Smith, Tracy Smithart. Mark Smithbaker. John Snell, Heidi Snow. Barb Snyder, David Sochacki. Kristin Sochacki. Mike Solmen. John Solmen. Linda Solomon, Tod Soper. Karen Sorensen. Phil Sorenson. Lisa Sorvala, Alynn Sorvala. Rocky Soto, George Spendley, Jay Spendley, Mark Spendley. Susan Spidle, Bill Spinn. Kim Spinn, Laura Sposi. Gia Spray. Mike Sprouse. Bill Sprouse. Jim Squillante, Kim Squires. Scott Squires. Steve Stachowiak. Mike Staenglen. Craig Staenglen, Jim Stapleton, Paul Statezny, Paula Statezny, Tim Stec, Debbie Stec, Jill Steele. James Steinegger. Carolyn Steins, Al Stephens. Brian Stepp. Richard Stewart. Mike Stewart. Shawn St. Gernaim. John Stigers. Darren Storcz. Tim Stone. Tammy Storms, Andy 68, 68, 69, 69, 157. 87, 137. 87, 134, 135. 29, 36, 37. 87. 68, 101, 136, 42. 69, 136, 166, 168, 1 87.177, 178.179, 68. 150, 87, 134, 135. 87, 87.122.166,169,178, 87. 194, 132, 69, 156, 69, 133, 87, 102. 87. 70. 102, 70, 159. 183, 102, 102 87, 129, 102, 129, 152, 153, 102, 87, 30, 70, 70, 179, 182, 102. 70. 150. 172, 102, 70, 179, 201 1 02, 87, 168, 70, 102 41. 87 102 70, 139, 140 176 101 183 29. 37, 43. 68. 174,201 186 176 154 188 191 183 159 Storms. Erica 87, 134. 135, 156 Stonns. Matt Stoss. John Stover. Judy Streeper. Mary 102, 132 87 Stripp, Kim 25. 31. 42. 70. 124, 168 Stroble. Bryan Stromberg. Connie Stroud. Rhonda Strout. Jean Stuckenschneider, Kathy Stuckensch neider. Mike Stuhan. James Stype, Lisa Sues. Tom Sullivan. A1 Sullivan, Clare Sullivan. Dan Sullivan. Jeff Sumner. Toni Sumner. Traci Suriano. Phil Swain. Bobbi Swartz. Doug Sweat. Lorrie Swigard, Anne Swigard, Kathy Swineford. Cindi Szabo, Julie Szambelan, Patty T Tackett, Brian Taft. Richard Taft, Stacey Talbert. Jan Talbert. Jil Talayumptewa. Grace Talyor. Tonya Tannehill, Jeff Taylor. James Taylor, Jon Taylor. Shawn Taylor, Sonja Teed, Denis Teed, Kevin Teed, Micheal Teed, Suzanne Teeters, Wayne Tennyson, Jeff Thatcher. Tray Thomas. Peter Thomas. Scott Tice. Forest Tice, Suzi Tidgewell. Keith Tielbur, Clark Tingue. Kathy Tivan. Gregg Tivnan. Steve Tobin. Brian Toot. Donna Tori, Ken Torossian, Chris Torres, Mike Tovay, Shannon Toyd, Stephanie Traettino. Chris Treatch, Mike Trombi, Cindy Trombi. Dave Troutman. Marcy Tudrey. Elizabeth Tumle. Marge Turgal. Mark Tumer, Chris Turner, David Tumer, Linda Turner. Mark Tumer. Melody U Uza, Craig V Valentino. Gina Valentino, Mike Valentino. Shannon Valenzuela. Danny Valenzuela, Emie Valenzuela. Louie 87 70 42, 70, 168 87, 154 71.181 87 102, 137 87 102 102.151 25. 30. 71.129 88 31,71, 128. 130 102 132 71 36, 37, 43. vi: 180 71 102 88. 127. 152, 88, 78, 88. 132, 162 160 178 70 87 169 87 70 87 102 172 127 102 ,201 196 102 87 172 102 189 189 87 102 160 156 71 174 87 188 179 71 87 184 71 71 88 178 88 71 170 102 183 152 154 155 157 201 88 143 88 88 189 181 88 172 102 71 88 88 102 95 102 88 97 188 183 153 102 88 102 102 188 88 71 102 102 102 187 71 71 166 102 88 149 102 162 Mr. 143 Mr. Ron Kalmbach Mr 233 Vandecar. Kyle Vanderlin. Brian Vanderlin. Cindy Van Alstine, Dawn Vann. David Vannortwick. Penny Vanwickler. Janet VanWink1e. Vince Vasquez. Mark Vavrek. Brian Venezky. David Victor. Eric Victor. Alan Vietze. Alice Viles. Gregg Villa. Denise Villarrea. Robert Villareal, Joe Virgin. Allison Vivonia. Joanne Vivonia. Susan Vogt. Gary Volk. Jamie Voth. Charissa Waddle. Penny Waddle. Stacey Wagner. Sandra Waight. John Wakefield. Cory Wakeley. Shawn Waldeck. Karen Waldeck. Kathy Walior. Chris Walker. Penny Wallace. Clifford Wallace. Lorine Wallace. Margaret Waller. Kelly Wallis. Allen Wallis. Toni Walsh. James Walsh. Tim Walters. Deborah Walton. Kimberly Waltz. Ann Wamsley. Donna Wanke. Melody Ward. Charles Ward. Donna Ward. Jim Ward. Shannon Wamecke. Jeannie Wamer. Eddie Warrington. Dana Watson. Dan Watson. Dana Watts. David Watts. Debbie Weaver. Katrina Weaver. Letitia Weaver, Margaret Webb. Betsy Webb. Tam my Webb. Todd Weber, David Weber. Steve Wells. Vicky Wendling. John Wemer. Michele West. Chris westby. Sue Wharton. Nancy Wheeler. Tom Whetten. Shari White. Angela White. Keith White. Shauna White. Steve Whiting. Liz Whitney. Charlif Whitney. Theodore Whitten. Dan Wiens. Brad Wilcox. Kathy Wilcoxson. Norman Wiley. Sinda Wiley. Darrin Wilhardt. David Wilkinson. Jeff Wilkinson. Georgia Wilkinson. Jill 1 Wilkinson. Scott Williams. Jonel Williams. Kelly Williams. Lisa Williams. Mark 102 102 99. 184. 196 88. 137 71 71 88. 122. 123. 178 102 88. 186 102 102 72. 139 149 102 102 88. 183. 194. 197 154 102 72. 188 88 102 72 102 151 72 102. 190 102 88. 172 145. 147 184. 186. 197 72 102 88 102 102 102 88 88. 173. 179 102. 107 196 155 88. 132 89. 139 89 89. 134. 135. 172 89. 186, 204 30 103 103, 190 89 72. 180 103 103. 132 103 89 103. 188 103 174 72. 182 103 72 89 103 103 103. 152 89 72 66 89. 134. 190 89 103. 172 89 103 23, 72 72 89 103 72 30. 44. 48. 182 103 89 72 72 183 103. 132 89. 183. 186 133 103. 172. 196 89. 197 38. 48. 72. 170. 171 134. 135 174 103. 137. 196 72. 198 72, 168. 181 103 Williams, Virginia Williams. Vonda Willocks. Crystal Willocks. Phil Wilson. Kristin Winkler. Cara Witnans. Rob Winter. Karl Winter. Ken Winter. Mike Wise. Johnnie Wolcott. Thomas Wolfe. Jackie Wolfe. David Wolfe. Don Wolver. Scott Worfolk. Caryn Worfolk. Laura Worthington. Loren Worthington. Val Wray. Diane Wray. Suzanne Wnght. Arthur Wright. Gregory Wright. Tammy Wuerfel. Brian Wujastyk. Linda Wytwychky. Theresa Y Yates. Annette Yeary. Kay Yont. Dawna Yont. Ward Young. Chris Young. Courtney Young. Mary Young. Roberta Yurisko. Michelle Youse. Brian 43. 7 Z Yaccaria. Jacklyn Zaccaria. Noreen Zacchia. Steve Zahniser. Eric Zahniser. Jeff Zappe. Jason Zaremba. Michael Zawicki. Jim Zawicki. Margaret Zazzera. Maria Zeeman. Kim Zeien. Jeff Zeien. Ralph Zeien. Tom Zimmerman. Dawn Zimmerman. Sharon Zink. Rod Zitano. Frances Zollinger. Corey Zumstein. Karen Zumstein. Lisa STAFF Mrs. Thelma Alderman Mrs. Cheryl Anderson Mrs. Leslie Anderson Miss Sandra Angleton Ms. Shirley Andro Mrs. Sue Armstrong Dr. Al Austin Mr. Charles Baker Mr. Ron Barela Mrs. Sue Bardon Mrs. Delsie Bamet Mrs. Janice Bartoli Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Denise Beal Terry Beaulieu Heather Blair Joyce Blomquist Carol Bradbum Bonita Boyer Betty Brixey Joanne Bryan Bea Bruch Betty Brummet Mr. Stephen Brummet Mrs. Vivian Buell Mr. Scott Burdette Mr. Rudy Burgoz Mrs. Marharet Cannizz Mrs. Elizabeth Carlson Dr. Chris B. Carrino Mr. Richard Cherry 0 89 137. 184. 186 103. 160. 59. 172. 179, 32. 73. 136 142 103 3.173. 184. 194. 195. 89. 183. 103.122, 123. 103. 103. 126. 103. 103. 176 103. 127. 103 89. 89 103.136 137. 188. 139. 189. 184. 72 73 103 149 89 103 89 120 73 153 103 89 89 128 143 89 172 188 103 161 184 103 103 197 73 136 103 103 196 196 197 187 190 103 89 89 184 156 73 89 73 184 73 154 73 89 73 160 73 129 103 103 103 156 89 21 1 228 232 157 236 215 210 218 218 226 237 232 237 237 235 228 212 237 235 232 237 237 237 237 234 217 212 232 208 224 Mrs. Helen Clark Mr. Clifford Mrs. Judith Colassacco Mr. Ray Collins Mr, Paul Cornell Mrs. Geri Cosentino Mrs. Lorraine Coulombe Mrs. Anne Dalton Mrs. Claudia Damiani Mrs. Sue Danielle Mrs. Jackie Davenpon Mrs. Lori Decker Mrs. Carol Dempsy Mrs. Pat Dee Miss Barbara DeRaismes Mrs Mrs Mrs Ms. Mr. Mrs Mrs . Betty DiGesu .Barbara DiVito . Roberta Duke Vicki Duprie Bill Farrell .Janice Femandez . Ellen Fitzpatrick Mrs. Lynn Flora Miss Karen Foisel Dale Frost Mrs. Francis Gardiner Mr, Rod Gaylor Mrs. Dorothy Gomez Mrs. Carolyn Goodwin Miss Justine Gray Mrs. Edith Gross Mr. Frank Grundler Mrs. Barbara Gunkel Mrs. Moyca Gupta Mr.Jim Hamm Mrs. LaRue Harris Mr. Lyle Hart'is Mr. Byron Harper Mr,JeffHarro1'f Mr. Ron Harten Mrs. Stephanie Haugen Miss Gayle Haule Miss Diane Hawkinson Mr. Mac Haynie Mrs. Rubi Hazelwood Mrs. Leona Heil Mr. Jim Heinrichs Mrs. Deborah Hinton Mrs .Clara Hobbs Mrs. Dee Hogg Mr. Mr. Mr. Gary Holbrook Dennis Huebschman James Huehne Mrs. Mavel Humbertson Mrs. Sylvia Hughes Mrs. Carolyn Hunnicut Dr. John J. Hunt Mr, Dan lde Mrs. Linda Jackson Mrs. Karen James Mr. Mike Jenke Mr. Jerry Jensen Mr. Mr. Vernon Jenson Bobby Johnson Mrs. Linda Johnson Mrs. Mary Jane Johnson Mrs. Gwen Jones Mr. Keith Kayler Mrs. Karen Keeney Mr. Chris Kellen Mrs. Janet Kerley Mr. Eric Kibler Mr. Robert Kopas Miss Mary Lou Kostielney Mrs. Marilyn Lambeth Ms. Nancie Lane Mr. Les Leiter Mr. Jerry Lemon Mr. Kerry Lemons Mrs. Marilyn Lenz Mrs. Beverly Lewis Mr. Steve Lewis Mr. Pat Lindmark Mrs. Mary Linert Mrs. Roxanne Lingol Mrs. Betty Linsay Mrs. Debra Ludwig Mr. Douglas MacCarter Mrs. Bobbi MacLeod Mrs. Lois Mahoney Mr. Frank Malambri Mrs. Penni Malambri Mr Mr s. Marie Mallak . Ron Mann Mr. Clifford Martin Mr. Joe Medcalf Mr. Robert Martens Mr. Mike Mauger Mr. John McEndree Miss Betty Mcllvain Mr..1oe Medcalf 237 222 237 224 173. 228. 229 236 237 232 229 217 237 226 237 212. 213 137. 227 235 217 237 237 230 237 174. 223 212. 213 217 234 232 133. 148 227 210 236 237 145. 225 227 222 235 237 237 220 150. 229 235 183. 217 227 215 228 237 237 225 185. 222 237 225 21 1 214 237 217 237 210 220 227 237 232 223 225 221 232 212 226 132, 221 221 226 176. 226 217 143 209 218 215 210 227 235 187. 222 224 235 230 237 182. 217 181 217 149, 224 213 172.221 192. 193.223 214 221 218.219 233 128. 234 186. 227 218 Mr. Charles Miller Mrs. Jean Miller Mrs. Linda Miller Mrs. Betty Mitchell Mr. Ron Moore Mr. John Morgan Mr. Arlo Morrison Mrs. Nancy Moyer Miss Anita Mullikin Mr. Roy Muller Miss Mary Murphy Mrs. Barbara Myers Mrs. Judy Myers Mrs. Santhe Niedner Mrs .Cathleen Nielsen Miss Debbie Nodorp Mrs. Vivian Oaks Mr. Mrs Mrs Mrs Leonard Ortega .Lynn Overend . Barbara Paajanen .Madeline Parisek Mrs. Marilyn Patrick Mr. Mr. Frank Passarella John Pierce Mrs, Jan Pelland Mr. Lee Perry Mrs. Penny Peterson Mrs. Mildred Pettis Mrs. Dolores Philley Mr. Sam Polvino Miss Barbara Porter Mr. Pat Potten Mrs. Elide Povinelli Mr. Leon Quackenbush Mrs. Sue Quackenbush Mr. John Reigelsperger Mr. Paul Reger Mr. Jim Rhoades Mr. Doug Rickard Mr, Mel Rising Miss Karen Roberts Mr. Ed Robinson Mrs. Carole Root Mrs. Joanne Sanders Mrs. Jean Scharrer Mr. Ben Scott Mrs. Jan Schoblaska Mr. Jim Schonaerts Mr. Bob Schwarz Mrs. Nell Sehill Miss Pat Schack Mrs. Martha Sherrick Mr. Jeff Simpson Mrs. Bea Smith Miss Jenny Smith Mr. Ron Smith Mr. David Snyder Mrs. Martha Sosa Mr. sin srp Mrs. Phyllis Stanfield Mrs . Beverly Stevens Mrs. Mary Strome Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. . Doris Stutzman Wayne Stutzman James E. Talbott Mike Tesensky Mrs. Linda Thteken s. Jeri Toal Mr. Tony Throne Mr. Joe Vanden0ever Mr. Dennis VanRoekel Mrs. Betty Vanwinkle Mr. Bill Verhulst Mrs. Gloria Viges Mrs. Lynne Viges Mrs. Anita Waltz Mr. George Werner Mr. Arther Williams Mrs. Dorothy Willisms Mr. Martin Williams Mrs. Vicki Wilson Mrs. Gail Winterbottom Mr. Larry Wittig Mrs. Diane Woistman Mr. Bill Wolfe Mrs. Jeanne Woodward Mr. Augie Zito 166. 126. 166. 174. 157. 42. 168. 155. 216. 179. 134 134 185 151 220 233 227 220 210 220 227 217 218 227 237 233 230 227 217 237 221 233 218 236 217 180.221 143 181 127 230 142. 176 172. 184. 191 171: 177 177. 178. 177 230 217 229 228 230 213 228 215 237 237 156 215 218 209 237 225 218 227 231 228 237 21 1 237 213 225 226 237 221 213 225 237 230 225 237 237 221 226 237 226 227 233 21 1 230 228 227 237 229 229 236 230 237 237 237 226 237 237 235 217 213 223 233 230 235 230 24 Q5 Q Many days of our lives in 1980 have gone into the production of this year's yearbook. We would like to take an opportunity to thank many people with- out whom we would have not finished our job so easily. Special thanks to .lohn Stevens, Taylor representative, for giving advice and encouragement during the year. Roger Williams and Jon Bursell, Scho- lastic Studios, for classes. club and team pictures. Especially Alan, Scholastic Studios. for the fine color picture that was used for the table of contents page. Thanks to the following people who supplied us with pictures at the nine- teenth hour. Mrs. Fitzpatrick, for drama pictures: Miss Porter, HERO: Mrs. Lingol. COE: Glen Orsted, NHS: Brian Joder, for the cover: Scott Wilkin- son. for coming in to print pictures the last week in February when he could have been sleeping late. Thanks to Frank Ippolito for art work. 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