Pomona High School - Pantera Yearbook (Arvada, CO)
- Class of 1981
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Cheryl Plese Jim Poor L L iz Pugh 64 Seniors 1 Laurie Purta Greg Rago Ross Rebne Jeffrey Robin Quimby Quinn Sherri James Ramelow Rapacchietta Glenn Rhonda Reed Reed Seniors 55 Duane Cristy Reichart Reid Glenn Patty Ribble Richards Jeff Terry Rickard Rigg 66 Seniors '-N? , .f Patricia Ken Rimsha w Ringleman 'Wx iv 'ALS-V Sheri Tony Ritter Rivera Andrew Deann Roboff Rogne Linda Ripsam Greg Robinson HX Don Romero Seniors 67 Mike Julie Rossorelli Rouse Bob Ste ve Roush Rust Randy Sue Rutherford Saba 68 Seniors Ray Louise Michele Sanders Santoya Scarpone Wggley Th0m3S Amy 54-hlapman Schmidt Schneider H - Sharon Greg Heidi Schnitzer Schrepel Schupp Seniors 69 Shellie Mark Sch wanke Scott Joni Peggie Sellke Shank Jill Faith Shelly Sherry 70 Seniors Jill Shipman Patty Simpson Craig Smith - Russel Ja y Shuler Silvas Dan Lesli Sivers Smit Elly Roberta Smith Smith Trig Smith L ysa Soroko Niki Starr Clark Snyder Sha wna Stamm Thomas Stenger Seniors 7I 72 Seniors 1 . 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Graduation 81 A CTI VI TIES H' E .,.. 433534 82 Graduation BACCA LA UREA TE ,gg Baccahlxxwafsiie 4 SF ff ffQ W5i.i,ggmyw14:f.M13...,fe X N ....2 H-0-.MKS Graduation 83 POMONA HIGH SCHOOL 7th COMMENCEMENT June 6, 1981 Class of Eighty One Wg 'Uwfv is orgy to weml cyour 0112 511153551 to W fif! in again' Ee able mon ui:-sg. AY, 84 Graduation I 98 ghe Senlon Class of Slaomona School announces the Commencement gxewcises egatwulay, gune the sixth jllineteen lzumltecl ancl eighty-one at one pm. geffeason County Stadium :Sth S2 tlflpling 7 '7 Lakewood, Lolotado The Class of I 98 I said their farewells to Pomona High School at Sixth and Kipling Stadium on June 5th at one o'clock p,m. Each graduate felt proud as they accepted their diploma and felt appreciative to all of those who helped them reach their goal. The Graduation Ceremony was a memorable experience for all who attended. I Y 'hiv' V - e if aww. ,l, . .L wg 6- , - stay? 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WM,,W..,i Activities 87 ACTI ITIE NJ 'gin-1 88 Activities Activities 89 QE ? 90 Activities Panthers exorcise the Golden Demons HOME OMING GAME At the I 980 Homecoming game, which was held Friday, September 26, the Pomona Panthers exorcised the Golden Demons with a 4l-0 win. Pomona pride was high as the crowd cheered the team on to victory. Outstanding performances were given by Stefforn Hobbs, who gained 89 yards on just two carries. Hobbs ran 8 I yards for one touchdown and returned a punt 70 yards for another. Gene Wheeler rushed for another score, Rhett Buckles caught a 33 yard touchdown pass, Rob Gill went 52 yards with an interception and Joe Vela rambled I3 yards to round out the Panthers scoring. The game was indeed a fantastic Hnale to Spirit Week, The victorious Panthers run for another T.D. Activities 91 ' a A iii. ,S W?- 4, K :V 'gif f as Y, Q dl- va: 1 gf- ' .v M' . S. Anjie gains yards for the Senior team. u 1. A y..,4..,..ffu ,,,,,,..-fw' Q K .., ' ,. , . 'I V If EWf y' Q px-gs, ,g,'qfs'w3',Pf' y' . e' V Q fggf? J, ' 4,5 1 L if ,H H f.,'1', ,1f'K?5 ,492-S S K f-M, I a,,i ' ' e f f 2 te' S f 5 2 S S 'fi Q Q5 , ' ' ii a r e A-fi uifgttfit ' ,tta is A ieei ww, A - A .., ', IIA ,. -. And the battle is on!! On September 26, I 980, the Seniors pawed the Juniors in Powder Puff football with a resulting score of 8-0, Better luck next year Juniors! f yy y fig! 0 1 S Q 1 sv f 5 Y W i 'N I 5' X Yi Q3 ' X 3 x 1 M ,,,,,, ,mr X .. NM 222i is W I 'ui Sl 5 . 5 Q:- 5 W s A . g.h Mfg M l 2l g l . l i Q ' Wi 2 W 'uN4.w-5-ob ,S X, . ..-paw i ,wig xg Q 5 J ' ff is V . Q HQ.. v ,,,,, VY gm , 4 , , .LGAN M 1 , g mmL.,., ,W - -f : W Ifb- f ,. , ' I .1 .,., A, f A fi ' 1 '.h, U ' H H ,aff ,f f f H ...- .m,M. M Wwgz Q Av ' T- f ,'.', 1 ii. .,., nj , , ' f 7 ',A. I ' . V ,,, , , , . ,,,, ,W .,, : H rV,V,f A ,,.-, M ' , ,,,.. - 5,, , A - 7. x ww M. ., ,,,. H ff,, . . - , - , G-f 1' . ' ,, -'-' ' ,. 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'Q muslim Q 5gwgwgw5wgwgw2 1OU' q V 4 O, K I Q p ' CLASS or 'SZAPRESENTS fl o B'unartjTuggpgrf' ' o 0 ' Aran. 25,'1 68f1 A O , , o 8:30 pm - 12:00 pm i 4 Q o i i - TheGreen Cenfer Q , I O i 33 I, b 1 Colorado School1ofMjnes i Music av swEErNssgaco. O i A K v I ' A 0 4 t- H 4 'N gh Q s Y ' '. ' 1 .. f:,..-.-.. ..4.-.a.4n..-'.-.bibikrn-na-..R raiurcuwcizlm' 2QQQf?9f1QQ?,9QQ?,9QQ?99QQiwQQi Q91 I04 Activities A F TER PROM Is this the menu? You want me to cook what?l if . '- - ' .:..:z3-- my '- - - You missed my mouth Fred! BREAKFAST Activities IO5 fi? , Who 's next? mf Do you like your blind date? fy? f me I06 Activities 1 2 24 CASINO NIGHT - i.,ii ' P1 L Cl-IEY 6 F33 x WN G X . g fl- 14? p Activities IO7 The I 980 Casino Night at Pomona was held on November I4 in the school's commons area. The excited gamblers placed their bets at roulette wheels, keno boards, and blackjack card games. The luckier of the gamblers purchased prizes and baked goods with the money they won from their bets. IOS Activities Masters of ceremony Phil Darlington and Clark Snyder. Master of Ceremony Clark Snyder. Card girls were Tami Bush and Steph Sewald. Cindy and Laurie sing Back in Baby's Arms Dave Currie sings A Sixty Dollar Duck. TALE T HOW Many Pomona students displayed their talents on Friday April 24 in the annual talent show. The acts varied from a mime act to a classical piano solo, to a rock band. The show was creative and ' entertaining. White Wool Q 5 ' T , N- f Q was a x-A A Y l Ti 7 X' ' X' is h ' :J ,f V f ,J ' za: . A M The Cannon Competition Activities I 09 The competition between Chemistry and Physics again rolls around with the I 98 I Phield Phollies, Chemistry won again this year fof coursej I43 points to Physics 74 points. Special thanks to Science Seminar for their time and great organization of the event. PHIELD PHOI.I.lE ,f - . C r N s W S . Y Mr. Miller loves cake. Eff The Pomona 500. Hot air ballons take off lI0 Activities if press nun., -'lids-7 Pav li CHEER5!! BA REFOOT IN THE PA RK bout th ,. Activities M III The arrival of Victor Velasco. Neil Simon 's comedy Barefoot in the Park was performed on the Pomona stage November 20-23. It was directed by Mrs. Lauren Wilhoite- Willis and student directors Janet Avery and Carla Boring. The cast included Phil Darlington as Paul Bratter. Sharon Rose as Corie fBanksj Bratter Ckeva Ha ynie performed Fridayj Leah Vollack as Mrs. Banks f5tephanie Kull Performed Friday9 Andy Williamson and Clark Snyder trading as the telephone man and the delivery man. Congratulations to the cast for a fantastic performance. i 5 2 S 9 II2 A THE DEATH AND LIFE OF SNFAK Y FITCH Activities II3 r- 'M May 29 and 30 The singer Rackham Sneaky Fitch Mervyn Vale Mrs. Vale Mareon Sheriff Oglesby Doc Burch Reverend Blackwood Mrs. Blackwood Ma Baker a Ml The Cast Clark Snyder ,lay Cayton David Nanto Shawn Hensley Ingrid Ziehm Carolyn Vittorelli Sue Green Sara Schiesser Phil Darlington Randy Erickson Doug Anderson Teresa Campbell Michelle Medrano Andrea Grace I I4 Activities .41 1 A, Ai' AY Y ' 5 I ll. lg -nl s 1? I Ngana Jerome Henry Ensign Nellze Forbush Emzle De Becque Bloody Mary Bloddy Mary s Asszstant Stewpot Luther Bzllzs Professor Cast of Characters Lt Joseph Cable U S M C Capt George Brackett U S N Cmdr Wzllzam Harblson U S N Radxo Operator Bob McCaffrey Enszgn Dmah Murphy Enszgn Janet McGregor Lzat Activities II5 Leslze Myers Nzna Oh Joel Wetrosky Brzan Gamboa Shawn Hensley Therese Fagzano Andrea Grace Clark Snyder Damzan Maynell Melzssa Wetrosky Carolyn Vzttorelh lngrzd Zzehm Andy Wzllzamson Ph1lDarI1ngton Randy Erlckson Todd Gamboa Fred Meyer Dauld Currze M1ke Capone Dan Kelly Katherzne Fxelds Teresa Campbell Cheryl McGu1re Terrz Garrzson y . . . . , ........... ........... .. .... ,.. . y ......... .................... lI6 Activities FQ Some people Hnd the 5 TRANGE5 T THINGS BORING! ,XY Why won 't she marry me? Together again at last. Activities II7 Stand At ATTENTION SOLDIER! V n None for me, thanks, I 'm Driving. 31 fd I I8 Organizations W. ww'5xww A NATIONAL HONOR SOEIETY 52 G .AA 1 , Q 'I' M ga x S ,v vs Lf Q 4' AR ,I Qc' ll HU! 5 Q 0' Q 231 ,I 3 f 2 QQ' Jyl xe 3 -4 Xl MMHT I k urunz -'Q Q IP usmcss EADERS eh I fy Memcn O ' 7 Organizations I I9 ORGANIZATIONS LOW.. l20 Organizations my? l st row: Denise Hoelting, Michelle Medrano, Angela Tidd, Hilary Dunbar, Terry McGann. 2nd row: Susan Tanner, Lisa Harder, Shelly Durbin, Cristy Reed, Karen Dratt, Rose Adams, Cindy Gold, Marlo English, Kathy O'Brien. 3rd row: Andie Cunningham, Christy Faulkenberg, Connie Nauman, Tracy Murnan, Cynde Erickson, Sheri Facinelli, Carol Fabry, Becky Duncan. 4th Row: Miss Tully, Toni DeHerrera, Ramona Regner, Kathy DiFranco, Chris Connell, Valerie Duncan, .lean Fabry, Neil Kruionak, Not pictured: Denise Burry, Lisa Cheyne, Marcia Mauk, Kathy Michel. AN TERA YEA RBOOK STAFF Editors: .lean Fabry and Valerie Duncan. Sponsor: Miss Debra Tully. Organizations I2I f 'vfx ,af '-'Q-u....,,,,wt 1 - f-v sf' This year the Pantera Staff has compiled and published what we consider to be a yearbook of top quality. With the help from a tremendous staff and the support from our sponsor Debra Tully, we have accomplished to capture the memories of the I 980-8 I school year. Editors-In-Chief .lean Fabry Valerie Duncan I22 Organizations Ht MX Front row: Sharon Fairley, Reva Haynie, Phil Darlington, Chris Avery, Elly Smith, Jean Fabry, Chris Paulsen. Middle row: Shereen McClellan, Peter Jones, Sheri Facinelli, Lisa Harder, Toni Sarconi, Michelle Medrano, Ingrid Ziehm, Susan Tanner. Back row: Miss Debra Tully, Rob Gill, Zoeann Killen, Dean Whitmore, Chris Connell, Miss Kim McCollum, Stan Bassett, Dan Deasy, Brent Eklund, Alvin Hadley, Ken Armheld. ANTHERP WPRI T W Xl x 9' .' 4 f Q ii09u?'r fa an ,. i Vifpsi ,L, , . 1 ,M -an Y 3 , 1 ' if A' . 5 4 iff I : . 5 fs . r .- 5, ' , 1, , A S .. sf exe - ,, is r W hs.. ,gk A J , 3,2 ,,:,f.dg ' 5 Ke v L 'M 4 sly X LMA 5 vga' , P S sslss ,,. Q. V' J' 1 1 4, ,. genes ? 5 C C, .ff 5' ll llli e ls as W 3 iilii S s P at,.aa, , t,..ttt isei S ee-d- . M ,....,... -- 1 i XA S Editors: Zoeann Killen and Rob Gill. Sponsor: Miss Debra Tully Nearsighted? Organizations l23 While working on the Pomona Paw Print, we feel the newspaper has grown in a great many ways. The staff has worked extremely hard and is greatly appreciated. As for trying something new this year, we have attempted to publish an issue every month. In doing so the staff has become quite involved in the Paw Print. As editors of the school newspaper, we both hope the fine quality of the Paw Print will be carried on for years to come. Not pictured: Holly Brookman, Mike Epson, Carla Jerlits, Chris Lombardi, David Olson, John Spooner. I24 Organizations Senior Representatives: Mike Mally and Eugnia Me- dina TUDE T - T S. . e.,, ...U Sophomore Representatives: Chris Bergeon and Not Pictured: Tracy Kline .lunior Representatives: Colleen Heaton and Susie OUNCII. Student Body Officers: Cyndy Erickson, Mari Lander and Tracy Murnan 'beth Organizations l25 Members included: Front row: Cyndy Erickson, Tammy Hall, Karla Carnes, Barbara Scarpone, Brenda Bueche, Cristy Reid, Rhonda Patton, Mike Ferraro, Brent Eklund, Kathy Swanson, Susan Christenson, Chris Bergeon, Susie Batman, Kirsty Rees. Back row: Mike Mally, Maribeth Lander, Barb Tuholski, Eugenia Medina, Tracy Murnan, Valerie Broker, Allison Wade, l.arry Thuet, Cody Suer, Mandy Bagan, Tom Stemple. Not pictured: Susan Brown, Diane Donley, Colleen Heaton, Mary Heaton, Tracy Kline, Shelly Jugert, Shelly Spencer. Sponsors: Steve Roberts and Norm Finfrock Our goals for Student Council this year included: school spirit, student body involvement, better communications, faculty involvement, and organization. I want to thank the students, teachers, administrators and of course the band for helping make this year a productive one. Thank you, Cyndy Erickson Student Body President - -.T W I26 Organizations F in ' -at ga- H' S rf, if F S x .ff F u G me fx A 8 , if-'1 as 15 Q- M4 '..nr ' From bottom to top: Susan Green. Julie Roush, Jayleen Johnson, Susan Christenson. Lori McDonald, Julie Mur- phy, Sherry Martin, Stephanie Robbins, Suzie Ford, Buffy West. VARSITY CHEERLEADER g , fr, . xl Suzie Ford wif' . r k :.4-f i r, K , I-as-A Susan Green Susan Christenson Ja yleen Johnson Sherry Martin Julie Murphy ..- Q 1 - 1 Julie Roush The Varsity Cheerleading Squad is an active organization. They attended the NCA Cheerleading Camp and received an excellent trophy. The squad also participates throughout the year in rallies and other competitions. On October I 3, the squad was invited to cheer at the Bronco game, Organizations il- l.ori McDonald Buffy West - Stephanie Robbins I28 T Organizations . a I , f w, . A QD Q. 'C .C ' f - .H Y . yi Front row: Chris Cowles, Michelle Carter, Francie Howell, Christie Faulkenberg. Brenda Speedy. Back row: Pam Powers, Suzy Da vidson, Michelle Bruno. Denise Hoelting. Shelly Durbin. Joni Wertz. Not pictured! Cristy Reed. VARSITY Pom-Po There are twelve spirited Pom-Pons at T Pomona. The Pom-Pon cheer with the T Cheerleaders atevery sport except T Football and Boys Basketball. where they perform half-time routines at the home games. After attending Pom-Pon NCA 'camp during the summerythey started ' their season off by taking Hrst at the Cinderalla City Pom-Pon competition. They took the only perfect score. They took , another victory at the state-wide Pom-Pon competition in January which proved the Michelle 3111110 Pomona Pom-Pons the best ever! Good Michelle Carter Q work Pom-Pons! - Chris Cowles Christie Faulkenberg Suzy Davidson Denise Hoelting i Organizations I29 C X , -new-.3 ,: - ' in 5. 1 'Q- Shelly Durbin A' y X K If Q.. -' 5' 5' . X . Francie Howell q Ur .S r J is is :Z Pam Powers -limi Wfffl -1-rg, Q QQ- ,321 - S1325 C ,W X- ,AX 'Qfpxg p ' 'REX J,gb'.' g 1 iff' Brenda Speedy I U , O Q X' 0 SK C M ' N A i? or A 1 1 M I30 Organizations Top Row: Marci Martella, Mary Heaton, Carol Johnston, Stacey Bauer, Michelle Wertz. Middle Row Kathy Simpson, Linda Jarboe, Lori Hudson, Paula Fails, Val Muniz, Front Row Tammy Nash. SOPH OM ORE HEERLEA DER5 7 5 Q 1. Z? 5 'M-M 'QQ The Sophomores look younger each year. Enthusiasm Girls! Organizations I3I SPIRIT - LEADERS l32 Organizations CAMPUS LIFE Camput Life is a funHlled group where kids discover themselves and expand their christain lives. We ha ve insight meetings, weekend retreats, backpacking, bike trips, rallies and just plain old fashioned fun. .,1.,T,5 . ,erm-.. .. -N 2. is -5 . . a ,,.. ,,..,.. , ,. 9 Campus Life leaders Organizations I33 V A 1' Members Included in Alphabetical Order: Warren Baker, Kip Buxton, Amy Connel, David Currie, Jim DeBell, Kelvin Dixon, Bryan Fields, Damon Ginnow, Wynette Hoffman, Kurt Krueger, Mary Luft, Damian Maynell, Darrel McGinnis, Bruce Neely, Davy Phillips, and Bill Polzin. DUNGEON5 A The Dun 'deain is a group dedicated to the purpose of advancing role-pla ying games, such as Traveller and Gamma World, but focusing on Dungeons and Dragons. Though the club membership is limited to Pomona, the actual group has membership in Michigan, Arizona, and Hawaii. Membership itself is informal, giving the members the freedom their spirits natually require. Membership is open to all who dare to dream. D DRA GO Sponsor: Allene Mueldener. I34 Organizations .. , ,...., ,, ...nn-Q O QUE5 T CLUB Conquest Club was Pomona 's fun club. Our goal was to get people together and have fun in the outdoors. Our activities included: camping, skiing, rafting, mountain climbing, biking and hiking. The club was open to any Pomona student and our rules were the same as the schooI's. Our only requirement was that you come with the idea to have a good time. This year, our officers were, President Dave Olsen, Vice President Mike Ferraro, Treasurer Howard Burke, and sponsor Mike Miller. Organizations I35 DECA was one part of MDE, Marketing and Distributive Education Program here at Pomona High School, DECA club members participated in social, civil, and competitive activities designed to develop their own leadership abilities. This year DECA students competed against DECA members from other schools at the district, state, and national level in seven different occupational catagories. 3, J DECA ofHcers this year were: President f Stephanie Copenhavor, Vice President Steve D'AscoIi, Secretary Lori Kotrc, Treasurer Sherri Ramelow, and Publicity Director Debbie Krenzer. Lori Kotrc was also District 4 Secretary. ,eww-ei DECA activities this year include, in addition to competition, a field trip to The Merchanidse Mart, The Annual Banquet, a spaghetti dinner, a tour of Phipps Mansion, and a ski weekend. M.D.E. A D D.EC.A. Officers Qs kffv-n-ff: ,- , ,L I3 6 Organizations Mx,.'-f' 1 -'NWT l .35 is Ist row: Denise Lucke, Michelle McRae, Tina Garamone. 2nd row. Kim Terrell, Kim McCollum. 3rd row. Mike Mally, Taylor Boyd, Mark Bean, Chris Mayer. 4th row. Dan Cunningham, Da vid Rhoads, Katherine Fields, Leonard DEBATE FORENSICS Vasquez. lf we cannot dazzle them with brilliance we baffle them with bull! This years debate squad consisted of 4 advanced students and 9 novice students. The team competed at I5 tournaments as well as hosted two of their own. The topic for the year was Resolved that the Federal Government should initiate and enforce safety guarantees on consumer goods. All of the debaters spent grueling hours researching, typing, practicing, and listening to lectures on debate theory. But the hard work paid off in the end as the trophies started pouring ln. Sponsors: Dan Cunningham and Kim McCollum Organizations I3 7 hifi u Front row: Mike Ferroro, Scott Gomer, Stacey Hennesy, Raelene Osborn, Don Marselle. Middle row: Leslie Rush. Mike Mally, Valerie Duncan. Joni Wertz, Lisa Hermanstorfer, Chris Cowles, Elizabeth Bassett, Brenda Bueshe, Lisa McCormick, Ron Marselle, Mr. Natale. Back row: Tracy Murnan, Connie Nauman. TIONAI. HO OR SOCIETY The National Honor Society chapter at Pomona is open for membership to juniors and seniors. According to its constitution, the object of NHS is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service. to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the development of character in all of Pomona 's students. Students meet the initial eligibility requirements for joining NHS when they achieve a grade point average of 3.4. Then they complete application forms that include recommendations. Teachers also respond to these candidates. Once students fulHll all of the requirements for admission they are welcomed into NHS through a formal induction ceremony. NHS meets regularly at school to plan activities that are both service-oriented and social. Projects applicable to the school and to Sponsors. Kim Natale and carhefme Hawley. the neighboring community are popular and social events include such happenings as picnics and skiing. I38 Organizations 'Illini' Members include: Dawn Allen, Janet Avery, Lori Avis, Mandy Bogan,Chris Cowels, Traci Crockett, Andrea Cunningham, Suzy Ford, Cheryl Giardino, Colleen Heaton, Natalie Houston, Francie Howell, Treasa Lehman, Laura Marquez, Kelly Meisner, Connie Nauman, Paula Peterson, Tricia Rimshaw, Leslie Rush, Ann Sabus,Genia Schroeder, Ann Scott, Cathy Swanson, Nancy Sweney, Barb Tuholski, Roxanne Ward, Sharon White. GIRLS FCA The Girls Fellowship of Christian Athletes IFCAQ is an organization of girl athletes who meet together to share their common bond in Jesus Christ. The girls have been very active this year as they have participated in many activities such as the national conference in Ft. Collins over the summer. Five girls attended the week long conference and saw athletes from all over the country to share their experiences. Since then, the girls have attended a prayer breakfast in Boulder, a mini conference at Pomona, and weekly meetings in different individuals' homes. They also raised money by raking lea ves for people in the community and by ee I sponsoring a beneht volleyball game against FCA celebrities. Sponsor: Robert Hicks Organizations I39 The Fellowship of Christian Athletes applies muscle and action to the Christial Faith. It strives to strengthen the moral, C mental and spiritual Hber of the athletes A A and coaches of America. ln its fellowship of bringing together the greats and the unsung heroes of the sports world. FCA spotlights the evident truth that it is possible and practical to be a Christian on and off the playing Held. Sponsors: Jim Toscana, Don Schneider, Bob lndrebo, Mick Marsh. ' BOYS FCA ' 'QI f. 4-.1 mam Members included: Top Row: Mike Williams, Shawn Caldwell, Mr. lndrebo, Greg Campbell, Rob Gill, Pat Cain, .lim Toscano. Mr. Marsh. Second Row: Tim Jenkins, John Muran, Gene Wheeler, Scott Jenkins, Chip Boatright. Third Row: Paul Schroeder, Steve Bosse, Jeff Quimby, Scott Youngreen. I40 Organizations I Front row: Reva Haynie, Shea Mackin, Mike Capone, Dirk Boettcher, J. Bergman, Kathy Cory, Nancy Robison, Jill Christopher, Robin Hinton. Back row: Sue McCarty, Dave Rhoads, Lisa McCormick, Brenda Bueche, Molly Mackin, Tom Orr, Joni Carter, Bob Hinton, Char Burns, Karen Nannie, Sponsor Mr. Indrebo INTERACT The Interact Club is a service organization which is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Arvada. Its purpose is to promote world fellowship dedicated to service and international understanding through various projects, These projects are designed to encourage helpfulness to others, to build respect for the rights of others, and to promote goodwill toward all peoples. This year our projects have included Special Olympics, Salvation Army bell ringing, Arvada Alive, Ridge Home, and sponsoring a needy child in Guatemala, Sponsor: Robert Indrebo C Organizations l4I Front row: Franz Arnold, Back row. .lan Bergman, Maria Teran, .loseHna Moreno, Dirk Bottcher. Not Pictured: FOREIGN EXCHANGE I really enjoyed going to Pomona for one year. Thanks especliiay to the teachers and the counselors who helped me to get adjusted. I learned a lot because classes were not always easy. But one thing which was easy to do, was to make friends in classes or in sports!! Thank-you all. Dirk Bottcher: Germany Peter Gede. It was very easy to tit in at Pomona. To the teachers and students who helped make my stay in the USA enjoyable, I say Thank-you for this year! Franz Arnold: Cologne. Germany The experiences that I have had here have been wonderful. From the sad moments and happy moments I have learned new and good lessons. In spite of not having mastered the language. I have felt the love, affection and friendship that is characteristic of humanity. Maria Elena Teran: Viva Mexico! My stay has really been a positive experience. Everbody has been nice to me and I've mady a lot of new friends here. Pomona really has some quality teachers and it is possible to learn a lot. The spirit of Pomona must be one of the best in the state and Panthers have been helped a lot by crowds of fantastic supporters. Pomona you 're if I !!!! Peter Gede: Denmark I This year in America has been a good experience for me. I have learned a new language, experienced a new culture and made a lot of new friends. If you ever get a chance to go abroad, Take It!! Thank-you! .lan Bergman: Sweden I42 Organizations SQ.-JA., vw FHA Future Homemakers of America was a club for students interested in any area of home economics. Some of their projects included Gingerbread Houses and Cookie- Grams. The highlight of the year was the state convention in Colorado Springs. Those members that attended the FHA State Convention included: Susan Brown, Valerie Duncan, and Robin Fenstead, chaparoned by Mrs. Jacobsons. The theme for this year's convention was CEl.EBRA TE as this was FHA 's birthday, lf A X, Sponsor: Dixie .lakobsons Organizations I43 Home Economics Related Occupations was a club directly related to the occupations class. This club offered students the opportunity for social, community, and leadership activities. Throughout the year there were district, state and national conventions open to the club member participation. Some activities included the salad bar and pre-theatre dinner before South Pacific, the school musical this year. Sponsor: Lisa VanDe Wege. HERO Members Included: Front Row: Lisa Harder, Mitch Bonnette, Terri Bagley, Sue Saba, Teresa Lehman, Dana Dickens, Lori Britton, Shelley Jugert. Back Row: Roxy Gonzales, Theresa Cerrulo, Gina Baca, Tricia Armstrong, Shannon Mahana, Mrs. VanDeWege, Lorraine Martinez, Debbie Krenzer, Melissa Bryce, Hether Hawn. I44 Organizations Optimist! Octagon is a group which serves the community. They are sponsored by the Lake Arbor Optimists, who have given much support this year. The projects that the group completed include: a paint-a- thon Arvade Center Mailing, LISTEN fund raising, Youth Safety Week, car washes, Valegrams, and of course, parties! S-if , my Officers, Kathy Fields, President Michelle Madrano, Vice Pres., Mike Ferraro, Sec.!Treas. OPTIMI T OC TA GO WUI Raelene Osborn, Tricia Rimsha w, Jill Shelley, Beth Bassett, Claudia Switzer, Linda Cleres, Chris Ann Barber, Ingrid Zeihm, Theresa Campbell, Don Cheyne, Jerry Walker, Mike Ferraro, Kathy Fields, Shelly Madrano, Doug Anderson, Scott Wilkens, Andrea Grace, Lisa Cheyne Organizations I45 Ry: 1, 2 1 ,Qt Members of Pomona 's PTSA. Front row: BJ. Ferraro, Carolyn Steikunas. Back row: Marilynn Lane, Bev Connell, Kathy Williams, Mimi Fabry, .loan Murnan, Margaret Barber, Sharon Robbins. T 1 . I C ,.f5 I f 'P B ev - e Officers L to R: Vice President Kathy Williams, Vice President Mimi Fabry. S 494 is . - 6 Secretary Joan Murnan, President Margaret Barber, Vice President John Musciano. Not pictured: Treasurer Maxine Carlson, Pomona PTSA strives to serve as a link between the parents, faculty, students and the community and to foster understanding by providing a line of communication for those groups, I45 Organizations Members include: Rene Balch, Tina Duncan, Mark Gunson, Dave Hart, Barb Hess, Mary Higgins, Bruce Hite, Mel Joffre, Kari Kilnes, Mike Kissel, Fred Martich, Tammy McCool, Elaine McCoy, Teresa O'Neill, Jennifer Peters, Andy Roboff Laurie Purto, Trig Smith, Yuvonne Trujillo, Dean Woods. ALTEX This year the AL TEX CAlternative Experiencej group participated in the following: 4 day AL TEX Lodge retreat in Conifer, CO. I4 day wilderness expedition in Big Bend National Park, Texas. I 0 day Urbanfsuburban seminar in Denver and Environs. 6 day community service projecet in Arvada. I0 day rural live in on farms and ranches in Colorado. 8 day student designed follow up study on urban environment. 7 day river wilderness expedition in Utah. Sponsor: Mr. Dale Verhoeven Organizations I47 Future Business Leaders of America is the national organization for all high school students participating in business programs. The purpose is to provide as an integral part of the instructional program, opportunities to develop vocational and career supportive competencies and to promote civic and personal responsibilities. Omcers: Vanessa Martinez, Suzy Davidson, Tina Gar- ramone, Cindy Pugh, Chris Marcoullier, Becki Bah- renburg, Tracy Murnan. FBLA Mtg? f rs r -5' a 'W i V V A4 V A B 5' 7 jg Liv f 'Vt . - ' A R XR ts KLA My 4 4. Y, 'Im I ' ' .4 'v .., ,W f L L. A , . . Q U 'V v si A , ' 'L Front row: Tami Durfee, Allison Wade, Becky Condon, Karen Nannie, Tina Garramone, Laura Harding, Stacy Hennesy, Terri Svoboda, .layleen Johnson, Diane McFarland. Back row: Mrs. Murnan, Shellie Schwamke, Becki Bahrenberg, Vanessa Martinez, Mike Mally, Suzy Davison, Rob Murphy, Susan Borg, Karen Edgerton, Randi Rutherford, Cheryl Giardina, Chris Marcoullier, Cindy Pugh, Tracy Murnan, Lisa Torres, LeeAnn Fleming, Mrs. Hendrickson. I48 Organizations Front row: Buffy Ebson, Darlene Baldwin, Cheryl Hintergardt, C yndy Erickson, Krissy Bust, Back row: Diane Brown, Amy Connell, Joyce n Perkin, Jill Carmean, Doug Anderson, Tracy Murman. Maureen Connell, Betsy Connell, Sarah Kauffman. YOUTH IN GOVER ME T Youth in Government gives its members a chance to learn about Colorados own government. Youth in Government is sponsored by the YMC and Pomona 's social studies Department. K M 1: Kg, W Sponsor: Sarah Kauffman. Q' 'R xi Nfffllkzv -1 . , Q. Organizations I49 sw. 'S Each year the federal government sponsors a program in Washington D.C. to study our government UP CLOSE. Pomona also contributes to the program. The program offers visits to the Supreme Court and Congress, visits with congressmen, lobbyists and the Press Corps as well as seminars on the current issues. 'N is ,a.. W Q g Sponsor. Allene Mueldener. Cl.O E-UP Members Included: Ann Sabus, Mrs. Mueldener, Rennie Flowers. Not Pictured.: Doug Anderson. I50 Organizations C Members are: Bonny Anderson, Beth Bassett, Lori Behunin, Denise Burry, Mike Byrd, Teresa Campbell, Mike Capone, Chuck Carlson, .loni Carter, Jay Cayton, Chris Clark, Betsy Connell, Kathy Cory, Ken Craft, Dave Currie, Phil Darlington, Randy Erickson, Theresa Fagiano, Mike Ferraro, Kathryn Fields, Terri Garrison, Todd Gamboa, Jeff Giardia, Lon Glader, Andrea Grace, Susan Green, Treva Griffis, Reva Haynie, Shawn Hensley, Liz Johnson, Sheila Knight, Lori Kotrc, Kim Ladley, Andreya Larsen, Rita Leverett, Desirea Lindquist, Damian Maynell, Cheryl McGuire, Shelly Medrano, Fred Meyer, Kelly Miller, Myla Mohler, Stacy Nabors, .lustin Neilson, .lulie Nelson, Tom Orr, Marta OrSchyn, Lynn Pehrson, Dave Phillips, Bill Polzin, Anji Redmond, Tricia Rimshaw, Willis Scharner, Russ Schuler, Zant Scott, Clark Snyder, Claudia Switzer, Julie Vernitti, Carolyn Vittorelli, Nancy Walsh, Buffy West, Melissa Wetrosky, Ingrid Ziehm AMBER CHOIR ., Chamber Choir is a select group made up of male and female voices. At least one concert is per- formed each term. As dedicated singers, the Choir performs many different types of music ranging from Pop to Classical. Auditions for this group are held at the end of each term. Sponsor: Mrs. Miller Organizations I5I if -. 1:-jew:-',-1-its.''ii 'ff K , K . Members are, Janet Avery, Mike Byrd, Teresa Campbell, Mike Capone, Dave Currie, Teresa Fagiano, Mike Ferraro, Kathryn Fields, Todd Gamboa, Terri Garrison, Andrea Grace, Sha wn Hensley, Fred Meyer, Myla Mohler, Stacey Nabors, .lulie Nelson, Tricia Rimshaw, Willis Scharmer, Clark Snyder, Melissa Wetrosky, Ingrid Ziehm. SOU DSATIO Soundsations, Pomona 's Song and Dance Group. Soundsations, presents many concerts in the Denver Metro Area. All Soundsations are also Mem- bers of Chamber Choir. Mrs. Miller I52 Organizations '?fi32,19w Lava AJP' if ww mm, aw M... W U. Q.. , . W. , ,uf ,Q if gag? 5. ,Srygg .Q 551 1 4 ,WH ,M .5 'ifb Wie ,gig Wgym .Q 3, ...E W. . M ., bjjVjiMlffljihi2. 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Q W AD VA NCED GIRLS Members were Terry Acker, Darlene Baldwin, Tammy Beck, Charlene Burns, Felicia Chavez, Tammy Chope, Jill Christopher, Cindy Duncan, Cindy Dow, Buffy Epson, Lee Ann Fermandez, Monica Garcia, Trudy Hill, Leoness Houston, Francie Howell, Teena Lemke, Cyndi Lloyd, Lisa Lorr, Laura McMenemy, Melissa Mcfadden, Suzy Means, Beth Moseng, Amber Newman, Laurie Olson, Tammy Peery, Joyce Perkins, Michelle Person, Christy Pieri, Kim Rachjaibun, Michelle Richards, Janine Sivas, Jeanette Silvas, Denise Velasquez, Jill Westlake, Nancy Williams, Patti Young, Kathy Zavori. I54 Organizations MIXED CHOIR This group was open to any Pomona student, no audition. The class worked on basic music techniques and learning to sing. A concert was given at the end of each term. Members were, Dean Reeves, La Donna Chase, Allen Fischer, Amy Nelson, Dawn Stubelt, Todd Gilstrap, Marla Peters, Felicia Chavez, Franz Arnold, l.ee Ann Fernandez, Cherie Edmonds. MiMi Moore. Sponsor: Mrs. Miller Organizations I55 FA N TA SIA Fantasia was a colorful, girls, jazz group. They performed two quarters out of the year. They were directed by Mrs. , Vanda Veer and their accompanist was .lulie Nelson. The girls in the group were: Beth Bassett. Lori Behunin, Treva Grihs. Barb Maslofi Melissa Mcfadden, Cheryl McGuire, Michelle Medrano, Amber Newman. Angie Redmond, .loan Rimshaw. .lill Shelley, Carolyn Vitorelli. Nancy Walsh. Tina Webb, Julie Whitier. Mrs. Miller I56 Organizations Front row: Janet Villani, Stacy Nabors, Shellie Schwanke, Cindy Pugh, Marlo English, Tammy Metler. Back row: Lynn Pehrson, Stephanie Sewald, Jana Pehrson, LeeAnn Flemming, Lillie Maddox, Toni Hale. FLAG TEAM A D OLOR GUARD The Pomona Flag Team this year was one of the best Pomona has ever had. They displayed a great amount of spirit and pride. The purpose of the group was to add color and excitement to the marching band which contributed to their overall success. Also, this years color guard was a part of the bands success. There was only one color guard member, Cherie Craig. She helped make the half-time shows more exciting to watch by the use of a rifle routine. Cherie is a very talented girl and has done an outstanding job this year. Tory Bergeon, Stafani Kull Organizations I5 7 President: Eric Owens. RODEO CLUB ' vb ' fl ii? X I nw. if - 'L A - Members included: back row: Mike Selke, Giant Godfrey, .lay Silvas, Todd Keck, Craig Smith. Front row: Megan Hart, Shelly Axtell, Tricia Armstrong, Shannon Mahana, Kim Mahana. Not Pictured: Eric Owens, Dave Hot, Doug Baldwin, Darrin Thrillkel, Shayla Smith I58 Organizations Marching On. The Band Perfo MA RCHINC-7 BA ND The Lone Performer. Sponsor: Kirk Prichard. Organizations I59 The Marching Band was an outstanding group this year. They performed in four football games and two half-time contests. They came in fourth in the Jeffco Invitational contest, won Hrst place prizes in the Wheat Ridge Carnation Festival Day Parade. The band also won Hrst in the Colorado State Band Day Parade and Maneuvering contest. Members of the Marching Band included: Marty Amos. Marlene Baldwin. Lori Behunin, Marti Bohn, Leah Bolton, Angie Brethour, Shelly Brunkow, Charles Briggs, Howard Burke, Michelle Burke, Kip Buxton, Matt Chandler, Maureen Connell, Jim Debell, Cheryl Dienst, Chipper Dyche, Jerome Duran, Amy Ellwell, Jeff Emanuel, Kurt Ewoldson, Jennifer Flannery, Margeurite Flett, J.C. Fox, Kim Franklin, Robin Furst, Kim Geyer, Jeff Gillings, Mike Gomez, Russ Hasty, Jennifer Hay, Shawn Hensley, Alan Hooks, Gerry Hornblown, Kathy Jacovetta, Tim Jenkins, Michelle Johnson, Todd Kresal, Kurt Krueger, Al Lagrimanta, LeNore Lehman, Jody Lentz, Pat Loomis, Don Marselle, Ron Marselle, Chris Marriott, Damian Maynell, Joanna McCauley, Tammy McCormick, Mellissa McFadden, Dave Melling, Dennis Meyer, Fred Meyer, Randy Miller, Anna Moreland. Dale Newth, Marta Oryshchyn, Raelene Osborn, Scott Palmeteer, Matt Parmenter, Tom Peterson, Kerry Pflager, Leslie Phillips, Therese Philbin, Bill Polzin, Mike Prentice, Virginia Price, Fobert Rawlins. Len Roberts, Lisa Rohles, Tim Rollins, Rick Schmidt, Andy Schmoldt, Steve Shaw, Leslie Smit. Craig Smith, Larry Stark, Brooke Struthers, Cheryl Thaimert, Din Treptow, Jennifer Thompson, Tammy VanMeter. Carolyn Vitorelli, Leah Vollack, Nancy Whitmore, Scott Wilkins and Patty Young. I 60 Organizations WIND ENSEMBLE Wind Ensemble was the main band that performed concerts, contests and graduation. Members included: Marty Amos, Leah Bolton, Shelley Brunkow, Howard Burke, Kip Buxton, Matt Chandler, Jerome Duran, Amy Elwell, Jeff Emanuel, Jennifer Flannery, Marguerite Flett, Jeff Gillings, Gerry Hernblom, Lisa Hencsok, Tim Jenkins, Jack Jones, Stefani Kull, Al Lagrimanta, LeNore Lehman, Tammy Mettler, Dennis Meyer, Fred Meyer, Tammy McCormick, Stacey Nabors, Marta Oryshchyn, Raelene Osborn, Matt Parmenter, Jana Pehrson, Lynne Pehrson, Tom Peterson, Lisa Robles, Andy Schmoldt, Leslie Smit, Todd Squillante, Brooke Struthers, Jennifer Thompson, Tammy VanMeter, Janet Villani, Carolyn Vittorelli, Leah Vollack and Scott Wilkins. Sponsor: Kirk Prichard. Organizations I 6 I Stage Band was a group that specialized in rock and jazz music. They performed concerts, contests and sometimes combined with the Soundsations vocal group. Stage Band members included: Shelley Brunkow, Howard Burke, Jerome Duran, Jeff Emanuel, .leff Gillings, l.on Glader, .lay Graburger, .lack Jones, Stefani Kull, Al Lagrimanta, Tammy Mettler, Dennis Meyer, Fred Meyer, Raelene Osborn, Matt Parmenter, Lynn Pehrson, Tom Peterson, Lisa Robles, Russ Shuler, Brooke Struthers and .lanet Villani. STAGE BAN I 62 Organizations 'WP' ORCHESTRA Orchestra was a group of string instrument players plus selected students from Wind Ensemble. They performed at concerts, contests and sometimes performed with the Concert Chorale, and played at Baccalaureate. Orchestra members included: Tim Baril, .lane Deibert. Lori Fronapfel, Kim Geyer, .lolayne Leffler, Diane Rhodebeck and Russ Shuler. 'L Sponsor: Kirk Prichard Qrganizations I 63 Cadet Band is a group mostly for fun. It played many different kinds of music. The band played concerts and was the other half of the Marching Band. Band members included: Lori Behunin, Tory Bergeon, Marti Bohn, Charlie Briggs, Michelle Burke, .lim Debell, Amy Ellwell, J.C. Fox, .lim Franklin, Kim Geyer, Mike Gomez, Toni Hale, Russ Hasty, Jennifer Hay, Alan Hooks, Kathy Jacovetta, Kurt Krueger, Pat Loomis, Joanna McCauly, Melissa McFadden, Dave Melling, Randy Miller, Anna Moreland, Dale Newth, Scott Palmateer, Leslie Phillips, Mike Prentice, Virginia Price, Bill Polzin, Len Roberts, Nancy Robinson, Lisa Robles, Andy Schmoldt, Steve Shaw, Craig Smith, Brooke Struthers, Suzanne Summers, Rich Williams, and LeRoy Yehle. CADET BAN Sponsor: Kirk Prichard. I 64 Sports Sports Editor: Cyndy Erickson Sports I 65 SPORTS Ill A gg I 6 6 Sports if ,Q fn. , '. f 'X-T 'xxx-:Q M BOYS BASKETBALL Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Northglenn Westminlster Arapahoe Longmont Wheatridge Arvada West Alameda Evergreen 70 50 Golden 58 66 Green Mountain 59 84 Alameda 56 64 Lakewood 42 4I Arvada 46 58 Arvada West 52 56 Wheatridge 63 78 Bear Creek 54 55 Columbine 57 47 Jefferson 58 59 Arvada West I N , yxfr if ffl 1 1X2 K 1' W ' W 4 S' ., 'riff 'X gf! X IV I If PLL Z 53 68 54 50 ' 45 69 5I 70 47 73 58 54 60 76 49 70 1 VA RSI TY WRESTLING Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Evergreen Columbine Lakewood Arvada West Arvada Bear Creek Golden 49 I I 3 I 25 ' 38 I 7 Pomona 43 I 8 Jefferson 39 I6 3 7 I6 45 B8 46 I I SPOR T BOYS TENNIS Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Arvada West Whea tridge Bear Creek Alameda Green Mountain Golden Evergreen Columbine Jefferson A rva da 2 5 5 2 2 5 I 6 Pomona 6 I Lakewood 3 4 4 3 4 3 4 3 5 3 4 3 J J,-YY , Sports 0- p q 0 X' . P A 31 V ' ' so vs SWIMMING , W Q., FEE W f s- Dual Record: 8 wins-4 losses .0 f K 9 I League Record: I4 wins-9 losses ' ' ' - L.cHEV 0 o C GIRLS SWIMMING P4 'F Dual Record: 4 wins-7 losses fy League Record: 8 wins-I4 losses uf fa S' A? 0,' GIRLS BASKETBALL VARSITY FOOTBALL Varsity 7 wins-I3 losses Pomona Westmmister Junior Varsity I3 wins-5 losses Pomona Evergreen Sophomores II wins-7 losses Pomona Jefferson Pomona Golden Pomona Columbine Pomona Pomona Pomona Arvada Alameda Arvada West Record 8-I Tie-Ist National Div Lost 3-way tie breaker SEA SON 2 7 7 ' 28 3 30 2 4 I 0 2 I I 3 Pomona 7 I4 Whea tridge 2 I 20 I 4 2 40 5 f W n f S es 1 E 11 .- 2 f VZ :M XX l fxi ff - , I If . 4 I 68 Sports Front Row CL to Rj. John Fredricks, Steve, John Marks, Dean Millar, Joe Vela, Rhett Buckles, Mark Cordova, Mike Williams 2nd Row: Jim Boese, Ron Falline, John Conrad, Jeff Allison, Mike Morgan, Pat Cain, Mitch Mullins, Brian Lay, Shawn Caldwell, 3rd Row: Don Yost, Mark Levstik, Jeff Quimby, Coach Toscane, Coach Smith, Coach Klatt, Coach Kintz, Coach Marsh, John Kline, Ted Knepp 4th Row: Rich Nowakowski, John Biner, Jim Buckner, Dan Vela, Bruce Branham, Jay Spencer, Tom Lamb, Andy Horning, Mark Sanchez, Gene Wheeler, Dave Parker Top Row: Mark Longo, Steve Lewis, Jim Sturgell, Paul Schroder, Brett Lay, Rob Bennello, Brad Perry Rob Gill, Al Talbet, Stefforn Hobbs il,Ls, The l980 Pomona High School Football Team enjoyed many firsts: Tie for first in the division, finished number one in defense, ranked in the top ten in the State Polls, Hrst time to beat Arvada West and Alameda, however: the Hrs! time to the State Playoffs eluded the Panthers due to the three way tie playoff system. The Seniors dominated the squad and set many records that will press the underclass men to break. But, records are made to be broken. Head Coach: Ed Kintz Sports I 69 AF up E54 VARSITY FOOTB LL 5' g ,W ,J if I , i Q if A Panther kick-off!!! I 70 Sports First row: J. King, S. Danenhauer, A. Devine, B. Greene, C. Chapla, J. Villano. Second row: L. Fredericks, T. O'Neill, J. Rupp, B. Robinette, T. Stonge, S. Weller, N. Hilfer, K. Styskal. Third row. Coach Smith, S. Madden, A. Kuyper, D. Fletcher, J. Glenn, J. Culver, R. Anders, J. Spedding, Coach Toscano. Fourth row: S. MsGraw, M. Rossi, R. Disalle, K. Hopper, R. Stroud, J. Patrick, J. Filkowske, E. Shepard, M. Prentice, J. Salen. Fifth row: R. Quintana, G. Malara, D. Hobbs, D. Zewe, M. Marquez, B. Smith, T. Stemple, S. Bragdon, R. Miller. JU IOR VARSITY FOOTB Ll. The Junior Varsity Football Team performed very well this year. We had several promising players, and we look forward to a winning season next year. Although we will be losing these terrific players to the Varsity Team they did a supper job as this year's Sophomore team. Sports I 7I 5 fr f . . A I iw Www f gf Q f.::. X Nu f. as 'Nh . it as, s xx x k Xgsekmw, -f..-qnr QNw W-Annum., m. ,fa ' ' -.Ja 1 I room LL Fkoucs Q? Z' as ' I W ,,,,.,j ,Q A XM' ' I' 1 Y 4 ' ,, ' l- ' ' , ' -. ,uw A J - , ,. ' Cu- l L F4 - 0 . N kb ., K , ,nays E - ff 4 7-.1 Q 'fling -. 1 . , K , , , , K , ., ' M V , N 'fwwwf ' w5,.M,,'fm1 - 7 we ' 1 . A ' ' ' , A 4 ' ..,,,f , ,Mg A 'M f 4' ' xx f ,, . , if ,,-f W., ' , Mya I A , 4 ng' 4 1.4, W Jw! :f I auf-f ff f. , ,. n V, . , i Ae, 1 Q 1, ,Wh f- if , ,H ffm ,M ,V , , , A ,.., WM A , .bww Q , V ,, ff H ,W dp www . M , , , I '- V ,ju . , -, , uf' ' ' ' v , , H ,f ,. ,. . M f .- A ,W .A f mf W vw 1 '1'W f W 2 ' , , ,X . . ffxaw WJ 4. ' M6 L , 'W ' WM.. X f ' ' ' K ,E ' -W ' ,, 5 ' M -f nf 4 ' M W 4 J V W ff f I 72 Sports CROSS COUNTRY L to R, top row, John Casper, Howard Burke, John Medina, Taylor Boyd, Chris Mayer, Ken Garcia, Tom Schmidt, N Krivonak, Todd Bergstrom, Mike Mally, 2nd row, Karen Filkowski, Steve Dascoli, Russ Henderer, Greg Durha COACH: Mike Miller, Doug Benevento, Dave Casper, Don Bolden, -Randi Adamczyk, 3rd row, Buffy West, Miche Wertz, Laura Marquez, .lulie Rosetto, Cheryl Giardina, Ronda Adamczyk, Traci Crockett, Natalie Houston, Lois Steve: CROSS COU TRY 'SI This year's Cross Country team proved to be one of the best teams yet. Both teams, boys and girls, placed high in their scoring in all of the I I meets they participated in. The team, how- ever, had to run in blistering heat to sub-zero cold, but still they pushed on. In districts the boys placed high with 5th, just seconds behind the third and fourth places. Disappointedly enough they needed 3rd to qualify for state. The girls did even better, placing 3rd in dis- tricts, which gave them a spot to run in state. The girls finished in 7th place, ending a very good season. As Cross Country neared its end, the team felt the closeness that they had come to know throughout the season, and hopefully they can always keep friendship throughout the years to come. 'm,'f5'd And for the winner . . . Sports I 73 5' I K, L I 74 Sports Top Row fl. to RQ: Brett Knox, ,lean Bergman, Scott Campbell, Dale McConnell, Dan Deasy, Brent Eklund, Coach Da Seitenbach Middle Row: Steve Haase, Alex Aguilar, Doug Robison, Shawn Jenkins, Tim Jenkins Bottom Row: Bru Jarvie, Darrin Graves, Tony McGinn, Joe Gonzales, Jay Graubaerger BOY TENN 1 The Pomona Boys Tennis team had it's most successful season in Hve years. Finishing the season with five victories in their last six matches the Panthers Hnishes league play in Hfth place. At the district tournament the team Hnishes in a third place tie, due to outstanding play from W' Steve Haase and Scott Campbell. Haase 'y and Campbell won the district tournament at number two doubles. Also contributing team points with fourth place district Hnishes were, Brett Eklund no. 3 singles and 3rd doubles team .lean Bergman and Dan Deasy. Coach Dave Seitenbach P Sports I 75 A gms Q 'xii' 'hw' If I 1 I ,J 4. 1' -+1-1-:Lag-N. 3 :T:3:5:1i3t'1,f?iX ' .,...'f,',' 1. , .'.yjff:.' ' ' , f' lg , 3 . , ! X ...--L ? ' Ready or not. l76 Sports The Tennis Team though young proved to be very competitive. Captain Barb Masloff and Tricia Rimshaw were the only Seniors on the predominantly Junior Team. The girls Tennis program is definitely on the move. Team Captains: Barb Masloff and Tricia Rim- shaw Girls Tennis Back Row CL to RQ: Coach Robert Talkin, Sharon White, Lisa Czuk, Barb Masloff Merri Fisbeck, Lauren Beggs, Ann Scott, Joan Rimshaw, Tricia Rimshaw, Zoy Northcutt, Erin Iwata, Rene Artman, Manager Snady Lillard Front Row TL to RQ: Colleen Heaton, Chris Marriott, .ludy Christensen, Erin 5oIovy Sports I 77 Li '50-fp Q ,, ,. 'f If 's .. K' Y' 1' .G 6 ' V NWA 4 --1- ',,1',-ii? f' ' Lcngve' I78 Sports The girls I 980-8 I Varsity Soccer team this year was a devoted team. Members included: Top Row Karen Meyers, Candy Quimby, Kathy Swanson, Helene Meagher, Lorraine Topp 2nd Row: Coach Finan, Molly Mackin, Maria Teran, Ann Sabus, Chris Lundberg, Coach Moseng 3rd Row: Kathy Aguilar, Beth Megengardt, Maria Martinez, Andie Cunningham, Diane Weits, Jenny Reeves, Pam Lillard, Maureen Connell 4th Row: Barb Woskowicz, .loni Sellke, Becky Condon, .Jennifer Flannery, Barv Tuholski, and Nancy Sweeny Sport 1 GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER 'mu R 1 Mg' ISO Sports Front row: Manager Kathy Aguilar, Barb Woskowicz, Melissa Mcfadden, Khristie Avery, Manager Maureen Connell. 2nd row: Deane Weits, Lora Fronapfel, Julie Roush, Jennifer Flannery, Denise Archuletta, 3rd row: Coach Moseng, Laurie Bradley, Pam Lillard, Jane Renolds, Beth e Meganhart, Coach Finan. 4th row: Marie Teran, Susan First, Laurie Evanyo, Nancy Robison, Karen GIR J V C Meyers, I rls l82 Sports 'Q Top rowf Tammy Nash, Colleen Curran, Mary Heatin, Suzy Davidson, Lisa Hermanstofer, Lisa Krasovich, Lori Avh Renee Broker, Dianne Donley, Laurie Bradley, Kristy Rees. Bottom row, Karen Oversteg, Missy Hudson, Paula Faih Jackie Lee, Francie Howell, Suzie Ford, Lori Hudson, Carol Johnston, Valerie Broker. GIRLS G YMNASTICS The l980 Gymnastics team ended their season with a third place position in the district meet. All arounders Lori Avis, Lisa Hermanstofer, Suzie Ford, Francie Howell, and Carol Johnston contributed outstanding performances all season. Team captain Lori Avis. Junior Francie Howell qualified for the state meet. 'i -ii' F li? LLi'1L-1 ,.-'f -3 L H F V if F ,,,,... LL .J 1 - ggi 3 S S.. a L-sl 3 ..,,, -s 5' L L L F L S L L t F - S- aaaa ,,,aa,, L LL L... ,..,LL.L L ,LLL L ,.,LLL . . -- ,L LLLLLL L L LL LLL L LLLL Lk V,Vk :QU K. ,,k.VV Lk,,LLVLLL,lV5EV:5 k,,, ,KLM:u.L,,,:g5,5g,::gr,:.:,z.::m:w:.:::4f1 N N.,,SwWffff i-:limes u':'1'-'- A 1 MZ, LLL..L S -- ' -- ,LLLLL V g-ang: L.L, -' A Lisa demonstrates creative dancing. Sports I I83 Bottoms upl 'Bbw 1' 1. A mf 59 I Him l84 Sports Left to Right: Nancy Sweeney, Ann Sabus, Teresa Lehman, Dawn Allen, Kelly Meisner Karen Edgerton Gina Schroeder, Monica Garcia, Terri Ward, Rene Artman, Stacey Kloberdanz. Coaches: Ms Binder Ms Krueger Ms Eichler. This year's varsity volleyball team Hnished cord, the second best in the histroy of the history of the school, The team qualihed for the first round of subdistrict play and tin ished 2nd. This qualiHed them to then play in the tinals of sub-district. Their Hnal Hnish was 3rd place in the sub-district defeating all teams in the Jefferson County League except Arvade West and Evergreen Records were set by the following: Defensive Digs: Kelly Meisner Ace Serves: Teresa Lehman and Kelly Meisner and Nancy Sweeny Stuff Blocks: Dawn Allen and Karen Edgerton Serves Receivings: Teresa Lehman 1 , -an L Q VARSITY VOLLE YB LL 0 Serving Consistency: Teri Ward Assists for Kills: Dawn Allen Attacks for Kills: Dawn Allen and Kelly Meisner Q7 Sports l85 . . and stretch and reach . . . Ready or not, here we come!! o , My arm is longer than yours! if I3 is sitting down on the job again! IS gr, r I86 Sports Sitting- left to right: Denise Kennan, Rachel Henderson, Cindy Green, Stacy Klolterdanz, Lisa Czuk, Rene Artmai Kneeling let? to right- Gina Schroder, Dana Craig, Karen Edgerton, Monica Garcia, Robin Hinton, Candy Oulmbgv Denise Riggerstaff . V VOl.l.E YB Ll. The Pomona Junior Varsity Volleyball team finished an excellant season with an 8-3 league record, and a I 4-5 overall record. They placed 4th in league, 2nd in the Pomona Invitational, and 2nd in the Arvada Invitational. Candy Quimby, Rene Artman, and Gina Schrodder were named to the all-tournament team. i C oach: Ms. Binder Sports I87 I 23 step, I 23 step. 3 F031 fX Af , f ff, Ili.: I88 Sports Top row: CL to RQ Pam Lillard, Erin Iwata, Laura Marquez, Dawn Allen, Kelly Meisner, Karen Filkowski, Ann Scott Candy Quimby, Helene Marr, Nancy Sweeny, Cheryl Freimuth, Rene Artman 2nd row: KL to RQ Manager Leslie Rush Coach Bob Hicks, Asst. Coach Betty Krueger, Asst. Coach Rosy lchler GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL Pomona . Pomona . Pomona . Pomona . Pomona . Pomona . Pomona . Pomona . Pomona . Pomona . Pomona . League Games Evergreen ..... Golden ......, Green Mtn .... Alameda ...... Lakewood ..... Arvada ....... Arvada West Whea tridge Bear Creek .... Columbine . Jefferson . League: 5 wins, 6 losses Overall: 5 wins, I2 losses The Pomona Girls Varsity Basketball team ended the regular season with a 5-I2 win- floss record. Their record is not indicative of their success, in that 7 of the team 's losses were by a total of I2 points. Due to a mid- season spurt where Pomona won 4 of 5 games the Panthers Hnished 6th in league and hosted the Hrs! round of the sub-district tournament. Karen Filkowski and Laura Mar- quez Ied the scoring attack, averaging I2 pts. a piece, while junior Ann Scott and sen- ior, captain Dawn Allen chipped in 9 and 8 pts. respectively Coach Hicks Sports I89 Look at that form! ,i .Q ' L V, .,.o W 4 V, They're giving us a free one don 't choke on us now. The forever loyal fans. Goodyear Blimp, where? Now this is the plan of attack. 4 l90 Sports GIRLS J, V BASKETBALL Top row: IL to RQ Erin Iwata, Rene Artman, Pam Lillard, Lisa Romero, Lisa Robles, Candy Quimby, Tia Schowalt Monica Alden, Traci Kline, Jenni Fessemden, Stacy Kloberdanz, Cheryl Freimuth 2nd row: KL to RQ Coach Bet Krueger, Asst. Coach Rosy lchler Pomona . . . Pomona . . . Pomona . . . Pomona . . . Pomona . . . Pomona . . . Pomona . . . Pomona . . . Pomona . . . Pomona . . . Pomona . . . League Games Evergreen ..... Golden ....... Green Mtn .... Alameda ...... Lakewood ..... A rva da ....... Arvada West Wheatridge Bear Creek .... Columbine ..... I Jefferson ..... League 8 wins, 3 loses Overall I3 wins, 5 loses The I 980-8 I Junior Varsity team began league play in January with a 5-2 record, while scoring a pre-season high of 331 points and only allowing their opponents l52 points, All in all the Junior Varsity team had a spectacular record. Their final victory over Jefferson, 46-82, clenched a 2nd place league Hnish for Panthers. Juniors, Cheryl Freimuth, Erin Iwata, Rene Artman and Candy Quimby with sophomores, Lisa Robles, Traci Kline and Pam Lillard combined efforts to produce a fantastic season! Betty Kreger Sports I9l Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona League .. 38 .. 46 ..49 ..30 ..43 ..42 ..37 ..34 ..30 H30 5I rp row: IL to RQ Debbie Decker, Kathy Lewis, Lisa Romero, Cheryl Hindergardt, Laura Martich, Diane Weits, Tia howalter, Jamie Boh, Traci Kline, Jenni Fessenden, Diane Donley, Stacy Kloberdanz 2nd row: Coach Rosy lchler GIRLS SOPHOM ORE BASKETBALL Games Alameda ...... Arvada West A rva da ....... Wheatridge Arvada West Westminster Northglenn .... Bear Creek Columbine . Alameda .. Jefferson . League: 6 wins, 5 losses Overall: ll wins, 7 losses The Sophomore girls team got off to a slow start early in the season, but came back winning six games in a row after Christmas. The leading scorers for the team were: Stacey Kloberdanz who averaged l0.5 points and Lisa Romero who averaged 8.7 points a game. Jenny Fessenden also had a great season by leading the ream in rebounds. The girls ended up Il-7 overall and 6-5 I n league. l92 Sports ef? Q 4 3 Back Row. KL to RQ Steve Haase, Brent Eklund, Mike Morgan, Ross Rebne, Dave Olson, Larry Baker, Scott Campbell, Eric Owens, Rob Gill, Bob Roush. Front Rowffl. to RQ Chris Connell, trainer, M. Deutsch, Coach: R. Talkin, Soph. Coach: G. Madden, Head Varsity Coach, D. Schneider, J. V. Coach, Scott Cook, Chris Paulsen. trainers. BOY VARSITY BASKETB l.L This was the Hrs! year for new head coach Garold Madden. It was very difHcult for the senior dominated team to adopt a new coach and a new system in such a short period of time. As the season progressed, however. the Panthers started playing their opponents tougher and tougher. At the end of the sea- he son the Panthers were as good as any team in the league. Coach Madden believes that basketball should be fun and a good time was had by all. E C I Shoot it, Bobby! Sports I93 agp,-5f fv,a.,.A.!5-7 f . ,.,, ,- Aww Way to use that left hand Rob' 96 rhmk I can hn mar ny on me wall? w ummm I 1 ll V L. A. ' n 4- mv' I 94 Sports BOY .LV BASKETB LL Back Row: CL to RQ Greg Durham, Dennis Bruce, .lim Robinson, Paul Schroeder, Ken Pugh, Greg Neal, Dan Deasy Tom Wenzel, .lohn Murnan, Ted Sabus, Tim Jenkins. Front Row:fL to RQ Coach M. Deutsch, Coach D. Schneider Coach R. Talkin. The J. V, 's won four more games this year than they did last year as Sophomores. With the help of three competent sophomores, the J. V. 's played almost everyone to the wire. The highlight of the season, of course, was the two come-from-behind victories over Ar- vada West. Coach Schneider C 'mon guys, let's get enthusiastic! -, i3 Don 't bite your tongue oftl Steve! Sports l95 The sophomores had an outstanding season. Their overall I 5-3 record is the best ever acheived by a Pomona sophomore team. Their league record of I 0-I earned the sophs the league co- championship and gives the basketball program those great expectations new head coach Garold Madden is looking for. Assuming these young men keep improving, for the next two years the rest of the Jefferson County schools will be eating Panther dust. Coach Talkin BOYS SOPHOMORE BASKETB l.l. Back Row:fL to RQ Steve Moos, Ken Styskal, Eric Dernovish, Rich Anders, Robert Mortensen, Jeff Glenn, Mike O'Brien, Guerdon Alguire, Gino Malara, Tom O'Neill, John Conner. Front Rowrfl. to RQ Head Coach Robert Talkin. Assistant Coach Mike Deutsch. l96 Sports The l980-81 Pomona High School Wrestling Team overcame key injuries and winter ill- nesses to once again achieve prominence in Jefferson County and recognition in the state. The Varsity completed its Hrst unde- feated season to win its first Jefferson Coun- ty League Championship. But. injuries to key wrestlers at the District Tournament caused the team to finish second and earn the han- dle of being snake bitten . Four wrestlers competed in the State Tournament and de- spite injuries, were able to place fourth. The leadership provided by seniors Jim Buckner and Pat Cain was exceptional. This year's team upheld the high standards set by past teams and set some new ones for future teams to match or surpass. -Coach Beeson- VA RSI TY WRESTLING Front row: fl to rj Dave Freimuth. Dan Martinez, Lonny Kandel, Kevin Tyner. Second row. Perry Chavez, Doug Roc Coach Beeson, Bruce Branham, Joe Vela. Third row: Jim Buckner, John Biner, Pat Cain, Stephorn Hobbs. many licks does it take to get to the center of a Arvada N. can tell by the look in your eyes, your going to meet a tall, dark tranger. ssiifi' we 4 K' . ' -..Qsa.n Hey you guys! Your messing up my marble game! Sports I Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Pomona Varsity Scores K8-02 49 Evergreen Columbine Lakewood Jefferson Arvada West Arvada Bear Creek Golden .IV WRESTLING I98 Sports www Wrestling Team includes: Front row: fl to rj Da ve Harrison, Dave Freimuth, Perry Chavez, Dan Martinez, Fred Oliv Kevin Medina, Kevin Tyner, Second row: Pat Smith, Lonny Kandel, K.C. Everett, Garret Derouin, .loe Vela, KL Braumba, Brian Torres. Third row: .leff Saline, Matt Rossi, Danny Vela, Doug Root, Mike Marquez, Bruce Branham, .li Prentice, .lim Buckner. Fourth row: Rod Quintana, Dave Barreta, Mark Sanchez, Mark Lewis, Pat Cain, Stephorn Hobl .lohn Biner, The l980-8 I J, V, Wrestling Team once again distin- Pomona J. V. Scores 18-31 33 Evergreen guished itself in competition this year. Many young Pomona Columbine wrestlers had the opportunity to compete, gaining in- Pomona Lakewood valuable experience while waiting for their day to Pomona Jefferson compete on the varsity mat. Pomona Arvada West Pomona Arvada West Outstanding performances were turned in by Dave Pomona Arvada Nicoletti, Fred Oliva, Brian Torres, Michael Marquez, Pomona Centarus Garret Derovin, and Mark Sanchez. Pomona Thornton -Coach Beeson- Pomona Arvada Pomona Bear Creek Sports I99 State Wrestling Contenders were .lim Buckner, Pat Pat Cain, Dan Martinez. and Dave Freimuth, Dan Martinez, placed Second at State. Dave Freimuth placed second at State, also. Jim Buckner placed fourth at State. 200 Sports The l980-l98l Girls Swimming Team was a very young team this year, it was made up of mostly Sophomores and Juniors. The State Qualihers were Beth Barron in the I 00 yard Butterfly, Ann Scott in the 50 yard Freestyle, and Hillary Barber in Diving. Hillary placed third in the state competition by scoring 440 points, she also set a conference record and was undefeated in league competition. Overall, the team placed 6th at the League relays, and 9th at Districts. onus s Wlmmljflgegsli 33, Back row: Cl to rj Lisa Jencsok, Lisa Cheyne, Anie Cunningham, Michell Brand, Lynda Asnton, Sharon Schnitzer, Coac Mueldener. Second row Cl to rj Hilary Barber, Debbie Solly, Lynai Coleman, Pam Solly, Beth Moseng, Mandy Bogel Sharon White. Third row fl to rj Beth Barron, Kathy Michel, Connie Naumann, Ann Scott, Connie Elliot, ChrisAn Barber, Deanna Dickens, Front row Cl to rj Carla Boring, Gigi Deguland, Cheryl Thaemart, Karen Stetkunas, Katl Lewis, Kris Braun. Sports 201 O5 , - on Q 1, ., 'Y ,, ' 4 'x M' gg-,' .cue I ' 'Ribbit ?! , ..:.,, , it, VM-fwn , , . ,. -V .,,.,,,,, wwf Flu- H , ,, ,,,,,, , ' '- Www Hilary takes a flying bow! gig. ..,. , 202 Sports This year's Swimming Team is the best l've seen in many years! said Mr, Mueldener, boys' swimming coach. Our team was composed mostly of sophomores and juniors. Seniors that contributed were: team captain Rich Ferdinandsen, Doug Fessenden, Mike Capone, and in diving, David Eitel. State quaIiHer, this year, was Larry Thuet. SCORES WINS LOSSES Dual Meet Record 8 4 League Record I3 9 Front Row: fl-rj David Eitel, Chris Braun, Mike Capone. Middle Row: fl-rj Dal Cheyne, Mike Ferraro, Larry Walker, J. C. Fox. Back Row fl-rj Dale Newth, LarA Thuet, Rich Ferdinandsen, Doug Fessenden, .lohn Sisson. Not Pictured: Davi Speights, Jeff Nelson, Brad Crimmins, BUYS SWIMMING 47 Q7 YW EE E y IW S ki s I, Jjgkf That water sure looks I wonder if I can swim with my hat on? cold! J Sports 203 , W, if T -.,V ,gag y , H ,XV, .m:A L y ' ' 1 1 - A W ti sf eg, h 1 In tsts le ,fJQMMwf'gm??WMWmM, I wonder if butterflies get this tired! C :?,' tt fi,, Ay I ry Now look you guys. my JOB is on the line! H t' I V A 4' 5' N VV :dy V' N 8 VWAV H Mm 4 y A .M my N' V I tm 5 y A I , I 4. I 3 THE POINT OF NO RETURN 5'ka-...af A, V 'I just washed my hair and couldn 't do a thing with'itI 'o'- Look out Olympics here I come! ''ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZHzzzzzzzzzzz ..Y 204 Sports V lst row, D. Benevento, J. King, S.Bosse, S. D'Ascoli, B. Baker, J. Fredericks, D. McFadden, 2nd row, J. Boese, T. O'Neill, B. Thompson, K. Villanueba, Coach Kintz, T. Bergstrom, T. Matthews, E. Shepard, D. Casper, 3rd row, G. Wheeler, J. Casper, D. Hobbs, A. Talbot, S. Hobbs, M. Marquez, D. Vela, R. Beason, F. Arhold, 4th row, T. Boyd, D. Tumoili, S. Madden, B. Perry, B. Eklund, J. Culver, A. Horning, M. Mally, 5th row, C. Mayer, S. Lewis, R. Steward, R. Benallo, P. Cain, S. Crow, M. O'Brien, J. Kline, P. Schroeder, S. Hasse. BOY TRACK The I 98 I Pomona Track Team finished 3rd in district and 6th in state. The boys Track Team Hnished no lower than 3rd in any invitational this year. The season was high lighted by Randy Beason setting new school records, in the I 00 and 200 yard dashes. The following qualihed for state: Randy Beason, 3rd-I00 meters and 2nd in 200 meters, John Kline, 3rd-shot put. Pat Cain, 5th-shot put and 800 meter relay, Baker, Arhold, Hobbs, Beason, Hnished third. Sports 205 206 Sports Back Row: Tracy Kline, Monica Gracia, Laura Martech, Denies Biggerstaftl Suzanne Woodark, Karen Filowski, Randi Adamczyk, Jayme Boh, Ann Goward, Gina Schroeder, Middle Row: Coach Klatt, Lorie Holland, Donna Waller, Julie Rosetta, Tracie Crockett, Rhonda Adamczyk, Linda Jarboe, Karen Oversteg, Dawn Allen, Laura Marquez, Linda Ripsam, Coach Krueger Front Row: Tammy Hall, Pam Allison, Buffy West, Stacey Kloberdanz, Natalie Houston, Michelle Wertz, Laura Veto, Susan G 'een, Jenifer Cullison GIRLS TRACK TEAM EM . The I98 I Lady Panthers were undefeated in 1, ', their triangular meets and finished a respect- , E able Hfth in the district qualifying meet. The W Panthers I 60 meter relay team of Laura Mar- J XC! quez, Natalie Houston, Traci Crockett, and D W Michelle Wertz placed second at state, and W S V As carried on the great reputation of Pomona 's 13 , quarter miIers . The seniors have been in- .Vs-Weary!! h strumental in establishing a first class pro- gram in Track and Field. Seniors: Best of , -' ,, Luck to You. s 1 I I A ,g -...rl-I C E L ad Up and Over H -,wwf --Ji. im.. it Take That! The following seniors ha ve been participants in track for three years: Dawn Allen. Karen Filkowski, Ann Goward, Traci Crockett, Linda Ripsam, Laura Mar- quez, and Natalie Houston. Sports 207 ff Q , . V . Q 1 W ,952 K K A s qi- 'luy 9K , W , T ,,..,, ji T srae W aarr H ,W W L 1' ? -- gg. V ,,... ,Manga sw ' I. LA , L A , . Q' 5 i 3 I . ,. Mr T t W f f 'P jg! My an lrll . sstr Smile! You 're on candid camera. 'ao Look out world, here I come! Okay guys, l'm ready! 208 Sports Top Row IL To RQ: Greg McFadden, .l.R. Heffley, .lohn Murnan, Doug Rooks, Boothcher, Ted Sabus Middle Row: Coach Moseng, Curt Knittle, .lim Christopher, Tim Wilcoxon, Fred Long, Todd Squillante Bottom Row: Coach FrencpHl, .lay Elliott, .lim Mackin, Paul Coffey, Donald McFadden, Terry Rigg, Melissa McFadden fMgr.j Not Pictured: Jay Goodsell BOYS VARSITY SOCCER The Pomona Soccer Team Hnished with a , , 6-3-2 record, good for fourth place in a C ' ' K ' very competitive, well balanced Jeffco I 'FT eq p League. This years team only had seven sw X J 5 returning seniors. A ' Members of the team with County Honors: M All Conference: Jason Knittle 1122, Paul Coffey 1 I I Q. Second Team: .lay Goddsell U01 Jay Elliott I I Oj 1 Honorable Mention: Curt Knittle C I 02 Doug Root f I I Q Greg McFadden C I I j Sports 209 f W -f ,fmvwvf Here it comes! V e 1 f n v ,,AZ: '4 'l '54' ii . , ,Las Congratulations to a great team!! A Panther kick fi? 210 Sports This was a successful year for the J. V. Q Soccer team, we had many outstanding players and are looking forward to a promising next year. Up, up and away. . M BOYS SOCCER ,... an Q in., Curt Knittle, Paul Coffey, Melissa McFaddin, Mgr., .la y Davenport, .lay Elliott, Peter Gede, Dave McFadden, Fred Long, David Shaw, Greg McFadden, .lohn Murnan, Tod Squillante, Ken Hopple, Wayne Oblander, Mgr., Alvin Hadley, Dirk Boetichen, Tom Bird, Ross Winter, Tedd Sabers, Lenny Coffey, Rick Stroup, Paul Cottingham, Terry Riggs. Sports 2II ,Q f 9, 4, 1 1 .Nw-Q ix . ,mf r .a 1 .?f ' , . 2f4l?'.LL 'ff 4 HE Nw ' ,if ,, v V . , Y . '17 'W' f , 1 , . ' . Y 'A ' W' W :aft . , - ,,f A . V ' ' ' , ' f V pt.. AM, A A . W g V . 4. tnwty VA L M V V. yi 1, , v . A ', J Jn if K -w K f ,L ,, , Y iwnyg K, .V Vw - Ah N S .h. ' , .ff - ' M ,MHZ W wimpy? A v U 1 ,wifi Mn. , K, H 4' . - A f ic ' F It A MQ Lifmfa f M' i 'Sli . - ,, ',,,, A, Lt 1 w 1 A ffwyftpgf fe? . , f . 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A if-' A ' f ' 'S ' X L - ' 1 W i affinerv,-errtfemrrmfee ' ' ,1,, - ' V - 'i', ' ' 4 ' ' 1 J wr 'A ff' .I - ., W,, 'f 'W 4,'f 2 ' . ' 1' ' ,,,f f' 5 M f fvf- 'Wh, fb-f,,,2 Back Row L to R Coach Mick Marsh, Shawn Caldwell, Jim Robinson, Gino DiSalle, Grant Godfrey, Scott Campbell, Mike Krupansky, Don Yost, Chris Evans, Dennis Bruce, Coach Jim Toscono, Coach Wayne Cowell. Front Row- Coach Steve Rombach, Bob Roush, Joe Vela, Jeff Allison, Doug Robinson, Mike Williams, Shawn Jenkins, Rhett Buckles, MGR. Ken Luera, Joe Gonzales. BOYS BASEB LL TEAM Front Row L to R Mgr. Dale Fletcher, Dan Martinez, Jay Harris, Darren Graves, Todd Rago, Tim Jenkins, Bart Green, Rick DiSalle, Luke Fredericks, John Conrad, Mgr. Ken Luera Back Row Coach Jim Toscono, Mike Sellke, Mike Collins, Rich Nowakowski, Todd Sabus, Bob Robinette, Greg Neal, Eric Anderson, Dean Reeves, Jerry Filkowski, Coach Steve Rombach. Sports 2I3 Qs s ' f' ,.,.. 3 I Qsw lt was a difhcult year for the Pomona Baseball Team. Youth and inexperience on the mound made it difHcult to compete in a very tough Jefferson County League. The brightest part of the season came when Pomona upset previously unbeaten Green Mountain I 4- I2, behind a school record of 5 home runs. Mike Krupansky also set a school record of 3 home runs and 9 runs batted in for a single game. Outstanding senior players were Bob Roush 2B: Don Yost, 3B: Rhett Buckles, LF: Mike Williams, CF: Shawn Jenkins, RF: Shaun Cladwell Utility Man, and Gino Di5alle, Pitcher, 214 Sports - Q 1 Back Row: Ed King'coach, David Wahl, Doug Wunsch, Tom Wenzel, Ken Ringleman Bill Thompson Phil Paquet E Cawthorne Casst. coachj, Front Row: Chris Shelley, Todd Rago, Todd Bjorklund Ted Gibson Ph1lMarcantonlo L Kauffman. BO YS GOLF r nr' X. 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Cross Country John Casper, Ken Garcia, Mike Mally, Howard Burke, Chris Mayer, Taylor Boyd, Tom Schmidt, Traci Crockett, Laura Marquex, Natale Houston, Neil Krivonak, Cheryl Giardina, Russ Hen- derer S UPERS TA RS Boys Tennis Scott Campbell, Brett Knox, Steve Hoase, Dale Mc Sports 217 Girls Swimming Andie Cunningham, Carla Boring, Sharon Schnizter, Chris Ann Barber, Lynda Askton. Connel, Shawn Jenkins, Alex Aguilar, Bruce Hite, Jon Berman, Golf Ken Rmgleman. Boys Soccer Jason Knittle, .lim Christopher, Glenn Ribble, Mark Lewis, Fred Long, Mike Capone, Terry Riggs, - in SUPER STARS Sports 219 Girls Basketball Dawn Allen, Nancy S ween y, Kelly Misner, Ann Sabus, Karen Filkowski, Ann Scott, Rene Artman, Laura Marquez, Pam Lillard. 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QW X w yi X K XA Q X' 5 W Q S? K ii ax X K gk X sg' ii kk ii ,,.. lt... A X Q N A x sQ X i X sg A as - X . MN. . ,.f-Q: , ,S -35 ., ..,,,,, . .. 222 Faculty I , s X 3 Faculty 223 si 1 'm,gmw. :sg N Q Qs A Q . N ' 4 ' . W x J Wifi A Q, ' ff 'Siva ,,, X . ' I 1 -. , 1x-.,.,, pa I 'F sa 1- RIN' 0 -fl K3-in f -- 1- -N. 1 i 1 FACU LTY i 3 224 Faculty wg:-K . . ug. . W. 4, gawk I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you for another outstanding year. Watching you and having the privilege of knowing some of you, it's with great pride that I consider myself principal of Pomona High School. Remember you're only one, but you are one. You can 't do everything, but you can do something. That which you can do you ought to do: and that which you ought to do, by God's grace, you will do. I L-A 3 ' Faculty at 1 I 1 1' ,A n-h.... 'T'l ADMINISTRA TIO Q F s as S Larry Ottele Bill Lewis 9 226 Faculty wel Fred Dyer Mick Marsh John Marsico all Jerry Mcl.ellan Judy Nelsvll Theresa Smith OUNSELORS Whom ff Who mf 4 l John Morgan fPsychologistj '1 Dave Wilson fEd. Diagnosticianj Bob Nicoll f5ociaI Workerj Emmy Nielson 1Speech Therapist! become as a person? and How can I best contribute to society? are questions which guidance and counseling programs help all individuals to answer. In their design and operation, through the curriculum and through specialized approaches. guidance and counseling programs exist to improve the learning environment by involving students, staff parents, community and others who influence the learning and development of the persons served by the program, The counselor has a major role in helping all persons develop more adequate and realistic concepts of themselves and become aware of educational and occupational opportunities. s s in 4 X s X .W , ' N e 'XB' .X . .. N' V tg M, ' ' ' ' zfjfz , ,. ' , Dorothy Gallo way Janis Shelley Faculty 22 Q,, Dona Kneifl Carol Hunsaker Robbie Stanley Betty Goode STA FF 4 gp-. -.A !' .lean Beeson Bev Snyder A :S by V . , I R g eteo,l tyl nn,tet Jhg K if 9 lnSySl A tl :abel Rosser, Mary Cusimano, Barbara Christenson. Velma Gardiner, oan Mills, .losefina Van Moorsel Tom Rosser, Elmer Peppler, Elaine Ryn- BBISOII TEACHER AIDS Donna Benallo Carol Erickson Jean Lund Marge Mueller Cheryl Patrick Gerry Rutherford Linda Simmons Bonne Taylor Dottie Thomas Tom Hunsaker Marge Tracey 228 Faculty Since the world grows smaller each day, owing to modern technology, we can identify readily many specific reasons, political and commercial, for studying a foreign language. It may be, however, that the principal benefit derived from the study of another language and culture is the expansion of one's range of experience, an event generally accompanied by the realization that life can be lived more richly beyond the conhnement of a single approach to existence. - W .. ,,,' .. iff' ,,:' , ,,,, A P S' , , 32 v i ,QW ,K 4, 1-TW . James Bahrenburg John Bam,-pw FOREIGN LANGUAGE Riff LNQQW R Q V5 we 4 gk -. ,gf be , a Jerry Blessinger Melody Meyer X na f Faculty 229 Earl Snyder fFor. Lang.Q MTH Tom Francis Robert lndrebo 4 . , e3.u4m5CI-lf' fa Sinmwcgx I QT Co.'bDc'afb'cl Sm 'fZ'r:uv yzmxf albwjg X: - 'lgb m ab lo. Y -yiyk 9'-:oi me sfn36' , , ,an xm Aix.. b be rZoLcaM:lA3aa+Lo3.b Pomona 's math department has grown from l members to I- l its present MCI 2 j2jV2 2-2 members. Years of experience range from x to y where x+ y:28 and 3x-y: 4. Our ages range from a to b where a2-3 la-32: 0 and sin fb-3y: '3f2. We feel our 2x- I: 2I courses from Applied Math to Calculus allows a student to go as far as their ability and desire can take them. As a secondary goal. we hope some of you can End the answers to some of the above. 230 Faculty Nick Kalianov ffa Bjorn Moseng n e aw' if in , M --mmf w, 1 ZZLV U 13 n , A . ,M 5 J, H I A if X ff f. I k 'Ji' fi W V5 'H V ' .,, x i v 4 'M Xa W f ff Q3 ' 1 rrar KX , pf ,F ri 'X I ' :ia K, Marvin Miller Charles Patrick wzizzzzzgigigmi ' Q, S wif' 52 l -fwizszeifre p ,Q zsasesssfacggggu K .. -+:1,.w...,.,,-. :L ' ri Es.. 32 f we 1,,Q ,I M3 L ,- 3 '5igQ 5gE Q wg . s it E' E 2 f , u 1 rrar r ' 54' L,-,, .,,.. 'hw' lg gig X' : . ' gzxkgigg ' fff--h,,. , V ' ,, N V gk A! ,Iam is Don Schneider John Tracey ,W Faculty 231 wr'-w Al White fMathQ 4 '7- ffwawlffi' LIBR RY MEDIA CENTER Shirley Barnes Cathy Hawley Welcome to the LMC, the Library Media Center . . . inside are the tools, the books, Hlmstrips, audio tapes, video programs and other things . . . and the people . . . who can help you on life's most exciting adventure . . . End out what is out there . . . outside of your own four walls . . . the whole, wide world. All you have to do is to open your mind and let the world in. E I T F'i T'6i L Y , - ,sw , '- Jil-'nv .7 I lUinll...liniiL , J IIC l . U . 1 Q ll 232 Faculty The Language Arts 1 , g B department has the 'K t pg I duty and responsibility of educating students in four basic areas: Language, Composition, Literature, and Oral Communication. It is our hope that armed with the tools of information, knowledge and appreciation for the four facets of the language arts, students will mature into thinking adults who incorporate the language, the arts, and the humanities in their everyday lives. W Amanda Bates Deborah Binder LANGUAGE ART 4 Barbara Calson Li1 Cawflwme w11Fam.4Eiqvave eg, 'Wag A ma-des n. Effhevm Didwzas y so Mwwgnuwigkv Q'fgf',f,,,,,,.,,,'1,.,,.,,,w Faculty 233 'X Dan Cunningham James Dougherty 1 'AA -9 6 i ,,,,3,,. ,wma . RB 15 5? 6.xus. Sjlmwiaf 3 ixsuiifi' s...fxf. n Q A ,n an T n. a Sam Dreksler M , a , Guy Granbery V b as Wilma Gundy ViVi Keeton 234 Faculty Q'--Q-.Qi M x K 1 2 I Q X 5 x 8 R x 904 H x : Q ry 'ff Y ,L r 'fx' ,, Q -nf mi E. Q 5 X sw ' , N 5 H Hx ,M n 'Ur N am us is N' Q ' Sk Ni: 'xg 1 Qgixhmiu is ms A 'Q s A New 'Q ' ws N as in 5, :gg it hs' N Q' as P 1-will W ll Ed King Gerold Madden Dwm Wim Clichdz 'Qian 45 .ab ilgflgg ts' au? Russell Manning Marsha Meyers 1' 4 s n - , i n u Kr 2.572 W A 1 . H F f is Q' x l p K 1 wk ,f A Win. I X, izl.. ANR ' 1 Robert Talkin Debra Tully Faculty 235 me . 'W igs 15 2. iii' -- Dale Verhoeven Klang. Artsj Lauren Willis flang. Artsj SOCIAL S TUDIE Stan Abbott William Burton World wal Q Ze Hoover Bhznkex llacmaursday MM Mmm TMC , Lousldn 0. Penrose Q65 ,Revoh.LLuono.r9 warg Civil HRX 3556 Departments of Social Sciences are frequently maligned by the youthful generations of mankind. Indeed, such programs have been described as stuffy, dull. uninspired, and irrelevent. Perhaps this verdict reflects the reality that man's past is characteristically a dusty and plodding process complete with the error of unlearned lessons and the subsequent repetition of effort. It is curious that something so kaleidoscopic as life is frequently faulted as being nothing more that a lying down and a rising up. 236 Faculty if xl 3 .n ki , g f if i iv Charles Ellis Robert Finan ff' ...vW 'll J S, vw a Barbara Finelli 19' j William Larson Sarah Kauffman ,a eg, ':5l Polly Lutz nb.. AA, P o Faculty Allene Mueldener Steve Roberts in-...M Len Scrogan Donald Storey w1'9 li is? 238 Faculty The Pomona Business Department offers a full range of business courses. The staff in the Business Department works well together and makes every effort to Ht the students' needs. Currently they are developing curriculum for the new mini-computer for the accounting. data processing and ofhce occupations programs. They also work together to sponsor and help students develop leadership and competitive skills. lush, . 3 I fy 'S-Ll' Sheila Dl'6l0W Gerri Hendrickson BUSINESS 5, ffm B A f:, E H ffffffi g , rrro, .T srra 23 J Gary Klatt Aaiourme if S4fn5QU.' + do n.iQbau+ses Revenue Dofbnespaoe 'Q A Qfbcl' Elfpenses 7l:P'If'?3 'nme 'QV Cen+erfr19 Sho' H My 'Q 2 ttt lls , if Sue Maloney mme Faculty 239 k 'IT .loan Murnan .9 its Art Spano A 5 Wx. .of Susan Stewart Kathy Van Otterloo , I 4, 5, 1, -a II' K I' .k.. , .' . , - , I .. , .-i., Ji 5, 5 1 Qx E .,A .4 5 240 Faculty The ten educators that compose the teaching staff of Pomona Science Department are well qualified dedicated teachers. Cumulative, the staff holds nine masters degrees plus two PhD's. The one unifying theme that outshines the staff's academic excellence, is their sincere concern for students. We do not teach Science to students, we teach students science. Science then becomes the vehicle which gives us the opportunity to work with students, dealing with the myriads of life's problems and helping them to recognize the vital intricate role their education plays in their life. 5 1 ,J 4 ql'7 5 I no Qs W S S, Wayne Cowell Donald Giddings SCIENC 5 5' x ya M as 5 4' W x ,.,. X N,tt it g if tw -Q3 ,f f- 11.1,-as-wen ' - 2: ses x as V- , M' . 'htm'-'msn-N-2 Charles Kerchner Bernard Kignka Boom Bases SSE' R5'eWcyx47 .d 59.11-N09 ofrgfxo, ,LS ,mel P 2 V Aon S fG.w,j'Y.v 5 K s 1 I at-A-me .V Faculty 241 vs x I H lf N 'Q' Stanley Kreifels aara e S we ' E r 7 ' :77'f?535'- F iii?-:i??:iiik:Fill! T '::.:i2f:. L. . -,QU f f., ,M .3 ar 5 .R T-4 Michael Miller Charles Mueldener M...---f Forest Shoemaker - ,f rh Kim Na tale 'X N 4 ir J 'fl .fif . . 144 . - , Tim Smiley Slim 242 Faculty The music department at Pomona offers many different ways to enjoy and learn from music. There are large groups such as Concert Choir and Marching Band, show groups like Stage Band and Soundsations and the Musical Orchestra, and specialty classes such as music theoryfhistory, instrumental ensemble and sound recording techniques. Hopefully these groups derive a great deal of enjoyment by performing all kinds of music from classical to rock, as well as creating an appreciation of the composer's efforts and the skill required to perform music well. MUSIC Debra Miller Kirk Prichard Geri Vanda veer fl! ' .a Faculty 243 The Art Department at Pomona High School aims at encouraging creativity and imagination and at developing artistic skills and knowledge. We believe in accomplishment and pride in achievement as well as in themselves and also as means towards self-esteem and meaningful self-expression. Norman Finfrock E'ean0re Huntley Robin Pittendrigh Q7 Q Q Q J If 244 Faculty The Pomona Tech. Arts Department has one main goal. That goal is to expose students to the different types of industrial processes and career opportunities. The Tech. Arts programs include auto, drafting, metal, and wood. There are offerings in vocational classes to help prepare for industry, industrial cooperative education fl.C.E.j and vocational auto. As a secondary goal we hope you will learn useful skills you can enjoy the rest of your lives. TECHNICAL AR T5 Wm Goossen Lee Omohundro X '24 ' ,, W. una!! Faculty 245 Jack Stout Uech, Artsj HOME E O OMICS Dixie .lakobsons Lisa Van De Wege' I Wersi Home Economics course offerings range from basic foods to foreign and gourmet cooking: clothing classes from basics through ski wear and light tailoring. We have child development. interior design, and marriage and family classes for upper class students. A new program has been started this year in occupational training for career areas related to home ecomonics. We strive to teach life skills that students would use through out life. 246 Faculty Drivers Education is the school method in which the Rules of the Road are taught. Besides in class instruction, the class consists of 2 hours on the Multiple Car Driving Range, and 3 hours of on the road training. The major goal of drivers education is to teach good driving habits. Steve Owens DRI VER ' EDUCA TIO MYER U! Q 44lDgMUBff.E f'-', . ' ' '- Tom Beeson Ed K intz Faculty 247 The P.E, Department build bodies as well as minds. We offer a variety of courses for all interests from Co-ed exercise courses to specialized sports training. We offer a wide variety of both indoor and outdoor sports such as floor hockey, volleyball, and basketball to tennis, flag football. and track and Held. PHYSICAL EDUCATIO 5 --'- , Lxzz' s j g 'slull s- 1 ..,. Iea lll' 'ies Q rsn W 1 rssyr l aw Betty Krueger -'GMES Temple V k k H LJ? ' ' 'r ' ,1 -'1 ' i' n ,pmnif if H9929 l be c W 4 248 Faculty The P. C. program enables students with Learning Disabilities to complete their graduation requirements. The lab is individualized and g 1 yt, ,, assists in remediating skills in Language Arts and Math. The major goal of the P.C. Lab is for each student to function successfully in the regular curriculum without support from the P.C. Lab. Pomona 's SLIC program offers a Work Experience Study opportunity for all their students. The goal is to train the students in a field of their choice. Upon graduation they will then have an employable skill. f .', - f -h Q P- '- 1 fi' L ' L' 1 a t ,A .,,, V L, .5 gg Karen Harvey IPC? Stuart Weiss KPCQ PC SLIC 3 W y ...gui . Patti Cluck gsucp Robert Hicks KSLICQ Www WWMEHNQLCW sfacaa. Wmmmy T'T?S+w4 L T' Allen Thieme CSLICQ Faculty 249 250 Juniors S 3 i Juniors 251 rf' hm JUNIORS gf Ng Q A 1 .ex Q ,Aa Q 1 Q ,,, -.. uv Q' Q . 3 LQ14 'L+--.-4- ' Q X-4..a . if AA' 5. Lax, X ,-Q' .K-gm K . u. ,.. . r , ' W, J ,, y Y Juniors Jacqueline Claudia Dirk Mandy .lan Body Boeff Boeltcher Hogan Bohan Todd -in Susan Bruhn Randy Bunz Susan Michelle M Bruno k Bruce Scot! Branham Breay Danny Leah Dan Bollon Bolton Booco Diana Marc Sieve Booth Barai Borg Renee Glenna Margaret Borroel Bowers Boyd Bryan Todd Pam Briand Bridgewater Bright Denise Teresa Chuck B ber Cam bell Carlson BWVY Y 8 P Charles Duran Laura Evanyo Juniors 257 Chuck Steve Corinna Cindy Kelli Theksa Lori Gayle Gravelle Gray Green Green Greenfield Grosso Gumm Gushiken Alvin Doreyne Catherine Da wna Larry Jay Bill Megan Hadley Hamel Hanna Hans Harding Harris Har! Hart Patrick Eric Greg Richelle Steffom Tim Lori Wynette Higney Hileman Hill Hirsch Hobbs Hoelting Hoff Hoffman Lorie Andy Rosann Todd Francie Ken Arna Melissa Hollon Horning Hauser Houston Howell Howerter Huck Hudson 260 Juniors l 1... Michelle Jennifer Cheryl Laura Christie Michelle Carol Helene McFerran McGrew McGuire McMenemy McPherson McRae Meader Meagher Suzetle John Michelle Kris Connie lisa Tamara Ka fheryne Means Medina Medrano Meredith Merrin Metcalf Mettler Michel Brent Kelly Kristine Michael Kimberly Randy Myla Roger Miller Miller Miller Miller Mills Minkoff Mohler Moore .losefina John Jamie Lisa Phyllis Karen Michael Moreno Maman Murphy Murray Murray Myers Myers ml Eric Jeffrey Jodi Julie Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Juniors 261 Kenneth Zoy Richard Kenneth Dennis Fred Joseph Renee Nixon Northcutt No wskowski O'DelI Meyer Oliva Padilla Papendick 1 Dave Sandra Janel Frederick Chris Brad Jana Michelle Parker Passanante Patton Paull Paulsen Peery Pehrson Person l Mark Peters Tamara Poggenpohl Paula Peterson Pamela Powers Leslie Pugh isa Phillips Cv' Tisha Poe Candy Randy Quimby Radl Christine Dirk Lucinda Dean Ramona Cheryl Terri William Rainville Rasnie Keeler Reeves Regner Reich Reiner! Rendek Juniors 263 Dawn Denise James Kevin Richard Deborah Michael Brenda Smith Smith ' Smith Smith Smith Solly Sparks Speedy H 1 - Da vid Jay John Timothy Angela Jerri Sharlyn Larry Speights Spencer Spooner Staber Stacionis Staight Stanley 5tark f Leslie Karen Steikunas Cynthia Stern Thomas uu- James Slurgell Sum Svacina Tricia Kathy Deanna Kent Swanson Switzer Tafoya Taylor Taylor Teel Temmer Iempleman Cheryl Deborah Jameg William Angela Robert Lorraine Lisa Thaemert Thomas Thomas HVOMPSOD Tidd Tiedemann TOPP foffff 264 Juniors Natalie Louann Chester Mark Catherine Jamie Gary Timothy Tower Troudt Trykowski Turner Tuttle Vanclea ve Vanzan! Venable l-' Julie Star Leah Richard Timothy Allison Da vid Lisa Vernetti Villanueba Vollack Vonduyke Wacker Wade Wahl Walker Keven Donna Roy John Scott Todd Rebecca Wallendorff Waller Wallis Ward Weils Weland Welch Thomas Buffy Linda Robert Sharon Dean Michael Allan Wenzel West Whatley Whatley White Whitmore Wiedmaier Wilson Juniors 255 Koreen Ross Julia Rick Connie Julie Kelly ffffy Winiecki Winter Wright Wright Zawacki Ziebarth Zikmlmd Zllk Kurt Zimmerman OT PIC TURED Susan Alfaro Franz Arnold Ken Beauregard Harold Belgard Janet Boeser Tim Boorh Diane Brown Diane Neal Dennis Bruce Troy Bryant Crystal Buege Evelyn Burks Tim Carter Sue Christenson David Clemens Marlinda Cook Ernest Cordova Kim Ctess Geri Damm Mike Devine Greg Durham Dennis Elliott Merri Fisbeck Ken Fox Margo Furs! Geff Garramone Peter Gede Kim Geyer Kristine Glaesel Treva Griffis Tracy l-lenshaw Ron Hunt Troy Hurd Steve lsenhower Debbie lsham Kathy Jacovetta David Johnson Brian Lay .lay Levine James Mackin .lose Martinez Maria Martinez Todd Mathews Cheri Mazzocco Bill Mclntyre Michael Olander Randy Minkoff Cindy Mitchell Mary Mixon Slade Moftitt Stacia Oliver Doug Orlingderff Tom Orr Ifaeiene Osborn David Person Harold Porth James Riddle Leonard Roberts Barbara Scarpone Sleven Shaw Brenda Sloan Lora Soroko Shawna Slamm Scott Sutten Gregg Trostel Melinda Toile Leonard Vasquez Danny Vela Joe Vela Tony Verhey Gerald Walker Nancy Walsh Dudley Warner Maxine Westfall Scott Wilkens Michele Williams Sheila Wilson 266 Sophomores svn' fir Sophomores 26 7 SOPHOMORES 268 Sophomores K ' T S C th -erm' -,icy Todd Mike Rhonda Dawn 'lksan ' a y Ackley Acuna Adamzyk Adams Mark Monica Deborah Guerdon Albright Aldaz Alexander Alguire Robert Shannon Pamela Carey Martin Richard ,fames .fhari Rene Kathryn Michael Theodore Austin Bahlmann Daflfnf Hilary Timothy Cheryl Bartlett Bates ' Baldwin Barber Baril Barker T l Rebecca Stacey Tracy Richard i Batten Bauer Bean Becher David Tamara Julia Lori William Douglas Christopher Todd Beck Beck Beemer Behunin Belich Benevento Bergeon Bergstrom Sophomores 269 R. n n ,. Robert Lauren Thomas Valerie Todd Bershers Bird Bird Bittinger Bjorklund Kristin Christopher Jamilyn Body Boeff Boh Timothy Marti Donald Grant Debra Christina Paula Gabriel B0lI3lI BOIIII Bdlden Bolingtf Bolton Bamgr Boaco Bayer Michelle Charles Steven Laurie Shawn Kristine Julie Allgfla ' ' ' ' ' ' Bradley Bragdon Braun Braymn Bffflwllf W Brown Brumbaugh Shelly Michelle Charlene Tammi Kristina William Anthony 5ffPl7:9l'if Brunkow Burke Burns Bush Bust Buxton Byrne C-'NH 270 Sophomores Derek Donald Leslie Jill Karla Jay Joseph Charles Camunez Canale Cannell Carmean Carnes Cayton CGC Chapla Ladonna Felicia Stephanie Isaac Donald Mi Judy Richard Chase Cha vez Cha vez Chen Cheyne Cho Christensen Clark Clayton Leonard Tracy L ynnaie Lee Elizabeth Maureen John Cochran Coffey Cole Coleman Conley Connell Connell Connor Scott Rhonda Kathleen Ronald Paul Darren Dana Kimberly Cook Coonts Cory Cotten Cottingham Couch Craig Craig Lois Jennifer James Jeffrey Robert Colleen Lisa Norma Crespo Cullison Culver Culver Culver Curran Czuk Dagher Sophomores 271 Paul Randy Scott Pamela William Vanessa John Kim Dahlberg Dahlberg Danenhauer Daniels Darlington Darner Davenport Davenport Kelly Richard Debra Renee Eric Alan Elizabeth Richard Dawson DeBarris Decker DeHerrera Dernovish Devine Dignan De5alle Pamela Laura Dianne Susan Da vid Clifton Quinton Craig Dominic Donald Donley Dowling Driggs Duffy Duffy Duran Cheryl Jeff William Cherie Mark Diana Brian Amy Durning Du Vall Dyche Edmonds Eitel Elliott Ellis Ellvell Da vid Elizabeth Craig K. C, Susan Paulina James Scott English Epson Evans Everett Facinelli Fails Fairley Farrar 272 Sophomores Michelle Lisa Robin Lee Jennifer Nelda Heidi Rebecca Faulkenburg Fazekas Fenstad Fernandez Fessenden Fischer Fish Fisk Jennifer Dale Da vid Joel Kimberly Luke Theresa Dawn Flannery Fletcher Foster Fox Franklin Fredericks Freeman Fritsch Richard Lora Robin Wendy Dawn Kelly Keith Jeff Froelich Fronapfel Furst Galasso Galey Gallegos Gardner Gardina Todd Jeffrey Gregory Jay Richard Sheryl Gail James Gilfifap Glenn Godfrey Goodsell Graf Graft Granovsky Grauberger Darren Rick Debbie George Daniel Michelle Carl Barbara Graves Gray Green Green Greene Griesser Guillermo Gutierrez Sophomores 273 Tammy Rod Ernie Ronald April Rob Cameron Tracy Hall Hammond Hancock Hancock Hansen Harberts Harms Harms Da vid Russell Reva Regan Mary Laurie Da vid Rachel Harrison Hasty Haynie Headrick Heaton Hedenskog Heinrich Hendcfsvn Raphael Jeffery William Gerald Kevin Nikolaus Thomas Trudy Henderson Henrich Hensley Hernblom Herron Hilfer Hill Hill Cheryl Rvbill Darryl Candace Scott Vyn Ken Janet Hintergardt Hinton Hobbs Hodgson Honas Hopper Hopple Huber V-IB in 5,1 -I l 1-1 l 1 Lori Keri Da vid G. Sharon Kenneth Sharon Vincent Hidson Hudspeth Hurne Hyma lsham Jackson Jacobson Jaeger 274 Sophomores 1 1 .h i Linda Kathy Bruce Tim Dawn Kim Michele Rhonda Jarboe Jarkow Jarvie Jenkins Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 53,01 Lee Denise Scott Da vid Da Vid Stacy Linda johnsmn Kauffman Keenan Kembel Kennedy Kennedy Kerchner Kimber l l l l Jeffrey Traci Stacey Brad Debra Todd Kurtis Rudolf King Kline Kloberdanz Koach K rouss Kresal Krueger Krupka If l l 1 l Lammfff Kristine Kristine Debra Michael Rand! Lenore Cristina Kuypfr Ladley Larson Laschinger La wrence Lazzell Lehman Leiser Jody Anastacia Rita Cathy Pamela Desirea Cynthia Terressa Lellfl Lesko Levcrftt Lewis Lillard Lindquist Lloyd Lockaby Sophomores 275 b Patrick Lisa Kristine Deborah Michael Shea Patrick Sean Loomis Lorr Loudenburg Luczak Luft Mackin MacOuarrie Madden James Kimberly L-VW' Gino Denise Phillip Michael Lorraine Maddox Mahana Mahler Malara Manzanares Marcantonio Marcolina Marcouillier Darren Michael Christine Laura Denean Adam Corina Bob Marquardt Marquez Marriott Martich Martin Martinez Martinez Martinez Danny Viglgf Douglas Angie Ann Donald Diana Tamara Martinez Martinez Matheny McClellan McConnell McCormick McCormick McCormick Tony Jenny Rex Sharon Phillip Michelle Melissa Jacqueline McCoy McDaniel McDonald McDonald McDowell McEnterfer McFadden MgGann 276 Sophomores Ed SIBYE Tammi Jana Bill Da vid Lisa Roberta MCGNPH MCGIH W McGraw Medill Meitler Melling Merx Michalski Debra Maryann Chanteli Randy Chuck Richard Keith Roger Miedema Mildenhall Miller Miller Mills Misek Mitchell Mitchell Ami' Ken Bernadette Darby Dwayne Mimi Michael Sgeyen Milfffff Moller Montgomery Montoya Montrose Moore Moore Mao, Monica Anna Tvllia Robert Beth Valerie Cathy Kristi Moran Moreland Morris Mortensen Moseng Muniz Murphy Murray Maria Karen Ashley Tammy Bruce Da vid Amber Dale Murray Myers Nannie Nash Neely Newby Newman Newth Sophomores 277 ,lusiin Sherri Herman Dianne Charla Wayne Michael Da vid Nielsen Niemeier Nixon Nobbe Nollen Oblander Obrien Ogard Gerald Laurel Tom Ed Steven Karen Liz Corene Oglesbee Olson O'Neill Orosco Osborne Oversteg Owens Padilla Jerry Lisa Jeffrey Scott Philip Julie Jerry Rhonda Page Pagel Palese Palmteer Paquet Parke Patrick Patton Laurie Robert Diana Lorraine Tamara Edward Jocelyn Marla Pauley Pa yte Pedersen Pedreyra Perry Penick Perkins Peters Chris Jay Edward Therese Christine Da vid Byron Peterson Petras Pettigrew Philbin Pieri Pilger Pink 278 Sophomores Colleen Bill Bambi Laura Michael Pauline Virginia Richard Plese Polzin Porth Potter Prentice Price Price Prince Donna Rebecca Robin John Mark Rodney Todd D2 Wn Pughes Purvis Quick Quinn Quintana Quintana Rago Ranney Robert Anjanette Karen Kristy Jenny Michael Mike Jayne Rawlins Redmond Reed Rees Reeves Reimers Reinert Reynolds Diane Sharon Joan Robert Jerry Nancy Lisa John Rhodebeck Richards Rimshaw Robinette Robinson Robinson Robles Rogne Timothy Fran Lisa Julie John Jeff Gregory Carol Rollins Romero Romero Rosetta Rossorelli Rupp Rush Ryckert Sophomores 279 David Tedd Jeffrey John Donovan Phil Willis Jenny Saba Sabus Salen Sample Sawyer Schaller Scharmer Schleiger ' 4 6 Andy Sandy Susan Gina Zant Larry Teri Chris Schmold Schneider Schnitzer Schroeder Scott Sellers Sha w Shelley Robert Eric Laura Bobby Tia Mark Janine Jeanette Shepard Shepard Shoemaker Showaleer Showalter Sigg Silvas Silvas Kristie Kathy Suzy lucas Darren Brian Michael Pat Simmons Simpson Sisson Skelton Sloniger Smith Smith Smith Pamela John , Shelley Kathie Alisa Anne Valerie Solly Spedding Spencer Spettel Staight Steiner Stephen! 280 Sophomores Lois Da vid Craig Richard Rick Tim Dawn Mark Stevens Stoll Strands Stroud Straup Strzelec Stubelt Szumbgugh Kendall Stephanie William Ted Marlin Craig Tom Tamii Styskal Sullivan Summers Susuras Swartz Sweeney Tallick Tanner Naimffff Mike Pat Jenny John Larry Brian .lon T-'l'1'll0 Thomas Thomas Thompson Thrasher Thuet Torres Torri Scott Mike Don Greg Kevin Ned Rich Craig Townsend Tramutolo Treptow Trujillo Tyner Ulbricht Ursetta Usher Mike Vagnini M Da vid Denean Jack Troy Sherry Bob Velasquez Villani Villano Wade Walters Warren Sophomores 281 Johnny Tina Diane Scott Tracy Michelle Jill Allllf Waters Webb Weits Weller Wells Wertz Westlake Weyers Jo Juli John Nancy Richard Andy Stacey Evan - Weyers Whittier Wiitala Williams Williams Williamson Wilson Woods Glenn Neil Barbara Daniel Leroy Paffifia Woods Woods Woskowicz Wylie Yehle Young fag, . r ' f' 4 A 111 Ch F Q Q Eng U V 1 c n - Q -s ' 4 i 1 Es 1 7 ' 'fi N O 7 f 1 'I C. FY E 282 Sophomores Natalie Alter Eric Apolinar Ray Benson Rich Benson Tina Benson Ann Berna Karen Boeser Eric Brown Michiel Cdebaca Todd Clay Amy Connell Ralph Craighead Cindy Duncan Jerome Duran John Eisworth Kevin Elair Jay Elliott Don Ertle Mary Fichter Jerry Filkowski QCA W A CL QKZPGA N 006 fra JL OT PIC TURED Mark Funk Lori Gagain Rob Hauck Barbara Hearn Jim Heffley Nita Henson Laura Hoppenrath Leoness Houston Kent Jaidinger Marcie Martella Tammy Matson Kathi McClish Daniel McClure Kevin Medina Greg Neal Amy Nelson Lorne Pacheco lan Parkinson Richard Potempa Sheen Rajmaira 6 Cam Qu mywwlFQwA9 CQODKW OX ixfx ON K. 6 wx? an Q10 WL i we all W qi ifxxxk Ken Ramsey John Remigio Rod Rohrmanr. Mat Rossi Llana Sayre Mike Schafer Paul Seymour David Sigg Jackie Sparks Todd Squillante Todd St. Onge Maria Tabangay Denice Thornton Rose Vesco Tom Wilkins Paul Wilson David Wright John Zankoski Eric Zann Dennise Zewe f Sophomore Pomona Outlasts Rebels 2 I - I 3 By NATALIE MEISLER team and I hated to have to play them Denver Post Sports Writer STATISTICS after they lost, Pomona coach. Ed The first time Pomona tight end Rob vom me Kmtz said. They move off the ball Gm went for a Shawn Caldwell Ss, Flrstdowns ......,....,.,.......,.......,....... ..l..,n:,1l 'M Aww no one else and that No. 20 caress, pa Rushes yards ......,..,.,.,....,,......,.,.,... . .. 22 he stopped short and the ball fell in- passing yards ,.......... ,...,,,.,.,. f ta just something. wmvlete' e. EZZL2'ff?f7,111:ii111i:1 15 e X6 'You cant make one mistake be- Whell 9 033.9171 WHS Called Poms ..,,..........,.,.,.,,, ,. 0 ,use he'S ggneg It really required 3 again, C . mined to get it S2 ?3?5I'9fi'.:4 ' . 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