Red Bluff High School - Spartanland Yearbook (Red Bluff, CA)

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It was nice of Kevitt to let me drive Karen and Scott, too. J. Stephens. I'm glad I didn't have to drive the Mustang. K. Penner. I had a great time because it's my last year. I especially enjoyed Todd Rehn's Three Times A Lady at Homecom- ing. S. Landavazo. Next time I think I'II turn the key. K. Sale. I'd like, to do it again, it was really neat. B. Bazzini. I was really surprised that it happened so fast. Being in front of all those people was scary and I was so nervous I stepped on my dress. J. Hidy. It was a fun-filled evening. J. Wheeler. It was an honor the Lord let me have and it feels good. K. Martin. It was a lot of fun and it was great to be chosen as escort. I m just sorry I don t have another Homecoming to do it again. S. Richardson. I was really honored to be nominated by my senior class. It was an experience Ill never forget. D. Richard- son. Denette and I got along great. My only complaint was her pudding-feeding. She made Homecoming unforgetta- ble for me. M. Goodwin. phens Kevin Penner Steve Landavazo and Kevitt Sale QQ Nominee Barbara Bazzlni and escort Tom Lengtat Q35 Nominee Joanne Hldy and escort John Wheeler Q43 Nominee Karen Martin and escort Scott Richardson Q55 Nominee Denette Richardson and escort Mike Goodwin. ,Y Y. H I. ,I .- , f H .. , ., U H Qlj Clockwise from the top are Jerry Ste- 4-NomineefEscortfDrivers 11 .sv , , gg If ? ka Ka, 9 U? N1' 1 l x L NomineefEscortfDrivers 5 Students in the kingdom of Spartanland show their spirit on Cowboy and Indian Day Little Kid Day Generation Day Wild-n-Crazy Day and Green and Gold Day. Terri Shelton comments Who comes up with these crazy ideas? v 1 n u nv 1 n fly Kathy Hendrix clings to her teddy bear and popslcle hoping no one will take them away C25 Greece has its day In Spartanland when many students dress up in togas Shown here are Bobby Ross and Suzanne Crampton C35 Nancy Mtnges stands pigeon toed while Darla Smith shows off her gor geous looks C45 Korn Millar and Shelly Con kling show their baby teeth when they smile C55 Tarzan fTodd Rehnj and Jane CWendl Ptxlerj pose in the lungles of Spartanland CGD John Byrne gives Jeri Carter an affectionate hug 179 The rock group Kiss visits Spartan land on Generation day Left to right are Tom Ile Havens Q85 These students go all out on Wild n Crazy day Left to right are Deanna Berridge Joanne Hidy Denette Richardson Mike Goodwin Chart Sulzer and Susan Fros lie C95 Brett Brown washed his hair ard can t do a thing with ll U03 Teething on a pretzel Robin Johnston makes a perfect candidate for a mother to love QI lj Nancy Bowman and Craig Townsend take time out to enjoy the lunchtime activities Qllj Cowboy Deanna Berrldge and lndlan Mike Goodwin are friends after smoking a peace pipe Thomas. Ali Abassa. Victor Brincat and Char- l L I . .-unzimvm ,,J l1. ... L... Y in X 4 Dress Upf7 fly John Wheeler and Joanne Hidy get close in the balloon-popping contest. Q25 Stefan Wagner and Barbara Sivesind share their lunch. Q35 Two people pass a lifesaver. C4j Mike Goodwin and Denette Richardson feed each other chocolate pudding. C53 Karen Martin catches some jello. CGD The band and drill units prepare to perform. Q75 The newest fashion in wrap-arounds. Q85 The crowd watches people wrapped up in toilet paper. Q91 The top half of Spartanland students. QIOJ Students cut classes to put last minute touch- work. U25 Tom Lengtat enjoys a kiss from Paula Legan and Bobby Ross. U35 Art St. John. Nannette Schumacher Gayle Early and Tom Stubbs pucker up for the lemon eating contest. es on their float. QI lj The rain dance didn't tat replied I was kind of embarrassed but I loved every minute of it! When asked about the kissing, Tom Leng- 'l'i ,. 8-Activities H f '4 Activities-9 All subjects of Spartanland showed expressive splrlt at their Royal Homecoming Rally Spartan cheerleaders kept the crowd roaring with their cre atlve and hllarlously funny skits The lumors and mores as their floats came by Kevln Curl comment ed On a scale of one to ten l give It a nme Now If they had put Bo Derek ln It would have been 3 I0 freshmen cheered along with the seniors and sopho- R LLY IO-Homecoming Rally ull? fly Cheerleader Todd Rehn and Super-Jock Wendi Pixler show their spirit for Green and Gold day. QQ The cheerleaders catch a ride to the rally with a friendly fireman. Q37 Ma- jorette Debbie Taylor twirls her baton for the crowd C45 Spartan Band and Small Flags per form in perfect harmony C55 Freshmen and Junior classes work on a hopeful winner for Sweepstakes Q65 The Spartan Varsity Cheer leaders do a cheer to get the crowd rowdy C75 Enthusiastic Juniors cheer as their float passes by Q81 Senior class president Mike Goodwin gives Tom Lengtat a rose in show ing his appreciation for Tom s help Q95 The Junior crowd777 HOD Hey Seniors whats going on? CIIJ Officers all receive roses for their involvement with their floats Homecoming Rally II As... - Tl 2 ft l t it in 49 e it N1 5 H its M if , , ,- 42 J S z EZ' .V XZ' Qlj Scott Richardson escorts Karen Martin. Q25 Joanne Hidy, Homecoming Queen I98O, with arms full of red roses, poses with escort John Wheeler. Q39 Tom Lengtat escorts Barbara Bazzini. Q43 Todd Rehn announces the nominees and their escorts as they descend the stairs Q55 Homecoming Queen Joanne Hldy poses with her royal court Q65 Mike boodwln and Denette Richardson smile for the pho tographer Homecoming photos courtesy of Ralph Ehorn is 3 ' 'Winn' e 4 ,Q ,,. ,x W, 41 lt'ir ,Q . wifi 'Que 1 5 rl . o, 5 K ,sr , tk, V, ' gn il , 6 i S rig' Q During half-time at the varsity football game, Todd Rehn introduced the princesses and their handsome princes: Denette Richardson and Mike Goodwin, Barbara Bazzini with Tom Lengtat, Karen Martin escorted by Scott Richardson, and Joanne Hidy with her escort John Wheeler. All four hopeful Homecoming Queen candidates clasped hands as Todd Rehn read the winner s name: Miss Joanne Hidy! Last year s Queen Karen Rhodes crowned Joanne Hidy as Homecoming Queen for l98O After the disappointing game everyone enloyed the Homecoming Dance at the Veteran s Hall The music by Crystal Wind and the dancing made Home coming Night an enchanted evening to remember Joanne Hidy commented afterward l was really surprised that it happened so fast Being in front of all those people was scary and I was so nervous I stepped on my dress' John Wheeler said It was a fun filled evening W -Q., '-Q s., y J Homecoming Queen I3 N l. I4-Candids won: ' '-ar 511' wwf ,iw 'M Hs 5 . .A 'I CandidsfI5 N2 I . I6-FIoatsfFlowerfConstruction 1- ' r fu... A common tradition of Homecoming comes alive during the first few weeks of school. This year two classes became united to make one float. Seniors worked with the sophomores while the juniors helped the frosh. Responding to the winning of the time 8I got their just reward! Sweepstakes, Marty Sweet. senior, replies. lt's about UQ Students spend all their free time putting last minute details on their floats C25 Al Skaggs wears a Will you hurry up expres sion while he waits for Cassie Jacobs and Jody Perkins to finish their flowers Q33 Lana Taylor and Nina Lucero work on flowers to be used in a hopeful float winner Q43 Two fresh men do their part on the combined junior freshman float CSD Miners Bite the Dust is the theme that won Class Prize Q65 Time is not to be wasted in the making of flowers as these freshmen prove C75 This freshman works inside at a junior freshman flower par ty C85 Blow their Mines reads the senior sophomore float which captured Sweep stakes Q95 Chris Berridge puts her time in at one of many construction parties QIOJ Ju niors at a flower party discuss the day s hap penlngs while they work ti . ,- .. . . ,, . 1 1' - - rf - I . . . , -. I - V FloatsfFlowerfConstruction I7 5 X Q Sl' 21- It .rx W- R SQ . f Q X I . b 1 fl lump ' I 'Q NES 1 'L., .f5, '- -,w- 1 Q Eib ,.. -., pi!! M fr P' Q., W, YQ A as E x -s. , HK 1 . I, SPARTANLAND PEQPLE I we 'S ? -ff 'imma :N Q' , ..x:.:,, i 35 k J 5, wufqu-1 FRWQW N Jv .- DivisionfPeopIe I9 ii' ,Q -:.,: 2 ,Kk L.-,:.. A iv' K .M ,Qs 1. N Qi .K F 'b A as H Michael Goodwin Suzanne Padilla Nancy Oldham Senior President , Vice President Secretary 'tv MW ,ga V Pi,'i i i f .N , , Q 3 b N, ,:v. -mf if , iii'i iiii 2 r.,, Q , P V. P ,,: :, A. 3, my . ggi L V fin : PM L , , Q' .if 1 if , , nl ' I - ' K ' 10 M M34-, - .ws .muh . ' s ' V . .,1. . ' - , 5 ,gy , kk,. .,,, A N K K K , . . . ,Q - , ii ff: afifzzf, 1-1. ' 522' ' .'kL in raed v'm mw,,-M E K ' Y' K K I Tom Lengtat Sharon Riberal Representative Representative We have finally reached that time in our lives when we leave our old friends behind and meet new ones as our adult lives go on. Just when we thought we had all the answers to life, people changed the questions. Where do we go from here? Only you can answer. . . Always remember the fun times we shared and the bad times we pulled through. A special thanks to all those teachers. parents and friends who helped us these past four years. We've made it this far and we'll continue to make itll The class of SI 153 if fa! fe, , , , f all 4' 'ls i af-ai:A1,, .gp 'mei ' 'lf?533.'Z::',, ,afg-:s: ,. ww , 'i' - ' Q is1eey'Ql:f f 1:4 -uf- 31,1 . Az. :1ee: ,fe,,, . . K ,, effifgig .,45 z -Hgj--5155 ggzm j 21553-371'-Ja - 5515,- -. wwf' A. 1, Q, fl is , --WM wfwf .qu 11' ,.,.. W 1. 7. Af L26 ii5552Z33i3'3E4Ql'5?x5'iif2B?BlEfE'EsGuQE3.2Z?94vK?M S52 QKSSHEKZHSEESQQQQSWKWQQGLTEZ132' WQSQQQQE SSQSSSBQQ XiZ'32E.?239E3d'2EE+5s4?ES92vAi?Z3?Xm'Z 0f53S5l'S 31322523 3 MWVM viZS S23PyiE392MSl5 E553 ZSQHWQM vlilf Qiifwiiiifiiiiiii SQQEYZQESZLS J Z 52555 7' iff 3 H2512 Q C W 5 E25 E521 2535 '595'fG1wfSS'.3Q,3Z,i ifzvvikie 3 72 HEX! 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Curl Penny Curry Joe D'Aiello Joshua James Dale Anthony Davis AI DeNapoli Patrick Denson Donna Dettman Donald Dobson Kathleen Doughty Jim Dreier ,, , L ,,,, ..,, , ,, ,rw QE IW 1? ,,,f ' :ff M, H 'jg 9 w.., w.f : ,f E 1 .9 if Vg W- r 4 'WW ' - , h R 1 ,h.hgf,'.m:MQm,gm-1,WQ.,vw::m. w..::-MA-M1-ffem.Mfwgxgfmww-.q.hY-fUrf.7,w,-Wagwmfwgz' Q.f,fifM wa,-,U4M.ffm,1,mf.UwfM,::m:m-ww awhz,:rxp,:w.w,:,wWww.,,w-Mzwxfzzrmgw,,wwMfwgM,fw'n,.m,' A q,,yfh-Q.:-ww, fmfrw - f .aw-ww, u,,4fM:-ff,,4,ffW ,fm f V fi Eddie Jablonowski Kelly Jackson Cassie Jacobs Rick Jensen Eric Johnson Kim Johnson John Jorgenson Kathy Keathley Tim Kellar Rhonda Kent Alan Kenyon Kirt Kirchmeier Connie Kirk Greg Kirkes Marni Knaeble Emmett Koerperich Vincent Krick Carol Labutski Stephen Landavazo Bob LaRue Seniors-29 if 1 mf:-fz' 2' i ia: V !'fw, 11W za ,, 1- ww, WNNW 5 ifffgfifw' A vw, , . Q. A f wif +1 Q 7 J V18 ...K . , , X 1 f f I wi' ' I , ' H ,, ..., , 'fin .. Q x fkff1if7,'E1- ' in bm 221 ,Wf- EM A,,..,,.. 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I f f f , A KG 7 11 .,,, ' f xf M' ' ,wx -Q 1 . af , ,mp , ,, , ' ' ' V gg,-V z f, - if f f ,Q ' ' V f ,. -1, 4 an ,X ,, ,v ,i ? , f fm- wg E 2 A ,, , QQ f' . w m rw 'vlfvwhwdly f fi vi M U2 in V -4-, wifi- .nt VU 2 in 1 nw' IF YOU COULD SPENDA DAY ON SPARTONLAN Cindy Adams: To have no pain or unhappi- ness in the world. Rodney Barbush: To have a great party for graduation and the pick of the worId's beau- tiful women. Clancy Barone: To be as fast as S. Marine - smart as A. Garcia - stout as Cagle - but not as ugly as Skaggs. Lynda Beem: A towel person for the Oakland Raiders. Chris Berridge: To be Queen for the Day with Ruffner 8 Hassey as my personal slaves. Art Blankinship: To be a detective on a fam- ous case. Jeff Bloxham: I would spend it with Debra Jo! Michele Bradshaw? To own South Fork Ranch. Brett Brown: A date with Miss Piggy. Sandy Bever: To be Jim Craig's private in- structor! Lisa Burton: To gain the knowledge and pow- er to come back and make millions. Bill Cagle: I would like to be a combination of Henry Weinhard and Hugh Hefner, so I could have my own Private Reserve. Cheryl Cahoon: To be a full-time Cover Girl for Cosmopolian. Janet Carmickle: To be the rich owner of a Hostess Ding Dong factory. Robert Carrell: 250 National Motocross Champion. Lori Brown: To be a famous novelist. Gary Becker: To relax and have some peace and quiet. Kelly Conner: To be Mrs. Right's Mr. Right. Helen Crain: A plane A plane . to rescue me. Karen Cunningham: to have the camero and a full tank of gas. David Basgal: To fish the limit on Salmon and Steelhead, and bag the limit of Pheasant in one shot. Teri Beene: To be li l C.C.P.R.A. in barrel 38 Senior Quotes racing, and to have my X back! Jeff Bennett: To drop Tatoo in an active vol- cano. Phylinda Boren: To be a movie star and marry J.R.. Knot Ewinglj Sandra Brooksher: To marry a rich, good looking cowboy. Marvin Benefield: To be most valuable player in the Pro Bowl. Bill Brasher: To be Hugh Hefners' son and sole heir. Bodi Brown: The state champion High school wrestler. Gary Brown: To become a Duke in the Duke's of Hazzard. Joe Blythe: I would like to be the person who hands Out towels in the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders' locker room. Joe Byra: The Incredible Hulk. Allen Bumpus: To get rid of my sister! Yea! David Casey: To be filthy rich. Tim Canavan: To spend the day in peace and quiet. and nothing more. Marlissa Chase: To live in a jungle have a tropical tan, own all the lions and tigers I want and a companion of course! Shane Combes: To spend it with Bo Derek and because it has to be clean, I will stop right there. Sam Collins: Wouldn't you like to know! Toni Correa: To have a better Sr. Question. David Cripe: To have a cabin high in the mountains where I could do so much hunting l'd get tired of it. Penny Curry: To grow about 3-4 inches. so I can see someone eye to eye. Charles Dunham: To drive the fastest drag boat known. Jim Dreier: To be the world's greatest fisher- man. Kathy Doughty: To just sit by a quiet fire place with a good book and my favorite per- SON. Kevin Curl: To be the President of the United States and have the first lady be Bo Derek. Tom Cunha: I would like to have one big party and whisks for me and my friends. Shelly Conkling: To be kidnapped by a ship of good looking pirates and never be rescued. Al Denapoli: Be richer. Donna Dettman: To be about about 5 inches taller for l day. CFor obvious reasons.j Suzanne Dunn: I want to be rich and have a big mansion with a huge swimming pool. ten- nis courts and servants. Don Dobson: To be Superman or the Flash. Paul Decker: To spend the day with Goldie Hawn. Joshua Dale: To be able to play lead guitar as good as Ted Nugentl Kelvin Atwell: To be lost forever in a Sensi- milla forest. Darcell Abel: To be C.C.P.R.A. bareback rider. John Arroyo: The greatest year-round athle- tic superstar. Gary Ault: To spend the day with all the varsity cheerleaders. fAnd not to listen to cheers eitherlj Kathy Affonso: I would like to spend the whole day. or maybe iust half, learning to be a carpenter and waterski. Ali Abbassi: To have the authority to blow Iran off the maps! Barbara Hulsey: To be able to give everyone love and happiness. Lance Heinle: To see my future. Barbara Bazzini: To Eat ice cream all day with Cathy. Jill. Lori, Karen. Kim. Ben Barber: To be Mr. Roarke, Brenda Hinkle: To have a romantic honey- moon with Lancy-poo. ANTASY ISLAND, WHAT WOULD YOUR FANTASY BE? Debbie Hinkle: I want to know what peoples' expressions were when Jesus healed people. or when he was raised from the dead. AnnElyse Hays: I would want to be as tall as Kareem Abdul Jabber so I could look down at everyone! Dan Herren: To be a millionare with a man- sion and have beautiful women as my ser- vants. Brenda Hunt: For everyone to know and be like Jesus Christ. Kristel Hinek: To grasp the subconcept of the innermost outer cosmos, or learn how to roll- er skate. Joanne Hidy: Homecoming Queen of GuRu U. Ken Hess: To be rich. own a Ferrari. and live in Humbolt County. Darren Henley: To be a quest trumpet player for Maynard Ferguson. Janette Hendricks: To be the Roarke of the Island. Alex Hardy: To be rich and famous. Joe Hudnall: To be Clancy Barone so I could have enough ego to Ioan out! Buckley Hulseman: Being with person I love and running an 8:30, 2 mile. Judy Howard: To marry Tattoo. Carla Hutchison! To spend the day with Charles Bronson S Kris Kristoferson. Charlie Havens: To spend the time with my two best friends. Jack Daniels and Jim Beam. Dana Esskew: To be able to spend it with Bob Hamilton. To show him I love him and always will. Kevin Ede: That it wouldn't sink with me on it! John Earle: To get married to Tania and cruz around in the hottest Rolls ever made. Tracey Fillman: To be spend the rest of my life with a very special guy in my life and to be a lab technician. Kathy Easley: On the slopes with Brian. Stefani Edwards: To learn and understand everything life has to teach. Lillie Elliott: To take dictation from Miss Hor- ton. Greg Ellis: A case of my favorite whiskey and I98l playmate. Tim Early: To spend a couple of weeks on a white, sandy beach with my favorite person. Cathy Fregoso: To eat ice cream all day long with Barbara. Jill. Karen, Lori. and Lynda!!! Curtis Freeman: To spend the weekend with Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders. Stephen Flaiz: To be rich and never have to worry about work. All I would do is hunt S chase women. Albert Garcia: Fame, Love. Wealth. .. that's all!!! David Goforth: To win the Boston Marathon. Tammy Gaylord: To beat Karline in the Indy SCD!! Skip Gautier: To run and own a female ski resort in Switzerland. Larry Gardner- To go to every bridge on the island and to the highest cliffs and swan dive into the water. Roger Grondona: To be at a Tahitian Luau and be subdued by blonde Swedish women in their brass tutu's. Alberta Goodwin: To be with Barry Manilow. because he is my favorite singer. Mark Gwaltney: To be a rich and successful farmer. Warren Greene: To scuba dive in conditions like the Bahamas. Della Grant: To go to a Bee Gees' concert. and meet. hug. and kiss Barry Gibb. Jay Guterding: Being mugged by the lovely Spartan Cheerleaders! Kirk Gebicke: To spend the week with Bo Derek. Eric Johnson: To own a Ronald Regan punch- ing bag. CPreferably the real thing.j Melinda Jennings: To be shipwrecked with Clint Eastwood and swim in a pool full of Mai Tai's. Tim Keller: To ride a guitar off the Golden Gate so I could win lm acres of prime Hawai- ian land. John Kaeding: To be a fighter pilot and fly with the Black Sheep. Kathy Keathley: To be able to look Mean Joe Green face to face. Tina Love: To be with someone I really care for. Chris Linton: To be the richest woman and own the Green Bay Packers, Pittsburg Steel- ers and the sweetest porche! Karline Lyon: To beat A.J. Foyt in the Indy Sw. Kelly Jackson: All I can say is it involves ll men and a spider monkey! Eddie Jablonowski: One day with Judy Landers. Cassie Jacobs: To have Burt Reynolds in Aus- tralia with me S my 28Ozx. Rick Jensen: To be the lead-guitarist in the world's most famous rock band. Kim Johnson: To be attacked by several tall. good-looking and well built men. John Jorgenson: To be a rich architect. Alan Kenyon: To get rich and meet the girl of my dreams. Kirt Kirchmeier: It would be exciting that's for sure! Greg Kirkes: It would be the acquiring of infinitely more unlimited fantasies, Marni Knaeble: Eddie Money and I on our honeymoon! Carol Labutski: To get a big party going for the gang. and be with my honey. Melody Lankins: To be in the mts. and live in a log cabin with the animals, and green grass. trees, and a lake. Bob LaRue: To be invited to one of Hugh Heffner's parties. Responses to the Senior question continue on page Ill Senior Quotes 39 4OJuniors Smith. Junior Class President. Vars Cheerleader. and the Robertson: Junior Class Secretary. Member and the Drill Team, i Berridge: Junior Class Representative. Varsi Basketball Cheerleader. Member of the Key Club Lisa Broxson. Junior Class Representative. Varsity Cheerleader. The Junior class of I982 is one of a kind. We rule, and hopefully next year our float will rule too! Karen Frey .yy .s . K Q M ll , i 1 i v ff xi, ff f - 'AH ' kms- X if ff -... ' A . L X ta k - 1 W X Q. f ak .55 is 'A E , Aw W' K N , l 1.141 in v . Er SEQ: ,. . - Q V A . fs '- Q S it ww- .Q A we ..., .We .. E 'V i Alzea Aaron Jerri Adams Mike Adams Karen Almeida Debbie Amos Barbara Anderson Chris Armstrong Marty Ashton Kristi Atterberry Steve Ault James Ausman Dydrea Autry Lupe Avila Brett Axion .lim Badger Steve Baer Brenda Bagget! Wendy Bagley Laurie Baker Don Baldry Norman Banwarth James Barentine Anna Barnett Stacy Bauer Tania Bays Lucinda Begbie Larry Beik Tina Bell Sherrie Benner Troy Billingham Dayna Bledsoe Lewie Blevins Julie Bline Rodney Bline Todd Blocher Dwanell Boyer Brian Bradley Ernie Bradshaw Colleen Brady Corene Brammer Diane Breedlove Victor Brincax Rick Bock Kimm Boeckholt Allen Bolstad Leland Bonner Nicole Borel Nancy Bowman Lou Breitegger Juniors-4I 42-Juniors Laura Brinneman Chris Brinton Gary Brockman Barbara Brown Jerry Brown Lesli Brown Jeff Bryning Michelle Buehler Connie Bumpus Kelli Burch Dolores Burd Patty Burke Julie Burlison Rona Butler Tammy Button John Byrne Theresa Calhoun Brian Cantrell Carol Carnes Theresa Carrel Jessica Cathcart Joe Cavalieri Betty Chadwick Trish Chaney Phil Chavez AI Chittenden Gary Clark Gary Clawson Patricia Clement Barbara Click Ron Clifford Clay Cole James Coleman Billie Conant Eric Cook Terrie Cooper Kim Coulter Marie Couture Janis Cox Tim Craig FX Q Q? sh-.., Connie Crespin Vivian Cripe Mike Crowe Matt Cruise Lori Culp Larry Cunningham Thelma Cunningham Becky Curl Natalie Dahl Cliff Daniels Peter Davies Cathy Davis Monica Davison Andy DeHennis Glynda Derby Lori Dekego Helen Dias Cathy Dietz Shelley Dimmit! John Drake Gary Drummond Chuck Dutcher Gayle Early Nancy Early Brenda Eastland John Ebersole Terri Eck Grant Eddy Todd Eklund Cindi Ellis Liz Emerson Mike Emigh Jon Erbes Sandee Ermacoff Kim Farrell Greg Fenton Mary Fernandis Rick Fimea Todd Fitchette Robin Flournoy Frances Fogleman Velda Ford Gilene Foster Ann Frash David Freemyers Karen Frey Jo Frischerz David Froome Theresa Gall John Gardiner Stephanie Garside Mike Gibson Lisa C-iipson Paul Giubergia Julie Gleason Jaime Glenn Amy Golden Marcie Green Debbie Grunenfelder Mike Haigh Kirk Hansen Sheri Hanson Robert Hari Dan Hartley Robert Havens Ron Havens Shelli Hay Tareria Heard Lise Helseth Tom Ha-:Isley Dan Hencratt Wes Hendricks Lisa Herzic Michele Hess Laura Hickman Linda Hidy Wandy Hidy Vern Higham Kelly Hinkle Jim Holm Terry Hudgens Diane Hughes Scott Hughes Jerry Hulsey Thea Hurst Keith lrigoyen Chris Jacobs Paul Jacobs Mona Jensen E Q fl :Jasc , W 65 1-1 ws K f gs 4 Tom Johnson Corbi Jorgenson Angela Kane Lolita Kelly Lori Keys Nancy Keys Michael Kimberlin Earl Klapperich Joyce Knapp DeAnna Knutson John Koerperich Matt Kroeker Dawn Lashley Jake Layman Natalie Law Paula Legan Laura Lewis Scott Lewis Patricia Lindauer Bill Loftis Connie Lourence Nina Lucero Rhonda Lusk Kim Madison Patti Malumphy Dale Martinez Mike Massa Carolyn Massey Bob Mather Michelle Maxwell Tim McCaughey Kevin McCauley Kolet McCellon Sondra McColpin Marvin McConnell Brad McDonald Rick McDorman Abner McKenzie Carla McMillen Steve McNabb Matt Medeiros Russ Mefford Bill Meguire Julie Mehringer Fillisha Merrithew Kim Meyers Edie Miller Karla Miller Victor Miller Juniors-45 46-Juniors Tammie Milligan Nancy Minges Scott Miranda Brad Moore Jill Moore .lon Moore Rene Morgan Barbara Morris Joanne Mulford Linda Nichols Ray Nichols Bill Noftz Rick Northup Mike Nye Curt Olson Dave Oropeza Denise Osborn Sheri Osborne Todd Osborne Alan Osenton Brian Owens Jenni Owens Karen Owens Gary Packer Ranita Packer Susan Penrod Andre Padilla Jonathan Partsch Janet Paslay Laurie Patrick Jim Peden Steve Pemberton Becky Penner Shelly Penner Leisa Pennington Lorii Pennington Gabby Perez Q -as ' gn' ani 43 'mqf- ' e 1 8 K 'V 4- in -v-4 i 4, Q- f 5' A ,,,, .,.-f X Lori Perry Glenn Phillips Glendora Pitkin Melissa Pohlschneider Dierdre Pratt Valarie Rankin Jeff Raschke Tony Revelle William Revelle Rhoda Rhoads Kenan Rhodes Cindy Richardson Dan Richelieu Leann Richter Michelle Rick Susie Robison Luis Rodriguez Randy Rodriguez Ann Rohrer Sandy Rosas Bobby Ross Licia Rowland Diane Ruff Charly Russ Debbie Russell Rhonda Ryan Mary Salas Martin Schmid Patti Schmid Brenda Schmidt Bill Scott Lindsay Scott Larry Searcy Tonnia Sevilla Leslie Shank Laura Shaw Glen Shelnutt Terri Shelton Marshail Shuman Ken Sims Kim Sismeros Barbara Sivesind Steve Smead Jen Smith Lyle Smith Shelley Smith Eloisa Solis Frank Sorling Dave Spliethof Juniors 47 Judy Standridge Michelle Stanley Jim Staton Cindy Steel Patricia Stephens Ed Stevens Peggy Stubbs Lori Tatro Ann Taylor Debbie Taylor Jeff Taylor Lana Taylor Laura Tebo Bryan Teske Debby Thomas Tom Thomas Sandy Thompson David Tiffany Tamey Trethewey Ray Troutman Wayne Troxell Vicki Turner Valerie Twiford Karen Ulrich Ramona Van der Eyck Penny Van Buskirk Tod Variz Becky Vegar V Lahti i ii. Sherri Adams Gary Atchison Stacie Baptista Kelli Barker Randy Beane Toni Bonus John Bristow Lonnie Brown Natalie Carter Jeremy Dale Timothy Dennis Paul Dye Todd Foulke Cheri Fox Leticia Garcia Benny Gipson Patrick Gleason Joseph Halas April Hale Edward Hart Andrea Hock Eddie Houghtby 94. SPY? .,a .Q wir' ' James Howell Michael Johnson Cathy Jones David Lawver .lake Layman Dana Low David Mann Quinn Mendonca Virgil Molina Marie Naredo Richard O'SuIlivan Clarke Paquin Jerry Peralta Troy Pryor Brad Routh Michael Sisson Alan Robert Stout Ronald Thayer Charles Ward Tony Woods Brian Zazueta CllStanding: Mike Fuller, Robin Williams. Kneeling: Diana Engle. Above Not Shown. ffm tg: Dan Vicars Tanya Vincent Lori Von Cadow Stefan Wagner Tracy Walser Julie Walters Lynn Warner Mickey Weaver Lorna Weissinger Ken Wilcox David Wilds Dominique Williamson Arlene Willis Bob Wilson Branda Wilson La Rae Winstead Sue Wittorff Doug Wright Rick Younger Diane Zambrano Martha Zegler Machelle Zimmerman Kyle Zirkle Juniors-49 Kathy Hendrix. Sophomore Class Presldent. Student Council 39 zine' Staci Smith: Sophomore Class Representative. Yearbook Staff, Student Council. Chari Sulzerz Sophomore Class Representative Volleyball, Basketball. The lunch time for Splrlt Week better than last year's. 5OSophomores Carmel Adams Curt Allen Lorrie Allen Phyllis Alvord Christine Ammen Karen Andreasen Lupe Arroyo Cam Atkins Deron Atwell Mark Avilla Jeff Babb Tim Baides Tim Baker Traci Banworth Peter Barbush Kirk Bare Brom Barker Noelle Baros Lamar Bayles Kim Beal Debbie Becker Barbara Bell Carol Bell Majesty Benefield Cindy Bennett Dale Benton Grant Bever Kim Birdsong Brian Burkes Zeno Blanchard Dawn Bloxham Deanna Boes Michele Boitano Marty Bornmann Ron Bradley Janet Bradshaw Larry Brinnemann Monica Britton Rutha Brockman Jeanette Brower Lynita Brown John Browning John Brugaletta Julie Bryning Jodi Burch Tony Burrill Delores Byro Janet Byro Randy Cairns Sophomores-5I Daco Canales Matt Canavan Sabrina Carman Bronwyn Carnegie Cathy Carnes Chris Carpenter Brian Carr Jeri Carter Rhonda Case Eric Casey Arlene Caywood Mike Chambers Chris Chapin V Carrie Charlton Cathy Clancy K Maria Clemente Terri Clinger Molly Clogg - Scott Coffee Maggie Collins Toni Compton Gale Conley Margie Contreras, Charlene Cook Toby Cooper - k Jim Cottier David Cox C Cheryl Crain , Thomas Crespin Barbara Cruz , John Curry Tierney Dancel Natalie Davison Kasey Day C i Sheryl Dearman Rebecca Delatorre Rod Debatorre - Patti Deblapoli Cates Dietz L Rod Dunham Patsy Dye ' Luri Eck V - Clellyn Eddy Tina Elledge Grace Elliott Sally Erhes Patty Espinosa Kim Farley Brenda Faulkner 52 Sophomores l x4 gf ' w , X My Xu ,JA- ZWK V 2 V ,. RJ lt' ' ,, ' -. , 0 K 5 X .5 59 ,, . n if ic. ,fx .6 -,, J i l Richard Fish Pam Fisher Jeff Flavin John Fletcher Teresa Flores Kim Flynn Denise Fone Yvette Fortier Doug Foster Shannon Foster Coni Fregoso errick Fuller Teresa Garcia Ken Garner Jim Garten Tammy Garvin Kim Gauthier Jeff Gerber Sam Gibson Lisa Givens Ric Gould Jeff Grant Julie Grant John Green Gary Greendale Philip Greene Karen Haas David Hague Todd Hansen Debbie Harrington Karla Hart Ken Hartman Robert Hassei Scott Hayes Jon I-leany Fawn Heffelfinger Larry Hicks Penny Hicks Kevin Hinkle Greg Hogan Robby Holte Michele Hope Dawn Horne David Horton Stephanie Hoss Linda Houchins Don Howard Sophomores 53 ev Jerry John Hughes H Debbie UTIL Sherry Teresa Kim lr Kevin David David Jury . W. In Ken Rose Kari Lane Larry Lanham Ted Lidie Lekae Lillis n Allison Li Greg Long 54-Sophomores l n ' Karen Lutes Steve Luzzadder Al Maas Wes Manson Jim Manzano Bobby Maples Karen Marine Allan Marshall Tim Martin Jeff Massey Danielle McBride Natalie McCabe Lee-Anne McClellan Mark McClure Meryl McClure Tanya McCreary Marie M-:Croskey Stephanie McGarixy Nishma McGrath Misty McGuire Alycia Mehren Earl Mendenhall Shawn Metcalf Rick Miles Eric Miller Laurie Milliman Leonard Milliman David Moore Melinda Mott Karen Nehrer Wayne Neighbors Mark Nissen Tammy Norman Ronn Nott Rich Oller Frank Oropeza Jon O'Sullivan Deborah Overman Lauren Owens Roy Partsch Sophomores 55 ommy Ross Chris Scott Vaughn Scott Genna Shepherd Craig Shults 56-Sophomores ' A I tif . ,Q -M M sf v ,f X I NX N. mf- qw X , 5 Q qv Q 9 'Ni A -., -W ,ft 2 112:-2351 ' gall , . 'I l xg 4 Dan Skaggs Tim Skillman Pat Skinner Dawn Smart Sherry Smiley Ben Smith Ken Smith Ranae Smith Julie Snell Roya Sorter Amy Spanfelner Brenda Spanfelner Jason Spencer Anna Spliethof Jacques Spliethof Gary Spurgeon Matt Steele Charley Stevens Bob Stone Shirley Stone Caryn Sullivan David Symanietz Tim Tanem Sheryl Taylor Todd Taylor Karen Telfer Joe Terras Grace Thomas Linda Thorpe Brian Thurmond Craig Townsend Kendel Trent Teri Tretheway Larry Tuttle Deborah Veatch Robert Vincent Kerry Waits Todd Walker Rick Wallin Teri Walter Sophomores 57 Jon Ward Robert Ward Andy Wardinski David Web Morris Weissinger Tony Welch Matt Werlhof Jennifer Wetzel Cindy Whatley Keith Wierlzba Cliff Wilbanks Kathy Wilder Tina Willey Cindy Williams Ernie Williams Ron Williams Tina Williams Jackie Willie Robin Wilson Damon Wisherd Ray Wirta Evelyn Woods Tammy Woods Carla Woody Darea Wright Jeff Wrighi Minnie Wyman Jeanne Yates Dan Yoder Mark Ziegler Jeremy Zumalt I 5 7 i -- ie ,.- 'QE' ii' va Q A- Q' fw- rev' X M4 NA 3 PM -K I if , ll, ,. 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Zff if '1 5 Q PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 222 Diana Amos Tammy Anderson Bernadette Anoai Verasio Barragen Shawn Berard Jeri Bloxham Cindy Bower Sharon Brodnansky Delores Byrd Rafaela Casas Frank Castillo Adam Clanton Kelly Clark Lorin Clem Valarie Conant Lori Crane Donald Crockett Jeff Davis Darren Deichen Larry Delphia Susette Dempsey Rhonda Dobson Harold Dodero Patrick Emmet Denise Fine Darrin Fry Sean Gannon Delbert Gilpin Chris Golden Terry Grey Kimberly Green Michael Haag Scott Haag Kathy Hendrix Rhonda Hodges Kim lrwin Lisa Keffer Dale Keith Gary Kent Raymond Kimber Tracy King Clifford Langum Patti Lewis Ted Lockwood Martin Luther Brenda Marshall .lake Miller Rebecca Miller Marsha Moore Sonya McDorman Tracy Niel Sandie Ogle Laura Overholt Michele Penny Theresa Pierce Lynette Poulton Lisa Redman Lori Redman .loe Renfroe Eric Robertson Julianne Selby Melody Sharp Tina Sims William Thrasher Julie Tracy Laura Triebe Randy Vansickle JoAnne Verdin Andrea Ward Tammy Warner Mary Waters Carol Watson DeAnna Watson Steve Watson Virginia Weingand David Weis Tina Willey 'ww Y-it A all X E :Re Yi? sales' N . N: e. , Sophomores-59 6OFreshmen 'wif Paul Prinzl Freshman class President. Freshman football and has- ketball. Gary Gilbert: Vice President. Freshman football and basketball. Angela McWilliams: Secretary Susan Froslie: Representative. Freshman, cheerleader. Lisa Vcgt: Representative. Freshman cheerleader, High school is alot better than junior high because there is more to do and more people. Curlis Baker CIN lN lk! dS CLASS EIGHTY FCLIR S f' 1 ir. B ' v .l Y X ' .re X .. A K-Q, Teresa Aceves Debbie Adamsi Todd Albrightson Doryene Almeida Duane Anderson Rob Anderson Tammy Anderson Serena Appel Brenda Ascherin Keith Ashe Bill Ausman Joe Avila Napoleon Avila Bruce Baker Curt Baker Cheryl Bakerville Wendy Barbour Lyle Barker Sandy Barnett Cindy Bauld Carolyn Bell Char Bell Julie Benefield Cindy Benner Diane Benton Bill Bevens Nikki Bisbee Mark Black Lorie Blair Gina Blakely Andy Blankenship Dara Bledsoe Todd Blocher Rick Blom Joe Bloxham Lore Bloxham Tammy Bluel Ted Boots Ed Boswell Alecia Bowser Bob Brown Doug Brown Jimmy Brown Lisa Brown Rusty Brown Shawn Brownfield Rhonda Browning Rusty Bryngelson Doug Buck Freshmen-6l Christopher Bullen Barbara Burden Ryan Burgess Tammy Burke Kim Burrill Kelly Busekist Colleen Byerley Joe Cagle Nanette Campbell Dave Caple Stephanie Carhcan Melissa Chambers Ted Chapman Tom Chase Diane Chew Gary Chiea Troy Clinger April Clovis Bill Coble Teresa,Coffee Bonnie Collins Bruse Conant Denny'Conner Cathy Cooper Karyn Cortani Clayton Covert Valerie-Cox ' Jack Crane Marian Crist ,John Crouter , Charisse Cuccio Terri Cunningham Cliff Curry L, Denise D'aiello K Tammy D'aiello Teresa Dancel I Chris Daniels Deric Darling Kevin Darling 'Tod Davison Chris Delfreece Mark Delao Elizabeth Denny, Patty Derby .leff Dellonde Kelly Doherty Doug Dopkins Robert Dover Shelly Dye 62 Freshmen . N 2 ,, 1 'iff 1 .. 5' , rf' W, 71 ,, 4 1' 5,5 f , f may Q 1 K W I W 1 wa C r af V f' .,. l in Z, Wifi iii fr , nf Yi l Ze W VV I an . ,A ,r A, N ,.. . ,rn f V' K K ytyi k 7 W5 W, ,,,f I W 4? ,Q ,ln x ' f' I ,, , ,EQ i e wi F' ,W We ,yi E 'ua GTR If Y 'H fu ix ' I 'ti na 'Ei xt F ' X 0- LX K, Andy Early Renee Eaton Denise Ebenhack Richie Edwards Sherrie Ehly Mike Elliott James England Pam Englen Debbie Enos Preston Epperson Earl Evans Jeri Fancher Shanna Federspiel Henry Fernandis Tina Finn Julie Fiichene Dana Floyd Kristina Flynn Kim Foulke Linda Freemeyers Max Fergoso Truely Friday Ron Fritz Chuck Froemke Stephen Gardiner Lisa Garton Julie George Rick Giannola Donna Gibson Sean Gillespie Randy Girard Margie Glassman Mike Goff Kathleen Goodwin Marvin Goodwin Lauri Gordon Kristy Gould Freshmen-63 Donald Graham Laura Graham Alan Graven Rhonda Green Jim Greenfield Laura Groves Bob Grunenfelder Diane Guthrie Joy Guterding Robert Gutierrez Anna Hague Don Hall Teri Hall Rick Hanson Richard Hansen Larry Hargrave Sandy Harvat Suzanne Harvey. Jim Hatfield Jamie Haub Patrick Havens Janet Hawken Joy Hayes Phillip Heil Tina Heil Angela Heinle Jodie Helms Jamie Hemsted Sabrina Henderson Roberta Hendrix Morgen Henninger Nick Herda Steve Herda Brent Herrick Crystal Higham Jerry Hill Lori Hill Todd Hillaire Arjay Hinek Steve Hines James Hodson James Holland Liz Holland Kenny Horton Diane Hotchkin Shelley Houghtby Becki Howe Bonnie lmiach Bill Inman 64 Freshmen S ? it V. S 1:1 mv Lg .et i 1 ik xi X Ib .,,.,, for be i B ff? Kg . V ii - Q E , J if ,...e- .M is 'Q -we ti A ,--.KS N Stacey Jackson Lisa James Glenn Jauregui Rodney Jenkins Denise Johnson Jack Johnson Darrel Jury Robyn Kellar Dennis Kemp Chris Kennedy Valerie Kenyon Cari Kindig Mary King Damon Kirchmeier Tom Koeritzer Tom Kofford Frank Kokenge Kathy Kvarda Edward La Grone Ronda Lakey Renee Lankins Allen Larson Keith Lashley Jill Lasley Jeff Latham Rick Latham Lilly Lawson Kevin Leach James Lett Bill lewis Rosemary Lewis Danielle lindsey John Loiler Lizzie Long David Lopez Natalia Lord Doug Lucas Kim Ludwig Deana Lunbery Jennifer Lusk Mike Lyons Joan Malumphy Darin Manson Paul Martin Lisa Martinusen Debbie Mather Don May Chris McArthur Brendan McCaughey Kelly McFarlane Chiquitta Mclntosh Donna McManama Darrin McManus Lisa McManus Kathleen McNabb Jody Mehren Bob Metcalf Misty Meyer Lori Meyers Kerth Milan Angela Miller Anthony Miller Brian Miller Lisa Miller Lora Miller Janet Moisey Mike Monge Charles Moorman Doug Morris Liz Morris Veronica Morrow Kathy Mott Rob Moule Paul Mueller Paula Muir Audrey Myers Tina Myers Brian Nance Julie Nascimento Bob Noftz Lori Norris Todd Nuse Jerry Nye Kristine Olney Shelley Opalenik Mary Ann Parsons 66 Freshmen Sandee Parsons Beth Paul Pierre Peets Gloria Phiilips Lori Phillips Vickie Perkins Tito Pimentel Teresa Pitman Heidi Planinz John Putzel James Radford Todd Rangel Nina Raymond Penny Reddy Laurie Renfree Debbie Rhoads Layton Rhoads Tammy Rhoads Dave Richards Chuck Richardson Julie Richter Nicole Roberts OJ Roen Colleen Rogers .lim Rogers Mike Rogers Tammy Roggensees Cristin Ross Jeff Ross Jill Ross Stan Ross Todd Ross Paul Rowe Ken Rowley Jennifer Russell Tom Rutschke Kathi Salinas Ray Savercool Karina Schmucker Bryan Schrock Raymond Schwede Kurt Sebastian Saily Sellers Shawn Seymour Claudia Shedd Kim Shermer Dennis Shillingburg David Shilts Mike Shults Freshmen 67 Don Sitwn Sandie Simmons Man Sisneros Dusty Skeilenger Clay Small Chris Smith Eugene Smith Teri Smith Ann Spainhower .l.B. Stacy Danny Standridge Stacy Stevens George Stewart Barbara Stone Eric Strawn Tom Stubbs Virginia Sullivan Charles Tanner Christine Taylor Darren Taylor Kenny Thompson Debi Tiffany Marvin Tolen Jess Townsend Kelly Trent Darren Trueblood Kevin Tupman Gary Turner Gussie Vasquez Fred Verdin Terry Verges Ron Waiker Dave Walser John Waihen Fred Watkins Mike Webber Todd Weber Brian Welday Keri Weldon Dawn Wetz Kathy White Carla Whitt Robin Whitworth Dennise Wilds Tara Wiiley Karl Williams Micheline Williamson Brock Wilmarth Carol Wilson 68 Freshmen :sei 'Qs , 1 l ai -L Iy . V Vr h i , za, in L L A A,, . L il L 2 f?e,,Q L92 1'7 at I ,,f, K L 5 L l L Jeff Bline Sharla Greenlaw Bobby Rodriques K Shannon Bowling Rick Hanson Debbee Schanuth David Bowman Brent Hettick Mike Shults Robert Bradshaw Tolly Lord John Siseros Brett Brinkley Eddie Lucas James Tintsman Shelly Brockman Mike Mair Tamara Torres f John Bruder Angela McWilliams Mike Vandenburg Ricky Eusted Patti Meeker Robert Villa No Ina Farris Laura Paul Susan Wilhite AVAILABLE 'yiy ' .. -if i. V. K WSF vi J K A I ,L Suzi Wilson Kelley Wolf Annette Wolfe Windy Woody Lisa Worthley Maria Wyman Nellie Zambran Dennis Zirkle 3' 'ill O Freshmen-69 The forelgn students have come from all over the world to stay with us IH Spartanland They have come together to share their thoughts and Ideas and to learn more about llfe In America Etsuko Morlkawa came to the U S through l C Y E from Mlyakonjo Japan Speaking about Japanese schools The students stay In one classroom and the teachers are the ones who change classes The Rotary club chose Stefan Wagner to be one of the few lucky students who gets to stay In America He IS from Glessen Germany Stefan really llkes America He feels the drlnklng age of ll IS better than that In Germany where there Isnt one year and part of this school year l will mnss every one because they have been so nlce to me said Llse Llse llkes America so much she wlll be llvlng here as soon as she flmshes college In Europe Rosario Alvarez Jose Barragan Chlndo Casas Ra fael Casas Fred Verdln Marllne Verdln and Joann Verdln came from various parts of Mexico to make Callfornla their home We hope you like If here' Lise Helseth is from Norway. She stayed here last 7OForelgn Students ...H X ' i nf ,, .X f 4 , , M any V T, ' rl -. ,f I, f X flb Stefan Wagner enioys the company of American girls. C23 Front: Rafael Casas. Mar- line Verdin. Rosario Alvarez, and Joann Ver- din. Back: Jose Barragan. Chindo Casas, and Fred Verdin. They can't wait to have their pictures taken, 133 Lise Helseth poses for a picture to make our yearbook deadline. 145 Etsuko Morikawa waits for the 3130 bell to ring.Etsuko's farewell message Land transla- tionj to RBHS students is below. FOREIG STUDENTS N. lf' Ki 'V Q64 m tx me 1,154 ig tiki, yi T7 li xi .fl i ,uf K 75? 2 -Ifjle Q' L ft 'O -5- ll , 12 ,Q bg 4 PL JW flax 5, L33 2 hl'ljj',Tt?t gg lp 2 5 Q ffl fl7Y'- To Friends: l'm happy to come to America to be an Ex- change Student studying at R.B,H.S. Especially the Art it is fun. Everyone is kind. Thank you very much, Etsuko Morikawa, CBye. Byej. Foreign Students-7l mia.. X Q -xggp M-wiv' Wm gmc... ...wf.f.mP....m -, Q..- ,....-wg, . 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Jeff Bennett com- mented, Work Experience is like a blast of NO flaugh- ing gasp. The Youth Employment Service, better known as the Y.E.S. trailer finds jobs for students of all ages all over Tehama Co'unty. They supply part-time and full-time jobs, such as baby sitting, yard work and almost any- thing else. 78 Outside Work Experience CI5 Mlchael Sands servlces a customer at the Exxon statlon C25 Jeff Bennett carefully ster lllzes some dental equipment C35 Working lntently Wes Cook makes sure everythlng IS running smoothly C45 Shelly Conkllng gladly Y E S traller IS always there to help students fund ,obs C65 Bull Cagle makes sure a custom er has the perfect flt at the Shoe Palace C75 Debbie Hlnkle checks out some figures at Crocker Bank C85 Alex Hardy prepares some meat to be packaged C95 Ann Hays answers the phone at KBLF helps a customer. with a purchase. C55 The Outside Work Experience 79 During the school year the Spanlsh Club has been havlng bake sales and car washes In the sprung All money ralsed goes toward a prlvllege trlp to Marriott s This year s officers President Krlstel Hlnek Vlce Presldent Phll Chavez Secretary Kelli Burch and Advlsor Mrs Martinez The Future Nurses of America have been candy strlp ers at St Elizabeth Hospital to help raise money for needy purposes They hope to ralse enough money to get a chance to vlslt other hospitals such as the San Francisco Childrens Hospital When asked how this could help her future Grace Thomas replled Because you get tralnlng to be a good nurse Officers Pres: tary Llnda Packer Treasurer Janet Pasely Hlstorlan Carol Carnes and Advisor Mrs Muller The Chess Club usually meets at lunch and every I S P When asked how he got Interested nn playmg chess Jake Layman sand l saw two people playmg chess when l was young and have been Interested ever smce Off: cers President Jake Layman Vlce Presl dent John O Sullivan Secretary Jack Ausman Treasur er Grant Bever and Advlsor Mr Miranda dent-Kelli Burch, Vice President-Grace Thomas! Secre- 80SpanlshfCl1essfFNA F A and CHESS LUB Qlj Spanish Llub left to right S Shillingburg K Larnes T Woods A Frash A Padilla T Love M Weissinger M Buehler K Hinek L Weissinger G Early P Lhavez K Burch P VanBuskirk L Lrespin T Walser R John ston S Penner M Sharp Q25 Gayle Early and Spartan Bull at the Homecoming rally Q35 Future Nurses front row K Burch R Rhoads J. Pasely. K, Nehrer, second row: L. Wood, R. Smith, K, lrwin. J, Paslayg third row: G. Thom- as, Advisor-Mrs. Miller. H. Dias. L. Packer, K. Carnes. Q45 Chess Club: J. Loiler. J. O'SuIlivan, A. Bolstad, R. Miles. J, Cottier, M. Shults. K. Sloan. J. Layman. J. Green, G. Bever, R. Jen- kins. S. Coffee. M. McClure, T. Priddy. M, Massa. SpanishfChessfFNA SI 82-Key ClubfCSF KEY CLUB CS CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION QC S F J IS more than just a club In asense there IS a dlrect reward to those who pour over books and work hard In class than just to see a grade result Many of you may have heard some talk about a Llfe Member and wondered what If was A Llfe Member IS just one who havlng quallfled 4 out of 6 semesters In CSF wlll slt In the front row come graduation A few of their BCIIVILISS for this year Include the Christmas Dance CSF T shlrt and Bake sales The money they make wlll go towards their biggest goal the CSF Scholarship The Scholarship IS awarded to a senlor who IS chosen by the members votlng Officers In Klrkes Secretary Karen Martln Treasurer Mary Fer nandls and Advlsor Mrs Wllgus The KEY CLUB IS an organization that helps out the communlty Durlng homecoming week they painted store wlndows on Mann Street They had a Blood Bank at the school In October to help the Sacramen to Blood Bank At the Opportunity Falr they worked at two game booths and helped clean the grand stands after the Tractor Pulls Offtcers President Charlene Phllllps Vice President Karen Martln Sec fTreas Sheree Ross Advlsor Mr Allwardt clude President-Gayle Early, Vice-President-Greg fIJKey Club Left to Rlght Top Row S Shllllng burg B Bazzlnl M Goodwln D Berrldge N Oldham R Johnston K Marlne J Hldy M Legan S Bever C Richardson J Barls J Moleford T Button M Fernandls Mlddle Row S Ross T Pfelffer W Plxler S Penner Mr Allwardt R Penner D Wright L Begby D Goforth C Armstrong S Wlttorff A Lln dauer B Spanfelner C Clancy K Nehrer P VanBusklrk L Welsslnger G Early Bottom Row L Houchlns K Martin C Fox L Huck man G Spanfelner K Mllllken A Robertson S Rlberal R Lucero OD CSF Club Bottom RowK Martln M McClure T Garcia H Johnson Second Row N Oldham K Penner G Klrkes G Early L Welsslnger C Fox Top RowM Fernandls J Hldy M Sweet C35 After taking plctures Joanne Hldy decided she would rather monkey around C45 Klm lrwln watches as Mr Garcia donates to the Blood Bank I 1 D -1 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 D 1 D ' 1 1 1 A 1 1 Y 1 1 1 . 1 . . . I 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 D 1 1 - ' - 1 D I 1 A 1 1 1 1 J ' 1 1 1 1 J . 1 1 1 . , . . 1 ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 - I 1 , - . . . , 1 - 1 1 I 1 I D 1 1 1 ' 1 A 1 1 I 1 1 1 ss. K O K Key CIubfCSF-83 CID Staff member Eric Lind. OJ Brenda Faulkner consults with editor Gayle Early and Mr. Skrabo. C39 Bluffer' Staff from left: Richard Fish Eric Lund Truely Friday Gayle Early Norman Nelson Sharon Brodnansky, Amber Robertson, Ken Lalla- tin, Kim Flynn, Brenda Faulkner. Adviser, Mr. Skrabo. Allison Lindauer. The first Bluffer paper was published during the fall semester. The delay in publication was, that almost all of the staff members graduated, moved or had to fill other classes last year. There was very little carry over of experienced students this year to come out with a school newspaper early in the year. When asked to comment on this year's newspaper staff Mr. Skrabo replied, lt takes dedicated and responsible students to publish a quality school newspaper- we have had such students i the past and have been designated one of the best school newspa- pers in the entire area. The officers are Co-Editors: Gayle Early Amber Robertson Feature Editors: Eric Lund News Editor: Gayle Early Sports: Kim Flynn Sharon Brodnansky Photographers: Ken Lallatin Richard Fish Ad Manager: Norm Nelson Staff Writ- ers: Brenda Faulkner Truely Friday Allison Lindauer. l: 9 ,,-. fs? it as 84 Bluffer The FFA is a very busy club' they are full of activities throughout the year. They have skating parties once a month to which friends and family are also invited. The fourth Monday of every month the FFA goes to Chico Yuba City Shasta Davis and many other places for field days. Other busy days include Junior and Senior Cow Palace National FFA Week Small Animal Display held every third Wednesday of each month. Red Bluff High s FFA has won many awards at the various competitions this year including a first by the Vegetable team. The Live Stock team also took a first. The FFA also sold newspapers ads all over Red Bluff and Antelope area and made over S500.00. Officers: President - Mary Wilson Vice President - Bill Noftz Secretary - Nancy Bowman Treasurer - Wendy Niel Reporter - Jill Moore Sentinel - Amber Robertson. and Tehama County Fair and Banquet. Meetings are QD FFA Officers: Jill Moore Jeff Gerber, Mary Wilson. Nanc Bowman C25 FFA Club Members: front row - Keith Lashley Suzi Wilson Bob Noftz Karla Hart Clay Small. Row 2: Patricia Lindauer, Chris Ammen Lori Blair Randy Girard Carol Bowman. Row 3: Darcell Able Debbie Russell Rhonda Ryan Jennifer Russell, Debbie Amos. Shannon Foster RaNae Smith Dawn Robertson Jill Moore. Row 41 Julie Mehringer Adam Clan- ton Jeff Gerber Bill Noftz David Hague. Tanya Vincent Mary Wilson Kathy Carnes. C35 FFA Hay-bucking contest. 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Mu,l.ER MP3 2vu.1. if VN IQ I 6'-Y I- 2 DQS-'NE +5100 i3Q9m,,' .lsulianolw uo nop, 339 HI VW 0+ apdm 51, AAVN 914+ ug' urbwogiil U 0 0 Q4 ol QQ sl L 'i82Q',?f51g ab N it 'iff 15355 u, SPS WS' E25 -r'C If P SEQICIQRS T f 5 9rveq+ l98l lv 20 see WF T HQLPED THAN I CAN 1 SHALL THMIK OF You MJ' -mns THE PHor-I6 ue-S! BEST' WIS!-IES T0 HU TH6 'eaf Zheng. Sxhcerel xawgfejy.. .gy V004- 9. Us E QW 8 il? X Q-P ff -ii, ss.. 3 Q . QQ' 1 WM 9OCandids The Spartanland Mixed Chorus and Concert Choir perform a wide variety of music, ranging from movie themes and gospel to even a musical play! Both groups practice their music long and hard, getting in shape for the three major concerts given each year. Mixed Chorus began rehearsing their music early. getting ready for the Fall Concert in November. Dur- ing this time, the group began training their voices and learned some basics of voice theory. Concert Choir has grown very much during Mrs. Barber's ten years of teaching music at Spartanland. Due to the large size of the group this year, the sound has been richer and stronger than in recent years. Commented Mrs. Barber, l learn a lot of patience and tolerance due to the large size of the class. With over 60 students packed into a small room for one period things can get pretty hectic. Both groups gave excellent performances at the concerts. At the Fall Concert songs such as I Be- lieve In You and the moving Jazz Gloria were performed by the groups. Concert Choir ended the Christmas Concert on a happy note with their per- formance of Christmas On Angel Street a story of Jed and his sister Cassie who learn a lesson about the true meaning of giving. This musical play stars were Dennis Shillingburg and Rhonda Case as Jed and Cassie. The other members of the cast included Robert Phelps-Colonel- Jeff Bennett-Mr. Worthing- Sheree Ross-Katey Jo Worthing. and the entire Con- cert Choir. With all this going for them we expect a very good year from these vocal groups. 92 Vocal Choirs VOCAL CHOIRS QR P CID Who can forget Liz Emerson as the kookie portly womanfchoir director, as she leads the AngeI Street singers. C25 The Cast of, Christmas on Angel Street sings along with the Concert Choir. 133 The Angel Street Gang adds a tough look to their perfor- mance. 145 The Mixed Chorus adds a person- al touch to their performance, with a solo by Robert Phelps. 455 Concert Choir pauses for a moment before their next number. Q63 MIXED CHORUS. front L-R P. DeNapoli, S. Ogle, K. Olney, K. Goodwin, L. McClellon, G. Phillips. K, McClelIon. A. Clovis. P. Curry. Row 2- M. Zegler, D, Mehren, K. Woody, T. Warner, T. Burke, C. Bower, D. Horne, S. McDorman, L, Jennings, Row 3- R. Lewis, D. Grant. N. Bis- bee, M. Waters. B, Denny, S. Ickes. M. Gwinn, A. Meranda, C. Williams . Row 4- D. Over- man. G. Blakely, D. Kaeding. R. Phelps, J. Latham, D. Gilpin D. Dobson. C75 CONCERT CHOIR, Row I- R. Case, J. Tracy. R. Peterson. J, Moisey, C. Brady, L. Brown, R. Lucero. S. Hudnall. D. Byrd, A. Goodwin. K. Lutes Row 2- S. Sellers, T. Walters. R, Packer. D. Watson, B. Hughes. T. White, E. Miller, L. Wittorf, S. Hay, L. Crane, N. Borel. C. Taylor, T. Dancel B. Carnegie. Row 3- S. Ickes K. Smith, B. Burden, S. Smith. S. Hines, R. Hansen, S. Ross. K. Milliken. S, Bauer, N. Lucero, D. Lopez, J. Hill, C. Richardson, L. Houchins. N. McGrath, Row 4- S. Bever, M. McClure, D. Clovis. D. Cox. S. Luzzadder, R. Phelps, D. Shillingburg B. Brown, L. Mireles. J. Bennett. G. Bever, P, Skinner, K. Easly, M. Legan, S. Reid, J. Coffee. C. Labutski. Not shown-L. Taylor, M. Levin, K. Irwin, D. Ebenhack. Vocal Choirs 93 7 W 3 ,,, f- ' fu , f ' 1 .- x K 1.1 .1133 -1. x :'NMM::?Q5'1.g..a-.6 . .,.. 'M' i l , ' - ' TT 2 1 ' V Q sf . , ,L .. f s , 'X . A V. 1 -I l, . f f l .Q K , , x I . 1 L . .. . . . . . i .M .is Q 'U :' ,. ' ' Q v X - 7 - 1 fK N 5 .uv - ' A is . W Q . , i , . . . 1 ' . . 5 X. 3 1 M.. . , . Q 1.1 D Q - 3 . +5 3. 1 . 1 ' Q f . . 3 . - ... . . A ' f m E ig 3 E Q.. gy, , J W A 1, I .. it .v ,,.. B N Y .1 K5 , ..A. w:5...N.A x ..,t:1. a..m.Qf.,......... mi M -- 94-Vocal Ensembles 'Urn QIJ Girls Ensemble. Back, I to r-Debbie Russell, Carrie Charleton, Lori Taylor. Mona Jenson. Jessica Cath- cart, Lisa Wittorff, Heather McRoberts, Tierney Dancel. Front. I to r-Debbie Thomas, Bev Hughes. Ginger Spanfelner. Karen Marine, Brenda Span- felner, Sabrina Hudnall. Not Shown: Laura Hickman. Cheri Fox, Linda Houchins, Chris Linton, Rae Lucero, Wendi Pixler, Kelly Milliken. Liz Emerson. QD Girls Ensemble practices hard for concert. Q35 Mixed En- semble beautifully sings. Carol Of The Bells. C45 Girls Ensemble sings an arrangement of White Christmas . f5jTodd Rehn takes it easy at the 24fhour sing-a-thon. C65 Solo by Kevin Penner fol- lowed by a round of applause. C75 Mixed Ensemble. Top-Sheree Ross Todd Rehn. Jeff Bryning Kelly Luman Joe Hudnall, Suzanne Shillingburg Middle: Steve Luzzader, Brett Brown Larry Mireles, Grace Thomas Becky Penner. Shelley Dimmitt. Front: Ka- ren Martin, Leslie Brown, Scott Richardson Kevin Penner, Toni Correa Barbara Bazzini Not Shown. Brian Owens. Julie Skinner. 485 Solo by Sheree Ross. Q95 Mrs. Barber, announcing. CIOD Girls perform in concert. The Girl s and Mixed Ensembles do a lot of behind the scene protects They spend many hours rehearsing for their Fall Christmas and Spring concerts From day one the Ensembles are involved in many money raising pro jects to support their tour to L A which includes singing at Disneyland Some of their biggest money raisers in clude night school concessions and the grand event of the year The 24 hour sing a thon to sing at their luncheons and other gatherings Some day trips to Sacramento are included in the Ensemble s endeavors One such trip had Mixed Ensemble performing for an A C S A convention while on another trip they competed in a Jazz Festival Some comments overheard about the Ensembles keep reminding myself they were only high school stu dents they re so good' Very entertaining Barbara Bazzini a senior and member of the Mixed En semble comments No homework lots of fun and of course SINGING' Many organizations around town invite the Ensembles , .. A I A I The bands began a new year in Spartanland by practicing and performing new music and routines, along with the drill units, the bands performed dur- ing half-time at the many home football games. Dur- ing this time, the pep band added pep to the rallies, and at the games. Selling stuffed animals, seafood, and goblin insur- ance enabled the bands to raise money for their many activities, one of which, the 3-day concert tour at the coast: enabled the concert and stage bands to perform for the many elementary and high schools surrounding the area. With tryouts for the North State and All-State bands, band members were given the chance to dis- play their outstanding musical talent. For the second year in a row Dan Thiel earned a place on the All- State Band. Darren Henley, Glenn Shelnut, and Dan Thiel placed on the North State Band. The bands kept busy throughout the year partici- pating in many concerts, parades, and organizing the Musical Escapades. The bands performed ex- cerpts from, Nutcracker Suite during the Winter Concert, and during the half-time performances, Hotline, theme from B.A.D. Cats and themes from the many soft drink commercials were per- formed. Commented Mr. Thiel, about what he enjoyed most about the bands, I find it a challenge trying to under- stand the psychology or personality of the bands each year. Band officers for the year. President-Darren Hen- ly, Vice President-Kathleen Doughty, Secretary-Tra- cy Fillman, Treasurer-Lynn Woods. Gold Band is pictured in four units: Pictures num- bered l, 3, 7 and 8. -65523 96-Bands ft! Q- Wt lf' t 1ifHYTiC7 pf . .Q V ,AL I 9 flj Row I T Compton L Woods B Rankin Row 2 B Brinkely S Raskey M Mott B Stone J Staton Row 3 K Irigoyen L Brmne man S Baker R Estes J Bennett D Henley Q23 D Thiel rehearses his music C35 Row I D Thiel K Atwell J Burch B Wilson Rowl R Shwede T Early C Armstrong B Miller R Llllts A Osenton B Smallfleld G Shelnut 443 T Compton M Britton K Atwell and C Curry practice their music for Stage Band C55 Stage Band is harmful to your health7' C65 Stage Band Row I K Atwell J Burch B Wilson- C. Crain. T. Compton' M. Britton- C. Scott. Row 2. L. Woods, J. Thiel-Director D. Henley' J. Staton- C. Curry. S. Penner- S. Mir- anda- B. Stone- A. Osenton- B. Burkes' T. Hud- gens- D. Thiel. C75 Row lt D. Hall- J. Ausman- W. Lashley. Row 2: K. Doughty. T. Fillman- T. Cunningham. S. Crain. C. Scott: L. Brinneman. C83 Row I. D, Bledsoe. C. Kindig, M. Britton. Row 2: A. Mehren. T. Bell. B. Teske. K. Dough- ty. A. Goodwin. Row 3. D. Audry. D. Lashley: L. Puryear. T. Hudgens. K. Burch. A. Blanken- ship. Q9b The bands entertain the crowd dur- ing half-time. ' 98 Drlll Units The Spartanland Drlll unlts must work hard all year to perform during the football season and after that lt s the wlnter concert small schools tour Musical Escapades the sprung tour and the Sprung Concert There were four teams this year Rifle Team Small Flags Tall Flags Drlll Team and one Majorette To tlon and lots of practice Flrst perlod was set aside for this practice During football season they had marching practice with the band for two hours each nlght They work hard for very llttle recognltuon, but half times and concerts wouldn t be the same wlth out them get these teams to work you need to have coopera- t ' x 'El' DRILL Ll IT fly Ton: Compton relaxes durlng a break nn rehearsal QD Laura Groves perfects a rou tune during flrst period bandfPE C35 Small Flags from L Lnllls Co Capt T Compton middle C Bell L Groves S Raschke back B and drull unlts llne up for a performance C55 Rifle Team front C Miller K Atwell Co Capt D Kaedlng back Capt B Teske E LaGrone J Loller Ranking Capt. 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W, ag BP 4-W WW as 'QS 5 2 S K r P I fly Red Bluff High s Varsity Football Cheer- leaders-standing left to right: Joanne Hidy, Lisa Broxson Barbara Bazzini Lori Taylor- seated left to right: Robin Johnston Shelley Dimmitt, Darla Smith. OJ Mike Long gets a hug and 'Thank you kiss from Lori Taylor after he presented the senior cheerleaders plaques for a iob well-done. Q33 JV Cheer- leaders, left to right: Rhonda Case, Tina EI- Iedge, Sally Erbes, Madrigale Levin. Q45 Fresh- man Football Cheerleaders, left to right: Tina Myers. Cindy Benner, Lisa Vogt. C55 Football Mascots-Sheree Ross, Ieftt Barbara Sivesind, rt. Q63 A hot skit at a football rally. i at . ,y-:FL Q71 Red Bluff Football Cheerleaders too hot to han- dle catch Engine 48 to the Homecoming Rally. SPARTANLAND'S FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS, a dedicated bunch of girls, brave all kinds of weather, lust as the boys' teams do. They work together to get their cheers coordinated and their bodies in shape much the same as any other Spartanland team. Their dedication does not stop there howev- er as they also must pay for expensive uniforms and cheerleading camps. According to cheerleader advisor Mrs. Pat Car- penter Each uniform costs approximately SIOO. Each cheerleader earns this money through the var- ious fund raisers sponsored by the association. An additional expense cheerleading camp runs over SIOO. for four days. Mrs. Carpenter went on to say that camp was well worth the expense because the girls learn so much there. Our squad was the best I ve ever been on. We got along didn t fight and were really close friends. Lori Taylor SPARTANLAND SPIRIT soared in I98O Keep on showing your support for the Red Bluff Spartans I98O Football Cheerleaders Football Cheerleaders IOS FQ! -gg, I-pan .. ,.., . W., , . 4 , .,,.f I fs? K3 H fs if far? This year's basketball cheerleaders had lots of fun doing their cheers and skits but it s also very hard work. They put in long hours of working to get their uniforms and to be able to go to camp. Varsity cheerleaders went to a cheerleading camp in Tahoe. They brought a spirit stick and trophy home with them. The J.V. squad went to UC Davis and came back with many ribbons. All of the girls had enthusiasm at the Spartan games and rallies. When asked what she thought of cheerleading Varsity Cheerleader Denette Richardson re- squad but in the long run it s worth it. plied, lt takes a lot of work and effort if you want a good CIJ Varsity Cheerleaders top Laura Hickman Denette Richardson Phylinda Boren Bottom Ju Ile Murphy Nancy Keyes Deanna Berrldge QD JV squad steps out on the floor during time out B Krick N Schumacher K Marine C33 Frosh Cheerleaders C Bakervllle S Froslle and T leaders top Nannette Schumacher Dawn Horne bottom Brenda Krlck Karen Marine C55 Varsity Cheerleader N Keyes hoping for two more points Q63 Varsity Cheerleaders Cand friendj leading one of the crowds favorite cheers to keep spirit going C75 Frosh Cheer leaders bottom to top Cheryl Bakerville Tolly Lord Susan Froslle Lord lead the crowd in a cheer: 445 J.vf Cheer: BASKETB LL HEERLE DERS ,P W... Mailb- A AQ 3' G-fm. 9' X . 75, iff 44 QTV, W ' 4 W 41 ,, ' ' 3 , f 7,1-'V W- ' fsfzff-rw' z- 'fy 'ie fw 4, 2 H 74 Q 1 'WMM i fl. fi-f, f gf- Q ' . 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L1., E .,-- if - f , .5515 sm Q51 .nf M909 'Qs-R! xx W 'X 'Rv X sw E xg ,aw x N w, w QQ' .r S.. ik l Ex nov Drama gets better every year Drama started out the year wlth a sklt for the Homecoming rally The flrst major play of the year, Dear Ruth was an outstanding hlt The cast Included Wendi Plxler Todd Rehn Karen Martln Danny Thlel Karen Telfer Barbara Hulsey John Kaedlng Janet Carmlckle Shannon Foster Peggy Stubbs Jack Ausman, and Tom Prlddy Director Mr Hyland was very pleased wlth the per formance He commented that this was an exceptional year because he has serious students who want to be Involved, and are wllllng to work hard The energy and quallty of the actors was a bug asset QPICIUFBS 1752 5 8 courtesy of Electric Rainbow Productions Loss of con trast taken from color negatives J l K XGA ws Xivff- s YJ Mt:-sw w i M sae xx X HRV we XQ xg xv XX? x xii this X his NX Qs 2 N' NK W1 Us Q 5 :5 Y z Q 55322 xi xXx N XXX 11-fax X mass wT+sssXl't 5 Rss N at is STX R X XR ,K 5 Nz. z XX Q T Mx XX ss as-H be X '51 'Q gg-.gt lf lim sw. M su X mask sc XX H Six XX N all cxxwggl-NX A X at QQ' 1-sh L I, v 52 'E 41, x M CID Mr. Hyland explains the set. OJ Bill and Ruth discussing their wedding. Q37 John Kaed- ing and Wendi Pixler in Homecoming skit. C43 Craig Townsend. technical director and his asa sistant Nancy Bowman. C55 Karen Martin as ' Miriam . 665 Drama Club officers. left to right: P. Stubbs K. Doughty C. Townsend S. Foster. Q75 Drama Club I-rx B. Hulsey J. Kaeding C. Ammen. D. Johnson. C. Lourence J. Ausman C. Thiel K. Telfer K. Doughty S. Foster C. Kindig T. Priddy and J. Hyland. Q85 Albert shows the house plan to Ruth and her Dad Danny Thiel on the couch. Townsend, N. Bowman, P. Stubbs,,N. McCabe: D. ' 2 nl T bn im Formal y of the Year Intramurals rr Baiketball Spirit Week A Puff X Football a araa e ..-f -rri . kkirb .. --1f- .,af '-f:- K , I K, :.,: , K K aearraea r kgs mwxi 8 3 f - , '- ' . gf' ',tg S :ilf fig . - ' A gn . 5,5-t XX .. M'wwrwf , ' - fs Q: WI- K j I m ' lwsxl iz' A - n 5 x s: ef wk fi ga X X Q Q X W N JP Q - DivisionfActivities-III J Elntn he tght Q O 95 Qi Nl 9056523 s Q s Into The Night was the theme of the l98I Winter Formal held at the Elks Lodge Couples danced to the sound of Backstreet and awaited the moment when the Boy of the Year would be announced clouds to create a feeling of evening skys and star ring winter nights The Lodge was trimmed with moons, stars. and is e . if xiii. . 52 Q. ss .- uni Sim - sew . s X X if W - 1, 1 .se-1' ' iQigiQ N X 4 ti s 'Sf in Clj 98I Winter Formal bids C25 Couples dance under a silver moon and suspended stars C33 C43 One of the members of Back Street sings a song C55 Five eccentric couples rode to the Formal in a Itmosine Shown with them on the left is their chauffeur James C65 Darren Atwell keeps an eye on things. I ' ' . Mike Goodwin drags Mona Jensen into a picture. II4-Boy Of The Year ,um BN Photo courtesy of Ralph Ehornsa CD Boy of the Year nominees from left Todd Rehn Mike Goodwin John Wheeler back Tom Lengtat QD Todd Rehn congratulates Tom Lengtat after he IS named Boy of the Year. Q33 Mlke Goodwin and escort Charlene McFarlane. C45 John Wheeler and escort Lori Taylor. C53 Todd Rehn and escort Wendi Pixler. C65 Tom Lengtat and escort Chris Rus- sell. I98I BOY GF THE YE R At mldnlght January 24th the nlght of The Wln ter Formal John Wheeler Todd Rehn Tom Lengtat and Mlke Goodwin walted patlently for The I98I Boy of the Year s name to be announced Silence fell as Denette Richardson announced that the wmner was Tom Lengtat Tom an honorable subject of Spartan land has partlclpated In many school BCIIVIIIBS such as football basketball Key Club and Student Council Congratulations Tom for helping us all work to make Spartanland a better place! l was surprised to wln because the others were all quallfled to wln' Tom Lengtat 1 1 ' v n 1 , . . 1 ' 1 v 1 r - ,, . . .. . , Boy Of The Year ll5 Il6-Spirit Week X- 1 l During Spirit Week classes competed for the spirit sword, which was won by the senior class. The gym was colorfully decorated with posters, signs and drawings for the game that would take place Friday night against the Yreka Miners. Lunch time activities were a success as students participated in games to help their class out in competition. Tuesday before the game nominations for spirit king and queen were held: Mike Goodwin, Denette Richardson, Andre' Pa- dilla, Darla Smith, Zeno Blanchard, Kathy Hendrix, Paul Prinz, and Lisa Zogt were all nominated from their class. The winners were seniors Mike Goodwin and Denette Richardson. sw CID The Sophomore skit with Brom Barker Mark Avllla and AI Moss QD Waiting patiently for the announcement of the I98I Spirit Kang and Queen C35 Suzanne Shllllngburg watches as Carolyn Massey licks the bowl clean to win for the iunlor class C43 Lunch time activity was a head full of whip cream for Matt Cruz John Fletcher, and Gary Gilbert as Darla Smith, Kathy Hendrix and Lisa Vogt pour it on. C53 Dressed in all green for solid color day Shanna Shults and Tami Mc- Donald pose for a picture. Q65 The crowd gets rowdy at the Rally. Nw N ,.:- . ,,,,,,.4.4av'- A '!A I9SI BASKETB LL PIRIT WEEK Spirit Week-II7 The intramurals started this year with volleyball, then went to basketball. This year the team of Skip Gautier, Dan Richelieu, Art St. John, John Wheeler, Natalie Jones, and Coach Al Garcia made it to the top in the volleyball tournament. In basketball tournament the team of 5-Corners fGreg Rose, Andy DeHennis, Jake Layman, Scott Lewis, and Grant Eddyj took first. This program was organized by Clancy Barone and Kori Millar, secretaries of athletics. They had to be on hand to supervise the lunchtime activities. When asked what she thought about intramurals Kori Millar replied: Its a hassle. Everybody wants it done their way and it s hard to satisfy everyone- as a result we dont get enough people interested. .m,9nu--- 6-11-15- 'sf L 9 'tl KID Due to the cutbacks of Proposition I3 Intramural Volleyball is played without a ball. QD Art St. John serves, while Coach' Allwardt looks on. C35 Jake Layman taps the volleyball over the net. if 3 y Q N 'ssi- ,xy . jr if X15 its M 1 .sawn 5 2 ,gift Ai' I TRAMURALS ll8 Intramurals i - up sit sf Saw A 2, FMJTUZZ 1 litan- ,Zz W Sing for twenty-four hours, with only ten minutes an hour break, for money! Who would do something like that? The girls ensemble and the mixed ensemble thats whol They sang from hw p.m. on a Friday to hw pm the following Saturday. CID Terry Hudgens played the drums for the Sing a thon C25 The singing started on the stage C33 camera while Lisa Wittorff looks on Q45 The singing moved to the gym floor at 4w p m Linda 'Houchins shows her good side for.the I G- -THO Sing-a-thon-ll9 f XQAEXJO, ff 27 pk? 90 af' renlfy e, Jo m 120351 if Iiove LGVE X9 W',v,w ow' Leah a N Ugggxx V02, a-GQ, 8101 0416 SSS off: 0 M' + ll onbg LJ Y' 9 01e,'WI 7'Er5H may CARLA 8 JT- E B U' 1 mama? 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OJ Darla Smith takes the ball downfield while Sandy Spencer tries to stop her. C35 Junior cheerleaders try to look their best for a picture. C45 The class of Sl cheers after beating their opponents. C55 Juniors charge onto the field at halftime. Q65 Carolyn Massey ignores coach Gary Clawson while he goes over a play. The I98O Powderpuff Football game produced a strong rivalry for the first time between the classes of 8I and 82 The sides were pretty even but the time was against us because the clock never seemed to stop running after the seniors had made a touchdown Without so many things working against us we would have had a better game Tony Woods said about his team Bill Cagle coach for the victorious seniors promised a lot of fringe benefits' My defensive team was good and worked hard There were always laughs and I don t think I would have missed it for the world' Special thanks to the Junior and Senior coaches Tony Woods Gary Clawson Andre Padilla Matt Cruise and David Froome for the juniors Al Skaggs Bill Cagle and Clancy Barone for the seniors Your time and patience was greatly appreciated said this: Well, when l first started coaching, I was Scott lim off the field, while Karen seems to NX cw Q eslee os- sitst I24 Powder Puff Football Setsom .- jg? '82 VS 'SI POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL JUNIORS Dydrea Autry Cindy Begbie Sherrie Benner Deanna Berridge Nancy Bowman Stacy Bower Diane Breedlove Lisa Broxson Patty Burke Julie Burlison Jessica Cathcart Terrie Cooper Janis Cox Becky Curl Cathy Davis Glynda Derby Lori DeRego Shelley Dimmitt Gayle Early Kim Farrell Mary Fernandis Robin Flournoy Cheri Fox Karen Frey Carla Gipson Julie Gleason Marcie Green Sheri Hanson Lisa Herzig Michele Hess Linda Hidy Wanda Hidy Laura Hickman Andrea Hock Mona Jenson Robin Johnston Corbi Jorgenson Nancy Keyes Nina Lucero Rhonda Lusk Patti Malumphy Carolyn Massey Julie Mehringer Renee Morgan Roberta Naredo Denise Osborn Jenni Owens Karen Owens Shelley Penner Gabby Perez Lori Perry Glendora Pitkin Michelle Rick Amber Robertson Susie Robinson Sandy Rosas Mary Salas Patty Schmid Brenda Schmidt Lindsay Scott Tonia Sevilla Barbara Sivesind Darla Smith Lana Taylor Sandy Thompson Vicki Turner Kristi Atterberry Penny Vanbuskirk Linda Walser Julie Walters Lorna Weissinger Robyn Williams Dominique Williamson Arlene Willis Martha Zegler Machelle Zimmerman Barbara Bazzini Linda Beem Chris Berridge Phylinda Boren Lori Brown Janet Carmickle Paula Casey Shelly Conkling Karen Cunningham Kristi Harrington Jan Hendricks Kellie Hendrix Joanne Hidy Sandra Houghtby Judie Howard Kelly Jackson Cassie Jacobs Kim Johnson Marni Knaeble Dawn Lasley Chris Linton Karen Martin Tammi McDonald Charlene McFarlane Heather McRoberts Kori Millar Jaime Myers Teri Neilsen Nancy Oldham Cheryl Owens Jody Perkins Kelly Perry Sharon Riberal Lisa Savercool Shanna Shults Julie Skinner Ginger Spanfelner Sandy Spencer Cindy Villa Jill Webb Diane Wright Powder Puff Football I25 , ,,,,,L ,, MM, ,,. , if fl? 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X I lib fx w It fl 1, at v :if K I N 'um A 'lat K1 la-is A N X ' 5 l I I 'X l K x y X l Central Valley Yreka Enterprise Anderson Shasta Central Valley Yreka Enterprise Anderson Shasta Lassen Willows Varsity Girls Basketball 5l 48 48 6I 63 46 49 JV Girls Basketball Pleasant Valley Corning Lassen Orland Yuba City Colusa Sutter Corning Lassen Central Valley Yreka Enterprise Anderson Shasta Central Valley Yreka Enterprise Anderson Shasta I9 ' 37 20 25 ' 37 I3 I6 ' 35 36 Paradise 50 24 30 ' 43 38 38 34 33 ' 32 42 32 Nova Gold Yreka Nova Purple Anderson Nova White Nova Gold Yreka Nova Purple Anderson Nova White -Q Frosh Girls Basketball RB 1 43 Bidwell 2l 33 3I 53 26 43 39 43 3I 44 46 36 2I 49 I9 56 32 Varsity Wrestling Yreka Paradise Anderson Central Valley RB 48 I4 57 Corning I4 36 37 27 37 36 26 Scores-I33 We had a lot of players who played offense and defense and wore down agamst tougher opponents was the comment of Coach Jacobs after a dlssap porntmg 3 wrn 6 loss season Next year however there wlll be a lot of fresh talent to be worked with Varsity player Albert Garcia was elected Most Valu able Player along with Best Back Best Llneman was given to Allen Bumpus Clancy Barone senior and Gary Clawson junior were elected to the All League el.. Mv- W Z' 1? , 1 R af fl I9S0 VARSITY flj Red Bluff players successfully stop their opponent OD Another Spartan touchdown is made official by the referee C35 Varsity football players run to recover a possible fumble by the opposition C45 Along the side lines Loach Jacobs gives quarterback Laary Llawson a few pointers 493 Emmett Koerper ich if 48 completes the pass thrown by bary Llawson 465 Varsity Football bottom row from left P Bonham K Kirchmeler A Bum pus P Adams G Mcurcr R Northup M Benefield Second row L Bonner S Marine Look Third row Trainer Yogi Barone M Lruise D Froome S Baer LJ Llawson J Hudnall L Rodriquez C Olson B Sil a Loath Johnson Back row Mgr M Long M Kimberlin N Purdy B Lagle A Skaggs C Barone T Johnson B Revelle k Koerperich Loach Jacobs A. Padillai E. Houghibyl Jfhrbes. Garcia, El Varsity Football X 1 5 J X if if' it of is as gk sig I 9 8 O .I U N I O R V A R S l T Y F O O T B A L L ..,..9' This year's undefeated Spartan Freshman football team racked up an awesome total of I99 points, while allowing their opponents only 26 total points. The team was coached by Fred Dreier, freshman coach for 3 years. Coach Dreier gives his assistant coach, Hugh Mills, much of the credit for the team's out- standing defense. Billy Inman was described as the Spartan's best runner, and Rick Hanson as the best pass receiver. A total team effort, however, pro- duced a 6-win, no loss record. Coach Dreier com- mented, This year's freshman team, based on its overall strengths is one of the better football teams that I have had the privilege of coaching. With a strong second-place finish in the NAL the J.V. team ended their season with 5 wins 3 losses and I tie. The team coached by Mark Skrabo and Ron Bauguss managed to play good tough football. Eric Casey was elected Most Valuable Player and Tom Crespin was elected Most Inspirational Player. Coach Skrabo commented about next years team Right now it s difficult to say what offense we ll be running but you can look for a balanced attack. f1Tt'Zt1-isps? if I36 J V. and Frosh Football CID Clutching the ball. Chris Chapin struggles to get farther down the field. C25 Freshman team bottom row from left. oach Drier J.B. Stacey, K. Sebastian. J. Ross, D. Trueblook, A. Larson. D, Shillingburg. J. Putzel. J. Hill D. Buck, Middle row: D. Kemp D. Kirchmeier B. Dover, S. Gillespie, P. Peets. D. Conner, D. Lopez S, Ross R. Moule Mgr. Raymond Swede A. Miller. Back row. Coach Mills T. Rutchski. T. Epperson. C. Curry, G. Gilbert. P. Prinz B. Inman R. Hanson R. Hansen. G. sisted by a teammate runs the ball for an' other R, B. touchdown, C45 J.V. team bottom row from left: 366 M, Banks 378 A. Sayer, 374 D. Fuller. 350 K. Bare, 353 J. Spencer. Second row: 346 A. Maas 322 M. Avilla 39 C. Chapin, 33I M. Savercool, 33 V. Longo, 344 T. Crespin. Coach Bauguss. Third row: 330 Z. Rice. 364 J. Babb 368 Z. Jacobs 32I J. Rishel 330 M. McClure 37 Z. Blanchard. Back row: Coach Skrabo, 332 E. Casey, 372 E. Mendenhall. 376 G. Spurgeon 348 D. Skaggs 377 L. Bayles Trn. Yogi Barone. Those not listed quit the team after this pic- ture was taken. C55 The J.V. team reacts to another winning play. Turner. Trn. Yogi Barone. C35 Billy Inman, as- 'W M ? ,31 3 ku! Y 1, T 'C , X W CC -71? xv, , , t .I f Nl-25 X guy! vf f t , ',,'f 1 C32 4' '1 f u 1,971 , ,CNC ' 1 y' ' AW, . f -. lf'-lf :Qu-if ..,'7'f up V 53 fi VH C C , ' 1 uma , i ' V -f i if WT fulfil - ff' fx fx i,i . ln VCV y ' , s i, it 'C il 1 y I 1' xl ,Kali Q Q 'v - gf-4 fi M, 'tri' I38-Cross Country A ,mv A small but spirited group of young athletes com- prised this year s Cross Country team, lt s hard to say just who was our best runner, They all did an excellent job commented Coach Lint. They may have been a small team compared to the other schools that they ran against but they gave it all they had. Plagued by a few injuries the team otherwise did great. Buckley Hulseman broke his foot in a race against Enterprise and sat out most of the season. Even on a broken foot he finished Sth in the N.A.L. race at Shasta, Tim Kellar did an excellent job this year stated Coach Lint who adds Natalie Jones also did a won- Shasta. We had a good team but we couldnt get it to- ether in a meet. One or two of our key runners would be injured but we managed to have the best season and definitely the most fun commented Rick McDorman. The varsity team took an astounding 4th place in the N.S.C.l.F. championship with the J.V. team com- ing in at 6th. The girls team tied for 6th place with Central Valley in the N.A.L. race. Although a small team they all did an outstanding job, Varsity Awards1MVP-Buckley Hulseman Most Im- proved-Tim Craig Outstanding Senior-Tim Kellar. J.V. Awards: MVP-Phillip Greene Most Improved- Ben Smith. Girls Awards: MVP-Natalie Jones Most Improved-Karen Marine. Adding a final comment Coach Lint admits We need more runners! derful job. ' Natalie took 3rd in the N.S.C.l.F, held at e I5 Varsity l-ront R McDorman 5 Hughes P Chavez T Craig T Kellar J 'Vhnzano Back Coach Lint D Caoforth J Layman N LLWIS B Hulseman W Cureene J Rodney 25 Cross Country runner bcgin their course Q35 Karen Marine run the grueling cour e Q45 Brock Whilmark tcsts hi endur ancc while runntng a long distance Q55 Jim Vlan ano puts on a burst of speed Q65 War Jury takcs long strides Q85 C-urls Front K Marine H Lundauer N Jones Back M Hess J Cwrmlckle A Rohrer Q95 Michele Hess run past two onlookers QIO5 Buckley Hulse man lcads the pack Not Nhown JV Tcam whosc pictures wcre runned in dcveloplng C Froemkc B Whtlmark K Kacclek C1 Ntew D Jiry l: Lund P Cwrcenc B Ninn 1 ROBLI' Q 5 . 1 . ' . '. ' . 4 A . . - VT. . . . i x . . ' s ' ' ' . . 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These girls did an excellent job on an individ- ual and team level. Kori Millar and Kim Beal stood out as superior hitters. Diane Wright and Jody Perkins excelled as starting Setters. Awards: MVP -Diane Gsborn. Most Inspirational- Sandy Spencer. qlj Diane Breedlove bumps the ball to Cheryl Owens. C23 Kori Millar serves the winning point. C35 Varsity: Front-Coach Lengtat. Mgr. B. Curl. J. Burlison. Middle-D. Breedlove. C. Berridge. S. Spencer, D. Osborn, K. Beal. Back-T. Newport. K. Millar. D. Wright. C. Owens J. Perkins. L. Wacker, Q45 The varsity team takes a break between matches. Q53 Jody Perkins bumps the volleyball high into the air. 465 Sandy Spencer gets congratulated for an excellent play by Jody Perkins, orable Mention Sandy Spencer Kim Beal Varsity All League. Diane Osborn. Kori Millar. Hon- Varsity Volleyball-l43 .V. and FRQSH OLLEYBALL ' f 'w.s.f::-so -ff. Clj Charlene Cook gets congratulated by Sharon Brodnansky OJ Joy Hayes and Val Kenyon show off their T shirts C35 Deanna Boes looks on as Meryl McClure gives the volleyball a hit to send it flying over the net C45 Frosh R Kellar V Kenyon J Hayes S. Stevens K. Weldon. R. Browning T. Rog- gensees C. Ross. Not Shown. C. Taylor. C53 The JV bench watches the volleyball action. C65 Frosh Most Inspirational Player-Keri Weldon. C75 Frosh Most Valuable Player- Ronda Browning. C81 Teresa Garcia bumps the ball to a team mate. C95 J.V. team, Clock- wise from top-C. Sulzer, T. Garcia, C. Cook, L. Wood, N. Davison, Coach Howard, M. McClure. J. Malumphy, C. Leatherwood, M. Collins, H. Kellar, D. Boes, Y. Fortier. S. Brodnansky. CIOJ No picture- Frosh Coach, Jean Utterback. I44 J V.fFrosh Volleyball This year the J.V. Volleyball team added a lot of spunk to the Spartanland spikers. The team prac- ticed every day after school and learned skills quick- ly which allowed them to achieve a more advanced offense. The Varsity team helped the J.V. s and even worked with them on their offense. Coach Howard commented We had a very good very well together and for the most part had good attitudes. I was very pleased with how well they progressed and they came along a lot quicker and further than I had anticipated early in the season. Awards: MVP-Teresa Garcia Most Inspirational Player-Chari Sulzer. Spartanland s Frosh Volleyball team spiked with spirit. Every day from 3.30 to 5:30 they practiced after school under the coaching of Jeanne Utter- back. This year every Frosh spiker earned her letter. Awards: MVP-Ronda Browning Most Inspirational Player-Keri Weldon. season, finishing in second place. The girls worked J.V.fFrosh Volleyball l45 BASKETBALL VARSITY I46-Varsity Basketball as VY fly Lewie Blevins scores another two points for Red Bluff. OJ Varsity Basketball- back, left to right: Coach B. Picton B. LaRue, L. Blevins J. Dreier, W. Hendricks, G. Clawson Mgr. Mike Long. Front left to right: A. Pa- dilla E. Koerperich J. Stephens T. Lengtat G. Fenton. Not shown: John Wheeler. C33 The opposition looks on as Andre Padilla com- pletes his layup. C45 Tom Lengtat steals the ball so that Red Bluff can score. C55 Pat Glea- son jumps out of the way of opponents to score. C65 The opposition tries unsuccessfully to block a shot by Jim Dreier. C75 Tom Leng- tat stops the other team from scoring. team finished in 5th place. Jim Dreier summed it up when he said lt has been a pretty disappointing season overall but everyone on the team knows we could have done much much better. Our 6-I5 record should be turned around. I know our team took some flak but in my opinion we could of used a little more support and a lot less criticism. By the way the cheerleaders did an outstanding job during the season. John Wheeler, who had to quit because of medical reasons gave the team support for most of the season. Most Valuable Player was Tom Lengtat and Jim Dreier was Most Inspirational. After a disappointing 208 league season, the Varsity SPARTANS Varsity Basketball I47 The J.V. Basketball team's hard work, determination. and total team effort earned them a I4-5 winfloss re- cord plus a 2nd place finish in the NAL. According to Coach Bauguss, the team's strong point is they all love to play the game. He went on to say. This team was one of the most exciting to come through Red Bluff They could really light up the score board They were very unselfish and worked incredibly hard' The Most Improved Player Award went to Mark Avilla l I48-J.V. Basketball ASKETBALL CID Albert Sayer 1122 starts off the game by tlpplng the ball to a teammate C22 J V Team Front A Sayer K Smlth C Chapin B Bark er A Maas R Nott Back Coach Bauguss Z J Rlshel Assistant Coach H R Warren Not Shown Manager M Steele C37 Three Ander son players look on helplessly as Erlc Casey shoots two C45 Albert Sayer attempts a one handed shot CSJ Chrls Chapin shoots over the hands of an opponent futllely trying to block the shot C65 Erlc Casey attempts two points Riee..M. Avlllal L. Oyvens, Casey, J. Cottferl J.V. Basketball I49 WIM TEAM I BACK' Becoming a new addition to the sports program after a 3-year absence the Swim Team came back with the same amount of talent and energy as shown in the past. Tryouts for the team began January 20 and this produced a large number of fine swimmers. Prac- tices daily after school improved the team s perfor- mance in many ways. these include the times in both the 50 and IOO-yard distances and almost IOOZ, im- provement in their strokes and turns. The freestyle butterfly and medley-freestyle re- npt the Swim Team will reach number one still re- mains to be seen. Commented Coach Brennan I thoroughly enjoy coaching swimming and being able to develop my own style of doing it-not being compared to previous coaches at the high school. I also couldnt ask for finer facilities. lays being the team's strongest events, whether or CD Team members prepare for the start of the race. QD Mark Avilla shows superb form during the butterfly relay. C33 Back. T. Walter. E. Myer, L. Brown, L. Lillis, M. Fernandis, M. McClure, C. McFarlane, S. Penner, G. Early, Coach D. Brennan. Front. L. Shaw, S. Hanson, C. Clancy, K. Irwin, K. Nehrer, N. Banos. A, Rohrer. Not pictured: L. Eck. R, Lucero. Q45 Back. Coach D. Brennan. J. Flavin, D. Pfeffen, R. Lillis, R. Hanson, K. Sebastian, D. Shilling- burg, M. Avilla. Front. T. Foulke, H. Fer- nandis, T. Skillman, J. Ebersole, A. Stout, R. Barbush, A. Early. Not Shown. M. Beem. l5O-Swim Team PARTAN LA D FRESHME BASKETBALL Placing second in the NAL, the mighty Spartanland Frosh Basketball Team proved to be one of the best teams in their league. With an overall record of I3-2 and a point average of 54.8 points per game our freshmen could do no wrong. The frosh started their season winning the Nova Tour- nament the second time a frosh team from Red Bluff had won the championship in ar years. After that win the team had difficulty improving their performance because they played so well. However they managed to maintain their aggressiveness and played to their potential most of the season. starters but also the bench displayed sound fundamental basketball skills. Commented Coach Skrabo I was thoroughly pleased with the team s attitude and performance. They played well together and exhibited mental toughness. With the team's strength being their talent, not only the P Prlnz R Hanson R Hansen C DeFreece K Tupman Mgr R Shwede Back Coach M Skrabo G Turner K Sebastian D Shlllingburg G Gilbert B Inman A Pierce R Osburn Asst Coach. C35 The ball Xalms for the basket while team members look on. C42 Chris DeFreece pre- pares to shoot while the opposing team tries to block. CD Gary Gilbert shoots for the basket while the opposing team tries to block. C25 Front: T. Ross, Freshmen Basketball l5I l52-Var. BB CID League MVP Paula Casey. OJ Julie Glea- son receives the pass from Kim Beal. Q35 Kelly Jackson one of our team s statistics leaders. C43 Kori Millar blocks a pass. C53 Not shown in the team group shot Kori Millar. C65 Varsity Team. Back-left Art St. John assistant Wacker, Kim Beal- Terry Neilson- Jack Salis- bury coach. Front-Diane Breedlove Karen Owens Julie Gleason Kelly Hendrix Kelly Jackson Carolyn Massey. Not shown-Kori Millar. UD The Spartan girls head down the court to set up their defense. coach, Paula Casey. Becky Curl. Linda Our Girls' Varsity Basketball Team went undefeat- ed in pre-season, with a IO-O record. The highlight of the pre-season was a 47-43 overtime victory at Las- sen. The Spartans dealt Lassen their first home loss in two and a half years. Our girls played excellent basketball, and reeled off six consecutive victories, avenging their only early season losses: A 63-54 win over Anderson, with 24 points by Paula Casey, and a 54-45 win over pre- viously undefeated Central Valley. These girls are excellent shooters and have some of the best individual talent that I have seen any- where. Says assistant coach Art St. John. Our Great Spartanland Girls Varsity Basketball Team coached by Jack Salisbury came within one basket of going to the state finals as they defeated Lassen 48-43 and then lost 43-45 to Willows in the second round. Great Job Girlsll The team selected Paula Casey for the MVP team award- Linda Wacker was selected as the MIP. V R ITY ASKETB LL 14 i gs XA Q? .QQQQ il . 2 f 332 T li -it .M ,ig .... 10551519-l5fi .gttmTA.?fi 'M I 31 3 ,.., 'ill if . ' 4 ... l.i stlrr - .ai L.. - L ! y y .... E ygyyy fi? . QW C3233 I r - 3? W 3.1. , .VI I? C. wtf NSUOKW 1 , vb if . We ,h NN VN M vhs' . ., ,.,... .,' '--....,,,,-,M-W-'iw ifixgg l --V sw. nfifsi '- QBRTA ,5 Girls' Varsity Basketball-I53 -Cc . ,Nw i 5 CID JV Back row Teresa Garcia Karen An dreason Charl Sulzer Sherry Smiley Yvette Fortler and Natalie Davison Front row LeRae Llllls Arlene Caywood Natalie Jones Cathy Clancy Laurie Mllllman and Darlene Stafford C25 Yvette Fortler connects for two C35 Denise Ebenhack shoots for two while Laura Graham waits for the rebound and Keri Weldon works for position underneath Q41 Check that scorell The pressure s on Charl Sulzer C55 Red Bluff breaks for the other end of the court C65 Joan Malumphy out jumps her opponent. C73 Tammy Bluel shoots for two from outside the key. C85 Natalie Davi- son tips to her teammate. C93 Teresa Garcia tips the ball back to Karen Andreason. QIOJ Frosh-Back row: Coach Jeanne Utterback. Tina Finn, Keri Weldon, Laura Graham, Dor- yene Almeida, Nicole Roberts. Denise Eben- hack, and Coach, Judy Spooner. Front row: Teresa Dancel, Tammy Bluel, Joan Ma- lumphy, Liz Holland. and Lisa Worthley. Hwcwoxm FROSH BASKETBALL 3 This year's JV Basketball team was a fantastic group to work with commented coach Mary Jane Cross They showed a real eagerness to learn always working and Improving All the hard work paid off In a second place flnlsh in the league with an 8 2 re cord The sweetest victory was the team s come from behind overtime wln over the previously undefeated Shasta High In the season s last game Co MVP s Charl Sulzer and Teresa Garcia RB Girls Frosh Basketball Team took the NAL league CHAMPIONSHIP with a 9I record in league play R B s only loss was a 44 46 first round defeat at the hands of Nova White which they avenged In the season s final game The MVP for the Frosh Champs Denise Ebenhack MIP Tlna Flnn Great job girls and Coach Utterbackll 'N' . - ,sr W A A 34.2, .' Who in all of Spartanland got up at four in the morning and spent their day alternating between sleeping, eating, and working out? The Mighty Spar- tanland Wrestling teams, of course. This all takes place in gyms all over the North state on Saturdays when a wrestling tournament is going in A lot of their hard work is done after school at a two hour practice held In the cafeteria You must be In pretty good shape to make It through one day of this con tlnual exercise let alone all through the season Most of their meets were on Wednesdays after school l56 Wrestling Cl5 Gettlng up at four tn the mornlng catches up wlth Greg Reid C25 Bruce Wllson IS Inches from plnnmg hls opponent C35 Varsity Wres tllng Team back Coach Floyd Thorne B Wilson A Skaggs K Mehrlnger B Brown C Houghtby S Hughes R Younger B Reld R Dunham Z Blanchard D Moore S Ross C45 Curt Olson fllps his opponent to pln hlm C55 Bod: Brown IS ready to take htm on again OIson,' Martlnez. G. Reid. .Front:, E: Wrestling l57 l58-Wrestling The followlng wrestlers havlng done so well In NAL s quallfled for the NSCIF Tournament Bruce Wllson Al Skaggs Kevln Mehrlnger Bodl Brown Eddle Houghtby Curt Olson Greg Reld Rack Younger and Davld Moore Bruce Wllson and Greg Reld had these comments on belng there It was all nght gomg to NSCIF I just wlsh I would have done better during the year so I would have had a better seat but as It was I guess I dld all rlght to get to the fmals It was a good year I just wlsh we could have beat Anderson Bruce Wilson It was great this year with Coach Thorne as our coach he helped all of us a lot and showed us that wlnnmg as the only way to go It also was great getting to NSCIF and competing agamst all the other schools Thanks Coach Thorne Gregory S Reld I m glad I m gomg I wlsh someone else could have gone with me It would have been easter I m nervous but It ll be a lot of fun Thanks everyone for workmg out with me Thanks Coach Al Skaggs commented on wlnnlng first place at NSCIF and on going to the state flnals I V . . . , 1 n 7 Q Q v 9 9 9 1 1 ' U . . . . Q . n . ., . . 3 . . u r r - - 9 . . . , , . . , . . Q ,, . . , . SPARTAN AN WRE TLER S 3 -. A1 -f . X Ei? . .,W.,- .,.,L,, -.ff f -f f -1 , t ,1 ,, C... nf.. C sq, .f..:-3. :wr .52 as e g . x gs 1? t K We CIJ The Varsity team at the Enterprise tour- nament. QQ J.V. Wrestling Team back. Coach Dudley, S. Coffee, R. Bryngleson, C. Shults, C. Curry, H. Dodero, J. Spencer, S. Fuller, G. Spurgeon, D. Skaggs, M. McClure, D. Buck. front: R. Miles S. Gills J. Zumalt J. Bloxham S. Brownfield J. Massey E. La Grone K. Lall- ington S. Ross. C35 Varsity Coach Floyd Thorne. C45 The strain is evident on Joe Blox- ham s face. Q55 The J.V. Tournament Champs at Anderson. Hyun'-f-ni Q WW 5 wif, ,n X. 1, 'A 1 7 if 1 l .... . ,. .R , Ex f Qi. UH! L hw S in swan gf' i W r in an , . . Z E 5 : 2: G, 1, . ' X Eff E 5 e 4 1 1 . ...Wy-1,,1.,.vM....-..-.......w M. 1.f-m,..i..4,.,,.xMm -M,,--nun-U-wabwg-prfmm-nug:,1-.,,w.iufuw,-MW: f. -wwh.-M.-.f,M, . , I SPARTAN AN U5 Dennls Allwardt Engllsh O5 Carleen Banuelos Girl s PE Q35 Judy Barber Vocal Music C45 Don Brennan Special Ed C55 Ron Bauguss Typing C65 Tracy Bennett EAP C75 Jum Bonomlnl Math Q85 Tracy Brower Soclal Studies Q95 Davld Brown English U05 John Burlff Fun damental Science CI I5 Chris Bauer Clvlcs U25 Pat Carpenter Driver Ed CI 35 Mary Jane Cross Math QI45 Another shot of Mr Bauer as the yearbook photogra pher Conce agaln5 Interrupts QI55 Mr Bushby Special Education , , - - , . . J . , , I . ' . . . -If if . r fi' ,,qi' 'x-Q-.S X Facuhy465 jr 9 Q it 4 'Q Bs Q 1 Q. V fin V .kb 1 'N 4 hr QI5 Jim Curry. English Q25 Bill Davidson, Math Q35 Fred Dreier, PsychologyfP.E. Q45 Richard Eggers, Ll.S. Histo- ry Q55 Bob Ellis. Ceramics Q65 Jack Ferguson, Art Q75 Andy Garcia, Spanish Q85 Bernie Gleason, English- fSpeech Q95 Bonnie Hassay, Biology QI05 Don Hislop. Social Studies Ql I5 Marilyn Horton. TypingfShorthand Ql25 Melanie Hoskins, EnglishfAnnual QI 35 Keeping re- cords is one of the many tasks that teachers must follow through with each day as they keep track of grades and attendance, QI45 Mr. Ferguson and friend hold class way out in the north forty . QI55 Mr. David- son uses the morning break to catch up on the news. When Mrs. Hoskins was asked how she liked being year- book advisor, she replied, Ask me in May: lf lt's a success I Love lt! If it doesn't turn out too well there's always next year . On a more serious note Hoskins adds, I enjoy working closely with students on projects such as the year- book, especially with a good editor like La Rae and her hard-working staff. They make all the extra effort worth- while. I66-Faculty Fl l S ll 'I l 3:3 X if N 5 g i ,i - I bw Q fn- ' vf I --,--f,1f -n1. x Vx:WkW7 K 3 K. if If k:,, , Q- s j 1 ' RW ' bu Y ll a i ,. in qazgl. x,l'W Qi. Vx ' i Ii Wigwam ,fp 1 hw . ' 1 I 11 FaCuhy467 - 'E' ff' lf M J f f f V ' JJJ Y K QI5 Bev Howard P E Q25 Nancy Howard Crafts Q35 Ben Hughes Fundamental Science Q45 Bob Hunt Ll S History Q55 John Hyland EngllshfDrama Q65 Stan lsadore MechanlcalDraw1ng Q75 Bull Jacobs P E Q85 Paul Johnson P E Q95 Charles Krause Machine Shop cology QI25 Raquel Martinez Spamsh QI35 Alan McKarley LDG Ql45 Maynard McMahon Wood Shop QI55 Dee Metcalf Creative Wrltlng QI65 Jlm Mlllar Fm Mech QI75 Hugh Mllls PF Ql85 Ernest Miranda Algebra QI95 Mary Mlller Nurse QZO5 Fred Null Chemistry Q2I5 Jlm Newell Math QIO5 Nancy Llenlgtat, P.E. QI I5 Roland' Lint, E.A.P.fE' I68 Faculty 4--.x -Ives , K K x QQ 5 1' -X f R w ' X . SQM ERN 'Q X X ' Ql5 Andy Osborn, U.S. History. Q25 Cliff Penner Civics. Q35 Hannah Penney Cooking. Q45 Gerald Pflugrad. Eng- lish. Q55 Will Phay Social Studies. Q65 Bruce Ruffner Redamonti, English. Q95 John Read, Auto Theory. QIO5 Steven Piffero Animal Science. QI I5 Barbara Polster. Clothing. QI25 Nell Savercool. Typing. QI 35 Mark Skrabo Englishfjournalism. QI45 Roy Smith. General Ag. Ql55 Bruce Picton Social StudiesfBusiness. QI65 David Span FrenchfStudent Council. Biology. Q75 David llratt. TypingfAccounting. Q85 Ailene l7O-Faculty W Q. Nha., ,N xa H- Faculty-I7I Many teachers on campus have extra activities but Jean Wood has done double time having taught at Salis- bury High in addition to Red Bluff High. When asked what she liked best at Salisbury she re- sponded l liked having the time and opportunity to get to really know the kids. When asked how she liked it here at Red Bluff High certain amount of consistency. One of the biggest differ- ences between the two schools according to Mrs. Wood is The time factor. There isn t the necessity for the time at Salisbury to be as controlled as it is here. Mrs. Wood replied, I like living in this room. There is a Mr Pflugrad's sabbatical leave was granted in late Au gust of I979 He had a clear concept of what he hoped to achieve during the year Mr Pflugrad visited over IOO different schools in Washington Oregon ldaho Arizona and California He was looking into reading writing and roflcienc testln He also learned about the remedial ICSI When Mr Pflugrad was asked what schools he was most impressed with he said The Gunderson High School in San .lose San Diego city schools and Portland Oregon high schools Mr Pflugrad s most exciting time was dur ing his visit to Europe where he visited sixteen different countries P . . Y . gq . programs for students who don't pass the proficiency Y gg? .Af ew... QI5 Sharon Williams English Q25 Jean Wood Home Eeonomlcs Q35 Robert Wagener Eleurluty Q45 Re Math Q65 Jay Thell Band Q75 Gerald Pflugrad Eng lush Q85 Marsha Vonklelst Llbrarlan Q95 Betty Stoufer Reading QPELIGIISI nee Wilguo, Home Economics.'Q55 Dick gpencer, Faqulty-I73 When you arrlve at Spartanland each mornlng and fund the classrooms and school grounds cleaner than when you left that IS the work of the Spartanland Clean Team ln charge of replacing and repalrlng anything and everything from swamp cooler to the sprlnkler sys tem are the Royal Flxers Any mechanical equipment that breaks down we hx It Says head of maintenance operations Dave Fernandez Marvin Chapln and helper Ed Standard and head mechanic Jack .lones keep the 20 Spartanland coaches In top runmng order and have them rolling as early as 7OOAM to as late as 5l5 PM The royal cooks prepare and serve approximately 500 lunches per day Something new this year because of leglslatlon the subjects of Spartanland have to walt untll I S P to have coke and a smlle thanks to state law 7cfr thus law prohlblts the selling of any non nutrltlonal foods Who takes care of attendance student records and does anything and everything from clerical work to waltmg on teachers7 You guessed ntl The first lady of the offlce Some of the many skulls needed to be an offlce secretary Include typing running office machinery bookkeeping and shorthand Being a secretary IS not hard but you re contm ually Interrupted You have to be flexible Says Joan Goody secretary Everything from taking care of the AV equip ment to running the Xerox machme are duties of the Spartanland Supply Center ladies They are In charge of typing tests and worksheets purchasing school supplies taking care of books and many other tasks the teachers have for them ln fact says Arlla Wldlund We do anythmg for the teachers as long as Il Involves teaching . 5 . I such as popsicles, coke. candy, and gum, until l.S.P. I74 Classified QID Secretaries. J. Goody B. Ramsey C. Span, C Shults M. Dugan. Q25 Bus Drivers and Mechan- ics: front- J. Jones, M. Standard. V. Zelei P Taylor, D. Manson. L. Osborne, D. McMahon A Scott. back- M. Chapin, D. Gates M, Bill R. Britt G, Nelson M. Jones M. Hutchison l. Mayfield, L front- J. Williams C. Cruise, D. lrwin, P. Selves- ter, back- D. Gonczeruk, J. Freemyers, N. Ni- chols G. Olson. E. Cilk 145 Maintenance: D. Fer- nandez, G. Caywood H. Vidaure P. Macias, R Webb, T. Woodall Q55 Custodians: H. Shaw S Pierce. R. Thomas H, Johnson. H. Votaw K Boas. 165 Mrs. Smith, Library aid. helps a stu- dent. Q79 Student Resource Center. S. Kennedy A, Widlund. King, C. Destriecher, E, Standard. Q35 Cooks P ' 1'sim.Q,, 1- ., The counselors of Spartanland had the not so easy job of scheduling classes for all of us no matter how many different changes students requested The yu mor and senior counselors gave tests and mforma tion about colleges and scholarships Barbara Hunt guided the seniors Janice Blunck the tumors Ray White the sophomores and Ken Jeffries the freshmen Describing her job Janice Blunck replied This year is good because l m better acquainted with the what they plan to do after high school I try to make students aware of financial aid college requirements and applications Richard Morgan new this year to our staff took the place of Harry Couse as Director of Guidance He had also taken over the job of attendance from Dean Healy The administrators handled a wide variety of re sponsibllitles from coordinating public relations and student activities to student discipline and faculty supervision students. I'm hoping to get the juniors thinking about , 1 dl Z ,---1 l ,,.- K -si ,ur ' A t Q Qlj Janice Blunck-Junior Counselor. QQ Bob Hick- man-Vice Principal. C35 Ray White-Sophomore Counselor. Q43 Ken Jeffries-Freshmen Counselor. Q55 Carlton Thomas-O.W.E. Coordinator, Q63 Bargh Johnson-Vice Principal. Q75 Dean Healy-Vice Princi- Morgan. Outgoing Director of Guidance Harry Couse, Q95 Barbara Hunt-Senior Counselor, pal. Q85 Incoming Director of Guidance, Richard s P A R T AL NA LW A N D W,W Administration I77 The five members of the School Board meet twice a month. They discuss issues such as hiring staff approv- ing textbooks listening to the public and negotiating contracts affecting school districts The one issue that arises most often is the financing of our school ln addition to the Board Members you might also find a CSEA and a CTA representative attending some of the meetings. When asked what he thought about being on the School Board Ken Lindauer commented I enjoy sewing on the School Board because the people I come in contact with at the school are interesting reactive responsive and just good to work with I have found this true of the teachers as well as the administration but Teacher s Aids should not be overlooked. They serve an important role in the classroom. They help out a lot with the students when the teachers are occupied with other tasks. Lets just say that without T.A. s many teachers would be overwhelmed with tasks. When asked if he enjoys being a Teacher s Aid Richard Van Arsdall commented It s a good experience in case I decide to get a job as a teacher. P , , ii I l especially the students. 7 I 1 i I ll 3 , f 9? SCHOOL BOARD MEETING QD Nancy Minges representing Student Council- Jill Smith representing CSEA- Chris Bauer re- presenting CTA listen intently at a Board Meet- ing. QD Jean Gray Board Member- Gary Taylor ber. C31 Ken Lindauer Board Member- Laurie Owens Chairperson- Mr. Taylor. C43 Bob Hick- man Principal- Joe Harrop District Director of Business Services' Pat Murphy District Superin- tendent. ' Board Members Steven McCarthy: Board Mem- STUDENT TEACHERS AND TEACHER'S AIDS Q53 Glenda Gutierrez Mr Hislop s aid C63 Bar bara Scatena and Jana Tlllet Title I aids Q75 Pat Backstrom counseling aid C85 Paula Riley teacher s and for Mrs Cross C95 Ed Boettcher aids for Mrs Redamontl E Mrs Williams QIOJ Jeannie Utterback student teacher and coach Cllj Richard Van Arsdall special education aid l78 School Board X . is 52 ,Zia l KX If I? Q ,, N I X 1 A-as-ff W ' 41 C I -F521 f 5 ' mg 7 , X cw 5 X51 My X J ff, ' 1 H I xa i f 5,4 7' 1 'X fr M wx.. Y if gf , - Teacher's Aids-l79 RED BLUFF HIGH SCHOOL OSBOR E RETIRE Mr Andy Osborne IS retlrlng from teachlng this year after 34 years at Red Bluff Hugh Mr Osborne s school carrer has Included many years as an Amerl can hlstory Instructor as well as eight years as hugh school counselor Before becomlng a teacher Mr Osborne was In the U S A F where he served as radlo and radarman In the 98th Fighter Control Squadron lt was whlle he was attending radlo school In South Dakota that he met his wlfe to be Elva The couple came to Red Bluff In l946 and both have taught In Red Mrs Osborne at Antelope She too wlll retlre this year which wlll glve them time to pursue their hob bles of golf travel and some research The Osborne s son Mlke us workmg on his PHd at the Umverslty of Wisconsin When asked about any message he might give to the students Mr Osborne sald No message each wlll make hrs own decuslons now as In the past Bluff schools since then-Mr. Osborne at RBHS and I80-Mr Osborne Retires l980-I9Sl HAPPENING Mrs. Jessie McKelvie is a familiar sight at RBHS and at several other locations around town. She is part of a group of retired ladies whose hand-made crafts are sold, especially around Christmas, to finance a scholar- ship which is given to a RBUHS graduate each year. An annual event, but one that nevertheless generates much interest at RBHS: the mock wedding given each year by Miss Wilgus' Contemporary Family classes. Shown in the picture, one of three couples who were joined in Spartanland's version of wedded bliss . We want heat, not cold feetl exclaimed the sign of one frozen Red Bluff student, as a protest was orga- nized to generate some action Cand some heath to alle- viate the problem of icy classrooms. When asked to comment on the protest, Mrs. Hos- kins teacher at RBHS said lt looked like the students had fun no harm was done and look as soon as this protest got organized the sun came outl Christmas In Spartanland brought a visit by Mr and Mrs Santa M A EQ Y xi we Q i Q, ,, f Q , I iw . xagwey v 4 ' 'F Q Q. w Q ,, up 9 M Y .M I -Q S Q 5 ,N vs . , . 5 ' ' Q 4. Q gi If ar Q ' - ik 'lg iso 'V ' . Q as ,ll 11's x 5 as 3 is 9 P DivisiggfCIosing-I83 A SPECIAL THANK You On behalf of the I980-l98l Dictum Est staff, editor-LaRae Winstead, and myself, I want to thank every one of you who helped us so much this year: Thank you, teachers, staff, administration, and custodial workers. We realize that our efforts caused you much extra work. Thank you, family, friends, and others who put up with our overtime, holiday, and Sunday work schedules. ' Thank you, members of this community who stayed behind us with the needed support in terms of our ad campaign. We know the times aren't the best. Thanks, too, Dee, for being there with help, advice, and friendship. l'm glad these fine young people have you in their hearts. A special thank you to Chris Shults without whom all would have been chaos. We hope and pray that this yearbook is one of which we can all be proud. A I, personally, am very proud of our kidswho worked so hard to make Spartan- landfs.I980-l98l yearbook a memorable one: LaRae Winstead, Editor, Marty Sweet, Darkroom Technician, Mike Goodwin, artist, Nancy Minges, Ads, Sandy Bever, Seniors, Bobby Ross, Editor's Assistant, the remainder of the year-long staff: Lori DeRego, Todd Fitchette, .lo Frischerz, Nina Lucero, Karla Miller, Debbie Overman. Lori Perry, Lindsay Scott, and Staci Smith, one semester staff: Kelvin Atwell, Sue Cramton, Berta Goodwin, Grant Henderson, Micky Miller, Wendi Pixler, Colleen Redamonti, and Ginger Spanfelner. - ' Once again, thanks. We couldn't have done it without you. - Melanie Hoskins , Yearbook Advisor l 134 Tha ks 5 I, personally, am very proud of our students who worked so hard to make SPARTANlAND's l98O-8l yearbook a memorable one: LaRae Winstead, Editor, u Marty Sweet, Darkroom Technician, Mike Goodwin, Artist: Nancy Minges, Ads: Sandy Bever, Seniors, Bobby Ross, Editor's Assistant, the remainder of the year-long staff: Lori DeRego,' Todd Fitchette, .lo Frischerz, Nina Lucero, Karla Miller, Debbie Overman, Lori Perry, Lindsay Scott, and Staci Smith, One semester staff: Kelvin ' Atwell, Sue Cramton, Berta Goodwin, Grant Henderson, Micky Miller, Wendi Pixler, Colleen Redamonti, and Ginger Spanfelner. ' . Once again, thanks. We couldn't have done it without you. , ' Melanie Hoskins A Yearbook Advisor Thanks-l85 THE YEARBOOK STAT: W ULD MIKE :TU TO EVERYONE WHO GAVE TUNE Om' SULQPKJLPQT fv 0mDdfU11d'2 Ski,-f,f K---.. Eufssen M :ca vRonald L. 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Projecting the A background, as shown here, a picture can be made to look as though it were taken outside W- any time of the year. -. . 4- 1 STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP FOR THE BEST IN PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY AND CAMERAS 900 Walnut Red Bluff 527-O2l0 Sportsman Lodge A 768 Antelope Blvd. Q Q wsuznms 527-2838 A N- 1 1 or T nunngmfgns 1 ref we Wage W -. Www G yrs WV: E we zwamlwfwwzkuxymsef-', ,IQSQM wwf-f'f 1A11fff??2f21wMm5v2Wf 'HRMSV 'R' 'fn e 3 'S' 'M VV ,N UP45533555135X?g51fiWU5'TA53i.JS?'0W?Tf'v5??g3wE'Qsvk5V55v:5ia'gei ' I 25-EVE 3 Q 3 Ha, A W, Je. ,So ,z Q. me . J Ziggy M1 ,sw gjfgf 'ff fe-e:,5'AHg5R,,.1 mzvf, fEfTeg,euf'i:'?!g'r5,,,415.M2 wide ,.,.,. I I WHNN ,, ,QNN -W , I V ?,,W.,,., , jgm EEL N 0 ggi -W 1-f ' F' ,U r KS. ,Q if I -I , M ' Mi Q . I v I, , ' ,, I f . 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DALE C9l6D527 4032 Your busin ss To all those LL L LLL A . who supported the advertising so Generouslyl ,, x .,,,,.,-Ms, pi t ie - A N nu W A W we ' its Mfsfwm ' A ,,. , ' ,, ,ww ' ,L WNW IwWfH, . in V' t ' 'dl u, L ' 1' f? ic: ' . -cf- 23 , KBLF l49O Radio -Tehama County's information center presentsz Red Bluff High School reports 3230 Mon-Fri. with Paul Prinz 7 1 E ev f 1 w1,,1,1 1' 1 A-, 1h 11 11 1, 1 ,- ,V 'X 1 fr s ,f 1, 1 'wr 41 A '11 1' -1 ,1 11 1, 1 ,FF mx 11 Nw: rf' av' ,ff 114' A11 xgf 11 '1'1Q f ,cv 1 1.- .f 1 1, we 1: qw, 1 15:1 v J--3. A v 1 A12 ,11 ,qu rv 1 1 C vi-:.3 i H 1,1 if 1 M 1f1,ef 1 111 4' Nfl! a+ 'S 1 v Iv , I 1, bww af 15-f 191 51111 Al v x1 31 11 ,1 35111. X15tf? -1,11 ws? 0 'Hi' f J. 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Ca. 96080 527..4149' f it if 527-l52l ow cow urfpzn yu ' lll IITELUPE IUDJ BIRDSONG AUTO SALES f- 15545311-L56-T A Pu.k52,,'s: ,eff ,H f ww-rw A. ' le b gr, ' f- , 185 SOUTH MAIN ST BOB 8: SON, LARRY RED BLUFF CA 96080 PHONE C9163 521 5242 Bring in your yearbook and get l 0'Xa off of any car! X .ff v , y ,av . .4-fi .AM , t ,A 1 V ff.W,WM,, M 3.-md, H -.f ' , , -,f?'+'J , Elmore's Pharmacy 4Ol Walnut 527-4636 4'-'-' Mldf MOLlLE'S Tehama County Glass BII Washington 529-0260 5 1 in .,r. 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Sean McCaughey: To be in a rock group big- ger than ACXDC. Mark Marshall: I'd like to be shipwrecked on an island with Michelle Moore. Brad Myers: I iust wanna spend my day with Shelly alone. Charlene Mattos: To get rid of all my zits. Karen Martin: To eat ice cream with Jill, Webb, Lori Taylor, Barbara Bazzini, and Cathy Fregoso. and never get fat. Laura Martinka: To be a model. Charlene McFarlane: To be hunted down by Magnum P.l. Wendy Niel: To guest star on the Muppet show. Norma Nelson: To really be on Spartanland Fantasy Island. Norman Nelson: Another year has come and gone, at least we get a rest. one thing I can say for it though it's definitely been the best. Larry O'SulIivan: Sorry, I can't keep it cleanl CHa, haj David Pfeffen: This island would not have the facilities to fulfill my Fantasylll Robert Phelps: To marry Liz Emersom and live happily ever after at 777 Hallelujah Blvd. Stu Perry: D5 National Motocross Champion. Kevin Penner: To be invisible in Iran for a week. Suzanne Padilla: To be Minnie Mouse because I love Mickey Mouse so much. Wendi Pixler: To shrink 3 inches and be as thin as Mrs. Barber. John Puryear: To be a superior snow skier like Mike Skelton. Roxanne Peterson: To be on a land of love and peace. Kevin Pearce: Sl I would like to have the wildest graduation party ever in the history of RBUHS, with IO kegs. Ted Wop Polizzi: To be the greatest Italian pizza maker. Tara Pfeiffer: To be their with Burt Reynolds. or Robert Redford, or bothl Charlene Phillips: I would dream of winning the Boston Marathon. Sharon Riberal: To spend the day with Tat- too-he's just my sizel Terry Raudebaugh: To have the Dallas Cow- boy cheerleaders. Todd Rehn: To own a IO piece band and a recording studio in reality and not just in a fantasy. John Rodney: I would want to be a midget sol could know what it feels like to want to be tall. Greg Reid: I would go to a remote spot on the island with a beautiful lady and camp, Dennette Richardson: To be on a scheduled paradise with my tall, dark. and handsome lawyer. Scott Richardson: To visit the stars and ex- plore the mystery and beauty of the uni- verse. Shelly Rogers: Eat wild mushroomsl Greg Rose: Buy an estate in the Hawaiian Islands, and have coach Pictin as my slave. Billie Mendenhall: To become Mrs. Redfordl Why not? Karl Merhoff: To graduate. Michelle Moore: To be short for a day. Kurt Nehrer: To have the unusual experience for once to own a slow Bronco. Norman Nelson: To be the proud owner of a dark blue l982 Pontiac grand prix. And be able to bring it home. Sue Nelson: To be Magnine P.l.'s wife. For obvious reasons. Teri Newport: To be ranked ifl in Women's pro raquetball. Cathy Otto: To have a certain blonde haired, blue eyed guy with me while we body surfed in the warm salt water. Diane Osborn: I'd like to walk barefoot on the beach with Tim. Joe O'Donnell: To graduate from High School and get my diploma. Linda Packer: To be surrounded by fast cars. gorgeous men, Ghirardelli chocolate, and cheap pizza. Nancy Oldham: To be blonde so I could have more fun. Jody Perkins: To look like Bo Derek, drive a red Ferrari. and own a Bud brewery. Jamie Myers: To be able to know my future and have the ability to change it if I want. Kevin Mehringer: To be an employee of C.D.F. fighting a sensimillion forest fire. Michele Ross: To be towel distributor in the boy's Iockerroom. Sheree Ross: To be Lois Lane in the arms of Superman! Sharon Routh: To have an outragious party and not get busted. Robert Rowe: Having all the beautiful girls surrounding me all day long, and eating all the hamburgers I want. Jack Scott: A Refundl Chuck Sellers: To' be Hugh Heffner so Bill Brasher could be my son and sole heir. Natalie Schrock: To win a month long trip to Hawaii. Suzanne Shillingburg: To be a Brunette, so I would never be refered to as a dumb blonde again. Tracy Snowdy: To be the richest person in the world and spend it on my boyfriend. Art St. John: To be in the Change of Sea- sons hot tub. Jamee B. Stone: To be stranded on the island Motto with B.W. and the best champagne there is. Mike Goodwin: Disgustingl Sandy Spencer: To go back in my past and patch-up the mistakes. AI Skaggs: Being the world's best Athlete. Julie Skinner: To get back together with my favorite person. Matt Slionys: The richest man in the world. Leo Smead: It would be too wild and crazy to print, besides. my parents would be very up- set and shockedl Kevitt Sale: To have the last 5 playmates of the year attack me at once, Shanna Shults: To be with all the good-looking guys and taken advantage of. Cory Sisneros: To inherit a hundred million dollarsl Lisa Savercooll To rope a certain cowboy. Michael Sands: To be a rock star at Day on the Green and have all those people getting off on my music. Donnie Slay: I would like to see coach John- son walking down the street and run him over with my 4x4. Mike Skelton: To be as short as Tattoo so I could look up to people like Jim Lord and Sheryl Taylor. Bob Smallfield: To be a tennis star and win Wimbleton and be with the girl I like. Barbara Spotts: To be able to share a very special part of my life with a very special guy in my life. Ingrid Simmons: To take a work trip with all the money I wanted and to have Brian Spain- hower all the way with me. Ronald Schlining: To meet Picasso and learn from him. Todd Silveira 1455: I would enjoy spending the day living my life to the fullest, as I try to go through my real life. Kevin Sloan: To become a millionaire and have a date with Charlies Angels. Nancy Scocchio: To spend the day with our gang. Kirk Taylor: To be a better Christian. Lori Taylor: To eat ice cream all day with Karen, Heather, Cathy. Jill, Barbara. Cheryle- Sheree Shelly, Julie. Daniel Thiel: To be Robin Lillis so I could work at Burger King, and drive a Rambler. Don Thomas: To go to a gas station that charges 25 cents a gallon. Melinda Tibbett: To live my life the way I want it, not how others want it, Barbara Trapp: To live at the coast. QAsk John he knowsj. Stacy Twitchell: To have a date every nightll with a rich and good-looking guy. Grey Taylor: To be trapped on it with Brooke Shields from Blue Lagoon. Larry Toothman: To be a wealthy invisible man, or a famous race car driver, or popular rock singer, etc. etc .. . Nanette Taylor: To spend all my free time with Juan. John Wheeler: To live in ancient Rome with my own hot tub. an automatic blonde grape feeder, and a Brunette fan operator. Ron Webber: A Pro basketball player. Lisa Wetzel: To be on a deserted island with R.C. land some good weed.b Mary Wilson: To have an instant education so I can pass civics and graduate. Lisa Wittorff: To never have to answer any more questions as deep as this one. Tammie White: To be able to live in the South a couple of years before the Civil War. Dawn Lasley: I would spend the entire day with Warren. Robin Lillis: To beat Joanne R. at backgam- mon for 24 hours straight without losing once. Hillary Lindauer: To be imprisoned in a room full of chocolate and have to eat my way out. Jill Webb: To be invisible so I can hear them but they can't hear me. Kirk Young: I would like to get small. Christy Harrington: To have longer legs so I can keep up with my friends. Marty Sweet: To be PIayboy's head photogra- pher. Ginger Spanfelner: To drive my red Ferrari down to San Diego and win the world's wa- ter-ski championship. Randy Estess: The only guy in a hot tub full of good looking womenll Dan Merrit: a playboy photographer. The year began with a rash of flower parties. Due to the cost of a float, Sen- iors united with the Sophomores to produce a prize winning float. Blow Their Mines took SWEEPSTAKESIII Homecoming night Joanne Hidy was crowned l98O Homecoming Queen. Barbara Bazzini, Karen Martin and Denette Richardson were among the nominees. A dance followed at the Vet's Hall with music by Crystal Wind . Winter Formal was held at the Elk's Lodge with Tom Lengtat receiving the honor of being named Boy of the Year . Nominees included Mike Good- win, Todd Rehn, and John Wheeler. During Basketball Spirit Week Sen- iors took Spirit Sword. During Spirit Week's basketball game Mike Goodwin and Denette Richardson were crowned spirit king and queen. Both the Powder puff football and Jr.-Sr. basketball games were won by SENICRS this year. The Best of Times was the theme of the I98I Senior Ball held at the Elk's Lodge. Century was the band. All in all, it looks like the class of l98I was filled with the winning spirit. Seniors Quotes 2I3 , WM, , ,.ff ,, .4 Q if Q 4 I v eff? Zi. 1 .' 1 1, Q9 Ev 'D-auf' 44 gui Candids- 2I5 A Abbassi, Ali CI25 6, 22 Abel, Darcell CI25 22, 85 Aceves, Adams, Adams, Adams. Adams. Adams, Adams, Adams. Teresa C95 6I Carmel CIO5 5l Cindy CI25 22 Deborah C95 GI Jerri CII5 4l Mike CII5 4l Patrick CI25 22, I35 Sherri CII5 49 Affonso, Kathleen CI25 22 - Albrightson, Todd C95 6l . . Allen, Curt CIO5 5l Allen, Lorrie CIO5 5l I Almeida, Doryene C95 6l, l54 Almeida, Karen CII5 4I Alvarez, Rosario CIO5 7I Alvord, Phyllis CIO5 5I Alzea, Aaron CIO5 4l Ammen, Chris CIO5 Sl. 85, IO9 Amos, Debra CII5 4l, 85 Anderson, Barbara .CID 4I Anderson, Duane C95 BI Anderson Rob C95 6l Anderson Tammy CIC5 6I Andreason Karen CIO5 5l l54 Appel Serena C95 GI Armstrong Chris CID 4I 83 97 Arroyo John CI25 22 Arroyo Lupe CIO5 5l Acherin Brenda C95 6I Ashe Keith C95 6l Ashton Martin CID 4l Atchison Gary CID 49 Atkins Cam CIO5 'Sl Barber, Benjamin CI25 22 Barber, William CI25 22 Barbour, Wendy C95 6l Barbush, Peter CIO5 Sl Barbush, Rodney CI25 22, l5O Bare, Kirk CIO5 Sl, l37 Barentine, James CII5 4l Barker, Brom CIO5 5I, ll6, I49 Barker, Kelly CII5 49 Barker, Lyle C95 6l Barnett, Anna CII5 4l Barnett, Sandy C95 6l Barone, Clancy CII5 22, l35, 87 Baros, Noelle CIO5 Sl Basgal, David CI25 22 Bauer, Stacy CII5 4l, 93, I25 Bayless, Lamar CIO5 Sl, I37 Bays, Tania CII5 4l Bazzini, Barbara CI25 4, I2, 22, IO3, I25 Beal, Kim CIO5 SI, l43, I52 Beane, Randy CII5 49 Becker, Debbie CIO5 5l Becker, Gary CI25 22 Beem, Lynda CI25 22, I25 Beem Mark CI25 22 Beene Teresa CI25 22 Begbie Lucienda CII5 4I 83 Beik Larry CII5 4l e Barbara CIO5 SI e Carol CIO5 5I 99 e Carolyn C95 6l e Char C95 GI e Tina CII5 4l 97 Benefield Julie C95 6I Benefield Maiesty CIO5 Sl Benefield Marvin CI25 22 I35 Benner Cindy C95 6l IO3 Bloxham, Lori C95 GI Bluel, Tammy C95 6l, l54 Blunkall, Irene M. CI25 23 Blythe, Joseph A. CI25 23 Bock, Rick CII5 4I Boeckholt, Kimberly CII5 4I Boes, Deanna CIO5 Sl, I44 Boitano, Michele CIO5 Sl Bolstad, Allen CII5 4I, 8I Boots, Ted C95 GI Bonham, Peter CI25 23, l35 Bonner, Leland CII5 4l, l35 Bonus, Toni CII5 49 Boots, Ted C95 6I Borel, Nicole CII5 4l, 93 Boren, Phylinda CI25 23, lO5, I25 Bornmann, Marty CIO5 Sl Boswell, Ed C95 GI Bower, Cindy CIO5 93 Bowman, Nancy CII5 6, 4l, 85. 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Dolores CII5 42 Burden, Barbara C95 62, 93 Burgess, Ryan C95 62 Burke, Patty Cll5 42, l25 Burke, Tammy C95 62, 93 Burks, Phillip CI25 24 Burlison, Julie Cll5 42, l25, I43 Burlison, Ron CI25 24 Burnham, Mike CI25 24 Burrill, Kim C95 62 Burrill, Tony CIO5 5l Burton, Lisa Cl25 24 Busekist, Kelly C95 62 Butler, Rona Cll5 42 Button, Tammy Cll5 42, 83 Byerley, Colleen C95 62 Byrd, Dolores CIO5 5l, 93 Byrd, Janet CIO5 5l Byrd, Joe CI25 24 Byrne, John CII5 6, 42 C Cagle, Bill CI25 24, I35, 79 Cagle, Joe C95 62 Cairns, Randy CIO5 5l Calavieri, CII5 42 Cahoon, Cheryl CI25 24 Calhoun, Theresa CII5 42 Campbell, Nanette C95 62 Canales, Daco CIO5 52 Canavan, Matt CIO5 52 Canavan, Tim CI25 24 Cantrell, Brian CII5 42 Capel, David C95 62 Carmen, Sabrina CIO5 52 Carmickle, Janet Cl25 24,5.l25, B9 .hhs , Carnegie, Bronwyn CIO5 52, 93 Carnes. Carol Cll5 42, 85, 99 CBNIBS, C3Ihyh'C!O5 52. 99 Carpenter. Chris ' Jil' 57 Carr, Brian CIO5 52 7 arrel. Theresa. Cll5 42 arrell, Robert, 24+ - arter, Jeri CIO5: 6, 52 ' arter, Natalie Cll5 49 asas .Chindo ClO5 7l . .3 , asasiiltafael clout 7: , ase. Rhonda CIO5 52, 92, 93, IOS asey, David CI25 24 asey,3-Eric CIO5 52, I37, 1,149 asey, Paula CI25 24. l25, l52 athcart, Jessica CII5 42, 95, l25- athycart, Stephanie 5 1 aywkiiid, Ariane mop ,BC 154 hadwick, Betty CII5 42 hamlgers, Melissa C95 62 Mikef,ClO5 52? f -5 haney, Trish Cll5 42 A hapin. Chris CIO5 52, I37, l49 Chavez, Phil Cll5 42, Sl, B9 Chew, Diane,C95 62 VVCCC Chiea, Gary C95 62 Chittenden, Al Cll5 42 Choinacki, Jay..Cl25 24 4 Clarify. Cathy QCIO5 522383, l5O, l54 Clanton, Adamfsp 859' Clark, Gary CII5 42 - Clawson, Gary Cll5 42,M,l24, I35, I47 Clement, Patricia CII5 42 Clemente, Maria CIO5 52 Click, Barbara, CII5 42 C Clifford, Ron CII5 42 Clinger, Terry CIO5 52 Clinger, Troy C95 62 Clogg, Molly CIO5 52 Clovis, April C95 62. 93 Clovis, Donald CI25 24, 93 Coble, Bill C95 62 C Coffee, Scott JCIO5 52, Sl, l59 Coffee. Teresa C95 93, 62 Cole, Clay Cll5 42 Cole, David CI25 24 Coleman, Jim Cll5 42 Collins, Bonnie C95 62 Collins, Maggie CIO5 52, I44 Collias,'Sam my 24 Combes, Shane CI25 24 Compton, Toni CIO5 52, 97, 99 Bill an 42 3 ConaEf, Bruce C95 62 conkii ,Shell 0256. 24, 125, 79 98 Y Coniey, Gale CIQ5 52 Dennis C95 62, I37 Contreras. Margie ClO5 52 Cook, Charlene CIO5 52, I44 Cook, Eric Cll5 42. l35 Cook, Wesley Cl25 25, 79 Cooper, Cathy C95 62 Cooper. Terrie Cll5 42, l25 Cooper, Toby CIO5 52 Correa, Toni CI25 25, 95 Cortani. Kathy C95 62 Cottier, Jim ,CiD5 52, Sl, 149 Coture. Marie Cll5 42 Coulter, Kim Cll5 42 Covert, Claytpn C95 62 Cox, David C95 52, 93 Cox, Janis Cll5 42, l25 Cox, Valerie 62 Craig, Tim Cli5fi42, l39 Crain. Cheryl CIO5 52, 97, l4O Crain, Gary Cl25 25' Crain, Helen Cl25 25 gp yyyg C, Cramton, Suzanne CI25 6, 25, Crane, Jack C95 62 Crane, Lori CIO5 93 Crespin, Connie CII5 43, 8l Crespin, Tom ClO5 52, I37 Cripe, David CI25 25 Cripeg'ffVivian,,,Ql,l,5 43 4 62 ' Jiz, S . 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Cliff C95 62, 97, I37, Curry, John CIO5 52 Curry, Penny CI25 25, 93 D Dahl, Natalie CII5 43 D'Aiello, Denise C95 62 D'AielIo, Joe CI25 25 D'AieIlo, Tammy C95 62 Dale, Josh CI25 25 Dancel, Teresa C95 62, l54 Dancel, Tierney CIO5 52, 93, 95 Daniels, Chris C95 62 Daniels, Cliff Cll5 43 Darling, Deric C95 62 Darling, Kevin C95 62 Davies, Peter Cll5 43 Davis, Anthony CI25 25 Davis, Cathy CII5 43, l25 Davison, Monica Cll5 43 Davison, Natalie CIO5 52, I44, l54 Davison, Tod C95 62 Day, Kasey CIO5 52 Dearman, Sheryl CIO5 52 DeFreece, Chris C95 62, l5l DeHennis, Andy Cll5 43 Delao, Mark C95 62 Delatore, Rebecca CIO5 52 Delatorre, Rod CIO5 52 Denapoli, Al Cl25 25 C Deitapoli, Patricia Cl05 52, 93 Denny, Elizabeth C95 62 Denson, Pat CI25 25 Derby, Glynda Cll5 Derby, Patricia C95 62 Dekego, Lori Cll5 43, 76, l25 DeRonde. C95 62 Dettman. CI25 25 Dias, Helen Cll5 43, Sl Dietz, Cates CIO5 52 Dietz, Cathiiy Cll5 43 7 Dimmitt. Shelley CII5 43. 95, i03, l25 Dobson, Don CI25 25, 93 Dqgero. 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Michael Cll5 43 England, Jim C95 63 Engle, Diana Cll5 49 Englen, Pamela C95 63 Enos, Debbie C95 63, lOl Epperson, Preston C95 63, I37 Erbes, John Cll5 43, l35 Erbes, Sally ClO5 52, IO3 Ermacoff, Sandee Cll5 43 Eskew, Dana CI25 26 Espinosa, Patty ClO5 52 Estess, Randy CI25 26, 97 F Fancher, Jeri C95 63 Farley, Kim CIO5 52 Farley, Susan Cl25 26 Farrell, Kim CII5 43, l25 Faulkner, Brenda CIO5 52 Federspiel, Shanna C95 63 Fenton, Greg Cll5 43, l47 Fernandisj Mary CII5 43, 83, l25. 503' Fillman, Tracey Cl25 26, 97 Fimea, Richard Cll5 43 Fine, Denise ClO5 53 Finn, Tina C95 63, l54 Fish, Richard ClO5 53 Fisher, Pam CIO5 53 Fitchette, Julie C95 63 ' Fitchette, Todd 'Cll5 43, 76 Flaiz, Steve Cl25 26 Flavin, Jeff CIO5 53, l5O Fletcher, John ClO5 53, lI6 Flores, Perry Cl25 26 Flores, Teresa Cl05,53 Fiournoy, Robin Cll5 43, l25 Floyd, Dana C95 63 Flynn, Kim CIO5 53 Flynn, Krisstina C95 63 ' Fqgleman, Frances Cll5 44 Freemyers, David Cll5 44 Freemyers, Linda C95 63, lOl Fregoso, Cathy Cl25 26 Fregoso, Coni CIO5 53 Fregoso, Max C95 63 French, Jamie CIO5 53 Frey, Karen Cll5 44, I24, l25 Friday, Truely C95 63 Frischerz, Jo CII5 44, 76 Fritz, Ron C95 63 Froemke, Charles C95 63 Greendale, Gary CIO5 53 Greene, Phillip ClO5 53 Greene, Warren Cl25 27, l39 Greenfield, Jimmy C95 64 Greenwell, Teresa Cl25 27 Groves, Laura C95 64, 99, 99 Guterding, Jay CI25 27 Guterding, Joy C95 64 Guthrie, Diane C95 64 Gutierrez, Robert C95 64 Gwaltney, Mark CI25 27 Froome, David CII5 44, l35 Froslie, Susan C95 6, 60, IOS, 87 Fuller. Derrick ClO5 53, I37, l59 Fuller, Mike CII5 49 G Gall, Theresa Cll5 44 Galloway, Gary CIO5 53 Garcia, Albert Cl25 26, l35 Garcia, Teresa ClO5 53, 83, Gardiner, John CIO5 44 Garner, Ken ClO5 53 Garner, Larry Cl25 26 Garside, Stephanie CII5 44 Garton, Jim CIO5 53 Garton, Lisa C95 63 I44, l54 H Haas, Karen ClO5 53 Hague, Anna C95 64 Hague, David CIO5 53, 85 Haigh, Mike Cll5 44 Hake, Roger Cl25 27 Hake, Teri CI25 27 Hall, Don C95 64, 97 Hall, Sharon Cl25 27 Hall, Teri C95 64 F 6 Hansen Kirk Cll5 44 Hansen, Richard C95 64, 93. 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Gibson Carla my l25 Donna 495 as Gibson Mike Cll5 44 Gibson, Sam CIO5 53 Gilbert Gary C95 60, I37 lI6, I5l Gilespie, Sean C95 63, l37 Gipson, Lisa CII5 44 Girard, Randy C95 63, 85 Giubergia, Paul Cll5 44 Givens, Lisa CIO5 53 Glassman, Margie C95 63 Gleason, Julie Cll5 44, I25, l52 Gleason, Pat Cll5 l47 Glenn, Jamie Cll5 44 Goff, Michael C95 63 Goforth, David Cl25 27, 83, l39 Golden, Amy CII5 44 ' Goodwin, Alberta' CI25 27, 76, 93, 97 Goodwin, Cathleen C95 63, 93 Goodwin, Marvin C95 63 Goodwin, Michael Cl25 4, 6, ll, l2, 76 83, ll4, 20, ll3, 87 Gordon, Laurie C95 63 Gould, Kristy C95 63 Gould, Rick CIO5 53 Graham, Don C95 64 Harvey, Suzanne C95 64 Hassel, Robert ClO5 53 Hatfield, Jim C95 64 Haub, James C95 64 e Havens, Charlie CI25 6 Havens, Pat C95 64 Havens, Robert Cll5 44 Havens, RonniesCll5 44 Hawken, Janet C95 64 Hay, Shelli Cll5 44, 93 Hayes, Joy C9564, l44 Hayes, Scott CIO5 53 Hays, Annelyse Cl25 27 Heaney, Jon CIO5 53 Heard, Tarena Cll5 44 Heffelfinger, Fawn ClO5 53. Heil, Phillip C95 64 Heil, Tina C95 64 Heinle, Angela C95 64 Heinle, Lance Cl25 27 Helms, Jodie C95 64 Helseth, Lise CII5 44, 7I Helsley, Tom Cll5 44 Hemstead. Jami C95 64 Hencratt, Dan Cll5 44 V Henderson. Kevin Cl25 27 Gravenf Alan C9564 Ford, Velda Cll5 44 Fortier, Yyette CIO5 53, I44,,,l54 Foster, Doug ClO5 53 4 Foster, Gilene Cll5 44 Foster, Shannon CIO5 53, lO9, 85 Foulke, C95 637 ifil iifl, l F Foulke, Todd Cll5 l5O Frash, Ann CII5 44. 8l Ftieemanggilurtis Cl25 26 2l8-lndex ' 7 Graham, Laura C95 64, l54 J- ,efGrant, Della CI25, 27, 93 . 4 Grant, Jeff CIO5 53 Grant, .lulie CIO5 53 Grant, Robert Cl25 27 Green, John ClO5 53, 8l Green, Marcie Cll5 44, l25 Green, Rhonda C95 64 Henderson, Sabrina C95 64 Hendricks, Janette CI25 27, l25 Hendricks, Kathleen CIO5 6, 50, ll5, Hendricks, Wes Cll5 44, l47 Hendrix, Kelly Cl25 28, l25, l52 Hendrix, Roberta C95 64 ,-- 1 Henley, Darren Cl25 28, 97 Henninger, Morgan C95 64 Herren, Daniel.Cl25 28 4 Herz Llsa CII5 44 I25 Hess Ken CI25 28 Hess Mlchelle CII5 44 I25 l39 Hettlck Brent C95 64 Hlckman Laura CII5 44 83 IO5 I25 Hlcks Larry CIO5 53 Hlcks Mark CI25 28 Hicks Penny CIO5 53 Hldy Joanne CI25 4 6 8 I2 28 83 I03 I25 87 Hldy Llnda CII5 44 I25 Hldy Wanda CII5 44 I25 Hlgham Crystal C95 64 Hlgham Vern CII5 44 Hlll Jerry C9564 93 Hlll LOFI C95 64 Hlllalre Todd C95 64 Hlnek Arlay C95 64 Hlnek Krlstel CI25 28 Hlnes Steve C95 64 93 Hlnkle Brenda CI25 28 Jablonowskl Eddle CI25 29 Jablonowskl Teresa CIO5 54 Jackson Kelly CI25 29 I25 I52 Jackson Stacey C95 65 Jacobs CBSSIE CI25 I7 29 I25 Jacobs Chrls CII5 44 Jacobs Paul CII5 44 Jacobs Zach CI05 54 I37 James Llsa C95 65 Jaureaul Glenn C95 65 Jenklns Rodney C9565 8I Jensen Mona CII5 44 95 I5 Jensen Rlchard CI25 29 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Denlse C95 65 IO9 Edle CIO5 54 Erlc CI25 29 Heldl CIO5 54 83 Jack C95 65 Klm CI25 29 Hlnkle Hmkle Hlnkle Deborah CI25 28 79 Kelly CII5 44 Kevln CIO5 53 Hoagland Tom CI25 28 Hock Andreah CII5 I25 Hodson Bob CI25 28 Hogan Greg CIO5 53 Holland James C95 64 Holland LIZ C9564 I54 Holm Jlm CII5 44 Holte Robby CIO5 53 Hope Mlchelle CIO5 53 Horne Dawn CIO5 53 93 I05 Horton Davld CIO5 53 Horton Ken C95 64 Hoss Stephanle CIO5 53 Houchlns Llnda CIO5 53 83 93 Houghtby Eddle CII5 l35 I57 Houghtby Mlchelle C95 64 Houghtby Sandra CI25 28 I25 Howard Don CIO5 53 Howard Judy CI25 28 I25 Howe Rebecca C95 64 Hudgens Terry CII5 44 97 II9 Hudnall Joseph CI25 28 95 l35 HudnaH ughes ughes ughes ughes ughes Sabrlna CIO5 54 93 Beverly CI05 54 93 95 Dlane CII5 44 Jerry CI05 54 John CIO5 54 Scott CII5 44 l39 I57 ulseman Buckley CI25 28 I39 ulsey Barbara CI25 28 IO9 ulsey Jerry CII5 44 unt Debble CIO5 54 unt Leeann CI25 28 unt Sherry CIO5 54 urst Thea CII5 44 utchlnson Carla CI25 28 yde Bobbl CI25 28 kes Sandy CI25 28 93 lach Bonnle C95 64 man Bllly C9564 I37 I5I lgoyen Kelth CII5 44 97 NII1 Klm CI05 54 8l 83 I50 Johnson Llsa CIO5 54 Johnson Tom CII5 45 l35 Johnston Robln CII5 6 40 8I 83 IO3 Jones Natalle CIO5 54 l39 I54 Jones Tamara CIO5 54 Jorgenson Corbl CII5 45 I25 Jorgenson John CI25 29 Jue Vlckl CIO5 54 Jury Darrel C95 65 Jury Davld CI05 54 I39 Kacalek Kevln CIO5 54 Keadlng D3VId CIO5 54 93 99 Kaedlng John CI25 l09 Kaln Mlke Cl05 54 Kane Angela CII5 45 Keathley Kathy CI25 29 l0l Kellar Holly CIO5 54 I44 Kellar Robyn C9565 I44 Kellar Tlm CI25 29 l39 Kelly Lollta CII5 45 Kemp Dennls C9565 I37 Kenedy Chrls C95 65 Kent Rhonda CI25 29 Kenyon Alan CI25 29 Kenyon Valerle C9565 I44 Keys Lorl CII5 45 Keyes Nancy CII5 45 IO5 I25 Kezer Greg CIO5 54 Klmberlln Mlke CIO5 45 l35 Klndlg Carl C9565 97 IO9 Klndlg Greg Cl05 54 Klng Mary C95 65 Klrchmeler Damon C9565 I37 Klrchmeler Klrt CI25 29 Klrk Connle CI25 29 Klrkes Greg CI25 29 83 Kltchell Bruce CI05 54 Klapperlch Earl CII5 45 Knaeble Marnl CI25 29 I25 Knapp Joyce CII5 45 Knutson Deanna CII5 45 Koerltzer Tom C95 65 Koerperlch Emmett CI25 29 l35 I47 Koerperlch John CII5 45 Kofford Tom C95 65 Kokenge Frank C95 I65 Krlck Brenda CIO5 54 IO5 Krlck Vlnce CI25 29 Kroeker Matt CII5 45 Kvarda Katherlne C95 65 Labutskl Carol CI25 29 Lackey Ronda C95 65 LaGrone Ed C9565 99 Lallatln Ken CI05 54 I59 Lamonda Rosemarle CIO5 54 Landavazo Steve CI25 4 29 Lane Karl CIO5 54 Lanham Larry CI05 54 Lanklns Renee C95 65 Larson Allen C9565 I37 LaRue Bob CI25 29 I47 Lashley Dawn CII5 45 97 Lashley Kelth C9565 85 Lashley Wanda CI05 54 97 IOI Lasley Dawn CI25 30 I25 Lasley Jlll C95 65 Latham Jeff C9565 93 Latham Rlcky C95 65 Law Natalle CII5 45 Lawson Lllly Ann C95 65 Layman Jake CII5 45 8I I39 ll8 Leach KBVIH C95 65 Leatherwood Cherl CIO5 54 I44 Lee Henry CI25 30 Legan Mary CI25 30 83 93 Legan Paula CII5 8 45 Lengtat Tom CI25 4 8 II I2 II4 Lett James C95 65 Levln Lewts LQWIS Lewls Lewls Lewls Madrlgale CI05 54 IO3 Laura CII5 45 Pam CIO5 54 Rosemary C95 65 93 Scott CII5 45 93 Lldle Ted CIO5 54 Llllls LeRae CIO5 54 99 l50 l54 Llllls Robln CI25 30 97 I50 Llndauer Alllson CIO5 54 83 Llndauer Hlllary CI25 30 l39 Llndauer PHIFICIB CII5 45 Llndsey Danlelle C95 65 Llnton Chrls CI25 30 I25 Loftls Blll CII5 45 Loller John C9565 8I Long Ellzabeth C95 65 Long Greg CIO5 54 Long Mlke CI25 30 I35 IO3 I47 Long RICKY CIO5 54 Longo Vlnce CIO5 54 I37 Lopez Davld C9565 93 I37 Lord Jlm CI25 30 Lord Tolly C9565 IO5 Lorenz Andre CI25 Lourence CORDIS CII5 45 I09 Love Tlna CI25 30 Sl Low Dana CII5 54 Lucas Doug C95 65 I47 2l Lucero Nlna CII5 I7 45 76 93 I25 Lucero Rae Cl05 50 83 93 Ludwlg Klm C95 65 Luman Kelly CI25 30 95 Lunberry Deanna C95 65 Lund EFIC CIO5 54 Index 2I9 ' I . . 5 I I I . 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I I 7 I v I l I I 1 - 1 P I I I U Packer Lusk, Jennifer C95 65 Lusk, Rhonda CII5 45, I25 Lutes, Karen CI05 55, 93 Luzzadder, Steve CI05 55, 93, 95 Lyford, Bill CI25 30 Lyon, Karline CI25 30 Lyons, Mike C95 65 Maas, AI CI05 55, I37, I49, II6 Madison, Kim CII5 45 Malumphy Joan C95 65 I44 I54 Malumphy Patti CII5 45 I25 Manson Darin C95 65 Manson Wes CI05 55 Manzano Jim CI05 55 l39 Maples Robert CI05 55 Marine Karen CI05 55 83 95 I05 I39 Marine Steve CI25 30 I35 Marshall Allan CIO5 55 Marshall Mark CI25 30 Martel Lisa CID 30 Martin Bill CID 30 Martin Paul C95 65 Martin Tim CI05 55 Martinez Dale CII5 45 I57 Martinka Laura CID 30 Martmusen Lisa C95 65 Massa Mike CII5 45 Massey Carolyn CII5 45 II6 I24 I25 Massey Jeff CI05 55 I59 Mather Debbie C95 65 Mather Robert CII5 45 Mattos Charlene CI25 30 IOI Mauch Russell CID 30 Maxwell Michelle CII5 45 May Don C95 65 McArthur Chris C95 65 McBride Danielle CIOO 55 CI05 McCabe Natalie CI05 55 l09 McCarty Michael CI25 3I McCaughey Brendon C95 65 McCaughey Sean CID 3l McCaughey Tlm CII5 45 McCauley Kevin CII5 45 McClelland Joyce CID 3I McCleIIon Kolet CII5 45 93 McCIeIIon Leeanne CI05 55 McClure Kenneth CID 3l McClure Mark CIO5 55 Sl I37 I59 McClure Meryl CI05 55 83 93 I44 McColpun Sondra CII5 45 McConnell Marvin Cl05 55 McCreary Tanya CIO5 55 McCroskey Marie CI05 55 McDonald Brad CII5 45 McDonald Tamml CID 3I II6 McDonald Tom CID 3I McDorman Rick CII5 45 I39 McDorman Sonya CI05 93 McFarlane Charlene CID 3I II4 I25 I40 I50 McFarlane Kelly C95 66 McGarity Stephanie CI05 SI McGrath Nishma CI05 55 93 McGuire Misty CIO5 55 Mclntosh Chiquitta C95 66 McKenzie Abner CII5 45 McManana Donna C95 66 220-Index McManus, Lisa C95 66 McMillen, Carla CII5 45 McNabb, Kathleen C95 66 Muir, Paula C95 66, IOI Mulford, Joanne CII5 46, 83 Murphy. Julie CID 32, I05 McNalley, Melinda CID 3l McPhearson, Kim CID 3l McRoberts, Heather CID 3I, 95, I25 Medeiros, Matt CII5 45 Mefford, Russ CII5 45 Myer, Eva CII5 I50 Myers, Myers, Myers, Myers, Audrey C95 ee Bradley Cm sz Janie Cm 32, I25 Tina C95 66, los Meguire, Bill CII5 45 Mehren, Alicia CI05 55, 97 Mehren, Dianne CID 3I, 93 Mehren, Jody C95 66 Mehringer Julie CII5 45 85 Mehringer Kevin CID 3I I57 Mendenhall Billie CID 3I Mendenhall Earl CI05 55 I37 Meranda Adrian CI05 93 Merhoff Karl CID 3l Merrit Daniel CID 3I Merrlthew Fllllsha CII5 45 Metcalf Bob C95 66 Metcalf Shawn CIO5 55 Meurer Greg CID I35 Meyer Misty C95 66 Meyers Kim CII5 45 IOI Meyers Lori C95 66 Milan Keith C95 66 Miles Rickey CI05 55 8l I59 Millar Korlnda CID 6 3I I25 I43 I52 Miller Angela C95 66 Miller Brian C9566 97 Miller Edie CII5 45 93 Miller Eric CI05 55 Miller Karla CII5 45 76 Miller Lisa C95 66 Miller Lora C95 66 Miller Micky CID 3l 76 Miller Tony C9566 I37 Miller Victor CIIO 45 99 Milligan Tammie CII5 46 Milliken Kelly CI05 50 83 93 Milliman Laurie CI05 55 I54 Mllliman Leonard CI05 55 Mills Elyse C95 Mlnges Nancy CII5 6 46 76 I78 87 Miranda Scott CII5 46 97 Mireles Larry CID 3I 93 95 Mohler Moisey Monge Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Don CID 3l Janet C95 66 93 Mike C95 66 Brad CII5 46 David CIN 55 I57 Donna CID 32 Jill CII5 46 85 Jon CII5 46 Michelle CID 32 Rosemarie CI25 32 Moorman Charles C95 66 Morgan Rene CII5 46 I25 Morikawa Etsuko CI25 32 Morris Morris Morris Morris Barbara CII5 46 Doug C95 66 Jennifer CI25 32 Liz C95 66 7 N J Nance Brian C95 66 Nance Kelly CI25 32 Naredo Roberta CII5 I25 Nascimento Juliet C95 66 Nehrer Karen qioy 55 si ss Nehrer Kurt CI25 32 I50 Neighbors Wayne CI05 55 Nellsen Teri CI25 32 I25 I52 Nelson Norma CI25 32 Nelson Norman CI25 32 Nelson Susan CI25 32 Newport Terri CI25 32 I43 Nichols Linda CII5 46 Nichols Ray CII5 46 Nlel Wendy CI25 32 Nlsson Mark CI05 55 Noftz Bob C9566 85 Noftz Bill CII5 46 85 Norman Tammara CIO5 55 Norris Lori C95 66 Northrop Rick CII5 46 I35 Nott Ron CIO5 55 I49 Nuse Todd C95 66 Nye Jerry C95 66 Nye Mike CII5 46 O Sullivan John CI05 5 Ogle Sandie CI05 93 Oldham Nancy CI25 20 83 Oller Richard CI05 55 Olney Kristene C9566 93 Olson Curt CII5 46 I35 I57 Opalenlk Shelley C95 56 Oropeza David CII5 Orpeza Frank CI05 55 Osborn Denise CII5 46 I25 Osborn Diane CI25 33,143 sborne Siem Clllis Osborne Todd CII5 46 Osenton Alan CII5 46 97 Otto Catherine CI25 32 if Overman ebble CI 5 55 76 93 Owens Brian CII5 45 owens Cheryl cm 32 ns I43 Owens Jenni CII5 46 I25 Owens Karen CII5 46 'I25 I52 Owens Lauren CI05 55 I49 Gary CII5 46 Morrow Veronica C95 66 Moses John CI25 32 Mott Kathy C9566 Mott Melinda CI05 55 97 Moule Rob C9566 I37 Mueller Paul C95 66 Packer Linda CI25 33 8I Packer Ranlta CII5 46 93 IOI Padilla Andre CII5 46 8I I35 I47 Padilla Suzanne CI25 33 I39 20 Paquln Clarke CII5 Parsons Mary C95 66 . . 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JJ --J, ,J S JJ J ' J J ' J J g J J J J J J ' ' ,J - ' ' - ' ,- JJ ,QJJJ1 191- ' J J - J - ' ' 5 - ' J' ' J J J ' J, J' - 1435 J J J J J J J J J J J - J - -JJ ,,-gli ' J J JJJJJ Ji? -5 J J JJ JJ J- JJ J J - I JJ J,JJ J, ,Jet ,JJJJ J JJ JJ JJJ ,J ,JJ,JJ,,JJJ:JJJJJJJ J J K k,JJJMEE,,iuJ 1 ' -JJizJJ:1i, J J I 5 , JJJJ , J J , J J , I ' ' J J P J J KJ J J I KD J J J J J J J J - J J ' J J J , , J J J J , J J J J J J J J J Parsons, Sandee C95 67 Partsch, Jonathan CII5 46 Partsch, Roy CIO5 55 Pasely, J. C95 8I Paslay, Janet CII5 46, 8I Patrick, Laurie CII5 46 Paul, Beth C95 67 Pearce, Kevin CID 33 Pearson, Leah CID 33 Peden, James CID 46 Peets, Pierre C95 67, I37 Pemberton, Julie CIO5 56 Pemberton, Steve CII5 46 Pemelton, Helen CIO5 56 Penick, Michael CIO5 56 Penner, Kevin CID 4, 33, 83, 95 Penner, Rebecca CID 46, 83, 95 Penner, Shelly CID 46, Sl, 83, 97, II5, I5O Penney, Michael CID 33 Pennington, Lisa CID 46 Pennington, Lori CID 46 Penrod, Susan CID 46 Peralta, Rosamary CIO5 56 Perez, Frank C95 Perez, Gabby CID 46, I25 Perkins, Jody CID I7, 33, l25, I43 Perkins, Vicky C95 67 ug- Perry, Kelly CID I25 Perry, Lori CII5 47, 76, I25 A Perry, Stewart CID 33 Peters, Lisa CID 33 Peters, Pat CIO5 56 Peterson, Roxanne CID 33, 93 Pfeffen, David CID 33, I5O Pfeiffer, Dena CIO5 56 Raschke, Sheila CIO5 56, 97, 99 Rasmus sen, Jerry CIO5 56 Raymond, Nina C95 67 Reddy, Penny C95 67 Redfield, Andrew CIO5 56 Rehn, Todd CID 6, II, ll, 33, 95, II4 Reid, Bryan CIO5 56, I57 Reid, Greg CID 33, I57 Reid, Sherrie CIO5 56, 93 Renfree, Laurie C95 67 Revelle, Anthony CII5 47 Revelle, William CII5 47, I35 Rhoads Rhoads , Deborah C95 67 , Layton C95 67 Rhoads, Rhoda CII5 47, 8I Rhoads, Tammy C95 67 Rhodes, Kenan CII5 47 Riberal, Sharon CID 83, I25, 87 Rice, Bill CIO5 56 Ruff, Diane CII5 47 Russ, Charly CII5 47 Russell, Chris CIO5 56, II4 Russell, Debbie CII5 47. 95, 85 Russell, Jennifer C95 67, 85 Russell, Robert CIO5 56 Rutschke, Tom C95 67, I37 Ryan, Rhonda CII5 47, 85 S Salas, Mary CII5 47, l25 Sale, Kevitt CID 4, 34 Sale, Kurt CID 34 Salinas, Kathleen C95 67 Sanders, Mike CID 34 Sands, Michael CID 34, 79 Savercool, Lisa CID 34, I25 Savercool, Mike CIO5 56, I37 Rice, James CID 33 Rice, Zack CIO5 56, I37, I49 Richards, Dave C95 67 Richardson, Chuck C95 67 Richardson, Cindy CII5 47, 83, 93, I39 Richardson, Denette CID 4, 6, 8, I2, 34, '01 37 it It , Richardson, Scott CID 4, IJ, 34, 95 RicheIieu, Dan CIDSJ47 Richter, Julie C95 67 y Richter, LeanifiCII5 47 Rick, Michelle CII5 47, I25 Rickett, MayLynn CIO5 56 Riley, Michael CIO5 56 Rishel, Jeff CIO5 56, I37, I49 Roberts, Nicole C95 67, I54 Roberts, Wendy CIO5 56 Saver cool, Ray C95 ev I Sayer, Albert CIO5 56, I37, I49 Schlining, Ronald CID 34 Schm Schm Schm id, Martin CII5 47 I id, Patti CII5 47, I25 idt, Brenda CII5 47, D5 Schmucker, Karina C95 67 Schrock, Bryon C95 67 Schrock, Natalie CID 34 Schumacher, Nagnette CIO5 8, 56, IOS Schweed, Ray C95' 67 Scocchio, Nancy CID 34 Scott, Bill CII5 47 Scott, Christina CIO5 56, 97 Scott, Jack CID 34 Scott, Lindsay CIIO CII5 47, 76, l24, I25 Scott, Vaughn CIO5 56 yfeiffer, Tara CID 33, 83 Robertson, Amber CII5 4O, 83, I25 Searcy. Larry CID 47 Robert CID 33, 93 Robertson, 'i'ii Dawn CIO5 56, 85 Sebastian, Kurt C95 67, I37, ISO, ISI Charlene CID 33 Robertson, Eric CIO5 56 Sellers, Chuck CID 34 Glenn CII5 47 Robison, Susan CII5 47, IOI, I25 Sellers, Sally C95 67, 93 3 i ia C95 67, 93 Rodney, John CID 34, I39 Sevilla, Tonnia CID 47, I25 I Rodriguez, Luis CII5 ,. Seymour, Shawn C95 67 P ill , Rvdfiguel- Randy UU 47 QQ fill 47 - ,,,c ciccacc S ,iii iiiii II C 5 ,11 iil I iill liii iii i i I S, ccc , icsciss 7 iiiiii -:,, ,1-, ,:. ,,.,. - L2 c1s ili I I ,cc yzyl K . ,,,,, y ,,,, I .1,. ...,,,.,, . .--' . ,CCs,, ssrrrcii' Cssl rsss sC'iiCii rrii S irss C iric ic' S is , .:L, ..L, N , ..k.,, , ,,,,,,,, , A sresrlss so I , ,,,,, I S I ',,s- iis I iiii iii is D5, Il6 l,.- .,., - ,,,,,, 1-- -,2, .,,, L,,., Marshall CII5 47 Ctss it iic sss sic rf any shwede, nay, 91. uv, isa ryear, John'CID rsr I ,,,,,, iii 95fiI03 Silva, Bob CID 35, I35 ryear, Lisa CIO5 97 Ross, Stan C95 67, I37, l59 Silveira, Todd CID 35 tzel, John C95 67, I37 Ross, Todd CII5 67, I5I Simmons, Ingrid CID 35 dford, James C95 67 ngel, Todd C95 67 nkin, Barbara 'CIO5 56k 97, 99 nkin, Valarie CII5 47 schke, Jeff CII5 47 Ross, T ommy CIO5 56 Routh, Sharon CID 34 Rowe, John CIO5 56 Rowe, Paul C95 67 Rowe, Robert CID 34 Rowland, Licia CII5 47 Rowley, Ken C95 67 Rudolph, Donna CIO5 56 Simmons. Sandy C95 68 Sims, Ken CII5 47 Sisneros, Kim CII5 47 Sisneros, Matt C95 68 Sitton, Don C95 68 Sivesind, Barbara CII5 8, 47, IO3, I25 Skaggs, Al CID I7, 35, I35, I57 Skaggs, Dan CIO5 57, I37, I59 Index-22l Skellinger, Dusty C95 68 Skelton, Mike CID 35 Skillman, Tim CIO5 57, I5O Skinner, Julie CID 35, l25 Skinner, Pat CIO5 57, 93 Slionys, Matt CID 35 Sloan, Kevin CID 35, 8l Small, Clay C95 68, 85 Smallfield, Bob CID 35, 97 Smart, Dawn CIO5 57 Smead, Leo CID 35 Smead, Steve CII5 47 Smiley, Sherry CIO5 57, I54 Smith, Ben CIO5 57 Smith, Chris C95 68 Smith, Darla CII5 6, 40, lO3, II4. I25, Il6, 87 Smith, Deborah CID 35 Smith, Eugene C95 68 Smith, Jennifer CII5 47 Smith, Kelly CID 35, 93 Smith, Ken CIO5 57, l49 Smith, Lyle CII5 47 Smith. RaNae CIO5 57, 8I, 85 Smith, Shelley CII5 47, 93 Smith, Staci CIO5 50, zez 76,K87 Smith, Teri C95 68 I Snell, Julie CIO5 57 I . Snowdy. Tracy CID 35. Solis, Eloisa CII5 47 Sorling, Frank CII5 47 Sorter, Royce CIO5 57 Spainhower, Ann C95 68 Spanfelner, Amy CIO5 573 ' I' ' Symanietz, David CIO5 57 T Tanem, Tim CIO5 57 Tanner, Charles C95 68 Tatro, Lori CII5 48 Taylor, Ann CID 36 Taylor, Ann CII5 48 Taylor, Christine C95 68, 93 Taylor, Taylor. Taylor, Taylor, Taylor Darren C95 68 Debbie CII5 II, 48, IOI Grey CID 36 Jeff CII5 48 Judy CID 36 Taylor:fKirk CID 36 Taylor, Lana CII5 I7, 48, D5 Taylor, Lori CID 36, 95, IO3, II4 Taylor, Nanette CID 36 Taylor, Sheryl CIO5 K57,K IOI Taylor, Todd C105 57 Tebo, Laura CII5 481 Telfer, Karen CIO5 57,,IO9 ,K Terras, Edward CID 36 It Terras Joe CIO5 57 1 Y Teseke, Bryan CII5 48, 97, 99 Thiel. Daniel CID 36, 97. 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Jackie CIOJ 58 Wilmarth, Brock C95 68, IS9 Wilson, Bob Cllj 49, 97 Wilson, Branda Cllj 49 Wilson, Bruce CDD 37, I57 Wilson, Carol C93 68 Wilson, Mary CDD 37, 85 Wilson, Robin CIOD 58 Wilson, Suzi C95 69, 85 Winstead, La Rae Cllj 49, 76 Wirta, Ray CIOJ 58 Wisherd, Damon CIOD 58 Wittorff, Lisa CDD 37, 93, 95, II9 Wittorff, Sue CIIJ 49, 83 Wolf. Kelley C93 69 Wolfe, Annette C95 69 Wood, Glen Cllj 37 Woods, Lynn CIOD 58, 8l, 97, I44 Woods, Tammy CIOJ 58 Woods, Tony CID 8l Woody, Woody, Carla CIOD 58, 93 Windy C95 69 Worthley. Lisa C95 69, I54 Wright, Wright, Wright. Wright, Wyman. Wyman, Wyman, Darea CIOD 58 Diane CDD 37, 83, I25. I43 Doug CID 49 Jeff CIOJ 58 Mark CDD 37 Marlo C95 69 Minnie CIOV58 Y. .8 Yancy, Jeff CID 37 Yates, Jeanne CIOJ58. 85 I Yoderpoan C103 Ss 6 7 Young, Kirk C127 37 Younger, Rick CIIJ 49. I57 Z Zambrano, Diana CI-IJ 49 Zambrano, Nellie C91 69 Zegler, Martha CIIJC49, 93, l25 Ziegler, Mark CIOJ 58 I Zimmerman, Machelle Cllj 49, I25 Zirkle, Dennis C95 69 Zirkle, Kyle CID 49 . . Zumalt, Jeremy CIOJ 58, I59 Faculty And Staff Ailwardt, Dennis: 83, I64, IIS Banuelosg Carleen: I64 I Barber, Judy:,95. I64 Barone,:Yogi: I35, I37: Bauer, Chris:I64 ' Baugess, Ron: I37, I49, I64 Bennett, Tracy: I64 t BilI,rMary: I75 ' g Blunck, Janice: I77 Boas, K.: I75 Bonomini, Jim: I64 Brennan, Don: I5O, I64 Britt, Ruth: I75 Brower, Tracy: I64 Brown, David: I64 Buriff, John: I64 Bushby, Dick: I64 Carpenter, Pat: I64 Caywood, George: I75 Chapin, Marvin: I75 Cilk, Edna: I75 Couse. Harry: I77 Cross, Mary Jane: I64 Cruise, Clarice: I75 Curry, Jim: I66 Davidson, Bill: I66 Dreier, Fred: I37, I66 Dudley, John: l59 Dugan, Marilyn: I75 Eggers, Richard: I66 Ellis, Bob: I66 Ferguson, Jack: I66 Fernandez, Dave: I75 Freemyers, Jean: I75 Garcia, Andy: 83, I66 Gates, Donna: I75 Gleason, Bernie: I66 Gonzeruk, D.: I75 Goody, Joan: I75 Hassay, Bonnie: I66 Healy, Dean: I77 Hickman. Bob: I77 Hislop, Don: I66 Horton, Marilyn: I66 Hoskins, Melanie: 76, I66 Howard, Bev: I44, I68 Howard, Nancy: I68 Hughes, Ben: I68 Hunt, Barbara: I77 . : Hunt,.Bob: I68 A E is Hutchison, Marie:fI75 Hyland, John: I68, l09 Irwin, Dianne: I75 t - Isadore. Stan: I68 ' f Jacobs, Biil: I35, I68 J Jeffries, Ken: I77 Johnson, Bargh: I77 E Johnson, Henry: I75' g Johnson, Paul: I35, I68. Jones, Jack: I75 Jones, Marian: I75 Kennedy, Sue: I75 King, Linda: I75 : Krause, Charles: I86 I E Lengtat, Nancy: I43, I68 1 Lint, Roland: l39, I68 , Macias, Pat: I75 Manson, Dorothy: I75 A' Martinez, Raquel: I68 Mayfield, Irma: I75 McKarIey, Alan: I68 McMahon, Debra: I75 I McMahon, Maynard: I68 Metcalf, Dee: I68 f - Millar, Jim: I68 C Miller, Mary: Sl, I68 1 L Mills, Hugh: I37, I68 - Miranda, Ernest: I68 A Morgan, Richard: I77, Z Nelson, G.: I75 Newell, Jim: I68 Nichols, Nancy: I75 Null, Fred: I68 Oestricher, C.: I75 Olson, G.: I75 Osborne, Andy: I7O, ISO Osburn, Ruel: I5I Fenner, Cliff: I7O Penney, Hannah: I7O Pflugrad, Gerald: I7O, I73 Phay, Win: no Picton, Bruce: I47, I7O Pierce, Lucille: I75 Piffero, Steven: I7O Polster, Barbara: I7O Pratt, David: I7O Ramsey, Betty: I75 Read, John: I7O Redamonti. Ailene: I7O Ruffner, Bruce: I7O Savercool, Nell: I7O Scott, Albert: I75 Selvester, Pat: I75 Shaw, Herbert: I75 Shults, Chris: I75 Skrabo, Mark: l3l, I5l, I7O, 84 Smith, Jili: I75 Smith, Roy: I7O Span, Connie: I75 Span. David: I7O, 87 Spencer, Dick: I73 Standard, Ed: I75 Standard, Mary: I75 Stoufer, Betty: I73 Taylor, Pat: I75 Thiel, Jay: 97, I74 Thomas, Carlton: I77 Thorne, Floyd: I57, l59 Utterback, Jeanne: I44 Vidaure::Henry: I75 - VonKIeist.i Marsha: I73 Votaw, H.: I75 C C I 1 Wagener, Robert: .173 : Warren,-H: R.: I49 I ' WQUUBROU: I75 f . 1 7 White, Ray:,l77i . f Widlund, Arlla: H5 I Wilgus, Renee: I73: 5 Williams, Joan: I75 I Williams, Sharon: I73 Wood, Jean: I73 Woodall, Terry: I75 I I , Zelie, V.: I75 Indexf223 Friends I have found, You shall never be forgotten, The joy and support you have given me, Is priceless in every way: The teachers of knowledge, To you I am beholden, Not only have you given reality to my dreams, You have helped me to prepare for the challenge of life: As I look about at the friends I have found, I realize that they too are mentors, And in the teachers, I have found friends who care, In reality you are all friends of knowledge: For my friends of knowledge, To whom I shall forever be in debt, I have but one wish: May love, peace, and happiness be yours through eternity. Thank you, JOHN WHEELER and ALBERT GARCIA, Class of I98I, for giving us these beautiful lines. 5PHR'l'HNLAND MAY YOU NEVER FORGET LIPPLEME T h,,,,....... .... N.- -4 1i-A 4 ' ' ' 'W ' Y I THE GR DL F On Thursday June 4 I98I the Senlor Class ner vously and anxlously awalted the processlonal down to Spartan Fleld The tradltlonal Pomp and Clrcum stance played as the students flled down the stairs Student Body President .loanne Hldy led the Pledge of Allegiance and Joel P Wright gave the mvoca tlon Fourteen graduates recelved their Callfornla Scholarship Federation Llfe Memberships from advl sor Renee Wllgus Co valedlctorlans Kevln Penner Rehn and Kevln Penner sang To My Frlends by Marv Ortman Prlnclpal Robert Hickman presented the graduating class of l98I Superintendent E A Murphy gave acceptance of the graduates The time had come for the presentlng and recelvlng of the dlplomas After each graduate was presented with a dlploma the Red Bluff Hugh School Class of I98I proudly marched out to Tlme by the Allen Parsons Project 1 Q 1 l ' - - - n - - il ' f Q ' D I I ' . n Q ' . ' and Scott Richardson, gave farewell addresses. Todd ' IQ f 11 , IR v 11 - f f 0 - 5 l Wi'-4,1 :P 'T Wt Q 2 Graduation S Hseseze e .... --. ...a at --e- .....A...,ee,,,e,.L,MM,e,c, ,TT, -,AMT ,gg 43 ATING C ASS l98l W , J 2? x rift f ,J ' '1 . V if 'la IS ,tv ,, 4 QIJ Karen Martin proudly receives her diplo- ma from Laurie Owens. Q25 The Graduating Class of l98I. Q33 Laurie Owens presents Kelly Luman with his diploma. Q45 Kevin Penner and Todd Rehn perform '-To My Friends. Q53 Scott Richardson delivers his farewell ad- dress. Q65 Students await their turn to accept their diplomas. Q75 Principal Robert Hickman praises Joanne Hidy s dedication and enthu- siasm for RBUHS and the Class of l98I. Q83 Mr. Andrew Osborne retires after many years of teaching. Q95 A CSF Life Membership Award goes to Hillary Lindauer. QIOJ Kevin Penner presents his farewell speech. QIIJ Warren Greene proudly accepts his CSF Life Mem- bership Award. Additional CSF Life Mem- bers-Joanne Hidy Greg Kirkes Robert LaRue Hillary Lindauer Kelly Luman Steve Marine Karen Martin Nancy Oldham Kevin Penner Charlene Phillips Todd Rehn Scott Richard- son and Marty Sweet. my ' I ,N BILLS '1 1 Q ' I K H A, L , 1' t If ' Q , ' al te xgsf L.. -cg ft 4 4 .5 x A ' L . V W in -N. SVN N X A RBUHS JUNE 0 1 -1 . xl ,Qi sexi? xg: is S S in A u E Htf1J5s't 3 43 A ., , JA f Q fa, r.,J5,FM. er n? gl J 5. mga 5 ds Q31 S ii Y' f Q- I Sa 5 w 131 2 1 Q R U 'E Y, gas' 5 F ' 1 3? si Q mm lax.-7 r gg ,xg 1 .1 qi 4.5 ki 5 E X ff,- xl H K gi ,ii 4-bg 's Y M X ' Sw gf N X Q , -J R - Q1 fs A S' Q w A as wx X A F N X f Q H 'Y 5 'E Qi: H 1 .1 A Fx 1 'sf txtifhkg Q Q. Ng, A X W ,, 'Q' A-ww-ww ' - 5.2555-9 -K Q-NQWYSQHK 1? ' gig A ng Q- 232 Q X R fx A W-.sf-2, ifii K '- ?'Q l?i Af M2f. 3 ' ,E Q Nf L F r Y X X Y 3 if a Xb xi 1 5 Ng Q Q K Y K Q x w . I In-:if I Ks R11 f x 15 ui 7' Grads-5 6-Senior Ball QD Two couples enloy themselves at the Senior Ball CD Colleen Redamonti and Mike Sands dance to The Best of Times Q35 The band Century pro vided the music for the evening C45 Denette Rich ardson and David Henry dance the night away. C51 RBUHS students enioy dancing. Q65 Kim Meyers and Grey Taylor talk to friends. fgsfil. r,,, f , U cr. I 45 Senior Ball-7 I Clancy Barone of sound mmd and body do hereby wlll my body to be put to good use with Barbara Bazztnl and all other blonde hatred blue eyed beauties who want to take me up on my offer I Chrts Berrtdge wlll all the twln ktes In the world to Ruffner and Hassay and all the happiness I had In my senlor year to my stster Deanna I Sandy Bever being of unsound mmd and body wlll my younger brother John to the gurls at Red Bluff Hugh I Brett Brown bemg of loud mmd and body leave my non worldly possessions to the freshmen elass of 85 to give them the same start I got at good old Red Bluff Hugh I Wes Cook will my geep to the destruetlon derby beeause Kurt Nehrer told me to I Llllte Flltott wlll to Heldt Vltkl and Graee the ablllty to not fall Into mud puddles To my sister Graee my library lob I Albert Garela wtll one year of wmd sprtnts to thts year s football team I Dawn lasley wlll my small ears to Lhuek Froemke SN R I Davld Goforth belng of sound body will to Phllllp Greene my seream and all the speed attained wtth tt I Christy Harrtngton belng of un stable mmd leave to Julte my half of the locker feven though she has had Il all year 5 Also I leave all the short jokes to my ltttle stster Deb ble and Peggy Stubbs I Sandra Houghtby leave to Bryan Reid my wheels so that he wtll nev er have to eat the cafeteria s food I Mlke Long leave my managing ablllttes to Greg Hogan I Kurt Nehrer wtll my parktng spot at the mustang raneh to Joe Erbes beeause he llkes horses I Kevin Penner wtll my foremost enloyable days of hugh school to my freshmen slster Bonnie who can put them wherever she pleases A llttle something to ease the pam Sus I Davtd Pfeffen leave my Kiss re Lords to my mother Lord knows she wlll use them as frlsbees on Faster I leave my 68 Mallbu to Frttz my dead dog Everything else goes to Wala Wala Washing on I Ginger Spanfelner wlll to any guy who gets straight A s drives a blaek Ferrart Ib a Callfornla surfer has won at least 20 slalom raees In both snow and water sktmg wears Jordaehe and L.5lVII1b owns Arab: ans and makes 80000 a month to my pteky sister Brenda Good luekl I also will my professtnal per formame on water skls to Rob Moule I Robert Phelps hereby will my sehool sptrlt helghth and bottom loeker to the elass of 83 beeause they need all the help they Lan get I Todd Rehn wlll to Allwardt all my F s and extra key club points to CSF I leave all my proceeds from Bend Store cookie sales to Mrs B I leave my enttre collectton of the Best of the Beatles Jazz tapes ft nally my entire sentor years worth of homework ts to be burned and used for fertlllzer on Mr Null s eu calyptus trees I Jeff Yamy wlll Kurt Nehrers Bronco to Joe Erbes so he can be another Don Juan I Wendt Plxler wlll my golden vo cal ehords to the trash can tn Mrs Barber s room I wlll my flve foot elght helghth to Cherl and my drlvlng abtltty to Llnda Houehms I Charlene Phllllps wtll to my dear Itttle sister Lorl a prayer a joke book and a bateh of ehocolate ehlp eookles that ts what you will need to make II through k.lI9I1lIS try To Mr Speneer I leave all the halr that I shed worrying over there wlll be enough for a toupee and left overs for Ruffner To Mr Bauer I leave my braces may they forever brighten your days T Ruffner and Hassay I leave my bathroom seales you know why P S I love you all I Llsa Savereool wlll my ear to Greg Hogan and Chris Carpenter so they wlll always have a rude to sehool I Natalte Sehroek will my short hand pen to Natalie Dahl Mr Lur ry s roll book to Ktm Stsneros and the best of luek to my Ilttle Bro Bryan with love I Marty Sweet of perverted mtnd and sad lookmg body do hereby bequeath my prowess at catchln frtsbees to Jo and my superior photographtc abllltles to who ever wlll fake II . 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A . x x r - U I U 8-Senior Wills h l 1 'Sl SENIOR MOSTS Best Buddies - Kevitt Sale, Kenny Hess, Kelly Jackson, Kellie Hendrix Best All Around Looks - Bill Cagel, Barbara Bazzini Best Legs - Bob LaRue, Stacey Twitchell Best Personality - John Wheeler, Joanne Hidy Shyest - Greg Kirkes, Lilly Elliott Most Likely To - Bob Silva, Phylinda Boren Most Likely Not To - Scott Richardson Charlene Phillips Dumbest Blondes - Brett Brown Bobbi Hyde Most Obnoxious - David Pfeffen Terri Newport Most Gullible - Larry Mirales Lynda Beam Most Likely To Succeed Todd Rehn Joanne Hidy Biggest Ego Clancy Barone Jamie Myers Biggest Cruiser Jim Rice Nancy Lytle Biggest Gnper Tom Cunha Lisa Burton Biggest Flirt Tom Lengtat Shelly Conklmg Biggest Partner Leo Smead Shanna Shults Biggest Jock!Jockette Tom Lengtat Paula Casey Craziest Mike Goowin Denette Richardson Funniest Car Pete Bonham Tara Pfeiffer Nicest Car Kurt Sale Cassie Jacobs Best Dressed Albert Garcia Barbara Bazzmi Most Convex!Concave Sandy Brookshere Amy Buck Prettiest Eyes Shane Combes Tami McDonald Nicest Smile Kurt Klrchmeier Heather McRoberts Most Masculine! Feminine Steve Landavazo Charlene Phillips Best Body Steve Landavazo Cheryl Owens 141' il. f ??W'n3'mM A, fff'- ,, wi. Q , 1' 'WMS ,Jw ? ,W 0- -en. I2-JV Baseball V , 2 ,- ,Ji The J.V. Spartan baseball team coached by Paul John- son topped all the other teams ending the season as the league champions with a 9-I record. Leading hitters for the J.V. s were Kenny Smith with a .458 batting average Wayne Neighbors - .409 Vince Longo- .375 and Tom Crespin with a .369. The pitching staff was lead by Bobby Hassel Paul Prinz and Andy Redfield. They had two no-hitters and three shut-out games among them. The Spartan J.V.s also won the Corning Invitational Tournament for the second straight year. Red Bluffs Most Valuable Player was first baseman Wayne Neighbors- Most Improved Player was left fielder Kenny Smith. The Red Bluff Spartan J.V. baseball team NAL CHAMPIONS this year front row left to rt.: Chris DeFreece Bill Inman Vince Longo J.B. Stacy Tom Crespin Todd Ross. Second row: Ray Schwede Manager- Bobby Hassel- Chris Chapin- Ken Smith- Dennis Kemp- Greg Hogan. Third row- Keith Neighbors Andy Redfield and coach Paul Johnson. Anderson Enterprise Shasta Yreka Central Valley Anderson Enterprise Shasta Yreka Central Valley Wiertzba, Curtis Baker, Paul Prinz, Wayne RB 3 O 3 4 ll 5 4 2 I3 3 4 2 4 3 7 3 5 4 I4 0 S B I R1 f a JV Baseball-I3 I98I VARSITY BASEBALL I ,af 'Q A AA , B ff A 'Q , . f VA V , gf B B , B 2 4 arsity Baseball ., it f .aw M -.W wmaww-wavmww.,.,, .. ...V if- -4571 '-Y, pai-.. 1 Lex ' t. llj Red Bluff High's Varsity Baseball Team. Top-Coach Bonomini. Art St. John, Emmett Koerperich Lewie Ble- vins. Brad McDonald. Bill Brasher. Gary Clawsont Mid- dle-Dave Wilds. Curt Olson, Greg Rose, Tom Lengtat Denny Searcy, Steve Baer- Bottom-Mgr. Scott Lewis. Mike Long. Q25 Bill Brasher awaits the throw in a pick- off attempt at first. Q35 Brad McDonald takes a swing against Enterprise. C43 Steve Baer sliding safely into third on an RBI triple vs. Enterprise, Q55 Denny Searcy pitching and Dale Martinez at third vs. Eureka. C63 Lewie Blevins was the winning pitcher in this game against Anderson. .. 2, W' , vis X X X . fl Eric Cook. Dale Martinez, Rat Gleason. Ed Terras. Mgr. L -as y 2 x ...gun-11-1 Our Red Bluff Varsity Baseball team tied for second with Yreka in league play. Special honors went to Art St. John and Eric Cook who were NAL ALL-LEAGUE selections and Tom Lengtat who was given honorable mention. Coach Bonomini who was asked to comment on his team s play said We beat two league champions this year one. Coach B. went on to say that R.B. was in every game except two right to the last inning. Other high lights of the season: Art St. Johns two homers-in one game- against Anderson and Bill Brasher s homer also against Anderson. Coach Bonomini and his team also thank every one for the support in contributing to a successful season and helping to acquire the funds for the new batting cage. which shows that this team was capable of beating any- --' ----W-1-MM-'gr' , . Q 5 4- W P' H --., f X z Y I 2 .V 5 S y A . Varsity Baseball I5 rv w aww A . 5 . , , ff xg 4 N511 .A f :J f ' 1 4 Q ff I6-Varsity Softball X x .. - , i . ff , . fi KF? ...ll 1 -.s wr- K ,. - ,kkx I K e L. , ,K -any , , ' ,+ .. . . - Varsity Softball 'Sl' The Red Bluff girls varsity softball team took the NAL league championship this year. They also came in second in the section play-offs even though this was the first year they have entered sections. This year the team chose Kelly Jackson as MVP and Julie Gleason as MIP. All tourney players at the sectional play-offs were Kellie Hendrix Diane Breedlove and Paula Casey. All tourney at Corning tournament were Kelly Jackson and Julie Gleason. All league players in the NAL from Red Bluff were Kelly Jackson Diane Breedlove and Kellie Hendrix. Honor- able mentions went to Julie Gleason and Paula Casey. Varsity coach Mrs. Bev Howard commented It was a very good defensive team playing SSW in the field. Owens Kellie Hendrix Julie Gleason Kelly Jackson Kim Farrel. Back row: Diane Breedlove Coach Howard Jenni- fer Smith Paula Casey Jenni Owens Becky Curl Teri Neilsen Terrie Cooper Sharon Brodnansky. Group shot, front row, left to right: Karen Frey, Karen R.B. 2 Enterprise I 7 Central Valley 8 5 Yreka 7 I4 Shasta 4 I4 Anderson 4 I4 Enterprise I I4 Shasta I IO Central Valley 4 IO Yreka 2 5 Anderson 3 l98l NA CHAMPS Varsity Softball-I7 I ff L J i J.V. CIJ JV Softball Team Front Doryene Almeida Tler ney Dancel Lynn Woods Teresa Damel Cheri Leatherwood Wendy Roberts Julie Brynlng Bank Fortler Deanna Boes KII11 Beal Nannette Schu macher Denise Ebenhack Dennlse Wllds Coach Jeanne Utterback C25 Ask one group of gurls to stand stall for one minute and this IS what you get' 635 Lynn Woods pitches off another strike Jeanean Cookhausen-Manager. Liz Holland, .Yvette I8 JV Softball if all Red Bluff s Golf team: Back-Lauren Owens Al Zack Jacobs, Front-Rob Russell. Max Fregoso Stefan Wagner Rusty Bryngleson. Coach Jacobs commended the outstand- ing play of seniors Ken Hess and AI DeNapoIi. and also cited the improved play of Stefan Wagner-all shown on this page. Denapoli. Ken Hess. Jim Dreier. Kerry Waits. ,Z i ' I , I 5 ' W ,, V. . J L 1 1 , ' 'lp .1 2,-9 .Q ' W5 f . .. Q' -- ' H -241' - V Z-5' 'V Hs, gi f H .V gy, I I 1 ' '- . ,L,L Hh' ,,.' 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