Scottsdale High School - Camelback Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

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UTQE32 E9fHI'YU,MIS HER W ASSUSTTAINITT EDIIUMSRSQ DIE UE AHEEEBD CCQIPY HH ma, UDLHJQQWQQ UE mm w4MLEmz,,3u,mfQw1r 3 SIJQKDINSQDEFSS HEUBMIALNI SCHWEUGSALBT TA M QF CQNTELNTS W W L-Dimluwe 2 rf. 1 r ?T i , WAHI M wtmm W mime also ummm 2345 covfsrag EEQNUINA GAEBN The 1976 CAMELBACK Staff would lrke to express, our appreclatxon to Bernma Gam who area ed our Lover h th Camelback Her drawmg, 5 ows e sun rlsmg ov r Mountam wlth the seasons under the LIN set m the foreground Ovenmz 3 SEASGNS Returning from the lazy days of summer to the industrious days of fall...slipping into an everyday routine...listening to tales of summer days...discovering new interests and taking the time to enjoy them...showing a new student around for the day...learning from experiences, as well as from books...hoping for an exciting and winning season for the football team...partici- pating in class discussions. . .listening to student's viewsmobserving the future plans for the rebuilding of SHS being carried out each day...leaping over a construction ditch, to get to the next class on time. . .pausing to remember the past year at Scottsdale I-Iigh. Opening 5 H wvi , HH.. F qnlv IC . mmf' ,At ASF? ,S ,,.,.f. rf-2 'mtlihlk 'nv 'S' 4, A v ' Y V4-V 5 Eifhk 12' T ,KN . 2 .Q . 5 Au A f ma 1 an 2-SQ 1 ggi. NV!! H ,,,.,..,w ' ', 9 nv- 5. V mf V lr ,wh v Q V v .J-, v W I' A W V -an Aw...-N.,.u,-z,u.ww M . 'hm' m!Y , , an v v My my f x W Rf A '51-'J ANTICIPATINC THE CHANCE . . . Opening 9 Ll DER Tl-IE SUN 10 Opening Returning from Christmas vacation to start on the last stretch of the school year...cheering the basketball team on with high hopesmwatching on as Courts King and Queen are crowned...buying a Valentine flower from HERO for a sweetie. . .trying out for spring sportsmdeveloping skills enough to make the varsity squadmparticipating in the annual Student Council games day...heading for the river when the weather gets warm...waiting outside the gym for arena scheduling with number 435 out of 436 in the class...saying goodbye to old and new friends alike, maybe for the last time. 3 M9 Opening 11 12 Fall 'f 't , A 44 -'Af , T .Z ,1'g::i? -. K..--5 , ,f -v' Jfb' 1 , 347' A' ' ,I 1 lm'-A yv gy lv pa '1 ' . 9 J? A a jr' .' 1 4? I H --Q ' +A?-45' . 1 -A.-AL an 1' I I 1' x 'A W - A uv' 1 U- I X-,J , x ah v 1, r A n 1 5,1- 1 xt, lg 4 '57 X. at x X 1 AIMINC1 FUR SUCCESS Getting up early again...singing the fight song...making new friends...watching the Bicentennial pie eating contest...laughing at freshmen...kicking off the first football game...seeing old friends...electing freshmen officers...wondering what the following months will bring. ..?F.,t Hifi Dig in M as . 'Nu 9 as 4 .Qc Q Q2 , l K N, 'If ii' 15 is if 7 1. Freshmen Nancy Fish, Kerri Dawson and Amy Andrews take it easy and discuss their first weeks at Scottsdale High. 2. SHS students show spirit at the first game of the season. 3. Football coaches Ioe Corte and Pat Curtis at the spirit breakfast, contemplating the upcoming game. 4. Mickey Mouse fun at the spirit breakfast. 5. Student Council member Phyllis Herda listens to different views of students concerning Homecoming nominations. 6. Booster club members served cake and punch at the intersquad scrimmage game. 7. Freshmen Tracy Steffy casts her vote for freshmen officers as John Lewis looks on. 14 September W., Mm WH if- A 'MWIMM 9-Wm M . , wg' if if -K .I '- Q 5. 5 ,. ,g 5 . : v ab Q9 A 265 mf' Y September 15 WQRKINC FUR THE FUTURE 2 If ,W 'R UH, , J' ' Q wuwmw f W fi w A4 'v J Starting to work on Homecoming floatsmwearing funny masks for Halloweenmending the first nine weeks of schoolmmaking the long journey clown to Kofa for the game. ..getting used to school once again. October 17 8 18 Homecoming IMS- ' 1. Patiently waiting for the announcement of the royalty are drum major Sara Welty, crown bearers Wendy Sievers and Danny Ahler, and pom girl Sara Kulb. 2. Balloon happy freshmen watch the Home- coming assembly. 3. A bit nervous, homecoming nominee Abbie Van Valer is escorted by her father Robert Van Valer. 4. Homecoming nominee Mark Ryan, calmly waits for the names of the royalty. 5. Homecoming nominees Vickie Secchiari and Ken Wilson chat with Mr. Ray Secchiari before the big announcement. 6. The 1975 Homecoming Royalty, Iulie Saplis and Dave Michaelson pose for pictures. 7. The theme for this year's homecoming was March On Grand Old Flag. 8. After much thought students vote on homecoming royalty. I in ii HL if ' - Q - 1 'U SALUTI G TI-IE GRAND QLD FLAG Discovering who the nominees are... staying up late to finish floats...voting for the royalty...watching the fireworks after touchdowns...crowning the new King and Queenmtaking the royalty around the field for their annual ride...welcoming alumni back...con- veying the theme March on Grand Old Flag ...working hard to make Homecoming '75 an enjoyable experience. Homecoming 19 1 in Ending autumnmannouncing the royalty for Homecoming...raising the Bicentennial flag...ending the football season...practicing for basketball and wrestling begins...enjoying Thanksgiving vacation... getting ready for winter sports and winter happenings to begin. 20 November SEEING WI-IAT LIFE AS T0 CDFFER I , -vigil Q Wim f' n ' 4' mv 'A 'LG ' nf' .fl id 4 . K if I 4 ' I in ll , I fri ..' tl If , w gf. , . I1 L sw... I if A ,P- ' wffi 3. it it .. fjfi -. If, Ir' . JW 'I' M 'W' W ' , cgi, -talk! 4 1. During the first week of Novem- ber much work was done on floats for Homecoming. 2. In the powder puff football game Kim Bruner carries the ball as Barb Sievers and Sandy Smith block the way. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schweikart, Laura Cooper and Susan Nuttall enjoy their dinner at the girls sports award banquet. 4. A construction worker helps to rebuild SI-IS. 5. The boys gymnastics team performs during the home football game against Chaparral. 6. Minutemen Terri Cranford, Sue Cowie, Laura Iohnson listen to Art Cutting, alias Benjamin Franklin, speak. November 21 1 .H E 1. Principal Evelyn Caskey awards Drum Majors Sara Welty and Mike Aiken a plaque for the high spirit of the band. 2. Juniors john McCrea and Iulie Tweed stroll out of the bookstore. 3. After their Friday morning decorating, cheerleaders and pom girls gather to discuss the upcoming game. 4. lack Ross and Wendy Raisanen do the Bump at The Turkey Stomp. 5. Susan Well- man, Mary Ann Giallanza, Patti Watkins and Mark Johnson enjoying autumn in their own way. 6. Kelley Cordova and Gary Saunders take it easy between classes. 22 Student Life gi 2, ll Q 'aff' 5 ii? 'fl K. 'W f Wg-EQ' JCJYI G LITLIM at ' Participating in class electionsmsharing the latest gossip with friendsmcheering the team on to victory...standing in line at the snack bar...getting involved in school clubs...riding skateboards through the halls...building class floatsmadding a little enjoyment to the high school years. 3 l li may - I pg 1 t ew Student Life Z3 KICKI G CFP A NEW SEASO ,ii Chuck Bailey Quarterback 170 Rick Bailey Center 180 Bill Baker Tackle 190 Randy Bays Halfback 185 Bill Clarkson Tight End 185 Kelley Cordova Tackle 185 if Mike Cordova Manager Dan Davis Halfback 165 9! Dana Dutton Tight End 190 john Edwards Split End 170 Varsity Football SHS They 21 P.V. Z7 7 Saguaro 10 31 Arcadia 20 12 Chandler 16 12 McClintock 33 27 Westwood 14 14 A Coronado 31 15 Kofa 24 14 Chaparral 20 6 Marcos de Niza 28 24 Varsity Football -QQ- PARADISE VALLEY-Losing a squeaker in the season opener...PV as tough as last year...wondering why we couldn't make just one more TD...falling 27-21, although grinding out 306 yards...watching Gohde's pass to Michaelson. SAGUARO-Hoping for a long waited victory against Saguaro...observing Morris gain 77 yards and our only score...yielding to a close defeat once again, 10- 7...outstanding defense allowing not a single pass to be completed. ARCADIA-Winning their first game of the season 31-20, against Arcadia...watching Rehm carry the ball for 103 yards...holding the Titans running attack to a minus 30 yards for the entire game. CHANDLER-Falling to Chandler 16-12...racing down the left sideline 88 yards...Mueller sparked some hope in the SHS fans. 1. Running for yardage, Morris heads up-field for a big gain against Arcadia. SHS won 31-20. 2. Senior Bill Clarkson, assists other Beaver teammate to tackle a Trojan player. 3. Tony Rehm runs through the hole created by fellow teammate against Saguaro. 4. Mike Morris, 415 Kelley Cordova, 78, Bill Baker, 70, work together to crush the Sabercats. Steve England Safety 125 -':' r ,Wh W NL, Dan Fidler Q f WwmWW' Q Guard 195 WN, ' xl E 'V ,mugs .1 -H Dave Froehlich ew..-N Split End 170 Sam Giallanza Halfback 170 Varsity Football 25 1 gg.. gi .za ,. ,Ty-7 .K - 'c ,,., - . ' H V 1 im ' Q M 1 1 1 Jiiifffgxiifvi' r'T'qff Iohn C-irnt in ' Q5 W0 , . j A ' V Tackle 210 , S S George Gohde ' -fl . 1 .liiflmtt 1 ' Quarterback 175 W 5 f ,1', W -1 ' fa,,.,,. ,,,- Qin, ' A K V J N ' fgwxf-a'1f1fi7Qii'l fl i Y ' ' qfigfr- . 1. Quarterback George Gohde has the 517' untin chores for the team as he kicks gf Qt P 8 , V, 83 off at the PV game. 2. Gohde drops back for e,,, a pass in the game against PV. SHS lost in a I 1 Ji, . - - . A K 'Milk il 'Ji A xx' close game, 21-27. 3. junior Gohde, makes a V gilt: fake hand-off to Macchiaroli, who tries to lure the Arcadia defense away from the ball handler. 4. Scottsdale Beaver, Gohde, tries to get a pass off over the outstretched hand of the defense. 26 Varsity Football Q my i 1 ' ' ' luivnriiigl, Henry Greene Tom Haenfler Paul Iorgenson Tom Larsen Tight End 180 Center 205 Pullback 180 Halfback 170 I5 PUSI-II G FOR TD MCLINTOCK-Being taken by hAcC:hntoCk 33-12. scoring plays carne ori efforts by hdacchiaroli scoring on a four-yard run...combining for a ten-yard pass was Gohde and Morris. WESTWOOD-Smash ing the Warriors Z7-14 for the first time since 1965...winning more than one football game in three years...allowing only 29 yards rushing and 112 yards passing was the defensive line. :pls M Kevin Roos Tackle 185 4 f l Tony Rehm Halfback 175 I qw ' Wayne Pickerell ' Split End 180 Bob Peyton Split End 185 I dm I W V Wi l ' I 1. Ny' :Wi M 1 A0 is M iii Nm! l 2 , 'W W 'P 'i - 4 N V v Tony Macchiaroli Ken McKee Dave Michaelson Mike Morris Doug Mueller Dick Obert Fullback 180 Halfback 170 Tight End 185 Halfback 175 Halfback 185 Split End 175 Varsity Football 27 T KI G DEFE T IN STRID W' I Dave Southworth Pullback 180 nm. Larry Spires .1-4, Tackle 210 Mark Steig Split End 170 Dan Stragier 'Wrwml Guard 180 , Kevin Volpe :Sl-F-nl' Guard 175 Jeff Walton Halfback 170 ft' Rob White W in mg 4 Halfback 170 Brian Wierck Guard 175 fi 4--4 3 kg' Iohn Woodrow W Wm.. M, Tackle 190 ,.,,,,. '. .v,, 1. Tony Rehm takes hand-off from Gohde and sweeps right in for a big gainer in the Arcadia game. 2. Gohde hands off to unidentified player, as he tries to get the first down against a stiff Chaparral defense. 3. After catching the ball, Split End Doug Mueller tries to elude a defensive player from Chaparral for more yardage. Sl-IS lost in a close game, 14-20. 4. After getting the hand-off from Gohde, Macchiaroli plunges up the middle for short yardage against Westwood. The combination of all the short gains led to a victory for the Beavers, 27-14. 28 Varsity Football AMP' hhbmk Neil Corbin Ass't Coach Joe Corte Head Coach Pat Curtis Ass't Coach Dave Evans Equipment M ring first on a 69 yard run dominating SHS in the er part of the game was Coronado 31 14 KOFA ring was slow taking three quarters to finally get yard Gohde pass to Mueller for six, PAT by C-irnt good helping score again was Morris and Lum n who was brou ht u from the IV ranks mg our total score 24 15 CI-IAPARRAL Dom ting Chaparral the first half allowing them only yards g1v1ng away the second half however 20 MARCOS de NIZA Being overwhelmed by rcos de Niza 28 6 totaling only 219 total ds finishing up the season Z-8 with 2675 total ds running back Morris accounted for JRONADO Starting off with a good streak by , I 1 . s lc Varisty Football 29 Starting out strongly were the jayvees, winning their first four gamesmwatching C1arcia's 47-yard pass in the Chandler game...smearing them 27-7...losing the next game to McClintock 22-3...coming back at Westwood with a close game 7- 6,..observing Lumpkins four-yard run...losing Lumpkin to the varsity squadmdiminishing in strength, giving the next four games to their opponents...ending their season 5- 5...falling behind the jv players were both freshman teams with two wins and nine losses...managing to both beat Chaparral. 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A I ,119 it 5 A iuddlfiibfll i f i T 5 IV FOOTBALL bottom row: left Staley, Casey Shewak, Clip Palmer, Al Baker, Kevin Lewis. row 2: Marty Darden, Mark Garcia, Steve Young, Cliff Bailey, Tom Craig. row 3: Brad Wierck, Scott Bade, Todd Mumma, Tim Taber, Dan DeLa Portilla. row 4: Coach Hennessy, Mike Naumann, Dan Raby, Tim McGuffie, Rick Tadrick, Coach Taylor. row 5: Eli Sherman, Brenden Feil, Dave Sutter, Mark Davis, Ray Shivley. row 6: Paul Chapman, Al Bierce, MattToombs, Eric Russell, Dale Goreham. row 7: joey Lumpkin, lim Colder, Darrell Stephans, Bruce Sears, Eric johnson, Neely Snyder. OINC1 O RD 3 ty W-, 'N l. Troy Orr, Pee-Wee football player, runs up-field for yardage to try to score to help his team. They managed to beat only Saguaro and Chaparral. 2. Scottsdale's IV football team takes hold of the ball in a scrimmage with Arcadia. Scottsdale trampled Arcadia with a 30-8 win. 6. Freshman football player, Ioe Meier, eyes the defense upahead to try to pick a good hole for the first down. The Freshmen football team won only two games in the season, Poston and Chaparral. liitl wi lq it it 3, PEE-WEE FOOTBALL bottom row: Mark Naylor, Tim Warren, Cordy Ellison, Todd Ori, Ray Bensema. row 2: Coach Lenke, Mike O'Brien, Shawn Hazeltine, Mike Zalechowski, Coach Jaeger. row 3: Ieff Latham, Troy Orr, Dave Forbes, Mark Palella, lay Trevor. row 4: Randy Hooks, Dennis Spain, Robert DeLaPortilla, Brian Bergeson, Eric Anderson. row 5: Ray Taylor, David Denmark, Drian Anderson, Barry Giesemann, Kaith Lamken. row 6: Dave Fuller, Anthony Karas, Roland Smith, Bob Carey, Greg Martin. 4. FRESH- MEN FOOTBALL bottom row: Ed McFarland, Steve Siverson, Ioe Munchweiler, Tim Wilburn. row 2: Coach Thomas, Greg Edwards, Ieff Weintraub, Keith Wilson. row 3: Kurt Whiteman, Creighton Donovan, Alex Quihuis, Greg Gilmore, row 4: Rodger jones, Brad Ipsen, Bob Measles, Craig Roos. row S: John Smith, Eric Terp, Dan Valenzuela, Mike Quillen, Coach Maraschiello. T t .LQ-fFIQSh1TX!f2:1'tQ Pootbaile.stztt T A SHS , Q F f ,sls 7 Lf A FTB'-351 1ZTl'pifl,l.Q. gfitiafdhdfai QL T llli Q',', t'i' -'fZ ' if F f 51525 ef ttltt Tl ,T X gs ' '41-wzt C211 Qi .iffif,:O:t1.., ,sri 'rig sm,.:.,- in 5:49 . gl gf wtflqvwrwdv tttiil oifi. Mcelinfsekiar .,'es f X 'Q Q ,Q VQIVXX , ' ,i H- ,M SEM i i wvfliu at wtttiftltf it W M -tw ,.,,, ii we v riit.1ig.ititL'1'xmgnsw ,J-X'-mi C ' . ts igtlgp ,.m1Tfi,4ifi?i1l?tit l ft fl it it lSlQiF'tltl'QH5,': Si1 :ui eiiilwbisx 3.1fl1ll'-lftll fmt' lQ.l'?'t:, lit t Mi Y -L Q,,vy,,giI'4t :,39,1l:il :.j.',?,t-It TQ. Mfg: -'tl Freshmen Football 31 H W N I My ,wr 'YW 'm ,, iw 'l I Wimml A Q , ,311 f, 4 6 , 'sl' all W 31 Q. ......,.,'gr- ' lbw V vi' 1 pf . . Y X l I Ll , if , .W r W M Making the line at tryouts...going to NCA cheer camp during the summermlearning from mistakesmbeing a IV...practicing every morningmclecorating the school and locker room...hoping for victorymcheering on a noisy crowd...giving football and basketball players treats on the Clays of games...jumping high with excitementmpainting signs for the upcoming events...being in charge of pep assembliesmfeeling the agony of defeatmlearning responsibility...adding spirit to the year... JLIMPI C WITH SPIRIT VARSITY Cl-IEER bottom row: Marci Ingalls and Sally Reeves. top row: Mary Kunzli, Dianne Worth, lane Hay, Ienny Brant. 2. Denise Michaud speaks at a pep assembly. 3.IV CI-IEER: Leslie Roth, Cathe Morris, Alisa Schrader, Erin Carter. 4. Dianne Worth. 5. Jenny Brant. 6. Sally Reeves mounted on Mary Kunzli and Jane Hay. 7. Yell leader, Ken Wilson. 8. Marci Ingalls. 9. Big beavers, Bob Canzano, and Debra Simmons. 10. Cathe Morrie and Leslie Roth. 11. Alisa Schrader and Erin Carter. W ffm 'W if Q 1 vt ,,m-MYMW ,N N , ,.gfZM- , ., ,,,W. r fi :QQ ,qi p . A:.'.,, . We an ' f lil ,iwlwfifwpwi .V 1 w ' i- iw HW ,M My , fi ' W T ' -Fas r ,Mn-ff' M All 'V 1. Norm Stephan, one of SHS top runners, acclerates to overtake the McClintock runner, 2. Scott Mikl leads his Saguaro opponent in an exerted run. 3. CROSS COUNTRY bottom row: Scott Mikl, Kipp Hepburn, Kevin Small, Jim Ellison, Ion Dawson. row 2: Dean Bauer, Norm Stephan, Coach Gough, Don Zelechowski, Dennis Stephan. 4. Freshman, Kevin Small, bounds forward with determination to try to score against McClintock even though Sl-IS lost 27-28. 5. Mike Walsman and Don Zelechowski push forward with a last burst of speed to make it to the finish line. 34 Cross Country RUNNING AHEAD '-ywfW Wmw., Y wW,,,,,u , . sae i V 'S 5 3 Y A ' X iw i in w , r ,M H , L Q ' A, , Cross Country SHS They 21 P V 34 25 Shadow Mtn. 30 35 Saguaro 23 19 Arcadia 38 33 Chandler 23 23 Gilbert 33 28 McClintock 27 40 Westwood 15 40 Coronado 15 26 Kofa 29 22 Chaparral 33 Coaching the cross country team for the first time, Chuck Goughmfeeling felici tious with his runnersmaccomplishing their first winning season in ten years... planning ahead already for next year... nominating Don Zelechowski and Mike Walsman for captains of '76...departing from the team will be senior Norm Stephan...representing Scottsdale in the all-city meet were five runners who all placed in the top sixteen...making Scottsdale score second in city...leading Scottsdale in fifth place, Mike Walsman... following him was Norm Stephan, ninth, along with Don Zelechowski, tenth... finishing fifteenth and sixteenth were Scott Mikl and Kip Hepburnmwinning over the last opponent, Chaparral, 22-23... breaking Beavers tied record to come ahead in the season, 6-5. Cross Country 35 1. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL bottom row: Lynn Doggett, Laura Spears, teresa Retterbush. row 2: Stephanie Melton, Ioyce Lytle, julie Heidemann. row 3: Debbie Lubin, Debbie Melton, Suzie Gaw, Lisa Clinchy. row 4: row 4: Mrs. Coyle, Mrs. Cooper. 3. IV VOLLEYBALL bottom row: Cathy Potts, Tina McQuiston, Claire Miller, Annette Secchiari. row 2: Linda Lee, Iennie Cole, Robin Beaur, Natalie Cappelli. row 3: Roxanne Stragier, Sandy Raby, Debbie Ervin, Debbie Culp, jill Griffin. row 4: Mrs. Coyle, Mrs. Nuttall. ll N. c 36 Volleyball SPIKINC TG GAIN succrass 2. IV player Iill Griffin, sets the ball up for her teammates, Sandy Raby and Annette Secchiari. 4. Debbie Melton spikes the ball over the net while Lynn Doggett is on guard. 5. Suzie Gaw leaps in the air in order to spike the ball over the net. 1 s ivarsny volleyball. SHS V A p pp V p They 2 T it A ,Kota T C 0 0 - Arcadia 2 1 A , ,Tempe 2 2' ' litl T' lilt 'T Chaparral O 2 ,Casa Grande 0 ' T .2 T iCasaiGrande W 0 2 . l Saguaro 'O 2 ,McClintock . O -fWestwf1Qd- ri T 2 A i2 ' itlt Chandler 0 T 2? . y Marcos de Niza 0 Q up .',i ylfz WgQr0!f'lRd0-f1.,X , , 0 A .I.V.Volleyball SHESSW T i ' X They O- 1 Arcadia 2 2, y , 7 Tempe p 1 alt C A ' Chaparral i it 2. 2 Casa Grande 1 2 W y Saguaro 0 X 0 ' tiiitt :McClintock T 2. 05 Westwood 2 ' 2 T T Chandler C 1 V 2 T it Marcosltde Niza A 0 O, - Coronado 2 Starting out their season opener with a fan- tastic win over Kofa, 15-7, 15-1O...losing unfortunately to Arcadia then to Tempe... picking up their stamina again to win the four next games, Chaparral, 15-2, 15-7, trampling Casa Grande, 15-1, 15-5, squeezing by Saguaro, 15-5, 15-12, smash- ing McClintock, 15-3, 15-7...taking a loss from Westwood...coming back strong to beat Chandler, Marcos de Niza and Coronado... going to the divisionals with a 5-1 record in their league...placing third in the di- visionals...allowing only top two teams to go on to state...disqualifying SHS from state meet since we lost to Coronado, which finished under Tempe...picking Suzi Gaw for the all-city team...placing Teresa Retterbush on the second team. Volleyball 37 My 1 38 Girls' Swimming , -wi , F H . Y f- -mm' - H ,WWW xr i' M , qi, , ,li . 1 1 'f l ,mi , ,'f3lQ,s..M-.,,,w,lM i . M .W Q74 M , ,, ww , 'W' Q W V57-X an-. Il W1 1 idwwwm trim. ' . an '-'A' J fe. -W 1-M-WN , .. , ,I Mum l , i 1. Competing in the breastroke, Colette Francis takes a deep breath. 2. Karen Wharton, in the center, springs off the starting block to take lead of her competitors. 4. Diver, Susan Bailey, plunges into the water after executing her dive. 5. Coach, Sue Iones, advises Susan Bailey on her upcoming race. 4 EM llll M iw ,lima QZA Mi? 9' gun' HON W-FW' ,.-rf wi'- .... ,X ,ph wmwwwpl' l M M' ' ' , WWW ' X .I . , Www . 4 ww STRCKI G FOR A WI M., M it-gm IM l 8 'qu 3. GIRLS' SWIM TEAM bottom row: Carol Murray, Allison Rowe, Keren Clark, Sheri Kuehl. row 2: Kathy Bade, Tricia Geller, Carol Raisanen, Michelle Nielson, Susan Bailey. row 3: Chris Berry, Carole Bean, Karen Wharton, Susan Wellman, K.C. McDonald, Coach Sue Iones. mmf, f W 3 Competing against twenty-four other schools...ending the season by placing eighth in state...scoring high indi- vidually, K.C. McDonald...taking fifth in the 100-yard backstroke along with finishing sixth in the ZOO-yard indi- vidual medley...leading the Beaversin their 74 point total...placing high also included Wellman, Bean, Wharton... opening their season in a three-way meet, the tankers lost to McClintock by one point...managing to squeeze by Chandler, 75-73...taking first in the next three meets that followed...being defeated by Westwood in the next meet...smashing Arcadia, 81-62 and Casa Grande, 116-48...going to the divisionals with a 6-3 record after losing to Coronado, 89-83. V Varsity Swimming SHS They 75 McClintock 76 75 Chandler '73 101 Kofa '71 '75 Chandler 73 75 Saguaro 72 81 Westwood 136 81 Arcadia 62 116 f Casa Grande 48 83 Coronado 89 Girls' Swimming 39 SWINGING I T0 ACTIU 2 M Z ll 3 wwe A ii, ma , i ww , My l Llllllll i ff 1 H-'Fu' A Y l e-FL. is K as S as L 1 40 Badminton Varsity Badminton SHS They 9 Marcos de Niza O 3 Chandler 6 5 Arcadia 4 4 Chaparral 5 8 Westwood 1 3 McClintock 6 9 Casa Grande O l.V. Badminton SHS r They 8 Marcos de Niza 1 9 Chandler A O 8 . Arcadia ' 1 6 Chaparral 3 9 Westwood 0 8 McClintock 1 9 Casa Grande 0 8 W l SWS 7 7. VARSITY BADMINTON bottom row: Iamie Roberts, Kristi Larsen. row 2: Barbara Carlson, Gayle jenkins, Dawn Knappenberger. row 3: Rebecca Gentry, Vicki Riccardo, Brenda Newman. 8. IV BADMINTON bottom row: Kathy Berkheimer, Chris Rose, Ann Tipton. row Z: Sally Coats, Elizabeth Reed, Wendy Ryan, Cathy Kirtley. row 3: llene Shapiro, Kim Sternberger Denise Johnston, Iessica Couleur. 4 1. he Sla M Am a pw, . W, mf. 5 , lv .sg 4 Ag - ' vw i' in Y . , f? ' J wiiml , am. .M ji ,T iff' L , if F 1 I1 IK JF Q' I Vi J Q f W i, 5 , L sm fly fro con Sh Mi Sh TE Mi Lis Ma Ch Go A BO Ioh Sco Mu Iam Kristi Larsen, varsity player, sends the birdie ing over the net in high hopes to gain a point m her opponent. 2. Rebecca Gentry centrates closely on her game, waiting for r opponent to hit the birdie over the net. 3. owing her good form at the net is Mary chaelson along with her doubles partner, aron Hammer. 4. GIRLS' FRESHMEN NNIS bottom row: Mary Kay Yearin, Mary chaelson, Sandy Smith, Pam Pongratz. row 2: anne Yudell, Allyson Iones, Janet George, ggie Goldberg, Katie Spier. row 3: Mrs. aney, Kitty Beaudin, Ellen Marshall, Darlene ttlieb, Sharon Hammer, Sarah Harrison. 5. YS' FRESHMEN TENNIS bottom row: Iohn vinski, Martin Poppe, Tim Cheseebrough, n Zeller, Randy Speight. row 2: jason Smith, tt Stieg, Nick Sarantes, Wally Dean, Danny ir, Coach Ron Fetty. 6. Number one player, ie Roberts leaps for the birdie in order to ash it over the net. Having a completely different outcome from each other were freshmen tennis and badminton teams...winning only three out of twelve games, was girls' freshmen tennis team...trailing behind the girls was the boys' freshman tennis team, with only one win and eleven losses...outdoing the tennis players were the badminton teams...ending their season undefeated, IV won 7-O, varsity finished up with four wins and three losses...leading players, Roberts and Newman placed third in divisionals at Chandlermqualifying for state meet, but being stopped by Chandler, who came in first...voting for top player in the city, coaches named Jamie Roberts. Girls' Freshman Tennis Boys' Freshman Tennis SHS , They SHS They 2 Chaparral 7 1 Chaparral 8 1 Chandler 8 6 Chandler 3 2 Casa Grande 7 4 Casa Grande 5 0 Arcadia 9 1 Arcadia 8 6 Mesa Ir. High 3 4 Mesa Ir. High 5 4 Fremont 5 3 Fremont 6 0 Saguaro 9 O Saguarg 9 4 Powell 5 3 Powell 6 7 lVlaI'COS de Nila 2 4 Marcos de Niza 5 3 Poston 6 O Poston 9 2 Casa Grande 7 1 C353 Grande 7 8 Coronado 1 1 Cgronadg 5 Freshmen Tennis 41 I-ILISTLING IN FCDRMATIO Z5 M ',.4wwf. r W, t ,www '1 i H t ml. 1' ,jf v 1 f 'lsf li if ff . Q iiii 1 42 Band . , ww i 7. V ' 3' Hit in l Nil V u' 7 A .. ...-. 4 A ' 3. Beaver band plays a favorite tune for the crowd during a football game. 4. An aerial view of the band during halftime shows them in formation. The band received a superior rating for quality sounds and formations at the ASU Band Day. 'WW 3 aio., , F ., 1 M , . , ,W I F , W ,ww . ,Fri uni 1 ,N,, J ,,,,, . , 'im ' t h e b e a t a t p e p Rising at six...stepping up assembliesmpracticing drill routines...wearing funny hats for the Stanford show...marching every day...receiving a superior rating at ASU Band Day...doing the hustle...playing everyone's favorite tunes...working hard to make halftime entertainment enjoyable. 1. VARSITY BAND bottom row: Sara Leonard, Laura Iohnson,Ianice Nihiser, Katie Spies, Cathy Kirtley, Ginger Brannon, Kris Etling, row 2: Susan Parker, Jennifer Small, Patty Phelps, Patti Page, Carol Murray, Louise Ineman, Toni Moore, Paul Garner, row 3: Steffanie Szoradi, Becky Shumway, Wendy Skiba, Iudy Sawrey, Carla Eskelund, Donna Koffman, Theresa Melcher, Brenda Stein, row 4: Ed Livingston, Mary Welty, Iohn McCrea, Kathy Berkheimer, Greg McDowell, Cameron Foote, Cindy Etling, Dan Field, Kathleen Sipple, top row: Ianet Elsroad, Todd Wheeler, Steve Moore, Sandy Carlson, Julie Tweed, Tad Lisicki, Phil McLaughlin, Mark Davis, Mike Kominska. 2. VARSITY BAND bottom row: Paul U'ren, Ion Bowling, Greg Field, Ed Glady, Sean Arnold, Steve Szoradi, Dan Heun, row 2: Doug Bourne, Todd Ann Cowan, Kathy Brown, Roger Iones, Joe Castonguay, Ioan Rabe, Ienny Owens, Lori Brown, row 3: Lisa McKinney, Iim Herny, Dawn Knappenberger, Tom Sanger, Ray Tummond, Mike Stulik, Missy Matthews, Karen Volpe, row 4: Eric Gately, Iill Knappenberger, Bill Bitter, Greg Shirey, Leigh Fox, Hans Silberschlag, Mark Marusich, Mark Schwartz, Iohn Berkheimer, top row: Mark Taylor, Terry Cranford, Manny Bravo, Nancy Sobek, Claire Miller, Dale Tweed, Scott Chamberlain, Pat Aiken, Kevin Horton. Band 43 7 44 Band ll jyuwwvl - -s l if 5 3 Twirling sticks of fire...carrying flags of the school colors...yelling at squad members to stay in line...bringing in the band from morning practicembaking cookies all nigl1t...holding on to flags twice your sizemworking hard to make the SHS band an exceptional one. KEEPING IN TIME I 3 1. Norm Stanley looks on approvingly as the band marches into the pep assembly. 2. SQUAD LEADERS bottom row: Sara Leonard, Bill Bitter, Todd Wheeler, Laura Johnson. row 2: Patty Phelps, Toni Moore, Dawn Knappenberger, Janice Nihiser. row 3: Patti Page, Iennifer Small, Terri Cranford, Brenda Stein. row 4: Iohn McCrea, Mark Marusich, Greg McDowell, Mark Taylor. 3. The band marches into the football stadium. They attended most of the away games. 4. Majorette Paula Hoots, who has been twirling for SHS since her freshman year, does the splits. 5. The marching band was led by duel drum majors Sara Welty and Mike Aiken. 6. COLOR GUARD bottom row: Steffanie Keithly, Sue Greenwald, Tracey Hesson, Susan Hague. row 2: Kim Tomlinson, Kelly Stimson, Valerie Swanson, Laura I-Iohanshelt. row 3: Laura Jenson, Mary Hix, Libby Tomlinson, Ianet Vaughn. row 4: Sue Cowie,IChris Gittner, Beth Tomlinson, Karen I-Iefferan. 7. Majorette Linda Smith strikes a familiar pose. I 4 N ffmwr I will Band 45 2 1111 N! ' 11.11w1111'1'111 1 if N'N 11 -111 11 1 . :..,g..:f1gjf 1. ' - '1 :af 1 'EQ 11:MQ11A11 , , 14 1111111111 '1',1Eu11 M11 1 ,w'- 'Rf' f 1' i 'W . 1' 1 11-1 gs. ii- ,,5'i'?ll .Fi ii'f'9 ,Of J 13? . 11111 -' 11 1 '1 ' ' 11 'J .. 1 '1 w,1mwf17??i'l411M -1 11 4 '11mW 'f' 1 ,, . 1-1 1 1 w w, , 4 i . 11 Y 11 N ,, , 1 1 11 w11M11fm1 tw in 1, 1 1 11 11 I W131 '- 1 ' ' 11 , -4 - 1. .4 '1 Q A . 1 - - .1 V , 1 4 , if ,N ,1 V l-ill Y HM , , ,' I ' M, , .1 1111.11 1 31W 'lm1Z11111151 11 1 1s 11 , 1' ' lllll'1 i1l1w1 11 1 1 14,11 1 -1 111 1 M1 N11 1' 1 1 11 23 1 'T - - Lil s 9 i . i , ' 3. 4, ,Q . T fl C' i- r- 1 , 1 1 1 1 . .ul . . E i 'X 1 , 3 if , W H l , , 'Q 1. 11 5 .i 1 , , 1 1 L 1 M15 NW 'Cl 1' 1' iff' 'li Qi ' 3 g 1 1 .nhl K i lv WMM' 1: '1 T'1W11W.M W 1 , I 1011 ll lf 1 6 . STUDENT BODY OFFICERS: 1. Abbie Van Valer, vice president, presides over the senate. 2. Vickie Secchiari, president, listens to student views. 3. Debbie Ahler, treasurer, joyfully receives money from bookstore manager Tico Dominguez. 4. Corresponding secretary Phyllis Herda reads the morning announcements. 5. Julie Saplis, recording secretary, takes down the minutes for council. 6. Sponsor Del Davis gives some advice on a school issue. 46 Student Council REPRESENTING SI-IS l llllM5 I Welcoming freshmen the first day of schoolmsponsoring dancesmmaking up skits for pep assembliesmplanning Homecomingmlistening to the different views of SHS studentsmchecking feet at dances...passing petitions for club sales...hiring bands for dancesmworking with administration and students for a more enjoyable year. N i,vffwwiwwwfawilwfufnrffflzfwflfl ,,M,,www,MmMwmM,WM,,M,,,N,,,,.,, ,.,.,.WHMWfNW,1t,iW.w,.,f.tfiwim 3 Student Council 47 SI-IIFTINC TI-IE GEAR Changing in positions as Mrs. Caskey becomes head principal...appearing in the position of assistant principal, a new face, Mr. Durbin...helping plan student activities along with Student Council...dealing with attendance involves Mr. Racine, another assistant principal. john Durbin Assistant Principal 48 Principals n 1? P x ,X-N.x,.,.1t3L , W -,-ibn:-12-:-:-if? ii. vw,-U i 4 s ,fi ,x,w,i'.,., P ',w9f',1,p B.,-, n'1'.. l, , Wk 110. . Ulf: him 3 'lf' '.1.v . i 1 4.1 .A 2 .lt ' -uw ' 1 V yy .,o 2 2 , fgg 1'.'2-13.w-'-,V J9.,, -gn: . W X -Arif ltglg 1 Chet Racine Assistant Principal .A,.., Hr, Zi. ,5 ,v' 4 MMM-W.., fm' Evelyn Caskey Principal . QW, 1 1. Making one of his many important calls of the day is assistant principal Iohn Durbin. 2. Service with a Smile, seems to be Iohn Durbin's attitude throughout his first year at SHS, taking on the responsibility of activities. 3. Caught off guard, assistant principal Chet Racine looks over some papers at his desk. Mr. Racine's job is overseeing attendance and Arena Scheduling. 4. Posing for photographer, Principal Mrs. Evelyn Caskey seems to be overjoyed after being presented with twelve dozen red roses by the cross country team. The entire school appreciates Mrs. Caskey's involvement, participation and spirit for the school. 3 Principals 49 MAKI G THE BEST QUT CDF LIFE 1. Student Advisory Board members Todd I-Iolzer, Mike Grady and Brad Bruns discuss problems at one of the many board meetings held most Tuesday evenings. 2. Paul Streich, Aaron Rosen. 3. Samuel Childs, president of board. 4. Don Swanson, one of the two newly-appointed members. 5. Mr. lack Kearney, district financial adviser. 50 District Officials Gloria Welch W ek is-. .. ,.h, m A Samuel Childs William Randall Paul Streich i Mr 4 Working together towards the betterment of Scottsdale I-Iighmrepresenting the SHS Student Body with its feelings and attitudes...bringing across the ideas and reasoning of the public...striving to find a happy medium which will be the best for all in the long run...encouraging not only participation by students, but also by concerned parents...improving communications and knowledge of the public and the schools which they attend. 4 ' S W - ' . gggi iiiisxfim E- 1-In gf, f S 67 2, 1 3 Robert Usdane james Wellington Student Advisory Board 51 ESCAPINC. RQLITI E Charles Fassett Myrna Horton Monica Iohnson Gene Knelange ' l H . .l ' . H Al Oldenburg - H-iQ.3?'l2Q5 '.'- ESS Ed Schindel fT'ifj.Q2i? A . tif . sg , .1 ji '-t- .mv . li I HARRY BENNETT-teaches Work Experiencep 10 years here. MACK CALDWELL-teaches job Preparationp 4 years here. ESTHER COLT-librarianp 12 years here. CHARLES FASSETT- counselorp 1 year herep sponsors SATYRS. MYRNA HORTON- counselorp 5 years hereg sponsors Sophomore Class. MCNICA JOHNSON-counselorg 10 years here. GENE KNELANGE- counselorg 5 years here. ARTHUR LOEWENSTEIN-librarianp 16 years here. DAWN MAY-teaches Clothingp 1 year here. WANDA NOWELL-teaches Language Arts, Social Economyp 4 years here. AL OLDENBURG-counselorp 6 years here. KATHY RCBERTS-teaches Mathp 2 years here. ED SCHINDEL- counselorg 4 years here. RUTH WOOTEN-teaches Language Arts, Social Economyg 8 years here. 1. Making furniture is one of the many projects which Iob Preparation students work on as Tom Anthony attempts to finish off the edges ofa table top. 2. Librarian Art Loewenstein checks out the sound equipment to be sure that it is in top working condition. The library contains many audio-visual aides which students are encouraged to use. 52 Counselors 3 Counseling and guiding students in a more meaningful direction...getting acquainted with new freshmenmlook- ing ahead into the future of SHS students...lending help when necessary to a wide spectrum of library resourcesmtaking the time to do last minute studying in peace and quiet...preparing students for future employment and life in general... learning and practicing the use of new tools, machinery and ideas...helping with any and all problems which are troublesome. Harry Bennett Department Head Mack Caldwell Dawn May . 'L 'l'l , Wanda Nowell at i Kafhv Roberts F. . ,lf Q Ruth Wooten Wt 1 . 'I a,l A if ff , ' Att. A A 1 E L E t.ss r ., XT E . , M. Esther Colt Head Librarian Arthur Loewen stein 3. During Work Experience class, Therese Wolodko gets a chance to work with the engraving machine by engraving name plaques which the Special Education instructors set on their desks. 4. Discussing changes in semester courses, Mr. Knelange advises Lisa Brett on what courses are available. Librarians, Special Education 53 LGGKING INTG ii I 7 . THE PAGES CDF TIME 54 Social Studies d 'a Nancy Chaney Paul Gonnerman Arthur Cutting Department Head NANCY CHANEY-teaches American History, World History, 5 years here, sponsors Iunior Class, coaches freshman girls tennis. ARTHUR CUTTING-teaches American History, Social Studies Potpourri, 8 years here. PAUL GONNERMAN- teaches World Geography, 16 years here, sponsors Hockey Club, Junior Class. ORSON GREER-teaches Government, Free Enterprise, 3 years here. WILLIAM IENKINS-teaches Govenment, Free Enterprise, Latin American History, 17 years here. STEVE KENNEDY-teaches World Geography, 8 years here. DONALD NORDLUND-teaches Government, Free Enterprise, 3 years here, sponsors Key Club. LESTER U'REN- teaches American History, 18 years here. GLENN WHITE- teaches World Geography, 8 years here, sponsors Freshman Class. . H .. .. - F551 A 2 1 I V. .r .- A . . e- .. fa azzfaizgsgwfzfsfav' ze: -Lpii, 2222. we em. In - . Familiarizing the student with customs, laws and peoples of many lands...creating an understanding and appreciation of the American government...bringing about student involvement by means of guest speakers, debates, projects and field trips...relating to studies in sociology, anthropology, criminology and philosophy... increasing the economic abilities necessary for later life...bettering the awareness and knowledge of past, present and future. A William Jenkins A Steve Kennedy f . Q k,.i.,A.' .ML R ......,,, ,W l sr .. if.: - iujw., . A Sz 3 ic .,. .3 at 5. W W rs X if ft it M Q I A E ,M J ra., E i ff t X V - f. ' 1 ' ' 2 i f e U Y 4 it f f V w. , t gm' . ..,. V., , .3, . . X is .- t. '- ' Donald Nordlund K .. -- . at -f..1Ra2g::afggfas ffixitig ml Lester U'Ren .,...,1:- . '. K e,,:..?:a., .. C . N'-7 1 ' . ' -. 1' t.s ' 'tu Q ,,,.'. ,-- ' we tthtte i .. I . 1...ai,, .,i ,, I a ? Q .2 A ' 'Zu X 4 S I fe . ,A jj LL A s f tirrli . ,ik :VL Q HA g ., Glenn White ,... la, 'fit : :,-. A A as tj. A - f . A . tid' . . . . fs ' 1. Mr. Lenke displays his barbed wire collection to the 'tas's, . . . . it fki , ' 5:'sg,, ' American History students during their study of the 1 eareic Wild, Wild West. 2. Arthur Cutting, portraying Benjamin Franklin, gives a short speech during the flag raising ceremony in which Student Council presented the school with a Bicentennial Flag. 3. Mrs. Cloute, new research aid in the IRC, and government and economic teacher, Mr. Nordlund discuss the different ideas of a poster. 4. Guest speaker Kiagu Kamiru, explains and relates the customs and habits of the Kikuyu Tribe of Kenya, Africa to World Geography students. Guest presentations are one of the many aspects of World Geography courses. 5. Representing the Bicentennial year with her American History project is Beth Kornrumph, who does finishing touches on the eagle. Social Studies 55 REACHING xl FUR THE ST RS Department Head Eleanor Clark Roy Gardner Herman Lange Ken Lenke Ierry Spaulding - 5351 . L ,v-Y 5 .:,r V- A-,, . ' STEVE BRYAN-teaches Chemistry, Z3 years here, sponsors Science Club. ELEANOR CLARK-teaches Chemistry, 13 years here, sponsors SATYRS. ROY GARDNER-teaches Biology, 8 years here. HERMAN LANGE-teaches IPS, Physics, 12 years here. KEN LENKE- teaches Geology, Astronomy, 10 years here, sponsors Science Club, coaches Frosh Football. IERRY SPAULDING-teaches Aviation Science, IPS, coaches wrestling. IAMES WOODWARD-teaches Biology, 5 years here, coaches Boys Gymnastics. 56 Science 5 Wk . ykkk . -5.52 Ef z . Yi. X- 5, . C X i fig Xfff 1 L lk 3 Iames Woodward Gffering a wide variety of science courses...including not only the basic Biology and Chemistrymstimulating the interests of the more adventurous students with studies of Geology, Astronomy and Aviation Science...observing lab procedures demonstrated by teachers...using skills which have been acquired throughout the course...explaining nature...helping the student in more ways than one to an understanding and awareness of his own environment. 4 1. Looking up towards the heavens are Candi Butler and Earl Knoob during Mr. Lenke's Astronomy course. 2. Giving assistance to Chemistry student Lori Graves is Mrs. Clark. 3. Debbie Dean and Kurt MacMillan investigate a telescope which was one ofthe additions to Mr. Lenke's Geology-Astronomy program. 4. Observing reactions to an experiment is julie Tweed. Working in the lab was a frequent activity of Chemistry classes. 5. Lecturing to classes is biology teacher Mr. Gardner. Science 57 Making the abstract world of numbers a reality...beginning with the basic concepts of Algebramfinishing up with abilities and interests in calculus...giving the student experience in deductive reasoning...learning to master the art of patience when working with numbers...getting ahead with the times by offering courses such as Math with Calculators and Computer Programming... wondering how one problem could look so simple, but yet be so difficult. Iohn Connors Patrick Hennessey Iohn Overstreet . P --.- ' N L -J x' f 1i:2 't'si'lQ'.,5fi5f -g fr ' .1 ci ,gf::vsrt'f - I ' . ' Q: A A ,-4 was uni rg qw Q. 1 5 . I 'V V35 5!QITff 1. Mr. Hennessy helps his Geometry students with a problem after class. 2. Lisa lane overlooks john Weber as he works on an assignment in Computer Programming. 3. Mr. Rutz helps Terry Sherman figure out a problem during Algebra I. 4. Iill Griffin and Sandra Polen try to finish up their Algebra I homework before the end of class. 5. Karen Kilpatrick takes advantage of a calculator, while trying to solve a math problem. SEARCHING EGR ANSWERS Depa rtment Head mes Stephens Ruby Winningham IOHN CONNORS-teaches Algebra, 11 years here, sponsors freshman class. PATRICK HENNESSY-teaches Geometry, Analysis, 2 years here, sponsors Mat Maids, coaches jv football, frosh basketball, baseball. JOHN OVERSTREET-teaches Geometry, 14 years here, Athletic Director. GERALD RUTZ-teaches Algebra, Analysis, Calculus, Problems Zin Statistics, 14 years here. IAMES STEPHENS- teaches Algebra, Computer Programming, 15 years here. RUBY WINNINGHAM-teaches Algebra, Geometry, 16 years here. 2 LEARNING AS THE SEASDNS CHANGE 60 English 1 W HARRIET CAMPBELL-teaches Bible, Children's Literature, 11 years here. IOHN DANT-teaches Directive Reading, English, Mythology, 8 years here, coaches Freshmen Boys Tennis. DEL DAVIS-teaches College Composition, English, Novel, 15 years here, sponsors Student Council, Senate. JOHN DOYLE-teaches English, Latin, 5 years here, sponsors Senior Class, Intramural Coordinator. MARK PARRINCTON- teaches Directive Reading, English, Intermediate Composition, 17 years here, sponsors Junior Class. CLAUDIA HAGEN-teaches English, 2 years here, sponsors Freshmen Class. MARY HENNESSEY-teaches College Composition, English, Southwest Literature, 9 years here, sponsors Senior Class, SATYRS. SANDRA MOULTRIE-teaches Children's Literature, Directive Reading, English, Speech, 5 years here, sponsors NHS, Latin Club. IOANNE PARK-teaches Creative Writing, Developmental Reading, English, 2 years here, sponsors Latin Club. MADELINE SCHNECK-Reading Consultant, 1 year here. HERMAN SCHWEIKART-teaches Beginning Newspaper 8: Yearbook, Newspaper Sn Yearbook Production, Arizona History, Mass Media, 30 years here, coaches Girls Softball. LUTHER STEWART-teaches College Composition, English, 13 years here, sponsors Senior Class. RUTH THOMAS-teaches English, Paper Skills, 3 years here. LYNN WILLIC1-teaches Directive Reading, English Literature, 8 years here, sponsors junior Class. R. aux Harriet Campbell lohn Doyle lohn Dant Mark Farrington Del Davis Claudia Hagen Department Head 1. Dana Martin displays her Children's Literature semester project which is one of the many requirements for Mrs. Campbell's class. 2. Mr. Stewart advises freshman student Ion Hyrns with a problem during the English I class, which is a requirement for all ninth graders. 3. Mr. Dant talks with a directive reading student during an appointment. 4. Adding helpful tips on good writing techniques, Mr. Farrington assists Kelli Haseltine in structuring an essay during Intermediate Composition. Mary Hennessey Sandra Moultrie rwllif it so Joanne Park Madeline Schneck Herman Schweikart N it l rf its is bww 521 T55 5 'gb-5 Luther Stewart Ruth Thomas Lynn Willig U is Wt . -, s 4 Offering a wide variety of language experiences...providing a knowledgable foundation for further expansion in future education...providing opportunities to satisfy personal interests and background necessary to successmexercising the initiative, creativity and leadership, this study provides...designing ways to develop basic skills and technique...understanding human experience through different types of literature...concentration on composition skills including sentence structure and paragraph development...building confidence and proficiency in public speaking...searching for knowledge of the unknown through mythological stories. English 61 CATCI-II GTI-IE EWS 2 Writing editorialsmworlcing hard to X' meet the deadlinesmreporting all the athletic scoresmtaking pictures of newsworthy events...trying hard to bring the latest news to the students' attention. BEAVER STAFF 1. Herman Schweikart, Advisor for the Beaver. 2. Cary Ley, Advertisement Editor. 3. Alan Trabilcy, Editor. 4. Carmel Bowling, Staff Writer. 5. Linnard Lane, Staff Photographer. 6. Brian Sipple, Staff Writer. 7. Steffanie Keithly, Assistant Editor and Alan Trabilcy. 8. Kurt Laetz, Staff Writer. 62 Beaver Staff 1' 5 Beaver Staff 63 64 Freshmen Syncley Beginning of a new experiencemtaking part in school life...making new friendsmcheering on the teams...going to pep assembliesmworking to- gether to build a float for class competitionmfinding their way around...mingling in the halls...experiencing new freedomsmtrying out for clubs...building up spirit...looking forward to the next three years. Kim Clout Treasurer janet Rep. 1. Allyson Iones eagerly accepts her freshmen tennis award from Mrs. Chaney. 2. FRESHMEN SENATORS bottom row: Lisa Garcia, Sandy Smith. top row: Rachel Gentry, Susan Davis, Irene Mutchnik. 3. Trina Bertocchi, Roxanne Straiger, Sydney Workman while riding the freshmen homecoming float show their bicentennial spirit. 2 Freshmen 65 FI Dl G YGLIR SEAS Markalene Abrahams Kenneth Adams Mark Adams Patrick Aiken Doris Allison Brian Anderson Eric Anderson Amy Andrew Kimberly Anthony Robert Armstrong Gregg Arney Cary Arnold Tracy Arrington Christin Attridge Kathleen Bade Mark Bagniewski Caron Bailey John Baird 66 Freshmen David Bandelin Ryan Barbieri Sharon Barikmo Laura Barricks Dean Bauer Robin Bauer joe Beard Kathryn Beaudin Steven Beck Doris Behramann Melody Bell Donald Benjamin Raymond Bensema Robert Berg Brian Bergeson Trina Bertocchi Mary Blakley Ienise Bonner Laurie Borrero David Bothwell Michael Brady Iames O'Brien Claire Briley Michael Brooks Anita Brower s ,gif-'Mx .--- 'f 'N-Mi' . 3-.S - Q EIR M iiiigi' While changing classes these freshmen girls catch up on the latest news. 'VF Gordon Catlin Mark Celle Rosa Cays Timothy Chelgren Chau Daugherty Chase Mark Churchill David Chapman Iohn Chesbro Tim Chesebrough Anthony Cholewa Ion Christiansen Rebecca Clift Kim Cloute Jennie Cole Lorraine Brown Kimberlee Browne Bruce Bruhn Mark Bruner Mary Buclco Christina Burleson Brian Burnett Eric Butler Elaine Byers Keith Cannata Natalie Cappelli Robert Carey loseph Carlstrom Romulus Caroselli D'Ette Casanova Terry Castillo Freshmen 67 Michael Colletti Chris Colton Diane Cook Ieffrey Cooper Karen Coons Susan Corrigan Keith Countryman Ann Cowan Patricia Cromly Bradley Crumly Frank Cutting Catherine Czagany Brian Dame Lori Davies Susan Davis james Davis Catherine Davis Thomas Davis Carre Dawson Ionathan Dawson Iames De Lashmutt Robert Dela Portilla Donna Dell Aringa David Denmark Thierry Deshayes Angela Di Gregorio Stacey Di Lorenzo Greg Dilley Scott Dinquel 68 Freshmen fa Dean Dole lenny Donley Margy Donely Creighton Donovan Mary Dozier Gordon Durack xh, ,I Gregory Edwards Iohn Edwards Eric Ekstrom Gordon Elison Rita Ellner Ianet Elsroad illuuum 5 My 1 5. ,f s aff ? a' Wm , .5 Q Q 55 K wr 3 is 5? if F R .f A 3 H Q 2. gl- ' Q ,e I it ,Q 5 is ig Q i iih my R I I ,, - 3 i - ti Claire Briley, and her friends gather at the end of the day to find out the daily happenings. Daryll England Mark Erickson Debora Ervin Carla Eskelund Ann Evans Michelle Goins Albert Felix Russell Ferracane Gregg Field Leigh Fine Nancy Fish Thomas Flanigan David Fletcher Lisa Fleuridas William Foley David Forbes Michael Forzano Ann Fox Bart Fuller David Fuller Robin Gans Elizabeth Garcia Stella Garcia Todd Garcia Bernina Garn Eric Gateley Lenora Gatlift Daniel Gatlin Patricia Geller Ioia Gentile Freshmen 69 SH Rachel Gentry Terry Genzlinger Ianet George Kevin George Mark George Barry Giesemann john Gill Laurie Gill Gregg Gilmore Chris Glitner Rhonda Gold Dorothy Goldberg Carmen Gonzales Elizabeth Goreham Susan Goss Darlene Gottlieb Michael Grandinetti Iill Griffin Arthur Haenichen Angela Hakac Gary Hamann lren Hameed Lori Hamilton Sharon Hammer Robert Hampton Ianet Hansen Rachel Hanson Yvonne Harkins Sarah Harrison Iennifer Harvey Kevin Hasler Norman Heck Getting involved in Student Gouncilmgoing to class meetings... trying to make money for the treasury...selling cokes at gamesmmaking new friends... choosing your own classesmtaking part in school life...thinking of ways to make the school better. 70 Freshmen RI EW IDEAS Daniel Heffner Valorie Helmick james Henry lake Hernandez Keith Heun Thomas Hoffman Douglas Holland Elizabeth Hooker I gxl Pamela Knutsen Desiree Komar Michael Kominslca .s ' l. .1 Kim Cloute, Annette Secchairi and Sharon Walker sacrifice their free time to attend a Student Council meeting on homecoming. jerry Howard Carol Huebner Lisa Hussey David Hutchens jonathan Hyrns Troy lbara Bradley Ipsen Michelle Irwin Douglas jacobs Elizabeth jarko Andrew johnson Denise johnson Allyson jones Sharon jones Reva jones Rodger jones Vance julian Anthony Karas Michael Karnis Donna Kaufmann Michael Kearns Andre Kelly Phillip Keller Steven Kenna Tersa Kennedy jack Kirkpatrick Robert Kittle Christopher Klevos jill Knappenberger ' Freshmen 71 Michael Kozlik Steven Kron Kathy Lake Dwight Lambert Keith Lamken Thomas Land Lisa Larsen Ieffery Latham Kathleen Lee Linda Lee Ellen Lehnert Lea Lennemann Kevin Lesk Andrew Lisicki Edith Losa james Lee Richard MacDonald Duane Marney Ti 72 Freshmen mothy McCausla nd KI G LIFE EASY Christina Martinez Lynda Matlock Doris McArdle james McCausland George McFarland Clark McIntyre Mary McKinny Michael McKnight Alissa McLaury lames McMahon Robert Measles joseph Meier Teresa Melcher Catherine Melka Lori Menefee Cecile Merryweather Mary Michaelson Ellen Marshall Claire Miller Mark Miller Steve Miller Terrence Miller Michael Miranti lody Moore lohn Naltsas Mark Naylor Melea Nelson Pamela Nelson Lisa Neroni Adrian Newman Michele Nielsen Mark Niaa Carol Norman Bonnie Niles Todd Uri Troy Orr jennifer Owens Pamela O'Connor William Paiak Mark Palella Denise Paris Susan Parker Mark Moore Michael Moore Victoria Moore Lisa Morrow Cynthia Moy Danny Muir Deborah Mulligan joseph Munchweiler Scott Murphy Paul Murray Regina Muschik Irene Mutchnik Freshmen 73 Barbara Pero Michael Peterson Suzanne Peterson Brian Petterson David Phillips Sandra Polen Robert Polito Pam Pongratz Martin Poppe Richard Poto Lisa Power Diane Prebe Tom Proulx Lynn Pugliano Lynn Pursche Kathy Quigley Alex Quihuis Michael Quillen Sandra Raby Carol Raisanen Beth Rasmussen john Re Martin Reger Carrie Reinbold 74 Freshmen Timothy Parker Alan Parson julia Patrick David Paul Laureen Pavlik Ioy Peckham Bronwyn Reynolds Carl Ritter Debbie Roberson Lester Rodgers Iennifer Rodgers Iohn Rooney Craig Roos Constance Rose Karen Ross Rexford Ross Todd Ross Tracy Roth Victoria Rotundo Charles Rummage Runes., 'Iisl:.,,.f The freshmen have a big turnout for the Coronado pep assembly. Shawna Russell Cassandra Salmons Keli Sappington Nicholas Sarantes Melissa Saunders David Schnell John Schrab Rebecca Schrier David Schultz Andrew Schwartz Larry Sheehan Lisa Scofield Gregory Scotten Annette Secchiari Gregory Shewman Bart Shillingberg Kathleen Shupe Hans Silberschlag Kathleen Sipple Steven Siverson Iohn Slavinski Kevin Small Darren Smalley Carrie Smith Iason Smith John Smith Alan Smith Roland Smith Sandra Smith Robert Smoot Freshmen 75 Terry Smoot Bonnie Snider Nancy Sobek David Solomon Michael Solomon Colette Soper Kurt Soukup Dennis Spain Kimberly Spaulding Randall Speight Kathryn Spies Susan Staley Linda Steffy Tracy Steffy Michael Stehlik Brenda Stein David Stein Dennis Stephan Sheryl Stewart Scott Stieg Roxanne Stragier Catherine Stulilc Deborah Sudbeck Terri Sullivan Ellen Svaco Scott Swanson Martha Swartwout Chris Swonger Colleen Taber Brian Tadriclc Ronald Tanner Toni Taris Raymond Taylor Susan Taylor David Teisch Eric Terp Anne Terreault Elizabeth Thalasinos Mike Thomas CLIMBI G TCD TI-IE T0 Kirk Thompson Warren Thomson Mary Tichar jill Toenjes Patricia Torres Charles Trevor Mary Trieloff Raymond Tummond 76 Freshmen 'QQ Af Dale Tweed Cynthia Tyler Paul U'ren Danny Valenzuela Todd Voelker Amy Vogelson Sharon Wagner Dean Waldron Sharon Walker Dana Wampler Timothy Warren Ann Wasielewski Debbie Way Pamela Weaver Ieff Weintraub Susan Weinstein v. A 9 it ,Qyfr and sophomores enjoy a quick game of chess during their lunch hour. Mike Zelechowski Iohn Zeller Lee Hooks Charles Quintrall Mary Welty Ray Wheeler Kurt Whiteman Catheryn Whitfield David Weigand Timothy Wilburn Deborah Wildoner lack Wiley Iulianne Wiley Timothy Wiley Catherine Williams Keith Wilson Stockton Wingo Kelley Wolfswinkel Sydney Workman Mary Wright Mary Kay Yearin Douglas Yeary Lisanne Yudell Kathy Ann Zaic Freshmen 77 1 1-L. .--'sw X' fi? i'1?79315Q- ..'E'T'x1y5,.5, , : 4, 'T -2 . . , 'I -' as ' , 1-.Q .h - '- 14 3, J gk - V N, S 51f.s3 , . . --gf: 'J . - 1 . 'hnjigevlviga . f ,. ' . . ..c,,., ,. .- 1655 ' WF: ' - TIM . ' ,X ,L?5.u,f, Q'-fv,.,f:fEU N1 : . 9- f':1If - ' .' -, ' :mf-. ' A, ' f.Lef5 ' f., . - 4.3.1-4 x 'A H 75 jfs:-aff my - - 1- ff: 71:1 - ,1 ,-ryan.: , ' Y L I J.. 1 ,Q .Y A r Y 5 ,. ., Y ' 1 ha rs P .4 X . U I 'v 4 Z QQ: f .,: , -s ' I 4:-wma . 3941. -1 . - A . .X ,ix-af . 13? .- ., rg ? f 1 '4L'f:.L. ,J-I 'Q . 47' ' ' . A. 1 ' ' ' ns-.Y f.-, 1j,,5 'A g f f ,' rl . v Q ,L - 'cz' if-,Q sf f .'5i.a.5.g.,.:'a 1- ' . ,v,,,'f '-E,1'1',x .S - F, .V ag -,V 6 w ' . - 1 . , . x.,- M. .J a . , u N , ' ',. ,A Ag? lf j ,,,,, L..-3. ' z ' .. f'--'LG ' Q' . ,I ' 4 a w . 78 Winter w ff -8 ,..- 'X r 'ahh 3 'lv sf J NS 1, f W'f?f'iZ-F uf mi' Q '95, us. -wg, ,Qs l fi .-4: 2 l W .-xl A .- ff 95561 ' - 4.4. ' ' - ' ,-:-' , L .., .5 M' , ,A . '. ,H 5 -' . A . ,' 1 . - ,. lf 5 N' DX A 11 j. ' 1, -., l . ' ':, . H . ...- .I W ', ' J K . A 4 . .h Q h Sq Q51 - . ,- ,q' ,J- ,, -, ':1f'fA' .,f .. 4-.2 A :9 V ,, r .S A H ' h ' .1j,,' Q ' ' .I ' K ' - , fr ,Q . , -4- .. , .gf V' N 1 f .--. .X - ' V li 1.7.1 , Viflf' ' 'qv' .4 '7 a - ' 'yi V EPI, ,ng ' s . .- - , .p .. I . 4 I! ., L . ,fgl ,--,dx h ,- , - , , . . ,-,WF-. . '., 4412: fx , X ,UA . ',.. X. ,243-E I l . ,h Ya. .f xr fif . V mp 2 t-, 55- - , 511112-?.- , -,- .f,'m,' J. I ' -- 1 - -. -1- '-7' ijfbaq M ' -' ' -' ' . E, ,. - ., 'Ja 2. I Q74 ' ' Aw A 2 ., --vt. . - :f ' LW , r , ' ,. E 1-wi? K: f,,.,1 'fre my Q 1 f.. na N- -- . - A . I A xi . .. ,44!':'v Winter 79 GIVING TI-IE GIFT OF JOY 1 I 'www' Y' 1. The spirit of Christmas was displayed by decorations all over Scottsdale. 2. Ken Wilson, playing Santa Claus for Student Councils Rent a Santa project, surprises Danny Ahler in bed a few days before Christmas. 3. Basketball coach Bill Owens speaks at the pep assembly. 4. During the everyday routine Mark Ingalls and Karen Norman walk to class. 5. The Friday before Christmas cheerleaders and pom pon girls get with the spirit of the holidays by wearing Santa hats and bells on their shoes. 80 December - .O 4' . ,,,,.,.,,.........ggp,S..h...,..-R-Vg, Starting the seasons of basketball, girls softball and wrestlingmlooking forward to the-holidaysmshopping for presentsmbundling up in warm clothesmsharing the joy of the Christmas spirit...wearing Santa Claus costumes...watching the end of 1975 go by...getting a two week vacation from school... decorating Christmas trees for a prize...seeing all kinds of relativesmtrying to get the best decorated school room award from the Beaver Staffmremem- bering the happy and the sad times of the past year. December 81 82 january Hoping for a good new year...feeling the weather get coldmwatching the winter sports progressmcelebrating the holidays...rnaking New Years resolutionsmtaking finals for the first semestermplanning for court royalty activitiesmwalking in the rain from class to classmgetting used to school after a long vacationmmissing the trees in Beavers Paradise ...visiting the snow on weekendsmending the first semester with courts celebrations. RINGINC IN HE EW YEAR 17. 1. Tom Lang enjoys himself at the dance after a basketball game. 2. Two clowns from the boys gymnastics team perform during halftime show at the Marcos basketball game. 3. Felicia Case performs at the Bicentennial Exhibit at Los Arcos Mall. This exhibit was put on by the Bicentennial committee and consisted of many American History projects, and performances by Orchesis, Singers and jazz Ensemble. American History teachers and some students went along to organize and host the event. 4. SHS students show their support for the basketball team during the Coronado game. 5. Tony Macchiaroli represents SHS at an Allstar wrestling meet. There were several Japenese wrestlers competing with Scottsdale's grapplers. lvfhu Ianuary 83 Leaving it up to the seniors to nominate the candidates...having eight candidatesmplanning the ceremonymdisplaying the theme, Everyone's First Friend, Dr. Seuss' '... listening to the achievements of the nom- inees...watching as the pom line dances to Rain and Park and Other Things ...clapping joyously as Lana Rowley and Ken Wilson are announced as the Court Royalty...dancing to Impulse on Saturday night. 84 Courts CCEPTI C CCDLIRT QYALTY WITH H CDR 'ii V ly V t 1. Pom trio. 2. COURT ROYALTY: Lana Rowley, and Ken Wilson. y 3. Malyn Powers, escorted by Bill Powers and Mark R an. 4. Vickie t Secchiari, escorted by Raymond Secchiari and Ken Wilson. 5. Abbie T Van Valer, escorted by Robert Van Valer and Ion Kitchel. 6. Students and parents look on with mixed emotions as the Court Royalty is announced. 7. Lana Rowley, escorted by Narel Rowley and Todd I-Iolzer, Courts 85 A ... e,. .M --W f Z 3 1 2 .......-1 i 5 a 'l Yi ,Y ki Beginning second semestermclearing the grade slatemtaking time out for Wasbington's birthdaymmarching a mile and a half in the parada Del Solmsbaring a cup of hot chocolate on a brisk February morningmenjoying the dances and songs of fellow students at the Rock Opera concertmgetting soaked in the rain and wishing for Spring. 86 February , ii 4' A jf QL ,L XXV. llffs will U ...qi SMILI THROUGH IT ALL 4. M ,f W W 1 9 , . -W n at ,: X fl' . 5 ' Hmm, 'V 1. HERO members Carol Rehm and Michelle Abeyta get ready to distribute flowers to everyone's sweetheart for Valentines day. 2. Carmel Bowling demonstrates her talent as a dancerin the Rock Opera Concert. 3. Here we go again! A common thought in early February, as students find themselves becoming soaked in the rain while running to class. 4. Key Clubber Gordy Ellison gets ready to do his job as a pooper scooper in the Parada Del Sol. 5. While printing his name in the freshly laid cement Tom Nelson is ca ught by the camera. 6. Missy Matthews, Trich McWeeny, Nanci Sauro, Mike Thompson and Dan Czagany finish up a song during the Rock Opera Concert. 7. Howdy Dudettes Kim Matthews, Amelia Shewman and Kathy Naylor lead the way for the rest of the group, in the parade. February 87 WEATI-IERING WI TE 5 R as .ixfis of 1 fav i i A ff l' ll' fr if 3' f V ll ii i Ma s , f in V fie 'M i I 'I Caroling through the halls...counting the days until Christmas vacation... staying up late the night before American History projects are due...freezing between Classesmwishing Christmas vacation was a few days longermclowning around after the Friday night dancesmfeeling relieved that semester exams are over...watch- ing as senioritis sets in. 88 Student Life 2' P 4 will ' QM av.,1n-W 552' 'W' a 4 ll nut ! i 1 1. Pom girls sit on the sidelines forthe second half of the Court Royalty basketball game with the newly crowned queen, Lana Rowley. 2. Todd Mumma and Ion Allen seem to enjoy winter, despite the cold December weather. 3. Barb Sievers and Lisa Milne look on in anticipation for the announcement of the Court Royalty. 4. Mary Ann Cviallanza and Susan Wellman put the finishing touches on their American History projects. 5. Clowning around for the camera after the Christmas dance are Mark Carpenter and Neal Ienkins. Student Life 99 IV Basketball SHS They 56 Maryvale 33 40 Cortez 47 58 Arcadia 44 69 Mesa 40 64 Chaparral 44 52 Chandler 31 60 Coronado 58 39 Westwood 60 55 Kota 44 37 McClintock 48 59 Saguaro 49 42 Marcos de Niza 48 52 Coronado 53 62 Chandler '54 37 Westwood 51 52 Saguaro 41 61 Kofa 48 32 McClintock S1 47 Marcos de Niza 60 Frosh Basketball A Team SHS They 32 Arcadia 38 56 Mesa Ir. High 46 38 Powell Ir. High 49 44 Chaparral 62 33 Coronado 57 44 Chandler 45 48 Poston Ir. High 57 50 McClintock 70 40 Saguaro 68 42 Coronado 57 38 Chandler 57 75 Fremont Ir, High 60 52 Saguaro 65 51 McClintock 57 51 Marcos de Niza 64 75 Fremont JH 60 Frosh Basketball 1 B Team SHS They 25 Arcadia 50 41 Mesa Ir. High 56 41 Powell Ir. High 38 36 Chaparral 48 37 Coronado 44 42 Chandler 51 51 Poston Ir.High 66 35 McClintock 60 40 Saguaro 38 47 Coronado 57 43 Chandler 57 27 Fremont Jr.High 33 43 Saguaro 47 48 McClintock 49 41 Marcos de Niza 39 90 Basketball 1. junior Dole drives toward the basket as Hutson looks on in the De Niza game. Beavers won, 57-45. Z. Besh dribbles around a screen set by Murphy and looks for an open man, The Sabercats tripped SHS, 56-53. 3. Taking a jump shot, Murphy tries to hoop 2, as the Beavers come out on the losing end, 55-35. 4. Concentrating hard, IoDon races down the court in an attempt to elude a De Niza player. 5. Steve Todare attempts to puncture the McClintock defense. Beavers came out on the short end, 67-65. iss SHS 50 SHS Sl-IOGTI I T0 A EW SEASO Varsity Basketball SHS They 39 Maryvale 49 48 Cortez 49 358 Arcadia 55 53 Mesa 51 44 Chaparral 62 59 Camelback 56 40 East , 72 40 Chandler 64 48 5 Coronado 50 41 Westwood 48 73 Kofa 54 45 McClintock , 67 50 Saguaro 56 57 Marcos de Niza 45 61 Coronado 60 58 Chandler 75 58 Westwood 74 53 Saguaro 56 54 Kofa 45 65 W McClintock 67 60 Marcos de Niza 58 Qpening up the season with a 49-39 loss to Maryvalemgetting high point honors was Dave Michaelson with 11...dropping the second game to Cortez with a close score of 49-48...playing poorly, the defense let the game slip away...losing the next game to Arcadia, Beavers came back to take a win over Mesa, 53-51...slumping off by giving the next four games away...letting Coronado win by a close score, 50-48, however...receiving high points was Shane Murphy with 20...going to Phoenix Holiday Tournament with a 1-4 record...bettering the score with a 59-56 win over Camelback...receiving their fifth defeat of the season to East High, 72- 40...falling behind the Camelback game with an 11 point deficit early in the fourth quarter...taking lead with 40 seconds left was Palmeri who was brought up from the IV squadmdefeating Kofa, 73-54...leading the Beavers with 19 was Hutson...losing the next two games, but coming back to beat Marcos de Niza, 57-48, and Coronado, 60-41...forfeiting their chances of making the playoffs as the Beavers lost to Chandler, 75- 58...finishing off by winning two of the last five games, Kofa 54-45, Marcos de Niza, 60-58. Basketball 91 92 Varsity Basketball RACING UP Tl-IE COURT Mark Besh Russell Camper Don Dole 5'10 Outside 6'O Outside 6'1 Outside 1. During the Arcadia game, Dave Michaelson gives his best to get the ball for SI-IS. 2. lim Schaller, one of two sophomores on the varsity squad, looks for a fellow teammate to pass the ball to during the Coronado game. 3. Senior Todd I-Iolzer has full control of the ball in the Coronado game. 4. Senior Todd Holzer and junior Kirby Hutson, work together to get the ball away from the Titans. itil qu...- Todd Holzer Tom Larsen Chris Palmeri 6'2 Inside 5'11 Outside 6'2 Inside Kirby Hutson Dave lvlichaelson lim Schaller 6'2 Inside 6'3 Inside 5'8 Outside Dave lo Don Shane Murphy Steve Todare 6'2 Inside 6'2 Inside 6'0 Outside Q0 Bill Owen Coach Robert Chapman Manager Varsity Basketball 93 1 94 Freshman Basketball 3 lli q 4 1. FRESHMAN B TEAM, bottom row: Coach Collinge, Creighton Donovan, Keith Wilson, Dave Denmark, Bart Fuller, David Teisch. top row: Tim Chelgren, Dean Dole,Iason Smith, Cary Arnold. 2. FRESHMAN A TEAM, bottom row, Eric Anderson, Brian Bergeson, lay Trevor, Mike Zelechowski. top row: Brad lpsen, Kurt Whiteman, lim McCausland, Dave Banclelin. www4 ' .ily ,, ,hm-iw. ., WH Q, 'L' V' . 'yy . 5 ga WCDRKINC1 T0 BE VARSITY PLAYERS 3. In hopes of adding more points to the SHS scove, IV player Chris Palmeri shoots for 2 against a stiff Arcadia defense. Chris advanced to the varsity team later on in the season. 4. IV player Kyle Cooper eyes the basket for a jump shot. 4. IV BASKET- BALL: bottom rowg Clip Palmer, Dale Goreham, Mitch Hughes, Kyle Cooper, Mark Davis. row Z, Iohn McGinley, Bruce Sears, Roger Tomas, Dave Schultz, Lance Fuller. 6. Waiting for a rebound for SHS are IV players McGinley and Hermanson. Their efforts helped SHS win, 58-44. 7. Freshman player Tim Chelgren concentrates on the hoop as he tries to raise the Beaver score with a free throw shot during the Fremont game. IV Basketball 95 I Getting in shape for the next year by going to Pom camp in the summermperfecting new dances for football and basketball gamesmdecorating the school on game days... laughing about mistakes made after each dancemgetting along with the other girls on the line...working hard to make people smile. 96 Pom Pon GIVING A LITTLE KICK 1. Lana Rowley, Joy johnson. 2, POM LINE bottom row: Sue Maher, Nancy Clifford. row 2: Jolene McDonough, Karen Flowers. row 3: Lori Greer, Lana Rowley, Carrie Hempel. top row: Dea Vanlandingham, Sarah Kulb, Ioy Iohnson. 3. Suzanne Roberts, sponsor. 4. Iolene McDonough. 5. Sue Maher. 6. Carrie I-Iempel. 7. Karen Flowers, Nancy Clifford. 8. Dea Vanlandingham, Sarah Kulb. 9. Lori Greer. T KI C, ANQTI-IER TITL Attending practices after school grappling on the matsmworking hard...using body strengthmtraining to be cliampionsmsliowing potential to a proud coachmremembering not to eat too much in order to ma weightmpsyching yourself up for the match...trying to overcome the opponentmwatching the clock listening to the coach...winning because of learned skillsmseeing five wrestlers qualify for state...cheering for Ioey Lumpkin, Victor Bravo, Mark Iohnson, Iohn Lewis and Brian Wierk at the state meet...acquiring third in state was Iohn Lewismfeeling satisfied after an excellent winning seasonmhoping to take city again next year. Varsity Wrestling SHS They 2.5 Maryvale 30 42 East 18 34 Chaparral 17 33 Kota 2.5 59 Yuma 47 59 Chandler 45 59 Tempe 63 38 Saguaro 14 101 Arcadia 27 101 Chandler 55 101 Casa Grande 2.8 - 53 Arcadia 8 27 Westwood y 22 37 Coronado 16 45 Marcos de Niza 21 'N 4 98 IV and Varisty Wrestling IV Wrestling SHS They 29 Maryvale 32 37 East 14 33 Chaparral 23 18 Kofa 43 26 Yuma 19 37 Saguaro 16 48 Arcadia 21 17 Westwood 39 13 Coronado 47 43 Marcos cle Niza 23 3 ' 9 . V J ' , '13 1. Victor Bravo gives a show of quick action enabling him to get his man immobilized on the mat. 2. john Lewis finds it necessary to grasp his opponent's leg in order to make his next move, towards a pin, affective. 3. The face of Mark johnson reveals his contentment as he maintains a powerful headlock on his rival. 4. loey Lumpkin, at the divisional meet, gives an example of the preferred wrestling position, on top. 5. Deciding his next move, Randy Bays keeps everything under control. Wrestling 99 CDVERCGMINC THE FCE Frank Beck, 08 lbs. 1 Steve England, 105 lbs. wi , Victor Bravo, 112 lbs. 'QS Tyler Wiley, 110 lbs. 1 9 0 Mark lohnson, 120 lbs. W? Wk Samliiallanya,132lbs. t' Kevin Nlacflillavary, ,, -4-N E' V 'lvl' 132 lbs. 8 'QM ' lohn Lewis, 138 lbs. it wi Brian Wierk, 145 lbs. Tony lVlacchiaroli, 155 lbs. Kevin Volpe, 155 lbs. Dan Stragier, 107 lbs. 1' if M... if ii, j i J ry , I ji ' f . - , I .1 1 Randy Bays, 170 lbs. I ns gg Y 3 V i z A. loey Lumpkin, 180 lbs. A .i N I f Q f ' ,V 3 X 'Vx Larrv Spires, Hvy. by T T '59 if ' ' ,V ll ' 1 'V ,P 1 w ,mmm i t 1 1 ' Wghf. it fiii A Coach Spaulding 4 3' 'Q ' Y ,if 1. In an attempt to pin his rival, Dean Sweeney maneuvers into an impressive position. 2. Rob White maintains a strong hold as his opponent tries to escape their initial starting position. 3. Richard Gleason contemplates the fastest and most effective way to take down the Chaparral wrestler. 4. Tony Macchiaroli uses his overpowering strength and knowledge to acquire a perfect position to pin his man. 100 Wrestling 2,47 ..-- .-3 :GE IV WRESTLING bottom row: Tim Warren, Brian Tadrick, joe Ciesemann, Rick Tadriclc, Frederic Goebel, Dean Sweeney. top row: Rob White, john Smith, Steve Heun, Tim Taber, Chris Corpora, Robert Tustin. Not pictured: Richard Arnold, Richard Gleason. Wrestling 101 if 1 . Ioann Pike, a matmaid, helps out by waiting patiently for the referee's signal to change the score. Z. Kevin MacGillavary overpowers his opponent by holding him in a wheelbarrow position. 3. Softball team members map strategy before taking the field against Saguaro in the district finals. 4. Pitcher Kim bruner shows the form she used to help bring the team to semi-finals in the state tournament. Her season record shows 11 wins against 4 loses. 102 Wrestling SING TI-IE PCDWER Varsity Softball SHS They 13 Chandler 3 7 Marcos de Niza 1 1 Tempe 2 19 Arcadia 1 6 Shadow Mountain 1 2 Saguaro 4 18 Chaparral 7 9 Paradise Valley 7 10 Kota O S Coronado 0 District Tournament 15 Marcos de Niza 4 9 Paradise Valley 7 3 Saguaro 6 r State Tournament 6 West 5 2 Paradise Valley 4 Starting the season with great optimisrnmpitching to a 1.2 earned run average per game was Kim Brunermcreaming Arcadia, 19-1, in five innings...relying on Susie Gaw for long ball hitting...bunting to get runners on basesmthrilling to the 5-O blasting of Coronadomstealing bases and sliding like crazymwatching Kim throw a two-hitter against Kofa...losing three starting players out with injuriesmworking for tournament honorsmgoing to finals in the districtmgaining a record of 11 wins and 4 losses...saying a sad adieu to seniors loyce Lytle, Lynn Doggett, Debbie Melton, Linda Peters, Kim and Marcia Brunermending the season as semi-finalishts in the state. Softball 103 MAKING TI-IE RU I Claire Miller Outfield Teresa Retterbush Catcher Anne Backman Pitcher Brenda Newman Infield Lisa Clinchy Infield Ioyce Lytle Outfield Iamie Roberts Outfield Susie Caw Infield Linda Peters Outfield Kathy Berkheimer Infield Stephanie Melton Infield Kim Bruner Pitcher Lynn Doggett Infield, Pitcher Marcia Bruner Infield julie Heidemann Infield Herman Schweikart Coach 104 Softball IV SOFTBALL TEAM bottom row: Sandy Raby, Kathy Berkheimer, Mary Io Tichar. middle row: Brenda Newman, Sherri Kuehl, Iill Knappenberger, jamie Roberts. top row: Leigh Fox, Anne Baclcman, Iill Griffin. I-Jil! I XIX 5.1. Q... .wma wfnfap- ' .. .f RC me , ., '15, 'Yi -4, in Sm ima... 'Q 3 1. First baseman Marsha Bruner receives a throw from shortstop, Susie C-aw. She started the team-Off with a two-run homer in the Coronado game. 2. Shortstop, Susie Cwaw, one of the strongest home-run hitters and throwers, concentrates on bunting the ball. Susie hit5 home runs prior to tournament play-offs. 3. Claire Miller, freshman outfielder, beats out a safe bunt in the Coronado game. 4. Catcher Teresa Retterbush slugs the ball into the outfield to bring in another run for the team. Teresa was strong defensively, catching popups and throwing out baserunners. Softball 105 SINGING I I-IARMO Practicing hard to hit the right notes...selIing Candles and candy to earn enough money to go on a trip in the springmmaking outfits for the concerts...giving a Christmas concert for elementary students...learning to hold a note...running through basic singing skills dailymtrying out for All-State Chorus... working hard together to get that quality sound. IO6 Singers and Balladeers 1. SINGERS bottom row 1: Debbie Dean, Michelle Jones, Sara Leonard, Meg Svaco, Lynn Godward, Kathy Palella, Carol Stern, Ann Lazier. row 2: robin Weintraub, Iamie Roberts, Rhonda Tatum, Susan Hague, Iulie Tweed, Kathy Alton, Linda Schultz, Carol Witzke, lanine Kesselman, Kathy Swan. row 3: ,left Schott, Dean Voelker, Ieff Gawson, Robert Sanfratello, Jim Henry, Artie Aaronson, Libby Tomilnson, Patty Dennen. row 4: Fritz Teetsel, Randy Thompson, Bob Dawson, Mike Aiken, Mark Marusich, Phil McLaughlin, Mike Thompson, Pam Connors, Trish McWeeny. 2. Floyd Woodward, Choral Director. 3. BALLADEERS bottom row: Trish McWeeny, Kathy Palella, Patty Phelps, Lisa Barker, Ianet Vaughn. row 2: Michelle Jones, Sara Leonard, Dean Voelker, julie Tweed, Christie Frazier, Patty Dennen. row 3: Mike Aiken, Carol Witzke, Mike Thompson, Rhonda Tatum, Kirk Thompson. 4. Singers warm-up before one on their many choral concerts. Singers and Balladeers 107 6 5 108 Qrchesis, Prep Chorus, Chansonettes Choreographing dances on your own...learning new singing skillsmgiving your first singing concertmpracticing dance routines again and againmdesigning outfits to wear during the showsmworking hard to express yourself through dance and song. T KING TIME TO SIN AND DANCE 1. i in nit' 2 3 I I ,, i ggwwv' W-I IM 'I 'f4'E ,ii mp 1. PREP CHORUS bottom row: Michelle Nielson, Mark Stulik, Todd Voelker, Irene Losa, Vicka White, Connie Rose, Robin Giltner, Susan Corrigan. row 2: Debbie Way, Tina McQuiston, Maggie Goldberg, Lynn Pursche, Abby Milkis, Sallie Parker, Kirk Thompson, Keith Heun. row 3: Carla Eskelund, Lynda Matlock, Brian Bergeson, Ken Adams, Mary McKinney, Cindy Moy, Lori Obermeyer, Susan Goss. top row: Martha Swartwout, Ellen Marshall, Patty Morneu, Doris Behrmann, Browyn Reynolds, Suzanne Peterson, Cathy Brown, Victoria Rotundo. 2. CHANSONETTES bottom row: Brenda Newman, Lorlei Wooden, Iody Caroselli, Christy Hilliker, Cinda Watson. row 2: Meg Cressey, Denise Holmes, Patty Stanley, Cindy Elting, Kathy Grenier. row 3: Peggy Cordaro, Rena Winblood, Beverly Lambuth, Darla Ross. top row: Kelley Stimson, Pam Franklin, Pat Stadalsky, Amy Sackett, Barbara Southworth. 3. Trish McWeeny displays her talent as a singer in the Rock Opera Concert. 4. Kaye Stragierand Suzan Hall rehearse long, hard hours to perfect dances. 5. ORCHESIS bottom row: Kelli Haseltine, Mary Barto, Carmel Bowling, Kaye Stragier, Roxanne Stragier. row 2: Patti Geller, Kathy Swan, Kirk Thompson, Beth Steele. top row: Ian Berry, Susan Hall, Randy Weintraub, Lori Vestre. 6. Dance instructor Norma Barer assists Carmel Bowling in dance. Drchesis, Prep Chorus, Chansonettes JAZZING LIP TI-IE BEAT Learning more about musical instrumentsmgetting used to playing in front of audiences... performing songs in the musical playsmstaying after school for practicemworking hard all year to make varsity band next yearmputting musical notes together to make enjoyable sounds for all. 110 IV band Iazz Orchestra jV BAND bottom row: Greg Fields, Hans Silberschlag, Mary Welty, Cathy Melka, Katie Spies, Kathleen Sipple, Margy Donley, Robin Bauer. row 2: Roger jones, Gregg Arney, Todd Ann Cowan, jenny Owens, janet Elsroad, Susan Parker, julie Robinson. row 3: Rom Croselli, Duane Marney, Larry Sheehan, Mike Kominska, Tom Land, Donna Koffman, Carla Eskelund, NancySobek. top row: Dave Fletcher, Pat Aiken, Dale Tweed, Ray Tummond, Brian Peterson, Kevin Olds, Paul U'ren, Terry Deshayes, Mike Stulik, john Edwards. 2. Sara Leonard and Laura johnson perform a flute duet during one of the special band performance. 3. ORCHESTRA bottom row: Cynthia Scacewater, Stacee Davis, Missy Matthews, Sara Welty, Brenda Stein. row 2: joe Castonguay, Kathy Berkheimer, Kristi Larsen, Wendy Skiba, Steve Moore. row 3: Dave Davis, William Kounter, Eric Gately, Gregg McDowell. top row: jim Henry, Mark Marusich, Laura johnson, Fritz Teetsel, Don Frost. 4. Instrumental directors, Mr. jeffries and Mr. Stanley seem to find something very amusing about the music for George M. 5. jAZZ ENSEMBLE bottom row: jon Bowling, Gregg Fields, Kevin Olds, Dave Fletcher. row 2: Fritz Teetsel, Kameron Foote, Steve Moore, john McCrea, john Berkheimer. top row: janice Nihiser, Sue McElfresh, Mark Schwarz, Mike Aiken, Richard Valenzuela. jV band, jazz, Orchestra 111 FIDDLINC THE RCDQF 1. The villagers sing about how they will flee their town to escape the Germans, 2. Lazar Wolf, Mark Marusich, asks Tevye, Art Aronson, for the hand of his eldest daughter in marriage. 3. The villagers, Kathy Swan, Dale Damrow, Kim Tomlinson, and Libby Tomlinson sing in the marketplace. 4. Tevye, Art Aronson, explains about Chava, his youngest daughter, leaving home. 5. Libby Tomlinson studies her lines before dress rehearsal. 112 Drama Production TEVYE ..... csotos ...,.. Tzsrrrsr ..... CHAVA ..,..... SPHRINTZE ... HODEL ...... QBIELKE .... YENTE ........ MOTEL ....,..... PERCHIK .....,.... LAZAR WOLF ..... MORDCHA ...... RABBI . ...,.. . . MENDEL .... AVRAHM ........... NACHUM .......... GRANDMA TZEITEL ..... FRUMA-SARAH ..... CONSTABLE . . ,... . FYEDKA ......... SHAINDEL ......... THE FIDDLER ..... ,... . Art Aronson . . . . Ianet Vaughn . . . . Patty Dennen .. . .. Patty Phelps . ....Carol Witzke . . .. Kathy Paletta . . . . .Meg Cressey Christy Frazer . .... Fritz Teetsel . . . . . . jeff Cossen .. Mark Marusich Randy Weintrabu Warren Thompson . . Kirk Thompson . . . . . . . left Schott . . .. Dan Czagany . . . .. Cindy Etling . . . . . Debbie Dean . . . . Matt Barto SamClay . . . . Ronda Tatum . . Carmel Bowling r i Hoping to get the part...observing how Mr. Coats helps the play get goingmhaving the talent to be selectedmspending many nights rehearsingmshowing Creative ideas in the props was the stage crewmvvorking backstagemlistening to Tevye sing, If I were a Rich Man ...stitching up the last costumemparticipating in dress rehearsalmlistening to the music by the orchestramovercoming opening night jitters after finding that all went well. Drama Production 113 CREATING A VIVID PICTURE Putting into use the talents of music and the arts for the enjoyment of others as well as oneself...performing in public...giving the student a good musical background. introducing the study of the theater...helping the student to develop poise and confidence by exercises in pantomime, stage movement and role interpretation...preparing for plays with the help of stagecraft students...providing the school and community with delightful presentations and fine music...developing artistic skills and craftmanship...increasing knowledge and experience in areas such as ceramics, clay sculpting, jewelry, woodcarving, leather and decoupage...dancing into the beat of jazz and modern dance techniques...working long, hard, and extra hours which benefit all. 114 Fine Arts 3 Le., :7-1f f ' H H Y '1'112..-:::'.:-zvv.,.-..'. ,,,,A+--ww w- 'n N. NORIVIA BARER-teaches Theater Dancep 3 years herep sponsors Orchesis. DAVID COATS-teaches Theater Dance, Stagecraft, Dramap 20 years here. FLOYD WOODARD-teaches Prep Chorus, Chasonettes,Singers,Balladeers, Composition Harmonyg 6 years here. Norma Barer Q' 9 David Coats Floyd Woodard 4 1. Dance students make up their own movements to the beat of the music during Norma Barer's Theater Art Dance class. 2. Performing together at the Rock Opera Music Festival are Sara Leonard and Mark Marusich. 3. Floyd Woodard directs Chasonettes while Kris Etling accompanies the group on the piano. 4. Directing the Drchestra during a performance is band leader Norman Stanley. 5. Working on the potter's wheel during Crafts class is Colette Francis. Fine Arts 115 Leola LeRoy Iudy Touby LEULA LEROY-teaches Human Relations, Child Development, Foods, Interior Desin, 8 years here. IUDY TOUBY-teaches and sponsors HERO, 4 years here, sponsors Keyettes, Senior Class. 116 Home Economics 'lung ri M .vi w WDRKINC TDDAY FDR TI-IE BEST TD 1. Small group discussions are one of the many activities which Mrs. LeRoy's Child Development classes had. Cindy Phillips, Patty Monette, and Lynn Marsh discuss role changes among themselves. 2. Wendy Ryan puts finishing touches on the garment which she has constructed in Clothing class. 3. Preparing and serving well-balanced, nutritional meals are Denise Johnson and Rachel Gentry during Foods l class. 4. Delivering carnations and corsages on Valentines Day are Randy Wohlner and Ken Wilson. The HERO club had many activies such as this throughout the year. DRROW Understanding human growth and development through child study... becoming aware of teen-age behavior and their pre- paration for adulthood in a changing society...learning the basic principles and skills for clothing construction and design...creating, planning, and preparing nutritional foodsmstudying principles of architectural design for comfort in the home...de- veloping attitudes and skills necessary to secure and hold a job. HERO 117 IMPRCDVING SKILLS EGR TI-IE FUTURE , dl W ' l T T N Tl'4'- r---'fm-M-..'f .. ,,,,,, N1 v 17 W MQ- 'K ' ,li . N li. 4 X, 1 U ll 1 J . by I p fi A r 'ix i H fl 1. A I ' T ' .-5A Wlf JACK CREWS-teaches GeneralShop, Mechanical Drawing, Z6 years here. IAGK EVANS-teaches Metals, General Shop,Power Tech, 2 years here. I.A. SITEK-teaches Advanced Auto, Auto Theory, General Shop, Power Tech, 1 year here. THOMAS WOLEE-teaches Woods, General Shop, 5 years here. I-HL BRADY-teaches Boys PE, Drivers Education, 20 years here sponsors Sophomore Glass. LAURA COUPER-teaches Adaptive PE, Girls PE, 2 years here, coaches Volleyball, Tennis. Sl-IERRIE COYLE-teaches Coed PE, Girls PE, 11 years here, coaches Volleyball. SARA l-IENSLEE-teaches Girls PE, 15 years here, coaches Badminton. SUZANNE ROBERTS-teaches Health, Drivers Education, 2 years here, sponsors Sophomore Class, Pom, Gheer. 118 Shop vw V' I , ' U 1 W ...,:.,.,,, .,, ,, . , 1 -f v , , '17- ,f 1 1. Attempting to get the ball from her opponents is Michelle Nielsen, during a soccer game which was one of the sports played in Freshmen Girls P.E. 2. Testing her recovery from the glare of headlights is Laura Jensen. This was one of the precautions which was practiced in Drivers Education. 3. Working on an automobile engine during Power Technology class is Mark Carpenter. 4. Chinning up to the bar during physical fitness tests is Bart Fuller. These ability tests are given in Freshmen Boys P.E. Hil Brady Laura Cooper Sherrie Coyle 13 Preparing for the unsheltered life which all will face...part1c1pat1ng in team sports as well as on individual basis...working through training programs 'S ' f www ini 4' ,..' .M 'i-iff, HL: elf! 53 - i Q ,, 351.3 maui, T f ' T ' ' f- ' ' . , - is 5 ,, ' . ii Sara Henslee Suzanne Roberts which include weightlifting, running, bar work, calisthenics, isotonic and isometric exercises...analizing and solving contemporary health problems...developing proper habits and attitudes...experimenting in four major areas which include drafting,woodworking, metals, and power technology...studying the operation, construction, maintenance, repair, and adjustment of automotive systems...bettering skills of accuracy, judgment, and safe working habits...comprehending the techniques of constructing a home or small building...challenging the mind with knowledge about lumbering, classifying woods, selecting, purchasing, and measuring...stressing the idea of mass production...learning to get along on a competitive level of activity. Physical Education 119 GETTING A HE D START S 4. 4. Q f , Delores Bradley Chuck Cough Donnie Ross Providing students with entry level job skills for beginning employment... upgrading skills for adult students or already employed students...giving on the job training in such fields as aviation maintenance, auto body, commercial art, construction, health services, and welding...expanding the variety of training available through designated programsmexploring careers to get a better idea of what career fields are most interesting... working on individualized study programs which supplement regular classes...tutoring services...develop- ing study skillsmbenefiting all students by helping clear the path for a more productive future. 120 Learning Disabilities 15 RICHARD HLAVENKA-teaches Aviation Maintenanceg 4 years here. IERRY IRVINE-teaches Auto Bodyp 3 years here. RON MATTESON- teaches Commercial Artp 3 years here. RUBY TRUMBLE-teaches Health Servicesp 3 years here. DDNALD WILGUS-teaches Constructionp 4 years here. Richard Hlavenka Ierry Irvine lm f 1V tg - Ron Matteson ' ' ' ' ' S Ruby Trumble ' fi V 1 . V Donald Wilgus if FK X.. . V. i nz, I 3.22 -krk , A Eff ' ,,t' V fig 1. Checking out the equipment of the Aviation Maintenance course are three seemingly interested students at the Open House sponsored by the Vocational Center. 2. Working on a picture at add to her portfolio is Commercial Art student Iulie Osten. 3. Shaping and molding a piece of metal is welding student Dan Fludderjohn. 4. Hammering in finishing touches is Savino Tarantini. Part of the Construction program is on-the-job training at a construction site. 5. Mark Stulik, Eric Terp, Mr. Gough, and Tim Parker watch Mark Romaine as he attempts to put together a house in the Learning Disabilities Center. Vo-Tech 17 1 122 Sophomores Lori Cathy T S0 I-I Leading the way for the futuremstriving for new goalsmworking together in Student Councilminvolving more in school life...com- peting in IV sports to improve skills for varsity tearnsmacknowledging each other's friendshipmaccom- plishing projects and activities...participating in Car washesmhelping fresh- men get a startmputting everything into a spirited year. Gary S d --1' ,, JAM . 1. Typical sophomores Scott Hadley, Tom Karas and Donald Frost wait until the last minute to beat the bell to class. 2. SOPHOMORE SENATORS: Jeanne Garcia, Ieri Ahler, Becky Kearney, lim Schaller. 3. Sophomores enjoy gathering together with friends and putting up a ruckus at football games. Sophomores 123 TCI-ll SEASCDNS G0 B Ron Abeyta Christopher Adams leri Ahler Cynthia Ake Rose Alberti Alison Alterman David Arnold Alyce Attico Tim Atwood Michael Attwood Suzanne Augspurger Scott Bade Clifford Bailey Susan Bailey Allen Baker Tamara Baker Matthew Barto Michael Barto Eric Baron jeffrey Bentler Kathleen Berkheimer Deborah Berry Laura Bethurum Bruce Bidstrup Karen Bieger Darla Black Sheri Black Stephen Black 124 Sophomores Anne Backman Lisa Blanton Mark Bosttcher Karen Boland Kenton Bond Tammy Boring DeAnn Bowers 'w ,gnlll m 3. Iohn Bowling Greg Breitbach Frankie Brewer Dennis Britt Cathy Brown Lois Brown Charle Sanchez and Cindy Smith begin practicing for intramural girls wrestling. Ieffrey Burmood Tamara Burns Bryan Buzzard Cheryl Byrd Kenneth Byrum Mark Carpenter Erin Carter Ioseph Castonguay Mary Cavalliere Scott Chamberlain David Chamberlin Michael Chase Kenyon Chew Palma Chirikas Bonnie Church janet Cianetti jackie Cilia Iames Clifford Lisa Clinchy Margaret Cohea Rodney Cohodas Dwayne Colletti Marilyn Collis Matthew Conner Kyle Cooper Peggy Cordaro Ben Cordova Lori Coughlin jessica Couleur Ieff Cowie Sophomores 125 REACI-II G FDR CRCDWT Darrel Cox Thomas Craig Margo Creathbaum Meg Cressey Iames Crider Timothy Crowley K Karen Curby Candette Cutler Dale Damrow Martin Darden Karen Daugherty Cynthia Davis Dave Davis jeffrey Davis Mark Davis Mark Davis Mark Davis Stacee Davis Tina Davis Ross Defiel Danie DelaPortilla Steven Denmark Deanna Derrington David Diamond Gerald Dinquel Leslie Doggett Sally Douds Elizabeth Dove Eric Driggs Susan Duncan Randal Dunkelbarger Raymond Durack Enjoying the company of othersmwalking to classes throughout the day...laughing and cheering at pep assembliesmdancing at school sponsored dancesmparticipating in one's own individual interestmentertaining crowds at football gamesmsinging together to make sweet, sweet musicmlearning form experience...creating something of perfectionmplanning for the futuremachieving higher standards of excellence. 126 Sophomores 1. Sophomores Kathy Kanneman and Laura Kowalski wander through the hallway between classes. Denise Eygendaal Sandra Fairall Brenden Feil Arthur Fernwalt Peter Flansburg Earnest Flores Scott French Drew Fretz Phillip Friedman Aline Frignac David Frost Donald Frost Lance Fuller lim Gabrielson Elizabeth Gage Lynn Gagg Jeanne Garcia Lori Garton Suzanne Gaw Glen Gazzera james George Iohn Gerster Gail Gibson Tia Gibson Ioseph Giesemann Wendy Gilbert Keith Gilmere Richard Gleason Diane Gohde Sophomores 127 Iames Golder Hank Goldstein Mena Goncalves Robert Gordon William Gordon Dale Goreham Lauri Gould Vicki Grandinetti Lori Graves Susan Greenwald Lori Greer Rene Gregory Harley Groff Philip Gudenschwager Bonnie Gunkel Scott Hadley John Hagestad Azim Hameed Stuart Handley Holden Hansen Stephen Harper Richard Hathaway Sharon Hays Linda Hefferan Deborah Henderson Kipp Hepburn Tanya Hering jeffrey Hermanson Tracey Hesson less Hill Christy Hilliker Leslie Himes Glenn Hodson Cassandra Hohanshelt Barbara Holmes Mark Huckabay Mitchell Hughes Lori Hutchison Sharlene Ianeway Michael Iarko Neal jenkins Eric Iohnson Rebecca Iohnson 128 Sophomores 'IE 'K .P 'ia-MV if Sophomore Cathy Morris finds that washing cars is a tiring job as she works to raise money for IV cheer. :fi 'lv Karey Klug Iames Koenig William Kounter Laura Kowalski Sherri Kuehl Lisa LaRose Laura Lambert Kimberly Lamken Michael Land Christine Landrith Thomas Lang Timothy Lang Albert lones Michelle Iones julie lournigan Kenney lung Brenda Kallalc Kathryn Kanneman Thomas Karas Susan Kastner Rebecca Kearney Kimberly Kelley Christopher Kellogg Larry Kelly Michael Kenna Ronald Kennedy Lisa Kennett Sushila Khera Karin Kilpatrick Bruce Kinghorn Kelly Kinchen Daniel Kleen Sophomores 129 Don Langley Kurt Larios Suzie Lawler Pamela Lawsen Patricia Lawsen Scott Lehrer Michael Leimkuehler Ioseph Maio Dan Marley Teresa Marriott Patricia Marsh Bruce Marshall Vincent Martinez Melissa Matthews Christopher Maxey Christopher May Steve May Charles McBride Margaret McCormick Scott McDonald john McGinley Timothy McGuffie Lisa McKinney Mike McLoughlin 130 Sophomores Michael Leone Kevin Lewis Ioey Lumpkin Sheila Lyons Demetrio Madrid LE DI G TI-IE W FUR THE FLITLIR Lauri McLeland Dan McNeal Mitch McNeal Chr1st1neMcQueen Tina McQu1ston Debra Melton Thomas Mergan Scott Mikl lohn Miller Michele Miller Kim Millman David Moore 1 Sophomore girls Laura Pollock, Lorelei Wooden Cindy Etling and senior Lisa Sanfratello sing boisterously for prep chorus. Kevin Moore Steve Moore Patricia Morneau Catherine Morris Merrill Morrison Leland Moy Ion Muilenburg Todd Mumma Tom Munson Mary Naumann Michael Naumann Donald Nelson Thomas Nelson Kimberly Newland Laura Niccum William Norling Kathleen O'Donnell Lori Obermeyer Katherine Olden Angela Oselette Pattie Page Gregory Pajalc Victor Paiak Clip Palmer Tracy Palmer Chris Palmeri Thea Paul Stacey Paulsen Kim Pavlilc Christina Pearl Sophomores 131 A SATISFIED FEELI Catherine Hamilton Denise Holmes Kimela Hook Paula Hoots Kevin Horton Mary Howe Melburn Huebner Scott Hussey Kirby Hutson David Hyrns Ioanne llardi Marci Ingalls Lisa lane Gayle Ienlcins lon jennison Laura lensen Barbara Iepson joy johnson 142 Iuniors Karen Hammer ludy Haney Mary Hansen lim Harvey Kelli Haseltine David Heclcer lulie Heidemann Carrie Hempel Steven'Heun Carla Hillilcer Alison Hoelsch Mark lohnson Donna lohnston Rose lung Catherine junius Steffanie Keithly Tanya Kelley 1 10+ Yvonne Kimball Deborah Kimber Bobby King Brian Kinghorn Cathy Kirtley Stuart Kline Ianie Nancarrow lends a helping hand to a Booster Club member by selling cokes at one of the first home football games. leffrey Knutsen Beth Kornrumph Keith Kron Sarah Kulb Kurt Laetz Charles Lama Beverly Lambuth Stephen Larmer Peggy Larsen Thomas Larsen Mark Lasky Ann Lazear Billy Lee Corby Lehman lames Lewis Cheri Lieurance Vincent Lopez David Loveland Debbie Lubin Tony Macchriaroli Susan Maher Colleen Maloney Kathy Maltz Lynn Marsh Danna lo Martin Lisa Martinez Mark Marusich Kathy Mason Mark Mathis Kim Matthews luniors 143 144 SHARING TIME TCDGETI-IE Ieffery McCastle Sada McCoy Iohn McCrea David McDowell Gregory McDowell Suzanne Mclilfresh Cynthia McFarland Dorothy McGregor Doug McKinney Scott McKinney Philip McLaughlin Iulie Mcl.eland Molly McMahon Brad McMeekin Ianet McPherson Scott McQuiston Patricia McWeeny David Michels Scotty Miller Mary Mitchell Patricia Monette Frances Montano Lori Mony Cynthia Moore Stacey Moore Toni Moore Michael Moretti William Morgan David Morris Donna Mosteller Daniel Murphy David Murphy Waking up for the school day...enjoying enthusiastic talk during precious free timemreaching class before the bellmstudying between classesmpleasing teachersmfeeling seasonal temperature changemsitting down for relaxation...eating...meeting new peoplemkeeping old friendsmgoing to the school gamesmcoming to school after a too short weekendmwatching the moods of the students changemwaiting for the clock to show the end of another school day. Iuniors Shane Murphy Carol Murray lanie Nancarrow Kathy Naylor Lydia Neibich Steven Nelson Iuniors gather between classes to discuss events of the day. Brenda Newman Scott Nolan lanice Nihiser Iohn Norman Karen Norman lana Norton Suzanne Ohlson Chuck Olson Brady Olds Donald Oselette Iulie Osten Linda Osuna Roy Palella Sallie Parker lodi Parry Michael Pascal Pietra Pate Christine Pavlik Robert Peterson Cindy Phillips Ionathan Perryman Ioel Peterson John Phillips Cathy Pisar james Pongratz Patriclc Porter Elizabeth Pribble Daniel Pritchard Michele Prosnier Paula Pusey Ioan Rabe Wendy Raisanen Cynthia Ray loann Raymond Terry Redeker Elizabeth Reed juniors 145 CHANGING SEASONS Ellen Regan Paul Regan Tony Rehm Peggy Reifer Theresa Reith Vicki Riccardo Sharon Rinkenberger jamie Roberts Robin Roberts jackie Robinson Cynthia Roda Terri Rogers Kevin Roos Hal Ross lack Ross Ianet Ross Sue Rumann Sandra Ruoho 146 Iuniors Eric Russell Kit Russell Wendy Ryan Lori Saa er 8 David Saewert Thomas Sanger Steve Scheurn David Scholl Duane Schuknecht john Schumacher Jeff Scotten Mauri Scofield Maria Seelbach Kathy Sergi Ilene Shapiro Bill Sharkozy Xmelia Shewman Gregory Shirey William Shortall Betsy Silver Debra Simmons Iamie Simon Margaret Sipple Lyle Slcillen Lauren Slycler ...Q WMM if Casually walking to class are juniors Mark Fellman and Dave Bourman. Kathleen Stragier Donna Strang Lisa Suchocki Steven Sturm Carole Sullivan Swanda Swan Dean Sweeney Scott Tackett Ricky Tadrick Ann Smith Colleen Smith les Smith Karen Smith Lynne Smith Bobby Snelson William Snyder William Spain David Sparks Karen Spears Carol Stearns Elizabeth Steele Audrey Stein Yvonne Stewart Kelley Stimson Thomas Tamasauckas Barbara Tate Ronda Tatum Evan Terry lean Thomas Mike Toney Iuniors 147 Kimberly Tomlinson Libby Tomlinson Matthew Toombs Robert Toy Michelle Trainor Michael Travers Mary Trulson Sherry Trushinsky Robert Tustin Iulie Tweed Patricia Vassar Bryan Vernon Lori Vestre Robert Vietri Ioseph Vitale Dean Voelker Karen Volpe Kevin Volpe 148 Iuniors Randall Thompson Elizabeth Tomlinson ,. QI 1 Juniors take advantage of their first year of being able to drive off campus for lunch 2 Walking across campus for class is required of Chris Barger Ion Greene and Scott McKinney CRUISINC THROUGH DAYS Patrice Zdenek Don Zelechowski Thad Brasher Laurinda Brown Michael Walsmann Patti Watkins Patricia Weinberg Robert Weiss Susan Wellman Vicki Wells Steven Werly Kelly West Karen Wharton Robert White Blake Whiteman Douglas Whiteman Mary Wieland John Wiles Katherine Wiley Tyler Wiley Bonnie Wilson Susan Witt Carol Witzke Therese Wolodko Garth Woodbury Dianne Worth Mark Youwer Juniors 149 Seemg the trees start to get thelr leaves hop1ng for a v1ctor1ous baseball and track season notlclng that sen1or1t1s IS gettlng stronger watchlng the faculty members play the Sun Dev1ls ln a basketball game lookmg around to see that more frxsbees and water guns show up on campus fmdmg out who made All State rehearsxng long hard hours for the Sprlng Muslcal George M applaud1ng ecstatlcally as Abble Van Valer was named MISS Camelback wondermg 1f summer IS ever go1ng to get here 152 March DERINC INTO SPRING 1' .JAH 1. Erin Carter, Mauri Scofield and Jessica Couleur practice diligently during cheer clinic in hopes of making varsity cheer tryouts. 2. Bill Owens gets ready to take the ball down the court in the faculty basketball game against the ASU Sun Devils. 3. Beth Lee gets ready to take a spin around the school in one of Roy Fields race cars that were on display here at school. 4 Shoot'n for two seems to be joe Corte's main thought in the basketball game. 5. Qff the hard wooden benches and onto the soft green grass seems to be Lois Brown's idea during the springtime. 6.Susie Gaw receives Outstanding Player award from coach Herman Schweikart at the softball banquet. Susie also received All-S tate and All-City awards in softball. 4 March 153 SPRINCING INTCJ LIFE flltiunuvnli 1. Roxanne Stragier, Mary Barto, Suzan Hall and Carmel Bowling practice for The Rock Opera. 2. Lori Saager and Jeff Walton gaze upon the welcome rain while deciding the driest way to get to class. 3. Vickie Grandinetti finds the closest thing to a school bench as Dan Raby watches on. 4. Joanne Fife takes a different look on Scottsdale High as Mary Hanson observes. 5. Mark Besh welcomes a new friend to Scottsdale High. 6. HERO member Lisa Milne finds something hilarious as she delivers Valentine flowers. 154 Student Life 2 'M' h I 7' fs i Making up more and more excuses to get out of classmwearing cut-offs and halter tops as the weather warms- up...doing crazy thingsmwatching track and baseball start...trying out for different clubsmwearing cool shadesmbecoming restless as school comes to an end. 3 Student Life 155 an --wee-sn . .,' RECO STRUCTI C OUR LIVES Destroying old memories.ureconstructing buildingsmfencing off the schoolmtaking detoursmsloshing through the mud on rainy days...planting more trees to provide shade in the summermbuilding handball courts for student recreationmmoving the snackbar into the cafeteriamdodging tractors on the way to class...putting up with the inconveniences that will eventually make the school beautiful. 156 Construction ' X W'-ugh A ' X' . M 3 i fc. 4 f , .1 u 1 -v ' --1 . 1. Due to work being done on the student activity building, the snack bar has been moved into the cafeteria. 2. Construction on the mall area is moving right along, as a variety of trees are planted to begin the landscaping. 3. Adjacent to the tennis courts, handball courts have been built for P.E. classes and city recreation. 4. Construction Workers pour cement for a new concept at SHS, the student activities center. 5. Over the summer much remodeling was done on older sections of SHS. Construction 157 I-IELPI FR E 1. David Chamberline and Bruce Kinghorn admire the trophy presented to the SHS Key Club for superiority in clean-up of the parade. 2.. Ken Wilson and Kurt Whiteman participate in the parada Del Sol by working hard to keep the streets clean. 3. President Ken Wilson presents Bruce Kinghorn with his Key Club calendar. 5. One of the many activities Key Club performed for the school was painting numbers in the faculty parking lot. 158 Key Club mm , Taking the little buddies on a campout...deciding on twelve junior girls to pose for the Key Club calendar...hosting the Southwest Key Club Conventionmpainting the benches and garbage cans for the school...announcing Key Club Sweetheart and her attendants...electing new officers .... lending a hand to form Keyettes...making club activities fun and worthwhile. Key Club 159 1 SPLASI-IINC TOWARD THE FINISH 2 'Inq Wea, bww...-...,.Q.,. ...N ...sew-2 - , . s..-.....,.. A- ... , Starting practice while a chill IS still in the air...receiving warmth from the pool...working muscles...creating a walcemattempting to better the top time...gasping for air above the watermkicking with speed in mind...stroking the waves...beating the opposing school with a wide margin at the second meet...diving in front of critical judges...springing into a flip...hoping for a good score...watching and cheering on teammates...welcoming the new spring warmthmcontinuing to comply to an impressed crowd...feeling thankful to Coach Coker. 160 Boys Swimming -A , K ffK U V 1. : l n - .', ' A f 6 M3 rf .. is , ww 1. Ioe Cwiesman's towel flies into the faces of fellow teammates, Scott Bade and Dan Murphey. 2. Dave Murphey shows pike form as he dives for a good mark. 3. lim Lewis reveals a feeling of awe after losing first place by one second in the 50 freestyle. 4. Holding the block in place as Scott McKinney readies for backstroke are Scott Bade and Dave Murphey. 5. SWIMMING TEAM bottom row: Leeland Moy, Chris Bethel, Dave Murphey, Scott Bade, Ioe Gieseman. top row: Dave Zietland, Mark Schwarz, Dan Murphey, Steve Heun, David Chamberlain, Scott McKinney, lim Lewis, Ioe Iansen, and Coach Walter Coker. 6. Attempting to win his race, Scott McKinney takes a breath. Boys Swimming 161 STRIDING FUR THE TOP Chuck Bailey Znd Base Randy Bays Pitcher Ieff Bell Pitcher Kelley Cordova 3 rd Base Don Dole Shortshop Mark Garcia Center Field Ieff Geller Left Field Iohn Girnt Pitcher George Gohde Catcher 162 Varsity Baseball 2 li? M H-41 1. Helping out the team are batgirls, Cyndi Wampler and scorekeeper Dottie McGregor. Z. 3rd baseman Doug Mueller reaches down to scoop up the ball, to Complete a play during the Arcadia game. 3. Kelley Cordova standing on first base, intently listens to Ieff Bell remind him of the signals. 4. Junior Shane Murphy gets ready to release the ball for a strike. 5. Senior Steve Todare stretches to catch the ball and still make the out at first. W .W Winning a divisional title... being the first in ten years...ending the season third in statemreturning six lettermen to start a new season...hoping for one like the last...practicing every day...improving with each day...running...throwing...catching... hitting...coaching the new player...getting the team together as one...finding support in many ways...losing the first game at home to Casa Grande 6-5...leading until the seventh inning...going into extra innings...getting shot down by one...giving up only four hits...losing the second game 11-6...ripping the ball for a home run were Dave Southworth and Dave Morris...trying a bit harder, the Beavers beat Arcadia 9-8 in their third time out...keeping their faith, the Beavers pulled a squeaker out with Chaparral 4- 3...gathering ten hits for us...pitching the big win for the Beavers was John Girnt...coming home for a game, the Beavers were beaten by Arcadia 9-6...hitting for the Beavers was George Gohdemputting the final pages together, the Beavers were 2-3. Varsity Baseball 163 l 4 I l 166 Freshman Baseball RUNNING FUR I-ICDME Starting the season with hopes of winningmkeeping the faith when the chips are down...striving to get ahead...coaching the jayvees was Jack Colling...starting off the season with a tie, 1-1, against Casa Grande were the IV's...losing the next four games, Chaparral 3-O, Arcadia 4-3, Chaparral 4-3, Arcadia 5-1...coaching the freshmen was Pat Hennesseymlosing their first game to Casa Grande 9-8...winning the second one by a close score of 7-7...losing the next two to Arcadia 14- 9, then Chaparral, 6-4...trying to get revenge on Arcadia, the Beavers ended it in a tie...hoping to better their season as the book goes to press. iw ' ei aw 1: ' , 1 ,WW '1., . 'im wi.u,fn'MN:.'!w- .W i FRESHMAN BASEBALL bottom row: Ray Taylor, Mark Fuller, Greg Gillmore, Bart Shillingberg, Brion Tadrick. row 2: Rick MacDonald, Eric Gateley, Iohn Scharab, Dan Valenzuela, Mark Bruner, Robert DeLa Portilla. top row: Coach MacGovern, Kurt Whiteman, Gordon Durack, Iohn Baird, Tod Ori, Dean Dole, Doug Hollard, Greg Edwards, Coach Hennessey. 2. IV pitcher Scott Miller hurls the ball to an Arcadia opponent. SHS los, 4-3. 3. Freshman Tod Ori races for second base during the Arcadia game. 4. IV BASEBALL bottom row: Don Petty, Scott Miller, Bob King, Ben Cordova. row 2: Mitch Hughes, Kelly West, Ray Durack, Rod Cohodas, Mike Stark, Clip Palmer, Troy Stanton. row 3: Mark Davis, Darrell Stephens, Gary Saunders, Mike Naumann, Mark Carpenter, Alan Baker, Coach Colling. 5. IV Don Petty trots down to first on a walk, as Mitch Hughes approaches the batter's box. I.V. Baseball 167 STARTING DFP WITH A BANG Norm Stephan Zane Hubbard Dave Sparks Scott Mikl Mat Toombs Jack Ross Steve Scheurn Don Oselette Mike Faux 1 5 4 168 Varsity Track 1. Varsity runners come to the last stretch of the 220- yard dash. 2. Zane Hubbard prepares himself for a tough discus throw. 3. Gritting his lip, Matt Toombs stretches his legs in an attempt to win the race by jumping the hurdle. 4. lack Ross picks up speed between hurdles to gain yardage. 5. Ron Abeyta does a back bend over the bar when competing in Saguaro track meet. 2 Todd Mumma Kevin Lewis Ioey Lumpkin Roger Tomas Hoping for a victorious season...showing up for daily practices...getting timed for running the mile relay...preparing the track for home meets...exerting power in weight events, the Beavers show themselves as top weight contendersmfailing to beat Saguaro, 45- 82...dashing their way around the oval, the sprinters collect their honors...backing up the team this year is head coach Tom Stincic and assistant coaches Jim Martin and Howard Latter...ceasing to amaze the crowd when falling to Arcadia, 30-97...being preseasonly predicted for state honors in shot put and discus, is Zane Hubbard...helping the team, the cindermaids time and measure events...biting the dust to Westwood, 21-106...hurdling the distance Scottsdale's runners try valiantly to out-perform the opponent...striving to high jump at the highest height...wandering around the track watching the different events...racing to break through the ribbon...vaulting to break the school record...bursting out of the starting blocks to gain a lead...applying all the strength to shot-put a long distance...competing individually and as a team. Varsity Ieff Hermanson Ron Abeyta 170 Varsity Track M' Dan Raby I Y' ,., ,mu.m ,lif wwf Hi' WW' will N2 'N H A ' 1. Tony Rehm, Betsy Silver, Bonnie Wilson, and Mary Ann Ciallanza sit in the stands, supporting the team. 2. Tracksters stretch their muscles before the meet. 3. Tony Rehm comes to a halt after winning the hundred yard dash. 4. Kevin Lewis springs off the board hoping for a good distance. 5. Mike Faux exerts all of his strength and speed to reach the finish line. REACI-IING TI-IE LIMIT ........-4. v Un Varsity Track 171 GETTING GFP ON TI-IE RIGHT FGGT f-in-mi V' l- MW W asf? X AW' 'tin 8 4 . , S. A . . a 4 P 1. 4' yy' ,, - k i. , -g Yk,3Qgg:,,gu ig, :fu-L, , f, 12, .- wwf 1. Passing up his opponents, Henry Greene takes the lead to the finish. 2. Frustrated shot putter lim Colder tries for good yardage. 3. Bruce Bidstrup races down the track to hand off the baton. 4. Eli Sherman shows his form as he jumps the hurdle. 5. Scott Hussey skims the bar on his way down from a high jump. 6. IV and FRESHMAN TEAM bottom row: Ion Dalson, Greg Hanson, Ray Wheeler, Dean Bauer, Mike Forzano. row 2: Tim Wilburn, Rex Ross, Brian Anderson, Dennis Stephen, Troy Orr, Ioy Trievor. row 3: Iohn Gauster, Bruce Bidstrup, Casey Shewak, Eli Sherman, lim Colder, Steve England, lim Elison, Ieff Hermanson. top row: Dan Dela Portilla, Ioey Lumpkin, Ion Iennison. Freshman Track 173 . . W ,, . 1. Stretching into straddle splits is Bob Peterson. I-le achieves the best scores on the team in floor exercise. 2. Rob Toy exhibits a dislocate on his best event, the rings. He also performs on the parallel bars with much success. 4. Ieff Knutsen captures what is considered one of the most difficult tricks on the high bar -- the vault. This move aided him in getting top scores in this event throughout the season. 5. In perfect form, Bob Canzano scissors the horse. He consistently obtained high scores in all events. 174 Boys Gymnastics TRIVI G FOR STATE BOYS CYMNASTICS bot- tom row: Dan Muir, Mark Moore, Iim Lee, Mike Moore, Carl Ritter, Mark Dimperio. top row: Rob Toy, Andrew Iohnson, David Gazin, Bob Peterson, Coach Iames Woodword, Mike Stelick, jeff Knutsen, Bob Canzano, Harley Groff. Anticipating the season...keeping in shape...practicing night and day...executing different movesmperfecting routines...over- coming Westwood and Arcadia: 100.70, 86.17, 78.73...achieving a high state rank...muscling through difficult tricks...preserving quality...outscoring Sunnyslope, 97.42, 55.35...seeking self- satisfaction...performing for judges...work- ing towards good form...striving for excellencemdefeating Prescott, 100.52, 74.39...loosening every muscle...stretching into splits...pressing up into hand stands...balancing with perfection...re- taining an optimistic attitude...building up team spirit...gaining valuable exper- iencemmaintaining steady growth...cap- turing the ultimate. Boys Gymnastics 175 l-ICDPING EGR THE TITLE 1 , 6 E Y T,W W, ! W T A , T 'im-M---f..L-'f-- ---J M ,W Milli fm: T l W M ll W W W lil W W Ml I mm m H ffl' T ,.. . was W wif ia M E5 were :ali GIRLS GYMNASTICS TEAM Bottom row: Trish '5olomon, Liz Niebech, Debbie Simmons. top row: Mary Michaelson, Lisa Garcia Young, Karen Flowers, Patti Vassar, Maryjane Cavalliere. row 2: Lori Menefee, Kathy Bades, Caron Bailey, not shown are Michelle Susan Wellman, Kim Spaulding, lane Vogel, Lori Davies, Lydia Nielson and Suzie Bailey. 176 Girls Gymnastics .vlan-i-...ui 1. Junior Captain Patti Vassar comes to a standstill during her optional floor routine. 2. Trish Solomon is senior competitor on the uneven parallel bars. 3. Showing poise on the balance beam, in preparation for competition, is junior captain Karen Flowers. 4. Maryjane Cavalliere, one of the team's outstanding all- arounds, perfects a pose in her floor routine. 5. Liz Young is a top competitor on the uneven parallel bars and senior captain. 1 Ending the 74-75 season with the AAA State Championshipmstart- ing the 75-76 season knowing the hard work ahead in defending their state title...beginning the season with a back-bending victory...total- ing 92.95 against Mesampracticing long strenuous hours...balancing and moving with sureness along the beam...presenting original routines on floor exercisemexecuting strength and ability on the uneven parallel barrs...stretching for the vaulting horse...edging into a victory by less than two points against Westwood...totaling 91.65 to Westwood's 89.95...showing enthusiasm and team spirit. Girls Gymnastics 177 HEADING FUR THE COURT Varsity Tennis SHS 4 n nn n They 7 Yuma 2 8 n -'fwKoEa+ 3 Tempe 6 5 Missa W 4 7 n n J ,iq A 6 5 178 Boys Tennis Holding number one position on the team was Buzz Carr... improving ground strokes... winning doubles in the first' three matches were Kit Russell and Jeff Burmood...defeating Yuma 7-2 for the first match of the season... perfecting serves and volleying... spending every day psyching up for the matches...falling to Tempe 3- 6...trampling over the Kofa Kings 8-1 ...playing for the fun of the sport and the fitness...conquering Mesa 5-4, for the last match before press...working hard for their wins with pride. 3 1. Mark Ryan. 2. Ieff Burmood and Kit Russell. 3. IV TENNIS TEAM bottom row: Tom Lang, Hank Goldstein, Bob Hampton. top row: Doug Whiteman, Neal Jenkins, Wally Dean. 4. Tracy Glass. 5. Bill Landin. 6. Buzz Carr. 7. Coach Iohn Dant. Boys Tennis 179 SHS They Kofa 5 Yuma e 1 Tempe T 8 Mesa 4 BEGINN N TENNIS WITH LUV Varsity Tennis W y Running a daily timed mile to build stamina...having the first two matches rained out...practicing to wipe out the rivals...challenging for a better position on the ladder...riding the bus all the way to Yumamwinning their first two singles were varsity players Phyllis I-Ierda, Kathy Biers, and Debbie Lubin...scraping Yuma off the courts 8- 1...rallying the ball for a place on the court to wear the opponent out...losing to Kofa in a squeaker 4-5...playing number one doubles for varsity were Kim Rutila and Barb Sieversmfailing to overcome Tempe 1-8...being the only victor in the Tempe match was Debbie Ahlermclobbering Mesa in a fantastic win 5-4...competing in four matches before the book is sent out...hoping for a smashing season. 180 Girls Tennis M i 1 L V k lift 1 N Q . V! xi li ll, Jw ill W 1... 1. Debbie Lubin and Kathy Biers. 2. Phyllis I-Ierda. 3. IV TENNIS TEAM bottom row: Vicka White, Ann Tipton, Iudy Stekl. top row: Karen Wharton, Elizabeth Reed, Kristie Larsen, Coach Laura Cooper. 4. Debbie Ahler. 5. Barb Sievers. 6. Kim Rutila. 3 -1 w ,4 Girls Tennis 181 182 Golf CCDMPETINC WITH 'Lf' I flue VW, M W. i L ii e W ,, HM ' ' , 1 V www 1 I iyww I , X . - wg 5 M 195 W N ,rig Ai L' 'A 1' 'f 'M-gn - ,B 1 in W I V! ' .xl .! -1. GOLF bottom row: Tim Spreier, Azim Hameed, Brian Buzzard, Coach Neil Corbin. top row: Mike Stanley, Derek Bruns, Dave Beaudin, lim Crider, john Schaller. ,E A, .LW W4 ,, ,mf i IM 'W ,.? ig in 3 Q gil? H 1 . Y' N vi S i, if ,M W Practicing after school...playing at Scottsdale Country Club...walking the fairways...carryingthe golf bag full of clubs...keeping your eye on the ball...swinging a full stroke...deciding on what club to use for the current shot...trying to find the ball...hittir1g from out of bounds...looking into the sun...traveling on to the next hole...keeping a consistent game...competing against Iohn Schaller to be number one...trying to beat par for the course...winning their match against Chaparral 112- 117...losing only by six to Westwood, 212- 204...handling the medalist's position against Westwood were John Schaller and David Beaudin...partaking in the Arizona Pro Invitational Golf Tournamentmhoping for a winning season. Mia . - straight drive from the tee box. 4 1. Brian Buzzard watches Derek Bruns' putting technique on the practice green. 2. Iohn Schaller keeps his head down as he strokes a putt. 3. Iim Crider prepares his driving stance as he looks down the fairway. 4. A perfect follow through for David Beaudm assures a CRE TI LASTINC MEMCDRIE 1. Karen Flowers and Patti Watkins proofread copy for one of their faculty pages. 2. Editors Phyllis Herda, Debbie Ahler and Abbie Van Valer check completed pages for errors. 3. In charge of the student activities section are Chris Stulik and Marci Ingalls looking for pictures from the proof book. 4. Typing information for the sports pages are Dottie McGregor and Michele Prosnier. 5. Editing senior summaries are Kelly Carter and Dianne Worth. 6. Herman Schweikart, CAMEL- BACK advisor, reserves a neutral role in the activities of the staff. 7. Gayle jenkins, Mauri Scofield and Ioy Johnson confer on matters to do with underclass sections. 8 Photo editor, Beth Lee, informs photographers, Larry Kelly, Linnard Lane and Tom Tamasauchas, of future assignments. 184 CAMELBACK Staff 3 VF!! N1 W Hmf.,..,..,. W, 'Y', 5 Organizing ideasmfinding a theme...putting pages in sequencemphotographing student activities...orclering proofs and blow-ups...arran- ging pictures on the page... writing original copymthinking of headsmtyping captions... editing summariesmchecking and recheckingmrushing and working all the time to make a cleadline...selling the book... awaiting deliverymwatching reactionsmfulfilling our goal. CAMELBACK Staff 185 GETTI G DCDW T0 BUSINESS ? M'--.ma ,MV f' 'll' ll v-----......., if A 4 Providing the necessary skills in bookkeeping to help in understanding the economic world...acquainting students with basic business knowledge and consumer skills...applying typing skills useful for both personal and office situations...developing the ability to take dictation at rapid rates with accurate transcription...acquiring machine skills necessary for office employment...viewing the business world for students with career interest in marketing and distribution fields...dealing with law principles affecting the businessmanmexploring business operations and management...learning how computers are used to process data and solve problems in business...working in office-type atmosphere while acquiring skills and knowledge necessary in today's business world...placing emphasis on wholesaling and retailing of goods and services...relating all activities and studies to future employment. 186 Business nu--1 ., Mb W The ii? Nancy Hall Betty Peters Iosephine Sawaia Department Head Wayne Bailey 1. Taking a few extra minutes to brush up on some accounting are Missy Underwood and Ron Norman. 2. Taking down all that she can is Cheryl Eskelund who listens intently during a Notehand course. 3. Working studiously on finishing her project is Linda Schulz. Typing term papers is one of the many papers which are required of the typing students. 4. With all eyes on the keys, Robin Bauer types some warm-up strokes before the typing class begins. Ioe Corte WAYNE BAILEY-teaches Business Law, Business Principles, Typing, Accounting, 9 years here, coaches Girls Gymnastics. IOE CORTE-teaches Marketing, job Preparation, Distributive Education, 6 years here, sponsors DECA, coaches Varsity Football. NANCY HALL-teaches Business Machines, Office Machines, Introduction to Business, Math with Calculators, Personal Typing, 12 years here. BETTY PETERS-teaches Cooperative Office Education, 22 years here, sponsors VOCA, FBLA. Business 187 LEARNING LI GLIISTICS Jan Stankus I Ray Soltero I A i n - ZL, I . Q M ,, X In ifliff IAN STANKUS-teaches Frenchp 8 years hereg sponsors French Club. VIRGINIA ROSBACH-teaches Spanishg 14 years here. 188 Foreign Language Learning the varied languages of the world...acquiring communicative skills through a variety of classroom activities...memorizing dialogue and presenting cultural projectsmpracticing listening and speaking exercises in the laboratory...reading and writing practice, to attain proficiency...listening to recorded materials to provide exposure to a variety of native voices, while strengthening listening comprehension...providing the student with basic grammar skills to understand the literature of different languages...preparing students for further exploring into languagesmforming and participating in clubs of each language to gain further knowledge of the language. 1. Ioe Barcala discusses the schedule of activities prepared for his Spanish class. 2. Latin Club members Cindi Moore and Becky Donley sell donuts during the club's donut sale, which is one of the club's money- raising projects. 3. French student Michelle Iones participates in class by answering a question on the chalkboard. 4. German Club president Tracy Hesson and Sue Iones, the club's sponsor, carry out a regular meeting which is held after school. 5. Iacques Thomas, a chef at the Biltmore, demonstrates a preparation of French cooking to Ian Stankus' French students. Foreign Language 189 1 Doing everything but teaching... keeping the records straight...working at jobs ranging from security to bookstore affairs to secretarial positions...making appointments... updating the correspondence... safeguarding the students and the campus...buying and selling books and necessary materials...planning and organizing the little things of school, but the things that really count...getting into behind-the-scene action...pleasing not only the students but the faculty members and each other. V Alice Cacioppo Marge Carey Ieanette Churchill Madelon Cloute Muriel Cronkite Mary lane Currey Library Assistant Student Service Attendance Instructional Aide Secretary Records 190 Office Personnel 1. Marge Carey, who works in the student service office keeps all of the day's activities moving along. 2. Secretary to Evelyn Caskey, Betty Michaud looks over the many papers on her desk. 3. Muriel Cronkite, secretary to Chet Racine checks over the computer lists. 4. Bookstore clerk, Miriam Wright counts out some spare change. ORCANIZINC TI-IE PAPERWORK ,sf g Q i U23 ff 'Wham 3 Tillie Davis Attendance Tico Dominquez Bookstore Manager Lucile Gunselman Library Aide Leo Landers Security Alice Luther Guidance Secretary Betty Micliaucl Secretary Naomi Post Nurse Miriam Wright Bookstore Clerk Office Personnal 191 PRGVIDING CLEANLINESS FGOD WITH DEDICATICD 1. MAINTENANCE CREW bot- tom row: Ioe Harbaugh, Iohn Gubler, Ioseph Kenney, Arnold Tingwald, George Berthiaume. top row: Ralph Russell, Terry Barnes, Vern St. Clair, Al Brassow,Martyl'Iarrison. 4 F, 192 Malntenance Crew Striving to keep SHS clean... picking up after students... sweepingandvacuumingrooms daily...rearranging desks back to their proper order...dumping garbage...trimming bushes and trees...keeping SHS in repair... preparing balanced lunches... wipingofftablesafterstudents.. .maintaining high standards of nutrition...running the snack bar...laboring continually for thestudent'sbenefit. 2. Phyllis Stacker, The Boss, counts burritos to double check the number sold. 3. Antonia Roth picks up dirty dishes after lunch. 4. CAFETERIA PERSONNEL bottom row: Sandy McGeathy, Dorothy Donnally, Helen Mecsey, Ioyce Taylor. top row: Violet Brunner, Dorothy Nelan, Antonia Roth, Norma Levang. 5 .John Carver and Morgan Moore, campus groundsmen, go about one of their more routine chores, emptying trash. 6. Mike Smith, enthusiastically, cleans the social science rooms. Cafeteria Crew 193 SENICDR CLASS CDF 1976 Jeffrey C. Bell Vice-president Dawn Youwer Treasurer Starting the final year...setting examples for underclassmenmfeeling respected...partici- pating in student activities...helping boost school spirit...remembering the past...looking back with pride and regret...sharing experiencesmliving and growing togethermrealizing that it's almost over...wondering about the future...antici- pating graduation...leaving SHS behindmheacling for a new life. 194 Seniors wlfh -3 8 lpn N up N . ng soma... A 1. Iohn Schaller, Dawn Youwer, Denise Froehlich, Kathy Swan, 3 Kathy Bieger, Iudy Gaiffe ride the homecoming float, which depicts the Confederate flag. 2. SENATORS: top row-Lynne Cuodward, Kim Huffman, Denise Froehlich. Bottom row-Kathy Swan, Kathy Bieger. , 1 1 l E A Malyn Powers Dave Michaelson Cindy Caudill Secretary Representative Representative BELL, JEFFREY C.-Baseball, Letterman's, Senate, Sr. veep. YOUWER, DAWN MARIE-Matemaids pres., TAP, Senate, Sr. treas., Anytown. MICI-IAELSON, DAVID-Baseball, Basketball, Football, Letterman's, Sr. rep. 5 Boy's State, Top SM. CAUDILL, CINDY-Mermaids, Keyettes, Key Club Attendant, TAP, Soph. Senator, Ir. treas., Sr. rep. Seniors 195 REACI-IINC to THE ULTIMATE Michelle Abeyta Gregory Adams Debra Kay Ahler Michael Alan Aiken Bryan Ake Robert Alling Iames Armstrong Karen Arnold Sean Arnold Arthur Aronson Catherine Ashton Iohn F. Austin William Baker Donna Barbanell 196 Seniors , W -.mi ,is 5 . -1 -.W Cynthia Barikmo Mary Barto Dorothy Berksett Janine Berry Tis? X Kathryn Bieger Ronnie Bierce ABEYTA, MICHELLE-HERO. ADAMS, GREGORY-Key Club. AHLER, DEBRA KAY- Tennis, Matmaids, Mermaids, Letterman's, TAP, Er. Sec., Senate, Soph. rep., Ir. veep, Stu. body treas., ICC rep., CAMELBACK Copy Ed., Girl's State. AIKEN, MICHAEL ALAN-Band veep, pres., Drum Major, Balladeers, Singers, Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, Squad Leaders, ICC rep..ALLING, ROBERT-Band, Stagecraft. ARMSTRONG, JAMES-German Club, NHS. ARNOLD, SEAN-Golf, Band, Orchestra, Key Club, Science Club. BAKER, WILLIAM- Football, Letterman's. BARBANELL, DONNA LYNNE-I-IERO. BARTO, MARY-Orchesis, German Club. BERRY, IANINE-Chanson- ettes, Orchesis pres., hist., German Club veep, pres..BIEGER, KATHRYN-Matmaids, TAP treas., Sr. Senate. BRUNER, KIM-Tennis, Volleyball, Matmaids. BRUNER, MARCIA ANN-Softball, Volleyball, Matmaids, Mermaids, Chansonettes, Singers. BRUNS, BRAD-Tennis, Key Club, Stu. Advisory Board, Top SM. CALDWELL, BILL-Science Club veep, ICC rep..CANZANO, ROBERT- Gymnastics, Big Beaver, Top SM. Larry Spires coaching senior girls in powder puff football. The seniors were combined with the freshman to compete against the sophomore and junior girls. Lucinda Blackledge Mickey Brinker Iune A. Brooks jeffrey Brown Cheryl Bruhn Joseph Bruhn Kim Brunerm Brad Bruns Tony L. Burg Karen Butterfield William Caldwell Robert Canzano Seniors 197 Marcia Ann Bruner Elizabeth Carey Sandra Carlson Tammy Carlton Paula Carpenter Michael Carr 'Q' Bill Carroll I V ' ' ' Felicia Case I ' Vaughn Charbeneau A 'r Susan Chelgren f Q k , Hai Mai Chiang .W Maureen Clark Bill Clarkson Nancy Clifford William Coates Lexia Cordova Michael Cordova William Corpstei CARLSON, SANDRA-Band, Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, German Club treas., ICC rep., Anytown, Top SM. CARLTON, TAMMY- HERO. CARR, MICHAEL-All city football, transfer from Calif. CASE, FELICIA-Glee Club, Latin Club, Stu. Council, NHS transfer from Tenn., Balladeers, Chansonettes. CHELGREN SUSAN-Science Club. CLARKSON, BILL-Football. CLIFFORD NANCY-Pom. CORPSTEIN, WILLIAM-Gymnastics Swimming. COWIE, SUE-Chansonettes sec., treas., Singers, BB, ICC rep., Spanish Club veep. CREIGHTON, STEPHANIE- Softball, Tennis, Volleyball, Latin Club, AFS, Top 5M CROMLEY, MARIAN-German Club veep, treas., DAGGETT, DANIEL- German Club vee,p. DANIELL, SUELLEN- Chansonettes, Color Guard, Roadrunners Ir. Boosters Club DAVIS DANIEL-Football. DEATHERAGE, LEA-Science Club. DEWAR, CATHE-Cheer, HERO hist., TAP veep., Keyettes, Key Club attendant, Anytown. I I I I 198 Seniors AISING CLASS FU DS Qu-.4 iff - i 3 ,fl H . , -2' .. if ,fy arf, K, -ill'-if rm ' -' Debbie Ahler attempts to sell a coke to Phyllis I-Ierda and Ieff Bell. Sue Corpstein Kristine Countryman Sue Cowie Robert Craig Stephanie Creighton Marian Cromley Daniel Daggett Suellen Daniell Linda Daubenmier Daniel Davis Robert Dawson Dawn Dean Lea Deatherage Scott Debbi Cindy Desjardins Cathe Dewar Lynn Doggett Scott Donaldson Scott Draklich Seniors 199 PAVI G FUTURE PATHWAYS Bridgett Driggs Douglas Duckworth Gregory Durack Iohn Edwards Kathy Edwards Richard Elet Sharon Elliott Susan Ellner Ienny Engel Terry Erickson Shawn Etienne Michael Fallon September Eeatherston E F l Mary Ferkol Daniel Fidler 200 Seniors s DRIGGS, BRIDGET-Band. EDWARDS, IOHN-Football. ELET, RICHARD-Science Club, Top SW. ELLNER, SUSAN-German Club, HERO, Science Club. ENGEL, JENNY-Matmaids, Color Guard, HERO, ICC rep., Keyettes, Key Club Attendant. ETIENNE, SHAWN-Science Club. FALLON, MICHAEL-HERO, Key Club. FERKOL, MARY-Spanish Club. FIDLER, DANIEL-Football. FLOOD, MARTIN-Football, Key Club transfer from Brophy Prep. FOOTE, KAMERON-Band, jazz Ensemble, Orchestra. FOSTER, BARBARA-HERO. FRANKLIN, PAMELA-Chansonettes, Roadrunner's Ir. Booster Club. FROEHLICH, DENISE-Volleyball, Cindermaids, Chansonettes, French Club, TAP, Senate, NHS Sec., Top SM. GARNER, PAUL-Band, Iazz Ensemble. GAZIN, DAVID- Gymnastics. GERINGER, TRACEY-Gymnastics transfer from Calif. GILES, ERIN-Orchesis, Latin Club, Science Club. GILL, PATRICIA-Orchesis. GIRNT, IOHN-Baseball, Football, Lettermans. GLADY, EDWARD-Band, Iazz Ensemble, Orchestra, Top SM. GODWARD, LYNNE-Singers, COE pres., Guadalajara Exchange, Senate. GOHDE, LISSA-Matmaids. Ken Wilson campaigns for regional vice- president at a HERO luncheon. Daniel Field Martin Flood Kameron Foote Barbara Foster David Foster john Francis Mike Frank Kimberly Frankli Pamela Franklin Charles Freitag Denise Froehlich Iudy Gaiffe Paul Garner Iennifer Gasser David Gatlin David Gazin lefty Geller Tracey Geringer Danny Gibson Erin Giles Patricia Gill Iohn Girnt Edward Glady Lynne Godward Lissa Gohde Melinda Goss S I1 eniors 201 Terry Goss Ieffry Gossen Michael Grady Lisa Greko Bruce Griffin Tom Haenfler Dave Hagan Suzanna Hahn Cathy Hamilton Michael Hamann Wendy Hanson Cary Harmon Brenda Harrison Karen Harrison lane Hay Leslie Heck Suzanne Heck Karen Hefferan Laurie Helms Warren Helms Phyllis Herda Mary l-lix Carol Hodson lohn Hogg 202 Seniors LOCKING TCDWARDS THE FUTURE Corpstein and Julie Saplis make flowers for the senior float. The float placed first in class competition. GOSSEN, IEFFRY PAUL-Balladeers, Singers, German Club, Science Club, Roadrunners Ir. Booster Club. GRADY, MICHAEL-Lettermans, Key Club, Top SM. HAENFLER, TOM-Football, Lettermans. HAHN, SUSANNA-HERO. HAY, IANE-Gymnastics, Cheer captain. HECK, SUZANNE-German Club. HEPFERAN, KAREN T.-Color Guard sec., AES, Spanish Club, BB veep. HERDA, PHYLLIS-Tennis, CAMELBACK Ed., TAP, Ir. Class Sec., Senate, Stu. Body Corr. Sec., Top 5fMv. HIX, MARY-Matmaids, Color Guard. HOGG, IOHN-German Club. HOHANSHELT, LAURA-Color Guard. HOLZER, TODD-Basketball, Tennis, Track, Lettermans, Key Club, Student Advisory Board. HOOKS, AMY-Matmaids, Mermaids, Band, Orchestra. HUBBARD, ZANE-Football, Track. HUFEMAN, KIMBERLY-Mermaids, Keyettes, TAP, Ir. Senate, Sr. Senate, Top SWJ. INEMAN, LOUISE-Band. INGALLS, MARK-Tennis Key Club. A Laura Hoh h lt ans e Todd Holzer y Hook nette Howard Zane Hubbard Kimberly Huffman umini Victoria H k Douglas Hutchens Louise Ineman Mark Ingall Tobin Ieffry Seniors 203 I 8 Dawn Knappenberger David IoDon Laura Iohnson Martin Johnson Kristi Jones Paul Iorgenson Henry Jung Virginia Kalmar Cara Kazarian Ianine Kesselman Royal Killion im Kin Earl Knoob Robert Kress Mary Kunzli Marc LaCroix Ianet Landrith Linnard Lane IODON, DAVID-Basketball. IONES, KRISTI-COE, German Club. JORGENSON, PAUL-Eootball, Lettermans. KALMER, VIRGINIA-COE, German Club. KAZARIAN, CARA-HERO. KESSELMAN, IANINE F.-Singers. KNAPPENBERGER, DAWN-Badminton, Band sec., Orchestra, Squad Leaders, French Club, German Club. KNOOB, EARL-Key Club. KUNZLI, MARY-Cheer. LANDRITH, IANET-COE. LANE, LINNARD-Track, CAMELBACK Staff photographer, BEAVER Staff photographer, Staff writer. LARSEN, KRISTI-Badminton, Matmaidsg Band, AES. LAY, IEPF-HERO. LEE, ELIZABETH- Mermaids, CAMELBACK Photo Ed., German Clubp Senate. LEONARD, SARA-Band, Balladeers, Orchestra, Singers, Senate. LESK, BRIAN-APS. LEWIS, IOI-IN-Wrestling. LEWIS, RACHEL-German Club, Spanish Club. LISICKI, TADEUSZ ROMUALD-Band, Science Club pres. LIVINGSTON, EDWARD-Band, Jazz Ensemble. LORENZO, CINDY- Matmaids, Chansonnettesg BB hist., HERO. LUNGREN, LISA- AFS, I-IERO, German Club. LYTLE, IOYCE-Volleyball, Softball, German Club. 204 Seniors fb aa, i ,Ei . . GCDSTI G STLIDE T SPIRIT 'i' Vickie Secchiari and Ion Kitchell show their spirit by attending the spirit breakfast before the Arcadia game. ' ' 'ag 155. Kristi Larsen Beverly LaSoto Ieff Lay Elizabeth Lee Barry Leimkuehler Sara Leonard Brian Lesk John Lewis Rachel Lewis Tad Lisiclci Edward Livingston Mary Loeffler Cindy Lorenzo Janet Lorenzo Lisa Lungren joyce Lytle Steve Macaluso Kevin Mahoney Kelly Malouf Seniors 205 Diane Manfredi Iames Marshall jane Marshall Carrie Martinez Steve Maxey Douglas Maynard Kathleen McArdle Steven McCann Katharine McDonald Jolene McDonough Philip Mclilfresh Katharin McFarland Rhonda McGee Robert McIntosh 206 Seniors SETTI AN EXAMPLE Kenneth McKee Timothy McLaughlin Linda McNamara Stephanie Melton Marti Mergan Don Meyers MARSHALL, IAMES-HERO veep. MARSHALL, IANE-Gymnastics, HERO,Key Club Atten., Fr. rep., Soph. rep. MARTINEZ, CARRIE-HERO. MCARDLE, KATHLEEN- Matmaids sec., DE. MCDONALD, KATHRINE-Swimming co-capt..MCDON- OUGH, DORA IOLENE-Gymnastics, Matmaids, Pom, Senate, Key Club Atten. MCKEE, KENNETH-Baseball, Football, Lettermans. MCLAUGHLIN, TIM-Baseball, Basketball, Balladeers, Singers, French Club. MERC-AN, MARTI-COE. MEYERS, DON- Football, Lettermans. MICHAUD, DENISE- Cvymnastics, Cheer. MILLER, AMY-Spanish Club, Top SW. MOLLRING, IENNIFER-COE parliamentarian. MONETT, DONALD- Swimming. MOORE, TONY-Band, COE, AFS, German Club, Science Club, Top Sfh. MUELLER, DOUGLAS-Baseball, Football, Lettermans. MUIR, MIKE-Football, Wrestling. MUSCHIK, NORA-German Club. Mary Kunzli and Sally Reeves cheer the team to victory at the Westwood game. Denise Michaud Amy Miller Paul Miller Lisa Milne Cathy Mitchell jennifer Mollring Donald Monette Ronald Monette Tony Moore Charles Moretti James Moritz Douglas Mueller Mike Muir Anthony Murray Nora Muschik Seniors 207 l I N Don Nebgen Laura Neely Richard Ober Scott Organ Nancy Osten Michael Outcalt Veronica Pajak Kathryn Palella if 5 Susan Pappas Jeffrey Pate Cynthia Paulsen NEELY, LAURA-Guadalajara Exchange Student. OBERT, RICHARD-Football. OSTEN, JULIE-Swimming. OSTEN, NANCY-Spanish Club, Guadalajara Exchange Student. OUTCALT, MICHAEL JAY-Balladeers, Singers, German Club. PAIAK, VERONICA-HERO. PALELLA, KATHRYN-Matmaids, Mermaids, Balladeers, Orchesis, Singer. PAVLIK, KATHLEEN S.-HERO. PETERS, CAROL-Band, Orchestra. PETERS, LINDA-Chansonettes, Singers, Latin Club, Top SCM, Softball. PETERSON, ANN-Volleyball. PEYTON, ROBERT-Football. PICKERELL, WAYNE-Football, Track, Lettermans, Latin Club. PHELPS, PATRICIA-Band hist., Balladeers, Chansonettes, Singers, Squad Leaders pres..PUSEY, SHAWNA-Orchesis. QUINTRALL, CHRISTINE-COE. RACER, VICKIE-Singers, BB ICC, HERO treas., German Club. RASMUSSEN, KIMBERLY- Pr. Senate. REEVES, SALLY-Gymnastics, Cheer, Pr. treas., Soph sec., Key Club Atten., Key Club Sweetheart. REHM, CAROL- HERO treas. 208 Seniors RQWINC TGCETI-IER is its ik . , . ,Q1 , ,m,f ,1: i Kim Huffman entertains a little boy during the DKY Christmas project. The club raised funds to give some retarded children blow-up letters to help them learn the alphabet. Kathleen Pavlik Carol Peters Linda Peters Ann Peterson Cary Peterson Robert Peyton Patricia Phelps Patricia Philippi Wayne Pickrell Stephen Powell Norman Pratt Shawna Pusey Christine Quintrall Vickie Racer Kimberly Rasmussen Paul Rasmussen Sally Reeves Carol Rehm Steven Rhodes Seniors 209 THROUGH THE SEASO ' STROLLI Beth Rich Edward Ruma Kimberly Rut l Mark Ryan Sally Martin Mart Philip Sanders Lisa Sanfratello Rick Sapanaro Iulie Saplis Cindy Caudill walks, unenthusiastically, through the lunch crowd towards her next class. 210 Seniors ROBINETTE, DEBBIE-Softball, transfer from Gerard ROMANELLA, IERRY-Baseball. RUMANN, EDWARD! Wrestling, Lettermans, transfer from Gerard. RUTILA KIMBERLEY-Tennis. RYAN, MARK-Tennis capt., Fr. veep, Soph. Ir., pres., Outstanding Ir., Top SM. SALA, MARTHA: Chansonettes, German Club, Science Club, Roadrunner's Ir. Booster Club. SANFRATELLO, LISA-Chansonettes, Singers, Spanish Club, ICC. SAPLIS, JULIE-Pom, TAP, Stu. Body Rec. Sec SAURO, NANCI-Matmaids, Mermaids, TAP, Senate. SCI-IAEFFER, DAWN-HERO. SCI-IEIDEN, DIANE-Volleyball, Cindermaids, Mermaids, Senate. SCI-IOTT, IEFPERY-Balladeers, Singers. SCI-IULZ, LINDA-Chansonettes ICC, Singers, German Club ICC, treas. SCI-IURMAN, CAROL-HERO, German Club. SECCI-IIARI, VICKIE-Mermaids, TAP, Soph. Ir. rep., Stu. Body pres., Girl's State, Top SW. SIEVERS, BARB-Tennis. SHUMWAY REBECCA-BAnd. SIMMONS, DIANA-COE. SLAVINSKI DIANE-French Club, Science Blub, Student Booster treas. SMALL, IENNIFER-Band, Science Club, Guadalajara Exchange Student, Anytown. SOLOMON, PATRICIA-Gymnastics, Chasonettes Singers. SOUTI-IWORTI-I, DAVE-Baseball, Football, Lettermans. I I I I tv J , ing. X c,,.w-ur-'Qt 'vis wg an ,vm William Saunders Nanci Sauro Dawn Schaeffer Iohn Schaller Diane Scheiden Robert Scherling Mark Schnell Jeffery Schott Linda Schulz Charleen Schumacher Carol Schurman Kathleen Scotten Vickie Secchiari Rex Shank lacque Sheppard Rebecca Shumway Barb Sievers Diana Simmons Brian Sipple Diane Slavinski jennifer Small Gayle Smith Tom Sobek julia Soclerquist Patricia Solomon Dave Southworth Seniors 211 PLAYING IT CGOL Christy Spencer Patti Spencer Larry Spires Andrea Statland Pam Starkey Peter Steckl Chris Steele Brenda Stein Guy Stepanski Norm Stephan Ray Stephens Kimberly Sternberger Iudy Stewart Mark Stieg 212 Seniors Daniel Stragier Mike Strain Robert Struebel Christine Stulik Mark Stymiest William Sugden SPIRES, LARRY-Football, Wrestling, Lettermans. STECKL, PETER-Tennis, Key Club. STEELE, CHRIS-NI-IS treasurer, Top SM. STEIN, BRENDA-Band, Orchestra, Squad Leaders sec., treas., German Club, Latin Club, Science Club, NHS veep., Top SW. STEPI-IAN, NORM-Cross Country, Track. STEPHENS, RAY-Gymnastics. STIEG, MARK-Football. STRAGIER, DAN-Eootball, Wrestling, Lettermans. STRAIN, MIKE-Science Club. STULIK, CHRISTINE-CAMELBACK Staff, Soph. Senate. SUGEN, WILLIAM-Spanish Club. SUTTER, FRED-Football, Lettermans, Ski Club. SVACO, MEG-Chansonettes, Singers sec. treas., Spanish Club pres., BB, Top SM. SWAN, KATHLEEN-Mermaid pres., ICC, Band, Chansonettes, Crchesis. SWANSON, VALERIE-HERO, Color Guard veep., ICC, VALERIE-HERO, Color Guard veep, ICC rep., treas. SWARTOUT, BILL-Key Club, Top IOWO. SYDOW, NANCY-Erench Club, Chan- sonettes. SZORADI, STEPHANIE-Band. SZORADI, STEVE-Band. TAYLOR, MARK- Band. TEETSEL, EREDRIC-jazz Ensemble, Singers. TI-IOMPSQN, MIKE-Band, Balladeers. TIPTON, TOBE-Latin Club. jeff Lay and Rhonda McGee spend their free hour with a little clowning around while Ion Kitchel occupies the time with a little day-dreaming. 8 t I ' S N y d St ph ' S oradi Mark Taylor ave Tet a Tobe Tipton Seniors 213 REMEMBERING QLD TIME Daniel Titterington Steven Todare Ianice Toenjes Teresa Tollefsrud Iohn Tomlinson Lisa Tortoriello Alan Trabilcy Becky Trevor Melissa Underwood Dea Vanlandingham Abigail Van Valer lanet Vaughn Iulie Venzuela Lisa Vetter Gary Vohs Kelly Vollcman Karen Wagner Susan Walcott William Wallace Michael Walters Jeff Walton Cindy Wampler Paul Weflen Randy Weintraub 214 Seniors .hui 'WN X Q1 '40 Ill' Larsen attends the girl's sports banquet because she ted in Varsity Badminton. TODARE, STEVE-Baseball, Basketball, Lettermans. TOENIES, IANICE-BB, German Club. UNDERWOOD, MELISSA-COE. VANLANDINGHAM, DEA-Pom, German Club, TAP. VAN VALER, ABIGAIL-Lettermans, Pom, TAP pres., Pr. Senator, Soph. treas., Ir. rep., Stu. Body veep, ICC rep., CAMELBACK Layout Editor. VAUGHN, IANET-Color Guard, Balladeers, Singers, BB. WALTON, JEFF-Football, Lettermans. WAMPLER, CINDY-Matrnaids, Diamond Dolls. WEFLEN, PAUL-Baseball. WEINTRAUB, RANDY-Gymnastics, Balladeers, Singers, Orchesis, Key Club, Spanish Club. WEINTRAUB, ROBIN-Color Guard, Chansonettes, Singers, Spanish Club. WELTY, SARA-Band, Orchestra, Latin Club, TAP, ICC, Pr. Senate. WHEELER, TODD- Band, Squad Leaders, German Club. WHITE, RAY-Singers. WEILAND, LINDA-HERO. WIERCK, BRIAN-Football, Wrestling. WILSON, KENNETH-Big Beaver, HERO pres., Key Club pres., Lt. Gov. Robin Weintraub Sara Welty David West Douglas West Kimberly West Todd Wheeler Ray White Linda Wieland Brian Wierck Stephen Wiley Kenneth Wilson Seniors 215 216 Seniors LEAVINCI FRIE S BEI-ll jeffrey Wise Randi Wohlner Douglas Womack Mark Wood Sherie Yablonk Mary Young Samuel Woold rid ge Saul Wulfert 3 WULFERT, SAUL-Football, Wrestlingp Key Club. YABLONKAI, SI-IERIE-French Club, Roadrunners Ir. Booster Club. YCUNG, MARY E.-Gymnastics: Band: Top SM. YOUNG, SUSAN-Matmaidsp Spanish Clubg HERO. 1. Seniors, Steve Todare and Todd Tolzer are among the basketball players taking a breather between warm-up and the beginning of the Marcos De Niza game. Z. Doug Mueller and Ieff Walton, constant attendants of the basketball games, observe the players in action. 3. Bill Baker gives the crowd a few encouraging words about that night's football game at one of the pep assemblies. Susan Young Mike Christopher Kathy Frost Paul Gill Deborah Gunn 1 Seniors 217 RECEIVING TI-IE HIGHEST I-I0 GR Struggling to be the best...striving towards the honors...voting for the most well-rounded, deserving, senior girl...organizing an annual ceremony which has been tradition for 27 years...decorating the auditorium with colorful plants and foliage...gazing towards glistening, tear-filled eyes...singing a favorite song of each candidate...recounting honors and activities of each nominee...sharing the feelings which only looks can relate...being escorted by proud parents...contributing a great deal to the school and communitymwaiting anxiously for the announcing of Miss Camelbackmexiting amidst cheers and tears -- the fulfillment. 218 Miss Camelback -im' - ff sim f p gs is w- buf. M in 1 1. just moments after being crowned, Abbie VanValer is engulfed by hugs and tears of happiness from her two attendants Phyllis Herda and Debbie Ahler. 2. Waiting anxiously for the exciting moment of the announcement of Miss Camelback 1976 are Debbie Ahler, Phyllis Herda, and Abbie VanValer. 3. Crown bearer Karen Flowers and commending speakers Beth Lee, Barb Sievers and Kim Bruner stand during the processional while the nominees are escorted to the stage by their fathers. 4. Miss Camelback, Abbie VanValer gazes into the audience as her achievements are acknowledged by Beth Lee. 5. Reciting opening remarks is co- ordinator of the ceremony, Herman Schweikart. 'Q ii M PM ' B -ll i 4 3 Miss Camelback 2.19 Since the early years of Scottsdale High School, the Miss Camelback ceremony has been an annual tradition. She represents the high ideals for which she is chosen-devotion, service, leadership, attitude and personality-and it is through her merits that the school is enriched. A committee, consisting of representatives from Publications, Students and Administrators met to select three finalists on the basis of the above ideals. The ballots of yearbook pur- chasers determined the senior girl who would reign as Miss Camelback. Her identity was revealed and her coronation held at a special ceremony towards the termination of the school year. 220 Miss Camelback Miss Camelbac Abbie Van Valer Miss Camelback ABIGAIL VAN VALER Lettermans, Pom, TAP Pres., Frosh Senate, Soph Treas., Ir. Rep., Student Body Veep., ICC, CAMELBACK Layout Editor, Homecoming and Court Royalty Attendant, Miss Camelback. ebbie Ahler and Phyllis I-Ierda iss Camelback Attendants DEBRA AI-ILER Tennis, Matmaids, TAP, Letter- mans, Prosh Sec., Senate, Soph Rep., Ir. Veep, Student Body Treas., ICC, CAMEL- BACK Copy Editor, Girls State, Miss Camelback Attendant. PHYLLIS HER- DA Tennis, Lettermans, TAP, CAMELBACK Editor, Soph Senate, lr. Sec., Student Body Corres- ponding Sec., ICC, NHS, Top SM, Betty Crocker Award, Miss Camelback Attendant. Camelback Attendants 221 A day set aside as Homecoming Day was okayed by Student Council in 1951. Included in the Homecoming Day was a Homecoming King and Queen, a parade, afootballgame,and a dance. Former Scottsdale students returned to their alma mater and came to both the danceandgame,but the big reunion took place in the cafeteria. Each yeara newthemewas chosen for Homecoming and each class decoratedacornerofthegymto fit the title. This contest is a tradition thatisstillcarried oninasense.lnthe beginning years, Homecoming was an honor for one ofthe top football players and generally a cheerleader or pom girl. MICHAELSON, DAVID-Baseball, Basketball,Football,Lettermans,Sr. Class Rep. 5 Boys State, Top 5CMa, Homecoming King. SAPLIS, IULIE- Pom, TAP, St. Body Rec. Sec., HomecomingQueen. 222 Honors Homecomin Kin and Quee Michaelsonand I S l Homecom Iu ie a gKing and Queen P I and Queen f Courts Kenneth Wilson and Lana Rowley Kingand Queen ofCourts Queen of Courts, a tradition initiated in 1959 by Student Council, featured the crowning of a senior girls, who possessed high standards of character and devotion to her school, and had actively supported Scottsdale's athletic events. The basketball team chose three candidates for this honor, as well as the queen, who was crowned in a half-time ceremonybythe team'scaptain.ln 1969, through the initiative petitions ofthe student body, the students requested and were allowed to institute a King of Courts. This was done to honor the basketball players as the football players were honored through Homecoming. WILSON, KENNETH-Big Bea- ver, HERO pres., Key Club pres., Lt.Gov.,BoysState,Homecoming Att., King of Courts. ROWLEY, LANA-Pom capt., Gymnastics, Key Club Sweetheart Att.g Queen ofCourts. l-lonors223 Vickie Secchiari Homecoming Attendant Courts Attendant Ion Kitchel Courts Attendant 224 Honors AbigailVanValer Homecoming Attendant CourtsAttendant Girls State MarkRyan Homecoming Attendant Courts Attendant Boys State Malyn Powers Courts Attendant Royalty Attendants, Boys and Girls State Debra Ahler l0hl'l5Cl1Hll9f GirlsState BOYS Staff J' . 4,1 KathyS Girls State AHLER, DEBRA-Tennis, Mat Maids, Lettermans, TAP, fr. sec., senate, soph. rep., jr. Veep, Stu. Body Treas., ICC, CAMELBACK copy editor, Girls State. HOLZER, TODD-Basketball, Tennis, Track, Lettermans, Key Club, Student Advisory Board, Courts Attendant. KITCHEL, ION- Sr. pres., Courts Attendant. POWERS, MALYN-Matmaids, Mermaids, sr. sec., HERO historian, Courts Attendant. RYAN,MARK-Tenniscapt., fr.Veep,soph.,jr.pres.,OutstandingIr.,Top5 M-Q,BoysState,Homecoming Attendant, Courts Attendant. SCHALLER, IOHN-Basketball, Golf, fr. rep., Boys State. SECCHIARI, VICKIE-Mermaids, TAP, soph., jr. rep., Stu. Body Pres., Girls State, Top SM, Homecoming Attendant, Courts Attendant. SWAN, KATHY-Mermaid pres., ICC, Band, Chansonettes, Orchesis, Girls State. VANVALER, ABIGAII.-Lettermans, Pom, TAP pres., fr. senator, soph. treas., jr. rep., Stu. Body Veep, ICC rep., CAMELBACK Layout Editor, Homecoming Attendant, Courts Attendant. HonorsZ25 Top Oo , Edltor Betty Crocker Aw 1' kM TOP SW: bottom row: Meg Svaco, Patti Spencer, Brenda Stein, Linda Peters. row 2: Cathy Ashton, Ed Glady, lim Armstrong, Kim Huffman. row 3: Sandra Carlson, Richard Elet, Bob Canzano, Denise Froehlich, Marian Cromley. top row: Chris Steele, Brad Bruns, Mike Grady, Stephenie Creighton. DEWAR,CATHE-Cheerpl-IEROhist.,TAPveep.,KEYETTES:Anytown. COMES, LED-Foreign exchange student from Brazil. HEMPEL, CARRIE-Anytown. HERDA, PI-IYLLIS-Tennis, CAMELBACK ED., TAP, jr. sec., Senate, Stu. Body Corr. Sec., Top5fKa, Betty Crocker Award. MACCHIAROLI, TONY-Anytown, All-City Wrestling. SMALL, IENNIFER-Band, Science Club, Guadalajara Exchange Student, Anytown, Congressional Scholar, DAR Award. VOLPE, KEVIN- Anytown. WATKINS, PATTI-Anytown. WILEY, TYLER-Anytown. Phyllis Herda CAMELBACK Editor Betty Crocker Award Top SM 226 Honors L, i M f ft L A nytown, Con ressional cholar, A Award, Forei n Exchan e LeoGomes Foreign Exchange IenniferSmall Congressional Scholar DAR Award Volpe. ANYTOWN bottom row: Patti Watkins. row 2: Cathe Dewar, Carrie Hempel. top row: Tyler Wiley, Tony Macchiaroli, Kevin Honors 227 ALL-CITY FOOTBALL and ALL-CITY WRESTLING Dan Fidler, Victor Bravo, William Baker. 228 All-City Sports ALL-CITY BADMINTON Jamie Roberts, Brenda Newman. ll City Spo Mike Walsman All-City Cross Count ALL-CITY SOFTBALL bottom row: Kim Bruner. top row: Lisa Clinchy, Susie Gaw, Ioyce Lytle. BAKER, WILLIAM-Football, Lettermans, All-City Football. BRAVO, VICTOR-All-City Wrestling. BRUNER, KIM-Tennis, Softball, Volleyball, Mat Maids, All-City Softball. CLINCHY, LISA-All-City Softball. FIDLER, DAN-Football, All-City Football. GAW, SUSIE-All-State Softball, All-City Volleyball, All-City Softball. LYTLE, JOYCE-Volleyball, Softball, German Club, All-City Softball. NEWMAN, BRENDA-All-City Badminton. ROBERTS, IAMIE-All-City Badminton. WALSMAN,MIKE-All-CityCrossCountry. All City Sports 229 This is not primarilyue place where we have to be, it is the place where we are. V' Thisisnotourpr' Onbutourhome.Itistheroadwe must walk an walking of it is called life. Because c alkitonlyonce,thenhowimportant itis tha M ld walkitwith some purpose that we cancallourown. ' as fl 5. 1 'F Q il ...... W wg .M ,..: M N ,K ju V ,. X af- Mm M .j K wk iw, AQ W W 7- . my -fn--na Q, ,A , W M A W. Q' can-0 -W -Q. X GN MDE All City Sports 228-229 Districtofficials50 Anytown 227 DramaProduction112-113 Attendants224-225 Editor 226 Badminton40 English 60-61 ll3allaideers107 Exchange Student 227 an 42-43 Baseball162-167 Eall12-77 Basketball90-95 FallStudent Life 22-23 Boys State224-225 February86-87 Boys Swimming 160-161 Football24-31 Business186-187 ForeignLanguages188-189 Freshmen64-77 ghasonettes 108 Freshmen Tennis41 eer32-33 Classified 192-193 Colf182-183 Closing 232-233 Girls Swimming38-39 ColorCuard45 Gymnastics174-177 Construction 156-157 Counselors52 HERO 117 Court Royalty84-85 Homecoming Royalty 18-19 Cross Country34-35 Home Ec. 116-117 DAR Ianuary82-83 December80-81 Iazz Ensemble 111 QQUUQTY-Z'3l MIUNU W-D3 Bailey,Wayne 187 Dominquez,Tico191 B8l'Cal6,loe188 Donnally,Dorothy193 Barer, Norma 115 Doyle,Iohn60 Bennett,Harry53 Durbin,johi-148,49 Brady, Hil119 Bradly, Del0I'ES12O Evans, Dave 29 Bryan,Steve56 Evans, lack 118 Capcioppof Alice 190 Farringt0n,Markeo,e1 Caldwell,Mack53 Fassett,Charles 52 Campbell,Harriet6O Featty,Ron41 Carey,Marge190 Caskey,Evelyn 22,49 Gal-dnerlR0y41 ChaneYfNanCY41f54 Gunselman, Lucile191 Childs, Samuel51 . GonnermanIpaul54 Chuchill,Ieanette 190 GreerlOrs0n54 Clark,Eleanor56 Cloute, Madelon 55, 190 Coats, David 115 gal1'NanCy187 ennessey,Mary61 ggkgiighfgiiss Hennessey,Pat3O,58 CooperILaura21,36,119 Henslee,Sara119,141 Corbin,Neal29 , Corte,Ioe15,29,187 Ilman5'Ma'Y17 Coyle,Sherrie36,37, 119 l ' U C,-ew5,IaCk118 Ienk1ns,William 55 Cronkire,Muriel19o,191 l0hnS0n'M0n'Ca52 Currey,MaryIane 190 Jones' Sue 39 Cutting,Art20,54 Kennedy,Steve55 Danf,john60,61 Knelange,Gene52 Davis,Del46,6O Davis,Tillie191 Landers, Leo 191 232 Index Iuniors136-149 IV Band 111 KeyClub 158-159 Librarians53 Majorettes44 March 152-153 Math58-59 Miss Camelback218-221 Newspaper62-63 November20-21 October 16-17 Opening2-11 Orchesis 108-109 Orchestra 110 PE 119 Pom Pon 96-97 Prep Chorus 109 Principals 48-49 TUCCDEN-C Lange, Herman56 Lenke,Ken31,54,56 Leroy, Leola 116 Levang, Norma 193 Loewenstein,Arthur53 Luther,Alice 191 Maraschiello,Iack31 Matteson,Ron 121 May, Dawn 53 McGeathy, Sandy 193 Michaud, Betty191 Moultrie, Sandra 61 Moore,Morgan192 Nordlund, Don55 Nowell,Wanda53 Nuttal, Susan21 Oldenburg, A152 Overstreet,Iohn 58 Owens, Bill81, 93 Park,loanne61 Peters, Betty187 Post,Naomi191 Racine,Chet48,49 Randall, William51 Roberts,Kathy53 Ross, Donnie 120 Roth, Antonia 193 Science56-57 September14-15 Seniors 194-217 Shop118 Singers 106 SocialStudies54-55 S0ftlDall103-105 Sophomores 122-135 SpecialEd.53 Spring 150-231 Spring Student Life 154-155 StudentAdvisory Board 51 StudentCouncil46-47 Tennis 178-181 Top SM: 226 Track 168-173 VocationalCenter120-121 Winter78-149 WinterStudent Life 88-89 Wrestling 100-102 Yearbook 184-185 ASSUFUED ll DE Rutz,Gerald59 Schindel, Ed57 Schneck, Madeline 61 Schweikart,l-Ierman21,61,62,104,135 Sitek,I.A. 118 S mith, Mike 192 Spaulding,Jerry56, 100 Stacker, Phyllis 193 Stanley, Norm 44, 110 Stephens,Iames59 Stewart,Luther61 Streich, Paul51 Taylor,Ioyce193 Thomas,Ruth61 Touby,Iudy193 Trunkle,Ruby121 U'Ren,Lester55 Usdane,Robert51 Welch,Gloria5O Wellington,Iames51 White,Glenn55 Wilgus,Donald 121 Willig,l.ynn61 Winningham,Ruby59 Wolfe,Thomas 118 Woodard, Floyd 107, 115 Woodward,Iames57 Wooten,Ruth53 A Abeyta, Michelle 196 Abeyta, Ron 124 Abrahams, Markie 66 Adams, Christopher 124 Adams, Gregory 196 Adams,Kenneth 66,108 Adams, Mark 66 Adams, Russell 138 Agster, Lawrence 138 Ahler, Debra 47,181,184,1'-96,198 Ahler, Jeri 123,124 Ahlrich, Steven 138 Aiken, Mike 22, 45, 106, 107, 110 Aiken, Aiken, Patrick 43, 66, 110 Virginia 138 Ake, Bryan 196 Ake, Cynthia 124 Ake, Timothy 138 Alberti, Rose 124 Allen, Jonathan 89, 138 Allen, Pamela 138 Alling, Robert 196 Allison, Doris 66 Alterman, Alison 124 A1ton,Katherine 106 Anderson, Brian 31,66 Anderson, Eric 31, 66, 94 Anderson, Thomas 138 Andrew, Amy 14, 66 Anthony, Kimberly 66 Armstrong, James 196 Armstrong, Robert 66 Arney, Gregg 66, 110 Arnold, David 124 Arnold, Gary 66, 94 Arnold, Karen 196 Arnold, Richard 138 Arnold, Sean 43, 196 Aronson, Arthur 113, 196 Arrington, Lauri 138 Arrington, Tracy 66 Ashby, John 138 Ashton, Catherine 196 Attico, Alyce 124 Attridge, Alan 138 Attwood, Michael 124 Atwood, Tim 124 Augspurger, Suzanne 124 Austin, John 196 Backman,Anne 104, 105, 124 Bade, Scott 30, 124 Bagniewski, Mark 66 Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Bailey, Caron 66 Charles 24, 138 Clifford 30, 124 Richard 24, 138 Susan 38, 39, 124 Baird, John 66 Baker, Allen 30, 124 Baker, Mary 138 Baker, Tamara 124 Baker, William 24, 196, 216 Bandelin, David 66, 94 Baran, Alesia 138 Barbanell, Donna 196 Barbieri, Ryan 66 Barger, Christopher 138, 148 Barikmo, Sharon 66 Barker, Lisa 107, 138 Baron, Erick 124 Barricks, Laura 66 Barto, Mary 108, 196 Barto, Matthew 113, 124 Barto, Michael 124 Baskin, John 138 Baskin, Stephen 138 ,196 CLTHBDEJNT UNDEX Bauer, Dean 35, 66 Bauer, Robin 66 Bays, Randy 24, 98, 100 Bean, Carole 39, 138 Beaudin, David 138, 182, 183 Beaudin, Kathryn 41, 66 Beck, Frank 100, 138 Beck, Steven 66 Behrmann, Doris 66, 108 Behrmann, Joyce 138 Bell, Jeffrey 194, 198 Bell, Melody 66 Benjamin, Donald 66 Bensema, Raymond 31, 66 Bentler, Jeffrey 124 Berg, Robert 66 Bergeson, Brian 31, 66, 94, 108 Berkheimer, John 43, 111, 138 Berkheimer, Kathleen 40, 42, 104, 111,124 Berksett, Dorothy 196 Berry, Christel 39, 136, 138 Berry, Deborah 124 Berry, Janine 108, 196 Bertocchi, Trina 65, 66 Besh, Mark 92, 138 Bethel,Cherie 138 Bethel, Christoher 138 Bethurum, Laura 124 Bidstrup, Bruce 124 Bieger, Bieger, Bierce, Bierce, Karen 124 Kathryn 194, 195, 196 Alan 30, 138 Ronnie 196 Biers Kathy 138, 180 Bitter, William 42, 44, 137, 138 Black, Darla 124 Black, Robert 138 Black, Sheri 124 Black, Stephen 124 Blackledge, Lucinda 197 Blackledge, William 138 Blakley, Mary 66 Blanton, Lisa 124 Bloom, Tracy 138 Boettcher, Mark 124 Boland, Karen 124 Bond, Kenton 124 Bonner, Jenise 66 Booher, Kathryn 138 Boring, Tammy 124 Bork, Edward 138 Borrero, Laurie 66 Bothwell, David 66 Bothwell, Jim 197 Bourne, Douglas 138 Bowers, De Ann 124 Bowling, Carmel 63, 108, 113 Bowling, John 43, 110, 125 Brady, Michael 66 Brannon, Ginger 42, 139 Brant, Jennifer 32, 33, 139 Brasher, Thad 149 Bravo, Manuel 43 Bravo, Victor 98, 100, 137, 139 Breitbach, Greg 125 Brett, Lisa 53, 197 Brett, Susan 139 Brewer, Frankie 125 Briley, Claire 66, 69 Brinker, Mickey 197 Britt, Dennis 125 Brock, Karlin 139 Brooks, June 197 Brooks, Michael 66 Brower, Anita 66 Brown, Cathy 43, 108, 125 Brown,Dale 125 Brown, Jeffrey 197 Brown, Laurinda 149 Brown, Lois 125 105, Brown, Lorraine 43, 67 Browne, Kimberlee 67 Browning, Donald 139 Bruhn, Barbara 139 Bruhn, Bruce 67 Bruhn, Cheryl 197 Bruhn, Joseph 197 Bruner, Kim 20, 103, 104, 197 Bruner, Marcia 104, 197 Bruner, Mark 67 Bruns, Brad 50, 197 Bruns, Derek 137, 139, 183 Bryan, Mindy 139 Buchanan, Kelly 139 Bucko, Joseph 139 Bucko, Mary 67 Bucko, Matthew 139 Burg, Tony 197 Burleson, Christin 67 Burmood, Jeffrey 125, 179 Burnett, Brian 67 Burns, Joyce 139 Burns, Tamara 125 Butler, Candace 139 Butler, Daniel 139 Butler, Denise 139 Butler, Eric 67 Butterfield, Karen 197 Buzzard, Bryan 125,182 Byers, Elaine 67 Byrd, Cheryl 125 Byrum, Kenneth 125 G Caldwell, Cynthia 139 Caldwell, William 197 Camper, Russell 92 Cannata, Keith 67 Canzano, Donna 139 Canzano, Robert 32, 197 Cappelli, Watalie 37, 67, 198 Carey, Elizabeth 198 Carey, Priscilla 139 Carey, Robert 31, 67 Carlson, Barbara 40, 139 Carlson, Sandra 42, 198 Carlstrom, Joseph 67 Carlton, Tammy 198 Caroselli, Joanne 109, 139 Caroselli, Romulus 67 Carpenter, Mark 88, 119, 125 Carpenter, Paula 198 Carr, Michael 198 Carr, Buzz 139, 179 Carroll, Bill 198 ' Carter, Candice 139, 185 Carter, Erin 32, 33, 125 Casanova, D'Ette 67 Cascio, Robert 139 Case, Felicia 83, 198 Castillo, Nick 139 Castillo, Terry 67 Castonguay,Joseph 111, 125 Castonguay, Judy 139 Catlin, Gordon 67 Caudill, Cindy 195, 211 Cavalliere, Mary 125 Cays, Rosa 67 Celle, Mark 67 Celle, Tina 139 Chamberlain, Scott 43, 125 Chamberlin, David 67, 125, 158 Chapman, Bruce 139 Chapman, Debbie 139 Chapman, Robert 30, 93, 139 Charbeneau, Evaughn 139, 198 Chase, Daugherty 67 Chase, Michael 125 Chelgren, Susan 198 Chelgren, Timothy 67, 94 Chesbro, John 67 Chesebrough, Tim 41, 67 Chew, Kenyon 125 Chiang, Hai Mai 198 Chirikas, Palma 125, 198 Cholewa, Anthony 67 Christiansen,Jon 67, Christinat, Monique 139 Christopher, Mike 217 Church, Bonnie 125 Churchill, Mark 67 Cianetti, Janet 125 Cilia, Jackie 125 Cissel, Neal 139 Clark, Keren 39, 139 Clark, Maureen 198 Clarkson, Bill 24, 198 Clay, Samuel 113, 198 Clifford, James 125 Clifford, Nancy 94, 95, 198 Clift, Rebecca 67 Clinchy, Lisa 104, 125 Cloute, Kim 64, 67, 72 Coates, William 198 Coats, Sally 40, 139 Cody, Christopher 139 Coffman, Cindy 140 Cohea, Margaret 125 Cohodas, Rodney 125 Cole, Jennie 37, 67 Collar, Cathy 140 Colletti, Dwayne 125 Colletti, Micheal 68 Collis, Marilyn 125 Colton, Chris 68 Connor, Matthew 125 Connor, Pamela 106, 140 Cook, Diane 68 Coons, Karen 68 Coons, Karen 135 Cooper, Jeffrey 68 Cooper, Kyle 95, 125 Cordaro, Peggy 109, 125 Cordova, Ben 122, 125 Cordova, Kelley 22, 24, 140 Cordova, Lexia 198 Cordova, Michael 24, 198 Corpora, Christopher 101 Corpstein, Sue Anne 199 Corpstein, William 198, 203 Corral, Hector 140 Corrigan, Susan 68, 108 Costello, Monique 140 Coughlin, Lori 125 Couleur, Jessica 40, 122, 125 Countryman, Keith 68 Countryman, Kristine 199 Covell, Ralph 140 Cowan, Todd Ann 43, 68, 110 Cowie, Jeff 125 Cowie, Sue 20, 45, 199 Cox, Darrel 126 Cox, Rocky 140 Craig, Robert 199 Craig, Thomas 30, 126 Cramblet, Karen 140 Cranford, Terri 20, 43, 44, 140 Creathbaum, Margo 126 Creighton, Stephanie 199 Cressey, Meg 109, 113, 126 Crider,James 126, 182, 183 Cromley, Marian 199 Cromley, Patricia 68 Crowley, Timothy 126 Crumly, Bradley 68 Culp, Deborah 37, 140 Curby, Karen 126 Curlett, Catherine 140 Curtiss, Robert 140 Cutler, Candette 126 Cutting, Frank 68 lndex233 Czagany, Catherine 68 Czagany, Danny 113, 140 ED Daggett, Daniel 199 Dame, Brian 68 Damrow, Dale 113, 126 Daniell, Suellen 199, Daniell, Suellen 199 Darden, Martin 30, 126 Daubenmier, Linda 199 Daugherty, Karen 126 Davies, Lori 68 Davis, Catherine 68 Davis, Cynthia 126 Davis, Daniel 24 Davis Daniel 24, 199 Davis Dave 111, 126 Davis Denise 140 Davis, James 68 Davis, Jane 140 Davis, Jeffrey 126 Davis, Mark 95, 126 Davis, Mark 126 Davis, Stacee 111, 126 Davis Susan 65, 68 Davis, Tina 126 Dawson, Andrew 140 Dawson, Carre 14, 68 Dawson, Jonathan 35, 68 Dawson, Robert 106, 199 De Lashmutt, James 68 Dean, Dawn 199 Dean, Deborah 106, 113, 140 Dean, Waldron 41, 77, 179 Deatherage, Lea 199 Debbi,Scott 199 Defiel, Ross 126 Dela Postilla, Daniel 126 Dela Portilla, Robert 30, 31, 68 Dell Aringa, Donna 68 Dellas, Merrill 140 Denmark, David 31, 68 Denmark, Steven 94, 126 Dennen, Patty 106, 107, 113, 140 Derrington, Deanna 126 Derrington, Debra 140 Deshayes, Thierry 68, 110 Desjardins, Cindy 199 Dewane, Sherry 140 Dewar, Catherine 199 Di Gregorio, Angela 68 Di Lorenzo, Bradley 140 Di Lorenzo, Stacey 68 Diamond, David 126 Digregorio, Josephine 140 Dilley, Greg 68 Dimperio, Mark 140 Dinquel, Gerald 126 Dinquel, Scott 68 Doggett, Leslie 126 Doggett, Lynn 36, 37, 104, 199 Dole, Dean 68, 94 Dole, Donald 92, 140 Donaldson, Scott 199 Donley, Becky 140 Donley, Jenny 68 Donley, Margy 68, 110 Donovan, Creighton 31, 68, 94 Douds, Sally 126 Dove, Elizabeth 126 Dozier, Mary 68 Draklich, Scott 199 Driggs, Bridget 200 Driggs, Eric 126 Duckworth, Douglas 200 Duncan, Susan 126 Dunkelbarger, Randal 126 Durack, Gordon 68 Durack, Gregory 200 Durack, Raymond 126 Dutton, Dana 24, 140 Dyer, Linda 126 E Eccles, Susan 140 Eckel, Linda 140 Edwards, Gregory 31, 69 Edwards, John 24 Edwards, John 69, 110 234 lndex Edwards, Kathy 200 Edwards, Marie 140 Eichbaum, Elizabeth 140 Ekstrom, Dan 140 Ekstrom, Eric 69 Ekstrom, Eric 69 Elet, Richard 200 Elison, Gordon 31, 69 Elliott, Lisa 126 Elliott, Sharon 200 Ellison, James 35, 126 Ellner, Rita 69 Ellner, Susan 200 Elsroad, Janet 42, 69, 110 Eng, Helen 140 Engel, Jenny 200 England, Daryll 69 England, Steve 25, 100, 140 Erickson, Mark 69 Erickson, Terry 200 Ervin, Debora 69 Eskelund, Carla 42, 69, 110 Eskelund, Cheryl 140 Etienne, Shawn 200 Etling, Cindy 42, 109, 126, 131, Etling, Krislte 42, 115, 140 Evans, Ann 69 Evans, John 126 Eygendaal, Denise 127 F Fairall, Sandra 127 Fallon, Michael 200 Featherston, September 200 Feil, Brenden 30, 127 Felix, Albert 69 Felix, Eric 200 Fellman, Mark 140, 147 Ferkol, Mary 200 Fernwalt, Arthur 127 Ferracane, Russell 69 Fidler, Daniel 25, 200 Field, Daniel 42, 201 Field, Gregg 43, 69, 110 Fike, Joanne 102, 140 Fine, Leigh 69 Fiorenzo, Russell 140 Fish, Nancy 14, 69 Flanigan, Thomas 69 Flansbur, Peter 127 Fletcher, David 69, 110 Fletcher, Lisa 136, 140 Fleuridas, Lisa 69 Fleuridas, Michael 140 Flood, Martin 201 Floor, Kristine 140 Flores, Earnest 127 Flowers, Karen 94, 95, 141, 184 Foley, William 69 ' Foote, Kameron 42, 110, 201 Forbes, David 31, 69 Formica, Jeff 141 Forzano, Michael 69 Foster, Barbara 201 Foster, David 201 Fox, Leigh Ann 43, 69, 105 Fox, Raymond 141 Francis, Charles Francis, Colette 38, 115, 141 Francis, John 201 Frank, Mike 201 Franklin, Kim 201 Franklin, Pamela 109, 201 Frazer, Christina 107 Freeman, Shaunna 141 Freitag, Charles 201 French, Scott 127 Fretz, Drew 127 Friedman, Philip 127 Frignac, Aline 127 Fritz, Debra 141 Froehltch, David 25, 141 Froehlich, Denise 194, 195, 201 Frost, David 123, 127 Frost, Donald 111, 127 Frost, Kathy 217 Fuller, Bart 69, 94, 110 Fuller, David 31, 69 Fuller, Lance 95, 127 G Gabrielson, Jim 127 Gage, Elizabeth 127 Gagg, Lynn 127 Gaiffe, Judy 194, 201 Gans, Robin 69 Garcia, Elizabeth 65, 69 Garcia, Jeanne 123, 127 Garcia, Mark 30, 141 Garcia, Stella 69 Garcia, Todd 69 Garn, Bernia 69 Garner, Paul 42, 201 Garton, Lori 127 Gasser, Jennifer 201 Gateley, Eric 43, 69 Gatliff, Lenora 69 Gatlin, Daniel 69 Gatlin, David 201 Gavel, Dianna 141 Gaw, Suzanne 36, 104, 127 Gazin David 201 Gazzera, Glen 127 Geller, Patricia 39, 69, 108 Geller, Regina 141 Gentile, Joia 69 Gentry, Rachel 65, 70, 117 Gentry, Rebecca 40, 141 Genzlinger, Terry 70 Greene, Henry 26, 141 Greene, Jon 141, 148 Greenwald, Susan 45, 128 Greer, Kathleen 141 Greer, Lori 94, 95, 128 Gregory, Rene 128 Greko, Lisa 202 Griffin, Bruce 202 Griffin, Jill 36, 37, 59, 70, 105, Groff, Harley 128 Gudenschwager, Philip 128 Gunkel, Bonnie 128 Gunn, Deborah 217 Gil Hadley, Scott 123, 128 Haenfler, Tom 26, 202 Haenicken, Arthur 70 Hagan, Dave 202 Hagestad, John 128 Hague, Susan 45, 106, 141 Hahn, Susanna 202 Hakac, Angela 70 Hall, Suzan 108, 109, 137 Hallowell, Margaret 141 Halpin, Michael 141 Hamann, Gary 70 Hamann, Michael 202 Hameed, Azim 128, 182 Hameed, Bilquis 70 George, James 127 George, Janet 41, 64, 70 George, Kevin 70 George, Mark 70 George, William 141 Geringer, Tracey 201 Gerster, John 127 Giallanza, Mary Ann 23, 89, 136, 141 Giallanza, Sam 25, 100, 141 Giannetta, Anna 16, 141 Gibson, Danny 201 Gibson, Gail 127 Gibson, Tia 127 Giesemann, Barry 70 Giesemann, Joseph 101, 127 Hamilton, Hamilton, Catherine Hamilton, Lori 70 Hammer, Karen 142 Hammer, Sharon 40, Hampton, Handley, Stuart 128 Haney, Judy 142 Hansen, Holden 128 Hansen, Janet 70 Hansen, Mary 142 Hanson, Rachel 70 Hanson, Wendy 202 Harkins, Yvonne 70 Harmon, Cary 202 Cathe 202 Robert 70, 142 41, 70 179 Gilbert, Warren 141 Gilbert, Wendy 127 Giles, Erin 201 Gill, Hohn 70 Gill, Laurie Jo 70 Gill, Patricia 201 Gill, Paul 217 Gilmere, Keith 127 Gilmore, Gregg 31, 70 Giltner, Kim 141 Girnf, John ze, 201 Glady, Edward 43, 201 Glass, Tracy 141, 179 Gleason, Richard 100, 127 Godward, Lynne 106, 195, 201 Godward, Pamela 141 Goebel, Frederick 101, 141 Gohde, Diane 127 Gohde, George 26, 27, 28, 29, 141 Gohde, Lissa 201 Goins, Michelle 69 Gold, Alan 141 Gold, Rhonda 70 Goldberg, Dorothy 41, 70, 108 Golder, James 30, 128 Goldstein, Hank 128, 179 Goncalves, Mena 128 Gonzales, Carmen 70 Gordon, Robert 128 Gordon, William 128 Goreham, Dale 30, 95, 128 Goreham, Elizabeth 70 Goss, Melinda 201 Goss, Susan 70, 108 Goss, Terry 202 Gossen, Jeffry 113, 202 Gottlieb, Darlene 41, 70 Gottlieb, Janette 141 Gould, Lauri 128 Grdy, Michael 50, 202 Grandinetti, Michael 70 Grandinetti, Vicki 128 Graves, Frederick 141 Graves, Lori 122, 128 Harper, Stephen 128 Harrison, Brenda 202 Harrison, Karen 202 Harrison, Sarah 41, 70 Harvey, Jennifer 70 Harvey, Jim 142 Haseltine, Kelli 61, 108, 142 Haseltine, Shawn 31, Hasler, Kevin 70 Hathaway, Richard 128 Hay, Jane 32, 33, 202 Hays, Sharon 128, Heck, Norman 70 Hecker, David 142 Hefferan, Karen 45, 202 Hefferan, Linda 128 Heffner, Daniel 70 Heidemann, Julie 36, 104, 142 Helmick, Valorie 70 Helms, Laurie 202 Helms, Warren 202 Hempel, Carrie 94, 95, 136, 142 Henderson, Deborah 128 Henry, James 43, 70, 106 Hepburn, Kipp 35, 128 Herda, Phyllis 15, 47, 181,198, 202,227 Hering, Tanya 128 Hermanson, Jeffrey 95, 128 Hernandez, Jake 70 Hesson, Tracey 45, 128 Heun, Daniel 42 Heun, Keith 70, 108 Heun, Steven 101, 142 Hill, Jess 128 Hilliker, Carla 142 Hilliker, Christy 109, 128 Himes, Leslie 128 Hix, Mary 45, 202 Hodson, Carol 202 Hodson, Glenn 128 Hoelsch, Alison 142 Hoffman, Thomas 70 Hogg, John 202 Hohanshelt, Cassandra 128 Hohanshelt, Laura 45, 203 Holland, Douglas 70 Holmes, Barbara 128 Holmes, Denise 109, 142 Holzer, Todd 50, 84, 93, 203, 217 Hook, Kimela 142 Hooker, Elizabeth 70 Hooks, Amy 203 Hooks, Lee 77 Hooks, Randy 31 Hoots, Paula 45, 142 Horton, Kevin 43, 142 Howard, Jerry 71 Howard, Joanette 203 Howe, Mary 142 Hubbard, Zane 203 Huckabay, Mark 128 Huebner, Carol 71 Huebner, Melburn 142 Huffman, Kimberly 195, 20 Hughes, Mitchell 95, 128 Huminik, Victoria 203 Hussey, Lisa 71 Hussey, Scott 142 Hutchens, David 71 Hutchison, Lori 128 Hutson, Kirby 93, 137, 142 Hyrns, David 142 Hyrns, Jonathan 61, 71 ll Ibara, Troy 71 Ilardi,Joanne 142 Ineman, Louise 42, 203 Ingalls, Marcia 32, 142, 185 Ingalls, Mark 81, 203 Ipsen, Bradley 31, 71, 94 Irwin, Michelle 71 3 Jacobs, Douglas 71 Jane, Lisa 142 Janeway, Sharlene 128 Jarko, Elizabeth 71 Jardo, Michael 128 Jeffry, Tobin 203 Jenkins, Gayle 40, 142, 185 Jenkins, Neal 88, 128, 179 Jennison, Jon 142 Jensen, Laura 45, 119, 142 Jepson, Barbara 142 Jodon, David 93, 204 Johnson, Andrew 71 3, 208 Kelley, Tanya 142 Kellogg, Christopher 129 Kelly, Andre 71 Kelly, Larry 129, 184 Kenna, Michael 129 Kenna, Steven 71 Kennedy, Ronald 129 Kennedy, Teresa 71 Kennett, Lisa 129 Kesselman, Janine 106, 204 Khera, Sushila 129 Killion, Royal 204 Kilpatrick, Jack 71 Kilpatrick, Karin 59, 129 Kimball, Yvonne 143 Kimber, Deborah 143 Kinchew, Kelley 129 King, Bobby 143 King, James 204 Kinghorn, Brian 143, 158, 159 Kinghorn, Bruce 129 Kirtley, Cathy 40, 42, 143 Kitchel, Jon 85, 205, 213 Kittle, Robert 71 Kleen, Daniel 129 Klevos, Christopher 71 Kline, Stuart 143 Kluo, Karey 129 Knappenberger, Dawn 40, 43, 4 Knappenberger, Jill 43, 71, Knoob, Earl 204 Knutsen, Jeffrey 143 Knutsen, Pamela 71 Koenig, James 129 Komar, Desiree 71 105 Kominska, Michael 42, 71, 110 Kornrumph, Beth 54, 143 Kounter, William 11, 129 Kowalski, Laura 127, 129 Kozlik, Michael 72 4,204 Kress, Roberty 204 Kron, Keith 143 Kron, Steven 72 Kuelil, Sherri 39, 105, 129, 133 Kulb, Sarah 18, 94, 95 143 Kunzli, Mary 32, 33, 204, 207 H. La Croix, Marc 204 La Rose, Lisa 129 La Sota, Beverly 205 Laetz, Kurt 62, 143 Lake, Kathy 72 Victoria 73 Johnson, Denise 71, 117 Johnson, Eric 30, 128 Johnson, Joy 94, 142, 185 Johnson, Laura 20, 42, 44, 110, 204 Johnson, Mark 23, 99, 100, 142 Johnson, Martin 204 Johnson, Rebecca 128 Johnston, Donna 142 Jones, Albert 129 Jones, Allyson 41, 71 Jones, Evan 71 Jones, Kristi 204 Jones, Michelle 106, 107, 129 Jones Reva 71 Jones, , Rodger 31, 71, 110 Jorgenson, Paul 26, 204 Journigan, Julie 129 Julian, Vance 71 Jung, Henry 204 Jung, Kenney 129 Jung, Rose 14 Junius, Catherine 142 Lama, Charles 143 Lambert, Dwight 72 Lambert, Laura 129 Lambuth, Beverly 109, 143 Lamken, Keith 31 Lamken, Kimberly 129 Land, Michael 129 Land, Thomas 72, 110 Landrith, Christine 129 Landrith, Janet 204 Lane, Linnard 63, 184, 204 Lane,Thomas 82, 129, 179 Lang, Timothy 129 Langley, Don 130 Larios, Kurt 130 Larmer, Stephen 143 Larsen, Kristi 40, 111, 181, 205, 215 Larsen, Lisa 72 Larsen, Peggy 137, 143 Larsen, Thomas 26, 93, Lasky, Mark 143 Latham, Jeffrey 31, 72 143 Leimkuehler, Michael 130 Lennemann, Lea 72 Leonard, Sara 42, 44, 106, 10 115, 205 Leone, Michael 130 Lesk, Brian 205 Lesk, Kevin 72 Lewis, James 143 Lewis, John 14, 99, 100, 205 Lewis, Kevin 30, 130 Lewis, Rachel 205 Ley, Gary 63 Lieurance, Cheri 143 Lisicki, Andrew 72 Lisicki, Tadeusz 42, 205 Livingston, Edward 42, 205 Loeffler, Mary 205 Lopez, Vincent 143 Lorenzo, Cindy 205 Lorenzo, Janet 205 Losa, Irene 72, 108 Loveland, David 143 Lubin, Debbie 36, 143, 180 Lumpkin, Joey 30, 99, 100, 130 Lungren, Lisa 205 Lyons, Sheila 130 Lytle, Joyce 36, 104, 205 Ml Mac Gillivray, Kevin 100, 102 Macaluso, Steve 205 7 110, Macchiaroli, Tony 16, 27, 28, 83, 100, 143 Mac Donald, Richard 72 Madrid, Demetrio 130 Maher, Susan 94, 95, 143 Mahoney, Kevin 205 Maio, Joseph 130 Maloney, Colleen 143 Malouf, Kelly 205 Maltz, Kathy 143 Manfredi, Diane 206 Marley, Dan 130 Marney, Duane 72, 110 Marriott, Teresa 130 Marsh, Lynn 116, 143 Marsh, Patricia 130 Marshall, Ellen 41, 77, 108 Marshall, James 206 Marshall, Jane 206 Marshall, Bruce 130 Martin, Danna Jo 60, 143 Martin, Gregory 31 Martin, Sarah Martinez, Carrie 206 Martinez, Christina 72 Martinez, Vincent 130 Mc Ginley, John 95, 130 Mc Gregor, Dorothy 144, 185 Mc Guffie, Timothy 30, 130 Mc lntosh, Robert 206 Mc Intyre, Clark 72 Mc Kee, Kenneth 27, 206 Mc Kinney, Doug 144 Mc Kinney, Lisa 43, 103 Mc Kinney, Mary 72, 108 Mc Kinney, Scott 144, 148 Mc Knight, Michael 72 Mc Laughlin, Philip 42, 106, 144 Mc Laughlin, Timothy 206 Mc Laury, Alissa 72 Mc Leland, Julie 144 Mc Leland, Lauri 130 Mc Loughlin, Mike 130 Mc Mahon, James 72 Mc Mahon, Molly 144 Mc Meekin, Brad 144 Mc Namara, Linda 206 Mc Neal, Dan 130 Mc Neal, Mitch 130 Mc Pherrson, Janet 144 Mc Queen, Christine 130 Mc Quiston, Scott 144 Mc Quiston, Tina 37, 108, 130 McWeeny, Patricia 106, 107, 109, 144 Measles, Robert 31, 72 Meier, Joseph 30, 72 Melcher, Teresa 42, 72 Melka, Catherine 72, 110 Melton, Debra 36, 37, 130 Melton, Stephanie 36, 104, 206 Menefee, Lori 72 Mergan, Marti 206 Mergan, Thomas 131 Merryweather, Cecile 72 Meyers, Don 206 Michaelson, Dave 19, 27, 92, 93, 195, Marusich, Mark 42, 44, 106, 111, 115, 143 Mason, Kathy 143 Mathis, Mark 143 Matlock, Lynda 72, 108 Matthews, Kim 143 Matthews, Melissa 43, 111, Maxey, Steve 206 May, Christopher 130 May, Steve 130 Maynard, Douglas 206 Mc Ardle, Doris 72 Mc Ardle, Kathleen 206 Mc Bride, Charles 130 Mc Call, Steven 206 Mc Castle, Jeffery 144 Mc Mc Causland, James 72, 94 Causland, Timothy 72 130 222 Michaelson, Mary 40, 41, Michaud, Denise 33, 207 Michels, David 144 Mikl, Scott 34, 35, 131 Miller, Miller, Amy 207 Claire 37, Miller, Paul 207 Miller, John 131 Miller, Mark 72 Miller, Michele 131 Miller, Scotty 144 Miller, Steven 72 Miller, Terrence 72 Millman, Kim 131 Milne, Lisa 89, 207 Miranti, Michael 72 Mitchell, Cathy 207 Mitchell, Mary 144 Mollring, Jennifer 207 Monette, Donald 207 Monette, Patricia 116, 144 Monette, Ronald 207 Montano, Frances 144 Mony, Lori 144 Moore, Cynthia 144 Moore, David 131 Moore, Jody 72 Moore, Kevin 131 Moore, Mark 73 Moore, Michael 73 Moore, Stacey 144 Moore, Steve 110, 111, 131 Moore, Toni 42, 45, 144, 207 Moore, 64, 72 43, 72, 104, 105 H5 Kallak, Brenda 129 Kalmar, Virginia 204 Kanneman, Kathryn 127, 129 Karas, Anthony 31, 71 Karas, Thomas 123, 129 Kastner, Susan 129 Kaufmann, Donna 71 Kazarian, Cara 204 Kearney, Rebecca 123, 129, 133 Kearns, Michael 71 Keithly, Steffanie 45, 62, 142 Kelley, Kimberly 129 Lawler, Suzie 130 Lawsen, Pamela 130 Lawsen, Patricia 130 Lay, Jeffrey 205, 213 Lazear, Ann 106, 143 Cormick, Margaret 130 Coy, Sada 144 Crea, John 22, 42, 44, 11, 144 Donald, Katharine 39, 206 Donald Scott 130 Donough, Jolene 94, 95, 206 Moretti, Charles 207 Moretti, Michael 144 Morgan, William 144 Moritz, James 207 Morneau, Patricia 108, 131 Morris, Catherine 32, 33, 122, 129, Lee, Billy 143 Lee, Elizabeth 184, 205 Lee, James 77 Lee, Kathleen 72 Lee, Linda 37, 72 Lehman, Corby 143 Lehnert, Ellen 72 Lehrer, Scott 130 Leimkuehler, Barry 205 Mc Dowell, David 144 Mc Mc Mc Elfresh, Philip 206 Elfresh, Suzanne 11, 144 Mc Parland, Cynthia 144 Mc Farland, George 31, 72 Mc Earland, Katherine 206 Mc Gee, Rhonda 206, 213 Dowell, Gregory 42, 44, 111, 144 131 Morris, David 144 Morris, Michael 24, 27 Morrison, Merrill 131 Morrow, Lisa 73 Mosteller, Donna 144 Moy, Cynthia 73, 108 Moy, Leland 131 Index 235 Mueller, Douglas 27, 28, 207, 217 Muilenberg, Jon 131 Muir, Danny 41, 73 Mulligan, Deborah 73 Mumma, Todd 30, 89, 131 Munchweiler, Joseph 31, 73 Rehm Munson, Tom 131 Murphy Daniel 144 Murphy: David 144 Murphy, Scott 73 Murphy Shane 93 144 Murray,l Anthony 207 Murray, Carol 39, 42, 144 Muschik, Nora 207 Muschik, Regina 73 Mutchnik, Irene 65, 73 Myers, Lcirgna 208 Naltsas, John 73 Nancarrow, Janie 143,144 Nance, Jan 208 Naumann, James 208 Naumann, Mary 131 O'Brien, Naumann, Michael 30, 131 Naylor, Kathy 144 Naylor, Mark 31, 73 Nebgen, Don 208 Neely, Laura 208 Neibich, Lydia 144 Nelson, Donald 131 Nelson, Melea 73 Nelson, Pamela 73 Nelson, Steven 144 Nelson, Thomas 131 Nemmers, Susan 208 Neroni, Lisa 73 Newland, Kimberly 131 Newman, Adrian 73 Newman, Brenda 40, 104, 105, 109, 145 Niccum, Laura 131 Nickum, Ken 208 Nielsen, Michele 39, 73, 108, 118 Nihiser, Janice 45, 111, 145 Niles, Bonnie 73 Njaa, Mark 73 Nolan, Scott 145 Norling, William 131 Norman, Carol 73 Norman, John 145 Norman, Karen 81, 145 Norman, Ronald 208 Norton, Jana 136, 145 Michael 31, 66 O'Connor, Pamela 73 O'Donnell, Kathleen 131 Obermeyer, Lori 108, 131 Obert, Richerd 27, 208 Ohlson, Suzanne 145 Olden, Katherine 131 Olds, Brady 145 Olds, Kevin 110 Olson, Chuck 145 Organ, Scott 208 Ori, Todd 31, 73 Orr, Troy 30, 31, 73 Oselette, Angela 131 Oselette, Donald 145 Osten, Julie 145, 208 Osten, Nancy 208 Osuna, Linda 145 Outcalt, Michael 208 Owens, Jennifer 73 IP Page, Pattie 131 Pajak, Gregory 131 Pajak, Veronica 208 Pajak, Victor 131 Pajak, William 73 Palella, Kathryn 106, 107, 113, 208 Palella, Mark 31, 73 Palella, Roy 145 Palmer, Clip 30, 94, 131 Palmer, Tracy 131 Palmeri, Chris 93, 131, 95 Pappas, Susan 208 Paris, Denise 73 236 Index Parker, Susan 42, 73, 110 Parker, Timothy 74 Parry, Jodi 145 Parson, Alan 74 Pascal, Michael 145 Pate, Jeffrey 208 Pate, Pietra 145 Patrick, Julia 64, 74 Paul, David 74 Paul, Thea 131 Paulsen, Cynthia 208 Paulsen, Stacey 131 Pavlik, Christine 145 Pavlik, Kathleen 209 Pavlik, Kim 131 Pavlik, Laureen 74 Pearl, Christina 131 Peckham, Joy 74 Peera, Azim 132 Pero, Barbara 74 Perryman, Jonathan 145 Peters, Carol 209 Peters, Janet 132 Peters, Linda 104, 209 Peters, Stanley 132 Peterson, Ann 209 Peterson, Gary 209 Peterson, Joel 145 Peterson, Michael 74 Peterson, Robert 145 Peterson, Suzanne 74, 108 Petroulakis, Larry 132 Petterson, Brian 74, 110 Petty, Donald 132 Peyton, Robert 27, 209 Phelps, Patricia 42, 44, 107, Philippi, Nancy 132 Phillips, Patricia 209 Phillippi, Patricia 209 Phillips, Cindy 116, 145 Phillips, David 74 Phillips, John 145 Pickrell, Wayne 27, 209 Pierce, Alice 132 Piraino, Patricia 209 Pisar, Cathy 145 Polen, Sandra 59, 74 Polito, Robert 74 Pollock, Laura 131, 132 Pongratz, James 145 Pongratz, Pam 41, 74 Pongratz, Robert 132 Poppe, Martin 41, 74 Poto, Richard 74 Potts, Catherine 37, 132 Power, Lisa 74 Powers, Malyn 85, 195 Pratt, Seely 132 Pratt, Norman 209 Prebe, Diane 74 Prebe, Mark 132 Pribble, Elizabeth 145 Pritchard, Daniel 145 Prosnier, Michele 145 Proulx, Tom 74 Pruitt, Sandra 132 Pruitt, Steven 132 Puckett, Debbie 132 Pugliano, Lynn 74 Pulver, Craig 132 Pursche, Jesse 132 Pursche, Lynn 74, 108 Pusey, Paula 145 Pusey, Shawna 209 C3 Quackenbush, Lana 132 Quihuis, Alex 31, 74 Quillen, Michael 31, 74 Quintrall, Charles 77 Quintrall, Christine 209 E3 Rabe, Joan 43, 145 Raby, Daniel 30, 132 Raby, Sandra 36, 37, 74, 10 Racer, Vickie 209 Raisanen, Carol 39, 74 Raisanen, Wendy 22, 145 Rasmussen, Beth 74 113, 209 5 Rasmussen, Kimberley 209 Rasmussen, Paul 209 Ray, Cynthia 145 Raymond, Joann 145 Re, John 74 Reams, Timothy 132 Sanger, Thomas 43, 146 Sapanaro, Rick 210 Saplis, Julie 19, 46, 203, 210, 222 Sappington, Keli 75 Sarallo, Lawrence 133 Sarantes, Nicholas 41, 75 Redek er, Terry 145 Reed, Elizabeth 40, 145, 181 Reeves, Sally 32, 33, 207, 209 Regan, Ellen 146 Regan, Paul 147 Reger, Martin 74 Rehm, Carol 209 Tony 25, 27, 28 Saunders, Gary 22, 123, 133 Saunders, Melissa 75 Sauro, Nanci 211 Sawrey, Judith 42 Saxton, Melinda 133 Scacewater, Synthia 111, 133 Schaeffer, Dawn 211 Schaller, James 123, 133 Reichman, Gregg 132 Reifer, Peggy 146 Reinbold, Carrie 74 Reischmann, James 132 Reith, Theresa 146 Retterbush, Teresa 36, 104, 132 Reynolds, Bronwyn 74, 108 Reynolds, Daniel 132 Rhodes, Steven 209 Riccardo, Suzy 132 Riccardo, Vicki 40, 146 Rich, Beth 210 Rinkenberger, Sharon 146 Ritter, Carl 74 Roberson, Debbie 74 Roberson, Julie 132 Schaller, John 149, 182, 183, 211 Scheiden, Diane 211 Scherling, Robert 211 Scheurn, Steve 146 Schmidt, Leita 92, 93 Schnell, David 75 Schnell, Mark 211 Schock, Terri 133 Scholl, David 146 Schott, Jeffery 106, 113, 211 Roberts, Jamie 40, 41, 104, 105, 106, 141, 146 Roberts, Mart 132 Roberts, Robin 146 Robinette, Carol 132 Robinette, Deborah 210 Robinson, Jackie 146 Rochin, Alfred 132 Roda, Cynthia 146 Rodgers, Lester 74 Roeper, Thomas 132 Rogers, Jennifer 74 Rogers, Terri 146 Rohan, Lori 132 Romanella, Jerry 210 Romine, Joy 132 Romine, Mark 132 Ronney, John 74 Roos, Craig 31, 74 Roos, Kevin 27, 146 Root, Daniel 132 Rose, Christine 40, 210 Rose, Ross Constance 74, 108 Hal 146 Ross, Jack 22, 139, 146 Ross, Janet 146 Ross, Karen 75 Ross, Rexford 75 Ross, Tod 75 Roth, Leslie 32, 33, 122, 132 Roth Rotu , Tracy 75 ndo, Victoria 75, 108 Schrab, John 75 Schrader, Alissa 32, 33, 133 Schrier, Rebecca 75 Schrutt, Bret 133 Schuknecht, Duane 146 Schultz, David 75, 95 Schulz, Linda 106, 211 Schumacher, Charlene 211 Schumacher, Denise 133 Schumacher, John 146 Schuppert, Bill Schurman, Carol 211 Schwartz, Andrew 75 Schwarz, Mark 43, 110, 133 Scofield, Lisa 75 Scofield, Mauri 146, 185 Scotten, Gregory 75 Scotten, Jeff 146 Scotten, Kathleen 211 Sears, Bruce 30, 95, 133 Secchiari, Annette 36, 37, 64, 72, Secchiari, Pamela 133 75 Secchiari, Vickie 19, 46, 85, 205, 211 Seelbach, Maria 146 Seeman, Michelle 133 Sergi, Kathy 146 Shank, Rex 211 Shapiro, Ilene 40, 146 Sharkozy, Bill 146 Shaw, Robert 133 Sheehan, Larry 75, 110 Rowe, Allison 39, 132 Rowley, Lana 84, 88, 94, 210, 223 Ruiz, Quiros Eddy 132 Rumann, Edward 210 Rumann, Sue 146 Rummage, Charles 75 Ruoho, Sandra 146 Russell, Amy 132 Russell, Eric 30, 146 Russell, Kit 146, 179 Russell, Shawna 75 Ruttla, Kimberly 180, 210 Ryan, Mark 19, 85, 178, 210 Ryan, Randy 133 Ryan, Wendy 40, 116, 146 S Saager, Lori 146 Sackett, Amy 109, 133 Saewert, David 146 Sagert, Susan 210 Sala, Martha 210 Salazar, Cruz 210 Salmons, Cassandra 75 Sanchez, Charles 125, 133 Sanders, Philip 210 Sanfretello, Lisa 131, 210 Sanfretello, Robert 106, 133 Sheppard, Jacque 211 Sherman, Eli 30, 133 Sherman, John 133 Shewak, Stephen 30, 133 Shewman, Amelia 146 Shewman, Gregory 75 Shillingberg, Bart 75 Shirey, Gregory 146 Shively, Ray 30, 133 Shortall, William 146 Shumway, Rebecca 42, 211 Shupe, Kathleen 75 Sievers, Barb 20, 89, 181, 211 Silberschlag, I-Ians 43, 75, 110 Silver, Betsy 146 Sim, Daniel 133 Simmons, Debra 32, 146 Simmons, Diana 211 Simmons, Jo Anna 133 Simon, Jamie 146 Simon, Kristi 133 Simpson, Edele 133 Sipple, Brian 63, 211 Sipple, Kathleen 42, 75, 110 Sipple, Margaret 146 Siverson, steven 31, 75 Skiba, Wendy 111, 133 Skillen, Lyle 146 Slagle, Janet 133 Slavinski, Diane 211 Slavinski, John 41, 75 Slyder, Lauren 146 Small, Jennifer 42, 44, 211 Small, Kevin 35, 75 alley, Darren 75 ith, Alan 75 ith, Ann 147 ith, Carrie 75 ith, Colleen 147 ith, Cynthia 125, 133 ith, Gayle 211 ith, jason 41, 75, 94 Stulik, Catherine 76 Stulik, Christine 185, 212 Stulik, Mark 43, 108, 110, 134 Strum, Steven 147 Sturms, Rita 134 Stymiest, Kay 134 Stymiest, Mark 212 Suchocki, Lisa 147 ith, Ies 147 llfl'1,,lOl'1l'l 31, 75, 101 ith, Karen 147 ith, Mary Ann 133 ith, Roland 31, 75 ith, Sandra 20, 41, 65, 75 moot, Robert 75 moot, Terry 76 nelson, Bobby 147 nider, Bonnie 76 nyder, Neely 30, 133 nyder, William 147 obek, obek, Nancy 43, 76, 110 Tom 211 oclerquist, julia 211 olomon, David 76 olomon, Michael 133 olomon, Michael 76 olomon, Patricia 211 olomon, Virginia 134 oper, Colette 76 oukup, Kurt 76 oukup, Scott 147 outhworth, Barbara 109, 133, 134 outhworth, Dave 28, 211 pain, Dennis 31, 76 pain, William 147 parks, David 147 parks, Debra 134 paulding, Kimberly 76 pears, Karen 147 pears, Laura 36, 134 peight, Randall 41, 76 pencer, Christy 212 pencer, Patti 212 pies, Kathryn 41, 43, 76, 110 pires, Larry 28, 100, 197, 212 preier, Timothy 134, 182 quire, Sara 134 tadalsky, Patrice 109, 134 Sudbeck, Deborah 76 Sugden, William 212 Sullivan, Carole 147 Sullivan, Mary 134 Sullivan, Terri 76 Suppes, Dorothy 134 Surratt, james 213 Surratt, Ianice 134 Suserud, Kim Sutter, David 134 Sutter, Fred 213 Svaco, Ellen 76 Svaco, Meg 106 Swan, Kathleen 106, 108, 113, 194, 195, 213 Swan, Swanda 147 Swanson, Scott 76 Swanson, Valeria 45, 213 Swartwout, Bill 213 Swartwout, Martha 76, 108 Sweeney, Dean 100, 147 Sweeney, Sally 134 Swonger, Ann 134 Swonger, Chris 76 Sydow, Nancy 213 Szoradi, Stephanie 42, 213 Szoradi, Steve 42, 213 TT Taber, Colleen 76 Taber, Timothy 30, 101, 134 Tackert, Scott 147 ' Tadrick, Brian 76, 101 'l-aClriCk, Rick 30, 101, 147 Tafoya, Teresa 134 Tamasauckas, Thomas 147, 184 Tanner, Ronald 76 Taris, Toni 76 Tate, Barbara 147 Tate, Danny 134 Thomson, Alan 134 taley, Ieffery 30, 134 taley, Susan 76 taltari, Mark 134 tanley, Merri 134 tanley, Michael 134, 182 tanley, Patricia 134 Statland, Andrea 212 Stearns, Carol 107, 147 SteCkl, Judith 134, 181 Steckl, Peter 212 Steele, Elizabeth 108, 147 Steele, Chris 212 Steffy, Linda 76 Steffy, Tracy 14, 76 Stehlik, Michael 76 Stein, Audrey 147 Stein, Brenda 42, 44, 110, 212 Stein, David 76 Stenz, Theodore 134 Stepanski, Guy 212 Stephan, Dennis 35, 76 Stephan, Norm 34, 35, 212 Stephens, Darrell 30, 134 Stephens, Sharon 134 Sternberger, Kimberly 40, 212 Sternberger, Laura 134 Stewart, Judy 212 Stewart, Sheryl 76 Stewart, Yvonne 147 Stieg, Mark 28, 212 Stieg, Scott 41, 76 Stiles, Angela 134 Stimson, Kelley 45, 109. 147 Stragier, Daniel 16, 28, 100, 212 Stragier, Kathleen 108, 109, 147 Stragier, Roxanne 37, 65, 76, 108 Strang, Donna Sue 147 Strick, Susan Struebel, Donald 134 Struebel, Robert 212 Struebel, Tina 134 Tatum, Ronda 106, 107, 113, 147 Taylor, Mark 43, 44, 213 Taylor, Raymond 31, 76 Taylor, Susan 76 Teetse Fredric 106 111, 113, 213 l, , Teisch, David 76, 94 Terman, Bruce 134 Terp, Eric 31, 76 Terreault, Anne 76 Terry, Evan 147 Tethal, Dave 213 Thalasinas, Elizabeth 76 Thomas, Iean 147 Thomas, Mike 76 Thomas, Vicki 134 Thompson, Kirk 76, 106, 108, 113 Thompson, Laura 213 Thompson, Michael 106, 107, 213 Thompson, Randall 106, 148 Thomson, Warren 76, 113 Thoren, Laurie 134 Thude, Diane 134 Tichar, Claudia 134 Tichar, Mary Io 76, 105 Tipton, Ann 40, 134, 181 Tipton, Tobe 213 Titterington, Daniel 214 Todare, Steven 93, 214, 217 Toenjes, Ianice 214 Toenjes, jill 76 Tollefsrud, Teresa 214 Tomas, Roger 95, 134 Tomlinson, Elizabeth 45, 148 Tomlinson, Iohn 214 Tomlinson, Kimberly 45, 113, 148 Tomlinson, Libby 45, 106, 112, 113, 148 Toney, Mike 147 Toombs, Matthew 30, 148 Torres, Patricia 76 Tortoriello, Lisa 214 Toy, Robert 148 Trabilcy, Alan 63, 214 Trainor, Keli 134 Trainor, Michelle 148 Trane, Cindy 134 Travers, Laura 134 Travers, Michael 148 Traylor, Sandra 134 Trevor, Becky 214 Trevor, Charles 31, 76, 94 Trevor, Kelly 135 Trieloff, Mary 76 Trulson, Mary 148 Trushinsky, Sherry 148 Tucker, Mary 135 Tummond, Raymond 43, 76, 110 Tustin, Robert 101, 148 Tweed, Dale 43, 76, 110 Tweed, Julie 22, 42, 106, 107, 137, 148 Tyler, Cynthia 76 Underwood, Melissa 214 Uren, Paul 76 Ursetti, Carmen 135 W Valencia, Iesus 135 Valenzuela, Danny 31, 76 Valenzuela, Maria 135 Valenzuela, Richard 111 Van Valer, Abigail 19, 46, 85, 184, Vanlandingham, Dea 94, 214 Vassar, Patricia 148 Vaughn, Ianet 45, 107, 113, 214 Vernon, Bryan 148 Vestre, Lori 108, 148 Vetter, Lisa 214 Vietri, Robert 148 Vitale, Ioseph 148 Voelker, Dean 106, 107, 148 Voelker, Todd 77, 108 Vogel, jane 135 Vogelson, Amy 77 Vohs, Gary 214 Volkman, Kelly 214 Volpe, Karen 43, 148 Volpe, Kevin 17, 28, 100, 148 W Wade, Eric 135 Wagner, Karen 214 Wagner, Sharon 77 Walcott, Susan 214 Walker, Sharon 72, 77 Wallace, William 214 Walsmann, Michael 34, 149 Walters, Michael 214 Walton, Ieff 28, 214, 217 Wampler, Cindy 214 Wampler, Dana 77 Warren, Timothy 31, 77, 101 Wastielewski, Ann 77 Watkins, Patti 23, 137, 149, 184 Watson, Cinda 109, 135 Warson, William 135 Way, Debbie 77, 108 Weaver, Pamela 77 Weber, Ion 59 Webster, Rhonda 135 Weflen, Paul 214 Weinberg, Patricia 149 Weinstein, Lauren 135 Weinstein, Susan 77 Weintraub, jeff 31, 77 Weintraub, Randy 108, 113, 214 Weintraub, Robin 106, 214 Weiss, Robert 149 Wellman, Susan 23, 39, 89, 149 Wells, Vickie 149 Welsh, David 135 Welt, Wendy 135 Welty, Amy 135 Welty, Mary 42, 77, 110 Welty, Sara 18, 22, 45, 110, 215 Wenz, Darlene 135 Werly, Steven 149 West, David 215 West, Douglas 215 214 West, Kelly 149 West, Kimber 215 Wharton, Karen 149, 181 Wheeler, Ray 77 Wheeler, Todd 42, 44, 215 White, Ray 215 White, Kent 135 White, Victoria 108, 135, 181 Whiteman, Blake 149 Whiteman, Douglas 149, 179 Whiteman, Kurt 31, 77, 94, 159 Whitfield, Cathryn 77 Whitney, Toni 135 Whittle, Lori 135 Wiegand, David 77 Wieland, Linda 215 Wierck, Bradford 30, 135 Wierck, Brian 28, 215 Wilburn, Timothy 31, 77 Wildoner, Deborah 77 Wiles, Iohn 149 Wiley, lack 77 Wiley, Iulianne 77 Wiley, Katherine 149 Stephen 215 Wiley, Wiley, Timothy 77 Wiley, Tyler 100, 149 Williams, Catherine 77 Wilson, Bonnie 136, 149 Wilson, Kenneth 19, 33, 81, 84, 159, 201, 215, 223 Wilson, Keith 31, 77, 94 Winblood, Rena 109, 135 Wingo, Stockton 77 Winn, Aimee 135 Wise, jeffrey, 216 Witt, Susan 149 Witzke, Carol 106, 107, 149 Wohlner, Randi 116, 216 Wolfswinkel, Kelley 77 Wolodko, Therese 53, 149 Womack, Douglas 216 Woodbury, Garth 149 Wooden, Mark 216 Wooden, Lorelei 109, 131, 135 Woodrow, Iohn 28 Wooldridge, Samuel 216 Workman, Sydney 64, 65, 77 Worth, Dianne 32, 33, 149, 185 Wright, Cynthia 135 Wright, Mary 77 Wulfert, Amy 135 Wulfert, Saul 216 Y Yablonkai, Sherie L 216 Yares, Shelli 135 Yearin, Mary 41, 77 Yeary, Douglas 77 Young, Mary 217 Young, Stephen 30, 135 Young, Susan 217 Young, William 135 Youwer, Dawn 194 Youwer, Mark 149 Yu, Ioseph 135 Yudell, Lisanne 41, 77 Z Zaic, Kathy 77 Zapata, Steven 135 Zdenek, Patrice 149 Zelechowski, David 135 Zelechowski, David 135 Zelechowski, Mike 31, 77, 94 Zeller, Iohn 41, 77 Zinski, Kathleen 135 Zurick, Mary Lou 135 117 Index 237 V- 1: -,4tf:,q.g::-.1115-., 14:3-54:fJ.::z-QVL.-22 .1-sw ' ' ' 1 e - --K '--'f' -512.5 -'HQ'5-ll? 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