Scottsdale High School - Camelback Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)
- Class of 1978
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We rush to beat the bell, Prepared or unprepared for the string of classes. i 'it f'ii i'l And at the conclusion, time for The evening's activities to bring the day to a close. tiwfitsi- x W 213152 Q ,.,, , i I. 1,,' 1 ,Y k , 'M 54Vtwa1 cuz' TU N . .1 A, - ,-.., . 18 Semors Seniors Class of '78 NMAb', fn . .v ,Mu I f,,7,'kV Q NGA ans f I A ,.':2 f- .- ',-' ,K .Q-flirt-. -f A..fJ.e-.f-ssl' . .-J:' -. --Q..-- ' M ' ' - , ,,,:.- - 1 H m,'- 5- . - - .W , A -sf-q-sive , ...W V f.-,,.f . -. E.-1-. A' . of--f - vw .af '. . . , ., ' W VY ' 1-Y :W 7: 57.-1--fs . ., r ' .4 'ae ,, A ' A4 RV . A 'Z-V -lr .J .9? ', nf 'j W 'I ,- 4. vs. K L., 'W' ' ,l n A V . .. J, ..v .'v31.UW-.yn by Q '-U M .. 1. , .. Tiff'-f.. f'5.-,.,:1vi ing.-gf ef- T , A Av . - - - - 1 Q...-. iN'.t.-A -., ' -,-. .- - 5 'fin V- A . - '-4 - ,, - 7-1 14994 -' df' 1. The All City Football Team receiving their well deserved recognition. 2. Mitch Hughes gives his approval. 3. The hard working seniors are Class Officers: President jim Schaller, Vice President Lori Graves, Treasurer Ann Tipton, Secretary Lorelei Wooden, Representatives Mike Stanley and Judy Steckle. 4. With Powder Puff referees like Allen Baker and Dale Goreham theres bound to be fair play. 5. The HERO class takes time off from work for a little fun. l l Seniors 19 Gigi Ames Tom Anthony David Argentati Dave Arnold Alyce Attico Mike Attwood Anne Backman Scott Bade Bailey Cliff Susan Bailey Allen Baker Tami Baker lo Ellen Beard Kathleen Berkheimer Karen Bieger Steve Black 20 Seniors Cindy Ake Rose Alberti Alison Alterman Mary jo Alton Ron Abeyta Chris Adams leri Ahler lui gX -rvdts f.....,2' 4- , 1 ix? a Government Class gave Seniors Tammy Baker and lim Golder an opportunity to have an orientation with Mayor jenkins. .. This is a time to remember 'Q ' 'f I W? Lisa Blanton Teak Bliffert Kent Bond Deann Bowers Frankie Brewer Dennis Britt Cathy Brown Lois Brown Bryan Buzzard Mark Carpenter Erin Carter Mary lane Cavalliere Dave Chamberlin Scott Chamberlin RON ABEYTA-Football, Track. JERI AHLER-Frosh tennis, Cindermaids, Mat Mates, Soph., junior senator, Yearbook Staff, Publications. CYNTHIA L. AKE-COE. ROSE ALBERTI- HERO. ALYCE ANNETTE ATTICO-French Club sec., Orche- sis Club. ANNE MARIE BACKMAN-Badminton, Softball, Yearbook Photo Editor. SCOTT BADE-Swim Team. SUZAN ELISABETH BAILEY-Gymnastics, Swim Team, Diving Team, Student Advisory Board, Latin Club, Orchesis, NCCI, Any- town, NHS, Future Business Leaders of America, All-City Gymnast 2 yrs., Semi-Finalist Nat'l Merit Scholar. TAMI BA- KER-Badminton, German Club, Mat Mates, Keyettes, Bea- ver Builders pres. Yearbook Copy Editor, Beaver Staff, NHS. IO ELLEN BEARD-Track, HERO Historian, Beaver Builders, Spanish Club, TAP, 3 yr. grad. KATHY BERKHElMER-Bad- minton, Softball, Drum Major, Squa Leaders, Band Histori- an, Orchestra, jazz. KAREN BIEGER-Softball, Badminton. STEVE BLACK-TRAGYC rep., Key Club. LISA BLANTON- HERO. DEANN BOWERS -Chalk Chicks, Musicals. CATH- LEEN BROWN-Band, Chorus, Chansonettes sec., Singers, Orchestra. ERIN CARTER-JV Badminton, Mat Mates, Cin- dermaids, French Club, JV, Varsity Cheer. MARY JANE CA- VALLIERE-Gymnastics, Orchesis, Cheer, Most Outstanding Gymnast 2 yrs., All-City 2 yrs. DAVID CHAMBERLIN-Swim Team, Key Club. SCOTT ALAN CHAMBERLIN-Varsity Band, Orchestra, Band Leader, Squad Leader. Seniors 21 The Class of '78 left Scottsdale High after four memorable years. Many good times were shared with old friends. It was sad to leave behind friends and the security of being an upperclassman, yet ex- citing to begin a new phase in life. It was an eventful year for the seniors. There were college entrance exams, interviews with counselors, the decision of which college to attend, involvement in school activities and just plain class participation and studying. Where to, from here graduates? The future holds many opportunities. Best of luck to the Class of '78. Ks' Curtis Chesley Kenyon Chew ' Bonnie Church lim Clifford Lisa Clinchy Demmy Coffman Margaret Cohea Stephen Coleman Dwayne Colletti Marilyn Collis Kyle Cooper Myrna Cooper The three spooks for Halloween night are Liz Gage, Cindy Davis, and Kay Stymist. 22 Seniors jessica Couleur leff Cowie Darrel Cox 'ygv . asp ' Sag: LISA CLINCHY-Volleyball, Softball, Basketball, All-City Volleyball, Bas- ketball, Softball, All-State Softball. DEMMY MADRID COFFMAN-Foot- ball, Yearbook, Newspaper Staff. MARGARET COHEA-Swim Team Manager, Senior senator, German Club sec., Beaver Builders sec.STE- PHEN MICHAEL COLEMAN-Golf Team, Ecology Club, Ski Club, Beaver Staff, Photographer, Yearbook Layout Editor. KYLE RAY COOPER-Varsi- ty Basketball, Lettermans Club. JESSICA COULEUR-Badminton, Tennis, Soph., junior rep., Student Advisory Board, Ecology Club, French Club, Girls State. DARREL L. COX-HERO. TOM CRAIG-Football. MARGO ANN CREATHBAUM-Color Guard, HERO. MEG CRESSEY-Singers, Bal- ladeers, Bell Choir, Orchesis, Singers pres., Regional Chorus. IIM A. CRIDER-Golf. TIMOTHY GORDON CROWLEY-Peer Counselor, Span- ish Club. KAREN SUE CURBY-French Club, HERO sec., Chorus. RON CURRY-Baseball. DALE IRVING DAMROW- Latin Club, Key Club, Ger- man Club, NHS. MARTY DARDEN-Football, Gymnastics. CYNTHIA LYNN DAVIS-Frosh Tennis, Cindermaids, Mat Mates, HERO vice pres., Key Club Calendar Girl. MARK DAVIS-Baseball, Basketball. MARK DA- VIS-Football. The Seniors' spirit goes on and on Thomas Craig Margo Creathbaum Meg Cressey jim Crider Timothy Crowley Karen Curby Ronald Curry Dale Damrow Marty Darden Bill Dargravel Gregg Davidson Cindy Davis jeff Davis Mark S. Davis Mark B. Davis Tina Davis Ross Defiel Seniors 23 Daniel De La Portilla Steve Denmark Dave Diamond Gerald Dinquel Libby Dove 1 Eric Driggs Susan Duncan Randy Dunklebarger Ray Durack Greg Dwight fix' Linda Dyer Cindy Etling john Evans 7 J , DANIEL DE LA PORTILLA-Football, Wrestling, Track, Lettermans Club, Key Club, Anytown. ELIZ- ABETH CAROLINE DOVE-Swimming, Key Club. E. SCOTT DRIGGS- Wrestling, Frosh. Football, Mar- shal Arts Club. SUSAN DUNCAN-Dudettes, Bea- ver Builders. RANDY DUNKELBARGER-Wrestling. RAYMOND DURACK-Baseball. CINDY ETLING- Band, Singers sec., Latin Club sec., Bell Choir, Musicals, Squad Leader, Chansonettes, NHS sec., Girls State, Regional Choir, Top 5'V0. IOHN EV- ANS-Football, Tennis. BRENDEN FEIL-Football. ARTHUR EERNWALT-Football, DECA. PHILLIP FRIEDMAN-junior rep., Latin Club, German Club, Spanish Club, French Club, Newspaper Staff. ALINE FRIGNAC-Frosh. Tennis, Cindermaids. DA- VID FROST-Tennis, NHS, Top Sofo. DONALD GREGORY FROST-Spanish Club, German Club, NHS, Musicals, Top Sofa. ELIZABETH ANN GAGE- Frosh. Tennis, Senior senator, HERO pres., Mat Mates, Key Club Calendar Girl. JEANNIE GARCIA- Frosh., Soph. senator, junior vice pres., Student Body vice pres., Mat Mates, Cindermaids, Key Club Sweetheart, Anytown, Guadalajara Ex- change. SUAIE GAW-Volleyball, Softball, Basket- ball, All City Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, All State Softball. SHARON GERBER-Basketball, Band, Top 50fo. IOSEPH GIESEMANN-Football, Wres- tling, Swimming, NHS, Top Sofo. RICHARD GLEA- SON-Wrestling. 24 Seniors A S s I R ...,, 1 l 4, Beckie Faught Brenden Feil Skip Fernwalt . 1 Peter Flansburg SCOU FFGHCI1 'X J t fi' . . -57453 The class of '78 is broadening their horizons by acquiring new skills and responsibilities 'k. nf Vi'k f 'f',f K x A A Q K K N5 '11 L I ' K! . fli is joe Giesemann Wendy Gilbert Richard Gleason Drew Fretz Phillip Friedman Aline Frignac David Frost .4 Donald Frost Liz Gage leannie Garcia Lori Garton Suzi Gaw Glen Gazzera jim George Sharon Gerber Seniors try their best to win the string and spoon contest to gain points for class competition. Seniors 25 Diane Gohde Iames Golder Mena Goncalves Bill Gordon Dale Goreham Vicki Grandinetti Sue Greenwald Lori Greer Rene Gregory Kathleen Grenier Harley Groff Philip Gudenschwager Bonnie Gunkel 26 Seniors .R t E P 1 . , in ' it f S K :INS is -- S loriilaeee i,', - V' ffl y , K 4 g 3 3 . e.i.. W S IN I I IAMES F. GOLDER-IV F00tball, Track, Latin Club, NHS, Top Sofa. MARIA FILOMENA GONCALVES-Chansonettes, Bell Choir. BILL GORDON- Key Club. DALE F. GOREHAM-Football, Wrestling, Basketball, Track, Key Club ICC rep., vice pres., pres., Lettermans Club, Anytown, NCCI. VICKI GRANDINETTI-Track, Cinderaids. SUSAN GREENWALD-Color Guard hist., Chalk Chicks. LORI GREERPom capt., Lettermans Club, Cindermaids, Key Club Calendar Girl. RENE GREGORY-Basketball. KATHLEEN GRENIER-Chalk Chicks. HARLEY OWEN GROFF-Gymnas- tics All City, Key Club, German Club. SCOTT R. HADLEY- Spanish Club, German Club. AZIM HAMEED-Golf Team. STUART A. HANDLEY- Bleacher Brats, German Club hist., Prep Chorus, National Merit Scholar- ship. SHARON LYNN HAYS-Track. LINDA ANN HEFFERAN-Spanish Club. NEVILLE T. HELMS-F00tball. DEBORAH RENEA HENDERSON- Volleyball, Basketball, Swimming. KIPP HEPBURN-Cross Country, Track. CHRISTY HILLIKER-Chansonettes, Singers, Musicals. LESLIE ANN HIMES-COE, Dudettes. GLENN R. HODSON-Key Club. CASSANDRA L. HOHANSHELT-Color Guard. LORI HUTCHISON-Latin Club, Keyettes, Beaver Builders, Yearbook Staff, Newspaper Photo Editor. SHARLENE A. IANEWAY-Volleyball, HERO. J , K,:,.,l,.., K 13 4. X 1 , Seniors Kristi Simon and lim Schaller get a big laugh out of lenie Kemp as she pulls a typical Sophomore stunt. They are great, the class of '78 Scott Hadley Azim Hameed Stuart Handley Sharon Hays Linda Hefferan Neville Helms Deborah Henderson Roger Henderson Lisa Hengel Kipp Hepburn Tanya Hering Christy Hilliker Leslie Himes Glenn Hodson Cassie Hohanshelt Wanda Hoke Scott Huber Mark Huckabay Mitch Hughes Nick Huish Hutchison Lori Sharlene Janeway Seniors 27 Achievement at last! joe lanssens Mike larko Neal jenkins Mary Kate lennings Al jones Kenny lung Terry Kalb Suzanne Kamens Kathy Kannerman Tom Karas Susan Kastner Paula Kavanaugh Becky Kearney Kim Kelley Chris Kellogg Kathy Kelly Lisa Kennett MICHAEL P. IARKO-Yearbook, Beaver Photogra- pher. NEAL IENKINS-Tennis. MARY KATHERINE JENNINGS-Science Club, Spanish Club, Beaver Builders, German Club, Ecology Club treas., Geology Club, Lettermans Club, Key Club, Musicals. ALBERT WESLEY IONES-Key Club. TERESA LYNN KALB- Swim Team, Young Life, Singers, Balladers. SU- ZANNE KAMENS-Cindermaids. THOMAS A. KARAS-Spanish Club, German Club. SUSAN KASTNER-HERO, NHS, Top Sofo. KIMBERLY ANN KELLEY-Swim Team, Tennis, Student Body treas., 28 Seniors 'iiii iii - af 2 I 3 F vu., Mermaids, NHS, Top 'l0ofo. CHRISTOPHER KEL- LOGG-Peer Counselor. KATHLEEN KELLY-Softball. KARIN KILPATRICK-Frosh. rep., Soph. Senate, Cin- dermaids, Mat Maids, Bleacher Brats, COE pres., An- ytown. KAREY M. KLUB-Beaver Builders hist., HERO tres., Color Guard, German Club. WILLIAM ED- WARD-Key Club, Computer Club, Band. LAURA KOWALSKI-Diving, Volleyball, Mat Maids. THOM- AS W. LANG-Tennis, Civitan, Beaver Co-Editor, NHS, Top 5'Vo. J' , wo- S he X 1 A vt Bruce Terman escorts Rene Gregory onto the football field during the powder puff pep assembly. 'l The Seniors set a great example for the underclass- men with their strong school spirit. Assemblies wouldn't have been the same without the total par- ticipation of loyal seniors. They realized it was their last football season and even with the enthusiasm of a winning season there was a sense of sorrow know- ing it was coming to an end. For three years they saw the crowning of Homecom- ing King and Queen. Each year the event became more meaningful and the nominees names were more familiar. Until it was the final year. It was their chance now, their friends being crowned. The cere- mony was held and it was a time of rejoicing for some, yet sorrow for others. For all it was a time to be remembered. Sushi Khera Darryl Kidder . . Karin Kilpatrick Bruce Kinghorn Dan Kleen Karey Klug lim Koenig William Kounter Laura Kowalski Laura Lambert Kim Lamken Michael Land Chris Landrith Tom Lang Tim Lang Seniors 29 Patti Lawsen Scott Lehrer Mike Leimkuehler Mike Leone Kevin Lewis Michele Lorden joey Lumpkin Terri Madison joe Maio Pat Maloney Darrin Maneth Dan Marley Teresa Marriott 30 Seniors Don Langley Terry Larkin Susie Lawler Pam Lawsen As typical seniors lim Schaller, Mike Stanley, and Ann Tipton take their time walking to class. ...-'41 E T t,tt.s 'V ,L . ef' , P iaas T 4 ,rig p it lfiei ggi, 'W rx .:i' W 'i 1i' W fix 5? xi? Uh. Now is the moment for setting new goals Patty Marsh Bruce Marshall Stan Marshall Sondra Marth Vince Martinez ' - ' Chris Maxey . lim May Charles McBride Scott McDonald I ...I Tim McGuffie David McKibben Lisa McKinney Laurie McLeland DON LAWRENCE LANGLEY-Football, Wres- tling, Frosh. rep., Lettermans Club, Latin Club, Key Club vice pres., Anytown, NHS, Top 20!o. PATTI LAWSEN-DECA. SCOTT F. LEHRER-IV Tennis, Latin Club rep. MICHAEL LEIM- KUEHLER -Cross Country, Diving, Gymnastics, Swimming. KEVIN 1. LEWIS-Track, Football, Key Club pres., Science Club, TAP, Lettermans Club pres., Boys State, Top 100!0. MICHELE LORDEN- Ski Club. IOEY LUMPKIN-Football, Wrestling, Track, Football All City, All State. TERRI MADI- SON-HERO, Beaver Builders. JOSEPH MAIO- Spanish Club, Key Club, Singers. DARRIN MANETH-Basketball. PATRICIA LINDA MARSH-German Club, Chalk Chicks, Color Guard. CHARLES E. MCBRIDE-Spanish Club pres., SATYR. SCOTT MCDONALD-Wrestling, Key Club. TIMOTHY DART McGUFFIE-Foot- ball, Wrestling, Track, Lettermans Club. LAURI LYNN MCLELAND-HERO pres. TINA MCQUIS- TON-IV Volleyball, Pom, Singers, Chanson- nettes. Seniors 31 Seniors get by with a little cooperation Thomas Mergan john Miller Stacey Moore Steve Moore ff' Patty Morneau Cathe Morris Merrill Morrison Leland Moy I lon Muilenberg Todd Mumma Mary Naumann Mike Naumann Tom Nelson Kim Newland JOHN MILLER-Cross Country, Track, Key Club, Ge- ology Club. PATRICIA ANN MORNEAU-German Club, HERO, Prep Chorus, Chansonettes. CATHE MORRIS-Frosh Tennis, Soph. treas., Iunior rep., Stu- dent Body Publicity Co-ordinator, IV Baseball Score- keeper, IV, Varsity Cheer, Mat Mates, Cindermaids, NCCI. LELAND MOY-Swim Team, Latin Club, NHS pres., Outstanding junior, Top 2'V0. ION MUILEN- BERG-Track. TODD C. MUMMA-Football, Track Frosh. Basketball, Key Club, Lettermans Club, Any- town. MARY CATHERINE NAUMANN-COE. Ml- CHAEL P. NAUMANN-Football, Wrestling, IV Base- ball, Letterman Club. THOMAS ALLEN NELSON- Swim Team, Key Club, NHS, Top 20!0. LAURA 1. NICCUM-Chansonettes vice pres. WILLIAM R. NORLING-Cross Country, Key Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Computer Club, Anytown. LORI LEE OBERMEYER-Peer Counselor. DANA ORANGIO- Volleyball, Basketball. PATTI L. PAGE.-Swim Team, Cindermaids, Chansonettes, Band. GREGORY P. PA- IAK-Newspaper Staff. CLIP BALMER-Football, Bas- ketball, Lettermans Club. CHRIS PALMERI-Basket- ball. STACEY PAULSEN -HERO. LARRY PETROULA- KIS-Frosh. Basketball, Frosh. Tennis. NANCY PHILIP- PI-Cindermaids. LAURA POLLOCK-Swim Team, Mat Mates, Cindermaids, Singers. CATHERINE POTTS-IV Volleyball, Cindermaids, 32 Seniors Laura Niccum Lisa Nickum Bill Norling Lori Obermeyer Kathy Olden Dana Orangio Angie Oselette Pattie Page Greg Pajak Vick Pajak Clip Palmer 'w kff7x i iii Clip Palmer and loey Lumpkin accept a cake for the football team from Cheerleaders Michele Neilsen, Lisa Garcia, Susan Davis and Lisa Scofield. Chris Palmeri Stacey Paulsen Kai Pedersen janet Peters Stanley Peters Larry Petroulakis Nancy Philippi Genet Pierce Laura Pollack Cathy Potts Seely Pratt Seniors 33 jOSEPH R. PRAY-Transfer. LANA QUACKENBUSH- HERO, Mat Mates. DAN RABY-Football, Cross Country, Track, Lettermans Club, Track All City, All State. SUZY RICCARDO-Badminton, Track, French Club, TAP, ICC. IULIE M. ROBERSON-Band. MAR- KUS ROBERTS-German Club, Latin Club, Science Club, SATYRS pres., Computer Club, Yearbook Staff, Newspaper. jOY ROMINE-Chansonettes. ALLISON PAULE ROWE-Swimming, Track, Spanish Club vice pres., Senior senator, Civitan, NHS, Top 20!0. AMY RUSSELL-Cindermaids, Mat Mates. RANDY RYAN- Key Club. AMY DIANE SACKETT-ICC, Chanson- ettes, Singers, Orchesis, Musicals. CHARLE SAN- CHEZ-Frosh. sec., junior senate, Cindermaids, Mat Mates, COE sec. ROBERT SANFRATELLO-Singers, Balladeers, Bell Choir, Key Club, Spanish Club, ICC rep., Musicals. GARY SAUNDERS-Football, Baseball, Frosh. pres., Soph. pres., junior treas., Key Club, Latin Club, Ski Club, Boys State, NCCj. MELINDA K. SAXTON-Cindermaids. IAMES CLARENCE SCHALLER-Basketball, Frosh. vice pres., Soph. sena- tor, Senior pres., Lettermans Club, Key Club, Boys State, Anytown. ALISA SCHRADER-Key Club Calen- dar Girl, HERO, Mat Mates, jV, Varsity Cheer. ROB- ERT SCHRYVER-Football. joseph Pray Mark Prebe Sandy Pruitt Craig Pulver Lana Quackenbush Dan Raby james Reischman Larry Revill Dan Reynolds Suzy Riccardo julie Roberson Marcus Roberts .l Carol Robinette Alfred Rochin Thomas Roeper Lori Rohan joy Romine Mark Romine Dan Root Leslie Roth Mike Stanley gives his approval as judy Steckle casts her vote for the best body in the Mr. Beaver Contest. 34 Seniors Q' How's this for seniorit ? Allison Rowe Eddie Ruiz Michele Rumann Amy Russell Randy Ryan Amy Sackett Charle Sanchez Robert Sanfratello Gary Saunders Melinda Saxton james Schaller Tom Schauer Alisa Schrader Robert Schryver Susan Schryver Denise Schumacher ix f' S stt, wif Seniors 35 Ray Shively Terri Shock lo Anna Simmons Kristi Simon Wendy Skiba Cindy Smith Linda Smith Mary Ann Smith Michelle Smith Neely Snyder Michael Solomon Glynda Sorrell Barb Southwarth 36 Seniors Bob Shaw Eli Sherman john Sherman Casey Shewak R' Ei Debra ory Spencer Sparks Dave Sutter and Chris O Donnell observe as Mike Stark makes an attempt at the hat throwing contest Where do the go from here? Tim Spreier Sara Squire leff Staley Merri Stanley Mike Stanley Michael Stark Iudy Steckl Carole Steinbach Melissa Steinle Ted Stentz Darrell Stephens Sharon Stephens Angela Stiles -ip . MARK ANDREW SCHWARZ-Swimming, Wrestling, Key Club, Band, Orchestra, Boys State, Student Ad- visory Board, Drum Major. BRUCE SEARS- Football, Basketball. ELI MATHEW SHERMAN- Key Club, NHS, Top 50!o. STEPHEN CASEY SHEWAK- Basket- ball, Baseball, Football, Key Club. RAY SHIVELY- Football. IOANNA SIMMONS Cindermaids, Top 50!o. KRISTI SUE SIMON - Pom co-Capt., Key Club Calendar Girl, Lettermans Club, Top 'I00!0. WENDY A. SKIBA- Band, Orchestra. CYNTHIA L. SMITH - Mat Mates, Orchesis, Yearbook Editor, Key Club Calendar Girl, Key CLub Sweetheart Attendent . . . BARBARA SUE SOUTHWORTH- Swim Team, junior sec., French Club, Singers, Cindermaids pres DEBBIE SPARKS-HERO. SARA SQUIRE- German Club, Ecology Club. IEFFREY IAY STALEY- Football, Baseball, Key Club Chaplin. MERRI STANLEY-Top 1. MIKE STANLEY- Golf, Senior rep., NHS, Boys State, Top Sofa. MICHAEL RAY STARK-Football, Baseball, HERO. IUDITH ANN STECKL-Tennis, junior senator, Senior rep THEODORE K. STENZ- Key Club. DARRELL STEPHENS- IV Football, Baseball, Key club, Lettermans Club, SHARON ANN STEPHENS-HERO. ANGIE STILES- HERO, Ecology Club. Seniors 37 Susan Strick Donald Struebel Tina Struebel Mark Stulik ' Kay Stymiest Dorothy Suppes lanice Surratt Don't look back, we're almost there Dave Sutter Sally Sweeney Lester Sweetow Bruce Terman ,- Wilysf The seniors had fun during their last year at SHS and when they thought of graduation a sad feeling en- tered them. They think of all the good times they've had. Their senior year was the best because they were respected by the underclassmen. When they left, they found themselves and their goals, always remembering the times they learned, laughed and cried as the Class of '78. They brought with them to SHS new ideas and lots of enthusiasm. They put their ideas to work and they accomplished much. Class of '78 worked together to better the school. 38 Seniors ,S Vicki Thomas Allen Thompson Claudia Tichar Ann Tipton Roger Tomas Keli Trainor Taking some time off to get it together for the Class picture. 2' V'f. EH, . 553 Mary Tucker Maria Valenzuela my jane Vogel Eric Wade Melinda Walker Bill Watson Cinda Watson Wendy Welt Amy Welty Dale Wendt Kent White Victoria White Toni Whitney Brad Wierck james Wifler john Wiltsey Aimee Winn WK DONALD STRUEBEL-COE. MARK STULIK-Musicals. KAY STYMIEST -HERO, Mat Mates, Cindermaids, French Club, Key Club Calendar Girl. DOROTHY ANN SUPPES-Keyettes. jANICE SURRATT- Badmin- ton, Beaver Builders vice pres., German Club, Mat Mates, Yearbook Staff, Beaver Staff. DAVID L. SUT- TER-Football, Key Club. LESTER SWEETOW- Foot- ball, Wrestling. BRUCE STEPHEN TERMAN- Gym- nastics. VICKI LEIGH THOMAS- Softball, TRAGYC. CLAUDIA TICHAR- olleyball, Basketball, Beaver Builders. ANN IRENE TIPTON-Badminton, Tennis, junior senator, Senior treas, Latin Club, Keyettes. ROGER A.M. TOMAS-Basketball, Track, Ski Club. MARY TUCKERSki Club. Cathi Wise Lorelei Wooden joseph Yu David Zeitlin Mary Zurick jANE VOGEL-Gymnastics, HERO, Gymnastics All City. MELINDA WALKER- Singers. BILL WATSON- Frosh. senator. CINDA KEL WATSON -Singers., Chansonettes, Prep Chorus, Dudettes. WENDY WELT-Track, Beaver Builders. AMY LOWE WELTY- Band, Singers, Balladeers, Musicals, Orchesis pres.. KENT B. WHITE-Tennis, Key Club, Anytown. VIC- TORIA WHITE-Tennis, Chansonettes, Singers. TONI WHITNEY-Track, Beaver Builders. BRAD WIERCK- Football, Newspaper Cartoonist. AIMEE WINN-COE. CATHI WISE-HERO. LORELEI jEAN WOODEN- Frosh.,Soph., junior senator, Senior sec., Pom, Cin- dermaids vice pres., Mat Mates, Chansonettes, Civi- tan, Key CLub Calendar Girl. DAVID L. ZEITLIN- Swim Team, Gymnastics. Seniors 39 . 40 Seniors lu H FOVS Class of '79 1. CLASS OFFICERS: Ellen Marshall-Pres., Lisa Scofield-Treas., Becky Clift-Veep., Mary Welty-Rep., and Leigh Fox-Rep. 2. Abby Milkas and Mary Welty look on as Robin Giltner presents a startled Mark Naylor with a necklace in Light Up the Sky. 3. After a hard day in school, Becky Clift looks about as bored as a student can get. 4. Rachel Gentry, Pam Pongratz and Lisanne Yudell stroll to class as Robert DelaPortilla shows off his shirt on Dress-Up Day. 5. A crowd of rowdy juniors get ready to partici- pate in the spirit contest at a pep assembly. 6. Joe Meier waits in the library before the juniors' Washington D.C. trip. 1 Q JZ is Three years down, one to go for juniors Ken Adams Mark Adams : r ,, A g th Markalene Abrahams g ,J Patrick Aiken Anthony Allen Martha Alton Brian Anderson David Anderson Eric Anderson Robert Anderson Amy Andrews Kimberly Anthony Gregg Arney Gary Arnold Tracy Arrington Chris Attridge Jeanne Aungst Kathy Bade Mark Bagniewski Caron Bailey lohn Baird Nasrin Banai David Bandelin Sharon Barikmo Laura Barricks 42 'MJ R ,. Wa, Dean Bauer Robin Bauer lo,,Ellen Beard Kathryn Beaudin Steve Beck X7', gf Terry Castillo Rosa Cays Gordon Catlin Mark Colle , f T Doris Behrmann 5 ' Melody Bell ,,,. T Donald Benjamin 'Q I K , Q x V ! YE N Xl 'lll sr I N 1 . I 4 r X kiggx Q -0-F A Q -' .K x ,y ' V' 'I i fr! Y' T Raymond Bensema Brian Bergeson Trina Bertocchi Thomas Blackledge -A . X ' ii - iw' ,Q . 4, In .. Q. f' f 'H . wfiiz,-11 '1 5' A n ,f M , if M is ' J-1 tt a X5-6137227 PM Y The class of '79 began their first year as upperclass- men with enthusiasm. Selling cokes at football games was only the beginning of activities they held to raise money for the spring prom. They also sponsored the first dance, which was a tremendous success. Future plans included car washes and candy sales. The ju- nior Class worked well together in putting on a prom that none would soon forget. !i. tv . A' 1 Y , . t ... ,Q ' JM' 1 . if f x 1 l st f 'ff 2 ' ..f '- -.5 il. , .. 'X 1. . -1 'lm i .4 .X ,I I Mary Blakley john Boillot Laurie Borrero Charlotte Brady Mike Brady Claire Briley Carla Brooks Mike Brooks Anita Brower Lorraine Brown Mark Bruner Mary Bucko Brian Burnett Eric Butler Elaine Byers Keith Cannata Bob Carey joseph Carlstrom Romulus Caroselli D'Ette Casanova David Chapman Paul Charlton Gregory Charniga Daurie Chase Timothy Chelgren Tim Chesebrough Anthony Cholewa lon Christiansen Mark Churchill Rebecca Clift Kim Cloute Micheal Colletti Chris Colton Carol Cooley leffrey Cooper Susan Corrigan Todd Cowan Carol Cox Patricia Cranston Patricia Cromley Frank Cutting Catherine Czagany Brian Dame Lori Davies Susan Davis Thomas Davis Carre Dawson jonathan Dawson james De Lashmutt Waldron Dean Robert Dela Portilla Donna Dell Aringa Dave Delnoce Angela Di Gregorio Stacey Di Lorenzo Scott Dinquel Stewart Doe Dean Dole jenny Donley Margy Donley Creighton Donovan X X x David Dunlap Gordon Durack lennie Edington john Edwards Eric Ekstrom Gordon Ellison iz.. w- ,f i F 7 S xl Q . i f ,, 3 -3' .Q 1 'Sw z Taking a last look at her notes between classes is Lori Davies. Pride flows through the Class of '79 Rita Ellner janet Elsroad Mark Erickson Debora Ervin Carla Eskelund Lori Eskola F vC YZ? X' Az,.. I ,I aa: . f Eric Gateley Lenora Gatliff Todd Garcia james Gasparro Daniel Gatlin x i F, A 1 rrrs frr Ann Evans Albert Felix Russell Ferracane Gregg Field lfhjfri Leigh Fine Nancy Fish Tom Flanigan Lisa Fleuridas 1,-1 l William Foley 2 T James Folk ' David Forbes ,S Michael Forzano Leigh Fox Chris Frue Lisa Garcia Stella Garcia 'lf 2516 is,ls N As a junior at SHS, there are many joyful exper- iences that will be remembered for years. In fact, it was an active and scholastic challenge because the prerogative of the upper classman was to pre- pare for the future. As the year progressed, the realization of the upcoming completion of high school grew nearer. Therefore, involvement in ac- tivities was a goal for the junior class. juniors 45 Mark George Barry Giesemann john Gill Gregg Gilmore Robin Giltner Michelle Goins Rhonda Gold Dorthy Goldberg Elizabeth Goreham Susan Goss Darlene Gottlieb Michael Grandinetti Angela Hakac Christopher Hall Scott Hall Gary Hamann Bilquis Hameed Sharon Hammer Robert Hampton janet Hansen Rachel Hanson Sarah Harrison jennifer Harvey Shawn Haseltine Daniel Heffner Valorie Helmick Alan Helvig james Henry Keith Heun Ryan Hodgeman Ellen Hoffert 46 juniors juniors win Homecoming competition Patricia Geller joia Gentile Rachel Gentry Terry Genzlinger janet George Kevin George ,lly V- , . ,A SWA all ,,l 's wt ' Gregory Holder Douglas Holland Beth Hooker Lee Hooks .4 'Y '05 .s ni'-,F t .rl ,t ' wif? 1 I ,lf t E '29 1.1 IX lk tl' junior Class President Ellen Marshall relaxes after the spoon race during Homecoming Week. .2 rfv I ,, si 4 in , 'JL E J i f it i , ,lf M. V f ff' , v ' XC 5 F la I-Q 7 t . tj ' ,Ll 5- ,,, jiwgaffs, , 5 fi Q 44- V, Wi, 719 T X 1 , , y 4 1 Lffwiirf fr l ',:.w,,,,,,,,w .,,-,-1,,. ' ,, 'ff f 4141 l , , X s jerry Howard Carol Huebner Charles Hurla Lisa Hussey David Hutchens jon Hyrns Troy lbara Brad Ipsen Michelle lrwin Q ff Homecoming week was a very special event for juniors this year. They participated in the tricycle race, the spoon race and the banana eating con- test. They also put the finishing touches on their float, Peanuts, Superstars. The juniors worked hard on their float, and their work paid off, as they won first place. U1 ,gf F ff is 'f :fa , ff 3 W 5 rv ff' 1 2 . . ' if . l I is 9 n l I Ki. I. ' f' Z ' 't t L ty, r, C . A , 1 sw Il xl ,, ' ,ll Q N jf' ' V , ' va v-Tv l5:E3'5EQY'7:, J . Z C ff Amanda Kruse Kathleen Lake , ,N Elizabeth jarko Colleen jerrett Andrew johnson Denise johnson Allyson jones Francie jones Reva jones Sharon jones Vance julian Torrey Kaatz Donna Kaufmann Paula Kavanaugh Michael Kearns Andre Kelly Teresa Kennedy Annette Klein Christopher Klevos jill Knappenberger Pam Knutsen Michael Kominska Mike Kozlik Stevan Kron Rich Kelly luniors 47 juniors work together for a successful year Dwight Lambert Keith Lamken Tom Land jim Lee Kathleen Lee Lea Ann Lennemann Kevin Lesk Larry Lesueur Scott Levin Pam Lindley Andrew Lisicki Alicia Lopez Rich Macdonald Melanie Mandelin Tamara Maneth Duane Marney Ellen Marshall Greg Marshall Michelle Marti Greg Martin Christina Martinez Daniel Masquelier Lynda Matlock Doris McArdle 48 juniors Brad McBride jim McCausland Tim McCausland Ed McFarland Mike McKnight Eddie McWest jocko McWest Gary Mehok joe Meier Cathy Melka Ceci Merryweather Mary Michaelson N1 ,X S X as Alf' K, 77,1 I juniors Dave Forbes, Todd Ori, Keith Wilson and Gordie Ellison get a laugh out of Lori Davies. n A .gf :sgQS'Sf ,g,,?' up xv, 4- , Z' me 'LJ X Y 107 , ...I Y 513 V x t D, 3 I 1, W , l 3, QAXI X ll Qi sl: ,f . , , I Ly x t g, .iv ' r Ty Plies Sandra Polen Bob Polito Pam Pongratz Lisa Pope Abby Milkis Claire Miller Mark Miller Steven Miller ,C .-type' X i f .. . ts, T it 4, .- S get 4 D if is . .. ,I H r.- 1 I Q 5 .. 'J Bill Petchauer Mike Peterson Terrence Miller lody Moore Mark Moore Michael Moore Victoria Moore james Morrison Cynthia Moy Danny Muir joseph Munchweiler Scott Murphy Paul Murry Terry Murrietta Irene Mutchnik Mark Naylor Pamela Nelson Lisa Neroni Michele Nielsen Bonnie Niles Mark Njaa Carol Norman Nancy Norwalk Clay Nowell james O'Brien Pamela O'Connor Todd Ori Troy Orr jennifer Owens Steven Painter William Pajak Denise Paris Susan Parker Sandra Parsons julia Patrick David Paul Laureen Pavlik joy Peckham Darryl Pendergrass Barbara Pero Suzanne Peterson Brian Petterson Stacey Phares Tracy Phillips juniors 49 Bronwyn Reynolds Tom Proulx Charles Quintrall Sandra Raby Louis Ragusa Carol Raisanen Scott Randza F' X jennifer Rogers john Rooney Craig Roos Anthony Ross Karen Ross Rexford Ross Tod Ross Tracey Roth Victoria Rotundo Russell Roush lolyn Russell Shawna Russell juniors come from a long line of Sophomores l , X J 3 - , , mf X 1 X f Keli Sappington Nick Sarantes Melissa Saunders David Schnell john Schrab Rebecca Schrier David Schultz Andrew Schwartz Lisa Scofield 7 ' Greg Scotten Annette Secchiari Mike Seedenburg Georgina Shaud Larry Sheehan Greg Shewman Bart Shilingburg Kathy Shupe Hans Silberschlag Nanci Silver Carrie Singer Steve Siverson Kevin Small Darren Smalley Blard Smith ,ur I -,Z A M' 2:6 Carl Tex Ritter shows off his strength by pumping iron during weightlifting class. X S iyy . f it f A Bonnie Snider Nancy Sobek David Solomon Dennis Spain Kim Spaulding Carrie Smith David Smith jason Smith john Smith Sandy Smith Terry Smoot juniors 51 Cathy Stulik Debbie Sudbeck Ellen Svaco Alva Swanson Elizabeth Swanson LaWanda Swanson Scott Swanson Matha Swartwout Colleen Taber Brion Tadrick Ron Tanner Ray Taylor Susan Taylor David Teisch Eric Terp Elizabeth Thalisinos Kirk Thompson Mary lo Ticher Ed Tobin David Stein Dennis Stephan Ann Stewart Scott Stewart Scott Stieg Roxanne Stragier iii 'QS y 1, y, 5 ,ww V jill Toenjes Mary Trieloff jay Trevor Ray Tummond 52 juniors Seniority is just around the corner .1 x, Q, ft 'H-. f,, I xxx ,, V, V limi , Xt E , l ff! a, 5 r , ' I 1 sf l hi 1 l l Xs- ,all Ln' if V: ' S fsX l , V, , A 1' X Pb .FH l +4 K l 'Q' +L, . ,' V? Q te 1 1 at if K . A l C T S ,ix .ff Dan Valenzuela Mark Vanderginst Irene Vanicek Amy Vogelson Nancy Wagenseller Sharon Wagner l 1 -l ' .LX I , T if , 'Nm' .Z , I , if t ,, . .- We . ffl ki 3, li 5 5 J I x 1 5' N . fd' ,A iq , - ff I I L.. p .. ,, 6 '- t 'F X '11 5 Y Q -fx v 'L lx K rg, f 1 lj ,in 'Qt 5 v' I X . x C... I , V 'sh L '44 K1 ' A' I aar S , fx ' A. if' 'Qs WN S 6 A t lx? 2 X - ,-,V , X ff Lisanne Yudell Kathy Zaic Dana Wampler Tim Warren Debbie Way Pam Weaver Christopher Webb Henry Wellman Mary Welty Ray Wheeler Kurt Whiteman Bob Wiegand David Wiegand Tim Wilburn john Wiley julie Wiley Tim Wiley Cathy Whitfield Stockton Whingo Cathy Williams john Williamson Keith Wilson Kelley Wolfswinkel Cheryl Woodlock Stephanie Workman Sydney Workman Charles Woske jacqueline Yazzie Mary Kay Yearin Mike Zelechowski john Zeller juniors 53 P 'v ff. 'av -'Q-,.' V 54 Sophomores ms. Sophomores Class of 80 si, EI 1. Kathy Norris, Lisa Maxey and friends enjoy their lunch hour out in the sunshine. ' 2. Hustling to class are Shawn Halpin and Mark Dewane. 0 3. Todd Tombs waits for the morning bell to ring. 0 4. Classes can be exasperating as jan Johnson finds out. 0 5. Providing leadership for the Sophomore Class are the officers: President Paul Marusich, Vice-President Calee Palmer, Secretary Gretchen Gossen, Repre- sentatives Tacy Bruns and Tim Spain. 0 6. Doug Paulson eagerly attempts to help his class win a banana eating contest. 8 v if 3? f it LQMSQJ wr- A-gh N..! .,...---'- You.. , l .X wi 'Q N. Q A Ax W K 1 ff' T X I 1 ggi. - i'-5' Sophomores 55 Activities breed sophomore spirit Sophomore spirit ran high as activities were promoted by the class officers. A judo competition, as well as car washes and other fund raising projects added quite a bit of money to the class treasury. Banana eating contests, tricycle races and other class competitions were vigorously entered-and sometimes won-by the enthusiastic sophomores. lfa ii - , 2. , ,o Q . 5 - QQ. '15 Mickey Abbasi 1 lodean Abrahams Ron Arlich jim Aiken Y Karen Alessandri I Kay Amburn Symanthia Ameelyenahio Anne Anderson Curt Anderson ff Ingrid Anderson ti :g Wayne Anderson f 4 Kevin Andrews Dave Andrews t t Patti Andrew Mike Anthony Dave Arnold Lena Attridge Angie Attico john Atwood Ken Atwood Ei tw,,.. s1ftt,: , 'V Wil r,,.. 0- Vfwifl 1 j f' , 2, im.: wi, I'- HM ,A L, t f '. Sheman Aven jeff Axtell Bob Bade Mark Bagnewski Connie Baker Roger 'Baker Mike Bandelin 56 Sophomores ny. a . it 5 .1,3,,- L, . 'SQ' 42 .X 5 'WIN 'H Vex W l 4 , - x fi , n l :F ,cz 1 J 5 ,Pa Z' s ,V., in A Q22 . V it 41. T ., ' ll' M25 ' ' T li ' K ,J ' M f A ori Carlson Terry Carpenter Lynette Chamberlain 1 47' 'rn ' -, f f' t1,, i ,S ,. is f a n of T he Q 7 A i A' T ' I N X lv N l T T , ix 1-- ,fl ':C '- Wm ,XFN Al V .A ,, i 4 T' my T l Q C? l lxrrxl 2 stifle ills Z' r 17.44. , V K f ,' 'Z f H? Q '27 gba'- I , ,Q it ,ff ' '..f4-A .f f. wQ john Barrett Mike Bashaw Linda Bate lay Bayley Mickey Bays Matt Beed lolene Banjamin Teresa Bertocchi joe Bieger Mike Bielli Rick Biers Ron Black lanine Blasich Dee Boettcher Ellen Bond Bob Booher john Boone Dave Boundy Ann-Marie Bradin Tami Britt Carl Brooks Allen Brown Chris Brown Tacy Bruns Mike Brust Mark Bucko Chris Bulleigh john Burd jerry Burg Todd Burns Amy Burris Karen Butler Theron Buzzard Bonnie Byrd Linda Caddell Keith Cannat Barb Carlson Lisa Graves seems more interested in munching her ice cream than cheering her class on to victory in a lunchtime competition. Sophomores 57 jim Chamberlain Aaron Chernon Clarence Chesley Mike Christianson Karen Christopher Bruce Church Sonny Ciesla Ralph Clement , Danny Clifford Gerry Coleman Kathy Colton Meg Connors john Coons Gary Cooper Laura Cooper Mary Cooper David Copley Paul Cordero Mimi Cressey Rick Cromley Steve Crompton Paul Cummins Lorise Curry Mike Curtin joe Daley james Davidson Debbie Dekam Adam Dellrie Micheal Devin Mark Dewane Colleen Diddams Rich Diddams Paula Dimperio Dave Dodson Mack Doolen Ken Doornkaat Adam DuBose Stephan Duncan Sue Durrenberger Michelle Dutton Marla Dyer Bob Earl Mindy Ekstrom Don England Debbie Ervin Bill Esry Wendy Essex Peggy Etling lean Falletich Leah Farnsworth Dave Faust 58 Sophomores Eh N, r' 5 i, iff-mg, 2 , I 5 0 ,f .3 sk. 1. i -vt n gpg 6 I , 1 ,. l 1 ly 1 t, f fn W? '73 ' 11- ll t J t N1 I ' lr ff! i . . ,wtnzzf Y , 1 :aa 9 gt I 'J f if If l v, ,r .J F zl 'ffm ,vii W ff! as Q ,Q .,,., my 4 Q 0 f 'Q-af ii. !l l i 'SD- X 4- 'Y H 5- www' :.Q .I .5 ll :P Y' 1 1' 1 N if X 1 Swimmers Mindy Stiles and julie Marsh look like they're going out for more than swim- ming titles. Participation is the sophomore way R 4' v 'fl . 'l .t l r Y .,W ew 1 fy Sus-I R. fl lf ss' Louis Giesler Richard Glady Glenn Gibbons Gretchen Gossen 4 t t a ,a 'Q I a w ' 1 . x FXQ Kurt Fawley Greg Fehr Sam Filicetti Ellen Filler lane Filler David Flippin , I ,f gn Cindy Ford 'Z' lill FOX F si L :dig 7 ! Daryn Fritz Duane Fronk qi A Q f 1 Donny Frost E V 25 Ruth Fry Randy Gaebler R Shivonn Gaines Mike Galley Bill Galliher Kent Galusha Steve Garn i Cheryl Gatlin Brian George Randy Gibson No longer sidelined sportswise, sophomores participated in practically every school sport. JV cheerleaders aroused crowd enthusiasm as the varsity players of tomorrow perfected their skills. Sophomores strengthened their involve- ment in student council, clubs and other extra- curricular activities as they discovered new and varied interests. Sophomores 59 Theresa Finlan Terry Flanigan Melissa Francis Peggy Freeman Pauline Frignac Lisa Graves lan Green jennifer Green Natalie Green janet Gill john Grimes Tom Gronley Cheryl Gudenschweger Diane Gutermilch Craig Hadley Scott Hagestad Ed Hall Russ Hamann Sean Halpin Mary Hann Dave Hanson Gail Harambasic Lisa Harding Susan Harrer Debbie Harris Anne Hathaway jeff Havranek Barry Hays jeanne Helms Mark Henderson jeff Henry Orietta Hernandez Phyliss Hernandez Alan Hill Tom Hoffman Cynthia Hoke jane Holiday Becky Holland james Holmes janet Holmes Mark Holt Kathy Howe Lynn Huddleston Paul Huebner Barbara Huff Condon Hulgan Chris Hulser jon lmbrogno 60 Sophomores Classes reflect varied interests fl, -ii in--A E 'Q tl Qian V Q.. tv fl I . ...x I A eu, . ,-V. 'I 1 s f' X' ' f we K ' 5 . f.2 I .. 1 lf 'ft ltr Homework and Gary Cooper don't seem to be mixing well. 'SQ' Mary Kate Jennings 9 , X -'55 f. if f.. 'lg N in n..L '4 Scott Leigh julie Leimkueler Erin lennison jan johnson Bob jones Elizabeth jones lanice jones jeff jones Frank Kain Sharon Kalb Lynn Kardos Kay Kasper Karl Kaspryzk Paula Kavand Dave Keithly Lori Kelly Patti Kelly jenny Kemp Sara Kennett Janice King Tim Klevos Sara Klug Bill Knappenbe Penny Kosto jeff Kounter Pat Krouth Karen Laflan David Lake Pam Lambert james Land Timothy Larkin Bruce Larsen Sophomores 61 Greg Lewandowski julie Lieurence Barbara Lincoln Moses Lindeback Dana Lindebak Heidie Lindholm Dale Lish Linda Lloyd Linda Loeffler Margaret Lopez Matt Lopez Vivienne Lopez Vickie Loveland Greg Lucas Mark Luellen Debbie Lunt Michele Mablo Thomas MacDonald Cary Mader Linda Maerz Richard Magen Eddie Maio john Manley Danny Marin Kevin Mark David Marks julie Marsh Mark Marshall Holly Martin Lauri Martin Patsy Martinez Paul Marusich Robin Mason Carol Mauldin Lisa Maxey Cathy May Chuck McCall Kevin McCann Mike McCoy 62 Sophomores jim Lennox Dana Lesniak Larry LeSueur S 2 , f f E an 9 -44.22 M -1- X C., f , 4 --.1 ' 1 N XXI NJ' ,I lk Yes, if lla- fr-.JD W K... 4.45 4-' I X,-- x .Q 1, 1. L- .. , ,V 1' 1 , in 'Viv . , P- 3, gt , VA'A x A ff' 141' at ' :A A . Q QV? 2 3 .ws lll' 1 Qs ti Q s , L . l trl, 2 trsii . wwf' .V I , A' 3 if If , - I '1 rf: ' i 'L , , saw ' M r M f-V srav i- -L A s V .F H , A , A . 3 L , J - ' t M' 1 Q., 4 'J xv A F .fb 17 19. 1 5 XS ' X V W L 4 ,W ,I It Q -ff it L fm 1 f C lfia v 56 '. . . Mil L L ii' Qt' Showing his enthusiasm is Tim Regan. Working together spreads enthusiasm Q ,, P 3 L A L x fs L -1, 3 at P i . SV 6, n M . ' W . , Z - aw ff' 1 I 3 r ff 5 lf' - ,- , V x A QW if X f I f X 5 4 . ,nh X5 as ,.. avg J, gf 1 I T ' ul'-' W ig' k M,,ff f g j ' A L L I p , will W .. V9 1- A Psi? l Ng L' fi . .it ' it tt, A' '. fl ' f1,, Q 1 X 'F r g. 1' 1 xl l Q rf, R , J 2 -,,, .. N K K , l ll V ll if A f ' ff ' 3,.V.,sf,ft.,-Lf' 1.2 ' 3 f - 1 Qf l,,f,ll1,' Roy McDaniels Dawn McDonald Kevin McDonald Kevin McDonough Tony McFadzen Tim McGinley Annette McKnight Rick McMahon Adam McMillan Bonnie McMillan Cathy McWeely Hayley Medeiros Bob Melton Tom Middaugh jeff Mikl Mike Miles Monte Miller Steve Miller Kevin Milliken Margie Milne Terry Mitchell Keller Moelich Karen Moore Rebecca Moore Robert Moore Ed Morgan Brent Morris Polly Morris Susan Morrow Ty Moyers Eric Muelenburg Carol Mulholland Debbie Mulligan Larry Munsil Peggy Murrietta Eric Naugle Dayna Nelson Kim Nelson Lisa Nelson Lisa Neroni Geerhard Nikolic Kathy Nooris Kris Ogle Sue Orlosky Kathy Osmun Tim Ostern Kevin Owds Chris Owens Nick Pajak Calee Palmer Pam Parker Doug Paulson Sophomores 63 Gina Periano Debbie Peterson Connie Petrick Chris Petroulakis Dan Peyton Hoyt Phelps Susan Philips Tom Player Bob Ploog Bill Pongratz Alexandria Pope Lori Pope Ron Popovich Steve Poppe Rhonda Price jerry Raby Matt Reed Max Reed Tim Reagan Marlene Rehm Doug Remien Briann Reynolds Barry Rich jeff Rickey Diane Roberts Lisa Roberts john Robertson julie Rodgers Ruthann Rolan Nick Rombakis Kim Roth Celia Rumann Richard Russell Sue Russell Frank Russman Tom Sackett 64 Sophomores 711+ YH! l 4 S. :S l , l HW fWL:44?, Mann ,,.., , .,.,, A arf' School life captures attention fi.-5 l ,.,. I ,S Marcy Sanchez Cynthia Sanders Glen Sater jeff Schauer , ' I' jx! fa wnflfwaf fwszfxi , ,, - tl if te if s. Voting for Mr. Beaver are Heidi Woodbury, Jeanine Blasch and lennie Kemp. I , XX 6, t 1 , Q, '7 3 F l fixw i Debbie Schmidt Brenda Schnell Lily Schwartz Bill Seedenburg Mark Sennette Patty Sergi Sharon Shelly Tracy Shewak Steve Shrum Bob Silver Carol Siverson jerry Slagle Heather Smith jenny Smith Lauri Smith Phil Smith Sara Smith Scott Smith Tami Smtih Michelle Sohl Tom Solem Elaina Sorrell Kerri Spahn Sherri Spahn Tim Spain Randy Speight Clay Stamper Sherri Stanley K.C. Starkey Irwin Statland Pam Stehlik Tim Steingraber Kurt Steinle Bob Stenz Mark Steven Bob Stevens Mindy Stiles Bill Stone Frank Stout Cathy Stulik Lauri Sturges Sophomores 65 Celia Stern jeff Sunderland Bruce Suppes Don Swan Steve Swanson Tom Swanson Vanja Swanson Kurt Swesey Sherry Szotek Brian Tackett Frank Talbot Don Tanner Candy Tarvin Shirley Tarvin Dwight Tate Ray Taylor Steve Taylor Lynn Teeters Rob Tetzlaff Beth Threadgill Karen Tice joel Tiuscott Todd Tombs jon Tortoriello julie Tortortiello Alan Toth Scott Traverse Wade Trotter Ray Tummond Dale Tweed Mark Underwood john Valencia Rosa Valenzuela Sergio Valenzuela jay Van Barbara Van Horn Angel Veltrie Tina Vitale Annette Voelkers Terry Votichenko Hans Waage Kirk Wade Mike Waeiss 66 Sophomores t S 9- f-3 all -af-tftf 5 ,, ' fjw Q 0 . .eff 'il Carolyn Wagner Karen Walsmann ew experiences create new ideas Brett Waters Christopher Webb Kim Wells Cindy Welt Glenn Wendt Elaine West Linda Westlund Karen Whitfield Mark Whitten Wendy Willeford Danny Williams Donna Williamson Carrei Wilson Darren Winfield Butch Wise Barbara Witt j' ' Kim Wong I May Woo 5 I Kelly Wood ' N ' Sandra Wood Heidi Woodbury jerry Woodrow Patricia Woods Tim Womeldorf Lynn Work Ravena Workman Peggy Wrich Bari Wolfert SN 'Q ' viii, g s .sn I Brigette Yancy y l , - lim Young NK 7 Scott Zike li W it , W '- Mark Zinn QW 'W x Mau Zinn ffnm' A Tom Zurick Finding things to do during a break is the problem faced by some sophomores. Sophomores 67 68 Freshmen V' 11'-'V Class of 81 Q Q Freshmen ss A .Q f fl R i X N 1. SHS Freshmen Officers are Cindy Schulz, Mary McGinley, Karen Youwer, Lori Sanders and Vicki Greer. ' 2. Freshmen show enthusiasm at the banana eating contest. ' 3. At a pep assembly, Freshman Scott Kidner is amazed by the crowd. 0 4. Becky Golburg and Lisa Casanova stroll around campus during lunch hour. 0 5. Elaine Rehm, jane Davis and Monaca Zepeda discuss plans for their summer vacation. 0 6. Freshmen girls are entranced at the basketball game against Coronado. was b S. Wififgf Guy Adams Stacy Aften Merry Allan Wally Anderson Danny Andrews Michael Ardy Todd Arney jill Armie David Armstrong Karen Arnord Vickie Aronson Lars Arriola Sue Ashton Andy Bagnato Bill Baily Rod Baker Val Bandza Celia Barvieri Mickey Bays Kelley Beedle Dave Bennett Carol Benson Kirk Bittereit 70 Freshmen Camille Abeyta lodean Abrahams 1 Cynthia Adams rv . '13 1 17 Y. M V -J. , -C ,., i 1 V .V . Frosh arrive X X scys yyl y cl M X B, I or yyy y ,iait- K ,cl :C .,A 'll . 'N ,Q a. . C BX 4 pggi .2 a,', grill, Q: M Z of v,, I A g tx xxx I A V ,.. ,,ls M K :fl V W Aga 5513 l l A lf A la! M l, E Q -f' i ,ef x Wai LN ' fmt i' f C3 1 K 'ln l 4' 04 S W A l Q t ff si r its fl is -1,4 ,, ,,,, at L, Kim Blackburn is .,i .1.i ' f Kim Bliffert K yyyy , ' Q ' ' if 5 , 7' ' e f . I J Kyle Bliffert Bill Boden julie Bohringer julie Bovinger i f-fi dl 1. +41 l,,,fa al K Officer Mary McGinley discusses the outlook of the Freshman Class. E F' Nfxg 'c ff ' it -'N x ' E ,flu -..., ---- we lohn Boone Lisa Boughner Dan Bowling I 11n' s -' ': Viike Bowman Charlotte Brady T 'V i f if Vito Brady Q 21 it X if sw xi , Q-v v X 2 'S 5' R 5 jill Braun . -- - .A 1 K My J -. , me ii.iiaii aoag o ooig , I t. -,-..1,.+ :tg , 1 ff ' Qs I1 Annu 0 1 . iiii F Q ' x -, Q K Q I Q it Q T T X Jf - X, 4- K Q -1, 'ii I ' .. fa- ' , ' x' ,J i 1 ' ,. - 'S it aaai , 9' A 5 - t i , oo.o Pt 3 Arriving at SHS, freshmen were heard to say that they got involved in just about everything. They enjoyed attending football games and pep assem- blies. They entered the banana eating contest, joined school sponsored clubs and discovered new friends. Realizing they had opened a new door, freshmen anticipate three more happy years at SHS. john Brehm Zenig Briggs jenny Brucks Ron Bryout Brian Brooks jerry Brown Keith Burdette Mack Burian Darryl Butler Tim Butterfield Brian Bryrum Nocha Candelaria Michele Cappel jeff Carajal Steve Carl Mary Beth Carnaghan Chris Caroselli Maggie Carr ludy Carroll Lisa Casonova Freshmen 71 Charlie Childs 1. it Q Chris Cnew ' M' Marr Christ 1 'KS 3 , Mark Christianson t X Karen Christohper L F 'tt 5 Bruce Church X E' ' Robert Clarral Rhonda Clement Kristi Clift Lisa Cody Dawn Coletti john Collins Shawn Connors Dori Cooper Lisa Cornelius Debby Corrigan Patty Crowley Nino Cusella Chris Cstrander Kathy Cuilty Bonnie Culp Danna Dantona Tracy Darden lane Davis Dan Dean Charles DeElena Lionel DeSilva Tami Delvin joanne Dieregorio Ken Dinquel Michele Dinneen Steven Doucet Cindy Duckworth Don Dunlap Shawn Dunn Shawn Ellerbee Beth Ellingson Amy Engel Frank Ernst Cyndee Askelund jack Esly Susie Essex Kathy Evans Ann Fadley jeff Fadley Rae Faught Dan Fayst Kurt Feil Scott Fernwald Ann Fletcher 72 Freshman 5,1 i . f twi- - 4 1' 2 1 P I 1 ,S s l .. X V F If fn . f .. r K W Vtsv a F -1 KS. 4- Q Q z I A 'll ' F L7 C .:f .J 73 , 1 ll' ' A bla N 7-l 3 l Neel f f.. G ,c-1 K, eq-, W it M.,- -F- . - 1, .A K he t: Homecoming Freshman Attendent jeff larko sports a boutonniere Frosh ease into new surroundings S-fsxk if 'C lm 3-wa ff... lg Richard Carolyn Scott Gourley Mike Gordon Gordon Gottlieb Vicki Greer ff- --...A--.Q ! Q! y l 1 l Beginning the 1977-78 school year at SHS the freshmen spent most of their time adapting to the new surround- ings. Much of their first few weeks at SHS were spent searching for class- rooms and meeting new people. As the year progressed the freshmen began constructing a float. These activities, along with acceptance into other activities, helped ease the move from eighth grade. The combination of sports, clubs and other after-school activities added spunk to the class of 1981. Mark Fleuridas Doug Flood Barbara Florio Cindy Flowers T.l. Firman Tim Foley Ann Marie Forbes Kim Freer Beth Frue john Fry Robin Gailev lan Garee Denise Garner Eugene Gasparro Tammy George Steve Gerber Denise Gibbons Henry Gibson Kevin Ginter Karen George Lisa Gomez Katrina Gonnerman Michelle Goodwin Freshmen 73 james Greg Mike Greggry Debbie Gribson Becky Grubaugh Eric Hamman Deeann Hanlon Janice Hansen Donna Harris john Hassapis Karen Hathway janet Havranek Nita Hawes Randy Hayes Tim Heak Jodi Heather Rick Heck Eric Helda Dan Heldenbrand Lisa Helms Monte Helms Downetta Henderson Elizabeth Hernadez Dixon Hill Ron Hix Scott Hodgeman David Hoelsch Mike Holder Angelina Holling Matt Hollisten Bob Holmes Kay Hooker Steve Hopkins Valerie Huftman Mark Hughes Leonard Hulme Bill Hurb Caryn lman Gerald Iman 74 Freshmen Freshmen exhibit spirit, enthusiasm, and teamwork . - sf fx, M . 1 i -ln lx. 10. 'I '1 Q I 3 'jf L 'L Q' , 5 ' sg 'f- 4 1 .35 Z Q -.,,H . - 'fl - 1 7, 6 4,2 F ,fs it ' X X 1, X is X i 1 it . , 5 Q 5 - W is f' f Q X . - fr ' , ., Q Y t ' 'r 3' ty 'vs 'K X t. . s, f' . ' it .Z . A .. gs, ll ff' f Q -:if - fi ' 1 1 to tier .. .A A .,., to as - Q 1 - fi L ' 5' ' ' be f.. B. i r 7 Ei' L rikl thy . 1 Y F lf .asf B N X . I ,rf ' if llffjf , '4 l f . A Ii X ' X. :MX X Y I t .. L. 5.4 3. Jiri 5525373 f' 5, ::.t, f' K N S. A -Q U., ,. t 1. . K W iii ' V .N nf .. is i f , N K . 5 . s F . vt 1 42 5. f All 'l I X Si V t J K .,.-' . 'Lrg' I N t f wk t X is Q Et -L . K K . J 2 It K 1 l - S' ' .vf A ' Y lil Freshman Rosiyn Wheeler talks about her school activities. fi 4 31 V - 1 , 'J f ' ik K ,. V., K Kelly lnskeen Barbara jackson jamie james julie jansen If my if Q, L A 'fwfr V X, -JL I , 3 QE L, A 1 ll i A ' f 2 ff N XY 5 my s Q, V' ., x 'I t 9 S 1 ,f L ' N .' j A 5 ., f! . l in ' , if M? fe 0 W 1 4 , f A . t X tv ir- --W X A,,,g ., 1... ,,, ,,,. N, , - 25W 'V M 4 , '. , sf V be EF if -4.1 ml? vetllr W. ,,4f .. 1 J- 5 fl l f J Ixd ,w f 'W ,M f,,-ff' 'SX C-7 fu fa L iw, H sf' , , V if, ps., ' H s 4 .f jeff jarko Syatta jenkis Bryce jennings Troy jenson Greg johnson Kathleen jones Scott jones joanne jordan Frank Kain Anthony Kaspazyk Maureen Kastner Laura Kaufman Rex Keller Kevin Kelly Terry Kelly Tim Kelly j.F. Kemp Dan Kesteloot Scott Kidner Sue Kidner Troy Kiener Sandy Kimber john Kimetz Kathy King jennifer Kirsten Tami Kianio Mitch Klaus Audrey Klein Lee Kline jeff Koenig Mitchell Krouth Curt Lacroix Karen Laetz Kevin Lamken Kerry Lane Don Laskin julie Lauderback Laura Lawrence Elisha Lee Darren Leite Deanna Lewallen Greg Lewandawski Harriet Lewis Vaun Liechty Leslie Ligon Moses Lindeback Dana Lindebak Matt Lopez Andy Lukins Bill Lutrell jennifer Lyon Teri Mandelin Freshmen 75 janet Marimack Sue Marx Shawn Mayp Dianne McArdle Chris McCain Kelly McCausland lim McCleary Mary McGinley Ralph McKinney Brian McMahon Rick McMahon Bonnie McMillian Tim McMillian Chris McNeal Tim NcWeeny Bob Mehok Hary Meier Karen Melka Tim Melton Ginny Merring joan Milanl Howie Miller Pamela Miller Sue Miller Susan Mitchell David Moelsch Missy Monger Don Moritz Tracy Noble 76 Freshmen Kevin Mark john Marriott Larry Marten Kathy Martin Nancy Martin ,.::X WWWT5 Q1 as Q N A ' ' - Z , ses. l ffm Mr j ,,, we rr T- Q -.1 Slivif nf E nm Would ya look at those cheerlead- ers! Frosh adapt to SHS Rita Monje Michele Monroe Gail Montague jeff Moore Ken Moore ,411-. 3 X Vi' A my ' l III, . , , 2 Iv. gr l l 23.5 ,a.a I , E 1 we I flllc f lx Zglll. -'gn if il ...MX Vl Z R 'WG john Moretti Glenda Moy Georgia Murphy jack Murray Mark Murray Alan Mutchnic Bob Naumann Kim Nelson Debbie Newman Terri Newman Kippy Nielson Tracy Noble Karen Nordland Mike Norman Lenny Nunsil Debbie Olds Denise Olds Vince Oselette Tom O'Shea Chris Ostrander Craig Ostrander Kelly O'Rielly Kevin Park Walter Passolt jamie Patrick Mike Paulik jim Pelak joe Perez Michele Perleins Kathy Pero Donna Petrick Tom Phillips jack Pierce jim Plankey Ken Player Mike Plunkett Sandra Pollack Lori Pope Frank Popovich Craig Porter Mike Prebe Rick Prier Chris Purlia Eran Putman Diane Raby Andy Racine Annette Racine Dan Raftevold George Randolph Marty Rasmussen Thomas Re Mark Reese Elaine Rehm Lance Retterbush Elizabeth Reynolds Scott Ricardi Terri Rickey Tim Ring Kurt Ritter Dana Roberts Vincent Roberts Sam Rofra julie Rogers Eric Rosenzneig Andre Rowe Robert Rudolphson Greg Ryan Kim Saba Robert Sanchez Mike Saxton 78 Freshmen it , , I C37 'ak' ' 0 1, A l X A lin t i - it 2. l 0 X i,ti Vsyg P-f V' F F F A S' if 'Q lt ll' l mbxgllll 23' lf ,,- I-'X f l M 4 J ,Q I u l 1 . i X 'I Y X' mf X ll 'Nl' Ti 0. Q 'W xj 'f s F , . .ig , A r : X f' r f V,' V b Q Ka'f A nfs Q, :W if: 1-qi , , , lsasttsst at W y Jil It L. I A IQ x rv , , H - x ' if n 5 ' I N :K Q f f t ml k Sgvfxxqlf , ! 2 .t 'P-4' l Xl' 1 F, ltk iv, ff'X . ii' 'ttt rf 'VHQ Q i'i2- 2 - - ' v: -' x 'A -. . Xb'-Tax A Freshman Katrina Gonnerman chats hour. Lf1, '4L.1i1 , -L wifi W 1 Hill' i ef 4 i t with a friend during lunch Greater opportunity available to all Lori Sanders Mary Sanders Donna Sanfrantello Paul Sarantes Sheri Sarkis Yuval Sandlin Susan Sauder Lisa Scacewater Kathy Sciarrillo Lisa Schiutt Regina Schmich Tracy Scholl Tim Schopp Travis Schrader Carey Schrutt Bob Schultz Cindy Schultz Randy Schurman Liz Schwartz Shirrem Sceland Mike Seay David Semm Ruben Serna Dean Sheahan Kathy Shelling Stacy Shelton Dino Sherman Ruthann Showater Eric Shupert Debra Sivley Steve Smalley Chuck Smith Cynthia Smith Freshmen 79 Females dominate frosh representation Bill Southworth Lisa Spencer john Spires Kathy Star Valerie Stawicki Bob Stenz Eric Stevenson lim Stewart David Stoffers Sue Strickler Brett Strindl Diane Stuart Tracy Stuckey Tricia Suchocki Mike Sudbeck Lynne Sullivan jeff Sunderland Sheila Suydan Lorri Swan Mark Swanson Wendy Swanson Frank Talbot Don Tamer Lynn Teeters Dow Terry Tracy Thompson jeff Thoren Brian Tobin Paul Trainer Patrick Trever Lynn Trocki 80 Freshmen Debbie Smith Marty Smith Chris Smyser Mike Socker jill Soderquist .- f'r T mf-me t. f . '- afar sw. ,fr su.. 4 5' f if lv i .ff , li,y ,tt t 1. V ,Y fi .4 -1 ' of r g , T? Ut M , 5 y i s '- john Tumbarello juan Valenzuela Dan Valpl Brady Vietri l I .'w 3' l' , gg.. s. ,JP 4 4 1 f fr g Aiilrff T rr' 1' M' gg at f .,,, , , ,.tk15,yV gi , l A an 'KP , J, iyart il 5 ill fl 9 -' l si f' i s , :. x , J, 1 pw A ,, ' ta fi XX 6? W I 3 if A Wu j l f l , f 'K 1 Q ... N cu 1 L T iff? is 4 A ' N -4 'W 4 V on so 5 Q . J v E, 4 . 1 -W 7 X ,,.- Brian Vietri Niko Vlachos Monica Vohs Wai? ,ii , , 'tm-rf' f'-'l 'x at ,Ht tt H 'ff il 1 l , ,,,. .,,. . Freshmen attendance runs high at pep assemblies. v., l. as - ,gi M gm ,W S , X Karen Wackerman Debbie Walker Wende Walker Dave Walls Rick Wampler Females dominated Freshman Class Offices. The Freshman Class elected girls to fill four out of four positions. The only male influence the Dan Waseir Brian West Linda Westlond Leanna Wheeler Rosylin Wheeler Terri Wheeler Wesley Whipple Ann Wifler Sinda Wiley Lisa Williams Micheal Williams Robin Williams Karen Wilson Paul Wilson Andrea Winters Butch Wise Margaret Witt lanice Wolfe if Frosh had was Paul Gonnerman who was the ..:tt.t,. sponsor of their Class. Vicki Greer was president, . - ,,, , . Lori Saunders was vice president, Lorri Swan was fp C B an Waters secretary and Karen Youwer treasurer, which i - gf sififyg Karen Weaver t f H th f I . fl , C , john wedlock accoun s or a e ema e in uence. Q sst. iif'i 5 C5 5 lt T ttss s s r . r 'tsi if Q , rt- + s if s T H t rr.ss f wavy- : ., ,- K - .4477 V t Hg li I . ., f K i. l t F A - Qr-s f.. its f gf' ssts, , f ll l 'si' 'S' X sssii it i.f. Q 1. il 1 ww 4, A to 5 N 3 ,Em t Q X I X niaif Monica Zepeda Tom Zurick Tim Womeldorf jr. Worley Theresa Young Karen Youwer julie Younger Rosalia Yu Freshmen 81 SHS varsity football best since 1964 I X f'! N if-Li f-2+ I fa Ears.. 41,4-. rx isis 4 ix Ah- sv- 1. joey Lumpkin kicks a field goal during the game with Clip Palmer holding. 2. Eric johnson and Bruce Sears go after a Kofa runner. 3. Keith Wil- son watches two Scottsdale High defense men tackle a Chandler runningback at one of the Bea- vers home games. 4. Scottsdale all-state lineback- er and all-city runningback joey Lumpkin gets up from a tackle at a home game against the Arcadia Titans. ' I. gg li 1 'f . W A 1 ,.-- P Lai, . Q as - I Q 3 H? gg J zu . 'e'ft QT Gr Q pr X- M... Ron Abeyta SE 160 john Baird SE 180 Creighton Donovan TE 175 Dale Goreham C 190 V55 is Lg Eric Anderson SE 170 Mark Davis C 200 john Evans T 235 Neville Helms TE 155 Nhvt Allen Baker HB 160 Dan DelaPortilla G 180 Brendon Feil T 185 jeff Hermanson SE 175 J -5 8' iq. 'lu 4 E 1 ' M ' if-fl is' .. ,gl ll iffis' A A Fig ,s A at 5 4 3' - 1 1 T f P Q W 1 .5 ii l 1 gf A . l j T .F ' l I ' ii 'S r B ' VARSITY FOOTBALL SHS 17 Saguaro 0 24 Chaparral 0 30 Arcadia 0 31 Chandler 7 0 McClintock 10 5 Westwood 26 21 Coronado 0 14 Kofa 0 42 Yuma 6 61 Marcos de Niza 8 The SHS Beavers opened its 77- 78 season with tough city rivals Saguaro at Sabercat field. SHS blasted the cats 17-0. joey Lump- kin led the way with all 17 points and 35 yards rushing. Clip Palmer led the offense with 182 yards and was 10 for 13 in the air. Bringing down most of his passes were Kurt Whiteman and Todd Mumma. The Beavers' next vic- tims were the Firebirds of Chap- arral. SHS had the game in their hands with Lumpkins 86 yards to romp the Birds 24-0. The Beavers total offense was 260 yards to Chaparrals 66. The defense was led by Eric johnson with 7 unas- sitted tackles. He was aided by Bruce Sears. With two wins be- hind their backs, SHS went for three with a 30-0 white-washing of Arcadia. With great defensive efforts by Eric johnson and Al Ba- ker, the team was balanced-off with Lumpkin and Tim MCC-uffie on offense. The first three wins led SHS to its first city champion- ship in 13 years. Varsity Football 85 Ryan Hodgeman a 2'-7?-S G 195 A, , Brad Ipsen -r1 'Z1v KQZWS ,gf QB 180 1 siss, Eric lohnson af' 4,11 If T 215 4, . ,L As Don Langley A .'-M M' T T 205 Kevin Lewis M L L K A' SE 175 ,s 'L - in 12.7 , 1 ,,, , , 1 4,, joey Lumpkin FB 225 .. 5 ' inii I f -1' ' l Ed McFarland FB 180 3 s Tim McGuffie .-f ,- HB 170 N ' L eif . ' V uv X1 JY. T 1 dd o Mumma ,, N A st 185 y t.. A 1 2,1. 'ffl' ' , 2 ' loe Munchweiler IQ y W s 175 S YA K. The Chandler Wolves came into Beaver Stadi- um looking for a win over SHS, but left with a 31-7 surprise. Chandler was the first team to score against the Beavers in the season. joey Lumpkin and Tim McGuffie led the rushing at- tack for SHS. Mark Davis, Don Langley and Eric johnson earned the praise for the blocking. With a 4-0 record, SHS experienced their first loss against McClintock, 10-0. Scottsdale's de- fense played almost the whole game. SHS was held to 49 total yards. Trying to keep their spir- its up, SHS took on Westwood but memories from the previous week crept up from behind the Beavers, and they lost 24-7. SHS couldn't get anything going throughout the whole game, but Westwood did. McC.uffie scored SHS's only touchdown. After two straight losses, SHS bounced back to blank last years state champi- ons, Coronado, 21-0. SHS made a total of 203 yards against the Dons. 86 Varsity Football . .1. 5 . ,l T' x 'Q ,,f-if v . Q , .,,.,,, X I Q L 4. ,,. K, , . if ig iv- ! 4 4, 9 am ' .. ,f ,L f , A , ,V , l11 , U if ., fi I fwj fMbMm' A f Q' wWQQfMW . , a 5 H 7 '1 v , .MM I ' f . ' I' Z gf 5 2 aw W .., g ,V My ! L3 'Way f W -5 J tv 55 , f ,M-Q.. I K f ec t Q W vu sf gf L sg ,, an , , p ' -S Q, ,. k f, 6 V ,, ,X W , bf w 'fb ' Wy f , ,uf . J :ww 'J 'K Mwm .. ,f, 5' 1 X X uw X ,LQ K Q' x A ,Y , 5 ' s Q MV l 5 . w f ,f 4 K Ctridders make the best of it ff ,Ts ' '4 9-ss '. Mike Nauman A 9' an I T 210 1 QP- y -6 4 Clip Palmer QB 170 f Fr Louis Raqusa 'C L an l t, T 210 , ...Q t 1. J Vi , x-f, 1 'i' sr. 1, Q, Craig Roos 1 'TN' 2 fi' li T 195 X E tl ,y K 4' 3 Bruce Sears X f TE 205 ....., L 1 M my jeff Staley y SE 1: . , Sz g AV QY it Mike Stark ini' :N ln' G 100 1 15? f N x 7 Tim Taber A s ' G 195 ,A ' I 2 'gh Dan Valenzuela T 200 Kurt Whiteman HB 195 Making their way through the end of the 77-78 football season, SHS took on the Kings of Kofa, dethroning them, 14-0. joey Lumpkin scored all of the Beavers' touchdowns with 180 yards on 21 carries. Mike Nauman and Eric johnson lead the defense while offense was backed up with aid of Tim Taber, Ryan Hodgeman and Kevin Roos. After overthrowing Kofa, SHS bused down to Yuma to arrest the Criminals, 42-6. Clip Palmer passed to Keith Wilson for two touchdowns and to jeff Hermanson for another. Lumpkin rushed for 122 yards on 10 carries and Tim McGuffie added 95 yards on 19 tries. SHS rolled up a total of 465 yards. On Homecoming night SHS blasted the Padres of Marcos de Niza, 61-8. The nine-touchdown performance capped an 8-2 record for the Beavers and biought their total points up to 256 versus their opponents 55. Lumpkin scored a sum of 114 points to top all city scorers. Palmer passed for 180 yards with Wilson and Kurt Whiteman making the scores. Brendon Feil blocked a punt and recovered the ball in the end zone for SHS's third score. Scottsdale finished the season with it's best record in 13 years. 88 Varsity Football get ii ,, 2 H' X Keith Wilson - M TE 185 ' s joe Corte Head Coach -- A. f if 5. ,S-5 x Pat Hennessy Asst. Coach X Y-Q.-L Q- if' .g RN .ii K it 4 , 4' 1' D l xr' - il' ui. ' fm 1. Tim Taber and Creighton Donovan smash a Chandler opponent during an SHS home game. 0 2. Clip Palmer goes back to pass with the protection from Tim Taber and Bruce Sears. 0 3. joey Lumpkin stands alone among many linebackers as he gets ready for the offense to start going. 0 4. Quarterback Clip Palmer gets the ball from center Mark Davis and follows through an offensive play. Also in the picture is guard Tim Taber and Mike Nauman and runningback Ed McFarland. f 5. Scottsdales defensive unit faces up against 1977-78 state champions McClintock. The defensive units shown is Mike Nauman, Craig Roos, Eric johnson, joe Lumpkin and Bruce Sears. Varsity Football 89 jV's Frosh, Pee Wees all grab winning seasons 9 if . - v -I 4 wu- Sahel.-..-Y tit f i tasas I. A 1 8. a fnig' Rise--- ' it x' , A K, -Pi' .,m,,.ua-s -wwerj '. 11- ,,,,,,,,. - 1-'tn'- ' v' hzv-anim' r , 1 ff 'ff'f7' Ill 'PIRVQTN . Z ff' QQ? li s. , .,., 4 The JV, Freshman and Pee Wee teams all had winning seasons in the 77-78 year. To led the jV's were QB Gary Cooper, running- back Troy Orr and lan Greene. Leading the defense was Frank Wal. rg' ,I fi 'L 9425 af 1, if- J x . D f 1 , -.,. 9 J 4+ it X, . ' s-.,....Av- ' Q ,,..-ll, ,,..f,wvo- - 5 . . , . Q Y JL ' -' A6 Stout and Adam McMillan. On the younger end of the scale, the Freshman A team went undefeated with an 8-0-1 record. Leaders of the future varsity hopefuls were Randy Hayes, a runningback, jeff jarko and Dan Larkin. The defense were aided by Scott Hodgeman and Mike Seay. The Pee Wee team, which is smaller than the freshman A , was led by the running of Kevin McKlain and Randy Hicks, and alot of assistance from Rubin Serna, Matt Christ, and Steve Hopkins. 90 IV Frosh Football K Q C f I 1 l .All a fs 'i i 't+fs?r1f, Q ' ' Y Av J! I Q- , Q. IV FOOTBALL H OPP Saguaro Chaparral Arcadia Chandler McClintock Westwood Coronado Independence Marcos de Niza FRESHMAN FOOTBALL H OPP Chaparral Arcadia Chandler , McClintock Kino Coronado Independence N ,Willis T Marcos de Niza L PEE WEE FOOTBALL ,S OPP. Casa ,Gran de 8 SHS ,VJ 6 T 12 Tempe 6 0 Coronado 8 j 0 McClintock 27 r 8 V14 y Casa ,Grande 0 C sess Marcosjde Niza 12 8 ,23 A Saguaro 0 Arcadia 6 j Chaparral 9 FROSH FOOTBALL A Top ROW Mike Seay Kurt Fuel Dan Dean Walt Passolt Paul Huen Mick Bay Frank Popovlch Randy Hayes Second Row Coac Maraschlello Scott Hodgeman Vince Oseletee Mike Norman jeff jarko Troy jensen Coach West Third Row Chris Owen Scott Kidner Brian McMahon Tom Melton jay McCleary David Yearm Mark Buttglnert Fourth Row Bob Mehok john Kmetz Gary Meier Dan Larkin Darryl Butler Mitch Krouth Fifth Row Egene Gasparro Tim Ring Mike Sexton jamie Cays Nark Reece 2 Two SHS freshman football players chase after a offensive opponent 3 IV FOOTBALL Top Row Coach Bevell Frank Talbert jeff Havranek Bob Silver Randy Hooks Don Swan jeff A Ile Steve Poppe Steve Slverson Tim Regan Ed Toben Brian Anderson jerry Woodrow Steve Miller Bob Porter Coach Swan Second Row john Smith Dan Peyton Alan Toth Tom Meddaugh john Tortonello Paul Cummings Paul Marusich Bob DelaPortilla lan Greene Theron Buzzard jim Holmes Troy Orr Gary Cooper Frank Stout Third Row Mark Whitten Barry Hayes Max Reed Adam McMillan Tom Soul Dave Marks Rick McMahon Todd Toombs Greg Lucas 4 The Frosh A team battles the 0ppOnenIS at 8 home game 5 The Pee Wee defense gets ready for the next play 6 FROSH B FOOTBALL Top Row Mike Holder Greg johnson Robert Calrady Tracey Darden jim Plankey Craig Porter Eric Helda Anothny Kaspkyk Monte Helms Guy Adams jeff Thoren. Second Row: Coach Tellef Lyon DeSilva Bruce Church Matt Lopez Lance Ret- terbuch Kyle Bliffort jack Murray Don Kestolute Rubin Serna, Steve Hopkins Coach jerry Haley. Third Row: Kory Chapin, Robert Holmes, Robert Sanchez, Kris McKlain, Paul Trainor, john Marroitt, Matt Krist, Bill Southworth. Fourth Row: Ron Hix, jeff Koeni , Larry Marten, jeff Fadley, Rod Baker, Dan Andrews, Ric Wampler. Fifth Row: Tom R , Rodd Arny, Steve Smalley, j.F. Kemp, Carry Lane, Shaun Connors. j.V. Frosh Football 91 Lisa Clinchy Suzie Gaw Debbie Henderson jill Knappenberger Volleyball sets up City Title . ' ff 5 Claire Miller Teresa Retterbush Annette Secchiari Laura Spears Roxanne Straiger Claudia Tichar Mary lo Tichar Cheryl Woodlock - . .,.f..f- ..,. Q, Q -Q The Varsity Volleyball Team end- ed with the best season ever, 11- 1. Their first five games were easy defeats over Casa Grande, Chap- arral, Tempe, Saguaro, and their arch rival Arcadia. Westwood gave Scottsdale a tough fight, coming out on top 2-1. SHS then l A took McClintock, Chandler and A Mountain View with no visable A amount of trouble. Coronado gave SHS a hard time, but even f they fell. Finally, Scottsdale de- feated their last two opponents: Kofa and Marcos De Niza. Through this the girls earned the title of City Champs by virtually defeating every city team. The team added to this record by winning the Arcadia Invitational. 5' Every year eight of the valley's top teams are invited to compete in this day long competition. This was the first year Scottsdale won. 92 Varsity Volleyball Laura Cooper Coach 1. Debbie Henderson, Lisa Clinchy, and Claire Miller waitin anticipation, striving to succeed. 0 2. Volleyball is usually considered a non-contact sport, but Lisa Clinchy has other ideas as she reaches up for a block. 0 3. lt's not quite a coffee break, but it's the next best thing. SHS team gets together to regroup. v 4. A team needs more than talent, it needs a will to win. ' 5. Claudia Tichar shows her spirit as she concentrates on the game. SHS VARSITY VQLLEYBALLOPP 2 A Casa Grande ,Og 2 Chaparral 0 2 C , ,Tempe 0 2 stg, 1 Saguaro L 1 0 2 ' Arcadia f 1 0 1 Westwood . 2 2 McClintock 0 2 Chandler 0 2 Mt. View 0 2 Coronado 1 2 Kofa 0 2 Marcos by 0 Varsity Volleyball 93 IV's learn for tomorrow Casa Grande Tempe Saguaro Arcadia Westwood McClintock Chandler Mt. View Coronado Kofa 2 Marcos 0 SHS IV VOLLEYBALL OPP 2 0 2 Chaparral 0 2 0 2 0 0 ' 2 0 2 g 2 ' 0 s 'l 2 2 0 'l 2 0 2 1. Regrouping to form a strategy or just pulling together during the game is nothing new to any winning team. ' 2. The IV Volleyball Team spends hours practicing. Kathy King displays the re- sults with a perfect set. ' 3. All types of movements are used in volleyball. Meg Connors demonstrates the bump. ' 4. lt's not always knowing what to do, but making sure where the ball is. Meg Connors shows her knowledge as she reaches out for the ball. ' 5. IV Volley- ball-Top Row: Lynne Sullivan, jennifer Lyon, Dawnetta Henderson, Donna Dantona, Sherrie Coyle. Second Row: Kathy King, Sue Durrenberger, Meg Connors, Donna Petrizk. Third Row: Laura Kaufmann, Lisa Cody. 94 IV Volleyball Huff' ,,,, wg J' all-4 U' The IV Volleyball team strived to gain experience, skill and talent. The team practiced for hours, putting in as much time as the varsity. The l.V.'s started out with a bang shooting down Casa Grande, Chaparral, Tempe and Saguaro. They then fought in vain losing to Arcadia and Westwood. Regaining their composure, they cremated McClintock, barely lost to Chandler, maulled Moun- tain View, and just gave Corona- do enough room to squeeze by. Kofa pulled off a victory over Scottsdale, but they came back to win the last game, slaughtering Marcos. ' ,ii Dean Boewer Q 'M W' is lohn Dawson .wx X 45 lim Marshal Mark Marshall Steve Miller Dan Raby V mi Ray Wheeler X. yy . Coach Bob McKee ' e First year coach Bob McKee led the SHS cross country team to a 3-6 j.V. record while varsity went 2-8. The cross country team will be losing out- standing runner Dan Raby. But re- turning other outstanding runners Steve Miller and Ray Wheller both ju- niors. A outstanding sophmore run- ner was Mark Marshall. The team also had two girls on the squard for the first time ever. Losing only one senior, the team looks promising for next year. 96 Cross Country The team that runs together wins together x ., L ' gg-:ay 1. Two SHS runners stride for victory in a recent cross country meet. 0 2. j.V. Cross Country top row Kevin Small, john Wil- liams. Second row: Denis Stepan, john Miller. Third row: Monica Zapada, Sandy Polock. ' 3. SHS runners lossen up to pre- pare for a meet. 0 4. A group of runners turn it on as they near the finish. Cross Country 97 Anne Backman Anita Brower . if ' yy S 1 Kathy Berkheimer .S vkqq, , R '-l Carrie Dawson ' by Rachel Gentry ,h., . i - ,. ,.., n A 11r 7 - -4 'er. Denise johnson , V7, Sandy Raby r ' , Q . Coach ludy Long ' V f, 4 ' .fi y A ' W. 'f- milf , ' The '77 Badmintion Team for SHS really had the killer instinct as first year Coach judy Long led the IV Badmintion Team to its best finish ever. They finished the season with a 7-3 record, while varsity had a even record of 5-5. Varsity sent six players to the divisionals. Sandy Raby, one of the players who went to the divisionals, was voted most valu- able player. Most improved was awarded to Suzy Ricardo. 98 Badminton 'A 1 'L lr' 43-Q iQ 6 f RN X ss. 1 My 1 i 4' 1 7 They have the killer instinct nn. -at ix Wi 1. In a set position, Anne Backman is concentrating on the up- coming play. ' 2. IV Badminton: Top Row: Heidi Woodbury, Lori Carlson, Lynn Kardos, Pam Pomgratz, Suzy Riccardo, Mag- gie Goldberg. Second Row: Patty Cranston, Becky Goldberg, Linda Maerz, Cindy Welt, janet Risk. Third Row: Claire Briley, Brenda Stein, Karen Bieger, Wendy Willford. ' 3. Suzy Riccardo waits in anticipation for the shuttle. 0 4. Getting ready to serve the bird is junior Sandy Raby. l VARSITY BADMINTON SHS OPP. 6 Casa Grande 3 2 Chaparral 7 2 Tempe 7 0 Mesa 9 7 Arcadia 2 7 Westwood 2 1 McClintock tx 8 0 Chandler ' 9 8 Mountain View 1 6 Marcos de Niza 3 SHS IV Badminton QPP, 8 Casa Grande 1 4 Chaparral 4 5 4 Tempe 5 3 Mesa 6 9 Arcadia 0 7 Westwood 2 1,8 McClintock 1 V46 Chandler 3 6 Mountain View 3 6 Marcos de Niza 3 Badminton 99 Bill Southworth 98 lbs. Tim Warren 105 lbs. Mike Sexton 112 lbs. Mark Zinn 119 lbs. Adam McMillan 126 lbs. Randy Runkelbarger 132 lbs. Mike Kozlik 138 lbs. David Fuller 145 lbs. David Anderson 155 lbs. 100 Wrestling The SHS Wrestlers got off to a slow start, win- ning only one out of the first four matches. joey Lumpkin had little trouble with his opponents pinning all but two. Other returning matmen were Tim Taber, Tim Warren, Randy Dunkel- barger and Karl Kaspzyk. With the new coach, Greg Kirkham the mat- men tried their hardest, practicing everyday after school and even on weekends. They toiled hard to keep up with tradition and win the fourth city title. They didn't make it, but they tried by putting mind, body and soul to the task. Lester Sweetow 167 lbs. Tim Taber 179 lbs. joey Lumpkin Hvy Wt. Greg Kirkham Coach 1 Matmen wrestle til last second 1. Matman Mike Kozlik tries to break free from his Tempe opponent. 0 2. Bill Southworth appears relaxed and calm after his win. 0 3. Randy Dunkelbarger executes a firearm take down on his los- ing opponent. Wrestling 101 102 Wrestling 1. Kerry Lane attempts a takedown on his op- ponent. ' 2. A IV Wrestler is taken by surprise by an Arcadian opponent. ' 3. IV Wrestling: Top Row: Walt Passolt, Tim Regan, john Smith, Kevin Milliken, Frank Steingraber, Brian Tadrick, Mike Casanova, Coach jerry West. Second Row: Matt Zinn, David Lake, Karl Kasparyzk, Bob Holmes, Sean Conners, Kerry Lane. ' 4. Executing a move to take down his opponent is lohn Smith.. 5. Tim Regan is shown seconds before he is pinned. Grapplers are continually pressing toward a pin ,, l 'UW v Y ,, W5-nav nets Varsity team new heights I In Us 'L Kyle Cooper t? :IFA Sr. Outside ' QS 'fi .. Q, ' I Brad Ipsen Q ff' ly jr. Outside ' I s I , I 3 I I Darrin Maneth 'lf' Q V' S , X Sr. Outside K ff 13.4 ,V 1 A A gi S 'N Z it ,al hi Chris Palmeri V' M il: Lb Sr. Inside -2 H 4' jim Schaller Sr. Outside Dave Schultz jr. Outside Bruce Sears Sr. Inside Roger Tomas Sr. Inside The 1977-78 Beaver Basketball Team be- gan the season showing much potenial. Leading the way for the young team was junior Dave Shultz, top scorer. He was recipient of the Scottsdale Progress Player of the Week Award for hitting 72.5 percent of his field goals while chalking up 57 points in one week. Bob Kulovitz, another junior spent his first season with the Beavers and proved to be an essential for the team. The Beaver squad had a special fast break strategy for the offense that was very effective. They also had a zone defense which worked well too. 104 Varsity Boys Basketball N: tilv our i 5 uv 1 Bob Wiegand jr. Inside Kurt Whiteman lr. Inside Bill Owen Coach Q, fi Mr. Holden Scout iAsst.l . ,frame d i V Y 1. SHS's high scorer, Dave Schultz goes up over an opponent as jim Schaller watches on. 0 2. lt's the opening jump ball in a home game against McClintock, as Chris Palmeri out reaches the enemy. 0 3. junior Bob Kul- ovitz watches as the Beavers roll to another victory. 0 4. Senior Roger Tomas goes up for an easy two point play. 0 5. lunior Dave Schultz looks for someone to pass to as he waits for the fast break. Varsity Boys Basketball 105 JV s score big season The 1977-78 IV and Freshman Bas- ketball Teams were exciting pros- pects for future Beaver teams. When game time came around those long hours spent grinding out drills made it all worthwhile. lt takes effort not only on the team's part, but on the school to have a winning team, and the stu- dent body was always behind them. - I 7 -, M , --... 4 lg 5' A 4 . ' its :J-f 5 :,5'9ar-,.. -:,'-7-'7:'.'.f-'-g,3!-'-',1 ,..,..:.A,a.-,,,,...W 'pm -'rs-wg-In . ,. Ag .,f,f,f,C :'g A ., IW :::. ' W. ...B ,f W my 'n..?. fn.-. ,Q rar 2,4 ' ,W - -K.. in I mf-'3 'i W ' Q I xg' L 'tttya , IW - i 1. Gary Cooper runs down court to re- sume play with the IV team ' 2. junior Eric Anderson looks for someone on the fast break to throw the ball to. f 3. JV BASKETBALL-Top Row: Bruce Suppes, jim McCausland, Ron Petronovich, Steve Poppe, Dean Dole, Mark Hender- son, Torrey Katz. Second Row-Eric An- derson, Bill Denzer, Mark Underwood, Gary Cooper, Casey Starky. ' 4. Brad Ipsen shoots a foul shot at a home game. ' 5. Gary Cooper practices his shooting during the warm up. 0 6. Eric Anderson heads the offensive team during this play. IV Basket ball 107 SHS 55 F 41 i be sgtg 65 i sess 45 Frosh Basketball A T 1 PR Sa C g ,y 7 ggqjtfsf,Chaparral ,19 f i y eesyee A 34 Arcadia 3 69 75 49 66 66 55 H 108 Frosh Basketball Willis Marcos Fremont Kino Coronado McClintock Chandler Marcos Corona Carson Coronado Frosh Basketball B Saguaro Chaparral Casa Grande Tempe Arcadia McClintock Willis Marcos Poston Carson Coronado McClintock Willis Marcos Fremont Kmo Coronad Q 50 46 57 52 36 38 49 43 OPP 65' ill S855 FRESHMAN A BASKETBALL TEAM - Top Row: Randy Hayes, Frank Popovich, Dan Dean, Mike Seay, Bob Clardy, Coach jim Bevell. Second Row: Scott Kidner, Mike Sudbeck, Tim Foley, Don Kesteloot, Greg johnson, Lenny Huem. FRESHMAN B BASKETBALL TEAM - Top Row: john Brehm, Scott Hodgeman, Paul Huen, jeff jarko, Anthoney Kas- przky. Second Row: Chris Chew, Steve Hopkins, Matt Christ, Craig Os- trander. Cagers sink points for the future 'l R ng 4 '5 'l .F an ,A . - fig -V 1 -... ,S , -,,, ,,:-f ff ,IJ 'I i i ' ii '- l si n ,Q -f f.e ...MiE5i I S s ,,., fi if ,, .V lv 5 W is Y f +5 W -nr gl M A fr ,- nm, wk 3 all ! is -aah 1-! . 1' I Q k . f 7.3 if bi A .af ,,.,' ew Jf. ,gigs . Fi ' : i K, N, lakes' . if '- l l fr? l S W ex E4 , 2 . -,-, f if 5 V ' P- ' 5 .... 15 K 5- -. V by 7 -v K if-an 1ai'r K - if!! E 1 W -fni sgz f an ,,- 'Nl , X ,f N ., a s C -rv C W e A'i'i . , f 1 -Q ssar ws junior Claire Miller passes the basketball to a teammate in their crucial game with the Dons of Coronado. Lisa Clinchy Sr. Meg Connors Soph. Debbie Henderson Sr. jill Knappenburger jr. Maurice Sanchez Soph. Clair Miller jr. Sandy Raby jr. Laura Spears Sr. Claudia Tichar Sr. Cherle Woodlock Girls Basketball 109 Mary jo Tichar Carol Hubner Coach Laura Cooper ff-, .,:h l or azffffsf. - ,.,, Sa, .,,,, f y , V ,Q-Qu Q11 I ' -,mf af'a gf! :- .ff? ! ,,K:,,: . VL 'fy L, , A '-. Q 5 rroraarr r K ,f,,. .,,,.,. , 7.1, V 'V L --,., mfs: 4 ' 'WY fr 4 , 110 Girls Basketball R wr J' 1 liwrfw L, ki 'Tig' if P5 sr ii? ' wh., V.:-1? ' .. K . ,.., E N mm c 9 - :ill ...mf an A ,laa E. . netters gain experience 1. Marcie Sanchez passes the ball to a teammate to avoid traveling. 1 2. IV GIRLS BASKETBALL - Top Row: Cinetta jenkins, Kippy Nielson, Donetta Hen- derson, Becky Goldberg, Donna Dan- toya, Erin Putnam, Cynthia Smith, Coach john Calvin. Bottom Row: Audrey Klein, Kristy Rogers, Lisa Casanova, Kay Hook- er, Kathy King, Donna Williamson. 0 3. Lisa Clinchy makes a jump shot against the Titans of Arcadia during a very im- portant game. 0 4. IV members Kippy Nielson and Donna Dantoya watch the referee call a penalty. l.V. Girls Basketball 111 112 Girls Tennis Karen Butler jessica Couleur x Q sg Ellen Marshall Q, f M ' Cindy Schultz 1 J x R Ann Tipton Vicka White The thrills of victory plus the sorrows filled the SHS Girls Tennis Team. Breath- taking final moments made the team a theatrical adventure as well as an impor- tant learning experience. Going for lobs and smashes, working to win, and prac- ticing to hit ground strokes were a chal- lenge. Both participants and spectators developed sportmanship, team loyalty, discipline and attitude. Students in the stands and on the court developed rap- port that rejoiced in victory and endured through defeat. WM-M j.1g,i2? ' t - -1.. 4' ff ' Q , . KL xggm sh kmiwgri fsgmgw 'fx P NX at XXX 'X is Mig qw W1 NN t EL N-Q Sl-'Et SW we is NR Ns igigst P Wig T A T ll? tt X' Q5 Q egissggs X ggi-gm ze Q Y R was QR QEEQN ?QliQSf3N H w JR ae stsattiwt-w ft . it t. eg-t XHTXBS X Xi Sit it We M RE-ss Sm gt K W ii Q T 'Nl-M 1 gg. We Q 2 g 4 New at sim MM Qt isl es? 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I. .,,scg..,3.., .y . 11:efffzssxaszge-feast...mu5-1.,.1.,.-.1,tt,y,i,,f-Ifs.,.g..q..f11.-.....,-It ,. f, ,...x1gv,.5,i H - . .. .. - X M 5 M , it ,X X, 5 v 1. Varsity tennis players Vicka White and Ann Tipton improve their forehand through practicing. ' 2. jamie Patrick warms up for a IV tennis match against Arcadia. 0 3. IV Tennis Team- Top Row: Manager Becky Gru- baugh, Kim Nelson, Darlene Gotlieb, Allyson jones, Cindy Duckworth, jamie Patrick, Dottie Fisher. Second Row: Marlene Rehm, Lisa Cornelius, ludy Steckl, Ruth Ann Showalter. ' 4. Vicka White competes for a suc- cessful volley. ' 5. Partners Ann Tipton and jessica Coleur prepare for a doubles match. SHS girls swing into action Girls Tennis 113 S S netmen ace opponents 1. Bob Hampton scores successfully in a match against Arcadia. ' 2. Neil jenkins and Bob Hampton varsity members prepare for an on- coming tennis ball in a match against Tempe. 0 3. john Demarco takes a forehand drive re- turning an opponent s serve for an SHS win 0 4 JV Tennis Team Ron Bryant Mark Erick son, Scott Lehrer Haywf 'Mi , ' W 1 ,gt, 11 1 .- i. 2 4 t'is'i ' w...,.,4.,!. an 5 ifvg ,. Q -.,, Q in qhwwfj 2 'Wi T S trsit t Q asia fir 't,. 1. As ' if A T 114 BOYS Tennis S - - L. 'E Improving as the season wore on were the SHS netmen. Accepting success and failure was an im- portant learning experience for the team. Another learning experience in tennis was team- work. With smashing serves and precision volleys the 1977-78 SHS netmen led a highly com- petitive season. 'n R 14 L W5-AQ f' 2 lit! 'K 'M tg wt ' 's--,. john DeMarco Louis Giesler Bob Hampton 'b -M C Yum 7 .tt,. l , 7 W 7 ,EZ i -Q., .s s 'i 7 Neil jenkins Mike Socker lohn Lang Coach 7 . gui X W'-fa e r im H BOYS TENNIS PP ttt iiti 7 iir 7 View itii 7 sistts if T coftonad Ofaig ttg A iiii it Uma ttais 1 S S -55231 ll iiti . irllgi i'i'i-iiili5fCl1Q Tempe 7 7 7 at 7 7 Mesag 7 if Marcos De iiiiii N iza im S' Chaparral K I . V I V g I Freshman netters prove potential for the future 1. BOYS FRESHMAN TENNIS: Top Row: jim Stewart, Frank Ernst Mike Williams, Coach jonathan Lange, Ron Bryant, Mike Socker. Second Row Eric Stevenson, Kevin Park, Travis Schrader, Marty Smith. ' 2. Kippy Nielson prepares for a serve. ' 3. GIRLS FRESHMAN TENNIS: Top Row: Valerie Hoffman, Cindy Duckworth, Tracey Scholl, Kim Nelson, Kippy Nielson, Coach Dottie Fisher. Second Row: Cindy Flowers, Ruth Ann Showalter, Maurren Kastner, Glenda Moy, Cindy Schultz. Third Row: Andrea Rowe, Karen Youwer, Lisa Cornelius. ' 4. Cindy Schultz smacks a low shot over the net. 0 5. Concentrating on his serve is Frank Ernst. ' 6. Andrea Row tries out her back hand in a match. 116 Freshman Tennis -in The 1977-78 Freshman Tennis Teams ended the season with plenty of practice behind them to prove useful for jv and varsity squads. Both teams experienced tough matches throughout the season. The boys team was led by Mike Socker, Marty Smith and Mike Williams. Jonathon Lange was their coach. Coaching for the girls was Dottie Fisher. Team leaders were Cindy Schultz, Cindy Duckworth, Kippy Nelson. Freshman Tennis 117 Kathy Bade Caron Bailey Mary lane Cavallier Lori Davies Gretchen Gossen jenny Harvey Mary Michaelson Michele Nielson Dolly Ruman Pam Stehlik lane Vogel Coach Wayne Bailey 118 Girls Gymnastics Girls gymnastics goes all out l 1. Gretchen Gossen pushes herself to l the limit. ' 2. A compulsory floor rou- tine gives Mary jane Cavallier a chance to be original in movement. 0 3. lane Vogel holds the splits with ease. ' 4. jen- ny Harvey enjoys herself while demon- strating her skills. Girls Gymnastics 119 G mnastics show agility with ease 120 Girls Gymnastics 1. Caron Bailey attempts her routine on the parrallel bars. 0 2. Strength, agility and perfection are required in gymnas- tics as Michele Nielson demonstrates. 0 3. Holding a pose on the balance beam is Kathy Bade. ' 4. Suzy Bailey exhibits a difficult position on the balance beam. ' 5. A floor routine is performed by Lori Davies. Awakening at six in the morning for practice requires dedication of which all the gymnasts pos- sessed. They were lacking in number with no freshmen on the team, but they made up for it with plenty of spirit and hard work. The state invitational was held in january. Two SHS girls placed. Senior Mary lane Cavallier took first in the all-around with junior Caron Bailey placing third. Girls Gymnastics 121 Three new records were set by the SHS Swim Team. Lisa Nelson broke a long standing diving record along with Alli- son Rowe performing the 100 meter fly in 1:11.5 minutes. Michelle Irwin, an- other outstanding teammate swam the 100 meter freestyle in 58 seconds. She also received honorable mention for the city team plus sixth in the state for the 100 meter freestyle. Practicing long hours the swimmers dived into the season. Not quite a smooth sailing resulted, but the girls gained the satisfaction of giving their best. SHS tttisiil f OPP 133 137 345 33 101. t 168 59 ttt .la15 t 113 7 1 96.5 39. 132 50 122 X , ,,.. ,T , :ff-F 122 Girls Swimming Girls dive into seaso 1. IV SWIMMING-Kerry Spahn, julie Rogers, Lisa Husey, Gina Periano, jill Armie. 0 2. Divers for the SHS Swim Team are Pam Stehlik, Lisa Nelson and Lisa Williams. 0 3. Waiting in anticipa- tion for the gun to begin the 100 meter race is Dolly Ruman. 0 4. Sherri Spahn, Allison Rowe and Kim Kelley gladly relax after their swimming competition. g f Y - f ' 2.142-f . ,nm . l ssyy j ig L 1 re- 12.4, 9 ATX FW 2 , , W 'Q 1 14 9 it it A W 5 ff E , T--,,.5,3tiI1' YI . ff' -z.-i . , f 'Sf 'L , if .vi , '33 ,Q 51 z, 'ig ss. rw H1 hh LQ fl Z' ' ' lii S , X, , ,, ,. f f -' -fi'-.V , ,, ::f'2 ,gmt r 3, if-jg , A I y, , ,I f '1- ' E ,iii ,. .:,y . V In . 2 V- ,: ' ' Q ' ,el - : . I V . ,,,,,. , I I . Margaret Cohea julie Marsh Lisa Maxey Terry Mitchell Sandra Pollock Carol Raisanen Allison Rowe Dolly Ruman Barb Southworth Sherri Spahn Mindy Stiles Coach Donnie Ross Amy Burris Girls Swimming 123 Swimmers make splashing performance Scott Bade Tom jenkins Chris Webb Mike Peterson Bob Stenz Tom Swanson joe Giesemann Brian George Leland Moy Paul Huebner Mark Schwartz Don Wagner coach 124 Boys Swimming as 1. Senior Mark Schwartz strokes his way through the last lengths of the pool. 0 2. The starters explode off the ramps and begin the race. 0 3. Mike Peterson takes in a mouthful of air as he does the breast stroke. 0 4. An SHS Swimmer gives his all in the final seconds. D 5. Diving Team: L to R: Rex Keller, Doug Paul- sen, Mike Liemkueler, Mike Stehlic. Boys Swimming 125 4' 126 Boys Swimming SHS dives into action W its iw? is p ,......,...s...s.iisf1-sm--f ' ' .. ,XM. , , t ll ' - W-mf,..-:wlffis-fi-ws'Y'w . K s -- ...,, . , ,. -f -.,ssmo,-ffffggifsg2s- gg M 22?5,ffq-ii1g5zzs,f1s.qf13:1Ms1 :IMI gt -Q1-.1'1-'fs-ls' ' - - , .. ..,.. 1. junior diver Mike Stehlic does a 11A pike before he hits the water. 0 Sophomore Doug Paulsen concentrates before he performs his dive. 0 Senior Mike Liemkueler performs an inward front on his diving perform- ance. 0 4. Mike Stehlic flips his way to a splash landing during his dive. U 5. Doug Paulsen does his best in the back layout dive. Boys Swimming 127 128 Golf Golfers putt for victor Brian Buzzard Mike Coleman Tom Davis Tim Spreier Mike Stanley af' 9 w , 4 Q F lu' .,... g. S lohn Rooney ' , M ii Neil Corbin - 73 5' Coach ' , Q. gg .,ifNN:L E. 5123, x We OLP SHS 'S Eiga R+ aguaro McClintock Arcadia h l . r i COi'i0 r15flO i Jgf of ii, - ' my i V.,.,.. .',A:AI.. A '.'f' . . . iii:.-i -,., lik 1 K oeee a ' I ms? I A 5 fr K ff , Q iiii .,,. I 1 T -- . .... or ii,i ,, EEEl fr 'li W1 Y 6' ,gf ,s 74 nf I , ,nf ., r Q0 1-Vi'-fr The golf team once again started out their season with many surprises. Af- ter weeks of recruiting and challeng- ing for a higher standing, the team was assured of their first match against long time rival Saguaro. The practice rounds played a very important part in the performance of each individual during the matches. They also were important in the advancement of his ranking among the team. A match consisted of one round of nine holes played by the top five players. Later in the year, the team was invited to participate in two eighteen hole tour- naments. One was against Coronado. The other was the city tournament. The Yuma invitational was a thirty-six hole tournament. It was the most prestigious tournament for SHS. 1. Mike Coleman practices his putting stroke on the green before a match against Arcadia. 0 2. Coach Neil Corbin and Tom Davis re- view the score card before their match against Chaparral at Pima golf course. 0 3. Mike Stanley hits one of his usual booming drives down the middle of the fairway. 0 4. Tim Spreier gives Tom Davis a few pointers on how to hit the perfect sand shot. ' 5. On the prac- tice putting green coach Neil Corbin and Tim Spreier test their skills while waiting for the rest of the team to finish out their round for the day. ' 6. Brian Buzzard attacks the most dreaded element on the course, the sand trap. Golf 129 Track team gets off to a runnin start 1. Top Row: Mark Marshall, Tom Middaugh, Sam Filicetti. Sec- ond Row: Todd Toombs, Troy Orr, Danny Muir. 0 2. Tom Mid- daugh fozzes over the high jump bar. 0 3. Top Row: Eric Hel- da, Steve Hopkins, Ken Moore. Second Row: David Hoelsh, Matt Christ. 0 4. Top Row: Guy Adams, George Randolph, Scott Hodgeman. Second Row: Mike Holder, Anthony Kas- przyk. 0 5. Top Row: David Dash, Mitch Krogh, Tim Larkin. Second Row: Ralph Clement, Steve Miller. v 6. Kevin Lewis and Matt Toombs blast off of the bIocks in the 100 yd. dash. f 7. Top Row: David Chapman, Steve Moore, Stacey Phares. Second Row: Hans Silberschlag, Kevin Small. 130 Boys Track -a,,53,9'!Z Q15 , mxlrwiffa Boys Track 131 SHS Track Team puts its best foot forward The Boys' Track Team commenced the year with a new coach, a new event and a new spirit. With eight returning Iettermen, they had a larger turnout than ever before. The competition included events in the shot put, the discus throw, the 100 yd. dash, the 220 yd. dash, the 440 yd. run, the 880 yd. run, the mile, the two-mile, the long jump, the pole vault and the high jump. The javelin throw was also added to the list. The new coach, jerry Haley believed in running to get in shape, and it paid off because the team was in tip-top condition for its first meet. 132 Boys Track la 'E' K , w-sf 1, ff?-,iff 1. , Tl? '-iff' lii'ff'-'1?iLgf'fEia. ll ' ' 53' ', I 1, 1 .must 'W --, Q ., -...Nut My ...M . W K 1. Troy Orr long jumps to an amazing 22 feet. 0 2. Janine Brinkman shows her style at the high jump. 0 2. Top Row: Sue Ashton, julie Marsh, Mellisa Steinle. Bottom Row: Wendy Swanson, Amy Burris, Cary Smith. 0 3. Lynne Kardos just takes her time. 0 4. Kevin Lewis leaps over the hurdles while practicing for the state meet. Girls Track 133 134 Girls Track SHS Girls Track Team started out to a good season with lots of enthusiasm and high hopes. Girls Track went into their second year with many returning letter- persons. They tried something different this year with a IV Team giving under- classmen a chance to gain experience Top Row: Sandy Pollock, Vanja Swanson, Susie Ricardo, Roxanne Stragier. Bottom Row: Leigh Fox, Lisa Graves, Allison Rowe. v 2. Heidi Woodbury strives to catch up with the team. 0 3. Leigh Fox and Lisa Graves complete their warmup laps. 0 4. Vanja Swanson tries and tries to make the jump. 0 5. Top Row: Jeanine Brinkman, Patty Kelly, Lynn Kardos, Heidi Woodbury. Bottom Row: Mindy Stiles, Sherri Spahn, Cindy Welt. --.- L ,V Kathy King jill Knappenberger Softball team achieves respect as Anne Backman T Lisa Clinchy r Meg Connors V Sue Durrenberger . 'ftf . f tstt , Leigh Fox 5 J ll 1 4. rt stttt s , Girls softball again started out the new soft- ball season with smashing success. After their exuberent 21-3 victory over Mesa, the team was indestructible Bettering their last year's record by far, the team was always making improvements on their speedy and precise base running. Their accuracy in placing hard hit balls was astounding. The team held very high hopes of achieving divisionals and the state title. f - t zz? -,gg ,Q ., , . H sz-.-vii?--Y4ie, ' f .Nt T 1 Q, ,, - .V -1. T as fi 'ffif' , Q .g u ni ..,.. is i ,a ,f T . . -sf ,wg 1: H, .. .fits -, , .- .s 11-.af itr ti t tt , , .f--.sfi sz f we , , ' mf lib? V .---N . .1 fn..ssat --,tg ' :tm :ax ,sc .. ,eos . s fi ttt Claire Miller Sandy Raby Teresa Retterbush ,,t 136 Girls Softball ,-K., 1 if-. -1' -1.-.R Mary lo Tichar as 'W' .. ,, mn- Q-5 my V A M .QS lift . I K i Q ,gi I A ,Matti tl A K ,, 1 R . - , .Q ,ssh 1, Q, ' 'W l I . nv X S if inline? silt' Cindy Welt l 'f T'i aft 1 Q gif Cheryl Woodlock Herman Schweikart Coach 4 iw rra Y V 'lf' aCa' 4. 'my M .W 11 .yy Ffa M., 339. , f ,Q .J ,M ,af .9 .AV .' , . ,N A5 , . H M M K . . ,W , 961' fl , ipfy 5 A A fa ,ia u 1 I mf , pf , 1. jill Knappenberger is set to receive a ball thrown by Lisa Clinchy. 0 2. Team members await their turn up at bat. ' 3. Talking over strategy are Meg Con- nors and Lisa Clinchy. 0 4. Coach Herman Schweikart checks over the infield before a game. ' 5. Anticipating the next defensive play is Mary lo Tichar. S S earns city crown at it K --'1: ':x: 1 ig .. K V ' 'T if illggi' 1. Anne Backman concentrates on the upcom- ing pitch. 0 2. Getting ready to pocket the pitch is Catcher Teresa Retterbush. 0 3. With swinging success, Suzie Gaw follows through on a well hit ball over the outfield fence. 0 4. Mary jo Tichar tosses the ball back to the pitcher from second base. ' 5. lill Knappenberger prepares to catch the ball for a quick out against Chandler. 138 Girls Softball BEAVER ,M 1 lm' v 2. 'A M rg: m y Q44 I Wwfwiaeols: Viv mwl. Vfigyg-f , ' .. ,. ,,wk,, ,M A fiikwiwzl 2 5, ' jig' Wi' . 1-+ , f. A ,, ,,,,,wAf,,,w ,,,,1 fi ,Q A,,L,..,, V, , A, ,., l l XFX , AL l 2 K ' fl' ,.'h,, 1 5 W lll nf l i , ll l li. Girls Softball 139 jV's aspire to reach the varsity squad gi paw pe , t 6 ff' . l4.iw.f. aww. M. We - 1, s Q . fire 'E C I K , .,'. F. vveifgf-955 1 'W yQQQQtw LlK V . J 1. During practice Kippy Nielsen swings in hope of connecting with the softball. 0 2. After receiving signals from Coach Her- man Schweikart, Meg Connors prepares to bat. v 3. In a close game against Chandler, Meg Connors does not take any chances. ' 4. Erin Putnam, IV pitcher follows through on her motion during one of the many hours of practice. 140 Girls Softball S se .Jung L it S iiii IV SOFTBALL TEAM-Top Row: Coach john Calvin, Annette Volkers, Donetta Henderson, Rae Faught, judy Caroll, Barb Huff. Second Row: Michele Culp, Erin Putnam, Donna Dan- tona, Kippy Nielsen, Debbie Schmidt. Third Row: Audry Klein, Laura Kaufman, Kay Hooker, Lisa Cornelius. Alan Baker john Baird Matt Bards Mark Carpenter Ron Curry Gordon Duraek Ray Duraek Randy Hays jeff Hermanson Mitch Hughes Rodney Cohodas Tod Ori 142 Varsity Baseball ifii'fV: Q,? 34 The 1978 Varsity Baseball Beaver squad started the year off with a bang. The team really didn't warm up until their third game, smashing Chaparral in a strong game with a score of 9-1. Their next game with Mesa was an exciting re- peat with a 9-1 victory. The school and the team have hopes of a divisional' championship. 1. Freshman varsity player Randy Hayes takes a hard driving swing during a SHS home game. ' 2. junior john Baird waits on deck before approaching the plate. 0 3. Senior Ray Durack comes in to score a run for the Beavers. Mark Davis Gary Saunders Casey Shewak Dan Valenzuela Darrell Stevens Ray Taylor jeff Staley Varsity Baseball 143 IV BASEBALL H B V CPP Y AA g . . l iili T B L T Y i T55 ,,,L ,. ,. ..,, v if 'LLTiA'.J1 r ' f', 'VPITZ K,, , . 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Q F A f W , 544 5 f y , 4' A, . 4 M ' , C n 4 The 1978 IV and Frosh Beaver Baseball Teams started off with much practice and hard work. Speed and coordina- tion make for a good team, and the jV's showed both starting out the sea- son with a 2-0 record. The Varsity coaches will be lookingaforward to this young team. 144 Baseball .jeg X tl gc QE Xflkxxx Q P ii is - . M r .gs - S . Baseball slides into a new season 1. Smashing a line drive. v 2. Taking an easy stroll home. 0 3. IV Group-Back row Coach Hubbs, Robert Delaportilla, Steve Poppe, Dave Frobes, Gordon Durak, Doug Holland, Steve Chelgren, Kurt Steriule, Keith Wilson, Shon Holpin, Dean Dole, Frank Kain, Torry Kaatz, Monte Miller. Bottom row Dave Marx, Garry Cooper, Buch Holmes, Dave Anderson, Colby Windle, Steve Wood, Rich Macdould. 0 4. Frosh. Group, Top row Chuck DaPana, Bob Mehok, Frank Popovich, Dave Yearin, Mike Seay, Dan Larkin, Davin Huen, Tom Melton, Coach Bevel, Middle rowg jamie Cays, Mike Sedbeck, Rueben Serna, lim McWeeny, Mike Sexton, Brian McMahon. Bottom row, Don Kestaloot, Steve Smaley, I. F. Kemp, Kerry Lane, Andy Bagnoto, Shon Connors. ' 5. On deck for the big moment. 0 6. Rounding third on the way home. Baseball 145 4 148 Administration john Durbin Assistant Principal Leslie Hurst Assistant Principal Evelyn Caskey Principal i K . f-'dl They share the toils of teaching Principal Evelyn Caskey represented the spirit of SHS with her bright smile and unbounded enthusiasm. She dealt equally with district officials, teachers, par- ents and students, showing great interest in all that was said. Assistant principals john Durbin and Leslie Hurst attended to disciplinary, administrative and scheduling matters. Hurst was new to SHS, but soon was caught up in the school spirit. A familiar sight was an anxious student pleading his case in Hurst's office, while a familiar sound was Hurst's congratula- tory remarks in the daily announcements. William Randall Superintendent - my g ,.t' Richard Clark t , Board Member Phyllis Spencer Board Member qvsglf Donald Swanson Board Member A i Paul Streich , B d M b it W ,Q ,Might W oar em er an 3 l i --- ' . . 1. Administrative chores are taken care of by Mr. if Hurst and Mrs. Curry. 'V ..m'.ew1 -1 QQ , 1 15511255 . Administration 149 Myrna Horton Monica johnson Gene Knelange 150 Guidance lo Lockhart Ed Schindel Counselors lend a helping hand The Guidance Department consisted of a dedicated group of men and women who understood the importance of person to person contact in the busy high school years. The counselors helped guide stu- dents in making decisions about the pre- sent and future. The Career Center was designed to inform and illustrate the many job possibilities available for students' fu- tures. . '11 i . 'I K' , 'sf.f.fisffzsazzsasmrfwfllrv kgf,,ff5f-i' G s f fir k , H i Q ,ls f f. 'Q ,Q PM ai ef ag-5 A '11,, ' . ?21'f'f'lSf75m s miss K Y i .,,.f,,1::L1 k.,,: , .W,,,. t. s- , 1 JS , .Xi Q is sf Q i Ji 1 t Q 4 -3 if 32 ta St l, , sf ' :S L I uf' X . Imogene Bartlett .gust .gust -ggi grunt gunna? , t wt, Chuck Gough Linda McElroy Donnie Ross Charlotte Swett 1. Freshmen are shown the way by Myrna Horton, a guidance counselor. 0 2. Ed Schindel explains the filing system to a student assistant. Learning Resource 151 The Business classes were designed to pre- pare students in meeting the challenges of a rapidly moving world. The Accounting courses incorporated machine data process- ing in working with double-entry bookkeep- ing. Business Law was an exploratory class dealing with legal principles affecting both the consumer and businessperson. Math plus business equaled Business Machines. Using calculators, students practiced initial business concepts. For those interested in trying out career possibilities while still in school, Coop- erative Office Education provided salaried employment throughout the community. Acquainting students with basic business knowledge and skills was the purpose of In- troduction to Business. job Preparation was designed to give students an understanding of the economy. No longer were Shorthand and Typing considered to be only presecre- tarial courses. They took on a more personal value when their usefulness was discovered for notes and compositions. 152 Business WAYNE BAILEY-Accounting, Business Law, Personal Typing, 11 years here. JOE CORTE- job Preparation, Marketing, 8 years here' coaches Varsity Football. NANCY HALL-Busi- ness Typing, 14 years here. BETTY PETERS- job Preparation, Typing, 22 years here, spon- sors Sophomore Class. VIRGINIA REINKEN- Shorthand, Typing, 20 years here. IOSEPHINE SAWAIA-COE, Typing, 20 years here, spon- sors FBLAQ Department Head. Business for now and later Ioe Corte Nancy Hall Betty Peters losephine Sawaia 1. Debbie Smith puzzles over a typing test. ' 2. Typ- ing student Patsy Martinez concentrates on a speed drill. ' 3. Mrs. Reinken demonstrates proper tech- niques to her Shorthand class. Business 153 .X M Q Q Sitx Ptzsiivif-:Sk '. J' 1' .3-fa :.' . 1 K I .Vk , V K Dave Coats swf' QNX john Dant . g Q, Del Davis 4 , . if- , 2: stii I ' 1 :J , S ey -v i V I X1 ig. I ' 1 M 02 .1 a'E'v ' st Kirk jaegar X if Q,-gggg ix C. Lee Ludwlg 1.5.1555 X ,w fjf - X f 'IN G n Sandra Moultrie I X 1 ,L .,.. ., ,mm... . .. I T . ..,..:f.:g:s A .,a., . V., xr sg. .s M ,.... ., ,. , . ., ,.5,sv K k.,.. .,.,., 1 ,J ..,,.7 ,-5, ,Y ,,,.. .. .1-W ., - N-Y -W Q 5 f L'. U -W f ' ,af as . t t. 5 ga , I 5 g A A . 5 'LL'LL 1 1- il. . f 55' r ss lg K xifisf Ik 'I , X, - , ,g,J' W joanne Park ig.-y.f,. S, i? james Pruitt . L! Madeline Schneck - A I. 5 A DAVE COATS-Children's Literature, Col- lege Preparation, English, 22 years here. IOHN DANT-Directed Reading, English, Mythology, 9 years here, sponsors junior Class. DEL DAVIS-English, 17 years here, sponsors Student Council, Department Head. KIRK JAEGAR-English, 5 years here, sponsors Martial Arts Club. C. LEE LUD- WIG-English, Intermediate Composition, Yearbook, 1 year here, sponsors BEAVER and CAMELBACK. SANDRA MOULTRIE- Directed Reading, English, Speech, 7 years here, sponsors NHS. IOANNE PARK- Bible Literature, Developmental Reading, English, 4 years here. IAMES PRUITT- English, 1 year here. ED SANDLING-Col- lege Composition, English, 8 years here. MADELINE SCHNECK Independant Stud ' Yi 4 years here, sponsors Beaver Builders. LUTHER STEWART-College Composition, English, 15 years here, sponsors Senior Class. RUTH THOMAS-English, Paperback Literature, Strategy and Skills, 5 years here. LYNN WILLIG-English, 8 years here, sponsors junior Class. 154 English we.- -. et ' 1' -1 E1 a Q17 ' V 'ffl iv is ,R f 1 '.-.. Tl! 'WW .N 2 2' , 5 f, 1. In the library, Sandra Moultrie helps a freshman with an assignment. ' 2. Luther Stewart lectures to a less than attentive English class. 0 3. Writing copy for the yearbook is junior Elizabeth Thalasinos. v 4. CAMELBACK editor, Cindy Smith confers with Lee Ludwig, the yearbook advisor. W el English offers basics plus electives Many electives, as well as the basics, were offered by the English Department. Three years of basic English was the requirement for graduation. Dividing each level into subgroups allowed students to be placed into classes which suited their abilities the best. A vast array of electives offered students a chance to pursue their own interests. Children's Literature, Paperback Literature and Bible Litera- ture encouraged students' interests in specific areas. Those with limited ability in language were helped in Strategies and Skills. Col- lege Composition was an introduction to the rigors of college mate- rial. In Yearbook, students produced the CAMELBACK. Students in Mythology examined its impact on life, literature and language. Mass Media studied communication in newspapers, radio and television. Students practiced the art of public speaking in Speech. Directed Reading and Developmental Reading allowed great scope in reading material. Il i-1 '-1. t+ - ,wg fx L nga .Nz Y X 5 X Xi - . TF ' N .- . I aaiassasqs fti 1 Ruth Thomas Luther Stewart john Doyle English 155 156 Fine Arts .ER ' . 'S V i Thy VV , X is N.,., -' I ' s Floyd Woodard The true essence of life is creating NORMA BARER-Dance, 5 years here, sponsors Orchesis. lOE KUSH-Crafts. NORMAN STANLEY-IAZZ Ensemble, IV Band, Varsity Band, Department Head. SID TRAVIS-Art. SHARON TURNER- Drama, Stagecraftg 1 year here. FLOYD WOODARD-Chansonnettes, Guitar, Prep Chorus, Singers, 8 years here, sponsors Balladeers, Carillon Choir. wa., mmm Him I l 1 . Y' 'Iii 1. Doing improvisations in Dance are Tory Rotundo and Caron Bailey. 0 2. Kristi Simon goes over directions with Norma Barer during a rehearsal for a dance concert. ' 3. Floyd Woodard conducts his beginning guitar class. The Fine Arts Department offered an outlet for students' creativity and awareness. ln Art, stu- dents worked in the fields of print making, sculpting, drawing and painting. In the more advanced Art Classes, students were encour- aged to prepare a portfolio of their work. The basic principles of three dimensional design were presented in Crafts. Students became experienced in areas including jewelry, wood- carving and textiles. Musicians could chose from Guitar, jazz Ensemble, 1V Band and Var- sity Band. Students with an interest in singing and performing were offered Prep Chorus, Chansonettes and Singers. Drama provided an outlet for those interested in acting and also in studying the theater as a form of communi- cation. Topics covered in Dance included the history of stage dance, body mechanics and choreography. A springtime dance concert gave the students an opportunity to share their dances with others. The students in Stagecraft put the skills they learned in class to use in preparing for concerts and school productions. Fine Arts 157 Each year, many of SHS's students take the opportunity to enroll in a foreign language. First and second year students, choosing from French, German and Spanish, were taught the basic skills, including grammar, pro- nunciation and conversational use. Advanced students examined the languages more intensely by studying classical and contemporary works. The cultural aspects of the countries were brought to life by movies, cook- ing demonstrations, guest speakers and even lunch- eons at local gourmet restaurants. ln understanding the various cultures, the languages took on new mean- ing in relation to how the students could apply them to the world around them. 31 Raymond Soltero 158 Foreign Language Mmmwef SHS takes on a new accent IOE BARCALA-Spanishg 19 years herep Department Head. BARBARA DABROW- SKI-Germang 2 years here. VIRGINIA ROSBACH-Spanishp 16 years here. RAY- MOND SOLTERO-Spanishp 7 years herep sponsors Spanish Club, Guadalajara Ex- change. IAN STANKUS-French, Englishp 11 years herep sponsors French Club. 1. Vince Oselette responds to a question from joe Barcala in Span- ish. 0 2, Explaining the conjugation of a verb to her Spanish class is Virginia Rosbach. Foreign Language 159 160 Home Ec The Home Economics Department featured a variety of subjects that ranged from the traditional cooking courses to dealing with marital crises. Foods helped students to prepare meals that were creatively planned and nutritionally balanced. Students learned the basics of sewing and designing their own wardrobes in Cloth- ing. Handcrafts covered many techniques in produc- ing crafts for pleasure or profit. Pre-school children helped students prepare for effective parenting, as well as child care, in Child Developement. Independ- ent Living included experiences useful in becoming self-sufficient. Home Economics Related Opportuni- ties, HERO, was a program for seniors with career interests in that area. Many class speakers, such as hair dressers, modeling consultants and interior decora- tors discussed various fields of interest to the students. ln addition to class activities, students also held a pay- ing job obtained through the class. Human Relations helped students to know themselves better and deal with others. Adjusting to marriage, parenthood and meeting financial obligations were some of the situa- tions dealt with in preparation for the future. :fi i 'l. Leading a HERO meeting is Laurie Mc- Leland as Lana Quackenbush discusses upcoming plans. 0 2. Chris Atridge receives a hair-cut in a HERO activity. ' 3. Becky Kearney explains hypochondria to Angie DeGregorio. .QV E, - k.V. , , -f 'E Ti? Books are not always the answer LOIS EDWARDS - Child Development, Clothing, Handcrafts, Independent Living, 6 years here, Department Head. LEOLA LEROY-Foods, Human Relations, Interior Design, 10 years here. JUDY TOUBY- HERO, 6 years here, sponsors HERO, Senior Class. ,itgsgig,.klwiggigigit - -1- as ,....t,y---..1......, , 's isseeszzif5s!iii2z.ege!s5 P 5 R-CM X525 Q , . 'eff C Pill: it ' M Lois Edwards H Loela LeRoy ludy Touby Home Ec 161 Accuracy, talent and quality developed a sense of personal pride and high degree of skill in the lndus- trial Arts classes. The Shop classes helped students find a particular area of interest for future study. The four major choices were drafting, metals, power tech- nology and wood-working. ln Mechanical Drawing, architectural drafting was studied in detail. Wood- working began by introducing hand and power tools. Eventually the students used them in construction of small buildings. The purpose of Metals was to learn about metal work in an activity oriented class. Power Technology was the study of power, including the maintenance of machines for its conversion into useful forms. For those interested in the repair of cars, Automotive Theory was offered. Home Mechanics was designed to encourage better consumerism of household goods. The Physical Education classes in- cluded team and individual activities, exposing the students to various sports. Bowling, golf and tennis were some of the activities covered in Life and Lei- sure Time Sports. For those interested in body develop- ment, Weightlifting was offered. Research, guest speakers and field trips were incorporated in Health. Drivers' Education used simulators and movies to prepare students for license exams and actual driving. Sherrie Coyle ...I , V J' . - M 'W' 'VX X r W jack Evans -5 M gilgg VKAA i .-X Sara Henslee 162 Drivers' Education, Health 1. Mark Marshall gets some help with a mechanical drawing. ' 2. Trying his hand at weightlifting is Joe Jansen. 0 3. Students labor over plans for future proj- ects in Industrial Arts. 0 4. Tony Cholewa takes a break while sanding some wood. Students develop lifetime skills JIM BEVELL-Health, 1 year here, coaches Freshman Basketball, JV Baseball, JV Foot- ball. HIL BRADY-Drivers' Education, Life and Leisure Time Sports, Department Head. SHERRIE COYLE-PE, Life and Lei- sure Time Sports, 11 years here. JACK CREWS-Mechanical Drawing, Woods, 28 years here. JACK EVANS-Auto Theory, Power Tech. JERRY HALEY-PE, 1 year here, coaches Freshman Football, Fresh- man Basketball, Track. SARA HENSLEE- PE, 19 years here. GREG KIRKHAM-Crafts, Metals, 1 year here, coaches Wrestling. JACK MARASCHIELLO-Drivers' Education, Weightlifting, 6 years here, sponsors Let- termans Club, coaches Freshman Football, Track. BILL OWEN-PE, Department Head. HERMAN SCHWEIKART-PE, Weightlift- ing, Arizona History, Beginning Yearbook, Mass Media, 31 years here, coaches Soft- ball. TOM WOLFE-Home Mechanics, Woods, 6 years here, Department Head. , .. . -7 ij! K Jim Bevell PE Industrial Arts 163 f Jack Maraschiello Herman Schweukart 1. Ruby Winningham demonstrates a homework problem in her Algebra class. ' 2. Two student assistants use a calculator while checking tests. 164 Math Calculations for the future Patrick Hennessy Arthur Loewenstein john Overstreet james Stephens PATRICK HENNESSY-Algebra, Analysis, Geometry, 4 years here, Coaches Foot- ball, Track. JIM HENRY-Computer Skills, Consumer Math, Geometry. ARTHUR LOEWENSTEIN-Algebra, 18 years here. IOHN OVERSTREET-Algebra, Geometry, 16 years here, Athletic Director. SUSAN RADLEY-Algebra, Computer Programming, 6 years here, sponsors Computer Science Club. GERALD RUTZ-Algebra, Analysis, Calculus, 16 years here, sponsors Chess Club, Department Head. IIM STEPHENS- Algebra, 17 years here, sponsors Photog- raphy Club. RUBY WlNNlNGHAM-Alge- bra, Geometry, 18 years here. The Math Department offered a variety of courses, ranging from Algebra to Computer Programming. Algebra introduced the basic skills necessary for further mathematical study. Difficult concepts in Geometry were first ap- proached intuitively in order to make later treatment less formidable and more meaning- ful. Analysis extended the knowledge gained in Algebra and Geometry to include more ad- vanced theories and applications. For those students who exhibited great ability and in- terest in math, Calculus was offered. Comput- ational Skills, Consumer Math and Computer Programming provided students the oppor- tunity of studying diversified math subjects in which they were interested. Math 165 166 Science The stud of phases of li sors Science Club, Department Head. ELEA CLARK Chemistry, IPS' 15 years here. NEIL BIN Biochemistry Biology HPA 14 years ROY GARDNER-Biology, 10 years here STEVE BRYAN-Chemistry, 26 years here si I - ' I C ' I I 1 I 1 I' I LENKE-Astronomy, C-eology, Physics, 13 here. JERRY SPAULDING-Aviation Science BILL WEST-Biology, IPS, 1 year here, coa Freshman Football, Track, Wrestling. Steve Bryan -I Eleanor Clark -.fu-gf' 5 I sv Ken Lenke AMW i'.'A's-1, . . -,Q Nm,- .I '11 L+..-4...+ '1.,,.', ,- 1. Cary Mader peers in his microscope during Biology. ' 2. lunior Rosa Cays tries her hand at changing Bi- ology slides. ' 3. Roy Gardner tries to explain a detail to his class. 0 4. Bill West has plenty of notes for his class to study. New laboratory equipment was a big plus for the Science department. Classes such as Chemistry greatly benefitted from the new scientific labs avail- able. The major aim of this class was to discover widely applicable scientific principles and to aid students in developing logical and analytical think- ing. Introduction to Physical Science was a lab oriented class that introduced students to many facets of the science world. The review of organics, which lead to an in-depth view of metabolism and genetics, was the main topic of Biochemistry. Human Physiology and Anatomy used highly sophisticated labs to study animal and human genetics. Physics was a laboratory course where students explored light, electromagnetics and nuclear energy. Geology students investigated the earth's age, it's surface features and forces that shaped them. Understanding the environment through the study of stars and galaxies was the basic aim of Astronomy. Aviation Science covered the many subjects necessary for a pilot's license, including navigation, meteorology and computers. g ..s S I nvr rj ,AZP , K ,1 Q tl th- 1, 2 Jerry Y, f A f Bmwesr Science 167 Past, present and future come together IOHN CALVIN-American History, 1 year here, WILLIAM CAMWELL-American History, 9 years here. NANCY CHANEY-American History, World History, 7 years here, sponsors junior Class. ART CUTTINC--American History, Social Sunhes Potpourn, 10 years here, sponsors Shnuhuon Ganung Chun Depmtment Head PAUL GONNERMAN-World Geography, 18 years here, sponsors Freshman Class. ORSON GREER-Government, Free Enterprise, Russian History, 5 years here. WILLIAM jENKINS-Gov- ernment, Free Enterprise, 19 years here, spon- sors Dudettes, Senior Class. STEVE KENNEDY- World Geography, 11 years here, sponsors Sophomore Class. JUDY LONG-World Geo- graphy, 1 year here, coaches Badnunton. DONALD NORDLUND-Government, Free Enterprise, 5 years here, sponsors Senior Class. 168 Social Studies I ,,, 1? ' ,wp sf..-f 11, 3 gag, .. .tg Q -- -P . M v .-f Aw' It c iiil we 4 ..,,, . H V, 1 1,- Q .vt ' I 1. Freshmen follow Paul Gonnerman's instructions in World Cleo- graphy. ' 2. john Calvin attempts, to convey a point in one of his social studies classes. 0 3. Filling out maps in World Geography are a group of freshmen. john Calvin Paul Gonnerman ' A Orson Greer Steve Kennedy Donald Nordlund Through various activities students were able to appreciate Social Studies relation to themselves and others. World Geography familiarized students with geographic prob- lems and an understanding of the physical and cultural world. This class and World History served as bases for further social science studies. The aim of American His- tory was to develop an appreciation of the social, cultural and political heritage of our nation. The Government classes were visited by many public officials and politicians. A telephone hook-up with Rep. john Rhodes in Washington, D.C. afforded students an opportunity to directly question an official who contributed to decisions which effect their lives. Increasing the economic literacy needed for respon- sible citizenship was the aim of EconomicsfFree Enterprise. Students in the Arizona History classes examined the envi- ronment of the state-past and present. Social Studies 169 170 Special Education Wanda Nowell Rocky Reichart Kathy Roberts Ruth Wooten ,qt if :xrx 2 Ii if acaa X .. . , , Wg t a.,c.. .s if 1 ,D 9 -ft is 'Y J w Q .,kk,7.. 5 . it if. .xv QPMH - jr Giving students with potential a chance to prove themselves was the basic aim of the Special Education program. The curriculum was planned around the students' own capabilities and offered instruction in proper attitudes and positive habits. Work experience and job Preparation provided opportunities to sample vocational possi- bilities while still in school. Social Eco- nomics, Language Arts and Math not only covered the basics, but also showed the students how to apply them in daily life. 1. Going over their homework, Susan Strick and Rhonda Standiford concentrate very hard. 0 2. Kath- leen Roberts corrects Anne Hathaway's test as Re- gina Schmich waits her turn. Students strive to fulfill capabilities HARRY BENNETT-Work Experienceg 12 years here. MACK CALDWELL-Math, Social Economicsg 7 years here. WANDA NOWELL-Language Arts, Work Experiencep 6 years here. ROCKY REICHART-job Preparationj 3 years here. KATHLEEN ROBERTS-Mathp 4 years herep sponsors junior Class. DOUGLAS SWANSON-job Preparationp 2 years herep coaches JV Football. RUTH WOOTEN-job Prepara- tion, Language Artsg 10 years here. Special Education 171 HANK DOHS-Aviation Maintenancep 2 years here. MEL GIESAKING-Con- struction. JERRY IRVINE Auto Bod . ' Y RON MATTESON-Commercial Arty 5 years here. ARTHUR MC COY- Industrial Cooperative Educationg 2 years here. ROBERT NOWLAND- Weldingp 5 years here.' DOUG PAW- LAK-Commercial Art. JOHN SITEK- Auto Tune-Up and Refridgeration. RUBY TRUMBLE-Health Services. john Sitek 172 Vo Tech 1. Sue Gomez concentrates on a Commercial Art project. 0 2. Teacher Doug Pawlak works on a student's art project. 0 3. Measuring out dis tances for a house are construction students Exploration in careers Programs at the Vo-Tech center were designed to prepare students for future careers. The operating philosophy was geared toward the working world, and was as similar to the employerfemployee relationship as possible. ln Auto-Body, students learned body and fender repair, and also custom painting. The curriculum in the Automotive Tune-Up and Refridgeration included electrical systems and emission con- trol. The Aviation Maintenance program consisted of basic aerodynamics, flight theory and engine repair. Working with techniques such as silk screening, lithography, and COmpUter- ized photo typesetting, the Commercial Art students learned by producing. The outline of the Construction course included blocklaying, plumbing and electrical services. In Health Serv- ices, the students studied many of the functions of hospitals. The main emphasis in Industrial Cooperative Education was on-the-job training. In the Welding Class students not only gained the skill of welding, but also cultivated the proper attitudes that result in good workpersons. Vo-Tech 173 174 Personnel The personnel helped to keep the many facets of SHS run smoothly. The secretaries in the office handled administrative chores, such as attendance, school re- cords and transcripts. The bookstore took care of club and class money in addition to selling school books. The janitors kept the campus clean and in good work- ing order. Feeding many hungry students and teachers was the cafeteria workers' job. The security personnel tried to be helpful in many ways - from directing early morning traffic to opening jammed lockers. 1. Bette Van Hoy shows Lisa Maxey a copy of the daily announcements. v 2. Keeping the bookstore's accounts in order is Tico Dominguez. ' 3. Loraine Boundy keeps busy at the office information desk. Unsung workers deserve recognition -E, f-ft. 45 4. vin f Ax uk I A., ,gi . 'uh , V I en, Q . ffk 1 ff' .af f k r l 5 U A ' VND' .6 I ff 'Q' 'F' Q in I W7 K ,, n,n n i f 1 Y rl 'Avi Dolores Bradley Instructional Aide Ian Churchill Attendance Madelon Cloute Instructional Aide Muriel Cronkhite Secretary Tillie Davis Attendance Tico Dominguez Bookstore Manager Dawn May Instructional Aide Bette Michaud Secretary Ron Pelfrey Instructional Aide Naomi Post Nurse john Steadman Instructional Aide Miriam Wright Bookstore Clerk Personnel 175 3 I A 4- New sights mark school opening SHS began with an all-too-soon bustle. New sights, including administration offices, teachers and Leslie Hurst as the assistant principal filled SHS, Freshmen were made welcome at the an- nual Freshmen Uncola Party. Class competition soon started rolling. juniors took first with sen- iors taking second in the Homecoming float competition. Homecoming week was filled with tricycle races, banana eating contest, a bonfire and a pep assembly. Football, leading the fall sports, had the best season in a long time, end- ing their season 8-2. 178 Fall Activities ' 1. john Beard, Nick Hiush and Bruce Terman are the cheerleaders for the pow- der puff football assembly. 0 2. Creighton Donovan helps Sandy Smith discover a new kind of make-up. ' To show Student Council's appreciation, Band is presented with a cake for their excellent performances. ' 4. Getting in shape for the fall are Steve Sieverson and joe Mier. 0 5. Viki Greer is the victim of the Farmer's Initiation. ' 6. Kim Kelley presents Drum Majors Kathy Berkhimer and Mark Schwartz with a cake to show SHS's appreciation for the band's performing at all home football games. Fall Activities 'I79 Homecoming broke tradition to crown Lore- Iie Wooden and jim Schaller Queen and King for 77-78. A committee selected twelve stu- dents onthe basis of academic record. Out of the twelve selected students came four at- tendents who were Jennie Garcia, Leslie Roth, Kevin Lewis, and Gary Saunders. Week long activities included a pep assembly, in which all candidates for homecoming were introduced. An atmosphere of excitement and competition was truly enjoyed by all. The cheer squad did many enthusiastic cheers and the Pom line performed various routines. All classes joined in a little com- petition by singing the beavers fight song. SHS' football team livened up to the Homecoming theme Superstars triumphing over Marcos De Niza, 61-8. Half- time activities brought floats, tears and happiness. junior Class accomplished first place in the float competition with seniors receiving second. To top the victorious win, Ice played the next night for the Homecoming dance. 180 Homecoming W 4 . wt f K , ir6, ,i I V It I :rj 'M s 4 3g-w w.. 1 ? 'v I... . ,A ..wi 5 Vvl, ,, A Vi:V N . .iv t i LZVV i L,'qL1 w' I V, F .1 f .5, , -.5 1, , I, ,VI , H ,.., I , HS , ,,,, f , A i 7? f ,f: l fff l .f2w J l i ,h , ,v,1 ,QV V b::V,.' 1? Clubs meet Many clubs were full of enthusiasm and new ideas at SHS. One of these, the Ecology Club began adding to their treasury by selling pen- nants and seed sticks, which are popsicle sticks with a tiny seed on the bottom. They ended the year in full bloom by planting flowers and shrubs around school. Providing an atmosphere of cooperation for students interested in logic, mathematics, as- tronomy, computer programming and physics, the Computer Science Club was a complete success. The members were charged with the responsibility of keeping up with the ever in- creasing field of knowledge about computers. They also worked closely with students en- rolled in the Computer Programming Class. Striving to be best club on campus, the Geology Club planned many interesting outings. They hunted for fossils in Buckeye, then onto San juan River in Utah for an interesting hike. Mem- bers visited ASU and examined ASU students' findings. ASU reciprocated the visit with the help of Dr. Carlton Moore speaking at a meet- ing. 182 Computer Science Club, Ecology Club with their minds fl. .fr L llll A 1,. - -- .fetmzf..Mft-,..e,f.-ff,ss-W,ss-V,-.A f--f- -- -- - ., ,..., ,.m1mx. st.. fs.,.ssitmfft,:.f,,:f1..w..f1't..,V211it-af.:-1.-11.11.11ff- - f .1-.1-3gtg,gf.,fgf.3f5s1f5fwqgfgggffy5yf..g,g:g5g.gg.g:1,g:.1..,1g:,f,.1fl.wtf--f , N If a 1. Computer Science Club members assist students with their projects. 0 2. Geology club officials are President Tony Ross, Secretary Debbie Way, Treasurer janet Elsroad, and Representative Sue Carrigan. ' 3. President of the Geology Club, Tony Ross discusses with his members the proper way to use the Rock Slicer. 0 4. Vice President of the Ecology Club Ann Stewert, Secretary Barbara Pero, Treas- urer Cheryl Gudenschwager, and members Holly Martin, Doris Behrmann, Lena Attridge, and Sponsor Charlotte Swett, hold the Ecology Banner proudly. Geology Club 183 IA., . W ' fm..i: FWf if , - my fu ,W an fi .. y 1 fl 1 1922 -E VW vc Ig Ah' 'irlw .. ' T? , ,,1 Vt L , , .. Mtg' 'L 2. Q F uf Q ,im i . . il. Weekly meetings of the Chess Club became chess clinics in which the members strived to perfect their skills and develop winning tactics. They competed with other on-campus clubs and the chess clubs of other schools. The French Club explored some of the many aspects of the French cul- ture. Members brought French food to meetings, which added to the al- ready festive air. They also saw French movies and read French comic strips. ln the spring they had a flower sale to raise money for their annual crepe party. Spanish Club had numerous bake sales and other money raising activities that allowed them to sample a wide variety of Mexican foods. They had parties almost every month, as well as a canned food drive and other commu- nity service projects. 184 Chess Club, French Club, Spanish Club Clubs promote participation 1. Becky Clift, Elizabeth Thalasinos, Ellen Svaco and Mary Blakely discuss the upcoming events of French Club. f 2. Spanish Club President Charles McBride stresses a point. 0 3. Looking for his lost pencil is Charles McBride. v 4. Donna Dell Aringa and fellow Spanish Club member display their baked goods. ' 5. Planning opening moves for their next matches are Chess Club members. 0 6. French Club members raise their hands in support of the just made proposition. Chess Club, French Club, Spanish Club 185 Cheer spreads the spirit Kish , K1 t 5 5 15 N The cheerleaders kept spreading that Beaver spirit through thick and thin. They practiced long hours. They painted slogans to hang up at school to promote spirit. Treats were made for the football and basket players be- fore each game. Attending pep as- semblies and sports events, their voices always rang out to pass on their unending spirit. 186 Cheer 4 XV 'F M N, A 'O-. 1. CHEER - Top Row: Lisa Scofield, Michele Nielson, Susan Davis, Keli Trainor. Second Row: Tammie Maneth, Mary jane Cavaliere, Lisa Garcia. U 2. Keli Trainor and Michele Nielson perform a cheer. 0 3. During half time Lisa Garcia raises the crowd's spirit. 0 4. Calee Palmer smiles in approval of the school's re- sponse. ' 5. Marlene Rehm and Calee Palmer get into the step of things. ' 6. JV CHEER: Marlene Rehm, Calee Palmer, Collen Did- dams, Marcy Sanchez. Cheer 187 Q. sw' .,..U QA. I s. i 6 X.. f 'E 3 m, -.' V ,V , .,... , . 3jki,,,E,, lx g ig , 5 ,igif 'H 'f 15, ' ' we . A if f 4 , A ,.,,, -I 0, , , sw - fa 1 15 T il? YEA ::x I . ' V: , ..,, . ,.,. V.,, 1,3 Wrezag, 7 1 A f H I . ww-w-1 , in ' . , ' -u f 'Mein wg- , . ' 1-ss. 21: l,, 1 fsftf ' , 4' . M Q an E11 v if V W I M ' I V' I YW 1 , , , V il 'AV T W , A f, , A 4 ,Q if 0 ff , W - , , W'f'L5f' 'K Q'.w' .- dm aux L . in ,, be W s,i,, , Ot 'X , t I h V ,.. -A ' a , u 1' Dimensions add flair to band l 1. Drum Major Mark Schwarz, Senior. 0 2. Twirler Kathy Colton, Sopho- more. 0 3. Drum Major Kathy Berkheimer, Senior. ' 4. Color Guard helps to accent the performance of the band. 0 5. SQUAD LEADERS Top Row: Tom Land, Cindy Etling, Paul U'ren, Hans Silberschlag, Bruce Larsen, Steve Moore. Second Row: Cathy Melka, Donna Kaufmann, Carla Eskelund, Katie Spies, Mary Welty. Third Row: Elaine West, jackie Mur- ray, jennie Edington, Wendy Skiba, Pat Aiken. ' 6. The band marches in- to a pinwheel formation at ASU Band Day. 0 7. Color Guard helps to accent the performance of the band. Drum Majors 189 The SHS Beaver Band receives a rating of excellent at ASU Band Da Ellfiziiqk ggjijg , 523533- . ' x..31451115if1:ME-iZ1Tif'ifi5?i.E ELLJGIN ii 1 2 1-121-525,54 were,mfua:ffy,J,y,1.E-,,EgfE -3--.,,,gg r W 1 K S ., ., :: ...- YT . Q55 'el 4 , 32 .. -- ,Te-,Z-W: ' frzif ITSM IJ' Rf - -- eil fe, N. 1-I S 31 1- ,r S 4? 5 ,. 190 Band 6 . - XA -t ,,:...+' 'Y fi' H f' -, f ,,,. Q. A .7 - W .. Q ,S K. xg -w-mms . . 5 if 9? S F A .- x,.f . A .L.,,LL N.. . 45' 1. Seniors Kathy Berkheimer and Mark Schwarz proudly display their Drum Major uniforms. 0 2. FLUTES Top Row: julie Rober- son, Susan Parker, Linda Bates, Shivonn Gainnes. Second Row: Katie Spies, Debbie Lunt, Ann Fadley. Third Row: Karen Laflen, Michelle Marti, Lynn Teeters. Fourth Row: Donna Petrick, Lee Kline, Elaine West. 0 3. ALTONIANS Top Row: jill Knappen- burger, lennie Edington, Eric Gately. FRENCH HORNS Second Row: Lori Carlson, Leigh Fox. ' 4. TUBAS Top Row: Mike McCoy, Bill Knappenburger, john Attwood. 0 5. PERCUSSION Top Row: Mary Kate Jennings, jeff Kounter, Pat Aiken, Scott Chamber- lain, Sandra Wood. Second Row: Sue Ashton, Lynnette Chamberlain, Claire Miller, Linda Llyod. 0 6. TROMBONES Top Row: Kent Galusha, loel Trusscott, joe Marti, Bruce Larsen, Steve Moore. BARITONES Second Row: Craig Hadley, Eric Shupert, Tom Land, john Edwards. ' 7. Band-Aid Bob Sanfratello comes with cleaner and shoe polish ready to serve the band at ASU Band Day. ' 8. The band, as well as Pom, are judged at ASU Band Day in October. Band 191 Singers', Balladeers' voices are heard 1. BALLADEERS Top Row: Teri Kalb, Brad McBride, Meg Cressey, Eric Butler, Lynda Matlock, Laura Pollock, Paul U'ren, Susan Harrer, Frank Ernst, Victoria Rotundo, Rusty Ferracane, Cindy Etling. Second Row: Kirk Thompson, Amy Welty. Third Row: Christy Hilliker, Tom Sackett, Robin Giltner, jay McClaery, Max Reed, Ann Stewart, Steve Moore, Susan Goss. 0 2. SINGERS Top Row: Cindy Moy, Monica Vohs, Victoria Rotundo, Teri Kalb, Bronwyn Reynolds, ICC Rep., joe Maio, Paul U'ren, james Henry, Joel Truscott, Rusty Ferracane, Ellen Marshall, Suzanne Peterson, Cindy Etling, Secretary. Second Row: Patti Stanley, Cathy Brown, Meg Cressey, President, Susan Goss, Eric Butler, Mark Miller, Tom Sackett, Kirk Thompson, Bob Sanfratello, Francie Jones, Maggie Goldberg, Martha Swartwout. Third Row: Carla Eskelund, Cinda Watson, Amy Welty, Jeanne Aungst, Laura Pollock, Susan Harrer. Fourth Row: Katrina Gonnerman, Christy Hilli- ker, Treasurer, Abby Milkis, Ann Stewart, Bill Galliher, Max Reed, Dixon Hill, Frank Ernst, Lynda Matlock, Tina McQuiston, Vikki White. 0 3. Singers appear on stage for their first concert of the year. 0 4. Floyd Woodard, sponsor for Singers and Balladeers, intensely directs at a choral concert. 0 5. junior Maggie Goldberg enjoys herself at Farrell's after the October Choral Concert. Maggie was one of the fifteen sopranos in Singers. 0 6. Accompianist for Singers, Freshman Katrina Gonnerman, plays the piano while Carla Eskelund, Christy Hilliker and Meg Cressey sing. 192 Balladeers RIN W I '-5 ' -,ls ':?L X T., i . A 5 4. v 'v 1 ' S Q.. 1 , 'E 1 H . Z 3 if' 4 ' l 1, its With a performance in October, Singers and Balladeers started their concert season. Singers, the varsity mixed cho- rus at SHS, began the year with forty-seven members, elev- en of which were returning varsity letter recipients. Balla- deers, the advanced varsity mixed chorus, had twenty-two singers. Singers and Balladeers gave concerts in December and May, as well as the Best of Broadway Concert in March. Members of Singers participated in the annual Regional auditions held in january. They were judged on their tech- nique, style and ability for solos and small ensembles. Singers 193 Pom kept busy during the summer with car washes and working in con- cession stands at the air show. They made over one hundred dollars sell- ing eggs in their neighborhood. Over the summer they attended camp in La lolla, California to improve their skills and earned a superior rating for one of their dances. Disneyland and Knottsberry farm were included in the itinerary as enjoyable side trips. During the school year they practiced before and after school to perform well at pep assemblies and athletic games. Their treasury was used to decorate the school for games, and to hold football and basketball banquets. 194 Pom 1. POM-Top Row: Lori Davies, Martha Swartwout, Suzanne Peterson, Lorelei Wooden. Second Row: Lori Greer, Kristi Simon. Third Row: Tina McQuiston, Sandy Smith, jenny Rogers, Kathy Bade, jan johnson. v 2. Pom performs the Mickey Mouse dance during Arcadia week. ' 3. Pom line performs for students be- fore the game. ' 4. Kristi Simon, co-captain holds a perfect pose. 0 5. Lorelei Wooden waits her turn. ' 6. Suzanne Peterson and Martha Swartwout do the California Strut after many hours of hard practice. aaa. i ', .. ,,,,, 3 ii K ,H mira . K ,W ,.,, ,,,. in Pom 195 Winter is a season of change. Not only does the weather change, but also sports, activities, and the year. It was time for basketball players, softball players, and wrestlers to display their talents that they had achieved from many long hours of practice. There was a definite change in attitudes with the coming of Christmas. People's spirits were high and the warmth of the season was shared by all. Two weeks of vacation gave everyone a chance to celebrate Christmas and the New Year. There was plenty of time for shopping, parties, and fun. The New Year also marked a change in semester. Second semester began and many hours were spent on studying. The weather is only one of the many changes that occurs in winter. 1. Wrestlers take time to warm-up before a match. 0 2. Suzie Gaw shows her potential at fielding. ' 3. Madeline Schneck participates in the spirit by serving as SHS's very own Santa Claus. 0 4. A room decoration contest was one of the many events that took place before the Christmas Holidays. 0 5. The basketball team demonstrates that all the practice was well worth it. 0 6. Light catches the ornaments and gives the tree a magical appearance. Winter Activities 197 Service as their purpose prevails 198 Clubs 1. Mat Aids Lori Brown, Kay Kasper, Darlene Gottlieb and Anita Brower keep score for their wrestlers. 0 2. Top Row: julie Patrick, Michelle Marty, Elizabeth Thalesinos, Lisa Kennett, Leslie Heimes, jenny Owens, Cinda Watson, Second Row: Sydney Workman, Lau- reen Paulik, Bilquist Hameed, Kim Spaulding, Robin Bauer, Becky t ,?,.w V,lA ,I V ll Q K JW' at r ll I 'qt '1 , l 5 5 91 1 L r f ,jf 5 l ' fr sicc im f fp at ,gas ' s 2 is ' -1, .. 5 :., 2 nn, , Clift. 0 3. Becky Clift questions Robin Bauer about the location of their guest. '4. Mat Aids Heidi Woodbury and jenie Kemp wait anxiously to change the score. 5 by at 'ff 4 tg' .g 1.7, ,N if Mat Aids could be considered SHS wrestlers' cheerleaders. Keeping time, posting scores, coming to the practices, and cheering on the wrestlers at the meets are their main activities. Not only do they raise spirit but they also raise money. Car washes, rummage sales and candy drives are a few of the money raising events held. The money was used to put on the wres- tling banquet. The official hostesses for the city of Scottsdale were the Dudettes. Made up of twenty girls from Scottsdale and Saguaro High schools', they participated in various civic functions, as well as assisting the Chamber of Commerce. As the official hostesses for the Fiesta Bowl, golf tournaments and conventions they escorted many professionals and collegiates. 1. Elizabeth Thalasinos speaks out at a TARS meeting to stress a point. ' 2. Sherrie Coyle is filming a recent tennis game to show the players at practice how they played. 0 3. ICC rep. Mark Miller is posting a notice for the new club, TARS lTeen Age Republicansl. 0 4. Senior Mike Leim- kuehler is paying for the ski trip that alot of students participated. 0 5. Mike Coleman shows how to ski in front of some watching fans. Beavers Athletic Association, Ski Club,and TARS are just some of the clubs on campus. BAA's goal for the year was to promote sportsmanship and help raise money for athletic teams on campus. Officers were Lisa Clinchey and Laura Spears. The club purchased a vidio tape 'machine by selling candied apples and' car washes. Ski Club also had a great year as they took trips to Sunrise and were planning other trips. Teenage Republicans is a state affiliated club is active on campus trying to inform about candidates and issues. The club had breakfast with House Mi- nority Leader john Rodes and planned a trip to Pinetop to dine with former President Gerald Ford. Beavers Athletic Association, TARS, Ski Club Y is M 1 if iv? js' i iili i A x 1, fl i l f i 3 igQQH,, L i ll 1 yi 'YQ V 'fl I, F, ,. X ! , 'H' 'li 7 f ,. l 1 ,K gm l .V . . 7, ' ff N ., 'fd uf' Q' Clubs unite school spirit E 5 ,L .X lag EE in, Q--I' E 'ii 5 K if W 2-cm.-1.., ,.., x , L- -i1':-- ' -i L.,.3L.miv ,.., 4.,,.. . :zi , :LLKV 1 Beavers Athletic Association, TARS, Ski Club 201 Chansonettes do Annie Chansonettes, the SHS Varsity Girls Chorus, had 23 participants active throughout the year. Prep Chorus, the beginning mixed chorus, had 27 members. Under the direction of Floyd Woodard, Chansonettes and Prep Chorus developed their skills for future use in singing performances. Chansonettes were in the Best of Broadway concert singing selections from the recent Broadway show, An- nie. Orchesis made their first appearance at the Lecture Demonstration on Dance held in late fall. Orchesis planned to have a Spring Dance Con- cert in which all dances are student oriented. Orchesis was also making plans to go to California in the spring to see the musical, A Chorus Line. 1. PREP CHORU- Top Row: Briann Reynolds, Maggie Carr, jennifer Lyon, Laurel Lawrence, Nita Hawes, Beth Frue, julie Lauderback, Carol Benson, Linda Garcia. Second Row: lay McCleary, Becky Goldberg, Kim Blifford, Sandy Pollock, jill Armie, Denise Gibbons, Debbie Gibbons, lanice Wolfe, Karen Melka, jennifer Kirsten. Third Row: Brian Burnett, Kathy Snelling, Caroline Gottlieb, Donna Harris, julie Bohringer, Lori Brown, Becky Grubaugh, Anne Hathaway. ' 2. Doug Paulsen and Gretchen Gossen, members of Orchesis, do a Disco Dance number at one of the Dance Concert. 0 3. Orchesis dancers Meg Cressey and Caron Bailey lead fellow dancers in the dance, Talk to the Animals. ' 4. Weight- lifters Troy Orr, Gordie Elison, Danny Muir, Dave Forbes, Keith Wilson and Todd Ori perform to the Rocky theme song at the Dance Lecture-Demonstration. v 5. Chansonettes and Singers warm-up in the chorus room before the October concert. 0 6. CHANSONETTES Top Row: Shivonn Gaines, Mandy Cruse, Peg Et- ling, Secretary-Treasurer, Patti Page, President, Laura Nikum, Vice President, Gretchen Gossen, Diane Roberts, Jenny Owens, joy Romaine. Second Row: janet Elsroad, Sandra Wood, Lynnette Chamberlain, Becky Moore, Sharon Kulb, Linda Lloyd, Susan Corrigan, Connie Petrick. Third Row: Debbie Way, Karen Tice, Brenda Stein, Erin lennison, Tami Britt, Ann Marie Brady. Orchesis 203 1. Del Davis, Student Council Advisor and Mary Welty listen to views and opinions during a meeting. ' 2. In the midst of heated discussions, composed members such as jim Schaller prevail. ' 3. Student Body President Leslie Roth directs the council through one of its daily meetings. ' 4. Martha Swartout attempts to keep minutes in between spoonfuls of yougurt. 0 5. Dis- cussing upcoming activities are Mary MCC-inley and Tacy Bruns. Student Council was effective in leading the student body to an activity-filled year. They started the freshmen off on the right foot by helping with the Un-cola party. Pep assemblies were organized by the Council. Backwards Week, Arcadia Week and Rodeo Week were also staged by them. The SHS Superstars Homecoming was also arranged with the help of Council. Once again, the Student Council brought the student body closer for a productive year. 204 Student Council Student Council leads SHS to an activity-filled year , M of 1 ., xg, if ot'1 A'.:.g, GI 51.25934 ,,.g , 'Q fo 4' JV an ai' 1 9 a Student Council 205 206 Senate Senate urges participation in Student Government Senate was composed of three senators from each class besides each class's vice president, treasurer and secretary. The Student Council Vice President, leannie Garcia, presided over Senate. Senate met twice a week, on Monday and Wednesday. Once a month, Senate met with Student Council to discuss important upcoming matters. Senate's powers included controlling all special elections and the Jeannie Metcalf Memorial Fund drive. Senate also helped with assemblies, spon- sored Club Week and updated all plaques. . -we s X xi! I 'N s , . .rs ...avr 1. SOPHOMORE SENATORS-Lynn Kardos, Carrie Wilson, Wende Williford. ' 2. Senate President Jeanne Garcia discusses the upcoming meeting with Vice President Lore- lei Wooden. v 3. IUNIOR SENATORS-Abby Milkis, jeff Cooper, Carol Huebner. ' 4. SENIOR SENATORS-Allison Rowe, Liz Gage, Margaret Cohea. ' 5. FRESHMEN SENA- TORS-Karin Weaver, Missey Moungar, Karen Melka. Senate 207 k . 1. Newspaper sponsor, Lee Ludwig looks over the first publication of the BEAVER newspaper. ' 2. The newspaper staff plans the next publication of the BEAVER newspaper. 0 3. The co-editors, Tom Lang and Greg Pajack provide the leader- ship needed to keep the BEAVER staff running smoothly. ' 4. Suzy Riccardo and Demmy Madrid Coffman, sports writers for the BEAVER, discuss the assignments for the next issue. f 5. Fine Arts staffers, Anne Stewart and Mary Kate Jennings, re- quest pictures from photographer Mandy Kruse. 0 6. Sushi Khera, education editor, discusses ideas for her next article. uuuulmiufs Volunteers produce newspaper There almost wasn't a newspaper at SHS. Without a news- paper class to staff the paper the Beaver's prospects were not the most promising. Rising in a time of need, volunteers from the student body assured one more year for the SHS Beaver Newspaper. Under the guidance of Lee Ludwig, the advisor, as well as the Co-Editors, Greg Pajak and Tom Lang, the Beav- er Staff wrote articles, designed layouts, and searched for ad- vertisers to help pay printing costs. The long hours of labor finely bore fruit with the Christmas edition of the SHS Beaver coming out on schedule. After the holidays the wheels started turning again to put out additional papers for the second semester. Newspaper Staff 209 1. Activities Section-Markus Roberts, Pam Stand- ridge, lanice Surratt, and Mark Miller. 0 2. Classes Section-Jeri Ahler, Gary Mehowk, and Sandy Smith. ' 3. 1977-78 CAMELBACK Sponsor-C. Lee Ludwig, Layout Editor-Mike Coleman, Edi- tor-in-Chief- Cindy Smith, and Copy Editor-Tami Baker. 0 4. Photographers-Teresa Bertocchi and Doug Paulsen, Photo Editor-Anne Backman. 0 5. Sports Section-Demmy Madrid Coffman, Chris O'Donnell and 1. R. Pray. 0 6. Faculty Sec- tion-Ruth Anne Rolan and Elizabeth Thalasinos. 210 Yearbook Staff compiles spirit and feeling The SHS Camelback was produced by the yearbook class, sponsored by Lee Ludwig. Cindy Smith, the editor, handed out assignments to the various staff while Tami Baker edited and proofread copy. Mike Coleman took care of layouts and format of copy as well as placement of pictures supplied by Anne Backman, head of photography. The book was done in sections, each group of pages having its own deadline some- time during the school year. Working against time, the staff strived to complete for spring distribution another edi- tion of the Scottsdale Camelback. Yearbook Staff 211 Foot loose and fancy free in Spring time high. I temperatures. be foot loose and fancy free. Spring is the time of year when life begins again lu nature and revives itself at SHS. The usual anticipation of the end of another school year is on everyone's mind. Spring fever is highly contagious and unexcused absences reach an all The weather is irresistable and perfect for Spring sports. Participants and spectators of baseball, track, tennis, swimming and golf appreciate the perfect Demands of school work and life in general are put aside because Spring is a chance to break away and 1. The Howdy Dudettes put a lot of hard work into creating a float for the Parada Del Sol. 0 2. Spring fever hits the most un- expected. 0 3. Leigh Fox, Bronwyn Reynolds and Carol Huebner are the junior Class's very own western basketball team. ' 4. Carol Raisanen and Martha Alton escape from class to enjoy the weather. 0 5. During the rootbeer drinking contest Gary Coop- er gives it his best shot. Spring 213 The West most western tow During halftime of the oaslcetball game against Marcos De Niza the Courts ceremony com- menced. Beginning with a parade of class com- petition in western costumes brought the jun- iors first place, the freshmen second and the seniors third. Pom then performed to the music of Loggins and Messina. The nominees were introduced: Kevin Lewis and Leslie Roth, Gary Saunders and jeanne Garcia, and Mike Stanley and Allison Rowe. Brief summaries were read to display the many accomplishments of the candidates. Then the drum rolled as the antici- pation of everyone grew until the new royalty was announced. Gary Saunders and Allison Rowe were crowned King and Queen of Courts for 1977-78. 214 King And Queen Courts .xtgiwsfiiiiiifriiff '- C MX 1. Paul Rowe and Mike Stanley look on Allison Rowe with pride. 0 2. Katrina Gonnerman Calee Palmer and julie Patrick are the Courts Attendants for 1977-78. 0 3. The new King and Queen of Courts Allison Rowe and Gary Saunders beam with joy. 0 4. Ben Garcia and Kevin Lewis escort Jeanne Garcia. 0 5. Ralph Roth and Gary Saunders escort Leslie Roth. ' 6. Nicky Ori and Danny Ahler are the senior class competition for the courts ceremony. King And Queen Courts 215 216 Beaver Builders Beaver Builders i 0 0 :Z L- f sponsor needy families Beaver Builders, one of the oldest clubs on campus was kept going under the leadership of President Tami Baker. Beaver Builders sold many items includ- ing cotton candy, astro pops and balloons. They also held a bake sale at SHS's flea, market. With the money earned they sponsored a family booth at Thanksgiving and Christmas by providing food and clothing. They also took first place in the room decorating contest. Beaver Builders were also re- sponsible for decorating the field and stands for home football games. Serving as guides at open house and cleaning trophy cases were some of the services provided for SHS. Beaver Builders held two teas to give interested students a chance to become Beaver Builders. 1. Beaver Builders, Cindy Moy, Wendy Welt and Toni Whitney discuss the upcoming cotton candy sale. 0 2. Key Club demon- strates it's ability to scoop the poop . O 3. Key Club President Kevin Lewis is in charge of the collection barrel. ' 4. As a part of initiation, Beaver Builders Pam Lambert, janet Risk, Margaret Lopez and Patti Kelly tries to sell raisins at Sky Harbor airport under the supervision of Robin Giltner. ' XLR Q f bfifh- MF: -rl' ' .ttr 'KY Ya' ' 'V I' g Q'-3' Qx Y, if Key Club Vx - 'm... M 'ua-Q produces calendar Key Club's goal was to come out tops at the Southwest dis- trict convention which was held in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Un- der the leadership of President Kevin Lewis, Key club had a very active year. Some of Key Club's many accomplishments in- clude the production of the Key Club calendar and the selling of football programs at every home football game. They also donated money for Homecoming. For a school service project they repainted the trash cans around campus and were the ushers for the graduating seniors. Their other service projects consisted of Halloween Night held for all the kids of the city of Scottsdale and a can food drive for Thanksgiving. They also distributed magazines to all the nursing homes in Scottsdale. in addition they again were pooper scoopers during the lParada del Sol. Adding spice to their meetings speakers on careers were added to the agendas. Some speakers included a lie detector techni- cian, a sports caster, a doctor and a travel agent. Key Club 217 wh How to Succeed in Business . . . without Really Trying Cast j. Pierrepont Finch ..... .... R usty Ferracane j. B. Biggley ........ ....... j ohn Dant Rosemary .... .... A my Welty Smitty ...... .Bette Van Hoy Frump .... Kirk Thompson Hedy .... ..... A bby Milkis Bratt . . . . . .Roy Gardner Gatch ...... jenkins ....... Miss jones .... . . .... joanne Park Mr. Twimble ..... Miss Krumholtz Ovington ..... Whomper .... . . . .Steve Bryan . . ...Tom Lang . . . .Dave Coats ...Cindy Etling ...john Durbin . . . .Floyd Woodward Book voice ....... Brad McBride Tackaberry .... ......... R obert Sanfratello Davis ......... ................. B rett Walters Scrubwomen ..... ...... L ynn Willig, Kathy Roberts Toynbee ..............................,. joel Truscott Girl 421, Girl 4952 Tori Rotundo Cath Cza an . . . . . . . . . , y g y Wicket Girls .............. Beth Frue, julie Lauderback Office boys .................. Tim Ostrem, Frank Ernst Girls and boys in the office: joe Maio, Amy Sackett, Maggie Goldberg Mike Bielli, Dixon Hill, Paul Uren Neal Snyder, Mark Miller, Tom Sackett Nancy Silver, Roxanne Straiger, Gretchen Gossen 218 Musical Life on the stage , -L L, . air f? Light up the Sky Cast Irene Livingston .. ...Robin Giltner Stella Livingston . . . . . .Mary Welty Sidney Black ..... .... G ary Mehok Francis Black ...... ...... A bby Milkis Carlton Fitzgerald ......... Mark Naylor Tyler Rayburn .... .... R obert Sanfratello Mr. Galleghner .. ........ Mike Bielli Miss Lowell .... . . .Lisa Boughner Owen Turner .. ..... ...Kirk Thompson Sven ......... ............. B rett Waters Shriners .. .... jim Lennox, Ron Bryant 1. john Dant as Mr. Biggley expresses astonishment during Finch's portrayed by Rusty Ferracane presentation of the World Wide Wicked Treasure Hunt. 0 2. Rusty Ferracane, as Finch and Rosemary, portrayed by Amy Welty experience their first kiss. ' 3. During the drama production, Light up the Sky Sidney Black, played by Gary Mehok reads the review of Peterson's play to Mary Welty as Stella Livingston. 0 4. Carlton Fitzgerald, played by Mark Naylor starts to cry as Irene Livingston, portrayed by Robin Giltner reads happy news to him. ' 5. Roy Gardner, Brett Waters, and Robert Sanfratello as Bratt, Davis and Tackaberry discuss the prospects of Finch, Rusty Ferracane. Drama 219 I'd like to teach the world to sing 'im 0 fl 'MN c is my 1 W-. ie? J ,,,- gy 1. The bass section of singers in action. ' 2. All the orches- tration of How to Succeed in Business was provided by this lively group known as Orchestra. 0 3. An October concert gave Singers a chance to perform. ' 4. Cindy Etling, Meg Cressy, Mark Miller and Mandy Kruse are members of the Bell Choir. ' 5. Peggy Etling and john Hassapic are the remaining members of the Bell Choir. 220 Bells, jazz t A 4, -- C-27 ....'1 mM i ., L . Is. it al' , We ,rpm 9. 4' I I it ,v ,, ' ww l' , 'X .fi W' A ?S 4-QW we ,xx jazz, Bells and Orchestra's performances are uniqueley different, yet the way in which they achieve is quite similar. Each is made up of a group of talented people working and performing together as one. Much time is given up before school, after school and even on weekends for the many hours spent practicing. They all strive for perfection, practicing and making changes until it is reached. When it is time to perform jazz, Orchestra, and Bells share another thing in common and that is the enjoyment they give their audiences when they perform. Bw 'y 3 Orclivst ftl 221 Outstanding girls nominated for Miss Camelback Wh The three outstanding senior girls nominated for Miss Camelback were selected by a committee consisting of teachers, students and adminis- trators. The deciding factor was the student body who had purchased a yearbook. They had a choice of voting for Tami Baker, Cindy Etling or Jeannie Garcia. Each candidate was presented by their fathers at the beginning of the Miss Camelback ceremony. A speech was given for each of the girls by one of their friends while they were presented with a bouquet of pink roses. Then the Camelback advisor, Lee Ludwig announced Jeannie Garcia as the 1977-78 Miss Camelback. Afterwards a special luncheon was held in honor of the Miss Camelback Royalty. 222 Miss Camelback l 'wil l o -A 54 4 ,V .3 N?,,r?-xl X . 1. The three nominees for 1977-78 Miss Camelback participate in the ceremony. 0 2. The first nominee for Miss Camelback is Tami Baker. 0 3. The second nominee for Miss Camelback is Cindy Etling. 0 4. The third nominee for Miss Camelback is Cindy Etling. ' 5. At the lunch- eon, singer Rusty Ferracane, pianist Katrina Gonnerman and the co- ordinator for Miss Camelback, Mark Miller enjoy their lunch at Gar- cia's Del Estes. ' 6. The 1977-78 Miss Camelback, Jeannie Garcia reigns with a smile. A ' x Q Miss Camelback 223 Encompassing the highest honor pos- sible at SHS was Miss Camelback. A tradition for 29 years, it was awarded to the most deserving girl. Nominees were chosen by a committee consist- ing of teachers, administrators, year- book staff and students. Each girl ex- hibited outstanding qualities of lead- ership, sportmanship, loyalty, devo- tion and personality. All yearbook purchaseres were then eligible to cast. their vote for Miss Camelback. Friends and relatives were invited to attend a planned ceremony where a brief summary was presented about each girl with her favorite music ac- companying the speaker. The audito- rium sparkled with decorations for the special event. Climaxing the cere- mony was the crowing of Miss Camel- back and her two attendants. leannie Garcia - Miss Camelback 224 Miss Camelback , Miss Camelback u o - '7 Tami Baker Miss Camelback Attendant TAMI BAKER-Badminton, Mat Maids, Beaver Builders pres., German Club, Keyettes, Camelback Copy Editor, Beaver Staff, NHS, Top 30!o, Miss Camelback Attendant.ClNDY ETLING- Student Advisory Board, Latin Club sec., NHS sec., Squad Leaders, Sing- ers, Balladeers, Chansonettes, Bell Choir, Band sec., Regional, All-State Choir, Girls State, NAU Citation of Achievement, Top 2'V0, Miss Camel- back Attendant. IEANNIE GARCIA- Mat Maids, Cindermaidsg frosh, soph. Senator, junior vice pres., Student Body vice Pres., Key Club Sweet- heart, Anytown, Guadalajara Ex- change, Homecoming, Courts At- tendant, Miss Camelback. Cindy Etling Miss Camelback Attendant Miss Camelbacl Homecoming King and Queen Beginning back in 1951, Home- coming festivities became a tradition at SHS. The theme, picked each year to center ac- tivities around was SHS Su- perstars for 1977-78. Week- long lunchtime events T in- cluded tricycle races, a banana eating contest and a rootbeer drinking. contest. A new twist was added to the voting pro- cedures. Seniors were asked to narrow down 12 semifinalists to six finalists. Then everyone was eligible to vote for their choice of Homecoming King and Queen. A special assem- bly was held at the end of the week where each female can- didate was escorted by one of the male nominees. Friday night spirits ran high at the football game, anticipating halftime. Finally the time had come. The new royalty was crowned amidst floats, bal- loons and tears. A special dance was held the following ni ht to honor the Homecom g - ing King and Queen of 1977-78. lim Schaller Lorelei Wooden P6 Homecoming JIM SCHALLER-Basketball, Frosh vice pres., Soph. Senator, Senior pres. Anytown, Boys State, NAU Citation of Achievement, Homecoming King LORELEI IEAN WOODEN-Mat Maids, Cindermaids vice pres., Fresh. Soph., lunior Senator, Senior sec., Pom, Chansonettesp Key Club Calen- dar Girl, Civitan, Top 'l00fo, Homecoming Queen. King and Queen of Courts - ALLISON ROWE-Swimming Captain, Track, Senior Senator, Spanish Club vice pres., Beaver Builders, NHS vice pres., Top 20!o, Civitan, Queen of Courts. GARY SAUNDERS-Football, Baseball, Frosh, Soph pres., junior treas., NAU Citation of Achievement, Boys State, King of Courts. s 0 The Courts Ceremony got underway in 1959 with the crowning of the first Queen. A King was added to the throne in'1969. Courts, being basket- ball's Homecoming counter- part shared the theme of the city of Scottsdale for their cel- ebrations. The West's Most Western Town costume com- petition brought participation from all of the four classes, with the Sophomores, taking first place. Seniors were asked to nominate their choices for King and Queen of Courts. Then the whole student body voted. During halftime the pom line performed a special dance for an anxious crowd filled with friends and relatives of the nominees. At last the new King and Queen were an- nounced. A dance was held af- terwards to honor the most deserving couple. Gary Saunders Allison Rowe fnf Yearbook and Newspaper Editors ANNE BACKMAN-Yearbook Photo Editor, Newspaper Staff, Varsity Softball 4 years, All-City Softball 2 Years, Badminton, Beavers Athletic Club. MIKE COLEMAN- Yearbook Layout Editor, Newspaper Staff, Photographer, Golf 2 Years, Ski Club, Ecology Club. DAVID Fnosr-Top svn, NHS. SHARON GERBER-Transfer from Illinois, Top Sofa. JOE GIESEMANN-Top 50!o, NHS, Frosh Football, jVWrestling 2 Years, Varsity Swimming 4 Years. MARY KATE IENNINGS-Top 5'Vo, NHS, Science Club, German Club, Spanish Club, Beaver Build- ers, Ecology Club treasure, Newspaper Staff. SUSAN KASTNER-Top 5'Vo, NHS, HERO. TOM LANG-Newspaper Co-editor, NHS, jVTennis. LELAND MOY-Top 1'V0, NHS Pres., Latin Club, Varsity Swimming. CINDY SMITH-Yearbook Editor, Key Club Calendar Girl, Key Club Sweetheart Attendent, Matmaids, Orchesis. Mike Coleman Layout Editor Tami Baker Copy Editor Anne Backman Photo Editor Top SOA: Cindy Smith Tom Lang U Yearbook Editor Newspaper C0'ed'l0f Q TOP Sofa: Top Row, L to R: joe Giese- mann, Kenny lung, David Arnold. 2nd Row: David Frost, Don Petty, Le- land Moy. Front Row: Susan Kastner, Sharon Gerber, Mary Kate Jennings. Boys and Girls State Anytown and Civitan Anytown: Back Row: L to R, Kent White, Bill Norling, Denise Spain, Dan De La Portilla. Front Row, julie Patrick, Susan Davis. U Civitan: Back Row, L to R, Kim Spaulding, Tim Spain, Carol Hubner. 2nd Row, Grechen Gos- sen, Leslie Roth. Front Row, Mark Miller, Doug Paulsen, ludy Steckl. Boys and Girls State: Back Row, L to R, Mark Schwartz. 2nd Row, Cindy Etling, Mark Stanley, Laura Spears. Front Row, les- sica Couleur, Kevin Lewis. IESSICA COULEUR-Soph. 8: lr. Rep., Student Advisory Board, IV 84 Varsity Tennis, Badminton, Ecology Club, French Club, Girls State. DAN DE LA PORTILLA-Football, Wrestling, Track, Key Club, Letter- mens Club, Anytown. KEVIN LEW- IS-Key Club Pres., Lettermens Club Pres., Science Club Treas., Track, Football, Boys State, NAU Citation of, Achievement, Homecoming 84 Courts Candidate. BILL NORLING- Key Club, Science Club, Computer Club: Cross-Country, Anytown. MARK SCHWARTZ-Squad Leader, Band, jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, Drum Major, Key Club Sec., Swim- ming, Wrestling, Student Advisory Board, Boys State. MIKE STANLEY- Frosh Football, Varsity Golf 3 Years, Top 2'Vn, NHS, Boys State, NAU Ci- tation of Achievement, Sr. Rep., Courts Attendent. JUDY STECKL- Varsity Tennis, jr. Senator, Sr. Rep., Civitan. KENT WHITE-Frosh Tennis, Key Club, Anytown. Honors 229 All City Football: Back Row: L to R, Mark Davis Tim McGuffie, Don Langley, Todd Mumma Front Row, Bruce Sears, Kurt Whiteman Clip Palmer, Eric johnson. . All City Volleyball and Badminton: Back Row L to R, Lisa Clinchy, Sizy Riccardo. Front Row, Sandy Raby, Suzie Gawg I A A I I., loey Lumpkin All-State Football All-State Wrestling y I All-City, All-State Football,Volleyball and Badminton I LISA CLINCHY-Softball 4, years, All-city Softball 4 years, Second team All-state softball, Volleyball 4 years, All-city Softball 3 years, Basketball 2 years, All-city Basketball, Beavers Athletic Club. MARK DAVIS-All-city Football. SUZIE GAW-Softball 4 Years, All-city Softball 4 years, All-cit Softball Player of the Year 2 Years, All-state Softball Team, Volley- ball 4 Years, All-city Volleyball 3 years, Basketball 1 Year, All-city Basketball, Beavers Athletic Club. DON LANGLEY- Top 20!o, NHS, Frosh Rep., Key Club Vice Pres., Latin Club, Football, All-city Foot- ball, Wrestling. IOEY LUMPKIN-Varsity Football 3 Years, All-city Football Team, All-city Football Player 230 Honors I of the Year, All-State Football Team, All-State Foot- ball Player of the Year, Wrestling 4 Years, State Wrestling Champ, Track. TIM MCGUFFIE-Football, All-city Football, Wrestling, Track, Lettermens Club. TODD MUMMA-Frosh Senate, Varsity Track 3 Years, Basketball, Football 4 Years, All-city Football, Key Club, Anytown. CLIP PALMER-Football 4 Years, All-city Football, Basketball, Lettermens Club. SUZY RICCARDO-Track, Badminton, All-city Badminton, Newspaper Sports Editor, French Club ICC Rep. BRUCE SEARS-Basketball 4 Years, Football 3 years, All-city Football. I I I ational Merit, Regional Band, Chorus, and Grchestra National Merit-Back Row: L to R, Dale Damrow, Stuart Handley. Front Row, james Golder, Suzie Bailey. ' A l 1 Regional Band, Chorus, and Orchestra-Back Row: L to R, Cindy Etling, Mike Stehlik. Front Row, Mike Land, Pam Stehlik, Paul Uren. U DALE DAMROW-Top 5'Vo, NHS, Latin Club, German Club, Key Club, JAMES GOLDER-Top 5'Vo, NHS, Latin Club, Football, Track. STUART HANDLEY-Prer Chorus, German Club. SUZIE BAILEY-Top 5010, NHS, Gymnastics Team, All- 'city Gymnast 2 Years, Swim Team, Diving Team, Varsity Cheer, Stu- dent Advisory Board, Latin Club, Orchesis, FBLA, Anytown, NCCI. Honors 231 'K 1 -1 5 Smlth Baker . ii- 3 ,IG -. 5' we i if .- A 'N X.- 1 Fw 4 A K ,J 1 . K' J 4 V X eigqea .M ,- gQxY.,,,x, N .. .. L. -my 'Hdgf'-f ml 4 -4,mm:W,,fwnf+41,:.Q. -, N, , M, 5 , i 'sf gf - -gy, V k,z4:,-fiiwf I -ff..-gr: 12'-.,.4...-,fi-5 . Q I y . 4 ' 'A K -13-W' :,fv.-112f'H'h,sf N.w 1:.., ...eg',.-.4 k ' 1 ' -fii'l:il9i3:.-- K' ' X mx M - af' H . Yaiviyxe-zfzw 'ff'-U?1'f1ggs,g.g::ffQw , '- Q' H 251 5 U 0 U , I, f I 4 1, 233 All City Sports 230 All Sports 230 Anytown 229 Administration 148-149 Badminton 98-99 Balladeers 192 Band 190-191 Baseball 142-145 jV, Frosh Basketball 106-107 Bo s Basketball 104 105 Staff y - Girls Basketball 108-111 Beaver Athletic Association 209-210 Beaver Builders 2 16-217 Bell Choir 22 0-221 Business 152-153 Chansonettes 202 Cheer 186-187 Chess Club 184-185 Color Guard 188 Computer Science Club 182 Court Royalty 214-215 Cross Country 96-97 joe Barcala 159 Norma Barer 157 Imogene Bartlett 151 jim Bevell 91, 163 Loraine Boundy 174 Dolores Bradley 175 Steve Bryan 166 john Calvin 141, 168, 169 Evelyn Caskey 148 jan Churchill 175 Eleanor Clark 166 Madelon Cloute 175 Dave Coats 154 joe Corte 89, 153 Sherrie Coyle 162 Muriel Cronkhite 175 Mary jane Currey 149 john Dant 154, 219 Del Davis 154, 205 Tillie Davis 175 Tico Dominguez 174, 175 john Doyle 155 john Durbin 148 Abbasi, Mickey 56 Abeyta, Camille 70 Abeyta, Ron 20, 84 Abrahams, jodean 56, 70 Abrahams, Markalene 42 Adams, Christopher 20 Adams Cynthia 70 Adams, Guy 70, 91, 120 Adams, Kenneth 42 Adams, Mark 42 Afdem, Stacie 70 Ahler, jeri 20, 210 Ahlrich, Ronald 56 234 Index Drama 219 Drivers Ed. 162 Drum Majors 189 Ecology Club 182 Editors 2 28 English 154-155 jV, Frosh Football 90-91 Varsity Football 84-89 Fall Activities 178-179 Fine Arts 2 20-221 Foreign Language 158-159 French Club 184-185 Freshmen 68-81 Geology Club 183 Guidance 150 Girls, Boys State 229 Girls Gymnastics 118-121 Golf 128-129 Health 162 Homecoming 180-181 Home Ec. 160-161 Honors 224-231 Howdy Dudwettes 198-199 Lois Edwards 161 jack Evans 162 Dottie Fisher 116 Roy Gardner 167, 219 Paul Gonnerman 168, 169 Chuck Gough 151 Orson Greer 169 jerry Haley 91 Nancy Hall 153 Pat Hennessy 89, 164 Sara Henslee 162 Bill Holden 105 Myrna Horton 150, 151 Leslie Hurst 148, 149 Kirk jaeger 154 Monica johnson 150 Steve Kennedy 169 Greg Kirkham 100 Gene Knelange 150 jonathan Lange 116 Kenneth Lenke 166 Leola LeRoy 161 jo Lockhart 150 Aiken, james 56 Aiken, Patrick 42, 189, 191 Ake, Cynthia 20 Alberti, Rose 20 Alessandri, Karen 56 Allen, Anthony 42 ,Allen, Merry 70 Alterman, Alison 20 Alton, Martha 42, 213 Alton, Mary 20 Amburn, Frances 56 Ameelyenah, Symantha 56 Ames, Gianne 20 General Index Industrial Arts 163 jazz 220-221 juniors 40-53 Key Club 216-217 Learning Resource Center 151 Math 164-165 Mat Mates-198-199 Miss Camelback 222-225 Newspaper Staff 208-209 Orchesis 203 P.E. 163 Personnel 174-175 Pom 194-195 Principals 148-149 Science 166-167 Security 148-149 Seniors 18-38 Senate 206-207 Singers 193 Ski Club 200-201 Social Studies 168-169 Girls Softball 136-141 judith Long 98 Art Lowenstein 164 C. Lee Ludwig 154, 209 jack Maraschiello 91, 163 Dawn May 175 Linda McElroy 151 Bob McKee 96 Bette Michaud 175 Sandra Moultrie 154 Don Nordlund 169 Wanda Nowell 170 john Overstreet 164 Bill Owen 105 joanne Park 154 Doug Pawlak 172 Ron Pelfrey 175 Betty Peters 153 Naomi Post 175 james Pruitt 154 Rocky Reichart 170 Ginny Reinken 153 Kathy Roberts 170 Virginia Rosbach 159 Students Anderson Anne 56 Anderson Brian 42, 91 Anderson Curt 56 Anderson David 42, 100 Anderson, Eric 42, 84, 107 Anderson Ingrid 56 Anderson Robert 42 Anderson, Wally 70 Anderson, Wayne 56 Andrew, Amy 42 Andrew, Kevin 56 Andrews, Daniel 70, 91 Andrews, Patty 56 Sophomores 54-65 Spanish Club 184-185 Special Education 170-171 Spring Activities 212-213 Student Council 204-205 Boys Swimming 124-127 Girls Swimming 122-123 T.A.R.S. 200-201 Boys Tennis 112-113 Freshman Tennis 116-117 Girls Tennis 114-115 Top 5070 228 Boys Track 130-132 jV Volleyball 94-95 Varsity Volleyball 92-93 Vo Tech 172-173 Winter Activities 196-197 jV, Frosh Wrestling 102-10 Varsity Wrestling 100-101 Yearbook Staff 210-211 Donnie Ross 123, 151 josie Sawaia 153 Ed Schindel 150, 151 Madeline Schneck 154 Herman Schweikart 137, 1 john Sitek 172 Ray Soltero 158 jerry Spaulding 167 john Steadman 175 jim Stephens 164 Luther Stewart 154, 155 William Swanson 91 Charlotte Swett 151, 183 Robert Tellef 91 Ruth Thomas 155 judith Touby 161 Bette Van Hoy 174 jerry West 102 William West 91, 167 Ruby Winningham 164 3 63 Floyd Woodard 156,157,192 Ruth Wooten 170 Miriam Wright 175 Andrews, David 56 Anthony, Kimberly 42 Anthony, Mike 56 Anthony, Thomas 20 Ardy, Michael 70 Argentati, David 20 Armie, jill 70, 122, 203 Armstrong, David 10 Arney, Gregg 42 Arney, Todd 70, 91 Arnold, David 20, 56 Arnold, David 56 Arnold, Gary 42 Bond, Ellen 57 Arnold, Karen 70 Aronson, Vickie 70 Arrington, Tracy 42 Arriola, Ingemund 70 Ashton, Sue 70, 191, 133 Attico, Alyce 20 Attico, Angela 56 Attridge, Lena 56, 183 Attridge, Chris 42, 160 Attwood, john 56, 191 Attwood, Michael 20 Atwood, Ken 56 Aungst, jeanne 42, 192 Axtell, jeffrey 56, 91 Ayen, Shemon 56 Backman, Anne 20, 98, 136, 138, 210, 228 Bade, Kathleen 42, 195 Bade, Robert 56 Bade Scott 20 Bagnato, Andy 70 Bagniewski, Mark 42, 56 Bailey, Bill 70 Bailey, Caron 42, 157, 203 Bailey, Clifford 20 Bailey, Susan 20 Baird, john 42, 84, 178 Baker, Connie 56 Baker, Allen 84 Baker, Rodney 70 Baker, Roger 56, 91 Baker, Tamara 20, 210, 222, 228 225, Banai, Nasrin 42 Bandelin, David 42 Bandelin, Michael 56 Barbieri, Celia 70 Barikmo, Sharon 42 Barrett, john 57 Barricks, Laura 42 Bashaw, james 57 Bate, Linda 57, 191 Bauer, Dean 42 Bauer, Robin 42, 198 Bayly, jay 57 Bays, Michael 57, 70, 91 Beard, jo 20, 42 Beaudin, Kathryn 42 Beck, Steve 42 Beed, Matt 57 Beedle, Kelly 70 Behrmann, Doris 43 Bell, Melanie 43 Benjamin, Donald 43 Benjamin, jolene 57 Bennett, David 70 Bensema, Raymond 43 Benson, Carol 70, 203 Bergeson, Brian 43 Berkheimer, Kathleen 20, 98, 179, 189, 191 Bertocchi, Teresa 57, 210 Bertocchi, Trina 43 Bieger, joe 57 Bieger, Karen 20, 99 Bielli, Mike 57, 218 Biers, Rick 57 Black, Ronald 57 Black, Stephen 20 Blackburn, Kim 70 Blackledge, Thomas 43 Blakley, Mary 43, 185 Blanton, Lisa 21 Blasich, janine 57, 64 Bliffert, Kim 70, 203 , , sq, Biafferr, Kyle 70, 91 Bliffert, Teak 21 Boettcher, Dee 57 Boden, William 70 Bouwer, Dean 96 Bohringer, julie 70 Boillot, john 43 Bond, Kenton 20 Booher, Robert 57 Boone, john 57, 70 Borrero, Laurie 43 Boughner, Lisa 71, 203, 219 Boundy, David 57 Bowers, Deann 21 Bowling, Daniel 71 Brady Ann-Marie 57 203 Brady, Charlotte 43, 71 Brady Michael 43' Brady, Vito 71 Braun, jillaine 71 Brawer, Anita 198 Brehm, john 71 Brewer, Frankie 21 Briggs, Briley, Brinkm Xenig 71 Claire 43, 99 an, jeannine 133, 135 Britt, Dennis 21 Britt, Tamara 57, 203 Brooks, Brian 71 Brooks, Carl 57 Brooks, Carla 43 Brooks, Michael 43 Brower, Anita 43, 98 Brown, Allen 57 Brown, Cathy 21 Brown, Christina 57 Brown, jerome 71 Brown, Lois 21 Brown, Lorraine 43, 198, 203 Brucks, jenny 71 Bruner, Mark 43 Bruns, Tacy 54, 57, 205 Brust, Mike 57 Bryant, Ronald 71, 114, 116, 219 Bryrum, Briun 71 Bucko, Mark 57 Bucko, Mary 43 Bulleigh, Christine 57 Burdette, Keith 71 Burg, Terry 57 Burian, Mark 71 Burnett, Brian 23, 43 Burns, Todd 57 Burris, Butler, Amy 57, 123, 133 Darryl 71, 91 Butler, Eric 43, 52, 179, 192 Butler, Karen 57, 112 Butterfield, Timothy 71 Buttgin eit, Mark 91 Buzzard, Bryan 21 Buzzard, Theron 57, 91 Byers, Elaine 43 Byrd, Bonnie 57 Byrd, john 57 Caddell, Linda 57 Calrady, Robert 91 Campbell, Roger Candelaria, Nocha 71 Cannata, Keith 43, 57 Cappel, Michele 71 Caraial, jeff 71 Carden, Beatriz Carey, Robert 43' Carl, Steven 71 Carlson, Barbara 57 Carlson, Lori 57, 99, 191 Carlstrom, joseph 43 Carnaghan, Mary 71 Caroselli, Christoph 71 Caroselli, Romulus 43 Carpenter, Mark 21 Carpenter, Terry 57 Carr, Margaret 71, 203 Carrillo, Frances Carroll, judith 71, 141 Carter, Erin 21 Casanova, D'Ette 43 Casanova, Lisa 68, 71 Casanova, Michael 102 Castillo, Terry 43 Catlin, Gordon 43 Cavalliere, Mary 21, 187 Cays, jaime 71, 91 Cays, Rosa 43, 167 Celle, Mark 43 Chamberlain, Lynnett 57, 191, 203 Chamberlain, Scott 21, 191 Chamberlin, Dan 71 Chamberlin, David 21 Chamberlin, james 58 Chapin, Kory 71, 91 Chapman, David 44, 120 Chapman, Valerie 71 Charlton, Paul 44 Charniga, Gregory 44 Chase, Daurie 44 Chelgren, Timothy 44 Chernov, Aaron 58 Chesebrough, Tim 44 Chesley, Clarence 58 Chesley, Curtis 22 Chew, Christopher 72 Chew, Kenyon 22 Childs, Charles 72 Cholewa, Anthony 44, 163 Christ, Matthew 72, 120 Christensen, Mark 72 Christensen, Michael 58 Christiansen, jon 44 Christopher, Karen 58, 71 Church, Bonnie 22 Church, Bruce 58, 72, 91 Churchill, Mark 44 Ciesla, Sonny 58 Clardy, Robert 72 Clement, Ralph 58, 120 Clement, Rhonda 72 Clifford, Daniel 58 Clifford, james 22 Clift, Kristi 72 Clift, Rebecca 40, 44, 185, 198 Clinchy, Lisa 22, 92, 136 Cloute, Kim 44 Cody, Lisa 72 Coffman, Demetrio 22, 209 Cohea, Margaret 22, 123, 207 Coleman, Gerald 58 Coleman, Stephen 22, 128, 200, 228 Colletti, Dawn 72 Colletti, Dwayne 22 Colletti, Micheal 44 Collins, john 72 Collis, Marilyn 22 Colton, Chris 44 Colton, Kathy 58, 189 Connors, Margaret 58, 136, 140 Connors, Shawn 72, 91, 102 Cooley, Carol 44 Coons, john 58 Cooper, Dori 72 Cooper, Gary 58, 60, 91,107, 213 Cooper, jeffrey 44, 207 Cooper, Kyle 22, 104 Cooper, Laura 58 Cooper Mary 58 Cooper, Myrna 22 Copley, David 58 Cordero, Paul 58 Cornelius, Lisa 72, 110, 141 Corrigan, Deborah 72 Corrigan, Susan 44, 183, 203 Couleur, jessica 22, 112 Cowan, Todd 44 Cowie, jeff 22 Cowie, Neil 44 Cox, Carol 44 Cox, Darrel 22 Coyle, Sherrie 200 Craig, Thomas 23 Cranston, Patricia 44, 99 Creathbaum, Margo 23 Cressey, Marian 58 Cressey, Meg 23, 192, 203, 220 Crider, jr. 23 Cromley, Patricia 44 Cromley, Rick 58 Crompton, Steven 58 Crowley, Patricia 72 Crowley, Timothy 23 Cruse, Mandy 203 Cst Rander, Chris 72 Cuilty, Kathleen 72 Culp, Bonnie 72 Culp, Michele 141 Cummins, Paul 58, 91 Curby, Karen 23 Curry, Lorise 58 Curry, Ronald 23 Curtin, Michael 58 Cusella, Quin Nino 72 Cutting, Frank 44 Czagany, Catherine 44 Daley, joseph 58 Dame, Brian 44 Damrow, Dale 23 Dantona, Donna 72, 141 Darden, Martin 23 Darden, Tracy 72, 91 Dargavel, Bill 23 Dash, David 120 Davidson, Gregg 23 Davidson, james 58 Davies, Lori 44, 48, 195 Davis, Cynthia 22 Davis David 205 Davis, jane 68, 72 Davis, jeffrey 23 Davis, Mark 23, 84, 89 Davis, Mark 23 Davis, Susan 33, 44 187 Davis, Thomas 44 Davis Tina 23 Index 235 Gibbon Dawson, Carre 44, 98 Dawson, jonathan 44, 96 De Elena, Charles 72 De Lashmutt, james 44 De Marco, john 115 De Silva, Lionel, lll 72, 91 Dean, Daniel 72, 91 Dean, Waldron 44 Defiel, Ross 23 Dekam, Deborah 58 Dela Portilla, Danie 24, 84 Dela Portilla, Rober 40, 44, 91 Dell Aringa, Donna 44, 185 Dellrie, Adam 58 Delnoce, Dave 44 Denmark, Steven 24 Denzer, Bill 107 Devin, Micheal 58 Devlin, Tamyra 72 Dewane, Mark 54, 58 Di Gregorio, Angela 44, 160 Di Gregorio, jo Anne 72 Di Lorenzo, Stacey 44 Diamond, David 24 Diddams, Colleen 58, 187 Diddams, Rich 58 Dimperio, Paula 58 Dinneen, Michele 72 Dinquel, Gerald 24 Dinquel, Kenneth 72 Dinquel, Scott 44 Dodson, David 58 Doe, Stewart 44 Dole, Dean 44, 107 Donley, jenny 44 Donley, Margy 44 Donovan, Creighton 44, 84, 89, 179 Doolan, Mark 58 Doornkaat, Kenneth 58 Doucet, Steven 72 Dove, Elizabeth 24 Driggs, Eric 24 Du Bose, Adam 58 Duckworth, Cynthia 72, 113 116 Duncan, Stephen 58 Duncan, Susan 24 Dunkelbarger, Randal 24 100 Dunlap, David 44 Dunlap, Donald 72 Dunn, Shawn 72 Durack, Gordon 44 Durack, Raymond 24 Durrenberger, Susan 58, 136 Dutton, Michelle 58 Dwight, Gregory 24 Dyer, Linda 24 Dyer, Marla 58 Earl, Robert 58 Edington, jennie 44,189,191 Edwards, john 44, 191 Ekstrom, Eric 44 Ekstrom, Minda 58 Ellerbee, Shawn 72 Ellingson, Mary 72 Ellison, Gordon 44, 48, 203 Ellner, Rita 45 Elsroad, janet 45, 183, 203 Engel, Amy 72 England, Don 58 Erickson, Mark 45, 114 Ernst, Francis 72, 116, 192 Ervin, Debora 45, 58 Eskelund, Carla 45, 189, 192 Eskelund, Cyndee 72 Fuller, David 100 Gaebler, Randall 59 Gage, Elizabeth 22, 25, 207 Eskola, Lori 45 Esry, Bill 58 Esry, jack 72 Essex, Essex, Etling 220 Susan 72 Wendy 58 Cindy 24, 189, 192, 222, 225 Etling, Peggy 58, 203, 220 Evans, Ann 45 Evans, john 24, 84 Evans, Kathleen 72 Fadley, Ann 72, 191 Gailey, Robin 73 Gaines, Shivonn 59,191, 203 Galley, Michael 59 Galliher, William 59, 192 Galusha, Kent 59, 191 Garcia, Elizabeth 33, 45, 187 Garcia, jeanne 25, 180, 206, 214, 222, 224 Garcia, Linda 203 Garcia, Stella 45 Garcia, Todd 45 Garee, jana 73 I Fadley, jeffrey 91 Falletich, jean 58 Farnsworth, Leah 58 Faught, Becky 24 Faught, Rae 72, 141 Faust, Daniel 72 Faust, David, ll 58 Fawley, Curt 59 Fehr, Gregory 59 Feil, Brenden 24, 84 Feil, Kurt 72, 91 Felix, Albert 45 Fernwalt, Arthur 24 Fernwalt, Scott 72 Ferracane, Russell 45, 192 Field, Gregg 45 Filicetti, Sam 59, 120 Filler, Ellen 59 Filler, jane 59 Fine, Leigh 45 Finlan, Theresa 59 Firman, T. 73 Fish, Nancy 45 Flanigan, Terrence 59 Flanigan, Thomas 45 Flansburg, Peter 24 Fletcher, Ann 72 Fleuridas, Lisa 45 Fleuridas, Mark 73 Flippen, David 59 Flood, Douglas 73 Florio, Barbara 73 Flowers, Cynthia 73, 116 Foley, Timothy 73 Foley, William 45 Folk, james 45 Forbes, Anne 73 Forbes, David 45, 48, 203 - Ford, Cindy 59 Forzano, Michael 45 Fox, jill 59 Fox, Leigh 40, 45, 135, 191, 213 Francis, Melissa 59 Freeman, Peggy 59 Freer, Kimberley 73 French, Scott 24 Fretz, Drew 25 Friedman, Phillip 25 Frignac, Aline 25 Frignac, Pauline 59 Fritz, Daryn 59 Fronk, Duane 59 Frost, David 25 Frost, Donald 25, 59, 228 Frue, Beth 73, 203 Frue, Chris 45 Fry, Ruth 59 Fry, john 73 Garn, Stephen 59 Garner, Denise 73 Garton, Lori 25 Gasparro, Eugene 73, 91 Gasparro, james 45 Gateley, Eric 45, 191 Gatliff, Lenora 45 Gatlin, Cheryl 59 Gatlin, Daniel 45 Gaw, Suzanne 25, 92, 136, 138, 197 Gazzera, Glen 25 Geller, Patricia 46 Gentile, joia 46 Gentry, Rachel 40, 46, 98 Genzlinger, Terry 40 George, Brian 59 George, james, Ill 25 George, janet 46 George, Karen 73 George, Kevin 46 George, Mark 46 George Tamara 73 Gerber: Sharon 25, 228 Gerber, Steven 73 s, Debra 203 Goreham, Dale 19, 26, 84 Goreham, Elizabeth 46 Goss, Susan 46, 192 Gossen, Gretchen 54, 59, 203 Gottlieb, Carolyn 73, 203 Gottlieb, Darlene 46, 113, 198 Gourley, Scott 73 Grandinetti, Michael 46 Grandinetti, Vicki 26 Graves, Leisa 57, 60, 135 Graves, Lori 19 Green, jennifer 60 Green, Natalie 60 Greene, lan 60, 91 Greenwald, Susan 26 Greer, Lori 26, 195 Greer, Vicki 68, 73, 179 Greg, james 74 Gregory, Michael 74 Gregory, Rene 26, 29 Grenier, Kathleen 26 Gribson, Debrie 74 Grimes, john 60 Groff, Harley 26 Gronley, Thomas 60 Grubaugh, Rebecca 74, 203 Gudenschwager, Phili 26 Gudenschwager, Shery 60, 183 Gunkel, Bonnie 26 Gutermilch, Diane 60 Hadley, Craig 60, 191 Gibbons, Denise 73 Gibbons, Glenn 59 Gibson, Henry 73 Gibson, Randy 59 Giesemann, Barry 46 Giesemann, joseph 25, 228 Giesler, Louis 59, 115 Gilbert, Wendy 25 Gill, janel 60 Gill, john 46 Gilmore, Gregg 46 . Giltner, Robin 40, 46, 192, 216, 219 Ginter, Kevin 73 Glady, Richard 59 Gleason, Richard jr. 25 Gohde, Diane 26 Goins, Michelle 46 Gold, Rhonda 46 Goldberg, Dorothy 46, 99, 192 Goldberg, Rebecca 68, 99, 203 Golder, james 20, 26 Gomez, Lisa 73 Gomez, Susan 172 Goncalves, Mena 26 Gonnerman, Katrina 73, 78, 192, 215 Goodwin, Michelle 73 Gordon, Michael 73 Gordon, Richard 73 Gordon, William 26 Hadley, Scott 27 Hagestad, Scott 60 Hakac, Angela 46 Hall, Christopher 46 Hall, Ed 60 Hall, Scott 46 Halpin, Sean 54, 60 Hamann, Eric 74 Hamann, Gary 46 Hamann, Russell 60 Hameed, Azim 27 Hameed, Bilquis 46, 198 Hammer, Sharon 46 Hammons, Samuel Hampton, Robert 46, 114 Handley, Stuart 27 Hanlon, Dee 74 Hann, Mary 60 Hansen, janet 46 Hanson, janice 74 Hanson, David 60 Hanson, Rachel 46 Harambasic, Gail 60 Harding, Lisa 60 Harrer, Susan 60, 912 Harris, Deborah 60 Harris, Donna 74, 203 Harrison, Sarah 46 Harvey, jennifer 46 Haseltine, Shawn 46 Hassapis, john 74, 220 Hathaway, Anne 60, 170, 203 Hathaway, Karen 74 Havranek, janet 74 Havranek, jeffrey 60, 91 Hawes, Nita 74, 203 Hayes, Randel 74, 91 Hays, Barry 60, 91 Hays, Sharon 27 Heak, Tim 74 Heard, Charles jr Heather, jodi 74 lrwin, Michelle 47 Kemp, Franklin 75, 91 Heck, Richard 74 Hefferan, Linda 27 Heffner, Daniel 46 Heimes, Lisa 198 Helda, Eric 74, 91, 120 Heldenbrand, Daniel 74 Helmick, Valorie 46 Helms jeanne 60 Helms Lisa 74 Helms, Neville 27, 84 Helms, Monte 74, 91 Helvig, Alan 46 Henderson, Dawnetta 74, 141 Henderson, Deborah 27, 92 Henderson, Mark 60, 107 Henderson, Roger 27 Hengel, Lisa 27 Henry, lames 46, 192 Henry, jeff 60 Hepburn, Kipp 27 Hering, Tanya 27 Hermanson, jeffrey 84 Hernandez, Elizabeth 74 Hernandez, Orietta 60 Hernandez, Phyllis 60 Heun, Keith 46 Heun, Paul 91 Hill, Allen 60 Hill, Dixon 74, 192 Hilliker, Christy 27, 192 Himes, Leslie 27 Hix, Ronald 74, 91 Hodgeman, Ryan 46, 86 Hodgeman, Scott 74, 91,120 Hodson, Glenn 27 Hoelsch, David 74, 120 Hoffert, Ellen 46 Hoffman, Tom 60 Hoffman, Valerie 116 Hohanshelt, Cassandr 27 Hoke, Cynthia 60 Hoke, Wanda 27 Holder, Gregory 46 Holder, Michael 74, 91, 120 Holland, Douglas 46 Holland, Rebecca 60 Holliday, jane 60 Holling, Angelina 74 Hollister, Matthew 74 Holmes, james 60, 91 Holmes, janet 60 Holmes, Robert 74, 91, 102 Holt, Mark 60 Hooker, Elizabeth 46 Hooker, Kathryn 74, 141 Hooks, Lee 46 Hooks, Randy 91 Hopkins, Stephen 74, 91,120 Howard, jerry 47 Howe, Kathleen 60 Huber, Scott 27 Huckabay, Mark 27 Huddleston, Lynne 60 Huebner, Carol 47, 207, 213 Huebner, Paul 60 Huff, Barbara 60, 141 Huffman, Valerie 74 Hughes, Mark 74 Hughes, Mitchell 19, 27 Huish, Nick 27, 179 Hulgan, Condon 60 Hulme, Leonard 74 Hulser, Christopher 60 Hurb, Bill 74 Hurla, Charles 47 Hussey, Lisa 47, 122 Hutchens, David 47 Hutchison, Lori 27 Hyrns, jon 47 Ibara, Troy 47 lman, Caryn 74 lman, Gerald 74 Imbrognc, jon 60 g Inskeep, Kellye 75 lpsen, Brad 42, 47, 86, 104, 107 Irwin, Penny 61 jackson, Barbara 75 jacobs, Tom 61 james, jamie 75 janeway, Sharlene 27 jansen, julie 75 janssens, joe 28, 163 jarko, Elizabeth 47 jarko, jeffrey 72, 75, 91 jarko, Michael 28 jenkins, Neal 28, 114 jenkins, Synetta 75 jennings, Bryson 75 jennings, janet 61 jennings, Mary 28, 61, 191, 209, 228 jennison, Erin 61, 203 jensen, Troy 75, 91 Kearns, Michael 47 Keithly, David 61 Keller, Rex 75 Kelley, Kimberly 28, 122, 179 Kellogg, Cris 28 Kelly, Andre 47 Kelly, Kathleen 28 Kelly, Kevin 75 Kelly, Lori 61 Kelly, Patricia 61, 216, 135 Kelly, Tammara Kelly, Terry 75 Kelly, Timothy 75 Kemp, j enie 27, 61, 65, 198 Kennedy, Teresa 47 Kennett, Lisa 28, 198 Kennett, Sara 61 Kesteloot, Donald 75, 91 Khera, Sushila 29, 208 Kiamo, Tami 75 Kidder, Darryl 29 Kidner, Scott 68, 75, 91 Kidner, Susan 75 Kiener Troy 75 Kilpatrick, Karin 29 Kimber, Sandy 75 Kimetz, john 75 King, janice 61 King, Kathleen 75, 136 Kinghor Kirsten, n, Bruce 29 jennifer 75, 203 jerrett, Colleen 47 johnson, Andrew 47 johnson, Denise 47, 98 johnson, Eric 84, 86, 89 johnson, Gregory 75, 91 johnson, jan 54, 61, 195 jones Al 28 jones Allyson 47, 113 jones Bob 61 jones Elizabeth 61 jones Francie 47, 192 jones janice 61 jones, jeffrey 61 jones Kathleen 75 jones Paul 61 jones Reva 47 jones Scott 75 jones Sharon 47 jordan, jo Ann 75 julian, Vance 47 jung, Kenney 28, 228 Kaatz, Torrey lll 47 Kain, Frank 61, 75 Klaus, Mitchell jr. 75 Kleen, Daniel 29 Klein, Annette 47 Klein, Audrey 75, 141 Klevos, Christopher 47 Klevos, Timothy 61 Kline, Lee 75, 191 Klug, Karey 29 Klug, Sara 61 Kmetz, john jr. 91 Knappenberger, Bill 61, 191 Knappenberger, jill 47, 92, 136, 138, 191 Knutsen, ramela 47 Koenig, james 29 Koenig, jeffrey 75, 91 Kominska, Michael 47 Kosto, Penny 61 Kounter, jeff 61, 191 Kounter, William 29 Kowalski, Laura 29 Kozlik, Michael 47, 100 Kron, Steven 47 Kalb, Sharon 61 Kalb, Teresa 28, 192 Kamens, Suzanne 28 Kanneman, Kathryn 28 Karas, Thomas 28 Kardos, Lynn 61, 99, 133, 135, 207 Kasper, Kay 61, 198 Kasprzyk, Anthony 75, 91, 120 Kasprzyk, Karl 61, 102 Kastner, Maureen 75, 116, 228 Kastner, Susan 28 Katz, Torrey 107 Kaufmann, Donna 47, 189 Kaufmann, Laura 75, 141 Kavanaugh, Paula 28, 47, 61 Kearney, Rebecca 28, 160 Krouth, Krouth, Mitchell 75, 91, Patrick 61 Kruse, Amanda 47, 209, Kukuk, Michael Kulb, Sharon 203 Kulovitz, Robert 105 La Croix, Curt 75 Laetz, K aren 75 Laflen, Karen 61, 191 Lake, David 61, 102 Lake, Kathleen 47 Lambert Lambert , Dwight 48 Laura 29 Lambert, Pamela 61, 216 Lamken, Keith 48 Lamken, Kevin 75 Lamken, Kimberly 29 Land, ja mes 61 Land, Michael 29 1 220 Land, Thomas 48, 189, 191 Landright, Christine 29 Lane, Kerry 75, 91, 102 Lang, Thomas 29, 209, 228 Lang, Timothy 29 Langley, Don 30, 86 Larkin, Daniel 75, 91 Larkin, Terrie 30 Larkin, Timothy 61, 120 Larsen, Bruce 61, 189, 191 Lauderback, julie 75, 203 Lawler, Suzie 30 Lawrence, Laurel 75, 203 Lawsen, Pamela 30 Lawsen, Patricia 30 Lee, Elisha 75 Lee, jim 48 Lee, Kathleen 48 Lehrer, Scott 30, 114 Leigh, john 61 Leimkuehler, julie 61 Leimkuehler, Michael 30, 200 Leite, Darren 75 Lennemann, Lea 48 Lennox, james 62, 219 Leone, Michael 30 Lesk, Kevin 48 Lesniak, Dana 62 Lesueur, Larry 48, 62 Levin, Scott 48 Lewallen, Deanna 75 Lewandowski, Greg 62, 75 Lewis, Harriett 75 Lewis, Kevin 30, 86,120,133, 180, 214, 216 Liechty, Devaun jr. 75 Lieurance, julie 62 Ligon, Lesle 75 Lincoln, Barbara 62 Lindebak, Dana 62, 75 Lindebak, Moses 62, 75 Lindholm, Heidie 62 Lindley, Pam 48 Lish, Dale 62 Lisicki, Andrew 48 Lloyd, Linda 62, 191, 203 Loeffler, Linda 62 Lopez, Alicia 48 Lopez, Margaret 62, 216 Lopez, Matt 62, 75, 91 Lopez, Vivienne 62 Lorden, Michele 30 Loveland, Vickie 62 Lucas, Gregory 62, 91 Luellen, Mark 62 Lumpkin, joey 30, 84, 86,100 Lunt, Deborah 62, 191 Lutrell, William ll 75 Lykins, Andrew 75 Lyon, jennifer 75, 203 Mable, Garry Mablo, Michelle 62 Mac Donald, Thomas 62 MacDonald, Richard 48 Mader, Cary 62, 167 Madison, Terri 30 Maerz, Linda 62, 99 Magen, Richard 62 Maio, Edward 62 Maio, joseph 30, 192 Maloney, Pat 30 Mandelin, Melanie 48 Mandelin, Teresa 75 Maneth, Darrin 30, 104 Maneth, Tamra 48, 187 Manley, john 62 Marin, Daniel 62 Mark, Kevin 62, 76 Marks, David 62, 91 Marks, William Marley, Dan 30 Marney, Duane 48 Marriott, john 75, 91 Marriott, Teresa 30 Marsh, julie 58, 62, 123, 133 Marsh, Patricia 31 Marshall, Ellen 40, 46, 48, 112, 192 Marshall Gregory 48 Marshall, jim 96 Marshall, Mark 62, 96, 100, 120 Marshall Stanley 31 Marshall Bruce 31 Marten, Lawrence 76, 91 Marth, Sondra 31 Marti, joseph 191 Marti, Michelle 48, 191, 198 Marimack, janet 76 Martin, Gregory 48 Martin, Holly 62, 183 Martin, Kathy 76 Martin, Laurie 62 Martin, Nancy 76 Mc Loughlin, Michael 31 Mc Mahon, Brian 76, 91 Mc Mahon, Richard 63, 76, 91 Mc Millan, Adam 63, 91,100 Mc Millan, Bonnie 63, 76 Mc Millan, Tim 76 Mc Neal, Christopher 76 Mc Neal, Mitch Mc Quiston, Tina 31,192,195 Mc Weeny, Cathy 63 Mc Weeny, james 76 Mc West, Eddie 48 McWest, jocko 48 Medeiros, Hayley 63 Medeiros, Mark 31 Mehok, Gary 42, 48, 210, 219 Mehok, Robert 76, 91 Meier, Gary 76, 91 Meier, joseph 40, 48, 179 Melka, Catherine 48, 189, 263 Melka, Karen 76, 207 Melton, Debra 31 Melton, Robert 63 Melton, Tom 76, 91 Mergan, Thomas 32 Merring, Virginia 76 Merryweather, Ceci 48 Michaelson, Mary 48 Middaugh, Tom 63, 91, 120 Mikl, jeff 63 Morrison, james 49 Morrison, Merrill 32 Morrow, Susan 63 Mounger, Michelle 207 Moy, Cynthia 49, 192, 216 Moy, Glenda 32, 77, 110 Moy, Leland 228 Moyers, Ty 63 Muilenberg, Eric 63 Muilenberg, jon 32 Muir, Danny 49, 120, 203 Mulholland, Carol 63 Mulligan, Debbie 63 Mumma, Todd 32, 86 Munchweiler, joseph 49, 86 Munsil, Lawrence 63 Murphy, Georgia 77 Murphy, Scott 49 Murray, jack 77, 91, 189 Murray, Paul 49 Murrietta, Peggy 49, 63 Mutchnik, Allan 77 Mutchnik, Irene 49 Naugle, Eric 63 Naumann, Bob 77, 91 Naumann, Mary 32 Naumann, Michael 32, 88 Nikolic, 195 Martinez, Christina 48 Martinez, Vincent 31 Marusich, Paul 54, 62, 91 Marx, Susan 76 Mason, Robin 62 Masquelier, Dan 48 Matlock, Lynda 48, 192 Mauldin, Carol 62 Maxey, Christopher 31 Maxey, Lisa 54, 62, 123, 174 May, Catherine 62 May, Christopher 31 Mayo, Shawn 76 Mc Ardle, Diane 76 Mc Ardle, Doris 48 Mc Bride, Bradley 48, 192 Mc Bride, Charles 31, 185 Mc Call, Charles 62 Mc Cann, Kevin 62 Mc Causland, james 48 Mc Causland, Kelly 76 Mc Causland, Timothy 107 Mc Clain, Kris 76 Mc Cleary, james 76, 91,192, 203 Mc Coy, Mike 62, 191 Mc Daniel, Roy 63 Mc Donald, Dawn 63 Mc Donald, Kevin 63 Mc Donald, Scott 31 Mc Donough, Kevin 63 Mc Fadzen, Tony 63 Mc Farland, George 48, 86 Mc Ginley, Mary 68, 76, 205 Mc Ginley, Tim 63 Mc Guffie, Timothy 31, 86 Mc Kibben, David 31 Mc Kinney, Lisa 31 Mckinney, Ralph 76 Mc Lain, Kris 91 Mc Knight, Annette 63 Mc Knight, Michael 48 Mc Leland, Lauri 31, 160 Milano, joan 76 Miles, Mike 63 Milkis, Abby 40, 49, 52, 179, 192, 207 Miller, Claire 49, 92, 136,191 Miller, Howie 76 Miller, john 32, 97 Miller Mark 49, 192, 200, 210, 220 Miller Monte 63 Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Pamela 76 Steve 63 , Steven 49, 91, 96,120 Susan 76 Terrence 49 Milliken, james 63, 102 Milne, Margaret 63 Naylor, Mark 40, 49, 219 Nelsen, Elizabeth 63, 122 Nelson, Dayna 63 Nelson, Kimberly 63, 77, 113, 116 Nelson, Pamela 49 Nelson, Tom 32 Neroni, Lisa 49, 63 Newland, Kimberly 32 Newman, Debra 77 Newman, Terri 77 Niccum, Laura 33, 203 Niccum, Lisa 33 Nielsen, Nielsen, Nielsen, Angela Kristen 77, 116, 140 Michele 33, 49, 187 Gerhard 63 Ostrander, Chris 77 Ostrander, Craig 77 Ostrem, Tim 63 Owds, Kevin 63 Owens, Christopher 63, 77, 91 Owens, jennifer 49, 198, 203 Page, Pattie 33, 203 Painter, Chad 77 Painter, Steven 49 Pajak, Gregory 33 Pajak, Nicholas 63, 77, 209 Pajak, Victor 33 Pajak, William 49 Palmer, Calee 54, 63, 187, 215 Palmer, Clip 33, 84, 87, 88 Palmeri, Chris 33, 104 Park, Kevin 78, 116 Parker, Pamela 63 Parker, Susan 49, 191 Parsons, Sandra 49 Passolt, Walter 78, 91, 102 Patrick, jamie 78 Patrick, julia 49, 198, 215 Paul, David 49 Paulsen, Douglas 54, 63, 203, 210 Paulsen, Stacey 33 Pavlik, Laureen 49, 198 Pavlik, Michael 78 Peck, Louis 49 Peckham, joy 49 Pedersen, Kai-Hen jr. 33 Pelak, james 78 Pendergrass, Darryl 49 Peraino, Gina 64, 122 Perez, joseph 78 Perkins, Michele 78 Pero, Barbara 49, 183 Pero, Kathleen 78 Petchauer, William 49 Peters, janet 33 Mitchell, Terry 63, 123 Moelich, Kellen 63 Moelsch, David 76 Mongier, Missy 76 Monje, Rita 77 Monroe, Michele 77 Montague, Gail 77 Moore, Cathie Moore, jeff 77 Moore, jody 49 Moore, Karen 63 Moore, Kenneth 77, 120 Moore, Mark 49 Moore, Michael 49 Moore, Rebecca 63, 203 Moore, Robert 63 Moore, Stacey 32 Moore, Steve 32, 120, 189, 191 Moore, Victoria 49 Moretti, john 77 Morgan, Edward 63 Morneau, Patricia 32 Morris, Brent 63 Morris, Cathe 32 Morris, Pollyanne 63 Niles, Bonnie 49 Njaa, Mark 49 Noble, Tracy 77 Nordlund, Karen 77 Norling, William 33 Norman, Carol 49 Norman, Mike 77 Norris, Kathy 54, 63 Norwalk, Nancy 49 Nowell, Clay 49, Nunsil, Lenny 27 O'Brien, james 49 O'Connor, Pemela 49 O'DonneIl, Christoph 36, 210 O'Rielly, Kelly 77 O'Shea, Thomas 77 Obermeyer, Lori 33 Ogle, Kristen 63 Olden, Katherine 33 Olds, Debarah 77 Olds, Denise 77 Orangio, Dana 33 Ori, Todd 48, 49, 203 Orlosky, Suzanne 63 Orr, Troy 49, 91, 122, 133, 203 Orth, Nancy 77 Oselette, Angie 33 Oselette, Vincent 77, 91,159 Osmun, Katherine 63 Peters, Stanley 33 Peterson, Deborah 64 Peterson, Lynn Peterson, Michael 49 Peterson Suzanne 49, 192, Petrick, Connie 203 Petrick, Donna 78, 191 Petronovich, Ron 107 Petroulakis, Chris 64 Petroulakis, Larry 33 Petterson, Brian 49 Petty, Donald 228 Peyton, Daniel 64, 91 Phares, Phelps, Philipp Stacey 49, 120 Hoyt 64 i, Nancy 33 Phillips, Susan 64 Phillips, Thomas 78 Phillips, Tracy 49 Pierce, Pierce, Genet 33 jack ll 78 Plankey, james 78, 91 Player, Pla er Y 1 Plies, Ty 49 Ploog, Kenneth 78 Thomas 64 Robert 64 Plunkett, Mike 78 Polen, Polito, Sandra 49 Bob 49 Pollock, Laura 33, 192 Robertsbn, john 64 Pollock, Sandra 78, 97, 123, 135, 203 Pongratz, Pam 40, 49, 99 Pope, Alexandrai 64 Pope, Lisa 49 Pope, Lori 64, 78 Popovich, Frank 78, 91 Popovich, Ranko 64 Roberson, Debbie 50 Roberson, julie 34, 191 Roberts, Dana 78 Roberts, Diane 64, 203 Roberts, Lisa 64 Roberts, Mark 34, 210 Roberts Vincent 78 Poppe, Martin 50 Poppe, Steve 64, 91, 107 Porter, Bob 91 Porter, Colleen 50 Porter Craig 78 91 Robinette, Carol 34 Rochin, Alfred 34 Rodgers, Lester 50 Roeper, Thomas 34 Rofra, Sam 78 Potts, Catherine 33 Power, Lisa 50 Pratt, Seely Ill 33 Pray, joseph 34, 210 Prebe, Diane 50 Prebe, Mark 34 Prebe, Michael 78 Preston, Barbara 50 Price, Rhonda 64 Prier, Rick 78 Proulx, Tom 50 Pruitt, Sandra 34 Pulver, Craig 34 Purlia, Chris 78 Putna, Erin 78, 140 Quackenbush, Lana 34, 160 Quintrall, Charles 50 Raby, Daniel 34, 96 Raby, Diane 78 Raby, Gerald jr. 64 Raby, Sandra 50, 98, 136 Racine, Andy 78 Racine, Annette 78 Raftevold, Daniel 78 Ragusa, Louis 50 Raisanen, Carol 50, 123, 213 Rogers, jennifer 50, 195 Rogers, julie 64, 78, 122 Rohan, Lori 34 Rolan, Ruthann 64, 210 Rombakis, Nick 64 Romine, joy 34, 203 Romine, Mark 34 Rooney, john 50 Roos, Craig 50, 87 Root, Daniel 34 Rosenzweig, Eric 78 Ross, Anthony 50, 183 Ross, Karen 50 Ross, Rexford 50 Ross, Tod 50 Roth, Kim 64 Roth, Leslie 34, 180, 205, 214 Roth, Tracey 50 Rotundo, Victoria 50, 157, 192 Roush, Russell 50 Rowe, Allison 35, 122, 135, 207, 214, 227 Rowe, Andrea 78, 116 Rudolphsen, Robert 78 Randolph, George 78, 120 Randza, Scott 50 Raqusa, Louis 88 Rasmussen, Beth 50 Rasmussen, Marty 78 Re, john 50 Re, Thomas 78, 91 Reece, Mark 78, 91 Reed, Matthew 57, 64 Reed, Max 64, 91, 192 Regan, Tim 62, 64, 91, 102 Reger, Martin 50 Rehm, Elaine 68, 78 Rehm, Marlene 64, 113, 187 Reichman, Gregg 34 Remien, Douglas 64 Retterbush, Lance 78, 91 Retterbush, Teresa 92, 136, 138 Revill, Lawrence 34 Reynolds, Briann 64, 203 Ruiz-Quiros, Edward 35 Rumann, Celio 64 Ruman, Dolly 122 Rumann, Michele 35 Russell, Amy 35 Russell, jolyn 50 Russell, Richard 64 Russell, Shawna 50 Russell, Susan 64 Russman, Frank 64 Ryan, Gregory 78 Ryan, Randy 35 Saba, Kimberley 78 Sackett, Amy 35 Sackett, Thomas 64, 192 Sanchez, Charle 35 Sanchez, Marcy 65, 187 Sanchez, Robert 78, 91 Sanders, Cynthia 65 Sanders, Dolores 68, 79 Sanders, Mary 79 Sandlin, Yuval 79 Reynolds, Bronwyn 50, 192, 213 Reynolds, Daniel 34 Reynolds, Elizabeth 78 Ricardi, Scott 78 Riccardo, Suzy 34, 99, 135, 209 Rich, Barry 64 Rickey, jess 64 Rickey, Terri 78 Ring, Timothy 78, 91 Risk, janet 50, 99, 216 Riher, Carl 50, 51 Ritter, Kurt 78 Sanfratelli, Donna 79 Sanfratello, Robert 35, 191 Sappington, Keli 51 Sarantes, Nicholas 51 Sarantes, Paul 79 Sarkis, Sheri 79 Sater, Glen 65 Saunders, Gary 35, 180, 214, 227 Saunders, Melissa 51 Savino, Michael Saxon, Mike 78 Saxton, Melinda 35 Scacewater, Lisa 79 Sceland, Shirrem 79 Schallar, james 19, 27, 30, 35, 104, 180, 205, 226 Schauer, jeffrey 65 Schauer, Thomas 35 Schtutt, Lisa 79 Schmich, Regina 79, 170 Schmidt, Deborah 65, 141 Schnell, Brenda 65 Schnick, Madeline 197 Schnell, David 51 Scholl, Tracy 79, 116 Schopp, Tim 79 Schrab, john 51 Schrader, Alissa 35 Schrader, Travis 79, 116 Schrier, Rebecca 51 Schrutt, Carey 79 Schryver, Susan 35 Schulte, Robert ll 35 Schults, Bob 79 Schultz, David 51, 104 Schulz, Cynthia 68, 79, 112, 116 Schumacher, Denise 35 Schurman, Randal 79 Schwartz, Andrew 51 Schwartz, Elizabeth 79 Schwartz, Lillian 65 Schwarz, Mark 31, 179, 189, 191 Sciarrillo, Kathy 79 Scofield, Lisa 33, 40, 51 Scotten, Gregory 51 Sears, Bruce 36, 84, 87, 89, 104 Seay, Michael 79, 91 Secchiari, Annette 51, 92 Seedenburg, Bill 65 Seedenburg, Mike 51 Seeman, Michelle 36 Semm, David 79 Sennette, Mark 65 Sergi, Patricia 65 Serna, Ruben 79, 91 Sexton, Mike 91, 100 Shaud, Georgina 51 Shaw, Robert 36 Sheehan, Dean 51, 79 Shelley, Sharon 65 Shelling, Kathy 79 Shelton, Stacy 79 Sherman, Carl 79 Sherman, Eli 36 Sherman, john 36 Shewak, Stephen 36 Shewak, Tracy 65 Shewman, Gregor 51 Shillingburg, Bart 51 Shively, Ray 36 Shock, Terri 36 Showalter, Ruth 79,113,116 Shrum, Steven 65 Shupe, Kathleen 51 Shupert, Eric 79, 191 Silberschlag, Hans 51, 120, 189 Silver, Bob 65, 91 Silver, Nanci 51 Simmons, jo 36 Simon, Kristi 27, 36, 157, 195 Singer, Carrie 51 Siverson, Carol 65 Siverson, Steven 51, 91, 179 Sivley, Debra 79 ' Skiba, Wendy 36, 189 Slagle, Gerald 65 Small, Kevin 51, 97, 120 Smalley, Darren 51 Smalley, Steve 79, 91 Smith, Carrie 51, 133 Smith Chuck 79 Smith Cynthia 79, Smith Cynthia 36, 154, 210, 228 Smith David 51 Smith Debra 80, 153 Smith Heather 65 Smith jason 51 Smith jennifer 65 Smith john 51, 91, 102 Smith Laurie 65 Smith Linda 36 Smith Marty 80, 116 Smith Mary 36, 117 Smith Michelle 36 Smith Philip 65 Smith Sandra 51, 179, 195, 210 Smith, Sara 65 Smith, Scott 65 Smith, Tami 65 Smoot, Terry 51 Smyser, Chris 80 Snelling, Kathy 203 Snider, Bonita 51 Snyder, Neely 36 Sobek, Nancy 51 Socker, Michael 80, 116, 117 Soderquist, jill 80 Sohl, Michelle 65 Solem, Thomas 65, 91 Solomon, David 51 Solo,on, Michael 36 Sorrell, Elaina 65 Sorrell, Clynda 36 Southworth, Barbara 36, 123 Southworth, William 80, 91, 100 Spahn, Kerri 65, 122 Spahn, Sherri 65, 122, 135 Spain, Dennis 51 Spain, Tim 54, 65 Sparks, 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Stoffers, David 80 Stone, William 65 Stout, Frank 65, 91 Stragier, Roxanne 52, 92,135 Strick, Susan 38, 170 Strickler, Suzanne 80 Strindl, Brett 80 Struebel, Donald 38 Struebel, Tina 38 Stuart, Diane 80 Stuckey, Tracy 80 Stulik, Catherine 52, 65 Stulik, Mark 38 Sturges, Laurie 65 Stymiest, Kay 22, 38 Suchocki, Patricia 80 Sudbeck, Deborah 52 Sudbeck, Michael 80 Sullivan, Lynne 80 Sunderland, jeff 66, 80 Suppes, Bruce 66, 107 Swanson Vanja 66, 135 Williams, Catherine 53 Suppes, Dorothy 38 Surratt, janice 38, 210 Sutter, David 36, 38 Suydam, Sheila 80 Svaco, Ellen 52, 185 Swan, Donald 66, 91 Swan, Lorraine 80 Swanson Alva 52 Swanson Elizabeth 52 Swanson, LaWanda 52 Swanson Mark 80 Swanson, Scott 52 Swanson Steven 66 Swanson Thomas 66 Swanson Wendy 80 133 Swartwout, Martha 52, 192, 195, 205 Sweeney, Sally 38 Sweetow, Lester 38, 100 Swesey, Kurt 66 Szotek, Sherry 66 Taber, Colleen 52 Taber, Timothy 88, 100 Tackett, Brian 66, 102 Tadrick, Brion 52 Talbert, Frank 66, 91 Talbot, Frank 80 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