Scottsdale High School - Camelback Yearbook (Scottsdale, AZ)

 - Class of 1979

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Q didizig 1 I' . ..,i ,N L h My N ,V iw f' v , . U' , . , N Li - ffl' gf,- U 1.5, 3 ie . if K 1 Y Changes in attitudes, . , A gradual spiral of new people, A new time with new feelings, Creating new reactions. get K 515 WWW E . w5?Q? Siwywi wif? fp x: Q gi Q .J vw -7 C s - Cl Q1 O . J' . V? lo ig, 61 8 Lf, -Q nm, m.m: ,, at E 4 ,,. Changes in attitudes. . . 'Z' Reflect on our lifestyles, Rearrange our ideas. , , f mr wr. MW Q ' I :..,,,A H . tg? ' ' ws '1 'Favorites' Survey What was everybody at SHS doing besides going to football games and boon- dockers? The realization that life does not revolve completely around school kept students busy in many directions. The start of weekendHToga Parties was the crazy movie Animal House. Students' favorite movie stars were Burt Reynolds of Smokey and the Bandit, and Diane Keaton of Annie Hall fame. It wasn't unusual to see SHS students waiting in lines over night to buy tickets for the many great concerts that hit Arizona. Between Tucson and Tempe, fans paid dearly to see Billy Joel, Bob Dylan, Chuck Mangione, Jerry Riopelle and the Rolling Stones. After fifteen years the Stones were still going strong, while Billy Joel was enjoying a new popularity. Dancing to the rhythm of the Bee Gees at discos like Sun Devil Lounge kept students busy on weekends. For those who preferred to stay close to home, the craziness of Staurday Night Live was on the TV. Watching guest hosts like Steve Martin kept students up until all hours of the night. Driving down Scottsdale Road, radios were tuned to KDKB and KOPA. The favorite songs came from the Beatles, Billy Joel and Linda Ronstadt. A quick swing into McDonalds gave everyone the Big Mac and fries they needed to keep them going. And school? The friendly people and open campus made students happy, while the long lunch lines and stringent attendance policies were not very popular. Students were not overly preoccupied with the future, although most looked forward to being successful and getting married. Unconcerned as they might seem to be, the worry of economic inflation was in the back of everyone's mind. Some things never change. We 'xi L, fl -5' D i ?f Nt :L T Q F W MW WQA3 f I 5 Thi Wa S -H ,' .- On September 28, Yearbook spon- sored a Tee-Shirt Day on the Scotts- dale High campus. Photographers were sent out to track down and shoot those students wearing this article of clothing. The Yearbook felt that the fashion fad of tee-shirts was representative of this generation. Tee-shirt slogans also convey the theme of Changes in Attitudes. What the tee-shirts say show our changing attitudes and morals. EA -tx W, 'v. -ark ' G i I 1 l n lZUl1l Scottsdale High's Tee-Shirt Day CATC IT ,. u.. ,A ,- .d ' 1 -ff' KJ f 2- , ' . . . ek' aa' ' ,gi fZ A Q., Yum..- tu-tm. 'LSE h,nIf..-J' b . -N 3- 4.. .4 ! .M V K.. 0 ' 3 0 ., in ,.x,:,,.... 'K'l 'Uv ffl . X. - ' X M7 ' Y , 7 ' -fl ' Y ' - U'W P mfm'f? .P , 5- H I' 5' N U IE! ffw ' - X 55 1 Q - ' , Q - ,V -S 1 r ,W Y F' A ' 3' 4 .ML ' N' ' . ' .A ,Hin .MA 'mn , I 'W A fy in ,asm 'Mil I ns X Q, , 'N ' . f ,H1 ' ,J WEQSU W , W 'WW ' ' f 4 ' - , Q - , - X i., I , Q ' ' 3 , 5, A el- - qw . . . I , X , , X , WHEN., naw 'W m Eldon Rudd, U.S. Representative from Arizona's fourth district. State News 1978 was election year in Arizona. Candidates for governor were Bruce Babbit, Gene Lewter, Ev Mecham and Jessica Sampson. Incumbent Bruce Babbit won the race. One is- sue in the election was that of infla- tion. In Arizona, inflation rose 11.4'Zn in 1978 alone. While candidates were busy, the spraying of cotton fields near the ln- dian reservation caused many health hazards to area residents. And yet another disturbing health problem was Aflatoxin, which con- taminated milk during the summer months. Gary Tison and Randy Greenwalt escaped from the Arizona State Prison, aided by Tison's three sons. After a murdering spree that encompassed several states, the Ti- son gang was captured. Gary Tison, however, eluded a huge manhunt, but his decomposed body was found weeks later in the desert. In the schools, enrollment continued to decline was was expected to do so until 1984. As many as seven of the Scottsdale schools were expect- ed to close. Culture came to Scottsdale in the form of the Old Globe Theatre Com- pany. Many SHS classes attended performances of this Shakespear- ean troupe at the nearby Scottsdale Center for the Arts. Hogan's Heroes' beloved Bob Crane was found blugeoned to death in his Scottsdale apartment. Dubious cir- cumstances surrounded the death of this one-time television star who was appearing at the Windmill Din- ner Theater. Was it Colonel Klink? Arizona became a haven for movie makers, as the weather and locale enticed companies to film here. -.-..-......,..,,.....-..,.....,,................ ..... . . . ...,.,....-..... 1 ,gi ,pf 7 The autumn leaves drift by my window .5 NE.. S E P TE 52 ' 'V 1 e SUN Vow Tuzs W1-:D TIQURMVRI SAT 1 1 :z IYMRIS I9 20 21 225, 23 on Tug-UM, mwwwllmj 140,56 ,que Cog:-n4 ,gif C 4 l onru T003 dnss Cm ibm ' L9 fofwvsf mm. 3500 ...we .27 25 26 17 28 29 30 Siu? II Sp d .p e gif .A 33 omg! r 5 ,iw .x Wg' ff if :SQ J 3 Mehvvugggg, 'K - is X T, ,V i. M ks... Q'7'T ' . 'Wi' - 121.. -ww -- .. :ff -2 Summer was over and the fall had begun. Excitement filled the halls as many activitites were planned. For the freshmen, the traditional Uncola Party helped orient them to their new school. Arcadia Week triggered enthusiasm that lasted throughout the football season. Varied pep as- semblies raised school spirit even higher. 1. Tim Chelgren, Mark Naylor and Joe Meier let their hidden freshmen traits show up at the Uncola Party, 2. A student studies under a tree in Beaver Paradise. 3. Beavers show their spirit in the game against Arcadia.4. Cheerleaders Lisa Garcia, Callee Palmer and Dolly Rumann Mickey Mouse around at a pep assembly. 5. The opening of the school calen- dar shows many activities for SHS students. 6. Students involved in class competition dur- ing Arcadia Week. l l Fall Spread 21 Vlsutors Jlmmy Montllla from Puerto Rlco and Georglo Grlllo from Chlle added some local flavor to the Span Ish Club Many actlvltles were planned lncludnng concessuon stands at the football games candy sales bake sales pucmcs and dnnners at a number of Mexican restaurants In the valley The officers were Donna Dell Armga president and Mark Erickson vlce presldent 1 Three hot tamales who demonstrate the SHS Cha Cha Cha are offncers senor Bob Anderson senorlta Becky Schrler senorlta Donna Dell Arlnga 2 Spanish Club First Row Bob Anderson Stacey Afdem Leanne John ston Dorothy Dell Arlnga Second Row Erlc Stevenson Andrea Wunters Becky Schrner Thlrd Row Dana Llndeback Bob Hampton Standlng Donna Dell Arunga President Mr Raymond Soltero Sponsor in -v-,rum I Y 1 I , . . I , . A :,t:. Qt. l.., A A W 4' A it, s.ssst-s AA '. 6 f T, or A Sits-hi lx A at 3. ,,, X . ' f ,,.,. V H M: st , ,sf 22 Spanish Club Moving in the right direction x E A ,ai v . C The future Boris Spasskys of SHS ac- tively participated in the Chess Club. They played dual matches and multi- school tournaments with many schools around the Valley. In charge of the club's moves were Scott Zike and Larry Munsll. 1. Exhausted after an afternoon of mating and checkmating, the queen takes time out to rest. 2. Deep in concentration a chess player strategi- cally figures his next move. 3. Taking notes on strategy is a chess club member. Chess Club 23 in , .H ,. 1 V if f .sir :ig gf :fl f ' Y ' fjrifi ' R :f,:w ,g:. TG 4 1 ' it Q gl Providing entertainment during pep assemblies and sports half-times with their dances were the SHS pom line. They also decorated the school with colorful spirit builders before the games. At ASU band day, the pom line received a high rating of 1 in state competition. The girls went to National Cheerleaders' Camp where they once again received an excellent rating and were awarded a leadership trophy. 24 Pom Pon yr. 1 .' p xv uf 5 , x . s Dancing to the beat 45 ' 1 X SMX of the Band ,W ,. ,v,...,- .-A fi Q. . I f .Ea-4'--. as -' X ' JW' ' 1 . ptr J .. .V . ,Q . , u Q-,.:.., 0 ?'n- L.-. ' -' k -If .31 . ':'p3 ' it A X , ' ' Q '.'-.,-::-.-gf. - '. .. -W ,vu - J s ' gvff. lf . 4 N q4..?!a .. g : x 1 .,.. x. .igizfihgx Y l xr J S mf P V - ani 2 55 ., 'E A I A . wo . Q 5 28 -I 9 Q I 1 fi. 1. Andrea Rewe, Brenda Schnell, Lori Davies, Allyson Jones join in at the pep rally. 2. Sen- iors Lori Davies, Allyson Jones, and Suzanne Peterson wait their turn in a roll-off. 3. The intentive crowd watches as the pom line dances, 4. Jenny Rogers, Vicki Greer and Sandy Smith dance to Mickey Mouse. 5. Jan Johnson and Sandy Smith smile big. 6. The pom line performs during every pep as- sembly, 7. Sophomore Cindy Flowers dances to the music. 8. Pom Line-Top Row: Lori Davies, Allyson Jones, Suzanne Peterson, Cindy Flowers, Co-Captain Jenny Rogers. Bottom Row: Andrea Rowe, Brenda Schnell, Vicki Greer, Captain Sandy Smith, Jan John- son. 9. Jan Johnson looks into the crowd. 10. Vicki Greer and Sandy Smith prepare to do a kick. 'f'a' f . f,.f1g.,..i. .. , Pom Pon 25 26 Band It's twenty years today that Sgt. taught a band to play , ago epper Band., Top Row: Pat Aiken, Sue Ashton, Jeff Merlin, Dale Piontkowski, Karen Laflen, Karen Nordlund, Norma Schopp. Second Row: Joe Marti, Kent Galusha, Rich Etling, John Ed- wards, Eric Shupert, Jim Clark, Craig Hadley. Third Row: Jenni Edington, Eric Gately, Jill Knappenberger, Lori Carlson, Eric Ballard, Cindy Bitter. Fourth Row: Staci Marten, Mike Stehlik, Todd Ann Cowen, Gerry Coleman, Jim Aiken, Paul Uren. Fifth Row: Peggy Etling, Sue Harrer, Donna Kaufman, Laura Cooper, Tom Zurick, Jim Novotny. Sixth Row: Yuval Sanclin, Andrea DiTommaso, Duane Marney Lori Lunt, Chivonne Gaines, Kim Constance Bottom Row: Ruth Ann Showalter, Ann Fad ley, Sue Parker, Kathy Howes, Leslie Davis Debbie Walker, Marcia Harrer. 0' 5 0 . o v not , v Q Q I Y ., 1 , P . L id J o fa, . LL-Q51 EW'13j,-I A 4 Q .L ' fy xx. .s n vi' VK N ,M 5 .Q v A . f Qt N ,ew K K N .MQMQNQ -was 'F X g . ' 80 ln I vi. an if ScottsdaIe's band on the run is rated 28 Band . if J' ' ri C' 5 X f S l N - e vi x N Q , K.. .5 fwiw f, ini. 5. Y fiiiv' Y E li l 3 , 1 Q mf, v , inf 5 i i, i iffgiinlgll ,i f ZW. ' 0 - a 1 After countless hours of practice, the SHS Band was ready to entertain with their talents at many games and pep assemblies. Along with Color Guard and Pom, they were polished partici- pants in the Parada del Sol. Although they were dropping like flies from heat exhaustion at ASU Band Day, the brave little Beavers went on to receive a su- perior rating. The drum majors keeping the band in step were Carla Eskelund and Hans Silberschlag. ,-ef' . K ,iff K 1. The Band gets into position before a game. 2. The Color Guard performs, surrounded by the Band and Pom line. 3. Color Guard-Top Row: Karen Tice, Connie Petrick, Laurie Mar- tin, Jolene Benjamin, Brenda Jerrett, Aileen Adams. Vice President: Barbara Jackson, Kim Jahrmarkt, Becky Schrier, Marla Dyer. Bot- tom Row: Gretchen Gossen, Drill Sergentg Brenda Stein, President. 4. Twirling are Lisa Van Paris, Nita Hawes, and Kathy Colton. 5. The Band entertains during a football half- time. u 1 , .Q o. ' L- s - ,ii 1 1 7 , 1 , ? J j if 5 I in 5 I ' .29 T ... --.,, .H I fy' as-:CEE 1-uhm Color Guard 29 Spending the hours reminiscing 1. Serving as Freshman Prince and Princess are Dom Macchiaroli and Dana Ipsen. 2. Kurt Whiteman checks out the ceremony. 3. Mr. Chuck Swartwout, his daughter Martha, and Keith Wilson laugh at Martha's long list of honors. 4. Becky Clift turns to hug Troy Orr as he is named Homecoming King. 5. Jim Schaller and Lorelei Wooden revisit the cere- mony to pass on their title with Jimmy John- son and Kendra Gonnerman. 6. Mr. Gordon Marshall tries to keep up with his daughter, Ellen Marshall. 7. Reigning as Princes and Princesses are Sophomores Don Kesteloot and Kippy Nielsen and Juniors Gary Cooper and Lynn Kardos. 30 Homecoming ,fr ryytr .,f' V - l . N 'P rw MJ H , A ' 5' , mem. 'lli or lrll ' - :, i 4' 'st if 7,13-3, .V ' 1' ,. v ' . A A J' Mgiiilgwl-iilgltlv .tm ttf tr 'Ei R ,,,,I,, 'A 5 0 .V tl M 41. 1, igleziiwmElgifsfggae-21' 2' . I Q, t .,,.. tt .4 'fr If A W Y . E b . A f -fl f . - ' 1 .. WSF Q if sara - If If xi it ,M 4 . 1, hi QT MM. U,-e'v mf1 , , Reigning over the 1978 Homecom- ing festivities were Ellen Marshall and Troy Orr. Elected by the student body, they were crowned during half-time of the homecoming game. Becky Clift, Martha Swartwout, Kurt Whiteman and Keith Wilson were also nominees. Carrying out the theme of Beaver Fever to win the float contest was the Sophomore Class. The pom line entertained the large audience as they danced to Make Me Smile, and twirler Cathy Colton held the crowd in suspense as she twirled fire. - Homecoming 31 Stop the world, I want to get off. Stop the World . . was one of the many fine arts productions present- ed at SHS. This slightly controversial play by Anthony Newley featured a small cast-nine chorus and seven lead parts. Rusty Ferracane and Cathy Czagany held the lead roles, with Robin Belhassen Martha Swartwout, Tori Rotundo, Maggie Goldberg and Gretchen Gossen in supporting roles. Students also worked behind the scenes on the sets, lighting and directing. 1. Jack Wiley portrays a Russian conqueror of the tractor team Mary Welty and Karen Laetz. 2. The director of Stop the World is Sharon Turner. 3. Crooning to each other are Robin Belhassen and Rusty Ferracane. 4. Siren Tori Rotundo plays her female charms on Nllke Bieli. 5. Cathy Czagany is accosted by Rusty Ferracane on a bus driven by Kirk Thompson. 6. Grimacing through a family feud are Rusty Ferracane, Maggie Goldberg, Gretchen Gos- sen and Cathy Czagany. 32 Stop The World, I Want To Get Off. as .,, J' 'iiifiig Iii? if' S5 kvfvsp-8, M 1, S., Jr fn, 2 21 iq ' R . w-K. 1 ,N Q ...gg , M . yr, 4 yi ' y QP' was 6, . . zu H 31 ' My f Nd-, ' sh. I am a rock, I am an Island r ffa 4.i ',M X1 ' wsglkga. ' ff. ,W 4-tif' :xy 'YN Su L mg, 1 fjj'X T 4 ,O 1 Geology Ciub Top Row Erin Fehr Nancy Norwalk Lora Brown Susan Corrigan Debble Way President Second Row Lynn Teeters Margaret Cromley 2 President Debbie Way and club member Erin Fehr examine a rock l K G 'K 'WS 34 Geology Club Ahoy, Mates! The Return of Gilli- gan's Island wasn't the only contact SHS had with boats. Spirited land- lubbers participated in the Yacht Club. This club strongly pushed for l0OfZ1 participation in their many ac- tivities. A mountain climbing expedi- tion up Camelback and sailing on the Eldorado Park Pool were planned. General craziness was the motto pushed by three Fleet Admirals. Donning their deck shoes and wind- breakers of leadership were Andy Schwartz, Paul Charlton and Tim McCausland. 1. Yacht Club members generate water for their next cruise. 2. Yacht Club: Mr. John Dant, Pam Stehlik, Fleet Admiral Paul Charl- ton, Donna Dell'Aringa, Figurehead Elizabeth Thalasinos, Lisa Boughner, Ellen Svaco, Rom Carroselli, Synetta Jenkins, Rosa Cays, Jenny Kemp, Fleet Admiral Andy Schwartz, Tod Di- Tommasso, and Garth Upshaw. The skipper brave and sure I ...J fig p .N --ff-.1 3 Yacht Club 35 Shaved his legs and he was a she s' is ....... if gf? qc' T i -' The week of November 20 was Back- wards Week. The pep assembly was exciting, with guys taking over the pom and cheer squads. The Junior- !Senior Powder Puff football game ended with the seniors winning 12-O. Student Council sponsored these events and a total of S327 was raised for the Arizona Leukemia So- ciety. 36 Backwards Week -A S K A Q 'RQ Q S , Q 1 'Ne xlwi X im A L If SQ Going to be with some of my friends .fwfr One of the newest and largest clubs on campus was Junior Civitan. The affiliate of a national club, its main objective was promoting school and 5 community service. Various fund raisers helped get money for com- munity projects. ,ji 1. Junior Civitan Top Row: Troy Orr, Bob Wiegand, Mark Naylor, Michele Nielsen, Andy Schwartz, Tim Chelgren, President, Mace Ward, Sgt. at Arms, Lynn Kardos, ICC Rep. Middle Row: Eric Stevenson, Wendy Swanson, Lynne Sullivan, Kelley Beedle, Kim Nelson, Tod Ditommaso, Becky Goldberg, Ginny Mer- ring, Lisa Boughner, Vanja Swanson, Sara Klug, Carrie Wilson, Doug Paulsen, Vice Pres., Lilly Schwartz, Margie Milne, Kay Caspar, Elaina Sorrell, Treasurer. Front Row: Kristy Clift, Tracy Scholl. 2. Pensive, non? 3. Jr. Civitan President Tim Chelgren is in excruci- ating pain after a cruel club member, who refuses to pay his dues, has glued him to the podium. 38-Jr. Civitan Nici as Q V x This is the day of expanding man The National Honor Society's pri- mary function was to bring the ac- complishments of outstanding high school students to the attention of their classmates, their parents, their communities and the colleges they plan to attend. The fundamental vir- tues most important to the National Honor Society were: character, scholorship, leadership and service. The very purpose of the Honor Soci- ety was to recognize and promote these ideals. 1. John Edwards, after participating in the NHS!OIympic Jog-a-thon, checks in with the Olympic Committee Representative. 2. NHS Top Row: Vance Julian, Mark Ericson, Bruce Larsen, Lori Carlson, Linda Maerz, Susan Har- rer, Tori Rotundo, James Davidson. Second Row: John Edwards, President, Paul Uren, Treasurer: Chris Webb, Mary Michaelson, Eric Miller, Gordon Catlin, Elizabeth Thalasinos, Donna Kaufman, Patty Cromley, Mark Miller. Third Row: Pam Weaver, Historian, Pam Steh- lik, Historian, Karen Ross, Secretary, Darlene Gottlieb, ICC Rep. National Honor Society 39 Nothing lasts forever but the Earth and Sky f v is 1 vat' ' 'Sr iw ' 6 5 Rainy and cold weather once again plagued SHS students, with flooding similar to that of March '78, Despite the inconveniences, winter activities were emphasized with spirit. Christ- mas candy canes and carnations were delivered to students by var- ious clubs, while Santa Claus once again returned to visit students. Winter Spread 41 A , , A , , President Becky Clift Vice-President Sharon Walker 151911953 it-,, Student body officers Student Body Officers Top Row: Sharon Walker, Vice-president: John Edwards, Student Advisory Board: Mark Miller, Treasurerg Rom Caroselli, Student Advisory Board. Second Row: Brenda Stein, Student Advisory Boardg Carol Huebner, Recording Secretary, Leigh Fox, Publicity Coordinator, Becky Clift, President. Not pictured: Sue Durrenberger, Corre- sponding Secretary. 42 Student Council Corresponding Secretary Sue Durrenberger Treasurer Mark Miller Publicity Coordinator Leigh Fox STUDENT COUNCIL Advisor Mr. Sid Travis X , n Recording Secretary Carol Huebner The Senate was made up of the vice president, secretary and treasurer of each class. In addition, each class was represented by three elected senators. The members worked on various committees to organize school functions. Planning Home- coming, Courts, Club Week, and the Jeannie Metcalf Fund were some of their duties. 44 Senate if irit .v,sf:s5f f - ft, Qls is Mm, lwflwwmpg-www CW' S I Do you feel like we do? 1. Senators listen attentively to senate meet- ing. 2. President Sharon Walker and secretary Lori Davis discuss senate matters. 3. Sopho- more senators- Kim Bliffert and Karin Weaver. 4. Freshman senators - Emili Shumway, Patti Busch, and Holly Norwalk. 5. Junior senators - Carrie Wilson, Holly Ruman, and Teresa Ber- tocchi. 6. Senior senators - Gary Mehok, Joe Meier, and Pam Knutsen. 7. Senators talk over petitions. 8. Senators discuss key issues. 9. Senators participate in group discussions. Senate 45 fp l. -X fm? fffh f 4.L-Q4 ' f PW Call me the tumbling dice Freshman cheerleaders were a new innovation in the spirit building de- partment. Joining the traditional Varsity and JV squads, they partici- pated in pep assemblies and made colorful signs to publicize various sports events. The players especial- ly appreciated the attention of the cheerleaders-on game days they supplied the teams with cookies and candy. Another new innovation was the SHS Tumblers. They performed gymnastic routines and helped spice up the pep assemblies and games. .,a- tk- . ti., 3, 1. Varsity Cheer- Angel Veltril, Dolly Rumann, Ellen Marshall, Lisa Garcia, Calee Palmer and Leisa Graves. 2. Dolly Rumann spots Leisa Graves in an aerial cartwheel. 3. Captain of the Varsity Squad is Lisa Garcia and the co- captain, Calee Palmer. 4. Calee Palmer and Lisa Garcia demonstrate jumping skills. 5. Varsity Cheer displays a triangular mount. 6. Seniors Ellen Marshall, Lisa Garcia, and Leigh Fox, The Beaver did an excellent job dis- tributing their spirit their last year at SHS. .1 'V ,-l3 h'a'-f':wf- Varsity Cheer 47 if l 48 Tumblers 81 Freshman Cheer ey little girl in the high school sweater - zeal: , 'H V K. 1 I I rf- ,855 f' ' we .l 121111 K , 5 K it WM.M..,k' V. N., K e, f1e.,,ZWigse Wg. . K A E W, . Y., 1 -'-41-wp Biff? 7' '- d1'W!9i'a2:fQf1 'lf . ' Ly K new ...,,,,,,k , -Q, if - A 1, Q Q K- , 11Qsfm,--melf-ssgiii L, , M, - Z, :viii ,,fflf ffQfW9'5f? -Qinfwxeklf e reee . it iklikvi 'P fem, . .W K '-h- , , ' . ze: Q a-at A 4 at if Y 'ii' K i , N' fx ,- as Ku ffl' E .:L-N .0 .fm ' x Er .r M. :AVF . 'K' ' L 'Q S ' W l1 'W iw: .,.. gh ,ziz ,f 1 Vkkk, , M rr , -. As.. A v . -.-1 . wg -An lkl ' A- 1 4-.Z ' Q t ' A, M. ,Q .l-- ' far Q 3 A -- of 'fl 1. Caron Bailey demonstrates a spread jump off the mini-tramp. 2. The SHS Tumblers are Patty Marquez, Caron Baily, Jeanine Brink- man, Doug Paulsen and Diane Kesteloot. 3. Freshman Cheerleaders: Mary Byrd, Patty Marquez, Mary Peterson, Paula Sheets, Linda Hix, Lisa Barton, Holley Norwalk, Melody Lay, Becky Goreham, and Marleena Temperly. 4. The freshman cheer squad practice their cheers. They are Becky Goreham, Patty Mar- quez, Holly Norwalk, Mary Byrd and Mary Pe- terson. 5. JV Cheer Top Row: Lorri Swan and Cindy Shulz. Bottom Row: Caryn lman and Karin Weaver. JV Cheer 49 B ,,. t., non-Q Sing a simple melody flag? 3 9 fi 12355519 t f The Balladeers were under the di- rection of Mr.. Norman Stanley. They were planning to go to the Advanced Vocal Esemble Festival at SCC in the Spring. Singers were under the di- rection of Mrs. Ward. A small group of them went to a private party and sang Christmas Carols and received money for it. 50 Balladeers And Singers TN 1' ,. 1. Singers Top Row: Paul Uren, Presideritg Rich Etling, Brad McBride, Tom Sackett, Rusty Ferracane, Gretchen Gossen, Secre- tary, Susan Goss, Lynda Matlock, Harriet Lewis, Julie Lauderback, Lynnette Chamber- lin, Connie Rose, Mike Bielli. Second Row: Tori Rotundo, Maggie Goldberg, Brett Waters, Kirk Thompson, Karen Ross, Cathy Czagany, Mary Welty, Peggy Etling, Mandy Kruse, Moni- ca Vohs. Third Row: Dixon Hill, Bill Galliher, Joe Stevens, Mrs. Ward, Sponsor, Eric Bal- lard, Mary Frost, Accompanist, Carla Eske- lund, Sandra Wood, Linda Lloyd. Fourth Row: Shayne Baltimore, Debbie Way, Janet Els- road, Connie Petrick, Dana Wampler, Jennifer Hardy, Annie Hathaway. 2. Tom Land, Paul Uren, Dan Bowling and Rich Etling perform an act named B.L.U.E. Quartet at the talent show. 3. Singers perform during their Fall Concert. 4. Balladeers Top Row: Tom Sack- ett, Treasurer, Francie Jones, 2nd Row: Deb- bie Way, Martha Swartwout, Rusty Ferra- cane, President: Susan Goss, Secretaryg Con- nie Rose, Cindy Moy. 3rd Row: Mark Miller, Vice President, Anita Rose, Ann Stewart, Tori Rotundo, Kirk Thompson, Maggie Goldberg. Balladeers Aru ingers 51 Chansonettes and Prep Chorus I 1.5, 5 1 N if rrei if y '4 in Chansonettes, a varsity treble cho- rus, sang their melodies along with Prep Chorus and Singers at many concerts. They also held numerous activities to raise money. 1. Chansonettes Top Row: Sandra Pollock, Susan Harrer, Accompanistg Linda Maerz, Becky Moore, Lori Carlson, Mishel Balestrieri, Lorraine Pulve, Virginia Pulve. Second Row: Tami Britt, Erin Jennison, Mary Allen, Diane Roberts, President, Julie Seward, Jill Armie, Sara Burden, Carol Benson. Third Row: Becky Goldberg, Karen Laetz, Debbie Gibbons, Becky Grubaugh, Secretary: Donna Petrick, Nita Hawes, Debra Sivley. Fourth Row: Caro- lyn Gottlieb, Lisa Corrai, Ann Marie Brady, Janice Wolfe, Denise Gibbons. 2. Prep Chorus joins Chansonettes in singing at the October concert.3.-Singers prepare for their final num- ber at the October concert. 4. Prep Chorus Top Row: Janice Johnson, Janet Prokop, Mary Bergeson, Darlene Simmons, Susan Cordaro, Sandra Parsons. Second Row: Cathy Hawes, Susan Michealson, Sallie Otto, Brenda Heywood, Laurie Gaebler, Colette Colwell. Third Row: Claudia Heintz, Sheryl Keller, Alicia Snyder, Norma Schopp, Carol Aiken. Fourth Row: Lynda Sheedy, Mrs. Ward, Director: Beth Threadgill. 52 Chansonettes ff' x ,Q Q 4- . 'Q .,.f V ,.S' A . if 1- :wxwn 1 gg' K Q fi f ' I jf .. AH 2' 1 U ' . 'U ' fx lf . f 31'f,f2,1i11i 111252555-.,, 4-W Q - . ,a i KM, WM . ,. . , .. , J . Q A ir, Q- Q 4 :ja Ab 'N Q - ,f-1 Q -X4 MM, X .L .Wa 'Q-4 x W A -f SML si? 'F Q Lp. ki' Nh qs' 'Q' 4. fx.. Y --.1 X. iv -v. ,QQ 'M 1 w rx , M h . gaze' K S. H H K I . V... . J' L A sla- Ap Q 1 Oi' 'Q -X f. xi M y .y H. 1 R, ,K ,, 4 1 K A , I. '? QQ r, 'KE 5. 7 P, L- ,Q Ny! , , 1 2 KR ,lf ,Q f fir a w. -x Q, ff' 'f'?fS.'ZX?- i ., f MM ER f xxx VN , , A , QLLk A , ' - 4 I. 'W .I ' . , z - . ity ' , , ' z f 5 I ,b 'Ig . A , . ' 'h'h , ,,L, Prep Chorus 53 L X Q Learn to work the saxophone Helping students to explore new areas of music was a goal of the Jazz Ensemble. With jazz making a comeback to the recent music scene, there was a renewed inter- est in playing it. Working together, the group played everything from the old standards to new favor- ites. 54 Jazz Ensemble , I, 4 I 25 c P K , , H 1 -f H 1 f l, A ' .. The bells are ringing L mm 1. The Jazz Ensemble gets ready for a re- hearsal. 2. Novice Bell Choir. Marcia Harrer, Lee Kline, Janice Wolfe, Lynn Teeters, Gail Motague, Lisa Corral, Denise Gibbons, Diane Roberts, Jill Armie, Cindy Bitter, Debra Sivley, Mr. Norman Stanley, 3. Seniors in the choir include Rusty Ferracane, Paul Uren, Mandy Kruse and Tom Land. 4. Advanced Bell Cholr. Becky Moore, Mandy Kruse, Linda Lloyd, Gretchen Gossen, Rusty Ferracane, Monica Vohs, Eric Ballard, Peggy Etling, John Hassa- piss, Paul Uren, Rich Etling, Tom Land, Mark Miller. 5. The Bell Choir performs under the direction of Mr. Stanley. 6. In concert are Becky Moore, Mandy Kruse and Linda Lloyd. A week-long trip to Hawaii was the goal of all the Bell Choir's fund rais- ing projects. Besides daily practice under the direction of Mr. Stanley, Bells also played at ASU's Activity Center to help raise money. SHS graduate Mark Marusich and Paul Uren assisted Mr. Stanley in direct- ing the group. Y GZIYJ l .qi . I X wa-v Bell Choir 55 Shoot for the Stars was the theme for the twentieth Courts ceremony at Scottsdale High. This tradition was presented as the half- time activity for the Mountain View basketball game. Six nominees were chosen and voted on by the student body to determine the King and Queen of Courts for 1978-79. They were Dave Schultz, Tim Chelgren, Dennis Spain, Michele Nielsen, Mar- tha Swartwout and Mary Welty. Are the stars out tonight? -E ,Wg 15231 .a g L' R. -nl' 'f-U. 'S fav A 3 li- 2 it l 4 ' 6 f i I 3 g 29 li ,. 4 f ,,,,,gQff.-Q, si- gl 4. feng? Q Q - ,fi'i...i, ' r ,455 Mk. Q-- I Q .. .wi we -me Q. rglattggvkmw. U, .,.. ,H , 1. Michele Nielsen and Dave Schultz are crowned Queen and King of Courts. 2. Sopho- more attendants, smiling with pride, are Scott Kidner and Jamie Patrick, 3. I'he first to congratulate Dave Schultz is Martha Swartwout. 4. Watching the ceremony are ju- nior attendants Sue Durrenberger and Tim Spain. 5. Princess and Prince Attendants of Courts is awarded to Elissa Schaffer and Vince Greene. 6. l feel like a king! Dave Schultz exclaims, ,,,,,. Q, .,,., ,, PNN All NNN5 If UI Courts 57 ZX X , '. Although in recent years participa- tion in extra-curricular activities had been lagging, this year's BEAVER staff was larger than ever. With no class hour to work in, students used their own time to report and write up stories. Some students also took and developed their own pictures. This kind of experience was useful in becoming involved with school and community affairs and projects. 58 Newspaper I read the news today 1. Editor Paul Charlton discusses a layout with advisor Lee Ludwig. 2. Flashing a peace sign is Len Munsil, the anti-war writer for the BEAVER. 3. Tom Zurick, Eric Stevenson and Steve Crompton look over the finishedprod- uct. 4. Proofreading Roxanne Stragier's arti- ,--s nu Q i a, fi cle is editor Liz Thalasinos. 5. Discussing the lively art of paste-up are Lee Ludwig and Jay McCleary. 6. Liz Thalasinos finishes her edito- rial. 7. Roxanne Stragier and Jay McCleary observe as Liz Thalasinos attempts to extract a pencil lodged in her gums. Eh spa-P' . .QQ1Rf9 ' 3 f 1 ,ll vi Q' Newspaper 59 Key Club, a community and school service club, was sponsored by Kiwanis International. Among their many activities, they sold Key Club Calendars and football programs, paid for Homecoming fireworks and helped in other school functions. They also assisted the city in youth activities, put up Christmas decora- tions and sponsored food drives for various organizations. 1. Key Club Officers Top Row: Mr. John Doyle, sponsor, Eric Schupert, treasurer: Eric Miller, Vice-Pres., Mike Stehlik, Sgt at Arms, Julie Lauderback, Asst. Sec.g Second Row: Mi- chele Nielsen, Vice-Pres., Matt Hollister, His- toriang Mark Erickson, Pres, Gretchen Gos- sen, Sec. 2. Key Club: Becky Grubaugh, Harri- et Lewis, Laurel Lawrence, Jodi Heather, Robin Williams, Kathy Starr, Annette Racine, Wally Dean, and Dave Teeters. Whenever I call you friend eeling stronger everyday -a 'K 16 .isle :fig ,rf . . . :fn Mn mc. MJ- f . ., WV. -...... . .. - Helping the less fortunate was one of the main concerns of Beaver Builders. This ser- vice club sponsored dinners for the needy at Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter. A Rock- A-Thon also sent donations to the poor. 1. Did everybody use the lava? 2. Beaver Builders help raise spirit with a balloon sale. 3. Beaver Builders Top Row: Kathy Pero, Karen Alesandri, Deanna Lowallen, Rhonda Clemit, Jill Armie, Pattie Kelly, Carrie Dawson, Karen Tice. Second Row: Dayna Nelson, Christie Smith, Ann Wifler, Janice Jones, Sandra Wood, Kim Roths, Sheryl Gudenschwager, Lenora Turner, Ann Anderson, Sherry Szotek, Linda Westlund, Jolene Benjami. Third Row: Michele Sohl, Pam Lambert, Lynnette Cham- berlain, Vivienne Lopez, Margaret Lopez, Kim Freer, Angel Veltri, Jeannine Brinkman. Being for the benefit J 5 it Eg J - .E , li: iiylil Helping the Boys' Swim Team out was the objective of Mermaids. They worked at meets keeping score and team records. They also sold 1. Mermaids Top Row: Joy Green, Pam Fail- ing, Sue Essek, Ann Fadley, Kim Freer, Andrea Winters. Second Row: Mrs. Donnie Ross, Sponsor, Vickie Rederbush, Jodie Herring, Caryn Iman, Kim Nelson. Third Row: Aimy Burris, Terry Mitchell, Katrina Gonnerman, Karin Weaver, Becky Goreham, Mary Peter- son. Front Row: Debbie Peters, Melissa Sand- ers, Michele Irwin. .... rf various things to raise money for a banquet, at the end of the season. At this banquet, outstanding swim- mers were given awards. 1. Matmalds Back Row: Vivienne Lopez, Deb bie Gibbens. Patty Bush, Debbie Spaulding, Denise Gibbens. Second Row: Valerie Popo vich Sherri Belcher, Karen Bartok, Jayne Sla gle, 'Kim Freer, Holly Fidler. Front. Row: April Trlvanovich, Emilie Shumway Elaina Sorrell Margaret Lopez. so YY Q W? asf. si g,,. as D S , 5 M L... fill ,,.,..0 -1 Keep on dancing 64 Orchesis U ' x 5 I 4 r, 7732 . . ,sly Although the Orchesis Dance Com- pany faced declining participation in '78-'79, those with an interest in dance found it to be an excellent outlet for their talents. Under the sponsorship of Norma Barer, this group performed in school dance concerts, as well as providing lead- ership in the regular dance classes. 'gasps V 1. Orchesis performs Aquarius during the Dance Lecture Demonstration directed by Norma Barer. 2. Orchesis Dance Company Top Row: Ginny Merring, Lynn Kardos, Nancy Sobek, Pam Knutsen, Roxanne Straiger, Car- rie Smith, Brett Waters, Joy Peckham, Tori Rotundo. Second Row: Laura Lang, Jack Wi- ley, Michelle Moblo, Carrie Dawson. Third Row: Erin Fehr, Katrina Gonnerman, Treasur- er: Maggie Goldberg, Vice-President, Gretch- en Gossen, President, Cathy Czagany, Secre- tary. 3. A circle is formed by Orchesis while performing Aquarius 4. Orchesis members Tori Rotundo and Cathy Czagany perform on stage. -0 -ox- .-. J X k L 5 x c K I .. Q, f 'I . X . f rf... 'Q I 5 1.22 mp, pw- 'Y of IQ ik. The 1979 Camelback Ceremony Z 19 9 Junior Senior Prom The 1979 Junior Senior Prom will be held on Saturday, April 7. at the Carefree Inn in Carefree. It will begin at eight o'cIock and end at midnight. This uyears prom promises to be better than ever. so mark your calendars, because this one's for you. I Prom 67 Suddenly its hard to find the memories you left behind Yearbook Production was responsi- ble for the planning of the CAMEL- BACK. Activities included photogra- phy, business management, sales- manship, indexing, editing and lay- out. The staff was in charge of all sales and the distribution of the yearbook. The Camelback ceremo- ny, for a distinguished senior was also presented by the CAMELBACK staff. l iii 1. Carol Raisanen, John Moretti, Teresa Ber- tocchi and David Hoelsch are busy working with cameras and negatives so that they may print excellent pictures. 2. Working diligently to meet deadlines are Ellen Svaco, Julie Marsh, Sharon Walker, Sara Burden and Rosa Cays. 3. Employed on the sports section is Leigh Fox, Sara Kennet and Jenny Rogers. 4. Polishing up the activities section is Kathy Norris, Georgia Murphy, Janet Holmes, Lori Davies and Sabrina Hanley. 5. Working to get their classes section finished before the dead- line are Lisa Boughner, Kelly O'Rielly, Lynn Kardos, Matt Hollister, Donna Sanfratello, Betsy Goreham and Dauri Chase. 6. Finishing up the task of the faculty section is Valerie Randza and Donna Dell' Aringa. Yearbook 69 I I ht. ' 9 I U O .4 O 9 a o Q0 5 'Q E, Y .A- W F' 'Y 72 Principal Principals-fair, firm, responsible Being fair, firm and responsible was the chief objective of Principal Eve- lyn Caskey in the 1978-79 school year. The fact that she loved kids was always evident in her dealings with students, from pep assemblies to one-to-one discussions. Because of SHS's declining enroll- ment, less money came into the school. The number of teachers was decreased, a problem that worried Mrs. Caskey. Seeing that students got classes they wanted was a top priority. The new attendance policy of only ten absences per semester was not greeted enthusiactically by stu- dents. But Mrs. Caskey was all for it, and maintained the net result would be better education. Despite minor inconveniences caused by it, Mrs. Caskey thought the remodeling of various parts of the school was great and would definitely benefit the stu- dent body and teachers. 5 i li :mga ' x -f QJIQSWYS- - ,ks ' v W - . - X-A .W - -P X News X ml f x e. X, ew My X., ,ggi 2 Q gg 5' K : W 4. . ' 'a uf . M .f-,if .. -L K,-s...,.Q.:,..S X. a Q se., WM N 4, , X -- --.4-rf' 1. Principal Evelyn Caskey. 2. Mr. Hurst ex- plains the attendance policy with a touch of frustration. 3. Vice Principal John Durbin. 4. Vice Principal Leslie Hurst. 5. Showing how hard he works is Mr. Durbin. Vice Principals 73 Help, I need somebod ' ':ee Gene Knelange ' f' t l Al Oldenburg ' Chet Racine J ii? if-M 5? ,W X Helping students cope was the main objective of the counselors. Prepar- ing for the future was only part of this. Planning classes, dealing with teachers and setting goals were some other services provided by the counselors. The Learning Resource Center offered a helping hand to stu- dents with specific handicaps that impaired their ability to learn. 74 Guidance 1. Everyone looks like they're keeping busy in the LRC. 2. Mr. Knelange takes a rebreak between appointments. 3. Mr. Schindel ap- pears to be in deep thought. Judy Codding Teresa Kayona Charlotte Swett Mary Connors Donnie Ross Bob Tellef LRC 75 76 Math 1. Jeanne Aungst fulfills every girl's dream of getting on her knees for Mr. Hennessy. 2. Demonstrating that lines should be straight is Mr. Overstreet. 3. Mr. Stephens shows off his new watch to Neil Corbin. 4. Karen Wilson receives some added help from Mrs. Win- ningham. Mrs. Winningham retired from teaching in November. The Mathematics Department was set up to give students experience in applying skills in practical situations. In addition to the basics, there were several special interest classes of- fered. Probability and Statistics, Computer Programming, Consumer Math and Computational Skills were electives designed to help in the fu- ture. Traditional classes included Al- gebra, Geometry, Analysis and Cal- culus. X- Q, Don't know much about Geometry Pat Hennessy Art Lowenstein X Y If I John Overstreet ' , -I . Gerald Rutz sg A James Stephens I we M. ,Q .sim xy ,Q-Qu K1 Me., xc Q so 'y , S' 5 . 4 ff f Y S A ' L. 'A M' A , . x 3451..a:,, .3 3 -.Qu-1 .:X-. . . . was - f .mv Q . 'KU' YT' bl .A me ' si WZ. . w . X . s ,. fi Y - xg- n L .-x pw-w I ? 5 ., s- N' Math 77 78 Bus ess Dear Sir or Madam, will you read my book wr 1 L, .W r f , e - I .. o ' arwifo a ' ' ' -I 64 Z 'LM L,,, 6'-,V ,, kr V.. .V ' K . ....-u-'qv Nimble-fingered typists and fleet- wristed scrivners took advantage of the many business classes offered at SHS. Courses aquainted students with basic business knowledge, con- sumer skills, bookkeeping, and sec- retarial skills. The useful application of these was the goal of the business teachers. 1. Puzzling over a difficult business question, Leisa Graves looks to a friend for help. 2. Junior Tom Sackett finds that Accounting takes a lot of concentration. 3. Typing in- volves rows and rows. 4. All business and no fun? No way, Mr. Corte is also a coach. 'v. HF 'ic as ' . M 2 -f l , s 4 2 lssvss QV l c ,,,. ...,,,..,,, . gys, , M.. ... ,,,. ikhhA Betty Peters Josephine Sawaia Virginia Reinken 3, f - bf-f 'Q ' 2 , 1 y g ll 1 . :., i , C 3 'U . . l, 'feigcdii , ZH: Q . In a couple ot years they have built a home, sweet Besides preparing gourmet foods, sewing professional garments, learn- ing interior decorating and studying human behavior, the Home Eco- nomics Department was planning to add new classes to the expanding schedule. Improvements were over- all remodeling and updating with new equipment. The Industrial Arts Department offered students many diverse courses. Everything from woods to motors was covered. 80 Home Economics And Industrial Arts home -S f X M i .Y ,M , A ,wu t N ,a ff - H its rm '- t t W l . -1-.-. ggx gm . Q xx M in i 3 I Y -yrs.. haf 1. Munching out on their fondue are Ken Adams and Dwight Tate. 2. Learning by trial and error is all a part of Industrial Arts. 3. Genteel Mrs. Ed- wards nibbles on the students' concoctions. 4. Dan Chamberlin tries the eyes closed method of starting the emmision testing center. an 'far . - 'K s A Q' X Jack Evans Judy Touby we .. . - gavfwi L 1. A .,., 'EQRCBL 4561-iivzii gif? wtf , -Www , KL , k xg x wig, f , , f. gm mm A 8' ' ' .1 nf I ' I f , , h V. J : im Li, V ,, . ,fe L..-u S- ,b 5 ' Q 4 Q. -QW 8' ' '. M' ,A W W A fiw:-,wg Q if ,4 , f 1 - iv L, F , , ' L ' 'f ' , fa 'QQ 'KL 'gil Q55 5' 9' W ' W .1 I A f , ' ti ' 5 ' If wig Q, M LJQ ,fn L J W , t , ,jf V ,Avy I 7 A I 'imym 1 , . , VV tm L: M Q4 ik. 5 'fgbgx-M ' T is N .. . L . ' I v ink Af ' 2 Z -is gig' H i f. Q ' -, .. , I , , - W,,- . K i.-19 '- ,MM-Wm M L1w -WMM-M ,, f gg mfm, W P ' , f A ' X N ,.., , .235 kkhk . ' if w 1 - EMM ' 4 51 ' L., fi ,MM kf5f:?'gL'y, Z 152,315 L,5 ' 1 ,.,,N- 2 ' l , as A4 5 .',- .n 4, f ax., X c 'I 1 'U-v i n ' wiqif f vw W f . H 1' '1 ,Gy 1 as E ,C u 9 X L Q 9 . Nu , H all Q John Dant Del Davis John Doyle Lynn Jet C. Lee Ludwig Cathy Merenda Sandra Moultrie Joanne Park in No static at all Fine Arts sea l N A . .'fi' . 1. The Barber Shop Quartet of Tom Land, Paul Uren, Dan Bowling and Rich Etling fin- ishes Sweet Adeline. 2. The Scottsdale High Chansonettes in concert. 3. Directing the Chansonettes is Mr. Woodard. Offering students a rich musical backround were Band, Jazz Ensem- ble, and Orchestra-all designed to help develope music appreciation. Many chorus classes were offered to help professionalize students' sing- ing skills. Visual Arts gave a compre- hensive understanding of various art forms. Advanced training in drama and characterization was offered in the Drama classes. Stagecraft fo- cused on the theatre arts, while Dance taught many jazz and modern techniques. Fine Arts 85 Team and individual competition in various sports was included in the Physical Education curriculum. Bowling, tennis, volleyball and golf were some of the activities students were acquainted with. For those in- terested in pumping iron, weightlift- ing was offered. Driver's Education provided simula- tors and movies to try to prepare students for safe driving-and per- haps reduce SHS parking lot acci- dents. 86 Physical Education And Drivers Education Life in the fast lane iss. l Y f .V 1 liii i 'ut 1. A freshman tennis player is so quick on his feet that he doesn't even need a doubles partner. 2. Mixed-doubles is now prevalent in Freshman P.E. 3. Playing tennis without a bali can be most difficult. 4. Demonstrating the right-of-way is Mr. Maraschiello. 5. The para- medics couldn't make it, so Health students demonstrate a transporting technique. wi' . K 1 its X- S 'Y' .a ,' ld A Y' . Jerry Haley Jack Maraschiello X .Cavan X, 5 Physical Education And Drivers Education 87 Different strokes for different folks . . . We 33 Jil. ? M Teaching students about the world around them was the aim of the So- cial Studies Department. American History helped students grasp the past while looking forward to a brighter future. Geography opened their eyes to a world outside the classroom they may have never ex- perienced. Potpourri provided prac- tical knowledge for everyday life. 88 Social Studies i Ri ix M 1. Entertaining students, Mr. Cutting tells one more current events anecdote. 2. Mr. Gon- nerman is deeply engaged with the World Ge- ography guest speaker. 3. Concerned with outside events, Mrs. Faucher and Mr. Cutting listen carefully to the guest speaker, 4. Dwell- ing within the realms of world affairs, stu- dents appear to be deep in thought. Jim Bevell i r I 4 , 'A' Y: . i I John Calvin Paul Gonnerman if 'fr' Q i Ti' eg L' ix KP 4 ' Q Wi- ArtCutting f 4 Fil r 'K' i' iff J, .I X2 2 Ct 1 51. Y '. 5 - William Jenkins Steve Kennedy Donald Nordlund .uv--W'-' tg gi 'XV n -. 3 si Social Studies 89 Late night all alone with a test tube Roy Gardner Ken Lenke Jerry Spaulding Steve Bryan Eleanor Clark ft:- 'f lll' WF q,,,.......-u-g-.N 90 Science ta .::: 1 sl i Science courses forced students to exercise a knowledge of science and to attack problems logically. An in- sight into the ways scientists work was stressed. The function of IPS was to give students a base for other studies. Geology provided a basic understanding of the planet, while Astronomy helped students deve- lope an awareness of the outer envi- ronment. More traditional classes such as Chemistry and Physics were also offered. For those with adven- ture in their souls, Aviation Science provided a real challenge. 1. Dorene Dana demonstrates to Jennifer Cuilty a scientific explanation for their results. 2. Performing a lab, as required in IPS, are Robert McCormick and Lance Munson. 3. Kurt Weber prepares his notes before he be- gins his experiment. 4. Nick Sarentes and Liz Schwartz carefully inspect their crucible in order to insuse the best possible results. 5. A new glass foreign exchange student enrolled into a chemistry class this year. 5 2 f f ' ' X is Riggs 3 ' l Qs-.,.Q. lf' lm w id .Q 55 , 'W ,,,,, b ff 4 5 3 is A . ff i ff Z f , fi v ,Q 1 I 1 Q 2 , , , 1 I I 1 . , .-.....M.. 2 Vi H v . Joe Barcala 'Xu Raymond Soltero . V 'bf i 'V ill ' A 1' , The Foreign Language Department decreased to only three and a haif teachers due to declining enroll- ment. The instructors left were dedi- cated and interested in their sub- jects, providing many activities to help strengthen their students' un- derstanding of the languages. As Spanish teacher, Mr. Barcala said, I would like to see a renewed interest in foreign languages like there was after the Russian Sputnik. Maybe that's what is needed, some kind of Sputnik... 1. Drilling a Spanish l class is Mr. Soltero. 2. Ann Fadley sits and dreams. 3. Combing hair must be part of Darren Leite's homework. 4. Mr. Soltero teaches the basics to his class. 5. Demonstrating his Spanish stretching tech- nique is Brian MacGiIlivray. 92 Foreign Language ft . Iyit' j 1 - ,. . MV.. - Q -1 .sisfTir M sw il Q Rising? Q il.. if 5 W tm W3 P, P. -:NP .f,.n, A, I3 If in Y 141' -Q Ng . ir ...- g r' . . 'N-Z! y... 52 ii :JY 4 . M..,... .. wh QD .l E J .1 ,v 5 . Wm. There's so much that we share . 3. . ...,,..x, x j wx 4 - S 1. ' A 3 I ,YW . f .:... f',,.., f' f 'Y'. .' :p:i,.. .. A I : N 'K fg ' . E - - M ag-f l 5 1? ff' 'l fx i xg: sf 2 , g fi X AV X Q5 - 4. .. , 4 , fl-3 :AL I ,-.f, H ? 7 ., ,Q H M v X fp W ' N If 1 ,LW ,,A, ,I if 'vi'e-1525. K-seg' ,. ,. 1 lass.. , LH J , ,V ' 'ef F 4 1 -an 'yr- Q-:gran . ' A S1 9' up I-. nw X V., xiii ,,.,,.... ,Z-' 329' . TB S5 1 .6 if if . ' if .,,g,,,,.,,,,,,' . WM, Am., M 51-SA 5 f 7 fi 4 , si L VKX. K K fx -, ..,,, K- ' gf A V, 'Q 5 Q. El, - ww ' , ,,,..4 .- 3' ' L' Q s! FW Vw 'iw .M ,.:,,. J t f 73' 45330 if 'FW1 'u,f . . je: we K: 'Q ,Z,.,saif'f' gk k K-3.3 ' ,4,, ' ' wr Arif' ' ' A , W4 .Q ,z ml!-'fuwbww-2 X, Foreign Language 93 Taking care of business Keeping the school running smooth- ly was the responsiblity of the SHS personnel. The office handled all re- cords, correspondance and atten- dance. Students could purchase their necessary supplies at the book- store. The cafeteria personnel, jani- tors and security guards all provided services that helped SHS achieve its high level of performance. 94 Cafeteria, Secretaries Don Anderson Jeanette Churchill Marion Clayton Madelne Cloute Esther Colt Mary Curry Tillie Davis Tico Dominiquez Ruth Gallagher . ka., 1. Cafeteria Staff. Top Row: Dorothy Nelan, Norma Lerang, Jan Giebelhaus, Betty Max- well, Joanne Boulier, Margie Smith. Bottom Row: Sandy McGeathy, Dorothy Donnally, Helen Mecsey, Joyce Taylor. 2. Bette Mi- chaud keeps track of the principal's appoint- ments and correspondence. ,.. WZ 01 1,33 . Aka sig: 1. Keeping an eye on students' bikes is Fran Chalupa. 2. Leo Landers discusses school se- Bette Michard curity. 3. Mr. Durbin's secretary, Mary Lou Sharon palermo Doss, keeps busy with the filing. Naomi Post Bette Van Hoy Faculty 95 W ,510 ,,,I 14,4 . , 3 .QSM- Qv r 1 5 ir -ix, 1' 4 I ai 5.- Q. , is Y ,., gf ,ff X .5215 ' 1 f, I E 1. Coach Bevell talks over a play. 2. Randy Hayes punts to gain more yardage for the Beavers. 3. Creighton Donovan and Ryan Hodgeman give each other a congradulating hand shake. 4. David Marks punts a extra point. 5. Brad Ipsen sweeps to the right to avoid an opposing player. 6. Football Top Row: Keith Wilson, Randy Hooks, Steve Poppe, Brad Ipsen, Ryan Hodgeman, Kurt Whiteman, Eric Anderson, Randy Hayes, Scott Hodgeman, Tim Regan. Second Row: Ed McFarland, John Baird, Alan Toth, Jerry Woodrow, John Smith, Ian Greene, Jon Tor- toriello, Craig Roos, Third Row: Danny Valen- zuela, Jeff Axtell, Paul Marusich, Louis Ra- gusa, Theron Buzzard, Buck Holmes, Creighton Donovan, Joe Munchweiler. Fourth Row: Robert DeIaPortia, Coach Bevell, Coach Hennessy, Ron Tanner, Coach Corte, Coach Tellef, Gary Cooper. Bottom Row: David Marx, Todd Toombs, Frank Stout, Tommy Middaugh. pau 1 iwali ' . . Q, V xi by ..,,,l, u-X Football 99 5 n ' V 4 .,, , ,WH . A' ,QJW '- , iv:-4 2 ,nf VN 1, gy, 1 : 1 , 'K , X , ak: 4 2 N 4 ' R sc ,, A 5 ' N. ' wg A ' lv :g I ' W 2 7 ff 5 Q 5, ' f W Q, , K V T, A, ,Q N , --55+ fur' wf , n 9- 1- Q , fm Q figs, W- qi x Y,L'5f.f f 151 J, X w Xe V A H? 2- af W -mf wiew' W, ,s v .- A 'afiifa is ? I Q i . rfffvg gjasl ' AA Qvifg. s SQ . ,sl , Q, Q , ' ' A ' XM' A '54 . U ek d ,W 1 xl I , V . pf Sam. 'Q M , Q Ev ' . .. 5 y, 1 .f . 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S A 102 JV Football JV FOOTBALL SHS OPP 12 Chaparral O 7 Mountain View 24 28 Arcadia o W3 Q 14 Coronado O 1' we 12 Westwood 13 1 j f 20 chandler 14 1 1 , 6 McClintock 27 Nw ' M li 1 7 Saguaro 26 Q., 2,2r,2 ,.., ..,.......-.-- 21 Chandler 8 6 Marcos de Niza 31 1.FootbaII. Top Row: Tracy Shewak, George Randolf, Mickey Bays, Mike Seay, Tim Spain, Paul Huen, Kurt Fell, Dan Dean, Steve Miller, Rick Toth. Second Row: Don Kesteloot, Scott Kidner, Paul Cummins, Tom Swanson, Chris Owens, Mike Norman, Mark Miller, Tom Rus- sell, Jeff Havrenek, Jeff Jarko. Third Row: Coach West, Bob Sanchez, Shahin Hobbehey- dar, Tom Jenkins, Guy Adams, Gene Ga- sparro, Barry Hays, Tom Melton, Bob Mehok, hok, Coach Colby. Fourth Row: Bruce Always in a hurry never stop to worry. Can't see the time passing by. f li: - --'ik' l M, 5 ' ,sa -0' 7' We .L U me . f css Church, Jaime Cays, Dan Larkin, Gary Meier, John Moretti, Matt Lopez, Dave Spadafore, Bob Holmes, John Grimes, Tim Ring. Fifth Row: Adam McMillan, Kerry Lane,Ron Hix, Mike Sexton, Ruben Serna, Sean Connors, Tom Re, Mike Ardy. 2. The Beavers try to stop Coronado's pass completion. 3. The JV's pay close attention to the game. 4. The Beavers huddle close to discuss their next play. 5. Lining up for a winning kick off are the Bea- vers. ,Q I , Wi I 9 w V, .,, , , w ' 'ly ,airs ' 4, K vs, va.. ' f ,,,' W wa? I' h 'K v. LFE? , i 1 2 as 'A '9 't 'rwfdf mv ' , V, H, , , ws, ugtyh Hz, Y t iff., kc. ' .cr JV Football 103 Boy, you've got to carry that weight 4 l 5- rl A , 5 J FRESH MAN FOOTBALL SHS OPP Chaparral Saguaro Arcadia Powell Willis McClintock Coronado 52 Kino 6 52 Chandler 26 22 Marcos 0 104 Frosh Football Y Qu, , an Airs 1. Freshman A Football. Top Row: Rick Mor- ia., . Smith, Sean McFarland, Jim Halsted, Adam ris, Brad Stephens, Ross Butler, Rob McCor- mick, Kirk Winter, Pat Seay, Dan Marin. Mid- dle Row: Vince Greene, Mark Bethel, Fer- rando Arriola, Steve Douds, John Blakely,-Pat Mitchell. Bottom Row: Neil Corbin, Andy O'Brien, Bobby Shelton, Dom Macchiaroli, Dean Swan, Grant Sanders, Scott Zeller. 2. The Freshman Beavers line up on their line of scrimmage. 3. The Beavers await to charge their opponents. 4. Freshman B Football. Top Row: Kip Feer, Bob Davies, Todd Julian, Ken Kopp, Doug Toth, Second Row: Tom Alton, Mark Thomsen, Dave McKnight, Craig Yudell, Neil Rosanoff, Terry Samuels, Dan Lawson. Third Row: Bill Wood, Jim Batina, Dave Nor- ris, Lance Munson, Dave Sobeck, Dale Piont- kowski, Paul McGuffie. Fourth Row: Tom Lar- kin, Scott Laflin, Dave Blouin, Mike Connors, Steve King, Wade McCorkle. Bottom Row: Coach Tellef, Rob Holder, Don Yearin, Ti Mor- ris, Carl Hilliker, Whitney Sorrell, Aaron Marks, Coach Jerry Haley. jfig!ivQ,':',' ggikf'CLE3'Kf'f K 4, f , fQJ..QfQf,:i, . f 'A 5 'L , J A ,N ,W-H,,, s.,-mail' feel .. ,I ..,. h,Z,f.,,,,f.11X.:.M,-,. 4. l, 'W A FRESHKQAN B FOOTBALL FW 'SQ SHS OPP w .1 4, Tempei Coronado W McClintock ,a 'Lv' 4 f' asa Grande 'si ,- will wav P665 55? lzhza J 'gr 1555'- 4 an gm ,fam 6 i ff Q ,HMM 1 10 91 pgs 'WWA -.w5',.,,. .. k ' ,wma W MP x 'E-ww'??L.,E .m A W1 W 4 ff mwa MM 5' r?U-i,,gwgE 'hu' Aw. Vx' ' ' Q ' if ' - ,, f 'ff ' fif5f f1fF Q.-91317 I L 4 11.3247 ' ' ,. - ' , -ew W- wmv ,lv jff' '4-ugl y Mfg? H ' 5 f e a A , , a , -, 1 W ' fx . - A . we a . ml a a Q? 4 521. ,, Q ' ff if ,W -3. V 5- afl wzv fy,,:,' , ,, 7 Va ' - -Q'?,f'3 . ' 'f ,,i,3,::::,a 1 CSM - 2 H f' fa-,, f ' 'f Tw L, .. 5 .W ma f 45 2 a 1 A I - w 49 i' , , Aff, ',,. '75 , A-Ta. fm, 'ff l' V , .W I ...W V,43-,I I k.,'f,n4k My f 'E m y Maggy, 1.1 f. 5' 3, 1, - t ..-,J y',q:.f.g33yf- ' , 1 4 ' W a.2f ,imf ff , W f Ns- .wi 'i ,We From both sides now 'WAN uk: V, . .... ,Umm ,. .,,,,Wf., ...k 106 Volleyball 8 ,,,, . , A. 3 . 1 A . Li. ' .. mm W.. if awww? Q Q1 .. M 7 mm A , 1. Mary Jo Tichar leaps for a strong set. 2. JV Volleyball players seem to have enjoyed their game. 3. Jumping for the ball is Mary San- chez. 4. Jamie Patrick concentrates on a smooth bump. 5. Varsity Volleyball. Top Row: Mary Jo Tichar, Carolyn Kalb, Annette Sec- chiari, Meg Connors, Kathy King, Sue Durren- berger. Bottom Row: Cheryl Woodlock, Peggy Etling, Jill Knappenberger, Marcy Sanchez, Roxanne Stragier. 6. JV Volleyball. Top Row: Val Popovich, Becky Goldberg, Jenny Lyon, Cindy Duckworth, Jamie Patrick, Kippy Neil- sen, Coach Maule. Bottom Row: Kay Hooker, Laura Kaufmann, Kelly Thornton, Erin Put- nam, Lisa Cornelius. :-t , . :Eli sw aan: H2 KJ K .Q x 1' f f if it ii 1533's Q. 4 4 K Q C Q I Q 5 'f . Fx . -7 fx C' A, an Volleyball 107 1:5 3 .. A - Q Q 2 A ' li R Ywawwk , me Fl in www..-.-A.. - 108 Volleyball Rs 11 . :il 1 . P 1 F' I y X 3 ll 3 VOLLEYBALL '2 ' l SHS OPP l 2 CASA GRANDE o ,... A A 2 CHARARRAL 1 M ,, A 2 TEMPE 1 X 2 ' sACuARo 1 o ARCADIA 2 o wesrwoon K2 1 MCCUNTOCKD Q A 2 2 CHANDLER o .5 ggi o MT.wEw l 2 .dy i 2 A 1 CORONADO 2 W o KOFA 2 5 2 2 MARCOS o 'L BA 3-'M' SHS J v 1 A OPP 2 CASA GRANDE o Q o CHAPPARAL 2 A-i2:....W2A1MA 2 TEMPE o D ARCAD1A 2 o WESTWOOD A 2 2 MCCLINTDCK 1 2 CHANDLER C 0 1 MT. vnzw 2 A QA o CORONADO 2 , Q 1 KOFA 2 2 MARCOS 1 ' 2- I? .2.. 2 1. -W -s fmwn- WU9 'ww--gg X-.. I Q ' l.. , Got such a supple wrist 1. Jill Knappenburger sets the ball as Marcy San- chez waits for a chance for a-hard spike. 2. Carrie Dawson gets into the game. 3. Preparing for at- tack is Becky Goldberg. 4. Badminton. Top Row: Carol Huebner, Lori Carlson, Carrie Dawson. Bot- tom Row: Rachel Gentry, Donna Petrick. 5. Coach Cooper. Badminton 109 5 ,. 9. . ...i . 9 . . s6..7 Q 2666 .. w A k i E l i f I ' 7 we ,l 7 X me l X 1 t I fi i A W ' 7 A Q bA . 7?2f , ? AVJ. .?.?5'f sisl f' ' . 5666266 ii5tFQ fit?3i i?2W4F?N71i3f2W lib ' Q 7' A A f . y , or , '2 A ' irjfig 6 , ,-'f' lf? ',,, g 'L V A ' r.r ' ' ' 94 fn, .f53f Egg fiefxgf . if Zinn. 2' M' bf' f fin: nat aw., . g: ww.212-92.52Q-'1.1 2'2i..r...2 ,Ei M fi. 'L-ilffiiliiwtf - V.: . ig. ztrg'-xgg:l6f3 Z9 ,qv , 'V fzfafuafw 'f em-2 .59 f i l 7. 2 7 I A E 1. Badminton Top Row: Ruthann Showalter, Patty Cranston, Janet Risk, Linda Maerz. Bot- tom Row: Glenda Moy, Connie Rose, Elaine West, Lisa Casanova. 2. Donna Petrick waits for the return. 3. Rachel Gentry concentrates on her serve. 4. Warm-up for the game seems fun. 110 Badminton . uf? 59 iq' W C l . , Q -2 3-55. ' A592592 XTR? .7 5 . , . .6 . , t, . ' 6 . BADMINTON SHS OPP CASA GRANDE CHAPPARRAL TEMPE SAGUARO ARCADIA WESTWOOD MCCLINTOCK CHANDLER MT VIEW CORONADO CASA G RAN DE CHAPPARRAL TEMPE ARCADIA WESTWOOD MCCLINTOCK CHANDLER MT VIEW CORONADO 7 2 o 9 o 9 9 o 7 2 o 9 6 9 3 6 7 . 2 o 9 6 MARcos 1 J.V. 9 o o 9 6 4 9 o 2 7 9 D o 9 o 6 . 1 3 6 kmmnwmmvv Badminton 111 ' A y-wah WVKA l Q .df Q V 12 , XM .W 1' A , ya K X , vfw s' . xv M4 A i if 'Mem sI2ff?.f .fi N in br K MK. J. M ,v W t , 'fhww 1 , . k A KF 39. x .iklffiigf v W' .wa Q1 M' Y x . 734 .35-.+V 'Pda u Lv W 5 ? ww .+q.., X 1. John White, Ben D'Alessandro, and Mark Christiansen complete their warm up laps to- gether. 2. Girls Cross Country: Top Row: Ka- ren Wilson, Sandra Pollock, Amy Burris, Kim Nelson, Lili Schwartz. Second Row: Carrie Wil- son, Kelly Bolte, Alisa Schaeffer. 3. Alisa Schaeffer and Karen Wilson seem to find more fun in running than hard work. 4. Boys Cross Country: Top Row: Ken Moore, Steve Miller, John White, Kory Chapin. Second Row: Butch Wise, Mark Christiansen, Bob Clardy, Jim Hallbacker. 5. Dean Bauer, a senior, has run cross country all four years at SHS. 6. Freshman Alisa Schaeffer stretches her mus- cles before a race to prevent cramping. CROSS COUNTRY SHS OPP We f S is Chaparral L L Chandler!Coronado W L Marcos!Mt. View W L Tempe W W Casa Grande L L Kofa!Mesa!Chandler W W Kofa L L Arcadia!ChaparraI W W Yuma L it 4, ' W .. 11s. fl. ul. :W - . i ili . G? .2:fSNu12f'bfiis..' 1 ' tiki? ffgga 9 r..'1. 1 A if fr? ig. . -if ffxgf . 5? .. .gm 3. Cross Country 113 Take me out to the ballgame 1. Claire Miller shows the form that made her one of the top three hitters on the varsity softball team. 2. Coach Tracy Lewis gives the go sign to Jill Knappenberger after Kaye Hooker belted a hit to left field. 3. Sophomore Erin Putnam hustles to third base. 4. Varsity Softball- Top Row: Assistant Coach Laura Cooper, Head Coach Tracy Lewis. Second Row: Erin Putnam, Claire Miller, Jill Knappen- berger Third Row: Kaye Hooker, Meg Con- nors, Kim Olsen, Lisa Cornelius Fourth Row: Cindy Welt, Sandy Raby, Mary Jo Tichar, Kathy King Fifth Row: Kippy Nielsen, Marcy Sanchez, Laura Kaufman, Audrey Klein, Man- ager Peggy Etling. 5. Pitching a strike to her opponent is Erin Putnam. Putnam was one of the team's outstanding all-around players. 114 Softball VARSITY SOFTBALL SHS Snow Arcadna Chaparral McClmtock McClintock Kofa Kofa Marcos Westwood Westwood Mt View Mt View Saguaro Coronado Coronado Chandler Chandler Dlvlslonals OPP 17 ' 2 9 2 12 ' 2 9 . . 3 4 3 16 , 7 18 , X r . 3 15 7 'tde 101 8 . ' 5' 10 S 76 13 I 13 7 f - a C. 9 10 1 1 . . . L U Softball 115 t vp rv' .,-Q Q ,nf 1. Erin Putnam takes the bat in hopes of get- ting a hit. 2. Cindy Welt throws to first, com- pleting a double play. 3. Junior Meg Connors, who has played on the varsity softball team for three years, begins to run to first base We are the champions after a successful swing. 4. Coach Tracy Lew- is in action at third base. 5. The Varsity Soft- ball team watches the team from Marcos be- fore the start of the game. The girls softball team, as in past years, again proved to be very suc- cessful. Their regular season record was 13-3-1. They were beaten by Chandler twice, after four of the teams starting players were im- paired in an auto accident. Their only other loss was to Coronado after the Beavers had played them to a tie. This left the team in third place going into divisionals. Scotts- dale came back to beat both Chan- dler and Coronado and walked away with the Central League champion- shlp. This was the first year ever that Scottsdale's varsity softball team was under a new coach. Tracy Lewis, previously an assistant coach for boys basketball, took over for re- tired Herman Schweikart. The team began state competition on Febru- ary 8. J .,. - - W, .-.. ,tl M A 335, 1 fm -. Holi or THE BEAV w 1 . Y You had to be a big shot, didn't you? M555 Sf . ...Nik V tyB kt Qs 094. S Y . , is ay 4 1 ,- i x wgi, - R.. A i I X1'Q4 Q A5 7' mr n 1 4 52 1 'us x ' , The Beavers Varsity Basketball Team had a very successful year. They held a 8-5 overall for the best record in the city. They were fourth in the B league with a 3-2 mark and nine games remaining. Dave Schultz averaged nearly 30 points a game and was the top scorer in the state for the season. 1. Dave Schultz shows off his winning moves. 2. Attempting a free throw is Eric Anderson. 3. Up against the Vikings are Dave Schultz and Bob Wiegand. 4. Tim Chelgren makes an important point, 5. Varsity Basketball Top Row: Gary Cooper, Dave Schultz, Dean Dole, Brad lpsen, Torrey Kaatz, Brian Bergeson. Bottom Row: Coach John Overstreet, Bob Wiegand, Ron Popaulton, Tim Chelgren, Bruce Suppes. 6. Using his tricky munchkin shot is Bob Wiegand. sas its A. Qwgsil C I ft.. ms 5 if . Ss dj N A Q ig ,X W Egg .if at W Q X r my gg.. , BOY S VARSITY BASKET BALL SHS OPP Saguaro Chaparral Prescott Arcadia Sunnyslope Westwood Chandler Mt. View Coronado McClintock Kofa Marcos Chandler Westwood Mt. View Coranado 64 Kofa Varsity Basketball 119 You can hang out with all the boys Ati Fw ,F 1- v Q In 5 il' S - ' R lla! - :T M- W --v Q Mg: e 2 .,.w.- - ' ha., 1, .,. 7 'i --J -J' 'Q 1' JW., -. S '-ua- wr wr 7- 5 , ,f -25 ' ii A -AJ 1' 1. J.V. Basketball Bottom Row: Mike Sud- beck, Don Kesteloot, Robert Sanchez, Tim Foley, John Brehm. Second Row: Dan Dean, Paul Huen, Mike Ceay, Greg Johnson, Randy Hayes, Coach Hennesey. 2. Brian Bergson faces a player from the opposing team. 3. Brad Ipsen shoots a layup. , Il it .iisi 1 Lf 'lll- JV BASKETBALL 12 1 Saguaro 12 2 Chaparral 12 5 Prescott 12 9 Arcadia 12-12 Sunnyslope 12-15 .,,, Westwood 12-16 ' F Chandler 1 2 is Mt. View 1- 5 y B Coronado 1-12 f f McClintock 1-13 1 A 1 Kofa 1-16 ,s ,Marcos U 1-19 ha 1-23 ' est 1-26 'B bMt. W ,E 1-30 Toro- 92 5' 2- 2 Kofa 2- 6 McClintock 2- 8 Marcos 2-15, 16, 17 Divisionals 2-21, 22, 23 State ..,.....-A FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 1 1 Saguaro Chapparal Arcadia Kano Carson Chandler Wllhs Rhodes Coronado Arcadia 2 McClintock 6 Marcos 9 Wullas Chandler 23 Kano 26 Poston Coronado Chapparal McClmtock Marcos 12 2 12 9 1215 1216 1 30 t 'A FI f- .ia --m---e---W-Mw-e--- . ' ,,r,.V . K rafglff r ,,a. is C., ,,:A,o , .. Q - . ., . .. M-pf-H11 .W o,,o . r,or ,o,o a ra ....t,...,........-...J -.1 h to -1 A' ..................-J -Rf is as if - a ' . . 3 ,C ,sl XV me -1 1 Nell Corbin shoots a foul shot 2 Mark Jones attempts a layup 3 A Freshman player tries to make a foul shot LIghthIl'lQ,S hand M y aim is true . O t s . Q , 4 . fu s . . 5' v 'i in . 6 9 K . n i k . .Q O K LL ,,,., ' s ' X, A W SEQ Q + W ,MM if Aw vm M'-fixsl ww QQ M N fx A35 X g S Q' A J - ., fvkleiiu ' 1 Q was Q .5 Q 5 is X X N K X Q 56? A ., if Y- Y :.. W A 5 , ,ga ge 0 x ..,X V V .isa rg 4' L 1 QF , .. iwxg ,sg r N-gg A 1 GIRLS BASKETBALL 2 27 Casa Grande 3 2 Saguaro 3 6 Arcadua 3 9 Chaparral 3 13 Saguaro 3 16 Arcadia 3 20 Marcos 3 23 Coronado 3 27 Chandler 3 30 Mt Vlew 4 3 Westwood 4 10 McClintock 4 12 Marcos 4 17 Coronado 4 20 Chandler 4 24 Mt Vlew 4 27 Westwood 5 4 McCIantock 5 5 Kofa 5 10 11 12 Dnvlslonals 4:6 Kofa l Girls Basketball 123 124 GirI's JV Basketball GirI's JV Basketball 125 gg Feeling down and dirty feeling kind of mean x ,. N 1 7, 'U we ,r qi, ,,, W vARslTv WRESTLING SHS OPP 9 McClintock 56 12 Mountain View 54 3 Mesa 52 6 66 Arcadia 0 13 Tempe 48 E 24 Chaparral 18 11 Coronado 45 12 Kofa 49 18 Yuma 42 52 Saguaro 0 19 Chandler 45 A gif .,..,--- 'e 1......aimw-I' 126 Varsity Wrestling ' P ' The SHS varsity wrestlers got off to a slow start winning only one of their first four matches. Their first win was against Arcadia with a final score of 66-O. Other SHS victories were taken against Chaparral with a score of 24-18, and Saguaro 52-0. With Mr. Spaulding as head coach and Mr. Bailey as his assistant the beaver matmen worked out at hard long practices to improve their skills. Some of the outstanding wrestlers for this season were Rick White, Dave Delnoce, Mike Koslick, Mark Zinn, and Matt Zinn. . . Q ' fL'f '4'A,,, 'xg ' 419' .i ..f,sff-35,4- '?7 w...M g V we E: Z ska-H-M:.zS'2?f'Vf 3 'iw Law mul mem- amuwssss if 1. Brian MacGillivary wrestles to stay on top of his opponent. 2. Vince Green over powers his opponent with little trouble. 3. Two mat- ment tangled in a match. 4. A Beaver wrestler tries for a pin. 5. Dave Delnoce is being recog- nized for his victory. 6. The Beaver matmen warming up before a match at Coronado. 7. Another Beaver wrestler striving for a pin. 8. Varsity Wrestlers: Top Row: Matt Zinn, Frank Talbot, Tom Melton, Dave Anderson, Ray Tommand, Coach Bailey. Second Row: Tim Warren, Mark Zinn, Adam McMillian, Bruce Church, Dave Fuller. Bottom Row: Dave Del- noce, Kerry Lane, Steve Smalley, Don Moore, Rick White. S . l, ..,, ..., , .Q , , ,gk -.Qip.i'1i,llz,2Q5.g , f-sw:?' .w wfif f :.elw.,5el,, :Ae ljiffmg !! 1:ff-4431373 ' Varsity Wrestling 127 JV WRESTLING SHS OPP 46 Westwood 28 5 McClintock 62 6 Mt. View 60 3 Mesa 57 48 Arcadia 11 16 Tempe 55 42 Chaparrel 31 Coronado Saguaro Chandler M..-nl L si rx I. .4 I.. . friigx 5.2, Nas, h'f 9rQ M ' .xnxx kv Sl- A -Q... 'Y .l Mr.. .W --a... . wt-.X me ' 1 . N. N -X V, A--f fk1?e,f1 V ,M-'K - .ft +'slln0anmAiIusUvl- i TM I 15: fl F, 1 QQ! I 'Afh A A mf:- .....- -.fm .... J...-.. ..,...,. . 1. A Scottsdale wrestler shows his style on an opponent. 2. Freshman Wrestling Team Top Row: Terry Samuels, John Blakely, Mike Smyth, Rob McCormick, Vince Greene, Brad Stevens. Bottom Row: Wade McCorkle, Craig Yudell, Paul McGuffie, Bob Davies, Kip Freer, Victor Nordlund. 3. A referree keeps a close watch on the action. 4. Wrestlers wait for their turns. 5. Displaying his strength is a Scottsdale wrestler. 6. JV Wrestling Team. Wade McCorkle, Craig Yudell, Dave Spada- fore, Jim Halsted, Brad Stevens, Coach Bai- ley, Joe Toth, Dom Macharroli, Bob Davies, Jeff Fadley, Shaun Connors. 7. The matmen score another point. 8. The match proves to be a close competition. Worked me over like a Waring blender C A or M V C we 12-9 12-11 1-4 1-8 1-11 1-15 1-16 1-24 1-31 FROSH WRESTLING Coronado Arcadia Arcadia Chaparral Carson Saguaro Chaparral Coronado Saguaro --li ri x lg -1,5 53 -Mg: .. -wx 'W xx X 1 Eg S ,,,.,..,.,.',W,, ,, E -. S ?1' ' . E aw fc, fp 15 - Y -5 iz Qsili -.5 Q,-w - Q , W Ultram,- x X nf' n wi EX -,M K. .mc E: .iii -:-'., af!-L I , P - -4... Q E if -. N, V N. .1 if ffigigis. g , i,f'M4'f . .. E 4 f V 3' X' S ' 1 4' ,, ,A 'fav wig N ig -s 9, - x 14 ltr A 41 ' Xi pak 2. ,- 5 Q .f 'H . 'We 1 421 5 ' 1 xyylw- ., Lai ,,,,,,k M9 41 ,Jin f-A ms-Jaw' in We .h, ' mn, gf, .,... W1 1, 4 QI. ,ve x in-. d.'na.,,.x . A.: 1 5 . Q i r X 3 3 I 3 E . E : S i ,. Y , x. I n A., 1. I-Q--my mmm...-vuve-w..,..w-.w m.,..-+m-mm.mil.-.--Q.,.mw: W-,W ,,, , MMM W. mwmmww M'm'MwMm.WQ ir, .-as , , ww f . it h . h 1? , 5 1 if 1 Ex 5',,f x I A A ' if A E2 V, ,,,,,,,,,+fJ,, v .xy w .H N 2 1. If he misses it, he can always eat the ball. 2. Lifting up the net and rolling the ball under is a clever move. 3. Girls' Tennis. Top Row: Melis- sa Hempel, Arienne Greeley, Leslie Davis, Kira Hellinghousen, Gini Saler. Second Row: Ka- ren Bartok, Subrey Johnson, Stephanie Shields, Jill Njaa, Ann Gray. Bottom Row: Coach Dottie Fisher, Debbie Spaulding, Betsy Dickson, Tsui Liaw. 4. Kira Hellinghousen of- ten uses this position to distract her oppo- nents. 5. Boys' Tennis. John Fletcher, Louis Kosednar, John Kazarin, Chris Boileau, Bill Durrenberger, Chris Casalena, Chris Pros- nier, Ben Hoglund, Mark Henningson, Jerry Rogers, Coach Jerry Spaulding. --A, M-'nH '-Q-W.. Zi. xii . 5,4 v . ,K a , . g Q QHNWQR L MQW? If vw H svn -if U l y P 'A I W, Y . . ' ,,,,...l...,,. ki, V yi, Mir' if wi ' . as , .. .,., Aa. if . - -'-f-'-'-+-- 54' -f ...i w AA I ilk.: 1. Freshman Tennis 135 t .Q K , . , 1. Amy Burris pushes herself onward. 2. Girls Swimming. Top b mmVV Row: Marcia Harrer. Debbie Peterson, Becky Goreham, 1 B Coach Don Wagner, Susan Rogers, Beth Vadasy, Karen V ssiz is ,, ZV,,: George, Sue Marx. Bottom Row: Sandra Pollock, Mary Berge- A Jii N 'B A son, Kim Nelson, Michele Nielson, Lisa Maxey, Jody Herring, N . ,,,, L Terry Mitchell, Amy Burris. 3. Junior Lisa Maxey practices her ' B take off for the 400 meter relay team. 4. Sue Marx turns, pushing against the wall for more power. 5. Karen George uses all her strength to get to the finish line. , . K , --...,, -,,, .,,- , 4ll ifv. 136 Swimming Hands across the water GIRLS SWIMMING SHS OPP Chandler Mt View Yuma Chaparral Saguaro 4 City Meet 42 Westwood Relay ioth Divisionals State 109 I 43 74 . 98 91 81 87 84 99 Casa Grande 73 64 108 11 ' 5th 68 ' ' ' 7th 29 3th Don Wagner coached his first year for the girls' swimming team. The season record jumped from 1-6 in '77 to 4-2 in '78. Underclassmen were the stars, includ- ing Freshman Mary Bergeson and Sophomore Karen George. These two each broke two school records. Junior Lisa Nelson broke the school record for points in diving. The relay team of Lisa Maxey, Jodi Hering, Mary Bergeson and Karen George also set a new school mark. With promising under- class competitors, the girls and coach looked forward to even more succesful years in the future. Swimming 137 Over my head sure feels nice 1978 was the first winning season for the boys' swim team, and Coach Don Wagner was confident that '79 would be another good year. With only nine swimmers on the team, he was still hopeful of sending some to state competition. The boys prac- ticed diligently every day, swimming up to 7200 yards a session. This was equivalent to running twenty miles. The philosophy behind the team was simple, It builds character through discipline and through association with other people. They learn how to win with grace and accept defeat with dignity. . ,PK .. - .wf BOYS SWIMMING 313 3 17 3 zo 3 22 3 27 32, 419 426 Marcos de Niza P Q do 'ET guna - Relays Wllntock grcadla ha F I whandlg? We Qlestwood Ko a Mountamwiew Divislonals sw 1 Coach Don Wagner closely supervises the practice of the team 2 Preparing for the backstroke is Brian George 3 Swlm Team: Chris Zenner Jim Letoya Brian George, Mike Peterson Paul Huebner Bill Jensen Chris Webb 4 Chris Webb obviously enjoys the butterfly 5 SHS swimmers show their dis- tinctive styles of beginning a race 6 Practice at the Civic Center Pool is interupted by the appearance of Nessie the Loch Ness Mon- ster I 113511 V 3: 3- 1' ' ' 1 I iiee' 3- 8 2 355: f'O A .3 . ss rggr ,C V, - iliir 3' be sesl eer sii ' . . ' isil - . ' . ' '. ' is I II: II ' 1 I , ,,VV.fk ' V . V 3 Jsr 3,33 ' - ' - ' ' ' . ' If ' ' . . 5' 4 ' ' ' ' ' - - 5 ,... ' ' I ' . C mi l.3. 'W'f I mt AMMMWMVM , .. W V. ,. F rm M W W an ygll eee mm I Qsss Boys Swimming 139 I ffm.. i -.- I .null in vmww Y as 1 ,, an Y I-bv EL-f if 1077 140 Girls Gymnastics haw ,N ,.. 1 W .6 Q.. xg, wif 4 . 3352, nnlv 'H ? iw, F gf A-N'l ' on-f , 3' , 1531 'ii 'MW H- aiu RQ 1 1 X C Getting better all the time .-4, ,,,...,.-- ,-.-so , e ette .. - fi? ,, MW ,. A ,w v ff . , v A ,VM 417 v 5 1' Y 1. Lori Davies participates as a senior. 2. On the beam is Amy Moeller. 3. The coach of Girls' Gym- nastics is Wayne Bailey. 4. The 1979 Girls' Gym- nastic Team consists of ten. 5. Kathy Bade works out on the balance beam. 6. Caron Bailey shows what champions are made of. Girls Gymnastics 141 i i ll'- ' ' GIRLS 323 329 419 426 3-1 3-8 Arcadia I-un.. 3-16 - E t 4:4 ' 5-2 ' ' ' 142 Girls Gymnastics 1. Junior Gretchen Gossen excells on the beam and floor exercise. 2. Camille Abeyta's specialities are beam, floor and vaulting. 3. Freshman Patti Marquez competes All- Around. 4. Another in All-Around competition is Diane Kesteloot. 5. Michele Nielsen is an advanced senior. 6. Sandy Strain, a fresh- man, participates in All-Around competition. 1 1'-un q-manga fm 4 ia- 6 iii is 1 'lb'-'. -'MH 1979 was a good year for the Girls' Gymnastic team. After many hours of hard work and practice, they were participants in the High School Invitational and Class III State meet. Caron Bailey was the high point girl and the Senior All-Around Champion at the Invitational. Freshman Diane Kesteloot fought a high score bat- tle in frosh competition and wound up as runner up. Teachers Lynn Jett and Jerry Spaulding as- sisted Coach Wayne Bailey at practices and competitions. Girls Gymnastics 143 H5452 mv' 221' , 55? X - M 'if ' Will lf' X L f V7 15? . Take it to 11- .X M ?F'f c'f 5 the Ilmlt .. . 54.165 f, ug X b, , 'f ,gg Q',, J W' We Q,A QAQVI D 1- JMU ,xx Q 5 . 'wfife-:vii E M ff H ,. ,, Hm1p:a,g,gl gf A , ri, 1, , - 11 - 111 5. W-ggggtznegfgfwlaf. uf 7 5 '1i1l-x2fT?'m'- . '- K ' , i 4, , . Q A x , , g:2g1.31:3gi: A, A L ,,.k V A as f Ak K K ,, k 1 f + - ' Qfi H5 1 Q' L 6 fl' -3 Q. PM .... if ' W iw , ag U: 'f' 1 is 1 11 S 1 Mi? l 2. . . A x' vi g, . , L Z K VA gg, 3 is Q? if ? ff, 5 - Q W ff Q W1 L . .. T ,, .L V W QJSS W , gd 921' 1 , f f ff W . 1 'K 3 4 + -.mwah as Q fn f 51 A, 51: ,?:j' Y 3 N K ,w N S V, I I 'F f ,T 14 x , F , 5 l P 5 'V . x , . Q Z M , ' x x I v. x ...f X , x l I Q K . 5 Q A'h- W sf - 1-vw-..,,. . Q E 1. Boys' Track. Top Row: Mark Marshall, Hns Silberschlag, Paul Cummins, Bill Johnson, Mark Christianson, George Randolf, Steve Miller, Kip Freer, Joe Garcia, Jeff Havranek, Mike Williams, Dave Jernigan. Second Row: Nick Mellas, Todd Toombs, Richard Machado, John White, James Habecker, Charles Kas- sels, Steve Hopkins, Matt Lopez, Kory Cha- pin, Omar Hakim. Bottom Row: Jim Batina, Eric Schupert, David Hoelsch, Eric Helda, Matt Christ, Kris McClain, Todd Julian. 2. Hans Silberschlag stretches out before the hurdles. 3. Joe Garcia prefers flying to track. 4. Here comes the rabbit, rabbit, rabbit. 5. Pole vaulting is Paul Cummins. 6. The track stars can go home, but the lonely hurdle has nowhere to go. 7. Girls' Track. Top Row: Lisa Garcia, Michele Nielsen, Mary Welty, Kate Taber, Vanja Sawanson, Kim Nelson, Tracy Graves, Ann Fletcher, Sandy Pollock, Lisa Barton, Amy Burris, Coach Anne Ream. Sec- ond Row: Leslie Tolleson, Andrea Rowe, Lau- ra McConnahee, Jenine Brinkman, Sue Mary, Elisa Schaeffer, Dolly Rumann, Lori Swan. Bo- tom Row: Susan Rodgers, Sally Martin, Patty Marquez, Sue Ashton, Dorothy Dell'Aringa, Michelle Dutton, Beth Vadasy. l 11 ,ff Track 145 3-2 3-7 3-14 3-21 3-23 3-28 3-30 417 419 425 427 5 TRACK Chaparral Arcadia Marcos de Niza Mesa Marcos and Tempe Coronado Chandler Saguaro A Glendale Casa Grande Valley Classic Cnty Meet Casa Grande Westwood Mesa Relays DIVISIODSIS 1. Todd Toombs strains in practice. 2. Throwing the shot put is Paul Cummings. 3. The girls go through their paces. 4. Running is important for all events. 5. After school practices are an inte- gral part of the training program. 6. Pole vaulting is Dave Jernigan. 7. Coach Ann Reim supervises the workouts. 8. Andrea Rowe perfects her long jump technique. ,,,.....,m.wWW T. 2. 4 .:,,,, wyukx. 4. I M . QQ ,.... Wn1uf -uw.-...-. -4,- gt . ...W -.1 , Q Till! ' . ,f- ,:I, T. T :-gag J-I -Airs , ,Vgfid A ai. Q ' auf,-af' :Qi -gp. ,.:f.-dr-M :ang Lf- 3' A we , ' 4 4 lu in 'A' -rw.-41 vid L 15's A ,LJ . Am ....A....a--has lx ff, 4x1 fM..,,M f W ,., v- 'v -. X MM YH 8 lb ' - f...-'1-1'f1l , :'7,:-1--:T',7Lf33n 3 , 1 W , .N,.,. ,.iT - -'V' -'.' 1'QL 4 , f 4 . ., - 1. , , . ,- - ..,.... NV' ., X , , AL A :N15,,,a,,.,1'- 11 11. ' - '1w 4 Q . 1 J,w':E'Tf?11,7 fi' 'F ' Q V ,.gq:?'?:j21'j1 . 1 Y' ,. Q -w. Q. NK. Y -n QQ...- 553.- P A- 7' ll' ' N Wff ., . 4-if H 'f 'W?419f '3T'f' V . ww- ' M .f-' ,, - , I , wi A if . 'J'-,f in ff' ' k HJ' ' , Lg A x .1 w.,'l-I nv, ,Q f , f , 1-4 'vw ,- 4 5, -an 1,4 M, W . K ww' . A J Vyv-'td-Q.,f', , ,V:L,,,1 , V xwf Mzgigvt y, 4, I . .M ,, J I M,., r, , i r WL' in I ah,QW,iL. A Q . Jef' ft - , .. J' M 'MK . 4 ' ' S A ff, 4' ar , ' Q LL: ,,. rv, ,,,'i5' 'A ff 4,15-4' 1 , M nh f ff sm K? - ,r4 '.a 3' xi . 'av A 1' ,. U- V 1 C, 1, . fn'f.1 J' I 'Ji' ,ful M , ..... -ind-A... ..... Track 147 148 Golf BOYS GOLF March Kofa Westwood Coronado Tempe Yuma Apr: Casa Grande Saguaro Chaparral Chandler Yuma Inv May Arcadia Dnvlsuonals 510 1217 19 24 19 24 2631 9 14 16 21 16 21 27 28 305 1011 .I - 2-7 Marcos 2-7 N . . M N ,X x x XY? NMR .X got that swln N ,M ,. , A , 5 QF' 154- f jk ' -f . . I y,Q-S-,qwgkg 5 HL x A A 1.2 Qlfqg-N., -1 N9-'f7,if , A '4 Q 33-+ i19'?3 K1 . A .1 - - , . W, BW . W X X ,.X.A,,.NgA, x. A r. X Qss 35' Q W' Q X Wiwf' Y ' Wai PN NN -5-ffiis . W' in XF 554911 3112 , U . J- ,.,. , 55'?129?2-K X' K ig X .X - R x. K i K R '-: M - ., Q V V. . wx M 'R Q , X wk , Another day in the park ir, I '7 - .. F . 5 K fy' 4 git Qsf- LJ A ' 2 W..--....... '-',-.-......,,,,,, Mgiuhk I ,Aww-..-......,,,.,...,..,..,,..-,0 .N 1: K , Q' A' e -ij 'mx In ,HN i-.N X A . I ,VI - 43-f7t,,,:Qaa'.,hV- K Hi x XMIM X X ' ' N3 Qin I , w,X t 'S Y X '4 5, aw 41 'X P' ff -sxsxgg-. Kg , , , . ,fx . , Q., , , m A -A 5 .QT I' S 1 , J, wr , A A 2 Nw .var N , W , , '-fm , I1 W Sqft. , . 1 H .. .WL ..- Y M , 5i,H5v , , , a,v41+Lk,,,,u,mVr? -1. ,, Vw .. f ,.,wf:xx xx... k W ,7.w,, , .419 mx Y 1 ,.,,:,-am: l r +- , J-.ww . GYM V ,M . ' A'h- . V1 ,K ,,.-vw, ,fLi.H:, A favorite spring sport was baseball. SHS's three teams, Frosh, JV and Varsity, had seasons that lasted from March through May. The high- light of the '79 season was the Spring Tournament, held in mid- March. 'its- - 'uhm ' .V . X 1 f .bu -s l' , . J M 4.5 . - - ' :z c-wit . Q 1. Baseball Top Row: Coach Maraschiello, Dean Dole, Buck Holmes, John Baird, Steve Poppe, Randy Hayes, Doug Holland, Danny Valenzuela, Gordon Durack, Ray Tayler. Bot- tom Row: Dave Marks, Joe Meier, Dave An- derson, P.T. Dela Portilla, Todd Ori, Bob Me- hok. 2. First baseman Doug Holland catches a throw from the outfield. 3. Senior John Baird attempts a bunt. 4. Coach Maraschiello bats for the team during fielding practice. 5. Joe Meier and Danny Valenzuela warm up for a hard day of practice. 6. lnfielders and Coach Maraschiello regard the pitching machine on the mound. 7. The batter and catcher ex- change batting tips. 8. Danny Valenzuela shows his throwing action. ,.,. 'W 'd,,,'w., Q q, al -J ,,' iv ' 2. g . . A ,, ,, ,x I f 1 ' -.-5'6 '-void! ' 4 ' I lb Y Q53 P' 6 il . A rl ,gg ff v I, ,I ' i 5' , ji' 1' A an 745 5 5 5' - Q, g:,' :fWz?'f:w ., Q C ',,r 'F' .. . ' g 'E -4' .J C. 51,3 - U 'V IC 72? . L f fh'4:'s 13,5 4 ' c 413,1- 1-NF in , NG A. Q Q I, Qi' 'W an 72 , 7 C C f '39 I , V . , ' Iii, 4 C' 3' fn ' 2-' ' '- fr-w Qi . . 5 5 C Ht f I. --1 4 o.rJ9-.--2129 BASEBALL 3 4' 5, 0 o '14 ' 3- 6 . Chaparral 3 rr ,, . 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'HT fe y- pn , F-,.,,.. 'Ai x 'F--'64 xc 1. Freshman class officers: Ellisa Schaeffer, Representativep Leslie Tolleson, Secretaryg Jill Njaa, President: Melissa Hemple, Repre- sentativeg Susan Michaelson, Vice Presidentg Dana lpsen, Treasurer. 2. Greg Coffin and Tri- cia Holmes future tennis pros practicing in P.E. 3. Freshman at the Uncola Party. 4. Showing their spirit are the Freshman at the pep assemble. 5. Mr. Spaulding helps Dorene Dana and Jennifer Cuilty set up in l.P.S. class. .- , -A 4,,?,V7,,tV,, , I 4 ,. , W, ,, Freshman 157 Lisa Alessandri Aileen Adams Jeff Adams Susan Ahlrich Carol Aiken Roy Alberti Martha Allen Tom Alton K - Karen Anthony Bill Anthony Fernando Arriola Diana Attridge Kathy Aungst Kendall Austin Bruce Baker Steve Barrett Karen Bartok Lisa Barton William Baskin James Batina 158 Freshman E E is S E s Eg is ii-'iw si Q ix a -www - 1 -2 is 3 it X Q S2 X f 3 f if? its X if X S B S X Q if-Xs ' :fx N B A S st 5 X tX X s X XX X C S X5 I S- - ti? gi S52 2 . - ig? :XX it X Ss? X i tl xiii? 'F ' 3 i.. Iii ' X . 1 f 'S X Q X . Q 'f h gd .mt-,X Q - X 'X S. L '. 2 .X gi ' B Q S5222 Xt- X t K x Xf:X was X X.xX , X X , A B-Xs N fr i Rt' f- gs X N EX tiff: X x 5 X BBE 'is Ri Cr, 2 sr B' . X fs 5 rf -' rf ,' Xu.- I x Brian Baurngart Dean Baver Scott Baver Jeanne Beal Beth Beaudrie Sherri Belcher Mary Bergeson Robert Berini Mark Bethel Cindy Bitter John Blakely David Blouin Sheri Boden Chris Boileau Marlese Boundy John Bowling Bob Bravo Roy Breen Sue Bryant Mike Burton Patty Busch Randall Bush Ross Butler Tom Butler Mary Byrd Debbie Caddell Russell Campton Dave Carlson Jeff Carpenter Chris Casalena Carmin Cassara Cindy Chaddock Terry Chernov Jim Clark Tim Clark Debbie Clay Gregory Coffin Mike Collier John Colton Colette Colwell Mike Conners Mary Conners Dave Conway Neil Corbin Susan Cordaro Mike Cordero Rhonda Cox Meg Cromley Jennifer Cuilty Kris Cummins Ben D'AIassandra Dorene Dana Robert Davies Leslie Davis Dorothy Dell'Aringa Tom Dell'Aringa Kristy DeMar Gigi Dewey Betsy Dickson Trina DiTommaso Kaci Dockery Kris Donahue Jeff Doolan Steve Douds Bill Dowlin Pam Dudzik Sean Duggan Bill Durrenberger Mike Eads Betty Ealy Ken Elliott Patrick Elliott Louie Enriquez Karl Erickson Terry Eskew Rick Etling Val Failing Erin Fehr Dan Fergier Holly Fidler 'st Www G19 an 'x 8. k N its V K fk , 'Q g. gk 'Q WJ' M? Q' W it f s X s y K K gf as 1 .f-,f ' sf ' ' hirrzflx ., V A 542 ,S Qg'S3. 'sw' i -T gy I A ,sfi4.g.,i - 3 if a' Mis ' wr f' , '- - ,L is i L f - fm-. -1 , sat -'ia You had to be a big shot 1 , I y . A5532 i r: X , --r . . . ,,. ff - 'if-zffli 2Zfflf .5 -ox J. ll 1-aj' Debra Fillicetti Robin Forbes Randy Ford Marisa Formica Kip Freer Carol Friedman Cathy Frignac Mary Frost Adrienne Fuller Laurie Gaebler Veronica Gavotto Kathleen Germano Jeff Giebelhaus Denise Giesler James Gilchrist David Goldsmith Becky Goreham Frank Gorman Andy Gott Rob Gottlief Tracey Graves Gari Ann Gray Mike Gray Scott Gray Adrienne Greely Corrin Green Vince Greene Scott Greenwold Mike Grimes Joanne Grossetto Colleen Guine Jeff Gyger James Habecker Freshman 161 Scott Hagen Connie Hedges Holly Hahn 162 Freshman Scott Heidemann Omar Hakim Douglas Hall Jim Halsted Camille Hammer Desiree Hanley Susan Hardy Marcia Harrer Greg Harris Judy Havensten Cathy Hawes Claudia Heinty Kira Hellinghausen Constance Hemmerle Melissa Hemple Marion Henderson Mark Henningson Jodi Hering Brena Heywood Carl Hilliker Kim Hinton Kevin Hoag Ben Hoglund Robert Holder 53-x Q.. ,tl .2593 3i:3.iU1f,,' Q. -.WW ,.: i gk ,tt .,4,,,f . -9 z.y51g,,,.,,:,,E.:'g: :V m f 'lie' .. if it , tiklyyi 5 A Q hai, A , f C in H f Q , fb .xy Mp' fig fs: 119' ftts Freshmen soon adapt to the idea of waiting in lines to get what they want T' ,. , ' ' ' xv- S U -, f .P if 'fi' -Qt x i 45 X s . . +7 K, v.,: X in F Q if rx, Nl! -F- 4 'Q 1.2 Qu-f 1 ,, :QL 3 ,., - 'H Sue Holmes Tricia Holmes Todd Horton Allison Hosking Cindy Hudson Margaret Hundley Ruth Husbands Robert Hutchinson Dana Ipsen David Jacobelli Dan Jacobs Kim Jahrmarket Brenda Jerrett Aubrey Johnson Janice Johnson r, X , , ,Q X 'I' Ronnie Johnson Leanne Johnston Mark Jones Todd Julian Carolyn Kalb John Kazarian Bobby Kearney Sherry Keller Diana Kesteloot Jodi Kethman Amik Khera Ati Khera You're so ambitious for a juvenile .knypsgfg , -3 K s WG. I WI W 'W fs -av +1 ag ' - T 'Dv , sr I if 16,- ,-.r' -R5 N-D!!! Lg' k tx . , Paul Khoury Steve King Rick Knoob Adam Kopp Louis Kosendnar Jacquie Kozlik Carolyn Kron Robert Kropp Lynda Kruse Scott Laflen Mark Lambert Tom Larkin Freshman 163 Cal Lawson Dan Lawson Melodi Lay Nancy Leone Tsui Liaw Hayley Lindmark Susan Lish Lisa Lloyd Julie Loeding Lori Lunt Tina Lutrell Bill Maaske Dom Macchiaroli Richard Machado Karl Magel Lisa Majeskn Maureen Maloney David Mandelin Ronald Manley Dan Mara Roger Marce Jr, Aaron Marks Patricia Marquez Rob Marsland Stacey Marten Dana Marti Sally Martin Tim Matyas Andrea Mauk David Mayes Richard McArdle Laura McConnaughy Wade McCorkle 164 Freshman I've been afraid of the changes ,j A :S L 5 rx .- 'Binge w- N IW! , . Q x Q17 'X rg 5 'Q lg :K 15, gk. ,vii K M A fig, Q Yin, g- at GN xx 5 1 K F .L,,, . bi a S L i ,nn ' -f at rf ,Q 2 32, ,if 'fr Xxx f .. 4-lx M , 9 'Y' M mag f f X ,f 9 3 51 1. Listening to a speaker are Cindi and Mari Peterson. 2. Emili Shumway goes for seconds at the Uncola Party. . 1 jc..-5 .. A V351 I ft 0 .kh. xx X l ...Jr 1 ' N W 'sf 'li L. ,M Il . V4-l .r ig Q L s ., , .inf , QR It 1 1,2 :mei if-J l Sir 1' X , , Y! .1 if 4 13.-. va - .1 1 ., , as si ,W ii? Q ,- v .. ' Q 21'- glw 6 pi :I-Q if i' l i-.1 MIIB Robert McCormick Mary McCoy Kent McDonald Sean McFarland Roxanne McGinty Paul McGuffie David McKnight Stacey McKnight Candy McLeland Sue Meek Lori Mercer Susan Michaelson Mark Miller David Mindak Nick Miranti Bill Mitchell Amy Moeller Robert Monette Tracy Moock Kelly Moore Lynn Moore Mark Moretti Rick Morris Ty Morris Troy Meyers Jackie Mueller Lance Munson Barbara Muray Leslie Myers Tudor Necula 'Sv ll Bruce Neely Tim Newland Rhonda Nichols Jim Nielsen Jill Njaa Victor Nordland Dave Norris Holly Norwalk Michael Novotny ,, ,iff ..g '51 K 'V ,Q-df' H, '4 it ,rm if , ,J C I 1 .- Freshman Andy O'Brien Jim Odenkirk Sallie Otto Roseanne Parese Barb Paris Jeff Parker Scott Peckham Chris Pekrul Terry Pendergrass Cyndi Peterson Mary Peterson Elaine Petrovlakis Corrie Phalen Graham Phalen Mark Phillips Kathlene Pinkerton Dak Piontkowski Valorie Popovich Kelley Porter Stacey Powell Page Putnam John Puma Chris Prosnier Janet Prokop Kimberley Qualls Paul Quackenbush Charlotte Raby Kathryn Radmall Mark Rasmussen Julie Reese Alice Reiss Viki Retterbush Diana Ritter Susan Rodgers Robert Rogers Neil Rosanoff Charisse Rose Tom Rowen Martha Ruiz Dan Rumann 166 Fresnman it 'f ,, sw' M ui., - -.ze F r-K1 an fb xl I' L The long and winding road 54 . 31: ' ,Ia 7 F if lm 55411, ' 1. ov- Y nv fT,l AJ 1 fr' YJ 1.3 f 1 ul -QS ' ...u P 4 N tt, .4 m lo. 4 , ...f . ' ' . '91 W- .imma f t , - 'ln :tg A fW'vaamu,f'MNNnb0anmqyqgg.. I S-ff ,..4-f -f ' 3 'FQ .' ,, C3 X .ffl l fs' G I . 1 a ik, f , N ., v- :rt ,f-' ia facile, x 1X it Nw . 1 X' f' Y 'S K. 6 0 Q wi Z Q f x,..-,,, f .6 I 'v Q.. is V 'W s if lj. ,, . , U , I r N ' '? LW Three macho men stake out their territory in the cafeteria. Eric Russell Glenn Russell Marc Rymon Jenny Sachar Kevin Sack Kent Sadow Pam Salquist Jerry Samuels Scott Sapping Gini Sater Grant Saunders Jill Saunders Mary Schaefer Elisa Schaeffer Maxine Schieber Norma Schopp Robin Schultz Debora Schumacher Steve Schwartz Pat Schofield Pat Seay Frances Seedenburg Lori Sellers Lynda Sheedy Paula Sheets Bobby Shelton Stephanie Sheilds Donna Shulman Freshman 167 Emille Shumway Sharon Silliman David Silver Darlene Simmons Lisa Simpson Jayne Slagle Joan Smith Ken Smith Mike Smyth Pauline Snelling Alicia Snyder Miles Snyder David Sobek Carl Sommer Whitney Sorrell Debi Spaulding Terry Steingraber Karen Stepanski Brad Stephens Joeseph Stevens Todd Stewart Sandy Strain Teresa Sugden David Soppers Dean Swan Jim Sweeney Phillip Sykes Sally Szotek Katherine Taber Derek Tadrick Lori Tash David Teeters Ann Temperly Joeseph Thomas Robin Thompson Tracey Thompson Mark Thomson Kelly Thornton Leslie Tolleson Chris Tomas Arnold Torgerson Douglas Toth Jenny Trainor John Tribuzio Tom Tring April Trivanovich Beth Vadasy Andy Van Goal Lisa Van Paris Judy Veltrie Jill Waage Stacey Wagner Joe Wasinger Kurt Weber Linda Webster Robert Whallon 168 Freshman f-'mu-I, Ny . GA 1-H2 I I . Ai XF' i ' ff .- 4 pr f is Q 5 X . yj f-i Q i fl, an MW fl, W -4 'w r y 'il . .. it I V, g i Ltlt ee! li if '-I ,I X 1 , v--,- A inf .m,, X X ix V7 12' .ng 1- , ' s - ZX' lf X 'Zrr 'Y' ifx ii 'mv' 12,2 - 'NA X wr-10 ,, fx.: Yr s 25 4- u P John White Steve Whittfield Kim Wicker David Winter Kirk Winter Kimberly Wolfswinkel Pam Wong Bill Wood Stuck behind these four walls t f .IV 2 lk t My s uno- . .Y. 'gkxvh 'li if ' l A IL IW' 1 m -s ' i ... i kia! .W f if' - if e i ei ' s . Y! : 'ge N f 3, ll 1 wt . sw 1 - X fs r,., if y t ' K - l' e g. v 5 1 K Q., Gary Yancey Don Yearin Craig Yudell Danny Zazueta Scott Zeller Chris Zenner Dan Zinski Thomas Zurick eq: '31 , z 5 .Q ,N '-1 The traditional Uncola Party is a good chance for freshmen to get acquainted with each oth- Freshman 169 'W EQ! 1 r Xi.. . X s gg ' Q V9 4' 'X , f 2 iigk wi -..kk A W,Q,X, 5 A Xxx X Q X. X NX ,S .x x. g S N X X, N K N., gil: A-X . - W9 if W x 'K fx 9, wi x xx il! 'lug Xa X Ny M. . Q ji X A N 1 ,QQQ Q i L - 4 ww Camille Abeyta Cynthia Adams Guy Adams Staci Afdem Eddie Agan Mary Allen Wally Anderson Todd Arney Karin Arnold Vicki Aronson Lars Arriola Sue Ashton Andy Bagnato Brenda Baker Terry Baker Eric Ballard Celia Barbieri Mick Bays Beverly Beckley Kelly Beedle Dave Bennet Carolanne Benson Kim Blackburn Kim Bliffert Kyle Bliffert Bill Boden Deanna Bodey Julie Bohringer 172 Sophomores Danny Andrews Michael Ardy Chris Army Jill Armye Where's the fire? What's the hurry about? Betty Bolden Kelly Bolte E if 'O' Raymond Borrero Tim Butterfield Mark Burian Sara Burden M Ron Bryant Jerry Brown Brian Brooks Jeanine Brinkman John Brehm Jill Braun Jolie Brashear Bill Brady Y 7 Vito Brady Mike Bowman Dan Bowling 'inf Lisa Boughner Roger Campbell Eileen Caponnetto V . Michele Cappel Y it fl- t Chris Caroselli Margaret Carr ' Lisa Casanova V 'S' Jaime Cays Dan Chamberlin Kori Chapin ff, J SN Val Chapman i i . -N 4 , T 4 h 5' ' J Chris Chew -RX Xt - Charlie Childs 1 Matt Christ Mark Christensen 173 Sophomores Karen Christopher Bruce Church Robert Clardy Rhonda Clement Kristi Clift Shawn Connors Kim Constance John Coons Dori Cooper Chris Corbin Lisa Cornelius Debby Corrigan Patty Crowley Kathleen Cuilty We Michele Culp John Curry Tracy Darden Jane Davis Dan Dean Chuck DeElena Lionel De Silva Tammy Devlin Joanne Di Gregorio Jane Dillard Michele Dinneen Ken Dinquel Steve Doucet Larry Doyle Elyse DuMone Cyndi Duckworth Linnet Dugan Liz Duggan Shawn Dunn Shawn Ellerbee Amy L. Engel Frank Ernst Cyndee Eskelund Jack Esry Susie Essex Kathy Evans Ann Fadley Jeff Fadley Pam Failing Daniel Faust Kurt Feil Scott Fernwalt .T.J. Firman Ann Fletcher Mark Fleuridas Douglas Flood Barbara Florio Cindy Flowers Tim Foley Anne Forbes Susan Forbes Kim Freer 174 Sophomores 'v v -' ,ff 'ii' ' il 2.4 were young and restless and bored - , ', -wyah X Y., ' i , , ,,,.g l l E - J 8 Q' if r V, . ,ji 1 4' f Q4 , C fi .Q , I S . '- if , i ' 1 I 9, apr! A 5 0' iff RMA bassiana-s-J. fy-vw 9 is tr Wow MQWK we 'Si ' Stephanie Franzen Robin Gailey Denise Garner Eugene Gasparro kt KN M ST? gl 1 Vaun Liechty 81 Mark Murray Work hard dur- ing Power Tech. ,-5 'D EJ! 4 1. Karen George Tammy George Steve Gerber Debra Gibbons Denise Gibbons Henry Gibson Kevin Ginter Rebecca Goldberg Katrina Gonnerman Michael Gordon Richard Gordon Carolyn Gottlieb Scott Gourley Vicki Greer Micheal Gregory Becky Grubaugh Lynn Hancock Dee Hanlon Jennifer Hardy Donna Harris Eric Hartman John Hassapis Karen Hathaway Jean Hauenstein Sophornores 175 It's not in the way that you look or the things that you say that you do Jerry Hauenstein Janet Havranek Nita Hawes Randy Hays Jodi Heather Eric Helda Daniel Heldenbrand Lisa Helms Jane Hemmerle Elizabeth Hernandez Paul Heun Dixon Hill Ron Hix Tim Hoak Scott Hodgeman David Hoelsch Mike Holder Matt Hollister Bob Holmes Kay Hooker Patty Hooker Steve Hopkins Randall Horn Gina Howard Bob Hudon Mark Hudson Val Huffman Mark Hughes Len Hulme Bill Hurla Caryn lman Jerry Inman Kellye lnskeep Paul Jacobs Barbara Jackson Greg James Susie James 176 Sophornores .LY 'f. rf' -K 'S 'f it 1 if Qu' L ,gy i 1? DPA' . .1 1 4 2 X2 1 nr . if if I F, X V s -g. 1- is 9 5 . Q .www . ss: V- 7 , ,, -V .' A , , A Ad- i 'ii' ' t . x 1 ,NILI- ,gf W 1 Y 'YF if m - ,wk maxed A if N 1 Sophomores find out that working on a float takes a lot of time. rr' I Q, . Ji A YJ If A-Nl ..,s 1 1' ' 4 K t 'tj , Q sg , 'Q Q , if C ' ' l 4 i S ' S l JL' M - , - X ' A :f'f.Eo.f L fav. M S r ill' Jeff Jarko Synetta Jenkins Thomas Jenkins Bryce Jennings Troy Jensen Billy Jensen Bill Johnson Greg Johnson Kathleen Jones Jo Ann Jordan Stephan Juvet Sandy Kimber Maureen Kastner Laura Kaufman Rex Keller Tammy Kelly Timothy Kelly JF Kemp Don Kesteloot Dedee Kethman Scott Kidner Sue Kinder Kathy King Jennifer Kirsten Mitch Klaus Audrey Klein Lee Klein Tracy Kling John Krnetz Jefl Koenig Mitch Krouth Kelly Kimerer Russell Krueger Sybille Lachner Karen Laetz Kevin Lamken Kerry Lane Dan Larkin Julie Lauderback Laurel Lawrence Cindy Leddy Elisha Lee Darren Leite Deanna Lewallen Sophomores 177 Harriet Lewis Vaun Liechty Lesle Ligon Dana Lindebak Moses Lindebak Matt Lopez Bill Lutrell Jennifer Lyon Garry Mable Brian MacGivllivray Mary Maloney Terri Mandelin Kevin Mark John Marriot Larry Marten Kathy Martin Nancy Martin Susan Marx Charlie Mayne Diane McArdIe Kelly McCausland Chris McClain Jay McCIeary Lisa McConnaughy Mary McGinley Berony McGuinn Ralph McKinney Brian McMahon Bonnie McMillian Tim McMiIIian Jim McWeeney Robert Mehok Alex Mellas Tom Melton Ginny Merring Marin Miller 178 Sophomores Gr? N,'f if L 41 'A Q.,-7 Ji 1 '-is .x p N... X.,-.. - , 1. Sophomore Mickey Bays finds that geome- try poses many problems for serious contem- plation. 2. Deeply engrossed in building tech- niques is Chris Ostrander. .,i' . Look around then slow down .Jr RAS rv WI -ml I H!! Q Q X -5, ii -...il -' l flue MM W Pam Miller Sue Miller Scott Miller Steve Mindak Susan Mitchell Michele Monroe Gail Montague Ken Moore Joan Moreno John Moretti Don Moritz Missye Mounger Glenda Moy Lynden L. Murisil Georgia Murphy Jack Murray Mark Murray Allen Mutchnik Bob Naumann Kim Nelson Carolyn Nicholson Kippy Nielson Tracy Noble Karen Nordlund Billy Norman Jr. Mike Norman Jim Novotny Kelly O'RieIIy Tom O'Shea Debbie Olds Denise Olds Vince Oselette Chris Ostrander Craig Ostrander Christopher Owens Chad Painter Nick Pagak Kevin Park Jaime Patrick Mike Pavlik Sophomores 179 James Pelak Joe Perez Michele Perkins Kathy Pero Donna Petrick Tom Phillips Jack Pierce Jim Plankey Ken Player Sandra Pollack Frank Popovich Craig Porter lan Price Ginny Pulve Chris Purlia Aaron Putman Denise Paris Marjorie Quigley Diane Raby Andy Racine Anette Racine Dan Raftevold George Randolph Val Randza Marty Rassmussen Tom Re Mark Reece Elaine Rehm Tami Reynolds Lance Retterbush Tami Reynolds Tim Ring Kurt Ritter Dana Roberts Vincent Roberts Sam Roda Marcus D. Roe Julie Rogers Kristie Rogers Anita Rose Eric Rosenzweig Andrea Rowe Robert Rudolphson Greg Ryan Kim Saba Robert Sanchez Delores Sanders Mary Sanders Yuval Sandlin 180 Sophomores You got to have friends RS' ' Q X I i -J-I mf' A .J .ff fu,- g. M l . , ,f ' fl 'A if 's N. .I X K -.qua c K ffixhf. 'X' s X i vi 111-W-ef?--:ff-ffslf ui.. H si fc 1 ff - 'Q...2' ,J Q 0' its ily 2 ff I , S J c I' OI XXX' H Tracy Noble bravely and cheerfully accepts her affliction, in hopes that someday the limb growing from her head will be surgically re- moved. to vm J ,J IN 'lf' ll! f Donna Sanfratello Paul Sarantes Sheri Sarkis Sue Sauder Lisa Scacewater Regina Schmich Tracy Scholl Tim Schopp Travis Schrader Carey Schrutt Lissa Schrutt Bob Schulte Cindy Schulz Randal Schurman Collete Schwab Liz Schwartz Tim Seager Mike Seay Rueben Serna Julie Seward Mike Sexton Kevin Shelbourne Sheron Shelly Stacy Shelton Carl Sherman Ruth Ann Schowalter Eric Shupert Gilles SiDorenko John Simonis Wendy Siwanson Debra Sivley Steve Smalley Chuck Smith Cindy Smith Joeseph Smith Marty Smith Chris Smyser Kathy Snelling Mike Socker Jill Soderquist Sue Strickler Tracy Stuckey Sophomores 181 Bill Southworth Dave Spadafore Jim Sparling Lisa Spencer Peggy Staff Betty Stanton Kathleen Star Valeri Stawicki We yelled and screamed for more 182 Sophomores Brett Steindl Eric Stevenson Jimmy Stewart Tricia Suchoki Sue Strickland Mike Sudbeck Lynne Sullivan Jeff Sunderland Lorri Swan Mark Swanson Steve Swanson Candy Tarvin C Y! 'Q M-H56 'T' sph ,Lt Q 5. ' it J I R . i 1. Sophomores work on the winning Home- coming float. 2. Kippy Nielsen shows her spir- it at a football pep assembly. Tracy Tate Lynn Teeters Jeff Thoren Richard Toth Heather Towery Paul Trainor Robert Trevor Lynn Trocki John Tumbarello Lenora Turner Juan Valenzuela Angela Van Ackeren Brady Veitri Brian Veitri Nikos Vlachos Monica Vohs Allyson Vos Karen Wackerman Dan Wagge Shawn Wakeley Debbie Walker Joan Walker Wendy Walker Wendy Walters Rick Wampler Karin Weaver Brenda Wetstein Leanna Wheeler Rosilyn Wheeler Wesley Whipple Ann Wifler Lisa Williams Michael Williams Robin Williams Bo Wilson Karen Wilson Andrea Winters Butch Wise Margaret Witt Janice Wolfe John Woodlock Dave Yearin Karen Youwer Rosalia Yu Sophomores 183 184J - 2 -3 T WD! Gfg irkjlx Of 1 'S 9 XT' 1. Sue Orlosky and Terry Mitchell assist at Junior float party. 2. Junior class officers-President Doug Paulsen, Vice President-Calee Palmer, Sec- retary-Lynn Kardos, Treasurer-Jenie Kemp, Re- presentatives-Tim Spain and Kevin Milliken. 3. Kathy Howe studies American History intently. 4. Junior girls Pam Parker, Kathy Howe, and Lisa Maxey study during their hour off. 5. Paul Maru- sich inhales marshmellows during homecoming activities. 6. Juniors have heavy attendance at pep assembly. 7. Juniors participate in tug-o-war during Arcadia Week. Juniors 185 Aaron Bills Ron Black Earl Bolte Ellen Bond Robert Booher David Boundy How long to the point of no re Ron Ahlrich Jim Aiken Karen Alessandri Kay Amburn Anne Anderson Kevin Andrew Patty Andrews Dave Andrews Mike Anthony David Arnold Angie Attico Lena Attridge John Attwood Ken Atwood Jeff Axtell Shemon Ayen Bob Bade Connie Baker Mike Baker Roger Baker Mishel Balestrieri Mike Bandelin Michael Barrett Mike Bashaw Linda Bate Robin Belhassen Jolene Benjamin Teresa Bertocchi Mike Bielli Rick Biers A avi N,,.......a 'Z Hi A f ' A - Mn an Q?- ,, . V5 ' fi' A543 . ,ff T r . I E K 9 gr gli ,LL- i. l NF' it, f ' ' . '..'w Y? 4 Sv' 1. Marcy Sanchez and Calee Palmer smile for the camera. 2. Who is this junior who has reached the point of no return? Vt' . J. 33+ A+-f tl. A ei Jfmlu Mark Bucko Terry Burg Todd Burns Amy Burris Karen Butler Theron Buzzard Bonnie Byrd John Byrd Linda Caddell Barb Carlson Lori Carlson Terry Carpenter Lynnett Chamberlain Jim Chamberlin Aaron Chernov Clarence Chesley Mike Christensen Ralph Clement Danny Clifford Gerald Coleman Kathy Colton Meg Connors Gary Cooper Laura Cooper Mary Cooper David Copley Lisa Corrai Neil Cowie Mimi Cressey Steve Crompton Ann Marie Brady Tamara Britt Carl Brooks Allen Brown Chris Brown Tacy Bruns Juniors 187 Stacy Cummings Paul Cummins Lorise Curry Michael Curtin Joe Daley James Davidson Deborah Dekam Adam Dellrie Bill Denzer Andrea Di Tommz Sue Dickinson Paula Dimperio Mark Doolan Adam Du Bose Steve Duncan Sue Durrenberger Michelle Dutton Marla Dyer Mindy Ekstrom Don England Jeff Erskine Bill Esry Wendy Essex Peggy Etling 188 Juniors Bill Evans Leah Farnsworth David Faust Curt Fawley Greg Fehr Sam Filicetti Ellen Filler Jane Filler Theresa Finlan Terry Flanigan Dave Flippen Debi Flood These are the good old days N .f 'N-:A ,1 452 'fy as 1 3 as Em? is ,iii 5 -ff Patty Forbes Cindy Ford Jill Fox Melissa Francis Peggy Freeman Pauline Frignac K 1 , 4. 8 i s F' f i ill ' V ln Daryn Fritz Duane Fronk Don Frost Randy Gaebler Shivonn Gaines ' h Bill Galliher Ai Kent Galusha Joe Garcia Steve Garn Cheryl Gatlin Brian George Randy Gibson Louis Giesler Janel Gill Richard Glady Lisa Goehlring Gretchen Gossen Tim Goulet Jennifer Green lan Greene John Grimes Shery Gudenschwager Craig Hadley Scott Hagestad Ed Hall Sean Halpin Russ Hamann Sabrina Hanley David Hanson Gail Harambasic Susan Harrer Debbie Harris Anne Hathaway Jeff Havranak Alan Hayden Barry Hays Rich Heck Orietta Hernandez Phyllis Hernandez Allen Hill Shahin Hobbeheydar Mark Hoffmann Cynthia Hoke Jane Holliday James Holmes Janet Holmes Mark Holt Kathy Howe Condon Hulgan Janet Howlett Lynne Huddleston Paul Huebner Barb Huff Chris Hulser Jan Johnson Chris Jolly Bob Jones Liz Jones Janice Jones Jeff Jones Sue Junius Dave Jernigan Paul James Sean Janisky Carla Jennings Janet Jennings Erin Jennison Frank Kain Sharon Kalb Never knew me a better Lynn Kardos Kay Kasper David Keithly Lori Kelly Patty Kelly Jenie Kemp Sara Kennett Janice King Michelle Kinney Tim Klevos Sara Klug Bill Knappenberger Penny Kosto Jeff Kounter Mike Kukuk Laura Kulovitz Karen Laflen David Lake Pam Lambert James Land Laura Lang Bruce Larsen Julie Leimkuehler Jim Lennox Greg Lewaridowski Julie Lieurance Heidie Lindholm Linda Loyd Pat Lohm Margaret Lopez Vivienne Lopez Vickie Loveland Greg Lucas Mark Luellen Mike Lundgren Debbie Lunt Tom MacDonald Cary Mader Linda Maerz Richard Magen Ed Maio John Manley Sharing the things we know and love Matt Mansell Dan Marin David Marks Julie Marsh Mark Marshall Joe Marti Holly Martin Jill Martin Laurie Martin Pat Martinez Paul Marusich Robin Mason Carol Mauldin Lisa Maxey Catherine May Charles McCall Kevin McCann Mike McCoy Roy McDaniel Kevin McDonough Tony McFadzen Tim McGinley Annette McKnight Rich McMahon Adam McMillan Cathy McWeeny Hayley Medeiros Steve Mellas .L Bob Melton Bill Metzger 1. Tim Regan thinks that whiter teeth will cap- ture the photographers attention. 2. Holding court in the mall are Paul Marusich and James Holmes. 192 Juniors Tom Middaugh Jeff Miki Mike Miles Monte Miller Steve Miller Kevin Milliken John Milne Margie Milne Terry Mitchell Michele Moblo Kellen Moelich Donald Moore Rebecca Moore Robert Moore Brent Morris Polly Morris Susan Morrow Ty Moyers Eric Muilenberg Larry Munsil Bill Murray Peggy Murritta Brad Neath Lisa Nelsen Dayna Nelson Angie Nielsen Gerhard Nikolic Kathy Norris Becky Ocheltree Kris Ogle Sue Orlosky Kathy Osmun Calee Palmer Pam Parker Doug Paulsen Gina Peraino Debbie Peterson Connie Petrick Chris Petroulakis Dan Peyton Hoyt Phelps Lise Phillips Sue Phillips Julie Pinson Torn Player Bob Ploog William Pongratz Alexandria Pope Lori Pope Ron Popovich Steve Poppe Bob Porter Rhonda Price Jerry Raby Matt Reed Tim Regan Marleen Rehm Vicki Reeves Briann Reynolds Barry Rich Diane Roberts John Robertson Chris Roe Ruthann Rolan Nick Rombakis Stuck in the middle 3 5 S 35 R i it - 5 if i s 5 X ' C 3 M C J Q gy, Q l 'IIN' fff .s yrik v .t I t Q f- E Eiflifxis Q , X iiim his sis . E it N - QM t D ,L .. in. ZW..,g of M1 -s'N2srf'wfif.:,iXvi1s -.wfglf '.'- I uesfgfn it iii- ' , . ss. .- fuk ,Q knit Lf i K, nhl 510' un., a ri .TL 3 n. , Ni Kim Roth Rick Rowen Dolly Rumann Richard Russel Sue Russell Frank Russman Tom Sackett Marcy Sanchez Cynthia Sanders Glen Sater Debbie Schmidt Brenda Schnell Bill Seedenburg Mark Sennette Patricia Sergi Tracy Shewack Steven Shrum Bob Silver Carol Siverson Jerry Slagle Brent Smallwood Christy Smith Laurie Smith Philip Smith Sara Smith Scott Smith Tami Smith Michelle Sohl Tom Solem Elaina Sorrell Kerri Spahn 'ff f Sherri Spahn 1. Junior Boys sit restlessly waiting for the bell to ring in English. 2. Clay Stamper prac- tices his ballet in between classes. Rosa Valenzuela Barbara Van Horn Jay Van Nick Vasiljev Angel Veltri Tina Vitale 196 Juniors Tim Spain Clay Stamper K. C. Starkey lrwin Statland Pam Stehlik Curt Steinle Bob Stenz Celia Stern Mark Steven Bob Stevens Mindy Stiles Frank Stout Bruce Suppes Don Swan Tom Swanson Vanja Swanson Lily Schwartz Kurt Swesey Sherry Szotek Frank Talbert Shirley Tarvin Robert Tetslaff Beth Threadgill Karen Tice Todd Toombs Jon Tortoriello Julie Tortoriello Alan Toth Joe Toth Mark Underwood it dl' ,4- ' aff if-T s-, H., 1. Bob Porter and Steve Poppe act studly in between classes. 2. Jenie Kemp studies her turkey sandwich during lunch. KJ J 1' st RJ.. Y-J -'N We can never know about the days to come 'Nwvsuuqp A M: ave, lC',-'S Karen Walsmann Mark Walters Brett Waters Cindy Welt Glen Wendt Elaine West Linda Westlund Laura Wetstein Karen Whitfield Wende Willeford Scott Williams Donna Williamson Carrie Wilson Colby Windle Darren Windield Barb Witt Tim Womeldorf Kim Wong May Woo Kelly Wood Sandra Wood Heidi Woodbury Jerry Woodrow Lynn Work Annette Volkers Terry Votichenko Hans Waage Kirk Wade Mike Waeiss Carolyn Wagner Juniors 197 1- I 198 Seniors Ex F' 3 6363 up Vx ' V. 1 Y I I R f .A N K H . ,,,- -9 k ,. , Lf , . 1 .lh Sfff - ef: gvmxtlikfz.-i5? iA t A ' gl E 15 It H., J i 'il Q 4, NHL 7' iiw-A ww 2 Y pall 'qs am 61:4 23 ............... 1 ,-3. ts: f 72 s Q,f 1 ' ' f 4-Hr , 'wal ejg., f-m 5,4-s', I hfklzija Lx thanx- ,Q gig' , ,. ' i has-vA.., ,W-7 -rm., h . I- . . . 3 x 9 J' ' L Y so--I -' 5 7 vslxzn . , , 3 ' ' .St 3 -1 s 1. Symbols of success for most seniors are the diploma and mortar board. 2. Senior Vice-Presi- dent Eric Butler manages a smile after class. 3. Dressed for the 1850's are the Senior Class offi- cers: Mary Welty, presidentg Melissa Saunders, treasurerp Lori Davies, secretary: Martha Swartwout and Dennis Spain, representatives. 4. Seniors show their outgoing spirit by cheering at a pep assembly. 5. Reflections of Mike Brady and John Schrab are caught in rear view. My ,M . Seniors 199 200 Seniors I close my eyes only for a moment and the moments gone Markalene Abrahams Carole Adams Ken Adams Mark Adams Martha Alton Brian Anderson David Anderson Eric Anderson Robert Anderson Kimberly Anthony Tracy Arrington Gregg Arney Gary Arnold Sharon Atwell Jeanne Aungst Kathy Bade Q15 ROBERT ANDERSON-Ecology Club Spanish Club Hist., Junior Achieve mentg Singers. JEANNE AUNGST- NHS vice pres.: Chansonettes, Sing- ersg Girls' State. Never one to advertise her swimming prow- ess, Michele Nielsen wears her goggles to class. x 5 s ' DAVID BANDELIN-Frosh Basketball. ROBIN BAUER- JV Volleyball: Beaver Builders, Dudettesg JV Band. Caron Bailey John Baird Shayne Baltimore David Bandelin Sharon Barkimo Laura Barricks Robin Bauer Kathryn Beaudin Seniors 201 Nothing remains quite the same Steve Beck Doris Behrmann Raymond Bensema Brian Bergeson 5 ggi if' L2215a'tss5r:m ee me Sie gr in msvseligidy f is g ' Michael Brooks I Anita Brower Qi QQ , qijfJ'Qe4U2 5 aria Brooks Z eff' 5 W Lorraine Brown ZVCQ 'Op Mark Bruner ' Mary Bucko 21556 02 all . tt? 202 Senio F i-wg i' BRIAN BERGESON-Basketball, JV Footballg TRINA BERTOCCHI-Cin- deraids, MICHAEL BRADY-Frosh Football. CARLA BROOKS-Chorus. ANITA BROWER-Badmintong Beaver J! 1 ekrorrra Q ful' Builders, Matmaids. ERIC BUTLER- DECA, Junior Civitan, Key Club, Spanish Clubg Junior senator, Senior vice pres.: Balladeers, singers. Dennis Spain is swept away by strong winds abounding on campus. Keith Cannata Robert Carey Romulus Caroselli Terry Castillo fr l ' x . gif. ' ,fi f' FE Gordon Catlin Rosa Cays Mark Celle Bernetta Chalupa Q Q David Chapman Wm XS Paul Charlton f is -ft' A stss f 1 r'i1 Dauri Chase j. X Timothy Chelgren Z if fi , Tim Chesebrough ' X. , e f l Anthony Choiewa ROMULUS CAROSELLI-Computer son Award, Top 596. GORDON CAT- Club, Martial Arts Club pres., TAP, Science Club pres., National Honor LIN-National Honor Society, Simula- Yacht Club. TIMOTHY CHELGREN- Society: Student Advisory Board: tions Club, Ski Club, Yacht Club, Top JV Baseball, Basketball, Junior Civi- Bell Choir, JV Band, Anytown, Edi- 5fZn. ROSA CAYS-Cinderaids, French tan pres., Key Club, Yacht Club. Seniors 203 Mark Churchill Rebecca Clift Kim Cloute Christine Colton Jeff Cooper Susan Cortigan Todd Anne Cowan Patricia Cromley Mike Crowley Catherine Czagney Patricia Cranston Lori Davies I'II make it this time Susan Davis Brian Dame Tomas Davis Carre Dawson REBECCA CLIFT-Dudettes, French Club, Key Club, Mataids, Teen Age Republicans, Junior vice pres., Stu- dent Body President, Key Club Cal- endar Girl, NCCJ, Homecoming Nominee. KIM CLOUTE- Chalk Chicks, Cinderaids pres., Frosh 204 Seniors treas. SUSAN CORRIGAN-Geology Club vice pres., Simulations Club, Prep Chorus, Chansonettesg Top 1095. TODD ANN COWAN- JV Band, Orchestra, Varsity Band. PATRICIA CROMLEY-German Club treas., Na- tional Honor Society. CATHERINE CZAGANY-Orchesis sec., Singers, Key Club Calendar Girl. LORI DA- VIES- Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Swimming, Pom line, Chalk Chicks, Key Club, Senior sec., Key Club Cal- endar Girl. BRIAN DAME- Top 1O'Zn. Government students study frantically for a news quiz. ROBERTO DE LA PORTlLLA-Base- ball, Football, DECA, Key Club. TOD DITOMMASO-Frosh Basketball, Football, Track, Chess Club, Key .,....-- Jonky Dawson James DeLashmutt Waldron Dean Robert Dela Portilla Donna Dell'Aringa Dave Delnoce David Denmark Thierry Deshayes Stacey DiLorenzo Tod DiTommaso Scott Dinquel Dean Dole Jenny Donley Margy Donley Creighton Donovan Thomas Dowling Well, she was just seventeen Gordon Durack Jennie Edington Danny Edwards John Edwards 6 Eric Ekstrom X Gordon Ellison Rita Ellner Janet Elsroad . Mark Erikson Debora Ervin Carla Eskeland Ann Evans Kim Failing Albert Felix Russell Ferracane Greg Feild is Nancy Fish Tom Flannigan L... DAN EDWARDS-Frosh Football, JV Football. RITA ELLNER-JV Swim- - ming, Track, Cinderaids, Mermaids. JANET ELSROAD-Geology Club treas., German Club, Chansonettes, Singers, Varsity Band. MARK ERICK- 206 Seniors SON-Tennis, Key Club sec. pres., Simulations Club sec., Spanish Club vice pres., National Honor Society, Boys' State, Top 2127. DEBORA ER- VIN-JV Volleyball, HERO, Guadalaja- ra Exchange, Top 1042. CARLA ES- I A ..,.W,,.m:s. .. ,mf KELUND-Band, Chansonettes, Jazz Singers, Orchestra, Pre Chorus. ANN EVANS-TRAGYC vice pres., Guadalajara Exchange. Allyson Jones demonstrates her foolproof way to attrack men. if X . 'E' - llono i S 5. N , . n n n1 A . 35 K i T ll,... T if-,AWAY .Nu . LEIGH ANN FOX-Softball, Track, JV Volleyball, Cinderaids, Yearbookg Soph., Junior Rep., Publicity Coor- dinator, Key Club Calendar Girl. fffii L R-S LISA GARCIA-JV, Varsity Cheer, Gymnastics, Mataids, HERO, Sen ate. TRISH GELLER-JV Badminton Swimming, Mataids. RACHEL GEN '-'Q Lisa Fleuridas James Folk David Forbes Michael Forzano Leigh Fox Michelle Goins Lisa Garcia Todd Garcia Daniel Gatlin Patricia Geller Joia Gentile Rachel Gentry Janet George Kevin George Mark George Lorraine Pulve TRY-Badminton, Beaver Builders, Mataidsg Frosh Senate. JANET , GEORGE-Cinderaids, Mataids, HERO, Orchesisg Frosh Rep. Seniors 207 208 Seni Why are you in so much hurry? Barry Giesemann Robin Giltner Rhonda Gold Dorothy Goldberg Elizabeth Goreham Susan Goss Darlene Gottlieb Michael Grandinetti Kelly Gregson Angela Hakac Christopher Hall Gary Hamonn Bilquis Hameed Lori Hamilton Sharon Hammer Robert Hampton Mary Hann Janet Hanson Sarah Harrison Jennifer Harvey BARRY GIESEMAN-Frosh Football Frosh Wrestling. ROBIN GILTNER: Beaver Builders, Latin Club, News- paper, Balladeers, Chansonettes, Singers. DOROTHY GOLDBERG- Frosh Tennis, JV Badminton, Track, Beaver Builders, Civitan, French Ol'S 4 . ni 'Q ' Club, Orchesis vice, Balladeers, Chansonettes, Prep Chorus. ELIZA- BETH GOREHAM-Cinderaids, Chalk Chicks, Junior Achievement, Keyettes, Newspaper, Yearbook. SUSAN GOSS-Cinderaids, Balla- deers sec., Chansonettes, Singers. Q 'A ' ,I 5 , - ,Q , rp DARLENE GOTTLIEB-Frosh Tennis, Volleyball, Beaver Builders, Du- dettes, Mataids ICC rep., National Honor Society, Anytown, Top Sfk. ANGELA HAKAC -Clnderaids, News- paper. The Powder Puff football assembly features a solo banana-eating contest starring Louis Ra- gusa. 1--1.-...il FJ X S V29 if 1 ' f ff nh RANDY HOOKS-Football. CAROL cording Secretaryg Beaver Builders, HUEBNER-Badminton, Basketball: Civitan, TAP, National Honor Soci- Junior senator, Student Body Re- etyg Top . LISA HUSSEY-JV Swim- Shawn Haseltine Jeanne Helms Alan Helvig Keith Heun Ryan Hodgeman Doug Holland Elizabeth Hooker Lee Hooks Carol Huebner Chuck Hurla Lisa Hussey David Hutchens mingg HERO, Keyettes. Seniors 209 It seems like only yesterday Brad Ipsen Michelle Irwin Elizabeth Jarko Colleen Jerrett Allyson Jones Evan Jones Francie Jones Reva Jones Sharon Jones Vance Julian Torrey Kaatz Joseph Karlik Donna Kaufmann Richard Kelly A NX if N C 1 Annette Klien ,xv ,fe - Jill Knappenberger 79 ELIZABETH JARKO-JV Tennis, Ma- taids. ALLYSON JONES-Pom, Cin- deraidsg Top 596. EVAN JONES-Geol- ogy Club, Top 1099. FRANCIE JONES-Balladeers, Chansonettes, Singers. VANCE JULIAN-JV Football, 210 Seniors f . , 1 1 i r'3 . Ill 1?-ff ' A R ini , 2.1: 5 5 , N , .,,: , ,..,,.t, JV Wrestling, National Honor Soci- ety: Top 596. JOSEPH KARLIK-Frosh Football, Frosh Track, Top 1095. DONNA KAUFMAN-Band sec., Na- tional Honor Society, Top 59b. AN- NETTE KLEIN-Ecology Club, French I x 1, ,qnlbl A Q .Et Club, National Honor Society, For- eign Language Award, Outstanding Junior. JILL KNAPPENBERGER-Bas- ketball, Softball, Volleyball, Varsity Band. 5' xv ew After defeating the Juniors, the Senior pow- der puff team congratulate each other. . Pamela Knutsen Michael Kozlik A 3 t is . , X .Kyiv i 5 Tk 8 K V .ii ,E X5 1. .5 kk,k .mibisi in L Steven Krone Mandy Kruse 1- sa. . - , ,F X1 ,, . A ' k - I 'I : h r . Amy Kulovitz , , it . K 'K 4 Keith Lamken I x 0 Nw ' Y Q f ' l x- x 1 '- X Q X xx Lake vi A X i gt mf X Q 1 X ., . ., Thomas Land Kathleen Lee . Ellen Lehnert ' Lee Ann Lennemann ' Kevin Lesk Larry LeSueur Scott Levin J ,J Melanie Mandelin 13' , A Tamee Maneth PAM KNUTSEN-Chalk Chicks, Wrestling. THOMAS LAND-Band KEVIN LESK-Key Club: Top 1OfZa. French Club sec., Mataids, Orchesisg vice, Bell Choir, Jazz ensemble, Or- MELANIE MANDELIN-JV Track: Cin- Senior senator. MICHAEL KOZLIK- chestra, Computer Science Club. deraids. Seniors 211 Living is easy with eyes closed Duane Marney Ellen Marshall Greg Marshall Michelle Marti Greg Martin Lynda Matlock Doris McArdle Brad McBride James McCausland George McFarland Michael McKnight Gary Mehok Joesph Meier Mary Michaelson DUANE MARNEY-DECA, German Club, Band, Orchestra. ELLEN MAR- SHALL-Swimming, Tennis: Varsity Cheer, Soph. senator, Junior pres., Chansonettes, Singers, Girls' State, 212 Sensors l ZF . ,l Key Club Calendar Girl, Homecom- ing Queen. LYNDA MATLOCK-Cin- deraids, TAPQ Chansonettes, Sing- ers. BRAD MCBRIDE-Simulations Club, Balladeers, Singers. MARY MI- CHAELSON-Frosh Tennis, Gymnas tics, Track, JV Cheer, Cinderaids Letterman's Club sec., Ski Club, Na tional Honor Society, Frosh, Soph. vice pres., Senate. ,W --X Taking a welcome break from classes is Liisa Powers. CLAIRE MILLER-Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, Band, All-State, All-City Softball, All-State Basketball. ERIC MILLER-Golf, Key Club, NHS, Top 570. MARK MILLER-Gymnastics mgr.3 German Club, Key Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Orchesis, TAP Q Q Claire Miller Eric Miller Mark Miller Steven Miller Terry Miller E . ii. treas.g Balladeers vice pres., Sing- ers, Student Body treas.g Yearbook Editor, Boys State, Civitan, NCCJ, Top 595. STEVEN MILLER-Cross Country, Track. JAMES MORRISON- JV Swimming, Top 596. CYNTHIA MOY-Beaver Builders, Chalk Chicks, Vikki Moore James Morrison Cynthia Moy Danny Muir Joseph Munchweiler Paul Murray Af, Terri Murrietta Irene Mutchnik Mark Naylor French Club, German Club sec., Bal- ladeers, Chansonettesp Top 596. JOE MUNCHWEILER-Football, Key Club, Letterman's Club. MARK NAYLOR- JV Footballg Key Club, Anytown. Seniors 213 214 Seniors Mark Negele Pamela Nelsen Lisa Neroni Timothy Nickels Michelle Nielson Mark Njaa Carol Norman Nancy Norwalk Michael O'Brien Todd Ori Troy Orr Timothy Ostrem Bill Pajak Susan Parker I'II make it this time 5 EQQ-N, 'mv P A ',,-., , MICHELE NIELSEN-Gymnastics Swimming, Trackg Varsity Cheer: Ju nior Civitan, Key Club vice pres. Laureen Pavlick Joy Peckem Ray Pendergrass Barbara Pero X N . S x'k- if Lynn Peterson Michael Peterson Suzanne Peterson is K Brian Petterson Peggy Philips Tracy Phillips Pamela Pongratz Martin Poppe Liisa Power Thomas Proulx Charles Quintrall Sandra Raby ,L if .J is . Louis Ragusa JOY PECKHAM-Cinderaids, Orche- mintong Cinderaids vice pres., SANDY RABY-Badminton, Basket- sis. BARBARA PERO-COE, Ecology HERO, Mataids treas.TOM PROULX- ball, Softball, JV Volleyballg All-City Club sec., FBLAQ Top 1OfZp. PAMELA JV Wrestlingg Singers. CHARLES Badminton. LOUIS RAGUSA-Foot- PONGRATZ-Frosh Tennis, JV Bad- QUINTRALL-GermanCIub,Top10921. ballg Letterman's Club. Seniors 215 Where's the fire, what's the hurryabout'? Carol Raisanen Scott Randza Beth Rasmussen John Re Marty Reger Bronwyn Reynolds Kim Reynolds Janet Risk Chip Rodgers Jenny Rogers John Rooney Connie Rose Anthony Ross Karen Ross Rexford Ross Tracey Roth CAROL RAISANEN-Swimmingg Cin- deraids, Yearbook photographer. JANET RISK-JV Badmintong Beaver Builders. JENNIFER ROGERS-Pom 216 Seniors K 4 x J f ' A r itil? 1-4,L,iJ. elif- S . ' r fag' 'n . 2' , v . MM E 5 U Q 1 i co-capt.g Key Club Calendar Girl. ANTHONY ROSS-Geology Club pres., Science Club treas. KAREN ROSS-National Honor Society sec.: ' A Singersg Top 2fZp. TRACEY ROTH-JV Swimmingg Dudettes, Ski Clubg Prep Chorus. 53 x xi s K ,J s ' S Caught in a rare pose are Seniors Gary Me- hok, Joe Meier, Keith Wilson and Todd Ori. . t A P , h Q it . ' X. 1 . A 'A S Victoria Rotundo 2' I ' tr Charles Rummage Shawna Russell Jeff Sadow Kell Sappington Nick Sarantes Melissa Saunders Rachel Schenk David Schnell John Schrab ,-,, , Rebecca Schrier David Schultz 0550 -v Q C l 1 , ' ' i Andrew Schwartz .-. - ' 1,5 Greg Scotten , tl. ..., it -Q -Mavis-J 'li' - ' '- r - Annette Secchiari f at-ff Gregor Shewman Bart Shillingburg Kathleen Shupe VICTORIA ROTUNDO-National Hon- Society: Top 5fZn. ANNETTE SEC- or Society, Orchesisg Chansonettes, CHIARI-Track, Volleyballg Cinder- Singers: Top 5fZ1. JEFF SADOW- aidsg Frosh pres. Band, Orchestra: National Honor Seniors 217 Slip sliding away Hans Silberschlag Nanci Silver Steven Siverson Kevin Small . Darren Smalley Carrie Smith John Smith Roland Smith Sandy Smith Nancy Sobek Dennis S ain P Kimberly Spaulding Randall Speight Kathryn Spies Tracy Steffy Michael Stehlik Brenda Stein David Stein Dennis Stephan Ann Stewart HANS SILBERSCHLAG-Track, Junior Civitan, Key Club, Band drum major. NANCI SILVER-Orchesis. KEVIN SMALL-Cross Country, Track, Key Club, DECA sec., Spanish Club. CAR- RIE SMITH-Orchesis. SANDY SMITH-Frosh Tennis, Pom capt., Key Club, Mataids, TAP, Yearbook 218 Seniors -, at -v X5 layout editor, Frosh, Soph. senator, Key Club Calendar Girl. NANCY S0- BEK-Cinderaids, Mataids. DENNIS SPAIN-Frosh Football, Ecology Club, Key Club, Latin Club, Senior rep., Anytown, Boys' State. KATHRYN SPIES-Swimming, Tennis, German Club, Junior Civitan, Key Club, Yacht - z N l. J I z , XJ Club, Band, Jazz Ensemble, Top 1095. DENNIS STEPHAN-Frosh Bas- ketball, Cross Country, Track, Key Club. ANN STEWART-Computer Sci- ence Club, Ecology Club pres., Balla- deers, Singers. TNS fp--f with Mark Naylor has trouble finding his true :den Sheryl Stewart Scott Stieg Eric Stoppa Roxanne Stragier Catherine Stulik Deborah Sudbeck Ellen Svaco Elizabeth Swanson Martha Swartwout Brian Tadrick Ronald Tanner Raymond Taylor DEBORAH SUDBECK Beaver Build- TAP, Teenage Republicans vice ior rep., Student Body recording ers Cnnderands Mataids. ELLEN pres., Yacht Club, Yearbook staff, sec.: Balladeers Chansonettes SCOOP SVACO Clnderalds, French Anytown. MARTHA SWARTWOUT- Singers, Girls' State Key Club Calen Club pres sec Martial Arts Club, Swimmingg Pom, Soph. senate, Sen- dar Girl, Homecoming nominee Trying to chase away those teenage blues Eric Terp Elizabeth Thalasinos Kirk Thompson Lori Thorell Raymond Tummond Dale Tweed Paul Uren Irene Vanicek Nancy Wagenseller Sharon Wagner Sharon Walker Dana Wampler Lori Wantland Timothy Warren Debbie Way Pamela Weaver ELIZABETH BABS THALASINOS - Cinderaids, Dudettes, French Club treas., vice, pres., pres., Martial Arts Club, National Honor Society, News- paper Editor, Orchesis vice pres., TAP, Teenage Republicans pres., Yacht Club, Yearbook Copy Editor, National Merit Scholarship, Top 5fZ1. KIRK THOMPSON - Orchesis treas., 220 Seniors . Balladeers, Singers, Top 1095. RAY TUMMOND - Wrestling. PAUL UREN - Computer Science Club, National Honor Society treas., Band pres., Bells, Balladeers, Singers pres., Top 5522. IRENE VANICEK - Cinderaids. NANCY WAGENSELLER - German Club, Band. SHARON WALKER - Frosh Tennis, Cinderaids, treas., T I HERO pres., Key club, TAP, Year- book, Soph., Junior sec., Student Body vice pres. DANA WAMPLER - Spanish Club treas., Chansonettes, Singers. PAMELA WEAVER - Ecology Club hist., German Club pres., vice pres., Mermaids, National Honor So- ciety hist., Top 2'Z1. Christopher Webb MARY WELTY - JV Badminton: Junior Civitan, Squad Leaders treas., Yacht Club sec.: Band, Jazz Ensemble, Singers: Junior rep., Senior pres.g Top IOWJ Jeff Weintraub Mary Welty Rick White Kurt Whiteman Cathryn Whitfield Bob Wiegand John Wiley Julie Wiley Timothy Wiley John Williamson Vincent Wilson Stockton Wingo Kelly Wolfswinkel Sydney Workman Jacqueline Yazzie Mary Kay Yearin Lisanne Yudell Kathy Zaic Michael Zelechowski John Zeller pres.: Top 1OfZ: Seniors 221 CAMELBACK Student-of-the-year MARTHA SWARTWOUT-CAMEL BACK STUDENT-OF-THE-YEAR .., JV, Varsity Swimming Teams, Pom Lineg Fiddler on the Roof, George M!, Chansonettes, Once Upon a Mattress, Singers, Stop the World, I Want to Get Off, Balla- deersg Top 1096, Youth-in-Govern- ment Day Participant, Sophomore Senator, Student Body Recording Secretary, Student Leadership Seminar, Senior Representative, AASC Convention: Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Key Club Calendar Girl, Girls State, NAU Citation of Achievement, Homecoming Attendant, Courts At- tendant. Camelback - March 7, 1979 CAMELBACK Student-of-the-year CAMELBACK Attendants Mark Mlller MARK MILLER-CAMELBACK AT- TENDANT . . . Boys Varsity Gymnas- tics Manager: Balladeers Vice-Presi- dent, Singers, Orchesis ICC Rep., Bell Choir, Musicals: German Club, TARS ICC Rep., TAP Treasurer, Key Club: National Honor Society, Top 670, Youth-in-Government Day Par- ticipant: Student Body Treasurer, Student Leadership Seminar: Year- book Editor-in-Chief, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, NCCJ Delegate, Civitan Dele- gate, Boys State, NAU Citation of Achievement. Dave Schultz DAVE SCI-IULTZ-CAMELBACK AT- TENDANT . . .JV, Varsity Basketball, Basketball Team Captain, All-City Player-of-the-Year in Basketball, All- State Basketball, All-Division Basket- ball Captain: Key Club, Lettermans Club: Top 10'Z: Student Review Board: Sophomore Class Treasurer, Student Leadership Seminar: Junior Class Homecoming Prince, King of Courts. Kurt Whlteman KURT Wl-IITEMAN-CAMELBACK AT- TENDANT . . . Freshman, JV, Varsity Football, Freshman, JV, Varsity Bas- ketball, Freshman, JV, Varsity Base- ball, Varsity Track, AII-State Foot- ball, All-Division Football, All-League Football, All-Conference Football, All-City Football, M.V.P. on Football Team: Lettermans Club President, Key Club: Student Leadership Semi- nar: Top 396: Civitan Delegate, Homecoming Attendant. Camelback Attendants Homecoming-October 27, 1978 Theme for Homecoming '78 - Beaver Fever Homecoming Attendants Becky Clift and Kurt Whiteman BECKY CLIFT-HOMECOMING ATTENDANT Student Body President, Student Leadership Seminar, Junior Class Vice-President: Matmaids, Howdy-Dudettes, Or- chesis, TARS, French Club, NCCJ Delegate, European Hu- manities Trip. KURT WHITEMAN-HOMECOMING ATTENDANT Var- sity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Track, All-City Football, Lettermans Club President, Key Club: Student Leadership Seminar, Top 396, Civitan Dele- gate. ' Homecoming Attendants Martha Swartwout and Keith Wilso MARTHA SWARTWOUT-HOMECOMING ATTENDANT . . . JV, Varsity Swimming, Pom Line, Balladeers, Singers, Chansonettes, Musicals: Sophomore Class Senator, Stu- dent Body Recording Secretary, Senior Class Represen- tativeg Key Club Calendar Girl, Girls State, NAU Citation of Achievement. KEITH WILSON-HOMECOMING ATTENDANT . .. Varsity Football, JV Basketball, JV Baseball, JV Swimming, All- City Football, Key Club Secretary, Lettermans Club, Ski Club. - 133339-Q Qia.oi,:f.'4 ,toogvolb O lp... + .0 no ,nn Q Homecoming King And Queen Troy Orr And Ellen Marshall TROY ORR-HOMECOMING KING . . . JV Football, Varsity Track, All- City Track, Key Club, Anytown Delegate. ELLEN MARSHALL-HOME- COMING QUEEN . . . Varsity Swimming, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Cheer: Sophomore Senator, Junior Class President, Chansonettes, Singers, Musicals, Key Club Calendar Girl, Girls State, NAU Citation of Achievement. Homecoming Kina And Oueen 2 i 26 King And Queen Of Courts King And Queen Of Courts Dave Schultz And Michele Nielsen MICHELE NIELSEN-QUEEN OF COURTS . . . Varsity Swimming, Diving Captain, Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Track, Varsity Cheer: Key Club Vice-President, Jr. Civitan Club. DAVE SCHULTZ-KING OF COURTS . . . Varsity Basketball Team Captain, All-City Basketball PIayer-of-the- Year, All-State Basketball, Key Club, Lettermans Club, Top 1Ofkg Stu- dent Review Board, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Student Leadership Seminarg Junior Class Homecoming Prince. Tl.. ,1, A ,YW ....f..y X l Af' ' ig. .L 4 s , 'A . .. . - F .- was ,mar fb vm' 120 M ., 1 .df SI. Mama Qmmfywwwfdv, Vvmvkix af .4 'P N M-.T V N-11 Q A ' A I ,fa I S--wx 99+ jf x Amr: -x . 4 I M L. . ' - X, ' K' vu K M 1 ' N K xx WE 4 .. 6 X - - X7 4 d I X ,A I gv .I 1 +4 if T M f w .Y W' H S. Q ,,,.. Q , A , , , QC A f A J. 3 A gy x xx! W' Qi . ' f X X . .. K - ,. ' g 5. . m X 4 1 X X ' ' 5 X 1. .E k . . . . 1, A x .X - ,Zi . ,A f .Hwy 1 ' .x 1 Y ' 1 '11 X 1 'I'3:'2 X ww 1 Q. fm 4 h ' 2. 1' ' 'gsm-Q sf 1 fx 'A . 'Sk M ' Qgzf? X ? P 1 5 Q. - 0-un., ,, X 'E 41 I' ' l YJ' ow 'Ky X . x f' -1 1 'T7 V' 5 . ' Q 1, 'uf . gf' 1 ,' 1 V .af . A! Yearbook Editors Mark Miller Editor-in-Chief Doug Paulsen Photo Editor Elizabeth Thalasinos Copy Editor Sandy Smith Layout Editor Newspaper Editors Paul Charlton Co-Editor Elizabeth Thalasinos Co-Editor PAUL CHARLTON Freshman, JV Track, Yacht Club, Junior Achievement Company President, Newspaper Co-Editor. MARK MILLER . . . Boys Varsity Gymnastics Manager, Balladeers Vice-President, Singers, Orchesis ICC Relp., Bell Choir, Musicals, German Club, TARS ICC Rep., AP Treasurer, Key Club, National Honor Soci- ety, Top 695, Youth-in-Government Day Participant, Student Body Treasurer, Student Leadership Seminar, Yearbook Editor-in-Chief, Who's Who Among American High School Students, NCCJ Delegate, Civitan Dele- gate, Boys State, NAU Citation of Achievement. DOUG PAULSEN Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Swimming, Civitan Club Vice-President, Publications Club, Fresh- man President, Junior President, Student Leadership Seminar, Yearbook Photo Editor, NCCJ Delegate, Sophomore Class Homecoming Prince. SANDY SMITH Freshman Tennis, Pom Line Captain, Matmaids, Freshman, Sophomore Senator, TAP ICC Rep., Year- book Layout Editor, NCCJ Delegate, Key Club Junior Sweetheart, Calendar Girl. ELIZABETH THALASINOS Cindermaids, Dudettes, French Club President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Martial Arts Club, Orchesis Vice-President, TAP, TARS President, Yacht Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Top 596, Newspaper Co-Editor, Yearbook Copy Editor, National Merit Scholarship, Sertoma Award, Youth-in-Government Day. 228 Yearbook, Newspaper Editors Boys, Girls States Mark Ericson Mark Miller Dennis Spain Martha Swartwout Ellen Marshall Jeanne Aungst Anytown Nick Sarantes Tim Spain Rom Caroselli Troy Orr Jenie Kemp Carol Huebner Darlene Gottlieb Ellen Svaco Civitan Katrina Gonnerman Michele Nielsen Elaina Sorrell Patty Crowley Kim Bliffert Celia Rumann Susan Durrenberger JEANNE AUNGST-NHS, Top Zfk, Singers, Girls State, NAU Citation of Achievement. ROM CAROSELLI-NHS, Top 2'Za, Stu- dent Advisory Board, Anytown. MARK ERICSON-Key Club President, NHS, Top 295, Boys State, NAU Citation of Achieve- ment. DARLENE GOTTLIEB- Varsity Volleyball, Howdy Du- dettes, NHS, Top 596, Anytown. CAROL HUEBNER-Varsity Bas- ketball, Top WJ, Student Body Recording Secretary, Civitan, Anytown. NICK SARANTES-An- ytown. ELLEN SVACO-French Club President, TARS Vice- President, Martial Arts Club, CAMELBACK Staff, Anytown. Boys And Girls State, Anytown, Ci All-State Football All-City Football Eric Anderson, Dan Valenzuela, Brad Ipsen, Creighton Donovan, Craig Roos, Keith Ryan Hodgeman., Frank Stout Wilson - e All-City i Cross Country Sandra Pollock 230 All-Statel All-City Sports Hugh O'Brian Award Katrina Gonnerman LAURA COOPER-German Club, Band, Bell Choir, Jazz Ensemble, Orchesis. JILL FOX- Band, Jazz Ensemble, Regional Band, Regional Orchestra, All-State Band. KATRINA GONNER- MAN-Mermaids, Orchesis Treasurer, Civitan, Freshman Courts Princess, Hugh O'Brian Award for Outstanding Leadership. SUSAN HARRER-Badminton, JV Tennis, Band, Singers, Regional Band. ANNETTE KLEIN-Ecology Club, French Club, NHS, Top 2'H:, U of A Outstanding Junior Award. BRUCE LARSEN -Band, Squad Leaders President, NHS, Top 2'Zn of Junior Class, Regional Band. ANDREW LISICKI-Top 1096, National Merit Commended Scholar. KA- REN ROSS-NHS Secretary, Top 296, National Merit Commended Scholar. ANDY SCHWARTZ- Jr. Civitan Club, Yacht Club President, NHS, National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist. PAM STEHLIK-Varsity Diving, Varsity Gymnastics, Band, NHS, Top 2'Za of Junior Class. PAUL UREN-Band President, Bell Choir Vice-Presi- dent, Singers President, NHS Treasurer, Top 5'Zz. NHHODBI Merit Andrew Schwartz Andrew Lisicki Karen Ross Elizabeth Thalasinos Annette Klein Regional Band, Chorus Rich Etling Bruce Larsen Paul Uren Tom Land Mike Stehlik Dan Bowling Marcia Harrer Laura Cooper Pam Stehlik Susan Harrer Jill Fox Hugh O'Brian Award, National Merit, Regional Band 2 TOP V Zofo Rom Caroselli Mark Ericson Mike Stehlik Pam Weaver i Karen Ross I Jeanne Aungst Carol Huebner Annette Klein TOP 5ofo Mary Michaelson Darlene Gottlieb Eric Miller Kurt Whiteman Gordon Catlin Elizabeth Thalasinos Jenny Harvey Donna Kaufmann Patty Cromley Andrew Schwartz Allyson Jones ,.x x,.x K 12 NMNXQNX X Ssmvmx N New and innovative ideas were an abundant quantity with this years CAMELBACK staff. Th creativity and ingenuity of the participants are evi- dent on every page of the book. As the editors we would like to thank allthose who contributed ,their time and e ergy in the hopes of making the C MELBACK a valuable memoir of Stottsdale High. s Doug Paulsen RN ws Qi 'Q we Www X limit. all l an WX? Q we NW 'mf we we sa N I N. snr- H835 451 We .yi- ANTHONEY 84 PATRICIA ADAMS ll MR. 84 MRS. J. D. BUTLER M RS. JANE BERTOCCHI ,A RICHARD BERTOCCHI I 5 A. LISA BOUGHNER A DAURI CHASE Q55 LORI DAVIES 1. MR' 8' MBS' -'A'V'E5I ROBERT DE NIRO if DELASl3MUT'lf L PAUL oouesew I I I LEIGHLOND FOXMORER' DIA ggoRTRAIT srumo I' L . . I I A C' LEE GOODMAN 5' A A .... i E Q JESEXSHXGOSSEN QR. ' AFRR AAA K RR ooutta PNRICIRIHMANQ? s . W K CLI IJAYSW , KAREN LAETZg MR. s. MRS. WILLIAM HOSKING LANGLEY I MR. s. MRS. w. G. THE so me KNooB FAMILY HowAR E MAR oRIE L L R' I I A ,Ar . el E . ,h - , ef tix I .. PETE Ml'-N54 as . f IL 3 E SWARTWOUTIL GARY TISON MR. 81 MRS. E. C. ORLOSKY OVERLAND TRAILS GALLERIES MR. 81 MRS. CLAUDE PROSNIER BETH SANCHEZ KAY D. SCHNELL STANLEY'S PLUMBING ELLEN SVACO 81 LIZ THALASINOS JOHN LENNON 81 SID VICIOUS LORI SUE K. C. WANTLAND Our thanks to these CAMELBACK Boosters whose contributions have provided scholarships to publication camps for staff members. J Don Anderson 94 Joe Barcala 92 Norma Barer 64 Jim Bevell 89, 99 John Calvin 89 Evelyn Caskey 72, 73, 82 Fran Chalupa 95 Jeanette Churchhill 94 Marion Clayton 94 Madeline Cloute 94 Dave Coats 82 Esther Colt 94 Mary Conners 74 Neal Corbin 76 Joe Corte 79, 99 Mary Jane Currey 94 Art Cutting 89 Berini, Robert 159 Afdem A Abeyta, Camille 172 Abrahams, Markalene 200 Adams, Aileen 29, 158 Adams, Carole 200 Adams Cynthia 172 Adams Guy 102, 172 Adams Jeff 158 Adams Kenneth 81, 200 Adams Mark 200 Stacie 22 172 Agan, Edward 172 Ahlrich, Ronald 186 Ahlrich, Susan 158 Aiden, Carol 158, 52 Aiken, James 26, 65, 186 Aiken, Patrick 26 Alberti, Roy 158 Allessandri, Karen 61, 186 Alessandri, Lisa 158 Allen, Martha 158 Allen, Merry 52, 172 Alton, Martha 200 Alton, Thomas 158, 104, 161 Anderson Amburn, Frances 186 Anderson, Anne 186, 61 Anderson, Brian 200 Anderson, David 200 Anderson, Eric 98, 99, 200 , Robert 22, 51, 200 Anderson, Wally 172 Andrews, Daniel 172 Andrews, Patty 186 Andrews, David 186 Anthony, Karen 158 Anthony, Kimberly 200 Anthony, Mike 186 Anthony, William 158 Ardy, Michael 102, 172 Armie, Chris 172 Armie, Jill 52, 55, 61, 172 Arney, Gregg 200 Arney, Todd 172 Arnold, David 27, 186 Arnold, Gary 200 Arnold, Karen 172 Aronson, Vickie 172 Arrington, Tracy 200 Arriola, Fernando 158, 104 Arriola, Ingemund 27, 172 Ashton, Margaret 26, 172 STAFF John Dant 35, 83 Tillie Davis 95 Del Davis 83 Tico Dominquez 94 Mary Lou Doss 95 John Doyle 83, 60 John Durbin 73, 95 Lois Edwards 81 Jack Evans 81 Judith Faucher 89 Ruth Gallagher 94 Paul Gonnerman 89 Jerry Haley 87, 103 Pat Hennessy 76, 77, 99 Leslie Hurst 73 William Jenkins 89 Lynn Jett 82 Teresa Kayona 75 Steve Kennedy 89 Leo Landers 95 Art Lowenstein 77 Lee Ludwig 59, 83, 242 Jack Maraschiello 87 Sherrie Maule 107 Cathy Merenda 83 Bette Michaud 95 Sandra Moultrie 82, 83, 158 Don Nordlund 89 John Overstreet 76, 77 Sharon Palermo 95 Joanne Park 83 Naomi Post 95 Donnie Ross 62, 75 Gerald Rutz 77 STUDENTS Attico, Angela 186 Attridge, Diana 158 Attridge, Lena 186 Attwood, John 27, 186 Atweel, Sharon 200 Atwood, Ken 186 Aungst, Jeanne 76, 200 Aungst, Kathy 158 Austin, Kendall 158 Axtell, Jeffrey 99, 186 Ayen, Shemon 186 Bade, Kathleen 200 Bade, Robert 186 Bagnato, Andy 172 Bailey, Caron 49, 201 Baird, John 98, 99, 201 Baker, Brenda 158, 172 Baker, Connie 186 Baker, Mike 186 Baker, Roger 186 Baker, Terry 172 Balestrieri, Mishel 52, 186 Ballard, Eric 26, 51, 55, 172 Baltimore, Shayne 51, 201 Bandelin, David 201 Bandelin, Michael 186 Barbieri, Celia 172 Barikmo, Sharon 201 Barrett, Michael 186 Barrett, Steve 158 Barricks, Laura 201 Bartok, Karen 135, 158, 63 Barton, Lisa 158, 49 Bashaw, James 186 Baskin, William 158 Bate, Linda 27, 186 Batina, James 158, 104 Bauer, Dean 159, 113 Bauer, Robert 159 Bauer, Robin 201 Baumgart, Brian 159 Bays, Michael 102, 172, 178 Beal, Jeanne 159 Beaudin, Kathryn 201 Beaudrie, Beth 159 Beck, Steve 202 Beckley, Beverly 172 Beedle, Kelly 38, 172 Behrmann, Doris 202 Belcher, Sherri 63, 159 Belhassen, Rboin 32, 186 Benjamin, Jolene 29, 61, 186 Bennett, David 172 Bensema, Raymond 202 Benson, Carol 52, 172 Bergeson, Brian 202, 207 Bergeson, Mary 136, 137, 159 52 Bertocchi, Teresa 45, 69, 186 Bertocchi, Trina 202 Bethel, Mark 104, 159 Bhukhan, Hemant 202 Bielli, Mike 32, 51, 186 Biers, Rick 186 Bills, Aaron 186 Bitter, Cynthia 26, 55, 159 Black, Ronald 186 Blackburn, Kim 172 Blackledge, Thomas 202 Blakley, John 104, 159 Bliffert, Kim 45, 172 Bliffert, Kyle 171, 172 Blouin, David 104, 159 Boden, Sheri 159 Boden, William 172 Bodey, Deanna 172 Bohringer, Julie 172 Boileau, Christopher 135, 159 Boillot, John 202 Bolden, Betty 173 Bolte, Earl 186 Bolte, Kelly 113, 173 Bond, Ellen 186 Booher, Robert 186 Borrero, Raymond 173 Boughner, Lisa 242, 35, 38, 69, 173 Boundy, David 186 Boundy, Marlese 159 Bowling, Daniel 84, 51, 173 Bowling, John 159 Bowman, Mike 173 Brady, Ann-Marie 52, 187 Brady, Michael 199, 202 Brady, Vito 173 Brady, William 173 Brashear, Julie 173 Braun, Jillaine 173 Bravo, Robert 27, 159 Breen, Jr. Roy 159 Brehm, John 173 Madeline Schneck 83 Ray Soltero 22, 92 Jerry Spaulding 135, 157 Norman Stanley 50, 55, 65 James Stephens 76, 77 Luther Stewart 82, 83 Charlotte Swett 75 Robert Tellef 75, 99, 104 Ruth Thomas 83 Judith Touby 81 Sharon Turner 32 Bette Van Hoy 95 Don Wagner 136, 137 Beth Ward 50, 51, 52 Jerry West 102 Ruby Winningham 76 Floyd Woodard 84 Briley, Claire 202 Brinkman, Jeannine 49, 61, 173 Britt, Tamara 187, 52 Bronner, Sharon Brooks, Brian 173 Brooks, Carl 187 Brooks, Carla 202 Brooks, Michael 202 Brower, Anita 202 Brown, Allen 187 Brown, Christina 187 Brown, Jerome 173 Brown, Lorraine 34, 202 Bruner, Mark 202 Bruns, Tacy 187 Bryant, Ronald 173 Bryant, Susan 159 Bucko, Mark 187 Bucko, Mary 202 Burback, Terri Burden, Sara 242, 173, 52, 69 Burg, Terry 187 Burian, Mark 173 Burns, ,Todd 187 Burris, Amy 136, 62, 113, 187 Burton, R. Michael 159 Busch, Patti 45, 63, 159 Bush, Randall 159 Butler, Eric 199, 202 Butler, Karen 187 Butler, Thomas 104, 159 Butterfield, Timothy 173 Buzzard, Theron 99, 187 Byrd, Bonnie 187 Byrd, John 187 Byrd, Mary 49, 159 C Caddell, Debbie 159 Caddell, Linda 187 Campbell, Roger 173 Campton, Russell 159 Cannata, Keith 203 Caponetto, Eileen 173 Cappel, Michele 173 Carey, Robert 203 Carlson, Barbara 187 Carlson, David 159 Carlson, Lori 26, 39, 187, 52 Caroselli, Christopher 173 Index 235 Dean, Caroselli, Romulus 35, 42, 203 Carpenter, Jeffrey 27, 159 Carpenter, Terry 187 Carr, Margaret 173 Casalena, Christopher 135, 159 Casanova, Lisa 110, 173 Castillo, Terry 203 Catlin, Gordon 39, 203 Cays, Jaime 171, 102, 173 Cays, Rosa 242, 35, 203, 69 Celle, Mark 203 Chaddock, Cynthia 159 Chalupa, Bernetta 203, 95 Chamberlain, Lynnett 51, 61, 65, 187 Chamberlin, Dan 81, 173 Chamberlin, James 39, 187 Chapin, Kory 113, 173 Chapman, David 203 Chapman, Valerie 173 Charlton, Paul 35, 59, 203 Chase, Daurie 242, 203, 69 Chelgren, Timothy 21, 38, 56, 203 Chernov, Aaron 187 Chesebrough, Tim 203 Chesley, Clarence 187 Chew, Christopher 173 Childs, Charles 173 Cholewa, Anthony 203 Christ, Matthew 173 Christensen, Mark 113, 173 Christensen, Michael 187 Christopher, Karen 174 Church, Bruce 102, 174 Churchill, Mark 204 Clardy, Robert 174, 113 Clark, James 26, 159 Clark, Timothy 159 Clay, Debra 159 Clement, Ralph 187 Clement, Rhonda 61, 174 Clifford, Daniel 187 Clift, Kristi 171, 174, 38 Clift, Rebecca 30, 31, 42, 204 Cloute, Kim 204 Coffin, Gregory 157, 159 Coleman, Gerald 26, 187 Collier, Michael 159 Colton, Chris 204 Colton, John 159 Colton, Kathy 29, 31 Colwell, Colette 52, 159 Connors, Margaret 107, 187 Connors, Mary 159 Connors, Michael 104 Connors, P. Shawn 102, 174 Constance, Kimberly 26, 174 Conway, David 159 Coons, John 174 Cooper, Dori 174 Cooper, Gary 30, 37, 101, 187, 99 Cooper, Jeffrey 204 Cooper, Laura 26, 187 Cooper, Mary 187 Copley, David 187 Corbin, Chris 174 Corbin, Neil 104, 159 Cordaro, Michael 160 Cordaro, Susan 52, 160 Cornelius, Lisa 107, 174 Corrai, Lisa 52, 55, 187 Corrigan, Deborah 174 Corrigan, Susan 34, 204 Cowan, Todd Ann 26, 204 Cowie, Neil 187 Cox, Rhonda 160 Cranston, Patricia 110, 204 Cressey, Marian 187 Cromley, Margaret 34, 160 236 Index Cromley, Patricia 39, 204 Crompton, Steven 59, 187 Crowley, Michael 204 Crowley, Patricia 171, 174 Cuilty, Jennifer 157, 160, 90 Cuilty, Kathleen 174 Culp, Bonnie 174 Cummings, Stacy 188 Cummins, Krissy 160 Cummins, Paul 102, 188 Curry, John 174 Curry , Lorise 188 Curtin, Michael 188 Czagany, Catherine 32, 51, 64, 204 D Alessandro, Benede 113, 160 Daley, Joseph 188 Dame, Brian 204 Dana, Dorene 157, 160, 90 Darden, Tracy 174 Davidson, James 39, 188 Davies, Lori 199, 242, 25, 45, Dudzik, Pamela 160 Dugan, Linnet 174 Duggan, Lizbeth 174 Duggan, Sean 160 Duncan, Stephen 188 Dunn, Shawn 174 Durack, Gordon 206 Durrenberger, Bill 135, 160 Durrenberger, Susan 107, 188, 42, 157 Dutton, Michelle 188 Dyer, Marla 29, 188 E Eades, Michael 160 Ealy, Betty 160 Flanigan, Thomas 206 Fletcher, Ann 174 Fletcher, John 135 Fleurid Fleurid as, Lisa 207 as, Mark 174 Fnppen, David 188 Flood, Flood, Flood, Florio, Deborah 188 Deborah 188 Douglas 174 Barbara 174 Flowers, Cynthia 25, 174 Foley, Timothy 174 Folk, James 207 Forbes, Anne Marie 174 Forbes, David 207 Forbes, Patricia 189 Forbes Robin 161 Edington, Jennie 26, 206 Edwards, Danny 206 Edwards, Ekstrom, John 26, 39, 42 Eric 206 Ekstrom, Minda 188 Ellerbee, Shawn 174 Elliott, Kenneth 160 Elliott, Patrick 27, 160 206 69, 204 Davies, Robert 104, 160 Davis, Jane 174 Davis, Leslie 26, 135, 160 Davis, Susan 204 Davis, Thomas 204 Dawson, Carre 61, 64, 204 Dawso n, Jonathan 205 De Elena, Charles 174 De Lashmutt, James 205 De Mar, Kristene 160 De Silva III, Lionel 174 Daniel 102, 174 Ellison, Gordon 206 Ellner, Rita 206 Elsroad, Janet 51, 206 Engel, Amy 174 England, Don 188 Enriquez, Louis 160 Erickson, Karl 160 Erickson, Mark 39, 22, 60, 206 Ernst, Francis 174 Erskine, Jeffrey 188 Ervin, Debora 206 Eskelund, Carla 28, 82, 51, 206 Dean, Waldron 60, 205 Dekam, Deborah 188 Dela Portilla, Robert 99, 205 Del Aringa, Donna 35, 22, 69, 205 Dell Aringa, Dorothy 242, 22, 160 Dell Aringa, Thomas 160 Dellrie, F. Adam 188 Delnoce, Dave 205 Denmark, David 205 Denzer, Bill 188 Deshayes, Thierry-Je 205 De Silva, Lionel 174 Devlin, Tammy 174 Dewey, Gigi 100 Di Gregorio, Jo Anne 174 Di Lorenzo, Stacey 205 Di Tommaso, Andrea 26, 188 Di Tommaso, Tod 35, 38, 205 Di Tommaso, Trina 160 Dickinson, Suzanne 188 Dickson, Betsy 136, 160 Dillard, Jane 174 Dimperio, Paula 188 Dinneen, Michele 174 Dinquel, Kenneth 174 Dinquel, Scott 205 Dockery, Kaci 160 Dole, Dean 205 Donahue, Kristy 160 Donley, Jenny 205 Donley, Margy 205 Donovan, Creighton 98,99,205 Doolan, Jeff 160 Doolan, Mark 188 Doucet, Steven 174 Douds, Steven 104, 160 Doyle, Larry 174 Dowling III, Thomas 205 Dowling, William 160 Du Bose, Adam 188 Du Mone, Elyse 174 Duckworth, Cynthia 107, 174 Eskelund, Cyndee 174 Eskew, Teresa 160 Esry, Bill 188 Esry, Jack 174 Essex, Wendy 188 Essex, Susan 62, 174 Etling, Peggy 26, 107, 188, 51, 55 Etling, Richard 26, 84, 160, 51, 55 Evans, Ann 206 Evans, Kathleen 174 Evans, William 188 F Fadley, Ann 26, 92, 174, 62 Fadley, Jeffrey 174 Failing, Kim 206 Failing, Pam 62, 174 Failing, Valerie 160 Farnsworth, Leah 188 Forbes, Susan 174 Ford, Cindy 189 Ford, Randy 161 Formica, Marisa 161 Forzano, Michael 207 Fox, Jill 189 Fox, Leigh 242, 42, 47, 69, 207 Francis, Melissa 189 Franzen, Stephanie 175 Freeman, Peggy 189 Freer, Kimberley 61, 62, 63, 174 Freer, Kipton 104, 161 Friedman, Carol 161 Frignac, Catherine 161 Frignac, Pauline 189 Fritz, Daryn 189 Fronk, Duane 189 Frost, Donald 189 Frost, Mary 51, 161 Fuller, Adrienne 161 G Gaebler, Laurie 51, 161 Gaebler, Randall 189 Gailey, Robin 175 Gaines, Shivonn 26, 189 Galliher, William 51, 189 Galusha, Kent 26, 65, 189 Garcia, Elizabeth 21, 47, 207 Garcia, Joe 189 Garcia, Todd 207 Garn, Stephen 189 Garner, Denise 175 Gasparro, Eugene 102, 175 Gateley, Eric 26 Gatlin, Cheryl 189 Gatlin, Cheryl 189 Gatlin, Daniel 207 Gavotto, Vernica 161 Geller, Patricia 207 Gentile, Joia 207 Faust, Daniel 174 Faust II, David 188 Fawley, Curt 188 Fehr, Erin 34, 160, 64 Fehr, Gregory 188 Feil, Kurt 102, 174 Felix, Albert 206 Ferger, Danny 160 Fernwalt, Scott 174 Ferracane, Russell 32, 51, 55, 206 Fidler, Holly 63, 160 Field, Gregg 27, 206 Filicetti, Debra 161 Filicetti, Sam 188 Filler, Ellen 188 Filler, Jane 188 Finlan, Theresa 188 Firman, T. J. 174 Fish, Nancy 206 Flanigan, Terrence 188 Gentry, Rachel 110, 207 George, Brian 189 George , Janet 207 George, Karen 136, 137, 175 George, Kevin 207 George George , Mark 207 , Tamara 175 Gerber, Steven 175 Germano, Kathleen 161 Gibbon Gibbon 175 s, Debra 52, 63, 175 s, Denise 52, 55, 63, Gibson, Henry 175 Gibson, Randy 189 Giebelhaus, Jeffrey 161 Giesemann, Barry 208 Giesler, Denis 161 Gilchri st, James 161 Giesler, Louis 189 Gill, Janel 189 Glltner, Robin 208 Ginter, Kevin 175 Glady, Richard 189 Goehring, Lisa 189 Goins, Michelle 207 Gold, Rhonda 208 Goldberg, Dorothy 32, 51, 64, 208 Goldberg, Rebecca 107, 38, 52, 175 Goldsmith, David 161 Gonnerman, Katrina 62, 64, 175 Gordon, Michael 175 Gordon, Richard 175 Goreham, Elizabeth 242, 208, 69 Goreham, Rebecca 136, 49, 62, 161 Gorman, Francis 82, 161 Goss, Susan 51, 208 Gossen, Gretchen 29, 32, 51, 55, 60, 64, 189 Gott, Andrew 161 Gottlieb, Carolyn 52 Gottlieb, Darlene 39, 208 Gottlieb, Robert 161 Goulet, Tim 189 Gourley, Scott 175 Grandinetti, Michael 208 Graves, Leisa 79, 47 Graves, Tracy 161 Gray, Gari Ann 135, 161 Gray, Michael 161 Gray, Scott 161 Greeley, Adrienne 135, 161 Green, Jennifer 189 Green, Jr. Corrin 161 Greene, Ian 99, 189 Greene, Joy 62 Greene, Vincent 57, 104, 161 Greenwold, Scott 161 Greer, Vicki 25, 175 Gregory, Michael 175 Gregson, Kelly 208 Grimes, John 102, 189 Grimes, Michael 161 Grossetto, Joanne 161 Grubaugh, Rebecca 52, 60, 175 Gudenschwager, Shery 51, 189 Guine, Colleen 161 Gyger, Jeffery 161 H Habecker, James 113, 161 Hadley, Craig 26, 189 Hagen, Scott 162 Hagestad, Scott 189 Hahn, Holly 162 Hakac, Angela 208 Hakim, Omar 162 Hall, Christopher 208 Hall, Douglas 162 Hall, Ed 189 . Halpin, Sean 189 Halste, James 104, 162 Hamann, Gary 208 Hamann, Russell 189 Hameed, Bilquis 208 Hamilton, Lori 208 Hammer, Camille 162 Hammer, Sharon 208 Hampton, Robert 22, 208 Hancock, Janice 175 Hanley, Desiree 162 Hanley, Sabrina 27, 242, 189, 69 Hanlon, Dee 175 Hann, Mary 208 Hansen, Janet 108 Hanson, Davld 189 Harambasic, Gail 189 Hardy, Jennifer 175, 51 Hardy, Susan 162 Harrer, Marcia 26, 136, 162, 55 Harrer, Susan 26, 39, 52, 190 Harris, Deborah 190 Harris, Donna 175 Harris, Gregory 162 Hosking, Allison 27, 163 Howard, Gina 176 Howe, Kathleen 26, 185, 190 Howlett, Janet 190 Huddleston, Lynne 190 Hudon, Robert 176 Hudson, Cindy 163 Hudson, Mark 176 Huebner, Carol 42, 209 Harrison, Sarah 208 Hartman, Eric 175 Harvey, Jennifer 208 Haseltine, Shawn 209 Hassapis, John 55, 175 Hathaway, Anne 51, 190 Hathaway, Karen 175 Hauenstein, Jean 175 Hauenstein, Jerald 176 Hauenstein, Judy 162 Havranek, Janet 176 Havranek, Jeffrey 102, 190 Hawes, Cathy 52, 162 Hawes, Nita 29, 52, 176 Hayden, Alan 190 Hayes, Randel 98, 99, 176 Hays, Barry 102, 190 Haywood, Brenda 52 Heather, Jodi 60, 176 Heck, Richard 190 Hedges, Constance 162 Heidemann, Scott 162 Heintz, Claudia 52, 162 Helda, Eric 176 Heldenbrand, Daniel 176 Hellinghausen, Kira 135, 162 Helms, Jeanne 209 Helms, Lisa 176 Helvig, Alan 209 Hemmerle, Constance 162 Hemmerle, Jane 176 Hempel, Melissa 157, 35, 162 Henderson, Marion 162 Henningsen, Mark 135, 162 Hering, Jodi 136, 137, 162, 62 Hernandez, Elizabeth 176 Hernandez, Orietta 190 Hernandez, Phyllis 190 Heun, Keith 209 Heun, Paul 102, 176 Heywood, Brenda 162 Hill, Allen 190 Hill, Dixon 51, 176 Hilliker, Carl 104, 162 Hinton, Kimberlysue 162 Hlx, Linda 49 Hix, Ronald 102, 176 Hoag, Kevin 162 Hoak, Timothy 176 Hobbeheydar, Shahin 102, 190 Hodgeman, Ryan 99, 209 Hodbeman, Scott 99, 176 Hoelsch, David 242, 176, 69 Hoffmann, Mark 190 Hoglund , Benjamin 135, 162 Hoke, Cynthia 190 Holder, Michael 176 Holder, Robert 104, 162 Holliday, Jane 190 Hollister, Matthew 242, 176, 60, 69 Holmes, James 190, 192, 99 Holmes, Janet 242, 190, 69 Holmes, Patricia 157, 163 Holmes, Robert 102, 176 Holmes, Susan 163 Holt, Mark 190 Hooker, Elizabeth 209 Hooker, Kathryn 107 Hooker, Patricia 176 Hooks, Lee Randy 99, 209 Hopkins, Stephen 176 Horn, Randall 176 Horton, Todd 163 Huebner, Paul 190 Huff, Barbara 190 Huffman, Valerie 176 Hughes, Mark 176 Hulgan, Concon 190 Hulme, Leonard 176 Hundley, Margaret 163 Hurla, Bill 176 Hurla, Charles 209 Husbands, Ruth 163 Hussey, Lisa 209 Hutchens, David 209 Hutchison, Robert 163 Iman, Caryn 49, 176, 62 Inman, Jerald 176 Inskeep, Kellye 176 Ipsen, Brad 101, 98, 99, 210 Ipsen, Dana 30, 157, 163 Irwin, Michelle 210, 62 J Jackson, Barbara 29, 176 Jacobelli, David 163 Jacobs, Donald 163 Jahrmarkt, Kimberly 29, 163 Jacobs, Paul 176 James, Gregory 176 James, Paul 190 James, Susie 176 Janisky, Sean 190 Jarko, Elizabeth 210 Jarko, Jeffrey 102, 177 Jenkins, Synetta 35 Jenkins, Tom 102, 177 Jennings, Bryson 177 Jennings, Carla 190 Jennings, Janet 190 Jennison, Erin 52, 190 Jensen, Troy 177 Jensen, William 177 Jernigan, David 190 Jerrett, Brenda 29, 163 Jerrett, Colleen 210 Johnson, Aubrey 163, 135 Johnson, Bill 177 Johnson, Gregory 177 Johnson, Jan 25, 190 Johnson, Janice 52, 163 Johnson, Ronald 163 o Johnst n, Leanne 22, 163 Jolly, Christina 190 Jones, Allyson 25, 207, 210 Jones, Bob 190 Jones, Elizabeth 190 Jones, Evan 210 Jones, Francie 51, 210 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Janice 61, 190 Jeffrey 190 Kathleen 177 Mark 163 Reva 210 Sharon 210 Jordan, Jo Ann 177 Julian, Julian, Junius, Juvet, Todd 104, 163 Vance 39, 210 Susan 190 Stephen 177 K Kaatz III, Torrey 210 Kain, Frank 190 Kalb, Carolyn 107, 163 Kalb, Sharon 190 Kardos, Lynn 30, 185, 242 Karlik, Joseph 210 Kasper, Kay 38, 191 Kastner, Maureen 177 Kaufmann, Donna 26, 39, 210 Kaufmann, Laura 107, 177 Kazarian, John 135, 163 Kearney IV, J. Robert 163 Keithly, David 191 Keller, Rex 177 Keller, Sheryl 52, 163 Kelly, Lori 191 Kelly, Patricia 61, 191 Kelly, Richard 210 Kelly, Tammara 177 Kelly, Timothy 177 Kemp, Franklin 177 Kemp, Jenie 185, 35, 191, 196 Kennett, Sara 242, 69, 191 Kesteloot, Diane 49, 163 Kesteloot, Donald 30, 102, 177 Kethman, Dianne 177 Kethman, Jodi 163 Khera, Amik 163 Khera, Sunil 163 Khoury, Paul 163 Kidner, Scott 171, 102, 57, 177 Kidner, Susan 177 Kimber, Sandy 177 Kimerer, Kelly 177 King, Janice 191 King, Kathleen 107, 177 King, Steven 104, 163 Kinney, Michelle 191 Kirsten, Jennifer 177 Klaus Jr., Mitchell 177 Klein, Annette 210 Klein, Audrey 177 Kelvos, Timothy 191 Kline, Lee 27, 55, 177 Kling, Tracy 177 Klug, Sara 38, 191 Kmetz Jr., John 177 Knappenberger, Bill 27, 191 Knappenberger, Jill 26, 107, 210 Knoob, Eric 163 Knutsen, Pamela 45, 64, 211 Koenig, Jeffrey 177 KOPPI Adam 104, 163 Kosednar Jr., Louis 135, 163 Kosto, Penny 191 Kounter, Jeff 27, 191 Kozlik, Jacqueline 163 Kozlik, Michael 211 Kro' -, Carolyn 163 Kron, Steven 211 Kropp, Robert 163 Krouth, Mitchell 177 Krueger, Russell 177 Kruse, Amanda 51, 55, 211 Kruse, Lynda 163 Kukuk, Michael 191 Kulovitz, Amy 211 Kulovitz, Laura 191 L Lachner, Sibylle 177 Laetz, Karen 32, 52, 177 Laflen, C. Scott 104, 163 Laflen, Karen 26, 191 Index 237 Lake, David 191 Lake, Kathleen 211 Lambert, Mark 163 Lambert, Pamela 62, 191 Lamken, Keith 211 Lamken, Kevin 177 Land, James 191 Land, Thomas 84, 51, 55, 65, 211 Lane, Kerry 102, 177 Lang, Laura 64, 191 Larkin, Daniel 102, 177 Larkin, Tom 104, 163 Larsen, Bruce 39, 191 Lauderback, Julie 52, 60, 177 Laughlin, Rod Lawrence, Laurel 60, 177 Lawson, Daniel 104, 164 Lawson, Jr., Calvin 164 Lay, Melodie 49, 164 Leddy, Cynthia 177 Lee, Elisha 177 Lee, Kathleen 211 Lehnert, Ellen 211 Leite, Darren 92, 177 Lennemann, Lea 211 Lennox, James 191 Lesk, Kevin 211 Lesueur, Larry 211 Levin, Scott 211 Lewallen, Deanna 61, 177 Lewandowski, Greg 191 Lewis, Harriett 51, 60, 178 Liaw, Tsui Ying 135, 164 Liechty, Devaun Jr. 175, 178 Lieurance, Julie 191 Ligon, Lesle 177 Lindebak, Dana 22, 178 Lindebak, Moses 178 Lindholm, Heidie 191 Lindmark, Hayley 242, 164 Lish, Susan 164 Lloyd, Linda 27, 51, 55, 191 Lloyd, Lisa 164 Loeding, Julie 164 Loeffler, Linda 11 Lohn, Patrick 191 Lopez, Margaret 61, 63, 191 Lopez, Matt 102, 178 Lopez, Vivienne 61, 63, 191 Loveland, Vickie 191 Lucas, Gregory 191 Luellen, Mark 191 Lundgren, Mike 191 Lunt, Deborah 27, 191 Lunt, Lori 26, 164 Lutrell, Christine 164 Lutrell, William II 178 Lyon, Jennifer 107, 178 Maaske, Bill 164 Mabie, Garry 178 Mac Donald, Thomas 191 Macchiaroli, Dominic 30, 104, 164 Macgillivray, Bri 92, 178 Machado, Richard 164 Mader, Cary 191 Maerz, Linda 110, 39, 52, 191 Magel, Karl 164 Magen, Richard 191 Maio, Edward 191 Majeska, Lisa 164 Maloney, Mary 178 Maloney, Maureen 164 Mandelin, David 164 Mandelin, Melanie 211 Mandelin, Teresa 178 238 Index Maneth, Tamra 211 Manley, John 191 Manley, Ronald 164 Mansell, Matthew 192 Mara, Daniel 164 Marce, Roger Jr. 164 Marin, Daniel 104, 192 Mark, Kevin 178 Marks, Aaron 102, 164 Marks, David 99, 192 Marney, Duane 26, 212 Marquez, Patricia 49, 164 Marriott, John 178 Marsh, Julie 242, 192 Marshall, Ellen 30, 31, 47, 212 Marshall, Gregory 212 Marshall, Mark 192 Marsland, Robert 164 Marten, Lawrence 178 Marten, Stacey 26, 164 Marti, Dana 26, 192, 164 Marti, Joseph 26 Marti, Michelle 212 Martin, Gregory 212 Martin, Holly 192 Martin, Jill 192 Martin, Kathy 178 Martin, Laurie 29, 192 Martin, Nancy 178 Martin, Sally 164 Martinez, Patricia 192 Marusich, Paul 185, 192, 99 Marx, Lisa 136, 178 Marx, Susan 136 Mason, Robin 192 Matlock, Lynda 51, 212 Matyas, Timothy 164 Mauk, Andrea 164 Mauldin, Carol 192 Maxey, Lisa 136, 137, 185, 192 May, Catherine 192 Mayes, David 164 Mayne, Charles 178 Mc Ardle, Diane 178 Mc Ardle, Doris 212 Mc Ardle, Richard 164 Mc Bride, Bradley 51, 212 Mc Call, Charles Mc Cann, Kevin 192 Mc Causland, James 35, 212 Mc Causland, Kelly 178 Mc Clain, Kris 178 Mc Cleary, James 59, 178 Mc Connaughy, Laura 164 Mc Connaughy, Lisa 178 Mc Corkle, Wade 104, 164 Mc Cormick, Robert 104, 90, 165 Mc Coy, Mary 164 Mc Coy, Mike 27, 191 Mc Daniel, Roy 192 Mc Donald, Kent 165 Mc Donough, Kevin 192 Mc Fadzen, Tony 192 Mc Farland, George 99, 212 Mc Farland, Sean 104, 165 Mc Ginley, Mark 178 Mc Ginley, Tim 192 Ginty, Roxane 165 Guffie, Paul 104, 165 Mc Mc Mc Guinn, Ben 178 Mc Kinney, Ralph 178 Mc Knight, Annette 192 Mc Knight, David 104, 165 Mc Knight, Michael 212 Mc Knight, Stacy 165 Mc Leland, Candi 165 Mc Mahon, Brian 178 Mc Millan, Adam 102, 192 Mc Millan, Bonnie 178 Mc Millan, Tim 178 Mc Weeny, Cathy 192 Mc Weeny, James 178 Medeiros, Hayley 192 Meek, Susan 165 Mehok, Mehok, Gary 45, 212, 217 Robert 102, 178 Meier, Gary 102 Meier, Joseph 21, 45, 212 Mellas, Alex 178 Mellas, Stephen 192 Melton, Robert 192 Melton, Tom 102, 178 Mercer, Lori 165 Merlin, Jeffry 26 Merring, Virginia 38, 64, 178 Metzger, William III 192 Meyers, Carolyn 165 Michaelson, Mary 39, 212 Michaelson, Susan 157, 52, 165 Middaugh, Tom 99, 193 Mikl, Jeff 106, 193 Miles, Mike 193 Miller, Claire 213 Miller, Eric 39, 60, 213 Miller, Scott 179 Miller, Marin 178 Miller, Mark 102, 165 Miller, Mark 242, 39, 213, 42, 51, 55 Miller, Monte 193 Miller, Pamela 179 Miller, Steve 12, 102, 193 Miller, Miller, Steven 102, 113, 213 Susan 179 Miller, Terrence 213 Milliken, James 185, 39, 193 Milne, John 193 Milne, Margaret 38, 193 Mindak, David 165 Mindak, Steven 179 Miranti, Nicholas 165 Mitchell, Susan 179 Mitchell, Terry 136, 185, 193, 62 Mitchell, William 104, 165 Moblo, Michele 193, 64 Moelich, Kellen 193 Moeller, Amy 165 Monette, Robert 165 Monroe, Michele 179 Montague, Gail 55, 179 Moock, Tracy 165 Moore, Donald 193 Moore, Kelly 127, 165 Moore, Kenneth 113, 179 Moore, Lynn 165 Moore, Rebecca 51, 55, 193 Moore, Robert 193 Moore, Victoria 213 Moreno, Joan 179 Moretti, John 242, 102, 179, 69 Moretti, Mark 165 Moritz, Donald 179 Morris, Brent 193 Morris, Pollyanne 193 Morris, Rick 104, 165 Morris, Tisor 104, 165 Morrison, James 213 Morrow, Susan 193 Mounger, Michelle 179 Moy, Cynthia 51, 213 Moy, Glenda 110, 179 Moyers, Moyers, Troy 165 Ty 193 Mueller, Jackie 27, 165 Muilenberg, Eric 193 Muir, Danny 213 Munchweiler, Joseph 99, 213 Munsil, Lawrence 242, 193 Munsil, Lynden 59, 179 Munson, Lance 90, 104, 165 Murphy, Georgia 242, 179, 69 Murray, Barbara 165 Murray, Jack 179 Murray, Mark 175, 179 Murray, Paul 213 Murray, Paul 213 Murray, William III 193 Murietta, Peggy 193 Murrietta, Terry 213 Mutchnik, Allan 179 Mutchnik, Irene 213 Myers, Leslie 165 Naumann, Bob 179 Naylor, Mark 21, 38, 213, 219 Neath, Brad 193 Necula, Tudor 165 Neely, Bruce 165 Negele, Mark 214 Nelsen, Lisa 137, 193 Nelson, Dayna 61, 193 Nelson, Kimberly 136, 171, 38, 113, 62, 179 Nelson, Pamela 214 Neroni, Lisa 214 Newland, Timothy 165 Nichols, Rhonda 165 Nicholson, Carolyn 179 Nickels, Timothy 214 Nielsen, Angela 193 Nielsen, James 165 Nielsen, Kristen 30, 107, 171, 172, 179, 183 Nielsen, Michele 136, 38, 56, 57, 60, 201, 214 Nikolic, Gerhard 193 Njaa, Jlll 157, 135, 165 N jaa, Mark 214 Noble, Tracy 179, 180 Nordlund, Karen 26, 179 Nordlund, Victor 165 Normal, Abby 214, 316, 56, 76, 114 Norman, Carol 214 Norman, Billy Jr. 179 Norman, Mike 102, 179 Norris, David 104, 165 Norris, Kathy 242, 193, 69 Norwalk, Holly 45, 49, 165 Norwalk, Nancy 34, 214 Novotny, James 26, 179 0 O'Brien, Andrew 104, 166 O'Brien, James 214 O'RielIy, Kelly 242, 179, 69 O'Shea, Thomas 179 Ocheltree, Becky 193 Odenkirk, James 166 Ogle, Kristen 193 Olds, Debarah 179 Olds, Denise 179 Ori, Todd 214, 217 Orlosky, Suzanne 185, 193 Orr, Troy 30, 31, 38, 214 Oselette, Vincent 179 Osmun, Katherine 24, 193 Ostrander, Chris 178, 179 Ostrander, Craig 179 Ostrem, Tim 214 Otto, 'Sallie 52, 166 Owens, Christopher 102, 179 Painter, Chad 179 Paulsen, Douglas 185, 242, Pajak, Nicholas 179 Pajak, William 214 Palmer, Calee 25, 185, 47, 187, 193 Parese, Roseanne 166 Paris, Barbara 166 Paris, Denise 180 Park, Kevin 179 Parker, Jeff 166 Parker, Pamela 185, 194 Parker, Susan 26, 214 Parsons, Sandra 52 Patrick, Jamie 107, 171, 57, 179 194, 48, 38 Pavlik, Laureen 215 Pavlik, Michael 179 Peckham, Joy 215, 64 Peckham, Scott 166 Pekrul, Merry 166 Pelak, James 180 Pendergrass, Darryl 215 Pendergrass, Terry 166 Peraino, Gina 194 Perez, Joseph 180 Perkins, Michele 180 Pero, Barbara 215 Pero, Kathleen 61, 180 Peters, Debbie 62 Peterson, Cynthia 164, 166 Peterson, Deborah 136, 194 Peterson, Lynn 215 Peterson, Mary 49, 62, 164, 166 Peterson, Michael 215 Peterson, Suzanne 25, 215 Petrick, Connie 29, 51, 194 Petrick, Donna 110, 52, 180 Petroulakis, Chris 194 Petroulakis, Elaine 166 Petterson, Brian 27, 215 Peyton, Daniel 194 Phalen, Cory 166 Phalen, Graham 166 Phelps, Hoyt 194 Phillips, Lise 194 Phillips, Mark 166 Phillips, Peggy 215 Phillips, Susan 194 Phillips, Thomas 180 Phillips, Tracy 215 Pierce, Jack II 180 Pinkerton, Kathlene 166 Pinson, Julie 194 Piontkowski, Dale 26, 104, 166 Plankey, James 180 Player, Kenneth 180 Player, Thomas 194 Ploog, Robert 194 Pollock, Sandra 136, 113, 52, 180 Pongratz, Pam 215 Pongratz, Will 194 Pope, Alexandria 194 Pope, Lori 194 Popovlch, Frank 180 Popovltch, Ranko 194 Popovich, Valorie 107, 166, 63 Poppe, Martin 215 Poppe, Steve 99, 194, 196 Porter, Bob 194, 196 Porter, Craig 180 Porter, Keeley 166 Powell, Stacy 166 Power, Liisa 37, 213, 215 Price, Ian 180 Price, Rhonda 194 Prokop, Janet 52, 166 Prosnler, Christopher 135, 166 Proulx, Tom 215 Pulve, Lorraine 52, 207 Pulve, Virginia 52, 180 Puma, John 166 Purlia, Chris 171, 180 Putnam, Erin 107, 180 Putnam, Page 166 Q . Quackenbush, Paul 166 Qualls, Kimberly 166 Quigley, Marjorie 180 Quintrall, Charles 215 Raby, Charlotte 27, 166 Raby, Diane 180 Raby, Gerald Jr. 27, 194 Raby, Sandra 215 Racine, Andy 180 Racine, Annette 60, 180 Radmall, Kathryn 166 Raftevold, Daniel 180 Ragusa, Louis 99, 215, 209 Raisanen, Carol 242, 215, 69 Randolph, George 102, 180 Randza, Scott 216 Randza, Valerie 242, 180, 69 Rasmussen, Beth 216 Rasmussen, Mark 166 Rasmussen, Marty 27, 180 Re, John 216 Re, Thomas 102, 180 Reece, Mark 180 Reed, Matthew 194 Reese, Julia 166 Reeves, Craig 12 Reeves, Victoria 194 Regan, Tim 192, 194, 99 Reger, Martin 216 Rehm, Elaine 180 Rehm, Marlene 194 Reiss, Alice 166 Retterbush, Lance 180 Retterbush, Viki 166 Reynolds, Briann 194 Reynolds, Bronwyn 216 Reynolds, Kimberly 216 Reynolds, Tami 180 Rich, Barry 194 Ring, Timothy 102, 180 Risk, Janet 110, 216 Ritter, Diana 166 Ritter, Kurt 180 Roberts, Dana 180 Roberts, Diane 194, 52, 55 Roberts, Vincent 180 Robertson, John 194 Roda, Samuel 180 Rodgers, Lester 216 Rodgers, Susan 136, 166 Roe, Christian 194 Roe, Marcus 180 Rogers, Jennifer 242, 25, 216 69 Rogers, Julie 180 Rogers, Kristie 171, 180 Rolan, Ruthann 242, 194 Rogers, Robert 166 Rombakis, Nick 194 Rooney, John 216 Roos, Craig 99 Rosanoff, Neil 104, 166 Rose, Anita 51, 180 Rose, Charisse 166 Rose, Connie 110, 216, 51 Rosenzweig, Eric 180 Ross, Anthony 216 Ross, Karen 39, 216, 51 Ross, Rexford 216 Roth, Kim 195, 61 Roth, Tracey 216 Rotundo, Victoria 32, 39, 217, 51, 64 Rowe, Andrea 25, 180 Rowen, Richard 195 Rowen, Thomas 166 Rudolphs en, Robert 180 Ruiz, Martha 166 Rumann, Celia 21, 47, 195, 45 Rumann, Daniel 166 Schwartz, Schwartz Andrew 35, 38, 217 Elizabeth 90, 181 Schwartz Lillian 38, 113, 196 Schwartz Steve 167 Rummage, Charles 217 Russell, Eric 167 Russell, Glenn 167 Russell, Richard 195 Russell, Shawna 217 Russell, Susan 195 Russell, Tom 102 Russman, Frank 195 Ryan, Gregory 180 Rymond, Marc 167 S Saba, Kimberley 180 Sachar, Jenny 167 Sack, Kevin 167 Sackett, Thomas 79, 195, 51 Sadow, Jeffrey 217 Sadow, Kent 167 Saler, Gini 135 Salquist, Pam 167 Samuels, Terry 104, 167 Sanchez, Marcy 107, 187, 195 Sanchez, Robert 102, 180 Sanders, Cynthia 195 Sanders, Dolores 180, 171 Sanders, Mary 180 Sandlin, Yuval 26, 180 Sanfratello, Donna 242, 181, 69 Sappington, Kell 217 Sappington, Scott 167 Sarantes, Nicholas 90, 217 Sarantes, Paul 181 Sarkis, Sheri 181 Sater, Gini 167 Sater, Glen 195 Sauder, Susan 181 Saunders, Grant 104, 167 Scofield, Patrick 161, 167 Scotten, Gregory 217 Seager, Timothy 181 Seay, Patrick 167 Seay, Michael 102, 104, 181 Secchiari, Annette 107, 217 Seedenburg, Bill 195 Seedenburg, Frances 167 Sellers, Lori 167 Sennette, Mark 195 Sergi, Patricia 195 Serna, Ruben 171, 102, 181 Seward, Julia 52, 181 Sexton, Mike 102, 181 Sheedy, Lynda 52, 167 Sheets, Paula 49, 167 Shelbourne, Kevin 181 Shelley, Sharon 181 Shelton, Bobby Jr. 104, 167 Shelton, Stacy 181 Sherman, Carl 181 Shewak, Tracy 102, 195 Shewman, Gregor 217 Shields, Stephanie 135, 167 Shillingburg, Bart 217 Showalter, Ruth 26, 110, 181 Shrum, Steven 195 Shulman, Donna 167 Shumway, Emilie 45, 63, 164, 168 Shupe, Kathleen 217 Shupert, Eric 26, 181 Sidorenko, Gilles 181 Silberschlag, Hans 28, 218 Silliman, Sharon 168 Silver, David 168 Silver, Nanci 218 Silver, Robert 195 Simmons, Darlene 52, 168 Simonis, John 181 Simpson, Lisa 168 Siverson, Carol 195 Siverson, Steven 218 Sivley, Debra 52, 55, 181 Slagle, Gerald 195 Slagle, Jayne 63, 168 Small, Kevin 218 Smalley, Darren 218 Smalley, Steve 181 Smallwood, Brent 195 Saunders, Jill 167 Saunders, Melissa 199, 217, 62 Scacewater, Lisa 181 Schaefer, Mary 167 Schaeffer, Elisa 157, 113, 57, 167 Schenk, Rachel 217 Schieber, Maxine 167 Schmich, Regina 181 Schmidt, Deborah 195 Schnell, Brenda 25, 189, 195 Schnell, David 217 Scholl, Tracy 38, 181 Schopp, Norma 26, 52, 167 Schopp, Tim 27, 181 Schrab, John 199, 217 Schrader, Travis 181 Schrier, Rebecca 29, 22, 217 Smith, Carrie 218, 64 Smith, Christine 61, 195 Smith, Chuck 181 Smith, Cynthia 181 Smith, Joan 168 Smith, Joeseph 181 Smith, John 99, 218 Smith, Kenneth 104, 168 Smith, Laurie 195 Smith, Marty 181 Smith, Philip 195 Smith, Roland 218 Smith, Sandra 242, 25, 218 Smith, Sara 195 Smith, Scott 195 Smith, Tami 195 Smyser, Chris 181 Smyth, Mike 168 Snelling, Kathy 181 Schrutt, Carey 181 Schrutt, Lissa 181 Schulte, Robert II 181 Schultz, David 17, 57, 56 Schulz, Cynthia 49, 181 Snelling, Pauline 168 Snyder, Alicia 52, 168 Snyder, Miles 168 Sobek, David 104, 168 Sobek, Nancy 218, 64 Schulz, Robin 167 Schumacher, Debora 167 Schurman, Randal 60 Schwab, Colette 181 Socker, Michael 181 Soderquist, Jill 181 Sohl, Michelle 61, 195 Solem, Thomas 195 Index 239 Sommer, Carl III 168 Sorrell, Elaina 38, 63, 195 Sorrell, Whitney 104, 168 Southworth, William 182 Spadafore, David 102, 182 Spahn, Kerri 195 Spahn, Sherri 195 Spain, Dennis 199, 218, 56, 197 Spain, Tim 185, 102, 57, 196 Sparling, Jim 182 Spaulding, Deborah 135, 63, 168 Spaulding, Kimberly 218 Speight, Randall 218 Spencer, Lisa 182 Spies, Kathryn 218 Staff, Peggy 182 Stamper, Clay 196 Stanley, Sherri Stanton, Betty 182 Star, Kathleen 80, 182 Starkey, Kenneth II 196 Statland, Irwin 196 Stawicki, Valerie 182 Steffy, Tracy 218 Stehlik, Michael 26, 218, 60 Stehlik, Pam 27, 35, 39, 196 Stein, Brenda 29, 218, 42 Stein, David 218 Steindl, Brett 182 Steingraber, Terranc 168 Steinle, Curtis 196 Stenz, Robert 196 Stepanski, Karen 168 Stephan, Dennis 218 Stephens, Richard 104, 168 Stern, Celia 196 Steven, Marc 196 Stevens, Joseph 51, 168 Stevens, Robert 196 Stevenson, Eric 22, 38, 59, 182 Stewart, Ann 218, 51 Stewart, James 182 Stewart, Sheryl 219 Stewart, Todd 168 Stieg, Scott 219 Stiles, Melinda 196 Stoppa, Eric 219 Stout, Frank 99, 196 Stragier, Roxanne 107, 219, 59, 64 Strain, Sandra 168 Strickland, Susan 182 Strlckler, Suzanne 181 Stuckey, Tracy 181 Stulik, Catherine 219 Suchocki, Patricia 182 Sudbeck, Deborah 219 Sudbeck, Michael 182 Sugden, Terese 168 Sullivan, Lynne 38, 182 Sunderland, Jeff 182 Suppes, Bruce 196 Suppes, David 168 Svaco, Ellen 242, 35, 219 Swan, Dean 104, 168 Swan, Donald 196 Swan, Rain 49, 171, 182 Swanson, Elizabeth 219 Swanson, Mark 182 Swanson, Steven 182 Swanson, Thomas 102, 196 Swanson, Vanja 38, 196 Swanson, Wendy 38, 181 Swartwout, Martha 30, 31, 199, 32, 219, 56, 57 Sweeney, Jim 168 Swesey, Kurt 196 Sykes, Phillip 168 Szotek, Sally 168 Szotek, Sherry 61, 196 240 Index T Taber, Katharine 168 Tadrick, Brian 219 Tadrick, Derek 168 Talbert, Frank 196 Tanner, Ronald 99, 219 Tarvin, Candy 182 Tarvin, Shirley 196 Tash, Lori 168 Tate, Dwight 81 Tate, Tracy 183 Taylor, Raymond 219 Teeters, Lynn 27, 34, 55, 183 Teeters, David 60, 168 Teisch, David 220 Temperly, Merlena 49, 168 Terp, Eric 220 Tetzlaff, Robert 196 Thalasinos, Elizabeth 242, 35, 39, 220, 59 Thomas, Joseph 168 Thompson, Kirk 32, 51, 220 Thompson, Robin 168 Thompson, Tracey 27, 168 Thomsen, Mark 104, 168 Thorell, Lori 220 Thoren, Jeffrey 172, 183 Thornton, Kelly 107, 168 Threadgill, Elizabeth 52, 196 Tice, Karen 29, 61, 193 Tichar, Mary Jo 107 Tolleson, Julie 168 Tolleson, Leslie 157 Tomas, Chris 168 Toombs, Todd 98, 99, 196 Torgerson, Arnold 168 Tortoriello, Jon 99, 196 Tortoriello, Julie 196 Toth, Alan 99, 196 Toth, Douglas 104, 168 Roth, Joe 196 Toth, Richard Jr. 102, 183 Towery, Heather 183 Trainor, Jennifer 168 Trainor, Paul 183 Trevor, Robert 183 Tribuzio, John 168 Trlng, Thomas II 168 Trivanovich, April 63, 168 Trocki, Lynn 183 Tumbarello, John 183 Tummond, Raymond 220 Turner, Lenora 61, 183 Tweed, Dale 220 U Underwood, Mark 196 Upshaw, Garth 35 Uren, Paul 26, 84, 39, 51, 55, 220 V Vadasy, Lizabeth 136, 168 Valenzuela, Danny 98, 99 Valencuela, Juan 183 Valenzuela, Rosa 196 VanAckeren, Angela 183 Van Gaal, Andrew 168 Van Horn, Barbara 196 Van, Jay 27, 196 Van Paris, Lisa 29, 168 Vanicek, Irene 220 Vasiljev, Nikola 196 Veltri, Angela 47, 61, 189, 196 Veltri, Judith 168 Vietri, Brady 183 Vietri, Brian 183 Vitale, Tina 196 Vlachos, Niko 183 Vohs, Monica 51, 55, 183 Vos, Allyson 183 Votichenko, Terry 197 W Waage, Dan 183 Waage, Hans II 197 Waage, Jill 168 Wackerman, Karen 183 Wade, Kirk 197 Waeiss, Mike 197 Wagenseller, Nancy 220 Wagner, Carolyn 197 Wagner, Sharon 220 Wagner, Stacey 168 Wakeley, Shawn 183 Walker, Deborah 26, 183 Walker, Joan 183 Walker, Sharon 242, 220, 42, 45, 69 Walker, Wendy 183 Walsmann, Karen 197 Walters, Mark 197 Walters, Wendy 183 Wampler, Dana 220, 51 Wampler, Richard 183 Wantland, Lori 220 Warren, Timothy 220 Wasinger, Joseph 168 Waters, Brett 51, 64, 197 Way, Debbie 34, 51, 220 Weaver, Karin 45, 49, 62, 183 Weaver, Pamela 39, 220 Webb, Christopher 39, 221 Weber, Kurtis 90, 168 Webster, Linda 168 Weintraub, Jeff 221 Welt, Cynthia 197 Welty, Mary 199, 32, 221, 51 Wendt, Glenn 197 West, Elaine 27, 110, 197 Westlund, Linda 61, 197 Wetstein, Brenda 183 Wetstein, Laura 197 Whallon, Robert 168 Wheeler, Liana 183 Wheeler, Rosilyn 183 Whipple, Wesley 183 White, John 113, 169 56, White, Rick 221 Whiteman, Kurt 30, 31, 37, 101, 98, 99, 221 Whitfield, Cathryn 221 Whitfield, Karen 197 Whitfield, Steven 169 Wicker, Kimberly 169 Wiegand, Bob 38, 221 Wifler, Ann 61, 183 Wiley, John 32, 64, 221 Wlley, Julianne 221 Wiley, Timothy 221 Willeford, Wende 197 Williams, Lisa 183 Williams, Michael 183 Williams, Robin 60, 183 Williams, Scott 197 Williamson, Donna 197 Williamson, John 221 Wilson Bodene 183 Wilson Carrie 38, 113, 45, 197 Wilson, Karen 76, 113, 183 Wilson, Keith 30, 31, 101, 98, 99, 217 Wilson, Vincent 221 Windle, Colby 197 Wingo, Stockton 221 Winter, David 169 Winter, Kirk 104, 169 Winters, Andrea 22, 62, 183 Wise, Lawrence 113, 183 Witt, Barbara 197 Witt, Margaret 183 Wolfe, Janice 52, 55, 183 Wolfswinkel, Kelley 221 Wolfswinkel, Kimberly 169 Womeldorf, Tim 197 Wong, Kimberly 197 Wong, Pamela 169 Woo, May Ching 197 Wod,-Kelly 197 Wood, Sandra 27, 51, 61, 65 197 Wood, William 104, 169 Woodbury, Heidi 197 Woodlock, Cheryl 107 Woodlock, John 183 Woodrow, Gerald 99, 197 Work, Lynn 197 Workman, Sydney 221 Wulfert, Bari 197 Y Yancy, Brigette 197 Yancy, Gary 169 Yazzie, Jacqueline 221 Yearin, David 183 Yearin, Donald 104, 169 Yearin, Mary 221 Young, Craig 104, 169 Youwer, Karen 183 Yu, Rosalia Siu-Wah 183 Yudell, Lisanne 221 Z Zaic, Kathy 221 Zazueta, Daniel 169 Zelechowski, Mike 221 Zeller, John 221 Zeller, Scott 104, 169 Zenner, Chris 169 Zike, Scott 242, 197 Zinn, Mark 197 Zinn, Matt 197 Zlnski, Daniel 169 Zurick, Thomas 26, 59, 169 SQQQGUEQGEQ SUQGQ EDITOR - Mark Miller COPY EDITOR - Elizabeth Thalasinos assistant - Julie Marsh LAYOUT EDITOR - Sandy Smith assistant - Kathy Norris PHOTO EDITOR - Doug Paulsen darkroom - Dave Hoelsch photographers - Theresa Bertocchi, John Moretti, Carol Raisanen Academics - Ruthann Rolan, Donna DelI'Aringa, Val Randza Activities - Lori Davies, Sabrina Hanley, Janet Holmes, Georgia Murphey Art Design - Ellen Svaco Auditor, Index - Sara Burden, Sharon Walker Current Events - Lisa Boughner Sales Campaign - Rosa Cays Seniors - Betsy Goreham, Kelly O'RielIy Sports - Leigh 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