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1971 Halo Highlights
1971 Halo Highlights
HIGHLIGHTS
1971
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Desire for a victory, forceful
drive for perfection, or quick
bursts of excitement reflect
the spirit that shines within a
Saint. This spirit may be
represented by sports, Pep
Club, or red and gray, but
involvement as well as
achievement may come in
varied forms.
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Fads and fashion of today
may be the "in thing" right
now, but tomorrow they may
be obsolete. Every person is
a unique being with different
interests and abilities. It is
the choice of every individual
whether to conform to
another's ideas or to follow
his own conscience.
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Theatres, restaurants, cars,
and homes provide the space
to broaden student life into
the surrounding city.
Activities during high school
are seldom confined to just
the school as an educational
institution. Student
involvement outside the
school affects the entire
neighboring community.
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Whether it be a new invention,
community event, or war, the
news brings its readers facts
of the story of life in an ever-
changing world. What happens
during the course of a certain
day will be unique and special
to that day and to that day
only. Being aware of what is
occurring in the world, the Denver Post Photo b y Bill Wunsch
only world we have, is a sign
that people are concerned.
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Not every problem is as easily
solved as another. Practice,
determination, and a positive
attitude, as well as a person's
general ability, are necessary
in trying to achieve perfection.
Existence would become
tedious if man were left
without any obstacles to
overcome, decisions to make,
or trials to withstand.
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CONTENTS
ACADEMICS
SENIORS · · · · · · .18
JUNIORS ... · · ···· .42
SOPHOMORES· · · · · 7 4
SCHOOL LIFE · · · · ·90
SPORTS · · · · .102
ADVERTISING' ·· ·· ·· ·.170
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High school is a time to
understand life, both
academically and
socially.
During classes one can
explore limitless
amounts of
knowledge from both books
and instructors.
Wisdom will only come to
those who strive for
understanding.
Administration enforces rigid attendance
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Mr. Jim Leamer discusses the possibility of an The job of Mr. Paul Johnson, senior coun..,oelor,
after school and weekend job for a student. is both an ente.rtai.ning and challenging one.
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Saints acquire new attendance secretary
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Micro-film r,e ader aids students in library
.\ stimulating. refreshing, new outlook
on education was put to use by the
library this year. New microfilm read-
ers, tape recorders, and stereo record
equipment added variety to every-day
srudying.
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Mrs. Pat Richard, English Department head, and
Miss June Kriewald grade homework assignments.
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Elective English program in second year
}.tuch to the enjoyment of t he students TOP. Miss Leah h.indreJ , .1lso the l.1ti11 instructor,
and the annoyance of a few teacher s , the a.na Mrs. Sue Copp comp.ire opinions of l\liss
Kindrcd 1s cla.ss. CENTER: Mr. Bill Fisher indi c ates
halls rang with music that }..Ir. Bill a questionable p.i.ss.1ge to Miss Charlene Klp1.
Fisher was constantly playing for his BOTT OM: P.un D.iiss .ind Georgm..1 B.lrl1eld dis-
mass media classes. Various teaching play the ir talent in introduction to acting.
methods , such as this one, introduced
the second year of the elective English
program .
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Students explore present social conditions
Visiting the Arvada dump was one of
the unique excursions undertaken in the
world affairs class. Mr. Eric Jensen,
instructor, led his students through
m ounds of garbage and around aban-
doned automobile hulks . This was done
to emphasize the pollution crisis in the
s urrounding community. In addition,
the pshchology students visited the F ort
Logan Mental Health Center and Ridge
Home.
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M.z. Pat Dougherty conducts a cant~ between the Mr. Eric Jensen 3Jld Mr. Bill Det:erman., AmeriCaD
bojS aDd girls in world hisroiy. The boys win. history teachers, plan future lecture topics.
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Under-population denotes science classes
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Computer stimulates involvement in math
Did you ever dial a computer instead of
a pers on ? The Al gebra II-Trig students,
taught by Mr . Dennis Shepherd, do.
These students worked with c omputer
programming.
To_p : Mr, Orval Seaman operates the computer Mrs. Louanne Newman attempts to make clear the
while Mr. Gerald Oehm watches. CENTER: Amidst concepts of geometry during a class discussion,
P_ep Club activities, Miss Cheryl Gaskell always
finds tim e for her math students. BOTTOM: Mr.
Thomas Gard and Mr. Dennis Shepherd revie w a
recently published textbook for future use in math
classes,
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Miss Deanna Leino aids Maiy King and Debbie Heck
in making some minor repairs in the typewriter,
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Publications staff attends county contest
Miss Paula Pearcy , along with advising the publi- Lloyd Haynes, star of "Room 222, "
cations, teaches Business English and English. Burt Reynolds, star of "Dan August, "
and other such television personalities
were interviewed by journalism students
during the year at several press confer-
ences spons ored by KITT'V . Students als o
partic ipated in a county journalism
conference and a works hop in F ort
Collins .
D. E. I is a prerequisite course to
D. E. II in the normal classroom situa-
tion. Students cover the phases of dis-
~ribution and retailing to train for a job
lil the future.
Seniors can use the detailed studies in Mr, Brent Davies instructs DECA students about the
operations and functions of a cash register,
the fields of marketing and their valua -
ble on-the-job training as a vocational
s ubject. Many students pref er to go on
to college to pursue their interests in
the business world.
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Mr, Jess Quintana _ art instructor, helps Charlie
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Mrs. Pam Seman, part-time instructor, and Mr.
Gerald Blessinger introduce their students to the Mr. John Bartow, in addition to teaching three
Spanish language and culture. classes of Russian, instructs Biology I.
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P.E. Department debuts co-ed gym class
Old-fashioned ideas of gym class have
been shoved aside in favor of co-edu-
cational gym. This course was open
to this year's juniors and seniors.
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Miss Marilyn Jantz explains to students that the
zipper goes in vertically, not horizontally.
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If it is true that too many cooks spoil
the broth, there is no excuse for the
delicious aromas coming from N-8.
The girls were able to learn everything
- from baking cream pies in Foods I to
sewing dresses and knitting sweaters
in clothing classes.
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Design and illus~ration attracts many girls
In complete accordance with the
Women's Lib movement, industrial
arts classes remained open to girls
for another year . One course that girls
took an active interest in was design
and illustration.
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Special education students train for jobs
Sight and s ound aid student s in language
fo rmulation, but with hearing impaired,
sight mus t c ompensate.
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19 people assist students and faculty
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Seniors obtain extra cafeteria privileges
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Taking time out to sample the merchandise at the
Wheat Ridge Festival carnival is Mayzell Ewbank .
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Debi Bradbury Nanci Bradbury Nancy Brew Barbara Brown
Carolyn Bruce El aine Bruggeman Marcia Bubeck
Gary Brown
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Blue and silver serve as '71 class colors
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V i ck i Casias Jon Cassel
Debra Chiappone R ita Christensen
Peggy Christopherson Cathy Clark
Charl a Clark Conni Clark
Renie Wachter demonstrates the spirit on d isplay
at a footba ll game b y the Sa ints' dri ll team.
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Steve Clippi!'ger J. Mari e Co co zze ll a
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C ind y Cond reay
Craig Cool ey
Jim Core ss e l
Linda Con e
Zoe Copel a nd
Alisa Cormack
Lind a Crou th a m e l St eve Cutre ll I
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Thirty seniors visit Plymouth, Wisconsin
Art classes provide unique creative experiences to Judy Meyers and Dianne Odell l earn how v itally
students through cla y-sculpturing techniques. important recorded data is in chemistry class.
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435 seniors dominate juniors and sophs
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Sherri Durman Cindy Dwyer
Linda Ellis Gary Elms
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Doug Eulberg Gary Euser John Evans Marc Ev erett
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Seniors look forward to 18-year-old vote
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Henderson guides college bound students
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Janet Hall Carolee Hardy
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Kim Herriges Sue Ann Herriges Ted Herrman Julie Higer
Pat Hinman Myra Hoffarth Pattie Hoffman Kathy Holtmann
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Seniors face SAT and ACT college tests
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40 senior girls serve others in Les Amies
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Mr . .J:ss Quintana helps Lloyd Saylor to become
proficient at slab-molding techniques with clay.
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Paula Larson Frank Lastovica Gary Laubhan Ken Lawson
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A winter suntan and study for an exam concern
Susie Miller as she rela xes on the patio steps.
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'71 motto: "One momen t in which to live''
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Bob Cam pbell sponsors seniors' activities
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Bryon Haynes, Bruce Leland, and Steve Clippinger
watch as the Saints battle Arvada West in vain.
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Jan et Pennell Ed Perlmutter Phil P lastino Leland P lush
Trudy Pokorney Ro cky Polid ori Bonnie Porter Richa rd Po rter
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''We've only just begun'' - senior song
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Larry Reeves Keith Regensburger
Lynda Rice Jonathan Ridley
Gail Riepl e Mike Roche
Gerald Rogers Les Rohrig
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Tell and Liley reign during Hom eco min g
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Matt Samuels Mike Sather Lloyd Saylor Shelly Scalise
Roger Scharf Shirley Scheidle r Douglas Scherer Steve Schippe r
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Mike Shoemaker Jim Skrbina Debbie Smaldone Jan Smyth
Mike Sopko R ichard Spallone Pamela Spike David Squire
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Senior Class second in float compet ition
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Sunshine brings Bob Berglin, Mark Dennis and Jim Jane Miller leaps from her seat in disgust as
Gale outside to the patio for serious study. Arvada West claims a victory over the Saints.
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Paul Johnson, counselor, guides seniors
Ray Val ente Stevan Van Gundy Wendie Van Harte April Vul etich
Renie Wachter Bill Wade Kerry Wallace Marilyn Walsh
Diane Wal ters David Ward le
Christine Watts Karen Wardle Donna W asilowski
Rich Webb Cheryl Weber Joe Weilminst er
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Seniors anticipate graduation-June 7
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The Junior Class officers
were as follows:
Neil Swanson , president·
Cheri Pietrafesa, vice pr;sident·
and Karen Von Wyl, '
secretary-treas urer.
Pat Doughe rty supervis es Saints of '72
Mike Adams
Debora h Albri ght
Leona Alexander
Jeff A llen
Ken Allen
Chris Ammon
Jeff Babb
Ted Bajorek
Mark Baldassar
Donna Baldwin
Dennis Bauer
Rick Bauma
Margaret Bauman
Debbie Bednar
Marian Behrent
Kathy Bell
Philayne Bellamy
Conrad Benetti
Monika Blackwell
Brad Boland
Dave Bollard
Roberta Bonacquisti
Jan Bosick
Jerry Brachle
Michel e Brandt
Russ Brannon
Don Bray
Bill Brooks
Ken Brown
Tom Buehler
Kathey Burcar
Ginger Burggraff
Linda Buss
Larry Bybee
Evie Byers
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Mike Cain
Barb Canino
John Camona
Nanc y Carlsen
Jill Carson
Kristen Castor
Sue Chaplin
Chris Chester
Gwen Clark
Ro y Clark
Ken Clews
Cindy Clippinger
Donna Clossen
Linda Clough
Tom Coomer
Lea Cooper
Larry Cope
Cheryl Couch
Mike Cox
Cheri Cribari
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Linda Crosbie
Tom Culbertson
Mary Davidson
Pam Day
Jane DeCock
David Denning
Michael DeSavario
Cindy DeVore
Pat Dietz
Jay DiLorenzo
Hughette Doherty
Kathy Dontje
Sue Dorsey
Clark Driftmier
Jody Dunsmore
Patrice Dutton
Glory Ebner
Keith Echelmeyer
Cindy Eckhardt
Curt Ehrhard
Debbie Eilenstine
Janey Eoriatti
Ciree Ervin
Becki Fabrizio
Joyce Fenney
Ken Fentress
Richard Ferguson
Renee Fischer
Michael Foster
Karen F ourcade
Kathy Fourcade
Janet Frickey
Howard Fry
Jane Fulton
Jim Fynes
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Diane Gaeddert
Susi e Gal e
Delida Garcia
Mary Garcia
Gay Gardne r
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John Garland
Judi Gassman
Steve Gast
Gale Gerbitz
Linda Gerst
J ane Gilliland
Jayne Gilliland
Terry Glidden
Debbie Good
Patrick Goodman
Kristi Gord
Bev Goto
Sherry Graff
J an Gravina
Sandy Greco
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Carla Grimes
Jan Gust
Calvin Hada
Helen Hafer
Tom Hafer
Mike Hagelstrom
Dave Hahn
Marian Haley
Pam Haney
Becky Hankins
Randy Hankins
Leigh Hanlon
John Harden
Lynn Hardy
Terry Harper
Cindy Harris
Kris Hartung
Joe Haywood
Shannon Hegarty
Debra Heggs
Denise Helmut
Terry Hemming
Laurie Herber
Katherine Hirsch
Pam Hodges
John Hogan
Mike Holmes
Dennie Hopkins
Donna Horlbeck
Kathy Huck
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Dana Reck helps prepare introductory handbooks, Beth Jenkins was one of many students who took
which were distributed during registration week. part in the pie-eating contest on field day.
Shannon Hughs
Becky lbbison
Laurie Irwin
Vic Jackson
Sue Janeczek
Dave Jellison
Beth Jenkins
Greg Jerome
Cindy Jerman
Carol Johnson
Kris Johnson
Lore Johnson
Scott Johnson
Stan Johnson
Pat Jolitz
Russ Jones
Bill Juvonen
Susie Kadnuck
Diane Kastens
Kendrick Killian
Jan Kirby
Karen Kirk
Gary Kirkpatrick
Joanne Kloeker
Elisa Kraettli
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Brad Kriznar
Linda Kraft
Robert Kraft
Kim Krolicki
Kathy Kubes
Karen Kuntz
Kent Kunz
Mike Lake
Gary Lance
Patti Langdon
Ricky Lee
Sherri Leggett
Joy Leonard
Dave Leschnik
Sharon Lightner
Patricia Litazzet
Jan Litzenberger
Mary Lloyd
Amy Loper
Carrie Lunnon
Linda Magruder
Debbie Mahon
John Mai
Zoe Ann Maier
Kathy Mallory
Riot at George Washington? Why, no, it's our A girl in a boys' drafting class? It's true. Another
own juniors tugging for their lives on field day. strike for Women's Liberation Movement.
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Sylvia Martinez
Rhonda Matthews
Jeff McBride
Chuck McCulloch
Bob McDermott
Mike McManigal
Phyllis McDonald
Diane Meyer
Diane Millage
Vicki Mills
Wayne Mills
\ Mariann Mitchell
Pe ggy Moody
Diane Moore
J oni Moran
Patty Mott
Sue Mudgett
Vicki Mullins
Sue Neale
Marie Neiburger
Jerry Nemec
Linda Nemecek
Bruce Nielson
t Skip Nielson
Steve North
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PSA T prepare s 126 juniors for college
Sue Mudgett puts the final touches on her new
blouse to complete her first clothing project.
Maggie Nunn
Steve Oakley
Bob Ogard
Karen O'Hara
Mari Olsen
Ron Olson
Terry Oman
Judy Otis
Gregg Palmer
Eugenia Papantonakis
Daniel Parker
Susan Parker
Ann Parry
Trish Patrick
Jess Paulsen
Bob Peachey
Joanne Peachey
Marlo Peiffer
Tim Pelham
Pam Penna
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Jill Perry
Donnie Pierce
Cheri Pietrafesa
Tom Pinnow
Randi Popiel
Pam Prebbl e
M ary Pr esentadi
Wiley Pri ce
Sh aron Pruitt
Wayne Quick
Sue Quinnel
Dave Randall
D ana Reck
Lisa Renfree
Pam Reynolds
Dave Richardso n
Tim Ritchey
Mark Rodriquez
Pixie Rose
Rick Rosiere
St eve Rowe
Chu ck Run ge
Shelly R yan
Sherry Sacks
Bunny Scherer
Craig Schmidt
Pam Schrader
Shelley Schreiner
David Schuemak er
Sonny Schneider
Morag Scott
Gayla Seastone
Sandy Sebesta
Cris Seidel
Linda Sidebottom
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Mary Ann Smith
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Paulette Smith
Ste,•e Smith
Tina Smith
La:n-y Snow
M a:rsha Snyder
Victor Sod
M att Sotak
Kathie Sothman
William Soule
N onn Spahr
Michael Spears
Linda Speers
N ancy Spykstra
Don Stark
Sue Steger
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Class of '72 largest ever with 486 students
An na St ieb
G ary Strickland
J ud y Stumpf
Deb Stuteville
Linda Sullins
Stephen Supan
Vicki Supan
Patti Sutton
R andy Swann
Neil Swanson
Dian Swigert
Carol Talbott
Julie Taylor
Kent Taylor
Eileen Thayer
Kathy Thompson
Terry Tormey
Carl Tornblom
Mark Townsend
Donna Treat
Mike T ronick
Ron Trout
Patti Tucker
Laurie Ursetta
Mitch Van Scoyck
Frank Velasquez
Debie Vitale
Karen Von Wyl
Gerianne Wagner
Sharon Wagner
Art Walker
Dave Walker
Diane Walker
Terri Wallachy
Lynette W artner
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John Ward
Dave Watts
Dave Weiman
Janis Welch
Wendy West
Ron Westbrook
Steve Wickhorst
Merlin Wiggins
Jody Williams
Mary Lou Williams
Wendy Wilson
Glenda Winslow
Pam Wood
Paul Wood
Annette Wright
Gary Wright
Bruce Young
Susan Young
Steven Zouredes
Ed Belec
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The Sophomore Class
officers were as follows:
Cindi Anderson, vice
president; Mindy Green,
secretary-treasurer; and
Karen Kinnie, president.
Lil Abeyta
Diane Agnew
Keith Alcott
Gay Allen
Cindi Andersen
Renee Anderson
Jeff Angell
Tom Applegate
Cindy Archer
Becky Armstrong
Debbie Auker
Ernest Babwell
John Baca
Mike Baillie
Suzan Baker
Jim Barber
Kathy Barish
Janna Barkley
Pam Barney
Kathy Battaglia
Rick Beane
Jane Beickman
Judy Beickman
Randy Bird
Steve Braswell
Steve Bray
Mindy Brew
Doug Brott
Paul Brust
Debbie Bubeck
Ron Bucci
Sue Buckley
Rick Burcham
Sue Burris
Julie Cahalan
Kevin Cahill
Tim Cain
Lori Calomino
Debbie Carter
Greg Cassuto
Vicky Chase
Cindy Chiappone
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Nick Chillem i
Scott Christe nsen
Jan Cichow icz
Debb ie Cleere
Ervin Clinga n
Bunny Coble
Jay Cohen
Jeffrey Cohen
Rushie Cole
Michel e Co mnillo
Debbie Conigl io
Laura Conlon
Oh, stop it, Horace ! You know you can 't see m y
legs from the other end of the telepho ne line.
Dale Cook
P atti Cooley
T erry Coome r
Marion Cooper
Mark Cooper
Richard Coutts
Dave Craft
Rick Craigo
Mike Cunnin gham
Mark Dampi er
Mark Davis
Pam Davis
Patty DeCoc k
Rocco DeMar co
Albert DeSava rio
John Deshle r
Mirth Deshle r
Kim DeVill ier
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Sheryl Dexter
Jennifer Di Rocchi
Hugh Doherty
Steven Domenico
Cindy Donahue
Mary Dudnikoff
Delwin Durman
Nick Dwinell
Suzie Elson
Marilyn Emick·
Celia Evans
Blair Everett
Chris Snell and Stewart Bowmar decide that there Mark Davis works intently on a drafting project
is time to relax as well as work in study hall. during the last few minutes of class.
Jeff Ewert
Joni Famulago
Diane Farrow
Tim Farson
Strue Ferrell
John Fick
Gerol Fields
Diana Fisher
Susan Fisher
Tim Foos
Gary Fowler
Cindy Fraley
Don Frazier
Pam Frederek
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Bonnie Fry
Don Gaeddert
Ken Gaeddert
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Terey Gaines
Dawna Gallagn er
Clare Gallego s
Joel Garcia
Sue Garcia
Dan Garland
Dawn Graham
Deborah Gray
Mindi Green
Terri e Green
Rick Griffith
Cherie Crull
Jackie Gunders on
Jim Gunning
Cindy Haberk orn
Sophi e Hafer
Kurt Hagman n
J\ lichael Hamilto n
Liz Hero ld
Kate Herri ges
Jana He ttin ger
Rick Hildebr and
Doug Holm es
J e rry Howell
Paula Hudson
Gwe n Imwalle
Pam Ingram
Rich Jaggi
Brian Ja m es
Marilyn Ja ryno
Jeff Jeffers
Gre g Jenkins
Ron Jensen
Brad Je rnberg
Bob Johnson
Connie Johnson
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Seniors initiate Class of '73- 0cto ber 21
Bruce Nickoley
Kim N ielsen
C h eri N ix
Larry North
Katie O'H ara
Joe Osumi
Peggy Pfalzgraff
Randy Pickering
Carol Pierson
Mike Pollock
Cindy Pryor
Pam Qualteri
Tom Ramage
Tony Ratcliff
Cheryl Ray
R honda Razinha
Bev Reeves
Kelly Reeves
Steve Rich
Trudie Richardson
Kim Rico
William Ridley
Susan Riebe
Barb Roberts
Sue Robinson
Karl Rogers
Larry Roggensack
Tom Rohrig
Karen Roll
Ed Romero
Karen Rossillon
Marla Rossorelli
Paula Rowe
Chuck Rudman
Sharon Russell
Kathy Samuelson
Yolanda Sanchez
Bev Sandoval
Larry Santorno
Jim Sawyer
Tom Scena
Sharon Schell
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Don Gaeddert shows his artistic talent as he draws During the final month of summer, La rry Shade is
a Saint on the board during Beat Week. taking time out from his activities to register.
Mik e Schmid
Don Schnorr
Jim Schrock
Mike Schuchard
Marilyn Seeley
Barbara Seidel
Larry Shade
Cathy [ hively
Theresa Simmon
Carol Simons
Mike Sims
Steve Sisk
Debbi Skeens
Mark Skelton
Kim Smith
Marylea Smith
Chris Snell
Robin Snow
Pat Snyder
Mark Snowdon
Tina Spallone
James Spillman
Eileen Sponable
Steve Steinbach
Arnold Strasser
Debbie Sullins
Jane Swanson
Sandra Taddonio
Dave Talbott
Kathy Talkin
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Today, activities and
clubs receive
attention along with the
basics of education.
Every experience in life
offers a person the
chance to learn
from it.
School functions and
organizations
extend the
same
opportunity, but they
only educate those
who put time and
effort into
them.
Terry Jones initiates a sophomore girl into Sa inthood
during the first day of Beat Week.
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TOP: The GAL float is seen during the annual
Homecoming parade through Edgewater. BOTTOM:
The Saints battle the Golden Demons in at attempt
to end Beat Week with a victory. With the final score
26-8, their try was a success.
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The chorus of birds captures the messenge r, played
by Bob Kraft, so that Pithetaru s can receive a
message from Olympus .
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At hena, pl ayed by Jane Miller, looks w ith anger
11pon Pith etarus who has just told John DeBello,
portraying Hercules, that he is an illegitimate child.
Mark Hasselbach, as a barb arian god, stands behind them
in his characteristic stupor .
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Bob McDennott tu, w; ._l," ' llyfY.)p booth, sponsortd
by the Red Cross, at the cu.miva.l.
Sounds of Ruby Begonia saying, "Put Cindy Jerman, Carnival Queen and candidate for the
money in my can!" and sounds of others Teenage Republicans, stands with her attendants.
They are Kitten Leonard, representing Exchange Club;
screaming madly that the T. A. R. 's may Ed Perlmutter, alisa Ruby Begonia, Spanish Club;
have stuffed their money containers for and Beth Jenkins, Key Club.
queen candidate provided the excitement
for the annual all-school carnival.
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KTLK disc jocke ys play ferocious facult y
Faced by the ferocious faculty, the KTLK
disc jockeys tried their hardest in the
basketball game on Tuesday, December
1. The Exchange Club sponsored the
event and charged 50 cents or 150
aluminum cans . One student took the
club up on their offer and showed up on
the night of the game dragging a large s ack.
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these students a Christmas party.
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Senior Class senators were as follows: Dan Zarlengo,
Mitzi Rossillon, Kathy Zellitti , and Mark Hasselbach,
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The members of the Pep Club were as follows: ROW
1: C. Lunnon, S. Graff, B. Franzen, K. Leonard, J.
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Crandell, B. Burris, J. Moran, J. Gravina, P.
Erickson, T, Muender, M. Bubeck, and K. Zellitti,
TOP: Wearing a traditional halo and black eye, ROW 2: L. Romola, J. Myers, J. DiRocchi, G.
Barb Burris represents the Saints as mascot. BOTTOM: Wuetig, C, Ervin, T. Patrick, R. Wachter, L.
The Pep Club is seen in action at the Sixth and White, H. Hafer, C. Clippinger, P. McDonald, C.
Kipling stadium, Cribari, C. Jerman, J. Hettinger, K. Buzick, K.
Mallory, L. Magruder, P. Bisant, and L. Johnson.
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0 Hara, V. Supan, G. Seastone, P. Bellamy, l C.
Gilbert, N. Bradbury, T. Leonard, K. Gord, D.
Farrow, R. Jones, K. Nielsen, D. Bubeck, B.
Harmelink, P. Tell, and D. Sullins, ROW 4: R.
Popiel, R. Fischer, D. Gaeddert, S, Dorsey, S,
Scheidler, K. Wardle, D. Gieselman, C. Eckhardt,
L. Sidebottom, A. Parry, D. Walker, R. Cole,
P. Smith, D. Miller, R. Mason, J. McCloskey
J. Famularo, L. Williams, and R. Molloy, ROW 5:
A. "".'right, ~- Kadnuck, D. Bruse, J. Younger, K.
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S. Kadnuck, Z. Maier, D, Toscano, D. Einspahr,
D. McDonald, P, Davis, B. Reeves, M. Tapler,
, , P. Decock, D. Magers, S. Hafer, K. Kinnie, C.
McKee, D. Eilenstine, R. Lewis, P. Pfalzgraf£,
and D, Clossen.
The cheerleaders were as follows: Kitten Leonard,
Jane Crandell, Ronda Nickoley, Carrie Lunnon,
Brenda Franzen, and Sherry Graff,
The pom-pom girls were as follows: Joni Moran,_
Jan Gravina, Pat Erickson, Tarz Muender, Marcia
Bubeck, and Kathy Zellitti,
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Drill commands echo through empty halls
Miss Cheryl Gaskell sponsors both the Pe p Club and After school during the football and
the Haloettes.
basketball seasons, one could hear
comn1ands and marching footsteps
echoing from the lobby through the
empty halls.
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Drill Team during its rigorous prac-
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■ Haloettes, placed fourth in league com-
petition at the Drill Team Clinic in
Logan, Utah. Teams throughout the
western area competed there. Cindy
Clippinger, junior, won first place in
individual competition, defeating over
300 other girls.
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Members of the Lettermen's Club were as follows:
ROW 1: Rich McAllister, Skip Nielsen, Larry Swann,
Ed Perhnutter, Gary Ehns, Art Walker, Nicky Lopez,
Steve Loper, and John Evans. ROW 2: Tim Horner,
John Garland, Jim Gale, Gary Laubhan, Ted Herrman,
Tony Ratcliff, Kevin Stocker, Pat Tronick, and
Steve Clippinger. ROW 3: Tom Coomer, Steve
Yonkoff, Dennis Kinsey, Bob Schuchard, Mary Terry,
Mark Dennis, Bob McDermott, Ray Valente, Walt
Dillingham, and Rick Bauma. ROW 4: Don Rozmiarek,
Bruce Leland, Tom Jaryno, Bill Lorenz, Allen Elson,
John Nance, Jim Liley, Bruce Helbig, and Joe
Haywood.
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Memb ers of Les Amie s were as follows: ROW 1: Barfie l d , Carol ee Hardy , ,-..ath') DJ.U:ne, and Peggy
Diann e Odell , Ca thy Ratcl iff, Karen Tiern ey , Pat Moody . R OW 3: Pat Eucks o1,, Shem Durm an Pat
Hinm an and Mrs. Sue Copp, sponso r. ROW 2: Pat Bisan t, Ch eryl Fowle :, Suzi Tornb lom , Wand ~
McKa y,' Gail Wueti g, Judy Myers , Georg ana Yearw ood, a nd Debb ie Tosca no.
Pat Bisan t pl .
Com muni ty~~ ~ 1th a little_ boy at the North Side
Key Club, spon~ o~:d Les Amie s, in conju nctio n
throu ghout the with
sever al event s at the Cente r
year.
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Mae and Li'l Abner at the Sadie Hawkins Dance.
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ing the Sadie Hawkins Dance. BOTTOM: Couples
are seen dancing in their dogpatch costumes.
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Gary Strickland , Joe Haywood, Gary Laubhan, Beth
Jenkins, and Mike Foster sing to residents at the
Columbine Nursing Home,
TOP: Bruce Young watches a child at the North Side
Communit y Center blow up a balloon. BOTTOM:
Officers of the Key Club were as follows: Dave Watts,
treasurer; Mr, Donald Roos, sponsor; Beth Jenkins,
Tom Parry and Dale Anderson, both Key Club of- sweetheart ; Gary Laubhan, vice president; and Mark
ficers, talk with Mr, Donald Roos, sponsor, Dennis, president.
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Bryan Hegarty gives a present to a resident of the
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Members of the FTA were a s follows: ROW 1: Mary
Ann Smith, Kare~ Tierney , Peggy Moody, Judy
Myers, and Pat Hmman. ROW 2: Sherri Durman
Gail Wuetig, Cheryl Fowler, Debbie Toscano '
Wanda Yearwood, and Mrs. Louise McKelvy, 'spon-
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Members of the Honor Society were as follows: ROW
1: Mark Rodriguez, Julie Higer, Amy Loper, Renie
Wachter, Sherri Leggett, Debbie Fuller, and Jane
Miller, ROW 2: Linda Romola, Kevin Stocker,
Kathy Buzick, Art Walker, Susan Gale, Pat Erickson,
and Martha Fritz. ROW 3: Lin Kopischke, Tarz
Muender, Carrie Lunnon, John Garland, Gary Route,
Jim Zarlengo, Gary Laubhan, Kitten Leonard, and
Jane Crandell. ROW 4: Dennis Kinsey, Taffy
Leonard, John Nance, Jim Gale, Guy Kelley, Chuck
Runge, Mark Townsend, and Bob Berglin.
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Debt delays new plan of Honor Society
Mr Larry Longwell, sponsor, passes time during a
ro;eting by reading "Psychology Today, 11 Going along with the trend of helping
your fell ow man, Honor Society donned
its new look as a service club. As often
happens, a complication arose, and all
projects became second to paying off a
$500 debt left from last year's banquet
at the Aviation Club.
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Kathy Mallo ry demon strates her athlet ic ability by
climb ing to the top.
of
Girls comp ete in a volley ball game . This is one
the severa l team sports offere d .
Members of the Fifteen were as follows : ROW 1:
Roberta Bonac_quisti, Patti McGrath, Patty Dietz,
Barb Byars, Mindy Green, Karen Kinnie, and
Becky Ib?ison . .ROW 2: Penny Johnson, Mary
Laspe, Linda Sidebottom, Mitzi Rossillon, Debbie
Venture, Kathy Kubes, and Cherie Domenico,
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Madrigals were as folicw,: PO'·" 1 : ~~sa CormacJ,,
Ron Cosgrove, Kathy Scott ,__Pete qiffm, Sue
Neale , Randy Swann, and 1J1ane 'W alters. ROW 2:
Dave Jellison Kathy Dunne, Chuck Mohr ,
Marilyn Walsh, Rocky Polidori, Wendy Reynolds,
Paul Dawson, Judi Gassman, and Tom Culbertson.
Members d Advanced Girls' Choir were as follows: Kopischke, Karen Kinnie, Janet Davis, Marilyn
ROW 1 : Sandy Taddonio, Mindy Green, Kay Jaryno, Carol Pierson, Penny Johnson, Cindy
Shurts, Yolanda Sanchez, Michele Comnillo, McKee, Cathy Shively, Lea Ann Cooper. ROW 4:
Suzie Baker, Pam Lambert, and Mary Battaia. Kathy Wallachy, Debbie Zellner, Landa Hefner,
ROW 2: Cindy Leeper, Ellen Johnson, Terry Tracie Fritz, Lorrie Miller, Karen Roll, Marsha
Glidden, Barb Roberts, Kim Nielsen, Roni Snyder, Suzie Elson, Debbie Venture, Vicki
Stumbough, Nancy Wilson, Cindy Pryor, Cindy Recen, Terri Gunnison, Nancy Blevins, Dee
Haberkorn, and Gay Allen. ROW 3: Debra Skeens, Menzies, and Lynne Stangl.
Peggy Wise, Elisa Kraettli, Helen Trites, Janet
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Eighty members comprise Concert Choir
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~•;hers of the hand were as follows: ROW 1· D
An ;rson, J, Sawyer, S, Leggett, C. Clippin.g e;
w· pa'r_fY, ~ - Seeley, P. Davis, J. Hettenger, a~d
Gr.a vince. OW 2: N. Swanson , B. Nielson, D .
Fultoi:"ky, T . Green, J. Johnston, K. Cord , J.
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Waft!? · D. McCrory, J. Klocke,, T . Foos, M. '
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ROW 4: D , Frazier, B. Owings, T . Parry
a e, C. Hada, K. Killian, L. Roggensack, K. '
g•e:dert, S. Wilson, M. Hagelstrom , L. Ulshoffer,
· udman, L. Rohrig, D . Farmer A Mallory
a nd C, Driftmier. ROW 5: M. Baca', s: Oakley,' c.
~=:d, D, Richardson , C. Wright, J. Thomas, M.
idt1 S. Marsh, T. Rohrig, D. Baca, M .
DeSaveno, L. Ulshoffer, G. Route, B. Semich,
T, B_eck, S. Loper, J. Zarlengo, D. Loose, T .
HaHmson, D. Holmes, L. Estes, J. French and
J. aywood . '
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Majorettes were as .follows: Cindy Haberkorn, Phyllis
Haag, Carolee Hardy, and Lori McLain.
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Orchestra accompani es all-school musical
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Members of the orchestra were as follows: ROW 1:
Kim Jenns, Pam Allen, Rick Craigo, Nancy Carlsen,
Laura Conlon, Leigh Hanlon, Ernie Kyle, and Don ~
Gaeddert. ROW 2: Eileen Sponable, Bill Ridley,
Jan Litzenberger, Debra Goodhead, and Joy Leonard.
ROW 3: Curt Ehrhard, Mark Baca, Jim Sawyer, Dale
Anderson, Sherri Leggett, Cindy Clippinger, Wiley
Price, Jon Hettenger, Ann Parry, Clark Driftmier,
Nancy Spykstra, Pete Woodward, and Karia Lee
Basta. ROW 4: Bayles Owings, Tom Parry, Bill
Wade, Lee Ulshoffer, Gary Route, Bob Sestrich,
Calvin Hada, Larry Roggensack, and Paul Dawson .
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Red Cross witnesses open-h ear t surgery
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Members of the Lati:1- Club were as follows: ROW 1: Rushie
Cole, Kathy Battaglia, Kathy Talkin 1 Pam Qualteri and
Sherri Leggett, ROW 2: Jeff Cohen, Jay Cohen Ma;k
Rodriguez, Marti Boatright, Dianne Gieselman' and
Diane Walters, ROW 3: Bill Ridley, Larry Sno~ and
Pete Woodward, '
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Member.; of E.-cchange Club were as follows: ROW Ulshoffer, Taffy Leonard, Chris Watts, ~farcia
1: Laurel Swetnam, Gail Wuetig, Ronda Nickoley, Bubeck, .\layzell .Ewbank, and Zoe Copeland.
F.d Perlmutter Steve Clippinger, Linda Romola, ROW 3: Gur Kelley, Shawn Hegarty, .\lark Denn.is
Kitten Leonard, and Barb Burris. ROW 2: i\l.r. Bill Bruce Leland, Ron Davis, Tom Ja.ryno, and Les '
Determan, sponsor, Jim Gale, Matt Samuels, Lee Haertel.
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Members of the FHA were as follows: ROW 1:
Carolyn Terada, Cathy Ratcl:iff, and Cheryl Fowler.
ROW 2: Miss Marilyn Jantz, sponsor, Sherri Durman,
Debbie Baldwin, and Danielle Bam
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compo nents of a
succes sful
athlete.
As in life, victory rests
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A strong mind and
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Team closes season with 5-3-1 record
Dennis Kinsey
Split End
Mark Terry
Halfback
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A 31-16 thrashing of South mar ked the
end of the Saints' finest footba ll s eason
eve r. T hey posted an overall record of
5-3-1 and a league record of 4- 3-1 that
tied them for fourth place with Bear
Creek. Both marks were an im pr ovement
over last year's rec ord of 3-5 and a t ie
for s ixth place .
John Nance
Fullback
VARSITY RECORD
Jefferson 27 Arvada 12
Jefferson 41 Evergreen 0
Jefferson 19 Wheat Ridge 43
Jefferson 0 Arvada West 37
Jefferson 19 Alameda 7
Jefferson 14 Lakewood 14
Jefferson 26 Golden 8
Jefferson 18 Bear Creek 26
Jefferson 31 South 16
League Standing Fourth Place
Steve Yonkoff
Corner back
John Putnik
Quarterback
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Jim Liley
Cornerback
Tom Jaryno
Tackle
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All-County first team selects Mark Terry
Team trainers were as follows: Ben Yonker, Pat Tronick, Walt Dillingham
and Tim Horner. Tackle
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Members of the girls' gymnastic team were as
follows: ROW 1: Mrs. Sherry Jones, coach, Clair
Ruth Lewis practices a dismount from the balance Gallegos , Ruth Lewis, Bunny Scherer, Jayne
beam. She finished eighth in state competition. Gilliland , Pat Langdon, and Debbie Goodhead. ROW
2: Cindi McKee, Jan Gilliland, Laura Conlon,
Kathey Burcar, and Debbie Haislip .
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Lewis, Snyder excel in girls' athletics
Girls competed in gymnastics and bas- Pat Bisant, Darlyne Kirschke, and Arlyne Kirschke
ketball with ot her county high schools practice for a basketball game.
during t he winte r seas on. No team rank
was figured for county play in girls'
spor ts, but two gir ls r eceived individ-
ual recognition. Ruth Lewis , s opho -
more, was successful at distr ict and
state gymnastic competition, and Pat
Snyder, also a sophomore, was high-
point scorer in basketball. E +
At the district meet, Ruth placed fourth
in free exercise, fourth in balance
beam, and eighth in vaulting. After re-
ceiving her district awards, she partic-
ipated in the state competition. Ruth
finished eighth in balance beam, ninth
in vaulting, and thirteenth in free
exercise.
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The members of the Cross Country team were as
follows: ROW 1: Don Keir, Dan Leschnik, Keith
Alcott, Doug Marino, Ed Romero, and Tom Rohrig.
ROW 2: Brian James, Dave Leschnik, Les Rohrig,
Terry Harper, Rod Kirby, Steve Clippinger, and
Coach Dennis Shepherd. ROW 3: Art Mowry, Larry
Shade, Bruce Helbig, John Evans, Jim Gale, and
Sam Mc Kinstry .
John Evans
Terry Harper
Dave Leschnik
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Tim Simon, No. 32, fights for a rebound with a
North High School Viking. Terry Dreiling, No.
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Keith Alcott
Forward
Chuck Runge
Forward
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Members of the Junior Varsity were as follows:
ROW 1: Rod Kirby, Jim Barber, Steve Gast, and
Ben Yonker. ROW 2: Rick Bauma, Chuck Runge,
Larry Shade, Kevin Cahill, Mark Snowdon, Tom
Coomer, Neil Swanson, Jay Dilorenzo, and Dean
Liley.
Larry Shade
Forward
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At 3-8 wrestlers finis h in seventh pla ce
Greg Cassuto
112 lbs.
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Mark Youngwirth
132 lbs.
Steve Yonkoff
155 lbs.
John Nance
18S lbs.
Les Rohrig
126 lbs.
TelT}' Ho..rper
119 lbs.
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Fred Vecchiarelli
136 lbs.
Gary Fowler
132 lbs.
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5 lbs.
Wayne Nitt
165 lbs. a
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Ron Klatt begins as junior varsity coach
Mark Nelson
Heavyweight
Members of the junior varsity team were as follows: TOP: Injured wrestlers were as follows: Al DeSaverio
ROW 1: Hugh Doherty, Jeff Ewert, Kevin Wachter, and Larry Swann. BOTTOM: Mr. Charles Hunt served
Bob McDermott , Tim Cain, and Gary Fowler. ROW as coach and Mr. Ron Klatt as assistant coach.
2: Jeff Angell, Rick Griffith , Rick Beane, Dave
Capra, Victor Sod, and Wayne Mills.
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COPELAND, ZOE ANNE Key Club, National Honor Society, bow, " Student Conductor, Drum
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CRANDELL, JANE DISTERHOFT, PAM Track.
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Golf, Honor Roll. DOMINGUEZ, GLORIA
CRIDER, LINDA DECA .
Pep Club, Red Cross. DOPHEIDE, MARK
CROUTHAMEL, LINDA Concert Choir.
Pep Club, Red Cross, Les Amies, DOYLE, TERRY
Forensic League, Honor Roll, Concert Choir, Pre-Med, Forensic
Advanced Girls' Choir. League, National Forensic League,
DAISS, PAMELA Student Congress.
'
I
National Honor Society, Pep Club,
Saintinel Staff, Halo Highlights
Staff, Spanish Club, Honor Roll.
DAVENPORT, JANET
DREILING, TERRY
Barbell Club, Basketball, Cross
Country.
DROMMOND, JANET
Saintinel Staff, Halo Highlights Concert Choir, Pep Club, GAL.
Staff, Library Assistant. DUDDEN, PEGGY
DAVIS, DIANE FBLA .
Pep Club, Red Cross. DUDNIKO FF, SALLY
DAVIS, JANET DECA, Honor Roll.
Pep Club, Majorette, Les Amies, DUMLER, RANDY
GAL, Advanced Girls' Choir, Honor Lettermen's Club, Barbell Club,
Roll. Intramurals, Football, Baseball,
DAVIS, RON Basketball.
Key Club, Exchange Club, Basket- DUNNE, KATHY
ball, Tennis, Honor Roll, Adademic Pep Club, Concert Choir, Girls'
Advanced Choir, Student Congress,
Achievement. Les Amies, GAL, Forensic League,
DAWSON, PAUL
Exchange Club, "Kiss Me Kate,"
Spanish Club, National Honor "The Birds, " Madrigals, GAL, Honor
Society, Lettermen's Club, Tennis,
Wrestling, Stage Band, Madrigals, Roll.
Honor Roll, Academic Achievement, DURHAM, PHILIP
"Bus Stop, 11 Orchestra.
Brass Choir.
DURMAN, SHERRI
FHA Spanish Club, Red Cross,
Fren~h Club, National Honor Society,
Les Amies, FTA, Honor Roll.
EGAN, CATHY
DECA.
ELMS, GARY
Lettermen's Club, Intramurals, Golf, Safety Club, GAL, National Honor
"Finian's Rainbow," Honor Roll. Society, Student Congress, Exchange
ELSON, ALLEN Club, Honor Roll, Junior Escort.
Lettermen's Club, Concert Choir, FARMER, DOUGLAS
Student Congress, Sophomore Class Key Club, "The Birds," 11 Finian's
Piesident, "The Birds, " Talent Show, Rainbow, 11 Honor Roll.
Football, Basketball, Intramurals, FOULK, LAURIE
Track, Honor Roll. Concert Choir, Honor Roll.
ERICKSON, PAT FOWLER, CHERYL
Pep Club, Porn-porn, Student Pep Club, FHA, French Club, FTA,
Congress 1 Les Amies, Spanish Club, Les Amies.
National Honor Society, GAL, Honor FOX, RITA
Roll Academic Achievement, Red Cross, Pep Club.
Girls'' State, Junior Escort. FRANZEN, BRENDA
ESMAIL, DEAN Pep Club, Cheerleader, GAL,
Concert Choir.
185
GAL. lRWIN, GARY
Ski Club , Inuamurals.
Senior HAISLIP, DEBBIE
Pep Club, GAL, Gymnastics.
HALL, JANET
JAR YNO, THOMAS
Lettermen 's Club~ Barbell Club, Stu-
dent Congress, FCA, Football, Track,
Activities Pep Club, GAL.
HARDER, INGRID
French Club, Honor Roll.
Baseball, Intra murals, Weightlifting.
JENNS, KIM
HARDY, CAROLEE Pep Club, Spanish Club, National
Pep Club, Red Cross, Les Amies, Honor Society, Red Cross, "Kiss Me
Concert Choir, "Kiss Me Kate," Kate, 11 Orchestra, Honor Roll, All-
Homecoming Royalty, Triple Trio. Majorette, Honor Roll.
HARDY, TERRI State Orchestra.
FRASER, LINDA JONES, DEBBIE
Pep Club, FBLA, Honor Roll.
Red Cross. GAL, Library Assistant, Saintinel
FRITZ, MARTHA HARMON, CYNTHIA
National Honor Society, Pep Club, Staff, Halo Highlights Staff, Spanish
FBLA, National Honor Society, Club, Intramurals.
Russian Club, Honor Roll. A Cappella Choir, Girls' Track,
Honor Roll. JONES, TERRY
FULLER, DEBBIE FBLA, Pep Club, Library Assistant,
National Honor Society, Honor Roll, HAR VEY I CONNIE
French Club, Ski Club, Student Honor Roll.
Academic Achievement. KADNUCK, KATHY
GALE, JIM Congress, Honor Roll.
HAWKINS, ROBERT Pep Club, FBLA, Honor Roll.
Spanish Club, Key Club, Exchange
California Scholarship Federation, KELLEY, GUY
Club, National Honor Society, Key Club, National Honor Society,
Lettermen's Club, Wrestling, Cross Spanish Club, Chess Club, Football,
Exchange Club, Forensic League,
Country, Gymnastics, Honor Roll, Track.
Junior Achievement, Debate, 4-H,
Academic Achievement. HECK, DEBBIE
Tennis, Honor Roll, Academic
FBLA.
HEGARTY, SHAWN Achievement.
National Honor Society, Exchange KINSEY, DENNIS
Club, Chess Club, Key Club, Lettermen's Club, FCA, Student
Forensic League, Outstanding Key Congress, Senior Class President,
Club Participant. National Honor Society, Homecoming
HEIDENREICH, DEBBIE Royalty, Football, Basketball, Base-
Pep Club, GAL, Honor Roll. ball, Track, Intramurals, Weight-
HELBIG, BRUCE lifting, Honor Roll.
Red Cross, Barbell Club, FCA, KLINE, SCOTT
Lettermen's Club, Cross Country, Saintinel Photographer, Halo High-
Track, Intramurals. lights Photographer, Track.
HELLNER, RICH KOPISCHKE, LIN
Barbell Club, Intramurals. Pep Club, Drill Team, Student
HERRMAN, TED Congress, Concert Choir, Saintinel
Lettermen's Club, Safety Club, Bar- Business Manager, Halo Highlights,
bell Club, Student Congress, FCA, Business Manager, National Honor
Football, Wrestling, Intramurals, Society, FBLA, Red Cross, "Li'l
Track, Weightlifting. Abner," "Highlights of Broadway,"
HIGER, JULIE Talent Show, "Kiss Me Kate,"
Pep Club, National Honor Society. 11 Finian's Rainbow," Triple Trio,
186
Honor Roll.
MANN, JOHN
FBLA, Student Congress, Science-
Math Club, Football, Basketball,
Track, Wrestling, Honor Roll.
MARVEL, JAMES C.
FCA, Lettermen's Club, Intramurals,
Tr ack, Football, Honor Roll.
MASAMORI, RON
Ski Club, "Life and Death of Sneaky
Fitch," " Taming of the Shrew. 11
MCA LLISTER, R ICHARD
Lettermen's Club, DECA, Footba ll,
Basketba ll, Track.
MCCLOSKEY, CECE
Pep Club, GAL, Ski Club, Intra -
murals.
MCGRATH, PATTI
Pep Club, Concert Choir, Fifteen,
"Kiss Me Kate," "Finian's Rainbow,"
Honor Roll.
MCKAY, PAT
Pep Club, Pre-Med, Les Amies.
MEDINA, BOB
Boys' Choir, "Finian 's Rainbow,• "
Ski Club.
Pep Club, Cheerleader, Porn-porn, MILLER, DEBBIE
National Honor Society, Exchange Pep Club, Latin Club, Girls' Track.
Club GAL, Student Congress, MILLER, JANE
Senator Talent Show, "The Birds," Russian Club, Human Relations,
Snowball ' Royalty Homecoming. Forensic League, National Honor
MOFFATT, BERT
Royalty, Honor Roll, Academic Society, Thespian Club, "Miracle
Worker, " "Kiss Me ~ate," "The Concert Choir, Student Congress,
Achievement. Ski Club, Barbell Club, "Kiss Me
LEONARD, STEPHANIE Birds " "Finian's Rainbow," Honor
Roll' Academic Achievement, Kate, " Honor Roll.
Pep Club, Drill Team, Nati?nal . MOHR, CHUCK
Honor Society, Concert Chou-, Ski Girls'' State.
MILLER, SHIRLEY Concert Choir, "Kiss Me Kate,"
Club Exchange Club, Student Madrigals, "Finian's Rainbow. "
coniress Junior Class Vice Presi- Honor Roll.
MORRISON, SAM
dent, "Kiss Me Kate," Triple Trio, MILLS, CAROL
DECA. Spanish Class Trip to Mexico.
Ensemble '70, GAL, Honor Roll. MOWRY, STAN
LESSING, LUANN MITCHELTREE, SCOT
"The Birds, 11 Stage Crew, Honor Stage Band, Drum Major.
Spanish Club, Junta, Pep Club, MUENDER, VALINDA
Latin Club, Les Amies, Ski Club, Roll, Outward Bound.
Pep Club, Porn-porn, National
School Musicals, Intramurals, Honor Honor Society, Student Congress,
Roll. Senator, Honor Roll.
LILEY, JIM MYERS, JUDY
Lettermen's Club, FCA, Home- FTA, Pep Club, Les Amies, Honor
coming King, Football, Track, Roll.
Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals, NANCE, JOHN
Honor Roll. Lettermen's Club, National Honor
LIRA, DEBBY Society, Student Congress, Intra-
DECA, Pep Club. murals, Track, Football, Wrestling,
LITTRELL, BOB Honor Roll.
Concert Choir, Gun Club, Intra- NELSON, MARY ANNE
rnurals, Football, Basketball, Honor Pep Club, Forensic League, National
Roll.
Honor Society, French Club, GAL,
lONARDo RITA Intramurals, Honor Roll, Academic
Junior Achievement Track. Achievement.
LOPEZ, DOMINIC ' NELSON, MIKE
fttermen's Club, DECA, Saintinel Spanish Club, Honor Roll.
Ttaff,
rack.
FCA, Wrestling, Football, NEWROHR, SHARON
DECA.
LORENZ, BILL NICHOLAS, JUDY
Lettermen's Club FCA Intra- Pep Club, DECA, GAL.
Ill ' ,
W~als, Basketball, Football, Track NICKOLEY, RONDA
eightlifting, Honor Roll. Pep Club, Drill Team, Cheerleader,
MADRoN, JOHN GAL, Ex~hange Club, Intramurals.
~ert Choir, "Kiss Me Kate." NITTA, WAYNE
p Go, JULIE Russian Club, Lettermen's Club,
ep Club, Drill Team, Gymnastics, Band, Wrestling, Football, Intra-
187
Senior Society, Red Cross, Honor Roll.
SCHLAGER, ANDY
188
Concert Choir, FCA, Basketball.
WILLIAMS, PAT
Red Cross, GAL, Junior Achieve-
ment.
WILSON, TIMOTHY
Race Relations, "Kiss Me Ka te "
"The Birds, " Track, Cross Co~try.
WOODWARD , PETE
Concert Choir, Latin Club, Stage
Band, Safety Club, Concert Band,
Orchestra, Marching Band, Madri-
gals, "Kiss Me Kate," "Li'l Abner,"
"Finian's Rainbow," Tennis, Honor
Roll.
WUETIG, GAIL
Pep Club, Drill Team, FTA, Ski
Club, Les Amies, GAL, Exchange
Club, Intramurals.
WULF, JEAN
Pep Club, GAL, Safety Club, "Bus
Stop."
YAMASHITA, GARY
DECA, Intramurals, Honor Roll.
YEARWOOD, WANDA
Pep Club, French Club, FBLA, Sadie
Hawkins Royalty. "Kiss Me Kate."
YONKOFF, STEVE
Pep Club, Drill Team, Spanish Club, Choir, GAL, National Honor Society, Lettermen's Club, Football, Wres-
Student Congress, Senator, Senior Talent Show, "Kiss Me Kate," tling, Baseball.
Class Treasurer, Homecoming Queen, Sweetheart Award, All-County Stu- YOUNGER, JANE
GAL, Honor Roll. dent Council, Triple Trio, lntra- FHA, Pep Club, FBLA, GAL, "Kiss
TERADA, CAROLYN murals, Honor Roll. Me Kate, " Intramurals.
FHA, Pep Club, Drill Team, Latin WALSH, MARILYN YOUNGWIR TH, MARK
Club, Ski Club, Race Relations, Thespian Club, Concert Choir, Wrestling.
Safety Club. Forensic League, GAL, ZARLENGO, JIM
GAL, Honor Roll.
National Honor Society, "Bus Stop," "Kiss Me Kate, " "The Birds," Wres-
TERRY, MARK
"Kiss Me Kate," "Finian's Rainbow," tling, Honor Roll, National Honor
Concert Choir, Lettermen's Club,
"The Birds, " Triple Trio, Madrigals, Society, Stage Band.
FCA, Homecoming Royalty,
Honor Roll, Junior Escort, Academic ZELLITTI, KATHY
"Finian's Rainbow," Football, Track,
Achievement, AU-State Choir, Pep Club, Porn-porn, Red Cross,
Honor Roll.
Ensemble '70. Student_Congress, Senator, GAL,
TIERNEY, KAREN Les Am1es, Safety Club, "Li'l
Pep Club, FTA, Les Amies, Race WALTERS, DIANE
Concert Choir, Latin Club, Thespian Abner, " "Kiss Me Kate. 11
Relations, Student Teacher at
Lumberg, Honor Roll. Club, Madrigals, "Kiss Me Kate,"
TORNBLOM, SUZANNE "Finian's Rainbow," Outstanding
Library Club, Les Amies, Red Cross- Actress Award.
Pre-Med, Honor Roll. WANEMAKER, LORING
TOSCANO, DEBBIE DECA.
Pep Club, FTA, Les Amies, Honor WARDLE, KAREN
Roll. Pep Club, Outstanding Pep Club
TRONICK, PA TRICK Member, Honor Roll.
Lettermen's Club, Football, Track. WATTS, CHRISTINE
TUDEK, KAREN Exchange Club, Pep Club, GAL,
FBLA. Student Congress.
ULSHOFFER, LEE WEBB, RICHARD
Band, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Key Football.
Club, Exchange Club, Stage Band, WEILMINSTER, JOHN
"Kiss Me Kate," "Finian's Rainbow," DECA, Track.
Intra murals. WEILMINSTER, JOSEPH
VALENTE RAY Track.
Lettermen\ Club, FCA, Golf, WHEAT, CHARLES
Intramurals. Halo Highlights Photographer, "Bus
VAN HAR TE, WENDIE Stop, " Photography Achievement
Pep Club, FBLA, National Honor Awards.
Society, GAL. WHEELER, JO ANNE
VUiETICH, APRIL Spanish Club, Honor Roll.
Honor Roll. WHITE, LESTRA
Red Cross, GAL, Student Congress,
WACHTER, RENIE
Pep Club, ·Drill Team, Student FBLA, Les Amies, Pep Club, Drill
Congress, Senator, Spanish Club, Team.
Advanced Girls' Choir, Concert WILDE, MICHAEL
189
Bradbury, Dan 125 7 184
Bradbury, Debi 46 7 129,184
Bradbury, Nanci 46 1 115, 135,184
l tid~,
Crawford, Peter 48, 185 Dontje, Kathy 78 1 115 Eoriatti 1 Janey 78
Cress Tile Company 174 Dopheide, Mark 501 135 1 185 Erickson, Pat 51,115, 116, 1201 128,
Cribari, Cheryl 77, 115 Dorsey, Susan 78 1 115, 130 185
Unda 48,147 Dougherty, Pat 27, 109 1 118 Ervin, Ciree 78,115
191
143 H ad a , C alvin 80, 126, 137, 1381 139
Gaines1 Terry 95 143 '
GAL L-sO, 131 Haerte l, Les 54 , 144, 186
Hafer, H e len 80, 115
Index Gale, Jim 53 1 119, 123,128,144,160,
186
Gale, Sue 79, 113 1 126, 128, 142
Hafer, Sophie 95, 115, 130
Hafer, Tom 80
Gallaher, Donna 95 Hagan, James 54
Esmail, Dean 51, 185 Gallaher, Lee 22 Hagelstrom, Michael 80, 137 1 143
Estes, Lon 51 1 136, 1371 1381 185 Gallegos, Clarisse 95, 115, 156 Hagmann, Karen 54,186
Eulberg, Doug 52, 73, 135, 185 Garcia , Albert 53 Hagmann, Kurtis 95
Euser, Gary 52, 135, 185 Garcia, Delida 79 Hahn, Dave 80 1 147
Euser, Henry 135 Garcia , Joe 95 Haislip, Debbie 54, 131,156,186
Evans, Celia 94 Garcia, Mary 79 Haley, Marian 80
Evans, John 52, 119, 160, 185 Garcia, Sue 95 Hall, Janet 55 1 186
Everett, Blair 94, 165 Gard, Thomas 26 Hamilton, Michael 95
Everett, Marc 52, 185 Gardner, Gay 79 Hanblim, Marilyn 101
Ewbank, Mayzell 45, 52, 129 1 142, Garland, Dan 95 Haney, Pam 80
144,185 ' Garland, John 79 1 104, 113, 119, 128, Hankins, Becky 80
Ewert, Jeff 94, 169 152,162,163 Hankins, Randy 80
Exchange Club 144 Garnes, Rex 53 Hanlon, Leigh 77, 80, 139
Fabri.7.i.o, Rebecca 78 Garramone, Lucille 95
Famulare, Joan 94, 115 Garramone, Sal 53
Fashioned Trophies and Awards 176 Garrison, Linda 53
Farmer, Doug 52 1 123 1 137, 185 Gasiorowski, Vicki 95,149
Farrow, Diane 94,115 Gaskell, Cheryl 29 1 117
Farson, Tim 94 Gassman, Judann 79 1 134, 135
FBLA 145 Gast, Steven 79, 165
Fenney, Joyce 78 Gerbitz, Gale 79
Fentress, Charles 32 Gerst, Linda 79 1 129
Fentress, Kenneth 78 1 135 Gieselman, Dianne 53 1 112 1 115 1
Ferguson 1 Richard 78 141,186
Ferrell, Steve 94, 143 Griffin, Peter 125 1 126 1 133,134
FHA 148 Gilbert, Carol 95 1 115
Fick, Jqhn 94 Gilliland, Jan 79 1 130, 131, 156
Fields, Gerol 94 Gilliland, Jayne 79 1 130, 131, 156
Fisher, Bill 25, 125 Girls' basketball 157
Fisher, Diana 94, 115 Girls' gymnastics 156
Fisher, Renee 78 1 130 Glazar, John 95 1 125, 149
Fisher, Susan 94 Glenn Jewelers 179
Foellmer, Diane 52 Glidden, Teresa 79 1 134
Foos, Ron 52 1 137 Good, Deborah 79
Foos, Tim 94 Goodhead, Deborah 95 1 115, 139,
Football 152 1 153 1 154 1 155 156
Foreign Language Department 34 Goodman, Patrick 79
Forensic League 126 Gord, Kristi 79, 115, 137
Foster, Michael 78, 122, 123 Goto, Bev 79
Foulk, Laurie 52,135, 185 Grace, Dan 53 1 133
Fourcade, Karen 78 Graff, Sherry 79 1 115, 116, 135, 140
Fourcade, Kathy 78 Graham, Craig 95 Harden, John 80
Fowler, Cheryl 52, 1201 127 1 Graham, Dawn 95 Harder, Ingrid 186
Fowler, Gary 94 1 168t 169 Graham, Rebecca 53 Hard-of-hearing 38
Fox, Rita 149, 185 Graul, George, Florist 179 Hardy, Carolee 55 1 1201 138 1 186
Fraley, Cindy 94 Gravina, Jan 79 1 115 1 116 Hardy, Lynn 80
Francois, West 175 Gravinsky, Dave 53,137 Hardy, Terri 55,145, 186
Franzen, Brenda 52, 105 1 115 1 116 1 Gray, Debbie 95 Harmelink, Bonnie 95 1 115
185 Greco, Sandra 79, 135 Harmon, Cindy 55 1 186
Fraser, Linda 53 1 137, 186 Green, Melinda 90,95 1 132,134 Harper, Terry 80, 160 1 166, 167
Frazier, Don 138 Green, Terrie 95 1 137 Harris, Cindy 80 1 149
Frederick, Pam 94 Griffin, Joan 54 Harrison, Beverly 55
French, James 94 Griffith, Rick 95 1 159 1 169 Harrison, Tom 95 1 137
Frickey, Janet 78,129 Grimes, Carla 80 Hartung, Kris 80 1 130
FritL, Martha 53 1 128 1 145 1 186 Grimes, Randy 54 Harvey, Connie 53,55 1 186
FritL, Tracie 53 1 146 Grull, Cherie 95 Hasselbach, Mark 55 1 107,118
Fry, Bonnie 94 Gunderson, Jacqueline 95 1 115 Hawkins, Robert 55 1 152 1 186
Fry, Howard 78 Gunning, James 95 Hawley, Jim 55
FTA 127 Gunnison, Theresa 107 1 125 1 134 Haynes, Byron 55 1 63
Fuller, Deborah 53 1 128 1 137 1 186 Gust, Jan 80 Haywood, Joe 80 1 119,122, 123 1 137
Fulton, Jane 78 Gustafson, Diane 54 138 I
Fynes, Jim 78 Haag, Phyllis 54 1 138 1 186 He ath, George 26, 112 1 143
Gaeddert, Diane 79 1 115 1 140 Haberkorn, Cindy 95 1 115 1 1301 134 He ather Enterprises 176
Gaeddert, Don 94 1 99 1 1391 143 138 ' Heck, Debbie 30 1 55 1 145 1 186
Gaeddert, Kenneth 94 1 126 1 137, 138, Hacker, Carol 21 Headrick, Harold 37
192
Hefner, Landa 95 1 134 Kelley, James 96 1 132 , 143
Hefner, laura 55 Kent , Teresa 96
Hegarty, Bryan 95, 123, 126 1 132 Kerclrner, Charl es 28
Hegarty, Shannon 80 Key Club 122 1 123
Hegarty, Shawn 55,123, 126 129 Killian , Kendrick 81 1 126 1 137, 143
144,186 ' ' Kilthau, Ronald 96
Heggs, Debra 80 Kimbro, Sharon 96
Heidenreich, Debbie 55 1 186 Kindred, Le ah 25.! 141
Heidenreich, William 95 King, Mary 30 1 5/, 145
Helbig, Bruce SS, 119,160, 161, 186 King's Food Host 180
Helbok, Karen 101 Kinni e, Karen 90, 96, 115, 132, 134
Helgeson, Gladys 39 Kinsey, Dennis 42,5 8 1 105, 118,119,
Hellner, Richard 73, 186 128,152,1 86
Helmut, Denise 80 Kipple, Mark 58
Hemker, Judy 24 Kirby, Janice 81 1 115
Hemming, Theresa 80 Kirby, Rod 96, 160,162,165
Henckel, Linda 55 Kirk, Karen 81, 115, 130 1 157
Henderson, Marilyn 21 Kirkpatrick, Gary 81
Henderson, Steve 126, 143 Kirschke, Arlyne 96, 130, 131 1 157
Herber, Cindy 95 Kirschke, Darlyne 96, 130, 131, 157
Herber, laura 80 Klatt, Ron 30 1 109 1 110, 169
Herold, Carla 95 Kline, Scott 58,147, 186
Herriges, Kate 95 Kloeker, Joanne 81, 104, 136,137,
Herriges, Kim 56, 132 138
Herriges, Sue 56 Jantz, Marilyn 36, 148 Klyn, Charlene 25
Herrman, Ted 56, 186 Jaryno, Marilyn 25 1 95 1 134 1 157 Kohut, Dan 152
Herrmann, Tom 119 Jaryno, Thomas 56,112, 119 1 144, Kopischke, Janet 96, 134
Hettinger, Jane 95 1 115, 137,139 152,154,186 Kopischke, Lin 58, 64, 128 1 133, 135,
Higer, Julie 56, 66, 128, 186 JCRS Barber Shop 174 145,147,175,186
Hillcrest Appliance 176 Jefferson High Booster Club 177 Kraettli, Elisa 81, 134
Hildebrand, Rich 95, 123, 143 Jeffers, Jeffery 95 Kraft, Kathy 89
Hinman, Pat 56,120,121,127,186 Jellison, Dave 81, 134, 166 Kraft, Doug 58, 147, 186
Hirsch, Katherine 80 Jenkins, Beth 81, 108 1 122, 123, 129 1 Kraft, John 58 1 186
Hodges, Pamela 80 136,137 Kraft, Lind 82
Hoffarth, Myra 56, 135,147, 186 Jenkins, Greg 95 Kraft, Theresa 96
Hoffman, Pattie 56, 186 Jenkins, Roberta 56 Kreger, Larry 58
Jenns, Kim 57 1 111, 139,186 Kriewald, June 24
Hogan, John 80 Krill, Dave 37
Holmes, Douglas 95, 137 Jensen, Eric 27
Jensen, Ron 95 Kriznar, Brad 82
Holmes, Michael 80
Jerman, Cindy 81, 108, 115 Krolicki, Kim 82
Holtman, Kathy 56, 186
Jernberg, Dale 95 Krolicki, Liz 96
Homecoming 104, 105 Krolicki, Margie 96
Home Economics Department 36 Jerome, Greg 81
Johnson, Carol 81 Kruchowsky, Mark 58, 123, 186
Hood, laVera 39 Kruchowsky, Paul 96
Hopkins, Dennis 80 Johnson, Connie 95
Johnson, Diane 30 KTIK basketball game 109
Hopper, Daniel 56, 186 Kubes, Karmen 96
Johnson, Ellen 86, 88, 89,134, 149
Horlbeck, Donna 80, 138 Kubes, Kathy 132, 135
Horner, Timothy 56, 119, 152, 155, Johnson, Kris 81
Johnson, lore 81 1 88 1 114 1 115, 129 Kucharik, Steve 96 1 155
162,186 Kuntz, Karen 82 1 115 1 130
Huck, Jim 56 1 186 Johnson, Paul 21
Johnson, Penny 96,132,134 Kunz, Dean 152, 155
Huck, Kathryn 80 Kunz, Kirby 82
Hughes, Shannon 81 Johnson, Robert 95
Johnson, Scott 81 Kyle, Ernest 96, 139
Hunt, Charles 37,169 Lake, Michael 82 1 137
Hunt, Hudine 38 Johnson, Stanley 81
Johnson, Terry 96 Lakeside Barber 180
Hunter, Nancy 73, 186 Lakewood Colorado National Band
Huntsman, Bill 56 Johnston, Jean 96
Jolitz, Patricia 81 174
Hutson, Deborah 56 Lambert, Pam 96, 134
Hutson, Paula 95 Jolitz, Valeri 57, 140, 149
Jones, Becky 96, 113, 115 Lance, Gary 82
Ibbison, Rebecca 81,111, 125 1 132, Langdon, Pat 82 1 156
135 Jones, Cheryl 35, 131 1 156
Jones, Debbie 57,147, 186 Larson, Paula 59, 186
Imwalle, Gwen 95 Laspe, Mary 96 1 B2, 138
Industrial Arts Department 37 Jones, Russell 81, 162, 165
Jones, Terry 57,104, 145 1 186 Lastovica, Frank 59
Ingram, Pam 95 Latin Club 141
Invitation Shop 173 Joseph, Tim 96
Juhan, Susan 96 Laubhan, Gary 59,119,122, 123 1
Instrumental Department 136,137, 128,186
138,139 Juvonen, Bill 81
Kadnuck, Kathy 57, 115 1 145 1 186 Law, Helen 39
I-Rose Beauty Salon 180 Lawson, Ken 59
Kadnuck, Susie 81, 115, 129
Irw~, Gary 56, 186 Lazzerri, Lori 59 1 145 1 186
Irwm, Laurie 81 Karl, John 96
Kastens, Diana 81 Leamer, Jim 21 1 27 1 109
Jackson, Victor 81 Lee, Ricky 82
Janeczek, Sue 81 Kastens, Gary 57
Keir, Don 96, 160 Leeper, Cindy 134
Jaggi, Rich 95 1 137, 138 Leggett, Sherri 82 1 136,137,138 1
Kelley, Guy 57, 126 1 128 1 144, 186
James, Brian 95 , 160 , 162
193
Mahon, Debbie 82 McKeal , Bonnie 36
Mahoney I Michael 60 McKee, Cynthia 97, 115 1 134, 156 1
Ma i, John 82 McKee, Gary 61
Maier, Zoe Ann 82 1 115, 126 McKelvy, Louise 30 1 127
Index Maiers, Marie 129
Maize, Michael 97
McKinstry, Sam 61 1 160 1 161
McLain, Lorrie 97, 138
Ma llory, Kathy 82 1 11 5, 126 , 129, McManigal, Mike 83
130,131,137 McMurtey, Mary 39
139,141 McWain, Roberta 39
Leino, Deanna 30 1 140 Manga n, Mik e 101
Leland, Bruce 59,63 1 119 1 144,162, Mango, John 97 1 165 Mechling, Diana 97
163,186 Mango, Julie 60,187 Medina , Bob 61 1 187
Leman, Megan 130 Mann, John 60 1 187 Me ller, Souel 89
Lenhart, Bradley 59 Manning, Lucille 97 Menzies, Dee 97, 134
Lenox, Walter 37 Marchbank, Brad 97 1 132, 152 1 155 1 Messenger, Steve 61
Leonard, Adrienne 59 1 105, 107 1 108 1 165 Meyer, Diane 83
115,116,128,144,186 Marino, Clyde 97 1 160 1 162, 163 Meyer, Patricia 97
Leonard, Joy 82, 139 Maris, Lynette 89 1 115 1 136, 137 Milfs, Sally 97
Leonard, Stephanie 59, 115, 128, 130 1 Marsh, Steve 97 1 137 Millage, Diane 8j3
131, 133, 144, 187 Marsh, Sue 9'1 Miller, Curtis 28
Les Amies 120, 121 Marshall, Kathie 97 1 115 Miller, Debbie 61 1 187
Leschnik 1 Dan 24,96 1 160, 165 Martin, Garry 97 Miller, Diana 97,115
Leschnik, Dave 82, 160 Martin, Jerry 60 Miller, Jane 62 1 70 1 107 1 125 1 126 1
Lesper, Cindy 96 Martin, Steve 60 128
Lessing, Luann 187 Martinez, Sylvia 83 Miller, Lorrie 134
Lettermen's Club 118, 119 Marvel, Barbara. 60 Miller, Rich 97, 155
Lewis Fine Candies 183 Marvel, Curt 60 1 152 1 187 Miller, Russel 97
Lewis, Ken, Phillips 66-173 Masamori, Ron 60 1 187 Miller, Shirley 62 1 187
Lewis, Ruth 96, 115, 156 Mason, James 61 Miller, Susan 60 1 62
Library staff 23, 149 Mason, Ruth Ann 97 1 115 Miller, Wayne 97
Lightner, Sharon 82 Math Department 29 Mills, Carol 62 1 146 1 187
Liley, Dean 96, 152 1 155, 165 Mattern, Candace 61 Mills, Vicki 83
Liley, Jim 59, 105 1 119, 152, 154 1 Matthews, Rhonda 83 Mills, Wayne 83 1 152 1 169
187 Maul, Carole 61 Mitchell, Mariann 83
Lillo, Jim 97, 152 1 155, 165 May I Diane 89 1 135 Moffatt, Bert 62
Lind, Phillip 97 1 155 McAllister, Richard 61 1 119 1 146, Mohr, Chuck 62 1 134 1 135 1 187
Lira, Debby 187 187 Molloy, Reinna 97 1 115
Liti:zzette, Edna 97 McBeth 1 Arnie 20 Moloney I Colleen 97
Liti:zzette, Pat 82 McBride, Jeff 83 1 113 Moody, Peggy 83 1 120 1 127
Little, Beverly 34 Mccafferty, Debra 97 Moore, Diane 83
Littrell, Bob 59, 135, 187 Mccaslin, Mark 97, 132 Moore, Hershel 62
Litzenberger, Janice 82, 139 McCauley, Janice 39 Moore's Restaurant 182
Lloyd, Mary 82 McCloskey 1 Cece 61 1 187 Moran, Joni 83 1 115 1 116 1 128, 1291
Lonardo, Rita 59, 187 Mccloskey, Jacqueline 97 1 115 1 130 142
Longwell, Larry 27, 128 1 129 McCrory, Daniel 97 1 137 More, Shelly 83 1 130 1 145
Loose, Don 97,137,138 McCulloch, Charles 83 1 128 Morell, Don 83
Loose, Greg 97 McDermott, Bob 83 1 108 1 110 119 Morgan, Charlotte 97
Loper, Amy 82 1 126 1 128 1 135 123 1 159 1 169 I I
Morgan, John 83
Loper, Steve 97, 119, 123 1 136, 137 1 McDonald, Dian:1; 97,101,115 Morrison, David 83, 121
138,158 McDonald, Phyllis 83 1 115
Lopez, Dominic 52, 59, 119 1 146 1 Morrison, Sam 187
McEncroe, Paul 20 Morrisse¥, Patricia 97
152,187 McGrath, Patti 61 1 132 1 187 Mortensbn 1 Neil 83
Lorenz, Bill 51,59 1 119, 187 McKay, Pat 61 1 120 1 187
Love, Adaline 24 Mott, Patricia 83
Lucero, Rosemary 89 Mowry, Arthur 97 1 132, 160
Lucero, Anita 59 Mowry, Stanley 138 1 187
Luciano, Cindy 97 Mudgett, Sue 83 1 84
Lucy, Patty 97 Muender, Valinda 62 1 115 1 116 1 128,
Lundell, Linda 59 187
Lunnon, Carrie 82 1 105, 115 1 116 1 Mullins, Vicki 83
Lusby I Glenallyn 24 Music Department 33
Lusk, Don 97 Myers, Judy 49 1 62 1 1141 115 1 120,
Lydick, Maurice 135 127,187
Lynch, Mike 97 Nagemeir, Steva 97
Mackay, Doug 60 Nagle, Joe 97 1 155
Madden, Deborah 89 Nance, John 62 1 128 1 152,153,167, 187
Madison, David 97, 155 National Honor Society 128, 129
Madron, John 60 1 135 1 187 Neale, Susan 83 1 133 1 134 1 135
Magers, Debi 97, 115 Neiberger, Marie 83 1 88 1 115
Magers, Mike 60 Nelson, Dave 97 155
Magill, Terry 60 Nelson, Lois 39 '
Magruder, Linda 82,115 Nelson, Mark 97, 152 1 165, 166
Mahana, Bill 23 Nelson, Mary Anne 62 1 187
Nelson, Mike 63 l 187
{ Nemec, Jerry 83
Nemecek, Linda 83
Parker, Susan 84 Pruitt, Sharon 85
Parry, Ann 84 11 51 125 1 137 1 139 Pryor, Cindy 98 1 130 1 134
Nemecek, Mary 97 Parry, Tom 63 1 122, 128 1 137, 139 1
New, Ernest 37 Publications 31 1 147
159,188 Purdy, Mary 64
Newman, Louanne 29 Patrick, Trish 84,115
Newrohr, Michael 97 Put nik , John 64 1 112, 152 1 153, 178 1
Patterson, Debra 188 188
Newrohr, Sharon 63, 187 Patterson, Gary 98
Nicholas, Judy 63, 146 187 Qualteri, Pamel a 98 1 141
Paulsen, Jess 84 1 125 1 135 Qualteri, Vance 65
Nickoley, Bruce 98 1 1s'2 165 Peachey, Bob 84 Quick, Wayne 85
Nickoley, Ronda 63 1 116144 187 Peachey, Joanne 84 Quinnell, Sue 85
Nielsen, Kim 98, 115 1 134 ' Pearcy, Paula 31 1 147 Quintana , Jess 32 1 58
Nielsen, Skip 83, 119 Pearson, Gayl 24 1 104 1 126 Race Relations 124
4 N~elson, ~ruce 83 1 126, 137 1 143 Pearson, Kriss 98 1 155 1 165 Rafferty, Joyce 39
Nma Boutique 182 Pecorelli, Ellen 98 Ramage, Tom 98
Nitta, Wayne 63, 187 166 168 Pederson, Gayle 149 Randall, Dave 85 1 123
Nix, Cheryl 98 ' ' Peiffer, Mark 84 Ratcliff, Anthony 119, 158
Noble Realty 173 Pelham, Tim 84 Ratcliff, Cathy 65 1 98 1 120 1 148 1 188
North, Lawrence 98 Penna, Pamela 84 1 135 Ray I Cheryl 98
North, Steven 83 Pennell, Janet 64 1 188 Ray, Terry 65
Nunn, Maggie 85 Pep Club 114,115 1 116 1 117 Razinha, Rhonda 98
Oakley, Steve 84 1 137 Perlmutter, Ed 64 1 108 1 119 1 123 1 129 1 Recen, Vicki 65 1 134, 188
Reck, Dana 81 1 85 1 129 1 147
j Red Cross 140
Reeves, Beverly 98 1 115
Reeves, Kelly 98
t •-...r ......"'---' Reeves, Larry 65 1 188
Regensburger, Keith 65, 135, 188
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Renfree, Lisa 85
Reynolds, Pam 85
Reynolds, Wendy 1341 188
Ribovich, John 30, 84,106, 126 1
Rice, Lynda 65 1 188
Rich, Steve 98 1 155 1 165
Richard, Pat 24
Richardson, Dave 85 1 137
Richardson, Trudie 98 1 130 1 149
Rico, Kim 98 1 101
Ridge Floral 17 6
Ridge Valley Poultry 175
Ridley, Jonathan 65 1 188
Ridley, William 98 1 139 1 141
Riebe, Susan 98
Rieple, Gail 65 1 188
Ritchey, Timothy 85
Roberts, Barbara 98 1 134
Oatis, Judy 84 142,144,158 Robinson, Susan 98
0' Brien Brothers Cleaners- - West Perlmutter, Joseph 98 1 159 Roche, Mike 65
Colfax 174 Perry, Jill 85 1 89 1 113, 129 Reckley Music Company 179
0' Brien Brothers Cleaners--West Peterson Celieste 137 Rodriguez, Mark 85 1 123 1 126, 128 1
38th Avenue 180 Pfalzgraf£, Margaret 98, 115 1 149 141,143
O'Day Barb 63 1 147 1 188 Pfalzgraft, Mary Lou 39 Roerig, Donna 36
O:iell 1 Dianne 49 1 63 1 1201 121,188 Phillips, Paul 20 Roger Mauro Chryslerville U. s. A.
O'Donnell, Larry 26 1 84 Physical Education Department 35 172
Oehm, Gerald 29 Pickering, Randy 98 1 165 Rogers, Gerald 65 1 146 1 188
Oertell, Betty 63 Pierce, Donnie 83, 1301 131 1 1401 149 Rogers, Karl 98
Office assistants 14 9 Pierson, Carol 98 1 134 Roggensack, Larry 98 1 137, 165
Ogard, Robert 84 Pietrafeso, Cheri 74 1 85 Rohrig, Les 65 1 137 1 1601 161, 166 1
O'Hara, Karen 84 Pinnow, Tom 85 167,188
O'Hara, Katie 98 1 115 Plastino, Phil 64 Rohrig, Thomas 98 1 137, 160
Olsen, Mary 84 Plush, Leland 64 1 188 Roll, Karen 98 1 134
Olson, Ron 84 Pokorney, Trudy 64 Romero, Edward 98 1 160
Oman, Terry 84 Polidori., Rocky 64, 134, 188 Romero, Joseph 101
Ostuni, Joseph 98 Pollock, Mike 98 Romola, Linda 57, 66, 114 1 115 1 128 1
Overton, Diane 63 Poor Man's Antiques 176 144,188
Owings, Bayles 98 1 139 Popiel, Randi 85 1 115 1 1291 147 Roof, Susan 89
Palmer, Greg 84 Porter, Bonnie 64 1 111, 135 1 188 Roos, Don 21 1 122 1 123
Palmer, Mike 63 Porter, Richard 64 1 73 Rose, Pixie 85
Pant City 180 Powell, Greg 64 Rosiere, Rick 85
Papantonakis 1 Eugenis 84 1 115 Prebble, Pamela 85 Rossillon, Karen 98
Pappas, Michael 20 Premer, Lori 64, 1471 188 Rossillon, Mitzi 66 1 113, 121, 126 1
Parker, Dan 84 Presentadi, Mary 85 132,135,188
Parker, Laura 63 Price, Wiley 85,137, 139 Rossorelli, Marla 98
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Sestrich, Robert 126 1 136,137, 139 1 Spahr, Norm 86
Sewalt, Dave 67 Spallone, Richard 68
Shade, Lawrence 99 1 137, 160, 162, Spallone, Tina Marie 99
165 Spanish Club 142
Index Shearer, Chuck 67 1 188
Shepherd, Dennis 29, 160
Special Education Department 38
Speers, Linda 86
Sherbring, Mark 67 1 143, 188 Spike, Pamela 68
Shevalier, Marge 22 Spillman, James 99
Roth, Maggie 66, 129,147, 188 ~enable, Eileen 99, 125, 139
Route, Gary 66 1 128 1 136 1 137, 138 1 Shively, Cathy 99 1 130 1 134
Shoemaker, Mike 68 Spykstra, Nancy 86,139
139,188 Spykstra, Robert 20 ,
Rowe, Paula 98 Shl'ide, Claudia 23
Shurts, Kay 101, 134 Squire, David 68
Rowe, Stephen 85 Squire Restaurant & Lounge 182
Rozmiarek, Don 66, 152 1 154, 188 Sidebottom, Linda 85, 115, 125, 126 1
129, 132, 135 Stangl, Lynne 134 ...._l
Rudman, Chuck 98, 137
Runge, Chuck 85 1 128,162 1 1641 165 Simmons, Luanne 86 Stark, Don 86, 126, 138, 142, 143
Russel, Sharon 98 Simon, Theresa 99 Starnes, Desora 149
Ruterbories, Jim 66 1 135 1 188 Simon, Tim 86, 152 1 162 1 164 Steger, Sue 86
Ruth's Flowers 182 Simons, Carol 99, 130 Steidl, Yvonne 22, 149
Ryan Jewelry 175 Simple Simon's 179 Steinbach, Steve 99
Sims, Mike 99 Stephenson, Maxie 68, 146, 188
Ryan, Michelle 85,113
Ryder, Charles 66 Sisson, Barry 86 Stieb, Anna 87
Sabec, Rudy 27 1 118 Sisk, Steve 99 Stieghorst, Lewis 29
Sack, Mary Ann 66, 146 1 188 Skeens, Debbi 99 1 134 Stocker, Kevin 68, 119, 123, 128, I
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Samuels, Matt 67,144,188 173 Stone, Jeff 681 147, 188 t
Samuelson, Kathleen 98 Shelton, Mark 99 Strasser, Arnold 99 1
Skrbina, Jim 36, 68 Strickland, Gary 87, 122 ri1
Sanchez, Yolanda 98 1 134 Student Congress 112 1 113, 178
Sandoval, Beverly 98,115 Smaldone, Debbie 68,188
Smith, Kay 86 Stumbaugh, Roni 101, 130
Santorno, Larry 98 Stumpf, Judy 87
Sam's Roast Beef 176 Smith, Kim 99
Smith, Mary Ann 86, 127 Stuteville, Debra 87
Sather, Mike 67 Smith, Mary 99 Sulcer, James 30 1 73
Sawyer, Jim 98 1 137, 138, 139 Smith, Paulette 86, 115 1 130 Sullins, Deborah 99, 115
Saylor, Lloyd 58 67, 188 Sullins, Linda 87,115,129
Scalise, Shelly 67, 145, 188 Smith, Richard 39
Smith, Sandra 39 Sullivan, John 39
Scena, Thomas 98,101, 155
Scharf, Roger 67
Smith, Steven 86 Surber, Joanna 68 1 188 1~
Smith, Tina 86 1 126 Sutton, Patti 87
Scheidler, Shirley 67 1 115, 129, 140, Supan, Stephen 87 \
Smyth, Jan 68
141,188 Snell, Ruth 94 1 99 Su pan, Vicki 87, 115
Schell, Sharon 98, 130 Snow, Larry 86 1 141 Swann, Larry 68, 119, 169, 188
Scherer, Bunny 85, 156 Snow, Robin 99 Swann, Randy 87, 125, 134, 135
Scherer, Douglas 67, 126, 146 Snowdon, Mark 99 1 132 1 155 1 165 Swanson, Jane 99
Schipper, Steve 67 Snyder, Gerald 26 Swanson, Neil 74 1 77, 123, 137 1 159,
Schlager, Andy 67, 188
Schmalenberger, Vera 30, 145 Snyder, Marsha 86, 134 1 149 165
Schmid, Howard 67 1 159, 188 Snyder, Patricia 99 1 157 Swanstrom, Carol 130
Social Studies Department 26 1 27 Swetnam, Laurel 68 1 129 1 144, 188
Schmid, Mike 99 1 159 Swigert, Diana 87
Schmidt, Craig 85, 123 Sod, Victor 86 1 152, 169
Sopko, Mike 68 1 146, 188 Taddonio, Sandra 99, 134
Schneider, Leonard 85 1 135
Sotak, Dan 188 Talbott, Carol 87
Schnorr, Donald 99
Schrader, Pam 85 1 135 Sotak, Matt 86 Talbott, Dave 99
Schreiner, Shelley 85 Sothman, Kathie 86 Talkin, Kathleen 99
Schrock, Jim 99 Soule, William 86 Tapler, Monica 100, 115 /
Schuemaker, Glenn 85 Tapp, Dave 68, 188
Schuchard, Bob 67,119 1 129,152, Taylor, Julie 87
154,188 Taylor, Katherine 39
Schuchard, Michael 99 Taylor, Kent 87 1 125
Science Department 28 Taylor, Scott 100
Scott, Kathy 67 1 1341 135 1 188, Tedford, Gary 68
Scott, Morag 85 Tell, Pattie 42, 54, 69,'105 1 115, 188
Seaman, Oval 29 Tennis 158, 159
Seastone, Gayla 85 1 104, 115, 129 Terada, Carolyn 69, 148, 189
Sebesta, Sandy 85 Terry, Mark 69, 105, 119 1 135, 152,
Secretaries 22 189 \
Seely, Marilyn 99 1 125 1 137 Thayer, Eileen 87
Seidel, Barbara 99 "The Birds" 106, 107
Seidel, Crystal 85 Thespian Club 125
Seidel, Douglas 67 Thomas, James 100, 137
Seller, Donna 89 Thomas, Kathy 69
Seman, Pam 34 Thomas, Linda 100
Senior activities list 184 Thompson, Cathy 87
Sentinel--Lakewood & Wheat Ridge Thompson, Mark 100
176 Thompson, Patricia 69
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Von Wyl, K aren 74,87, 12!\ 1 47 "v\illiams, Marvin 28
Von Wyl, Mark 100 \\.:lli..1.ms, Pat 72 , 130 , 189
Vuletich, April 71, 189 Robert 101,132
Wachter, K evin 24 1 100 1 113, 1o9 Wilson, Marsha 72
Wachter, Renie 47 , 71 1 11 5, 128,133, Wilson, Nancy 101
135,1 89 Wilson, Scott 101,137, 155
Wade , Bill 71, 137 Wilson , Timothy 72 1 107,1 89
Wagner, Barb ara 89 Wilson , Wendy 88 ,133,134
Wagner, Gerianne 87 Winch ell' s Donut House 182
Wagner, Sharon 87 Winslow, Gl enda 88
Waide , Louise 39 Wise , Peggy 101, 134
Wa lker, Art 87,11 9,12 8 Wolcott, Ra lph 72
Wa lker, Del 20 Wolfe , Stephen 72
Walker, Dave 87 Womack, Greg 101
Walker, Diane 87,115,125,129 Wood, Pam 88
Walker, Gary 100 Wood, Paul 88
Walker, M ark 100,137, 15 8, 159 Woodside Lumber Company 179
Walker, Sue 100 Woodward, Peter 72,137, 138, 139,
Walkers, Tim 100, 155 141,189
Wall, Debra 100 Woolaver, Cathy 101
Tierney, Karen 69,120,121,127, Wallace, Joel 100 Werthman, Robert 101
189 Wallace, Kerry 71,146 Wrestling 166,167, 168 1 169
Toohey, Maureen 100 Wallachy, Kathy 100, 134 Wright, Annette 88, 115 1 130, 140
Tormey, Terry 87 W allachy, Theresa 87 Wright, Gary 88 1 137
Tornblom, Carl 87 Walsh, Marilyn 71,107,125,126, Wuetig, Gail 72, 115, 120, 144, 189
Tornblom, Suzanne 36, 69, 120, 140, 134,135,189 Wulf, Jean 73, 189
189 Walters, Diane 71, 125, 134, 141, Wulf, Leo 96, 101
Toscano, Debra 69, 115, 120, 127, 189 Yamashita, Gary 72, 146 1 189
189 Wanemaker, Loring 189 Yamashita, Steven 101, 165
Townsend, Mark 87, 126, 128, 142, Ward, John 88 Yearwood, Derek 101
143 Wardle, David 71 Yearwood, Wanda 72,120,121, 127 1
Travers, Patricia 100, 145 1 149 Wardle, Karen 71,115,189 189
Travis, Terry 70 Wartner, Lynette 87 Yonker, Ben 101, 152, 155, 162, 165
Traylor, Frank 20 Wasilewski, Donna 71 Yonkoff 1 Steve 73,119, 152 1 153 1
Treat, Donna 87 Watts, Christine 71, 144, 189 166,167,189
Trebilcock, Candi 70, 146 Watts, Dave 88,147 York, Raynita 101
Trites, Helen 100, 134 Weaver, Debra 100 Young, Bruce 88 1 122, 123
Tronick, Michael 87 Weaver, Ken 38 Young, Jack 35
Tronick, Pat 70, 118, 119, 152, 155, Webb, Rich 71, 189 Young, Kelley 73
189 Weber, Cheryl 71 Young, Patricia 101
Trout, Ron 87 Weber, Walter 38 Young, Susan 88
True, Peggy 100 Weilminster, Joe 71,189 Younger, Jane 73 1 115, 130 1 131, 145,
Tucker, Margie 100 Weilminster, John 72, 189 189
Tucker, Mike 100 Weiman, Dave 88 Youngwirth, Mark 152,166,167,189
Tucker, Tawana 100 Weiman, Mark 100 Your Valent 180
Tucker, Patricia 87 Welch, Janice 88 Zale,-s Jewelers 183
Tude1<, Karen 70, 145, 189 Wessel, Jim 39 Zarlengo, Daniel 57, 73, 113
Turano, Barbara 100 West, Wendy 88, 149 Zarlengo, Jim 73 1 128,137, 138, 189
Turano, John 70 Westbrook, Ronald 88 Zellner, Debra 101 1 134
Turner, Kathleen 100 Westerlin, Dan 100, 155 Zellitti, Kathy 73,113,115,116,189
Turner, Nancy 70 Westtall, Marilyn 38 Zimmerman, Bob 73
Ulshoffer, Lee 44, 70, 123, 135, 136, Wetz, Eileen 101 Zouredes, Steven 88
137,138,139,144,189 Wheat, Charles 72 1 189
Ulshoffer, Lynn 1001 137, 138 Wheat Ridge National Bank 179
Unfried, Tom 70 Wheat Ridge Professional Pharmacy
Urbana, Mike 1001 132, 165 176
Ursetta, Laurie 87 Wheat Ridge Realty 179
Valente, Ray 71, 119, 189 Wheeler, Joanne 72 1 189
Van Ardsdale, Wayne 20 Wheeler, Michael 101
Vance, Phil 33, 136 Whissen, John 101
Van De Wege, Lisa 36 White, Donald 101, 165
Van Gundy, Stevan 71 White, Lestra 72 1 115, 189
Van Harte, Wendie 71, 129, 145, 189 Whittaker I Gail 101
Van Scoyk, Mitch 87 Wickhorst, Steve 88
Vecchiarelli, Fred 166, 168 Wilde, Mike 72 1 135 1 189
Veitch, Gary 89 Wilhelm, Terri 101
Vela, Julia 100 Wiggins, Merlin 88,142
Velasquez, Frank 87 Williams, Jay 89
Veldkamp's Florists 174 Williams, Jody 88, 133
Venture, Deborah 100 1 132, 134 Williams, Kit 101, 113
Vitale, Debra 87 Williams, Lyla 101,115
Vocal DeJ?artment 132,133,134,135 Williams, Mary Lou 88 1 140
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HALO HIGHLIGHTS
Summer Supplement
MAGGIE ROTH
editor
LIN KOPISCHKE
business manager
TOP: Finian and Sharon look down from the tree
upon Woody's arrival. BOTTOM: Woody speculates
and plans to cure Rainbow Valley's financial crisis,
Sharon and her father, Finian McGlonergan, arrive while Buzz Collins, played by Don Frazier, waits
in Rainbow Valley, supposedly to cure Finian's
to collect the town's debts.
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Jefferson 3 Arvada 0
Jefferson 4 Evergreen 1
Jefferson 4 Wheat Ridge 1
Jefferson 2 Arvada West 12
Jefferson 8 Alameda 0
Jefferson 1 Lakewood 3
Jefferson 8 Golden 0
Jefferson 11 Bear Creek 8
Jefferson 2 Arvada 10
Jefferson 8 Evergreen 0
Jefferson 7 Wheat Ridge 1
Jefferson 10 Arvada West 3
Jefferson 8 Alameda 2
Jefferson 1 Lakewood 0
Jefferson 7 Golden 3
Jefferson 4 Bear Creek 5
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Bob Blank Jay DiLorenzo
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Randy Dumler
Third Baseman
Members of the varsity team were as follows: ROW
1: Art Walker, Jeff McBride, Don White, Doug
Marino, Skip Nielson, Randy Dumler, Kevin
Stocker, and Coach Bob Blank, ROW 2: Mark
Nelson, Keith Alcott, Rick Bauma, Dennis Kinsey,
Dave Anna, Steve Yonkoff, John Putnik, and Jay
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Dennis Kinsey, and Rick Bauma.
Baseball season ends with 12-4 record
Skip Nielson, second baseman, is tossed a ball The junior varsity pitchers were as follows: Don
thrown by Kevin Stocker, who played left field. White, Keith Alcott, and Jeff McBride .
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Geislinger, Mary Ann Smith, Sue Blickem, Carol
Talbott, Cindy Jerman, and Lynette Maris .
1 ~ Maris led the team as its number one singles Cindy Jerman and Sue Blickem were the number
PLayer. one doubles players of the tennis team.
Bob Schucha rd, valedictorian, pleads ior
"CHANG E" during bis commencement speech.