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1. Chandelle Joos, Walter White, and Lori Luther work on the computers during class time . 2. Scott Leff waits and watch es as another student pumps the iron . 3. Sophomores listen intently during one of their English classes. 4. Pam Johnson and Joey Pelgrim look for books to read at the library. 5. Andrea Marin and Leslee Brown experiment in the classroom . 6. Chorale learns choreography for one of their performances. 7. Teresa McClane works on her artwork in Mrs. Burell's class.
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Homecoming building floats crowning the king and queen the old pommies returning to dance at Homecoming Frosh going to Pizza Hut or 7-eleven for lunch the Spring musical senioritis T.W.I.R.P. dance pep assemblies switch day class of '85 not winning the float com petition seniors winning the class competitions J " ... :>t.~.n . g in Govt. and Econ. N • •~~lb jokes
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1. Bing Yang , Robin Dunlap and Amy Leonard get into the spirit of Hawai ian Day. 2. Michelle Turley plays the flute at a football game. 3. Sean Rose, Carrie Brennan , Lonnie McCarty and Kelly Troutman cheer on the football team . 4. Joe Greg ory, Catey Bracken, Linda Kleckner , JB Swan, Paula Courtnay, Becky Johnson, Danielle Roe, and Mary Schoffman applaud at a pep assem bly. 5. Lynn Cowie does the splits. 6. The Varsity Cheer line forms a mount at a pep assembly. 7. Helen Hanscomb, spirit girl.
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1. Renee Brenchley and Lori Rubin do some clown ing around. 2. Jon Belsher and Miss Enthusiastic, Julie Bowe (which one 's which?). 3 . Eric L walks nting , " Toga l Toga l Toga!"
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1. Peter Cannice and Dean na Kuk entertain Julie Hen din during her blood dona tion as Ken Belnap checks to make sure everything is going right with his own do nation. (Notice the worried expression on his face .) 2. Scott Lang waits to have his blood pressure taken . 3 . This sign donated by Ari zona Blood Service encour aged many brave Arca dians to participate in the blood drive 4 . Rebecca Kennell patiently waits as the disinfectant is applied to her arm . Eric Read laughs as he is getting pre pared to give blood . 5. The Arizona Blood Service vo'l unteer aid prepares to take blood from a donor.
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Interact sponsored a blood drive on January tenth. They had a very successful turnout of forty donors, who each gave one pint of blood. Participants included faculty, students and alumni. Giving blood is a volunteer service so the participating donors were not paid. Due to the short age of blood many hospitals in the valley had to postpone their surgery schedule. Therefore, this service was very useful to our community. Interact is sponsoring another blood drive in the Spring which they hope will be as suc cessful as the first.
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At 11 :38 a.m., Monday thru Friday, the school scatters. Those who must, stay; those who drive, go to fast food restaurants. Here are some people en joying their lunchtime. 1. Van Tucker shows a expression of dis taste while eating at a local fast food restau rant. 2. Tony Papadopoulos takes Holly Cur tis out to lunch for an inexpensive date. 3. Smiling while eating his double cheesebur ger is Steve Egan . 4. R.J. Rareigh takes a break from eating to look up at the camera.
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Arcadian's have pep!!!
This year's pep assemblies were more spirited than ever. The student body par ticipated more, and was more enthusiastic . Class competitions were held throughout the year during the pep assemblies and the Seniors won the majority of them. At our first football assembly, Coach Brown invit ed "Power," a group of motivational speakers to get the football players ex cited for the game that night. Another as sembly featured Michelle Mitchell, former Arcadian and recent Olympic silver medal ist in platform diving. She kept her audi ence's attention for over 45 minutes with an account of her experience at the Olym pics . Then there was the annual switch day pep assembly, when pommies are cheer leaders for the day and vice versa . We also had the treat of seeing some of the Arcadia guys dress up as pommies, and they danced to " California Girsl."
1. "Men of Arcadia" perform at the switch day pep assem bly . Some of them caught in the act were Dav id Burkett, Perry Brooks, Will Yount and Tim Wampler. 2. Michelle Mitchell talks to the student body at a basketball pep assembly. 3. "Muscle Man" breaks through eight bricks with his elbow. 4. "Muscle Man" lifts Leanne Swanson and Jill Cederlof to show that the bar they are hanging on is really made of steel. 5. Dee Dee Gage and Melissa Jones imitate the pommies at the switch day pep assembly. 6. A few of Sigma 's members , Lisa Johnson , Anne Echols, Avery Crossman, Melissa Cauthen, Helen Hanscomb , Jen nifer Hunter, and " King " Mark Hunsaker do a Snow White skit at a pep assembly . 7. Steve Rosholt inhales a pie during a class competition.
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Food, Fun, and Fright
This year's Halloween party was a great suc cess. It was co-sponsored by N.H.S. and Sigma. The party was held in the library, where there were costume contests, food, music, games, and prizes. Everyone had fun "bobbing" for apples on strings. (1) Anne Laderman tries to catch an apple as Ginger Jarvis, Dana Kaplan, Jim Brasure, Karen Hall , and Wen dy Williams provide encouragement (?) . (2) Donny "No Hands" Conklin shows her skill at catching popcorn; Jennifer Hunter looks on in hopes of learning how it's done. (3) Lisa Shelly (Dancer), Laura Schott (Penguin), and Deborah Smith (Harem Maiden) pose for the cam era. (4) Jim Brasure tries the clenched teeth approach to biting the apple; Lisa Shelly, Dana Kaplan, and Julie Hendin aren't impressed.
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Junior TWIRP Tops Last Year
TWIRP stands for "The Woman is Required to Pay." The dance is sponsored by the Junior class to raise mon ey for Prom. The date was changed to avoid St. Luke's, chorale concerts, and other such events. The date was fi nally set for February 23rd. The dance was very success ful as many people attended. They had a disc jockey and huge video screens to watch favorite videos. 1. Mike La Porte and Michelle Sandlin get down and boogie. 2. lisa Hohn, Chris Larish, Katie Ew ing, Laurie Nelson, Melinda De Loach, and Denice Howard take a break from decorating to pose for the camera. 3. The finished product.
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Top 5% - Jim Brasure, Dana Ka plan, Alan Work, Carolyn Carns, Dee Dee Gage, Madelene Manley, Sheri Bratt, Colette Hunter, Tamara Lust garten, Laura Schott, David Heller, Tracy Cramer, Elaine Lambert, Charles Peters and Sandy Smith.
hot news from I.a . At the L.A. Memorial Coliseum , lasting sixteen days and nights, XXIII Olympics dominated the world's attention with 5 Y2 million spectators in L.A . and 2 1h billion viewers . Even with the Soviet boycott, the competitors poured everything into the games. Some highlights : Mary Lou Retton won the 1st individual Olympic medal in gymnastics ever to be won by an Amer ican woman and she walked away with one gold , two silvers and two bronzes . Unfor tu nately, for Mary Decker, who fell on to the track after lola Budd passed by her, lost her chance at winning a medal. In the first Wom an ' s Olympic Marathon , Joan Benoit placed 1st with the third fastest time ever by any woman (2:24:52) . And we can&t forget Greg Louganis who won two go'id medals for his fantastic display of his diving performances .
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Student Body Officers - Lori Rubin (corresponding secretary), Christy Bulkeley (president), Julie Bowe (vice-president), Andrea Girand (re cording secretary), Christy William son treasurer).
Purple Rain: No Small Affair: Grand view, U.S.A.: The Flamingo Kid: Sam's Son: Amadeus: Dune: First born: Teachers: Give My Regards to Broad Street: 2010: A Passage to India: Just the Way You Are: Beverly Hills Cop: The Cotton Club: Revenge of the Nerds: Bachelor Party: Grem lins: 16 Candles: Breakfast Club: Ghostbusters: Karate Kid.
National Merit Semi-finalists - Caro lyn Carns and David Burkett. Com mended Students David Heller , Madelene Manley & Tammy Lustgar ten.
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Bruce Springsteen : Born in the U.S.A., Corey Hart: First Offense, Quiet Riot: Condition Critical, Tina Turner: Private Dancer, Billy Squier: Signs of Life, Spandau Ballet: Parade, John Waite: No Brakes, The Fixx: Phantoms, U2 : The Unforgettable Fire, Foreigner: Agent Provocateur, David Bowie: Tonight, Big Country: Steeltown, Duran Duran: Arena, Don Henley: Building the Perfect Beast, Wham : Make it Big, Madonna: Like A Virgin, REO Speedwagon: Wheels Are Turnin', Cyndi Lauper: She's So Unusual, Billy Ocean: (Suddenly, Band Aid: Do They Know, Prince and the revolution: Purple Rain, Cars: Heartbeat City, Michael Jackson: Thriller, Eurythmics: Touch, Van Ha len: 1984.
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Beyond the American borders, oth er countries are losing their citizens through starvation and wars. In Ehtio pia, people have been starving to death at an incredible rate: in 1984, over one million died after a full dec ade of war and drought. Some hope though: a camp in Wallo province re ceived food from Europe and the U.S. In the Persian Gulf a four year war between Iran and Iraq reached the point where even tankers from other nations have been attacked. In India, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was gunned down by two Sikhs. Her son Rajiv, a former airline pilot, was named her successor . Even with all of the bad news, there also has been some good: from two out-of-orbit sat ellites, space shuttle "Discovery" brought back some seventy-million dollars worth of reusable space equipment.
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The Statue of Liberty is in her nine ty-eighth year and going through a complete make-over. Miss Liberty is now hidden under a curtain of scaf folding and being strengthened and refurbished at $30 million. She's scheduled to be completed by July 4, 1986. This year's Miss America, Vanessa Williams, lost her crown after old photographs were brought out into the open and republished. John DeLorean, ex-automaker, was acquitted of coke dealing after years of trials. During the last elections, Geraldine Ferraro made American political his tory with one-hundred and eleven days as candidate for the vice-presi dency. On July 18, at a McDonald's in San Ysidro, James Huberty gunned down three boys on their bicycles, a family returning from vacation, a truck driver on a coftee break, pair of grandpar ents and fourteen employees . Nine teen were wounded and twenty-one died.
1. Baby Fae was born to Andrea Al bert Casiragh and within a few weeks Fae was implanted with an animal's heart. Baby Fae lived for approxi mately three weeks, which was two weeks longer than the previous identi cal experiment. 2. Zeo (the last frozen embryo) was born to David and Loretto Leylandl. 3. Elizabeth Scarlett is Mick Jagger's little girl. 4. Princess Diana does it again and now the Royal family has another son, Prince Henry Charles Albert David. (What ever happened to the simple and easy names?!)
Clara Peller's "Where's the beef?" gave Walter Mondale his best line. He carried only Minnesota and the Dis trict of Columbia.
top three women players are: 1. Martina Navratilova, 2. Chris Evert Lloyd and 3. An drea Jaeger. Baseball News In the play-ofts for the World Series, Detroit Tigers played Kansas Truman Capote (59) - known for his City Royals and the San Diego novel In Cold Blood. Martin Luther Padres played the Chicago King Sr., (84) - Pastor of Atlanta's Cubs. Detroit and San Diego Ebenezer Baptist Church for forty then went on to play in the Se four years refused to hate, even after ries where the Tigers were both his son and his wife were killed. the big winners. Jim Fixx (52) went trom a 220 lb. Volleyball News - The Ar magazine editor to a 159 lb. guru for cadia TNT Varsity Volleyball 34 million American joggers by his team had a great season with book The Complete Book of Run 7 wins and 3 losses. ning. Marvin Gaye (44) - interna tionally known singer and songwriter for his sounds of the 60's. Andy Kauf man (35) - portrayal of the daft auto mechanic, Latka Gravis on "Taxi."
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Football News - Univeristy of South ern California beat Ohio in the Rose Bowl. University of California, Los An geles beat Miami state at the Fiesta Bowl. At the Super Bowl, San Fran cisco beat Miami . Doug Flutie, a quar terback for Boston College, received the Heisman Trophy. The Arcadia Ti tan Varsity team ended the season with 3 wins wins-5 losses-1 tie and the Junior Varsity team also ended with the same record. Tennis News - The top men tennis players are: 1. John McEnroe 2. Ivan Lendle and 3 . Jimmy Conners. The
1) Raquel Welch's "Total Beauty and Fitness" program relies primarily on yoga exer cises and stretches. 2) John Travolta's "Staying Fit" offers something of a min imalist approach to pumping iron. 3) Sophia Loren "Wom en and Beauty" advocates the warmth of personality. 4) Jane Fonda "Women Com ing of Age" shows the slightly older Ms. how to stretch. 5) Victoria Principal "The Beautiful Principal" hints for reinventing your face, plus pointers on diet, hair and skin, including how to avoid "ga rage door eyes."
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1. lisa Ho'hn and Sundee Aungkhin take time out from serving food to munch out. 2. Leah Hirsch, Lori Nelson, and Miki Clark demonstrate their version of the Orient. 3. Steph anie Roth decorates the cafe teria for the French section of the Food Bazaar. 4. We would have more pictures of the Food Bazaar, but yearbook photographer Mandy White was too busy stuffing her face . 5. Jennifer Aylesworth stirs up a hot meal for the Oriental section .
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The 5th Annual International Food Bazaar was held on January 31 st. The Food Bazaar, which was sponsored by Student Government, was quite a suc cess. It was attended by approximately one hundred and fifty people and Student Government netted ap proximately three hundred dollars. The Food Bazaar featued many kinds of food, including Oriental, Latin, Italian, French, and Nordic. Although Student Gov ernment members prepared a lot of food, many local merchants also donated food. Everyone who attend ed the Food Bazaar was satisfied, and for those who didn't, there's always next year.
Starting in November, approximately eighty students tried out for the play "Dracula" and by December, thirty of those were already rehearsing. Behind the scenes, there were twenty-five students plus Ed Brown with Glen Ellis (both former Arcadians) who assisted Mrs. Hageman in putting it all together. Everyone rehearsed for about one hundred and ten hours, all in only six weeks, and the performances were held for only three nights. 1. Here, Nanette Mickle (Flora) is talking with Danielle Roe (Mrs. Fern) about Miss Lucy. 2. The play starred, top: Dan,i elle, Barbara Foster, Nanette, Mandy White, Jeff Rose, Ernie Lausten, Connie McGarry, Lance Shepard, Jenny Brownfield, Chris Shimer, Donald Munsil, and Leah Turner. Bottom : Elliott Jones, Carrie Brennan, Stephanie Roth, Cookie Carlson, and Sean Rose.
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3. Carrie (Miss Lucy) has just been discovered as being the victim of a vampire, and Elliott (Arthur) is her first victim . Luckily, Donald (Professor Van Hels in g) has just unveiled a cross to Carrie (Miss Lucy) and saved Elliott (Arthur) from becoming a vampire. 4. Seated is Leah (Mina), talking to Lance (Dracula) as Chris (Dr . Quincy) looks on . 5 . Ernie (Renfield) scowls at Donald (Professor Van Helsing) as Jeff Rose (Grimm) his keeper , is trying to control him . 6. Donald (Professor Van Helsing) has just discovered that Lance is a vampire , with the use of his trusty mirror. Lance makes a dramatic exit by revealing his blood-red cape , after being angered because of the murder of his three wives which are not shown . The wives are portrayed by Jenny Brownfield, Connie McGarry, and Cookie Carlson .
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Imagine yourself in a M"A"S"H Unit during the Korean War in 1952. In this M"A"S"H Unit called the 4077th, you will find many zany doctors and crazy nurses. However, you will also find that the 4077th has a better rate of recovery than any other. This was the setting for this year's winter play. M"A"S"H which was successful as a book, a movie, and a long-running tv series, required a cast of thirty . However, the play's popularity brought nearly eighty to audition for those parts, the largest number to ever audition for a non-musical production at Arca dia. The members of the cast practiced diligently for several hours daily for about five weeks, which resulted in a great show!
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1. Sean Rose (Trapper John) and Lance Shepard (Duke) , both smashed from martinis, have just finished tieing up Donald Munsil (Frank Burns) as a human sacri fice, and David Jones (Colonel Henry Blake) is not too happy about it. 2. Sitting on their cots talking about what life is like back at home, are Jeff Rose (Walt Waldowski), Sean, and Elliot Jones (John "Ugly" Black) . 3. Carrie Brennan (Major "Hoi Lips" Houlihan) asks Donald (Frank) about the competency of the nurs ing staff. 4. Mandy White (Janice Fury) laughs at Elliott after the two have a lovers ' quarrel. 5. Peter Cannice (Hawkeye) sits on his " throne" sipping away at marti nis, while at the same time, he tries to convince David (Henry) that he is crazy. 6. Lance (Duke) and Jeff (Walt) plot to get rid of Donald (Frank) . 7. The cast starred : (Back row) John Matchette , Tony Dellorfano, Jason Kim, Donald Munsil, Ken Belnap and Tom Sahnas . (Front row) Heidi Goble , Jessica Teisch, Alexa Tibbitts , Connie McGarry , Lance Shepard , Peter Cannice , Stephanie Roth , Carrie Brennan, Mandy White and Lorie Nowak. Not pictured are : David Jones , Joe Greg ory , Barb Foster , Jeff Rose , Sean Rose , Elliot Jones, Nick Maloich , J.D. Ghelfi, Dana Ziegler, Heather Brody , Paula Courtnay, Sheri Bratt, Molly Schaffer, Danielle Roe, Ernie Lausten, and of course, all the wounded and dead people .
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2nd Extravaganza A Big Success
Since the "Silver Extrava ganza" was so well' received last year, the fine arts depart ment decided to have another one this year. The "Silver Ex travaganza" gives not just the fine arts department, but all of Arcadia, a chance to show off their talents . There were skits, solos, and dances in this year's show. The show was a big success! 1. Christy Patterson and Chris Shimer are waited on by Elliot Jones in a restaurant scene. 2. Pete Nadler sings a song for the audience. 3. Wendy Wendt shows her artistic ability by per· forming a solo dance.
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Some of the performers that made the 2nd annual "Extravaganza" such a success are pictured on this page to the side and below . 1. The emcees of the program , Ken Belnap and Carrie Brennan pose for a picture before the show. 2. Jimmy Stewart does his version of Michael Jackson. 3. Alexa Tibbits sings a song by "Chicago " called "You're the Inspiration." 4. The Arcadia Pom line shown from left to right , Laura Schott, Mandy Bouquet, Lisa Mann, Kim Coar, and Kendall Denton fin i,sh their dance with a grand finale.
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1. Although Robin Jason and Kelly Cambell don't look like they 're working very hard , someone must be . (Look at all the mess in the background!) 2. Michelle Vale and Tracy Noble have their picture taken together for the third year running , but this time as SENIORS!!! 3 . Between classes , Helen Hanscomb and Lori Rubin take a leisurely stroll down the Walk of Olives .
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Senior officers Peter Cannice, Tamara Lustgarten, Lynn Cowie, and David Burkett led the class through a maze of ba gel and bake sales to support activities such as the Homecom ing Float, a faculty breakfast, a senior barbeque, plus class trips to (tee-hee) Mazatlan and Ha waii. This was all "risky busi ness" so occasionally it was nec essary to sit back and juSt say "What the . . ... However, the class really did provide service projects such as adopt-a-family, food drives, and charity pro grams all of which set a super example for all of Arcadia's un derclassmen to follow.
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Brooks, Perry Brown, Carol Bruner, Lisa Bulkeley, Christy Being a member of Student Government is a tough job. It entails initiating and organizing activities, supporting our many clubs, and raising school spirit as a whole. Many hours of plan ning, decorating, fund raising, and fun are involved. These sen ior members of Student Gov ernment are Lori Rubin, Gary MacKay, David "Take-my-pic ture" Burkett, Lisa Mann, Chris Adams, and hiding shyly behind some notes, first lady Mrs. Nan cy Reagan, who often popped in unannounced . P.S. Do you see Carol Brown?
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Carl, Sally Carlstrom, Edward Carns, Carolyn Carson, Julia
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Davis, jeffrey Davis, Philip Day, Carol De Brosse, Philip Seniors just love Econ classes and pep assemblies. In Econ class are Lance Shepard, Eric Reade, Ed Marin, Scott Havens, An toine Bluth, Mary Schroen, Scott Watko , Kathy Mundy, and Madeline Manley. At left, during an assembly are Eric Reade, Karen Zuchowski, Court ney Flynn, Jeff Wolfen barger, Beth Winikka, Erin Moore, Jane Bloemker, Shelley Dennison, Marla Occhino, Julie Bowe, and Christy Williamson.
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Eighmey, Tracy English, Gregory Figueroa, Edward Fleischer, Jeffery
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I Hate It When . .. 1 drive Carol Brown's car, and people call me homosexual because her bumper stickers says, "I Love Boys!" - Bill Rosenfeld 1 have to fill out these stupid question naires_ - Rob Makemson Mr. Schifino puts up his smiley face on test days. - Danielle Maneth Underclass guys dye their hair weird colors, and then they put those long ear rings in their ears. - Ed Marin
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Gorgeous . . . Talented . . . Sophisticated
Three of the most gorgeous, talented, sophisticated, and in volved seniors that grace this campus with their presence are pictured at right. They are Tracy Cramer, Ginger Jarvis, and Sheri Bratt. Some of the activities these popular girls are active in are NHS, Chorale, Scottsdale Honors Cotillion, Interact, Var sity Basketball, Sigma, and many other clubs too numerous to mention. They are also ex tremely involved in yearbook. Sheri and Tracy are Editors-in chief. And what does Ginger do? You guessed it! She writes copy for the senior section.
Hankerson, Stephen Hanscomb, Helen Hardy, Gregory Hartin, Deanna
Havens, Scott Heller, David Hendin, Julie Ann Hendricks, Tresa
Hickman, Syrena Hill, Suzanne Hitchcock, Eric Hobby, Brian
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Homan, Thomas Hunsaker, Mark Hunter, Colette jarvis, Ginger
jason, Robin johns, Barney johnson, Gregory johnson, Valerie
johnson, Lisa jones, David jones, Lance joos, Chandelle
Keenan, Kara
Kelly, Kathryn Laura Owens, one of the many talented seniors at AHS, demonstrates her exceptional skill in the art of bubble-blowing. Rumor has it that she gives lessons for a nominal fee. Howev er, you must sign up quick, because there is already a waiting list!
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And Was My Face Red
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Kennell, Rebecca Kleckner, Linda Klessig, Jill Kochis, Troy
Komnedal Marit Kri Koskela, Steven Kracht, james Kraemer, Darrell
Krieg, jeffrey Kuk, Deanna Lambert, Elaine Lambert, Tracy
I Was So Embarrassed When ... I was at lunch with a friend and her mom, I was trying to eat a tomato, and I ended up squirting it in her mom's face. ~ Kim Conley We were running 40's in football in front of the cheer leaders, and my pants were falling down. - Mark Hunsaker I got my thumb stuck in a ketchup bottle at lunch, and I had to buy the bottle. - Michell Sandlin
I When I went to the Cotillion Ball, and my date's fly was open for our picture. - Lisa Johnson I went to the Cotillion Ball and had my picture taken with my fly open. - Van Tucker
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Kennell-Licosati
Lang, Scott Lausten, Ernest
Laporte, Michael
Licosati, David
Everybody knows these days that com puters are where it's at. If you don't know how to work one - you are practically illiterate. George Drum,Juan Telleria, Lon nie McCarty, and )0 Gilstrap are caught making sure that they don't fall into that trap. On the other hand , Mrs. Stone's com puter is quite a trap in itself' Most of class time is spent in verbal instructions about computer jargon, avoiding infinite loops, and designing flowcharts and programs . However, lectures sound really great when you are faced with one of Mrs. Stone's computer programing tests. Even after all that, the alumni of the class say, it's a lot of work - but well worth it, and fun too!
Lustgarten, Tamara Mackay, Gary Maggart, David Makemson, Robert
Maneth, Danielle Manley, Madelene Mann, Lisa Marin, Eddie
Marinello, Mark Martin, David Martinez, Angelica McCarty, Liana
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We're Seniors. We Date, We Cool.
My Most Memorable Date . .. It was on September 10th, 1981, when Kelly and I first started going out. - Troy Kochis It was on September 10th, 1981, when I first start· ed going out with Troy. - Kelly Troutman What date? Need one? Call 555-2838. -
Scott Lang
Homecoming night spent stuck in a ditch with E.G. Carlstrom. - Courtnay F/yml
McCreary, Lisa Merrell, jennifer Milan, Debra Montgomery, Teresa
Moore, Erin Moorhead, Margaret Moses, Tara Mough, Sherri
Mundy, Kathleen Nabity, Andrew Nadler, Peter Nadolski, Natalie
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Naumann, Patrick Newberg, Beth Anne Newman, Timothy Noble, Tracy
Novoa, Carolina Occhino, Marla Owens, Laura Papadopoulos, Anthony
Peirce, Suzanne Pelgrim, Joey Pelgrim, Lisa Pitha, Stephanie
Three studly seniors (Van Tucker, Tony Papadopoulos, and Steve Egan) attempt to maintain their macho image by exposing their well-developed (?) muscles. Arcadia is full of studs; these three just happened to catch the camera's eye.
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Seniors David Jones, Jen Merrell, Dave Dittmore, Ta mara Lustgarten, and Carol Brown pose behind this year's senior float. Although it didn't win first place, lots of hard work and creativity went into an outstanding finished product. The float parties were held after school and were lots of fun. All those who supported the cause and contributed were greatly ap preciated.
Pope, Steven Poplawski, Jennifer Rairigh, RJ Ramsey, Larry
Ray Tiffany Reese, Sheryl Reiss, Kimberly Revivo, Allen
Rheinfelder, Paul Richard, Devin Richardson, George Rose, Diane
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We're Seniors; We Know How to Say ((Cheese"
Rosenfeld, William Rosholt, Steven Rosner, Amy Roth, Stephanie
Rubin, Lori Sahnas, Athanasios Sandlin, Michell Savage, Christine
Schlenker, Brent Schott, Laura Schroen, Mary Schubach, Joe Student Government planned many fun activi ties for the student body this year. One of these was the Beach Bash, held in the gym after a football game. Seniors Christy William son, David Burkett, Christy Bulkeley, and Jim Kratch enjoy themselves at the dance. All those who didn't go really missed out!
Gossip, Gossip, Gossip
Shelton, Eric Shoba, Ray Smith, Robert Smith, Suzanne
Smith, Wendy
Smith, Tamera
Soto, Claudia
Stewart, Robert
Stolworthy, Brigg Strength, Michelle Sucato, Danelle Swan, Joseph
Swanson, David
Tassoni, Angela
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ossip, Gossip, Gossip ... You Don't Say!
Telleria, Juan Tibbits, Alexa Tirban, Angela Trezos, George
Troutman, Kelly Tucker, Van Utzinger, Lisa Vale, Michelle
Visser, Anton Wallace, Michael Wampler, Timothy Warren, Lance Everybody knows that if you want to be "cool" and hear the latest gossip, you hang out at "The Picnic Ta ble." This celebrated table is located at the west ramp by the 600 building. Identifiable seniors from left to right are Jeff Davis, Mike Bernas, Car ol Day, Greg Hardy, Christy Williamson, Paul Bradford, Van Tucker,Jim Kratch, Dee Dee Gage, and Chris Adams . Unfortunately, because of all the people that are busy being "cool" at the picnic table, it oftens causes a few tardies.
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So Long, It's Been Good to Know Ya'!
Watko, Scott Wendt, Wendy West, Bill Wilkinson, Brian
Williamson, Christy Winikka, Beth Withers, Robert Wolfenbarger, jeff
Wooten, Loretta Work, Alan Young, Laura Yount, William
Zuchowski, Karen Porch, james Gilstrap, jo Bluth, Antoine
Bluth, Antoinette Aityata, Nadia Marie Stodola, Bruce
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Senior Summaries CHRIS ADAMS: JV-Var Football, Var Wrestling (Capt.), Interact. Student Senate. Powder Puff Football Coach, Va rsity Club (Pres.), Boy's Stat e, FCA;,8a*,"" Football Representative. MIKE ASHCRAFT: JV Baseball. Frosh Tennis AMY ATCHISON" JV Basketball, Var S Imming, Principal's List, Honor Roll, Top 10C1b LIZ BAINS: Tenn s, ~tudent Senllte, H.E.A.O. DIUP BANSAL: Var Soc:cer, JV·Va Tennis. ~udenl Senate SCOTT BEOKSTEAD: Fro sh-JV FOotball , Bend, Student Council VOTECH Presi dent, Yearbook Production DUANE BEHRMANN : Var Foot bal~ Var Basil etball , ~no r Roll. AS U AI mni Ass ociation Medallion of Merh Award KEN BELNAP: Frosh-JV"Var Footba ll, Fresh B ask el~ lI, Var Track, Key Club, Student Senate, Powder Puff Football CQach, Music Man, KEI TH BENNETT: Frosh Football, Va r Soccer , Fro
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CHARlIE BERESFORD. Frosh- V-Va r Basketball, FrO$h-JV-Var Baseball ANTOINE BLUTH: Var Football. Frosh-JV.Var Basketball. Var X-Country, ~ NT OINEnE
BL UTH: JV Volley,ba I. Var
ar Track . Principal's List, Honor Roll
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JULIEBOWE: Frosh-Var-Tennis (Capt.), DeJla Interact (Pres_), Pep ClUb, French Club, Student Sen.te~)! Pow tlnguiahed Stud ent Govarnment Awa rd
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CATEY BRACKEN: JV Tennis, Della , Interact. ASPU Representstive, Speech and Debste. Yeerbooj( Productlo • Honor Roll. Powd,r PIdt~ President. Sopl] Class p, ide.nt. re sident of Student Review. Phoenix CoWliQn JU'lior Achievement VIc& President. A·Team JIM BRASURE: Var Track NHS (Treu_), Student Senate. Principal' list ,Jionor Roll. Pre-sidenl s 2% , student Review Board
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SHERI BRATT: Frost! Bas etball, JV Volleyba ll Sigma , Interact, AFS (Vice Pres.), NHS (pres.), SIp Yearbook Pr ctlon (1Sdltor in ChieJ), Prjncipal'a List, Honor Roll . Powder Putf Foo ball, Natlo atjf School Studenta, Society of Dis)lnguiahed American High School Students, Top 5%, Outlltanding J Scottsdale Honors Cotilli n. Girl'. State
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PERRY BROOKS: FrQah.JV Football Var Baseball, Frencl1 Club CAROL BROWN: Frosh·YarT8l'Inls. Delt. (Hlst., Sg!. at Arms) . Key ChJb Sweetheart, Student Senate, PowderPuff Football allnlQr \..iallw.'t .. ,-e~'Atij8MJ~ Emcee USA BRU
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Volleyball, Var Track. Yeatbook Production , Powder Puff Football
CHRISTY BULKEl,EV: FrO$h Volleyball. Dalta, Interact. NHS, ASPU, JV Cheer aptain), Var Cheer (Co·CB~ln). Frosh S udent Senah! itJet1lhll!ill'1! PrinCipal's list. Honor Roll. Powder Puff Football, Student Body President Junlorota s Vice President, Soph. Ct V!ce President, Model Anylown, Homecoming Queen, "Music Man" MARTHA BUNCE. JV Softball. Cotillion
Vat Tennla, Della. Met Maids, Student Sena e. NeWspaper, Flag Line (C.pt.). Phoenix Teen Gazette (Contributor), Scotlsdale
DAVID BURKEn: JV Football, Fro ·V..ar Baseball, Frosh Tennis. Interacl, ASPU, Spanish Club (Sgt. Production. NationSl Merit Semifinalist. Boy's State, Varelty Club (Vice Pres.), Senior Class Secretary KELL Y CAMPBELL: Interact, JV·V.r Cheer, Student Senate, Principal's Ust, Powder Puff Football SALLY CARL: Var Swimming.
NHS, Moat Valuable Swimmer
CAROLYN CARNS: JV Softball, JV-Var Volleyball. v Vat Track, Sigma. AFS. NHS. ASPU , Spanish Club, Band, Principal's List, Honor Roll, Business Student of the Week, Typing 1 Student of th e Year, History Student of the Year JULIE CARSON: Var Swimming, Interact, AFS, Studen t Senate. Band. Jan Band , Powder Puff Football, "Music Man" (Orch.), "Fiddler on the Roof" (Orch .) . Young Life, Student Government DEAN CERIMELI: Frosh-JV-Var Football, Frosh Bask etball, JV Wrutllng. Boy's State, Today Award, Sports Beat Magazine Athlete of the Month KITT CHLOUPEK: Delta, Interact. Powder Puff Footb all EILEEN CLEERE: Interact, Student Senate, Newspape (Feature ECIItor), Powder Puff Football, Outstanding Sophomore English Student, Phoenix Cotillion DAN COLSON: Frosh-JV-Var Basketball, Band (His!.) SONYA COREY: Var GymnastiCS, Student Senate, Pow LYNN COWIE: Track. Sigma, French Club (Sec.), Porn, S TRACY CRAMER: Sigma. Interact. AFS (Sec., Treas.). NHSm• •~ Roll, POWder Puff Football, National History and G.O¥JIf!I~~.wa Achievement State Math Contest
(Sec.. Tress.), Calculus Club (Pres.), Yearbook Production (Editor), Principal's List. Honor p 5%, Scottsdal e Honors Colillior" f>hoenix Cotillion, "Bye Bye Birdie" (Crew), Certificate ot
GRETCHEN CRANE: Interact AVERY CROSSMAN: Frosh Basketball, Var Swimming, Sigma ..,t-tiIiLritP;iI;U~~ff. Football, Hugh O'Brian Outstanding Sophomore S , Outstanding ASPU Member, "Night of January the 1
Rep.), ASPU (Vice Pres. , Pres.), The , Silver Spectacular Com Good Doctor," " The Crucible," Hugh
CZERWINSKI: Frosh·JV Basketball, Delta (Chap.), DAVIES: Var Diving, Sigma
,*+--• ..jILIP DAVIS: X·Country , Track, "Fiddler on the Roof" DEBROSSE: Frosh Football, Frosh·JV Baseball, Honor Student Government BOB DELLORFANO: Frosh-JV Football,
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SHELLEY DENISON: Delta (Sec., Pres.,W.II'~;
DEE DEE GAGE: Frosh-Var Tennis. pe"ell;jist.), In14ara. c&..,*~oM~ Flag, Mat Maids, V -cheer ERIKA GILSDORF: Var Swimming, Student Senate, lnteract (Student Rep.), AFS , Band (Twirler), Hanor Stu dent Government
JOE GREGORY: Thespians, "Up the Down Staircase, ' "Fiddler on the JACK HAENICHEN: National Honor Society Award for Mathemali KEN HAKES: Frosh.var Football (Cap!.)
HELEN HANSCOMB: Frosh Basketball, Frosh-JV Vo lleyball, Sigma, Interact, Pep Club (Sg!. at Arms), TItli'tH~JlIU~I; ~:tQI...,t.lMIfl Birdie" (Crew), Spirit Girl, Student Government, Booster Club Representative, "Fiddler on the Roof" DEANNA HARTIN: Delta SCOTT HAVENS: JV·Var Football, Frosh-JV Basketball, JV Soccer, Pep Club DAVID HELLER: NHS, Chess Club (Pres.), Honor Roll, Principal's List, Renneslear Polytechnic Institute Math and Science Spanish 1 Student of the Year JULIE HENDIN: Tennis, Swimming, Sigma AFS (Sec.), Student Senate, Honor Roll
, "Up the Down
Production, Honor Roll , MVP for JV Basketball, Student
heart, Key Club, Yearbook Production , Powder Puff Football
List, Top 5%, Scottsdale Honors Cotillion , Varsity Club
n," " Dracula, " "Bye aye Birdie,"
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.), Interact, AFS , NHS, ASPU, Pep Club, French Club, Calculus Club (Pres,), Powdii'PuttFootb.". History Association Award, Honor Roll, Who 's Who in American Studenls GARY MACKAY: JV Football, Gymnastics , JV Tennis, Wrestling, Key Club , Student Government DAVID MAGGART: Var Wrestling ROB MAKEMSON : Frosh-JV Basketball DANIELLE MANETH: Swimming, H.E.R.O. (Pres.), Ski Club MADELENE MANLEY: JV VolleYball, Var Traok. , Spanish Club (Pres.), Titan Spirit Club, Zela, Principal's Ual, Honor Roll, Commended Student (NMSQ1).~ History and Government Award, Top 5%, Outstanding Spanish 1 and 3 Student , Karate and Civil Air Patrol Cadet LISA MANN: Sigma, Interact, ASPU, Thespians (Treas.), Speech and Debate, Pom (Student Gov. Rep.), Student Senate , Powder Puff Football, Any/own, Phoenix Cotillion. "Bye Bye Birdie, " "Henri etta the 8th," "The Crucible." "Music Man," Varsity Club ED MARIN: Frosh-JV Football, Frosh-JV-Var Baseball, Outstanding Business Student in Shorthand ANGELA MARTINEZ: JV Volleyball, Mat Maids LIANA McCARTY: Frosh-JV Volleyball , Delta (Sec.), Yearbook Production, Tall Flag Line, FCA, Young Life TE RRI McCLANE : Var X-Country, Var Track, Sigma LISA McCREARY: Var Gymnastics, Delta, Interact, Key Club Sweetheart, Var Cheer, Student Senate, Honor Roll , Powder Puff Football, Twirp nominee
JENNIFER MERRELL: Delta, Interact, ASPU. Student Senate. Principal 's List, Honor Roll, Powder Puff Football, Flag, Phoenix Cotillion DEBBIE MITAM: Honor Roll TESS MONTGOMERY: Frosh·JV Bask etball. JV Softball, Frosh·Var Volleyball (Capt.), All Division 1st Team Volleyball Player, All League 1st Team Volleyball Player, Band, Honor Rol l. Orchestra. FCA (Pres,) ERIN MOORE: Var Softball, JV Volleyba ll. Delta, Student Senate, Newspaper, Powder Puff Football SHERI MOUGH: Swimming, Delta KATHY MUNDY: H.E.R.O. (Vice Pres.), JV Football Manager ANDREW NABITY: Frosh·JV·Var Football , Frosh Basketball, Var Wrestling PETEA NADLER: Chorale. Ban d. Jazz Band, Orchestra , Silver Extravaganza PAT NAUMANN Frosh·JY·Var Football, Frosh Wrestling, Key Club
CAROLINA NOVOA: Delta, AFS , Spanish Club
MARLA OCCHINO: Frosh·Var Track, Delta, H.E.R.O., Newspaper, Yearbook Production. Powder Puff Football. Young Li fe
LAURA OWENS: Gymnastics. Delta (Hist.), Interact, ASPU, Mat Maids, Student Senate. Honor Roll. Flag (Co-Capt.), Junior Cla ss Secretary
JOEY PELGRIM: Frosh Volleyball (Man.), AFS. Pep Club, Student Senate. Spanl8h Club. Thespians, Trtan Spirit Olub (Pre,s.). Ze Anytown. "Dracula" (Stg. Man.), "Fiddler on the Roof" (Orew). SlIldent Government, Ju ior Achi~nt , FCA
(Rep.) Yearbook Production,
USA PELGRIM: Frosh Basketball. Frosh·JV·Var Volleyball. OlJ1standlng English In Award. Outstanding Algabra II Award. Certificate of Contest. Hicking High
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CHARLES PETERS: Var Soccer. Frosh·JV·Var Tennis. JV·Var X-Country. lilteract AFS, NHS. ASPU (Treas.), SpaniSh Cfub (Sec.). Calculus Club (Pres.). Speech and Debate (Pres.), Chess Olub (Pres.). Principal's List, Honor Ro~ Ski Club. Student R.vI. . Board. (Semor Rep.), Boy's State. Any town, Junior Achievement TONY POPADOPOLOUS: Frosh·JV Fo
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JENNIFER POPLAWSKI : JV Softball, JV Volleyb art, Track, JV Pom, C.O.E. Honor Roll
Student Senate, NewlUHlJ)el', owder Putt Footba , Player 01 the Vear enniS,
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"Up the Down Staircase," A·Team, Anytown, Frosh ClaS8 Secretaty;
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a, Principal'. List, Honor Ro Phoenl)!. Symphony Youth OrChelltta, Regional Honors Band, " Flddler Q
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Pep Club, Froah Cheer, Chorale, YearbooK Production
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spi ne (Treas., Scribe), Titan SpIr1J Club. Zeta (Pres., Vice Pre .), Newapapar, Po dar Puff Football, "Th MARY SCHRO$ Pep Club, Spanish Club, Doctor, "Bye Bfa Birdie, ' " Music Man" (Crew, " .Ctucilll.... "up the Down k Comedy." " Impromptu, ' DraQIJla ," "flddleron 111& Root " (Stag e Manager) YAEL SERRO
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HONORS 1. Members of the Top 5% show that studying is not their only interest, except of course Dee Dee Gage, who spends the majority of her time deeply involved in homework . 2. "You're never to old to play with dolls," is Ken Belnap and Dean Cerime Ii's (Olympian candidates) motto. 3. lisa Hohn, a TWIRP candidate, puts on the ritz.
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Titan Excellence The top academic 5% of the senior class is a diverse group. These students are involved in many activities, such as powder puff football, skiing, track, vol leyball, tennis, karate, pom, cheer, student govt., yearbook, band, N.H.S., chorale, Delta, Sigma, A.F.S., Interact, Speech and Debate, and A.S A.S.P.U., Along with all of these activities, they still find time to study, and one can see by their grades that they do. This year fifteen seniors were named the top 5%: Colette Hunter, Dee Dee Gage, Laura Schott, Charles Peters, David Heller, Elaine Lambert, Jim Bra sure, Tammy Lustgarten, Tracy Cramer, Sheri Bratt, Dana Ka plan, Madelene Manley, Sandy Smith, Alan Work, and Carolyn Carns. The top 5% has always been an asset to Arcadia.
the Top 5%
1. Here is Varsity cheerleader Dee Dee Gage with pom mies Colette Hunter and Laura Schott . 2. Tennis team member Charles Peters smiles above his weapon. 3. David Heller, Elaine Lambert, and Jim Brasure stroll along , wearing their new N.H.S. sweatshirts . 4 . Tammy Lustgarten just can 't wait to get to snow country. 5. Tracy Cramer and Sheri Bratt, wearing their Interact shirts, pretend to work on some yearbook pages. 6. If you ' re feeling tough, don't start anything with Dana Ka plan or Madelene Manley, both of whom are well -trained in martial arts ; 7. but if it's great sounds you like, don't miss these three : Sandy Smith , Alan Work, and National Merit Finalist Carolyn Carns .
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Anytown Delegated
Any town is a Human Relations camp sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews. It is designed to help the participants get to know and understand themselves and others better. The delegates report that it was a week full of fun and interesting activities . Shown here are the Arcadia Representatives at Any town : (1) Joey Pelgrem and lisa Hohn; (2) Julie Bowe and Charles Peters, and (3) Laura Nelson and Andrea Girand . Not pictured are Christy Bulkeley and Justin Dixon .
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Girls' State, Boys' State
Boys' State and Girls' State are camps sponsored by the American Le gion and the American Legion Auxiliary. High schoolers from all over Arizona go to the camps to learn how the American government really functions. While there, participants run a mock govern ment in which they elect officials, judge court cases, and pass legislation. This year Girls' State was held at the University of Arizona during the first week of June. (1) Sheri Bratt, our Girls' State representative. Boys' State, on the other hand, was held at Northern Arizona University where (2) Dean Ceri meli, Charles Peters, and Peter Cannice represented the Titans. Chris Adams and David Burkett also attended Boys' State.
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Spectacular Student Body Officers
The Spectacular Student
Body Officers promoted unity,
spirit, and involvement in the
school this year. They attended
workshops to get ideas for mak
ing things run smoother and or
ganized the Student Government
Exchange day. On this day, stu
dent council members from other
Scottsdale high schools came to
Arcadia where they exchanged
ideas, watched a slide show and
attended a pep assembly .
1. Officers a re Lori Rub in (Cor .
Sec .) , Chr isty B ulkel ey (P re s .) ,
Christy Williams on (Tre as .) , And rea
Gira nd (R ec . Sec.), an d J ul ie Bowe
(V.P.) 2. Julie Bowe and Jon Belsher
conduct a meeting in their class . 3 .
Andre a Gira nd discusses upcoming
plans, while in the bac k Rhonda
Stein, Lisa Hodak, and Alexa Tibbits
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Student Government did an ex cellent job this year. They orga nized all the activities throughout the year, including dances such as the Beach Bash, Homecoming, Christmas Casual. TWIRP , and Prom, They also sponsored two picnics and a Student Government Exchange day in November, 1. No Sale for David Burkett; however Chris seems to be getting attention from Stephan ie. 2. Back row: Jeff Fieischer', Chris Adams, Carol Brown. Jon l3 elsher, Buddy Hammond. Renee Brenchley . Chamois Pierson. Helen Hanscomb. Trevi Gra nt, Julie Carson, Erika Gilsdorf. Lisa Ma nn , l ynn Cowie. Lori Rubin. Middle: Christy Williamson. Mia Onodera, Gary Mackay. Alexa Tib bits, Leah Hirsch, Jennifer Aylesworth, Amy Rutkin. Tammy Lustgarten . Kelly Welch, Christine Holland, Lynda Sears, Andrea Girand , Tracey Ryder. Kristen Calvert. Front: Mr. Meyer (sponsor). David Burkett, Stephanie Walker , Brynn Kirkland. Peter Cannice . Lor i Nowak . Stephanie Roth, Kim Reiss. Penny Deihl. Christy Bulkeley. Lisa Guisto , Laurie Nelson, lisa Hohn . Katie Ewing. and Miki Clark.
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Simply Outstanding!
Chosen both by their coaches and the Olympian staff, the athletes on these two pages were outstanding contribu tors to their sport. In football, Ken Hakes and Steve Rosholt were proven leaders as evidenced by their many post-season honors. And Angela Tassoni, who won the Metro Division Championship and took fifth place in the state meet, paced the cross country team to a winning sea son. Tess Montgomery, veteran spiker, represents the best of the Titan volley ball team. Ginger Jarvis and Becky Mo len led the girls' basketball team, both in scoring and rebounding. The wrestling team was mainly an inexperienced group, but Andrew Nabity was a winner all the way. And swimmers? As usual, the girls won the state championship, and the boys had their best season in years. Kent Lassen and Stacy Morgan were chosen as outstanding swimmers. Seniors Troy Kochis and Duane Behr mann gave stability and leadership to the basketball team; Kevin Turner and Tommy Judd to the tennis team; and Lisa McCreary and Sonya Corey showed the way for a young but eager gymnastics team. Congratulations all!
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National Merit Students The PSAT I NMSQT takes the top-scoring 50,000 students and ranks them as commended students, semi-finalists and finalists. 1.) David Heller, commended student, 2.) Madelene Manley, Commended student, 3.) Tamara Lustgarten, commended student, 4.) David Burkett and Carolyn Carns, National Merit Semi-finalists.
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Club Guys
Pictured to the left in their Delta sweatshirts are the 1984-1985 Delta Darlings. They are Bill Rosen feld and Tim Wampler. Delta has done a great number of service projects for school and outside or ganizations. They have had bake sales and bagel sales to raise mon ey for their club. They also painted the football field for Varsity football games. Delta had its annual Varsity football dinner for the Varsity foot ball players. They also sponsored a needy family for Christmas. Pictured at the bottom left are the 1984-1985 Sigma Sweet hearts. They are Van Tucker and Mark Hunsaker. Sigma is a club that has also done many service projects. They decorated the foot ball posts for the Homecoming game. Sigma also tried something new. For the first time, Sigma and National Honor Society had a Hal loween Party together.
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A week of activities including a Hawaiian Day, a Hat and Sunglasses Day, and a Switch Day were followed by the TWIRP Dance held Saturday, February 23rd . The Woman Is Required to Pay has been a tradition here at Arcadia for years. Being crowned King and Queen goes to a Junior boy and a Junior girl based upon his or her spirit and contributions to Arcadia. This year's winners were Torin Johnson and Katie Ewing. Runners-up were Christine Holland, Miki Clark, lisa
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Hohn, Sean Lake, Andrew Hartsfield, and Jon Belsher. By involving themselves in various activities such as athletics, student government, honors, clubs, and other organizations, each of these Juniors have contributed great amounts to Aracadians. Congratulations to all of you! Clockwise from top left, the runners-up: Andrew, lisa, Sean, Miki, Jon, and Christine. At right are the TWIRP King and Queen for 1985: Katie Ewing and Torin Johnson.
King and Queen
HOMECOMING
This year's Homecoming Queen candidates included cheerleader Christy Bulkeley, professional model Tra cy Lambert, and Interact president Julie Bowe. The King candidates included football trio Ken Belnap. E.G. Carlstrom, and George Trezos. All six seniors have been very active in the Arcadia student life, but the choice came down to Christy Bulkeley and Ken Belnap. Christy participated in Freshman volleyball, Delta, Interact, NHS, ASPU, JV and Varsity cheer as co-cap
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tain, Student Senate, was on the Principal's List and Honor Roll, and is now the Student Body President. Ken played frosh, JV, and Varsity football. freshman basketball, and Varsity Track, while also participating in Student Senate and Key Club. Pictured on this page clockwise from top left, George, Tracy, E.G., and Julie. Shown on the opposite page are Christy and Ken.
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There is no greater honor than to be voted Mr. or Miss Olympian; the honor is awarded the two who have contributed most to AHS during their years here. This year's winners are at right - Christy Bulkeley and Ken Belnap. They were TWIRP King and Queen last year and were Homecoming royalty this year. Christy co captained cheer for two years, has served as a class officer, and currently is student body president. Ken has been on the varsity football and track teams, is a member of chorale, has been in several drama produc
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tions, and has served in student senate. The runners-up are also contributors. Julie Bowe (above, left), student body v.p., has also served on many, many school com mittees. Lori Rubin is a member of student government and is a captain of the pom line. Dean Cerimeli starred on the football team and was a delegate to Boys' State. Peter Cannice, too busy even for a picture, is represent ed here by Baby Doll. Baby - Peter, that is - is senior class president and has appeared in numerous drama productions in the past two years.
Decathlon Team Shares County Honors
The Academic Decathalon is a new competitive group at Arcadia this year. The group is called the Academic De cathalon because students compete in ten academic events such as: econom ics, fine arts, language and literature, mathematics, science, social science, interviews, speech, and the super quiz. Contestants are asked questions such as: "What are the basic building blocks of proteins?" and "Is etching another printmaking process?" Students com pete as a team against other high school teams and individually against other stu dents in the city. In individual competition students win gold, silver and bronze medals for placing first, second and third . Also teams win trophies and the right to compete in state competition. If they perform well enough they can also advance to the national competition. This year Arcadia's team qualified for state competition in Tucson by placing second in the county competition.
1. Donald Munsil studies some papers in preparation for the upcoming State Decathlon meet. 2. The Decathlon team is pictured here wearing some of their medals, and standing by the trophy that they won at the county competition. Top row: Donald Munsil and Anne Echols. Middle row: ~lIiot Jones, Mrs. Reith (sponsor), Tammy Lustgarten, and Kitten Spen cer. Bottom: Kim Beckley. 3. Mrs. Reith reads the battle plan for the upcoming competition. 4. Kitten Spencer, team cap tain, dreams of winning the National competition. 5. Kitten Spencer takes notes, while Helen Hanscomb looks over some of her papers.
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National Honor Society is Small but Mighty
This year's National Honor Society was small but mighty . With only twenty five members, it was the smallest ever. These twenty-five seniors were chosen to be in NHS on the basis of four out standing qualities: Scholarship, leader ship, service, and character . All of these seniors had a grade point average of 3.55 or higher. National Honor Society was very ac tive this year . They held a barbecue at Arcadia park for members and friends and they also co-sponsored a Hallow een party with Sigma. NHS also did many service projects, such as sponsor ing a Thanksgiving and Christmas fam ily, providing food for dances, picnics, and open house, and tutoring. NHS also had a booth to sign up people who need ed tutoring and another to inform Arca dians about NHS. Finally, they got into the holiday spirit by selling , making, and delivering Hallowgrams and decorating the circle and a tree for Christmas.
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1. Mr. Kimbell, sponsor of National Honor Society, poses in his NHS sweatshirt. 2. Dana Kaplan takes her time "bobbing" for an apple at the Halloween party. (It might help if she opened her eyes!) 3. Officers Laura Schoot (vice president), Sheryl Reese (secretary) , Sheri Bratt (president), Jell Fleisher (student government represen tative), and Jim Brasure (treasurer) . 4. Dana, Ginger Jarvis, and Colette Hunter so cialize at the Halloween party. 5. Laura Og den talks to Karen Schott, who's helping her sister , Laura , man the NHS tutoring booth.
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Sigma
Sigma is an all-girl, on-campus club . Sigma participated in several activities this year. At right, Jennifer Hunter, Helen Hanscomb, Melissa Cauthen, and Avery Crossman perform a skit at the switch assembly. They make pretty good dwarfs, don't they? At bottom right, Lisa Shelley, Tracy Cramer, Sheri Bratt, and an unidentifiable Sigma member decorate the goal posts be fore a football game. Sigma, along with NHS, also spon sored a Halloween party in the library. Four members (Ta mara Orcutt, Dani Conklin, Jennifer Hunter, and Diane Kocour) pose for the camera at that party.
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Delta Omega
Arcadia is privileged to have had Delta Omega on its campus for many years . The purpose of Delta is to promote school spirit and to serve our community and school. Its members are re quired to devote time to the club whenever needed . This year Delta has partici pated in such activities as supporting a Christmas family, sponsoring a foot ball and basketball dinner for the players, Va log rams for Valentine's Day and sponsoring barbecues for the members and their par ents. The club holds meet ings every other Tuesday. Blue and green are Delta 's colors and its mascot is a pig.
3 1. Jane Bloemker and Tammy Lustgar ten conduct a meeting while Mrs . Reith, Marla Occhino, Gerri Stamatis, and others listen intently . 2. Shown here is this years Delta Sweatshirt with their mascot on the front. 3. Shown here are the Delta officers, Laura Owens , Jane Bloemker, Shelly Dennison , Carol Brown , Bill Rosenfeld (Delta Darling) , Tammy Lustgarten, and Tricia Meyers. 4. Mark Hunsaker and Ken Belnap are served dinner by Gerri Stamatis , Tammy Lustgarten, Laura Phillips , and Tiffani Bichekas at the Football dinner.
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VARSITY CLUB - Back row: Mrs. Holland, Jeff Dana, Kevin Turner, Steve Koskela, Pat Nauman, Jim Porch . Third row: Christine HoI land, Julie Carson, Erika Gilsdorf, Helen Hanscomb, Anne Echols, Deanna Kuk, Jan Rubin, Jeff Krieg. Kneeling : Alexia Hotis, Liz Neff, Lori Reiman, Kim Coar, Lynn Cowie, Lisa Mann , Mia Onodera. Sitting: Lori Rubin, Kati Coleman, Eric Hitchcock, Mark Hunsaker, Chris Adams, George Trezos, Deg Davies, Paul Porter.
THESPIANS - Back row: Jeff Rose, Elliot Jones, Chris Shimer, Ron Bryant. Next row: Lance Shepard, Alexa Tibbits, Joe Gregory , Jason Kim, Robin Israel , Melissa Balzano, Nannette Mickle, Cindi Wingfield, Rob Charbeneau, Danielle Roe, Lisa Shelly, Carrie Brennan, Becki Johnson, Heidi Lee, Beth Aul. Kneeling:
Ernie Lausten, Joey Chandler, Kevin Herndon, Dana Ziegler, John Matchette, Leah Turner, Joey Pelgrim, George Drum, Becki Smith, Heather Brody, Kenda Perkins, Sean Rose . Front row: Kristy Patterson, Jason White, Mary Schroen, Tim Eaton, and Donald Munsil.
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AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE - Back row: Diane Greene, Miss Goff (sponsor) , Dane Kaplan, Julie Hendin , Front row : Lori Hendin, Deanna Kuk, Jennifer Heller,
CALCULUS CLUB - Back row: Mrs, Stone (sponsor) , Madelene Manley, Lisa Shelly, Colette Hunt er, Tammy Lustgarten, Deborah Smith, Tracy Cramer, Dana Ka plan, Carolyn Carns, Front row: Sami Dajani, Jack Haenichen , Rob Withers, Charles Peters , Jim Bra sure, David Heiler,
PHYSICS CLUB - Front row: Mia Onodera, Lisa Johnson, Caren Solberg, Marilyn Hayes, Made lene Manley, Kneeling: Joe Schubach, David Burkett, Lisa Pelgrim, Christine Holland, Charles Peters, Tammy Lustgarten, Dana Kaplan , Back row: Jay Poplawski, David Gross , Mr, Curtis (sponsor) , David Shoup, John Herring, and Doug Vaughn ,
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HIKING HIGH - Left column : Jason White, Elliot Jones, J.D. Ghelfi, Doug Vaughn, Craig Hanes, Across : Amy Rosner, Mr. Curtis (sponsor), Ginny Tregor. Right column : Mary Schroen, Bob Fortner, David Evans, Anthony Jones, and John Herring .
A.SP.U. - Bottom row: Tammy Lustgarten, Brad Cohen, Diane Miles, Peter Cannice, Rhonda Stein, Laura Ogden, Jill Gunder son, Karen Schott, Kevin Miller, Amy Rutkin, and Kristin Halter. Top row: Britt Kimball, Charles Peters, David Shoup, Kara Villareal, An drea Girand, Christine O'Brien, Leah Hirsch. Karyn Katsenes , Caryn Goldstein, Trevi Grant, and Avery Crossman .
SCIENCE CLUB - First row : San dra Metz, Karen Heywood, Jody Carl, Michele Fairfield, Angela Tassoni, Debra Smith, Amy Otto sen, and Tim Eaton, Back row: Laura Ogden , Jeff Lindemann, Ka ren Schott, Bob Dellorfano, Mary Schroen, Miss Knepper, Basil Da vis. Robert Mueller, Norman Wil liams, Mrs. Swett, Joey Pelgrim. and Dean Stephens.
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SPIRIT CLUB - Top row : Heidi Lee , Kenda Perkins, Becky Johnson, Peter Cannice, Joey Pelgrim , Candi Hensley, Danielle Roe , Dean Stephens, Amy Ottosen, and Paula Corutnay. Bottom row: Laura Sherman, Jen nifer Heller, Kim Beckley, Robin Israel , Made lene Manley.
DEL TA OMEGA - Top row: Suzi Lustgarten, Monica Cervinek , Mel issa Jones, Brynn Kirkland, Sarah Carlstrom , Lisa McCreary, Kilt Chloupek, Kinga Zakr zewski, Becca Pearson, Karyn Katsenes , Tona Edwards , Kristen Calvert, Sarah Francis, Erin Lindhart , Tina Ljungberg , Kelly Lindner, and Mrs . Reith . Middle row : Molly Dickenson, Laura Leal, Amy Jallo, Tricia Meyers , Denice Howard, Leann
LA TIN CLUB - Bottom row : Meg Amster, Kim Beckley, Becky Howe, Jenny Katcher, lisa Hohn , Mark Dooley, and Al lison Rieck. Top row : Mike Dalzell, Robert Mueller, Nor man Williams, Jeff Lindemann, Amy Hopkins, and Basil Davis .
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Swanson , Jill Bernas, Tiffani Bickekas , Gerri Stamatis , Laura Phillips, and Julie Cline. Boltom row: Christy Williamson, Lisa Ford , Beth Winikka, Laura Owens, Suzanne Pe irce , Erin Moore, Jane Bloemker, Tammy Lustgarten , Tiffany Ray, Martha Bunce , Sheila Czerwinski, Marla Occh ino, Lonnie McCarty, Kelly Trout · man , and Jen Merrell. Front row : Bill Rosenfeld and Tim Wampler.
INTERACT - Bottom row: Sheri Bratt, Allyson Block, Jill Gunderson, Karla Hotis, Kristen Halter, Trevi Grant, Jessica Teisch, Christine Holland, Candi Hensley, Diane Greene. Kneeling: Dean Stephens, Deanna Kuk, Christy Maclen non, Leslee Brown, Carie Watko, Suzi Lustgarten, Valerie Conti, Mindi Smith, Jennifer Friedman, Denise Dittmore. Next row: Robin Israel, Allison Turner, Emilie Johnson, Melanie Pshaenich, Michelle Turley, Jerri Kogen, Amy Hopkins,
Jennifer Katcher, Britt Kimball, Nancy Novak, Jenny Tregor, Carie Dennett, Jennifer Maxwell, Karen Schott, Laura Ogden, Michelle Fairfield, Anne Echols, Lisa Johnson, Laura Phillips, Gerri Stamatis, Beth Bumpers, Tiffani Bichekas, Karyn Katsenes, Caryn Goldstein, Suzanne LeSatz, Mrs. Stamm. Top row: Paige Sutton, Nichole Cheeney, Katie Coyle, Kendall Denton, Lori Rubin, Elliot Jones, Sarah Tobiason, lisa Hohn, Amy
Jallo, Jenny Merrell-, Julie Bowe, Jon Belsher, Colette Hunter, Tammy Lustgarten, John Matchette, Erika Gilsdorf, Laura Schott, Andrea Girand, IKara Villareal, Christine O'Brien, Buddy Hammond, Helen Hanscomb, and Julie Carson.
SPANISH CLUB - Top row: Dana Kaplan, Charles Peters, and Made lene Manley. Bottom row: Deanna Kuk and Mia Onodera.
NA T/ONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Top row: Dana Kaplan, Loretta Woo ten, Dee Dee Gage, Lisa Ford, Carolyn Carns, Sheryl Reese, Jim Brasure, Tracy Cramer, Colette Hunter, Madelene Manley, and Ginger Jarvis. Bottom row: Sheri Bratt, Stacy Gower, Sally Carl, Juan Tel leria, Jeff Fleischer, Tammy Lustgarten, Elaine Lambert, Laura Schott, and Sandy Smith. Not pictured are Charles Peters, Christy Bulkeley, Alan Work, David Heller, and Amy Rosner.
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1. Pommies Lori Reiman and Kim Coar spread the Holiday cheer during the Christmas assembly. 2. Kathy Neal, Kelly Goldberg, and Kelly Troutman practice their flag routine . 3. Seth Leibsohn jams out on his trumpet solo while Demitri Sahnas fol lows along with him in the background.
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Helpful Senators
Each semester one senator is elected from his or her second hour class and the stu dent body vice president serves as presi dent of senate. After each meeting the sen ators report to their class the approaching activities. Student senate is in charge of distrubuting ballots for the homecoming theme, and king and queen as well as help ing sponsor activities such as homecom ing, the food bazaar and spirit weeks. At right, Julie Bowe talks to a group of stu dents, among the recognizable faces are Jon Belsher, Laurie Nelson and Kim Reiss. Below, the first semester senators are, top row: Paul Porter, Don Graves, Jill Gunder son, Kaye Hoover, Amy Hopkins, Jenny Merrell, Joe Schubach, Jenny Stoller. Mid dle row: Bryant Coleman, Katie Coyle, Eric Hale, Julie Bowe, David Burkett, Jason Price, Beth Winikka, Sonya Corey, Valerie Conti, Jen Freidman, Lori Rubin, Traci No ble and Mandy White. Bottom row: Chris Adams, Mindy Smith, Jon Belsher, Carol Brown, Christy Williamson and Norm Wil liams.
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Senate (and Student Government) sponsor is Mr. Meyer, one of the more popular teachers on campus , probably because of his casual good looks and debonair and suave demeanor. 1. Mr. Meyer is shown here modeling one of his new outfits - the "gaucho" look . 2. Second semester senate: (top row) Michelle Rigberg, Tim Wampler , George Trezos, Carol Brown, Karen Zu chowski, Dilip Bansil, Christy Williamson, Julie Bowe, Stu Sen net, Jon Belsher, Paul Porter, Jen Merrell , Beth Winikka, Mike Lewis, Julyce Monbleaux, Suzy Hill , Jason Price, Kim Beckley, and Sara McAlister . (Bottom row) Denice Howard, Laura Owens, Steve Egan, Kristen Halter, Sarah Tobiason, Jenny Stoller, and Sylvia Watts .
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Olympian "! * #!!#5" Up Again!!!
The Olympian Staff - Top row: Brady Tyler, Tracy Cramer, Nick Rice, Ginger Jarvis and Sheri Bratt. Middle row: Laura Sherman, Caren Solberg, Sandra Newsom, Lisa Johnson, Sami Dajani, Dawn Echols and Jenny Rasmussen. Bottom row: Dana
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Walker, Kelly Troutman, John Stephens, Marla Occhino, Ed Sipes, Gerri Stamatis and Beth Bumpers. Not shown: Candi Hensley, Mr. C.
This year's Olympian was a very difficult book to pro duce. All but four members of the staff were new and had to be trained . Finally, after all the new members were trained, yearbook production got on its way! The staff devoted a great deal of time and energy into the making of this marvelous yearbook. This involved spending many weekends and after school hours in the yearbook room. 1. Lisa Johnson willingly smiles for the camera as she works on a layout for the " Arcadian" pages . 4. Ed Sipes is shown here working on pages for Varsity football. 5. Editors Sheri Bratt , Tracy Cramer, and Lisa Johnson share a moment of tranquility . 6. Here in the Olympian darkroom are four of our photographers: Mandy White, Caren Solberg , Jenny Rasmussen , and Brady Tyler. 7. Another shot of Jenny Rasmussen working at the sink developing her film.
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Hard working Pommies Have a Great Year
What do Pommies do? Well, in April they begin working on routines and raising money for porn camp. Rehearsals start up again in August - before school begins - to pre pare the twenty-plus dances they will present during the year. In addition to dance routines, each requiring 4 to 6 hours to choreograph and 2 to 3 days to rehearse, they attend all football and basketball games, sponsor team dinners, support secret pals, and paint and hang a zillion spirit posters. So they work, that's what they do. It requires time, talent, and dedication, but that's why the Titan porn line is always such a super group.
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Members of the line : 1. Kendall Denton and Lori Rubin ; 2. Christine O' Brien and Laura Schott ; 3 . Mandy Bouquet and Co lette Hunter; 4. Lori Reiman and Kim Coar; also 5. Lisa Mann and Lynn Cowie; and 6. Jill Cederlof and Lisa Shelly. 7. Both Li sas , one Lori , plus Kendall , Colette, and Mandy , truckin' on down to " Jingle Bell Rock " by the Chipmunks during a Christ mas season dance . 8. Subtra c t one Lisa (Mann , this is getting confusing) , keep all the others plus Christine and Lynn and you have the makeup of this group as they end a routine to " Girls With Guns " by Tommy Shaw . 9 . As they pose for a group picture , let's hear it for the POMMIES! 10. That is, the sweet (?) , oh-so-sweet (??) Pommies .
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Varsity Cheer
The 1984-1985 Vars'i ty Cheer line had a great year. This summer the line attended a cheer camp at UCSD. At camp they won spirit sticks and also the "Hardest Working" plaque. To raise money for camp they had bagel sales, a suntan lotion sale, and garage and bake sales. Practice was at 5:30 each morning. They even brought popsicles to the Varsity Football players during their practice. During the school year they had bake sales, bagel sales, and sold spirit ribbons. They also sold carna tions during Homecoming week.
In the top left picture, Loret ta Wooten, Penny Deihl, Dee Dee Gage, and Lisa Ford make up the bottom of a Christmas tree mount dur ing an assembly. In the top right is the co-captain ChristyBulkeley. Totheright is the 1984-1985 Varsity Cheer line which consists of: Penny Deihl, Jill Bernas, Christy Bulkely, co-captain, and Lisa Ford. Bottom row : Kelly Campbell, Le Ann Swanson, and Loretta Woo ten, co-captain.
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Varsity Cheer Shows The Spirit!
Directly to the left Jill and Penny in a cheer during a pep assembly. Below, Penny, Dee Dee, Christy, Loretta, Lisa, Le Ann, Kelly and ,lill pose in their pommie uniforms on switch day. At the bottom left, Christine HoI land, Lisa, Christy, Dee Dee, Kelly, Penny and Coach Howard's daughter hold up a sign for the football players to rip through after half-time. At bottom right Kelly and Le Ann at the switch assembly.
Switch is one of the funnest events of the year. This is when the pommies and cheerleaders reverse roles and the guys dance as pommies.
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J.V. Cheer Raises School Spirit
Being on J.V. Cheer isn't all the glamour and fun people make it out to be. The girls had practices almost every day after school and many late night practices before pep assemblies. Football games were every Thursday and basketball games were every Tuesday and Friday. Over the summer they went to a camp at UCSD to learn new cheers and chants. To support the players, they had secret pals parties, and posters. To raise money for outfits, secret pals, and football parties, they had bake sales, sold note pads and candy bars.
1. Brynn Kirkland , Melissa Jones , Erin Owens, and Linda Sears do a cheer at a pep assembly . 2. Carol Romero gets in on the action at one of the games . 3. The 84 85 team consists of Erin Owens, Brynn Kirkland, Melissa Jones, Carol Romero, Lisa Hodak, and Linda Sears . 4. Erin Owens and Lisa Hodak , the captain and co-captain , show a cheer . 5. Carol Rome ro cheers on the team . 6 . Erin Owens, Melissa Jones , Brynn Kirkland and Linda Sears pose for the camera . 7. Erin Owens takes a rest after a long game .
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1. Tracey Eighmey, Jeff, Lisa, Lance, Paula and Peter perform at a pep assembly. 2. The tech team : Cindy Winfield, Rob Char beneau and Mrs . Hageman gather for a picture. 4 . Jeff, Lisa, Sean, Laura, George, Paula, Chris and Tim perform at Creast view Nursing Home. 5. Glen, Erin, Lance, Heidi, Chris, Tracey Eighmey, Jeff, Lisa, Sean, Paula and Peter perform at a pep assembly. 6. The instrumentalists Pete Nadler, Scott Lang, Mrs . Hageman, Donald Munsil and David Martin pose for a picture . 7. Erin and Lance do choreography to "Ain't No Mountain High Enough."
3. bottom row : Courtney Flynn, Ron Bryant, Alexa Tiboits , John Matchette, Erin Owens, Lance Shepard, Sean Rose, Lisa Ford, George Drum and Laura Hill. Second row : Ginger Jarvis, Elliot
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Jones, Sheri Bratt, Glen Mark, Paula Courtnay, Peter Cannice, Heidi Lee, Christian Shimer, Heather Brody, Tim Critzer, and Jeff Rose. Not pictured is Tracey Eighmey .
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Guys and 'Dolls started early this year with their first Chorale concert as well as the Ex travaganza, all in October. In December the group sang at Crestview Nursing Home, the State Capital, Tower Plaza and performed in a Holiday concert. They will be attending the NAU Jazz and Madrigal festival, performing a major fundraising Chorale concert in March. They will also be going on a spring tour. The group also performed a chorale fundraiser, similar to the Extravaganza. In addition, each member will participate in the state Solo and Ensemble competition. Through this competi tion, members of Guys and Dolls hope to be chosen for the All-State and Regional choir. They also were very active in student body activities such as carving pumpkins for Hal loween, club competitions, painting spirit posters for games, decorating Christmas trees for the Christmas dance, and perform ing at a pep assembly.
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Arcadia Varsity Band
This year the Arcadia Varsity Band had a new band director, Mr. Bret Niedens. With the help of Scott Lang, the senior drum major, they pulled together a great band with 50-plus members. The band participated in a Fine Arts concert on December 18th, and also a Jazz Concert November 1st. On October 24th, the band played in the Saguaro Invitational and in November went to the NAU Band Day plus the ASU Band Day and gave great performances. 1. This years' Arcadia Titan Band members are, upper row (Kiosk): Tony Nowak, Alan Work, Brad Booker, Jim Attebery, Jordy Rockowitz. Bottom row (Kiosk): Mike Halley, Chris Zi lar, Scott Lang, Vic Houze, Jeff Krieg. Fourth row: Mr. Nie dens, Pete Nadler, Rick Kalinowski, Jim Roden, Andy Rice, Keith Gustafson, Mario Dominguez, Diane Miller, Kristi Col son, Jessica Teisch, Travis Gaffney, Britt Kimbal l , Michelle Turley, Emily Johnson, Lisa Ebert, Lisa Drum, Ned Brookhart. Third row: Greg Stephens, Mark Grossman, Rod Flickinger, John Bradford, Keith Chinn, Mike Meyers, Diane Greene, Na nette Micke,l, Megan Phares. Second row: Kevin Gustafson, Bill Diehl, Julie Schmidt, Susan Valiquette, Dean Stephens, Anne Lederman, Sandy Metz, Karen Heywood. First row: Beth Aul, Tricia White, Kathy McLaughlin, Kim Bailey, Sonya Kim, Vicki Panessa, Susie Carson, Richard Burkhardt.
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2. Arcadia's Titan Band twirlers pictured are: bottom row, Darci Heikkinen and top , Claudia Higgs. The twirling duet was featured at the football games and at band competitions. 3. The percus sion section are, top row : Tony Nowak, Scott Lang and Brad Booker. Second row : Mike Halley, Chris Zilar and Alan Work. Bottom row: Jeff Krieg, Jim Attebery and Jordy Rockowitz . Not pictured are Vic Houze and Eric Hancock. 4. The senior drum major, Scot Lang . 5. The flute players, top row: Susie Carson, Vicki Panessa, Richard Burkhardt, MicheHe Turley and Beth Aul. Bottom row : Tricia White, Megan Phares, Kathy McLaughlin, Kim Bailey and Sonya Kim. 6. The reed players are top row: Keith Chinn, Lisa Drum, Greg Stephens, Nanette Mickel, John Bradford, Mark Grossman, Rod Flickinger, Jessica Teisch and Kristi Colson. Bottom row: Karen Heywood, Sandy Metz, Kevin Gustafson, Bill Deihl, Anne Laderman and Julie Schmidt. 7. The members of the brass section are top row: Mario Dominguez, Keith Gustafson, Travis Gaffney, Andy Rice, Pete Nadler, Alan Work, Ned Brookhart and Rick Kalinowski . Bottom row: Britt Kimball, Jim Roden, Diane Miller, Mike Meyers , Karen Schott and Diane Greene.
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"The Titan Trend"
The '84-'85 Flag Corps, the "Titan Trend" consists of thirteen hard working girls who did a wonderful job. They performed at each home football game, ASU and NAU band days, and the Saguaro H.S. Invitational. Their perfor mance improved steadily ; they received a "one" in their category at ASU. Captains of the "Trend" were Carrie Brennan and Laura Hill, who, with Lauren Leigh , wrote all the routines. In the group picture below are, top row: Dana Walker, Carrie Brennan, Kathy Neal, Tracy Noble, Lonnie McCarty, Kellee Troutman; and in front are Candi Hensley, Kelly Goldberg, Laura Hill, Yvette Mickle, Stephanie Bry son, and Susan Valiquette. At right are Captains Carrie and Laura; below, the group is pictured during an early morning workout.
Arcadia's Jazz Hazz Pizzazz!
The Jazz Ensemble is made up of talented people who play all types of jazz music. By playing in this contemporary setting, they learn to appreci ate America's only or,iginal art: jazz. They entered NAU's and ASU's Festivals and played several concerts during the year. In the group pic, top row, are Pete Nadler, Mark Brown, Seth Johnson, Bruce Stodola, Rob Angier, Ned Brookhart, Brent Schlenker, Alan Work, Tom Sahnas, Demetri Sahnas; middle are Greg Donaly, Rod Flickenger, and Steve Wiley. Kneeling are Chris Bodine, Diane Miller, Julie Carson, Nannette Mickle, Keith Chinn; that's Mr. Niedens lying down. At left is Sean Cooney; above, Alan, Tom, Brent, Rod, and Nannette are seen during a rehearsal.
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H.E.R.O. Learns and Earns
H.E.R.O. stands for Home Econom ics and Related Occupations. H.E.R.O. is a club and also a class. You're required to work on your out side time, for a certain number of hours. 1. H.E.R .O. members are (top row) Chris Hauser, Kim Bond, Sheila Czerwinski, Tami Minnick, Kathy Mundy, Laura Young, and Mrs . Cable . (Bottom row) Danielle Maneth, Laurel Drake, Danelle Sucato, and Liz Bains . 2. As Kathy Mundy always says , "You are going to date a lot turkeys before you find the right eagle." 3. Laurel Drake, Danielle Maneth, and Sheila Czer· winski listen to a lecture during class . 4. Liz Bains and Danelle Sucato smile for the camera .
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C.O.E. Both Club and Class
C.O.E. stands for Cooperative Office Education. C.O.E. consists of office work done by high school students. Each student is required to work on a business-type job, in order to receive credit. C.O.E. is a class that can be helpful when you are out of high school. 1. Jim Kracht is giving his opinion on a class discussion. 2. Shown are C.O.E. 's officers, Cyndi Childree, Jim Kracht , Greg Ghelfi, and Jeff Krieg. 3. This year's C.O.E. members are (top row) Vince Fleming, Jeff Krieg, Cyndi Childree, Jim Kracht, Jenny Po· plawski, sponsor Mr. Phillips, and John Chapko . (Bottom row) Robert Fleming , Greg Ghelfi, and Ed Figueroa .
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Heard the Latest? Read the "Arcadian"
The "Arcadian" is dis tributed every month. There are articles, such as St ud e n t-of-the -M 0 nth, Teacher-of-the-Month, edi torials, "Not Necessarily the News", "The Word", and many more. Mrs. Ha gen, Loretta Wooten, and Christy Williamson are the Arcadian" editors. The news editor is Martha Bunce, the feature editor is Eileen Cleer, and Claudia Higgs is the sports editor. The sponsor for the" Arca dian" is Mrs. Hagen. The photographer is George Hammond. The rest of the staff members work under one of the three groups where they are assigned articles to write. The "Ar cadian" staff has hard workers, working together to put out a good paper ev ery month. II
1. This year's 1984-85 newspaper staff includes top row: Denice Howard , Jenny Gillstrap, Kelly Morgan, second row: Robin Isreal, Alison Creighton, Amy Hopkins, Kim Beckley, Mary Schroen, Julie Sherman third row: Van Tucker, Sheila Czerwinski, Marla Occhino, Chris Reyn olds, Laura Leal, Jeff Bradford bottom row: Clau dia Higgs , Loretta Wooten, Martha Bunce, Eileen Cleere, Christy Williamson. 2. Staff Members in clude Marla Occhino, Laura Leal, Van Tucker, Chris Reynolds, and Shiela Czerwinski. 3. Marla Occhino and Sheila Czerwinski raise their hands for a voting on Student and Teacher of the Monlh . 4. Christy Williamson and Loretta Woo ten discuss articles for the next issue. 5. Jeff Bradford, Denice Howard, and Jenny Gillstrap pose as the "unworthy" staff members. 6. Loret ta Wooten, Mrs. Hagen, and Christy Williamson are the "Arcadian" editors and sponsor. 7. Main staff members include Claudia Higgs, Loretta Wooten, Martha Bunce, Christy Williamson, and Eileen Cleere.
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1. Juniors Ed Sipes and Beth Bumpers get rest less while waiting to have their pictures taken on underclass picture day. 2. Underclassmen Eric Lehmkuhl, Susan Valiquette, Terri McCullough, Lisa Guisto, and Karen Pomrening , gather around the Josten ' s table to look at and order their class rings . 3. Sean Rose gets into the spirit of Boxer day .
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For the most part, the Ju nior class has more projects to complete than any other class. Juniors have conduct ed numerous fund-raisers and are well on their way to pro ducing a first-rate Prom. The Juniors also did well in another area - Homecom ing. Homecoming was a huge success, especially since the Juniors won first place in the float competition. Ya-yyy team. At right are the class officers who led the juniors to a good year: Katie Ewing (Sec.), Miki Clark (Treasurer), lisa Hohn (Pres.), and Lori Nel son (Vice Pres.)
Abt . Jason Adcox, Jim Amster. Kate Amster, Margaret Anand. Michael Angier. Robert
Atkinson, Joseph Almg Khin, Sundee Baily, Robert Baltimore, Dawn Barnes, Julie Barry, Kathleen
Batt, Alan Bayus, Heather Beckley, Amy Beckley, Kimberly Belsher, Jon Bernas, Jill
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Bichekas. Tiffani Biggs. Amy Bindelglas. Gil Black. Michael Booher, Bert Bourgeois, Darin
Bradford, Jeffrey Brann, William Branscum, Michael Brasure, Ian Brennan. Carie Brooks, Harold
Bryant, Ronald Bryson, Stephanie Bumpers. Beth Burton, Mark Carlson , Celeste Carroll, Susanne
Cate, Jodi
Cauthen, Melissa
Caya, Ron
Charbeneau. Rob
Arcadia's pep assemblies tradi tionally close with the playing of the fight song. Pictured above are ju niors Leann Swanson and Jill Ber nas showing their spirit by leading
the fight song during the Homecom ing assembly. Jill and Leann repre sent their class by being the only juniors on the Varsity cheer line.
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Class of '86
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Cheeney, Todd Chinn , Teresa Clark. Brian Clark, Miki Coar. Kathryn Collier. Sheila
Conklin. Danielle Conley. Michelle Cook, Andrew Cosgrove, James Courtnay, Paula Critser, Timothy
Curtis, laura D'Andrea, lee Dana, Jeffrey Davies. Degler Davis, Erin Davis, John
Davis. Karen
DeFalco, Anthony
Deloach, Melinda
Decessari, Barbi
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Shown above is the winning homecoming float made by the juniors. The float parties were held at lisa Hohn's house and were well attended. The juniors were proud to have won be
cause in the past, the seniors have usually taken first place. The juniors have shown a great amount of spirit and have proven to be tough competition. The pep assemblies have been
"Puts on the Ritz," Captures First
Delanoy. Kerrie Deli, Norman Divis, Robert Dixon, Justin Dollar, Wade Dooley, Mark
Doss, Kristina Drake, Daniel Drum , Lisa Drysdale, Michael Dwyer, Richard Echols, Dawn
Elliott, Mandee Endrizzi, Philip Engstrom, Matthew Ewing, Katherine Faas, Scott Fioto, Robert
Francen, Richard Francis, Jay Gelvin, Paul
General, Brett George, Sharon Gibson, Timothy
Gillstrap, Jennifer Grabo, Matt Girand, Andrea
dominated by their participation in the class competitions and we have high hopes for the class of '86.
Graves, Donald Grose, Laura Guisto, Lisa
Here's the Mix of '86
Hain, Andrea Hall, Melody Hammond, George Hanford, James Hare, Talliver Harper, Stephanie
Harrison, Matthew Hartsfield, Andrew Hayes, Marilyn Heller, Jennifer Helphinstine, Gretch Hernandez, Joe
Hickman, Syrena Hicks, Edward Higgs , Claudia Hill, Laura Hirsch, Lisa Hohn, Elsa
Holland , Christine Holmes, Brad Homan, Andrew
Hopper, Brett Hornung, Annette Howard , Denice
Howard, Cindy Howe, Rebecca Hunter, Jennifer
Hunter, Jill lams, Mike Irwin, Rhonda Pic tured above is Denice Howard participating in a class COl petition at a pep assembly . On opposite page are Paul Port and Ed Sipes pos ing for a picture.
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Isaly, Jeff Israel, Robin Jallo, Amy Johnson, Pam Johnson, Torin Jones, Elliott
Judd, Tom Karandreas, Joanne Kavanagh, Amy Kealy, John Kealy, Richard Kerr, Paul
Kevin, Daniel Kobey, Guy Kocour, Diane Krueger, Tyler Lake, Sean Lee , Heidi
Lees, Stephen Lewis. Dina Lewis. Mike Malouf, Mark McCall. Kim Mark, Glenn
Martin, Steven Matchette. John McDaniel. John McFetters, Todd McLaughlin . Catherine McMahon, Chris
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Juniors Star In
"Dracula' , Production
Metz, Sandra Meyer, Rebekah
Meyers, Patricia Mickle, Nannette
Miller, Robert Mitchell , James
Morgan, Stacy Munsil, Donald Nadolski, Bart Neal, Katherine Needham, Jack Nelson, Laura
Newsom, Sandra Northbrook, Evan Nowak, Lorie Nuetzman , Tod O'Brien, Christine Ohlson, Elizabeth
Olden, David Old son , Lisa Olson, Clinton Onodera , Mia Orcutt, Tammy Overby , John
Owen, Dan Owens, James Paschal , Teresa Patterson, Robert Patton, Wendy Pearson, Rebecca
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Juniors Show Their Spirit
Pemberton, Holly Pesce, Rhonda Peterson, David Peterson, Mark Phillips, Laura Pomrening, Karen
Porter, Paul Price, DaMyrl Priniski, Michael Rasmussen, Jennifer Reiman, Lori Resinger, Christopher
Rice, Andrew Rice, Nick Rigberg, Michelle Rhinehart, Eric Rose , Sean Rubin , Jan
Rudin, Howard Sabol, Robert Sahnas, Demitri Sanders, Gail Sandlin, Kinnon Scatterday, Mark
Schmidt, Julie Schwinghamer, David Sebald , Stephanie Sellers, Cheryl Sewell, Stacy Shaffer, Kevin
Many Juniors were members of the cast of' 'Dracula," the first drama production of the year. Pictured on the opposite page are two talented Thespians, Car rie Brennon and Elliot Jones, re hearsing a scene from the play. Arcadia's Juniors are talent ed, Whether it's fine arts, athlet ics, or just smiling, Juniors have it all. Pictured at left are some of the more talented smilers: Leanne Livermore, Jenny Gill strap, Karen Davis, Melinda De Loach, Suzanne Carroll, and Tina Simonds.
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Plenty of Hard Work Pays Off
Shelly, Lisa
Sherman , Laura
Shoup , David
Sipes, Ed
Smith , Deborah
Smith, Karen
Sm ith , Kathryn
Smith, Rebecca
Solberg, Caren
Soldo, John
Sorenson, Jennifer
Stamatis, Gerri
Starbuck , Mike Stevens , Scott Suiter, Deborah Swanson, Leann Switzer, Margaret Teteak, Stephen
Tokoph , Michelle
Toothman, Kim
Troxell , Tina
Turner, Keven
Turton, Stephanie
Upd ike, Karrie
All the hard work the Juniors put into the float this year certainly paid off, The Juniors received first place for their version of "Puttin' on the Ritz." At times it seemed as though the float would never be fin ished, because the flowers, paint ing, and paper-macheing was a long, tedious process. However, it proved to be well worth the time and effort. Pictured at right are two of the hardworking Juniors, lisa Hohn and Miki Clark.
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Here's the Mix of '861
Mostly moans, groans, and complaints, were heard when it was time to pick-up the un derclass pictures; however, a few people actually liked their pictures. Shown at left are some of the minority cases: Beth Wren, Lisa Hirsch, lisa Hohn, Melinda DeLaoch and Sundee Aung Khin.
Valiquette, Susan Van Der Schenk, Carola Villareal, Kara Walker, Dana Wallace, Christian
Wallace, F ,B, Lee Walter, Kelly Wardell, Kelley Welch, Kelly White , Daniel
White, Walter Wiley, Stephen Williams, Matt Wingfield , Cindi Wintergalen, Joe
Woffinden, Dawn Wohl, David Wohlenhaus, William Wren, Elizabeth Zakrzewski , Kinga
Zicafoose , Darin Zilar, Chris Zukerman, Pamela Linn, Michael McGarry, Connie Stephens, John
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Here's to the Class of '87
The Sophomore Officers have worked their hardest to make this year's Sophomore class the best ever. This year the Sophomore Of ficers had many new and interest ing ideas, such as throwing a Hal loween Bash for their class at Kris ten Calvert's house. Pictured at right are the Sophomore class offi cers. They are Jennifer Ayles worth, secretary; Lisa Hodak, trea surer; Kristin Calvert, vice-presi dent; and Stephanie Walker, president. The officers held float parties at Kristen Calvert and Stephanie Walker's. Sophomores spent many long, hard hours on the float that never made it to the Homecoming game. It was intend ed to be a castle complete with a moat and a drawbridge that re leased balloons when let down . The only thing that survived a dis play night disaster was the skirt around the bottom of the float. The Sophomores also held a car wash to raise money for the Christmas Dance that they sponsor every year. This year the Sophomores have the biggest class and the best attendance. Here's to the Class of '87!
Acklin , Michael Adams , Chris Alway, Melissa Artman , James Atkinson , Ted Atteberry, James
Aung Khin, Tahya Aylesworth , Jennifer Behrens , William Benisch, Kerith Bertolin, Dana Bex , Daniel
Biele, Jonathan Bird, David Blake, Sally Blasi, Kendall Bloomer, Erica Booker, Brad
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Boren , Jennifer Bouquet, Amanda Bowles, Jacki Bradford, Gregory Bradford, John Brennan, Wendy
Brentlinger, Karie Brklacich, Michael Brody, Heather Bronstein, Craig Brookhart, Charles Brookhart, Howard
Brooks, James Brown , Leslee Brown, Mark Brownfield , Jennifer Buckallew, Chandler Buckner, Tami
Bunger, Jennifer Bunger, Susan Burkhart, Richard Burton, Steve Butner, Josh Butteria, Scott
Calvert, Kristen Carl, Jody Carlson, Thomas Carlstrom, Sarah Carns, Daniel Caster, Dennis
Cederlof, Jill Cervinek, Monica Chadwick, Richard
Chapko, Karen Chapman , John Charnow, Barbara
Arcadia's swimming team once again did an excellent job. The girls' team finished undefeated and the boys' record was 3-5. Pictured
to the left is Josh Butner who had an outstanding time at the Casa Grande meet.
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Cheeney, Nicole Chinn, Keith Christensen , Sandra Christensen, Thomas Chudnow, Freda Clayton , Tracy
Cline, Julie Coar, Stacy Cohen , Philip Cole, Sherry Colman, Bryant Conley, Aubie
Conti, Valerie Cooper, Charles Corey, Jon Coyle, Kathryn Crall , Timothy Cross , Doug
Curtis, Holly Dalzell , Michael Davis, Basil
Diehl, William Dennett , Carolyn Dennett , Thomas
Denton, Kendall Dickinson, Molly Diettrich , Lara
Dittmore, Denise Donnally, Greg Driggs, Peter
The 1984-1985 Junior Varsity Cheer line has worked hard this year with fund raisers plus involve ment in the pep assemblies and have really contributed at Arcadia,
Pictured to the right is the line: Lisa Hodak, Melissa Jones, Brynn Kirk land, Lynda Sears, Erin Owens and Carrol Romero,
Dunlap, Robin Eaton, Kia Ebert, Gretchen Edwards, Tona Eichenauer, Kris Elliot, Edward
Engleman, Glenn Fairfield, Michele Fawcett, Christine Fe!d, Anne Ferguson, Dawn Firotto, Edward
Fischer, Steven Fisher, Christy Flickinger, Rodney Flores, Daniel Ford, Jill Formanek, Mark
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Homecoming Spirit Shown by Sophs
Forte, Michael
Fortner, Robert
Foster, Barbara
Francis, Sarah
Friedland , Julie
Friedman, Jennifer
Funkhouser, Amy
Garn, Jonathan
Giltner, David
Goldberg, Kelly
Goldstein, Caryn
Gough , Douglas
Grabo, Michael
Grady, Elizabeth
Graves, Paul
Griffin, Dina
Gross , David
Grossman, Mark
Hair, Brad
Hakes, Daniel
Halley, Michael
Hammond, Scott
Hancock , Christopher
Hantz, Dane
Harrell , Douglas
Havens, Carie
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Haydon, Jeffrey
Haynes, Stephen
Hearrold, Thang
Heikkinen, Darci
Helsten, David
Hensley, Candi
Herr, Scott
Heywood, Joey
Heywood, Karen
Hirsch, Leah
Hodak, Lisa
Holmes, Bret
During Homecoming week, the school became alive and act,ive in all the ac tivities promoted by Stu dent Government. The Pom Line got involved by prepar ing a special dance in which they wore tuxedo-style out fits, such as the one worn by Mandy Bouquet shown on the opposite page. Many Arcadians "caught" the spirit of Homecoming by being in volved in activities such as Hawaiian Day. Throughout the day, the girls gave their leis that they had pur chased the day before to the guys that they talked to. Shown above are soph omore participants, Brian Swan, Denise Dittmore, and Mindi Smith.
Hoover, Kaye Hopkins, Amy Hotis, Alexia Houze, Victor Howard, Barbara Ingle, Shana
lossi, Marjorie Johnson, Bryan Johnson, Emilie Johnson, James Johnson, Kyra Johnson, Rebecca
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Sophomores Socialize
Jones, Melissa Joos, Peter Julien, Suzanne Kaiser, Serena Kalinowski, Rick Katsenes, Karyn
Kehle, Maria Kelly, Sean Kim, Jason King, James Kirkland, Brynn Knight, Joshua
Kohler, Kenneth Kokalis, Jason Korkolselos, Gus Lage, William Lassen, Kent Lawrence, Catherine
Le Phuong, Kim Le Satz, Suzanne Leal, Laura
Lee, Sean Lees, Sheri Lehmkuhl, Eric
Leibsohn. Seth Leonard. Amy Leonhart. Erin
Lindemann, Jeffrey Lindner, Kelly Ljungberg, Kristina
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When the bell rings, sig naling the close of class, everyone rushes to the west ramp to meet and so cialize with their friends. Toward the end of seven minutes, they rush to class trying to avoid a tardy. Though some students, knowing their eviction from a class is near, take it to the limit. On the opposite page, Dawn Ferguson, a sopho more, is shown casually walking to her class. This years first Varsity football game was followed by an informal dance. There was a big turnout for this and shown to the left are Bryant Coleman and Ken dall Denton enjoying the music and dancing.
Lustgarten. Suzanne
Luther. Lori
Lytle. Loretta
Marin . Andrea
Mark. John
Marquess. Dawn
Martin. Ryan
Marzonie, Scott
Matcha, Cynthia
Mathews, Michael
Maxwell, Jennifer
May, Jim
McAlister, Sara
McCullough, Paul
McCracken , Tammy
Meka, Julie
Merrel, Jessica
Michael, Glen
Milan, Miles, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller,
Stephen
Diane
Dianne
Kevin
Renee
Ronald
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Mitrick, Joseph Molen, Rebecca
Morgan, Kelly Mueller, Robert
Muir, William Murphy, Denise
Muzzy, Robert Myer, Alexander Neff, Elizabeth Neher, Lori Nocilera, Anthony Noler, Linda
O'Connell, Sean O'Conner, Kevin O'Hare, Vincent Ogden, Laura Onodera, Glenn Ottosen, Amy
Owens, Erin Ozieciolowski, Mark Palmer, Veronica Paradis, Michelle Parker, Thomas Pass, Shelly
Patterson, Robert Perkins, Kenda Peterson, Heather Polk, Laura Pope, Cynthia Poplawski, Ann
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Provencio, Gregory Rainey, Matthew Ratinoff, Mara Reade, Todd Reese, John Revivo, Glen
Reynolds, Kristina Reznicsek, Susanne Richardson, Holly Roden, James Rodri~z, Mandy Roe , Danielle
Romero, Carrol Rooney, Stephen Rosner , Kurt Rutkin, Amy Rydsewski , Jennifer Sanders, Colleen
Sarantis, Vickey Schaffer, Molly Schott, Karen Sears, Lynda Sen uta, Greg Shassetz, Stacy
Sherman, Julie Shields, Cynthia Shorb, Jason Shroyer, Jennifer Smith, Dan Smith, Melinda
This year the girls' swim team has remained undefeated with a good outlook for being one of the best teams in the state. The team has played Casa Grande, Washington, Cactus and Agua Fria with Kristin Halter ranked second in the state. Pictured on this page, Dianne Miller and Cather ine Lawrence take time out from a swim meet to smile for a picture.
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Two Sophs Go Big Time
Smith, Monica Sohl, Kecia Spencer, Wes
Stack, Melinda Starkey , Hope Stein, Rhonda
Stephens, Dean Stevens, Tammy Stewart, Chad
Stoller, Jennifer
Storace, David
Strack, Lorinda
Stuart , James Stuckey, Robert Sutton, Paige Swan, Brian Swhichtenberg, Amy Switalla, Rhonda
Tanner, Kennith Thomas, Cari Ann Thompson, Rodney Till, Leslie Tirban, Kevin Tobiason, Sarah
Trzeciak, Christopher Turner, Leah Turton, Sheery Tyler, Brady Van Vorst, James Venzor, Richard
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Vidal , Lisa Viliborghi, Gina Visser , Christo Volini, Joseph Wagner , Michael Walker, Stephanie
Walters, Mark Watko , Carrie Walts, Sylvia Westley, Kimberly Wheeler, Shawn Wiskeman, Lisa
White, Amanda White, Jason White, Lill i Whyte, Suzanne Williams, Norman Wilson, Jeffrey
Winikka, Chris Wintergalen, Kathryn Woodson , Chuck Wright, Jay Wyall, Bond Yang, Bing
Yetman, Jason Young, Monica Zeman, Scoll Ziegler, Dana Ebert, Lisa Hayes, Tricia
On the opposite page, John Reese is seen whistling to his teammates during a game. John is one of the few sophomores to be selected to play on the Varsity team, and he's proved to be an excellent player. To the left is Kelly Morgan showing off the new punk style that has hit Arcadia this year. Although it has caused much contro versy, it certainly has brightened up our school.
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Officers of '88 Climb To New Heights
The officers of '88 did a fantastic job in getting their class involved at Arcadia. The frosh class held car washes to build the class treasury. The class of 1988 is a very excited group and they fielded spirited teams in football, tennis and bas ketball. The officers organized work on a float which landed third place in the Homecoming competi tion. Pictured at right are Tracey Ryder (vice pres.), Renee Brench ley (pres.), Chamois Pierson (sec.), and Trevi Grant (treasurer).
Agelokas. Helen Anderson. David Anderson. Toby Armstrong. Jennifer Artman. John Astorga. Leticia
Atkinson. Michael Baily. Kimberly Balzano. Melissa Barbeito. Marisa Bardzik. Nicole Belfer. Beth
Beinap. John Belsher. Gregory Bennet. Max Benton. Bryan Bex . Debra Bley. Kimberly
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• Block, Allyson Bodine, Kris Bogner, Amy Bohnert, Scott Borselli, William Boyd, Rebecca
Braender, Robert Brandenburg, Paul Bray, Alan Breckley, Michael Brenchley, Renee Brennan, Kelly
Brookler, Jeffrey Brooks, James Brooks, Robert Brown, Amanda Brown, Jennifer Brown, Kevin
Burger, Glenn Burnette, David Bush, David Butner, Mary Byers, Lisa Campbell, Bruce
At left, in a Beginning yearbook class, Ron Pacioni checks out Jenny Tregor's work, In the background, Mike Atkinson, Jodi Rigberg do some practice page page designs and Darci Heikkinen works on a double page spread for the Titan Band pages. The class also learned how to shoot, develop, and print pictures, some of which appear in this book.
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1 Caprio, Shelly Carden, John Carlstrom, Bridgette Caroli, Jeffrey Carroll, Daniel Carruthers, Kelly
Carson, Susie Carter, Mathew Caster, Scott Caya, Carlo Chandler, Anthony Chapman, Brandon
Chloupek, Anne Christy, Jason Cohen, Bradley Colson, Kristine Corderman, John Corey, Micheal
Courtney, Thomas Crimmins, David
Croom, Scott Cross, Maria
D' Allessandro , Jolynn Dana, Julie
Pictured at right is Amy Lewis, who is working on a paper mache project for Mrs, Burrell. Mrs. Burrell's art students study the many aspects of art during the year. Art I is her most popular class in which the students spend several weeks working on an assigned project. Along with Art I, Mrs. Burrell teaches Art II, III, and IV plus Crafts in the morning classes. Several of the projects are shown around the room or are displayed in the window case.
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Finally Mad,e It To 'High, School!
The freshmen class worked very hard on their float for the Homecoming Game. It is traditional for a class officer to host a float party for the construction of the float itself. It took many weeks to build the float and add the finishing touches. Even though the float was destroyed the night before, the freshmen managed to rebuild it in time for the pa rade. They placed third in the competition.
Dane , Thomas Davis, Gordon Del Duca, Amy Dellorfano, Anthony Dominguez, Mario Doornbos, Vernon
Down , Michael Driver, Eric Drumm, John Ehlenberger, Lidya Elliott, John Elmer, Cindy
English, Douglas Engstrom, Jason Evans, Teresa Fagan, Cec ily Fenton, John Fernald , Joseph
Ferwerda, Val Findor, Janet Fleetwood, Lori Ford, Kevin Gaffney , Travis Galusha, Paulette
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Frosh Enjoy
Everything!! !
Ghelfi, JD Gibson, James
Gilbert, Clark Gilsdorf, George
Glasner, Jasin Goble, Christian
Goble, Heidi Gower, Scott
Grant, Trevi Greene, Diane Gunderson, Jill Gustafson, Keith Gustafson, Kevin Hahn, Brian
Hall, Karen Halter, Kristin Hamby, Debra Hancock, Erie Harbaugh, Marc Hartsfield, Angela
Hassig, Darin
Haynes, Tanya
Hegel, Cheryl
Helphinstine, David Helphinstine, Melody Hendin , Lori
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Herndon, Kevin Herr, Craig Hert/ing, Eric Hertzberg, Marc Heuana, Cha Thay Heywood, Timothy
Hill, Jennifer Hodge, Gregory Hoese, Brian Hogin, Kelly Hogsett, Darrin Hohn , Kirsten
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Holmes, Todd Holis, Karla Israel, Felisa Johnson, Joel Johnson, Michelle Jones, Anthony
On the opposite page is the all time favorite class known as Intro to Physical Education, Students in this class are al lowed to wear the stylish uniforms and work out their frustrations during one of the many sports, Pictured are Brian Hoese and a friend playing an intense game of raquetball. Sigma and National Honor Society combined their efforts and sponsored a Halloween Bash to celebrate the wonderful season. Each club has sponsored parties in the past, but this is the first year these two clubs combined and sponsored a party for not only the members but other people as well. It was held in the library on October 30th. Activities included bumping for ap ples, costume prizes and a pumpkin carving contest. Pictured at left are some of the frosh who attended: Kim Bailey, Karen Hill, Hillary Yetman, Cecily Fagan, and Wendy Williams.
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One Down, Three To Go!! This is a picture of one very enthusi astic band . Can you not tell? These freshmen did a terrific job on the field and learned, very quickly, the art of marching. It really is very hard to play an instrument and march at the same time. We all know what freshmen are like and we should give credit to those who have the ability to do more than one thing at a time. Pictured here are Diana Greene, Jill Gunderson, Kristi Colson, Mike Meyer, Travis Gaffney, Mario Dominguez, Anne Laderman, Jessica Teisch, Kevin Gus tafson, Trisha White, Susie Carson, Vicki Panessa, and Megan Phares. GOOD WORK TITANS!!!
Jones. Erica
Jones. julie
Jones, Kerby
Katcher, Jennifer
Kemp, Denise
Kimball, Britt
Kim, Sonya Kirkland. Shannon Klatt , Donna Kogen, Jerri Kraus, Matthew Krueger, Charles
Kuntz, Micheal
Kuster, Susan
Laderman, Anne
Lane. Anthony
Langevin, Tracie
Lawrence, Brett
Leafer. Kimberly Lee. Joseph Le". Scott Leshowitz. Micheal Levinson. Benjamin Liver. O.
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Frosh Stick Together
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Levin, Marc Lewis, Amy Leyba, Deborah Lindberg, Brent Linn, Jennifer Linthicum, William
Lipschultz, David Logue, Kandice Long, Kathleen Low, Danton Mackay, Donald Mackenzie, Rachel
Maclennon, Christy Maloich, Nicholas Manley, Michelle Manross, Stephen Mason, Mary Massey, Johnathon
The headline, "Frosh Stick Together" really de scribes the spirit of the class of 1988. For example, this year's frosh football team did a terrific job on the field and really put up a fight. They played three home games and five away games. Although the turn out wasn't much they were still cheered on by their friends. Pictured at the left are Drew Smith (no helmet), Mike Sands (76), Rob Bush (82), and Jim Gibson (61). Pic tured above are Shannon Kirkland and Denise Kemp, two girls just enjoying the camera.
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Mattia, Michele McArthur, Lisa McBee, Monica Rae McBride , Shannan McNutt, Daniel Measel, Edward
Meloy, Rhonda Menard , Caroline Meyer, Michael Mickle , Yvette Middaugh, Billiedean Miller, David
Miranda, Dee Dee Mitchell, Tanya Mocerino, Charles Moe, Zachery Mueller, Lisa Mulchay, John
Nabity, Derek Nadler, Matthew Nadolski, Nicholas Naumont, Michelle Nickle, Michelle Nienstedt , Karen
Novak, Nancy
Nowak, Anton
O'Reilly, Michael
Shown at left are many freshman thor oughly enjoying one of the many pep as semblies. On the opposite page Janelle Williams participates in a scene during a drama rehearsal.
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Enthusiastic Freshman
Olson. Scott
Ong . JoAnn
Orcutt , Scott
Owen. Jennifer
Pacioni. Ronald Palmer. Stacey Panessa . Vicki Paoli. Peter Paris. Lucy Parker. David
Patmore. Tamara Patterson. Kristy Pentland. Wally Perdik. Penny Perry. Stephen Phares. Megan
Pierson, Chamois Pomeroy. Mike Potts. Gregory Pshaenich. Melanie Quintanta . Mia Ramage . Kelly
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Dreaming Of Their Senior Year Rapp, Steven Reed , Bradley Revivo, Ricki Rieck , Allison Rigberg , Jodi Rockowitz, Glenn
Ryder, Tracey Rydzewski, Jacqueline Sand , Michael Schoffman, Mary Schultz, Todd Serror, Johanna
Shanahan, William Skelton , Brittin Skinner, Kevin Slowey, Christopher Smith, Laura Spiegel, Scott
Splaha, Daniel Splain, James Stepanski, Tammy Stephanson , Sheri Stephens , Gregory Stig , Sherri
Stockton, Gary Stolworthy, Adrian Strickland , Joseph Stroth, Robert Sullivan, Josette Sutcliffe, Erin
The 1984-85 freshman class held a fundraising car wash, They made a lot of money and had a great time doing it. The car wash was held at 48th St. and Indian School Rd. Pictured at right are Chamois Pierson, Bridgette Carl strom, Shannon Kirkland, Denise Kemp, Julie Jones and Brad Reed.
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The Freshman Girls Tennis Team did a wonderful job on the court. Pictured here is Tanya Mitchell during a long and hard practice. The look on her face shows how hard the girls work. We all know that the girls really love it out there. We luv ya!
Sutherland, Richard Tassoni, Micheal Taylor, Jennifer Teisch, Jessica Thomas, Tiomthy Tregor, Genevieve
Trevor, Evelyn Turley, Michelle Turner, Allison Updike, Traci Valentine, Christine Valiquette, Tammy
Waggoner, Caremellia Walker, Craig Walker, Timothy Wallock, Joseph White, Mark White , Tricia
Williams , Janelle Williams, Wendy Wingfield, Britton Withers, Catherine Witt, Heather Yancy, JC
Yancy, Janice Yetman, Hillary Young, Taylor Zakas, Christine Ziska, Kristina
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1. Coach Howard and Troy Kochis watch the cheerleaders practice . 2 . Angela Tassoni is shocked by a yearbook photographer. (Exactly what did you say Mr. Cowie?) 3. Erin Moore, sole senior on the softball team prepares to make a big play .
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There They Go Again The Titans produced an excellent team this year, both in size and in spirit. Going into the city meet, the girls were undefeated and the guys had won four; the girls won the city meet, the guys placed fourth. Then, in the divisionals, the girls won again and the boys placed third. Final ly, the state meet, and what has come to be an annual event happened once more: the girls won another state championship, their seventh in the past eight years. (For identities of the super team, see the facing page.) Right, a Titan churns the water to froth - typical of this year's team's great efforts.
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Facing page, center, shows Jodi Carl; the team pic, back row: Chris Cooper, Josh Butner, Rachel MacKenzie, John Mark, Glen Michael, Erika Gilsdorf, Julie Carson, Annette Hornung, Tom Carlson, Scott Hammond, Kent Lassen; mid dle row: Mindy Smith, Karen Chapko, Jenny Armstrong, Dianne Miller, Sally Carl, Kelly Goldberg, Erin Leonhart, Alexia Hotis, Jason Price; front row: Cathy Lawrence, Stacy Morgan, Elizabeth Neff, Erica Jones, Karla Hotis, Jody Garl, Denise Dittmore, Benjamin Levinson, Brad Cohen, and Tim Thomas. This page, top, a group including Erika G., John, Karen, Kent, Brad, Josh, Annette, Jenny get psyched up before a meet. At left, Chris Cooper waits for the starter's pistol to begin a relay race; directly above, Karla Hotis relaxes by listening to a favorite tape between races .
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Hard Work Shows Results for Swimmers
No pain, no gain could have been the motto for this year's swimmers. They had long, daily practices after school, and many opted for two-a-day wor kouts, which called for an early morning session. The hard work paid off, though - especially in distance events, the butterfly, and relays. At right is Erika Gilsdorf; below, several girls - among them, Denise Dittmore, Julie Carson, Karla Hotis, Karen Chapko, Erica Jones, and Jodi Carl - meet underwat er for a group portrait. At lower right, Sharon George, Alexa Hotis, Marit Kom medal, and John Mark in a relaxed mo ment. -.~
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Divers Few in Number ... But oh, So Good!
The divers did their part this year, also. The three girls, all of whom are freshmen, got their share of the points and showed promise of great deeds for next year. The girls, shown above at left, are Michelle Turley, Kristin Halter, and Jolynn D' Allesandro. For the boys, junior Sean Cooney was the standout; he is shown at top doing a back dive (as is Michelle directly above), one of the compulsory dives done in competition. At left, Sean and Kristin chat while waiting their turn on the board during a meet.
Cross Country Run's Ahead
11 Wins Arcadia 21 17 36 21 37 22 68 68 52 52
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Tolleson Casa Grande Central Camelback Cactus Alhambra Coronado Saguaro Horizon Chaparral
Opponent 40 45 43 40 41 34 33 41 27 59
1. Members of the team are, bottom row: Matt Carter, Craig Hayes, David Crimmins, Jon Beile, Clark Gilbert, and J.D. Ghelfi. Second row: Anthony Jones, Kimi Haynes, Angela Tassone, Katie Ewing, Miki Clark, Amy Bogner, Debbie Hamby, and Phil Davis. Third row: Julie Jones, Tracy Ryder, Tona Edwards, Susie Whyte, Lara Diettrick, Sara McAlister, and Brittin Skelton. Fourth row: Coach Doug McSpadden, Eric Reade, Charles Peters, John Davis, Coach David Archi bald, Joe Mitrick, Bob Fortner, and Greg Ghelfi. 2. Anthony Jones takes a break after a long race. 3. Angla Tassoni is in the lead. 4. Susie Whyte and Lara Diettrick seems to enjoy the long practices. 5. Bob Fortner and Eric Reade look apprehensive.
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11 Wins Arcadia 26 28 34 34 19 15 31 31 24 24 53 53 53 57 57 57
Tolleson Casa Grande Central Cactus Camelback Cactus Trevor Brown South Alahambra Agua Fria Coronado Chaparral Saguaro Corona Del Sol Horizon Chaparral
5 Losses Opponent 40 27 39 49 42 46 25 79 36 74 20 73 89 36 40 94
The Arcadia boys' and girls' cross country teams both had a great season, with excellent returning runners, and the talented new help. The team came out of a long, hard season achieving a winning re cord. Both teams went all the way to the state meet and did an exceptionally good job. At the city meet, the girls placed third and the boys placed second, which was the best effort made in fifteen years. At divisionals, the girls showed their strength and came in first while the boys finishing with a respectable third place. The team members had to be very com patible since they had practice every day after school; also the boys practiced in the mornings.
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Hard Working Titans Strive for Victory
The Arcadia Varsity Football team had a disappointing 3-6-1 season. In five out of their six losses, the Titans were only one touchdown from victory. The Titans worked well with each other this year, combining 12 seniors, 8 juniors, and 2 sopho mores to form the starting line up. The Titans came very close to the playoffs this year, but came up one touchdown short at Cactus, losing 14-21. For Homecoming game, Arcadia crushed Carl Hayden 35-0. The highlight of the game was Steve Rosholt rushing for over 200 yards. The Titan's other victories were at Greenway 26-19, and Casa Grande 28-26. Against the fifth ranked team in the state, the Titans were winning throughout the game until the end of the fourth quarter when Tolleson scored a touchdown and a two point conversion with thirty seconds left in the game. Although the Titans ended with a disappointing 3·6·1 record, they did have something to be proud of. They had eight seniors named to the All City first and second teams. The Titans gained a lot of respect by always contending in all but one of their games. 1. Brad Holmes, #75, and Chris Adams, #72, are shown putting on a hard pass rush against Cactus. 2. In the team picture below, front row: John Reese, Chris Adams, Ken Hakes, Brad Holmes, Evan Northbrook, Scott Watko. Seated: Ball boy Brian Howard, Coach Majeski, Andrew Na bity, Wes Spencer, Jon Belsher, Andrew Cook, Rich Dwyer, Kinnon Sandlin, Bob Divis, Jon Kealy, Jim Adcox, Trainer Dave Wohl. Stand ing: Coach Howard, Coach Brown, Duane Behrmann, Jeff Dana, An toine Bluth, Ed Sipes, Paul Porter, Darin Bourgeois, Eric Hitchcock. Coach Bourgeois, Coach Fredricks. Back row: Jim Porch, George Trezos, Ken Belnap, E.G. Carlstrom, Steve Rosholt, Mark Hunsaker, Tim Wampler, Pat Naumann, Dean Cerimeli, Troy Kochis .
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3 Wins Arcadia 10 8 26 7 7 35 7 20 14 28
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1 Tie Opponent 14 10 19 14 40 0 14 20 21 26
1. Steve Rosholt outruns the Casa Grande defender for a large gain . 2. There is an intense moment for Head Coach Garry Howard as he watches a play develop. 3. Ken Bel nap looks back onto the field after making a first down .
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Pictured clockwise from bottom right are the sen iors, Steve Rosholt (#38), running back First team All City and All Metro Honor able mention All State, and Scottsdale Football player of the Year; E.G. Carlstrom, line backer, (First team All City and First team All Met ro); Ken Belnap, defensive back, (first team All City and Honorable mention All Metro); Troy Kochis wide receiver and defensive back (All City W.R., second team All Metro W.R. and D.B., honorable Mention All State W.R.); Dean Cerimeli Defensive Back (First team All City and Second team All Metro L.B.; Mark Hun saker, second team All City offensive line defensive line, line backer; Tim Wampler, offensive and de fensive line; Antoine Bluth wide receiver and defen sive back; Andrew Nabity. defensive back; Scott Watko, wide receiver place kicker and defensive back; Pat Nauman, offensive line and defensive line; Duane Behrmann, wide receiver and defensive end; Jim Porch, Defensive line; Ken Hakes, offensive line and defensive line; (First team All City, First team All Met ro, and All State) Eric Hitch cock, linebacker, (second team All City); George Tre zos, offensive line. Not pictured is Chris Ad ams, a defensive lineman.
Jun,ior Varsity Football Team Surprises Many Opponents
The Junior Varsity Football team worked extremely hard this year and showed great promise for the future. The twenty Juniors and Sophomores that made up the team ended the season with a disappointing 2 wins, 5 losses, and a 1 tie record. The top offensive players on the J.V. team were running back Tom Judd, quarter back Bart Nadolski and, tight end Mark Formanek. The outstanding defensive Jay Vee players were defensive end Brian Swan and linebacker Dan Owen. The Junior Varsity team showed a lot of pride this season by never quitting and always trying to improve so that they can play Varsity Football next year. 1. Jon Belsher is shown returning a punt for a large gain . 2. Pictured is the Junior Varsity Team. Top Row: Coach Ed Grass, Jason Shorb, Ryan Mar tin , Tom Judd, Coach Lloyd Caster, Brian Swan, Dan Owen, James Johnson and Coach Lee Ferguson . Middle Row : Mike Forte, Ted Atkinson, Steve Rooney, Bart Nadolski, Mark Formanek, Brad Booker, Rod ney Thompson. Bottom Row : Buddy Hammond, Jason Kim, Scott Herr, Dennis Caster, Paul Graves, Matt Rainey. Not pictured is Robert Miller.
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JV Show Their Talent
1. Scott Herr (#81) kicks the ball as a last resort at the fourth down . Paul Grases (#34) and Bart Nadolski (# 15) block the opponent. 2. Dan Owen (#53) hits the opposing teammate to keep him from catch ing the ball. 3. Matt Rainey (#63) blocks two of the players from the other team for his offensive back field .
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The Freshman football team of 1984-1985 had great potential and true Arcadian spirit. Practices were from 3:00-5:00 daily and the team's season ended with a record of 0-8. Coach Schaefer said the problems that occured were because of the weak defensive ends. Derek Nabity and Greg Belsher were two of the outstanding players on the team. The team had a great time, and consisted of many players with tremendous athletic abilities. Even after all the injuries, such as John Belnap's good memo ries and experience. On behalf of the Freshman football team and Arcadia thanks Coach Schaefer and Coach Morales. 1.) The team from left to right, starting with the top row, is Mike Corey, Mike Bowd, Tim Walker, Mike O'Reily, Bret Holmes, Greg Belsher, Brad Reed, John Belnap and Coach Shaefer. Middle row: Mario Dominquiz, Kerby Jones, Keith Gustafson, Glenn Burger, Stacy Palmer, John Drum and Derek Nabity. Bottom row: Scott Caster, Nick Nadolski, Jeff Caroli and Joel Johnson. Not pictured and Bob Bush, Kevin Ford and Bryan Brooks. 2.) John Belnap, Freshman defensive linebacker.
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Seven Out Of Ten? Hey, That's Pretty Good!
The "Tough-'n-Together" Titans compiled a very respect able 7-3 record for their season and captured 3rd place at the annual Arcadia Tournament. However, they fell on hard times in the Divisional Tournament, losing to a very tough Central team. However, with seven juniors on the team, things are looking up for the next year's team . 1. Pictured in the team photo, top row : Jan Rubin, Karen Pomren ing, Becky Molen, Karen Smith, Tess Montgomery and Coach Sandy Haddock. Bottom row: Stacy Sewel, Teresa Paschal, Nat alie Nadolski, Kathy Barry, Rhonda Pesce and Carolyn Carns .
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2. Karen Pomrening (# 1), Jan Rubin (#23) and Tess Montgomery (#24) wait to see where the ball will end up after Teresa Paschal (# 18) digs it out for one of them to set . 3 . Natalie Nadolski and Karen successfully defend the net. 4. Tess , Karen, Natalie, Teresa and Becky Molen Gather for a pep talk following a hard-fought point. 5. Tess sets the ball for Becky to slam over the net back to the opposing team. 6. Teresa intently keeps an eye on the ball during her serve.
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1. Teresa Montgomery sets the ball as Jan Rubin looks on. 2. Teresa Paschal prepares to bump the ball as Teresa, Karen Pomrening , and Natalie Nadolski watch . 3 . Pictured in the team shot are back row: Molly Dikinson, Wendy Brennan, Suzanne LeSatz, Lori Luther, Kristen Calvert , and Coach Til lis . Front row: Stephanie Sebald, Shelly Pass, Andrea Marin , and Lorinda Strack .
The J.V. Volleyball team worked extremely hard this year . They ended the season with five wins and seven losses. The teams they beat this year were North, South Mountain, Alhambra, and Carl Hayden twice . An drea Marin and Wendy Brennan doubled as setters and co-captains. Suzanne LaSatz was blocker and hitter, and the defensive specialists were Kris Calvert, Steph anie Sebald, and Shelly Pass. The J.V. team showed a lot of promise, and should prove helpful to the Varsity team next year.
That's the Way the Volleyball Bounces
This year's Freshman Volleyball team worked very hard. The thirteen team members were: Cheryl Hegel, Josette Sylivan, Sharon Pierson, Heidi Goble, Kristi Colson, Kelly Carruthers, Janet Fineler, Debbie Hamby, Kirsten Hohn, Lisa Mueller, Jenny Hill, Amy DelDuca, and Michelle Nickle. 1. Wendy Brennan bumps the ball as Suzanne Le Satz watch· es . 2. Kristi Colson blocks the ball as Amy Del Duca and Jenny Hill back her up. 3. Suzanne Le Satz bumps the ball while Kris Calvert, Andrea Marin, Wendy Brennan, and Lor inda Strack watch on.
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Golfers Swing Into Action
The golf team put forth a great effort that led to a season which ended with 4 wins, 1 tie, and 7 losses. Kevin Skinner was an asset to the team. Golfing his way to the number one position, he helped to continue the tradition of low scores and high rankings. 1. Tony DeFalco shows his unique style. 2. Kevin Schaffer is shown awaiting the landing of his ball. 3. Arcadia's golf team, top left: Tony DeFalco, Mr. Hallman (coach), Kevin Schaffer, John Overby. Bottom left: Kevin Skinner, Joy Wright, and Norm Wil liams.
3 Wins Arcadia 238 238 228 228 229 229 229 235 235 229 234 234 233 233 225 220 218 204 254 254 254
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Camelback Trevor Browne Cas a Grande Carl Hayden Maryvale Casa Grande Tolleson Maryvale Alhambra Tolleson Camelback Tolleson Trevor Browne Central Trevor Browne Casa Grande Maryvale Carl Hayden Coronado Tempe Mesa
1 Tie Opponent 234 224 228 316 207 229 274 231 242 297 231 284 222 197 222 224 216 276 240 263 264
reshman Tennis Team Aces Season
The Freshman Girls' Tennis Team had a successful year. The team started out with a victorious spirit, and it contin ued throughout the entire sea son . The girls ended the sea son with a perfect 7-0 record. The freshmen gained much skill and experience, and they will be a valuable asset to Ar cadia in the future. (1) Top row : Evelyn Trevor , Ricki Revivo , Jodi Rigberg , and Beth Belfer. Bottom row : Coach Fish er, Felisa Israel , Tanya Mitchell, Tamie Mason, Yvette Mickle, and Allison Turner. Not pictured is Mi chelle Hammond. (2) Caught in action is Jodi Rigberg . (3) Beth Belfer keeps her eye on the ball.
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Varsity Baseball Hits High,
The Baseball season was just getting under way when the yearbook went to press. The Varsity team played a mere four games, winning two, losing one and tieing one. The team con sisted of five seniors, eight juniors and two sophomores. They practiced vigorously every day after school and they played two and some times three games a week. The team was led by pitchers Mike Lewis and Shawn Wheeler. Lead ing hitters were Mike Lewis, Will Yount and John Reese. The team was expected to contend for the Metro Division title.
1. Scott Faas , Andrew Cook , Ed Sipes, Bill Brann, Steve Egan, Mike Lewis, Jim Owens , John Reese and Rick Dywer watch the game , ex cept for the one who saw a girl ... with a camera! 2. Andrew Cook, Dave Burkett , Troy Kochis, Rick Dwyer, John Reese, Ed Marin, Bill Brann, Dave Wohl, Mike Lewis, Steve Egan, Eric Shelton, Jim Owens and Will Yount discuss weekend plans while Coach Schifino watches the game . 3 . Jim Owens demonstrates his hitting abilities by hammer ing a ball out to left field . 4 . Ed Marin , Dave Wohl , Troy Kochis , Will Yount , Scott Faas , Shawn Wheeler , Ed Sipes , Andrew Cook and Bill Brann listen intently to Coach Schifino ' s strategy plans . 5. Torin John son hustles out to first base . 6 . John Reese stretches to catch a ball to make an out .
Freshmen Hit It Home!
The 1985 Freshmen Baseball Team did a tremendous job on the field. The team practiced every day after school and was always ready for the opposing team. The boys' coach, Dave Niel, helped the boys a great deal in getting their perfor mance and their attitude up to the needed standards . 1. The 1985 Freshmen Baseball Team: (top row) Coach Dave Niel, Jason Eng strom, Nick Nadolski, Tommy Dane, Paul Brandenburg, Brian Hoese , Mike Doug, Matt Krous, David Burnett, (bot tom row) John Paul Mulchay , Jeff Car oli, Scott Gower, Mike Lishowitz, Matt Grabo, Tim Thomas, Gordon Davis , Glenn Burger. 2. Glenn Burger swings his way to victory ... 3 . Glenn Burger greeted by Tommy Dane, Jeff Caroli, Matt Grabo, Jason Engstrom, Tim Thomas and Paul Brandenburg after an astounding home run.
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JV Is Really Swingin'
Arcadia's Junior Varsity Baseball Team put up a terrific fight against every team they played. The team consists of five juniors and twelve sophomores. The coach of this dy namic team was Pat Gammill who was very enthusiastic toward the boys' attitude . This year's star player was Ted Atkinson who played a tough game every time he was on the field . 1. Ted Atkinson , Scott Hammond, Jim King , Jeff Hayden , Gill Bendelglass, Mike Priniski, Joe Hernandez, and John Correy watch the game very anxiously. 2. The 1985 Junior Varsity Baseball Team: (top row) Mike Forb , Jason Shorb , Brian Swan, John Correy , Scott Hammond, Ted Atkinson , Mike Priniski , Gil Bendelglass, Coach Pat Gammill , (bottom row) Dan Hakes, Jason Abt , Paul Graves , Jim King , Kevin Shaffer, Bryant Coleman, Joe Her nandez , (kneeling) Tom Carlson and Jeff Hayden.
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Varsity Hoops
The Varsity Girls' Basketball team began their season with two impres sive wins. Unfortunately, the yearbook went to press after they had only played two games, so that's as far as the record goes. Their first was an overwhelming 14-point smash over rival Camelback. The second was an exciting OT victory at Chaparral. With only one senior, Ginger Jarvis, the team is young and looks to be just a awesome for the next couple of years. Be sure to get out and catch some thrilling basketball action at some of their games!!
1. Andrea , Becky , Ginger, Stacey, Michelle, Lisa , Mia , Dawn , and Kris listen to the Coach plot strategy for a game . 2. Ginger controls a jump ball. 3 . The Varsity Girls ' Basketball Team : Laura Sherman , Coach Lou Hallman, Dawn Woffinden , Bec ky Molen , Ginger Jarvis , Lisa Mueller, and Kevin Turbin . Bottom Row : Andrea Marin , Kris Doss, Michelle Mattia, Stacey Coar, and Mia Onodera . 4. Becky Molen snags a rebound as Andrea, Ginger, and Dawn prepare to help . 5. Becky rejects a shot. 6. Lisa Mueller controls a tip while Becky, Dawn, and Andrea watch. 7. Dawn Woffinden fakes the shot as Ginger Jarvis and Michelle Mattia post up .
1. " Now , here's my plan ." Clockwise are Coach Yee, Lisa Ebert, Emilie Johnson, Kathy Long , Michelle Nickle, Michele Turley , Josette Sullivan, Sheri Lees, and Kristi Colson. 2. Lisa Ebert puts up a shot and a sharp left jab. 3. Michelle Nickle shoots over a de fender as Lisa prepares for a possible rebound . 4. This time, Michelle N. releases a free throw as Emilie and Lisa watch. 5 . In the team picture, standing: Coach Yee , Sheri Lees, Michelle Nickle, Kristi Col son, Michelle Turley, and Emilie Johnson; kneeling are manager / scorekeeper Laura Sherman, Josette Sullivan, Lisa Ebert, and Kathy Long. 6 . Lisa drives in for a layup that adds two more points to our score . 7 . Coach Yee keeps track of what goes on out on the floor, as Kristi Colson, Lisa Ebert, and Emilie John son get a rest.
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The JayVee girls began the season with two non-confer ence games. They did very well, but unfortunately lost both. The outstanding players were Kristi Colson, Lisa Ebert, and Sheri Lees. Coached by Richard Yee, the team is made up of eight players, six of whom are freshmen. We can look for ward to a super varsity team, since this group shows con stant improvement. At press time the team was preparing for Chandler, and if their attitude and effort are any indication, they'll win!
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The Boy's Tennis team, under the direc tion of Coach Ed Hickey, had a very suc cessful season . They worked hard and performed very well. They had many tough matches, but were always able to pull through. The team's star player, Kevin Turner, had an outstanding season. He is playing first on Varsity and has a record of 2-1. At present, the team is ranked number one in the Metro Division and is looking forward to going to the State competition. Along with the star player is a newcomer, Steve Lees, who moved here from Los Angeles in August. He has been playing tennis for approximately eight months and has a winning record of 4-0. Keep up the good work guys!
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This year's team cons ists of 13 hard-working energetic guys who put up a good fight against their opponents. 1. Kevin turner hits the ball gracefully. 2. Tom Judd care fully concentrates on the ball. 3. Jeff Isaly enthusiasti cally swings for the ball . 4. Rob Withers makes a dyna mite return to his opponent. 6. The 1985 Boy's Tennis team: (Top row) Tim Gibson , Steve Lees, Jeff Isaly , Jay Francis , Rick Kealy, Tom Judd, Bob Withers, Ryan Mar tin , (Bottom row) Brent Lindberg, Kevin Skinner , David Lipschultz , Doug English, and Charles Peters.
Going Great
The Girls' Tennis team got off to a good start with a 5 win-O loss record . The team is under the direction of Mrs. Fisher, who has been coaching the team for three years. The team is lead by Dee Dee Gage and Julie Bowe, who are the only two seniors on the team. Because there are eight freshmen on the team, it looks to be promising in the years to come .
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1. Monica Young waits patiently but anxiously for a serve from her opponent. 2. Amy Jallo stretches to return the ball. 3. Members of the team are (top row): Suzanne LeSatz, Johanna Serror, Michelle Rigberg, Dee Dee Gage, Tanya Mitchell, and Allison Turner. Middle row: Amy Jallo , Barbara Howard , Julie Bowe, Beth Belfer, and Jodi Rigberg. Bottom row; Jenny Maxwell, Tina Ljungberg, Yvette Mickle, and Mi chelle Haumount. Not pictured are Kristen Calvert, Melissa Jones, Catherine Withers, and Monica Young. 4. Yvette Mickle hits the ball to her opponent. 5 . Catherine Withers smiles after she wins her chal lenge match. 6. Dee Dee Gage does it again!
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Tracksters Lookin' Tough
Track season, unfortunately, just gets underway each year at about the time the Olympian must go to press, so very littly coverage can be given. What can be said about this year's team, though, is that it is larger in numbers than it has been for years, which is a very good sign both for this season and for the years to come. 1. Not perfect form, but it ' s still early in the season , and Greg Ghelfi gets good distance anyway . 2. Team mem bers, back row : Coach Eccles (far left), then Bond Wyatt , David Parker, Dennis Caster, James Brooks, Bob Fortner, Jon Biele, John Mark , Tom Dennett, Joe Mitrick, Craig Haynes, Clark Gilbert , Scott Herr, Todd Holmes , Ian Bra sure, Jeff Blum, Coach McSpadden . Next row : Anthony Jones, Bobby Stroth , Mike Corey , Mike O'Reilly, Bi,lly Bowen, Elliott Jones, John Matchette , Coach Archibald . Next row: Josh Butner, Bob Stuckey , David Crimmins , Jon McDaniel, Brad Hair , Mike Brklacich , Kevin Brown , Chris McMahon, Lee D'Andrea . Front : Glenn Onodera , Glen Mi chael, Steve Rosholt , Don Graves , E.G. Carlstrom, 'Kinnon Sandlin, Eric Reade , and Wess Spencer . (Not shown: Jeff Dana, Matt Carter, Mark Hertzberg, Jon Keating, and Ken Belnap.) 3. Jan Rubin , champion weight thrower, warms up at the shot put ring . 4. Wes Spencer, up and over with room to spare. 5. E.G. isn 't really aiming with that discus - or is he? 6. The girls' team , back row : Coaches Archibald and McSpadden, then Bridgette Carlstrom , Heidi Goble, An gela Seeman , Brittin Skelton , Sarah Francis, Madelene Manley, Terri McClane, Karen Pomrening , Jennifer Owen , Jan Rubin, Coach Eccles. Middle : Roslyn Buchanan, Erica Jones, Jenny Armstrong , Kim Haynes, Tracey Ryder, Julie Jones, Lisa Shelly, Renee Brenchley, Rachel MacKenzie, Mia Quintana, Lori Luther . Front row: Sarah Carlstrom, Kim Westley, Katie Ewing, Angela Tassoni , Miki Clark, Lori Reiman , Kristin Halter, and Kris Komnedal.
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1. Karen Pomrening prepares to land from what seems to be a successful high jump. 2 . Eric Reed runs confidently two steps ahead of his opponents during the early laps . 3. Kimi fay es and Miki Clark run side by side , stride by stride to the finish line while the coach times their progress.
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Girl Gymnasts Get Going
With most of the team freshmen and sophomores , it was a building year for Coach Tom Cadigan. Jolynn D' Alessandro and Sonya Corey are shown here dur,ing a practice session. Team members are, back row : Lisa McCreary, Jenn Shroyer, Susie Lustgarten, Dina Griffin, Val Conti, and Sonya Corey. Standing : Coach Cadigan, Susan Kuster, Adriann Stolworthy , Laura Owens. Seated : Erin Sutcliffe , Lydia Ehlen berger , Kelly Brennan, Leticia Astorga , Debbie Bex, Jolynn D'Ales sandro , and Hillery Yetman .
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The 1985 Girls' Varsity Softball Team consists of one senior, six sophomores, and seven freshmen, who participated in twelve games, one non-league tourna ment and one Christmas tournament. The team ended the season with 3 wins, 10 losses and placed fifth out of a six team division. The girls practiced for hours after school and put up a good fight against the opposition. Mrs. Hughes, their coach, did a wonderful job in coaching and inspiring the team. Erin Moore, co-captain, was the team's star player along with Andrea Marin, pitcher. Both were chosen personally by Mrs. Hughes.
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1. Mary Butner, Becky Boyd, and Debbie Hamby are taken by surprise . .. SURPRISE! 2. 1985 Girls' Varsity Softball Team : (top row) Mary Butner, Beth Grady , Lisa Mueller, Kristy Col son, Becky Boyd, Debbie Hamby, Michele Mattia, Mrs. Hughes, (bottom row) Britin Skelton , Leslie Brown, Lorinda Strack , Andrea Marin, Erin Moore, and Lisa Vidal. 3 . Kristy Colson concentrates on an ant while Lisa Mueller talks to Debbie Hamby . 4 . Erin Moore dives for that ground ball. 5. Kristy Colson swings that mighty bat! 6. Lisa Vidal: pain in her face and power in her bat! 7. Andi Marin gives it her best shot.
New Coaches Assist in Comeback Wrestling was cancelled at the be ginning of the year because coaches were not available but, due to the few that did want to wrestle and the help of the district manager, wrestling was put back on the curriculum. Starting three weeks late, with coaches Mick Barone and Dino Barber, the Arcadia Wrestling Team came back with the score of 1-6-1. This season's score compared to the past is the best since 1980. Although the team didn't come out with a big winning record, personal goals were attained . Nick Rice and Andrew Nabity were two of the outstanding wrestlers along with Jeff Caroli who showed a lot of prom ise. 1. Andrew Nabity raises his hand in victo· ry over Cactus High . 2. Nick Rice takes his opponent down to the mat for a pin to add 6 pOints to the scoreboard . ARCADIA
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Wrestling could be called the most demanding of sports. It re quires the strength and stamina of a long distance runner, the muscles of a weight lifter, and the quickness of a sprinter. In a brief six minutes of a match (which seems like eter nity), every muscle is strained; the battle is a combination of brains and brawn. Wrestlers must not only beat their opponents but, they must wage a battle against themselves to lose weight. The bitter taste of a dry and empty stomach is part of the self discipline involved but when your hand is raised in victory at the end of the match, you know it was all worth it. 3. This year's wrestling team: top row: Lee Wallace, Andrew Nabity, Lance Jones, Nick Rice, Kieth Gustafason, Todd McFetters, Scott Stevens, Matt Grabo. Middle row: Mick Barone, Lisa Ebert, Carrie Thomas, and Dino Bar ber. Bottom row: Nick Nadolski, Glenn Onodera, Tim Thomas, Matt Carter, Jeff Caroli, TJ Weinrich, Derek Nabity, and Glenn Burger. Not pictured are Dana Walker, Kelly Goldberg, and Gina Villborgh. 4. To the left is head coach Mick Barone and his assistant Dino Barber, concentrating on the match during a home meet.
Rock'em, Sock'em, Soccer
In 1981, the Arizona Interscholastic As sociation recognized soccer as an Arizona High School sport. Since then, the Arcadia soccer team has been growing in talent and number, steadily and strongly, season after season. The team doubled almost overnight from thirteen players last year, to twenty-two this year. Three coaches have worked with the team. Coach Watko, who coached for the first two seasons, organized and headed the team. Following Coach Watko was Coach Garippa, and this year's coach was Coach Schaefer.
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1. Jason Glasner runs with the ball while an opponent runs after him, and another attempts to take over the ball. 2. Jason Price is shown in action steal ing the ball from two South Mountain players and passing to another Arca dia teammate . 3. Jason Glasner makes a swift steal from a South Mountain player while Kevin Ford, running to the right of Jason, is prepared to take the ball. 4. Steve Koskela prepared to kickoff in a home game at Arcadia, the camera man managed to catch the si lent moment of concentration seconds before the start of the game. 5. The team included, top row: Scott Ham mond , Bill Brann, Jason Shorb, Matt Engstrom , R.J. Rairigh, Perry Brooks, Mark Marinello, Ward Brookhart, and Jeff Haydon. Middle row : Buddy Ham mond, Jason Price, Scott Watko , Steve Koskela , Jeff Brookler, Gus Kor kotselos, and Mia Onodera. Bottom row: Jason Glasner, Mike Tassoni, Steve Abt, Thom Dane, Kelly Wardell, and Kevin Ford .
Zing Go The Strings!!
The Varsity Guys' Basketball Team this year had several new players to add to the successful veter ans from last year. Although there were only four returning, the new combination proved quite suc cessful. Their final record was 6-4 league and 11-11 overall. They started out rather slowly, but staged a spurt near the end and clinched a play-off spot with a decisive victory over Casa Grande. They went on to a big win over Cactus to end up second in the divi sion. The division tournament then began with Arca dia hosting Camelback . The varsity team was direct ed by Head Coach Richard Vee who has been coaching basketball at Arcadia for several years.
1. Troy Kochis intently brings the ball down the court, while trying to do a Michael Jor dan immitation (Check out the tonue). 2. Dan Colson concentrates on the basket before he aces the shot. 3. Sean Lake attempts a lay up, (wh ile simultaneously practicing his pom kicks), as Mark Formanek screens out the opponent. 4. Mark Formanek muscles away a rebound while Steve Rosholt and Troy Kochis demonstrate their uncanny abil ity to stand intensely. 5. The Arcadia Varsity Guys' Basketball Team is pictured . Top row: Jay Vee Coach Rob Millsop, Steve Rosholt, Troy Kochis, Antoine Bluth, Mark Formanek, Duane Behrmann, Dan Colson, Sean Lake , Don Graves, and Head Coach Richard Vee. Bottom row: Statistician Tony Nowak, Assis tant Trainer Tammy Smith , Andrew Harts field , Paul Kerr, Scott Faas, Torin Johnson, Statistician Claudia Higgs, and Trainer Da vid Wohl.
1. Sean Lake rises above the crowd to display his remarkable shooting form, as Duane Behrmann heads for the re bound. 2 . Steve Rosholt executes a flying reverse lay up that even Larry Nance would be envious of. It's obvi ous his opponent is duly impressed . 3. Sean Lake, Antoine Bluth, and Steve Rosholt listen closely while Coach Vee designs a master plan that will ensure a victory.
J.V. Has Toug,h Year
The J.V. Basketball Team had a tough year, ending with a record of 7 -12. 1. Josh Knight and # 14, Bryant Coleman, trap a Tolleson player in the corner. 2. Peter Driggs gets fouled as he puts up a shot and Alex Myers and Josh Knight get ready for a rebound. 3. Team picture, top row: Coach Millsop, Dave Peterson, Jon Belsher, Peter Driggs, Josh Knight, Rick Kalinowski. Bottom row : David Olden, Doug Harrell, Bryant Coleman, and Mex Myers.
1. Peter Driggs is about to shoot a free throw and # 52 Dave Peterson , # 54 Dave Olden and # 42 Josh Knight are ready to get the rebound if necessary . 2. Rick Ka linowski pul.ls down a rebound and # 54 Dave Olden, is there ready to help if need ed. 3. Josh Knight grabs a rebound over Dave Peterson as Dave Olden and Bryant Doleman Watches on. 4 . # 14 Bryant Co leman , Peter Driggs , # 52 Dave Peterson , and # 42 Josh Knight go to the ball as a Carl Hayden player comes down with the rebound . 5 . Here, playing a tough zone defense is # 14 Bryant Coleman , # 52 Dave Peterson, # 54 Dave Olden and # 12 Rick Kalinowski .
Frosh Have A Great Season
The Arcadia Freshman Basketball Team had a very good season and ended with a record of 12 wins and 6 losses. 1. Team picture, top row : Coach Boyd, Chris Goble , Jon Corderman , Clark Gilbert , David Anderson , Greg Belsher, David Lipschultz , Tim Walker, Coach Morris. Bottom row: Bob Stroth, Mike Q' Reily, Kevin Skinner, Scott Caster , Mike Corey , John Paul Mulchay, and Darin Hassin . 2. Bob Stroth puts up a shot as # 32 Mike Corey watches . 3 . The Titan basketball players go over the plays one more time, just before the game.
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Faculty, Staff, Principals: What a Team!
For twenty-six years Arcadia High School has been building a reputation for excellence, both academic and extra-curricular. Dis play cases stuffed full with tro phies, including city and / or state championship awards in football, golf, swimming, and basketball as well as plaques naming over one hundred National Merit Scholar Fi nalists and several Presidential Scholars attest to that reputation. Most of the credit goes to the stu dents whose great efforts and tal ents resulted in those awards; however, an additional portion of credit must go to those whose pic tures you see in this section of the book and to those faculty, staff, and administration members who preceded them. Some members of the team, such as Mr. Barber and Mrs. Bentley, are new this year; others, such as Mr. Hallman and Mrs. Burrell, have been at AHS since the school opened. But here they are, and we salute them for the job they do.
Pete Anselmo, Bus . Ed. Dave Archibald, Guidance Jan Autenreith, Eng. Juanita Baker, Registration William Barber, Eng .
Phyllis Bechtol, Library Sheila Bentley, Eng. Faye Berk, Guidance Stan Brown, Sci. Cal Bruins, Principal
Patricia Buchanan, Receptionist Ann Buenger, Attendance Margaret Burrell, Art Jan Cable, Home Ec . Wm . Camwell, Soc . Studies
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If it happened to be Mrs. Kraus you wanted to talk to, you probably had to wait your turn , as this friendly lady was and is a favorite on campus . On the facing page (1), she and Michelle Vale check out Michelle 's proposed schedule for second semester. Arcadia's administrative team, at left (2), is made up of Mr. Cal Bruins and Ms . Brenda Collins. Smiling as usual, they do their job of keeping things running smoothly with apparent ease. The first person usually seen by visi tors to Arcadia is Mrs . Buchanan (3), pictured below. She always has a smile, a cheerful greeting , and a telephone line for those who need to make emergen cy calls. Other front office workers include Mrs. Sei fert , Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Lyons, Mrs . Buenger, Mrs . Moler, and Mrs. Baker.
Ruth Cheshire, Bookstore
Lee Cook, Driver Ed.
Brenda Collins, Asst . Principal
George Cowie, Eng .
Terry Coyle, P.E.
Joanne Cross, S.S. Library
Pat Curtis, Sci .
Carol Dobson, Math
Stan Dunn, Math
Cindy Foss, For. Lang.
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Cobe Frobes, LRC
Diana Goff, For. Lang .
Sandy Haddock, Sci.
Joan Hageman, Fine Arts
Claudia Hagen, Eng.
Lou Hallman, Matl1
Kerry Hammer, Cat. Mgr.
AI Heywood, For. Lang.
Ed Hickey, Bus. Ed.
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Ubiquitous, that's what they are. (Ubiquitous: Existing or being everywhere at the same time; constantly encoun tered). They're to be found in the classrooms and at extra curricular activities, on campus or orr off campus. For exam ple, Mr. Brown (pic. 1) explains to an attentive Liz Bains and Helen Hanscomb just what will happen to them if they don't follow exactly the procedures called for in their chemistry experiment. Mrs. Reith (pic. 2) has the attention of her read ing class as she conducts a vocabulary drill. Among those present are Jim Stewart, Michael O'Reilly, Derek Nabity, Tanya Mitchell, Ed Meisel, Babs Howard, Kirsten Hohn, and Kevin Herndon. Faculty members are not to be found in classrooms only. Cross Country Coach Archibald (3) was observed making a photographic record during a meet, and an entire row of faculty (4) can always be found at a pep assembly. This group consists of Mr. Heywood, Mr. Lukian, Mr. Barber, Mr. Camwell, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. McKinney Wain, Mrs. Hageman, and Mr. Schifino.
Marfa Holland, Eng .
Dorothy Hoover, Home Ec .
Suzanne Jones, LRC
Bud Kiekenveld , Security
Jered Kimbell, Eng .
Gene Knelange, Guidance Donna Knepper , Sci . Betty Knotts, LRC Mary Lou Kraus, Office Mary Kubida, Sci.
Robert Larabell, Eng . Helen Loos, Security Robert Lukian, Soc. Studies Donna Lyons, Office Bryce McKinney-Wain, Eng .
Alice McLaughlin, Bus. Ed. Chuck McMahon, P.E. Bill Meyer, Soc. Studies Myrna Moler, Office Naomi Moss, Nurse
Renata Mousseaux, For. Lang. Helen Muirhead, Eng . Bret Niedens, Fine Arts Don Penfield, Guidance Lola Penfield, Bookstore
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In response to an invitation by student government, many faculty members joined in the costume fun of Halloween day . Some were completely disguised; for example, Granny Frobes (pic. 1), who daringly dis plays a very shapely ankle for our photographer. Most were still recognizable, though : Mrs. McKin ney-Wain was found wearing spurs and about to take a ride on " that there Punker" (Mrs. Bentley) she had roped . Elsewhere the same day, two witches (pic . 3) in the forms of Mrs . Reith and Mrs . Cable escort a willing Riding Hood (Mrs . Hoover) off to find Grandma. However, nothing so frightened Mr. Kne lange or Mr. Tamasauckas (4) as the sight of each other - and just look at those masks - as they meet unexpectedly at a corner .
Joanna Peterson , Office Jay Phillips, Bus. Ed. Susan Radley, Math Maretta Ramirez, LRC Martha Reith , English
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Faculty, Staff Guide Students To Success
On various occasions, students find it necessary to use the resources of the library. Library resources include the knowledge, talents, and good will of Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Bechtol, and Mrs. Sallac, the last of whom is shown here (pic. 1) helping Gina Viliborghi and Jeff Wilson in a search through the card files. Mr. Coyle, P.E. teacher, wraps a towel over his shoulders (2) and takes a quick break between freshman P.E. classes. Mr. Meyer, favorite geography teacher and student council advisor, also is a believer in exercise. Here (3) he is seen going for a brisk stroll down the Walk of Olives with the sophomore class officers. From left: Kristin Calvert, Lisa Hodak, Mr. Meyer, Jennifer Aylesworth, and Stephanie Walker.
Skip Schifino, Soc. Studies Jane Schindler, LRC Myron Scotten, Soc. Studies Pat Seifert, Office Pat Settlemoire, Sci.
Tom Shore, Soc. Studies Sharon Shurtz, LRC Carol Stamm, P.E. Wayne Starkey, Maint. Roy Steele, Maint.
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Miss Calculation. Math Sandra Trookman. Math Harry Wilkinson. Psychologist Shirley Williams. LRC
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Here We All Are Index
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A Abt, Jason P. 124, 181
Abt , Steven P. 42
Acklin, Michael E. 134
Adams, Chris W. 71 , 34 , 102 , 166
Adams, Christopher 42, 43 , 57 , 95 ,
168
Adcox , Jim A. 124, 166
Agelakos , Helen 146
Aityata, Nadia Marie 58
American Field Service 96
Amster , Kate L. 124
Amster, Margaret E. 124
Anand, Michael R. 124
Anderson, David S. 146, 205
Anderson, Toby 146
Anderson, Brock 42
Armstrong, Jennifer 146, 160, 161
Arcadia Student Political Union 97
Arcadian 120
Artman, John 146
Ashcraft, Michael
Astorga , Leticia 146, 193
Atchison, Amy 42
Atkinson, Theodore 134 , 169, 181
Atkinson, Joeseph 124
Attebery , James 114, 115, 134
Aul, Beth 42, 95, 114 , 115
Aung Khin, Sundee 32, 124, 133
Aung Khin , Tahya 134
Aylesworth , Jennifer 33, 71, 134,
215
B Baily, Robert 124, 146
Baily, Kimberly 114, 115
Bains, Elisabeth 42
Baltimore, Dawn 124
Band 114, 115
Barbeito, Marisa 146
Bardzik, Nicole 146
Barry, Kathleen 124, 172
Batt, Alan 124
Bayus, Heather 124
Beaman , John 42
Beckley, Amy 124
Beckley, t
Behrens, Nicole 42
Behrens, William 134
Behrmann, Duane 42,72, 166, 168,
201,202
Beifer, Beth 146, 177, 188
Belnap, Kenneth 3, 64, 79 , 167, 166,
42,22, 168, 37 , 9
Belnap , John 146, 171
Belsher , Jon 13, 12
Benisch, Kerith 134
Bennett, Max 146
Benton, Bryon 146
Beresford, Charles
Bernas, Jill 124, 125, 108, 109
Bernas, Michael 42 , 57
Bertolin, Dana 134
Bex, Daniel 134
Bex, Debra 146, 193
Bichekas, Tiffani 91, 99 , 125
Biele, Jonathan 134, 164
Biggs, Amy 125
Bindelglas, Gil 125, 8
Bird, David 134
Blake, Sally Jo 5, 134
Blakely, Joe 43
Blasi , Kendall 134
Bley, Kimberly 146
Block, Allyson 147
Bloemker, Jane 43, 45, 98
Bloomer , Erika 134
Blum, Jeffrey 190
Bluth , Antoine 5, 45, 58, 166, 168,
210 , 202
Bluth, Antoinette 58
Bodine, Kris 117, 147
Bogner, Amy 164, 147
Bohnert, Scott 147
Bo nd , Kim 118
Booher, Bert 125
BookElr , Brad 114, 115,134,169
Borselli, William 147
Bo uquet , Amanda 138, 106, 135
Bourgeois, Darin 125, 166
Bowe, Julie 13,3, 188, 78,43 , 45,
70 , 30,68, 102, 103
Bowles , Jacki 134
Boyd, Rebecca 195, 147
Bracken, Catherine 43 , 11
Bradford , John 115
Bradford, Paul 43, 57
Bradford, Gregory 135
Bradford, Jeffery 135, 125, 121, 114
Brandenburg, Paul 147, 180
Brann, William 125, 178, 179
Branscum, Michael 125
Brasure , Ian 125
Brasure, James 43, 66, 28, 30, 96 ,
99, 87
Bratt, Sharon 112, 43 , 48 , 67 , 87,
104, 105, 30 , 32, 99, 69, 75
Bray, Alan 147
Breckley, Michael 147
Brenchley , Renee 3, 13, 71 , 147
Brennan, Carrie 95, 34, 35, 37, 125,
116, 131, 11
Brennan, Kelly 147, 193
Brennan , Wendy 135, 174, 175
Brklacich , Michael
Brody, Heather 37,95, 112, 135
Bronstein , Craig 35
Brookhart, Howard 135, 94
Brookler, Jeffrey 147
Brooks , Harold 125
Brooks, Perry 43, 27
Brooks, Robert 147
Brooks, James 147, 135
Brown, Carol 43, 54, 71, 166
Brown, Jennifer 35 , 85, 147
Brown, Kevin 147
Brown , Leslee 7, 99, 135, 195,7
Brown , Amand a 147
Brown, Mark 119
Bruner , Lisa 43
Bryant, Ronald 95, 112, 125
Bryson, Stephanie 125, 116, 209
Buckallew, Chandl 135
Buckner, Tami 135
Bulkeley, Christy 3, 12, 43, 55 , 30 ,
70 , 71, 73, 79, 108, 109, 9
Bumpers, Elizabeth 104, 125, 123
Bunce, Martha 44, 120, 121
Bunger, Susan 135
Bunger, Jennifer 135
Burckhardt , Richard 114, 115, 135
Burger, Glenn 147, 171, 180, 197
Burkett, David 42, 43 , 44, 45, 178,
71 , 27,30, 178,74,69 7
95, 99
Carson , C . Susie 152 , 148
Carter, Mattew 148, 164, 197
Caster, Dennis 169, 135
Caster, Scott 147, 171 , 205
Cate, Jodi 125
Cauthen , Melissa 125, 27, 90
Caya, Carlo 148
Cederlof, Jill 106, 135, 27 , 5
Calculus Club 94
Cerimeli, Dean 166,44, 168,3,69
Calvert , Kristen 71, 98, 134, 135,
Cervinek, Monica 135, 98
174,175,188, 215
Cetrone, Rebecca 44
Campbell, Kelly 40 , 44, 108, 109
Can nice, Peter 3 , 3 7, 42 , 44 , 22, 37 , Chadwi ck , Ri c hard 135
Chandler , Anthony 148, 95
69,71 , 98 , 112
Chapko, John 44, 119, 135
Caprio, Shelly 148
Chapko , Karen 160, 161 , 162
Carden, John 148
Chapman, Brandon 148
Carl , Jody 97 , 135, 160, 162
Chapman, John 135
Carl, Sally 44, 160
Charbeneau, Robert 125, 112, 95
Carlson, Thomas 135, 160, 181
Charnow , Barbara 135
Carlson , Celeste 125, 34 , 35
Cheeney, Nichole 136
Carlstrom, Bridgette 148, 156
Cheeney, Nichole 136
Carlstrom, Sarah 98
Cheer 209
Carlstrom, Edward 5, 44 , 78, 166,
Childree , Cynthia 44, 119
168
Carns, Carolyn 44 , 67 , 30, 74 , 96 , 99 , Chinn, Keith 136, 117 , 114, 115
Chinn , Teresa 126
172
Chloupek , Anne 148
Carns , Daniel 135
Chloupek, Katherine 45, 98
Carroll , Susanne 125, 131
Christensen, Sandra 136
Carruthers, Kelly 148, 175
Carson , julia 160, 162,44,71, 117, Christensen, Thomas 136
Burton, Mark 125
Burton, Steve 135
Bush , Robert 147, 153
Buttera., Scott 13 5
Byers, Lisa 147
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Christy, Jason 148
Chudnow , Freda 136
Clark , Brian 126
Clark, Miki 126, 132. 164,32,71,4,
5 Clayton, Tracy 136
Cleere, Eileen 45, 120, 121
Cline , Julie 136
Coar, Kathryn 126,95, 106, 101, 12
Coar, Stacy 136. 183, 102
C.O.E. 119
Cohen, Bradley 160, 97 , 148
Cohen, Philip 136
Cole. Sherry 136
Coleman, Katharine 136, 45. 95
Collier, Sheila 126
Colman, Bryant 4, 203, 102, 141,
181,204. 5
Colson, Daniel 201
Colson, Kristine 157, 195, 175, 114,
115, 184, 185
Conklin , Danielie 28, 126
Conley, Michelle 126
Conley. Aubie 136
Conley , Kim 126
Connor, Allan 45
Conti, Valerie 136, 99, 102, 193
Cook , Andrew 126. 166. 178, 179
Cooney. Sean 163,117
Cooper, Charles 136, 160. 93
Corderman, John 148, 205
Corey , Jon 136, 181
Corey, Michael 171, 205
Corey , Sonya 45, 72. 102, 193
Cosgrove, James 126
Courtnay, Paula 126, 112,37,98. 11
Courtnay. Thomas 148
Cow ie, Lynn 45, 42, 71 . 95, 106. 12,
11,222,223
Coyle , Kathryn 136, 102
Crall, Timothy 136
Cramer, Tracy 45. 90. 99 , 48 , 67 .
104,105,146,30
Crane, Gretchen 45
Creighton, Alison 45, 121
Crimmins, David 148, 164
Critser, Timothy 126, 112
Croom, Scott 148
Cross, Douglas 136
Cross, Maria 148
Crossman, Avery 45,27.90.97 . 12
Crump , Alice 45
Curtis, Holly 136
Curtis , Laurie 126
Czerwinski , Sheila 45. 118. 121, 98
o DAlessandro, Jolynn 148, 163. 193
D Andrea. Lee 126
Dajani , Sami 104 , 96
Dalzell, Michael 136, 95
Dana, Jeffrey 126, 166
Dana, Julie 148
Dane, Thomas 149. 180
Davies, Degler 126,95 Davis, Basil 136,98 Davis, Erin 126
Davis, Gordon 149, 180
Davis, Jeffrey 45. 57
Davis, John 126, 164
Davis, Karen 131, 126
Davis, Philip 45, 164
Day, Carol 45, 57
De Brosse, Philip 45
De Falco, Anthony 126, 176
De Loach, Melinda 131, 126, 133,29
Decesari, Barbi 126
Deihl, Penelope 40 , 71 , 108,109, 12
Deihl, William 136,114,115
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Delanoy, Kerrie Ann 127
Deli, Norman 127
Dellorfano, Anthony 149, 175, 37
Deliorfano, Robert 46. 97
Delta 98
Denison , Shelley 45, 46
Dennett, Carolyn 136,99
Dennett, Thomas 136
Denton, Kendall 136, 106, 99, 4, 141.
5,221
Dickinson, Molly 136. 106, 99 , 174,
98
Diettrich , Lara 136, 164
Dittmore, David 54, 36
Dittmore , Denise 136, 162,99, 160
Divis . Robert Joseph 127 , 166
Dixon. Justin 127,68, 12
Dollar. Wade 127
Dodge, Jennifer 136
Dominguez, Mario 152, 149, 114.
115, 171
Dondero , Gina 46
Donnally, Greg 136. 117
Dooley , Mark 127
Doornbos , Vernon 149
Doss, Kristina 127, 183, 182. 12
Dowd , Michael 149, 180, 171
Drake , Laurel 46 , 1 t8
Draney. Mindie 46
Driggs. Peter 136, 203. 204
Driver, Eric 149
Drum, George 112, 57, 46 , 95
Drum, Lisa 127, 115
Drumm. John 149, 171
Drysdale, Michael 127
Dunlap. Robin 137 , 11
Dwyer, Richard 127, 166, 178
E Eaton, Timothy 46. 95
Eaton, Kia 137, 97
Ebert, Gretchen 137
Ebert , Lisa 137, 197, 114 , 145, 184,
185
Echols, Dawn 127, 104
Edwards, Tona 137, 164
Egan, Stephen 53, 46, 103, 178
Ehlenberger, Lidya 149, 193
Eichenauer, Keith 46
Eichenauer, Kris 137
Eighmey. Tracey 112, 4, 46
Elliott. Edward 137
Elliott, John 149
Elliott, Mandee 127
Elmer, Cindy Ann 149
Endrizzi, Philip 127
Engleman. Glenn 137
English , Douglas 149, 180
English . Gregory 46, 12
Engstrom, Jason 149, 180
Engstrom, Matthew 127, 94
Evans . David 97
Evans , Teresa 149
Ewing, Katherine 127, 164,71,29
F Faas , Scott 127.201. 178. 179
Fagan , Cecily 149, 151
Fairfield, Michele 137
Fawcett, Christine 137
Feld , Anne 137
Fenton , John 149
Ferguson, Dawn 137,5, 141
Fernald, Joseph 149
Ferwerda , Val 149
Figueroa, Edward 119
Fineler, Janet 46
Findor, Janet 149
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Fischer, Steven 137
Fisher, Christy 137
Flag 117
Fleetwood, Lori 149
Fleischer. Jeffrey 46, 71, 81
Fleming . Robert 46, 119
Fleming, Vincent 46, 119
Flickinger, Rodney 137, 117. 114 ,
115, 9
Flores . Daniel 137
Flynn . Courtney 112, 46 , 45
Ford. Jill 137
Ford, Kevin 149
Ford, Lisa 4, 112.46, 108, 109, 98 ,
99 , 5
Formanek, Mark 137,201 , 169
Forte, Michael 138, 169
Fortner, Robert 138
Foss, Mmle 207. 209
Foster, Barbara 138
Francen , Richard 127
Francis, Jay 187
Francis, Sarah 138, 98
Fredricks , Coach 98
Friedland , Julie 138
Friedman, Jennifer 138,99. 102
Funkhouser, Amy 138
Furguson, Lee 169
G Gaffney, Travis 149, 152, 114. 115
Gage. Diana 57 , 47.66 , 64 , 99 , 108,
109, 188, 189,27, 30
Galusha , Paulette 149
Garn , Jonathan 135
Gelvin, Paul 127
General , Brett 127
George, Sharon 127. 162
Ghelfi, J .D. 150, 164, 37
Ghelfi, Gregg 164, 47, 119, 97
Gibson, James 150, 164, 205, 150
Gibson, Timothy 127
Gilbert , Clark 150, 164, 205
Gilkey, Deborah 47
Gillstrap, Jennifer 131, 121, 122
Gillstrap. Donna Jo 51 , 58
Gilsdorf, Erika 160, 161, 162,47,71 .
95, 99, 92
Gilsdorf, George 150
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Glasner, Jasin 150
Goble, Christian 150,205
Goble, Heidi 150, 175,37
Goldberg, Kelly 138, 116, 197, 101 ,
160
Goldstein, Caryn 138,99
Goss, Craig 47
Gough, Douglas 138
Gower, Stacy 47
Gower, Scott 150, 180
Grabo, Matthew 138,97, 127, 180
Graby, Elizabeth 138, 195
Grant, Trevi 150,71,97,99
Grass, Ed 169
Graves, Paul 138, 169, 102. 181
Graves, Donald 127, 201
Greene, Diana 150. 152,96, 99, 114,
115
Gregory, Joseph 47, 95, 37, 11
Griffin, Dina 138, 193
Griswold, Daniel 47
Grose, Laura 127
Gross , David 138
Grossman, Mark 138, 114, 115
Guisto, Lisa 127,71 , 123
Gunderson, Jill 150, 152,99, 102,9
Gustafson, Keith 150, 197, 114, 115,
171
Gustafson, Kevin 150, 114, 115. 152
Guys and Dolls 152
H Hair. Brad 138
Hakes. Daniel 138
Hakes, Kenneth 166, 168, 72, 181
Hale, Eric 47 , 102
Hall , Karen 150.28, 157
Hall, Margaret 47
Hall, Anthony 47
Halley , Michael 138, 114, 115
Halter, Kristin 150, 163
Hamby. Debra 150, 164, 175, 195
Hammer. John 47
Hammond. George 71, 169, 120
Hammond, Scott 138, 160, 181
Hancock, Christopher 138
Hancock , Eric 150. 115
Hankerson, Stephen 48
Hanscomb, Helen 48, 41. 71, 83 , 95,
Hantz, Dane 138 Harbaugh, Marc 150 Hardy, Gregory 48, 57
Harper, Stephanie 12
Harrell, Douglas 138, 203
Hartin, Deanna 48
Hartsfield, Andrew 201
Hartsfield, Angela 150
Hassig, Darin 150,205 Haumont, Michelle 188
Hauser. Christine 118
Havens, Carie 138
Havens, Scott 45, 48
Haydon, Jeffrey 139, 181
Haynes, Craig 164
Hayes, Tricia 145
Haynes, Kimi 191
Haynes, Tanya 150
Haynes, Craig 139
Hearrold, Thang 139
Hegel, Cheryl 150, 174
Heikkinen, Darci 139, 146, 115
Heller, David 48, 66, 30, 74. 96. 99
Heller, Jennifer 98
Helphinstine, David 139, 150
Helphinstine. Melody 150
Hendin, Lori 150
Hendin , Julie Ann 48, 22, 28
Hendricks, Tresa 48
Hensley, Candice 139, 104, 116.98
Hernandez. Joe 181
Herndon, Kevin 151,95,210 H.E.R .O. 118
Herr, Scott 139, 169, 170
Herr, Craig 150
Herring, John 97
Hertling, Eric 151
Hertzberg, Marc 151
Heuane, Cha Thay 151
Heywood, Joey 139, 97
Heywood, Karen 139, 114, 115
Heywood, Timot hy 157
Hi ck man , Syrena 48
Higgs, Claudia 201, 120, 121, 115
Hiking High 97
Hill , Jennifer 157 , 175
Hi!!, Laura 112, 116
Hill , Suzanne 48
Hirsch , Lisa 133
Hirsch , Leah 139,32,71,97, 12
Hitchcock , Eric 48 , 168, 95
Hobby , Brian 48
Hodak , Lisa 139, 136. 70, 222, 134,
215
Hod ge, Gregory 157
Hoese , Brian 157, 180
Hogin, Kelly 157
Hogsett , Darrin 157
Hohn, lisa 133, 132, 32 , 71 ,29.3,65,
68, 99
Hohn, Kirsten 157, 175, 210
Holland, Christine 71, 95. 109
Holland , Mrs . 95
Holmes, Bradley 166
Holmes, Todd 157
Holmes, Bret 139, 171
Homan , Th omas 49
Hoover, Kaye 139
Hopkins, Amy 139, 121, 101
Hornung, Annette 160, 161
Hotis, Alexia 139, 160, 162, 95
Hotis , Karla 157 , 160, 162, 161. 199
Houze, Victor 139, 114 , 115
Howard, Barbara 139, 188, 210
Howard , Denice 121. 128. 29, 98 ,
103
Howe , Rebecca 98
Hunsaker, Mark 166, 49. 168, 95. 27.
75,91
Hunter, Colette 49 , 66, 106, 96 , 99,
87
Hunter, Jennifer 28 , 27, 30, 85, 90
Ingle, Shana 139
lossi , Marj orie 139
Interact 99
Isaly, Jeffery 186, 187
Israel, Robin 95, 121
Israel , Felisa 157 , 177
J Jallo , Amy 188
Jarvis , Ginger 28, 112 , 48 ,49, 99,
87, 104, 183, 183, 72
Jason, Robin 40
Jazz Band 49
Johns, Barney 49
Johns on, Bryan 139
Johnson, Emilie 139,99, 114, 184,
185
Johnson , Gregory 49
Johnson, James 139, 169
Jo hnson , Joel 157, 171
Johnson, Kyra 139
Johnson , Michele 157
Johnson, Pamela 7
Johnson , Rebecca 139. 98, 95. 98.
11
J ohns on, Valerie 49
Johnson , Lisa 47, 49 , 27, 104, 105,
99
Johnson, Tor in 20 I, 76 , 179
Jones, Anthony 157, 164, 97
Jones, David 49, 54, 37
Jones, Elliott 131, 112, 95 , 35 , 34,
37, 97, 99, 82
Jones, Erica 152, 160, 162
Jo nes, Julie 152, 171, 156
Jones, Kerby 152, 171
Jones, Melissa 136, 1 " , 27, 98.
140
Joos , Chandelle 49 , 6, 7
Joos, Peter 140
Judd, Thomas 169, 186, 187
Julien, Suzanne 140
J .V. Cheer 110, 111
K Kalinowski, Richa 203 , 114 , 115,
140, 204
Kaplan , Dana 28, 67, 99, 86 , 87
Katcher, Jennifer 152
Katsenes, Karyn 98, 99, 140
Kealy, John 166
Kealy . Richard 187
Keenan . Kara 49
Kehle, Maria 140
Kelly, Sean 140
Kelly. Kathryn 48
Kemp , Denise 152, 153, 156
Kennell , Rebecca 50 , 23
Kerr, Paul 201
Kim, Jason 169, 95, 37, 140
Kim. Sonya 150. 114 , 115
Kimball, Britt 152, 114, 115
King, James 140, 181
Kirkland , Brynn 136, 71, 111. 140
Kirkland, Shannon 152, 153, 156
Klatt, Donna 152
Klekner, Linda 50, 11
Klessig , Jill 50
Kobey, Guy
Koc his, Troy 93, 178. 179, 166, 50,
201, 168,52, 159
Kogen, Jerri 99 , 152
Kohler, Kenneth 140
Kokalis, Jason 140
Komnedal, Marit Kis 50, 162, 191
Korkolselos. Gus 140
Kracht , James 50, 55, 57 , 119
Kraemer, Darrell 50
Kraus , Matthew 80, 152
Krieg, Jeffrey 50,95 , 114, 115, 119
Kuk, Deanna 22, 50, 95
Kuntz, M ichael 152
Kuster , Susan 152, 193
L Laderman , Anne 28, 152
Lage, William 140
Lake, Sean 201, 202
Lambert, Elaine 30, 50, 66
Lambert, Tracy 50, 78
Lane , Anthony 152
Lang , Scott 50, 112, 114 . 115
Langev in, Tracie 152
Laporte, Michael 50
Lassen , Kent 140, 160, 161
Latin Club 98
Lausten, Ernest 34, 35 , 37, 50. 95
Lawrence, Brett 152
Lawrence , Catherine 140, 143, 160
Le Phuong, Kim 140
Le Satz, Suzanne 140, 174, 175
Leafer, Kimberly 152
Leal, Laura 121, 140
Lee, Joseph 152
Lee , Sean 140
Lee . Heidi 95, 98 , 112
Lees, Sheri 140, 184, 185
Lees, Stephen 187
Leff , Scott 6, 152, 7
Lehmkuhl, Eric 13, 123, 140
Leibsohn, Seth 101, 140
Leonard , Amy 140, 11
Leonhart, Erin 140, 160
Leshowitz, Michael 152
Levin, Marc 153 Levinson, Benjamin 152, 160
Lewis, Amy 148, 153
Lewis , Michael 178
Leyba, Deborah 153
Licosati , David 50
Lindberg , Brent 153, 181
Lindemann , Jeffrey 140
Lindner, Kel ly 85, 140
Linn , Jennifer 153
Linthic um, William 153
Lips c hultz, David 153, 205
Liv er, O . 152
Livermore, Leanne 131
Ljungberg , Kristina 85 , 98, 188, 140
Logue , Kandi ce 153
Long, Kathleen 153, 184, 185
Low , Damion 153
Lustgarden , Suzanne 98 , 99 , 141,
193
Lustgard en, Tamara 42 , 54, 51 , 67 ,
71 , 30,82,98 , 99 , 97 , 96
Luther, Lori 6, 141, 174 , 7
Lytle , Loretta 141
Milam , Stephen 141
Miles , Diane 141
Miller, David 154, 160
Mil ler, Dianne 141
Miller, Kev in 141 , 97
Miller, Renee 141
Miller, Robert 169
Miller, Ronald 141
Minnick , Tami 118
Miranda, Dee Dee 154
Mit c hell , Tanya 154, 157, 177, 188,
210
Mitrick , Joseph 142, 164
Moc erin o, Charles 154
Moe, Za chery 154
196, 197
O cc hin o, Marla 45 , 53, 91 , 98 , 104,
Nabity, Derek 154, 17 I, 197 , 210
105, 121
Nadler, Matthew 52 , 154
Ogden , Laura 97 , 142
Nadler, Pete r 52 , 112, 114, 115, 117, Ohlson , Elizabeth
9
Olden , David 203 , 204
Nad olski , Bart 169, 170
Olson, Scott 154
Nadolski , Natalie 52, 172, 173 , 174 Olympian 104
Nad o lski, Nich olas 154, 171, 180,
Ong , Joann 154
197
Onodera, Glenn 71, 95, 99, 182, 183
Onodera, Mia 197, 142
Naumann, Patrick 53, 95, 166, 168
Orc utt, Tamara 90
Naumont , Michelle 154
Ottosen , Amy 97, 98, 142
Neal, Katherine 101 , 110
Overby , John 176
Nat io nal Honor Society 86, 87
Owen, Jennifer 154
Neff, El izabeth 95 , 142, 160
Owen , Dan 169, 170
Neher, Lori 142
Owens , Erin 112, Ill , 136, 142,5
Owens , James 178
Owens , Laura 49,53,91,98 , 103
M
p
Mackay, Donald 153
Ma c kay , Gary 43, 51, 71
Mackenzie, Ra chel 153, 160
Maclenn on, Christy 153
Maggart , David 51
Maseski, Coach 51
Makems on, Robert 51
Maloi c h, Nicholas 153
Maneth , Danielle 51 , 118
Manley , Madelene 45 , 51,30 , 67 ,
74, 96 , 97 , 99
Manley , Michelle 153
Mann, Lisa 43, 51, 71, 93 , 95, 106
Manross, Stephen 153
Marin, Andrea 174 , 175, 182, 183,
141 , 195,7
Marin, Edd ie 45, 51 , 178, 179
Marinello, Mark 51
Mark, John 160, 161 , 162, 141
Mark, Glenn 112
Marquess, Dawn 141
Martin, David 112, 51
Martin, Ryan 141 , 169, 187
Martinez, Angelica 51
Marzonie, Scott 141
Mason , Mary 153
Massey , Jonathan 153
Matcha, Cynth ia 141
Matchette , John 95, 112
Mathews, Michael 141
Mattia , Michele 154, 182, 183, 195
Ma xwell , Jennifer 99, 14 1, 188
May, James 141
McAlist er, Sara 141 , 164
McArthur, Lisa 116
McBride , Shannan 154
McCarty, Liana 51 , 98, 116, 11
McClane , Teri 61
McCreary , Lisa 52, 98 , 193
McFetters, Todd 197
McGarry, Constance 133, 35, 34, 37
McLaughlin, Catherine 114, 115
McNutt , Daniel 154
Mcbee, Monica 154
Mcclane, Teresa 7
Measel, Edward 154, 210
Meka, Julie 141
Meloy, Rhonda 154
Menard, Caroline 145
Merrell , Jessi ca 52, 54
Merrell, Jennifer 141
Metz, Sandra 97, 114, 115
Meyer, M ichael 154, 157 , 114, 114
Michael , Glen 141 , 160
Mickle, Nannette 115, 115, 119, 95 ,
34
Mickle , Yvette 116, 154, 177, 188,
189
Midduagh, Bitliedean 154
MilAm Debra 52
Pacioni, Ronald 146, 155
Palmer, Stacey 155, 171
Palmer, Veronica 142
Panessa, Vicki 114, 115, 153, 155
Pa oli , Peter 155
Papadopoulos, Anthony 53
Paradis, Miche ll e 142
Par is , Lucy 155
Parker, Thomas 142, 155
Paschal , Teresa 172, 173, 174
Pass , Shelly Kaye 142, 174
Patmore, Tamara 155
Patterson , Robert 142
Patterson, Kristy 95 , 155
Pearson, Rebecca 98
Peirce, Suzanne 53 , 98
Pelgrim , Joey 7, 53 , 98 , 95 , 68 , 98
Pelgrim, Lisa 53
Pentland , Wally 155
Perdik , Penny 155
Perkins, Kenda 95, 98, 142
Perry, Stephen 155
Pesce, Rhonda 131, 172
Peters , Charles 99, 187, 164,66,68,
69 , 96, 97
Peterson, David 131 , 203, 204
Peterson, Mark 131
Phares, Megan 144, 115, 152
Physics Club 96
Phillips, Laura 98, 99
Pierson , Chamois 71, 156, 175
Pitha, Stephanie 53
Polk , Laura Lee 142
Pom 106
Pomeroy , Mike 155
Pomrening, Karen 123, 172, 173
Pope, Cynthia 142
Pope, Steven 54
Popadopolous, Tony
Poplawski, Anne 143
Poplawski, Jennifer 54, 119
Porch , Jim 95, 166, 168
Porter, Paul 102, 103, 128, 95 , 131,
166
Potts , Gregory 155
Pr ice, Da Myrle 131
Price, James 103
Price , Jason 160
Priniski, Michael 181, 131
Provencio, Gregory 143
Pshaenich , Melanie 99, 155
Molen , Rebec ca 142, 182, 183, 172,
173
Monbleaux , Julyce 103
Montgomery , Teresa 52 , 72, 172 ,
173, 174
Moore , Erin 45, 52 , 98, 159, 195
Moorhead , Margaret 52
Morgan, Kelly 121 , 142, 145
Morgan, Stacy 160
Mueller, Robert 142
Muir, William 97, 142
Mulchay, John 154, 180, 205
Mundy, Kathleen 45 , 52, 118
Munsil, Donald 35, 37, 82, 95, 112
Murphy, Denise 142
Muzzy, Robert 142
Myer, Alezander 142,203
N Nabity, Andrew 52 , 72, 166, 168,
Nelson, Laura 32, 71, 29 , 68 , 102,
104, 5
Newberg , Beth Anne 53
Newman , Timothy 53
Newsom , Sandra 104
Nickle, MiChelle 154, 184, 185
Nienstedt, Karen 154
Noble , Tracy 41 , 102, 116
Nocif era, Anthony 142
Nofer , Linda 71, 142
Northbrook, Evan 166
Novak, Nancy 154
Novoa, Carolina 53
Nowak, Anton 114,115,154,201
o
O 'Brien, Christine 106
O 'Connor, Kevin 142
O 'Hare, Vinc ent 142
O'Reilly, Michael 154, 171, 205, 210
Q Quintana , Mia 155
R Rainey, Matthew 143, 169, 170
Rairigh, R.J. 54
Ramage, Kelly 155
Ramsy , Larry 54
Rapp , Steven 156
Rasmussen, Jennifer 104, 105, 131
Rat inoff, Mara 143
Ray, Tiffany 54, 98
Reade , Eric 45, 164
Reade , Todd 143
Reed, Bradley 156, 171
Reese , John 143, 145, 166, 178,
179
Reese, Sheryl 54 , 87, 99
Reiman, Lori 95. 101,96,131.221
Resinger, Christopher 131
Revivo, Allen 54
Revivo , Glen 143
Revivo , 'Ricki 156, 171
Reynolds , Kristina 121 , 143
Reznicsek, Suann 143
Rheinfelder , Paul 54
Rice , Andrew 114, 115, 131
Rice, Nicolas 104, 131, 197 , 196
Richard , Devin 54
Richardson, George 54
Richardson, Holly 143
Rieck , Allison 98, 156
Rigberg, Jodi 146, 156, 177 , 188
Rigberg, Michelle 103, 131 , 188
Rinehart , Eric 131
Rockowitz, Glenn 156
Rockowitz , Jordan 114 , 115
Roden , James 114, 115, 143
Rodriguez , Mandy 143
Roe. Danielle 34, 37, 95, 98, 143, 11
Romero, Carrol 111, 136, 143
Rooney, Stephen 143, 169
Rose . Diane 54
Rose , Jeffrey 35, 112
Rose, Sean 35, 36 , 37,95, 112, 123.
131, 11
Rosenfeld , William 55 , 75 , 91 . 98
Rosho lt , Steven 5. 55 , 72. 166 , 167 ,
168, 201 , 202
Rosner, Amy 55 , 97. 99
Rosner. Kurt 143
Roth , Stephanie 33 , 37, 55, 71
Rubin , Jan 95 , 131 , 172, 174
Rubin, Lori 13, 43, 55 , 43 , 99 , 102,
41,70,71,95 , 106, 30
Rudin, Howard 131
Rutkin. Amy 71. 97, 143
Ryder, Tracey 71 , 156, 164
Rydzewski , Jacqueline 156
Rydzewski, Jennifer 143
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Sabol. Robert 131
Sahnas, Athanasios 55, 37, 117
Sahnas, Demitri 101, 117 , 131
Sanders, Colleen 143
Sanders , Gail 131
Sandlin , Kinnon 5, 131, 166
Sandlin, Michell 29 , 55
Sands, Micheal 153, 156
Sarantis , Vickey 143
Savage, Christine 55
Schaffer, Molly 37, 143
Schlenker, Brent 55, 117
Schmidt , Julie 114, 115, 131
Schoffman, Mary 156, 11
Schott, Karen 87 , 97, 99 , 115. 143
Schott, Laura 55 , 66 , 106 , 28, 30 .
99 , 87
Schroen, Mary 55, 45, 95 , 212, 97
Schuba ch, Joe 102, 55
Schulz, Todd 156
Science Club 97
Sears , Lynda 111 , 71 , 136, 143
Sebald, Stephanie 131, 174
Sellers, Cheryl 131
Senula , Greg 143
Serrar, Johanna 156, 188
Sewell, Stacy 131 , 172
Shaffer, Kevin 13 1, 176, 181
Shanahan, William 156
Shassetz. Stacy 143
Sh e lly , Lisa 132, 95 , 106,28,90, 96 ,
Span ish Club 99
Spencer, Thomas 144 , 166
Spencer. Katherine 82 , 83
Spirit Club 98
Splaha, Daniel 156
Splain , James 156
Stack , Melinda 144
Stamatis, Gerri 91 , 98 , 99 , 104, 132
Starbuck, Michael 13 2
Starkey, Hope 144
Stein , Rhonda 70, 97, 144
Stepanski. Tammy 156
Stephanson. Sheri 156
Stephens , Dean 97, 98 , 99 , 114, 144
Stephens, Greg ory 114, 115, 156
Stephens , Jo hn 104, 133
Steve ns, Tammy 144
Stevens, Scott 132, 197
Stewart, Robert 56
Stewart, Chad 144
Stig, Sherri 156
Stockton , Gary 156
Stodola, Bruce 58, 117
Stoller, Jennifer 102, 103, 144
Stolworthy , Adriann 56, 156, 96 , 193
Storace. Dav id 144
Strack , Lorinda 144, 174, 175. 195
Strength , Michelle 56
221
Shelton, Eric 56. 178
Shepard, Lance 45, 112, 95. 35 , 37
Sherman, Julie 121 , 143
Sherman, Laura 13 2. 104 , 183. 98 ,
185
Sh ields , Cynthia 143
Sh imer , Christian 112, 95. 3 5
Shobe , Ray 56
Shorb, Jason 143 , 169, 181
Shoup, David 97. 132
Shroyer. Jennifer 143, 193
Sigma Beta Chi 90
Sipes , Edward 178, 179. 132 , 166,
104, 105. 123, 128
Skelton, Brittin 195, 156, 164
Skinner. Kevin 156, 187 , 176. 205
Slowey, Chr istopher 156
Smith. Andrew 153
Smith , Dan 143
Smith , Deborah 28. 96 , 97 , 132
Smith , Karen 132, 172
Smith , Kathryn 132
Smith , Laura 156
Smith , Melinda 99, 102, 160, 144
Smith, Rebecca 95, 132
Smith, Robert 56
Smith, Sandra 30 , 67 , 99
Smith , Suzanne 56
Smith , Wendy 56
Smith , Tamera 56, 201
Solberg, Caren 132, 104, 105
Soldo, John 132
Sorensen, Jennifer 132
Soto , Claudia 56
Strickland, Joseph 156
Stroth, Robert 156, 205
Stuart. James 144
Stuckey , Robert 144
Sucato , Danielle 118
Student Senate 56
Suiter, Deborah 132
Sullivan , Josette 132, 156 , 175, 185.
187
Sullivan , Daniel 156
Sutherland, Richard 157
Sutton , Paige 144
Swan, Brian 144, 169, 181
Swan, Joseph 56
Swanson , David 56
Swanson , Leann 125, 132, 108. 109,
27 , 98
Switalla, Rhonda 144
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Tassoni, Angela 56 , 72, 97, 159,164 Tassoni , Mi c hael 5, 157
Taylor , Jennifer 157
Te isch , Jessica 14, 99 , 37, 114, 115 , 152, 157
Telleria , Juan 51 , 57 , 99
Teteak , St ephen 132
Thespians 97
Thomas , Cari Ann 144. 197
Thomas, Timothy 157 , 160, 180, 197 Thompson, Rodney 144. 169
Tibbits , Alexa 112 , 57, 70, 71, 95, 37 Till, Leslie 144
Tirban , Angela 57
Tirban , Kevin 144
Tobiason , Sarah 99, 103, 144,207
Tokoph , Mi c hell e 132
Toothman , Kimberly 132
Treg or , Genevieve 97 , 99 , 146, 157
Trevor . Evelyn 157 , 177
Trezos. George 78 , 57 , 95. 168, 166,
103
Troutman, Kelly 57 , 104, 116, 52,98.
101 , 11
Troxel , Tina 132
Trzeciak , Christopher 144
Tucker , Van Edward 121.57,53, 85
Turbin , Kevin 183
Turley , Michelle 157, 163, 114, 115,
184, 185, 11
Turner, Allison 157. 177 , 188
Turner, Kevin 13 2 , 95, 72 , 86
Turner, Leah 35 , 95, 144
Turton, Shelley 144
Turton, Stephanie 132
Tyler , Brady 104, 105, 144
u Updike , Karrie 132
Updike , Traci 157
Utzinger, Lisa 57
V
Vale, Michelle 41. 57 , 208
Valentine, Christina 157
Faculty, Staff
Valiquette, Susan 133, 116, 123, 114
Valiquette, Tammy 133
Van Der Schenk, Caro 144
Van Vorst, James 144
Varsity Club 98
Venzor , Richard 145
Vidal , Lisa 145, 195
Viliborghi, Gina 197 , 145,214
Villareal, Kara 99 , 133
Visser, Anton 57
Volini , Joseph 145
Withers, Catherine 157 , 189
Withers , Robert 58. 96. 176, 187
Witt. Heather 157
Woffinden, Dawn 133, 183. 182
Wohl , David 133, 166,201 . 178, 179
Wohlenhaus, William 133
Wolfenbarger. Jefl 45 , 58
Woodson . Chuck 145
Wooten . Loretta 58. 108, 109, 120.
121,99, 12
Work . Alan 58 ,6 7, 117,30,99, 114,
Anselmo . Pete 208
Ar chibald , Coach 117, 124, 164,208,
211
Autenreith , Jan 208
Baker, Juanita 208
Barber, Coach 197
Barber, William 208
Barone , Coach 197
Bechtol, Phyllis 208
Benlly. Sheila 208, 212
Berk . Faye 208
Boyd , Coach 205
Brown, Coach 166
Brown . Stan 208
Bru ins, Cal 208
Buchanon. Patri c ia 208
Buenger , Ann 208
Burrell, Margaret 208
Cable. Jan 118, 208, 213
Camwell, William 208
Chesire. Ruth 209
Collins. Brenda 209
Cook, Lee 209
Cowie. Geo rge 209
Coyle, Terry 209, 214
w Waggoner, Carmellia 157
Wagner, Michael 145
Walker, Dana 133, 104, 116, 197
Walker, Stephanie 71, 134.3, 145,
215
Walker, Timothy 157 ,205
Walker, Craig 157, 171
Wallace , Christian 133
Wallace , F.B. Lee 133. 197
Wallace. Michael 56
Wallock, Joseph 157
Waiter, Kelly 133
Walters , Mark 145
Wampler, Timothy 166,57 , 168.27.
74,98, 103
Wardell, Kelley 133
Warren, Lance 57
Watko, Carrie 5, 145
Watko, Scott 45, 166, 58, 168
115
Wren, Elisabeth 133
Wr.i ght , Jay 145, 176
Wyatt , Bond 145
y estley , Kimberly 145
heeler, Shawn 145 , 179
White, Amanda 33. 105,35,37, 145,
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.... hite, Tricia 114, 115, 152, 157
hite, Walter 6, 133, 7
.... hite, Daniel 133
hite, Lilli 145
hite, Mark 157
hiler, Jason 95
hyte, Suzanne 164, 145
iley , Stephen 133. 117
ilkinson, Brian 58
illiams, Norman 97,98, 102. 145
Williams , Janelle 157
Williams. Matthew 133
Williams, Wendy 151 . 28, 157
illiamson, Christine 57. 55, 45 , 58,
0,71, 120,98, 102, 121, 103,30
ilson , Jeffrey 145 , 214
ingfield, Britt on 157
ingfield, Cynthia 95, 112, 133
inikka, Beth 45, 58 . 98, 102, 103
onikka, Chris 145
ontergalen, Joseph 133
mtergalen, Kathryn 145
Yancy. J .C 157
Yancy, Janice 157
Yang Kyein , Bing 145, 11
Yee. Richard 5, 184. 201
Yetman, Hillary 157 , 193
Yetman, Jason 143
Young . Laura 58. 118
Young, Monica 145, 188
Young , Taylor 157
Yount, William 58 .2 7. 178, 179
z Zakas , Christine 157
Zakrzewski, Kinga 133. 98
Zeman, Scott 145
Zicafoose . Darin 133
Ziegler. Dana 95 . 145
Ziska , Krislina 157
Zuchowski , Karen 45, 58
Zukerman, Pamela 133
Cross, Joanne 209
Curtis , Pat 97. 209
Dobson , Carol 209
Dunn, Stan 209
Fisher, Coach 177
Foss , Cindy 207, 209
Frobes, Cobe 210
Goff , Dia na 210
Haddock. Sandy 172, 210
Hageman, Joan 210, 172
Hagen, Claudia 210
Hallman, Lou 176. 183, 210
Hammer , Kerry 210
Heywood . AI 210
Hickey, Ed 210
Hill , Evelyn 210
Ho lland , Marfa 95
Hoover , Dorothy 211 , 213
Howard, Coach 159, 166, 167
Hughes , Coach 195
Jone s, Suzanne 211
Kiekenveld , Bud 211
Kimbell , Jared 86, 211
Knelange , Gene 211, 213
Knepper, Donna 211
Knotts , Betty 211
Kraus, Mary 208, 211
Kubida, Mary 211
Larabell . Robert 212
Loos. Helen 212
Lukian. Ro bert 212
Larabell , Robert 212
Loos, Helen 212
Lukian, Robert 212
Lyons , Donna 212
McKinney-Wain . Bryce 212
McLaughlin, Alice 212
McMahon . Chuck 212
McMahon, Chuck 212
McSpadden , Coach 190, 191
Meyer , Bill 212,215
Millsop, Coach 201
Moler, Myra 212
Moss , Naomi 212
Mo usseaux . Renata 212
Muirhead , Helen 212
Niedens , Bret 212
Penfield, Don 212
Penlield, Lola 212
Peterson, Joanna 213
Phillips , Jay 213
Radley, Susan 213
Ramirez, Maretta 213
Re ith , Martha 213
Riddle , Candy 213
Rutz , Jerry 213
Sallac, Therese 213
Schaefer, John 213, 171
Schellhase, Tom 213
Schifino, Skip 214, 178, 179,207
Schindler, Jane 214
Seiferl. Pat 214
Settle moire , Pat 214
Shore, Tom 214
Shurtz , Sharon 214
Stamm, Carol 214
Starkey, Wayne 214
Steele, Ray 214
Stone. Elaine 215
Swett, Charlotte 215
Tamasaukas , Walt 215
Taylor , Jerry 215
Tiggis, Coach 215
Trookman, Sandra 215
Wilkinson , Harry 215
Williams , Shirley 215
To .the Class of '85 Another year goes passing by
And Graduation js here.
To some this brings a joyous smile
To others, brings a tear.
For four years we have tread a path
From dawn to setting sun
But now the path gets steeper
And the climb is just begun.
We know not how this climb will go
Only time will tell.
And to the Class of '85
We hope your lives go well.
- The Editors