GHS Yearbook 1986

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Golden Hi g h c h oo l u1 .21rl creet Golden, Colorado 80--tOl \'olurne 112 Openings - 1
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E ngra"e d 1n ch e c l o ud \ One of Golden s scenic spots 1s captured
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W elcome t o Go lde n Andy Copeland extends an arm of fncnd\h1p co ll,fatt McGee , penin gs I s t h i s a n impr o , e m c nt ·Jim 8 JCne} and Graham H ogan tr} vanous wavs to improve Lisa Ball s appearance such as this paper bag, but Lis a doesn c thin k tha t th ey ar e ,en funny
Le i m e , h o ,, \-OU h o,, • D.n 1d Clark tr1e to tc.-ach , Cri,t ( t" how to hold a pen T.iJ.: i n g h i, l ot: ker hom e· t.ltke DJ,1J.,on laugh~ Jt the.- pro\peCt ot g,ttm~ all of h1, home.-,, ork Im· 1,hed CONTENTS Student Life 6 People 3 4 Sports 110 Academics/Clubs 150 Ads 19 4 Index 21 4 Ope nin gs -3
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• . d Memones sec rets 1n our min s Engraved- the most precious 1n gold , Ever yth ing lost. yet they remain , Reminders of p ast happiness , Th o ughts that let us con tinu
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Up, u p and a,, ay Spmh tloac high J) GIIS ~tudencs cheer on rhe footb,lll team
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D ip a nd bite · John Smith dip~ ChJra f:lliou for a li~ht ~nack before lunch
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La d y D e mon · Dawn Nelson shows her H omecoming spine m costume
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== . ngraved in go ld we re th e memo ries of ma n y pa rt s o f s t ude nt li fe St ude nt s reme mbe red ru n n ing down th e hall s with th e sou nds o f loc kers c lo sing behind th em. The aromas of l1ome ec. found their way thr o ug l1 D-Building as stud en t s tried to ge t eve ry last " Hi! " in to a ll of th ei r friends Students s top p ed off a t the sc ho o l store between classes , conversed in tl1e lounge and were still on tim e to their ne x t c lasses.

S id e w a lk urfin · l. oun~e life wouldn c bt: the ~.lme wnhouc "k.icebvard emhu~1JSts like Paul Au~cer to da;ule onlookers with ht· death defying ices .

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ottest • times

!though summer ,vas anx,ousl) a,va1ted b\ most students through· out the )ear. each person treasured different expenences during their vacation

Of course t\:er\ bod, en JO\ ed sunshine. sv.1mrn1ng pools. movies and concerts, ho \v· ever. \,hen asked about the highlights of their sumrner, each person·s response ,vas different

For example K e nny Eder and Brad

Mood y both agreed that their hottest ttmes

\vere "part\ 1ng together ,v1th fourteen Wheat Ridge girls 1n Vail and at George Thorogoo d , because 'ever, body s funn} , )OU funny coo " A more blunt response came from S hav. n e cc e Prie t who said. " M e and Li sa

B a ll watersk1ed our 1@; = ns%&S offt" R ebecca R ascon \vasn 't sure i f her mos t favorite ume rhis summer was "going to Ctah for m\ brother's wedding or J ack and m, three )tar ann1\.ersar, ·· The " Golden Gang ", con · s1snng of Tom Stra tm a n , Bobby tracman , Co llin Bonn e r , C h ee Neal , Bret M c Elhinney , K evi n Gas\oda and Phil

c hmidc had a great ttme Parc,1ng a t Lak e McConaugh\

Find a fire s1a11on? · Jim Pearse , Tom Bice l'v1elissa Fn Jody Hauser T11u l\fcGuire ,ind l i.-..t C1~neros gtc creatl\t on a Polero1d scavenger hunt in \ugu,t at an all·sen1or part}' , People to P eople see t h e "orld · John Smith Cmd, Larstn Andv Copeland ~lark forg\ Kristin Thompson l\itke Bau Kim Roush and Arn, Pipkin , 1su Portsmouth Ba, m England
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The ma1onq or ~tudent Council backed to I.o,t Creek \Xii· Jerne,, for a cam pm~ trip to get ac~uamted The outdoor,) member, include John V1dal,Jame, brier , I\f1chdle Peter,· ir,.,, ~toll) i\tcDonnld, ,\fart\ ~k)rman, Kath ) 7..accaro, '-lJ H.1ker , l..ira ;-.:ehon, C.hri, Hurge\'> Tia John,on, Jim P ·,e, i\lmdi ,\loore, Jenn i\fJCalad), Jod) Hau,er , D.1\\n Rhodu, L1,a I emganf. , ~like ()gle , Doug Dan1eh and pho· rographer Hob Putka llw trip \\3'> tour lull dJ}'> of fun

Bringing fame 10 (, H ~ Channel<) :,,;e\\, mter\lt'\\, Rt,r D1 DonJto .1t the ( u or.ido f een ln~t1tute retreat, at the Pondero,.t camp ne.1r L.irk\pur

A monke\ "11h a broktn no,c > Jo C~1,, pl.i} \ m the tree, tr, IOL to lorfet tf-e p.11r of her broken nO'>l' from ,oft bJII

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im P earse·., most radical moment this sumrner \\as snedking av ·a\ from cht campfire \\ 1th Jod y on rht Student council camping trip Afrtr three }ears of scarn e\ es I finall) sa \\ the ftre\vorks' • • 1he best cime core Gaschler had dus ,urn· mer \\.as going co ( acalina island because he mer a beautiful merrnaid \\hilt snorktling. l \cn though not e\erybod} mtt a beauri· ful rnerrnaiJ chis ,um mer rnost ptople had a good cime \X hen Jenny Ka y \\as asked for her most mtmorable CJme this summer she sumr1ed up tht arritudes of most people She said " I don c kno,v, I rtall) d1dn c do an}· thing special. I don't kno,,,,, but ic \Vas a fun k " sumrner, va now •

•• • \ -.. L<l.t) loung t: li1ard • I.1~.1 c,~neros ~oak~ up the afternoon \un
l>t:,peratc for heat· /'\foll} ~kDonald, \\Ith ,uep duoat, tr1e, to ,tart her O\\O fart' on the tudl'nt Council camping trip.
I\\ <lkc up:· Enc.Jensen drtams drl'llm) dream, v.h1lt' ba\kmg on the beach at Cape Cod
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etnons v1ctor1ous

Espnc de Corps - the common spine le \vas this spine \Vhich 1n part enabled che football team co defeat the Chaefield Chargers 28-9 Ac halftime, Golden ,vas behind 3-0. but rallied 1n the second half, scoring four touchdowns co cltnch the D emons · first homecoming victor} since 1979

T he homecoming spine had gained mornentum at the assembl} the previous da} Fearunng a reacher skit \vh1ch brought students our of the so·s dance scene back to the future and the 80 ' s dance style , rhe assembl} pro,.ed co be one of the- most successful ever. In class competitions the sophomores won che balloon race and the seniors cook the overall best spine a\vard

There \vas also a compet1c1on between the

cheerleaders and the football players co see \vh1ch team could eat carmel apples the fastest The catch - the football pla>ers were given onions ins t ead o f ap p les.

l ' he spirit ,vh1ch had started at che assembl} climaxed at the H omecoming D ance

The queen and king were J a n ee H a v.kin s on and Jim Bar n ey. The 1un1or attendants were S h a nnon Marrox and Tro y John on and Natali e B e nbov,' and Sean Bak e r ,v ere the sophomore attendants

H a,vki ns on summed up homecoming

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A not h e r one h ues t h e d u ~c • Scorr Dre::man slams a (h.irJ,; er to the ,.:round

Leadt:r of the Pa c k Junior Chet i'eal stride, .,head of the I Chatfield dek ,der!>

\ uck' · F.xpectmg Jpple\, C ollm Honner .ind Chet ~e:il b,te into onion, m,tt·:id 1 1e ,elped rl'pre\ent the football te.1m m a come,t ,, 1th the cheerleader,

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I Dt'Oll) I l.1ulm.1n ,core, fur tht' Demon'> .2. 1.o,,ell Sh,1rp , rod.: .ind roll Per,onalit1 ,lune, at thl· J!>,ernbh , Sophomore ,Htend.1nt, i'\at.il1e Ber.ho\\ .1nJ

:-.e,1n B.1kl·r ,,·.1tch the h.ilh1rnt' l trunon1e'> I , E'>COrt l\1.Hq

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'-lh.,r Ol)O l\l.Hrox ,,.,,e to tht' ,peu.Hor, m thl' P.ir,,dt" 5, K inf .ind Qut·enJ1m B.irnl'\ .1nd.Jan1:t I l.1\\i..111,on le.1d che d.mcm,:

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')olo '>tar · During the b.1nd's halft1me show Richard Bradsb r perform'> ,olo in the song J\.1emone'> ." Do the t\\ l'>t B.1 ck m the 50\ .1gam Bob Km,er .,nd C..tle I fall berg dtrnon,tr He tht peden tWl'>t for the tt.ldicr'> .,l,.1t m the homecoming .i'>'>tmbl) ,
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Thumb ~ up · At 1he Chatfield reta, s. Lmmy Ja} D1m1troff lt:a\eS parcners Baktr and Pooch 10 the du)t.
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'\ ou re: ou1 Kristy \X'1nh winds up for one of her deadlr p 'it., ·o Itad Golden to a H omc:coming victor} in ~ofrball.

( uJ11 -1alent e d • After Mr1kmg out the: Ch atfield team , Kr1sq \X 1rth core-. , helping Goldc:n to an 8 1 victon'.

1 The Ch n a:rle.ide r, kick o ft the Homecoming pa· rade .? I he 1un1or da " \hO \\, ns )pint b) putting the ( har~er , m tlwir grn,e , The , ophomore , haH~ .1 Homecoming picnic \ \ 1th b:ir~cul'd Chargers . l <) nee a~ain, the , emor-. rule :i , the) take fi r,t place in the flo at compeuuon l' he Tech Art , Club d1, pla), their mgenult) m com me up \\ nh their pn cele " llo;u

th e common s,1 r1i e.x1st1n ,n th e members

an d strong r egard fo r t e hon or of t he g roup, 11 the sp 1r 1t of th e t ro op s "

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omecoming e\encs kicked off \vich cht: ChJtfield · Golden Rel a} s on September 11 Some e\ents 1nclud· ed \\·ere criC\ cling skateboarding and sprint· 1ng co the ftn1sh line 1n skuba fins T v.-o da\S lacer the girls softball team trounced Chat· field \Vith a final score of 8 co l 1 hen on Frida} students d1spla\ ed a \arteq of multi· colored togas According to John Vidal. scuden r parnc1pat1on at rhe H omecorn1ng as· sembh \\as unprecedented The li ome· coming parade was on Sacu rda\ morning through DowntO\\n Golden Man} school clubs and each class \vorked hard putting t ogether their floats The seniors had the win· ning f1oac chis \ ear.

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I f1ngerna1ls as art., 2 Speaking of which. Art Castle shows his own thing b, sunglass patnung 3 '\.o this 1sn t a painting it 's frozen zem1 s 4 rrozen p.ir.imec 1um on vour feet ., \X rong' The pa1sle,· craze cake~ a new {WJS{

I o.: 2 I le\' '\ice shorts 1 chinks Chr1~ J\.1.ilone \ H e\ Chns nice earnnb looks tam11Jar replies Mike Connors 1 Excuse U) but ,, hat time 1s 1t., asks che curious ceam of Jl..iaf\ Capece in, and habdla P.irker 5 \\ di one watch sa\ 10 (JO .ind the ocher 'Sw.1cch ).i\'S 10 15 6 \\ acche, .ire out and bangds don c cell ome Joe Cain interrupts 1t) 10 08 exactly 8. Late for claS) 1 Top-)1ders and cennies co the rescue'

Punker s invade G H S! · Punk 1sn ta fad 1c !> a wa\ of life Sid V,oou, r.ilias Chn~ Dr.\~O\) cdh ,11.,fork Skomal

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Never better!

his year was al1"e w1ch color and snle Hair cook a new · cw1sc" v. 1th che help of colorful mowhav.k punkers. the au natural, dov.n to the shoulder look of Dreds and the 50 s look of flat cop Jocks Clothes were on the minds of ever, fashion conscious Golden1te Some people spent up co three hundred dollars on a Forenza original, v.h1le ochers prefered a three dollar outfit from Value Village Eicher wa} everything had co be JUSt nght co make a • statement

This }ear more than ever, people looked to the scars for mood swings The return of Halle} s Comet and the ever popular full moon made the m1schev1ous come ouc in ever, one Boccie caps c reaung an '86, an outhouse on cop of c· building, and a lounge decorated 1n everything from old skis co somewhat stolen stop signs were all a little out of the ord1naf} and a welcomed change chis vear. They made a statement that Golden was alive and full of energ} 1

Ocher statements were out of the movies Last of the Mohegans , Rebel Without a Cause Animal House or maybe even Rambo Whatever the movie, whatever the rime the fads and fashions of the year were engraved in Golden

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Hello again hello • The return of Halle} s Comet bring) Gene Child\ mind to work on a chart ro trJck the comer\ pJth Sacrifice for b eauty's sake· Excuse me Pam Tillman bur.. how do you keep )Our e,ulobe from hitting the floor) I mean twenty pounds of earrings must hurt 1 Hty, whal do yoJJ 1hi11k ) Sexy (Gomer ) Kyle \Xlestgard sports one of the pu1e beards of the year
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JI Oh Norman, ;\orman, sighs the pL:1ybunny 2. Don't bother me no,, b.ibe I'm hungry! 3. How 'bout a lounge ver 1on of a hero :..indwich ? 1 Or Art C.1stle\ version of .1 walking marshmd· low) Joe Cam and K,Hen Conner prefer the SJndw1ch 6. Ple.ise let me have a bm: 1 J c.in t e,en afford ~o,ks 1 7 I' m so emb.irras:.ed 1 5Jndy Nu· uon5 1::, ::.truck speechless by her ~th hour Honors dus~ quo1druple TOAST Tht quesnon 1s, can \'OU eat itJ Fads
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I Bono Vox of l r2 asks che St Patnck 's Da y crowd at Red Rock~ to " Sing sing a new song " 2&3 Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal want to rule che world 4 Phil Collins s.iys ' Take a look acme now
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5 George Michaels 1s your man Al s o known as " Th e Bo ss" - Bruce Sprmgsceen, Ul the year 1985, produced a world cour which shattered records and made him an Amencan hero

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he s been called 1985 s rock super· nova or pop-priestess She s a dancer a singer and has posed for those ever concroverstal nude shoes For the past year we ve watched her slither and slink through videos and magazines while exposing her now famous bellr button to millions of fantasizing teenage fans While singing about v1rg1n1t} and macenal1sm, her bO} ·tO} / sex-kitten image amuses some and revolts ochers You either love her or }ou hace her, but, either wa} , her name 1s M ado nn a and she s captured your attention.

Another thing that captured the \vorld s attention was the world itself 1985 was definitely the year of world relief benefits Bob Ge ld o f, a former member of the " B oo mtow n R a ts," heard the cry of the starving 1n Eth1op1a He then organized what was co be the biggest sell-out concert of '85 called Live Aid W11l1 e N e l so n felt that before we can start g1v1ng co others, we need to look 1n our own back yards A result of that feeling was Farm-Aid Man} other organ1zat1ons s1m1lar to these and 1nspued by like s1tuauons led to Amenca 's many humanitarian efforts 1n 1985 Getting married didn't decrease the populanty of " Th e B oss," Bruce Spr i n gstee n . H ts songs struck responsive chords 10 Amencans of all ages.

The box office smash that raged across Amenca was entitled " B ac k T o Th e Futur e", starnng Mi c h ae l J F ox.

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A m a t erial g irl· Madonna belts out a song for an audience of 162,000 at the Live Aid concert on July 13 198~

Shake s peare plays it punk

o hn Klu g pulled all the stops for the fall produ c tion Corned} of Errors by W ill i a m Sh a k es p e a r e The double sec of twills , pla yed by P ar J a ge r (Anttpholu s of Syra c use ) and J o e C a in (Ant1pho· lus of Ephesus ), Tim Fi e ld s ( Drom,o of Ephesus ) and T o m B o n e (Drom10 of Syra cuse ), all had var,1ng hai r st yles from mohawks co hair colored red , blue, purple , and orange.

Ocher cast members , 1nclud1ng S teve Garri s ( D uke of Ephesus ), Mary S mith (Luc iana ), R o se m e rr y Wa h to l a ( Adnana ), J o hn S mi t h ( Balthazar and c1t 1zen ), P a m T i llm a n ( Luce ) Bill Th o m a s (M erchant and office r ), Br ia n S m i th (2 nd merchanc ), J e nn y

M c l e ll a n (D r Pinch ), K a r e n C o nn e r (Courcesan ), Will Kribb s (H eadman and Jailer ), V a l V id is (Messanger and studen t direct or ), E r i n Fr a nk s (Angelo ), and K ir s te n Ba il ey (C1t12en), all had wild hair st yles and/ or colo r1ng

O n the oc h er hand , R y d e r H a rt l ey ( Egeon ), and G in a Go rd e n ( Emilia ), re pr e· sen t ed the " older " generanon w ith crad 1t1onal g ray ha1r and w nnkles

20 - Student Life Get b ac k · Dr o m1 0 S a n d Anupholus S ward off courteasan s appea ling adv a nces M ass ap p ea l · The pla y e nds w1ch J gather ing of the cast as the famil y 1s reuntnted and all ends well ( l1
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u c k e r up! · John Vidal prepares co kiss the pig while Jerry Yanz, Mike O'Dons10, Shannon M attox, and eil Cordell watch.

And rhe winner 1s · M r Golden Keven Steinbock, greets his f ms wnh Enc J ensen

Bl ac kout ' The crowd goes wild at the boys· basketball game .1g.1m\t \X'heat Ridge.

1 George Colbert recognizes i\iern Bond ' s track: achte\ements 2 & 3 Er ic Jensen 9uesc1ons Ke\m Steinbock Jnd Bob Stratmln v.h1le Tuu l\1cGuire , Todd Re,es , Jod y Hauser l\fmd) !\ioore and Bnd \.food) watch l. Kim Sh.up , Trae r Grland , i\lark R1chard\On , Curt Grland Scott l\iannmen and l\fike l\ie) er<o , member~ of the top ten , rJCe their mousemob1le\ ) t-.ltke O Dor is10 and Jer') Yanz challenge Neil Cordell ' s pig 6 Paul Lmdse) , Andy Bromberg , Collin Bonner and Jim Pear~ help the seniors in the ~,a,enger hunt

Cupid hits Winterfest

nstead of holding W1nter fest the week be fore Chnstmas, as 1n yea rs past, the school celebrated the an nua l event the week be fo re Valentine's Day As a result, W 1nterfest acuv1t 1es were tied to the theme of love

There were compute r dating. Val·O· Grams. a nd the fi rst annual Mr Golden con· test Bra d M oo d y, T o dd R e ve s, B o b S cr a c· m an an d K evin S t e inb o c k we re final ists with S ce 1nb o c k taki ng cop honors

In the mo usemob 1le ra ces C u r e C a rl a nd bro ke t he old record o f 2.63 seconds with a 2 14 seconds time 1n the pr elimin ari es The co p t en fin ishers raced at the assembly whe re Ca rl a nd won a gain. cote M a nnin en ' s

mousemobile went the fastest buc, as he cold the cro wd, 1t had received a little help from his hands The purpose of the races were co use physical principles to make a mousemo· bile crave! 20 feet T he only source of power was che spnng in the mousetrap

Another event at the assembly was the k1ss·the·p1g contest The crowd voted for J o hn V i da l and Ja m e s Mar l e r to kiss the pig

T he week also included a blackout at che boys baske t ball game against Wheat R idge

Rounding out W1 nterfest was the Sweet· heart Ball wh ich was he ld at the Colorado School o f M ines Student Center. W1nterfest·

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A Prevenuon Effort " This was the title of a special day set aside 1n an accempc to aid and inform students about some common and prevelenc adolescent problems Rather than having regular classes on Dec 17, all students were given a schedule with up co cen different seminars each period from whi ch they could choose Subiects covered, such as su1c1de prevention, eanng disorders, dnnking and dnving, managing stress, plus many others, were presented by vaned guest speakers educated 1n chese areas

Golden was the first school 1n Jefferson County co cry such a program and che only requuement of the students was to attend a presentation during every period chat the y normally had a cl as s. Most everyone responded positively after part1c1pat1ng 1n this experimental act1v1ty and one anonymous comment read, " l e 1s coo bad chat some people went skung instead of coming co thts The y really missed out." One of the only cri ticisms of the day was chat the seminars should not have been closed after a certain number people were there. Some of the favonte sessions were on cocaine, presented by Brad y J o hn s and one on improving your self-image by R ex Ga mbl e.

J o hn Vidal wa s the pnmary coord1naco r of the " prevention of self-destructive behaviors" day One of the only wishes he expressed beforehand was, "I would really like for people to go co the sessions because they wane co, not because they have co" Overall, chis acnv,cy could be considered a great success and man y people expressed a desire co have similar act1v1t1es in the coming years

A li ttle adverosement - The entire commumt} 1s also invited co JOm GIIS students for the special event

You better say no! · Sandy Nauons offers a student a fake beer tr} mg co teach refusal sl-.ills

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1 cuJent make them,ehe~ comfort:ible at a pre\entat1on m the small ~am that mteu.• t'> man} on eaung d !$Orders 2 I ,ergreen 5 school nur e, !al) lla\ee, ,peak econd h.i.nd on cocaine durmf ,1xth hour 3 Dl\ld Brov:n \ ~mile :ind 'good 5df•1m.1.ge are cont:igcou> l l.eanne DeH~n) n~ I\ intent on con\e} mg her 1mportanr message about eating dLsorder~ tudent~ ol all grade alert!) lt,rcn to one of the refu,al k1lh ,em mar m the l1brar, No one \eem~ to think this da} 1, boring or a \\aste o( ume

A packed hou, c • The cafeteru 1s full during one of the more popular ,u1c1de pre\enuon seminar)

Take chi\ '>erio u.,l y • Brian Brod) speaks m rhe aud1ronum on su1c1de pre\ enr1on

Try to touc h yo ur nose Shane Smith takes a sobntry re~t while he's sober.
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1 This bird prefers wheels co flying 2 Wendy Heffelfinger and Jodie Wilson can c decide whose going to dove
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S ta nd b y your ma c hine - Dirk Rogers places high value on his truck. Show i ng off> - Tom \'( e~terfield thinks Pla}'bO\ 1s a suitable wa)' to descube h1~ pc:rsonahty

St udents and their tnachine s

!though dri\ing seemed to burden people w1ch respons1bil1t} , man\ peo· pie found 1t to be an important necess1t•• 0f life Kelli Jon es en JO\ ed driving be· c .u~e I don c have co ride the bus

Dn\ing d1dn c onh rehe\e some students of v.alking , nd1ng che bus or the 1ncon\e· n1ence of car pooling but 1c also cut down on parents doing excra dn\ing Ro se Al" a r ado commented no w chat she dn"es her . .. parents don c have co do a loc of running around

\X' ich ouc a car man\ students couldn ' t go shopping co school aCt1\1t1es or the movies Eric Co ron1 s Pointed our char w1chouc his car he couldn r go co \I. Ork W hereas

Mi chelle Byars en joved the freedom o f dn\1ng s1mpl } be cause · ... I c an gee to where I want co g o

To some students hav ing a car \\.a sn t JUSt a wa\ of cransporcac1on, but was an o utlet for crear1vicy It v.asn ' c uncommon to find man y c ar owners spending the ir weekends putting 1n stereos washing their cars or Just add ing noveloes K eJC h Emerick and Tim 1l cox agreed chat the\ liked co cuscom1ze their cars co cheu own personal1c1es

Sometimes maintenan ce on cars was ne e· essaf\ for more bas ic reasons V 1rgd H a rdendorf replied chat " ov,,n1ng a 57 Che\ y, }ou ha"e to keep working on ic co keep it . . ' running

\\ ho , he tnin g 10 fool ?· B rend:1n H ager finds ha,mg light) and ~1 ren on h1 ca r gt\ e'> him extra adv:1nrage

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Keystone lift fails

Lamm calls

News makers around Colorado

aking news 1n Colorado this year was the Keystone ski life accident The bullwheel on the Teller life which ran from the bottom of North Peak co che summit of Keystone fell, catapulting people into the air and 1n1ur1ng 49. Luckily, no one was killed

Not so lucky were the 12 people killed when the Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Co 1n Glennwood Spnngs exploded on Dec 16.

Denver traffic came co a standstill when the Walnut Sc viaduct collapsed onto 1-25, closing one of Denver's main thoroughfaus .

Politics also played a part in the news Governor R ichard Lamm announced he was not going to run for a fourth te r m and 1ncumbant Gary Hart decided not to run for the

senate again so he can devote his time to hi s 1988 presidential campaign.

On a lighte r side, Broadway Sou t hwest came to to wn with stores in Cinderella City and V 1lla Italia. The grand opening of Broadway Southwest coincided with t he g ra nd opening of the new Villa It alia w hich had a second level added

The Tivoli Center also opened chis yea r, adding va nety for do wnt o w n sho ppe rs. Clo ser to home, T he Village opened in G olden and J L Foss was restored fo r h1sto n cal pre servauon

The re we re several big lotte ry winne rs including the patrons of the Park Cent ral Lounge w ho split t he mu.lion dollar grand p rize given away on J an 26.

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Shopping at a brewery > · The T1vola brewery was remodeled as a shopping ceorer and opened last summer
I -------------------------------------------------------------------i it quits • • • -..,.,. Bar patrons win million R0<ly Mt :\n.1 phoco by J•nn Rmn '-19 ... Need a li ft) Tht> feller lilt'~ bulh.,heel fell, c.itapul11ng people from the ltft and IOJuring 1 J L ~oss was restored this )'ear 2. Tht Village opened this year State and local ne\VS • 29 • •

Space shuttle explodes on take-off

Titanic found

Not forgot1en · Ceremonies were held at vanous times during the year at the Vietnam Memorial m Washington co commemorate the 10th anniversary of the fall of the Saigon government 1n Vietnam

Triumphs, sorrows mark year

t was a year of cnumphs and tragedies

ISeven astronauts d1ed 1n an explosion of the space shuttle Challenger, only a minute after cake-off January 28. One of chem was C hri s t a M c Auliffe, a teacher and the first pnvate c1t1zen to go up tn space The tragic incident was mourned by people worldwide G H S teacher G e n e Child had once hoped co be the teacher chosen co nde in the shuttle.

A cnumph for the space program occurred earlier when J a m es va n H ofcen was che first man co walk out 1n space from the Space Shuttle Discovery in September H ts walkway was a robot arm which extended from the shuttle

1985 was the worst year 1n av1at1on history , charactenzed by a record number of plane crashes One of these was the Delta Jetliner crash near Dallas, 1n wh1ch 142 people died

A Trans World Atrhnes Jet with 145 passengers and eight c rew members was hiJacked 1n Athens , Greece 1n June The She1te htJackers cook the plane co Beirut, to Algena and back co Be1rut Most of che hostages were released within days but che remaining 39 were held for 17 days One American hostage was killed.

P r es id e nt R ea g an recovered co doctors ' sat1sfact1on after removal of a cancerous cumor from his lower 1ntest1ne. He was back ac work w1ch1n weeks

Five prominent actors died 1n late 1985 Ors on W e ll s, of a heart attack, Ll o yd N ol an , after a battle with lung cancer; R o c k H ud s on , after concracnng AI DS, Y ul B re nn e r , of cancer; and R i c k y Ne l s o n in a pnvate auplane crash.

The K ansas City Royals won the World Series R oyals pitcher Bret Sab e rh ag e n was named M ost Valuable Player 1n t he Senes, pit ching triumphs over the St Louis Cardinals 1n two games The Chicago Bears beat the New England Patriots to become 1986 Supe r Bowl Champions Wi ll ia m " Th e R efri ge ra t o r " P e r ry and Jim M c M a h o n were popula r heroes

Natural disasters which drew wo rl d accenc1on and offers o f help included earthquakes

1n Mexico, landslides 1n P uerto R ico, a volcanic er uption m Columbia and a burst dam in I taly Closer to home, fo resc fires ravaged thousands of acres of umber and rangeland 1n several sta t es, Cali fornia suffe red unprecendeced losses

Controversy er r upted w hen p olice

bombed the st ronghold of the radical group M OVE, setti ng fire co an en cue city block 1n P hiladelphia and bu rnmg 60 ro whouses. Another controversial subiecc mvolved people w1ch Acquired Immune D eficiency Syndrome (A ID S) Court cases c ro pp ed up around whethe r or not students with AID S could be kept from accend1ng school.

W idespread protest did not st op R o n a ld R eaga n fr om visiting rhe m1h ca ry ceme tary at Bilbury, W es t G ermany where 44 az1 SS members are buned. It was part o f a commemorac1on o f 40 years since W orld Wa r II. Celebranon also ma r ked t he 10th annive rsa ry of the fall o f Saigon, no w called H o Chi Minh City, 1n che Vietnam War

Seveney-th ree yea rs a ft er 1c sank 1n 1912, the Tit anic was loca t ed 1n Sep tember A memo n al service was held hononng the 1,503 casualnes o f che disaste r

T he struggle ove r Ap artheid le d co ov er 1,000 dea ths among blac ks m Sou t h Afn ca. Black leade r N e ls o n M a nd e la was 1m pr1 so ned and B is h o p D es m o nd Tutu JOt ned the ranks o f pass1 fi st h eroes t h rough his in fl uence. M ean w hile. 1n th is country, M a rcia Lu· th e r K i n g Ju nio r 's bi rt hday finally became a nanon a l holi day

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Bears take Super Bowl

F1re s1de chat · President Reagan and So, er leader ~11khail Gorbachev talk m front of a fireplace at the Fleur D ' Eau in Gene,a m ~o,ember, 198~

M odern day pirate'> · four Pale'>cmian te.ronsts h11acked Italian cruise !mer Achille Lauro whtle on a ~1ed iterranean cru1,e. One American Y-as killed

t.hd ·Ea.,.t turmoil • A distraught ~tos · lem man hugs his son moments after the} su!'he a car bomb explosion out· side a \\'est Beirut restaurant in Augusc

Trags( de c1s1o n Christa McAuliffe , first civilian to be chosen for space travel, folds her uniform as ~he picks for a tnp to H ouston to begin training She and her six companions died when the shuttle exploded short!)' after caking off.

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Oliver - cast of dozens

liver r an fr om Feb 27 t o M arch 1 T he musica l by Lionel Bart was p roduced b; John Klug (Stage D esign and D1r eccor}. Rosa McClure (O rchest ra d1 reccor), and Caroline Mallory (vocal di recto r ). Stephanie Barclay played Oliver an d Lance Nelson p layed Fagm Other cast members incl ud ed Tim Field s ( Ar t f ul D odge r ), Ron 01 Donato ( Bill Sykes), Laurie Miller ( ·anc;), Mary Smnb ' Bet), Keith Bell ( Mr B u m ble}, Angie Arnold (Mrs Co rney), Jim Preston (M r Bro wnlo w }, Scott Raile ( Mr So we r be rry), Rosemerry Wah tola ( Mr s. So we rbe rr; ), Kristan Tucker (Cha rl o tt e), Sean Holland ( o a h Cla;pole). Chris Dohercy ( D r G nm w1g), Kyra Epstein ( Mr s Bedw tn ) Chara Elliot (Ol d Sa lly), and Veronica Vogeler (O ld Lady) T he stree t v end o r s were Karen Westgard , Cyndi

Barday , Doug Reiners , Gabi c hwe1gaer , and J1m Harp e r . The workhouse boys were Kip Westgard , Aron Ramadora1 , Jerry Vog e ler , Julian Giardinelli , Nicole Ro c k , Joel Murray , C hri s Godwtn , John S c howengerdt, Julie Thomas , Anne Epstein , Lori Arbuckle , Anica Norcro ss, C hrisu Thomas , Kathy Cross, Valeri e Vid1 s, and Broch Sm1th T he Fag in boys were Jason Berry , Mark komal , Denny Bauer, Jake Young , Joanne Dunn , and Danny Rudnicki T he chorus membe rs were Becky Turner , Kar e n Dunn , Anita Vogeler , C olin Heinri c h , and John mnh Fi nally. the student directors were Erin Franks (Stage), Ro s em e rry Wahtola (Assistant Stage}, Valerie Vid1 s (Choreogra p hy). Cyndi Barday ( Voca l Student D 1r ecror), and Mark Skomal (Choreog raphy).

O o m P a P a - Mr Brownlow Fagin. and other townspeople en10~· a drink and a song

It 's lik e thi s • Artful Dodger tells Oliver the rule~ of the house

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ac h p e r s on pl a ye d a uniqu e r o l e thi s yea r. From th e f ac ult y to th e s tud e nt s, e ve r yon e c ontribut e d to th e s c hool. In class and in the lounge or library, teachers and students worked together and had fun. Some followed the latest trends while others chose a more traditional lifestyle. The secretaries and administrators helped the school to function and the custodians kept the school clean. In short, everyone worked together to help make this year great.

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No, do ic th h way· Tom Grnnt has no trouble gettmg help from John Smith and Marni Rogc:rs

I Tim Abel

Joseph Acker

Ram, Adams

Rudell Ahlberg

Truvis Allen

Minou Am1n1afar1

Brock Anderson

Helen Andrews-Jones

Gerald Arnold

Howard Ashford

Susan A~hton

Alison Ascle

Paul Auster

Jason A}ers

Craig Bachofer

Kirsten Bailey

Kathleen Baker

Sean Baker

Tanya Bilrne y

Barr} Barrow

Glenn Bauer

Whitne y Bellows

Nat.ilie Benbow

Erik Beoedtet

Melame Bennett

/vfelissa Bice

Jnm1e B1eseme1er

Andrew Bird

J\11chelle Birkby

David Blame

Jennifer Bloom

Nelson Bloom

T .inya Boehle

Michael Boland

Jdme~ Bond

Kann Boogren

Rodney Born

Theodore Bosworth

Todd Bradsby

Timochy Bratcher

Kellie Brestel

Matthew Bromberg

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Cross Ofy '88

Planning ahead

The sophomore student council officers were ea n Ba k e r , president, Al ec ia m1th , v1ce-pres1dent. and K a ti e Fr os r, sec re car} -treasurer

Ba k er's op1n1on of the class of 88' was. "I reall} think this }ear's sophomore class 1s one of the best ever and I realh think we're going to do some great things

The ma1or goal was to raise Sl,500 cowards Senior Prom which next year, when the} are Juniors, the) will sponsor The\ would like co cover all the cost for the prom, and then make a profit from ticket sales Then with chis profic. cher would like to purchase a g1fr for the school Other goals included 1mprov1ng sophomore spine and gecung more part1c1pation 1n school act1v1t1es from sophomores

An o r gan17ed 1no Sophomore dJ,~ officer, are Alecia <;mtth Sean Baker, .1nJ KJt1e fro~t

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Beadle)' Brookhart \ m)· Brown Jonathan Brown G.iry Burch John Burchfield J.ime-. Burczyk T:11,,m} Burr ~itChael Burt Tarn Burton J\.hchacl B)e J.1mie B) rne5 J\-feli~s. C,1lmette Lynette Cameron Chen C.1mpbell Joe Card John Carl Doug C..arlon \ Darrel CJrs<>n
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High school ends junior high rivalry

GHS sophomores came from three different 1un1or highs which are nvals 1n sports, and often 1n ocher areas H owever, once they were all G HS students, the nvalry dispersed M a rc Bromb e r g explained it eloquently, " We forgot the ancient walls of our old schools and we were united 1n the peace£ul , solitary confinement of raging Golden Senior "

Juh e Thom as said, '' Ac first nobody wanted to admit that they actually wanted

co be f nends with someone f rom a di fferent school. Bue after a while 1t comes to che point where you realize chat before no w they found the thought of being fnends with you repuls ive coo_ So we were aU 1n the same boat."

Todd Bra d s b y said, " We are aU 1n one school now and Lt doesn't matter what 1un1or high \Ve went co. Some of my best fnends are from my ' nval' Junior highs this .. year

r I I [ Jens C:1rstensen J enrufer Chaet Sttphen Chavez lvitlan1e Cheramie Kimberl}' Cla r k Bret Cochran J enrue Cocker tll Thomas Colangelo Amy Cole Heather Coloru Sean Condron Michael Coqu1Ua r d Kell, Cour Kathleen
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Kel11 Fletcher

Chns Fox

Dan French

Kaut Frost

David Fullerton

Kirkland Fuss

Lon Gamache

Bryan Garvin

Lisa Gaudette

Tam.ira Gerred

Joshua Gershtenson

John Getter

Scac1e Gilman

Steve Gilman

Michael Gleed

Adam Goudge

Susie Grant

Allen Greene

Can,eron Greene

Ursula Groess

Holly Grout

Ile1d1 Hahn

Stephanie Hall

Jo.son Hanavan

Mark Hardendorf

Chnst1ne Harvey

Liz H.l!Vey

Christina Hassen

Tac1 Hays

Kevin Hayslett

Jan Heffelfinger

Michael Hein

Davrd Heineman

Matt Hess

James Hippmsceel

Allen Hobbs

Joey Hohner

Sean Holland

Richard Holloran

Nicholas Hook

P.it Hoover

Gabnel Hottinger

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ophomores had many dreams. one of which was geccing our of 1un1or high and going co high school After that dream was fulfilled another dream appeared gecttng a dn"ers li cense and, most important. a car!

However the \Ounger sophomores cou ldn 't ge e their ltscenses unttl che} were 1un1ors As a result , the y had co find other wa\s co go places

M e li ssa Bi ce said ' M\ brother, the senior, dnves me around

In a similar vein, Sea n Ba k e r mennoned that he mooches rides off sen1ors 1•

Being totall} honest, Ali c i a W1l11ams said her method of transportation was " m} own two feec ·

Dou g P a rk had a more unusual wa} co stay mobile, C hri s Dr agos' skateboard

! I I \\ ill1;1m H owsare \rnold Hoy WJrd Hulin Ross H uhtein Brian Humbert Roderick Hummell J.. 'I . .. l J Ronda Irwin Edward JJneck Heather Jarman .f\.{i chael Jenkins Greg Jensen Denbc Jerome
Thumb s up • As a last resort sophomores Kristan Tucker, Anne Epstein , Pippin Schupbach and Jenny Plancarte, without cars. consider hitch hiking
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Chrissy Johns

Brian John~on

Jennifer Johnson

Renee Johnson

Ti:i. Johnson

Corey Jones

Dana Jones

Patrick Jones

Rebecca Jone::.

Teri Jones

Kendra Ka r

Glenn Kazm1ersk1

Steve Keen

Joann Keller

Cheryl Kelley

Tawnya Kelley

Mike Kelly

Ton} Kerstiens

~Orman Kidd

Meli~::.a King

Julie Kinner

Jonathan Kintner

Jenn y Klem

Scacy Klyn

Danit:! Kntttd

Michelle Komoras

Stevt Knzek

Nicole Kusy

L:1.Ura Kurz

Michael Kucz

Kristie Ladehoff

Jeremy Laicamote

Tamra Lamprell

Katthrrn Langmuu

Shelly Lanham

Marc L:1!.COt

Daren Lay

Kimbtrley Leavitt

Justin Ledford

Karin Lehmkuhl

David Le1dner

Damc:l Levy

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H el p ing fnen d s · Kann Boogren tries to describe a homework assignment to Rand y Wong

Soc i al express ion • l\oreen Marson shows Chnsune Johns her best expression

Senior

preparation M

ost seniors had things the} \vould have done d1fferentl} 1f they were sophomores again However some sopho· mores planned ahead for their senior year to avoid future regrets

Following in the foocsteps of most seniors, C hri s T ay l o r was "going to parnc1pate 1n school act1v1t1es and learn the fine art of par· eying "

Oli ve r P osso, however, wanted to "re· c1eve as many credits as possible co make m} senior year pleasurable and be sociable "

Planning really far ahead, D o u g P o ll ock was "going co stop dnnk1ng so I v11ll have a low tolerance for my senior year"

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Je~1c:.1 Le\, h Tcre~.t Lichee Dwne 1.itt Laura Longrigg Suc1 Lumbt'rg 1.immy 1.umben Beadier Lynch Suzanne i\.unchcrian fmJ t,..tanning Brian tvfarsh l\1ichellc t,..f.1rtine2 Ke1rh Marrvnusk:.i
\\ ork1ng hard· Dana Jones enc~ to stud} e\t:n with the disturbing people m the lounge
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l\ oreen l\Li.csvn

John ~vfa\o

Scac\ l\fcClure

ShJnnon J1,1cD tdt

Da\ld l\,frflo\e

Doub McH(lse

Amoinecte l\.k Lane

Lisa l'vkSk1mmmgs

Ken Mernc

Scace1 i'v{ernc

'\ icole J\fezo

Liana t.{1ller

Sean M1llc::r

Steve J\ltllm

Connie Moble}

Kathie l\foore

Choe l\,fosdt)

Theodore l\,fou

ShJnt Muilenburg

Jeff Mull11,;an

Yanq ~iumma

Carol yn l\.funsart

S.Hah MurrJ\

Sh:rnnon l\1urra}'

l\11ke J\iu)coe

Brenda f\.ebon

Lara f\.dson

Johnn} Ne, Jrez

Ami :\1eman

<\n1tJ l\ orcro~s

Canora l\orcon

Jeremie Odum

Jon Oben

Joel Opper

Donna o~car,on

Chns P.tdilla

Chn) Palandn

Dou~la~ Park

habell.i P arker

Shaun Pareto

Shannon Patet:rson

Scace~ Pauer

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h ,h " tacky or ~hat ' \X1h1le dressing her tJCk} be~t

Alcc1.1 \X 111 Jffi\ SJ s I mdJ L\'J.n~ eJt \'Our heJrt out' "

Not too s habby

hen sophomores entered high school the\ learned not only about b1olog,, but also about fashion To know \\-hat was 1n fashion one had co know what \Vas tacky Acco rding co D ia n e Luc , Pol}ester, now thats tack) "

K a rin Le hmkuhl said that tack\ was ·something your mother wears that ) ou won c. or ·wearing h1k1ng boots with a for· mal "

Fashion wasn t the only thing that Golden students considered tacky According to Todd Bra d s b y 'Texan skiers are tack}

"Girls picking up on someone else s bor· fnend 1s cack} commented T e ri Jon es , adding so are people who call down on ocher people because they are different "

Another add1t1on co the Tacky Hall of Fame was , · Cheating on rour bo} fnend ," scared Ca nor a Norton

John G e et e r mentioned the tack} prac· tace of " p1ck1ng your nose, · \vh1le J o n Rodrig u es added. "Burping 1s sick, especial!} girls' " I'm from California so I don ' t know what 's cack 1,'' explained P e t e S toll

K,m Pe.,cher

Ben Peel)

Juliette Pepper

Sret 1n1e Pcrnnc-

.\lh,on Peter~burf

JJndle Peterson

l\lJnhe" P1<kthall

Yvonne Pma

Kn, P1r.1.nt

Jenn) Plancurte

Doug Pollock

Den1\e Ponuou~

~ltchdlc- Pope

Chuck Poner

()I" er Pos,o

Desiree Pottorff

Am} Potter

Jame~ Price

Ltt"Jnne Pnn

Renet· Queneau

Bob Quick

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A s oph' s dream

Sophomore girls had a unique idea of what they wanted 1n their males. Ju st encenng ,nco the world of high school, most tenth graders were fascinated with older men. When asked co describe her ulnmate man, B arb a ra Fer rill firmly replied, " I can't stand geeks! I wane a guy who doesn't do drugs or smoke and who doesn't talk about sex all the time. H e has to dress nice, have a nice car and, of course, be good looking."

R e n e Ad e m a thought chat C hr is Burgess was her dream man, and went on to descnbe what she wanted. " I like chem about six: feet tall and athletic, with a letter Jacket. He has co be popular wich lots of fnends and have locs of money that he can spend on me."

Chri s T ay lor enioyed surveying the basketball team, Mik e St roh 1n particular, and said that she preferred, "a senior who 1s tall and a JOCk with blue eyes."

Li z H a rv ey liked che "tall, blonde surfpunks who have big blue eyes and maJor muscles."

Li sa M cS kimm i ngs was more concerned with what's on the inside of her ulnmate man and descnbed him as, "Sensitive, canng and intellectual with a desue co succeed m life." It could be 1nterest1ng to these sophomore guls to see how their castes change 1n the next few years.

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Magdalena Rascon Traq RJ.uch Bel-..1 Reg1<;tt:r Deborah Reid Douglai. Reant:rs Leslc::e Rewmkel
Ra-Sp
Ann:i R1Cc1 Carne Richards Andrew Richardson Doug R1ch11rdson Linda Ridler Jeff Riggs
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Penny Robbins Martha Rodger~ En1oy being ult imate Bead ? · Shannon Patterson. Kacie Stunkard. and Andrea Sanchez love a squeeze from an 'athletic senior with a letter pcket' • Brad Moody
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Sop hs go fo r sen iors · 8111 Stone impresses the sophomore guls with his sunglasses

Jon Rodrigues

Cind) Rogers

Ron.l Rol.&ndo

<;tephanie Roush

B.i.rrett Ro,, !es

Robert Roze

Ben Rumph

Chrt\ttJna Rusch

'icole Sahr

Carne SJ!tcr

Andrea Sanche1

Shawn 5.indt

Vic~ 1 SJnks

DatS)' S.ittcrfield

Tamm} S.iuvc

Steve SJ.\\-)Cr

Grl Saxcon

SuZJe Sc.uborough

Am, Schultz

Lori Schumacher

Pippin Schupb.ich

Sara Schwarz

M.irtm 5chwinger

Damon Set2cr

Brt.in ShJver

Jodi Shockey

f rJC} Shufcir

Tma S1lco.>-

Mark Skomul

SuzJnn SleemJn

\Vcndy Sloan

Aliet.i Smith

Bobbie Smith

Enc Smuh

Kn~u Smith

RtChard Smith

Eddie Snell

Steve Soper

Neil Souchwell

Ted Speir

Trac} Spmden

David Spurvey

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Sophomores

Jenn1fer Stapleton

Anthony Steele

Kevin Steinbock

Ktrk Steinbock

John Stodola

J.P Stoll

Beth Stouse

Shannon Stratman

David Stratton

Katy Stunkard

Craig Summers

M1chelt: Sweaungen

Wendy Swinehart

Gena Tagan

Bryce Tatman

Christine Taylor

Michael Ta ylor

Julie Thomas

\'Qilliam Thomas

Shelley Thorsen

Ph iltp Toole

Barbara Toth

Shauna Traub

Karey Trott

Andrea True

Kristan Tucker

Lorn Turnbull

James Turner

Rebecca Turner

Andrew Tuthill

Garrick Ullrich

Mary Uremov1ch

Michael Vaughan

Deena Vigil

P hillip V1g1l

Veronica Vogeler

Jim Void

Chnsoan Voorhees

Jill Wadsworth

Chad Wages

Michael \'Qacson

Sarah Welch

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Anthony Alexander

Donna Bavec

Russell Beach

Mike Carpenter

Shannon Cassell

Brtan Davis

F1on Dore

Nicole Dnste

Bntt Dutcher

Michael Everett

Lisa Folkerth

James Frost

Ted Gage

Br}an Granqu1st

Aldo GurrnendJ

Mickey Harrington

Ian Henry

Wendy H,11

Tyler Hudson

Michael Jenkins

Norman Kidd

Knscina Littlepage

Duk Lowry

Staci Lum berg

Chad Mahorney

Mike Menge sha

Not pictured

Brenda elson

J ustin Rail

Matthew Roth

Cliff Shea

Michael Smith

Lawrence Spetr

Scott Sund

Sheree Svendson

Greg Thomp!lon

Stephan Tr owbnd ge

Leslie Wells

Ku-k \X"erncr

Karc.:n \X e~tgard

Tma \\estlmg

,\ricn \\ hidden

Noelle hite

hcrri \\lh1te

Victor \\ hue

SusJn \\ ilcoi..on

Debbie \X' 1ldcman

Ahci(I \X'illi.ims

Am) \\: 'illiams

Anthon) \X' illiams

Brn1n \\ ill1.im,; Shannon \\ illiam~ Julie \X ill111mson

r-.ti~ e \X'illiamson

Kelh \X 1bon

Jason\\ ong

Ran d all \Vong

K,r-.ten \\' ood

Edw ud \\ orsfold

KJn \\ under

\X endv \Vratt l'viichael Yale

Shannon /1egler Lrm /'1mmcr

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about school
chinl.:s
Sophomores · 49

Ad- Co

Ram1 Adams

Sahad Allarakh1a

Christy Anderson

Chnsn Anderson

Mate Anderson

John Andrl"WS

Don Archuleta

Stacey Armstrong

Melame Baker

Cyndi Barday

Samantha Barela

Brenda BJrker

Ten Bays

Mike Ba zz

Gregory Bear

Richard Beck

Con Beef)

Keith Bell

Mutt Berr )

Enc Bettinger

Michelle Bialkowsk,

Kuscen Bard

T.immy B1tt1ck

Dao Blevins

Benton Bond

Mecry Bond

Thoma s Botte

Kelley Bowers

Theres.i Bowers

Di.1noe Brady

Ryan Brassell

Lisa Breeze

Lar.i Brewer

Leslie Bngham

Paul Brooks

Sceve Brouwer

SonyJ Brown

Margo Burgess

Bob Byerl~

Joe Cam

Heather CJlandn

Melissia Gllawa}'

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SO - People

Optimistic outlook on duties

I'm eanng donuts 1" That was Jame s Marler' s response when asked what he was doing in Student Council this year as president of the Junior Class After he finished chewing, he hit a senous note and said he was busy giving commands ltke "Tie my shoe'" and ' Wash mr car 1" After these needs were fulfilled Mar ler said , "The J unior class 1s prepanng for Pr om , planning act1viC1es and working n1ghcs at McDonald's to aid poverty stncken senior c1t1zens It's all a part of the JOb ·· Obviously, Mar ler had an opt1mist1c

ouclook on their duties

The V1ce-Pres1denc Marty Skyrman, also expressed this posinve attitude when he said, ' I know we have a lot of work to do ( for Prom ), but I chink chat our c lass has enough mot1vat1on to do ic 1" M1 c hell e P ete r s burg, che Secretary / Treasurer, was "surpn zed how early you have to begin organ121ng Prom ", especiall1 since this was her first year 1n Council T here 1s much more time and \VOrk involved in planning and organizing school activ1t1es than most people realize

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Vual 1un1ors · Many Skvrman, James Marler and Mic helle Peters b urg !> mil e pr oudly.
Tammera Gmpbell Cun Carhnd P Lui Carlson \tc:vc:n Carneflx Jo c.i~~ like Catura t.fark Chamberlain
DioMe Ch;i., ez Rakesh Chopra 0.Lnd Clennon
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Chw,tina Goutier T rov Co.ire~

Surviving the holllework

Juniors had the problem of trying to do their homework (wh ic h the y have a lot o f, due co college preparatory classes) without getting bored or going crazy C ind y Ec k e r said, " I do my homework 1n my room, listening co music and at a sem1 -fasc pace ..

Stacey K e tt e rin g said she talks on che t elephone, listens co music, and wat ches t v., plus does her homework all at the same tim e.

C hu c k P ay n e had a lazy approa ch and

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cr1s1s

does a couple of problems, and then watches T V for a while

Ca ro l N e uss claimed " I work best under pressure - the night before 1t's finally due 1s when I ge e the most done."

Co lle e n Li vin gs ton said, " Whenever I ge t scuck on a problem I stop for a while and eat or wat ch t.v. So, I usuall y cake a lot of breaks."

Th e Homework H or r o r · Enc Mamon goes into shock when he sees .1II the homework he has to do ten minutes before class stares

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Laura Colt Duree Compars1 Jenifer Condreay Karen Co nne r Michael Connors Chr1s Coons
52 - People
Neil Cordell
I
1 , ....Paul CoronaJo Cri.-.c} Cre.-.\ Carrie Culler Karl Curimao Oil Cu~ck Elena Cyr Doug D-.ue Uric D.l!lm Frank D.ingelo D.dlas Daniel\ Glenda DJ\h1ell t-.ltchael D..ividson
D.i,•1s. Robert Denning Am) Dens.on
Deutsch Erin Devitt Brent l)1ckman
Ron
Khanh
Scott Donn Jennifer
ns
,,
Becky
Kart:n
Am)
Cindy Ecker
Elliott
Ulh.-.oo
Elm!>
En~mmgcr
Erickson Juniors · 5~
K1r.1
Gaf')
Richard Didonato
Didonato Allen Dikm
Dinh Chrisu Di~ner Chrh Doherty
Donohue D<.'1dre Dov.
Chn,uan Dragos <;h.1
n.1 Drobnick Thomas DroudbrJ Suanne Dugger Annette; Duhamel
Dungan
Dunn Cltfl D,orak
Dyke\
Char.i
Donette
Paula
Bree
<;tephanie

Denise Evans

L1bb) Farrar

Brooke Fields

Enc Fmk

Marc Fisette

Joell Fish

Sh.nvn Fitzgerald

Amy Flack

Timoth} Fo)ter

Enn Franks

Roger French

Mike Gaddis

Rodney Gaddis

Eun Gage

J ennifer Gallagher

Nacash.i Gallivan

\X.,ayne Gamble

Kevm Gasvoda

Manm.i Gerwmg

Robert Getter

Stephen Getter

Everett Gidlund

Frances Giron

Dawnann Godwin

Christine Goldb.ick

Deedee Gooden

Debra Gosnell

1om Grant

\X'.iyne Greenh.tlgh

Florentine Guerrero

Mark Hagen

J ulie Hager

M.iry H agerty

Dale: H albe1sen

Deron H aptonstall

Douglas Harding

Sally Harney

J ames H arper

Schelene H .ircrs

Todd Harshbarger

Halee H artley

Ryder Hartle}

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Richard Ha~clune

Cynthia H.1ulm;1n

G2) Hauptman

Dall.is lfawkes

J\,Luci Hawkinso n

Aaron Hearn

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Are you c h eauog ? • Oliver Posso looks much too happy t o be senously st udying

Saturday test

Saturda} mornin gn"

"There goes my weekend 1"

" I can t g ee up that earl},

Neverthless , on October 19th, 146 students participated 1n the Preliminary Sch o la sti c Ap· t1tude Test(PSAT ) at 7 45 A M 1n the cafete · na The p rocedures were org anized and ru n by counselors D a vid Ba c hm a n , G a l e H a ll· b e r g, and Z e lma M c Don a ld , and lasted ap· proximately 10.30 A M The test c on sisted of two parts mach and English , ea c h lasting a timed 50 minutes .

Student reactions co the ce sc1ng vaned Ac· c o rding to Chri s tin e Goldba c k , "The y took too long and they were ver y bonng!," but R e co Sc hulthe ss c laimed that '1t wa s eas y' " Ho wever, the maJoncy of the students ' opinions c ould be wrapped up by one state· ment made by Bob Wa rton "I goc up at 7 45 for a pre·cest 1 1! "

Wendr Heffelfinger

Cohn Heinrich

Carol Heism.inn

Denn is Hendcr~on

Robcn Hcndcnon

Tro r Henshaw

T ighe ) p a c es •
Clt f Cusack makes himsel f com fortable in his locker while he studies
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I , .,. - ·- --~ ··-· -•·-·. .Julie Herr Norm.1n H1Ck~ Tan21e Higgins John H1ldebr.indr Roud} Hildreth Tonya Hillen Molly Hogan Debbie Hollorln Kt1th Houghton Dan Hull Karen Hull Kimberl }' Hurney Lara Hutcheson Dwane lmer Traci Jenkins Michael Johnson Ruth Johnson Ton }'a Johnson Troy Johnson Jenni Jone~ Kan Jone~ Monic a Jonts 56 - P eop le He- La L______________ _

Ic s kind of funn} co look back and see what generanons from the past choughc of as cotall} unacceptable or cack} For in· stance, when our parents were teen-agers. a girl rarely wore Jeans, and 1f she wore Jeans with high heels or pearls, she was complete!} out of it 1 1'iow. a girl 1s considered ve0 much in scyle with this type of outfit To poss1bl} see what the trends will be twenty years from now, 1un1ors were asked what they thought was tacky

D a rr e n M c Ron a ld said that. 'caking a

girl to a Hamburger Stand and making her pa} 1s really rude'"

According to La uri e M i ll e r , p1ck1ng }our nose and wiping 1c under the desk. chat s ltke really \ omtt 1

R o ud y H1ldr ec h and T roy J o hn so n both agreed thac the} can t stand 'bleach blondes with pancake faces. too much ltp· snck, and five inch heels '

I f these things do take over as fads. 1c will be easy to understand why there are conflicts with generations

No way · Jo C.iss doe~n t v.ant anv o ne co th ink that her btaUt)' ts den\ ed from bt1nb a bleach blonde

T he ep it ome of rudeness Darren l\.1cRonald d1~pl.1 }'S true distaste as he · pack\ a wanner

Pam Ka11\\ara Angel.i KJndel J dl K ennedy Scace~ Kettering Kieth K hbon S.ira Lou Klem lvf1chael Klmkefus Doug Kramer K c, m Kub:\~tJ Scott Kurgan Tma L1mpmen ce,e Latorre
' at
hat a si ck q uesuon · Halee Hartley sticks her ounge out as a respanse to what ' s tacky.
s
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J uniors · 57

Getting ahead

A!though it may not seem like 1c, most of the Juniors at G HS have already begun prepanng for the tr senior year C olin Heinr ic h explained how he prepared for his senior year, " I am 1nvolvmg myself 1n classes, clubs, and act1v1t1es that I would ocherwtse have nothing to do with."

Da vid Wil s on approached the situanon quite differently He seated, "I'm preparing myself for my senior year through the miracle of meditanon and spintual enltghcmenc."

T am m} Lan sford D em ecnes Lat1s Derek Lee Lis a Levy Coll ee n Livingston Valen e Lo ga n
58 - People La-Ne
Arin Lu ckmb1ll
Ah ea d 1n t h e cl ass r
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I
W hil e she bobbl es to class • Jamie 81eseme1er 1s one step ahead of everyone else
oo
· Enc Southwell, Karen Dunn Kim Hurney. Mike Ralston and Phil Quick get ahead in their studies and their social ltves

Tracey Luckinbill

Ray Lund

Darlene Luoma

Tam.ira l'vfalone

Kristi t,,,faloney

Enc l\.iamon

Scott tv1anninen

Chuck Manning

<;he Uc}' l\.farc h

Jamt:!'I :-Wurler

Jerry l\.1.ulo\\

D:1vid Marsh

\.fichelle l\.ianh

5tJ(.C}' t,..J.trtinez

C.1nn:.1 i\iJthisen

Shannon t,.fattu~

Tyw1l1J i\t1upin

Lori Mayes

P.i.ul l\.i.1)·es

Raquel l\.icClosker

Kath~ l\kDonald

~foll~ /\,kD00.1ld

Brel l\.icElhinne)'

Matt McGee

Jennifer r-.1clellan

DJrren McRonald

J\1.uia /\-1c \~ 1lh.1.ms

Jod1 Mech

Michael .l'\iessoline

M1chael l\.feyers

Kevin lvf1cheh

B111 Miller

Laurie Miller

I nna t,.,iiller

Doug Miner

StJCC}' /\,fontora

l\.1ncv Mooney

Katie Moore

Mark Mortenson

TrO)' Mo~\berser

Am} t-.-fuller

Chr1.St1ne /\,1urphy

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uniors - 59

Chet Neal

Ronda Neal

Dawn t--ebon

Sonja elson

Dendl 1\ usse

Michael Ogle

Dawn o~wald

Ke1th Ov1.itt

Traq Owen

Kath )' Paez

l\1i chele P.ilLida >·

Kim Pato ck

Shanna Paul (hades P.1yne

fhomas Peterman

Michelle Petersburg

Lance Peter~on

Diana Plomondon

Sandy Pore

Ra chelle Pnct

Charlotte Qu.1rauno

Kuk Qumn

Scott Raile

I\; icolt Raitz

Chris Reed

Maria Reis

Tra cy Rese1sh

Elena Reul

James R1Ce

Mark Richardson

Robt:rt Riggs

Ken Roberts

Debr.i Ross

Tim Rowe

Denni:, Ryan

Lisa Sadler

Chcis Sancecca

Rob) n Sanc hez

Donna Sch11\mg

Karhrvn Schnn<:r

Liz Schultz

Jeff Scott

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Ma,ernal 1ns1 in cts • Tracy Owen shows a young friend the school grounds

No generauon ga p • Carne Culler and little brother Kevin enjoy each other

IIFuture plans

At some nme in their lives most people plan co settle down and gee marned This often leads to having ch ildren Mose teens had some thoughts about chis aspect of cheH future B ec k y Dungan said ' I wane my kids to have respect and learn respons1biltt} but they can still be wdd and craz} like me

Too ya Hill en concurred, " If I had kids I would be lenient with chem but only co a certain extent .''

From a sltghtl} crazier opinion, Ch ri s Drago s said "I'll let chem do whatever they want and I' ll give chem mohawks when they're ltcde"

l\.Liln· Scott

Jun1ce Selbe

Jovce Selbe

Heather Sehuenrukof( Cr.ue, Seiner Becki Sharp

Kim Sharp Saruh Sluer

Lorrie Silbum

Vane :t Simcox

Kell~· Skinner J\,(am Skyrman

Brend.t 5m,th Brian Smith

Mal} Smith Shawn Snyder

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En c Souchwdl

Lara Span ski

Jeanne Spt: nce

Sean Spillane

Joh n SpurvC )

Joh n Stauffer

DM la Steele

Todd Steinbock

Dirk Stelter

Hc:1d1 Stevenson

Heather Stewart

Morgan Stewart

Wendy Scolhand

S:1nd ) Stout

Bob Srcatman

Kell v Stubbs

Bill Szymanski

Donovan Talbott

Ch.nscopher Tanaka

Elhoc Th1c:dc:

Tim Thiede

Joe Th,sdewood

Matthew Thull

Mark Traub

Mark True

Roxanne TruJillo

Cr.ug Turle}

Pat Valdez

J oel V:1ndyke

Ten Vanlaachoven

Derek Vanwesuum

Vi1ler1e V1d1s

Jeff Vorhis

Julie Vuxm1c

Rosemerry \'(fahtoln

Amy \'qulker

M1chnel Wallace

Dave Walsh

Laura Warren

Rich \Varren

Robert \Varron

Denise Waterman

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Not pictured

IN
MEMORY
O
Aaron D. Hearn Born
c tober 7, 1968 Died January 24, 1986
Da\.1d Achammer Scott Avant
rton
Ben1amin KLrk 81llman
Cole
Donn
Hut chison
Johns on Loren Lang Denise Lorch
Marsh \Xl11l1am Miller
Montoya Richard Neal Sean O'Brien
Otero
Phelps
PLerce
Daniel Sanders
Schulthess
Sellers Dawnann Speer Bnan Strong Linda T refr> Keenan Warren Da\\n \\ eel,, 'J 'O\ \ X'e\l (Ot \\'cod KJrcn \'( l111t'hoo~ !~,.int \'('h1tting1on Cur 1t \\ 11 ox Debi \\'illum~ .10d1 \\ldl1am~ \X 1llc11 \'< 'ill1, DJ,·1d \'<'1hon J0d1t' \\ ,t~on J usru t \\ 1bon Kri., \\'1rth Connie \\'ood P .1,1I \'( Or!>l old 'ht'rn \\'\ 2tr Ke•.in Ye.111s K;itht'rme 7..acc.uv C\ nchu Z1em.\nn , for.ink Zurc) Ju niors · 63
Joseph Ba
Thomas
Laura
Mark Coletta Shern Deshazo Scott
Robert Getter Kristi
Tonya
David
Joseph
V1ctona
Ronald
Johnathan
Charles Polich Michael Ralston Manna Rogers Richard Rogers Connie Sanchez
Reto
David

Class of ' 86

Remember

When the toilet fell off of our coolest Junior Homecoming float when L y nn e's dog threw up on K e nn y's leg when we used to have F A C when you had to watt in line 1n the student parktng lot

when the track team went co Fountain Relays and didn't get to sleep until 3 o ' clock a m the cook out at the quarry

H o ll y Au s te r's parties

Psychology class the last day of first semester when somehow everything got turned upside down or backwards

when the same thing happened to Sa nd y N atton s

The Homecoming assembly when D ave F a irb a nk s dropped D e bbi e Durr a n t

H alloween night 1n Genessee our Junior year

When there was nothing co do our sophomore year so we went co C ind y's house when che cops busted P a t's radical party our sophomore year

when we learned how co drive without licenses especially around 6th avenue west when we went co Youth and Government our 1un1or year

when L y nn e had a real exciung slumber party after che hilarious Donkey Basketball game working on the senior float all night before the Homecoming parade at Dou g's house when College Comp papers were due when everyone wanted to be a Doo- Dah on the first raft trip and when some people weren't they cried , then pretended that the Beagles and Zee Zos were better when the Beagles jammed when che punke rs came co town when Jim 's car got decorated and K e nn y, Bra d , Tom , Jim , Gr eg, and C o ll in put Li sa's head in the boy ' s bathroom toilet when H ea ther did the "hustle" at Darin 's house on New Year ' s Eve and a mystenous illness went around when K e ll ey and Jod y did their talented statr fall without making a mess when the chili made everyone sick on the second raft tnp when the D R EDS ran through Jim P

's campaign speech 10 bikinis that said " G1mmie J immie " when things like outhouses and dinosaurs appeared on top of C building

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64 - People Serious ly? - Tuu McGuue doesn ' t know what co do with funny guy Robb Crowe when he puts on his senous acc. Go ld e n's ow n Mo u nt O lymp us - The county 's most creauve crowd comes cogecher for a spirited toga tailgate pan) Those stud seniors attending are ( Front ) Lisa "' Tina " Cisneros , Lynne Stablein, (Middle) Dave Locke Janet Hawkmson. Doug Daniels Joanne Brockway, Greg Gantner , Mindy Moore, Kenny Eder , Rebecca Rascon. Heather Cook Mehss1 Fry Debbie Bade, Jody Hauser (Back ) Jeff Glenn , Marc Dickson , Sceve Bramon , Brad Mood) Titu McGuire, Kyle Wescgard and Mike Stroh
ea rse

1 want you! • Mike Skinner tries co convert sen iors co his way of dre ss.

Parking problems ?• J oel VanDyke and Tamm y Campbell finally find a park ing spa ce fo r his lovd)' farm wagon

( , rt JI g uru • i\lan t ort:IJnd ,1,~ \ p\)Ch1c Vern fornpl.:m\ ,1bou1 h1~ l uttHt' l'ompkm, " "' a J;Ut:,t ,peak er 11, P') cholo!!> cla,, Seniors ·

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S Oty '86
65

Late dates

What's your best excuse for breaking curfew?

Jan e Lhocak" I had co go slow because there was a policeman behind me ..

Gina Gorden - "Steve broke his glasses and we had co go slow because he had co wear his sunglasses "

Graham H ogan' There was a wreck and the police didn't show up for forty-five minutes and we couldn't get by the cars so we had co watt '

Jim Barne y' I ran out of gas and so I had co walk about five miles to get more. ..

Janee H awkinson - 'The truck goc stuck 1n reverse and It cook us a half hour co gee It ouc of reverse "

Joe Wal s h" It 's hard to leave when }ou can't find the door ..

Kyle We s cgard" We were going to go sw1mm1ng but we forgot our sw1mm1ng suits and had co watt unnl everyone left "

Eric C oroni s" I don ' t have one "

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1 fig h 10 th e k y - Janc:t Hawkmson. Doug Daniels and M mdy Moore lead che senior class to great height~ The senior class started the yea r by buildmg the wannmg Homecoming float The officers helped pl:in an all n1ghter at Celebrity Spores Center a ski trip and senior lounge day They also played a part an or· r anizing gr.4duauon cc: remon1es The seniors as a whole with the help of Mike O ' Donsio and his psychology classes. o rganized P roiect Prade

Rose Alvarado

Mirra Am1nJafan

John Andersen

Heather Anderson

Margo Annis

Angela Arnold

Tim Asher

Kim Astle

H oll } Auster

Hamid Azad

Lisa Ball

Tony Ballard

Paula Ballinger

James Barney

Scott Bazz

David Beecher

James Beecher

V1oletta Bele

Michelle Bellairs

Tom Bice

Tammy Bishop

J ames Biener

J eff Boldt

Collin Bonner

Senio rs • 67

The high life

Describe the three years you spent in high school.

C hri s toph e r Le" *** 11 1 111 - l \\ as usualh lose ' "

K e ith Emri c k' I \e ne\er gotten so much sleep 1n ffi} ltfe 1•

Arthur C as cl e· I d rather be 1n S1bena 1•

Mit z i M a rkh a m - \X ild and craz\ and con f using!! "

Ad a m Pineau - Its there

Sc ou H e i l er' The girls were great ' "

O a , id B eec h e r - A prelude to the fu t u re ·

S h e rry Fr a nk" Defintteh an expenence 1 '

Tom Norek - See }ou next year' ·

Jim Barn ey - It s an undescnbable feeling"

Eri c C oron, - H oh bananas''

P a m Tillm a n - Inceresnng. everrth1ng bu t t he school w ork"

Donella Scew a rc · Beaunful and wonderful 10 man} ways "

Mary P a y n e - Parq H art},

Jam es Martin - '"[ here ' s beccer things co do t hen go to school

Bo- Cl -
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Tammy Boleiack

Cline Boston

Lisa Braden

Richard Bradsb\ II

Stephen Bramon

Crystal Brassell

Joanne Brockway

And} Bromberg

Jim Brown

J 1m Brunner

Kevin Bureman

Chns Burgess

Lisa Burnham

Dana Butler

Michelle Byars

Gina Caett

Maf} Capett1ni

Amy Card

Tracy Carland

Knsnn Carlson

Art hur Castle

Bnan Chaet

Lisa Cisneros

Dav id Cla rk

Sen i or b ow wow • D exter the me t al·mutt entettains enthusiastic seniors l'vlarc1e Jones Susie M ooney, Bill Love and To m Nore k
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I could have died!

Q: Describe the most embarrassing thing you've done?

Sap hi a R a n a- " I ended up going to Wend} s for prom ."

K y r a Ep s te in" On the ski lift while I was reading the sign keep ski nps up one of my skis broke in half and the other one fell off "

Emmy Dimitr off- " Getting stabbed 1n the butt with a ski pole."

Li sa Le in ga n g- " I drank the science mixture by accident. "

Audrey M ocr- " We had given a tea cher a suit for his birthday and I was suppose co gee a picture of 1c I asked him co pose 1n his birthda} suit. "

J en nife r N e ighbors" My mom walked in on me and my date ."

Co r a Lon g ri gg- " I walked down Colfax while taking my clothes off. "

Steve Co l vi n" One morning I used soap instead of toothpaste to brush my teeth

K im Coke n- " I Jumped into a sw1mm1ng pool and m}' swim cop wasn ' t t1ed t1ght enough and it came off."

Co- Do
70 - People

Kim Coken

Kern Collier

And} Collins

Steve Colvin

Cynthia Cook

Heather Cook

Chnst} Cooper

And} Copeland

Enc Coron1s

Stephanie Cowles

John Cnst

Ted Cross

Robb Crowe

Lisa Cullum

Craig Cyr

Doug Daniels Chns Dennis

Gaf} Dettmann

Lauren Dickinson

Marc Dickson

Debbie D1Jkhu1zen

Emmy Jay D1m1troff

Curt D1sne}

Kirk Douglas

S h.tker, .ind br.iker, - Cli ff H augen and Garr R oldan ,a, ' \en1ors rule" with a handshake: wuh ~upport I on T odd l\.{ .ilmgren and M arshall Cla)
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D u- Ep Chn s Dreblow Sc ott Dreman M a tt hew Dn st e Tr ac e y Dudle ) I an D uncan L isa D urando Andy D urbin K enn y Eder Tern Edw ards J im Elmer J enni fe r Embury K ei t h Emnck Chad En dsley K yra Ep s tein 72 - People--~------------------~------Fabulous fantasies Q: What career does the future hold for you? C h r is D e nn is - Getung gigs for the J ammers " D ean M a lt ese - working for ffi} fifteenth credit" Sea n Whi t e' Dn, 1ng a bus for Maltese " P a m M o bl ey" Taking care of m} twins. ' I ra L o n g - "L1v1ng 1n Alaska and being a ski bum. " C r ys ta l Brasse ll" Being a spy" P e n n y R o b er ts - Making plastic eyeballs · C hri s t y C oo p er" Being a sk) diver " A da m P i n ea u' Being a mad arsonist · D a n L a ir a rn ore' Internattonal Pla}bO} ' T im F i e l d s" Soap opera actor · Do n R o b e r ts" World's sexiest g1galo J u n Elm e r - "Being a California beach bum" An dy Co p e l a nd - 'Drug dealer "

l t, a l o n g "\\ay from mud pi es· Audrq Mott and Christie Malone srri"e to create tht perfect pot.

Look of mt'>c h1cf • Ch ,1 Cooper look, hocked Jt the lecture b b en b· ':>.ir d} Nations D.ison \'( hidden l1'>ten'> m arnu,emern \\ Je trymb ro appear bus) and Heather ;\nder,on 1, upfront about lt\tenmg

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Look of a genius · Kelly Skinner falls asleep while Pat Litt 1s ready to face the world with his Vurntts
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Ma gic finger s· t-.larcie Jones pass,onatdy runs her fingers through the cla)' , thinking of that speoal gu)'

Excuses, excuses

Q: What 's y our excu se for getting out of cla ss ?

Ar cbur C a s tl e - "There has been a car wreck and J i m Ba rn ey broke his leg and his neck and three toes on his nght fooc and I have co take h1m to the hospital

J e ff B o ldt - · I' ve become vef} sick and I muse lea"e

C hr is D e nni s" I am needed co cake care of J e ff 1n his ume of need"

Br a d B a um ga rcn e r' M y dog JUSt died and it 1s ve11 emotional so I must leave

J a m es M a r t in - I have co go co a JOb 1nterv1ew

L is a Ba ll - I ace something which d1dn t agree with me and now I am deachl} 111 and I need co go home ·

W e nd y N yl a nd - · I have co go co the orthodontist and his office 1s 1n Southeast Denve r so I have co leave now 1f I wane to get the re 1n time

C hri s ty Coo p e r - I Just got a message that my cat 1s stuck in a tree and I have co go home and rescue him.

Matthew Eczenhouser

Bambi Farkas

Stacey Faykosh

Beatriz Fernandez

Tim Fields

Leslie Finnell

Richard Fisher

Todd Fondy

Alecia Forsyth

Sherry Frank

Daron French

Sean Frey

Melissa Fry

Heath Fuqua

Greg Gantner

Steve Garns

Scott Gaschler

Joe Gershtenson

La r ry Gidley

Chnst1ne Gtllesp1e

J eff Glenn

Gina Gorden

Lisa Gramm

R oger Green

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Scott Green

Doroth y Gnffin

Gift to Golden

What is your greatest contribution to Golden High?

P a m T i llm a n" I m trying to help organize the senior pro1ect and I' m 1n the school pla}

T e ri La r s on" According to the guys. it ' s my legs."

Jim Bar n ey" I brighten up everyone ' s life JUSt by m} presence."

C lint Bos ton - Bnng1ng not1ce to track and cross countf} I was on the team which sec the 3200 relay record and broke the school re cord in the 5K."

Brendan Hager

Adam Haman

C h ri s D e nni s, D ea n M a lt ese" Dreds ' greatest concnbunon was the dinosaur on cop of c· Building lase year "

Ru sse ll Werber" I was sus pended for five days ."

D o n e ll a S t e'\\•a rt" Leaving m} memones w ith friends and to the school. "

H e idi R ew ink e l" I really cake pnde 1n my accomplishments as Tndent ed1tor-1n-ch1ef. I chink rela} 1ng ne ,.v s co the students 1s one of the most 1mponanc 1obs around."

T a n ya H a rv ey" I went to state 1n Cross Countr> my sophomore year."

Virgil H ardendorf

Tanya Harve y

Ross Hast ie

Jill Hat c her

Clifford Haugen

Dennis Haulman

Jod y Hauser

Janet Hawkinson

Todd Hayslett

Wayne Heffelfinger

Gr- He
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D ee p co n cen trauon • I "en the craztne~, of rhe loun>!e d0t)n·t disturb Kristin Thomp· \On when she ' s readin~ .i good book

Mu s t b e watc hi ng t h e c h ee rl ea d e r s · Tom Zerbesc 1s enchralled with the H omecoming :issembl}',

Bod y l a n g u age • Susie Moone y, Doug Daniels,

sz also work on honors English assignments

Mitra Am1n1afart, and Chris Hildr eth expres~ thetr concentrauon with their hands Steve Popiel , Joe \'qelb Tammy Maxwell , Todd Reves and Debra Kobernu
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h y am I h e r e? · Scort Ziporm chmks of places he would rather be, while Julie Rardin , Mace Eczenhouser, Jame s Beecher and Sherry Frank work vigorously on chetr labs

The place to be

Q: What's your favorite place at GHS and why?

~f a r c 1 S c ho ec h - "T he lounge because 1t s full of all the people

Mi c h e ll e Bya r s - "The lounge because 1t s a place ~here \OU can communicate " 1th all \ our acquaintances

J e nntfer e 1g hbors - ''The parking lo t because 1t s on the ,va,· out "

J o hn And e rse n - A- Bu1ld1ng because e, enone 1s so energetic there"

R o b e rt Thomp s on' T he Appl e lab because m\ fnends are there

Mik e k1nn e r - A-2 because I am 1nsp1red there for m, arc ,, o r k.

Don e ll a Sce a rt - 'The lo unge, beca u se e,enone 1s t he re and you can \\ atch t he gu} s \\' alk b,

Ri c ha rd Bra d s b y - T he co u rt\'ard because I can see a bunch o f d 1fferen c peop le t he re

Kr1 scen Moln a r - "T he lounge beca u se 1t s a p lace for friends to soc 1al 1ze be t\\ een c lasses and on the ir pe n ods off"

T r1 s h P az ar - "T he lo u nge because 1t s a pa rt \ place ,, here life 1s fun a nd full o f ha pp iness.'

Scott Heisler

Chns H ildreth

Bart H inkle

Graham Hogan

He1d1 H oope r

Wend) Hutchmson

Brad Jackson

Patnck Jager

J eff J a2w1eck1

Enc Jensen

Dan J ohnson

K elli Jones

M arcie Jones

Van J ones

Chandra Kay

J ennifer K ay

Bren t K 1ndsvate r

T am ra Kl e in

K en n K nittel

Mar k K nox

Deb bie K obernusz

K ell ey K ohn

W ill Kr ibbs

Keith Ku nce

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The dating gaine

What's your excuse for getting out of a date?

T om Zerbest" H ad co work "

H e idi R ewi nkel" I' ve got ocher plans ·

Eri c J e n se n" Ic ' s against m} rehg1on 1 ••

M i k e Viccor" M y per iguana 1s cnpp1ng on acid and he thinks hes a blind left handed tennis pro' '

C ollin Bonn e r" I have co cake m} dogs co che vet ..

Gina Caeu" M} parents .-.von ' c lee me " or " ocher plans ."

Ni co l e Ro c k" I have co \vash m} hair "

H e sa}S ' What abour tomorrow n1ghc >· r have co df} 1c 1"

Br e nc Kind sva cer" I was driving down rhe road , and a horse stepped ouc 1n front of me , ,c co call y creamed my car l e .-.vas about an hour walk co the nearest telephone, I am so shook up , I can ' t make che dace' '

Juli e Rardin - M} dog got run over b} a car. "

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Dan Lairamore

Steven Langmuir

C) ntia Larsen

Teri Lar~en

Deann Laurin

Lisa Leingang

Brenda Lepke

Bobbi Levan

Jane Lhotak

Michael Libra

Paul Lindse}

Bob L1 sco

Patnck Litt

David Locke

Cora Longngg

W1ll1am Love

Lyle Lujan

Manann e Lu ndekvam

J oe Lyon

Chistopher Mabry

Je nnifer Ma ca lad y

J ennifer Madonna

Nadine Maesta s

Todd Malmgren

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Sm i le , your on candid c amera - C1ndr Larsen, Andy Brombe rg Wendy H utchinson Jane Lhotak and She llie Chris t ensen a ll com pa re homewo rk notes
Senio rs - 81

Dean Maltese

T1moth} Manning

Bnan lv1arc1n

Obnoxious ((pick-up''

Q: Wh a t is one of your b e st pick-up lin es .

K e nn y Ed e r" Are you ver} beauttful or am I veq drunk ''

James Martin

Tim Marttnez

A l a n M o r e l a nd" I'm looking for a h1ghl} religious experience

Bra d Mo o d y - · I'll love }ou for the rest of the night

M a rk Y ac o ve n a' Women find me accracnve. don ' t vou

K arl Tuthi ll' Are \OU doing an}th1ng Fnday n1ghc;i "

J e ff B o lde" I'm looking for a meaningful one night relat1onsh1p "

C hri ~ Bur gess - He, Bab} , what ' s your sign ;,"

J o hn C r is e" Do \ ou wane to listen to m} stereo, 1c sounds better 1n the back seac. "

Tri s h P aza r" So , \vhen are you going co show me the new upholstery "

D ea nn La urin" I bet che s tars look real near from Lookout Mountain "

\Xlill1am M atheus

T ammy Maxwell

D a\vna Mayo

J im M cClure

Terry McCully

Scocc McG1lvray

Ti1u McGu ir e

K aren M c H ose

Pat Mc I nt yre

Scefan1 Mc ichols

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A noop" 1og.1! • Joanne.- Brock,,a) 1~ happ} \\Ith her Jt, b 1c.- ,lie c on toga Ja}, the f ndJ} of llomecommg "t•ek

A clo,c.• bun, h - Gln Dc.-1un.1nn , Brian Chat't, And} Dur· bin, P.1ul 1.md,e) Deni c: \\',uerman , Karl Cur(m.in, ~t.1Ce\ ,'\lc.-rritc and (ltlford lbui,:en i,:et tO!;ether m IH)OI of Cbu1ldtnl,!

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Tina Turner'\ t\\-Jn i • Lisa Cisneros is proddt:d b) Debbie Bad<: l\.fike Stroh Kenn} Eder, Van Jones , Kenn Knittel and the rest of the seniors to accept an award (or her outfit at rhe Homecoming .isscmbl)
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Golden's faine

Q: Why might you make the Guiness Book of World Records?

Br ia n mich - Being the most star\ed person at GHS ·

Ca rol e u ss - Brushing rn, teeth the most times 1n one dav "

Les li e Garrod - Ha\ 1ng the most cats

Ly nn ca b l e in' 'Thro" 1ng a fnsbee on top of C bu1ld1ng the most ·

P a u l a Ba llin ge r - H a\ ·1ng the loudest stereo

Art Cas tl e' \X eanng one pair oi shoes the longest."

M a r y P ay n e - · Being the most perverted. t\visted and sick person at GHS

Jim Beec h er - Being the \VOrld·s most awesome achievements

S t eve Rob e rc s on - Part, 1ng the hardest and longest ·

Mik e P hillip s" Being 1n high school the longest

C h ri s Mabr y" Be,ng the least ltkel} person to be put into the Gu1ness Book of \'X'orld Records·

co n H eisler' Ha\ 1ng the messiest room 1n the \vorld ·

Jennife r T h om a' Being able co blush the easiest and the most "

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B111 Michener

Christopher lv11ller

Robin Ann Mallin

Pam lv1oble, Knsten lvlolnar

Brad Moody

Doug Moon

Mike Moon

Susie M lvloone)

Mand) Moore

Alan Moreland

Dean Morrison

Audre} Irene Mott

Derek Wayne lviudd

Enc Ramse} lvlundt

Wendi avarro

Debbie l\iecas

Jennifer eaghbors

Travis elson

Carol Neuss

Ron ew

Wendy Nyland

Tim Padilla

Kevin Pates

I H ey guys hke the p i ck ? - f odd I ondy clo wns arou n d on his free ume
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O p e ni n g n ew d oo r s - Ste"e Ryan , world renown fan of rhe Doors. finds 1ncerests tn the computer world

Future Fantasies

Q : What will you b e doin g 10 years from now?

R u sse ll W e r b e r - "Still uving to graduate from high school. "

C h ri s Or e bJ o "" - Abouc 20 } ears at the state pen1cent1ar r ."

P al Liu - Part\ ,ng da) and night ·

Br ia n Sm it h - Being old and senile:

A l a n M o r e l a nd - Same as no\,\; buc more of 1c "

Kri s t e n Th o mp so n' R1d1ng horses

I r a L o n g - Being a ski bum ."

Jim EJm e r - Being a beach bum ."

T a mm y B o l e1a c k" I am going co be in an insane as}lum ."

Ar c Cas cl e - ·1 q 1ng co keep out of prison ."

C hri st in e S p i ll a n e' I will be a doccor living on the East Co.i!>t 10 a house on the beach

S h e ll y SmHh - I \Vil! be che D A of ew York City.

Chns Paulen1ch

lvianon Pa} ne

Pacnce Pazar

R ick Pearce

J im Pearse

Am} Pearson

Jenn} Peek.

K1rscen Pennell

Leslie Ph1nne\ , \X 1ll1am P1ckchall

Adam Pineau

Am} Pipkin

K nsc1 Pollock

Ste\ e Popiel

Tamm} Powell

J im Preston

Sha ,vnecte Pnest

Karen Purd)

M ichelle Radosev ich

Saph 1a Rana

J uli e Rardin

Rebecca Rascon

M ichele Rauch

Chnsuna Ra wlings

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SE IO RS 88 - People
Seniors a9

T odd Rev es

H ei d i Rew1nkel

Looney tune s

Wh a t ca rtoon c h a r a ct e r

i s mo s t lik e you ?

R o b b C r owe" Bloom County ' s L H Led b e dd e r , because he voices his op1n1ons ."

C a rr i e Rumph - "Sa ll y Brow n , because she gives up everything for ocher people , like when she sac 1n the pumpkin patch "

Sh e ll e y S mi t h" Gar fi e ld , because I can be a real smart aleck "

Dawn Rhodu s

D awn R incoe

D aw n Rh o du s" Zi ggy, because he ' s cool and stays cool under terrible s1tuat1ons H e ' s a mellow guy ."

St e ve St a hl" Bug s Bunn y, because he ' s skinny and he ' s witty

Sh a nn o n Vi c t o r - "A little bit of C at hy , because of her p roblems with life ; a lictle bit of Ga rfi e ld , because he ' s lazy; a little bit of Th e F a r S id e, because of tts weirdness ; and

D a g ,voo d , because of hts appettte ."

C h a ndr a K ay" P e pp e rro e n r P a t ty , because she always seems so bright and awake 10 school - zzzz. "

D o ug D a n ie l s" Fr e d F l i nt s ton e , because he ' s lazy"

Ric h R isle y Penn y Rob e rt s

Barbara Robie

Ni co le R ock

Beatn z R o d rig uez

D uk R og ers

Gar y R oldan

Mar y R oper

K imbe rl y R ou s h

Carrie R umph

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H ov.dy Folk'> · Mar)' Payne gets back to nature during the first days of school

Be~, of fnend~ • Bra\ mg physics rogc:rhc:1 are Saph1a Rana and Jc:nn1for Thomas

Some l.ib p.irrncr you arc· 115.i Burnlum f' J Jc:1s OH~r th<" fir,t chem1\tr)' l.1b v. h1le Ira I ong giggle~ at '" ~•mplic1t)

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Keep it clean

W h a t c l ea n , n o n-r ac i s t jok e i s yo ur f avo rit e?

D av id Lo c k e" I can ' t think of one that ' s clean ."

Tim Fi e ld s" What 's yellow and wears a mask )" " The Lone Lemon "

B o bbi J o L eva n" Wh y did the monke y fall out of the cree )" " Because he was dead 1"

S h e r ry Fr a nk" What do you c all the L o n e R a n ge r 1n a blender )"

" Cream-o-Sabe ."

M ic h e ll e R a u c h" I c an ' t think of any "

Tr acy Arm e nt a" All the alligators in Flonda are d) 1ng, so they ' re having a con c ert for them What ' s 1c c alled ::>"

" Gator-Aid! "

S t acey K e u e rin g" Do you know why the y won ' t allow elephants on the beach ?'

" They can ' t keep their trunks up 1"

D e r e k Mud d" Wh y are D o ll y P a rt o n 's feet so small )" oth1ng gro\vS in the shade "

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92 - People

Debbie Rutt

Steve R}an

Tim Saffell

Marci Schoech

Kevin Score

Sara Scott

Chnscopher Seres

Dave Shaver

Timothv Silcox

Connne Simonds

Mike Skinner

Bnan Sm1th

Dann} Smith

J ohn Smith

Shelley Smith

Shell} Smith

Steve Smith

Chnst1ne Sp illane

L}'nn Stablein

Steve Sta hl

Do nnella Ste wart

Laura Stowe

Tom St ratman

Garman Stroh

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k b e for e it fa l h off • Da\t.- Locke pracuce~ hi~ future carc:er a\ :i t.ulor on Greg Gantner
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Th-Z1 -- -_-_-_-__ Fabulous features
Wh a t do you think i s y our mo s t uniqu e bod y p a rt ? C h r is Hil drer h" m} legs J oa n ne B roc k way" the mole on my right thigh ." J o hn Crise - m, fore arms · h a"- n ette Pri esr - m} hands R o n N e\\- - · m\ congue J o hn And e r e n" m) rear end ." ce" e ra hl - my arms Sara Scott" m, long legs " H eid i R e"' i nk el - "m} \eq red nose , I once won an award for ha\·tng such a red nose Co r a L o n g r igg - m} roes · T im S il cox - m} facial features · Al ec i a F orsyt h" m, ears M ary P ay n e - · mr tongue · A my P ip ki n" my cure earlobes " 94 - Pe ople
Q:

Jennifer Thomas

Knsun Thompson

Robert Thompson

Steven Toth

Karl Tuthill

Kim Van Laarhoven

Mike V1ccor

Shannon V1ctor

Joe \X ells

Russell Werber

Tom \X' escerfield

Kachr} n Westgard

Kyle Westgard

Dason Whidden

Bnan W Lide man

J ohn W1lloughb}

Tonya Wind

Scac1 Winder

Math ew Wineland

Mark Y acovecta

Pamela Yanez

M 1chael Yurik

Tom Zerbest

Scocc Z1ponn

Looks ar e d ec ehin g • Are K
being studious, or did they 1ust buy rhe latest edition o( Vogue! •
risti Pollock and T
racey Dudley reallr
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H ey 1 Co m e bac k h e r e! • Matt Wineland 1s baffled and amazed as his cleat runs away An ge l ac t h e co p ? ·Rob Willoughby Chns Denots and Ke1ch Emmenck supp0rt Jeff Boldt, and Rot l\ev, with chetr mcred,ble strength as Arc Castle demonstrates his uncann} ability to balance H e lp m e ! • Brent Kmdsvater demonstrates self defense m the senior lounge

Not pictured

John Andersen Cora Longrigg

Niel Andrews Margaret Mason

Tracy Armenta Jeffrey Matson

Robert Asher Jeff Mattingly

Deborah Bade Donna Mulligan

Brad Baumgartner Lance Nelson

Jack Berry Thomas Norek

Tammy Bishop Melissa Ohair

Tammy Bole1ack Marnie Parker

Tonya Boswell Michael Phillips

Larry Bottolfson Philip Quick

Faith Bruder Gina Remels

April Cecil Clay Reruck

Phillip Cheek Curtis Robbins

Marshall Cla} ' Shelly Schleicher

Natalie Colbert Scott Schroeder

Steven Colvin Ellen Scott

Robb Crowe David Shaver

Sean Dunwoody Roberta Sheridan

Leslie Gage Jody Shields

Leslie Garrod John Sielaff

Stacee Gault James Simpson

Randy Golgart William Stone

Heather Greb Mike Stroh

Richard Hanavan Kelly Sweeney

Dean Hustt>n Anthony Thyer

Jon Jacobs Jennifer Thomas

Terry Jewsbury Pamela Tillman

Kimberly J ohnson Pamela Tverberg

Jerald Jones David Webber

Joseph Kennedy Shannon Wharton

Christopher Le Sean White

Ira Long

Hi g h Sc hool D ays

B} Larr} G1dle}

H igh schoo l 1s fun and full of laughs

H o t ca rs, prett} gi rl s a nd do - dah rafts

Classes too long an<l weekend s t oo short

Soccer , softb a ll a nd basketball spo re .

Fall ra in , winter sn ow, spring sun

Da }S move coo fast to enJO} a ll the fun .

H1 g h sc ho ol is full of memo ri es

c heerl eade rs, spor ts and v1c co n es,

c lass nn gs on cha1ns , fi g ht s and tear s,

All are p ar e of yo ur hi gh sc ho o l years

When you· re g rown and looking back

Y ou ' 11 remember and miss all th e fun you lack

T ake advantage of 1t now in some wa ys

Li ve co the fulle s t 10 you r hi g h schoo l days!

Seniors whose pictures missed che color deadline

Pansa Haghverd1

Enc Johns

Chnsttna Malone

Grant Ver!la w

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Seniors ru l e · The lounge was usuallr full o( senior~ like Ten Luson , l'vtichael t--1oon, Chris Burgess , Cmd\ Cook , Kelle) K olm .ind J ennifer l\e1ghbors engaged in all kinds of activit ies ,

D av id Bac hm a n Counselor

C l a ir e Bac hofe r

Aide

Alb e rt a Ba rn e tt

LMC Dept. Head

Norm a B a ul c h

TESO L

H e l e n B e ll

Aide

C h a rlott e Bl yth e

Se c rerary

Ca rol e Bo ldu c

Sec retary

M i k e Bra d en Building Engineer

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Food c ur es a ll · John Kellenbenz George Colben , and John Vidal ease their minds and stomache~ at the First Annual Tech Arcs Barbecue
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T he r oya l c h a ri or · Britt D utcher's beautiful red sports car carri es P rmc1 pal H enn Lupn dunng che homecoming par a de

Hop at the top

The shock absorbers of the faculty here at Golden l I1gh School as John V 1dal put 1t , were rhe adm1n1straters. He added \Xe are magnets. \Ve attract problems For example, teachers did not have time ro make attendance calls so when a student missed too manv classes rhe dutr of correct· 1ng the problem fell to an adm1n1strater

Besides solving problems adm1n1straters \vere 1n charge of organizing things so that problems did not occur Classes and aCt1\1t1es had to be ca refullv scheduled The incredible job of planning and running reg1stracion also \vent to the adminisrraters and 1f registration did not go smoothlv the blame also \venc co the adm1n1scrator!l All in all , although the amount of ume 1n'volved fluctuated through the year according co Dan Patterson , most adm1n1scraters spent an average of three nights a week attending school activioes 1n add1c1on to numerous committee meettngs

D ic k Brads by

Math Dept Head

J o hn Brai n e rd

English

J o hn Brodb ec k

Spec Ed Depc. Head

Di a n e Bro w n

For Lang Dept Head

La ur a Burczy k

Aide

Di c k Byrn e

English

Bonni e Ca d y

Se c urity

D e lor es Ca th e rm a n

Cafetena Manager

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Th e admi n htrators - John V idal , Henry LuJan , George Colbert , nnd Dan Patterson meet each week to plan
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C ampu s c amaraderi e - Bnan Sm1th and Bonnie Ca d , e ffc: cuvely re p resent t he excellent scudent- tt:acher relauonsh1ps present a t GII S

Monda y b l u e s' O n M onda} l don't have J favo ri te class.' growls

Elaine Smith b1olog} teacher

Favorite class

Acone time or another dunng the school year , the maJOnt y of the teachers had the opportunit y to teach ea c h of the three g rade level s Each different level was unique , prov1d1n g the teachers with new expenences, attitudes , and work . Each tea cher favored a different g rade level for different reasons

K e nn e th V a nd e rl aa n , who instructed onl y sophomores and Junior s dunng the year , c ommented , " I like ea c h grade for different reasons Sophomore Biolog y 1s one of my favonte c lasses , but I also like the Juniors be c au se the y are more a cademicall y inc lined "

Cher yl Lu cas said , " I would have to choose the seniors chis year because they are totall y different from last year 's The y are respon sible , fnendl y, and all around nice people

Di c k Bra d s by and J e rr y Y a o z based their preferen c es purely on sub1ecc maccer , saying chat " it was more enJo yable " to teach a high level subie c t

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Lory Cease

Soctal \V orker

Gene Child Physics

George Colbert

Asst Principal

Pat Conn

Aide

Sa rah Daniel~

Aide

Roy Daugh e rty

')o c1al Srud1es

Don Oil't'. orth

Custodian

Bru ce Dougla1,~

Counselor

Mark Dunn

Arc

Debby Durant

Bus1ness / DECA

Jim Elli s

tviachemac1cs

Dave Fairbank-, Business

D a ve Farrar

English

Elaine Fit7gerald

Machemaucs

Par Forrestal

Psycholog1sc

Hank Gercken

ll ead Cuscodtan

Stan Hajek

Tech Arts

Ruby Hale

lviachemauc s

Ga le Hallberg

Counseling Dept

ll ead

Barbara Harris

Spec Ed .

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Ha- K r

Bob Hay es

Mathematics

Virginia Hayes

LMC

Chris Hays

Custodian

Stan Hergenreter

English

Mark Horoecker

PE

Inez Heinzman

Cafeteria

Barbara Howe s

Aide

Jill Hull

English

Eric Johnson

Custodian

Lars Johnson

Computer/PE

Pam Johnson

Home Econ Dept

H ead

JoanJouett

Reading

John Kellenbenz

Tech . Arts

Bob Kinsey

Social Studies Dept

Head

John Klug

English

Bob Kramer

Cus tod ian

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Far away places

A!though E-building was far a,vay from places like the teachers lounge the main and attendance office teachers found many advantages co tt:ach1ng there lv1ost Ebuilding teachers found the quietness co be the main advantage

Dave Fairbank s liked E-building because of the good \IC\\- and vou ' re off b} }'Ourself and you can a,oid the stress of the community ."

Despite of the quietness and solitude there ,vere d1sad,·antages Often students used Ebuild1ng as an excuse for being late Ho,vever Lou i se Mck e lvy cook advantage of the distance she enJO}ed the fresh air and the exercise while walking

In fact some teachers preferred E-building Chery l Luca s said she wouldn't change an} thing, her room has heat in the v. inter and 1s cool in the spnng and summer."

Face, and figures Gail O'l'\eil and Vick, Sanks spend time on accounting
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P ersonal La~ · Phyllis Pnce Margo Annas , and Scott Gaschler di~cuss the princaplts o( " E " for Enioym cnc and E·Bu1ld1ng Lowc:11 ShJrp 1:n1oys a moment of ptacc .inJ ptr~nal law qun:t

Cheryl Lucas

Eng . Dept. Head

Pearl Lucas

Aide

Henry Lujan

Principal

Caroline Mallory

Vocal Music

Ther sa Marsh

Aide

Ross McClure

Band

Zelma McDonald

Counselor

Tom McDowell

Custodian

Louise McKeJvy

Business

Brett Melia

Voe. Ag .

Al Morris

Driver Ed

Roy Morton

Custodian

Truda Moreau

Mathamatics

Joe Murdock

Spec . Ed .

Roger Myers

Social Studies

Sandy Nations

English

Cheryl Nelson

Main Office

Leslie N eweU

Science

Mike O'Dorisio

Social Studies

Gail O ' Neil

Business Dept Head

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104 - People

River rats

In 1969. the raft trip program was started with the help of D ewa in W oo d and John K e ll e nb e n z. The idea for the program or1g1naced from che Colorado Outward Bound tra1n1ng program which Wood and K e ll e nb e n z attended The} saw potential and a need co expand chis expenence to high school students

The raft tnps were geered cowards Juniors to help give chem survival expenence and to develop camaraderie among chem before t hey started their senior }ear The students expenenced and learned outside survival skills, p roper use of equipment and safet} techniques of river running. T he} also gained a respect for che natural envuomenc

The raft cnps were scheduled during che spnng and usally lasted four co five da}S For che past five yea rs, Dav e F a irb a nk s and Bob H a ye s have coord1naced chis program They both have over 3.000 miles of rafting tnp expenence and look forward to more sue· cessful cnps 10 the future

Rafe bu m s · Stopping for a lunch of peanutbutter tortillas at some Ind ian ruin~ are Dave Fairbanks , Bonnie Cady, Bob l la)·e\, ;1nd lv!Jrk Hornecker
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Slo\\ mo, ing The leader of the Doodas D.1ve Fairbank\, take~ a brc1k dunng one o( the calmer pan~ of the Colorado R1\er

Pa-S h

D a o P a tt e r s on

Asst Principal

M a r y P a tc e r s oo

Cafeteria

P a t P ay n e Financial

Sa m P e tr o ff Social Studies

R a oul Pirri

Foreign Language

Phylli s Pri ce

Business

Bob Putk a Math/Student Council

J ac k ie R agn o Aide

Loui se R ea d Home Ee

Di c k Rob e rts

Custodian

S t eve Ru sc h Tech Arts Dept . Head

Ca rol Rutt

Cafete ria

P eggy Sa li s bury

Foreign Language

D av id S ard e n s on

Custodian

Juli e Se rafin

Nurse

Low e ll S harp

English

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Engh sh ,eacher ( 00 7) · O.n e farrar rrie"' to break inro rhe Soviet m,.,,.,,ile control center

I am so co nfu s ed Raoul Pirri cries his hJnd :i.r 3 ne\\ hobb) computers

rr, Computers assist teachers

Has the computer age caught on with the teaching generation ) Well, yes, 10 a sense To raise money for a computer of theu very o wn, some teachers sold beer at Broncos games t wo yea rs ago B ob H a yes says hts favorite part was " weanng those pretty orange uni forms they gave us , and chose cute little hats chat come down over your ears "

When asked ho w he uses the computer, located tn the teacher 's workroom in the L M C., R oy D aug h e r cy r e p lie d , ' Very d1g1cally of course When you want somethtng done nght, do 1t with a computer A stitch 1n time saves n ine- whoops, change chat, A

computer on line saves ume 1"

Low e ll Sh a rp seated, " I gee frustrated when che # *#*# *computers do what I cell them to rather than what I want them to do "

Even though this t1me-sav1ng ma chi ne could be handy and easy to use, 1cs locanon was a h1nderance This problem was clearly defined 1n a scatement by El a in e Sm1th " I'd use 1t more 1f 1t were closer to B-bu1ld1ng It takes Ctme to gather matenal and walk up there , get the key , 1f no one else 1s using 1c, load and get to work I only gee about a half hour of work done "

Co mputen,ed phy\ 1c, Ph\~1cs teJCher Gene Child sho,,., h" J'>S1~t.1nt L\ ndon Bdl ho\, the computer c.10 be U)ed for ph) SICS

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Elaine Smith

Science Dept. Head

Ole Smith

Secretary

Bob Stokes

Social Studies

Debbie Stokes

Spec. Ed

Sue Strouse

Cafeteria

Susan Tenny

Social Studies

Keo Vanderlaan

Biology /Physics

John Vidal

Asst Pnncipal

Terri \'(Tahlberg

Chemistry

Marilyn Wilcox

PE Dept Head

Bob Williams Biology

Jean Wilson A.V Technician

Dewain Wood

Social Studies

Jane Wunderlich

Aide

Jerry Yanz

Foreign Lanuage

Gene Y oungmann

Art Depc. H ead

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Alter egos

In each of the teachers at Golden H igh School, there exists a special quality chat made them stand ouc that made chem special and because of chis, the staff decided to have a '"Teacher of the week contest. which consisted of a varier\ of categories, a few of which are listed below

Because of his unique exp ressions and che neve r ending wa; 1n which he brought laugh· cer co a room full of students, Mi c hael O ' Dor1 s 10, captured the reacher of the week award tided Best scand·up comedian

Meanwhile 1n the weight room La r s J oho · s on worked ouc \i1gorousl; pumping tron, which helped him overpowe r ever} one, to win the ' T eacher most likeh co bench 200 pounds D ressed ever} da; 1n a tie and a suit Lo"'ell harp , with an outstanding ab1lit} for persuasion. was \IOted M ose like!} co become a used car salesman

The 'prep" look was ,n, and Cheryl Lu c a s loved 1c She d ressed her best to win the " M ost >upp1fied teacher

M r President" or ac lease che 'Teacher most likely t o become pres ident' , Ro g er M yers, had a wa; with words and a compett· t1ve m ind

" Most likely to wa it up for San t a' was Bob William s, although he 1ns1sted 1t was all a · v1c1ous rumo r to d1scred1t me with his jolliness

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- Lars Johnson Stares scrangely at Scott Green, while he g1,es strange commands co a computer L a u g hin g O bn ox i o us l y · Mike Odons10 entertains his psycholog} class
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ports offered exc it eme nt a n d fun fo r partici p ants a n d fans a li ke

The footba ll t eam smas h ed a t hree yea r deficit with three wins , in c luding a homecoming victor y over Chatfield . Furthermore , the softball team took second in the league . The other sports excelled in their own wa y too.

The fans ' positive support carried over from last year . The count y recognized this when it awarded Golden the 1984-85 Jefferson County League Annual Sportsmanship Trophy.

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Gettin g hj s k ic ks · Jim Barney eludes che Chatfield defense 1n time to punt che ball The Demons defeated che Chargers twice tlus year.
' Spores 111

Varsity Football - Front Row: Craig Turley, Enc Fmk. St.icey Kettermg ( Mrg .), Amy D ykes ( Mrg ), Merry B0nd ( Meg.), Kevm Burernan , Mike Meyers ; 2nd Row : Dale Halbe1sen , Jim Barney, Denny Haulman, Kevm G:ls· voda, Eric Jensen , Mike K linkefus, Troy J ohnson, 3rd Row : Karl Tuthill, Chns Doherty , Tom Strotman. Karl Curfman, Bob Stratman, Collin Bonner, Kevrn Kub.1sta , Chester Neal, Back Row : Keith Kunce , RJCk Didonato, Matt Thull , Scott Dreman , Benton Bond, Todd Reves , Ron D1donaco Noc Pictured ; Khanh Dulh , Bret McElh1nney, Mike Ralston

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ootball
Scoreboard Golden Opponent 9 Highland 6 7 Palmer 27 28 Chatfield 9 0 Lakewood 14 14 Green Mountain 28 0 Bear Creek 27 0 Evergreen 28 10 Wheatridge 17 14 Chatfield 8 Overall Record 3·9 112 • Sports -

Wins begin

his year's vars1q football team had the best season 1n }ears, w1nn1ng their first game against Highland They also defeated Chatfield twice, 1nclud1ng an exc1t1ng 28 ·9 Homecoming v1ctoq

Coach La r s J o hn so n felt che season was ·JUSt a scare to the success of the football team. " Coach J o hn so n added chat "The sen· 1ors changed a loc of ch1ngs. they went through a loc of hard work and alwa}'S had a pos1t1ve attitude which earned over to our sophomores and Juniors; they were great role models''

Coach H e r ge nr e t e r added chat 'pnde 1n oneself 1s the key and chose boys have pnde 1 ••

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Jus1 p ass in g b y· #34,Jim Barney slips by a defender for a touchdown

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Benton Bond hands off co Chee Neal while Scott Dremen and TrO)' Johnson sprint ouc in c.ise of a pas~ p· Mike Khnkefus Bob Srracman and Benton Bond get sec for the play while Scott Dreman and Troy Johnson get read y to run
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ootball

Jun ior Varsity Football -Froo r Row: Mark Hardendorf, Eddie Snell, Bart Steele, Randy Wong , John Olsen; 2nd Ro,v: Steve S:iwyer, Mike Draper, Mike Bye John Mayo , Mike Kelly , Rodney Born, Aldo

Gurmend1, 3rd Row: Merry Bond (Meg ) Stacey

Kettering ( Mrg .) Shane Ewing, Shawn Sandt, Kelly Wilson, Phil Vigil. Norm Kidd , Chad Wages, Am} Dykes ( Mrg .t Ba ck Row : Andy Turhill Doug

McHose , James Bond , Nick Hook Tim Bratcher Brad Lynch , Enc Sm1ch, Not Pi c tured: Wayne Cross , Al Greene , Tom Colangelo

Scoreboard

Golden Opponent 14 Highland 7 13 Pondero sa 7 8 Chatfield 6 6 Lakewood 28 9 Green Mountain 0 21 Bear Creek 16 10 Evergreen 21 7 Wheacridge 14 Overall Record 5·3 114 - Sports ... •W h ere do you 1h1ok you ' re go1n~ '- John Ma yo. /161, goes for a bloc k

P rocecuoo fr o m the pack-Dou~ t.1cHose l\.hke Draper Tim Bratcher Phil \ 1g1I, James Bond, .ind Shawn Sandt protect Allen Greene while he prepares to hand the ball ball off to !1,11ke B) e.

Entire team MVP

he J unior Vars1q football team pla1,ed vel} compennvely this \ ear '"·inning fi, e of their eight games

Coach Anthony DiTorr1 ce said chat "ever1, th ing w as on an upnote and \ve ,v orked as a ceam-from coaches co the members of the team

\X' hen asked about the teams most ,aluable pla1, er D1Torr1c e responded 'The ennre team w as considered the M VP' because there were different people doing great things all che ttme- E\.er} one worked hard, It \\. as a tota l ream effort'

Th e b es t s id e, t h e D e m ons-T 1m Bratcher, l\.i1ke B\ e Phil Vigil and And) Tuthill get set v.h1le Ke-.in H ayslett awaits the snap.

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olleyball

VARS ITY VOLLEYBALL · Front Ro w: Brad Bunger (coach }, ?\tmou Am1u1afan, Shauna Traub, Stephanie End,son. Mar, l remov1ch Shannan Scrac·

man Steve Bush y (coach ); Bac k Row : Nicole Driste

Staci Lumberg Tnna Miller , Tammy Lansford , Charlotte Quaratmo (captain ), Martha Rodger:. , Ruch Pancio

Not Piccur ed Trac y Carla nd , Kelli

Scoreboards

Varsity

Sophomore

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Jones
Cha mou Ammphan1e Erickn , M atJ!it Benbow (capca1n ),
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Golden Opponent 8 ,1'1 Arvada 15, 16 9 Lakewood 15 15 - -1 Pomona 15,15 15,l()J 1 ArYada \X'est 1 , 15, 15 1,3 Bear Creek 15 15 13.15 , 15 Gr1:en ll,fountain 15,9,6 B, 15 ,10 Columbine 15,10, 15 l'l , 12 Chatfield 16.15 <; 9 Alameda 15 15 .., l Evergreen 15, 15 95 \X'ht:at Ridge 15 15 Overall Record 1·10 Junior V a r sity Golden Opponenc 6 , 13 Arv 1da 15,15 16 1'5 Lakewood 14.10 3,., Pomona 15, 15 2,9 Arvad.i \Vest l 5,15 15, 15 Bear Creek 13 10 15 , 15 Green Mountain 11 l 14 , 11 Chatfield 16, 15 2,9 Columbine 15.15 2 ,9 Evergreen 15 15 9 , 5 \X'heac Ridge 15,15 15.15 16 Overland 12, 17,11 O, er all Record 5-6
Golden Opponent 12,8 Arvada 15, 15 6,16 12 Lakewood 15.11 15 l '5 , 11 S Pomona 9,15,15 8 12 Arvada \'\'e~'t 15, 15 8,12 Bear Creek 15, l 5 11 12 Green ivlouncam 16,15 15 15 Columbine 11-10 910 Chatfield 15.15 (,, 4 Alameda I~. 15 Evergreen 15) 5 1-9 6 .. Spiking through the defenses · H ard wor k p ays o ff for Kelh Jones while teamma ces M ary L remo, 1ch an d Charlotte Q uarauno await the return \X, hat a team · Tammy Lans ford and Kell1 J ones both tr} fo r a save at the same nme

Building year

f an} student scrolled into the gym at 4 45 during the fall season the} would see the girls vars1n \.Olle\ ball team pract1c1ng 'This years team was full of a lot of potenttal, commenced coach Br a d Bunge r

The difference between high school \'Olle\ ball and Junior high school volleyball 1s that 1t 1s much more compecattve pointed out M a rth a R o d ge r s.

I feel that chis \ ear was mainly a rebu1ld1ng }ear, even though we were not \.1Ctonous 1n all of our games, there 1s alwa}S next year I think chat next }ear will be a strong year ," commented T a mm y La n s f o rd

The vars1t} team finished the season 1 and 10 and with a prom1s1ng Junior \.ars1t} team and all che teams full of juniors and sophomores they are looking forward co a better season next year

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Setting th e b all · Charlotte Quaratino sets the ball for her teammates to spike 1t at the v1s1ting team y. hile Tamm) Lansford waits in reserve
Vollerball - 117
Looking a li ttle h aky Trina J\.11ller m.ike'> thtnl-('> look hard but ,he '>t ill pulb off ,1 grt.it \erve

Golf ·pros

he 1985-86 season was a successful one for the Varsity Golf ceam Although the team members described che year as " fun" and "laid back'\ theu determined parttcipacion and skill cook che ceam co a final placement of fifth in D1scnccs and ninth 1n League.

Senior Brad Moo dy qualified once again for the Seate Compeuuon held 1n Fore Collins. According co Mood y, " I t was a fun and relaxed year and we did really well, le was a good experience for all of us."

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W11 h a d ecerm1oed look · Doug (;1rlon concentrates for a succe~sful puu Fo r e! · Brad Mood} give~ 1t his all to make a successful hit on the green
\\ .i.c , h rh.ic ball D oug Carlon preparc:s to make a perfect hole·1n·one \X hat form' • Brad Moody sho ws che winning style: which rook him to ct11.: Seate: compc:t1c1on oys
VARSITY GOLF· Front R o,\: Arnold Hoy , Doug C'.arlon Back Row : Brad Mood\ Bob ~toke~ ( coJch ~ Joe Th1stlewood Noc Pi c tured : Tom Bice Scoreboard Foothills Tournament Applewood Tournament H1wan Tournament Indian Tree Tourn ament West Meadow s Tournament 8th of 12 9th of 12 9th of 12 8th of 12 9th of 12 Overall Re cord: 9th of 12 Bo ys' golf - 11 9
' golf

VARSITY SOCCER· Front Row : Ben Peerv, Pat Hoover, Scott Schroeder

Greg G Gantner ( co·captam) Bret Ensminger , lviike Vaughan , B ac k Row : Vince

Castellano (c oa c h ) Sean Baker Bob Byerl y Keith l\-iarrynuska, Matt \'(lineland.

Jtm Pearse Paul Worsfold , Tim Padilla Larry Gidley (co-capt .). \~aldemar Lorenz

(coach ); Not P1ccured : David Fullerton Scoct McGilvray

JV SOCCE R · Froot Row : Mark Skomal, Sean Condron , Steve Chavez, Steve Gilman , Norm Hick~ Enc Coronis. Greg Jensen Ben Peery; Back Row : Vince

Castellano ( co ach), Mike Taylor D.in Blevins John Stauffer, Enc Johns , Bnan

\'<'ildeman , Bret Cochran Doug Pollock , Sean Holland , Andy Richardson

\'<'aldemar Lo renz (coach }. Not Picrured : Andy Bird , Matt Bromberg, Wavne

Heffelfin ger D:in Levy , Ron Phelps Kevtn Scott

Scoreboards

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Vars i ty Socce r Junior Va rs it y Socce r Golden Opponent Golden Oppone nt 2 Evergreen 2 1 Chatfield 0 2 Pom ona 3 1 Pomona 2 0 Bear Creek 3 0 Green Mountain 3 2 Lak ewood 3 1 Bear Creek s 1 Columbine 2 0 Columbine s 6 Chatfield 0 3 Evergreen 2 2 Green Mountain 5 2 Arvada We st 4 1 Arvada 2 4 Alameda 3 0 Wheatcidge 0 2 Arvada 3 2 Alameda 2 s Wheatridge 6 0 Arvada West 4 2 O verla nd 1 Overall R ecord 1· 3- 7 Overall Record 4- 7 • /

Team lacks • experience

he final record of chis }ears soccer team was 1 win, 3 ties and "'7 losses Some of che outstanding pla\ers of this }ears }Oung ceam were Tim P a dill a and co-captains Gr eg Gantn e r and La rry Gidl ey. Boch senior Gidl ey and Junior Bre t En m1n ge r made all-conference Also, goalie co n c hr oe d e r received honorable mennon

It wasn't one of the most successful years but they did have an outstanding win over Chatfield with a 6-0 score Coach Loren z feels chat the \.Oung team lacked experience and chat three months v.as not enough ume co prepare the pla} ers but if the pla} ers con· cinue on co next year the} should be more successful because the} II have more experience.

o pro bl<: m - l..irr) G1dle) burn, h1~ opponent co the :>JI e, er gh e in · Keith !\fart\ nu)k.i block~ his opponent 1, he race\ for the hJIIBoys· soccer - 121

Oftball

VARSITY GIRLS' SO FTBALL · Fron< Row: Juhe Egan.Jo Cass. Stacy McClute, Trn.C} Reseigh Tn11h Pazar; Back Row : Sue Elhs (coach), Jenny Ka} , Knscy Wirth, Chandra Kay , Kendra Kay Tammy Powell. Griff \Vnth (coach); Not picrured: Scefom McN1chols

JV G IR LS' SO FTBALL· Front Row : Kim Clark, Marci Hawkinson Rose Alvar· ado, Stacey Montoya , Ba ck Row : Anna Ricci , Denise Jerome l\icole lv1ezo, Shelley l'viacch Deann Laurin , ChclSt)' Anderson, Chns Taylor, l\loreen Matson Pam Falsecta (coach); Not pi ctured : Susan Ashton, Michelle B1rkby, Lynetce Cameron, Julie Peppet Knsten Molnar

Scoreboards

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Varsity So ftball Junior V a r si ty Softball Golden Opponent Golden Opponent Lj Wheat Ridge 6 18 Lakewood 8 10 Chatfield 1 15 Pomona 8 8 Boulder 0 11 Green Mountain 10 10 Bear Creek 2 11 Evergreen 1 8 Columbine 4 16 Arvada 9 12 Arvada We st 2 7 Alameda 3 Overall Record 5-0 Overall Re cord 6· l 122 · Spo rts Quite a cacch · Kendra Ka, proves to be a valuable asset to the varsity ceam JS a sophomore A bun ch of bud s· Tnsh Pazar ,Jul1e Egan Krist} \Vieth Jenny Kav Chandra Ka y and Kendra Kay go over their next plan of atcack.

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ince the girls softball ceam opened their season ranked first 1n the league 1c v.as no surprise v.hen the season closed and the team v.as 1n fact number one 1n the league and second ,n Jefferson counq The only losses "\\ere co \X heat Ridge ,n league play and Alameda in the counn pla) offs

Kri s ty W 1rth thought that ac the beginning of the season che team had ' coo much confidence ma\ be buc then loosened up co pla\ realh hard and huscle a loc

When asked whr the season was so successful C h a ndra K ay explained. I guess because we re all buds and we ve been pla\ · 1ng together since v.·e were a bout nine }ears old.'

Howe..,er the face that this ,.,,as a \eteran team v,tas not the onlr reason the team \vas so •

outstanding Superior skill was d1spla \ ed by all the girls and coaches especial!) Kri sty Wirth , J o Ca and T a mm y P owe ll , who received first team all conference recognition ; Tr acy R e 1eg h , who received second team all conference recogn1t1on and C h a ndr a K ay and K e ndr a K ay who received honor· able mention

J o Ca commented on next years sea· son s expectations \Xe II miss the seniors but ,.,..e II Cr\' to earn on tht crad1t1on and • ~p1ric chat che\ started ."

This should be no problem for che team because there are six returning \'ars ity plarers and a number of recurningJV pla) ers v. ho are \ ' Cf}' talented.

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C ROS S COUNTRY - Front row : Leslee Rew inkel , Sara Scott, Dawna Mayo Moll y Hogan , Melissa Bice; 2nd Row : RudeU Ahlberg , Mike David son, Joe Cam , Joel Oppet, Todd Bcadsby; Back Row : Sam Petroff (coach) Scot \Xletzel , Grant Versaw (co-capt.), Doug Daniels, Elliot Thiede , Deron HapconstaU , Sceve Millin , Bnan Strong, Joe Card , Choe Boscon(co-capt .), Steve \Valker (coa ch ).

Scoreboard Boys'

Thornton lnvicattonal

Norch Di v Ra ce I

Denver Publi c Schoob lnvitJt conal

Centauru s Inv1taci o nal

Lovela n d [nv1cauon al

Smoke y Hill lnv1tat1onal

Girls'

Thornton lnv1tat1onal Norch Div Race I

Denver Public Schools l nvicauonal

Centauru~ lnv1tat1onal Loveland Inv1t.1t1onal

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4th 6ch 3td 1st 11th 12 7th 4th 6th 5th 17th 17th• • • J11 a rAr e you tir e d ye c' - \Xlh,le pucnng che compecmon co the rest , Grant Versaw pushes himsel f to che limit Pu s hin g r ight a long · Cline Boscon gains some ground with a determined look on his face 1
Smokey Hill

f 1ao k1 e ~ay~ r e l ax· The boys' cross country team relaxe s in the shade while waiting tor J race to start

Kee ping t h e pace Sara Score and Molly Hogan work together as a team

On the run

he cross countr} teams summer traintng made for a w1nn1ng fall season The boys team ended 8th 1n league and the girls were

9th

C linr B os t o n and M o ll y H oga n were named most valuable players for the varsity and Les l ee R ewi nk e l and J oe Ca rd earned the MVP awards for the sophomores High points of the season included B osto n 's new 5K record of 16Al at the Smokey Hill lnv1ta· nonal and the boys · first place trophy from che Centaurus l nv1tat1onal

" I was glad to see all of our hard work pay off this season ," said co-captain B osto n . Co-ca pt a in G r a nt V e r saw added, " A team really isn ' t a ceam unnl they work co· gecher; chat's why we were successful this year Both Boston and Versaw qualified for Junior Olympic compet1c1on 1n Philadelphia , 1n add1t1on co cheir cross country part1cipat1on

" I thought overall we had a good season ," commented Rew1nkel. "We tried hard and I think Sa r a Sco cc and M o ll y H ogan worked especially hard."

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GIRL S' S \'f IMMI NG · F .ronc Ro"' : C'\rmen Fernandez. J i e1d1 H Jhn K atie Frost , Am} \X'ill1Jms. Linda R idl e r, Renee J ohnson ; Middle .row : Cmd) R ogers J enntfer Gaudecte Tracey Dudley Sue Sleeman, Cher t Dr yden , St.1e1e Gilman, Ba c k .ro w : Carne Rumph. Emmy J ay D1m1troff L1sJ Ball Sonia J\. hles·Gross ( coach ), Laune Miller , !vielan1e BJker

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Go ld en Opponenr 51 Lakewood 86 87 Ar vada West 83 64 Wheatridge 108 71 Arvada 98 61 Evergreen 7 2 52 Pomona 113 Jeff Co Relays tenth J eff Co In vite tenth League A tenth Overall Record 1-5 126 - Sports .. G li d in g a l on g • Trace} Dudley breastro kes m che I nexc co che la~t lap of the 1nd1ndual medel) H ow mu c h m o.re >· M ela01e Ba k er bac k stroke \ her wa} t hrough che paol hoping this 1s the lase lap. • II
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Experience gained

his \ ear s sv. 1mmers ,vere hard v.. orkers stn, 1ng to reach their o,, n goals as ,veil as team goab . Each girl made a commitment and pare of chat commirmenc ,..,as co swim e, eq e\,enc at It.a st once ot onl} did the} do this but the\ also focused on thetr ~pec1al e\enr Some girls ,,orked on the long distance events such as the 200 yard and 500 \ ard freest} le bur mosc preferred the shore sprints such as the 100 }ard races and the SO }ard freest} le D1, ers \.Vere also a ver} important part of chis }ear s ream

D1,er and swimmer. L1 a Ba ll , broke a school d1v1ng record and '"as one of onl} c,vo members of the team co qualif} for the Colorado l n'V1tat1onal. M e l a ni e Ba k e r ,vas the other girl co qualtf, and she missed state times b} a fe\\ tenths of a second

Another important face ,vas ch<. number of sophomores ,vho turned out Coac h o n1a Mil es- Gro ss said "Ever} few ,ears ;ou get a good turn out and chen }ou are able co build .l quaht} team While there ,,ere on!; four returning Iercerrnen, the team did well and gained much experience Girls· swimming - 127

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BOYS' TENNI S - Front Row: lvfarty Skyrmnn , John Hildebrandt , Rtch Bradsby Roudy Hildreth , Ba c k Row: Ed \'Q'orsfold , Mike Johnson, Enc Mundt, Chris Hildreth , Jnson Wong , Reto Schulthess Tom Peterman , Noc Pictur ed : Jens Carstensen, Bill Thomas , Mark Richardson , Scott Mannmen , John Spurve} , Morgan Stewart, Chns Burges~ Scott

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Golden Opponent 2 Lakewood 5 0 Alameda 7 2 Arvada 5 l Wheat Ridge 6 0 Evergreen 7 0 Green Mountain 7 2 Evergreen s 1 Columbine 6 1 Pomona 6 6 Chatfield 1 5 Bear Creek 2 0 Arvada West 7 1 28 • Sp o rts W h at 's up Mart y? - Many Skyrman concent rates on watching the ball for a pe r fect hit

Season tough for

tennis team

he bo) s tennis team had a really tough season although there were some high points to make 1c challenging

According co M ar k R1 c h a rd ~o n , "The h1ghhghc of the }ear was beating Bear Creek and Chatfield b..,. such a large marga1n."

The overall season record ,vas 2·10, but as Ri c h a rd Br a d s b y mentioned 'It was a bee· cer season than 1c looked because most matches went co three sets, but I hope next \ ear s season 1s better ·

:>rep.ired>· Scott Zsponn e}e~ his oppanent while \\dttmg to reCel\e the bJII
Nice \ h o, M arcy' - Finishing off a hit, J\fan} Sk)·rman wJtches his 1 •pponent
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G IRL S' GYM NASTI CS - F r on t R ow: Heather Selitrenntkoff Suzi Finn e y, Tammy Lamprell , 2nd R ow: Amy Cole KeUy McCloske y; Back R ow: Shawna Drobruck ( mannger), Janice Selbe, Natosha Gallavm , Joyce Selbe Not Pi ctu r e d : Shern White , Cristy Cress , Rebe cca Ras con.
Valley I nv Evergreen Chatfield Green Mountain Bear Creek Lakewood Columb ine 130 - Spo rts Arvada - Arvada WestPomona League 6th in D iscrjccs 7th 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 8th
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> - After a perfect vault , H eather Selicrennikoff smiles at the Judges

H old on tig h t! - JJn1ce Selbe concentrate~ while competmg on the bar\

Str,11gh1 a, a boar d Heather Sel1trennikoff prepares for her back w ,1l~.O\ er

Swinging success

xpenence and growth were a large part of rh1s }ear s g} mnasncs team The} successfull} placed high 1n .._.,. man} tournaments such as their defeat over Chatfield 133-101 Also ac the Valle} Inv1rat1onal, che} placed 7th of 16 schools with 135 points The} also placed 8th 1n league and 6th 1n d1srncts

Doing better than lase }ear. the grmnast1cs team had one comper1tor u i 1 Finn ey, gualtf} for state She menttoned, Going to state was reall} exc1t1ng, and I hope ever\ one on next }ear s team gets a chance at going " This wouldn't have happened 1f Lt weren c for the grear teamwork and effort put forth.

Ge1 a grip on 1hing\ 1 herne \'X'h1te prtp.He\ tor a dismount
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Scoreboard Varsit y Golden Oppone nt 54 Littleton 74 54 Green Mountain 62 52 Montro se 49 55 Bear Creek 66 72 Columbine 66 54 Wheatridge 44 72 Pomona 60 63 Evergreen 54 64 Alameda 74 50 Arvada West 60 58 Lakewood 69 37 Arvada 62 61 Chatfield 51 40 Bear Creek 66 46 Columbine 42 42 Wheatridge 46 57 Pomona 64 63 Green Mountain 70 57 Chatfield 47 59 Alameda 58 D ec ision s, decis i o n s · The dilemma, whether to shoot or pass, confronts T om Bice ' ' ot ' " \ 4.1 - j --• "..- -... r - -=:: M_ U p a nd i n - Sophomore, A le x Sund, g ently tosses the ball for a free thro w
VAR SITY BOYS' BAS KETBALL · Front Row :Jennifer Chace ( man ager ), Brad M oody Enc J ensen, Rob D ennmgs , Bob G etter ,
K
en ny Edee, K ellie B resee\ ( manage r); Back Row: Bob Sto kes ( coach), D oug M iner , Bob Stratman, Nick H ook. Alex Sund. Kyle
Tom Bice, Greg Gantner

Dribble, pass, dribble, shoot!

ars1t} bo~s basketball had a very productive ~ear Although there were some drawbacks during the } ear the team pulled through w1Ch a 6-9 season

One of the drawbacks was Bra d M oo d y's 1nJUf) which caused him not to pla} 1n two games He stated Although I was in1ured and couldn t pla} , I sttll feel we had a success· ful season·

For sophomore Al ex Sund , the tallest player on the team the }ear was exciting and fulfilling Working with the upperclass was a true challenge but the} were very helpful I hope this 1s a step cowards more successful teams 10 the future said Sund

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H ere cacch! · Careful!). Bob Stratman assures himself his teammate 1s readr to catch the ball.
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JV BOYS' BA SKETBALL • F roo t Row : Jenny Chaet (manager ), John Stauffer, Rob Denning, Keith Martynuska , Bob Getter, Joe y Th1stlewood : Bac k Row : Bob Haye s (coach ), Mike Ogle, Kevin Ha yslett, Nick Hook , Benton Bond , Rodne y G1lddis , Kellie Brestel (manager)_

SO PHOMORE BOYS' BA SKETBALL· Front Row : Jenrufer Chaet (manager), Chris Voorhees , Adam Goudge , Keith Mnrtynuska , Doug Carlon, Brian Johnson , Kellie Brestel (manager); Ba c k Row: Steve Sawyer, Mart Roth , Ted Speir, Matt Hess , Enc Smith, Bryan Granqu1St , Dave Fair\»nks (coach)

Scoreboard

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Junior Varsity So phomore Golden Oeponent Golden Opponent ¼ Alameda 74 53 Littleton 6; 40 \X'heat Ridge 63 38 Green Mount1un 46 35 Columbine 51 63 Gilpin County 21 36 Green Mountain 45 58 Bear Creek 59 56 Bear Creek 43 40 Columbine 28 '14 Pomona 57 44 Wheat Ridge 51 4-0 Columbine 65 47 Pamona 46 55 Chatfield 52 53 Evergreen 51 52 Arvada 63 48 Alameda 47 49 Evergreen 71 57 Arvada \"(/est 49 52 Pamona 49 50 Lakewood 84 20 Lakewood 57 69 Chatfield 57 47 Bear Creek 56 49 Bear Creek 61 28 \"(!heat Ridge 43 51 Columbine 68 41 Green Moumatn 61 48 Wheat Ridge 82 54 Chatfield 45 68 Green Mountatn 79 Ovc:rall Record 4·13 Overall Record 6·10
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Rea c hing for che s tars· Nick H ook nses above the compeuuon for the key poinc Ic 's the haircut! • Rumor has it chat Adam Goudge 's haucut makes him play better

- Attitude counts

he JV bO} s basketball team won six games 1nclud1ng rivals Ever· green, Columbine. and Arvada West Their skill and sp1nt were

ac che1r best

K evin H ays l ett, when asked how the} could improve, replied, " We could have played more as a team than Just 1nd1v1dual efforts"

The high point of the sophomore basket· ball season came with a win over Bear Creek They also defeated Pomona and Chae field

Sophomore Mau H ess said about che1r season, "Despite our record we pla} ed well "

Matt Ro rh ag reed, saying. "We were a good team - we should have won more·

Though che sophomore team didn't do as well as they had hoped, 1t was a pos1ttve expenence; as Bryan Gran qui st said, " \Y/e had more fun than any ocher team'"

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Stretc h Rob Denning goes for the free throw as Kevin HJyslen and Keith M.irtynuska watch intensely up Up. Up And lf·s in' truggling • Doug tviiner steal\ the ball from the opponent in the ant1c1pa· t1on of \ ictory.
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Supe r M au · Matt Hess reachc:s above che opponent co score a point as Steve Sawyer looks on.
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2 nd Ro w: Ma ry Urem ov1c h , Jo Cas s (captain ). Shannan Stratman Tracy Res e ig h ; B ack Row : Krist y Wirth , Chand~ Kay ( capcam), Kendra Ka y, Dawna M ay o, Jim El li s ( coach). Scoreboard Golden Opponent 36 Green Mountain 48 24 Fe. Collins 44 28 P oudre 50 40 Bear Creek 54 43 Arvada 46 36 Lakewood 63 27 Columbine 61 38 Pomona 54 44 Alameda 34 24 Evergreen 40 38 Chatfield 44 36 Wheatridge 58 46 P omo na 62 36 Bear Creek 54 24 Columbine 63 34 Wheacridge 44 38 Alameda 40 Overall Re cord 1-18 Jus t 10 r eac h - Kendra Ka\' attempts to snatch the rebound from an opp0nentLJ;'t.\\ L • • '
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- Froor Row : Liz Sc hultz~

Pride and determination

hile it ma} be true that the Golden girls vars1t\ bas· kecball team was not al· wa} s 1n the limelight, all of the pla} ers had a pos1c1ve attitude and were marked b} hustle decermination and pride Although the record didn ' t show 1t , the team worked hard , enduring many long , hard practices without complaints

Coach Jim Elli s was as ded1caced as a coach could be, Just as the team was dedi· cated to the sport According to pla>er Mary U remov1ch , We never gave up during the season although ,ve had a ver, rough time

Even though the season didn ' t consist of man} wins for the ceam the} never lose cheir fire: According co player Dawn a M ayo, " le didn t matter if we won or lose Just as long as we played the best we could If we could do that , then we are all winners

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Schultz heads down the court while Kris \X 1rth .ind Tu q Reseigh heJd o ur for the fosrbreak Ma ry Uremov1ch shoots a needed lreethrow
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Tough " D " • Chandra Kay and Traer Reseigh block rheir player our , while Kris \'(/1rrh srop, Pomona from 1,:01n~ ro rhe hoop

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GTRLS' JV BAS KETBALL • Front Row : Maret H awkinson (captain), Maggie Rascon (captain), Britt Dutcher; Ba c k Row : Julie Herc (captain), Shauna Traub, Shelley Thorsen Not P ic rured: Sue EIIJs (coach).
So phomor e Junior Vars ity Go ld en Opponent Go ld en Opponent 20 Alemeda 39 20 Poudre ~3 18 Wheat Ridge 27 25 Green Mountain ;i5 17 Columbine 25 25 Fe Collins 43 29 Green Mount:un 28 33 Be,u Creek 36 20 Bear Creek 31 27 Columbine 36 32 Pamona 31 26 Wheat R idge 1.7 32 Columbme 40 43 Pomona 52 25 Arvada 35 30 Evergreen 48 39 Evergreen 35 40 Alameda 32 29 Arvada \'Vest 36 31 Arvada West 33 30 \Xlheac Ridge 36 43 Lakewood 54 24 Lakewood 30 34 Aivada 46 30 Bear Creek 34 46 Chatfield 15 35 Pomona 40 24 Bear Creek 41 47 Green Mountain 36 36 Columbine 44 28 Wheat Ridge 39 Overall Record 3·12 54 Alameda 35 44 Chatfield 10 Overn.U Record 4· 14 And it ' s up! - J ulie H err follo ws the ball o n the fr ee throw shot ,: •' I l ' - 1 ---G r eat ball handling · Ma ggie Rascon dnb b les t he ba ll t hrough the defen~e while Shannan S tr a t man and Shaun a T raub a wa it a pa ss I I •

Hard work and hustle

he Junior Vars1t} and Sopho· more girls basketball teams had both exciting and d1sappo1nt1ng moments For the sophomore team coached b} Bonni e Pra c ht and K a rl Ba in es, the season was a learning experience 1n preparation for a future ..,ars1t} team

L1kev.1se the junior vars1t) team exper· 1enced both high and low times during thetr season Coached b} u e Elli s, the team dem· onstrated much overall talent According to plarer Sh a un a Tr a ub , We had the potennal and we wanted 1t howe"er we JUSt couldn't perform when we needed to

Both the underclassmen teams demon· strated much promise and talent v.h1 ch will help to build a w1nn1ng ..,arstt} team in the future

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· Julie Kinner attempts to snatch the ball from a defendent while Heidt Hahn and Chns T.iylor \\-arch in .1we
JV sophomore girls ' b.1skerh.111·139 . . . . . . . . , .

Splish, Splash ... a bath?

or some a new expenence, for ochers a lifelong love, swim ceam was the winter sport chosen by 27 people. When asked why he Joined swim team Darren M cD onald sa id " I' ve been sw1mming since I was six years old and I love

" Personally, I believe chat submerging one's self in wate r is good for cosmic alignment, so I JOtned swim team," said Ben Rumph while he was deeply submerged 1n a reflecnve mood.

Clay Renie Joined the team for mo re earthly purposes. "I JOtned swim ceam to keep my body in shape," he said.

Nick D imitro ff had another point of view all togethe r, he said, "I 101ned because I wanted co see how far my physical endurance would screech, and because I was gecnng sick and cued of cartoons a ft er school every day."

Shawn Fitzgerald said, " Everybody kno ws that s wimmers make more waves. .,

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• Clay R enick, Mik e Skinner Scoreboard 103 Lakewood 48 11 2 Chatfield 41 81 Everg reen 109 45 Bear Creek 107 79 Arvada We st 81 46 Wheat R idge 98 Lea g ue Relays 7th Lea g ue B Meet Sch League A Meet 9th Overall Re c ord 9th in League - - -
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sw1mm1ng BOYS' SW I MMING · F r oot Row : Nick D1m1croff, T ony \ X1ilhams, Darren M c Ronald, Scott Mannen. Norm Hi cks. 2nd Row : Sonia M iles (Coach), Tracy D udley ( Manager). David Le1dner, J ohn Burchfield, J im Burczyk, M ike Sktnner, Ben R umph (GlJ R U), M ark T raub, M ark & c h · ardson, Sean Baker, Stacie Gilman ( M.inager); Back Ro w : Steve G il man, Carl Saxton, R oudy H ildreth, Da n J ohnson. J eff Rl ggs, D amon Se t ze r, Shawn Fitzgecnld. D erek Van \X'esc rum. Gary D eutsch, M ik e Williamson, Clif Cusack Dan
vi dson, Todd Bcadsby Nor Pictured
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amazement as Gary Deutsch displays his
feelings about
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Concentrauon JS the key • Shawn Fitzgerald shows 1ncens1t} while preparing for a race.

What ? Dou again ?• Derek VanWescrum gasps in horror when told co do anocher lap.

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BOY S' WR ESTLI NG· Front R ow: Chuck Porter , Eric Dennis l'vfatt Pickth· all, Jeanne Spence (mgr ,), Bare Steele, Denn Morrison , Mack Hacdendorf; 2n d Row: Kev1n lvl1chaels, Mike Me yers, TroyJohnson . Ke vin Kubasta , Kelly Wil · son , Virgil Hardendocf, Don Archuleta , Back Row: Scott Acker (coach ), Mike Ta ylor.Jim Barne y. Joe Montoya, David Sellers Collin Bonner John Mayo, Bob L1s co, Joe D' Angelo (coach ), Rick Baldessart (coac h ). Not P ict u red : Mark Knox , Kevin Stemboc k, Kirk Stembock Andy Tuthill , l'viike Carpenter, Jim Void

Wh a t a n express ion · Seo« P1ck thall shows a Chatfield wrestler who 's l-oss while the rest of the team watches and the referee gets an ant ' s-eye vie w o rhe s1tuat1on

Scoreboards

Wow!· Geo rge Colbert disp lays his secret fan tasy co be on ' Danc e Fe ver· at rhe Seate \Xl resrlmg Tournament Colbe rt was vo ted co p wres tl ing re fe ree tn che sta te

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Jun io r Vars ity Va rsity Golden Opponent Golden Opponent 30 N1wot 36 43 N iwot 17 23 Green Mouncam 36 31 Green Mountain 25 12 \'v'heat Ridge 46 17 Wheat Ridge 46 26 Bear Creek 29 \9 Bear Creek 18 18 Arvada 28 19 Arvada 32 3 Arvada Wesc 66 35 Ranum 2 1 27 Evergreen 3.f 19 Ft Morgan 42 49 Platte Canyon 78 8 A West 45 36 Lakewood 24 27 Evergreen 25 33 Chatfield 15 33 Lakewood 30 45 Gilpin County 12 5.2 Chatfield 11 Golden lnvitauonal • 1st pl. \'v'asson !nv1tt1t1onal · 2nd pl Ft Colbns Invn • 6rh pl.
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Best season

ro y John s on and C ollin Bonner represented G HS at the State W rescl1ng Tournmanet Ke"in Kub as ra, Jim B a rn ey, and Da v1d e ll e r s all placed fourth 1n each of their weight classes at Dtstnccs, Just missing State b} one place

The varsit} team began w1ch a boom this yea r with two consecuttve wins and a first place in the G HS I n'-ttattonal. Being part of the best wresrltng team in 10 }ears \Vas a g reat, · said Mike M ey er s, a varsin wrestler

The} ended the season with a 7-4 record and s1xch place 1n the D1stnct This }ear was also special for the team because there were rwo ove rnighter s one at Ft Colins and che

oche r ac Colorado Springs ' I' m glad I got co ~rescle and placed 1n all the tournaments and hope to do better next \ ear ·· commented K evin Kub a ca

The 1un1or vars1t} team cned JUSt as hard as rhe vars1q ream but because of 1n1unes, acquired a record of 3-8 and placed 10th 1n the d1scnct Bart t e el e. Mik e T ay lor , Jo e Monto ya, and Eri c D e nni , placed among the top six 1n each of their weight classes 1n the count}

Also this \ear, G e or ge C olb e rt was \Oted the #I referee 1n the state for wrescl1ng H e has been a referee 1n stare cournamencs for twent} }ears

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He y you · Virgil Hardendocf tnes to dislodge Dean Mornson from his ankle Lurie docs he realize Dean 1s trying out a ne w wresdmg hold called the Ankle Bne and Wresder Fall Do wn' Enc D ennis helps Scott Pickthall after a successful u, at the A B & W F D · move Hi Mo m Collm Bonner and Tro} Johnson stand 10 front of the Aud1tor1um Arena where the srate wrescltng tournament was held Both were placed high in the count)' and represented Golden at the tournament

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l Al h !.o n fa ll s for th e D e m o ns· Da wn Rhodus supparts Allison Petersburg dunng the fall cheer at homecoming P e e k-a -boo · AleCta Fors yth peeks around her dorm door wondering what the day holds for her.
C HE ERLEADER S · Fr o o1 Row : Carrie Salter. Lisa l\icSk1mmings Ronda Fief, 2nd Ro w: Shelle y Smith (c o-capt .), Dawn Rhodull (c apt. ), Kelli Cour , J o ey Smith, T o p R ow : Cano ra Norton All iso n Petersburg , Wtndy Swinehart No t Pi c tur e d : Ale c ia Fors yth
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Fire up • The cheerleaders fire up the crowd to a \.1Cton·. ~ot JU~t anothe r rouuoe · The cheerleaders put extra effort into the ir pon·pom routines

Hey crowd!

p bear was the trademark of the cheerleaders this ) ear The} won av.ards for super smiles sparkle and spirit dunng cheerlead1ng camp at Dl' The gir15 pracnced eight hours a week dunng the summer and, once school started from 2 30 to 4 ,o.

fhe crov.d has been the best ever ," com· mented Dav.n Rh odus.

The girls did pom-pon routines as well as cheenng Dunng H omecoming week the\ did t\vO routines one to Rock n In Paradise and another co Surfin l S A "

I think we work together real well said Alli son P ecer on.

H ow do you foc i , Wendy' A tired look Crom \X'end} Swmehan dtscnbcs rht kind of da) ~he\ had m compcttt1on ar Dt 5o exucc d Dawn Rhodus accepts a blue ribbon for the cheerleader~ Cheerleaders - 14 5
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INTRAM U RAL BAS KETBALL CHAMPIONS · Front R o~: Collin Bonner , 2 nd Ro ": Tom Str.itm:in, 1 odd Re, es 5cott Dre nun; Back Ro w: Kevin Gas· ,oda Doug l\fuon Not Pi ct ur e d : Trov Coates Teallls Silver Bullets ?viagn1ficent 7 Fish Batt Rae Pack Cavaliers Poecrr 1n Motion Remedial Dnbblers , 1st place 2nd place
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All rib s! • Dan Smith and Tro y Coates give their
effort in the champ1onsh1p game

Hoops and hustle

he crO\\ ds were sparse but spirits \vere high and zero hour was full of energr HO\\ could an} one wake up and pla} basketball at 6 00 1n che morning!

Its something to do when you're bored and \\hen }ou have two or three classes a da) T e rr y J e \vs bur y explained about the season s intramural basketball program

I-l e) some bod} has co do it, added M a tt Dr1 s t e.

Obv1oush. the 1st place winners the Silver Bullets. had the will power to get up The Silver Bullers season ended \v1ch a m1sfor· tune against the facult} team losing 50 to 56

Co ll in Bonn e r po 1ncs our that, "The championship couldn't ha\e happened with· out the whole team "

At press nme voile} ball reams were form· 1ng with half gu) sand half girls on each team.

You ..,,1n'1 get it 1 • Doui,: Daniels Kirk Dougla~ i\lark Yaco,etta, and Chn~ Burge\, fight o,~r the ball ,,hale J\fatt Dn,te ~.al!\ to pie!-: up the piece~
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Ge1 ic, Ba r e! · 8.1n Hinkle pla), ' hoc potato " during a game G o ing up ? • K irk D ouglas and Chns Burgess race 1n the air for the ball.
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esides school related spores , almost ever yone at GHS was unvolved in some kmd of sport outside of school. Whether 1t was w aterskiing 1n the summer or snowskiing 1n the winter , 1t was not hard to fmd someone from GHS panicipacing

One of the most popular spons was running C lint Bos ton , Grant Versaw , and David M c Hose all qualified co run at the Junior Olympics held m Philadelphia Boston placed 32 out of 135 and said, " It was a once 1n a lifetime expenence." They were also the first ever from GHS co compete in the race

Then , w hen winter came, students hit the slopes At Golden H igh , skiing was probably one of the most popular spores On D ecember 14, the bull wheel on one of Keystone ' s lifts fell off. Skiers were catapulted into the air and the cesult was 49 skiers in the hospital. Three students from Golden were on that li fe , Bill Stone, Tracy Westling , and Scott M c Giloran , but were not seriously hurt When school lee out, students looked forward to summer sports

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his y ear the school initiated a new registration sy stem Instead of the arena registration computers were used to arrange schedules "I think when the bugs are ironed out it will be a very effective process ,'' said Dan Patterson. However , zero hour , with the execption of a week during the first quarter was kept. Students used this time for extra help and club meetings. The clubs offered students a variety of ways to get involved in school.

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ell, at lease we all survived!" said P a t J age r even though he returned from the Winter Survival expedinon sick from not boiling melted snow water. The Winter Survival was only one of the adventures the Senior Seminar students experienced

They spent three weeks traveling through the Southwest, to California, and down the Ba1a peninsula Whtle there they studied Manne Biology and Desert Ecology and went whale watching They also had a lot of fun

M a ri a nn e Lund e k va m said, "The best thing for me was co see how Mexico really was. ..

L isa Le in ga ng added , You see so many things you never see in Golden . It makes you want co learn about what you see. "

Jim Ba rn ey areed " I learned more in the past three weeks than through a whole year of science. " H e also termed the overall program as expenmencal educanon

One of the most important aspects of Senior Seminar was learning co work as a group. Even little things had to be overcome . As Mik e M oo n said, "We learned co dnnk out of one gallon of milk without anyone getting d ma

Students also attended seminars on philosophy , city and rural life , Indian culture, and financial planning, for which they were requtred to wnce several papers

Kri s te n M o ln a r felt they were worthwhile saying, "Ic ' s something I can look back on when I'm eighty years old and say, 'Thanks Mr . H ayes, I'm financially independent . " '

R o bb C r owe summed up che expenence: "Senior Seminar is not quite as hard as M s. N a ti o n's fifth hour H onors class!"

On a more serious note ,J a n e r H aw kin s on said , " If school is becoming a real drag , then this 1s an opportunity for you to keep going instead of qu1tt1ng ."

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Emmy Jal Dimitroff Holl} Auscer , Janec H awkinson, Kristen Molnar.Jim Barney , 3rd R ow: Alecia Forsyth Dewain Wood Derek Mudd , Gina Gorden , Tammy •
Maxwell , 4th Ro w: Lisa Burnham, Steven Colvin , Amy Pearson , Lisa Leingang , Todd Fondy, Scott Schroeder Knk Douglas , Robb Crowe, Caroline McLean N ot P ic ture d : Dave Hazen , Mike Moon, Sean O'Bnen , Dawn Rhodus
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Demon Arts

What 1s arc :> An · che acnv1t y of creacmg beautiful chmgs . And if you were co ask Ge n e Y o un g m a nn what an artist 1s his answer would be, '' A person who works with his hands , his mind and his heart "

This year 's new club members had co swal· low cheu pride while bemg m1tiaced 1nco the club These poor souls were thoroughly de· graded by lase years members who forced the new recruits co dance on cable cops while recicmg the Nanonal An Honor Society pledge and any ocher imaginable aces theu 1mp1sh minds could conceive

Despite these concempuble acts there was ser1ous talent 1n tlus year 's demons The cradinon of excellence concmued as seniors Eri c Co r o n is, W end y N yl a nd , Amy P ea r so n , and Jun1or K ev in Y ea tts were selected co receive awards ouc of 1000 entnes from 130 schools 1n the Scholasuc An Awards Regional Exhib1c1on

Among ocher act1v1cies che Art Club sold demon pnde buttons , and also helped ouc ac the Arvada Arc Show by prov1d1ng chem with ushers at their annual awards ceremony

Scand - off - B ri a n \X 1ldeman scares do w n a g a 5p ing ceramic mask

Caring a ru s e - Darrel Carson expres~es affecuon co wa rd his sculptu re

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ART CLU B-Fr o n t row Scan Frey Enc Coron1s Robb Crowe Mike Skinner, Mark RJChardson Chris Recd Steve Gilman Bnan Wildeman , 2nd row Am) Pearson (vice pres Kim Sharp. Marnie Parker Angela Kandel Bearnz Fernandez Donella Stewart Marnie Rogers Pa m KaJJwara 3rd row · Tamm}' Maxwell (pres) Holly Auster, Kristen Molnar Minou Am1n1afan Cynthia Ziemann, He1d1 Stevenson Am} Muller,Juhc Rar din, Linda Ridler Bac k row Gene Youngmann Margo Burgess Debra Kobcrnusz {scc, tres Mitra Am1r11afar1 Wendy l\yland , Alicia W1ll1ams Not pi c tured · Chnsty Ander· son Chor Boston, Launc Dickinson Chnsttne Goldback, Pat Jager Denise Jerome, Ronda t\eal Chnscina Rawlings, Mary Roper Jason Wong

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Keep up the beat

The marching band pracc1ced abouc fifteen hours per we ek, starting before school began 10 the fall The} performed at assemblies and sporting events, as well as leading the H omecoming parade Theu lively beat helped keep up spine and lend a background of suppo rt

Band members spent many hours preparing for and performing 10 the musical O li ver The} also presented band concerts and sponsored che Golden Jazz Festival

R o bin M i ll i n received awards for drum ma1or and All Count; Jazz Band Mark T rue earned a student duector award Ocher All County Ja zz Band qualifiers were K yl e Westgar d , G in a Caeu and E lli ot Th ie d e Ba nd teacher R oss M cC l u r e added the School of Mine s Band co the list of bands under his d1rect1on chis year

ARC ING BA - Front Ro" · Enc Jim Preston. t.fark True Robin t.1ill in, Allen Hobbs. Sara Schwarz, Bek1 Reg1srer Tan)J Bjrne\ , Phil Toole · 2nd R o~ Sarah t.1urra 1 K.uen Dunn , Tawnva Knss\ Sahr T he J.1ms • The JJ z7 Combo Band plays for an enchus1astte crowd. Take n a" ay · Dick} Bradsb} and Paul Carlson pla\· .1 duet
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nee again numerous stu dents (abou t 60) flocked down to A-5 for vanous choir cl asses. G HS chous were acnve more than ever chis ye ar The 24th Street Singers went on a retreat co Snow Mountain Ranch 1n Winter Park . The y did fund raisers, including a 24-hou r mus1c-a-thon, to finance a tnp co perform in schools 1n Ensenada , Mexi co and at Disneyland 1n Californ1a.

Again GHS wa s represented in All Stace (a cho tr comprised of sel e cted students who aud1noned from all over the state) by K yra Ep s t e in , La ur ie M i ll e r , Cy nd i B a rcl ay, and An g i e Arn o ld

r ont Row : Nteole Rock lvfananne Lun· dekvam, Steve Langmuir Doug Remers, Dawn Sharp, Theresa Bowers 2nd R ow: Deidre Downs, Anica Norcross, Kaue Moore, Marttn Schwinger, Kieth Bell Bambi Farkas, Tanya Ha rvey, Carne Richards, 3rd Row : Kyra Epstein, K aren Dunn. Erin Gage, Rose· merry Wahtola Jim Preston, Gerry Arnold, Audrey Mocc, Scace)'

Paczer; Back R ow: Ursula Groess, Angie Arnold, Stacey Ketter · mg, Steve Popiel, Mike M essolme Me lissa Kmg , Cyndi Ba rclay, Chnss,e Malone; Noc P ictured · Chns Dohert} Dar ci Gnffin, M ary Sm1ch. Laurie M iller, Bnan Smith, Lance Nelson, Sand} Port, Lon Schumacher, K ane Frost,Jtm Harper Joe \'qells, T im Fields

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MOUN T A I N MAGI C· Front Row · Kathy Cross. Knscen Wood, Chns Sanceua Deann Launn Erm Gage, Chns Palandn, Anita Norcross Carne Richards, Back Row : Donna Schilling, Samantha Barela, Barbara Toth, Sandy Port,Justme Wilson David McHose Stacey Keccenng. Kare} Trott, Nicole Mezo, Debra Gosnell Not P ictured: Laura Kutz Karen Whitehouse
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24th STREET S INGER S· Fr o nt R ow· Laurie Miller Carol ine Mallor> Sponscr), Chrissie Malone Stacey Keuenng; 2nd Ro w Kyra Epscein Bambi Farkas , Theresa Bowers Rosemerry \'(.lahtola C)nd1 Barday Angie Arnold Back Row Tim Fields Chris Doherc} Doug Re iners. K1ech Bell J oe Wells J im Preston Stevt Popiel Not Pi c tured Lance Nelson

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E R MAN C LU B • F r ont R o w Shannon Victor (" pres ), Sarah Shier , Chriscme Spilhne Sc.ice} Fayko)h sec ) Cindy Lar)en Derek Vanwestrum. 2 nd R ow: Diane Brown sponsor ) ~fananne Lundekvam , V,olctta Bele l\,fark Hagen Kann Lehm· kuhl K,nhleen Cross Bek, Rel,!ISter Heather Cook Kim H urney ( treas ) Carol He 1smann D.1n1d Knittel Ba c k R ov. Doug Richardson Shawn Snyder Chns Mabrv St.1ce, Kettenng , Merr} Bond Kenn Knittel pres ) Brad Brookhart N o t Pi ct ur e d · l\Jtalie Benbo v. l\,largo Burgess Jenn, Duke \Vend) Heffdfinger Colm Hemnch Scace} Patzer Am) Schultz Shell,· Smith Kacy Stunkard Karen \~ 'h1ce· house Roudy Hildreth

P AN I S H C LU B · F ro n t R ow : Valene V id1s, Erm Gage, Liz Schulz, K n~t1en Smith ( v pres ); 2nd R ow: Robert Roze, Da rrel Carson M att Bromberg (pres), Debbie W ildem ;i n, J erry Yanz (sPonsor) Ross H ulstem, Tracy Reseigh, Ba c k R ow:

t me Cooper M ike W ilh amson, J 1m Burczyk. J ohn Burchfield, Fr ank Zurey, Not P1 c ru re d · J oe Gershcenson, J osh G ershtenson, Heather Selitrenn1ko ff, Bech St o use (sec), Lara Nelson, M arun Sch winger, Amy M uller, T awnya K ell ey, Scott Green, Amy Nieman , K risty \'Q1rth (treas), Lind a Ridler

S kaong on th in i c e · German club members cook to the ice ac che Colorado Ice Arena where Violetta Bele a G erman exchange student demonstrates her ab1lit) co smile and skate at the same ume

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Language fun

Learning a foreign language 1sn t 1usc memorizing words and verb conjunc· t1ons l e can be a loc of fun coo

German students had parties put on pla} s, and watched movies like Amaeleus 1n add1· t1on co the regular classroom acc1" 1C1es

The new Spanish teacher, Jerry Yan z, helped students celebrate Las Posadas, a nine da} f est1val w1ch Spanish music, food and a Christmas sk1t The class also had parties on the Spanish saints ' days

The language clubs were also active Ger· man Club went ice skating, had a Christmas part} and sold German cand}

Spanish Club went co Rosalinda s Mexican Restaurant for a crad1t1onal Spanish dinner and had pen pals from Spanish speaking countries

Don't hucr me • fhe horrible dragon I'afntr (lieJther Cook} 15 sl.iin h) the hc:ro Siegfried U•m Brown ) J\ GermJn III scudene, an our the lc.gend of S1egfrit'd Jnd tht" l\1ederlande trca~urc

M .i p fun Shern \X) .itt points out Madnd the capital o( Spain Language cla~st's .llso spent time \tUd) tng the geogr.1phr .ind culture o( tht"tr languages

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Bac k 1n ume • a variety of expressions are evident as students contemplate what life was like in ancient Rome Cora Rains Tim Bratcher Shannon

McDade Chnsune Padilla Nicole Mezo Karey Trott and Robert Roze Lann I students

Chnstme Goldback (treas.),Juhe Eagan, Kathie La ngmui r, M ichelle Komo ras, Shannon Ziegler Carolyn M unsarc TU1a l'vfa nning, 2 n d R ow Gary Deutsch K im Peacher Susanne Grant (sec). Raoul Pun (sp0nsor), K irsten Ba iley. J am es Bond, H ilary Fike Sean Condron, Not P i c ture d ·J eff Glenn (pres), And} Copel and (v p res), Lara Spanski (program chairperson), Ka chy Moore, K ath} Zaccaro, Ti1u Mcguire B.irba ra Ferrill, Ted Bosworth, David Heineman Mary Scott Kellie Bres tel J essica Le wis Anen \V h1dden, Greg Thompson, Bill T homas, Pam Ka11wara Christy l'vi ur phy Renee J ohnson Dan French.

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Cultures experienced

Greek Gods 1 - Well maybe not quite, but people in Latin Club chis year had co be pretty close to keep up with all the act1v1t1es this }ear Occober 19th and 20th the} attended the J unior Classical League Stace Convention held at Estes Park Whtie there the} participated 1n a "Certamen , which 1s common!} known as a Kn owledge Bowl" Some of the categories were Latin and Greek grammar culture h1stor} literature, poetry, mytholog}' English ders\anves and vocabulaf} Athleuc compeutions were also held in the Olympiad

With all the compet1c1ons Latin Club members we re read} co eat 1 On Oct 25th Lann Club members from Arvada Ar\ada W est and W heat Ridge high schools met at the "Athenian" a Greek restaurant, where they were served dinner and also watched a floor show which included a bell} dancer

This }ear French Club saw " L'Ecole Des Femmes b} lvfolsere at the Germinal Stagt 1 heater 1n Denver The} also planned co see pla} s presented by the French department of CL Boulder and Loretta II e1ghcs College. The} planned to go co a French restaurant , have a car wash and rent a school bench ro decorate or rebuild to put 1n the foreign Ian· guage garden ( scarced in 1974-75 on che East side of E bu1ld1ng )

The club outings provided variety for stu· dents speaking French and Latin In class. students learned about the culture as well as the language

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Deep t hink e r '> • Da\ 1d Le1dner , /'.fark SkomJI Shawn Snydtr Jnd Jonathan Brown demon~rr,1te thetr be\t philo~oph ical po\e\ m Lat in I cl.t\\

Club s apply classroom principles

t t T his }ear we 've been reall} crying to inc rea se commun1cat1ons between che student bod} and student council," said L isa Cis n e r os That \.Vas che main goa l of che scudenc council chis year Student Council su pported many act1vit1es 1nclud1ng teacher and adminiscrauon apprec1at1on days, foren sics recogn1non, and Wincerfe sc The y also sponsored dances at Home coming, Chnstmas, and Valennne·s Da y

J i m P ea r se summarized the yea r by saying. " I hope student council represented the students well , I hope \Ve made an improvement from past years "

lncernat1onal Relation s Club had a successfu I year The} traveled to the scace capital for three days and J e ff G l e n n was elected Speaker of the House Golden has had this honor for the past three years.

M e l issa Fry explained. " Regardless of past reputation. Youth and Gov 'c '85 conunued co be che best three years of our educanonal expenence

Government was one of the required social studies classes this yea r It caught students about the United States governing system , and ways co become involved 1n legislature.

Soc1olog} and Psy chology were two of Golden 's elecnves offered exclusively co seniors These classes gave students the opporrun1cy co express rhe1r opinions freely The atmosphere of che classrooms was casual and relaxed

M i nd y Mo o r e descnbed her sociology class, " Ic 's a class char lees you express you r choughrs, and doesn't always make you use a text book ."

M i k e O ' D o ri s i o thought chis about his ps}chology classes, "This year was one of my best years for teaching psyche This class was a veq \v11l1ng one and I am more assured now that I have created a fine specimen of erazies ,.

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Th e p~ychology of teac h i n g· Mike O Dor1s10 d1spla,·s the tunJa · I menrals of teaching psycholog, to l\1eli ssa l·n· B nghr eyed· Enc l\fondc waits for his soc1olog) class to begin whilt Dan.1 Butler Dou~ lv1oon and John Jacobs look on

H urd at "ork· Dale Halbe1sen , Tia Johnson , Janet Ha\\ ktnson, LLsa Leingang, /\fake ()~le, .ind Arnold Ho} 5hO\\ their student council spant bv p.ianting the "G"

hn t p,.,cholog} fun ?· Hobbie J o I e,an n, 1 h one lJ I \f ake () Dora,10 \ lecture,.

STUDEl\lT COUNC I L · F ron1 Ro"' · J\.fake Oge , Dale H.ilbeasen, T i.!

John on, Bob Putka Kath\ Zaccaro 1\1,chelle Petersbur!; 2nd Ro"' /1,fark Yaco, etta Cheas Burgess treas. , )\.fart } Skvrman, Am\' \\ 1l11ams Srannon

~falCoJ 3rd Ro\\ David Leadner, KattC: Frost , i\-fd1ssa Fr}' , L1s.i Cisneros (~( ), 1th Ro\\ I ara Nelson,J1m Pearse (pres ), Jod y H auser, T1iu J'\.fcGuarc , ~fin J [\.foore Rebec a Rascon , J ennifer Macal.Jd}' ( pres.), Arnold tio\ , Back RO\\ ' Alicia Smith, Enc Jensen , J ames /1,farltr Scott Z1ponn Garr

Dcurs, h Scan Baker Doug Daniels , Moll} Mc Dor aid

IN T ERNAT I ONAL RELA TI ONS CLUB Scott Green. J oe Gtrshten· ,on Chns Burgess Ji m Pear se Scott L1pcnn Not Pictured Sean Baker, Richard Beck Jeff Glenn, Melissa fr} T uu McGuire

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Wh o is chac cras h m a n ?· Roger Myers expresses h1s true feelings of what he wants co be when he grows up

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G H S in c p r esent· Dewain \Xlood Ro y Daugherty and Steve Walker prepare to ~how a film co large J!COup. bur Angela Kandel and Kelli McClouskey seem to be more
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Helping Out

The Key Club did man} service proiects throughout the year Helping others was a large part of being in Key Club and when Thanksg1v1ng came around so did all the cans of food The Key Club collected che cans and then distributed them to need} fam· 1!tes around Golden This was one of several service proiects planned.

Another group of people chat were active in helping out were the social studies teachers Not only did they teach American and World history, the} also taught students how to relate to the history that 1s being made now. These classes provided a place where students could learn from each other as well as the teachers.

Helping to find peace was the goal of Friends for Peace The} sold donuts, coffee, and hot chocolate co support their cause They sent their profits co Oscar, a child who lives 1n South Amenca, co help him get cloches, food, and an education

K E Y CLU B · Merry Bond Sarah Shier (vice· pres ). Carol He1smann, Mary Scott Joe Gershtenson Bob Hayes(sponsor) Scott Green Not p i ct u re d Enc Mamon Justine Wilson(program chauman), Kelly Sk1nner{pres ). Robb Crowe An open d1~CU\S1on - Tri\ 1al Pursuit wa~ one of the man> ,.,.,n th.it Ro!;er l\.1} ers tau,.:ht th1\ h1stor, cla~~
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Speech, dratna s ho w excellence

< <L et's talk about atncude," sa1d John Klug , when asked about che accomplishments of Drama Cub Club chis year And 1f a good acc1tude 1s any reflecc1on on success, then Drama Club's acncude muse have been one of the best Act1v1c1es mcluded planning plays, selling play tickets, consc rucnng the secs of vanous plays, such as "Comedy of Errors" and "Oliver," and cakmg spec1al trips co see plays

Among che plays the group went co see, two of the most memorable were "Candide," at Loretta H e1ghcs, and "Yukon," at the Hencage Square Opera House

According to Jim Pr es ton , " It's a really fun club we enterta1n people ·

S1m1larly, che Forensics team was very successful 1n their act1v1t1es chis year, which revolved mainly around practices, and novice and vars1 cy Forensics meets The efforc the students put 1nto their work paid off throughout the season. Htghbghts included a ch1rd place trophy 1n the 1985 J efferson County League Sweeps takes and a s1xth place show1ng at Skyline. G H S had students place 1n one of the top cen pos1t1ons at every tournament chey attended throughout the season. Dunng the first semester alone, 128 G HS students part1c1pated tn tournaments, rece1ving a coca! of 98 awards.

Acco rding co sponsor, Low e ll Sh a rp , the team's g reacesc accomplishment was 1n September, when the National Forensics League announced chat Golden's chapter was 1n the cop 20 1n the nation, and the largest m the state 10 terms of number and degrees.

Students who received awa rds at che D 1stncc 7 Scace Qualifying Tournament included Jo e W e ll s and Rak es h Chopra 1n C-X Debate; Kati e Fro s t 10 Girls' Excemp; K a r e n W es rg ard 1n Original Orato ry. J e nn y Kl e in and Cyndi Ba rcl a y 1n Incerprecanon of Drama, K e ll y S kinner , Carri e C ull e r , and Sa r a h Sh e ir 1n Interpretation of Poetry

Receiving alternate pos1t1ons were. Nat a li e Benb o w and S tac i e Gilman 1n Duet Acung, M a tt Bromb e r g and D a vid

Le idn e r 1n C-X Debate, Anica Nor c ro ss 10

Incerprecanon of Poetry and Mak e Skinn e r 10 Boys· Excemp.

FORENS I CS· P r o n e R ow· Tammy Sharp Eric Bet· tinger John Hildebrandt Jon Brown Cyndi Barda} Rosemerr, \'(; ahtola He.1cher Sehccenn1koff Anita l\iorcross, Lowell Sharp- 2nd Ro"": Carl Saxton David Le1dner Mike Skinner Ste,e Chavez, Randy Van· trump Shannon Patterson. Kelly Skinner Dawn Sharp 3rd Ro""· Steve Millin Darci Gnffin Matt Rorh ~iatt Bromberg , Dan Knittel. Rakesh Chopra

Karen \X e~tgard ~iinou Amir1Jafan 4t h R ow· Joe Card Susie Grant \"qend} Sloan. Renee Johnson r..11· chelle Komoras Sean Condron Lmda Ridler Jennv

Klem, Dan French, 5t h R o\\: Sarah Shier.Jan Heffel· finger Becky Turner. Stacie Gt.Iman, Natalie Benbow Sarah ~furra\ Shannon Mc Dade. Bob Dahl, Tarn Bur· ron. Doug Reiners.Jim Burscn·k; 61h R ow:Juhe Pep· per Carne Culler Jill \X'adsworrh, Violetta Bele Man· anne Lundekvam Chns Doherty Bnan Sha\'er Jerr, Jones. John Burchfield \X'1tt Bellows, Brian Strong, ~fike \X'ilham~on, No r P ictu re d : all ocher members of Forensics class who paruc1pated m one or more meets G HS had che largest student parr1c1patton ,n the state

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Go ahead, m a k e my d ay · John Klug challenges anyone ro disrupt his apple break durmg the busy school day.

M clellan, K irsten Batie~ M ark Skomal Ba c k Ro w· Chris Doherrr,

H olland Not Pictur e d : Rosemerr} Wahtola, Jim Preston. J ohn Smith, Tim Fields, Heather Selitrenn1koff

Clo se c omp a n1oo s Colltn H einrich and Char.i Elliott look over their latc:,1 DramJ ( lub Jss1gnment

Th e atn ca l rri o Tim Fields Jnd Mark Skomal en JO}" a break from the monotonr of the day while: Sean H olland reads up on the latest news

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DRAMA C LUB - Fron1 Row , Mary Smith (vice pres). Val V1d1s pres), Veronica Vogeler Collin Heinrich Lance J\lelson 2 nd Ro w· Dean H ouston Tom Bone Sandt Williams. Craig Seiner J enny Sean

Language arts has in any faces

Engltsh has many faces here at Golden English Composition and English L1ceracure worked together co achieve some 1nteresung goals according co Sa nd y N a t io n s who said, " English teaches people co chink and co communicate as well as to solve problems and draw conclusions." All of chese skills were important to adapnng co an ever ch anging world

Many people were not aware of the effort required co put out a yearbook A great deal of extra strain was placed on a scudenc part1c1pat1ng w1ch Yearbook staff especially when chat staff was trying co live up co two years past of award w1nn1ng annual production Another publication here at Golden , seen on a more regular basis than the Year book, was the Newspaper. Ed1ter-1n-ch1ef Heidi Rewink e l and a very small staff produced monthly newspapers

" It was rough w1ch only six people , but we all worked hard , and took pnde 1n everything that we put out," said news ed1ter Eri c Mamon Second semester brought new wnung talent into the newspaper and 1c improved even more

Wo r ds of '" 1sdom · Sand) Nauons instructs Honors English students K)·le Westgard Scott Green Kenn Knittel , and Christine Spillane

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YEARB OO K · Fron t R ow Beene Kindsvater (photo ed.); 2n d Ro w Jill Hull (adviser), Pete Stoll (2nd sem asst photo ed ), Kun Coken, Christine Spillane (ed. ·in·ch1ef), Wendy Swinehart, Shannon Patterson , Sandi W1lhams, Gina Gordon (co-student ltfe ed ). Leslte Finnell, 3rd R ow · Rick Beck (freelance photo). Norm Hicks (2nd sem photoed). Shelly Smith (people ed ). Libby Farrar (asst ed ). Enc Coronas (asst photoed) Kelley Kolin (co·sp0rts ed ); Back Row· Brendan Hager, Kevin Scott, Dawna Mayo (co· sp0rcs ed ). Graham Hogan, Mindy Moore (co· student life ed ); Not pietured Emmy D.rom1troff (clubs and academics ed ). Mary Roper, Pat Jager (ads ed ), Sharon Ne1gum

Ye~. g rammar tl> 1mportao1 - Joan Jouett

:,tudents the 1mp<>rtance of Englt!,h ,

teacher:, her Lare again ? · E\'erett G1dlund strolls into Dick BHne ') English clas:.
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NEW S PAPER - Fr o n t Row · Eric Mamon (n ewsed ), Andy Copeland K im Astle Scott Z1porin Todd Reeves Ro, Daugherty (adviser); 2nd R ow · Kelley Kolin Doug Daniels. Sh.iwn Synder, Tan} a l !Jrve> , C.irne Culler ( ad managert Bac k Ro w Roudy H ildreth (features ed ), Sara Scott I asst ed and sp<>rt:. ed .), Heidi Rew inkel (ed ·in ch1d). Dawna Mayo, Jason Wong Mier a Am1r1Jafar1 , Manna Rogers

Those who care share, and enjoy helping others

hree groups chat directed their atcen· uon co helptng others were the Peer Counselors, the H O T Team, and che counselors These support groups were all very active and did a great deal for the students at the school or the people 1n che community

Peer Counselors were JUSt chat, people who delc with others on che1r same level First quarter these sixteen counselors went through cra1n1ng to lea rn co better relate co ocher people so they could help chem with answers co their problems T hey were avatlable most any ume and offered individual and group counseling sessions Tim F ie ld s commenced as a Peer Counselor, "People have more problems than I realized and 1c makes me feel good when a stranger confides in me and I can help chem .. This group of students were essennal because they supplemented the adult counselors and could be there co help when che adults were too busy

The counselors were busy all year caking care of their many duties Besides counseling

students, chey helped w1ch schedule confl1ccs and college seminars, v1s1cs, and scholarships.

Z e l m a M c D o nald , Bru ce Dou g l ass, and David Bach m an were three viral people at Golden and che school would not run che same without chem

H elping ocher teenagers was che name and purpose of che H.O T Team. This was their third year 1n becoming more acnve and crying co prevent dnnktng and dnv1ng, and drug and alcohol abuse. The H .O.T Team sponsored a SADD Rally (Students Against Dr unk D nvers), sat 1n on drug tnals downtown, were 1n high demand to go speak to fifth and sixth graders about substance abuse, and had weekly meenngs. Li sa C i s n e ro s, one of the founding membe rs, said, "The pasc three years have been such a great expenence, how could I resist participating again,

We're 1nnocenc! ' -Karl Tuch11l andJern ' Arnold v1s1t che Pose Offi ce during a field rrip co liscen in on cwo drug trials w1ch the HOT Team simply for che education

H OT. TEAM - Fro nt R ow Carol)n Moore (sponsor) Mmdv Moore, Lisa Cisneros Jeoll fish, Debbie Bade Bonnie Cady (sponsor). Back Row : Jerr) Arnold , Rick D1Donaco Karl Tuch11l Ron D1· Donaco Noc Pi ct ur ed: Angie Arnold Margo An· n1s , John Smith Andy Copeland, Darci Gnffin. Ro· semer[) Wahcola Julie Thomas, Joe Golding

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P EE R COUNS ELOR S - Fronc Ro w: Steve Garns , Stefan, McN1chols, Carne Rumph Shelley Smith Debra Kobernusz, Ron D1Donato , Rick D1Donaco , Back Ro w· Jill Hull (sp0nsor), Mike Mustoe Greg Jensen Karen Conner, Brooke Fields, Michael Moon , Kristin Thompson Karl Tuthill Noc P 1crured : Molly McDonald , Tim Fields

We ' re here to help 1'viichael l'v1oon and Tim F1eld5 tn to con5ole Dean Huscon, as they crv with e\ef}One who comes co them

I n awe of the law · l.1sa Cisneros Debbie Bade Ken Brunnel Rick D1Donaco C,1rolyn Moore Joell F1~h and Ron D1Donaco le.we che courthouse with a real 1mpre~s1on

C oum,elors wor k as a team - Bruce Douglass and /,elma M cDonald talk comfortably with Ste\t: Soper

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Anybody '\\-anc 10 bo'\\-P · Karen McHose shows the crue spine of a Golden bowler on her way co state compet1t1on

D emon sp1ri1 · Todd H ayslett shows us his pearh· whites after bowling a great game \ u 1'/VA/,

Look at what I got · At the coors Fall fesuval. Karen M c H ose receives a poodle

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e r e not r ea ll y vJol en c • Tammy Campbell didn't break her arm in her special ed class Debbie Stokes.Joann Keller

Tammy Campbell.Joe M urdock M ichelle Swearingen Ka·

lO McHose and Connie Wood (sitting).

Th u mb s up Matt Anderson shows how much fun school & be

Developing life skills

Golden teachers handled their special ed students different!} from other schools

1n the count} It was called a cross cacegoncal program This was where the teachers placed all the scudencs cogecher and \VOrked w1ch them as a whole, instead of ind1"1dual cace· gones In other schools. students were sepa· raced according to their special handicap Ac Golden. however che teachers puc the scu· dents 1n a group. but sttll handled them 1nd1· v1dually

This prog ram also allo wed the ceache rs to expand The} helped teach ocher classes 1n which spec ial education students were en· rolled. such as b1olog}. math and technical arcs

The spec ial ed program helped students develop social skills, along with academics

" W hen we gee a st udent, we start looking at wha t 's going to happen co that student after he, o r she. gets out of high school," J o hn Br o db e c k stated

As J oa nn a K e ll e r put it, "This was the best }ear of m} li fe. soc1aliz1ng. meeting now

people making new friends. Golden has g1\'· en me a lot

This )ears Work Expenence Club (WES Club) noc onl} \vorked hard, but plaved hard coo WES club 1s for special educanon stu· dents who earn credit 1n school for on the JOb tra1n1ng 1n the tr occu pat1onal interest area These students earned mone} for \X ES club chis rear b} re(} cling aluminum cans and keeping Golden looking great

It d 1dn t stop there, WES club also parttc1· paced 1n the Special 01) mp1cs T o dd H ay • l e u , and K are n M c H o se, \vent co state for bo\vltng T odd came back \V1ch a second place, and K aren received a fourch place

Some of che ocher acnv1t1es \XI ES club pa r· cic1pated 1n were the stock show, Coors Fall Festival D o"vnto w n D enver shopping, and a banque t at the end of the year to celebrate the graduating seniors

Next year the special ed students \viii be pa rnc1pat 1ng 1n Ph}S1cal Education Plus (or P EP). This w ill allo \v the spec ial ed students to work w ith ocher's at G HS

Guys can cook coo - J im Vo1tl and R ic k Beck show off their pec an pies

Practical variety

ome economics was more than JUSt cooking and sew1ng It was learning about life

Incenor design classes dealt with home decorating and students learned about d1fferenr fa bncs and designs

In che child development classes, students earned eggs with them all day and treated them like real children The eggs even had birth announcements The students also brought 1n chetr own baby pi ctures.

Cooking classes provided snacks for various school events and caught everything from gourmet cooking co plan-ahead meals

Independent living students planned budge t s and learned about marnage

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Preparing for the f uture- Audre\ 1'.iott is learning ho\1,; to run a household Part o( the fun of home ec cusses 1s knowing the skills are useful. Y e., It ., t h e real thing Chn, Denn s .ind Santa\ helpe look on \JI n ,le J.11m1e B1e::.me1er tel s ,ant 1 \JI hat she ,,;ints (or ChnstmJs and Jeff Boldt )ees f ',anta s beJrd 1s the reJI thtn.l! St \;ick ,,as a , 1s1tor tn Lou \e Read ' s home economic'> classes I l

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And the winner 1s V1ck1 Sanks anxiously awaits the final dec1s1on of the Judges 1n the cake
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H ow's that aga 10> · Steve Rusch shows Pat Valdez many of his perfeccs skills I n s111ches · Penn} Roberts works on a bug shield for che front of her new jtep

Ready for life

Eleccron1cs. \vood shop upholstr} and drafting classes again produced many articles for sale, personal use and entering in contests Taking ttme co do 1c right \\ as em· phas1zed along with safet)

El<:ccron1cs teacher Stan H ajek was elected Teacher of the Year b} students teachers and parents One of his ourstand1ng accomplish· ments was publishing a textbook for use 1n high school eleccron1cs classes l{ e has also helped students win repeacedl} at lnduscnal Arcs Fairs

The Technical Arts Club hosted a barbe· que for all of G ll S In 45 minutes, 50 pounds of hamburger were consumed The club also observed new!) developed high te<.h equip· ment 1n a laboratO r) and won the Chnstmas door decorattng c.oncesc

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\\~here .tre the a n swer\? · Matt Berrr looks around for help with his work \heet ~upe:r Teach S1.1n lfa1ek \\;J\ n.imed che Te.1d1er of the Year (or (,H<:, The Tech An~ Club officers are Brendan Hager (pres J. Brad Jackson {vice pre~.). Ron New {\eC} and Chns Mahr) treas ,). All students 1n vocational classes were automattcall) member~ Ele ccron1cs, woo dshop, upholster} drafting and technical arts club - 179
r I I. IL ig ht s out · Chris Coons 1sn t really caking a nap w hile working on a n1etal proiect P ro T ec h . · D avid Sellars makes some ad1ustments on the engme 180 - Cl u bs an d aca de m ics ' N i ce a nd s l o w • J ohn K ellenbenz sho ws his student ho w co p0ur mc-raL

Hands-on skills

The Industrial Arts classes gave students skills which the} could use throughout life In the auto classes, students learned how to fix cars and the metals classes taught stu· dents welding and related skills. In vocanonal agnculture students concentrated on farm· 1ng, livestock and c1t1zensh1p

Future Farmers of Amenca ( FFA) was 1n· volved w1ch the school and community They held a fund·ra,ser pig roast with senior semi· nar and a fru1r and sausage sale The club took part in the d1scncc and state livestock Judging contests and played an important part 1n Farm Cit} Week , donating animals for d1spla} at Four Mile H 1stonc Park The, also part1c1paced 1n the National Western Stock Show The Fr A received a Gold plaque for part1cipat1on 1n the 1986 Garden & Home Show Landscape Garden Design and Con· strucnon Contest

Co m e and gee n · Ross Hastie cues dinner for che p ig r oast
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Career ininded

What are }OU doing after college;, While man} students gee s1ck and tired of hearing chis. there are a few who w1ll answer "Get a high paying JOb " Ho\v > B} attending Warren Occupattonal Technical Center (WOTC ) T he Warren Center offers an education in man} different technical fields 1nclud1ng hornculture. child care, dental ass1snng , \velding. auto bod} . pnnting , computer graph1s, cosmotology , upholstr} , and computer related occupanons Although WOTC isn ' t for ever} bod} and cerca1nl} doesn ' c replace a good college education, most students a re happ} on graduanon when they take ad\antage of the high percent of success of the JOb placement program.

All sm il e~ · Brian Martin en1oys doing upholscr y.

A fa.,c1naung mach in e · TraC\ Lu c kinbill operate\ u nt.- o f rht man > ma c hines in her prmttng cl.i.,s

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fa\h1on Mike Libra is rcadr to begin h1~ welding proiect

Se riou s bu s iness

Studencs 1n business classes cook w1th chem marketable skills such as t yping , sho rth and and accounnng w hen they g raduated On -che·Job·tram1ng allowed students co ea rn money and credit ac t he same time

Ot her classes such as o tehand and P ersonal Law w ere helpful co students w hether or not they were interested in business careers

Club act1v1t1es accompanied the business classes Angie Arnold and P at McIntyre boch placed a t Future B usiness Leaders of Amenca ( FBLA ) D1scricc compet1 c1on and ventured on to St ate

Katie Moore , Mi c h e lle Bellairs and Elena Cyr all received $100 a w ards for selling che most Jewel ry for a fundra1se r Angie Arnold , Connie Sanch ez and H eidi Hooper received lesser amounts for their 1nvolvemenc 1n the proJecc.

D1sc ric t w inne rs 1n D 1stnbunve E ducation

Clubs of A menca (DE CA ) compet1t1on w ere Brian Smirh , Brooke Field s, Nadine Mae s ta s, Ruth John s on , S c ott Ba z z , and All e n Dikio T he club enJoyed a skip cnp 10

M a rch and sold candy as a fund raiser.

OE C A C LUB · F ro n t R ow: Allen O1kin TraC)

Owe n Kell } Skinner Ruch Joh n son , Brooke Fields ,

K im Coke n, Be c k\· Dung an 2 nd R ow: Ron 1\ew

Cmd} L.H5en Tern Edwards (pres ), Jane Lhotak (sec ).

Ja) L:1mb Pam Ka1 1wara Clena C yr B ac k R ow: Deb·

b1e Ouranc (s ponsor ), Karen Purd > Dave A c hammer

Ttm Marunez (trea s), Ttm S1lcox , Kao Jone5 NanC)

M oo ne\ Ton ya Hillen N ot Pi ctu r e d : Barb Robie (v

pre5 ) Bnan Smith ( pub dir ), Bare Hinkle. Brent Kinds, acer , Donella Scewarc, Pam Mobley , Brad Jack· son , Debbie l\ecas Scott Bazz, l\adme Maestas, Darla Steele Duree Comp.us, Elena Reul , Wend\· Scolhand Brendan Hager Dan Sanders , Mel1ss1a Callaway, Shawnette Priest Dawn Sper Mtehele Rauch. ,!\,far· shall Cla y, Tamm} Bishop

FBLA • F ro n t R ow: Saph1a Rana Libby Farrar Jeanne Spence; 2 nd Row ·

Be c k y Dung an Angie Arnold B ac k R ow: Gail O ' Neil (sponsor ), Jenmfer

Th o ma s Sherry Frank ( pres ), Pac l\,fclncyre (v pres ), Sonya Brown , Faith Bruder Kaue Mo o re , Jenn y Madonna (treas .), K1Csten Pennell (5ec ), Susie Moone y (h1sr ). N ot P ictur e d : Brad Jackson ( reporcer ), Scefam McN1chols, Ph yllis Pnc e ( sponsor ) Rose Alvarado Paula Ballinger, Michelle Bella1Cs, Mi c helle Byars April Cecil , Scephan1e Cowles , Glenda Dashiell Brent Dtek· man , Donnette Ell1son , Joell Fish Alecia Forsyth , Marcma Gerwmg Schelene

Harns , He1d1 Hooper J enn y Jone s, Darlene Luoma T ywilla Maupin Jodi

Me c h , Nanc y Moone y Audre y Mott Knsu Pollock Chris Rawlings Marci Sc hoech , Mary Schott Kell> Stubbs , Julie Thomas. Steve Toth Shannon

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h ere's the paper · • ?-.farca Jones. Shannon Cassell, 8Jrb Ferrill, and Am) Pipkin cheer on Chris Dra!!o" 'lS he srrugFles with the typewriter

Just '\' I S1t1ng · Ph)'llis Price escorts some of her Personal Law student\ to downtown Denver on a crap to the courthouse to view trials m \ess1on

Do I have co?· Debby Durant contemplates between su1c1de and going to her ftrst hour class

I( my fr i e n ds c ould see me no"" · PJt McIntyre and Sherry Frank take .l break .1t the ReftOnal Offtcers Convennon in sunn} Albuquerque Others .lttendtng were Jenny Madonna Kirsten Pennell Susie Mooney .ind \ponsor Ph;-111~ Pnct

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P uc m e 10 a car, coach · Rudell Ahlberg and Jason Ayres look chnlled about 1he begmnmg o( dnvers ed le beal) a type'\, ruer Sean Dunwood\' lets his fingers do tht' walkmg I loH: this clas) John Hildebrandt 1s a natural on computeri..

Computer drive

The computer classes offered this year we re not Just ordinary electives As students continued ro move through the "c omputer age ," the knowledge of computers proved profitable Computers are used 1n most careers from computer engineer ro suburban housew1 f e R ight no ,.., c omputer classes are elective , but 10 the future the} ma} become requued

Computers were ver; useful in man y c lasses 1nclud1ng dnvers ' edu cation where students practiced avo1d1ng computerized accidents on the simulator Students learned the basic driving rules and t echniques The; appearld to enJO} Al Morri s' cla!)s, ,vh1 c h took them one step closer to independen ce

I'm no1 c onfu sed L l>tng computer$ ti. a brec,e for Be c k ) Dungan Computer'> 10 t h e r e , t u t C:irrit ')J ter .mJ C:.inlh n l\.tun,Jrt \t O\\ th.11 dom~ homt\\ orl-.. \\ 1th fr1tn<h can be double che fun
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Science, • service

Sc1ence may have been one of the hardest classes co some, but the teachers made it fun As Elaine Smit h explained, " We teach using the inquiry method "

This system was relauvely new Students goc co learn by expenmentauon, not JUSC by reading or listening co lectures

Smi th continued , "Each different science course has its special nmes ; Green Biology , nght now ; it's my favonce "

Bob William s loved teaching biology, " I love 1c because biology is about life , and what could be more 1mporcant ;, "

Halley 's comet provided extra exc1temenc this year Gene C hild and K en Vanderlaan met students on lookout mountain co help them spot che comet w1ch binoculars on che cwo nights that the comet showed most clearly

National Honor Society ( H S) was a club for senous students. Scholarship, c1t1zensh1p, and character were used as cnteria for membership NHS Provided comfort for residents of nursing homes at holiday times , as well as offenng tutorial services co students ac Golden

NHS - Fr o o c Ro w Mi c helle Petersburg , Tnsh Paznr , Deann Launn , Valene V1d1s, Mat)

Smith Kimberl y Sharp Christine Sptl!ane Kusren Bird, Kimberly Hurney 2nd Row ·

Katherine Za cc aro Sand > Nanons (sponsor ), Melinda Moore Julie Vuxin1c , \Vendy Nyland, He1d1 Ste,enson Chnsune Cooper Kenn Knittel Sherry Frank Rebecca Dungan Angela Arnold Back Row : Julie Rardin , Scorr Green , Bnan Strong, Kyle \'<fesrgard (treas ), Enc Jensen (pres ). Tammy Maxwell (sec ), Cnsune Goldback , Sarah Shier, Shawn Fitzgerald , Marrv Skyrman , Cynthia Barday Not Pi ct ur ed: Lisa Burnham l-,,!el1ssa Ft)· Jennifer l'v1aca· lad y (v pres .). Dawn Rincoe , Carne Rumph Karen Conner, Kevin Gasvoda , Robert Hildreth, Moll} Hogan , Lisa Levy James Marler. Kathenne Paez, Rosemerry Wahrola Scot Wetzel, Kim Vanlaarhoven

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Mi schievou~ gang Are the y trying to find rhe solub1l1t} of carbon d1ox1de or preparing for a water fight ~ Enc Jensen , Chns Mabry , andJoe Lyon start the expenment for the 4th umc

Tru su n g 1n d l\ 1du a 1' Chris Burgess, Am\' Cird and Enc Jen\en h.i,c: a great de..il of trust The ) don ' t think that the: te'>t tube will explode , even .ifter th.H kind of ag1tat1on

I don't h a"e t h e a n ~"' er Tro> Deines looks over .is Krist.in Tu c ker ask'> him 1( he: kn o ws what the y .ire supposed to be: doing

Th t look of bore dom Scott Schroeder counts the clouds in the clJssroom a'> DJllas DJniels , and Holl} Au'>ttr tr}' 0 loo~ interested
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MATH TEAM • Front Rov.- · Mike Boland, Jon Bro wn. Alicia Smuh Chnsune Spillane Mmou Am1n1afarr, Debbie Reid. Lmda Ridler, Carolyn M unsart, Rosemer!} Wahtola David Le1dner Dan Knittel, Ba c k Row : Sean Condron. Sean Baker, Karen Wes tgard, t-.l1chelle Komoras, K nsu \X' 1rch, T racy Reseigh, Scacey Patzer Kan n Lehmkuhl, Shawn F1tzgerald [

Calculations, Camaraderie

The math department en JO} ed se"eral successes throughout the }ear As a team, the math teachers worked together to obtain a federal grant, \vh1ch could be used to 1mpro"e the department I n J anuar}, math teachers Bob Puck a, Dick Brad s b y, Bob Ha ye s, Truda Moreau , and Jim Elli s sho wed thelf spine and ~tam 1na b} ,v1nn1ng the D onke} Basketball game

Of the vanous academic clubs, Math Team wa s one 1n which many students became involved The team's maior acttvlt} involved pa rt1c1pat1ng 1n a state-wide monthly math test T h~ rests were d1scnbuted by the Co lorado Ma t hematics League and consisted of six problems which the students ans ,vered 1n thi rty minutes I nd1v1dual scores were tabulated b} sponsors, Elaine FHz g erald and Bob H a y es, and ,vere combined for the total ream sco re

According to Sh a \vn Fitz ge rald , the tests were "somenmes fruscrat1ng but also re,vard1ng.'

• Did yo u p ass~ • Knsu Wirth and Trac} Rc:sc:1gh compare: opinions after completing the math test M,uh can b e fun Truda
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Sound body, Sound tnind

Alchough there were some students who took P E. and we1ghthft1ng classes chat thought 1c was cruel and unusual punishment, most students felt that these classes allowed chem to have a sound body to go along with their sound mind

For instance, Co llin Bonner said he "cook 1t co keep up strength and endurance for football and wrestlin g because chat's what all of the ocher schools do and I'd go crazy 1f someone thought the y worked out harder than me"

P E and we1ghcl1fcmg provided Todd R eves with a sound body "because I want co look good for the babes "

Jim Ba rn ey said P E. and weighcl1ft1ng classes "make a person feel good about himself and make chem feel strong and healthy "

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Bill Miller works on defining his muscles even

o lde n Hi gh Sc h oo l is one of th e mo re un ique sc h oo ls in th e coun t y. On e o f th e reaso n s 1s ch e commu nit y su pp o rt it r ece ives.

The Golden community is unique too . One of the onl y cities in the Denver area with a main street , Golden has a variety of shops . Furthermore , its small town atmosphere provides a friendl y shopping experience for both the young and old.

Th ac hom e to w n fee ling · The Golden community s wide variety of shops offers a fun-fillt:d time for everyone

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Abel, Timothy 36

Achammer David 63, 184

Acker Joseph 36

Acker, Scott 142

Adams, Nicholas

Adams, Ramt 50

Adema, Rene 46

Ahlberg Rudell 36, 124 186

Albnght Dusti 97

Alexander. Anthony 49

Allarakh1a, Sahad 50 174

Allen Travis 36

Alvarado, Rose 67 122

Am1rtJafan Mtnou 36 116, 155 168, 190

Amirl)afan M itra 67, 77 155 171

Anderson, John 67, 79, 94, 181

Anderson, Bro ck 36

Anderson, Chnscy A 50

Anderson Chnsty L 50 122, 155

Anderson, Gerald 63

Anderson, Heather 67 73

Anderson, Matt 175

Anderson , Richard 63

Andrews, John 50 97

Andrews, Niel 97

Andrews Jones , Helen 36

Annis Margo 67, 103, 172

Arbu ckle, Lon 33

Archuleta, Don 50, 142, 163

Armenta, Tracy 92, 97

Armstrong, Stacey 50

Arnold, Angela 33 67, 158, 159, 172, 184, 188, 207

Arnold, Gerald 36. 158, 172

Art Club 155

Asher, Robert 67, 97

Ashford Howard 36

Ashton , Susan 36. 122

Astle, Alison 36

Astle Kim 67, 171

Arster, Holl y 64, 67, 155, 189

Auster, Paul 36

Avant Scott 63

Ayers, Jason 36, 186

Azad Hamid 67

Ba chman, David 55, 98

Bade Deborah 64, 83, 97, 17 2

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Baines, Karl 139 Baker. Kathleen 36

Baker, Melanie 126, 127

Baker, Sean 9, 12, 13, 14 36. 37

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Ball, Lisa 2, 67 75, 126, 127 149

Ballard, Anthony 67

Balltnger, Paula 67 84

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Barday Cynthia 33. 50 158, 159 168, 188

Barday, Stephanie 33

Barela, Samantha 50, 158

Barker Brenda 50

Barnett, Alberta 98

Barney James 2 12, 13, 66, 68, 76, 110, 112, 113 142 , 143, 148, 192

Barney Tanya 36. 157

Barrow Barry 36

Barton, Joseph 63

Baud1en, Kern 49

Bauer, Glenn 33, 36

Baumgartner Brad 75 97

Baulch, Norma 98

Bave c Donna 49

Ba ys Tereasa 50

Bazz, Michael 8, 50

Bazz Scott 67 184

Bea ch, Russell 49

Bear Gregory 63

Beck, Richard 50, 166, 170

Beckman, Jacqueline 97

Beecher. David 67, 68

Bee cher, James 67 78

Beery, Clor1ssa 50

Bele Violetta 67, 160, 168

Bell, Helen 98

Bell, Keith 33, 50, 158, 159

Bellairs, Michelle 67, 184, 198

Bellows , Whitney 36, 168

Benbow , Natalie 12, 13, 36. 116, 160, 168

Benedict, Enk 36, 181

Ben1am1n, Thomas 63

Bennett, Melanie 36

Berry, Chnstopher 97

Berry , Jason 33

Berry, Matt 179

Berunger, Enc 50, 168

B1alkowsk1, Mi chele 50

Bice, Melisa 36. 41 , 124

B1eseme1er, Jamie 36. 58

Billman, Kuk 63

Bird , Andrew 36. 120

Bird, Knsten 50, 188

Bukb y, Michele 122

Bishop , Tammy 67, 97 , 184

Birner, James 67

Bittick, Tammy 50

Blaine, David 36

Blevms, \'v'il11am 50, 120 140

Bloom, Jennifer 36

Bloom, Nelson 36

Blythe, Charlotte 98

Boehle, Kimberl y 97

Boehle, Tanya 36

Boland, Michael 36, 190

Boldt, Jeffrey 67 , 82, 96

Boldu c, Caiole 98

Boleiack , Tammy 69, 87, 97

Bond Benton 50, 113, 134

Bond, James 36, 114 162

Bond, Merry 23, 50, 112, 114, 160, 172

Bonner Collin 12, 23, 67. 80, 112, 146, 147 192

Boogren, Karan 36. 43

Born , Rodne} 36. 114

Boston. Clmt 69, 76, 124, 125, 148, 149, 155

Boswell, Tonya 97

Bosworth Theodore 36. 162

Botte, Thomas 20. 50, 169

Bottolfson, Larry 97

Bower:., Kelle y 50

Bowers , Theresa 50, 158, 159

Braden Elnabeth 69

Braden, Mike 98

Bradsb y, Dtek 99, 100, 188

Bradsby n, Richard 13, 69, 79, 128, 129, 157

Bradsb y, Todd 36, 38. 45, 124, 140, 157

Brady , Dianne 50

Brainerd , John 99

Bramon, Stephen 64, 69, 191

Brassell, Crystal 69, 72

Brassell, Ryan 50

Bratcher, Timothy 36, 114, 115, 163

Breeze, Lisa 50

Brenner, Yul 30

Bresee! , Kellie 36, 132, 134, 162

Brewer, Lara 50

Bngham, Leslie 50

Bro ckwa y. Joanne 64, 69. 83, 94

Brody, Bnan 25 Brodbeck John 99

Bromberg, Matthew 23, 36. 37, 120, 160. 168

Brookhart Bradley 37, 160

Brooks , Paul 50

Brouwer, Steven 50

Brown, David 25

Brown, Diane 99. 160

Brown, James 69, 157 161 221

Brown , Jonathan 37, 157, 163, 168, 190

Brown , Sonya 50

Bruder Faith 97. 184

Brunel, Ken 173

Brunner James 69

Bufe Glenn1ca 63

Bunger, Brad 116, 117

Burch Gary 37

Burchfield, John 37. 140, 160, 168

Burczyk James 37, 140, 160. 168

Burczyk, Laura 99

Bureman, Kev10 69. 112, 197

Burgess, Chnstopher 9 46, 69. 82.97, 128,140,147 164,189

Burgess, Margo 50, 155, 160

Burnham Lisa 69. 91. 166, 188

Burr, Tammy 49

Burt , Michael 49

Burton , Tarn 168, 222

Bush}, Sc eve l 16

Butler, Dana 69

Byars. Michelle 27, 69. 79

Bye, Mi chael 37, 114, 115

Byerly , Robert 50, 120

Byrne, Dick 99

Byrnes, Jamie 49

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Carlson Kristen 69. 157

Carnefix, Steven 51

Carpenter, Mike 142, 49

Carson, Darrel 154 160

Carstensen, Jens 38 128

Cass, Jo 9, 51. 57 122, 123

Cassell, Shanon 23, 49 185

Catherman, Delores 23. 99

Castle, Arthur 16. 17 68 69, 75, 84. 87, 96

Catura. Michael 51

Cease. Lory 100

Cecil, April 97

Cellars, David 180

Chaet, Bnan 69, 83

Chaet, Jennifer 38, 116, 132, 134

Chamberlain, Mark 51

Chavez. Dionne 51, 176

Chavez, Stephen 38. 120, 168

Cheek. Phillip 97

Cheerleaders 147

Cheramie, Melarue 14

Child, Gene 17 30. 101 188

Chou 159

Chopra, Rakesh 51, 168

Chnstenson. M!Chele

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Bachofer, Craig 36

Bice, Thomas 8, 67, 13 2

Bromberg, Andrew 69. 81

Cady, Bonnie 99. 100, 105, 172

Caet1, Gana 69, 80, 157

Caan,Joe 5, 16, 17, 20, 50, 124, 157

Calandrt, Heather 50, 157

Callaghan, Scot 63

Callaway, Melissa 50, 184

Calmette, Melissa 37

Cameron. Lynette 122

Campbell, Chen 49

Campbell, Tammera 51, 65, 175

Capettm1, Mary 69

Card, Amy 69, 189

Card, Joe 124, 125, 168

Carl, John 49

Carland, Curt 23, 51

Carland, Tracy 23, 69, 206

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Conner, Karen 17, ~2. 172, 188

Connor~, ~hchad 16, ~2

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Cook Heather 6'1, 71, 160, 161

Coons, Chn~topher 52, 160, 180

Cooper, Christine 71, 72, 73, "''>, 160, 162, 163, 188

Copeland, Andrev. 2, 8, 71, 72, 162, 171, 172

Coquallard, ~11duiel 38

Cordell, 'eil 22, 23, '>2, 181

Coronado, Paul 53

Cororn~. Eric 26, 66, 68, 71, 120, l '> I, 155, l 70, 20-t, 222

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Cour, Kelli 38, 1-i-t

Courtne\ Tammy 49

Cowles Stephanie 71

Gess Ch.1st, 2, 5 , 130

Crist, John 71, 82, 94

Goss, Kath}' 33, 158, 160

Cross, Ted 71

Gos~. \\ ,1yne 11 I

Crowe,Robb71,90,97, 153,155

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Cullum Lisa "'l

C.urfman Karl 53, 83, 112, 157

Cusack Chf 5 }, 55, 140

Cyr, Craig 71

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Dennis, Enc 39, 1-12, 143

Denson Amv '>3

Deshazo, Sherri 63

Dettman, Gary 71, 83

Deutsch Gar) 53, 140, 162, 164

De, envns Leann 25

Devitt, Enn 5,

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Dickenson Pamela 97

Dickman Brent '> 3

Dickson, l'vfarc 6-1, 71

Didonato. Richard 53, 112, 17 2 , 173

Didonato , Ronald 9, 33, '>3 , 112 , 172, 17}

Dijkhuizen Deborah 71

Dikin, Allen 53 18-4

Dilworth Don IOI

D1m1troff Emmv Ja} 14 , 70 , 71, 126, 1"'0. 209 , 221, 222

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Dmh Khanh 53, 112

D1sne} Christine 53

Disney Curtis 71

Dttorrace Anthony 11 '>

Dixon Lis.A 39

Dohert} Chnstopher 33, 53, 1 1.?, 158, 159 168 169

Donn. Scott 53, 63

Donohue Jennifer 53

IIDore F1on 49

Dotts Rhonda 39

Douglas, Kirk 7 1 147

Duhamel Annette 53

Duhamel John 9 7

Duke Jennc~s \9 , 160

Duncan Gan \9

Duncan Ian 72 , 192

Duncan Gar, 49

Dungan Rebecca 5:;, 61 , 184, 18·1, 188

Dunham Pacnk '-\9, 187

Dunn, Karen 33, 3, 58, 157, 158

Dunn , Lon ~9

Dunn , J\fark 101

Dunwood, Scan 97 , 186

Durando , L1s.i ., .!

Durant, Debbie 6-i, IOI , 184 , 185

Durbin, Andre~ 72, 83

Dutcher Britt 98 , 49

Dutsher Bnttan r 138

Dvorak Cliff '>3

D)kes Am} Y\ , 10-t , 112

Fagan, Ku seine 39, l 16

Faarb.1nks , Da,e 6-i, 101 , 105, 103 , 13'-l

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Fann ing, Brandi 39

Farkas , Bambi 75 , 158, 159

F.urac, Da,e 101

FJtrar , L1bb) 1, 170 , 18t , 222

Fackosl-, Dana 39

Fa\ kosh 5taCe) 7 ~ , 160

FBI.A 184

Feene> , Brian \9

Felh , Je\s ic-.1 39

Ferman1ch , Gregg 6 3

Fernandez , Beatr iz 7~, 155

Fernandez , C..armen 39 , 126

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G.ige , Theodore -19

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G.1mble, Rex 21 , ~-t

Gamble , \\'J\ ne 6 3

Gantner , Gregor> 7'> , 9 3, 120 , -I I

Garris 5te,en 20 , 21, 75, 172

Garrod , I e~l ie 84 9 7

Gar. in Br, an 10

Dahl, Robert 38 168

Dale, Douglas 53

Dallm, Enc 53

Dallman Stacy 38

Dangelo, Frank '>3

Dangelo, Joe 142

Daniels, Dallas 140, 189

Daniels, Doug 9, 64, 67, 71, 77, 90 124 140, 147, 16,1, 171

Daniels Sarah 101

Dashiell Glenda 53

Daugherty Roy 100, 166, 171

Davidson. Michael 2, 53, 124

Davis. Brian 49

Davis K1ta 53

Davis Shell}· 39

D<1v1s Sheryl 39

Davis. Tyler 39

DECA 184

Deanes, Troy 39 189

Denbeste Tammy 39

Denning. Robert '> 3, 132, 134

Douglass Bruce 101 , 173

Downs, Deidre 5 3, 158, Dragos. Chrisuan 16, 41, ~3. 61, 185

Draper Michael 39, 114

Dreblow Christopher 87

Dreman Scoct 12, 72 , 112 146 167

Drisce Matthew 72, 147

Dnsce ~1cole 49 I 16, 192

Dnver Tammy 39

Drobnick Shawna 53,130

Droel Tammy 39

Droste T am1 39

Drouillard, Michael 39

Drouillard Thomas 53

Dryden, Chen 39 126

Dudley Michael 39

Dudley Tracey 72, 95, 126

Dugger Jeffrey 97

Dugger M 1c21 39

Dugger Suanne 53

Eah Kristine 39, 157

Earl Duncan 39, 163

Ecker Cvnchia 52, ~3

Eder Kenneth 10, (>4 72, 8 2, 83, 1~2 133, 198

Edv.ards , Tere)J 72 , 184

Egan Julae 39, 122, 162

Ekstrum , Matthew ,9

Elderkin , Amr 39

Elderkin , Angela 39, 157

Ellis Jim 136, 137, 188

Ellis Sue 122, l }8, 139

Ell10tt Chara 4,33, 5 3, 169

Ellison Donene 53

Elmer James 72 , 87

Elms Paula 5~

Embun· Jennifer 72.

Emrick Ke1ch 27 , 68 , 72 , 96

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Epstein Kyra 33, 70, 72, 158, 159

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Etzenhouser Matthew 75, 78

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Ewmg, Crystal 39

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Fink , Enc 54 , 112

Finnell Leslie 75, 170

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Fond\ Todd 75, 85

forensics 169

forg\ , J\iark 8

Forre,tal , Pat 101

Fors} th, AleCla 75 , 94, 1 11

Foster , Timoth} ~t

Fox Christopher 40

frank Shern 68, 75 , 78 , 92 , 184, 185 188

Franks, [rm 20 33 , 54

French Club 162

French D<1nael -10 162 168

1-rench Daron 1) 181

french Roger ~4

Frey Sean 75 155 , 221

Friends For Peace 167

Frost. James 49

Frost Katherine 37 40 49 126,

Ga\ Chler ~c ott 11 , 7 ~ , 10)

(,a\,OdJ "-.e\ln ~l 11 2, l lf,, 188

GJudette L1~.1 10, 126

Gault Stacee 9 7

Gercktn , Hank 100

(,erman Club 161

C,erred , Tamera 40, 22}

Ger\htenson , Joseph 7 5 , 157, 160, 167

Gershten~on , Joshu.i 10, 160

Gerw1ng , ll,farttnJ '):t

Getter , John t5 , 5-t 132

Getter Robert 54 63 , 132, 1J l

Getter Stephen 6, G1dlt) , Larr\ 75 , 9 7, 120, 121 , 20 7

G1dlund l ,erett \ , l 7 1

(,ill K1mbcrh 6'\

G1llesp1e Chn5nne 7)

Gilman Staut 10 126, 168

Gilman Steve 120, l lO, 15~

G1ton , Frances 54

Gleed ll,1,ch.iel -10

Glenn Jc!( (>-I 7 5, 16.?

Godwin Dawn.1nn 5·1

Goldback Chnsune 33 , 54 , 5') , 15) 15 1 16 ? 188

Golding Joe 17 2

Golgart Randy 97

Gooden Deedee 5-t

Gorbache, l\-f1kha1l \1

Gorden Gana (-f> , 1'> , 110, 222

Gosnell Debra )·I, 158

l ndc-x 215

Goudge, Adam 4-0 134, 135

Gramm, Lisa 75

Granquist, Bryan 49 1 )-t 135

Grant Susanne 40, 162, 168

Grant Thomas 34, 54

Greb Heather 97

Green Roger 75 Green, Scott 76, 160 188

Greene Cameron 40

Greene Robert 114

Greenhalgh Wa}·ne 54

Guffin Darci 11 76. 158, 166, 168 172

Groess ~rsula 4-0, 158

Grout. Holly 40

Guerrero Jc Tino 5·1

Gurmend1, Aldo 49 114

Haselnne , Richard 55

Hassan , Chnsuna 40

Hastie Ross 76 181

Hat cher Jtll 76

Haugen Clifford 71, 76. 83

Haulman Cynthia 55

Haulman Dennis 13 76. 112

Hauptman , Gay 55

Hauser Jody 8, 9. 23, 64 164, 210 Hawkes , Dallas 55

Hawkmson.Janec 12 13. (:,4 66, 67 76, 153, 207 221

Hawkmson, Marci 55 122, 123, 138

Ha}es, Bob 102 105 134, 167, 188

Hayes, V1rgm1a 102

Hays. Chns 102

Hays Tact 40

Hayslecc Kevm 40 115 134. 135

Ha}·slett, Todd 76, 174 Hearn Aaron 55 63

Heffelfinger, Jan 40 168

Hagen, Mark 54 160

Hager, BrendJn 27, 76 170, 179, 184

Hager, Julie 54

Hagert) Ma11 54. 157

Haghverd1, PJC1sa 97

Hahn He1d1 ·10, 126

Havee Mary 25

Haiek Scan 101 179

Halbeisen, Dale 54, 112, 1(>4

Hale Rub\ 101

Halberg Gale 55

Hall Stephanie 40

Hall. Timothy 49

Hallberg, Gale 13, 101

Haman, Adam 76

Hanavan, Jason 40. 97

Hanavan. Richard 9.,

Hann He1d1 139

Haptonstall Deron 54 124

Hardendorf Mark 40. 114 142, 143

Hardendorf, V 1rgil 27, 76. 142, 143

Hardmg, Douglas 54

Harney Sall, 54

Harper James 33, 51 158

Harrington Micke1 49

Harns, Barbara 101

Harns Schlene 54

Harshbarger, David 54

Hartle y Halee 5·1, 57

Hartley Ryder 21 54

Harve y Chnsune 40

Harve) Elizabeth 40, 46

Harvey Tanya 76, 1 58 171

Heffelfinger Wayne 76, 120

Heffelfinger ~·end} 26 55, 160

Hem Michael 40

Hememan David 40 157 162

Hemnch Cohn 33 160 169

Hemrich Nicholas 55, 58

Hemzman , Inez 102

Heisler Scott 68 79, 84

He1sman , Carol 55 160, 167 176

Henderson. Dennis 55 Henderson Robert 55 Henry, Ian 49

Hergenreter, Stan 102, 113

Herr, Julie 56. 138 139

Hess , Matthew 40, 134. 135

Hick s Norman 56, 120,140,155, 170, 190

Higgins. Tanz1e 56

Hildebrandt John 56, 128, 168, 186

Hildreth, Chnstopher 77, 79. 128 Hildreth , Robert 56 57, 128, 110, 160, 171 188

Hill Wend} 49

H1llen Tonya 56, 61 184 221

Hmkle , Barton 79 146, 184

H1ppensceel , James 40

Hobbs , Allen 40, 157

Hogan , Graham 2 66 79,1 18 170, 221

Hogan Moll>· 56, 124, 125 188

Hohner, Joey 90

Holland Sean 33 120, 169

Holloran Deborah 56

Holloran Richard 220

Hook N1cholas40, 114. 132 1)-t

Hooper, He1d1 184

Hornecker Mark 102 105

Hoover Patnck 40, 120

HOT Team 173

Hottmger Gabriel 40

Houghton Keith 56

Howes , Barblra 102

Howsare William 41

Ho }, Arnold 41, 119 164

Hudson, Rock 30

Hudson Tyler 49

Hulin, \Vard 41

Hull Daniel 41 56

Hull.Jill 102 170 172

Hull Karen 56, 157

Hulste,n, Ross 41. 160

Humbert Bnan 41

Hummell, Shane 41

Hurney, Kimberl} 56. 58, 63, 160 188

Hu ston, Dean 9; 169 17~

Hucch1son Lara 56

Hucchmson. \X'end} 79 81

Hut chison Knsn 63

Johnson , Brian 42, 134. 157

Johnson Enc 102

Johnson, Dan 79 140

Johnson Jennifer 42

Johnson , Kimberly 97

Johnson Lars 102, 113

Johnson , Michael 56, 128

Johnson, Pam 102

Johnson

Renee 42 126, 162 168

Johnson Ruth 56. 154

Johnson, Tia 9 42, 164

Johnson Ton ya 56, 63

Johnson, Tro} 12 56 57 112, 113, 142 143

Jones. Core\ 42

Jones, Dana 42

Jones Jennifer 56

Jones. Jerald 97 168

Jones, Kan 56, 184

Jones, Kelli 27, 79 116

Jones, Marcelle 56, 69 74, 79. 185

Jones, Patrick 42

Jones, Ten 42 45

Jones. Van 79, 83

Jouetc Joan 102, 171

Kmtner , Jonathan 42 149 157

Kablon , Keuh 57

Klem , Jennifer 42, 168

Klem , Saralou 57

Klem Tamra 97

Klmkefus. Michael 57, 112. 113

Klug11enn , John 168

Klug. John 20 102. 168

Klvn Stacy 42

Knittel Daniel 42, 160, 168, 190

Kn1tcel, Kenn 79, 83 160. 188

Knox, Mark 79, 142

Kobernusz Debra 77, 79, 155, 172

Kohn , Kelle> 79 97,170 171, 222

Komoras Michelle l 16, 168

Kramer , Bob 102

Kramer , Douglas 5 57

Kribbs , Wilham 20, 79

Krizek. Steven

lhl} Teresa 63

lmer Dwane 56

International Relations Club

Irwm Ronda 41

Ka)IW:lra, Pamela 57. 155 162, 184, 223

Kandel , Angela 57, 155 166

Ka) Chandra 79. 90. 122. 123

Kay Jennifer 11, 79, 122

Kay , Kendra 42, 122, 123

Kazm1ersk1 , Glenn 42

Keen , Steven 42

Kellenbenz, John 98, 102. 180

Jackson Bradle, 79, 179, 184, 221

Jacobs Jon 97

Jager, Patock 20, 79 155 170

Janeck, Edward 41

Jarman , Heacher 41

Jazw1eck1, Jeffrey 79

Jenkins Michael 41, 49

Jenkms, Traci 56

Jensen Enc 10 23, 79 80, 112, 132. 164, 188, 189, 204

Jensen Gregory 41. 120, 172

Jerome , Denise 11 , 122, 155

Jewsbury , Terry 97, 147, 220

Johns , Brady 24

Johns , Chrisune 42 , 43

Johns, Enc 97, 120

Johnsen Carter 49

Keller JoaM 42, 175

Kelley Cheryl 42

Kelley , Tawnya 42 , 15.,, 160

Kell} Michael 42, 114

Kennedy Jill 57

Kenned} , Joseph 57, 97

Kecsuens, \Xlil11am 42

Ketcermg Stacey 52, 57, 92, 112, 114, 158, 159, 160

Key Club 167

Kidd , Norman Jr 42, 49, 114

Kmdsey. Paul 23

Kmdsvater , Brent 79, 96, 170, 184 222

Kmg Marnn Locher, Jr 30

Kmg , Mehssa 42, 158

Kmner , Johe 42. 157

Kmsey , Bob 13. 102, 166

216-Index
42 Kubasta , Kevm 57. 112. 142, 143 Kunce , Ke ith 79 112 Kurgan, Scott 57 Kus} NJCole 42 Kucz Laura 42, 48. 158 Kutz , Michael 42 158 Ladehoff, Knsue 42 La1ramore, Daniel 72, 81 La1ramore, Jeremy 42 Lamb. Jay 184 Lamm Richard 28 Lampinen, Tina 57 , 130 Lamprell, Tamra 42, 157 Lane Amelia 49 Lang, Loren 63 Lang Michelle Langmu1r, Kath11n 42 162 Langmuir, Ste,en 81, 158 Lanham. Shelly 42 Lansford Tammy 58, 116, 117 Larsen, Cmdy 8. 81. 114, 160, 184 Larson. Teresa 76 81 Lascot Marc 42 Latin Club 163 Laus, Demetnes 58 Latorre, Steven 57 Launn. Deann 81, 82, 122, 158, 188, 209, 221 La} , Daren 42 Leavitt, Kimberley 42 Ledford Jusun 42 Lee, Derek 58 I

160 168

Luoma Darlene 59, 163

Lynch Bradley 43, 114

Lyon, Joseph 81 , 188

Malmgren Todd 81

l\.falone Christina 16, 59 .,, 158. 159

Malone Tamara 59

tvfaltese Dean 72 , 82

l\.iamon Enc 59. 167, 171

Manchenan. Suzanne 43

Manninen Score 23 52 , 59, 128, 140

l\.ianning Charles 59

l'l,fanning Timothy 82

Manning , Tina 43 , 162

March Shelle, 59 , 122

Markham M1tz1 68

Marler James 9 , 51 , 59, 12 3, 164 , 188

l\.iarlov. Jerry 59, 181

l\.1arsh Brian 4 3

tvfarsh David 59, 63

Marsh l\.i1chelle 59

l\.farsh Theresa l 05

Martin Brian 82 , 182

Martin , James 68 , 75 , 82

Martinez, l\.11chelle 43

Martmez , Ronald 9 7

Martinez Scace) 59

Martinez , T1mothf 82 , 184

Marrynuska Kenh 43 , 120, 121 , 134 , 135

Mason, Margaret 97

Mach T earn 190

Matheus. \X ilium 82

Mathisen Carma 59

Matson Jeffrey 9 7

Matson l\oreen 43 , 44 , 122

Marttngl} Jeff 97

Marcox Shannon 12, 13 , 22 , 59 , 16-.1

Maupm. Tywilla 59

Maxwell Tammr 72 , 82 , 152 , 155 188 202

May Kelle 97

Mayes Lon 59

Ma>es Paul 59

Mayo Dawna 82 , 124 , 1,36, 137, 142 170, 171 , 202 , 222

Mayo John 44 114

McCauhffe Chnsta 30, 31

McCloskey Raquel 59, 130, 166

McDowell Tom 104

McElhinne, Bret 59 , 112

l\.1cGee l\.farche\\ 2, 59

l\1cGilvra\ Score 82, 120, 148

McGuire , T11u 8 , .2 3, C>l , 82 , 162, 1('14

Mc Hose , Dav id 44 , 114 , 148, 158

McHose Doug 44

McHose Karen 44 82, 174, 17 5

l'\.fclnn re Pacnc1a 82 , 184 , 185

l\.fcKelver, Louise 10:;, 10~

l\.iclane , Anto inette 44

l\.ic Lellan , Jenn ifer 20, 59, 169

l\.1cMahon Jim iO

['.1c '\ 1chols Stefani 8 2, 122, 172, 184

McRonald , Darren 56, 57, 59 , l-10

McSk1mm1ngs. Lisa +1 , 46 , 144

l'\.1c\X 1 1lhams [\,faria 59

Mech , Jod, 59

Melia , Brett 104 , 181

l\iengesha 1'-f,ke 49

t..iercer , Donald 49

r-.terr1t Ken 44

Merrn Stace\' 44 , 8 3

Messohne , l\.11Chael 59,

l\fooney Susie 69, 77, 85 , 184, 185

l'\.1oore , Kathleen lf , 162

l\.1oore Katie 59 , 158, 184 l\.1oore l'\.fmd ) 9 , 23, (>4 , 6 7, 85 , 16-.l I 7 0 , 172, 188, I~, 222 l'\.foreau , Trud.1 104 , 187

l\.foreland , Alan 65 , 8 2, 85 , 8 7 ,\1orns Al 105

t-torns Br an 97

\1ornson , Dean 85 , 1'1 2, 14 3

l'\.1ortenson , l\.fark 59

l\.lorton , Ro) 105

Mosele\ , O int t-1

l\.fossberger , Troy 59

l'vfott , Audre,· .,0, 73, 85 , 158

l\.1on , Theodore 44

t\.iudd , Derek 85 9 2, I 2. 221

11,{utlenburg <;hane ii

tl.1uller , Am) 59 155 , 160

t-.1ul11lgan , Donn.i 9l , 9 7

t-.iull1gan , Jeff 44

l\.1umma , Yancy t-t

\fundt , F.ri c 85 , 128

l\.1unsart , C..arol yn 44 16 2, 187, 190

l\.1urdock , Joe 1oi , 17 5

l\.1urph ) , Chr ist ine 59, 162

l\iurr.1\ Joel 33

l\iurra\ Sarah tt , 116, 15 7, 168

1'-furra} Sh.1nnon +t

l'.,fustoe Michael -It 15 7, 172, 22 1

l\-1p:rs , Roger 105, 149, 167, 221

elson Tra, i s 85

l\elson \X ,lite 19

'\cuss , C.irol 52, 84 , 85

1\ie,.irez, Johnn r 44

\.e\\. , Ronald 85 , 9-1 , I "'9 , 184

'\le\\.ell , Lesl ie 104

~e\\spaper 170

N ieman , Am)' 4-1 , 157, 160

'

ix , Jonathon 49

Nolan , Llo yd 30

Norcross , Antta 33, 44 , 158, 168

Norek , Thomas 68 , 69

'\'orton , Canora ft , t5 , 14t

'\u~se , Denell 60

).yland , \X' end )' 7 5, 85 , 154 , l 55 , 188

0 Dor is 10 l\f1ke 22, 23, 6 7, 10\

Odum , Jeremie

Ogle , t..11chael 9 , 60, 13-1, 16-.l

Oh , Jae Chui -19

OhJtr , l'.1el iss.i 9 7

Oben , Jonathan 44 , 111

O ' Bnen Sean 6 3, 15 2

O ' ' e1l , Gad 10,, 105 , 184

Opper Joel 14 , 124

Ort11 t-iarta 9 7

Orzab.11 Roland 18

o~carson Donna -1-1

O:.\\-ald Dawn (,0

Otero. Victoria 63

IIOviatt Keith 60 , 156, 15 7

Owen Traq 60 , 61, 18-1

Mabry, Christopher 81 84 160, 179, 188. 197

Macalad} Jenn,(er 9 81 164 188

Madonna 19

Madonna Jennifer 81 184, 185

Maestas. 1\iad1ne 81 184

Mahorney Chad 49

~fallory Caroline 104 159

McClure Jimmy 82 , 152

McClure, Ross 104, 156

McClure Stacy 44 , 122

McCully Terry 82, 206

McDade, Shannon •14 , 157, 168

McDonald, Kathleen 59

McDonald Molly 9 , 10, 59, 164 , 172

McDonald Zee 59 55 104, 173

'\.all James 9 7 at1onal Honor Society 188

Nat ions Sandy 17 , 2-t , ("4 , 73, 10-1, 188

I\Javant Thea 9.,

'\.avarro \X' end1 85

~ea! Chester 13 (,o , 112

I\Jeal Richard 63

eal Ronda 60 , 155 ecas. Debra 85 , 184

l\ie1ghbors Jennifer 70 , 79 , 8~

l\ie1gum, Sharon 170

l\elson, Brenda 4i , 19, 181

l\t:lson, Cheryl 10-1

l\elson Dawn I, 60

l\elson Lance \3 , 158 159

l\ielson Lara 9 44 , I 16, 160 16-.l

f\ielson Ricky 30, 169 Nelson. Sonia 63

Pad1ll.1. Christine H

IIP.1d11l.1. T1moth}' 85 , 120 , Ill

Paez 1'..athertne 60, 188

Palandri Christine of4, 158, 16\

Pallada} 11,1,chele 60

Parieta Ruth 116

Park Douglas t-1 , 41

Parker habella 16, I

Parker Marnie 165

Pardo Shaun 44

Pates Kevm 85

Patnck K1mberlr 60

Patter\On Dan 99 , 105

Pacterson Mar) 106

Patterson Shannon ff , 16, 163,

Leidner,
Leingang
Lengyel
9' Lepke, Brenda 81 Le\'an, Bobbi 81 , 92 Levy Daniel 42 , 120 Levy Lisa 58 163 188 Lev. is. Jessica 43 , 162 Lhotak Jane 66 , 81, 184 Libra, I\.f ichael 81 , 183 Lichte, Teresa 4 3 Lindsc) , Paul 81 83 Lisco , Robert 81 Litt , Diane 43 , 45 Lin , Parr;ck 7 3 81 87 Littlepage Knsttna 49 Livingston Colleen 52. Locke Jr ,, Dave 64, 81 , 92 , 93 , 140 Logan. \'alene 58 Long , Ira 72 , 8, 91 97 Longrigg, Cora 43 , 70, 81, 94 Longngg Laura 69 , 81 , 97 Lorenlz, \\ aldenmar 120, 121 Lorch Denise 63 Lo• e \X i!ham 97 Low Thomas !00, 104 Lowr, Duk 49 Lucus, Chervl 103 Luckinbill Stacy 58 Luckinbill, Tracy 59 , 182 Lu1an, Hen~ 98 , 99 , 104 Lu1an, Lyle 81 205 Lumberg Staci 43 , 49, 116 Lumbert Tamm}' ·H Lund , Raymond 59 Lundekvam , Marianne 81 116, 152. 153. 158,
Lehmkuhl Kann 42, 45. 1Y' 160, 190
David 14, 42 140. 163, 164 , 168, 190
, Lisa 9 , 70 , 81 , 152, 221
, John
58
181 t..1e} ers , l\iichael 23, 59
112, 142, 143 l\fezo , Nicole 44
1 22, 158, 163 Michaels , George 18, 59 l\-1,chels , Kev i n 142 Michener \Vill1am 85, 204 l\files Sonia 126 , 127 Miller Btlh 59, 6 3, 19 2, 193 l'vi11ler Christopher 68 , 85 Miller , Laurie 33 , 57 , 59, 1.26, 158, 159 Miller L,an.i 1t , 16\ 1'-1,ller Sean 44 Miller Shawn 49 Miller T rma 59, 116, 117 Millin Rohm 85 157 Millin Stephen 44 , 124 168 Mmer Doug 59 I ~2 135 l\.ioblev Connie 44 Mobley Pamela 72, 85 , 184 Molnar Kristen 79, 85 , 122 , 148 , I 52 155 MontO}a Joseph 63 , 142, 143 Montoya Stacey 59 , 122 Moody Bradley 23 , 64 , 82 , 85 , 118. 119. 132 , l ~3 210 Moon Doug 146 Moon Jr Lynn 85 Moon , Michael 85, 15.2, 15 i , 17.2 , 173 Moone> l\ancy 59 , 184
I
,
,
,
Index-217

168, 170

Patzer, Stacey 4-1 158. 160, 190

Paul Shanna 60

Paulenich Chr1scopher 86 157

Payne, Charles 52, 60

Payne Manon 68 84 86, 91, 94

Payne, Pat 106

Pazar Pacrtce 79, 82, 87, 122 205

Peacher Kimberly 45 157 162

Pearce Rick 87

Pearse Jim 8. 9. 11, 23, 64, 87 120 150, 164

Pearson, Am} 87 152 154 155

Pearson, Chnstopher 63

Peek Jennifer 86

Peer Counselors 173

Peery, Ben1amin 45, 120

Pennell, Kirsten 86. 184 185

People to People 9

Pepper, Juliette 45, 122 168

Perrine Stefanie 45

Perry Edwin 11

Perry , William 30

Peterman Thomas 60 128, 178

Petersburg, Alhson 45, 144 147

Petersburg, Michelle 9 51 60, 164, 188

Peterson , Janelle 45

Peterson, Lance 60

Petroff, Sam 124

Pfeifer Todd 97

Phelps Ronald 63. 120

Philhps, Michael 84

Phmney Leslie 87

P1ckthall, Matthew 45 142

P1ckthall, Score 87 142, 143

Pierce Jonathon 63

Pina, Yvonne 45

Pmeau, Adam 68, 72 87

Pipkin , Am} 8, 87, 94, 157 185 206

Puani , Knsuna 45

Pirn, Raoul 162, 163

Plan carte Jenifer 45, 41

Plomondon , Diana 60

Polich , Charles 63

Pollock Douglas 43. 45, 120

Pollo ck, Knst1 86 95

Ponuous, Denise 45

Pope Michelle 45

Popiel , Steven 77, 86 158, 159, 205

Port, Sandra 60, 158

Porter , Charles 45, 142

Posso, Oliver 43, 45, 55

Potter, Amy 45 157

Pottorff, Desiree 45

Powell Tammy 86, 122, 123

Pracht Bonnie 139

Prather, Marnie 97

Preston Jr James 33, 86, 157 158, 159 168, 169

Pnce, James 45

Pnce Phrll1 s 103 184 185

Puce, Rachelle 60

Pnest Shawnette 86 94 184

Pnn Leeanne 45 15

Purdy Karen 87 184

Putka, Bob 9. 164 191

Reves, Jer ry 77, 90 112

Reves Todd 23, 146

Rewmkel, He1d1 76, 80 90 94, 157, 171

Rew1nkel Leslee 46, 124, 125

Rhodus, Dawn 9 90, 144 145 152, 153

R1cc1, Anna 46, 122

Rice James 63

Rice Ri chard 97

Richards. Carne 46 158

Richardson, Andrew 46, 120

Richardson Douglas 46. 160

Richardson Mark 23, 60 128.

129. 140, 155

Rickard, Richard 97

Saberhagen Bree 30

Sadler, Lisa 60

Saffell, Timothy 93

Sahr, Nicole 47, 157

Salisbury Pegg) 106

Salter, Catherine 47 144 187

Sancetta Chnstme 60, 158, 163

Sanchez. Andrea 47

Sanchez, Connie 63, 184

Sanchez. Rob yn 60

Sanchez, Connie 184

Sanders, Curtis 63

Seiner Craig 61 l<i6, 169

Senior Seminar 152

Serafin, Juhe 106

Seres. Chnstopher 93

Setzer Damon 47, 140

Shakespeare William 20 Sharp Dawn 61 63, 158 168

Sharp. Kimberly 23, 61 155 188

Sharp Lowell 103, 13, 168

Sharp Tammy 168

Shaver Brian 47, 157. 168

Shaver, David 93

Shea. Cliff 49

Shendan, Roberta 97

Shields, Jody 97

Shier Sarah 61 160, 167, 168 188

Quaranno, Charlotte 60, 116, 117

Queneau, Renee 45, 157

Quick, Philip 58

Quick, Robert 45

Qumn Kirk 63

Ridler. Linda 46 126. 135 160. 168, 190.

Riggs, George 60

Riggs Jeffre} 46, 140

Rmcoe Dawn 90, 188

R1sle v, Richard 90

Robbins. Penn} 46, 90

IIRoberts Dick 106

Roberts Ken1th 63

Roberts Penn y 72, 178

Robertson. Steve 84

Sanders Daniel 63, 184

Sandt. Shawn 47, 114

Sanks. V1ck1 47 103

Sardenson David 106

Satterfield, Daisy 47

S.1wrer Steve 47, 114, 134

Saxton. Carl 47 140, 168, 169

Scarborough Suzanne 47

Sch11lmg, Donna 60, 158

Schleicher, Shawn 63

Schleicher, Shelh 97

Shockey, Jodi

RadJosev1ch Michelle 86

Rafferty Karen 6~

Ragno Jackie 106

Ra1le Justin 49 60

Ra1le, Scott 33

Rains. Cora 45, 156, 157 163

Raitz, Nicole 60

Ralston, Michael 58, 63. 112

Ramadora1, Aron 33

Rana Saph1a 70, 86, 91 184, 210

Rardm,Juhe 78 86, 155 188 202

Rascon, Magdalena 46, l 16, 138

Rascon Rebecca 46, 64, 86, 130, 164

Rauch Michele 86, 92, 184

Rauch Tracy 46 116

Rawlmgs , Chnscma 87 155

Read, Louise 106

Reagan. Ronnald 30, 31

Rechholtz, Knsten 49

Reed Chnstopher 60, 155

Register, Rebecca 46, 157, 160

Reid, Deborah 46, 190

Remers , Douglas 33 46, 158, 159. 168

Reis, Mana 60

Renick, Clay 140

Reseigh , Tracy 60, 122, 123, 136, 137, 160, 190. 191

Reul , Elena 60, 184

Reves, Todd 192

Robie Barbara 90, 184

Rock Nicole 33, 80, 90, 158

Rodgers. Martha 46. 116. 11,

Rodngues Jonathan 45, 47

Rodnguez Beatriz 90

Rogers , Cindy 47. 126

Rogers , Duk 26, 90. 181

Rogers. Manna 34 63 155, 223

Rogers. RJChard 63

Rolando , Rona 47

Roldan , Gary 71 90

Roper, Ma') 90, 155

Rorbech, Lene 63

Rose Pete 30

Ross Debra 60

Roth Matthew 49 134, 135, 168

Roush, Kimberl} 8, 90

Roush , Stephanie 47, 192

Rowe , Timothy 60

Rowles Barrett 47

Roze Robert 47, 160

Rudn1ck1 , Danny 33

Rumph Beniamin 47, 152

Rumph , Carne 90, 126, 152, 153, 172. 188, 209, 221

Rusch , Chnsuana 47, 156, 157

Rusch, Steve 178

Rutt , Deborah 93

Rutt , Carol 106

Ryan , Dennis 60

Rran, Stephen 86, 93

Schmidt Philip 63

Schoech Marci 79, 93

Schoo Kevin 170

Schowengerdt, John 33

Schriner, Kathryn 60

Schroeder Scott 120, 121, 152, 189

Schulte, Robert 97

Schulters, Reid 63

Schulthess. Reto 55 128

Schultz, Amy 47, 160

Schultz. Elizabeth 60, 136, 137, 160

Schumacher, Lon 47 , 158

Schupbach. Pippin 41. 47

Schwarz, Sara 47, 157

Schwe1gger, Gabi 33

Schwinger, Martin 47 158, 160

Scott, Ellen 97

Scott, Jeffrer 60

Scott. Kevin 93. 120

Scott, Mary 61, 162, 167

Scott, Sara 93, 9-t, 124, 125, 163, 171

Sear, Charles 97

See le}, Theresa 49

Selbe. Janice 61,130, 131

Selbe, Joyce 61, 130

Seletrennikoff, Heather 61, 130, 131, 160, 168, 169

Sellers, David 63, 142, 143

.:us- Index
47 Show Enc 30 Shufelt, Tracy 47 116 Sielaff, John 223 Stlburn, Lorne 61 Silcox, Tim 27, 93. 94 184 Silcox Tina 27 47 93. 94 Simcox Vane~sa 61 Simonds, Cormne 93 Skinner, Kelly 60, 61, 73, 79. 167, 168, 184 Skinner, Michael 65, 93, 140, 155, 168 Skomal, Mark 16. 33. 47, 157, 163. 169 Skyrman. Martin 61, 9, 13, 51, 61, 128, 164, 188 Sleeman, Suzann 47, 126, 157 Sloan Wendy 47 168 Smith, Ahna 37, 47 116,164,190 Smith, Bobbie 47 Broch Smith 33 Smith, Brenda 61 Smith, BnanJ 61, 84, 87, 93, 100, 158, 184 Smith, Bnan P 20, 61, 158 Smith, Chnstina 63 Smuh, Danial 93, 146 Smith, Denean 97 Smith, Elaine 100. 108, 188 Sm1th, Enc 47 114, 134, 156.157 Sml{h, Joey 144 Smnh, John L 61, 34, 93 Sm1th,JohnT4,20,61169,172 Smith. Keith 97 Smith, Knsnen 47 , 61, 160 Smith, Mar)' 33. 20, 61 15~ 158, 169, 188 Smith, Michael 49 Smnh, Ole 108 Smith, Richard 47 Smith, Shane 25 I

Smtth Shelley 90, 93, 14-t

Smith Shelly 87, 93, 160, 170, 172 222

Smith, Stephen 93, 140

Snell Edward 47, 114

Snyder Shawn 61, 160, 163, 171

Soper Steven 47, 173 Southwell Enc 62 Spanish Cubs 161 Southwell l\eil 47 Spanski Lara 62 162 Speer Dawn 184

Speir, Lawrence 47. 49, 134

Spence Jeanne 62, 143, 184

Sptllane, Chnsune 87, 93. 160, 170 188 190. 222

Spi11ane, Sean 62

Spinden Tracv 47 Springsteen Bruce 19 Spurvey David 47 Spurve)', J ohn 5, 62 128

Stablein Lynne 64 84 93, 197 Stahl Steven 90, 93 94

Stapleton J ennifer 48, 157 Stauffer J ohn 62 120 134 Steele Anthonv 48. 114 Steele Bart 142 143

Darla 62 184

Stembock Kevin 23 48, 142 Stembock Kirk 48 142 Steinbock Todd 62 Stelter, Dirk 62

H e1d1 62 155 188 Ste w art Donella 68 76, 79 93, 155 184 Ste w art Heather 62

w art M organ 62 128 Stodola John 48

Stubbs Kelly 62

Student Council 51

Stunkard Kathryn 46, 48, 49, 130 157 160

Summers, CrJig 48, 157

Sund Alex 132, 133

Sund Score 49

Svendson Shere~ 49

Swearingen J\.f1chele 48. 175

Sweeney Kellv 97

Swinehart, Wendy 48 , 144, 145, 17 0

Szymanski \X'illiam 62

Turner James 49

Turner Rebecca 48 , 168

Tuth1ll, Andrew 48, 114, 115

Tuthill, Karl 82,95, 112,142,172

\'( .tl!.ice, Michael 62

\X tlsh , Da \ id 62

\X .ilsh, Joe 66

\X arren Tech Center 182

\'( arren, Keen.to 63.

\X arren , Laura 62

\X' ,Hren, Rich 62

\X anon IJ , Robert 55, 62

\X, .tterm.in, Denise 62, 8 3

\X'atson, J\.11chael 48

Ullrich Garrick 48

Uremovtch MJry 48, 116, 136, 137

\X 1ll1s IV \X' 1llett 63

\X 11loughb;, John 95

\X 1bon, D.1v1d 58, 63

\ '( ,Ison, Jean 108

\'(; 11\on, Jodie 26, 63

\X 1lson Just ine 63, 158, 167

\X'1lson Kell> t9 , l l-t

Wind 1 on>a 95

\'( mder Staci 95

\'( meLand ~1atthew 95, 120

Tagart Gena 48

Talbott Donovan 62

Tanaka Chnstopher 62

Tat man Bryce 48

Tavlor, Chnstme 43 , 46, 48, 122. 138

Taylor, Michael 48, 120, 142, 143

Tech Arts Club 178

Tenne} Susan 108

Thiede Elltot 62, 124, 157

Thiede Timothy 62

Th1stlewood,Joey 62,119,134

Thomas Christi 33

Thomas , Jennifer 84 , 91, 95, 184

Thomas Julie 33, 38, 48, 172

Thomas. \X'1lltam 20, 48, 128, 162

Thompson Greg 49, 162

Thompson Knsttn 8 , 77, 87, 95, 154, 172

Thompson Robert 79, 95

Thorsen Sheller 48, 116, 138

Thull , Matthew 62, 112

Tillman , Pamela 17. 20, 68, 76

Timms, Frank 97

Tomkins Vern 65

Toole Phtltp 48. 157

Valdez , Patnck 62, 179

Vander!Jan Ken 100, 108, 188

VanDyke , Joel 62, 65

VanHoften , Jame~ 30, 31

Vanlaarhoven , Kim 95, 188

Vanlaarhoven Ten 62

VanTrump Randall 168

VanWesrrum, Derek 62, 140, 141 160 190

Vaughan Michael -18, 120

Versav. , Grant 124,125 , 148, 119

V ictor Michael 80, 95

Victor Shannon 90, 95, 152, 160

V tdal, John 9, 1~. 22, 2 3, 98, W, 108, 244

V,dis , Valene 20, 33, 62, 160, 169 188

V 1gil Deena 48

Vigil Ph1ll1p 48 , 114, 111

Vogeler, Jerr}' 33

Vogeler, Veronica 33, 48 , 169

Voit! , James 48 142

Voorhees , Chnsuan 48, 1}4

Vorhis. Jeffrey 62

Vox Bonno 18

Vuxm1c Julie 62, 188

Wea,er , Da,,; id 97

\X ebber Da, id 97

\X eek~ Dav.n 62

\X elch $Jr 1h 48

\X ells , Joseph 77, 95, 158, 159

Wells , Lesl1e 49

\X'ells, Orson ~0, 76, 87, 95

\X erber, Russell

\'( erner , Kirk 49

\X est, TrO) 62

\X'esung, Tracy 148

\X estedield, Thomas 26, 95

\X estgard, Karen 49 , l 16, 168, 190

\X estgard Kathi) n 33, 95

\\lestgard Ktp 33

\X esrgard, K yle 17, 33, 64, 66, 95, 1 ~2. 157, 188

Westling Tina \9 181

\X'e tzel Scot 62, 12·1 l t9, 188

\X'h anon Shannon 97

\Vh1dden Arten •19, 162

\Xlh1dden Dason 73, 95

Whttt '\oclle 49

\X'h1te Sean 71.

\X 'h tte Shern 49, 130, 131

White Victor 49

Whnehouse, Karen 62, 158, 160

Wh1tungton , Dwane 62

Wilcox C.uole 62, 176

\X'ilco x Martl}n 108

\X ilcoxon Susan 19

\X ,Idem.in Brtan 95, 120 , l

Wildeman Deborah 49, 1(,0

\X 1rth Gnff 122

\X'i rth Knsttne 15,122,123,136, 137, 160, 190, 191

\X'ashon, Charles 49

\X'ong, Jason •19, 128, 155, 163, 171

\X'ong, Randall 43 , 49, 114

\X'ood, Connie 175

\X' ood, Dev..iin 108, 167

\'( ood, Kirsten 49 , 158

\X orkm.tn, Ltur.t 97

\X orsfold, Edward 49 , 128

\X'or.,fold, P.tul 120

\X 'under, Kart 19

\X'underlich Jane 108

\X')' art Sherri U,l

\X '} att , \X endv l 9

Yaco-..ett.i t,.1ark 82, 95, 1('4

Yacovetta, 1'-1tkt 116

Yale , l\.11 ch ael 19

Yanez, Pamel.i 95

Yanz,Jerrr 22, 23, 100, 108, 160, 161

Yearbook 171

Yeatts, Ke\tn 5·1

Young, Jake \\ Youngm.1nn Gene 108, 15-t, 155

Yunk, Michael 95

Sandy 62, 157

Laura 93 Stratman Robert 23. 62, 112, 113 132. 133

Stratman, Shannan 48 116, 136. 138

Stratman Thomas 93. 112, 146

Stratton, David 48

Strickland, Sabnna 63

Stroh Garman 72 93

Stroh M ichael 10. 46, 64, 83

Strong. Bnan 124 168. 188

Strouse Sue 108

Toth Barbara 48 158

Toth Steven 95

Traub Mark 62 140

Traub Shauna 48. 116, 138 139

Tre(f) L inda 63

Trott K arey 48 158. 163

Trowbndge Stephen 49

T rue Andrea 48 157

T rue, Mark 62. 157

T ru11ll0. Roxanna 62

Tucker Kristan 33, 41, 48 189

Turley Craig 62 112

Turnbull Lorn 48

Wadsworth Jill -18, 157, 168

Wages Chad 48 , 114

Wahlberg, Terri 108

Wahtola Rosemerry 33, 62, 158 , 159 168. 169 172, 188, 190

Wales Chrtstma

Walker Amy 62, l l4

\Valker Steve 149, 166

Wtlltams Amy 164

W11l1ams Alicia 41 , 45 , 49

\X 1ll1ams, Amy 49

Williams , Anthony 49 110

Williams , Bob 108. 188

W1ll1ams. Bnan 19 154

W11l1ams, Debi 63

W11l1ams Sandt 63, 169, 170

W1l11ams. Shannon 49

Williams. Shara 97

Williamson J ulie 49

\V1l11amson Michael 19 110 160, 168

/,accaro KJtherine 9 162, 164, 188

/,erbeM Thomas 77, 80 , 95

/1egler Shannon 49 , 162

l1em.1nn, C) nth1.i 63

Zimmer Erm l9

./1ponn Scott 78 , 95, 164 , l l8 129 171

lure} Frank 160

Steele
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Stone
Stouse
Stout
Stevenson
Bob 108, 119 Stokes. Debbie 175, 108 Stolhand, Wendy 62, 184 Stoll Pete 45 48, 170
Wilham 46. 148
B eth 48, 160
Stowe.
Index 219

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ogecherness and the w1ll1ngness co accept each other made our school yea r memorable Proiect pride and the rap sessions brought the different groups of seniors toge ther and made everyone realize chat co get alo ng 1n the world you have co sec aside your differences J un1ors , sophomores, and f acuity also all pulled together co make a great year. When asked wh y he felt 1c was all so 1mporcanr, S t e ve C olv i n said, " In che words o f John L e nn o n , 'G IVE PEACE A CHANCE'" Onl y one le (c

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