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TABLE OF CONTE TS

OPENING 1-17
ACADEMICS 18-33
PERFORM! G ARTS 34-53
FALL SPORTS 54-79
SE IORS 80-105
JUNIOR/SOPHOMORE
106-139
ACTIVITIES AND
ORGA IZATIO S 140-159
WI TER SPORTS 160-173
STUDE T LIFE 174-185
SENIOR MESSAGES/BABY
PICS/ADS 186-207
CLOSI G 208-211
INDEX 212-219
Jeremy Brown ( 12) shows his school
pirt by having a "W" in his hair.

VOLUME37
WIDEFIELD HIGH

Advised

SCHOOL
615 WIDEFIELD DRIV
ECURITY, CO 80911
(719) 392-3427
1

�IDIISCIRJEliiiON AIDVIISIEID
Thi i our final year at Widefield High School, we are the enior cia , and we are
excited. We can't wait to get into the big world of taxe and great job . Well, maybe we're
not quite that ready after all. At one moment we're certain of our goal , and the next m ment
we're not. We all know what we're experiencing. We're growing up and al o dropping a big
chunk of our childhood. That can be cary. We have become c mfortable with our
childh d and although we may not want not admit it, we're u ed to chool,and it', a
predictable routine. Funny, i n't it? For year we have been waiting for thi day, and when it
come we're uncertain. We're exchanging the known for the unknown. Our next move i one
for adventure, to an even bigger world. For orne of u we willlo e childhood friends, and
then go on to tart making new adult friend . Some of u are heading off to college to "fini h
our education". Strange how we fini h high chool, and then in three month head off to an
e en bigger chool. Some of u are heading off to work, a real job. Some of u will be
getting married and rai ing familie of our own. And orne of u will be joining the arm d
force to erve our country. There are tho e of u who don't kn w what we're going to do,
feeling that there i not much to look forward to. Thi ripping and tearing from what we
ha e known, will bring about a change we have been preparing for all Looking ar Cheryl Haas ( 11 J.
four live . For orne of u the de icion to change will be our own,
icci Calahan. icole
t r other change will make our deci ion . Mo t of all, with each of
Fredinburg (II). and Valerie
Ur Ch ice We hould remember t U e di Cretion, a We have been
Bartholomew (II). one Hould
think that lunchtime i\ very
ad vi ed tO dO in the pa t. Mary Dnnen
·
lm.\111es.
· \.
senous

2

�Jumpin~ off a 45 foot clijf at Pueblo Resevoir, George James ( 12)

po 11 tioll\ himself into a swan di1·e, or it could pos.1ihh be a bellv.flop.

(1/ching some swwnertime rays before going to their next classes,
Jennifer Rust ( 12) and Tawnie Coon (I 2) kick back.

Somt people may 1hinJ.. that teplumie
Carter\ ( /2) mid·driji 1/urt ;,
inappropiate jiw .\clwol. /Jutatlea.\t it's
cool 011 hot \lllllllll'l' dan.

ometmlC\ discretion los£s olllto
affection a.1 in the ca1e of L /1.1c.\
Garcia I 10) and Carolyn 01le.'
I II).

3

�THE SWEET
SMELL OF
SUCCESS
The cent of chocolate wafted throughout the auditorium. The light dimmed and a magical factory, filled with
every type of candy a child could wi h for, opened up before
the audience's eye .
Thi year the Drama Department pre en ted Richard R.
George' adaptation of "Charlie And The Chocolate Factory" for their fir t performance. The actors and actresses
utilized their drama kill to tran port 2,000 people for two
hours to Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory where the
imagination had no limitation . Mixed in with all the
wonder and excitement were life lessons presented in each
cene by the Oompa Loompas warning of the danger when
we become greedy.
As one of the most succes ful plays at Widefield,
"Charlie And The Chocolate Factory" enjoyed a packed
auditorium all three nights.
Cop y b y Rebecca Duran

4

Photos by Staff

Louana Prunty ( 12) narrates this
tale of a boy and the eccentric
factory owner who believed in
him.

�Jennifer Rust (12) and Rachel
Kirclimann ( 10) lean over and
marvel at the swirling
chocolate river as it flows past
them.

The real stars ofthe show were the
magical people called Oompa
Loompas who marked the end of
each scene with words of wisdom.

�NJROTC STEAMS IN FULL SPEED AHEAD
Resp ct for authorities, patriotism, high degree of honor,
and I adership--the e characteristic. compri e the motto of
the a a! Junior Re rve fficer. Training C rps. The 199495 ch I year marked the initiation f JROT into the
curriculum of Widefield High ch I.
nder the leader. hip of aptain Andrew Cain and Ma ter Chief Richard Dutt, the tudent were involved in uch
activitie. a drill and ceremony, mark man hip, color guard,
drill team, and olunteer work. Thi program a! o challenged
the tudenL to trive to develop good per onal trait uch a
elf-di cipline, elf-reliance, tidine .. , hone ty, and pride. The
ocial cience and the rol of the a y in national ecurity
were address d in thi cia s.
JROT al o offered an ad antage for tho, e who planned
to ha e a areer in the a y. With two year ofNJROTC and
ba ic training recruit enter into a higher pay grade than tho. e
who ju. t have ba ic training.
E en for tho e tudenL who were not eeking a military
career. JROTC wa a rewarding program.

Each day class hegins wih the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance.

6

Shannon Boling ( 12) leads a
platoon of her classmate\·
during drill exerciser.

In their full dress uniforms, the
sword team (I 0,11, 12) stands
infomwtion.

��SPIIIRJnt
The start of the Homecoming Parade wa
delayed due to the rain, but fini hed with great
reviews. Many viewed the Homecoming Queen
canidates, while other were there to upport their
chool.
By mid-day, the rain cloud di appeared, but
left behind a light chill in the wind. The football
game tarted promptly at 1:30p.m. and the tand
were filled with Gladiator hungry for a big victory. They were not di appointed; the final core
was 35 to 3.
School spirit wa at an all time high. An
abundance of people painted their face or decorated their car . But nothing compared to the fir t
touchdown when balloon were relea ed prai ing
the team, and decorating the ky with the chool'
colors, columbia blue and ilver.

In the Homecoming parade, the
Performing Arts department,
had banners to advertisie for the
up coming musical.

8

Danna Lethbridge ( I2), shows
her school spirit by painting her
face with the Widefield colors in
support of the football team.

"Homecoming was a new
experience and a lot (?{fun, I
can't wait until next year for
all the excitement again. "
Kristen Scuderi ( 10)

"Homecoming was a great
natural high. I loved getting
into the spirit of the week."
Stacey Smith ( 1 1)

�Rudy Nailor ( 12), runs for the
second touchdown in the
Homecoming game. lt was one
ofmany.
At the Homecoming game,
Jonpaul Wright ( 12), seemed to
be one of the Gladiators greatest
supporters.

Copy by Angela Bisceglia and
Stacey Smith Photos by Staff

some of the most demonstrative
seniors, all proud of their
school.

9

�ROI\'v1/ANCING 7rHE 57rONE
Wid field High School i etting new tradition for
th H mecoming Week. Ther wa a p p a embly to
rai e pirit and a new tyl b nfire. At the a embly
Mr. Royer and Captain Cain ki d a pig t rai e money
to fight M.D., Mu cular Di traphy; but that wa n't the
only ki ing going on, Lenny Vaughn, Aaron Springfield, ~ mmy Harri , and Dalla Hartley were blindf ld d and ki ed by their pr ud m ther . When
unma ked, they realized their dream f b ing ki ed
by a cheerleader were hattered.
Thi year' bonfire tarted a new tradition. The
cheerleader led the band and crowd around the chool,
making a much n i e a po ible, letting the neighborho d know that on the gridiron the Glad were ready for
a triumph over Liberty.
Eric La::.enby ( 12) and Don Baca
( 12) create their own dance to the
l'ariety of music that was pla_ved at
the dan ce.

Th e bla::.ing flam es ofthe bonfire warmed ererwm e after a cJu//J march around the 1·chool led by th e
cheerleaders.

10

Decorating for the Homecoming Dance,
Natasha ( 10) and Renee Kelly ( 12) prepare
balloons to be hung in the gym.

�lim~ dot'S ufee/ to be
nominated 01 a 1/omecommg
Queen camdate?

"An honor to knOll people
1muld think about nominatim~
me, {II farm peopl£• m the
\clwol and the community."

"It' another opportunit_\ 10
repre ent Widefield and
parthipate in it.\ Homecomin~
tradition."
Dajfeny lxo ( 12)

"I'm honored that m~ fliends
1wuld think of me a1 a ~ood
leader (or Homecoming Queen
wnidate."
Am· Bryam ( 12)
Ginng an ercited QuPen Yolanda
Medina (12) a lift. Kmg Lennv

Vaughn ( 12) smile quieti\ for the
camera.
how bl' Jud) Good" m

�ILIEll M\IE IRJIDIE~
B om! B

m! B

m! That wa the ound

heard whilecrui ing around Widefield eniorparking lot. The mini truck were dropped and the
cia ic car re t red. With nearly forty percent of
the tud nt b dy driving, there were bound to be
orne mooth car . Some of the be t car had a
y tern that included tw fifteen inch peaker , a
two hundred watt amp, and a detatchable face CD
player. E en though thi hobby of putting the be t
y tern in one' car became rather expen ive, tudent felt it wa well worth the money "to feel the
boom." With the recent opening of Sonic Drive-In,
a perfect place wa found to hang out and how off
the wheel . Even though tudent had different
view on what their be t car would be, it wa
decided orne of the be t car re ide at Widefield
High School.

Either gold plated, sterling silver, or just plain aluminum; any
type of rim will put the pizazz into a car's appearence.

12

With two, four, or six pumps,
hydraulics will make a car
hop from left to right. This
accessory is popular among
students who like to cruise the

Even though some of the
ladies' cars aren't as
extravagant as the guys,
Vanessa Jackson's (12), '94
Civic EX, is number one on the
ladies' list.

�Sleek, fast, and smooth; what do these things have in common? They
all describe Lenny Vaughn's ( 12), '87 Pulsar NX, making it one of
the best cars at Widefield High School.

Bright in color, dropped to the ground, and ear deafening are the ways
people like their cars, as demonstrated b_v Eric O'Donnell's ( 11) Chevy
-10.

13

�FOOD FOR

THOUGHT
K ik Inn, 7-Ele en, Albert on'., Hardee' ·, onic,
Sub , Little Cea ar , or the chool lunch--which one did you
choo thi year? To no one' upri e it wa probably Sonic,
ince it i the clo e t and cheape t of the fa t f d e tabli hment around Wid field High chool. For tho e tudent who
didn't feel like walking what eemed like mile. to onic,
deciding to tay on campu and take what the chool had to
offer for lunch wa b t. According to Garrett Fi . cher(l 0),
"The rea on why I tayed on campu · for lunch wa becau e
here at Widefield the price were cheaper. At Little Cea ar
you could get two mall lice of pizza and a medium drink for
3.00, while here (Widefield) you could get twic the pizza for
th arne price." There were numerou. thing to d be ide eat
lunch and ocialize.
orne people attended club meeting ,
played ba ketball, a ked teacher for extra help, or ju t completed their homework from the night before. tudent pent
their lunch time in differ nt way , but they were alway bu y.

14

Eagerl_v searching for their friends Veronica Shell (II) and
Andrea Silva ( 11 ) ease their way into a conversation.

�nlike most people who think
lunch is the time to eat and
take a hreakfrom their rery·
tough schedules, Clarence
Hughes( 10) thinks it's the
perfect time to reach out and
touch someone.
Ltke a throng of lemmings,
students return after being
energi:;ed by a quick strole
clumz~ their 30-minute lunch
hrcak.

�SO LONG SUIM\M\IEI~
The tudent and taff
alike were invol ed in chool
related umer acti itie ; for
e ample, the French Club
went to Pari , France, two
taff memb r were married,
and Young Life Club and the
cheerleadwer went to camp.
The activitie were spread
out over the two and a half
month acation. Each group
of tudent had at lea t one
pon or with them to enjoy
the fun.
ow don't think that the
French tudent ju t trotted
off to France, M . Anne
pencer a! o attended. The
tudent · had hand -on
e perien trying the language they ha e been learning during the chool year .
The trip wa not all language,
they a! o aw the ights,
talked with the people, and
ta ted the great European
cui ine. Here in the U.S.A.,
Over the summer, Ms. Kamberly
HannonbecameMr .Holmqui t,
during a beautiful ceremony in
the mountains. Best ofluck to the
newlyweds!

Young Life went to Frontier
Ranch. Thi camp wa not
re tricted to ju t club member, it wa open to anyone
int r ted in going.
ery ummer the
cheerleader jump at the
chance to go to camp,
improve their abilitie , and
learn new cheer . Excitement raced through the
mind of every cheerleader
a. they left for camp. The
e citement wa not ju t
b cau e of learning new
routine , but a! o becau e of
th new people they met
from around the nation. Mr .
Bobbie Harri worked
o ertime keeping everyone
focu ed on cheerleading.
On the taff ide of the
ummer, Mr. Thadd Hall
married the girl of hi dream
and Mi Kamberly Harmon
became Mr . Holmqui t.

Mr. Thad Hall and his new wife,
Julie Krause-Hall, began their
lifes together on July 30,1994. The
ceremonv was held at the Air Force
ommut~iry Center Chapel with
family and friends in attendance.

�The male chee r/eade rs: Jus tin Lee
(II), Josh Hoy (II), Jon Hodges
(12), Kim Macias (12), Brian
Bower ( 11 ), J.J. Gon;:.ale: (12),
Flrnn Zoleta (II), and Joer Bora;:.
(I)), enjoy a few moment.~ of rest
to show off their school spirit by
trying to make "W's" with their
fingers.

Old apartment\· decorate the
background as Melissa Philp ( I2)
catches a breath ofmorning air on
the balcony of her hotel room in
Paris.

Joslz Ellis (II) and Matt Paddock
(II) sit down to a well desen·ed
lunch after a morning of one on
one basketball at Young Life
Camp.

17

�chool began earlyfor the
Communi ations staff tins
year. Mrs. Alma Adam ,
Ms. Kathy Borrelli, Mr, .
Jeanette Mutchler, and 1r

Every day after school
the Gladiator D n is
open for busin \·s.
Stephanie Oakle tm'd
Renee Deguclzi sell to
the student body.

Wearing llvo hats,
Kelly German nails
down the prop forth
first wall of the
Building Trad s house.

"Well, I really don't
know, • replie Mr. Tony
Tyrell as he tries to
tea h the teachers about

18

�"Pucker up." yells the crowd at the fall pep assembly. Mr. Royer
ki se'l a piRfor a good cau e, The Jerry Lewis Muscular
Dystroph •fund. Many students \'Oted for him by placing money
m his jar. Thi.1 erent was ~ponsored by DECA.

19

�Karon Cofield
Jay Comils
Phil Co~~ie
Mark Hatchell
Jane Moyer

Joe Royer
Dave Turner
Mike Biondini
Isabelle Gutierre::.
Thaddeus Hall

Jan Schuet::.
Barb mith
Rick Wt!son
Carine Daubert
Patty Grande/

Judy Henke
Judy LaCasse
Lydia Lemke
Jan Myers
Carolyn Abel

Alma Adams
Dave Adams
Carol Anderson
Roxanne Bates
Cheri Becke

20

�Kathy Borrelli
Stella Bowers
Trish Brock
Karen Burke
Andy Cain

Ginny Carlson
June Coblentz
Sherry Conley
Helen Cozzie
Karen Cra}iford

John Cunningham
Gregg Dahlberg
AI Derby
Jolm Devine
Joe Dionisio

Richard Dutt
Geri Evans
E!i~abeth Everson
Butch Fackelman
Jim Felice

Dale Ferguson
Meg Gallagher
Doug Goforth
Judy Good}-vin
Sharon Grenz

Anna Hamre
Coralee Hargis
Bobbi Harris
Ann Hawker
Mike Heatherly

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�Gary Held
wrry Henry
Bob Hoffman
ancy Holm
Kamberly Holmquist

Janet Hon-•ath
Jackie Hudgins
Bob Hudon
Co1mie Jackson
Randy Jones

Alice Kastens
Randy Keiley
Sandy Koch
Bryan Krause
Dave Krempley

Debbie wcey
Mary Limardo
Michele Llewellyn
Scott Loring
Brenda Lough

Paul MacRenato
Phyllis Madden
Jean Martin
Shelli Miles
Mocha Miller

Richard Molter
Helga Morrison
Mark Munoz
Jeanette Mutchler
Wayne Nickle

22

�Joan Norman
Kurt Ones
Linda Over/in
Nita Paddack
Gil Palsrock

Norma Pate
Sharon Pearson
Nancy Ralme
David Reeder
Jean Rolfs

Frank Sagona
John Schoolmaster
Linda Schwartz
Bob Sennert
Joan Sheram

Jim Skadden
Vanda Skadden
Wayne Smith
Stephen Sobiech
Ann Spencer

Sharon Stroud
Duane Swanson
Chris Tabeling
Grant Taggard
Bob Taylor

Eric Thiele
Bob Tim
Helen Tostanoski
Debbie Trapp
Tony Tyrrell

23

�Dirk Visser
ancy Wade
Michelle Walker
Harry Wallace
Cynthia Watson

Jolm Weadon
Rose Wells
Joan Wermers
Gerda Clark
Frank Duran

Ron Lesley
Manuel Mesa
Glenna Moreland
John Morse
Annemarie Stevens

Ms. Carlson intenslyfocuses on
learning how to work the computers
in the new IBM writing lab.

24

Mr. Turner serves breakfast to the
high school staff to start the year off
well.

�After twenty years of teaching at Widefield, Mrs. Alma
Adams is ready to start another chapter in her Life. Her
philosophy is her blood t}pe- Be positive! This shmvs in
her optimistic and cheerful personality towards life. Mrs.
Adams says that along with the growth and change with
the campus, the students at Widefield have changed
vastly. She attributes that to the breakdm·vn of the
nuclear family and the changes that have happened at the
home level. The aspect Mrs. Adams loved most about
teaching was watching a student's eyes Light up with
understanding and appreciation; "It's like a second
salary," she exclaimed.
When asked what he plan to do when she retires, she
retorted, "!want to rest and relax for the first year and
then I will pursue humanitarian projects such as 'Car: J
and Share."'

Mrs. Coralee Hargis has been a loyal friend to Widefield for
about 20 years. Just looking at the organi::.ation behind the
social studies department shOH!S the Izard work and dedication
she has put into this school.
She has fond memories of all the students and teachers she
had the oppurtwzity to work with. She is exceedingly greatful to
Mr. Smith for hiring her and termed him as, "one of the nicest
people to ~·vork with." She found Mr. Sagona of the English
department to be the most troublesome teacher, but probably
the most enjoyable to work with.
Mrs. Hargis remembers when she was first hired, being one
of six assistants for the entire school and the only lady in the
social studies department. She also remembers how hectic it
was with two thousand students and her office being a sate lite
library.
When asked what she would do with her free time, she
emphatically stated, "I'm going to Florida!" She plans to spend
her falls and winters there.

----

Hm ing an Austrailian
exchange teacher in the math
department this year has certainly
made life interesting. Mrs. Sharon
Pearson spent /994 teaching
Widefield students math with an
Aussie accent. "It took a while to
understand her, but she made
math ftm," quipped Devin
Weadon. The staff of Widefield
arniably agreed that Mrs. Pearson
gave the school an experience
worth remembering.

25

�Mr. Phil Cozzie,
after more than 30
year of dedicated
ervice to Widefield
School di trict, retired
thi year. Mr. Cozzie
ha been een in every
chool and at many,
many activitie . He
love kid and teacher .
From teaching
mathematic in 1961
in Swink, Colorado to
being A i tant
Superintendant in Widefield, Mr. Cozzie ha loved every
minute of hi work. Many will remember him a a per on
who care , who alway ha a mile on hi face, and greet
people with a firm, friendly hand hake. Hi motto of "Stop
and melt the ro e " i good advice to everyone in today
hurry-up world.
We at Widefield chool Di trict wi h that there were
more of you to lead u , li ten to u , and give u advice. We
are ure he will pend time enjoying hi daughter and their
hu band , hi grandchildren, and hi wife Helen. Thank you
Mr. Cozzie (Big 'C') for the many memorable moment you
have gi en~.:,..,.,..---~

Phil Co-::;::ie walks in the Homecoming Parade as he has
done many times in his time in Widefield School District.
Phil Co--ie shares his lo~ e of pasta making with students while
he was principal at Talbot Element!).

26

�Renaissance celebrated its third birthday at Widefield High School with an
increase m membershtp and tn support. Members qualify by maintaming a
strong grade point average. an attendance requirement and involvement in chool
or community. Fall recipients were honored with an Evening of Excellence and
the spring rectpients with assemblies held during the day. The card holder
recieved various benefits ranging from disc unts at local businesse to early
lunch passes and an entire day off from s hool, homework free.
Behind the scenes of this program is the Renatssance Plarming Commitee
compnsed of students and faculty. They are responsible for working with the
busmess partners and organmng and running the program's activitie including
the Evening of Excellence and school assemblie .

Mrs. Schuetz shakes Zach
Green's hand and gives him a
blue carnation for the hard
effort he has put in to getting a
Renaissance Card.

Josh Luic takes a closer look
inside his Renaissance packet to
see all of the great opportunities
that he has recieved with a
silver card.

RenaNiance
Planning
Committee
From the Bottom: Jessica Smith,
Pat Boyd, Mandy William , Jan
Wilson, Devin Weadon, Max
Boelter, Kristin Scuderi, Angi
McCloskey, Jason Jaramillo,
Candice Tatum, Anne Bourne,
Laura De Felice, Celest Smelts,
Amy Rivera, Amanda Rivera.

27

�After a DECA competition, many students came back with medals, awards, and honorable mentions. Now was the time to release all the tension and
stress that over came them at the Sierra Invitational in October.
While taking interview with a judge at the Glenwood Springs bn·itational,
Erica Cuellar flashes the photoRravher a Quick smile.

Jaclvn Baxter, Martin O'Brien and Paul Harnl focus intently at the on
the District written test at the Citadel Mall.

�Front Row: Mike Sanche::., Nick Justmger,
Stan Pollard, Ste~·e Peters, Wilhelm
Pere::., Richard Ward, David A va/os,
Wend) Graves, Keith Woodworth, Todd
Swart::.. Second Row: Mark Valderis,
Ellen Reed, Myra Wheeler, Amy Sirois,
Monique Harding, Shawnta Bell, Jessica
Angeline. Stephame Oakley. Third Row:
David Thompson, Mandy Johnson, Kalle
Bishop, Rhiamwn Pardis, Felicia
Slupman, Gilbert Valenzuela, JonPaul
Wright, Kris Jones, Sam White, Robert
Rodrigue::., Anthone) D 'AIIessio, Christ)
Pope, Gwen Dodd, Stefanie Lee, Celest
Smetts, Katte Knopp, Carolvn en·ant,
Heather Book, Stacy Landreth, Angie
Sharp, Rene Degucci. Fourth Row:
David Faler, Martin 0 'brien, Jac/yn
Baxter, Amy Farley, Brenda Blanton,
Katherine Murphy, Adrienne Ritter,
Marchelle Unta/on, Ben San Diego, Jolm
Laws, Shawn Orti::. Renelle Ridgeway,
Kim Ham , Christina Palmer, Tiffan)
Johnson. Fifth Row: Brad Norris, Andre
D'Amour, Daniel Bell, Steve Me Kinney,
Tammerica Rice, Darian Hicks, Linda
Quinlan, Am) Bryant, Eddie Kyle, John
Dads, Joseph Scroggs, Soul-Lana
Gon::.ales, Renee Kelln. ixth Row:
Robert Knight, Josh Ayers, Jason
Wil/wms, Rudy Nailor, Mikel Parrish,
Jackie Me Donald, Su::.an Slusher, David
Norris. Back row: Mr. Ferguson, Ardelle
Lope::., Erika Cuellar, Darrell Cotton,
Angel chwab, Kardia Pinckney,
Shameka Rodman, Stephanie Pyles,
Rachael Kirchmann, Jennifer Morton,
Tanya Ford, Rachelle Wise, Mr. Molter.

"Kiss the Pig" conte5t was sponsored by DECA for muscular
dtstrophy. Here with the owner of Hamlet and Hamlet (pig)
lwnself are Celest Smetts, Ardelle Lope::., Gwen Dodd, and
Christy Pope.

Kris Jones, Stefani Lee, and David Norris still have time to a take a
snapshot in representing Widefield at the District competition held at the
Citadel Mall.

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�Back Row: Charle
Kru er, Span or Mr. Kurt
One , Mike Applegate,
Chri Haney, Scott Taylor,
Tim Gruenwald. Front
Row: Kieth McGreu,.,
Bobby Cochran, Matt
Kerr, Jeremy Jaramillo,
Will Fiske, Je see Wagner,
Ja on Huber, Evan Cook.

Back Row: Charle
Vernier, Joe Gier, Mark
Sheppards, Jeff Nance,
Marcos Pena, Bryan Lee.
Front Row: Lisa Perez,
Salena Giavino, Brian
Marshall.

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�Tim Otto carefully verifies that each insulation sheet is properly
adjoined.
Sam Trujillo pounds nails vigonosly to provide support and
reinforcements for a newly raised wall.

Front Row: tephanie Morning, Tim Otto, Brian Neiode, Pern Nowlin. Back Row: Dan
Schoenfelt, Jody Kinney, Kelly German, Josh Meirhenry, Adam Hampton, Richard Bennett, Sam
Trujillo, cott Coplan, Mr. Lynn Kopas::..

Part of the building trades team scupulousl,\ and
precisely puts their first wall into place with ease,
feeling confident that they did it right.

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�Scholar hip, leader hip, ervice and
citizen hip-- the e are the qualitie and
qualification that the member of National Honor Society have. The e tudent
ometimes act a tutor for other tudents
and participate a clown , pa ing out
candy, in the Homeconing Parade. Senior
predominate during the fall emester, but
pring bring the induction of new junior
member . For the big fundrai ing event,
National Honor Society pon or the
Sweetheart Dance in February.

Ladden with frosty mugs, Mr. Taggard tries to interject in Julie
Riley and Kent Lambed s conversation at the informal social at
Fargo's.
Kent Lambert ponders some of his favorite "Deeper Thoughts" by
Jack Handy to be shared as after dinner entertainment.

Bottom Row: Michelle Cousins,
Kent Lambert, Jessica Zay.
Second Row: Annie Shelton,
Brandie Geick, Mary Drinen,
Jennifer Legaspi, Lequeta
Brown, Lisa Overbay, Jennifer
Bellotti. Back Row: Julie Riley,
Kevin Coleman, Neil Mayes,
Helena Bigley, Brenda Mattson,
James Beasley (Vice President),
Jason Jaramillo (Pre ident),
Darrel Cotton, Andrew Latrell,
Robert Foley, Mr. Grant
Taggard.

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�FIRST ROW:
Marla
Kohutek, James Palsrok,
Melissa Philp, Jennifer
Stewart, Laura Thomas,
David Hobart. SECOND
ROW: Erin Stewart, Joe
Abella, Dan Perez, Jennifer
Legaspi, Honor Roberts,
Elizabeth Perez, Brenda
Mattson, Jason Jaramillo,
Ian Wilson, Lisa Overbay,
Mrs. Conley, Mrs. Abel.
THIRD ROW: Luke Hoppe,
Serena Bailey, Miranda
Norris, Jessie Cales, Robert
Foley, Darrel Cotton, Russ
Shaiffer.

FIRST ROW:
Marla
Kohutek, James Beasley.
SECOND ROW: Jason
Moore, Brook Robertson.
THIRD ROW: Melissa
Philp, James Palsrok,
Charmaine Anderson, Li a
Leon-Guerrero, Jimmy
Arellano, Sam Byrne, Mr. AI
Derby, Dan Perez, Eric
Moore, Ian Wilson, Adrian
Kalaveshi, Diana Bri tol,
Kierra McAninch.

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�H'lzih anti&lt; ipwin~ the
Ufl&lt;'nin'.{ night c roa·d, Su-:i
Chapman alters her image
to become a char(l( ter in the
play. \.fv Fair Lacl\.

the pit orcheHru rehearsal

F&gt;r the play, Mv Fair Lady.

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�Top Row: Kristin Scuderi, Jonathon Zln, Montca Hubbard, Fernando Gowate~, Melinda Ross, Andrew
Latrell. Middle Row: Jessica Palmer, Jessica Zln, Kailee Timms, Robert Folev, Andrew Tobin . Bottom
Row: Tonoccus McClain, Devin Weadon, Liz honda Duncan. Not Pictured: Su~amze Giles.

Back Row: Candice Tatum, Aubrey Watkins, Fernando Gon::.ale::., Katie Smith, Eric La::.enby, Rick
Brumback. Front Row: Kent Lambert, Donna ewkirk, Brianne Carter, George Smith, Angel
Doty. Not Pictured: Bill Luten.

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�Back Row: Rick Brumback, Jennifer Rust, Kelly Fomby, Janeen Hayward. Front Row: Michelle
Jaramillo, Jennifer Birchfield, Marie Dick. Not Pictured: Amy Bream, Monique Harding, Serena
Johnson.

Top Row: Helena Bigley, Brenda Mattson. Middle Row: Jennifer Rust, Jennifer Bellotti. Bottom
Row: Heather Bellotti, Angi McClosky, Stacev Smith.

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�The Winter drama production on February 23 and
24, con ·L·ted of s v raJ on
act fr m the play :
-Tin Can People
-All of the World a
Stage
-Fir t Sign of Decadence
-Fre

peech

James Leonard e~·olves into an
elderly man during rlze intense
rehearsal that he has all of hi\·
line~ memoriz.ed for.

These actors have just finished a
reactment ofan exploding nuclear bomb.

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In clzaracter, Jeremy Brcm 11 reads the
lines off the .w ript hut is wean· of the
props that are not yet .finished on stage.

�A.\ as.1i.1ta11t director.\, Helena
Bi~ley and Elena Fennwick listen
011 we1tahli1h the perj(&gt;ction of the
plaY.

Elena 1-ennwick prances across the
stage while enjovinR the humor of the
lines (J{the pi(/\ 1.

As Stephante ampbe/1
recites her lmes. there is
a hint of )llll~ment b_\
James Leonard.

De nee Lee listens ifllentlv
to
Mr.
Lorin~ '.1
instructions as her
character unfolds.

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�First Row: Adrienne Auge, Nichole McCoy, Jessica Zay, Daffeny !go, Kailee Timms. Second Row: Linda
Richardson, Robert Foley, Monica Hubbard, Wendy Brownstein, Jessica Palmer, Jennifer Glasco, Kristen
Scuderi, Amy Sirois, Danielle Auge. Third Row: Maria Ortega, Fernando Gonzalez. Tricia Seidel, Arben
Kalaveshi, Louana Prunty, Andrew Latrell, Edward Vigil, Andrew Tobin, Jason Adamson, Dawn Everling,
Erica Stowell. Fourth Row: Kent Lambert, Ryan 0 'Rourke, William Reyes, Nathan Juarez. Joseph Fine,
Tyrone Fields, Peter Laird, Shaw1 Kratz, Mike Bishop, Jeffery Nicoll, Joseph Pruett, Bill Luten. Back Row:
Jonathan Zay, Kevin Adamson, Ms. Roxanne Bates, Jennifer Silvis, Beth Niewald, Tonya Mooningham. Not
Pictured: Andrew Me ear.

The tuba chior squeezes in a
rehersal at lunch before the
Winterfest Concert.

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Daffeny !go and Kailee Timms
perform holiday music during
the intermission at the
Winterfest concert.

�First Row: Joyce Naylor, Mike Bartee, Stacey Smith, Heather Douglas, Melissa Machado, Elizabeth
Dolbeare, Brianne Hoines-Brumback, Erin Stewart, Lisa Overbay, Melissa May. Second Row: Farrah
Robinson, Amy Peterson, Allyson Dicks, Scott Garrett, Stephanie Eberwein, Amy Sandvik, Rachel Weaver,
Jennifer Cox, Jason Adamson, Robert Knight, Elaine Fenwick, Zach Green, Andrew Latrell. Third Row:
Mary Ann Muehlbauer, Honor Roberts, Christina !go, Sue Lee Bumgarner, John Dionne, Isaac Lumberg,
Joel Kirkland, Josh Ayers, Edda Ortega, Scott McCabe, Joseph Blanton-Chisholm, Shawna Smith, Shane
Crenshaw, Chad Meisner-Sisneros. Fourth Row: Erika Warren, Anthony Sanders, Devin Weadon, Chris
Ward, Tim Bishop, Micah Lafjler, Todd Swart, Jeremy Hall, Jack McGee, Bill Luten, Joseph Armstrong,
Fred Ellis, James Funny, Luke Hoppe, Heath Crenshaw. Fifth Row: Ms. Roxanne Bates, Jason Lafjler,
Christopher Walk, Shawn Kastl, Tonoccus McClain, Tammy Walter. Not Pictured: Jolen Anderson, Brad
Wells, Raymundo Valdez.

Sitting down her water and
checking some music, Allyson
Dicks gets set to warm up on her
bassoon.

Jessie Hudkins puckers up to
make a good embouchure so
that his instrument will have a
perfect pitch.

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�•

First Row: Sandy Young, Melinda Ross, Diane Richardson, Rosie Piluso, Elizabeth Yalongo ,
Suzanne Gile , Andrea Avalos, Turkesa Bell, LaShonda Duncan, Marla Kohutek. Second Row:
Jamie Johnson, Lillian Hidalgo, Arlene Treat, Chantel Smith, Daniel Dailge, Wendy Ward,
Kristen Mutchler, Jeanette Beaupre, Laura Dobler, Tiffan_v Clayton. Third Row: ophia
Stowell, Bryan Wolfe, Richard Overbay, Jennifer Hill, Jennifer LaPlante, Jason Dunn, Nicole
Luera, Chri topher Lienhard, Jesse McGlade, Chris Bishop, Staci Tillman, Miss Michele
Llewellyn. Fourth Ro~1-· : Ben Davis, Robert Dion, Brian Beltran, Lisa McGLothlin, Josh
Brambila, Rich Calhoun, Chris Brooker, Isaac Lumberg. Fifth Ro~v: Shawn Steffensen, Nick
McCartney, Jamie Mac Cleod. Not Pictured: Michelle Alexander, Michelle Wilkerson, Stacey
Romero, Mike Bogan, Joshua Ellis, Lisa Harrison, Augustine Hucke, Josh Johnson, Jeff Kersey,
Nathan Oliver, Karintha Thomas, Jesse Hudkins, David Vigil, Dan Schoenfelt, Tom Boatman,
Tim Ryan.

While awaiting the start of the
performance Michelle Wilkerson
warms her intrumentfor the
concert.

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Jennifer LaPlante tunes her
saxaphone before the concert.

�First Row: Amber Akin, Serena Johnson, Kathy Anderson, Marie Dick, Jennifer Rust. Second
Row: Jessica Warren, Rick Brumback, Olivia Collins, Erika Warren, Jessica Mike, Tammy
Michaels, Jenny Powell, Monique Harding, Jeff Bower, Tyeisha Preston. Third Row: Kierra
McAninch, Michelle Jaramillo, Janeen Hayv.·ard, Lisa Leon-Guerrero, Nicole Gordon, LeeAnn
Fergus, Jennifer Birchfield, Helena Bigley, Monika Frank, Mrs. Vanda Skadden. Not Pictured:
Carrie Dray, Amy Bream, Kelly Fomby.

First Row: Kim Carnes, Gina Wooden, Kathy Thompson, Rachel Kirchmann, Elena Maschger,
Jennifer Birchfield, Jade Johnson, Michelle Jaramillo, Donna Newkirk. Back Row: Meghan
Sclmoes, Rosie Piluso, Laura Heinsman, Rekita Blair, Nicole Presson, Diana Bristol, Amanda
Morgan, Jennifer Bellotti, Nicole Smith, Mr . Vanda Skadden.

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�First Row: Craig Hawker, John Hampton, Lequeta Brown, Adria Campos, Torey Wasserburger,
Amy Farley, Tabitha Ruby, Bridgette Alexander, Gordon Stephen, Eric Lazenby. Second Row: Jay
Holland. Rick Hoines-Brumback, Duane Martinez. Renee Deguchi, Kim Spainhour, Janette
Macschger, Candice Tatum, Charmaine Anderson, Julie Riley, Tammy Michaels, Marcos Pena.
Tonoccus McClain, Shawn Yunker. Third Row: Mrs. Everson, Brian Duren, James Nicandro,
Jason Laffler, Katie Smith, Brandon Vargo, Bill Luten, Fernando Gon~alez. Jennifer Rust, Zach
Shaw, Mlcha Laffler, Chris Walk, Ms. Anna Hamre. Not Pictured: Jennifer Bolton, Jason Brennan,
Townie Adams.

Chamber Singers sing strong
and with heart to the unusual
holiday music that was sung at
the Winterfest Concert.

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Craig Hawker closes his eyes
for a moment to remember the
upcoming words of the song.

�First Row: Stephanie Zan:;ig, Darcey Abel, Briana Gilday, Patrica Jackson, Shelmon Brown,
Heather Hodson, Jennifer McCabe, Becky Sundermeyer, Donna Newkirk. Second Row: Mrs.
Eli:;abeth Everson, Brenda Blanton, Andrea Bell, Jessi Cales, Suzie Chapman, Tanya Watkins,
L&lt;mana Prunty, Aubrey Martine:;, Felica Johnson, Latrice Norris, Ms. Anna Hamre. Third Row:
Cori Wright, Eli:;a Griffe, Serena Bailey, Shelley Malan, Sara Anderson, Adrienne Ritter, Eli:;abeth
Pere::, Shaunna Smith, Stacv Cottam, Janeen Hayward, LaChanda Anderson. Fourth Row: Jessica
Watkins, Aubrey Watkins, Marie Nettesheim, Misty Shuff. Sarah Hi/man, Jackie Baxter, Kelly
Duncan, Tanya-Gail Lambert, Anke Stuken, Elaine Fenwick, Christina Norman. Not Pictured:
Nadia Romero. Becky Cloud, Tami Leedom, Amanda Strm&lt;.•ser.

Darcey Abel, Briana Gilday, little girl,
Su::ie Chapman, and Cori Wright watch
Ms. Hamre closely while performing.

Louana Prunty sings while Aubrey
Martine:: and Jackie Baxter watch for
their cue to begin.

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�Seated: Teresa Spann, Debbie Rivera, Jennifer Stewart, Danielle Daigle, Joaquin Santos, April Schmidt,
Wendy Hoenig, Jennifer Fuhrman, Taryn Hayner, Je sie Zay. First Row: Diane Richardson, Thomas
Williams, Loren Rocha, Justin Sword, Jason Holland, Danielle Manning, Amanda Yamasato, Jeanette Falu,
Richard Overbay, Tiffini Coughlin, Kim Henry, Jackie Bishop, David Fiorillo, Rudy Rivas, J.R. Percival,
Woodrow Baker, Danny Baca, Sheila Moshier. Second Row: Ryan Cruz, Kent Lambert, Tawnie Coon,
Clarissa Carlson, Sophia Stowell, Amy Tinkle, Theresa Kane, Esmeralda Nava, Erika Warren, Tiffany Smith,
Rene Lustica, Miyoko Taylor, Steve Thompson, Cameron Coon. Third Row: Steve Pressev, Jason Sack, Tim
Eberwein, Darin Cress, George Smith, Adam Beck, Kvle 0 'Neil, Michael Holland, Keith Richards. Not
Pictured: Patrick McMinn, David Moorehead, Tywan Cooper, Matt Dornier.

While singing Julie Riley, Wendy Hoenig, Teresa Spann, Jeanette
Falu, and Jennifer Stewart keep a close watch on the director for the
change in tempo.

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Anticipating the upcoming
concert, Tiffany Smith warms up
her voice and mentally prepares
the songs she is about to sing.

�Kneeling: Jason Laffler, Fernando Gonzalez. John Hampton, Rick Brumback. Standing:
Craig Ha~1-·ker, Jay Holland, James Nicandro. Duane Martinez. Eric Lazenby, Tonoccus
McClain, Brian Duren.

First Row: Bridgette Alexander, Serena Bailey, S1rie Chapman, Jennifer McCabe,
Elizabeth Pere~. Marie Nettersheim. Back Rm1.•: Jennifer McArter. Cori Wright, Janeen
Hayward, Darcey Abel, Mandie Johnston, Li~ Boatright, Aubrey Watkins, Candice Tatunz,
Elaine Fenwick.

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�First Row: Mrs. Eti~abetlz Everson, Angelina Montoya, Jackie LaPlante, Corinna Tepley, Li::.
Boatright, Jennifer Hill, Vickie Owens, Sharla Little, Denise Higley, Hiedi Ka.\a, Audrey McMillion,
Tasha Kelly, Danielle McCann, Jennifer Morris, Ms. Anna Hamre. e('()IU/ Row: lzeilah Tuengel,
E'Owyn Andersen, Jennifer Harlow, Kari Dandurand, Mari1sa Byrne, Kristi Harris, Marie
Mirenda, Meghan Heinsman, Stefani Lee, Tania Blackwell, Jennifer McArter, Kim Roth, Roque/
Figueroa, Genautia Battle. Third Row: Mandie Johnston, Melany Lannoye, Melanie Bell, Christi
Thurmond, Carol Ann Harvey, Michelle Kuhn, Stc1ci Tillman, Olivia Cintas, Angel Doty, Brianne
Carter, Jenny Ketcham, Jamie McCleod, Monica Sanche::, Heather Cartmell, Trisha Hessler. Not
Pictured: Tikiya Anderson, Miranda Norris, Elisia Sanche::, Slwvla Keller.

Ms. Anna Hamre slowly conducts the Women's
Concert Chi or, while singing the ~-.·ords of the
song with them.

4

During Winters/est all of the women's
choir joined to sing. While some started the
song out, others had to wait for their cue.

�First Rm&lt;.•: Amy Farley, Tanya Tasha, Turkesa Bell, Kari Dandurand, Andrea Brandon. Second
Row: Denise Higley, Sheilah Tuengel, Anke Stuken, Charmaine Anderson (director), Tammy
Michaels, Stephani Lee, Lequeta Brown. Third Row: Randy Joyner, Jenny Ketcham, LaChanda
Anderson, Brandan Vargo, Brianne Carter, Jay Holland, Tawnie Adams, Elaine Fenwick, Tonoccus
McClain.

Lequeta Brown plays the piano
accompaniment for the song that the Gospel
Chior sang for their next concert.

Charmaine Anderson is conducting the group in
singing and better preparing the group to sing at
the concert.

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�Tonnoccus McClain, Eric
u1~enby, and Julie Riley day

dream of lots of chocolates, lots
of coal making lots of heat,
warmface, warm hands, and
warm feet.

Kent Lambert and trie
Chapman sing of how to get by
"with A Little Bit of Luck."

While putting on her make up,
Rachael Kirclmwmz warms up
her voice in the mirror.

�''

''

John Hampton and Zc1ch Shaw sing praises of Eli~a's steadfast progress.
Angel Doty takes a sip of prop "wine", also known as water.

Robert Foley and Rick Brumback perform in the pit orchestra for "My Fair
Lady".

Serena Bailey, Kelly Fomby, Helena Bigley, Tammy Michaels and Jennnifer
Rust warm themselves and sing of better days.

�Diligently focusing on her piece, Jenmy Powell gives flaver with her violin
during the first night of Winter Fest.
Jennifer Rust and Tammy Michael performs together for the Winter Fest.
Putting in a little rehearsal time, Monica Hubbard practices before the
show.
A small congregation of woodwind players converse about the
performance before the concert.

�In unison the chamber
singers sing the "Hallejuah
Chorus," a feature of the
December Winter Fest.

Practicing before the
Winter Fest concert,
Heather Douglas makes
sure her double-reed
oboe is in proper tune.
At the Winter Fest concert,
Nicole Smith adjusts and
tunes her violin for that
night's presentation.

53

�Running through the third
mile of the Mitchell crosscountry run, Jonathan Zay
( 10) has hi endurance
tested.

r-

Ending his serve with a
pm..·erful follow-through,
Kurt StraSiler ( 12) starts the
point.

Dribbling down the field,
Tommy Harris ( 11)
maneuvers past two Air
Academv plavers.

L

0

0

~~----

Going for the chip shot,
Michelle Jaramillo ( 11)
attempts to free the ball frmn
the sand trap.

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�Posing for the camera, Jeanette Falu ( 10). Megan orington
( 12), Jacinta Jones ( 12), Kenya Alex ( 12), Angel Schwab ( 12),
atasha Delgado ( 10), Anetria Com·erse ( 11 ), and Melony
Ebner ( 12) ~lzow offtlzeir school ~pirit at a Gladiator football
game.

55

�l'JlllS
The Widefield Gladit r Var ity football
t am had a ucce ful ea n in m r way than
one. They urpa ed the c aching taff expectation when they won the league champion hip
eating them a SA conference leader . Fourteen
player were h nored in Colorado Spring
coache metro-league fir t, econd and honorable menti n poll. Carring on the fine even
year tradition of making it into the po t ea on
playoff i only one of the team accompli hment . Mike Heatherly wa al o cho en a
coach of the year by thi year'
Spring coache a ociation.

Colorado
Derrick Hendrix plows the way
fo r Steve Pickens to get a fi rst
down.

Lennis Campbell .nviftly turns
up field avoiding an opponent.

�While dodging two defensive players, Kevin Coleman scrambles
to gain extra yardage.

With a quick side step, Damon Bailey dodges his opponents.

Season Record
8-4

Damon Shankling and David Faler leave a orthglenn Norseman imprint mz the ground.

YOU CAN
COUNT ON
ME
BECAUSE I
BELIEVE IN
WE!
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�Knowing that he put another six
points on the scoreboard, Rudy
ailor taunts the defense.
First Rmc Flmn Zoleta, Ben
Bribach, Tim ·otto, Carlos Wright ,
Dn·ame Leon, Steve Pickens,
Bra:cton Marks, Lance Thomas,
Mike anche~. econd Rmc Josh
Copple, James icandro. Carlos
Alamo, Darid Faler, Marcos Pena,
Kvle Presslev, Travis Johnson ,
Carlos Juare·, Jeremv Brown,
Bryan Cravens. Third Row:
Carolyn Smith (manager), Chris
Duran, Marques Ceasar, Joseph
Boro-:., Jackie McDonald. Damon
Shanklin~. James Funnv, Lennis
Campbell. Brad Powell, Damon
Bailev, abrma Hathorne
(manager). Fourth RoiL' Scott
Garrett, Rudy ailor, athan
Juarr, Anthony Sanders, Brian
Bo1~·er. Francis Agrusa. David
Mes~ler. Tony Bri""ie, Frank
0 'um~hlm. Kevin Coleman. Fifth
Rm~ : Katie mith (manager),
Jeremiah wart·, Eric ul~enbv,
Craig Hawker, Ramon Alamo:
LaPray Yarbrough, Aaron
Springfield, Myron Segars, Bryan
Lee, David Aguirre, Elaina
Fennewald (manager). Sixth RoiL'
Lenny Vaughn, Derrick Hendrix,
Je.ffSadler, Brian Rose, Ju.\1111
Amell. Matthew Smith, Darrell
Washington. Todd Gregor, eil
Mayes. Mark M01~e_~penny. Seventh
Row: Coach Gary Held, Coach
Chris Baldwin, Coach Bob Hudson,
Coach Mike Heatherly, Coach Dirk
Visser, Coach Jim Feiice.

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Steve Pickens intently fights for
the extra _vardage.

�Carlos Alamo takes flight as he catches a perfect
pass from Kevin Coleman for six points against the
Rams.

After handling the snap from Aaron Springfield, Kevin Coleman
holds the ball while Mike Sanche~ swiftf.v boots it through the
Ltprtght.\.

Coach Mike Heatherly receives a wet tradition after the Glads win
the hard joLtght victory against orthglenn in the state plamffs.

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�,JIJNIf) ll l'illlS I'rY l~f)f)'rlliliJJ

Dennis O'Brien stretches for that extra yard while battling through
Doherty's defen ive line.

Charging dm~n the field, David
Carter brings the J. V. Glads a
little closer to victory.

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J.J. Campbell and George Wynn deliver a devistating blow to a

Doherty Spartan.

�Chevy Martin starts off the game with an amazing rush against
Doherty.

Mike Bishop and Chevy Martin practice hard in preperationfor
their garne.
First Rm-.·: Come/ius Mays, Dan
Gray, Robert Girard, Raymond
Vaught, Mike Miller, J.J.
Campbell, William Phillips, Ray
Valde'-. Second Row: David
Vigil, Steve Lorerren, Tommy
Miles, Hamilton Bohanan, Jolm
Romeo, A.J. Morse, Jon ykdra,
Mike Bishop. Third Row:
Coach Paul Macrenato, Chad
Gutierre-, Chris Green, Chris
ewlandgadea, Ryan 0 'Rourke,
Wilhelm Pere-, Elisha Volanos,
David Carter, Coach Chris
Tabeling. Forth Row: Carrie
Danduran (manager), Luke
Williams, Chevy Martin, Kevin
Hoodger, George Wynn, ick
Mcintire, Shawn Steffenson,
Chris Kolmhert, Chris Traut,
Randy Deveau (manager). Fifth
Row: Mike Hays, Mark
Thompson, Kevin Hill, Joe.v
Chisolm, Kyle 0' eil, Zack
Deets, Dan Baker, Robert
Cooper, George mith.

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�Thi. yearth LadyGlad. workedhardatdoingtheirbe t.
Janie Me Vey was on the pitcher' . mound pitching it up for the
Lady Glad .

Thi year' team put determination and hard

work into practice. and gam . . With a ho. t of rookie , the
player worked hard at pulling together to make their team the
be. t it could be. 'The Lady Glad
lot throughout th

ftball team improved a

ea on. The . enior provided excellent

leader hip for the younger player ,"commented Coach Mile .
They were determined and played every game a. if it were the
champion hip. "Practice makes perfect" wa the phrase that
ran through their mind . Good job Lady Glad !
The team discusses
important
strategies against
their opponents to
win the game.

Lisa Harrison (JO)jwnps lzighforafly ball to take out the
opponent\· batter for a \'trike. hoping with all her might that
the ball WtH cau~/11.

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�FRONT ROW: Shawma Smith ( 10), Latisha Corral (9), Brande Gieck ( 12),
Erika Kinhofer ( 10). MIDDLE ROW: Jennifer Birchfield (ManaE?er, 11 ), Janie
McVey ( 12), Lisa Harrison ( 10), Dawn Everling ( 10), Amy Bryant ( 12), Lisa
Lombardo (9). BACK ROW: Shellv Miles (Coach), Debbie Loscal-o (9), Stacv
.
Wallick ( 12), Jennifer Fuhrman ( 10).
Amy Bryant ( 12) bunts the
ball past the pitcher for a
run to first base. Gelling the
ball past first base is verv
important so she gets to first
withow being tagged out.

As the opponent's pitcher looks on,
Janie McVev ( 12) 1·/ides into home
for a run for the Lady Glads.

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�Mr. Mike Biondini is the J. V. tiftbal/ coach and
proves he is the right man for the job. By tucking
his shirt in and pulling his shorts up, he shows his
Izard work and dedication to the team when thev
need to get down to business.
·
ll111eell Harll'ard ( 10)
co11centrate.\ onll'here her
hand needs to be to make
the ball go for a strike
against the opposing team.

---1!111

Paula Kla{JJ..r (9) drills the
ball to t!ie opponent for
.lfrike one. he 1.1 one oft he
many freshmen to prove her
wortfi to pla)jor Widefield.

I

FRONT ROW: Samantha Leblanc ( 10), Kathy Morales ( 10), Kim
Byrne (9). SECOND ROW: Kath.v Muchacha (9), Deb Zabko (9),
Kim Harris ( 10), Sara Thompson (9), Lindsa_v Fugate (9), Paula
Klaffky (9). THiRD ROW: Janeen Hayward ( 10), Laura Maddox
(9), Mandy Cohen ( 10), N_vkol Terrell (9), Barb Mutwz (9), hannon
Cohen ( /0), Jennifer Stewart ( 10). BACK ROW: Karen Wagen
(Coach), Mike Biondini (Coach), Amv Bream ( 10), Annaliese Johnson
(9), Tonya Mooningham ( 10), Jes.iica Vamzingen ( 10), La~trence
Fugate (Coach).

�,
•
With man) of the matches and
tournaments coming down to one or
two strokes, the golf team was very
competitive this year. Leading the
way were two eniors, Mike Strasner
and Justen Powell. The high point of
the year was when Jus ten Powell to k
first place at regionals and qualified to
go up against the be t in state. When
asked what po. itive thing. came out
f this season, Coach Greg Dahlberg
said,"This was a ery good year.
Ju. ten went to tate, which wa the
first gladiator to go for seven years.
WeaL o had had to fre hmen who
played three and four spot, which will
set a trong foundation for next year.
With that kind of leader. hip, we were
able to shoot a 170 in match play,
which i one of the lowe t cores in
recent years." Obviously, this year has
shown great improvement over the
Ia t couple of year and Coach
Dahlberg can really be proud of hi.
golfer .
Front Row: athan Bartel,
Mike Strasner, Justen P(me/1,
Kent Monte/ Back R(m: Coach
Gref? Dalhberg, James Pireral,
Eric Moore. Damieon Green.
Jason Brennan, Michelle
Jaramillo

Blasting through the sand,
Jason Brennan skillfully puts
his go/jba/1 on the green ready
to putt for a bi rclie.

Justen Powell shows the art of
good rhythm and a powerful
swing slamminf? the ball 1rell
m ·er 200 yards.

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�(~Ill~ I~ lll~l~ill) Ir r(;
Thi year's var ity
ch rleader were imply
out tanding. Widefi ld i
e tatic with their tr mend u talent and dri e. At
the b ginning of the year
people beli ed that the
pre iou. year'. cheerleader. were a t ugh act to
follow, but thi. pro ed to
be wrong. After a great
fall and winter port'
a on, the quad were
invited to tate final . The
Widefield co-ed cheerleader took the fir t place
trophy with their nearly
flawle performance.
Again the quad had the
opportunity to tra el to
Orlando, Florida for

nationaL . To rai e the
needed finance , the
cheerleader old cookie
chee ecake, h ld chili
dinner , and reque. ted
donation . Aft r a very
eventful airplane ride, they
arrived in Orlando at 3:00
am Thur da , February 16.
Th competition wa quite
tough, but the group were
able to ee orne of the
attraction of central
Florida.

Egging on the crowd, Kim
Macias recites the Widefield
cheer during the homecoming
game against Liberty.

Front Row: Monika Frank, Danna Lethbridge, Shannon McCrystal,
Tianna Bowens. Second Row: Beth iewald, Shelmon Brown,
Monica Hubbard, Cathy Murphy, Jessica Smith. Third Row:
Daffeny !go, Jenny Powell, Torey Wassenburger, Michelle
Wilkerson, Karen Rigdon. Back Row: Jon Hodges, Joey Boroz, Jay
Gonzale-, Coach Bobbi Harris.

66

Monika Frank and Flynn Zoleta
sperform intense stunts in front
of a crowd at a home game
against Mitchell.

�Excited and nen·ous, Danna
Lethbridge and hamzon
McCrystal wait for their tum to
show their scuff at regionals.

Beth iewald, Shelman Brown,
and Monica Hubbard rest after
vigorously cheering in the final
minutes of the football game
against Boulder.

State competition wa our peak, it wa
when we were all in tune.
-Monika Frank
Our quad really improved from la t year,
becau e we really put forth effort a a
team.
-Cathy Murphy
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�ccer i, a ery chall nging sp rt that
r quires great ball handling kilL and det rminati n to b the be, t ne can b . Running around
on a field 0 by 120 yard, for ninet minute
with nl a fi e minute break in-between each
fort -fi e minute period i, n t easy. It take,
con, i tancy, tamina, and determination and
Widefield did it well. Th y used , kilL they had
learned in the previou, yeaL combined with
th .·e I arned thi, ear and put them to the te, t.
With man rookie player , the veteran had their
w rk cut out for them. "The , occer team , are
impro ing thi year. Each team ha worked hard
to become better," commented Coach Krau , e.
The aL did a super job de:pite th weath r,
which ranged from un hiny to cold rainy day
But in the end, th ir determination never died out
allowing them to be the b t they could be.

Using great dejensi1•e
skills, Chris Bet-:; ( 12)
moves the ball up tlze
field to one of his
offensive playenfor a
shot on the opposite
team's goal.

As Joe Sanche-:; ( 11) shoots for
the goal, Coronado position\
itself to counteract.

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�First row: Dallas Hartle_v, Joe anche::., Chris Bet::., Bobby Cochran, Adrian Murray, Adam Foulk, Pat
Boyd, hris Young, Jay Corral, Jon Hodges Second row: u~amze Day (manager), Anne Bourne
(trainer), am Byrne, Rodney Armstrong, Dan anche::., Dedn Weadon, Keith McGrew, Joe mat hers,
Tommy Harris, Bennett Thorpe, Robbie Tittle, Jake Mende::., Anetria Converse (manager), Kelly
Compton (manager), Coach Brvan Krause

Dallas Hartley ( 12) swiftly manuevers the ball
around Air Academy's defensil'e players for a
shot on goal.

Umph! Devin Weadon (II) gil·es it all he's got
to execute a peifect throw-in for one of the
players headed for the goal.

�,J.

Rwm Cruise execute\· a peifect.fakc to the left to amid hein~ .\lidt' tackled h) one of Le1ri.1
Palmen's players.

Sf)f~(~l~ll

As Mike Anderson pushes his way ahead,
he keep one of Rampart'. strikers away
from tlze goal.

"I think I can, I think I can," recites Matt
Erwin as he recieves a passed ball from
the defense to take up the field.

Using great offensh·e strategies, Jose
Martine~ swerve~ a fake to the right,

skillfully missing the two defensive
players.
Fint rem: Melissa McKinle~ (framer), Ja.\on Moore. Rmn Lacn, Peter Laird, Curti.\ Timms, Jack
Grtm, Ryan Curtis, Cameron Coon, Mike Andenon, Ja.10n Ballmger Second rtm: Coach John
Holmquist, Matt Enrin, Will Hess, low Mart me::, Dan Hampton, Chri.\ Lauer, Jeremy Hall, Jason
Morris, Michelle Wilkerson (manager}, Dehra Prie1·e (mlma~er)

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�The tenni team had a rou ing
year. They hit balL back and forth
over the net with more vigor than
any other tenni team ever has. They
had their hare of lo e , but they
had a lot of fun doing it. They
enjoyed pre-practice bonding o er
chocolate donut and Jolt cola at
J a. on "Otto Von
Schnitzelpu crankengei cheitmeir"
Jaramillo' house, where they relaxed by watching Se arne treet and
Mr. Belvedere. For entertainment on
th long (and hort) road trip , the
team attempted to ing the theme
, ong to ' 0' televi ion how ,
which are now in yndication. There
were three player that made it to the
, econd round in district , which is
the be t Widefield tenni ha done in
everal year . The fourth double
team of David Hobart and Darrel
Cotton won the Fountain Valley
Invitational, beating tough competition. The team improved a lot thi
year, and they had a great time,
making it a ucce ful ea on.
Warming up , Jason Jaramillo takes an easy
backhand before a match in La Junta.

In a grueling
match against
Liberty, Kwon
H_vok hits a
passing shot
to win the
point.

Front Ro11: Kurt Strasner, Brian D1hene. Rohert Foler. Lon me chne1der.
Second Rm1: Camilce Tal!lm (m£mager), lawn Jar;mzillo. Kll'on Hwk,
Dand 1/ohart, Heather Beasle\' ( mana~er) Tlurd Rm1: Roher/ Dum,
Darrel Cotton, James Bea.1le_\ . . a ron Lieske, Coach Maruume Arar~on.

71

�Flannel hirt and g r. The girl combin d
bagg jean , doe n't ound
like th normal dance
1vc ,\(w,\yt.' (ovcd hlp- hop
quad, that' becau e it d,\JKC ,\nd when 1go -ch c
i n't. But, it wa thi year'
oppuR um ry -co Ry ou r (OR
p mpon quad. Along
r hc sq(~&lt;\d, 1w cn r (OR 1r .
with their new coach, Mr .
:\',, ,\sh,,
c(g,\do
Miller, the team went
through their hare of
rough tim
and hard
veral n w routine , and
chang , but by ticking comp ted at the American
together and howing team All- tar Dance Competipirit they came out tron- tion. Mr . Miller com-

men ted, "I am really proud
of their effort
and
per erverance. They have
had a very hard year and
only four of the original
member returned from
la t year'
quad. There
were leader that ro e to
the occa ion." The team
had to hold a econd try
out, which ventually lead
to the formation the fir t
J.V. team ever.

O veR,\((. r h1s ye,\R hL\s
occn veRy c;x:e~n ng
even rhough w e losr ,,
{or 0{ OU R ORI[J111M

rc,\m mcmocRs. (L/c ve
m &lt;Vk\[JCd ro WORk h,\ Rd

wh1lc hd vmg ,, {or O{
{Un. WhiCh mL\dC me

enJOY r/J(' sc,\son ,,{{

r/J(· moRe.

dpr,\111 j,\c mr,\ }ones

Back Row: Kenya Johnson, ponsor Mrs. Miller, Manager Brigette Hugh s,
atasha Delgado Center Row: Vanessa Greenley, Kely Compton, Yolanda
Medina , Tania Blac/.cwell, Angel Schwab Front Row: Debbie Rivera, Melody
Martine::;, Captain Jacinta Jon es, Marchelle Uta/an , Lori Cuellar

72

�Santa's little helpers put in some overtime to brighten up the holiday
season by delivering Santsa Gram .
Team captain Jacinta Jones is
always very proud to show her
team spirit whenever she can.

73

�Thi. year the 1994 Widefield GirL ' arsi ty volleyball
team had quit an e ceptional s a on with si wins and
e en lo e . The team wa. led by captian. Melody Redding
( 12) and Shannon McCry tal ( 12), two very trong player
who act d a the backbone to an alread) , uperior team of
eager player.. The player. completed the . eas n with great
enthu ia m, which helped them to play well at di . tricts.
Though they only won on of their three matche. , all three
went into o ertime. Br nda Lough, coach of the arsity
team commented, "Overall, improvement made for a better
team and record for the year. The girls had a ery positive
, ea on and they created more competition for the other
team.''

''Our volleyball
team has shown
a lot of
improvement
and I'm really
proud of all we
accomplished
together.
Shannon
McCrystal (12)
Co-Captain

Tracy Gutierre- ( 12 ) reaches to
make tm eager return 011 the third.
andfi11al hit as Jessica tee11 and
Melody Reddi11g watch intent(\ .

"We have a lot of
team spirit. I'm
proud of the way
we've played and
given our all on
the court.''
Melody Redding
(12)
Co-Captian

SITTING: Melod.v Redding,
Shannon McCrystal
K EEL! G: Daffenv lgo,Li.1a
Overbay, Heather tLIIes, Jessica
Steen
STA DI G: Manager Vernon
Carn1-·right, Laura DeFalice,
Trac.v Gutierrez.
Renee Kelly, Coach Brenda
Lough

�Don 't nreat the technique
expres1e.1 Metod\' Redding in one
of her mresome ~ptkes .

Laura Defelicedemonstrates that
the art of setting i.1 all in the
~~· rists .

I got a .1 I got it.' Renee Kelly shows as size prepares for her ~·ery unique
spike.

75

�,J\T
The 1994 Junior

ar. ity Volleyball team had a

phenomina1 ea, on with a total of 14 win and 51 , , e, . The
girL had , om tough c mpetators, but they , tood str ng till
the end. The team was made up of eight girL full of
moti ation and continual improvement of kilL. Toward
the end of the , ea, on, the girL fini , hed with fir,t place in the
, ec nd divi ion finaL at the Doherty In itationals, winning
4 of their 5 matches. To urn up the ea on, JV coach Pau la
Reorda commented, "This year the Junior Var. ity girL
worked e tremely well together and howed a great deal of
tal nt. Mo t of th girL were younger than in th pa. t, and
the

"I feel the team
has had a great
season. We had
high
expectations
and met all of
our goals with
team work.''
Sarah Apodaca
(11)

eem to ha ever bright future ."

14 wins
5 losses

"I feel that this
year we really
stuck together.
Everyone put
forth the effort
and the skill
that make a
team what it
is."
Tasha Kelly
(10)

SITTING: Amy Sirois, Natasha
Kelly
K EEL/NG: Sara Apodaca,
Melanie Garcia, Julie Gardner
STA DING: Crystal Bradley,
Jennifer Enderson, Teresa
Spann, Coach Paula
Reorda

�Jennifer bzder.\on spmzg.1 into
action for a beautifully execllled
tip.

True .ll..i/1 i.1 mell\ured h\ hemx read\
for anythinxa.\ Amy Simi 1. Jennifer
Endenon, and 5arah Apodaca
demonstrate.

Crystal Bradley leaps in a show offorce to make the block.

�Sf) J»JJ f) II f) Ill~
T()J~I~I~

7

II.L~I~I~

The 1994 oph more olleyball . eason went well
with a total of 6 win. and 4 lo , e .. The t am wa. made
up of fourt en girL who howed great talent in their
futur . . They worked e tremely well together which
made f r a winning . ea n. ophomore c ach andra
Lu. b commented, "We began with great enthusia. m,
which helped u to excell and improve our kilL . I am
ery proud of each and e ery player thi . , ea. on, they
worked hard. "

Athena Rirera expresses perfect grace and style while executing her
powerful ~erve.

"This season has
been very
enjoyable. We
accomplished
many goals by
working hard
and doing our
best. I also
learned alot
about
teamwork.''
Amber Akin (10)
7

Brooke Marshall and LiYolango watch intentl.v as
Michell
orton make~ an
awesome pass over the net.

/IT/ G: Marie/ Garcia,
Kathy Thompson ,Liz.
Yalongo
KNEELING: tacv
Lethbridge. Kristin Scuderi
. Taryn Lt.u, Brooke Manhall.
tephanie Long. usan
Phillips
STA DING: Stephanie
Eberwien, Athena Rivera,
Michelle orton. Amber
Akin,
Amy Specht, Esmeralda
ava. Coach andra Lusby

�Melissa Philp learns what it
means to never say die in the
finish in f? moments of the race.

Adam mith lead1· the way to the finish
line in the last mile of competition.

Tara Pelt: (II) stri~· e .\
intentenl\forret another top
ten rictorv to add to her
collection of ~tins.

Cro country require different dedication
than a lot of port . You
have to be elf moti ated
to reach your goal . Thi
year' ea on wa very
good. With the une pected low turnout, the
team turned around and
howed much impro ement.
FRONT ROW: Mike Johnson, Jake
Thompson, Jason Adamson, Aaron
Westman, Jon Zav, Chase Burt.
MIDDLE ROW Joseph Prueu.
Adam Smith, Andrea Brandon, Gma
Miller, Eli-;.a Griffin ( MGR) Rachel
undermever, Scoff Me abb,
Charles Viener. BACK ROW:
BecJ.:y Sundermever( MGR}, Anka
wk(m, Ellen Reed, U- Boatright,
Tara Pelt;:, Jessi Zar. icole
Gordon, Melissa Philp, OA H

HE RY.

79

�!aria 011e~a show1 her
emlw,ia,mlat the game
a~ain.1t Rampart.

Charmaine Ander50il quietly
enjo) her., elf talking to
friends at the Renai 1 wn( e
birthday partv.

Melody Redd111~ a11nuuces 1he
Hmnecomim~ queen
ca!ldulutel atlw({ri111e duri11~
!he ~a111e a~ain II Liherly.

Marie Dtck rCIIIlli/1\ j{JCllll'd
on her playing at the Founlain
Valle\ C.r\ .R. I:.S. /Jmefit
Concert in honor of a i '&gt;llllll
uperime11dellt, Phil Cozzie.

80

�Three men in a boat. Darrel ( JOOCJc Prc-1hnmkJ Cotton, Lmmie
(with the Big. Bi~. Bi~J Schnieder. and Roher/ (7/u:' Coa~ulator)
Foley challen~e the tide in their canoe on the AJ&gt; Bwlo~y calllfJOilt

81

�2

�Heather A her
Jason Adamson
Carla Agosto
Franciv A!?f"UWI
Darid Aguirre
Ramon Alamo
Heath Albaur:h
Sheronda Allen
Charmaine Anderson

Kath) Anderson
Tikiya Anderson
Michael Applegate
Laurie Aragon
Dann_v Armstrong
Joseph Armstrong
Rhiamwn Atencio
Adrienne Auge
Donny Baca

Damon Bailey
Tim Bain
Feltcw Balster
Daniel Barber
Jamev Barela
James Bea.1lev
Kenneth Beckstead
Daniel Bell
Jenmfer Bellotti

Bobby Benyard
Christopher BetHelena Bif?ley
Jessica Binnehose
tacey Bishop
Timothy Bishop
Brenda Blanton
Heather Bode
Shannon Boling

Jennifer Bolton
Anne Bourne
Rafeal Boutte
Richard Bradley
BenJamin Bribach
Dawn Brockett
Barbara Brown
Commescheia Brown
Jeremy Brmm

83

�At fir t glanc Je ica Zay eem to b a
h enior, yet underneath the e terior i a
dedicated oung lady. Je ica wa in ol ed in
many different club , acti itie , and organization . During her enior year alone he wa
involved in Community of Caring, Band
C unci!, Cro Country, Choir, enior ouncil, H , the Renai ance Planning
Commitee, and he wa al o the pre ident of
the En ironmental Club.
In her pare time Je ica enjoy hiking,
backpacking, and kiing. In the ummer
between her junior and enior year he was
in olved in SCA which wa a program at
Rocky Mt. ational Park. She built trail and
check dam . "Thi put a po itive effect on
the community" he tated.
he i not quite ur what college he
will attend , but he hope to po ibly become
a teacher of mu ic or biology. Je ica i a
po itive and dedicated role model who et a
good examp le for future graduate .

"Jessie is the epitome of the
best of Widefield's music
department. She is a
conscientious student, a
gifted musician, and a
thoughtful member of the
ensembles."
-Ms. Anna Hamre
4

�Lequeta Brmm
Wendy Brmrmtein
Ann Bryant
Jaron Bryant
Cartee Burt
Chase Burt
Bnan Burtt

Cori Bynum
Efren Calulot
Lennis Campbell
Lynette Campbell
Adria Campos
Jessica Canterbury
Kimberl_v Carnes

Adam Canon
Stephanie Carter
Vernon Cartwright
Miclzelle ather
Marques Ceasar
Cindy Chadwick
omzan Christie

Jeremiah Clark
ancy Clark
Tiffany Clayton
Daniel Colby
Joshua Colby
Kevin Coleman
Rainbow Coleman

El'an Cook
Tawnie Coon
Tywan Cooper
Brian Copeland
colt Coplan
Stacy Col/am
Darrel Cot/on

85

�6

�Michelle Cousins
Sean Crampton
Bryan Crarens
Heath Cremhaw
Jennifer Crockell
Kimber/\ ross
Erica Cuellar
Ant horn D 'A llessio
ChriHopher Darrow

Samantha Darrow
Carlos Davila
Damon Davis
Jennifer Deal
athan Decker
Renee Deguclzi
Tanya Deguchi
Shannon Delassus
Joyce Desmond

John Deveau
Kathie Diamond
Marie Dick
Brandon Dildine
Andrew Drake
Carrie Dra_\
Mary Drinen
Angie Drwy
Kelley Duncan

Jessica Dunlap
Brian Duren
Jasmin Ebner
Melanie Ebner
BJ Edwards
Roberto Elenez.
Paul Eshelman
Patience Evans
Steven Falcetti

lion Fenner
Leeann Fergus
Tyrone Field\
Joselyn Figueroa
Joseph Fine
Susanne Fi~her
Robert Foley
Kelly Fomby
Barbara Ford

87

�tephanie Ford
Twnika Ford
lonika Frank
Kendra FrCirert
James Fumn
Michelle Gan\cltlge
Jay3o11 Garcia

Gloria Garcia
Joseph Geier
Andrew Gei~er
Stlfena Gianino
Stel'en Gibson
Brande Gieck
Aida Come-

Joaquin Con-ale::.
oul-lana Gmz::.ale::.
icole Gordon
Wendy Gra1•e.1
Patricia Greenwood
Todd Gref?or
Amelia Grisham

Tim Gruenwald
Gabriel Guerrero
Tracy Gutierre::.
Crystal Hamilton
John Hampton
Anthony Handy
Michelle Hardwick

Paul Harrill
Benjamin Harry
Dalla.\ Hartley
Sabrina Hathorne
Alexandria Hatton
Brian Headle
Laura Hein.\111W1

88

�Steven Mi ner i a enior attending the
Wid field Alternati e High chool. He ha
attended the chool for the la t two year . He
tated,"It accomodate me better. The chool
pro ide more on on one with the teacher ,
allowing the tudent to learn more."
The cho l' flexible chedul allow him
to work in th morning before chool. te en
i employed at the Department of ocial
rvice . The job i part of th cia called
A.C.E. Thi cla
et up interview for the
tudent and give credit for working.
d i ory
teven i part of the Dean'
Council which relay what the tudent want
to Mr. Eric Thiele who i the ad vi , r of the
council. They me t the fir t and third Thur day of every month. He wa elected a the
tudent of the month for December and repreented the alternati e chool at the Lion' Club
monthly dinner.
Mr. Turn r, the principal f th alt mative chool, tated," I really con ider teve one
of th fine t tudent at thi chool. He i very
cooperative and ju tan all around go d kid.
We were very proud that he wa elected to
repre ent u ."
Steven enjoy playing ba k tball, rai ing
French lop rabbit and fixing up hi. car. In the
future te en would like to pur. ue a career a
an F.B.I. agent.
9

�Derrick Hendrix
Jone/1 Hemande-:
Jon Hodges
Can Hoffman
Rick Hoines-Brumback
Luke Hoppe
Melody Horton
LcVar Howard
Brian Howlett

Jason Huber
Brigette Hughes
Desiree' Hull
Daina Hunt
Daffeny !go
Christopher Iron Cloud
Vane sa Jackson
George James
Jason Jaramillo

ascha Jason
James Je~~·e ll
Felicia Johnson
Kenya Johnson
Serena Johnson
Cassondra Jones
Jacinta Jones
Kris Jones
athan Juare-

Adrian Kalaveshi
Renee' Kelly
Lisa Kidwell
Christy Kieselstien
Misty Kincaid
Corey Kinnard
April Knittle
Robert Kohutek
Yaroslav Kovaltchuk

Laura Krueger
Charles Kruser
Hyok K~-.·on
Jennifer La Plante
Stanley Lacroix
Kent Lambert
Christina Lamplough
Michael Larsen
Georgina Larvie

90

�91

�92

�AndreH Latrell
John Law1·
Eric U.1~enh~
Bryan Lee
Jennifer Lexmpi
DH anu' Leon
Lisa Leon-Guerrero
Danna Lethbridge
Markus Lettner

Katnna Le~tis
Ardelle UJpe~
Carolyn Lope~
Carl Lww
Matthew Lww
Rose Machuca
Kim Macias
Michael Macias
Tomas Maestas

Albert Malclum
Jeff Mw;errison
Braxton Mark.\
Josh Marquardt
Brian Marshall
Michelle Martin
Branden Martine~
Dwme MartineMelody Martine-

T.J. MartineMaml\ Masarik
Janette Mavchl(er
Angelee Matthe~rs
Brenda Mattson
Melissa May
Christopher Mayes
Cornelius Mayes
icole Mcbride

Adam McCusker
Ke\·in McCra.~
Sluuuwn McCnstal
Matthew McCullough
Jackie McDonald
Scott Me ahh
Amanda Me ew
Janie McVey
Yolanda Medina

93

�94

�Chad Meimer-Simeros
Jake Mendes
Christopher Merillo
Brian Met:f?er
Tammy Michael~
Brandon Mile.\
Christopher Miller
Denni.\ Miller
Rene Miller

Steven Misner
Perry Montgomel}
Roberta Monto}a
Chris Moore
Danielle Moore
Michelle Moran
Corinna Mota
Jack Myers
Rudy ailor

Jeff Nance
Joyce aylor
Christopher evin
James Nicandro
Erin NiederHauser
Brian Nierode
Beth Niewald
Andrew ikirk
Megan orrington

Melissa Odom
James
eal
Maria Ortega
Timothy Otwell
Lisa Overbay
Jolm Padgell
James Palsrok
Christopher Parola
Marcos Pena

o·

Christina Pere:
Lisa ?ereMike Pere:
Christopher Perf}'
Carrie Petersen
Melissa Philp
Kardia Pinckney
Crist_v Pope
Jenny Powell

95

�Justen Powl'll
Kyle Pres1/e\
icole Pre )Oil
Jason Pruerr
Louana Prunty
Del'ona Puhuw.wa
Kimberly Qucmey

Charissa Quiambao
ikki Quintana
Michael Rankins
Ryan Rayborn
Melody Redding
Linda Richardson
Ross Richardson

Kare11 Rigdo11
Julie Riley
Debbie Ril·era
Jason Roberts
Brook Robertson
Michelle Robertson
Farrah Robinson

Jeffrey Rockerr
Robert Rodrigue~
adia Romero
Leyda Roski
Tabitha Ruby
Jennifer Rust
Omar Saldana

Michael Sanche~
Monica Sanders
Lonnie Schneider
Angelique chwab
Brandie Scorr
Angeline Seay
Myron Seager.\

96

�Hearing the complaint of her fellow
tudent , Chel ia Smitty decided to do ornething about them. Late la t year he ran for
tudent council winning the eat of vicepre ident. Now he enjoy working for a
better Widefield through tudent cabinet.
In her pare time he like to run, to read
and to cook. She wa a member of the track
team where he wa the team captian. She ran
the 400 yard open, and the anchor for the 400
meadly relay. Coach Mile remarked on her
uperb leader hip kill . She enjoy math
even though he doe not have time to take
any cia e becau e of her comitment to the
apprentite hip program. Everyday after 4th
hour Chel ia leave Widefield and goe to the
Broadmoor Hotel for orne hand -on training,
a a chef a i tant. She plan on following
her dream of becomeing a chef by attending
John Whale University in Rhode I land.

Live today because
no one ever promised
you tomorrow.
-Chelsia Smitty
97

�9

�Russell Shaiffer
Ke\ in Sharkey
Michael Slum
Mananne Shelton
Je./fre) Sher-rod
George Simpson
Tanika Simpson
SU'~an Slusher
Ce/est Smelts

Carolyn Smith
Jeuica Smith
Katie Smith
Kristi Smith
Chelsia Smitty
Kimberly Spainhour
Aaron Springfield
Leah tankiewic
eil Stensberg

Gordon Stephen
Jennifer Stewart
Kurt Strasner
Michael Strasner
Anke Stuken
Heather Stutes
athan Thompson
Bennett Thorpe
Kay/ee Timms

Louis Trujillo
Christopher Tumbaga
Julie Turk
Eli-abeth Valde-::
Gilbert Valen-uela
Brandan Vargo
Leonard Vaughn
Charles Vernier
James Vess

Gina Vialpando
Jadene Villagome:;
Carolina Villarreal
Robby Vinyard
Jennifer Wa~ner
tacy Wallick
Richard Ward
Darryl Washington
Torey Wasserburga

99

�Eric U.'hite
amuel White
Heather Wih.1
Jason Williams

Thoma Williams
ichole Willian
Rachelle Wi e
Yuna Won

Jon Paul Wri!:ht
Shauni Wyatt
LaPray Yarbrough
Jes ica Zay

100

"Taping i all in the angl ." Thi i · the ad ice that Joey Fine
would give omeone going to do what he loves to do. If you are
wondering what it i that J ey doe , he' a student trainer.
He heard about the program when he was in junior high and
got into it hi ophomore year by taking both the ba ic and advanced cla e and participating in the after school program. He
ha been the trainer for many port , most recently the Varsity
Football and Girl ' Ba ketball teams.
Joey hope to go to the Univer ity of Wyoming and get a
degree in nur ing and practice a a registered nur. e and a certified
athletic trainer. A an RN he feels he will have more versatility
and variety in hi job than if he wa strictly an athletic trainer. To
pur ue hi intere t in nur, ing, Joey entered the A VP program with
PPCC and attend cia e there in the morning and come to
Widefield in the afternoon.
In addition to tudent training, J ey i · al o involved in hamher Wind , Eagle Scout , and coaching ba eball and football
through the city park and recreation programs.

�Eli~abeth Valde~ looks pretty, but the outfit
doesn't seem to match the surrondings.

Luke Hoppe hefts a heavy load while showing
his pride marching in his senior year
Homecoming Parade.

. l

tapes "the man of a
million names", Joaquin Gorrale~'s, wrist
before he has to "exert " him elf cheering for a
football game.
Jenny Bellotti works hard backstage on the
lights of Charlie and the Chocolate Facto a ·.

101

�Jame5 Funny, after working hard in the game against Liberty, watches intensely as hi.1 jellow
teammates do their stuff

102

Daffeny !go and Mike Strasner
break into an impromptu dance
during the second Renaissance
birthday party.

�Fourth hour AP Biology boards the last
trailer bound for the high school from
Windmill Gulch.

Felicia Bali.~ter carries her flag
with typical Gladiator pride in
the Homecoming Parade.

103

�Kel'in Coleman, Chri Tumbaga, and Lenny Vaughn were three of
the four fir t el'er Homecoming King candidates.

Jessica Smith, Danna Lethbridge, Shannon McCrystal, and Beth
ei~1-·ald relax dancing the Cotton-eyed Joe while celebrating the
Renai. san e birthday party.

Tawnie Coon and Jennifer Rust soak up a bit of the left over summer sun during lunch.

104

�Lisa Overbay does her part for the math club
service project--cleaning the math deptment
computers.
Lequeta Brown sings beautifully and
expressively at the Renaissance Evening of
Excellence.
Heather Stutes smiles pretty for the camera on
picture day.

of/995
Motto: "Destin_v is not a
matter of chance, it is a
matter of choice; it i not a
thing to be waited for, it is
a thing to be achieved. "
Color : Forest Green,
ilver and Fuclz ia
Flmt•er: Gladiola

lOS

�Kdly ompton ( 10) inquire'
about AnapoiH Na\'ltl AcademY
at college nH;lrt 011 Octoher 13 .

.Su 7 ie Cltapma11 ( 10) .\i11g1 a 111lo
at Phil Co::::ie '1'fareu·el!
umcert .

.!amn Full II_\' ( 12) and
_ _ till 0111 forms for
Collc~l' lug/11 on Octoher 13.

Clw: Peoples ( II) han~.\ out

between claues.

106

�Mit lwei Hollallll (I 0 ). M iche/1 Hollancl (I 0 I, ]a_\ Holland ( 11). Kritina Emns (I 1). Emilie 01/e ( ),
all(/ l.ecjuita Brown ( 12) ~l'l dmrnfor the Homecoming Dance.

107

�r\be(

'·

)unloRs-C(c\ss or '96

Hanging out in the Home Economics kitchen, Genevieve Crocket ( 12) and Brandy
Bumwoth (II) try out their baking skills for the Alternative School.

Full of charm and their own unique. tyle, Widefield' . junior
cia . repre. en ted what'. best about our school. They started the year
trong and ended it with a bang, accepting every challenge that came
to them. Even with the overcrowded hallways and pu. hy. eniors, the
clas of '96 . till managed to leave its mark at Widefield in the '94'95 chool year.

108

�Darcev Abel
Jo.1epi1 Abella
Poncho Ahevta
Steven Adam.\
Tawnie Adam~
Corv Agner
Carlo.\ Alamo
'hellv Albaugh
Holly Albert
Bndgette Alewnder
Tahlia Allen
Airel Almre;:
Adam Anava
Jolen Ander.1011
Sara Ander.1on
Fred Andrews
Jessica Angeline
Sarah Apodaca
Jtmm~ Arellano

Yai.1h~t Armour
Jessica Arm.\tead
Justin Amell
David A va/o.\
Dondre A~ ery
Miguel A 1 ita
Serena Baile}
Giol'llnni Baerga
Rosalind Baldun.1on
Maria Barron
Valarie Banho/ome1~
Heather Bartlett
Heather Beaslev
Bobbv Beam
Wmrietta Beck
Mistv Beeman
Slwwnta Bell
Heather Bel/olli
Richard Bennel/
Markeith Bern
Jennifer Birclif;eld
Angela Bisa!(lia
Chris Bi.1lwp
Rekita Blair
Thoma.\ Boatman
Mike Bogan
Eleanor Bonoan
Heather Book
Joer Boro·
Tiaiuw Bowem
Brian Bo1~·er
Kristi Bovd
Andrea Brandon
Shannon Braun
Shannon Bray
Ja.1on Brennan
Brandon Bri!(!(.\
Tonr Bri::::ie
Susan Brockel/
Chris Brooker
Anumda Bro1111
Mike Brmm
Shelman Brmm
Jermumer Bryant

CLc\SS 0~ '96 109

�Bt·nJwnin Budd
Dm·id Bullman
Sheri Bum1
wn B1nu•
Jn.1ica Cale1
Eric Calnan

Rohal Camp/n·/1
replwni~c· Campbell
u::wmt: Chapman
Ht:ctor Clu11·e1
Jorgt: Clu11·e.1
Victor Clu11·es

Clint Chri.llt 11.\t:n
t:lh Chrislte
Lim Chri.1ropher.1on
Beck.\' Cloud
Bohln Coclmm
Darin Cockrum

Jennifer Coker
Erica Collicl..
aomi Co/lim
Ke/1,1 Compron
Anerria Com·er.\ e
Josh Copple

Cnsllna Cordon
Darin Cn·.1.1
Enn Crou
Nicole Crmt·e
Ton\· Cmmle\
Carizy Cm::. -

Erika Cuellar
Gabriel Cuellar
Wanda Cunningham
Jemufer enAmy Daf{ue
Calandra Dm·i.\

Karct.'l' Dm·i.l
Laim1 De Feltce
Chanda Dee\
lenni Derliu.\
Brian Dii1ene
All non Die J..s

�Dane/ Dmeen
Jollnwllan /)ionne
G1n'n Dodd
Mall /)onuer
Chri.\ titw Ducf...north
La '&gt;honda Duncan

Chri.l lopher Duran
Rebecca Duran
Ju sten Dun en
Tim Ebem ·em
Gumr Eller
Jo.1h .EIIi.1

Jenmfer Endenon
Su~anne £nne/
Christina Emns
Matt E~ef...iel
Daniel Fad/a
Dm·id Faler

Amr Farln
Elaina Fenne1mld
William Fisk
A ven Florence
Heidi Flores
Sherr; Ford

Tanm Ford
Adriano Foreman
Jackie Fra::ee
Chri.1 Fra::ier
icole f redinbur~
Dmm Galla~her

atalie Gallegos
Melanie Garcia
Julie Gardner
Scot/ Garrell
/an Gerrit.1en
Chern Gib.\011

Shdt m G1b.1on
Briantl Gildar
Michdle Gimer
Jennifl'r Gla.\co
Jamie Glennon
Fernando Gon::ale::

C[o.ss o~ '96 111

�A't•l·in Grm
/)amicon Green
Zaclz Gran
Vam 1.1a Grn n!t·c
1:/i:a (,riffc
Jason Griftitlz

Lt·i~lz Grimm
Angela Guidry
Rom! Hackenherg
Bohhr Hall
Eli~aiJetlz Hall
MiJ...e Hall

Adam Hampton
lame.\ 1/andr
Clzri.1 Hann;
Curti.\ Hani
~fo111que Harding
Alana Harris

Tmmn1· Harris
Crwg Hmrker
Laura HtmJ...e.\
Jennifer Hem J...i11.1
Dwui Have.\
Taryn Heimer

lk!ia Hej]i'man
Rohin Hl'lulee
Brwzcf1 lfenclrick.\
Can· Ht·niT
Tri.1iza Hl.'l;n.
Bryan Ifill

Stele Hinds
Brian Hiser
Heather Hod.1on
Ja.\On Holland
Lisa HopJ...in.1
Dominique Homes.\

J01/z Hov
tonica 'Huhhard
11'.1.1e Hudkin.1
Katrina Huj]man
Dedrick Hn·fze
Joe luli

�,£··. ~Gl0ies.tio.s
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..1t'lisw Jud..lo/1
Jacob Jaramillo
.. fichellc Jaramillo
Rod11e\ John1011
Tiff am Joh11 11111
rravi ~ Joh/1\011

Jert'mwh Jo11es
Jimmv lone.\
Carlos Juare;:
ick. JustillRer
Arhe11 Ka/m·e.1hi
Chns Ke11dall

Sha11e Ken11edv
Kendra Ken:v
Jejj Ka.\e\
Ka Irina Kilst rom
Michelle Ki11~
Jod1· Kin11ey

Enc K1rk.
Tohi Kito11 1k.i
Crv.lfal Kless
Ka1ie K11opp
Marla Kolwtek.
Slwu11 Krat:

A11a Kreu~er
Ja.1011 Lajjler
Lauru l.L1jjler
Micah l.L1Jjler
Tanm Lambert
tacr l.Lmdreth

Chris Lauer
Ju.lfm Lee
Bon11er Leedom
Blair LiRhl
Jose Lope:.
Josh Lueck.

Kale Luji
/.mac Lumber~
Bill Lute11
Je11nifer Mac Cube
Jamit' MacLeod
Jnn; .'1.1aei/U\

CLc\SS 0~ '96 113

�Angela la~nu.1on
Jamt'\ laier
JO.It'{lh '&gt;laicr
/.(/f/1' .".fap/e
Brian Martin
Gre~ .\!arlin
Auhrn \.fortine~
J01·e Jfartine:
frank Mataipule
ngela Me Clmke\'
Michelle Me Clurg
CourtneY Me Carmie
James Me Co\\'an
iclwle Me O\'
Lisa Me Glothltn
Keith Me Greu
Michelle fc Keal
Melissa Me Kin/e\'
Patrick Medina
, ick Afedlock
Jenni(i:r '&gt;fcredith
\.land\' \.lan·in
Darid Me.der
te1·e Met::.S?er
'&gt;fane J1irenda
Amy Mondragon
John Moore
arah Morris
Marv-Ann Muehlbauer
Catliy Murphy
Adrian Murr£1\'
Chris Muse ·
Donna ewkirk
Annie Ne1~man
Christina onnan
David Norris
Jimm) Norris
La! ri;·e orris
.'1-firmu/a 'orn'.\Pern- (1\\-/in
Eric 0 'Donnell
Frank 0 'Llut.!ihlill
teplumil· Oakley
Bro11\ Ohlhrecht
athan 0/il·er
Edda Ortega
Tim Olio
Carol\11 Oxle\'
Mall Paddack.
Christina Palmer
Jessica Palmer
Rhiamwn ?ardis
Mike Parrish
Tara Pelt::.

Char/e.\ People.\
Daniel Perc:
Eli:ahcth Pere:
Jame.\ Perr\'
Mike Penad
Am\' Peterlt'n
Stei·e Picken.\
Tract'\' Peanon
There:1a Pill.1hury

�JumoRS-Class OF '96

Andrew Tobin (II) and Jemz(fer Co.u (II) prepare to jam a little l!{ter marching

band.
Melissa Coates ( 10) mixes hatter for the Altenzative School.

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CL(\SS 0~ '96 115

�Jame1 Ph·eral
Stacie Pollard
rommr Pon.1
ft'li.1.\a Porrm
Trari.1 Porter
Bradln Pmrell

Km1 Prather
herrv Pratt
te1·e Presse1·
Dehra Priel'e
Jason Pruett
Joseph Pruett

Toni'CI PullltH'SI'a
Melissa Quidaclwv
l.inda Quinlan
Sham/ Rancourt
Kun Rarhom
A!onique Redden

Mike Riccardelli
Kristina Rice
Jennifer Riggan
Mike Riter
Adrienne .Ritter
Amanda Ri1·era

Amr Rh·era
Amhonr Robert.\
Honor Robert!,
John Rohert.\011
Jennifer Rohinson
Shameka Rodman

Jennifer Rodrigue·
Amv Romero
Stan· Romero
Rehecca Rouse
Barn• Rupuan
Paul Ruppert

Carr Rushford
Rohhie Sack
James Sackett
Jeff Sadler
Kri.ltie Salem
Joe S'wzclze•

�Ro.wlmda Sanchez
Anthon\' Sanden
Kendra Saunden
Jackie Sa11 i/1.\ki
Tran Schneider
Daniel Sclwenfelt

Marlo Sclwdel
Brmn Scoff
Joseph Scrogg.1
Tricia Seidel
Carolvn Servant
Danujn Slumkling

An11ela Sharp
Stephame Shwpnack
Zach Slum
Veronica Shell
John Shenwod
Felicia Shipman

Mistv huff
Andrea Silva
Jennifer Silvis
Robert Simmons
Monique Sims
Christie Slowan

Pe~gy Slll.lher
Adam Smith
Dan Smith
Jimmv Smith
Mall Smith
icole mith

Stacev mith
Vincent Sou·a
Clinton pencer
Priscilla Spilotro
Garv Stamm
Wa.vne tarke\'

Jaime teele
Jessica Steen
Mike Stein
Amw fl•phen
GarY Ste1·ens
Jef/Stewart

C(o.ss of '96 111

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sr1 cek . . .
il':·~~,

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T.~

Dm ul 5111£ .I
f:nca Stoudl
Canclr \"wlhoda
Todc( 1mrt
Jaoniah S1wrt;
Candice Tatum

Kellr Tar/or
col/ Ta\·/or
Lann· Thoma.\
Darid Tlwmp.1011
Jacob Thompson
Amanda Tidrick

Aaron Tim/ill
Amv Tinkle
Rohbic Titfle
Andrn1 Tobin
Jnm({t:r Tripp
Lind1n Tulfle

Marchelle Untalan
lw1vn Ureda
Danie Van Alstine
Jessica Vanarnum
Rebecca Vanterpool
Eddie Vi~il

William ~'illeneure
,\-!arcus ~'mcol/
John Volww.\
Jesse Wagner
Ni/.:/.:1 Wulden-Calahwz
Janice Walker

Sonia Walten
Curtis Wanow.1ki
Wendr Ward
Erika· Warren
Je.\ .\ tea Warren
Aubrey Watkin\

De~ 111 Weadon

Rachel Wearer
Jill Webb
mhun Welch
Brad Well.\
Da1·id We.ltllwn

118

·~ ;1;.

�Chm Wlu•l'ler
Mall Wheeler
Meli.1.1a WherrY
Veronica White
Mike Whitley
Melanie Whilnwn

Li.w Vr'hitnev
Mtche/le W[IJ...er.\on
Brad Wi/lwm.\
Mandv William.\
loch Willt.\
Kn.i Wi /son

81 ro11 WinJ...Iehaua

)teplwnie Wiw
Brvan ~'r'olfe
Yon11 Wolfe
Carlo.\ Wright
Cori Wri11ht

Sean Yother
Chris £. Young
Chri.1 M. Younx
Sandra YOLIII.li
Shaun Yunker
Paul Zani

rephwue Lcm;;:ig
Fl\1111 Zolew

C(c\SS 0~ '96 11 9

�Smiling for the camera, Jennifer
Riggins (II), prepare~ to shoot a
story for KWH morning news,
during the Homecoming football
game.

Admiring Tommy Harris'~
(II) car, Marlo Schude/ (I 1)
jumps into the driver's seat.

Slightly annoyed, Pat Ditullio ( 10)
and Jeanette Beaupre ( 10)
impatient/_\ await their schedules.

Kelly Compton (II) stands on the sidelines watching the
soccer team practice.

�Posturing for the camera is Zach Green (I I), during
school picture day.

When not laughing,
Heather Bellotti ( 11)
controls the lights for
"Charlie and the
Chocolate Factory."

Savorv mustard and pickles
make the perfect
accompanimellt to the
cu/linarv treats ser1.·ed in the
cafeteria in the opinion of
Laura Thomas ( 10).

CC_o.ss o~ '96/'97 12 1

�SophomoRes-Crass or '97

Melissa Henwood ( 10), Chantel Smith ( 10), and Tom Pons ( 17 ) prepare the
balloons and decorations fo r the Homecoming dance.

Full of charm and their own unique tyle, Widefield '. junior
cla repre ented what's be t about our school. They tarted the
year trong and ended it with a bang, accepting every challenge that
came to them. Even with the overcrowded hallways and pushy
enior , the cla of ' 96 still managed to leave it mark at Widefield
in the ' 94-'95 chool year.

�Kerin Adam.1on
Brandon Ahr
AmhaAkin
Michdle Alexw1der
Karin' Alford
Ahel Anava
E'mnn Ander\'l'n
La Chanda Ander.\Oil
Michael Anderson
Teneka Ander.1on
Ke1·in Andrew.\
Alon: o Ara'(on
Jerome Archer
Nicole Armour
Lati.1/w Arm.\ trong
Danielle Auxe
Andrea A mlo.\
Juanita A 1·i/a
Joshua Avers
Daniel Baca
Dan Baker
Woodr&lt;m Baker
Jason Ballinxe1
Dm·id Barrera
Michael Bartee
Genartia Battle
John BaunH{ardner
Donald Bau.\mWl
Jeanette Beaupre
Adam Beck
Venda Beckstead
John Bedel
Stacey Behrman
Andrea Bell
Melanie Bell
Turkesa Bell
Brian Beltran
Michael Benneman
Paco Benne/1
StaceY Berthwick
Cwui\ Bet::.ler
Kmie Bi.1hop
Michael Bishop
Tanw Black11·ell
Joseph Chris-Bianton
Eli:abeth Boatright
Tomika Boddie
Men Boelter
Hwmlton Bohanan
ich Bonine
Tim Bo11·en
Jeff Bower
hmm Bower
Patrick Bowl
Cn·sutl BradleY
Joe Bradlev
Josh Brwnhila
Amber Brantlev
Amy Bream
Di Earle Brigham
Diana Br1.1tol
Darn·/ Bro.1trom
Vaneua Br\'lmt

C(c\SS Of- '97 123

�~'eronicJUt' Bryant
Gma Buchunwz
Ro~cr Bzu/je11.1J..a
Suclcc• Bum~amcr
!run Burdt•n
Ryan Bur~ns

Brandon Burnham
Laura Burton
Jessica Buslnmv
athan Butler ·
Marissa B\'me
Jason Caddick

Nicci Calahan
Richard Callwzm
Lemw Calip
Shinn· Can non
Jot· Cantrell
Chri.110pher Cardenas

Iarissa Carlson
John arnev
David Carter
Heather Cartmell
Francisco Casias
Christv Cates

Amber Camnaugh
Edward Chapman
Isidore Chare;:.
Shwznen Chri.1tian1en
Traey Christemen
Olivia Cilllas

Katherine Clarke
Mistv Cline
Brian Cobb
Mandv Cohen
Shamion Cohen
Michelle Coil

Oli1 ia Collins
There.w Collin\
Cameron Coon
Robert Cooper
Romzic Copper
Sherry Cooper

�Ja.10n oplan
f rwiAil' Core/om
John Corral
fijj(mt Couxlrlin
nl(ie Council
Jenniji•r Cor

Bohln Crwx
Jason Crampton
Shane Cre111lww
Andre•~ Crou
Rwm Cru~
Lon Cuellar

Lowwrda Cumming.\
Dwrielle Daixle
Jamie DailY
Clwrle1 Dallm
Kan Dandurand
mher Dm·idson

Benjamin Davis
John Davis
Nicole Da vis
Ted Dm•is
Su;:anne Day
Nick Decker

Zach Deet.\
RandY De1·eau
Mall Devliu1
Darid Dickey
Roher/ Dion
PatricJ.. Diwllw

Laura Dahler
Heath Dohms
Rich Doliiwe
Luciirda Dorsev
Angel Don·
·
Hem her I)ouglas

Jason Droheck
Christte /)uncwr
Jason Dunn
Russell Durga
Brian Durlwm
'h·ole Ehalwrt

CL(\SS 0~ '97 125

�tt:phanie Ebem·ein
Heather Eichlwl=:
Darid Elejallte
Fred Elli.1
Shaun £//mer.\
Lara Elll'e/1

Anyeka En~land
BeckY £/liner
fall .Em in
ickY Espino::a
Dmm £1·erlin~
Edna Jeanette Fa/u

TraC\' Felch
Elai1ie Femlick
Leah Feucht
Jessica Fichter
Raquel Figueroa
Richard Figueroa

Tanja Fillinger
David Fiorillo
Garrett Fischer
Steve Fisher
Christopher Fit;::patrick
Lujlossi Flournoy

Tiffany FolrJoseph Foster
Adam Foulk
Frank Fmnhee
Jennifer Fo11-Jer
Marlinda Fox

Mike Frost
Jennifer Fuhrman
Ivan Garcia
Marie/ Garcia
Precious Garcia
Ulises Carew

Benjamm Garland
Jennifer Garlm1
Carol\-n Garl'in
Kellr "cernum
Dwiiel Gibson
Laura Gi/hert

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Du.\ttn Gilday
u:anne Gile.\
Mike Gille1pie
orman Gillard
Robert Girard
Wendv Glick

Courtney Gramsch
Daniel Grav
Chris Gree;l
Deborah Greemmod
Knill Griffin
Dm·id Grim

George Guerrero
lame.\ Guess
Joanne Guevara
Orlando Gue~·ara
Heather Guidrr
Chad Gwierre":

Marv Gurrero
Mmiique Gtrman
Jeremv Hall
Danie) Hampwn
Josh Hansen
lume Hansford

Tim lla/1.\ford
Kim Harris
Kristi Harris
Usa Harri.1on
Carol Han:n
1iclwel Hm~·ke.\

Jason Htm·l..ins
Michael Hm
Janeen Hav.ward
Joshua Heckert
Heather Heinrich
Meghan Heimman

Robert Henderson
Ktmherly Henr-r
Diane Hensinf?er
telina Hemmod
Rwm Herrin
Trhlw Hl·ulcr

C(o.ss o~ '97 127

�Daria11 Hic/...1
Lillia11 Hidalgo
Denise Higler
Jellni}t·r Hill
Kevi11 Hill
·arah Hilma11

Julie Hi11es
David Hobart
We11d\ Hoe11ig
len/lifer H(1fjina11
Tim Hoffinan
Je11nifer Hohert;

Brian11e Hoi11e1·- Brumhack
MiclweiHolland
Mitchell Holland
Kel'in Hoodjer
Crystal Hopper
Tijjimie Holl'ard

Augustine Hucke
Jeremv Hunter
Jose Husband
James Hutchings
Christina /go
Eli::.abeth Jackson

Stacie Jackson
Leonard lame.\
Jessica Jan·e1
Anjelique Johnson
Jade Johnson
Jamie Johnson

Josh Johnson
Mandie Johmton
Crvstal Jonef
Sa~die Joseph
Sindie Joseph
Sheri'\' Ju stus

Theresa Kane
Hiedi Ka.\a
Shawn Kastl
Julia Ke/1)
Da/on Kennedy
Jennifer Ketcham

�Dwi~ht Kin~

Erika Kinhojer
Andre11 Kinner
t.flclwe/ Kipp ·
Rachel Kirchmann
lime Kirk

Joel Kirkland
Marcu .\ Kinchhaum
Roher/ Kmght
Tijfany Koenig
C/m.1 Kohner/
Je.1.1ica Krajcm·ic

Ste1·l'll Krie~
Michelle Kuhn
R~:hekah Lajfertv
Peta Laird
Demetriu.\ Lamh
Brian Lmnmert

Kevin Lanning
Me/am· l-t1n1wve
Jacqueli Laplcinte
Aaron uwb
Tarml-tn
Alherta U1~ard

Samantha LeBlanc
Dmee Lee
tejimi Lee
Melinda Leeper
Beck\' Leffert)
Darid Lehmer

J.D. Lemmer
James Lenard
Jes.Hca Lessard
tacy Lethbridge
Christopher Lienhard
Shar/a Lillie

teplumie um~
teve Loren:en
Derrick UJI'e
Errick 1-tl\'e
'ico/e Luera
Rene Lustica

C(c\SS 0~ '97 129

�OJc\c Cabe
Scot .Hac Cabc
Me!tssa Machado
Catherine Machuca
Laura Mculdo.\
Paul Madrid
he/lev A1alan
Danie"tle ,'\.fanning
'.tic/wei '&gt;farc::ak
Ricardo fare::
Michael Mariscal
Demian Mark.\
ophia Marqu e::
Brooke Marshall
Chen Martm
Aaron Martine::
Jesse .Wartin e::
Elena Mascllf~ er
Mike Mason
Tamar Ma11hn1 1
JeremY MtL\we/1
c(} 111 U.\ '.1a\'\
Kierra fc ,\,(inch
Jennifer .\Jc A.rter
Daniellt• Me Cann
'ichola.\ Jfc Cartnn·
Tonoccu1 '&gt;fc Clain
Julia 1\.fc Clatcher

eli

Brandon Me Donald
Jesse Me Glade
icholas Me Imvre
Steven Me Kitmev
Audrevanna Me Million
Andre-It' Me ear
Joshua Me New
Paul Mead
Christina Medina
Robert Melan.1on
Kristella Mdero
Lama Mende.\
And\ Mesa
Brmn Ml(·kelwm
Jessica Mike
Jejjen Mikule1
Megan .'\.files
Tommy \file.\
Joleen Miller
Jo h Miller
Michael Miller
Mekisha Mims
Jeff Minster
Jonathan Mitchell
Samuel Mitchell
Jerem_\ MontRomery
Angelina Montoya
Anthom· '&gt;food\'
Tonm Moonin~lwm
Andrew Moore
Jason Moore
Reggie Moore
Da~·id Moorehead
Catln· Morales
Amai1da Morf.iWI
Robert Morgan

130

�So homoRes-Cl.ass o~ '91

Linda Richardson ( 12) and Kristen Scuderie ( 10) play beautiful music in a concert
honoring retiring assistant superintendent Phil Co;:.;:.ie.

Laura Maddox's ( 10) writing 5kills make her a valuable asset to the Journalism
staff

C(~ss o~ '97 131

�1\ndrew Jforom 1
Jawn .tforri.1
Jcnnijer Morr11
Auhin Jfone
hdia '&gt;fmhier
Can· Mt11phr

luumellc Murph\'
Kristen Mwch/er
Jerel//\' acJ...
umscin all
Emilr Wll't'
Dm·id apier

E.1mera/da am
SicJ...i Nai'Cirre
Canie 'd1on
Frank , d1on
Therll\a Setlt'.lhetm
Chri.1toper Nt'111and~adea

Jeff icoll
Dm·ill ohle
Bradle\' Norris
Dal'id Norris
Michelle orton
Pat ow/in

Ryan 0 'Donnell
Joann O'Lara
Krle 0' eil
Heather 0 · 'ei/1
Rwm 0 'Rourke
!smael Omar

Harn Opsahl
Shawn Orti;:-Dm•ila
Richard 01·erbav
April Overton
Vickie 011 ens
Kim Pacheco

Chri.lfina Paguro
Amhu Palmer
Garreu Parker
Jason Parker
Michelle Parker
Amber Pe£1.\lev

�-~

-

Robb1ns
Alewndra Pedruz:a
Sefion Paciral
David Pere'!
Rebecca Pere~
Withem Perez
Heather Pern

TammY Pern
Stephen Peters
Susan Phtl/ips
William Phillip.\
De Angelo Phi/on
lenni Philp

Tom Pic/..m/111
Rosanna Pilu.\o
Rwuh Po11ell
Sarah Praetoriu1
Tveislw Pre.\ton
Demn Prie.\1

James Prueff
Justin Pmett
Stephanie Pvle.\
Christie Rwnire~
Ralph Randolph
Joseph Rankim

£1/w Reed

Zane Reed
Deborah Reunan
Christina Reinking
William Rnc.\
Melissa Re\·nold.l

Tammarica Rice
Keith Richard\
Diane Richardson
Paul Rickells
Renel/e Ridge11ay
Brandon Riggs

RudrRims
Athe1w Rin·ra
Daniel Ril·era
Josh Ril·era
Ramumd Ril·era
Tamula Robbin.\

C(o.ss Of '97 133

�RobeRds
Corrine Roherd.1
".1 i&lt; lwei Roht /'Is
Scot/ Rohert.\
Summer Rohert.\
Kmrina Rohtn\o/1
Tran· Rohin.1on

Loren Rocha
Vanessa Rodrigue::.
Jonathan Romeo
Jasmine Romero
Chris Romo
Bmm Rose

Craig Ro.H'
Ltn·e Ro.1e
Melinda Ro.\.\
Kimher!l- Roth
Mtclwel Rcm·e
Tim Rmn

Chel.~ie ack
Dominic Sala::.ar
Israel. alda11a
Monica Sanche:
Ronn San Diego
Amy Swllil·ik

Joaquin Samos
Kendra awulen
Courtne\ Schaffner
Chad Schara
April Schmidt
Meghan cltnon

Rantli chudel
£/i;:aheth cot/
Kristen cuderi
Daniel eeiYe
Jason eggeny
Jessica equira

Ramwnd Sell'er
SonJa Snfartlt
Paul Sltmp
Dw·icl henmod
Ka::eem Shinaha
Rmn Shwnan

�John Simmon\
Kri.1tine Simon
Ju.~hua Simp1on
Allen Sum
Amy Siroi1
Swidy Slusher

Adnan Smtth
Chante/ Smith
Ervin Smith
George Smith
Patrick Smith
Randy Smith

Rtckev Smtth
SlutLIIIIW Smith
Sherrie Smith
Tiffany Smith
Joe Smotherman
Bohhv Sorden

Daniel Sorensen
Angela oule
Teresa Spann
Amy Specht
Susanne Stame\'
Mvron Stamps

Shawn Sttffen.\en
Michael Ste1·en.1
Casi Ste1mrt
Erin Sre11·art
Jennifer tewart
Shalllla Stir~ll\

Sophia towel/
Mike Suchocki
Christina ullil'lln
Rachel undermever
Rehecca wulermever
Stephan S1rain
·

Mark. \W/1
Ju1tin II'Ord
Jon Svkora
Jason Tmptrom
Buck Tll\-lor
Carlo.\ Tavlor

C(c\SS 0~ '97 135

�Joleen Miller ( 10) contemplates on whether or not it's worth showing up for
sophomore registration.

Sue Lee ( 10) eagerly awaits recieving her schedule on registration pick-up day.

�Michael Tavlor
Miyoko Ta\·lor
Phillip Taylor
Stere Taylor
Alv.1ia Tekala
Corinna Tepley
Katrina Thoma.\·
Laura 7Jwma.\
Katherine Thompson
Mark Thompson
Steve Thompson
Chri.lli Thurmond
taci Tillman
Christopher Traut
Arlene Treat
Codv Trwm
Sheila Tuengel
Lane Tuggle
Emma Tumer
Amanda Tuthill
Mia Unta/an
Sean Utera
Rcmnundo Va/de::.
Mcirk Valdiri.\
Damn· Valemine
Jessica Van Ningen
Ramod Vaught
Leahi Venning
David Vigil
Thomas Vi/len
lassen Vines
Elisha Volanos
JeffVolcic
Andy Von Seggem
Jason Wagner
Chri.1toper Walk
Tammv Walter
Jerrv iVashington
Tanva Watkins
Justin Weathers
Mike Webb
Jason Webber
Aaron Westman
Janet Westphal
Mvra Wheeler
Barrv White
B.J. ·whitne~·
Lisa Whitnev
Matt Whittaker
Franceska Wiggins
Petra Wilkins
Cera/do Williams
Jennifer Williams
Josey Williams
Pricilla Williams
Robert Williams
Sarah Williams
Tvrone Williams
George Winn
Christopher Wolthuis
Adam Wood
Pa~ina Woodt•n
Keith Woodwonh

C(o.ss o~ '97 137

�ll-lichal'l ~~ ri~ht
Jon Wmtt
E/i-abeth &gt;'alongo
Amanda Famasato
Yun Hui Yi
miRIW Yun

Jonmhon Zav
Melanie Garcia
Joe Smathers

Monique Redden (I 1) is appreciative of Mike
Lllrsen's ( 12) help in reattaching her pin

Buck Tailor ( 10) deftly repaint's props with his artistic talent for Theather
Productions.

Kendra Ken-y (II). Anetria Com·erse (II). and
Jennifer Trip. (II) patientlv stand in line for Jwuor
regotration. ll'hi/e talk in~ about their summer
1·acation 1.

�Olivia
Collins ( 10)
converses with Kathv
Thomas (I 0) at ltmch about
their combined assignment.

Filling out forms for
registration are Ted
Richards ( 10) and Benny
Davis ( 10).

KathyA/fred( IO)ishapp_,
that 1·he can return back to
1·clwo/ so she can 5ee all of
her friend.\ again.

Kickin~ back and re(l{/in~ a
classic. Kim Rayborn (I 1 ).
enjoYS the warm swlli({ht
and soft l?rass.

C(c\SS 0~ '96/'97 139

�\.fr Boh Tim appl ·\ ice
w Pnn
Yarlmllll.!h got p/u ·in '
j(JI' Widefit'ld'\ rani(\
(oothullteam.
Tu a .\tin~er

Uw Leon-Guerrero
\'fll mi.\ her 'aturday
afternoon video raping
the (oothal/ !:lllnt' TO he
Ic
on 11le
--~; J. 1 I 1om in~
Nell'\.

Preparing the
environmt'ntal c/uh
jloatfor the
home&lt; oming parade.
\tike Stromer and
Heglwn Ht'llll'nltlll put
the final touches on.

Tanmn Walter
&lt;mzcentrates before tlze

lzalfiime \how.

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140

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�Helptng to rai.1e mone) for JROTC. Enca Stowell and Momque
Redden help out with the canrash.

141

�Yearbook

R pon ibility, du ation, d adline and
tre -all the e word accurately de cribed the
yearbook cia . Yearbook i one of the few cia e
that actually put real world re pon ibility on the
tud nt . The taff n ver mi ed a deadline. That
wa due to the taff determination and devotion
to making another high quality Widefield High
chool earbook. The went to a yearbook conention in October and not only were new and
creative idea exchanged, but many of the new
nece itie were learned. Of the many chool
attending, Widefield won the conte t for the be t
page layout . De pite the tre , creating the
yearbook wa enjoyable, and rewarding knowing
the had made it.
Mary-Ann Mu ehlbauer shows that she is snap-happy and will
take a picture of anything.

Bottom Rm~ : Anne Bourne. Kurt Stramer, Felicia Balster,
Chri5tina Pere::.. Mar'&gt;' Drinen. Middle Row:Jamie Glennon, icole
Fredinburg, Rachel/e Wise, Erica Collick, Brenda Malison . Top
Row: Marlo Schudel, BJ Ed1~·ards, Angela Bisceglca, Damieon
Green, Stacey Smith, Melissa Jackson , Katie Knopp, Mary-Ann
Muehlbauer, Ad~·isor John Weadon , Heather Beasley.

142

With papers strewn
about, the yearbook staff
hustles to make one of
their deadlines.

�James Beasley, Mary Drinen,
and Brenda Mattson explode
with laughter after James shares
his experiences of the day.

Rebecca Duran tries to use her
down time to catch up on
homework while others on the
staff are doing their part.

lzmm Yunker stares intently at
the computer while writing copy.

143

�Widefield Morning News
The Widefield Morning New Team
wa very beneficial to our chool. The
team con i ted of Widefield tudent who
worked their harde t to let the tudent
body know what wa going on in the
chool and the event that urrounded u
It took a lot of time and hard work to go
out and film all the event and activitie .
When it come right down to it, the Morning New Team doe n't know the difference between work and play becau e all
they ever do i work their harde t to show
u that they can do it and maybe have a
little fun in the proce .

David Hobart hurries to adjust his microphone while the others are
on his tail to get ready to air.

First Row: Brandan
Vargo, Sponsor Joe
Dioni io, Cori Wright,
Elaina Fennewald, Li a
Leon-Guerrero, Kent
La.rnbert, As i tant fzerri
Conley. Back Row: Randy
Joyner, Brigette Hughes,
Linda Richard on, Julie
Riley, Mike Macias, Brian
Burtt. Not pictured:
Michael Jensen, Jason
Jaramillo, Candice Taturn,
David Hobart.

144

�Journalism
At the end of the month during eventh
hour cla , every Widefield High School
tudent recieve a copy of The Gladiator.
Behind thi new paper i a dedicated staff.
Mo t people don't realize all the hard
work and overtime that goe into the production of a new paper. There are many
day when the taff work after chool and
during lunch ju t to en ure that they will
make their deadline . The tudent are not
the only one that put in extra time, their
pon or Mr. John Devine practically live
in the journali m room before a deadline.

Sascha Jason and Corinna Mota give Melanie Garcia an idea for
her cop)'.

Fir tRow: Mike Macia ,
Scott McNabb, Cathy
Morales, Michelle
Cousins, Steve Metzger,
Jinuny orri . Second
Row: Laura Thorna ,
Jacqueline LaPlante,
Heather Guidry, Angelee
Matthew , Corinna Mota,
Laura Krueger, Annie
Shelton, Melody Horton,
Advi or John Devine.
Back Row: Tim Bi hop,
Arlene Treat, Anjelique
John on, Laura Maddox,
Melanie Garcia, Crystal
Bradley, Mark Sheppard,
George Simp on.

145

�Marching Band
Left..., Left..., Left..., Right..., Left! The e
were the word drilled into the mind of the
tudent in marching band. Concentration, patience, and endurance were e ential to urviving
thi cla . The people in marching band worked
extremely hard after ch ol every day, in thi
eighth hour cla to perfect their tep . The
tudent upported and repre ented the chool at
football game , parade , and variou competition . They did an excellent job at howing how
much chool pirit Widefield High School ha
"Thi year' band wa much better than last
year' not only in mu ical ability, but al o in
their togetheme ,"exclaimed Fernando
Gonzalez, Band Major.

Tonoccus McClain and Tammy Walter are trying to pay allention
while waiting for their cue to start, but Tonoccus was distracted
when someone yelled, "Camera."'
Bottom Row: Jason Laffler, Tonoccus
McClain, Jennifer Silvis, Tonya
Mooningham, David Bullman, Tyeisha
Preston, Jennifer McCabe, Allyson
Dicks, Tammy Walter. Second Row:
Jay Holland, Jeanette Beaupre,
Su•amze Giles, Joyce Desmond, Tiffany
Clayton, Laura Dobler, Melissa
Machado, Stacev Smith, Kristen
Mutchler, Andrea Avalos. Third Row:
Mitch Holland, Jamie Johnson, Jessica
Palmer, Christina !go, Honor Roberts,
Angela Soule, Mike Bartee, Brian
Copeland, Arlene Treat, Wendy
Brownstein, Rosie Piluso. Fourth Row:
Andrew Tobin, Jennifer Hill, Amy
Sandvik, Eddie Vigil, athan Oliver,
Shane Crenshaw, Katrina Thomas,
Maria Ortega, Chris Bishop, Staci
Tillman. Fifth Row: ick McCartney,
Nicole Luera, Jennifer Cox, William
Reyes, Sophie Stowell, Jesse Hudkins,
Erika Warren, John Bedel, Robert
Knight, Arben Kalaveshi. Sixth Row:
Micah Laffler, Kierra Me Aninch, Edda
Ortega, Scott McCabe, Jeff icholl,
John Dionne, Bill Luten, Jessica Cales,
Elizabeth Perez, Fernando Gonzalez.
Top Row: La Shonda Duncan, Monica
Sanders, Brandie Scott, Robert Hall,
Fred Ellis, Tom Boatman, Luke Hoppe,
Michelle Jaramillo, Felicia Balster.

146

�Athletic Training
Athletic trainer are an important part of any athletic team. tudent training i not an open group. To be
a part of the after school program pro pecti ve tudent
trainers must pa the ba ic cla , apply and be elected.
The cour es teach anatomy, taping and injury evaluation. Trainer become certified in C.P.R. and fir t aid as
part of the cia and retain it through the time they work
in the program.
After election into the after chool program, the
trainer attend both practice and game of their a igned
team and care for the team's injurie . The tudent trainer do a fine job under the upervi ion of the chool two
Certified Athletic Trainer , Mr. Bob Tim and Mr .
Michelle Walker. Student athletic trainer are re ponible, dedicated, and well prepared for anything that
might come their way.

Top Left: Branden Martinez tapes Jarnes Nicandro's casted
forearm so that he can do his part for the football team.
Mrs. Michelle Walker expertly adds one of Rudy Nailor's extra pads
before football practice.

Front Row: Branden Martinez,
Charissa Quiambao, Jamie
Glennon. Back Row: Advisor Mrs.
Michelle Walker, Anne Bourne,
Darcey Abel, Joe.v Fine, Melissa
McKinley, Jessica Annstead,
Advisor Mr. Bob Tim. Not
Pictured: Christina /go and Jessica
Steen.

147

�JROTC
ew to Wid field thi year wa the ave! Junior
Re erve Officer Training Corp (NJROTC). Thi
program wa aimed at tudent , male or female, who are
intere ted in the military, impro ing them elve , and
bringing orne di cipline into their live .
The cla e include learning to drill, learning about
the avy and U .. hi tory, and learning about the
ocean . The cadet participated in opening ceremonie
at football game and pep a emblie . They al o
marched in the Homecoming Parade and the Parade of
Light . The cia included fieldtrip to both Falcon Air
Force Ba e and Fort Car on.
It wa agreed that NJROTC i an a et to Widefield
High School if for no other rea on than the qualitie of
di cipline, leader hip and community pirit are tre ed.

Whirling his eight pound rifle, James Sackett diligently concentrates
on his on spin routine while trying co keep in time with the armed
drill team' flank.

The Homecoming Honor Guard
Back Row: Randy Smith,
Theresa Pillsbury, James
Sackett. Front Row: Joe Dean,
Harry Opsahl, Steve McKinney.

14

�Homecoming Honor Sword Team First Row: Joe Cantrell. Second Row:
Bryan Hill, Monique Redden, Erica Stowell. Third Row: Tony Roberts,
Brandan Vargo, Mike Larsen
Standing at attellfion, preparing for the flag ceremony are Greg Martin,
Shannon Boling. Mary Drinen, and Brian Burt at the Homecoming Pep
Assembly.
One of the hardest things of NJROTC is the rigorous drilling. Among the first
to learn are Bria1me Carter, De Wayne Leon, Chris Newlandgadea, Brian
Copeland, Matt Dey/ius, Joe Abella, John Dionne, Rich Calhoun, Sophia
Marquez. James Jewell, and Priscilla Williams.

149

�Forensics
Foren ic i c mpetitive peaking. Ri al
chool compete in many different categorie of
peaking. Foren ic teach one how to u e th
information that i learned during chool. It al o
teache

tudent pm e, elf confidence, and

communication kill .
There were over twenty participant on the
Foren ic team thi year. They all had to find
intere ting material, write about it, mem rize it,
and then speak intelligently about that ubject.
Clearly thi i not ju t not another club, it i an
intellectual cia .
Mandy Cohen practices her speech before she goes to a
compitetion.

First Row: Marie
ette heim, Advi or Ms.
Ginny Carl on, Suzanne Day.
Second Row: Cristina
Cordon, atalie Man~anares,
Angela Soule. Third Row:
Advi or M . Linda Schwartz,
Soul-Lana Gonzales, Rachel
Weaver, Jolen Anderson,
Michael Bartee, Linda
Richar on, Dave Grim,
Denee Lee, M_vra Wheeler.
Fouth Row: Louana Prunty,
Su.,anne Ermel, David
Hobart, Becky Lafferty. Fifth
Row: James Beasley, Angi
McCloskey, Julie Riley,
Jennifer Rust, Laura
Maddox. Sixth Row: Kevin
Gray, Jason Jaramillo.

150

�Senior Council

Front Row: Kent Lambert
(President), Brande Gieck
(Treasure), Beth Niewald
(Representative), Chelsia
Smitty (Vice President),
Darrel Cotton
(Representative), Charissa
Quiarnbao
(Representative). Back
Row: Robert Foley
(Representative), Jenny
Powell (Secretary). Not
Pictured: Je ica Zay
(Representative), Advisor
Jan Schuetz.

Student Cabinet
Front Row: Chelsia Smitty
(Senior Vice President), Renee
Kelly (Public Relations), Kendra
Ken-y (Treasure), Kristin
Scuderi (Sophomore Vice
President), Chamzaine
Anderson (Representative),
Melody Redding
(Representative), Rebecca
Boo~er (Social Activities). Back
Row: Omar Saldana (Public
Relations), Ben Bribaclz (Vice
President), Chris Tumbaga
(President), Jeremy Brown
(Morale Coordinator), Aaron
Springfield (Secretary tudent
Activities), Mike Strasner
(Representative), Kevin
Coleman (Secretary of Morale).

151

�Junior Council
Front Row: Fernando
Gon'"'ale'"' (Treasure),
Elizabeth Perez
(Representative), ikke
McCoy (Repre entative),
Laura Laffler
(Representative). Back
Row: Vane a Greenlee
(Representative), Monica
Hubbard (President),
Tianna Bowen
(Secretary).

Sophomore Council
Front Row: Advi or
Kamberly Holmquist,
Emily Nance
(Representative), Patrick
Smith (Repre entative),
Anyeka England
(Representative), Ray
Sewer (President), Tasha
Kelly (Trea ure). Back
Row: Ro ie Piluso
(Representative), Kristin
Scuderi (Vice President).
ot Pictured: Elisha
Volanos (Secretary).

152

�Bible Study
Front Row: Peter Laird,
Jenny Ketcham, Lonnie
Schneider. Second Row:
Marchelle Untalan, Linda
Quinlan, Angel Seay,
Jessica Mike, Tammy
Michael , Lequeta Brown.
Back Row: Justin Lee,
James Nicandro, Brandon
Vargo.

Front Row: Mary-Ann
Muehlbauer, Michelle McKeal,
Kurt Strasner, Cori Wright,
Devin Weadon, Anke Stuken.
Second Row: Picture Hog, Josh
Ellis, Jackie Baxter, Holly
Albert, Melissa McKinley,
Briana Gilday, Darcey Abel,
Suz.anne Day, Mike Strasner,
Picture Hog, Picture Hog,
Picture Hog. Back Row: Denee
Lee, Picture Hog, Josh Copple,
Angela Bisceglia, Jennifer
Buescher, Cathy Murphy, Jon
Goret en, Rachel Weaver,
Debra Prieve, Nick Ju linger,
Laura Lajjler, Stacey Smith.
ot Pictured: Sponsors Mike
and Chri ti Ellis, Dal'e Adam ,
Eliz.abeth Randolph, Greg
Shumahe, Kathy Douglas.

153

�Community of Caring
Front Row: ponsor Joan
lzeram, Lisa Leon-Guerrero,
teplzanie Carter, Aida Come-,
Jennifer Rodrigue::., Picture
Hog , Carolyn Smith, Rebecca
Boo::.er, Brandan Vargo,
Amanda Tidrick. econd Row:
Picture Hog, Candice Tatum,
Eli~abeth Perez, Julie Riley, Ben
Bribach, Brian Burt, Celest
me/Is, abrina Hathorne,
Wendy Brownstein, La honda
Duncan, James icandro. Back
Row: Aubrey Watkins, Justin
Lee, Jennifer Enderson, Heather
Eichlzol~, Jo lz Lamb, ponsor
Paul MacRenato, Kate Luft,
Sponsor Kamberly Harmon.
ot Pictured: Sponsor ancy
Holm.

Environmental/Outdoor Club
Front Row: racev Weathers,
Christina Pere·, Marv Drinen,
Lmda Richardson, Jinnifer
Ketcham, Lonnie Schneider, Anke
Stuken, Da.ffeny !go, Danna
Lethbridge. Second Row: Jennifer
Cox, Meghan Heinsman, Kristin
Scuderi. Rachel Kirchmann. Marie
Dick, Delia Hefferman, Jamie
Glennon, Elaina Fennewald,
u·anne Ermel. Third Row: Celest
Smells, Jennifer Legaspi, Felicia
Balster, Chris Bet•, Ke111 Lambert.
Je .. ica Smith, Dallas Hartleh
Da~·id Hobart, Jennifer Glasco.
Back Row: Michelle Hardwick,
Cameron Hoppe, athan Juarez,
Kevin Coleman, John Hamilton,
Chris Tumbaga. Mike Stramer, Lisa
Leon-Guerrero, Donald Bausman,
Sponser Gary Held, Sponser Linda
O~·erlin, Erin Stewart. Nor
Pictured: Jessica Zay (President),
Kelly Fomby, Jennifer Rust, Brook
Robertson, Bryan Cravens, Tiffany
Johnson, Rick Brumback, Wayne
Starkey, Stephanie Lee, Kim Harris,
fan Wilson.

154

�COE
Bottom to Top: Sponsor
Nancy Wade, Rene Miller,
Roberta Montoya, Cori
Bynum, icole McBride,
Carolyn Lopez, Jo elyn
Figueroa, Commescheia
Brown, Jennifer Stewart,
Michelle Can auge,
Corinna Mota, Devona
Puhuyesva, Kristi Smith,
Li a Overbay, Laurie
Aragon, Cindy Chadwick,
Michelle Cathey, Barbara
Brown, Melissa May,
Terry Martinez, Peter
Harrill. Not Pictured:
April Knittle, Gina
Vialpando, Chris Darrow.

Bottom to Top: Laura Lujan,
Kristine Smith, arah Morris,
Picture Hog, Jake Thompson,
Michelle Gansauge, Stacy
Cottan1, Tracy chneider,
Kelly Taylor, icole
McBride, Soul-Lana
Gonzalr, Picture Hog,
Cornme cheia Brown, Li a
Overbay, Picture Hog,
Melis a May, Picture Hog,
Barbara Brown, Picture Hog,
Terry Martine..,, Monique
Redden, Picture Hog, Erika
Cuellar, Picture Hog, Picture
Hog, Picture Hog, Christina
Norman, Eleanor Bonoan.
ot Pictured: Gina
Buchanan, Brian Hi er.

155

�French Club
Front Row: lame\· Palsrok,
Diane Richardson. Melissa
Philp, Veronique Bryant,
Melanie Bell, Tania Blackwell.
Dal'id Hobart, Kristin cuderi,
Danielle Auge, Marla Kolwtek,
Miranda orris. ennui Row:
Rosie Piluso. Daron El·erling,
Rick Brumback, Casey Jonef,
Shawnta Bell, Charmaine
Anderson, Erica ollick, Holly
Albert, Angela Bisceglia,
Cameron Hoppe, Paul
Eshelman, Picture Hog. Third
Row: ponsor Carol Anderson,
Kenya Alex, Teresa Spann,
Brian Durham, Melinda Ross,
LaSizonda Duncan, Jessica
Cales, icole Gordon, Picture
Hog, Tanja Fillinger. Back
Row: Crystal Hamilton, Darrel
Cotton, Serena Baile.v, Russell
haiffer.

German Club
FRONT ROW: Stephanie
Carnpbell, Robert lone ,
Erin Stewart, Wendy
Brownstein, Mary Drinen.
Second Row: Marchelle
Untalan, Lisa
Christopher on, Marla
Kohutek, Diana Bristol,
Kierra McAninch, Picture
Hog, Span or Herr
Sennert. Third Row: Fred
Ellis, Patrick Boyd, Max
Boelter, Picture Hog,
Picture Hog, Rosie
Piluso, David Hobart,
Picture Hog, Kristin
Scuderi, Joel Kirkland,
Rachel Kirchmann, Picture
Hog.

156

�Spanish Club
Front Ro~~: Stephanie Carter,
Chmtina Pere-, Lisa LeonGuerrero, Mif?uel Pere;:., Tiffany
Smith, Jennifer Rodrigue;:.,
Jennifer Birchfield, Rachel
Kirchmamz, Commescheia
Bf(mn, icole McBride,
Jennifer Mac abe. Second
Row: Olivia Collins, Aida
Come;:., Corinna Mota, Joselyn
Fif?ueroa, Melanie Garcia,
Trac_v Schneider, Monique
Redden, Su;:.ie Chapman, Lara
Elwell, Veronica Shell, Yolanda
Medina. Back Row: Damieon
Green, Stephen Swain, Christina
!go, Jason Drobeck, Kevin
Gray, Jennifer Enderson,
Stephen Peters, Picture Hog,
Brian Burt, Nick Justinger, Sara
Anderson.

Exchange Students
Left to Right: Picture
Hog/Colorado, USA,
Angelee Matthew I
Australia, Christopher
Lauer/Gerrnany, Anke
Corinna Stuken/ Germany,
Jo emaria Martine~ I
Sagarra, Spain.

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�Interact Club
Frolll Row: Shelmon Brown,
Jes ica Smith, Danna
Lethbridge, Brenda Matt on
(President), Anne Bourne, Jenn_v
Bellotti, Heather Bellotti
(Treasure), Heather Beasley,
Casey Jones. Second Row:
Ginny Eller, Tara Peltz, Angela
McClo key, Ja on Jaramillo,
Christy Cates, Marie! Garcia,
Rebecca Etttner, Miranda
orri , Alexandria Hatton.
Back Row: Sponsor Jim
Skadden, Christie Duncan,
Robert Foley (Secretary).,
Darrel Cotton, James Beasley,
Tahlia Allen, Kate Luft,
Charmaine Anderson, Stanley
Lacroix (Co- Vice President).
ot Pictured: Emily Nance, Ian
Wilson (Co- Vice President).

Art Council
Front Row: Rick Bradley,
Christina Perez, Julie
Riley, Lisa Leon-Guerrero,
Jerrmaner Bryant. Back
Row: Christina Duncan,
Serena Bailey, Brande
Gieck, Miranda Norris,
Stanley Lacroix.

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�Culture Club
Front Row: Cherry
Gibson, Erica Collick,
Jacinta Jones, Angelique
Schwab, Corinna Mota,
Laura Krueger, Marchelle
Untalan. Second Row:
Melody Redding, Rachel
Weaver, Jackie McDonald,
Nick Samora, Michael
Valdiri , Mike Perez, Le
Var Howard, Ben San
Diego, Kardia Pinckney.
Back Row: Shawnta Bell,
Tanika Simpson, Picture
Hog, Shameka Rodman,
Adrian Smith, Patrick
Medina, John Laws.

Club Leisure

Front Row: Jes ica
Angeline, Tywan Cooper,
Amanda Tidrick, Jacinta
Jones, Angelique Schwab,
lavon Bryant, Laurie
Aragon, Anna Krueger.
Back Row: Calandra
Davis, Laura Lujan,
Melany Lannoye, Stacy
Cottam, Mandy Masarik,
Jennifer Wagner, Kathy
Anderson, Laura Krueger,
Giovanni Baerga, Heather
Bode, Jennifer Robinson,
Chris Romo, Corinna
Mota, Aida Gomez.

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�Bridf?erte Alexander gracefully
caprures erery t'Y~' 11 irh lwr
perfed back dh•e.

Prt:ssing down the court,
ver z 'poa·er
dnbble.\ mto rlze offensive
play.
Da ~t·n

Concentrating un the basket,
Carlm Wright \·ets up and
executes an awesome three
poim .\hot.

�.~fum n Stevenson dril·e.\ hi1· opponent to the mat in the }ina/

\eCOIIds of u cruciul matcl1.

�b y, 1994-' 95

ar ity ba ketball
began with a bang.
extremely talcombination of of
A ery and Heath
aw both averaging a
10 ten points per
the team put forth a
aoulltvlult of effort

which helped them to , eta
league record of 3 and 5.
Boy vaL ity coach, Mark
Munoz, had thi , to
, ay,"This year', team wa,
compri, ed of a bright
group of young men that
had a lot of ski II and very
bright futur s. We had the
lea, t amount of in-school
problem, than in the pa t
and the guy, practiced hard
every day."
By B.J. Edward,
Junior, Dondre A \'er:v. flies
through the court with an
impressil•e mm·e.

· Tommy Harris, James McCowan, Nic Thornton, Smokey
A ~·erv. Student Trainer/Manager Anne Bourne. Standing:
t Coach Chuck Hova.He, Manager Carolyn mith, Chris
Brian Lee, Heath Crenshmt•, Jason Williams, Josh Marquardt,
egars, Manager Nicole Fredinburg,Bob Tim, ATC, Coach

James
Senior, Chris Tumbaga , squares up for another of his many three
pointers.

�Nic Thorton fall.\ hack with a
vigh of relief as he .\ hoots for a
three pointer.

James McCowan, Bryan Lee, and Jason Williams jump for tlze
rebound in a struggle for the ball with the fellows from
Mitchell.

After being fouled senior. Jason
Williams, shoots for the extra
point.

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�Sf) 11 II f) )I f) Ill~
The J. V. boy ba. ketball team ended a great
ea. on with an -11 record. They had out tanding teamwork, which the u ed to win third
place in the christma. tournament. Even though
there were many injurie at the end of the . eaon they . tuck together and kept the team going.
I will alway. remember what a great group f
guy they were to work with.
-Coach Tony Tyrell

Carlos Wright makes e.ve contact with Justin Duysen,
letting him kll(m that a pas. is coming.
Junior Robertson calls out a play to his teammatef during
a home game.
Top Row: Coach Korey Hutchison, Brian Bower, Justin
Duysen, Max Boelter, George mith, DeAngelo Phi/on,
Coach Tony Tyrell. Bottom Row: Junior Robertson, Steve
Met-ger, Cedric Davis, Carlos Wright.

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�IIC»YS' 111\Sill~'l, lili..J.
The sophomore boys ba. ketball team ended
their season with a bang, winning their last three
home games, making their record 9-4. The strengths
of this team were their speed and their offensive
scoring.
Mr. Hall would ay, "when we're hot,
we're hot!" The team got better and better as the
season progressed, and wrapped it up by winnmg the
sophomore tournament here at home. "This was a
team that wa. willing to work hard because nothing
in life is free, and I alway. told them never to give
up," expressed Mr. Hall.

At a home game, JV player Brian Bower, shoots over
his opponent, hoping to add to the team's lead.
George Wimzjump. with full force into the air,
putting the ball through the hoop.
Top Row: Garrett Fischer, Coach Iorence Cofield,
Cabot Cavin, Joe mothers. Chris Wolthius.
Barandon Ahr, Coach Thad Hall. econd Rm~:
Manager lwwuza mith, Peter Laird, George Winn,
Hamilton Bohanan, Mike Anderson. Chad Gutierrez..
Bottom Row: Pat Boyd, Jason Morris.

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�t;Jtti. S \TilllSI'I,
llilS Illrl,llili. J..
Thi ea on th 1994'95 girl ba ketball team
got off to a an
c1tmg
tart, but with the combination of many injurie
andlot ofilln ,th girl
knew that thi ea on wa
going to be a tough
on .Still the girl pre ailed
, averaging a total of eight
more point per game and
only giving up four point
per game. The team wa
very impre i ve with great
work ethic and the ability
to work extremely well
together. With the help of
the dynamic duo of top

Poised for the shot, Rene Kelly
waits for the petfect moment to
release.

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corer Angie Sharp and the
econd leading three point
hooterinthedi trictStacy
Wallick, the team became
a formidable competator.
Coach Bob Hud on commented by aying,"I am
very happy by the way the
girl worked and tayed
together as 1 !" The girl
var ity ba ketball team
ende the ea on with a total of win and lo e and
an honorable mention at
theRonunToumament by
winning two of thier three
game.
By B.J. Edward

�o-captain, Brande Gieck, lets her skill .\ hine through while m a
tOIIf?lz SpOt during tlze f:llt1le.

Leading scorer, Stacy Wallick. sikes out the competition as she makes
her way to the basket.

Standing: Coach Bob Hudson , Farrah Robinson. tacy Wallick,
Elaina Fennewald, Jennifer Enderson, Tracy Gutierre:;, Trainer
Joey Fine, Coach Janet Smith. Kneeling: Manager Carolyn
Serrant, Manager Jennifer Birchfield, Angie harp. Brande Gieck,
arah Apodaca. Lisa Orerbay. Rene Kelly. Mmwf?er Erica uellar.

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�\T &amp; S()
The 1994-95 Junior Var ity Girl Ba ketball ea on o erall wa great! Th r wer , f
cour e, a few minor etback due to injurie
the econd half of the ea on, but th team till
pulled together and played a hard a
Widefield port team alway do. A particular goal that Coach Smith and the team had
wa to prepare the girl to go on to become
var ity player . Some of the team' trength
were that the girl improved on coring a the
ea on progre ed. De pite the ob tacle , the
J.V. Girl Ba ketball team repr ented
Widefield High School with pride.
I

I

Jessica Armstead jumps into the air to try to rebound over a
Rampart giant.

Dawn Everling is determined to make this free throw to help tlze
Lady Glads defeat Sierra.
Standing Row: Student Trainer Joey Fine, Dmm Everling, Jeanette
Beaupre, Wendy Hoenig, Crystal Bradle.v, Teresa Spann, Katrina
Robin on, Coach Smith. Kneeling Row: Tasha Kelly, Jacqueline
Sawinski, Shawnta Bell, Amy Sirois, Melanie Garcia, Julie Gardner,
Student Trainer Christina !go.

16

I() II() Ill~

�"I was thrilled on how well the team could
execute the number of offensive play they learned.
We really came together a a team and enjoyed and
. upported each other b th on and off the court,"
say an enthu ia tic Coach Borrelli of the 1994-95
phomore Girl. ' Basketball team.
The girl played a total of thirteen game , two
of which were crimmages. Two of the game that
were played were . o clo e that had they one more
minute they could have won.
Thi. team had a pecial b nd and really liked
playing together. One of their weakne. e was their
incon. i tency. One day everything fell into place
and another day it didn't lo k as good.
In the end, though, everything and everyone
ther.

Tamar Matthews looks on ready to rebound as her teammate Danielle
Auge fights among the "big girls" to get a shot off
Standing: Priscilla Williams. Tamar Matthews. Veronique Bryant, Melanie
Bell, Coach Kathy Borrelli. Kneeling: Shanda Stirgus. Danielle Auge.
Brooke Manhall, Eli-::abeth Yolango. Andrea Brandon.
Crystal Bradley cradles the ball preparing to pass it to a teammate.
Teresa Spann
flicks her wrist in
a confidem
manner in an
attempt at a
freethrow That
could chan e the
game for the
Widefield Glad.
again T ierra.

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�Front row: Kim Carnes, Robbie Tittle, JeffMwjerriwm. Adam Foulk. Josh Ril'era, Jod\· Willis.
Thomas Williams, Manar:er Kendra Ken::y. Manar:er Sabrina Hathorne. Middle row: Student
Trainer Jessica teen, tudent Trainer Darcv Abel. Branden Martine::. Ruc!r ai/or, Dm·icl
Aguirre, James funny, Chad Misner- isero.\, te1·e Pickens, tudent Trainer Melissa McKinley.
Back row: Coach Glenn Turner, oach Randy Keiley. Coach Rick Wilson.

Pullin~ hi oppone/11111 an rmcomfortable
position. JeffMarjermon tries for 1ix point\.

ucces.\fullv taking dmm hi'
opponent, Branden Martine:
rake\ in the points.

�Struggling to tay on top,
the Var ity Wre tling team
ent two wre tler to the State
~ urnament. "Thi year'
regional and tate tournament were the toughe t
ever." according to Coach
Keiley. There were al o
bright pot in thi year
team. Showing great leaderhip kill , Branden Martinez
and Jeff Marjerri on helped
motivate the team. Jame
Funny did extremely well by
taying in the top 5 of hi
weight cla mo t of the eaon, beating out a conte tant
for tate.
Adam Smith puts a snapback move on his
opponent during a home wrestling meet against
Doherty.

lame~ Fwmv keeps a11 eye on his opponent, making

sure that he doesn't try anything tricky.
After being the only sophomore on ~·arsity, Adam Foulk
gets off to a great start.

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�Knowing this match
wouldn't be easy,
Stere Pickens
manecn·ers his
opponent any way.

Front Row: Mww1:er Sabrina Hathorne, Jody
Kinney, Orlando Guevara, Ray Valde-. Thomas
Williams, Jody Willis, Josh Rivera, Adam Foulk, Jeff
Marjerrison, Robby Tittle, Josh Ellis, Sue Fisher,
Dm·id Vigil, And) Kimzey, Kim Came\. Second Row:
Kendra Ken::.y, Bryan Cravens, Ryan Slzwnan,
Joeseph Pruet, Ste~·e Pickens, Chad Misner-Sisneros,
James Funny, D(/\·id Aguirre, Rud.v Nailor, Branden
Martine::., Craig Hawker, Brandon Briggs, Bryan
Mickelson, Andrew Drake, David Carter. Third
Row: Student Trainer Melissa McKinley, Wayne
Starkey, Eric Calhan, athan 0/i~·er, Joe Foster,
Kurt Stra.\ner, Robert Melanson, Luke Williams,
Tony Bri::.::.ie, Dan Baker, Chase Burt, Shawn
Steffenson, Nick Decker, R_van Rustford, John Devoe,
Brad Norris, Thomas Pickruhn, Jon Sykora, Student
Trainer Darcy Abel. Back Row: Coach Glenn
Turner, Randy Devoe, Carlos Juarez, Joey BlantonChisholm, Adriano Foreman, Jackie McDonald,
Coach Randv Keiley, Coach Rick Wilson, Mike
Miller.

172

�With a more than powerful season,
Coaches and wrestler around the state will
think twice about competing in a matc h with
the Widefield Junior Varsity Wre. tling team.
They did more than put a li ttle dent in the
wall , they set standard. for a whole new era.
With a dual meet record of 16-0, it is plain to
see that all of their hard stren uou work ha.
paid off!
W hi le placing econd in three major
tournament, the awe orne Widefield J.V.
Wre tling team will never be
underestemated.
Chase Burt stratigically makes his move on his
opponent in order to take the match.
Jon Sykora skillfully looks down on his opponent,
with his mind set that he is going to win.
While waiting for his match to start. Jody Willis
helps Coach Wilson support another teamate.

"The ea on wa like a roller coa ter. To start
thing off we didn 't have the first two weight
cia e and our team' illness wa at an all time
high. But on the up ide, the team howed great
togetherness and we sent two wrestler to State."
-Coach Randy Keiley

"We had a very productive and fa t paced ea on.
The effort that our J. V. wrestlers exhibited thi
year wa out tanding!"
-Coach Rick Wil on

�Thi. ear' 1994-1995 WH wunming team had it up and down. , but
o erall, it wa · apr tty good ea on. They
had a no win ea on, but took eventh
place o erall in the C ML Metro
Leagu . . Th re were many impro ement.
thi year, including Jenni Philp, a
. ophomore, who beat the chool record in
th 200 Indi idual Medley. All of the
time have been really fa t and everyone
continued to improve. One of the diver ,
Bridgette Al xander do e her way into
tate. he took fourth place in the CSML
League , at Rampart, again t over 28
other di er from the local chool in
Colorado.
After finishing her race, Adria Campos pulls her
goggles off and is caught by the eye of the
camera.

Off to a great Hart, Lara Elwell make~ sure that
the water is still there before taking her plunge
into the cold ~mter.

174

Back Row: Coach Dave Reeder, Rose Dillard, lenni Philp, Amwliese Johnson, April
chmidt, Katie Smith, Nikki Trig, Allison Brewer, Aubrey Watkins, Vanessa Greenlee,
Cheryl Hall, Nicole Gordon, and usan Rodman. Middle Row: Myra Wheeler,
abrina West, Rosie Piluso, Brianne Brumback, Somer Roberts, Melissa Philp, Anka
tuken, Ginny Eller, Amber m ·anough, Crystal Shultz, Michelle Jarmillo, and
Manager Shoun Yunker. Front Row: Lara Elwell, Jennifer Cara-o, Adria Compo1 ,
Tiffan_v Ott, Tiffan_v Foltz, Maria anche-, Tonya Burnside, Shell_v Malan, Bridrtette
Alexander and Clarissa Carlson.

�,J\7
Good things come in ~mall package-.. This year's junior
varsity cheerleading squad is definitely small in number. but these
girls certainly show spirit. Thirteen girls originally made the team.
but after the loss of four girb, tryouts were reheld, adding three
girls. The squad ended the year with ten cheerleaders, cheering
team after team to their victories. They gave undymg -.upport to the
arsity cheerleading squad as well, backing them through Regional,
tate and ational competitions. This quality group of ladies
proved that good things do come in &lt;,mall packages.

With spirit and emlwsiam, Rachel Sundermeyer cheers the JV
ladies basketball team on to l'ictory.
As an excited crowd gets into a JV boys' basketball game agaimt
Air Academy, Sarah Hi/man, Becky Sundermeyer, Mand.v
William.\, and Rachel Sundermeyer lead them in a cheer.
tanding: April Schmidt, Christina Sullivan, Sarah Hi/man, Suelee
Bumgarner, Becky Sundermeyer, Coach Bobbi Harris Kneeling:
Clarissa Carlson, Rachel undermeyer, Mandy Williams, Joleen
Miller, tacy Lethbrid~e.

Suelee Bumgarner and Mandy Williams cheer on the
JV boys' soccer team as they score another goal
against Palmer.

�Liw Leon-Geurerro take\ a

.hllllt'\ Vhundro takes out hi

~eme\1&lt; r final.\ fnt Hratum
with a bang. H lzile he/pin~
raise mone for the
cheerleaders trip to
nationul\.

��Assemblies
V.'idefield'.\ 11·omens' basketball
team parade\· around Bo11·er's
Gym ll'ith f?reat affttude and
school ~pirit.

Being one of the lucky teachers
to dance with the poms, Mr.
Hall ~lwws hi1· 1pirit br making
a Y.

Widefield li'restlen hold their heads up high as
thev participate in the parade of athletes.

178

Showing his support for the girls' nvim
team, Chris Tumbaga slums he can wear
the wit too.

�On Feburary 10,
1995, Widefield'
gymnasium became
the foundation for
great in~piration.
Drew Br wn, a former
pilot for the US avy,
came ~ rth with the
knowledge and wi dom of life and reality.
There were only po Iti ve me. sage a. he

preached again~t drug~,
gang~, and ignorance.
College wa aid to be
the numb r one priority. Mr. Brown expre. ~ed th importanc
of triving for the be t.
If every ne took a
peice of hi me age
and applied it, the
future generation will
be BAD!

Mr. Royer .\ hows that he can get down 1rith the {}(!filS .

Mrs. C(~{te/d and Mr. Hall stand to be recognized as Drelt Brmnz
officially makes them "bad".

It is said that actions speak
louder than words. Todav roles
II'ere re1 ·er1ed as Drew Brown's
me1·.mge began to hit home.

As the messa~e goes out. usw1
Philips and Heather Douglas
are there to listen.

179

�-

Within our art department is an
incredible art enthu.\test, Mandv Uden. he
finds that drmdng and paiming is one of
her most enjovab/e pastimes. he is proud
to sm· that she is good at it too.
he also
belie1'e1· that her talent mav be deril'ed
from her fimulv because they are all artisticallv inclined and imaginati1·e.
he is an admirer of foriegn
artists and enjoys their styles. Her fin·orite
artist is Michaelangelo because of his
tradenwrkjluent style. She is also ama~ed
aL his dedication and willingness to lay on
his back for so many hours. he likes the
fact that he combined all npe1· ofmbjects
into art.
She would like to make a career
in art, but figures that el'en if she doe.111 't
succeed it will still be worth the effort.

1 0

�Jerrmaner Brvant is a verv talented arti.\1.
He can deftly transfer the image of l11.1 nwul's eye to
paper. He swd that painting. to him, i.l like drinking a
g/(/.\.1' of 1mter. "It's ~ ery simple to do as long a.\ you
ktum what rou are doing. " Jermumer \aid he real/\·
en)on I'&gt; hat he doe.\, because ofthe amowll of emotion
hi.\ 1rork reflects. He uses mam· kind\ ofml'lliwm. hlll
the one he enjoy.\ the nwst is acrvlic paints, hecau.\ e in
his opinion rhn 're the easieH to use.
Jermumer gets his inspiration in a very
interesting \i'£1\'. He \tmplv looks at a piclllre, and the
ideas start to j1m1. Jerrmaner heliere.\ there i.1 a
certam feel to each picture with a corresponding
emotwn.
He has painted nuun 8f10d tneces of amwrk,
but his all-time favorite is a painting of two girls.

There are manvfine artists at Widefield
High cluml, hwthere is one giriH'IlO exceeds them
all. Her name 1.1 Julie Riley. Julie .\ aid she has done
man\· great art pieces, but the one that she enjoyed
the most was the "Cow." She said this painting of
a cmt. " really expresses nn fee/mgs the most. "
Julie also told us that she has done some~ e0· poor
art pieces. "Mv worst piece would have to he
'thinking·. he said it didn't show her fee/in~s
enough or ha true talent.
Julie has lllllll\ reasons for drml'ing and
painting. One reason is she feels it is a way of
"escaping "from life '.1 problems. he also said she
is ahie to put her 01111 life on paper. Julte said she
sees herselfinthejiaure as an insptratumi.H as well
as a critique artist.
The 11·av ~he hegin.\ painting is \'ef)'
interesting. She will sit in front of the cam·as 11 ith
her paler in her hand, and simply paint 11·hat she
feels. She mainly uses acn·lic or water colors. She
is a 1·erv hard IWJrker and somedav she hopes to
become a 1·en· talcmed artiSt.

"Mass Hysteria" b.v Jeff ance, "Cyclist" by Bennett Thorpe. "Siloutte" by
Jerrmwzer Bryant, "Mocking Rosanne" by Brande Gieck, "Tize ow" by Julie
Riley, "Bet11:een the Curtains" b.v Mal)' Drenan, "Of Indian hadows" by
Mandy Uden

�Love est '95
LoHjest '95\ true meamng was
1hmrn as Jack Mvers and Tanva
Lmnbert set the mood for the
romantic ert'nt.

Kvle Pressly and ataslw
Delgado take time out to vmile
at the camera.

�OhriousiY it'1· a group thing a.\
Sandi Joseph. Latnce Berr~.
Tamar Matthelt.\, April.
f ranciska Wi~gin1. Patience
Reed, Cmd\ Joseph and Patncia
pme together at Lm e.fel't '95.

All that and them some thinks
Chn.1 Tumba~a and i&lt;
Thornton. the Lore.fel't DJI.

As Mr. Ta~gard get.\ kissed bv
Ms. Stroud and Mn. Adams. he
feel.\ like the man of the night.

Dutchess Shaumw mith and
Duke George Smith .\hare their
Royalty Dance.

�HalloiNeen

Pippi Long~tocking, better known as ori Wright ( 11 ), anttctpates
the outcome of the costume contest while munching on an apple.

Tim Otwell ( 12) displays the
normal characterics of "The
Phantom of the Opera"; calm,
cool, collective, and mysterious.

With tears dropping from her
e_ves, Laura Lafjler ( 11) is
overcome with joy that it i~
finally Halloween.

Eric 0 'Donnell ( 11) shows that
he is confident in his career
choice.
Stephanie Campbell ( 11) and Stephanie Morning ( 11) have
come up with a new musketeers motto; "All for one, one for all
and what happened to the third one?"

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�On October 31st, a trange
phenomenon swept over Widefield
High Scho I. omething pos. es. ed
many students to dre s in trange
costumes (even stranger than usual).
It was Halloween. Throughout the day
the halls were filled with rench
maids, Grim Reaper , and Trekkie .
All the festivities culminated at
lunchtime, when the annual Halloween
costume contest wa held in the old
gym. The contestant anxiously
awaited the judges deci ion . . It came
a. no urpri ·e when fir t place went to
herry Gibson (II) who won for the
second year in a row dre ed as a
grue orne witch. Adrienne Auge (12),
dre. edina devilL h co tume, won
second place. And the two Mu keteer , Stephanie Campbell ( 11) and
tephanie Morning (11), captured
third place. All the winner received a
pumpkin and a bag of mouth-watering
candy. Halloween may be the mo t
terrifying holiday of the year, but the
student of Widefield High School
certainly know how to dre for the
o casion.

Michelle Ginter ( 11) displays her expertise
in make-up application at the Halloween
costume conte5t.
With a devili. h grin, Adrienne Auge ( 12)
feels right at home with the rest of her
ghoulish friends.

1 5

�Alwa.n tht• (_harleader.
Danna Lethbridr.w perjorms
herfirst char.

Daffeny /go enjoy.\ the .1un
and water in her rei)' /ir.lt
bikini swim.1uit.

Riding around her home,
COWf?irl Tore.\
H'assenhun~er, 1hows off
her lwnemanship.

�£1 ell u.\ a hah

kiue1.

. .Aaron .Sj,rill!!_[ie/d 11m a/lt'ay.\ puckeri11~ up for

�Jason Adamson
Jason ,
"That's Ill\' dORRte. "
Congratulation\ . et your
f?Oals and stril·e to excel/.
You are a Child of God. We
hope the best for rour
wcce.\ .\ .
Lo1•e Fore1·er.
Mom and Dad

You have become a ret)'
special _voung 1wman We
are vel}' proud of.vou and
your accomplishment\ .
Love,
Mom, Dad and Danielle

Dm•id Aguirre

Donny Baca

David,
on, rou are going to succeed
beyond vour wildest dreams.
We have every confidence in
\'Our ability to think and act

Don.
What do you stn about wwr
bundle of /m·e? You \ ·e put 10
much lo1·e and happiness m our
li1•es. Your smile ami jok.e1· lun·e a
ll'ay of making l'\'CTI'one '\ dav .
You make your goal.\ and go
straight ahead. We are so proud
of you.'
Llll'e,
Your Family

~~·isel\'.

Wl 'e,

Mom, Dad, antos, and_ j
Steven

Charmaine Anderson

Felicia Balster

Charmaine,
You have always been
determined el'er since you
were a little baby. I knmv
you will reach your goals.
Love,
Mom

Felicia,
You may look like a
dreamer, but you've
always been our lillie "doer".
Love,
Your Mom and Dad

Laurie Aragon

Dan Barber
Lt.wrie,
Congratulations. We are so proud
of all you accomplishments. May
God bless you ami nwk.e all your
dream.\ came true. Those
bcawifu/ gr£•en l'_\'el and your
smile II' ill always make you
rpecia/. We are 1·er:\' proud and
/m·e ww l'et} much.
Lt.n·e alll'aH,
DadandMom

D.J.,
We have traveled manv paths
together. Thank roufor being
there for me. Remember
Seek and you wtllfind.
Dreams can come true!
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Jeff

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Rhiannon Atencio
Rhiannon,
Oh, you hm·e groll'n mto such a
fine \'01111!/ lady/ You hm·e made
zH proud nery dm· ofvour life.
fo/ltm wwr dreams, Sweetheart.
and ren;ember you can always,
always, come home/
We lm·e \'Oil.'
Dad, Mom , and Sissy

Jennifer Bellotti
Dear Jenny,
May tommorow's pronuses
bring you as much
happiness as you have
brought us.'.'
Love,
Mom, Papa , and Heather

�Michelle Monique Cathey

Stacey Bishop
lacey,
You are our favorite
daughter-we love you and
believe in you! The future
is all yours! Go for it,
Shell!

Mtche/le,
Our precwu1 little girl. you've
finally made it through. Words
just cwt 't explain lum proud
we are ofwm. Whatn·cr wmr
goa!J or ambition.\ may be, we
know that whatever you choose
to do, tlwt rou will wcceed!!!
We u1ve You ,
Mom and Dad

Brenda Blanton

Nann

To our .lpccial Bree:y
Mar life brinf? so much
}it/jillment to you, a.\ it ha.\ ji1r L/1 ,
watching you bloom from a
rmmg girl to a woman. And may
all wmr hopes arui dream.\ be
thue for wmas you challenge
your new life.
All Our Lo~·e,
Mom, Dad, Crvsllll, and Jamie

ann·.
Your fu/llre lie.\ before you
ltke a 1hining path ofsiJOW- be
careful how you tread, for
every step will slum·! We are
so proud ofyou! Keep up the
good work!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Batina, and
Alexander

lark

{)f!ur lledtha.

t'ow au ~uutiful ..,oufi/1 mt w1thjoy. \.\.ahm

you IS on •drat, u VOI(t' ofwuth,. and a
pr misr of U1 hu·u·nu-nt .Hill 10 ctJtrW "11hm
your luukf~ urt Jpt'Oal gifH and t~ltn/S.
"-tthm )ollrmmdutht ourtt&gt;ofyour
,/rt'clm' \-\-1thm vou If lht Hrmglh to n1rrv
\.t,urdrt'llm~ Wtomplttwn

~Vith1n wmrlll'urt

u vour de.urt to mttllht ~orld on vo•u·oHn
/rrrru. l''ou arf' llronfl. \.OU art wur und ~ou

hcnr a drtu
t"ou hm t' wmt and u grtul
confidtnct )''ou arr wmr own puson \.\. rtlun
)OU u omttlung prtcwut and rurt. \\lllun
1-ou u tht pn.musr of thr Juturr and I btiltlt

Erica R. Cuellar
Erica,
You are special, we love
you.
Mom, Dad and Lori

Jenmfer Bolton
Jemufer,
V111n\' ami/lore WJU so muc'ir. We
"11/r w1u all the /rapp111ess m the
~&gt;or/d. Stay strong and fight for the
thm~\ wu ....ant, ltfe. w~ ....
al&gt;w\'
he here for \'Oil, gotl&lt;llllne&lt; and had
Rememher thut the ht/1&lt; make tire
l'llllen u/1 that muc·h more wonderjitl.
All our /m·e,
Mom, V111n\', Ahh\', Brwn, and
Chmtopher
P.S. rou Can Do It!

w

Anthony D 'Alessio
The little engine "ER" that
could and you did!.'!
Congratutions.'
We love you!
Dad and Mom

Stephanie Carter
Stephanie,
o quickly vou went from an
adorable little baby to a
smart, carinf?, beallliful
WJIIIllf lad~. We're behind
vou all the way. God Bless.
Love Always,
Dad, Mom, and Brent

Damon Davis
From a "quickie" on the
counter to hour in the
shower!
We Love You!

9

�A'dll I omb1

Joyce Demwnd
Joycie,
You'l'e come a long way,
Babe!
We lol'e rou \'ery much.
Mom. Darrell. Larry,
Laury, and oujo

.,

Dt•ar l&gt;.e/11 ,
Our ht•awiful Valnllllll'. \fa) our
fullm ht• el'l'f 10 hrixht and ma) all
wmr clrt w1n nmu· trw. rou ran
\tll't tht• &gt;liw/e-.1 Thank \fill far tht
)0\ and lol'e you hal'e gi&gt;etl "'for
the pall 18 l't'an. Remember
al•w~&gt;· "Prt•tt) 11, 11 Prtlll doe

rou an• /(} ll\, ill l'\'t'f)' \t 11\t• oftht
word
We Llll'e You ,
Mom , Dad, and John

Marie Dick

Monika Frank

Marie Jan! Dick.
You '•·e had a rough fell' \'car.\. In
1pite of II all, \'(}U/un·e fwd the
benefit of a •mndl'lful, stable
family with 11 hich to take rtfuge.
Thank \'1111 to Dct111i1 , Gretcht•n,
Adrienne ami Cmil for bl'in~ our
extendedfami/.1.
We al/lol'l' you, Burrito.

Monika,
Our little "cookie" lw1
accomplished .10 much. We
are so very proud ofrou and
will help Sllpport you in all
Hill trr to do. Keep on 1milm'
and .\tar "up in the air."
We un·e you,
Mom and Dad
/Jrwuie Greek
Brande.

LeeAnn,
You ••·ere alll'an 11110 trouble.
but you .\tared focused. Look
at you now, you're
graduated. tar on the right
path and luck to you in the
future!
Lore,
Mom, Paul. and Jake

\'llltr m•n ll'al'- rn your 011n tmu•
You are catllious. deu·mu11ed,
ami dedicated. You 'II go far in
wur chosen career. You are
emplllhetic, loyal. a11d lm·ing.
Your friendf and familr ll'ill
alwa1 1 be grateful.
Wt lm·e wu so,
Mom, Dad. D.J., and Swtu

Josie Figueroa

Aida Come::.

Josie,
Good luck and may all
your dreams come true.
We love you,
Manzi, Papi, Cary,
Alexander and Jolm

Aida,
Congratulatiom; 11·e kneH
you could do it, you cute
thing you.
Dad, Mom, Deanna, and
Ernie Jr. Come-

Smn your arri•·al. you'l'l' made

Robert Fole_1
Wendv Grares
Robert,
You ha1·e a/wars made us
proud. Keep reaching for
those far m•·av \tars, mu
might catch one that 1n// help
you attain those goals you
ha1·e set for wmrself
Ul\'e and Be.\1 Wishes,
Mom, Dad, Karen, Brian,
and Mark

190

Wendy,
You were a beautiful baby;
now you're a beautiful
young lady, bright, lllll'llted.
and a joy to have around.
We are so proud of you.
LlH'e you,
Mom. Robert, and Elaine

�Jolm Hampton

Vane.rsa Ann Jackson

John,
You have spread your wings and
lun·e shmm us you can "fly." We
are so proud of you- a thoughtful.
confident. ow spoken and talented
Wltmg man with a bright and
promi.1 inx fwure. Where~·er you
go, our lm·e, prayers and support
will be with vou.
We love Hill.
MomandDad

Vanessa.
Congrarulmions! You have always
brought jo) to us. We v.ere bleHed
when vou were born. We are ~·ery
proud ofv.hat you have
accomplished and that wu are our
daughter. Stm pmiti~·e and
focused, and success will be your
reward.
Your proud paren/.5,
Jack and Helga Jack.wn

Jacinta Jones

Dallas Hartley
Dallas,
Follow your heart and your
dreams will come true.
Love You,
Mom

Congratulations, Jacmta "}wee"
Jones! We are so proud of you.
Follow your dreams, swy rweet,
and come home a lot. We will
miss your energy, humor, big
mowh. and Dad will miss your
singing. Best of luck at college.
work hard, lza~·e fim, and call
Mom a lot'
Love,
Dad, Mom, and Ronald

Sabrina Hathorne
Sabrina,
Congratulations.' You're all
grown up and on your }·vay
to college. All you have to
do now is learn to drive
better.'
Love You,
Mom

Nathan Juare~
Nate,
We'll always be proud to
have you for a son.'
Love,
MomandDad

_j

Jon Hodges

Laura Krueger

Jon,
You have been such a
blessing in our lives. We
are o proud of you. In all
that you do, you will
achieve greatness.'
Love,
DadandMom

Laura,
We are proud ofvou Paty!
Alway remember, the ky i
the limit. Paty, te quiero con
todo mi corazon. Sigue tu
sueno y tu corazon siempre.
Con mucho carino,
Mom, Dad, John and Ana

Daffeny !go
Daffy Duck,
Sure have come a long way
since 7-7-77. We couldn't
be prouder.'
Love,
Dad, Mom, Christina,
Lindey, and Jonathan

Jennifer LaPlante
Jennifer,
You're so strong and
positive- always have been.
We love you o much!
Mom and Dad

191

�Brian Manila//
Brian.
Set mur goa/1 /ugh, thae 11
not lung you can't achiel'l' 7he
qualitil'l \'ott po.\.ll'.\1. chamcfl•r,
coLtral/l'. prilh-. dctaminatwn, and
~elf e.\lt!l'lllll'l/1 take ·mtfar. Our
pride and Jm·t• for \'1111 i1 endh•11.
We ~&gt;·ilia/wan he hert· for mu
Lm·e.
Mom, Dad and Shane

Georgina Larvie
Georgi,
E i-. Hade nyo ho.

Branden \fartin&lt;·::

Ardelle Lope-;.
Delli,
Congratulations! We are
t'ery proud of.vou. We 'II
alway\ be there for you
and we 'II al~..·ays love you.
Lol'e always,
Mom, Dad, Joey, Luis and
Guillermo

Brandcn.
Congratulation\, Son! We are 10
1·er:r proud of all tilt•
accomplllhmt'Tll\ wu han• 11/l/clt•
and thole \et to nmu•. 7he 1ky 11
the /mut.' }ou can bt• amtlung ou
want to he. Belit·1·e m \'Ounelj the
wa) we beliere in you. Don 't forge I.
"Your future i.1 111 bright, you 'v&lt;' got
to wear .\/uule1! "
Love,

Carolyn Lope;:
Melod) Manme::.

Carolrn,
You hm·e always had wmr
own special way of doing
things! Keep smiling that
beautiful smile and holding
tight to who you are. We
wish you all the best.'
Lore,
Mom, Dad and Adam

Hua
You are en·rythin~ ht' t•rer could ha\t'

hoped for 111 a daug/uer From the du\'
that \'OU were horn, vou hart· hefn a
parent.\' dream come true. So full of

life and /on·. hollt &lt;1\ a c/uld and &lt;1\ a
woman. and'" hope WIU IJu"' '"'"til
alwa\S be 10 1 en proud of wu.1
Conr:ratulauon\, Bah\·'

Wuh Ullt AI~&lt; a 1.
Mom and Dad

T.J. Martinl'Z

Carl Lww

T.J.,

Carl,
We're proud ofyou.
Congratulations.
Love,
Mom and Dad

We are extremely proud ofyou.
Congratulalions! Men wm
accomplish all of the r[oals in
mur life. I A/101~· you ~~·ill
.\Licceed in achin·ing wur
dream.\. We are lucky to lun·e a
son a.\ lucky as you.
Love A/wan and Fore1·er,
Mom, Rick, Dannv, and Corev

KunMllua'

J
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'__j

Brenda Mauson

Ktm.

Whm a pit-a sure 11 haJ bun hUllllg }'Ou m
part oj our fumih I hope \:ou a/t\QU hm t'
th~ Dhtlt!J to Jt't' tht' Siller lmmg mall
SlluatJOru ro14 htnt' done many funm thmgs
that IU' M til ne\ er Jorf&lt;t"l. rt'memher tht' lime
m[ifth grade wm bou~htJ{J(XJ hrateleiJ or
tht' c hooljullk Hlft'? We rrul\ thou,ht )OU
had lo.tt 11 w11il -..ou wid them m ~t'U of
thru at1d nkJde ow:r 50.00. "-t&gt; Mish \OU
a/lth~~•t
Lov~

Dad. Mom. Jmme, Gma. Jtrem) Mtc /aDd,

and htJh) Jnw

192

_j

Brenda,
Seems like such a short lime
ago YOU were just .l'tartin~
kindergarten, !lOW look at rou,
a lovely young /adv ~~·ifh a
bright fwure. We are 10
proud of you.
Love You,
Mom and Dad

�Beth Nie&gt;mld

Cltristoplter and Neil Mayes
Cltm and Neil,
You !tare a/wan made 111
proud. o matter what you
do and 11 !tat 1·ou accomplish
keep 1milmg and you will get
a lot from life. Cod bless you
hot h.
f.-&lt;1\ 'e A/wars,
Mom and Dad

hannotl u~ ( n tal
\hamwn,
)ou art" m} S't\r~rh art g~rL Thnc arrn 1
rnoll(h Mords to at obout ~ proUt.l I am of
\'OU antl ~hat a finr wung lad-. you havr

Mt om&lt;"

Somr k 11/ say thai thf'lf f'dTt'nlt arr

totalh rrlpon 1hlr }or how thrlf c JuMrr11 tum
om hutthot'J not trur all togrthu rou
Juf,/~tl {or \"'une/fMhatllOUr goab KUf'
tdrly on, and you ttu~ k. en that am/ mddc•
JUCTI/1( t"\ tlrt4/ J1d /hl' )HJTk AJJ that M 11/ g/u.Jc•
\Oil tmd ullm.. \1111 to do thr thml(\ ·w u Mtlllllo
do }or thr rr11 oj )(JUT life and u/M m ~ do the
riRhl thmg ~cauu It\ thr rrght thmg to do.
1/mt" ~011
f&gt;ad

Damelle Moore
Dani.
We /m·e wm and are proud of
Hill. You ha1•e always done
your best. You're mol'ing on
to another part ofyour life
and ll'e know vou a-til be a
succe.H at •1'iwte\·er you do.
Be proud. We lm·e you.
Mom. Dad. and Toph

Beth,
Our little action packed go-getter'
from dadd\ '1 little grea 1e numke\
to 1peedmg on vour hot wheel, to
pla\111!1 "llh )OIIf doll • }(Ill hare
flro"n up to fez\/ and ha•e
accompli•hed 10 much 111 onh
1erenteen )ear.\. We are 10 proud
of wu and we "Ill a/" U\ 1 he here
for\'011 .
Lore,
Dad, Mom, Amv, and Gi::mo

Andre" Nikirk
Andrew,
You are 50 dear and !pectal to us.
Youlrm·e nwde 1uch a difference 111
our /i1·es and other.\ you lrm·e
touched Spread your wings. grab
yoar dream.\, and go for it. The
places you will go touch lh·es and
make a difference God hies.\ you in
all vou do.
L01·e.
Dad, Mom. and Jared

Melissa Odom
Melissa,
Your dad and I are proud of all
you have accomplished
through the trials and
tribulations of life. You have
been and alw(n·s will be \'eT)'
special to both of us. We wish
you the best.
Love.
Mom and Dad

_j

Tim Otl\'e/1

Matt Me ullough,
ongratulations, on. We
love you dearly. You're on
wmr feet; now, can't you
~et that truck off the

!?round?

Dad and Mom

Corrina Mota
Corrina,
It doe.m 't ~eem like three yean
of high school has ~one br
already. Bw throu~h the easv
tunes and e~pecwll1 the hard
/lines. you made it.
Congraw/ations. We lm·e you.
Marlo and Alysia

From the curious and energetic
baby bov you were to the
sensitive wmng nwn rou are
today, you ha1·e always been a
great ource of pride to us. May
you obtain the r.:reatest goal in
life-happiness.
Love.
Mom and Dad

_j

Chrntma P~r~:.
"A JOilrne\ lif a thou ..lmd mrlt\ mu\: M~m
\\t' tLlk~ man\
JOUrnt\S m our /nero and )OU art ahoutto
complttt one of the most1mportunt onts m
vour lift U:t uu proud of ~our JOUmt'\ f
~llh a mf(l~ rep."

zhrou~h chzldht~od. adnt~ um·e, and ht/(h

choot. }ou hu\ e shi"'d all of th~ "a' and
tht fimndauon for )OUr future u olid and
Hronf(, Tak.t tht' nnt JOitnlt'V ~ 1th
ctm/idtnct and HJU '"-til contmut• to thmt.
God n 'Kllh \fJU. f.lt"n a mtHqwto do~fn't
~n a ,[ap on tire bd( k unt1l ht•

tart

»Orkm~.

Ltn·e \-OU A/wan, Dad anJ Atom

193

�Ml'li.\.\a Philp

NiHtQIIIIItOIIa

Me/i.\.\a Michelle Philp,
We are w proud of \'011 for all
the things you hal'e done and
more importalllly, the kind
and intelligent penon you
are Congrallllattons on
reaching rour first big
milestone!
Mom and Dad

Nikki Lee,
Word1 cwmot etpre\\ the /me, }0\
a11d lwppmt'\\ )'ott hm' hm11glrt me
Go fomard, grrJ\1, crecllt'. jed, l'fi}O\,
ill'e ahol'e all, alii a}\ ht• }OIInelf
Ma\ peace, health a11d \Lice\\ hi! wur

Crmv Shawwn Pope
Cnstv,
We are so 1·en· proud ofwm!
Continue to follow rour dreams
and may the lm·e of Jesus
a/li'a\'S shine in vour life. You
are a special \'Otmg ladv and
God has 1·en special thing.1j'or
\'OU-'

Lo1·e vou,
MomandDad

}U\Il'n,
Congrallllation\, Regumal Dl.llncl
Golf Champ! We are proud of II
wmr achie1·ements. Comuwe to
look 11here others JUSt glance ami to
share your quick 11 it. Belie1·e in
Wlllr.\elf a/Ill lin• life 11'ith ~tstas you
cultil'ate lwppine.\.\. Be sqfe. We
lm·e you and wish \'Ott the best in
hfe and in w111r pursuit of all those
"ho/e.\-in-one."
Mom and Dad

l
f~f:a,~~:," '=:J

conuant compwtton\. Rememht'r, lift•
alwaY\ ~Oe\ a full nrdt• \O he \ure to

ll'liH' mort· than \Oil tat£·. I» ill
a/wan he there }or wu.
Ltn:e vou a/n·av.s:.
Your father

Linda Richardwn
Linda,
Full of promise- THEN
Great strides-SINCE
Major accomplishmentsTO COME
Love You,
MomandDad

Karen Rigdon
Karen,
Congratulations! You did
it! Now, accomplish your
goals and be happy.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Jenn_v Powell

Jenny,
Your Izard work will
enable you to achieve your

Jose Rivera
A Little Bundle ofsalw
and more!

Louww Prunty

Levda Roski
Lmwna,
Upon this. your graduation, I
would like you to know how
proud I am of the gracious, se/fa\.\ttred and kind mung lady you
ha1·e become. o mother could
ask for more from a daughter. I
know agreatjul!lre is in store for
you
I lm·e VOL/,
Mom

194

Leyda,
To our sweet and lovely
daughter. Ma~ God guide and
protect you. You were our first
baby girl. You hal'e gr01111 to
be a beawiful young 1mnwn.
We "·ill always be here for mu.
Lo1·e.
Mom and Dad

�Jennifer Rust
Jennifer,
How proud can one mom be?
Well, I am verv proud of YOu,
vou 've done so well. I wish
for you all the be.H alway.\. I
Love You, Pie.
Love,
Mom

Omar Saldana

Angel Sea)
Angel,
We're vel} proud ofyou and
we know hmv hard wm 've
worked. GOD BLES YOU.
We love you lots,
Mom and Dad

Russell Shaiffer

01111.lf.

lou hmf' ~t:rOMn }rom u child that htJ
altHn~fill~d our lne\ wllhJm. to an

adrenwrou$ ~mm~ nwn Mho haf made hn

fitmil•; Vt'') proud You crmtmue 10 makt U\
mort proud"' ht'n wu ·, t' wken on Dud 't
ft\ptmHh/1/llt for thl' fast I'KO U'UT\ Mhlft'
ht' \ out plolimg Ami}.

lf\ml (·an lln(Jfllnt' tl, ordrtam lt.Mt know
)ou can ac·htt\t tt.
"-'' btoM that }OU M til conllnut dmng a gtat

;oh no m«llt'r ...,.hlll 'tOft do.1
Ctmf{rc.llulallom a11d Lm·t A/wan.

To Russ,
May you soar as high as
you want to.
Congratulations to our
graduate and Eagle Scout.
Love,
DadandMom

Mt'm. OaJ wul 1\rud

Michea/ Sanche::.
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Micheal,
Your grandfathers would be w
proud of your
accomplishments. All our
LOVE and PRAYERS go 1i'ith
YOU.

Love,
Dad, Mom, Jr, Rosalinda and
Edwina

Carolm Smllh
Carohn.
The lime and the wars lra•·e gone bv
w fall.' Mom a11d I cannot beline
/um qwckh \mt have grov.n up. You
are a bt·uwiful young /adv and we
are \O proud of vou. Alwcn·s
remember, .You ha\.·e our lo\·e and
.iupfX&gt;n forertr!' Cangratulatwns.
Carol.
Love,
Dad, Mom, Rtck and Babv 100 1

Lonnie Schneider

Aaron pringfield

Lonnie,
We were blessed 11 ith you
and you have been blessed
with unlimited talents. We
are so very proud of you and
all you have accomplished.
We Love You,
Mom and Dad

Aaron,
We are so very proud of vou,
and couldn't ask for a better
son. The years ahead of you
will be full of challenges that
you will be able to meet.
All our lo1·e.
Mom. Dad and Jason

J

All!(el Schwab

Torey Wasserburger
A11xel.
Here w&gt;u are 011 1·our Jir.ft bmhdlll.
\VIratajov' Nov., 17 wars later,
vmt've grow11 mto surh a beautiful,
cann~ and motivated young woman.
Your father a11d I have hem so •·en
b/e.11ed wlllr a dauglrur a.1 wonderjitl
a1 vou' Ma\ you udrie•·e all tire ~oall
wm've set for younelf and a/wan
kno" we are there to .111ppon and lore
you. uncondltionallvfore\·er!
L.o\'e al~"·an,
Mom and Dud

Torer,
You filled our hearts with
l01·e and laughter- roufilled
our lil•es with treasured
memorief. Continue to "Lire
Your Dreams" and "Thank
you" for being you, Torey!!
Mom and Dad

195

�Eric White
WHAT A CUTI£ 11 •1
Eric.
We couldn 't be prouder of
rou or /m·e you more!!
You 're Terrific"
CO GRATUL.AT/0 S"

All Our Lm·e.
Mom &amp; Dad

xxooxx

Melod_v Horton
As wm go ow into the
world. .. Wherever life take1
you .. . Whatever dream.\ vou
folhm. You'll always be
our precious baby dallf?hter.
Our love and pride in you.
will alway\· go H ith you.
Love,
Mom and Dad.

Chri.ltina Lamplou11h
Clm.lftna.
Con11ratulations. ll'e knew \'Oil
could do it. With rour confidence
and emlwthiasm you can do
anytlwu: you II Wit. We are .\ o
proud of \'Oil and wmr .HICct'.\ .\l'.\ .
We allll'ish \'Oil much happiness
and]O\' in your life to come.
We lm·e you l'ef) much 1
Chuck. Mom. Anm and Mike
GO al'\'.1

Cathy Anderson
"Yeah, yeah, I'm cominr:."

Michelle Hardwick
Congratulations.'
All our love,
Mom, Dad, Chris and
Carrie

LeVar Ho ward

Serena Johnson
Jeremy Brown
"Hey, Bab.v, need a lift?"

Serena,
To our precious erena. ~t·e
love vou, and we are ven
proud ofyou.
The Johnson'5

Chelsea Smitty
Congratulations, Chefs.'
You did it.' We're very
proud of you.
Lore,
Mom, Ed, Steve, BJ, Jessy
and Tashima

196

Robert Rodrigue-

�Barbara ford

Tomas V. Mae\'las

Barbara,
Dare 111 dream , dare to tn, dare to
folio~&lt; w1ur heart. Opporllmit~ i1
calling and graduat1011 s the time to
ltart. As mu seek. ne~&lt; challenges
and make rour dream\ come true,
mar this t?raduation be a reminder of
all you can do.
We lo1·e mu, hone_\. You can go
far'!
MomandDad

Kat1eSm11h
Katu•,
You art• God's mo.\lji.n·ored and
ettrodinan aflents; Hlllr light i1
especially strong and brif?ht Our
re.1pect, lm·e, and afjecticm for Will
are 11itlumt hound, .lln·ethart 5tcn
the path. aim for balance, do the
II'Ork , and enjor the frull.\ .
Your blf?.fW\Ifans,
Mom and Dad

Laura Heinsman

Roberta Montoya
Roberta,
Even as a child you were
always determined to have
your way, ,\'Oil will al~t·ays
succeed in life
Love,
Your Famif.v

Brian Copeland

Kem umrhert
Kent,
You are 11·irn·. sensilll·e, mature
beyond your rears, talented in
many dil·ene way.\, a freetlrinka, and abm·e all. /orahle.
Mar you use all of your talent.\
an skills to enjoy a full and
rewardin!flife.
We /on wm.
Mom, Dad, and Kenn

Lisa Kidwell

Brian Burtt
Brian,
This cute one year old is
graduating, after working
hard in school.
Good Luck.'.'.'

Lennis Campbell

197

�Chrl.\ )Oilt'\

DtarSon,

JloH \ou. m~J how prom/ I am of )Oil nn
011.

I'm proud of the pt rwn \Olltlrt' fn\l(le

oftht• gooJnt·\\ and fr:t'nt.'TU\itv, Hannth ami
tann~ ''htch are \U&lt; h tJ wonderful pan of
tht }0\ \ou brmg to mr und othen_ }au tift
uuh a \jlt era/ penon, ~mJ I fed proud to bt•
pan of \our life, to hen e been (!'il e" the t(i/1
()/a wn li!.t" \c1U. :'\fa) our Lord al"al \ ht•
wrth \ou m \our W&lt;n \\and lwppmt'l\ that
life "ill o er )Oil

Hnan Michael La
Hr\'lm,

l rom tl~t• I IIIIi mu could talk and
il·anu·d to wall.. , you\e alwa\ \wanted
to he WI adult. Slm• h 1&gt;111 .\urel\ \Ou '

made 1ttlri1 far, determmed confident
and a/"m' J..nmHng "'w \ou ar~

\

f&gt;&lt;m·nt a/" a)'\ •nmder1 if tire\ 're dvmg
a )/oodjoh. '""'"' couldn'talkfor
ht'lta relultl.jllr our lmle ho) 15 no"
em adult.

Con~ratu/atlon\.1

W~Lon hill,

Lon•,

Mom, Dad. and Dullln

\tom

Matthew La wrence Luna
Matthew,
Congratulations, we're
proud of your Izard work.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Michael David Luna
Michael,
Congratulations! We're
proud of all your hard
work.
Love,
Mom and Dad

Chri1 Bet·

Ti.ffan.v Clayton
Tiffany,
To our first born child, we
give you all our love and
support in your f uture life.
Mom and Dad

Chm.
You art• ~omg 10 .\ltcceed bewmd
wmr wildest dreams! We ha1·e even
confidence in your abilitv to think
and act wi.1elv. U.1e Will gift\ and
talent.\ 10 help other.\. Work hard,
plarfwr and trust God and you will
nerer 110 "rong WE ARE VERY
PROUD Of YO(,'"
We Lor•· You UNCO.VDI T/0.\ALL.r,
\fomand Dad

Jennifer Rust

"' m1· other half; Iii B loco.

Jennifer,
You were such a special
little girl and my, how
you've grown We are so
proud of you and we lm·e
you.
Love,
Omi and Opi

19

4111 been wellthrou~h the pall 9 \earl
"'' 're been through a lot. From break·
up\ to nlr accu/nJt\ (ha-ha! ). ou ·,·e

a/wa\'\ \tood h\ mt.&gt;, thank vou. I ~nmt
11111 10 IJum thatl're got much lm e jor
wu and I don't knm-. "hat I 'd do
"ulww )Oil. I wuh ou the hnt out oj
llf•• and lwp&lt;' all ftld\ "ell "uh
graduatwn not mewun~ our jner'tt.l\hip,
h•·cau\etlwt'lj'vra l•fet•me.1 Let'\ \tal
out of trouble and come up 10 shol~ 'em
hhlll Keremadt~of Peace'
Uud1l..me -1 e\er,

JU-JU

�CONGRATULATIONS
CLAS.S
OF 1995
Congratulations
To The Class Of

'95
From Basic Studio Sessions To Complete
Make-overs - Indoor - Outdoor - Color or
Black &amp; White
No Where Else Can You Get This Much
VARIETY &amp; FUN!

(Old Depot Square)
76 S. Sierra Madre St.
Colorado Springs, CO

632-3158
199

�" ee me, I'm an assistant!"
thinks ancy clark as fhe poses
for the camera.

(jot?A 1:1..5

Busy, busy, busy! "Who's in
trouble this time," thinks Justin
Powell as he sorts for the name
of that lucky student.
Katrina Lewis shows that being
a student assistant isn't all work
a she go sips on the phone.

200

�Too busy to notice the camera. Rick Smllh .1hmn the workint-: stde of
hein~? a 1tudent a.\Si\lllnt.
Dedicated 10 his 1rork, Eric Moore ~?rade\ papers.

Taktng time 10 look up from the
grade book. Katie mith .\h0\1".\
her interest in the camera.

Inquiring mind.\ want to know
while 1·howing their intere\1 a.\
K ris Wilson explains.

�peRJ=ORmlng ARts:
heRe and LheRe

Tammy Michaels
beautiful/_\ captures the
euence of an Italian
street song during the
Fountain Valley Cares
(mcert in October.
Listening for the
perfect pitch,
Daffeny !go tunes
her flute for the
right blend ll'ith the
other instruments.

Kelly Fomby
mentally re1·iews
her music before
going on swge to
perform.

202

Shm1·inf( the
concentration it take\
to plar the tuba,
Luke Hoppe 11'01'111\'
up for the hi'(
Winterfe\1 concert.

�Taking d1.1c ret ion to a new
level, John Hampton takes
a little snoo::e during final
reheanals.for "My Fair
Lady".

Findinf? a good .\torage space
for his music, Jason Adamson
ohsen•es while his fellow hand
members warm up.

Looking for the next piece
he is to sinf?, Kevin
Adamson\ large grin
vlum 5 that e\'en though
concerH are clwllenging
and stre.njitl, they're also
a lot offun.

Takinf? final instructions before
rehearsal from M.\. Hamre in
the pit, Jennifer Rust. erena
Bailey. u::ie Chapman, Kelly
Fomb\, Elaine Fen wick. and
Taman Michaels listen intently.

203

�Sport
Spots

With strength and
determination, L&lt;mllle
cluzeider returns a poweiful
ven•e.
With 1501Jc concern/ration,
Daffeny lgo prepare\ to
recie1•e the 1·er\'e from
Doherty's ace ser\'er.

As Brande Gieck charges
down court, she focu.\es on
vcoring agaimt Wasson.

204

�Lennis Campbell race.\ tmmrd
the sideline, 1mokin[? Rampart
defenden. keeping his eye on
the wwlline.
State qualifier. Ju.1tin Pmt ell,
finishe.\ ht\ drh·e with ncellent
form at a Fort Carson
tounwment.

Dawn Everling is anticipating a
grounder to first so she can
make the third out and \'lop a
runner from f?Oing home.

Strong/\' leading the crowd H ith a cheer. lumnon McCrntal. Danna Lethbridge,
and Tianna Bowens show nothing bw 1pirit at the home !lllllle O!lainlt Rampart.

205

�Eric La;:,enhy
douses little
crillersfrom a rock
on an A.P. Biology
field trip.

Caught in
computer class,
Becky and Rachel
Sundermeyer
H ould make any
teacher see double.

206

�Renee Kell\' climbs to neH
hetglzH ~t lule helping decorate
for the Homecoming Dance.

Adrian Smith and Raymond ewer anticipate a friendly basketball
f?ame during lunch.
JROT Hudent.\ practice marc/zing as they learn how to march
together on a crivp autumn morning.

Studetll.\from NJROTC drill
team, practice their "GunTo.Hing" ajier school.

�At the beginning of the
year. Omar Saldana listens
tentil·ely m· the Sophmore
Council candidate\· read
thetr speeche1·.

Omar Saldana. Sabrma
Hathorne, Carolyn mith, allll
Israel Saldana focus on
smnethm~ 111 the di.\Wnce a\
they enjoy lunch on a \111111\'
ajiemoon.

Heather Stute\ sports her pearly a hite1jor the
camera on picture day.
Rhiwuwn Atencio, Adria Campos, Matt Luna,
and Vanessa Jackson hang ol/1 together during
the AP Biology camping trip.
The Homecoming King and Queen candidates
relax and enjoy the action during the fall pep
assembly in Bowen Gym.

20

�Lisa 01•erbay take~ timeout while cleaning
the computer lab for the Math Club ~en• ice
project.
Vanessa Jackson balances herself as she
prepares to leap from the rocks.

Ja.v Holland gets fet in his
stance to take his be t shot at
destroying the car.

ROm ScaRe ...
209

�... Lo
Joey Fine, a student
athletic trainer,
peiforms his job by
taping an ankle of
the football player
Myron Segars.
Lonnie Schneider
and Jason
Jaramillo show (~If
and clown around
in front of the
camera.

Corey Kinnard, Shannon Boling, Becky Lafferty, Brian Burtt, Lmu
Kirk, and Mary Drinen pose for a JROTC picture on the foot hall
field.

210

�Eleanor Bemoan, Christina Norman, and Marie
Mirenda enjoy their aftenchoollife.
Chris Tumbaga takes a flying leap off a cliff lwping to
hit the nett rock at the AP Biologv trip.

Candice Tatum and Dm·id Hobart get
ready to go on the air 10 report tlze
Widefield Morning ews.
At the cheerleader's car ba.\h, Mr. Royer
jumps back with fear a.\ the .1/edgelwmmer
crashes tlzrouf?h the car window, shattering
glass everywhere.

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bel. Carol)n 20. 33
bel, Darcey 45, 47, 109, 147. 153.
170. 172
Abella. Jo,eph 7, 33. 109, 149
ber, Heather 3
Abe)la. Poncho 109
Adam\, Alma I . 20
dam. Dave 20
dam\, Leven I09
Adam\, Tawme 49. 109
Adamson, Jason
40, 41, 79. 3, I . 203
dam' n. Kc\ m 40. 123, 203
Agner, ory I09
Ago. to, Carla 3
Agru a, Franc1s 5 . 3
guirre, Dav1d 5 . 3, 170, 172, I
hr. Brandon 123. 165
km. mbcr 43, 7 . 123
lamo, arlos 5 ', 59, 109
Alamo, Ram n 5 . 3
lbaugh, Heath 3
lbaugh, hell) 109
!bert, Holly 109. 153, 156
Alex, Kenya 55, 156
Alexander, Bndgette 4,
44, 47, 109, 160, 174
lexander, Michelle 123
Alford, Kathy 123, 139
Allen, heronda 3
lien, Tahha 109. 15
harez, A1rel 109
Anaya, bel 123
Ana) a, Adam 109
Ander. en, E'Owyn 4 , 123
Anderson, Carol 20, 156
Anderson, Cathy 196
Anderson, Charmaine
33, 44, 49.
83, 151, 156, 1 188
Ander. on, Jolen 109. ISO
nder. on. Kathy 43, 3, 159
Ander. on, La handa 45, 49. 123
Ander. on, 11cheal 70, 123. 165
Anderson, ara 45, 109, 157
Ander. on, Teneka 123
Ander. on, Tik1ya IS. 83
Andrews, Fred 109
ndrews, Kevm 123
Angehne, Jess1ca 29, I09, 159
Apodaca, arah 76, 77, 109, 167
Applegate, Michael 30, 3
ragon, Alonzo 123
Aragon, Laurie 3, ISS, 159,
Aragon, Marianne 71
Archer, Jerome 123
Arellano, J1mmy 33, 109
Armour, icole 123
Arrnour, Yaisha 109
Arm lead, Jess1ca 109, 147
Arm lead, Rodney 69
Armstrong, Danny 3
Arrn trong, Jo&lt;,eph 41, 83
Arm trong, Latisha 123
Arnell, Justin 5 , 109
Atencio, Rhiannon 3, 188, 20
Auge, Adrienne 40, 83, 185, I
Auge, Danielle 40, 123, 156, 169
Avalos, Andrea 42, 123, 146
Avalo., David 29, 109
Avery, Dondre 109, 162
A\ ila, Juanita 123
Avila, M1guel 109
Ayers, Josh 29, 41, 123

2 12

Baca, Dame! 46, 123
Ba a. Donny 3, I
Baerga. Giovanni 109. !59
Baile), Damon 57. 5 . 3
Baile), crena
33, 45, 47, 51, 109, 156, IS . 203
Bain, Tim 3
Baker, Dan 61, 123, 172
Baker, Woodrow 46, 123
Baldursson, Rosalind 109
Baldwin, Chris 5
Ballinger. Jason 70, 123
Babter. relic1a 83, 103. 142, 146,
154, I
Barber. Dame! 83, 46
Barella, James 3
Barrera, David 123
Barron, Maria I09
Bartee, Michael 41, 123, 146, ISO
Bartel. 'athan 65
Bartholomew. alarie 2, 109
Bartlett, Heather I09
Bate. , Roxanne 20, 40, 41
Battle, Genauua 4 , 123
Baumgardner, John 123
Bausman, Donald 123, 154
Baxter, Jaclyn 2 , 29, 45, 153
Beasley, Heather 71, 109, 142, IS
Beasley, James
32. 33, 71, 83, 143, ISO, IS
Beall). Bobby 109
Beaupre, Jeanette
42, 120, 123, 146, 16
Beck, Adam 46, 123
Beck, Wynnetta 109
Becke, Cheri 20
Beckstead, Kenneth 3
Beckstead, Venda 123
Bedel, John 123, 146
Beeman, Mi ty I09
Behrrnan, tacey 123
Bell, Andrea 45. 123
Bell, Daniel 29, 3
Bell, Melanie 48, 123, 156, 169
Bell, hawnta 29, 109, 156, 159, 16
Bell, Turkesa 42, 49, 123
Bellotti, Heather 37, 109, 121, 158
Bellotti, Jennifer 32, 37, 43, 83,
101, 158, I 8
Beltran, Bnan 42, 123
Benneman, M1chael 123
Bennett, Paco 123
Bennett, Richard 31, 109
Benyard, Bobby 3
Berg, Latrice 183
Berry, Markeith 109
Berthwick, tacey 123
Betz, Chris 6 , 69, 83, 154, 198
Betzler, Candy 123
B•gley, Helena 4,
32, 37, 39, 43, 51, 3
Bmnebose, Jessica 83
B10ndini, Mike 20, 64
Birchfield, Jennifer
37, 43, 63, 109, 157, 167
B1\ceglia, Angela 109, 142, 153, 156
B1\h p, Chris 42, 109, 146
Bi hop, Jackie 46
Bishop, Katie 29, 123
Bishop,M1ke 40, 61,123
Bishop, tacey 83, I 9
B1shop, Tim 41, 83,145
Blackwell, Tania 48, 72, 123, 156

Blmr. Rckita 15, 43, I09
Blanton, Brenda 29, 45, 83, 189
Blanton-ChJsholm, Joseph 41, 172
Boatman, Thomas 109, 146
Boatright, Elizabeth 47,4 , 79, 123
Bodd1e, Tomika 123
Bode, Heather 3, 159, I 9
Boelter, Max 27, 123, 156, I CH
Bogan, Mike 109
Bohanan, Hamilton 61, 123, 165
Bohng, hannon 6, 3, 149. 210
Bolton, Jennifer 3, I 9
Bonme, icky 123
Bonoan, Eleanor 109, ISS, 211
Book, Heather 29, 109
Boozer, Rebecca lSI, 154
Boroz, Joseph 17, 5 , 66, I09
Borrell•, Kathy I , 21, 169
Bourne, Anne
27, 3, 101, 142, 147, 158, 162
Boutte, Rafeal 3
Bowen, Tim 123
Bowens, Tianna 66, 109, 152, 205
Bower, Brian 17, 58, 109, ICH, 165
Bower, Jeff 43, 123
Bower, hawn 123
Bowers, tella 21
Boyd, Krisu I09
Boyd, Pat 27, 69, 123, 156, 165
Bradley, Crystal
76, 77, 123, 145, 16 . 169
Bradley, Joe 123
Bradley, Rick 3, IS
Brambila, Josh 42, 123
Brandon, Andrea 49, 79, 109, 169
Brantley, Amber 123
Braun,Shannon 109
Bray, hannon 109
Bream, Amy 64, 123
Brennan, Jason 65, I09

Bo Simpson busts a move as he
immitates the pom squad at a
home basketball game.

Brewer, Allison 174
Bnbach, Ben 58. 83, lSI, 154
Briggs, Brandon I09, 172
Bngham, D1 Earle 123
Bristol, Diana 33, 43, 123, 156
Brizzie, Tony 58, 109, 172
Brock, Tnsh 21
Brockett, Dawn 3
Brockett, usan I09
Brooker, hns 42, 109
Brostrom, Darryl 123
Brown, Amanda 109
Brown, Barbara 83, !55
Brown, Commescheia 83, ISS, 157
Brown, Drew 179
Brown, Jeremy I,
3 ' 5 ' 83, 151, 196
Brown, Lequeta 32, 44, 49, 85, 105,
107, 151
Brown, Mike 109
Brown, helmon 45, 66, 67. 109, IS
Brownstein, Wendy
40, 85, 146, 154, 156
Brumback, Brianne 41, 128, 174
Brumback, R1ck 34, 36, 37, 41,
43, 47, 51, 128, 156
Bryant, Amy II, 29, 63, 85
Bryant, Javon 5, 159
Bryant, Jerrmaner I09, 158, 181
Bryant, Vanessa 123
Bryant, Veronique 124, 156, 169
Buchanan, Gma 124
Budd, BenJamm 110
Budjenska, Roger 124
Buescher, Jennifer 153
Bullman, David 110, 146
Bumgarner, Suelee 41, 124, 136, 175
Burden, Tracy 124
Burgess, Ryan 124
Burke, Karen 21
Burnham, Brandon 124
Burns, Sheri 110
Burn. 1de, Tonya 174
Burnwoth, Brandy I0
Burt, Cartee 5
Burt, Chase 79, 5, 172, 173
Burton, Laura 124
Burtt, Brian 85, 144, 149, 154, 157,
197, 210
Bushway, Jessica 124
Butler, Nathan 124
Bynum, Con 5, ISS
Byrne, K1m 64
Byrne, Marissa 4 . 124
Byrne, Sam 33, 69, 110

Caddick, Jason 124
Cain, Andy 6, 21
Calahan, icci 2, 124
Cale., Jessica 33, 45, 110, 146. 156
Calhan, Eric 172
Calhoun, Richard 42, 124, 149
Calip, Leona 124
Calnan, Eric I I0
Calulot, Efren 5
ampbell, J.J. 60, 61
Campbell, Lennis
56, 58, s. 197. 205
Campbell, Lynette 5
Campbell, Robert 110
Campbell, Stephanie
39, 110, 156, 184
Campos, Adria 44, 85, 174, 20

�Cannon, idney 124
Canterbury, Jessica 85
Cantrell , Joe 124, 149
CaraiO, Jennifer 174
Cardenas, Christopher 124
Carbon, Iarissa 46, 124, 174, 175
Carlson. Ginny 21 , 24, 150
Carnes, Kim 43. 85, 170, 172
Carney. John 124
Carson. dam 85
Carter. Brianne 36, 48, 49, 149
Carter, Davrd 60, 61, 124, 172
Carter, Stephanie 3,
5. 154, 157, 189
Cartmell, Heather 4 , 124
Cartwright, Vernon 74, 5
Casms, Franci~co 124
Cates, Christy 124, 15
Cathey, Michelle 85, 155. 159
avanaugh . Amber 124, 174
Cavm. abot 165
Ceasar. Marques 58, 85
Chadwick, Cindy 85, 155
Chapman, Edward 124
Chapman, uzanne 34,
45, 47, 50, 106,110,157, 203
Chaves, Hector I I0
Chaves, Jorge I I0
haves, Victor 110
Chave1 , lsrdore 124
hrsolm, Joey 61
Chris· Blanton. Joseph 123
Christensen, Clint 110
Christensen, Tracy 124
Chri\liansen, Shannen 124
Chrislle, onnan 85
Chnstie, eth I I 0
Christopherson, Lisa II 0, 156
Cintas, Olivia 48, 124
Clari-., Gerda 24
lark, Jeremiah 85
Clark, ancy 85, 189. 200
Clarke, Kathenne 124
Clayton, Tiffany 85, 146, 19
Cline, Mrsty 124
Cloud, Beci-.y 110
Coates, Melissa I IS
Cobb, Brian 124
oblenu. June 21
Clx:hran, Bobby 10, 69, 110
oci-.rum, Dunn 110
Cofield, larence 165
Cofield. Karon 20, 179
Cohen, Mandy 64, 124, ISO
Cohen, hannon 64, 124
Coli, Michelle 124
Coker, Jennifer II 0
Colby. Danrel 5
Colby, Joshua 5
Coleman. Kevin
32, 57, 5 • 59, 85, 104, 151, 154
oleman, Rambow 85
Colhck, Erica 110, 142, 156, 159
C llms, aorm 110
Collrns, Oli&gt;ia 43, 124, 139. 157
Collins, Theresa 124
Compos. Adna 174
Compton, Kelly
69. 72, 106, 110. 120
Conley, herri 33, 144
Conley. herry 21
onverse, Anctna 55, 69, 110, 138
Cook, Evan 30, 85
Coon, Cameron 46, 70, 124
Coon, Tawnie 3, 46, 85, 104

oopcr, Robert 61, 124
oopcr, herry 124
ooper, Tywan 85, 159
Copeland, Brian 85, 146, 149, 197
Coplan , Jason 125
Coplan , cou 31 , 85
oppcr, Ronnie 124
Copple, Jo-.h 58, 110, 153
ordon. Cristina 110, ISO
ordova, Frankre 125
Corinna, nkc tuken 157
omils, Jay 20
orral, Jay 69
Corral, John 125
Corral, Latrsha 63
C !tam, tacy 45, 85, ISS . 159
olton. Darrel 29. 32, 33. 71. l ,
5, 151 . 156, IS
oughlin. Tiffani 46. 125
ouncil, ngie 125
ousins, Mrchelle 32, 7, 145
ox,Jenmfer 41, liS, 125, 146, 154
Couie. Helen 21
ouie, Phil 20, 26
Craig, Bobby 125
Crampton, Jason 125
Crampton, ean 87
Craven'&gt;, Bryan 58, 87, 172
rawford. Karen 21
Crenshaw, Heath 41 , 87, 162
ren.,haw, hane 41, 125, 146
Cress. Darin 46, II 0
rocket, Genevieve I08
Crocken, Jenmfer 7
ross, Andrew 125
Cross, Kimberly 87
Crow, Erin 110
rowe , icole I I0
ruise, Ryan 70
rumley. Tony 110
rut , athy I 10
ru1. Ryan 46. 125
uellar. Enca 28 , 87, 167
uellar, Erika 29, 110, ISS
Cuellar. Gabriel 110
uellar, Lori 72, 125
umming'&gt;, Lowanda 125
unnmgham, John 21
unnrngham. Wanda 110
Curtis, Ryan 70
yr. Jennifer II 0

D
Dague. my 110
Dahlberg. Gregg 21, 65
Dargle, Danielle 42, 46. 125
Daily. Jamie 125
D'Ales io, nthony 29, 87. I 9
Dallas, harles 125
D'Amour, ndre 29
Danduran, Came 61
Dandurand, Kari 48, 49. 125
Darrow , Christopher 87
Darrow. amantha 87
Daubert, orine 20
Davrd, Mrchael Luna 19
Davrdson, Amber 125
Davrla. arlo'&gt; 7
Davrs, BenJamin 42, 125.139
Davrs, alandra II 0, 159
Davis, edric 164
Davis, Damon 87, 189
Davis, John 29, 125
Davis, Kaycee I l 0

Is this the car of a WHS student after a long weekend? o! It is the car
that was bashed at the cheer/eaden ' car bash during final.\ week.
Dav i . :-iicole 125
Dav rs. Ted 125
Day . u1anne 69 , 125, 150, 153
Deal . Jenmfer 7
Dean, Joe 14
Decker, athan 87
Decker, ick 125, 172
Dees, Chanda II 0
Deets, Zach 61, 125
DeFelice, Laura 27 , 74. 75 , 110
Dcguchi, Renee l , 29, 44 , 87
Dcguchr, Tanya 87
Dela-.-.u-. , hannon 87
Delgado, Natasha 55, 72, 73, 182
Derby, AI 21, 33
Desmond , Joyce 87, 146, 190
Deveau, John 87, 172
Deveau, Randy 61, 125. 172
Devine, John 21 , 145
Deylius, Jenni I I0
Deylius, Mau 125, 149
Dramond. Kathre 87
Drbcne, Bnan 71, 110
Dick, Mane 35,
37, 43. 0. 7. 154, 190
Dickey, David 125
Dicl&lt;s.AIIyson 41, 110. 146
Dildme, Brandon 7
Dillard, Rose 174
Dineen, David I I I
Dion, Robert 42, 71 . 125
Dionisio. Joe 21, 144
Dionne,John 41, lll,l46. 149
Ditullio.Pat 120,125
Dobler, Laura 42, 125. 146
Dob;n'&gt;. Heath 125
Dodd. Gwen 29, Ill
Dolbeare, Elizabeth 41
Dolihite. Ricky 125
Domier. Man l I I
D r e;. Lucmda 125
Doty, Angel 36. 48. 51. 125
Dougla'&gt;, Heather 41 , 53, 125, 179
Drake, Andrew 7, 172
Dray. Carrie 7
Drinen, Mary 32. 87, 142,
143, 149. 154. 156. l I. 210
Drobcck, Jason 125, 157
Drury. Angre 87
Duck worth, Chri tina Ill
Duncan. Chnstie 125, 15
Duncan, Christina 158
Duncan. Kelley 45. 7
Duncan, La honda 36, 42, Ill, 146.
154, 156
Dunn, Jason 42, 125
Duran, Chris 58

Duran. Christopher II I
Duran, Frank 24
Duran. Rebecca Ill , 143
Duren , Brian 44. 47. 7
Durga, Russell 125
Durham, Bnan 125. 156
Dull, Rrchard 6, 21
Duysen, Justin Ill, 164

E
Eberhart, rcole 125
Ebernem, tephanie 41, 7 , 126
Eberwem , Tim 46. I II
Ebner, Jasmin 7
Ebner, Melanie 55. 87
Edwards, BJ 7, 142
Eichholz, Heather 126. 154
Elefante, David 126
Elenez, Roberto 87
Eller. Ginny I II, 158, 174
Elhs, Fred 41 , 126, 146, 156
Ellis.Josh 17. 111 . 153, 172
Ellmers, haun 126
Elwell , Lara 126. 157. 174
Ender-.on, Jenmfer
76, 77, Ill , 154. 157, 167
England, nyeka 126, 152
Entner, Becky 126. IS
Ermel, uzanne l II, ISO, 154
Erwm. Mall 70. 126
Eshelman, Paul 7, 156
Espinoza. icky 126
Evans, Christina Ill
Evans. Gen 21
Evans. Knuna 107
Evans. Patrence 7
Everling, Dawn 40. 63. 126. 156.
160, 16 . 205
Ever.,on. hzabeth 21. 44. 45. 4
Ezel&lt;iel, Man Ill
F
Fackelman, Butch 21
Fadler, Daniel I I I
Falce!!i, teven 7
Faler. Davrd 29. 57. 5 . Ill
Falu. Jeanene 46. 55. 126
Farley, m; 29. 44. 49. Ill
Felch. Tracy 126
Felice,Jim 21, 5
Fenner. Jion 7
Fennewald, Elaina
58, Ill, 144. 154, 167
Fenwrck, Elaine 39,
41, 45, 47, 49. 126. 203
Fergus, LeeAnn 43, 7. 190

213

�Fcrgu,on. Dale 21. 29
h:ucht, Leah 126
Fichter, Jes.,ica 126
Field ... Tjrone 40, 7
Figucroa,Jo.,eljn 7, 155,157,190
hgucroa. Raqucl 4 . 126
hgueroa, Richard 126
Fillinger, TanJa 126. I 56
Fine. Joey 40. '7.
100, 147. 167, 16 210
honllo. Da\ 1d 46. 126
Fi'cher. Garrett 126, 165
Fi her, tc\e 126
Fi her. ue 7, 172
Fi I.e, Will 30, Ill
Fit1patricl\. Chri.,topher 126
Florence, A \er} Ill
f·lorc-,, Heidi 7, Ill
Flournoj, Lunossi 126
Fole), Robert 32, 33, 36, 40, 5 I, 71.
I, 87, 151, 158. 190
Folt1. Tiffany 126, 174
Fomby, Kell)
37, 51. 7. 190, 202, 203
Ford, Barbara 7, 197
Ford, herry I I I
Ford, tephanic
Ford, Tam1ka
Ford, Tanya 29, Ill
Foreman, Adriano Ill, 172
Fo. ter, Jo.,eph 126. 172
Foul!\, dam 69, 126. 170, 171, 172
Foushee, Fran!\ 126
Fowler. Jennifer 126
Fox, Marlinda 126
Foy. Monica 15
Franl.., Mon1l..a 43, 66, 88, 190
1-ratee, Jad.1e Ill
Fra11er, hm I I I
Fredinburg, icole 2, Ill, 142, 162
Frewert, Kendra
Frost, Mile 126
·ugate, Lawrence 64
Fugate, Lind&lt;,ay 64
Fuhrman, Jennifer 46, 63, 126
Funny, Jame\
41, 5 ' ' 102, 1~. 170, 171, 172

G
Gallagher, Dawn Ill
Gallagher, Meg 21
Gallegos, atalie Ill
Gansaugc, M1chelle 8, !55
Garc1a, Gloria 88
Garc1a, Ivan 126
Garcia, Jason 88
Garcia, Marie! 78, 126, !58
Garc1a, Melanie
76, Ill, 145, 157, 168
Garc1a, Preciou'&gt; 126

Garc1a. Ull'e' 1, 126
Gardner. Julie 76, Ill. 16R
Garland, Benjamin 126
Garlow. Jennifer 126
Garrett. Scott 41, 5 . Ill
Ganm. arolyn 126
Geier. Jo-,cph RH
Geiger. Andre\~ 8
German. Kelly 18. 31. 126
Gerrihen. Ian I I I
Gia\ ino, a lena 30.
Gib.,on, hcrry I II. !59
Gib on. Dan1el 126
Gibson. heke}a Ill
Gib\on, !C\en I 5. 88
Giecl... Brande 12.
63, ' 151. 158, 167. 181. l&lt;.Xl, 2(»
Gicr. Joe 30
Gilbert. Laura 126
Gilday, Briana 45. I II. !53
Gilday, Dustm 127
Giles, utanne 42, 127. 146, 176
Gillard. Norman 127
Gillesp1e. "v11ke 127
Ginter. 11chelle Ill. I 5
Girard, Robert 61, 127
Glasco, Jennifer 40, Ill, I 54
Glennon,Jamie Ill, 142. 147, 154
Ghck." endy 127
Goforth, Doug 21
Gomet, ida 88. 154, 157, 159
Gon1ale.,, oul Lana 29, !50
Gonnt!CI, Fernando
36, 40, 44, 47, Ill, 146, 152
Gonnlez, Joaquin 17, 66, 8, 101
Gonzale1, Soul-Lana 88, !55
Goodwm, Judy 21
Gordon, icolc 43, 79, 88, 156, 174
Goret\cn, Jon !53
Gramsch, ourtney 127
Grande!, Patty 20
Graves. Wendy 29, 88, 190
Gray, Dan 61, 127
Gray, Ke\ln 112, 150, 157
Green, hm 61, 127
Green, Damieon 65, 112, 142, !57
Green. Zach 27, 41, 112, 121
Greenlee, Vanessa 72, 112, 152, 174
GrecnwO&lt;xl, Deborah 127
GreenwO&lt;xl, Patncm 88
Gregor, Todd 58, 88
Grenz, Sharon 21
Griffe, Eh1a 45, 79. I 12
Griffin, Kevm 127
Griffith, Ja\on I 12
Grim, Dav1d 127, 150
Grimm. Leigh 112
Grisham , Amelia
Grow, Jacl\ 70
Gruenwald, Tim 30, 88

Coach Bob Hudson, tacv Wallick, Jennifer Enderson, Tran Gwierre::..
Lisa 01·erbay, Sarah Apodaca, Julie Gardner, and Dawn Everling have a
from rmt seat to lt·atch the intense baule of a home game.

214

Patricia Jackson and Tonoccus McClain sing out with talent in
My Fair U.tdy.
Guerrero, Gabncl 88
Guerrero, George 127
Guc.,.,, Jamc., 127
Guevara, Joanne 127
Guevara, Orlando 127, 172
GUidry, 1\ngela I 12
Guidry, Heather 127. 145
Gurrcro. Mary 127
Gutierrc1, Chad 61, 127, 165
Gutierre1, Isabelle 20
Gutierret, Trac} 74, 88, 167
Gu1man, Monique 127
H

Haas, Cheryl 2
Hackenberg, Royal I 12
Hall, Bobby I 12
Hall , hcryl 174
Hall, Elit.abeth 112
Hall, Jeremy 41, 70, 127
Hall, Mike 112
Hall, Robert 146
Hall, Thad 16, 20, 165, 178, 179
Hamilton, ry~tal 88, 156
Hamilton, John !54
Hampton, Adam 31, I 12
Hampton , Daniel 70,127
Hampton, John
35, 44, 47, 51, 8 ' 191, 203
Hamre, Anna 21, 44, 45, 48
Handy, Anthony 8
Handy, James 112
Haney, Chns 30, I 12
Hansen, Josh 127
Hansford, hane 127
Hansford, Tim 127
Happe, Cameron 156
Hard, CurtiS 1 12

Harding, Monique 29, 43, 112
Hardwick, Michelle 88, I 54, 196
Harg1s, Coralee 21
Harlow, Jennifer 48
Harrill, Paul 2 , 88
Harrill, Peter !55
Harris, Alana 112
Hams, Bobbi 21, 66, 175
Harris , Kim 29, 64, 127
Harris, Kristi 48, 127
Harris, Tommy
54, 69, 112, 120, 162
Harrison, Lisa 62, 63, 127
Harry, Benjamin 88
154, 191
Hartley, Dallas 69,
Harvey, Carol 48, 127
Hatchell, Mark 20
Hathorne, Sabrina
5 • 88, 154, 170, 172, 191 , 208
Hatton , Alexandria 88, !58
Hawker, Ann 21
Hawker, Craig 44, 47, 58, 112, 172
Hawkes, Laura 112
Hawkes, Michael 127
Hawkins, Ja., n 127
Hawkins, Jennifer 112
Hay, M1chae! 127
Haye , Dana 112
Hayner, Taryn 46, 112
Hays, Mike 61
Hayward, Janeen
37, 43, 45, 47, 64, 127
Headle, Brian 88
Heatherly, Mike 21, 57, 58, 59
Heckert, Joshua 127
Heffernan, Delia 112, 154
Heinrich, Heather 127
Heinsman, Laura 43,
, 197

�Hollanu. Michael 46. 107. 128
Hollanu. Michell 107. 128. 146
Holm, ancy 22
Holmquist , John 70
Holmquist, Kamherl y 22, 152. 154
Ho&lt;Xlger, Kevin 61
Hooujer, Kevin 128
Hopkins, LISa I 12
Hoppe. Cameron 154
Hoppe, Luke
3 3. 41, 90. I 0 I, 146. 202
Hopper, Crystal 128
Horncss . Dominique 112
Horton, Melody 90, 145, 196
Horvath, Janet 22
Howaru, LeVar 90, 159, 196
Howaru. Tiftanie 128
Howlett, Brian 90
Hoy.Josh 17,112
Hubbaru. Monica

Hein\man, Meghan

48, 127, 140, 154
Hclu, Gary 22, 58, 154
Hcnuee , Robin 112
Henderson, Robert 127
Hendricks, Brantly 112
Henurix, Derrick 56, 58, 90
Henke, Judy 20
Henry, Gary 112
Henry, Kim 46, 127
Henry, Larry 22, 79
Henry, Trisha 112
Hcnsmger, Diane 127
Henwood, Melissa 122, 127
Hernandez, Jonelle 90
Hernn, Ryan 127
Hess, Will 70
Hessler, Trisha 48, 127
Hicks, Darian 29, 128
Hiualgo, Lillian 42, 128
lligley, Deni\c 48, 49, 128
Hill, Bryan 112, 149
Hill, Jenmfer 42, 48, 128, 146
Hill, Kevin 61, 128
Hilman, Sarah 45, 128, 175
Hinds, teve 112
Hines, Juhe 128
Hiser, Brian 112
Hobart, Daviu

44, 47, 49, 107, 146, 209

lgo. Christina 41, 128, 146, 157, 168
!go, Daffeny I I,

.tl ffi 1l. ~ 10?. l5t. I~ 19L !I?. :I»
lronCiouu. Christopher 90
luli. Joe 112

J
Jackson. Connie 22
Jack.,on, Elitabeth 128
Jackson, Meli"a I D. 142
Jackson. Patnca 45
Jackson , Stacie 128
Jackson, Vanessa 12, 90, 191,208, 209
James, George 3. 90
James, Lconaru 128
Jaramillo, Jacob 113
Jaramillo, Jason
Jaramillo, Jeremy 30
Jaramillo, Michelle

Huugins, Jackie 22
Huukins, Jesse 41, 112, 146
Huu\On , Bob 22, 58, 167
Huffman , Katnna 112
Hughes, Bngette 72, 90, 144
Hughes , larence 15
Hull, Desiree' 90
Hunt, Daina 90
Hunter, Jeremy 128
Husbanu, Jose 12
Hutchings, James 128
Hutchison , Korey 164
Hyche , Dcurick I 12
Hyok, Kwon 71

Jarvey, Jessica 128
Jason , ascha 90, 145
Jewell , James 90, 149
Joan, ponsor heram 154
Johnson, Anjelique 128, 145
Johnson , Annaliese 64, 174
Johnson, Felicia 45, 90
Johnson,Jade 43, 12
Johnson , Jamie 42, 128, 146
Johnson, Josh 128
Johnson, Kenya 72, 90
Johnson, Manuy 29
Johnson. Mike 79
Johnson, Rodney 113
Johnson , Serena 43, 90, 196
Johnson , Tiffany 29, 113
Johnson, Travis 58, 113
Johnston, Manuie 47, 48, 128
Jones, Cassondra 90, 156, 158
Jones, Chris 198
Jones . rystal 128
Jones, Jacinta

37, 43, 54, 65. 113, 146, 174

55, 72, 73, 90. 159, 191
Jones, Jeremiah 113
Jones, Jimmy 113
Jones. Kris 29, 90
Jones, Randy 22
Jones, Robert 156
Joseph, anuie 128. 183
Joseph, inuie 128, I 3
Joyner, Ranuy 49. 144
J uare1, Carlo\ 58, 113, 172
Juaret, athan 40, 58. 90, 154, 191

113, 153. 157
K

Although Dusk to Dawn was the
official theme, L&lt;JI'efest '95 H·as
the theme students were greeted
with as they entered the
sweetheart dance.

113, 138. 151, 170. 172
Kerr, Matt 30
Kersey. Jeff 113
Ketcham. Jennifer 128. 154
Ketcham, Jenny 48, 49, 153
Kiuwcll, LI a 90
Kieselsllen, Chri.,ty 90
Kil.,trom. Katrina 113
Kincaiu. MI\ty 90
King, Dwight 129
King, Michelle 113
Kmhofer, Erika 34, 63, 129
Kmnaru. Corey 90. 210
Kmney . Anurcw 129, 172
Kinncy . Jo&lt;ly 31, 113. 172
Kipp, Michael 129
Kirchmann , Rachel 5. 29. 50,

43. 129, 154, 156. 157

27, 32, 13, 71, 90. 150, 158, 210

36, 40, 52, 66, 67, 112, 152
Huber, Jason 30, 90
Hucke, Augustine 128

33, 71, 128. 144, 150. 154, 156, 211
Hodge\, Jon 17, 66. 69, 90, 191
Hodson. Heather 45, 112
Hoenig, Wenuy 46, 12 . 168
Hoffman, Bob 22
Hoffman, Carrie 90
Hoffman. Jennifer 128
Hoffman, Tim 128
Hoh rl/, Jennifer 128
Hollanu, Jason 46. I 12
Hollanu. Jay

Kenneuy Shane 113
Ken;y Kenura

Kalave hi, urian 33. 90
Kalaveshi, Arben 40, 113, 146
Kane, Theresa 46, 128
Kasa. Hieui 48, 12
Kastens, lice 22
Kastl, Shawn 41 , 128
Keiley, Randy 22. 170, 172
Kelly,Julia 12
Kelly, atasha 76
Kelly, Renee 10. 29. 74, 75, 90,

151, 166. 167.207
Kelly, Tasha 48. 152. 16
Kenuall . Chris 113
Kennedy. Dalon 12

Kirk, Em: 113
Kirk . Zane 129, 210
Kirklanu, Joel 41, 129. 156
Kirschbaum. Marcus 129
Kitowski. Tobi 113
Klaffky , Paula 64
Kles\, ry\tal 113
Kmght , Robert 29, 41, 129, 146
Knlllle, April 90
Knopp, Katie 29, 113, 142
Koch. andy 22
Koenig, Tiffany 129
Kohnert, Chns 61, 129
Kohutek, Marla 13, 42, 113, 156
Kohutek , Robert 90
Kopav , Lynn 31
Kovaltchul;, Yaroslav 90
KraJCOvie , Jes\ica 129
Kratz, Shaun 40, I 13
Krause, Bryan 22, 69
Krempley, Dave 22
Krueger, Ana 113, 159
Kneg, teven 129
Krueger, Laura 90, 145, 159, 191
Kruser, harles 30, 90
Kuhn, Michelle 48, 129
Kwon . Hyok 90
Kyle, Eduie 29

L
LaCasse. Juuy 20
l.acey. Debbie 22
Lacey, Ryan 70
Lacroix, tanlcy 90, 158
Lafferty, Rebekah 129. 150.210
Lafner.Jason 41, 44. 47. 113. 146
Lafner, Laura I 13, 152, 153. I 4
Lamer, Micah 41, 44. 113. 146
Lmru. Peter 40, 70. 129, 153. 165
Lamb, Demetrius 129
Lamb, Jo\h 154
Lambert, Kent 4,

!?. :¥1.

l .f\ :u ~ 1-». 151, L~ 197

Lambert, Tan)a 45, 113. I 2
Lammert, Brian 129
Lamplough. Chmtma 90. 196
Lanureth, tacy 29. 113
Lannmg, Ke\ln 129
Lannoye. \1elany 4 . 129. 159
LaPlante, Jat:kie 4 . 129
LaPlante, Jennifer 42, 90, 145. 191
Lar en. 1khael 90, 13 . 149
Laf\ ie. Georgma 90. 192
Lure II. Anurew 32. 36. 40. 41. 93

2 15

�Laub. aron 129
Lauer. Chri&gt; 70, 113. 157
Laws. John 29, 93, 159
La:... Taf)n 7 . 129
La1ard. lbena 129
Lazard, Toni 15
Lazenby. Eric 10,
36, 44, 47, 50, 5 . 93, 206
LeBlanc, amantha 64, 129
Lee, Bl)an 30, 5 . 93. 162, 163
Lee. Denee 39. 129. 150. 153
Lee, Justm 17,113, 153. 154
Lee, tefam 29. 4 . 49, 129
Leedom. Bonner 113
Leeper. '.1ehnda 129
Lega p1, Jennifer 32. 33. 93. 154
Lehmer, David 129
Lemke. Lydia 20
Lemmer. JD. 129
Lenard, Jame. 129
Leon. Dwayne 5 . 93. 149
Leon-Guerrero, Lisa
33. 43, 93. 140. 144. 154. 157.
15 . 176
Leonard, James 3 . 39
Le&gt;ley. Ron 24
Le . ard. Jessica 129
Lethbridge, Danna .
fi&gt;. 67. 93. 104, 154. 15 . 186. 205
Lethbridge, tacy 7 . 129, 175
Lettner. 1arkus 93
Leora. icole 146
Lewis, Katnna 93, 200
Lienhard, Chnstopher 42, 129
Light. Blair 113
Limardo. Mary 22
Little, haria 48, 129
Llewellyn, Michele 22. 42
Lombardo, L1sa 63
Long, tephanie 78. 129
Lopez. Ardelle 29. 93, 192
Lopez. Carolyn 93. 155, 192
Lopez. Jose 113
Lorenzen, Steve 61, 129
Loring. ott 22, 39
Lo,calzo, Debbie 63
Lough, Brenda 22, 74
Love. Derrick 129
Love, Errick 129
Lueck. Josh 27. 113
Luera, 'icole 42, 129
Loft, Kate 113, 154, 15
Lujan, Laura 155. 159
Lumberg. Isaac 41. 42, 113
Luna. Carl 93, 192
Luna. Matt 93, 19 . 20
Lu&lt;,b}. andra 78
Lu&lt;.uca, Rene 46, 129
Luten, Bill 40, 41, 44, 113, 146

Mac abe, Jennifer 45. 47, 113, 146,
157
MacCabe, Scot 41, 130,146
Ma Leod, Jamie 42, 4 . 113
Machado, Melissa 41, 130, 146
Machuca, Cathcnne 130
Machuca, Rose 93
Ma ias, Kim 17, 66, 93, 192
Macias, Mike 93. 144, 145
MacRenato, Paul 22, 61, 154
Macschger, Janette 44
Madden, Phyllis 22
Maddox. Laura 64. 130. 131, 145, 150

216

On her way to the fall pep
assembly, Melissa Quidacha.v
flashes a million dollar grin.
1adrid, Paul 130
Maestas. Jerry I 13
Maestas, Tomas 93. 197
Magnuson, Angela 114
Maier. James 114
Maier, Joseph 114
Malan, helley 45, 130, 174
Malchow, Albert 93
.\1anning. Danicllc 46, 130
!\1anzanares, atalie 150
1aplc. Larry I 14
Marc/a!.:, Michael 130
Marc/, Ricardo 130
Mariscal, Michael 130
1arJeiTISOn, Jeff 93. 170, 172
Marks, Braxton 58. 93
MarJ..s. Dem.an 130
Marquardt, Josh 91, 162
1arquez, oph1a 130. 149
Marritt. Mandy 114
Mar hall, Bnan 30. 93, 192
Marshall, Brooke 78. 130, 169
Manin, Brian 114
Manm. hev} 61, 130
Manm, Greg 114. 149
1anm, Jean 22
Manin. Michelle 93
Maninet, Aaron 130
Maninez, Aubrey 45, 114
Maninez, Branden 93. 170,
147, 172. 192
Martmct. Duane 44, 47, 93
Maninet, Jes&lt;.e 130
Martinez. Jose 70, 114
Martmet, Josemar1a 157
Manme1, Melody II. 72, 93, 192
Manmct, T.J. 93, 155, 192
Masarik, Mandy 93, 159
Maschger, Elena 43, 130
Maschger, Janette 93
Mason, Mike 130
Mataipule. Frank 114
Matthews. Angelee 93, 145, 157
Matthews, Tamar 130, 169, 183
Mattson. Brenda 32, 33. 37, 93, 142,

143, 15 . 192
Maxwell, Jeremy 130
May, Melissa 41. 93, 155
Mayes, hristopher 93, 193
Mayc'&gt;. eil 32. 58, 93, 193
Mays, omeliu'&gt; 61, 130
McAninch, K1erra 33. 43. 130, 146,
156
MeAner, Jennifer 47, 48. 130
1cBndc, icole 93. 155, 157
Me ann, Damelle 4 . 130
McCanney, ick 42, 130, 146
Me lain. Tonoccu'
16. 41. 44. 47. 49. 50. 130. 146
'.1cClatcher. Juha IJO
1cCloskey, Angi 27, 37,114. 150. 158
McClurg, Michelle 114
1cCorm•c. Counney 114
McCowan. James 162. 114. 163
McCoy. icholc 40. 114. 152
1cCray, Kevm 93
McCrystal, hannon
66. 67. 74, 93. 104. 193. 205
McCullough. Matt 93, 193
!'.1c usJ..cr. Adam 93
McDonald . Brandon 130
McDonald, Jackie 29,
58. 93. 159. 172
1cGec, Jack 41
McGlade. Jesse 42, 130
McGlothhn, Lisa 42, 114
McGrew, Keith 30. 69, 114
Mcintyre, Icholas 61, 130
McKeal, Michelle 114, 153
McKmley. Melissa 70, 114,
147, 153, 170. 172
McKinney, Steve 29, 130, 148
Me abb, Scott 79, 93, 145
Me car, Andre~.~&lt; 130
McMillion, Audreyanna 48, 130
Me ew, Amanda 93
Me cw, Joshua 130
McVey, Jane 63, 93
Mead, Paul 130
Medina, Christina 130
Medina, Patrick 114. 159
Medma, Yolanda II. 72, 93, I 57
Medlock, 1ck 114
Me1rhenry. Josh 31
Meisner-Sisneros, had 41, 95. 170.
172
Melanson, Roben 130, 172
Melero, Kmtella 130
Mendes, Layna 130
Mendes, Jake 69. 9
Meredith, Jennifer 114
1erillo. Chnstopher 95
Mesa, Andy 130
Mesa, Manuel 24
Meszler. David 5 . 114
Mellger, Bnan 95
Mellger, teve 114. 145, 164
Michaels. Tammy 43, 44, 49, 51,
52, 95, I 53. 202, 203
Mickebon, Bryan 130, 172
Mike, Jessica 43. 130. I 53
MiJ..ulcs, Jeffery 110
Miles, Brandon 95
Miles, Megan 130
Miles, helli 22, 63

Perfecting her co/unary skills,
Kim Martin scoops up the halter
and lets it fall into the frying
pan.

Miles, Tommy 61. IJO
Miller, hnstopher 95
Miller, Denms 95
Miller, Gma 79
Miller, Jolccn 130, 1.36. 175
Miller, Josh 130
Miller, Michael 61, 130, 172
Miller, Mocha 22, 72
Miller, Rene 95. 155
Mirm, MeJ..isha 130
M mster, Jeff 130
Mirenda, Marie 48, 114, 211
Mrsncr, teven 89, 95
Mitchell, Jonathan 130
Mitchell, amucl 1.30
Molter, Richard 22, 29
Mondragon, Amy 114
Moneypenny. 1arJ.. 58
Monte!, Kent 65
Montgomery, Jercm} IJO
Montgomel). Perry 95
Montoya, Angelina 4 , 130
Montoya. Robena 95, 155. 197
Moody, Anthon} 130
Moonrngham, Tonya
40, 64. 130. 146
Moore, Andrew 130
Moore, Chri 95
Moore, Danielle 95. 193
Moore, Eric 33. 65, 20 I
Moore, Jason 33, 70. 130
Moore, John 114
Moore, Reggie 130
Moorehead. David 130
Morales, Cathy 64. 130, 145
Moran, Michelle 95
Moreland, Glenna 24
Morgan, Amanda 34, 43, 130
Morgan, Roben 130
Morning, Stephanie 31, 184
Morone~. Andrew 132
Moms, Jason 70, 132, 165
Morris, Jennifer 48, 112
Morris, arah 114, 155
Momson, Helga 22
Mor,e, ubin 61. 132
Morse, John 24
Monon, Jennifer 29
Moshrcr, Sheila 132
Mota, Connna
95. 145. 155, 157, 159. 193
Moyer, Jane 20
Muchacha, Kathy 64
Muehlbauer, Mary-Ann 41,

�114, 142, 153
Munoz, Barb 64
Muno1, Mark 22, 162
Murphy, Catherine 29, 66, 114, 153
Murphy, Gary 132
Murphy, Shaunelle 132
Murray, Adrian 69, 114
Muse, Christopher I 14
1utchler, Jeanette 18, 22
Mutchler, Kristen 42, 132, 146
Myers, Jack 95, 182
Myers, Jan 20

ack, Jeremy 132
ailor, Rudy 9,
29, 58, 95, 147,170, 172
all, Lawson 132
ance, Emily 132, 152
ance, Jeffrey 30, 95, I
ap1er, David 132
ava, Esmeralda 46, 78, 132
Navarre, ick1 132
aylor, Joyce 41, 95
elson, Cassie 132
elson, Frank 132
ettesheim, Marie 45, 47, 150
etteshe1m, Therasa 132
evin, Chnstopher 95
ewkirk, Donna 36, 43, 45, 114
ewlandgadea, Chris 61, 132, 149
Newman, Annie I 14
icandro, James
44, 47, 58, 95, 147, 153, 154, 176
ickle, Wayne 22
icoll, Jeffery 40, 132, 146
iederhauser, Erin 95
ierode, Brian 31, 95
iewald, Beth 40, 66, 67, 95, 104,
151, 193
Nik1rk, Andrew 95, 193
Noble, David 132
Norman, Christina 45, 114, 155, 211
orman, Joan 23
orrington, Megan 55, 95
orris, Brad 29, 132, 172
OrriS, Dav1d 29, 114, 132
OrriS, J1mmy 114, 145
orris, Latrice 45, 114
orris, Miranda 33, 114, 156, 15
orton, Michelle 7 , 132
Nowhn, Patricia 132
owhn, Perry 31, 114

0
Oakley, tephanie 18, 29, 114
O'Brien, Martin 28, 29
Odom, Mehssa 95, 193
O'D nnell, Enc 13, 114, I 4
O'Donnell, Ryan 132
Ohlbrecht, Brody 114
O'Lara, Joann 132
O'Laughlin, Frank 5 , 114
Oliver. athan 114, 146, 172
Omar,l mae! 132
eal, James 95
0' ell, Kyle 46, 61, 132
0' ell!, Heather 132
Ones, Kurt 23, 30
psahl, Harry 132, 14
O'Rourke, Ryan 40, 61, 132
Ortega,Edda 41, 114, 146
Ortega, Maria 40, 0, 95, 146
Ortiz-Davila, hawn 29, 132

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Ott, Tiffany 174
Otte, Emilie 107
Otto, Tim 31, 58, 114
Otwell, Tim 95, 184, 193
Overbay, L1sa
32, 33, 41, 74, 95, 105, 155, 167, ;m
Overbay, Richard 42, 46, 132
Overhn, Linda 23, 154
Overton, Apnl I 12
Owens, Vickie 4 , 132
Oxley, Carolyn 3, 114
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Pacheco, K1m 132
Padda k, Matt 17, 114
Paddack, ita 23
Padgett, John 95
Paguyo, Christina 132
Palmer, Amber 132
Palmer, Christina 29, 114
Palmer, Jess1ca 36, 40, 114, 146
Palsrock, Gil 23
Palsrok, James 33, 95, 156
Pard1s, Rh1ann n 29, 114
Parker, Garrett 132
Parker, Jason 132
Parker, Michelle 132
Parola, Christopher 95
Parrish, Mikel 29, 114
Pate, orma 23
Pearson, Sharon 23
Pearson, Tracey 114
Peasley, Amber 132
Pedrazza, Alexandra 133
Peltz, Tara 79, 114, 15
Pena, Marcos 30, 44, 58, 95
Peoples, harles I 06, I 14
Perc1val, J.R. 46
Perc1val, efton 133
Perez, Christina
95, 142, 154, 157, 158, 193
Perez, Daniel 33, 114
Perez, David 133
Perez, Elizabeth
33, 45, 47, 114, 146, 152, 154
Perez, Lisa 30, 95
Perez, Miguel 157
Perez, Mike 95, 159
Perez, Rebecca 133
Perez, Wllhem 29, 61, 133
Perry, Christopher 95
Perry, Heather 133
Perry, James 114
Perry, Tammy 133
Persad, Mike 114
Peters, tephen 29, 133, 157
Petersen, Amy 41, 114
Peterson, Carrie 95
Phillips, usan 7 , 133, 179
Phillips, William 61, 133
Philon, DeAngelo 133, 164
Philp, Jennifer 133, 174
Philp, Melis a 17,
33, 79, 95, 156, 174, 194
Pickens, tephen
56, 58, 114, 170, 172
Pickruhn, Thomas 133, 172
Pillsbury, Theresa 7, 114, 148
Pilu o, Rosanna 42, 43, 133,
146, 152, 156, 174
Pinckney, Kard1a 29, 95, 159
Piveral, Jame 65, 116
Pollard, tacy 29, 116

Pons, Thomas 116, 122
Pope, Christy 29, 95
Porras, Melissa 116
Porter, Travis 116
Powell, Bradley 58, I 16
Powell, Jenny
43, 52, 66, 95, 151 , 194
Powell , Justen 65, 96, 194, 200. 205
Powell, Randy 133
Praetorius, arah 133
Prather, K1m 116
Pratt, herry 116
Pressey, Steve 46, I 16
Pressley. Kyle 58. 96, 182
Presson, icole 43, 96
Preston, Tyei ha 43, 133. 146
Priest, Devon 133
Prieve, Debra 16, 70, 116, 153
Pruett, Jame 133
Pruett, Ja on 96, 116
Pruett, Joseph 40, 79, 116, 172
Pruett, Justin 133
Prunty, Louana 4,
40, 45, 96, 150, 194
Puhuyesva, Devona 96, 155
Puhuyesva, Tonya 116
Pyles, tephanie 29, 133

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Quaney, K1mberly 96
Quiambao, Charissa 96, 147, 151
Quidachay, Melissa 15, 116
Qu~nlan, L1nda 29, 116, 153
Quintana. ikki 96. 194

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Rahne, Nancy 23
Ramirez. Christie 133
Ran ourt, haral 116
Randolph, Ralph 133
Rankins, Joseph 133
Rankins, M1chael 96
Rayborn, Kim 116, 139
Rayborn, Ryan 96
Redden, Monique 7,
116, 13 . 141, 149, 155, 157
Redding, Melody

74, 75, 80, 96, 151, 159
Reed, Ellen 29, 79, 133
Reed , Patience 183
Reed, Zane 133
Reeder, David 23, 174
Re1man, Deborah 133
Re1nk1ng, Christina 133
Reorda, Paula 76
Re;es, Wilham 40, 113. 146
Reynolds, Melissa 133
Riccardelli, Mike 116
Rice, Kristina 116
Rice, Tammerica 29, 133
Richards, Keith 46. 133
Richards. Ted 139
Richardson , Dmne 42, 46, 133, 156
Richardson, Linda 40, 96, 144, 150,
154, 194
Richardson , Ross 96
R1cketts, Paul 133
R1dgeway, Renelle 29, 133
Rigdon. Karen 66, 96, 194
Riggan, Jennifer 116. 120
R1ggs, Brandon 133
R1ley, Julie 4,
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Riley, Mike 116
Ritter, Adrienne 29, 45, 116
Riva , Rudy 46, 133
R1vera, Amanda 27, 116
R1vera, Amy 27, 116
Rivera, Athena 78, 133
Rivera, Daniel 133
Rivera. Debbie 46, 72, 96
R1vera, Jo e 194
R1vera, Josh 133. 170, 172
R1vera, Raymond 133
Robb1ns, Tamula 133
Roberds, Connne 134
Robert . nthony I 16
Roberts, Honor 33. 41, 116, 146
Roberts, Jason 96, 134
Robert , colt 134
Robert!., Somer 134, 174
Robert , nthony 149
Roberts n, Brooklyn 33. 96
Robertson, John 116, 164
Robertson , Michelle 96

Kanentha Thomas bares the Late winter snow while making her way
to class.

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�Robinson, Farrah 41, 96, 167
Robmson, Jenmfer 116, 159
Robmson, Katnna 134, 168
Robmson. Tracy 134
Rocha, Loren 46, 134
Rockett, Jeffrey 96
Rodman, hameka 29, 116, 159
Rodman, usan 174
Rodrigue/, Jennifer 116, 154, 157
Rodnguc1, Roben 29, 96, 196
Rodngue1, ane. a 134
Rolf. , Jean 23
Romeo, Johnath n 61, 134
Romero, my 116
Romero, Jasmme 134
Romero, adia 96
Romero, tacy 116
Romo, Chris 134, 159
Rose, Bnan 5 , 134
Rose, Cra1g 134
Roe. Love 134
Roski, Leyda 96, 194
Ros., Melinda 36, 42, 134, 156
Roth, K1mberly 4 , 134
Rouse, Rebecca I 16
Ro~e. Michael 134
Royer, Joe 19, 20, 179, 211
Ruby, Tab1tha 44, 96
Rup1 an, Barry 116
Ruppen, Paul 116
Ru hford, Gary 116
Ru. t, Jennifer 3, 5, 37, 43, 44, 51,
52, %, 104, 150, 195, 19 ' 203
Rustford, Ryan 172
Ryan, Timothy 134

ack, Chelsie 134
ack, Jason 46
ack, Robby 116
a kett, James 116, 14
adler, Jeff 58, 116
agona, Frank 23
aJazar, Dominic 134
aldana, Israel 134, 20
Saldana, Omar 96, 151, 195, 20
aleny, Krist1e 116
amora, ick 159
anchez, Dan 69
anchez, Joseph 6 , 69, 116
Sanchez, Maria 174
anchez, Michael 29, 5 , 96, 195
anchez, Monica 4 , 134
anchez, Rosalinda 117
an D1ego, Ben 29, 159
an Diego, Bonn 134
Sanders, Anthony 41, 58, 117
ander . Momca 96, 146
and\lk, Amy 41, 134, 146
anto , Joaquin 46, 134
Saunders, Kendra 117, 134
Sawin ki, Jacqueline 117, 168
chaffner, ounney 134
chara, Chad 134
Schm1dt, April 46, 134, 174, 175
Schneider, Lonnie 71, I,
96, 153, 154, 195, 204, 210
chneider, Tracy 117, 155
chnoes, Meghan 43, 134
Schoen felt, Daniel 31, 117
Schoolmaster, John I , 23
Schudel, Marlo 117, 120, 142
chudel, Rand1 134
Schuetz, Jan 20, 27

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chwab, ngel 29, 55, 72, 96,
159, 195
chwanz, Lmda 23, 150
cott, Brand1e 96, 146
cott, Bryan 117
cott, Eli1abeth 134
croggs, Jo eph 12, 29, 117
cuden, Kristin , 27, 36, 40, 7 , 134,
151, 152, 154, 156
eay, ngel 96. 153, 195
eelye, Daniel 134
egars, Myron 5 , 96, 162
eggeny,Jason 134
eidel, Tricia 40, 117
ennen, Bob 23, 156
eqUira, Je. s1ca 134
ervant, Carolyn 29, 117, 167

immons, Roben 117
1mon, Knstine 135
Simpson, George 99, 145
impson, Joshua 135
impson, Tanika 99
Sims, Allen 135
Sims, Monique 117
Sirois, Amy 29, 40, 76, 77, 135, 168
kadden, J1111 23, 158
kadden, Yanda 23, 43
Iowan, Christie I 17
lusher, Peggy I 17
lusher, andy 135
Slusher, uzan 29, 99
Smathers, Joe 69, 165
Smett , Celest 27, 29, 99, 154
m1th, Adam 79, 117, 171

mith, Wayne 23
mmy, hcbia 97, 99, 151, I 6
mothennan, Joe 135
obicch, • tephen 23
• ordcn, Bobby 135
Sorensen, Dan1el 135
oule, Angela 135, 146, ISO
Souta, Vincent 117
Spa1nhour, K1mbcrly 44, 99
pann, Teresa
46, 76. 135. 156. 168, 169
pecht, my 78. 135
pcncer, Ann 23
pcncer, linton 117
pilotro, Priscilla 117
pringfield, Aaron
58, 59, 99. 151, IR7, 19'i

Marching Band and Color Guard members show how muchfun a WHSfootball game can be.
ewer, Raymond 134, 152, 207
eyfanh, onja 134
haiffer, Russell 33, 99, 156, 195
hankling, Damon 57, 5 . 117
hannon, risty Pope 194
harkey, Kevm 99
harp, Angela 29, 117, 167
harp, Paul 134
harpnack, tephanie 117
haw, M1chael 99
haw,Zach 4,44, 51, 117
hell, Veronica 14, 117, 157
Shelton, Annie 32, 99, 145
Sheppard, Mark 30, 145
her-rod, Jeffrey 99
heram, Joan 23
herwood, David 134
Sherwood,John 117
hinaba, Kazeem 134
hipman, Felicm 29, 117
hne1der, Tracy 157
huff, M1sty 45, 117
Shultz, Crystal 174
human, Ryan 134, 172
Silva, Andrea 14, 117
Silv1s, Jenmfer 40, 117, 146
immons, John 135

Smith, Adnan 135, 159, 207
m1th, Barb 20
Smith, Carolyn
5 ' 99, 154, 162, 195, 208
Smith, Chantel 42, 122, 135
Smith, Dan I 17
Sm1th, Ervin 135
Smith, Ge rge
36, 46, 61, 135, 164, 183
Smith, Janet 167, 168
Smith, Jess1ca
27, 66, 99, 104, 154, 15
Smith, Jimmy 117
Smith, Kaue
36, 44, 58, 99, 174, 197, 201
Sm1th, Knsu 99, 155
Smllh, Matthew 5 . 117
Smith, icole 43, 53, 117
Smith, Patrick 135, 152
Smith, Randy 135, 14
Smith. R1ckey 135, 20 I
mith, Shaunna 41,
45, 63, 135, 165, I 3
Smith, herrie 135
Smith, tacey 8,
37, 41, 117, 142, 146, 153
Smith, Tiffany 46, 135, 157

Iamey, Susanne 135
tamm, Gary 117
tamps. Myron 135
StankiewiC/, Leah 99
tarkey, Wayne 117, 172
teele, Jaime 117
teen, Jessica 74. 117. 170
teffensen, hawn 42, 61, 135, 172
Stem, M1ke 117
Stensberg, eil 99
tephcn, Anna 117
tephen, Gordon 44, 99
tevens, Annemane 24
tevens, Gary 117
tevens, M1chael 135
Levenson. Shawn 161
tewan, Cas1 135
tewan, Enn 33, 41, 135, 154. I ~6
tewan, Jeff 117
tewan, Jennifer
33, 46, 64. 99, 135, 155
tiles, David (Smokey) 118, 162
Stirgus, handa 135, 169
Stowell, Enca 7,40, IIR, 141, I 9
towell, ophm 42, 46, 135. 14(l
trasner, Kun
54, 71, 99, 142, 153, 172

�tra~ncr, Mike

65, 99,
102, 140, 151, 153, 154
Stroud, Sharon 23
tuken, Anke 45, 49, 79,
99, 153, 154, 174
tutes, Heather 74, 99, 105, 20
Suchocki, Mike 135
ulhvan, Christina 135, 160, 175
. undcrmeyer, Becky 45, 79, 135,
175

undermeyer, Rachel
79, 135, 175, 206
voboda, Candy 118
wain, Stephen 135, 157
wan, Mark 135
wanson, Duane 23
wart, Todd 41, 118
Swartt, Jeremiah 58, 118
Swart1, Todd 29
word, Justin 46, 135
ykora, Jon 61, 135, 172, 173
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Tabchng, Chris 23, 61
Taggard, Grant 23, 32
Tagstrom, Jason 135
Tailor, Buck 138
Tasha, Tanya 49
Tatum, Candice
27, 36, 44, 47, 71, II , 154, 211
Taylor, Bob 23
Taylor, Buck 135, 176
Taylor, Carlos 135
Taylor, Kelly 118, 155
Taylor, Michael 137
Taylor, Miyoko 46, 137
Taylor, Phillip 137
Taylor, cou 30, 118
Taylor, teve 137
Tekala, Aly ia 137
Tcpley, Corinna 4 137
Terrell, ykol 64
Thiele, Enc 23
Thomas, Kathy 139
Thoma., Katrintha 137, 146
Thomas, Lance 58, 118
Thomas, Laura 33, 121, 137, 145
Thompson, David 29, II
Thompson, Jake 79, 118, 155
Thomp.,on, Kathy 43, 7 , 137
Thompson, Mark 61, 137
Thomp. on, athan 99
Thompson, ara 64
Thomp. on, tephen 46, 137
Thornton, icolus 162, 163, I 3
Th rpe, Bennett 69, 99, 181
Thurmond, Christi 48, 137
Tidnck, Amanda 118, 154, !59
Tillman, Staci 42, 4 , 137, 146
Tim, Bob 23, 140, 147, 162
Timms, Curti 70
Timms, Kailee 36, 40, 99
Tindill, Aaron 118
Tinkle, Amy 46, 118
Tittle, Robbie 69, II , 170, 172
Tobm, Andrew
36, 40, 115, II, 146
Tostanosk1, Helen 23
Trapp, Debbie 23
Traut, Christopher 61, 137
Treat, Arlene
42, 131, 137, 145, 146

Tng, ikki 174
Tnpp, Jennifer 118, 138

Trujillo, Louis 99
TruJillo, Sam 31
Tryon, Cody 137
Tuengel, heilah 48, 49, 137
Tuggle, Troy 137
Tumbaga, Chris 99,
104, 151, 154, 162, 178, 183, 211, ZD

Turk, Julie 99
Turner, Dave 20, 24
Turner, Emma 137
Turner, Glenn 170, 172
Tuthill, Amanda 137
Tuttle, Lindsey 118
Tyrell, Tony 18, 23, 164

Uden, Mandy 181
Untalan, Marchelle 29, 72,
II , 153, 156, 159
Untalan, M1a 137
Utera, Sean 137
Uyeda, Shawn 118

Valdez, Elizabeth 99, 101
Valdez, Ray 61, 137, 172
Valdiri , Mark 29, 137
Valdin , Michael 159
Valenune, Danny 137
Valenzuela, Gilbert 29, 99
Van Alstine, Dame II
Van ingen, Jessica 64, II , 137
Vanterpool, Rebecca 118
Vargo, Brandan 44, 49, 99, 144,
149, 153, 154

Vaughn, Lenny II, 13, 58, 99, 104
Vaught, Ramod 61, 137
Vennmg, Leahi 137
Vernier, Charle 30, 79, 99
Ve .. , James 99
Vialpando, Virgina 99
Vigil, David 61, 137, 172
Vigil, Edd1e 40, II , 146
illagomez, Jadene 99
Villarreal, Carolina 99
Villen, Thomas 137
Villeneuve, William II
Vincent, Marcu. II
Vines, lassen 137
Vinyard, Robby 99
Vis er, Dirk 24, 58
Volanos, Elisha 61, 137
Volano., John II
Volcic, Jeff 137
Von eggern, Andre 137

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Wade, ancy 24, 155
Wager , Karen 64
Wagner, Jason 137
Wagner, Jennifer 99, !59
Wagner, Jesse 30, II
Walden-Calahan, ikki II
Walk, Chns 41, 44, 137
Walker, Janice II
Walker, Michelle 24, 147
Wallace, Harry 24
Wallick, Stacy 63, 99, 167
Walter, Tammy 41, 137, 140, 146
Walters, Sonia 118
Wanowski, Curtis 118
Ward, Christopher 41
Ward, Richard 29, 99

Ward, Wendy 42, 118
Warren, Erika 41, 43, 46, 118, 146
Warren, Jessica 43, 118
Washmgton, Darrell 58, 99
Washmgton, Jerry 137
Wasserburger, Torey 44, 66, 99, I 6,

Won, Yuna 100
Wood, Adam 137
Wooden, Pagina 43, 137
Woodworth, Keith 29, 137
Wnght, Carlos 58, 119, 160, 164
Wnght, Cori

195

Watkins, Aubrey
36, 45, 47, 118, 154, 174

Watkins, Jessica 45
Watkins, Tanya 45, 137
Wat on, Cynthia 24
Weadon, Devin
27, 36, 41, 69, 118, 153
Weadon,John 24, 142
Weather , Jusun 137
Weathers, Stacey 154
Weaver, Rachel 12, 16,
41, II , 150, 153, 159

Webb,JIII II
Webb, Mike 137
Webber, Jason 137
Welch, athan 118
Wells, Brad II
WelL, Rose 24
Wermers, Joan 24
West, Sabrina 174
Westman, Aaron 79, 137
Westman, David II
Westphal, Janet 137
Wheeler, Chri 119
Wheeler, Matt 119
Wheeler,Myra 29, 137, 150, 174
Wherry, Melissa 119
White, Barry 137
White, Enc I00, 196
White, Samuel 29, 100
White, Veronica 119
Whitley, Michael 119
Whitman, Melanie 119
Whitney, B.J. 137
Whnney, Lisa 119, 137
Whittaker, Matt 137
Wiggins, France ka 137, I 3
Wihs, Heather 100
Wilkerson, Michelle 42, 66, 70, 119
Wilkins, Petra 137
Williams, Brad 119
Williams, Geraldo 137
Williams, Jason 29, 100, 162, 163
Williams, Jenmfer 137
Williams, Josey 137
William, Mandy 27, 119, 175
Williams, Pri cilia 137, 149, 169
Williams, Robert 61, 137, 172
Williams, arah 137
Williams, Thomas 46, 100, 170, 172
William , Tyrone 137
Willian, icole I00
Willis, Jody 119, 170, 172, 173
Wilson, Ian 27, 33
Wilson, Kri 119, 201
Wilson, Rick 20, 170, 172
Winklebauer, Byron 119
Winn, George 60, 61, 137, 165
Wi e, Rachelle 29, 100, 142
Wise, tephame 119
Wolfe, Bryan 42, 119
Wolfe, Yong 119
Wolthius, Chris 137, 165

Showing their Christmas spirit,
Monica Frank and Daffeny /go
dress for the ea on.

45, 47, 119, 144, 153, 184

Wright, Jon Paul 9, 29, 100
Wyatt, hauni 100

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Yalongo, Elizabeth 42, 78, 169
Yamasato, Amanda 46
Yarbrough, LaPray 58, 100, 140
Yother, ean 119
Young, Chris E. 119
Young, Chns M. 69, 119
Young, andra 42, 119
Yunker, haun 44, 119, 143, 174

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Zabko, Deb 64
Zani,Paul 119
Zanzig, tephanie 45, 119
Zay, Je ica 32, 36, 40, 46, 79,
84, 100

Zay, Jonathan 36, 40, 54, 79
Zie ke, Aaron 71
Zoleta, Flynn 17, 58, 66, 119

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17ze pep band slwws great
enthusiasm during a lwme
basketball game.

In deep concentration during
the contest, M1tchHollandand
Jay Holland bang tlze!f drums
to show their school spint.

First Row: Jennifer Glasco, Mike Bartee, Arlene Treat, Laura Dober, Tiffany Clayton, Kristen
Mutchler. Second Row: Shane Greenshaw, Andrew Tobin, Eddie Vigil, Staci Tillman, Jennifer
Cox. AmySandnick. Third Row: John Bedel, Joel Kirkland, ShawnDratz, WilliamRayes, Ryan
O'Rourke, Devin Weadon. Fourth Row: Fred Ellis, Jennifer Silvis, Mike Holland, Tonoccus
McClain, Tyeislza Preston. Tammy Waltor, Jay Holland, Jason Lafjler, Tanya Moonigham.
Micah La.ffler, Nick Me Cartney.

As tlzey perparefor their performance during the basketball gatne, Jennifer Glasco, Nikki Me
Coy, Angela Soule, William Reyes. Shane Crenshaw. Katrina Thomas. Staci Tillman and Chris
Bishop tune their instruments.

�Girls' Track
The '95 girls' track
sea on had it's share of
up and downs, but it was
the depth of the team as a
whole that truely made
them such awesome
competators. Of the 52
members on the team, 23
were freshmen whom
worked side by side with
upp r-classmen to really
do an exeptional job both
in practice and during
meets. The girls had a

great work ethic and there
was always someone willing to step in wherever
needed. Coach Shelly Miles
had this to say, "There were
more girls out for track this
season than in the past few
years, the leader hip and
hard work I attribute to the
seniors who have done an
outstanding job in keeping
peace within the team and
providing such great support
to every member."

Renea Kelly, gracefully glides over each hurdle at a quickening
pace clearly heading toward another victory.
First Row: ShamekaRodman, Donna Newkirk, Melody
Redding, Laura DeFelice, SarahApadaca, Gina Miller,
Tasha Kelly, Latasha Cunningham, Erin Green, Terri
Smalberger. Second Row: Andrea Brandon, Chelsia
Smitty, B.J. Edwards, Jennifer Glasco, Lara Elwell,
Danna Lethbridge, Amy Rivera, Amanda Rivera,
Shawnta Bell, Turkesa Bell, Malikah Nailor. Third
Row: Tiffany Fuhs, Jennifer Birchfield, Ginny Eller,
Sarah Hunke, Renea Kelly, Katie McColgan, Alicia
Hawker, Liz Boatright, Anke Stuken, Kim Henry,
Tamara Maldonado, JoniDecker. FourthRow: Vanessa
Greenlee, Shannon Cohen, Maria Sanchez. Cheryl
Hall, Jennifer Woolsley, Eleanor Bonoan, Monique
Harding, Lusia Watson, Lashanda Duncan, Vanessa
Bryant, Tiffany Johnson, Ellen Reed, La Christy James,
Tanya Fenner, Tammy Nack. Fifth Row: Coach Shelly
Miles, Nikki McCoy, Wendy Konhert, Jessica Arthor,
Chen Gillins, Raschelle Summers, Student Trainer
JeSSica Steen, Coach Michelle Acker.

Freshman, Malikah Nailor, has no problem with accepting a
perfect handofffrom Chelsia Smitty in the last moments oftlze
4x200 meter dash.

�Boys' Track
Getting agressive with
his shot put, Jeremiah
Swartz puts all of his
heart and strength into

Snwking their opponents,
Lance Thomas receives the
baton from Ranwn Alanw
on the 4X200 relay.

Mike Btshop energetically flies over
the hurdles in a home meet against
Mitchell and Doherty.

hi~ throw.

Fro/It Row: Will Johnson, Omar Saldana, Jeremy Acklin, Craig Hawker, Tony Sanders, Robert Morgan, T.J. Johnson,
Coach Larry Henry. Second Row: Student Trainer Niki McCoy, Jason Adamson, Mike Bishop, Lance Thomas, Evans
Wright, Edward Nicandro, Coop Mays, Chris Lauer, Jon Zay, Shane O 'Laughlin, James Smith, Student Trainer Jessica
Steen. Third Row: Manager Kelly Fomby, Matt Adamson, Ryan Weadon, Lennis Campbell, Jeremiah Swartz. Jose
Ma11ine z. David Carte r, Jon Sykora, Alan Taylor, Mario Allen. Back Row: Coach Paul MacRenado, Joe Pruett, Robbie
Tittle, Jon Wyatt, Frank O 'Laughlin, Mike Diaz. Brian Bower, Andrew Tobin, Brian Copeland, Manny Cuevas, Ramon
Alanw, Rudy Nailor, Aaron Springfield, Gary Henry, Danny Armstrong, Coach Greg Dahlberg. Not pictured: Scott
Barbie, Jimmy Hendrix, Cemon Lilly, Neric Mangrobang, Steve Pickens, Adam Smith, Chris Thomas, Robert Dian,
Dedrick Hyc!les.

The guys' track
team went above and
beyond what was asked
of them this season.
Taking fourth place at
the Icicle Relays was
just the beginning.
They have taken flr t
place at all of their team
duals, and they took
first place at the
Widefield Hex meet. To
top off their season,
they took first place at
the Canyon City
Invitational.
"Thi team looks
like the beginning of
several good year to
come. The underclas men are quality kids
with a lot of potential to
make an impact in the
Springs area in the
future. Our seniors
have provided solid
leadership and have
demonstrated what it
takes in work and
concentration to succeed." -Coach
Dahlberg-

�Gir s' Tennis

J. V.: Front Row: Managers Brian Dibene, Lonnie Schneider, and Kurt Strasner.
Middle row: Elaine Maschger, Stephanie Houp, April Kwasniewski, Kelly
Gardner, Virginia Garcia, Tanya Burnside. Top row: lenni Philp, Danielle
Campos, Crystal Lee, Allison Brewer, Myra Wheeler, Janeen Hayward, Coach
Randy Jones.

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Varsity: Front row: Managers Brian Dibene, Lonnie Schneider, Kurt Strasner.
Middle row: Lisa Limbardo, Michelle Jaramillo, Stacey Lethbridge. Top row:'
Lisa Christopherson, Annie Griebel, Heather Beasley, Elizabeth Perez. Jessica
Cales, Jennifer Gilespie, Coach Rick Risk.

Heather Beasley hits a powerful serve over the net, acetng
her Mitchell opponent.
Reaching for a forehand in a match against Mitchell, Elizabtth
Perez shows that tennis is not only a game of skill and
coordination, but also one of style.

�Girls' Soccer
Varsity

Varsity: 1st Row: Erica Kinhoffer, Jennifer Deal, Carolyn Servant, Suzanne Day,
Michelle Hardwick, Kelly Compton, Daffeny !go, Angela Bisceglia. 2nd Row: Manager
Adrain Murray, Nicole Crowe, Crystal Bradely, Amber Akin, Laura Laffler, Debbie
Prieve, Coach Dana Johnson, Sherry Pratt, Michelle Wilkerson, Teresa Spann, Manager
Keith McGrew.

In a one-on-one confrontation, Laura Laffler uses her
defensive skills to stop the opposing team from getting
a breakaway to the Lady Glads' goal.
Dajfeny !go dribbles her way through the defense, to
set herself up for the shot.

On her own, Teresa Spann Tries to get a shot of the
ball before the last of the defenders can get to her.

J.V.: 3rd Row: Kaycee Stewart, Amanda Ha"is, Stephanie Ederwein, Rachel
Sundennyer, Christina Lang, Alex Pedrazza, Melissa McKinley, Jennifer Funnan, Delia
Heffennan, Mary-Ann Meulbaur, Cassie Chambers, Coach SheUy Clemens. 2nd Row:
Vanessa Rodriguez, Laura Daubler, Amy Sandvick, Lyndsay FugaJe, Becky Sundennyer,
Rosie Piluso, Suzanne Philips, Nicole Eberheart, Monica Hubbard, Trish Coral. 1st Row:
Julia McCalther, KaJhy Tompson, Christie Kates, Suzanne Ennel, Joanne Guevara,
Marie[ Garcia, Carol MaJli.

Junior
Varsity

�'
The 1995 Prom, Midnight Masquerade, was
a tremendous success. The day began with rimltiple preparations that took longer than the event
itself. For the girls, there was buying the dress,
hoes to match, getting nail and hair done, and
buying the boutonniere. Now for the girls this is
very time con Uining, but preparation for the
guy are more costly. Guy must rent a tuxedo
and a car, buy tickets, a coursage, and dinner,
which all adds up to a little relaxation, but lots of
fun.
The night was full of magic. Even the WHS
Cheerleaders had time to do a little stunt in their
formal attire. This year Prom Queen Aida
Gomez and Prom King Myron Segars danced to
a low, romantic song after being crowned.
There was a wide range of music, from romantic,
to country line dancing, to rap. The night ended
with a quiet, relaxing drive home.
But After-Prom ... that' a different story.

While waiting in line to get into the 1995 Prom,
Jaclyn Baxter, Sherry Pratt, and Brandon
Vargo talk anxiously about the upcoming night.
In their Hawaiian ensemble, Cartee Burt and
her escort, John Tapasu, dance joyously to the
sound o(the great music at prom.

�Angel Doty and Tonoccus McClain
"cut a rug" while enjoying each
others companionship.
Tanya Lambert and Jack Myers rest
their feet after a long night at prom.
A group of senior prom-goers relax
and enjoy the last dance of their high
school career.
Three of the jive candidates, Myron
Segars, Kevin Coleman, and Kyle
Pressley, wait for the announcement
of king. Not pictured was Kent
Lambert and Aaron Springfield.
The candidates for queen Anke
Stuken, Melody Martinez, Aida
Gomez, Carolyn Smith, and Daffeny
/go also wait for the possibility of
being crowned.

�Men's Swimming
The Widefield
Men's wimrning and
diving team wa one of
•
the smallest in the
chool' hi tory. The
eleven man team made
up for its size with hard
work and de ire. After
several close meets,
everyone knew
Widefield was a force
to be reckoned with.
Widefield's four fastest
swimmers Mike
Lar on, Manabu
I hikawa, Shaun
Yunker, and Todd
Anderson took third
place in the tate-wide
competition Rampart
After finishing the jive hundred yard
Relay . Overall the
freestyle, Mike Larson bellows his
team made up for it
happiness as he wins first place.
mall size by placing
high in their meets.

With a look of determination, Manabu
Ishikawa pulls ahead of Air Academy
swimmers in the hundred yard breaststroke.

Todd Anderson is overcome by joy as he ends his race with a
new best time.

Manager Adria Campos, Luke Hoppe, Carlos Juarez, Bennett Thorpe, Chris
Merillo, Jody Kinney, Andy Kinney, Brendan Hogan, Todd Anderson, Mike
Larson, Manabu Ishikawa, Eric Stinson, Coach Cheri Becke, Manager Tiffany
Foltz.

�Baseball '95

M1ke Sanchez takes positwn to stop the on-line throw to prevent the safe
runner from rounding third base.

_ Greg Morris slides into home to
give the Widefield Gladiators
runs on the score board against
Mitchell.
Varsity: Front Row: Mike
Strasner, Chris Miller, Jay
Co"al, Travis Porter, Branden
Martinez. Andy McNear, Mike
Sanchez, Manager Amy BryanJ.
f Back Row: Coach John
Cunningham, Coach Mike
Biondini, George James, Bo
Simpson, Carl Luna, John
Simmons, Andrew Nikirk., Mark
Moneypenny, Josh Marquardt,
Kevin Coleman, Lenny Vaughn,
Student Trainer Darcey Abel,
Coach John Sanchez. Manager
Stacy Wallick .
J. V.: Sitting: Joe Foster, Greg Morris. Second Row: Cameron
. Jones, Tom Steen, Jared Nikirk., Jesse Kent, Joe Braun. Third
Row: Rick Smith, J.J. Campbell, James Mumma, Hamilton
Bohanen, Shawn Kastl, Jason Smith. Fourth Row: Jason
Walker, Mike HWJn, Heath Dobyns, Aaron neske, Isaac

The 1995 Widefield High School Varsity
Baseball team showed consistent improvement as the
eason progre ed. They had solid pitching and the
mo t depth of any recent ball club. Their goals were
to be competitive in every game played, to finish in the
top four of the CSML and to qualify for the state
tournament.
The 1995 Widefield High Sch 1Junior Varity team had a "great eason overall," as Coach Eric
Thiele puts it. One of the highlights of the eason was
when the pitching taff struck out 40 batters in eight
games. Thi year, along with every other year, the
, Widefield coache want to succe sfully take players
from three different chools and bring them together
in order to develop an outstanding teaiiL

�Creati\'e Writing taff: Mrs. Mary Lunardo, James Beasley,
Stacey Landreth, Dawn Brockett, Scott McNabb, Christina
Pere::., Lisa Leon-Guerrero, Stacey Weathers, and Tim Bishop.

Paul Harrill, Renee Kelly, Kathy Murphy, Kardia
Pinckney and Martin O'Brien are the jive students in
DECA who qualified for the National Conference in
April.
Congratulations to this year 's Science winners: Eric
Moore, Jason Moore, Laura Maddox, Joel Kirkland,
]Gines Beasley and Luke Hoppe (not pictured).

Here c01nes Mr. and Mrs. Renaissance Easter Bunny,
hopping down the Widefield trail. Devin Weadon and
Melissa Philp dressed up as the happy couple.

�KUDOS
The Top 7 G.P.A. holders of the Senwr Class of 1995 are (in random
order) James Beasley, Ben Bribach, Brook Robertson, Kent Lambert,
Andrew Latrell, Jessica Zay, and Robert Foley.

The Academic All-State winners for the Winter season are Stacy

Wallick, Chase Burt, Bryan Cravens, Farrah Robinson, Lisa
Overbay, Brande Gieck, Melissa Philp, Ginny Eller, Lara Elwell.

The Academic All-State Winners for the Fall season are: Joseph
Pruett, Mark Moneypenny, Ramon Alamo, Damieon Green, Neil
Mayes, Robert Foley, Daffeny lgo, Lisa Overbay, Kevin Coleman,
Bryan Cravens, Michael Strasner, Jason Jaramillo, James Beasley,
Laura DeFelice, Jessica Zay, Darrel Cotton, Brande Gieck, and
Melissa Philp.

Academic All-State
REQUIREMENTS:
Have a 3.3 G.P.A and a
letter winner.
The Academic All-State winners for
the Spring season are Ginny Eller,
Teresa Spann, Crystal Bradley, Amber
Akin, Candice Tatum, Sherry Pratt,
Jennifer Glasco, Jennifer Legaspi,
Andy McNear, Kevin Coleman, Kelly
Compton, Lara Elwell, Heather
Beasley, Elizabeth Perez, Amy Rivera,
Allyson Dicks, Amanda Rivera.

�All-State Band: 1st row: Bill Luten, Fernando Gonzale:., Kailee Timms. 2nd
row: Lrnda Richardson, Jessica Zay, Mike Bartee, Ryan O'Rourke.

K.

r LOitbert is a man u tth many talent·. He
rtl( ipate m tl earre. Wt efield Morning Nen ~.
Cl G1 her Smger · Chamber ~ 'mds, Senwr Counctl,
dEn tronmental Club. He has also produced a tape
four of Ius re o ~·n son s.

All- tate Choir: J.. , Row:Tan m • Michaels, Jessica Zay, Kent Lambert.
2nd Row: Renee Deguchi, Charmaine Anderson, Jason Laffler, James
Nicandro. Jrd Row: Lequeta Brown, Carulice Tatum. Bill Luten, Katie
Smith, Fernando Gon:.ale:.. Jennifer Rust, John Hampton. Eric La::enby.

All-State Orchestra: Helena Bigley, Kath
Guerrero.

Anderson, arul Lisa Leon-

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