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                  <text>�����Maybe it's the Altitude

The past generations often rav about the "b d ld
days··~ tirnes in which th re was less crirne, le ~ f ar and a
n1ore predictable future. People knew th ir n ighbor~,
door were left unlocked. and chil r n w re safe frotn
harm. Both our parents and grandpar nt vi w the pa ·t as
a better place than the world today and that fthe futur . We
are a generation with the futu re
for u . Just as the
graceful eagle critically s ur , th land £ r th tiny field
mou e, we too soar with o ti i. m and view the world with
the curiou eyes and the open minds f a new gen ration.
We appr ach problems from a unique p rspective and our
oluti n will be original.
are a b n rati n f y uthful
passion, real oncern aw . orne r . p nsibility, heartfelt
laughter, and honest tear ·. s tud nt of Wid fi ld High
School, we face the challenge. set f rth bef r us b cau.
we have the
ttitude that d term ine. ur Alti ud .
H

2

�Standing atop a craig of
sandstone, Jason Robenson
( 12) peaks the summit.
At camp over the summer, the
altitude showed its effect on
the Widefield Pom Pon
squad.

Homecoming candidate,
Jamie Marks ( 12) waves to
the crowd as she rides atop a
Corvel/e.

This says it all. Maybe it
IS the altitude.

Anna Chapman (12)
experience "a whole new
world" on the A. P. Biology
field trip.

3

�Maybe it's

wuet is the best time to
vtudy an aquatic mammal
like the hea\'er. These A. P.
Biology students search
Manitou Lllke for the
elusive prey.

learning by
•
experience
Thi
ear th
A.P. Biology cia e
mo ed outdoor . Mr .
0 erlin' cla e took a
two-day, overnight trip
to Manitou Lake. U ing
variou field biology
technique , the, tudent
tudied the montane ecological y terns. Included were in ertibrate
tudie , a fi h cen u ,
water chemi try analyi , and fore t ecology.
The tudent acquired an
appreciation for each
other and got to know
each other' trength . "I
get to know my tudent
better after th trip," reflected Mr . Overlin.
Copy by taff Writer

Heather Sandborn ( 12) is bun
collecting water samples oi1
Trout Creek for the water
chemistry segment of the A. P.
Biology field trip.
Classroom outdoors is an
integral part of A. P. Biolo~y.
Mrs. 01·erlin discus.\ e.\ montane
ecology with one of the groups
at Manitou Lake.
Proud of thetr catch are arah
Crandi-io( 12). Christina Lynch
( 12 ), and Shannon Oakle\' ( 12 ).
These specimens were caitght in
a seine net on Troll/ Creek during
the A. P. Biology field trip.
Inching her way across at Red
Rocks in Pike National Forest,
Estelle Gallegos ( 12) pause.1jor
a brief smile and a gi[U~Ie.

4

�"I thought it wa a
fun experience. A
lot of u bonded
together at the
campfire."
Jen Tittle (12)
"I thought that the
camping trip wa
an incredible opportunity to break
away from everyday cia life."
Nathan Appel
(12)
"I thought it wa
pretty cool. It
would have been
better if we didn't
have to take note
and if it had been
longer."
Carl Wohl (12)
"I thought it wa
fun 'cau e I got to
teer the canoe.
Beaver watching
wa fun too."
Keni ha Bell
(12)
Photos by: D. 01•erlin and
L. Over/in

5

�Maybe
It's the
Spirit. • •
Homecoming1993
A the fire crackled and
walzed and the muted
word projected overthe
megaphone re on a ted in
your bone , it wa there.
the balloon climbed
to the ky and the fir t
touchdown ent the fan
into an overwhelming
roar, it wa there. During the magic of the
dance or the laugh of
the Wacky Olympic ,
the Widefield Spirit wa
there. Homecomingha
been a tradition for many
year , but Widefield
make it uniquely pecial. Long before Homecorning image cro the
tudent body' mind,
everal group and organization prepared for
the week' e ent . The
final re ult of their effort wa a community
and chool flooded with
pride. Tradition and
new idea wove together
a week including the
barbeque, the bonfire,
the parade, and the enior dominated cla
competition . Ourfootball team exploded into

action, taking Mitchell
in a 14- win; while at
halftime, Moanaluli wa
crowned Queen. Our
ucce ful and memorable week wa concluded within Bower'
gym draped in ilverand
trimm din vivid shades
of blue. After the dance,
a treamer lay on the
floor and the light were
being turned out, remnant echoe of the
Widefield Spirit could
till be heard.
Copy by:Christina Dia-( 12)

" I wa so excited
when they called my
name, the butterflies
in my stomach flew
out. I was totally
overwhelmed! Mr.
Hall was great. He
and everybody else
made it really special
to be crowned a the
Homecoming Queen."
Moana Iuli

6

�During
halftime,
the
cheerleaders and PomPon girls
cheer on the Football players.
Mrs. Harrison and Mr. Sagona
serve up weiners to the ever so
hungry Pat Sagura (12) and
Larry White( I I )and the starving
students in line at the barbeque.
Kimo Bonnlycke ( 12) was one of
the most comical and adorable
clowns at the 1993 Homecoming
parade.

"It wa different becau e there were
a lot more people. "
Matt Paddack ( 10)
"The game was really exciting
becau e there were more people
there and you got to have more fun
with your friend s."
Carolyn Servant ( I 0)
"The bonfire got everybody into
the pirit of Homecoming weekend.'
Jamie McGlothlin ( 12)
"It felt good to be able to play
again e peciall~ in our Ia t homecoming game.'
Willie Page II ( 12)

Michelle Harding ( 12) and Kenya
Johnson( I 1 )and l acinta l ones( 1 I )
pump up the crowd with Widefield
pride
at
the
bonfi re.

7

�Maybe
it's the
Con1munity
In the pa, t few year ,
Widefield High chool
and the Wid field/ ecurity area have been labeled "r b lliou ." Thi
year the tudent decided to change our
reputation. Fi e alue,
were cho ·en b the tudent to be reinforced in
th community and e pecially in the cia , room. Tho e alue
were tru, t, re pect, rep n ibility, caring, and
th family.
All of the Widefield High
School teacher were
promoting the e value
by including them in le on and by being role
model who we can all
look up to.
tudent were helping
each other out by tutoring and by howing pride
in their chool. Many of
them wer in ol ed in
club to revive the community, uch a the Environmental Club, which
runs "Highway Cleanup " and organize the

"Recycle Program" here
at Widefield. A new
club wa the ommunity of Caring. Thi wa
where the five value
were focu ed . The
memb r were working
hard on public relation
for our , chool and community. Community of
Caring al o had a branch
calledTeamForum. The
member of thi branch
di cu ed and debated
i ue in the chool that
were of gr at importance, uch a : raci m,
reveL e raci m, and
choolpride. Theytook
each i ue and broke it
down into pecific problem which they th n
tried to ol e.
Overall, our tudent
were cleaning up and
taking care of the community. Theattitude of
the faculty and tudent
were oaring with pride
and determinati n making thi a great year.
Copy by: K. Pier on ( 12)
Members of the Teen Forum
steer the communitv into
conversing about future
plans in front of the high
school. Photo by: J. Weadon

8

�Helping out with the ASAP
program, Jon Alverado ( 12)
plav.s basketball with
Widefield
Elementary
students. Photo by: J.
Weadon

By Huffing napkins through
chicken ~vire, Nikki Murphy
( 12) gets the Homecoming
float for Community of
Caring started. Photo by:
J. Weadon

Nikki Murphy( 12), Kristie
Pierson( 12), Margorie
Hubbell and
Branden
Martinez
(11)
make
Community of Caring's
Homecoming float come
alive. Photo by: J. Weadon

At Widefield Elementary,
Chris Riley ( 12) tutors a
student of the ASAP
program. Photo by: J.
Weadon

9

�Maybe We're Still
Changing
Trend
come
and go. orne may Ia"t
longer than other , but
till new tyle continue
to develope. From the
peculiar
fa hion
brought back from the
eventie to the now
popular hip-hop look,
tudent at WH reate
their own diver e fa hion . Student the e
day aren't ju t ticking
with trend", they're di covering their own
look . From cowboy
boot and dredlo k" to
the ever popular leather
jacket, we've got it all
here.
otju tfa hion
are changing but o t o
are automobile tyle .
The look now i
dropped, with plenty of
ba s. Tinted window
with cool arti tic di play are al o in. It i
ery clear that the tudent ha ealotofimagination and aren't afraid
to how it.
For the 1993-94
chool year, tore like
JW, Merry-Go-Round,
Contempo, and for the
lower price the PX (on
Fort Car on) were mo t
favored by tudent . The
clothing line name that
really tood out were

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Color ,
Z.
Cros "
Cavaricci, Nouveau, Doc
Martin, and Kari. But
not just fa hion name
t od out, o too did
ports apparel brand .
Example of the e were
Starter, utmeg, Champi n, and Logo 7. It
wa n'tju ttheguy wearing p rt apparel, but
girL were al o taking on
moreofama culinelook.
Thi
year "tudent
weren'tju" t steppin' out,
they were teppin' out in
tyle.
Copy by: B. J. Edward

Bonnie Wright ( 12) and
Tudy Wiley ( 12) are great
examples of students who
combine practical with
paz;:.az.
Jennifer Tittle (12) was
cute then and she's even
cuter now.

�The change
from a
"sevie" at
Watson
Junior High
to a senior at
Widefield is
l'erv apparent
in kristie
Pierson (12).
Josh "Bear"
Simms ( 12)
shows the
traditional,
yet popular,
taste of
"Woodstock."

Danta' Wilson ( 12
shows his spirit
with the 110w very
popular sports
apparel.
Kardia Pickney
( 11) displays her

cultural side ~vith
her AfricanAmerican braids.

11

�Maybe
we're Co-ed
"Cheerleading i for
girl !'"'OhYeah!"Then
what were all the e tall,
buff, and extremely
manly gu doing n the
quad?Theywer ch ering and doing a darn
good job of it. Thi pa t
year e en bra e guy
took on there pon iblity
that carne with b ing a
cheerleader: two to three
game e eryweek, practice every day and trying to be the be t team
they could. But it wa
not all hard work. "Fun,
brui e , cut , and bump
on the head" are the
thing that helped Pat
Segura remember hi

12

enior cheerleading
year. "Guys houldn't
think it i ju ·t ~ r fag ,"
aid Joey Boroz, ophomore, "It'. mor challenging than it eern ."
The e e en guy have
proven thatch erleading
i definitely a port for
ther to check out. In
the word of 1a on
Robert on, "Any man
can hold a cheerleader'
hand , but only the elite
can hold their feet. "
opy by M. Hebert ( 12).
Jason Robertson ( 1 2)
(standing) and Nat/zan Appel
( 12) ( kneeling) slzow their
power, basing Jennifer
Martin ( 12) and Everlean
Zoleta ( 12) in "Russian
·tars."

�Cheerleaders Bnan Curtis ( 12) and
Linda Richardson (II) have school
spirit written all over their face f.

Pat Segura (12) executes
the iron cross. From left to
right. Flynn Zoleta( 10),
Jason Robertson ( 12), and
Nathan Appel ( 12).

Widefield's Varsity
Cheerleading squad shows
team work as they execute
the "Liberty."

13

�Maybe
some people are
uniquely special
While mo tofu,
are born alone, a few are
born in two' and even
fewer are born in three' .
Twin and triplet ar
among th mo t intere ting people here at
Widefield High chool.
Th difference
between them may range
from age, to tyle of
clothing, to the fact that
the never eem to get
along, while other of
them can be o much
alike in their per on alitie and their lo k that
they eem almo t indi tingui hable. Twin and
triplet have a unique
way of alway knowing
what the other i thinking. Beingthereforeach
other through all the bad
time and the good time
i one of their tronge t
benefit .
nlike mo t
other ibling , they har
a pecial relation hip,
and through thi , they
maintain that pecial
bond forever.
Other pecial tudent
thi year were Wid field
High School' exchange
tudents. Widefield wa
happy to ho t 3 Ru ian,
2 German, 1 Au tralian,
1 Spani h, and 1 Chilean.
Andrea Hendriguez, of
Chile, aid that he carne
here to know other
place and to learn Engli h. The chool he

14

attended in Chile had a
tudent body of every
grade, but had only 300
tudent ,alittleo erone
, ixth a , many a
Widefield. Ofherexperience in America, he
aid that he like drama
cia and hate the bu .
Polina ikiforova, from
Ru ia, carne to experince new culture and
place . he like it here
and plan to return for
college. "I want to tell
the tudent ," Polina
tated, "that communi m wa ju t politics;
thepcoplearethe arne."
Marcu Wandrey, of
Germany, aid America
wa different, but he
like it. "Here," he aid,
" chool i longer and
homework i more important."
Here is a representative
sample of t~vins and triplets
from Widefield High School.
ot only do their closest peers
get confused, but their own
parents can sometimes
mistake their identities. Often
it makes a person wonder if
he is seeing double.
First row: Mike and Jamie
Marks ( 12)
econd row: Peter and Paul
Harrill ( 11)
Third row· Micah, Laura,
and Jason Lajjler ( 10)

�Ten minutes older, Mike
Mark is only half of this set
of twins. Jamie and Mike
Marks ( 12) share a special
relationship. They could
ma.vbe even be compared to
Brandon and Brenda on
Beverly Hills 90210.

" If I had twin a an
adult I would bring them
together and have them
protect one another. "
Renee Deguchi (II)
" If I had twin a an
adult I don't think I'd
rai e them different becau e the way our parent rai ed u we never
grew apart. "
Mike Mark ( 12)
Elena Zhabina ( 1 I )--an
exchange student from
Moscow, Russia--said that
she min·es her family, but
like\ school better in
America.

"I think our relationhi pi ju tlikeanyother
normal . ibling relationhip, there i really no
difference."
Laura Laffl r ( 10)

Plzotos by: J. Folwm (12)

15

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17

�Abdusalyamov

Michael
Abdusalyamo1•

Amy Abel

Gary Abella

Paul Abernathy

Eva Achtemeier

David Albrecht

Kenya Alex

Brandy Alexander

James Allen

Jennifer Allie

Jonathan Alvarado

Christen Anderson

George Anderson

Tania Angueira

Nathan Appel

Michael Applegate

Jennifer Armstrong

Lynea Ashworth

MaryA vis

Johnny Baca

Greg Badnerosky

Laurence Baker

Bryant Bamba

Michael Barat

Joseph Barbie

Kiya Barlow

Dal'id Barnett

Amanda Baron

18

�Butts

Lisa Bartlett

Paul Basgall

Jeffrey Bauer

Christopher Bedel

Jennifer Beeler

Kenisha Bell

Kristen Bell

Rebecca Bellotti

Gary Bement

Gary Bentley

Ralph Bilbay

Lowell Binnebose

Manuela Black

Thornas Bonewell

Kimo Bonnelycke

Julian Boone

Robert Borden

Stephany Box

Jamie Boydstun

Travis Bradfield

Richard Bradley

Heath Braley

Damon Brimer

Troy Brovold

Ahin Brown

Mikel Brown

Lois Broyles

Jason Buckley

Jessica Bushway

Eric Butt

19

�Butcher

lzana Butcher

Aminta Byrne

Eva Byrne

Jeremy Campbell

Robert Canner

Steve Chandler

Anna Chapman

JoAnn Chapman

Kri ty Charleston

April Chavez

Emily Chew

Brandon Christensen

Melanie Church

Bodwin Clark

Akai Clifford

Brandy Cline

Bren Cline

Tory Cobb

Richelle Converse

Shawn Cormier

20

�Fiske

Tm-.·anda Crowell

Brian Curtis

Gwen Dabelko

April Da_v

Donald Day

Shelly DeSha~er

Carlos Davila

Kimberly Deering

Angie Deleon

Lucy Denley

Christina Diaz

Edward Dinsen

Jim Douglas

David Doughty

Natalee Drake

Tina Dunlap

Michael Duysen

Spring Edwards

Karen Elliott

Norman Escalera

Eliseo Estrada

Danaschi Evans

Yvette Everett

Brian Farson

Deanne Faure

Alan Febus

Aubrey Fennewald

teven Fincher

Christopher Fisher

Dustin Fiske

21

�Flannery

K. C. Flannery

Brian Foley

Chad Follett

Jay Franco

Steve Fra~ier

Chandra Gallegos

Troy Glommen

Antonio Gonzales

Christa Gonzales

22

Denver Foster

Monica Foy

Estelle Gallegos

Phillip Gallegos

Leslie Garcia

James Gon zales

Monique Gonzalez

James Grady

�Holbert

Carlos Grima

Patricia Hale

Erin Hall

Daniel Hanscom

Jennifer Han sen

Michele Harding

Scott Harmon

Grant Harris

Crystal Hase

Shelby Hatten

Marisa Hebert

Kristina Hefner

Vicki Heint::.en

Tammy Hellmann

Matthew Helms

Cassandria
Hendricks

Andrea Henriquez

Sarah Hightower

William Hightower

23

�Hong

Chu Yang Hong

Heidi Hopkins

Marjorie Hubbell

Amy Hutcherson

Moana luli

Carlos Jackson

Maureen ]ani /..:y

Rodney Jannillo

a cha Jason

Christopher Jellings

Amy Jensen

Daniel Jewell

Gerald Johnson

John Johnson

Shane Johnson

Natalie Jones

Purcell Joyner

Lewis Kary

Adrian Kelley

James Kelley

Robert Kelley

William Kellums

Connie Kelly

Heather Kelly

Patrick Kelly

Sayuri Kelly

Hyon Kim

William Kimball

Steve King

Chri tina Kinhofer

24

�Lund

Aaron Kirchmann

Tanya Kizzie

Sue Kline

Keith Knight

Arnie Knopp

Christopher Kois

Jeremy Kowalski

Lori Kozloski

Michael Krablean

Staci Kruse

Kenny Kurkowski

Paul Laird

John Lambert

Sandra Lancaster

LaTanya Lanckriet

Sharon Largent

Matthew Larson

Stanley Latham

Nissa Lazenby

Phillip Le Beau

John Lee

Ned Legohn

Jamie Leininger

Jodi Lethbridge

Tova Littles

Antonio Lopez

Jose Lopez

Shawn Louzon

Eugene Lovett

Jennifer Lund
25

�Luzby

Loren-:_o Lusby

Christina Lynch

Jamie Macias

Erin Macrides

Tangelia Malone

Jason Mann

Melissa Man-anares

Byron March

Fred Marjerrison

Deltamarie Marks

Jaime Marks

Michael Marks

Vernon Marshall

Jennifer Martin

Tina Martin

Erica Martine~

Mandy Martinez

Shawna Martinez

Heather Mascitelli

Michael Matti

Kelly Me Cleary

Amy Me Clelland

Stacy Me Colgan

Jamaal Me CovCannedv ·

Sheree Me Daniel

Brett Me David

Jamie McGlothlin

Timoth_v McWilliams

Debbie Misola

Bobb_v Mitchell

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�Parze

Gene Mitchell

Dawna Mixon

Jesus Molina

Maria Mondragon

Michael Moneypenny

Melanie Moon

Christy Moore

Michael Moore

Barbra Morris

Christina Morris

Nicole Murphy

Crystal Navarre

Zachery Ochoa

Jolmy Pach(!cO

Erin Palmer

27

�Parker

Jeremy Peltz

Brandy Pena

Veronica Perez

Michael PerezCoriano

Jody Peters

Ria Petrose

Isaac Petterson

Matthew Petty

Brenda Pfister

Jessica Phillips

Kri tie Pierson

Raimondo Piluso

Sonya Pinela

Elizabeth Portaleos
(Otte)

Enricomarquelle
Preston

'

Ramon Pressley

Eric Prieve

Jason Prunty

lsha Ramirez

Aspen Rasmussen

Cheryl Reagan

Corey Reedy

John Reinking

Mark Richards

28

�Sim

Tiffany Rife

John Rosson

Christopher Riley

Jaymi Ruby

Marcos Rivera

Wilson Rivera

Melvin Roberts

Jason Robertson

Jaqueline Rodriguez

Jeanna Romero

Richard Rosemark

Waltus Ross

Kelly Russell

Jessica Sadler

Greg SanAgustine

Joseph SanNicolas

Tina Simpson

Josh Sim

Ronald Sandvik

Jessica Seyfarth

Susan Shaiffer

Teresa Sharp

Brian Shelton

29

�Sjonost

Amy Jonost

Shane Skalla

Brandy Smith

Brevard Smith

Charlene Smith

Jason Smith

Ric/.cy Smith

Virgil Smith

James Snodgrass

Dalila Solorzano

Phillip Spann

Craig Sparks

Brande Sparr

Jamie Specht

Christine Stewart

Jacqueline Stewart

James Stone

Jamie Stone

Holly Strandberg

Marc Strasner

Angela Strempke

Robert Striebel

Rebecca Susser

Jerry Swain

Gary Taylor

Thomas Taylor

Bradley Thacker

Pattie Thibault

Charles Thomas

Carl Thornpson

30

�Bubba Tinsley

Jennifer Tittle

James Towell

Angela Tressler

Kenneth Turner

Kenji Uhden

Warren Upchurch

Bridgette Villeneuve

Jake Volcic

Jeremy Wachter

Furgie Walker

Stephanie Walter

Kristin Walther

Scot Weatherly

Mark Wellborn

Sonya Wentworth

Mike Whelan

Angela Whitfield

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�Wright - Zoleta

Amy Wright

Bonnie Wright

Fred Young

Everlean Zoleta

"Fred, stick to football,"
begs Mrs. Harri s as
Jennifer Tittle and Bren
Cline desperately agree.

32

Jeffrey Wusk

Shauni Wyatt

Katrina Yates

Bringing the Senior
mugs to an end,
Mau Larson clearly
states which class
is #1.

Trading in the soccer field
for a campground, Everlean
Zoleta and Carlos Grima
confront the morning cold all
bundled up.

LoriKozloskishowso.ff
herpearlywhiteswhile
taking a break from
cheerleading camp.

Pyong Yi

�Senior Life
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'J{?fS 11, 12, ~naissance, 12, 'Banrf &amp; :Marcliing
'Band·lO, 'Environmantaf Cfu6, So[o {2) ana 'Ensam6[e (1)
Contest 10

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Jnfierit tfie 'l!l.'ini %.e Curious Savage, 'Drama C[u6 rep. 11,
Presirfent 'Drama C[u6 12, 'Drama (L)

1\ppct N&lt;\t:ho.n: Cfieerfeatfing Captain 12 (L), ~acfi. 10,11,12,

~nnaissance Steering (ommitee 11,12, 'DJUitC 10, 11, 12,

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Nq:.. Kcny&lt;\: Ws 11,12, ~nnaissance, Cfieerfearfing 10,11,12,
'Bana 10,11,12,Cu[ture Cfu6 12, Community of Caring 12,
'111.1.1. .'D 10, Junior C[ass Presiaent 11, Sturfent Ca6inet
'Treasurer 12

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f&gt;o.Rblc. )os ph

1\(c)C&lt;.\ndcR. BRMdy

f&gt;o.R(ow. K1~: Soccer,

1\Hcn. )&lt;\mcs
1\HIC. J nmrcR:

([.)-lcllcrcd; I·Bl A-f·uture Busmc Leader' of America
COI.-Coopcrall\c Oil tee hJu.:alu&gt;n, I I IA-f·uturc
Homcma~cr' oJ America; \\ I · D : W1defrcld lmohcd m
l';cy, D1rect10n' Dl CA=Dl'tnhuti\C Lducauon Cluh ol
·\ mcnca. (. ·\S '\ {.'ourl Appomtcd Special """tant.
1\ndcRSon. ChRIS"CCnc.\ SADD' Student' .\'a'"'' Drun~ Dm mg A. AP=Ahcr
S..:h&lt;Kll \ctn\ltic' Program; ~HS:. allonal Honor StlCICl\.
1\ndcRson. &lt;::; ORgc
\\ l R.C -W,dcllcld En \Iron mental RcC)dmg Cluh.
·
1\nguc1R&lt;\, CAnt&lt;\
\\ P- \rea\ o..:auon.tl Pro~r.tm

J{S, ~naissance, Soft6a[[ 10(L),11, 12, Soccer

oft6a[[ 'Diving, Cfiior, 'F'BLJ'/. (Presiaent}

f&gt;o.Rncrr. 0Avld
Bo.Ron. 1\mMdA

lO(L), 11, 12

f&gt;o.Rt:(crr. l1s&lt;\

Nn:1:cR. CR&lt;\VIS

Bo.sgc.\((, Puu(

t\( VM&lt;\00. )onc.\t:hM

Everlean Marie Villabroza loleta (Jr.)
f •·ulean.
Con~ratulallonl.

Men mu continut·to
Be dctermim·d
ami han• fitith in God I'll pm1 }01
\'11//r \IICCt'\\ and happure11 tnthe
future
Lore, J1om, Kum lnnn., \tt• Nort·en .
and flnrn

punut• mur ~oaf in ltfe.

(ari nohl

4my nright
You hm·e a limn made 11.1 proud .and
&gt;H' art• plt·all'll to ll't' 11111 henmun~

Ill£ h a loreh \'11/lllg lad1 'iet Will
goa/.1 ht~h and allmr God 1011od
thmulih nm.

Dad, 1om. Bvme. and Tim

A1111
Tht·n ~:in• to the IHirld the be.\/ nw
han·.
And till he \Ill ill come had to }'Oil
-Mat/dine 8ruif~e1
Jm and pcact• to 1'1111, An11. a\ n&gt;u
1pread \OUr 11'/llfi.l .
Lort•, \tom and Dad

Christy nil/is
hauna H·itt
What a &gt;nmdajul JOI' nw han· bct·n to
rtlllr dad and me. You are anurtumr{i
role model to Hlllr si.lfer. We &gt;nmldn't
hare &gt;mnted wrrcmt e.\cept nw
Lort· Mom . Dad, and Mwu/1

Our Dt·art•.lf ( rt.\t\.
The n·an han• palll'd to quit Hv
We'lltrt'li\IIH'the mw11 mt·moril'l
and loo/...fonmrd. &gt;nth cmr(idence. to
the 11/CH' I\.1'011 ll'llll'lj&gt;l'l'lt'nCC Cl\ the
remauun~ vean unfold.
Congrutulmion 1.
\\e /on· 1011.
Atom. /)ad. and Jod1

33

�Don Ill Lamar ~~ i/1o11.
We are II'/"\' proud to he rile loring
pan 1111 of our •wndnful 1011.
Wt adon /)ollfa hccalllt' he i1 /onn~.
lwpf&gt;l, and /111110 he around. Ht lla.\
a/1n1n jillcd our llear1.1 1n1il jm , and
lore. God hill l&gt;lt•1wd 111 •nth a
lnmtlaful 1011 . We arc 111 proud of

onya Wentworth
Sonm.
~~~ an proud of \'01111/ld all Hill Iran•
ac!rit·1Td in hit?h 1clwol. We lu11·c
etmfidt'IIU Ill \'0/1 (Ill(/ J..11011 Hill call
atHimplis!r anl'thing Hill decide 10 do.
Rt·membt•r. you can climl&gt; any peak.
Hill han· aln·ad1· "1w1" Pil..n Pt·al...
ht'\1 1ri1irt•l llltilefwure
Lt11·c. /)ad. Atom. and 8l'll

Jennifer Tittle
Dear lellll({t'r,
You art a jm 10 us. Men Hlllr}wure
ht• fi//t•d II itJr fwppille\1 and ILICCe.\\,
Kt·cp r!ro.\t IIO/Idajili qualillt'\ and
Hill will ach1e1·t· wur ~oa/1 . God l&gt;lc\\

You 1·e come a Jon~ \HI\' ha/11'
Cmlf?rallllarion\.
."-1om &amp; /)ad

our dream comt• true there
u111/dn'r hell daut:!rtt•r more /on·d or
lm'Cil' than Hill. \Vc celehrall Hill.

E&gt;aucR. Jcn:cRy: ~naissance,

J{S, 1'oot6a{{, girf 13askg t6a{{

IAtrice ~Hiey
Ullrtct f.'ICI/111 (711111' ) Will'\
Ml' dtlllt:illn. Ill\' 111'11/iwnd. }'ouare
rrul\ a ~1}t}iom God }ou han•
ht·comc 111ch a lon·lr Hill/If? /m/1 I tllll
proud ofHm . ....flll' God bt· wah Hilt
a limn
lion• \'Oil Larnce,
Mom

Charle Thomas

Bubba Tinsley
Buhlw 111 rile llllbhlt•.l,
It 11·as a lng llep from bubble bath 10
basehall 111pcnlllr. hut WJII made it.
The 11ep1 ahead of Hill (/el hil(gn and
/ngga. Ti1ke them one at a 11111e and
srm focll.led. You lu11·e 11 hat11 rakes!
fA•·e your familY. Mom. Dad. and
Vickie

jerry Swain
Jerr..
£\plort tilt· mmmrai/1\,
Cro.1.1 r!rt• oet'tlll.\,
Srarga:e,
Endure.
Penaere.
lndulge,(nlll a/or and 1101 o}tl'n)
Be line, ( e1pecially 111 Hwndj)
AIIC!a!lmn kiUm,
Where mur 1pirrrra•·d1.
Ours follow.\ .
With lm·e Mom and Dad

Christine Stewart
Chn.\11111' Hill Jrm·e heen Ill\ jo_1 and
1111 ht•lf }rlt'llcl. lam n•n proud of
11 hat Hill hm·e turned infO. /Juml..
you for a 11·onderjitl se1·enran
yean. /11·i•h YOIIIIIIICil lwppint'\.\
and joY 111 Hlllr life 10 come.
1/m·e H&gt;ll rcr. much, Mom

Jtmerican tuaents, Soft6a{{ 10,11,12(L}, 'Drama C{u6

:Manger, 13anc{, Jazz '13anc{, '13[ue '13ana

BcH. Kcmsha: ~naissance, Wfio 's Wfio Jtmoung Jtmerican

E&gt;aughrnc.n. ChRISWphcR
Bcdct ChRISt"ophcR : 'VICJI Carpentry10,11,12
BcdcR. }cnmrcR: ~naissance 11,12, Wfio 's Wfio Jtmoung

Stuaents, 'Toaay's Leaaer's omination, '13askgt6a{{{L), 'Trade.
(2L) 5tft at State, Champion 1993 omination in 'Trac/('13anc{,
:Marcfiing 13anc{, W.l. .1J., 'Teen :Forum, Cu{ture C{u6, Commu

34

�nity of Caring, 'PuMic '.R.g{ations Coordinator ofStudent Ca6inet
l)c{(. KRISt" n

tkHc.\my. i\.\ROn
BcHo-cn Rcocccc.\: '.R.gnaissance, 'Porn 'l'ons 10,11, 'Drama 10,11,
'Drama (ounci{'Treasure 11, Jouma{ism 10,11, '11...-tJ;t".}[S 11,12
Bcmen-c. ~Ry: '.R.gnaissance (L}, '1{:;-{S, ;Joot6a{{

dents, :forensics 10,11,12 (L}, 'lJistrict Cfiampion, Y:iftli in State,
J{ptiona{ Qua[ifier, Co-:forensics rream ?.fan6er of tfie i)'ear,
Spanisfi C{u6 10, Matfi C{u6 11, Science C{u611, Interact
C{u611, Student Ca6inet 11,12 Secretary of 9.-fora{e, i)ear6oo~
10,11 Sports 'Editor

Bcn-cky. &lt;::;c.\Ry : rflzeater Produccions, 'Drama C{u6

BRown. CD1k {
BRoy{ s. lo1s: 'Wfio 's 'Wfio Jlmong Jfigfi Scfioo{ Students,

B1{bc.'Y· R~{ph
B{c.\ck. CDc.\nudc.\
Bonewc{(. 'Chomc.\s

•Women ~' '£nsem6{e 10, Jlcappda Cfioir 11,12, 'lJramall, Jldvanced 'lJrama, Vance C{u6 10, Interact 12, 'W.!. .'lJ. 12,
(jospe{ Cfiour 12, 1YECJ112, Cu{ture C{u6 12, Jlrt C{u6 12

Bonne{y k . K1mo

Bu k{cy. )~son
Burrs. CR1c: 'Tract 'Baskg6a{{, Crosscountry, Cfioir, Cfiam6er

Boon . ju{IM
Bo;c. 5-ccphc.\ny: .&gt;ltMetic rr"rainer 11, Sympfionic 'Band 10,11,12,

::Marcfiing 'Band 10,11,12

Singers

Boydswn. )~m1

ByRne. t\mm-cc.\
ByRne. Cv~: Swimming 10, Cfiam6ers 'Wind, ;Jrencfi C{u6 11,

BR~dp {d. 'CR~VIS

Sciecne C{u6 11, :First in Paired Situations (;Jrencfi C{u6) 10.

BR~d{ y. R1ck: '.R.gnaissance, Jlrt, Jlrt C{u6

umpbc{{. ) R my

BRc.\{cy. hc~-ch: ;Joot6a{{ 10,11(L}, 'Wrestfing(L) 10,11,12, rrracl(

CMnd{cR. S-ccv n

(L}10, 'Drama 12, 'lJeca, 1tJ./. .'D., Spanisfi C{u6

CMpmM. t\nM

BRimeR. o~mon
BRovo{d. 'CRoy: 'f?snaissance, (jolf (L}, :Matfi C{u6, 'Bi6{e Study,

CMR{csmn. KR1s-cy
Chc.wc:&lt;:. t\pRI{
ChR1s-ccnscn. BRMdon: 'f?snaissance, JltMetic :Fitness Jlward

'D'ECft
BRown. t\{vm: '}?snaissance 11,12(L), 'J{Jf.S 11,12, o/ice President

of_ J-f.S, 'Wfio 's 'Wfio Jlmong Jlmerican J{igfi Scfioo{ Stu

ChuRch. CDd~n1
C{Mk. Bodwm

Jamie Specht
}a !lilt'
Con~mllllatiOIII.' rou/im·e 1/01\
reached tile nnt plateau in \'Our climb
to tile top to make your dream.\ comt•
trut•. Hope rou ctmlllllte in rour
1pr111111i he/i£}1 and lettlu·m ~wdt· Hill
111 wmr deci1ionmak111~ 111 tile future
Thank \'I Ill ji1r all tile /wpp1 momt·nt\
\'01//ia\'l' ~1\'1'1/11.\.
! .on·, Mom. Dad, and 11111 Leigh

Brevard Smith

Slrane \kalla

Charleen Smith

Slialll.
Wt art' proud of 1'111/r accomplillime/11\
111 life. am/prtn }or tire \'£'/'\'hell }i1r
Will in tile jitturt• Bell lri1ill'l on a
lwpp_1 Gmduatum!
l~e /m·e I'II/I, Jfothcr Dad and Paula

Bobby Striebal
Bear Simmf

Boh/11

Bear,
lte 'n• 1'£'1'1' proud of rou!
l.m e. Mom, Dad. t1attand Am1·

~·ou 'n· comt·along 1101. We're
flrtllld0/1'011 .
Lon•. ttom and Dad

35

�Ocn{cy. Lucy
01.u. ChRisnM: '}?snaissance (L}, ?{_:J-{5, yir[s .State, Jltfi[etic

C(IITORd. t\ku1

On)C. BRundy: :PBL51. 11
Omc. BR n

'Trainer, 'Tcnllls :A-fanager, (jennan _ }[&lt;;'Vice President, Science
O[ympiad, 'R_fnaissance Steering ( ommittee, 'l(am6ow C(u6,
S5I'D'D, Student yovemmen t, J''BL51., :forensics (L), 5l551P

CoM. CORY
Coh n. ) nmrcR
ConneR. BRund1s

Oms n. edwuRd
Oough~y. O&lt;-w1d: 'Tfieatre Productions

Conv RS . R1 hc((c

0Ruk . Nu~u{c

Cook. Lcl(unl

Ou ommun. Rochc((c: Concert Cfioir 10,11,12, 'Dri[['Team 10,

Co;c. CO.chc((c

Spanisfr C[u6

CRun&lt;.k\((. W ndyc

Oun{up. 'C1M: '}?snaissance 10,11, Orcfiestra, Cu(ture C[u6,

CR nshuw. CRuv1s

Orcfrestra Counci[ 10,11,12, Presidentia[ :fitness Jl1.uara
Ouy n.CD1chu {; _ W.S 11,12 '}?snaissance (L} 12, Y:oot6a[[
11(L}, 12, Y:rencfi C[u6, :;\.(ost Outstanding Student 10
edwuRds. SpRmg: '}?snaissance 11, Jlrt C[u6 11
CH1oc kuR n: 'R_fnaissance 11, Sympfronic 'Bana (L}, 'Itt'. I. .'D.

Co&lt;(ms. )ul'TlCS

CR ss. s~ phMI :'Drama 10,11 (L}, 12, 'Drama Counci[ (Joint

'Treasurer}, 'Environmenta[ C[u6 11,12 (. ecretary), Spanisfi C[u6
11
CROll.IC(C 'Cutu&lt;.\n&lt;.k\: 'D'ECJI11, Cu[ture C[u6 11, 12, 'Teen
Parenting C[u6 12
CuRns. BR1un: 'Wrestfing 11, 12, Cfieer[eading 12, Our'Toum 10,
C5t551., 'Bi6fe Study, 'Drama C[u6, ~"tJ,t':J{S

escu{CRU.

ORmun

Cs~R&lt;.\du. C{JS o

Cvuns. Oun&lt;.\S h1: _ J[S 11 ,12, 'Bas{cft6a[[ 10,11,12, Soccer

Ouy. t\pRI{

10,11,12, W.l. .'D 10, Cufture C[u6 11,12

Oc Stku R. Sh ((y

Cv R rr. ~v rrc

OccRmg. Klmb&lt;:R{y: '}?snaissance 11, 'Jitlomens 'EnsemMe 10,11,

j:aRson. BR1un: Carpentry C(u6

Cfiam6er Singers 12

~cbus. Nun

Oc Leon. t\ng1c: '1/o[[ey6a[[ 10, 11, Soccer 10,11 (L}, 12
Alicia Seeley
Licia.
Fou hare accl/lllpli 1lu·d mon• in lilt'
jir.\ll't~hlet'll w111r life 011 Earth lht·n I
did, I admm 1 ou Con111111e lilt· n·11 oj
\our lije ll'ilh a ptllfll'e alltlllde and
w1u 11ill ~ofitr, m.1 dau~hlcr rou are
bcauti{itlallll lctlt·med. lwn 1'1'1'1
proud of you lion• Will ,\lint Dllllll
'icelt•r more !han Will 1n//en'f' ~II/IlL
Mom

Matthew 'iauder.\
'Ha11he11
Ket·p !hat ll·onderfitl .11111/e a\ \'011
pun lit' Hill/' dream\ and !here 1n111 'I
bt• lllll 1hin~ Hill can'laccomplilh
A/wan Ill&lt;' God a\ rour ~uidt• 10 1'1111
IIIli\ Ill \Iron~ and ll'lll' t'llllll~h 10 do
ll'lllllll riglll, 1'1'1'11 i{llml'all\
njcclum. !Itt• •mr/d i1 11111r1 111
COIIljllt'r \II Cllll/111111' 11/maJ.:e II\
proud.
We lore Hill. ~tom . /)ad. and 7tllll

You \'l' a/ln111 had a Clift hum!!'
Lon·. r •tel/e allllf."•·cr/cwl

Chri~ty Robin11111
C/m111

11 111'1111 like )1111 n·11erda1 rou 1n·n
.&amp;~~•.I.J• Iafillle ~irl and our mr of \1111\hine.
1111 I hal YOII han• ~1'111111 up. if
1ccm1 likt• 11/CIIl' !han l'l'l'l 1011 Ifill
han 1ha1 11111\hllle IiiilCh. ,\/11'&lt;11 1
kct·p HillY ~oa/1 111 1i~h1 wrd 11l lnu
Ill HIUnd/. }'ou lw• ·t• a bn~ht frllun
ahl'lul. Our /on• and 111ppor/1111l
afiiCI\'\ f&gt;t• 1rifl1 Will.
Lon· \1om and \far~

Chri.\ Riley
Chm.
~~~ art proud of Will cmd all Willi
atnmtplilhmt·nl•. We •wuldn'tlllk
ftlrmore. AI Hill reach 1hi1
cro\\rotul of murlifi•, our /on•, pride
and 111ppor1are ailn11 1 1r11h Will,
Thank\. Chn1. for bt'lll~ \'1111
Lon. Dad and Mom

Corey Reedy
Kt'&lt;'P 1mihn~. he paltcnland 1/&lt;11
focll.\.led 1111 rour ~oa/1.
We /on 1'1111, \tom, Oad, and Chm

�,t\pen Ra\llw Hen
l.llth One·
rou hm·c tii\CI) of lllll~ln!i \0111
parmi\ jc·l'i old, to \l'l' our ha/11 s:ir/
xmduwc 11 •omethlll'l cl~t• Wc 11·ill
a/1w1 1 /w h('!'l' for \flU amllllf'f'Orl
1011 and all wu do.
/.on A Ill' &lt;I\ 1. '.tom, /Jad, Wn,

l!lw Ly nn Ramirez
11/w,
Oh.' I ~nm1 the ani Ill' I to that' We•
ion· 11111 1.1'
Mom and /)w/

Kri. tie Pierson
Kri\lic
We· hm e "atched Hill 'lrllll jmm a
preciou\ hah1 'llfi into a hcawt}u/
Hllllll( II 'limen. Vot )1111 hea1111{u/ on
the• 111111idc· hwmorc 1/llflllrtant/\ on
the 1111idc. , \II of our /on•. hopc1
and flrtl\l'rl go 11'1/h Hill CIIIC/IIl'
/../1(}11 Hill 11t// \lle'C'l'Uf 111\\flllt
ner Hill emlcen er to do. !he l.ord
lnt/1 hle\\ed 111 11hen he '!al'l'll\

Jason Prunty
Ja\IJ/1.
rrom thi1 lwpp1, 11reat e lu/d of 111
month\ to the mature and
ll'\fiOIIIihlt• adult that 1011 are todav,
I hare• a !Inn 1 he en •·en prollll of
Will.

1'1111

Mom

·l..ill'l', Dad. Mom. 'i11tc·n. Brothe·n.
ll'Cl'\ and 1\;tpht·\\

You an· tnt/\ a h/e\\111'1 s:in·n 1o 111.
We prtll that God 1nll e Olllllllll' to
gtllde and hie\ 1 mu 111 the COIII/II 'I
n·an Conl/mu• to/Ill' Hlllr God
xin·n talc·l//1 1o achine nenth1n'l
po1 1ihle
Wt• /m·c• Hill, \1om and Dad

Enricomarquel/e Preston
Ccmgratulaticm.\, Enriumwrquc•lle'
A limn fiJ/Icm vour dream\.
Lore Mom

To our dau'lhter ~ crOIIIUI Lt·e
Con'lratu/atltJ/1\.1 \Vm to 110 \'ao.'

J ody Peters
I'M GRATUA TING'!!.'!!'!!.'.'

prell'nt/1· \en-11111 11'ith L 'iS Ahralwm
Lincoln C~'S 72 and Bmtha

Jeremy Peltz

h·n·11n

~Wiie Page
"Oh. l 1nmder ll\ l 11tlu·rl!. 11ha111 il

You wuldn 't jill tho.\e hool\ hac~
thc·n. hut Hill 1urc· donm• . We 11'1\h
muthe he11111 11 hellt'l'e·r 1011 clwo.\c.
Lm·e a/11 an. '.tom Dad and Tara
P ~ ~ ou a!lmn could ma~c a
jillluon \talc·m;·nl.

' '" me Ill lt'l'lllll'l'n H'Cirl! \\tl/1/n
lu111d\Ome ., W1ll I he a fomhall
p/awr ''"

~mch&lt;:R. St"even

10,11, Cfiam6er U 1incfs 12, J{ef[o 1Jo[[u Pit, 'Band Counci[

~tsh&lt;:R, ChRtsmph&lt;:R

~presentative 10, o/ice President 11, President 12,

~tske. Ousnn

Po.nneR4. K.C.: 'Tfieatre Production, rrYECJl
~o&lt;ey. BRtc&gt;.n: Swimming 'Diving (L)10,11,12, U 1ind'Ensem6fe

opfiomore
Co unci[ 'Treasurer, Junior Co unci[ 'Treasurer, Senior Counci[ 'Vice
President, tudent Ca6inet 12,

~o&lt;som. }c&gt;.!Tl&lt;.\&lt;.\{

37

�hall(m Oakley
Dcart\1 ~'luuum.
E11pn lifi•. li1·e it to the /ilfit•ltlllld
a/lnn.1 \tri1·c to he tlu· n·rr hnt Will
call he. }1111 han· a fill to offer to
thi.\ uwM. 1-h ion• 1n// he 1nth Hill
ahmn, u1lt'rtTcr Hllllllllr ~~~- Wt
alff/1\T Villi ITI"Y IIIllCh.
Mom , Htfl. Stephamc, a11d A11tho11_1

Shaylyn Yyborg
Slrm1m,
hw '1·e hee11 tire llltt.\lltltt' tit our /in·1
for t'i~lrtee11 Yean. Sou. a\ \WI ~o
011 to hi~gn a11d ln·ner. k111111 tlrat 11 t
fm ·e wrd .111pport you 111 all that HILl
do.
1.111 '1' Dad Mom . Rod

'Viclwle .'\.1urphy
iclwle,
You IH'rt'm\' trt'a\urc tht'll and \'Oil
lrcn·e jt/.\1 become more a/Ill more
price/e.\.\ a.\ Will lta\'t' grmm up.
Tire future has I( real wrd ~ood
tlrtlll(.\ ,, .\lore for you. I /on• you'

We 'rc 111 proud rif HILl.
Co11gratulation\! Ma~e your dn•wn1
comt• true.
Lon· ahmn. Mom a11d Dad

Christi11a Morris
Dt ar Chri\lina.
Tlu·n han· htTnnumY hli'\\UHP God lw\
bntort'll upon 10. But ottt \H' art•
e\f"'' wllr rlumk{ul for 11 our jcnrhom. jilf
Hm mach LH a jwmly. Fou Iran alu O\ \ \et
nmr f.!O&lt;ll\ lru~lr ami \lumn II\ that wm
lwn tlu• u·i/lpmn·r to reach tlu·m. Tlu

qwrt.
You ·,.e nrcrcle it. 11 e k11e1\ Hill ll'ould'
Cu: w1u got ••/rat 11 take.\.1!
If tlrere 1n•re anmrore like Will,
We "·ould take tlrem too-"
Our /on• forel·er. Mom. Dad a11d the

~ran am/ jo_\ that \'OU han· hrou~ht lun·c
madt lljt• \tonn\ \t't'm mrldt·r. A\ wm
do\l tlu boo~ on tlri\ t Jwpu·r 111 _Hmr lilt
ut•/ropt wm'/1 rt•mt·mht·r tht· fW\1 18 Yean
fondl\, a\ tire_\ June ht't'll wmr root\ am/
noH \nth /on u t' ~in• ww \Our H m~\
Lnn . \Iom and Dc~d

~OSt:eR. OcnveR

(L) 10,11,12, Jl.rt C[u6 11,12, Interact 11

~oy. CDomc~

c:;on~{c;l;. CDomquc Lee: '_FJ-{Jit 11,12

~RMCO. ef:R~tn

c:;R~dy. Jo~t:~n CD.chc~{

~{{egos. Ch~ndR~ Le

c:;R~m-esplRit:u. CD1chc~{ Sh~non

c:;~uegos. est:eUe: ~naissance 11, 'li{_J{S 11, 12, Cfieerfeacfing

c:;R~ndl;l;IO. SGR~h : ~naissance 11, '1/arsity Soccer (L), '1/arsity

9,10,11,12, Soccer 10, 11, 12, Student Ca6inet Secretary12,
:Jear6ook_9,11,12

~RReiT. t\{JCI&lt;.\

'.Foot6a[[ :Manager, Porn Pons (L) 10, W.I.'l{'D 11, 'D'ECJl. (L)
10, 11, 12
c:;RMt:;l;. CD~rrhcw: JfS 11, ~naissance 11, Soccer 10, 11(L},
12, '.Forensics 10, 'Environmenta[ C[u6, Outdoor C[u6, Community of Caring, Science C[u6, Interact, (jerman Cfu6

~RR rr. S~nc eRik

c:;R {{. (Oc{~Jnc

c:;~y{e. S~wn B

c:;RIJTin. t\~m

c:;e1eR. Oav,d: Cross Country (L}, TracK_ and '.Fief£

c:;RIJTin. Lee: 'D'ECJl. (L) 10,11,12, 'District '1/ice President, Stat

c:;e1eR. Joseph

'1/ice President, tate President, Student (jovemor Offices
c:;RI!Th\. c~R{os: Soccer, Senior ~presentative

c:;~uegos. PhJ{{Jp

c:;Mc•~ Les{•e

c:;eoRgc. ~vonc
c:;,{{Md. Consuc{{~

c:;ROJ:F. f&gt;RI~n

c:;{enn. 'CI{CW w~{dcn

c;Ross~ns. BR~ndy

qommcn. 'CRoy: 13as/(g.t6a[[ 10,12, (jolf 10, 12
c:;on~{es. t\nt:omo

c:;on~{es. ChRJst:m~: ~naissance, Interact, Spanisfi C[u6,

Jouma[ism
c:;on~{es. J~mcs: ~naissance 10,11,

3

c:;unt:eR. h~ns
h~{e. P~t:RICI~

h~u. eRm: Tennis 12, Year6ook_Staff 12
hMt:eR. )eJ:F

JfS {President}, '.Foot6a[[

�hc.\nscom. OM1 {
h~\nscn. J nmr R.' Cfioir 10(L},11,12, 'Tafent Sfiow ana 'Entertain-

ment '[onite, 'Drama 10{L),11,12, Pfays ana Musicafs, Ligfit
Crew, 5 tage 'Design, C.:UJl Program, 'Drama Cfu6, , Sofo +
'Ensem6fe Contests
h~Rdmg. CD1chcUc: PomPon 's 11{L),12,
h MmM.Scorr
h MRIS. &lt;::;Rc.\n-r-: !foot6a[[ 10(L},11,12, Stuaent 'Trainer ll(LU2,
h c.\sc. CRys-r-c.\{
h c.\rrc.\n. Shctby
heRbcRC CDMISc.\
herncR. K R1snnc.\
hemn: n. IC't"ORic.\.' Soccer, 'Bantf(L}, 'Deca,

10,11, Spanisfi Cfu612, 'U'fio 's 'U'fio amongJlmerican:J{igfi
Scfioo[ stuaents 10,11, 'l.lniteaStates Jlcfiievement Jlcaaemy, Jt[[
Jlmerican Scfiofar for Jlcaaemic Jlcfiievement ana !foreign
Language 11
h odges. OM1 {
hoogkms. t ngc{c.\
h o&lt;bcRC Nc.\-r-c.\Sho.
hong. Chu {Jong
hopkms. hc1d1
howcu. l&lt;..nnb&lt;:Rty
h uOb&lt;:tt CDMgoRI
h u-r-chcRson. t\ my
lRon C toud. ChRis-r-ophcR

he m:&lt;:. J R my
heU11K.\n, "Cc.\mmy

lut 1. CDoc.\11&lt;.\

hetms. CDc.\rrhcw
hemph1tt CRnl C
hendRICks. Cc.\ssc.\ndRic.\

Jc.\Son. Sc.\Sc ho.
J ttmgs. ChR1swphcR
J ns n. t\my: 'D'ECJl10,11 , !frencfi Cfu6 11,12

henRiqU S. t\ndR c.\
h1gh-r-ow R. ~\Rc.\h : Soccer 9, 'Drama, P[ays, 'Drama Cfu6, (je rman

J we(( , O c.\m {
Johnson. Ocnms
Johnson. &lt;::;cRc.\{d: ~nnissance 11, :A-fen's Cfioir 10, Jlcapef[a Cfioir

Jc.\ckson. C\R{os

C[u6
h1gh-r-owcR. W1U1c.\m
hmds. l&lt;..cU1
hmcs. t\ng1 : ~naissance 'B[ue Cara (L) 11, Principaf's List

M ichael M oore
COOL!'''''''''''
ion . Dad am/ \tom

Marie M ondragon
Marie.
ll\·llh 1'1111 the hl'lt 111 life, ltl/111' life
1.1 a ~ijtjmm God. What mu do
11'ilh mur fiji• i.1 mur ~1/t 1t1 God
a11d Hlllrll If Scco11d. I 11'i1h 11111
\IICCI' \ \ , /Wf&gt;flllll'\\ llllllahOI'I' alit hi'
~rellll'\1 gift of all. ion·. God h/1'11
mua!lwn!
l..IH 'I', '\.1om. Dad, t:nc, ami
Chn\11111'

Brett .ltcDa ~·id
Dear Brei/,
Fromjint ~mdc I\ hen our
"lew/a" too~ can· of the da.\ .l jiw
Mr. Wallace Ill s·I'IIIOr C/111 .\
Pre.\ ldl'll/ 1 ~~~ n a/m111 proud of
\'Olllllld kilO\\' lllll'llaccompli1h
MCCH 111 thejullln' . What\ llt' \1,
Prn ·•
Lon· a/11'11\ 1, Mom , Dad, a11d

11, Cfiam6ers Cfioir 12
Johnson. John : !foot6a[[ 10, '13as/(g.t6a[[ 9,10(L}, 'Bana 9,
Johnson. Shc.\nc
M elanie M oo11
Oop1 had luur dav
'&gt;11'1allu',
You 1rere a!lwn -a11d al•m.n 11'111
he- a in~ JO) IOU\ , a11d nenhm/1
aruond wtu. A:cep nmr 11111111 1mi/e,
mur hi~ h;·art,alld a11 ope11 mi11d and
Hill I\ ill C0/1(/UI'r tilt• 1\llrfd.
un·c. Dad. Mom. fm11k. and '\.far/..

Jamie J1cG/othlin
Jam it
If li(e gin•s wma "hump ", "dig " 111
amill'l' itthmu~h . "Set" wmr
~oa/1 high a11d " /ut'' tht·m all. We
lore youlwh1 girl!
Mom , Dad, \fichdh· aml Tm·/or

tacy .'\.lcColgan
Stan
8/111 rihhon1 . \Cietln"jwn. alld
champio11.\hip1 ;
A IIIII~ IIIII~ llllljOrt'lgllflllld;
Hart/lntrkmg , rt'\fllllllihlc.
t ouare po.lilil·t•fl· gm11d 1
UH·e. \tom. Dad, Katlt', 011d Patrrc/..

~~('11(/\

39

�h elly .UcC/eary

J ennifer .Uartin
Jennifa.

Ad/1
Wi.1i1111g wu all the }O\' and
fwppillt'\ I Ill HI/I \(art 11/llllher
joumn do1111 tht• road of lifi·. You
are I TIT .\fii'Cial ro 111 and han•
11111de 111 proud. Wt'h/1(11\ vou
jilfure 1rill be .filled 1111h .\1/Cet'.\.\.
Hen God be 1111h you11011 and
farner We /on• rou'
Mom . Dad and Chrilfopher

Con~raru/arwn1 ro our precW/1\

"/IItle ~trl" 11/w ha1 reached rht•
jirlf major 1111ielfolll in hl'l' lift• We·
pra1· rhar God 1nll a/lmn direct
1011r path. Wt• lore rou and liT are
n•t-r proud of Hill.
u11·e. Mom am/ Dad

Jaime Uarks

Micheal Marks
Mil-t.
\Vt• kne11 rhar wu could do 11!
A/lmn remember Hill can bt•
wrlfh111g you clwo.\t' and 1re lore
Hill n•rr much. Go /i1r the be11.1!
u11·e ahmn. Mom. Jaime Jenni/i·r,
Grandpa and Grandma

A/lmn r£'11/t'lllht'r 1n• /on• you. We
are 10 proud of the Hltlllg /cull
you'n· gro1111 fll be. Here\ hopt·
j(n rht• ht•lf for the re\1 of Hlllr life.
Lon a/liB\\, 'l.fom. Mtcheal.
Jem11/i·r. Gramlpa e111d Grandma

Jamie A1acias
Jamit.
What a ph-a.1ure Hill lwn• het'lt!
You hm·e a!lmy.1 been 10 gro1111 up
and relplllt\lble. Tholl'lftlaltrie.\
.1houlcl mal-e lifi· a .llltil}\in~
tuh·ellture.
EtljO\!.'
Dad. 'l.fom. Ktm. Gma. and ll'l'emv

Erin Macrides
l:.nn.
h111 lun·e become 1 uch a ~ 1"01111-llf'
penon. A1 Will lfep m·er the
rhre.\lwld oj wur /It'll' life,
r£'1111'11/bl'l' IH' 1nll a/wan be there
j{tr you.
l..tll"l', '1.1omaml Dad

Jason Mann
}a \lin

J enn Lund
}I'II/I,
Our "Rmdnul" lw1 b/o.\.\OIIIed
11110 a beaull/ill. lmw~. ami cam1g
\'Ollng 11"111111111 The bell friend a
pt-r\0/1 coulcl era hm·e. Wt• Ion·
Hill and are 10 l'l'r\ proud of you.
Mar all your drew111 come rme.
l.tH·e. Mom. Dad. and Chri.1

The dill· Hill 11 ere bom 1n11 a
hcaurijitl..\1111.\hllt\' day 111
Honolulu. That heallf\ and
11111.1hine i.1 \OIIIething 1re 11·ill
a/1mn equate ro 1011 You are a
IHI/Iderfu/ \(Ill and II£' IITih \'0/1 01/f
CO/I~ratu/atiOII\ and COIIfilllll'd
lwppine\\ and .\liCct'\.1 llitertTer
life 11 ill rake 1011.
Lon•. Mom and Dad

Jo se Lope:
l ow,

Sharon Largent
'ilumm .
\\o e are proud of Hill and 11"i1h tht•
ren he.\1 111 your}ilfure.
uH·t•, Jfomand Dad

Con~rarularwnl. 11 'Ia bow rime.

Good fuel. in the Jwure. \Ve 'II

a/Inn·.\ he there j{1r Hill.
ull"l Mom. Dad. Ddli. Lui1. and
Guillermo

Jones. t\.m1
Jones. Nt\t"t\(1 : Porn Pon 's 11, Cfi.oir 10,11,12
JoyneR. PuR c((

~Ry. lewiS

k. (( q. t\dRlt\n: Soccer 11
40

KcHcy. Jt\mcs
KcHcy. Ro6cRt"
Kd(ums. W1H1t\m
KcHy. Conm
KcHy. hct\t"hcR : Women's Concert Cfi.oir 10,11 (L}, Jil.capef[a Cli01

�12, •Jtlomen s !J3ar6er Sfiop 11, , So(o + 'Ensem6re (on test
9,10,11,12, l)ear6oo(Staff 12
KcHy. Po.n1 k: (jo(f9,10,11
Kce&lt;y. S..\yuRI: 1(fnaissance 11(L},12, :;{5, ~:MCJ'l Youtfi
Leaaersfiip, IJ3ana 10,11 , :J{onor !J3ana 10, Sopfimore Secretary,
Junior Secretary, enior Secretary
Kcn:(c. CRys~o.{
K1m. hyon: 'Tennis 10,11,12, Interact, :f!J3L&gt;l
K1mb&lt;\H. W1U1o.m

Ko:z:{oskl. LoRI: 1(fnaissance 11,12, ?I.._JfS Cfiairperson 12, Cfieer

(eaaer 10,11,12 Captain, 'Tennis 10,11,12. Interact 'Treasurer
11,12, Commumty of Caring 12, 'Ieen Jorom 12, Spanisfi C[u6
12, Science C(u6 12, ;&lt;t[L tate Cfieer(eaaer
KRo.O&lt;c~\n. CD1ch&lt;'&lt;d : Curious Savaoe p(ay, 'D'ECJ'l, J'lrt C(u6, 1 at
'D'ECJ'l, 2na at 'D'EC5l '.Districts
KRus . s~" I
KuRkowski. K nny
l\1Rd. P~\u{: ~naissance 12, :Joot6a(( t)..{anager, !J3i6{e Stuay

Kmg. WIHIO.m
Kmhor R. ChRis~mo.: Soft6a(( (L} 10,11,12, Soccer 10,11,12,
'Bask.et6a(( 10, 11 (L),12, :Je{(owsfiip of Cfiristian 51. tMetes,

l\mbcRc john
l\ncM~cR. S..\ndRo.: pracfifest for (jemwn Ill 10, 5tfi p[ace for

ationa( :J{igfi Scfioo( 1?.paeo J'lssociation, ;&lt;t(( J'lrea Soccer 'Team
10,11

~nckRI ~- 'Co.nY": IJ3as/(g.t6a[[ t)..{anager 11,12, 1(facfi 'Team 10

KIRChl'n&lt;.\nn. 1\o.Ron

l\Rson. CDo.n:hcw
~~h&lt;'&lt;m. s~o.n&lt;cy: CO'E, :JIJ3L&gt;l

K1u1 . 'Co.ny&lt;\
K&lt;mc. Sue: 'J1lomen 'Ensem6(e 10,11, Cfiam6er Singers 12,

s

Conversationa( '.Dramas
l\Rg&lt;:n~. S~\ROn

Orcfiestra 10,11,12, Cu(tura( C(u6, Orcfiestra Counci[1(fpresentative 11,12

lu nby. N1sso.
lc Bco.u. Phl{{1p
Lc . )ohn: 1(fnaissance, Soccer 10, 11 (L}, 12, (jids occer

Kmgh~. Kc1~h

t)..{anager, 'Bask.r. t6a((

Knopp. t\m1
Ko1s. ChRis~ophcR
K()Uk}.{Skl. ) R my

lcgohn. cd
lcmmgeR. )o.m1

L ~hORidge. )odl
Ln:&lt;cs. 'Coyo.
CltriHina Lynch
Chri\lina A.'inhofer
Cont:mtulatwnl. Chnl/lna! \~ae
10 pmud ofrou We 1d1h Hill
cm1t1n11l'd 111cn·11 alllllwpflllll 11
as rou .\tart an importa/11 11£'11
phalt' 111 wur il(t•. ,\lid n·memhn
11 e 11 ill a!lmr.1 he there ji~r vou.
Lon Mom a11d Dad

Crmt:mtu/atto/1\ to o11r "lint" hom
and ~1'1/dlllltl. }'ou Jun·;• f&gt;ou~/tt II\
mam mcmoral&gt;le "jint '
throu~lwut tlu H'an.
\r; an• n·n
proud of \'Oil and ll'il/t Hill all the
hnt 111 lt/l'. ,·\/lmll r;·m;·mha 11111r
''jint.1" 111 It]&lt;. tltn onl,1 cmm• once.
We lore wu a/•mn and /(m,·l·;·r,
Oad and Hom

oxoxoxowxo

taci Kruse
}ou rc 1111 hw1111
Till \Ollie hw1111
lmn rou lt~c 11c do'
Lol'l' ..11,1om. Dad. a11d Can

Tanya 1\.i::.::.ie
Tanm.
}ou han· a/uan heel/ \f'Ccia/fmm
the n·n jint dm. Dn tltt\ 1pccial
dm, Ill' u t\h }or rour lwpfllll&lt; 11
and \IICU'\\ We hare con(id;·nn•
111 1011 tltat 11111 11 ill \liCn'l'd in
•rhat en-r I'II/I deudt· to do.
Cont:mtulallt&gt;/1\ andnutch lore,
The 111111/e Jamtll

Heather Lynn Kelly
Swllilllll'.

You a/ll'a\'1 did hal'e a ~ijt jm
~abhi11~. }'ou ha1·;• ~/'/IIIII imo a
hemttt(ul rotm~ 11'11/llall. \~e an•
•·cry proud of \'011 Remember to
ji1lloll' your dream\.
Lt11·;• a limn. Mom . Dad. Tonl/11\·,
All~te, Bohh1, a111/ Aunt Shl'ila

William Kellums
Bill1
\\c 11 i1h 1011 the /&gt;t 1t 111 th;•/tlllln
and n·memh;·r ',fom and Dad lm'l'
\'OU.

Hom am/ Dad

41

�Lockwood. Rtco.Rdo
Lope::t. t\nt"onto
Lope::t. )os
Lou::ton. Sh&lt;.\wn
Loverr. eugene
Lund. )enmreR: Cfioir, Cfioir Co unci[ ~presentative, 'Environmenta( C(u6, '111.'£.'./lC. (Program 'lJirector}
Lusby. LoRen::to
Lynch. ChRtsnnt.\
CDc.\cto.s. )o.mte
CDo.cRtdes. eRm
CDo.dRtd. )oshuo.
CDo.{one. 'Co.nge{tnt.\
CDo.nn. )o.son: ~naissance 12, 13antf 10, 'lJrama 11,12, Interact

10, 11, 12, :Forensics 10, 11, 12
CDo.n::to.nt.\Res. CDe{tsso.
CDo.Rch. ByRon
CDMJeRRtson. ~Red: ~naissance, 'J{J{s, 'J!t'restfing (L} 10,1L 12,

13ase6a[( (L} 10,11,12, :Foot6a[[ (L}, Stutfent Ca6inet Presiaent
CDo.Rks. 0e{t"O.mO.Rt
CDo.Rks. )o.mt : o/o[[ey6a[[ (L}, 13as{(!.t6a[[ 10, fJYECYI (L},

Spanisfi Cfu6, Sweetfieart Canaiaate

CDMnn.) nmr R.' o/arsity Cfieerfeatfer (L} 11, 12, Cfioir 11,

Interact 12, Community of Caring 10
CD,\Rnne::t. CRtc,\
CDc.\Sctt" {{t. hco.t"heR:

:H.5 12, 'Etfitor In Cfiief of Scfioo[ Paper

12, 'Eaitoria['Eaitor of Paper 11,Cfieer[eaaer 10, 11(L}, 12,
Interact 10, Jouma[ism (L} 10, 11, 12
CD,\{n CDtch ,,{: Wresfing 10, :Foot6a[[ (L} 11,12, 13antf 10,
YI'VP
CDC OeMy. KeUy : ~naissance (L) 10, 11, 12, 13antf 10,11,
Interact 12, :Frencfi C[u6 (Counci[ :A{em6er}
CDC OeUo.nd. t\my
CDC Oogo.n. St"o.cy
CDC Coy-Co.nnedy. )c.\mM{: o/arsity :Foot6a[{, 13as/i:.J!t6a[{, Wfio

Wfio Ylmong Ylmerican %gfi Scfioo[ S tuaents
CDC Oo.m {. SheR e: ~naissance (L} 11, Cfioir 10, 11, 12,
Orcfiestra 10,11, 12, Orcfiestra Counci[ 11, 12 (Secretary/
rrreasurer}
CDC Oc.\vtd. BR rr
CDC c;&lt;ot"h{m. )o.mt : o/o[(ey6a[[ 10, 11, 12, Soccer (L} 10, 11, 1

'lJrama,
CDC Wt{{to.ms. 'Ctmot"hy
CDC CDmn. ) RRy- Ro.y
CDt{es. BRo.ndon
CDtso{o.. OeooRo.h: fJYECYI10, Cu[ture C[u6 12

/1 the •mrld readrforme H'l? Cu~
1'111 read1'}i1r tht•

11·orld.

Shane Johnson

You dtd 11. Shane'
Congratulation\, job ll'l'll done.'
011 /il'l a job!'!
Lm·e, Dad and Mom

.'l,foana f uJi
MOll/Ill,

199-1 11 here did the time !ill?
Just H'\ll:rdm. lilY beautifullm/J\
~trl had the ~oal at her jint
birthday to get wme of her ice
cream imo her mouth. Todar. 1111
1\'0IIderfu/ dau~hter ha.\
accomplished li/IOther goal- one
of the 1110.11 important in her /ife~radua/10111 limwrrmr, nn·
daughter •l'i/1 1et anotha goal
and \uccel'll'!
Lm·e alll'ay.\, Mom

otlung i.1 a 11a.1te ofttme ifroutl.\e
tlu npt·rit·nn· ll'ile/v.
Con~ratulatioll.\ liradume.'
Lm·e, Your proud jiunilr

atasha Holbert

1\atw/w,
On Mtn 19. 1976at 6:-15tun 11 e
11·ere tmfl· hle.1.1ed 11 ith a mtracle
Word\ can 1101 nplain the PR!Df..
JOF am/ L0\1·. that Ill' Jed for wu
Manr doon •nil open for l'l&gt;tt
Some •nil not. But the tmt'.\ that
11 i// 1101 an· tmll 'OT ll'llrth the
tune lpt'/11 to open them. }ouan•
trtt/1 the BLST of the BEST We
pra1 that God ••·ill knpand protect
youa/1nt_n.
We /on ww. "The Gang"

�tngie 1/inei

Dan Hodgei
/)an.

\n~ic

So qutck/1 mu \\'Ciltjroma \llet·t
/wit• hah1 to a \lllllrt. carmg,
h('(ILI/i(ul \'111/llg •wmall. We are 111
proud of \011.
W11h lore joren·r. Dad, Mom and

}ouart• tru/v "f&gt;don·d oj God".
rou han· ht'('ll the /i~/1( oj 111/r
/i\'('1
/IIIII ~~~ lllld ftt:ht lip the
•wrld.
We /m·c Will, Momalld /)ad

Julit•

Sarah Hightower
Sarah,
Collgratulatulll.\ lllld admtratioll ~o
out to Will, our dar/m' toottt' You
u·ork.ed hard 111 he lrht·re Hill arc
todal'. Stay on the trw/ It II take
Will 1\'i// w;u want to ~o. Don 't
forget. Will '//a/wan be 11 piece of
our pu:~le
u11·e, Mom. Dad, and Cltn.\

~'tilliam Hightower

l111 't he cute'
\~e •mtchcd Will ~:mu · up to
hccomeamcevoullgmall. Good
luck ill the 1can to come.
Lon·. Mom lllld Oad

Vicki Heillt:en
Si.11r.

from Cookte Mmt\tt•r to A.P.

Crystal flase

Bwlo~:v. tlu \'l'an lw1 ·e ~Oilt' IJ\ 10

Collgratulatlllll.\ Ill our /m·ely
Crntal We are .10 •·t•n·proud of

quicklr. Your Dad am/fare 111
proud of you. Wt• kilO\\ Will 'II he 11
f?ft'lll 111cn·l.l 111 "lwte•·cr Will
clwo.H' to do. We /m·e Will n•n·
much' Coll~ratulatum\
Graduate Wm· to ~:o.1111 !
UI\'C a/lmn. Mom . Dad lllld
L mud too

CDrcchd{. Booby : State Cfiampions :foot6a([ 9, State Cfiampion

Soccer Inaoor outaoor 9, State 400 meter ana mi(e rdays Cfiam·
pions, :Marching 'Band, Concert 'Band, Pep 'Band, Swing Cfioir,
Men's Choir, '!!ice Presiaent Sophmore C(ass, (jo{rfen 'Brief(
:foot6a[( P(ayer, J'l(( State Offense ana J{onora6re :Mention
1Jefense
CDKchcH. &lt;::;ene
CDt;con. O~wna: Cfioir 10,11,12, Orcfiestra 11, :f'l3LJ'l12

(T)o{,na, Jesus
CDondR~gon. C0~RI~

CDoneypcnny. COtch~d
CDoon. (T)c{~me: ~naissance, Symphonic 'Bana 10, :Marcfiing

fJ3ana 10,11,12, Wina'Ensem6re 11, Cham6er Winas 12, (Jerman
C[u6, :JJf!lt, J{istorian 10, Presiaentia( J'lcaaemic :Fitness J'lwara
CDooR . ChRtst"y : Soft6a(( 9,10, 'Ban a 9,10, :Marching 'Bana
9,10, J{ay C[u6, 'Beta C(u6 9,10, :f'BLJ'l 9,10,11,12, '!!ice Presiaent 9, :Most I mprovea Soft6a[[ P[ayer 9, S tuaent of tfie 9-earPftysics of I'J'echno(ogy 10
CDooRe. COtc~d: 'R.gnaissance, Jouma(ism Staff
CDoRM. COtcheHe
C0oRRIS. fuROR~
CDoRRts. ChRtsnna: 'R.gnaissance (L}11, 'Bana 10,11,12, Wina

du6, 'frencfi C(u6, J'lSJ'lP 11,12,
CDuRphy.· Ntcho{e

\'(/II

u11·e. Dad. Mom. Glelletta, Mont\·,
lllld /)(111/111'

N~vMRe. CRyst"~{; 'lJrama, 'R.gacfi rream
Ne~t 'Ctna: CO'£ 12,

:f'BLJ'l

Ne~t"h. Rona{d

NtktroRov~ J)o{tna

Noo{c. Ocwcy
NyboRg. S~y{yn : I'J'ennis (L} 10,11,12, 'lJrama 10,11,12, CJ'lSJ'l,

Stuaent I'J'rainer 10,12
O~k{ey. S~non

Och~. )Mon

Qh{oRechc Reed
ORICk. RobeRt"
P~checo. )ohny
P~dRo. Reyna{do

p~ge. WtHie : :foot6a([ (L}, rrracf(JL}, rrwo state P[ace 'Jt,{eae!S in

I'J'rac/0. 'lJ'ECJ'l
P~{m&lt;:R. eRm
P~{op 'CoR uo·. 'CeRes~
p~{sRok. J~mcs

PMkeR. ChRtsn~n
PMkeR. )~m1
P~rreRson. P~t"Rtck

P~rron. C0My: :Math C(u6 10,11,12, 'A{ath

43

�Scott Hanu en
'&gt;coli.

Brandy Gronhan\
Brwuh.
Seem.\ like tml\ H'ltl'l'dar .. I'm
t&gt;rmul o(w111!
l.&lt;ll'l', Mom

Thou~h time i.1 tmrdcntin~. the

\'1111111/llll/11 f/00~ ill/10\\ II ith IIICh
pnde. will a/wan he the nn•et /win
h111 I trelllure 111111\' heart.
I /m·c you. Scoll Gt·of}rcr.'! ".tom

10

Carlos Grima
Lee Griffin

Carlo.\,
We're l't•n· proud t&gt;{HIII, keep 11
up' Good lud in the future.
l.on• ww. Mom. Oad. iUi. Ric~1·.
and Oelli

Lt·e.
Oaddr '.1 lillie lllllll!
.'-.1ama\ /w/&gt;1 ((Wilt!

Sarah Grandizio

Melanie Frost

Sarah
hill han• achien•d mort• out oflt{c
then \'1111 •cttli~t· You han· il·amcd
hm•· to ((rah jill' tht• \tar. catch it.
Yet Hllll'fl'l'l .\fill 011 tht• ((l'()lllld.

Mel. 11·a\ a /win· hom to 1/wp. Her
jin·ontl IH/rl/1 " /1n1u/d lik;• to
han·. " She couldn't .IllY K·Mart
\0 she 1nndd Yell "K Kart ". That
1m1 her jal'l&gt;nte place to ((O. Umtl
.1he got older and discm·ered 11 hm
1re call a mall.

ot tllll ll\ .\ unA.. \Ve ure C\trntit'l\
1

proud oj \'1111
u11·e. Mom allll Dad

Plulflp Gall&lt;gOt

l'lrtlftt

james Gonzales

)ou /tq•J.td J,J..,. a ltltlt lrohhtl uulr tlwt
'Ju·rui'H Jo1 t tulll thrHt' h11: hro1111 t'\t \
}tm \t'(/r,mJ{ttlalot t•h\\I(U/1\ hut/11\lch

lame.\, e1·en a\ at hilt/ \'1111
upre.\ 1ed a /m·e for lifl', a limn
\llllling, ailm1 1 lwpp1. Your
competitire nature i.l 11 hat .\I'll w1u
apart from othen. You lun·e wt
1ome loft\' ((Oa/.1, goa/1 atlwnah/e
onh to tlw.\e thm 11·ill do 11 hat it
tak'n to make it. You hare 1rhc11 11
take.\.
Cm1((rallllmion\ and /m·c· ailmn.
Mom . Oad. Diww.Rohert, Bech.
Mad,andJuan

\our "''ll that HI tTl 'imurt. uud fimn\ latlt'
/JtJ\

\\t'.,t' ~rtmlltuiiiUM Qllc//tnt

}nu lt'

mmh "' 1 c n proud m l(lllltl( a/trt \our drumn
ncl \lUi Ill~ to \our 1¥'/lrf\ \/though wu mil
~cnc " '"'"''\\ ahmll \Oil. \OU ~~ 1 u pomt

m ron "hi'II \Oil jt't'( \omt:thm~: '"' t nght tJr
r t'll ulun \ou dou't tlun( II 1\ }ou null\
clon't/olfo,, tlu crmul. lmt hmc ufucl\1 httll

I"',, },,·,,. mtoa rt''ptm.uh/,

,ouroMn
\r•tmg mon

\oh if\ou ,ul\ ''"' t onlttiU(' to

c '""" up \our roam

Wr lm t' \till. \1om allll /)ad

} .T Folsom
Estelle Gallegos

Son.
hw han· ~rmm }rom w1
inquillln e child· 11 lwlu11 filled
our Ji1·es 1ritil SfWiltinett\' and }0\
10 em adn•nflll'l'\ yow1g adult 11 ho
/w1 made hi1family \·t•n·pmud oj
Hill
l(ww can imagine il, Hill
canacilie1·e it. If you can dream
it, will can become it.· \Ve ~11011
that wm will contillll&lt;' doing a
grea/ job lllachie•·in~ Hill!' goa/1.
We /m·e rou. Mom and Dad

Estellt•.
The dm· you 11·ere bom, \I'll.\ the
be.\1 den· in the 11·or/d: Ill 1r;·re
becoming Wlllr parents. You hare
brou((ht 11.1 lot\ oflwppine.\.\ and
joy.
u11·e wwforl'l'er, Mom, Oad. and
Cn1tal

C[u6 'Treasurer, Community of Caring 12, Cjerman C[u6 10,11,12,
Wina C[u6 10,11,12
J)cckRscn. Ntcho&lt;c&gt;.s: ~naissance, J£5, ~oot6a[{, Wrestfing,
rsiMe C[u6, .91.[[State

44

~irst 'Team

J)ctc;~;. J Rcmy

J)cR J:.

CROntCc).

J)cRc;~;-CoRtMo. COtch&lt;.\d

�Brian f oley
Brian,
I.ITn tlwn Hnt couldn't ~&lt;'&lt;'fl 11111r
mouth 1i111t. 'fh111~1 hm·t·n 'r
clwngulmllch. lu11·e thn '
Con~raru/atwn1" We'n n n
proud of Will.
!.ore. Hom. l&gt;ad. Karen. Robar,
and Mar~

A ubrey Fenn ewald
Aubrn.
\~e /on· wuand art• 111 proud oj
Hill. Goforit"
L..ill'e, Mom. l&gt;ad and Uaina

tngie De Leon
111~/l.

Con~ratulation1.'.'

It \l'l'/11\ li~t·
llllfi'H'IIl'l'darthat\'01/ln'/'l'
~mduatm~ from Kllkr~artt·n.
Tim&lt; htll n·rtamh flmm /11·. but I
han ailwn bt·t·n proud o{you
and all that wu han•
accompli1hed. I tlwnk the uml
.fi~r ~11'111~ me a 11·mulcrful
dau~htcrlike 1011
~fuch /on•, ~1om and BoBo

April Day
\ pnl
Four fint \ll'f" ta~cn.
Con~ratulmion1 1111 w111r Pomp
am/ Circumlt&lt;mn 1m/~.
l .m·e from. Mom. Dad. Julie and
Su·w1111'

'ite~·en Fin cher
)/1'1'1'11.

Through all the \l'lln of~"''
and ~radn. IH' 're com&lt;' tlwul(h 11
all am/ I'm IIIII \ll/11', all the
fll'tllflll hn IIIII IIIII I Ill II 011/d
ll'l'il(il a ton but 11e're 10 ~lad
VOl If Oll r \Oil.
Con~:rat1 .' /Hom and Dad

Christina Dia:
Chrilflllll.
"T11 o mad\ dt&gt;l'YI:I'lf ina 11'111111
II 0111/am// too~ the IIIII' /ell
trm·e/ed brand that IIlii made all
till dif.fermce." You hare a IInzy\
/11~1'11 till' hard road and that ha\
1/wped Will into till 1peua/
daughter 11 e are proud to hcn·e.
Bu/}1', /wid on to wur ~:oa/1 and
1pmt.
u11·e, Mom. Dad. Micheal. am/
l'epe

eermg

1111

Kim
Cmz~ratulatzon\t Graduatwn 11
here and nm• Hlllr riff to collcl(e.
Wlwt doe1 the .fiaure hold for
Hill., Garth Ill) 1 intlu· Ill/Ill "
I hc Rin·r... Don't 1itupo11 t/11
1horc line and \a\' \our \11/ilfied.
choo\e to clllmce till' rapid\ and
dare to dann• the tidt• ... " Kzm.

nou ;, tht• time to ~ct into the

mainlfn•wn of life and ~oafter
wur drccm11. But, ahm·e all be
hapJ11.
Wc·lon•wnt 1omuch. Womand

Brian Curtis
Bmm
Crm~ratulatum.\.1 .' It'! hard to
belzl'l'e wur all~:m11n 1/fl.
Rl'lnemba 1011 can do wnthinl(
Will fiLII your mind to. We 11 i1il
Will 11111111 /wppinc11 am/ III&lt;H'II 111
thejlllllrt'. God blt·11 \'Otl.'!
f..lll'e, Hom. Dad. ami Kim

R1 rJull~ c·an,tnt
Rl(htlt
(Jur /111/t an~:t&gt;l' '\hat u ~:ifi of lift'' )ou
art o•tn \ptnal }ou ,,.111nudouttoht
a hrumful pa n a nrl/ t.u u Mu Jrtrnd

hutM'itofallourJauclunu,~Aiu\tU

Tatmnda Crowell

Ut"

"''h 111h~ \U\ brJ.tm 11 ;- (,oforth~
gold' \lutt\'i Hen tJ\ poHtnf' Hut'! tJtr1/
happ

Di \

.!reams

U Qr~ r XhiiJt M

mal..rlthap~''

fol/ M 'OUr

(}urlt"~and

~J.IMUht..if; r \ 110/MU\

llmr \Oil. \ ur \f,,n. \lllhtm) \t1dr~14
\ltt'lnu Oan11 Hu \ \f,mhn. nud /J,1d

J)ct" RS. )ody
J)ct"ROS • Rl&lt;.\

Pctt Rson. ls..\&lt;.\c : 1Jrama
Pttt4. CD..,tthcw : 'R.f!naissance, ~'W/io

s'1t fi o

Jl mong Jlmerican J{igfi Scfioo[ Students,_ Jf.S, Co[orado 'Boy s
tate 1993, 'J.1 1restfing 10,11 ,12, 'Team P[ayer of tlie 9ear 11
'H'restfing, :frencfi C[u6, interact C[u6, interact 'Treasurer

1

45

�Bren Cline
/1r('ll
I han• hl't'n hle1 11·d to han a 1011
a1 •rill\' and clwnnm~ a\ rou.
Throu~h the 1ean 1011 han made
me /au~h and en. !he me morin
•rill ht· trealwnl a/11 an.

Tory Cobb
Ton
hlltlll'!ed~t 11 n~ht, a11d hal"
wwr 1hi1111111g 10 hnght.1 fitl..e
In 110rm. Ire 1ri// a/lmn ion•
wru Dad, \tom, Haria. a11d
A.an·11

}'

Akai Clifford
AJ..ai 1'1111 han· .let \Omt' pn·111
hi~h ~oa/.1 for wwndf ,\m/1
ha1·e 110 doubt that wru 11 ill
achin·e each andt'l't'n Ollt'
han• lll'\'t'l" bee /I more proud of
rou tht'll I am atthi1 tune. I
reali~e thlll thi.l 1.1 onlr the
he~inning. Rt•mt·mbcr thi1 one
thin~. \UCU'\\ i1 a dream that ha1
become n·alit\',
Lon a/lmn. your mom

Bodwin Clark
!leautt}u/
Qmt•n
l).di~lttfili
li_lll/1('/

Kristy Cltar/estoll
Con~mtulai/Oil\, A.r/\11'. \It are all

Jumu1rtm\,

111 proud ofmu. Hope tllll 1\)11.\1
one more .llep tmwrdl wmr ~oal.
prar all rour drewtll come· trut',
Remnnht•r a/lwn. IIIli 'n• a/lwn
heellour lutlt· mr of \ltlllhillt',
Lon• a/lmn, Mom, Dad. Crw~.
and /.ill

udr a cute Iii' clwllm~&lt;.
Our world \Hl\ lllTt'r tht• wnu.
Sm\ \OU 11111\l nmquer a bl~l.!t r worhl
Alua\\ rtmt·mhtr,tlurt l\ nc,thml.! ''"'
nmttlo.
.\faAc t/u• '""'"a l&gt;t'Ua f'llll&lt; It 'I all
\"(Jilf\

Gojor t1.1!'
l.1n t am/ Pra\t n, al!llrt· h'll\ \tom.
Dt ,/ Rodu lit·. and Jr't tlu "' '

Ah•in Brown

Kimo Bonne/yoke
Dt•ar A.uno.
\\'c couldn 1 han a1J..ed }or a
bella 1011. \It• 1n11ched 1011 ~roll
}rom a lillie hoY tll/11 a{im Willi~
mall. We arc• alll'an \Of'I'OIU!of

You are a n·rr .1pecial pa1011 11/w
hm briglllt'll our /in·1 immt'llll'l\ ,
Gt~d has bleued wu 11·ith the
alnlitr to do wtrthmg Hill IIWII
au on you dream\. IVt• 'rt proud
oj IIIII
Lon•. Mom. Dad. Shelman and
Chn1

IIIII.

\\'e ion· 1 ou, Mom and Dad

Keni5lta Bell
A.ellillw
}ott'// al•mn he 11umhcr lut
our \l~ltt1. ft'1 allw:inll hmr
jillt/lllll'fW\\t'\. \\'e'rc proud of
Hill, Keni1/w. Remc·mhn the
lughc•lfladdcr 1\ dtmbed one
\ll'f' ell a time. \fm the l.ord he
11ith 10u a/11an

Becky Bellolli
Dear Bec-!...1.
hw'n• trorded a hm~ •nn 1ince
thi1 picture ll'lll tal..en .
Con~ratulation\.

We /m·e Hill, Mom. Papa. Jennr
all(/ Heath!'l

Ph•U•ps. } ss1 "'

pPst'eR. f&gt;R nd&lt;.\ : ~naissance 11,12, o/o[[ey6a[[ 10, Tennis (L}

P• Rson. KRISt'!

10,11,12, 13antf (L}10,11,12, 'Envirnmenta[ C[u6 12,

P•{uso. R...\Jmondo
oR . ChRJsmpheR : :foot6a[[ 12

46

Lou~lttcr

tlrtilltc
Rdiahlt
Kindht•arted

lll(/epettdt•flf
!lam·e
A 1 wen throu~lt our t'l'l'\ of/on•
llt''rc proud ofwm.
Mom and Dad

Bra11d011 Christense11
Brando11
l.\t \ \O ml\c hH'\'011\, t lwrach r \O

11, President of Ineract 12,

(ltild-of-God

�l enni Beeler
lenni
Rcmonhcr 11/111 ' 1 c htlcl \flU art•
Lol'e, Mom and Dad

Chris Bedel
l.oo/.. at all thatlrair, ~~OW!!"!!
Lore, Mom and Dad

Jeff Bau er
nmr lt·IJ
Congmtulatitlll\ 1 I 'm 10 proud of
all rtlltr hard \Hirk ami
acctmlpillhmcnt. All nn ion· and
prawn are 1dth \'flu a\ \'flu ~~~
thmu~h life.
l.on•. Mom

Amanda Baron
~IIIli /Ida.
Hope thi1 i.IJUII IIIII' 11ep tmwrd
n111r filial. Wt• art• \oproud oj
nnt and /..11011 that 1011 wtll
at hte1·e thlll goal
We /on· \'011. Mom and John

Paul Ba .~gall
Paul ( luu tophu Bwgall, our
flnt hom hoy! rou .\tarted lifi· w
\mtlll-onlr ji111r pmmc/1. You
nner hac/ to II' ill mmrd1 or
tmphin .fi•r u\, bt•cau\e rou 1dll
al11an he # I .'
}'our proud part·nt\, Chris and
Kar B111~all

Brian Ballin~ e r

Greg Badnerosky
Greg.
En·n tlu111~ h rour olda. rour 1till
looking up at the \/an.
L.m·e, Dad am/ Mom

MaryA vis
Dear Man.
Mom and Dad /m·e wmforner!.'

\athan \ppel
ate, ( ongra /LI /a tttm.\ 1
Fou han on•rcmm a lot of
oi&gt;lfaclc l to ~c t th 11 jiu. Wt• hope
the road ahead n ill he t'a\ler
tm n·lin~. We art• 1n·r proud oj
\'lilt and knm1 w u 1rlll \ucu·cd 111
lift'. Mar all n111r dream \ ctmu•

JonAlmrado

frill'.

l.m·e you to the 1kl, ,\wll B.
Uncle Rm. am/ hule l&gt;mther Ja/..c

I)Rcssky. R..\mon

PRunt"y. )t.Son

PR swn. CnRt om&lt;.\Rquc((c
PRtcvc. CRtc : ??.!naissance 11,12,

IL)l0,11 ,12, :Matfi Cfu6 9,10

Rc.\mtR :.t. lshc.\

JfS 11,12, :foot6a[[

RMmuss n. t\spcn: ??.!naissance 11,12, Cross Country (L}11,12,
'Bana (L }10,11,12,

47

�Jenny Allie

Jim Allen
Congralulalwnl, Junmv! Wt arc
10 pmud t!f \'Oil. You hal'e broughl
lomu&lt;·hjm and lau~hla inlo our
I11'C1. fhan~ wu }or In· in~ 1uch a
ll'ondetful 1on. Remember alll'a\'.\
beltc1·c imour.l!'/f am/ wu 11'i//
.111necd. We lmt' 11111t
Mom, Dad. and Tahlia

}1!1111\ (}}},

Congratulmion1 011 hm·ing made
11 JJ. Wt• arc proud of mur
llCCOmp/i.\/1//1('/1/.\ both
academicaill' and 111 1p0r11 Keep
wwrpo.\1/in· allilllde' You ll'ill go
far.
All our /m·e. Dad. Mom . Tracy.
andKl'l·in

Arma U x
A.t'll\11.

101

Amy Abel
Good /ud. Ann
Our life ha1 be('ll enriched l&gt;r
jll.\1 hanng \'(/11 around. f ou'll'
1\'ltr~t·d hard 111 .1uccecd am/
11·e're proud 1mt are col/e~t'
bound.
Lon.Mom am/ Dad

VCII&gt;
\Rf. &lt;iR WI ,\1/\G 1111
HfC.I\\1\&lt;iOf \f~\)\\'(J\1)/Rfl/
Tf/1\&amp;.\
fOR
)I()(,,

Th~ d "'"\' ~1/1 of all to a /amth • tht• /l~rtlr
1
0

~ ;:1: :::J~ r~c~h ~~;~'',~,:~~~~:::'a \ ~~:~~~~&gt;ch~~~~
h111 ort' o111t both dt '"
unci \Oil 1 t }lllt·d our In t \ \Uih

m·u ut "'" hou\t
mr~/ uu t'l

1

~~f.~',/t'-:~:,:',':;',l(,:~~~~i' ;;~':h' ~~r,la~;·,';~,!',:"t,f,.
\ftl\ \OU uh'u\ \ '''fill.. m tlu fl!lllf of

c;,,.J. tmd

men ht' hit&gt; 1 \OU abunda11tl\ mall o/thr

tlrlll!l\ \011 Jo ..\flit OJ t/UJH UIII~\. A:t'll\cl

w;;1//' l&gt;t1ln fl\'' Cun~nuuluuon'. ut·lmt
} our ftmuh A. t'llh. \tom, mrd /)ad

Ross. W~{ws
Ruby. j~ym1

Kristen Bell

Russc{{. k.eHy : :Joot6a[[ 10,11

1/o\'e you dearly. I'm 1·ery,
1·ery proud of you.
Mom

~d{eR. J ss1c~: ~naissance 11, Sympfionic 'Banrf 10,11,12,

Marctiing 'Banrf 10,11,12, Matti C[u6 10,11,12, Spanisti C[u6
10,11,12, :f'B£.91. 11,12, 'Banrf Counci[
11,12,
~n t\gusnn. &lt;:;RegoRy
~n N1co{~s. ]ocsph

Ctioir 10, (£}11,12, Soutti Pacific 10, :frencti C[u6 10,11,12,
:frencti C[u6 'Treasure 11, :J'BL.9L 12
R~yboRn. RyM : .9Lrt
Re~gM. CheRyL· Soft6a[[ 10,11,12, ~acti 'Team 12
Reed. co~RSce({us
Reedy. CoRey
R1cho.Rds. C0Mk
R1re. 'C1rr~ny
R1gncy. JcrreRy
R1{ey. ChRist:ophcR: ~naissance (£}11,12,

~ndooRn. hc~t:heR : ~naissance (L),

'!lice Presirfent of Orcfistra Counci[ 11, Presirfent Orcfistra
Counci[ 12, Se[ect Orcfistra, Sci~nce C[u6, Matti C[u6, :Jrencti
du6, I[JCCS Matti O[ympier£, Science Sturfent of ttie Montfi, So[o
anrf 'Ensem6[e J'l.warrfs
~nchc~. Su~1e

~ndcRS. CO~rrhcw
~ndv1k, Rono.{d

Jf.5 11,12, .9LS.9LP

Program 12, Wtio 's Wtio .9Lmong .9Lmerican J!i.gti Sctioo[ S turfent
R1veRO.. W1{son: :foot6a[[ (L)
Ro6cR"CS. C0c{vm: Cross Country (L) 11,12, Jouma[ism 9,12, .9Lrt
C[u6, :f'BL.9L, Matfi C[u6, Science C[u6, Presirfentia[ .9Lcarfemic
:Fitness .9Lwarrf 10
Ro6cR"CSon. ]~son
Roomson. ChR1snnc: Porn Pons
Roche.. W1{{1~m
RodRigue~. J~cquc{m : Ctioir 10, 'Banrf 9, Jouma[ism 11,12,

~ucRbcRy. ]~son
~undcRs. &lt;:;RegoRy

$ch{elkeR. LM~
$cc{ey. (\{ICI~
SeguR&lt;&gt;.. P~t:R1c1o:

J{S, Wrestfing (L) 10,11,12, Ctieerfearfer 12

(L}, Senior C[ass ~presentative
ScyrMt:h. jeSSlCO.
Sho.IJ+eR. Sus~n: ~naissance 11, Marctiing 6anrf 10, :J'B£.91. 12,

CCYESturfent
Sho.Rp. 'CeRes~

'Drama 10 :J'BL.9L 12, CCYE 12, Soft6a[[ 10,(£}11,12, '13as~t6a[[
10,(£}11,12, 'Tracfc.Manager (L)10, .9Lcapef[a Ctioir 10, Women's
'Ensem6[e Cfioir 11, Cfiam6ers Singer 12

Shc{wn. BR1~n

RomeRo. J M~

S1mson. 'Cm~

Rosemo.Rk. R1cho.Rd

S1ms. Josh

48

J{S, Orcfistra 10,11,12,

Shls{eR. Ren e

�StsneRos. 0o{oRes: ty"ear6oof(Staff 11,12, 'J.{g_ws Staff 12, Merit

Vt{{eneuve. BRtdgcrre

Jl.warc£

Vo{ctc. )o.ke

S1onost:. Amy
Sko.{{O.. Sho.ne
5{o.vens. BRtO.n
5{uso.Rc~yk. CDe{medo.
Smrch. BRevaRd
Smrch. Cho.R{ene
Smtt:h. )o.son
Smtt:h. Rtcky: :Foot6a[[ (L) 11,12, Wrestfing (L) 11,12
Smtt:h. tRgt{
SnodgRo.ss. )o.mcs
Spo.nn. PhtUtp: Soccer (L) 11,12
Spo.Rks. CRo.tg
Spo.RR. BRo.nd : ~naissance 10, 12, Cross Country, Soccer

Wo.cht:eR. JeRemy
Wo.{keR, ~uRgte

Manager, Concert Cfwir 10,
Specht:. )o.mte : Wincf'EnsemMe 10,11,12, Instrumenta['EnsemMe
10,11, Cfiam6er WindS 12, Marcfiing 'Bane£ 10,11,12, 'Bane£ (L),
IJJanc£ Counci[ ~presentative 10, 'Bane£ Counci[ Secretary 12,
St:ensbeRg. Net{
Scewo.Rt:. ChRtsnne
Scewo.Rt:. )o.cqudtne
Scone. )o.mcs
Scone. )o.mt : 'Drama C[u6 Counci£, Women's 'EnsamMe, 'Drama

C[u6, :F~
ScRo.ndbeRg. houy
ScRO.SneR. CDM
Sr:Rempke. 1\ngdo.
St:Rtebe{. RobeRt:

SusseR. Rebecca.: 'J{Jf.S 11,12, o/o[[ey6a[[ 10, 11(£),12, 'BasK:.f.t6a[[
10,11(L)12, 'Tennis (£)10,11,12, Cfioir 10,11,12, 'Drama 11,
[{ass ~presentative 9,
Swam. RobeRt: :Soccer (L) 10,11,12, 'BasK:.f.t6a[[ 10, 'Tracf(10,11,
Orcfiestra 10,11, 12
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49

�All drened up.
Katrina Yates
puts some
finishing lou£ he.\
on a
Homecoming
.float.

"/get 111_\ diploma first!" exclaims
~enior class president Brett McDavid
a.\ he smiles at the camera.

Taking a break.
Tvler mith
relaxes in the
lobby at Golden
Bell.

Doing her part to help drama, G. LeiLani
Cook paints a prop for a production.

With that kind of look like
on Kenya Alet'sface. there is
bound to be mischief near by.
"Hold Hill.'" says Matt
Grant::. as he and Kim
Deering take water
sample\for their A.P.
Biolog_\ elms.

�After cramming another
research paper in before
deadline. Chris Riley smu~gly
Hnile.\ at the camera.

Before going to
hand practice. Holly
Strandberg hurries
to jini1h all (?f her
home\\'ork.

"What can I say,
I'm just so good,"
states Marisa
Hebert.
As he sits
dawlrewning in
class. Mike Moore
1eems to already be
suffering from
'\enioritis."

Htlly Kimball gires the 1emor class tm&gt; thumb.\ up.

After a long. hard day ~dth
acti~ ·e sixth graders at Golden
Bell, Ererlean Zoleta and
£.\lelle Gal/ef?O.\ enjoy a warm
.1 /umer.

�MAYBE

IT'S THE
DESIRE!
What wa it that m tivated Widefield' ath1 t to . tri e t r
perfection? Maybe it
wa. the pride that th
had for them el e ,
their chool, and their
community. Maybe it
wa. their exceptional
thir t for ictory and
ne er- nding t ar of
defeat. Or maybe the
Gladiator athl te were
driven by their unmatched d . ire to c mpete and win.
Wherever it came
from, thi de ire wa.
evident everywhere
from the golf cour e, to
the olleyball court, to
the football field. In
practice and in competition, Widefield athlete
could be een . triving to
be the very be t. Their
de. ire pu hed them to
work harder and harder
each day in a continou
effort to improve.
Copy by: B. Bribach
Exewtinx a perfect .\lide-tack/e,
Chm Jel/ings ( 12) attempt.\ to
steal the mccer ball awayfrom
an oppming player.
Photo hy: Stl!ff Photographer.

��Varsity
Thi ; year wa , yet another u cessful s a on for
the Widefield High chool football t am. Utilizing ami f utnful junior and p ri need seniors, th Gladiator: once again qua1ifi d for the
, tat 6A gla ff . B pia ing c II nt f otball,
the t am fim h d the ear With an o rail record of
7 win. and 4 lo. s .
Thi. year, opP,o. ing offen
e p ri n ed a
"naturaf di. a. t r" when playing again t Wid field'
defen . Th de fen i e line, mcknam d "Thunder" contr lied the line of crimmag . The lineback r , " t rm," and defen ive back ,
"Lightening" al o topped enemy offen e. dead in
their track . .
On th other ide of the the ball, the Glad relied
on th ir puni. hing running attack t mo e th ball.
For the m t P.art the ground o-ame wa un toppable ~nd attribut d to mo t of the team', yardage
and p mt .
/STROW:

arah

Grandi~io (Manager). Mike
anche~. Ben Bribach.

Derek Stone, Eugene
LovetT, Chris Herring,
Lenni Campbell, Jeff
Dottson. Brwm Cra\'ens,
Paul Collin:&lt;;, Buhha
Timley, Damie Vaught,
Kwni Baltluror (manager).
2 D ROW: Chri\·tina
Lvnclz (trainer). hannon
Oakley (trainer), Jeff
Bauer, Jerernv Brown.
Damon Baile\·. ick
Pederson. K\:le Presslev,
Bren Cline. iVillie Page,
Marcos Pena. Mike Matli.
Wilwn Riwra, Wa!tln Ross
(manager). 3RD ROW:
Jame'i Funnv, Rudv ailor.
Chris Poree: Ron - earlz.
David A[?llirre, Fred
Marjerriwn, James
icandro, Garv Bement,
Jake Volcic. Jackie
McDonald, Dan Je~t-·ell.
4TH ROW: Ke\·in
Coleman, Alan Fehus,
Myron egers, Gary Taylor,
Vernon Marshall. Dannv
Cantrell, Lenny Vauf?hti,
Frmzci'l Agrma, Charles
Thomas, Donta Wilwn,
Eric Prieve, Andrew ikirk.

5TH ROW: Aaron pring.fie/d, Todd Gregor. eil
Maves, Grant Harri\, Jerem5· Campbell, Mike
Duv en. Rick Smith. J.J.
Caimedv, Corer Reedv,
Lewis Karr. Jaines ·
Gon~ales, ·Derrick Hendrix,
Lapray Yarbrough. 6TH
ROW: Gerald Johnson
(rnanager). Mr. Held
(coach). Mr. Visser (coach},
Mr. Heather/y(coach), Mr.
Hudson (coach}, Mr. Felice
(coach), Paul Laird (manager).

�FollowinR the lead block of
fullback Rudy Nailor.
tailback Alwz F ebus lllms
up field.

With f?Ltard Je.ffBauer pulling out to provide pass protection, quarterback Fred
Marjerri on throws to an
open receil•er downfield.

55

�RECORD
7-4

tanding in the pocket behilld his offensire lille's
incredible pass hlocking.
quarterback Fred
Marjerriwn.

Kicking out of Fred
Marjerrison 's peifect hold,
Alan Febus attempts afield
goal and shows tlzat he is
more tlumju t a running
back.

With a Rampart defensive
back wrapped aroulld his
/egs,fullback Rudy ailor
uses his superior strength to
stretch for an extra _vard.

56

�Using excellentfomz.
cornerback Nick Peterson
wraps up and brings down a
Rampart ballcarrier.

With a look of determination in his eves, tailback
Alan F ~bu.\. bursts through
a hole til the offensive line
and heads upfield.

fter the Gladiator defen.\e
causes the opposing team to
pum, Garv Tavlor catches
the hall aiul readie.\ to return it.

Eluding a Rangeview defensh•e player,fullback Rudy
ailor tums on a burst oj
speed and runs 101-mrd the
first dmvn.

57

�•
Th r wa an extr m l larg amount f
pre ure on the junior
ar it fo tball t am
thi year. Demon trating a lot of prid and
pirit, th pla r
handl d the pr . ur
ery well. Alth ugh
the were not able t
t nd the JV' four
ar und feated treak,
the t am , till played
ceptionall well.
With only a ingle defeat thi ea on, the
. ophomore won an
incredible ninet p rcent of their game .

RECORD
9-1

•
The 1993 sea on
:tarted ut with a disappointing lo to ri al
i rra. However, things
g t much b tter from
then on. Improving
each w k, the t am
blazed through theremaind r of their chedul . Th Glad howed
no mer for th ir pponent , out coring
th ir c mpetition by an
average of nearly three
touchdown a game.At
th end f the a on,
the junior ar ity had
out cored their opponent a total of 297 to
4. Widefield' mo t
impre i e ictori
were a 5 to 0 beating
of Rampart and a 52 to
14 wino er Coronado.
Standing in the pocket as it
co/apses around him, quarterback Mark Moneypenny
toues the hall to his
reciever.

Eluding a blitzing Air Academy defender, quarterback
Mark Moneypenny searches
for an open reciever to
thrmv the hall to.

�Following a block b_v Lance
Thomas, fullback Steve
Pickens takes the ball and
tums toward the hole.

Durring a timeout, the
Widefield offense kneels
down to discuss their next
play.

1ST ROW: Flnzn Zoleta.
Jeff Frank, Chris Duran,
Carlos Juare~. Steve
Pickens. 2ND ROW:
Dedrick Hyche, Donald
Tillar, Jimmv Jones, Mike
Bogan, Vinc-e Souza, Carlos
Wright, Lance Thomas.
3RD ROW: Josh Copple,
Charles Dodson. Garv
Henry, Matt Paddock:
Adria Murrav, Tim Otto,
Joer Bonr::.. Markeitlz
Be1:rr. 4TH ROW: Damon
Shwikling, Ton_\' anders.
Frank O'Lauglz/in, David
Faler, Scott Garett,
Jeremiah Swart-:. Dm·rin
Cochrwn. Eric Calnan.
Brad Powell. 5TH ROW:
Mr. choolmaster(coach).
Brian Bmver. We\' Ours,
Marcus Vincellf, Justin
Dysen, Jeff Sadler. Berry
White. Josh Hoy, Craig
Hawker, Mr. Keiler
(coach). 6TH ROW: Dm·id
Me\'-:ler, Corer Henee,
Kellev Germaiz, Matt mith,
Mark Moneypenny, Justin
rne/1, Daniel mitlz.

�Vars'
Thi .' ear wa. y t
another winning . eason
forth ar it -oftball
team. Hard work b th
coach and player led to
an impre. 1 e record of
el
n win.- and nin
losse . . Indi idually,
man ladie from the
team w re named to all
conference and all area
team . AI o, oach
h II Miles wa:
nam d the Gazett
Telegraph'. oach of the
year.
All the hard work and
dedication paid off for
the Glad a: th took
third place in th ir
league. The . oftball
team al o qualified for
the tate tournament. At
state, the Widefield ladi pia ed hard but I 't
in the quarterfinal to
e entual tate champion , Ar ada We t.
Anticipating a \trike, Janie
McVe_v pitches with all her
might.

Head coach helly Miles,
who has been named Ga7ette Telegraph coach of the
year, comults with catcher
Jennny Allie.

Trying to catch the ball.
Brande Gieck get,&lt;, ran over
by a Liberty Lancer.

�Jenn_v Allie prepares to
pounce on an.v ball that
·trays into her territory.
tanding in the dugout. Jodi
Peter.\ encourages her
teammates out 011 the field.

Holding her ground, third
baseman Chris Kinlwfer
prepares to field a ground
ball hit in her direction.

1ST ROW: Amy Bryant,
Chris Kinhofer. Jami Ruby.
Lucy Denley, Brande Gieck.
Janie McVey. 2 D ROW:
Mr. lone\ (coach). Lim
Harrison.Jenny Allie. Stacy
McColgan, Stacy Wallick.
lenni Beeler. Jodi Peters.
Mrs. Mile~ (coach).

RECORD
11-9
61

�oft
ball
v
.
•
Thi wa a tough year for the J. V. softball team,
but th player were ju t a tough. The Glads
never gave up, even after starting the ea on with
nine traight loss '. In the end, the ladie came
togeth r to win their la t four games and finish the
ea on with a record of four win and nine lo e .

Keeping her eyes on the
ball, Jessica Van Ningen
wings at a pitch.
1ST ROW: Shawza Smith,
Danielle Moore, Dcnm
Crerling, Janeen Hayward,
Meghan Schores, Jennifer
Glasco, Becky Entner,
Dianna Lee. 2ND ROW:
Mr. Biondini (coach), Lisa
Harrison, Amv Errant,
Angie Hodgkins, Christina
omzan, Je'isica Van
Ningen, Katie Knopp, Kelly
Compton, Denise Higley.

RECORD

4-9
62

With a strikeout in mind,
Lisa Harrison fires a pitch
wward the plate.

�Country
Cro country i. a
sport f conditioning,
de ire, and
perseverence. Although
Widefield'~ cro
country pr gram did not
have a lot of ucce ,
the athlete~ on both the
men and women
team demon trated all
of the above. Thi i
e ident when you look
at om of the bright
pot from the ea on.
Tara Peltz, a ophomore, placed nineteenth
in the tate meet. Adam
Smith, another ophomore, wa. co-captain of
the var ity team. A
you can e , the cro
country ha a ery
Demonstrating incredible
endurance, Adam Smith
young ba e. The coach
heads toward the finish line. and runner are all looking foward to next eaon. With a little
Managing to stay ahead of
her competition, Tara PeltZ, e perience under their
b lt, th team hould b
finishes strong.
a good one.
I STROW: Tara PeltZ,, Je ·ica Zay, Kristen Bell, Andrea Brandon. 2 D ROW:
Eliz.abeth Pere::. (manager),
Ja on Adamson, Robert
Dian, Jonathan Zav, Dan
DiGregorio, Adani Smitlz.
Chad Meisner isneros, Jake
Thornpson, Mr. Henry'
(coach). 3RD ROW: Greg
Martin, Charles Vemier,
David Banzett, Jeremv
Peltz.. David Grier, Bodwin
Clark. Eric Butts. Joseph
Pruett.

63

�Varsity Voll
, far a, r
rd are c ncerned, 1993 wa n't an
e, pecially g d ear for the arsity volleyball
t am. ~ r all , e what th Gladiator girL were
all about, ou had to 1 ok at their eff rt, not at their
win, and lo '- e, . The ladie, pra ticed hard, and
this as ident in their match s. It didn't matter if
th olle ball t am wa, winning or lo ing, they
w re al ays pla ing hard. They played to the be t
of their abilit and ne er ga e up.
Th ar. ity finished th sea. n with a record of
fi e win, and ninet n lo, se ·. Ho e er, the team
did qualif for the regional tournament. At
regionals, the arsit pla ed their way to a fourway ti for ixth place.
"This ear, the var ity wa. a mixture of e p rinced and un p rienced player ·. This combination enabled us to finL h , trong thi season and al o
to se a lot of pot ntial forth future," said coach
Brenda Lowe.
~-~,----~-----·•&gt;o&lt;e,--•.,;""'\.-'"'1"•·_=•&lt;:_:·~·""·

N

[,'We irnprovecl.allot over
he season, and we le~med
to play as a team.''
'
-Jennifer Tittle

1

1

RECORD
5-19

1 TROW: Jamie
McGlorlzlin, Kri\·tie
Pierson, Becky Susser.
Jeanna Romero. Jennifer
Tittle. 2 D ROW: Melody
Redding. Jairne Marks, ·
Jesr;ica Armstead, Moana
luli. lzannon McCrntal.
3RD ROW: Brandon
Martine-:_ (manager),
Brenda Lowe (coach).

"We weren't a team with
reat height, but everyone
flad skills that made us a
ettcr team.
-Melod Reddin
Sending her opponents flying. Jaime Marks powers a
ensational \pike 0\'er the
net.

�Playing against Liberty,
Jennifer Tittle expertly delivers a fantastic set for the
play.

Playing on mrsity, Jessica
Armstead 'lhmnjust how
rough wplwmores can be.

65

�•
The junior ar it volleyball had a , up r ea. n
thi fall. The lad Glad, fini , h d their , ea, on with
a record of eleven win and only e en lo, e . The
highlight of th , ea, n for the girL wa, th ir first
place fini h in their bracket at the Doherty Invitati nal Toumam nt. t th toumam nt, the team
won four of their i matche, . In the final match,
th J.V. d feated Manit u Spring, to win the first
place title. For their victory, the ladie recie ed a
il er plat . Th ea, on end d on a high note f r
the Gladiator with a trong defeat of Coronado.
Paula Reorda, coach of th juni r var ity, aid,
"Thi ea on ha been one of the mo t ucce ful
ea on e er f r our junior ar ity voll yball program. The girl wer fun to work with beacau e of
their gr at attitude and their ability to work well
together."

RECORD
11-7

As a ready Steplza11ie
Oakley waits for the ball,
Laura DeFalice skillfully
execute~ a pet:fect set.

66

�As tlze rest of the team eagerly awaits rlze retum.
Dc!f!eny !go makes a tip.

U.\in{f all oflzer Hrem~th.
Lisl! Overbay springs to
de/irer a powerful hit to the
opposing team.

1ST ROW: Heather ttlfes',
B.J. Edwards. 2 D ROW:
Marlo Sclwdel. Jes ica
Steen. BecA:y Boo-::er. Lisa
Overhay, Angie haqJ.
JRD ROW: Meli a
McKinley (nuuwger).
replwnie Oakley, Farrah
Robinson. Laura DaFalice,
Renea Kelley.

67

�Sophomore Volleyball
Thi year the ophomor olleyball team had a
good ea 'On, fini hing with eight win and ix
lo e . The team wa made up of nineteen girl s,
including e ral that played on JV and one that
played on var ity.

During a critical moment in
the game, Eleanor Bonoan
scoops down for a beautiful
pass.
1ST ROW: Ror;alind
Sanchez.. Misty Hatton.
2 D ROW: Eleanor
Bonoan. Carolyn ervant,
Gimn· Eller. Tiana Bowens.
Monica Hubbard. JRD
ROW: Yai'lha Aromour,
Julie Gardner, Jeuica
Angeline, Kendra Saunders.
Melissa Wherrv, Debra
Prieve, Sarah Apodaca,
Jackie Sawinski. 4TH
ROW: Ronnie White,
Sherry Pratt. Delia
Hefferrnan, Tanya Ford,
Mary-Ann Muehlbauer,
Rosalind Baulderson,
Elaina Fennewald, Tif!any
Johnson. Ms. Lusby
(coach).

Displayin~ the face of a pro,

setter Jackie awinski
makes the play.

�Ten

Jurnping high into tlze air.
Kurt Strasner retunzs the
ball back over tlze net.
With a grimace on his face,
James Beaslev sen•er; the
ball to hi awc1iting opponent.

•

s

Out of the nine
people n thi. year's
men' tenni team, ix
were veterans. Only
three new player
join d the ro ter, which
left the team two . hort
of tandard, forcing
them tot rfeit the final
double position in each
of their twelv matche .
Three new player
wa n't all of
Widefield' new hardwar thi year-th y
al o had a new coach.
The impro ement een
in both the old player
and the new amazed
even the player th mel e. Bute enwith
all of thi , impro ement,
not a ingle one of them
wa invit d to
Wimbledon.

RECORD
0-12
I STROW: Piong Yi, Kurt
trasner. Jason Jaramillo.
Lonnie chneider, Mrs.
Beasley (coach). 2 D
ROW: Heather Beaslev
(manager), Klt'On Hyuk.
Joseph Greir, lame~
Beasley, Jason Prunty,
Marcus Wandrey, Mn.
Aragon (coach).

69

�Var ·ty occer
"E en though our
r c rd didn't how it,
we played with all of
ur heart , " tated cocaptain Tra i
Bradfield. The
Wid field ar ity occ r
team had a ea on
rec rd f one win and
fifteen lo e . Under
new head coach Bruce
Atkin on, the Glad had
to learn a new ty le of
ccer. Stated Coach
Atkinson, "I think that
we were a competitive
team. We had the p tential to win a few
more game . The team
had really pulled together by the la t game
again t Doherty."
The team, which coni ted of twenty player ,
had many talented indiidual . Two of them,
co-captain Jerry Swain
and Chri Jelling ,
made honerable mention on the All-City
Team.
With Travis Bradfield lookin{? on, Jerry Swain takes
the ball au:ayfrorn an Air
Academ_v player.

EludinR an Air Academy
player, Adam Faulk pas es
tlze ball to Jake Mende&lt;;.

RECORD
1-15
70

�Glads Travis Bradfield,
Don Masterson, and Heiko
Dottenveich move the ball
downfield.
Out running two Pueblo
South defenders, Carlos
Grima and Mike Gram both
go for the ball.

After scoring a goal against
Pueblo outh, Don
Masterson exchanges higlzfive5 witlz teammate Carlos
Grima and Adam Faulk.

1ST ROW: Chris Jellings,
Carlos Grima, Adam Faulk
Heiko Dottenveiclz. Larrv '
White Jr., Jake Mende Chris Bet~, Adrian Kell~y.
Mike Gram. 2 D ROW:
Mr. Krau'le (coach),
Everlean Zoleta (manager),
Mr. Kru'le (coach), Chri'l
Young, Jerry S&gt;vain, Jon
Hodge. , Mike
Momze_'.pennv. Don
Mar;;terson, Phil pann,
Travis Bradfield. Joe
Sanclze~. Jolm Lee, Aaron
William , Mr. Atkin on
(coach).
71

�V.
Soccer
•
Th J.V. occer team fini hed with a record of
thre win~ and eleven lo
, but don't let thi fool
you. In the word of coach Gary Kraus , "J.V. did
a great job. They impro ed throughout the year
and won three of their last four game . "

With Robbie Tittle po'litionedfor the attack. Keitlz
McGrew uses his head to
advance the ball.
1 TROW: Ardel Lope~.

Robbie Tittle. Cameron
Coon, Tollllll\' Harris,
Devin Weadon, Pat Boyd,
Chariua Quiambao, Anne
Bourne. 2 D ROW: Garv
Kruse (Coach), Bobby ·
Cochran. Jerrmaner
Bryant, Ben/lett Th017Je, Bill
Luten, Chris Young, Keith
McGrew, Sam Byrne, Bryan
Krause (Coach).

RECORD
3-11
72

Executing a perfect slide
tackle, Jake Mendes steals
the ball from a Liberty opponent.

�Sending wnd high into the
air. Mike Strasner attempts
to knock his ball onto the
green.
ConcentratinR intently.
Michelle Jaramillo lines up
a putt and prepares to sink
her shot.

Although it did not
receive a much recognition a the football or
occer team , the golf
team wa till a team
full of talent and pride.
The lack of recognition
hown to golf player
ju t made them practice
and play that much
harder. " ot ery many
people realize what a
hard port golf i , " aid
Mike Stra n r. " ot
ju t anyone can pick up
a golf club and play
well. It take a lot of
practice."
While thi year'
record wa not ery impre ive, the team wa
till proud of their eaon. Thi year, the
Glad were led b junior Mike Stra ner and
Ju tin Powell. With
both player returning
next year, th re i already a firm foundation
for a powerful golf team
next year.

RECORD

0-7
I STROW: Marc Strasner,
Mike Strasner. Tror
Bro\'0/d, Pat Kelly: 2 D
ROW: Jason Brennan.
Jeremiah Walker, Ju tin
Powell, Eric Moore,
Damien Green, Miclzel/e
Jaramillo Mr. Dahlberg
(coach).

73

�Varsit
The Widefield ar ity
che rleading quad accompli hed many ta k thi chool
year. Widefield' fiL t co-ed
quad, which con i t of ixteen girls and , e en guy , had
to o ercome their difference
and b come united . In doing
o, the cheerleader , at camp,
qualified to compete at Regional competition and had ix
enioL cho en a UCA All
tar . At Regional Competition, the quad took fir t place
with an e cell nt coring and
qualified to compete in Orlando Florida at ational on
Februar 19 and 20. The
Widefield cheerleader al o
a hie ed their number one goal
by winning the co-ed divi ion
at tatewitha coreof95outof
I 00. "Power and grace; that'
what it come down to," tate
Pat Segura ( 12) profoundly.
The cheerleading quad
brought pride and recognition
to Widefield High chool a a
en eofgreataccompli hment
to each of the member .
Co-captains £\'erlean Zoleta
( 12 ). and Lori KoHaski ( 12),
show offthe co-ed division !JWte
champions trophy.

1ST ROW: Heather Ma~citelli,
Monica
Frank,
Tory
Wassenburger. 2 D ROW:
Daffeny !go, Beth iewald,
Marisa Hebert, Kenya Alex,
Lon Kozloski (captain).
Adrienne Auge. 3RD ROW:
Linda Richardson. Anna
Chapman, Jennifer Martin,
Everlean Zoleta (captain).
Danna Lethbridge&lt; Tcmva
Ki~ie. Estelle Gallegos. 4TH
ROW: Pat Segura. Joey Boro:,
Nathan Appel (captain). Larry
White Jr., Jason Robertson,
Flynn Zoleta. Coach Bobbi
Harris.

74

�Kenya Alex (12) and Beth
iewald ( 11) cheer on the
Widefield Boy.\ ·
Varsity
Ba.1ketbal/ team.
Dana Lethbridge (II) and Flynn
Zoleta ( 10) along with
"cheerleaders-in-training" strut
their s-tujfduring ha({time in the
game against rival Arapahoe.

Torey

Wasserburger

( 11 ).

Adrienne Auge ( 11 ), and Dqffeny
!go (11) take a little breath during
Widefield's

Homecoming

Football game against Mitchell.

Selected as UCA All- tar
cheerleaders are summer camp
at Dem·er University at senion:
EverleanZoleta. Anna Chapman,
athan Appel.

Lon Ko::.lmJ..i,

Jason Robertson, and Jennifer
Martin, all (~{whom proudly slime
for the camera.

75

�Maybe
We're
Standing
Tall

Tre/.:ing tireles.\ly through the
':fed" of SIIOW (the [tnt of the
.sewon), Chuck. Kruser( 11 }, Gary
Stere11s ( 11 ). and Je.[(Sudler ( 10)
nmar/.:ably make it to class,
suffering onf.v minor.frostbite.

76

��Aber
Heather Aber
Matthew Adam.
Ja on dam n
Carla Agosto
Franci Agru a
David guirre

Ja on Akahi
Heath Albaugh
Adam Ale ander
heronda Allen
Adam Anaya
Charmaine Ander on

Blowing bubble in
Mr. Felice' fir t
period world hi tory
clas , sophomore
Angel Lonki seems
unaware of the
yearbook staff's
candid camera. This
is but one hot that
has incriminated
wrong-doe~ like
Angel; all thanks to ].
T. Folsom, yearbook
photographer.

J

u
N

I

0
R

s
Kathy Ander on
Laurie Aragon
Andrea Arambula
Danny Arm trong
Jo eph Arm trong
Rhiannon Atencio

Adrienne Auge
Miguel Auila
Donny Baca
Damon Bailey
Tim Bain
Aaron Baird

78

�Bribach
Robert Baldur on
Felicia Bal ter
Daniel Barber
James Barela
Matthew Ba gall
J arne Bea. ley

Kenneth Beckstead
Mi ·ty Beemon

Daniel Bell
Jennifer Bellotti

Brandy Bentley
Kenneth Bentley
Bobby Benyard
Chri topher Betz
Candy Betzler
Helena Bigley

John Birt
tacey Bi hop
Timothy Bi. hop
Da id Bland
Brenda Blanton
Allen Boelter

amantha Bogan
hannen Boling
Jennifer Bolton
Reb cca Boozer
nne Bourne
Rafeal Boutte
lmer Bower
Chri ty Bradbuf)
Tomeco Bradford
mberBradle
ictoria Bren ing
Benjamin Bribach

79

�Brocke t t
Dawn Brockett
Barbara Brown
Comme cheia Brown
Jeremy Brown
Lequeta Brown
Wend Brown, tein
Rick Brumback
Amy Bryant
Ja on Bryant
Tracy Burden
Carle Burt
Brian Burtt

Cori Bynum
Efr n alulot
Cailean Campbell
Lenni, Campbell
Adria Campo
Je ica Canterbury
Danny Cantrell
Ru ell Cantr 11
Willie Caraballo
Kimberly Carne
Adam Car on
tephanie Carter
Gaylen Cartwright
Michelle Cathey
Marque Cea ar
Cindy Chadwick
BurtCha e
Clint hri ten en

orman Chri tie
ancy Clark
Tiffany Clayton
Kelly Cobb
Daniel Colby
Jo hua Colby

Kevin Coleman
Rainbow Coleman
E an Cook
Tawnie Coon
Tywan Cooper
Brian Copeland

80

�Evans
Scott Coplan
Darrel Cotton
Michelle Cou in
Jaime Cox
Shawn Crampton
Bryan Craven
Heath Cren ·haw
Genevieve Crockett
Brian ro
Cathleena Cruz
Andre D ' Amour
Chri topher Darrow

Carlo Davila
Damon Davi
Jennifer Deal
athan Decker
Meli a Deguchi
Renee Deguchi
Tanya Deguchi
hannon DeJa u
Da id Delgado
Kathleen Diamond
Marie Dick
Brandon Dildine

AnitaD dd
Jeffery Dott on
William Dougla.
Andrew Drake
MaryDrinen
Angela Drury

Bonnie Duke
Kelley Duncan
Brian Duren
Melanie Ebner
B. J. Edward
Rodney Edward

Rob rto Elenez
Jerri Elmore
Paul E helman
Patience Evan
Jo hua Entner
Troy Evan

81

�Fadl er
Daniel adler
Steven Falcetti
lion Fenner
Leeann ergus
Tyrone Fields
Jo, el n Figueroa

Jo Fine
Ste e Fish r
ue Fisher
Anthony leming
Heidi Fl res
Robert Foley

K II Fomby
Barbara Ford
Stephanie Ford
TamikaFord
R an Foster
Marcu Fo
Matthew Fo
Monika Frank
Jackie Frazee
Kendra Frewert
Jame Funny
Michelle Gan auge

Elizabeth Garan
Jo eph Geier
Andy Geig r
Salena Gianino
Brande Gieck
orman Gilliard

Daniel Gold berry
Aida Gomez
Joaquin Gonzal s
Nicole Gordon
Wendy Grave,
Patricia Greenwood

Todd Gregor
Amelia Gri ham
Timothy Gruenwald
Gabriel Guerrero
Tracy Gutierrez
Bill Gumabon

82

�Jones
Cheryl Haa&lt;,
Marilyn Haa&lt;,
Pezhman Hajbandeh
Crystal Hamilton
John Hampton
Michelle Hardwick

Paul Harrill
Peter Harri II
Benjamin Harry
abrina Hathorne
Alexandria Hatton
Ronald Hawk

Larry Hayes
Brian Headle
Laura Hein man
Heather Hendcr on
Derrick Hendrix
Jonell Hernandez
Christopher Herring
Jonathan H dges
Michelle H ffman
Melody Horton
Le Yar Howard
Ja on Huber

ikki Hudkin.·
Brigette Hughe
Daina Hunt
Daffeny lgo
Patricia Jack on
Vane. sa Jack. on

George Jame ·
Ja on Jaramillo
Jame Jewell
Felicia John. on
Florence John on
Kenya John on

erena Johnson
Ca ondra Jone
Jacinta Jone.
Kri toffer ]one ·
tephanie Jone
tephanie A. Jone

83

�Juarez
athan Juarez
Adrian Kalave ·hi
Jak Ko . ak
Tricia Kelly
Dawn Kerr
Matthew Kerr

Ja on Kettle
Li a Kidw II
Mi ty Kincaid
April Knittle
Robert Kohutek
Laura Krueger

Charle Kru er
April Kunz
Hyok Kwon
Jennifer La Plante
Stanley Lacroix
Kent Lambert

Jennifer Larnitie
Chri. tina Lamplough
Lorena Lanckriet
Michael Lar en
Andrew Latrell
John Law

Eric Lazenby
Bryan Lee
Jennifer Lega pi
Li a Leon-Guerrero
Paul Leard
Danna Lethbridge

Ardelle Lopez
Carolyn Lopez
Carl Luna
Matthew Luna
Michael Luna
Ro eMachuca

KimMacia
Michael Macia
Juanita Mae er
Albert Malchow
Li a Mandeville
atalie Manzanare

84

�Mills
Jeffery Marjerri on
Braxton Mark.
Joshua Marquardt
Brian Mar hall
Michelle Martin
Branden Martinez

Duane Martinez
Melody Martinez
Terry Martinez
Mandy Ma arik
Janette Ma chger
Donald Master on

Brenda Matt on
Julia Maxwell
Meli aMay
Christopher Maye.
Comeliu Maye
Nicole Me Bride

K in Me Cray
Shannon Me Cry tal
Matthew Me Cullough
Adam Me Cu ker
Jackie Me Donald
Rodney Me Donald
Jack McGee
ScottMc abb
AmandaMc ew
John Me Pher on
Janie Me Vey
Mario Medina

Yolanda Medina
Chad Mei ner-Si nero
Jake Mende
Chri topher Merillo
Brian Metzger
Jack Meyer

Tammy Michael
Martin Milatz
Katri eMile
Chri topher Miller
Rene Miller
Amanda Mill

85

�Misner
tc en Mi ner
Katherine Mondragon
Perry Montgomery
R berta Monto a
Danielle M re
orinnaMota

ndrew ikirk
Jame 0' eal
Meli , aOdom
Maria Ortega
Timothy Otwell
Li a 0 erba
John Padgett
Robin Parks
Chri topher Parola
Mikel Parri ~ h
Marco Pena
Chri tina Perez

Li a Perez
Chri top her Perry
Carrie Petersen
David Peter on
Meli a Philp
Kardia Pinckney

Cri ty Pope
Heikoll Potterweich
Jenny Powell
Ju ten Powell
Kyle Pre ley
Nicole Pre on
Ja on Pruett
Louana Prunty
Kimberly Quaney
Chari a Quiambao
ikki Quintana
AymarRarno

86

�Smith
haral Rancourt
Michael Rankins
Melody Redding
Tom Relich
Linda Richardson
Karen Rigdon

Julie Riley
Jo ·e Ri era
Anthony Roberts
Ja on Robert ·
Brooklyn Robert on
Jer miah Robertson
Farrah R bin on
Tori Robin n
Christine Robles
Jeffrey Rockett
Felicia Romero
adia Romero
Tabitha Ruby
Jennifer Rust
Omar aldana
Ro ie Samaniego
ichhola amora
Michael anchez

Monica ander
Lonnie Schneider
Angelique chwab
Brandie Scott
Myron egar
Ru .. ell haiffer
Ke in harkey
Clarence haw
Marianne h It n
Jeff her-rod
John Simmon
George imp on
Tanika imp on
uzan lu h r
Cele t metts
Billie mith
Car lyn mith
Je ica mith

87

�Smith
Kri~tine

mith
hel ·ia mitty
Rex Soard,
Raymond outhworth
Kimb rl painh ur
aron pringficld

Derek tone
Kurt tra~ner
Michael tra ner
Heather tut
Je ica Taylor
ickola · Terry
Frank Te ta
Kailee Timm
athan Thomp on
Reb cca Thomp on
Bennett Thorpe
Loui Trujillo

Chri topher Tumbaga
Julie Turk
Amanda Tuthill
Mandi hden
Elizabeth V aJdez
Michael Valdiri

alencia V alme
Brandan Vargo
Leonard Vaughn
Danyame Vaught
Michelle Veazey
Gina Vialpando

Jadene Villagomez
Carolina Villarreal
Robby Vinyard
Phillip Volcic
Jennifer Wagner
tacy Wallick

88

�Zhabina
Marcus Wandrey
Richard Ward
Darrell Washington
Torey Wasserburger
tacey Weathers
Heidi Webb

Eric White
John White
Larry White
Samuel White
Kimberlee Wicks
Heather Wihs

Erin Williams
Jamie Williams
Ja on William
Nichole Willian
Rachelle Wi e
Jonpaul Wright

La Pray Yarbrough
Fredrick Young
Je .. icaZay
Elena Zhabina

89

�Abel
Darce
b I
1 seph bella
P ncho Abeyta
Tawnie dam~
Cor) gner
hclly lbaugh

Holl Albe11
Brooke le sander
Eric le sander
Mich lie le ander
Tahlia lien
Chri t pher nd r on

ara Anderson
Frederick ndrew
anes a Andu.
Je sica Angeline
Larr Antonio
arah p daca
Yaisha Arm ur
Jessi a Armstead
Jimmy Arrelano
Ju tin Amell
Kell Atwell
Da id Avalos

Ja on zura ·
Giovanni Baerga
crena Bailey
Michael Baker
Ro lind Baldur on
Heather Bartlett
Jaclyn Baxter
Heather Beasley
Robert Beatty
Venda B ck. tead
Aaron Belam
Heather Bellotti

Diana Bennett
Paco Bennett
Richard Bennett
Emily Berendes
Markeith Berry
ich II Bigelow

90

�Campbell
Je e Billbay
Jennifer Birchfield
Christopher Bi~hop
Chric.,topher Bittle
Daniel Biving
Rekita Bla1r

Th mas Boatman
Michael Bogan
Eleanor B noan
Heather Book
Joesph Boroz
Tianna Bowen~
Brian Bower
Andrea Brandon
hannon Braun
Shannon Bray
Jason Brennan
Angela Bre. iani
Brandon Brigg.
usan Brockett
Craig Br de
Chri topher Br ker
athaniel Br ok
Michael Br wn
arah Br wn
helmon Br wn
Jerrmaner Br;ant
Benjamin Budd
Jennifer Bue:ch r
David Bullman

Sheri Burn
Brandy Burnw rth
ha. ta Bynum
am Byrne
Jason Caddick
hawn agle

icci Calahan
Je sica Cale
Kelly Cameron
lonny Campbell
Lynette Campb II
tephanie Campbell

91

�Cantre ll
Jo eph Cantrell
Jenifer Carnes
uzanne Chapman
Jorge ha es
Charle, Cha ez
Zol Chavez

Seth Chri, ti
Li ·a Chri t pherson
Tonya Chuning
Chri Clemon
Rebecca nn loud
Bobby Cochran
Darin Cockrum
Jennifer Coker
Erica Collick
aomi Collin
Anetria Con er e
Ronnie Coop r
Jo hua Copple
Darin Cre
Jo hua Cro
Erin Crow
Gabriel Cuellar
Wanda Cunningham

Jennifer Cyr
Amy Dague
Calandra Davis
KayceeDavi
Lawrence Dewitt
Jenni Deyliu

lame Dickey
Ally on Dick
Daniel Digregorio
David Dineen
Gwendolyn Dodd
Charle Dod on

Glen Dougla
Chri tina Duckworth
Chri topher Duran
Rebecca Duran
Ju ten Duy en
Amanda Edward

92

�Green
Heather Eichholl
Ginny Eller
Jo huah Elli
Rhiannon Elugardo
Christina Evans
Carrie Everlo

Vene a Everett
Matthew zekiel
David Faler
Amy Farley
Elaina Fennewald
John Fisher

William Fi k
A very Florence
Sherry Ford
Tanya Ford
Jeffery Frank
Chri topher Frazier

icole Fredinburg
Michael Fro t
Melli . sa Gallagher
atalie Gallego ·
Gloria Garcia
Ivan Garcia

Melanie Garcia
Uli e Garcia
Julie Gardner
cott Garrett
Kell German
hekeya Gib on

Jame Gilbert on
Briana Gilday
Michael Gille pie
Michelle Ginter
Jennifer Gla co
Jamie Glennon
Ju. tin Goergen
Fernando Gonzalez
Edvanth Gonzalez
amuel Go dell
Kevin Gray
Damieon Green

93

�Gr een
Jerem Green
Zacharey Green
ane&lt;.;-;a Greenlee
EliLa Griffe
Mar) Guerrer
ngcla Guidr
Loretta Gutierrez
Royal Ha k.cnb rg
Elizabeth Hall
Michael Hall
Robert Hall
Adam Hampton
Christoph r Haney
abrina Hansen
Curti. Hard
Monique Harding
Alana Harri
Th rna. Harri.
Misty Hatton
Dane Hawk
Craig Hawker
Laura Hawkes
Jennifer Hawkins
Dana Haye.

Joe Heckert
hay Heckert
Delia Heffernan
Heather Heinrich
Brandy Hendrick
Robins Hendee
Gary Henry
Trisha Henry
Diana Herman
Darian Hick
Bryan Hill
tephen Hinds
Cari Hoffman
Timothy Hoffmann
Jason Holland
Th rna · Hook
Li. aHopkin
Th mas Horton

94

�All photos by J. T. Folsom

Junior Janie McVey take a
break in the batter' box
between pitching inning
against a rival sch ol.

ophom re Jennifer Silvis vigorou ly takes note. for a
major exam in her hist ry course.

Sophomore Devin Weadon take tim out of hi bu. y
first-year schedule to give us a mile.

95

�Howk
Heather Howk
Jo, hua Hoy
M ni a Hubbard
Je e Hudkin
Heather Hud. on
Katrina Huffman
Jeremy Hunter
Dedrick Hyche
arolyn I enhart
J Iuli
Meli a Jack on
Ramone Jack on
Ja ob Jaramillo
Michelle Jaramillo
Micha 1Jen en
Billy John on
Bruce John on
Rodney John on

Tiffany John on
Jame Jone
Jermiah Jone

andie Jo eph
Carlo Juarez
ichola. Ju tinger

Arben Kalave hi
Jo. hua Keith
hane Kennedy

Kendra Kenzy
Jeffrey Ker ey
Chri ty Kie el tein
Katrina Kil trom
Ben Kim
Michelle King

96

�Rick King
Jod) Kinney
Eric Kirk
Tobi Kitowski
Joshua Knodelmeierhenry
Katie Knopp

Tiffany Koenig
Marla Kohutek
Shaun Kratz

teven Krieg
Ana Krueger
Ja:on Laffler

Laura Laffler
Micah Laffler
Tanya Lambert

L nnie Lamoureu
Kevin Lanning
Tony Latour
Franci Lavigne
JutinLe
Patricia Lee

Tami Leedom
Jes. ica Le ard
Blair Light
Kevin Lint
Craig Loewen tein
Angel Loncki

Robbie London
Andrea Lopez
Anna Lucero
Jo hua Lueck
Isaac Lumberg
Kate Luft

97

�Luten
Bill Luten
Jennifer MacCabe
ndrea Ma holz
Angela Magnu on
Jam Maier
J eph Maier
Jo e Manzanare
Jo e Manzanare
Brian Martin
Chri topher Martin
Coy Martin
Greg Martin

Kimberly Martin
Aubrey Martinez
Jennifer Marton
Frank Mataipule
Anthony McAcinemey
Angela Me lo. key

Mich lie McClurg
Partrick McComb
Courtney McCormick
Jarne McC wan
ichole McCoy
Randy McDonald

Li a McGlothlin
Keith McGrew
Michelle McKeal
Meli a McKinley
Patrick Medina
Jennifer Meredith

David Me zler
Ste en Metzger
Marie Mirenda
GinaMi ola
Mark Moneypenny
Angelina Montoya
Chri topher Moore
Eric Moore
Stephanie Morning
arah Morri
Angela Mo eley
Mary-Ann Muehlbauer

98

�ophomore Monica Hubbard and Cathy Murphy
hi ver as they root our J. Y.
football team to victory
again t Air Academy during
one frigid game on October
29th.
All photO\ by J.T. Fol\om

Junior Kelly Fomby i a
rna. ter with the iolin in 7th
period.

Can you gue whether
thi i Ja on or Mica
Laffler?

99

�Murphy
Kath Murph
Adrian Murra
Chri topher Mu
Jennifer Nail
Da id apier
Chri topher evin

Perry owlin
Eric O'Donnell
Frank O'Laughlin
tephanie Oakley
Brody Ohlbrecht
athan Oliver

Edda Ortega
Timothy Otto
John Our ·
Carol n Oxley
Rita Pacheco
Matth w Paddack
Amy Padilla
Brian Palmer
Chri tina Palmer
Je ica Palmer
Rhiannon Pardi
Pri cilla Parker

Tiffany Parker
Tracey Pear on
Tara Peltz
Charle - People
Daniel Perez
Elizabeth Perez

Heather Perry
Jarne Perry
Michael Per ad
Amy Peter en
Stephen Picken
J arne Pi veral

100

�Sanders
Thoma Pon.
Travi Porter
Bradley Powell
Kimberly Prather
Sherrill Pratt
teven Pre ey

Jame) Price
Debra Prieve
Jo. eph Pruett
Meli a Quidachay
Linda Quinlan
Kimberly Rayborn

Shannon Reave
Monique Redden
tana Redden-Key
Suzanne Reiher
Ryann Reynold
Kri tina Rice

hane Rit chard
Adrienne Ritter
Dente Roane
Honor Robert
John Robertson
Michelle Robert on
Jennifer Robin on
hameka Rodman
Jennifer Rodriguez
Amy Romero
Michelle Romero
tacy Romero

Brian Roe
Rebecca Rou e
Gary RuM rd
Raellen Ru ell
Robb a k
Jeffery Sadler

Kri tie aleny
Kel ey ali burg
Brian anchez
Jo eph Sanchez
Ro alinda Sanchez
Anthony and r

101

�Jacqueline a in. ki
Ja on Schaule
Tracy chneider
Daniel choenfelt
Marlo chudel
Bryan Scott
J :eph crogg.
Tricia Seidel
Je ica equira
arolyn er ant
Damon hankling
licia Sharp
Angela harp
tephanie harpnack
Zachar Shaw
Dwayne hehi
Veronica Shell
John Sherwood
Felicia hipman
Mi ty Shuff
Meli a humaker
Jennifer il i
John Simmons
Robert immon ·
Jamie Simon
Monique im,
Peggy Slu her
Adam Smith
Daniel Smith
Matthew mith
icole mith
tacey Smith
Vincent ouza
Clinton Sp ncer
Pri cilla pilotro
u anne Stamey
Gerald tamm
Myron Stamp
Je ica teen
Michael tein
102

�Weadon
Ca h Stewart
Jeffery Stewart
Erica towell
Candy voboda
Todd wart
Jeremiah Swartz
Kelly Taylor
cott Taylor
Daniel Tacker
Lance Thoma
David Thomp on
Stephen Thomp on
Rebecca Thorn on
Amanda Tidrick
Donald Tillar
Aaron Tindill
Amy Tinkle
Robert Tittle
Andrew Tobin
Danielle Trujillo
am Trujillo
Marchelle ntalan
Shawn yeda
Daniel Van AI tine
Je ica Van Arnam
Helena Va quez
Marley Veach
Jamie Vierra
Marcu Vincent
John Valano
Jeremiah Wacker
Je e Wagner
Tara Wagner
Chri topher Walk
Janice Walker
Chri topher Ward
Wendy Ward
Erika Warren
Je ica Warren
Aubrey Watkin
Je ica Watkin
Devin Weadon

103

���Weaver
Ra hel Wea er
Jill Webb
athan Welch
Bradle WelL
Chri. topher Wheeler
Matthew Wheeler
Meli a Wherry
Barry White
J .. White
Ronnie White
Michael Whitley
Melanie Whitman
Michelle Wilkerman
Brandon Willhoit
Brad William
Gernido William
K rry William
Seleta William
Thoma William
cott William on
Jody Willi
Kri topher Wil on
Byron Winkelbauer
Derek Wi e
tephanie Wi e
Daniela Wolf
Yong Wolfe
Katrina Wood
Carlo Wright
Alex ander Y akich
Jodi Yat
Baby York
Chri top her Young
Jonelle Young
Sandy Young
haun Yunker
Paul Zani
Stephanie Zanzig
Valerie Zeigler
Flynn Zoleta
David Zortman

106

�Dunn~ the fall Sports a\.\ emhl\',

Rehecca Boo~er (II) and Elena
Fenn£'wald (I 0) pose, \·howinR HoldinR hand\, Scott Copland
off the third place aH ard that the (II) and Marilvn Haas (II)
rollnhallteam earned at the 1993 \Wttch w ne~t memhers of Jlze
1111·itational J. V. Vo//eyha/1
atwnal Honor Society are
announced

The Gospel Choir raise.\
its
vote e
dunng
lunchtime to bring
inspiration to all of
Widefield during the
dedication of the neH
Widefield grass terrace.
All photo.\ h\': J. Folsom

107

�Shi1•ering in front oft he art showcase. Angela
Drury ( 11) contemplates purchasing cotton
candy to do herpartfor "Operation Amanda."

Widefield'

Junior.

and

Sophrnore ha e di played many
different intere t . The

intere t

ary from carpentry to helping olve

problem

through team forum .

Widefield i proud to ha e hard
working and diligent pupil

who

will be America' (and the world' )
future.

Community ofCaring member, Jerrmaner
Bryant ( 10), listens intently to solution to a
social dilemma.
While being intervie~ved for television,
Amanda Tidrick ( 10) explains how the
caring tudent of WHS are helping her
payfor the operation that will allo~..· her to
walk.

10

Pointing out the finer qualttie~ of lwrin£? a
properly tuned saxophone. Josh Ellis ( /0)
e\plain\ to De1•in Weadon ( 10) how to f}(J.\ition
the reed in the mouthpiece.

�Problem solving is
oneofEddie V1gil's
( 10) specialties.
Teen Forum allows
him to use his
unique creativif) 10
its fullest .

Meawring out the floor of Widefield's
carpentry project is \'el)' tedious H ork, but
Scott Coplan ( 1 I) pws a lot of finesse into
making the measurements precise and
accurate.

After a few brief moments in the fray of combat, Zole Chavc ( 10)
emerges the victor at the Pueblo South wrestling Krimage.

109

�"I ltke the prite in wu.1 " a~rees
Heather Ke/1_, and Brian Curti.\.

"Hey man.' Wha 'clw doinf?? "Ja.10n
Mann asks Corer Reedy.
Jason Robertson lw\ school
written all m ·er hi.\ face.
"Oh, my goodne.\ \.1 " exclwm.\ Je/1111 Beeler
when Brandy Alexender finally catches on.
Afier school, 11 orking on the .\ et of KWHS.
Kimo Bonnelycke admire.\ the finished
product of the ne~n.

�"So, Greg, whatdidtheycatch
you doing this time?" Mike
Marks asks Greg Badnerosky.

Left, right, left, ""!hope I get
this right." thinks Jody
Leithbridge to herself

"A£waaaaglUU?f~h hhhh .' .' .1.1.' .' .'

t resss.1.1.'.' .1.1.1.'" ex cia i 1111 Stacy
McColgan a1· she thinks of graduation.
Phillip Gallego\ toke\ a break out of pia_\ practice to lounge
around.

94
"Get this camera out of my face.'.'.'"
screams Danaschi Evans .

�Jamie McGlothlin ( 12) gi1•es it all she's
got. All photos by staff photographer.
"How soon is graduation?" asks Amy
Wright ( 12) as she ponders O\'er her
future.
Gladiator Matt Larson (12) proudly
defends his queen Moana 1uli as Brian
Foley ( 12) tries to take her away.
Jeff Baur ( 12), lzannon Oakly (12),
Sarah Grandi-;:o (12), Stacy McColgan
( 12), Jennifer Tittle( 12), and Bren Cline
( 12) prove that seniors are definetly
stuck between a rock and a hard place.

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"Seniors are pig !"exclaims Bren Cline ( 12), as Travis Bradfield ( 12), Nathan Appel ( 12), Nick Pederson ( 12), James Gon-;:ale.\
( 12), and Heath Braley ( 12) stuff their faces.

�Natasha Holbert ( 12) displays her musical
talent as she practices her clarinet.

Alvin Brown ( 12) and Fred Marjerrison ( 12)
agree that their senior year is the best.

"Shoot! You kno~-v no one can play like I can, " replies
Lavonne George ( 12) as she smiles jokingl_v.

o!'I''We'"

outto hm!" ""'"
Nikki Murphy (12) as she
brings this part of the senior
section to a close.
All photos
by
staff
photographer.

�Maybe
the
Hard
Work
Will
Pay Off

"Is thi.1· all worth it?" asks Derek
Stone ( 1 I) while working on a
written role play at the Glnm·ood
Springs Invitational for DECA.
After it was m·er, he decided.
11 lzile 10aking in the Glenwood
Hot Spring.\ Pool, that hard work
really does pay off

114

�115

�ADMINISTRATORS/COUNSELOR
Karon Cofield
Jay Comi/.1
Daryl Grantlvlark Hatchell
Dm•id Turner
Gary Wiler

Mike Biondini
/sa elle Gutierre::

Thad Hall
Jan chuet Barb mith
Rick Wilson

SECRETARIES
Dody Beeson
Corine Daubert
Patti Grande/
Judy Henke

Judy LaCasse
Lydia Lemke
Jan Meyers

Pat Gilham:

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Pat Gilgam has been an attendance
clerk here at Widefield for ten years.
She attended the University of
Washington DC and worked for the FBI
for three years before moving here in
1 967. Mrs. Gilham has four wonderful
kids: Rick, Cindy, Tami, and Clint; all of
whom graduated from Widefield. She
plans to travel and make crafts now
that she is retiring. Mrs. Gilgam says
she will love to leave all those ringing
phones behind, but is also glad to take
with her the memories of the staff and
her enjoyment of working with the
students. Copy by: K. Pierson and C.
Diaz.

�TEACHERS
Carolyn Abel
Alma Adams
Dave Adams
Carol Andenon
Roxy Bates

Cheri Becke
Kath_v orrelli
Trish Brock
C_vnthi Brm~ n
Ginny Car/mn
June C blent;::

Sherry Conley
Helen Cozzie
Karen Crcmford
John Cunninglza n
Gregg Dahlberg

Don Dm·i1
Frank eBell
AI Derbv
John D rine
Joe Dionisio
Butch Fackelman

Ralph Johnson:
Mr. Ralph Johnson has been one smiling
face here at Widefield that will definately be
missed. Mr. Johnson has been teaching here at
Widefield for 23 years. He was the first to
teach Lab Psychology as well as teaching other
sciences. He coached the boy's basketball and
girl's tennis teams and has been the sponserof
Student Cabinet since 1971. His hobbies
include tennis, working on cars, and hiking. Mr.
Johnson feels he has reached his goal of
teaching and would like to move on to other
things such as selling restaraunt supplies. Mr.
Johnson has received a lot of support from his
family and friends and will love to leave behind
outdoor duty. Several things he will take with
him are the memories of the science staff,
Student Cabinet, and most of all, the students.

Copy by: K. Pierson and C. Diaz.

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�Larry McClanahan
Starting in 1962, Mr. Larry McClanahan has
been teaching here in the Widefield School
District, and for the past ten years has been at
Widefield High School. He received his Bachelor's
at Adam's State, his Masters at Colorado State
University, and his Doctorate at the University
of Colorado.
He currently teaches biology,
earth science, as well as at the alternative
school. All four of his children; Charlott, Marilyn,
Natalie, and Kandal, graduated from Widefield
High School. Mr. McClanahan is eager to attempt
new things such as selling real estate. He plans
on doing a lot of fishing and wishes to revisit the
U.S.S.R. He feels fortunate to work with so
many unique students. Mr. McClanahan states,
"I want to give something to people and make
a difference in their lives." Copy by: K.

Pierson and C. Diaz.

Jim Felice
Dale Ferguson
Me~ Gallagher
Michelle Gilmore
Doug Goforth

Judr GoOlill'in
huron Gren:
Amw Hamre
Kamherly Harmon
Ann Hawker
Hike Heatherly

Gary Held
Larry Henry
Bob Hoffman
ancy Holm
Bob Hudson

onnie Jackson
Ralph Johnson
Rand.~ Jones
Randy Keile\
Sandy Koch
Lynn Kopas1/8

�Bnw1 Krauw

Dare Kremple
Man' Limardo
Scott Loring
Brenda um~h
ll'all Marti11

Larn McClanahan
She/It Miles
Richard Molter
Mark Mwur;
Jeanette Mutchler

Brian aegel
Wayne ickl
Ku rt Ones
L/llda Overltn
ancy Rahne
Dm ·id Reeder

Jean Rolf\
Frank Sa~Oil(l
John Schoolmaster
Linda chwart-;.
Bob e11nert

Frank Debell
Mr. Frank Debell has been a valuable asset
to Widefield High School for the past 3 5 years.
He attended the University of Northern Colorado
and received a double major in Industrial Arts.
Mr. Debell received his inspiration to teach from
his past teachers. His two children, Mike and
Dody, graduated from Widefield High. Quite a
few Widefield teachers were his devoted little
students. He currently teaches Drafting,
Calculator math, and once taught Spanish. He
slyly comments he's going to love sleeping in
but will miss the faculty and students. He plans
to do absolutely nothing after retirement. He
wants to kick back and enjoy the unemployed
life. When he's not kicking back, he plans to
"work" hard at fishing, traveling, and making
crafts. Copy by: K. Pierson and C. Diaz.
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�Teachers
can be crazy
too.
Mrs.
Jan Youtz
displays her
wild side by
wearing a
mask during
t
h
e
Halloween
dress
up
day.

Joan Slzeram
Jim kadden
\ mda kadden
Wayne Smith
St phen obiech
Ann Spencer

haron troud
Duane wanson
Grant Taggard
Bob Taylor
Eric Thiele

Mar.Lou

Bob Tim
Debbie Trapp
Tony Tyrell
Dirk Visser
z.caino-Gogas
ancy Wade

Harry Wallace
John Weadon
Rose Wells
Joan Wenner.\
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�CUSTODIANS/COOKS
frank Duran
Steve Henre
Ron Lesley
Glenna Moreland
John Mone

Annemarie teven.1

EDUCATIONAL ASSTS.
tel/a Bowers
Scott Christiansen
Pat Gilham

Jf'tJet Hon·ath
Jackie Hudgins
Bunny Kint
Gail Lott

Phyllis Madden
Helga Morrison
Joan onnan
ita Paddack
Gil Palsrok

orma Pate
Michele Sauer
Helen Tostanoski

ot Pictured:
l\.1an Beth Bishop
Heidi Woodside
Teresa Philltps
Don Beebe
Darlene French
MiJ.:.eu·lKh
Chuck filler
Ho11ie Penhin~
Ron Retherford

Von Hartle\
Pearl Hill
Mamie Hunter
Cheryl Johnson
Brenda aptmt Jff

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�Renai ance i one of Wid field' . mo t popular organization . . Renai . ance is a national
organization that promote · academic excellence, good attendance, and a p sitive attiude. Membcrc.,
who are inducted mu t meet certain criteria at the end of each . me ter to receive a particular level of
member hip.
per on could r cei e one of three card., blue being the highe t. With these cards
tudent could take ad antage of pecial benefit available to them, uch a prom ticket discount , local
re taurant di c unt, a free period off chool without homework, and early lunch pa es. It' no wonder that it ha been o uccc. ful.
The R nai ance Steering Committee doe exactly a it nam implie. ; steer. the Renai sancc
program in th dir ction that it n ed to go. Th popularity and ucce of the program i. partly due to
the teering Committee and partly due to the enthu ia m of the tudent .
Thi year the Renai ance program eel brated it fir t anniver ary here at Widefield High
Scho 1. Thi occa ion wa marked by a party attended by all Renai ance card holder . They were
er ed cake and punch and were allowed to it around and relax during the 4th period gala. A news
crew from KRDO TV 13 e en made an appearance and filmed the member having a grand time.
Copy by: K. Pi r on and C. Diaz.

Front row: Melissa Philp, Jason mith, Jason
Prunty Up the Stairs: Kelly McCleary, Jason
Jaramillo, athanAppel, Stacey McColgan,
Angela McCloskey, Mrs. clmet-, Jes ica
Smith, Kristen Bell, Anne Bourne, Christina
Dia-

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Botttom row: Kenya Alex, lenni Allie,
Florence Johnson, i&lt;enisha Bell, arasha
Holbert , Beth ie1mld. Jacinta Jones,
Linda Richardson, Charmaine Anderson,
Micha I Sanche;: 2nd rOIL' Christa
Gon::ales, Rick Brumback, tephanie
Jones, Rebecca Thompson, Mike
Strassner, Daffeny !go, Ben Bribach,
Farrah Robinson, Lisa Overbav, Mary
Drinen, Amie Knopp, Karen £1/ioi, Brenda
Pfister Jrd roiL' Christina Lmch, Sheree
McDaniel, Christina Anderson, Danna
Lethbridge, Darrel Cotton, Michael
Rankin , Melissa Philp, Robert Kohutek,
Angie Hmes, hristina Morris, Brandon
Christensen 4th row: Branda Mattson ,
Aspen Rasmussen 5th row: Gary Bement,
Brmn ravens,
Alvin Brown, Helena
Bigley, tacey McColgan , Kent Lambert,
Felicia Shipman, Brande Gieck, Brande
Sparr, Fred Marjerrison , Lori Kozloski
6th ro : Mike Duvson, Drew Lattrell,
Eric Prieve, John ·Lee, Matthew Pett}',
Rene Miller, Dan Hodges, Amw Chapman
7th ro •: eil Mayes, Amy Abel, Kelly
McClea f}·, Rick Bradlev, Mike Moore,
Brett McDavtd
8th row: Joev Fine,
Jessica Zay, Cassie Hendricks Top row:
Sonya entworth

�Front ro11: Michael Du n en, Jennv Allie, Kmtie Pierson, Jodt Lethbriclf?e, Heather Mascllelli, Kimo Bonnelycke, Auhrey Fenniwald 2nd
lame.\ Gon::.ales, Samn Kelley, Jej}Bauer, Matt Pett\', ick Pederson, Anna Chapman, on me Kelly, Julie Rtlev Jrd ro11: Kenm
Alex, Dtmaschi Evans, Christina Lynch, Ann· Abe/, Alvin Brown. Heather Sanborn Top ro11: Eric Priel'e, Gary Bement, Fred Marjerrison,
Mr. Tagart, Lori Ko::loski, Becky Su.\.\er, Christina Dia::.. Brett McDa vid, hris Rile\' ot Pictured: l enni Beeler, Cassie Hendricks,
Chri.ltina Anderson, atasha Holbert, arah Grandt-io, Angte Hm es, Chris Jelling\, Kelly McCleary, heree McDamel, Sonya Wenlli'oth,
Pat egura. Brandv Alewnder, Estelle Gallegos
roiL'

The ational Honor Society is composed of some of Widefield' top . tudent . Th new members of thi club were inducted into the s ciety at a ovemb r tudent b dy a embly. The ociety'
participant mu t carry a 3.25 GPA or better. In addition to the GPA requirement, member mu t
al o pro ide po itive leader hip role . NH wa re pon ible for the Sw etheart Dance, and for
providing tudent tutor . Copy b : H. Kelly.

123

�1sr row: Mike Marti, Veronica Pere::_, B.J. Morris, Jake Volcic, Jennifer Cohen 2nd row: Amy Hutcherson, Jeremv
Campbell. Tom Taylor, Manuela Black, Amy LeBow Jrd row: Grant Harris, Jef!Wusk, Mark Wellborn Nor Pictured: Mary
A I' is. I mac Peterson

A.V.P.
The AVP program is a select group
of seniors who chose to get a headstart
on their college education. They take
cia . es at designated college. and receive
college credit. The e tudents are very
dedicated to mo ing ahead in life and
futhering their career. "Being in this
program has taught me responsiblity and
how to manage my time better." states
Grant Harris. Widefield is very proud of
the member. accomplishment and their
trong-willed desire to learn. Way to go,
AVP!!!!!! Copy by: H. Kelly.

124

�The~c manchanically

inclined young men ~pend
their cla~s time fixing up old
car~ . They don't mind getting
down and dirty under the hood
of a '57 Chevy or even an ' 2
Pinto. o, ladie when the. e
guys come up to you with their
oiled up hands, don't run
away, they'reju t there to help
you fix your car. Copy by: H.
Kelly.
Back row: Bo Clark, Jason Buckley, /eve Fincher, Jon Grady, Reed Ohlbrecht, hris
Kois, Paul Basgal, John u1mbert, Byron March , Shane Garrett, Mr. Ones
Fint row: Brian Groff, Rick Ro.\emak, Kenji Ululen, Jesus Molina, Dan Hanswm

Front row: Mr. Kopas::.. Doug
Woody, Jason Kettle , Brian
Farson Back row: Thomas
Bone~w/1, Adam McCusker,
hane Johnson. Louis Trujillo,
cott
Coplan.
Timothy
McWilliams, Brian Nierode ,
Chris Bedel, Shawn Lou::.on,
Josh "Bear" Sims ot Pictured:
Garv Bentle_\. Chuck Chal'e-

Have you er dreamed of building your own hou ·e? Well that is exactly what the Widefield
Carpentry Club is doing. They pend their cia time constructing a real house out in the building
project behind Widefield High School. The hou e that they pent all of their hard work n will
s meday be purchased, and then lived by. orne grateful family. and the famil) won't even know
that their new house wa built by a bunch of wild and crazy teenager., becau e they do as g d a
job as any construction company. Copy by: R. Foley.

125

�Front row: Mr. Ferguson, Troy Brovold, Renea Kelly, Lee Griffin, Donta Wilson, Shannon Oakley, Marc Strassner, am
White, Derek Stone, lsha Ramire-, Angela trempke, Amie Knopp, Ardelle Lope-, Mr. Molter 2nd row: Jason Smith, Pat
Patterson, Kristie Pierson, Jaime Marks, Willie page, Marcellus Reed, Gwen Dodd, Katie Kn opp, Celeste Smelts, Tvler
Smith, Sarah Grandi-io, Jennifer Tittle, Vicki Heint:.en, Mike Krablean 3rd row: Regina Molina, Richard Ward, Raymond
Southworth, Jason Williams, Candace Stalcup, Aaron Williams, Rhiannon Pardis, ikki Hudkin s, Amy Farle_;·, Amy
Bryant, Sabrina Hathorn e, u:.i Sanche-, ommeshia Brown, Kardia Pickney 4th row: LeeAnn Fergu.\, Wendy Grm•es,
Robert Rodrigues, Matt Pattock, Joey croggs, Jessica Angeline, Stephanie Oakle.v, Heather Book, Angie Sharp,
Jaqueline Baxter, Elena Zlzabina, Kendra Frewart, 5th row: Justin Powell, Andre D 'Amour, Ben Hom, ick
Ju stinger,Andy Geiger, Cristy Pope, Jennifer Morton, Tanya Ford, Jason A-uras, Marchelle Untalan, Bryan Hill, 6th row:
Suzan lusher, Sharon Largent, Carolina Villarreal,Dorrel Cotton, Paul Harrill, Martin O'Brien, Jon Paul Wright,
Daniel Bell, Tony D 'A lessio, Ja son Pruett Top row: Vernon Marshall, Rachelle Wise, Gwen Debelke, Amy Bryant, Slwna
Butcher, Krist)• Charleston, Rene Miller

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DECA i the large t club, and one of the mo t acti e
at Widefield High chool. There are 108 member .
DECA tand for Di tributive Education Clubs of
America. The majority of DECA member are taking
marketing cla e in the bu ine department. There they
learn the importance of economic , entrepeneur hip, and
performance in the competitive world of bu ine . To te t
the e kill the DECA club aero the nation have frequent competition . The e meet take place aero the
region, tate, and country. There DECA member pit their
kill again t other DECA member in uch area a job
interview and compo ing a yearly budget for mall
bu ine e . Widefield tudent have alway placed high at
the e meet taking many top honor .
Thi year DECA experimented with a new
money-making deal, the DECA tore. It wa opened in
o ember in the cafeteria area. And it proved to be a
ucce ful a the club it elf.

�What, more math? It' not really like that at all in the Math Club. Thi i a club devoted to the
promotion and further deveolpment of mathematical kill . They meet every Wedne day to di. cu .
such matters a upcoming math competition at other ·chool and the Colorado Math League Te t, a
te teach club member takes to earn point and p sibly prize for himself/her elf and hi /her chool.
The Math Club also p n or a math competition held at Widefield High School every pring for the
local junior highs. The Math Club is a strong repre entation of the mart, friendly, and fun tudent
who know how to make learning fun.
Front row: Je1sica Sadler, Wendy
Brownstein, Natsha Holbert, Jodi
Lethbridge 2nd row: Mary Patton,
Mrs. Conley, Melissa Philp, Lisa
Overbay, Mrs. Abel, Jennifer Rust,
Brenda Mattson, Heather Sanborn,
Jennifer Legaspi, erena Bailey,
Lars Rocha Jrd row: icole
Gordon, Jessie Cales, Melvin
Roberts, Elizabeth Perez, Jason
Jaramillo , Russell Shaiffer, Darrel
Cotton, Miranda orris, Troy
Brovold, Marla Kohutek
ot
Pictured: Kenisha Bell, Robert
Foley, Jennifer LaPlante, Polina
Nikiforova, Elena Zhabina

Front row: Christina
Dia::, Heather Sanborn,
Melissa Philp, Marla
Kohutek, Amy Farley,
Jennifer LaPlante, Mr.
Derby Back row: Alvin
Brown ,
Kimo
Bonnelycke, Matt Grant;:.,
Jimm y Arellano, Eric
Moore

The cience Club i not all ju t cience. Thi club al o promote elf-e teem, and confidence.
Thi club has participated in many variou competition and expo ition throughout the year. In
them, they demon trate different a pect of chemi try, biology, a tronomy, and phy ic . The
Science lub ha alway r pre ented Widefield well at all of their meet . It take a lot of planning
and preparation to even tand a chance at one the e competition , and our Science Club ha hown
that they have what it take .And to think they even have fun doing it.

127

�Maybe
the
altitude
is to
blame!

Su-:an Sit/\ her ( 1 I) and Jenn(fcr Carne'
( 1 I) hare alreadr ri1e11 from thl' clcad
wzn•. That;, w/n they are not \\'OITied
thm the cafeteria frwd will kill them.

128

STUDEN

�LIFE

�Paul Abernathy ( 12) proud(v
shmn off two of his finer points
during the day of man.v faces.
Photo by: J. Weadon

Snorting up her curiosity.
Sara Hightower( /2)Join.\ in
the fun of the dav. he wait.\
rather impatiently for the
announcement of the
Halloween Costwne Conte II
winner.\ .
Photo h_\: J. Weadon

130

�As a totallv greusome \'ampire,
Brandi mith ( 12) .w eers
quietly after a bloodv mack.
Photo br: J. Weadon
Sming pretty in her english
clasvoom. Con· Wright ( /0)
1hmn her pearlv H hit e.\. "/
dressed as a clown because a
c/mm i.1 alwm·s happ_1, " she
Ill\'\ ,

Pfwto h.\ : J. Weadon

"That's all Folks.1 .1!
The
Halloween ostume Contest is
o1•er and the winners are
d10 .1 f! 11 .1 "
comment\ Mr .
Dionisio. He was one ofse\·eral
teachen H ho dressed in
Halloween costume on October
28.
Photo by: J. Weadon

�" ndcr a Blue Moon" was the theme for the weetheart dance this ear. Its ucce-;-; was due to the exceptional
j b done by the member-; of the

ational Honor ociety.

The highlight of the evening was when fantasy becam
reality for the luck.y six who were oted into the exclusi\e
royal community.

rterwards, the King and Queen, James

G nzales and Jamie Marks, Prince and Princess,

aron

pringfield and Farrah Robinson, and the Duke and
Dutchess,

dam Smith and

herri Pratt, all took their

coorination dance.

Enjoyinf? each other.\ company
durin~? a slow dance. Bren Cline
( 12) and Lori Ko::.lmki ( 12 ). share
a specialnwment.

132

Modestly acceptinR their honon
as King and Queen of the
Sn eetheart Da/1( e. Jamie Mark\
( 12) and James Gon::.ale\ ( 12),
quietly 1hine.

�farrah Rohinwn (II) and Aaron Spring.fleld (II},
Wl.\iOLI\1\ mmitthetr coorination dance together as
Prince and Pnnceu.

Jackie Stm in1ki ( 10). smiles
sympathetically at Tommr
Harri1 '.1 ( 10) lame joke.

Biting her lip, Shern Prall ( 10), nenm1.1/y \mtle\
after heing {1/lnOLI/lCl'd s~reetlwrt Dutche\.\.

Copy b.\: Angela BtSce~lia.
Rehecca Duran, Jamie Glennon
All photo.\ hy Marlo clwde/

133

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I

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I

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Eternal Dawn by Jerrmaner Bryant ( 10). Feathered Vindicator by Mike Krableon ( 12). Lady of the Bramble b1
Mandi Uhden ( 11 ). Japanimation Ninja by Phil Span ( 12). Fear of the Light by Rick Bradle.v ( 12). Gorilla h1
Brande Gieck ( 11 ). Abstract by Katrina Yates ( 12). F-14A Tomcat by Rick Rosemark ( 10). Flight of the Hero b
James Gonzales ( 12). Page design by Robert Kohutek ( 11 ). Photos by J. Weadon.

134

�135

�Long awaited,
paid it.
High

isit to Widefield
hool on

24, 1993.

ovember

Tea~ing the

dents the entire da
Thank. gi\ ing
no~

~now

tu-

before

acati n, the

blanketed e er thing
cri~.;p,

with it

ice

gnp.

Relati ely numerous students huddled in the hallrather than face 1ack

wa
Fr . t'

clamm

clutche .

ther wi:hed for m re of
the frigid weather.

Refer-

ringtoth da ,B nBribach'
(II) only comments were,

"Let it . now, let it now, let
itsnow!" Though . uchh pe
were on many mind , the
h ol was not granted a
. n w day. Instead, student
uffered through the re t of
the day, anxiou I awaiting
th ir moment of freedom.
Cop

by:

Chri tina

Diaz
With an expre.\.\ion that \peaks for
itw({. Brian Fole.\ ( 12) re~ret\ not
being on tlze \1ope.\. Instead, he is
on his way to another class.
Among the ice and mo~t 011
01 ember 24. 1993. when other
ma.\ cot\ cower, the Gladiator
Hands tall.
Strolling under a crystal canopy,
J.J. Con-ales (II) and Loreta

G111terre-:. (I 0) find impatience to
school to end.

136

Winter Daze

�Scrambling through the newly
fallen snm~, Kurt Stramer( 11)
rushes off to his math class.
A dedicated student, Felicia
Balster ( 11 ), treks endleH
mile~ throu~h the bli;.;.ard to
anotherfasinantin~ class."

Heather Aber ( 10) and
Angela Maguson ( 10) hope
fora snowdav, butt he ~~·ish
is never answered.

Heather lute\ ( 11) flies
through the quad as the \now
thickens.

As the mow lace5 the
branches and blankets the
ground, Shannon Bowling
( 11) thinks only of the cold
temperature\.

Brande Geick ( 11) and
Pyong Yi ( 12)jind it difficult
to control their excitement.

�KWHS &amp; Channel One in Action
Thi" i" the second year
Widefield High School ha. been
in ol ed with hannel I. This
year is ery pecial in that we ha e
been the focus of han nell's camera. three time . Our first appearance wa. on the dail Pop Quiz.
Th \e ond time was ~ r a promotional ideo t show to future
hannel I choob.
inall , we
were in ited to be conte tant on
the fir. t annual Pop Quiz Challenge. We ha e also enjoyed the
use f free tele ision . in every
cla\sr om that hannel I sponsors ha e pro ided.
py by: R. Kohutek and M.
Mondragon

On top of a// the current e1 ·ents, Latrice Wiley ( 12) and Aubrey
Fennewald ( 12) discus.\ a domestic affair between practice "Takes "
so that they can present WH with professional quality news. Photo
by: J. Folsom

Behind the vcene1
complller wi~. Kimo
Bonnelyc ke ( 12)
pr01•idn U .\ II itlz
update\ on Johs .
1cholanhip1 , and
other
important
information. Photo
h.\ : J. folwm

Peek-a-boo.' Camera men from channel
1 sneaks a quick 1/zot to add to their

promotional 1•ideo while 1·iviting
Widefield High school. Photo by: J.
Folmm

13

�Dunng the I 11 anntwl pop qui-; challenge 111 Los Angeles. Ja .\On
Jaramillo (II ).Debbie Misola( 12). Remley Valverde . }awn
Prunty( 12),Mr.Dtot.\ to.and Je1 .1ica Zm (II) came 111 ~eunul place.
Photo br: Staff Photographer

ramming to memori~e the news, Aubre.\ Fennewald ( 12)
IH'i rls her microphone impatiently while \t'aiting to be filmed for
the next morning.\ program. Photo by: Staff Photographer

'Hey Kent. how about a trim?" my.\ Mr. Dionisio. "the barber", to
Kent Lambert (II). Photo b\': tc!fl Photographer
"Do you mind if I read m·er your shoulder!" Mr. Dionisio aske.\
La trice Wiln ( 12) ll'hile comparing their notes for the nett mominf?.\
broadca.\t. Photo by: tajf Photographer

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�BIGGEST FLIRTS:
Heather Kelly and Heath Braley

MOST POPULAR:
Moana luli and Alan Febus

CUTEST COUPLE:
Melvin Roberts and Aspen Rasmussen

POLL
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�CUTEST BU S:
Bren Cline and Angie Trenler

In

ctober, the

enior Clas of 1994

participated in the rebirth of the Seni r Poll.
The poll consi ted of seventeen categories.
Included was the traditional Mo t Likely to
ucceed, Most Gorgeous Eyes, Cutest and
Oddest

ouple, and many more. In s me

cases the c mpetition wa clo e, yet in
others, it was won by a landslide. We
present you several f the mo t recognized
member of the Cia

of 1994.

MOST GORGEOUS EYES:
Kimo Bonnelyck and Delta Marks

BEST LEG :
Charlene mith and Alan Febus

SEXJE T MILE:
hane Skalla and Melissa Man-anares

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�lOR POLL
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED:
J. T. folsom and Jody Lethbridge

BESTALLARO
DSTUDE T:
Jame1· Gon-;_ale.\ and}()({\ Lethbridge

BEST LOOK/ G:
Jaime Marks and Alan Feh111

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�FRIENDLIEST:
Jason Robertson and Moww luli

BEST ATHLETES:
Chns Kinhofer and Alan Febu .\

MO T CHOOL SPIRIT:
Pat Segura and Kenya Alet

MOST U /QUE LAUGH:
Matt Lanen and Marisa Hebert

FIR T M /LL/0 A IR :
Bret McDal'ld and Jody Lethbridge
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�Ma be m ne isn'te crything when it comes to a
hands-on learnin~ e perien e. Widefield .' DE A
pro~ram has worked hard for
a cnool :tore and this year it
finall paid off. With the
help of man out:ide bu. iness rc Ference ,,
icki
Heintzen ( 12). Kri . tie
Pier 'on (12), and Jennifer
Tittle ( 12), the managers and
initiator . ha e researched
and acquired much information for the pa. t two years.
"All the time and effort
eem well worth it now that
'The Gladiator's Den' i.- a
uccess," c mm nt. Jennifer Tittle ( 12). The Den is
run olcly b . tudent with
only th Marketing teachers
ob. er ing their progre . and
super ismg. It alfows student in the Marketing program to acquire the work
experience needed for the
"real w rid of work". The
students have to apply and
go through the actual interviewing proce . before being hired. "The Gladiator' .
Den" wa open before and
after chool and old ·uch
merchandise
uch a.
burrito . , chicken sandwiche , juice , pride paraphernalia, and of cour e
JUnkfood and p p. The marketing program look forward to more ucce next
year, but being . enior ,
Vicki, Kri tie, an Jennifer
did not lo k forward to pa. i':lg on their mana~erial. po• 1t10n. tone t year s sen 10rs.
Vicki Heintzen wi he ,
"Good luck to next year'
mana~er. , it' a lot of hard
work. ' Copy by K. Pier on.

Alltlze claller and construction on
the cqfeteria stage turned into a
profit making husine.1.1and a great
expenence. Photo by.' Stq{{
Photographer
areful/y counting out hi.\ clwn f{£',
Tony Lope- (12) pars for hi1·
purclune at "The Gladiator'\
Den". Photo by: J. T. Folsom
Jennifer Tittle ( 12) and Kmtie
Pierson ( 12) an\iousl\ await the
finish of the DECA school store,
"The Gladiator'\ Den". Photo
by: J. Weadon
Aaron Williams ( 12) poses for the
camera as Jennifer Tittle ( 12)
concentrates on gelling his change
for him.
Photo by: Staff
Photographer

�Florence Johnson ( 11) receil'es
cornlll\ and Dr. Pepper from Lee
Griffen ( 12). while he shows that
~enice 1nth a smile always brings
customers back. Photo by: J. T.
Folmm

Vicki Heint-en ( 12) proudly and
eaf?erly serl'e\ her peers the
deliciou .\ .\nac/...1 from the sc hoof
store. Photo by: J. T Folsom

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�Maybe
it's
the
Chill

Bridgette Alexander ( 10) makes
her ~plash at Widefield hy hreaking
the school di1•ing record.
Concentrating on putting his
opponent on his back, Nick
Pedenen easily manipulates his
adversary in route to the pin.

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��Girls' sw·lllDling
The girl of the '93- '94
Widefield swim team
worked hard thi · ·ea on.
The endured hard practices,
fr m 3:15 to 5:30 e ery day
after . chool, aturday practic . , and weightlifting at
6:00a.m.ever Monda and
Wedne da . But the hard
w rk payed off, and the Lad
Glad wimmer. howed a
lot of impro ement. Three
chool re rd. were broken
thi · ea on.
ikki Murph
broke the 100 butterfl
record with a time of I :09.52
In the 100 yard bullerfly, ikki
Murphy ( 12) comes up for air
durin(? a meet with Doherty. Photo
by ta.ff Photographer

at th league wim meet.
Another broken record wa.
the 500 free tyle, broken by
Meli .. a Philp with a time of
6:11 at the Hornet In itationa!. Bridgette Alexander,
one of Widefield' two
di er , et the new 6-di e
record with 17 point .
Widefield al o won two
meets, again. t Was. on and
Mitchell, which wa

two

more win. than last year.
Cop by H. Bea ley
In the last home swim meet of the
rear, Melissa Philp (II) does a
great start in the 100 yard
hacbtroke. Photo by taff
Photographer

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148

t (VI, O..nr Rudu(,oa h1. )utmr Rollman (et:la,lr)

In a meet with Mitchell. Bonnie
Wright ( 12) does an 11111 ard
di1·e, eaming second place in
dil'ing.

�hmring a power cheer, Karcee
Davis ( 10) let\ her school spirit
shine through.

Cheerleading
The '93- '94JuniorYar-

summer to tri e for excel-

ityCheerleaderswereahard

lence. They cheered at ba-

working. devoted group of

ketball game , football

girls. They cheered on the

games, ·occer game. , base-

m

ball game , and many other

rain, now, wind, and heat.

athletic event . Copy by: J.

The group of ten gave up a

Jone .

Widefield J.Y. athlete

lot of pare time and their
1ST ROW: Cathy Murphy ( 10), Monica Hubbard ( 10). Yolanda
Medina ( 11 ). 2 D ROW: Tiamza Bowens ( 10). Michelle Wilkerson
( 10), Shannon McCrystal ( 11 ), Slzelmon Brown ( /0). 3RD ROW:
Kaycee Dal'is ( 10), Aubrey Martine-;. ( 10), Jennifer Pm1·el/ ( 11 ).

During a JV soccer game. Jenm
Pm1 ell 1II). Yolanda Medina I II),
KayceeDar1.11 IO),Aubre\'Martine::.
( 10), and Cath\' Murphv ( 10)
pnform thl'lr "Fire ujJ " cheer.
Photos br wjf Photographer

At the /a\1 JV football game of the
Ieason, Tiamw Bowen\ 1I 0 ). Monica
Huhhard I 10). Aubrey Martine::. I 10),
Cath\' Mwphr ( 10). Shelman Brmm
I 10), Shannon McCrr.1WI I II). and
Jennr Po11 ell 1II) huddle together/or
11·annth. PhotosbrStaffPhotographer

�Vars·ty Wrestling
Maybe they're all
tv.isted~ The \an.,ity \Hestling team was a great sucess this year. This year
Widefield took. five wrestlers to the tate tournament
inOemer. Adam mith(lO),
Bomb treibel ( 12), Alan
Febu. ( 12), Heath Brale
(12), and Rick. mith (12)
were the team's qualifiers.
Heath Braley placed fourth,
and Rick Smith to k home
the
tate Hea\ y-.. ight
Champion hip. According
to oach Kiley, who was
immensely proud of this
ear's exceptional team.
"Once 1 ou' e wrestled, everything else seems easy."
Foilin~ the aflcmpted escape of
/11 .\

Rampart oppon£'111, .\tate

qual~/ier Bomb Streibel ( 12) closes

in for th£• final ptn.
The expreuion on state qualifier
\/an Felm.\ '.\ ( 12) face \hmr.\ the
e./fort heinf? exerted as he mm·es to
roll orer his opponent for the pin
and the match.

). ,\tall
gura
t}erri.\ on (V.
.
(JV),
(\') .
.Stril'iwl I\ Stlll&lt; ). Ja1011 Robertson IV). Nick Pedcr1en I\' ). Rohhie Tillie IV). John. \lmrado I\'). 2ND ROW Kmtllll' Picr\o/1, \dam Snuth 1\ , State), Dm·il/. \ ~uirre (./\) }ani&lt; l
ltmn} 11~ J. Brad Po11elf 11\' J. Jodr Wifli1 (}VJ. Branden \fartine~ (}\), Bramlon Bri~~.l I ~'J. /of Clum•.- 111'1. Kurt s·trlllner. 11\J. Mall Smith 11\'J, Chad Mtnna .\11nero1
(J\'). \lih Gram(}~). Pallie Thibault, .\hamum Odie\. 3RD ROW: Com h /\tin. Jfeli1 111 Man.-ancrn. lalllll' Par!..cr ..\a than 0/ila. (}\ '). Toll\ Sam/en(}~'). \lalll't•ll) (1\)
/)crd II Ill' Ill'). Gre~ Bwult·m1kl Ill'). Rawumd Pifltt\o (}I'). 7ony Bri: te I J\). Jaimiah Sclmart ' llVJ. Gan llntn (}\), Brum Crmt'/1\ 11\). Eu~elll' Upchurch 1}1'). Jmcph
Pr till(}\'}, Chri\linal.\nch Coach Wif1on

ISO

�Strugr,:ling to maintain control

1!/ h11 ad\'l'r\an. Pat Segura
( 12) t/!0\'e.\ to block the escape.

State champion Rick Smllh ( 12)
wccessfu/1_\ drops lu.\fellmr competitor
to the mat.

Never relaxed, Coach Kt/ey is
constantly in mired, if onh from
the side/me.\.

Holding his opponent in an iron-grip headlock, \tate qualifier Heath Brain· ( 12) rolls his hapless opponent o1·er onto his back for the
three-count.

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�J. v.

Ste1·e Picken\ ( 10) put\ the
prenure on for a pin with his
t\'pical e \pression.

B randon Martine z ( 1 I)
aggressivelyprepare.\ to pin hi.\
opponent.

Wrestling
Hard work!!!
mination!!!

Det r-

trurne ntal thi year in up-

Per i. tance!!!

porting the ar ity quad by

! ! ! Dedi -

completing the . ea on un-

Learning the rop

cation!!! De, ire!!! All of

defeat d.

the abo e de cribe the ea-

Wil on , and Turner were

onofaJuniorYar itywre-

very proud of not only the

tl r.

team's record, but al o the

With each uceeding

year , the J. Y.

quad

Coache

Kiley,

attitude and conduct of the

progre e toward the ulti-

wre tier .

mate goal:

weat, pain, and hard work

tate champion.

The J. Y. wrestler were in-

Maybe all the

paid off.

Th e members of the J. V. Squad watch in awe as a Varsity wrestler
put\ the ultimate mo1•e 0 11 hi.\ opponent.

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�J. V. Girls'
Basketba I
A winning season i.

team: 1700 .tudent .

omething that means a lot

Credit i due for both

to tho e invol ed. Ju t ask

the player , who' trial and

any of the girl&lt;; on this year'.

will to win put the oppo i-

JuniorVar ityor ophomore

tion to the te t, and the

girl

basketball team , or

coache , who'

guidance

anyone el e at Widefield

gave the team direction and

High School.

The team

cohe ion.

. tirred

pirit to its

and Mile were more than

fulle t, keeping the crowd in

ati fied with the team 'per-

the game from the tos -up to

formance .

the final buzzer. There were

Widefield willfully gave

only five Lady Glads on the

them every bit of acclaim

court at any one time, but

they de er ed, after all, they

they were backed up by the

had earned it.

chool

Coache

Smith

The re t of

Jessica Armstead ( 10) intemely
concentrates on making a free
throw.

Debbie Prie~·e. Jackie Sawinski.
Slwwnta Bell, Angie harp. arah Apodoca. Julie Gardener, Lisa 01·erhay. 3RD ROW:
Coach Miles, ikky McCoy, Jessica Armstead, Farrah Robinson, Renea Kelly. Patience
El'all.\, Florence Johnson. oach mith.

In the midst of a hectic game, Julie Gardner
( 10) anticipates her next critical ojfensi1'e

mol'e.

153

�Girls' Varsity Basketball

With a look of determination in
her e_ves,
Kenisha
Bell
concentrates as she shoots for
her freetlzrow.

154

Psyching the defense out, Chris
Kinlwfer breaks away from her
opponent to meet the ball.

hooting for two points, Becky
L/Sser's ball goes wish.

Waiting for the potnt guard to
call the play, Chris Kinlwfi:r,
Jaymi Ruby, and Dana.1cht
Evans prepare to break to tltt
ball.

�!though the Lady
Glad'i were 5-14 thi..., year
they ...,till felt the sea on was
succes&lt;&gt;ful.

The players

worked hard together and
believed in what they were
doing. What they lacked in
height, they made up in heart
and determination.

The

Lady Glad..., came a long way
and got a lot better. Togetherness se med to be what
worked for the Lady Glad .

Fro-::.en at the end ofher shot, Jody
Pet en a·atche.\ inten~f.r as her .\ hot
f?Oe .\ through tlze hoop.

"We played hard
and got better
along the way."
Jeanna Romero
"We
really
improved over
the season which
led to our best
game in the end
against Mitchell."
Coach Hudson
Back Ro11: Coach Hudson, Dwwsclzi El'{lns, Farrah Robinson, Kenisha Bell, tacy Wallick. Jody Peters,
Coach Smith. Front Row: Brand\' Gieck, Chri~ Kinofer, Becky Susser, Jewma Romero. Jaymi Ruby.

Copy by
ngela Bisceglia,
Rebecca Duran, Jamie Glennon,
Marlo clwdel

Ph to · b)
pher

taff Photogra155

�Boys' Varsity Basketball
team, along with Chri
The ound of the ba - Tumbaga ( 11 ), who lead the
ketball pounding on the floor team in free-throw , with a
echoe through the gym. The p rcentage of 73 . The 1. V.
Widefield Gladiator, Men'
team wa equally trong in
Var ity team i ready to take the e area . Thi year, after
the floor again . The Glad
gi ing a large portion of their
had a ro ky 1-7 tart but team to V ar i ty, the team
fought back to end the ea- made
way
for
the
on in a -10 a on enter- Sophmore . The e new
ing Di trict . The Var ity player
were new in
team were victoriou again t Widefield trategy and
team uch a the La Junta coaching method , but their
Tiger , who were undefeated pa ion for the port came
until their game again t the fir t. From the very fir t
Gladiator here at the time their father lifted their
Widefield gymna ium.
on to th ba ket for their
What brought about thi
fir t dunk, to their fir t expetum-around? Coach Munoz rience with a team, the e
ay , "We tarted looking guy were ready and willing
forthewin." With uchplay- to give it their all. With a
er a tarter , Akai Clifford multitude of enior leaving
(12), Vernon Mar hall (12), to eek a tart to their live ,
1. 1. McCoy-Cannedy (12), we can look to the ophmore
Jeff Sher-Rod ( 11) and Danta to be the next generation of
Wil on ( 12), combined Widefield great .
peed, endurance, and di ciCopy by: M. orri ,
pline to help moti ate their S. Yunker, and D. Green

Standmg: Becky Boozer ( II )(manager), Chuck Ho ~·a.ne (A n istant coach), J.J McCoyCannedv ( 12). Shane Skalla ( 12), Akai Cliffo rd ( 12), Jeff Sher-rod ( 10). Chuck Thomas
( 12), Bob Tim ( ATC), MarkMun o·(Head Coach). Kn eef111 g: Kim Quanev( II )(manager)
Vernon Marshall (12), Donta Wilson (12), Chris Tumbaga {II ). Anne Bourne ( I/ )
(managerltratner). Not p1ctured: Greg anAgust111 ( 12)

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J.J. McCoy- anned_v sets-up his free-throw opprutunity, detemun ed
to help his team to a win. Photo by Staff Photographer

�Basketball is a struggle as shown
by Dont a Wilson as he fights for
the ball while it flies out ofbounds.
Photo by Staff Photographer

Akai Clifford awes hiv opponents as he soars through the air. Photo by Staff Photographer

Veron Mar hall sets up one of the
many offensive weapons for the
gladiators to run. Photo by taff
Photographer
157

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a

With determination and authority 011 hi1jace, Akai Cli.ff'ord
( 12) jams another two poinH for Widefield.

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WHS 59, Was on 55
WHS 74, La Junta 67
WHS 69, Liberty 67
WHS 88, Smoky hill 86 (OT)
WHS 59, Coronado 58
WHS 60, Air Academy 56
WHS 49, Wa on 68
WHS 73, Rampart 71
WHS 72, Doherty 78
WHS 88, Air Academy 70

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Greg San.Agustin ( 12) dribbles around the Wasson defenders
with the greatest of ease.

Even with the jeers of the crowd, Jeff Sher-rod ( 11)
manages to concentrate on his free throws.

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p
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Kneeling: Tommy Harris, Carlos Wright, Rud_v Nailor, Dondre
Avery. Standing: Anne Bourne (student trainer), Mark
Mone~·penny, Jason Williams, Cornelius Mayes, Bryan Lee,
Coach Tony Tyrell

0

m
0

r
e
Tommy Harris ( 10) brings the ball down down the court
so the gladiators can set up one of their many offensive
plays.

B
a
s

k
e

t
b
a
Bontu Key ( 10) shows off his dribbles in front of the
Wasson players.

Front Row: Steve Metzger, Donald Tillar, John Robertson,
Fred Andrews, Josh Ellis, HectorCiwve-;.. Back Row: icole
Fredinburg (Manager) Thad Hall (Head Coach) James
McCowen, Brian Bower, Damieon Green, Justin Dursen,
Zach Green, C. Cofield (Assistant Coach), Valarie
Bartholomen (Manager)

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�MayBWe
Jus'
Gett
N-volv'd
tanding: Lawrence Baker ( 12)
Video Yearbook; B.J. Edwards.
( 11) Sports Editor: Representing
Yearbook. Back Row: Christina
Dia- ( 12) Editor-in-Chief-Yearbook, HeatherMa\citelli( 12)
Editor-- ewspaper, Mike Moore
( 12) Feature Writer--Journalism,
andy Young ( 10) Forensics,
James Beasley ( 11) Forensics,
Christy Robinson (12) Poms.
A net ria Con1•erse ( 10) Poms.
Front R&lt;m: Ana KrtH?er( 10) V. P.
Sophomore Council. Brett
McDmid (12) enior Council,
Fred Marjerrison ( 12) Student
ouncil Pre1ident,
Chris
Tumbaga ( 11) Junior Council
President.
Mr. Johnson has been at Widefield
for 31 years. Out of the.\e thirty
years lze has sponsored the Student
Coucilfor 19 yean. He is retiring
this year.

160

��On the March

As Alicia Seeley puts herbl' \t work into
th e hands fH' Ifo rman ce. th e cold
weather and lmght sun tnterrupt her
concentration.

Marching band put a lot of hard work into their performances. The
director, Mrs. Michelle Gilmore, had something for the band to do practically e ery week, whether it wa playing at a football game or marching at
a parade. Some of the parade they marched at were the Pueblo County
Parade, the Homecoming Parade, and the Fountain Fall Fe, tival Parade. The
band performed everal time and placed higher than previou year . The
enior member truly appreciated the fact that omeone wanted to do
omething more with the band than previou. director. . Thank you Mr. .
Gilmore for creating a ucce ful year!

atasha Holbert concentrates
on playing her music and
keeping in .\tep. Thi.1 is 1·italm
the band stay\ in a top
.formation at the homecoming
parade.
Juare-;.
stays
at/zan
expressionless and motionless
except the rhythmic marching
of his.feet. Thi1 i.1 a .\lrict rule
o.f the bands. not to mo\'e
except when playing.

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Top Row: MariaOrte f?a , \ndre11 Tobin , LaVanne
George, Robert Hall, E:.nca Stowell, Janue Maciltl .
2nd Rmr: Brian Coplain, Wendy Bro11nstein,
Nawslw Holbert, Slwna Bwcher, Honor Rohert.1 ,
Jessica Palmer, Melanie Moon. Jamie Speer. 1\ltcw
eelev, athan Juare::. JeHie Hudki11.1 , John
Dumne, Enca Warren . Jrd Ro11 : Allnon Dtckl.
Tiffan\ Clarion, Brooke Alexander, Siace\ Smtih,
Wend\' Ward, Jessica add/er, Dre11· Latrell,!lrhcn
Kalm ·e.1hi. 4th Row: Christina Lamlough. Vmte\ .W
Greenlr, Amr Dague, Brantl\ Scott, Monica
Sanden, Fe/ica Balrester,Je.l sica Cain, l.i1a
Hopkins. Shamwn Brav, Melanie Church. 5th
Row: Ms. KamberiY Harmon. Michelle Wilkenon ,
Jennifer Si/ns, lame.\ Pireral, Mtcah Lafjler.
Ja.10n Laffler, Ca.n r Hendrick\ , Dcn·il/ Bullman
Mrs . Michelle Gilmore. Bottom Roll': }llllt
Lethhridge, Holly Stranberg.

�Generally Speaking
If you thought school was hard work, listen to thi'&gt; ... Forensics is a debating class
that takes up more than just school day . The debate team v.ent to twelve-hour
tournaments on Saturdays after enduring long hours of preparation. At these tournament , the judges could ask them to interpret a play, to speak off the top of their heads,
or to write a speach on a given subject. The tudents can also debate as team . In school
the debaters have the class fir t semester, but they continue to go to tournaments into the
econd erne ter. Foren. ic i more than it' cracked up to be.

An unexpected surprise greeted
W.1. Kamberly Harmon, when her
hlnfriend, Jon Holmqui~t.
proposed to her. He flew to the
baseball field in a helicopter and
qfter she answered with a yes,
they flew off to a romantic lunch
at the Broadmoor.

1ST ROW: Mrs. Schwar::. Bec/.:y Rouse. Stacy McColgan,
Serena Bailey, Jennifer Rust, lawn Mann, Dan Hodges, All'in
Brown, Meranda orri1·. andy Brown. 2 D ROW: Aubrey
Fennewald, Zach Green, J. T. Folsom, Kevin Gray, James
Beasley, Angie McClow1ky. Jason Jaramillo. Mrs. Carlson,
Linda Richardson, DC/I·id Lee, Jeremy Green, Luana Prunty,
Erica Warren, Amy Dague.

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�POM
PONS
Durim~ thefint pep-a.nembl\ of

1993, Pat rica Lee jam.\ to a heat
&lt;!f her 011"11.
"Thn n /uJ\1 it \lwuld be done.'"
demonHrate Kenya Johnson.
Michell£' Hardin~ . and Jacinta
Jon e.\.

Dancing for the crmn1.
Barbie Brown smile\
inte11 sely.

1ST ROW: Melody Martine-;.. 2 D ROW: Monique Harding, Barbie Brown,
Michelle Harding, Bridgette Hughes, Kenya Johnson. 3RD ROW: Anetria 0/1\'er\e,
Patrica Lee, Cari Wohl. 4TH ROW: Jacinta Jones, Christy Rohin1&lt;m.

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On Homecoming Da_\,
Melody Martine-;.
concentrates on the pom
routine 1he It 111 pe1[orm to
pump up the fans.

�Keepmg the audtence in
HHpense, Can Woltl,
Michelle Harding, Anetrw
Con\'erse. and Jactnta lone\
prepare tltem\ell'e\ for the
next fun-rtl'lttng. actwnpacked routtne.
Striking a po\e, Bridgette
Hu~lte.\ g11·e\ it Iter all.

Kick lines are to pompons what icing is to
cake. The ladie\ demomtrate this as ther
perform in Bowers Gym.
·

�Alike in Different Ways
id o Y arbook and J urnali . mare imilar in many
a

. For in tance, th

are b th major a et to the

students life here at Wid field. They both bring information and new that , tudent ar most intere, ted in.
ideo Yearbook and Journali mare al ·o different in
many way . . For in tance, they b th ha e different way, of
letting the tudent bod know what i going on. The ideo
earbook how the students the action a it take. place,
while the contemp rary n w paper write all of their information down. The tudent bod is ery fortunate to ha e
b th form of the new . . Th . e type of publication make
life at Widefield more e ub rated.
" ideo yearbook is more e citing and revealing becau e you [ tudent ] get the ound a well a the ight ."
aid Dan Hodge, .
"Journali m i fun and tough, but it can be very
rewarding." commented Holly Albert.

Jason Mann ( 12) concentrates intensely on recording the taping of
Amanda Tiddrick by Channell News.

Kimo Bomzelycke ( 12) can't control his hunger as h
meaks in a Jew bites of hot dog while recording event\ o
the Homecoming Bonfire.

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�I TROW: Stephanie Jones, Becky Bellotti, Jason Prunty, Dan Hodges. 2ND ROW: Josh Madrid, Lance Baker, Kimo Bonnelycke,
Mr. Dinisio, Jason Mann .

Journalism

I TROW: Michelle Cousins, Jackie Rod rique-:, Ton: Cobb, Heather Mascitelli (editor-in-chief), Stanelv Lacroix, Mike Macias. Brell
McDavid. 2ND ROW: Jacinta Jones, Holly Albert, Christa Gon::.ales. Melody Horton, Yolanda Medina. 3RD ROW: Annie Shelton.
Wendy Grm·es, teplwnie Walter, Melvin Robert\, Mr. De1•ine. Not Pictured: Mall hew Fox, Jeff Halter and Mared Kendrick.

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�Maybe it's
the Overtime
Between all the j ke and
laid back attitudes the yearbook staff managed to also
complete a high! anti tpated annual. Much work
was put into meeting all of
the demanding deadlines.
Often ~tudenh had to tay
late in thee enings and e en
come in on weekend. to fini. h. But all the work was
rewarded with what an only
be called ery well done
yearbook.
There was a mixture of
ph tographers,editors, writers,
and computerop rator , that
all put fourth man) important kill to be encompa ed
into each page. The be. t element of the cia.. were the
abilit for the working

together, and learning from
each other which was a lot
better than sitting through
teacher lecture. . In all the
Widefield yearb k staffhad
a great time while simultaneous! doing a fantastic job.
Cop b : B.J.
EDWARDS
Ben Brihach and El'erlean Zoleta
are working hard ctfter houn to
complete layout\.
1ST ROW: Felicia Balster, Estelle
Gallar:O\, Ben Brihach, Krist\'
Ptenon , Mr. Weadon . Do/ore.\
Sesnero.\ . 2 D ROW: Falicia
hipman, El'erlean Zoleta,
Mari/vn Haas, Susan lusher,
Delta Mark.\, Chrillina Dia~. JRD
ROW: Chri\tuw Pere~. Jame\
Con-ales, Maria Mondragon .
.JTH ROW: Robert Kohutek.
James Beaslev, Heather Kellv,
Roher/ Folev, Marisa Hebert, Erin
Hall, uwra Lujan

�E.l lelle Gallego\ dilt~entf.\ Hork.\
to prepare .\ ell/or candid1 .for
deadline.
J. T. Fol10111 1how.1 his great
coordination .\ kill.\ hv jlwhing a
handsome .\ mtle and \t·orkin~ at
the same time.

B.J. Etllmrds always ha.\ a grin
read_, whene1·era camera '1·around
to catch it.

�e

tudent

abinet wa ·

er bu y thi . year. They
mete ery morning during

T
u a

fir thourtoplantheir trategie for the year. This

f\ year they helped the El
Pomar Foundation which
rai ed money for , chooL
around the city. They al o

put togeth r Homecoming

\)

and Springweek. During

E

food dri e, and collected

N

T

the fall and winterm nth ,
they collected fo d for the
needy through th canned
toy through C.U. They

N

al o participated in two
cau e that helped to make
tudent aware of the danger of drinking, driving
and not wearing eatbelt
which were Alive to Strive
and Dri

mart cam-

T paign . Impro ing the
chool and community
were their major effort .
1 TROW: 1. T Folsom, Estelle Gallegos, Yolanda
Medina and James Gon~ales. 2 D ROW: Alvin
Brown, Stacy McColgan, Bren Cline, Kenisha Bell
and Mr. Johnson . JRD ROW: Brian Fole_v. Ana
Kruger, lemma Romero,Kardia Pickney, Kenm
Alex, Fred Majerrison and Jennifer Tittle.

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�The Senior Council ha been actively involved in
many different area thi year. They met every Tue day at lunch. One of the fir t thing they accomplished
wa to et up and organize the Senior cias meeting at
the tart of the year. Atthi meeting detail over cap ,
gown , and cia ring were di cu sed. Senior council
al o met to di cu s what their clas. color , flower, and
motto would be. The after prom wa al o organized.
For graduation, the Senior council had to coordinate
and elect the enior gift for the chool. The Senior
slide how wa al o done with much time and hard
work. Congratulation to the cia of 1994 for a job
well done!!

I STROW: Ms. Schuet:.. Brett McDa vid and Mr. Biondini. 2 D ROW:
Brian Foley, Moana luli, Sayuri Kelly and Carlo Grima. JRD ROW:
Matt Ll1rson.

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�If omeone wa to pick one word to de cribe the Junior Council, it would be proud. They
were very in olved in organizing the Junior/Senior Prom. They had to u e great con ·ideration
in picking th place, flower , decoration , DJ, and th mu ic. They met every Friday in Mrs.
Martin' room to di cu

upcoming e ent . During the home football game , they provided

conce ion tand and rai ed more money than ha ever been rai ed before.
The money earned during one of the game wa donated for the cheerleader uniforms.
When the holiday came around, they worked together to give a needy family money. They
made a great impre ion on thi

chool year and their pride hows a job well done.

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Jennifer Powell, Robert Foley, Sam White, Chris Tumbaga, Brande
Gieck, Kardia Pickney, Chris Mayes.

�Thi year the Sophomore Council contributed to many
activitie . Fir t th y organized and put on the Homecoming
Dance, planning everything from the decoration to the D.J. and
mu ic. Their econd goal wa rai ing money for the " Amanda
Fund". The money rai ed went toward her operation and the
ca t for h r leg . They al o rai ed money for a very needy family
at Chri tma time. The Sophomore Council proved to be a wonderful attribute to our chool thi year.

Kneeling: Erika Warren and Vanes a
Greenley.Standing: Fernando Corrales and Mrs.
Rolfs. On Sign: Ana Kruger. Tianna Bowens, icole
McCo.v, and Jackie awinski.

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Jo.\fully tuning their instruments.
Monika Frank (I I) and Jenny
Powell (I I )prepareforthe Winter
FeHil'al oncert. which took place
in the auditorium on the night of
December I 3.

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�-IO

s

a vag
Pu11111g the finishing touches on her makeup.
Auhrev Fennewald, Mn. a1·a~e. look.1
forward to an openinR night pnj(mnance.

"Thinkin' on it." Sonya Wentworth'\ (Mn.
Paddev's), expression shows it all.

�Adam Griffin. Titus, is in
ample character when he
showsfrustration with his
mother Mrs. Sa1•age.

Aging is a delicate process. This is shmvn b.v Aubrey
Fennewald and Sonya Wentworth as they spray on
age.

China doll perfect.
Julie Riley puckers up
before her
performance.

Getting used to his new stomach and his new
mstrument, Brett McDm•id watches for his cue.
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�"I hate ever) thing in the world. but most of all I hate revolving doors, cuspidors, fights, fun, fleas,
bumble bee. , prickle heat, bat, gnats, pills, pots, pan. , butts, bladders, worms, germs, packyderms, and politi cian . ." The e wrenching words pued through the clenced fists of Mrs. Patty, the repres ed and somewhat crat:
character played by onya Wentworth.
"The Curiou · avage," a play written by John Patrick was the first theatrical performance put on by
Widefield this past year. Comments ranged widely but the one onsistency was th prai. e of the performance
The pia , held on ct. 14,15,and 16, held a cat of 11, including Aubrey Fennewald (12),
nya Wentworth
( 12), Amy Wright ( 12), Brett McDavid (12), arah Hightower ( 12), Kent Lambert (II), Julie Riley (11 ), Kevin
Gray (10), and Cori Wright (10).
Sonya Wentworth hared an interesting insight upon the play. "When I had to make my hair appear
gray, we u ed baby powder, but when I mo ed uddenly, I always had a halo of du t urrounding my head."

Adam Griffin, Ke1·in Gra_\, and Julie Riln·
try to persuade Aubrey Fenne~wld to t£'11
them where she has hidden the bonds.
Little do thev know that the bonds are
hidden in the bear.
Exasperated. Julie Riln
( Li//rbe/1) tells her
brother, Adam Griffin
(Titus). "Let's le{/\·e,
Titus, she's going to be
unpleasant again. "

Gettin!J into the
character i~ one oftlu
\tregtlzs
So11ra
Wentworth bnn~.\ to
Widefield'.\ play.\.

Watclung her tma~inary wn pia.~. Amy Wri •ht
(Florence) sighs H·ith the joy motherhood
bring.\.

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�Smilin~ It ith relief after finally being allowed

to lean! the Cloisten. Aubrey Fenne~tald (Mr.\ .
Samge) brings down the final curtain on The
Curious S{ll·age.

ori WriRht ( FariyMav) etpres.\es her happiness after finding out that someone
loesn 't have to say "! love you" to shm"' her she lo\'es her.

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�"Welcome to the
fir t annual Widefield
Winter Fe tival." Tho e
were the word on hundred of po ter around
school prior to December
9. Thi year, the Performing Art Department
produced a fund rai er that
involved much of the
chool. The drama, choru , band, and orche tra all
contributed to it overwhelming ucce . During
the day of December 9
through 11, Charle
Dicken ' A Chri tmas
Carol wa played to near
old out performances. On
the evening of December
13 and 14, the chorus,
band, and orche tra performed to a full hou e.
A a fund rai er, the
Winter Festival wa a great
uccess. Friendly competition between the departments to sell the most
ticket wa inten e. In the
end, the Chamber Singer
won the competition.
However, all participant
agreed that the ucce of
the Winter Fe tival made
everyone a winner.
With all chairs on stage, Stacey
Smith warms up in the most
logical space.
Like the musicians who play
them, the tubas stand ready
prior to the performance.
Last minute instruction and
words of encouragement are
given to the cast of A Christmas
Carol minutes before they go on
stage.

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�INTER FESTIVAL
Being in synch is only
one of the many
considerations taken
into account by Leanne
Fergus, Lisa LeonGuererro, and Rick
Brumbach as they
warm up before their
performance.
As the Ghost of
Christmas Past,
Jennifer Hansen
prepares to take
Scrooge on a not-sopleasant journey of his
past Christmases.

Like the
enthusiastic
actor that he
is, Lance
Baker seems
overjoyed at
his make over
for his part
playing the
Gho t of
Christmas
Future.
Mo t would
agree that
Brianna
Gilday gave a
heartwrenching
perfonnance
a Tiny Tim.

�Focusing on the upcoming
pe1:(onnance. Eric Moore
a.\ \llre.\ himself tlwt both he and
/11 .1 l'io!tn are in tune.

Brett McDm ·id as Schroo~e and
Jason Mann as Bob Cracl1it
share the dubiou\ e\perience of
all II'Ork and no play.

As the ghost of Jacob Marley,
Deltamarie Marks xave a
Hwlning peifomwnce. Her mm
parent\ may not e1·en be able to
recoxni::e her in her make-up
and co.\tume.

It\ been a lonx time since
Robert Kolwtec receil'ed thi 1
much attention. Stacey mith
and Shawna Witt prepare him
for a pet.fomwnce.
The expression\ of Eric Butts
and Tawni Coon are a 1tudy in
concentration, as both li.1ten to
Ms. Hamre.

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�There is little doubt that Marisa Hebert as the Ghost of Chmtma.\
Past [?ave one of the most memorable performance.\ of the evenin[?.

bass section of Chamber

•''""·"r,·· recieves support from
e Martine::. and Eugene

With music in horn, Mike Bogan
warms up for a performance in
the Winter Festil'al.

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�FBLA
1 TROW: Tanm chleiker.
Km1 Barhm. 2 D ROW:
Jackie Rodrigue::. Mrs. Wade,
Chri1t1 Moon'.Jossie Figueroa
Wen£11 Bro11n tc/11, Jeuica
adler. STAIR : Mr~. Co:_:_ie,
u1an haiffer. Mell ·in Robert\,
Aspen Ramw.\sen, Jay Franco.
coli Willis. Craig parks,
Bobbie William.\, Florence
J o/111.\0II, Raslunl'llda ~ i Ison,
Hyon Kim. Dml'lla Mixon.

COE
1 TROW: umn haiffer, Mrs.
Wade, Christy Moore, Jackie
Rodrigue-, Kiya Barlow, Jessica
adler, Patrick Kelly, Bobbie
Wdlwms. STAIR : Bre\'{/rd
mith. Tanya Schleiker.
Adrienne Kelley, Bridgette
Villeneuve, Jay Franco. Craig
parks, corr Willi~. Stan
Lmham, Ken Turner.
Rashawnda Wilson, Hyon Kim,
Dmma Mixon.

FHA
1ST ROW: lwmeka Rodman.
Su:_ie anclze:;, Melissa Wherrs,
Mall Sanden. 2 D ROW:
Jamie Simon, Cartee Burt, M~.
Ra/me, Felicia lzipman,
Daniel/e Trujillo. JRD ROW:
Felicia Hernande:;. Carol_vn
Ox/e_1, Brand) Cline, Monique
Corrales, Michelle Robertson,
lslw Ramire:_, Heather Howk,
Helena Vasquc.

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�INTERACT CLUB

1ST ROW: Angela McCloskev, Brianna Gilden·. Darcia Abel. Tutie Wilev. 2ND ROW: Kent Lambert, Tamika Ford, Brenda Mattson,
Charlene Smith, Jennifer Martin, Anna Chap11ian, Lori Ko~loski, Hyon Kim, heranda Allen. JRD ROW: eesa La~enby, Jessica Zay, J. T.
Folsom, Amy Wright, Kellv McCleary, tacey McColgan, Chris Tumbaga, Christa Gon-:_ale.\, Mr. Skadden. 4TH ROW: Paul Eshelman,
Matt Petty, Alvin Brown, Dan Hodges, Robert Kohutek, Shawna Witt.

ART CLUB
1 TROW: Jeff Cooper. Jennaner Bryant, Jennifer Glasco.
hristina Pere-:_, Lisa Leon-Guerrero. 2 D ROW: Ms.
Spencer, Charmaine Anderson, Venesa Greenlee, Brande
Gieck, Danna Lethbridge. Jessica Smith, Amanda Ed~mrd .
Mr. ickle. TAJR : Bennett Thorpe. Rick Bradley.
Kri.Hen Bell, Rhiannon Atencio, Honor Robert5, James
Gon-ales, Chm· evin, Serena Bailey, Stanley Lacroix.
David Bollman, Mell·in Roberts. David Dineen, Miranda
Norris, pring Edwards, Brandon Dildine, Dan Vanalstine.

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�FRENCH CLUB

1ST ROW: Beth iewald, Torey Wasserburf?er, Danna Lethbridge, Cori Wright. Jodi Lethbridge. Jennifer Bolton. 2 D ROW: Russell
haiffer, Ma(( Petty, Bridge((e Alexander, Brianna Gilday, Darcey Abel. Amy Farley, tephanie oble, Heather anbom. JRD ROW:
Darrel Co((on, Mrs. Anderson, Jimmy Jones. Rick Brumback, umce Baker, Michelle McKeal. Jennifer Buescher, uwra DeFelice. Christina
Morris. Amy Peterson, lacey mith, lenni Dey/ius, Shawn Kratz_, Amy Jensen. 4TH ROW: Cossondra }one.\, Melissa Philp. Nicole
Gordon, Paul Eshelman. Anf?ie Me Closkey, Serena Bailey, Eli-;.abeth Perez_, Jes.1ie ale.\, Miranda Norri1.

GERMAN CLUB

1ST ROW: Wendy Brownstein, Valerie Zeigler, Erica Stowell, Melissa Philp. 2 D ROW: Bill Luten, Stephanie lone\, Frank Matiapult•,
Rick Kinf?. 3RD ROW: Maria Oltega, Mary Drinen, Stephanie Campbell, Sherry Ford, Chrilfina Diaz.. Kristen Walther, Mr. Sennert,
Maryann Mull bauer.

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�SPANISH CLUB

ROW: Tania Angueira. Eddie Vigil. Brian Burtt. Mandy Masarik, Jennifer Rodrigue~. ara Anderson, Jennifer Mac abe, Lori
I Kt·J:/t'JSII.i. 2 D ROW: Christina Pere~. Flynn Zoleta, Michael anche~. Valencia Va/me, Candace Tatum, Niki Me Coy, Dan Hodges, Lucy
lev. u~i Chapman. Aida Come~. Neew La~enh\'. JRD ROW: Mrs. Rolfs·. Tom Boatrean. Anna Chapman, Kelly Fomby, Todd Gregor.
Nance, Josh Meierhenr.v. Melissa Quidiclwy, Jeremy Pelt~. Jimmy Allen, Damian Green, Lance Baker, Bryan Scott, Charmaine

CULTURE CLUB

STROW: Laura Kruger. Corinna Mota, Tanika Simpwn, Patricia Jackson, Florence Johnson, Kendra Saunda . Po/ ina ikiform·a. 2 D
ewkirk, Meli\sa Man:anares, Tutie Wile\', Danasclzi El'(lns, Heather Pern·, atasha Holbert,
Alex, iki rowel/. JRD ROW: Jeremiah Wacker, lwrlene mith, Yaisha Amiour, ue Kline, Tina Dunlap, Tmiya Ki-~ie, Farrah
l l~ob,ins·on, John Holland, Marceles Reed, Jonel/e Young. Mr. Hall. Jackie Stewart, Rachel Gardner, Alicia Garrett. Monica Foy. Kardia
• l',nrJ: ne\'. 4TH ROW: Shawn Gayle, Lewis Kan. J.J. Canned\', Donia Wilson, Charles Thomas. Willie Page. Gary Taylor. Walt us Ross.

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�ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB

1ST ROW: Brenda Pfister, Tara Pelt-;., Sonya Wentworth, Andrea Brandon, Stacey McColgan . 2 D ROW: Katrina Yates, Kristen Bell,
Amy Wright, Amy Abel, Matt Grant-. 3RD ROW: Miranda orris, Stephanie Cre s, Christina Diaz, Kristen Walther, Jennifer Lund, Kimo
Bonnelycke, JeHica mitlz, Chris Twnbaga, Jessica Zay, J.R. White, Aubrey Fennewald, erena Bailey.

COMMUNITY OF CARING

1ST ROW: Adam Smith, Marjorie Hubbell, atasha Holbert, Anna Chapman, Amy Farley. 2 D ROW: Amanda Tidrick, Candace Tat IIIII,
Lois Broyles, Stacy Cottom, Jessie Cales, Brian Hiser, Branden Martinez, Eli-abeth Pere-. JRD ROW: Eddie Vigil, Serena Bailey, Lor
Ko-loski, Valencia Valme, Melissa Quidichay, Kenya Alex, tacey Me Colgan, Kenisha Bell, Mf. Slzeram, Mrs. Schwartz. 4TH ROW:
David Lee, Chris Tumbaga, Kimo Bonnelycke, Laura Lujan, Travis Crenshaw, J. T. Folsom. 5TH ROW: Kent Lambert, ikki Murph_~.
Kristie Pierson.

�KWHS
1ST ROW: lawn Smith, Liw
Leon-Guerrero, Brian Curti.\,
}. T. Folsom. Auhre\ Fennewald,
Ju!te Rtle\, Tulle Wile\,
Charlene Smith, Fernando
Gon::ale\·, Charmaine Anderson.
2ND ROW: Jennifer Lund,
Kimo Bonnehcke, Jason
Robertson. Becky Bellollz, Kent
Lmnbert, Mr. Dionisio, Kardia
Picktze). Katze mith. Stephanie
Jones, David Lee.

REACH
1ST ROW: Janelle Masch~er,
athan Appel, Kent Lambert,
Celest Smells. 2 D ROW: Rick
Brumback, Rlziannon Atencio,
Crystal avarre, Cheryl
Reagan, Jason Whiued.

DRAMA
1ST ROW: Jewz(fer Han. en,
Jennifer Beeler, Marie Dick.
2 D ROW: Cori Wright.
Christy Willis. Julie Rile), Jeff
Frank, Zach hall', Paul
Abe rna the). Adrienne Riuer,
Jamie Stone. 3RD ROW:
teplzame Cress. Vene a
Greenlee. Candace Tatwn, Kent
Lambert. Jennifer Belloui,
Helena Bigley, Mr. Loring. 4TH
ROW: Sonya Wentworth. Am)
Wright, Jessica Zl1y, Renea
Kelly, Lance Baker, Ga0
Bentley, athan tabile, Brei/
McDal'id.

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�Band Council
1ST ROW: Jo h Ellis, ataslza Holbert,
Adrienne Auge, tephanie oble. 2 D
ROW: Jodi Lethbridge, Drew Lattrell,
Jamie peclzt, Holly traiUiberg, Brian
Foley, onya Wentworth. JRD ROW:
Jamie Macim, Luke Hoppe.
ot
Pictured: Jessica adler, Robert Foley,
Mary Ann Muehlbauer.

Choir Council
I STROW: Aubrey Fennewald, Kent
Lambert, Kendra Frewert, Marisa
Hebert, Jenn Lund. 2 D ROW:
Fernando Gowale:, Shaww Witt, Matt
Larson, Aubrey Martine:, Katie Smith.

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�Arts Coone· s
Drama Council
1ST: Amy Wright, Jennifer
Beeler, Mi'isy Bigle_v, Brenda
Mattson , Stacey mith. 2 D
ROW: Christy Willi'i, Aubrey
Fennewald, on_'.·a Wentv.:orth,
Jennifer Rust, Stephanie Cress,
Jennifer Bellotti, Heather
Bellotti. 3RD ROW: Jessica
Zay, Jamie Stone, Paul
Abemath_v.

Orchestra Council
1ST ROW: Heather Sanborn.
Jenny Powell. 2 D ROW:
Monika Frank,
ue Kline,
Jennifer Birchfield, Donna
ewkirk. 3RD ROW: Sheree
McDaniel, Tina Dunlap, Kelly
Fomb_v.

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�Chamber
I T ROH·: Cas.\ I£' Hendrick\, Jmme
Macias. 2. D ROW: LaVone
Geor~e. Linda Rtchardson, Kenra
ln. Hollr rrand/1er~. onm
Wentll'orrh. Enca lllll·e/1, Andrea
Tohin.
amn Kellr, Jodt
Leth/Jrid~e. J. T. Fo/10111
3RD
ROW: Em Brme, Trm"i.1 Cremhm1.
Brotda Pfister. Me/ante Moon, M.\.
Bare.\, Beth .\tett·ald. Lut111na
Prulll\, Drea Laurel/. -ITH RO~\..
Kcni.1lw Bell, Robert Foln, Brian
Foler. Kaila Timm.\, Jamie pee hr.
Alicia ~o·e/er. we Juarc::. Dajj(•nr
l~o. Joe Prue//, Mal/ Larson, wn
Brrne.
Aspen
Ra.\mussen.
/llnd111~: Fred Marjerrison,
Rimme andrik, Jeff Bauer, col/
Weather/\', Trrone Fields, Dan
Jewell.

If Drew Lattre/1
worked any harder at
playing hi1 french
hom he might just
explode.'
Kenya Alex gi1•es one
last exciting pep talk
to Melanie Moon,
Kenisha Bell, Brenda
PfiHer, and Cassie
Hendricks before their
concert.

192

Jodi Lethbridge keeps
her usual calm, cool,
and
collected
appearance, e1•en
while under tlze lzot
stage lights during a
pe1jormance.

£1·a Byrne and Robert
Foley pro1·e that the
clarinets rule by
demon1t rating perfect
playing technique
during
their
Wood11 ind Quintet
performance.

•

Ill

�ind Ensemb e
/Sf ROW. All11rm /)rc/...1, Ja "" Prw111,
Krm Hw 1111. Luke Hoppe,Heatlr Crt&gt;111lu111,
Rohal Hall. Ltldrt• \'111il. Jamie ..fw im.
Cluul.tlctlllt'r-\'illrt'm\,lloll\ Strwrdhax.
M. Batt•. 2.\fJ RO\k Sreplumrt Vohlt.
Srwr Krrllt', Wcmil' Bro\\111/el/1 Ste\ t
I rtrllt•r lawn Adam ""· Adrrt'lllll' Au~e.
Srkr Ht Co f.rrn \facrrde1. He/iDa \fm.
lt'I\ICCI /.a 3RD ROW· Jnrnr/t•r Glmco.
\ 'idi llt•tlll... t/1
Jt•"iett Palma, Scot
\\'t•atlrerl'. Brad ~ml/lr, l'l'ler Harrill,
lt'llllija 'ii/l i 1 Jt•jf Kent'\. A rhl'll
Kait-l't'\C lri. /.iu k Circc11. I mlw Scid£'1, Drt·ll
L..attre/1. .JTH RO\L Am) Pt•tentm. Julie
Card11a Jolen \lldt•noll, \fan A1111
Mut'izlhaw r lanamlo Grm::ah·:.. Joe
Amtltroll(/. Jamu•.'ipt·clrt, Da11 Gold1herry.
Ccor(/&lt;' Jamn. f.rrca Warn·n Cirri 1 Ward.
Brad Wdl1, R(/\ Sowlnmrth. Slumn Krat::.
Dme Barnett. Bill Lutt'/1. .\'or Piclllred·
Moll tea Huh/mrd. Tim Ot11 I'll. Rae/rei
Wt·m·cr. Clwd A1·i1, Jolr11 Dio1111e.

Jamie Spel ht. Alicia
See/e.'. and Enka Warren
shoH that 11 tth their
trumpet\ the\ can hlm1
mmy the compl'lition and
£myhml\ elll' that ~et.\ in
their way.

Wind En1emhle really
know\ how to work
to~ether a\ a team to help
each other learn and to put
on only the l'ery best
conc£•rt.\.

It ' 1 almost impo1.1ible to
fuul the Wid£~{ield hand
room emptY. hut 11·hen you
do you take ad\'(/ntage l!(
it. like Holly 'tranber~ i~
doin~.

193

�Symphonic Ban
1ST ROW: James f Win\ James
Pi1:eral. Jason Laffler, Chm Walk,
Bnan Robert.w n . Mana Ortc~a .
ataslw Holbert , Stacn Smith
Jessica Sadler. 2ND ROW:· Vanes\{;
El'erett, Chris Bi.1hop, Honor
Roberts, Farrah Robinson, Jow·e
Naylor, Danielle Moore , Jennifer
LaPlante, Josh Ellis, Scott Garrett,
Melanie Church, Lisa 01·erha\'. 3RD
ROW: tacey Romero, Angelii!e Fox,
and\' Young, Slwna Butcha, Karen
Elliot, Mike Valdis, Amuuta Brme,
Brook Alexander, Marla Kohwek.
4TH ROW: M.1. Bates , Jn1ie
Hudkins, Del'in Weadon, Lars
Rocha, Micah u~fjler, Jack McGee,
Todd Ste~mrt, Tim Bishop. Donald
Day, David Barnett, Dan Schoel!(elt,
Tom Bolt man, Chris Brooker, !wac
Lamberg. Not Pictured: Mike Bogan

"Three's a crm1 d.1 " thinks
Eugene Lm·ett as he decides to
it this tune ow and let Greg
Bogan and Mike Bogan play.

Chris Booker reminds us that a
little ~oofin~ around i1 okay.
e1·en in a lwrd-~mrking class
like band.

Melanie Church finds the time to prepare by
herselffor her impending concert.

Joyce aylor and Honor Roher/\ ~!tully
accept the last minwe adl'ice that M1. Bate\
(~(fen them before their performa/IC e.

194

�Chambers Singers
IS T RO~t. Eric Bull\, Maureena
Janish·. Chrt\"1\' Wtlh1. Mari.w
I/ chert, Beck\ Su.\ 1er. 5ue Kline,
Jamri Ruh\ , TammY Mrclrael\,
Kent Lambert
2 D ROW ·
Tmn11e Coon, Shauna Wat,
Knllre Pierson, Natalre lone.\,
Tanya Ki-:.;:.e, Tabitha Ruby. JRD
ROW: Dwane Martine;:, Marc
RIC1wrd.\, Dan ]el\·ell, Brett
Me Darid, Mall Lemon. Gerald
Johnson. Corev Rady, Eric
La::.enb_\. Terrence LYles, Dan
Gold1bern. Jon Hampton. 4TH
ROW: Mr. Clrmte11.1en, Sheree
McDamel, Bonnie Wri~ht, Kmr
Deermf?, Katie mah, Jennifer
Hamen , Auhre\' Fennell'ald,
Je.Htca
Lay,
Tore\
Wasserburger, Mv. Hamre. ot
Pictured: Eugene Lcn·ettt, Jamte
Me Vey, Charmaine Anderson,
HollY Strandber~.

Core\' Reed\' decides to take
a hre.ak hefoi·ea concert while
hamwine Anderson 5inf?\'
for awhile.
"Maybe next time I'll clean
out in\' ear.\ before I tr\' to
1ing. ''
think~
Auhre\'
Fennell'ald as she tries not to
attract the attention ofMari.m
Hehert and orer Reedy.

You can tell h\ the looks on
Eric urenhy 's and Jeanelle
Maschger's face.\ that choir
is one intense and hardII'Orking class.

195

�Women's Ensemb
1 T ROW: adia Romero,
Heather Heinrich, Laquita
Brown. Amy Farley, Bridgette
Alexander, Adria Campo.\,
Jeanette Maschger. Jessica
Van Amam. Briana Gilday.
2 D
ROW:
Felicia
Hemande-, Heather Eichol::..
MiH_\ huff, Peggy lusher,
Renee Def?uchi. Jenn Lund,
La Vone George, Kellv Fomby,
Jamie Stone, Heather Hodson.
JRD ROW: Ms. Hamre, Jerri
Elmore,
icole Murphy,
he/1110n Brown, Brenda
Blanton, Bonnie Wright,
Candace Tatum. Kelly
Duncan, Felicia Jolmson, Mr.
Chnstensen. ot Pictured:
Sandie Joseph. Tutie Wiley,
Brandy Gro.\sha/1.\, Rochelle
Ducommen, Jennifer Bolton.

Tulle Wile_\.
adia
Romero. Kelly Fomby,
and Eli';a Griffe look a
little confused after
hearing Ms. Hamre's
instructions.

M1. Hamre slyly eye\
one of her students
1t hile still skillfully
playing the piano.

Mr.\. Hamre 1rishe.1 she
could receive wch
intense attention that
Heather Hodson, Misty
Shuff,
Felicia
Henzande::., and Peggy
Slusher are showing the
girl in front ofthem.

196

�A Capel a
1ST ROW: Donald Da_,, Am_\
Ttnk/e, Tammie Leedom. Ek:a
Griffe, Lon Broyles, E/iz.aheth
Pere-, Veronica Shell, Aubrey
Mort inez., Andi Lope;:, Jod_\ Willis.
2 D ROW: Micah Llljjler. Donna
eH kirk, Sereena Bailev,
Stephanie Monwzx. Patricia Lee,
Jessica Cales, Jennifer McCabe,
ara Anderson, Tan_\a-Gail
Lllmbert, Chri.\tina orman, Chris
Walk. JRD ROW: Heather Kelly.
Aspen Ra.HmtS.\en, Kim Rayborn,
Sarah Doon, Mtchelle Robertson,
Mandy Masarik, Dtm 11 Gallinr:er.
tde Chapman, Pat ncia Jackson.
4TH ROW: Jason Lajjler, Slzwnz
Yunker, Ja.10n Holland, Fernando
Con-ale-:,, lame.\ icandro, Mike
Baker, Jessie Hudkins, Chris
Martin, Mike Whttley, lawn
Brennan.
ot Pi£ lured: JerrvRay McMinn, Je.\ se Bilbo\',
Brandon Vargo, Townie Adam.\

en's Choir
I TROW: Paul Ahemathy, James
Moier, Brian Cross. 2 D ROW:
rair: Hemker. Don Baca. T11n
£hem ein, Dorul opier, Rodnev
Johnson. JRD ROW: Ms. Hamre,
Trcn·is
Crenshaw,Bohbv
Mitchell, te1·e Tompson, John
White.Darin ChriH.
Mr.
Chrisensen. 4TH ROW: Par
Paul Harrill. Brod
Tlzocker, Mork Pena, athon
Brooks.
ot Pictured: Chad
Darol'ich, Jm· Hollond. Jerry-Ray

197

�Women's Concert Choir
1 TROW: Jennifer Meredith, lion Fenner,
Katie Knopp. uturie Waite. Helena Vl/.\que-.
Martey Veach, Latoya Ltttles, Toya Littles,
Corey Wright, Monique Redden, Rashall'nda
Wilson. 2 D ROW: Chri.1tie Iowan, Becky
Cloud. Tikiya Anderson, ullrice orris. Angela
Whitfield, Katrina Wood, Adrienne Ritter,
teplumie Zan;:.ig. 3RD ROW Jacque 1m Baxter.
herry Ford. Melanie Wlutman. Ryann
Re\'llolds, Gina Chewing,
Jenica equira, Jennifer Ha11.1en. Je.1.1ica
Watkins. 4TH ROW: Ms. Hamre. Aubrey
Walkins. Sara Morris, Kendra Frell'ert. Darcey
Abel, Jody Yate.\, he/by Halton. Mr.
Chri\lensen
ot Pictured: Tori Brensing,
Candy Bet-ler, Aida Come-;, abrina Hansen

Gospel Choir
1 T ROW: Charmaine Anderson. Laquita
Brown. Eli-ctbeth Pere::.. Tutie Wile\'. 2 D
ROW: Lois Broyle1, Tikiya Anderson, Amy
Farley, Corey Wright, Eli::.a Griffe, Tammie
Leedom, Jac/yne Baxter. She/mon Bum n.
Bnanne Gilday. JRD ROW: Jason Brennan,
Gina Clumigu, Brian Hiser, Donna eHkirk,
Jon Hampton. Kelly FombY, Jod\' Yate.\,
Darcey Abel.

19

�Orchestra
1ST ROW: Kun Carne\, Jennifer Rust, Marie
Dick, Serena Johnson, Jennifer Birchfield,
Monique Harding. 2ND ROW: Tina Dunlap,
Brandy Smith, Carrie Drey, Jennifer Bellotti,
Laura Hein::man, Helena Bigley. JRD ROW
icole Gordon , Kelly Fomb), Monika Frank,
Nicole Pressman, Leann Fergus, ichole
mit h. 4TH ROW: Lisa Leon-Gurerro, Tomm\'
Michaels, Michelle Jaramillo, Heather
Sanborn, Sheree McDaniel, Sue Kline, Jennifer
Powell. Standing: Mrs. Skadden, Eric Moore,
Rick Brumback, }ern Swain, Dan Je~ve/1,
e~tkirk. Jeutca Warren, Kathy

Rick Brumback swres at his music while
he concentrate5 on hitting the right note.

With her attention total!\· focussed on her
music, it is no wonder that Marie Dick is an
accomplished cellist.

199

��Maybe
it's
the
Finish
Line,
or

Maybe
it's
the
Start

201

�People and Students
What L student life at Widefield r ally like? The pictures in a yearbook capture one second of the ~tudcnts
life on campu unposed, Iike this page. Unposed pictures show the true concentration, wildness, and dedication
of the tudents at Wid field High Scho I. Many of our peers are actively involved in the various sports, club~,
and acti itie that Widefield ha to offer. And in the end, we caught the students just being themselves, howing
their true Widefield pirit.

Ke/1_\ Compton ( 10) stands at second
base ready to catch any ball headed her
way 10 defeat her opponents.
J.J. McCoy-Canady ( 12) and Aaron

Sprin?field ( 11) take time out to study
the game against Arapahoe. in the end,
e\'en though thei rconcent ration method
was not enough to win the game.

202

�Farrah Robmwn ( 11) 1.1 full_\
absorbed at the first Teen Forton
meetinx on December 4. 1993,
di.1cu.1sinx i1·.1ue.1 dealinx 1rith
apathy.
"Lean on me," sa_\ 1 Monica
Hubbard (10) to her mom, Lei
Hubbard. at the cheerleader\
parents day.
Pondering what to do after school,
Ramon Alamo ( 11 ), neglects his
school work once again.

Jason Pnmtv( 12), Debbie Miso/a
(1 2), Jason- Jaramillo (1 1 ), and
Jessica Za\' ( 1 I), chosen to
compete in ihe Channel 1 Popqui- Bowl, take second place.
Engaging herself in a serious conl'erHifion,
Kristi Smith ( 11) is a perfect example of a
"normal" junior.
This is the typical Delta Marie Marks ( 12)jull
of excitement at the spur of a moment.

203

�Stepping
Up
~ I

I ok back on the

day I ~pent in Kindergarten, lementary,JuniorHigh
and now, Senior High
h ol, I can't believe I am
from entering
a few da
"The Real World!" Yes. &lt;;,enior it' timetograduate!!!
We all &lt;;,pent thi Ia t year,
not cramming for credit: but,
~pending

time with our
friend , in we will oon
be going our ·eparate way
to c liege. ome of us will
&lt;,taytog ther, omeofu will
not. We will leave Widefield
High with some great memories. ow, w have to "grow
up" not that . ome of u
haven't ah·ead . More will
be e pected of u. , we ha e
to be more re pon. ible for
ur&lt;,elves. Doe. n't it make
ou want to cream?!!!!
Well, all I can ay 1
congradulation to all my
fellow senior friend · and
good luck in whate er you
do.
Erin Hall
enior 1994
Man Strc1.1ner. Jim Doug/en,
Vernon Manlw/1. Carlo.\ Jackson,
Tan _\ a
Lankriet,
Brand\·
Gro.u lwn\ , Chris Kinhofer. Erin
Hall. and Jeanna Romero pose
for one final picture before their
199-+ Hi~h dwol Graduatton.

204

�1 TROW:

}till

Douglas. Brian

Gn~[f, Scott Wemherly, Erin Hall,

Brant/\ Gro.nhans. 2 D ROW:
Jamie Bowlstun, Alicia Seeley.
Tanm Lanknet, Kellr Russell.
Marc trainer.
Jodr Peten. Tyler Smith, Brian
Shelton. and Jaime Mark.\ are a
je11 of the four hundred plu.\
sen ion graduatin~?from Widefield
this rear.

~OS

�An~Ul'lra, Tania 18. /, 7
Amonio, Larn· 90
podaca, Sarah 90. !53
Appel..'Vat han 5, 12. /3, I H. 7-1. 75.
112, 122. J.l
Applt·~ate, Michael J,
Ara~on. U.wrie 78
Arambula, Andrea 78
Arellano, Jimmy 127
Armour, Yaislui 90. 187
Armstead, Jessica 90, /53
Arm.~trong, Damn· 78
Armstron~. Jennifer /8
Amwrong, Joseph 78. 193
Amell, Ju.51in 90
Arrelano, JimmY 90
Aslnnlrlh. Ln1ea 18
AtenciO, Rhfannon 78. 185. 189
Ann·ll. Kellv 90
Auge, Adrie.nne 74. 75. 78. /90, /93.

Operation Amanda was a schoolwide
fundraise r to help pa_1jor the ope ration
Amanda Tidrick needed to help her
walk properl\·for the first time after
living wtth cerebral palsy.
Abdusa/yamm. Micheal I
Abel, Am1 I , 122, 123. !88
Abel, Carohn 117. 127
Abel, Darcey 90. 185. 186. 198
Abella, Can· 18
Abella, Joseph 90
Aber, Heather 78. 137
Abemathr, Paul I . /30, I 9, /9/, 197.
216

Abnta. Poncho 90
Achiemeier, Em I
Adams, Alma 117
Adams, Dm·e 117
Adams, Ma11he11 78
Adams, Tmnue 90
Adamson, Jason 7 , 193
Agner. Con 90
A!iOSIO, Carla 78
Agrusa. Francis 78
A11uim·. Dm·id 78. !50
Akahi, JcHOn 78
Alamo. Ramon 203
Albaugh. Heath 7
Albauf,lh. hell\' 90
Albert, Hollv 9o
Albrecht, Dcn·id 18
Aler. Kenya 18. 50. 74, 75, 122. 123.
J./3, 170

Alexander, Adam 78
Alexander, Brand\ /8, 110
Alexander, Bridf,lel/e J./8, /60, 186. /96
Alexander, Brooke 90. 162. 194
Alexsander, Eric 90
Alnwnder. Michelle 90
Allen, James 18. 187
Allen, Sheronda 78. 185
Allen. Tahila 90, 153
Allie, lenni 18, 122. 123
Ah·erado, Jon 9, 18, /50
Anava. Adam 78
Anderwn. Carol 117, 186
Anderson, Chamwine 7 . 122. I ~5.
187. /89. 195

Anderson, Chrillen IX
Anderwn, Chri\lina 122
Anderson, George /8
Anderson, Jolen 193
Anderson, Kathy 78. 199
Anderson, Sara 90, /87, 197
Anderson. Tikira 198
Andrei\'..\, Fredrick 90
Andu1. Vanena 90
An~eline. Jessica 90. 126

Mr. a{iona and, ikki Murphy ( 12)
pose for a practice picture during the
OperatiOn Amanda project. in 11 hich
enough monev IWH raised to pm for
Amanda's casts.

206

Index

215
A1·is. Man /8
A~ura~. Jason 90. 126

Boca. Don 78. 197
Boca, Johmn· 18
Badnerosh.· Gref? 18, Ill, !50
Baerga, Giol'anni 90
Baile\', Damon 78
Baile\, Serena 90, 127. 163. /85. 186,

Bedel. Chmtopher 19. 125
Beeler, Jennifer /9, 110. 189. /91
Beeman, 11.111 79
Beeson. Dod\. 116
Be/ann·. Aaron 90
Bell. Daniel 79, 126
Bell, Kenisha 5. 19. 122. 154, 155, 170.
187 192

Bell, Kristen 19, /22, 185. 188
Bell, Slunmlll !53
Bel/oui. Heather 191 I
Bellmti. Jennifer 79. 189. 191. /99
Bel/oui. Rebecca 19, /89
Bement, Garv /9, 122. 123
Bennet/, Dia;w 90
Benne//, Poco 90
Benne//, Riclwrd 90
Bemlev. Brandv 79
Bent/e..,., Can /9, 189
Bentley, Kenneth 79
Benmrd, Bobb1· 79
Berimdes, Emiiv 90
Bern. Markeiti1 90
Bet~: Clms J./8
Bet:/er. Candr 79
Bigley. Helena 122. 189, 191, /99
Bilbar. Ralph /9

Bower, Brian 9/
Bowers, Elmer 79
Bcm·en. Stella 121
Box. Tephanv 19
Bovd5tun, Jamie /9, 205
Bradburr. Chri.1tv 79
Bradfield, Trm·i.s. /9, 112
Bradford. Tomeco 79
Bradlev, Amber 79
Bradley, R1chard /9, 122, 185
Braley, Heath 19. 112, 140, 150. 151
Brandon, Andrea 9/, /88
Braun, hannon 91
Brar. lumnon 91, 162
Brennan, Jason 9/, 197, 198
Br&lt;.&gt;nsing. Victoria 79
Brerciani, Angela 9/
Bribach, Benjamin 79. 122. 168

Prayer of Serenity: "God grant me
the Serenity to accept the thing.\ I
can not change, the Courage to
change the things I can and the
Wisdom to know the difference."
In memor.,. ofAngie Cardines, Class
of 1994

188. 197

Bain. Tim 78
Bwrd, Aaron 78
Baker. Lance 18. 181, 186. I 7. I 9
Baker. Michael 90, 197
Baldursson. Robert 79
Baldursson, Roslind 90
Ballinfler, Brian /8
Balster, Felicia 79. 96. 137. 162, 168
Baltha~or, Kumi /8
Bomba, Bn·ant 18
Barat, Miciwel 18
Barber, Daniel 79
Barbie. Joseph /8
Barela. James 79
Barlo11, Kira 18. /84
Barnell, Dm·e /93
Baron, Amanda /8
Bart/ell, Lisa 19
Bas~all. Mauhe11· 79
Bas~all, Paul /9
Ball'\, Ron 117. 192. /93, /94
Bauer, Jeffrey 19. 112. 123, 192
Baxter. Jaqueline 90, 126. /98
Bea.s/ey. Heather 90, /48
Beasler. James 79. 163. 168
Beam·: Robert 90
Becke. Cheri 117
Bechtead. Kenneth 79
Bechtead. Venda 90

Blilbar. Jesu 9/
Binnebo.se. U.m·ell 19
Biondini. Mike 116. 171
Birchfield. Jennifer 91, /91. 199
Birt, John 79
Bishop. Christopher 9/, /94
Bishop. tace\' 79
Bishop. Timoihr 79, 149
Billie, Chri.1topher 9/
Bil·in!IS. Dame/ 91
Black. Manuela 19. 124
Bland, Da1·id 79
Blanton. Brenda "79, 196
Boatman. Thomas 9/
Boatrean. Tom 187
Boelter. Allen 79
Bo!lllll, Greg /94
Bo!lan, Michael 9/
Bo11an. Mike 183, 194
BOflllll, Samalllha 79
Boling. Slwnnen 79, 137
Bollman. Dm·id /85
Bollman. Tom 194
Bolton. Jennifer 79. /86
Bone11·ell. Tlwmas 19, 125
Bmmelvcke. Kimo 7. /9, 110. 123. 127,
/38. 141, /88. 189

Bonoan. Eleanor 9/
Book. Heather 91, 126
Booker, Chris /94
Boone. Julian /9
Boo~er, Rebecca 79. 107, !56
Borden. Robat 19
Boro~. Joe\' 74. 91
Borrelli. KathY 117
Bourne, Anne 79, 122. /56
Boulle, Raji·al 79
Boll'en.s. Tiamw 149, 173

Briggs. Brandon 91, /50
Brimer. Ramon 19
Bri=ie, Tonv !50
Brock, Trish 117
Brockel/, Susan 9/
Brode, Craig 9/
Brooker. Christopher 91, /94
Brooks, Nathaniel 91. 197
Bromld, Tror 19, 126, 127
Brm&lt;n. Ah·in 19. 113. 122, 123, 127,
163, 170. 185

Brol&lt;ll. Barbara 80. /64
Brmm, Commescheia 80. 126
Broll'n, Cmthia 117
Bro11n, Jeremv 80
Brown, Laquew 80, 196, /98
Br011n, Mikel /9
Bro11n, Sand\ 163
Brmm, 'arai1 9/
Brcmn. Shelman 91, 149, 196, /98
Brmmstem. Wend\' 127, 162, 184, 186.
/93

Bro1le.\, U.1is /9, 197. /98
Brumback. Rick 80. 122, 181, 186. 189,
199

Bn·am, Amv 80, 126
Bn·am. Jcn:on 80
Bn·am, Jerrmaner 9/, 108, 185
Bucklev. Jason /9
Budd, Benjamin 91
Buescher, Jenmfer 91. 186
Bullman. Dal'id 91, 162
Burden, Tran 80
Bum.\, Shai '91
Burnworth. Brand\ 9/
Burt. Car/ee 80, 184
Bur//, Brian 80. 187
Buslnl'll\', Jessica 19

�Burcher, Shana 20. 126. 162. 194
Bulls, Enc 19, 182. 195
Bmum, Con 80
s"rnwn, Shasta 9/
B~·rne, Aminta 20, 194
s"rrne. E\·a 20. 192
B:rrne, Sam 91, 192
Caddick. Jason 9 I
Calahan, Nicci 91
Cales, Jessica 9/, 127, 162, 186, 197
Calulot. Efren 80
Cameron, Kellr 91
Campbell. Caiiean 80
Campbell, Jeremr 20. I 24
Campbell, Jonnv 91
Campbell, Lennis 80
Campbell. Lynelle 91
Campbell, Stephanie 91, 186
Campos, Adria 80. 148, 196
Camerburr, Jessica 80
Call/rei/, Donn\· 80
Call/rei/, Jouph 92
Cantrell, Ruw!ll 80
Carabello, Willie 80
Carlson, Gumr I 17, 163
Cam1er, Robert 20
Carnes, Jennifer 92, 128
Carnes, Kimberlr 80, 199
Carson, Adam 80
Carter, Stephanie 80
Cartwright, Gay/en 80
Cathe\', Michelle 80
Ceasar, Marques 80
Chadwick, Cindr 0
Chandler, te1·e 20
Chapman, Anna 3, 20, 74, 75, I 22.
123, 185. 187

Chapman, JoAnn 20
Chapman, u~anne 92, 187, 197
Charleston, Kri. I\' 20, 126
Chase, Burt 80 ·
Chm•es, Jorge 92
Cha1•ez. April 20
Cha•·ez. Charles 92
Cha1·ez. Zo/ 109, 150
Chell, EmilY 20
Che11:ing, Gina 198
Chriss, Darin 197
Christensen. Brandon 122
Christensen, Brandon 20
Christensen, C/mt 80
Christiansen, Scot/ 121, 195, 196,
197, 198

Christie, orman 80
Christie, Seth 92
Christopherson, Ltsa 92
Chunigu, Gina 198
Chuning, Tonra 92
Church, Melanie 20, 162, 194
Clark, Bodwin 20
Clark, Gerda 12 I
Clark, Nann 80
Clayton, Tif!an\' 80, 162

Clemom. Cirri\ 92
Clifford, Akai 20, !56. !57. /58
Cline, Brandr 20, 184
Cline. Bren 20, 32, 112, 132, 141. 170
Cloud, Rebecca Ann 92. /98
Cobb. Kellr 80
Cobb. Torr 20
Cob/ell/~. Jwu· 117
Cochran, Bohhr 92
Cockrum, Darin 92
Cofield, Karon 116
Cohen, Jennifer 20. 124
Coker, Jennifer 92
Co/hr. Daniel 80
Colh.r. Jo.11111a 80
Cole: Jert·mr 20
Coleman. Ke1·in 80
Coleman, Ramhm• 80
Collick. /:rica 92
Collin\, Naomi 92
Col/uu, Paul 20
Compton, Kellr 202
Ccmln. Sherrv 117. 127
Conner, Brandi.\ 20
Com·erse. Anetna 92. 164. 165
Convene, Richelle 20
Cook, Ewm 80
Cook, Leilani 20, 50
Coon, Tav.nie 80, 182, 195, 215
Cooper, Jeffrey 20, 185
Cooper, Rmmie 92
Cooper, Tnmn 80
Copeland, Brian 80
Coplain, Brian 162
Coplan, Scot/ 81, 107, 109, 125
Copple, Joshua 92
Cannier, Shawn 20
Cornils. Jm I 16
Couon. Darrel 81. 122. 126, 127. 186
Cousins, Michelle 81
Cox, Jaime 8/
Cox, Michelle 20
Co~ie. Helen I 17. 184
Crampton. Shawn 81
Crandall. Wendw 20
Cravens, Brvan 81, 122. 150
Cra••ford. Karen I 17
Crenshaw. Heath 81, 193
Crensha11·, Tral'is 20. 192. 197
Cress, Dorm 92
Cress, Stephanie 20. 188, 189, 191
Crackel/, Gene\·ie1•e 81
Cross, Brian 81, 197
Cross. Joslwa 92
Cr011, Erin 92
Crowell, ikt 187
Crowell, Tawanda 21
Cru~. Catleena 81
Cuellar, Gabriel 92
Cunningham, John I 17
Cunningham, Wanda 92
Curtis, Brian 13. 21. 110, 189
Cw. Jennifu 92

Dabe/ko. Gwen 2 I
Dague, Amy 162, 163, 92
Dahlberg, Gregg I 17
0 'Ale.uw, Tom 126
D'Amour, Andre I, 126
Darr011, Chrillopher 81
Daubert. Corme I 16
Davila. Carlo.\ 21
Dan.\, Calandra 92
Davis, Damon 81
Dans, Don I I 7
Davis, Ka\'cee 92, 149
Dav. Aprii 21
Dar. Donald 21, 194, 197.217
Deal. Jennifer 8/
Debelke. Gwen 126
Debell, Frank I 17, I 19
Decker, athan 81
Deering. Kimberly 21. 50. 195
Defeliz. Loura 186, 215
Deguchi, Melissa 81
Deguclu. Renee 14, 15, 196
Deguclu, Tanm 14, 15, 81
Dela.nu\. Shannon 81
Deleon, Angte 2 I
Delgado, ChriJI\' 148
Delgado, David 81
Denln, Lun 21, I 87
Derb1:, AI i/7, 127
DeSlro~er, Shell\' 2 I
De1·il/a, Car/of. 8/
Denne, Jolm I 17
Dewit/, La••·rence 92
Derlius, lenni 92, 186
Diamond, Kathleen 81
Dia~. Chris/Ina 21, 122, 123, 127. /68.
186, 188

Dick. Mane 81, I 9, 199
Dicker, Jamn 92
Dicks, Allnon 92, 162, 193
Digregorio, Daniel 92
Dildine, Brandon 185, 81
Dineen, Dm•id 185, 92
DitHI'tl, Etlward 21
Dionisio, Joe I 17. 131, 189
Dionne, John 162
Dodd, Aniw 81
Dodd, Gwendolvn 92, I 26
Dodson, Charles 92
Doon, Sarah 197
Doll. on, Jeffery 81
Doughtr, Dm·id 2 I
Douglas, Glen 92
Douglas, Jun 204, 205. 21
Dom:las, William 8 I
Drake, Andrew 81
Drake, Natalee 2 I
Ore\, Carrie 199
Drii1en, Man 122, 186, 81
Drury, Angela 108, 81
Duckworth, Christina 92
Duke, Bonnie 81
Duncan, Keller 81, 196
Dunlap, Tina 21, 187, 191, 199
Duran. Christopher 92
Duran, Fran/.. 121
Duran, Rt·becca 92
Duren, Brian 81
Duvsen, Julien 92
Dunen, Mtclwel 21, 122, 123
Ebemein Tim 197
Ebner. Melame 81
Ed11·ard1, Amanda 92, 185
Ethmrd!, BJ 81, /69
Edwards, Rodner 81
Ed11·ard.1, prin.~ 21. 185
Eichhol~. Heather 93, 196
Elene:, Roberto 81
Eller, Gimn 93
Elliot, Karen 21,122,194

Adrienne Ritter ( 10) and Marie Dick
(II )get "involved" ina boys basketball
game agamst Air Academy.
El/i , Josh 93, 108, 190, 194
Elmore, Jem 81, 196
Elugardo, Rhiannon 93
Elwell, Laura 148
Escalera. Nonnan 21
Eshelman, Paul 81, 185, I 6
Estrada. Eliseo 2 I
Emer, Joshua I
E\'lln , Christina 93
E1·ans, Danaschi 21, Ill. 123,154,155,
187

El'llns, Patience 81, !53
E\'llns, Tror 81
herett, Vane.Ha 93, 194
E\·erel/, Y\'1'1/e 2 I
E1·er/o, Carrie 93
E:ekie/, Ma11he11 93
Fackelman, Butch I 17
Fad/er, Daniel 82
Fa/ce/11, tnen 2
Faler, Dm·id 93
Farlev, Ann 93, 126. 127, I 6, 196. 198
Farson, Brian 21.125
Faure, Deanne 2 I
Febu!, Alan 21,140. 14/, 142, 143, 150
Felice, Jun I 18
Fenner, lion 82, 198
Fennewaltl, Aubrer 21, 123, 138. 139,
163, 176. 177, 17 ·. 179, /8,. I 9, 190,
191. 195
Fennewald, Elaina 93, 107
Ferfius, Leeann 82, 126, I I, 199
Fergu1on. Dale I 18, 126
Fields, Trrcme 82, 192
Figuerot;, Jose/\'11 82, 184
Firtueroa, Raquel 148

Fincher. tnen 2 I
Fine. Joe\ 2, 122
Fisher, Christopher 2 I
Fisher, John 93
Fi.!her, Ste1·e 82
Fisher, ue 82
Fisk, William 93
Fiske, Dullin 21
Flannen, K. C. 22
Fleming, AnthOn) 2
Florence, A 1·en 93
Flore\, Heidi 82
Fo/1!1, Brian 22, 112, 136, 170, 171,
190, .192,

Athletic trainer Shannon Oakley ( 12)
patches up Jolm AI\'Qrado ( 12) so he
can get back in the match to rake dmm
his opponent.

Fo/er, Robert 82. 168, 172, 192,
Follett, Chad 22
Fo/10m. J. T. 22, J./2, 163, /69, I 70, 192

Fo/t-, Tiffim_,. 14 ·

Inde

207

�Guucrr&lt;·:. l.lllbdlt• /16
Guuare::. Lon•tw 9-1. 116

In a P.lav pre\emed by CASA (Court Appointed penal Advocate), Brian
Cur/1.\ .1 character trtes to pick up w1 innocent young girl, Am\ Wright.

Fomby. Kell.\ 82. 99. 187, /91. /96.
/98. 199
Ford, Barham H2
Ford. Shern 93, 186. /98
Ford. tephcmie 82. /98
Ford. Tamil..a '2,1 '5
Ford, Tanya 93
Foster. Dem·er 22
Foster. Ryan 82
Fox. A11gelim· 19-1
Fox, MarCil\ 82
Fo.\, Matthe11 82
Fov. Monica 22. 187
Franco. Jll\ 22. I -1
Frank. Jeff 93. I 9
Fran!.., Monil..a 7-1, 2. 175, /99
Fra·ee. Jacl..1e 82
Fra:1er, Christopher 93
Fra:ier. Ste1·e 22. /93
Fredi11burg, ico/e 93
Frewart, Kl'lldra '2, 126. 190, 198
Frost. Michael 93
Funny. James 2. /50, 19-1
Galla'lher, Meg //8
Gallagher. Mellissa 93
Gallegos, Chandra 22
Galle!IOS. E.1telle 22, 51. 74, /68. 169,
170
Gallegos. atalie 93
Gallegos, Phillip 22. Ill
Gallinger. Dcmn 197
Ga11sauge, M1chelle 82
Garon, Eli::.abeth 82
Garcia, Gloria 93
Garcia. l l'llll 93
Garcia, Leslie 22
Garcia. Melanie 93
Garcia. Vii. e.\ 93
Gard11er, Julie 93, /93. /53
Gardner, Rachel 187
Garrett, Alicia 22, 187
Garrett. Scott 93, /94
Gavle. ShmHJ 22. /87
Geier. Da~·id 22
Ge1er, Joseph 22. 82
Geiger, And\ 82, 126
George. LaVanne 113, 162, 192, 196
German. Kelly 93
Gianino. ale11a 82
Gibson. hel..eva 93
Gibson Sherr.· /04
Gieck, Brande 82, 122. 137, 155. 185
Gilbertson. James 93
Gilda\, Briana IJ3, 181, I 5, /86, 196,
/98

20

Index

Gilham. Pat 116. 121
Gillard, omum 82
Gillt'lpie. Miclwel 93
Gilliard, Con.1uela 22
Gilmore. 'tfichelle 118
Ginta, Michelle 93
Gla1co. Jt·mufa 93. 1 ·5. 193
Glenn. Ti/e10 22
Glennon. Jamie 93
Glommen, Tror 22
Goergen, Justfn 93
Goforth, Doug 118
Goldshern, Dan 82. 193, 195
Come:. Aida 82. 187
Gowa/a.\, Fernando IJ3. 173, /89, /90.
193. 197
Gcm:ale.\, Anto11io 22
Go11:ales. Chri.\ta 22. 122, 185
Gon:ales, J.J. /36
Gon:ales, James 22. 112, 123, 132. 142,
168. 170. /85
Gcm:ale.\, Joaqum 82
Go11:ales. Mo11ique 22, /8-1
Gon·a/e·. Edl'lmth 93
Goodell. amuel 93
Goodwin. Jud\' 118
Gordon, icoie 82. 127. /-18, /86. 199
Grad\', James 22
Gram, M1l..e 22. /50
Gra11de/, Patti 116
Grandbo. Sarah 4. 22. 112. 126
Gram·. Dan/ 116
Grant:. Matt 22. 50, 127. /88
Gra1·es. We11d\' 82, 126
Grm. Ke1111 93. 178
Green. Damian 93. 187
Green, Jerem\' 9-1. 163
Green. Swn · 22
Green. Zl1ci1 9-1. 163, 193
Greenlee Va11e.Ha IJ-1, 1-18. 162. 173,
185. /89
Greenwood. Patricia 82
Gre~or, Todd 82, 187
Grell, Mela11ie 22
Gren:. Sharon 118
Gnffe, Eli:a 94. 196. 197, /98
Grif}e11, Lee 23. 126. 145
Grifji11, Adam 22, 177, 178
Grima, Carlos 23, 32. 171
Gri.1ham, Ame/Ja 82
Grojj; Bria11 23. 205
Gross. Shamel..a 23
Gro.I.SI/011.\, Bra11dy 23. 20-1. 205
Guerrero, Man 9-1
Guidry. Angelci 94
Gunter, Ha11.1 23

Hall.\, Cht'l"'ol , '3
Haa.\, Afarilm 83. 107, /68
Hackt·nbt•rg. Row/ 9-1
Hajhalldt•h, Pe·)1111a11 83
Halt•, Patricia 23
Hall. E/J·abeth 9-1
Hall. f.'m1 23. 168. 20-1. 205
Hall. Michael W
Hall. Rohert 9-1. /62, /93
Hall. Thad 1/6, /117
Hamilton. Cn\lal 83
Hampton, Adam 9-1
Hampton. John 3, 195. /98.216
Hamre·. A111W 118. /82, 195, 196. 197.
/9."
HaneY, Chnstopher 9-1
Hanscom, Daniel 23
Han\t'/1, Jemufer 23. 181. 189. 195, /98
Hw1.1t'll, abrma 9-1
Hard, Curtis 9-1
Hardml(. Michelle 7, 23, 16-1. 165
Hardin!(, 'tfoniqut• 9-1, 16-1. /99
Hardllkl... Micheli£ 83
Har[.il.l, Coralee 121
Harmon. Kamberly 118. /62. 163
Harmon. 'cott 23
Hamil. Paul 83. 126, 197
Harrill, Peter /-1, /93
Harri.\, Alana 9-1
Harri.1, Bobbi 7. 32. 7-1. 121
Harri.\, Grant 23, 12-1
Harris. Tomm\' 9-1. 133
Harn·, Benjamin 83
Haw. Cnswl 23
Hcuchell. Marl.. 116
Hathorn. Sahmw , 3. /26
Hatton. Alncmdria ~3
Hatton. '.f1.1tv 9-1. 153
Hatton. She(by 23, /98
Hmrk. Dane .9-1
Haw!.., Ro11ald 83
Hcm·ker. A1111 118
Hemker. Crwg 9-1. 197
Hcmkn. uwra 9-1
Hcml..im. Jennifer 9-1
Ha1e.1. Dana 9-1
Hciw·1. u1rn 83
Head/e. Bri;m 83
Heather/). Mike 118
Hebert. Marisa 23. 51. 7-1. 1-13. 168,
I '3, /90, 195
Hecl..crt. Joe 9-1
Heckert. Sha1 9-1
Heffernan, Della 9-1

Htji1a, Kn.\lina 23
Heinrich. Heather 9-1, /96
Helllllllllll. L.o~.wra , 3. 199
He111t~t·n. ~'icki 23, /26. 1-15, /93
Held. Can 118
Hellman11: Tam1111 23
Helm.\, Matthew 23
Hendee, Robin\ 9-1
Henderson. Heather 83
Hendrick.\, Brand\ 9-1
Hendrick.1. Ca.1.11 23. /22, 162. 192
Hendri.\, Derrick 83
Henke. Jud1 116
Ht•~~re. Ste1··e 121
Hennque~. Andrea 1-1. 23
Ht·nn. Can 9-1, 150
Henn. u1rn 118
Ht•nn. Tri1iw 9-1
Herman, Duma 9-1
Hemande~. Fe/Jna 18-1, /96
Hemande·. Jonell 83
Hernng. Chri.1topher 83
Hicl..s. Deman 9-1
Hil:htmn~r. Sarah 23. /30. 215
Highlllll'l'r, William 23
Hill. Bmm 9-1. 126
Hmds. Ke//Je 23
Hmdv. tephen 9-1
Hme.\, An[.iie 23. 122
Hiser. Brian /98
Hodges, Dan23. 122. 163. 185. 187
Hodges. Jonathan 83
Hodgkin\, Angda 23
Hodson, Heather 196
Hof}illllll, Bob 118
Hoffman, Cari 9-1
Hojji11an, Michelle 83
Hojjina1111, Ho/11 23
Hciffml/1111, Timi1th\' 9-1
Holbert. Satt11ha ·23. 1/3, 122. 127,
/62. 187. /90. 19-1
Holland, Jason 9-1. 197
Holland, John 187
Holm, Nann 118
Holmquist, Jon /63
Hook, Thoma.\ 9-1
Hopk111.1, He1di 2-1
Hopkins. Lisa 9-1. 162
Hoppe. Lul..e 190, /93
Homess. Dominique 216
Horto11. Mdodr 83
Horton. Thoma.\ 9-1
Hon·ath. Janet 121
Homne, C/wcl.. !56
Howard. Le Var 83
Hm,·k, Heather 96, /8-1
HoY, Joshua 96

Kim Spamlwur. playing the role of a seven-year-old child. 11ets 1ent in the
closet h_1 her mother.

�Hubbard. Lei 203
Hubbard, .'.folltca 96, 99, J.l9, 203
Hubbell. MarJortt' 9, 24
Huba. Jaw11 /13
Hud~1111, Jackie 121
Hudki111, Je11e 96, 162. 194, 197
Hudk11t1. NiHi 83, 126
Hud\0/1, Bob 118, 155
Htul10n. Hell/her 96
Htt{ji11a11, Aatri11a 96
Hught'\. Brtgelle 83. 164, 165
Hum. Dw11a 83
Humer, lt·renn 96
Hutcheno11. Amr 24, 124
Hrcht•, Dedrick 96
/go, Da/)e11v 74. 75. 83. 122. 192
llellftart. Carol\'lt 96
tuft. Joe 96
tuft. Moa11a 6. 24. 112. 140. 143. 171
Jacklo11 Carlo.\ 24, 204
Jac/..1011, Co111tte 118
Jacho11. Melina 96
Jack 1011, Patricia 83. 187, JY7
Jacklon, Ra111011e 96
Jachon. Vanessa 83
Jamt'\, George 83. 193
Ja11i1h, Maureen 24, 195
Jara11iillo, Jacob 96
Jaramillo, Jason 83, 122, 127. 139,
163. 203
Jaramillo. Michelle 96, /4,. 199. 215
Jarmillo, Rmlner 24
Jason. Swdw i4
Jelling.\, Chri1 24, 52
Jen1en, Am1 24, 186
Jen1en. Mtclwel 96
Jewel, Jamt'\ 83
Je11 ell, Dan 24, 192. 195, 199
Jolllt\on, Btffl 96
John1on, Brtice 96
Jolmwm. fl'itcia 83. 196
John1on, Florence 83. 122. 145, 153.
184, 187
Johnson Gerald 24, 195
Jol11mm. Jolm 24
John1o11. Ke11m 7, 83, 164, 165
Jolmwm. Ralph 117, 11 ', 170, 217
Jolumm. Rodner 96. 197
Jolm\011. Saena 83. 199
John\011, Sha11e 24, I 25
Johnw11. Tifj{mv 96
Jo11e.\, Cas.11mdra 83. 186
Jo11e.\, Jacima 7. 83. I 22, 164. 165
Jo11e.\, lame.\ 96
Jollt'\, Jemuah 96
Jo/lt'\, Jimmr 186
Jo11e\, Amlllpher 83
Jones, ltlalie 24, 195
Jo11e\, Ra11dr I 18
Jolin, Step/tame 122
lone.\, Stt•plwnie 83, 122. 186. 189
Joseph. Sallllie 96
Jorner, Purcell 24
Juare~. Carlos 96
Juare~.
ate 162, 192
Ju\ttnga, icholas 96, I 26
Kala•·t·lltt, -\rbt•/1 96, 162. 193
Kan. Le1111 24. 187
Ka.11ak. Jake 84
Keiln, Ra11dv I 18. 150. 151
Keith. Jo.\lwa 96
Keller. Adrian 24, 184
Kelln, lame.\ 24
Keflt·r. Robert 24
Keffttm\, \Vtlliam 24
Ke//1, Cotmie 24. 123
Ke/11. H('(lther 24. 110. 140, 168. 197
Kell\, Patrick 24. 184
Kelly, Re11ea 126. 153. /89
Kelly, Samri 24, 123. 171, 192
Ketir, Tricw 84
Kennedr, Sha11e 96
Ken~\'. Ke11dra 96
Kerr, Da1111 84
Kar, Mauhe11 84

Kene1·. Je)frev 96, 193
Keu/e. Jason 125
Kn, Bontu I 59
Ktdll t•ll Li w 84
Kte.\e/.1/em Chri.\1\ 96
Kiltrom, Katn11a 96
Kim. Ben 96
Ktm, Hwm 24, 184. 185
Kimbait. Willtam 24, 51
Ki11caid. Mill\ 84
King. Mtchdle 96
King, Rtck 97. 186
King, Ste•·e 24
Amlwft·r. Chm 24. /43. 154, 155. 204
Ki11ne1, Jodr 97
Kim. Btmll\' I 2 I
Kirchma11n, Aaron 25
Knt f.ric 97
Kitmnki. Tobi 97
Ki~~ie. Twna 25. 74. 187, 195
Kfillt', Sue 25. 1117,191. 195. /99
K11ight, Keith 25
Km11fe .. \prtl 84
Knodel, Jo.\lllla 97
K11opp. Amie 25. 122. 126
K11opp. Kalle 97, 126, 198
Koch. Sa11dr 118
Km·mg. Ti/)iun 97
Kohtllek, Marla 97. 127, 148, 194
Kohutek. Robert 84. 122, 168. 182. 185
Koi1. Chri.llopher 25
Kopa1~. L11m 1/8, 125
Kmml1ki, Jert·mr 25
Ko~/oskt. Lori 25. 32. 74, 75. 122. 123.

Lanckriet LaTanm 25, 204, 205, 216
Lanckrtel /.,orena 114
Lanning. Knm 97
LaP/wtll'. lt·muja 114, 127, 194
Largem, Sham11 25. 126
Larsen, Mtchal'i 84
Lanon. Mall 25, 32. 112, 143, 171. 190,
192, 195
Latham, Stanh•1 25. 184
Latour. Tom 97
Latrell. Andm• 114, 122, 162. /90. 192,
/93. 217
Ll11·igne. Frann 1 97
Llnn. Joh11 84
Llrenbr. Eric 195
La:enb:v. Ni.\\a 25. /85. 187
Le Beau, Phillip 25
Le Bm•. Ann 124
Le Var, Hmmrd 83
Lee. Brsan 84
Lee. Dm·id 97. 163, /89
Lee.John 122
Lee, John 25
Lee, Patricia 97, 164, 197
Leedom. Twmme 97. 197. /98
Legmpi, Jennifer 84. 127
Legohn, ed 25
Leininger. Jamie 25
Lemke, Lwlia 116
Leon-Guerrero. Lisa 84. 181, 185. 189,
199
Lewrd. Paul 84
Leslev. Ron 121
Lessard. Je.1.1tca 97

Ben Brrhach (II}, Adam Carson (II}, and Brook Robert\on (II) hare their
1choo/ 1pirit b\' u·eamtfi the 1l'mbo/.1 "WHS" at a h(/\ketba/1 r:ame agwn1t
Palmer

132, 185, 187
Krablean. Michael 25. 126
Krar:. Slu111n 97. 186, 193
Krwtll', Bnwt 119
Krl'lltpfe\, Da•·e 119
Krieg. Ste•·en 97
Krueger. Ana 97. 170, 173
Kruger. Llwra 84, 187
Krttse, taci 25. /93
Ku11~. April 84
Kurkmnki. Kenn\' 25
Kwon, Hwk 84
LaCa\.\l, Judy 116
Lttcroi\, Stanln 84. 185
Lltfflu. Ja.wn 97. 162. /94, 197
Lltffler, Llwra I 5. 97
Llt{fler, Micah 14, 162. /94, 197
Lltinbert, Kem 122, 139, 185. /89, 190.
195
Llunbert, Tanm 97. 197
Lltmoureu\, Lonnie 97
Llmtpfough, Chri.llina 84. 162

Lethbrid~e. Da11na

75. 84. 122. 185.
186
Lethbrtdge. Jodi 25. Ill, 123, 127. 142.
143, 162, 186. /90. 192
Light. Blwr 97
Limardo, Man 119
Lims. Ke1·i11 97
Lillfes, Tom 25. 198
Lae1&lt;·enstei11, Craig 97
Lancki, Angel 97
Landon. Robbte 97
Ulpe-. Andi 197
Lape:. Andrea 97
Ll1pe-. Amonio 25
Ll1pe~. Ardellt• 126
Lape~. Car/om 4
Lape:. Jow 25
Ll&gt;pe-, Tony 144
Loring. call 119, 189
La11. Gail 121
Lauf?h. Bre11da 119
UJI/~011. /ullin 25, 125
Ll11·e11. Eugem• 25. /83, 194

Lucero, Amw 97
Laeck, Jo.1hua 97
Lujan. Llwra 16/1
Lumberg. /wac 97. 194
Lww. Carl 84
Luna, Mallhe11 84
Lww. Michael 84
Lund. Jennifer 25. 188, 189, 190. 196
Lasbv. Ll1ren~o 26
Luten, Bill 186. 193
L}1e.\ Terrence 195
Lynch. Christina 4, 26, 122, 123. 150
MacCabe, Jemufer 98, 187
Macho/:, A11drea 98
Machuca, Rose 84
Macias. Jamte 26. 162, 190. 192. /93
Macias. Kim /93
Mauas. Mtchae/ 84
Macrides. Erin 26. 193
Madden, Phrllis 121
Moeser, Juanita 84
Magnuson. An~:eta 98, 137
Maie. Joseph 98
Maier, Jamn 98. 197
Malchow. Albert 84
Malone. Tange/ia 26
Mande•·ille. Lna 84
Mann, Ja.10n 26, 110. 163, 182, 217
Man&lt;.mwre.!, Jose 98
Man~anarer. Meli sa 26. 141, 150. 187
Man-aneres. ara/ie 84
March, B}-ron 26
Marjerriion, Fred 26, 113, 122, 123,
150. 170, 192
MarJerrl.lon, Jeffe /50
Marks, Braxton 85
Marks. De/ramarie 26. 141, 168. 182.
203, 215
Mark\. Jamie 3. 15, 26. 126. 142, 205
Marks, Mtchael 15. 26. Ill
Marquardt. Joshua 85
Marshall, Brian 85
Marshall, Vernon 26, 126. 156, 157,
204
Marttn, Brtan 98
Martin, Christopher 98. 197
Martin, Cov 9
Mamn. Greg 9
Martin, Jean 119
Martin, Jennifer 12. 26, 74, 75, 185
Martm, Ktmberlv 98
Martin. Michelle 85
Marttn. Tina 26
Martme-. Aubrev 98, 149. /90. 197
Martine- Branden 9. 85. /50, 152
Martme:.. Dwane 85.183. 195
Martme:.. Enca 26
Martille-, Mandv 26
Martine&lt;.. Metodv 85. /64
Martine::.. Shlllnia 26
Martine&lt;.. Tern· 5
Marton. Jennifer 98
Masarik. Mand1 85. 187. 197
Masch~:er. Janelle 85. 189, /95, 196
Mascitellt, Heather 26, 74, 123
Masterson, Donald 85
Mataipule. Frank 98. 186
Matli, Mtclwel 26. 124
Malison, Brenda 85. 122, 127. 185. /91
Ma:mell. Julia 85
Mm. Melina 85, 193
Mayes, Christopher 85, 172
Maves. Come/ius 85. 122
Me. Crav, Ke1·in 85
Me Cullough. Ma11he11 85
Me Donald. Jackie 85
Me Gee. Jack. 5
Me abb. coli 85
Me e11·. Anumda 85
Me Pherson, Jolm 85
McAcinemev. Anthon\' 9
McCabe, Jennifer 197
McClanahan, Larn· 118. 119
McClean. Kel/1 26, 122. /85
McClelland, Am\ 26
McC/oskev. Anf?ela 9 . 122. I 5, I 6,
163

Index

209

�McClurg. Michelle 9
McColgan. tacey 26. I I I. I 12.
122,163, 170, 185. I 8
McComb. Partrick 9
McCormick, Courtney 9
McCowan, Jame 9 ·
McCoy, ichole 98. 173, 187, 193. 153
McCa·v-Cannedy, Jamao/ 26, 156, 202
McCn·sral, hannon 85. 149
McC1;sker, Adam 85. I 25
McDaniel, heree 26, 122. 191. 195,
199
McDm·id, Brett 26. 50. 122, 123, 143,
177. I 2, I 9, 195
McDonald, Randy 98
McGee, Jack 194
McGlothlin, Jamie 7. 26, I I 2
McGlothlin, Li a 9
McGrew. Keith 9
McKea/, Michelle 186
McKeal, Michelle 9
McKinley, Melissa 9
McMmn: Pat 197
McVey, Janie 95
McWilliams. TimothY 26, 125, 217
Medma, Mario 5
Medina, Patrick 9
Medma, Yolanda 149
Medina, Yolanda 5. 170
Gon:;ales. James 170
Meierhenr\, Josh 187
Meisner- isneros, Chad 5. 193
Mende , Jake 5
Meredith, Jennifer 98, 198
Merillo, Christopher 5
Me :fer. Dal'id 98
Met:ger. Brian 85
Met:.ger, Stel'en 98
MeYers, Jack 5
Me.yers, Jan I 16
Michaels, Tammv 5, 195
Michaels, Tomm·v /99
Milar:. Martin 85
Miles. Katrise 5
Miles, Shelli 119, /53
Miller, Christopher 85
Miller, Rene 85, 122, 126
Mills, Amanda 5
Mirenda. Marie 98
M1rsner- 1sneros, Chad 150
Misner. Stnen 86
Misola, Debbie 26, 139, 187. 203
Mi ala. Gina 98
Mitchell, Bobby 26. 197
Mitchell, Gene 27
Mixon, Dmma 27, I 4
Molina, Jesu 27
Molma, Regma 126
Molter. Richard I 19. 126
Mondragon, Katherine 6
Mondragon, Maria 27. 168
Mone1penn\, Mark 98
MoneypennY, Michael 27
Montgomen, Perry 6
Montoya. Angelinga 9
MontO\·a, Roberta 86
Moon. Melanie 27, 162. /92
Moore. Chri copher 9
Moore. Christ\ 27, 184
Moore. Danieite 86, 194
Moore, Eric 98, 127, I 2, 199
Moore, Michael 27. 51, 122
Moreland, Glenna 121
Morning. Scephanie 9 . 197
Morris. B.J. 124
Moms, Barbra 27
Morris. ChriHina 27. 122, 186
Morns. Sarah 98, 198
Morrison, Helga 121
Morse, John I 21
Morton, Jennifer 126
Mofele\, An~ela 98
Mota. Comma 86, 187
Muehlbauer. Man-Ann 98. 186. /93
Muno~ Mark 119,156
Murphy, Cachy 99, 100. 149
Murphy, ico/e 27. 196
MurphY, ikki 9, 113. 148

210

Index

Murren. Adrian 100
Muse, Chrisropher 100
MUichler, Jeanette 1/9
aegel\, Bnan I 19
ailor, Rudy 86
all. Jennifer 100
ana, Emil\· 148
once, Jeff . 6, I 7
apier, Da1·id /00, 197
amrre, Crystal 27, 189
ay/or. Jo\'l~e 86, /94
eat. Tina· 27
each, Ronnie 27
e1·in, Chris 100. 185
elikirk, Donna 100, 187. /9/, 197,
19 . 199
icandro, Anthonv 86
icandro, James ·197
ickle. Wayne 119, 185
iederhauser, Erm 27
ierode, Brian 6, I 25
iewald, Bech 74. 75, 122, I 6. 192
ikiforo1·a. Polino 14, 27, 148, 187
ikirJ.., Andre"· 86
able, Dewe\' 27
able. cephanie 100. 186. 190, 193
annan, Chriscina /00, 197
annan, Joan I 2 I
orris, Dm·id 100
orri , Lacrice /00, 19
orris, Meranda 100, 163, 127, 14
I 5. 186, I
011'/in, Perrv 100
yborg, ha\·/yn 27
Oakle\'. hamwn 4, 27, 112, 126, /50
Oakte:\'. tephanie 100, 126
O'Brien, Marcin 27, 126
Ochoa, Jason 27
Ochoa, Zacherv 27
Odom, Melissa· 6
O'Donnell, Eric /00
Oh/brechc. Brodv 100
Ohlbrecht, Reed 27
O'Laughlin, Frank 100
0/il•er, Nachan /00, /50
0/tega, Maria 186
0 ' eat, James 86
Ones, Kurc 119
Orick, Roberc 27
Ortega, Edda 100
Ortega, Maria 86, 162. 194
Otto, Timorhv /00
Orwell, Timothv 86
Ours, John J(Jo
01·erbav, Lisa 122. 127, 153. 194
01erlill, Linda 4, I 19
Oxley, Carolyn /00, 184
Pacheco, Johm· 27
Pacheco. Rita 100
Paddack, Matt 7, /00
Paddock. ita 121
Padilla, Ann /00
Page. Willie II, 27, 126, 187
Palmer, Brian 100
Palmer, Chriscina 100
Palmer, Erin 27
Palmer, Jessica 100, 163, 193
Palop, Teresa 27
Palsrok, Gil 121
Polsrok, James 27
Pardis, Rhiannon 100. 126
Porker. Eric 28
Parker, Jaune 28. 150
Parker, Priscilla 100
Porker. Tiffany 100
Par:e, Chris 27
Pace, omw 121
Patterson. Donny 28
Patterson, Par 28, 126
Pottock, Matt 126
Patton, Man 127
Peanom. Tracn 100
Pedersen, icholaf 28, I 12. 123, I 50,
160
Pete:, Jeremy 28. 187

Pelt:, Tara 100, /88
Peiia, Brand\· 28
Pena, Mark 197
Peoples. Charles /00
Pere:. Chriscina 168, 185, 187
Pere:. Daniel /00
Pere:, Eli:obech 6, 100, 127, 186, 197,
198
Pere:, Veronica 28, 124
Perez-Coriano. Michael 28
Perry, Chrisropher 86
Pern•, Heacher /00, 187
Perf,·, James 100
Persad, Michael 100
Peters, Jodv 28. I 55, 205
Petersen, Corrie 6
Peterson, Amv 100, 186, 193
Peterson, Dai·id 86
Petrose, Ria 28
Pellerson, Isaac 2
Pem. Mall 28, 123, 122, I 85, I 6
Pjisier, Brenda 28, 122, I 8, 192
Phillips. Jessica 28
Philp, Jennifer 148
Philp, Melissa 86, 122, 127, 148, I 6
Pickens, Stephen 100, 150, 152
Picknev, Kardia I I, 126, 170, 189
Piersoi1, Krisrie 9, I I, 2 , I 23, I 26,
144, 150, 168, 195
Pilluso, Raymond 28, 150
Pincknev, Kardia 187
Pil·era(James 100, 162, 194
Pons, Thomas 101
Pope, Crist)• 6, 126
Porcaleos. E/izabech 28
Porter, Travis 101
Pollem·eich, Heikoll 86
Powell, Brad 101, 150
Powell. Jennifer 6, 149, 172, 175, 199
Powell, Justin 86, 126
Pracher, Kimberly 101
Pratt, Sherri JOj, I 32, I 33
Pressely, Kyle 86, 215
Pressev, Steven I 0 I
Presslev, Ramon 28
Pressman, Nicole 199
Preston, Enricomarquelle 28
Price, Jamev 101
Prin•e, Debbie 101, 153
Prie1•e, Eric 28, 122, 123
Pruell, Jason 6, I 26
Pruett, Joe 101. 150, 192
Prunn·, Jason 28, 122, 139, /93, 203
Prunty, Lauana 6, 163, 192
Quaney, Kim 86,156
Quiombao, Charissa 6
Quidachay, Melissa 101, 187
Quinlan, Linda 101
Quintana. Nikk1 6
Ralme,

ann 119. I 4

Ronure~ lsha lB. 126, I 4
Ramos. A 1mor 86

Rankins, Michael 122, 216
Rasmussen, Aspen 28, 122, 184, 192,
197
Rayborn. Kim 101, 197
Reagan, Cheryl 28, 189
Rea\'eS, Shannon 101 , 148
Redden, Monique 101, 198
Redden-Ke\', Ncana 101
Reed, Mar.fcellus 126. 187
Reeder, Dm·e 148
Reeder, David I 19
Reedy, Corn 28, 1/0, 195
Reiher, Su-anne 101
Remolds, Rmnn 101, 19
Rice, Kriscil;o 101
Richards, Marc 28, /95
Richardson, Linda 13, 74, 122, /63, 192
Rife, Tiffany 29
Rile\, Chns 9. 29. 51. 123
Ri/e-1. Julie 87. 123, 177, 178, 189
Rirsclwrd, Shane 101
Riller, Adrienne 101, 189. 198
Ril·era, Jose 87
Rivera, Marcos 29

Rn·era, Wilson 29
Roane, Dante 101
Rober.1on, Brian 194
Rober!.\, Anchonv 87
Roberts, Honor .IOI,I48. 162, IRS,
194
Roberts, Ja.\on 87
Roberts, Meil·in 29. 127, 184, 185
Robercs, Somer 148
Robertson, Brooklvn 87
Roberrson, Jason ), 12, 13, 29, 74, 75,
110, 150, 189
Robertson, Jeremiah 87
Robertson. John 101
Roberrson, Michelle 101, 184, 197
Robmscm, Chri tine 29
Robmson, Farrah 87, 122, 132. 133,
153. 155, 194, 203
Robmson, Jennifer 101
Robmson, Tori 87
Robmson., Christy 164
Roble , Christme. 87
Rocha, Lars 29, 127, 194
Rockell, Jeffrey 87
Rodman, Shomeko 101, 184
Rodrigues, Rober! I 26
Rodriguez, Danny 79
Rodriguez. Jaqueline 29, I 84
Rodrigun Jennifer 101, 187
Rolfs, Jean 119,173,187
Romero, Amv 101
Romero, Felicia 87
Romero, Jeanna 29, 155, 170, 204
Romero, Michelle 101
Romero, Nadia 87, 196
Romero, tan 101, 194
Rose, Brian iOI
Rosenwrk, Richard 29
Ross, Walrus 187
Rosson, John 29
Rollman, Susan 14
Rouse, Rebecca 101, 163
Ruby, Javmi 29, 154, 155, 195
Rub·v. Tabitha 87, 195
Rushford, Garv 101
Russell, Kelly 29, 205
Russell, Rae/len 101
Rust. Jennifer 87, 127, 163. 19/, 199
ack, Robbv 101
Sadler, Jeffen 101
adler, Jessica 29, 127, 162, 184, 194
Sagona, Fronk 7, I 19, 216
Saldana, Omar 87
Salem. Kriscie 101
Salisburg, Kelsey 101
amoniego, Rosie 7
Samora, Nichholas 7
SanAgustm, Greg 29. I 58
Sanborn, Heacher 4, 29, 123, 127,
186. 191, 199
onche:. Brion 101
Sanche:, Joseph 101
Sanchez. Michael 87, 122, 187
anche:, Rosalinda 101
Sanche:. uzie 29, 126, 184
Sanders, Anthonv 101
Sanders, Mollhei,• 29, I 4
anders, Monica 162
Sanders, Tony /50
Sond1·ik, Ronald 29, 192
anNicolas, Joseph 29
auer, Michele 121
Souerbrn, Roberc 102
Sounders, Kendra 102, 187
Sal\'inski, Jacqueline 102, 133, 153,
173
Schau/e, Jason 102
chleiker, Tanm 184
Barlow, Ki\'a ., 4
Schmid!, April 148
clmeider, umnie 87
Sclme1der. Tran 102
Schoenfelt, Daniel 102. /94
Schoolmoscer. John 119
dwdel, Marlo 102
clwet~ Jan 116, 122, 171
Schll'ab, Angelique 87

�Schwart~. Jenmwh 150
Schwart·, Linda 119, 163
coli, Brandie 87, 162
Scott, Brmn 102, 187
Scroggs,-Jmeph 102, 126
Seelev. Alicia 29, 162, 192, 193, 205
Sega;s, MYron 87
Segura, Pat 7. 12, 13, 29, 74, 143.

150. 151

eide/, Tricia 102, 193
Senner/, Bob 119, 186
Sequira, Jessica 102, 198
Servant. Carolvn 7, 102
Sesneros, Dolores 168
Se)farth, Jenica 29
Shaiffer, Russel 87, 127, 186
Shaijfer, Susan 29, 184
Sharkey, Ke~·in 87
Sharp, Alicia 102
Sharp, Angela 102, 126, !53
Sharp. Teresa 29
Sharpnack, Stephame 102
Shaw, Clarence 87
Shav., Zachan: 102, 189
Shehi, Dwavne 102
Shell, Veronica 102. 197
Shelton, Brian 29
Shelton, Mananne 87
Sher-rod, Jeff 87, 156. /58
Sheram, Joan 120
Shem·ood, John 102
Shipman, Felicia 102, 122, 168, 184
Shuff. Misty 102, /96
Shumaker, Melissa 102
Sil\'is, Jennifer 95, 102, 162, 193
Simmons, John 87, 102
Sim1110ns, Robert 102
Sillll1ls, Josh "Bear" II, 29. 125
Stmon, Jamie 102, I 4
Simpson, George 7
Simpson, Tanika 187
Simpson, Tina 29
Sims, Monique 102
Sjonost, Amy 30
Skadden, Jim 120, 185
Skadden, Vanda 12Q 199
Skalla, Shane 30, 141. /56
S/01.-an, Christie 198
Slusher, Peggy 102, 196
Slusher, Su~an 87, 126, 12 , 168
Smells, Celest 7, 126, 189
Smith, Adam 102, 132, !50
Smith, Barb 116
Smith, Billie 87
Smith, Brad 193
Smith, Brandy 30, 13/, 199
Smith, Brem;d 30, I 4
Smith, Carohn 87
Smith, Charlene 30, 141, 185, 187,

pencer, C/mton 102
Spilotro, Priscilla 102
Springfield. Aaron 88, 132, 133. 202
Stabile, Nathan 189
Stalcup, Candace 88. 126
Stamev, Susanne 102
Stamm. Gerald 102
Stamps, Myron 102
tcmkiewtcz. Leah 88
Steen, Jessica 102
Stem, Michael 102
Stensburg, Neil 88
Stephen, Witney 88
Stevens, Annemane 121
Stevens, Gan: 88
Stewart, Casft 103
Stewart, Christine 30
Ste1mrt, Jackie 187
Ste1mrt. Jacqueline 30
Stewart. Jeffery 103
tewart, Jennifer 88
Stev.·art, Todd /94
Stone, Derek 88. 114, 126
Stone, James 30
Stone, Jamie 30. 189, 191, 196
Stov.·ell, Erica 103. 162, 186, 192
Strandberg, Holh 30, 51. 162, 190. /92,
193

Stra.mer. Kurt 88, 137. /50
Strasner, Marc 30, 126. 204, 205
Strasner, Mtcheal 8, 122
Strempke, Angela 30, 126
Striebel, Robert 30, !50
troud, Sharon 120
lilies, Heather
, 137
ttsser. Rebecca 30, 123. 154, 155, 195
s~·oboda, Cand~·

103

Swain. Jerrv 30, 199
Swanson, Duane 120
Swart, Todd 103
Swart:, Jeremiah 103

186, 191, 194

Tacker, Daniel 103
Taggard, Gram 120, 123
Tatum, Candace 187, 189, 196
TMio. Thomas 30
Ta.y/or, Bob 120
Taylor, Gan: 30. 187
Ta.}·/or, Jessica 8
Taylor. Kelly 103
Tm-lor, Scoit 103
Ta.y/or. Tom 124
Terry, Nickolas 8
Thacker, Brad 197
Thibault, Pauie 30, !50
Thiele, Eric 120
Thomas, Charles 30. 156, 187
Thomas. Lance 103
Thompson, Carl 30
Thompson, Dm·id 103
Thompson, Stephen 103
Thomson, Rebecca 103. 122
Thorpe, Benne// 185
Tidrick, Amanda 103. 108, 216
Tillar. Donald 103
Tim, Bob 120. 156
Timms, Kailee 192
Tindill. Aaron 103
Tinkle, Ann 103, 197
Tinsle~. Btibba 31
Tillie, len 5
Tillie, Jennifer 10. 31, 32. 112, 126,

Smith, Tyler 50, 126, 205
Smith, Virgil 30
Smith, Wayne 120
Smittv, Chelsia 88
Snodgrass, Jame.1 30
Soards, Rex 8
Sobiech, Stephen 120
Solar..ano, Dalila 30
Southworth, Rawnond 88, 126. 193
Sou~a. Vincem · 102
Spamhour, Ktmberh 88
Spann, Philltp 30
Sparks, Craig 30, 184
Sparr, Brande 30, 122
Specht, Jamie 30, 162, 190, 192, 193
Spencer, Ann 120, 185

Tiu/e, Robert 103, 150
Tobin, Andrew 103, 162, 192
Tobinwm, Farrah 187
Tompson, Steve 197
Tostanoski, Helen 121
Towell, James 31
Trapp, Debbie 120
Tressler. Angela 31, 141
Trujillo, Danielle 103. 184
Trujillo. Louis 125
Trujillo, am 103
Twnbaga. Chris 156, 172, 185, 188
Tumer, Dal'id 116
Tumer, Kenneth 31, 184
Tuthill. Amanda 88

189

Smith, Janet /53, 155
Smith, Dante/ 102
Smith, Ja on 30, 122, 126, 189
Smllh, Jessica 87, 122. 185, 188
Smith, Katie 148, 189, 190. 195
Smith, Kristi 203
Smith, Kristine 8
Smith, Mauhew 102, /50
Smith, Nicole 102, 199
Smith, Rick 30, 150. /51
Smith, Stacey 97, 102, 162. I 0, 182.

144, 170

Tyrell, Tony 120
Uhden, Kenji 31
Uhden, Mandi 88
Untalan, Marchelle 103, 126
Upchurch, Warren 31, 150
Uyeda. Shawn 103
Valano.\ John 103
Va/diris. Michael 88
Valdis, Mike /94
Valme. Valencia 88, 187
Valverde, Rawley 139
Van Al.ltine, Danid 103. 185
Van Amam, Je.1.1tca 103, 196
Varxo. Brwulan 88
Vasque::.. Helena 103, 184. 198
Vaughn. Leonard 88
Vaught, Danvame 88
Veach. Marie~· 103, 198
Veazn. Michelle 88
Via/p(mdo, Virginia 88
Vierra, Jamie 103
Vigil, Eddie 109, 187, 193
Villarreal. Carolina 126
Villenetn·e. Bridgeue 31, 184
Vincent, Marcus 103
Vinmrd, Robby 88
Vis.i-er, Dirk 120
Vi:caino-Gogas, MaryLou 120
Volans, Elisha 148
Volcic. Jake 31. 124
Volctc, Phillip 88
Wachter. Jeremy 31
Wacker, Jeremiah 103, I 7
Wade, ann 120, 184
Wagner, Jennifer 88
Wagner, Jesse 103
Wagner, Tara 103
Waite, Laurie 198
Walk, Christopher 103, 194, 197
Walker, Furgie 31
Walker. Janice 103
Walkins, Aubrey 198
Wallace, Horn:: 120
Wallick. Stan· 8 , !55
Walter, teplianie 3/
Walther, Kristm 31. 186, 188
Wandrev. Marcus 14, 89
Ward. Christopher 103, 193
Ward, Richard 89, 126
Ward, Wendy 103, 162
Warren, Erika 103. 162, 163. 173, 193
Warren. Jessica 103, 199
Washington, Darrell 89
Wasserburger. Torey 74. 75. 89, I 6.
195

Watkms, Aubre~ 103
Watkins. Jessica 103. 19
Weadon, Dnin 95. 103, 108. 194
Weadon. Jolm 120. 168
Weatlterlv, cm 31. 192, 193. 205
Weathers. racev 89
Wem•er, Rachel 106
Webb, Heidi 89
Webb, Jill 106
Welch. atlum 106
Wellbom. Mark 31, 124
Wells. Bradln 106. 193
Wells, Rose i 20
Wenrworth, mtra 31, 122, 140, 176.
177, 178, 188, i89. 190, 191. 192
Wermers. Joan 120
Wheeler. Cltriltopher 106
Wheeler, Maultew 106
Whelan. Mtke 31
Whern:, Melissa 106, 148. 184
White, Barn 106
White, Eric 89
White, Je. se 106
White. Jolm 89. 197
White, Lam 7, 74, ~9. 188
White, Romiie 106
White, Samuel 89. 126
Whitfield, Angela 31, 198
Whitler. Michael 106, 197
Whitman, Melanie 106, 198

Whwed, Jason 31, 189
Wicks, Ktmber/ee 89
Wilev, Latrice 138. 139
Wile:v. Tuuie /0, 31, 138, 139, 185. 187.
189, 196. 198

Wilkerson. Michelle 106. 148, 149. 162
Willhoit, Brandon 106
Williams, Aaron 31. 126, 144
Williams, Bobbie 31, 184
Williams, Brad 106
Williams, Erin 89
Williams, Gemido 106
Williams, Jamie 89
Williams, Jason 89. 126
Williams, Kern: 106
Williams, Seleia 106
Williams. Thomas 106
Williamson, Sco/1 106
Williamson, Twila 31
Willian, Nicho/e 89
Willis. Chris(): 189
Willis, Chmit 31, 191, 195
Willis, Jodv i06. 150, 197
Willis, Scoit 31, 184
Wilson, Danta II, 31. 126, 156. 157,
187

Wilson. Kristopher 106
Wilson, RashOI&lt;nda 31, 184, 198
Wilson, Rick 116
Winkelbauer. Bvron 106
Wise. Derek 166. 150
Wise, Rochelle 89. 126
Wise, Stephanie 106
Wisler, Gary I 16
Will, Shauna 31, 182. 185. 190, 195
Wohl, Carl 5. 3/, 164, 165
Wolf, Daniela 106
Wolfe, Yong 106
Wood. Katrina 106, 198
Woody, Douglas 31, 125
Wright, Amy 32, 112, 148, 17 , 185,
/88, 189, 191, 217

Wright, Bonnie 10, 32, 148. 195, 196
Wright. Carlos 106
Wright, Cori /3/, 179, 186, 1 9, 198
Wright, Jonpau/ 89. 126
Wusk, Jeffrey 32, 124
Wmu, Shauni 32
Yabrough, LaPrav 9
Yakich, Alexsander 106
Yates, Jodi 106, 19
Yates, Katrina 32, 50, 188
Yi. Pyong 32, 137
Yong, Chu Hong 24
Yorks, Babv 106
Young, Ch;i topher 106
Young, Fred 32. 9
Young. Jonelle 106. 187
Young, Sandv 106. 194
Your::.. Jan 120
Yung, Francis 121
Yunker, haun 106, 148. 197
Zani, Paul 106
Zan:ig. Stephanie 106, 19
Zay. Jessica 89. 122. 139, I 5. 188.
189, 191, 193, 195, 203

Zetgler. Valerie 106. /86
Zlrabina. Elena 15. 9. 126
Zoleta. E1·er/ean 12. 32. 51. 74, 75. /6
Zoleta, Flmn 13, 74, 75, 106, 187
Zortman, Dal'id 106

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�In the jew minutt•s just hej(m• a
big concert. the expression 011 the
.fuce (!fA.drtt'llfl Au~?e ( 11) relay\
her fen ell( wzxiet_).

During u break lll one f!{thi ·ear's
swimmins: meet\ , f ree st le
wimm r fie helle Jaramillo ( 10)
glance to the ~naer to check out
the latest e ·elll.

On a frozen momin in the
Januan cold. Lmtra DeFelic ( 10)
brm·es the /ugh wind and hhm i11g
snow 011 her wa from h r locker
to the nell class of the day.

After wi1111i11g the \Wte
champion5hip with a near-pe1ject
core of95 points out of 100. the
l'arsity co- d cheerleading quad
ath r uroundtheirhard-earned
trophy. or a hearty elehration.

During a moment m ·lass. Kyle
PreHie · II ) aeliberate.\ the
object of the m e. sa ge bt•int:
communicated by hi~ teacher.

In a.\low moment at rehenulfor d.
Chri.\tiiUH Carol, adapted from
the .\hort .Hory by harles Dickem.
actresse.\ Tawnit
em( 11 ), Delta
1arh ( 12 , and Sarah Hightower
( 12 I take time to relax 011 a W?{a.

On u hot day during the State
Playojfs. the Lady Glads softball
team a.\:Jembl .\fora ru. h oftewn
pirit bejore taking the field
(l(~ain. t the u~raiting opposition.

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�After month.\ ofhard sclwolfundrai.linx to raise money to pa) ,1(1r
ca.1t.1 to hdp out Anumda Tidrick
( 10) . .\1r. Saxona prnent.1 the
cht•ck to 4manda 's mother with
the be \I wi~lll'.\ ofthe ~tude/If body.

Wa/J..:in throu~h the winter:
wonderland of the courtyard,
Tanya Lankreit ( 12) pause\ to hare
her picture immorcalized in the
yearbook.

Out.1ide at lunch, somethinx
catches the attention C!{ Michael
Rankin.\ ( i i) ~vhile he congrettates
11·ith hi.1 ji-it•nds.

in reht·arsal. roca/ virtuosos Paul
Abl•mathy( 12) and Jolm Hampton
( Jl)raL theirhannoniom oices
in simultaneous melody during a
mu.1ical int rpretation.

in a choir concert dedinuing the
new ·tudent recreation area.
mcalistCiwnnaineAiuierson( 11)
rai1e. a (heerful song.

Killin 'time with friends between
c/{1.\\es, Dominique Home .\ ( iO)
takes a moment to smile for the
camera.

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concrete for the
j(JUndation oj the hou.1e hein~
con\'tructed b. thee arpt:n/1) &lt; la1s,
Tim McWilliam\ ( /2) p1111 the
.finishing touches on hi1 work.

Porta\ ing Boh rat chit in Char/e.\
Dickm1 'A Christmas Carol. Jason
1wm ( 12) pe1jorm.1 hi1 role 1rith
wwzd pe1jc•ction.

At lht• last home ~ wim meet.
honored senior Amy Wright ( 12 J
hold.1 her lowe/ (autographed by
1he en/ire "tl'im /eam) in the airfor
all to s e.

In an ajier school marclung hand
practice. Andre11 Latre/1 ( 11) and
Don Day(} I) rai.1e their hom.\ in
conce11 to fan a few flal.l'.

Takin~ a~~ e/l-de.1en·ed break after
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chosen was Anythin~ Goes. A considerable amount of
work went into this play to make it look spectacular.
While the many actors and actre e were studying their
lines, cue , and musical numbers, the people behind the
scenes worked diligently on the sets, lights, and sound.
By opening night, March 10, 1994, everything wa
ready and tudent , teacher , and parents aw an outstanding perfomance.

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Mrs. Harcourt (Candice
Tatum) and her daughter Hope,
(Jennifer Hansen) rehearse
their parts in "Bon Voyage"
during their last dress
rehearsal as Billy Crocker
(Kent Lambert) looks on.

Brett McDavid threatens Tutie
Wiley with his machine gun,
which was fondly referred to
as "Putt Putt Putt".

Kent Lambert and Aubrey
Fennewald, friends both on
and off the stage, serenade
each other with "You're The
Top".

Altlwugh "Anything Goes" had
many upbeat nwments, J. T.
Folsom and Marisa Herbert
enjoy one oftl~e more peaceful
numbers.

The cast gathers together for the dramat1c ending of "Blow
Gabriel".

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SWIMMING
Si. teen men came to;ether to form the Wideficd
\1en · Swim Team. A team
hi. ize i not much to work
\\ ith, e pecially with a port
Jf twelve events. Coach
Becke took on the challenge
or their training and turned
\\inning into a reality.

1ST ROW:
Nikf...i
Murphy (managa),
Cheri Becke (coach) .
2NDROW: Mikt·Gram,
Chris Bet;., Rick King.
Richard 01-erbav. Andv
Kinnl'\', Josh Cartt·~.
Manabu /shikmnt, Jodv
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Bennett Thorpe. Luke
Hoppe, Shane Kennedy,
Ron Neath,
Mike
Lttrsen, Shaun Yunker,
Carlos Juarez. Chris
Fisher.

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VARSITY TENNIS
The Gladiator's Girl
Tenni Team hawed a great
deal of enthusiasm and
-cho~11 spirit in the 1994 eaOIL Whether they won or
lo t, they were alway there
to support each other, making it one of their best eaon yet.

I !iT ROW: Bech Su.1scr,
Shay Nyborg, - Angela
Strempke. 2ND ROIV:
MtchelleCousins, M ichdle
McKeal, Cathy M111phy,
Stacy McColl(an, Annie
Shelton.
3RD ROIV:
Louana Prn111;. (11U11Utger),
Eli;:,abeth Pere::.. Tuesa
Pa/op, Heather Bmsley,
Lisa Christe&gt;phason,
Brenda Pfister, Michelle
Jaramillo, Jo~·ct· Nay/or
(manager). Raiph Jo/u;son
(coach).

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]. V. TENNIS
Throughout the 1994
ca on, the girl of the Gladiator tennis team hawed a
lot of improvement. They
showed up to practice rain
or hinc, and played their
heart out. They were always willing to work hard
and do their be t.

/STROW.
KterraMcAnmch Brwuly
Alexander, Stepluullt'
Mommg. 2ND ROIV:
Lomue Schneider
( maruuJger), Poi11U1
Nikiforom, SeretUI
Bailey, Tianna B01n·m.
Kristella Melero, Teresa
Beasley (coach). 3RIJ
ROW. Elena Maschga,
letu11jer 1/ohem.. Amber
Cavanaugh, Dawn
E1•erllng, Veromque
BrJant, Marla Kolzutek,
DiatUI Bristol.

�The Widefield girl track team was outstanding this season. Not only was the team successful,
but individual achievements were numerous. Some
of the team leaders were Tara Peltz( 10) in the 1600
m and 3200rn run, Kenisha Bell(12), B.J.
Edward (11), Melody Redding(ll), and Kizzy
Bailey(9) in the 4 x 100 m relay , and Chelsia
Smitty(ll) in the 400rn run. Although the first and
second place were very important, it was the team
effort in capturing third, fourth, and fifth places that
in ured the large number of victories.
Although the guys track team didn't do as well
a expected, they still had a great deal of team spirit
and individual strength. The highpoint of their
eason was taking fir tat the Widefield Hexangular.
Each day the guys carne to practice, they improved
their times and distance . They worked as a team
and put in 100%.

Detennined to finish first in the 3200m run, Tara Peltz
attempts to pass the lead runner.
1ST ROW: Kimberly Henry, Andrea Brandon, Randi Sclwdel, Florence Eron,
Tiffany Foltz, Monique Harding, Christy Delgado. 2ND ROW: Danna
Fethbridge, Marlo Sclwdel, Monikn Frank, Lara Elwell, B.J. Edwards. 3RD
ROW: Vanessa Greenlee, uelee Bumgarner, Turkesa Bell, Jennifer McCabe,
Jennifer Berchjield, Sarah Apodaca, Renea Kelly, Ginne Eller, Helena Bigley,
Tasha Kelly, Jeanette Beaupre, Lisa Perez. 4TH ROW: Coach Miles, Shawnta
Bell, Donna Newkirk, Melody Redding, Clzelsia Smitty. Kenisha Bell, Vanessa
Bryant, Laura DeFelice, Tara Peltz, Jennifer Glasco, Elisha Volanos, Coach
Acker.
1ST ROW: Coach Henry, Jason Adamson, Mike Bishop, Robbie Tiule, David Carter,
JeffDouson, Damie Vaught, Brian Durham, Jerry Swain, Daniel Baca, Coach Krause.
2ND ROW: Kardia Pinckney, Pat Boyd, Brian Copeland, Robert Dion, Michael
Holland, Willie Page, Markeith Berry, Lennis Campbell, Dustin Fiske, Anthony Moody,
Jonathan Zay, Joe Sanchez_ 3RD ROW: Kenya Alex, Eric Butts, Josh Copple, Gary
Henry, DannyAnnstrong, Jeff Stewart, Rudy Nailor, Brian Bower, Frank O'Laughlin,
Chevy Martin, Thomas Kidwell, Charlene Smith. 4TH ROW: Purcell Joiner, Joesph
Pruett, Joe Geier, Paul Zani, Aaron Springfield, Andrew Tobin, Adrian Smith, Daniel
Smith, Ramon Alamo, Brandon Vargo, Coach Dahlberg.

GIRLS TRACK RECORD
Duel at Pueblo- W.H.S. and Pueblo
South-first
Icicle Relays-third out of 10 teams
Triangular-Air Academy, Palmer,
W.H.S-first
Hexangular-first out of 6 teams
Windjammer-seventh out of 27 teams
Triangular-first
Triangular-second
LaJunta-third out of 18 teams
Canon City-sixth out of 18 teams

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1ST ROW: Jon Hodges ( 11 ), Angela Sharp (10), Teresa Spann (9), Amanda Davis (9), Danaschi
Evans ( 12), Da.ffeny /go ( 11 ), Coach Dana Johnson. 2ND ROW: Bobby Cochran ( 10), Carolyn
Servant ( 10), Chris Kinho.ffer( 12), Jennifer Allie ( 12), Maria Mondragon ( 12), Crystal Bradely (9),
Jennifer Deal (11 ), Sarah Grandizio ( 12). 3RD ROW: Alison Dicks ( 10), E~·erlean Zoleta ( 12),
Angela Bisceglia ( 10), Michelle Hardwick ( 11 ), Shannon Tillman ( 10), Erica Cuellar ( 10).

JsrROW.- Ninon Mwnay( /0) , K&lt;ith McGr&lt;w( /O), Nicou Cro"'' (10), M.tiuaMc/(jn/.y(/0), 0./iaH&lt;ffumn( /0), V.bbi&lt; Pruw( 10). Mich&lt;l&lt;
Wilk&lt;rM&gt;n ( 10). Law-a Wjflu ( /0), Mary Ann. M1Uh/~r ( /0), SllUllln. Emu/ ( /0), Coach Slully O&lt;nun.r. 2ND ROW· Awbrey Martmtz ( /0),
K&lt;lly Compton ( /0), Crystal JlamJ/ton (I/), SopltiaSta....tl (9), Sttphoni&lt; Sharpnad: ( /0), Ktndra Ktnt.y(/0), ShuryPrott( /0), An"ria Comus&lt;
(/0), Tnsha 1/.nry(/0), Law-a Kr&lt;wgtr{//), Charissa Qiwombo (//). JRD ROW: Su:ann. Day(/0), Erica Kinhofftr (9), Dawn Brockttt (//),
St&lt;p/tani&lt; Knob/&lt;( /0), Coro/yn Lcp&lt;l {//),Ron&lt; Pilwso {9), Monica Sandus (//).

DRIBBLE, CROSS, CENTER, SHOOT, GOAL! These are all elements that
are needed to be suce ful in the game.
Girl Soccer, under the direction of Coach John on (Var ity) and Coach
Clemen (Junior Var ity) began this year with an opening-day win for Var ity.
Several old face were een on the field, along with some new ones, including four
freshmen of Varsity. Tili years team worked well together and developed a lot of
confidence. Determined, the girl focu ed on two points, WORKING HARD and
WINNING.

Copy by: Angela
Bisceglia

We improved a lot throughout the season to be the best team WHS has had yet!
-Jennifer Allie
We played our harde t no matter what the core! --Chri Kinhoffer
We played hard and even when we lo t, we still didn't give up!- Danaschi
Evans

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Back row: Mr. Biondini(coach), Carl Luna( 11), George lames( 11),
Lenny Vaugn (11 ), Andrew Nikirk (11), John Simmons ( 11 ), Fred
Marjerrison (12), Bubba Tinsley (12), Mr. Cunningham (coach)
Front row: Tim Mcwilliams (12), J.R. White ( 11), Kevin Coleman
( 11 ), Tyler Smith ( 12), Brian Shelton ( 12), Mike Moneypenny ( 12),
Michael Sanchez ( 11)

IKUIIDOS:

Baseball had a very good season thi year.
Their number one goal for thi season was to perform well and win all their game or die trying.
That's real Widefield pride. On both teams, the
players had a strong offense and high batting averages. Varsity had a 5-2 league record. Varsity's ace
pitcher is Fred Maijerrison. This year the coache
were surprised by the turnout of the many baseball
hopefulls. 105 people tried out for 15 positions on
J.V. and Varsity. Mr. Biondini's philosophy of
coaching was, ''The love of the sport and working
with the players." But, baseball being a spring
sport, Mother Nature can take a turn for the worst,
and did. Good job guys!

Glory! Fame!!
The Rockies have nothingonthesegirls, as sevengirlsfrom
Widefield's Ladies softball team made the Colorado allstate team. Janie McVey, Brande Gieck, Chris Kinhofer,
Jodie Peters, Jenny Allie, Jayme Ruby, and Stacey Wallick
are a hit above the rest.

Rick Smith proved himself an all-around athlete as he
made the all-state football team.

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he tart a noon, preparmg Matt Larson, Fred Marjerrison, Bren
11 ~r nails and fixing her hair.
·,1 'k

her brain deciding which Gallegos, Everlean Zoleta, Jennifer

. ~,uTing

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She Cline, and Alan Febus escorted Estelle

to wear and which blush Tittle, and Lori Kozloski. But no one

be t with her dress. At one, could top the cake like the Queen and

he i just waking up. He clean

King: radiant Debbie Misola and

th 'ar and records all the roman- handsome Donta Wilson. The three
t11.. mu ic to li ten to fortherestof

the night.

hour dance at the Sheri ton was filled

This couple is not with fun loving music for mostly ev-

rreparing for just any ordinary eryone to enjoy, from slow moving
date. they are preparing for the soul to boot stomping country and a
ocial event ofthe year: 1993-94 bit of everything in between. The night

.Jumor and Senior Prom! This should surely be something the
the one dance students talk particapants will never forget.
.tbout three or fo r ~before
the date of the dance is even
kno n. Thi year was no exception Reflections was the theme,
beautifully chosen by the Junior
Council (the clas in charge of
preparing this humongous event
l HANK YOU]). This year both

females and males recieved a token to rememberthi galantevent:
ilver key chain
Gonzales'

with James

arti tic talent en-

graved in every one. The Royal
Cou rt gleemed brighter then ever.

Knowing the real meaning ofProm,
Isaac Petterson and Kiya Barlow
romantically dance the night awar.

�Taking a breather,
Monica Hubbard,
Michael
Perez,
Charissa Quiambo,
and Myron Segars
resttheirdancingfeet
at the 1994 Junior/
Senior Prom.

"And the new 1994 Prom King is .
. . . " Everyone was in suspense.
especially the nominees. As you
can tell, Debbie Misola and Donia
Wilson make a fine Royal Couple.
Congratulations!

Having a great time at Prom, Willie Page wraps
his arm around Maria Mondragon showing
everyone that she's his baby tonight.

Kardia Pinckney radiently smiles as the enjoyable
evening wears on.

�L.._.__ _ _ _ ____.

Who's that hopping down the bunny trail? None other than Melissa Philp
and Devon Weadon as they delivered baskets of goodies to the staff at
Widefield High for Easter.
Widefield gained national attention as
Debbie Misola, Jason Jaramillo, Jason
Prunty, and Jessica Zay battled two other
teams in Channel One'sfirst ever Pop Quiz
Bowl.

How do you spell victory? anybody knows its W-1-D-E-F-1-E-L-D. Especially these three:
Natasha Holben, Jon Alvarado, Brandy Alexander, who represented Widefield at the state
spelling bee.
S/uJ4':!JeS~
'lfO#'oo CCUHB a.ltuu; ~ /..akl

.Poo.s Mom, ':/J~We, ';;how;, a.Hd B~

�Heather Bode
Anthony D'Ale sio

Carrie Dray
Michelle Gordon
Tracy Gutirrez
Julie Turk

SOP2l0 _ ~ 091€S
Michelle Alexander
Chuck Avis
Wynnetta Beck

Angela Bi ceglia
Sarah Doan
Suzanne Errnel
Dawn Galleger
Courtney Kulka

We ley Our
De iree Pardue
Ingrid Tadia
Andrew Tobin
Michelle Wilker on

�Not Just Another Candy
¢Bar
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Finally, after months of preparation and excitement, these three
musical students m.ade melodious music that was a delight to all in
all-state band. Congratulations Andrew Latrell, Holly Strandberg,
and J T. Folsom.

Alan Fe bus, Rick Smith, Gary Tayor, J. J. McCay-Cannedy, and
Mike Duyson (not pictured) stand confident as they pose for the
pictures. Afterall, they have already found that they m.ade the allleague football team.

Hours of study and writer's cramp paid of!for these students who received the top five
CPA's in the school. Jody Lethbridge, Heather Sandborn, Jenny Allie, Lori Kozloski,
and Angie Hines are definitely Widefield's best and brightest.
Tara Peltz h.as reason to smile after placing third at state for cross-country. Way to run
Tara!

�As three young students,first tuning their instruments
in class, they never itnagined that they would be good
enough to make all-state orchestra. Great job Kathy
Anderson, Erika Warren, Holly Strandberg.
After hours upon hours ofpractice, the tryout came,
then a month of nerve-racking waiting as these
students tnade all-state choir: (Top) Charmaine
Anderson, Paul Abernathy, Tammy Michaels, Laquita
Brown, Tanya Kizzie, Kent Lambert.
(Bottom) Matt Larson, Jessica Zay, Aubrey
Fennerwald, Brett McDavid, Jon Hampton, Eric
Lazenby, and Dan Goldsberry.
For the first time in history, Widefield sent a co-ed cheer-leading
team to nationals. Was it any wonder that Widefield would be the
first? Congratulations to the 1994 Clzeerleading Squad, you really
made a difference!

Widefield'sfuture business leaders--Pat Patterson. Paul Harrill, Anthony D'Alessio, Amy
Bryant, Derek Stone, and Com.eschia Brown--all placed in the State DECA Tournament.

�fl1e Lady Glad's swim team was proud to have Nikki Murr' • ,.¥fellissa Philp and
Bridgette Alexander on the team as all they broke three standing records in their
e\·ents.
Rick Smith and Heath Braley gave Widefield another
reason to celebrate as Rick placed first at State in the
Heavyweight Wrestling division and Heath took third in
his weight class.

• SENIOR PORTRAITS

e ENVIRONMENTALS

•

e FAMILY PORTRAITS

e SPORTS

1431 West Colorado Ave .
Colorado Springs, Colo.

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