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                  <text>��Student .Cife... 2

Sports... 28

Performing Arts... 7'0

Seniors... 98

Academics... 130

Underclassmen ... 162

!Jabg Pics/9ndex &amp; elubs... 192

��Stepp in'
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Different
Direction

1996 Volume 38
WIDEFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
615 Widefield Dr.
Widefield, CO 80911
391-3200 Fax 390-4372
Students:1601 Staff:156
Dr. Mark Hatchell, Principal

�Doin' 9t Our Way
A a member of the
Environmental Club,
Cameron Hoppe erve the
community and
environment by lending a
hand at Venetucci Farm.

"I'm never caught
unprepared," ay Adam
Smith, wearing hi
"emergency poncho' after
and early October
rain torm.

-·., :..· ~ ~ . ;··· :,..

No, they're not tra h
diggers, as a part of
Environmental Club,
Darcey Abe)., ori Wright,
and Ca ey_ dine pick up
can for Widefield'
recycling program.
Doing our part to keep the
environment clean,
recycling bin became a
common ight to WHS
student .

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In the Pike' Peak region
differences are taken in
tride; here Brad Powell
punt the ball in rarefied
atmo phere.

�RETROSPECT ...
Two hundred years of progress have brought us to
where we are now standing ; on the top of our selfconstructed mountain of problems. The decisions
we make, the policies we put into action , and the
effectiveness of these policies will determine the
future of the nation. Long ago, the Indian treated
his land, air, and water as brothers. We exploit
these things under the pretext that natural resources are limitless. Recently research has presented us with data that proves that natural does
not mean everlasting. Hard work, ingenuity and
luck will see an end to our strife says Tom Kimball
of the National Wildlife Federation. The next 20
years will decide the next 200. "We have met the
enemy and he is us," Pogo.
Widefield High School Yearbook Volume 18, 1976

Here we are still standing in the road,
trying to decide which way to go. Our problems
are known and we want to solve them, but we
also want things done our way. Change isn't
always wanted, while work isn't exactly our style.
But through the years we find a little work isn't
all that bad.
So twenty years have gone by and it's time
to re-assess the situation. The steps taken by
past generations haven't made that great of a
change. Resources are still running out and we
keep looking for a cure to our problems. Our
generation needs to choose a path for the future;
a road that betters the earth, as well as prepares
us for possible problems of the future. The next
200 years is being decided by the progress that
was made in the past twenty; we begin a new era
facing the same, if not more difficult problems.
In Nineteen-Ninety-Six we have the
potential to make a difference by improving on
working solutions as well as working toward
discovering new ones.
Our policies, Our decisions, and Our solutions
equal OUR FUTURE!!!!!
Angela Bisceglia and Stacey Smith
Editors-and -Chief

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�([rekkin' 7411 Over ([he World
by Candice Tatum and Jackie Olano
For some, it's a time to relax, reflect, and recharge the batteries in the brain. For others, it's a
time to work hard to earn money for college or car payments. While many Widifielders traveled to
far away places, some stayed right at home. Young Life went to camp in Minnesota this year, where
beach volleyball and parasailing were the highlights of the week. The teaching staff at Widefield
ventured further into the world. Mr. Weadon walked the Great Wall in China and Mrs. Mutchler
trekked across the vast taiga of Siberia. Dr. Hatchell, our principal, plunged into the other great
beyond, otherwise known as marriage. The summer break ended for many with a picnic for the new
recruits ofNJROTC. New cadets were taught basic drills and were
Tanya Burn ide pau e during a
pu h-up to mile for the camera. It's
obvious he' having fun at the
NJROTC recruit picnic that was held
at WH la t Augu t .

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initiated into the program with challenging games that helped to
teach them to work together as a team. No matter what we did, or
where we went, we all have memories and maybe a funny story or
two from the summer of 1995.

�Dr. Hatchell was married to
Ms. Cathy Verhille on Augu t
13, 1995. The ceremony was
held in The Lodge at the scenic
Breckenridge Ski Resort.

Debbie Prieve, Michelle Wilker on, and
Melissa McKinley enjoy the natural scenery
while taking a break from the activities at
Young Life Camp which was held at Detroit
Lakes, Minne ota.
Mr. Weadon explore one of the wonders of
the world, the Great Wall of China--which
happen to be the only man-made object
that can be een from outer pace.

Captured by the azure waters, Mr .
Mutchler sits on the hore of the deepest
lake in the world, which is located in
Siberia.

5

�Heather Book gives one of tho e
"looks" to the pa sing multitudes
in the English hall on a very
crowded first day.
Mr. Royer point Ramod Vaught in
the right direction toward hi
class.

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�Doin'9t Again!?!
The seniors and juniors were caught by surprise
when the sophomores came steppin' into the
"95-96" school year. To the seniors and juniors,
it was another day in the life of school. The
biggest difference to the sophmores was it was
high chool. They felt lost, confused and very
small. They became the babies again. They had
to learn the rules of the school and they no
longer were the "dominators," they were the
learners. The juniors were confused also. They
had an even bigger responsibility, which was
preparing for the "top". It was a challenging
day, right from the start. Although the outcome
of the school year was unexpected, all the
students hoped for the very best year ever.
Jason Laffier's fir t day doe n't end
with eventh hour. He pounds out the
rhythm during Marching Band in a
not so quiet end to his day.

Wilhem Perez and Tiiya Franklin
frantically rush to catch the "Big
Yellow Banana" in order to avoid
walking home.

The fir t day of chool can be hectic and
confusing. cott Roberts, Amy Romero and
Jo h Miller eek help from the Coun eling
Center.

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�PROUD OJ WHERE WE'RE HE~ D9}J'
by Erica Collick and Jackie Olano
''What's the first thing that comes to mind when someone says 'pride'?"
Among Widefield's numerous sophomore students, responses were similar to Calvin Calulot's,
"Pride ... uh ... what's that?"
However, when Shannon Cohen, a junior, was asked the same question, she simply commented that
pride evoked a feeling of"confidence" in her.
Senior Patricia Jackson, on the other hand, provided a more elaborate description of pride, explaining
that it is "a feeling of accomplishment and endurance".
Widefield's golf and track coach, Mr. Dahlberg, had this to say, ''When I'm coaching, I think of pride as
preparation and knowing that you've done everything that you can do."
Most of what Gladiators have said about pride concurs with the dictionary definition. Pride is defined as
a sense of one's dignity or self respect. At WHS, involvement in activities displays pride throughout the school
and community. Students and staff can be involved in activities ranging form Art Council to Young Life. Other
activities in which Gladiators proudly participate are the Performing Arts and Community Service. It is
obvious that most of WHS understands what pride is, though we may not get the same impression when each of
us hears 'pride'. Regardless of how pride is perceived, we need to have pride in our school, community, city,
state, and country. First we must be proud in ourselves, and that may be as simple as taking pride in walking
that extra three feet to recycle a soda can rather than tossing it on the
Tommy Harri , Adam Foulk, and
ground or holding the door open for a fellow Glad. Otherwise, we can
Devin Weadon proudly bear
never
have pride in anything else.
Widefield' initial close to their
heart .

8

�The Varsity Football team
express their confidence by
holding their helmet above
their heads during a kickoff.

Julie Gardner and M .
Elanor Bowens
enthusia tically cheer on
the football team.
A couple of senior take a
moment to applaud their
fellow tudent at a pep
a embly.

Although Calvin Calulot
isn't able to provide an
explanation of what he
believe pride i , he prove
he under tand the concept
a he po e for thi photo.

9

�Meli a oate tri a little Cajun
cookin' in her Foreign Foods class.
There i little doubt that thi class
i for the tudent who i willing to
try orne of the more unu ual type
of cui ine found around the world.
Crayfish are a delicacy in the
Southern United States.

Shayla Keller is not the only lady
attending WHS who expresses
her elf in the form of a tattoo. Bugs
Bunny i always welcome wherever
he goe .

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�ftlo (jeneralizin'
Widefield High School is a true mirror of
America. The students are a variety of sizes,
shapes. We are composed of all races, religions and
talents. One only has to walk down the hall during
passing periods, or visit an assembly to view the
rich tapestry of which we are composed. The
Homecoming king and queen candidates
represented students from all walks oflife. One
thing is certain is that Widefield students can be
proud of themselves because there is no
generalizin' done in this school.
Working on their Ecology/
Intermediate compo ition a ignment,
Joey Scroggs, Tyrone Williams, Lori
Cuellar, John Bedel, and Kathy
Clarke are fortunate to spend a couple
of hours outdoors. These students are
repre entative of WHS' cultural
variety.
Crowded hallway and
stairca es, a well a
Skulls, snakes, or daggers multifarious faces meet
are not for Steve Picken ; Widefielders as they negotiate
he seems to prefer a more their way to classe or lunch
on any given day.
ubtle form of a tattoo.

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�Kickin' 9t

"It's true what Bob Dylan said, "The times, they are a changin", but some things remain the
same. Take for example the amount of free time people have. There weren't many people who had
time to, as we would say, "kick-it", and there aren't many today. Many factors contribute to this. If
one looks at interscholastic sports, 20 years ago there weren't many opportunities open to female
athletes. Today there is an equal amount of sports open to females as well as males. There are
almo t three times as many clubs and organizations available to people today. Many teens also hold
down a job. Throw in homework and everyone's activities, one hardly has time to sleep. Another
factor affecting the amount of free time teens have children. There are a number of teens who have
become parents.
Disco clubs were tremendously popular 20 years ago, and teens are still spending time at them.
Not disco clubs, of course, but rather at country and techno-clubs. Even though most people like to
hang out in groups, there are still a few people who like to spend
time alone in the mountains.
Micah Laffier and Shawn Yunker
Today's students treasure any amount, no matter how small,
inve tigate to ee why Stacey
of free time. "Good things come in small packages", is a good way to
Lethbridge is chuckling at a past
yearbook.
sum up the amount of time people have to just "kick-it."

�During lunch, Elaina Fennewald,
Wayne tarkey, and Paul Starkey
converse about the day's events.
Adrienne Ritter cop -a- quat during
lunch ob erving the wild and funny
thing that Glad do.

U ually they are full of spirit, but
cheerleading camp milked a lot of energy
out ofTianna Bowens and Monica
Hubbard.

While taking a quick nap during
lunch, Darcey Abel drift off into the
wonderful world of "Dream-land."

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�Both the stud nts and staff show
off their Widefield spirit and pride
at the Friday night bonfire. Even
if it is a chilly autumn night, the
gigantic fir warmed one and all.

This was touted as being the new
and wondrous Widefield Spirit
Squad. It was composed of only
teachers and admini trator . Mr.
Frank Sagona and Mr. Joe Royer
raise Mr. John Schoolma ter into
the stratosphere to excite and jazz
up the crowd's spirit.

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�W9q:H jVIOYlE spgngq:
Who said that bell bottoms and butterfly collars
went out of tyle twenty year ago? Well if they did, they're
back! Thi year's Homecoming was definitely a "Saturday
night Fever." The big bang tarted off Friday when the
pirit Squad pumped up everyone at the pep assembly. The
skits left everyone's stomachs hurting from laughter; the
teacher playing the part of the Spirit Squad, the Spirit
Squad urfing around the gyn, and the 1970's style of the
candidate . Before the bonfire, the Marching Band led the
chool on the econd annual nake dance. Through the air
the bonfire blazed, as the football team let the school know
their plan to beat Northglenn. After the bonfire that night,
member of the Spirit quad went to Magic FM to announce
the game to the city and let them know who was number
one.
The announcement to the city howed profit when
over 2,000 people attended the parade and the next day to
support the Gladiators. Alumni cheerleaders also returned,
bringing their WHS spirit. Carlos Alamo opened the game
with a 99 yard touchdown run. In the end, Northglenn
capitalized on the Gladiator' mistake and came out four
points ahead. Though the game was a lo s, we played our
hearts out. To finish the day, a romantic evening at the
dance enchanted couples and captivated singles, ending yet
another successful Homecoming!

Jes ica Angeline and Stephanie
Oakley feed Mr. Mike Heatherly his
hot dog and soda before the bonfire.
Mr. Heatherly enjoy all of the
attention and none of the work.

This is the clo e t that Joey Boroz
will get to surfing in the great Pacific
Ocean at the Pep Assembly thi year.
The female cheerleaders make a
beautiful illu ion of waves a Steve
Pickens erve a the e sential
surfboard.

Stylin' up for the pep a embly, the
Homecoming Canidates embeli h the
1970's look.

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�COjVl9ftl' lj74CK HOjVlt:.
After interc pting orthgl nn' pa , Nick
Mclntyr runs quickly for the Gladiator goal
line.

trutting their individual tyle , the
Homecoming Queen candidate take
time out to po e for one final preparade picture. As always, Widefield
ha a bevy of beau tie . From left to
right are Laura Lafller, Marchelle
Untalan, Monica Hubbard, Amanda
Rivera, and Cori Wright.

ittmg on th back of the ch erleading float
Tianna Bow n , Kathy Murphy and MichE!III
Wilkerson show their Glad spirit. The
cheerleading float is always one of the mor
rambunctiou .

�Showing off their Senior Spirit,
Zach haw, Jeff Stewart, and
Anna teven ride atop the
enior float in the Homecoming
parade keeping the 1970' pirit
alive in the 1995.

After halftime, the team comes
storming out onto the field
through a specially made
banner that the clieerleader
hold. Joining the WHS
cheerleader are alumni
cheerleader who cheered the
entire second half of the game.

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�Michael Hernandez
shows his gentle side
as he pets one of the
dog in the Level 4
program .

Jennifer Hofmann brings as much happiness to Fluffy's life as
he does to her's.

Josh Heckert and his new friend Bandit pose for us whil
Jo h volunteers for the level four program.

�Sparky. hows off h is new talent of haking
hands that Jonathan Mi tchell ta ught him .

The Level4 program at WHS participates in various
community service projects to promote self-esteem,
character development, and enhance "hands-on"
learning. Once a month, the class of Judy Goodwin and
Cheryl Johnson volunteers at the Humane Society.
The students spend thirty minutes with each dog,
grooming, exercising and socializing. The students are
responsible for evaluating each animal for eligibility for
adoption. Many of the pets have been adopted shortly
after a WHS visit which has been extremely rewarding
for the students.
Other service projects have included teacher
mentoring at Widefield Elementary through our Social
Worker, Eileen Pollack as well as baking cookies for
the Homeless Shelter and reading to the elderly.

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Michael Woolard, Michael Hernandez, and Jonathan Mitchell are just a few of the Widefield students who volunteer "Walkin' the
Dogs"

�~essin'

Around

Even as the year wound down, more and more
students began to slack off. Many students as well as
most teachers looked forward to a week's hiatus during
Spring Break, and that final push to the end of the year.
The physical state of students was at school studying and
making the grade, but on the other hand, their mental
state began to drift away, looking forward to sleeping
that extra hour or two.
Jeff t wart and Anna tephen expre s the 60's by dr s ·ing in disco clothes, and riding the float
howing people how much they enjoy that era .

While Chef Greg Kassch explains the process, Lance Thomas learns how to make a duck out of a
pineapple which i no easy task.

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�Finding time to JUSl be herself, Melissa
Martinez breaks into an ear-to-ear grm ~hile
helping with the !'el-up of the Homecommg
Parade.

Caught in the rare act of hitting the books, Kristella Melero is really doing her homework
instead of working on her yearbook pages.

When the
Ch erleaders
performed at
Rodeos, a number
of tudent and
parents came to
upport the quad.
Before the contest,
Amanda Rivera
hoot· a little pool
howing others
how a lady can ink
the ball in the
corner pocket.
Vintage Melanie
B lie, he is
always smiling.

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�Love: A powerful tool in human emotion that can cause
people to act in an curious or whimsical way, buy flowers,
balloons, candy, give out rings, kisses, hugs and also go to the
most romantic event of the year, Widefield's Sweetheart Dance!
'Memories Are Made of This' was the theme of this year's Cupidinspired get-together. Love was oozing in and out of the gym on
the lOth of February. Guys gave flowers and girls gave kisses to
their guys for the flowers. Everywhere around the dance floor
love and romance was in the air. This year the romantic music
was divine, the dancing was sublime, and the sound of laughing
and subdued giggling was heard throughout. Ahhh, young love
reigned again for the evening.
Joe Sanchez, Eric Moore, and Monique Redding prepare the decoration for the weetheart
Dance.

Anna Stevens takes orne time to nonchalantly dance with her favorite teacher Mr. Sagona .
Hundred of couples came to share some "MEMORIES" with the ones they love most.

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�Devin Weadon hold , ever so tightly, to his camera hy date,
Alex Pedrazza, as he flashes a huge Che hire-cat grin.
King, Justin Arnell, and Queen, Kelly Compton, dance the royal
dance after being crowned at th magical 10 o'clock hour.

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�Seniors' Poll
Monique Harding and Tommy Harri
Anetria Conver e and Fernando Gonzalez

Laura Laffier and Micah Laffier
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Kelly Compton and Eddie Kyle

�Cori Wright and Mark Moneypenney

In Keepin' with Steppin' in a Different
Direction, yearbook proudly presents its
unique categories for the senior poll.
Darcey Abel and Wayne Starkey

Heather Beasley and Eric Moore

Monique Redden and Hector Chaves

Class of '96
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�Peggy Slusher and Damieon Green

Veronica Shell and Zach Shaw

Sherry Pratt and Jeremiah Swartz

Most Likely To ...
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�Most ...

Amanda Rivera and Adam Smith

Elaina Fennewald and Jus tin Arnell

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Marchelle Untalan and Craig Hawker

Monica Hubbard and Brian Bower

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�Sportin' it
Ernest Harri -Football

teven Villanueva-Boys' Soccer

David Carter-Wre tling

Its acompetitiveworld. We all wishitwas a more cooperative
world. High school athletics can offer the best ofboth worlds.
Whether it is a football player blocking so that another can
Sarah Apodaca-Girl • Basketball carry the ball through a hole in the line, a basketball player
setting a screen so that another player can flash open to
catch and shoot the ball without obstruction, or a relay
runner timing his start so that he can receive the baton at the
precise moment when both he and the incoming runner are
at the same speed at the same spot on the track, there is a
high degree of cooperation. And competition. We all have a
need to compete at different levels. It isn't about trashtalking, posturing, or humiliating an opponent. It is about
measuring oneself against a competitor, pushing against
limitations and finding possibilities. Its showing how much
you care, about yourself, your teammates, the school you
represent. Your competitor pushes you. You push him. You
both achieve a higher level. Its a mutual benefit. With
mutual respect. There is a chance you'll lose- the point, the
quarter, the contest. Losing is part of high school athletics.
A very important and necessary part. Losing battles is part
oflife. High school athletics can help you learn how to react
to those losses. Sometimes we
pity ourselves and do nothing.
Sometimes we blame others
and point our fingers. Athletes know that neither of
these responses will help them compete better next
time. The real value of athletics is gained when the
athlete uses a loss to focus his or her attention on
becoming better prepared, correcting mistakes, and
looking forward to the next challenge. Anyone who has
gained that knowledge of themselves and competition
has a chance out there in the world beyond high school.
Mr. Greg Dahlberg
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Aaron Zie ke-Tennis

Spirit Squad 95-96

�Angie Sharp-Girls' Basketball

Laura DeFelice-Volleyball
Dondre Avery-Boys' Basketball

Mr. Dahlberg-Golf Coach

Varsity oftball Team

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�Lancer Tournament
Wasson 179
Liberty 170
Coronado 163
Maruader Inv.
Air Academy 169
Falcon
201
Liberty lnv.
Doherty 174
Palmer 178
Mitchell 179
Regionals

Front row: Thoma
Steen, Kent Monte! ,
Damieon Green, Kris
Youngblood Back row:
Coach Greg Dahlberg,
Ben Davis, Jeff Hampton,
Peter Laird, Eric Moore,
Chri Williams
After parring, Kris
Youngblood scoop up his
ball to continue with the
next hole.

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WHS 6th
WHS 181
WHS 192
WHS 181
WHS 9th
WHS 171
WHS 170
WHS 14th
WHS 174
WHS 178
WHS 205
WHS 18th

With a storm rollmg in, Damieon Green
concentrates on the T-off.

�As he prepares to T-ofT, Kent Monte! focu es on getting the job done.

Facial expre ion eemed
to help Thomas Steen as
the ball zooms aero s the
green.

Concentrating on the ball,
Eric Moore po ition
him elf to be under par.

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�As the Widefield runners
round the corner, Coach Larry
Henry cheer them on.

Front Row &lt;L-Rl: Ntck Medlock,
Matt Deylius. Brian row!, Dan
Roberts, Aaron Kliner Middle
Row(L-R\: Rachel undermeyer,
Amy Rtvera ( 1gr l. Amanda
Rivera. Vane; ·a Profitt, Joni
Decker, Gina Miller, Ellen Reed,
Ginny Eller CMgr). Back Row (LRl: Felicity Frankland (Mgrl,
Jon etl ·on, Robert Dion, Jon
Zay, Mike Diaz, Joseph Pruett,
Je se McGlade, Ryan Herrin,
Coach Larry Henry.

Vane sa Profitt and Joni Decker relax on the down hill tretch at Monument Valley
Park.

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Mike Diaz continued to keep his pace despite the cold weather at a
meet at Monument Valley Park in late October.

�Despite some hardships, the Cross Country team stuck
together and pulled through with a great season. The
boys team placed in the top five in several meets and the
girls team fought to the end even though there was a
shortage of members. All team members worked hard
and improved their times at each meet. The Cross
Country team was young and they are looking forward
to a bigger turnout next year and to getting better each
season. Coach Larry Henry discussed, "There are
many excellent runners or potential runners that are
not out I hope we will get many of this type out next
year."

After an
afternoon of
practice in the
hot sun,
Amanda Rivera
stops in order to
catch her
breath.

Jo ·eph Pruett, a
key runner,
takes long
stride on level
ground trying to
decrease hi
finishing time.

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�For the varsity girls volleyball team, the 1995 season was
one of building and of a great team in the making. With a
team of only nine athletes: four seniors, two juniors and a
surprising three sophomores, the team was well rounded
with experience. Unfortunately, they were no stranger to
injury, but the team grew strong and it gave the newer
girls a chance to play and get some experience under their
belt. The athletes remained strong, since most of the
matches that they played were held to three games. The
excitement though, came with an upset to the Mitchell
Mauraders, one of Widefield's biggest rivals. Although
the seniors will be missed, we are all looking foward to
seeing the skill and potential of next years tough team.

Sitting:
Kelly
Gardner,
Sarah
Apodaca.
Kneeling:
Tasha Kelly,
Teresa
Spann,
Anne'
Griebel.
Standing:
Je sica
Steen, Alicia
Hawker,
Coach
Brenda
Lough,
Student
Trainer
Julie
Gardner,
Laura De
Felice,
Jessica
Armstead.

With beautiful style Je sica Armstead
powerfully serve the ball to her opponents.

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�Teresa
Spann
gracefully
blocks the
ball while
her team
mates,
Ta ha
Kelly and
Jessica
teen look
on.

Je s1ca Steen shuts down the Air Academy offence by
aggressively blocking a hit.

Tasha
Kelly,
Sarah
Apodaca,
and Je sica
Arm tead
anxiou ly
await the
return
erve.

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�Chri ty
Brown
tands her
ground a
her
opponent
from Liberty
tries to
argue to the
referee, but
the referee
knows who
has the
point,
Widefield.

In between
games,
coach Paula
Reorda
reminds the
J. V. team
of a few
plays that
the girl
will need to
use in order
to win.

Chrystal
Lee slams
the ball,
while her
team mates,
AmySiroi
and Christy
Brown,
keep their
eye fixed
on the ball.

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The 1995 volleyball season turned out to be a season of
victory for the Junior Varsity team. The team left the
season with an 11-7 overall record. Just like the varsity
team, the junior varsity was hit with a storm of injuries.
This left only sophomores to play. Yet through it all the
team pulled together and took in a lot of experience. At the
end of the season the junior varsity had its biggest triumph,
a toumament at which they placed first in the C- pool. This
just goes to show that the team will be even better next year,
when some of them will be playing for varsity.

�J.V. Team Sitting: Melanie Garc1a, Chri ty Brown, Amy
Sirois Kneeling: Kelly Gardner,Chrystal Lee,Ta ha
Cunningham Standing: Wendy Kohnert, Terri malberger,
- ' ,.., --'- Tonnifer Wolford, Tamara Nack.
Sophomore TeamSitting: Maria anchez-Traynor, Debbie
Flores, April Kwasnieski Kneeling: April Dillard, Tami
Engleman, Lusia Watson ,Erin Green, Chrystal Dock, Rose
Dillard Standing: Coach andra Lusby, Jennifer oble,
Allison Brewer, Katie Me Colgan, Kristen Pierce, Jennifer
Nagle, Jennifer Cannon, Manager Sharian Uyeda

Reaching for the sky, J .V.'s Latasha Cunningham and Christy
Brown block the fast moving ball hit by one of their opponents.

The Sophomore volleyball team for the 1995 ea on
consisted of 15 girls and sported a record of 5 and 7.
Thi team showed promi e and progressed a the
team matured. The sea on turned out to be very
productive. The girls improved on variou skill and
playing ability throughout the cour e of their time
together. The Sophomore volleyball team was al o
very honored to represent Widefield in a junior
varsity tournament. This team al o demonstrated a
lot of spirit and potential which showed that the e
girls are the future of Widefield Volleyball to come.

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�Practice makes p rfect a · L onard James volleys the ball to his partner during
warm up before a match against Coronado.

Aaron
Zeiske
catches
hi balance
after scoring
a winning
point
again t a
Coronado
player.

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�"The tennis team showed hard work and
dedication in achieving their expectations, which met
with success" according to coach Rick Risk. Looking
back on another successful season, there were many
joys and hardships faced.
They were a very experienced team, with nine
out of eleven varsity lettermen returning. "Each
player improved dramatically over the course of the
season" stated Coach Risk. They all pulled together
and put in a strong effort to improve on last year's
record. From the turn out of returning players, one
can see that they were dedicated to the sport. The
team fought hard and represented WHS admirably.

Faced with a
difficult volley,
Bill Luten
overcome his
challenge and
scores against
ierra.
Front row:
Kevin Tatum,
Brian Dibene,
Chris Paul,
David Hobart,
Daniel Wiens,
and Aaron
Redford
Back row: Jo h
Co grove,
Leonard Jame ,
Aaron Zieske,
Bill Luten,
Greg Morris,
Robert Me Vey,
and Coach Rick
Ri k.

During practice Daniel Wiens catche some air trying a difli rent
technique for scoring a point.

39

�On the Gladiator'
pat nted trick punt
play, Manny
uevas grab a
pa s making an
important fir t
down to keep the
drive going.
Joey Boroz currie
around defender
in an all-out effort
to gain a fir t
down. Thi helped
to give the Glad
the ne ded
momentum to
achieve a narrow
victory of 24-22
again t Coronado ..
Lance Thomas and
Craig Hawker join
to bring down an
Academy Kadet
preventing a
touchdown. The
Gladiators'continued
effort carried them
to victory.

�Setting high expectations for the
season, the players and coaches
aimed for not just co-champions,
but league champions. The other
teams in the Metro League set their
sights on beating the Glads.
Loosing only two games during the
regular season, the team wound up
with an 8 and 2 season. A loss to
Arapaho in post season brought an
untimely end to an excellent
season. The team members not
only "got it done" on the field, but
also in the classroom. Twentythree players were selected for All
League places, the most of any
other team in the city.
Ju tin Arnell leap and reaches for a pass form
Mark Moneypenny. Hi effort secured a
touchdown again t Coronado, leading to another
victory in the Gladiator march to a perfect
Metro League eason.

Top Row: Craig Hawker, Jeremiah Swartz, Mark Moneypenny, ick Mcintyre, Mike Hayes, Kevin Hoodier, Jeff adler, David
Meszler, George Winn, Tony Sanders, Wayne tarkey. 2nd Row: George Smith, Dan Baker, Dan mith, Ronnie Coop r, Kyle O'neil,
Joey Chisholm, Justin Arnell, Scott Rob rts, Rex Hilterman, Manuel Cuevas. 3rd Row: Luke William , cott Garret, Brian Bower,
Adriano Foreman, Robert Cooper, BJan human, Ryan Burge , Carlos Juarez, Frank O'Laughlin, hawn teffen en, David Faler.
4th Row: Ray Valdez Dan Grll)', Ernest Harris, Joe Foster, Robert Cam~&gt;_bell, Jamey Price, Lance Thoma David Vigil Dathan
Smith, Todd Swart. 5th Row: Tom Boatman, Chris ewlandgadea, Joey Boroz 1 Brian Mickel on1 Terence Johnson, Josh Copple,
Kri Mitchell, Carlos Alamo Brad Powell Hamilton Bohanon, Tim Otto. Kneehng: Manager Deobie Prieve, Manager uzanne
Ermel, Manager Stacy Smith, Coach Baldwin~Coach Ludvich, Coach Dirk Vi er, Coach Mike HeatherlyJ Coach Bob Hud on, Coach
Jim Felice, Coach Paul MacRenato, Manager !!.laina Fennewald, Manager Laura Laffier Manager Kate Luft. itting: Trainer
Jamie Glennon, Jasson Martin, Rudy Berrien, Robbie Tittle, Jon Sykora, David Carter, Carlo Wright, teven Picken , A.J. Mor e,
Cory Medlin, Trainer Darcey Abel.

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�Boulder 17

Widefield

7

Rampart 14

Widefield

21

Wasson 21

Widefield

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Air Acad. 21

Widefield

28

Mitchell 14

Widefield

18

N .Glenn 31

Widefield

27

Liberty

7

Widefield

32

Doherty 14

Widefield

21

Palmer

13

Widefield

38

Coronado22

Widefield

24

Arapahoe23

Widefield

14

Hamilton Bohanan imitate Forrest Gump as
the crowd chant , "Run Bohanan, Run"!

Justin Arnell gets face to face with his
opponent from Wasson. He was also elected
for the All State team.
Elaina Fennewald and Mr. Vi ser keep track of
the statistics a nd a ll of the plays.

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�To the 1995
Football Team:
Congratulations on
a job well done.
Thank You.
Coach
Heatherly and Staff
Also,a great big
congratulations to
the 1995 Football
Team. It was a thrill
watching you play.
Thanks,
the student body

After scoring a touchdown,
three WHS players prove
that guys really are
entimental.

Brian Bower gulps down his
Gatorade before returning in
the game against Wasson.

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�Top Row I L-R&gt;: imon hah Nye1m Cooper, hane O'Laughhn, Joe Braun. R1chard Southworth, Jaaon Walker, Ja n Jone ,
Evan Jewell Second Row: .11chael HIXson. Zach Hemngt.on hafler Nav , Trevor San &gt;10m. Juan Gonzale , Lance Wolfe,
Dale Cagle. Th.rd Row· Chad Albaugh, Chad Kennedy, Dame! Duke, Dan \le zler, Chn ~MClelland. Chad Brewer, Will
Jungerma11, Aaron Wnght Fourth Row: Jame D rry, Tlm Batt, Bnan Claro , Freddy Knox . Dann Bam tt , bke Cillo,
Ja n Blackmon. Davtd Coin. Fifth Row: Trevor Bailey, Jame' Mumma , Adam Tlndill , Barry Schwengler, John -~bchael
her, Jo•h . lontgomery, Alan Taylor, Paul Fergu. Sixth Row: Cameron Jones, Jared , ikirk, Nicole Lucero (Mgr &gt;, Coach
Jon Greenley,Coach Randy Ke1ley, Coach Chris Tabeling, Tracey Gould IMgr), Ehzabeth Yolango t ~lgr l, Keuan Ragsdale,
R1cky Gnma S..venth Row , Fernando Juarez, Tony Agru. a , Jerem1ah Sayle , Evan Wnght, Jeremy Ackhn , Chris Thoma ,
Ja n Engle, Scott Barb1e.

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One of the team leaders, Jared Nikirk, gtves a pep talk at
half t1me to encourage the team to get back Into the
game.

�As the season began, the sophomore football

player from all the different junior highs
were faced with the challenge of joining
together and working a a team. Obviou ly,
they accomplished this becau e they
finished the season with a 5-4 record. They
scored a total of 251 points during the
ea on and averaged 27.9 point per game.
The highlights of the season would
definitely have been the last two games.
There wa 1:08left in the fourth quarter of
their second to la t game and they were
down five points. A touchdown wa cored
with 16 seconds remaining putting six
points on the scoreboard and adding a win
to their record. The last game against
Palmer makes the highlight li t imply
because they achieved one of the hardest
feets, a shutout. Coach Chris Tabeling
explained, " There were certainly many
individual highlights this year but I believe
that every player made an individual
contribution to this team. I will never be
able to thank them enough, without the
number of players we have our program
simply could not function the way it wa
designed to." The team contained a lot of
leaders that kept the season alive. It wa
a eason which certainly had orne
hardship but they would not let it turn
into a losing season.
Michael Hixson contributes a key block, leaving space
op n to gain the fir t down.
Trying to get the first down, Aaron Wright receives
the hand off from quarterback, Jason Walker.

After the touchdown was scored, Jeremy Acklin kick
the ball to the returning team.
After calling a time out, Coach Randy Keiley p yches
the players up for the upcoming field goal

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�When you're looking for pirit at WHS, here it is. Thi year
the chearleading and porn quad were combined to make a ingle
pirit quad . The combination wa made in order to create more
" chool unity." According to the coach, Mr . Bobbi Harris, "We are one
big chool and being united a one make Widefield look and feel as
though we're headed in the same direction." The teams handled the
change and worked together to enhance chool spirit.
Three major mile tone were met thi year. The chearleaders
won the fir t place prize of 1000.00 and a free after prom at the
Rodeo nightclub. Thi year the chearleader extended their treak by
winning fir t place at State for the third traight year. They al o
captured first place at regional which gave them a bid to go to
Nationals in Orlando, Florida.

lmpre smg the crowd
With her great strength.
Shen Pratt doe her
push·ups after the
football team scores yet
another touchdown .
Kathy Murphy, Moruca
Hubbard. Ttanna Bow n.,
Kelly Compton, hen Pratt,
Cathy Machooca. Jeuaca

Calee, MelLMa PorTU. Coach
Bobb1 H81Tll, Monaque

Hardtna, Van . . . Greenlee,
Dam Ue Manntna, M1c:h Ue
Wtllu!non, Crystal Nail ,
Becky Sundermeyer, Joey

Boroz, Davtd Ftorillo, Sam
Vtlla, David Lee, Bnan
Bower, Ryan Burpu. Oav1d

Faler. Ian Wd.aon , Rachel
undermeyer, T....

Wa.uenberger. Mahka
Nailor, Shelmon Brown,
Staa Boroz, Cta.n..a

Cartoon. Stacy Lethbndge.
and Mandy Walhama

�ExCitedly howtng offthetr lint place nbbona, Monica Hubbard
ru he to hare the honors wtth the re t of the squad

Wi th pmt and enthu.ta m, Momque Hardmg dance• her heart
out dunng halfttme at a home football game.

The spirited group of guys on the spirit squad, once again, do their "guy thing" at cheer leading camp.
Clarissa Carlson stop in the middle of her exhausting push-ups to attempt smiling for the camera.

�Mandy Wilham reaches n w heights as she
hows her Widefield pirit.

J.V. Cheerleader, Jeran Kriner, shows her
Gladiator Pride while she cheers at one of the
many basketball games held in Bowers Gym.

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Christina Sullivan waits on the sideline for the varsity football team to score yet another
touchdown.

�The Varsity Cheerleaders warm up before cheering at one of our many games.

Paula Atma shows her Widefield spirit at one of
Junior Var ities basketball games .

J.V. Cheerleaders give a quick alute at the
Sweetheart pep as embly. Pictured are (from
left to right) Angie Sackett, Dana Boswell,
Debra Hard, Brandi Lerma, Amanda Darrow,
Jeran Kriner, and Paula Atma.

The Porn Squad how off their tuff to the
seniors at the Sweetheart pep assembly.

�The varsity softball team took a
huge step in a different
direction that led them to a
place that they've never been
before. Having no seniors and
competing against top seated
teams proved to be a tough test,
and yet they held their own
through it all. Even without
any seniors, the leadership still
burned fiercely among the
team. Their unity, spirit, and
determination were only a few
elements that made up the
combination for a winning
stategy. Along with having a
winning strategy the Lady
Glads had a winning season.
Lisa Harrison (varsity) hold her breath, tightens
her lips, and flicks her wrist while she pitche a
heated strike.
JUNIOR VARSITY: Back Row: Coach Mike
Biondini, Nykol Terrell, Cheri Gillins, Barbra
Munoz, Annelies Johnson, Kim Miller, Mandy
Cohen, Shannon Coh n, Coach Larry Fugate.
Front Row: Ca sandra Salazar, Brandy Foltz, Nina
Wilkerson, Karen Scott, Kim Byrne, Stephanie
Fletcher, Lindsay Fugate, Sarah eilson.

Shaunna Smith (varsity) speedily rounds third
base in hope of successfully cro sing home plate.
Dawn Everling (varsity) has plenty of time to make
the out at first ba e while the runner desperately
tries to beat out the excellent throw.

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�Paula Klaflky (varsity ) keeps her head locked in place as she swing for the fence .

VARSITY: Front Row: Paula Klaflky, Erika Kinhofer, Lisa Lombardo, Tish orral, Abby
Bolton, Sam LeBlanc. Back Row: Coach Shelli Miles, Lisa Harri on, Rene Lumberg,
Becky Entner, Dawn Everling, Debbie Lo calzo, Jennifer Fuhrman, Coach Randy Jone .
( ot Pictured: Shaunna Smith ).
Debbie Loscalzo's (varsity) wheels get her to first base as fa t a the ball i thrown.

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�The varsity Gladiators' infield huddles up in between batters
psyching up to make another big play.
tephanie Fletcher, hort-stop for J.V., portrays good
fundamental as she catches the pop fly with two hand
Mandy Cohen (J.V.) got a big jump ofT first base because
there was no need to slide into second.

C- QUAD Top Row: Jennifer Matli, Coach Karen Wager ,
Meli sa Pilu o, Alexis Bissell, Jennifer Ramburg, helia
Paul, Amber Burghardt. Middle Row: Jennifer Woosley,
Carol Matti, Cassandra Chambers, Amanda Kotch, Selena
Goodall. Bottom Row: Abby Boatright, Christy Cruz, Kristy
Raub, Trisha Hobart.

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0

Even though the weather is cold Jeremy Hall still prepare
make a goal at a home game against Air Academy.
While running toward the opponent goal Mike Ander on
keep the ball out of the opponent hands.
As the Air Academy team charges for the ball, Matt Erwin
uses speed and endurance to gain control.

PJ
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53

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I

f

ro

0

This year's varsity soccer squad was again led by
coach Brian Krause. Significant improvement showed in
this year's team over last year. When the end of the
season came the Glads' record was six wins and eight
loses. Two goals were achieved by the team this year
according to the coach Krause: improvement was shown
from last year and more scoring opportunities were
created. Concerning this year's season, Coach stated, "We
successfully raised the level of soccer so that Widefield will
be a team to be reckoned with in the future." The team
finished the season with an exuberant bang in the last
hotly contested game against Wasson.

Front Row· Robert
Villanueva , Jack
Grow, Adnan
Murray, Derek
Pre ley, Stev
Villanueva M1ddle
Row: mgr. Allyson
D1cks, mgr Chels1a
Sack, Pat boyd.
Fehpe Acevedo,
Jame Thomas, Jay
Coral Sam l1tchell
I. aac Ann tead. mgr
Kelly Compton. mgr,
hannon Braun Back
Row Coach Bnan
Krau , DeVln
Weadon, Gregg
Baxter, Jason
C\1orri , Chn Young,
Danny Hampton,
Tommy Harn., Ke1th
McGrew, Bobby
Cochran , mgr.
C\hchelle Wilke..,.on

Dunng the
toumamen at Alr
Acad my, Tommy
Harri u. e h1a

trength to get the
ball past hi
opponent.

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�Provmg to everyone h1s sk1lls as goa he, Adnan Murray re tram the ball from
scoring against his team.

DeVln Weadon com rw h1 oppon nt at A.r Acad my and
prepares to .. leal the ball

E!!Capmg the trap of h1s opponent, Gregg Baxter pnnta off
to score a goal for th team

truttmg down the field, Pat Boyd moves and prepare. to score a goal for the Gladiators.

55

�Coach Munoz enthusia tically watches and sends in signals
to the players as they go on to win another home game.
Nicolus Thornton leap energetically, tryi ng to add t ho e all
important points, and keep Widefi eld one step ahead .

This year's Widefield Hoopsters had
an exciting season, they had many
successes and triumphs. The team members
demonstrated spirit, positive attitude, and a
willingness to make sacrifices for the benefit
of the team. Two athletes excelled showing
exceptional talent and determination.
Dondre Avery "Lightning quick" won the
Dominic Sanchez Memorial Award for being
the most dedicated senior. Some ofthe
teammates like Tommy Harris, Gambia
"Great Hands" Lowe, Carlos Wright, Justen
Duysen, Steve Metzger, and James
McCowan showed great devotion by
returning to the team all three years. The
coaches enjoyed just being around the
players and spent a great deal of time with
them over the Spring, Summer, Fall, and
regular season. The team's only goal was to
make it to the playoffs in March. This goal
was met as the Glads were defeated in the
second round of playoffs. One very big
highlight for the team was winning the
consolation championship in the Palmer
Christmas Tournament.
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�Striving to hang on to the ball, Tommy Harris drives
forward getting in position to make another basket.

Out maneuvering hi · opponent, Dondr Avery wiggles
himself into a position, and using the Michael Jordan open
mouth method adds two more pomt to the Gladiator's
column.

Knet"hng L toR~. Manag r ~haunna Smath,. 'tudent Tramer Juhe Gardn r, St.eove Metzger, Carl Wnght. Dondre Avery, Smokey ttl , \tanagt:r Jenmfer H•)hertz,
n,
Manager Ttsha C&lt;•rral .~t41ndang J. t.o Rl, Coach ~tark ~uno7.-VIlratty Mr Robert Ttm·A T.C, Coach Clar nee Cofidd. James tcCowan, George 'math, Ju~un Ou
Gambta Lowe. Qe&lt;,rg Wmn, Nac ThomLlm
a. tanl Coach Charhe Hov
, .. tud nt Tramer J s1ca Arnutead.
t tant Coach Korey Hutch1 n

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�After tealing the ball, Jason Blackmon drives
forward in an attempt to extend th Gladiator'
lead.

Getting airborne, Anthony Bland
launches the ball over his opponent's
outstretch d hand.

With total concentration on the ba ket, George Winn adds
his hare to Widefield's score.

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Junior Varsity Boys: (Kneeling, L toR) Peter Laird, Jason Blackmon, Pat Boyd,
Rodney Arm tead, Hunter Lewi , Dathan Smith, (standing, L toR) Student
Trainer Julie Gardner, Coach Clarence Cofield, Adrain mith, Bastian
Bemhagen, Anthony Bland, Max Boelter, Aaron Zei ke, George Wino, Assistant
Coach Korey Hutchi on, Student Trainer Je ica Arm tead.

�Playing the boards, Keuan Ragsdale tries to keep the ball
from going into the other teams possession.
Tricking the Was on defender, Hunter Lewis drives in for
a picture perfect layup.

ophomore Boy : (kneeling L to R) Keuan Rag dale, Ken Cartwright, Donald
Green, Antoine ewell, Brian Claro e, Daniel Wien , Calob Gru ing, Derek
Place, (~tanding L toR) Manager Alii on Brewer, Coach Mark Bently, Jeremy
Acklin, Jame Smith, Jack Gib on, Kevin oleman, Brendon Hogan, Chad
Garvin, Kevin Johnson, A i tant Coach Paul Mileto, Manager April
Kwasniew ki.

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�This year's 1995-1996 Ladies' Basketball team faced a
number of challenges but successfully overcame them. The
Lady Glads swept over Mitchell this season, was 2-1 at the
Ranum Tournament, and made it past the first round of the
tate playoffs. "This team has stayed together throughout
the season. Every athlete worked hard to improve herself."
boasted Coach Bob Hudson. These two things, among
others helped the Lady Glads through a rigorous four month
eason. The girls' pride and sheer will to be the best created
a season to be remembered etting a beginning to be added
on to a proud Gladiator tradition.

While Sarah
Apodaca is
dribbling, : he
already know
what she is going
to do with the ball
a she pas es halfcourt.
Dawn Everling
gets ofT the ground,
flicks her wri t,
and score over the
defending
Coronado player.

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�Katrina Robinson gets the
ball out in front, and take ·
it to the hole.
Standing: Coach Bob
Hudson, Tere a Spann,
Wendy Hoenig, Veronique
Bryant, Elaina Fennewald ,
Laura DeFelice, Katrina
Robinson . Kn elmg:
Manager Jennifer Birchfield,
Manager Carolyn

rvant,

Melanie Garcia, Angie
Sharp, Dawn Everling,
Student Trainers Christina
!go, and Marie] Garcia.

Veronique Bryant uses her hop to get the tip ofT on the jump ball.

Alicia Hawker, while in a twisted po ition, scrambles for the ball on the floor
against another floored Coronado player.

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�Katie McColgan
fights to keep
the ball out of a
Doherty
player's gra p.

Cheri Gillins
maneuvers
around a
Doherty play to
make a harp
pa .

Kelly Gardner
aggre ively
take charge of
the ball to keep
it away from a
Doherty
defender at a
home game.

Elaina Fennewald glides through the air and the defense to lay a
left-handed shot ofT the glass.

�Anne' Griebel checks out the
court while keeping her dribble
alive.

tanding: Kat1e Me olgan,
Cheri Gillins, Tamara

ack,

oach Janet Smith, Shris1ce
Washington, Felicity
Frankland, Alicia Hawker,
Crystal Lee. Kneeling: Karen
Scott, Sarah Hunke, Kelly
Gardner, Abby Bolton, Lisa
Lombardo, Paula Klafiky,
Anne' Griebel, Cass1e
Chambers, Tanya Fenner.

Coach Janet Smith huddles up her player on the bench to prepare them for their next trip down
the floor .

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�Bottom row: Gmny Eller, Robin Blake, Brandy Foltz, Kim Miller, Cheryl Hall , Jessica Bamum, Mariesa Wood , Amber
Cavanaugh. econd Row: Lara Taylor, Brianne Brumback, Anneliese Johnson, Vane sa Greenlee, Je sica Flannery,
Jennifer Ramberg, Aubrey Watkin , Terri Smalberger, Katie Wright. Third Row: Coach David Reeder, Katie Bennett,
Julie Elwell, Maria anchez-Traynor, Cathy Smith, helley Malan, Lara Elwell, Tiffany Foltz, Abby Boatright, Glennice
Crump, J nnifi r Carazo, Coach Mich lie Rupal. In back: Mitchell Holland, Michael Holland .

Robin Blake, Brandy Foltz, Amber Cavanaugh, and Tiffany Foltz
concentrate on a pep talk before a home meet.
The situation is intense a Lara Elwell swims in to Ginny Eller
who explode off the block to swim her leg of the relay. Brandy
Foltz cheer them on in the background.

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�At a home meet against Liberty Aubrey Watkins sprints through the water
swimming butterfly.

The Lady Glads had a very successful season, with
many swimmers reaching individual achievements.
Their record for the season was 2-6, and they placed
8th at the CSML league meet. The individual
achievements on the team were remarkable this
season. Jenni Philp, Robin Blake, Lara Elwell, and
Brandy Foltz all broke school records. The diving
team was led by senior Shelly Malan. The small
team consisted of three other freshman, Jennifer
Ramberg, Abby Boatright, and Cathy Smith.
Although the team had a disappointing record, they
had amazing team spirit. Widefield's swim team
members are well known for their support of their
team mates. The team bid farewell to its four senior
swimmers: Aubrey Watkins, Shelly Malan, and the
two captains, Vanessa Greenlee and Ginny Eller.
Overall It was one of the best seasons yet, according
to Coach Reeder.
Je sica Flannery, Lara Taylor, Marie a Wood, Jessica Bainum, and Katie
Wright demon trate ju t how far a swim cap can be stretched before it rip .

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�In the fir t period of his match, Jason Cinko ky leans in on his oppon nt being careful not to make a mistake.

This years 1995-1996 Varsity Wrestling team had
its share of wins and losses. Although some didn't
do as well as they'd liked to, the team's overall
record was three and five. All of the individual
wrestlers worked very hard to reach their level at
the end of the season. With only five seniors on the
team, these guys had to pull a lot of extra weight.
This team had its rough times, but the biggest issue
of all was weight. Many struggled to maintain their
weight. Joe Foster advanced to state this year.
This year was Coach Glen Turner's first year as
head wrestling coach. He put in a number of long
hours of hard work helping this team do its best.
"I'm very proud of how young this team
was versus what we were able to achieve. I
wish the season had turned out better for the
rest of the guys because of how hard they all
worked trying to succeed."
Exausted, var ·ity
Joe Foster
wrestler Jody Willis has
just enough energy left
to show everyone just
who the real winner i .

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�Varsity· Standing:
Luke Wilhams,
Joey Chisholm,
Adriano Foreman ,
Tony anders,
Cra1g Hawker, Jon
ykora, Joe Fo ter,
and Coach Glen
Turner. Kneeling:
John eilson, Jody
Willis, Michael
Jackson, Robbie
Tittle, Jason
Cmkosky, Jo h
Rivera, and Danny
Summer.

Ready to pounce on
hi opponent, Joey

Chi holm take his
tance.
Jon Sykora takes a
eat after
ucce fully
dropping his
opponent to the
mat with a
takedown.

Thi year' Varsity Wrestling captain was Senior Robbie
Tittle.

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�The 1995-1996 Junior

Davi d Carter look s up, knowing he has skillfully pinned hi s m a n !

Varsity wrestling team was a
great success. One of the
highlights of the season was
David Carter. David had an
overall record of 24 wins and
only one loss. Overall, the J.V.
squad advanced accomplishing
many of the goals that they set.
Improvements were shown
across the board as each squad
member continued to improve
through the season.

Gary Henry struggles to break the tight grip of his opponent.

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Luke Williams shows his great skill as he creams his opponent.

�Rolling hi:-; oppon nt over,

ick Decker is determined to pin his opponent..

Junior Varsity: Top Row:
Fernando Juarez, Jo h Michael,
Carlo Juarez, Rus el Raven, Eric
Calnan,

ick Decker, James Tilly,

Red Carlson, Zack Harrington,
Aaron tamn, and Coach

ick

Peterson. 2nd Row: James
Mumma, J.D. Ain worth, Gary
Henry, Tim Martinez, Greg Gizzi,
Cameron Hoppe, David Carter,
and Ricky Grima. Kneeling:
Manager: Lorie Wurdemann,
Tommy Upsaw, Jon Martinez,
Tyron

hisholm, Jame Forre t,

Jame Carol, and Manager: Rosie
Pilu o.

The student body of Widefield High School was very
proud of t he determination and effort that was exhibited by
the Junior Varsity squad. Coach Rick Wilson, and Coach
Nick Peterson helped the Junior Varsity squad reach its
goals this season. The wrestlers were taught that if a goal
is set, and really desired, then it can be accomplished.
Tim Martinez looks up at the clock to ee how much longer he ha to hold on.

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�Steppin' Into Performing Arts
ara Ander on
JonPaul Wright
Anna Stephen, Cameron Coon, Janeen
Hayward

Jackie Johnson

When I was asked to write on the
Performing Arts, I had to take it very
Meghan Hein man
personally. To me, music is where I find
what is beautiful, interesting, and
challenging. It adds great quality to my
life. The skills for playing and listening to
music were taught to me at a young age
and have given me more pleasure in daily
life than anything else. Artists are often
obsessed with passing their art onto others
because they hope all others can get that
same richness in their lives. Teachers of
music and other arts feel this very strongly.
It is so important to
them to pass this love and understanding
to others, they forget all else. My greatest
joy came from a former student who
graduated and told me she still loves to
listen to and play music. She wishes, as do
I, that our children have the same love for
music as we do. Mrs. Vanda Skadden
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Erika Lopez

Elaine Fenwick

�Gospel Choir reminds us of the
real reason for the season
during a Winterfest oncert.

Mel is ·a Reynolds shows that
wh1le the part of Helen Keller
has no verbal challenge, the
physical obstacle make the
character complex to perform .

Amy Peter en

Mrs. Vanda Skadden

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�Do You Believe in Magic?

Kristi Boyd battles the
pre sure of being in
front of a large audience
by keeping calm and
relaxed.

At the end of an inspiring
performance, the cast
line up to receive
applause from the
audience and castmates.
Each time the Evil Magician calls upon the
powers of the Ring, the slaves of the Ring
twist their bodies into contorted forms .

�With a httle make-up and the perfect
costume, Zach Shaw looks every bit the
part of the Evil Magician .

The second children's play
performed by Widefield's Drama
Department was "Aladdin and His
Wonderful Lamp". There were seven
performances, five of them only open
to the elementary school children in
the district. Here are a few of the
excited responses of the kids the cast
members recieved after one
performance: "I loved it! It was
really cool when the evil magician fell
out of that window!" "The costumes
were awesome and I really liked the
genie!" Many of the elaborate
costumes were sewn by two students,
Dawn Gallagher and Stephanie
Morning, who are part of the Theatre
Productions class. All in all,
"Aladdin" was a huge success that
made the audience believe there
really is a such thing as magic.
Steve Pres ey takes a commanding stance a he
plays the role of the Genie of the Ring.

Cori Wright and Chris
Kohnert share the
spotlight on stage playing
the lead parts of Prince
Adora and Aladdin .

�W.H.S. C.A.R.E.S.

Allyson Dicks applies years of experience and
hours of practice m all the musical selections
that Chamber Winds is about to perform .

Widefield High School's Music Department holds
several concerts a year. Some concerts are held as
fundraisers for the department and others, like the
Fountain Valley C.A.R.E.S. Concert, help community
groups gain publicity, support, and funds.
The Fountain Valley C.A.R.E.S. (Community
Assistance, Resources, and Emergency Support)
Concert was held in Widefield's Auditorium on October
26, 1995. Many students and community members
attended this Sixth Annual Benefit Concert. It served
a a tribute to the end of World War II, and the music
appropriately set the mood for the evening. The
memorable music for this year's concert was provided
by Chamber Winds, Chamber Singers, and Women's
Ensemble.

Rachel Weaver and
Jennifer Cox make good
use of the few minute
before the concert to
practice becau e they
know that "practice
makes perfect."
Aubrey Watkins focuses
intently on malcing the
C.A.R.E.S. concert a
memorable one.

The flute section of Chamber
Winds recieve some Ia t
minute instructions from
Ms. Bates during the final
rehear al before the show.

�Jennifer Glasco, Jolen Anderson and
Monica Hubbard warm up for the
upcoming evening of mu ic dedicated
to the veterans of World War II.

Danielle Daigle shuts out all
distractions while contributing to the
flute section of Chamber Winds.

Je sie Cale and Shelley Malan
wait patiently for the signal
from the conductor to begin
inging.
Singing with great enthusiasm,
April Schmidt and Lusia
Wat on keep in mind the
purpose of the evening's
performance.

�u

A Caroling We Will Go"

"A Chri tmas Carol" has graced the stage of Widefield High School for yet another year. The
sets, ca t, and some of the scenes were different; but the old story of a miser-turned-merry was
portrayed in a memorable performance. The audience was truly enthusiastic this year. They
booed Scrooge and hoorayed Cratchit at all the right times; showing an old story can still move a
modern audience. The actors of the show came from the Advanced Drama students this year,
which allowed more time for character interpretation and the chance to perform live on stage;
many for the very first time. And no
matter often the Drama Department
shows this yule-time classic, it never fails
to touch and inspire the hearts of audience
members, young and old.

Scrooge (Zach Shaw) and Cratchit (Chris
Kohnert ) study the ledgers closely, exacting coal
and candles to the halfpenny.

Weary from the year of having to carry the
burden of the chains of cruelty, Bob Marley
(Shanelle Collins), takes a rest in Scrooge's
favorite chair.

�The Ghost of Christmas Past CWendi
Glick), captivates the audience with
her grace and presence as she reminds
Scrooge of happier tim s.

Many cast members
wore their co tumes to
advertise the play and,
a Nicole Davi shows,
some co tumes were
more comfortable than
other .

andy Kim, Tianna Bowens, and Anna tephen
try to sell the ware they stole from the dead
Scrooge to Joe; played by Meghan Heinsman.

Along with talented actor , the
stage crew shows their creativity in
the elaborate ets like the one u ed
by the Gho t of Christmas Future,
played by Sara Ander on.

�Winterfest III
Jolly old men in red suit , giving and recieving, happy family times ...
These are a few thoughts for the holiday season that we all enjoy. For the Music Department, the
annual Winterfest concerts evoke the same feelings of warmth and happiness for the audience. The
"Hallelujah Chorus" was performed as a holiday favorite in which the audience members were invited
to sing with the choir.

Another tradition that is becoming popular at Widefield is the number
"Betelehemu", which is an Mrican Christmas carol
with drums, clapping, and loud proclamations of the
coming celebration. Both concerts were professional
and of high caliber as always, but the spirit of the

Keisha Walton ing a
olo for a Women'
Concert Choir piece,
displaying the fine
talent for which the
Widefield
Music
Department is known.

season was present in every piece performed.

Erika Warren get into
the spirit of things with
creative headwear as
she warms up before
playing in one of the
small group who were
highlighted in the
intermis ion
entertainment for the
December 11 concert.

Maintaining a long tanding tradition at Widefield High School, the "Hallelujah
Choru " is performed majestically to everyone's delight.

�The hamber Winds displayed their fine t musicians with a number of small
en embl wh1ch mcluded this flute choir (left. to right: Danielle Da1gle, Erin
Stewart, and iki McCoy) which played excerpts from Tchaikovsky's" utcracker
uite".

Shaunna
mith is the picture of
concentration a she practices one of the
piece she will p rform.

Jason Brennan show that although the Music
Department concerts at Widefield are always high
quality, the spirit and fun of the season are still very
pres nt.

�Front Row: Josh Brambila, Valerie Gallegos, Kri ten Mutchler, Director Mrs. Mas ey, La honda Duncan, Tonya Mooningham,
umm r Robert .
cond Row: Mike Bartee, Kim Butler, Jennifer Woosley, Jennifer Haywood, Christina Lang, Megan chnoes, Kierra
McAninch. Th1rd Row. Debbie Drinen, Ang Ia oule, Arlene Treat, Joel Kirkland, Stacie Tillman, Marie! Day, Mary-Ann Torres.
Fourth Row: David Kilstrom, Josh Walker, John Bedel, Daniel Coleman, Chris Bishop, Fernando Gonzalez. Fifth Row: Kurtis Brown,
Andrew Tobin, Jennifer Cox, Amy Sanduvik, Stephanie Eberwine. ixth Row: Tom Boatman, Fred Ellis, Roger Budjenska, Robert
Hall. ot Pictured: Jennifer ilvi , Li a McGlothlin, Turkesha Bell, Laura Dobler, Jennifer Gla co, Eddie Vigil, Shawn Kratz, Todd
Anderson, Jarod Forbe , Todd Swart, Adam Detweiler, Ryan O'Rourke.

Women 1st row: Louisa McClatcher, Tamara Maldonado. Women 2nd row: Emily Donofrio, tacey Boroz, Azucea Gonzalez, Angelie
Holmes, Josis Chartier, Anita Ponce de Leon, Beth Moorhead, Crystal Noll. Women 3rd row: Shalunda Shawnies, Amanda Darrow,
Brandi Lerma, Tanya Fenner, Delore Wells, Christie Loewenstein, Malisa Collins. Women 4th row: Angie Sackett, Kari Dandurand,
Kanya Henry. Men's row: Eddie Vigil, Lonnie Harris, Shamus O'Brian, Brent Harvey, Emilio Chavez Jr., James Maier, Mike Yee,
Ronme Cooper, ick Mcintyre, Tim Eberwein, Mike Myers, idney Cannon, teve Pre ey, Eric tinson, Mike Barte , Jason Brennan,
Edward icandro. 6th row: Ms. Hamre, Mrs. Ever on. ot pictured: Jennifer Garcia, Melanie Gardner, Pat McMinn, He1d1 Sharp,
Beth Wilcox.

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�1st row: Serena Bailey, Suz1e Chapman, Andrea Bell, Shelley Malan, Jessica Cales, Adrienne Ritter. 2nd row: accompianist: Mrs.
Everson, Elaine Fenwick, Jennifer MacCabe, Sarah Hillman, Cori Wright, Shaunna Smith, Tanya Watkins, Janeen Hayward,
director: Ms. Hamre. 3rd row: Justin word, Elizabeth Per z, arah Anderson, Christina Norman, Danielle Daigle, Amy Farley,
Jackie Bishop, Donna ewkirk, Sefton Percival. 4th row: Kevin Tatum, David Fiorillo, Micah Laffier, Zach Shaw, Tonoccus
McClain, Cameron Coon, Joaquin antos, Randy Joyner. 5th row: Michael Holland, Jay Holland, Shaun Yunker, Ja on Laffier,
Aaron Zi ske, Fernando Gonzal z, George Smith, Craig Hawker. ot pictured: Candice Tatum, Elizabeth Boatright, Bill Lut n.

1st row: Aubrey Watkins, Tasha Kelly, Jennifer Stev ns, Donna utherland, Chri tina Taylor, Erika Kinhofer, Rachel Kirchman,
Tiffini Coughlin. 2nd row: Chrystal Dock, Cele te Bartholemew, Marissa Byrne, Melanie Belle, omer Roberts, Kristi Harris, Eliza
Griffe, Heather Hodson, Kim Rupprecht. 3rd row: Elena Maschger, Tricia Jones, Tessa Wa erberger, Esmeralda ava, Diane
Richardson, Kim Henry, Amy Tinkle, Rene Lustica, Tyeisha Preston. 4th row: Cherie e Perez, ophia towell, Misty huff,
Jennifer Stewart, Jamie MacLeod, Meghan Heinsman, Jennifer Fuhrman, Teresa Spann. 5th row: Deni e Higley, Lucia Wat on,
Heather Cartmell, Gina Chuning, taci Tillman, Jennifer Fowler, Chri ti Thurmond, April Schmidt, Miyoko Taylor. ot pictured:
B cky Cloud, hayla Kell r.

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�Chamber Winds

Front Row: Erin tewart, iki McCoy, Wendy Kohn rt, Heather Douglas, Jack Grow, uzanne Gile , Danielle Daigle, La honda Duncan.
cond
Monica Hubbard, Mike Bartee, Kristin Scuderi, Jessi Palmer, Jennifer Gla co, Tami Englemann, Danielle Auge, Amy Siroi , Amy Petersen, Jolen
Ander on, Honor Roberts, Joni Decker. Third Row: Jennifer Cox, Amy Sandvik, Andrew Tobin, Kelly Gardner, Dawn Everling, Rachel Weaver, Eddie
Vigil, Fernando Gonzalez, Joey Blanton-Chi holm, Shaunna Smith, Jennifer agle, Allyson Dicks. Fourth Row: Director Roxanne Bates, Elaine
Fenwick, Zach Green, Arben Kalaveshi, Tricia Seidel, Todd Ander on, John Bedel, Tony Sanders, Todd Swart, Josh Walker, Ryan O'Rourke, Lillian
Henrich, Jonathan Zay, Kevin Adamson. Fifth Row: Ray Valdez, Joe Pruett, Ryan Weadon, Paul Ricketts, Tonoccus McClain, Jennifer Silvis, Tonya
Mooningham, Robert Hall, am Byrne, I aac Lumb rg, Jeff icoll, Joshua Ayer , Peter Laird, haun Kratz, Joel Kirkland

Front Row: Jennifer oble, Christina Igo, Angela Soule, Michelle Wilkerson, Elizabeth Yolango, Christina Lang, Laura Dobler,
Maria Sanchez-Traynor, Valerie Gallego , Tammy Nack, Kristen Mutchler, Brianne Hoines-Brumback. Second Row: MaryAnn
Meulenbaur, Kim Butler, Sandy Young, Marie) Day, Melinda Ross, William Jungerman, Genevieve Goodridge, Jennifer Cannon,
Arlene Treat, April Kwasnewski, Carol Matli, William Hess, Stephanie Eberwein, Amy Sanduvik, Wendy Reynolds, Gina Macias,
Jeran Kriner, Theresa Kane, Andrea Avalos, Marla Kohutek. Third Row: Virginia Garcia, Robert Curtis, MaryAnn Torres,
Jeremiah Holcomb, Brian Wolfe, Greg Golden, Jeremy Hall, Richard Southworth, Jarod Forbe , David Duke, John Dionne, Kurtis
Brown, Edda Ortega, Lance Wolfe, Chris Brooker, Scot MacCabe, Turkesa Bell. Fourth Row: Chris Bishop, Micah Laffier, Erika
Warren, Adam Detweiler, Tim Batt, Brendon Hogan, Josh Brambila, ick McCartnery, Tammy Walter, Jamie MacLeod, James
Mumma, Fred Ellis, Ben Davis, David Vigil.

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�Front Row: Kim Miller, Eric Vigil , Mary Moun tan, LeeAnn Serna, Jennifer Woosley, Sabrina Bennet, Tiiya Franklin, Christie
Lowenstein . Second Row: tacy Brockman, Cody Carabello, ikki Bailey, ikki Berth , hannon Hoffman, Meli a Pilu o, Irka
Lopez, Chris Leinhard. Third Row: Stephanie lvedge, alina Goodall, Roxanne ovak, Debbie Drinnen, Brian Beltran, Lisa
McGlothlin, John Dionne, Crystal Schultz, David Kilstrom, icole Frisbee, Jennifer Hayward . Fourth Row: Staci Tillman, Shane
Crenshaw, Tom Boatman, Shawn Steffensen, Robert Hall , Tim Ryan, Matt Walker, Anthony Agrusa, Danny Coleman , Ja on
Stewart

Front Row: Andrew Tobin, Rachel Weaver, Paul Rickett , Josh Brambila, Lillian Heinrich, Todd wart. Second Row: Jennifer
Cox, Eddie Vigil, William Jungerman, Joel Kirkland, Edda Ortega, Josh Walker.

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�Front: Christina Davis. 1st row: Tiffany Higley, Melanie Gardner, Reynelda Bunkley, Julie Martin, Manuela Maness, Tiffany Ott,
Beverly Hoffman, Luflo ia Flournoy, Mandy Lynch, Catrina Campbell. 2nd row: Devyn Curtis, Ca andra Cummings, Kesha
Brooke Thornhill, Amber Porce, Anne' Griebel, Mary Mager, Shauntel Ro e, Heidi Ka a, Lilly Hidalgo. 3rd row: Melissa Whittaker,
aroya Turner, Danielle Campos, Celena Jaramillo, Sharian Uyeda, Daniesha Smith, Carmen Ray, Jessica Arthur, Arnie huff,
Shannon Corbett, Jennifer Harlow, Tonya Wolfe, Audrey McMillion , Joy Bradford. Behind: Wendy Dray. ot pictured: Jennifer
Hill, Paula Stack, Meli sa Cox, Michelle Kuhn , Demetrica John Oi1, Erica Mitchell, Mi tie Bell.

1st row: Darin Cress, John Stewart, Danny Baca, Mitch Holland, Ryan Cruz, Todd Anderson, Erik Hu band, Loren Rocha. 2nd row:
Robert Price, James Evans, Rich McDonald, William Hess, Dale Cagle, Peter el on, Jarod Forbes, Ryan Lacy, Odell Gilbert, Austin
Morrow, Dennis Gamble. 3rd row: Brad May, Brian Lammert, Fernando Scott, Adam Beck, Shawn Bower. ot pictured: William
Blackwelder, LaShon Harrison, Fr ddi Knox, Richard Overbay, Keith Richards, Miguel Olivero.

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�Honors All Around
The Widefield High School Music Department earned a singular and prestigious
distinguishment this year that will always be remembered. All three chamber groups, Chamber
Winds, Chamber Singers, and Chamber Strings, were selected to perform at the Colorado Music
Educators Association Conference which is held at the Broadmoor every year. After the three groups
sent in audition tapes, a panel of judges reviewed them anonymously and made their decision on the
groups to perform. Never in the history of Widefield has all three parts of the department been asked
to perform in the same year. It is a direct reflection of the talent and dedication of the performers
and directors of our music department. The performances at the Broadmoor were best summed up
by one of the audience members, saying, "The talent
and dedication of Widefield students shined through
Bill Luten concentrates on the notes during warmup, making sure
these
young performers. Bravo!"
every note is right.
Tonoccus
McClain waits
in patient
concentration
for h1s next cue
from Ms. Bates.

Many faces
from Di trict
Three are seen
attheCMEA
concerts,
howingthe
support and
pride we have
of the talented
Mu ic
Department at
Widefield.
Making
beautiful
mu ici
what it's all
about, a
Wendy
Kohnert
proudly
shows at the
CMEA
concert held
in the
International
Center at the
Broadmoor.

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�Front Row: Suzi Chapman , Janeen Hayward , Christina Norman , Jackie Bishop, Danielle
Daigle . Second Row: Elaine Fenwick, Jessica Cales, Shaunna Smith , Tanya Watkins,
Elizabeth Perez, Adnenne Ritter. Third Row: Andrea Bell , Jennifer MacCabe , Sarah
Hilman, Cori Wnght, Donna Newkirk, Serena Bailey, Sara Anderson , Shelley Malan. Not
Pictured: Aubrey Watkins.

Floor: Sefton Percival, Jason Laffler, Micah Laffler First Row: Cameron Coon , Justin
Sword, Joaqu1n Santos, Jason Brennan . Second Row: Fernando Gonzalez, Kevin Tatum ,
Aaron Z1eske, Shaun Yunker, Michael Holland , Craig Hawker, George Smith . Third Row:
Randy Joyner, Jay Holland , David Fiorillo.

Front Row: Anyeka England, Kim Rupprecht, Melanie Gardner, Tiffini Coughlin.
Second Row: Jason Dunn, Kesha Walton , Catrina Campbell , Shaunte Overton,
Saroya Turner, Daneisha Smith, Lillian Hidalgo, Randy Joyner. Third Row:
Tyeisha Preston, Tasha Kelly, Lusia Watson, Devyn Curtis, Daleena Jone , Sharian
Uyeda, Diamantina Contreras, Miyoko Taylor.

�Front Row: Cheryl Hall, Amber Akin , Amanda Harris, Lori Wurdemann . Second Row: Danae McDaniel,
Holly Davies, Elena Maschger, Christy Brown , Rachel Kirchmann , Jennifer Birchfield, Kierra McAninch,
Meghan Schnoes, Director Mrs. Skadden. Third Row: Erika Warren , Rosie Piluso, Erin Green, Jennifer
Wolford , Monique Harding, Janeen Hayward, Jennifer Steven , Jade Johnson. Fourth Row: Janel Trimmer,
Tyeisha Preston , Jeff Bower, Tiffany Fuhs, Jason Walker, Sam Villa, Amy Bream, Donna Newkirk, Michelle
Jaramillo. Not Pictured: Jessica Warren, Jessica Mike.

Front Row: Michael Vee, Director Mrs. Skadden, Angel Lynch. Second Row: Pagina
Wooden, Shalunda Shavies, Rachel Ramirez. Third Row: Jennifer Stewart, Kathy Thompson, Geneive Salazar, Evan Jewell. Fourth Row: Kimberly Elliott, Michelle Jaramillo,
Jennifer Balkey. Fifth Row: Sandi Gracin, Cathy Dodd, Diana Bristol, Danelle Hawk. Not
Pictured: LaRhonda Joy, Amanda Morgan, Kim Byrne.

�Men's Choir Festival

The Highland Harmonizers joined with the men of Widefield to make a
concert one that spanned a few generation and lots of notes.
The elementary
school from
the di trict take
part in the
men's choir
fe tival, getting
a taste of what
it's like to go to
the "Big
chool".

Sweet Harmony
sings a few
tune for the
men at the
after-glow in
the cafeteria.

With vitality
and
enthu ia m, the
guest conductor
from the
Highland
Harmonizer ,
Dr. Paul Huff,
shows how they
put it all
together to
make a truly
memorable
performance.
James Maier
concentrates
on his next cue
from the guest
conductor from
the Highland
Harmonizers.

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Fernando Gozalez, Kevin Tatum, Mike Myers, Mitchell Holland, Todd
Ander on , Jason Laffier, ick Mcintyre are looking sharp in their tuxe

�A Special Kind of Miracle
Imagine never having the chance to see a rainbow, or to hear a familiar voice call your name, or not having
the ability to tell someone you are hurt or angry. It is quite a task to imagine such a life, but this was
the life of Helen Keller. The story of the "Miracle Worker" is about the struggle and triumph of Helen,
a little girl, who despite being blind, deaf, and mute, discovered the world of words through hand motions.
The woman who teaches Helen this precious gift was Annie Sullivan. The performance was first- rate and
The heart-strings of every audience member was pulled. The story of the "Miracle
Worker" will continue to change
the way we look at people with
disadvantages or handicaps.

Annie softly ings a lullabye, oothing her elf
and the doll from the painful work of teaching
Helen.

As the lights
slowly
fade,
Anni
tells
Helen he will
love her forever
and ever.

Jimmy
orris
patiently waits
for his turn to go
on as Doctor
Anagno , Annie
Sullivan's mentor.

Captain Keller (Tonoccus McClain ), Katie Keller &lt;Denee Lee), and Annie (Elaine
Fenwick) discover that Helen (Missy Reynold ) ha learned how to communicate
through sign language.

�A Broadway Review
There was a slightly different twist to Widefield's annual musical, and the response to it was a
positive one. The set-up was a review of various Broadway musicals and plays put together to form
one top-notch show. There were a number of soloists and small ensembles to feature a variety of
talent in the music department. The three-quarter-round stage offered a more personal ambience for
the audience, who were seated on the stage with the performers on a smaller platform. The last tune
of the show summed up the upbeat feeling of the show, "There's No Business Like Show Business!"
Rachel K.irchrnann in "Adelaide' Lament"
how how "sublime" her wedding trip would be,
if only her fiancee would get over his cold feet
and addiction to the race track.

Danielle Daigle sing of her man trouble in
"Take Back Your Mink" from Guys and Dolls.
Tonoccus McClain and Jan en Hayward sing as
two young people who have "Never Been In Love
Before."

The "Three Little Maid ,"Serena Bailey, Janeen
Hayward, and Sara Ander on, are full of girlish gle in
this hilarious trio from the Mik.ad.Q.

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�Makin' a Scene
What would a show be without a stage crew? That's easy, it wouldn't even happen. Students take
the Theatre Productions class to learn how to put together a successful show. Besides building sets,
some make costumes, set up lights, or run the switchboard. Many sign up for after school work to
help with changing sets and running sound or lights. After being involved in Widefield's productions,
some students find they have a real interest in stage work and decide to further their training and
experience in college performances and classes. Even though these people are so important to what
is presented on stage, they are
often overlooked. So here's
recognition for the hard
working people who make every
Widefield show a success.

Not used to being in the spotlight, Jeff Sadler
likes it better behind the scenes.

Brandon Riggs
and Steve
Smith make an
important
contribution to
a performance
by checking the
lights.

The man with
the final say in
all the
productions is
Mr. Loring,
whether it be
which paint to
use for a scene
or what
spotlight to use
on a character.

Kevin Gray is the "boss man" behind the light switchboard, taking cues to
dim the lights for the final scene. It is a crucial part of any production for
the lights to be working smoothly.

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Golden, Suzanne Gile , Ryan O'Rourke, Elaine Fenwick, Dawn Everling, Joni Decker, Jessica Palmer. Second row: Jonathan Zay,
Mike Bartee, Robert Hall, John Bedel, Tom Boatman, Joel Kirkland.

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Kneeling: Jennifer Balkey, Danae McDamel, Michelle Jaramillo. First row: Kim Byrn, Kim Elliott, Rachel Ramirez, Monique
Harding. Second row: Donna

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ewkirk, Amber Akin, Jade Johnson, Jennifer Birchfield, Sam Villa, Tyeisha Preston, Danelle

�Kneeling: Elizabeth Perez, Adrienne Ritter, Tyeisha Preston. Standing: Todd Anderson, Randy Joiner, Jackie Bishop, Nick
Mcintyre, Tonoccus McClain, Anne' Griebel, Fernando Gonzalez, Candice Tatum.

ot pictured: Jessica Cales, Shawn Bower.

L toR: Melissa Reynolds, Wendi Glick, Ryan Weadon, Courtney Schaffner, Cori Wright, Candice Tatum.

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�~~The Lighter Side''
While
backstage, the
four ghost of
"A Chri tma
Carol", hanelle
Collin , Wendy
Glick, andice
Tatum , and
ara Ander on
are caught
acting out of
character.

Unlike a
regular day at
school, Meli a
Reynolds
intentionally
messes her hair
for a
performance as
Helen in "The
Miracle
Worker".
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Micah Laffier and Je e Hudkins are
in "gilded" spirits during the
Winterfest concerts.
Staring vacantly into pace, Jennifer Silvis is
probably dreaming of unning herself on a
lonely beach in Bermuda.

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�Elaine Fenwick shows "a little leg" as
she gets into costum before a
performance.

Kim Rupprecht and Melanie Gardner
laugh it up after the seriou Gospel Choir
photo, showing they really look funny in
tho e robes.

All seriou ness aside, Mr. Lonng IS the
epitome of goofin s in the Performing
Arts Department.

andy Kim and Anna Stephen work hard to
act "more matur ".

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�It's Not Just Wavin' Your Arms!
Befor
rehearsing,
Mr . kadden
tune Chamber
tring tudent
Jennifer
Birchfield'
violin to en ur
a fluid ound.
(far right) When
the band clas i
short on parts ,
Mrs . Massey
pitches in her
musical abilities.
Ms. Bates
and Ms .
Hamre
show that
the band
and choir
w o r k
together
very well
at
the
Fountain
V a II e y

C. .R.E.S.
Concert
which wa
held
in
October.

t

m o s t

concentration
is needed from
Ms. Bates to
acheive the
quality mu ic
performed by
the hamber
Wmds.

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Ms.
Hamre
sings
an
example to the
Men's hoirto
help with the
memorization
of a challenging
new piece.

�The women in
Widefield' choir come
together to ing a tribute
at the Fountain Valley
C.A.R.E.S. concert.

Jo eph Pruett warm up on
his baritone and mentally
prepare to play well. It i n't
unu ual for Performing Art
students to arrive early in
order to rehear e before a
concert.

Vane a Greenlee
trike a po e a a lave
of the ring, ready to obey
the command of her
rna ter, Aladdin.

Jamie Simon put the fini hing
touche on the "cave of wonder "
for the play, "Aladdin".

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�Seniors: Class of 1996
Edd1 Kyle-lunchtime

J rrmaner Bryant
AP Biology cia

Candice Tatum, Jaclyn Olano
Yearbook

Amanda Tuthill-Alladin

Senior is the term used to describe you at
thi point in your lives. Thi i the fir t time
this mantel rests upon your shoulders a a
definite honor. Some of you will continue
on to become seniors in college. Some will
become senior partners in bu ine firms,
orne will become senior vice-pre idents,
Jamie Glennon
and orne will become senior member in
AP Biology Fieldtrip
their family. Finally, the term will be towed
Robbie Tittle, teve Pickin , tacey Smith, Mark Moneyp nny,
on you when you
Michelle Wilker on-lunchtime
reach the age of 55.
Yet, none of those
time carry the
thrill of this first
water hed in your
life. Bask in the glory as short as it
may be, for it is your honored time.
Mr. John Weadon

Tianna Bowens, Julie Gardner,
Laura DeFelice
AP Biology Field Tnp

98

�Donna Newlurk-Homecoming Parade

Joe anchez
Red Ribbon Week

R1chard Snapp
After chool

Jennifer Birtchfield-Senior Hall

Wayne Starkey-Spani h Club

99

�Darcey
Abel
Poncho
Abeyta
Shelly
Albaugh
Cory
Agner
Holly
Albert
Tahlia
Allen
Christopher
Ander on
Jolen
Anderson
Sara
Anderson
Frederick
Andrews
Jessica
Angeline
Sarah
Apodaca
Yaisha
Armour
Jessica
Armstead
Justin
Arnell
Heather
Bartlett

100

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Suzanne
Chapman
Tonya
Chuning
Cassondra
Cline
Bobby
Cochran
Nicole
Coffield
Jennifer
Coker
Erica
Collick
Kelly
Compton
Sherry
Cooper
Joshua
Copple
Darin
Cress
Nicole
Crowe
Anthony
D'Alessio
Amy
Dague

Calandra
Davis
Kaycee
Davis

Class of 1996

103

�D~y
Suzanne
Day
Laura
DeFelice
Brian
Dibene
Allyson
Dick
David
Dineen
Gwendolyn
Dodd
La Shonda
Duncan
Christopher
Duran
Justen
Duysen
Timothy
Eberwein
Ginny
Eller
Joshuah
Ellis
Suzanne
Ermel
Christina
Evans
David
Faler
Amy
Farley

104

�.-- Garcia
Elaina
Fennewald
Tanya
Ford
Adriano
Foreman
Tiffany
Foutch
Jacqueline
Frazee
Nicole
Fredinburg
Dawn
Gallagher
Melanie
Garcia

SENIOR SPOTLIGHT

The spotlight is on the
Alternative School. These
students take an active,
positive role in leadership.
They took the initiative and
submitted applications to the
dean, Mr. Turner. After much
consideration including
academics, attendance, and
cooperation these students
exceded the qualifations and
came out on top to become the
Dean's Advisory Council.
The '95-'96 Dean's Advisory Council
consists of Leah Stankiewicz, Mr.
Thiele, Tiana Weeks, Mr. Turner,
Tony Fleming, Misty Beemon, and
Chris Moore. (Left to Right.)

Class of 1996

105

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Julie
Gardner
cott
Garrett
Ian
Gerrit en
Briana
Gilday
Michelle
Ginter
Jamie
Glennon
Fernando
Gonzalez
Genevieve
Goodridge
Sandi
Gracin
Kevin
Gray

Damieon
Green
Zacharey
Green
Vanessa
Greenlee
Jason
Griffith
Mary
Guerrero
Angela
Guidry

106

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�Hoppe :
Adam
Hampton
Christopher
Haney
Monique
Harding
Alana
Harris
Thomas
Harris
Misty
Hatton
Craig
Hawker
Delia
Heffernan
Robin
Hendee
Gary
Henry
Tri ha
Henry
Bryan
Hill
Brian
Hi er
Heather
Hod on
Passion
Rolli
Cameron
Hoppe

Class of 1996

107

�Dominique
Horne s
Monica
Hubbard
Meli a
Jack on
Michelle
Jaramillo
Travis
John on
Daleena
Jones
Jeremiah
Jone
Randy
Joyner
Carlos
Juarez

Arb en
Kalaveshi
Kendra
Kenzy
Jeffrey
Kersey
Sandy
Kim
Jody
Kinney
Tanya
Ki er
Tobi
Kitowski

10

�Crystal
Kle s
Katie
Knopp
Marla
Kohutek
Shaun
Kratz

Ana
Krueger
Laura
Krueger
Rachael
Kulinski
Courtney
Kulka-McCormi
Edward
Kyle
Jason
Lafller
Laura
Lafller
Micah
Lafller
Tanya
Lambert
Stacey
Landreth
Blair
Light
Joshua
Lueck

109

�Inspired by pride and culture,
these tudent take the intiative to help
organize a Hi panic Heritage Month.
Along with Mr . Rolfes and Mr ·. Lucero,
they hand made ethnic flags and
decorations. Although we spotlightju t a
few tudent , we hould be aware that
other people in our chool donated their
own pecial cultural decoration to the
howca.·e.
First of all, it's known that there
are a lot of people who wonder why their
ethnic background i n't being highlighted
at Widefield. That's exactly how Laura
Krueg r felt! Then, he ran aero a
new. pap r containing a tory about Black
Hi tory. In the article the quote,
"Nobody' going to do anything for you
unle you do it your elf," in pired her to
take orne action.
This year wa th econd year
Widefi ld celebrat d Hispanic Heritage.
Thank to the po itive attitude the e
student expre s, we were able to have a
ta te of Hi panic culture. Life can truly be
wonderful when we have the ability to
hare and teach each other omething
different.

Kate
Luft
Isaac
Lumberg
Bill
Luten
J ennifer
MacCabe
Andrea
Macholz
Jamie
MacLeod
Angela
Magnuson
Shelley
Malan

110

SENIOR SPOTLIGHT

�Moneypenny
Aubrey
Martinez
Frank
Mataipule
Angela
McCloskey
James
McCowan
Nichole
McCoy
Lisa
McGlothlin
Keith
McGrew
Michelle
McKeal
Melissa
McKinley
Josh
Meierhenry
Jennifer
Meredith
Mandy
Merritt
David
Meszler
Steven
Metzger
Kri topher
Mitchell
Mark
Moneypenny

Class of 1996

111

�Eric
Moore
John
Moore
Sarah
Morris
Jennifer
Morton
Mary-Ann
Muehlbauer
Catherine
Murphy
Adrian
Murray
Christopher
Muse
Donna
Newkirk
Annie
Newman
Christina
Norman
Miranda
Norris
Perry
Nowlin
Eric
O'Donnell
Frank
O'Laughlin
Stephanie
Oakley

112

�Pontes
Jaclyn
Olano
Timothy
Otto
Amy
Padilla

Christina
Palmer
Jessica
Palmer
Tracey
Pearson
Tara
Peltz
Daniel
Perez
Elizabeth
Perez
James
Perry
Amy
Petersen

Crystal
Peyton
Theresa
Pillsbury
Stacie
Pollard
Anita
Ponce De
Leon
Ana
Pontes

Class of 1996

113

�Melis a
Porras
Travis
Porter
Bradley
Powell
Steven
Pressey
Jamey
Price
Debbie
Prieve

Melissa
Quidachay
Levi
Ramos
Sharal
Rancourt
Suzanne
Reiher
Kristina
Rice
Adrienne
Ritter
Amanda
Rivera

Honor
Roberts

114

�--~Sadler

SENIOR SPOTLIGHT

Some of the many artists of
Widefield High School are
illuminated in this spotlight.
These students are just a few of
the many who participate in
exemplifying their creativity and
outstanding
imaginations
toward the representation of the
art programs at WHS. They
actively participate in art classes,
and donate pictures for
Widefield's own display case.
Their quality of work is
spectacular. Being purveyors of
art, they project their efforts
toward enhancing and advancing
their talents for a future in art.
This exhibition of talent, makes
it evident that the apparent
possibilities of an optimistic and
visual future is in their grasp.
Top Row: Kristina Rice, Nick
Medlock, Jermanyer Bryant. Bottom
Row: Amanda Rivera Zach Shaw.

Jennifer
Robinson
Jennifer
Rodriguez
Amy
Romero

Stacey
Romero
Rebecca
Rouse
Barry
Rupisan
Gary
Rushford
Jeffery
Sadler

115

�Saleny
Kristie
Saleny
Joseph
Sanchez
Rosalinda
Sanchez
Anthony
Sanders
Tracy
Schneider
Bryan
Scott
Tricia
Seidel
Carolyn
Servant
Angela
Sharp
Zachary
Shaw
Veronica
Shell
John
Sherwood
Felicia
Shipman
Misty
Shuff
Jennifer
Silvis
Jamie
Simon

116

�Monique
Sims
Adam
Smith
James
Smith
Stacey
Smith

~-------Class of 1996

Priscilla
Spilotro
Wayne
Starkey
Jaime
Steele
Jessica
Steen
Anna
Stephen
David
Stiles
Erica
Stowell
Todd
Swart
Jeremiah
Swartz
Candice
Tatum
Kelly
Taylor
Lance
Thomas

117

�~Tin dill
Aaron
Tin dill
Amy
Tinkle
Robert
Tittle
Andrew
Tobin
Jennifer
Tripp
Danielle
Trujillo
Amanda
Tuthill
Marchelle
Untalan

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�Willis
Shawn
Uyeda
Eddie
Vigil
Christopher
Ward
Wendy
Ward
Aubrey
Watkins
Devin
Weadon
Rachel
Weaver
David
Westman
Christopher
Wheeler
Matthew
Wheeler
Melissa
Wherry
Lisa
Whitney
Michelle
Wilkerson
Jennifer
Williams
Mandy
Williams
Jody
Willis

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119

�Wilson
Ian
Wil on
Kristopher
Wilson
Bryan
Wolfe
Carlos
Wright
Cori
Wright
Jon
Wyatt
Christopher
Young
Sandra
Young
Shawn
Yunker
Stephanie
Zanzig

120

�Michael Jackson
encouages Tony Latour
to work hard o he can
eventually reach hi full
potential.
Demon trating a quality
that most enior pos e Hittin' the books-Patricia
Jackson ilently
concentrate .

~-------Class of 1996

121

�Elaina Fennewald and
Stacey mith take time
out of football practice
to catch up on per onal
matters.

Patiently
awaiting for
students to
complete their
miles, Justin
Arnell relaxes
against the
bleachers.
After a strenuous
day comes to an
end, Jennifer
Birchfield takes a
break at her
locker.

122

�While Laura Laffier
and uzanne Ermel
record who's in the
game, Scott Garrett
grimaces because his
unexpected injury
keep him from
playing.

Gos ip, Go ip,
Go ip ... so much
go ip so little time.
Trica eidel, haun
Kratz, and Mike
Brown enjoy their
lunches.

~-------Class of 1996

123

�With help from
experienced student
trainer , Nichole
Me oy and Darcey
Abel, Carlos Alamo
prepare for the big
game by putting on his
terrorizing game face.

While exploring the
rugged wilderne ,
Mark Moneypenny
take a dip in the
ru hing rapid .
"Should I jump?"asks
Nicole Crowe. "Please
don't do it,"replie
Aubrey Watkin , as
she inches away from
the edge.

124

�Spending Senior quality time
together, Debbie Prieve and Joey
Boroz share a special "bonding"
moment.
Stephanie Wi e and Sarah Morri
explore the wonderful world of bugs
at Fountain Creek.

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125

�Hiding her concentration
on rememb ring elbowelbow-wri t-wri t, Jacki
Olano flashes a mile.

William Villeneuve,
Adam Smith, and Jenni
Buescher sharpen their
eye foot coordination
while playing hacky sack
during lunch.

126

�Just kickin' it on the
gra s, Allyson Dicks
and Bobby Cochran
show something that
Seniors are best at.

Stacie Pollard and
Annie Newman tease
the camera with their
mouth watering
lunches.

Anna Stephen and
Cori Wright prove
that blonds don't
always have all the
fun.

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127

�Steve Metzger, Jeff Kersey, and Josh Ellis
have been friends for 3 yr .

Anetria Conver e, Tri ha Henry, Kelly
Compton, and Kendra Kenzy friend for 3 yr .

Tianna Bowen and Monica Hubbard have
been through thick and thin for 6 yr .

Devin Weadon and Ben Budd have b en bud
for a whopping 9 yrs.

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Front row: Devin Weadon. Second row: Jeff Kersey, Anetria Converse, Kelly
Compton, Trisha Henry, Kendra Kenzy. Third row: Steve Metzger, Josh Ellis,
Tianna Bowens, Monica Hubbard, Ben Budd. Over these years, each person
within each group has labeled each other with the title friend. How long has it
been? Well, ask each person and he/she will tell you, "Not long enough!"

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SENIOR CLASS POEM Class Colors: Wine
and
Another Day
CJvor0
Our very last day is
drawing near
the final day of our
Class Gift: gladiator
senior year.
)Vlascot
A time to laugh , a
time to cry
Class Size: 402
but never a time to say
good-bye.
Our friends were

always there
to get us through the
day.
And somehow they
always knew
the right thing to do
or say.

"Have definite plans and
goals set. Make sure to
enroll in college A.S.A.P. "
- ROYER

Class Flower: r&lt;ose
Class Motto: "Our
destin01ies in the
success of our past,
and our faith in the
future."
"Be positive, have dreams ,
and short-term goals so
that you can give your life
small victories instead of
big defeats."

-CORNILS

Now the day has come,
the day is finally here.
We always thought
we couldn 't wait
but now we 're all in
tears, because we want
just one more day
to tell our friends
good-bye.
It could be awhile
before we see them
again, and we can 't help
cry.
We 're not completely
sure of what to do or
saY., but if we had a
wish we'cf wish for
another day.
-by Stacy
Vralsted

Showing the guys how it's really done, Jamie Glennon sinks the 8 ball.

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129

�Workin_' at it
Casey hne lend. a helping hand for
Ecology.

Mcltssa Quidachay, Mtsty Hatton, and
Pcrcila on Ecology trip.

Candice Tatum serves piva at the
Renatssance assembly.

Jennifer Glassic: Ecology tnp

Being a counselor at Widefield High School
has definitely been a highlight in my life.
Sequua Moms: Renatssance award.
What has ,made the greatest impression is
the student diversity. I admire and respect
that each one of you is a true individual and
each one of you is special in your own
unique way. I have seen many changes in
the time I have been here, but the one thing
that has not Changed iS the importance Of Mr Skadden: Physics class
education. I would hope that you take
advantage of your school years. This i one
opportunity you may never have the
ChanCe t 0 repeat. Kelly Compton and herry Prat: home football game
May you live your
life to the fullest. I leave Widefield High
School with eighteen years of precious
memories. To my friends, the students
and staff, you leave a memorable impact
on my life.
With much love and affection,
Mrs. Isabelle Gutierrez
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�Shaun Yunker: 1n the Auto cra'h simulator.

Tonoccus McClam: "The Miracle Worker··.

Tommy Harris: Crash dummy.

Andy Mesa: Ecology fieldtnp.

The Widefield H1gh School Marchmg Band.

131

�TeachiiL' I t
Mark Hatchell
Jay Cornil
Jane Moyer
Anna Romero-Lehrer
Joe Royer
Dave Turner
Mike Biondini
I ab lle Gutierrez
Thaddeu Hall
Jan Schuetz
Barb Smith
Rick Wil on
Carolyn Abel
Dave Adams
Carol Ander on
Roxeanne Bates
Cheri Becke
Kathy Borrelli
Trish Brock
Karen Burke
Andy Cain
Ginny Carl on
Jim Chambers
June Coblenz
Sherry Conley

132

�Helen Cozzie
Karen Crawford
John Cunningham
Gregg Dahlberg
Don Davi
Al Derby
John Devine
Joe Dionisio
Butch Fackelman
Jim Felice
Mary Freeman
Meg Gallagher
Doug Goforth
Judy Goodwin
Sharon Grenz
Anna Hamre
Ann Hawker
Mike Heatherly
Gary Held
Morgan Helton
Larry Henry
Nancy Holm
Kamberly Holmqui t
Bob Hudson
Connie Jack on
Ed Johnson
Randy Jone
Dave Krempley
Debbie Lacey
Mary Limardo

133

�Dr. Hatchell and "crew"
take a break from
cooking the WHS staff
breakfast to pose for a
photo opportunity.

Scott Loring
Brenda Lough
Susanne Lucero
Paul MacRenato
Donna Martin
Jean Martin
Michelle Ma ey
Shelli Miles
Richard Molter
Mark Munoz
Jeanette Mutchler
Wayne

ickle

Marian O'Neil
Linda Overlin
NancyRahne
David Reeder
Rick Risk
Jean Rolfs
Frank Sagona
S. Samuelson

134

�John Schoolmaster
Linda chwartz
Bob Sennert
Joan Sheram
Jim Skadden
Vanda kadden
Ru ell mith
Wayne Smith
Anne Spencer
Sarah Steinbach
Sharon troud
Duane Swan on
Chri Tabeling
Grant Taggard
Bob Taylor
Eric Theile
Bob Tim
Debbie Trapp
Dirk Vi er
Nancy Wade

RETIREE SPOTLIGHT
Ms. Limardo has been teaching English, Creative
Writing, Intermediate Compostion, English Literature
Today, and American Literiature for twenty years in
arne cla room here at Widefield. he decided that
wanted to become a teacher in the fir t grade and since
then she ha folowed her dream. Thi year he has
decided to stop teaching to finish writing a murder
my tery that he started, and al o orne hort storie in
hope that they can be published.
M . Limardo wants to do omething that is very
unique. She wants to move and live on an Indian
Re ervation o that she will be in pired to write. She
still wants to teach but, he want to fulfill orne of her
own dream fir t. She has treasured every year that
she ha been able to teach. She want to leave the
school with one message and that is this, "School is a
place to ground yourself in, so if you are firmly planted
in it you won't get struck by lighning when a torm
come."

135

�At the faculty ice cream social, Mr.
Biondini, licking his lip· in anticipation,
heads back for seconds, or is it third ?

Michelle Walker
Harry Wallace

Anthony Washington
Cynthia Wat on

John Weadon
Rose Wells

Joan Wermers
Corine Dauoert

Patti Grandel
Judy Henke

Presenting an impromtu sketching
lesson, Mr. ickle as ists the Ecology
class at Windmill Gulch.

136

�Judy Lacas e
Lydia Lemke

Stella Bowers
Phyllis Brown

Patiently waiting in line for her breakfast,
Ms. Carlson sports her shades again t the
early morning sun.

Elizabeth Ever on
Bobbi Harris
Pearl Hill
Janet Horvath
Jackie Hudgins
Mamie Hunter
Sandy Koch
Mary Ann Krau
Phyllis Madden
Carol Martin
Helga Morri on
Norma Pate
Beth Per hing
Helen To tano ki
Kim Tzitzica

137

�RETIREE SPOTLIGHT
Mrs. Gutierrez, a highly respected counselor
at WH , ha d cid d to, "move on with her
hfe." he has faithfully erved District 3 for
thirty year . he ha been a couselor at
Widefield High chool for ixteen of those
thirty years. he tate that, "It has been the
most trea ured years of my life."
Mrs. Gutierrez i planning on going
around the world with her husband. "It's
about time we pent orne real time with each
other, because mo t of our year have pent
with students not with each other." She is
looking forward to the rest of the year at
Widefield. he want to be with the students
he love o much for as long a· ·he can, ·o
that he can leave with the feeling of a job
well done.

John Morse
Todd Bruning
Mike Cooney
Rene Diaz

Ryan Hanagan
Clifford Lendsey
Robert Leppold
Ron Lesley

Angela Maltais
Steve Meissner
Reggie Sanders
Gerda Clark

Tere a Phillips
Annemarie Stevens

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�lVfakirt' It Work

At the induction ceremony, Debbie Flores and Tammy ack eagerly can the
sheet of benefits and di counts to which all Renai sance cardholders are entitled.
With his Renai sance carnation well secured, Peter Laird gives a re ounding
round of applause to the final tudent who were honored at the induction
ceremony.
The Renaissance planning commitee includes the following people: Top row Left
to Right, Ian Wilson, Devin Weadon, Candice Tatum, Patrick Boyd, Ellen Reed,
Aubrey Watkin , Trevor Bailey. Second Row: Mrs. Jan Schuetz, Angie
McClo key, Eddie Vigil, Ro ie Pilu o, Anne Griebel, Amanda Rivera, Amy
Rivera. Third Row: Ryan Weadon, Kri tin cuderi, Erin Watkin .

�Bottom: Mrs. Jan chuetz, Tianna Bowens, Kendra Kenzy, Monica Hubbard, h rry Pratt: Top: Laura Laffier, Elizabeth Perez,
ichole Me oy, Edd1e Vigil, Kelly Compton.

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Bottom: Anna Stephen, Adam Smith, Tommy Harri , Adam Faulk, Mr. Dave Adams: Middle: Kendra Kenzy, Kristin cuderi, Melissa
Quidachay, Rachel Weaver: Top: Cori Wright, Aaron Zie ke, Veronica Shell, Justin Arnell, Craig Hawker, Jolen Anderson
ot Pictured: Taryn Lax, Jessica Steen, Tonoccus McClain

140

�Bottom: Jon Zay, Vanessa Bryant, Turkesa Bell: Middle: Katrina Robinson, Roise Piluso, Tasha Kelly, Rach I Kirchmann, Kristin
cud n : Top: Mrs. Kamberly Holmquist, Mrs. Michelle Walker: ot Pictured: Veronique Bryant, Miyoko Taylor
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Bottom: Tisha Corral, Anne Griebel, Alicia Hawk r: Top:

arah Hunke, Tere a Youngblood, Aaron Zi ske, Christy Cruz:

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Pictured: Jennifer Green.

141

�Instill The Pride
Widefield High Schools NJROTC has struck pride in the hearts of
many of its students. It is one of many elective classes offered yet
stands apart from the rest by teaching respect, discipline, and
effective strategies to conquer life beyond high school. In addition
to pride and teamwork taught, there are many exhibition drill
teams and an enrichment course. This class consists of a color
guard, an armed drill team, an unarmed drill team, a rifle team,
and an armed regulation team. The color guard performed at
special events such as football and basketball games. Along with
other school events the teams also performed for the community,
bringing home many plaques and awards. NJROTC benefited not
only WHS students but also the community. Charity work helped
many students become better individuals; therefore making
Widefield a better community.
During the JROTC practice; Jeremy Sweet, Cory Medlin, Bonn San Diego, Joe Maier, Joe
Cantrell, Jame Maier, Brian an Diego, and There a Pillsbury tand in perfect position while
li tening to commands.

Posing for a group picture while on their excur ion to an Diego are the JROT cadet . Front
Row: Donald Bau man, atasha Delgado, Ana Krueger, Erika Cuellar, Raquel Figueroa, Andr a
Brandon, Jakie Frazee, Ryan Cruz, Amy Padilla, Sharla Little. Second Row: Captain W. A. Cain,
There a Pillsbury, Mike Wright, Chad Christian, Ryan Smith, Joe Cantrell, Luflossia Flournoy,
Tomika Boddie, Justine Host, Amanda Morris, Joe Abella, Carolyn Garvin, Brianne Carter,
LaShonda Duncan, Petty Officer 1/C Joe Malacara. Third Row: James Maier, Joe Maier, Joe
Dean, Mary Ann Muehlbauer, William Reye , Steven McKinney, Bill Evans, Elisha Volanos,
Jeanette Beaupre. Last Row: Cory Agher, Robert Hall, Ben Bauer, Jeremy Maxwell, Greg
Martin, Patrick Smith, Dominic Trujillo, Brandon Riggs, Sydney Cannon.

�While in San Di go, Ana Krueger receives a drenching while
standing in front of a Damage Control imulator.

Enjoying a delightful lunch at the sophomore orientation picnic before school starts,
NSl Cadets James cott, ory Medlin, and Brianne Carter line up to chow down on
some excellent avy hot dogs.

Dressed to the nines and in control are NJROTC leader Captain W. A. Cain, P tty
Officer I/C Joe Malacara, and enior Chi f "J .J ." John on .

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�1st Row: Tonoccus Me Clain, Candice Tatum, Kristin Scuderi, Rachel Kirchmann, David
Hobart, News Director, Mr. Joe Dionisio Michele Wilkerson
2nd Row: Mia Untalan Melani Garcia Sarah Kulinski, Jolen Anderson, Monica
Hubbard, Todd Swart, Tiana Bowens, Kristella Melero, Lillian Hidalgo, Jennifer Mac
Cabe
3rd Row: Chris War&lt;_L Steve Metzgar, Melanie Garcia, Steve Pressey, Rebecca Duran,
Amy Megow Ginny_J!jller
Not Pictured: Ms. Meg Gallagher and Mrs. Sheryl Conely

�4th Row: Lisa Christopherson, David Grim, Caleb Grusing, Jason Jones, Alan Taylor,
William Hess, Ellen Reed, Wilhem Perez, Chris Paul 3rd Row: Laura Maddox, Liz
Boatright, Jessica Fighter, Amy Rivera, Sara Mac Arthur
2nd Row: Salina Goodall, Elaine Fenwick, Zach Shaw, Julie Rosemark, Rosie Piluso,
Melissa Reynolds
1st Row: Arlene Treat, Angela Soule, Amanda Hartley, Mrs. Ginny Carlson, Debbie
Flores, Mariel Day
Not Pictured: Mrs. Linda Schwartz

�Writin' The News
"Journalism is a great class,"
stated junior, Israel Saldana. "I've
enjoyed it thoroughly." That's
something many students have said
about Journalism. The Widefield High
School Journalism staff worked hard
keeping the student body informed
about all the events which took place in
and around the high school.
Mr. Devine intently lectures hi cia s on the importance of
perfect writing.

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Kim Butler and Maria Sanchez-Trainor are working hard,
thinking of ideas for the newspaper.

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Steve Metzgar and Josh Ellis wave hello to th camera as they work tog th ron their
next article.

�Anna Stephen takes a break to smile for the camera.

Arlene Treat,
Editor-in-Chief, is
muddled in her
work.

Holly Albert works vigorously on the computer.
Pictured left to right 1st row: Alicia Hawker,Sherry
Pratt, Sandy Kim, Anna tevens, Maria anchezTrainor 2nd row: Heather Guidry, Holly Alb rt,
Jo h Ellis, Julie Rosemark, Tahlia Allen, Amanda
Hartley, Kim Butler 3rd row: Steve Metzgar,
Gregory Murray, Anjelique Johnson, Dan mith,
Laura Maddox, Mr. Devine, Tracey Gould, Laura
Thomas, Cassondra lin , Julie Horvath, Jimmy
orris. ot pictured: Arlene Treat.

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�Layin' it out
Thi year' 199 5-1996 yearbook
faced a number of challenging
deadline , but met them all
ucce fully. It took a lot oftime and
teamwork to create a yearbook that
told the tory ofthi year' Widefield
High School tudents. Hard work
and dedication are the key word that
be t de cribe what it took to make
thi yearbook pecial to everyone.
We've learned to work together a a
team in tead of individually. With
Mr. Weadon' guidance and patience
we have been able to di tribute a
wonderful book full of po itive
memorie to thi year's student . Thi
year ha al o been an exciting and
memorable one that no one will be
able to forget.

Top (L-R) : Mr. John Weadon. Taryn LaJ~. Rebecca Entncr. Tiffany Foltz,Jcrcm1ah wartt , Enn tc"'art. Jackie Olano.
Tara Peltz. Jcnmfcr Mom~.

ccond Ro"' Cand1cc Tatum. M1cah Lafncr. Enca Colhck. Trhha Henry. Sandy Kim.

Monique Sims. Jennifer Morton. Melanic Bell. Christina lgo. Dawn Everling. Botom Row: Debb1c Prievc. Stac}
Lcthbngdc, Angela B1scegha. lacey Smnh.

Saroya Tumcrisconcentratingondesigninga layout for the fiN time
for the 1995- 1996 yearbook.

M1cah Laffler and Jerem1ah Swartz arc counting pictures. making sure everything is perfect for th1s year's
yearbook .

�Christina Igo helps train Michael Stcan on making hts first layout for his very first ume.

Taryn Lax is focusang on gelling the copy done on the computer to meet
her deadline.

Vanessa Pro fin and Jennifer Morris arc dccidang on the best ptctures and captions while munch an' on
candy.

�Tossin' and Marchin'

Top row: Vane sa Greenlee, Elizabeth Perez, Diane Richard on,
Meghan Schnoe , Lillian Hildalgo, April chmidt, Tyeisha Preston,
Diana Bristol, omer Robert , Chris Llewellyn. Kneeling: Michelle
Jaramillo, Myra Wheeler, AnyekaEngland, Kierra McAnich, Christina
Lang, Jes ica Cale .

Marching band players really get into the beat at games, as Brianne
Band Day, 1995.

un shows at

Tammy Walter show that along with musical talent, it takes fmesse to play in
Widefield's Marching Band.

�Glad they are not wearing wool uniforms, hristina Lang, Elizabeth Perez,
and 'omer Rob rts practice marching on a hot Fall afternoon.

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Front row: Robert Hall, Mrs. Michele Massey, Mr. Ru Ma ey, LaShonda Duncan. 2nd Row: Tonoccus McClain,
Tony a Moonigham, Mike Holland, Adam Detwiler, Josh Brambila, Jennifer ilvi , Brendan Hogan, Rich Calhoun. 3rd
Row: Marie! Day, Ryan Weadon, Jason Laffier, Tammy Walter, Michelle Ring, Valarie Gallego , Gina Macias, There a
Kane, Andrea Avalos, Brianne Hoine -Brumback, Suzanne Giles. 4th Row: Laura Dobler, Honor Robert , Jennifer
Gla co, Kim Butler, Debbie Drinen, Genevieve Goodridge, Nikki Gerth, Shannon Hoffmann, Mike Bartee, Ro ie Pilu o,
Angela Soule, Arlene Treat, Andrew Tobin, Nick McCartney. 5th Row: Fernando Gonzalez, Danny Coleman, Rodger
Bwdjenska, Staci Tillman, David Kilstrom, Eddie Vigil , Shane Crenshaw, Rachel Weaver, Amy Sandvik, Jennifer Cox,
Jesse Hudkins, James Piveral. 6th Row: Bill Luten, Chris Bishop, Edda Ortega, Joel Kirkland , Kurtis Brown, Todd
Anderson, Sophia to well, John Bedel , Jo h Walker, Lillian Heinrich, William Reyes , Ryan O'Rourke, Fred Elli , Ja on
Brennan.

Angela Soule is the
picture
of
concentration, as it
is challenging to
march and play at
the same time and
requires
coordination and
skill .

�Tapirt' ~en1
Th re wa a new development this year in
th Widefield Athletic Training Program. A
new training room wa designed and then
built over the summer in the old wre tling
room. In tead of being cramped in a closetlike pace, now the training room is bigger
and better and ha a cla room attached.
Thi allows the trainer more room to do
their many job and lab space for teaching
the athletic training cour e . Certified
Athletic Trainer , Mr. Robert Tim and Mrs.
Michelle Walker care for athletic injuries
for every sports team. It i a lot of work for
ju t two people so that' where the student
trainer come in. To be a part of the after
chool program, the tudent must
succe fully complete the ba ic athletic
training class, must make an application,
and mu t be selected. Each student trainer
i a igned a team and he/ he must attend
practice and games tending to the injuries
of the players. While it is hard work, it is
al o a lot of fun.
Adriano Foreman tell student trainer Darcey Abel to
"live long and prosper~ while she tapes his fingers for
football practice.

Robert Tim, certified athletic trainer, tapes a pad on
David Carter' thigh to prevent further injury at football
practice.
Standing: (L-R) iki McCoy, Julie Gardner, Michelle
Walker (ATC), Robert Tim (ATC ), Tiffany Foutch,
Kn tin Scuderi, Chri tina Igo. Sitting: Taryn Lax,
Jamie Glennon, Melissa McKinley, Darcey Abel,
Marie) Garcia. Not Pictured: Jeanette Beaupre,
Je ica Steen, Jessica Armstead.

�Student Trainers Chnstma Igo, Jamie Glennon,
Taryn Lax, and iki McCoy take a break at a home
football game to do their b st impressions of
"Happy, Sleepy, Dopey, and Bashful."
Melissa McKinley, iki McCoy, and Marie! Garcia
pig-out at an open house banquet, celebrating the
new training room.

The training tafT is very exc1ted and proud of th edition of one of the
largest training rooms in the tate.
At one of th only unny football games, Taryn Lax, Marie! Garcia, and
Christina Igo kick back and relax at halftime.

�Building Trades is much more than a
regular everyday classroom. Students
taking this class leam how to build a house
the easiest and most efficient way possible.
Students involved in this class get the kind
of "hands on" experience that's needed for a
good job in the construction business.
Building Trades is almost a three hour class,
which means everybody has much more time
with their teacher and classmates, therefore
the class runs much more smoothly than any
regular hour class. After the house is built
they ell it just like any other house
professionally built. Although many times
families that have purchased a house made
by Widefield High School students feel that
it's not like the other houses, they feel it's a
better made house. Families feel this
because the students have time to make the
best house as possible. After all the house is
built by teenager students and will be there
for a many years after these students have
graduated. So they want to build the house
as best as they can.
Dennis O'Brien takes a break after he's satisfied that his work is
going well.

Marcus K.irschbaun is putting in clips and feels confident that he's
doing it right.

Sam Trujillo takes no time to hold the nail in place, he has faith he'll
get it in right the first time.
Dennis O'Brien takes a moment to make sure the boards on the roof
are even, while Mike Mason and John Sherwood observe.

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�Bobby Sorden shows no fear of heights while
framing the house.
Back row: Adam Lloyd, Mike Ma on, Richard
Bennett, John Sherwood, Josh Meirhenry,
David Sherwood, Perry owlin, Brian Durham,
Tim Otto, Sam Trujillo. Front Row: Mr. Lynn
Kopasz, Michael Wright, Marcus Kirschbaun,
Jody Kinney, Mike Kipp, Dennis O'Brien, Bobby
Sorden .

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�Revin_' it -up

Back row: Keith McGrew, Royal Hackenberg,
cott Taylor, Chris Haney, Brian Ro e, Mike
Per ad. Front row: Bobby Cochran, Jesse
Wagner, Will Fisk, Mr. Jim Chambers, Gary
Steven .

Mr. Jim Chamb rs shows Keith McGrew that tools can always be
found if put back in their place.

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�Back row: Mike Roberts, Robert Copper, Ryan Shuman, Jeremiah Noll Third row: Brian Hill,
Anthony Moody, Josh Miller Second row: Steve Lorenze, Jo h Rivera, Chris Hitchner, Mike
Frost Front row. Ervin Smtth, Rtck mith, Eric O'Donn II, Phil Lincoln.

Jes e Wagner and Will Fisk get true hands on experience as they work on the
carburetor.

Auto Shop is not a normal
everyday class like math or
English. "What it is that sets it
apart from any other class in
our school, is the fact that the
kids can see their immediate
results," explained Mr. Jim
Chambers. The students in
Auto Shop learn how to do
everything from changing tires
to computer diagnostics. The
Auto Shop class COII!petes in the
Ford Student Auto Skills
Contest. Eight students were
selected to take a written test at
Dorhety High School on
February 17, 1996. The two
students who scored highest on
the test go to Denver and
compete in a hands on trouble
shooting contest. They can win
tools, scholarships, and may
even be offered a job.

Chri Haney and Keith McGrew decide what to do with the car'
cam shaft.

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Competin' IS fun
On October 8,1996, 24 Widefield DECA students, along with two teachers, boarded the
big yellow limo at 6 a.m. Mter a long journey, they arrived at the Glenwood Springs'
Hotel Colorado. Students competed in categories ranging from Hospitality and
Tourism to Advertising and Display, and Quick Serve Restaurant.

Students who attended were: 1st row: Amy Farley, Joey Scroggs, Jessica Angeline, Marchelle Untalan. 2nd row: Christina Palmer, Stacie Pollard,
Adrienne Ritter, Jackie Baxter, Gwendolyn Dodd. 3rd row: Emily ance, Miyoko Taylor, Wilhem Perez, Kathy Murphy, Tony D'Alessio, Amy Sirois,
Ellen Reed, Monique Harding, Felicia Shipman, Ms. Marian 0' eil, hawnta Bell. 4th row: Kevin Hoodjer, Mike Hays, Myra Wheeler, Chris Paul,
Alii on Lott, Mr. Richard Molter.

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�October was declared Free Enterprise Month by Mayor Rob rt Isaac. The di play case
hows Widefield High School's free enterprise pirit.

Wilhem Perez concentrates on helpmg his group
come up with a promotional campaign in the Ice
Breaker category.

Kathy Murphy and
Adrienne Ritter were
Widefield's
repre entative at the
ational Career
Development Conference
in Orlando, Florida.
Senior, Joey Scrogg ,
jokes around during the
Glenwood Ice Breaker
event.

1st row: Evette Coffey, Jeannette Falu, Christy
Cruz, David Norris, Joey Scroggs, Mandie
John ton, Myra Wheeler. 2nd row: Kathy
Murphy, Adrienne Ritter, Marchelle Untalan,
Jessica Angeline, Tasha Kelly, Miyoko Taylor,
Shawnta Bell. 3rd row: Turkesa Bell, Monique
Harding, Tonya Fenner, Cheri Gillin , tacie
Pollard, Yunhui Yi, Amy Sirois, Tracy
Christian on, Linda Quinlan. 4th row: Wendy
Dray, Marcus Gaines, Cassie Chambers, icole
Frisbie, Emily ance, Gwendolyn Dodd, Felicia
Shipman, Erica Cuellar, Amy Farley, Cry tal
Munger, Ellen Reed, Chri tina Palmer, Jackie
Baxter, Debbie Reiman. 5th row: Randy Powell,
Vanessa Bryant, Paul Fergus, Robert Knight,
Luke Williams, Bryon Vann, Justin D'Ale io,
Ryan O'Rourke, Brad May, Wilhem Perez,
Amber Cavenough, JonPaul Wright, Patrick
Ditullio, Kevin Hoodjer, Mary Maunton, Chri
Paul, Garrett Parker, Kathy Dodd, Amy
McDonald, Stephanie Pyles, Melissa Martinez,
Lucas Martinez, Angie John on, Gregg Baxter,
Mike Myers.

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Back Row: Mr. Livingston, Mr. Derby, Ja on Moore, Cameron Hoppe, am Byrne, Dan Perez. Middle Row: Jennefer Glasco, Sarah
McArter, Eric Moore, Laura Maddox, Jennifer Stewart. Front Row: Wilhem Perez, Laura Thomas.

Back Row: Mrs. Abel, Diana Bristol, Kevin Gray, John Bedel, Joek Kirkland, Mrs. &lt;;Pnley. Front Row: Laura Thomas, Kiera
McAninch, Tere a Wheeler, Shawna Jorgensen.

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�Area Vocational Program or A.V.P. for short, is a program that sends WHS students to
Pikes Peak Community College to get job training that is not offered at the high school
.The courses that can be taken are: Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration
Technology, Automotive Industry Technologies, Aviation Maintenance Technology,
Commercial Art, Computer Aided Drafting- Mechanical Design, Criminal Justice
Administration, Dental Assisting, Early Childhood Education, Food Services, Health
Related Occupations, Machining Technology, Natural Resource Technology, Printing
Technology, Telecommunications, Television and Radio Broadcasting and Welding. Mrs.
Smith administers the program of about 15 to 20 students.

Back Row: Adrian Murray, Chris Mitchell, Brody Ohlbrecht, Gary Henry, Frank Malipli, Toni Brizzie. Front Row: Jennifer Robin on,
Jamie Price, Mrs. Smith, Tiffany Foutch, Jennifer Marton, Stephanie Zanzig, Carolyn Oxley, Monica Hernandez, Chris Wheer.

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�Strivirt' C)n_
Becky undermeyer with
cheerleading hopefuls
Mrs. Mitchell, Mr . Armstead and
Justin Hope at another rainy
soccer game.

Jed Kenzy: homework on a
unny day.

Paul Starkey: lunchtime.

America's most important role in the world,
almost from the day our country was born,
aive sophomore trapp d in
locker.
has been the role of moral leadership ... you
must learn to believe in the value of
responsibility of one to another; in your
responsibility to your faith and to the peoples
of the world. Believe in yourselves, believe
in your place in leading the world out of the
darkness of oppression. Believe that no one
Sophomore on picture day.
owes you a living, but that you owe so much
to others. Believe in your priceless heritage
of freedom, and that you must win it anew
as
will
every
Zack Henderson, Jason Parker, and Matt Erwin: after school
generation to come.
Believe in the United
States of America, for it is who you are.
The hope of the world has been in our
physical power, our moral strength, our
integrity and our will to assume the
responsibility that history intends us to
bear.
W. A. Cain
Captain, USN, (Ret)
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���Christiansen
Bohanan,Hamilton
Borthwick,Stacey
Bowden,Nikki
Bowen, Timathy
Bower,Jeff
Bower,Shawn
Boyd,Pat
Bradley ,Amber
Brambila,Joshua
Bream,Amy
Breaux,Tonya
Brenneman,Michael
Brigham,Dee
Bristol,Diana
Brodeur ,Michael
Brown, Charles
Brumback,Brianne
Bryant,Vane a
Bryant,Veronique
Buchanan, Gina
Budjen ka,Rodger
Burden, Tracey
Burge s,Ryan
Burnham,Brandon
Butler,Nathaniel
Byrne,Maris a
Calhoun,Richard
Calip,Leona
Campbell,J.J.
Cannon,Sidney
Cantrell,Jo eph
Carl on,Clari a
Carter,David
Cartmell,Hea ther
Cash,Bryan
Cates, Christy
,Cavanaugh,Amber
Cavin, Cabot
Chapman,Edward
Christian, Chad
Christiansen, Tracy
Chri tian en,Shannon

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�Clarke
Clarke,Katherine
Cline,Mi ti
Cohen,Mandy
Cohen,Shannon
Colby,Joel
Collin ,Tere a
Cone,Laddy
Cooley ,Roman
Coon, Cameron
Cooper ,Robert
Cooper ,Ronnie
Cooper,Sherry
Copeland,Meli a
Coplan,J a on
Corral,Jay
Co tales,Peter on
Coughlin, Tiffini
Cox,Jennifer
Craig,Bobby
Crampton,Ja on
Crenshaw,Shane
Cruz,Ryan
Curtis,Devyn
Daigle,Danielle
Daily ,Jamie
Dandurand,Kari
Davidson,Allison
Davis,Benjamin
Davis, Cedric
Davis,John
Davis,Nicole
Dean,Joseph
Decker,Nick
Deets,Zachari
Dela Cruz,Lynette
De Maria,Johnee'
Deylius,Matthew
Dion,Robert
Ditullio,Patrick
Doan,Sarah
Dobler,Laura
Dobyns,Heath

166

�Guiary
Douglas,Heather
Drobeck,Jason
Duncan,Christie
Durham,Brian
Eberhart,Nicole
Eberwein,Stephanie
Elefante,David
Ellis,Fred
Elwell,Lara
England,Anyeka
Entner,Becky
Erwin,Matt
Evans, William
Everling,Dawn
Falu,Jeanette
Fenwick,Elaine
Fichter,Jessica
Figueroa,Raquel
Fillinger,Tanja
Fiorillo,David
Flournoy ,Luflossia
Foltz, Tiffany
Ford, Tanya
Foster,Joe
Foulk,Adam
Fowler ,Jennifer
Frost,Michael
Fuhrman,Jennifer
Garcia,Melanie
Garcia,Mariel
Garvin, Carolyn
Gerleman,Joe
Gilbert,Laura
Giles,Suzanne
Gorton, Wendy
Gram ch,Cortney
Gray,Daniel
Green,Andre'
Grigg ,Brian
Grim,David
Guevara,Joanne
Guidry ,Heather

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167

�Gutierrez
Gutierrez, Chad
Guzman, Monique
Hall, Jeremy
Hampton, Daniel
Han en, Jo h
Hardy, Tyler
Harlow, Jennifer
Harri , Erne t
Harri , Kimberly
Harris, Kristi
Hawke , Michael
Hays, Michael
Hayward, J aneen
Hein man, Meghan
Render on, Robert
Henry, Kimberly
Herrin,Ryan
He ler, Trisha
Hidalgo, Lillian
Higley, Denise
Hilman, Sarah
Hobart, David
Hoenig Wendy
Hohertz, Jennifer
Holland, J a on
Holland, Michael
Hoodjer, Kevin
Hopkins, Lisa
Hopper, Crystal
Hucke, Augustine
Husband, Jo e
Hutchings, James
Igo, Christina
Ingram, Michael
Jackson, Denishia
Jackson, Elizabeth
Jackson, Michael
Jarvey, Jessica
Jemeson, Dawn
Johnson, Alan
Johnson, Anjelique
Johnson, Jade

168

�Machado
John on, Jeremy
Johnston, Mandie
Jones, Letricia
Jones, Robert
Justus, Sherry
Kane, Theresa
Kasa, Hiedi
Kastl, Shawn
Kelly, Tasha
Kennedy, Dalon
Kent, Jesse
Kilstrom, Katrina
Kinhofer, Erika
Kinney, Andrew
Kirchmann, Rachel
Kirk, Zane
Kirkland, Joel
Kirschbaum, Marcus
Knight, Robert
Kohnert, Chris
Krupp, James
Kuhn, Michelle
La Plante, Jacqueline
Laird, Peter
Lamb, Demetrius
Lammert, Brian
Lashley, Kasey
Laster, Shamonya
Laub, Aaron
Lax, Taryn
Le Blanc, Samantha
Lee, Denee'
Lethbridge, Stacy
Lienhard, Christopher
Little, Sharla
Loncki, Angel

Long, Stephanie
Lorenzen, Steve
Lustica, Rene
Lynch, Angel
Mac Cabe, Scot
Machado, Melissa

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169

�Machuca
Machuca, Catherine
Maddox, Laura
Madrid, Paul
Manning, Danielle
Mari cal, Michael
Marquez, Sophia
Martin, Brian
Martin, J a on
Martinez, Loraine
Ma chger, Elena
Ma on, Michael
Maxwell, Jeremy
May , Cornelius
Me Aninch, Kierra
Me Arter, Jennifer
Me Cann, Danielle
Me Cartney, Nichola
Me Clain, Tonoccus
Me Clatcher, Julia
Me Glade, Je e
Me Intyre, Nicholas
Me Million, Audrey
Me Near, Andrew
Medina, Christina
Medina, Helene
Medlin, Cory
Medlock, Nicholas
Melero, Kri tella
Mendes, Layna
Me a, Andrew
Mickelson, Bryan
Mike, Jessica
Mikules, Jeffery
Mile, Tommy
Miller, Joleen
Miller, Sarah
Mini ter, Jeff
Mitchell, Jonathan
Mitchell, Samuel
Montgomery, Jeremy
Mooningham, Tonya
Moore, Jason

170

�Perez
Moore, Lamar
Morgan, Amanda
Morgan, Robert
Morris, Amanda
Morris, Jason
Morris, Jennifer
Morse, A.J.
Murphy, Dawn
Murphy, Shaunelle
Mutchler, Kristen
N ack, Jeremy
Nance, Emily
Nava, Esme
Navarre, Nicole
Nelson, Cassie
Newlandgadea, Chris
Nicoll, Jeff
Noble, David
Norris, David
Norton, Michelle
Nowlin, Patricia
O'Brien, Dennis
O'Donnell, Ryan
O'Neil Kyle
O'Rourke Ryan
Opsahl, Harry
Overbay, Richard
Overton, Shaunte
Owens, Vickie
Padgett, Michael
Palmer, Amber
Parker, Garrett
Parker, Ja on
Parker, Michelle
Parker, Natasha
Peasley, Amber
Pedrazza,Alex
Percival, J.R.
Perez, David
Perez, Rebecca
Perez, Wilhem

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171

�Perkins
Perkin ,J a on
Perry, Heather
Perry, Tammy
Peter , teve
Peter on, Wendy
Phillips, Billy
Philp, Jennifer
Pickruhn, Thoma
Pilu o, Ro ie
Powell, Randy
Pre ton, Tyei ha
Prie t, D von
Profitt, Vane a
Pruett, J arne
Pyle , Stephanie
Ramirez, Chri tina
Reed, Ellen
Reiman, Deborah
Reinking, Chri tina
Reye , William
Reynold , Melissa
Richards, Keith
Richard on, Diane
Ridgeway, Renelle
Riggs, Brandon
Rivera, Athena
Rivera, Daniel
Rivera, Josh
Roane, Donte
Roberds, Corinne
Robert on, Donnie
Roberts, Michael
Roberts, Scott
Roberts, Somer
Robin on, Damien
Robertson, Katrina
Robin on, Tracy
Rocha, Loren
Rodriquez, Vanessa
Romero, Mario
Ro e, Brandon
Ro e, Craig

172

�Rose, Love
Ross, Melinda
Rowe, Michael
Ryan, Tim
Sack, Chelsie
Saldana, Israel
San Diego, Bonn
San Diego, Brian
Sanchez, Monica
Sandvik, Amy
San om, John
Santiago, Petra
Santos, Joaquin
chaffner, Courtney
Schmidt, April
Schnoes, Megan
Scott, Fernando
Scuderi, Kristin
Seelye, Daniel
Seggerty, Jason
Sewer, Raymond
Sherwood, David
Shinba, Kazeem
Shuman, Ryan
Simmons, Jeremy
Simmons, John
Simon, Kristine
Simp on, Jo h
Siroi , Amy
Slusher, Sandy
Smathers, Joe
Smith, Adrian
Smith, Chantel
Smith, Ervin
Smith, George
Smith, Patrick
Smith, Rickey
Smith, Shaunna
Smith, Tiffany
Smotherman, Joe
Sneed, Chris
Sorden, Bobby

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�Soule
Soule, Angela
Spann, Tere a
pecht, Amy
Spencer, Clinton
Stamp , Myron
Steffen en, Shawn
Stein, Michael
tewart, Ca i
Stewart, Erin
Stewart, Jennifer
Stirgus, Shanda
Stowell, Sophia
Sullivan, Christina
undermeyer, Rachel
Sundermeyer, Becky
Sword, J u tin
ykora, Jon
Tag trom, Jason
Taylor, Buck
Taylor, Miyoko
Tepley, Corinna
Thomas, Karintha
Thomas, Laura
Thomp on, David
Thomp on, Kathy
Thompson, Larry
Thurmond, Christina
Tillar, Donald
Tillman, Staci
Traut, Christopher
Treat, Arlene
Untalan, Mia
Utera, Sean
Valdez, Ray
Valdiris, Mark
Van Ningen, Jessica
Vaught, Ramod
Venning, Leahi
Vigil, David
Villanueva, Robert
Villanueva, Steven
Volanos, Elisha

174

���Campbell
Benson, Elke
Bernardo, LeiLani
Bichlmeier, Christina
Blackmon, J a on
Blackwelder, Willi
Bland, Anthony
Blanton, Crystal
Bolton, Abby
Bonnichsen, Pamela
Book, Holly
Boroz, Stacey
Boswell, Dana
Boutte, Justin
Boykin, Michael
Bradford, Joy
Braun, Joe
Brewer, Alli on
Brewer, Chad
Brimer, Daniel
Brooks, Kimberly
Brown, Chri tina
Brown, Gerald
Brown, Jermain
Brown, Jo eph
Brown, Kurt
Brown, There a
Bryant, Eric
Buice, Eric
Bujanda, Roger
Bunkley, Reynelda
Burn ide-Walker, Tanya
Burt, Clinton
Bushong, Kim
Butler, Kimberly
Byes, Daniel
Byrne, Kimberly
Cagle, Dale
Calip, Valerie
Calulot, Calvin
Campbell, Aaron
Campbell, Catrina

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�Campos
Campo , Danielle
Cannon, Jenniffer
Caraballo, Jennifer
Carab llo, Cody
Carneal, Jaid
Carazo, Jennifer
Carter, Said
Cartwright, Kenneth
Ca e, Royce
Casia , Francisco
Chadwick, Dennis
Chamber , Cassie
Chamber , Michael
Chapman, Robert
Chartier, J o ephine
Chavez, Milo
Cho, Hyong Sop
Ciezki, Nichol
Cillo, Michael
Cinko ky, Eric
Cinko ky, Jason
Claro e, Brian
Coates, Melissa
Cochran, Kristina
Coffey, Evette
Cole, Roysha
Coleman, Clarissa
Coleman, Daniel
Coleman, Kevin
Collin , Ishhod
Collin , Malisa
Contrera , Diamante
Cooper, Nyeim
Corbette, Shannon
Corl, Amanda
Corral, Tisha
Cosgove, Joshua
Cowan, Crystal
Cox, Melissa
Crego, Stephen
Crosby, Eric
Cruz, Christy

17

�Etaugh

=----~--

Cummings, Ca sandra
Cunningham, Latasha
Curti , Robert
D'Alessio, Justin
Dabbs, Danielle
Dalla , Charles
Darrow, Amanda
Dattage, Jennifer
Davies, Holiday
Davis, Candace
Davis, Donna
Day, Ameriah
Day, Mariel
Decker, Joni
Depooter, Seth
Derry, Jame
Detwiler, Adam
Diaz, Michael
Dicks, Chri ta
Dillard, April
Dillard, Rose
Dock, Chrystal
Dodd, Catherine
Dolihite, Ricky
Donofrio, Emily
Dray, Wendy
Drinen, Debbie
Duke, Daniel
Dukes, Kelly
Dunn, Jason
Dunn, Joshua
Duran, Yolanda
Eller, Rebecca
Elliott, Kimberly
Elswick, Eli abeth
Encinias, Antonio
Enderle, Jennifer
Engel, Jason
Engelman, Tami
Ervin, Jason
Espinoza, Nicky
Etaugh, Geoffrey

Oass of '98

179

�Evans
Evan, Jame
Fenner, Tanya
Fergu , Paul
Fernandez, Timothy
Field , Carlo
Fi cher, Andrea
Flagg, Elizabeth
Flores, Debbie
Fluharty, Jo hua
For be , J arod
Ford, Byron
Foreman, Tashiana
Forrest, James
Frankland, Felicity
Franklin, Tiiya
Frazee, James
Fri hie, Nicole
Fugate, Lindsay
Fuhs, Tiffany
Gallegos, Valarie
Gamble, Dennis
Garcia, I van
Garcia, Jennifer
Garcia, Ulises
Garcia, Virginia
Gardner, Kelly
Garland, Benjamin
Gerth, Nikki
Gib on, J aquyn
Gib on, Travis
Gilbert, Odell
Gilbertson, James
Gillins, Cheri
Gipe, Brynn
Gizzi, Gregory
Glaser, Scott
Glenn, David
Glover, Richard
Goin, David
Golden, Gregory
Gonzalez, Azucena
Gonzales, Juan

180

�Heckert
Gonzalez, Michelle
Goodall, Salina
Gravelin, Richard
Grave , Donald
Gray, Dwayne
Green, Donald
Green, Erin
Green, Jennifer
Gregory, Anthony
Griebel, Anne'
Grima, Ricardo
Grissom, Fayra
Grow, Jack
Gru ing, Jo hua
Guerrero, George
Gumbs, Tomeka
Hale, Kimberly
Hall, Cheryl
Hall, Jannean
Hall, Mike
Hamilton, Jennifer
Hamilton, Kaley
Hampton, Jeffery
Randell, De iree
Hansen, Jeremy
Hard, Debra
Hardy, Candice
Harig, hauntel
Harris, Amanda
Harris, Lati cha
Harri on, I aac
Harri on, La hon
Hartley, Amanda
Harvey, Brent
Haugeto, Jo hua
Hausman, Jolene
Hawk, Danelle
Hawker, Alicia
Haynes, Justin
Hayward, Jennifer
Head, Robert
Heckert, Jo hua

Class of '98

1 1

�Heckman
Heckman, Kevin
Heinrich, Lillian
Hendrix, J arne
Henke, Ca ie
Henry, Clari a
Henry, Kanya
Hensinger, Diane
Hensley, Matthew
Hernandez, Michael
Herrington, Zachary
Hess, William
Higley, Tiffany
Hill, Jennifer
Hill, Michael
Hitchner, Chri topher
Hixson, Michael
Hobart, Stephen
Hofmann, Jennifer
Hoffman, Beverly
Hoffman, Shannon
Hofmann, Travi
Hogan, Brendan
Holcomb, Jeremiah
Holland, Mitchell
Holland, Talea
Holme , Angelic
Hope, Ju tin
Hor t, Jodie
Horvath, Julie
Host, Jus tine
Houchin, Brandy
Houp, Stephanie
Houston, Robert
Huddleston, Vinita
Hunke, Sarah
Hunt, Eryn
Hunter, Jeremy
Hunter, John
Husband, Eric
Hutchison, La abre
Jackson, Robert
James, Charlie

1 2

�Kozloski
James, LaChristy
James, Leonard
Jaramillo, Celena
Jaramillo, Elena
Jarmu z, Miriam
Jeffcoat, Ricky
Jewell, Evan
Johanson, Janette
John on, Annelie e
John on, Demetrica
John on, Dwight
Johnson, Frederick
Johnson, Jaclyn
John on, Jo h
John on, Michael
Johnson, Terence
Johnson, Will
Jolly, Robert
Jones, Cameron
J one , Christine
Jone , Christopher
Jones, Jason
Jones, Travis
Jorgen en, Shawna
Joy, La Rhonda
Juarez, Fernando
Jungerman, William
Keller, Shayla
Kennedy, Chad
Kenzy, Jed
Kiddie, Stephanie
Kil trom, David
King, Dwight
Kipp, Michael
Klaflky, Paula
Knox, Alfred
Knut on, Tim
Kohne, Chri
Kohnert, Wendy
Kois, Jo eph
Kowal ki, Mi ti
Kozlo ki, Heather

Class of '98

1 3

�Kriner
Kriner, J eran
Krueger, Brian
Kulin ki, Sarah
Kwa niew ki, April
Lacroix, N aomie
Lacy, Ryan
La Ga e, Tina
Lanca ter, Aundroushe
Lane, Magnus
Lang, Christina
Lapin, Taurus
Larancuent, Kathleen
Largent, Michael
Larsen, David
Lar on, Matthew
Lar on, Paul
Latour, Andrew
Lavier, Jennifer
Leckie, Sean
Lee, Crystal
Leeman, Colin
Lemere, Wendy
Lenard, James
Lerma, Brandi
Lewi , Aaron
Lewis, Hunter
Lewi , Talisha
Lick.hardt, Sabine
Lilly, Vern on
Loewenstein, Christie
Lombardo, Lisa
London, Ebony
Lopez, Irka
Loscalzo, Deborah
Lott, Allison
Lucero, Gilbert
Lund,Cristopher
Lynch, Mandy
Macias, Gina
Mager, Mary
Maldonado, Tamara
Malicdem, King

184

�Mills
Marks, Demian
Marrs, Jennifer
Marshall, Jason
Martin, Chevy
Martin, John
Martin, Julie
Martinez, Luca
Martinez, Meli a
Mascitelli, Michael
Matli, Carol
Maunton, Mary
Maxwell, Hector
May, Bradley
Me Arter, Sarah
McCarthy, Miranda
McClatcher, Louisa
McClelland, Chris
McColgan, Katie
McCrystal, Heather
McCusker, Jered
McDaniel, Danae
McDonald, Amy
McDonald, Richard
McKinney, Steven
Mcintyre, Jennifer
McMinn, Jesse
McNew, Joshua
McVey, Robert
Mead, Eric
Medina, Amanda
Megow,Amy
Meiris, Roger
Mendoza, Jose
Messer, Nathaniel
Mestaz, Deanna
Meszler, Dan
Michel, Michelle
Miller, Gina
Miller, Kimberly
Miller, Michael
Miller, Scott
Mill , Hank

Class of '98

1 5

�Mirenda
Mirenda, John
Mitcham, Amanda
Mitchell, Casey
Molio'o, ofia
Mollaun, David
Montel, Kent
Montgomery, Jo hua
Moore, Andrew
Moorehead, Bertha
Moorehead, David
Morris, Angelina
Morris, Gregory
Morri on, Sequita
Morrow, Kavik
Mor e, Julie
Moutrey, Robert
Mumma, James
Munger, Crystal
Munoz, Barbara
Murphy, Gary
Myers, Michael
N ack, Tamara
Nagle, Jennifer
Nail or, Malikah
Nave, Shafter
Neilson, Jonathan
Nelson, Frank
Nicandro, Edward
Nikirk, Jared
Noble, Jennifer
Noll, Crystal
Noll, Jermiah
Nowlin, Gregory
O'Brien, Shamus
O'Laughlin, Shaun
O'Neal, Denise
O'Neill, Heather
Orman, Angie
O'Shea, Loren
Ogden, Leah
Oliver, Bethany
Olivero, Miguel

1 6

�Richmond
Ott, Tiffany
Oxley, Kenneth
Padilla, Frankie
Palmer, Jason
Par on, Lea Ann
Patterson, Kamal
Paul, Christopher
Payton, Zachary
Peat, Richard
Penzien, Jake
Peoples, Michael
Perez, Cherie se
Perkins, Jo h
Perrow, Damien
Perry, Elise
Persad, Anthony
Pierce, Kri ten
Piluso, Meli a
Pinkerton, Aaron
Pizano, Jose
Poree, Amber
Poston, Richard
Presley, Derek
Presson, Deni e
Price, Robert
Pruett, Justin
Pruitt, Michelle
Pruitt, Misty
Prys, Cry tal
Rael, Diana
Ragsdale, Kellan
Ramirez, Rachel
Rankin, Joe
Ray, Carmen
Reaves, Chaliamber
Reece, Stacy
Reed, Zane
Reininger, arah
Reynolds, Kenneth
Reynold , Wendy
Rice, Tami
Richmond, Chri tina

Class of '98

1 7

�-----Ricketts
Ricketts, Lakesha
Ricketts, Paul
Rife, Eric
Ring, Michelle
Roan, Eli a
Roane, Kylene
Roberts, Daniel
Rogers, Billy
Romero, Cory
Romero, Emeric
Romero, Johnathan
Ro emark, Julie
Rupprecht, Kimburly
Ruybal, Jeremiah
Sackett, Angela
Salazar, Geneive
Sanchez-Traynor, Maria
Sansom, Trevor
Savage, Luke
Sayles, Jeremiah
Schaaf, Jennifer
Schaal, Jackie
Schuler, Thomas
Schwengler, Barry
Scott, Earl
Scott, Ebony
Scott, Elizabeth
Scott, Karen
Seidel, Stephen
Selvage, Stephanie
Serna, Lee Anne
Sewell, Antoine
Shah, Simon
Sharp, Heidi
Sharp, Paul
Shavies, Shalunda
Sher, John-Micheal
Shelton, David
Shinaba, Hakeem
Shuff, Arnie
Shultz, Crystal
Smalberger, Terri

188

���Zieski
Wilcox, Beth
Willenborg, Sherry
Williams-Wilson, Doug
William ,Doug
Williams, James
Williams, Romance
Williams, Tia
Wilson, Dennis
Wilson, Travis
Wimberly, Vakiesha
Wise, Derrick
Wohl, Courtney
Wolfe, Lance
Wolfe, Tina
Wolfe, Tonya
Wolford, Jennifer
Wood, Adam
Woolard, Micheal
Woolsey, Jennifer
Wright, Aaron
Wright, Evan
Wurdman, Lori
Ybarra, Rickey
Yearicks, Michelle
Yee, Michael
Youngblood,Teresa
Zieske, Aaron

Class of '98

191

�Devin Weadon and Alex Pedrazza:
entering the Sweetheart Dance.

Ertdirt' it
Shannon Braun, Wendi Glick, Casi
Stewart and flowers: enjoying the
sun during lunchtime.

Rachel Weaver:
concentrating in class.

Lineup for White Card
on the first day of Spring
sports.

Dear Widefield students,
I've been here) at
Widefield
longer than any
Ryan O'Donnell wears the latest
And
d
plant-life fashion.
of you (I hope .
uring my twenty years
as an English teacher here I've learned as
I've taught you. I've learned that although
my subject is important, my students are
much more important. I've learned that my
students can be wonderful teachers, ant
that teaching is one of the best ways to
learn. I've learned that your parents are
the mOSt im p0rtant people in your life (even Steve Pickens: natural pose.
if you don't think so). I've learned to respect
you for your gifts. Don't let anything deter
Y0 U f 0 r m p 0 Sit i V e Mandy Merritt, Christina Norman, Marie Mirenda, Eleanor Bonoan
We've been best friends for a long time. I love you all dearly and thank
goals. Keep learnl.ngl. you
for everything. On the long road of life we'll all always stick
Give
yourself together. Love, Marie
permission to learn,
to think and to make strong decisions
based on what is good not only for you,
but for all of us. Set your hopes and your
goals: then live them out with joy,
knowing that you can be an unstoppable
force for good.
~rs. ~aryLimardo

192

�Cori Wright
Cori,
On the go-then and now! That
enthusiasm and belief in yourself will get
you were you want to go!
Love always, your Family

Amy Rivera warily threads her way down
into Windmill Gulch.

Shawn Crampton: bored after school.

Angela Bisceglia
Angela,
You were named after a great man and are truly
living up to the image! Keep growing and learning.
Remember always how much you are loved!
Love, Mom, Dad, Dave and all of the kids!

193

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proud of you W w1 h you
and
contmu d ucc
hdppm
You arc truly n
m p1rnt10n to u and we are o
fortunate to hav you a our
daught r nd 1 t r
Lo ,
1om Dad, • J1mm

A1 JELL .E
ou ar m th1
\ r proud of you
und bl
d to have you' K p
your head up'
CO GR T LATlO ' W
love ou!
Lov dlway
1om, Dad I , &amp; Zeffry
t

Rl DOl PH BERRIE

u

ARAB APODACA
We are o proud ofth tr1d
you mad to re ch our go
Your a b aut1ful young
woman, Pnd We know th
future hold a lot of ucc
for
you You have our love and
upport m all you do
Mom Dad

JE

If ER BIR Hf IELD

Good luck m th futur W
lov ou
Lov
Your f. miiv

HEATH!- R BOOK

Y I. HA

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RATULATIO •
YAISH
you made 1t'

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195

�BOBBY 0 HRAN
It' b en fun watching you
b come the per on you are
today and we are very proud of
you. Graduation i the fir t
step on the way to your dream.
We'll be there for you to ee
you in the winner' circle.
Love alway ,
Mom, Dad, &amp; Kristy

AMY DAGUE
Continue reaching for the ·tar.·
and all your dream will come
true. We are o proud of you!
Love,
Mom &amp; Dad

ERI A OLLICK
Nothing I have ever done has
given me more joy and
rewards than being a father to
my daughter. Always
remember to delight your elf in
the Lord and he will
trengthen you and give you
the desires of your heart.
Love,
Dad

KAYCEE DAVI
You were a beautiful baby, and
grown into a beautiful young
woman. You can do anything
you et your mind to do. Your
future is very bright, you are a
pecial daughter. We will
alway be here for you.
Love,
Mom, Dad, &amp; Clint

KELLY COMPTON
UZANNE DAY
What a babe? " lo e your
mouth!" We are very proud of
you. Keep up the good work.
We love you dearly.
Dad, Mom, Je ica, &amp; Molly

JOSH COPPLE
"WHERE' LUNCH?"

CONGRATULATION ! Keep
on smiling and bouncing.
Mom, Dad, April, &amp; Julie

GWENDOLYN DODD
January 11, 1978 wa. a truly pec1al day in our
hves becau&gt;e you entered the world and hfe
has never been the ~me. You turned from a
precious baby mto a cute k1d , and now you
have blo. omed mto a truly beautiful woman
Along the way you have given us many
wonderful memones Your inner strength.
your canng and lovmg heart your concern for
others, and your great. en. of humor ha\e
always 1llummated your bemg. L&lt;&gt;tth
quahlles gu1de you through your JOurney of
hfe. We will always treasure the ~rtt wh1ch we
were given 18 years ago, our precious Gwenny.
All our love,
Mom , Dad, Cathy, and Sk1ppy

NICOLE CROWE
May your graduation day be
the beginning of all your
dreams a nd life's successe .
We are so proud of all your
accomplishment , award , and
all of your achievements that
you've done throughout school.
We love you o very much!
Dad, Mom, &amp; Sarah

REBECCA DURAN
Your one of a kind! What a
trea ure just a few word of
encouragement and you took
the ball and ran with it. God
bless you weetheart, as he
blessed us with you.
We love you,
Mom &amp; Phil

You
must have been a beautiful baby ...
196

�TIFFANY FOUTCH
CHRISTINA EVANS
Congratulations! You have been
complaining for years-now we are
finally getting rid of you. U e
what you hav learned and go for
your dreams.
Love you,
Mom, Dad, Robin, andy, &amp; Joel

Memorie from the past, you have
made mine o special. With
dreams for the future, in which you
have made them come true.
ontinue to have vision for where
you want to be, and you will always
ucceed. We're all so proud of you.
You're a very special daughter and
friend .
I love you,
Mom

DAVID FALER
Remember you will always be
D.L.F. and Mom's little sweatheart.
We love you very much and we are
very proud of you. God has truly
ble ed us with a terrific son. You
are o very special to us. May our
Lord alway be with you in your
success, health, and happiness in
what life has to offer.
Love always,
Mom &amp;Dad

AMY FARLEY

JACKIE FRAZEE
You grew up to fa t. " o stand
up for your right !"
I love you,
Mom

NICOLE FREDINBURG

It's amazing how little you
have changed. We are proud of
you, Amy!
Love,
Mom &amp;Dad

"CONGRATULATIONS NicoleWe knew you could do it!"
Love,
Dad, Mom, &amp; Chelsea

ELAINA FENNEWALD

JULIE GARDNER

We love you and are so proud of
you!!! You have accomplished
so much and now you are
poised and ready to go even
farther. Just remember
sweetheart; Always take it to
the hoop!!!
Love,
Mom, Dad, &amp; Aubrey

TANYA FORD
BELIEVE I YOURSELF
Believe in yourself-in the power
you have to control your own life,
day by day, B li vein the strength
that you have deep inside and your
faith will help show you the way ...
Believe in tomorrow and what it
will bring--let a hopeful heart carry
you through, For things will work
out if you tru t and believe there'
no limit to what you can do.

0 GRATULATIO S JULIE!!
You have worked very hard to get
where you are today. We are proud
of you for your accompli hments.
Remember, uccess i mea ured by
what you do and how you do it, not
by how much you have.
Love always,
Mom, Dad, Kelly, tacy, &amp; Vicki

JAMIE GLENNON
We're o very proud of you!!
Keep your dream and
determination and we'll know
you'll suceed in whatever you
do. Congratulation and much,
much love.
Love,
Mom, Dad, &amp; Jody

197

�Gf

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(,ELA (,( IDR'r

Lov you Wl th drt
!\1om &amp; Dad

DY&lt;,RACI

word JU t don t e 1 t to t II
you ho\\' proud of vou we ure.
You have already ccomph hed
o much \ e lov you more
than word can a
ongratulat10n may your hfi
be full of love und h ppme
Go
for 1t K m'
We love you,
Mom, Dad, &amp; Amy

1om &amp; Uad

ELIZA GRIFFE

\Ve are o proud of you and all
your accompli hm ·nt .
ontmu the re t of your hfe
' 1th a po 1t1ve tt1tude and you
will go far We pr y that God
Will contmue to gmde and bl
you m your coming y •ar . nly
four more to go'
Lov,
Mom, Dad, • a10m1

LAUR

HAWK!&lt;.

Good luck m the futur "
Yearbook t ff

You
must have been a beautiful baby ...
19

�S
Th dav ha fin lly arnV(•d
Graduation Day'' You have
lwdy trtv d for UCCl , and
no )'OU hav m de 1t Ju t
k ep you eye focu d on our
goal and th Lord, and you,
w1ll alway ucc cd m hfe
God ha bl ed u tt
Love you alw
Mom Kry tl

MO I&lt;

Hl BBAHI&gt;

You h v b en bl l.'d w1t
unhmil&lt;'d tal nt Th year
ahead of you w1ll b full or
challenge that you \ Ill be able
to meet
II our love
Dad :Mom, Michelle Mike ·
Mich

MELI

AJAC~O

You dtd 1t' W r o proud of
you We lov you mor than
you can Imagin nght now and
always. You are o mart,
talented, and beauttful We
wtll !way h h re for you
Mom Dad

IWKIM

I knO\ you w I, do great m
C'SC You have demon trat d

uch coura throu hout vour
youth 'ow that your 1ll
grown th world ha
omethmg to look forward toyour entrance , hm for all to
ee"
Lov
~om

A1

KRUEGER

You rea gr •at daughter' et
our goal nd go for 1t. L1ke
Salena md, "Remember th
tmpo 1blc 1 alway po 1ble
We are proud of you'
Mom D d

EDW RD L KYLf.. II
You are half,,ay throu rh hfi
almo t a man. It 1 not thE.' end
but th begmnmg EnJOY hfi
but eek th new challenge
and your drectm w1ll com
true. Wo arc proud of you and
we lov you.
Mom · Kry tal

Jabo k1 boy-Your n of
humor h. alway put laughter
m our h rts' Keep 1t ah ay
and you'll alway help oth r .
We tren ur you and w1ll b
ther for you for v r' W ar
proud of you Tru t m God!
Lov,
Mom &amp; Dad

xoxoxo

LAURA LAFFLER

Lov,
Mom, Dad, and ll your family

Gen ki gtrl Your mtl has be n
there from d y on bnght nmg up
our world' You Will c rtnmly go
out nd bnghtcn up th r t ofth
world W nr alway th r for
you' W ar proud of you Tru t m
God
Love,
Mom&amp; Dad

xoxoxo

199

�AUBREY MARTINE7
Mico ki-Mr. riou , alway
wanting to learn more, do
more. Your kindne i alway
howing. How very proud we
are of you. We're there for you
on, Alway ! We are proud of
you. Tru tin God!
Love,
Mom &amp; Dad

xoxoxo

Rita-" ongratulation "to our
little poet. Your Dad and I are
very proud of_you, and love you
,_.__,.,.._.~very much. You are our fir ·t
born little girl and xou have
grown into a beautiful young
woman. We will alway b
here for you.
God bles you!
Mom, Dad, Ju tin, &amp; hri tian
Michael

TACEY LANDRETH
You've come a long way, Baby!
I'm o proud of you. I wish you
happine , love, and the
courage to make your dreams
come true. I couldn't be more
proud of you. Face life with
courage, faith, and happine
Love,
Mom &amp;Dad

ICHOLE MC COY
Niki- ongratulation ! We are
o very proud of you and all of
your accompli hment !
We love you!
Mom, Dad, &amp; Mandy

LISA MC GLOTHLI
JUSTI

LEE

We're o proud of you and the
young man you have come to
be. We know God will continue
to bles your life.
We love you!
Mom&amp;Dad

You were once so small, that we
could prot ct you But now that you
are grown, we hop our love,
strength, and guidance will help
you to b come whatever you want
out of life. Go forward knowing
you have our love. We will always
b h re, or in spirit to love you,
guide you and protect you.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Your Sister and
Brother

KEITH MC GREW
TRINITY LIND
HEY!! It' time to celebrate!!!

you can ee, even way back
then, you had occer in your
blood. Keith, we are o very
proud of you. May you find
ucce in whatever life brings
&lt;tu'f{io.j!t.\::i your way. Mopar to you!!
Love alway ,
Dad, Mom, &amp; Cry tal

JAMIE MACLEOD
We are o very proud of all that
life ha given you and you took
advantage of. Words can't
expre s how happy we are. Take
life one tep at a time, although
that's never topped you before.
Good luck in the rest of your life
and remember, we'll always be
there for you.
Love,
Mom &amp;Dad

MICHELLE M

KEAL

We are proud of the hard work
you did over the pa t twelve
years. We wish you the very
b t a you eek bigger and
better goal .
Love,
Mom &amp;Dad

You
must h l.Ve been a beautiful baby ...
200

�MELIS A M KINLEY
There i a wonderful and
exciting new world waiting for
you. Never give up on your
dreams. Nothing is impossible
if you really want it. Be
happy!!
Love,
Mom &amp; Dad

DAVID MESZLER
You've come a long way baby!!
We love you,
Mom &amp; Dad

JENNIFER (NIKKI ) MORTON
My daughter, my best friend .
How proud I am of you. You
made it. Keep on miling as
you pursue your goals and
dreams. You can do anything
your heart de ire .
We love you,
Mom, Dad, &amp; Eric

MARY-AN MUEHLBAUER
CONGRATULATIO !!! I love
you with all my heart. Always
know that I will be there for you .
Keep all your dreams and
aspirations in perspective. All the
dreams you have ever had,__you
accomplished-by your elf. You
have always been the independent
one of the three and continue for
yourself. And don't forget to have
lun while you are out tfiere battling
the world . God Bless!!
Love always
Mom &amp; the family

KRIS MITCHELL
DONNA NEWKIRK
We wish you all the be t for
your future. Make the be t of
it-you know we are always here
for you.
We Jove you,
Mom, Dad, &amp; Angela

YOU GO GIRL!.
Love,
Mom, Dad, &amp; Diane

ANNIE NEWMAN
MARK MO EYPENNY
CONGRATULATIONS!! We
are proud of you and all of your
accomplishment . et your
goal high and don't top until
you reach them!
Love,
Mom &amp; Dad

My little girl' all grown up
now ... Congratulations!! I
knew you could do it. You have
achieved more out of life than
you realize. I'm o very proud
of you and alway have been.
Just follow your heart, and
your dream will come true.
Love you,
Mom
CHRISTINA NORMAN

SARAH MORRIS
May you alway walk in beauty
and your path be filled with
light. Never let go of your
power you are, Love, a child of
God. othing is impo ible
with Him at your ide.
Much, much love and prayers,
Ella

K.issy girl-You were uch a
weet child and you have
grown up to be an even sweeter
young lady. The world i
waiting out there for you. You
go and tackle it head on. You
can h ave anything you et your
heart on- o you go girl!
Love,
Mom

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BRADLEY J Y PO WI- l L

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back, go forw rd 1th a mil
laughter and a n e of humor
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THf. . HK A PILLSBURY
From outhto adulthood,
From hfi turm01l to pi a ure .
Your hfe 1 blo ommg w1th
untold trea ure
Lo" ,
Mom Dad

DEBBIE PRIE E
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b hmd you R ach for th&lt;'
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Love,
Mom ·Dad

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203

�GARYR

HFORD

It's a long way from cub cout
to the Marine . You can do it!
Love,
Mom &amp; Dad

JEFF ADLER
We never had a doubt you were
building a great future! We are
o proud of you and we love you
to piece , our little man.
Mom, Dad, Je ie, &amp; the girls

ANGIE HARP
eems hk yesterday you wer mn
fishing with dad for the first tim
eems like only yesterday you and
your friends were playing your fi t
basketball game. It's hard to belu v
you are all grown up now. Your morn
and dad wi h you all the luck and
good fortune in the future. Alway he
the best you can be in whatever you
do. et your goal high and alway
keep your faith in God. Daddy' httle
girl is all grown up now!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Hollie, &amp; Little Austin

The day you were born, we
knew that you were going to b
a great ucce . Your talent in
drama, art, and languages has
amazed and delighted us all.
We will enjoy watching you
"tack! with enthusia m" your
exciting future.
Love,
Mom, Bill, Dad, &amp; Anna

VERONI A "VERN" SHELL
JO EPH AN HEZ
We are very proud of you and
your accomplishments. Aim
high for your goals and be
happy.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Jeremy, Jarrod

Well, you did it! We are o
proud of you! You are a very
special young lady and we wish
you the b st of luck in the AF.
You will never fully realize how
much we love you sweety! We
sure will miss you!
Love,
Dad, Mom, &amp; James

ROSALI DA SANCHEZ

JOHN HERWOOD

From crayons to perfume, from
little girl to beautiful young lady.
We are proud to be your parents,
brother , ister and a part of your
life. Congratulations on the first
stage of your life. Keep faith in
God and in your family and there
will be no limits to your future. We
will always be here for you.
Love,
Mom, Dad, John Jr., Michael, &amp;
Edwina

You and I already know how
we feel about each other,
becau ewe say it everyday.
just wanted to tell you here
that I am honored that God
cho e me to be your mom.
Congratulation Kiddo, in a job
well done.
Love always,
Mom

MISTY SHUFF

BRYAN WADE SCO'IT
We are so very proud of you
and we're very fortunate to
have you a our on. God bless
you. Love you very much!
Mom&amp;Dad

Words can not express how
proud of you I am. You have
come so far and you have o
much ahead of you. I hope all
of your dream come true.
Don't ever top dreaming.
We love you,
Mom&amp;Amie

You
must have been a beautiful baby ...
204

�JAMIE SIMON
You couldn't wait to come into
our world and, as always, you
have mad us very proud.
ongratulation on me ting
life's challenge head on, and
once again coming out on top.
We love you,
Mom, Dad, Kristine, &amp; Shandy

JE

I A "JAS" TEEN

Your pirit and determination
have brought you a long way
and we know you will follow
your dream . We are so proud
of you and will alway be here
for you.
Love,
Mom, Dad, &amp; Thoma

ANNA STEPHEN
ADAM SMITH
Adam practicing "down"
po ilion at one year old.
Love,
Dad &amp; Li a

May you alway keep your
smile, and alway be full of
laughter. You are ble ed to
have o many friend . We are
so proud of you!
Love forever,
Mom, Dad, &amp; Family

STACEY SMITH
To my daughter: The world
will be enriched by the high
caliber per on you are and
alway b en, as I have been
enriched ince the day you
pushed your way into this
world.
Special love,
Mom

JEFFERY STUART
"You better hurry and take thi
picture while I am still
smiling"!!

WAYNE STARKEY
You are everything we ever
hoped for in a on. We pray
that all of your dreams will
come true and may the love of
Je u alway hine in your life.
Remember that we will alway
be there for you. God Bless
you.
Love,
Mom &amp; Dad

ERICA TOWELL
You have many role ahead to
how what a tar you really
hine on!!
Love,
Mom&amp;Dad

JAIME STEELE

From the time you were just a
baby, you have filled our lives with
love, laughter and happines .
Thank you for being such a pecial
daughter. We are proud of you and
your accomplishment . As you
graduate from high school, there is
so much ahead for you. We know
you will accomplish whatever you
et out to do!
We love you,
Dad, Mom, &amp; Dustin

JEREMIAH WARTZ
Inqui itive, intelligent,
athletic, and a gentle pirit-Jeremiah i the highlight of my
life.
Love,
Mom

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�Index
A
Abel , Carolyn Mrs. 132 160
Abel , Darcey 2 13 25 41
100 124 152 208 215
Abella, Joe 142
Abendan io, Dayna 176
Abey1a, Poncho 100
Abey1a,Tasha 164
Acevedo, Felipe 54
Ackl in, Jeremy 44 45 59
176
Adams, Dave Mr. 132 140
Adamson , Kevin 82 164
Adamson, Matthew 176
Agner, Cory 100 142
Agner, Darin 176
Agrusa, Anthony 44 83 176
Aguirre, Steven 176
Ahr, Brandon 164
Ainsworth , J.D. 69
Akin, Amber 87 92 164 208
212
Alamo, Carlos 41 124
Albaugh , Chad 44 176
Albaugh , Shelly 100
Albert, Holly 147
Alford , Kathy 176
Allen , Capri 176
Allen , Demario 176
Allen , Tahlia 147
Alvarado, Leah 176
Anderson , Carol Mrs. 132
212
Anderson , Jolen 26 75 82
100 140 144
Anderson , Kelly 176
Anderson , Mike 53
Anderson , Sara 70 77 81
86 90 94 213
Anderson , Teneka 176
Anderson , Todd 82 84 93
151 176
Anderson ,LaChanda 164
Anderson ,Michael 164
Andrade, Richard 176
Andrews, Frederick 100
Angeline, Jessica 15 100
158 159
Apodaca, Sarah 28 34 35
60 100
Aragon, Aaron 164
Armour, Nicole 164

208

Armour, Yaisha 100
Armstead, Isaac 54
Armstead, Jessica 34 35 57
58 100
Armstead, Rodney 58 176
Armstrong, Latisha 164
Arnell, Justin 23 27 4 1 42
100 122 140
Arnett, Kathryn 164
Arth ur, Jessica 176
Atma, Paula 49 176
Atwood, Etta 164
Auge, Danielle 82 164
Avalos, Andrea 82 151 164
Avery, Dondre 29 57
Avila, Juanita 176
Ayers, Joshua 82 164

B
Baca, Daniel 84 164
Baerga, Alexis 176
Bailey, Nikki 83
Bailey, Serena 81 86 90
Bailey, Tamara 176
Bailey, Trevor 44 139 176
213
Bainum, Jessica 64 65 176
Baker, Dan 41 164
Balan , Chrichelle 176
Balkey, Jennifer 87 92 176
217
Ball , Lori 176
Ballinger, Jason 164
Barber, Sandra 176
Barbie , Scott 44 176
Barker, Heather 164
Barnes, Raffael 176
Barnett, Darin 44 176 217
Bartee, Mike 80 82 92 151
164
Bartholomew, Celeste 81
176
Bartlett, Heather 100 209
Bates, Roxanne Ms. 82 96
132
Batt, Tim 44 82 176
Battle , Michael 176
Bauer, Ben 142 164
Baugh , Heather 176
Bausman , Donald 142 164
Bausman , Jack 176
Baxter, Gregg 54 55 159
163 176
Baxter, Jacyln 101 158 159
Bayless, Jennifer 176
Bean , Dennis 176 217
Beasley, Heather 25 101

Environme ntal Club: (left to right) Front row: Rachel Kirchman, David
Hobart. 2ed row: Elizabeth Boatright, Kristin cuderi, Cori Wright, Darcey
Abel, Cameron Hippe. 3rd row: Amy Rivera,A.manda Rivera, Tiffini Coughlin,
Jackie Olano, Heather Book, Donna ewkirk, Ca ey Cline, Erin Stewart. 4th
row: Mrs. Linda Overlin, Brian Dibene, Heather Bellotti, Jennifer Glasco,
Jennifer Cox, Jessica Fichter, Wilhelm Perez, Vanessa Profitt, Amber Akin.
Top row: Ryan Herrin, Jeff Hampton, Dameion Green, Jonathan Zay, Steve
Peters. ot Pictured: Suzanne Ermel, Melanie Garcia, Julie Gardner, Jamie
Glennon, Christina lgo, D nee Lee, Je sica teen, Candice Tatum, Aubrey
Watkins, Dawn Everling, Marie) Garcia, Laura DeFelice, Anna Stephen,
Bekki Omdahl.

Beatty, Robert 101
Beaupre , Jeanette 142 152
164
Beck, Adam 84 164
Beck, Wynn etta 101
Becke, Cheri 132
Beckstead , Venda 164
Beckstead, Vickie 164
Bedel , John 11 80 82 92
151 160 164 213
Beemon , Misty 105
Bell , Andrea 81 86 164
Bell , Mistanie 176
Bell , Shawnta 158 159
Bell , Turkesa 82 141 159
164
Belle, Melanie 21 81 148
164 212
Bellotti , Heather 101 208
Beltran , Brian 83 164
Bennet, Sabrina 83
Bennett, Brian 176
Bennett, Katie 64
Bennett, Paco 164
Bennett, Richard 155
Bennett, Sabrina 176
Benson , Elke 177
Bently, Mark 59
Bergman , Teresa 164
Bernardo, Leilani 177

Bernhagen , Bastian 58 164
Berrien , Rudolph 101
Berrien , Rudy 41
Berth , Nikki 83
Betzler,Candy 164
Bichlmeier, Christina 177
Biondini , Mike Mr. 50 132
136
Birchfield, Jennifer 61 87 92
99 101 122
Bisceglia, Angela 101 148
Bishop, Chris 80 82 151
Bishop, Jackie 81 93 164
Bishop, Katie 164
Bishop, Michael 164
Bissell , Alexis 52
Blackmon , Jason 44 58 177
Blackwelder, William 84
177
Blackwell , Tania 164 212
Blake, Robin 64
Bland , Anthony 58 177
Blanton , Crystal 177
Blanton-Chilholm , Joey 164
Blanton-Chisholm , Joey 82
Boatman , Tom 41 80 83 92
101
Boatright, Abby 64
Boatright, Elizabeth 145
164 208

�Boddie, Tomika 142 164
Boelter, Max 58
Boelter,Max 164
Bohanan , Hamilton 41 42
165
Bolton , Abby 51 177
Bonnichsen , Pamela 177
Bonoan , Eleanor 101 209
Book, Heather 101 208
Book, Holly 177
Boroz, Joey 15 40 41 46
101 125
Boroz, Stacey 46 80 177
Borrelli , Kathy Ms. 132
Borthwick, Stacey 165
Boswell, Dana 49 177
Boutte, Justin 177
Bowden , Nikki 165
Bowen , Timathy 165
Bowens, Tianna 13 16 46
77 98 101 128 140 144
Bower, Brian 27 41 43 46
101
Bower, Jeff 87 165
Bower, Shawn 84 93 165
Bowers, Stella Mrs. 137
Boyd, Kristi 72 101

Bream , Amy 87 165
Breaux, Tonya 165
Brennan, Jason 79 80 86
102 151
Brenneman , Michael 165
Bresciani , Angela 216
Brewer, Allison 37 59 177
Brewer, Chad 44 177
Brigham, Dee 165
Brimer, Daniel 177
Bristol , Diana 87 150 160
165
Brizzie , Tony 102 161
Brock, Trish Mrs. 132
Brockman , Stacy 83
Brodeur, Mike 165 216
Brooker, Chris 82 102
Brooks, Kimberly 177
Brown , Amanda 102
Brown , Charles 165
Brown , Christy 36 37 87
177
Brown , Gerald 177
Brown, Jermain 177
Brown, Joseph 177
Brown , Kurtis 80 82 151
177

165 212
Bryant, Veronique 61 141
165 212
Buchanan , Gina 165
Budd , Ben 102 128
Budjenska, Rodger 80 151
165 217
Buescher, Jennifer 102 126
Buice, Eric 177
Bujanda, Roger 177
Bullman , David 102
Bunkley, Reynelda 177
Burden , Tracey 165
Burgess, Ryan 41 46 165
Burghardt, Amber 52
Burke , Karen 132
Burnham , Brandon 165
Burns, Sheri 102
Burnside-Walker, Tanya 4
177
Burt, Clinton 177
Bushong, Kim 177
Butler, Kim 80 82 146 147
151 177 213
Butler, Nathaniel 165
Byes, Daniel 177
Byrne , Kim 50 87 177
Byrne, Marissa 81 165
Byrne, Sam 82 102 160

c

C.O.E.: (left to right) Christina Norman, Heather Bartlett, Amy Romero,
Domique Horness, Tanya-Gail Lambert, Kaycee Davis, Mr. Brian Krause,
Stacey Romero, aomi Collins, Becky Rouse, Jamie Steele, Tracy Schneider,
Monique Redden, Kelly Taylor, Brian Duren, Brian Hiser, Eleanor Bonoan,
John Robertson. Not Pictured : Danielle Trujillo, atalie Manzanares,
Rosalinda Sanchez.

Boyd, Pat 54 55 58 139 165
Boykin, Michael 177
Bradford, Joy 177
Bradley, Amber 165
Brambila, Josh 80 82 83
151 165
Brandon, Andrea 101 142
Braun, Joe 44 177
Braun, Shannon 54 102
Bray, Shannon 102

Brown, Mike 102 123
Brown, Phyllis 137
Brown, Shelmon 46 102
Brown, Theresa 177
Brumback, Brianne 64 165
Bruning, Todd 138
Bryant, Eric 177
Bryant, Jerrmaner 98 115
216
Bryant, Vanessa 141 159

Cagle , Dale 44 84 177
Cain , Andy Capt. 132 142
143 162
Calahan, Nicci 102
Cales, Jessica 46 75 81 86
93 102 150
Calhoun , Richard 151 165
Calip, Leona 165
Calip, Valerie 177
Calnan, Eric 69 102
Calulot, Calvin 9 177
Campbell, Aaron 177
Campbell , Catrina 177
Campbell, Robert 41
Campos, Danielle 178
Cannon, Jennifer 37 82 178
Cannon, Sidney 80 142 165
Cantrell, Joe 142 165
Caraballo, Jennifer 178
Carabello, Cody 83 178
Carazo, Jennifer 64 178
Carlson, Clarissa 46 47 165
Carlson , Ginny Mrs. 132
137 145
Carneal, Jaid 178

Carol , James 69
Carter, Brianne 142 143
Carter, David 28 41 68 69
152 165
Carter, Said 178
Cartmell, Heather 81 165
Cartwright, Ken 59 178
Case , Royce 178
Cash , Bryan 165
Casias, Francisco 178
Cates, Christy 165
Cavanaugh , Amber 64 165
Cavenaugh , Amber 159
Chadwick, Dennis 178
Chambers, Cassandra 52
159 178
Chambers, Jim Mr. 132 156
Chambers, Michael 178
Chapman , Edward 165
Chapman , Robert 178
Chapman , Suzanne 81 86
103
Chartier, Josephine 80 178
Chaves, Hector 25
Chavez, Emilio 80 178
Chisholm , Joey 41 67
Chisholm , Tyron 69
Cho, Hyong Sop 178
Christian , Chad 142 165
Christiansen , Shannon 165
Christiansen , Tracy 159
165
Christopherson , Lisa 145
Chuning, Tonya 81 103
Ciezki, Nichole 178
Ciezki , Nicole 213
Cillo, Mike 44 178
Cinkosky, Eric 178
Cinkosky, Jason 66 67 178
Clark, Gerda 138
Clarke, Kathy 11 166
Clarose, Brian 44 59 178
Cline , Casey 2 103 130 147
208
Cline, Misti 166
Coates, Melissa 10 178
Coblenz, June Ms. 132
Cochran , Bobby 54 103 127
156
Cochran, Kristina 178
Coffey, Evette 159 178
Coffield, Nicole 103
Cofield, Clarence Mr. 57 58
Cohen, Mandy 50 52 166
Cohen, Shannon 50 166
Coker, Jennifer 103
Colby, Joel 166
Cole, Roysha 178

209

�REACH: (left to right) Top row Janeen Hayward, Cheryl Hall, Brian Hi er,
Ryan ruz,ElenaMa chg r, andraYoung. 2nd row:Donna ewkirk,Anne'
Gri bel, erena Bailey, helmon Brown, Liz Boatright. Front: Karen Scott.

Coleman, Clarissa 178
Coleman, Daniel 80 83 151
178
Coleman , Kevin 59 178
Collick, Erica 103 148
Collins, lshhod 178
Collins, Malisa 80 178
Collins, Naomi 209
Collins, Shanelle 76 94
Collins, Teresa 166
Compton, Kelly 23 24 46 54
103 128 130 140
Cone, Laddy 166
Conley, Sherry Mrs. 132
144 160
Contreras, Diamante 178
Converse, Anetria 24 128
Cooley, Roman 166
Coon , Cameron 70 81 166
Cooney, Mike 138
Cooper, Nyeim 44 178
Cooper, Robert 41 166
Cooper, Ronnie 41 80 166
Cooper, Sherry 103 166
Copeland, Melissa 166
Coplan, Jason 166
Copper, Robert 157
Copple, Josh 41 103
Corbette, Hannon 178
Corl, Amanda 178
Cornils, Jay Mr. 132
Corral, Jay 54 166
Corral, Tisha 51 57 141 178
Cosgrove, Joshua 39 178
Costales,Peterson 166
Coughlin, Tiffini 81 166 208
Cowan, Crystal 178
Cox, Jennifer 7 4 80 82 83
151 166 208

210

Cox, Melissa 178
Cozzie , Helen Mrs. 133
Craig , Bobby 166
Crampton,Jason 166
Crawford, Karen Ms. 133
Crego, Stephen 178
Crenshaw, Shane 83 151
166
Cress, Darin 84 103
Crosby, Eric 178
Crowe, Nicole 103 124
Crowl , Brian 32
Crump, Glennice 64
Cruz, Christy 52 141 159
178
Cruz, Dela 166
Cruz, Ryan 84 142 166
Cuellar, Erica 159
Cuellar, Erika 142
Cuellar, Lori 11
Cuevas, Manuel 40 41
Cummings, Cassandra 179
Cunningham , John Mr. 133
Cunningham, Latasha 37
179
Curtis, Devyn 166
Curtis, Robert 82 179

D
Dabbs, Danielle 179
Dague, Amy 103
Dahlberg, Gregg Mr. 29 30
133
Daigle, Danielle 75 79 81
82 86 90 166
Daily, Jaimie 166
D' Alessio, Anthony 103 158
D'Aiessio, Justin 159 179

Dallas, Charles 179
Dandurand , Kari 80 166
Darrow, Amanda 49 80 179
Dattage, Jennifer 179
Daubert, Carine Mrs. 136
Davidson , Allison 166
Davies, Holly 87 179 212
Davis, Ben 30 82 166
Davis, Calandra 103
Davis, Candace 179
Davis, Cedric 166
Davis, Don Mr. 133
Davis, Donna 179
Davis, John 166
Davis, Kaycee 103 209
Davis, Nicole 77 166 217
Day, Ameriah 179
Day, Mariel 80 82 145 151
Day, Suzanne 104
Dean , Joe 142 166
Decker, Joni 32 82 92 217
Decker, Nick 69 166
Deets, Zachari 166
DeFelice , Laura 29 34 61
98 104
Delgado, Natasha 142
DePooter, Seth 213
Derby, AI Mr. 133 160
Derry, James 44
Detwiler, Adam 82 151
Devine , John Mr. 133 147
Deylius, Jenni 212
Deylius, Matt 32 166
Diaz, Mike 32 213
Diaz, Rene Mr. 138
Dibene , Brian 39 104 208
213
Dicks, Allyson 54 74 82 104
127
Dicks, Christa 179
Dillard, April 37 179
Dillard, Rose 37 179
Dineen , David 104
Dion , Robert 32 166
Dionisio, Joe Mr. 133 144
Dionne, John 82 83
Ditullio, Patrick 159 166
Doan, Sarah 166
Dobler, Laura 82 151 166
Dobyns, Heath 166
Dock, Chrystal 37 81 179
Dodd, Cathy 87 159 179
217
Dodd, Gwendolyn 104 158
159
Dolihite, Ricky 179
Donofrio, Emily 80 179
Douglas, Heather 82 167

Dray, Wendy 159 179
Drinen , Debbie 80 83 151
179 217
Drobeck, Jason 167
Ducan , Christie 167
Duke, Daniel 44 179
Duke, David 82
Dukes, Kelly 179
Duncan , LaShonda 80 82
104 142 151
Dunn , Jason 179
Dunn , Joshua 179
Duran , Christopher 104
Duran , Rebecca 144
Duran , Yolanda 179
Duren , Brian 209
Durham , Brian 155 167
Duysen , Justin 57 104

E
Eberhart, Nicole 167
Eberwein , Stephanie 80 82
167 212
Eberwein , Tim 80 104
Elefante, David 167
Eller, Ginny 32 64 104 144
Eller, Rebecca 179
Elliott, Kimberly 87 92 179
Ellis, Fred 80 82 151 167
Ellis, Josh 104 128 146 147
Elswick, Elisabeth 179
Elwell , Julie 64
Elwell, Lara 64 167
Encinias, Antonio 179
Enderle , Jennifer 179
Engel, Jason 44 179
England, Anyeka 150 167
Engleman , Tami 37 82 179
Entner, Becky 51 148 167
Ermel , Suzanne 41 123
Ervin, Jason 179
Erwin , Matt 53 162 167
Espinoza, Nicky 179
Etaugh, Geoffrey 179
Evans, Bill 142 167
Evans, James 84 180
Everling, Dawn 50 51 60 61
82 92 148 167
Everson, Elizabeth Mrs. 80
81 137

F
Fackelman , Butch Mr. 133
Faler, David 41 46
Falu, Jeanette 159 163 167
Farley, Amy 81 158 159
Felice , Jim Mr. 41 133

�Fenner, Tanya 80 159 180
Fennewald, Elaina 13 27 41
42 61 62 105 122 213
Fenwick, Elaine 70 81 82
86 89 92 95 145 167
Fergus, Paul 44 159 180
Fernandez, Timothy 180
Fichter, Jessica 145 167
208
Fields, Carlos 180
Figueroa, Raquel 142 167
Fillinger, Tanja 167
Fiorillo, David 46 81 86 167
Fischer, Andrea 180
Fisk, Will 156
Flagg, Elizabeth 180
Flannery, Jessica 64 65
Fleming , Tony 105
Fletcher, Stephanie 50 52
Flores, Debbie 37 139 145
180
Flournoy, Luflossia 142 167
Fluharty, Joshua 180
Foltz, Brandy 50 64
Foltz, Tiffany 64 148 167
Forbes, Jarod 82 84 180
Ford , Byron 180
Ford, Tanya 105 167
Foreman , Adriano 41 67
105 152
Foreman , Tashiana 180
213
Forrest, James 69 180
Foster, Joe 41 66 67 167
Foulk, Adam 8 140 167
Foutch , Tiffany 105 152 161
Fowler, Jennifer 81 167
Frankland, Felicity 32 180
Franklin , Tiiya 83 180
Frazee, Jacqueline 105 142
Frazee, James 180
Fredinburg, Nicole 105
Freeman, Mary Ms. 133
213215
Frisbee, Nicole 83
Frisbie , Nicole 159 180
Fritz, Casey 216
Frost, Mike 157 167
Fugate, Larry Mr. 50
Fugate, Lindsay 50 180
Fuhrman , Jennifer 51 81
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Fuhs, Tiffany 87 180

G
Gaines, Marcus 159
Gallagher, Dawn 105

Gallagher, Meg Ms. 133
144
Gallegos, Valarie 80 82 151
180
Gamble, Dennis 84 180
Garcia, Ivan 180
Garcia, Jennifer 180
Garcia, Mariel 61 152 153
167 213
Garcia, Melanie 37 61 105
144 167
Garcia, Ulises 180
Garcia, Virginia 82 180
Gardner, Julie 9 34 57 58
98 106 152 213
Gardner, Kelly 34 37 62 82
180
Gardner, Melanie 95
Garland , Benjamin 180
Garrett, Scott 41 106 123
Garvin, Carolyn 142 167
Garvin , Chad 59
Gerleman, Joe 167
Gerritsen , Ian 106
Gerth , Nikki 151180
Gibson , Jack 59
Gibson , Jaquyn 180
Gibson , Travis 180
Gilbert, Laura 167
Gilbert, Odell 84 180
Gilbertson , James 180
Gilday, Briana 106
Giles, Suzanne 82 92 151
167
Gillins, Cheri 50 62 63 159
180
Ginter, Michelle 106
Gipe , Brynn 180
Gizzi, Greg 69 180 213
Glasco, Jennifer 75 82 130
151 160 208
Glaser, Scott 180
Glenn , David 180
Glennon, Jamie 41 98 106
129 152 153
Glick, Wendi 77 93 94
Glover, Richard 180
Goforth , Doug Mr. 133
Goin , David 44 180
Golden, Greg 82 92 180
Gonzales, Juan 44 180
Gonzalez, Azucena 80 180
Gonzalez, Fernando 24 80
81 82 86 93 106 151
Goodall, Salina 52 83 145
Goodridge, Genevieve 82
106 151
Goodwin, Judy Mrs. 133

215
Gorton ,Wendy 167
Gould , Tracey 44 147 212
Gracin , Sandi 87 106 150
Gramsch , Gortney 167
Grandel , Patti 136
Gray, Dan 41167
Gray, Kevm 91 106 160 213
Green , Andre' 167
Green , Damieon 26 30 106
208
Green , Donald 59
Green , Erin 37 87 181
Green , Jennifer 141 181
Green , Zachary 82 106
Greenlee , Vanessa 46 64
97 106 150 216
Greenley, Jon Mr. 44
Gregory, Anthony 181
Grenz, Sharon Mrs. 133
Griebel , Anne' 139 141
Griebel , Anne' 34 63 93 181
Griffe , Eliza 81
Griffin , Kevin 175
Griffith, Jason 106
Griggs, Brian 167
Grim , David 145 167
Grima, Ricky 44 69 181
Grissom, Fayra 181 217
Grow, Jack 54 82 181
Grusing, Caleb 59 145
Grusing, Joshua 181
Guerrero, George 181
Guerrero, Mary 106
Guevara,Joanne 167
Guidry, Angela 106
Guidry, Heather 147 167
Gumbs, Tomeka 181
Gutierrez, Chad 168
Gutierrez, Isabelle Mrs. 132
138
Guzman, Monique 168

H
Hackenberg, Royal 156
Haig, Shauntel 163
Hale, Kimberly 181
Hall, Cheryl 64 87 181
Hall, Jannean 181
Hall, Jeremy 53 82 168
Hall, Mike 181
Hall, Robert 80 82 83 92
142 151
Hall, Thaddeus 132
Hamilton, Jennifer 181 217
Hamilton, Kaley 181
Hampton, Adam 107

Hampton, Danny 54 168
Hampton, Jeff 30 181 208
Hamre, Anna Ms. 80 96
133
Hanagan, Ryan 138
Handell, Desiree 181
Haney, Chris 107 156
Hansen, Jeremy 181
Hansen, Josh 168
Hard, Debra 49 181
Harding, Monique 24 46 47
87 92 107 158 159
Hardy, Candice 181
Hardy, Tyler 168
Harig, Shauntel 181
Harlow, Jennifer 168
Harrington, Zack 69
Harris, Alana 107
Harris, Amanda 87 181
Harris, Bobbi Mrs. 46 137
Harris, Ernest 28 41 168
Harris, Kimberly 168
Harris, Kristi 81 168
Harris, Latischa 181
Harris, Lonnie 80
Harris, Tommy 8 24 54 57
107 131 140
Harrison, Isaac 181
Harrison, LaShon 84 181
Harrison, Lisa 5051175
Hartley, Amanda 145 147
181
Harvey, Brent 80 181
Hatchell, Mark Dr. 5 132
134
Hatton, Misty 107 130
Haugeto, Joshua 181
Hausman, Jolene 181
Hawk, Danelle 87 92 181
Hawker, Alicia 34 61 141
147 181
Hawker, Ann Mrs. 133
Hawker, Craig 27 40 41 67
81 86 107 140
Hawkes, Laura 213
Hawkes, Michael 168
Haynes, Justin 181
Hays, Mike 41 158 168
Hayward, Janeen 70 81 86
87 90 168
Hayward, Jennifer 80 83
181 213
Head, Robert 181
Heatherly, Mike Mr. 15 41
133
Heckert, Josh 18 181
Heckman, Kevin 182
Heffernan, Delia 107

211

�Heinrich, Lillian 82 83 151
182
Heinsman, Meghan 70 77
81 168
Held, Gary Mr. 133
Helton, Morgan Mr. 133
Hendee, Robin 107
Henderson, Robert 168
Henderson, Zack 162
Hendrix, James 182
Henke, Cassie 182
Henke, Judy Mrs. 136
Henry, Clarissa 182
Henry, Gary 68 69 107 161
Henry, Kanya 80 182
Henry, Kim 81 168
Henry, Larry Mr. 32 133
Henry, Trisha 107 128 148
Hensinger, Diane 182
Hensley, Matthew 182
Hernandez, Michael 18 19
182
Hernandez, Monica 161
Herrin, Ryan 32 168 208
Herrington, Zach 44 182
Hess, William 82 84 145
182
Hessler, Trisha 168
Hidalgo, Lillian 144 150 168
212
Higley, Denise 81 168
Higley, Tiffany 182
Hill, Brian 107 157
Hill, Jennifer 182
Hill, Michael 182
Hill, Pearl Mrs. 137
Hilman, Sarah 81 86 168
Hilterman, Rex 41
Hippe, Cameron 208
Hiser, Brian 107 209 212
Hitchner, Chris 157 182
Hixson, Michael 44 45 182

Hobart, David 39 144 168
208 212 216
Hobart, Stephen 182
Hodson, Heather 81 107
Hoenig, Wendy 61
Hoffman, Beverly 182
Hoffmann, Shannon 83 151
182
Hofmann, Jennifer 18 182
Hofmann, Travis 182
Hogan, Brendan 59 82 151
182
Hohertz, Jennifer 57 168
Heines-Brumback,
Brianne 82 151
Holcomb, Jeremiah 82 182
Holland, Jay 81 86 168
Holland, Michael 81 86 151
168
Holland, Mitch 64 84 182
Hollis, Passion 107
Holm, Nancy Mrs. 133 215
Holmes, Angelie 80
Holmquist, Kamberly
Mrs. 133
Hoodjer, Kevin 41 158 159
168
Hope, Justin 162
Hopkins, Lisa 168
Hoppe, Cameron 2 69 107
160
Hopper, Crystal 168
Harness, Dominique 108
209
Horvath, Janet Mrs. 137
Horvath, Julie 147
Host, Justine 142
Houchin, Brandy 182
Houp, Stephanie 182
Houston, Robert 182
Hovasse, Charlie 57
Hubbard, Monica 13 16 27

FRE CH CLUB: Oeft to right ) Back row: Lillian Hidalgo, Veronique
Bryant, Vakieshia Wimberly, Amb r Akin, Stephame Eberwein, Vanes a
Bryant, Rosio Piluso, Lucia Wat on, Brian Hiser, Jennifer Fuhrman, Holly
Davie , Letricia Jones, Mrs. Ander on, Jessica Jarvey, Erin Stewart. Front
row· LeAnne Serna, Tracy Gould, Jenni Deyliu , Tania Blackwell, Melanie
Belle, Miyoko Taylor, David Hobart.

46 47 75 82 92 108 128
140 144
Hucke, Augustine 168
Huddleston, Vinita 182
Hudgins, Jackie Mrs. 137
Hudkins, Jesse 94 151
Hudson, Bob Mr. 41 61 133
Hunke, Sarah 141 163 182
Hunt, Eryn 182
Hunter, Jeremy 182
Hunter, John 182
Hunter, Mamie Mrs. 137
Husband, Jose 168
Husband, Erik 84 182
Hutchings, James 168 217
Hutchison, Korey 57 58
Hutchison, Lasabre 182

lgo, Christina 61 82 148 149
152 153 168 213
Ingram, Michael 168

J
Jackson, Connie Mrs. 133
Jackson, Denishia 168
Jackson, Elizabeth 168
Jackson, Melissa 108
Jackson, Michael 67 121
168
Jackson, Patricia 121
Jackson, Robert 182 213
James, Charlie 182
James, LaChristy 183 217
James, Leonard 38 39 183
Jaramillo, Celena 183
Jaramillo, Elena 183
Jaramillo, Michelle 87 92
108 150
Jarmusz, Miriam 183
Jarvey, Jessica 168 212
Jeffcoat, Ricky 183
Jemeson, Dawn 168
Jewell, Evan 44 87 183 213
Johanson,Janette 183
Johnson, Alan 168
Johnson, Anjelique 147 159
168 213
Johnson, Anneliese 50 64
183 213
Johnson, Demetrica 183
Johnson, Dwight 183
Johnson, Ed 133
Johnson, Frederick 183
Johnson, J.J. 143
Johnson, Jaclyn 70 183
Johnson, Jade 87 92 168

Johnson, Jeremy 169
Johnson,Josh 183
Johnson, Kevin 59
Johnson, Michael 183
Johnson, Terence 41 183
Johnson, Travis 108
Johnson, Will 183
Johnston , Mandie 159 169
Joiner, Randy 93
Jolly, Robert 183 216
Jones, Cameron 44 183
Jones, Christine 183
Jones,Chri~opher 183
Jones, Daleena 108
Jones, Jason 44 145 183
Jones, Jeremiah 108
Jones, Letricia 169 212
Jones, Randy Mr. 51 133
Jones, Robert 169
Jones, Travis 183
Jones, Tricia 81
Jorgensen, Shawna 160
183
Joy, La Rhonda 87 183
Joyner, Randy 81 86 108
Juarez, Carlos 41 69 108
Juarez, Fernando 44 69
183
Jungerman, William 44 82
83 183
Justus, Sherry 169

K
Kalaveshi , Arben 82 108
Kane, Theresa 82 151 169
Kasa, Hiedi 169
Kastl, Shawn 169
Keiley, Randy Mr. 44 45
Keller, Shayla 10 183
Kelly, Tasha 34 35 81 141
159 169
Kennedy, Chad 44 183
Kennedy, Dalon 169
Kent, Jesse 169
Kenzy, Jed 162 183
Kenzy, Kendra 108 128
140
Kersey, Jeff 108 128
Kiddie, Stephanie 183
Kilstrom, David 80 83 151
183
Kilstrom, Katrina 169
Kim, Sandy 77 108 147 148
King, Dwight 183
Kinhofer, Erika 51 81 169
Kinney, Andrew 169
Kinney, Jody 108 155

�Kipp , M1ke 155 183
K1rchmann , Rachel 81 87
90 141 144 169 208
Kirk, Zane 169
Kirkland , Joel 80 82 83 92
151 160 169 216
Kirschbaum , Marcus 155
169
Kiser, Tanya 108
Kitowski , Tobi 108
Klatfky, Paula 51 183
Kless, Crystal 109
Kliner, Aaron 32
Knight, Robert 159 169
Knopp, Katie 109
Knox, Alfred 44 84 183
Knutson , Tim 183
Koch , Sandy Mrs. 137
Kohnert, Chris 73 76 169
183
Kohnert, Wendy 37 82 85
183
Kohutek, Marla 82 109
Kois, Joseph 183
Kopasz, Lynn Mr. 155
Kotch , Amanda 52
Kowalski , Misti 183
Kozloski , Heather 183
Kratz, Shaun 82 109 123
Krause, Brian Mr. 54 209
Krause, MaryAnn Ms. 137
Krempley, Dave Mr. 133
Kriner, Jeran 48 49 82 184
Krueger, Ana 109 142 143
Krueger, Brian 184
Krueger, Laura 109
Krupp, James 169
Kuhn , Michelle 169
Kulinski , Rachael 109
Kulinski , Sarah 144 184
Kulka-McCormick,
Courtney 109
Kwasniewski , April 37 59 82
184
Kyle , Eddie 24 98 109

L
Lacasse , Judy Mrs. 137
Lacey, Debbie Mrs. 133
Lacroix, Naomie 184
Lacy, Ryan 84 184
Latfler, Jason 81 86 109
151 220
Latfler, Laura 16 24 41 109
123 140
Latfler, Micah 12 24 81 82
86 94 109 148

LaGasse, Chnstina 184
Laird, Peter 30 58 82 139
169 213
Lamb, Demetrius 169
Lambert, Tanya 109 209
Lammert, Brian 84 169
Lancaste r, Aundroushe 184
Landreth , Stacey 109
Lane , Mali nus 184
Lang , Ch ristina 80 82 150
151 184
Lapin, Taurus 184
LaPlante , Jacqueline 169
Larancuent, Kathleen 184
Largent, Michael 184
Larsen , David 184
Larson , Matt 184 213
Larson , Paul 184
Lashley, Kasey 169
Laster, Shamonya 169
Latour, Andrew 184
Latour, Tony 121
Laub, Aaron 169
Lavier, Jennifer 184
Lax, Taryn 140 148 149
152 153 169
LeBlanc, Samantha 51 169
Leckie, Sean 184
Lee, Crystal 36 37 184 215
Lee, Denee 89 169
Lee, Justin 215
Leeman , Colin 184
Leinhard , Chris 83
Lemere, Wendy 184
Lemke, Lydia Mrs. 137
Lenard , James 184
Lendsey, Clifford 138
Leppold, Robert 138
Lerma, Brandi 49 80 184
Lesley, Ron Mr. 138
Lethbridge, Stacy 12 46
148 169
Lewis, Aaron 184
Lewis, Hunter 58 184
Lewis, Talisha 184
Lickhardt, Sabine 184
Lienhard, Christopher 169
Light, Blair 109
Lilly, Veron 184
Limardo, Mary Mrs. 133
135
Lincoln , Phil 157
Little , Sharla 142 169
Llewellyn , Chriss Ms. 150
Lloyd , Adam 155
Loewenstein , Christie 80 83
184
Lombardo, Lisa 51 184

S P ANI SH CLUB: Oeft to right) 4th row: Elaine Fennewald, Wayne tarkey,
Mike Diaz, Petra Santiago-Wilkins, Kim Butler, Analiese Johnson, Barbara
Munoz, John Bedel, Steve Smith, Mrs. Rolfs, Joaquin Santos, Mrs. Lucero.
3rd row: Evan Jewell, Matt Larson, Greg Gizzi, Julie Gardner, Ca ie
elson, Maria Sanchez-Traynor, Peter Laird, Christina Reinlung, Brian
Dibene, Meh sa Wherry, Kathy Thompson, ykol Terrell. 2nd row: Daniel
Roberts, Kevin Gray, Laura Hawkes, Jennifer Hayward, ara Anderson, Ana
Ponce de Leon, Angelique Johnson, Elizabeth Yalongo. Front row: Robert
Jackson, Seth DePooter, Trevor Bailey, icole Ciezlu, Gina Macias, Tashiana
Foreman, Christina Igo, Marie! Garcia, Amanda Morgan, Ms. Freeman.

Loncki, Angel 169
London , Ebony 184
Long , Stephanie 169
Lopez, lrka 70 83 184
Lorenzen , Steve 157 169
Loring , Scott Mr. 95 134
Loscalzo, Debbie 51 184
Lott, Allison 158 184
Lough , Brenda Ms. 34 134
Lowe, Gambia 57
Lucero, Gilbert 184
Lucero, Nicole 44
Lucero, Susanne Mrs. 110
134 213
Lueck, Josh 109 215
Luft, Kate 41 11 0
Lumberg, Isaac 82 11 0
Lumberg, Rene 51
Lund, Chris 184
Lusby, Sandra Ms. 37
Lustica, Rene 81 169
Luten , Bill 39 85 92 110 151
Lynch , Angel 87 169
Lynch , Mandy 184

M
MacCabe, Jennifer 81 86
110 144
MacCabe, Scot 82 169
Machado, Melissa 169
Macholz, Andrea 110
Machuca, Cathy 46 170
Macias, Gina 82 151 184
213
Macleod, Jamie 81 82 110

MacRenato, Paul Mr. 41
134
Madden , Phyllis Mrs. 137
Maddox, Laura 145 147
160 170
Madrid, Paul 170
Mager, Mary 184
Magnuson , Angela 110
Maier, James 80 88 142
Maier, Joe 142
Malacara, Joe Mr. 142 143
Malan, Shelley 64 75 81 86
110
Maldonado, Tamara 184
Malicdem , King 184
Malipli , Frank 161
Maltais, Angela 138
Manning, Danielle 46 170
Mariscal, Michael 170
Marks, Demian 185
Marquez, Sophia 170
Marrs, Jennifer 185
Marshall, Jason 185
Martin, Carol 137
Martin, Chevy 185
Martin, Donna 134
Martin, Greg 142
Martin, Jasson 41
Martin, Jean 134
Martin, John 185
Martin, Julie 185
Martinez, Aubrey 111
Martinez, Jon 69
Martinez, Lucas 159 185
Martinez, Melissa 21 159
185

213

�Martinez, Tim 69
Maschger, Elena 81 87 170
Mascitelli, Michael 185
Mason, Mike 155 170
Massey, Michelle Mrs. 80
96 134 151
Massey, Russ Mr. 151
Mataipule, Frank 111
Matli, Carol 52 82 185
Maunton, Mary 159 185
Maxwell, Hector 185
Maxwell, Jeremy 142 170
May, Brad 84 159 185
Mays, Cornelius 170
McAninch, Kierra 80 87 150
160 170
McArter, Sarah 145 160
170 185
McCarthy, Miranda 185
McCartney, Nick 82 151
170
McClain, Tonoccus 81 82
85 89 90 93 131 140 144
151
McCiatcher, Louisa 80 185
McClelland, Chris 44 185
McCloskey, Angie 111 139
McColgan, Katie 37 62 63
185
McCowan, James 57 111
McCoy, Nichole 79 82 111
124 140 152 153
McCrystal, Heather 185
McCusker, Jered 185
McDaniel , Danae 87 92 185
McDonald, Amy 159 185
McDonald, Richard 84 185
McGlade, Jesse 32 170
McGlothlin, Lisa 83 111
McGrew, Keith 54 111 156
216
Mcintyre, Jennifer 185
Mcintyre, Nick 16 41 80 93
McKeal, Michelle 111
McKinley, Melissa 5 111
152 153
McKinney, Steven 142 185
McMillion, Audrey 170
McMinn, Jesse 185
McNear, Andrew 170
McNew, Joshua 185
McVey, Robert 39 185
Mead, Eric 185
Medina, Amanda 185
Medina, Christina 170
Medina, Helene 170
Medlin, Cory 41 142 143
170

214

Medlock, Nick 32 115 170
216
Megow, Amy 144 185
Meierhenry, Josh 111 155
Meiris, Roger 185
Meissner, Steve 138
Melero, Kristella 21 144 170
Mendes, Layna 170
Mendoza, Jose 185
Meredith , Jennifer 111
Merritt, Mandy 111
Mesa, Andy 131 170
Messer, Nathaniel 185
Mestaz, Deanna 185
Meszler, Dan 44 185
Meszler, David 41 111
Metzger, Steve 57 111 128
144 146 147
Michael, Josh 69 171
Michel, Michelle 185
Mickelson, Bryan 41 170
Mike, Jessica 87 170
Mikules, Jeffery 170
Miles, Shelli Mrs. 51 134
Miles, Tommy 170
Mileto, Paul , 59
Miller, Gina 32 185
Miller, Joleen 170
Miller, Josh 157
Miller, Kim 50 64 83 185
Miller, Michael 185
Miller, Sarah 170
Miller, Scott 185
Mills, Hank 185
Minister, Jeff 170
Mirenda, John 186
Mitcham, Amanda 186
Mitchell, Casey 186
Mitchell, Jonathan 19 170
Mitchell, Kris 41 111 161
Mitchell, Sam 54 170
Molio'o, Sofia 186
Mollaun, David 186
Molter, Richard Mr. 134 158
Moneypenny, Mark 25 41
98 111 124
Mantel, Kent 30 31 186
Montgomery, Josh 44 170
186
Moody, Anthony 157
Mooningham, Tanya 80 82
151 170
Moore, Andrew 186
Moore, Chris 105
Moore, Eric 22 25 30 31
112 160
Moore, Jason 160 170
Moore, John 26 112

Moore, Lamar 171
Moorehead, Bertha 186
Moorehead, Beth 80
Moorehead, David 186
Morgan, Amanda 87 171
213
Morgan, Robert 171 217
Morris, Amanda 142 171
Morris, Angelina 186
Morris, Gregory 39 186
Morris, Jason 54 171
Morris, Jennifer 148 149
171
Morris, Sarah 112 125
Morris, Sequita 130
Morrison, Helga 137
Morrison, Sequita 186
Morrow, Austin 84
Morrow, Kavik 186
Morse, A.J. 41 171
Morse, John Mr. 138
Morse, Julie 186
Morton , Jennifer 112 148
161
Mountan, Mary 83
Moutrey, Robert 186
Moyer, Jane Mrs. 132
Muehlbauer, MaryAnn 82
112
Mumma, James 44 69 82
186
Munger, Crystal 159 186
Munoz, Barbara 50 186 213
Munoz, Mark Mr. 56 57 134
Murphy, Dawn 171
Murphy, Gary 186
Murphy, Kathy 16 46 112
158 159
Murphy, Shaunelle 171
Murray, Adrian 54 55 112
161
Murray, Gregory 147
Muse, Christopher 112
Mutchler, Jeanette Mrs. 5
134
Mutchler, Kristen 80 82 171
Myers, Mike 80 159 186

N
Nack, Jeremy 171
Nack, Tammy 37 63 82 139
186
Nagle, Jennifer 37 82 186
Nailor, Malikah 46 186
Nail, Crystal 46
Nance, Emily 158 159 171
Nava, Esmeralda 81 171

Navarre, Nicole 171
Nave, Shafter 44 186
Neilson, Jonathan 32 67
186
Neilson , Sarah 50
Nelson, Cassie 171 213
Nelson, Frank 186
Nelson, Peter 84
Newkirk, Donna 81 86 87
92 99 112 208
Newlandgadea, Chris 41
171
Newman , Annie 112 127
Nicandro, Edward 80 186
Nickle, Wayne Mr. 134 136
Nicoll, Jeff 82 171
Nikirk, Jared 44 186
Noble, David 171
Noble, Jennifer 82 186
Noll, Crystal 80 186
Noll, Jermiah 157 186
Norman, Christina 81 86
112 209
Norris, David 159 171
Norris, Jimmy 89 147
Norris, Miranda 112
Norton, Michelle 171
Novak, Roxanne 83
Nowlin, Gregory 186
Nowlin, Patricia 171
Nowlin, Perry 112 155
Nun, Brianne 150

0
Oakley, Stephanie 15 112
O'Brian, Shamus 80
O'Brien, Dennis 155 171
O'Brien , Shamus 186
O'Donnell , Eric 112 157
O'Donnell, Ryan 171
Ogden , Leah 186
Ohlbrecht, Brody 161
Olano, Jaclyn 98 113 126
148 208 215
O'Laughlin , Frank 41 112
O'Laughlin , Shaun 44 186
Oliver, Bethany 186
Olivero, Miguel 84 186
O'Neal, Denise 186
O'Neil, Kyle 41 171
O'Neil, Marian Ms. 134 158
O'Neill , Heather 186
Opsahl, Harry 171
Orman, Angie 186
O'Rourke, Ryan 82 92 151
159 171
Ortega, Edda 82 83 151

�O'Shea, Loren 186
Ott, Tiffany 187
Otto, Tim 41113155
Overbay, Richard 84 171
Overlin , Linda Mrs. 134 208
Overton, Shaunte 171
Owens, Vickie 171
Oxley, Carolyn 161
Oxley, Kenneth 187

p
Padilla, Amy 113 142
Padilla, Frankie 187
Palmer, Amber 171
Palmer, Christina 113 158
159
Palmer, Jason 187
Palmer, Jessica 82 92 113
Parker, Garrett 159 171
Parker, Jason 162 171
Parker, Michelle 171
Parker, Natasha 171
Parson , Lea Ann 187
Pate , Norma Mrs. 137
Patterson , Kamal 187
Paul , Chris 39 145 158 159
187
Paul , Shelia 52
Payton , Zachary 187
Pearson , Amy 113
Peasley, Amber 171
Peat, Richard 187
Pedrazza, Alex 23 171
Peltz, Tara 113 148
Penzien , Jake 187
Peoples, Michael 187
Percival , Sefton 81 86 171
Perez, Cheriesse 81 187
Perez, Daniel 113 160
Perez, David 171
Perez, Elizabeth 81 86 93
11 3 140 150 151 215
Perez, Rebecca 171
Perez, Wilhem 145 158 159
160 171 208
Perkins, Jason 172
Perkins, Josh 187
Perrow, Damien 187
Perry, Elise 187
Perry, Heather 172
Perry, James 113
Perry, Tammy 172
Persad, Anthony 187
Persad, Mike 156
Pershing , Beth Mrs. 137
Peters, Steve 172 208
Petersen, Amy 71 82 113

Peterson, Nick 69
Peterson, Wendy 172
Peyton , Crystal 113
Phillips, Billy 172
Phill ips, Teresa 138
Philp, Jennife r 28 172
Pickens, Steve 11 15 41 98
Pickruhn , Thomas 172
Pierce , Kristen 37 187
Pillsbury, Theresa 11 3 142
Piluso, Melissa 52 83 187
Piluso, Rosie 69 87 139
141 145 151 172 212
Pinkerton , Aaron 187
Piveral , James 151
Pizano, Jose 187
Place, De rek 59
Pollard , Stacie 113 127 158
159
PonceDeLeon , Anita 80
113 213
Pontes, Ana 113
Poree, Amber 187
Porras, Melissa 46 114
Porter, Travis 114
Poston , Richard 187
Powell , Brad 2 41 114
Powell , Randy 159 172
Pratt, Sherry 26 46 130 140
147
Presley, Derek 54 187
Pressey, Steve 73 80 114
144
Presson , Denise 187
Preston , Tyeisha 81 87 92
93 150 172
Price, Jamey 41 114 161
Price, Robert 84 187
Priest, Devon 172
Prieve, Debbie 5 41 114
125 148
Profitt, Vanessa 32 149 172
208
Pruett, James 172
Pruett, Joseph 32 33 82 97
114
Pruett, Justin 187
Pruitt, Michelle 187
Pruitt, Misty 187
Prys, Crystal 187
Pyles, Stephanie 159 172

Q
Quidachay, Melissa 114
130 140
Quinlan , Linda 159

COMMUNITY OF CARING: Oeft to right&gt; Back row: Ju tin Lee, Mr ·.
Holm, John ansom, Chrystal Lee, Josh Lueck, Mr · herarn. Fro~t row: M .
Freeman, Mr ·. Goodwin, Elizabeth Perez, Jeckie Olano, Cory Wnght, Darcy
Able.

R
Rael , Diana 187
Ragsdale , Keuan 44 59
Ragsdle, Kellan 187
Rahne, Nancy Mrs. 134
Ramberg, Jennifer 52 64
Ramirez , Christina 172
Ramirez , Rachel 87 92 187
Ramos, Levi 114
Rancourt, Sharal 114
Rankins, Joe 187
Raub, Kristy 52
Raven , Russel 69
Ray, Carmen 187
Reaves, Chaliamber 187
Redden , Monique 22 25
209
Redford , Aaron 39
Reece , Stacy 187
Reed , Ellen 32 139 145 158
159 172
Reed, Zane 187
Reeder, David Mr. 64 134
Reiher, Suzanne 114
Reiman , Deborah 159 172
Reininger, Sarah 187
Reinking , Christina 172 213
Reorda, Paula Ms. 36 37
Reyes, William 142 151 172
Reynolds, Kenneth 187
Reynolds, Melissa 71 89 93
94 145 172
Reynolds, Wendy 82 187
Rice, Kristina 114 115 216
Rice, Tami 187
Richards, Keith 84 172
Richardson , Diane 81 150
172
Richmond, Christina 187

Ricketts, Lakesha 188
Ricketts, Paul 82 83 188
Ridgeway, Renelle 172
Rife, Eric 188
Riggs, Brandon 91 142 172
Ring, Michelle 151 188
Risk, Rick Mr. 39 134
Ritter, Adrienne 13 81 86
93 114 158 159
Rivera, Amanda 16 21 27
32 33 114 115 139 208
216
Rivera, Amy 32 114 139
145 208
Rivera, Athena 172
Rivera, Daniel 172
Rivera, Josh 67 157 172
Roan , Elisa 188
Roane , Donte 172
Roane, Kylene 188
Roberds, Corinne 172
Roberts, Daniel 32 188 213
Roberts, Honor 82 114 151
216
Roberts, Mike 157 172
Roberts, Scott 41 172
Roberts, Somer 80 81 151
172
Robertson , Donnie 172
Robertson , John 209
Robinson , Damien 172
Robinson , Jennifer 115 161
Robinson, Katrina 61 172
Robinson , Tracy 172
Rocha, Loren 84 172
Rodriguez, Jennifer 115
Rodriquez, Vanessa 172
Rogers, Billy 188
Rolfs, Jean Mrs. 110 134
213

215

�Romero, Amy 115 209
Romero, Cory 188
Romero, Emeric 188
Romero, Johnathan 188
Romero, Mario 172
Romero, Stacey 115 209
Romero-Lehrer, Anna
Mrs. 132
Rose, Brandon 172
Rose, Brian 156
Rose, Craig 172
Rose, Love 173
Rosemark, Julie 145 147
188
Ross, Melinda 82 173
Rouse, Becky 115 209

Sanders, Reggie 138
Sanders, Tony 41 67 82 92
116
SanDiego, Bonn 142 173
SanDiego, Brian 142 173
Sandvik, Amy 80 82 151
173
Sansom, John 173 215
Sansom, Trevor 44 188
Santiago-Wilkins, Petra 173
213
Santos, Joaquin 81 86 173
213
Savage, Luke 188
Sayles, Jeremiah 44 188
Schaaf, Jennifer 188

ART CLUB: (left to right) Honor Roberts, Jerrmaner Bryant, Robert Jolly,
Kieth McGrew, Casey Fritz, Mike Brodeur, Amanda Rivera, Ja on Webber,
Joel Kirkland, Vanes a Gr enlee, Mr. Wayne ickle, ick M dlock, David
Hobart, Jennifer Fuhrman, Angela Bre ciani, Richard Snapp, Katrina Rice.

Rowe, Michael 173
Royer, Joe Mr. 14 132
Rupisan, Barry 115
Rupprecht, Kim 81 95 188
Rushford, Gary 115
Ruybal, Jeremiah 188
Ryan, Tim 83 173

s
Sack, Chelsie 54 173
Sackett, Angie 49 80 188
Sadler, Jeff 41 91 115
Sagona, Frank Mr. 14 22
134
Salazar, Cassandra 50
Salazar, Geneive 87 188
Saldana, Israel 173
Saleny, Kristie 116
Sanchez, Joe 22 99 116
Sanchez, Monica 173
Sanchez, Rosalinda 116
Sanchez-Traynor, Maria 37
64 82 146 147 188 213

216

Schaal, Jackie 188
Schaffner, Courtney 93 173
Schmidt, April 75 81 150
173
Schneider, Tracy 116 209
Schnoes, Meghan 80 87
150 173
Schoolmaster, John Mr. 14
135
Schuetz, Jan Mrs. 132 139
140
Schuler, Thomas 188
Schultz, Crystal 83
Schwartz, Linda Mrs. 135
145
Schwengler, Barry 44 188
Scott, Bryan 116
Scott, Earl 188
Scott, Ebony 188
Scott, Elizabeth 188
Scott, Fernando 84 173
Scott, James 143
Scott, Karen 50 188
Scroggs, Joey 11 158 159

Scuderi , Kristin 82 92 139
140 141 144 152 173 208
Seekye , Daniel 173
Seggerty,Jason 173
Seidel , Stephen 188
Seidel , Tricia 82 116 123
Selvage, Stephanie 83 188
Sennert, Robert Mr. 135
217
Serna, Lee Anne 83 188
212
Servant, Carolyn 61 116
Sewell, Antoine 59 188
Sewer, Raymond 173
Shah , Simon 44 188
Sharp, Angie 29 61 116
Sharp, Heidi 188
Sharp, Paul 188
Shavies, Shalunda 80 87
188
Shaw, Zach 17 26 71 73 76
81 11 5 116 145
Shell , Veronica 26 116 140
Shelton, David 188
Sher, John-Michael 44 188
Sheram, Joan Mrs. 135 215
Sherwood, David 155 173
Sherwood, John 116 155
Shinaba, Hakeem 188
Shinba, Kazeem 173
Shipman, Felicia 116 158
159
Shuff, Arnie 188
Shuff, Misty 81 116
Shultz, Crystal 188
Shuman , Ryan 41 157 173
Silvis, Jennifer 82 94 116
151
Simmons, Jeremy 173
Simmons, John 173
Simon, Jamie 97 116
Simon, Kristine 173
Simpson, Josh 173
Sims, Monique 117 148
Sirois, Amy 36 37 82 158
159 173
Skadden, Jim Mr. 135
Skadden, Vanda Mrs. 70 71
87 96 135
Slusher, Peggy 26
Slusher, Sandy 173
Smalberger, Terri 37 64
188
Smathers, Joe 173
Smith, Adam 2 27117126
140
Smith, Adrian 58 173
Smith, Barbara Mrs. 132

Smith , Cathy 64
Smith , Chantel 173
Smith, Dan 41 147
Smith , Daneisha 189
Smith , Dathan 41 58
Smith , David 189
Smith , Ervin 157 173
Smith , George 41 57 81 86
173
Smith , Heather 189
Smith , James 59 117 189
Smith , Janet Ms. 63
Smith , Jason 189
Smith , Patrick 142 173
Smith , Rickey 157 173
Smith, Ronnica 189
Smith, Russell 135
Smith, Ryan 142 189
Smith, Shaunna 50 51 57
79 81 82 86 173
Smith, Stacey 41 98 117
122 148
Smith , Steve 91 189 213
Smith, Tiffany 173
Smith , Veronica 189
Smith, Wayne Mr. 135
Smotherman, Joe 173
Snapp, Richard 99 216
Sneed, Chris 163 173
Somora, Daniel 189
Sorden, Bobby 155 173
Sorensen , Daniel 189
Soto, Gerrald 189
Soule, Angela 80 82 145
151 174
Southworth, Richard 44 82
189
Spann, Teresa 34 35 61 81
174
Specht, Amy 174
Spencer, Anne Mrs. 135
Spencer, Clinton 174
Spengler, Robert 189
Spilotro, Priscilla 117
Stack, Paula 189
Stadler, Richard 189
Stalbert, Jack 189
Stallins, James 189
Stamn, Aaron 69
Stamps, Myron 174
Stankiewicz, Leah, 105
Stankiewicz, William 189
Starkey, Paul 13 162 189
Starkey, Wayne 13 25 41
99117 213
Steele, Jaime 117 209
Steen, Jessica 34 35 117
140

�Steen , Thomas 30 31 189
Steffensen , Shawn 41 83
174
Stein , Michael 149 174
Steinbach , Sarah Ms. 135
Stephen , Anna 17 20 22 70
77 117 127 140 147 220
Steven , Jennifer 81 87 189
Stevens, Annemarie
Mrs. 138
Stevens, Gary 156
· Stewart, Casi 174
Stewart, Erin 79 82 92 148
174 208 212
Stewart, Jason 83 189
Stewart, Jay 189
Stewart, Jeff 20
Stewart, Jennifer 81 87 160
174
Stewart, John 84 189
Stiles, David 117
Stiles, Smokey 57
Stinson , Eric 80 189
Stirgus, Shanda 174
Stowell , Erica 117
Stowell , Sophia 81 151 174
Stroud , Sharon Mrs. 135
Stumpp, Michael 189
Suchocki , Lisa 189
Sudnik, Megan 189
Sullivan, Christina 48 174
Summers, Rashelle 189
Sundermeyer, Becky 46
162 174
Sundermeyer, Rachel 32 46
174
Sutherland, Donna 81 189
Swanson , Duane 135
Swart, Todd 41 82 83 117
144
Swartz, Jeremiah 26 41 117
148
Sweet, Jeremy 142
Sword, Justin 81 86 174
Sykora, Jon 41 67 174

T
Tabeling, Chris Mr. 44 135
Taggard, Grant Mr. 135
Tagstrom, Jason 174
Talbott, Darwin 189
Tatum, Candice 93 94 98
117 130 139 144 148
Tatum, Kevin 39 81 86
Taylor, Alan 44 145 189
Taylor, Bob 135
Taylor, Carlos 189

Taylor, Chnsta 189
Taylor, Christina 81
Taylor, Kelly 117 209
Taylor, Lara 64 65
Taylor, Michael 189
Taylor, Miyoko 81 158
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Taylor, Scott 156
Tepley, Corinna 174
Terrell , Nykol 50 189 213
Theile , Eric Mr. 135
Thomas, Chris 44 189
Thomas, James 54
Thomas, Karintha 174
Thomas, Kevin 189
Thomas, Lance 20 40 41
117
Thomas, Laura 147 160
174
Thompson , David 174
Thompson , Kathy 87 174
213
Thompson , Larry 174
Thornhill , Brooke 189
Thornstrom , Brian 189
Thornton , Nicolus 56 57
Thurmond, Christina 81
174
Tibbitts, Katrina 163 189
Tillar, Donald 174
Tillman , Staci 80 81 83
151 174
Tilly, James 69
Tilton , Jeremy 190
Tim, Robert Mr. 57 135
152
Timms, Curtis 190
Tindill , Aaron 118
Tindill , Adam 44 190
Tinkle, Amy 81 118
Tittle, Robbie 41 67 98
118
Tobin, Andrew 80 82 83
92 118 151
Torres, MaryAnn 80 82
190
Tostanoski , Helen
Mrs. 137
Towell, Matt 190
Towery, Jack 190
Trapp, Debbie Ms. 135
Traut, Christopher 174
Treat, Arlene 80 82 145
147 151 174
Trigg, Nichol 190
Trimmer, Janel 87 190
Tripp, Jennifer 118
Trujillo, Danielle 118

Trujillo, Dommie 142
Trujillo, Sam 155
Tuck, Nichole 190
Turner, Dave 132
Turner, Saroya 148 190
Tuthill , Amanda 98 118
Tzitzicas, Kim Mrs. 137

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Uhden, Erika 190
Ulanowski, Curtis 190
Untalan, Marchelle 16 27
118 158 159
Untalan, Mia 144 174
Upsaw, Tommy 69
Utera, Sean 174
Uyeda, Sharian 37 190
Uyeda, Shawn 119

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Valdez, Ray 41 82 174
Valdiris, Mark 174
Vann , Bryon 159 190
VanNingen , Jessica 174
Vaught, Ramod 174
Venning , Leahi 174
Vick, Christina 190
Vigil , David 41 82 174
Vigil, Eddie 80 82 83 119
139 140 151
Vigil , Eric 83 190
Villa, Sam 46 87 92 190
Villanueva, Robert 54 174
Villanueva, Steven 28 54
174
Villeneuve, William 126
Visser, Dirk Mr. 41 42 135
Volanos, Elisha 142 174
175

Volcic, Jeff 190
VoiCIC, Phil 175
VonSeggern , Andres

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Wade, Nancy Mrs. 135
Wagers, Karen Mrs. 52
Wagner, Jesse 156
Waker, Jonathan 190
Walk, Chris 175
Walker, Andrew 190
Walker, Jason 44 45 87 190
Walker, Josh 80 82 83 151
190
Walker, Matt 83
Walker, Michelle Mrs. 136
141 152
Walker, Sarapia 190
Wallace, Harry 136
Walsh , Neil 190
Walter, Tammy 82 150 151
175
Walton , Clare 190
Walton , Keisha 78
Ward, Chris 119 144
Ward, Wendy 119
Warren , Erika 78 82 87
Warren , Jessica 87
Warren , Josh 190
Washington , Anthony 136
Washington, Jerry 175
Washington , Shrisice 190
Wasserburger, Tessa 81
190
Watkins, Aubrey 64 65 74
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Watkins, Erin 139 190
Watkins, Tanya 81 86 175
Watson, Cynthia Ms. 136

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Morg~n , D~rm Barnett, Dennis Bean, Jennifer Woosley, James Hutchings,

Deb?Ie Drman , ?athy Dodd, Mr. enert, icole Davis. Front row: Roger
Budj ensk~, Jenmfer Hamilton , LaChri ty James, Farah Gris on, Courtney
Wohl, Jom Decker, J ennifer Balkey.

217

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212
Wayne, Mr. Nickle 216
Weadon , Devin 8 23 54 55
119 128 139
Weadon , John Mr. 5 136
148
Weadon , Ryan 82 92 93
139 151
Weathers, Justin 175
Weaver, Rachel 74 82 83
119 140 151
Webber, Jason 175 216
Weeks, Tiana 105
Wells, Delores 80 175
Wells, Rose Mrs. 136
Wermers, Joan Mrs. 136
Westman, Aaron 175
Westman, David 119
Westphal , Janet 175
Wheeler, Christopher 119
161
Wheeler, Matthew 119
Wheeler, Myra 150 158 159
175
Wheeler, Teresa 160 190
Whelan , Sarah 190
Wherry, Melissa 119 213
Whetstine, Jonathan 190
White, Jeanie 190
Whitney, Bernard 175
Whitney, Lisa 119
Whittaker, Melissa 190
Wiens, Daniel 39 59 190
Wiggins, Franceska 175
Wilcox, Beth 191
Wilkerson, Michelle 5 16 46
54 82 98 119 144
Wilkerson, Nina 50
Willenborg, Sherry 191
Williams 119
Williams, Christopher 30
175
Williams, James 191
Williams, Jennifer 119
Williams, Josey 175
Williams, Luke 41 67 68
159 175
Williams, Mandy 46 48
Williams, Priscilla 175
Williams, Tia 191
Williams,Doug 191
Willis, Jody 66 67 119
Wilmams, Romance 191
Wilson 120
Wilson, Dennis 191
Wilson, lan 46 120 139
Wilson, Rick 132

218

Wilson , Travis 191
Wimberly, Vakiesha 191
212
Winn , George 41 57 58
Wise , Derrick 191
Wise , Stephanie 125
Wohl , Courtney 191 217
Wolfe , Bryan 82 120
Wolfe, Lance 44 82
Wolford , Jennifer 37 87 217
Wood , Mariesa 64 65
Wooden , Pagina 87
Woolard , Michael 19
Woosley, Jennifer 80 83
191 217
Wright, Aaron 44 45 191
Wright, Carlos 41 57 120
Wright, Cori 2 16 25 73 81
86 93 120 127 140 208
215
Wright, Evans 44 191
Wright, JonPaul 70 159
Wright, Katie 64 65
Wright, Michael 142 155
175
Wurdemann , Lori 69 87 191
Wyatt, Jon 120

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Yalongo, Elizabeth 175 213
Ybarra, Rickey 191
Yearicks, Michelle 191
Vee , Michael 80 87 191
Vi, Yun Hui 159 175
Yolango, Elizabeth 44 82
Young, Chris 54
Young, Sandy 82 120
Youngblood, Kris 30
Youngblood, Teresa 141
191
Yunker, Shawn 12 81 86
120 131

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Zanzig, Stephanie 120 161
Zay, Jonathan 32 82 92 141
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Zieske, Aaron 28 38 39 58
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���Bouncin' into Spring
Jaclyn Olano and Amanda Rircra chou dm111atthe Renai1wnn·
Birtlula\' harhentt' and pool part\ .
Jame1 Mwn11w .\ tuff\ hi1 face ll'ith manhmallmn and prepare\ to
laY "Chuhhy Bunnv" durin~ one of the cmlfe.\1.\ at the Cla.11
()/ymptl .\.

Con· red 1\'ith mud.fiom head to toe, Kl'f/y Compwn 1cruche.1 her.fitce a\ 1he
1m.1he.1 the ~oo .limn herfttce and 1'\'1'\ 11 ith ~om/ old ll'arm 11·ate1:

During the mud rollnhalltoumamcnt, Jon S\·kora can't rl'lilf
1m//mring in the 1ilky muck.

�Passin' 'en1 by
Captain Andrea Brandon ha.\
clt•tnmination written all
orcr hcrj£tcc a .1 1he ~lit\ ow
ha leg of the 4 \ 800 metl'r
relay.

"The 1996 Lady Glad
Track Team improved
with every track meet.
There i a lot of internal
competition within the
team, and because of this
we are a much better
team."
-Coach Miles
"This year 's team wa
wonderful and was made
worthwhile and special
for all of the athletes,
because of all the lifelong
friendships made."
-Ginny Eller

Gtnnr Eller springs orer a hurdle during the 300
meter lou hurdle.\, at the triangular meetll(~ainlt
Doherty and Mitchell.
Front Row: Jennifer Ramburg, Ellen Re d. Lara Elwell. Andrea Brandon, Joni Decker, arah Hunke,
Tiffini Coughlin, Jasmine Browne, LataRha unningham, Erin Green, Lusia Wat on, Jennifer Woosley,
Elanor Bonoan, Monique Barnett. Iiddle Row: Tasha Kelly, La Christy James, Kim Hen ry, Tamra Li lly,
La honda Duncan, Jade Johnson, hannon ohen, heryl Hall, LataRha Keener, Amy Rivera, Amanda
Rivera, Tammy Nack, tacey Boroz, Ginny Eller, Donna ewkirk. Back Row: Coach helli Miles,
Manager DeeDee Well , Brunetta Keller. Jennifer Grim, Turkesa Bell, Vanessa Johnson, Yelana Love,
Joleen Allen, Ro. hunda Rodger, Malikah Nailor, Terri mallberger, Liz Boatnght, Katie Me Colgan, Alicia
Hawker, Coach Michelle Acker.

Li:;. Boatright di.1plars peifect rwmin~ form 111
her 400 meter dash, at a home triangular mt•et.

�Horne Runnin' it
And\' Me ew; in hi.1jini.1hing \lance. hur/.1 a
pilch, 1trik1n~ oil/another Rampart ha/11'1:
Greg Morri1 .lki//fu//r blocks a pitch that 1ra1 in
the dirt --prerentin~ a runner from \tea/in~ the
ne\1 ha.ll'.

Trm·i.\ Porter
frec:e.\ in hi.1
track.\ , he(l(/in~
hack to .\ ccond
before the
catcher can
throll' fum ow.
Preparing for
the pick o/j;
Manuel
Cucm.\ 1rait.1
for the throw
in-het11 een
pitche1.

junior Varsity: Front row: (left to right) Charlie
James, Rich· Grima. Middle row: Paul Fergu~. Aaron
Laub, Mike Johnson, Shawn Kastl, Derek Place. Back
row: Barry chwegler, Kris Wilwn, Joseph Braun,
Kennv Reynolds, Jason Walke1; Dwight lohman, Coach
John Devine.

VA R ITY: Front row: (left to right): Manager Jennifer Birchfield, Jason
Smith, Jared ikir/..., Jesse Kent, Cameron Jones, Jav Corral. Hamilton Bohanan,
Thomas teen. Andre\\' Me ew; Travis Porte1; Manager Rosalinda wzclw;.
Back ro w: Coach Michael Biondini, Michael Hir1on, Joseph Braun, Isaac
Lumbel~f?. Greg Morris, Mark Moneypenn\', Damon hankling, Manuel Cue\'(/.\,
Heath Dobym. Tony wzders, Carlos Alamo, Coach Eric Thiele.

�CASA M embers: Lying down : Mer!,han, Anr!,t. Front row: Heathe1; Denee,
Renelle, Kim, Brian. !lerena, Kc rin. Row 2: Su:t. Chm. Candice. Wendi. Row 3:
Zach, Cori. \i111e.\ .\a, Tianna , Miguel, Me!ts.m . Back row: Cameron, Tyeislw. M1:
Scott Lorin f!,.
Top 9 G.P.A Holders of tlze enior Class of '96:
Front row: Jaclyn Olano, Monica Hubbard Middle
row: Candice Tatum, Ann Rn era, tco/e McCO\,
Amanda Rivera Back row: Dare 1 Abel. Heather
Beasln. helmon Bro11 11.

Honor Society Members: Kn eeling: Amy Rirera. Jofl'n Andenon, Amanda Ri1·era, Heather Bemley. Front row: Eli:abeth Pere:. Jemufer
\tacCabe, Elenor Bfmoan. lwmwn Braun, Kellr Compton, Jaclm Olano, Ali.lon Di.\, Monique Redden. Rebecca Duran, Karcee D{/\ is.
Darcer Abel, Melts.1a Me K111le1, Dante! Pere:. Back row: M1: Grant Tager/, Serena Bailer. Delia Heffernan, Monica Hubbard, Tiffwn
Foutch, Julie Gardnn; tcofl Me CO\, She/num Brm\11, Mancil Williams , Sara Allllenon, Ginnr Elle1; U.t honda Duncan, Con Agner. wn
Byrne, Enc Moore. Damieon Green, Joseph Sanche;, Su;anne l:..rmel, uwra De felice, Aaron Till(/i/1, Jemufer Glasco, frank Matatpule

�S \Vingin' it

Gathcrin~ lllgclhcrj(lr a .1piri1 - huildin~ cheer. 1he leam .1hou1.1 ou/
l'IIUillrl/~e/lll'lllllll'aCh lllhl'l:

Reluminf? her opponenl.\ 1erve, Heather Bewley
knmu her f?WIIe and gel.\ 1he job done.

KellY Gardner reache.\ lo relllm lhe halla(ler if
was relurned lo her.

"We had a great time getting
to know each other, from
through the hits and hustles
to the bad misses and outs."
Christy Cruz
"Tennis was a lot of fun, a
really enjoyable experience,
for me this year."
Jennifer Lavier

Junior Varsity: Back R ow: (Left to Right) Kierra McAnich. Maria
anche-;.- Traynor. Brooke ail01; Kathy Klataska. Mariessa Wood.
Katie Wright. teplwnie Dunning, Stacy Gardner. Coach Randy
Jones. Front Row: Lillian Heinnch, Jennifer Llme1; Christ\' Cru~.
Jennifer Hamilton. Chrivt\ Bro~m. Debbie Flore.\, Stephanie Houp.
Tanm Bumside. ot Pictured: Vir~mia Can ia.

Varsity: Back Row: (Left to Right) Eli-;.abeth Pere:, Alison Brewe1;
Kathy Klataska, Crystal Lee. Heather Beasley. Middle Row: Coach
Rick Risk. Anne Griebel. Kelly Gardner. Lisa Lombardo. Elena
Maschge1; April K11·a.1niewski. wcy Lethbridge. Front Row:
Mwwgen: Ke1·in Tatum. Daniel Wien1, Chri1 Paul, eth DePoote1;
Jo.1h Co.\~ro1·e.

�''One Last Dance''
The day finally arrived, April
27,1996 Prom Night! A magical
andyet romanticatmo pherewa
cr ated. With a new approach to
Prom, and an unexpected turnout,
it became an en chan ted evening.
To tart everything off, a whitegloved dinner wa erved at the
Red Lion Inn. It was followed by
lot of dancing and excitement.
The 1996 Prom King and Queen
were raig Hawker and Laura
Laffler. To add to the night,
everyone gathered for more
dancing and fun at Rodeo' for
Mter-Prom. The theme songwa
''Yesterday". Although eniors
had to pay for Prom thi year;
mo t agreed that it wa worth it.

Melina McKinley and Tyler Hardy flwre a
fpecial dance lll Prom '96.

Cori Wri~ht and Mark Mone~penny snuggle up and dance their last dance a.\ Widefield Hi~h School
\llldent.\.

�Thi.1 year\ Pmm Queen Laura Latfler and Kmg Crwg
HaH'ker grin for the camera before thetr royalty dance.

On the cro11 ded dance jlom; Widefield Hudent.\ enJOY a fulltllght &lt;!ldancin!{ durin~ rme ofthe
1110.11 anticipated nights rif the rear.

Su~anne £nne/, Geor~e Wimr. Rar Valde:. and Debhie Flores take a min we mnn fmm dwrcin~

to relax and sociali:e.

It is el'idelllthattwtumce is in the air just hy the looks on
Becky Swulennerer's and Tommv Harris 'faces.

Pmof positil·e that seniors do just ahout anrthin~ is e1·idenced hv Swdent Council'.\
pre1entatirm rif plunn Pmm Kmg and Queen candidate.\ at 71wnday '.1 Pmm \1 \l'lllhll.

�Surfin' the Waves

Adam Afc:Vcil pcifonn\ a prcci.1ion di1 ·e at a
lwme competition.
tnring for till' finish line, Aamn Kliner pushe1·
himse(f'in the 100 meterlmtter{7Y.
After 1111 liiH'.\0/nc race. Ent Sttnson takes a
moment to relax and prepare for his next e\'e/11.

Back row: ( Leji to Right) Coach usw1 Rottman, Andrew Kinne\', Adam Me etl, Brandon
Hogan, Enc Stinson, lame\ Tern, Carlos luare-;, William lungernwn. Front row: Tar/or
Hammmu/1·. Todd Anderson, Aaron Redford. lody Kinney, Aaron Kliner. Christopher Golden,
and Manager lenni Philp.
11

I think they did very well for having so few swimmers.
We had to go against teams that had many times the
swimmers as we had."- Jenni Philp.
~~ We have come a long way since we first began practice.

We have really improved some of the best times and I
hope we keep it up"- William Jungerman.

�Reachin' for it
Srretchtlt!{ our ltke Gumh\, Dan .Smith hound\
m·er the hurdlei allemptmg to add another medal
to hi.1 co/leclton.

Keeptng one .\lepahead of t/1(' pack. Lwtwl
Moore and lawn Blackmon, take fint and le&lt;·ond
in the 100 meter da1h.

''This year ' team ha been the
most balanced and deep team
that I can remember for the la t
dozen year . We have great
leader hip in each area and very
productive undercla men. The e
guy are not afraid to work hard
and like to compete. We are at
the beginning of what could be
an extended run of ucce and
bringing back the tradition of
Widefield Track."
Coach Dahlberg

On thefinllh t n~ .\I retch. Joe Pmell fiil'l'l the la.11
tlf'/11.\ cncr~.' Ill keep V&gt;tdcficld ahead.

Front rl/K' : ti&lt;jtto n~htl Cowh Paul Mw Rt·llato. Chad Hrt'llt'r. Om·id \fn·lt'l; Jcnh Coppi&lt;• Jacmiah \'uwr lt•fl \'wllt·t. loll
\\kora. Cot!&lt; h Gn • Oahlhag. Hmm HoiH't; I ra11k 0 'J.nu~hlm }&lt;I lilt 1 \mtth. Coop \fa 1, &lt;it or~t \\ 11111. it n 1111 At Um, \ lwwgt r
I din/\ h an kim Hiddle row: \ am11 Stamm. I nk Vdwn. \1&lt; k \ It clloc k. l ot Prtl('/1. lim \tartillt z. Rohat Own, Shw1&lt; 0' /.au~h/m.
/mid S11·art, Lamar Moort•. Ire\ Pollard. Jar 1/ollw~tl, Adrw11 \'mith. l a1o11 Hladmo11. \\'ill Jolm11m. /;cbmrd /l.'icwulm. Robl&gt;it l utlt•,
/)all Haka (lra lllt'r). flack row: Coach l .lhcrt Carta \fww~n \\t·lld\ Rn11old1. Rm11 llnri11, it'll&lt; \ f t Glade, \ fidwd Ow Cian
limn, Jo11 hn, \ltm 1in·lor Hrttm Cn111'i. \tall Oc\lllt\. Ja11m /)wm. \ ndn·11 Latm11; Otm Smith, l~mt t Tlwmm. Craig l ltmkt 1;
Cow1r LarrY Hmn.

�Scorin' It
Var ity: Front row: (left to right) Jessica
Armstead (trainer), arolyn Servant,
u::.amze Day. tranne Ermel. Erika
Kinhoje1; Amy andl'ik. Back row: Pat
Ditullio, Debbie Prie1·e. Keith McGreH ~
icole rowe, Brooke Marshall, arah
William .. Christy Care.\, Michelle Wilkerson,
Joanne Gue1·ara. Terell/ pamt, Delia
Heffernan, Debbie Loscal::.o. Angela
Bisceglia, Laura Laffle~; Coach Shelly
Clemens. Amber Akin.

"We started our season off
really weak with injuries, but
we finished the season off
stronger."
-Coach Shelly Clemens
~t11h f?rear vpeed, Amber Akm rushes the hall
mmyfrom her Libert) opponems.
~\-7th strength and raw power Tashiana Foreman
charges against a ~~(uson player to take
possession of the ball.

Fightmgfor the posse.nion of the ball, Brooke
Marshall pushes her war through her Liberty
opponents.

"It's been a good first year
as JV Soccer coach. A lot of
progress wa made and I
had fun coaching."
-Coach Marian O'Neil

Junior Var ity: Front row: (left to right) Christina Lang, Julia Me latcher, Kelly
Jo t, Lind ay Fugate, Jennifer Bayle , arah Miller, tephani Eberwein, Ta hiana
Foreman. Back row: Donald Bau man (train r), arol Matli, a ie hamb r ,
Misti Kowal ki, Racheal outhworth, Rachel undermeyer, Elizabeth immon ,
Becky undermeyer, J ennifer Ketcham, oach Marian O'Neil.

�1995-96 Champion Nominees: Front row: Laura Lajjle1; Dm·icl Hobart, Dawn £\'erling, Amr Rh·era, Eric Moore, Laura
De Felice, Heather Beasler, Amanda Ril•era, Lara Elwell, te1•e Met;:.J?ef; Dm·id Carter. Back row: Carlos Alamo, Hamilton
Bohanan, Joe Sanche::, Craig Hmt·kef; Joseph Pruett.

or only are Amanda and Ami Ri1·era tu·im, hut flrins
errmordmarr. Both abm·e 4.0 G. P.A. and both accepted to the
nited s·wte.l Au· Force Academy.

Science Winners: Front row: Eric Moore, Laura Maddo.t,
Cameron Hoppe. Back row: Dan Pere;:., Jennifer Glasco.

�Summer ~s Comin~
Dre1.1i11~ a.\ Etl\ter Bumue.\,

te1·e
Peter.\ and Anne· Griebel hopped
around the ctlmpu.\ ~~~·in~ each of
the tcachcn a 1pecial Etllll'rlw~
and candy.
Center right: ~~(mt lome popcom?
Well dirt in \llllre11 7(Jhin and
lenni Derliu1 1i1 in a hal/full. Just
an01her \t'nior prankjmmthe clan
of '96
Far right: On 60'~ da\', a surprised
'&lt;fwT- \nn J(JI'I'l'\ trie.\ hiding
un\ucn'\sfullrfrom the cwnem.
Repel/in~. a pm~ram lrhichfocuws
on chamcterlmildin~ i.1 one r!f the
many outdoor e1p£-r1ence1 in .114.1.
Gomhrin and M.1. John1o11 \ class.
Josh Heckert paform\ tht•
culmina/in~ act/\ ity 011
Kinder~arten Rock, a 200 foot
,·emcal climh in Garden rif the
God\.

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