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Published by Omaha South High Alumni Association, 2021-04-06 21:50:55

1987

Omaha South High School Taurus yearbook for the 1986-1987 school year.

Jeanette Stoley goes up for the shot.
Kathi Holt shows us basketball style.

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·,·. VARSITY GIRLS• BASKETBALL
Coach: Kirk McLaughlin

OPPONENT: SOUTH:

Millord South ...................................... 63 38

Burke ................................................. 6 1 57

8'?11evuc West ..................................... 33 50

Roncolli ............. .......................... 77 75

Gross ........... .......................... 63 28

' Centra l .............. ....................... 60 29

' A .L .................................................... 63 53

Bellevue East ...................................... 49 55

Central ............................................... 80 30

Millard North ...................................... 80 36

Bryon ........... 32 59

A .L. .................................. 54 47

N orth .................................... 49 61

Benson..... 63 50

What a facial e xpres sion by Stephanie Baker! Ralston.. ............................. .......... 28 4 6

Westside . ......................... 57 37

•Me tro Tournt'lmcnt

Record: 5-11

SHS basketball: JV GIRLS' BASKETBALL
Conch: Ernie Foste r
Classy Ladies
OPPONENT SOUTH
nine wins tied the record for wins in a season. Coach Ernie M,11. Sou1h .................................... 50 54
Foster has coached the J.V. team for six years. "I en-
joyed coaching when the girls showed interest in the Burke ............................................ 33 48
sport," said Coach Foster.
Bell. We,1 ..................................... 3 1 29
On the individual level, three players broke career J.V.
records. Kristi Hoit broke the J .V. scoring record with 213 Roncolli ......................................... 34 39
points. Kathi Hoit had 210 points and also broke the rebounding
record with 208 rebounds. Lori Negrete had 180 points. Bell. Eo,1 ...................................... 48 56

The freshman team ended their season with a 1-11 record. Ccnlr•I ........................ 41 35
The winning game was a happy victory over Mann C in over-
time. Coach Sara Donovan enjoyed working with the girls and Bryon .. ........................... 26 34
had no problems having girls show up at the practices. "We
even have enough girls to scrimmage each other," said Coach Mill. North .................................... 39 41
Donovan humorously.
A.L............................................. 32 40
The girls showed their individual talent and improved as
they played each game. Kristi Sankovich led the team with the Benson .......................................... 42 38
most points and the most offensive rebounds. Brenda Dysart
had the most total rebounds and most total defensive rebounds. North ............................................ 28 51

Brenda Dysart is always underneath the basket to grab the re- We,1,ide .. .. .... .............. ..... 52 411
bounds, bottom center.
Ralston ................................. ....... 39 64
Is that a bird? No, it's Tricia Domayer showing her vertical ability.
Paplo ............................................ 48 43

Gros, ...... .................................... 6 1 22

Record: 9.6

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J.V. Basketball Team: front row, Coach Ernie Foster, Brenda
Dysart, Jodi Loftus, Kristi Sankovich, Erica Linkletter; back row,
Anne Sargent, Kathi Hoit, Lori Negrete, Kristi Hoit, Tricia Do-
mayer. Not pictured: Sharon Moton, Kandi Srb, Mary Jones.

46/glrls' basketball

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FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL
Coach: Sara Donovan
OPPONENT SOUTH
Norris ........................ 13 43
McMillan .................... 29 14
Nathan Hale .............. 17 14
Mann C ..................... 14 16
Val. View Jr.............. 56 21
T.J............................ 28 16
Marian ....................... 61 11
Gross ......................... 49 8
Mill. South ................. 36 18
Bryan ........................ 39 24
Arbor Hts. Jr ............. 26 10
Record: 1-11
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Kathi Holt never let her teammates down when it
came to shooting from the field.

Cdette Marean never fails to add two points for the
packers.

Freshman Basketball Team: front row, Veronica McCoy, Kristi
Sankovich, Erica Linkletter, Deb Engler; middle row, Tracy Kantor,
Valerie Chunka, Wendy Seigrist, Brenda Dysart; back row, Tammy
Boris, Coach Sara Donovan, Cdette Marean, Rhea Heiser. Not pic-
tured: Tina Harl.

freshman girls' basketball/47

Wrestlers take fifth at State

he wrestling team from South High has had According to Coach Bea u Haizlip, the biggest
: }a successful season in '87. The team finished surprise of the season was Jim Chappell, who wres-
tled heavyweight. "He's the most improved wrestler
fifth at the State Tournament in Lincoln on on the squad. He's pinned people when the match
Feb. 21. has been on the line."

South's top finisher in the tourney was Gary In dual meets, the Packers had a good year, with
Bobier who came in second in the 126 pound division. only one loss to Millard North. They also won four
Other State finishers were Reggie Beverly at 98 of seven tournaments entered.
pounds and Jerry Urkevich at .155 pounds who
placed third, and Lavelle Whitner who finished fifth.

David Skinner faces up to his opponent.

Varsity Wrestling team: front row, Lavell Whitner, Gary Bob•
ier, Garrick Dalton, Scott Bobier, David Skinner, Steve Heinz,
Reggie Beverly; back row, Coach Haizlip, John Herren, Todd
Prince, Forrest Dalton, J erry Urkevich, Pat Greer, Lonnie Ken•
nedy, Jim Chappell.

Forrest Dalton goes for a win.

48/wrestling

VARSITY WRESTLING JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING
Coach: Beau Haizlip Coach: James Schutz

South defeated: South defeated:
North North
Ralston Ralston
Central Central

Abraham Lincoln South lost to:
Lincoln High Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln High
South lost to:
Millard North South tied:
Millard North
South won the following
tournaments: ,_______________
South High
Creighton Prep
Millard South
Burke

JV Wrestling team: front row, Jason Rohmeyer, David Skinner,
Arthur Bravo, Pat Bishop; back row, Ryan Kelley, Jerry Bate•
man, George Husser, Bob Allen, Coach Jim Schutz.

Scott Bobier and Steve Heinz show when they hit the gym,
they mean business.

wrestllng/ 49

Cheerleaders perform a mount during football p ep rally before they were outlawed by NHSAA.

Cheerleaders spirited

he South High varsity cheer- ican Squad.
leaders have shown their pride
and enthusiasm through rain, Their smiles and cheers were seen
snow, sleet and heat. The training and at all varsity football and basketball
hard work began this summer at camp. games, as well as wrestling meets. Ms.
The camp was held at Weslyan College Charnella Mims is the sponsor for the
in Lincoln for about five days. During many different activities that the cheer-
that time they won the megaphone, leaders participated in. While having the
which is given to the squad that dis- pride and prestige of being cheerleaders
played the most school spirit. Also, at South, they must continue to have
Wendi Campos, Tami Higgs, and Donna good grades and work hard at their daily
Moore were nominated for the All-Amer- practices.

Far left, cheerleaders show how high the y can
get the crowd at the pe p rally.

Middle left, Captain Stacy Sanders leads the
squad In a cheer.

Above, some of the cheerleaders warm up be-
fore a game.

Left, Heather Mato! shows her enthusiasm at the
Bellevue East game .

50/ cheerleaders

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Ronnie Massow gets the crowd fired up.

Varsity Cheerleaders: front row, Jenny Rezac, Christina Hunter, Wendi Campos, Mary Cardenas, Donna
Moore; middle row, Ronnie Massow, Julie Shelba!, Cathy Flores; third row, Gena Jackson, Sue Proksel,
Heather Mato!, Samantha Scheiffer, Nicole Brecht, Tami Higgs, Chris Shonka, Melissa Schott; back row,
Theresa Johnson, Tara Miller, Stacy Sanders

Donna Moore cheers at a football
game.

South cheerleaders Insist, "We're
Number One!"

cheerleaders/ SJ

Tammy Evans looks back during a routine. Po01perettes

Bottom right, the group shows their stuff. Nationals
South Pomperettes get down.

Laurel, Mary, and Suzie pose below in front of : J he South High Pomperettes
the Pompon bulletin board. may not have received the
credit that was due to them.
They practice from 7:15 in the
morning through the end of first hour and
also Tuesdays and Wednesdays for an
hour. This hard work is evident when
they perform at all home football, bas-
ketball games, and wrestling invitation-
als.

The last week of June the Pomper-

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attend

ettes went to camp at Weslyan College
in Lincoln. Because of their great per-
formance, they were asked to partici-
pate in Nationals in Anaheim, California.
Their sponsor, Mrs. Darlene Brown, set
up many fundraisers to help pay for the
trip and other activities.

To top off a successful year, the
Pomperettes concluded their season
with a group performance in Sound Off.

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At top, Captain Soraya Cardenas leads the
Pomperettes In their routine.

Above, "Raise your hand, ii you're sure!"

_ ---·--~,:,JI¥• Pomperettes: back row, Laura Brown, Soraya Cardenas, Lori Johnson, Gina Dom-
et, Kandi Srb, Dawn Wlteckl, Che Ashby; middle row, Lesa Bowley, Jolene Kurtz,
Susie Seiter, Mary Kosiski, Tammy Evans, Michelle Hrubsky, Sherry Waters; front
row, Jo Ann Schaller, Joni Kurtz, Laurel Wilson, Gerri Righter, Tammy Peterson

pomperettes/ 53

-Freshman spirit rises

his year's freshman The freshmen did a tremen-
dous job cheering at the games.
:] cheerleading squad did a The spirit they helped to create
wonderful job encourag- should carry over to all levels of
sports, not just ninth grade. To
ing the ninth grade athletic teams. perfect their techniques, the
squad practiced practically every
They worked hard to increase the night after school.

teams' spirit. The girls also worked up a rou-
tine for this year's Sound Off Vari-
The girls worked with a new ety Show.

sponsor this year, Miss Elizabeth

Cuva, who also taught English.

Last year's sponsor, Miss Char-

nella Mims, moved to supervise

the varsity cheerleaders.

Freshman Cheerleaders: front row, Tracy Butt, Michelle Seefus, Emily Schott; middle
row, Cindy Hiatt, Toni Mauer, Renee Wasinger, Shannon Garcia; back row, Julie Popek,
Tracy Barrett, Sarah Brecht, Becky Southard, Kim West.

Our cheerleaders have to stretch
out before they cheer the team on
to success.

54/freshman cheerleaders

Tracy Butt, Julie Popek and Emily Schott
help to cheer the team on to victory.

. \\ t.1l!'f~l!Jl.-'.j1':"\;""'T.:~,";:r,.,,f;•'-:4.."...\.f,#,_R..,.·;~-~-- ---. -r- • . :• Above, The freshman squad cheers on as they say " Hello"
--. ...-·-- to Gross.
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---- freshman cheerleaders/ 55

Allison Baker seems bored out of her mind during lunch.

Jerry Rodriguez and Matt Sopcich ham ii up for the camera. Jeff Wagner .. . in total shock!

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Presenting • • • the Class of 1987

m ost of the graduating class has been or a career. Taking memories of the good times
at South for the past three years. we've shared here will make the transition easier.
They have shared together home-
work, clothes, gossip, lockers, sec- Now we will be ready to take on the world and
rets and together have outgrown the nickname the responsibilities it brings: working full time, pay-
"scuffmore." ing bills, getting married, raising a family, going on
Saying good-bye will be hard. Leaving South is to higher education or perhaps the service. The
the first step in many good-byes ... to family, identity that South has given us will always remain
friends and jobs as we leave our homes for college precious.

seniors/ 57



Regina Regnier studies for state DECA competition.

Jennifer Ackles

Stacy Adams
Angela Allen
Theresa Amis

Alfonso Arana
Jon Arrington
Michelle Armstrong
Gwen Atkinson

Christine Babb
Robert Bacome
Mona Bailey
Allison Baker

seniors/ 59

Allison Baker asks, " What's up, dude?"

Stephanie Baker
Kim Barkdoll

Billie Jo Barrientos

Natalie Barata

Delisa Basden
Kristina Beebee

Vicky Berlett
Michael Beverly

Michele Blake

Jesus Blanco
Georgia Blankenship

Lisa Blessie

60/seniors

Scott Bratetic
Rebecca Bratsveen

David Bridges
Chris Brown

Ken Brown

J oseph Boldt

Michael Beverly ls caught in the act.

Lori Butt
David Byers

Soraya Cardenas
Herbert Carnes
James Cerveny
Don Chadek

seniors/ 61

Rakyung Chai Russell Chase

MJchael Cihlar
Sandra Clark
Fred Claycamp
Ken Clayton

Jim Cortinas
Sheri Convey
Deborah Crail

Forrest Dalton

Jill Dasovich
Karen Davis

62/seniors

J ovita Desantiago

Christine Dempsey
Sissy De Va ult

Gina Darnel Jill Dasovich is trying to wake up.
Al Dominguez

Dan Dominquez
Paul Duarte
Debra Dysart

Gail Eckart
Berenice Flores
Tammy Francis
Tracy Freemyer

seniors/ 63

Isabel Galvan
Mark Galvan
Marco Garcia
Linda Gartner

Joseph Glismann
Chuck Geveshausen

Toni Glup

William Gorup
Rena Grabowski

Deanna Greenlee
Kelly Gruhn

Sandy Clark works at designing artwork for the year- Teresa Hall
book. Robert Hansen

64/seniors

Michael Halsey
Timothy Headley
Michele Heffernan
Raquel Heisser

John Herren
Dorie Hicks

Jill Hoagland
Joe Hospodka

David Holmes
Cheryl Holst

Suzanne Holubar
Maurice Hooks

Renae Engelke hears a funny joke in art class.
S hane Duarte is hoping for water.

senlors/ 65

Todd Houghtaling
Connie Hutchings

Phillip Hymore
Bonnie Hynek

Michelle Incontro
Peggy Janak

Nicholas Jankowski
James Jirak

Sheri Waters sings with Ambassadors.

Theresa Johnson
Thomas Jones
Vincent Juarez

Cassandra Karnes

66/seniors

Rebecca Klelnbeck
Christopher Kudlacz

J oan Kurtz
Jolene Kurtz

Christine Kyler
Susan Lakin

At top, Missy Rosemann works on her yearbook pages.
Don Moody is all wet at swimming practice.
Douglas Lamb
Anna Lara
Deborah Lara

Thomas Larkin
Andrea Lawrence
Tammy Life
Francine Limones

seniors/ 67

Brian Loftus
Michelle Lopez

Dennis Lowe
Darron Mackins

Lydia Matthews
Sonja Marsh

Kathryn Matol
James Matuza

Matt Sopclch and Scott Moore listen attentively al a Decathlon meeting.

Stephan Marshall
John McDonnell
JoAnn McGinn
Eddy McKinney

68/seniors

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William Metzler
Tabor Miller
Richard Miracky
Anthony Monjarez

Monica Owen and Brian Loftus look for a yearbook negative.

Donald Moody
Donna Moore
Scott Moore
Ann Morong

Jill Mulligan
Thomas Nekola
Joe Nelson
Tammy Nelson

senlors/ 69

Angela Nemec
Martin Nemec
Kenneth Nielsen

Steven Nlmerlchter
Larisa Oksman

Shannon O'Shaughnessy

Mary Overgaard
Monica Owen

Michael Paladino

Barbara Panek
Mark Pankers
Donna Pannell

Mike Cihlar Is deep in concentration.

70/seniors

Charles PatTick

Brian Pecha
Dennis Penning

Mike Beverly says, "Hey look, I'm on candid Matthew Pinkes
camera." Michelle Pokorny

- Amy Popish
Jeannie Porter

Richard Pyron
Lora Quinn

J ennifer Radik
Troy Ratigan
Lisa Ray
Mike Reed

seniors/ 71

Regina Regnier
Kimberly Renchie

Robert Reno
Gina Richardson

Raquel Heisser enjoys some free time in class.
Michelle Righter
Scott Rippey
Lynette Ritthaler

Lynn Rix
Tyrone Robinson
Anthony Rodriguez

Deborah Rodriguez ..What now?" wonders Rena Grabowski.
Jerome Rodriguez

72/seniors

Jenny Ackles and Karla Hunter are deep in thought. Josephine Rogers
Jason Rohmeyer
Melissa Rosemann
Ted Rozmlarek

Richard Rukas
Stacy Sanders
Tony Sandoval

Jason Sanford

David Savotovlc

Michelle Scheel
Jason Schmidt
Patty Schmidt

seniors/ 73

Tami Schroeder Joe Nelson Is trying to study. "Hmm, is this how
Michelle Sedl!!cek you do it?"

Michael Sedlak
Ed Sekera

John Sheibal
Brian Shukis

Jody Shurts
Matthew Sopcich

Russell Spawn
Tom Spellman

Carol Spencer
Jeanette Stoley

74/Seniors

Michael Sullivan
Theresa Swingholm
Lisa Tallant

Steven Tangeman

Jon Arrington gets assis-
tance from underclassman
Tammy Evans.

Goodbyes Dennis Taute
Christine Tegeder
are hard
Sheryl Terry
uring High School you meet many Willie Thomas
new friends. You go out, go to par-
ties and to the football games, and
just be with each other through your three
years here at South. Then it is your senior
year. You start to think about what college
to go to, Prom, and of course Graduation.
Then it is the last day of school for seniors
and you think about leaving all of your new-
old found friends, probably never seeing
them again. You say your good-byes, give out
all your hugs and best wishes, only with hopes
to see them again in the future .

Angeline Thompson
Timothy Thompson
Bryan Thorpe
Sandra Tolbert

seniors/ 75

Dorie Hicks e njoys a
piece of pizza at a Na-
tional Honor Society
function .

Janet Tomasiewicz
Floyd Townley
Gail Trecek
Jerry Urkevich

Mark VanRyckeghem
Karen Walden

Ann Walkemeyer
David Waltrip

Dawn Warren
Linda Warsocki

Terry Washka
Sherry Waters

76/seniors

Carrol Weikle
Kristina Williams
Barton Wilson
Tara Winnicki

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Robert White
Michelle Yohn
Jay Yates
Denise Zimmerer

Seniors not pictured:

Linda Arion Renae Engelke Ramon Lowe David Skinner
Linda Barker Bobby Fouraker Greg Manzer Allen Tangeman
Gloria Bartlett Bettie Franklin He ctor Martinez Vincent VanCleave
Vickie Bassett Dleanna Gonzales Juandiego Martinez Paul Vojchehoske
Rebecca Beebee Antonio Gullzia Frank Mengle r Michael Williams
Brian Bishop Laura Haffner Daniel Newcomb Mike Williams
Willie Brand Michael Halac Dung Nguyen
Tasha Burks Timothy Hare Samuel O'Donnell
Leroy Carey Andrew Hoyle Lori Poindexter
Charles Carroll Teresa Illig John Primes
Jimmy Chappell James Inell Johyn Ramirez
Andres Davis Frank Kankovsky Tracie Robertson
Shane Duarte Corcoran Kuehn Benny Rodgers
Shelly Leslie Bruce Sewing

seniors/ 77

new.1

Above Going for "one of a kind" personali- Are Jerry Urkevich, Tom Jones , a nd Jon Arrington and Francine Limones show off
ty, what about Michael Beverly or Donna Tracy Freemyer working ou t with the right their unique ha irstyles for the camera . (At top)
Moore? form?
Appearance of dress is th e most important for
Do Tom Jones and Tracy Freemyer only these two: Vince Juarez and Donna Moore.
think of being in fr ont of a mirror with their
"number one looks."? (At top)

78/ senior survey

Best Personality ~o~_,--, ••

2. Michael Beverly ,: ' • '. .t
Gina Domet '

Stephanie Baker struts her stuff as she 3. Maurice Hooks Maurice Hooks shows that he really is
poses with her favorite sports gear. Karen Davis number one with his athletic ability.
Most Athletic
Matt Sopclch is not just another fri endly Stephanie Baker shows her friendliness
lace but the fri endliest. 2. John McDonnell as she poses for the camera.
Mona Bailey

3. Matt Sopcich
Gina Domet
Best Looks

2. Tim Headley
Francine Limones

3. Danny Dominguez
Gina Richardson
Best Body

2. Jon Arrington
Donna Moore

3. Maurice Hooks
Francine Limones
Best Dressed

2. Robert Bacome
Stephanie Baker

3. Scott Moore
Tracy Freemyer
Friendliest

2. Fred Claycamp
Donna Moore

3. Jerry Rodriguez
Gina Domet
Best Hair

2. Vince Juarez
Tracy Freemyer

3. Jeff Wagner
Stacy Sanders

Senior
survey
runners-up

senior survey/ 79

What it is and what it's not • • •

J his is the time to throw away the old stuff and break out in the
new. No one knows what's coming out next , but everyone

knows what's in now. Sorry, Michael J . Fox, we really did have

to send you back, but not to the future , only to the past. Tom has

"Cruised" himself right into your spot. The Monkees are back in the

future and climbing, only not in trees, but into the groove and the charts.

And , "Hey, dude, " we just never say " totally " any more .

BO/ what's in, what's out

Paisleys
"Hey, Dude"
Tom Cruise
The Monkees
The Cosby Show
Flat tops
Shades
Diet Pepsi
Banana combs
Compact discs

Leather pants
Cabbage Patch Kids
"Totally"
Michael Jackson
Stray Cats
MTV
Homework
Breakln'

what's In, what's out/ 81

For those of us who missed breakfast. Kathy Carroll and Kim Nicholson waste some time between classes.

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Artwork by: Janet Tomasiewicz the future.

82//ockers

Lockers Everyone at South shows their favorite group on
their locker
_/Jt South It seems that
everyone's locker is
their little home. A
locker is a place where you can
hang up your picture of your
girlfriend or a picture of that
someone you want to be when
you grow, a place that is just
yours that anyone can see and
recognize.

Polls

J I ave you ever won-
d red where we get
the answers to the
polls that we put In the Year-
book. Well, what we do is send
questionnaires around to two
homerooms from every grade
level and then add up the an-
swers.

A little home is someone's locker.

Jockers/83

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The Artists:
Winter scene by Sand

CPhotograph by Brian Clark , senior

Poem by Renae Engelkoef,tusse,nisoernior

86/cr:eative 1"deas

I Power of the Quill

Creating a dream
that spurs from reality,
Poets open the doorways
of an empty mind.
Given the power of immortals
to grip the past,
memories of a childhood
become real, granting
eternal youth to forgotten ghosts.
Whispering voices crash
into the mind like
an ocean wave, leaving
grains of thoughts to be explored.

• Renae Engelke

Laurel Wilson and J ames Glendening play peek-a-boo.

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Scott Buresh really knows how to study. Steve Martinez and JoAnn Schaffer seem astounded.

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The key to South's future

he underclassmen are the key to each and everyone of you is important.
South's future. Our teachers will shape To the underclassmen, a parting work of advice.
: ]their minds and by the time they reach
their senior year, they will stand on the Study hard and complete your education. It is your
threshold of the future. future in which you are investing your time now.
From the vast pool of underclassmen, the You will reap tomorrow's dividends of today's
coaches will train the stars of tomorrow on the ath- efforts. Work hard to give your school and yourself
letic courts and fields. From the players to the fans, " A Touch of Class."

c/asses/ 89

S1even Acamo
Vicloria Adams
Thomas Albino

Te rry Aldrich

Rebecca Aleck
Lisa Aleksonls

Manuel Alva

Christopher An1onlak

III

Scott Armbrust

Kathleen Armsuong
Che Ashby

Charily Ashford
Daniel Ault
Lorrie Ault

Jenny Bader
Kevin Baldwin

III

Tamara Ballenger
Michael Barta
Ralph Barton
John Bartunek
Theresa Bauer

Anne Baumgard
Brenda Baxter
Joe Seber

III

Lisa Bednarz
Peter Beers

Dawn Blessie
Michael Bobier

Scott Bobier
Jodi &Janski
Kathleen Bonar
Merk Bostwick

III

Lesa Bowley
Stanley Brabec
Dale Bratsveen
Dean Bra1sveen

Nicole Brecht
Lenaeia Breneman

M. Brooks
Laura Brown

I 11

Tonya Brown
Lisa Bruber
Donni Bugay

Kimberly Burbridge
Scott Buresh

Sara Busch
Lori Butt

Wendi Campos

III

Ma ribel! Cardenas
Brian Czmoll

Kathleen Carroll
Donna Chadek

Richard Chopskl
Jodi Chesler

Erich Chrlstlanse°l
Sandra Clechomskl

I 11

Bobble Jo Clayton
James Colby

Matthew Conrad
Troy Cooley

Rua Corbin
Mark Cotton
Tina Cottone
Thomas Covos

I 11

Deanna Craigmiles
Everett Crawford
Greg Cress
Melissa Criger
Paul Cropp

90/Juniors Shane Dalley

Garrick Dalton

Charles Daniels
Stephen Daniels
Joseph Davis
Mark Davis
Robert OcGcorgc
Renae Denton
B. Douglas
Anita Drake

William Dropinski
Patrick Dubas
8 . Duhan
Denise Dymek
Russell Dysart
Daisy Ebbcrson
Christy Eckart
Francine Edwa rds

Michael Engleman
Dena Eona
Rhonda Evans
Tammy Evans
Amy Flarkoskl
Jolene Fletcher
Raymond Flock
Helen Flyr

Susan Foster
Deborah Francis
Michael Franks
Lonnle Fredericksen
Patricia Freeman
Jeffery Fuqua
Joseph Gannon
Joyce G4tes

James Glendening
Rebecca Glick
Brian Gomez
Dennis Grace
D. Grand
Sean Grant
Patrick Greer
Robert Grlffln

Julie Grlger •
Robert Grzcblelksl
Judd Gulizio
Linda Gunia

Michael Hansen
John Heeren
Connie Hellbusch
Scott Helms

Shannon Hendenon
A ntonio Hernandez
Joann Hiatt
Tammy Higgs

John Hinchman
Kathleen Holt

Tammy Pete rson explains every-
thing in class.
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Galen H
Christopher H ouse

Kmli Hum~1sbtobny

FlSavt lano Husser
J ffacy Jackson

e rey Jackson

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Richard Keller
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Ryan K II
Georgi'aenna KeinY ' i~~.!,

MKa;en Kirkma~ Mindcc Mahl
M~ark Manti:~
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eanne Knapp

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Kellie Kohl
Rick KokoruJ~

L~~i Kopiasz
M Koraleski
~ry Kosiskl
Bnan Kottlch

~aymond Kreh
ark Krmpotlc

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Robert Lee
David L
Patricia Ll~~e:!:

Donald Loftus
J . Corl Lollar

Joe Mace
John Modduy

Missy Mahler shows her playful side.

Rhonda Martin
Anlla Maninez
C,i)rlos Martinez
Jesse Martinez
Luscro Martinez
Steven Martinez
Thomas Marvin
Roland Massow

Tracy McAtee
Kenyatta McCrl!iy
Erin Mcfarland
Adriana Mejia
Edward Menrad
Thomas Meyer
Janie MIiier
Jennifer MIiier

M. MIiier
Richard MIiier
Ann Mlnlno
Donald Mlxan
Jose Monarrez
Dolores Montoya
& sll!sa Moreno
Helen Mosltes

Jodi Mumm
Richelle Murcek
Becky Murphy
Janie Murrel
Angella Muschall
Lori Negrete
Steven Neller
Kimberly Nicholson

Garold Nielsen
Jeffrey Niemiec
Michael Nieto
Patrick Nlelo
Kathy O'Connor
Michael O'Malley
Miguel Ortiz
Terrence Pannell

Penny Parsons
Shaileshkum Patel

Fred Claycamp, Jeff Niemiec, Mark
Santee, Herb Carnes and Patrick Nieto
enjoy lunch.

juniors/ 93

II

Stephen Pechar
Audry Peeples

Laurie Peters
Tammy Peterson

Thach Phom
A. Pierce

Traci Piernlcky
Roger Price

Kimberly Priebe
Todd Prince

Timothy Puckett
More Robuck

James Randall
L. Reese

Christopher Reger
Steven Regnier

Stacy Reuc I\
Shantee Richardson
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Penelope Riches
R. Riley

Nelda Rios
Lonnie Richison

Gina RJtter
Darwtn Robinson

Trinidad Robles
Tina Rodman

CheryAnn Rody
Russell Ruffcorn
Chris Rothemeyer

Tyrone Rule
Tiffany Russell

Richard Ryan

Usa Rybensky -~=~
Robert Rys
J. Sacco Cynthia Sinskl

Theresa Samia
Robert Sanders

Marc Santee
James Sargent
Samantha Schieffer

Deborah Schweiger
Edward Scott

Daniel Sedlacek

Susan Seiter
John Sempek
PAtrlcla Shoals
Christine Shonka
Patricia Slebrandt

Ted Stodolka says, "Oh, gosh."

94/Juniors


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