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Highland High School 900 York Street Thornton, Colorado 80229
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Volume 20
Table of Contents
SPRING 5-21
HOMECOMING 22-30
FACULTY 31-36
FRESHMAN 37-46
SOPHOMORES 47-56
JUNIORS 57-64
SENIORS 65-96
FALL SPORTS 97-108
WINTER SPOR TS 109-116
CLUBS 117-133
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top-a class finds a way to beat the heat by having class outside in the courtyard.
top right-trying to get back into the swing of things, the cheerleaders practice one of the many football cheers so that they will be ready for our first game.
above-the mass returns for the first assembly of 1983.
INTRO. — 3
Bells ring, leaves fall, cool air greets anxious students. School begins. At least that's the way it used to be, but this year; blistering heat, girls in halter tops and guys in half shirts set the scene for the new year.
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below-a typical looking locker at Highland -containing stickers, books, and all the little ex-tras used to brighten the otherwise drab lock-ers.
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SPRING SCORES
BASEBALL GIRLS TENNIS
Regis Adams City Englewood Ranum Broomfield Brighton Westminster Thornton Mullen Northglenn Centaurus
loss loss loss loss loss win win loss loss loss loss
Thornton over Highland Brighton over Highland Centaurus over Highland Ranum over Highland Adams City over Highland Westminster over Highland St. Mary's over Highland Englewood over Highland Northglenn over Highland Marycrest over Highland Broomfield over Highland
BOYS GYMNASTICS
The boys gymnastics team of 1983 had two standouts, senior Tony Ruetting and junior Dean Case. Both Tony and Dean qualified for state on still rings. Tony took first place on the still rings in the Skyline League and also in dis-trict meets. Tony was named to the First teamf All Conference.
TRACK
In girls track, Yvette Grove was the State Champion in 110 hurdles. Melis-sa Castor received the most points of anyone on the team. Yvette and Melis-sa earned letters, as well as Gina Gar-cia, Cindy Killen, Anne-Marie Maes-tas, Juanita Kelley and Kim Harris.
In boys track, the team consisted of only six upperclassmen and four fresh-men. The small team wasn't able to earn many points, but there was some good potential in the team members. These members included: Todd Brad-bury, Bill Martinez, Tyrone Campbell and Mike Smotherman.
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top row- Coach Thompson, C. Schell, S. Kitashima, N. Roshak, S. Lehl, G. Garcia, J. Thomas, M. King, D. Gallagher, K. Brannan, middle row- M. Martinez, B. Prickett, S. Valdez, T. Andrew, C. Hamilton, K. Zeylmaker, K. Bair, bottom row- T. Miller, G. Terry, L. Pollack, B. Lyday.
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above left- Sophomore Nick Werth ready for action against the Broomfield Eagles.
above right- Robert Beaver gets a hit against Broomfield.
right- Rick Lockman warms up before the game.
Strike 3, You're Out High-land's varsity baseball team, coached by Fred Harden-brookf started out slow this year, but ended optimistical-ly, Next year the team will be more experienced and they feel they will be much better. Looking ahead, next year's team has tremendous poten-tial.
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left- Freshmen: top row: R. Duran, C. Dietz, D. Richterf K. Huff, T. Hailpern, B. Veydo-vecf J. Sadrieh, C. Williams, Coach Woods, middle row: A. Ledesma, mgr., J. Sanchez, T. Manor, J. Mathews, L. Arroyo, S. Wernet. bottom row: M. Benson, mgr., S. Hackenberg, B. Kill en, P. Whisler, mgr., W. Clark, M. Reese, K. Jones, mgr.
right- JV: top row: P. Whisler, mgr., S. Creps, W. Cirbo, M. Murdie, S. Sena, S. Stein, Coach Austin, M. Benson, mgr. bottom row: A. Ledesma, mgr., M. Ortiz, K. Miller, S. Harding, J. Norman, L. Soto, K. Jones, mgr.
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left- Varsity: top row: Asst. Coach Delellis, J. Bates, R. Lockman, N. Werth, M. Garcia, T. Soto, Coach Hardenbrook. bottom row: C. Flaherty, mgr., J. Lyons, R. Austin, J. King, M. Bateman, E. Finn, B. Coleman, mgr.
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T. Reutting Even the cold doesn't stop them from prac-ticing.
Ann Marie Maestas and Juanita Kelley jogging.
top row- coaches Ames, To-masickf Santerrili, R. Burk-land, P. Sanchez, A. Pyle, M. Smotherman, W. Samudio, G. Brown, T. Bradbury, coach Tate; second row- G. Garcia, L. Mayo, J. Nuanez, R. Genoway, B. Martinez, T. Cam bell, D. Riddle; bottom row- N. Roshack, C. Hamil-ton, J. Kelley, M. Castor, C. Killen, C. Elzey, A. Maestas, K. Harris.
Melissa Castor limbering up for a good workout.
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Donkey Basketball has been an annual event at Highland for the past few years. This year was no different. On April 22, the players desperately tried to score points against the opposing class. The players attempted to lead their donkeys to the basket and to mount them in order to score points without much success.
Some of the players included, K. Bair, G. Merrow, S. Young, R. Lockman, C. Killen, P. Benbrook, T. Andrew, and, of course, those adorable, stubborn donkeys.
A lot of activities are planned to keep us busy. Yes, its Spirit Week, and everyone is looking forward to the fun involved. The days planned include Preppy, Punk, Clash, Green, and Toga. There is an as-sembly on Thursday and lunchtime ac-tivities as well. right-Dyane Madden & Gin a Garcia below-Ms. Lyons, Tabby Gould, Lori McPherron. bottom left-Ernie Montez during the as-sembly. bottom right-Karen Ehmke, Wendy Davis, Steve Bertles, Laurie James, & Cheryl Lockman.
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"Seasons in the Sun" proved to be exciting for the cast and others involved in the pro-duction. Thursday, March 24, American Cable Vision of Thornton video-taped the performance for public view-ing. Saturday's performance is becoming even more excit-ing with the appearance of Shubert Fend rich, "Seasons" playwright.
"Seasons" is about a young folk singer who is suffering from leukemia. Hoping to solve some of his problems, he returns to Seaview, and his old girlfriend. Soon after-ward, they decide to get mar-ried.
top left-Chuck & Linda top right- Billy & Michelle above-Billy & Michelle right-Karen Ehmke in Makeup.
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14 — MUSICAL
CAST Ma Stanton-C. A kins Linda Stanton-D. Kelly * Billy Stanton-D. Far wig *Michelle Walters-L. Diaz Lester Holmes-S. Bertles Chuck Rollins-K. Fleming Shirley Lawford-J. Sword Mayor Higgins-K. Ehmke Susan Potter-M. Wendt
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Special thanks to Mr. New-ton and everyone who worked to make "Seasons"
"We had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun, but the wine and the song, have all gone."
a success.
top right-Susan, Chuck, Lin-da. above-J. Sword in make-up. left-Linda, Ma, Mayor.
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16 — SPRING CANDIDS
SENIOR BRITNCH The Graduating Class of 1983 held the traditional Senior Brunch May 24, 1983 at the Holiday Inn North. As in past years the senior class in-vited the Highland s t a f f . During the Brunch, various seniors were given special recognition and awards for special achievements, accomplished during their four years at Highland, Besides the great food, a good time was had by everyone. Thank you from the Class of 1983, I :/
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The night was May 21, one that will long be remem-bered by the students of Highland High. It was the first nice day since the May blizzard, four days earlier, and it was Prom night. There were many in atten-dance as the live band Gemini, played the tunes everybody knew. A new way of appointing king and queen was instigated; everybody who attended was eligible and the names were drawn out of a box. The 1983 Junior-Senior Prom king and queen were Robert Burkland and Cin-der Prince. The female sen-ior attendants were, Bon-nie Dack, Maureen Wein-
top- C. Kellen middle- 1983 Attendants above- Royalty dance right- Mementos of the 1983 Junior-Senior Prom
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berger, and Liza Harris. The male senior attendants were, Jim Rivera, Rodney Wassam, and Duffy John-son. The prince and prin-cess were Richie Schmidt and Stephanie Valdez. The Junior attendant couples were, Connie Dack and Mike Murfitt, Cathy Ma-lone and John Park, Na-dine Roshak and Tim Rhein, Danielle Pino and Juan King. Even the rain that started about 11:30 could not dampen the high spirits found at the 1983 Junior-Senior Prom.
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top-D. Gioia and R. Burk-land above- C. Prince and R. Burkland left- R. Burkland and C., Prince
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right-Filled with anticipation, the Senior Class of 1983 nervously awaits for the conclusion of Mr. PoIito*s
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below-Being told that they had graduated, the Senior
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carnation to Christine Peters during commencement ceremonies.
left- Ken Fleming and Theresa Andrew embrace before graduation.
below left- The top 18 seniors in academics are: C. Harding, T. Hail pern, D. Kelly, R. Maestas, Y. Grove, P. Gandy, S. Lyday, E. Martinez, G. Ruiz, S. Her, C. Lockman, J. Rivera, T. Andrew, R. Wasem, S. Duran, J. Clark, S. Bertles and L. James.
i above- Andy Moris, Tim Wood, Tony Ruetting, James Yates and Kris Law son pose for a mug shot after graduation.
20 — GRADUATION GRADUATION - 21
OKTOBERFEST S P I R I T W E E K
left- Students show spirit during pep rally at North Valley.
below left- Cheerleaders celebrate the Hornets touchdown.
below right- Kim Bair rides the rounds as junior attendant.
I bottom right- The band does a great performance at the Homecoming game.
top left- The Highland Booster Club sponsored an Oktoberfest Carnival on October 28. Michelle Drotar dressed as a flower for the occasion.
top right- Ms. Say re sits at her Home Ec booth, all dressed up for the occasion
middle left- Anna Fernandez (left) and Georgette Aoyagi, two of the winners of the costume contest.
i middle right- All sorts of costumes appeared the day of the carnival! AM/1* left- Even Mr. Hower ended up in the Senior class jail.
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HOMECOMING
KING AND QUEEN PAUL MORIS AND CINDY
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clockwise from top right: King and Queen- Paul Moris and Cindy Killen, Senior Attendants- Mickey Boom and Stephanie Valdez, Richie Schimdt and Lisa Dickhaut, John Bates and Bobbi Jo Prickett, Chris Franklin and Carole Fowler.
24 — ROYALTY
clockwise from top left: Junior Atten-dants- Robert Beaver and Kim Bair, Sen-ior Attendants- Louie Sanchez and Cheryl Salazar, Pat Sanchez and Shir-lene Kitashima, Freshman Attendants-George Dominguez and Deanie Small, Sophomore Attendants- Joe Sanchez and Cheryl Valdez.
Not Shown: Senior Attendants Vince Co-leman and Becky Culbertson.
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The coin is tossed and the senior girls win it. The
Seniors choose to receive the ball and plan their first play. It's first quarter and the ball is passed by Dyane Madden,
the senior quarterback, to Bobbi Jo Prickett who
makes a touchdown! The defense on both teams are
keeping the score the same, 6-0. The first half of the
game is over and the teams are taking a break and
planning their plays. Third quarter is flying by with no touchdowns. Fourth quarter
is coming to an end, the clock is ticking, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0
— and the game is over! The Seniors win!
The Juniors get ready, set, HIKE!
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SENIOR MANAGERS: Gene Brown, Pat Sanchez, Wil-liam Samudio, Sheila Kobs
JUNIOR MANAGERS: Robert Beaver, Todd Bradbury, Nick Werth, Ricky Lay
SENIORS: Annie Clark Jeanette
Cordova Wendy Davis Carole Fowler Gin a Garcia Tiffany Goodman Cindy Killen Shirlene
Kitashima Dyane Madden Liz Maestas Jennifer
Mazzocco Loretta
McKennon Kim Newman Susan Patcigo Rosie Perea Bobbi Jo
Prickett Nadine Roshak Karen Seachris Stephanie
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JUNIORS. Debbie Ballard Kristie Brannon Melissa Castor Felisha Aranda Dawn Dugan Dorothy
Gallagher Heidi Herman Michelle Keil Juanita Kelley Sherry Lehl Percy Martinez Mary McGovern Sheila Sanchez Kim Zeylmaker
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HOMECOM FLO ATS left- Among the many Homecoming festivities, there was the class float competition. The first place winner was the Sophomore class with their float, "Herbie the Hornet/9
middle left- The second place winner was the Junior class float which featured a Douglas County Huskie pulling our own Herbie.
bottom left- The band showed their spirit during the halftime show of the Homecoming game.
bottom right- Even the students decorated their cars for the Homecoming parade.
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right- The class of "84" came in third with their festive looking Toyota pickup.
middle right- The freshman class with their "Puppy Float" came in fourth. For a first effort they did very well.
bottom right- The color guard adds their special touch to the Homecoming halftime show.
bottom left- The class floats round the cor-ner during the presentation at halftime of the game.
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FLOATS — 29 28 — FLOATS
VAR Welcome one and all, it's time for the 1983-84 Variety Show. This year it consists of a number of Highland stu-dents and even some alumni. On this datef Friday, October 14, 1983, many secret talents will be shown to the public.
Along with the host, Mr. Newton, we all will be seeing some outstanding acts. For example, skits, chorus line dances, live bands, drum solos, singing choirs and even some magic acts. The highlight of the show will be towards the end when the lovely Royalty for this year's Homecoming is announced.
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Dr. Severino-Superintendent of Schools
Dr. PIoussard-Associate Superin-tendent
T. Polito-Principal
This year the Highland ad-ministration has changed somewhat. Ms, C. Tufly has replaced Mr. J. Hawley and Mr. L. Petralia. The other members which make up the administration are once again doing a great job. Mr. Polito has now been principal at Highland for 15 years, and he's getting better every year. Mr. Hower has also re-turned as Activities Director giving his usual dedication to the student body.
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V. Spurlin-Nurse
M. Gardner, P. James, D. Uhl-Special Education B. Jones, L. Asher-Librarians
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W. Crockett, J. Denison, S. Edwards, K. Riggs-Secretaries
C. Nowak-Custodian
D. Olvera-Head, F. Ciancio, S. Whitehead, B. Catba-gan, L. Taylor, J. Mitchell, A. Ferguson-Kitchen Staff
T. Thomas, T. Aragon-Counselors
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F. Newton, W. Borg, D. Vickrey, M. Chesley, F. Prise lac, M. Davidson, R. Dorsey, H. Brown, J. Anttila, A. Chan-dler
R. McDaniel
E. Fusiek F. Oliver S. Hisamoto
PHYSICAL EDUCATION S. Coffey D. Linder
S. Sayre, B. Welch
BUSINESS
C. Mull
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M. Thompson, F. Hardenbrook, D. Howard, R. Clapp, D. Robb, J. Walter, R. Essig, H. Alpert, R. Ratkovich
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J. Scott
R. Geske
C. Hoover
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FOBEIGN
F. Gomez
L. Egbert
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A. Nadon
L. Olsen STUDIES
W. Tanner
36 — FACULTY D. Studebaker
1. K. Alegrai 2. B. Aragon 3. M. Baca 4. R. Balderston 5. R. Barnes
6. N. Barringer 7. D. Beaver 8. T. Becerra 9. M. Bedan
10. A. Bell
M. Bissig W. Blaise
R. Bernal
15. D. Breen 16. S. Brenton 17. D. Briley 18. C. Brit ton 19. P. Brokaw
20. D. Campbell 21. K. Carlson 22. T. Carrasco 23. D. Carter 24. B. Chapmon
L. Boroff
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1. C. Clark 2. R. Clark 3. C. Collins 4. M. Cordova 5. S. Crow 6. K. Davis 7. J. DeWitt 8. M. Dean 9. S. Dexter
10. L. Diaz 11. J. Dicku 12. J. Dolson 13. G. Dominguez 14. M. Dominguez 15. M. Dugan 16. D. Dunn 17. M. Duran 18. T. Durr 19. K. Ellis 20. M. Elzey 21. V. Engsberg 22. J. Fourroux 23. C. Foust 24. C. Frantom
FRESHMAN — 39
1. D. Freeman 2. K. Gallagher 3. S. Gall egos 4. S. Gibson 5. R. Gioia
6. J. Goodwin 7. J. Gryp 8. K. Hall 9. Y. Han
10. P. Hargrave
M. Haugen N. Hawley
V. Hatcher D. Hebel
15. M. Hedley 16. C. Herder 17. M. Hernandez 18. M. Hoffman 19. R. Horn
20. S. Howbert 21. B. Howell 22. C. Huff 23. L. Johnson 24. K. Jones
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1. J. Juhl 2. K. Keil 3. K. Kelly 4. R. Kemena 5. A. Ketulhut 6. L. Kovalick 7. C. LaForett 8. A. Lamping 9. J. Larson
10. T. Laurienti 11. V. LeBaron 12. A. Ledesma 13. T. Leija 14. S. Livingston 15. R. Lodwig 16. J. Logan 17. C. Longueville 18. B. Lookingbill 19. K. Lopez 20. D. Lott 21. S. Lyons 22. M. Maestas 23. J. Marquez 24. E. Martinez
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1. R. Martinez 2. T. Martinez 3. K. Matousek 4. P. May 5. V. Meier
6. D. Melendez 7. D. Mitchell 8. R. Montour 9. A. Nass
10. S. Natali
S. Niels on T. Niewinski
M. Ninneman
15. D. Nolte 16. J. Nowakowski 17. M. Ortega 18. R. Ortiz 19. C. Pacheco
20. C. Packer 21. Y. Padilla 22. J. Palermo 23. B. Park 24. J. Patterson
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1. S. Pinon 2. H. Praska 3. G. Pyrek 4. S. Quillen 5. S. Raynor 6. V. Roberts 7. C. Rodriguez 8. J. Rodriguez 9. R. Rodriguez
10. R. Romero 11. K. Rossi 12. P. Ryan 13. C. Sabin 14. C. Sailas 15. T. Salazar 16. T. Salazar 17. L. Samples 18. R. Sanchez 19. T. Sanchez 20. E. Sandoval 21. K. Sandoval 22. M. Sandvik 23. J. Scott 24. M. Sebern
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1. L. Sena 2. A. Settle 3. E. Siatta 4. B. Silvus 5. D. Small
6. K. Smotherman 7. L. Spurlock 8. T. Sterner 9. N. Stressman
10. D. Tafoya
D. Taulbee
M. Titus C. Van Winkle
V. Vermillion
15. J. Vigil 20. K. Werner 16. D. Villalobos 21. E. Wilcoxon 17. T. Waller 22. E. Wilcoxon 18. R. Walt man 23. N Wilkes 19. J. Weatherford 24. K. Win free
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B. Wydra D. Young K. Zimmerman A. Douglass C. Shadinger
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D. Arthur A. Ashmore P. Baca T. Baca L. Baugher M. Brown S. Carlile T. Clark M. Co veil T. Co veil G. Deleon D. Drotar M. Gal legos T. Garcia T. Gould C. Herman
R. Kelman J. Lopez J. Lovato C. Machan A. Mazzotti S. Mead L. Mott T. Noll S. Rojas S, Scott M. Sell T. St rock V. Taylor E. Twiss R. Wahl M. Werth
FRESHMEN — 45
1. P. Abeyta 2. P. Arguello 3. L. Armijo 4. S. Arnston 5. D. Arthur 6. D. Arthur
J. Bates
T. Benson
7. E. Astbury 8. D. Aughney 9. B. Bachman
10. G. Barrett 11. J. Barrett
S. Bishop
S. Blewett
16. E. Brandt 17. R. Brenton 18. D. Brown 19. R. Brown 20. T. Campbell 21. V. Cardenas
22. D. Carrasco 23. M. Caudill 24. L. CdeBaca 25. W. Cirbo 26. W. Clark
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1. K. Coerber 2. T. Cornia 3. M. Couch 4. S. Crutcher 5. C. Cruz
6. V. Delaney 7. T. Dent 8. T. Destarac 9. G. Dewey
J. Diaz C. Dietz M. Donato
K. Dickerson C. Dink el
15. D. Drotar 16. D. Duran 1 7. R. Duran 18. C. Edwards 19. C. Elzey
20. S. Feighner 21. B. Flaherty 22. B. Flores 23. B. Foje 24. K. Force
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1. A. Foust 7. D. Giron 2. B. Gabbert 8. J. Giron 3. L. Gal an 9. D. Glass 4. T, Gallegos 10. N. Gonzales 5. N. Genoway 11- K. Goodman 6. D. Giron
T. Gould J. Gryp
S. Groff
16. T. Hail pern 22. J. Ingram 17. K. Hanlen 23. T. Jedson 18. D. Hebel 24. J. Jesperson 19. T. Hoffman 25. M. Jimenez 20. K. Huff 26. D. Jones 21. A. Ingram
50 — SOPHOMORES
^ WISH 1. T. Jones 2. G. Joyce 3. A. Kennedy 4. P. Kenneson 5. P. Kesler
6. B. Killen 7. K. King 8. L. Kinney 9. R. Klinkerman
C. Kohlmeyer S. Lawrence J. LeBaron
M. Larson J. Layne
15. M. Leikness 16. P. Lucero 17. N. Luchtenburg 18. G. Lujan 19. B. Lyday
20. J. Lynes 21. S. Madsen 22. T. Maestas 23. R. Mangerson 24. T. Manor
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1. D. Marks 2. D. Marti 3. T. Martin 4. G. Martinez 5. R. Martinez 6. B. Martinez
7. J. Matthews 8. L. Mayo 9. L. Meigs
10. T. Miller 11. M. Mora
R. Moris
E. Murdie
16. J. McGannon 17. K. McNeil 18. K. McNeil 19. S. Nagy 20. B. Nolte 21. T. Ogborn
A. Murfitt
C. McLeod
22. R. Olguin 23. M. Ortiz 24. C. Padilla 25. H. Palm 26. C. Palmer
52 — SOPHOMORES
1. W. Parnell 2. M. Peifer 3. B. Pflieger 4. C. Pollack 5. L. Pollock
Z. Roberts
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6. G. Quint ana 7. D. Ritcher 8. L. Rivera 9. M. Rivera
L. Rodriguez
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15. J. Samples 20. M. Schloss 16. J. Samudio 21. K. Schmidt 17. C. Sanchez 22. C. Schneider 18. P. Sanchez 23. C. Schroeder 19. V. Sanchez 24. D. Schwab
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B. Scott
S. Sena
R. Shaw
G. Sigala
T. Shea
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T. Simmons
V. Stone
L. Soto
R. Taylor
J. Torres
S. Trainer
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A. Trujillo
M. Trujillo
S. Trujillo
C. Ulibarri
C. Valdez B. Veydovec R. Twitty
T. Waller
E. Ward
R. Water
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C. Weinberger — Sophomores not shown
J. Alvarado S. Arnston L. Arroyo L. Baal L. Baca L. Baca S. Bar gas C. Bat em an M. Casey M. Chavez D. Davenport T. Dotson
T. Fin a mo re L. Ganoe J. Garcia S. Gleitz N. Gonzales M. Heiser S. Herman T. Jarosak M. Jensen T. Jensen C. LaGreca
J. Wilmoth
K. Wendt
C, Werth
C. Williams
B. Wills
P. Winters
A. Wirth
Vr. Wise
G. Wolfe
Sophomores not shown
M. Woody
M. Reece S. Lewis D. Riddle M. Lopez M. Sandvik D. Lucero M. Seeley K. Luna C. Sisson A. Macias T. Strong C. Martinez G. Terry M. Mel in a D. Thomas D. Montez S. Thorp L. Montoya J. Ware F. Morales S. Wernet K. McKelvey M. West fa 11 F. Netterfield
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1. J, Andrews 2. S. Aragon 3. F. Aranda 4. M. Armstrong 5. T. Arroyo 6. K. Bair
7. D. Ballard 8. A. Barela 9. M. Bateman
10. M. Bates 11. R. Beaver
R. Bell R. Bichon
D. Beightel
16. L. Boatright 17. T. Bott 18. T. Bradbury 19. K. Brannan 20. K. Buschmeier 21. J. Cantu
22. P. Carrico 23. M. Castor 24. L. Chowning 25. J. Clark 26. B. Coleman
M. Blender
58 — JUNIORS
T. Ediger
C. Dunbar
P. Eggers
1. R. Cordova 2. V. Creazzo 3. S. Creps 4. C. Danley 5. K. Davis
6. S. Dehart 7. F. Delaney 8. M. Dominguez 9. M. Dot son
18. D. Gallager 19. I. Garraus 20. R. Genoway 21. S. Gibson 22. J. Hallet
23. C. Hamilton 24. S. Harding 25. K. Harris 26. R. Henske
C. Flaherty T. Ehmke
D. Ellis
K. Fletcher
R. Flanders
JUNIORS — 59
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1. B. Her 2. D. Herder 3. H. Herman 4. T. Hunter 5. A. Huntington 6. W. Johnson
7. R. Jones 8. D. Kanesky 9. M. Keil
10. J, Kelley 11. T. Kelman
J. Krutsch T. Kulp
K. Kinsella R. Kumpula
16. L. Lagunas 17. R. Lay 18. A. Ledesma 19. S. Lehl 20. K. Leyba 21. R. Lockman
22. L. Longueville 23. J. Lyons 24. A. Maestas 25. M. Majava 26. C. Marston
JUNIORS
C. Monroe
a man 1. J. Marti 2. M. Martinez 3. P. Martinez 4. R. Martinez 5. K. Masters
6. T. McDonald 7. Y. Medina 8. G. Merrow 9. C. Miller
K. Miller
B. Morgan D. Nass
D. Montez
PHP M. Murdie
J. Norman 18. B. Offner 19. C. Park 20. B. Pearson 21. K. Perez 22. S. Pino
23. S. Polsdofer 24. M. Prill 25. L. Quint ana 26. D. Rader
A. Navarro
JUNIORS — 61
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1. M. Ramos 7. J. Rodello 2. K. Reents 8. R. Rodriguez 3. K. Reese 9. G. Romero 4. S. Reese 10. A. Rose 5. S. Rivera 11. B. Routon 6. D. Robichaud
S, Sanchez L. Schell
R. Rozycki
16. R. Scoles 22. M. Smotherman 17. T. Sebern 23. C. Sommer 18. Z. Short 24. T. Soto 19. P. Sicken 25. M. Spahn 20. R. Siechert 26. S. Stein 21. P. Smith
B. Schrade
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1. B. Stephens 2. G. Stephens 3. Gi. Stephens 4. J. Thomas 5. A. Thompson
6. A. Torrez 7. K. Uhl 8. N. Vandekop 9. L. Vasquez
E. Voss R. Waltman N. Werth
R. Vela sco J. Wad ley
16. P. Whisler 17. C. White 18. D. Wilson 19. S. Wilson 20. R. Windholz
M. Werth
21. D. Wydra 22. K. Yoshida 23. S. Young 24. K. Zeylmaker
JUNIORS - 63
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G. Aguilar M. Barrientos D. Cale J. Cochran A. Danger K. Davenport D. Dugan S. Ellis A. Fernandez R. Fisher S. Flores-Davidson G. Grule T. Hayes S. Hoffman D. Hughs K. Leyba T. Matthews T. Martinez
M. McGovern C. Montgomery A. Moscato R. Nabb P. Olguin L. Rawson D. Reigh J. Rivera L. Romero D. Ruiz L. Sanchez K. Sandoval M. Scherer T. Terry J. Wanchick T. West fa II T. Wilson L. Woody
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SENIOR STANDOUTS
FRIENDLIEST: Robert Dominguez & Bobbi Jo Prickett
MOST TALENTED: Ruel DelRosario & Jackie Sword
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MOST A THLETIC: Gene Brown & Stephanie Valdez
66 — SENIOR STANDOUTS
CLASS FIRTS: Chris Franklin & Becky Culbertson CLASS CLOWNS: Ricky Schamp & Rosie Perea
MOST SPIRITED: Tim Rhein & Lorretta McKennon BEST REAR VIE W.-Richie, Tiffany, & Sara
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MOST INTELLIGENT: John Bates & Sbirlene Kitashima MOST POPULAR:
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Cheryl Salazar
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Teresa Larson
Sheila Kobs
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Mark Li 1 ley
Tiffany Goodman
Wendy Davis
Sara Swatzki
Liz Maestas
Shelly Lopez
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Shelly Force Robert Dominguez Sean Pettigrew
Becky Cornia Carmen Gould
Dyane Madden Coleen Veer
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Tracy Perdue Shelley Shaw Cindy Killen
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Cathy Malone
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Brooke Arthur
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Shawna Crutcher 111
Jim Lucero
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Jacque Ens
Karen Seachris
Kim Newman Carrie Kirkpatrick
BABY PICS — 77
left- Tish Stephenson
right- Rosi Perea
Margaret Baca
Laura Thurston
Vicki Laurienti
Kay Voss
78 — BABY PICS
Jay Stone Pat Conway
Avalon Hill RaeAnn Sarconi
D'Anna Hahn
left- Judy Horn
right- Jeanette Cordova
BABY PICS — 79
Michelle Vigil
Ray Henske
Shelly Ball
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80 CTURES
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Clark A. Alexander
Brooke E. Arthur Leonda Astbury Denyse D. Avis
John Bates Paul D. Barela Margaret Baca
AKINS-BATES — 81
Alan Bell
Diane Blanken
Gene Brown
82 — BELL-CDEBACA
Dawn Bernier
Laura Bonacorso Mickey Boom
Russell Burton
Mike Clark Lillian Clark
Jeannette Cordova Patrick J. Conway
Shawna Crutcber Connie Dack
Vincent Coleman
Becky Cornia
Benjimin Daugherty
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William Dewey Lisa Dickhaut Cindi Dillashaw
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Jacque J. Ens Shelley Force Carole Fowler
Christopher Franklin Diana Gandy Gina Garcia
Martin Garcia Lor a Gomez Tiffany L. Goodman
ENS-GOODMAN — 85
Carmelita Gould D'Anna Hahn Yongbook Han
Ray D. Henske Avalon Hill Denise Hill
Friends depart and memory takes them to her caverns, pure and deep.
Judy Horn Penni Hume
86 — GOULD-HUME
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Tammy Jones Alonso Kennedy
Cindy R. Killen Juan King Claudine Kinney
Carrie Kirkpatrick Shirlene Kitashima Sheila M. Kobs
HUNTINGTON-KOBS — 87
A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Be-fore him I may think aloud.
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Cheryl Kresak Teresa Larson
Victoria Laurienti Mark Li 1 ley Rodney Lopez
Rick Lott Shelly Lopez
88 - KRESAK'LUCERO
Cheryl Luna Dyane Madden Mark Maes
Francine A. Mason Cathy L. Malone Elizabeth A. Maestas
Jennifer Mazzocco
LUNA-MAZZOCCO — 89
James C. McBroom
Chris Meier
Tony Mora
90 — MCBROOM-MORIS
Lorretta McKennon Jim McGee
Doug Miller Doug Miller
What is life? A madness. What is life?An illusion, a shadow, a story. And the greatest good is little enough: for all life is a dream, and dreams themselves are only dreams.
Paul L. Moris
Every human being is intended to have a character of his own; to be what no other is, and to do
X'. what no other can do.
«') Christopher Murdie
Jim Nuanez Kimberly Newman
Richard Ogborn John Park
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Duwayne L. Nuebel
Susan Patcigo
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Jeff Peters Sean Pettigrew Danielle Pino
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Sherry Romero Nadine Roshak Robb Rutherford
Cheryl Salazar William Samudio
U Patrick Sanchez
Regina R. Sanchez Rae An Sarconi
ROMERO-SARCONI — 93
Richard Schamp Richie Schmidt Karen Searchris
Danny Smith Shelley Shaw Jeff Shalden
Patricia Stephenson
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Jay Stone Sara Swatzki
Jacqueline Sword Chris Tafoya Laura Thurston
Stephanie Valdez Mike E. Titus Joe Tiller
Lor a Vandekop Tim Vavrik Coleen Veer
SWORD-VEER — 95
Keith Walters Kay Voss Michelle Vigil
Sheryl K. Wyatt Tina M. Wolfe Barbara Wass
I haven't seen you in a while yet I often imagine all your expressions.
I haven't spoken to you recently but many times I hear your thoughts.
Good friends must not always be together It is the feeling of oneness when distant that proves a lasting friendship.
Susan Polis Schulz
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FALL SCORES FOOTBALL VOLLEYBALL
HHS 12 WESTY 34 HHS 0 POMONA 2 HHS 0 BROOMFIELD 28 HHS 0 RANUM 2 HHS 6 ENGLEWOOD 28 HHS 0 FRUIT A 2 HHS 13 RANGEVIEW 14 HHS 0 ARAPAHOE 2 HHS 0 PONDEROSA 36 HHS 2 ADAMS CITY 0 HHS 0 ADAMS CITY 27 HHS 2 RANGEVIEW 0 HHS 8 DOUGLAS CO. 6 HHS 1 ENGLEWOOD 2 HHS 6 CENTAURUS 33 HHS 1 JEFFERSON 2 HHS 0 JEFFERSON 34 HHS 1 ST. MARY'S 2 HHS 6 BRIGHTON 29 HHS 0 DOUGLAS CO. 2
HHS 1 BROOMFIELD 2 HHS 0 FT. COLLINS 2 HHS 0 BRIGHTON 2 HHS 1 MARY CREST 2 HHS 0 CENTAURUS 2 HHS 0 PONDEROSA 2
GIRLS GYMNASTICS BOYS GOLF
HHS vs. THORNTON L HHS 7th place RIVERDALE MEET HHS vs. EAST L HHS 6th place ENGLEWOOD MEET HHS vs. WESTY W HHS 5th place PERRY PARK MEET HHS vs. DOUGLAS CO. L HHS 6th place LAKE VALLEY MEET HHS vs. ARVADA L HHS vs. OVERLAND L FINAL STANDINGS HHS 6th place HHS vs CENTAURUS W HHS vs. BROOMFIELD L HHS vs. RANGEVIEW W HHS vs. JEFFERSON L HHS vs. ADAMS CITY W HHS vs. BRIGHTON L HHS vs. PONDEROSA L
BOYS TENNIS GIRLS SWIM TEAM
HHS vs. ENGLEWOOD L HHS vs. AURORA CENTRAL L HHS vs. CENTAURUS W HHS vs. JEFFERSON L
HHS vs. BRIGHTON L HHS vs. ST. MARYS L
HHS vs. THORNTON L HHS vs. ENGLEWOOD L
HHS vs. PONDEROSA L HHS vs. BRIGHTON L
HHS vs. ADAMS CITY W HHS vs. RANGEVIEW L
HHS vs. DOUGLAS CO. L HHS vs. ADAMS CITY W
HHS vs. BROOMFIELD L HHS vs. BROOMFIELD L
HHS vs. RANGEVIEW L HHS vs. CENTAURUS L
HHS vs. JEFFERSON L HHS vs. RANUM L
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above-Highland fans turn out for yet another action-packed game. Coach Fusiek said there was great student and parent spirit at the games.
above right-Varsity Head Coach, Ed Fusiek
right-Halfback Nick Werth makes a first down during the Broomfield game. The talented junior made a total of five touch-downs throughout the season.
This year was a frustrating one for the Hornets from a standpoint The most exciting games of the season were Ponderosa, Rangeview and of course the big Homecoming win over Douglas County,
The 1983 season was also Coach Fusiekfs last year as head coach. He has been bead coach for five years, putting many hours of bard work in. He has chosen to pursue fur-ther studies in athletic train-ing, and will be missed in fu-ture Highland football sea-sons.
100 — FOOTBALL
FRESHMEN FOOTBALL: top row: Coach Hower, Asst. Coach Maestas, D. Carter, T. Sanchez, M. Ortega, D. Bea-ver, G. Dominguez, C. Packer, D. Dunn, M. Dean, A. Douglas, B. Blaise, K. Carlson, R. Clark, M. Coffin, Asst. Coach Ortega bottom row: R. Montour, S. Ly-ons, J. Nakowski, J. Newton, T. Salazar, M. Werth, D. Hebel, D. Br Hey, J. Goodwin, M. Do-minguez, M. Baca, M. BeDan, T. Leija, H. Per a sea
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VARSITY FOOTBALL: top row: Coach Tate, V. Coleman, P. Moris, J. Bates, J. Marti, R. Beaver, G. Brown, B. Dewey, L. Boatright, R. Lay, S. Gibson, D. Kanesky, Coach Fusiek middle row: Coach Watson, M. Mora, T. Dent, R. Klinkerman, B. Samudio, R. Dominguez, J. Andrews, T. Hunter, M. Smotherman, N. Werth, T. Bradbury, 1. Garraus, C. Franklin, Coach Hardenbrook bottom row: J. Lyons, J. Samu-dio, T. Campbell, M. Murfitt, J. Sanchez, J. Mathews, P. San-chez, T. Soto, D. Miller, R. Duran, M. Boom
FOOTBALL — 101
above- Doug Miller above- Rick Lockman
above- Ricky Schamp above- Richie Schmidt
top row: Rick Lockman, Steve Hackenburg, Coach Ratko-vich bottom row: Ricky Schamp, Doug Miller, Richie Schmidt, Shawn Quillen; Out-standing members on the team were junior Rick Lock-man and senior Ricky Schamp.
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Jeff Norman doing a backhand.
BOYS TENNIS — 103
GYMNASTICS
Ms. Linder came to Highland in 1969, She has been coach-ing the team for 15 years. During her career here, she has produced two league championship teams and has never had a losing season. She enjoys coaching. It is very rewarding for her to take a freshman that scores low and coach her to an All Conference gymnast. That makes the hard work worth-while.
The 1983 girls gymnastics season was a building year for with most of the team being underclassmen. The
Seniors finished strong with Lisa Dickhaut being named first team, All Conference on the balance beam, and Cheryl Salazar being named second team, All Conference on the uneven bars. The team placed sixth in the league champion-ship, which was good for such a young team.
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middle row: T. Jarosak, C. Pad ill a, T. Miller, B. Lyday, B. Nolte
bottom row: D. Taulbee, K. Hall, D. Mitchell, L. Kova-lick, D. Nolte
GYMNASTICS -105
VOL LE YBALL
above- Varsity: Coach Fischer, S. Valdez, C. Werth, S. Kita-shima, G. Garcia, C. Ulibarri, B. Prickett, Y. Han, C. Fowler.
right- Junior Varsity: top row: Coach Nirika, D. Gallagher, P. Martinez, L. Meigs, bottom row: D. Valdez, S. Madsen, K. Harris.
above right- K. Harris prepares for the serve.
right- C. Werth about to bump the ball to return it to a tough Engle-wood team. n
106 — VOLLEYBALL
above- Sophomore: top row: D. Ryan, C. Elzey, V. Rob-erts, Coach Rich tor, bottom row: G. Martinez, L. Pol-lack, V. Stone.
left- B. Prickett and S. Val-dez go up for the block.
bottom left- Freshmen: top row: D. Young, S. Living-ston, K. Matousek, Coach Stevens, bottom row: C. La-Forett, C. Sailas, V. Meier.
if'!; VOLLEYBALL — 107
The final leg
On Your Marks, WOW!
top to bottom: Melissa Castor, Juanita Kelley, Lisa Rivera, Lisa Quin-tana, Kim Zeylmaker, Gina Moris, Manager Ben Duagherty, Michelle Martinez, Elene Mar-tinez.
108 - GIRLS SWIMMING
WINTER SCORES
GIRLS BASKETBALL
H.H.S. 62 Ranum 48 H.H.S. 56 Centaurus 65 H.H.S. 65 Golden 73 H.H.S. 48 Marycrest 37 H.H.S. 51 Centaurus 68 H.H.S. 40 Adams City 51 H.H.S. 68 Jefferson 60 H.H.S. 60 Smoky Hill 46 H.H.S. 67 Broomfield 71 H.H.S. 39 Broomfield 44 H.H.S. 69 Adams City 60 H.H.S. 48 Brighton 44 H.H.S. 78 Douglas County 68 H.H.S. 55 Rangeview 17 H.H.S. 59 Ponderosa 69 H.H.S. 41 Centaurus 35 H.H.S. 63 Brighton 67 H.H.S. 29 Douglas County 63 H.H.S. 69 Rangeview 101 H.H.S. 68 Marycrest 35 H.H.S. 60 Centaurus 70 H.H.S. 35 Ponderosa 56 H.H.S. 45 Englewood 62 H.H.S. 55 Adams City 61 H.H.S. 62 Broomfield 71 H.H.S. 68 Jefferson 28 H.H.S. 63 Englewood 71 H.H.S. 57 St. Mary's 60 H.H.S. 54 Adams City 73 H.H.S. 44 Broomfield 41 H.H.S. 57 Jefferson 63 H.H.S. 37 Englewood 34 H.H.S. 63 Douglas County 68 H.H.S. 52 Brighton 55
WRESTLING SWIMMING
H.H.S. 24 Pondreosa 45 H.H.S. L Thornton W H.H.S. 15 Adams City 48 H.H.S. W Arvada L H.H.S. 0 Broomfield 63 H.H.S. W Broomfield L H.H.S. 9 Englewood 59 H.H.S. L Brighton W H.H.S. 3 Douglas County 59 H.H.S. W Adams City L H.H.S. 15 Brighton 51 H.H.S. L Rangeview W H.H.S. 20 Jefferson 39 H.H.S. L Engle wood W H.H.S. 15 Rangeview 47 H.H.S. L Ft. Lupton W H.H.S. 6 Centaurus 59 H.H.S. L Lakewood W
WINTER SCORES -109
top- Varsity: top row: Coach M. Knezevich, B. Pearson, M. Li I ley, R. Schamp, Coach G. Bryan, D. Kanesky, N. Werth, R. Lockman, Coach M. Loser, bottom row: J. Bates, W. Cirbo, S. Hackenberg, G. Romero, T. Bradbury
top right- J. Bates up for the jump.
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above- JV: Coach M. Knezevich, B. Pearson, K. Hanlen, T. Hail-pern, J. Mathews, P. Kesler, S. Hackenberg, J. Norman, B. Kil-len, M. Spahn, W. Cirbo, D. Kan-esky, B. Veydovec
left- Rick Schamp in action.
top- Sophomore: Coach M. Loser, S. Arnston, P. Kesler, T. Campbell, M. Danoto, K. Hanlen, B. Veydovec, T. Hailpern, T. Manor, S. Sena, M. Ortiz, B. Killen, S. Hack-en bert
top right- G. Romero up for the shot
right-Freshmen: top row: Coach A. Hower, D. Carter, D. Beaver, S. Natali, M. Or-tega, Asst. Coach Ortega, bottom row: M. Patterson, mgr; H. Praska, B. Park, D. Briley, Freeman, C. Pa-checo
below- T. Bradbury concen-trating on a free throw.
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BOYS BASKETBALL — 111
above-Varsity: Coach Fischer, C. Kill en, B. Prickett, C. Uli-barri, S. Kitashima, G. Garcia, M. Castor, D. Madden, C. Werth, S. Valdez, C. Salazar
above-Junior Varsity: Coach Ames, K. Fletcher, D. Valdez, J. Kelley, M. Castor, C, Uli-barri, C. Werth, P. Martinez
above-Sophomores: L. Mayo, C. Elzey, G. Moris, D. Brown, S. Mads en, L. Meigs, V, Cardenas, Coach Locricchio
right-Freshmen: top row: Coach Rich tor, P. Ryan, V, Meier, S. Livingston, K. Jones, L. Diaz bottom row: Y. Han, M. Hedley, D. Mitchell, C. LaForrett
BASKETBALL — 113
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Highland's wrestling team, coached by Rex Geske, was young this year, but was able to pull things together, especially in tournaments. Highland was able to place 4th in the Pueblo Invitational.
Mike Murfitt, a senior, hopes to go to state with a record of 19 - 5. Mike is also captain this year and placed 4th in state in frees-tyle. We wish Mike the best.
Jim Samudio wrestles 98 lbs. and is a promising wrestler. His record is 13 - 10 and he is only a sophomore.
Marty Garcia graduates this year and has only wrestled 2 years. Marty has improved 100% and works extra hard. Good Luck in the future.
Robert Dominguez, a senior, complied a 14 - 8 record and has made a real turn around this year. Good Luck Robert.
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0 top row - Asst. coach Raul Deanda, V. Maes, M. Mora, J, Sanchez, B. Dewey, R. Beaver, R. Do-minguez, M. Duran, Coach Rex Geske.
bottom row - J. Newton, G. Dominguez, M. Bateman, M. Murfitt, R. Montour, R. Romero, J. Samudio.
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BOYS SWIMMING
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This year's team was small, but it's not the number that matters, just how good they are. With decisive victories over teams like Arvada and Broomfield, the boys swim team has drastically im-proved from a year ago. Find-ing leadership from return-ing seniors Gene Brown, and William 'Samudio, the team has found that winning com-bination, and hopes that sev-eral will go to state. The coach this year was Joe Cost.
BOYS SWIMMING: W. Samudio, G. Brown, T. Ediger, L. Boroff, R. Kemena
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Freshmen Cheerleaders: top row-Kelli Keil, Norma Wilks, Sherri Gibson, Jennifer Scott, center-Tammie Salazar, Rose-mary Gioia, Liz Sena, bottom row- Kristine Sandoval, Sophia Pinon, Shelly Howbert
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Gioia below-Co-head: Kelli Keil
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above-Head: Joan Jesperson below-Co-head: Tracy Miller
above-JV cheerleaders add to the excitement of Homecoming.
below-top row: April Murfitt, Joan Jesperson, Tracy Miller, Christy Cruz, Tammy Shea, bottom row: Dawn Dugan, Cheryl Sanchez, Gretchen Terry
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Varsity Cheerleaders: right-Rosie Perea, Michelle Werth, bottom left- Sherry Lehl, Tiffa-ny Goodman, Rene Martinez
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And now for your half time enjoy-ment; the Highland High School Marching Band. To highlight this years performances we have a 20 member colorguard which is un-der the instruction of flag captain, Karen Ehmke, and rifle captain, Sheryl Wyatt. This years color-guard was exceptional as they were awarded a trophy for the outstanding colorguard at the Skyline League Marching Festi-val, This was the first award re-ceived by the colorguard in 12 years.
J. Sword, K. Ehmke, K. Wendt, T. Jones, C. Herder, K. McNeil, L. Rotello, R. Waltman, T. Simmons, G. Merrow, D. Breen, S. Crutcber, T. Waller, S. Lawrence, S. Feightner, S. Wyatt, S. Groff, S. Nagy. Not shown: J. Barrett, E. Wilcoxon, P. Wil-coxon
122 — COLORGUARD
Milissa Peifer-Drum Ma jor Cindy Schneider-Drum Ma jor
C. Alexander, B. Arthur, D. Arthur, D. Arthur, J. Bates, D. Beightel, B. Blaise, S. Blewett, L. Bonacorso, P. Brokaw, R. Burton, D. Campbell, D. Carter, T. Covell, K. Davis, W. Davis, M. Dean, V. Delany, L. Diaz, D. Drotar, M. Drotar, D. Dunn, R. Duran, C. Edwards, V. Engsberg, B. Flaherty, C. Flaherty, J. Fourroux, K. Gallagher, R. Goioa, K. Goodman, T. Goodman, L. Grotz, M. Grotz, J. Gryp, K. Hall, V. Hatcher, M. Hedley, S. Howbert, M. Hoffman, C. Huff, L. Johnson, J. Juhl, D. Kanesky, K. Keil, A. Ketelhut, J. Larson, S. Lehl, J. Lopez, R. Lott, K. Luna, D. Madden, J. Marquez, P. Matinez, J. McGannon, G. Moris, D. Neubal, J. Newton, J. Norman, B. Offner, M. Ortiz, S. Patcigo, J. Peters, M. Prill, G. Quin-tana, D. Riddle, J. Rodello, T. Salazar, J. Samudio, W. Samudio, L. Sena, R. Shaw, G. Sigala, M. Spahn, L. Spurlock, J. Stone, B. Sylvus, R. Taylor, L. Thur-ston, E. Ward, J. Weatherford, P. Whisler, N. Wilkes, L. Williams, K. Win free, K. Yosbida, D. Young.
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YEARBOOK
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Editor-Wendy Davis i bottom row-D. Hahn, S. Wyatt, M. Keil, M. Castor, A. Torres, P. Conway, S. Pettigrew.
middle row-J. Mazzocco, J. Anttila, N. Roshak, J. Thomas, K. Harris, M. Boom, J. Kelley, G. Brown, L. McKennon.
top row-S. Kobs, J. Horn, W. Davis, T. Goodman, T. Mora, T. Rhein, K. Huff, B. Pearson.
This years yearbook staff is quite unexperienced, with only seven returning mem-bers, three of which are pho-tographers. Along with the young s t a f f , we also have a new sponsor who has done a remarkable job.
Sponsor-Miss Anttila
Co-editor-Sheryl Wyatt
above-Sponsor, Mr. Maenpaa right-Head Photographer, Tony Mora.
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Editors-Pat Sanchez and Gina Garcia.
bottom row-D. Madden, J. Park, M. Murfitt. 2nd row-S. Polsdoffer, G. Garcia, P. Conway. 3rdrow-L. Dickhaut, D. Hill, B. Prickett, C. Salazar, A. Maestas, T. Goodman, C. Killen. 4th row-C. Malone, S. Sanchez, N. Werth, D. Wilson, L. Bonacorso.
top row-Mrs. Chandler, D. Ballard, B. Smith, R. Schmidt.
-LJSJ Sponsor-Mrs. Chandler.
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above- Mr. Thomas, NHS sponsor
above- National Honor Society: top row: K. Yoshida, D. Hahnt
M. Boom, W. Davis, D. Kanesky, M. Lilley, J. Bates, Mr. Thomas, sponsor bottom row: L. Maestas, S. Wyatt, L. Patter-son, D. Robichaud
left- Student Council: top row: R. Sanchez, V. Meier, S. Valdez, N. Roshak, C. Uli-barri, C. Werth, S. Gleitz, K. Bair, R. Lay, N. Werth, B. Pearson middle row: B. Kil-len, R. Perea, S. Livingston, S. Lehl bottom row: T. Rhein, M. Boom, K. Jones, P. Moris, C. Killen, D. Mitchell, J. Sanchez, L. Sena, Mr. Hower, sponsor
126 — CLUBS
VJCA-ROTC-ROn AND GVN
above- VICA: C. Meier, R. Lo-pez, K. Walters, M. Garcia, Mr. Hoover, sponsor
left- ROTC: R. Lott, N. Genoway, T. Bott, C. Fran ton, R. Bott, J. Giron
r i below- Rod and Gun: S. John-son, C. Huff, Mr. Essig, V. Tay-lor, K. Huff, T. Dent, C. Dietz
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FBLA- top row- A. Hill, C. Mull, L. Gomez, B. Baugher, G. Driskell, second row- M. Armstrong, K. Newman, S. Wyatt, S. Kobs third row L. McKennon, S. Crutcher, P. Wbisler, R. Sar-coni, L. Vasquez, bottom row- M. Werth, D. Avis, D. Pino, L. Bonacorso, S. Ball. BOE- top row- M. Werth, S. Crutcher, P. Whisler, K. Newman, L. McKennon, bottom row- D. Avis, D. Pino, S. Kobs.
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above- FHA Sponsor: Ms. Sayre
below- Ski Club Presi-dents: L. Thurston and C. Kinney
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above- FHA: top row: J. Baal, S. Force, S. Sayre, bottom row: D. Drotar, L. Williams, J. Nowakoski, S. Patcigo
below- Ski Club: top row: C. Murdie, S. Feighner, J. Krutsch, D. Mitchell, M. Garcia, S. Livingston, M. Dean, D. Dunn, bottom row: L. Thurston, C. Kinney, L. Diaz, D. Small, M. Hedley
below- Ski Club Sponsor: Mr. AI-pert
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BAND ORCHESTRA
Mr. Brown Mr. McDaniel
top row- Mr. Brown, J. Norman, D. Kanesky, K. Yoshida, M. Spahn, M. Prill, R. Lott, J. Larson, B. Flaherty, M. Dean, D. Dunn, J. Weatherford, R. Burton, 2nd row- B. Silvus, J. Bates, L. Sena, B. Offner, J. Newton, R. Duran, M. Ortiz, E. Ward, J. Samudio, G. Sigala, W. Samudio, D. Nuehel, 3rd row- K. Keil, K. Hall, K. Davis, M. Hoffman, L. Johnson, P. Brokaw, J. Stone, D. Riddle, C. LaForett, S. Sena, D. Carter, C. Flaherty, J. Rodello, 4th row- K. Gallagher, C. Herder, M. Hedley, S. Howbert, M. Peifer, C. Scheider, C. Edwards, J. Lopez, J. McGannon, G. Moris, T. Goodman, S. Lehl, 5th row- R. Taylor, V. Delaney, V. Hatcher, W. Davis, D. Campbell, D. Young, C. Alexander, E. Wilcoxon, P. Wilcoxon, C. Huff, L. Thurston, S. Patcigo, bottom row- B. Arthur, M. Drotar, G. Quintana, K. Luna, L. Diaz, J. Fourroux, R. Gioia, A. Ketelhut, T. Salazar, L. Williams, K. Goodman
m top row- Mr. McDaniel, T. Waller, J. Scott, T. Jedson, L. Chowning, J. Horn, S. Crutcher, B. Foje, W. Wilmoth, middle row- M. Sand vie, C. Atkins, C. Silas, C. LaForett, S. Crowe, M. Bates, L. Williams, S. Patigo, K. Gallagher, D. Breen, D. Brown, bottom row- P. Brokaw, V. Stone, E. Martinez, R. Mar-tinez, S. Feighner, S. Lawerence, A. Rose, R. Reese, R. Olguin, S. Nagy
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Select Choir: top row: C. Atkins, K. Wendt, R. Del Rosario, K. Bracken, J. Barrett, Mr. Newton row two: B. Wills, B. Clou, D. Jones, T. Wolfe, C. Mars ton row three: K. McNeil, K. Elzey, G. DeLeon, J. Newton, T. Simmons, S. Ball bottom row: J. Dewitt, R. Ogborn, S. Crutcher, L. Ganoe, R. Waltman
Drama Club: Ms. Chesley, sponsor; T. Mc-Donald, C. Akins, S. Nagy, D. Thomas, K. Smotherman, D. Breen, A. Rose, R. Ogborn, K. Pollack, R. Lott, K. Emhke
Girls Choir: top row: C. Akins, Mr. Newton, N. Genoway iddle row: R. Sanchez, V. Meier, C. Fran ton, B. Wills, J. Gryp, P. Sick-en bottom row: V. Taylor, T. Sterner, M. Hau-gen, K. Willis, C. Somner
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This year has gone by so fast that it is hard to recall everything that happened. Every-one will remember our Homecoming win and the Octoberfest.
But who will remember the Shaving Cream fights during Freshman Initiation or even Kangaroo Court? We will!
1984, what a year, I wonder where it went.
And of course there is dear Mr. Polito, who has put up with us for four years. How he has done it is beyond us but for doing it he has our love and gratitude.
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