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\\ e . eniors ha\·e shared many mo­ml..nt~ tog~.:thcr. Through the year. , we ha\·c laughed and cried. At times we h.t\"C competed against one another, but at other times, worked with each other.

The many hours pent together in drama, sports, clubs and \\'Orid trm·cl, ha\·e created many friendships among the senior .. ~pecial friends that havcd helped one another through the many yL.tr of chool, and e\erything that

Hello, Remember Me .... B): \'lichael . Graichen Forywrs and years I saul, ''I hate," and that I could hardly wait. X ow the day has come for me, it is time to set me free. I look back at what has been, fond memories, that make me grin. 'Vow I SO)', "It wasn't so bad, think of all the full you had." It is sad to say good-bye, but time has come, so doll 't you Cl)'·

All I ask ofyou all, ts to be remembered, and ~ren a call. So then, it's not really good-bye at all, but hello, remember me ...

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Dawn Aaron Stephanie Adair

6,'1)E lOR

school includes, (like Hallberg, Dallas and\\ armack).

Through victory and defeat, we have watched each other grow and change, to become "young adults", soon to graduate.

As children, we never thought the day would come when we would be gr.tdu.Hing, but the time is almost here.

Graduation will come and go, our lives will progress, and many of us will be forgotten, on!) to be memories brought back by picture in a b ok.

Ron Albers

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Tony Allen Jean Anderson Josh Anthony

Jamieson Arnett Danette Barrentine Reed Bennetts

Robyn Berry Sofie Bolov Terri Bowland

David Briddle Todd Brinker Lyman Bushkovski

7 CLA OF '9

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Grant Cameron Shannon Campbell

Marsha Conway Jennifer Cox

Walter Dawes Pat Derringer

Kim Erickson Jody Erwin

Lea Casperson

Katie Dalpes

Shelly Doane

Derek Espinoza

c L A s s

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Brian Heidorn

Stephanie Hall

Scott Gould

Joel Fresquez

Jodie Hartman Erin Harder

Dana Graham Michael Graichen

Kristyn Gosney Mindy Gilszmer

Nadine Flenar Mitch Farris

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Keith Hobbs Peter Hocevar

Lori Jones T.J. Keifer

Kaylynn Kitzmiller Richard Krause

Elizabeth Leon Juli Leonard

10. ~E. lOR~

Sean Johnson

c L A s s

Jeff King

Cayce Leatherwood

Amy Long

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Heather MacConnell

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Derrick Montano

Tammy Nagy

Matthew O'Neill

Ray McPhillips

Kris Moody

Connie Nelson

Chance Ottak

Matt Miller

Scott Morris

Jennifer Nicholes

Yukiko Oyama

11/CLA OF '9

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Stacy Quine Robbv Riopelle

Susan Robinson Leslie Romarine

Becky Saint Kama Salamon

Portia Speed Doug Stanley

12 SL ' lOR~

Melanie Roberts

Bryan Romine

Heather Sherman

Katie Stiff

c L A s s

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Dan Sturm

Kelly Tofflemire

Brandee Wagner

Jason Wise

Marc Syrene Dav1d Tilley

Heidi Toman Shamane Valdez

Warner Waite Richard White

Laura Womack Maki Yoshimoto

13 l A~~ OF ~9

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"I didn't I s wear!"

do anything

"Don't even

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Not another government

project due ...

"I didn't have

lunch!"

'".lhat is the meaning of life?'

Tie -Dyed Friends

"Is it 5:30 yet?"

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Erika Akers

Rick Anderson

Stacey Ball

Tom Baran

Cynthia Billinger

Brenda Brown

Paul Dalpes

Ashley Darrell

Jeff Davis

Tracy Eden

Mark Engelbretson

Brian Rlliat

Brad Aorentin

Thomas Gamber

Cory Gentz

Shawn Gilley

Andre Goloskewitch

Danielle Gorton

Genevieve Hale

Jaime Hanna

Remember the years of trying to work togetner and forming a class? After three years of high school at C.C.S.S., the junior class finally got to do their share of pranks. It was done before, but they decided to put a car in the commons again . The seniors got all irritated about the situation and the seniors and juniors had a con­flict. Despite the mass amount of arguments, the junior class worked hard to earn and learn to keep money to make the seniors have a memorable last senior~unior dance. Many students experienced the difficulty of growing older and taking advanced classes. It was said by many students throughout the school that the junior class was determined and stuck together through thick and thin. That was deter­mined by the first class meeting to elect the Student Council. Many students wanted the class to unite and no longer have a split. These were their high school years, their warmest and fondest of memories and they shared it as a class - TOGETHER!

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Brenda Brown is jammin ' in the sun!

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Richard Hartman

Tim Healy

Kathy Hickman

Shawn Himes

Elizabeth Howell

Kevin Inman

Joel Johnson

Kelli Jurey

Rhonda Kirkman

Micheal Uetz

Jason Unn

Sarah Lowther

Deannea Lunberry

Brian Marcum

Noell McCandless

Marc McClure

Tammie Mohn

Bobbie Montgomery

Jenny Morehouse

Benjamin Morgan

Eric Nelson

Jason Painter

Shannon Patterson

Shannon Raver

Micheal Reich

David Lee Romero

James Ruhotf

Erica Scofield

Jennifer Scott

Brain Sethaler

19/Juniors

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Gabe Shrader

Kris Skelton

Ami Smith

Eric Spencer

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Vince Stahl

Brett Strauss

Carrie Swanson

John Taylor

Usa Thompson

Ronnie Kay Thurlow

Want a ride Iii' girl?

As students progressed in their High School days, rumors of a certain teacher rang in their heads. For years students overheard frightening tales of a required history course that all juniors had to take. They heard the screaming, thundering voice blasting from trailer three. Students began to wish that this teacher would be ready to take a sabbatical. They finally made it to their junior year only to find out that their wish had not come true. They began the year in surprise, suspense, and possibly torture . Students timidly entered his room and began the new year with a teacher who had yet to teach them, but was already feared. He begins to preach how he is not a bad guy and that none of the rumors are true while intimidating the stu­dents with his wicked stare. When the year ended, all of us looked back and we celebrated its ending. We survived this mean old tyrant, however, as all seniors or future seniors know, we had only begun to ex­oerience .... THE WRATH OF WARMACK

Kevin Inman is leisurely wasting time!

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Carrie Tilley

Penny Valentine

Will iam Victor

Micki Warren

Matt Watkins

Kimberly Whitten

Kevin Wing

Michelle Yordy

Bubbles in the commons for Junior prank!

Hey, Jennifer' What's that in your ear?

What the @*#%$@ do you want?

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Shelby Espinoza

Not Pictured: Jeremy Crenshaw Amber Dewar Andrea Dwiggins John Gl.Jlli na Sean Hale Abby Heller

Sherry McCann Jason Matthews Brian Painter Stephen Poe Tai1111Y Roe Mike Robinson

Aaron Hillier Jennifer Saiz Jennifer Holmes John Sehn Brian Kenley Kim Lamb Scott Lancaster Trace Langshaw

Greg Susy Eric Tina

Sophomores/22

Stanley Sturm Terry lolh i tehead

Jennifer Anderson Stephanie Bacon Heidi Blankenship Christy Bollig

Leah Bortol i Josh Branson Molly Brown Brandi Cary

Trip Coffin Teri Corrick Troy Davis Karl Dickerson

Dan Dugan Darcy Dunn Frank Duran Sarah Elliot

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Sophmores are dreading the thought of boring Fredell again. The ones that had him last year know what to expect, but the Sophomores that didn't are having the time of their lives. Sophomore Suzy Sturm is having trouble getting used to the fact that she cannot play basketball in class and throw papers into the trash can. She's had the experience of picking up the trash off the floor after Biology II bad finished a lab. They also dread having Mr. Warmack next year. They don't like the idea that they have to listen to him scream or the way his voice echoes through all of the trailers.

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Justin Frezquez

Kyra Gamber

Maria Gurbindo

Richard Harrison

Dwayne Hartman

Cris Hauser

Heidi Highfield

Becky Hermon

Kirk Hobbs

Mellissa Hogan

\Ji ll i am Howard

Heather Ilgen

Ronni Keena

Catherine Kenner

Jana Kingsley

Chris Klipp

"gotcha"

Trip Coffin at his best

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(i ., .

David Madouros

Steve Marshall

Keith Maynard

Tonya McCandless

Kenny Nelson

Chad Mitchell

Kip Merry

Eryn Osterhaus

Kara Pease Andy Phi ll ips

Chris Powell

Scott Ramsey

Alayna Roberson

Micheal Robinson

Leah Rowan

Renee Stolpe

"I'm sorry. I thought your birthday was next week"

"Hey am I the only one doing homework?"

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"Just another blah day"

Listle Stokstad

Aaron Stadler

Eric Simonich

Julie Sanchez

Rachel Sandhei

Stacy Thomas

Stephanie Tripp

Erin Van I.Jinkle

James Valdez

Cory I.Jalcott

Joel \.lard

Dawn I.Jeddle

Lori I.Jhaley

James I.Ji lkins

I.Ji ll i am I.Jomack

Chantra Young

A back massage after a long day of snowboarding

25/Sophomores

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Freshmen/26

Molly Dennison

NOT PICTURED

Albert Baca Tlffinay Kozlowski

Alison Delk Enc Leanderson

M1ke Flllial Brenda Milsap

Steve Galla Zakery Modrell

Cara Gnliam Brad Myers

Ivan Goloskewttsch Phillip Rowe

M1stl Guternez Magg1e Shaner

David Haywood Chns Smulow

Ryan Hed1ger M1chelle Snow

Enc Holky Daoo Stadler

Herbert Kerr Lori Van Aken

Shea Adams

Usa Arciniega

Jason Arnett

Christine Ator

Kristan Baran

Brian Beaty

Tony Billinger

Destiny Bilski

Shauna Blankenship

Ben Booker

Travis Buswell

Troy Buswell

Amy Cameron

Tawnya Campbell

Chris Clark

Rebecka Gulp

Kristen Dahlen

Mark Dalpes

Sondra Danelek

Dawn DeJulio

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Hey Freshmen! Weren't you glad to be Freshmen? Sure you were. Your'e not middle schoolers any more. You moved up in the world, even though there's too much homework and too much responsibility with Fredell around. Your class spirit was great: you trashed Third Floor with Vaseline and oatmeal! Congratulations on your s~cond place-winning float.

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Maria Dickerson

Chrstyne Dingboom

Angela Eddy

Brook Engle

Zachery Fields

Jakob Forster

Greg Fugate

Laura Gelb

Heather Gilbert

Sandy Gorton

Lori Gould

Michel Green

Tessa Haney

Lalana Harrison

Trisha Helsom

Angie Hubbard

Shannon Jarvis

Forrest Jeske

Sean Keena

Chris Krueger

The shop area has moved.

27 /Freshmen

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"Oh No. Here he comes!"

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Dawn Krueger

Cassandra Leonardo

Christine Unthicum

Randall Unville

lan Lovely

Beth MacConnell

Kelly McCandless

Annie Mcilvain

Pat Morris

Sean Moudry

Tonya Murray

Jerry Neal

Clay Nelson

Colleen O'Neil

Mark Ottak

Travis Painter

Trevor Pearson

April Pettit

Travis Pfalzgraff

Kyla Ramsey

"Did you see that new blonde?"

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Sarah Ratcliff

Trisha Reynolds

Ryan Romarine

Mariza Scofield

Chrissy Scott

Laura Skelton

Amy Smith

Danny Smith

Judy Stafford

Cindy Strausheim

Amy Sutton

Heather Tilley

Gail Tucker

Tim Vance

Rebbeca Vernon

Jennie Wallace

Tatum Watkins

Usa White

Kara Winters

Ellery Wudyka

''What did you say?•

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·oh great! What do you want now?"

29/Freshmen

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Hallberg o · k for the ~nu~~ .~'FII SOII . alld at 0 If"

Fraley getting in shape

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ancy Spletz

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Mike Dallas ~~ger Dickinson

elly Donah Ch . ue ns Renniken AJ Fraley Conradt Fredell

John Gould Sue Gould John Hallb C

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Kirsten Ho~u~s~ Anne J e1mer

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Jim Klaes Da.rlene Klimek LOIS Kruger Candice La C

. w mdy Lopez

Frank Martin

Claudia Miller Elsa Nagy Wendy Naylor Suzanne N' P

. . 1vette atncla Philli s

Doug Potter P

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Dzd you hear .... ?

$2500 for the orthodontist and they think I'm worried about Quadratic equations!

Doesn't Ms. Donahue look HEALTHY?!

Golly, Wally, I'm a teacher!

Trust us. We know what you need.

All right, you guys . Let go of me!!

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WHO SAID WE DON'T HAVE

SPIRIT?!

HERE WEA.RE. ..

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Foreign Language Hello! No, bonjour! No, uh, hola!

No, urn, let's see, guten tag! Well, however it's said, foreign language clas­ses did a variety of different and amus­ing activities throughout the year. Mrs. Lopez and some various foreign lan­guage tudents were able to go to Lakewood High School to perform dances from Germany, Switzerland, France and Spain. Mrs. Nagy kept her­self busy with her exploratory language classes, and her German classes as well.

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... Paper airplanes fly across the room, the noise level reaches close to 10 decibles and the person at the head of the room looks frazzled and tired. Yes, this is the norm for a highschool English class. orne students actual'y even like English, but they could enjoy it even more if grammar or Monday essays weren't uch a necessity. There are also students who don't like English at all, but the majority of students simply live through it. Hail to the English lan­guage!

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"Math is like a big jigsaw puzzle where each piece fits." This is one anonymous Math Analysis student's view on Math. orne students love math, they say,"It's fun!" or "it's ju t like real life: you are having to work out problems step by step." Also, some Al­gebra students believe that they will use

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math in future careers. But, of course, there is always the other side of the story: the people who HATE math. "Math is a pain, there are too many for­mulas to memorize." "I mean, what's the point?" No matter what your views are on math, it is a course you have to take. So, like it or not, math is here to stay!

"Okey Dokey"

m A T H

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f c I E n c E

"You don't understand what?"

"Freshmen show respect for school property in Mr. Fredell's class"

Paralanguage- what is it, you ask? You might not know the terminology, but we're all guilty of it. It simply is the act of pretending that you're complete­ly understanding what the teacher is talking about when you have no clue as to what's going on. Go to any math or science class & you'll always see some­one who has mastered this and nods at the appropriate times. After doing a Geometric indirect proof on the board and seeing as no one had any questions about it, the teacher says,"Get started

on the homework", which consists of similar proofs. This is when you detect those who always seem to understand, but if they did, then why is thier page blank? They are the same ones who get by by copying homework. It fmally catches up with them when they are tested on the material. It is better to ask questions and appear dumb and ace the test then to seem like you know it all and flunk. Don't fall into the Paralanguage trap.

37/Math

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38/Business and Computers

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Home Economics :~frr:: ' ' ... ' ..

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A stitch in time saves nine? Well, the Home Economics classes, taught by Vir­ginia Wahlfeldt, learned the difficulties of saving nine when they had to tear stitches and re-sew. 1989 just may bring to the world some future fashion desig­ners and gourmet cooks. Who can say?

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If you see somebody walking down the hall with clay on their pants or a stripe of red paint across their cheek, they are most likely participants of Ms. Vir­ginia Unseld's art program. Many students are able to ex­press their artistic ability by way of drawing, working with clay, painting, and by just being creative.

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J'hop

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"I hope I was supposed to take off two inches."

Metal shop is a fun class to attend; for people who like to work with metal. "Just look at all the things you can make!" You can make tool boxes, candle holders, or anything you're in­terested in making. Some students even enjoy making happy and sad face masks.

"Is this how it's done? I sure hope so!"

"O.K. woodsmen!! Get out those ham­mers and nails, get those drills running, and be careful with that band saw!" 7th and 8th grade students trying to do their assigned or their own idea projects such as: address shutters, baskets, and shel­ves. These projects take a lot of work to make them look nice. 9-12 grade stu­dents try to make their projects a little tougher: cabinets, tables, and stands are examples. So keep those hands working hard and have fun!!!

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Some of the guy stUdents from CCSS attended Warren Tech for four periods of the day. These guys, twelve to be exact, caught a bus at 7:15 in the morning, and rode to Denver to learn about such things asAulo Body, Auto M ccbani~ and ElectroniCSt to name a few. They came back to CCSS at 11:45 and attended regular classes. These &t udeots recieved four cre<lits and job placement opportunities for attending. Warren Tech gave students the oppor· tunity to learn different skills that they might use later in life, as a career. The school provided transportation and it cost no extra money to the tudents.

The students that attended and the classes that they took were: Tony Allen Robby Riopelle Walter Dawes Brian Thompson Mike Lietz George Roberts John Ganster Mark Engebretson Doug Stanley T.J. Kiefer Jimmy Ruhoff Chad Crosbie

Auto Mechanics Auto Mechanics Auto Mechanics Auto Body Auto Body Electronics Electronics Electronics Electronics Carpentry Horticulture Computers

"What are they doing in there?"

"What's this one for?"

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The "Food Chain".

"What do you want?"

Even teachers get bored.

Health is a required course taken by all stu­dents, three times during their high school career. It is an extremely boring class, but since it is required, we all must live with it and pass it, or else. To fail Health is to fail life be­cause you will not live as long as you would if you pass Health. Health class is good for you. Eat your Health, and you'll grow up to be big and strong.

Somebody kill that guy in the back row!!

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P. e.

Physical Education is an exhilarating class full of the same exciting things every year. It gives students a chance to enrich their physi­cal ability. Physical Education allows for stu­dents to find and expand upon their physical ability. Physical Education keeps the modern day students from becomng a total couch­potato ... and rumor has it that it's an easy "A".

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Bandhns8Bandhns8 "Band is such a blow-off class!", or at

least a lot of people think so. Under the direction of Van Merritt, the band par­ticipates in the homecoming parade, play at football games, and play con­certs. What could be easier, right? Wrong! The band puts a lot of energy into working up music, performing at pep rallies, at play at various varsity games. Band is a lot of work, but it is also fun, like riding the bus to play at dif­ferent elementary schools, taking trips to competitions, and learning new music for concerts. For more details on what happens on these trips, just ask for a fel­low band member.

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c:::: Mr. Sanford, the choir director and

teacher, is well into his third year of teaching at CCSS. He seems to his job of teaching all the different choirs which include a middle school choir, concert choir, Lumination Alley, and Jasmine. Lumination Alley is an all girls jazz choir and Jasmine is a jazz choir for a select group of guys and girls. Several mem­bers of Jasmine auditioned for the All­State Choir, and three of them were selected to be All-State Chorus mem­bers. These three were Lyman Bush­kovslg, Kaylynn Kitzmiller, and foreign excliange student Yukiko Oyama. The choirs have already had several perfor­mances this year and have also com­peted with other choirs from other(. sdiools

•·.r -

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IE 1-l-l i::l THE ECHO STAFF IS:

IE 1-l i::l IE 1-l-l i::l

Dawn Aaron Ron Albers Josh Anthony D.J. Esparza Derek Espinoza Greg Gamber Brian Heidorn Gabe Shrader Kris Skelton Maki Yoshimoto

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y e

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Watch thos wheels turn. -The )earh k tc~ff i :

Cindi Billing r hi D. rrell

An I ra D\\ig, n Kim Eri k n Greg Gamber Shawn Gill y Mike Graichen

ri Hauser Kelli Jurey

hri tine Linthicum r h Lo\\th r

Beth Ma nnell

"You r not really going to put thiS In th }Carboo rc you?"

Jennifer 'i hole hannon Patter on

Heather herman Alici Thomp on Kim Whitten Laura Woma k Mi helle Yordy

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Homecoming 1988 was much different in some ways from other years. Very few people participated in Spirit Days, but those who did went all the way. Awards were presented to the person with the most spirit each day During the pep assembly, the Varsity cheer leaders presented a skit and organized the class games. School was not a mini-day on friday, as it had been in the past. The powder­puff game ended in a tie. The football game had quite a turnout of alumni, but despite all the support, the Diggers were defeated by Denver Christian, 32- 14. The Homecomeing Dance, Endless Autumn Nights, was the most successful we've had ever!

50/Homecoming

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.. ,

Freshmen-Zach Relds & Amy Sutton Sophomores-Andy Phillips & Darcy Dunn Juniors-Eric Nelson & Cindi Billinger Seniors-Kellv Tofflemire & Katie Stiff

Shawn Johnson & Amy Long KING & QUEEN: Matt Miller & Susan Robinson

Spirit Days -

Monday - Hawaiian{Toga Day Tuesday - Cowboy/Indian Day Wednesday - Blah Day Thursday - Masquerade Day Friday- Blue/Gold Day

Homecoming/51

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Style/52

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Sweatshirts, hole in jeans,

letter jackets, button-down

shirts, high-top tennis shoes,

leather and denim jackets, tie­

dye material, acid washed

jeans, baggy pants, longer

hair on guys and girls,

friendship bracelets, plaid

shirts, stuffed Garfields that

stick to car windows, and

snowboarding \\'ere all things

and activities that were very

stylish at cess during 1988-

1989.

53/Style

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Up with Digger Pride!

Weekends/54

'Thank god it's Friday", that about says it all for the weekends. Some stu­dents tend to stay out late on Friday and in return, sleep even later on Saturday. A majority of the students go out to football or volleyball games on Friday nights. There is of course the usual "hangout" at the even-Eleven; one of the best places to be. orne other alter­natives for the weekends are walking around the mall, not doing anything, cruising Colfax, or going to the movies at 6th & Simms. No matter what, there is always something to do on the weekends.

All dressed up and no date.

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What??!!

Oh, here's your change.

55/Weekends

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The decision to do "The Crucible"

play would be too controversial

ijJ lit was a difficult one. At first it was

{due to the language and subject matter) thought that this

so the dec ision made that another play would be performed instead. This decision upset the Tower Players

because they wanted to perform "The Crucible" for reasons of challenge, change from the

was

usual comedy style play, and the mxnber of roles. Cindy Lopez, the director, decided to go ahead and do "The Crucible". Not only was this kind of play controversial, it was also extremely difficult to perform. It takes a certain attitude, a tremendous amount of time,

and a lot of patience to do an allegory like "The Crucible". The Tower Players pulled it off once again and did a magnificent job. The cast included: Ami Smith, Keith Hobbs, Shannon Raver, Brandee 1./agner, Juli Leonard,

Stephanie Hall, Greg Gamber, Dana Graham, Penny Valentine, Matt Miller, Jean Anderson, David Romero·Gaffney, Jason \olise, Lea Casperson, Jeff King, Kelly Tofflemire, 1./i ll ie 1./omack, Heather MacConnell, Noell McCandless, Laura 1./omack, Bret Strauss, Lyman BuchkovsK i, and Brenda Brown.

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The. Clutc<.b c., w'Ut.te.n ~~ ~c·'tcm ~t Arr.e,uc.an p.f.o.yu:ught A'tthu/r /.uUe'l., d'tan1C'~t.<.:e.6 an ..<.ncA.de.ni. ..<.n ea..'!.;!' .. ,,,Je!Uc.~n hi.':doJz.tj. TW p.ea.y deal~ w..<.th the_ ever!U ieacitng up to tr.2. wdrhctatt :tM...;..e.-~ o~ Sale.n, Ma~~ac.hu~et;t~, ..<.n. 7692. A gJz.oup o6 tfC'W19 PU!Ld.a.n gbt.t~ ac.c.u~e~ vaJz...<.ou.~ .:town.~pec,pte o6 p!ta.cL<.ung w.<.-tc.hcJta6t. The a.c.c.u.6e.d we'te ~un1muned to .:t-U.a..e.. Be6ote. the. c./r..w..W Wa..6 ove.Jz., 79 pc.op.e.c. we 'tC?. hanged and many mo.'z.e. c:Ued ..<.n pwon. By wtU.;t.tng tw piau de.ai..<.ng wah 'l.ec.k.e.e.6~ and un 0oundc.d ac.c.u~a.t.ton6 l'o in­n.oc.vtt people, M..<...U.eA intended to ci'taw analcg..<.e-6 between the. sa.ee.m wdc.h­eJta6t :t'l.ia.t~ and the. Mc.Ca.uhy Hc.a.ung ~ o) the. 1950~.

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Worid Events 88-8_9 ... French Hostages Freed US Shoots Two libyan Jets French Host 149 Countries In Chern Warfare Conference Earthquake Rocks Armenia Thousands Die in Catastrophe Gorbachev' s Glasnost Eases Tension Hirohito Dies WWII Japanese Emperor Succeeded by Akihito Terrorists Cause Crash in Scotland Benaizar Bhutto First Woman Prime Minister of Afghanistan

Ins1de rhe USA ... Space Shuttle Flies Again After 2 Year Setback Bush Bashed "Duke" For Pres. USA Attends Summer Olympics in Seoul Local Swimmer Competes AIDS Epidemic Continues Unchecked First Time Home Buyers pay $708.00/Month Dow Jones Closes at 2193.21 Jan. 13, 1989 126 Yen = 1 US Dollar 49ers and Bengals Compete in SuperBowl XXIII '89 Mazda Sells for $8299 Heatwave and Drought Strikes Midwest Arafat Denied Visa to US UN moves to Genela

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Looal NeW's .1989

• Roy Finch Succeeded by Stu Nay as Police Chief of Idaho Springs

• Flames Flare Far From Fire Fighters in Center Alley

• Ruckriegle Takes Job To Supplement Wife's Teach­ing Income

• Naylor Plans Her Political Career with Congressman Skaggs (Digger Photo)

• Local Teacher Sings Tops in Pops (Digger Photo)

• Truck Takes Tumble To Turbulent Tide ... Driver Safe From Harm Inside

• Plane Crashes Near Silver Plume During Search For Missing Person (Courtesy UP I)

• All other photos courtesy of Clear Creek Courant

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What exactly does that mean?

Looks like a sneaky business deal to me!

When I said 11 lnternational Relations 11,

I didn't mean your Tia Garcia in Columbia!

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Drama--They are true'to their school!! Now where are those Homecoming plans?

L (

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TUDE

"Student Senate doesn't do anything"is something that can often be heard throughout CCSS. The group of 30 + members occasionally has a hard time planning activities during their bi­monthly 20 minute meetings during homeroom. But when they do, the Senate has a chance to shine-take Homecoming for instance. Although many complained about the full day of school, overall, many felt it was a suc­cess. With the classes of '89 making up the majority of the group, those that complain that the Student Gov't. doesn't do anything can join and bring about these changes because it takes man­power to carry out ideas of the officers and fellow members.

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Thespian Officers Kelly Tofflemire-President Katie Dalpes-Vice President

J can Anderson-Secretary Laura Womack-Historian Not Shown: Scott Gould-Treasurer

Life is sweet.

A Tower Player is anyone who has worked on any aspect of a play produc­tion. The work that is done by an in­dividual is worth a certain number of points according to the job or part ac­complished. Once a person has a total of ten points he is eligible to become a Thespian. Ten points may not sound like much, but a minimum of eighty hours of work is required just for one point. So one can't become a Thespian over night. Thespians are an interna­tional drama society which tend to be admired and respected by colleges, so to be a Thespian has a little bit of prestige.

... And I want a Ferrari and I want to Win the 10,000,000 sweepstakes ...

"There! She's dead." "Good! I wanted her part!"

"Hi, Mrs. Lopez!"

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"Hey, you, get to work!"

NHS/64

"I see you!"

The National Honor Society is a very honorary association throughout the United tates that was established in 1921. It is a very distinguished club that is not open to all students, but rather, a few select students that arc chosen by a faculty council of teachers within the school. Students are selected on the basis of four criteria: strong character, positive leadership, service to the com­munity and school, and scholarship. Students must have a 3.5 or higher G .P .A. in order to become a member of N.H.S., and once admitted, must main­tain at least a 3.0. Another requirement is that each member must put in 8 hours of community or school service. This year, the Clear Creek chapter of the N.H.S. has participated in many service projects. Many students helped chaperone children while they Trick­or-Treated on Halloween, and others helped needy people on Christmas with a "soup-kitchen" in Denver. Some members served on the District Ac­countability Committee, and finally, in the Spring there were many members who helped with the Channel 9 Health Fair.

President: Katie Dalpes Vice Pres: J uli Leonard Secretary: Brandee Wagner Treasurer: Laura Womack

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65/FHA

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DECA ( Distributing Education Clubs of America) is an organization designed to help students learn market­ing and advertising skills to assist them in acheiving their goals ot the future. Activities such as putting on dinner par­ties for the less fortunate, attending state competitions with other schools fundraisers, and homecoming mums. '

DECA Members: President Matt Miller, Vice President Todd Brinker

' S~cret31ry and Treasurer Amy Long, J:~Jstonan Sean Johnson, Public Rela­tion Marc Syrene, Fundraiser Officers Trace Langshaw, and Ken Haywood. Sponsor, Frank Martin.

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FBLA FBLA Members:President Julie

Sanchez, Vice President J ana Kingsley, First Officer Alayna Roberson, Second Officers Mike Reich, Kris Moody, Kaylynn IGtzmiller, Jeff King, and Bobbi Montgomery. Sponsor, Candy Law.

FBLA is a student organization based on educating high school students on what to expect and prepare for in the future business world. This year FBLA's local chapter attended a leader­ship conference in which many valuable skills were gained. The only require­ment to join FBLA is to be presently taking or to have taken a business class. A person may learn many new things and have fun doing it. If anyone is inter­ested in persuing a career in business, FBLA is the club to be in.

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YOUTH ENCOURAGING ALTERNATIVES

Y .E.A. was created to provide an at­mosphere that discourages the use of al­cohol and other drugs. The students who are in Y.E.A (Youth Encouraging Alternatives)have signed contracts saying they will do their best to try not to drink or get high for lack of something else to do while trying to convince friends to do the same. Some of the ac­tivities that Y.E.A. sponsors arc lock­ins, various field trips in the summer, leadership conferences and other ac­tivities where students can go have a lot of fun without getting high.

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International Relations Club

The International Relations Club was Mrs. Naylor's idea and was originally supposed to start in 1987 but did not get off the ground until 1988 and started with only six members. The club was in­vited to attend the 1988 Mock United Nations at USC in Pueblo. The Mock U.N. is a competition where high school students from all over the state compete with each other, but they also work together to try to solve problems that face our world. At the Mock U.N. the delegations consist of three people and they work together with other delega­tions from other countries from their "bloc" and reach solutions that would best help their country. Since there were only six members of

our group, we split into two delegations. One represented Colombia and the other represented Afghanistan. They enjoyed meeting other students and trading "mock" cocaine to other countries for "favors". They enjoyed working with other countries to form strong opinions and being a complete pain in the derriere to Mrs. Naylor. Ha Ha Ha! The students hope to return this year as a strong delegation and bring home an award for excellent participa­tion. The club has grown considerably and

now a chance to be very competitive in this year's conference.

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Top Row, from left: ElizabethHowell Kim Erickson, Amy Smith, Genny Hale. '

CROSS 0 u N T R y

2nd Row, from left: Coach Jan Howell, Bottom, from left. Peter Hocevar, Trip Cot-Amy Youngblood, Jon Hickman, Eric fin, Scott Gould Kirk Hobbs, John Gumina Simonich, Gregg Coffin, Josh Anthony. Not Pictured Aaron Smith, Katie Stiff.

I

Coach Howell at his best. Katie unwinds by taking a dip in the Going, going, gone ...

pool before the tate meet.

W bat makes a per on want to run? As a runner, I have often asked myself that same question. I have come to the conclusion that I must be crary. Anyone that likes to be in continuous pain, and sweat to death, must have something wrong, right? Not exactly. There are some ad­vantages to running. First of all, it keeps one in shape. If I did not run, I would go home, watch television, and eat junk food. Second, it makes one

'--

strive for self-improvement and goal-setting, and you are always competing against yourself. Third, it is great to experience the winning feel­ing. Even if a runner docs not place frrst at a race, he still feels like a champion. It is a feat to be able to cross the finish line. Running takes concentration, dedication, and mental preparation. There is a hidden force within the individual that drives him to be all that he can. The girls

cross country team felt like champions after making it to State by placing second in the Metro League, and fourth in the District. Although at state they did not place well, there was some great in­dividual improvement, en­ding the season with a feeling of satisfaction. The guys team was happy with themselves and improvement was ob­vious also. Overall the guys & girls as a whole had fun and that is all that really matters.

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1V B E s T L I N G

Back Row(l-r): Manager Erika Akers, Coach Doug Potter, TraVIs Pfalzgraff, Reed Benetts, Scott Moms, Coach Walter Weiss 2nd Row(l-r): Jerry Neal, Mark Engebret-

son, Keith Hobbs, Chris Klipp, Walter

Dawes Pront Row(l-r): Randy Linville, Joel Fresquez, Mark Dalpes, Mike Robinson

"No! I saw that quarter ftrst!"

Wrestling is a very exciting, fun sport to be a part of. Some students choose wrestling because they think it's a very unique where everyone is involved in competition and teams. While the stu­dents gain weight for football, they work very hard to take it off and keep it off for the wrestling season. After "weigh­in" before the competition, they head for the food. Poor Mark, he's the only team-member that must constanlly eat to make the minimum weight require­ment of 130 pounds,( which is the smal­lest class). Then there's Pat, who just can't wait to sink his teeth into his mom's spaghetti. "Run, Walter, you only have a pound-and a half to lose in the next 30 minutes." "Hey fike, don't drink too much orange juice!" "Get up Scotty, you can't sleep all day, you have to win this tournament." Poor Tony, he had a great season and many good seasons and many good memories. "Just get back into good health before graduation, O.K.?" After a long hard day of competition they pack up their bags and head home for another week of school and dieting. Thanks" to the faithful supporters and the coaches for their humanity and sincerity.

"Say Uncle!"

"I don't wanna do this!"

73/Wrestling

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.. Kelly McCandless, Care Gilliam, Beth MacConnell, Usa Arciniega, Mistl Gutierrez

Tanya McCandless, Angie Hubbard, Becka Culp, Kristen Dahlen, Trisha Helsom, Lalana Harrison

"Hey, Dawn, did you just hear what he said?"

Kaytynn Kitzmiller, Kara Peas!!, Leah Rowan, Cindi Billinger, Terri Bowland, Enn Harder, Darcy Dunn, M1ndy G•lszmer, Ashley Darrell, Dawn Aaron, M1ckl Warren, Heather MacConnell, Shelby Espinoza, Lori Jones, H1!1di H19hfield

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Squads for the 1988-19 9 seasons got pushed. They worked harder than ever & the hard work paid off. Fall & Winter Varsity went to the National Cheer­leaders Association Camp (NCA). There, the combined squad won four su­perior awards sometimes in competition with much larger squads. The squads for the 88-89 seasons hoped that the standards of hard work they had estab­Lished would become a standard for al­ways.

"Pleeease don't drop me Erin!"

Kelly seems to be trying to get the crowd to stand up.

Heidi is JUMPING for joy.

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Volleyball/76

JV Top Row (L-R) Renee Stolpe, Racheal

Sandhei, Jennifer Scott, 2nd Row (L-R) Sarah Lowther, Shannon

Patterson, Kim Whitten , Erin Van Winkle, Heidi Blankenship

3rd Row (L-R) Stacey Thomas, Suzy Sturm, Molly Brown, Ashley Darrell, Cindi Billinger, Coach Tracy Romarine.

Freshmen

Top Row (l·R) Manager Maggie Shaner, Lisa White, Laura Skelton, Amy Cameron, Kara Winters, Shauna Blankenship, Sandy Gorton, Coach Tracy Romarine.

2nd Row (L-R) Dawn Kruger, Annie Mcil­vain, Jenny Wallace, Chrissy Scott, Tatum Watkins.

3rd Row (L-R) Amy Sutton, Shea Adams, Heather Tilley, Sondra Danelek

Carrie shows her form and technique.

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Top Row (L-R) Jennif(.;r cott, Kim Whitten, Susan Robinson, Michelle Yordy, Heidi Toman, Coach Mike Cyphers Bot­tom Row (L-R) Cindi Billinger-

No sweat, No gain!

(

hannon Patterson, Tammy agy, Shelly Doane, Leslie Romarine, Molly Brown, Manager Christy Lamb, Coach Tracy Romarine

Gravity works for Susan, but what about the ball?

Don't worry Coach. (Be Happy!)

Bonk! Bonk!

77Nolleyball

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Foothaii The Diggers started this season off with a

bang Winning their first four games suprised most of the Metro League. Within the next five weeks the team would lose two close contests, win an easy game,and get beat by a suprising margin to Denver Christian and Sheridan Though the guys missed a shot at the playoffs, they never gave up. A lot of pride went into the season and stomaching the defeats took a lot of it All in all the season was very exciting.

Derek aims for the uprights.

Blocking the quarterback can be tough.

Coach Byrne decides his next strategy.

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Back Row: Coach Byrne, Walter Dawes, Dan Sturm. Todd Bnnker, Tra s Pfalzgraph, Paul Dalpes, Tim Healy, Ben Morgan, Brad Myers, Coach KJaes, Coach Schuesler; Second Row: Coach Fowler, Pat Mor­ris, Andy Phillips, Troy DaV>s, Mark Dalpes, Marc Mc­Clure, Joel Johnson, Kevin Inman, Shawn Gilley, Sonny Montano, Jeff Dav1s, Ke1th Maynard, Ryan

Mike has the end-zone in his sights.

Hed1ger; Third Row: Erika Akers, Derek Espmoza, R1chard Hartman, Ron Albers, Albert Baca, Cory Wal­cott, Scott Morns, Jason Unn, John Taylor, Chns Klipp, Heather ligen; Front Row: Zach Warmack, M1ke Robin­son, Brad Florent1n, Eric Nelson, Chns Kruger, Mark En­gebretson, Jason Pamter, R1chard Kraus, Sean Hale, David Madorous, Kevin Wing

Diggers vs. Kent W Diggers @ Platte Canyon W Digger @. Lutheran W Diggers vs. Elizabeth W Diggers @Sheridan L Diggers vs. Holy Family W Digger @ Machebeuf L Diggers vs. Denver Chri tian L Diggers vs. Middle Park L

Brad ts forced to pass under pres­sure.

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Nord~AP/ne

.S7ft:7 72~.,AI

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Back Row: Eric Simonich, Coach Fredell, Marc Syrene, Josh Anthony, Tom Baran, Brian Mar· cum, Grant Cameron, Amy Cameron, Jenni Cox, Listie Stokstad, Cory Kiefer, Kirk Hobbs, Kris Skelton, Coach Howell . . . . Middle Row: Scott Lancaster, Rick Andersop

1 Juh Leonard1 Jenny Sa1z, Sofie Bolov, Tern

Bowland, Erin Van Winkle, Amy Sutton, Kelly McFarland Jam1e Valdez Front Row: I leather Tilley, Jay Kennedy, Greg Anderson, Jaime Davis, Amy Pine, Tom Simonich

Back Row: Coach Fredell, Amy Cameron, Listie Stokstad, Kirk Hobbs.J. Kris Skelton, Scott Lancaster, Grant Cameron, Rick Anderson, Tom Baran, Jamie Valdez, tjrian Marcum, Josh Anthony, Marc Syrene Middle Row: Jenny Saiz, Terry Bowland, Sofie Bolov, Kristy Bollig Front Row: Amy Sutton, Heather Tilley, Erin VanWinkle, Juli Leonard, Jeni Cox

Missing school was not uncommon for the ski team. Training was held on Wednesday, Alpine races were held on Friday and Nordic races on Satur­day. This schedule consumed much of the teams time, not to mention the practices everyday. In a state which is based mainly on skiing, these people took advantage of this excellent oppor­tunity. Skiing in the state was started on mine tailings with wooden skiis and it was slowly changed to what it is today. Although the ski team faced termination of their program earlier in the year, THEY SKI ON!

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Varsity

Back Row(L-R): Lea Casperson, Michelle Yordy, Kim Erickson, Kaylynn Kitzmiller, Tammy Nagy, Shelly Doane, Kim Whitten, Erin Harder, Katie Stiff, Renee Stolpe

Front: Coach Warmack

The girls basketball team had a rough season. They had to compete against three teams in the metro-league which were rated in the top ten teams in the state. They also had to deal with many injuries including dislocated shoulders, broken hands, hurt knees and sprained ankles. They kept fighting though, and even if their record was not the best, there are other things to compare the season to. One might be the great improvement shown from every player when they first stepped on the court in early November. Another might be the friendships that were made. For the people coming back it will be easier to work together because they already know each other and the coaches as well. As far as the coaches go, the team would really like to thank you for everything. They would especially like to acknowledge Coach Byrne's assistance, he, in essence, was the third coach for the girls, who basically coached the freshman. He volunteered to do the job and did not receive a single penny for his effort. With their three coaches help and motivation, the girls got through a rough season, and even though they didn't win much, the coaches put it into their minds that the Lady Diggers were winners, not losers, whatever happened.

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Freshmen

Back Row(l-r) : Trisha Helsom, Coach Byrne, Shea Adams

2nd Row(l-r) : Shannon Jarvis, Jennie Wal­lace

3rd Row(l-r) : Lori Gould, Angie Hubbard

Front: April Pettit

JV Back RowO-r): Kim Whitten, Yukiko

Oyama, Coach Cyphers, Michelle Yordy,

Maki Yoshimoto

2nd row(l-r) : Rachel Sandhei, Leah Rowan,

Susy Sturm

3rd row(l-r) : Darcy Dunn, Kara Pease

Front: Molly Brown

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Back Row(l-r) : Tim Healy, David Gould, Shawn Gilley, Jason Unn, Ron Albers, Manager Julie Sanchez, Manager Kris Moody, Chance Ottak, Cayce Leatherwood, Jason Painter, Andy Phillips, Gabe Shrader Front Row(l-r) : Sonny Montano, D.J. Tilley, Matt Miller

Basketball/84

Under the coaching of Lyn Darrell and David Schuessler the boys basketball team had to make some adjustments. They learned how to play zone defense, and a new offense.Although the boys did not have a great season,ending w1th a record of zero wins,nineteen losses,some good things did come out of it.When Coach Darrell was asked about the season he said that "The boys played hard all year long,and manageoto stay healthy. "Some younger players got some valuable playing time,which IS great experience for next year.EVeryone inproved, and learned that winning was not everythmg.One player stated,"l did my best every game.• and that 1s all that matters.He also said that ,"losing is not that bad." Coach Schussler replied ,"lt's a character builder." There was no super-star on the team,Diggers had to work together and learn the meaning of teamwork.

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Top Row O-~; Aoch Hartman, Cory Walcott, Nick Romero,

Marc McClure, Chris Powell, Andy Phillips

2nd Row; Julie Sanchez

Bottom Row O-~; Kip Merry, Tlm Healy, Keolh Maynard,

Jason Unn, Chad Mitchell, Kris Moody

Top row(l-r): Zach Fields, Sean Hale, Coach Klaes Bottom row(l-r): Chris Kruger, Forrest Jeske, Michel Green, Travis Painter

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Senior Ads/86

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life! Congratulations! Love, Mom

We don't care what your father told you, this is not the Riviera! Good luck! Mom, Dad and Beth

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Brian Heidorn Keep smiling and be the best that you

can be and be proud of it. Love you al­ways, Mom, Dad and Shelley

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2700 Colorado Boulevard 567-2600

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Go Diggers!!!

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Picture Betakes .............. [~]

Van Merritt Virginia Unseld Walt Weiss 7th Graders Leonard Abbott Sean Arkley

Adam Borowski John Day Jeff Fugate Ken Garrett Chrissy Loritz

Matt McPeak Dillan Mercer Camille Mills Darla Mosley Denise Parmley

Carrie Romine Geoff Timmons Wille Wood 8th Graders Vicki Hauser George Brier

Ryan Carlyle James Daniner Troy Erickson Heather Hayes Chris Jacquin

Jeremy Jones Tawnya Sampson Adam Sumner Totter Todd Michelle Warren

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Misty White Jason Wiggins Amy Youngblood 9th Graders Trevor Pearson Albert Baca

Tony Bill inger Chns Clark Allison Delk Angela Eddy Fawn Goodwin

Lori Gould Misti Gulierrez Tiffinay Kozlowski Rand~ Unville Mark Ottak

Travis Painter Vance Waite Tim Vance Maggie Shaner Phin1p Rowe

10th Graders Jennifer Anderson Abigail Heller Einar Jensen Catherine Kenner Chad Mitchell

Scott Ramsey Micheal Robinson Eric Simonich Suzie Sturm Andrea Dwigans

Eric Terry Cory Walcott Aimee Williams 11th Graders John Ganster Shawn Himes

Jennifer Klimper George Roberts Brian Sethaler Carrie Tilley Kevin Wing

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AFTER - 3 weeks of takmg the seperate route to classes because of cleaning.

cipal n safety apparrell)

How convenient! II Treatment for asbestos was now underway, and had been for some time during the summer. What a surprise for our return to school. Now we were going to have to go out of our way to get from either lockers or previous classes to their next period subjects. It's hard enough doing that on even a normal day.

Once the asbestos had been treated, all of us were thankful for not having to walk that extra mile and being able to arrive to class on time. Soon, a question arose concerning "that extra mile". How many extra miles had we walked , or ran, during the days of our little in­convenience. With semi-accurate calcula­tions, the answer eventually came out. On any normal day, the students of this school walk 1,517,625 feetl On a day of treatment, we walked a total of 1,821,150 feet. The dif­ference, multiplied by the amount of days of the treatment shows that we walked a total of 1,214,000 extra feet, or 230 miles. So, if you seemed to be exhausted after this experience or even In better shape, your'e not the only one; any school district that forces it's students to walk 230 miles extra is going to have one healthy student population!!

CLOSED FOR ASBESTOS CLEANING BUT CLASSES ARE STILL BEING HELD INSIDE

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Terrorist Scott Gould and monk Jeff King clown

around on Suppressed Desires Day.

School pride was brought to bear as an important item in the 88-89 school year by Principal Dick Bryant. Although there was a lack of interest during The Homecoming week, those who did dress up did so quite wildly. The student body also showed their pride by going to the pep assemblies throughout the school year. Every now and then, a wild new idea was introduced to the student body by the clubs, the cheerleaders, and the occasional teacher. School pride was evident at games as well, as many people went to sporting events all year. School pride was an important

... part of the 88-89 school year.

Page /98

"Take it off!!"

Shannon Campbell shows his pride

on Hawaiian/Toga Day.

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TOP 5 VCR MOVIES 1 Lost Boys 2 Dirty Dancing 3 Beetle Juice 4 Roxanne STop Gun

TOPSTVSHOWS 1 Cosby Show 2 Growing Pains 3 Family Ties 4 Wonder Years 5 China Beach

TOP 5MOVIES 1 Cocktail 2 Big 3 YoungGuns 4 Roger Rabbit 5 Twins

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Ranking is based on a survey given to students at random.

Due to the diversity of musical inclina­tion there wasn't any clear top favorites but the Beatles, George Michael,Tracy Chapman, Tiffany and Ozzy all held their own.

With minimum wage at $3.35 an hour) it is no wonder that the paycheck doesn't last too long.

$ $.50 for a can of pop $ $1.10 for a gallon of super unleaded

gasoline and $.90 for regular $1.35 for a student lunch at school $1.50 for admission to a school althletic

competition with id and $2.50 without

$13.50 to take the SAT $ $23.00 for a yearbook and that is includ-

ing tax $19.00 for a full day adult ski ticket at

Loveland and $35.00 at Aspen $27.00 for a concert ticket to Monster

of Rock and approximately $20.00 for the AC/DC and the George Michael

$100.00-$300.00 is the amount you can spend on a prom dress and tuxedos at Randalls about $75.00 $

$ $90.00-$400.00 for a Balfour class ring

depending on gender and style $7000.00 for in-state college tuition and

out of state ranging from $11,000.00-$27,000.00

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~ The first day of school was ter-rible . I was very scarred, because of all the differnent forms of speaking english andd studying it, but now that i've been here for three months at school, I know more about the classes and the school is vcr) nice and everything is organized. I like to. ee the people in the library or at lunch. I think what is very important of the school is the teachers. If there were not these good teachers, then there would be no go d student body. Mr. Bryant and all the people I give thank~for permitting me to be here for one year with all of you, in this nice school. I wait to follow well here.

Many Thanks, Lizbeth Lion Cali- Colombia

~ My name is Nicholas Romero. I am from Colombia, a small country in the North west of South America. USA and Columbia have a lot of different things. But I think that the most dif­ferent thing is the school. In my country the school is more difficult than here, we have to study very hard. I think that, one reason why it is so difficult is because we cannot choose our classes. Another difference is that here you have the same classes everyday. In Colombia we have one classroom for almost all the clas­ses and the same classmates. Another big dif­ference is the city, I live in Columbia, "Bogota", Bogota is I guess 3 or 4 times bigger than Den­ver, and now I'm living in a small town, but I really like it because here there are not so many people. There are more and more dif­ferences between the USA and Columbia, and also there are some things here that I like and I don 't like and the same about Columbia, but I want you to know that I am so happy to be this year here, and I am sure that I won't forget the "Super Experience" I am having. Sincerely, Nicholas Romero.

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~ ~ ~ ffit • I have learned a lot from my ex­perience in the U . America is a very big country, this is my first impression, and I was surprised at the Road development. But on the contrary I missed trains. I can go everywhere by tr.tin in Japan. I thought why don't you have train here? That's OK!! And Americans arc very friendly (some people are not). I think that it's difficult to become a good friend each other be­cause they say "Hi!" but they don't deep intimacy. I thought, it's a different cul­ture. I like Clear Creek H.S. very much. They are so nice!! I am going to try a lot of things during I spend here.

-K.U-4\f.k • At first time, I came here, I quite couldn't understand your American English, but I could hear that you said, "You arc so funny." Am I? Any way. My favorite things and makes me feel like America arc American Foot­ball(Gold Diggers!), Cheerleaders, Huge car, a lots slangs, P.B.J., dance, and bubble gum. I was surprised when I aw the popcorn. It's very big! I mean the case is big , like a bucket. Can you cat it by yourself? Everyday, I'm feeling thank you, because everytime you tell me what's going on. So ... Thank you. I don't wanna go, like I can't stay here more than one year, but...

Remember me, when you have snow. Because Yuki is snow in my country's

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• Hi, my name is Sofie Bolov. I'm 17 1/2 years old , and I'm from Sweden.

I've been here three months, and so far so good There are a lot of differences in being here and in Sweden. Not only the school but also holidays and transportation system. To begin with, we have a different way of grading. We don't have schoolbuses since the school usually is near our home. We can also take a localbus if we want to, but most kids ride a b1cycle, or even walk to school. lfs been a real change for me to come to Georgetown and ifs population. In Sweden I live in a city with 20-30,000 people and I come from Stockholm, which is sea level. I'm really enjoying being on the ski-team here, even though it isn't unusual for us hearing that we shall run today ... again. I've met a lot of good and funny friends here and hope I'll meet more. I'm looking foward to the coming experiences here. The teachers have a more personal contact with the stu­dents here than in Sweden. Through good and bad. The food is quite similar ... and yes, we have McDonalds in Sweden too. The climate is also similar, but we don't have TV-commer­cials. I'm glad I came here on an election year cause I've learned so much about how dif­ferent the goverment system is. And last, but not least, I want to thank my host family, the Fraleys so very much for giving me the oppor­tunity to come here as an exchange student. I think we get along really well and hope it will stay that way forever.

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SPECIAl OlYmPICS

In the year 1985, the Significant Needs Program was started here at CC . The class was started for kids who have a special bond between each other and their teachers. They talk to more people. They learn to be prepared for life after school. One thing they do is share their feelings with the others. They study and learn math, English and to make a good im­pression. The kids include themselves in sports like skiing, swimming and Special Olympics.

Special Olympics/102

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"Just plain fun"

"Going for the win"

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Goodbye, Danette

Goodbye, Danette, from the students who knew you well, and from those who did not. You reached out to us, and some of us took

your hand. You made us realize that what really matters is that people be kind to one another. You taught us to take pride in per­

sonal improvement and personal accomplishment. We learned from you that to be happy you only need to allow yourself to be

happy ... and now you have departed. The class of 1989 is diminished by the loss of 1 special person.

Goodbye, Danette

Danette Renee Barrentine

1968-1988

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Aaron, Dawn 6,49 Abbott, Jennifer 121,124 Abbott, Leonard 110 Abeyta, Herman 111,125 Abies, Travis 125 Adair, Stephanie 6 Adams, Shea 26,76 Ailinger, Brian 111,125 Akers, Erika 18,79 Albers, Ron 6, 18,49,79 Allen, Tony 7,87 Allenbaugh, Mike Anderson, Greg 110,121 Anderson, Jean 7,60,62,63 Anderson, Jennifer 22 Anderson, Rick 18 Anderson, Michelle 121 Anthony, Josh 72 Aragon, Tara 125 Arciniega, Usa 26 Arkley, Sean Arnett, Jamieson 17 Arnett, Jason 26 Ator, Christine 26 Ator, Doug Ator, John Ator, Steve Baca, Albert 26,79 Baca, Rosie 117,121 Bacon, Melanie 22 Bacon, Stephanie Baird, Jonah 122 Ball, Stacy 18 Baran, Stephanie 117,121 Baran, Tom 18 Baran, Kristan 26 Barrentine, Danette 103 Barta, Carrie 109,129 Bassist, Amy 125 Beaty, Brian 26 Beery, Chris 110,121 Bell, Diana Bennetts, Reed 7 Bergin, Natalie Berry, Robyne 7 Billau, Shannon 105,121 Billinger, Cindi 49,76,n,18 Billinger, Tony 26 Bilski, Destiney 26 Blakely, Karissa 121 Blankenship, Hiedi 76 Blankenship, Shawna 76 Bollig, Christine 5,22 Bolov, Sofie 10 Booker, Ben 26 Borowski, Adam 110,121 Bortoli, Leah 22 Bottke, Karrie Bowland, Terri 7,39,51 Branson, Josh 22 Briddle, David 7 Briddle, Kerry 125 Brinker, Todd 7,79 Brown, Brenda 5, 18,34,61 ,62 Brown, Erin 125 Brown, Jill121,127 Brown, Molly 22,76,n Buckley, Erin 125 Burchard, Jason 111,125 Bushkovski, Lyman 7,17,63 Buswell, Travis 26 Buswell, Troy 26 Cameron, Amy 26,76 Cameron, Grant 8,61 Campbell, Shannon 2,8 Campbell, Tawnya 26 Cannady, Sean 110,121

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Cary, Brandi 22 Cary, Michelle Case, Kerry Casperson, Lea 8,33,56,57 Castle, Shannon 121 Chandler, Gennie 121 Clark, Chris 26 Clark, Crandall 105,111,125 Coffin, Greg 72,121 Coffin, Trip 22,23,72 Conway, Dora Mae 125 Conway, Marsha 8 Cox, Jennifer 2,8 Cox, Shawn Crosbie, Chad 86 Gulp, Becka 4,26 Dahlen, Kristen 26 Dahlen, Sarah 121 Dalpes, Katie 8,60,63 Dalpes, Mark 26,79 Dalpes, Molly 108,109,125 Dalpes, Paul 18,79 Danelek, Sondra 76 Daniher, James Darrell, Ashley 18,48,76 Daughtery, Amber 125 Daughtery, Brian 110,121 Davis, Jamie 122 Davis, Jeff 18,79 Davis, Troy 22,79 Dawes, Walter 8,79 Dejulio, Dawn 26 Dejulio, Tina 125 Dennis, Brandi Dennison, Molly 26 Denton, Donnie 122 Deringer, Pat 8 Devitt, Megan 121 Dickerson, Karl 22 Dickerson, Maria 27 Dingboom, Christina 27 Doane, Shelly 8,n Doty, Jenny 121 Dreith, Wendy 109,125,127 Dugan, Dan 22 Dunn, Darcy 2,22.23 Eddy, Angela 27 Eden, Tracy 18 Elliott, Jessica 105,124 Elliott, Sarah 22 Engebretson, Mark 18,79 Engel, Brook Erickson, Kim 14,48,51,72 Erickson, Troy 122 Erwin, Jody Esparza, D.J. 49 Espinoza, Derek 8,49,79 Espinoza, Shelby 22 Everett, Joshua Farris, Mitch Fields, Zachary 27 Filliat, Brian 18 Filliat, Mike 27 Fish, Tye 124 Aeming,James 110,121 Aenar, Nadine Aesher, Darci Aiehman, Gina Aiehman, Jeremy Aorentin, Brad 18,61,79 Ford, Elliot Forster, Jakob 27 Foster, Darcy 124 Francis, Stephany 121 Frank, Holly 121 Fresquez, Joel Fresquez, Justin 23

Fugate, Greg 27 Fugate, Jeff 110,126 Galla, Steve 26 Gamber, Greg 18,48,49 Gamber, Kyra 23 Ganster, John Gartman, Tina 124 Gelb, Laura 27 Gentz, Cory 5,18 Gibbons, Jamie 111,124 Gilbert, Heather 26 Gilbert, Melinda 121 Gilley, Shawn 18,48,79 Gilliam, Kara 26 Gilszmer, Mindy 5,33,51 Goeringer, Sharol 40,124 Gollehan, James 121 Goloskewitsch, Ivan 26 Goloskewitsch, Andre 18 Goodwin, Fawn 122 Gorton, Danielle 18 Gorton, Sandy 27,76 Gosney, Kristyn 86 Gould, David Gould, Lori 26,46 Gould, Scott 17,63,72 Grace, April 120 Graham, Dana 52,63 Graham, Laura 120 Graichen, Michael 48,63 Gray, Kimberley 120 Green, Michel 26 Gumina, John 72 Gutierrez, Misti 26 Hager, Kris 120 Hale, Cristina 124 Hale, Genny 18,34,35,72 Hale, Sean 70 Hall, Stephanie Hammon, Kristopher 110,120 Hammond, Laura 120 Handy, Lecia 124 Haney, Tessa 27 Hanley, Michelle Harder, Erin 5,33 Harrison, Lalana 27,29 Harrison, Richard 23 Harrison, Robert 110,120 Hartman, Daniel 2,120 Hartman, Dwayne 23 Hartman, Jodie 15 Hartman, Richard 19,79 Hathaway, Keith 120 Hauser, Christine 23,48 Hauser, Vicki 122 Hayes, Heather Haywood, David Haywood, George Haywood, Ken Healy, Tim 79,19 Hearn, Joanne 105,120 Hediger, Ryan 26,79 Heidorn, Brian 17,49,51,52,87 Heller, Abby Helsom, Trisha 27 Herman, Becky 23 Hickman, Jon 72,120 Highfield, Heidi 23 Himes, Shawn 23,63 Himshoot, Jon 120 Hinojos, Anthony 110,120 Hobbs, Keith 4,10,61 ,83 Hobbs, Kirk 23,72 Hocevar, Peter 10,72 Hoedel, Gary Hoffman, Erin 105,120 Holley, Eric

Holman, Josh 36,124 Horth, Elicia 124 Howard, Bill23 Howard, Veronica 120 Howell, Ben 120 Howell, Elizabeth 19 35,46,72 Hubbard, Angie 27 Hudnall, Erica 105,109,124 ligen, Heather 23,79 Inman, Kevin 19,20,33,79 Jackman, Theresa 124 Jackson, Chad 110,120 Jacquin, Chris 122 Jarvis, Shannon 27 Jensen, Einar 46 Jensen, Karoline 120 Jeske, Brock 110,120 Jeske, Forrest 27 Johnson, Joel 19,79 Johnson, Sean 2,10 Jurey, Kelli 19,48 Keena, Ronni23 Keena, Sean 27 Kennedy, Jay 124 Kenner, Cathie 23 Kidd , Angela Kiefer, Cory 111,124 Kiefer, T.J. 10 King, Bryan 110,120 King, Cory 111,124 King, Jeff 10 Kingsley, Holly 120,126 Kingsley, Jana 4,23 Kitzmiller, Kayfynn 10 Klipp, Chris 10,79 Kluth, Usa 124 Kozlowski, Tiffany Kramer, Nicole Kraus, Richard 79 Krueger, Chris 79 Krueger, Dawn 76 Kruger, Sophie 120 LaGrange, Aaron 120 LaGrange, Aleah 124 LaGrange, Michelle 120 Lamb, Casey 110,120 Lamb, Christy Lancaster, Scott Lang, Heidi Langshaw, Trace Lawrence, Jerry 110,119 Leatherwood, Cayce 10 Leighton, Michael 111,124 Lenardson, Brad 110,119 Lenardson, Brian 111, 123 Leon, Uzabeth 10,100 Leonard, Juli 10 Leonardo, Cassandra 28 Lewis, Sally 123 Lewis, Susan 119 Uetz, Mike Undner, Rossie 119 Unn, Jason 79 Unthcum, Christine 48 Unthcum, Rickey 123,127 Unville, Randy 28 Loeser, Gena 122 Long, Amy 10 Loritz, Chrissy 119 Lovely, lan 28 Lowther, Nathan 111,123 Lowther, Sarah 19,48,55,76 Lunbery, Deannea 19 MacConnell, Heather 11,28,86 MacConnell, Beth 46,48,51 MacNeil, Garland 119 Madouros, David 24,79

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Marcum, Brian 19 Marine, Coryamber 105,111,123 Marshall, Steve 24 Martinez, Chris 111,119,122 Martinez, Stacey Martin, Ryan 119 Maynard, Brent 110,119 Maynard, Keith 24,79 McCandless, Kelly 28 McCandless, Noell5,19,46 McCandless, Tonya 24 McCann, Sherry McClure, Marc 19,79 McDougall, Mandy 119 McEachern, Preston McElroy, Shawn 110,119 McFarland, Kelly 119 McFarland, Sean 119 Mcilvain, Annie 28,76 Mcilvain, Caitrin 119 M~Kinstry, Angie 123 McNeill, Garland McPeak, Matt 110,126,127 McPhillips, Ray 11 McWilliams, Traci 105,109,123 Meinzer, John 110,119 Mercer, Dillan 110 Merry, Kip 24 Meyerhoff, Keri Miller, Matt 33,50,56,57,119 Miller, Heather 119 Miller, Zach Mills, Camille Mitchell, Chad 24 Modrell, Zachary 26 Mohn, Christine 119 Mohn, Tammie 19 Montano, Derrick 11,79 Montgomery, Angela 119 Montgomery, Bobbie 19,39,60 Montplaisir, Michelle 119 Moody, Kris 11 Moore, Tim Morehouse, Jenny Morgan, Ben 19,79 Mormon, Josh 111,123 Morris, Scott 11,79 Morris, Patrick 28,79,119 Mosley, Darla Moudrey, Sean 28 Mullen, Partick 119 Murdock, Shadow Murray, Amy 119 Murray, Heather 109,123 Murray, Tonya 26,79 Myers, Brad Nagy, Tammy 11,77 Neal, Jerry 28 Neely, Burr 11,123 Nelson, Clay 28 Nelson, Connie 2,11 Nelson, Eric 5,19,79 Nelson, Ken 24 Neri, Tony 119 Nevins, Bryan 119

Nicholes, Jenny 87 Nidy, Ranee O'Brien, Paul 119 O'Neill, Colleen 28 O'Neill, Matt 11 Ogan, Stacy Orem, Cathy 40,109,123 Osterhaus, Erin 24 Ottak, Chance 11 Ottak, Mark 28 Owen, Mychelle 123 Oyama, Yukiko 11,33,41,1 01 Painter, Brian Painter, Jason 19,79 Painter, Travis 28 Patterson, Shannon 19,48,76,77 Patterson, Traci 105,109,123 Pearson, Branden 110,118 Pearson, Trevor 28 Pease, Erin 108,109,123 Pease, Kara 24 Peterson, Jesse 110,118 Petrovic, Angie 111,123 Pettit, April 28 Pfalzgraff, Travis 28,79 Phillips, Andy 24,79 Phillips, Jon Phillips, Kelli 118 Pine, Amy 105,109,123 Poe, Steve Poltera, Tony 111,123 Powell, Chris 24,52 Puis, Heather 118 Quine, Stacy 12 Ramsey, Kyla 28 Ramsey, Scott 24 Ratcliff, Luke 118 Ratcliff, Sarah 29 Ratcliffe, Amanda 105,108,109,123 Ratekin, Andrew 111,122 Raver, Shannon 19 Reich, Michael4 Reynolds, Trisha 29 Rice, Robert Ricklefs, Emily 118 Riopelle, Rob 12,87 Robbins, Krystina 122 Roberson, Alayna 24 Roberts, George Roberts, Melanie 12,61 Robinson, Mike 24,79 Robinson, Susan 12,50,79 Rodriguez, James Romarine, Leslie 2,5,12,34,77 Romarine, Ryan 29 Romero-Gaffney, David 19 Romero, Nickolas 100 Romine, Bryan 12 Romine, Carrie 8,11,118 Rowan, Leah 2,24 Rowe, Jenny 105,118 Rowe, Phillip 26 Ruhoff, Anna 122 Ruhoff, James 19

Russalesi, John Rylatt, Derek Rylatt, Derek Saint, Becky 12 Saiz, Jennifer Salmon, Kama 12 Sampson, Tawnya 122 Sanchez, Julie 23 Sandhei, Rachel 2,50,76 Scofield, Erica 19,34 Scofield, Mariza 24 Scott, Chrissy 29,76 Scott, Jennifer 19,76,77 Sehn,John Sethler, Brian 19 Sewolt, Amberlyn Shaner, Maggie 26,76 Shaner, Ryan 118 Sheflin, Tami Sherman, Heather 12,48 Shrader, Gabe 20,49 Sierra, Jess Simonds, Andrea 118 Simonds, Brad 118 Simonich, Eric 72 Simonich, Tom 110,118 Skelton, Kris 20,49 Skelton, Laura 29,76 Smith, Aaron 72 Smith, Ami 26,41 Smith, Amy 29,53,72 Smith, Danny 29 Smulow, Chris 26,33 Smulow, Paul26,118 Snow, Dawn Michelle Spencer, Eric 20 Stadler, Aaron 26 Stahl, Vince 20 Stanley, Doug 12 Stanley, Greg Stiff, Chip 110,118 Stiff, Katie 12,53,63,72 Stiner, Tyler 111,122 Stokstad, Ustle 24 Stolpe, Renee 24,76 Strausheim, Cindy 29 Sturm, Dan 13,79 Sturm, Suzy 2,50,76 Suazo, Tony 122 Sumner, Adam 122 Sutton, Amy 29,76 Swanson, Carrie 20,118 Swanson, Cory 105,118 Sweet, Warren 118 Sweet, Whitney 105,109,122 Syrene, Marc 2,13 Taylor, John 20,79 Temeyosa, Rachel Terry, Eric Thomas, Aaron 122,127 Thomas, Chris Thomas, Stacy 24,76 Thompson, Alecia 20,48 Thompson, Brian Thurlow, Kathi 4,122

Thurlow, Ronni Kay Tietz, Dan 110,118 Tilley, Carrie 21,44 Tilley, David 13,33,52 Tilley, Heather 28,29,76 Tilley, Jenni 108,127,118 Timmons, Geoff 110,117,127 Todd, Totter Tofflemire, Kelly 13,62,53,63 Toman, Heidi 13,52,77 Tripp, Stephanie 24 Trook, Jason 111,122 Trujillo, John 111,122 Tucker, Gail 29 Utley, Andrew 122 Utley, Jenny Valdez, James 24 Valdez, Shamane 13 Valentine, Penny 21 Valentine, Perry 122 VanAken, Lori Van Winkle, Erin 24,76 Vance, Tim 29 Vanzile, Jason Vernon, Rebecca 29 Victor, Bill 21 Viewig,Tina Wagner, Brandee 13 Waite, Lance Waite, Warner 13 Walcott, Aaron 111,122 Walcott, Cory 24,79 Wallace, Jenni 28,29 76 Ward, Joel 24 Warren, Micki 21 Watkins, Matt 5,21,55 Watkins, Tatum 29,76 Watson, Usa Watson, Matt Watson, Morgan 110,118 Weddle, Dawn 24 Whaley, Lori 24 White, Usa 29,76 White, Misty 122 White, Richard 13 Whitten, Kim 21,48,76,77 Wiggins, Jason 111,122 Williams, Aimee Williams, Regina 118 Wilson, Greg Wing, Kevin 2,79 Winters, Kara 29,76 Wise, Jason 13 Womack, Laura 13,48,53,60,63,87 Womack, Willie 24 Wudyka, Ellery 29 Wurth, Erika 122 Yordy, Michelle 21,48,77 Yordy, Nicole 109,122 Yoshimoto, Maki 13,101 Young, Chantra 24 Young, Kristina 118 Young, Tracy Youngblood, Amy 72,122

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The Middle School ski team did very well in winning 5th in cross-country and 2nd out of all schools. Greg Anderson was first and Mike Leighton was second over all the schools. They went to Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, Cooper, and Silver Creek to compete; also, they went to Loveland every Wednesday for practice. The coaches were Mrs. Joseph and Mr. Pelky.

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UP, UP, AND OVER! That's what the ball is sup­

posed to do anyway. Well, it did most of the time. The middle school vol ­leyball players did pretty well. They played Kent, Middle Park, Elizabeth and others. The 8th grade team came 5-5 and the seventh grade team 4-8. O.K. . so the ball didn't always go up and over. Maybe it did go down and under, sometimes.

Will it come down?

Up, up, and away!

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SEVENTH 1st row: Morgan Watson, Dan Tietz, Chris Beery, Jesse Peterson, Jerry Lawrence, Adam Borowski, Johnny Meinzer, Greg Anderson, Chad Jackson, Shawn Cassidy, James Fleming. 2nd Row: Robert Harrison, Brent Maynard, Leonard Abbott, Chris Hanman, Brian Daughtery, Tom Simonich, Jeff Fugate 3rd Row: Shawn McElroy, Brad Lenardson, Brian King, Dillon Mercer, Chip Stiff, Casey Lamb, Geoff Timmons

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111 /Football EIGHTH

Top row: Coach Warmack, Angie Petrovic, Jason Wiggins, Jason Burchard, Totter Todd, Jeremy Jones, Cory King, Manager Travis Ables, Coach Fredell 2nd Row: Brian Ailinger, Manager Brian Flenniken, John Trujillo, Brian Lenard son, Jon Phillips, Jason Trook 3rd Row: James Dalahan, Jamie Gibbons, Andy Ratkin, Crandall Clark, Josh Mor-man, Herman Abeyta, Corey Kiefer 4th Row: Cory Marine, Aaron Walcott, Burr Neely, Nate Lowther, Tony Poltera, Manager Mike Leighton

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The Middle School Boys Basketball team had a decent season this year. Great improvement was shown from both teams (7th & 8th) from the begin­ning of the season to the end. The eighth graders could also compare themselves to last year and see out-standing results. Each team won several games under the coaching of AI Fraley and Brian Farris. Both of these coaches seemed to get along with the players, and were able to answer some difficult questions which the players posed. The teams suc­ceeded in playing as a unit, not basing their game plan on one individual. Both teams played smarter as the season progressed. Basically the Clear Creek Dusters matched up well with other teams, with few exceptions. Overall the season can be summed up in these words: "IT WAS FUN!!"

Opponent Summit Middle Park Leadville Kent Denver Christian Elizabeth Middle Park Elizabeth Platte Canyon Leadville Kent

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8TH GRADE Top Row(l-r) : Amanda Ratcliff, Keri Meyer­hoff, Amy Youngblood, Vicki Hauser, Angie Petrovic, Jessica Elliott, Mrs. Hanquist 2nd Row(l-r): Erica Hudnall, Krystina Rob­bins, Traci Patterson, Erin Pease, Aleah La­

Grange, Kerry Briddle Bottom Row{l-r) : Cristina Hale, Molly Dalpes, Tara Aragon, Nicole Yordy, Carrie Barta

7th Grade Top Row(l-r): Jenny Rowe, Shannon Billau, Heather Pulls , Andrea Simonds, Mrs. Wahlfeldt, Steph Baran, Caitrin Mcilvain, Holly Kingsley, Jill Brown 2nd Row(l-r) : Karoline Jensen, Kari Blakely, Kristie Young, Jenni Tilley, Kelly Phillips, Erin Hoffman Bottom Row(l-r) : Amberlyn Seawalt, Rosie Baca, Carrie Romine, Emily Ricklefs

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115/Cheerleading

Middle School Cheerleaders Top Row:(I-r) Tasha Stahl, Lisa Kluth, Teresa Jackman 2nd Row: Erin Brown 3rd Row: Tara Aragon Bottom Row:(l-r) Krys Robbins, Anna Ruhoff, Erika Wurth

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Branden Pearson

Jesse Peterson

Heather Puls

Ke ll i Phi ll ips

Luke Ratcliff

Emily Ricklt , s

Carrie Romine

Jenny Rowe

Ryan Shaner

Andrea Simonds

Bradford Simonds

Tom Simonich

Paul Srulow

Chip Stiff

Regina Williams

Warren Sweet

Dan Tietz

Jenni Tilley

Morgan Watson

Cory Swanson

Jason VanZile

Kristy Young

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Leonard Abbot

Brook Anderson

Sean Arkley

Kerry Case

Shawn Cox

John Day

Elliot Ford

Jeff Fugate

Kenneth Garrett

Daniel Greenough

Raymond Lawrence

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Camille Mills

Robert Rice

Geoff Timmons

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Brad Lenardson

Susan Lewis

Flossie Linder

Chrissy Loritz

Garland MacNeil

Ryan Martin

Stacey Martinez

Christy Marvin

Brent Maynard

Mandy McDougall

Shawn McElroy

Kelly McFarland

Sean McFarland

Caitrin Mcilvain

Johny Meinzer

Heather M i ll er

Christine Mohn

Angela Montgomery

Michelle Montplasir

Patr i ck Mullen

Arrry Murray

Tony Neri

Bryan Nevins

Paul O'Br i en

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Laura Graham

April Grace

Kirroerly Gray

Kri s Hager

Kris Harrmon

Laura Harrmond

Robert Harrison

Daniel Hartman

Ki eth Hathaway

Joanne Hearn

Jonathan Hickman

Jon Himschoot

Anthony Hinjos

Erin Hoffman

Veronica Howard

Benjamin Howell

Chad Jackson

Karoline Jensen

Brock Jeske

Bryan King

Holly Kingsley

Sophie Kruger

Aaron LaGrange

Michele LaGrange

Casey Lamb

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That's what to expect when you're a

sevie. Then, throw in busy schedules,

frustrating lockers, and more homework!

Finally, top it all off with the same

old school food. Still say it's ten

times better than elementary school?

SURE! ! It makes you feel bigger until

you meet those Seniors. Then, back

down to reality. Couldn't say it was

the best thing, but actually it's

pretty O.K.

• Just a bumm day •

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Chris Beery Andrew Beissel Shannon Billau Kari Blakely Adam Borowski

Jill Brown Sean Cannady Shannon Castle Gennie Chandler Greg Coffin

Sarah Dahlen Brian Daugherty Jamie Davis Megan Devitt Jenny Doty

James Reming Stephany Francis Holly Frank Melinda Gilbert James Gollehon

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Andy Ratekin

Krystina Robbins Anna Ruhoff

lonny Schenck Tasha Stahl

Tyler Stiner Tony Suazo

I.Jhitney Sweet Aaron Thomas

Kath i Thurlow

Jason Trook John Trujillo

Andy Utley Perry Valentine

Aaron I.Jalcott

Misty I.Jhite

Stacey I.J i lkins

Erika I.Jurth

Nicole Yordy

Amy Youngblood

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Jonah Baird

Ryan Carlyle

Dan Conway

Don Denton

Troy Erickson

Fawn Goodwin

Vicky Hauser Heather Hayes

Cris Jacquin

Jeremy Jones

Gena Loeser Chris Martinez

Joe Park George Reimer

Tawnya Sampson

Adam Sumer

Jason I.Jiggins

Jason I.Ji lkinson

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The girls wrote kinky notes & the boys were chauvinistic and made too many football wagers.

They preferred crunchy peanut butter (by 80X) and were willing to eat warm pizza (if it was fried), and try

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Romanian food. Their class goal? live through I.Jarmack &

Fredell, and Graduate!!

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Sally Lewis

Ricky L inthici.ITl

Nathan Lowther

Cory Marine

Angie McKinstry

Traci Mci.Jilliams

Keri Meyerhoff

Joshua Morman

Heather Murray

Burr Neely

Cathy Orem

Mychelle Owen

Traci Patterson

Erin Pease

Angie Petrovic

Jon Phillips

Amy Pine

Tony Poltera

Amanda Ratcliff

• What's was the combination •

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Jessica Elliot

Tye Fish

Darcy Foster

Tina Gartman

Jaime Gibbons

Sharon Goeringer

Christy Hale

Lecia Handy

Chris Hanna

Josh Holman

El icia Horth

Erika Hudnall

Theresa Jackman

Rhonda Jones

Jay Kennedy

Cory Kiefer

Cory King

Lisa Kluth

A leah LaGrange

Micheal Leighton

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Carrie Barta Amy Bassist Kerry Briddle Erin Brown

Jason Buchard Erin Buckley Crandall Clark Dora Conway

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