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tudent: "Hey, hey you, in the maroon tights. Yeah, you. I'm confused. Is this a maroon or a white day?"
Golden Demon: "Obuwusly, yesterday but one was a maroon day but, since yesterday was a snow day, the schedule needs to moue up to what it would have been if it weren't. Then, since the legal holiday doesn't ' count and minimal, days are pink more than maroon, you have to disregard the 1, color of the day that would have been the next day if it were a maroon day today. It's all quite clear, isn't it?"
Student: "Huh? Look, chump., I don't have time for this. This is the first day of school, I can't find any of my friends in this crowd of freshman and strutting seniors,
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• • team tonight because I can't find my sched- ...,...~. ule book, and I just walked into the middle of a lecture on the historical relationship of warring [l4tions in my gym shorts-which, ' incidentally, are a too large-and, pert haps just as importantly, I think I'm developing a zit. So, just tell me, will ya, what DAY is this???"
' Golden Demon: "Huh?"
emonize your ~eel In the spirit of Golden Maroon, white, maroon, white? Yo~'ve seen itin the look on our-faces, the confused look of more than a thousand teenagets , llomecoming,
4 who, after having to remember their locker combinations and the sports' schedule and the things-to-do-when-you-can't-procrastinate-any-more list, have to think twice before going into any given classroom at any given time because they don't know if they belong in that particular classroom on ' that particular day. The result is
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Erin Furtak and Tasha Markovcbick proudly display their demonically "ch,eeky" tattoos before the before the Homecoming game. Photo by Bi;ephanie Davie.
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little stretch? After a long day in Pandemoni~ Chris Schreiner takes a break from his gru~lingechedulewhileDaveBurczykandMike
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nd then, there are also other things to bewilder, befuddle and bemuse us. "I'm confused about how to print on Ophelia," mutters Josh Petersen as he stares with a wide-eyed, deer-stuck-in-headlights look at the publications' printer. Sarah Gray is confused about, in her words, "why short people are more intellectually-inclined than tall people " Other sources of discombobulation include Heather Preston's calculus and Courtney Vogel's life in general. I
But Pandemonium isn' t just the perplexity of academic life, it's also the havoc 1 created when Demon-tattooed faces dominating the masses at Brooks Field cheer on the DEMONIZATION of the Regis Raiders 1 at the Homecoming football game Pandemonium is in the halls during access, the ' senior lounge during passing period, and the parking lot after school. Pandemo- ' nium is present at our assemblies, when l our class rivalries reign and feet-stomping Demons send the bleachers into mayhem. 1
More than that, though, Pandemoniwn is the unifying force behind the panoply of our different personalities, attitudes, and backgrounds. Whoever else we are, we are 1 Golden against the aggression of other } schools' sports' teams; we're the Demons to _..jt,--j the community, to our teachers, in our ,_..,..-:: friendships, and for our memories. So, then, Pandea11onium isn't just our mo1 mentary befuddlements and feisty spirit, it's •ou'r bonds of friendship and friendly rivalry, it's the laughter which unites a class when the class clown hams it up, it's the hope and dreams we share for the future, the memories we're making in the present.
Pandemonium is, at least, the time of our lives. Ha Tran.
Yang admire the progress of the dynamic and enthusiastic demon. Photo by Heather Preston.
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friend in Demonium. In the courtyard Kirstin Kiphardt, Nate Mata ya, and Becky Purvis stop for a talk with Molly Kuzyk.
Photo by Heather Preston.
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eking time out of their hectic schedul88 for a talk, Jenn Dyke, and Vll'ginie Rudloff soak in some rays in the courtyard. Photo by Heather Preston.
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Demon: "So,just what a r e you into, anyway ?"
Student: "Well. ! play soccer, tennis, football, ba s ketball, softball, baseball, golf, volley ball, and I run, swim, c h ee r and wrestle and] do gymnastics ( b ig breath). Oh, and I ski, snowboard "
Demon : "Enough, enough. So, you're a jock, then? "
Student : 'Well, not r eally. A ctually, it seems like I 'm always hit tin' the books, if you know what I mean. "
Demon: "So, what you a r e saying i s, you 're a brain ."
Student : ' 'No, no, no. I t 's not like that I do my fair s hare of go ing out, too."
D emon: ''Then you' re party animal. "
Student : "NO !!! I am none of the above, can' t you see?"
Demon : "Huh ?"
Diver s ity pans the spectrum of Demon life We do not fit into any d efinite classification We t h rive in the s t r ess of chaotic schedules, bouncing from schoo l to spo r ts ' practice to marching in the band to working an d then back to sch oo l f or yearbook , ne,v s paper, clubs, etc. a nd next to the books to study for a n upcoming te s t Oh, yes, an d T H EN to a late party even if by most h uman standard s we shouldn't be able to fit it i n Sleep is l ast on the l ist, of cour se , and , vh e n it get s s o we can't seem to move anymore, a D r P ep pe r wil l tide u s over until t h e en d of t h e d ay.
Our l ive s won't a l ways be s u ch a \vonderful Pandemonium. L ate r we wo n 't have time to have such a bea ut ifully hectic life-styl e. "Live it up," advi ses M e tte Boe s P erh aps t h at's the b es t advice, l ive it up, i n your ow n di stinct and "demonic "way. Aliso n M aca lady.
6 • STUDENT LIFE DIVISION A gr o up o f G H S s tu d e n ts c r e ate c haos i n th e p arkingl o tbyhaving a b arbequ e dur i n g l u n c h Photos by H a Tran.
Senior d e mons create mayhem on the homeco ming float to show their school spirit.
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Photo by Heather Preston.
Finally .... the three months of the year we all await. The time when we can smell the suntan loti on, see girls wearing bikinis and guys in shorts. Yes .... you guessedit s11mm er!! After suffering the year with school and tons of homework, it finally came. Time to relax, hang out at the pool with buddies , and for those of us who were really 1ucky, it was the time to go on vacations A few students were able to go to exotic places. For instance, Heather Koleski traveled to Mexico . "It was para-
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dise. The Mexico sun, white beaches, and romanc e packed into one." Debbie Lancaster went to Europe for two weeks. She said, "There were so many hot guys!"
For some people, jus t going to a different state was an experience. Jenny Crotzer drove to Chicago. "I was just glad I had the chance to go out of town," she expressed. Reid Waters went to not one but two states, first to Montana and then to Louisiana. But most students just stayed around
Colorado. Casey DeBerry explain ed, "staying here was great because it was one big party." Layla Shadlu and Erin White simply "laid around the pool everyday, got some rays, and checked out the hotlifeguards." Asked how they would some up their summer they said, "Wasting away again in Margaritaville." Well that sums it up One thing we all can agree on, as Jeremy Ballenger stated, "it was too short!" That's for sure! Janet
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evon Larson smiles her way th.rough summer, and shows off her CSU Athletic sweatshirt. Photo by Devon Larsen
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he two th.atdidn'tgetaway. Drew Fulton stands by his two main catches of the day. Photo courtesy of the Fulton Family.
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atieTaylorstrikesaposewith the only eligible man she could find ove r the summer.
Photo courtesy of the Taylor Family.
eranamo!?Jason Reynebeau, Jenny Reynebeau, Laura Porterfield, and Johanna Bud jump for their lives.Photo by Reynebeaus.
ice hard ha ts ladiesl JoleneAndersonand Erin White stop traffic by showing their stuff on their surnroerjob Photo byErin
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riends f orever! Cynthia Bellows and Becca Deegan Young spend a close summer together Photo by Cynthia B~llows.
hese cowboys have friend. in low places as they eang tog e ther to show everyone how fashionable they really are.
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Photo by C ynthia Bellows.
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ulie Berkman and Justin Klieneider compliment each other on their fashion sense with a hie hua
Photo by Cynthia Bellows.
riah Jeffreys, and Denny Bauer glare at Ryan Lepro as he laugh.a at their fasbiQn sense.
Photo by Cynthia Bellows.
"Fashion is who you are It's not what the magazines say to wear, but what you want to wear. Goodwill i s very fa s hionable." Those great and inspiring words were by senior Greg M . Fieser. Fashion bnngs out the characters inside everyone, and believe it or not, there are many differe nt characters out there.
lfyouaskp eopl ewhatfa shion means to them, you' ll get many different replies. Sophomore Kevin Greenbaum states, ''It's exactly the opposite of
what I ' m wearing" (well put). SeniorJohnHippensteel said fashion is, "To express your emotional self and to borrow your par e n ts credit card." Credit cards or not, everybody is stylish in their own way. Wh erever you go r e m e mber what Mr. Bradsby sa ys , "Fashion should be a s tatement not a question. " Then, of course, you can look at someone lik e Brett O'dell, who says, "What do es fa s hion m ean to me ? By the l ooks of my clothes, obviou sl y n othing ."
How it fit s isn't alwa ys what matter s . Color and print can be very important. B eca u se whether it's bright or dull, solid or printed , fa s hion i s all in the way you show it off. Vernette Duesterbeck phil osophi zes, "Anything purpl e, n ow that's fa s hion ."
So f ellow Demonites, always r em e mber , you n ever get a second chance to make a first impre ssion . So be creati ve, be outrageo u s, but watch out beca u se it 's ca t c hin g on.
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eather Johnson, Caroline Wachtler. and Eliud "Fluid" Aponte study up on their fashion knowledge. Photo by CYl'tbia Bellows.
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elissa Ill. Heather Bohn. Erika Brakken. Erin Whitford, and Kim Hebert show off their fashionable shorts. shoes, and legs. Photo by Cynthia Bellows.
FASHIONS
There I was, there I was, stanclingin a toga. I was thinking to myself 'why am I wearing a sheet with nothing else under it? Especially to school!' There were only a few seniors with enough guts to risk the embarrassment of being "detogad." Wendy Lindberg comments, "I risked the b11miliation of stancling in the lounge and suddenly realizing my toga was on the floor, BUT, it was worth showing my pride."
Other Golden Demons were willing to show their pride
throughout Homecoming-Spirit Week. Ya know, there was so much pride showing on hippie day I almost thought I was in Woodstock again. HA! HA! At least I'm not that old.
Others who demonstrated their spirit were Heather McGilvary, who wore a Smokey the Bear hat, Celina Reppond, who painted her face, andJasonMarshall, who definitely needed to learn how to dress the right way. The teachers were willing to embarrass themselves, too. Have
Mr. Odorisio and Mrs. Wabl been practicing their "Dirty Dancing" together for awhile, or what? The assembly was a great success, it got everyone hyped-up for the game that • everung.
After the assembly all students and faculty gathered in the parking lot to enjoy "food, folks and fun." Soon everyone was off to the parade. The senior float won first prize-and we definitely "FLUSHED" the Raiders. Michelle Hein and Sarah Gray
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reg Fieser, Shonda Monckton., andJoleneAnderson get into the groove of spirit week in a peaceful sort of way. Photo by Ha Tran.
eja vu? Demonic visions of another sunbathing pair prompt David Burczyk and Ryan Versaw's pose.
Photo by Ha Tran.
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their stuff are J Brittai~ C. Bird, C. Herzoff, S. Gleaton, K. Taylor, B. Weller, C. Koons, M. Cullig~ S. Johnston, C. Smith, J. Sellers. Photo by C. Vogel.
rian English, David Weingardt, Jarrod Henningsen, and Kurt Falkenthal watch Mark Kolin go for the pitch during water justice. Photo by Heather Peterson.
eniors in togas? You bet! Steph Smith, Drew Fulto~ and Amber Hayes smile for the camera. Photo courtesy of Steph Smith
'nety-four, ninety-four, ninety, ninety, ninety-four! Heather Hahn and Cindy Cooper show off their cla68 spirit. Photo by Josh Green.
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ook, it's Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey! Just kiddin', it's really Mr. Mike Odorisio and Mrs. Lisa Wahl showing ushowto'DirtyDance.' Photo by D. Byrne.
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"The wind blowing in my hair, t h emusicpul satingth rou gh my body, the big white 'M' i n the background, the moon rising. It was OH-H-H so romantic." This was Larina Cannady's view of the Homecoming festivities. As expressed by Larina, the overal l impressions of the Homecoming game and d ance was mostly favorab l e. J e d Sigesmund stated, "I liked the Penn State effect." Why was this significant? "I don't even like Penn State," Jed continues , "but we won ...YEAH!"
In this year's Homecoming game, the Regis Raiders were "demonized" by our own Gol den footba ll team, 26-0. The dance was hel d outside this yea r on the Col orado School of Mines Student Center balcony. Bryce Fauve r and H e ather Kole ski were crowned Homecoming king and queen, respectivel y.
Even though we won, a ll sentiments were not positive. Believe it or not, there were those who thought Homecoming was l ess than perfect. Melanie Richards, for instance, said ,
"T h e game was ... okay, b ut Regis was weak so it got reall y bori n g." Ryan O'Hara w as anoth er such per son "Th e musi c was 1ame, the atmos ph ere was windy and cold a n d there were very few seniors (at t h e dance)."
Aside from t h ese few n egative comments, Homecoming was t h e result of a stupendous effort by all i nvo lved. Casey Deberry quipped, "Student Counci l did a great job, t h ey a r e an incredibl e team!" Chad W a d sworth and Steph Smith
i ci ous ta c kl e rs "demon.ize" a ruoo e rduringGold e n 's homeco ming manipulation and slaughter of Regis.
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he Demons huddle up as the y plan their next way to destroy the Regis Raid e rs . The victory seems in the bag . Photo by Mr . Byrne.
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ori Koehler perches like a bird atop Jash Fraser's shoulders. High above the glorious field Lori peers down on M Emanuel Photo by R. Goble.
he regal homecoming King and Queen, B. Fauver and B. Koleski, stroll down the aisle withexpresaion.sofjoy Photo by Jansen
rni:s of joy and agony crosses M. Sutton's face as he's carried off the field during the homecomi ogromp over Regis.
Photo by Mr. Byrne.
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t the dance, Bob Bayes tries to relive his own GHS memories with his wife Rh.and.a. JL-ality check. This is NOT a &OCk-hop. Photo by Jansen.
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immy Haulman, Jenny Parlette, Mollie Culligan. Cara Goodwin. and Gary Boatman are relieved that their first block is over. Photo by Heather Peterson.
ave Burczyk debates which line to shade next. He has a whole 95 minutes to do it now that we are on. a block schedule. Photo by B. Peterson
ola! Como est.as? T.J. Feth, Sarah Stein, and Erika Brakk~n enjoy being outside during Spanish IL
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Photo by Heather Peterson
The new trend in high school teacher or just fill the lounge to is the Block Schedule. Golden its entirety in order to socialize. has finally joined in, so stu- A freshmen, Paul Tate, claims dents get to sit in their classes that he "likes all the breaks." for ninety-five minutes, which Another freshman, Jake may sound like a long time but Thompson, says that his "fait seems most students are re- vorite break is LUNCH!". All ally enjoying it. Jolene thirteen-hundred students Andersen found herself say- share a one hour lunchbreak, ing, "I dig it. I didn't think I which is perfect for those who would, but I do." There are can eat their food in five minthree 95 minute blocks with utes after waiting for ten minsome kind of break in between utes in the parking lot. Of each one. The first break is the course, the best part of the Access Period, 50 minutes of schedule is that most juniors free time to get help from a and seniors don't take a full
load, so they have ninty-five minutes of free time.
Bryce Fauver exclaims, "I love getting out at 11:40 each day." Sarah Johnston said, "I like only having two chances a day for homework ." Cindy Cooper makes a good point by saying," If there is a drop dead gorgeous guy in your class, you are able to drool over him for twice as long." And la st, Erin White said,"It's almost as good as Rocky Road ice cream and bananas on a house boat. " Megan
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nne LeFevre, Tee Tee Chow, J. McDonald, and R. Hagel berg have a joyous ti.me reading during the new block schedule.Photo by H. Peterson achel Newberg states "If you could see your face, I'd hit it," about Danielle Williams while Clint Corbin looks on.
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Photo by Heather Peterson
Each day students dream can see, the Golden Demons watching YO M1V RAPS." of the time when they can let are a very diverse people. Jason Miller has perfected loose and Just hang out with Robby Defore and Kalty the art of lounging but insists friends. The time they are Halstead both assist in he just rests. Another dreaming of is after school. coaching teams; Robby freshmen, Amanda Fein Most G.H.S. students are coaches volleyball, and Kaity attends Youth Group at involved in Just about coaches soccer. Freshmen church. Some Demons think everything during their free Brant Gleaton and Mike biggeris better, suchasJason time. Erika Bottolfson says Mares play basketball with Reynebeau who "likes to lift she "likes to work off school frtends after school. Demons weights." These dazzling stress by mountain biking." spend their time doing Demonsaredefinitelyinvolved Brian Baker spends some of whatever interests them, and inwhattheyenjoydoing. "Just his afternoons "stripping off for many an after school nap do it!" seems to be their all (his) clothes and listening is just that; Chris "MOOSE" attitude when it comes to to Enigma at very high Koons enjoys his free time by after school life. Courtney volumes in the dark." As you "taking naps, eating food and Vogel
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eSBica Bolland works with children at a day care center every afternoon. Photo courtsey of the Holland f amily.
eremy Wuertemburg knows what's up! Be's just a little worried about landing his exceptional bike jump. Photo by Ryan Goble.
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ane Larsen and Drew Fulton ride their motorcy cles to the top of a mountain in search of the meaning of life. Photo by the Fulton family.
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ason Elms soars high above the Rocky Mountains with his roller blades intact. The ques• tion is, is he ever going to land safely? Photo by Ryan Goble.
ook at me! Look at me!" shouts Brook Engel, catc hing some air while snowboarding on a double black slope. Photo courtesy of the Engel family
yan Goble is trying to climb the highest mountain available, but is skeptical about the stability of the rocks!
Photo by A. McCullough.
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ophomore Tony Facinelli skates to his heart's desire after school at the Ulysses park. Photo by Jessica Jenkins.
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Food .... car insurance ... gas ... tapes .. . clothes ... make-up ... dates .. . movies ... skiing ... boyfriend/ girlfriend more food. What do all these things have in common? You pay for them, and in order to pay for something you must have money!!! "Money! What money?" Does this sound familiar to you? It's expensive to be a teenager these days, so where do Golden students find their extra spending cash? Well, most students have jobs. It is not out of the ordinary to
have a part-time job and go to school, in fact, some parents like it that way. Where do Demons work? And just how long does a paycheck last?
Some of us have s11mmerjobs. SeniorJeffWilliams gets paid to watch two boys and to take them anywhere, usually to the pool, while sophomore Wade Lowe spends his s11mmerworking on a ranch. Some of us have found a fun and easy way to work. "Find a job with your closest friends, it makes the time fly and the work fun!" ad-
vises Lori Adlfinger, who works with Felice Cisneros at the Red Rocks Book Store. Though some of us are not old enough or able to get to a job, some freshmen, like Jennie Preston,HillaryHollandand Beth Elder, do work. They slave away at the restaurant in the Holiday Inn working as busers.
Although we all wish money grew on trees, the reality remains-"HI,HO,HI,HO, it's off to work the Demons go!" Katie Taylor
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brietina Lee makes sure kids have a fun and safe ride on the mini-roller coAIJter at Berlage Square! Photo by Mr. Byrne.
elice Cisneros and Lori Adlfinger look guilty while working togther at the Red Rocks Bookstore.
Photo by Katie Taylor.
rian Harriman shows us his muscles pushing baskets while working at Target. Be makes it look so easy. Photo by Courtney Vogel.
hese three amigos known as Katie Taylor,Chris Koons and Megan Varveris enjoy workingtogether at The Gap. Photo by Heather Peterson.
ood afternoon, this is Beth Weller. Bow can I help you? Beth shows her skill while working for a legal office.
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eather Dahn~ Cindy Cooper and Becca Deegan-Young pretend they are working hard at Golden Software.
Photo by Katie Taylor.
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teph Smith looks like a really, really fun person to work with while flashing a big friendly smile. Photo by Michelle Sanchez. Jobs -
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et another example of a freAhman stricken with senoriti.s, as Biro lshizuka dr~ame '>n. Photo by Chad Dierking.
y, Mkonda Tembo, I love your bairt lmustknowtbenameof your hairdre88er, eaysChrist} Gilmore. Photo by Chad Dierking
ow does teflon stick to the pan, asks Ai YAmaebita as Naomi Takeshige brainstorms a brilliant reply.
Photo by Chad Dierking.
Imaginebeinginanewworld were everything is basically the same as the old, yet mystic.ally 11nfamiliar. If you don't know how it would really feel, meet the seventeen foreign students who came to America to further their education, to widen their personal experience, and to learn something that they never anticipated: The American Attitude! Yes, the attitude of partying that thrives in every Golden High School student. Ana Paula Un·ea astonishingly clruros that "every-
thing is so laid back. I don't know how they keep up their grades." Other foreign students, however , like Onofre Perez-Lopez explains, "American customs are very siroilarinsomeways to Mexico, but still are different enough to make me feel like a sore th11mb sometimes." In addition, Mohit Lohani1 says, "The girls act totally different than the ones in Nepal, not like that's terribly wrong." Fortunately, along with the help of Mrs. Linda Kowal, the stu-
dents created the International Club headed by Kristin Roe, Ana Paula Urrea, Mohit Lohanil, and Naomi Takeshiga . This year, unlike years past, has planned on a regular basis to organize parties and to partake in community activities. "It should help them in getting to know each other better, and besides, it's fun," replies Mrs. Kowal. At this rate, these special students should have no trouble whatsoever in accomplishing what they want. Chad Dierking
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enka ng Hou discusses the pros and cons of the new block schedule with Mrs . Kowal. Photo by Chad Dierking.
Ordonez, M. Lohanil, K. Schirrmeister, H.Is~ 0. Perez A. Yamashita, J. Zhang,_ R. Vallespin, N. Takesh.ige C. Dierking L. Pope, L. Yu 1 V.Kurtubi.
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Photo by Jos11 Green.
SLANG: an informal nonstandard vocabulary composed typically of changed words and extravagant, forced, or facetious figures of sp eech.
In other words, the timely talk. "Like dude!" exclaimed freshmanHi11ary Holland. "It can mean anything."
What are people saying? We've all heard, "You're killing me!" shouted by the too lively Drew Fulton. And no matter what you ask Glenn Turnbull, he ' ll al ways respond, "No thanks , I'm trying to quit." •
Wes Pouw, a sophomore simply asked, "Slang? What's slang?" Just listen. Conversations in the halls echo the modern speech of today's Demons. "It's easier than remembering big words," explained freshmfu~ Danielle A11miller.
Slang has definitely changed from our parents' high school days. "Groovy, man," and "What's happening?" evolved to "Cool dude!" and the common phrase, "Waz' up?" Like sophomore Rob Mu11inax said, "It comes in handy."
Most of the jargon spoken by demonites is easy to comprehend, like Chris Olson's "reeks like a plant." Yet, what in the world does "chupa mi zapato," stated by an anonymous jun? 1or, mean.
Y'all may not say everything, or even anything mentioned, but like senior Jenny Parlette explained, "Slang defines the times!" NOT! In the future, remember, the slang used today is making tomorrow's history. Chanda Gustafson and Heather Preston
e're bad and we know it." NOT! Brant
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enior Frank Buice slyly expres&es, "Yeah. Schright!" as a group of undercla88men walk into the senior lounge.
Photo by Heather Preston.
Gleaton and Brian Maxwell try to impress us with their badness.
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Photo by Heather Preston.
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ute and innocent Jason Haines expresses how cuddly he is when he simply asks "Whaaat did I do?r' Photo by Heather Pt-eston.
i.ke Arledge is about ready to "hurl all over" as he thinks about going to his next class. Good luck! Photo by Heather Preston.
ridette Molly Kuzyk eagerly explalll.Sy "I'm bu.ff?" Look at those muscles! Way to work out Molly.
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Photo by Heather Preston.
rian Harriman "cops a squat" in the senior lounge and daydreams about life's upcoming adventures.
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The brave new stylinga of the hip rap duo Kriss Kross, known as Kro88-dressing, have swept acr088 the fashion conscio\18 world. Photo by RM Aseociates.
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ue to back problems, Larry Bird retired from the Boston Celtics in 1992 after a 13-year eareer. Photo by RM Associa tee.
In 1992 SnmmAr Olympic Games, Mary Ellen Clark is shown winning the bronze medal from the 10 meter platform in div• ing. Photo by RM Associates.
Whether you're an athlete or a couch potato, a metalhead or a cowboy, 1992 through 1993 had the entertainment for you. The year in sports had its incredible moments as the S11mmer Olympics opened in Barcelona, Spain with a record n11mber ofl0,000 athletes, professionalandamateur,from 180 countries around the world. The United States amazed us all by winning a total of 108 Olympic medals. After winning the gold medal as a member of the Dream Team, Larry Bird re-
tired his long, succesful career in the NBA.
On the radio waves this year, the music either wanted to make us "J11mp-J11mp" to the sounds ofK.riss Kross, the backwards-clothes-wearing teenage duo, or stirred controversy with Sinead O'Conner's shredding of the Pope's picture and the inflammatory lyrics ofrapper IceT and his hard-core rock group, Body Count. "Cop Killer," the group's protest to the police brutality which led to the Los Angeles riots, was officially
Ibanned in the United States. The popularity of femalegroup En Vogue, pop-singer Tom Cochrane, vocalist Mariah Carey, and the election of the first saxophone-playing president, Bill Clinton, clearly proved that America's music tastes valued diversity as well as talent.
Obviously, the many-faceted American public was clearly represented by the large variety of entertainment available. T J Feth, Mickey Correll, and Chad Wadsworth
n 1992, thirty-year-old GarthBrooks relea.sedhis 9-million-selling album "Ropin' the Wind." Photo by RM Assoeiates.
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arl Lewis lands in the sand after a superb ju.mp in the long ju.mp at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Photo by RM Aseociates.
Many changes faced our state and local community. Some seemed to be set-backs, others great strides toward a better future. So, for your memory's sake, here are the happenings that shaped our environment this year.
Many of the controversies in Colorado this year revolved around the election. Coloradan voters voted for both Amendment 1, limiting taxes, and Amendment 2, the gay rights' amendment which has drawn both heated opposition, and a
national boycott on what has been labeled "the hate state." Amendment 6, which proposed a tax increase for our public schools, was defeated along with those that proposed limited stakes gambling in some communities. Ben Nighthorse Campbell was elected to serve in the Senate, one of the few Native Americans ever to have done so.
In sports, Dan Reeves was fired as head coach of the Broncos and former defensive coordinator Wade Phil Ji ps was hired
to take his place. The Nuggets lost a franchise record 14 in a row. Denver's major league dream team, the Colorado Rockies, held their first draft in history.
A new look came to Golden this year in the form of a remodeled downtown. The new county courthouse, dubbed the new Taj Mahal, was also constructed.
These events shaped out local and state overview. Carli Coupens, Sarah Hebeler and Ali Macalady.
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en Goltra stands near the UD.80und quarry site in Clear Creek Canyon. PhotoeourtesyoftheDen,. oer Po.t.
he Rockies head coach, Don Baylor, looks determined to bring a win• niog season of major league hesn• ball to Colorado. Photo courtesy of the Denver POllt.
)though downtown Golden has been tho.roughly reno.~ 't .....!ll • t • • va-.u, 1 e1o1.U rna•n 8lll.8 its distinctly original look.
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Am.-ndment 2's ratification by Coloradan voters caused a huae protest around the country. Photo courtesy of the DenfJer Po.al
n oil spill endangAring the Bay of Quendale wildlife, a trashcan indicative of consumer waste, and a pollutedindustrial)aodsc.apernakA up some of the environment issues.
Andrew and Tniki cal18ed billions in damage when they 9masbed Louisiana, Florida, and Hawaii. Pho
acial tensions surged to the surface with the outb\11'8t of rioting and looting after the Rodney
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Political, social, and environmental pandemonium erupted all over the world in 1992 and 1993. As the former Egyptian deputy prime minister, Boutros Boutros-Gali, became the Secretary General of the United Nations, he faced a world of political turmoil. Since the end of the Mideast War in February, 1991, Saddam Hussein continued to provoke the United Nations and the United States with repeated violations of the UN cease fire agreement. In Yugoslavia, a nation of six republics and two provinces plagued for centuries by historic, ethnic, religious, and economic differences, civil war broke out and spread over the country. Traditional rivalries were strongest between the
9 million Serbs, who belong to the Orthodox church, and the 5 million Roman Catholic Croats. Tens ofthousands of people became refugees.
In the American political arena, the incumbent president and vice president, George Bush and Dan Quayle, were usurped by democratic Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton and Tennessee Sen. Al Gore.
In another part of the nation, Hurricane Andrew smashed the southern tip of Florida and Louisiana as the most expensive natural disaster ever to hit the country, causing damage in excess of more than $22 billion. Hurricane Iniki, the most powerful to hit the Hawaiian Islands in this century, dealt a direct blow to Kauai Island,
causing enormous damage.
And racial issues resurged when the police stopped Rodney King on a Los Angeles freeway and beat him when they said he resisted them A videotape of the melee received national attention, and when a jury found the four white officers charged in the beating of King, who was black, innocent of any wrong-doing, rioting and looting bursted out in Los Angeles for three days, causing damage estimated at $785 million
Environmentally, a large oil spill north ofScotland damaged an ecology already industrially polluted and ravaged by the clear-cutting of timber.
And, as reporter Walter Cronkite said, that's the way it was. Ha Tran
illions of people were caught in crossfire of the ethnic and religiously-driven Croatian Civil War. Photo by RM and Associates.
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rrivi,Jig in Somalia on Decem• her 9, 1992, the U.S. Marines offered security to international relief agencies in a country ravage<l by famine and l~ting. Photo by RM and Assoc1.ates.
'You better stop, yea, what' s that sound, everybody look what's going round .' The word s of Buffal o Springfield and other artists including Jimi Hendrix, the Beatl es and man y mor e rang through the theatr e the nights of Nov 12th, 13th, and 14th 1992
A n ew l ook came to GHS wh e n Story Th eatr e hit the stage. With a cast in camoufla ge pants and white t- s hirts playing the parts of farm animal s in s tory' s s uch as H enny P enny , The Little R e d H en ,
Venu s and the Cat, and Bremen TownMu si cians , younev er knew what could happ e n. Wh en asked what he thou ght of th e production , Mr. Klug said , "I laug h e d , I cried, I had a great tim e."
Cast m e mb er An gi e Voge l e r said , "P eo p l e came to see th e play so they could have a good time and laug h. Th ey did have a goo d time and laugh , but our theme of anti- war hit hard and it made our audience think.That mad e our s how even b ett er."
From an a udi ence p oi nt of view senior Bill T ro xe l sai d ,
''What show? Oh , yea h . It was d efinitely a creative s h ow that en gage d the imagination of it's audience. As official video-taper, I didn' t mind watching the show six or seven times over. Besid es, I wa s bored. "
Story Theatre d efinite l y s tarted the theatre season and the 1992-1993 schoo l year with a bang When I asked Julie Capp how s he thought the second show of the year woul d go, all s h e coul d say was , ''What!?? I can't h ear you! The guns were too loud. " Stephanie Morse
ave K wietnewski, Amiee Thomas and Joel Murray , scope out the i.m.agi nary world of the peasant. Photo by D. Byrne.
A Wll says thfl imaginary raven inside the imaginary cloth in the imaginary world of the easant (D. Kwietnewski ) .
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he parson (T. Blum) prays he won't get caught hidin&. Meanwhile, D. Kwietnewaki andJ.Mu.rraysea.rcb.fortrespa.88el'8.
Photo by D. Byrne.
bile wainne to be led out into the pasture, Joe Younger, Celina Reppond and Lucy Hartmeister chew on the erase. Photo by D. Byrne.
ngie Vogeler and Julie Capp growl in disbelief at the intruders after they find that their space has been invaded.
Photo by D. Byrne.
he Bremen Town musicians rnake music on the GHS stage. Monica Loseman is PRRRing with excitement as she sings her solo.
Photo by D. Byrne.
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Demon: "So ahh, you're a jock, huh ? A jock. Have ya' done any quantum physics lately? Hee hee. n
Student: "No, we're not there yet. As a matter of fact , my physicsclass has just initiated a program to quantitatively describe Einstein's third hypothesis in his process of developing the theory of relativity Later on, we s hould start to discuss Shakespeare's nature of villainy as it applies to the antagonist in Othello. Then, we'll proceed onto analyzing the development ofBaroque art and its part in the history of. "
Demon: "Huh ?n Pancratium, the enduring physical strength of the Soldan D8iiil'IIIS. It was this strength which lead the fre shmen football team to a Confere nce Championship, the strength which drove the Varsity soccer players to State Pancratium was present when the girls softball team pitched, struck, and pinched out their way to State, the infamous Sweet Sixteen
But it's not only in the success of the athletic program at Soldan that we have Pancratium. Strength comes from the challenge of the fight as well, from the total commitment of an unknown Demon patiently practicing golf on a course in th , early hours of the morning, from the gymnast getting back onto the balance beam after falling off It's in those
arsity cheerleaders halftime bas enter quarterback floor exercise ,.......·ngs vault serve pin do·..""' halft tate cross country rings outfielder raveling double boogie wild pitc unacknowledged, little victories that 1 ndzone home-~·... foul free throw ove spike set backstop line-drive
Pancratium grows until it becomesa trademark of Golden excellence.
Whether you're the ninth-inning hero of the softball diamond, or the team player whose contribution is not al\vays acknowledged, or the cheering, faithful fan in the stands, you are the spirit of Pancratium, the strength of Golden sports. Chad Wadsworth and Ha Tran
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Tame Patto~ Aza Grahm, and Mandy Coy demonstrate their winning enthusiasm. Photos by Byrne and Finelli.
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Freshman Gary Boatman escah:Sma tackle on route to the league cpion.ship.
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When you ask Golden football players about this year's team, one word that comes out of their mouths is discipline, and disciplined they are. Aza Graham says, "This year's football has been hard and very disciplined. Our coaches are great, and they will help us in our future years to come." Another thing the teammates mention is the new coach. Aryn Campbell commented, "We have a very good coach who has inspired all of us to do our best and has taught us discipline." There is that word again. Discipline as defined in the American
College Dictionary means 'punishment inflicted by way of correction and training.' Sounds like football to me.
Sophmore Wes Pouw claims, "As the year goes by, more and more people will notice Golden football." With all the new talent in the freshmen team, they are sure to go to the top. So, the next time you're at a Golden football game and you're cheering for all your friends as they cJaim another victory, remember the words of Coach Kintz, "It's only a game, but it beats war."
Stephanie Morse
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Throwing the ball with all his might, Neal Mf'4!ban throws to score the winning point in the game. Photo by Ryan Goble.
Aaron Cheuvront sbarAS an emotional moment with a teammate after winning the big game. Go Goldenl Photo by Ryan Goble.
While trying to catch the ball. Andy Wood triestogetawayfrom the defense. Run, Andy, Runl
Photo by Ryan Goble.
SCOREBOARD Regis Hinkl ey Wheatridge Evergreen Columbine Standley Lake Lake wood Alameda Gree n Mtn 1.: 0UJDC 'tan.AU 26-0 13- 19 0-22 28-26 0-29 30-7 20- 19 23-8 0 -28 t&DIY t 'iaDTU&J Football - 37
While trying to get a way from his opponents, Grant Varveris runs with the ball to score a touchdown. Photo by Ryan Goble.
Pass-shoot-SCORE!!
Boys varsity soccer started the 1992-1993 season with a blast. Coach Barkey pulled the Demons together. He made them work like a team and look what's happening, the boys are going to the playoffs again for the second year in a row. "We've finally got a good start to show what we can do in the league and in playoffs," said Casey DeBerry·. The only three retumingseniorsthisseason were Chris Schreiner, Scott Berkman and Jason Haines. There were a few new faces too, like
freshman Jeremy Ballenger who feels privileged to be on this year's varsity team He also feels confident about the playoffs, "Out of the lastfourgames we've won three. We've improved a lot."
Senior Jason Haines s11mmed it up well, "We did more this year than any other Golden soccer team has done in the past. A lot of great players and teamwork helped us get as far as we did." They are finally getting recognized for their effort and the team theyreallyare. Isn't it about time, guys?
Courtney Vogel
"Co.min' at yah live!" exclaims a Getting a "jump" on the plays is ill'ed up Casey DeBerry while tak- thebestwaytogo. Watcbing"AIR" ing a stand against a tough oppo- Haines in action proves it. Photo nent.
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ground is closer
SCOREBOARD Games Scores
Longmont 5-0
Brighton 3-1
Alameda 1- 1
Wheat Ridge 0-5
Chatfield 4-1
Arvada West 5-0
Bear Creek 4-0
Green Mtn 1-0
Columbine 0-2
Arvada 2-3
Lakewood 2-0
Evergreen 1-4
Pomona 2-0
Standley Lake 2-0
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1st ow: enger, .. ~s, erson, p t, owers, Wadsworth. 2nd Row: S. Berkman, C. Schreiner, C. DeBerry, K. Rodriguez, D Brindle, D. Schenck, C. Corbin. 3rd row: Coaches D. Adlfinger & B.Barkey. NP: J. Haines, N Korosec Photo by Steve Smith.
Phil Klphardt gets a worried look on hi.a faee a.a the other team approaches the Demon's goal box.
Photo by Brook Bond.
"Oh m.an. the
than I thought," thinks Karl Rodriguez as his lite draws to a close. Photo by Heather Peterson.
"A rush and a push and the ball is mine,"tbinksa positive Brian Ellis as he run.a down the soccer field.
Photo by B. Peterson.
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Volleyball, it's the sport We expected to do better." that most of us do for fun The team had a hard seaand enjoyment. Whether son, and there was a lot of it's outside on the beach, hard competition. "We on the grass or just play- had a lot of fun, a lot of ing inside in the gym, vol- talent, and a lot of deterleyball is just a game. For mination but, this year the Demon ladies though, wasn'tmeantforus," comvolleyball is more than ments Beth Weller. As just a game, nor is it for for senior Dominique just fun for the Golden Rosini, "This volleyball volleyball team. Sure it's team has played together a game all right, but it's a for three years, we've had game they take seriously. good times and bad times. The ladies worked hard But it was an experience hoping to come out posi- I'll never forget." Though tively, although the score the team wasn't as sueended up being a 4-15 cessful as the players record. The luck just mighthavewanted,hopewasn't there. Jenni fully everyone got someScheffel explains, "It was thing out of this season. a disappointing season. Janet Kiefer •
Angela Elliot looks ahead to show her perfect form as she bumps the ball to a teammate for a kill.
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Laura Porterfield dominates the opposing team by jumping high and gently tipping the ball over the block. Photo by Rob DeFore.
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Jennifer Scheffel awaitsan:xiously for the ball to come her way while her teammates and the audience look on. Photo by Rob DeFore.
I he Ladi es of Volley ball Team Fro nt Row: C ara G oodwin , D omin iqu e R osi n I. Second Row: Mandy Smith , Heath e r Peterso n, Laura Port erfl eld, J e nni Sch effel, Holli Turnwall Third Row: Steve akata, M eg an Truc ke nbord, Beth W e ller, Kristine Sloan, J enny Parl ett Photo b y Di ck By rn e.
Heather Peterson jumps, reaches for the stars, and makes a perfect set to be spiked. Photo by Rob DeFore.
OPPONENT SCORE Bear Cree k 15-7, 10-1 5, 8-15 Skyview 15- 10,15-17 D oh e rty 2- 1 5, 5-15 R anum 7- 15, 15-13, 3- 15 W asson 12- 15, 16 -14, 6- 1 6 EVEBGOLD TOURNAMENT E vergreen F t Collins M on trose 11 -15,9 -15 9- 15 , 16- 12,6-15 3-15 5-15 ' Weld County 11 -15,4 -15 E a glecrest 15-8, 10 -1 5, 12- 15 P omona 12 -15 ,9-15 Ch at fi el d 15 -9,15-3 Green M tn 10- 15,15-17 Al ameda 15 -12, 15-12 Wh ea t R idge 10-15,5-15 E vergreen 7-15, 3-15
Jennifer Parlett jumps and spikes the ball as Heather Peterson and Cara Goodwin stand by. Photo by RobDeFore.
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Left-fielder Kelly Cooper quickly stuffs the ball bock into her glove aft e r a dynamicshocstringcntcl1..Photo byByrno
Lisa Dorris grunts as she pitches and HeatherSawyerwatches by third base for a possible grounder.
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Chrissy Ryan pulled up her sock and ran like crazy to make her dynamic hit a triple. Photo by Josh Green
Sweet Sixteen! Those two words are music to any softball player's ear. Our lady Demons were among the top 16 teams that played.in the State tournament.
IIn order to get to State, they won the District 4 Championship Game against Kennedy with a score of 12-1. That same day they won the Semifinal Game against Lincoln, 13-2.
The softball team added some 6A class games to their resume. This proved to be a venture worth taking. Their league record was
'' W e w e r e a team this year. We w e re a lot closer, played a lot harde r and w e nt a lot farth e r ''
Jill Cooper
7-5 and their complete record was 10-8, which set a solid foundation for the next season.
If you went to a game this season you might have noticed some of these unforgettable memories like a Lisa Dorris pitch with a wild grunt , a Jenny Maren joke, a Chrissy Ryan smile, an Amanda Rillos cheer, a Tame Patton triple and an infamous Jill Cooper sock pull before sliding in to home plate. They showed us that they belong in a league of their own. Stephanie Davis
'' The b egin ning of the season was most amusing but w e improved th e m ost I think any team co uld ''
Chrissy Ryan
Kennedy 13 -3 Grand Jct Cen 17-5 Lmcoln 9 -2 Grand Jwt ction 6 -7 Pueblo Central 3-7 Columbine 3-7 Arvada Wes t 11-0 Columbine 15-5 Bear Creek 5 -2 Evergreen 17-9 Pomona 3-0 Chatfield 4 -2 Wheat Ridge 3 - 1 Green Mountai.n 2 - 1 S t.andl ey Lake 6- 0 Lakewood 4 -3
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IAlameda 5 - 1 Arvada 6-1
First row J. Cooper, A. Peterson, IL Sawyer, T. Mattox K. Cooper, J. Wuertenberger.z C. Gair. Second row, Coac h Bob Hayes, A. Rillos, C. Ryan, J. Maren T. Patton A. Swisher, L. Dorris, S. Marrow and Coach Mark Hornecker. Photo by Byrno
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In the damp morning air, the Demon steps up to tee off. With his trusty driver in hand, he takes a look to locate the pin, then-WHHACCKK! As the ball goes sailing towards a hole in one, the Demon shrugs, "Not bad for the first drive of the morning."
What does golf mean to you? Well, to our Golden golfers it means long hours of practicing out on the gold course. Sometimes it was that sunny. The golf team did pretty well this year. Jay Anderson commented, "They predicted that we would only place 3rd in
regionals, however we placed 16th instate." Jeremy Schossow and Mike Woods both believe that next year Golden golfers should be the team to watch for because they very well could be the state champions.
Bobby Quarantino commented, "We played well at the end ofthe year, whichisgoodeventhough I wish we could have played better, but we made it the state and a certain agricultural school didn't."
Mr. Morris is very proud of this years golfers and can't wait for next year. Cynthia Bellows
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Junior Mike Woods concentrates on his putting to get a hole in one at Rolling Hills Golf Course. Photo by Cyntbia Bellows.
Senl<>r Bobby QuaratJno teed off with hls trusty driver and gives the ball a wack and It goes flying. But thats nothing new for him Photo by Cynthia Bellows.
Who ls that guy? That's junior MJke Woods, showing his stuff as he tees ofT at the first tee of the day with an exce.llant sboL Photo by Cynthia
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Taking time out from putting, driving and slicing, the Golden golf team pose from left to right: A. Reimer, J. Anderson, M. Flesbrnari. D. Corbett, B. Quaratino (all conference), M. Woods,J. Schossow. Not ictured: J. Hennin D. Feth. Photo b C nthia Bellows.
Look at junior Jeremy Schos.ww nnlshlng hls drlvewtth his trusty driver and the ball goes nylng down the fairway Photo by Cynthia Bellows
,. " • • • •SCOREBOARD Tourny Result Estes Park 12th Willow Springs 9th Meadows 5th Coal Creek 9th Loveland 7th Indian Tree 8th Greeley 15th Foothill s 4th Skyline 3rd Regionals 3rd State 16th Golf· 45 'I
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Jed Slegesm und hits a cross-co urt se rvice return and prepares t o co m e t o th e net and awaits th e n ext shoL Photo by Cy nthia Bellows
Mike Yang d em o nstrates th e J V o nestep, no- look, m usc le-fl ex in g, take thi s baJI and s h ove it, backhand Ph ot o by Cy nthia Bell ows
I enn is t eam as of th e beginning of the seaso n : 1st Row: T Fusaro (coach), B Baker, M R obl e, A Bezzerldes, T. Osborn, K. Masterson , M Yang 2nd Row: M Bruckner, J We ngrov lu s, D Matlock, L Beck, D Fls h, N. Nguyen, N Pasla y, J Gamer, J. Sleeesm und, O. A nn o n, M Dahman Ph oto by S t eve S mith
dof ng the two-step back to the baseline, Jake Garner looks afraid of the 7-foot netman facing him Photo by Cynthia Bellows.
Wheat Ridge Pomona Standley Lake Alameda Columbine Lakewood Green Mtn. Evergreen C h atfield Arvada West Arvada Bear C r eek 0-7 3-4 6-1 7-0 6-1 6-1 2-5 3-4 0-7 1-6 3-4 2-5
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The battlefield: a grass ridden weed patch on which they valiantly play. The warriors: the valiant people that play there. The team: a family brought together from different cul tu res by their understanding of the tennis language . That language ... German?!
"Ausgezeignet!" became a popular phrase throughout the season.
The courts this year were a war zone plagued with a myriad oflittle yellow balls screaming past you at velocities beyond comprehension. Smash! Bang! Kaboom!
But seriously folks, this
year generated a team like no other! The team, led by junior Alex Bezzerides, who made everyone "feel warm and fuzzy inside," according to senior Jed Siegesmund, ended the • • • season m an 1mpress1ve and respectable manner with a 4-8 record. "Virtually the entire team could have gone to state had they taken the top three teams as in the past," hooted Brian Baker.
In commeration of the valiant team and their efforts, I salute these warriors of the tennis green, or brown weed patch, as the case may be.
Mette Boes
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''Oh yeah, he's toast," thinks Orlon Armon after hitting another one of hi s overwhelming backhands. Photo by Cy nthia Bellows .
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Practicing hls se lf defense pokes, Brook Engel says "stick 'em up" with hi s Intimidating racquet. Photo by Cynthia Bellows .
Runners take your mark ... and bang! Chug, chug, chug, whooo-whooo, chug, chug, this is the sound of not only a fast moving train, but also the courageous co-ed cross country conglomerated corporation.
All of the participants have their own self-motivating goals that build a structure for the team as a whole. "It's challenging and demanding, but a great way to feel good about yourself when you meet your goal," comments Heather Bohn. Ryan Versaw says, "fm addicted to pain because I run."
At the closing of the seasonAlisonMacalady comments, "Well girls, our stress relieving, complaining, gossip-related sessions are over! What shall we do ... one, one wonderful road kill, ha, ha, ha!" Just in case you were wondering what this comment means, she is referring to the Count on the children's program Sesame Street.
This proves that cross country is a very strenuous, exhausting, and timeconsuming workout. Unfortunately it sometimes reverts the brain to the thinking level of a child.
Peter Cieslar
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With a look of disgust, Jason Running side by side, Tim Lane Russell strains his muscles to and Josh Smith continue their catch the wildcat runner who ju.st stroll through the wooded park. passed him. Photo by Jeff Spivey. Photo by Jeff Spivey.
MEETS
Horizon
Denver Invitational
North/South
United Bank
Broomfield Inv.
Loveland
Smoky Hill
Jeffco Championship
Regional Meet
State Meet Pueblo
Boys 18th in State
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Mike Johnson, Paul Quenean, Ryan Versaw, Dave Burczyk and Tin Lane. Coach Gina Nelson, Daniel Duran, Steve Schroder, Shawn Bakker Eric Storms and Coach Holli Swanson. Photo by S. Smith.
Y, • ors , tetn, and E. Brakken. G. Nelson, ll'M)Vd, S McGu.ane, H. Koleskt and Coa Swanson.• Photo by Steve Smith.
Paul Younger, with hair flying high, is determined to keep his lead over his competition. Photo by Jeff Spivey.
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Once again Tanya Dittbrenner puts on a wonderful perform.ance and she knows it!
SCOREBOARD Ala-LHS-GHS CHS-GHS GM- GHS Chatfield Inv Golden Inv. AW-GHS BC-GHS Univ Inv. CSHS-GHS League Regional SO - Sports 137 9 143 75 137 .2 7th 7th 142.3 139 0 6th 145 2 8th 4th
Photo by Eric Mayes.
"Gee, the world looks different from this angle!,. Mandy Coy is careful not to fall from the beam in th.is position. Photo by Eric Mayes.
''We all worked really hard and made a lot of progress, next year will be even better.'!
Sumner
With a confident smile, Ke sea Parsons shows us her grace and strength while flying through the air. Photo by Eric Mayes.
'' This year was great, I hate to leave but I'm sure that next year's team will do really good. ''
Sara Thompson
Arguably the most physically demanding of girls' sports is gymnastics. The limber beauties of gymnastics show strength and grace everytime they perform. Working for hours after school, they perfect their specific routines to better themselves as well as the team_ One thing these girls definitely have is determination, "Every time I fall or make a mistake I get right back up and do it again," says Mandy Coy, a sophomore. It's important to have a lot of patience in this sport since you can't always get the routine right on the first attempt.
"It may take you forev er to get it," says Jenni Reynebeau. But, adds Kassa Parsons, "o nc e you finally get it you feel great."
Overall the team did well this season. Senior TanyaDittbrennerwas presented with the M.V.P. Award. And then there were seniors Sara Thompson and Carol Stevenson were honored as the most spirited girls on the team.
Now that another season is over and another season is ahead , another group of girls will become Golden gymnasts. Katie Taylor
With a look offocused concentration., Gerda Langepreparesforthe punch to e nd her tumbling run.
Photo by Eric Maye-a.
S.McGulre ,C . McNa,S.Ml c ke.G . Lange,K.Brennecke, Ms . WIicox, H .S trobel, T . Markovchlck, K . Par so ns, J . Reynebeau , H . Jackson, XI XI, J . Wadd e ll . K.Nelson,K.Schnelder,C.N lcol , C.S tevenson , S .Thompson, T . Dlttbrenner, M.Coy, J.Sumner,A Hawes, J.Meyer Photo by H Peterson.
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Going up or coming down? SharonMicke isn't quite sure and neither is the crowd. Photo by Eric Mayes.
FRESHMAN BOYS' BASKETBALL Row 1: Coach Randy Roth, Coach Bill Neal. Row 2: Nathan Mataya,Bard
Nielsen,Jamie Konegni, Daniel Beck, Chris
Baggett. Row 3: Jason
Anderson, Steven
Barlow, Brandon
Knuteson , David Mack, Craig Delgado Row 4 : Scott Beckley, Paul Tate
LeRoy Wilson, Brian
Maxwell, Aaron Turner
JV-B BOYS' BASKETBALL Row 1: Coach Randy Roth, Coach Bill Neal. Row 2 : Luke
Squires, Blieu Dvorak, Jason Elms, Jeff
Jackman, Jason Yosha. Row 3 : Tony Lucio, Brian
Shoemaker, Alex Turner, Brook Porter, Joe O'Brein Photo by Steve Smith.
JV BOYS' BASKETBALL Row 1: Kevin
Greenbaum, Luis
Ferreyra, Luke Squires, BrettMyers, Blieu
Dvorak, Brian Maxwell Row 2 : Grant Varveris, Todd Nordstrom, Damon
Horst, Sean Corchran, Rob Hoyt, Jay Anderson, Coach Peter Young.
Steve Smith.
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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Row 1 :K Asher, S Beckley, D Palmer, M Mares, J Hall, B Lord, B Hamblin, T Lilly, J Monson. Row 2: K Gibson , M Powell, C Baggett, M Driscoll, D Hagbe rg , C Horn , BGleaton, V Joi.ner
Row 3 : Coach Pospisil , D lmer, G Boatman , S Erwin, S Ward, L Wtlson, J Thompson , Coa c h
Maden. Row 4: 0 Sandt, C Sutton, M Kolin , J Hill, R Hadwinger, S Barlow, D Mack Photo by Zemi
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Row 1 : Gr e g Schultz, Michael Carter, Chris Vigil, Carlos Caceres, Josh Fraser
Row 2: Abe Fis c h e r, Grant Vave ri s, Coach Ed Kintz, Shaine Wieb e r , Luke Squires. Row 3 : M Pierce, A Ba e r , Joe O'Brein, M Bollig Photo by ZemL
FRESHMAN GffiLS' BASKE'l'BALL Row 1: Coach Randy Schrein e r
Row 2:Anna Olson,Kelly
Cooper, Christen Gair, Tracey Anzures, Carrie Myers. Row 3: Shelly Peters e n, Sara Gans , Kara Rome , Jayna Horvat , Ally s on Reynolds, Lindie Kitchco c k Photo b y Steve Smi th
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Picture this, you're running past defenders down the basketball court. You soar through the air like Michael Jordan and finish with a slam dunk The crowd goes wild. Hard to imagine? Not for the boys' varsity basketball team. They ran, flew and made some serious moves this year past defenders.
Despite a slow start, everyone took the season seriously and doubled their efforts on the court. All the players knew that the team was young and only had six seniors to lead it. Andy Wood commented on this by saying, "Our
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team has great talent. Since we have such a young team, it's tough to put the talent together , but success will come in ' 94." The team's spirit didn't die, and everyone gave it their all. "Our hopes are high, and we are working hard. There are more wins for our team in our future," said Mike Sutton. Many comments from the players were about the rebuilding ofthe team, Jack Hager said, "We're in the rebuilding process, but like everything it takes a lot of time and effort. Just give us time." Tim Blum and Virginie Rudloff. ----
Opponent Broomfi e1 d Brighton Greeley C e ntral Sterling Fort Co11i n s Pali s ade Arvada Wes t Alameda Wes tmin s ter Evergre e n Chatfie1d Pomona Green Mountain Standley Lake Columbine Bear Cree k Lakewood Wheat R i dge Score 42-80 71-41 35 -53 46-57 63 -86 82 -65 53 -72 39 -62 56-78 50 -68 49-68 42 -89 62 - 79 81 -64 37 - 78 49 -96 72-65 50-64
Drew Fulton eyes the tough defense and walks as he dribbles down the court to set up a play
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Shon Sells "airs" over the Lakewood defense for an easy bucket asJasonMiller looks for a rebound .
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Back Row-Sean Corcofflnt Shon Sellf!t Jason Miller, Drew Fulton, Scott Sutera, Tim 'fi-amutt Middle Row-Todd Nordstro~ Aaron Chevront,AndyWo~JackBage!jSbanABar}ow,Mi.keSuttonFront Row-Rod Pugnetti, Pete Young. t"hoto courtesy of Steve Smith.
Jason Miller fights a Lakewood Tiger for a save oofore the ball goes out of bounds.
Photo by Cynthia Bellows.
The defense has a hole and Andy Wood finds it as he passes the ball to a fellow teammate.
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Opponent R e sult Greeley Central 38-41 Manual 29-38 Brighton 47-22 Jefferson 31-35 Thorton 26-39 Arvada West 33-46 Alameda 38-25 Westmin'iter 37-54 Evergreen 23-37 Chatfield 25-49 Pomona 34-63 Green Mt. 25-38 Standley Lake 35-46 C olumbine 31-34 Bear Creek 39-41 Lakewood 23-37 Wheat Ridge 38-55
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The trio of Sunni Woolsey, Danell Dittbrenner, and Courtney Sasa crash the boards foil owing the shot Photo by Ashley McCullough.
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Front Row: Courtney Sas.a, Shane MoITOw, Heather Sawyer, Jeesica Wagner, Danell Dittbrenner, Second Row: Coach Lisa W~ Raquel Vallespin, SummerGleaton,SunniWoolsey,MyahMataya,CoachBob Ha es. Photo b Jeff S ive
Raquel Vallespin rires over an ovennatched opponent as Myah Mataya stands ready to assist.
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"We're doing better than we expected with all the new players we have and improving as we go," commented senior S11nni Woolsey and senior MyahMataya. Although this hasn't been their winningest season, the girls' varsity basketball team still accomplished a lot. As coach Lisa Wahl says, "They hustled and hung in there. And they played well for us. They're probably the best group of girls I've had as far as attitude and doing what they're supposed to do."
With team members ranging from freshmen to seniors, the basketball
program has the experience and enthusiasm to make their games fun and interesting to watch. As a matter offact, these girls don't seem to even notice the age differences. When they're on the court together, they play as though all that matters in the world are the last three seconds in which they have to make one last basket.
The future stars from the junior varsity and freshmen teams? "We have lots oftalented players with lots of potential," says Kristie Denner. Jennifer Cookson and Peter Cieslar.
SWOOSH! Myah Mataya demonst:rates her perlect form to Shane Morrow and the rest of the world.
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As Jeseica Wagner fires tor two points, Raquel Vallespin crashes the boards seeking any reboUJ1d.
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Women overboard! But love to see all the gorgeous not to worry, these girls girls in swimsuit." But really know how to swim. the sparkle of the swimFor the 1992-93 girls' suits and the beautiful swim team , this has been bodies could not compete a championship season. with the sparkle of the Muchcreditfortheteam's swimmers themselves. success must go to the new These "sw:immin' women" coach, Steve Bates. "The proved the most successnew coach is great! It is ful in GHS history. Folthe first year I've ever lowing an undefeated dual wanted to go to practice," meet season, the team said senior Alyson won the SA League Swim MacMullan. Not only Meet and qualified seven was the coach new but so powerful contenders to were the suits. "I love our the State Swim Meet. new mermaid suits. We sparkle all through the pool," states Nicole Markovchick. Leading fan, Casey DeBerry, seconds that sentiment. "I
If these swimmers ever slow down from their record-breaking pace, they'll hear our congrats on a great season. T. J. Feth and Alison Macalady
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Angie Johnson illustrates how to properly blow bubbles as she swims by. Photo by Cynthia Bellows.
Liz Doherty reaches toward the finish line striving to better her backstroke time.
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Mont:eeao'l focuses with intense concentration before at1 tempting a difficult dive. Photo
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Gerda! Photo by Cynthia Bellows.
Opponent Results Standley L ake 1 29-59 Green M ountain 103-83 Pomona 97 -88 B ear Creek 96-90 Arv ada 1 07-78 SA League Standings Golden 238 Evergreen 1 70 Wheat Ridge 1 60 Gr ee n Moun tain 1 39 Col u mbine 1 24 Standley Lake 42 Alame da 36 Lake wood 35 ... Swimming • 59 ' I I
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Arvada West 18-41
Evergreen 38 - 30
Ranum 51 - 19
Lakewood 31-25
Standley Lake 35-25
Alameda 46-21
Green Mtn. 53-15
Columbine 38 - 25
Wheat Ridge 56 - 09
Pondero sa 15-44
Horizon 37-33
Sterling 49 - 21 60- Sports
Back Row: T. Hobson, S. Acker, M. 'fi::ujillo,., .A. Graham, B. Gaddis, C. Ko~r, D. Weingard~ G. Boatman. M. Correu,A.Ma.rtinez, J. Diangelo R. Baldesari. Front Row: B. Smith. J. Gabrielson. R. Schwettrnao, J. Klinkefu.s, H. Ashton, J. Powell, S. Bobeon. Photo by Joeh Green.
Chad Kopser leans into a difficult twist to slam and hold his opponent to the mat. Photo by Josh Green.
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Muscles bulge as Brian Gaddis grabs hie opponents wrists for someDemonpoints. PhotobyJosh Green.
The Demon wrestler strides on to the mat, staring down his opponent with a look of competitive contempt. In the background, fans look on enthusiastically and burst into cheers as the opponent is pinned.
Victories have become expected of the Golden wrestling team. But this year, fans were pleasantly surprised by an undefeated season in which their Demons rolled over the competition to take the 5A League Championship. Longtime manager Stacy Hobson echoes the sentiments of Golden wrestling fans by
simply saying, "This year is the best!"
But championship caliber in wrestling requires amentalitynotcommonly found among the Demon student body. As wrestler J .J. Gabrielson points out, "Hearingjoints pop and bones crack is what makes it the best sport." Being victorious also takes a grueling discipline. Wrestlers have trained themselves to maintain a strict diet and exercising regimen. But Demons wrestlers have proven this year that they've got the stuff of champions.
McClain and Heather Welch
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As the beat of "Just Can't Get Enough" fills the gym, the Golden Demons in the bleachers noisily smush together facing the two Tridettes who are standing in front of them.
Five hundred heads bow and begin Golden's trademark hand jive, as the spectators on the opposite side of the gym cheer them on wildly.
per exclaimed. Many students appreciated all of the hard work that the Tridettes have done. The porn squad helped GHS achieve first place for the Fall Sportsmanship Award by giving their support. "It took a lot of time and dedication, which made the season go well," commented Heidi VanWoensel.
Whether they are dancing, cheering on the Demons, or leading the school in a simultaneous hand jive, the Tridettes strut their stuff. "I wish I could jam like those Tridettes!"
Cindy Coo-
Throughout the year, the Tridettes experienced the thrill of performing in front of a crowd and the stress that it took to get there, becoming more a family than just a porn squad. Sarah Gray and Robin Hagelberg
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Michelle Vialpando, ShannQnAnzures, Kami Klimir.ba)k, andRobinHagelberg show their pearly whites. Photo courtesy of Anzures family.
Danni Vorhees anticipates her plunge into the tank of cold water during the Homecnming festivities.
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Shannon Anzures and Kami KHrncba)k jam to the rhythm of a minure of popular techno mll8ic.
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The Golden Tridettes huddle up during one of their dances tor the Homecorniogpepeeeembly. Photo by Heather Peterson.
The Tl-idettes perform one of their famoll.fldao~esduringtheba)ftime of a boys' basketball game. Photo by Cynthia Bellows.
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'' Skiing is a sport where you strap 6 foot long board s to your feet and slide down a s teep slope at high speeds while trying desperately to stay in control. Iti s a sport for people who are at least marginally insane.
That's why I love it so much!''
J e d Siegesmund
'' Roll er skating is a wonderful way to mee t terrific new people and it's a great way to relieve s tress. It is a whole o ther world!''
Christine George
''White-water can oeing is the ultimate ru sh! Crashing into r ocks, bein g to ssed around in the : apids ... I almost peed my tpan ts once. ''
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Take another look, it's not a Roman, but Demon Danielle Williams of Westernairee. Photo courtesy of Danielle Williams,
Amazing, Trista Pridemore can keep a smile while going around a ban-el at extreme speeds. Photo courtesy of Trista Pridemore.
With puck near stick, Keefe Davis suavely sends the puck flying to get it out away from Arvada's goalie. Photo by Mette Boes.
In a poised position, Celina Reppond prettilyperforms her picturesque program for the people.
Photo courtesy of Celina Reppond.
Some of the more inclinedDemons have found a need to excel in sports outside ofour school walls. Those are not just sports played outside, but also indoor, outdoor, and upside down sports.
Skij og, the insane sport that virtually the entire school enjoys, is the overwhelming choice for entertainmenton weekends, vacations, and even during the school days when we are supposedly "at home sick." Another popular sport is rollerblading, which intrigues practically the entire school. In the area of military arts, we have Robby DeFore
in karate and Jeff Wartgow in fencing.
Celina Reppond ice skates while Keefe Davis and Rich Gores play hockey for Arvada. There is a large group which participates in both the rodeo and Westemaires.
JoshPeterseni samember of club volleyball.
Brian Nankervis bowls and Casey DeBerry , along with a majority of both the boys and girls soccer tP.ams, play indoor soccer. Well, the list goes on and on, and this is just the beginning, but unfortunately we have run out of room. Have fun. Mette Boes
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Let's see, am I using this thing Ali Macalady shows her smile alright? Greg Maxwell hopes this ter a day of rowing her canoe gencroquet malJet won't damage his tly down the white water river. "'.,owboys bat. Photo by Mr. Byrne. Photo courtesy of Ali Macalady.
On guar~ it's a space man from Mare. Jeff Wartgow demonstrates how he intimidates his foes. Photo by Mette Boes.
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Demon: "Pansophy! "
Student : "Ges undheit!"
Demon: ''What? Oh, no. I saidPansophy !"
Student: "You should get that condition checked out."
Demon : "Look, pansophy is universal knowledge, ya' dweeb/ "
Student : 'What about knowledge? I'm a knowledgeable guy."
Demon : "I hardly think you I d understand. I ' m talking about wisdom!"
Student : 'Wisdom , what? Teeth? "
D emon: ''Yeah, yeah, whatever."
Student: "No, I was just kidding. Look, from what you say, Pansophy is knowledge. So, then, Pansophy is gained in every lecture, every class, right ? Whether you're exploring the the ory of the earth 's creation in the B ig Bang in astronomy, or talking about the Am erican Indians in the Humaniti es, you're learning Pansophy, right ? That 's not difficul t ."
Demon : "Huh ?"
Pansophy is the chemistry exp eriment which went less than perf ec tly and set off the smoke alarms, alarming nobody but the physics students trying to take their tests across the hall. It's that all knowing wisdom of the world history class, where a mock trial of Robespierre brings out t the f erocity of the opposing sides, and the fluent dialogues of the foreign lan.guages. Pansophy is between the graphs of the functions math stu- I d ents produce on their calculators, the phys ics problems that have to be I so lved. Throughout the entire year, while Demons sweat through English papers, biology reports, club meetings, and community service activities, knowledge is' gained, and Pansophy is created. Ha Tran, A1i Macalady and Peter Cieslar
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The sequence of learning at GHS is evident everywhere. Photos by Heather Preston
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A diligent GHS student works away, trying as hard as he can to become pansophic Photo by H. P eterson.
, , Black Like Me. Have you ever read it? Have you heard of it? Have you witnessed it? Let's disc u ss it! ''
- Elizabeth Easley
, , I love Engli sh and English loves me!''
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ook it's Oedipus the King1 Actually it•s Brook Porter, who now can act in Greek, due to the Humanities.
Photo by Peterson..
ahrvernugen! Frau Brown,J. Lindberg, H. Welch, K. Heater,J. Smith. S. Boyd and B. Westby.
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ith an enlightened look upon his visage, Chuck Cornell listens to Leroy Wilson read Romeo and Juliet. Photo By Peterson.
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heAge of Enlighte nment. T o mo st scholars it was a philosophic movement of the 18th century. Yet, there might be some who say that everybody goes through their own age of enlightenment during their high school years with exposure to the world and its people through language, literature, history, geography and the arts.
We were exposed to Shakespeare as freshmen with Romeo and Juliet. We soon learned how to deal with heavy symbolism and allusions with The Scarlet Letter. Some of us learned how to handle stress thank s to the college comp paper
We held mock trials and mock Congress to learn about government in social studies As sophomores we got a heavy dose of American history. In our junior year we went to Medieval banquets with Mr Kinsey.
In the foreign languages like Latin , French, Spanish, German and Russian we learned to say hello a second way. Some people were even exposed to Voltaire in French. Others of us had to teach a lesson in Spanish history for Sra. Poveda. In Russian class, they sing songs of flies and guns. Just think of all these as character building experiences. Years from now you'll admit that you mighthave enjoyed school Stephani e Davi s
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fioake. Photo by Byrno.
urita.n.s didn-i approve of Wild Turkey? Eric Sbaff"r and Shawn Ford smile despite beingputon the spot
Photo by Peterson.
limbing to the top, Sarah Hebeler hurries to win the game in French, while L. Hitchcock gives her support. Photo by Byrno.
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ou can really d evelop good pi cku p lines."
No, Senior Drew Feth isn't talking about some seminar on picking up women; he's talking aboutForensics! Forensics is a fun, challenging, and fulfilling experience. Xi
Xi expresses this by saying, "Forensics is challenging because you are amongst the best." Kaity
Halstead seconds that notion by commenting that, "Forensics has helped me build character."
Forensics definitely requires a commitment. Other than the extensive meetings and practices, there are tour-
naments every Saturday that can last up to twelve hours.
Chris Schreiner says, "The hardest thing about Forensics is getting up at the crack of dawn to be at the school."
Dedication definitely payed off this year in Forensics. The team ranked in the top 100 of the nation. Also they won the Leading Chapter Award for the third time.
All in all, Forensics is an 11nforgetta ble experience.
Mr. Sharp, the Fo• rens1cs sponsor, feels very strongly that, "Forensics provides the most useful life long skills."
Jason Russell s11ms the Forensics experience up by saying, "Forensics is a state of mind."
Steph Smith
ong hours of practice after school make Barbara Scott a top competitor every weekend. Photo by Chris
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ROW 1, Coach Lowell Sharp, Jenn Goodland, Melinda Emanuel, Carly Siegesmund,Autumn Holland, Eva Urban, Monica .u>8f'!man, 4.fmee Thomae, Eileen Burke, Heather Johnso"9 Jenni Alder, Chris Schreiner, Jed Siegesmund, Drew Feth. ROW 2, Heidi Layman, Edmund Phillips, Kelly Reinecker, Ebonie Carter, Xi Xi, Ha Tran, Amy Haim"'.rl, Melinda Nelms, Heather Nuanes, Josh Smith, Barb Scott, Cored.a Nicol, Stacey Winston. ROW 3, David Bryant, Andrea Erpelding. Brett Myers, Jared Stites, Jonathan Pray, Shawn Bakk~r, Leah Kerr, Jason Russell, Keefe Davis, Ke sea Parsons, Sara Thompson, Jaime Bakker, Kristin Childs. ROW 4, Canie Pearse, Molly Kioghor"9 Heather Sawyer, Allyson Reynolds, Wendy Heywood, Aaron Baldwin, Roes Turk, Adam Porter, Sarah McGuane, Jolene Bernard, Jerry Dinzee, Michelle Carlock, Katie Halstead, Katie Sant, Anna Olson. Photo by Heather Peterson.
rett Myers, looking cool in his tie, persuades his opponents and the judges hat his position is right.
by Chris Schreiner.
hris Schreiner and Jed Siegesmund know that sleep helps to reduce the str888 of a long tournament. Photo by Heather Peterson.
aroline Wachtler seems to be praying for a top ranking on herdramacuttingonherway o the finals- Photo by Chris Schreiner.
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orothy, played by Jenny Pyler, runs into the Big Bad Wolf, played by Sean Mayo, during one of Children's Theatre's many performances at local elementary schools. Photo by Heather Preston.
imee Th()mas, in here character, is scared off by the Wicked Witch BB Emily Pearson and Celina Reppond. Photo by Heather Preston.
idingHood,Ai.meeTh()mas, is followed by the Lion and the Tin Man on their way down the Yellow Brick Road. Photo by Heather Preston.
bildr~ Theater is • 11ruque t 0 GHS in Jefferson County. Itisagroup of young actors and actresses who work hard to perform stories in a play form to elementary schools around the city.
At the beginning of the year, the fifteen students in Children's Theater write their own scripts from the plots offamous fairy tales. This year, the group has made up a story from The Wizard of Oz and Little Red Riding Hood, called Over the River and Through the Woods. Dorothy is put into Little Red Riding Hood's shoes and
Red Riding Hood in Dorothy's. In the end, they have to solve each other's problems. The fortunate children at the elementary schools who get to see these plays are amazed at how the famous stories get turned around. "Every time we tour, we instill in young children a love for the theater. It gives us a wonderful feeling every time we perform," saysEmily Pearson. This group of students likes to make sure the kids watching are having a good time and enjoy their plays. In conclusion, Jenny Plyer and Amanda Dahl would like to say, "We would like to thank all ofthe little people." Megan Varveris
honda Monckton shows her eJK:citement as she plays the Tin Man in a before perfromance.
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a t h what?" While laya n d ing on the desktop s c i - face flat, despere n c e , a tely trying to find the fi- some aspirin and n a 1 praying that her fro n - brain doesn't hemtiers. orrhage, a still conThese are the fused Laura classes that at times Chromy says, "I try students' souls understood the part as Tee Tee Chou about bringing two cries in anguish, sharp pencils to "What's that polyno- class." But not all is mial function? lost; once you've beWhat's the upper comeproficient,you bound? How many can tum the tables. buttons do I press to Keira Bresnahan graph? Is it ratio- and Erin Furtak nal?! Am I rational exclaim, "biology
AAUUGGHH!!" taught us how to beNot to mention try- come robust mouningto understandan tain women." Inequation with more deed, these subjects letters than n11m- could save your life hers. Brian Baker if used for good. debates, "Instead of However, if used for having 'answers' on evil purposes, exa math test, they pect some serious shouldjustcall them consequences. Just 'impressions,' and if ask a science or you get a different math teacher. Chad 'impression', so Dierking
ami Klimcba)k emits an evil grin as she 8Uccess:fully opens Mr.
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Scbalhamer's top secret gradebook.
Photo by Josh Green.
n astonishment, Trese Seres shouts, "I actually know this stuffl Who said this was hard?" Photo by - JoshGreen.
baoa Quinn plays with her trolls wishing that they could do thehomeworkfor her.
-ray, radiation, isotope and hydrogen-peroxide are all on this weeks science test, and Steve Barett st.udies them with his partners Photo by Josh Green
rs. Zach secretly sets her timer as math students are still baffled on how she keeps time so well.
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Yearbook. 1st row: Heather Preston, Stephanie Smith. 2nd row: Stephanie Morse, Timothy Blum, Chad Dlerklng, EUeen Burke, Janet K1efer, Chanda Gastafson, Courtney Vogel, Katie Taylor. 3rd row: Stephanie Davis, Adam McClain, Ha Tran, All Macalady, Sarah Gray, Chad Wadsworth, Heather Peterson, Ryan
Goble. 4th row: Mr. Dick Bryne, Cynthia Bellows, Josh Green, Mette Boes, Jeff Spivey, Peter Clelsar, Ashley McCullough. Photo by Sommer Gleaton.
Newspaper. 1st row: Sara Johnson, Paige Gerdes, Josh Petetson. 2nd row: Katja Stroh, Amy Marsh, Danielle Shook, Amiee Halmrel, Alyssa Graves, Heather Johnson, Brian Outland. 3rd row: Kerry fuss, Brett Odell, Holly Leyendecker, Caroline Wachtler, Jason Russell, Stephanie Davis, Mr. FlnelU.
Not pictured: Cara Goodwin, Jesse Fish, molly Kuzyk, Katrina Dimitroff, Brian Baker, Billy Wiseman, Stacey Winston.
Photo by Heather Peterson,
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osh Green rnak"8 one last adjustment while Ashley McCullough looks on for fu. ture reference.
Photo by Heather Peterson.
esse Fi.sh and Cara Goodwin both stare at thier computer with a major case of writers block. Photo by Heather Peterson.
Finelli's direction, took a more traditional approach.
Meanwhile, the Yearbook staff strove for the end of the year to see the finished product. "I've been in this class for two years, and it's hard sending in sections at a time. It's nice to see the whole thing," said Sarah Gray.
The most common factor for both organizations is the stress level. Just ask one of the photographers, Heather Peterson, who stated, "When there is a deadline everyone looks to us!" These Demons get it done and do it great!
e, the expressed Alyssa willing, Graves. This year, led by the newspaper staff, the un- under Mr. Ron knowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful; we have done so much, for so long, with so little, that we are now qualified to do anything withnothing". This quote perfectly states the attitude of the Newspaper and Yearbook personnel. Both organizations put together a work of art for the student body, yet they receive little recognition. Few understand or comprehend the work. "I want the paper to look good, and I spend a lot of time after school trying to produce something impressive,"
Courtney Vogel
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ou want to put that in the paperr asks Amiee Haimr~l or Josh Petersen's idea for the empty column. Photo by B. Peterson.
w a s needs of Golden stroll- while having fun. i n g AccordingtoRenee down Ardoin, "It's a lot t h e offun this year, and h a 1 l we have a lot of new du r -
• 1ng access. It seemed like not many people were out and about, like usual. I asked an "all knowing" person coming towards me, "Where is everybody?" I got a smug look and the reply, "Everyone's at Key Club and National Honor Society." Light was shed.
"We're at the service of Golden High School. If they have any need, all they have to do is ask."
Mr. Wood said when asked to describe the purpose of Key Club. It is a service club that concentrates on the
ideas." Many students work together to clean yards for the eldery, help at soup kitchens, serve at turkey dinners, and have a blast while doing so.
National Honor Society, an academic organization, is also a service club. It has been known for its participation in the great Christmas food drive, feeding the homeless, and tutoring other students. !tis, overall, a cl uh of high spirits and high grades. As Brett Odell says, "NHS has a purpose in life; without NHS there would be no life."
Sarah Gray
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aking Stars, I am glad I t h e am helping other c o m - students to realize m u - how tragic drugs nity a and alcohol can be." better All Stars is not the place only group strugto live gling to clean up in while also mak- Golden. Student ingGHSafunlearn- Council also takes ing place is a hard time out to help. job for anyone. Two Cleaning up after GHS organizations, people is neither though, readilytake glamorous, fun, nor on this challenge. easy. As sophomore AllStarmembersgo T a s h a more than just out Markovchickputs of their way to help it, "I never realized students. They pro- how hard Student mote an alcohol- Council was until I and-drug free envi- gotinvolved." Sturonmen t. Kris dent Council memSloan, the Presi- hers have a lot of dentoftheAllStars, motivation. Jenny commented, "Al- Dyke, the Vice though we don't President ofthe stuhave a biggroup, we dent body, comhaveaccomplisheda ments, "With37prolot." The group is ductive minds, nothvery proud to help ing can go wrong." keep students drug Can things go free. Roxanne Al- wrong? Well let's dersaid, "I feel good hope not, for our about being in All sake. Janet Kiefer
ike Woods is making official Student Council phone calls. Don't forget, Mike, that the pepperoni has extra cheese.
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onica Loseman tries to work on a Student Council report while Leab 8:eITandJoD.fltban Pray attempt to help her.
rista Bower, Roxanne Alder, Shawn Ford, and Christine George listen intently to the main mission for All Stars.
Student Council. Bottom Row: Mr.Horst.JonBauer, Molly Kuzyk, Nathan Ballenger, Kristi Denner, Heather Hahn, Jen Dyke.
Second Row: Nathan Mataya, Becca DeeganYoung, Cindi Cooper, Tasha Markovchick, Leah Ken-, Teri Smith, Jason Miller, Heather Koleski.
Third Row: Matt Dab man, Rebecca Hayes, Mike Woods., Ian Bates, Brett Myers. FourthRow: Todd Dierking, Jason Russell, Monica Loseman, Amiee Haimerl,Nicole Markovchick, Jeremy Ballenger, Drew Feth, Heather McGilvray, Mike Montgomery, Brook Porter, Jon Pray. Photo by Heather Peterson.
FirstRow: ChrissyGeorge, Lindsey Brazil, Eric Shaffer, Shawn Ford. Second Row: Roxanne Alder, Vernette Dusterbeck, Adam Hawley, Krista Bower, Kris Sloa~ Mrs. Diane Kessler. Photo by Heather Peterson.
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• nv1ron ment a 11 y aware, S Ocially CO n• SClOUS, and innovatively creative, they are among the most diverse and colorfu l organizations at Golden. Friends for Peace, long echoing its enviro nmentalism, started the year with Unity for Mother Earth, a picnic held to raise donations for sixteenyear-old Oscar, the El Sa lvadoran boy the gro up has supported for the last several years, as well as to educate the public on environmen tal issues and how individuals might make a difference ecologically "It was a great experience because it sho wed how many people in the community supported Friends
for Peace," commented Caroline Wachtler.
With a similarly global focus , the World Affairs Challenge Team worked around the central theme of human rights as it represented Golden at the University of Denver Competition held in the spring. With a background in political as well as social issues, W ACT seeks to expand the global perspectives of its members
The member s of Golden' s Odyssey of the Mind Stru c ture Team are al so trying to find inventive ways to solve the sa me old problem as they construct bridges to support immense weights.
With these groups, as senior Chad Dierking , a member of the WACT , says, " It helps to understand the problems of today ."
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ith 11miling faces, Caroline Wachtler and Greg Fieser advertise the Friends for Peace community picnic. Photo by Cynthia Bellows.
ick Huerta bring& out the animal in us with this mask. It looks like someone on a Sunday Morning. Photo by
o much work for a simple photo? Yeah, the photographers think it's tedious, wouldn't you? Photo by H. Peterson.
ome artwork i.s so simple that it's mystic. That, or Donovan Schenck i.s just messing with my bead. Photo by H. Peterson.
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rt, to just one person can some possibly find the i t ' s true meaning bej u s t hind Picasso's paints ome- ings or M.C. thing Escher's drawings. y o u These artists, like see in Golden High a muse11m, to oth- School's artists, ers, it's a way oflife. worked in their meSeni or Tami dium in order for Nelson sees it as, people to explore "A way to show themselves. people who you are "Art impresses and what you stand me in the fact that for." Whether it's it's like a trip into photography, paint- an alternate reality ing, or drawing, that is more real you'll always find than the reality we someone who lives live in, and somefor seeing his/her times you don't artwork hung up in make it back," comthe halls of Golden. men ts Aaron Jillian Carlock Friedlander. The sees it as "a unique structure that has historical and sentimental meaning."
"The mind of the person who designed the art" makes the biggest
way the colors stare into your eyes and the simplest drawing can hold great meaning makes the biggest impression onme. Butthething about art is, what• • • 1mpress1on on se- ever impresses you nior Nikki Quayle. personally is the The artwork is as most important imyou perceive it. pression. Adam There is no way that McClain
oes the seres m of a Baoahae impress you? Sean Corcoran impressed someone enough to get an award. Photo H. Peterson.
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ora LeFevre, Emil Bar.bman, and Kris Navant work hard on producing theJ.r owD mas• terpieces. Photo by Heather Peterson.
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• 1 n g t h e halfti me t h e Demons in their maroon and white uniforms pick up the Demon fight song. Toots and whistles fill the air in the midst of Golden crowds. Time for Golden Demons to flaunt their musical talent
Beginning a new year at Golden, the instructor, Mr. Scott Edson, is leading the school's music department with a sense of direction. And the marching band is going full blast playing proudly at every home football game for the Demons.
When ask e d about the new band m embers , Mr. Edson said, "They hav e a lot of potential , but the challenge is to realize it. That is why I came here . I had a job, but I saw this potential and I came here "
Orchestra band is made up of a talented class. One of , those students is Stephanie Rickard. She had this to say about the new teacher, "Mr. Ed has brought a lot ofenergy and excitement into the music program -" The Jazz band has made a musical statement since its beginning in November. And as most students in the music program would say, it's a great way to have fun.
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rchestra members Jamie Jtakk.,r and Joy Zhang play th ' 1' • hro eir vio 1ns m sync ru.zation. Photo by Heather """' Peterson..
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ractice m akes perfect for these band members, Jeremy BiJJ, Mike Young, David Dunn and C r aig Cham berlain. Pho t o by Heather Presto n.
arly in the morning, altos Amanda Rillos, Sarah Foreman,andDanielle Vorhees try to stay awake and sing beautifully.
Photo by H. Peters-0n.
enors Joel Murray and Dan Matlock, as members of the 24th Street Singers, put feeling into their song. Photo by Heather Peterson.
lass early in the morning is taking it's toll on Alex Turner as he singe his bass voice as loud as he can.
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• 1 n g, zang, ' , zr~ Most people a r e probably thinking, what does Boom, Crash Opera mean? Well it is a very interesting headline for choir and 24th Street Singers, but it has nothing to do with their musical abilities. It doesn't mean that they are so clumsy that they crash in to drums and make opera like noises, but it really is just a representation of the artistical style of music in which they sing.
The 24th Street Singersbecomevery good friends and as Jeremy Schossow puts it, "My classmates are the great-
est, we have so much fun. It's an experience I'll never forget." The choir and the singers both have a wonderful time singing and they enjoy making people smile at their concerts.
Jessica Clark emphatically said, "It's a joy to play piano for those wonderful singers." Getting the perfect sound from the voices of these talented students, can be hard to do without warming up properly. "Pull the tone out of your head," was an example that David Dunn tells us of.
Danielle Voorhees s11roroarizes with, "'Chestnut wagons in the park!' Schwingin."
Stephanie Morse and Peter Cieslar.
arahForemankneels down to get closer to the idea that the director is trying to portray to her. Photo by Heather Peterson.
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24th Street Singers are:Top row, K. Nelson, B. Tl-oxei E. White, J. Schowengerdt, K. Masterson, B. Nelson, T. Patton, S. Morse, D. Dunn, pianist J. Clark. S. Foreman, T). Matlock. R. Dye, and A. Rillos. Middle row: J. Murray, L Shadlu, J. Baurer, and T. Burt. Bottom Row: J. Bakke.r, A. Turner, D. Voorhees, C. Cooper, and J. Schoseow. Photo by B. Peterson.
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IIIUi.m.JIDDll.. Grecory Fie eer stands per• plexed as he contradicts himself. Celina Reppond and EJj:,,a heth Mason stand on listeninc to the bumbling fool Photo by Terry
Although banished to live in the forest, Merry Men Joel Murray and Ch.ad Dierking hold a happy conversation at their home in the forest.
Nice Move! Charles "Dan Matlock" throws his wrestling opponent, Orlando "David Burczyk", as a crowd looks on. This must be very hard for David because Dan is the champion.
leesie, plesse don't do this to me, says a (',elina Reppond to a predetennin6'Ci Bill 'hoxel. El izel.>eth Mason stands helpfully by her side.
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banished duke, h i s daughter, a forest, a clown, several wrestlers, a funny cast, and cross-dressing all over the place make up another one of Golden's hit plays in William Shakespeare's As You Like It. As Rosalind dresses up like a man to convince herself that Orlando is really in love with her, and Orlando goes around the forest sticking poetry onto the trees, the cast of Golden actors deliver their lines to an enthralled audience. With many hours work put into the play, Director
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that all of the cast "not only had a good time, but was satisfied with the end result." Evidently the cast was pleased with their efforts because, when asked for a quote, all Dave Kwiztnewski said was, "Wow! I don't know what to say, I'm just so happy."
Jonathan Baurer shared his feelings when he said, "It's a crazy thing, but so am I." Layla Shadlu was impressed with the music, which she felt "adds to the luster of the entire effect." Others were just impressed. The ending? Everyone lives happily ever after, and the audience goes away happy because, as Todd Dierking said, "it's theater!" T.J. Feth and Tim Blum.
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lace your betst Shonda Monckton holds the bets as Joe Youe-er and Jim Lindberg.look at the match.
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DECA. First row: Mr. Stoeklen, Ellisa Gouak, Kerry Beckley, Debbie Schelske, Corey Ci.nabro, Kari Holmgren, Sheri Wall. Second row: Jennifer Chochalek, TyeMcCloskey, Justin Kleineider, Scott Sutera. Rob Hoyt Not Pictured: Tracy Boog. Valentin
Carstensen, John Kunz, Nathan Taves, Pam Bandazian, Chris Koons, Missy Randall, Telecia Ro9Sy Jen Westler, Jacob
Elder, Ryan Goble, Kenny Knox, Stefanie Johnson, William Marsh, Craig Morgan, Lana Taylor, Jeff Klinkefus, Joe Komoras, Jason MarAball, Jeff Williams, J\ryn Campbe.IL Trish Regnier, Todd Carlson,Aza Grabarn,,T "'.ff Katzenberger, Sara Law, Sara Thompson, N ai Rodgers, Missie Miller, Rick Beran, Cole Hayner, JoelSanchez,JefIWartgow, Joey Miller, Mike Olson.
Future Businees Leaders of America. First row: Robin Ortiz, Elizabeth Easley,MichelleErnaouel, Melania Lichtenauer. Second row: Sonya Mossburg, Deloris Custer, Michelle Carlock,Josephioe
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Duesterbeck, Mrs. Price. Third rowVicky Ellickson, J~noifer Schoec~ Matt Kaspar, Cipriano Chevez, Lori Koehler.
n enthusastic DECA group awaits the final annoucement, knowing they a.re the winners. Who else would it be? Photo by Mr. Stoeklen.
will get to it when I have time!" Ordered president Michelle Carlock at an FBLA meeting. Photo by Heather Preston.
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fundraisers, participate in community service and work withjob trainees. In the past, they have l comm on?
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n even worked with Don Mielke on his campaign for Jefferson County District Attorney. Business!! In case you're wondering what FBLA does, according to president Michelle Carlock, "it challenges students to use their full potential in future business situations." This group helps teach fellow FBLA members skills, keyboarding and other business techniques. Josephine Turner remarked that her leadership skills developed , through her participation in this organization. During the course of the year, members compete in districts, have
DECA puts on a killer Prom Fashion Show. Th.is is very helpful for us because we get to see the new fashions and receive discounts on various prom attire. What they also do is work hard in class to gain business skills to compete in the District Competition. "We worked hard for this and it paid off," stated Joe Komoras a DECA member. It doesn't matter how the season turned out, they left marks that will carry on. Courtney V. and Katie T.
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ate my Wheaties this morning and look what I wonl Tye McClosky at the Deca competition. Photo by Mr.Stoeklen
s I was standingin the Tech Arts room I was try• 1ng to figure u t where this thingabobber was supposed to go. I already felt silly in my apron and goggles, but being the only gir1 was much worse. The guys in my class always wanted to know why a "girl" would want to take a Tech Arts class. At the time, I wondered why I would too. Today, many more women have decided to learn how to work with metals, woods, and even cars. People take Tech Arts for many reasons. Mike Schenck says, "It makes me feel like
son. "I like this class because it gives me time to make Christmas and birthday presents," states Jon Powell.
Home Economics these days has many guys that want to know the skills to cooking. Katrina Dimitroff states while laughing, "It's funny to see these guys that don't know anything about cooking get in the kitchen and make fools ofthemselves!"
Knowing how to cook is an important quality that everyone should know. When you go off to college you will know longer have your "mommy" to cook for you. Some of us Demons will end up with "the freshman 15." Home Economics and Tech Arts are a man." You can take necessity, and proTechnical Arts to vide the life makeprojectsorjust longskills we all for a practical rea- need.
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ren't you having fun yet? Michael Tyrell is broadening bis mind with the basics of Home Ee.
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atrina Dimitroff shows us her talent in Home Ee. whil , Mollie Culligan looks on with a very cute smirk. Photo b~ Josh Green
olby Smith and Clint 1.angley are doing a good job assembling their wood proje<:t. Be care.full boys!
hrough Home Economics, Keith Krohn and Kristin Roe gain knowledge of co<>ki ng, geography, and world customs.
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s Jon Powell working hard? His expression is all we need to know that he was caught a little offguard. Photo by Ryan Goble
aniel Willman concentrates very hard to make sure he gets the exact measurement in a Te<:hnicalArts cleeP.
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raig Sutton is packing down clay in a Te<:hnical Arts clase. He is dermitely building some huge muscles.
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Student: "Hey, you up there Yes, you, with the funky-looking horns! What 's this word mean ? Demographics. It sounds like the s tudy of demon s or something.,,
D e mon: "Demographics is the study of the population and interactions with each other S o for me, it's the study ofdemons As for you, I'm not so sure. ,,
Student : "Whatdoyoumean ? H ey, hey, hold on one quick second, I'm a demon, too! Are you saying that Demographics is the study of how we view ourselves, and how w e are all the s am e, yet different ,,
D e mon: "Exactly - it's th e study of ourselves and our relationship s with eac h other.,,
Golden .it's not only the pride we feel towards our student body, but also the friend ships that we make and the successes we've had during the precious time we're here. We're not s imply four different classes compo se d of cliques, we are an en tire school working together Yet, we're all s till individuals with separate identities, goals, visions, and drea m s . The Demons do not succumb to the pr ess ure, they t h rive on the individuality of those around them whi l e building on thei r successes. When walking th r ough the Pandemonious halls of • Golden , individuals portray the togetherness fe l t by both the student body and the faculty. We a r e a vast array of cu l tural backgrounds and incredibl e experiences. This diversity adds a spice to the fl avor of Golden (don't forget the fl our). Now that you have the recipe of our success, r ead on, and you will discover the t r ue faces of Golden ; they, like Pandemonium , wi ll n ever cease to amaze you! Eil een Burke and Mette Boes .
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Mr Youngmann, Andre w Spra g gs, and R ob in Ha g e l be rg co n tr ibu te t o o ur study o f Dem o graphics. P hotos by Staff.
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Senior Demons show their spirit du.ring the pandemonic Homecoming parade Photo by Mr. Byrne.
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"Look at the freshmen!'' you say. You hear your friends comment, "Yeah, they can't even cheer!" Did you ever think that you were like that? Yes, even the seniors were once freshmen. Remember your first year in high school? Your class chant sounded something like, "ninety-three, ninetythree, blah blah blah.,. Now when you cheer, a strange feeling overcomes you, something like , well, like, PRIDE! Tbe result is a roaring, "NINETY-THREE!! NINETY-THREE!! NINETY, NINETY, NINETY-THREE!!!"
It seems so unfair that the best year goes by so fast, and your freshmen year drags by. Tye Mccloskey says, "Thinking back to my freshmen year, I can remember it like yesterday, but it seems like lOyears ago," Well, allyoulucky dogs you, you made it. The years of high school, which either crawled or flew past you, are gone. Cherish them and remember them. Megan Varveris and Monica Loseman
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Gone Fishing! Dressed 'up in their fishing geai.-, Michelle Hein gives a thumbs up to Megan Varveris ~Photo byJane Hein.
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What is a senior? Well, according to Webster's Dictionary a senior is someone of higher rank and authority. This defmition proves that the attitude seniors possess is their earned right, and their duty in life.
All underclassmen know that the seniors rule, but do the ,seniors know it? Of course they dol According to Jason Haines, becoming a senior was like being crowned king. "You know you're a senior when you walk down the halls and people move out of your way," commented David Burczyk. Having an attitude about being superior is not only a feeling, but also a fact. Devon Larsen feels the dominating attitude, but is reassured by the actions of the underclassmen. Having your cake and eating it too i6 what being a senior is all about. Ahhh, to be a senior! Sarah Gray and Courtney Vogel ,
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Seniors are acting up and being stranger than ever. Jason Miller can be seen talking to himself because, as he explains it, "It helps me to think."
Talking to herselfmight help Nicole Markovchlck break her habit of making turtle faces at people. Stranger still, Matt Dahman chews his knuckles. Jon Baurer is rather proficient driving a stick shift with his right leg while he hangs the other out the window. That's talent in its rawest form! Mette Boe~, one of an acquired palate, enj,oys her daily diet of peanut butter and pickles.
Other odd activities include dipping french fries in fro sties and biting toenails. Then there's always pulling up to the car next to you and asking for Grey Poupon. What about the old sniffing spaghetti through your nose and coughing it out your mouth?
Nose floss, ~s we call it! As the saying goes, "Different strokes for different folks~" Chanda Gustafson, Eileen Burke, Chad Wadsworth and Chad Dierking
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Michael Sutton
Devon Tate
Nathan Taves
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· Believe it or not, when you become a senior, you are struck with a sicknss so severe it causes even the best of friends to become absolutely intolerable to each other. The sickness is "Senioritis ," ,. and it attacks all senior motivational glands and renders the brain helpless to studying and attending class. It results in the belief that school is dismissed even when the attendance office says it's not. When your senior year rolls around, it seems as though there is so much more to do aside from school. And of course, one saying almost every senior lives by is, "when the ski slopes are good, school's not!" ·
, "We have already spent three-fourths ofour lives here, it's time to move on," remarked Shonda Mo~ton. Even though many seniors are anxious to graduate, their years spent in high school will be remembered forever. Katie
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Lounc;ine away their final year of high school. David 'Kwietnewski and Jonathan • Baurer take time to relax in the courtyard. Photo by Heather Pete1'8on.
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Ryan Brown
George Bruckner
Julie Brunker
Chris Budd
"P11mp, pump, pump it up!" P11mping iron in gyms, weight rooms, and health clubs is more of a priority than ever before for high school students. Students go to the gym for many reasons, such as to lose weight, build muscle, or just to make themselves feel better. Becca Deegan-Young states, "I go to the Colorado School of Mines gym to check out all the hot, nerdy engineers!" Everyone always wants to look good for the opposite sex!
Health clubs are for all shapes, ages, and social classes these days. Whether you work-out at home, at the recreation center, or at the heal th club, exercise is necessary for a heal thy life. Virginie Rudloff says, "I need to exercise regularly to feel good about myself." Molly Kuzyk says , "Exercise is my life-isn't it obvious? (Schh ... whatever)."
Michelle Hein and Steph Smith
Jaime Chapa
Cipriano Chavez
Shannon Chisholm
Shao-Tee Chou
Tony Christner
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Bradley Abney
Heather Adkins
Lori Adlfinger
Robert Agosto
Kelly Akin
Roxanne Alder
Ava Anderson
Eliud Aponte
Jaime Bakker
Na than Ballenger
Pamela Bandazian
Shane Barlow
Ariana Bates
Scott Bauer
Matthew Beck
Cynthia Bellows
John Bennett
Julie Berkman
Alexander Bezzerides
Jennifer Blaine
Adrian Bliss
Michael Boatman
Victoria Bostwick
Angela Brewer
Eileen Burke
Meganne Callahan
Jamie Carr
Ebonie Carter
Christopher Chapa
Peter Cieslar
Corey Cinabro
Feliciana Cisneros
Jason Clark
Jessica Clark
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Linda Clark
Seth Collins
Cindy Cooper
Jill Cooper
Jana Crowell
Michael Crozier
Rhonda Davidson
Keefe Davis
Casey DeBerry
Becca
Deegan-Young
Jennifer Deem
Robert Defore
Sean Dill
Elizabeth Doherty
Glenda Dooley
Lisa Dorris
Meagan Dorsch
Vemette Duesterbeck
Sarah Duran-Keen
Lauren Earl
Eldon Earley
Benton Edie
Brandon Edie
Jonelle Eilers
Jacob Elder
Vickie Ellickson
Brian Ellis
Heather Femmer
Luis Ferreyra
Matthew Filsinger
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Ever since the caveman said, "Ooga, ooga, baby", there have been pick-up lines. Although ,ve have long since become more creative, these one-liners are still used frequently to start conversation with the opposite sex. Mike Woods prefers the typical line, "Don't I know you?" Pick-up lines can seem like a joke at times, but usually they are used to show interest. Most any cliche can be used as a pick-up line if you state it in the right situation. Pick-up lines sometimes show peoples different personalities and originality. Casey DeBerry's uniqueness is apparent in his line, "Do you have a quarter? I was supposed to call my mom the next time I fell in love." It used to be that only men could express their thoughts through pick-up lines. Times have changed, and women use them just as much as men do. Shannon Anzures demonstrates her boldness with her favorite line, "Tea, coffee or me. They all will keep you awake." At one time or another everyone uses a pick-up line, unless you are Tony Sparks who says, "I don't use pick-up lines ... I'm a natural." Steph Smith and Michelle Hein
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Rena Fi sher
Joel Fleet
Zach Franckowiak
Rachel Freer
Amy Gardner
Christy Gilmore
Ryan Goble
Richard Gores
Heather Graham
Danielle Granquist
Torina Gray
Joshua Green
Sara Groenhof
Melissa Hagadone
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Ryan Ka s par
Jeff Katzenb erger
Amy Kay
Robert Ken ton
Everyone needs to study to learn and most people have their own unique way of doing it. Most students seem to find studying boring, but students at GHS have found interesting and exciting ways to keep themselves from falling asleep while they study. To stay awake, most students do just about the same thing as Jamie Baker who says, "I have to have music when! study," or like Jamie Cabaniss who says, "I don ' t study, !just put the answers on the bottom of my shoe." There are those with exotic study habits like Mike Woods who says, "I study while lying on top of an elephant." And there are those who have a very unique way of studying, like Kurt Jensen who claimR, '<I learn by osmosis." Unfortunately, there are those like Tim Lane who have the opinion, "What's studying ! have never heard of it "
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Chad Kop ser
Noah Koro sec
Chris Kutz
Molly Kuzyk
Steven Langdon
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Robin Hagelberg
Jack Hager
Heather Hahn
Brian Hall
Travis Hall
Gerald Hansford
Brenda Hardman
Kim Hebert
Sarah Heineman
Mark Henagar
Colin Herzoff
Jake Hill
Brad Hoover
Damon Horst
Criss Hoyt
Jennifer Huebel
Cory Ingram
Wayne Janeck
Kurt Jensen
Eric Johnson
Heather Johnson
Jessica Johnson
Katie Jones
Nicole Jones
Phil Kiphardt
Scott Kleihege
Justin Kleineider
Kami Klimchalk
Lori Koehler
Gerda Lange
Kristen Larsen
Anne LeFevre
Greg Levitt
Jeff Linsenbigler Juniors - 127
Mohit Lohanil
Liberty Long
Monica Loseman
Cori Lusk
John Mack
Jennifer Maren
Ashley McCullough
Audrey McDonald
Jennifer McDonald
Colin McK.inna
Sarah Merryman
Melissa Miiller
Cody Mitchell
Davina Monson
Missy Morris
Jessica Mosier
Jaymie Mulvihill
Joel Murray
Melinda Nelms
Katie Nelson
Rachel Newberg
Nhan Nguyen
Coreda Nicol
Tracey Nobel
Shane Norris
Heather Nuanes
Jonathan Nyholm
Amy Odum
Jon Olmore
Samuel Olsen
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Ha! Ha! Ha! The laughter you hear in the background reminds you of all the embarrassing moments you've ever had and never want to remember. Everyone has done something embarrassing in their life. From small to big, everyone has gotten red cheeks at one time or another from an embarrassing moment. Matt Filsinger experienced it when he said , "I mooned a bunch of nuns." Most moments happen when you are young,just as it did to Peter Cieslar, "I fell off the monkey bars and landed on top of a girl." Or when Chad Wadsworth said, "I ran through my elementary school library in the buff." Embarrassing moments don't just last a minute, they can last a lifetime. As in the case of Monica Loseman who quotes, "My whole freshmen year was an embarrassment." Andy Wood has never forgotten the morning of a swim meet when he arrived late and sleepy and forgot to put on his swim suit. When he took off his sweats he realized, "I didn't have my swimsuit, and I was standing there in my underwear." Embarrassing moments can happen to anyone , anywhere. So beware! Tim Bl11m and Megan Varveris Ja
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The smell offreshly roasted coffee beans and the sound of animated conversation fills the air. Where are you? You're at one of the many of the coffee houses around town, of course! Recently, masses of teens in search of hang-outs have stormed the coffee houses that were previously inhabited exclusively by ' alternative' college-students. Why coffee-houses? Eileen Burke likes them because "the atmosphere is much more relaxed. There is also a wide variety of people. You get to see new faces and have good conversation with friends." Julie Berkman seconds that notion stating, "(Coffee houses) are a lot offun just to go to and hang with friends." In general, coffee houses seem to be boredom relievers. Phillip Worobey goes when he's got nothing else to do "because it (drinking coffee) remjnds me of clowns and when you think of clowns, you have fun." Alison
Macalady
Rachel Smith
Terence Smith
Tisa Smith
Michelle Southworth
Anthony Sparks
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Melanie Richards
Rebecca Rising
Jill Roat
Valerie Robinson
Karl Rodriguez
Virginie Rudloff
Jason Russell
Joseph Santilli
Jesse Sargent
Melissa Satterfield
Peter Sauer
Deborah Schelske
Donovan Schenck
Jeremy Schossow
John
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Jenifer Schroeder
Natalie Scott
Shawn Selbe
Trese Seres
Layla Shadlu
Adam Shanabrook
Derrick Shanfelt
Danielle Shook
Jesse Shrader
Jeffrey Spivey
Terri Spratte
Greg Stanley
Jay Stauffer
Daniel Stone
Heather Strobel
Isaac Sublett
Amber Swisher
Champion Tembo
Mkonda Tembo
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James Thompson
Jarrett Thompson
Jason Thompson
Marcos Trujillo
Melynda Tucker
Alexander Tu.mer
Greg Turner
Josephine Turner
Eva Urban
Michelle Vialpando
Ginger Vincent
Dustin Voag
Caroline Wachtler
Kenneth Wadsworth
Chris Wagner
Jessica Wagner
Michael Wallen
Carlee Webb
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Danielle WilHarne knows first band what it's like getting pulled over. Ber smiles and joking will get her nowhere with this stone faced Golden policeman. Her pleading and .flattery prove ineffective. She Oasb'3s one la.st, futile smile even as she signs the ticket. Photos by Jeff Spivey.
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Ah! The joy of driving. The freedom, the exhilaration, the police. Yes, that ever present threat that looms over all drivers tickets. Almost as stressful as the ticket itself is the actual event of being pulled over. As Chris Budd puts it, "It's no fun getting pulled over."
Many rid themselves of the stress of getting pulled over by refusing to admit their guilt. Clear examples of this are Matt Beck, who says, "It was all Dave's fault!" and Jake Hill, with his excuse of, "The light was only pink, I swear." Some concentrate more on not getting a ticket. One such individual, Becky Purvis, got some bad advice. "Everyone told me to cry and I'd get off, but it didn't work." A very lucky few have no need to worry about tickets. Josh Smith, for instance, brags, "I've been pulled over ten times and have never been given a ticket." There are those with even less stress than Smith. One such person , Am her Swisher, says, "I've never been pulled over,' cause I'm awesome! " Kim Hebert shares her good luck with friends. "I'm good luck, no one gets a ticket when I'm in the car." Chad
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Heather Welch
Melany
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Danielle Williams
Dawn Wiseman
Ivan Woehr
Ryan Wolfrum
Andrew Wood
Michelle Wood
Michael Woods
Phillip Worobey
Angela Woznick
Jeremy Wuertemburg
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Renee Zigner
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Michael Bollig
Wilber Bond
Katheriena Boog
Robert Bowling
Patrick Boyd
ITap Tap Tap goes the pencil on the desk of a bored student. "Stop tapping the pencil," screams the teacher. Now what do you do when the teacher says to stop the tapping? Obviously you do something that will entertain you to get through the tremendously long hour and a half period. There are so many choices but the most used is what Megan Goodwin does best, "I talk." And what happens if you just might have to go to the bathroom? Well Jessica Wager says, "I go to the bathroom every five minutes." Shawn Ford sets an example for students at, "Nap time!" And you could even "daydream" like Kiera Bresnahan, or do what Tasha Markovcbik does, "think about guys," or even choose to follow Craig Martin's example and "make never ending chains of staples." Do what you wish, but please don't "sit and watch the teachers age," like Dan Matlock. Tim Bl11m
Sarah Boyd
Erika Brak.ken
Kim Brennecke
Keira Bresnahan
Jeff Brewer
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Erik Ahlstrom
Daryl Ambrose
Jay Anderson
Richard Apodaca
Jason Arnsparger
F,mily Bachman
Andrew Baer
Jerusha Baker
Todd Baker
Aaron Baldwin
Jason Barnard
F,mily Barton
Forrest Bartosh
La.ray Beck
Rosemary Beesley
JaymaBennett
Marc Berk
Matt Berk
Jesse Bielak
Larry Bina
Elizabeth Bitner
Ramie Black
Tim Bl,im
Heather Bohn
Nathaniel Brodie
Jeff Brown
Kory Brown
Charlene Brunker
Johanna Budd
William Bunn
Liam Burnell
Holli Byerly
Carlos Caceres
Jason Campbell
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Sophomores
Tim Campbell
Anngela Cannady
Luke Carr
Michael Carter
Nathan Carter
Travis
Charopnoise
Aaron Cheuvront
Kristin Childs
Jessica Coa1man
Jason Colson
Deanna Cook
Jennifer Cookson
Derek Corbett
John Cox
Jesse Darrow
Zackery Davis
Kristi Denner
Todd Dierking
Nathan Dodge
Stacie Driggers
Laura Duke
Trampus Dvorak
Rusty Dye
Stephan Eisenbarth
Jason Elms
Melinda Emanuel
Brenda Epps
Taylor Estes
Peter Facinelli
Darrell Farmer
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"Hey Michelle, have you ever been sitting there, minding your own business, amongst a group of guys and they start comparing their boxers?" "Well Steph, as a matter of fact, the other day Devin McCay shared some personal information with me. He told me he was wearing his favorite boxers, which had florescent reindeer on them." In the nineties, talking about your choice of boxers, or the ones you wore, didn't seem to be a personal topic.
Boxers were IT; the sophomores agreed that boxers were the most comfortable fashion for girls and guys. Wendy Sorensen added, "My favorite pair of boxers are my uncle George's. I wear them to bed because they are comfortable." Well, I guess that boxers were not that new of a fashion! Although boxers were not anew fashion, the days ofwhite or blue-and-white-striped boxers were over. Everyone expressed their own personality in their style of boxers. Neil Meehan stated that his favorite pair of boxers had Santa Clauses on them. The unmentionable is now mentionable! Michelle
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Terry Feth
Steven Filsinger
David Fish
Shawn Ford
Laura Fox
Jason Francis
Joshua Fraser
Jeremy Fulton
Erin Furtak
Jeremy Gabrielson
Mark Gaddis
Jake Garner
Jennifer Goodland
Megan Goodwin
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Jeffrey Jackman
Hayley Jackson
Leah Jarvis
Jessica Jenkins
Angela Johnson
Braces those dam awful things that most teens 11nfortunately have to face in order to conform to the tooth standards in this country today. Are they worth it? "They are pointless and painful," T.J. Feth comments. "I'm counting down the days until I get mine off," seconds Kim Brennecke. But these are the people who have yet to reach that exalting last visit to the orthodontist when the little devils are pulled off; the day when you can feel your slimy teeth again. The day, as Erin Hawkin~ puts it, when "you can eat food and not have it stuck to your teeth an hour later." Of course, there are many advantages to braces that outweigh their temporary inconveniences. Besides the obvious advantage ofbeing able to "pop rubber bands at teachers," like Keira Bresnahan, you can look forward to having model straight teeth for the rest of your life (if you wear your retainer). Alison Macalady
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Michael Johnson
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Justin Griffith
John Griffiths
Lena Groves
Michael Hall
Michael Hardendorf
Rebecca Harmon
Eric tmeister
Myles Harvey
Joanne Havengar
A.dam Hawley
Michael Hayden
Karen Heater
Todd Benson
Shawn Berther
Jessica Billey
Terri Hobson
Kelly Buffo ,an
Amber Holland
Autumn Holland
Nicolas Huerta
Michael Hult
Melissa ID
Rainbow Ironshell
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Matthew Kaspar
Ladonna Keith
Shannon Kelley
Tamra Kemler
Kim Kettlewell
Daniel Kibler
Steven Kibler
Kelly Kirlin
Laura Kolin
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Corinna K11nz
Michelle K11nze
Veronica Kurtubi
Brian Lamaster
Jeffrey Lee
Eric Lehto
Molly Leonard
James Lindberg
David Lowe
Nathan Lowe
Antonio Lucio
Joshua Mackey
Kevin Mahoney
Natasha Markovchick
Amie Marsh
Bryan Marshall
Craig Martin
Andrew Martinez
John Martinez
Daniel Matlock
Tahim Mattox
Michael McGinty
Ryan McKellips
Sara Mee
Neil Meehan
Jessica Meyer
Amanda Miller
Holli Mills
John Monckton
Tara Montague
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You wake from a "dead-as-a-log" sleep an unacknowledged sound, like nothing you have heard before.You decide to see ifit' s a life threatening monster, or maybe just your dog, doing the usual dog rituals. As you literally roll onto the mountains of stuff engulfing the floor and make your way to the light switch, it is evident that it is not the dog. You flip on the switch , and (here is an appropriate time for the suspense music ) you see the trash can swaying back and forth, muttering "feed me."
This is a common nightmare for sophomores I decided to let the secret out of the dark and into the school yearbook So I armed myself with a pen and some paper and, as some said, a difficult topic of "my room is so messy that ... " in a quest to uncover the truth about our sophomores. Ken Whitten can identify, "I have fungus growing in my trash can. Mice don ' t even go into my room." In a safer and a bit more sanitary way, Jim Lindberg says, "I trip over all my stuff when I sleepwalk." Todd Dierking exclaims that his room is so messy that "only I can live in it." It' s your room, do with it as you wish. Mette Boes
Corinna Montesano
Michael Montgomery
Steve Morgan
Shane Morrow
Jamie Moss
Daniel Motes
Brett Myers
Elton Naranjo
Kristian Navant
Boyd Nelson
Amy Newcomm
Kim Nguyen
Gus Nickell
Joe O'Brien
Chad Ohara
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In a pit of despair, Kyle Bond demonstrates the art of c reating a messy room. Of course he r.lairns to know where everything is located. Sure! Photo by Josh Green. •,,
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Stacy Roberts
Kyle Robertson
Mariana Romero
Christopher Roth
Jeremy Rowe
'½ny fool can tell the truth, but it requires a man of some sense to know how to tell a lie well." Samuel Butler. But it takes an even smarter and more observant person to avoid falling for a whopper. Jennifer Rand warns, "You can always tell liars by their unsteady voice and blinking eyes that avoid contact." Or often times tell-tale sign is a Pinocchio-length nose. However, not everybody can tell a lie from the truth.
On the other side of the lie are the guppies who fall into the great lie trap. Jim T,indberg pulled the wool over his entire family; "I told my family to buy a wreath instead of a Christmas tree so that we could have more presents. I couldn't believe they fell for it." Then there's Laura Duke, who has fond memories of the miraculous, though misleading, Icy Hot Acne Cure and soccer team lists, thanks to Jenny Maren and Erica Brakken. Stephanie Davis
Catherine Ryan
Christa Sanders
Courtney Sasa
Melissa Sauer
Katherine Saunders
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"Who, me?" Is this a face of a compulsive liar? Jason Elms.. looks innocent after telling a whopper. Photo by Heather Preston.
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Jessica Olsen
Travis Olson
Brian Outland
Ryan Parfet
Kassa Parsons
Rebecca Pease
Aaron Petersen
Edmund Phillips
Joseph Phillips
Cheryl Pietrzyk
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Adam Porter
Brook Porter
Ricky Price
Lindsey Proctor
Paul Queneau
David Qureshi
Jennifer Rand
Kelly Reinecker
Jennifer Reyenbeau
Stephanie Rickard
Carrie Riedel
Jessica Riggs
Cole Roberts
Heather Sawyer
Karla
Schi:r01 meister
Stephen Schlieman
M.arsa Scully
Aaron Seabaugh
Aaron Segesman
Eric Shaffer
Carlyn Siegesmund
Don Skala
Joshua A. Smith
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Phillip Smith
Wendy Sorensen
Luk.us Squires
Kelly Stanton
Erik Stattrnan
Sarah Stein
Jeremiah Sterner
Devan Storms
Peter Stow
Rena Strain
Connell Tate
Matthew Thomas
Michelle Thompson
Dana Tripp
Keri Trost
Meghan Truckenbrod
Ealy Tucker
Amy Turgeon
Courtney Turner
Gregory Urban
Luke Vanduyn
Grant Varveris
Sara Verbeck
Christopher Vigil
Troy Vigil
Jessica Wager
Michelle Wagner
Craig wallin
John Wengrovius
Brenda Westby
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Tiffanie Wh eeler
Erin Whitford
Curtis Whiting
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Shaine Wieber
Brian Willis
Adam Wilson
"We are more experienced in a lot of different stuff, ha, hat" Emily Bachman
''We only have two more years!'' Kristian Navant
Ryan Witt
Robert Wollner
Kari Wyant
''We're not freshmen, we are only two years away from being seniors!'' Melissa Ill
Jason Yosha
Lennie Young
Joseph Younger
''We can drive and I don't see any freshmen driving.'' Sara Verbeck
Andrew Zaba.rias
Jeremy Zahrte
Joy Zhang
"Nothing really needs to be said about our superiority over the freshmen.'' Jessica Riggs
Jamie Zigner
''You look at the freshmen, and then a look at the sophomores, you will be struck by a blinding flash of the obvious.'' Kim Brennecke
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Sophomore year in high school: a year when people get more involved in activities, a year when many people make the j11mp into the driver's seat, and, most importantly, the first year that you are no longer a freshman. Sophomores gain a new perspective on high school, their spirit swells as they begin to understand some of the pandemoni11m around them. Keira Bres11aban's feelings on the subject were these, "We may not be the biggest, but we are definitely the BEST!" Sophomores also continue to try to find their own identity, among the mix of fads and fashions, people and problems. New situations and problems begin happening in a persons sophomore year, but overall, most will remember the year as lot of fun. Noelle Behrens best s11mmed up the feelings of many sophomores by saying, "Sophomore spirit is the backbone of the school." Sophomore spirit is truly up and coming. Tim Bl11m and Mickey Correll.
Kim Nguyen is learning bow to makie a rose for a cake at the King Soopers booth at the 1993 Goldel'l High School Career Fair. Look.in' goocl Kim! Photo by Ashley McCulloueh,. John Monckton sports off bis nintey-five letter jacket with Shana Weber, Kelly Kirlin and Grear Shultz help~ him by pointing at it.
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Here is Gus Nickell. a sophomore filled with Golden High School spirit, C<'rnin1up with a really swell idea. Photo by Ashley McCulloueh,.
During a Golden Homecoming assembly, the sophmores have Emily Bechman, with her demon tatoo, use her athletic stn,agth to participate.
by Ashley McCullough,
And now the mio11te we've all been wai~for, the sophomore spirit award goes to (drum roll pJe:::ee)...Ledonna Keith, Andy Bear, Ja.aon Cambell, and Shane Weibe.rastheyrnak"a '95.
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''We came, we saw, we laughed, we ran the other way.''
Kelly Stanton
''I actually passed for once."
Billy Bunn
''I had a good time and was in a lot more activities than last year.''
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Pamela Baughman
Daniel Beck
Scott Beckley
MariaBefay
Each December, the songs of the holidays ring throughout the halls, and people walk about with an air of happiness. It's the holiday season: a time of traditions. So, what kind of traditions do people have anyway?
Kevin Koel's family can't seem to wait to open their gifts, so they
open their presents on Christmas Eve. Sarah Hebeler has an aunt and uncle who celebrate Christmas morning by going to the W affie House for breakfast in their pajamas. In Kristin Kiphardt's family, they have to write a poem to go along with the present that they give. Wendy Heywood gets to go on exciting vacations, like going camping on a beach in Mexico.
We each have our own traditions that make the holidays a special time of year. What are yours? Sarah Gray
Cody Bentley
Jolene Bernard
Erin Bettale
Patrick Bitner
Gary Boatman
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Shayden AdamsWard
Zachary
Amba.riantz
Adam Ambrose
Shaun Ambrose
Nicholas Ammon
Michael Anderson
Andrea Archer
Renee Ardoin
Mike Arledge
Shanna Ash
Christopher Asher
Jack Atencio
Danielle .A.11miller
Michael Bade
Chris Baggett
Tricia Bair
Wendi Baker
Shawn Bakker
Jeremy Ballenger
Zachary
Ballentine
Jason Barkow
Steven Barlow
Steven Barrett
Erick Bartosh
Kathrine Bosio
Lindsey Brazil
Kimberly Brown
Sidney Brown
David Bryant
Jamie Burke
Sherry
BUITOughs
Barbra Campbell
I.arina Cannady
William Carpenter
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Jillian Carlock
Seth Carr
Christian Carson
Crystal Casias
Salina Cinabro
Kelli Colligan
Jessica Collins
Patrick Collins
Tanya Cook
Kelly Cooper
Chuck Cornely
Kristine Cornely
Carli Coupens
Jamie Cox
Jessica Crosswhite
Sara Crowell
Brian Dalton
Brett Davis
Kent Davis
Rachel Davis
Kara Decarolis
Rianne Delery
Craig Delgado
Kelley Denner
Jessica Dicke
Jerry Dinzes
Holly Ditto
Serena Dovey
Matthew Dozzo
Matthew Driscoll
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Peeved: an annoyance. While we all have pet peeves, some freshmen seem to have more than others. Jill Katzenberger said, "I hate it when people are constantly in bad moods and take t it out on you." Similarly,AndreaArcherclaims, "I hate it when ~,...Jt people think they are better than everybody else."
When asked what her pet peeves were, Julie Heinz said with a smile, "When Carli Cooper goes skiing down the slopes of Keystone in a blizzard wearing only a scarf and a hat." Don't you wonder what peeves Carli?
If you're like most freshmen, you have pet peeves about school. Freshman Maria Befay said, "I hate it when people always blame freshmen for everything that goes wrong." Another freshman, Jason Asher, agrees by saying," I hate when seniors and j11niors think they own the school and treat freshmen like lower life forms." But not to worry, freshmen, your upperclassman pet peeves will soon be over, and in a few years, you'll rule the school.
So while you Demons are thinking about what peeves you, keep in mind the freshman pet peeves. Stephanie Morse
Jennifer Duplessis
Daniel Duran
Dawn Durant
Richard Dwight
Karen Dyke
Alfredo Echeverria
Beth Elder
Patrick Engel
Andrea Erpelding
Kurt Falkenthal
Amanda Fein
Linda Ferrera
Lisa Fitch
Gregory Francis
Kristie Freeman
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Freshman Seth Carr is stuck pushing another penny in the library, an underelessrnan pet peeve. Photo by Josh Green.
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Sarah Hebeler
Karen Heffelfinger
Ju.lie Heinz
David Herbert
For most of us, just being a freshmen seems to be a big enough problem, but for freshmen, the biggest problem is trying to find a ride to lunch. Freshmen often have to b11rn rides off the upperclassmen who are able to drive. When asked about b11rnrning rides, Hilary Turner responded with, "Everyone wants to take me to lunch! Ha!" Even though many freshmen do get rides, some choose to follow the example of Matt Elvenholl and Allyson Reynolds who say, "We don't h11rn rides!!!" Or there are those who do what Chris Carson does, "I walk-I get exercise." Many even have their own opinion about b11rnrning rides, like Brittany Isenberger who says, "The guys are so silly, they think we're seniors!" Yes, some freshmen can get rides, and the select few who do usually have an enjoyable experience. So freshmenj11rnp for joy when they get rides. Wendi Baker even had some advice for her fellow classmates about bumming rides, "Joy to the world, let us all be merry and b11rn rides ." Tim Bl11rn
Justin Hill
Michael Hinds
Lindie Hitchcock
Hillary Holland
ChrisHorn
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Brittany Isenberger, Sarah Hebeler, Laura White and Karen Dyke walk through the school grounds. Photo by Cynthia Bellows.
Aaron Fried.lander
Craig Fulmer
Christen Gair
Craig Gamble
Sara Gans
Brandon Garretts
Ryan Gee
Keith Gibson
Aaron Gil
Brant Gleaton
Laura Gonzalez
Jessica Granish
Derek Grantano
Lacie Gray
Don Grundeman
Anili Gupta
Rodney Hadwiger
Donald Hagberg
Shawn Baines
Jason Ball
Benjamin Hamblin
Shawn Hansen
Kayla Haptonstall
Paul Hargrave
Shawn Horner
Jayna Horvat
Bryn Hudson
Jeanett Huerta
David Imer
Brittany Isenberger
Heather Jacobson
Darus Jaquez
Shannon Jeffreys
Garrick Johnson
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Kathryn Johnston
Vincent Joiner
Brett Jorgensen
Michelle Juneau
Joy Kaspar
Jill Katzenberger
Roxanne Kay
Clifford Kelley
Leah Kerr
Sanni Keskimaki
Molly Kinghorn
Kirstin Kiphardt
Kenneth Knox
William Knuteson
KevinKoel
Mark Kolin
James Konegni
Arthur Kr.eystek
Jan Kunter
Michelle Lafferty
Carissa Lauwers
Heidi Layman
Michael Lee
Joshua Lichtenauer
Terry Lilly
Melissa Lockhart
Emily Lowe
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William MacDonald
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At some point in time, every student has to face his or her worst fear-the due date excuse. Most people believe that it takes a expert who has practiced the technique for several years, if not a lifetime, to master the excuse. Nonetheless, while some students nearly pass out at any opportunity to save their grade, others have the ability to keep calm, cool, and collected. According to some of the best alibi-makers, a truly good excuse depends on the student's ability to tell a believable tall tale in a instant, without showing it. Jill Katzenberger tries to confuse her teachers by saying, "Someone boughtitfrom me for one hundred dollars, butl'llcutyouinifyouputmedownforan 'A'." Some kids take risks just to see what they can get away with, like Jerry Dinzes, who plays it smart by acting stupid, asking "What homework?" Unfortunately for Laura White, the generic phrase "I have itin my locker, and my locker's jammed" can only buy her minimal time to think up another excuse. A good excuse can get you out of sticky situations, but don't get too dependent. You can't fool all the teachers all of the time! Chad Dierking
David Mack
Matthew Manley
Michael Mares
Nathan Mataya
Brian Maxwell
Michael Mayer
Sarah McG•iane
Stacey McGuire
Courtney McNa
Kelly Meier
Sharon Micke
Christopher Miller
Cody Miller
Raymond Miller
Heather Moon
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--Do you expect me to believe that?" asks Ms. Joan Clark while inteITogating Beth Elder as 'lracey Anzures can only look on. Photo by Ashley McCullough..
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Jennifer Preston
Jesse Rene
Allyson Reynolds
Cliff Roberts
Greg Roberts
Among the diminutive stature offreshmen in the halls of Golden this year, there are those who have joined the elite Demon athletes of the varsity sports programs. Such athletes command respect and admiration from fellow athletes and students alike. These select few hold their heads high as LETTERMEN. Many of these "short superstars" have, however, found it hard to "fit in" with upperclassmen. "At first it was hard being the smallest on the team, but I got better," boasts Jeremy Ballenger of the varsity soccer team. Mike Anderson added, "At first I didn't think I'd fit in, but everyone was cool about it." Also having trouble fitting in was softballer Alison Peterson, who says, "It was difficult playing behind Chrissy Ryan and finally lettering only in State." But all the frosh lettermen have created a new standard for freshmen. Chad Wadsworth
Luke Roberts
Matthew Robie
Tami Rodriguez
Kara Rome
Amanda Rose
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Tiffany Moon
Michael Moore
Jodi Mundt
Bethany Murphy
Carrie Myers
Jeromy Naslund
Mark Newman
Cory Nickerson
Carl Nielson
Christina Norberg
Jeremy N,ianes
Dustin Offerson
Anna Olson
Kelly Osheroff
Kathryn Owen
David Palmer
Nicholas Paslay
Carrie Pearse
Christine Peters
Michel Petersen
Alison Peterson
Malinda Pickup
Leonardo Pope
Kelly Powers
Brad Roser
Amanda Rundle
Saman Sadeghi
Charles Sandt
Luc.as Santilli
Crystal Schenck
Shirelle Schmidt
Daniel Schmied
April Schossow
Jtffrey Schroeder
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Stephen Schroeder
Adam Seabaugh
Melissa Seiber
Denise Shaner
Nicole Six
Joanna Skwara
Alisha Smith
Jamie Smith
Lea Smith
Nicole Smith
Jeramy Snidow
Kevin Southworth
Katherine Standley
Justin Steeves
Sheena Steeves
Skyler Stillwell
John Stoaks
Lara Stone
Eric Storms
Colleen Struck
April Stuessy
Craig Sutton
Patrick Swift
Dusty Tafoya
Paul Tate
Trisha Thoma toJ
Christine Thompson
Jacob Thompson
Mary Le To
Michelle Tucker
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Ali P e t e r so n, C hristen G air, We ndi Baker, T,i sa Fitch. Kelley C ooper, and Kelly Denner are stac king up to prove that Freshme n aren't always on the bottom. Photo by H. Preston.
Freahman J e remy Balle nger ties Senio r Beth Weller's shoe in an act of subservience Don't you think th.is should be required? Photo by Heathe r Preston.
''I don't like being a freshman because we don't get to do a lot of the cool stuff, like lock-ins, and we get left out of the best dance, Prom!''
Tanya Cook
''I hate being a freshman because when you mess up, or make a simple mistake, everyone says you did it because you're a stupid freshman."
Pam Baughman
''I hate being a freshman because there are always jokes about how stupid we are, and theyjokeaboutourheight and maturity."
Carli Coupens
Freshmen year...it seems like such a long time ago. Think back, remember pushing pennies and being blamed for every problem the upperclassmen had? Well,some things never change. Freshman are still thought of as the low men on the tot:empole, the bottom of the peck:in g order. As freshman Zach Ballentine says, "Being a freshman is Jame because everybody else treats you like a little kid, even though you are only one or two years yo11nger." Upperclassman treatment offreshmen is not the only complaint, perhaps the most groaning among Golden freshmen is over driving. Ben Hamblin "just wants his license!" Just remember, the upperclassmen understand, afterall, we all went through "fresbmandom". Maybe the worst thing about being a freshmanis that "there are three more years!" At least that's what the freshman class seems to think. Adam McClain
SeniorJasonReynebeauputsFreahma.nNathanMatayainhisplace, after thinking he was actua1ly old enoueb, to be a tridette. Photo by H. Preston.
Rbann~n Jeffreys and Jenny Preston are both Fresh.me~ but you would.n-i know it just by }()(')king at them.
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Leab leerr decided a lone time ago that if you just look good, and walk fast, nobody will know you're a frtthman, Too bad everybody knows now, huh l.eab' Photo by H. Preston..
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Helping us with our special needs i.e the special education department. Back row, Me. Cease and Ms. Nowak. Front row, Mr. Murdock, Mr Martonovich, Mr. Brodbeck, Ms. Harris, and Ms Gaudette.
Bringinr an international zest to the echool, is the foreign language department. Back row, Mr.Yanz, Mr. Sweet, Mn. Andenon, Mr. Horst, Mrs. Poveda.. Front row, Ms. Julian, and Ma. Brown. Photo by Dick Byrne.
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Enlightening us with the Golden Diamond is the social studies department, Mr. Woods, Mr. Stokes, Mr, Kinsey, Mrs. Bettinger, Ms. Wahl, and Ms. Casagrande.
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Help~ to put our lives into perspective is the counseling department. Back row, Mr. Bollig, Mr. Doug:laee, and Mr. BAcbrnan, Front row, Ms. Gunn and Mrs. Maupin. Photo by Dick Byrne.
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Hayes, Ms. Cook, Ms. Zacb. Mrs. Kessler, Ms. Fitzgeral~ Mr. Putka. Front row, Mr. Carpinello, Mr. j iu..a..;..&..,..:i Bradsby. Photo by Dick Byrne.
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With their medal winnine smiles, the Phyaical education departmant, Mr. Kintz, Ms.. j Wilcox, and Mr. Hornecker, whip the echool into shape. Photo by Dick Byrne. illl -.,,,
of Golden High School goes incognito, but we know that these colorful a.rtisans are really Mr. Du.nn. Mr. Youngma.nn, Mr. McGinnis and Mr. Barkey (student teacher). Come on, Guye! Your disguises can't fool usl Better luck next time.
The Art Department
Photo by Dick Byrne.
Thie p-oup of fine individuala firmly bellevee that the pen ua miv,tier than the sword. The F,ns)i&b Oepartment la (Back Row) Mr. Berpnreter, Mr. Klug, Mr. Sharp, Mr. Byrne, Mr. Finelli, Mn. B1'"&ncb, Ms. BoPJ?etein, Mr. Farrar. (Front Row) Mrs. Jouett and Ms. Clark.
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Photo by Heather Peteraon.
These are the men who brine ua the 101 (IN TUNE) trombones in the big parade. TheM Muaic Men are Mr. Edson and Mr. Weinstein. Photo by Cynthia Bellowa.
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The science department of Golden High School, including (Back Row) Mr. Iverson, Mr N,uyen, Mr. Scholee, Me- T,eeei, Mr. Seba)barner, CFron1 Row) Ms. Smith, Mn Ornes, Ms. King (student teacher) co11pepte for the purpose of placin4f their image on a thin sheet of J.ieht sensitive paper (in layman'• terms, meet for a picture) Photo by Mr Byrne
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Diane Brown, Dave Bachman, and D e wain Wood each contributed greatly to making Golden High School what it is today.
Ms . (F rau ) Brown influenced a great many kids as t h e only German teacher h ere at GHS. Her ingenuity and carefr ee attitude were expressed not only here, but also abroad, through t h e many tri p s she organized to Europe.
Having a helpful counselor is a lways a grea t ex p erien ce for students at any school, Mr Bac hman was abl e to l ead ki d s t h ro u gh their future and keep them in school simultaneously.
In his thirty years here at GHS, Mr. Wood , or "Woody ," as h e was more commonly known, started the raft trip programs, initiated senior seminar and innovated the learning process, all while keeping current on his history.
It was no wonder these hard working teachers decide d to retire. Chad Wadsworth, Peter Cieslar, and Danell Dittbrenner
"\Voody" flashes a look of concern on a raft trip th rough Uta h . H is experience spans many years and warns him of dangers so he can act to prevent them. Photo courtesy of D e,vain Wood.
D ewain Wood rests atop Mt. E l bert on one of h is many se n ior se m . expeditions. His stre n gth has been l ege n da r y at Go l d e n sin ce be fore many of us ,vere even born. Photo courtesy of Roger M eyer.
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Dave Bachman enjoyed being a counsellor and hel ping students at Golden, as you can tell from his familiar smile. Photo courtesy of Dave Bachman.
In her element, the great outdoors, Frau Brown rests with her dog "Partly Cloudy" and reflects on Golden.It was a lot of fun for all of us. Thanks! Photo courtesy of Diane Brown.
Frau Brown samples the culture of Salzburg on a student trip toAustriain 1981. M-m-mM-m-mGood! Photo courtesy of Diane Brown.
Mr. Wood displays a carefree attitude with Mrs. Stokes on the night of his retirement dinner, but all was not smiles that night. Many tears were shed as "Woody" said his final goodbyes. Photo by Mr. Byrne. Retirement - 167
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Mr. Scott Edson, the band teacher, sums up eveyone•s feelings about GBS by singing thelyrics to theimmortal JamesBrown song, "I feel good!"
Photo by Cynthia Bellows.
Pat Maupin and Dick Penizo, two new cnnnaelt)rs to Golden Bi~ School. believed that they "'eot lost every time they walked out of their offices."
Photo by Cynthia Bellowa.
''Thefunniestthingthathappened to me was everyone thought I was Mrs. Smith's son."
Mr. Dat Nguyen
''When I introduced myself to my classes the students thought I was a student.''
Ms. Kerry Casagrande
''Kids walking into the wrong class. Not knowing if its a maroon or a white day."
Ms. Eileen Cook
Have you ever wondered what runs through the minds of our new teachers on their first day of school? Everyone remembers being nervous the first day of their freshmen year, but what would it be like to be a teacher, with the same fears as the new student, while having a responsibility to actually maintain ORDER at the same time? Well, our inquiring minds wanted to know. We sent out our roving reporters to find out how the new teachers were coping. Bruce Stoeklen, one of the new football coache s, had an interesting comment: "I think everything is great, like the students, administration, and the faculty."
What makes these new teachers love Golden so much? Our inquiring minds were dying to discover! Lisa Wahl states, "I truly love it! I have been to many schools and G.H.S . is by far the best." RonFinelli states that we all should be proud because "GHS has the potential of becoming the envy ofJeffco schools." Kelly Reinecker and Katherine Saunders
Ms. Edwards. the cerarni'!S teacher, states, "Golden is very well~ and there are involved students. Furthermore, the students are responsive and expect work."
Photo by Cynthia Bellows.
The vocal teacher, Mr.Eric Weinst:~in, says "Golden is a good school with a sound philosophy and a caring &drnioistration."
Photo by Heather Peterson.
The German teacher, Heidi Gr~a, believes that "Golden is a great place to teach. and the students are really super."
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Photo by Cy»thia Bellows.
Student: 'What a cute little demon . yes, aren't you the sweetest thing! Cuchie, cuchie, coo! This little piggy went to the market, this little piggy "
Demon: (r olling his eyes) "Ohhh, please, where did you come f rom? Listen, pal, I may look small, but my brain is obviously twice as big as you think it is."
Student: ''Wa-wa-wa-waitaminute here, you can talk?"
Demon: "Well, ofcourse I can Geez! My best friends and I are always talking up a storm."
Student: "Okay, let me get this straight, you a r e a baby, you r friends are babies, and together you talk up a storm?"
Demon: "By Geo rge, I think he's got it! So, tell me, do you and you r friends spend a lot oftime reminiscing over the good ol' days, or do you just talk about all of the good times to come ?"
Student : "Huh?"
N O\vadays, our l ives seem to consist of school, homewo r k, an d str ess. Still, every n ow a nd t h en , yo u nee d a break from a ll t h e h ustl e a nd b ustl e of life, pul l ou t t h ose old childh ood pictures, an d r emembe r w h e n fingerpainti ng, s t orytime, an d s h ow
and te l l wer e the m ost important things on yo u r sch e du l e. And d on ' t
forget those times t h at you and your friends jus t couldn 't stop l aughin g at ~I those silly in si d e jokes. Our car efr ee chi l dh oo d d ays a r e over n ow, bu t th e memo r ies wi ll l i ve for eve r in our hearts. So, s i t back a nd r elax, l a u gh a littl e, cry a l ittl e, an d r em emb er your childhood a nd t h ose w ho m a d e the san dbox so speci a l. As Will ia m Blake wrote, ''Th e b i rd a n es t , th e spider a web, m a n fri end sh i p ." Sar a h Gray
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Photo by Heather Peterson.
Alison Macalady
We love you, Ali.
Mom and Dad
Drew Feth
We're proud of you! Your hard work has left almost all the doors open. Great job!!
Best of luck
Mom, Dad, TJ and David
Sommer Gleaton
Dear Sommer, The past 18 years have flown by and they've been the best because you're the best! Thank you for all the truly fun times. You have brought us immeasurable joy each and every day and we love you so very much!
Mom , Dad, Brant
Jennifer Luedtke
Jennifer, Your first ski race! We're so proud of you and we love you!
Mom and Dad
Steph Smith
I can't help wondering where the years have gone since you were just my little girl, but I see you as you are now mature and strong. I hope you know though I'm still here to hold you and to always always love you.
Mom
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Sara Johnson
Sara, Keep up the good work and always be happy. We are proud of you.
Love, Mom, Dad, and Mark
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Julie Capp
Dear Julie,
You are very special to us. Remember your goals and you will go far. Your dreams can come true.
Love, Mom, Dad and Tricia
Amanda Dahl
Congratulations to our affectionate, lively, adventurous, and determined "I do it" girl. "May you live all the days of your life." We love you.
Love, Mom and Dad
Deloris Custer
Happy years to come in college. We know you will be very successful, as you always have been. You are an angel, and we love you!
Love, Mom, Dad, and Charlie
Nicole Markovchick
Your determination was evident even with your first steps. You have so much to give this world. We are proud of you and we love you.
Mom and Dad Tasha and Nadia
Tom Osborn
Tom,
Your life brings joy and happiness to our lives. Congratulations! We're proud of you.
Love, Mom, Dad and Nicole
Holly Leyendecker
Bright in mind and spirit! We are behind you all the way.
Love ya, Mom, Dad and Ethan
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Amber Hayes
What a gift you are to us. Your inner strength and warmth have been an inspiration to us all. you make the world a muchnicerplace. The skyis thelimitforyou Am. We love you, Mom, Dad, Becky, Ryan, and Aunt Gail
Kristine Sloan
Kristine, "Be happy and keep smiling- we are very proud of you."
Love, Mom and Dad
Celina Reppond
Celina, The best is yet to come.
Love, Mom and Dad
Eric Hoffman
Eric,
See only what you wish to exprerience and look at nothing else. We love you, and we are very proud of your accomplishments!
Mom and Dad
Kyra Roberts
Kyra, We could never have guessed the joy you would bring to our lives. Your wit and wisdom are something special.
Love, Mom, Dad, Cliff and Greg
Beth Weller
I'm proud of what you've accomplished and grown to be. Never settle for second best and always remember, EVERYBODY DUCK!
Love, Ryan
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Jason Reyenbeau
We're proud you're our son. You have the brightest future ahead of you! Remember: Stay happy, be responsible for your life, and don't 4 major in minors.
Love Always, Mom and Dad
l
Michael D. Sutton
You have always b ee n our very special gift. Together, we have all learn e d Life's important les so ns , and you have taught u s about what' s mostimortan t in Life. Yourjoy and laughter are what we love the most Continue to be your own person and to live your life as one long, exciting adventure! Our be st wishes go iwth you!
Love you for ever
Mom and Dad
Alyssa Graves
"In the mountains of truth, you never climb in vain." -Nietzsche
Climb high!
Love, Mom
AmyHaimerl
Congratulation A's! We're proud ofyou and we know you're off to bigger and b ette r things. We love you
Love, Mom, Dad and Matt
Heather Mitchell
Congratulations! We are very porud of the beautiful and talented lady you've become. Best wishes for your future.
Love, Dad, Mom, and Travis Clint Langley
Clint,
As I look back on the years when you were once so dependent on your parents And now I stand with much pride, seeing you independent, making choices and decisions on your own. Always follow what you know in your heart is right With much love, pride and prayers.
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Katrina Dimitroff
Jeff Klinkefus
"Congratulations Jeff, Job Well Done!"
We Love you, Mom, Dad and Mike
Katrina, Curiosity killed the Kat? Not this Kat, she's ready to take on any challenge! Don't let anything stand in your way You've got 9 lives, now show the world how it's done. We love you! Your family
Jason Reynebeau
Thanks for being there all the times I've needed someone to listen. You're not just i my big brother, but my best friend. I'll miss you so much.
Love Always, Jennifer
Jesse Fish
You are the greatest and we love you. Follow your dreams and you will go far.
Love, Mom,Dadand Joell
Heather McGilvray
"Angels can fly because they take life lightly." Keep flying, Heather.
We love you, Mom&Dad
Cara Goodwin
Your smile and positive attitude have been an inspiration to us. You are a success.
We love you, Mom and Megan
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Megan Varveris
"The best is yet to come" You have always made us proud of you.
Beth Weller
Love, Mom ,Dad, Grant, Nikki and Jill
Heather McGilvray
She's got at least 3 things going for her. She's cute, she's smart and she's single. Her problem is she's got 3 other things to protect those assets, Clint, Scott and Jason.
Congratulations, Emma-we're your brothers and we're proud!
Danielle Voorhees
We 're proud of who you are and who you will become. Sing, Dance, Laugh and share your spirit with the world.
Love, Dad, Mom and Chris
You're off to Great Places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. Good luck on your way. You have brought us so much happiness. We love you and are very proud of you.
Love , Mom and Dad Nora LeFevre
Nora, You have always embraced life with a smile, don't ever stop!
Love, Mom
Heidi Van Woensel
Heidi-
Wi th a heart ofgold and a sweet, strong, charming, outgoing, bubbley personality and determination you will get where you want to go. Go for it. We love you, Mom, Dad, Traci and Luke
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Bryce Fauver
Being a parent is a challenge, decisions backed by mere prayers. Yet, when the end result is a son as special as you, it all becomes worthwhile. You've made us proud!
Love, Mom, Dad, and Bree
Jennifer Dyke
Jennifer, You've al ways had a winning smile. Don't lose it.
We Love You,
Mom, Dad, and Karen
Jon Baurer
Jonathan, we have always been impressed with your willingness to share and your ability to be a friend. We have no idea what or where, but we know you will excel 1n whateveryouchoosetodo.
Our love is with you always, Mom. Dad, Jen, Merid, Bruch, Trumpkin, Anni, Chaos, T.C., Tuka, Bazoo, Demena, Cloud, and "the fish."
Stacey Hobson
We still love you, even though you spelled your name wrong.
Dad, Mom, Terri, and Eric
MyahMataya
You were a very special and loving child. Now we are very proud of the you, the young woman. We hope that you will be blessed with fulfillment as an adult and will support you with loving care.
Your fami1y, Mom, Dad, Nathan and Taleah
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Scott Sutera
Whatever goals you set, you can and will obtain. We are so proud of you!
Love,
Mom, Steph, andMahmuh
Heather Preston
She must have been a beautiful baby. But look at her nowf
Jenni Scheffel
To: Penny Pillbox
A little word of advice: Thisiswhathappens when you party 'till you puke!
Love Always, Mom and Dad
Jeff Williams
You're very special tous. Youhaveabeautiful heart and are full of love and laughter.
All our love always, Mom, Dad, and Meghan
Sarah E. Gray
We love you, Mom and Dad
Sara Thompson
We have always cherished your enthusiasm, selfmotivation, and love of life. God bless you. We are so proud ofyou, Sara doll!
Love, Mom, Dad, Jake, Em
Devon, Dane Larson
It's hard t.o believe that my baby sister is graduating from high school. Every moment we've spent together has been SQecial and Pm sure we11 have many more times t.o_gether Good luck next year and in the future. Remember that rm proud of you, al ways have been and always will be. Love your big sis, Jen
Dane and DevonAlways an adventure Always so much fun We thank God for both of you All our love, Mom and Dad
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Nikki Quayle
Dear Nikki, "After the day tomorrow, you will graduate." Best of luck. You make us proud.
Love you!
Mom-n-Dad
Chad Dierking
Chad , Remember we will always be there for you-even if you want to talk about "Olephants and Tigers"!
Congratulations!
Love, Mom, Dad and Todd
Eric Mayes
An exciting new world is opening up for you. I wi sh you much happiness and success.
Barbara Scott
Ah the memories. Continue in confidence and with enthusiasm along the delightful roads of tomorrows.
We love you, Mom and Cal
Wendy Lindberg
Wendy, She was always sooocute. Weenjoyed each other' s company a lot. When I would come home from working 24 hours straight, she would light up my life. She like to sit on my lap. She made the hard times easier . Dad
Holly Turnwall
Holly Lynn,
We are truly blessed to have such a special daughter as you.
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Love, Mom
Love and Hugs, Dad, Mom, and Heather
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Sarah Gray
You're special and al ways will be. We are proud of you and your accomplishments. The future is yours.
All our love.
Mom, Dad, Larry, Andy, Jennifer
Michelle Hein
To our Michelle, May all yourtomorrow s bring you as much joy as you have • given us.
Love and Congradulations, Mom and Dad
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Jenni, Thanks for 17 years of your friendship, love, and support. Any time you need a sidekick, you'll know where to find me.
Love, Robert
Yes, Wendy, the whole world can be yours. We love you.
You have been blessed from that first smile. We love you and God bless you.
Dad, Mom , Jerry , Anita, Roni, and Phil
Your friends wonder why you're so strange. Don't worry you'll always be "my favorite Martian."
Mom and ,Timmy
Love, Mom
Jenni Scheffel
Wendy Lindberg
Angela Vogeler
Miranda Krichevsky
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Matt Dahman
We are proud of you, Matt! May all the desires of your heart come true!
Sarah Johnston
Love, MomandDad
You're the best, you're the coolest, you're the radd-est! Wish I had 12 more sisters just like you (andstockin thephone company)!
Love, Your Big Brother Chris
Heather Preston
I can't believe I won't be able to see you everyday. I will miss you more than you realize.
Sarah , There are no words to tell you what you mean to us. You have brought light and joy into our lives for 18 years. May all your dreamscometrue. We love you!
Love, MomandDad
Jennifer Pyler
May your future hold as much joy and happiness as you've • given us.
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I Love You, Jeni
Love, MomandDad
Ryan Versaw
Ryan, you are the greatest son and brother! May God bless you always.
Love, Dad, Mom, Heather and Scooter
Jennifer Pyler
Heather Koleski
Dear Bones, We couldn't be PROUDERofyou! Your smile and perseverance are just two ofthe qualities that make you such a special person to so many people. Remember that we love you bunches and that we will always be here for you. You're the best!
Congratulations!
MomandDad
Heather McGilvray
She's got three things going for her; she's cute, she's smart and she's single. Problem is - she's got three things against YOU J ason,Scott and Clint. Congratulations Emma! We're your brothers and we're proud.
Brock Shipp Smith
I wonder if I will be selected in the first round draft pick! We support your dreams. Whatever you choose to do in life, do it for yourself. We love you.
Mom&Dad
Paige Gerdes
"A charming little girl, a charming young lady today."
Love, Mom, "Poppy", Reed and Andrea
Jon Powell
You make everyday an exciting adventure. Thank you for the laughter, your friendship and all the memories. We love you and are so proud of you.
Love, Mom, Dad and Julie
Jenny Crotzer
You're still the sunshine in our lives.
Love, Mom andDad
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Jennifer Alder
Jen, You are my inspiration. You have come so far and influenced so many people, that I can't help but to admire you. Thanks for taking time for the little people (like me ). I will see you in the White House. Love
Always , Sarz Katie
Mollie Culligan
Courtney Vogel
You have been a joy since the day you were born and I couldn't ask for a better friend! We are both so proud of you!
Love, Mom&Dad
184 - Babies and Buddies
From the moment you were born, your energy filled my life as well as everyone around you. I will always cherish each and every day we've shared especially our trip to California. I love you, Mom I
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Taylor
"Look out world here I come!" And I know you're gonna knock 'em dead Be good, study hard, have fun and check in after. I sure am going to miss you! Love ya bye, Mom
To friends -The picture says it all. Good luck and remember keep your suit on when making mad dashes between hot tubs Ali, Jed, Mette, Dave, Mike, Brian and Matt
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Drew,
Ladies' man from the start! W e wish you the best! W e know that you'll be successful in whatever you do.
Much Love, MomandDad
Sarah Foreman and Carol Stevenson
To our girl s,
It is written you need 10 hugs from someone or so t h ey say, so in spite of the mud h ave yo u hugged your friends today?
Congrats and loves,
2 Moms and 2 Dads
Courtney Vogel
May no hill be too high! You're in my thoughts always.
Love, Dad
To my little Sara, We have a lw ays been two of a kind, with so much in common. W e have grown so close and have d eve l oped an original f ri end s hip that will lastforever. Let's keep laughing, crying, playing, eating and basket freeing! I l ove you! Thanks for everything.
Love, Kate!
Dear Sp11nky,
The time is growing near when we will soon part, but there is something that runs so deep that distance, and not even time can end. It's love. I love you Sp11nky. Don't forget me.
Spanky
Dawn, As E.B. White wrote, "Being with you is like walking on a very clear morningdefinitely the sensation of belonging there." Thanks for always standing by my side. You're one in a million!
Love ya, Loveme
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Jed,
Catherine Sant
smiling. What a joy! Congratulations.
Dad , Mom, and Margie
Here 's to friends and great times. Katie and Sara Inseperable from the second grade until now. Katie, I thank God for blea.sjng me with a friepd like Y.OU. ~e ~un al ways shines when y_ou are by my side. 1 nan.ks Beatnce! I love you, ~ara 188 - Babies and Buddies
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Love,
Ali and Brian
Jed
Congratulations!
Dad, Mom, and Carly
, sundaes, and pool. What a combo! Good luck in the future all.
Maxwell
Love, Your Family
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Greg
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Amber, "'The blue ones." "Tonight, M ichigan." "Are you twins?" "Why did the gir l fall out of the swing'?" "Rocky Ford-P &J " "Lookout Mt." Many more memories to come You mean the world to me.
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Why did the girl fall out of the swing'? Roses are dead. No, no dummy , try again. Hand Check! DEEP ching Callipygian. Your life as a grape Egg. Ponderous Fred/Barney JA + LP. I've always wanted to say
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Jen, I can't sum up everything we've experienced, so 111 make this short and sweet. Thanks fo r all the good times and not-non caloric gumJ Love, Shanda
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What can I say? Spring Break, Jerry's Or how about Joe, Sean! Oh well Thanx for everything!
Love, Steph
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Jen, "Tonight, Michigan " "Why did the girl fall out of the swing'?" " Imaginary friend.• "K-M art layaway lipstick." "Fred." You've been the siste r I al ways wanted. Don't predict my life anymo r e, thought Love, Steph
Shanda, Bennigans, J erry's, Buffet. Bonding and crying in the ca r Thanx fo r everything. I couldn't have made it through th.is year without you Good luck at Doane Joe-Go for it Best of luck 5 0 Love,
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194 - In Memorlum
In a world where anything can happen, where peace reigns over the chaos of War. In a world where the broad spectrum is narrowed by the minds of our leaders. In a world where there can be no true peace, where love comes and goes everyday. · Yet every night when we close our eyes, we go to a world of peace and harmony, It's the world of our dreams. Dreams keep our hopes, ambitions, and memories alive. It's said that when we're asleep we're in a different world. A world where anything you want to happen, happens. A world where you can dance for hours, beneath the shimmering moonlight. Or have a picnic on the sands of a desserted desert island. In this world, Our memories live and breath. In this world, is where I'll be.
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135
Balde ss ari, Rick 60 , 193
Ballenger , Jeremy 8, 38, 39, 81,148,156, 160
Ballenger , Nathan 37,81
Ballentine, Zachary 149 , 160
Bandazian , Pamela 92
Bandy, Ernie 98
Barkey, Coach Brian 164
Barkow, Jason 149
Beckley , Kerry 92 , 98
Beckley, Scott 52, 53, 148
Beesley, Rosemary 135
Befay, Maria 148, 151
Behrans, Noelle 146
Bellows, Cynthia 9, 76
Bennett, J ayma 135
Bentley, Cody 148
Beran, Rick 92
Berk, Marc 135
Berk, Matthew 135
Berkman, Julie 10, 59,130
Bohn, Heather 11, 48 , 79 , 135
Bollig, Mi chael 5 3, 134
Bollig, Mr. Ron
Bond, Brooke 79 , 99
Bond, Kyle 134, 141
Boog, Katheriena 134
Boog, Tracy 92
Bornstein , Ms.Jackie 164
Bosio, Kathrine 149
Bottolfson, Erika 18, 99
Bower, Christa 79, 81,99
Bachman , Emily 59, 85,135,145,146 , 193
Bachman, Mr. Dave 166
Bade, Michael 149
Baer,Andrew53, 134, 146
Baggett, Chris 52, 53, 149
Bair, Tricia 86 , 149
Baker, Brian 18, 46 , 47, 74,76, 79,98
Baker, Chereece 135
Baker, Jerusha 135
Baker, Megan 98
Baker, Linda 164
Baker, Todd 135
Baker, Wendi 149, 152,160
Bakker,Jaime 71 , 87, 89,126
Bakker, Shawn 49, 71,149
Baldwin, Aaron 71,
Barlow,Shane37, 55 Barlow, Steven 52, 53 , 149
Barnard, Jason 134
Barrett, Steven 75, 149
Barton, Emily 135
Bartosh, Erick 149, 192
Bartosh, Forrest 134 Bates, Ariana 59, 63
Bates, Ian 81, 148
Bauer, Jennifer 98
Bauer ,Robert 10, 86, 98
Baughman, Pamela 148
Baurer,Jonatban 81, 89, 90, 98,114,117, 178
Beck, Daniel 52, 92, 148
Beck, Laray 46, 135 Beck, Matthew 49, 143,192
Berkman, Scott 38 , 39,98
Bernard, Jolene 71, 148
Bettale, Erin 148
Bettinger, Ms Leslie 168
Bezzerides, Alexander46 , 47,49
Bielak, Jesse 134
Bina, Larry 135
Bird, Christoper 13, 99
Bitner, Elizabeth 82, 135
Bitner, Patrick 148
Black, Ramie 86, 135
Bliss, Adrian 123
Blum, Timothy 33, 76, 135
Blythe, Charlotte 164
Boatman, Gary 16, 35,53,60, 148
Boes, Mette 6, 76, 79, 99,114
Bowling, Robert 134
Boyd, Mrs Marilyn 83
Boyd, Patrick 83,134
Boyd, Sarah 68, 134
Bradsby,Mr.Dick
Brady, Brandon 86
Brakken, Erika 11, 16,49, 134,142
Branch, Ms. Sue 164
Brassell, Travis 99
Brazil, Lindsey 59 , 81,149
Brennecke, Kim 50, 134,138,145
Brennecke, Matthew 99
Bresnahan, Keira 74, 134,138,146
Brewer, Jeff 134
Brindle, Devin 39
Brittain, Jason 13, 192
Brodbeck, Mr. John 163
We've all had those memorable days in c lass when we become living proof that Murphy was right. Photo by Josh Green.
Brodie, N atbauiel 135
Brooks, Mary 99
Brown, Mr. Bob 162
Brown, Jeff 135
Brown, Kimberly 149
Brown, Kory 135
Brown, Ms. Diane 166
Brown, Sidney 149
Bruckner, George 46
Brunker , Charlene 135
Bryant, David 71 , 149
Budd, Christopher 37, 133
Budd, Johanna 9, 135
Buice, Franklin 24
Bunn, William 135, 146
Burczyk, David 4, 12, 16,49,79, 90,99,111, 114
Burke, Eileen 59, 76, 79,82,83, 130
Burke, clamie 71, 86, 149
Burnell, Liam 135
Burroughs, Sherry 149
Burt, Tonie 89, 99
Byerly, Holli 135
Byrne, Mr. Dick 164
Cameron, Karena 99
Campbell, Aryn 36, 37,92,99
Campbell, Barbra 149
Campbell, tTames 99
Campbell,Jason 135, 146
Campbell, Timothy 136,193
Cannady,Angela 14, 136,149
Cantwell, Darcy 30 , 99
Capp , Julie 32, 33, 99,173
Carlock, Jillian 50, 85
Carlock, Michelle 71, 92,93,99,150
Carlson, Todd 92, 100
Carpenter, William 149
Carpinello, Mr . Don 162
Carr, Luke 136
Carr, Seth 150, 151
Carry, L. 83
Carson, Christian 150,152
Carstensen, Valentin 92
Carter, Ebonie 71, 123
Carter, Michael 136
\Varm food, warm temperatures, and, best of all, even warmer friendsliips. Life do es n't g e t b ett er than this. Photo by Byrno
87,100
Champnoise, Travis 136
Chapa, Christopher 123
Chapa , Jamie 123
Chavez, Carla 100
Chavez, Cipriano 92
Chea tum, Clayton 100
Cheuvront,Aaron 36 , 55,136
Cheuvront, Jeremy 37,100
Childs , Kristin 71 , 136
Chocholek, Jennifer 92
Chou, Shao-Tee 17, 74,79, 123
Christensen , Mandy 100
Chromy, Laura 74, 79,100
Cieslar, Peter 79 , 128
Cinabro, Corey 92, 150
Cisneros, Feliciana 20
Clark, Jason 37
Clark, Jessica 79, 89
Clark, Ms Joan 164
Clark, Linda 124
Clark,Michael 100
Coalman,Jessica 136
Colligan, Kelli 150
Cook, Ms Eileen 83
Cook, Tanya 86, 150
Cookson, J e nnifer 136
Cooley, Timothy 151
Cooper, Cynthia 13, 17 , 21 ,8 1 ,8 9
Cooper, Jill 43
Cooper, Kelly 42, 43, 150,156,160
Corbett, Derek 45, 136
Corbin, Clinton 17, 39,79
Corcoran, Sean 55, 85
Cornely, Charles 68, 150
Comely, Kristine 150
Correll, Mickey 37
Couch, Troy 100
Coupens, Carli 150, 151
Cox, tl am-ie 150
Cox, John 136
Coy, Mandy 34 , 50, 51
Craib, Dawn 100
Crosswhite, Jessica 150
Crotzer, Jennifer 8, 100,183
Crowell, Jana 124
Crowell, Sara 150
Crozier, Michael 124
Dahl , Amanda 72, 100,173
Dahman , Matthew 46,81, 100,114, 182
Dalton, Brian 150
Dalt.on , Scott 100
Darrow , Jes se 136
Daugherty, Dr Roy Davidson , Rhonda 124
Davis , Brett 150
Davis , Keefe 64, 71 , 79
Davis , Kent 150
Davis, Marc 100, 101
Davis, Rachel 150
Davis , Stephanie 76, 79,100 , 101
Davis, Zackery 136
De Berry , Casey 8, 14, 38,39 , 58 ,65, 125
Decarolis, Kara 150
Deegan-Young , Rebecca 9, 21, 58, 122
Deem , Jennifer 125
DeFore, Robert 18 , 65,125
Delery, Rianne 86, 150
Delgado, Craig 150
Cabaniss, Jamie 126
Caceres, Carlos 53, 135
Callahan, Meganne 123
Carter, Na than 136
Casagrande, Ms.
Kerry 162
Casias, Crystal 150
Chamberlin, Craig
Collins, Jessica 150
Collins, Patrick 150
Collins, Seth 37
Colson, Jason 136
Cook, Deanna 136
Culligan, Mollie 13, 16,94, 100,184
Curtis, Cris t.opher 86
Custer, Deloris 92, 100, 173 •
Denner, Kelley 150, 160
Denner, Kristi 81,136
Dicke , Jessica 150
Dierking, Chad 76 , 83,100,101,180
Dierking, Todd 81, lndax-187
How lo!lgbefore Chad Wadsworth lives this one do"vn. Wond e r what questions his c hildren will a s k him! Photo by Byrno.
136,14 1
Dill, Sean 125
Dimitroff, Katrina
76,94, 100,101, 176
Dinkel, Joseph 37, 101
Dinzes, Jerry 71, 83, 150,153
Dittbrenner, Danell
57,62
Dittbrenner, Tanya
50, 51, 92, 101
Ditto, Holly 150
Ditto, Michael 101
Dixon, Paula 101
Dobkin, Mr Craig
Dockter, Mark 101
Dodge , Nathan 136
Doherty , Elizabeth
58,59, 125
Dooley, Glenda 125
Dorris , Lisa 42, 43, 125
Dorsch, Meagan 63 , 125
Dovey, Serena 59, 150
Dozzo , Matthew 150
Driggers , Stacie 59, 86,134,136
Driscoll , Matthew 150
Duesterbeck, Dale 92,101
Duesterbeck, Vernette 81, 125
Duke,Laura136 , 142
D11nn , David 87, 89, 101
D11nn, Mr. Mark
Duplessis , Jennifer
''\VHAT?_ \V e have a test tod~? I thought we ,ver~ gomi to have party?" Photo by Sandra Marie Nations.
\V11at ,vent wrong here, Bre nt? The odds are all in your favor but the girls all seem to be ignoring you. Photo by Byrno.
151
Duran , Daniel 49, 83, 151
Duran-Keen , Sarah
82,83,86,125
Durant, Dawn 151
Dvorak, Blieu 136
Dwight, Richard 151
Dye , Rusty 89, 136
Dyke, Jennifer 5 , 79 , 80,81, 101 , 178
Dyke , Karen 86, 151, 152
Elms , Jason 19 , 136
Elvenholl , Matt 152
Emanuel, Melinda 71,136
Emanuel, Michelle 92 , 101
Engel , Brook 19, 4 7, 102
Engel, Patrick 151
English, Brian 13 , 37, 102
Epps, Brenda 136
Erpelding, Andrea
71 , 151
Erwin, Shawn 63
Estes, Taylor 136
Evans , Mark 102
125, 128
Filsinger, Steven 137
Finelli, Mr. Ron 76, 77 , 167
Fish, David 46, 137
Fish , Jesse 37 , 76 , 102,176
Fisher, Lori 125
Fisher, Rena 125
Fitch, Lisa 151, 160
Fitzgerald,Ms.Elaine
163
Fleet, Joel 37, 125
Fleshman, Ronald 45, 100,102
Ford, Shawn 69 , 81,
134, 137
Gabrielson, Jeremy 137
Gaddis , Brian 100
Gaddis, Mark 137
Gair , Christen 43, 53, 153,156,160
Gamble, Craig 153
Gans, Sara 53, 153
Gardner, Amy 125
Garner, Jake 46, 137
Garner, Na than 100 Garrett, Adriane 100
Earl, Lauren 125
Earley, Eldon 125
Easley, Elizabeth 68, 92,101
Echeverria, Alfredo 151
Edie, Benton 125
Edie , Brandon 125
Edson, Mr. Scott 86, 87
Edwards, Ms . Judy
166
Eilers,Jonelle86, 125
Eisenbarth, Stephan 136
Elder, Beth 20, 151
Elder, Jacob 125
Ellickson, Vickie 92, 125
Elliott, Angela 40, 41 , 101
Ellis , Brian 39 , 125
Ellison, Deedra 101
Facinelli, Peter 19, 136
Falkenthal, Kurt 13, 151
Farmer, Darrell 136
Farrar, Mr Dave 164
Fauver, Bryce 14, 15, 17,37, 102,178
Fein, Amanda 18,151
Femmer, Heather 125
Ferrera, Linda 151
Ferreyra, Luis 125
Feth, Andrew 70, 71, 79 , 81, 102,172
Feth, T.J. 16,137,138
Fieser, Gregory 12, 82,102
Filsinger, Matthew
Foreman, Sarah 88, 89,100,185
Fox, Laura 137
Francis , Gregory 151
Francis, Jason 137
Francis , Stephany
Franckowiak, Zach 125
Fraser,Joshua 15, 53, 137
Freeman, Kristie 151
Freer, Rachel 125
Friedlander, Aaron 85,153
F11lmer, Craig 153
Fulton, Andrew 8, 13, 19,24,55, 100,185
Fulton, Jeremy 137
Furtak, Erin 2, 7 4, 134,137
Fuss, Kerry 76, 100
Garretts, William 153,192
Gee, Ryan 153
George, Christine 64, 81,82,83, 100
Gerdes,Paige76, 100, 183
Gibson, Keith 53, 153, 193
Gil, Aaron 153
Gilmore, Christy 22, 125
Gleaton, Brant 18, 24, 53,153
Gleaton , Sommer 13, 56,100,153,172
Goble, Ryan 19, 76, 92,125
Gonzales, Crystal 100
Gonzalez, Laura 153
Goodland, Jennifer 71,137
Goodwin, Cara 16, 41, 76,103,176
Goodwin, Megan 134,
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137, 193
Gustafson, Chanda
Gores , Richard 65, 76 , 104 125
Gouak, Ellisa 92,103
Gould, Rebecca 103
Grabher, Sienna 137
Graham, Aza 34, 36, 37,60,92 , 103
Graham, Heather 125
Granish, Jessica 153
Granquist, Danielle 125
Grantano, Derek 153
Graves,Alyssa 76, 77, 103, 111,175
Gray, Jason 103
Gray, Michelle 153
Gray,Sarah4, 76, 77, 79,104,179,180
Gray, Torina 125
Grealy, Bobby 59
Green, Josh 76, 77, 125
Greenbaum, Kevin 52,138,192
Greenba11m, Nathan 104
Griffith, Justin 139
Griffiths, John 138, 139
Griffy, Coach Amy 192
Groenhof, Sara 125
Groess, Ms . Heidi 163
Grotke, Daniel 104
Groves, Lena 86, 139
Grundeman, Donald 153
Gupta, Anjli 153
G11nn, Ms. Charla 164
Hadwiger, Rodney 53 , 153
Hagadone , Melissa 125
Hagberg , Donald 53, 153
Hagelberg, Robin 17, 63,96, 127
Hagen, Sherri 104
Hager , John 37, 54, 127
Hahn, Heather 13 , 21,81
Haimerl , Amy 71 , 76, 77,81, 104, 175
Haines , Jason 25, 38,
39,104,111,153
Haines, Shawn 153
Hall, Brian 127
Hall, Jason 53, 153
Hall, Michael 139
Hall, Travis 127
Halstead, Kaity 18, 59 , 70, 71,104
Hamblin, Benjamin 53 , 153,161
Hansen, Shawn 153
Hansford, Gerald 127
Haptonstall, Kayla
153
Hardendorf, Michael 139
Hardman, Brenda 127
Hargrave , Paul 153
Harmon, Rebecca 138
Harriman, Brian 21 , 24, 104
Hartmeister, Eric 139
Hartmeister, Lucy 33 , 104
Harvey, Myles 39
Haughie, Chris 37 , 104
Ha11lman, James 16, 104
Havengar, Joanne 139
Hawes, Amanda 51
Hawkins, Erin 86, 138
Hawley , Adam 81 , 139
Hayden,Michael139
Hayes , Amber 13 , 63 , 104, 174
Hayes, Mr Bob 56 , 193
Hayes, Rebecca 81
Hayner, Cole 92
Heater,Karen68, 138
Hebein, Andrew 152
Hebeler, Sarah 68 , 148, 152
Hebert, Kimberly 11, 127, 133
Heffelfinger, Amy 104
Heffelfinger, Karen 152
Hein , Michelle 102, 104, 180
Heineman , Sarah 86, 127
Heinz, Julie 152
Henager, Mark 127
Henningsen , Jarrod
13 , 45
H e nson , Todd 139
Herbert , David 152
Hergenreter , Mr Stan 164
H e rther, Shawn 139
H e rzoff, Colin 13
H e ywood , Wendy 71 , 148 , 192
Hill , Jake 86 , 127 , 133, 192
Hill , Jeremy 87 , 104
Hill , Justin 53 , 152
Hilley, Je s sica 139
Hinds , Michae l152
Hippenste e l , John 104
Hitchcock, Lindi e 53 , 69, 152, 192
Hobson , Stacy 60 , 104,178, 193
Hobson , Terri 60, 139, 193
Hoffert, Jessica 195
Hoffman, Eric 104 , 174
Hoffman, Kelly 139
Holland , Amber 138
Holland , Autumn 71 , 139
Holland , Hillary 20, 24,152
Holland , Jessica 18 , 104
Holmgren, Kari 92 , 104
Hook, Nathan 104
Hoover, Brad 127
Horn , Chris top h e r 53 , 152
Horner , Shawn 153
H o r s t , Dam on 52, 127
Horst, Dr J ohn 8 1
Horvat , Ja y na 53, 153, 192
Hou, We nkang 23, 74, 104
H owell , Amber 8 6
Howell , J e nnife r 86
Hoyt , Cri ss 86 , 127
H oyt , Rob 62 , 92
Hudson , Bryn 15 3
Huebel , J e nnife r 127
Hue rta, Jeane tte 153
Huerta , Nicolas 84, 139
Hult, Michael 139
Ill , Jes sica 105
Ill , Meliss a 11 , 14, 139
Imer , David 53 , 153
Ingram , Chri s tina 104
lngram , Corydon127
Ironshell , Rainbow 139
Isenberger, Brittany 153
Ishizuka , Hirokazu
22,23
Iversen , Mr Diderick 164
Jackman , J e ffe r e y
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lndax-199
52,138
Jackson , Hayley 51, 138
Jacobson , Heather 153
J aneck, Wayne 127 , 192
Jaquez, Darus 153
Jarvis, Leah 138
J effreys, Shannon 153, 161
J effreys, Uriah 10 , 105
Jenkins , Jessica 138
Jensen, Kurt 37, 39, 126, 127
Johnson, Angela 58, 138
Johnson, Bryan 138
Johnson , Clifford 138, 192
Johnson , Eric L 138
Johnson , Eric W . 127
Johnson,Garrick153
Johnson , Heather 11 , 71,76
Johnson, Jessica 127
Johnson , Michael49 , 138
Johnson, Sara 76, 105, 172
Johnson, Stefanie 92, 105
Although his shirt may say Tune In, Mike WilliamA seems to be zo!l,ing out. Those 95 minute periods were long. Photo by Byrno.
Whentl:eseDemonaaren~ex~eDiocinthecJsse room, you can find them eho~ oft on the slopes. Photo taken on a school day.
Jones , Katie 127
Jone s, Nicole 127
Jone s, S ean 138
Jorgensen , Brett 153
Jouett, Ms Joan 164
Juneau , Michelle 86, 153
Kettlewell, Kiroberly 139
Kibler, Daniel 139
Kibl e r , Steven 139
Kiefer , Janet 76 , 105
King, Steven 37
Kinghorn, Molly 71, 153
Kiphardt, Kirstin 5, 148, 153
Kiphardt, Phillip 39, 125, 126
Koons, Christophor 13 , 18, 21 , 92 , 106
Kopser, Chad 37, 60, 127
Korosec,Noah39, 127
Krichevsky , Mandy 106,181
Krohn, Keith 106
Krzystek , Arthur 154
Krzys tek, Marcel 106
Kunter, Ian 154
Kunz, Corinna 140
Larsen , Kristen 127, 193
Lassi , Ms. Leslie 164
Lauwers, Carissa 58 . 154
Law, Sara 92, 106
Layman, Heidi 71
Lee, Christina 20, 106
Lee, Jeffrey 140, 192 Lee , Michael154, 192
LeFevre, Anne 17, 83, 127
Kanda , Coach Craig 193
Kaowth11mrong,
Khorokrit 83, 139
Kaspar , Joy 153
Kaspar, Matthew 92, 139
Kaspar, Rebecca 126
Kaspar, Ryan 37,126
Katzenberger,Jeffrey
92 , 105 , 126
Katzenberger,Jill 153
Kay , Amy 126
Kay, Roxanne 153
Kellenbenz, Mr. John 164
Keith, Ladonna 59, 139,146,193
Kelley, Clifford 153, 193
Johnson, Zachary Kelley, Shannon 139,
105 192
Johnston, Kathryn 153
Johnston, Sarah 13, 17,105 , 182
Joiner, Vincent 53 , 153
Kemler, Taror:i 139
Kenton, Robert 126
Kerr, Leah 71 , 81, 153, 161
Keskiroaki, Sanni 59 , 153
K i rlin, Kelly 139, 146, 192
Kleihege , Scott 126
Kleineider, Justin 10, 126
Klimchalk, Kami 63, 74,126
Klinkefus , Jeffrey 37, 60 , 92 , 106
Klug, Mr. John 164
Knox, Kenneth 92 , 153, 192
Knuteson, William 52 , 153
Kochis, Ms. Cheryl 164
Koehler, Lori 15, 92, 126
Koehler, Rachel
Koel , Kevin 148, 153
Koleski, Heather 8, 14,49,81,106, 183
Kolin, Laura 139
Kolin, Mark 13, 53, 153
Komoras, Joseph 92, 93,106
Konegni, James 52, 153,192
Kunz , John 92 , 106
Kunze, Michelle 140
Kurtubi , Mina23, 140
Kutz , Christopher 127
Kuzyk, Molly 5, 25, 63 , 76,81 , 122 , 127
K wietnewski, David 32,33,90 , 117
LeFevre , Nora 17, 83, 85,106,177
Lehto, Eric 140
Leonard, Molly 140
Lepro, Ryan 10, 106 Levitt, Gregory 37, 127
Leyendecker, Holly
76,106,173
Lichtenauer, Joshua 154
Lichtenauer, Melanie 92
Lilly, Terry 53, 154
Lafferty, Michelle 154
J ,am aster, Brian 140
Lancaster, Deborah 8,106
Lane, Timothy 28, 48, 49,70, 126
Langdon, Steven 127
Lange, Gerda 51, 58, 79,83, 127
Langley, Clinton 95, 106,175
Larsen,Dane 19,106, 179
Larsen, Devon 8, 106, 111,179
Lindberg, James 68, 90,140,142
Lindberg, Wendy 12, 106,180,181
Linsenbigler, Jeffrey 127
Lockhart, Melissa 154
Lohaoil, Mohit 23
Long, Liberty 86
Lord, Brent 53
Loseman, Monica 33, 71,79,81, 128
Lowe, David 140, 192
Lowe, Emily 154
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Some of us march to the beat of a different drum.mer and some of us just watched them march. Photo by Somebody.
What does the look on Keira BreAAaban's face tell you about life in Mr Byrne's r.laeses? Photo by Cruel T e a cher.
Lowe, Nathan20, 140
Lucas , Ryan 15 4, 193
Lucerna, Jason 106
Lucero, Janice 192
Lucio, An t onio52 , 140
Luedtk e , J e nnifer 106, 172
Lundy, Christopher
154
Lusk, Cori 128
I IVI
Macaladay, Alison 48, 49,64,65 , 76 , 79,83 , 107, 172
MacDonald, Willi am 154
Mack, David 52 , 53, 155
Mack, John 192
Mackey, Joshua 140
MacMullan , Alyson
58 , 107
Mahoney, Kevin 140
Malone, Michael 107
Manley, Matthew 155
Maren , Jennifer 43, 142
Mares, Michael 18, 53
Markovchick, Tasha
2, 51 , 59 , 68 , 80 , 81, 114, 134,140
Markovchick, Nicole
59,81, 107,114,173
Mars, David 107, 155
Marsh, Amie 76 , 140
Marsh, William 92
Marshall , Bryan 140
Murphy , Ryan 108 Murray , J oel 32, 33, 88,8 9 , 90 107 12 8
Marshall , Jas on 12, McD o nald , Audre y Mins ch, Ali s a 108 Mitche ll , Cody 128
Martin , Cra i g 134, 140, 192
Martinez , Andre w 60 , 140
Martinez , John 140
Martinez , Sam 107, 137,193
Mason , Elizab e th 90 , 107
Masterson , Kirk 46 , 83,86 , 89 , 107
Mataya, Myah56, 79, 107
Mataya, Nathan5 , 52 , 81 , 155 , 161 , 178
Mathis , Aaron 107
Matlock, Dani e l 46 , 88 , 89,90 , 134, 140
Mattox, Tatum 43 , 140,192
Maupin, Ms . Patricia 168
Maxwell, Brian 24, 52, 155
Maxwell , Gregory 65 , 107
Mayer,Michael 155
Mayes , Eric 108, 180
Mayo, Sean 72, 117
McCay, Devin 137
McClain, Adam 3, 76 , 108
McCloskey, Tynan 92, 93,108
McCready, Michael 37,108
McCullough, Ashley 76
McDonald , J e nnife r 17
McGilvray , H e athe r 12, 79 , 8 1, 108, 18 3 , 176, 177
McGinnis , Mr Joe 164
McGinty, Michael 140
McGirr, Tam i 108
McGuane, Sarah 49 , 71 , 155
McGuire, Stacey 51 , 155
McKellips , Ryan 140
McNa, Courtney 51 , 59 , 155
McVicker, Lauren 108
Mee , Sara 140
Meehan, Neil 36 , 137, 140
Meier, Kelly 155
Menzies , Ami 79 Meyer, Jessica51, 140
Michnewicz , Jeffrey 37,36, 108
Micke , Sharon 86 , 50, 154
Miller , Melissa 92
Miller, Amanda 140
Miller , Christopher 155
Miller, Cody 155
Miller, Jason 18, 79, 81 , 114, 55, 108,114
Miller, Joey 108
Miller , Raymond 155 Mills , Holli 140
Mitche ll, H e a t h e r 63 , 108, 175
M onckton , John 140, 14 6,193
Monckto n , Sh onda 12 , 72 , 90 , 108, 117, 73
Monson , Jason 5 3
Montague , Tara 140
Montesano , Corinna
59,141 , 193
Montgom e ry , Michael 81 , 141
Moon, Chad 108
Moon , H e ather 154, 192
Moon , Tiffany 157
Moore, Michae l 157
Morgan , Craig 92 , 108
Morgan , Stephe n 141
Morris , Me lissa 128
Morrow, Shane 43 , 56,141
Morse, Stephanie 76, 108,89
Mosier, Jessica 86
Moss , Jamie 141
Mossburg, Sonya 92 , 108
Motes, Daniel 141
Mullinax , Robert 24
Mulvihill, Jaymie 128
Mundt, Jodi 86 , 157
Munson, Jennife r 108
Murphy, Bethany 157,193
Mye rs , Brett 52 , 71 , 81 ,82 , 141,1 5 7
Mye rs , Carri e 5 3
Nanke rvis, Brian 65 , 108
Naranjo, Elto n 141
Naslund, Jeromy 157
N avant, Kristian 85 , 141, 145
N e lms , M e linda 71
N e lson , Boyd 89 , 141
Nelson, Katie 89
Nelson , Kimberly 51 , 89,108
Nels on , Tammy 85 , 108
Newberg, Rachel 17
N e wcomm , Amy 85 , 141
Newman , Mark 157
Nguyen,Mr.Dat 164, 168
Nguyen, Kim 141 , 169
Nguyen , Nhan 46
Nickell, Gus 141, 146
Nickerson, Cory 157
Nicol , Coreda 51 , 71
Nielson, Carl 52,157, 192
Nobel , Tracey 79
Norberg , Christina 157
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Nordstrom , Todd 52 , 55
Nuanes , Heather 71
Nuanes , Jeremy 157
Nyholm , Jonathan 128 ....
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O'Brien , Joseph 52 , 53,141
O'Hara, Ryan 14, 109
Odell , Brett 76 , 78 , 79,109
Odum , Amy 128
Offerson, Dustin 157
Ohara, Chad 141
Olm.ore, Jonathan 37
0 lsen, Jessica 142
0 lsen, Sam 60, 122
Olson, Anna 53, 71, 157
Olson , Christopher 24
Olson , David 109
Olson , Maren 192, 193
Olson , Michael 92, 109
Olson , Travis 79 , 143
Ornes , Ms. Terri 164
Ortiz, Robin 92, 110
Osborn, Thomas 46 , 83 , 110, 173
Osheroff, Kelly 157
Outland, Brian 76, 143
Owen, Kathryn 157
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"I a m too tall e r than you! Just let me pile mi h air o n to p of m y h e ad and I'll prove it t o you. P hoto b y St e ph a ni e Davis .
T l us co uld be th e be s t part of the day- -time to get o u t o f h e r e and g e t t o do the things we want to do. Ph o t o b y S ome body.
Palmer, David53, 157 Papadopoulos , Theodore 110
Parlet, Ryan 143
Parker, Shane 137
Parlette , Jenn i fer 24 , 41,110
Parsons, Kassa 50 , 51 , 71 , 143
Paschall , Jason 129
Paslay , Nicholas 46 , 157
Patton , Tame 34, 89 , 110
Pearse, Brad 37
Pearse, Carrie 71 , 157, 192
Pearson, Emily 72 , 73
Pease, Rebecca 86, 110,143
Perez Lopez , Onofre 23, 110,
Perrizo, Mr Dick 168
Peters, Christine 59, 157
Petersen , Aaron 65 , 142
Petersen, Joshua 4, 76,77, 110
Petersen, Michel 53 , 157
Peterson, Alison 43, 157, 160
Peterson , Carrie 193
Peterson, Heather 41, 76,77, 110
Pfaff, Lucas 110, 195
Philli p s, Avery 110
Phillip s, Edmund 71 , 143
Phillips , Joseph 143
Pickup, Malinda 157
Pierc e, Michael 53
Pietrzyk, Raya 143
Pike , Zebulon 143
Platt, Heathe r 129
Ponicsan, Steven 129
Pope , Leonardo 23 , 157, 192
Poplawski , Jennifer 110
Porter , Adam 71 , 143
Porter, Brook 3 , 52 , 68 , 81 , 142,192
Porterfield, Laura 40 , 41 , 59 , 79, 110
Pouw , Wes 24, 36
Powell , Jonathan 53 , 60 , 94 , 95, 110,183
Powell , Mark 53
Powers , Kelly 157
Powers , Michael 39
Pray, Jonathan 71, 81
Preston, Heather 4 , 63,76, 110, 179,182
Preston, Jennifer 20 , 156,161
Price, Ricky 143
Pridemore, Trista 65, 110
Printy, Brandon 193
Proctor, Lindsey 143
Pronechen, Jennifer 110
Purvis, Rebecca 5, 63, 133
Pyler, Jennifer 72,
73 , 111 , 182
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18 , 79,111 , 161 ,175, 176
Reynebeau , Jen nifer 9,51 , 143
Reynolds , Allyson 53, 71 , 156
Quara tino , Robert 44, 45 , 111
Quayle , Nikki 85, 111 , 180
Que neau , Paul 49 , 143
Q11inn, Shana 75
Qureshi , Aalia 111
Qureshi , David 143
Reynolds , Jacob 111
Rice, Aimee 129
Richards, Melanie 14, 130,193
Rickard , Steph anie 86,143
Riedel, Carrie 86 , 143
Riggs, Jessica 3 , 143 , 145
Rillos , Amanda 43, 79 , 83,88,89 , 11 1
Rising, Rebecca 131
Roat, Jill 131
Roberts, Cole 143
Ragno, Joseph 111, 117
Rand, Jennifer 86 , 142,143
Randall, Dan 129
Randall , Missy 86, 92,111
Rattelm ueller, Eric 129
Rawson, Michelle 63
Reason, Arion 192
Regnier, Patricia 92, 111
Reimer, Arbon 45
Reinecker, Kelly 71, 142
Rene, Jesse 156
Reppond, Celina 12, 33,64 , 65 , 72,79,90, 111,174
Reynebeau, Jason 9,
Roberts, Kyra 11 1 174
Roberts, Stacy 142
Robertson, Kyle 142
Robie, Matthew 4 6
Robinson, Valerie 131
Roberts, Cliff 156
Roberts, Greg 156
Roberts, Luke 156
Rodriguez, Karl 3, 39, 131
Rodriguez, Tami 15 6
Rodriguez, Tyron 111
Roe, Kristin 23 , 9 5, 111
Rogers, Jayna 92
Rogers, Nai 111
Rome, Kara 53
Romero, Mariana 142
Rose, Amanda 156
Roser, Brad 157
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Rosini, Dominique
40,41, 111
Ross, Laura 111
Ross, Telecia 92, 112
Rossi, Michael 112
Roth, Chris top her 142
Rowe, Jeremy 142
Roybal, Jason 112
Rudloff, Virginie 5, 63,131
Rundle, Amanda 157
Rundle, Jeremy 112
Rupp, Michelle 112
Rusch,Mr. Steve 164
Russell, Jason 48, 70, 71,76, 79,81, 130
Ryan, Catherine 86, 142
Ryan, Christina 43, 79,112
Sargent, Jesse 112, 131
Sasa, Courtney 142, 156
Satterfield, Melissa 131
Sauer, Melissa 142
Sauer, Peter 131
Saunders, Katherine 142
Sawyer, Heather 43, 56,71, 143
Scha)bamer, Mr. Dick 83,164
Scheffel, Jennifer 40, 41, 75, 78, 112, 179,
181
Schelske, Deborah 92, 131
Schenck, Crystal 157
Schenck, Donovan 39, 84,130
Schenck,Michael94, 112
Schirrmeister, Karla 23,143
89,131
Schreiner, Chris 4, 38, 39,70,71,79,83 , 112
Schroeder, Jeffrey 157
Schroeder, Jenifer 63, 131
Schroeder , Stephen 48,49, 158
Schultz, Gregory 53, 146
Schwettman, Ryan 60,146
Scott, Barbara 70, 71, 112,180
Scott, Karrie 112
Scott, Natalie 112, 131
Scully, Marsa 143
Seabaugh, Aaron 143
Seabaugh, Adam 158
Segesman, Aaron 143
Seiber, Melissa 158
Selbe, Shawn 131
Sellers, Jason 13, 131
Sells, Shon 55, 113
Shrader, Jesse 131
Shrader, Todd 130
Siegesm und, Carlyn
71,143
Siegesmund , Jed 14, 46 , 47,64 , 71, 113
Six , Nicole 158
Skala, Donald 143
Skelton, Derek 113
Skokan, Jacob 131
Skorski, Claire 49 , 79,130
Skwara, Joanna 158
Sloan, Kristine 41, 80,113,174
Smith, Alisha 158
Smith, Brock 37, 60, 113, 183
Smith, Colby 13, 95 , 130
Smith, Elizabeth 158
Smith, ,Jamie 59, 158
Smith, Joreen 59, 113
Smith, JoshuaA.143
Snider, Coach Steve 192
Sonnenfeld, Tyler 113
Sorensen , Wendy 137, 144
Southworth, Kevin 158
Southworth, Michelle 130
Sparks, Anthony 130
Speir, Ashley 137
Spivey, Jeff 76, 131
Spraggs, Andrew 96, 192
Spratte, Terri 131
Squires , Lukus 52, 53,144
Standley, Katherine 158
Stanley, Gregory 113, 131
Stanton, Kelly 144, 146
Stattman, Erik 144
Sadeghi, Saman 157
Sample, Courtney 112
Sanchez, Joel 92
Sanders, Christa 142
Sandersfeld, Teresa
Sandt, Charles 53, 157
Sant, Katie 71, 79, 112
Santilli, Joseph 131
Santilli, Lucas 157, 193
Santistevan, Viola '33,112
Schlieman, Stephen 143
Schmidt, Shirelle 86, 157
Schmied, Daniel 86, 157
Schneider, Krista 50, 112
Schoech, Jennjfer 92, 112
Scholes, Mr. Ed 164
Schossow, April 157
Schossow, Jeremy 44, 45,79,89, 131
Schowengerdt, John
Seres, Trese 75, 130
Shadlu, Layla 8, 89, 90 , 131
Shaffer, Eric 69, 81, 143
Shanabrook, Adam 113,131
Shaner, Denise 158
Sb an felt, Derrick 131
Sharp, Mr Lowell 164
Shaw, Lisa 113
Shephard, Daniel 113
Shoemaker, Brian 52
Shook, Danielle 76, 79,131
Smith, Joshua M 130, 133
Smith, Joshua S.130, 133
Smith, Ms. Elaine 164
Smith, Nicole 158
Smith, Phillip 144
Smith, Rachel 41, 130
Smith, Stephanie 13, 21,76, 113,172
Smith, Terence 3, 79, 81,130
Smith , Tisa, 130
Snidow, Jeramy 158
Stattman , Matthew 113
Stauffer, Jay 131
Steeves, Justin 158
Steeves, Sheena 158
Stein, Sarah 49, 144
Sterner, Jeremiah 144
Stevenson, Carol 51, 113,185
Stewart, Darren 192
Stiffarm , Jeremy 86
Stillwell , Skyler 158, 192
Stites, Jared 71
Stoaks, John 158
Stock, Morgan 86
We're glad Heather Hutchison was a model for a Photo assi@ment as this is the only photo we have of h er. Photo by Mara Brooks.
Are these ladi es discussing world ~eace? Co ld fusion? Nuances in Shakespeare s language? The guy who just walked by?
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Stock, Travis 192
Stoeklen , Mr . Bruce 167
Stone , Daniel 131
Stone , Lara 86, 158
Storms, Devan 144
Storms , Eric 158
Stotler, Joshua 113
Stow, Amy 113
Stow, Peter 144
Strajn , Rena 144
Strickland, Amanda 113
Strobel, Heather 51, 131
Stroh, Katja 76, 113
Strohm, Benjamin Struck , Colleen 158
Stuessy, April 158
Sublett, Isaac 131
Suggs, Carrie 114
S11mner, Joy3, 50, 51, 192
Sutera, Scott 55, 92, 114,178
Sutton, Craig 63, 95, 114,158,193
Sutton, Michael 15, 37,54,55, 114,175
Sweet, Mr. Tom 162
Swift, Patrick 158
Swisher, Amber 43, 79,131,133
Having a best friend and sharing the private jokes cer tainly makes life a whole lot more enjoya ble. Photo by Flash.
\Vho c an resist these smiles? This is the look of th e C l a s s of '94 now that the Class of '93 is heading out the door. Photo by Ryan Goble.
Tate, Connell 144
Tate, Devon 114
Tate , Paul 17 , 52, 158
Taves, Nathan 92, 114
Taylor, Kathleen 13, 21 , 76, 114,184
Taylor, Lana 92,114
Tembo , Champion 131
Tembo, Mkonda 22, 79,131
Thomas, Ajmee 32 , 72 , 114
Thomas , Matthew 86,144
Thomas, Trisha 158
Thompson, Christine 158
Thompson, Jacob 17,53, 158
Thompson, James 132
Thompson, Jarrett 132
Thompson, Jason 37,132
Thompson, Michele 144
Thompson, Sara 51, 71,92, 114,179
To, Mary 158
Traroutt, Timothy 55,115
Tran, Ha 76, 79, 83, 115
Troxel, William 32, 86,89,90, 115
Truckenbrod, Meghan 41 , 144, 193
Trujillo, Aft.on 115
Trujillo, Marcos 37 , 132
Trujillo, Michael 60
Trzepacz , Jon 115
Tucker, Ealy 144
Tucker,Melynda 132
Tucker, Michelle 158
Turgeon, Amy 59 , 144
Turk, Bryce 71, 115
Turnbull, Glenn 24, 115
Turner, Aaron 52, 159
Turner, Alexander
37,52,79 , 88,89,132, 192
Turner, Courtney 144
Turner, Diana 159
Turner, Gregory 132
Turner, Josephine 92,93, 132
Turn wall, Holly 41, 115,180
Tyrell, Michael 94, 115
Paula 23 , 115, 193
Waddell, Ms Je nn}' W i 51
Wads worth, Chad 39 17 76 , 128,132
Wager, Jessica 86 14
134, 144 W1
Vallespin, Raquel 23, 56,69, 115
Vance, Ms. Judy 162
Vanduyn, Luke 144
Van Woensel, Heidi
63,115,177
Varveris, Grant 36 , 52 , 53, 144
Varveris, Megan 21 , 102, 115,177
Verbeck, Sara 144, 145
Versaw, Ryan 12, 48, 49,115,182
Vialpando,Michelle
63,132
Vigil, Christopher 53, 144
Vigil, Troy 86, 144
Vincent, Ginger 132
Voag, Dustin 132, 193
Vogel, Courtney 4, 76, 115,144,184,185
Vogeler, Angela 32, 33, 115,181
Voit, Michael 116
Voorhees, Danjelle 63, 88,89, 116,177
Wagner, Chris 132 14
Wagner,Jed 116, 19~ W1
Wagner, Jessica 56 , 11 132,193 W,
Wagner, Michelle 144 W
Wahl, Ms . Lisa 8, 16, 11 56,78, 167 'M
Walker, Joshua 159 , N: 193 ra
Wall, Sheri 92 W
Wallen, Michael 132 W
Wallin, Craig 144 W ·
Walter, Roshelle 159 14
Walters, Reid 8, 59 W 116 W
Waltz, Aaron 116 W
Waltz, Amanda 159 64
Ward, Shayden 53, W : 148
Warren, David 159 W ·
Wartgow, Jeffrey 6u, 11 83,92, 116 W
Wear, Kristen 159 11
Webb, Carlee 132 W
Weiher, Shane 146 W ·
Weingardt, Carrie 15 159 W
Weingardt, David 13, W : 37,60, 116 W
Weinstein, Mr. Eric 76
164,168 W
Welch, Heather 68, i3
Tafoya, Dusty 158
Takeshige, Naomi 22, 23
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Tripp, Dana 144
Trost, Keri 3, 49, 59, 144
Urban, Eva 71, 132
Urban, Gregory 144
Urrea Robles, Ana
Wachtler, Caroline 11, 72,76,82, 132
133 W :
Wellensiek, Melany 11 133 r.
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Weller, Beth 13 , 21 , 40, 41 , 79, 116, 174, 177
Wengrovius , John 46, 144
Wes tby, Brenda 68, 144
Westler, Jenny 92 , 116
Wheeler, Tiffanie 145
White, Erin 8 , 17 , 89, 116
Whitfield, Christy 159
Whitford, Erin 11, 86 ,
134,145
Whiting, Curtis 145
Whitten, Ken 141
Wieber, Shaine 63, 145
Williams, Bob 159
Williams, Brett 159
Williams, Danielle 17, 64 , 132,133
Williams, Jeffrey 20, 92,116 , 179
Williams, Raymond 116
Williamson, Trevor 116
Willis, Bryan 145
Willman, Daniel 95, 159
Wilson, Adam 145
Wilson, LeRoy 52, 53
Winston, Stacey 71, ,.,6 , 159
Wiseman, Dawn 86, 133
Wiseman, William 76, 116
"Vitt, Hayley 159
Witt, Ryan 145
Woehr, Ivan 133
Wolf, Keri 116
Wolfrum , Daron 159
Wolfrum , Ryan 133
Wollner Jr., Robert 145
Wood , Andrew 36 , 37 , 54 , 55 , 128, 133
Wood, Mr Dewain
78,166
Wood, Miche lle 133
Woods , Michael 44, 45 , 79 , 80 , 81 , 124, 126,133
Woodside , Jay 116
Woolsey , Sunni 56 , 117
Worobey,Phillip 130, 133
Woznick, Angela 133
Woznick, Michelle 117
Wright, Randall 159
Wuertemburg, Jeremy 18, 133
Wuerth, Kelly 159
Wurtenberger, Jessica 43, 159
Wyant, Kari 145
Xi, Xi 51, 70, 71, 133
d oes n' t hit n nd t h e n w e'r e s tu c k with having to r e l y o n d e t e rmin at i o n. Ph oto by M e tte Bo es.
Yang, Michael 4 , 79 , 117
Yanz , Mr Jerry 162
Yarno , Ange lika 8 6 , 159
Yo s ha , Jason52 , 145, 192
Yosha , Jeffrey 159
Young, Jacob 117
Young, Lennie 145
Young , Mike 87
Young, CoachPe ter 192
Younger, Joseph 33 , 90 , 145
Younger, Paul 49, 117
Youngmann , Mr. Gene 164
Yount, Robyn 159
Yu, Lan 23 , 159
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Abdulrahman, Abdullah Ab dul r hman, H assan Adk ins, H ea t her Agosto, Ro bert Allen, P ete r An derson , Ava Archuletta, Jessie Armenta, Sean Aumiller , J oshua
B acon, J essica
B aue r , Scott
B aurer, J ennife r Be rry, Brandy
Be rry, J ames
B ettinge r , An dre w
B ishop, David
Bl aine , J ennife r
B liss, Adrian Boatman , M ichael
Bost wi ck, Victo ria
Bradfo r d, Aus t in Brooks , Kristin
Brown, Ry an Brunk e r , J ulie
Buchanan, J oshua
Carr, J a mi e Che a tu m , H eidi
Chis h olm, S h anno n Christ n e r , T ony
Ci n a b ro, Salin a Collins, Brandy
Collins, Vearl
Co r bi n , C hriBtop her Co rry, Cbristo phe r Co x , Andre a Co x , C harlotte
Cutte r , Carol
Dee m , J e nnife r
Deleon, T on y
Zach, Ms. Laura 163
Zaharias, Andrew 145
Zaharias, Laura 159 , 192
Zahrte, Jeremy 145
Zens, Holly 159
Zhang, Joy 23, 87 , 145,193
Ziegler, Kimberly 159
D inee n, Troy
D omg a ard, J a s.mine
D owgi e rt, Shanna
E e reb ou t , Tristan
Eh.rens tra sse r , Cbri sto ph
Eh.rens trasse r , Eli sabeth
E llis, Kevin Englan d, Caela
England, C heri
Faddick, Brendan
Fa sick , Ambe r
F e rn a ndez, Ro drigo
Fi sch e r , Abraham
Fi s h , Matthe w
F or bes, Meliss a
Gardn e r , Amy
G arre t t , J e n ni fe r
Yada, Tonya 117
Y agnich, Nicole 133
Yamashita, Ai 22, 23
Yang, David 46
Zigner, Jamie 145
Zigner, Renee 133
Zokaitis, Rachel 117
H aley, Curtis
H and, M elissa
H aschke, Adam
H aschke, Jonathan
H ayden, Justin
J oh nson, J ason
K appes, Beajamin
K asel, Jessica
Kim , J in
Kunter, James
Kw ietne w ski , M att
Lamar, Russell
Lee, K enneth
Lichte, D avid
Lucas, J effrey
M a g ouirk, Shaun
M aki, Carte r
Ma tz k e, B rian
M aupin, Shannon
McMurtry, J ames
McNeely, B randon
Merryman, Sarah
Mi lle r, Char les
Mi ller, E ric
Mi lle r , Gilb e rt
Mi lle r, J e ann iP.
Moxley, Brandon
N avant, J acques
N or dlie, E rik
N orri s, Shane
Ortega , Dionne
Ove rg aard, A pril
P aulsen, K evin
P ayne, Ron al d
Pra t h e r , Katherine
Preest, J oshua
R a n dall, D aniel
Reynolds, Michael
Row e, J esse
Rud olph, Anne
Ru ndle, J ames
S a n ders, J ohn
S and e rs , Roy
S an de rs, S h anene
Schneide r , Bryan
Steine rt, C hriBty
Steine rt, J ennifer
S teve n s, Galadri el
Sug gs , Amy
Summers, J ulie
Taylo r , N a than
Thomas, S h on n ine
Tibb al s, Leah
Turk. Ro ss
Waggone r , J os hua
W a t ts, James
We b ste r , J amie
Wilkerso n , Myro n
Gaule, Shane
Golds mi th, C hris
Gonzalez, Ismael
Grantham, K asey
Grayso n , Abra h a m
Hagemeister , Ju lie
H a gu e, Amy
Winkle plec k, Euge n e
Wolfe, T a ny a
Wright, Gary
Wrigh t, Nath an
Young, Kri stina
S o m e tim es w e had t o sear c h l o ng and hard f o r a qui e t place t o s tud y bu t th.is seems e xtr e m e. Pho t o b y S piffy S o m e tim es tha t fla s h o f inspiration jus t
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208 - Colophon
The old Chinese proverb says that behind every high mountain, there is one higher, that the next wave will push forth the first. Afterthelongjourney, we finally get to stand on the edge of the highest mountain, the crest of the most powerful wave. And none of us did it alone.
The production ofPandemoru11m has been, in and of itself, an incredible journey. Someday, when the people for whom this book was made take it from the shelf, dust off the cover, and read through it, poring over the pictures and articles, they will remember and be grateful for having remembered. But, for now, I will be grateful and thank the people who have made this tough, but always fun, journey with me. Thanks, then, Mr. Dick Byrne, not only for your gargantuan efforts and support in bringing about Pandemoni11m, but also for the h11mor ("Yearbook can be like giving breech birth to a chair!" ) which reminded us, always, why we were in Yearbook in the first place.
Ali "you're just daaaar r rrlin'" Macalady, Sarah, Chad "Mormon" Wadsworth , Eileen, Stephanie "Weffy," Peter, Mette, Adam, Tim "Waldo" Bl11m, and Heather "Pete," for all of your dedication and your vision in producing this book, thank you. You guys are the best! Ry, thanks for the tape.
And thanks, most of all, to our families and friends , for putting up with our haphazard schedules, for tolerating the freaky manifestations of yearbookrelated stress, and for their love and support.
As our journey on a wave rolls forward towards a beautiful, brilliant s11nrise, I'll recall the man behind the Kinsian diamond, Ms. Clark, Mr. Sharp, and all the other individuals who have made high school at Golden such great experience. Thanks to all the teachers, from all of us.
As for you, I wish you the very best. Ha
PANDEMONIUM
Editor in Chief Ha Tran
Student Lift Editor Ali Macalady
Sports Editor Chad Wadsworth
Academics Editor Peter Cieslar
People Editor Eileen Burke
Senior Sect Editor Mette Boes
Babies and Buddies Ed . Sarah Gray
Copy Edi tor Adam McClain
Financial Editor Stephanie Davis
Photography Editor Heather Peterson
Photo Asst. Editor Heather Preston
Graphics Tim Bl11m
Adviser Mr . Dick Byrne
Staff Chanda Gustafson
Michelle Hein
Janet Kiefer
Stephanie Morse
Stephanie Smith
Katie Taylor
Megan Varveris
Courtney Vogel
Photographers Cynthia Bellows
Ryan Goble
Josh Green
Ashley McCullough
Jeff Spivey
Colophon
Demonium was published by Herff-Jones
Yearbooks in Logan, Utah The representatives were Dave Kanda! and Jim Herbertson
The cover, in lithograph with four applied colors, was designed by the Demoni um staff and Mr. Gene Youngmann_ The book size is 9 by 12 inches, containing 208 pages per book The paper is eighty pound Bordeaux , except the color pages which are one hundred pound Eurogloss
Colors used in the four-color sections are Herff Jones colors . All copy and graphics were done by students on the Macintosh computer using the Pagemaker program. Body copy and captions are New Century Schoolbook in 12 and 8 points. All names were taken from the standard school list.
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Demon: "Hey, aren't you the kid who's been bothering me all year?"
Student: "Yeah, I found my classes and my old friends, made new friends, turned in my gym shorts for a pair that fits, and cleared up my complexion after I used Duke's remedy. What a great year!"
Demon: "So now all you'll have to do is go out, find the meaning of life, make your mark in the world, and make those around you better for having known you. A piece of cake after high school, right?"
Student: "I have to do what? Huh?"
Out of a year of Pandemonium comes a moment to reflect on what we've accompUshed , on how much farther our dreams and aspiraUons will take us. When you have the chance, you might remember Golden and the cars leaving the student parking lot, you might remember the senior lounge and the busy halls where a hiendly faca appeared now and then to smile at you and say "Hi," you might remember the English class where you discovered that you understood the mP.aning of the story, or the cold winters and warm s11mroers of Colorado. If you can remember these things, if you can remember what it is to be young , alive, and filled with hope for the future, having had good times and good friends in the past, you'll have understood Panoply, the allencompassing spirit of Golden High School, the meaning of the yearbook. We move on now, each of us setting out to conquer our bit of the world, but we all take with us our own panoramic view of Demonium, of the faces and hearts that laughed with us and knew us best in one of the best times of our lives. The ever-young friends, the experiences, the laughter, the voices oflove and youth, the growing and learning will always be with us, will always be apart of who we are, who we will become. Pandemonium is, at least , the time of our lives. Ha Tran
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