1989 - Archive Aspen
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1989 - Archive Aspen
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Kris Allsop ·athan Allsop Chris Anderson Kelly Andresen Luke Austin Gray Brandt Jason Canik Matt Blevins 38 ju nior Amy Clark Melis a Cohen teve Cook bane Coolidge ju nior 39 Ali on Coorde Brent D'Attilo Mark Dalrymple Amy Davis 1972-1988 eth Davis Joey Donlan Ali Eli David Fox Heather Freer Katie Gantzel Marya Gas man tacey George Tiffany Gilner Andria Glidden Bruce Goodwin Harmony Hendricks 40 Ju'•nior Todd Hickman Joe Holman Jamie Hutt Jennifer lbbot on Ju·• nior 41 ~ick} Kern :\taysoon Khalaf Angel Killock Ilyanna Kre ke .\tarabeth Leduc Kim Living ton Adam MackayMarshall Mike Mackenzie 42 Ju'•nior Kri ta Martinez andy Norri Kri tin No tdahl Alix Panayotopulo We ley Patch Thad Paul Simon Penny Jason Pierucci Ju'• nior 43 Michelle Plantec Britt Ro en Chri chmidt Chri hipp Peter mith Luke tratford Kirsten tuart Megan wanton D r k Threet Paige Torinus Tiffanie Ward hanti Waldrop Demian Weaver Alicia Werning Jon Wiik L}nn Williams Not pictured : .\rin Bishop \icholai Beadle ton Brian Charit) Dirk Dieter JerQ Flei her John Gabriella ~lind) Greene Karen John on Pie'\\ · eong Poh Erik Rudolph Fidel \'illanue' a Ju' • nior 45 ophomore class officers: arab Kolbe, vice pre ident; Hillary mith, pre ident; Clay Dahlman, ecretary / treaurer. 46 oph' • o• mores Serafina Auster Chris Bennett latt Brager Trevi Burkholder Jennifer Canik Freedom Carlson Linda Consuegra Jason Costello Clay Dahlman Matt Denison faelle De chutter Di abatino J on Doughty Noah Frank ~Iegan Jo h Garcia Brett Gen ch Claire Gudmund on Dirk Hale Soph' • o• more 47 Ryan Hoffner Matt Hoi tein Brittany Jordan Gary Juul Tommy KearseJ Keith Klingeman Sarah Kolbe Jenny Limacher Katie Little Dawn Mange 48 Soph' • o• mores Meli!>sa McDaniel Andrew Meeker Am) Mitchell '1att Morri sette had l\1 urphy Grant Packard Luca<, Peltonen Craig Persiko Ja<,on Ransdall oph '• o• mores 49 50 oph'•o•mores Ryan Rudolph uzie Rupert Christie anders Jason ands Chri cheer Vicky Sehmidt Je sica chultz Damon imp on Kevin middy Hillary mith ot pictured: Mechelle Gatchell Rocky Go Bill Holme Jo h Lemo Aaron Maye Roy 0 born tichael Rieger imon Rubick Neil tapleton John Teague Ruben Vijil Gabriel Tattenham Jennifer palding amantha tapleton Eric Trefethen Beth Wilke amantha Wood oph' • o• more 51 Fre hmen clas officers: Ian Kahn, vice pre ident; Mike Monahan, pre ident; Ashraf Khalaf, ecretary /treasurer. Kira Chaney Tommy Clark John Cooley Ashley Fallin Travi Fi her hannon Franci u an Geide Paula Godfrey Jill Greene Jason Guterman Raffi Hairabedian 52 Fresh' •men Mandy Anderson Daniel Arellano Ashley Austin Brooke Bagley Annie Baldwin topher Beck Jake Bergener Ingrid Bollman Kira Brendlinger Matt Budreau Melli a Carini Mark Corni h India Draper Iandy Fai on Fresh •men 53 Brittany Harder lathew Hayes Hilary Hendrick Jason Hutt Ian Kahn Autumn Kent Eric La zew Jd Corey Lauer Chrishna Lee Laura Lel-itz Rachel Maye Mark Meleg Lyn Okeson Nicky Parson• 54 Fresh'• men Eric Hillmuth Kim Hojel Holly Holman Ashraf Khalaf ate Kolbe Je ica LaPalio Chami a Lopez-Lamm Marjorie Luc Colin Marshall David Martin Tim Moffroid oah Mo Jason Peterson Frank Pickell Fre h • men 55 Joel Pickell Mac Rebant Tap Ro en Jenny Ro Juana anchez Jenny Schiffer Colin middy Liz titt Mi ty Stonehocker Sheehan ullivan andra Tapia Daron Threet Josh Tomp on Josh Waldrop Tanja Wechselberger Alder Yarrow Camia Young Nattana Young 56 Fre h' •men Not pictured: Andrew All baugh Jason Gatchell Brendan Kiernan Loui Kuper Pedro Martinez Mike Monahan Chri Ponin Fresh •mt>n 57 58 59 Junior varsity team. Back row: Ali Elias, Linda Consuegra, Paige Torinu , Coach Mark Fowler. Middle row: Andrea Glidden, Vicky Schmidt, Dawn Mange , Beth Wilkes. Front row: Melis a Carini, Katie Gantzel, Kira Brendlinger, Annie Baldwin. JUST DO IT! voleleyeball (val l bol~ 1. a game played by volleying a large inflated ball over the net. 2. emphasis on successful serves, sets and spikes. 3. team has height, depth, speed and experience. 4. new coach, new style, new strategy, new feeling of unity. 5. 11 returning seniors. 6. league recognition, State success (fifth place 2A). 7. significant season, freshmen 15-5, junior varsity 15-5, varsity 214. 8. Running streak of 6 consecutive victories. Freshmen team. Back row: Coach Nancy Haddad, Lyn Okeson, Tanja Wechselberger, Misty Stonehocker, Elizabeth Stitt, Brittany Harder, Ashley Fallin, Brooke Bagley, Shannon Francis. Middle row: Sandra Tapia, Sheehan Sullivan, Marjorie Lucks, Corey Lauer, Nattana Young, Mandy Faison, Holly Holman, Camia Young. Front row: Ingrid Bollman, Paula Godfrey, Volunteer Assistant Coach Misty Mason . 60 voleley •ball STATE IN '88 Varsity Team. Back row: Head Coach Mick Bennett, Adrine Hairabedian, Kate Cooley, Taletha Derrington, Anne Carl on, Hilary Hooker, Melanie Hughes, Manager Ilyanna Kreske. Front row: Trishka Lemos, Karin Stoeckl, Megan Swanton, Kirsten tuart, Katie ecrist, helby Hill, Michelle Meeker. Over The Hills And Through The Woods cross coun • try (kros ken'tre) 1. the action of running in competition over countryside (as across fields and through woods) and golf courses but not by roads. 2. consistent competition in state championships. 3. practices consisting of six-mile runs and endless intervals. 4. requires travel of great distances by vehicle in order to run equally great distances on foot. 5. offers the opportunity to communicate with birds, bees, branches, bushes, rocks, and ruts. tate runners. Back row: Joey Donlan, Aly sa Erdman, Aar· on Mayes. Front row: Joe Pausback, Adam MacKay·Marshall, Katie Riley, Don Hillmuth, Lucas Peltonen. Back row: Head Coach Mark Barbour, Devon Ree e, Aaron Mayes, Lucas Peltonen, Jason Pierucci, Chris Bennett, Assistant Coach Rod Garcia. 1iddle row: Joey Donlan, Adam Mackay-Marshall, Joe Pausback, Don Hillmuth, Eric Hillmuth. Front Row: Hillary Smith, Alys a Erdman, Nancy Callahan, Katie Riley. ot pictured: Katie Kiernan, Chamisa Lopez· Lamm, Michelle Plantec. Triumphs Over Tees, Traps and Trees Head Coach Werk Cook, Megan Di abatino, Ryan Rudolph, Damon Simp on, Freedom Carlson, Chris Scheer, Todd Thielemann, Matt Brager. golf (golf) 1. a game whose object is to sink a ball in each of 9 or 18 succe sive holes on a course by using few strokes and avoiding variQus obstacles. 2. skiers survive first golf season. 3. next year promises to bring still more talent. Head Coach Werk Cook Captain Todd Thielemann golf 63 foot• ball (fut'bol) 1. athletic event played on a rectangular field punctuated by collision, crunch and crash all for possession of a strangely shaped "pigskin" used to make points. 2. new head coach, new approach, new ideas. 3. injuries, turnovers, fumbles, shaken dreams of glory. 4. positive running, seasoned quarterbacking, good crowds, and varied line shows. 5. Josh Goldman's 1,005 yards rushing and Terry Smith's 1,157 yards of passing. 6. respectable performances, league recognition and healthy team appreciation of each other's talent and effort. Terry mith, All-League Honorable Mention, and Jo h Goldman, All League Defeo ive Back. ot pictured: Eric Budreau, All League Honorable Mention. Good Effort, Good Attitude Back row: Coach Mike Wilson, Mike Lyons, Derek mith, Will Bailey, Jason Javor, Rich Sauer, Chri Durham, Terry Smith, Trainer Debbie Van Horn. Second row: Head Coach Jim Flei her, Mark Dalrymple, Kel-in Smiddy, Dirk Hale, Joe Holman, eth Davis, Coach Tim Rickerd. Third row: Coach Dave Rowlands, Travi Fisher, Jason Peterson, Tim Moffroid, 64 footeball Mixed Season Jo h Lemo , Jason Hutts, Mike Monahan, Coach Chris Fox. Fourth row: Jason Costello, Joel Pickell, Collin Smiddy, Noah Mo , Tom Clark, Jo h Waldrop, hraf Khalaf, Coach Kevin Riley. Front row: Peter mith, Tom Anderson, Noel Christopher, Jo h Goldman, Tyler William , Eric Budreau, Jason Canik, Luke Austin. Football Coaches. Back row: Tim Rickerd, Chri Fox, like Wilson. Front row: Head Coach Jim Flei her, Kevin Riley, Trainer Debbie VanHorn, Dave Rowlands. Varsity Football core board Opponent 0 Roaring Fork 0 Ba alt 45 Battle fountain 14 Rifle 0 Eagle Valley 16 Moffat County 27 Glenwood Spring 12 teamboat Spring 14 Meeker Aspen 20 42 20 8 23 6 0 7 12 foot• ball 65 soc•cer (sok'' er) 1. game played on rectangular field in which a round ball is maneuvered into net goals by use of head and feet. 2. noted by nifty new sweats. 3. co-ed teams. 4. loosing season; winning team. Back row: Coach Andrew Popinchalk, Josh Garcia, Bobby ebohar, Clay Dahlman, A i tant Coach Patsy Truvillion. econd row: Garrett Fisher, Michael Mount, Britt Ro en, Mark Cornish, Tappy Rosen, Colin 1arshall, Mark Meleg. Third row: Jon Wiik, Lisen Gustafson, Mike Mackenzie, Sydney Lynn, tacey George, Chris Anderson, arab Kolbe, ick Parson , ate Kolbe. Front row: Thad Paul, Luke tratford, bane Coolidge, Hernial Kafle, Jaime Hutts, Mika alin. Goal For It! 66 soc• cer A Hot Season for a Cool Sport Hockey # 1 in League hock• ey (hok 1 ey) 1. game on ice skates using curved sticks to drive a puck into a net goal. 2. potential State # 1's. 3. fierce competitors, bruised bodies. 4. long season, strong skaters. Back row: Tyler Williams, Eli Treibick, Luke tratford, Travi Rodman, Jo h Lemos, Mark Dalrymple. Middle row: Nick Kern, Ross Ziets, Lucas Peltonen, bane Coolidge, Nicholai Beadleston. Front row: Jo h Goldman, Eric Budreau. hock•ey 67 " al•pine Ski •ing (al 1 pin Ske I ing) 1. a descending gradiant toward a lower or inferior state or level. 2. consists of: humphry jumping, powder skiing, cliff jumping, absence from school second semester, new equipment each year (needed or not), bamboo eating, and shin to win! Back row: Tyler William , Noel Chri topher, Jim Atkin on, Stacey George, Eric Hom. Front row: Raul Guisado, uzi Rupert, Karin toeckl, Chri Anderson. ot pictured: Chris Potvin, Mike Monahan. It's All Downhill From Here 68 al•pine ski•ing The Power Gliders and Their Fresh Tracks cross coun•try ski•ing (kro 'sken tre ske' ing) 1. moving over snowy countryside at high speed. 2. to endure pain and the elements in order to win. 3. to endure pain while attempting to act like Gonde Svan (Latin Skiium ordicus ). Back row: erafina Au ter, Devon Ree e, Freedom Carlson, Joe Pau back. Front row: Don Hillmuth, Chami a Lamm, Nancy Callahan. Not pictured: Jason Pierucci. cro coun•tr) ski•ing 69 girls bas ket ball eniors: Melanie Hughe , Anne Carl on, fichelle Meeker, Margaret Jandegian, Alii on fink, Taletha Derrington. (ger els bas ket bol) 1. a game played between two teams of five players each, on a rectangular court, with each team attempting to throw the ball through its own basket and preventing the other team from scoring. 2. a group of girls striving to succeed at a competitive sport. 3. a season lasting a million years. 4. "It was all net." 5. played by bruised bodies, broken bones, and unexplained jinxes. 6. too many double dribbles and missed free throws. 7. continuous complaints about suction tight uniforms in a style from 1852. Freshmen basketball. Back row: hannon Franci , Brooke Bagley, Brittany Harder, Assistant Coach heri Holden. Middle row: andra Tapia, Juana anchez, Kira Chaney. Front row: Meli sa Carini, Nattana Young, Annie Baldwin, Camia Young. Junior varsity basketball. Back row: Assistant Coach heri Holden, Juana anchez, andra Tapia, hannon Franci , Camia Young, Kira Chaney, Vicki chmidt. fiddle row: Annie Baldwin, Meli a Carini, Nattana Young, Jennifer palding, Melissa Cohen, Trevi Burkholder. Front row: Brittany Harder, Brooke Bagley, Hillary Smith, amantha Wood. Not pictured: Junior Varsity Coach Lori Livinston. 70 Girls Bas•ket•ball Take it to the Top! Varsity Basketball. Back row: Anne Carl on, Margaret Jandegian, helby Hill, Paige Torinu , amantha Wood, Vicki chmidt, Head Coach Dave Conarroe. Front row: Melanie Hughes, Kirsten tuart, IIi on Mink, Hillary mith, Taletha Derrington. Girls Bas•ket•ball 71 Winning More eniors. Back row: Bobby eebohar, ean Smiddy, Todd Thie· lemann. Front row: Chris Harrison, Jason laver, Rich auer. Junior varsity basketball. Back row: Coach Werk Cook, Chris Scheer, Matt Brager, Kevin middy, Thad Paul. Middle row: Roy 0 born, Piew· eong Poh, Jason Rans· dall, Jason Co tello, Jo h Garcia. Front row: Demian Weaver, Noah Frank, Jon Wiik, Jason Sands. 72 Boys Bas•ket•ball Losing Less! boys bas•ket•ball (boys bas kit bol) 1. a game played between two teams of five players each, on a rectangular court, with each team attempting to throw the ball through its own basket and preventing the other team from scoring. 2. a team maturing greatly both on and off the court. 3. improvement in league standings. Varsity basketball. Back row: A istant Coach Werk Cook. econd row: tanagers Katrina Weimann, Marya Gassman. Third row: John Gabriella, ean middy, Thad Paul. Fourth row: Head Coach Kirk Gregory, Jason laver, teve Cook, Todd Theile· mann. Fifth row: Chris Harrison, Todd Hickman, Rich auer. Front row: We Patch, Bobby ebohar. Fr hmen basketball. Back row: Jason Petersen, Joel Pickell, Ashraf Khalaf, Coach Werk Cook. Front row: Colin middy, Travi Fi her, Daniel Arellano, Noah fo , latt Budreau. 74 75 Seriously Academic Become Seriously Active Year of Causes, Changes and Service Heidi Roupp na•tioneal hon•or SO•Ci•ety (nash/ en I an er se sT"'et~) 1. prestigious organization requiring a 3.5 cumulative grade point average. 2. membership by invitation only. 3. meetings every two weeks. 4. participants in Amnesty International. 5. organizers of "Political Views Debate." 6. Publishers of The As en Leaflet. 7. wearers of honor collars at graduation. Back row: Johanna Riley, Luke Stratford, Michael MacKenzie. Middle row: Andria Glidden, Heidi Kopp, Jan Jennings, Taletha Derrington, Ilyanna Kreske, Marya Gassman, Melanie Hughes, Amy Clark. Front row: Shelby Hill, Megan Swanton, Katie Secrist, Meredith Meskin, Katie Gantzel, Karin Stoeckl. Not pictured: Chris Anderson, Anne Carlson. 76 na•tion•al hon•or so•ci•ety Chris Harrison, Student Body President; Melanie Hughe , tudent Body Vice Pre ident; Garrett Fi her, Student Body Secretary /Treasurer. Back row: George Burson, Hillary mith, Jamie Hutts, Bobby eebohar, Chri Harri on, ean middy, A hrof Khalaf. liddl row: Marjorie Lucks, We Patch, Katie Cooley, Damian Weaver, Tri hka Lemo , folly Gorsuch, Katie ecrist, Michelle Meeker. Front row: Melanie Hughe , Rome Ryan, Joe Pausback, Ian Kahn. (stud1ent sen1 et) 1. an organization enabling student participation in decision making for Aspen High School as related to student activities and concerns. 2. supporter of Rocky Mountain Rescue. 3. producer of school enthusiasm through dances and Homecoming Week activities. 4. founder of Field Day. 5. The Aspen High School student voice. stud•ent sen•ate Still Promoting Student Ideas, Welfare and Concerns Tomorrow's Entertainers at Aspen High School Today! MAD com•pa•ny (MAD kemp' e ne) 1. a group of talented energetic students who enjoy singing and dancing. 2. concerts performed locally as well as nationally. 3. raised group funds by performances, selling poinsettia and firestarters. 4. were invited to Montreaux Jazz Festival. Back row: Jerry Fleischer, Derek mith, Todd Hickman, Terry mith, Li a Allen, ean middy, John Cooley, Alder Yarrow. Middle row: Joe Holman, Vicky chmidt, Brent Gen ch, Ingrid Bollman, Noah Moss. Front row: ara Kolbe, Clay Dahlman, am Wood, Hillary Smith, Christie anders, Director Don Dillon. 78 MAD com•pa•ny MAD Company Aspen Echo . Back row: Brittany Harder, Andrew All· paugh, Director Don Dillon, usan Geide. econd row: Jenny Ro , Jennifer palding, uzie Rupert, hannon Franci . Third row: Holly Holman, Annie Baldwin, Jo h Waldrop, Lyn Oke on. Front row: Kira Brend· linger, Lisa Carpenter, Kri tin No tadahl. choir (kwier) Don Dillion, Director Aspen Echos 0 as•pen ech •os 1. an organized company of singers to sing in chorus or concert. 2. Aspen Echo . 3. mixture of sight reading, music theory, and vocal techniques. 4. vocal harmonies produced. Echos Echos ... Many Moods of Music jazz•band Uaz 1band) 1. loud, rhythmic, accelerated music played by a group organized as musicians. 2. group of talented, hard working musicians. 3. produce soothing rhythms and exciting euphonies. 4. sweet sounds escaped instruments at Winterskol, volleyball games, and basketball games. Back row: Freedom Carl on, Jon Wiik, Andria Glidden, Jason Doughty, Lucas Peltonen, Jason Co tello, Eric Hillmuth. Middle row: Amy Clark, Raffi Hairabedian, had 1urphy, Tommy Clark, Tral-iS Fi her, Director Bill Kluchko. Front row: Colin middy, Jason Hutts, Ian Kahn, Bruce Goodwin. jazz band HOT TO GO H-0-T-T-0-G-0 cheer• lead •ing (cher ' Ie ding) 1. energetic. 2. pep rallies. 3. rahrahs. 4. toe-touches, angels, pyramids. 5. homecoming decorations. 6. camp (What a nightmare!) Jennifer Canik, Molly Gorsuch, Melissa Cohen, Trevi Burkholder, Brittany Jordan, Molly chultz, Tanya Simp on, Jessica Jordan and Jenni Patch. 82 cheer•lead•ing • Iandy Anderson, taelle De chutter, Autumn Kent, Jenny Ro , Ashley Au tin, Jenny chiffer. Mandy Anderson, Marjorie Lucks, Jenny Ro , Kira Brendlinger, Jennifer Canik, Christie anders, Jenny chiffer. THE '89 SQUADS ARE HOT TO GO! Molly Gorsuch, Molly chultz, Je ica Jordan, Tanya imp on, and Jenni Patch. cheer• lead• ing 3 Vocational Student Organizations Preparing For Careers (vo ell"' shen el in1 des tre el clubs ev e mer"e ke) 1. students organized to participate in competitive events which test vocational knowledge, leadership and communication skills. Synonyms: technically literate, skilled, career orientated. vo•Ca•tion•al in•dns•tri•al clubs of A•mer•i•ca VICA. Back row: Billy Holmes, Dirk Dieter, Shane Coolidge, Michael Rieger, David Fox, Eric Rudolph, Mike Lyon , Don Hillmutb, Advisor John Fisher, Bobby Kienast, Bill Johnson. Front row: Chris Andresen, Aaron Maye , Tyler Williams, Cory Anderson, Todd Thielemann, Advisor Ken Larson. 84 VICA DE(;A. Back row: Jennifer Ibbotson, Krista Martinez, Angel Killock, Advi or Dave Conarroe, oel Christopher. Front row: Aaron Bishop, Lynn Williams, Beth LeDuc, Tiffany Ward, Advisor ancy Haddad. dis • trib • u • tive ed•u•ca•tion clubs of A•mer•i•ca (dis trilf yet iv ej e ka shen klebs of e mer' e ke) 1. involvement in marketing theories. 2. putting into practice through actual application and student-to-student competition. fu•ture bus•i•ness lead•ers of A•mer•i•ca (fyu/cher biz' nes h~d1 ers ev e mel e ke) 1. a group of students whose future may include banking, marketing, buying, selling, production, distribution, and trading. 2. serious business students. Synonyms: competency, aggressiveness, leadership. FBLA. Back row: Debbie Jackson, Jim Atkin on, Advi or Dave Conarroe, Chri Harri on, Mike Lyon . Front row: Piper Daily, Hilary Hooker, Tanya Simp on, Je ica imp on. DECA /FBLA 5 TRIGGER BRAINS TRIGGER MOUTHS Back row: Joe Pausback, Jamie Hutts, Derek Threet, Jason Pierucci, Adam Marshall. econd row: imon Penny, Craig Persiko, Matt Blevins, Yanna Kre ke, Joey Donlan, Alder Yarrow. Third row: Michelle Plantec, Beth Wilke , Johanna Riley, Marya Gas man. Front row: like Mackenzie, Don Hillmuth. Not pictured: Chris Anderson. know•ledge bowl (nal ij bol) 1. an extra curricular organization. 2. requires intelligence, fast fingers, a competitive nature, a finely tuned sense of humor. 3. monthly meets. 4. statewide competiton. 5. all are welcome. 6 Know•ledge Bowl Today a Debater - Tomorrow a Donahue Back row: Beth Wilkes, Kim Lhing ton, Tom Clark, Yanna Kreske, Director Mike Reed. Front row: Jenny Ibbotson, 'arab Kolbe, Marjorie Luc~. my Clark, Michelle Plantec. speech and de•bate (spech and di bat) 1. students competing with speeches of humor, drama, and political crisis. 2. traveling to other schools to compete. 3. doing well in state competition in Denver. 4. Jenny Ibbotson--5th place in radio broadcasting. fall cal•en•dar (fol kal' en der) 1. an orderly list of persons, things, and events in the season when the leaves turn yellow. 2. 1st day of school, conversations, and crushes. 3. new teachers and assignments. 4. field day victory - Team 7 - Heavenly winners. 5. homecoming with wall to wall decorations. 6. school Halloween costumes and beginning of yearbook production. 7. cross country and girls' volleyball to State. 8. and the year is just beginning. 88 fall cal•en•dar 90 Win • ter Cal• en • dar win •ter cal•en •dar (wint er kal en der) 1. season between fall and spring. 2. snow flurries; temperatures below zero. 3. cold-weather sports: basketball, cross country and alpine skiing, hockey, boys volleyball. 4. Valentine dance - new attachments. 5. struggles with 1st semester fmals. 6. new courses for second semester. 7. students from Israel, France, and the whole mob from Argentina. 8. endless conversations. 9. Junior Olympics and ski company graphics. Win•ter Cal•en•dar 91 92 Spring Cal•en•dar spring cal•en •dar (spring kal en der) 1. the season after winter, preceeding summer. 2. green grass, green leaves, bright sun, tan students. 3. activities centered on the "beach." 4. baseball, track. 5. senioritis. 6. experiential education, prom, graduation. EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION VERLOOK 12 M\LE ex•pe•ri•en•tial ed•u•ca•tion (ik spire en chel ej e ka shen) 1. multi dimensional opportunity to develop and nuture social skills, peer relationships, group dynamics and self-growth beyond the classroom setting. 2. immediately applying what you have learned to real-life situations. 3. rafting, Grand Canyon, Washington, D.C., New York, Taos/Santa Fe, scuba diving, Havasu, photography, first aid, desert bike, Arizona bike, Canyonlands mountain bike, Aspen Club, fly fishing, trap and skeet, Tetons. A GREAT WAY TO LEARN Back row: Coach Bud Hickman, Thad Paul, Brian Charity, Rich auer, ean middy, Tommy Kearsey, Coach Willard Clapper, Coach Jeff Yusem. econd row: Chris cheer, Matt Budreau, Jason ands, Mike Monahan, Matt Deni on, Demian Weaver, We Patch, Jon Wiik. Front row: Brendan Kiernan, Grant Packard, Nicky Kern, Ro s Ziets, Terry Smith, Todd Hickman, Travi Fisher. bas • bol (bas bol) 1. a game played with a hard, rawhidecovered ball and wooden bat by two opposing teams of nine players. 2. skiers come short of .500. 3. unfortunate numerous injuries. 4. Coach Clapper announces coaching retirement. 5. high hopes for 1990. 98 bas•bol MAYBE NEXT YEAR track and field (trak end feld) 1. a group of contests in running, jumping, and throwing. 2. Aspen shows a successful season. 3. Joe Pausback, Noel Christopher, and Adam Mackay-Marshall advance to state. 3. girls' relay team improves time by over two seconds. 3. many goals achieved by all! SUCCESS Back row: Coach Dave Conarroe, Joe Pau back, Vicky chmidt, Noel Chri topher, Piew- eong Poh, Jo h Goldman, As i tant Coach Mark Barbour. econd row: Ryan Hoffner, had Murphy, Andria Glidden, Marjorie Lucks, Devon Reese, Derek Threet, Don Hillmuth. Front row: Kira Chaney, Annie Baldwin, Katie Riley, Mika alin, Kirsten tuart, Mike Mackenzie. and field 99 A NIGHT TO REMEMBER prom (pram) 1. a transition from outdoor ed. life (showerless and dirty for a week) to the black tie and formal dress in the elegance of the Hotel Jerome. 2. for seniors, a time to recollect the past, imagine the future, and live for the present. 3. splurging on condos and creating memories with friends, a time of togetherness that will be cherished forever. 4. junior/ senior prom: Saturday, May 20, 1989. 5. King Chris Harrison and Queen Piper Daily. WE'VE COME A LONG WAY grad•u•a•tion (graj e wa shen) 1. the act of receiving a diploma from a school. 2. prelude: Aspen High School Jazz Band. 3. processional: "Pomp and Circumstance." 4. invocation: Reverend Robert Babb. 5. department scholar awards given by department chairpersons. 6. "Run for the Roses" sung by Will Bailey accompanied by Taletha Derrington. 7. salutatory address given by Melanie Hughes. 8. presentation of awards given by high school staff. 9. valedictory address given by Taletha Derrington and Jan Jennings. 10. "A Place in the Sun" sung by Lisa Allen. 11. presentation of class by Aspen School District Superintendent, Dr. Frank Betts. 12. presentation of diplomas by Aspen School Board President, Mr. Chuck Brandt. 13. "Best of Times" performed by Aspen High School MAD Company. 14. recession performed by Aspen High School Band. proj•ect grad•u•a•tion (proj' ekt graj e wa shen) 1. a non-alcohol, drug-free senior party; takes place after graduation; events: dancing, eating, volleyball, games, and closing ceremonies. 2. an event taking place beginning on evening of June 3rd and ending the morning of June 4th at the Aspen Club. 3. event supported by donations of prizes, money, and dinners from the business community of Aspen and Snowmass. ····· ····=···· •'•'• 104 proj•ect grad•u•a•non Yearbook taff. Back row: Ashraf Khalaf, Adrine Hairabedian, Kevin middy. Middle row: Rome Ryan, Margaret Jandegian, Hilary Hooker, Jenni Patch, Caroline Gonthier, Kri tin Nostdahl. Front row: Katrina Weimann, Alix Panayotopulo , Johanna Riley, tefanie Garwood, attana Young, Katie Riley. Major Headaches, Major Effort, Minimal Thanks year• book Mike Lyons, Chief Photographer (yer buk) 1. a book published yearly a a report or summary of facts and events. 2. a tangible collection of fond and not o fond happening of the pa t chool year. 3. #04973. 4. every page requiring at lea t 24 eparate processe . 5. cropping, recropping, rough draft , 3R layouts, proof . 6. hour and hour and hour Tom Farrell Principal prin'•ci•pal (prin e pel) 1. the head of a chool. 2. new man from Maine. 3. person in the role to make change. 4. supporter of the tudent body. 5. believer in visions who challenge us to make them happen. 6. family man. 7. Mr. # 1. ally mith Counselor Karen Angus Coun elor Ilene chmidt Counseling Technician coun•sel• or (Kaun' e ler) 1. an advi er. 2. application proofreader. 3. director of freshmen. 4. preparing tudents for their life after high school. 108 Prin • ci• pal/ Coun• se• lor of•fice ·up•port (ore se port) 1. keeper of the technical aspects of a school. 2. keeper of the AHS finance . 3. source of sour ball candy. 4. hovelers of the snow. 5. regulators of the heat. 6. maintainers of the plant. Jodie Bay Principal' ecretary Patty Jone Attendance Officer Jackie Mastrangelo chool urse te\·e Chacon Head Custodian Of• fice up• port 109 Dave Conarroe Nancy Haddad Ken Larson John Fisher vo•ca-tion•aljtech•ni•cal ed•u•ca•tion) (vo ka'' shen ljtek' ni kel ej e ka' shen) 1. occupational studies. 2. resumes, 3. organizational kills. 4. cruple . Synonyms: accounting, auto mechanic , bu ine law, cabinetmaking, cooperative work experience, drafting, high tech lab, information processing, keyboarding, marketing, office management, tech math, woodworking. 110 Tech•ni•cal/Vo•ca•tion•al Ed•u•ca•tion phys•i•cal ed•u•ca•tion (fiz' i kel ej e ka' shen) 1. instruction in the exercise of the body. 2. a test of power and ability. 3. the overworked aerobic class . . "get physical." 4. tap and plie. 5. the weightlifter's dream Jim Fleisher Bonnie Maddalone Don Dillon Bill Kluchko Barbara mith fine arts (fin arts) 1. human creativity. 2. products of a creative mind. 3. extravagant creation . 4. incredible voice . 5. exhibits and performance . ynonym : port· folio, graphic arts, fashion illu tration, MAD Company, Jazz Band. Phy •i•ral Ed•u•ra•tion/ Fine Arts 111 Pat Hodg on Elayne Scoofakes li•brar•i•ans (li brer' eon ) 1. in charge of AHS publications and other materials for study, reference and enjoyment. 2. upportive in re earch, enablers of learning. 3. killed members of the "food patrol." 4. capable of aying " hhh" in more ways than other faculty members. ynonym : keeper, caretaker, helpful, reference. Leny Figur Susan Hill pe•cial need (spesh' el neds) 1. versatile coursework. 2. distinquished from ordinary or u ual. 3. one on one on one on one 4. special help, special students, special results. 5. characterized by "You can do it!" "Relax!" "Read 30 minutes a day." 112 li•brar•i•ans/spe•cial needs Pauline Pedersen Mick Bennett usan anchez math•e•mat•ics (math e mat' iks) 1. sy tematic treatment of relation hip between figures and form and relation between quantities expres ed ymbolically. 2. training to become critical thinkers and problem olvers. 3. course adhering to the "400 minute" policy. 4. requiring erious attention to formulas. 5. confusing formulas. 6. frustrating problem . 7. x + y = z . ynonym : algebra, math analy i , geometry, calculu . ci•ence ( 1' en ) 1. tudie dealing with facts and truth ystematically arranged and bowing the operation of general laws. 2. serious attention to " cientific method." 3. formulas not to be memorized but known. 4. ice cream to volcanoe , Mars to marsupial , colloid to vectors. Katy mith Kathy Chaloupka Charlie tonehocker Frank Beer Mike Flynn math•e•mat•ic · ci•ence 113 George Burson Kirk Gregory Heidi Roupp o' Kit Sommer so•cial stud•ies ( hel ted' es) 1. pertaining to the inve tigation of human being in the community. 2. three credits required for graduation. 3. opportunity for additional MLA skill . 4. includes new experience of Far East tudie . 5. erious source of information on how to urvive on and as a planet through our awarene of the past. En•glish (in' glish) 1. language of many. 2. MLA format requ~r~d 3. reading, writing, rereading, rewriting and rewntmg. 4. reading material by the pound? the ton! - Mike Christopher t' Mary DeYoung Andrew Popinchalk Kathie Burson George Wilke Maria Vera for•eign lan•guage (for' en Ian' guij) 1. tongue and voice making new ound new way . 2. learning communication kills. 3. Habla E panol? Parlez vous Francai e? 4. pronunciation, tran lation, conjugation, memorization, recitation. Judy Wrigley en•glish for•eign lan•guage 115 116 117 STAGE 3 THEATRE SCANDINAVIAN DESIGN Congratulations Class Of 1989 11 A/ways Projecting The Best" Home Of Aspen's Finest Hand Kn1t Sweaters And Kmttmg Center Good Luck Class Of '89 Aspen, CO 81611 60 7 E. Cooper • • ~ CURIOUS 6EOR6E c c 0 L L E C T A ASPEN -A D T B L E s 00! co 41 0 East Hyman Avenue Mall, Aspen, Colorado B 1 61 1 • 825-331 5 ·~==========================================================~· THE PITKIN COUNTY DRY GOODS Wishes The Clas Of 1989 The Best Of Luck! 401 East Cooper 118 925-1681 L ot ·e 1{/e ( {/'.i. . \nd he P,l£1h:/i t!for it o !11 ·rn·.,·. \nd sbou ' .1'0// r . p,ratil11de not/~1 ' shl'ill~ {/l t '( ~ 1'.fh Jl 11 cbo lie n,~e... . , . \lu ·{ ~ 1'S II y I o I ire { 1 I itt!e hit he]'ond 1'011 r cctpacilte., . \nd those C(fiJacilie tl'ill he oreo/er I '-'"' !bon 1'011 erer dre{fiJled. SPORT STALKER Sports Equipment And Clothing The Raddest Store In Town ASPEN· COLORADO lfo- ?en 1t Congra tufa tions Tanya Smith 204 S. Galena (303) 925-9237 @a.u ()' 198'9! 519 East Cooper Avenue Aspen, Colorado 81611 303/ 920-2140 119 The Hedgehog just paper ! Ch i LDREN S BOUTIQUE Aspen Square • 411 S Spnng St • Aspen, Colorado 81611 303/ 925-8412 From One Of The Best To A HAIR SALON The Rest Of The Best 625 EAST HOPKINS AVENUE ASPEN, CO 81611 925-2225 Congratulations Class Of 1989 SEBASTIAN • RED KEN • JOICO • A VEDA 120 Best Of Luck To The IN & OUT HOUSE Class Of '89 nut ouseytlms 233 E. Main 925·6647 Free Aspen Delivery 303 South Galena 915-7973 ''Subs & Sandwiches'' Congratulations To The "AN OLD FASHIONED QUALITY STORE" Class Of 1989 U:i.A Aspen's Oldest and Largest Hardware and General Mercantile Company, 204 S. Mill Street, Aspen, CO 925-3411 Wm. C. Stapleton Agency Inc. lnsuror Where Experience Pays 533 East Hopkms • Aspen, Colorado 81612 121 01~~~~QEi ~ ~.~.~.~.:~ decorating servict- Paint \\all Covering Carpet Drapes THE WALL, WINDOW & FLOOR STORE 925-1054 413 E. Hyman 925-6249 Aspen Colo. ' OFFICE-ART-STATIONERY SUPPLY CHUCK & NANCY TORINUS; OWNERS 513 E. Hopkins, Aspen, Colorado (303) 925-7620 122 605 L Mam #3 Aspen's Traditional Clothier 209 S. Galena Street Aspen. CO (303) 925-1046 Elegant Gifts And Accessories And An Aspen Wedding Tuxedo Rental 925·1754 422 E. Cooper Congratulations Class Of 1989 11/rJtl {jentJclt GJntJttuction ec. CUSTOM. BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (303) 923·2488 P. 0 . BOX 5644 WOLF GENSCH Owner - P.1~.l()\ SNOWMASS VILLAGE. CO 81615 - Hugs And Ki es From Me To You! 500 E. Cooper Aspen , CO 8 16 11 3 03·9 25·9317 HOME OF COOKJE MUNCHERS 320 S. Galena St. , Aspen , CO 81611 (303 ) 925 - 1591 123 MBSDn &MORSe Mason & Morse Real Estate is the oldest and most respected real estate company serving the world-class resorts of Aspen and Snowmass. REALESTATE Aspen 925-7000 514 E . Hyman Avenue Snowmass With 30 full·time brokers and sales associates, the busy firm accounts for over a quarter of all the real estate sold in the area. 923-3020 Snowmass Vollage Mall Carbondale M8800 &1oQ188 963 · 3300 0304 Hoghway 133 Mason & Morse provides an aggressive marketing strategy and specializes in all phases of real estate. • T OF ALL WOI LDS Class Of 1989 .. . Make The World Your Own 12 4 CS20 EAS'f I lYMAN· ASPEN· COLORAI 0 81611 · 303 · 92) · 2909 ' •f CHARCUTERIE Your guide to better living ... for less Across From The Gondola Aspen 523 East Cooper Aspen Grove Mall 925-5112 OPEN 24 hours lor your shopptng conven•ence #201 Snowmass Village 923-2875 925-2590 Sutherland-Fallin, Inc. Architects Congratulations To The Class Of '89 925-4252 1280 Ute Ave Aspen CO 81611 GOATES, REID AND WALDRON Salutes The Class Of 1989 Serving The Aspen And Snowmass Area For Over 35 Years With A Complete Range Of Property Management Services ~COAtES REID&WAIDRO Condominium and Home Rentals 720 East Hyman, Aspen, 925-1400 Suite 113, Snowmass Center, Snowmass Village, 923-4750 126 Best Wishes To The Class Of 1989 ASPEN'S TRUE DISCOUNT STORE Mineral Specimens From Around The World Fine Gold And Gemstone Jewelry Indian Jewelry Including Pawn Pieces Pottery, Rugs And Carved Fetishes 408 E. Hyman Avenue • Aspen CO. 81611 • 303 920-1515 . 127 Fro111 tltc All The Best To The Class Of 1989 100% COTTON CLOTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN 520 E. DURANT #102 • ASPEN, CO 81611 • (303) 920-3962 Aspen's Hotel on tlze Mall Located adjace11t to Rubey Park 40·1 South Galc11a Slrccl A~l"-'11, C!llomdo 81611 3031920·2313 Congratulations! And Thank-You For Your Support The Aspen MCDONALDS 128 A V ~&[)()WN VAlJL!E.~ COLJRTHaJSE PLAZA BUILDING at MAIN & H--NrER 530 E MAIN ST. ASPEN'S BEST & LARGEST VIDEO LIBRARY 925-5796 Congratulations Class Of 1988 tJre frJOU 11 Ttl/ tJeeJ· Come See Us For Your Outdoor Equipment! 308 . Mill, Aspen, CO 81611 (303) 925-2849 HIGH MOUNTAIN AND LUXURY LIMOUSINE 925- TAXI 925-LIMO 129 Congratulations To The Class Of 1989 Fiery Futures From The ASPE 130 VOLU TEER FIRE DEPARTME T OCKY MOUNTAIN Maitl treet Mu ic NATURAL GAS 315 East Hyman DIVISION OF KN ENERGY, INC. Avenue Aspen Colorado 81611 303/925-2921 Congratulations And Good Luck Seniors! To The Class Of '89 We Would Like To Thank You For Patronizing Main St. Music For All Your Audio eed . Superior Audto y tern Record , Tape And Compact Di k ''ASPEl'l'S UNIQUE BOUTIQUE'' 303/IIU· TUS 303 :Z. Jlopld.n.o ..a...p.n, Colorado 81611 "A PE 'S IQUE BOUTIQUE" Clothing • Jewelry • Folk Art • Accessorie From Around The World 303/925-7456 303 E. Hopkin A pen, Colorado 81611 131 thank you (thank yu) 1. a sincere expression of gratitude from the yearbook staff. 2. for much appreciated candid contributions from alumni Colleen Sullivan. 3. to Debbie Van Hom for taking an infinite number of sports, action and candid shots with her magic camera. 4. to Mac and Mrs. Mac for endless individual pictures of underclassmen and seniors, team takes of every type, and countless trips from Georgetown in all kinds of weather. 5. special thanks to those members of the student body who believed in us and COOPERATED. 6. further thanks to Harmony Scott, Joe Pausback, Terry Smith, Tiffany Bateman, and Allison Mink for contributing photographs. 7. financial thanks to the business members of the Aspen community for advertising. 8. extra special thanks to those of us who really did all the work! staff (stat) 1. editors: Stefanie Garwood, Johanna Riley. 2. introduction: Adrine Hairabedian. 3. division pages: Katie Riley. 4. staff assistant: Kristin ostdahl. 5. photographer: Michael Lyons. 6. senior section: Hilary Hooker, Margaret Jandegian. 7. junior section: Alix Panayotopulos, Katrina Weimann. 8. sophomore section: Rome Ryan. 9. freshmen section: Nattana Young, Stefanie Garwood. 10. sports: Adrine Hairabedian, Hilary Hooker, Margaret Jandegian, Ashraf Khalaf, Jenni Patch, Kevin Smiddy. 11. faculty: Jenni Patch. 12. calendar: Adrine Hairabedian, Katie Riley. 13. activitie :a bunch of us. 14. advertising: entire staff. 15. sales: Caroline Gonthier, Tanya Smith. 16. typist: Katrina Weimann. 17. sponsors: Mary DeYoung, Nancy Haddad, Barbara Smith.