Basic High School - El Lobo Yearbook (Henderson, NV)
- Class of 1984
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Nancy Wahlstrom Publ1shed for and by the students 400 North Palo Verde Drlve Henderson Nevada 89015 1983 1984 BHSIC H1gh School has become the place to set goals, reach new helghts and conquer the blues We are now the students who strut our stuff on the way down .Sifuer She? ff Jw of Basic High School 4 T' Hg! !Ljgr u2,fl3,, L A V k ' ' I ' Ag 12: 3- w ' LLWQLL L. L fi? . Q ? 9 Nw Y ' AL L L '- -A ' R ' L L L L , LL L L L KL, M . Lk I L 1 W5 ,V In K -M L' 1 'i Lf if Q . 4? V ri 5 , LV I .,. L V 4 ,JL L A Qf - - 3 J Q L L lfiff ' L f.hA 1, W I if y - I L W , L a i L A W If.: ' f W W N 7 I Q1., - L L AL - , L ' H z' -5' W .Lf is .La y A 1 ,L LL qiLL ,.. 1 L -Q. A ' . L 'Q 3 fl' ,J Q L5--Lk 3LzfL2zf,QQW 4 ' Q ' LL M vA-. gm Mx 4 3 L' L 'wif M kgggjzfwf' 1 , ,V L I iw, V4 P A m 5 6' ' , 2 L I JW A ' M251 L Q A ., LL 1 slap L fr L f T ' 'Q - .I ' ' L -.5 ' L L is 4 Li gg . X. 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Pushed and inspired with potential victory, we haue come back at last to show our true colors. The sparkle, glitter, and glamour of silver reflects the feelings of our accomplishments as we walk with style down Silver Street. , By Robert Uashas .mtl Lum Wilson I. Members of the student body demonstrate their spirit as they show whos number one. Much of this spirit eoula' be attributed to :lass participation. 2. Superstar rally purtieipant, Coach Duschen. reveals his talent in Beauty and the Beast. Mr. Dusrhen is the wrestling roach as well at a Physical Etlutatiorz teacher. 3, Student Body Offrers: Cindy iWcbael, Student Body President, Cindy Der- rick, Student Body Vite-President, Melissa Judd, Student Body Secretary, Kelly Warr, Student Body Treasurer and Edward L. Clegg, Student Body Historian. X V 2 5 if Pboufba Hevnb.tf.l6 Wkllfumf We 'Q Eg .Q W ' 1 fl: ' . 45' sfflgl, w,,l,, I 'Egg 4. 21, su. ' gg! I 3:31 ieegsrifflil Fa-et A EP? ff I A U mm. f,3wT?L1 ea' l t-1 If '-1 ?fs::Lf3g, f ,g I 1.1 ' - se , 73. l'f'on. in lifmlmnl G lffllfunt- 4 opening b jhe Hhadic erenceu - eyon C0l'l'l,96U 0 atic hay always been considered different - for Jeveral reaxonx, However, what doe! the average Jtudent think of Batic in compariton to other tchoolt? Compared to diferent tcboolx, thif it the most .rpirited Jchool I've been in, .raid Jenior Debbie Bunton. Melittajudd, another tenior, replied, I think we have a lot more unity and a' lot more Jpirit. I'm proud of our school no matter what anybody elte sayf. junior, Shane Adamt Jaid, Ba5ic High School is the kind of place where you can be yourtehr by being diffrent. School pride intenxijfed during the year at the jQJotball team began winning game aj9er game. Auemblies and game: became more exciting for Baticfanf at 1. ThiJ flame exprenion displayed by Terrence Northington it enough to make the oppoting team thake in their xhoet. The team backed up thi! mean look with loti ofpower. 2. Thit wa: a typical .tiene at regiitration. However, line: continued throughout the year. Often Iimet it wax almott necenary to take a number to .fee the dean. 3. Obviouxly Mike Tripolitii and Anthoy Marquez didn 'I have their mindx on the .reriout :ide water ended up on seniort inttead ofthe roclaxf ofpainting the B , They were not alone, at many bucketf of the all-new blue and white way delighted everyone with his anticf. AJ many .rtudentt have agreed, the one thing that puts ut apart from the otherf if tpirit and pride. Thatlr The BaJicD1y?'erence. ' Barbara Doran , VM, 4...,, 'En E I PE A 'C E 13 'S 1. as 1- i -8 Q. ' I ra 4 at Q' . i ,, 3- g g Q ei Q 5 ,, he 4 1 . 1 I :rl ,M L 'Wei Sb' JM. Rf V - , W to e it M my 1 Q W H f , In r as o Q M All 9 fi-e , is 4 any we 1 ,cf 4 photo by Bernhard 6 William: it 3. Q X NES? HO X? .1f..g5ifg X FS QUE Wnb :cream of enrouragernent from the erowd, Clmk Douglas, Lisa Zimmerman, and james Itule work toward a 'pie in lbe eye victory. Lim .fimpbv lmeiggofinger text the pie before toning it to jamu. photo by Bernbanl Vllharm of 'S r . W ei A ,Y V . ,', Y .1 1. 4 :I 74 V 'QQ ee N ,,,' eox' :1 . X--- -A A W' ' ' ' f' W 5 Ma. f o V . isg H ag' '- 'fvf 7145! , , ' ' -554-. ji F54 vs , ' lg? K w1g3i,4sef'.' ' , fzwaf-:pez A ' VIE fly' X i5f95?i:PE- - e . Q Q? o ,oee,e 1WV,.k I ,L evetm, to gf .f J fx, The amazing foot- gxhiiarafion ure pride. That'5 what the student: exhibited throughout the year as they enjoyed the many activities that brightened the dayf like the glitter ofSil1fer Street. The Jpirit of Bafit was evident during Homecoming week. Melanie Blankenship and Kim Shepherd were among the teniorf and Stu- dent Couneil members who braved the ride to the B and daehed the rochf - and each other - with lime and water. The next night, the lighting committee, headed by Bettyann Davis, fought the wind to make the B flame brightly. Denning gram Jhirtx, pajarna5, or just obyeroing the costumes, hide like Pete Flippin and john Thayer looked jhrward to the dress-up days. It wa: a bufy year fir the wolvef, who made 1984 the beft year ever! Barbara Doran 8 Jupentar rally f , . 4 ff 4- , , M.. J Y 'N' 4' if in ,M Q puffy Alam oenioro t was a chilly evening on the sixth M October when the Superstar Rally was held. The Wolves Den was packed with anxious spectators, wrapped in an assortment of coverings, watching the awesome Senior team roll to an easy six-point victory over the Alumni team. I really didn't think that I could catch her, hut I just kept on pushing, then I caught up and then I passed her, stated Senior john Fruchey ahout his speedy anchor leg to win the 440 tricycle race, when he came from a quarter ofa lap down to catch the Sophomore. In my four years the class Q' '84 has never faired well in anything, hut this year things turned around and we were practically unheatahle, expressed Senior Eddie Clegg. The highlight mf that chilly evening was the 'pie in the eye contest when Senior ace C. Maestas smothered Mr. Augshurger with an ice cold lemon meringue pie. Mrs. Derrick also expressed that the Rally, along with the rest ofthe Homecoming activities went great. Thanks to the Senior class hr making this the hest Homecoming in the history of Basic High. Mark Bower superstar fa L99 Q azz ing 7983 n a dark Jtadiurn, towered hy an empty Jehoel Goerge Week 3 acrivitief, including the painting of :he B, which was Muniz and Danny Stopha practice routine joothall. All week Jpotlighted hy the nunzerouf polox worn hy Lim Belzencozert and long Debra Dillie and Mariann Mazza, Mr. Horan and Melinajadd. The evenjal Super Star Rally, the assenzhljf and Sandin, Donny Ellio and Cincy'-' Bower, and spirited the clam floalx all gained the fenior clam fern place victoria, the Mamas and Wileon fanzilex await a czdrivazing exclaimed Michelle Canon. night, The dance where the silver halloonf kept getting caught under The fnal fcore, Basic 7, Eldorado O. Bafic High Lisa Meighan 'J and Lara Wilfonk dresfex, all helped in mah- Honzeconzing 1983 addf yet another triumph to its already ing Homecoming 1983 a xilver event for Basic High School. week. r , Edward Clegg -ext? , ,sg J V , I P' Q - 'Z' f . :ef lv Q if g if-1 F we ' C ,,I,.,y.,., -I I , W ZH , 155.52 W mid, we H: gg , V f A ' d 5' ' , D . A 9 A, 'e l c f r 45, 3 5 a wt 1- if Jn lg 4 arm - 0 1 5, X ,-mr.,--m,.,e4w 3-Q-4-:,im1 . X Ze. 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Hardb Had they taken Mr Smalley hoftagel Prohahlv not Thexe people mere the can o TISH the BHS fall play During rehearyalf anythmg eoala' happen 15 waf zesualbf the rafe Actor! would o ten ad lzlv momerm rt the play Ramona Whztmore would try to dzp Larry filarzrl in I9 al.0ayJ refalted in hir un ortunate rap tl eletcerzt to the groan: and B111 Oet 12z6ferfounrl fehearfalf to he an ex etlerzt opjuor an ty to muh homework TISH prefentea' on Nor 18th a td 19th wax the refult o the ef ortx 0 wer twenty BHS indent: wi f proved they coula he af pro euzwzal as any one I Cl bi 0 .' . ., ', f ' , ' 1 , L H, ' , ', A ' . . ' f ' 'i , ' A A ' ff. -f ' ' 1 ' V, w'ffF 1 , . . , . . , f . J, . ' L E, ' . . f I . 4 f . r 1. e F. Y t'f . fe' . If , 5 r . ff V f . f.. jf ff- - f , r, if - - Mdrfrhz A. Ffhavfzp .Av 771 g?S' 'ee . S 2 2 x f Q. E' ., .Nw -,f'j,5:.e-4 1 35' i 4 A R '--my i 'Ny :E -- W vkik K . i.. Q. f, Photo Q7 Mancha Efbuw.: fi!! gn- 34 , L 1 5 . r I a V i Exit , MW' i ,,u- M., jab facfri :Shine lhueoug unglastet, handkerchief, cropt and lotf of acceuoriet, were all part ofthe way ftylef here at Batic. In the new era offadt that move Jo fatt ttudentx opted to go contemporary and wore Jweaterf and Jlackf with a .flight preppy undertone. Other 5tudentJ donned the forever popular Levit with Izod Jhirtt and crew neck Jweaterf. Alto thit year brought the introduction ofthe Jhirt dren. Thete were knee length dreued .styled like a large man 'J thirt. The ouwt wax utually topped off with coordinated pumpt, a wide belt and accettoriet of bright colon. H your eyes look at Jhoet jirtt you notice all the type! here at Batic. Toptidert were popular becaute of their vertatilifm and the many .fhadef of colorx they came in. Alto pumpf, flatt, and EBS tennis Jhoet were popular. K -Swift and Pony tennit Jhoet caught up with the ever popular Nikef and on attembb dayt could be teen everywhere on dancing feet. GQ haircutt and the wet look, were .rported by many guys. There wax alto a noticable increate in guyt' fathionf at they turned up their collar: and pulled on argyle vettt. Slackf and baggief were euential itenu on guyf 'fathion lixtt. Although pagex could be tpent explaining fade and fafhiont all one must realh do to bef 'in the fwing it look at BaJic'J xtudentt. ' Lara Wilton fadt- n-fathioru 15 . 16 honor Jtudenu Pboio by Rob MfDaniel cinfi! ccfing Aluclenla are cc5ic,o heel hree Baxic girls, Barhara Doran, Cindy Wichael, and Betty Ann Davif, managed to survive the eight hour hu: trip to Carfon City thix pan Jummer. A week long Jeuion of Girl 'J State enlarged their knowledge of State Government. There were alto eight boy: Eddie Clegg, Larry Alarid, Rohert Daskaf, Chrif Maeftax, Robert Taylor, Colin jonef, Larry McKnight, and Rich Walker, who went to Boy: State in Fallon, Nevada. Both group.: dixcufted topict of government with guest Jpeakerx. At the end of the week, they went to the Senate Building and held mock Jenions and debated the hillt they had made. Cindy W., Colin j., Larry M., and Barhara D., alto made the Top Ten Senior lift, along with joyce Ray, Sheena Strange, Melitfajudd, Michele Shepherd, Lita Meighan and Michael O.-johnfon. The Sun Youth Forum took place juxt hejhre Thanksgiving. Studentt Jigned up far a topic, and jhrty of them repretented Ba.ric to discuu their topicx with other Jchoolt. Thexe Jtudentf reprexent the high academic achieverf at Bafic. Roberta Carlfnn 5 Q i Rob M:D it Q WWW-ew I X 5 .fl ,g,, 20 powder puff Photo by Bernhard and Wzllmnzs On a cold starbright night in the middle of Oc- tober, a crowd gathered at the Basic High School football jgeld. The lights stood shining over the freshly cut lawn. A wave of cheers overwhelmed the stands as the crowd cheered on the oncoming football team. As the warm-up exercises were performed the spirited cheerleaders aroused the already en- thusiastic crowd. Nails were broken and perms were flattened as the girls dove and struggled for the brilliantly thrown Fotballs from senior quarterback, Cindy Wicheal, and junior quarter- back, Stacey Perry. Although it was freezing, the l boys still stood cheering in their freshly pressed skirts and matching sweaters. joe Savage, Shawn Roberson and Abran Salazar were a few ofthe many talented junior cheerleaders that supported their team throughout the game. As the game went by and the mighty seniors struggled, the class of 85 was victorious. By the way, this was no ordinary yiotball game, the roles were reversed to make up the 1984 Powder Puff Football Game. Rumor has it that the victorious junior quarterback, Stacey Perry was asked to lead the real wohf-pack team the next school year. .env .X ga, Y ,K . v ' ff W9 -,, ,, .-0 f , -V , yy 'iff ' 'X z'f :f3- 1525553 'i mf. - f .w TW, 93? 9' J 'S Nh y 1 x ,X X -F ff SQL ' 'M,l'f ak! 14 1 eww QQ, x ,www pose in l . and were .SEKUQP SEPPQP6 , uge dresses reminiscent ofthe age of Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler bustled and swishea' Basketball and ootball jocks Scotty Derrick and Robert Taylor usualbf spotted wearzng grungy sweatshzrts and stazned tube socks looked dashxng wzth girls on thezr arms Ben Romero fumbled nervousb as he attempted to balance 24 glasses o punch on hzs arm whzle George Munzz anxzo usb glanced at the dance oor and tried to get up hzs nerve Yes the junior senior ball was once again a glztterzng occaszon Colors chosen or these gala a a1r were dusty rose and burgundy Senior ball queen Lzsa Bettencourt and court Lzsa Carduccr Chris Trzpolztzs Tzna Murphy and Tzna White 2nd yuruor Ball Queen Tracey Lopernan and court Carloyn Cowan Gazl Scou and Kathy Kemp dazzled all and heads turned as royalty strolled down silver street. Much like Cinderella these girl wore not glass but silver slippers Black History Week took place the week of February 6th througl 10th Many special events were planned Speakers were heard anc a speczal per orrnzng group the Westernettes captzvated th audzence at the spzrzt assernbb held on February 10th Sharm Bazley and Randy Venerable rezgned over actzvztzes as Blacs Hzstory Week Kzng and Queen Their court consisted o Dzonn Green and Shawn Delaney Lonzta Richardson and Dino Glover Ne1kko Wzllzams and Alex Norman The entzre court was th pzcture o class and elegance and ayQel1ng o przde was expressed b the students o Bastc at the pozse and style o those chosen t represent thezr herltage , , 1 f . - , f J. - V . f . ff , . .. t ' ' . ' In .,' . . .., . y . .y . f g V I f. J ' .- , lf. f . 1' ' ' Kamoof, I tn Cbru Trzpolztzx, Tzna Murphy, Lua , ly, 11..,,w.z uname Kemp, Gail S , Queen Traeey Lopeman. x Jprzng murtf 23 1 i E ?3.vi fri if? 3.3 .. , . 1 fy,-4 .L v Hi Q Lila: if-1 v M v '- -SE l Q I Hi ,.. 'Q l4 '1iuim If 1-1'-:nu-is 131 .An n-.L 41111- 41 hvlfvh -K1 fi?-M09-nm l7WWm x an wlwnn ..':-'lu if 26 sm Photo hy Bernhard and Williams D ,84 --- aosiesl CKCMJ The class of l98-4 proved to he one ofthe most classiest classes to ever come through the doors of Basic High School. From the victories of the senior float competition and Superstar Rally, seniors like Teresa Connor and Kenny Richter were always ac- tive in school activities. Homecoming and Prom proved to he the higgest and hest happenings this school had ever seen. Led hy Chris Maestas, Scott Derrick, Terri Davis, and Dehra Turner, the senior class cfficers, the class of '84 was charged up throughout the year. Seniors like Tami Kay and Steve Walden helped lead the seniors to class competition vic- tories during assemhlies. Homecoming was the hest this school ever saw. Frendy Rivero reigned over the entire exciting week. Mark Bower and Lisa Martinez helped produce the senior's winning float. All the seniors, like Danny Evans and Stacy Hoover, got involved thoroughly with Homecoming Week. Roxanne Perez and Dan Stopka dressed fir such days as Preppy-Levis-and Shades Day. The seniors, with the help if Michelle Carson and jar! Martindale, won the Superstar Rally, heating out the other three classes, the alumni, and the faculty. The tradition cf painting the B , was kept alive again this year. jeff Tury, Melissa judd, and Sandy Millis helped paint the B along with many other seniors. Seniors like Barhara Doran anc Ceton Van Meter kept cool on the mountain, hy splashing wate: on one another. As April 28 started rolling in, senior prom queen, Lisa Bet tencourt and her escort, Eddie Clegg, got more and more nervou. as the hig evening approached. Many fund raisers were held iz order to make this year's prom the hest ever. During the year Tracy Ryan and Bettyzflnn Davis wer' constantly visiting with Mrs. Dyck trying to receive scholar- ships and college information. Many seniors planned to enter college to pursue careers. May pnally arrived., Seniors, joe Groves and Michelle Wilsdorf were husy trying to get their caps and gowns, whils others like Sheena Strange and Lloyd Trujillo, were wondering ahout that glorious walk down the aisle to adulthood. Gradua- tion was the higgest event ofthe whole year. Kenn Soloman ana Cheryl Wilkins were ready and willing to venture into the hig had outside world. Senior class ojjqcers,-Terri Davis and Scott Derrick showeo class and style throughout the whole year. As did the rest of the senior class leaders. DehhieB anto senior: 27 .6 fn.. , 'W Alm. , ' 1 , Q, M -. 53:-f'..': -S.: ,- DX. 415 ie, .1 5, I Maw r x 4, .ll ' ,. ,ff L R: -5 ff 'Q . -.. f .W 4, A , mg m..... X K -1'-wiki 1. f 5, 3 1 gf V. 1 v i ag Vi' QOH Darwen, Dawd O gllrifgr I1 g Ever since we first started school Rose Walker looked forward to that iolden day of graduation, With Pomp and circumstance not too far in the iistanoe the class of 1984 finally saw that amazing day. Desiree Ford, Frendy ilvero, and Roxanne Perez were rarely found doing nothing, There were so nany things to do and not much time. The ordering of pictures, an- iouncements and caps and gowns were on Minnie Ftogers and Ftaenell 'essers schedules. Bidding favorite teachers and friends good bye and vishing them a great future were a few of the other items Melinda Phillips and .uann Simerl had to attend to, During Robert Taylors senior year, he nany friends but his best friend seemed to be his government book, which icott Derrick, Melissa Judd and Michelle Wilsdorf also spent many times ogefher with. One question comes to mind, will we have as good a friend in :oilegel? 4 li Day, Derek is A.. William Demoyers, Debbie Diekenf, Dana Diliie, .,, ,wt ff' ns Debra Ei' .X I e P 1 Doran, Barbara I I, Jenin 1 fi Dotson FIR Scan Dunzgamjack Auf Marcelo 1' -K. E vam' C bn: Egan Swan Elzzondo Ann Elliot! Wzllzam Erlmg Evanf, Daniel Evans, Lim ... Kathy Natura bf Febler, Thema! 30 senior 'Qc .1 ,is F4 A gi, JU world' mzxed lflg 6 this mae by law fa :led be proye M91 ww ni Fyke, K arherinev P Gala? iz, David . i 535 14: 145' -sag ' 'i if f x 1 X' Golaszewsiez is is 'UF Q A N H Qfx 3' 'uk Jmioff 31 JW' xi: 'Dv 6 in ATT? Photo by Rob McDaniel orwiclecl ' - ' ,-fjwv ifw -s..,+' ou have chef right to remain often irate parentsyl disappointed teachers, The the crime of truancy was often grim. Some periods, while others were never convicted. of a day at , Phoney excuse notes resulted in weeks of bread and water solitary as: Please excuse johnny Doe from school as he was watering his daywdilsu as circumstantial evidence, and further added to the tragic predicament. I ditch day was a popular attraction for many freshmen and sophomores who attended in their dark glasses and seniorish disguises. Popular tourist traps for homes, the lake, and ahsentees semi-sb hideouts as mountains. were city ood way was I wal' 104.5- fm ii is 45 Davzd Stacey Wendy Hopkins Q 'X A' ,lv '55 ,Cs u,-' Qumr- Aline Hudson Rohert Hughes Lloydjacohs Edward johnson 33 Tran Longden eb re 1 -.,, 'QM' 7 4 Tma McC41lz5ter ob McDaniel McKee julia McKinney 22 ,lf ri 0-mf 7 Y 17 if Y' Tamra McNze1' Christopher Maextaf Lynda Domzmque Mann Randy Lisa M 34 Jeniarf Lua 'Ffh aim' MfBr1de K ni gb: Marqnix dZZd 'Ui Mexday TTT gh ,. I. y fu-e we K 5u15yRo6MD I F? K 1 William Morse Mike Moailxo eciaiono Afier graduation, Jeniof: had to make one of the biggeft deeifionx in rlzeif liver. Wheel sloonld I do? When Jenion, Debbie Banlon, Kim Sbeperd, ana' Terri Daoix, were afked this question, fbeir repliex were: I 'm going to the University of Oklahoma. It's been a childhood urge to go to OU since I wa: Jixyears old, explained Debbie. I'rn going to Larnforn Buxinexs College in Phoenix, Arizona to major in eourt reporting, became itif an, excellenth payingjob, Kim answered. g Terri replied, l'm going to UNLV apes' graduation, bfealue ilff close and tbey bane to accept me. X aff Lynn Lipilufi , e RanaldMnllere Edward Murphy Murphy Debra Naxb Robert Neal i Dominic Nooelli V Ne, Olaiip D w Lorma0'Ma1b if Efiaabezb .foe Oeiozane no ' mxim 35 Swann Kenneth Pafolini .N an fix 5 Laura Parrott Riehard Dennis Powers Cynthia Pendygraf -1.-avi l lil? What do matt people watch when going to a football game? Prohahb football, hut for tome fans. the exciting thing orz, thejield wat the Basic High School maxmt, d in a hvighthltte and white fottume, thentaxeot not onh kept the home rrowd on its feet, hat alto vititing one. V. ' Putting a hex on the vititovt known and the Hdonble whammyn really kept the rrowd going. ex- plained the wolf Everyone in the audience talk: about how exciting and funny he it. replied joe Smith. He kept everyone clapping and eheering, raising their hand: in the air. explained Chrii Maeftai He really kept the crowd going! responded Rodney Ford. Well you atb me, the wah' hat defniteh got spirit - hek a hot-to-trot, jarmnin' dude, offered Karen Odell, Some people :ay our-mascot did for Basie High School what the San Diego Chicken did for San Diego. , RICHARD DASKAS 403 - x -YUM oanna Potter iv. 0- ,4- 'Surf Txka Pyatt Pyle Barry Deborah Rey! aff Swann Rodfiguez 'Wm My dw pl KS YT? Yasmine Shah Andrew Shearin K imherly Shephard Michelle Shepard Stephanze Shfrah Mzchelle Szlva Szmerl Peg! Sloan jofeph Smith Trma Szllnoe by 5? QQ SW 1 ,V Smith Stairs Smith Snook Bonnie Sojyer Stohr Kenn Solomon 11 Q-Xu N g SP xx. 1 I ff' 4 Sheena Strange did climb - was there mmm., lahor ay sur mountazn .. .W hufketf of..,..... ....,. They do tfaditional B on the tide ofthe mountain, ofrourfe. 25+ do Bam to mark the Painting a B on the .fide ofa mountain watn 't all fun and gamer it took lotf of organization and cooperation, On foot, in cart, in traeks, on fnotorrytles, and any other form oftrarztpoftation the Jtudentyfound a way to reaeh the tap. l To have fun and to promote sehaolspirit. replied Michelle Wilxdorf I did it to get out ofsthool. explained hardworking Dave Tullgren. ' BerauJe it .rounded lilaefun. refpoftded Cindy Wichael. Although you usually get onb a few groupf ofstudentf who partiripate, part ofthe ffm of painting the B was the wide range of 5tadent5 who went for various TWZJGIZJ, Q The triek was: to change our hafie everyday mountain into a symbol of our srhool L X in which the .rtudents and pnhlif could look up to ana' take pride in. ' 'U Q1 A C hrmy 31 px X 5 llh Randall Taylor Robert Taylor 'e Rnhunl Dmkw jeanne Angel 'W tl' Marta Swanton S' N ajoya . 'mv ., Rodney Taylor :Ci -do 9 Raenell .seniors 39 ,QM , ik. 4. .Ni K ki, y - - 1144 wx 'E A 4 Siarsggoit, Cheryl Ag, tiorsfrxrirro ci, 2, ri, 49, Horror,-if Akey, Chris Aki, Barry Alarid, Larry .l,: Band C1, 2, 3, 49, Yearbook C3, 49, All School Plays C2, 3, 49, Varsity Quiz C2, 3, 49, Key Club C3, 49, Powderpuff C3, 49 ,X V Allen, Steve J, ' - Anderson, Anna ,lean Anderson, Caroline Atchibeque, Dilbert Atchison, Debra V Baca. Danny V 4 9 'Society 449, vorsrry Bond ci, 2, 3, 49, Flag Team Captain C49 ' Bailey, Sharon Baker, Kristy Baker, Todd , 'VVA A Tino, Bei corrrolsitiifsi, Girls' Glee ci, 2, 3, 49, 1 Modrigals C49, All State CS, 49, Honor Choir C3, 49 Banuelos, Arturo G. Barber, Alisha Borden, James Qliauer, Annette r ,- Beckman, Curt Benton, Elisa Bergstrom, Eric Bess, Angela V , L, V , VV Qlsettencourr, Lisa: Honohisociety C3, 49, Varsity1fgjVi,, 7 Basketball C1, 2, 3, 49gfVorslty Band C1, 2, 39, Varsity C 9 Golf ca, 49, Lotto ciotsift, 2, 39 Bird, Steven Blackledge, Veronica Qgqggess, Craig: C2, 3, Track C3, 49, Pep Club iz ,,V,,, Bond UV 25 V . I f,,L . VSV-,Q.VV ,Bowen Mark: Swimming C1, 2, 3, 49, Yearbook C1, 2, 3, 49, Spanish Club Ci, 39, Football C1, 29, Homecoming Escort C49, Swim Team Captain C49, Student of the Month C49 Brajkovlch, Mark Braver, Pcul Briggs, Kevin V- A A Brooks, James: Drama Club C1, 2, 3, 49, Football C29, School Plays C2, 3, 49 Brown. Elmer Brown, Kelly 42 renmf rndex Brown, Ronald Bruner, Daniel , -V 'V Bunton, Deborah: Lone Wolf C49, Yearbook C49, Powder Puff CO, 49, Business Club C2, 3, 49, Teen Correspondent for R.l. C49 Burch, Michael Butler, Steven Campbell, Elizabeth Cannon, Timmie: Track C2, 49 Carducci, Guy' V A r Carducci, Lisa: Cheerleader C1, 2, 39, Songleader C49, Baton TwirlerC1,r 2, 3, 49, Student Council Ci, 29, Super Star Rally C1, 29, Powder Puff C3, 49 Carducci, Patricia: Bel Canto C3, 49, Honor Chair C49, Mot Maids C3, 49, Madrigols C49, Powder Puff C49 Carlson, Roberta: Yearbook C2, Society C39, Basketball Ci, 2, 3, 49, Drama Club Ci9. Creative Writing Ct, 29 A ' Carr, Jerry Leo-wells Carr, Julie Carson, Alice V Carson, Gayle , 9 -1 i 9 Carson, Michelle: Spanish Club C'l, 2, 3, 49, Soccer Sweetie C2, 3, 49, Super Star Rally C49, Powder Putt C49, Student Council C29 Cassedy, Robin Causey, Melissa Chmiel, Donald i 7 ' ' Christensen, Dan: Tennis C1, 2, 3, 49, Bowling C2, 3, 49, Honor Society C3, 49, Spanish Club C1, 2, 3, 49 Clabaugh, Don Clark, Jolene , Clegg, Student Council :,1 ,Yearbook C2, 3, 49, Boys' State C49, Human Relations C1, 2, 39, Bowling Ci, 2, 39, Lone Wolf C2, 39, Key Club CS, 49, Super Star Rally C2, 49, Sr. Prom Escort C49, Student of the Month C49 Cole, Michael J V Conner, TereSa:'Basketball Ct, 2, C1, 2, 3, 49, Super'St0r'PCCtlly C49, Powder?-UTTTCS, 49 Cosby, Cindy Cotter, Thomas ' Cotton, Alex: Track, Wrestling Craney, Teresa Crumly, Tliotnas Dacunhct, Evelyn Dahar, Tim r V n, Richard: YearboolXrQC2, 3, 49, Super ' l'l, 9 'C2, 39, Cross Country C49,lWrestlinQ C1, 2, 3, 49 Daskas, Robert: Yearbook C2, 3, 49, Wrestling Ct, 2 49, Honor Society C3, 49, Super Star Rally C1, 29, C Country C49, Boys' State C49 Davis, Betty Ann: Student Council C2, 3, 49, Honor Society C3, 49. Desertaires C39, Varsity Quiz C29,-C f ,,V, State C39 , fy 9 Davis, Robert Davls, Rolando Davis, Terri Davis, Terry VV-f Annette: Studeritjgcjouncll C1, 2, 39, 1wVClub C1, 29, DesertairesiC29L Spanish Club C29 . Dawson, Davis Day, Derek: Basketball Ci9, Tie Rods C2, 39, Body Builders C39 Del,osh,Stephonle VV ,yV V,V, Dawn: ChoirC1, Q, berries, Scotty: Football rife, 49, Basketball 49, Track C1, 2, 3. 49, Spanish Club C1, 2, 3, 49, Stud Council C3, 49 - Desnoyers, Debbie: F.H.A.VC29, Mat Maids C1, 2, 3, gt DECA cs, 4i, European ClubC19, Flag Team C39 ,,,,, Kenneth ' -Q , 9 , l,-i 7 Dickens, Dana V Dickens, Michael: Football Ci, 2, 3, 49, Track C3, 49 ' Dickinson, R. Shawn: Basketball C29, Spanish Club C 37 Y 1 fl Debra: Band C1, Club C3, 49, qqgsociety CS, 49, CreofrveyiEifinglc49, Powdeiseufiigi Donovan, Linda lllr A A A Doran, norboror Yearbook c2, 0, 49, Honor Society? 49 4 Dotson, Trent: Student CouVncilVC49, R.O.T,C, C1,'2, P Club fl' 2 3' Pub fi' 2 3? Scott i, P , a l l 4 Jock W. Duran, Paul Early. Cynthia: Spanish Club C2, 3, 49 V Mnffelof Cfeesiieefwfifins 48, 49. Lotinfli f 25535, Susan: Spanish ciotSititj,o Choir 42, 3, 49, ciao C19 B ' TJ Elizondoz Ann: School Play Ct, 2, 49, Lone Wolf C2, 4 Drama Club C1, 2, 49, Calor Guard C29, R.O.T,C. C1 V 49, Varsity Quiz C29 VV Eiiioir, William: chess cio,o,5gi,,i2,Va, 49, Key cioisfrgii yitofrrr Club cs, 49. Amoooiogyciob cz, ri, 4 9, Broli- ciobrsi , f l,is,, so Elliott, Troy Elmer. Deborah Elms. ,Charles ling, Lynn calante, Greg ans, Christopher: ,Lone Wolf 43, 43, Football 413, Baseball 41, 3, 43, Creative Writing 433 ans, Daniel: Soccer 43, 43, Tennis 483 'ans, Lisa 'erett, Joseph rnsworth, Katherine ihler, Thomas rris, Dean .cus, Kenneth Jharty, Kevin aetwood, Melvin atcher, Elizabeth richer, Ronald rd, Desiree mnk, Tina aeman, Colleen: Girls' Glee 41, 2, 43, Madrigals 43, 43, Bel Canto 42, 3, 43, School Play 41, 2, 43, Honor Choir 42, 3, 43 ist. Daniel rchey, John e, Katherine: Band 41, 2, 3, 43, Softball 42, 3, 43, owder Puff 43, 43 l E lagher, Patrick vin, David 'rison, Michelle: Soccer 41, 2, 3, 43, Powder Puff 4-3, l3, Super Star Rally 433 'lin, Ronald es, Robert K.: Metal Benders 43, 43 , Thomas ria, Daniel ria, Dante aszewski, Tracy: G.A,A, 42, 43, Basketball 41, 2, 43, owder Puff 443, F.H.A, 433, Volleyball 423. Track 423, Ihoir 423, Softball 413 izales, Brent izales, Kenneth izales, Rochelle: Human Relations 413, fheerleader 42, 33, Student Council 433, Creative Jriting 443, Songleader 443 izaque, Uvette: Track 41, 2, 3, 43, Cross Country 42, 1, 43, Honor Society 42, 3, 43 Good, Roxanne Goodale, Toni: Spanish 41. 2, 3, 43, Aristocrats 443, 43 Goodman, Daniel Gordon, Jackie Gordon, Jesse Graham, David Granger, James Gray, Karen: Creative Writing 433 Greenan, David Greene, Rodney: Mens Choir 41, 2, 3, 43, Bel Canto42 3, 43, Modrigals 43, 43, All State 43, 43 Griffin, Debra ' A Groves, Joseph Gudknecht, Patricia l Hague, Shawn: Band 41, 2, 3, 43, Varsity Band 43, 43, Marching Band 41, 2, 3, 43, Pep Band 41, 2, 3, 43 Hall. Michel Hall, Steven Haniilton, Lee Harbouer, Beverly Harper, Penny Hawes, Brian Hawkins, Michelle Henao. Javier Hernandez, Maurice: Football 41, 23, Cross Country 433, Baseball 423, Wrestling 41, 2, 3, 43 Hickey, Tina Hoesch, Arthur Hogmire, David Holt, Robert Hoover, Stacey Hopkins, Misti Hopkins, Wendy: Varsity Band 41, 2, 3, 43, Honor Society 48, 43, Super Star Rally 433, Yearbook 43, 43, Pep Band 41, 2, 8, 43, Ambuology Club 43, 43, Band Pres. 443, Honor Sac. Sec. 443 Hudson, Aline: J.V. Softball 413, Creative Writing 4533, Lone Wolf 443, Soccer Sweeties 443 Hughes, Robert lcabalceta. Luisa Jacobs, Lloyd Jensen, Wanda Jeske, Patricia Johnson, Edward Johnson, Michael Johnson, Michon Jones, Colin: Stage Band 42, 3, 43, Marching Band 41, 2, 3, 43, Wind Ensemble 41, 2, 3, 43, Honor Society 443, Key Club 43, 43 Jones, Lawrence: Student Council 413, Drama Club 41, 2, 3, 43, Swimming and Diving 41, 2, 3, 43, Powder Putt 43, 43 Judd, Melissa: Student Council 41, 2, 3, 43, Bel Canto 43, 43, Honor Society 43, 43, Girls' State 443, Spanish Club 42, 3, 43 Kaempfer. Michael Karr, Timothy Kay, Tami Kelly, Shannon Khoury, Ronnie Kim, Seong Bae Kline, Gordon Klug, Yvonne Kofol. Eden: Creative Writing 433, Student Council 423, Tennis 42, 8, 43, Soccer Sweetie 423 Kolvisto, Kristina Kale, David Kowalczyk, Juanita Kukis, Alex Kwasney, Charles Lamb, Mike Lawson, Glenda Layman, Tim Leach, Marni Ledbetter, Samantha Lee, Kelly Lewallen, Lana Liston, Wendy Little, Laurie: Band 443 Longden. Traci Lovi. Chris Lucero, Pat Loyiand, Deborah Lynch, Misty x Madsen, Scott - W . Maestos, Chris: Senior Class President C4D, Student Council C1, 2, 3, 4D, Key Club C3, 4D, Lane Wolf C2, 3, 4D, Bel Canto C4D Mahmarian, Linda: Career Club C2, 3, 4D, Desertalres C2, 3, 4D, Madrlgals C4D. Bel Canto C4D, Sun Youth Forum C3, 4D, Sweetheart Queen CSD Mann, Dominique: Business Club' CQD, lnteract Club C4D, Spanish Club C4D, Career Ciub CAD Marquez, Anthony Marquez, Randy Marquis, Leslle Martin, Melody , Martindale, Jack: Super Star Rally C2, 4D, Cross Country 445, Wrestling ci, 2, 3, 4D Martinez, Lisa Matson, Kathleen: Career Club C2, 3, 4D, F.H.A. C2, 8. 4D, Pep Club C2D, Powder Puff C3, 4D, Super Star Rally C4D, Hiking Club C2, CJD Moyes, Andrew: Drama Club,C1,,2, SD, R.O.T.C. C1, 2, 3. 4D, Theater C2D, School PlayslC2, SD Mazza, Marlann: Bowling C1, 2, 3, 4D, Spanish Club C2, GD McBride, Bobby McDaniel, Rob: Student Trainer C2, 8, 4D, Swimming C3, 43, Yearbook C8, 4D McCallister, Tina McKee, William McKinney. Julia McKnight. Larry: Honor Society C4D, Spanish Club C4D. Marching Band C1, 2, 3, 4D, Boys' State C4D, Key Club C3, 4D, Stage Band CQ, SD Medina, Mike g Lisa: Yearbook C1, Ambuology Club CSD, Latin Club CSD, Spanish Club C1, 2, 3, 4D, Honor Society CS, 4D Mercado, Dean Mendoza, Dora Mesday, Dolly: Track C1, QD. Spanish Club C1, 2D Millet, Donald . - Miller, Margo: Softball C4D, Powder Puff CAD, Human Relations CAD. DECA CG, 4D Millis, Sandra Millsap, Tommy 44 .tenzor mdex Monahan, Tom: Baseball C1D, Soccer C1, 2, 3, 4D Morada, Ric Morris. Llsa Morse, William Mouilso, Mike Mueller, Ron Muniz, George Murphy, Edward Murphy, Elaine: Spanish Ciub CAD Murphy, Tina Myrick, Robert Nash, Debra Nazario, Sam Nelson, William Nguyen, Tram 3 Novielll, Dominico: Creative.-Writing CAD, BRAT President C4D ' O'DanieI, Christine :C7lds, Alan ' ' 'V 1' O'Malley, Loretta: Comedian C1, 2, 3, 4D, Drama CS, 4D, Choir C27 r Ordish, Paul Orlovetz, Liz Ortolana, Sue: GAA C1, 2. 8, 4D, Basketball C1, 2, 4D, :SaftboIlC1,2,3,4D, RelationsC2D, L AmbuologyC3D S Ostrom, Sue Palmer, Mike ' Palomino, Alain Patolini, Ken: D.E.C.A. C3, 4D Parrott, Laura: Basketball C1, 2, 3, 4D, Drama Cl, 2D, Human Relations C1D, GAA C1, 2, 3, 4D, Powdef Puff C3, 4D M Patterson, Richard Pendygraft, Cynthia Perez, Roxanne: Spanish Club C1, 2D. Track C1, QD, Golf C1D Perry, Charles Pickard, Nick Pie-ri, Joanna, SOfrbUll 42, at, FHA QQ, on Pinther, Paul ' , Postman, Diana Potter, Ron Powers, Dennis Probert, Carl Probert, Laureen Putney, Danny L. Pyatt, Tika Pyle, Daniel Quadlin, Scottl D. Ray, Daie -'L,, S Ray, Joyce: Creative Writing C2, 3, 4D, Varsity Quiz: 3, AD' D.E.C.A. CO, 4D, D.E.C.A. President C4D, Hon: Society CG, 4D Reber, Blaine Ernest Redmond, Barry Reed, Ron Reltigruber, Gina Renicker, Dawn Reyes, Alice Reyes, Debbie: Spanish Club CO, 4D, Career Club C-'fi Tennis CSD, Soccer Sweeties C2, SD K Rhees, Diane : L ,i'-' Richter, Kenneth: Superstar Rally C4D, Honor Sociei 43, 4D, Tennis C4D, Wolf Pack C4D, Boys' State CSD V Rivera, Wilford A Rivera, Frendy Robinson. Dan Rodriguez, some ff: S S y Rodriguez, Susana: Afistocfots C3, 4D, Spanish Club Rogers, Dennis Rogers, Donald: Drama ClD, Stage Crew C4D Rogers, Minnie Rolff, Tami Romero, Ben Romero, .left Rothmund, Kirk Ruesch, Torrie Cliff , Tracey: Student Council Cl, 2, O, 43, Desettaires 3, 43, Cheerleader Cl3, Key Club CS, 43 ,. Kathy -stano, Meshele mez, Nick ent, Don ders, Paul lio, Filipo k. Brenda: Volleyball Cl, 23, Softball Cl, 23 rider, Wayne lion. Lisa rgins, Cynthia , Yasmine: Creative Writing C2, 3, 43, Human :lations Cl, 23 rin, Andy erd, Kimberley D.: Student Council C43, Aristocrats 43, Bel Canto C43, Spanish Club Cl, 2, 3, 43, Wolt- ck C43 herd, Jeannine: Cheerleader Cl, 2, 33, Student runcil Cl, 23, Aristocrats C33, Spanish Club C2, 83, rnor Society C33 h, Stephanie: Spanish Club CS, 43, Track Cl3 re, Trina: Student Council Cl, 2, 33, Spanish Club Cl, Career Club C23 , Michelle rl, Lucille A.: Band Cl, 23, ROTC Cl, 23, European ab C43 ai, Clifford a. Pegl ce, Kimberly r, David 1, Jerry 1. Joseph A. 1, Norman 1, Patricia 1, Terri Louis: Tie Rods C3, 43, European Club C2, 83 r, Bonnie non, Kenn ner, Gloria i. Carolyn Tommy ar, Elizabeth: Spanish Club C2, 3, 43 ra, Danny i. Debra Strange, Sheena: Honor Society C2, 3, 43, Ambuology Vlfmemr 5500 C2, 3, 43, Ambuology Vice President C43, Spanish V K . club co, 45, Key club co, 43 '5 ' 6 Stubbs, Louie Swarez, Angel: Career Club C23, Human Relations C43 Sweet, Michael Swanson, Marta: Creative Writing C3, 43 Swartzenberg. Chris Syron, Kevin Tafoya, Frank Talbott, Victor Toney, Linda: Drama Cl, 2, 3, 43, Desertaires C43, Student Council C43, Volleyball C33, Plays Cl, 33 Tate, Rodney Taylor, Randall: Student Council C33 Taylor. Robert Taylor, Tammy Teneyck. Richard: Metal Bender Cl, 2, 3, 43, Carpentry Club Cl, 2, 3, 43 Tesser, Raenell: Dance Club CS, 43, Desertaires C43 Thaxlon, Tommie Thomas, Dana Thompson, Valentine Todd. Jeffrey Tapaha. Ray Trauernlcht, Paula Trlpolitis, Christina Tripolltis. Michael Trujillo. Lloyd Tullgren. David Tumillo, Michael Turner, Debra: Volleyball Cl, 2, 3, 43, Track C2, 3, 43, Student Council C2, 43, Powderpuff C3, 43, Honor Society C3, 43 Tury, Jeff Valllquet, Cynthia VanMeter, Ceton VanMuyden, James VanMuyden, Jerry Velasquez, Mikel Venerable, Randall Walden, Steven Walker, Brian Walker, D. Richard Walker, Rose: BelCanto CC3, 43, Choir C2, 3, 43 Warr, Kelly: Student Council C2, C3, 43, Creative Writing C43, Spanish Club C2, 3. 43 . Weedman, Kimberly White, Tina Whitmore, Ramona: All School Play Cl, 2, 3, 43, Drama Club Secretary-Treasurer C43, Spanish Club C1, 2, 33 Wichael, Cindy: Student Council Cl, 2, 3, 43, Student Body President C43, Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 43, Softball Cl, 2, 3, 43 Wllcock, Traci Wilkins, Cheryl: Lone Wolf Staff C33 Williams, Virgil Wilsdort, Michelle: Desertaires C2, 33, Honor Society C3, 43, Cheerleader Cl3, Student Council Cl, 33 Wittman, Scott Wolff, Robin Wollburg, Joseph Wooten, Sharon Yelenich, Mark Young, Donald Young, Wendle: Desertaires CC3, 43, Spanish Club C2, 33, Career Club C2, G3 1 Zepedo, Robert Zerby, Stephanie Zito, Gina senior index 45 wmlliv' Jw- , Q mf f 'Yung-nun-0 Q - P6060 by David' Galvin i 'b 5 S' G? m ,-1 li-ru 1 N -Y W' -.f,,f , .iv .44 E? fa.. 33' ' , 'ul .. H I km . L Y A . ' ,1 -12 6 f fr.. 'V Q. L . Mrs L .'. .- -2'-is 1. :fag .aint A TE, il ,.,..- wko id of lziglzer ran . I ' . - A r 1 9 .Wy ,,. . F' r ,A '12 ' H g , ,, Pbots by Brrbara' 6 Wiliiam Jenior candid: 47 T' F' Phan, by H.melff I-.hm rs fx sol ,N X, T T641 -if 'mt tt 1 ff' g - .0 5 IEK: E ,E V I H x 'H-QA Q -, T Q?-ik .. ii r. L. . tg 1 :',,-. Z X s t ef ,,,, if f . eeoet T f t ei we ,,E, . ' h..--1. 50, ..:: Photo by Rob McDaniel ell MII el' ny Juperior heing who way not a teather or a ,renior has fallen under the dreaded lahel of Hunderelasfmen. Being an underrlaumen intluded the title, lou of privileges to Jeniorf, and working harder to get through the halls. The word, underclaxtmen, it5eU' portrayed ut the juniory, Jophomoret, and freshmen of Bafic High The fret Jegment ofthe word was under. The meaning for mon ofut wat under the thumh. We were under the rule of seniort, under the rule If teachert, and given lets leeway with Mom and Dad. We were under superzfiiion hy administration at all timet while at ffhool, Though ntoft of all we were under prexsure. The next part ofthe word way clan. Yes, we the undertlassmen of Basie dwnitely had more clam and volume than one group ofteniory. A5 a whole we portrayed ourteluef with a eertain amount of dixtinction, a little rowdinets, and a lot of enthuyiafm. The last, hut not leayt, part of the word was men. Many ofus were hetitant to accept thit title at we ,vtill ernhodied tome of our childiyhneff when we ran through the hallt. Most of ue tried to act the part, though. All in all the elaftet of 1985, 1986, 1987 were the total ofthe word, underclastrnen. undertlassfnen dIVIJI07l 49 I 1 3 'fi -ilu X X XX PF' Q 4 S 'iii iiiigf 5 . 'Eggs 1 ' f- . Q, three, jhur, stretcl and attain. One migl was only to he'hm-r1 workout hut it wa racing through many . mind. As Lydia Murphy Valdez and joan Fountaiz studied, played and tried t goals for themselves man- fnund that the phrase Ge go, was their own motto. As th third year of high school hegav Elizaheth Guerra and Barhara Le wondered what to do with the rest o their lives. Hayway through the yea- Angela Lenord and Tina Hamiltor felt that it was time to sit down ant fgure it out. Although the future was tops or most minds the present came frst Creson jones hnew that this year he: GPA really counted as did extra- curricular activities. As Marty Mahan and john Thayer put joh. and cars on their list of achievement. other juniors didn't work and as c result had to reach into Mom's ana Dad if pockets to support their night life and e ertairtment hahits. As ' e yea!-pfogressed, MariAnne Volz and Duane Hopster reached as far into their untappahle source cy energy to attain their goals. Lara Wilsnr mf, Laurie mx, Shane Michele I, Donna edge, Charlotte Alexander, Alex Allen, Rohyn Allen, Tammy Allixon, Brian Anderxon, Chrix Anderfon, Harold Arellano, Todd Atkimon, Scott Augufto, Keilh Auftin,-jeri Baier, Phillip Baker, jon Baran, Ed Barker, Gina Batef, David Bayley, Drew Bergman, Mike Beadle, Darren Bergxlien, Kirnherb Belingheri, Angie Berkley, Rick Benge, Currie Belley, David Bergman, Kelly Bingamon, Danny junion 51 52 junior Y!! Sfriving Grade tirne'Q what a pain.U A5 the junior year came to a clofe, the Jenior year wax on the horizon. Many juniorJ xuch af Tina Harrif and Carobln Cowan were concerned with how many creditk they had accumulated through out the year. A5 their counfelort would call them up one- hy-one there wa: a hrief moment of heart failure until each knew where they Jtood. Grade'J, of courxe, played a major role in thix task, for Carobfn knew paying her claues and reaching high gradef helped to collect thofe 21 credit! needed to graduate. Of courxe, opportunities were open to Tina who wax lacking a hw creditf, .rome of thexe included taking an earbfhird clan or a semexter of Jummer Jchool. But without failure the clan of 85 worked hard at achieving their goalf. Bisxonnete, Sandra Blackburn, Aaron Boike,jim BolteJ,julio Bowman, Mary Bradxhaw, Tina Brajkouich, Shannon Brink, Tina Arm Mrut V .. i e - , -- ' ' .. J - Y . gf - ' . S -X ::ssf.s fff:m v ff . T lf: J - J i me 2241221 - e wt. - - -5, 'K A - -. c,, E .. .,.. 2:- 7 . f, wtf 35 , 2 xg ,ig --fa: fjny' X Q35 Broadhead, Shanna Brouillette, David Brouillette, Deanna 1 Brown, Stanton Brown, Tahatha Brown, Vincent Browning, Charley Brune, Eric BurliJon,jameJ Buttweiler, Sharin Cagle, Brenda Call, Jacque Candelaria, Renee Canfeld, Carol Carducci, Antonio Carlucci, Sutie Charley, Lynn Chaftain, Mike K iwQv Pham by Rob M:Darriel rnieL Brenda Colalnea, Miebelle Cooper,j Cripe, Tlvornax Crowl, Mark Danixe, David rixtenxen, Miflyael Compton, Micbelle Cowan, Carobfn Cripe, Tbrefa Cunningham, Robert Danrer, Daniel riftianwn, Robin Coonzbef, Andrea Creelrnan, Kirnberbf Crop, Clifford Cunningham, Sue Daugherty, Miflaele zrk, Edward Curtie, jeife Daoix, Paul vugln, Candy Dakaleejarnef Daoif, Tina junior 53 juniorx Jqerifccge How long did the war hetween the Staley laft? Thif wax one ofthe many quextionf afked hy United Statet History teacherJ like Mr. Burgefs and Mr. Froh. Baxic High Schoolk Kim Mercer and Linette McMurdo enrolled in the required courxe of U.S. Hixtory, ditcovered the answer to thif queftion at well aJ thofe quettions pertaining to our nation 'J in- dependence, the Prefidency and the national governmental .fyftem in general. Axpectx of teaching Eric Swaney and Terexa Lattin'J knowledge included quizzes, termc, workfheetc, and of courfe, examt. Mr. Chairef and Mr. Neighhori gave their student! extra credit anignmentx to heho them. Drawing mapf and writing report: were a major part of extra credit anignmentx. When the year came to an end Sandi McFadden, Diana Peart and Therexa Cripe had increated their knowledge in United State.: Hixtory. 31' Davix, Tom Decker, Irene Delaney, Sean Delaroxa, Marie Deluca, Margaret Demarzo, Sue Derrick, Cindy Mary McKay Dillion, Timmy Dohhinx, Ronnie Determan, Steven Doran, Michael t Dougherty, Mike Douglas, Chrix Donnella, Doyle Dyer, Ryan Earl Ronald Ecklex, Darrel Edixon, Tina Edfinga, Dwayne Eiring, Ros: Elizondo, Raul Erichxenn, Paul Etlingerhjejjfrey Exfig, Michael Evans, Mike Fergufon, Gary Gamble, Sandy Gamer, Glenn Gand, Christy Garcia, Tmrey Garciahjobn 56 junion 2 - at DQR Q k af' Photo by Marcela Elhavez , s,,,s. Z t S, ,Q M A 'ff Glover, Grant G0nzaqne,joanne Gooding, Steoen Green, Dionne Green, Lori M E M Greenberg, Rafe Greenbalglo, Brent Grimnjoe Grogan, P. Guerra, Elizabeth Gutierrez, Loida Gwin, Samantha Hafen, Monica Hajek, Clzrix Hale, Anne Hall David Hamilton, Tina Hall, Mark Haney, Monica Hanten, Kent Harper, Slyirlee Harrie, Tina Hartman, Scott Hafkinx, Gile ett, Doug Hendercon, Annette Herrington, jenetta eJ,jack Henrie, Tzfanie Hetland, Anethea rex, Doug Herrington, Connie Ho, Kathy 91, Forreft Keith xamining jene Curtif way allowed out of clan. He walked toward the library and entered, then gave hi: name to Mrc. Dyck and Mr. Davie handed him a te.rt booklet and anfwer Jheet and inxtructed him to fit down. He Jharpened hi: pencil to a point, j91und'a Juitable chairp .fat down and for the next hour and a half anfwered queftionx on mathematicc, vocabulary, and language Jkillx. What could drive an otherwife rational and mild man- nered junior to regifter weekc in advance and pay the Jum of 84. 50 to take a text? On October 18th, a great number ofjuniorx took the PSAT to Jee how they compared to other .rtudentf and in preparation for the SA T. It would seem the punishment of tecting ix ending. Hobbf, Elizabeth Holland, Catherine Holliday, Deanne Hopfter, Duane Hord, Danny Pally MacM illan Howery, Earlene Hubel Ron Hughey, Chrit Hunnel, Tammy Hunter, jeffrey Hurxt, Mark Hutchinf, Arthur Iroin, Rick Itule,jameJ jappe,janine juniort 5 7 lghyoica junior, Noal Smith and Jenior, Alan Old: learned that thif Jtatement can he true. ThoJe Jtudentx enrolled in P.E. III had a chance to take flame! like dance, gymnattief, Jwimming, and weight-training. Among the moxt popular wax weight- training. It proved to he an interext for both Anthony Marquez and Rocio Martinez. Although not aJ many girlf Jigned up, they were there and worked right along with everyone elie. Thii clan wax deiigned to develop and tone up muxclef by uxing weight-lzfing devieeor. Efjective laft year, the advanced P.E. if of- fered onbt to upperclanmen. Thif prove: eonvenientfir athlete: to get in extra praetiee. The P.E. program alJo omred Melina Reid the opportunity to acquire a wider variety of aetivitiex not offered in the regular P.E. elaJJeJ. Patty MMM illan john, Lixa Karr, Frank Kemp, Kathy john, Wiley Kartheixer, Denise Khoury, Diane johmon, Michael Kflbl, David Kilgore, Mauriee jonef, Crefon joxe, Mark 58 junior.r Kleinman, Bruce Koenen, Shelbl Kosek, Karen Lahtinen, Carrie Lamb, Randy y Lang, Melina Lefler, Tony Lattin, Terefa Leggio,john Leafdale, Caxey Leonard, Angie Lee, Barbara Levecle, Miehael Lee, Brendan Lewif, Lana Ss , . we v 1' -X K Q in agus x, :. I V, 5. ii .. . f.XQ?.. Y e .. .L -1.ki:X,,-Ea i .... .. L- 3 Wifww X 'K N? W ' X 1 . . 'ef -- X N- N X ,QA XSS X 'N X uki, Lynn Lopez, Darren Weld, Dwigbl Lucero, Antbony vrey, Vernon Lucero, Tina ,julee nan, Tracey Photo Rub M :Daniel Luciano, Loretta Luciw, Debbie Lyncb, Carobfn L. , . QL . H is K . img -as M cC racken, Cbarlei McDonald, Maria McFadden, Sandra A. McFerrin, Ronald McKay, Mary McKnigbt, Debbie Maalouf Tarek Mackie, Ann i K ..k k - A if ieh. 1 X ,- QI, ,Q ,3 MacMillan, Patty Mae5ta5, Kennetb MaeJta5, Sberrie Maban, Martin Maroufbek, K alby on . X 1 K junion 59 60 junior! iff Y--, Marquez, Clyrif Marquez, Tefany Marxlzall, Colleen Martin, faime Martinez, Betty jo fin W pbnto by Rob McDaniel 35512 Q fm bike r . x Martinez, Evelyn Martinez, Patricia Martinez, Rofio Matjeviclv, Dawn Mazur, Andrea 5 Mazur, Robert Merodangelo, Lixa Mena'oza,jobn .. F' Q35- ti A 1 Mendoza, Lillian Mercer, Kim Miller, Robin ivy FSS my E mwggrgz-X - , get-stigma, xg. , , i...,,.. K,- M. ..,, - WfEEvf5,5ii2:.:: :Sis 53' ' R 3- . ' I. , 1 - -ff ii tidal, no ' M 1 ,E X is Miller, Sandra Mogavero, Tammy Montgomery, Cheryl 'RA XN'i z E 3 2 2 Montoya, Roberta Moore, jerry Moore, Lifa Morrif, Melina Morrix, Robert - Hina! Now let uf Jtudy the phenomenon known to high Jchool Jtudentx df taking a job. Thi! Jtrange pattime often occurred at about the time one reached eleventh grade. What was it all about? Pondering thi! queytion, we :ought out Jome member! of the junior clan to get Jome Writ- hand information. I have a job to raife money for my weekend activitief, which include . . . never mindf Jaid Carrie Lahtinen with a Jmilejohn Pugh replied, at he hid in the Jhadowf, To pay off Guido Jo he doefn 't break my legf. Pat Zilin- Jkaf Jaid, To pay of my earbf Jtudies for collegef, Whatever the reason, many juniorx par- ticipated in tbif cuftom. Will we ever underJ- tand the behavior of thefe Jtudentx? Probably not. Tbif ancient tradition it bound to continue af long dl there are juniorf, jobx - and reaxonf. U 0 .,',..zn',.x Q '5'g.y l3O.l. Ml' U, Kim d, Dennit phy, Leanne rphy, Lydia rphy, William Murphy, William Murray, Alliton Mutt, Ann Myert, Natalie Nauemburg, Diane Nelxon, Melina Norlander, Sam Northington, Terrence Norton, Mike Oakley, Nick Ober, Melvin Oneill,john Paddock, Melanie Odell, Karen Oneill, K inberly Padgett, Therexa Oettinger, Bill Orocco, Andrea Page, Pepper Pape, Tom Pariiey, Mike juniort 61 62 juniors raising Parrish, Chris Parris, Dawn Pascale, Susan Peart, Diana Peeler, Leroy Parnell jones, eat your heart out! These words were enthusiasticalbf expressed by cool- breezer Annette Dawson. Riding in style in her spiffy 280 ZX Annette set the trend for Valuable Vehicles. Freshmen and Sophomores populated sidewalks everywhere, while juniors joined the rat-race ofthe roadways. Wolves of all shapes and sizes eased into elegant Buicks, Monte Carlos, and Cadillac Sevilles, as well as scroungy station wagons, dusty dusters, raunchy rancheros, and beaten- up bajas. Ever popular were loveable Moms and Pops who purchased an awesome auto as a memorable 16th Birthday present. Affection was also shown for parents who placed the keys to the famibf cruisemobile next to some lucky upperclassmen Us morning bowl of Fruit Loops. jammin 'juniors used their keys for freedom to travel the highways and byways ofthe road to success. Karer1Oclell Pendry, Marty Peters, Koko Petersen, Tamatha Perry, Emmett Petersen, Daniel Phillips, Deanna Perry, Stacey Petersen, Leann Phillipshjohn Pitkin, Scott Poblete, Virginia 4 Pojf Michele Port, Chris Porter, jessica Powers, Gordon Prado, Gabrielle Prather, Traci Price, Christina Prizre, Eric Price, Pamela Pryor, Dwayne Q , .Q df' vm fy 2 K LQ . I - jr sg - I :., I , ef s My , Na T 5 Nw. ep--X Pham by Rob McDaniel -up-Q x-1 , ., , ohn Reid, Melina RhoadJ,jarneJ Riddle, Andy Leeza Renicker, Virky Rifhardf, Matthew Rirnpley, Shirley Carmen Reyes, Mike Richey, Lexlie Rohh,janire , Dia dlin, Elizaheth K: ff r, Xi we Roherxon, Shaw Rohertf, Lifa 1 II Rohinfon, Mack Rohinxon, Sherr Rodriguez, Gu! i tavo s ehtyhh W M 3 L X Rollo, Tina Rornanx, Daniel Roper, Kirt Roxenhaum, Craig Ron, Edie junion 63 64 juniarl ak W h 'wwww Photo By Rub McDaniel Roundy,john Salazar, Richard Scarlett, Steve Schreiber, Trifha Stow, Howard Roundy, Raymond Sandin, Keith Schaeffr, Randy Scott, Elva Scucci, Renee Rua, Tracy Sandoval Pablo Schixxler, David Scow, Gail Shanahan, Norell Rulcgjirnmy Sd1ldg6',f00 Salazar, Abran Scarlett, Karen .pg Shinkle,joan SidwellJ, April Silivit, Gregory Sledge, Sabrina Smith, Colby iv' 'h, David h, Noal h, Scott , Manual ,jarret Spradlin, David Sparkt, Donvon Spaulding, Amy Spurlock, Connie Stahl, Linda B-fy G uerpowering Overpowering if the word that could eatib be uxed to detcribe the clan Y '85.' Knowing their Jenior ear wax aroun the corner waJ I enough to make the spirit rise. The majority of the Jongleaderf and cheerleader! were juniorr, who healed in a cloxe race at the spirit competi- tiom during auembliet. The clan of '85' could be called nothing len than original with Kirt Roper, Dwight Littlefield, and Linette McMurdo'J oy?-the-wall Valley talk. The deep voicex of junior, vanity football playery, Grant Glover, Harold Anderxon and Vernon Lomprey and other: could be heard yelling popular .fayingx .fuch aJ AweJome, Wow, and Fer Sure, together on cue. Togethernexs, and the love and dedication hr one'J clan and Jchool wax the flame that kept the fre burning in Kathy Kemp'5 eyex. And reaching for the final year made eager Caxey Leafdale louder and more Jpirited than ever. jeri Alntin :YUM Stanton, Mark Stratton, Daniel Swaney, Eric Stark, Nicole StrobeL Laura Swartzlandenjejj' Stoddard, Howard Swaggerty, Greg Sweaton, Stacey Stomner, Bonnie Stomner, Salbf f y Sweaton, Rhonda Tackett, Michael Tapia, Darlene Teague, Sherlei Teer, Robert juniorx 6 5 66 junion 'gif V. AM. gk '1- wh Photo by Roh McDaniel Tbayenjolan Tlaonza5, Yolanda Tlyurow, Brian Tippie, Dallaf Toepferz, DeDe Txlaudy, Elora Tucker, Lynn, Tuma, Ckrif Valdez, Lisa Valdez, Rebecca Vanlyornejejj' Villa, G Volz, Mari Varela, Barbara Vincent, Anthony Walrnxley, Douglaf Varela, Bilh Vincent, Eddie Ward, Aaron Ward, Heike Wardlaw, Becky Wallace, Kim Watkinx, Tim Weidner, Tiffany I I 0 bl ntl 0l l tl 5 junioritif, the contagiouf difeaxe contracted by overactive juniort, Jpread like wildfre throughout Batic High School. It Jtruck earh in the year. Hundred! of ecttatic juniorx could he Jeen whoopin' and hollerin' throughout the hallf. At pep rallief, they fcreamed their lungJ out trying to heat the Jeniort in the clan competition. Thi! year'J junior clan wat Jtriving for one golden opportunity. They wanted the privilege of heing called SeniorJ. They Joon found out that in order to hecome a 'lfuper .fenior they had to work extremely hard. Shari Buttweiler Jaid, The Jpirit if totalbf aweJome! Virginia Pohlete Jaid, The junior clan realbf Jhinex. Having Jpirit didn 't make the juniort ':, Don Williams, Doug 'J, Ron Williamt, Shane t, john Wilton, Lara t, Richard Wilton, Randal ltehead, Kenny Wood, Mike Wythe, jofeph Yeamen, Kenya Young, Leann Zachariax, Sonia Zaiac, Carol become Jeniorf any fatter, hut it made the time until then a lot more Debbie Bimtzm Zeppelin, Eddie Zilinfkay, Patricia Zimmerman, Lifa junior: 67 uxuriafing Riying up from rags to 'riches the sophomore Clem tlaepdcefzr the days Q' 86 . e studied the .vtyle cf the Silver Street nt Basic. Kenny They had planned many evenzx, such as the 71' 'F' T -.' l 9 I I1 ll 0 .1 fi l',f ,, ,,,, ,,,AAI 41,4 qfxll ,,,AJ,,,, 68 Jopbomorex g' ' Pham by Bemhem' and William! Tuxedux mmm, of Tuxzdojunrfirm 'in, William mf, Rohert zdwi, Dan 'm5, Brenda erete. Kathy Allen, Terrel Allifon, ThomaJ Alypaugh, Torehy Anderyon, Dianna Anderion, K fifty Aranda, Armando Baker, Sonia Barqnin, Sheila Arehiheqae, Paul Bala, Dino Baflanchury, Riehard Armfzrong, Cynthia Ball, Terefa Batef, Carol An, CryJtal Balzaf, Mary Bauer, Brenda Baileyjoanna Barger, Lila Bayard, Dennis Beam, Karen Berry, Laura Binghamjewell Blackwell Herman Blanchard, Charlotte Jophomorey 69 Pbom by David Galvin 70 Jopbomoref Blankenfbip, Melanie Bonnell, Kim Bradford, Lifa Braunerxritber, Loi! Brekke, Tamara Blankenxbip, Tracie Bourgeoi5, Marty Bradford, Tarnrny Braver, Tbornaf Brock, Kirk Blazzard, Ella Bowland, Stephanie Brady, fame! Brazzealjobfnn Brodeur,joey Boggeis, Debbie Bowman, Dobbb Bolanof, Terefa Boyle, Cberie Brooky Robert Brookx, Sandy Brofan, Larry Brouillette Ca f , 1 Brown, jay C I PM l dt fl 9 Sweaty palmt, dry mouth, and a Jtomach full of butterfliet wax an inkling of what the Sophomorex went through to get a lieenxe. Crufing around wat jun about every highfchoolerk dream. But, firft one mutt have been 15 M, taken a Drivert Ed. courfe and patted the written text to get a permit. Chrifty Harper felt the wax very nervouf' when her time came. She commented that the wouldn't have on-the-road driving until aj9er Chriftmax and it would :oft her dollarx for that experience. Even with the nervoufnesf many of the Sophomorex made it to get their permit, like Alyxon Keele. 'Ye twn, Laura Buckley, Kirk wn, Lita Burden, Stephanie fwn, Sherri Burnt, David 'an,jimmy Burroughs, Kritti fhanan, Mark Buth, Angel Buthey, Ron Butler, Sederick Butler, Sylvia Butturff Sutan Bynum, Brenda s Calhoun, Dawn Campbell Tim Carlton, Kevin Call, Barbara Campmen, Dawn Carrington, Auxtin Camp, Will Carlton, Albert Carton, Darron Carter, jamet Carter, fame: :ophomoref 71 0l'l'lCll'lCe McDonaldJ. reJponded a dehonaire Caxey O'Neil when asked where he would take a girl if he wanted to impren upon her hi: worldlinesf. Caxey, as well ax other .fuave Caruxo, Either Caxeman, Martha Chapman, Leroy Chilef, Stacey Clark, Sufie 72 Sophomore: Jophomorey, decided to roll the dice and play the dating game. Popular locationf for romantic evening! varied from Jporting event! to .supper club Jocialx. Sophomore: were Jpotted flirtatioufly Jocializing with heaux ranging from frexhmen to Jtone- age alumni. Often, parentx from the Old School in- Jixted that Jophomoref who had not reached the ripe old age of 16 he chaperoned and chauf- kred when going out on the town, thi: lw little room hr crimeJ ofpaJJion'f' Although the road to romance wax rough - jqlled with potholef and dips, hreakupf, deprenionf, and hluex, Basic Romancex Jur- vived and flourixhed. Karen Odell Clementx, Bill Cole, Mindy Cochrane, jerry Colello, Robert Coger, Gina Cook, Lifa CordeJ, Ron Corona, julia Cottrelh Kritty Cowager, Robert Cox, Sean Crawford, Sean Crzpe, Tim Crojford, Steve Curley, Tammy Curtix, Kevin Curtix, Michelle Dacquifto, Fred Dalton, Suxan Damarto, Lixa Dancer, David wi ,e Ro fwww i . NNE iel, Michelle ing, Becky idfon, Francine is, Leroy if, Nancy pbota by Rob M D I Davix, Tracy Debban, Slefj?en Delillo, Cbrii Dawfon, Talca Decara, Raya DeloJl1, Sydney Day, Dori Delaria, jeffrey Delrofario, Kflbf Diaf, Becky Diaz, Enella Dickembeetgjeff Dickenfon, Chad Dilaarojobn Dompier, Vicky Dorxey, Kim Drake, William Drinlewater, Malzbew Dzeberzion, Traci Jopbomorw 73 K E1 WW? by Rob M1Daniel Dunigezn, Zeb Dunlap, Mrzrgarel Dupaixjobn Duque, Lori Dutton, Kimble 74 mpbarnoret gi Earl, Steven Elledge, Brian Efklid, Laura Ellifon, Kirnberbf Ecldington, Miebael Elliott, Sara EclJingez,.j'aunita Egan, Robert Elmer, Denife Erielefon, Steven Ebjennzjer Efteling, Artbur Enzinger, Sbezrrnan Eixig, Steven Eiter, Greg Fair,jeJ5e Fezrrit, Mike Fergmon, Troy Fincben, Tina FMIQCAQCI Oh my gosh, people. Like, where did they all come from? I 'm :ure you don 't know? Like the hall.r were .ro erowded. I 'm sure, how did you get to clan on time? With the people like puxhing, Jhoving, and Jcreaming. I mean, like, your hair got all mened up and everything. Like, you 'd he walking down the hall.: and the people would, like, :top and talk, like it wa: totalbv gnarb! I mean, they'd tell you to, like walk all the way around them. I 'm .ro .ruref Getting puxhed from one wall to another wat, like, totalbf ridieulouxf When there 'J little groupJ of people like Jtanding around everywhere and you 'd end up in, like, all the wrong hallx, ya know? You even took, like, all the back hallx. Like, barf me out! They were :till crowded, all the way! Fer Shurr! Even when you ran, you were, like, Jtill late hr clan. Crowded hall.: were bunk, pr Jhurr:f LW Lipinxki fw- rney, LiJa Flowen, Tammy Foy, Tracy Fuxt, Leah Gallegox, Fred rney, Lori Ford, Forty Frazier, Larry Gagne, Marry Gallegox, Meliu 'ieo, Brandi ForriJtaL Chriftina Fritz, Annette Gallagher, Patricia Gardner, Mike nner, Darrell Foxter, Pauline Fruehey, David werJ, Shelbf Fountain, Jeri Fry, Adam if Garrett, Brie Gay, Dwayne Geddingy, Daniel Gelhaugh, Larry Gihxon, CharleJ Jophomoref 75 owing - Q Remember way back, when we were Frefhmen? We'd walk around the hallt an- ticipating which upperclauman wax going to pick on ut today? Later, at we look back on thofe timef, we realized it wat ourkturn to carry on the tradition of initiating the newcomer! to Basic. Yet, during thif time we've beeome braver, conquered our jQfar5, and received thif duty with dignity and pride. Making that big Jtep from Frefhman to Sophomore waJ probabbf the mo5t anticipated time of each FreJhman'5 year. Of courte, there wat more to being a Sophomore than jutt being in 10th grade. We now jqnd our5elveJ no longer afraid to go out for Jportx, join a new club, or dren wierd on thote .Spirit dayt we enjoyed to much. Thit year'J 10th graderf proved to carry on the high 5tandardJ of being Batic High Sophomores. Patty M acM illan GilJon,jamef Gilex, Staci Gonzalegjuanita Goodman Nikki Greenan Michelle Gutierrez Darin Gilet, Mifti Glover, Dino Gonzalef, Louie Gove Adrian Greenlea Irzf Gutierrez Darryl Gilet, Runell Gonzalef, Andrew Gonzales, Tommy Grainger e f Gregg Kim Gutie Dina Gill, Michele Grant David Grjffn J m Hajen jamet Gillard, Tammy Green Laman Guevara Dario Haglund Robert 76 Jophomoret Pom 17, Ru, McDaniel an-.....,.. - ..,,w,.a..Aw-N lJf!7 Q Laura y, Toni Bauer, Peter ber, Clyrixty Harrifonjay Harslylzarger, Cbar Harvey, Roberz X 3 QS Haxkins, Clzarlolle Haflett, Anina Haynegjanelle Haynegjolan Heab, Landon Helrnlzolr, Lonny Henion, Leflie Hepper, Kelly Herfel, Allen Hobbs, Craig Hollanafjoan if Holland, Robyn Holland, Sharon Holliday, Lamont Holrnan,jameJ Honroe, Renee Joplaomoref 77 es Pham By, Rob MID Hard, Kevin Houchin, Cheryl Huddlefn, Mirhelle HuntJn2an,jill Huynh, Hung 78 J0ph0fll01'6J Ipoek, Ron jdCkJ'07Z,Ji7lZ jamefon, Ron jejferfon, Cliff jenfen, David jefhe, Ron Kaempfenjoe Kean, Rofernary johnxon, Chad Kaempfmjudy Keele, Abffon johnson, Mike Kanger, Kari Kelley, Kim Keplinger, Terefa Keyl, Renae Kim, Gina King, Shawna Kirk, Wendy Jefup According to Webster the defnition of Homework it, Schoolwork that if to be done at home. Thi: defnition applief to moxt SophornoreJ. To Darron Carfon and Kathy Proctor thi,r wat a reality. AJ the week: paned, homework began to flow and wat getting to be a habit. Homework, Homework give me a break, - Michael Yeoman and Charllette Haxkins were conftantly complaining. When afked their opinion of homework Carrie Brouillettee and Tammy Flowerf Jtated, We have len homework but itk more diffcult. When afked for a Jolution to the homework dilemma, Chrix DeLillo exclaimed, Get more done in clan and Jocialize after. jevi Aumn ..-1 iff' Jku., Ed Kwentzzs, Swan Lane, Mark Leveck, David Ben Kwong, Patricia Latimar, Tom kk, Lynn Lake, Steven Leveck, Bob Teri Kruger, Nick Landerf, Roxanne Lawrence, Bill Elizabeth Kachinfky, Edward Landinn, Harold Leonard, Carol Lewi5, Mixty Lien, Tracey Linginyklter, Andrea LizareJ, Bonnie Loff Adam Lotxhaw, Penny Loya,javier Lazano, Denine Jophomorex 79 Creafing Lucero, Lixa Lucero, David Lunda, Ronald Shawnanz, Lynn McClanahan, Taci 80 frexhrnan Decorating lockerx wax the nzoxt traditional thing David jenxen carried out with xtyle. It required talent, creativity, and great arnountx ofxkill. Walking through the hallx of Baxic, Daryl Adarnx xaw how Robert Sellerx, Bobby Rogerx, and Ron Serakowxki uxed varioux iternx to decorate with xuch ax poxterx, xhelvex, and carpet. Creativity wax a xpecial gif to Debbie Meyer. To have a decorative locker wax like a home away from horne. Skillx were alxo important. Cutting a xtraight line and hanging picturex wax an art in itxehf It xeerned like the Sophomore claxx alone wax holding a context between the bext decorated lockerx. And the winnerx were Stephanie Burden, Cherie Boyle, and Tammy Morrow. Dawn Zachman McDonald, john McNeilL David Mackey, Dana Martindale, jackie McFarling, Addie Macalino, Angelito Madxen, Terry Martinez,jon McLeod, Tracy Macalino, Pauline Marxhall, Randy Martinez, Maria Marlin, Frarn Martinez, Tony Martin, Wendy Martinez, Vikki Mathewxon, Edward Mathewxon, Michelle Matthewx, Michelle Mayer, Pam Medley, Vicki Pima by Rob MfDnniel FJ, T,-my Meuinger, Damon 4024, Tony Meyer, Dehhie drgllg, Paul Miller, john elL Robert r, Glen f ao Mit1:helL April Mogan, janet Mitchell, Charlotte Mvllvff, Mfliffd Miller, Zachary Millx, Sheri Monrrieyf Bud Mongan,john Moore, Allan Moore, Nancy Morgan, Darren Morrixon, Chet Morrow, Tammy Moxer, Danny Mudafjeff Mueller, janet Jophomorex 81 fi Phola by Rub MrDanieI :Ek Mulligan, LiJa Muffokjoefph Neal, Rifle Nelfon, Heather NorriJ, Leeann Mullif, Wendy Myery, Trary Needham, Therefa Nelfon, Peter Ohrn, SandrJ Muniz, Loraine Nahh,jane Neilh Bill Neven, Erie Omahar, Thomax Munoz, Nikki Nash, Don Murphy, Steven Nafh, Ken 82 Jophomara O'Neal, Caxey Ordifh, Leonard Orr, Denife Ott, Robert Overton, Gwendobn gfdded Ouch! What wax that? Gee, I think it wax a falling grade. It jun landed on my foot. Well you hetterpick it up. Thio ahove converfation could he heard hy many Jophomores ax they realized it wax the j7r.rt real year that gradef counted for college. With Nur required claJ.feJ the homework load wai heavy and the Jtreu wao high. Math and Englifh took the lead and topped the pile J hookx many .fophomoref carried to and from Jchool daibf. A comment from Ron Cordex wax that last year df a Frexhman he had at lean 1 hour of homework a night, but thif year he Jaid he has at leaft 2 to 2 and one half hour: of homework a night. Thit kind of giveJ a frefhman Jomething to look forward to, don 't you think?! Bri: Garret: u , Ao. X, o, Carol esny, Raymond veco, Maggie rio, Edward ?on, Eddy Pontuio, Steve Park, Lexlie Pa5toriou5, Terry Patterson, Rohert Pendry, Rohin Perea, Renne PheQ7J, Troy Pike, Donny Pileh, Donny Pilch, Tammy Pilkington, Rodger ,M :if Porter, Rohyn Quick,falL Linn Poxton, Lixa Radford, Tony Procter, Kathy Rawxon, Kelbf Reece, Thomax Reevegjefpry Regal, Brad Rench, Devinn Renoldgjulie Jophomoret 83 I C ,M 94,971 C 2 The dilemma of coming up with money to buy class rings caused many Sophomores to put of the buying to a later date. Brian Daugherty joked that he would rob a bank, but seriousb he would probabb do many odd jobs to raise the money. Also he would wait until his junior year behre getting a ring. Adam Loff agreed with the idea of waiting, except that his reason was that his hand was still growing and he wanted to wait until it was done. He said he would ask his momfzr the money for a ring. The josten's Company who'sold the rings fame in February. So the students who did want rings had a few months to get their money together and decide if they realb wanted to buy one. Roberta Carlson Rhees, Brian Root, Ronald Rossi, Kim Rhine, Suzanna Rosenberger, Stott Rothewll, Regina Robbins, Bitknell Ross, Roderick Roybal Mathew Robinson, Sharie Rogers, Robert 84 sophomores Rundquist, Ric Russell, Desiree Ryu, Dewey Salazar, Stephanie Saleh, Mahasin Sandoval, Connie Sandoval Susan Sansonetti, Carla Sapienza, Nicole Saunders, Michelle Saoelio, Frances Sawyer, jim Sayegh, Khalid Scaoone, Chris Schmidt, joe 'ts 48 neek, Lim neider, Erie oon, Curtif ow, Brian rle, Miehelle phala by Rob MtDaniel Seguin, Dennis Servin, Rofemary Sellerf, Robert Sewelhjohn Seroktzwtki, Ron Sheets, Andy Shepherd, Nan Shinkle, Larry Sidwelhjune Sitnerof, Annette Smith, Dawn Smith, Dian Smith, Greg Sfnith, Michael Snodgrem, Thomaf Sotirakopoulof, Lyn Sperdutijennzfr Spittle, Nick Stafford,-faequebn Jophamoret 8 5 'A 2 ,X 3, N'----q..,..,.,,,-N --Y-M-....... -N-...,.,, N.. ' S Pbolo by Rob MtDani MMWATX, ,xmm.L W ., Axx, , Q , X , ,A V Lkb 1- .... W XA Stajfzrd, Scott Stewart, Tbofnax Sullivan, Mara Taylor, Ronald Stanton, Will Stobr, Tom Swartzenberg, Gregg Tbarp, David Stringfellow, Breiane Tapia,jol1n TbeU'ord, Paul Steele, Naney Stepberu, Brian Stevenf, David 86 Jopbomorex Stubbs, Bobby Sudbury, jon el Tbornaf, Tammy Tbomafon, Ben Tierney, Curtif Tittman, Kimberbf Tobler, William Trejo, Victor Trzlbolitif, Vieki Trujillo, Felicia 'AM rker, Chri!tina rker, Sean rcotte, Patrieia 'itthell Neca barri, Amanda Ulibarri,johnny Ulibarri, Mike Valdez, Deni!e Vander!lice, Alene VanHorn, Dolore! Va!quez,john Vernon, fame! Voelkner, William VO0Yl700J, Angie Wagner, Walter C trier' Two year! eompleted and two to tomplete. Who am I talking about? Wendy Martin, of tour!e! Thi! !eemed like the be!t way to de!tribe Stephanie Bowland. Unfortunatebf, a few !ophomore!, like Danny Trujillo, Taci Me- Clanahan, and Tommy Gonzale!, didn 't think !o. jim Sawyer! explained that it '! awe!ome. Annette Si!nero! an!wered, HIf,J better than being a fre!hman. Sophomore! are the beiffu exelaimed Stephanie Burden. 1 Maha!in Saleh Jelid, IH a bla!t. Another !ophomore, joan Hollend, !aid, It'! great, realb tool. Kim Miehelle Greenan E repbf wa!, At lea!t they 're above fre!hman. Kathy Alderete'! an!wer wa!, lik a lot elo!er to graduation than it i! to a fre!hman, One out of many !ophomore! knew the true meaning of Sophomore, whirh wa! Chri!ty Cottroel. Her repbf wa! wi!e fool. Lynn Lipintki Walker, Myron Weakland, Sartha Watkim, Dan Weedman, Angelia Waymire, Kari Weir, Tim Wellj, Michael We!!on, Beth Wheaton, Paul White, Shelley White, 556161 !ophomore! 87 Wilcock, Tami Williamgjewf Williamt, Marlana Willix, Kandi 88 Jophomorex I9 canning I want to commit myxeh' to the United Statef government, stated Gregg Swart- zenberg, a quextion we axked Jome of Bafic High Sophomoref. What do you plan to do with your life 10 year! from now? Gregg also :aid before he begim hit involvement in the government, he would like to attend Ohio State Univerxity, majoring in athleticJ. Similar to Greggk choxen career wat Terry Bolano'J af a diplomat. I would like to make my home in New York following graduation from Arizona State Univenity. While Terry planned to live in New York, her clanmate, jon Sudbury, planned to take up rexidence in our ffieth Jtate, Hawaii. In the future, jonir goal wax to become a proj?JJional artixt of live yubjectf. MM, Mace, XM MMM i,,t T, Wireman, Bobby Witte, Connie Wilke, Dana Winnefeld, Ken Wixom, Roger Wow, Debbie Wolff Traci Woodf, Yvonne Woroxz,-jamex Young, jennifer Young, Robyn Young, Terexa Zachman, Dawn Zafarese, Millie Zettner, Eric Zimmerman, Fran! s Fearing rejection, but still daring to raise her hand, Esther Caruso, closes her s while the teacher chooses a student. Char Harshbarger and Shelly White spend a few moments talking in the oking area. Many students choose to spend their free time here. Iolynn Brazzeal and Michelle Searle take in the wonder of their English ignment. It seems as zfmany English II students walked out of class in a state shock. ,W ww Wwugiwr Photo By David Galvin , ' '---' ' a1WMw Pholo By: Rob McDaniel 3 sophomores firm, K, .if o....w R.t,,...ttWa.v..w W..-, . i'L V . 54, f I t . I f ' .M-H 1- I ,f- Q ' Z , , as , L, .A f ..,. - . - - .'-- , , 21 : vws wiss?:iffswiygivf.,:,,g-522'-'..: : z ,, w . Z ff' I,. ,, f f at g f 4: 'I' , 'S ,, LV, fl' is fi . 1 , ,M f I t 4, 4 5 0 Vx .4 Xffff M ff 5 I 1 ,f ff' ,A uf: want,-5 x 1 1: H: mr r I aitfffiiaul - ' a vi if fi -4 rv 5s,wH u 1 if fr 'Zn K, ,f f, .riff , M V VN .Wim , ,off i 1 I 3 J a L ff I A A it .Ma ? f it ,Q ft I. ,f J R 6' lfrwzvmg. , 9 ig, 1 '- .. 4. Q mx.. ' wa 6, s S 'L fs 2 N - ., A iQ , T 4 4 t I . .T he ,ff of 5 ff! uf!! If ff X The clan of 87 had but one thought on their mind: thif year. Surviving wha. :eerned to he the lon gen year of high Jehool. For Kri: Bergin and Lita Barton thf ' - I 'zlz change to a bigger school wax eonfuxing There was no end to the number of hall and the room nurnhert never went in order I finding the right lotker and clan proved ta he an adventure 'har Mixxy Towne ana Angie Danielxon. Surviving the frexhrnan year alxo rnean. Jurviving your fm year that credit: ana I gradet are recorded. g Thought! about the frefhrnan year werf varied. Angie Danielfon said, I did fne. I aln skipped the fmt asternhl ! It was moderately' neato, repliee Michelle Anderfon. g H I wa: lueky, I initiatee beeagxe I look like a Jojihoinorej' ehirpek Daufn Starkey. 1 ' 'g I While Shelgf Pepra took it day by day.' g,,A Q I , it ' I' - il ll , Q- Q N ,,i,,,:,, 1 1 '-1 Q , 1 4 I qt ,.......o M. M T1 Q 1 Y 1. ,.,ei. A 4 , 1 V Jtww I ' Aldredge, Will Aleman,judith Alirez, Lim Allixon, Lixa Allmzan, Albfnn Alxpaugh, Melody Anderfon, Dawn Anderfon, Heidi Anderxon, Shannon Anthony, Erie Arellano, Sonia Armxtrong, Charlef Armxtrong, David Arnold, Kenneth Atchison, Greg Baier, Michelle Barnett, Katherine Barnell Kelb' Barton, Lixa Bauergjoneal 'YN -of +ve Baurngart, Mike Beam, Michael Beaver,jarneJ Belingberi, Michael ' Banaoidef, Paul 92 frexbmen Q, :Pk .X W Bennett, Seo!! Biax, Kevin Benpard, Sonznook Binonnette, Sandi Ben, Liora Blackburn, Angela Bergin, Kris Beza, Amy 5 if 'if W N' W wf Photo by Rob McDaniel Blackburn, Caralee Blackleclge, Glenn Blackman, Tryeyf Blackmore, Regina Blaifclell, Clarii Bloyer, Donald QS 1 Blum, Lloya' Boquixt, Larry BorJw5ki,jackie Bower, Bello , Bower, Nicki lfl,9ACClfe.'f The look of a frefhman can eaxibf be dexcribed at unique. Becaute ofthe availability of a frexhman to pick on, Laurie Rofenbaum, jennzfr Weller, and Letlie Carmel opted to dren ax demurebt as pouible to draw at little attention to themtelvef. Every year, of courJe, there are alwayf thoJe frethmen, .such at Amy Carroll who wanted ax much attention at posxible. Her favorite color, being plaid, and pantf, being ftretch pobfetter, the defnitebf got what the wanted. Carbon copy frexhmen could eafibf be Jeen walking around wearing crew neck Jweaters and levix with nike Jhoet. They were alwayx Jeen with their pantt hemmed to the exact length. The upperclatfmen agree that thi! year'.r Frexhmen appear to have been cloned, and the Freyhmen Jure can 't wait to be up- perclasxmen, Beam 'em up, Scotty! 15 er, Kelbf ', Kim ken, Scott er, Wallace aker,jana Bruth, Terri Buchanan, jamef Buehler, Matthew Buntonhjohn BurliJon,jerry Burnf, Denixe Burroughf, Barbara Bush, Monique Burtak, Angie Byrd, Rebecca Cagle, Neil Canfield, Karen Carmel Lezlee Cahilljenny Carey, Bryan Carr, jack Cameron, Ladeana Carlucci,joJeph Carroll, Amy Carter, Chrif Cafax, Keith frethmen 93 Slrugg ing Struggling to get to tbe top wax the frefbmenk greateft tafk. Kim Boyer and Carla Cobb were bumiliated by initiation and up- perclaftmen. All were year-round Jcapegoatf. Tbe frexbmen felt tbat becoming .feniorf would take forever. Four year! couldn't go by fait enougb. Miuy Towne jklt tbat initiation wa: cruel but jobn Bunton looked forward to tbe day wben be could do tbe initiating. AJ well a.r being initiated, many frexbmen, Jucb af joey Carlueci, were picked on about tbeir Jize. Some Frexbmen were tall but moot looked like tbey belonged in tbe Jecond grade! Many upperclaffmen rubbed tbe fresbmenk beadJ for good luck. Struggling wax a part ofjody Loylandk lzff. Everyone bad to Jtart at tbe bottom of the lad- der. Tbe frexbmen may bave jQflt down, but in later yeari, tbey will be at tbe top oftbe ladder. Debbie Bunrnn 1 'Ql- Canedy, Kim Chavez, Donna Clintron, Taxba Click, Kelbf Cavada, Anjelica Cbrixtenfen, Tina Clark, Micloelle Cline, Darren Cbadbourne, Tracy CbriJtenJen, Todd Clementf, Cary Cloyd, Eddie Cbandler, David Cbase, Larry 94 freshmen Colvin, Ann Colvin, Tina Comminf, Andy Comminf, Silke Conklin, Linda Conrad, Robert Conway, Didi Coleman, Kerry Cook, Heidi Cordes, Brenda 'YQ r Y i Photo by Rob McDaniel e, Sonya Cribbx, Sheila Curley, Tricia fell Michael Cram, Barbara Curry, Tammy Donald Cunnington, Leflie Curtifjulie zen, Tracie me, Cazlyy D-Q vu. Curtif, Patrick DagoJtino,joe Dalyar, Scott .-Hillman..-... Daniel, Bridgetle Danielfon, Angie DaniJe, Darren Daikac, Tracy Daugherty, Brian Dauglaerzy, Brian Davif, Eric Dawfon, Wendy Defrank, Sean Dennifon, Eric frefbmen 95 x . i . ii .X Dewitt, William Dillie, Marla Diveley, Donald Dloulyy, jean Dodd, Lixa 96 frexbmen Doran, jarneJ Dover, Brandon Downie, Rodney Dubenion, Trifcia Duff Angela Photo by Rob McDaniel Dunfan, Trari Dyer, Tena Dunigan, AnnMarie Earl Scott Dunniea, Paul Edison, Gabriel S Edwardx, Tinetta Edwardf, Todd Elliot, Todd Elvin, Lynda Ernerfon, Riebard England, Paul Erickxon, Pam EJpino.fa, Paul fm, Chad low, Lita mer, Keith flhner, Lonnie Becky Felton, Steven Ferrell Brad Ferrelljohna Fitch, Scott Fixel, Tony Fixico, Samuel Flanagan, Donna Flijtpin, Pete Fl1j2po,jaJon Floref, Yvette earc ing Searching for their clauex wax the frexhfnenk wortt nightmare. They could he :potted all around Bafic clutching their stu- dent handhooht, afhing teachers where certain roomf were, and looking like little lost Jheep. With Jo many newconzerf to Baxic, the hallx were crowded and thif made the tafk of find- ing clatxroomt even tougher. Hall: were not the onbf prohlemt the frexhrnan faced in jqnding clatfef. Many people uxed their five minute hreahor to Jtand in the hallt and Jocialize and zhif cauJed tragic jam! all around the Jchool. The frefhrnen Jhoved and Jtruggled to reach their fnal dextinationf. All went through a certain arnount of Jufkring, hut they were glad that they would never he lost again. Debbi: Bun-'on Qu... Flowert, Shane Forriftal, Dehra Ford, Kenneth Fountain, David Fortenherry, Becky Freernan, Andrea Froxt, Keith Fulkijoann Fuller, Rohert Fuller, Steven Funderhurh, Chrif frexhmen 97 gdibka It wax eleven -five. The bell rang hr the jqrxt lunch xhw at Baxic High School to begin. It wax September 2, 1983, the firxt day of xchool Eagerbf, Eric Auxtin literalb ran to the Cdfblffid in hopex offnding xomething to eat to xatixjj' hix taxtebudx. Would Kay Harrixon chooxe a hamburger or just a coke and friex? Meanwhile, Carmen Serrano headed to the nearextfaxtjhod rextaurant in her quexthr better jhod. Unfortunateb, Michelle Wallen wax too young to drive. So, xhe either endured xomething to eat or brown bagged it. Mike Salazar tried to get ridex with friendx or maybe an older brother or xixter xo he wax not xtuck at Baxic. However, Patricia Mendoza liked the pricex the variety, and xurprixin l 1 g yy the jQ2od. Mary McKay N. Gagnon, Todd Gallardo,joxeph Garcia, Donna Garland, Matthew Garlick, Deanne 98 frexhmen Garner, Warren Gibbx, Fl0yd Gilex, Terfy . Garrixon, Mike Gzffzrd, Angela Ginex, Krzxtin German, Carl Gifford, Charlotte Gonzalex, DUNN? Gonzalex, Felicia Gonzalex, Paul Gonzalex, Suxie Goodale, Teddi Goodman, Daniel Goodwin, Feleberto Goranxon, Alexandra K. ' .,-1 New ,,,, ii. M Grace, jaxon Grajijolanna Graham, Vicky Grant, Lixa Gray, Lance Q ws . A . -r-. S ! K .runuzz J' :sm 1. Photo by Rob M:Danul .- - . . +-I iw- eww-Qggw sz.-Q ., - -- M ...... . ene, Darrell enhalglz, Linnae mn, Terri 0, Traeey wining, Daniel Grovet, Robert Gunn, Carla Gutierrez, Melina Gutierrez, Tina Hatkney, Brandon Hall, Matthew Halverton, Chad Harniter, Miclaelle Hanfen, Heidi Hanson, Ham Hargrovejettie Harper, Rusty Harper, Tamara Harrishjerry Harrit, Robert Harrit, Warren Harriion, Kay Harrimn, Tony Harttjielaljofepla fretbmen 99 ,J Hauler, Kathy Hatten, Audra Hawhinf, Mike Healy, Ann Heard, jerry 100 frmhmen Helm, Rudy Herringtonjamec Hetland, Michelle Higgins, Lifa Higley, Clinton Higley, Michael Hildebrand, KriJtin Ho, David Photo by Rob McDaniel Hohhf, Victor Holliday, Ellie Hormher, Duftin Hohhf, Vince Holmex, Donald Hoover, Carrie Holcomh, Keoinn Holt, Rachael Hopkinf, Rayrnon Howard, Michael Howe, Tammy 0I l'l'l0l'lf06l ghex, Ken Intley, Ellamae vt, Gary Irwin, Tim tmarino, Michael jackJon,jule ni, Bobby jager,janelle liy, David fain, Alok h..,.M,q4 1 , Jain, Manju jaramillo, Eric -Iaramillo,jori jaramillo, Traci jefffrfonjim My legf are killing me! Albn Ofmond and Donna Chavez complained. The yqrft anembbf had come again, to the delight of the upperclaumen, who loved watching the new kidf' Jtand for forty-j7ve minutef. Fortunate- Qf, the vartity football team wax on hand to encourage frexhmen to get on their feet. When it wat time for them to .ring the Alma Mater, it took three triet before any voicef were audible to other: in the gym. Dino Ford and Wallace Brewer were two who enjoyed the Jpectacle of the clan competi- tion. Though they lott, it wat fun to fee clatfmates get pudding on each other. Sureb they were all thinking, I can 't wait until I can Jee thit from an upperclatsmank point ofview. 'ff'- johnxon, Blake johnton, Rofhawn juarez,judi johmon, Gina jonex, Rickyrd Kapika, Katie johnsorgjamie Joslin, Scot Kennard, Billy Kernodle, Philip Kief, Richard frefhmen 101 .gnifiafion Walt a minute I m a .fophomoref Thexe wordf were Jpoken by many refhmen who were trying to save their neek rom being initiated Initiation it probabh the moft exaggerated ate o high Jehool Ramon Hopkinf Jazd I wax a little nervoiu at 1rJt but onee I saw that I wat the .fame Jzze af the average junior or Jenior I didn t worry about it anymore Another reJhman Pat Curtis faid Everybody can tell I m a rethman became I m Jo short and the Jhort refhmen probably got the mott teayzng It watn t air The majority of the rethmen efeaped the embarratmzent o being initiated thif year unleu they were a member o a club Jueh at band or the Jpanixh club or jutt sported a typical frexhman attitude towards up- perelatfmen. The jeelingf from the freshmen, on thit Jub- jeet, waJ best Jaid by Mike King, I don 't like it now but when I'm a Jenior it 'll bej7ne! By Wemly Hopkmt Klje, Carl King, Mike Kirkjohn Kirkland, Brian Kitchen,Joe 102 fefh neu Kittell,julia Knaah, Robert Kleinman, Bryan Koivitto, Vietor Kloppenbora, Carol Korthuiy, Robert K otter, Robert K o5ter, Ted KztehinJky,Joey Lacy, Stephanie Lahe,jenn1yQ'r ra ,W Lambert, Sondra Lamothe, Chuck Lapka, Amy Layman, Matt Leavitt, Chriftine Leceeie, Marla Leedom, Torry LeFraneoiJ, M Leonard, Don Leonardjoe iehael aww 1 . I' .emi 4 , , ,ii E, 2 H A , L 1 eeii f , ' ' ,V ,,, ' Q u Pho1ohyRohM:Dan1el i A ' L f'a:f:.f:,, zm iiffm-i i ' 'L' V iilfifi EW ,: 1? 5 H- ' ' r, ii f r .5 ,I ,, , Y , j' A .. V ,,, e r f , V My K v 'X L M ink, Aliee Loyafjamie onzprey, Troy Loyd, Danny ongdonjeffrey Loylana',jodi vngley, Liann opez, Daniel Lueero, Angero Lundjobn Lyncb, Shawn Lucero, Donna Lund, Robert MeBria'e, Tommie Lueero, Greg Lutz, Terry McCall, Carl MeC!e!!and, Laura MeDade, Brel MeDonald, Kelb McElreJb, Richard Melntyre, Amy MeKee, Kent MeKinney, Lila freshmen 103 max 2 il ob M :Daniel McKnight, Michelle MfMal2an, Claude McMa.rter,joJepb McNabb, Caroley McNutt, Dan Magana, Rocio Maban,jol7n Maroney, Lixa MarJball,jane Martin, Cindy Ma.fon,jennie Mauldin, Angela Maxwell Valerie Meacbam, Sbannon Medina, Mark Meexenburg, Sean Melvin, Penny Mendoza, Lucinda Mendoza, Patrieia Mexday, Viezoria Millard, Frank Wafuring It it a new experience, Jtated Heather Zuby. I like pufhing pennief, chuckled Sean DeFra1zk. Thexe are tome of the anfwert to the diffcult quettiong what do you like about being a frexhman? ItUf a relief to be out of jr. high, added jennwr Lake, I like being with older people. Kent McKee jQflt high Jehool wam 't at Jtrirt, while Tami Harper liked the older guyJ Jhe could .roam on. Kim Sundberg wanted to prove to the upper elanmen that frefhmen aren 't really that terrible. Mott frethmen 'hlt the people were more mature. They liked being able to piek their own elanex and go off eamput for lunch. The thought of onbf three more yearJ of Jchool thrilled them. Sufie Gonzalex, Elizabeth Tfhudy, and Tina Gutierrez, along with moxt of the Clan of 1987, Jhared the Jame view ax they roneluded, being a frexhman im 't realbf that bad. Lila Meighan Iiller, Dale liller, David liller, William lillif, Kandife linnif, David Mitchell Patrick Moeaby, Shawn Monahan, Sheleene Mangan, Annette Monternarano, Chrit vt- Moore, jeff Moore, Mark Morrigjohnethan Moyer, joel MoyeJ,jim X--wv:.:ff Muller, Bob Nelxon, Ryan Oakley, Holly Murphy, joe Neumiller,julie Ober, Mike Neal, Robert Norman, Alex 0'DonnelL April Oldf, Dena Oliver, Shannan frethmen 105 :foal Better late than never? In some cases no. Many freshmen, confused and lost, ended up in the omce for excessive tardies hejore the jqrst nine weeks, was over. Going from a small junior high to a hig high school gave the freshmen a shock. Finding their lockers was one thing, hut then they had to search far their classrooms through the endless maze of hallways. A weeks suppbl of food and a compass seemed to he a must. Seven minutes just wasn 't long enough to go wandering around through the perilous maze hunting for a classroom. The tardies piled up. Freshmen were up to their limit in tardies hefore they knew it. By the time most of them found their jqrst hour classes they had to turn around and start searching hr the ojfte. Richard Daskas ? Orr, Diane Ostrom, Tamara Ouellette, Tim Paddock, Paulette Palsgrove, Allen 106 freshmen SS: E . Pape, Tammy Paz, jackie Parks, Ginny Pelletierjoseph Parsons, Tony Pepera, Shelb Y m of ff X w'f Perkins, Valerie Perrault, Kathy Peterson, Angela Petit, Steve Piearcy, Rohert Q. Phillips, Anthony Plunkett, Bernette Pierce, Michael Ponce, Michelle Pina, Feliciano Postman, Eugnia Pzjtersla, Melvin Potter, William Plautz, Kristin Prahert, Steven Cm W1 ,,, i f , , . f N f M z in . Pbnlu by Rob M1Daniel 'ette, Terri Raflogi, Meena Renfo, Lori Rife, Dalton Robb, Bobbie Rogem, Sandra rberte, Dale Reece, Afrorz Reyefkjefxe Rimeyjodi Robimomjamef Romero, Artbur lor, Karon Reed, Heidi Riecio, Paul Robare, Matthew Robimon, Stott Root, Ercella ri!L Mike Rock, Mirbae! Roxales, Tina en, CbriJ Roper, Laura Roxe, Riebard frexbmen 107 -an www vu... ,Q wwf XXX xx Q? NN N XX Nw Vx q 2 N X fa an fsxwwwsfm as ilu-if at by Rob McDaniel 'f Roxenhaurn, Laurie Ro5J,joe Ron, Torn Rouna'y, Morri.f Rua, Rick 108 frechmen Ruiz, Mike Runyen,joe Ryan, Sufan Ryan, Tyler Salazar, Mike Sanchez, Rohert Saunclerf, Pamela Savelio, Margaret Sayegh, Merlien Scharlau, Harold Schierhojf Vickie Schulze, Tammy Scott, Mike Senyo, Brian Serrano, Carmen Seruin, Tony Shepherd, Michael Shiniel Kari Shinfel, Rela Guigzafiono Z, , hn..w I V ,., 5 . s N , 1 g . L Neanderthalf, Cro-Magnon: - a good defcription of what one might fad in BaJic'5 halli? Actually, itk the fmt Juhject learned in world hiftory. Frethmen like Ramon Hopkinx Jtudied all aspectf of caveman life, along with Roman and Greek culturef, and the Renainance and medieval periodt. Mr. Chapel 'J clasfes conftructed mock newfpaperf depicting the major event! of World War I. Mike King could conclude from the clan how much eaxier it it to live today than in an- cient timef, when there were no luxurief and everything wat done hy hand. Although moxt frefhmen complain that the clan it boring, none of them ever leave at the end of the year without knowing Jeveral in- terexting fact: about the making of our prexent- day Jociety. Barha va Donut V s 'Vs new '15, Jef 15, Cindi on, Kimherly 'leki, Willie trek, Bridget Smith, Amber Smith, Lariua Smith, Candaux Smith, jetfe Smith, Shane Smith, jim Smith, Lara Smith, Michelle Sneed, Garnette Snider, Dick , F Solif, Sara Stacy, jo Souza, Michelle Starkey, Dawn Speckin, Gregory Steinherg, Sindy Stephent, Stepanie Stingley, Lamar Stumhaugh, Keith Sundherg, Kimberbf Swanton, Kenneth frefhmen 109 ff 5 va Q . Wm Y 5 e -nv. X QT.. K. T E gl 52 N ww..,,,p.M.gN..wQif,iQ:i3 ,, Pham by David Gal Swartzlander, Darin Swzf, Randy Tachett, David Tackell, Michelle Tafoya, Reheefa 110 frefhmen Tapia, Angela Tate,john Taylor, Riehard Taylor, Rod Thomaf, Darlene Thofnai, Miheol Thomai, Wendy Thorne, Roxanna Thompfon, Mifhele Torrey, Cindy Tfhudy, Elizabeth Tillery, Troy Town, Michelle Tafljohn Todd, Saebfnn Trauernifhgjulie Tamer, Carla Turner, Lila Twin, Delon I 'WAQQA The day when I drioe, that will he the day! Thi! wax the thought that ran through Dino Ford'5 head. But that? not all he waJ thinking of ax he crowded onto the hw for the jirit time. Thoughti ofjinding a feat, trying not to look like a Fro5h, and wondering if the up- perclaffmen would find out ahout hir difguife were jiut a few of the other thingJ that were lingering in hii mind. Thif waf a hig change for he waf once con- Jidered an upperclaffmen ax an eighth grader. Thif year he waf looked down upon af a lower clauman. Another change wa.r the time, for he had to be ready to go and at hix hu! :top at 6:30. Thi.r wax 5ometimeJ a hanle, Jo with no other alter- native the dream of one day driving came into ocuff Arm Mun n, Tracy r, Scott meter, -julie 1, CeleJtee den, Glen Waldorf Tyfani Walker, Drew Walker, Melina Wallace, Chriftina Wallen, Michelle Wallenmeyer, Brian Weafa, Maryetta Weller, jennifer Warren, Tina Weed, Sandy Welih, Sharon Watkinx, Todd Weir, Danny Wemon, CriJtine Wation, Amy Watterf, Brenda 3 Weuon, Sean Wenon, Tim Wheaton, Eric White, Keith White, Shirley frexhrnen 1 1 1 I I 2 frefhmen Widbalm, Cbrixti Williarm, Tamara Wood, Will Yeager, Sherry Zaclfrifon, Pete Williamy, Clfriftoplzer Wirtl2,jameJ Wriglal, Kelly Younghjeannette Zerby, Hearloer Williami, Neilekole Wood, Melinda Yakubif, Slaay Youngjulie Zimmerman, Bobbie ity Roh McDaniel .SDMHCJOWH The worst thing is that I can 't stay out any later than 10:30, stated freshman jen- ny Cahill. I usually can onbf go to the home games on Fridays, hut I have to stay home Saturday, explained Michael johnson. These are all part of the educating process of a freshman. Being of lower class, a freshman has not many opportunities to do exciting things during the late hours of the evening, or wee hours ofthe morning. I can 't wait until next year, so I can stay out later, explained Rohert Groves. Things realb don't start happening until around 11:00, hut, hy then I am home watching T. V. stated Stacy Pelgros. Most of the freshmen will he grateful to he sophomores, not onbf hecause of no more standing at assemblies, but usually it will mean a little more trust from parents along with a later curfew. Mari Bower freshmen 1 13 l. Lisa Bettencourt, Randy Venerable, Monica Haney and Mark Bower Jlyow bow their winning attitude in Jports has Jlaown up in their attire. 5 l m,mmnusq:zim.,, Nt., M ' -.W-T-lu. .NWN M. ,. , .W-...M t,-- , ..,, ,..,,..M. e,,, M ..,, ,. V. W.M..W-. ps-ww Pfmm ff, Iirrulnml 0 Wrllmmt I I 4 Jflorli Pham hy Beruhfml .mil lV1llmrm .xdchtieuerzi Through the yeart past, the .fportt program at Baxic hat alwayt been conxidered the doormat to other ,fchoolx in Clark County. Well, thingt have changed over the paft four yeart. Batic ha: gone from ragJ to richeJ . No longer were we an eaxy context or a hunch of puthovert, rather a pack of hungry wolvef. All of our tearnt were contendert and not pretenderf. When oppoxing teamt came here, there wax a look offear in their eyet, knowing that coming away with a win would he a hard fought war. On our way up we experienced many Jetbackt, but we kept clawing and Jcratching our way up the mountain toward winning Jeatont. Our Jportt program here wat once at a dead idle, but with new coachex, more participation and incentive, we were now moving at a rapid velocity. Afluvk lionw A very competitive varfity team Jrnafhed a numher of rerordf Jet hy previous fquadx and proved to he a top fontender in the Sunrife Diviiion race, For the jqrft time Jince 1972, the Wolves were ahle to capture a Homecoming victory hy defeating Eldorado 7-O, It wal alfo the jgrit time in eleven years the Wolvef were victoriouf in four gamef. Yet another record zva.r eftahlifhed a5 they defeated the Valley Vikingx for thefrit time in the hittory of Bajic High School hy a Jcore of 7- 0. Thexe recordf could onh he aecounted for on hehah' of a dedicated and hard working Jquad. Outttanding rnernheri Juch af Randy Venerable, Michon johnxon, and Anthony Marquez were key playerx on the 1983 fquad and were an euentialpart ofthe Jtrong Wolvey. Although the Wolvef would lofe a hetter part ofthe .ftarting squad due to graduating yeniorf, the future team looked prorniying due to a record turn out on the junior varfity level. Robert Daikaf 1. In a .fhort pau reception, Michon johnson gainf needed yardagejohnfon, a two way Jtarter, played the fullback po.ri- tion aj well ai linehacher. 2. Defending an Eldorado receiver, Danny Pyle attempt: to hlocle a pau. Pyle wax a cornerhack and a ,valuahle affet to the defenxive Jquad. 3. Senior runninghack Randy Venerable outrunf hif .would-he-tachler in the Homecoming game. Thif wa.r the Wolvef fmt Homecoming victory in eleven yearf. IIO Lanny foothall Photo hy Roh .Wclliniel hm, if . X realfem Pwr' 'fv R V' Xi.l1.1f,'.'ff 13' X. Q .QW 4 ,fi ., L, W, .av ,-,- W ,I J-J S v -ff xg 5 65' L ,sw ww ' f i Wi? if 1 .. - ,fsikf A , .fi ' , My ,Q ' T - -if K ... k ' xv wil' i X ' X f-1 Qifxw ., f , -Vis' ,Q 'f Sf, gain .. K ' - K ' f 5-,,,.g f Q 5. .. K 5 M K Q-il-P-:amy . . ,J . 1 9.1 . Q,iikiggx.1'g!E,g N,e :Q'EQ, VH afgg A915 . QM s V. .w 'y s A , rf-Ay 1 M K .f X, . , AL 1 I ,A mi q.Tl p. A Pima by nab M:Dnniel g At Photo hy Rob McDaniel 1. The kick-off team, nicknamed the animal:, got plenty of work thi: year, con:idering that they had to kickof aper every touchdown. 2. Alex Norman 25433 bur:t: throu h a hole broken open by David 8 jen:en Q84 for another Ba:ic touchdown! Alex had 11 touchdown: for the :ea:on. 3. Quarterback, Cedric Butler, take: the ball around the end to :et up a j9r:t and goal fir another one of Ba:ic? three touchdown: on the day. Cedric wa: the :tarting quarter- back on 8 of our 9 game: thi: year. Ba:ic junior Var:ity 1983-84 Sunri:e Divi:ional champion:, had an out:tanding :ea:on. The champion:hip game, quarterbacked by Cedric Butler wa: decided by final :core of 21 to 8 in favor of Ba:ic. Ba:ic': deyQ'n:e, headed by Ron Corde:, and coached hy Grant Gilla:py, wa: the be:t dekme Ba:ic: V. ha: ever :een. The dej2'n:e wa: :o great that the highe:t amount of point: :cored again:t them in one game wa: 21. Becau:e of Ba:ic: excellent Big D we were given the opportunity to capitalize on offeme and for that rea:on Ba:ic j7ni:hed with a record of 7 win: and only 2 lo::e:. The lo::e: were onbf lo:t by a grand total of 6 point: but, Ba:ic? total winning point: in the 7 game: were 169+. More than 28 time: the amount of lo:ing points. A comment from Coach Dan Cahill wa: that Thi: wa: one of the 'Hne:t team: I have ever coached. They had out:tanding phy:ical ability worked hard, and played intelligentbf. Ob- viou:ly a very hard combination to beat. It wa: al:o the large:t :quad, number-wi:e f the team numbered 81 player: at the end of the yearj. H the:e young men :tay in the program, the future look: bright for Ba:ic High Football. BricGar1etl Phulo by Roh McDaniel j.v football 119 120 v. boyf ba Bafket after baxket, :core after Jcore, the varsity bafketball team gave it their all. From the beginning of the xeafon, Kurt Roper, Scott Derrick, and Caxey O'Neil proved to be BaJie8 top Jeorert. The team had itJ rough fpotf, but they alwayi .fhowed true Balic Pride. Returning from laft year 'J vartity team were 5' 5 junior, Ronnie Dob- bin, 6'1 Jenior, Scott Derrick, and 5'11 Jenior, Michon johnxon. However, thif year the team consifted mainh of memberf from last year'J junior varfity team. They were 5'6 junior, Tony Carducci, 5'9 junior, Chris DouglaJ, 6'2 junior, Grant Glover, 6'3 fophomore, Darron Car- ton, 6'4 junior, Kurt Roper, and 6'5 Jophomore, Caxey O'Neil. There were three brand new memberf on the team, two of which have never played organized prep bafketball. One, went out for the Jquad latt year and dropped before the jqrst game. They were 5'9 Jenior, Brookt johnton, 6'2 Jenior, Mitchell Harrii, and 6'1 Jenior, Mike Mouilto. Even though the team waJn't big in Jize or in experience, they proved that they could Jtrive that extra mile to play the game of baxketball like true Batic IVolveJ. Debbie Bunlon The Wolvex learned many new technique! thix year. Thif wax becauxe they had .such a young team. Kurt Roper Jhows hit style with a great Jlam dunk. Kurt did all of hi: .fhotf with a certain flair. Kurt Roper .rtartf the game againyt Gor- man with a big jump. Kurt wat one of Baficlr best aJ.fetJ. Jketball Photo by Bernhard and William: Q . ' 'W 5 , ,V D' Iii.. ' 6 m Z in ' if I ' My 9 ' 3 ,gy J fp M. 4' 'Q Ja If QM 3 E .-.W 3:45 . f 1 x M MW , M - , ...QW fri -I ff, A 5' X .4 5 J' Ye 1 h Q, S ' , :pref X ' N v , sl' F? H A 3 NQQSQQR' 1. Tension mounts as the last seconds tick away. This V. team member exerts all of his energy to make the winning points. 2. Danny Peterson leaps into the air with great enthusiasm. This was the frst year for Danny playing competitive basketball. 3. The tension mounts as Lamont Holliday shoots for the extra point. He was a great asset for the team. Yes, there they are, our professional athletes of tomorrow, These words could possibh describe our V. Basketball Team. This was the first year for coach VanTyle at Basic and for coaching the team. The team was made up of members who worked very hard for every win. Returning from last years V. team was sophomore Ron Taylor. The re- maining part ofthe team mainly consisted of freshmen and sophomores. Sophomore Terrel Allen said, I think that this team can go all the way if we put our minds to it. Looking at the V. Basketball team 's statistics they set their minds on one thing and one thing onbf, victory. For Coach VanTyle his coaching ability has shown through brightb. Coach VanTyle has proven the frst year isn 't the worst, possibly it could be the best. This years V. team may have been inexperienced but skill was on their side. The Freshmen had never had the chance to play inter-scholastic sports up until this year, but their enthusiasm proved that you don 't need experience to win, just motivation! Wendy Hopkins was 1 l 1 ...,,,.. ,,,, ,,,,, ... . ,,,,., , -213i A K ,yawsti Q ff ff.. .Q - . -is., ,V Q Pholu by Rob McDaniel j.v. boys ' basketball 123 W4 1 Ml'l5f0,9,J6tLL 1. Pham by Brrnbard and William: 125:- J. ffm , 3 .,,, , K f 2, 1 :ggi A, , V , ,,, .. Aw 4: 1 ,E Q Q Mum wb-Ch.. fly hw ff cum ,W mai ,VW ,,..fWW,g ' ' 4' ' Wig. Af, M. . 5 , . ,, 4 photo by Bernhard and William: 1. Coach Chaires intentbf Jtudief the performance ofthe team at practice. He kept a careful eye on the player: throughout the Jeaxon. 2. Work, work, work, the playert think at they huttle during practice. Thi: exercife wa: one ofthe many. 3. Blaine Reber Jizet up the batter af he Fatter than the Jpeed of light, able to over run jirtt bate in a Jingle bound' Who are thexe incredible guyt? Of courie, they mutt be the umtop- pable Basic Wolvetf The varsity wolves proved how much they loved their :port by practicing until duck every day after fchool and by giving up their Saturday morn- ingx to go and practice. Batic hat proven over the patt couple of yeart to have a great pitching Jtaj Blaine Reber it jun one of the great pitchert on the team. Blaineif bett pitch it a fact ball. A Many boy! waited and worked hard hoping that their name! would appear on the lift of thif yearif team. Coach Chairei commented, The team if very young, with mottbfjuniorx and fophomoref on the team. The bateball team had one candy tale thi: year which hehzed pay for team cleats. 'lo ,,., Q X Q M 'ef is-ml? preparet for the pitch. Thi.: wat Blaineif third year on the team. David Batet commented that he thought the team would have a good year, becaute everybody it realb giving it their all to make thit year the bett it could ever be. 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K K K ,..,,. .5 , V .K K ,QV KK wma ,L ,K K K, ,, Q , . , . ,, 1-A' f n H .2 5 . ,,,. .. si- f.:r :if 'Ez : 534-Q ' ' uf? 'H V, ..t 1 1 e W - lf ii Q he gg. ttt . W . . -t ...t ii A Wi ' 1 h e - -eil' ' it . V I A dj .. 1133- ' V it if , s o - . 4 H wg: W . ,gk tt Q f., E 3 PI if . ----f 1 K ' ' f- ' ff , -J f be e , ef at 1. Sean Cox and Robert Buck throw, throw, throw. This was a regular part of practice that took a lot out ofthe V.er's. 2. Pete Flzppin closes his eyes in an emrt of concentration bwre throwing the ball. His smile gives away his anticipation. 3. In a later shot Sean Cox and Robert Buck pose far the camera. Sean was disappointed to 'End that the camera was in front of him. As the season started every sports store in town was trampled down by herds of young men wearing duck bills. No, no, they were all wearing baseball caps and buying new cleats to run around diamonds. Who were these capped young men? Basic Wolves' V. baseball team of course. With the varsity team making a name jbr itsey in past years, j.v.erCr had a lot to live up to. Tryouts were tough and Coach Wise wanted them exactb' that way. They consisted of a lot of running, conditioning, and situation training. Freshman Pete Flippin and sophomore Sean Cox plt that it was worth the emrt to be a Basic baseball player. Though they were surprised at the amount of work they had to do, all the j. V. players got right in there and threw, threw, threw. Said that his favorite part of practice was batting. One at a time, players stepped into the batting cage to challenge Basic? toughest pitcher, the mean, lean pitching machine. Many an anxious j.v. player has swung too quickly only to be struck out and sent in again. With batting practices of this nature, strikeouts in real game situations were almost avoided. Another enjoyed part of practice was base running to heh the Wolves get on their toes and ready for action. Ron Cordez and Darryl Flannery took of as soon as whistles blew and ran in triangles, pewcting their turning abilities. Slides and 'getting on the base techniques were learned and became second nature. Matt Roybal even practiced his slide on the way into homeroom 3.7 seconds behre the trady bell rang. Tough practices and young men in duckbills are what made up this yearis outstanding j. V. team. Watching them work out, you might have said they were 'guackersj' No, just determined. Lua Wilson Photo By: Rob McDaniel j.v baseball 127 Sending Jeven wrextlerf to the State Championthipt in Reno, after a third place finixh in zone, the wolvec' wrestlert had high hopex for the :tate title. Finifhing the Jeaxon at the onb undefeated team, with a 9-0 dual meet record and conference championt, the team wat definiteb one ofthe top con- tenderx for the State Champiomhip. They placed third in the Eldorado Gold, Jecond in the Chaparral InvitationaL Jecond in the Pineview Invitational and fmt place in the Kingman Invitational for the .vecond year in a row. When the .seaJon wax over with, the wolvex ended up with three .ftate cham- pionx, three third place finishers, one jhurth place finisher, and the 1984 State Championxhip team title. Maurice Hernandez captured hi: fourth Jtate championxhip in df many yearJ,' one of onb' three athlete! accomplixh thiJ feat. Along with Hernandez, junior! Rodney Ford and Ahran Salazar captured Jtate titlec in their weight cla.ue.f aJ well aJ zone titlex. Alto adding to the team Jcoring were .reniorf Rohert Daskax, jack Martindale, and Ron Khoury who all placed third in their rexpective weight clam: ax well ax David Tullgren who placed fourth. With two Jtate championt returning to next year'.f team, along with a number of other experienced memhert, next year'J team loohx to continue the winning wayi. Robert Dafiax 1. Philip Baier :etc up a move againft his Clark opponent. Baier led the lVolveJ to their victory over the Chargerf. 2. Rodney Ford get: ready fir hit wrextling match hy Jtretching out. A junior, Ford placed fret in the :outhern zone tournament and wa: a hopeful for the .state title at well. 3. In the moft important dual meet of the year, Rohert Dacleaf attempts to pin hit Chaparral opponent. The cowhoyJ were dejQ'nding Jtate championx and Jujfered their onb lon againft the wolvef. 128 vanity wrestling photo by Rah McDaniel -Q A Wi f. .t , ..., .I -.,. f, , .acvfxcn W r . ..,, at We 4 QM ' ff W s .WS 'I f .... :Wu :. Q ' 1:-2' 5: I iw' 2 wicizv l k vi A 21 Enfffffwa 5f'rf,f.11.JffV ' ' . - it I t . , . , ff ' up-iaw'ZQ3,, 'rficzggwrw rv Q1 ...ax New , VW g, 1 - 'Txf f I 7 ? 3 4? iQi,'f5f75' . .W ,, . . . H -Wm 'twwzlla f 1 ' fy ! w Af' viii? -ff ZW .V . ,- in flij 6 117323 . - , . . f , Lh'f5Wi5 e . .o,ff55i5E:1:g:Mi ' ' gQ'Qi,ff.Q ,,,, twain:-.far 1 me: - 'N 'V TSYZIQ: va N1 Xt Ax . 1 ' my I - j i pbulu by Rob MrDunul friuing x V , V? N ,, '42 :, ,:, fy ,V Aw My , -,fPx,,m maj Mi ,T ' 4 ' :W ' F' kkwii ,,,, , A ,, K ,,,. 1 I V7 , K xii' M ft f, f as ,Y Q K M ,gg ,Sv f 4 5 4 fgyjfgp ygffy .-W, f f My H uf.. ww 45644 Once upon a time, two guys were walking along the sidewalk near Basic High School. They heard a very loud smack, boom, and went to investigate. When they reached the Gym they heard a large crowd yelling, Go Basic, go. After they got in, they saw that everyone there was watching two people attack each other under a spotlight. One of them asked a man what it was called and he replied, Wrestling, what are ya stupid or something? The moral of this story is that, if you go to Basic and don't know what wrestling is then you're considered behind the times. Wrestling is Basic's big- gest winter sport and is still growing in wrestlers and its fans. J.V. wrestling's record this year is 4-3 with the losses being to Bonanza, Valley and Las Vegas. Casey Leafdale and Raul Elizondo wrestle 140 and both of them wrestle J.V. and Varsity. Each one of them has placed in a tournament. Leafdale placed in Chap. and Basic in- vites., as wll as the Pineview invitational. Alazondo placed third in Kingman invitational. Alex Cotton, Mike Well's first place and the team placed third in the overall standings. Coach Dave Bennion said that with the underclassmen and J.V. team that we have now that Basic should be a state contender for wrestling by next year. --L.....uh-rf jeu. Winning was a goal Jet hy many of the Vartity Soccer playert for the 1983-84 Jeatan. With a ditappointing teaton of0- 12 lat! year, the team looked forward to a lot of hard work and hopefully a winning seaton. They thawed much prornite under the guidance rn' new Coach Colonel Robert Ott. The team wa.: dominated mottly hy Seniorf, with ten Seniorr, fivejuniort, and three Sophamorex. The fue returning letterrnen, T. Cotter, john Garcia, Scott Potter, Dallat Tippie, and joe Cavoto hrought with them experience which hehied the team. Although loting their firtt ,fix gamer, the team neverthelen was ,rtill enthntiattic and went into each game with a potitioe frame of mind. T. Cotter, johnny Garcia, and Scott Potter all contributed their Jkillt to thit team. Foreign exchange Jtudent, javier Henao wat perhaps the mott uertatile player. Dallaf Tippie and T Cotter were perhapt the hext player! Wntively and dejenxiuebf. Soccer it not one ofthe more popular tportt, hut still it irjmt at competitive at fmt- ball, or hatkethall. With two forty- minute halfff it it nan - :top excitement. In order for a perton to he a Juccenful Joccer player, phytical and mental ability mutt yqrtt he achieved. Phyxical .strength it a mutt in order for playert to continue to play a full game of eighty minutex. Younger player: like jim jacktan, and Darryl Guiterrez Jhould prove to be great auett over the next two yearx. All in all the Soccer team had a year of learning ex- perience. Patty MacMillan I 1. WelL are you going to kick it or what? atkt an unknown player. Keeping pace if an axpect ofthe game. 2. With dedicated enthutiaxm goalie Dar- ryl Guiterrez prepares to kick the hall. Dar- ryl wat one of the few Jophomoret on the team. K 3. Making trails in the field graft, BaJic'.r Soccer team fghts for a goal. Better than a lawn mower, the player: eate the ground! keepert ' tatkt. W .. E A , .- 3 .4 .A - A IW -J-4 H2 varsity ,soccer Photo hy David Galvin 2 Je 'QW' 2? 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K . -FM Q ,ffm ' Pao we lr eggs. ,Nh Se L . .Q -SE' . wmv , W. ..,, . ' fi P if - - - iii .,'L ft' 1, ,kwa Q we ae. U Varsity Coach Robert Ott gi1fe.r word! ofencourage- ment to the V. Soccer during their game. A 'hw :pec- tators on the Jtandt lent their encouragement too. Mike Doran along with two tearnfnatex keep an eye on the Bonanza playerJ. V. Soccer did fne during their Jhorl Jeaxon before being taken into Varfity. Victor Trejo it blocking the Joccer ball from a Bonanza playerlr kick. Many rnooex Juch ax thi.: were med throughout the game. The V. Joceer team feemed to be working favorably together according to Mr. Bellingheri ftheir coachj. But the Jeafon didn 't Jtart oat too well. The team confixted of thirteen playerfx Mike Doran, Andy Cnmmingt, Paul Floref, Robby Ott, Waren Garner, Pat Coleman, Billy Armftrong, Billy Allridge, Victor Trejo, Allen Herxel, Zak Miller, Tom Omahar, and Billy Woodx. Mr. Bellingheri didn't know how they would do thif Jeacon. The thing moyt needed way not Jkill or stamina but experience. Senior narfity player T. Cotter commented, They Jhould have come kind of Joccer program in Henderfon before the frejhman year. That'5 how I got my experience. Roberta Carlton . f-ie.. ,Q...f,ow-.,f-- . t v . . . V ' L . ' , . . - W . . . - . - -- . . - ttoa . g 5 - . . i - . Q. Q. -- 7- T T -- .- - r . . . 1 . ,,,. -- . k A . , A Q A -- 1 K gg K . . K. , -- K si : ' X Q, N- if 5' gg. . . ,Q ... 'N W ,R gn. we iii' Photo by David Galvin 0,9 q w Q -Q ..... we as , N9 Photo by David Galvin j.11. .roccer 135 Perhaps one of the most successful and vigorous sports at Basic is cross country, Most ofthe runners started practicing in the middle of the summer, sometimes in heat excessing one-hundred degrees. By the time season started the team was running up to twelve miles a day, six days a week. Led hy junior Chris Tuma the team ended up six and onefor the year, winning thejunior division at the Lake Mead Invitational and taking a fiflf at the Indian Springs Invitational. Rival Eldorado was the onh team to heat the Wolves in regular season duals, hut we came hack to heat them in zone competition. The runners took second place in the Sunrise Division conkrence, held for the first time this year, and took third place in zone losing to Valley and Clark. Chris Tuma, Rodney Ford, Ahran Salazar, and Tim and Dan Watkins led the varsity squad to a winning season. Chris took a third place j7nish in zone and was the only runner from Basic to qualzyy for state up north. The junior ended up seventh. Next year? team looks very promising with all ofthe starting runners returning. Richard Diukas 1 136 boy! cross - country 1. juniors Ahran Salazar, Tim Watkins, and Chris Tuma congratulate each other after an exciting victory over Rancho High. The juniors led the team to an impressive six and one dual meet record. 2. In the crowded pack Basic runners start their surge. From lej9 to rightg Dan Watkins, Ahran Salazar, Tim Watkins, Chris Tuma, and Will Stanton 3. Coach Larry Burgess give some last minute advice to junior Rodney Ford. Burgess had a close relationship with the !66l772. 2 urns, if P ,nina 4' is kiwi phnin hy Bernhard Willmmx 2 y Bemhanl and William: qi' 55991 WW if W , Q fu., My ' Y ay . Mar- i Pholo by David Galvin mm 4, M-1, W V MM. Mmm -5 -0- ff- -' J, 5. Lf . zvfi x?M M , . L5 gn W, -W +Zgy7:w3f 2 fy 4 M y dm fu? - f f - , , ff iff! 42' M,,wf3fH,fL 1, W J A f W Ef- 1, , E. 1 if-A f y A H Agni.. f WT A j f W i L L..1 V M gf' ff ,W 1:2 .Q iff ' 4 - - gig Ape ry- , ff 3, 1 ,.. V, My ,J W '52 3 iv, ,x kv . , 1 WW 41 'f f .Q ,fav is 1 H f 5 . , V K 2 Q! , 4-M. W w. v. ,ry M ,,w?'.' A ZW, .1 Wg ,, .. Q - ' W ,E 4 .ZH f nd'-', ., A , K - , .. , I., x. my , f:'i 'W V , V .. U , fe ' z. ' L W' f ,zv, -be ,, W ,www V Wi' H V V It el T t ' it g it at W' f 4 In 1. Streeetch. Marty Bourgeois Jeemf to say 45 he limberf up behre practice. Califthenicf were done for every meet. 2. Putting all of hi: Jtrength behind the pole, Rodney Ford prepare: to vault for a Bacic victory. Rodney waJ the beft pole vaulter here at Bafic. 3. Tryoutf 'hr the Rockettex? Not realhf, Chris Tuma and Dan Watkins are jun warming up hr their next meet, Fortunate- bf, they did an excellent job. Throwing the di.fcuJ, doing the longjump, high jump, even running relayJ took a lot of time and Wort. The boy! track team did an excellent job. AJ the .faying goes. Practice maker perfect. We all know that it 'J true. For ex- ample, the athlete! on the boyt track team practiced every afternoon. Look at them now they 're pretty darn good. Track wa: a :port for all the guyy at Batic who wanted to be involved in out- door activitief. To be a member in thi: springtime .fport like Tim Watkinf and Dan Watkint, took a lot more than effzrt and practice. You may think track wat one of the eaxieft Jportx, but it waJ a little more than runningfjumping, ,and throwing. For one thing, a very large amount of Jef- ditctpline and dedication wa.r required to be Juccmful. For example, in relayf you had to know how to carry a baton, or elfe you might lote Jome of your running time trying to correct the mictake. Chrit Tuma, Kevin Curtit, and Rodney Ford didn 't think it wax too hard, Jince they were expert! in running relayc. Coach Larry Burgen encouraged the 50 member team, which conxixted of both Varxity and junior Vanity. Out if the 50 memberr, 12 were the returning let- termen. Coach Burgeu and all of the athletet on the track team Jtrived to be real Juperxtarx. Guy: thankf hr all the efjhrt you put into thif Jport. You did a magnificent job. Lynn Lipinski I , 3 , 7' F 4 A H . 5 1 Y wr- tg fx c tw km-, my rw! N MAR E Si .. sis he 4 -,, , uf W lf.f-2. , ii. .M -'K . ,, S'Q1.f M 'mdk ,-,. ., w-ww, V K W k at , ,V fwgawt, . . . -H --5 rw-f I . g W N A ,g,,9,,..,N: . dun. -' - - . N X 'Q We . . 1 . . in e . -6 A teotr 'W' 3 fx s 3- -.. Photo by David Galvin. boy: track 139 1. Gobf if a game tbat takex lot: and lots and even more practice in order to become good. Matt Ricbardt, one of tbe memberx on tbe team, Jaid tbat be got Jtarted in gobfbecause be lived near a gobfcourse and bit dad let bim uxe a Jet of clubx. He .rtarted playing gobf in tbe eigbtb grade and bat been improving ever Jince tben. In order to get in tune for tbe gov team tryoutf every bopeful member goex out to tbe courfe and teey off for a grueling practice. Tbix year'J team badfbur returning let- termen, tbey included Jenior Mark Yelenicb, .senior David Dawxon, junior jon Baker, and junior Matt Ricbardt. Coacb Smuxkiewicz .raid tbiJ year'J team Jbould be able to improve over laxt year'J .500 average in tbe divition and qualify jbr botb state and zone tournamentt. jon Baker, one of tbe hur returning lettermen stated tbat be Jtarted play- ing gobfbecauxe an old friend gave bim a Jet of gob' clubx, and tbe in- centive to go abead and become a profesxional goMer. jon and Matt botb are planning on coming back for next year'5 team, witb experience bebind tbem tbey will Jtrive far excellency. H tbey don 't reacb tbat goal tbey could at leatt :ay we bad tbe be.rt looking gobf team around. By Brit Garret 1. jon Baker Juxpicioucbf eye.r tbe.ball. H I could onbf get it to .fit Jtill. 2. Patience if a virtue but our team i,fn't virtuaux. No one could decide wbo wax to go frst, .ro tbey compromixed. 3. Realizing be Jbouldn 't bave bit tbe ball tbat bard, Mart Ricbardt .ftaref off into .rpace wondering :fit would ever come back. 'S nz 140 men 'J gay Pboto by Rob M :Daniel -Q . 9. NW, I. Pbola by Rob M:Daniel S 'mf U , i ,,,:M3i,,.q5 ,Q X. ,,. ., ' fi? i?'fsref5f:'22 wg 'fin - sa' W.. , 4, V, Ofe wi wwf L 3 Y V I .9 Q E2 i ski 5 X ' Q . 0 6' , I fifizi 1 f- 1? :J - Elfjri x V 5- mm... Q 0 5 9' 3 16 S wv . A 1. Q mmgsws Y s S S is y Ii w 'lflj Pbola by Rob McDaniel: oncleroua af x O nw, p ar an Q 9 Q J' QQ nb ff' 35 ,rr 'F' 2 5 - O -v Q fx, m f ' 1 1 s ,Q , .X-fs Photo by Rob M:Daniel1 1. Tony Carducci anxioush waits to return his opponentlf serve. Tony's easy go- ing style helped make being on the tennis team a pleasure. 2. Shane Flowers, David Bates, and Dallas Tippie are planning the strategy for their match with Coach Dzetmeier. The He did wonders for our team and he brought us to our first victory in three years, expressed senior, Dan Christensen. We could talk to him. He was our friend. Of course Dan was referring to Mr. Dietmeier, the new tennis coach. Although he taught tennis for recreation departments and physical education classes, Coach Dietmeier never coached a team until this year. He liked coaching because he felt the boys were interested in becoming bet- ter tennis players,' they worked hard to improve their skills. He also enjoyed the close relationship that developed with the students while he was coaching. closeness between the coach and members helbedjhrm the abundant team spirit. 3. Observing Dan Christenserfs unique tennis style, Shane Flowers 'watches as Dan returns the serve. As the team captain, Dan's style rubbed of on others as they quickb imitated it. For many weeks the boys practiced the fundamentals of tennis. They hit balls served to them hrm the ball machine and they practiced different serving techniques. But the majority of their practice came when they played matches with other team members. Despite their abundant team. spirit and hard work, the boys onb won one game. Coach Dietmeier fels students who play tennis all year long and take tennis lessons would benefit the future teams greatb. He stated, The ten- nis team of 1983 was very inexperienced, but they did try to improve, and I enjoyed coaching them, 'N I tryk , t- W ,,, .,....,f- Y' 'W' Photo by Rob MtDanirls .P .R X. C x . Twig' . .. 'W .F 'NX A. , M ,, 'W K' , H.. . f J - V V- ,A K -- boys ' tennis 143 Girls varsity hashethall has improved since last year according to Ms. Hernandez. They don 't have to rely on one or two people. If I take someone out and put in someone from the hench, I know the game will he played just as well. Her favorite dejQ'nse is a helpout Man-on-Man, It makes the girls more aggressive and we switch to zone it makes them more aggressive zone players. She seemed to think they would do very well in the season. The team consisted of thirteen girls: Tracy Galaszewski, Stacy Perry, Lorraine Hunter, Lorrain Munez, Colleen Mar- shall, Connie Sandoval, Roherta Carlson, Sue Ortalano, janet Mogar, Laura Parrot and Theresa Connor. Cindy Wichael and Monica Haney were the chosen team captains hr the season. Roberta C arlsan Co-team Captain Cindy Wichael awaits a pass from Stacey Perry f who is not shown j for a two on one situation. This situation was a drill in many practices to hem in such games. junior Stacey Perry goes up hr a fast hreak lay-up with a Rancho player close hehind. Windsprints and yard dashes im- proved the speed hr the fast hreah lay-ups used during games. Senior Cindy Wichael goes up for two points against Ranchok deknse. Basics girls' hard work and determination made this years team hetter than ever. Pl by David Galvin 144 varsity girls basketball M. :VV in A rfb? ,m f e w ' , r M5 ,N is N' 1 5 1 Ms Y V Q L' X ik gm X N. XL. Pham b David Galvin ,ZV26,?i553i ,., f ,M,,,, .. ,WM .. 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Ms. Chilson in!truct! the girl! on their .ftrategy far the !econd haf She remained a !teadfa!t leader throughout the !ea!on. 3. A moment of excitement occur! at practice a! two player! battle hr the ball. The girl! were able to te!t each other'! Jtrength! and weakne!!e! by playing oppo!ite one another daibf. Look up, Jtop dribbling with your head! down, wa! ju!t one o f MJ. Chil!oni! famou! Jaying! during the junior lady wolve! ba!ketball ractzce. P All the girl! worked hard for two and a hay hour! every day aper JCZFOOL learning new !kill!, working on ojfrue, and al!o dekme. Thi! year'! captain wa! Chri! DeLilo. Chri! !howed leader!hip. Thi! year there were onb' jhur returning member!.' Cbfii DeLillo, Maria Mariza, Kandi Willi!, and Debbie Wok. Debbie Wow wa! co-captain. Debbie u!ualb1 kept a lot of the girl! laughing with her joke!. Li!a Alli!on, a f9'e!hman on the team Jtated, I wa! .scared at fir!t, cau!e I have never played on a real team before. Sherri Yeager com- mented, That !he feel! that all the girl! are very dedicated to the team, and !tick together. The f?r!t hay of the !ea!on didn 't look too good for u!, wa! Ro!ey Muphy'! comment. M!. Chil!on Jtated, The team if young, but are working hard for what they want. Kandi Willi! photo by Bernhard and William! girl Cr j.v. bdlkffbdil 147 Basic girls who play Varsity softball have to be in good con- dition. To do this they did sit-ups, push-ups, and running to help get themselves in shape during the warmup season. There were many sore muscles from the tough work-outs they did. junior Stacey Perry expected this year to be good but not as good as last year. But according to Senior Cindy Wichael this year was as good not better than the years bejhre. Cindy wasn't sure about whichuteams had been hard to play against but Stacey thought Western, Clark, and Eldorado were tough. The ouweld sould be very strong this year, commented Cindy. But at the time she wasn't sure as to how many girls would tryout and make the team. Stacey had expected about twenty-jqve girls to try-out and around ynfeen to make the team. All in all, practices, tough work-outs and picky choosing resulted in a great team. Roberta Carlson 1. Senior Sue Ortalano pitches a low ball. The earbf unojfcial practice was held February 9 ajer a softball meeting. 2. Theresa Connor grins as she awaits a pitch. Pre-season warm-ups served to im- prove the girls hr their up-and-coming try-outs. 3. Sophomore Lorraine Hunter hurls a well pitched ball over second base. Many such sights as this were seen with the experienced varsity players. use 1 148 varsity girls soj?ball ' M, fixat- .N 'Qt N Q wx X Q X 1 X wk M 'fr 5' A as as Q Us wax if xg as QM sg' . ,xy .,,h: -s 1 wg, x, 1 f HM. N ag s D556 ,K X UW Kifffw W saw-wx W -:N .,. W' : fy ,xii f . ,,, -X., N. A. an P 1 Q . ,, M1 Jkt: if N 1. Right foot forward, lef foot hack, extend both arm: and now catch, think: Chri: Delillo. Thi: familiar phra:e pa::ed the mind: of many :ofthall player:. The :harp :ting of the hall in mitt a::ured a perkct catch. 2. C'mon now, ju:t pitch it over the mound, :tate: Denite Elmer a: :he hope: hr a homerun. A firm grip and a :teady eye were :trong a::et:. 3. Right down the center ai:le, right into my hand, think: Dehhie Wow. Thi: i: the :tuff good :ophall i: made of In the :oaring heat of the mid -afternoon :un, the Ba:ic High School ': girl: jayvee :ofthall team prepared for future hattle. Playing team: of equal inten:ity, from the inner city :ehool:, our lady wolve: decided far in advance that thi: :ea:on would he a winning one. Batting, hitting, pitching, running, :weating, and :eoring attributed to the overall :ucce:: of thi: year ': team. Prohahbf one of the toughe:t ta:h: to conquer wa: hitting the little hall acro:: the gra::y field. Running ba:e to ba:e and then home again :oon became a :et pattern for the team. Cheer: became throng: a: fan: and onlooher: di:covered the :ecret to girl U mphall. The hy:terical coach and the ec:tatic player: were :oon overwhelmed a: the ro:ter: of the team: Jtanding: placed Ba:ic in high po:ition:. Ad- mini:tration, :tudent:, parent:, famib and friend: flocked to the Valve: Den far the :porting event. Another win and Ba:ic kept it: Jtanding. But then the excitement wa: over, Ba:ic, victoriou: lef the field elated, and then it wa: dark. The :tand: were empty and the field hare, the Ba:ic High School girl: jayvee :ophall team prepared for yet another victory. By Eddie Clegg mf? ,..f ,,-,yu .M A ag QM j v :ojthall 151 MJ. Chilton, MJ. Hernandez, FranciJ Savellio, and Monica Haney, were part of what made up thif year'J Volleyball team. Both Vanity and j. V. Team! went through very grueling practice! whirh lafted approx- imateb 2M hourf. SometimeJ it didn 't Rel like it waJ worth all of the hurt wrixt or bruiyes, but in the end it really wax, commented Felicia Trujillo. The V, team wax confiderably larger thix year than laxt. It had 12 freyhman, 5 Jophomorex, and I junior on it. The top playerf were jane Marfhall KHITTERI, Elva Scott lSETTERj, Margaret Savelio KBACK ROW DEFENSE Thefe girlx, and the reJt of the team, helDed V. to have a Juccextful .reaJon ending 9- 9. The Varfity roach, MJ. Chilton, Jtated that Jhe had a very young team with 8 xophomorex, 1 Jenior, and 1 junior. Top playerx on Varfity were Lonita Richardfon fHITERj, Laraine Muniz fHlTTERj, and Monica Haney KSETTERI. The game! were played on Tuetday and Thurfday, in the beginning ofthe year tome were even played on Saturday. All the girlx conJider volleyball their main priority. Kandi Villu 1. The fingertip method, often ufed when k,,,, A gygg y all elfe failt wax employed during mdlClJ8.f.' i L Lg More than once ball! were popped when IFW fngernailx were mixtakingbf u.red. 2. Get it, Jcreamx jane Marxhall af Sherri Yeager rmafhex the ball to her oppo- nent. The look of amazement race.r acrou the wolve:'faceJ at Amy Carol returnf. 3. Up, Up and away . . . the art offloating came ea.fy to the girl: volleyball team. The technique included bending knees, prcing power and then jumping. Atf'. 7 it -... . f b ' H If - . ' an 5 - ....,, . .. W' Pbda 57 Rob McDaniel 152 wtzqtat Pbola by Rub MfDani:l V.-my 5 .1 3 Plmm hy Roh .HrDnrn:l 9- I f--- - .. Q w f R ' 4 K - f Ikl' . gf is ,FM PS 7 A ' QMS WSU .n. fi Q4 xiii rv' i YllInS E. .. Fi , K H Ja I- uw-f Y nu 1 5 Q nr fm , Pbalo by David Galvin I Liv 11. uperior -W, Awww 2 2 is 5 2 E E 5 2 2 E 3 E 5 E Photo by David Galvin w w , K. 'A ' ' -'Spf 'LSE . ue, v .. 1, , ft.. at af. .Wt f M- 1fx,:-f,wf.f,- f .. WL-:ii-ffsw' -1, -- sf: for Writ-xggvxg .V tw .Q L t ' , 'Q 1. With the look of confidence, Uvyette Gonzaque Jtrivef for the finifh line. Uvyette wat this year3 co-captain. 2. The Girle' Croft Country Team linef up for a grueling race. Knowing what fate ha: in Jtorefzr them they have the race won. 3. Some run through the detertx other! run in the gran, but the Girlf' Croix Country Team hit the highwayf. Shown here,.Kathy Perrault racex pan a ear. . . or vixa versa. Thi! year'J girlf Croix Country team could he dexcrihed in one word - Juperior. The Croix Country team at a whole created Batic High hiJtory. They hecame the frxt full team to qualify for the .ftate meet in Reno. The girl! had an outttanding year. They won all of the Sunrixe Divi- sional meet: and later hecame the Sunrixe Divixion Champxf At zone the Girlx Crou Country team wax runner up at they were onbf beaten hy one other team. The Girl! Cron Country team wax made up of nine runnerf, Jeven of them were returning lettermen. They were Gina Kim, Ann Mackie, Charlotte Aldregde, Silhe Commingx, Kathy Perrault, Barbie Croft, and Lita Maroney. The captain ofthe team wax Ann Mackie and co-captain wa: Uvyette Gonzaque. The team ftarted practicing during the month of Auguxt when temperaturex reached 1100 during the days. Ayiter Jchool rexumed the girl: practiced for ahout three hourt after Jchool. Mn. Cartwright, the coach for the team, found time out of her busy Jchedule to produce a winning team thi: year, By Wendy Hapkin: ...: . . , .. .- 'k gy ' '1..ljf9f --- 2 cf, C ' A ' - g ., fag: I, eff, F t f Q'W'1.g?tt.r'4.-M -asa ge The W W,-V VA t ,e -r Q 7 12 fg2'm Iota, t. 'af - i . . Z ,g 4 Lijy i f -'1-, , Photo by David Galvin :wen . 4-'fuwf tg . V as rg 23 ' f' teqgiffw-5 I -'azz fy - i . V ' ,, , .' v f 1. f - 'I g1rlf'cro1J country 155 'TK' rr .. . ,. '41, tj A a Q4 2. 5 53,554 'Iggy-if Y H X :Quant . ,--- ta, , f VV V Y Y H i Coached by Bywaterx, thit yeark track team lived up to the motto Eat my duxt. With a puff of Jmoke and a hardy hi o every day aper tchool and two hourx on Saturday the team hit the oval track. Thi: year? mott notable runner: were Tracy Meekf, Lonita Richerdton. There were many eventt that they participated in Juch as: dixcuf throw, long jump, high jump, thot put, relayf, and hurdles. Bafick moJt promiting hurdler thit year wat Tracy MeekJ. The lady Wolvet alto attended many Invitationalf including Kimgman, Boulder City, and Bonanza. Thi.r yeark .ftate meet wat held in Lat Vegax. To prepare for their meett the team ran 2 mile! a day. To build their Jtamina the girlt did fprintx. Their toughett competition thit year wax Gorman, VegaJ, Valley, and Chaparral. But by their performance you could never tell. Perhapt one reason hr their .rtrong performance thit year wat the amount of returning member! who were: Debra Turner, Uvette Gouzaque, Tracey Meekf, Charlotte Aldredge, Candy Cough, 6 Lyn Saterokopouloi. Thit yeah outftanding new member wat hard work- ing Chrittine Weuon. Her entire work day during a meet wat 400 meter relay, 400 meter run, 800 meter run, 6 1600 meter relay. When Coach Bywatert wax axked about their performance her retponte wat Thief yearlr team wat Jtrongeft ever, matt likeb' becaute ofthe harder practicex. So with that ax proof we can Jay thi! yeark team wat a Jwih bunch. juxt wait till next year! Dawn Zarhman 1. One of thete day! I know I ll touch my knee. Aper that, maybe my toe. 2. Oh wow! Thi: if my yqrst time. Finalbf touching my knee maket me Jo happy. 3. Eee Yah, one heck of kick. Someday be queen of martial artf. May be even Jay chevrolet. sw s X. . . 'S f 18 N. .t Q u.-Q A V 5 9' .. f ' fe - vi. fi Q55 ,, Y! , AVL: . . Hx' . . . . A ' .1 MN. his .V is 1+ ., f. , do '-P W1 .ttt . . 156 girly track Photo by David Galvin. -4,4 was Pham by: Beminml am! William: 1 Q 5 s 1 2? fl Q fi if if e s 2 4 H f Mf Ql 50l'LCl 1. Mr. Belingheri brief the girls' tennis team on who's playing singles and doubles. These daibf briefings hehzed keep the team organized. 2. With her whole body in motion, Vichy Tripolitis, lunges to return a shot from a hllow player. She was an outstanding player this year as a sophomore. 3. joan Fountain serves a 'krocious serve as Lynette McMurdo readys hersey to return the oncoming ball. Together they made up an awesome doubles team. s 1 1 Have you ever seen Vicky Tripolitis' socks match? How about Lynette McMurdo without joan Fountain and a coke during tennis season? Has there ever been a bigger pig out than on the girls bus to an away tennis match? No, to any of these questions. Although the girls' team suffered many defeats during the season the team has fun and works hard. With a 7 and 1 season, practices were im- portant and so was patience. Because of the skill and experience of Vegas Valb, players Sheri Maestas and Carol Bates many times almost gave up. But when there were personal victories, such as when Lara Wilson saved Basic from a complete shut out against Gorman High School and when Mara Sulivan and Eden Kofol went 2 for 2 against Las Vegas High School the team kept going. Sheri Maestas also experienced a victorious year as a whole, as did Vicky Tripolitis. Onbf by being part of the team can the other highlights ofthe season be 4 E 1 i . . j E 3 E E a g 1. Q Q E E 'E Fw I 5 2 E E 5 . , me ...mi 2 2 3 -.....,,2..,.M., ....,-.. .4 lg 1 2 S N-....... .-5 I Photo by: Bernhard and Williams girls tennis 159 From the beginning, the !ea!on appeared to look promi!ing with many high game! and Jerie! being achieved. With both the girl! and boy! var!ity taking 2nd place title! the team! placed well in Jtandingt. The girl! once again advanced to zone to try and retain their zone champion- thip that they had worked I0 hard for the year before. The valuable girl! player! continued Jetting record! all !ea!on long. Var!ity girl! mo!t ountanding player! were Dede Toepkrt, and Debbie Atchinfon. TIJEJ6 two girl! continuoutly had high !erie!, Juth di 558 and 579. High game! were al!o achieved by Vanity player! Tracey Longden and Mariann Mazza. The boy! team al!o had excellent playen. Darrel Flenner proved to be a huge a!!et with game like 234 and 198, and terie! of 623. Ron Corde! and Sean Cox alto added to the JHIFFIJ ofthe Var!ity Boy! Bowling Team. Sixth year coach jay Froh !aid I 'm very proud ofboth V. and Vanity team!. They have made a very !ucce.f!ful Jeaton. In order to achieve 2nd place .ftandingf the team! had to have been very Jue- ce!.y'ul. The V. girl! ended with a record of 43 win! and 17 lo!!e!, V. boy! record ry' 49 win! and ll l0J'.fEJ'. Vanity girl! record wa! 46 win! and 14 lo!!eJ. Vanity boy! po!ted a record of 32 win! and 25 lo!!e!. The team! never quit and took pride in what they did and even when they were down they kept !triking back. Patty MacMillan 1. Fourth year member Mariann Mazza bite! the tongue for a particular !hot. Mariann di!played proper bowling techni- que throughout her high Jchool career. 2. Looking !traight down at her target, Senior Vanity member Tracey Longden deliver! her Jtrategy. It wa! Traceylf !trategy that led other member! to !trike. 3. Releating the ball fourth year member Blaine Reber hope! fir a Jtrike. Blaine i! one ofthe few boy playen, he wa! conttantbf u!ing hi! Jkill! for high game! which con- tributed to the winning Jeason. 160 bowling Photo Rob McDaniel f Q Q U .::: K V -- - if: fi-Q-, fig -5-:srggf If-:g:...2smg-,Q 2 '- weave: lissg-fffggng,.i-axis -:KQQQQGKQ---N12 -k:,w,,-s2i- - - . i ' . ff 3 rff 11: -az 1 ,iwfi -f::Ssfwxzv,::vf:2e'wffwsiymsi'sfllkigmz-siiiigiifg ..., .. R55 i 1J ' If ..: 'iQf5? F7T 'anim .... ... .. Zi. N-gQ,,,: if zi. Xhh: i 1 K : Q H U V - -: f. ff-- L. .i K i in .. M: 1 - k . s, .. if: A ' .- - .msfef -2.:-:Quan ,, 1,5 - - , . ksgh .::. .. N-11:Q:.. ,S-EE5'f:5-lg ' . ..... I . M il .. ..... , J ,, , -U, Xe ...L X' J . , .... Wm -- .. .AL Qu ..,, W.. fy, .. ..,, . .. fu f wfgffiff .- S:?'fH!'f55: Lf5-f 5' iii- 'fizwlflzziif A. i--fm. --ii5KiE?'5f: . ,ix fffrff .......... ,,,,, . , -- ,, - ' N 5 - - fr.. - Phan: by Rob MfDar1iel ff' 'www' 'www ,mwfw:,f mm , 1. Playing gon requiref a lot of kicking up dirt in the air. Here Dana lWlke wonder! yanyone really noticed. 2. A hole in one, this if the goWr'J moxt prextigiouf with. However, there it alwayf the ehance of the ball falling Jhort of that goal. 3. Ah, did anyone .ree where it went? afkf Melanie Blankenxhip. I'd be able to Jee a lot better I could get thif hair out of my eyef. Gran bladet, fallen leavet, miniature gopher hole: Jpotted throughout variout regiom ofa laid out eourte, thiny clubt and Jmall white .fpheret eotnplete the com- pofition ofthe 1983 girlt goy team. Corning from Jenior Lixa Bettencourtk own jargon, The team 'J finithed reeord wat 5- 5. Expreued the vibrant Jenior, SoundJ pretty even to me. The team? main goal way to qualify fir zone af a team in whole, alfo Jtated Lita. Sophornoret dominated the 1983 team with ,Hve rnemberx, one junior, and one xenior, xetting thif yeark Jtyle for Batic. Compiled data thawed that the team fniyhed with an average of 306, an im- provement from laft year. Pink Nikey, pujyed Jhoe purnpf, pink alligator Izodx, pony-tailed braid: and Adidax goybagx Jhowed exaety what the girlx goy team wa: rnade of jemalef. Sophomoret Melanie Blankenxhip, Kritti Burrought, Mithelle Green, Diane Smith and Dana Wilke, junior Shari Buttweiler and xeniar Lita Bettentourt made up the Batit High School girl: goytearn. A5 the girlt goyteafon came to a tloting ttroke, Jpetial retognition went to Dana Wilkejor qualifyingjor Jtate. With all the part the girlt goy team had going for them, the team would definitey be ftrongjor next year. Eddie Clegg , ln. .. SN e 5-ffisf i ,,,- wwf . g if Q kayak , Ng ' , ni. , Q. . 1 h 'YNNW . Photo by Rob McDaniel 3. girl.: gay 163 Through the years there has always been an outstanding swimming program at Basic. The program is slowb gaining challenges from opposing schools. Sporting a 94-0 dual meet record over the past eight years the Aqua Wolves are sureb the tops in their sport. At Basic, the kids make the program work. There are so many people here, that go out jhr the team, and make the most of it. That is why, year after year, the team here totally dominates all other area teams, stated coach Teresa Shephard. Leading the way far the Wolves team were returning letterers Mark Bower, Larryjones, P. Grogan, Shelb Koenen and diver Tammy Gillard along with a host of other talented swimmers. Grogan and Bower, who were the team 3 onb two high place finishers at state, were looked to pick up for the team's diminishing numbers. Shephard, who also is an assistant coach fir U.N.L.V., also expressed, Last year we lost seven of our top swimmers. This year Valley is going to give us a run far our money, but, with this team I am confident that we can hold them off The Wolves had a rough road ahead of them. But, with a combined effort of team members, a lot of individual work, and a lot of practice the team showed the state of Nevada what the kids from Henderson can do. 1. just jqnishing up a hard set, the team takes a time out to rest. Most are unusualh tired, as the wall seems to be holding them up. 2. The start is an essential part ofa race, it is demonstrated here by Lara Wilson, Mark Bower, Shelb Koenen and Rob McDaniel. As you can see by the expressions on their faces, the water is awfulbf cold. 3. Showing his form, Larry jones practices a swan dive. Larry, by the way, landed on his back. r T I : 3 wma ,, .L - NRE S - .'-: S same... ,,,, , Mark Bower . .f.. NF .1 . K. A .H-Y.. . g I N N :R K LL A I V, A A Al ' .. I 9- . .. A , A K , - 5 Z gf, ,- VA V ' '-J - 'W' S 1 .1 : jfp.,-f N BMT' in - ' .. .- ' ' A . , 21.3 .ig-,, miffizfg. ,- - - U .4 -s . , Wkimwxwsw , if e , . , 5 s ' Q R. , V , 1 A R.: .Je ' ,ss f j -V : ' I ,,,, . i n , S . ' . , , ,. .. is aj xx ss WK vm -L.. X it F, N QE 3 - fig. , 3131, s lm Hldllllllillg Photo by Bernhard ana' Williams O 0 0 fn, l I1 Cl tl fl 9 '7 B 'h 'd' William pbolo by Bnnlmvd- William of xy fy photo by Bevnlrafd and Wiffiafm finding xii: ,, F .N 1. Ca:ey O'Neal never had :o many girl: pay attention to him all at once. The j.Vf Cheerleader: are pu:hing Ca:ey around the gym during the pep ralb held during homecoming week. 2. Li:a Carducci wa: the onb baton twirler for BHS. Thoughout the year Li:a :howed a great deal of :pirit. 3. Give u: :trength wa: Bonnie Lizare: and Kelb Del Ro:iao': thought, a: they tried to teach Tricia Debinno a new cheer. The cheerleader:' pride and enthu:ia:m vibrated the crowd: at football game:, a::emblie:, al:o pep rallie:. Thi: year the j. V. cheerleader: had a change 'hom la:t year. They combined Tricia Du Bennion and Kim Boyer along with five :ophomore:. Captain for the 1983-84 year wa: Tracey Meek:, and Ester Caru:o wa: the co-captain. The cheerleader: worked hard to :upport their :chool team:. Kelb Del Ro::ario Jaid, The work and practice i: hard, but it all pay: off in the end. The cheerleader: held two candy :ale: thi: year, which hehred pay fir new unQform:. During football :ea:on the j. V. cheerleader: had a party for the V. football team. Bonnie Lizard:, who i: a :econd year cheerleader comment:, The:e two year: have been great experience for me. She al:o add: that through cheering you meet a lot of intere:ting people. In her fourth year of twirling a baton jhr Ba:ic, Li:a Carducci did a great job. Li:a wa: al:o a :ongleader, but :he alway: 'hand time to make up a routine for a::emblie:. Everybody enjoy: watching Li:a a: :he perform: with :uch great preci:ion. Kandi Willi: 3. photo by Bernhard and William: baton, cheerleader: 167 Qhfen thought of at wild and crazy, Ba5ic'J rooting Jection combined unity with individuality. The varxity cheerleader: and xongleaderx could he Jpotted at nearht any sporting event exemplifing the epitome of energy and Jpirit. Being a cool Jchool pepster required alot of time and energy,- frequentbf an on-the-hall hyftander could Jpot Jongleader captain Tracey Lopeman avidht Jnpporting her caffeine addiction. So that'J how the did it. j Both the cheerleader: and Jongleaderf were extremely involved in Jchool dren ap day! and activitief. Linette McMurdo and Kim Creelman had been spotted in everything from Chrixtmaf geek attire to Hawaiian Javfng dado. Performing totally happening Rr ture routinex had become the year- round goal of the cheerleaderx and Jongleaderc, and one that wat fumlled at accemhhf ay9er anemhhf, game aper game. The Varfity Cheerleaderxx capt. Michelle Shepherd, Lita Evant, Lana Lewallen, Angie Finney, Renee Scncci, Carohfn Cowan, Andrea Coomhex, and Linette McMurdo,' and the Varfity Songleaderxx capt. Tracey Lopeman, Kim Creelman, Terri Padgett, Leflie Richey, Gail Scow, Lita Cardacci, Kathy Kemp, and Rochelle Gonzalef all added a certain zippy flair to the .fpirit Jcene around the wolve.r den thif year. Karen Odell C 1 s 1 8 fi I wry V7 Photoi Bernhard and William! 168 tongleaderf and cheerleadert 1. Varsity Songleaderss KL. to R.,t Top Row -- Terri Padgett, Gail Scow. Lim Carducci: Middle Row - Kathy Kemp, Capt. Tracey Lopeman, Rochelle Gonzalerg Front Row - Lexlie Richey, Kim Creelman. 2. With perfectly .rynchronizecl leg movementc, the cheerleaderx and .rongleaderx finixh the Chriftmai week acfemhb with flair. IL. to RJ Capt. Tracey Lopeman, Terri Padgett, Renee Scucci, Linette McMurdo, Carolyn Cowan. Kathy Kemp, Andrea Coomhet, Capt. Michelle Shepherd, Angie Finney, Leslie Richey, Kim Creelman, Wow Wof and Gail Stow. 3. Varsity Cheerleaders: l L. to R. j Top Row - Renee Scucci, Carloyn Cowan, Linette McMnrdo, Front Row -- Andrea Coomhef, Capt. Michelle Shepherd, Angie Finney. Not pictured: Lisa Evant, Lana Lewallen. anim WWS , , iii as ,.,,wmw 4 1 I W -Q 9 br if if . an ar' 'k f M is I .fglhklic Kafafogue 'Pa I . f 1 7 :sQ: .L X 1 iii' ni' Q g' Y '50 J 0 6 Team photos courtesy of Bernhard and Williams Artwork murtesy of Riehard Dashas V. Football BHS 7-28 Gov BHS 7-6 Va BHS 14 - 0 Bo: BHS 23 - 29 C h. BHS 7- 3 Cla BHS 7- 0 Ela BHS 6- 26 La. BHS 15 - 17 Ram BHS 19- 22 We Bach raw: G. Muniz, R. Lamb, R. Taylor, S. Derri Robertson, R. Roundy, D. Ferranda, G. Hasfkins, B. Mel D. Stopka, Gorden, 2nd row: Coach Whitehem MeDaniel, A. Alexander, B. Redmond, G. Cardut Dunigan, N. Smith, K. Gonzales, F. Sauelio, M. Dicken johnson, E. Brown, Coaeh Bywaters, Coaeh Wise, 3rd ro Venerable, E. Vincent, M. Tripolitix, A. Marquez, D. G R. Walker, D. Bingarnon, A. Vincent, D. Pyle, K. Hann Boggess. 4th row: V. Lomprey, P. Pinther, H. Anderso Lopez, Garcia, T. Arellano, N. Picard, C. Leafda Delaney, M. Reyes. .. . ww' 112zz:11'111111Wzfzmzszmazff?' W . ....e 1 nf, , 'll 'If ii- li 2 f: ' ' P... E' Y l-1 if ..l'kL 552' T'-:.fA f'lfl5' T125 'ffl S 3 Iwi' . . .1 . ., ,.... ,...W.-a., si! . 1 t , pl . , ltr. I ,. , , 5 .. 1 I' A .... ,..., 1. L , -- - -1.91--me -ft-HJ '.-2-.Z-1' 151 A 5' '--- - .. 1 7' ms 1 1 4 .. -1 aff, 'ff ' Mfg 1: fm. W- I-. L S 2- - is f1 lfS3.U' - F 1 .- ' V551 .i -.-. . as -ez an V I Y I H A Z., r..-.17 , v. V A4 W 5, A 5 ,,,, A 1 . .elim ' .gmt ,Y It - . 1 .7 , . 5, 11 , ,E A ' E . ' , K ,V , X Vkkk Wai, g , .W A-Q , W . K .fe Agr i, K VR, I .-.e f , . I 1 lff f.- .e.. - oii eae. HL1. 'S Bolton Row - R. Speekin, M. Groues, M. High, C. Blaisdell, R. Morris, B. Arklin, j. Cahill B. Bowen, T Blankenfhip, E. Zettner, S. Anderson, j. ,Lx ' Mudd, T Gilu, A. Gove,j. Bunton, Coaeh G. Gillefpie. 2nd Row - Coarh T Bad er Robinson A Reeee M R bal T Walkin: R Harer A F S . , . , . , . Dy , . , . P , . Palfgroi, S!Cax, T. Fantroy, M. Beans, L. Satirakpoulaus, K. Hurd, A. Nor- rnan, M. Medina, C. Kite, A. Hersel S. Burnett, R. Giles, D. Weir, B. Hackney, Caachj. Duszhen. 3rd Raw - A. Allsrnan, M. Purlill Swell R. Knaak,j. Kilehen, M. Hall, K. MtKee, M. Sheperd, W. Brewer, T. Davis, M. Well1, 1'. Stahr, V. Trdo. Mb Raw - Coach VanTyle, Coarh D. Cahill, B. Q7 Aldridge, B. Garrett, j. Cala, R. Coredx, D. jensen, P. Flippen, K. Brock, S. lVes1on, C. Murphy, K. Farmer, R. Taylor, S. Fixiea, T. Lomprey, K. Harrison, - A- -A R. Conrad. Sth Row - B. Potter, G. Editan, 71 Rem, R. Egan, S. Butler, S. Tutker, E. Denison, M. lane,-1. Grain er, D. Armstrong, D. Carlson, j. M:Danlad R. Ta lor K. Carlson D. Giver K. Dullon R. M:El resh W , 7 , , , , f , . Wagner, R. Nelson, T Weir, A. Sheets, G. Smith, D. Flenner. 1 '1 1 j. V. FOOTBALL gf BHS 15-zo GORMAN E BHS 11-o VALLEY BHS 13 - 14 BONA NZA BHS 24 - 14 CHAPARRAL EHS 20.24 CLARK , BHS zo. I4 ELDORADO S EHS 33-21 LAS VEGAS BHS 21-8 RANCHO BHS 27- 13 WESTERN 3 S 170 athletic eatalogue 1- KHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS Girlx' Tennif 16-12 1-27 5-23 3M-245 4M-23M 10-18 0-28 2M-26M 6-22 3M-24M Eldorado Gorman Boulder Bonanza Western Ranflao Valley Cbaparra Lax Vegat Clark 6 . yyy . . H . ,,. K V 7 ' of' t 'S ,,,7 H J' l IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS IHS Girlf' Crou Country 20 15 30 28 38 15 24 -NTS -NTS 25 35 55 NTS NTS 'op Row: U. Gonzaque, C. Aldregde, L. Maroney, McKinney, 1. Mackie 2nd Row: G. Kim, K. Perrualt, S. Comrninx, R. CroJJ. Top row: Coach Belinglaeri, L. MeMurdo, Fountain, V. Trzpolitix, S. Maextat. Middle row: C. Batef, S. Demarzo, M. Hamn, M. Sullivan. Bottom row: A. Belinglyeri, L. Wilfon, l M. Gallegof, C. Martlzall. BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS Men 'J Tennif 0-28 18-10 6M-21M 3-25 10-18 2-26 11-17 12M-15M 1-27 7M-20M Clark Lat Vega: Chaparral Valley Kanebo Wextern Bonanza Boulder City Gorman Eldorado Coaeb Dietmeier, M. Hall T. Clarstenfen, D. Evanx, D. Tippie, S. Potter, G. Swartzenburg, K. Riclzter, R. Mazur, S. FlowerJ, K. Fetterf, D. Clyriftenfon, T. Carducci, D. Bayley, D. Batey atbleti: eatalogue ,r VV.. C I--wa 7 'A . f V .tea - ,V V . - .::. 'ff V 2. ---4 . -f . fe . - ' t . M7 .,-h-,, fk.-' .. V A. ..,, V V , - ---- S 4 V. . ' ,,,, ' A' 5' 2 1 . ,f ' VV ' ' - 7' -K h f 4' V 1 ' S . . ,, . .X 7 . ' l 1 eeeV I 5 V ' ' 7 , he AAA fx ' H V A ' f QT it VV 't . AKh 7 ti I :gif ., .V ' L , 'W L' H , ' X ' fd 'ffm' ,V f 251 '. ' 4 e '- ' tlte E V. t ,..,. .A ,, -E i ' .32 feet -, I . s , V ,- .' ' f . QW V L , . f J. VGVV M V, U 'V A - V f V V ' LALA . ,,,. - ' A H ,, 'L-' --, ,'. V V- VV M. . V , V. .....n.... -V t.wa,.V...VV1 .. - BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS . BHS BHS BHS 172 athletic catalogue BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS Boyf' C roff Country - 44 Bonanza - 40 Clark - 40 Laf Vega - 3 1 C haparrc - 32 Eldorado - 50 Weftern - 38 Rancho Top row: R. Dafkaf, M. Bourgoeif, R. Bloyer, D. Watkinf, R jefki, C. Tama, A. Salazar, T. Watkinf, Coach Burgeff. 2m row: B. Walenrneyer, R. Dafkaf, R. Ford, Fortenhery, W Stanton, Martindale, K. Curtif, Todd. 3rd row: E jaramillo. BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS Top Row: L. Muniz, B. Tuner, D. Wolf BHS C. Dellilo, M. Haney. Middle Row: T. BHS Harrif, C. Sandoval L. Hunter, D. Turner. BHS Bottom Row: C. Hick, F. Savelio. BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS J. V. Volleyball loft loft loft won won loft won won loft won loft loft won won loft won won loft Gorman Chaparral Eldorado Bonanza Laf Vegaf Rancho Valley Clark Weftern Gorman Chaparral Eldorado Bonanza Laf Vegaf Rancho Valley Clark Weftern Varfity Volleyball Sept. 8 Gorman Sept. 10 Chaparra Sept. 13 Eldorado Sept. 15 Bonanza Sept. 17 Laf Vega. Sept. 20 Rancho Sept. 22 Valley Sept. 24 Clark Sept. 27 Weftern Sept. 29 Gorman Oct. 4 Chaparra Oct. 6 Eldorado Oct. 11 Bonanza Oct. 13 Laf Vega. Oct. 18 Rancho Oct. 20 Valley Oct. 25 Clark Oct. 27 Weftern First Row: S. Yeager, S Oliver, M. Weafa, A.MYQ T Halh, Marfhall Secona Row: P. Aulinf, T. Duncan, B. Reanda, E. Scott, T. Curry, B. Diaf, Third Row: T Brekke, L. Aliref, F. Trujillo, M. Saoelio, K. Dorfey. HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS Boys' Varsity Basketball 83 57- Valley 49- 77 Bonanza 42-61 Gorman 32- 51 Clark 53 -84 Chaparral 49-62 Nogales 48- 52 Eldorado 37- 54 Clark 57-61 San Dieguito 50-85 Las Vegas 60- 76 Chaminade 56- 59 Vo Tech 52- 82 Western 48- 77 Rancho 54- 76 Eldorado 40- 67 Las Vegas 38-45 Bonanza 48- 67 Gorman 36- 82 Clark Boys V. Basketball 30- 50 47-59 34-54 40-67 48-52 38-53 48-58 61-73 66-35 53-59 33-67 45-64 40-51 39-58 48- 72 39-63 34-67 50-48 52-554 Feb. 10 Feb. 14 Feb. 17 Valley Bonanza Gorman Clark Chaparral Valley Gorman Chaparral Votech Western Rancho Eldorado Las Vegas Bonanza Gorman Clark Chaparral Valley Western Rancho Eldorado Las Vegas Top row: S. Wesson, R. Taylor, M. Gard- ner, D. Peterson, D. Loyd, D. Twiss, Coach Van Tyle. Bottom row: T. Allen, M. Salazar, V. Murphy, R. Fuller, L. Davis. Top Row: M. Mouliso, D. Carson, G. O'Neal, K. Roper, G. Glover, S. Derrick, Coach Montoya Bottom Row: T. Car- ducci, R. Dobbin, C. Douglas BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS' BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS Girls' Varsity Basketball 29- 28- 53 36 42- 38- 35- 20- 36- 39- 46- 24- 34- 59 33 35 33 55 63 61 50 60 34 38 61 32 Feb. 3 Feb Feb Feb Feb . 7 10 14 17 Valley Bonanza Gorman Clark Chaparral Western Rancho Eldorado Las Vegas Bonanza Gorman Clark Chaparral Valley Western Rancho Eldorado Las Vegas Top Row: F. Trujillo, j. Muller, L. Parrot, L. Hunter, M. Haney, T. Goloszewski, L. Muniz, C. Wichael R. Carlson, coach Hernandez Bot- tom Row: T. Connor, C. Sandoval, S, Perry, j. Mogan, C. Marshall S. Ortalano. athletic catalogue 173 Girl: ' V. Baxhetball BHS Dec. 2 Valley BHS DEc. 6 Bonanza BHS Dec. 9 Gorman Chddiarral First Row L' Alhiwn' I BHS jan. 6 Wettern Qflfpif' ugimzt' BHS jan. 10 Rancho S 5d'R '. M 5 4 BHS jan. 13 Eldorado Ang! kbouhc em BHS jan. 20 Lat Vegat A' Cac gm' ' Medio' BHS jan. 21 Bonanza Blick 'gill' B ag cg BHS jan. 24 Gorman W 571 ' BHS jan. 27 Clark 776,31 S I 0' L BHS jan. 31 Chaparral Wop, ' umm' BHS Feb. 3 Valley BHS Feb, 7 Weftern BHS Feb. 10 Rancho BHS Feb. 14 Eldorado BHS Feb. 17 Lat Vegas Vanity Wrestling BHS 49 - 20 Bonanza BHS 52- 18 Wettern BHS 42- 18 Valley BHS 46 - 1 7 Rancho BHS 37-22 Lat Vegax BHS 65 - 11 Gorman BHS 29-27 Eldorado BHS 36 - 26 Chaparral j.V Wrettling Team BHS 39-42 Bonanza BHS 5 1 - 22 Wettern BHS 24 - 52 Valley BHS 56- 12 Rancho BHS 30-42 La: Vegax BHS 47-26 Gorman BHS 13 - 4 7 Eldorado BHS 42- 12 Clark BHS 34-24 Chaparral Top row: Coach Dufchen, D. Littlweld, T. Northington, V. Hobbt, M. lVellJ, G. Gilet, Coach Bennion. Front row: M. Buchanan, D. Betley, B. Voelhner, Itule, F. Zimmerman. 174 athletic catalogue TOP ROW' Coach Bennion, Khoury, M. Tripolitit, S. Rober F. Tafoya, A. Salazar, Mar, dale, C. Leafdale, Coach Dun lst ROW' R. Elizondo, R. Ford, Hernandez, R. Gilef, D. Tullgren Dafhat, P. Baier s i X 5 l i w Swimming BHS Mar. 14 Rancho BHS Mar. 17 Invitational BHS Mar. 21 Lay Vegax BHS Mar. 28 Weftern BHS Apr. 4 Eldorado BHS Apr. 11 Boulder City BHS Apr. 17 Bonanza BHS May 3 Zone Diving Meet BHS May 4 Zone Swimming Meet BHS May 12 State Swimming, Diving Meet From right to left: M. Bower, D. Rheef, L. Cardueei, Vernon, L. KX jonex, S. Koenen, L. Riehey, K. Creelman, S. Crawford, S. Chiler, G. Kim, B. Bower, L. Wilxon, N. Oakley, P. Thetford, M. Gagne, E. Blanehard, P. Harbauer, L. Blum, K. Perrault, R. Bloyer, R. Dyer, E. U9 Dennixon, L. Grant. Not pictured' T. Gillard, Cahill C. Martin, j.P. Grogan, C. Cowan. X Top row: B. Wood, IV. Garner, M. Doran, M. Kilgore. Bottom row: S. Potter, D. Guitterez, Z. Miller, V. Brown. Top row: R. Ott, D. Floref, D. Evam, T. Cotter, Col. R. Ott, R. Harrif. Bottom row: T. Hill, A. Herfchel, D. Tippie. Not pic- tured: Thayer, Heneo. , Nl N .J rv rf ' 'ima j . fi -wef Siu? . S!'lN3il.'1 X .I rqf Q . 2155 QT 'Q I 'N f W J alhletif catalogue BHS BHS BHS . W ,.,, .,,. McDonald, Z. Miller, Moyey, D. Wm. R. Buck, P. Rua. Middle Row: 12' Row' M Ro hal Harris B. Collelo . . y . , M. Salazar, M. Buckingham. ,ij . . qw... .. xg? -5- .. Back Row: Coach Wife, R. Nelfon, j. Q , B853 X P. Flippin, C. Larnothe, R. Conrad, H. Sharlow, R. Cordef, R. Fuller. Bottom SSVV 19 ASIC. ,J , ' f... - -A-. .lv Q, - . .W .. 9 Y 3 ' 2 . .4 it A BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS 176 athletic catalogue Mar. 12 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. Z9 Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 11 Apr. 13 Apr. 16 Apr. 17 Apr. 23 Apr. 25 BASIC ' A we BASIC ,-Q msn: 3 BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS Varxity Batehall Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 9 13 15 16 20 22 23 27 29 30 3 5 6 Z0 12 13 17 24 26 Bonanza Chapparral Clark Gorman Valley Lac Vega! Rancho Wettern Eldorado Bonanza Chapparral Clark Gorman Valley Lat Vegax Rancho lVe.rtern Eldorado Boulder City Back Row: Coach Chairet, S. Cox, D. Bam, S. Potter, B. Reber, R. Hulvel S. Potter, S. Flzpp, Front Row: E. Swaney, C. Leafdale, T Carducci, Smith, C. Douglat, M. Garvin, Boike. BHS BHS BHS BHS 5,51 .waf- .,.,,. . BHS BHS me BASLD ' BASIC Uma BASIC nr 2 . BHS . 14, 165.-1332-4 as g. ,. Q.. , ., .. . . . V K BHS . .--. -we-Q. fx.,-1 -1- -12... 12 -.4 .552 .S .. BHS BHS F yi Q ew 131 f 7 V. - ,,'r . .. VL gwrx o . 3 L kk 15 -f X .wif ...W K vs- -f I 2 S A X' Girl: Vartity Soj9hall Gorman Valley Clark Chaparral Bonanza Rancho Lat VE ga: Weftern Eldorado Vo- Tech Gorman Valley Clark Chaparral Bonanza Rancho Lax Vegaf Wettern Eldarado Back Row: C. Wichael L. Bettencourt, K. Wallace, L. Hunter, T Conner, C. San- doval L. Muniz, M. Haney, j. Mogar. Front Row: K. Fyke, P. Gudkencht, S. Meaftaf, S. Buttweiler, S. Or- tolano, L. McMurdo, S. Zachiriaf. msn f. . E BHS BHS BHS 5 BHS BHS :.. . .,, ,, ,lil .yl,.. V gm, .. X -I www:f..' Q- - - ,,- .waf - HSA .., N- M, . wx-z.'.iz.fzf ,. ' f- V. . .fw- BHS BHS BHS BHS J. V. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. BaJehall 9 13 15 16 Mar. 20 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 22 23 27 29 30 3 5 6 10 12 13 17 24 26 Bonanza Chapparral Clark Gorman Valley Lax Vegat Rancho Weftern Eldorado Bonanza Chapparral Clark Gorman Valley Lat Vega! Rancho Wextern Eldorado Boulder City I 1-X ' - ww , - BASIC Girls ' V. Sohhall .N Mar. 12 Gorman Mar. 14 Valley Llc ,-'l . SZ Mar. 16 Clark ' Mar. 19 Chaparral Mar. 21 Bonanza Mar. 23 Rancho Mar. 26 Las Vegas Mar. 28 Western Mar. 30 Eldorado Apr. 2 Vo-Tech Apr. 4 Gorman Back Row: D. Elmer, T. Schultz, Apr. 6 Valley Warren, D. Wolfe, C. Delillo, Apr. 9 Clark D. Vanhorn, L. Brown. Middle Apr. 11 Chaparral Row: Marshall B. Dias, K. Apr. 13 Bonanza Hildehran, S. Yeager, C. Cytis, Apr. 16 Rancho A. Augusto, F. Trujillo. Front Apr. 17 Las Vegas Row: Neumiller, L. Alirez, A. g E g Apr. 23 Western Link, D. Gonzales, L. Allison, L. 5 Apr. 25 Eldorado Hall. Boys' Track Mar. 10 Western, Boulder City Mar. 15 Valley, Las Vegas I ll, Q Mar. 22 Rdf1fh0,Lf1f Ve as S.:'w:s+A . .ee , efQ'f 'f Mar.29 Eldorado, Boulcir I . V P I il: ' his City Q 4, 'QQL , llz' W, I.. ag . Apr. 3 Freshman Soph. yi' :fx If 3? ,g Eg ,ig 19 '1 . Invitational j Q, A uv A qi., zif' 'H Q Apr. 5 Clark , ,ra-quswgw 'if ' Apr. 12 Chaparral y 1 'iff 59 ' , 1 ogg, M ' Xl' gg' L14 I? - Apr, 14 Western Relays ' A Apr. 20 Boulder City g M Invitational Apr. 25 Gorman, Bonanza .,,, ,, -,,- ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,. Wy., Girls' Track Back Row: Coach Belingheri, W. Stun- ton, M. johnson, j. Maclfresh, E. Brown, B. McBride, S. Derrik, Readman, D. Tzppie, T. Stohr, Tuma. Second Row: D. Watkins, Bulb, Marty, W. Brewer, C. Boggess, Ford, S. Delaney, H. Blackwell Flenner, Fortenherry, Fletcher, Watkins. Front Row: A. Norman, Barnnet, P. Coleman, P. Flores, Mudd, Bunton, A. Cutton, K. Curtis. .re .,, K,- Back Row: Coach Vantull L. Soterokopoulos, R. Kean, D Turner, f 'f 'f 'ef'rwV2f2W1sw1161251121212fxsmmmsmmie'2 'i ' BHS MM10 Wegfin' BW A' Mefkff, T- Dubenfon, C. Clough, if ',,,, l T 9 mf TW 11' R.S ',T.M k,C hB t . ,N U BHS Mar. 15 Valley, L45 Vega-f MiiZl:1Row: 4IiI.JPaZ7:ceco, Cluiiii . 1 ? H 57' Q We fiiis fif l ,is . . BHS Mar. 22 Rancho, Las Vegas min-F, 5, Kwmmj, M. Walken L, , ' ,W 1 I I BHS MW- 29 Eld0f4d0, BW! ef Martinez, C. Wesson, V. Gonzaque. ' 1' ,' f l ' ffl CU? Bottom Row: B. Cross, C. Aldredge, ,gil 'T :N-9:-. 3 E7 BHS AW- 3 F'?h'f'f Solfbj A. Figueroa, Y. Klug, V. Shearhoff ,Ei ,, 3 .5 , ff n nvztatzona mu. , Q YV Q? 4 S 7 Q 4 5, BHS Apr. 5 Clark - f 'F yi? , . gtk 5, . V ' BHS Apr. 12 Chaparral M, 3. qxgy M , , .5 -' ga. 4 I ,yi f. o BHS Apr. 14 Western Relays ',, A,,,,. V ... Bla. V . , r 3 BHS Apr. 20 Boulder City 1 my '53, ' , 3 ' ' Invitational I S 3- glad' Way. 'ski 'S S BHS Apr. 25 Gorman, Bonanza s . . 'Wu J ,, ' - VL ZZI Wfvsgw Vg V' 1: S, ,tif 4 q f.-5':F..f ss-t Ugg, w ' 7Ff'4 ' -,.+93Q'7 '4t'2fc1 M' , 'Ace, 7552 s L, I athletic catalogue 177 B. C. S. R. D. T. S. j. BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 Boy! Varfity Bowling Rancho Boulder City Eldorado Lat Vegat Wettern Vo- Tech Gorman Valley B. Reber, R. Schakr, j. McKinney, K. Whitehead, E. Clark, R. Fruchey, Fruchey. Top Row: D. Atchifon, Mr. Froh, M. Mazza. Bottom Row: T. Longden, D. Toepfort. BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS 178 athletic catalogue BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS Bonanza Clark Chaparral Rancho Boulder City Eldorado Las Vega! Wextern GirlJ'G0hf 301 -312 Gorman 237- 383 Eldorado 335-267 Clark M. Greenan, D. Smith, S. 333-325 Lax Vegas Buttweiler, M. Blankenyhip, 330-468 Chaparral D. Wilke, C. Burrowf, Mrt. 281 -forfeit Valley Gillatpy. 309- 358 Rancho 316 - 266 Weftern 330-277 Bonanza BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS fan. 0' Rancho Boulder City Eldorado Lat Vega! Weftern Vo Tech Gorman Valley I . ,H M BHS Bonanza BHS Clark BHS Chaparral BHS Rancho BHS Boulder City BHS Eldorado BHS Lat Vega5 BHS Wetlern A ,X fi. 1 5 A XX , QR 5 EWR VJ . .fl V sus SHS sus ms sus sm ms ms ms BHS ms ms 3HS SHS 1115 Boy.f' Gay Mar. 8 Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 29 Apr. 3 Apr. 5 Apr. 10 Apr. 12 Apr. 16 Apr. 23 Apr. 24 Apr. 26 May. 1 Chaparral Clark Gorman Bonanza Valley Boulder City Eldorado Weftern Lax Vegay Rancho Boulder City Eldorado Weftern Lax Vega: Ranebo I ll H WWI? may , 0 Back Row: Shane Flowerf, Torn Daoix, Coaeb Smufkiewiez. Front Row: Dave Inglif, jerry Heard, Todd Cbrixtemen. Not Pictured' Mark Yelenicla, jon Baker, Dave Dawfon, Matt Riclzardx. Wm, Htpmf .tml 1 w gh Spam Etlmfv KG! Q 0 -, X ' ' if QA 1 't'0 fin if M f allrletie catalogue 179 ala by Bernhard and William: Pl: E Q -. N r T Q f v K f s G y Rob .Khllanlel parlicipaling lubx are an integral part of Jtudents' learning experienceg they are very important, 1tated Dr. Walker, adoitor ofthe Spanith Club, one of the largeft and matt organized clubf at Baxic. Most ofthe clubs had a certain goal. The treaxurer of the Honor Society, Robert Daxkat, kept track of the money uted for Jcholarxhzpx. Cindy Wichael, the Student Body prefident, conducted anemblies and led the Jtudentt in Jchool Jpirit. jeffica Porter directed the Safety Council to promote safety throughout the community. The memberx of the Ambulology Club were guided acroxf the deserts and down the valleyt by Mr. Lathrop. Mott of the club: at Bafic helped promote Jchool xpirit or beneyqt the communi- ty in tome way. But all ofthe club: did one important thingy they gave memberx a chance to participate in the thing: they enjoy. Lua Meighan by Lita Melghan clubx 181 ,gr - 'X 415 lv if Y 3 'Mm E 15, -1.52 E Photo by Bernhard-Williams Basically we're a walking naturalist clubj. As we hike at our pleasure, we lbserve the surroundings. The members are: Top: D. Watkins, B. Elliot, B. Doran, K. Ho, T. Rollo, J. ackson, N. Davis, M. Carson, L. Aeighan. Middle: T. B. Naugles ll, D. lo, W. Hopkins, Indiana Lathrop, L. Aartinez, R. Hopkins. Front: S. Strange, A. Wilsdorf, B. Davis, L. Wilson, K. lurroughs. Si se te cierra una puerta, otra lallaras abierta - if a door closes on 'ou, you will find another opening. Aany doors opened for the Aristocrats, metter known as advanced Spanish. Xristocrats consisted of spanish ltudents like Angie Bellingheri who were 1 their third year or higher - usually this neant juniors or seniors. However, there vere two freshmen who were skilled enough to be considered part of the iroup: Bill Potter and Jane Marshall. Photo by David Galvin As for opening doors, members like Melissa Judd and Jesse Curtis looked forward to the annual trip to Tijuana, Mexico, where Creson Jones, Kim Shepherd and the rest could study Mex- ican culture firsthand. But the trip had its fun parts, too. The group made a stop at its favorite landmark - Farrels Ice Cream Parlor! At this historic site they once again held the age-old contest to see who could eat the Zoo, a huge, twelve-gallon dessert. This has not been accomplished for several years. Under their officers: President Robert Taylor, vice-president Brian Walker, secretary Kathy Ho, and treasurer Col- een Marshall, the Aristocrats had parties, dinners, and spent a couple weekends in the mountains of Utah at Dr. Walker's Cabin. For those of you who wish to continue into advanced spanish, be ready for all the doors opening for you, too! The Aristocrats: Top: R. Taylor, S. Derrick, B. Potter, J. Curtis, B. Walker, K. Ho, M. Rodriguez, L. Guerra. Middle: G. Rodriguez, H. Stoddard, J. Marshall, C. Mendoza, T. Lattin, C. Canfield, M. Hafen, C. Marshall, A. Belingheri, T. Goodale. Front: T. Murphy, T. Hunnel, C. Jones, M. Haney, T. Lopeman, L. Martinez, K. Shepherd, S. Wooten, M. Judd, M. Shepherd. Would you like to know how to operate a projector or copier? In the A.V. department, the A.V. Aides could do this and even minor repairs. With Mrs. Giles as their teacher! advisor, Barry Redmond, Robert Hughes and the rest took this as a class. Without these peo- ple, getting equipment would be impossible! The aides: Top: P. Ordish, P. Sloan, D. Rogers, T. Maalouf. Front: C. Douglas. Barbara Doran nails- O9 Photo by Bernhard-Williams ambulology, arirtomztr a u 183 Phalo by Rob M:Danizl .gil Phora by Bernhard and William Pholu by Bernhard and William: What would you do if you walked in- to your first hour class and up on the board your teacher had written Col- onel Bogey and 15, Ill 2? You might ask yourself Who is this Colonel dude, and what are those numbers, -- how many men and horses were in his regiment? ln reality this is how each and every day began for the wind ensemble. The wind ensemble con- sisted of 56 members and the advisor and conductor was Mr. Cecil - or bet- ter known as Mr, C. The members were Shawn Hague, Michelle Comp- ton, Tracey Foy, Sandy Millis, Amber Smith, Chris Tucker, Debbie McKnight, Christy Wilhelm, Jeanette Young, Michelle Wallen, Tom Pape, Dan Watkins, Gail Scow, Nicole Stark, ! l Melissa Ely, Brian Hawes, Kim Bergslien, Cheryl Baggett, Wendy Hopkins, Rick Bloyer, Jewel Bingham, Charolette Haskins, Jessie Fair, Laurie Adams, Ella Blazzard, Stacey Chiles, Tina Finchem, Michelle Poff, Held Anderson, Kathy Fyke, Toni Hally, Brian Wallenmeyer, Howard Stoddard, Lynn Erling, Howard Scow, Colir Jones, Mike Rock, D. J. Authenreith, Scott Smith, Larry McKnight, Davig Bently, Stephen Debban, Regin Rothwell, David Spradlin, J. P. Grogran, Gary Loveland, Chery Houchin, Steve Determan, Jeremy Jivan, Larry Gelbaugh, Larry Alarid, Joe Wythe, Brian Baggett, Dan Strat- ton, Rick Emerison, and Eric Price. Phntn by Bernhard and William: The officers of the Silver Wolf Band forthe 1983-84 year were Wendy Hopkins President senior, Shawn Hague Vice President senior, Cheryl Baggett Secretary senior, Larry McKnight Treasurer senior, Colin Jones Stu- dent Conductor senior, Larry Alarid Drum Ma- jor senior, Nicole Stark junior and Tracy Foy sophomore Librarians, and Brian Baggett Freshman Rep. The Marching Band was made up of two bands, the wind ensemble and the concert band. The marching band did more than entertain you during home football games and basketball games. They marched in three parades and played for the grand opening of Smith's Food King in November. The mar- ching band started preparing for the football season long before the football players did. Two weeks after school was dismissed for summer vacation the Silver Wolf Marching Band was out on the field every Monday night Pbolo by Bernhard and William learning and perfecting their marching techni- ques. After football was over the two bands separated and practiced on Christmas music for the holiday season. Between practices the unique members formed a Pep Band for home basketball games. The members consisted of both bands they were S. Szebrat, A. Colvin, J. Mason, L. Fallows, M. Smith, V. Domipier, T. Chadbourne, M. Ely, Fl. Flothwell, T. Finchem, K. Fyke, S. Millis, S. Hague. T. Pape, D. Strat- ton, H. Scow, E. Price, J. Wythe, B. Plunkett, A. Smith, T. Hally, C. Widhalm, J. Fluks, N. Stark, Ft. Emerson, T. Gagnon, M. Anderson, J. Aleman, E. Blazzard, J. Sperduti, S. Kwen- tus, T. Foy, D. McKnight, C. Tucker, C. Wallace, C. Martin, V. Maxwell, R. Kean, M. Wallace, W. Hopkins, L. Erling, M. Flock, P. Gonzales, J. Lake, D. Seguin, C. Serrano, K. Proctor, C. Houchin, M. Compton, D. Autenrieth, K. Casas, S. Smith, C. Jones, L. McKnight, D. Spradlin, S. Debban, S. Chamberlain, S. Solis, C. Baggett, D. Watkins, C. Haskins, B. Baggett, K. Bergslien, , t fm M W 4 1 Wa., Photo by Rob M:DanieI H. Stoddard, B. Wallenmeyer, Ft. Bloyer, M. Garland, C. Halverson, L. Gelbaugh, J. Jivah, T. Cintron, P. Harbauer, and D. Geddings. The Jazz Band was the smallest band, but it was one made up of excellent musicians. The Jazz Band performed for open house in October. This was the first performance for many of the members. Alyson Keel, Michelle Compton, Regina Rothwell, Wendy Hopkins, Tom Pape, Larry Alarid, Steve Determan, Lynn Erling, Howard Scow, Colin Jones, Cheryl Houchin, Paul Davis, Mike Norton, Danny Stratton, Eric Price, Joe Wythe, and J. P. Grogran were the members of this outstanding band. Wendy Hopkins 7 B tl W ll Pham by Bernhard and William: pbolo by Rob MfDaniel Br Bel Canto was a select group of individuals chosen by the director, Mr. Ball. This club was one of the best known and recognized groups at Basic High. Throughout the year the group practiced long hours for their many outstanding con- certs. One of the most oustan- ding concerts was the popular Christmas Concert performed December 13th in the Little Theater at Basic. lt was an exciting year for everyone in Bel Canto. A memorable moment for all of them was the time they perform- ed at the First Baptist Church on December 11th and were broadcast live on KILA radio 'Q 'I station. Bel Canto also was ask- ed to attend Disneyland the weekend of December 16-18 to perform in the 29th annual Candlelight Procession. This amazing choir group is led by the President Kelly Warr, vice-president Bodney Greene, secretary Torrie Fluesch, treasurer Melissa Judd and historian Billie Adams. The rest of the choir also included: S. Adams, S. Atkinson, D. Baca, T. Ball, T. Ball, J. Call. C. Caul, P. Carducci, J. Curtis, J. Dicken- sheets, C. Freeman, T. Gill, Ft. Greene, S. Gwin, B. Honore, B. Jeske, A. Keele, D. Kelly, N. Kowalczyk, B. Lee. T. Lefler, T. Longden, C. Maestas, L. Mahmarian, D. Nash, D. Nauenberg, M. Ober, L. Peeler, C. Price, P. Price, J. Reynolds, K. Shepard, T. Stewart, E. Tshudy, N. Twitchell, K. Vinson, T. White, S. Wooten, K., i Yea rn an . Jeri Austirl pbolo by Bembanl and William: hoto by Rob McDaniel Throughout the year, the Body tuilding club, led by coach Ben- lion, set out to develop the most lltimate bodies. These bodies vere works of art. Although not nade of clay, they were molded nut of hard and strenuous work, Df course, one can't just look at he weights and develop muscle: ine must put them to use. Bench mresses, squats, and curls are ust some examples of exercises hat require the use of weights. There were also many other ex- ercises, such as sit-ups, push- ips, and jogging in place that ilayed an important part in the alanced development of uscle. j As in all sports, body building kes dedication and pizazz. it eemed that Mike Tripolitis and lio Boltes had just what it Photo by Bernhard and Williams took. Of course, one can never fail to notice Raul Elizondo, who is the prime example of the rewards of lifting. Many is the time one might have thought, is it worth all the work and all the sore muscles. Then there comes that day when the admiring gaze of a stranger and the glance in the mirror says yes, WHS, jeri Austin and Dawn Zachman The Business Club was made up of students interested in business classes. Led by president Debbie Bunton and advised by Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Laubach, Mrs. Sandin and Mrs. McDonald the club had lce Cream sales during both lunches. The money went towards a scholarship award to the best senior business members at the end of the year. The club met the 2nd Tuesday of each month. Vice-President Doug Walmsly was very involved in activities such as typing, accounting and shorthand as was Kim Weedman the class secretary, Debra Dilly the treasurer and the historian Alice Carson: Jeri Austin Photo by Bernhard and Williams bufineff club, body burldrng 187 Human Relations, otherwise knowi as B.R.A.T., is a club consisting o people from various cultures, races and up-bringings. lt is designed to br ing these people together to discus: their environments and problem: within the community. B.R.A.T. sponsors various activitie: throughout both the school year ant summer. One of these projects i: Black History Week. Black History Week is held in February and promote: the Black Cultures. During this specia week, a Queen - Sharon Bailey, a King, Randy Venerableg a Princess Dionne Greene, a Prince, Shaui Delaneyg a Dutchess, Lonita Richard son, a Duke, Dino Gloverg a Lady Neikko Williams and a Knight, Ale: Norman, which are specially selected will reign during the school week ann then at a dance. Another program i: Any town, a camp dealing with the communities prejudices and how we can help decrease and eventuallj abolish them. This year three of the 75 delegates that went were from Basic Gina Kim, Diane Nauenburg, ant Debra Turner. This year's officers are: Pres. Dianl Nauenburg, Sec. Deanna Brouillette and Treas. Tracy Longdon. Their ad visor is Ms. Archie. 188 b.f.a.t., mrpenlry, :ben 2 2 4 Carpentry club is a club designed and put together by Basic's woodshop acher Jim Reeves. He put it together order to teach the advanced students even more advanced wood vorking and carpentry. Michon lohnson said that, since I have been in he Carpentry Club I have learned how o make things which on the other rand, would cost me hundreds of lollars. It's fun being in the club with ill your friends and making projects, nost of all you learn a lot about garpentry. Listed left to right from front lo back. Front Row: G. Archibeque, J. Groves, M. Dickens, M. care, P. Pin- iher, V. Talbott. Second Row: Reeves, 3. Cosby, R. Gonzales, D. Rogers, D. Droyr, B. Voelkner, Y. Klug, T. Allen, T. Rua. Third Row: M. Johnson, R. Mar- quez, B. Romero, T. Arellano. Fourth Row: R. Earl, E. Clark, J. Fortenberry, V. Dahar, R. Taylor, M. Ciaglo, D. Vullgren, F. Tafoya, M. Hernandez, D. Iarson, T. Morse, A. Shearin, R. ieneyck, M. Solis. Fifth Row: N. Smith, B. McBride, R. Walker, D. Fer- iando, M. Garvin, S. Robinson, A. Cukis, J. Van Muyden. Chess is a game that requires skill, alent, and a bright thinking mind. Basic High Sohool's Varsity Chess eam had 2 wins this year over Boulder Jity and Rancho with one tie to Bonanza. They placed eighth out of he eleven schools in the valley, higher han Bonanza, Boulder City, and Ran- zho. J.V. on the other hand had a nuch better season with a record of '-3. They suffered only 3 losses to Eldorado, Valley, and Vo-Tech. They Jlaced fourth out of the eleven schools vith first, second, and third going to falley, Clark, and Eldorado. The star :layer for Basic's High Sohool's Chess eam was Trent Dotson who has a win- ting percentage of about 75'M,. He vas taught by his brother to play and became so good, by playing every :hance that he could. He's been on he chess team for four years and has ettered every year. In a tournament, out of sixty of the best Clark County Jlayers, he placed sixth. Basic High Sohool's Chess team, for 1 piece of mind and a Chess piece, the :hess team will intrigue you. BricGarrett Photo by Rob McDaniel. Involved in the 1983-84 Creative Writing Club were such members as Leslie Park and Michelle Saunders. Off to a writing start the club learned many different writing technics. This was a great chance for Jessie Curtis and Michelle Silva to develop their writing talents. It was especially good for those members interested in becoming a writer in the near future. Throughout the year members could also bring in their work, such as, short stories and Photo by Rob McDaniel. 190 freatwe writing Photo by Hob McDaniel. poems. These would then be dis- cussed with some other members of the club, such as, Annette Sisneros and Leann Young. After discussing the work the member would receive con- structive criticism. ln the long run this was a good way for the student to learn what he or she could do to im- prove their writing talent. The advisor of this creative club was Mrs. Cheryl Syphus. This year the Club consisted Photo by Bernhard and Williams. of approximately 23 members. This in- cluded Top Row: M. Saunders, T. DuBenion, L. Park. Fourth Row: M. Silva, L. Young, Fi. Kean. Third Row: D. Edsinga, R. Jeske, L. Murphy, K. Sandin, S. Adams, L. Murphy, A. Sisneros, D. Phillips, L. Simmerman, S. Steinberg. Sitting: J. Curtis, J. Brubaker, D. Novielli, T. Keplinger, Kneeling: C. Ryan, L. Wilson, M. Solen. gi Photo gy David Galvin The Dancing Wolves, danced rings around the 1983-84 school year. With the help and advice of Ms. Cart- wright, Frendy Rivero and the rest of the club members had one dynamite year. The dancing wolves were in- volved with many festivities, such as performing in the Christmas Assembly and the Dance Festival, which took place in March and April. ln this performance Roxanne Perez and Minnie Rogers showed off the many dances they had learned to such songs as, Beat it, P.Y.T., and Metal Health. This was a tiring experience but the agony paid off after all, for Loretta Luciano and Desiree Ford had a chance to show the students of Basic High what they could do. The members involved were: Top Row: R. Allen, D. Ford, M. McKay, A. Must, D. Peart. Third Row: W. Liston, T. Mogavero, B. Orlovetz, T. Cripe. Second Row: A. Anderson, K. Kosek, C. Valiquet, R. Tesser. First Row: T. Bradshaw, F. Rivero, R. Perez, T. Schreiber. Not pictured above, were: D. Albert, L. Luciano, D. Holiday, B. Martinez, C. Aldrige, M. Rogers, M. Reid, K. Photo by Bernhard and Williams. Rynd, J. Sanford, and Mrs Cartwright. tyDd lyw., ft' .1 Photo by David 115 Pb by B lmnl and Willraml Pb hyo 1161 www? usual home crowd of approximately In the middle of a rowdy assembly there was always one sound that rose above all the rest. That sound was beating drums and it only meant one thing, the Desertaires were ready to do another show stopping routine. Everyone knew the Desertaires because of their high kicks, fast rip- ples, jump splits, and not to mention their bright dazzling smiles. Assemblies we-ren't the only activities Desertaires participated in during the year. They were featured in half-time shows with the band at home football games during the season. Being a top performing drill team meant not only performing for your school but for the public as well. Parades gave the Henderson public a chance to see their favorite drill team as they could always be found in front of the band in their marching attire. Don't forget your gloves! president Lynda Mahmarian was constantly saying before a perfor- mance. Having many different uniforms made it easy to get confused every now and then. Vice-President Tracey Ryan repeated after Lynda to make sure that everyone would be ready to go. Henderson residents weren't the on- ly ones to enjoy the entertainment of the Basic High Desertaires, but Las 192 dr tazref Vegas as well. They were all thrilled when they were asked to perform for the Runnin' Rebels at the Thomas and Mack Center. Performing for 18,000 at the Center was a lot different from the 300. The finale of the year was the tradi- tional Desertaire Revue, a revue of all the great routines throughout the suc- cessful year. Jeri Austin Pham by Bernhard and William! The goal of the Drama club was to ltroduce the students of Basic to the :age and other aspects of theater. lthough most active members of ieater classes 1 and 2 were in the lub, it was open to any student at asic who wished to flaunt his acting dlls. Club members kept up on activities trough bi-monthly meetings during 'hich some skits were put on by members and other functional ac- vities were carried out. During the ear, the club participated in the omecoming and Christmas parades ,y pantomiming in stage make-up. The club's biggest obligation was to romote the two school plays. Many lub members agreed that the club ould be more active all school year ut agreed that during play time the ohedule really picked up. Promoting ie play included selling tickets to peo- le in school and out in the communi- r. During play time club members elped to build the sets which make up ie background of the stage. Building sts was often tiresome but it was ac- ially fun. First the wooden frames 'ere built and canvas was applied to ie frames. After this the canvas was zed. This task involved wetting down ll canvas with a mixture of glue and 'ater. Sizing canvas often became a razy ordeal in which advisor, Mr. malley, took the leading role. Painting 'as the next step and often people ame out as colorful as the ackground. The sets were left to dry nd were mounted onto the stage for ie production. Pham by Bernhard and William: The members of the club were as follows: D. Adams, L. Alarid, S. Baker, V. V. Carouso, M. Curtis, N. Davis, M. Dunigan, A. Elizondo, C. Freeman, S. Gonzales, R. Green, H. Hansen, J. Johnson, L. Jones, T. Keplinger, Fi. McFerrin, H. Nelson, L. O'Malley, A. Peterson, D. Peterson, M. Saunders, V. Schierhoff, Ft. Shinsel, S. Stienberg, L. Taney, J. Taurnicht, Fi. Whitmore, S. Yakubic, S. Yeager, B. Zimmerman. The drama club has become a long standing, active, club in which if students have the opportunity to per- form and express their stage talents. All the thespians of Basic are proud to be called members. Lara Wilson Plyolo by Bernhard and Willlamf dexertairu, drama 193 People, people make a yearbook, this was the way yearbook advisor Mrs. Nancy Wahlstrom put it, and this was the way it was. Twenty-three peo- ple to be exact. The more people-the- more ideas the yearbook got. Great ideas were made by yearbook staff members like Senior editor, Eddie Clegg, or Clubs editor Mark Bower. The year started off with trying to think up ideas. The first project was coming up with a theme. For weeks different ideas were brought up, some good ones and some bad ones, but finally they came up with Silver Street, as the theme. We wanted something stunning on the cover, so we picked the theme 'Silver Street' and we made the cover silver, explained Barbara Doran. The cover was another idea that had to be thought of. This took a little , ..,. 5. in -,rj - ff . . gwafswwwws X ... as longer than the theme, they wanted 1 silver cover since we haven't had ont in so long. Getting away from the blur and white was tough to do but sincl the school's colors are blue and silve they went with a silver cover. S s f l l l l 1 E 5 3 E 2 s S 2 Pham by David Galvin Deadlines were probably the most nerve racking idea making projects. There were four main deadlines and for every deadline we had there were copy deadlines, layout deadlines, ordered pic- ture deadlines, and headline deadlines. By the end of the year they were up to their necks in deadlines. Led by Editor Barbara Doran and her assistant Robert Daskas, deadlines were made and money was saved. Money was a big concern this year because of missed deadlines last year. Larry Alarid was put in charge of the money. Eddie Clegg and Richard Daskas were the Senior Section editors, Lara Wilson was in charge of the Junior Class section, Sophomore Class section editor was Lynn Lipinski and Freshman section editor was Dawn Zachman. Clubs and Faculty editor was Mark Bowerg and Wendy Hopkins and Lisa Meighan were the Sports editors. As the year went on, deadlines were made and money was saved. This year's book was one of the most unique and different books we've had in a long time. Mrs. Walhstrom credits the people for the success of the book, as she would put it, People, people make a yearbook. Richard Daskas KiJss mich! Ich spreche Deutsch! Some students participating in the European Club knew without hesita- tion that this means Kiss mel I speak German. With Mrs. Brown as the ad- visor of the club they strived to pro- mote better understanding of foreign languages. Every Tuesday the club met to discuss their activities and to plan their culture days. Culture days were a chance to sample foods from other countries while viewing a film from that country. The members of this club were: Top row: Martin Mahan, Lance Gray, Kim Bergslien. Second row: Carol Lynch, Kim Wallace, Yvonne Kalug, Helga Brown fAdvisorJ, Matt Hall, Jesse Fair. Third row: Becky Wardlaw, Patty McMillan, John Thayer, Tina Rollo. MMMCKQY Photo by Rob McDaniel. Photo by Bernhard and Williams, The FHA Club was a small but helpful group. Interested in sewing and cooking there were students such as Marie Pacheco and Angelia Weedman. With Mrs. Pedigo as the advisor, this club prepared young girls for the future. The FHA club, Future Homemakers of America, was involved in candy and bake sales throughout the year. This club tried to emphasize the happiness and joy of homemaking 196 eur pe n fha 'GY mmf: .k .vs . www Photo by Bernhard and Willia P hoto by Rob McDaniel. 'li' Photo by Rob McDaniel. and how to work for a good home anc family life for everyone. The member: this year were: Top Row: Kathleer Matoon, Jaunita Edsinga, Angelia Weedman, Kinberly Weedman Patricia Turcotte. Bottom Row: Marie Pacheco, Leslie Henson. it - ' fi ' f5.'m. .'ssraQE2s...e3.' -. . 7 Photo by Bernhard and Williams. One, two, three, four . . . This is the ivay many routines began for the Basic -ligh School Flagtwirlers. As an impor- ant part of the marching band, the lag twirlers exhibited their talents at ootball games. Under the direction of irum major, Larry Alarid, the flag wirlers did twirls like butterflies. In the past years, interested girls had o try out in order to become a twirler. n 1983 girls wishing to become wirlers had to have band for at least :ne year prior to trying out. This new requirement was a disappointment to many girls, both on the twirlers already and those interested for the 1983-84 school year. This year's squad con- sisted of: Top row: Cheryl Baggett, Stacey Chiles, Chris Tucker, Laurie Adams. Second Row: Regina Rothwell, Alyson Keele, Nicole Stark, Charlotte Haskins. Third Row: Tracy Foy, Sandy Mills, Jewell Brigham, Jen- nifer Sperduti. Mary McKay ff , at . Photo by Rob McDaniel a.s..,.,sm3,eMk. , my, A . -...,,,- Photo by Rob McDaniel. As defined in the dictionary, forensics is the art or theory of debate and argumentation. Due to lack of interest, the Forensics Club disappeared in 1981. Much to our amazement, in 1983, foren- sics re-emerged better than ever. Under the advice of Mr. Bassing, the club par- ticipated in debate with area high schools. The members were: Top row: Sandi Bissonnette, Carol Bates, Leroy Davis, Nick Schaeffer, Jamie Martin, Mr. Bass- ing Cadvisori, Second Row: David Greman, Keith Sandin, Charlotte Haskins. Third row: Jesse Curtis, Brian Rhees, Rob Neal. Mary McKay Photo by Rob McDaniel. flagr forenrm 197 Freeman, M. Sears, M. Morris. 2nd row - L. Estella, R. Walker, K. Farn- sworth, J. Brazzeal, D. Jones, D. Olzer, A. Burtak, M. Bissonnette, D. England, T. White, K. Shepherd, J. Holland, B. Cagle. 1st row - D. Esteel, S. DeLosh, C. Smith, fB..34,Call, R. Young, f 3,-if-f .41 ' 1 is . ng, sf' 5245 1- ,.. Www ' ,... W s.., f f-M fi A .A --1 xwftfrzlszwi.. . .,f. z X wi! jf 'W W f ,gf ti The increasing popularity of girls' sports was evident in the membership of the GAA Girls' Athletic Associa- tioni. The organization proved to be very important to the girls, as members from nearly every sport participated. The members elected Lisa Betten- court, President, Cindy Wichael, Vice President, Laura Parrot, Secretary, Monica Haney, Treasurer, and Gina Kim, Historian. Other members who participated in the organization were: Top row - M. Weasa, J. Marshall, T. Kline, A. Bess. 4th Row - P. Macalino, S. Buttweiler, S. Kweates, M. Blankenship, D. Wilke, K. Bur- roughs, S. Oliver. 3rd row - G. Kim, L. Parrot, S. Ortolano, T. Connors, C. Marshall, M. Haney, L. McMurdo, T. Hally. 2nd row - C. Wichael, D. Wolf, S. Parry,-E. Scott, C. Dellilo, T. Brekke. 1st row - L. Bettencourt, S. Yeagar, J. McKinney, A. Mackie, F. Trujillo, C. Willis, B. Dis, L. Alirez. The group united athletes from a number of sports and enabled them to take trips for which they raised money. Another important girls' organiza- tion was the Girls' Glee. The members participated in three to four concerts throughout the year. Preparation for these concerts included practices held during class. This made it more conve- nient rather than after school prac- tices. Officers were Kelly Warr, Presi- dentg Debbie Nash, Vice President: Debbie Nash, Vice President, Julie Reynolds, Secretary, Tina White, Historiang Nita Kowalski, Historiang and Renee Horea, Treasurer. Other participants included: Top row - K. Yeaman, P. Price, D. Nash, M. Searle, S. Mocaby, J. Reynolds, D. Phillips, S. Ohrn, C. Caul, R. Honorey, C. 198 g gzrlt ' glee M. Saunders, S. Egan, T. Prevette, K. Vinson, P. Sloami, N. Kowalczyk. 1. Barbara Doran, Vice-President of the Honor Society, speaks during one of the meetings. Fund Raising and scholarships are often some of the events discussed at the meetings 2. Members ofthe Honor Society, Lisa Meighan and Wendy Hopkins, work on upcoming sales. The money earned from these fund raising sales is used to reward deserving members with scholarships. 3. Larry Alarid tallies up his sales after a carnation sale. Member participated in about four fund raisiers during the year. Pbalo by Bernhard and Williamx , ,,.., Q in iz ul tl? Q ilnuunur X vvnnnnngf 4 1-ws..,,.-L xr 1' . .na N .4,f gg In order to raise money for scholar- ships, Honor Society members par- icipated in various fun raisers. These ncluded card sales, hat sales, and at Ihristmas time the selling of mistletoe. The program recognized students on he basis of leadership, quality, and zharacter. Scholarships were then given at the end of year awards zeremony. Depending upon how much noney was raised, it was divided into a wumber of scholarships and awarded Zo deserving members. Qualifications :or the club included a 3.5 grade average and other outstanding zharacteristics. Letters were sent to students who were informed of their acceptance and later inducted at a .t-,, ..is ceremony. Elected officers were Melissa Judd, Presidentg Barbara Doran, Vice-President, Wendy Hopkins, Secretary, Fiobert Daskas, Treasurer, and Debra Dillie, Historian. Other participants included: Top row - E. Guerra, J. Curtis, W. Hopkins, L. Meighan, R. Daskas, E. Tuschy, J. Ray, C. McDonald, C. Canfield, B. Wardlaw, S. Strange, B. Davis, D. Brouillette, C. Ho, B. Walker, D. Eds- inga. 3rd row - M. Shepherd, U. Gonzaque, C. Baggett, L. McKnight, C. Jones, B. Doran, S. Wooten, K. Warr, L. Bettencourt, M. Wilsdorf, M. Haney, C. Jones, D. Dillie. 2nd row - D. Spradlin, L. Young, K. Wallace, L. Martinez, K. Richter, C. Wichael, M. Judd, D. Walmsley, C. Zajac, K. Baker. 1st row - K. Bergslien, C. Cowan, D. Tippie, J. Thayer, S. Glenn. Rfflwrl D11.ilm.l Photo by Bernhard and William: honor .rouety 199 The Interact club was a very important part of Basic this past year. With Mr. Balistere as the ad- visor, this special group raised money for charities such as g..,..r J ' T Photo by Rob McDaniel. Photo by Rob McDaniel, Cerebral Palsy by selling candy bars and crystal jewelry. They also set up a box in the school of- fice to help the Toys for Tots campaign. This club met every Tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m. to discuss the future activities of the club. Tina Rollo, among other members of the group, decided upon having a student of the Photo by Rob McDaniel, year. Members involved were Top row: Kathy Ho, Tina Rollo Gina Kim, Rosemary Kean, Kathy Proctor, Carmen Serrano, Judy Aleman, Mr. Balistere fadvisorl Dominic Novelli. Front row Shirlee Harper, Penny Harper Leanne Murphy, Patty Zilinskas Carrie Lahtinen, Kelly Brown. MaryM K Myrvlx . i .--A nl gl xx' Photo by Rob McDaniel. Did you check out a book from the Basic High School library this year? If you did then you probably saw the hardworking library aides. These nine students such as James Dakake and Gustavo Rodriguez helped in providing a nice quiet at- mosphere in which to study. They also assisted students in checking out books and locating reference materials such as encyclopedias and almanacs. They also kept the ge -1 Photo by Rob McDamel. Q??zQ 5-aagxh ' t' -ti K newspapers and magazines in order. Kurt Roper and Karen Kosek, two of the aides, shelved and located books, kept fine records straight, and found magazine articles for those students using the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature. These aides were a big help to Ilene Ravlin, head librarian, and Lavina Lovltt. The members were: Keri Vinson, Carl Probert, Stephanie Photo by Rob McDaniel, Zerby, Angie Bess, Gustavo Rodriguez, Kurt Roper, James Dakake, Dewayne Garlick, and Karen Kosek. J' Photo by Bernhard and Williams. library 201 202 lone wolf This year the LONE WOLF worked harder, longer, and better than any previous staff. Consisting of mostly first year students, it was amazing how first year students, like Michelle Searle and Aline Hudson, learned the tricks-of-the-trade. The Lone Wolf was run by, TOP Pimlo by Bzrnbard and William: ROW: Debbie Forristal, Debbie Bun- ton, Shirley Harper, Kristy Burroughs, SECOND ROW: Karen Hanna, Virginia Poblete, Shari Buttweiler, Michelle Searle, Todd Lownsbery, FRONT ROW: Gina Vincent, Jon Sudbury, Kathy Rynd, Chris Evans, Jolynn Brazzeai, and Traci Longden. Photographers, Kristy Burroughs and Shirley Harper, could be seen snapping photos all over the school. While editors Traci Longden, Kathy Rynd, Virginia Poblete, Shari Butt- weiler, Chris Evans, and Debbie Bun- ton, were racking their brains out in the journalism room. Aline Hudson and Gina Vincent worked with finances. Photo by Rub MtDanie1 Teamwork was the key to success for this year's staff. Every person on the staff, including Karen Hanna and new member, Jon Sudbury, jumped in feet first. Everyone gave one hundred and ten percent of themselves. Each member of the staff did tons of work. The staff may have been young and inexperienced, but all proved to be a group of hard-working, dedicated peo- ple, that made sure success wouldn't spoil them! iw wh WU' Photo by Rob MrDaniel WT M M Pbalo by Rob McDaniel This year, the Mat-Maids supported the wrestling team with heart and soul. They proved that they could en- courage and support the wrestling team. The group of supporters grew into a massive crowd. The Mat-Maids for 1983-1984 Were, TOP ROW: K. Mercer, J. Holland, THIRD ROW: K. Bergen, N. Twitchell, A. Keele, E. Blaz- zared, T. Dubenion, M. Hamiter, T. Prather, A. Hatten, C. Blackburn, G. Johnson, K. Cottrell, M. Baler, SECOND ROW: D. Nauenburg, S. Wooten, S. Gwin, B. Lee, P. Carducci, T. Longden, FRONT ROW: D. Zachman, L. Barton. Wrestlers, Casey Leafdale and Jack Martindale were glad that they had angels like Sharee Wooten and Sam Gwin watching over them. Supporting the Wolves was the Mat-Maids' greatest accomplishment. Photo by Bernhard and Williarru Debbie Blmlim mat- maid: 203 Photo by Bernhard and Williams. La, la, la, no that wasn't right. Take it from the top. This could be heard from Mr. Ball, the advisor of the 1983-84 Madrllgals. In order to shape these young inexperienced singers into a group of fine performers, Mr. Ball had to be a little strict. On stage all of the members, such as Lynda Mahmarian and Debbie Nash kept their cool. Meanwhile, Barbara Lee and Rodney Greene were in a stage of panic as they frantically added the finishing touches to their appearances, Photo by Rob McDaniel. 204 fnadngalr but no matter what they had the ability to hold an audiences attention. The members were: Top Row: Barbara Lee, Rodney Greene, Lynda Mahmarion, Debbie Nash, Scott Atkinson, Christina Price, Leroy Peeler, Torrie Ruesch, Dan- ny Baca, Collen Freeman, Mike Ober, Tina Ball, David Kelly, Billie Adams, Sam Adams, Not pictured were: Pat Carduc- ci, Thomas Gill, Mr. Ball. Photo by Rob McDaniel, 15 i Photo by Bernhard and Williams. The 1983-84 Men's Choir were aught by Mr. Ball. Throughout the fear this club held concerts and.fund aisers, and no matter what the situa- ion was Scott Atkinson and Sam loslin always performed their best. The members were: Top Row: Scott Atkinson, Sam Joslin, Tony Lefler, Daul England, Bottom Row: Thomas Stewart, Mike Baumgart, David Baca, vfichael Norton, Rodney Greene, Shane Adams. Not pictured: Thomas 3ill, Mr. Ball. Photo by Rob McDaniel. The 1983-84 Metal Benders were formed into shape by their ad- visor Mr. Lovitt. This club used many different types of metals, such as aluminum, steel, and brass. Throughout the year club members such as Forest Healy and Danny Fleetwood raised funds to buy new equipment. Meetings were held by Mr. Lovitt during class. Photo by Rob McDaniel. Members were: Top row: F. Healy, D. Bruner, A. Shearin, D. Fleetwood, M. Kilgore, R. Teneyck, R. Walker, P. Kline, J. Calo. Front row: R. Mueller, K. Dewitt, C. Lovitt, T. Layman. Ann Must I , . 1 menk fboir, metal bend J 205 A group put together by some of Basic's finest students in order to support and cheer Basic in all sports, Pep Club. I feel that these are the people that had more pride in going to Basic than anyone else and supported sports more than just the usual fan did. They went to as many games, matches, and events as they possibly could. Here they are listed in, alphabetical order. H. Atkinson, J. Austin, J. Bailey, B. Bauer, T. Blankenship, C. Brouillette, E. Clegg, K Creelman, B. Davis, T. Davis, A Dawson, C. DeLillo, C. Derrick, L Finney, T. Flowers, A. Gifford, T Groft, T. Hunnel, C. Jones, K. Kelly A. Leonard, T. Lopeman, C Maestas, L. Martinez, B. Martinez P. McMilIian, L. McMurdo, T Meeks, C. Moore, K. Odell, T Padgett, K. Peters, J. Porter, L Richey, T. Sillitoe, G. Sneed, L Taney, B. Tesser, D. Toepfert, C Tripolitis. Basic's Photo Club meets twice I 1' F vi , Z I if W 2 3262! a week in order to better their skills n photography by discussing each other's mistakes and discoveries. The members of the photo club are Rob McDaniel and David Galvin. Together, they have 7 or 8 years of experience and although still work- ng on the finer points of the hobby both are good photographers. They're both on the yearbook staff as photographers and being on it fnyself, not only as a photographer, Pholobyfiefnhafd-william l can assure you that it's very hec- tic especially at deadline times. 'tThe few, the proud, the marines. - the motto of several Basic High students who were pro- Jd to be considered part of this select group. The JROTC program was lived up to those high stan- dards, as shown in the many per- formances it had been part of and Photo by David Galvin Photo by Bernhard-Williams Photo by David Galvin the many awards it had won. ROTC was proud of its drill teams, and with good reason. They have had four overall first places in the past year. They are Clark County and state champions. There are three drill teams: armed and unarmed drill and color guard. The first group, armed drill, is for boys. They mix exhibition drill mar- ching with rifle spining. They are: top: M. Doran, J. Sosa, D. Morgon, R. Giles, J. Carr, R. Harvey, J. Fruchey, T. Cripe. Middle: R. Pat- terson, T. Phelps, D. Sparks, C. Elms, C. Hajec, J. Pugh, B. Elliot. Front: D. Brouilette, B. Oettinger, C. Walker, M. Cash. Unarmed drill is for the girls, in which they do not use rifles. They are: M. Rogers, B. Harbauer, D. Mendoza, A. Weedman L. Han- son, T. Dawson, M. Lynch, E. Howery, S. Dalton. ' 208 mir Color guard, the third group, is most commonly seen by students. They pre- sent the flags at all home football and basketball games, and even special events like the governor's inaugural ball and other banquets and parties. They are: Standing: S. Carter, D. Flet- cher, A. Banuelos, D. Edsinga, D. McNeill. Kneeling: Fi. Ortega, C. Eldon, A. Cunningham. These groups bring in several trophies each year due to their spectacular performances. Photo by David Galvin . .M wr-sv s lt's not just the drill teams that made up ROTC, however. At each drill meet there is a category of competitior known as the drill-down. lt's sort of e military simon says, in which eact person must obey the order given, anc if he makes a mistake, he is out of the competition. Basic's ROTC took first. second, and third at their own invita- tional, and first through eighth places at the Clark County Drill meet in bott armed and unarmed drill-downs. Y Photo by Bernhard-Williams Some of the winners included Kristy Baker, Bill Elliot, and Beverly Harbauer. ln addition to rank, the members are divided by their Level of Experience QLEJ . The freshmen are LE l's, and so on. The LE l's are: C13 Top: L. Elvin, D. Sparks, K. Albrecht, R. Blackmore, W. Garner, S. Dahor, J. Carr, B. Elliot, C. Montemarano, E. Neven, T. Dyer. Fourth: A. Mongan, P. England, M. Howard, S. Felton, S. Bissonette, T. Thompson, Fl. Taylor, D. Fountain, D. Carlson, S. Benpard, K. Stumbaugh. Photo by Bernhard-Williams Third: E. lnsley, J. Mongan, K. Weed- 4 E A man, J. Edsinga, W. Dawson, M. Beams, P. Erichsen, J. Tate, J McMaster, W. Wood, D. Autenrieth. Second: C. Torres, V. Caruso, T T Leedom, T. Tyson, C. Carter, P. Men- doza, J. Silvis, L. Mendoza, J. Peletier S. Fitch, R. Emerson. Front: M. Chas- tain, M. Cash, J. Pugh, E. Howery, M. Tackett, Fi. Hopkins. In picture Two: Top: C. Hajek, R Caulkins, C. Armstrong, K. Perrault, J. Bryan, M. Harris. Second: S. Joslin, G. Bowling, S. Lynch, A. Reed, C. Arm- srong. Third: D. Roundy, K. Casas, S. Utter, T. Matheny, R. Palsgrlue, J. Doran, D. Fletcher. Front: A. Harris, J. Flunyen, T. Ross. Photo by Bernhard-Williams l. Dively, C. Jefferson, J. Jefferson. ome people in these pictures are igher level members who work with ie LE l's. The LE lI's are: Top: K. Carlson, J. iarter, S. Earl, J. Sosa, S. Bowers, C. helps, L. Helmbolt, A. Weedman, L. lensen, T. Dawson, D. Dancer. Iiddle: J. Brady, R. Patterson, D. lorgan, C. Eldon, M. Walker, R. lrtega, D. McNeill, T. Phelps, R. Ott, . Crawford. Front: J. Carter, G. ilvas, A. Harris, M. Davidson, R. iarvey, J. Miller, T. Manore, T. Cripe, . Dalton, D. Brouilette. Dora Mendoza was the commanding fficer, and the advisors were Colonel Itt and Richard Top Swank. These students have made a step :ward their own futures. B b D The Safety Council gives children in our community a chance to learn about bicycle safety, explained Tim Watkins. Advised by Drivers Ed teacher, Mr. Williams, the council sponsored many bike rodeos at various schools in Henderson. We talked to elementary students about what kind of clothing they should wear while going out on Halloween, ex- plained Michelle Carson. The Safety Council made our com- munity a much safer one for the children of our community thanks to its members. Top row - B. Valdez. Second row - P. Martinez, J. Porter. Third row - K. Kelly, G. Prado. Front row - K. Kanger, T. Schreiber. Fifth row - M. Carson, L. John, T. Watkins, B. Stomner, J. Call, B. Bauer. Fourth row - T. Finchem, D. Hopster, L. Norris A W . , sg fr A A K sf ' -: wi ' ' all ..,. 4 Photo by Bernhard and Williams Throughout the year Skating Club members like Troy Phillips and Don letcher kept busy during the year by kating every Thursday night, and by olding bake sales during both inches. We bought discount skating tickets nd T-shirts with the money we saved 'om the bake sales, explained Clay Valter. Back row - Troy Phillips, .onny Helmbolt, Jim Carter, Wendy Dawson, Don Fletcher. Front row - Slay Walker, Talco Dawson, Angie Veedman, Misty Dawson. The Soccer Sweeties were a great ielp to the Junior Varsity and Varsity loccer teams. Girls like Tammy flowers and Christy McDonald helped Leep score and chase runaway soccer malls in order to keep the game running ll'T100tl'lly. ln order to become a Soccer Sweetie we had to learn about the lame, explained Varsity member, iathy Ho. Varsity members from left to right: Ars. Bettinghouse, Deanna Brouilette, 'ammy Flowers, Patty MacMillan, Jarol Owen, Becky Valdez Wardlaw, my ff arf Photo by Bernhard and Williams A ,KK .... ' 1. . X., KK 'N'- .. .. Lisa John, Bonnie Stomner, Michele Gill, Carol Canfield, Carol Zajac, Tina Rollo, Kathy Ho, Darlene Tapia, Chris- ty McDonald. J.V. members from left to right: C. Cobb, K. Canfield, M. McKay, A. Must, C. Wallace, L. Sisneros, L. Mulligan, C. Brouilette, B. S. Bissonette, B. Fortenberry, Mrs. Bettinghouse. Richard Daskas ' -: :'.l2. s k W , - ?::?tQ:'5' ' f , : --5 X'-,xtktf K' K K ' -1-'er iiil s ' -- kjer: - t - ' ' l--- .--. . i .. . . . . . tg -. rr., ,- . ' A use ---- ...K 4' H - if ...- ant . H .- I . gggg S' , ..,. . . . Q ' . . .. . . . or ' K.. . ar- f f , M3553 ,.-WM'5i- A --,, i s ' ff-iw K .K ' X- - S... . ' W X? . 5 . 3 K . .'.. ,- kki' . .rsh - . A .sg 1 .. X KLL i mf s - .. . .. 5 .fi .. Kirk s. 1 ,f -krff M i ff- Eg ---- lv SQL .... K ':KgK- . , Q kkkk- . I K Q.: mf jfj :S - ' k' -KVV g - .: - '- Y -Vi A .- ix K H J A - ' L E gp., ,WJ f . st. .stgggfg 3 -Q H 58,1w.,,t' Q ,,et...,5zg,gW W . 5 T - P 7? X D ' it ' Sl 97 . ' .- Pham by David Galvin Photo by Rob McDaniel Jdfflj, fkale, mmf Jweetm 211 212 .tpanirb One of the oldest and best known clubs in Basic is the Spanish Club. Led by Dr. Walker, they strived to learn more about its Photo by Rob McDaniel 55599 Ph by Rob McDaniel LW. in u-n......sl-1 history and culture. Second year Patrones carried out with a vengeance the oldest in- itiation on first year students better known as Peons. Most valuable class singer was Brian Walker who carried any tune while Tracy Lopeman danced to her hearts desire. Spanish members in alphabetical order are: B. Acklin, B. Adams, M. Aki, S. Bar- quist, C. Bates, D. Bates, A. Belingheri, D. Betly, P. Bill, A. Blackburn, M. Blanken- ship, J. Brazzeal, T. Brekke, R. Candalaria, C. Canfield, K. Canfield. J. Carlucci, M. Carson, M. Cole, B. Cordes, T. Cripe, T. Cripe, J. Curtis, M. Curtis, C. Delillo, K. Dorsey, T. Duncan, D. Edsinga, S. Egan, L. Finney, S. Fixed, S. Flowers, M. Gallegos, L. Gelbuagh, J. Gonzales, T. Goodale, S. Gwinn, M. Hafen, M. Haney, C. Harsh- barger, D. Ho, K. Ho, D. Hopster, T. Hun- nel, A. Hutchins, C. Jefferson, L. John, C. Jones, M. Judd, B. Koeberi, B. Kole, J. Koster, T. Lopeman, A. Mackie, D. Mann, K. Maroushek, C. Marchall, J. Marshall, J. Martindale, L. Martinez, P. Martinez, M. Mathewson, T. McCalIister, C. McDonald, 'x Photo by Rob McDaniel J. McKinney, T. Meeks, L. Meighan, J. Mit chell, L. Murphy, T. Murphy, D. Nauenburg E. Neven, L. Norris, L. Ordish, C. Owen, T Padgett, T. Pape, D. Peart, R. Pendry, K Plautz, V. Poblete, M. Poff, E. Postman, J Reeves, D. Reyes, B. Rhees, J. Robb, C Rodregez, R. Root, L. Rosenbaum, M Saleh, M. Saunders, K. Scarlett, K Shepherd, M. Photo by Bernhard and Williams .sarees ,....i1 T ,iff ., K 9 . iw' T aaa-I .Mml fWi'l ! fi 'ji zz U m T199 3.3-at sr ,,,, ar, . 1 44 V ,,,,,.,,... xi! ,i 1 L in 1 5 . U Shepherd, N. Shepherd, S. Shlral, M Silva, A. Sisneros, J. Smith, K. Soloman S. Stephens, H. Stoddard, B. Stomner, S. Strange, D. Stratton, S. Sweaton, R Taylor, D. Toepfert, F. Trujillo, P. Twicot- ti, M. Ulibarri, B. Valdez, D. Valdez, B. 4 A- 4 If-J -'-1 .-is - Photo by David Galvin. Walker, D. Walmsley, T. Watkins, K. Waymire, M. Williams, S. Wooten, J. Young, L. Young, C. Zajac. SPQR, Latin club, led by Dr. Walker, explored the history and culture of the Romans. They got firsthand experience at the spring banquet where the slaves gave speeches to become citizens and chariot races were held. The highlight of the banquet was the game of Dobile becho, the dime in the flour, and the question on everyone's mind, will Dan Watkins remain champ? Citizens of SPQR are from left to right, Top Row: N. Twitchell, A. Keel, P. Mendoza, M. Saunders, V. Korivsto, L. Mendoza, C. Marshall, K. Sundeburg, S. Royball. Second Row: T. Ball, C. Rosen- baum, T. Ball, C. Cowan, M. Mahan, T. Thompson, C. Canfield, J. Marshall, l. Greenleaf, C. Zajac. First Row: B. Walker, H. Stoddard, J. Pugh, B. Reese, B. Doran, J. Curtis, B. Elliott, J. Thayer, D. Watkins, E. Kofol, C. Canfield, J. Mar- shall, I. Greenleaf, C. Zajac. First Row: B. Walker, H. Stoddard, J. Pugh, B. Reese, B. Doran, J. Curtis, B. Elliott, J. Thayer, D. Watkins, and E. Kofol. Dawn Zachman gp' Ynwf nhl,-' Photo by David Gavlin. K 1. A . , . A , ,A M' - f ' Photo by Bernhard and Williams. Jpanub Jpqr 213 As the 5 am radio alarm blared, Cindy Wichael lazily attempted a curl or wave to her hair, at this same time, members of Basic High School Student Council hastily started their journey into morning primping. Unaware of her leadership, the Student body president blindly led others in preparation for the 6:30 am earlybird class. For it took great strength, ability and leadership not to mention perfection in hair, clothing and style, to perform feats of school activity preparation and spirit. Opening school, Student Council planned activities that would in- troduce the BHS-Student body to events to come. Delicious Bar-B- O's in which Melissa Judd brought the plumpest wieners in town, were held for just the right kind of event planning. Homecoming, in- cluding spirit week and the con- struction of floats, was probably the biggest preparation for Student Council. The seniors, for example, held construction at Chris Maestas' house under the influence of folded napkins, chicken wire and parental guidance, just to keep things clean. As Kelly Warr worried about crowns and flowers, Pamela Wat- son, the avid and always cool Stu- dent Council advisor accepted pro- blems quietly and confidently. lt wasn't until she got into the quiet luxury of the teacher's lounge that she ranted and raved. Teacher of the month, other spirited events and Prom, these were other things Student Council were responsible for handling in their long list of duties. Caroling at the retirement home, enjoying pizza after a gruesome duty and through it all Beth Bower and Karen Odell never lost their curl or dignity. Through the ropes and fog of disillusionment, through unknown events and uncertain speculations, one person was there, willing and able to keep a determined group together, catch- ing memories forever with his faithful talking camera, Basic High School's Student Body Historian Eddie Clegg. Members included: R. Taylor, S. Derrick, D. Carson, R. Taylor, D. Seguin, J. Fountain, T. Groft, K. Shepherd, L. Taney, T. Davis, A. Gifford, H. Atkinson, M. Blankeship, D. Wilke, G. Barker, N. Shepherd, B. Smith, S. Wooten, B. Smith, T. Blankenship, T. Ryan, B. Davis, M. Walker, C. Jones, K. Peters, N. Davis, C. Tripolitis, K. Odell, B. Davis, T. Meeks, L. McMurdo, J. Porter, D. Gonzales, G. Sneed, D. Toepfert, M. McKnight, K. Mershek, A. Dawson, T. Sillitoe, D. Turner, B. Taylor, L. Gelbaugh, E. Clegg, C. Derrick, C. Wicheal, M. Judd, K. Warr, T. Hun- nel, C. Maestas. Edd Cl gg Phan: by Eddie Clegg Pham by Bembavd and William! u k.,. W xr 53.111 N N .rtudent munril 215 Are you interested in automotives and had two years in an auto class? Well, Kelly Brown and Tim Layman did. As matter of fact, Mr. Doug Balderson, the club advisor, said, They would have a pretty good chance of becoming top mechanics. They were just a couple of students who joined theTie Rods Auto Club. Photo by Bob McDaniel The members worked on many donated cars as well as their own. Faculty, family, and friends donated their cars when they were in need of some repair. The student's automobile always had top priority before anyone else's. The club members worked on a dif- ferent part ofthe car every nine weeks. The students in Tie Rods were, from left to right, Top Row: K. Bias. Sec- ond row: B. Hughes, Mr. Balderson, S. Allen, A. Palomino, G. Carducci, Front row: G, Silvis, G. Gamer, J. Barden, T. Layman, B. Murphy, A. Shearin, E. Clark, B. Muller, K. Brown tPresidentl . Another year has passed and the cross country and track teams did very well with the help of their trackettes, Tami Curley and Debbie Hines. Heidi Hanson, one of the trackettes, played an important part for the Basic Wolves track and cross country team members by serving as hostess for each of the team members. Yvonne Woods stood by the members en- couraging them on to victory as they ran past. When the runners were at their last few steps of each race, Christine Wesson took their name tags and at- tached them onto the clipboard. Tami gave the runners water to refresh themselves after the races. The girls also held fund raisers to help support and promote the teams. They held mostly bake sales during first and second lunch hours. Photo by Rob McDaniel 5 9 2 Z 2 f 5 2 Z 6 H Photo by Rob McDaniel Photo by Bernhard 81 Williams Photo by Rob McDaniel Cookies and fudge were made. All of these turned out pretty good. The money they earned was used to supply the teams with Gatorade and fresh oranges. The girls had to meet with Mrs. Shultz once a week at 7:00 a.m. They met in Mrs. Shultz's room to organize the responsibilities of each trackette at the meets. For the few people involved in the trackettes, they did a magnigicient job fulfilling their responsibilities as trackette members. In the picture from left to right are Debbie Hines, Tricia Curley, Mrs. Shultz, advisor, Christine Wesson, and Tammy Curley. Lynn Lipinski Photo by Bernhard and Williams Photo by Rob McDaniel lrafketter 217 Pham by Eddie Clegg Congratulations, you have just won a brand new Frigidaire refrigerator freezer. Answer just one more question, and you could win a 1958 Chrysler lm- perial or a beautiful Ford Edsel, and a trip for two for a three night and four day tour of the San Francisco Bay. But remember, void where prohibited, taxes are allowed where noted, con- testants must meet all eligibility re- quirements and pay taxes on prizes not collected and the final outcome of the game edited, but not taped for television. Sound familiar, this wasn't exactly what happened at a Basic High School varsity quiz match, but the feeling was still there. And now the star of varsity quiz, Pbntn by Eddie Clegg 218 varuty quiz Pbato by Eddie Clegg P5010 by Eddie Clegg Cheryl Syphus. Applause, . . . ap- plause. Cheryl Syphus, the club's ad- visor, was also director, executive pro- ducer and most of the production staff. Sound effects were a vital part of an important match. Mike Doran headed that department with his bings, dings, dongs, and rasberries for incorrect answers. Who would fall into those classic announcers as Don Pardo and Johnny Olson, none other than Bill Oettinger. Yes, Bill described in detail those prizes earned by correct , answers. Who won the consolation prize for being the only girl many times 2 at practice? . . ., Vickie Schierhoff. Who won the most cars and money for having the highest points? John Thayer and Clifford Flyan. Pham by Eddie Clrgg Pholo by Eddie Clegg To get into the meat of the action, ok many skills behind the scenes. ich as the many questions that had be submitted for that certain stump of the century. Who's the stest talker in the mideast? How any dimples are on a golf ball? Who e the most pieces of cake at this ear's Sun Youth Forum? Who was the ilian Renaissance painter before they ade vacuum bags? How many ones are in the activity center floor? hy do people wear alligators on their lit shirts? What is the technical name r the ends of shoelaces? Who is aorge Orwell? Who cares? Does iybody really eat white chocolate? l Bradly does Get the picture? any trivial questions were used. But many of these questions earned eople letters for their efforts. Such as arbara Doran, who was voted a letter Pm by Eddie Clegg for her continual support of the team. Basic High School's varsity quiz had victories over competitive Chapparal, Boulder City and Bishop Gorman. But when those bright lights and cameras came on, Basic destroyed Chapparal 196-85. The lights are dim and the prizes all gone. Varsity quiz, a BHS production. Staff included: Barbara Doran, Jim Doran, Mike Doran, Jesse Curtis, Mike Essig, Stephen Debban, Bill Elliot, Liz Guerra, Larry Gelbaugh, Brent Greenhalgh, Gina Kim, Bill Oettinger, Cliff Ryan, John Thayer, Vickie Schmidt, Becky Wardlaw, Dan Watkins, Carol Zajac. Eddie Clegg vanity quiz 219 u HW.-male W Pholo hy Rub McDaniel glue! enging From all corners of Clark County they come, the adminiftratorf, lunch room workers, cuyto- dianx and teacherf. They are the Basic High Faculty. Being of higher rank within the school diftrict, one must think faculty memhert could do anything their heartf desire. We are the only people that can't leaoe campux to go eat lunch without permistion from the principalx' omceu, commented Mr. Batting, referring to the at- tendance policy. I really enjoy the Jtudenty at Bafic. They Jeem to he more friendlier, and certainly a lot cleaner, chuckled Hank Owenf. When queftioned ahout the Jchoolf faculty, many Jtudents ytated that they think the ad- minixtratorx Jhould hecome more inooloed with all ofthe 5chool'5 actioitiex. All in all our facul- ty with help from studentf are concentrating on making Basic proud. Mark Bower 222 faculty 1, Lanny Lund' 1964-1973, Rancho High School - Math. 1973-1979, Clark High - Ayfixtani Principal. 1979, Bafic High - Principal. C rw 1 5 i S E' E 2. Stephen Augspurger: 1971- 1976, K. 0. Knudfenjr. High - Englifh, 3. Don Taylor: 1959- 1964, Bafic High - U.S. Hiizory, Bafkethall- Hiitory, Coach. 1976-1978, Valley High - Dean of Studenm. 1978- Tfdfh C0465 1964-1975, Bflllldw Cify High - AI-fiJfd'lfP1'i71C1Pdh 1979, Cla,-k High - AUj5,,,,,, p,-j,,,-,pajh 1979 - Banff Higj, - Aim, Athletic Adrniniszrazor. 1975 - Bafic High - Anifzant Principal Stu- mm prjmipall dent Aclzoztzey. i 1. Mr. Hester: 1971-1972, Vo-Tech-Health Psychology, 1972-1982, Basie High f P.E. Biology. 1982, Kenny Guinn jr. High - Dean of Students, 1983, Basie High - Athletic Director, Dean ofStadents. 2. Mrs. Hicks: 1969-1971,jirn Briclgerjr. High - English. 1971- 1982, Western High - English. 1982, Basic High 4 Dean of Students. ' QT. Q7 3, Clark County School Board. Top Row: Donald Faiss, Virginia Brooks Brewster, Shirley Holsgjames Lyman. Bottom Row: Robert Forhusshjoan- na Hooks, Terry Mannion. family 223 224 fdflllly Davif, Lowell Davif, Etta Derrick, j 'Dean Dietnzier, Mike Dyek,joAnn Dunkle, David Englixlo, Kevin Frank, Muriel Fulton, Lilbf Frob,jay Gilex, Patti Gillafpy, Barbara Gloxter, Rutla Gozzdie, Violet Gray, Hank Griciuf, Ella Harnblinjuditlf Hanna, Karen Hernandez, Diane Holland, David Horan, Bill Klofowxki, Debra jamef, Arno: janet, Salk johmon, Virginia Photo bv: Rob McDanirl ww k 5 A .NNol '95 Most ,rtudentf Jpent their time in clan or with friends, but, on oeeaxion, they paid a virit to Mr. Hester's ofjire. For a hw brief momentx, to .straighten out hiJ problem, here 'J Roger Pilkington. faculty 225 K nowlef, Helene Laulzaeh, Helen Lathrop, Peter Larfon, Kelxey :ff VN .MV M RY Lewif, Marlene Lovitt, Cloyd !,,f'? Lonitt, Lavina McLaughlin, Charley MlllJdm,Jdm6J Miner, Roberl Moore, jim Neiglzborx, Michael Patterxon, andy Nelmn, Ann Palmer, Sharon On, Reber: 1 - I -X - y N. f 5 x X, N Ei a ' 5 ' M gil :vm X A xl. J ff' ' lY, X. 5' - X-Q O U wb :J lx Ex, N ff'-'J V: A 5 J 5 xfl rx 5 ifl 1 ' X-' J V L4 J 'N an ,X M A xg Q . N CND 'Nag 3 J VU 'Al 5, X5 ,H 'Y X x' A' I' KJ KN U 9 r X, 'J V 1:55 fy ,, , -A FL ,f 7? if ,RQ 5, v x 'QIA 1'-:Nj x A , x. ha We NC .f Xe' 1? N7 ff' 5, J 9 PJ I , 1 ' 'j ' 4, Q qx 226 faculty Q12 XTKJ , A V :fy X N, , X0 fe . P. 1 ' '-N ' ' X ' - X. 1 ,J ,X xv QU X X kv, , Lernrning,joJepl7ine M etcaQf Robin Newforne, jon Ravlin, Ilene Reevegjamef Ruth, William Ruth, Paul Sbealyan, A1121 Smalley, David Pm, M, Ruff n an gi! Cleaning up aj7er 1,886 Jtuelentx, Henry Grayfoana' that lzifjob was not fo had aper all, for the Jluclenu at Baile were elean and rourteouf. ,-lun Hn. fafulty 22 228 faculty A Arcbie, Inez Augfpurger, Karen Balistere, jobn Ball, Robert Bdliing, Natban Belingberi, Dennij Bennion, David Bergerneyer, Diane Bettingbouxe, Elizabeth Bittle, Donald Bornbino, Pbil Bowie, Bill Brown, Helga Brown, Vera Burgess, Larry Burgwardz, Leyzer Cabilb Dan Carlwrigbt, Cbrif Cecib Brent CbaireJ, Gary Ni if j , CbapeL Roger Cbilson, Barbara Crine, David 0 X Qrziz, G illerrnok Davif, Beverb rf 7 r f W LVM bam by Rob M:Da i o fax MA We Q W M N Tim familiar face, Mr. Taylor, could be Jeen every day by the Jtudentf, along with the ren of the adminiftration Jeeing that everyone got to their clan ' e 2 50 famlty DST: -' Sandin, Shirley Schultz, Donna Smalley, David Spenrer, Aliee Stirling, Fawn Plum, by Duwzl Galvin , , ' ef , AVS, V . A 1 ,S :E ,l', - M W' msv sz, niggaz S ,llll a,ll aiaall S Q' ma 1, Mrs. Stroebel farefulbf nzaneuverx laer Jtuclentf on the l2aJi5 oflearning. Dae to lbie teaching teebnique, Baxie has enjoyed one ofllaefneyt Englifla deparlmenu in the dinrifz. ,,,n . alnn Q e L W. ,,k.. ? kkh: . 1 :KVV .- In ' 7 5 I 5 f , M, '-W Stroehel Marjorie Sullivan, Stephen Swank, Richard Syphm, Harry Syphuf, Cheryl WW wr ,,,,,g, Inn. x A TankJley, Kenneth Taylor, Loix Taylor, Mary Ann Oldx, Myrna Turner, Barbara Vantuyl,john Wahlxtrorn, Naney Wation, Pamela Wattf, Mildred lVilliamJ,john WiJe,john Wurzer, Stephanie Zettnerkjudy Zoriojoanne fatally 231 232 ad! 1. Yearbook memberf can be .fem fighting over rontrarl adx, Karen OdelL you're Jurly an animal. 5 sm 2' h I I7 ruel M .V.,,, fl y .W 'ff We Photo hy Bernhard and Willmmx ggrauafing .xddri Hi, I'm from Basic High School and I was wondering ifyou would like to huy an ad for thif year'5 hook? That'J what could he heard from the El Loho ftajythis year. 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Suiie 11 Henderson NV 89015 22 Water Street Henderson, NV 89015 5644881 QM WMA Lfa!?mfZ,,, Q M Congratulations Seniors from .IGK J J AND F SCRAP METAL TOP PRICES PAID FOR - COPPER ' BRASS ' ALUMINUM STAINLESS ' NICKEL ALLOYS ' LEAD RADIATORS ' BATTERIES WE PICK UP IN VOLUME JACK CAMP 312 W. FOSTER ST. OWNER HENDERSON, NEVADA PH. 564-2813 limericct favorite drive-in Congmulanons Quickie Quickie to the class f 1 4 O 98 Bar and Deli Delivery Service Bfm-9 in YOU' 7 Lake Mead Drive Veafbook fOf En-O, Henderson, Nevada the manager to I I sign and ger ses-9945 ses-9240 a free medium drink. 1mswlvlO 300 S. Boulder Highway d 239 240 adi 5 'D STR! 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Tuxedos - Tails - Accessories E Student 1 Discount and Same Day Service 8 7 3-8830 S paish Oaks Shopping Plaza Corner of Valley View and West Sahara 1 Bloyer, 252 index Abercrombie, Christy: 91 Acklin, William: 69, 212 Acquistapace, Anne: 91 Adair, Robert: Atchison, Gregory: 91 Atkin, Wendy: Atkinson, Holly: 91, 206 Atkinson, Scott: 51, 186, 204-205 Au, Mei: Augusto, Amy: 91, 146 Augusto, Keith: 51 Austin, Eric: 91 Austin, Jeri: 15, 51, 192, 194 Autenrieth, Douglas: 91, 184, 185,208 Baca, David: 27, 186, 205, 204 Baca, Dino: Baca, Trina: Baggett, Brian: 91, 184-185 Baggett, Cheryl: 27, 184, 185, 197 Baier, Michelle: 91 Baier, Phillip: 51 Bailey, Joanna: 69 Berry, Laura: 69 Bess, Angela: 27, 201 Bess, Lisa: 92 Betley, David: 51,212 Bettencourt, Lisa: 27, 40, 41, 17, 118 Beza, Amy: 92 Bias, Jon: 92 Bingamon, Daniel: 51 Bingamon, Daryl: Bingham, Jewell: 69 Bird, Steven: 27 Bissonnette, Melinda: 40 Bissonnette, Sandra: 92, 197, 208 Black, Wendy: Blackburn, Aaron: Blackburn, Angela: 92, 212, 146 Blackburn, Caralee: 92 Blackledge, Glenn: 92 Blackledge, Gloria: Blakman, Tracey: 92 Blackmore, Regina: 92, 208 Blackwell, Herman: 69 Blaisdell, Christopher: 92 Blanchard, Charlotte: 69 Blankenship, Melanie: 68, 70, 212 Blankenship, Tracie: 68, 70 Bailey, Sharon: Blazzard, Ella: 70 Donald: 92 Adams, Brenda: 69 Adams, Billie: 51, 204 Adams, Deryl: Adams, Laurie: 51, 184, 185, 187, 197 Adams, Robert: 51, 69, 186 Akey, Chris: Aki, Barry: 27 Aki, Michele: 51, 212 Alarid, Larry: 15, 16, 17, 27, 194,233 Baker, Jonathan: 51 Baker, Kristy: 27,41 Baker, Sonia: 69 Baker, Todd: 16, 27 Albert, Donna: 51 Albrecht, Kimberly: 91, 208 Alderete, Kathleen: 69 Aldredge, Charlotte: 51 Aldredge, William: 91 Aleman, Judith 91, 187,200 Alexander, Alex: 51 Alirez, Lisa: 40, 91, 1152 Allen, Robyn: 51, 191 Allen, Steve: Allen, Tammy: 51, 189 Allen, Terrel: 69 Allison, Brian: 51 Allison, Lisa: 91, 146 Allison, Thomas: 69 Aldridge, Allsman: 91 Alspaugh, Torchy: 69 Anderson, Anna: 12, 27 Anderson, Caroline: 27 Anderson, Christopher: 51 Anderson, Dawn: 91 Anderson, Dianna: 69 Anderson, Harold: 51 Anderson, Heidi: 91 Anderson, Kristie: 69 Anderson, Renee: Anderson, Shannon: 91 Anthony, Eric: 27, 91 Archer, Trevor: Archibeque, Gilbert: 27, 189 Arellano, Sonia: 91 Arellano, Todd: 51, 189 Armstrong, Charles: 91, 208 Armstrong, Cynthia: 69 Arnold, Kenneth: 91 Anthony, Erec: 91 Astorga, Kyle: Atchison, Debra: 27 Ball, Christine: 27, 204 Ball, Teresa: 69, 186, 213 Baltas, Mary: 69 Banks, Sorena: 146 Banks, Tricia: Banuelos, Arthuro: Baran, Eddie: 51 Barber, Alisha: Barden, James: 216 Barker, Gina: 51 Barnett, Shawn: Barnhart, Jonathan: Barquist, Sheila: 69, 166, 212 Barrell, Kelly: Barton, Lisa: 91 Bates, Carol: 69, 197, 212 Bates, David: 51, 143,212 Bauer, Annette: 27 Bauer, Brenda: 69 Bauer, Jo Neal: 91 Baugh, Melody: Baumgart, Michael: 92 Bayley, Andrew: 51 Beadle, Darren: 51 Beans, Michael: 92, 208 Beechler, Lisa: Belingheri, Angela: 51,212 Belingheri, Michael: 92 Benavidez, Paul: 92 Benge, Curtis: 51 Bennett, Scott: 92 Benpard, Somnook: 92, 208 Benson, Kimberly: Bergin, Kristine: 92 Bergman, Kelly: 51 Bergman, Michael: 51 Bergslien, Kimberly: 41, 51, 184, 185, Berkley, Richard: 51 Bloyer, Rick: 184-185 Blum, Lloyd: 92 Boggess, Craig: 27 Boggess, Deborah: 70 Boike, James: Bolanos, Teresa: 70 Boltes, Julio: Bootier, Michael: Boquist, Lawrence: 92 Borowski, Jacquelyn: 92 Bourgeios, Marty: 70 Bower, Beth: 92 Bower, Mark: 16, 27, 114, 194, 246, 250 Bower, Nichollette: 92 Bowers, Gerald: 209 Bowland, Stephanie: Bowling, Glenn: 208 Bowman, Dolphi: Bowman, Mary: Bowser, Kelly: 98 Boyer, Kimberly: 93, 166 Blyle, Cherie: 70 Bracken, Scott: 93 Bradford, Lisa: 70 Bradford, Tammy: 70 Bradshaw, Tina: 191 Brady, James: 209 Brajkovich, Mark: Brajkovich, Shannon: Braunersrither, Charles: Braunersrither, Lois: Braver, Paul: 27 Braver, Thomas: Brazzeal, Jolynn: 40, 70, 202, 212, 88 Brekke, Tamara: 40, 70, 152 Brewer, Debra: Brewer, Wallace: 95 Briggs, Kevin: 27 Brink, Tina: Brinlee, Brent: Broadhead, Shanna: Brock, Kirk: 70 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brosan James: Robert: 70 Sherri: Tammy: Lawrwnce: 70 Brouillette, Carrie: 70 Brouillette, David: 289 Brouillette, Deanna: 41, 187 196 Brown, Elmer: Brown, Jay: 70 Brown, Kelly: 200, 216 Brown, Lisa: 71 Brown, Ronald: 27 Brown, Sherri: 71 Brown, Stanton: Brown, Stephen: Brown, Vincent: Browning, Charles: Brubaker, Jana: 93, 190 Brune, Eric: Bruner, Daniel: 27, 205 Brush, Terri: 93 Bryan, Jimmy: 71, 208 Buchanan, James: 93 Buchanan, Mark: 71 Buck, Robert: Buckley, Kirk: Buehler, Matthew: 93 Bullock, Teresa: Bunton, Deborah: 2 Bunton, John: 93 Burch, Michael: Burden, Stephanie: 7, 194, 202 Burns, David: 71 Burroughs, Cristi: 40, 71,202 Burtak, Angelique: 40, 93 Bush, Angelique: 71 Bush, Monique: 93 Bustamanie, Connie: Butler, Sedrick: 71 Butler, Steven: Butturff, Susan: 71 Buttweiler, Shari: 40, 202 Byrd, Rebecca: 93 Cagle, Brenda: 40 Cagle, Neil: 93 Cahill, Jennifer: 93 Calhoun, Dawn: 71 Calhoun, Georgie: Call, Barbara: 40 Call, Jacqueline: 186 Calo, Jim: Calo, Joseph: 205 Cameron, Ladeana: 93 Camp, Will: Campbell, Elizabeth: 28 Campbell, Timothy: Campman, Dawn: Candelaria, Renee: Canfield, Carol: 213 Canfield, Karen: 93, 212 Cannon, Timmie: 28 Carducci, Antonio: 7, 143 Carducci, Guy: 28,216 Carducci, Lisa: 28, 168, 169 Carducci, Patricia: 28, 186 Carey, Bryan: 93 Carlson, Albert: 71 Carlson, Darin: 208 Carlson, Kevin: 71, 209 Carlson, Carlucci Roberta: 28, 194 , Joseph: 93 Carlucci, Susanne: Carmel, Lezlee: 93 Carr, Jacky: 93 Carr, Jerry: 28, 208 Carr, Julie: 28 Carroll, Amy: 93, 146, 152 Carson, Alice: 28 Carson, Darron: 71, 189 Carson, Gayla: Carson, Michelle: 16, 216, 246 Carter, Chris: 93, 208 Carter, James: 209 Carter, James: 209 Caruso, Caruso, Esther: 72, 88 Victoria: 208 Casas, Keith: 184, 185, 197, 208 Cash, Matthew: 208 Cassedy, Kim: 94 Cassedy, Robin: 28 Caul, Candy: 186 Caul, Forrest: Caulkins, Ricky: 208 Causey, Melissa: 28 Cavada, Anjelicaz 94 Cavoto, Joseph: Chadbourne, Tracy: 94, 184, 185 Chamberlain, Shaun: 184, 185 Charles, Lynn: Chase, Larry: 94 Chastain, Michael: 16, 208 Chiles, Stacey: 72, 184, 185, 197 Chmiel, Brenda: 53 Chimel, Donald: 28 Christensen, Dan: 28, 143 Christensen, Michael: 53 Christensen, Todd: 27 Christiansen, Robin: 53 Ciaglo, Michael: 184 Cifaldi, Chris: Cintron, Tasha: 94, 184, 185 Clark, Eddie: 53, 189, 216 Clark, Jolene: 28 Clark, Michell: 28 Clark, Susan: 72 Clegg, Edward: 3, 16, 17, 28, 194, 250 Clements, William: 72, 94 Click, Kelly: 94 Cline, Darren: 94 Clough, Candace: 53 Cloyd, Eddie: 94 Cobb, Carla: 94 Cofield, Dean: Colaluca, Michelle: 53 Cole, Michael: 28, 212 215, 232, 246, r 3 8, , Q-ilvpv t-at Bd Cole, Minday: 72 Cole, Scott: 94 Colello, Robert: 72 Coleman, Kerry: 94 Coleman, Patrick: Colson, Tonya: Colvin, Ann: 94, 184, 185 Commins, Audreas: 94 Commins, Silke: 94 Compton, Michelle: 53, 184, Conklin, Linda: 94 Connor, Teresa: 40 Conrad, Robert: 94 Conway, Deirdre: 94 Cook, llysha: Cook, Lisa: 72 Coombes, Andrea: 53 Cooper, Don: 53 Coppola, Shannon: Cordes, Brenda: 94, 212 Cordes, Ronald: 72 Cordova, Cynthia: Cornelison, Stephen: Corona, Julia: 72 Cosby, Cindy: 29 Cosse, Sonya: 95 Costantino, Dario: Cotter, Thomas: 29 Cotton, Alex: 29 Cottrell, Kristy: 72 Cottrell, Michael: 95 Cowan, Carolyn: 41, 53,213 Cowger, Robert: 72 Cox, Ronald: 95 Cox, Sean: 72 Craney, Teresa: 29 Craven, Tracie: 95 Crawford, Sean: 72, 109 Crayne, Cathy: 95 Creason, Barbara: Creason, Harold: Creelman, Kim: 53, 168, 169 Creps, Janalin: Cribbs, Sheila: 95 Cripe, Thomas: 53, 209, 212 Cripe, Thresa: 53, 191,212 Cripe, Timothy: 72 Crofford, Steven: 72 Cross, Barbara: 95 Crowl, Mark: 53 Crumly, Thomas: 29 Cummings, William: Cunningham, Robert: 53 Cunnington, Leslie: 95 Curley, Tammy: 72, 95 Curley, Tricia: 95, 217 Curran, Yvonne: Curry, Tammy: 152, 217 1 Curtis, Jesse: 41, 53, 95, 186, Curtis, Julie: Curtis, Kevin: 72 Curtis, Michelle: 72,212 85 197, 190, 212, 213 Curtis, Patrick: 95 Dacquisto, Fred: 72 Dacunha, Evelyn: 29 Dagostino, Joe: 95 Dahar, Scott: 95, 208 Dahar, Tim: 28, 198 Dakake, James: 53 Dalton, Susan: 72, 209 Dancer, Daniel: Dancer, David: 53, 72,209 Daniel, Bridgette: 95 Daniel, Michelle: 73 Danielson, Angela: 95 Denise, Darren: 53, 95 Dardake, James: 201 Darling, Rebecca: 73 Daskas, Richard: 29, 194 Daskas, Robert: 29, 41, 6, 17, 194 Daugherty, Brian: 95 Daugherty, Brian: 95 Daugherty, Michelle: 53 Davidson, Francine: 73, 209 Davis, Bettyann: 29, 41, 17 Davis, Courtenay: Davis, Eric: 95 Davis, LeRoy: 73, 197 Davis, Nancy: 73 Davis, Paul: 53 Davis, Robert: 29 Davis, Rolanda: 29 Davis, Stacey: Davis, Terry: 29 Davis, Terry: 29 Davis, Tina: 53 Davis Davis Daws , Tom: 54 , Tracy: 73 on, Annette: 29, 64 Dawson, David: 29 Dawson, Talca: 73, 209 Dawson, Wendy: 95, 208 Day, Derek: 29 Day, Kittrick: Debban, Steffen: 73, 184, 185 Decaro, Raya: 73 Decker, Irene: 54 Dee, Shawn: Defrank, Sean: 95 Delaney, Sean: 54 Delaria, Jeff: 73 Delarosa, Marie: 54 Delillo, Chris: 40, 73, 146, 15 Delosh, Stefonie: 40 Delrosario, Kelly: 73, 166 2,212 Yi? 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Susan: 54 Denison, Eric: 95 Dentler, Dawn: Derrick, Cindy: 3, 14, 54 Derrick, William: 26, 29 Determan, Steven: 54 Dewitt, Kenneth: 205 Dewitt, William: Dias, Rebecca: 73, 152 Diaz, Estrella: 73, 152 Dickens, Michael: 29, 189 Dickensheets, Jeff: 73, 186 Dickinson, Chad: 73 Dickenson, Robert: 29 Dilauro, John: 73 Dillie, Debra: 29, 41 Dillie, Mark: Dillion, Tim: 54 Diveley, Donald: 209 Dlouby, Jean: Dobbin, Ronnie: 54 Dodd, Lisa: Dominguez, Lisa: Dominguez, Monica: Dompier, Victoria: 73, 184, Donovan, Linda: Doran, Barbara: 17, 29, 41 Doran, James: 208, 219 Doran, Michael: 54, 219 Dorsey, Kim: 73, 212, 152 Dotson, Trent: 6, 17 Dougherty, Michael: 54 Douglas, Chris: 6, 8, 54 Dover, Brandon: Dowden, Scott: Drake, William: 73 185 , 194, 213, 219, 262 Domelia, Doye: 54 Drinkwater, Matthew: 73 Dubenion, Traci: 73, 190 Dubenion, Triscia: Duff, Angela: Duncan, Traci: 152, 212 Dunigan, AnnMarie: Dunigan, Zeberiah: Dunlap, Margaret: Duque, Lori: Duran, Paul: Durham, James: Dutton, Kimble: Dyer, Ryan: 54 Dyer, Tena: 208 Earl, Ronald: 54, 189 Earl, Scott: 209 Earl, Steven: 74 Eastman, Trevor: Eckls, Darrell: 54 Ecklid, Laura: Eddlngton, Michael: 74 Edison, Gabriel: Edison, Tina: 54 Edsinga, Dwayne: 40, 54, 190, 212 Edsinga, Jaunita: 74, 187, 196, 208 Edwards, Tinetta: Egan, Robert: 74 Egan, Susan: 40, 212 Eiring, Ross: 54 Eldon, Charles: 209 Elizondo, Ann: Elizondo, Raul: 54 Elledge, Brian: 74 Elliott, Sara: 74 Elliott, Todd: Elliott, Vincent: Elliott, Wi lliami 16, 208, 213, 219 Ellison, Kimberly: 74 Elmer, Denise: 74 Elms, Charles: Elvin, Lynda: 208 Ely, Jennifer: 74, 184, 185 Emerson, Eminger, Richard: 184, 185,208 Sharman: 74 Englnd, Dory: 40 England, Erichsen, Erichsen, Erickson, Erickson, Erling, Ly Paul: 205, 208 Lawrence: Paul: 54, 208 Pamela: Steven: 74 nn: 184, 185 Escalante, Gregg: Eslinger, Jeff: 54 Espinosa Esseling, , Paul: Arthur: 74 Essig, Michael: 54, 219 Essig, Steven: 74 Estep, Greg: Eubanks, Eric: Evans, Chad: Evans, Chris: Evans, Daniel J.: Evans, Lisa: Evans, Nicholas: Everett, Joseph: Fair, Jesse: 74, 196 Fair, Kimberly: Fallows, Lisa: Farmer, Keith: Farnsworth, Katherine: 40 Faulkner, Jeanne: Faulkner, Lonnie: Fee, Reb SCCBI Fehler, Thomas: Felton, Steven: 208 Ferguson, Gary: 54 Ferguson, Troy: 74 Ferrando, Daniel: 55 Ferrell, B radley: Ferris, Dean: Figueroa, Antonia: Finchem, Tina: 74 Finney, Angela: 55 Finney, Lisa: 9, 75, 206 Finney, Lori: 75,212 Fiscus, K enneth: Fitch, Scott: 208 Fixico, Brandi: 75,212 Fixico, Samuel: Flaharty, Keven: Flanagan, Donna: Fleetwood, Melvin: 205 Flenner, Darrel: 75 Fletcher, Donald: 55, 208 Fletcher, Elizabeth: Fletcher, Ronald: Fleury, Scott: 55 Flippin, Peter: Flippin, Stephen: 55 Flippo, George: Flores, Paul: 55 Flores, Veronica: 55 Flores, Yvette: Flowers, Shane: 143, 212 Flowers, Shelly: 75 Flowers, Tammy: 75, 206 Fruth, Anita: 55, 187 Ford, Desiree: 191 Ford, Fortis: 75 Ford, Kenneth: Ford, Rodney: 55, 136 Forristal, Christina: 75 Forristal, Debra: Fortenberry, Jody: 55, 189 Fortenberry, Rebecca: Fountain, David: 208 Fountain, Elaine: 50, 55, 159 Fountain, Jeri: 75 Foy, Tracy: 75, 184, 185, 197 Francis, Rhonda: 55 Frank, Tina: Frazier, Larry: 75 Freeman, Andrea: Freeman, Colleen: 40, 186, 204 Fritz, Allen: 55 Fritz, Annette: 75 Frost, Daniel: Fruchey, David: 75 Fruchey, John: Fruchey, Ronald: 55 Fulks, Joann: 184, 185 Fuller, Robert: Fuller, Russel: Ruller, Steven: Funderburk, Christopher: Fust, Leah: 75 Fyke, Katherine: 184, 185 Gagne, Marcella: 75 Gagnon, Byron: 98 Gallagher, Patricia: 75 Gallaher, Rosalie: Gallardo, Joseph: 98 Gallegos, Fred: 75 Gallegos, Melissa: 75, 212 Galvin, David: 194, 195 Gamble, Sandra: 55 Gamer, Glenn: 55, 216 Garcia, Donna: 98 Garcia, Juan: 55 Garcia, Tracy: 55 Gardener, Mike: 75 Garland, Matthew: 98, 184, 185 Garlick, Deann: 98 Garlick, Dewayne: 55, 120 Garner, Warren: 98, 208 Garret, Bric: 75, 194 Garret, Michelle: Garvin, Michael: 55, 189 Gatlin, Ronald: Gaudette, Christian: Gaudette, Lisa: Geddings, Daniel: 75, 184, 185 Gelbaugh, Lawrence: 68, 75, 184, 185, 212 German, Carl: 98 Gibbs, Floyd: 98 Gibbs, Nick: 55 Gibson, Charles: 75 Gibson, James: 76 Giffin, Joseph: Gifford, Angela: 98, 206 Gifford, Charlotte: 98 Graham, Jason: 98 Graham, Victoria: Grainger, Jeff: 76 Granger, James: Grant, David: 76 Grant, Lisa: 98 Gray, Karen: Gray, Lance: 98, 196 Green, Dionne: 56 Green, Lorraine: 56 Greenan, Dave: 197 Greenan, Michelle: 76 Greenberg, Rose: 56 Greene, Darrell: 99 Greene, Donna: Greene, Rodney: 186 Greenhalgh, Brent: 56 Greenhalgh, Linnae: 98 Greenleaf, Iris: 76, 213 Gregg, Kevin: Griffin, Debra: Griffin, Terri: 99 Griffon, Timothy: Groft, Tracey: Grogan, Jerry: 56 Gronning, Daniel: 99 Groves, Joseph: Groves, Robert: 99 Gudknecht, Patricia: Guerra, Elizabeth: 40, 56 Guevara, Dario: 76 Guevara, Julio: Gunn, Carla: 99 Gutierrez, Darin: 76 Gutierrez, Darryl: 76, 133 Gutierrez, Dina: Gutierrez, Loida: 56 Gutierrez, Melinda: 99 Gutierrez, Tina: 99 Gwin, Samantha: 15, 56, Hackney, Brandon: 99 Hafen, James: 76 Hafen, Monica: 56, 212 Haglund, Robert: 76 Hague, Shawn: 184 Hajek, Christopher: 208 Giles Giles, Giles, Giles, Giles, , Terry: 98 Misti: 76 Richard: 55 Robert: Russel: 76 Hale, Anne: 56 Hale, Keith: Hall David: 56 Hall, James: 99, 196 Hall, Jeff: 77 Hall Laura: 77 Hall Mark: 56 Gill, Michelle: 76 Gill, Thomas: 186 Gillard, Tamara: 76 Gillespie, James: Gines, Kristin: 98 Glenn, Denise: 55 Glenn, Scott: 40 Gloria, Daniel: Glover, Glover, Dino: 76 Grant: 56 Golazewski, Tracy: Gonyea, Bruce: Gonzales, Andrew: 76 Gonzales, Brent: Gonzales, Denatte: 98 Gonzales, Felicia: 98 Gonzales, Juanita: 76, 212 Gonzales, Kenneth: Gonzales, Louis: 76 Gonzales, Paul: 98, 184, 185 Gonzales, Randy: Gonzales, Rochelle: 168, 169, Gonzales, Sandra: Gonzales, Susie: 98 Gonzales, Tommy: 76 189 Gonzaque, Joanne: 56 Gonzaque, Uvette: 16 Good, Roxanne: Goodale, Teddi: 98, 212 Goodale, Toni: Gooding, Steven: Goodman, Daniel: 98 Goodman, Nicolette: 76 Goodwin, Felebertoz 98 Goranson, Alexandra: 98 Gordon, Jesse: Gove, Adrian: 76 Grace, Jason: 98 Graft, Jolanna: 98 Graham, David: 1 Hall, Steven: Hally, Toni: 77, 185 Halverson, Chad: 99, 184 Hamilton, Lee: Hamilton, Tina: 56 Hamiter, Michelle: 99 Hammed, Monica: Hammond, Lana: Haney, Monica: 40, 56, 114, Hansen, Heidi: 99 Hansen, Kent: 56 Hanson, Hans: 99 Harbauer, Beverly: Harbauer, Peter: 77, 184 Hargrove, Jessie: 99 Harper, Penny: 200 Harper, Rebecca: Harper, Rusty: 99 Harper, Shirlee: 56, 200 Harper Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harriso , Tamara: 99 Alec: Aron: 208, 209 Jerry: 99 Mitchell: 208 Robert: 99 Tina: 56, 152 Warren: 99 n, Jay: 77 Harrison, Kay: 99 Harrison, Tony: 49 Harshbarger, Carlina: 77, 89 Hartman, Scott: 56 Hatrsfield, Joseph: 99 Harvey, Robert: 77, 209 Haskins, Charlotte: 56 Haskins, Gile: 56 Hasslet, Anissa: 77 Hassler, Kathleen: 100 Hatten, Audra: 100 Hawes, Brian: 57 Hawkins, Michael: 100 Hawkins, Michelle: Haydu, Frank: Haynes, Douglas: 57 Haynes, Janelle: 77 Haynes, John: Healy, Forrest: 57, 205 Healy, Ann: 100 Heard, Jerry: 100 Heit, Keith: 57 Helm, Rudy: 100 Helmbolt, Lonny: 77, 209 Henao, Javier: Henrie, Tifanie: 57 Henson, Leslie: 77, 196,209 Hepper, Kelly: 77 Herald, Heather: Herald, Rhalheshia: Hernandez, Herrington, Herrington, Herrington, Maurice: 189 Connie: 57 Jenneta: 57 James: 100 118,152,212 , 1 Wide index 255 256 index Hersel, Arthur: 77 Hetland, Michelle: 100 Hickey, Tina: Higgins, Lisa: 100 Higley, Clinton: 100 Higley, Mike: 100 Hildebrand, Kristin: 100 Hines, Develyz Hines, Jimmy: Ho, David: 100, 121 Ho, Kathy: 57, 187,200,212 Hobbs, Craig: 77 Hobbs, Elizabeth: 57 Hobbs, Victor: 100 Hobbs, Vince: 100 Hoesch, Arthur: Hogmire, David: Holcomb, Kevin: 100 Holland, Catherine: 57 Holland, Joan: 77 Holland, Sharon: 77 Holliday, Deanne: 57 Holliday, Ellis: 100 Holliday, Lamont: 77, 123 Holman, David: Holmes, Donald: 100 Holman, James: 77 Holt, Rachel: 100 Holt, Robert: Homsher, Dustin: 100 Honore, Renee: 186 Hoover, Carrie: 100 Hoover, Stacy: Hope, James: Hopkins, Ramon: 100, 208 Hopkins, Wendy: 32, 184, 185, 194 Hopster, Duane: 57, 212 Hord, Daniel: 57 Hord, Kevin: 78 Horne, Dwayne: Houchin, Cheryl: 78, 185 Howard, Michael: 100, 208 Howe, Tammy: 100 Howery, Earlene: 57, 208 Hubel, Ronald: 57 Huddleson, Wanda: 78 Hudson, Aline: Hughes, Kenneth: Hughes, Robert: 218 Hughey, Cheistina: 57 Hunnel, Tamara: 48, 50, 57, Hunt, Gary: Hunter, Jeffery: 57 Hunter, Lorraine: 152 Hunstman, Jill: 78 Hurst, Mark: 57 Hutchins, Arthur: 57,212 Hutchinson, David: Huynh, Hung: 78 llami, Babak: Inglis, David: lnsley, Ella-mae: 208 lpock, Ronald: 78 Irwin, Timothy: 57 ltule, James: 57 Jackson, James: 78 Jacson, Julie: Jacobs, Lloyd: Jager, Janelle: Jaramillo, Eric: Jaramillo, Loriann: Jefferson, Cliff: 78, 209, 212 Jefferson, Jim: 209 181,206,212 . Jensen, Dale: Jensen, David: 78 Jensen, Kimverly: Jensen, Wanda: Jeske, Ronald: 78, 186, 190 Jivan, Jeremy: 185 John, Lisa: 58, 212 Johnson, Blakely: Johnson, Chad: 78 Johnson, Edward: Johnson, Gina: Johnson, Jamie: Johnson, Larry: Johnson, Loretta: Johnson, Michael: 58, 78 Johnson, Michael: 17, 78, 189 Johnson, Michael: Johnson, Michon: 116 Jolls, Jennifer: Jones, Colin: 184, 185 Jones, Creson: 58, 206, 212 Jones, David: Jones, Deborah: Jones, Lawrence: 17, 181 Jones, Richard: Joslin, Sam: 205 Joslin, Scot: 208 Juarez, Judi: Judd, Melissa: 3, 17,212 Kaempfer, Joseph: 78 Kaempfer, Judy: 78 Kaempfer, Michael: Kanger, Kari: 78 Karr, Frank: 58 Kartheiser, Denise: 58 Kay, Tami: Kean, Rosemary: 78, 105, 190, 200 Keele, Alyson: 78, 186, 197, 213 Keeley, Kimberly: 78, 206 Kelly, David: 58, 186, 204 Kelly, Shannon: Kemp, Kathryn: 58, 168, 169 Kennard, William: Keplinger,Teresa: 49, 78, 190 Kernodle, Philip: Keys, Carol: Khoury, Diane: 58 Khoury, Ronnie: 245 Kies, Richard: Kile, Paul: 205 Kilgore, Maurice: 58 Kilgore, Mike: 205 Kim, Gina: 40, 78, 200 King, Michael: 102 Kingery, Jim: Kirk, Wendy: 78 Kirk, John: 102 Kirkland, Brian: 102 Kitchen, Joseph: Kite, Carl: 102 Kittell, Julia: 102 Kleinman, Bruce: 58 Kleinman, Bryan: 102 Klesser, Patricia: Kline, Gordon: Klug, Yvonne: 189, 196 Knight, Kimberly: Knipp, Sean: Koeberl, Elizabeth: 79, 212 Koenen, Shelly: 58 Kofol, Eden: 79, 115, 212 Kofol, Edward: Kolvisto, Victor: 102, 213 Kole, Benjamin: 79, 212 Kole, David: Korthuis, Robert: 102 Kosek, Karen: 58, 191, 201 Kosek, Lynn: 79 Koster, Jennifer: 102, 212 Kosters, Theodore: 102 Kowalczyk, Juanita: 186 Kruger, Nicholas: 79 Kuchinsky, Edward: 79 Kuchinsky, Joseph: 102 Kukis, Alex: 189 Kwansey, Charles: Kwentus, Susan: 40, 79, 185 Lacy, Stephanie: 102 Lahtinen, Carrie: 58, 200 Lake, Jennifer: 102, 185 Lake, Steven: 79 Lamb, Michael: Lamb, Randy: 58 Lambert, Sondra: 102 Lamothe, Charles: 102 Landers, Roxanne: 79 Landin, Harold: 79 Lane, Mark: 79 Lang, Melissa: 58 Lapka, Amy: 102 Lattin, Teresa: 58 Lawrence, William: 79 Lawson, Glenda: Laymon, Timothy: 205 Leach, Jerry: Leach, Marni: Leafdale, Casey: 58 Leavitt, Christine: 102 Leccese, Marla: 102 Ledbetter, Samantha: Ledwon, Ticia: Loyland, Jodi: 103 Lozano, Monica: Lucero, Angela: 103 Lucero, Christie: 59 Lucero, David: 80 Lucero, Greg: 103 Lucero, Donna: 80 Lucero, Mary: Lucero, Michael: Luciano, Loretta: 59 Ludwig, Jennifer: 103 Lund, John: 103 Lund, Robert: 103 Lund, Ronald: 50 Lutz, Terry: 103 Lynch, Carolyn: 59, 196 Lynch, Misty: 34 Lynch, Shawn: 103,208 Martinez Patricia 60 212 Martinez 80 104 Martinez Tony 80 104 Mason Jennie 184 104 Matheny Tony 208 Mathewson Edward 80 Mathewson Michelle 80 212 Matiievich Dawn 60 Matson Kathleen 34 196 Matthews Michelle 90 Maxwell Valerie 104 184 Mayes Andrew Mazur Andrea 60 Mazur Robert 60 Mazza Mariann 34 160 McBride Bobby 34 189 McBride Tommie 103 McCall Carl 103 McCallister Tina 34 212 McClanahan Taci McClelland Laura 103 McCracken Charles 59 Lee, Barbara: 58, 204 Lee, Brendan: 58, 186 Lee, Kelly: Leedom, Torrey: 102, 208 Lefler, Anthony: 58, 205 Lefrancios, Michael: 102, 287 Legglo, John: 58 Leonard, Angela: 58, 192, 206 Leonard, Carol: 79 Leonard, Don: 102 Leonard, Joseph: 102 Leveck, David: 79 Leveck, Michael: 58 Leveck, Robert: Lewallen, Lana: 58 Lewis, Mistine: 79 Lien, Tracey: 79 Lingenfelter, Andrea: 79 Link, Alice: 103, 152 Lipinski, Lynn: 59, 194, 232 Liston, Wendy: 191 Littlefield, Dwight: 59 Lizares, Bonnilyn: 79, 166 Loff, Adam: 79 Lomprey, Troy: 103 Lomprey, Vernon: 59 Long, Julie: 59 Longden, Jeffrey: 103 Longden, Traci: 34, 161, 186 Kongley, Liann: 103 Lopeman, Tracey: 59, 168, 169, 206, 212 Lopez, Daniel: 103 Lopez, Darren: 59 Loui, Christophe: 34 Lovelace, Derek: Loveland, Gary: Lovitt, Cloyd: 205 Lownsbery, Todd: 103 Loya, Jmaie: 103 Loya, Javier: 79 Lloyd, Daniel' 103 Loyland, Deborah: 34 Maalouf, Tarek: 59 Mabee, Suzette: Macallno, Angelito: 40, 80 Macallno, Pauline: 80, 152 Mackie, Ann: 59, 212 MacMillan, Patty: 59, 194, 192, 196, 206 Madsen, Scott: Madsen, Terry: 80 Maestas, Kenneth: 59 Maestas, Christopher: 16, 17, 34, 181, 18 Maestas, Sherrie: 59 Magna, Rocio: 104 Mahan, John: 104 Mahan, Martin: 59, 196,213 Mahmarian, Lynda: 16, 34, 186, 204 Mankey, Jaffery: Mann, Dominique: 34, 212 Manore, Tamara: 209 Maroney, Lisa: 104 Maroushek, Kathy: 58, 212 Marquez, Anthony: Marquez, Christopher: 60 Marquez, Randy: 34, 189 Marquez, Teffany: 60 Marquis, Leslie: Marshall, Jane: 166, 40, 104, 152, 212, 213 Marshall, Collen: 40, 212, 213 Marshall, Randy: 80 Martin, Cindy: 104, 185 Martin, David: 104 Martin, Jamie: 60, 197 Martin, Melody: Martin, Wendy: 80 Martindale, Jack: 34,212 Martindale, Jackie: 80 Martinez, Martinez, , Evelyn: Martinez, Martinez, , Joseph: 104,262 Martinez, Martinez, Martinez Martinez Betty: 60 Eva: 60 Irma: ' Jonathan: 80 Lisa: 16, 34, 206, 212 Malissaz 146 06 McDade Bret 103 McDaniel Charles 34 194 95 212 McDonald McDonald McDonald McElfredh John Kelly 103 Maria 59 Richard McFadden Sandra 69 McFarling Addie 80 McFerrin Ronald 59 103 Mclntyre Amy 103 McKay Mary 59 191 194 McKee Kent 103 McKinney Julia 34 40 McKinney Lisa 103 McKnight Deborah 59 184 McKnight Lawrence 17 34 185 McKnight Michelle 104 McLeod Tracy 80 McMahan Claude 104 McMaster Joseph 104 208 McMurdo Linette 40 50 159 McNeill David 80 209 McNutt Daniel 104 Meacham Shannon 104 Mecodangela Lisa 60 Medina Michael Medina Richard Medina Robert Meeks Tracey 81 166 212 Messenburg Sean 104 Meighan Lisa 17 34 40 194 Melvin Penny 104 Mendoza Mendoza Mendoza Mendoza Mendoza Mendoza Mendoza Mendoza Antonio Armira Deanna Dora 16 John 60 Lilian 60 208 213 Lucinda 104 Patricia 104 208 213 Mendralla Paul 81 Mercer Kim 60 Mesday Dorothy Mesday Victoria 104 Messer Glen 81 Messinger Damon 81 Metz Kailisa Meyer Debra 81 Meyer Fred Meyer Pam 80 Meyers David Millard Frank 104 Miller Cheryl Miller Cindy Miller Dale 105 Miller David 105 Miller Dean Miller Donald Miller John 81 209 Miller Margo Miller Robin 60 Miller Sandra 60 Miller William 105 Miller Zachary 81 Millis Kandice 105 Millis Sandra 34 197 Milsap Toomy 34 Minnis David 105 Mitchell April 81 Mitchell Charlotte Mocaby Shawn 40 105 Mogar Janet 81 Mogavero Tammy 60 191 Mollett Melissa 81 Monahan Sheleene 105 Monahan Thomas 34 Moncrief Bud 81 Mongan Annette 105 208 Mongan John 81 208 Y, -':80 b 1 , ,1 , , :80 V ,' 'I I ,206 Medley, Vicki: 840 'I , '1 , ,212 ' - 381 index 25 7 258 index Courtesy Wide World Photos. Montemarano, Chris: 105, 208 Montgomery Cheryl: Montoya, Roberta: 60 Moore Allan: 81 Moore Jeffery: Moore, Jerry: 60 105 Moore Lisa: 60 Moore Mark: 105 Morada Ric: 35 Morgan, Darren: 81, 209 Morris Johnathon: 105 Morris Lisa: 35 Mooris Melissa: 40 60 Morris, Robert: 60 Morrison Edward: Morrow, Tamara: 81 Morse, William: 35 Moser, Daniel: 61 Moss Kim: 61 Mouilso Mike: Moyer Arthur: Moyes, James: 105 Mudd Dennid: 60 Mudd, Jeffery: 81 Mueller, Janet: 81 Mueller, Ronald: 35, 205 Muller, Robert: 105, 216 Mulligan, Lisa: 85, 81 Mullis, Wendy: Muniz, George: 35 Muniz, Lorriane: 152 Munoz, Nichole: Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy: Joseph: 105 Mur h P Y. Murphy, Murphy, Murphy Murphy , Charles: , Edward: 35 Elaine: 35 Leanne: 61, 190, 200, 212 Lydia: 61 Robert: V Rosemary: 146 , Stephen: Murphy, Tina: 212 Murphy, Vincent: Murphy, Willian: 61 Murphy William: 61 Murray Lois: 61 Musso, Joseph: Must, Ann: 61, 191, 19 Myers, Natalie: 61 Nabb, Jane: Nash Debra: 35 40 186, 204 Nash Don: Nauenburg: 15 61 186 212 Nazario Samuel: Neal Richard: Neal Robert: 35, 105, 197 Needham, Theresa: Neill, William: Nelms, Jacqueline: Nelson, l-leather: 6 Nelson, Melissa: 61 Nelson, Peter: Nelson, Ryan: 105 Nelson, Timothy: Nelson, William: Neumiller, Julie: 105 Neven, Eric: 208, 212 Nguyen, Anh: Nguyen, Thuy: Nguyen, Tram: Norlander, Sam: 61 Norman, Alex: 105 Norris, Leeann: 212 Northington, Terrence: 4, 61 Norton Micheal 61 205 Novlelll Dominico 35 190 200 Qakley HollyE 105 Oakley Nicholas 61 Ober MelvinC 61 186 Ober MichaelW 105 204 Oconnor Norma R Odaniel ChnstineL 35 Odell Karen 16 61 194 195 2 Odonnell April 105 Oettlnger William Odgen Kenin Ohrn Sandra 40 Olds Alan 35 Olds Dena 105 Oliver Shannon 40 2 Olzer Dance 40 Omahar Thomas O malley Loretta M Oneal Casey 72 O Neill Kimberly 61 Ordish Leonard 212 Ordish Paul Orlovetz Elizabeth 35 191 Orosco Andrea M 61 Orr DeniseL 106 Ortega RobertA 209 Ortolano SueN 40 35 Ostrom Susanne Ostrom TamaraL 106 Ott RobertP 209 Oullette TimothyC 106 Owen CarolS 212 Pacheco MagdelenaM 196 Paddock PauletteM 61 106 O6 232 263 Padgett TheresaA 61 168 16 206 213 Page Pepper V 61 Palacio Edward Palmer Mike J Palomino AlainS 216 Palsgrove, Allen E.: 106 Palsgrove, Richard E.: Pannullo Jennifer S.: Pantuso, Steven H.: Pape Tammy S.: 106 Pape, Thomas M.: 61, 184, 213 Parisey MichaelJ.: 61 Park, Leslie A.: 190 Parks, Ginny M.: 106 Parolini, Kenneth E.: Parrish Christopher J.: 62 Parrish, Dawn M.: 62 Parrott Laura K.: 40 Pascale, Susan A.: 62 Patterson, Richard E.: 209 Patterson, Robert E.: Paz Jacqueline C.: 106 Peart Diana L.: 62 191 213 Peeler Leroy E.: 62, 186 204 Pelletier, Joseph J.: 106 208 Pendry, Pendry, Pendyg Pepera Marty S.: 62 Robin L.: 213 raft, Cynthia C. Shallimar L.: 106 Perea, Rene M.: Perez Roxanne: 191 Perrault Kathy A.: 106 Perry, Stacey Y.: 62 Peters, Kolette M4 62,206,263 Peterson, Daniel J.: 62 Peterson, Leann: 62 Peterson, Angela D.: 106 Petit, Stephen L.: 106 Phelps. Phillips, Phillips. Troy L,: 209 Anthony R.: 106 Deanna J.: 62, 40, 187, 190 Phillips, Johnn R,: 62 Phillips, Mark A.: Phillips, Steve C.: Pickard, Nicholas G.: 16 Pierce, Michael G4 106 Pieri, Joanna M: Pike, Donald L.: Pilkington, Roger B.: Pina, Feliciano: 106 Pinther, Paul R.: Pitkin, Scott A.: 62 Placencio, Melody E.: Plautz, Krista L.: 106, 213 Plunkett, Bernette D.: 106, 84 Poblete, Virgina O.: 213 Poff, Michele A.: 213 Ponce, Michelle M.: 106 Port, Christopher S.: Porter, Jessica J.: 50, 206 Porter, Robyn L.: Postman, Diana D.: Postman, Eugenia K.: 106, 213 Potter, Ronald S.: Potter, William S.: 106 Powers, Dennis J.: Powers, Gordon A.: Prado, Gabrielle: Prather Traci L.: Prevette Theresa I 40 107 Price ChristinaJ 186 204 Price Eric J 16 185 Price Pamela J 40 186 Pritchett Dale L 107 Probert Probert Probert Proctor Proctor Carlton J 201 Laureen H Steven A Karon M 107 Kathleen M 184 200 Sacrestano Neshele Pryor DwaneL 189 Pugh JohnW 63 208 213 Puleo LisaA 63 Pulslpher Carmen 63 Purtill MichaelJ 107 Pyatt Tika R Pyle DanielP 116 Pyle DuaL 63 Quadlin ElizabethA 63 Quadlln ScottiD Ouartucci DlannaM Queen ChnstopherA 107 Radford Tony T Rasmussen Angela M Rasmussen Wendy L Rawson Kelly E Ray Dale Ray JoyceA 40 Reber ErnestB 161 Redelk Dena M Redmond Berry L Reece Aaron D 107 Reese Thomas M Reed HeidlH 107 Reed Ronald K Reeves JeffreyC 213 Reid MelissaJ 63 Reingruber Gina M Renfro LonnaG Renicker Dawn V Renicker Vicky L 63 Reyes Alice Reyes DeborahF 213 Reyes Jerry M Reyes JesseD 107 Reyes MikeV 63 Reynolds JuIieA 40 186 Rhees BnanK 84 197 213 Rhees Diane Rhine SuzannaM 84 Rhoads James F 63 Riccio PaulJ 107 Rice DeItonH 107 Richards MatthewA 63 Richardson Lonita A Richey Leslie 63 168 169 206 Richter KennethL 17 Riddle AndrewJ 63 Risney JodlE 107 Rivera Wilford M Rivero FrendyA 191 Robare MatthewA 107 Robb BobbieJ 107 Robb JaniceJ 63 213 Robbins BicknellP 84 Z Courtesy Wide World Photos. Roberson ShawnN 63 Roberts Judi N Roberts Lisa M 63 Robinson DanleIS 63 Robinson JamesP 107 Robinson ScottA 189 Robinson SherriL 84 Rock MichaelW 107 184 Rodgers Eugene E Rodriguez GustavoA 63 201 2 Rodriguez Sonia R Rodnquez Susana A Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Rogers Chris L Dennis P Donald B Minnie B Robert J B4 Sandra D Rollo TinaM 63 196 200 Romans DanielS 63 Romero ArthurE Romero BenlaminF 189 Romano Jeffrey E Salazar Abran 64 136 Salazar Micheal 108 Salazar Richard 64 Salazar Stephanie 84 Saleh Mahasin 84 213 Sampson Sandra Sanchez Nickangelo 38 263 Sanchez Robert 108 Sandin Keith 64 187 Sandoval Consuelo 64 152 166 Sanford Jeanette Sansonetti Carla 84 Sapienza Nicole 84 Saunders Michelle 40 84 190 213 Saunders Pamela 108 Root ErcellaJ 107 Root RonaldD 84 213 Roper KirtA 63 201 Roper LauraL 107 Flosales Tina M 107 Rosenbaum CraigM 16 213 Rosenbaum LaurieE 108 213 Rosenberger Scott E Ross Edie M Ross JoeM 108 Ross RoderickC 84 Floss ThomasJ 188 O8 Rossi Kim 84 Rothmund Kirk P Rothwell ReginaL 84 185 197 Roundy JohnD 64 208 Roundy MorrisL 108 Roundy Raymond P 64 Rouse Sonia R Roybal MatthewA 84 Rua RichardA 108 Rua TracyF 64 189 Ruesch Torrie 204 Rule James 64 Rundquist RicJ 84 Runyen JosephL 188 208 Russell DesireeA 84 Russell Jason D Ryan CliffordW 190 Ryan SusanA 108 Ryan TraceyA Ryan TylerM 108 Rynd Kathleen M Ryu DooS 89 Saunders Paul Savage Savello Savelio Savelio Sawyer Sayehg Joseph 21 65 Flipo Frances 84 152 Margaret 108 152 James 84 Marlien 108 Scarlett 64 213 Scarlett Steven 64 Scavone Chris 84 Schaeffer Nicholas 197 Schaffer Randy 64 Scharlau Harold 108 Schneck Brenda 38 Schierhoff Vikki 108 Schissler David 64 Schmidt Dean Schmndt Joe 84 Schneck Lisa 83 Schnerder Eric 85 Schneider Wayne 38 Scofuels Steaven Schollan Lisa 38 Schoon Curtis 85 Schow Brain 85 Schreiber Trishia 64 Schulze Tammy 108 Shirah Stephanie 38 213 Sidwell June 65 85 Sidwell April 65 Sillitoe Trina 38 206 Silva Michelle 38 190 213 Sllvls Greg 64 209 216 Silvis Jeff 109 208 Simerl Lucille 38 ' v , H .2 , , 13 ' . 3 I I I I -.:189 Z I I ' If ,I '.:107 'I I ' I I I ' 3 . ,' I Iff1o7 - f Regal, Bradley Pj' ' ' .384 ' Saveghi Khaildf 134 . 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' If ' -' , -' -1 ,191 index 259 Tate Rodney 39 Solls Manuel 65 189 Strobel Laura 65 260 index Slscho Susan Slsneros Annette 85 190 Sltas Clnnamon Skaleckl Wlllle 109 Sledge Sabraln 64 Sloan Peg: 38 40 Slyter Kathryn Smerek Bndget 109 Smlth Amber 109 184 Smlth Candaus 40 109 Smith Colby 64 Smlth Dawn 85 Smlth Davld 65 Smith Darn 85 Smlth Greg 85 Smlth Jerry Smrth Jesse 109 213 Smlth Joe 38 Smuth Lara 109 Smlth Mlchael 85 Smlth Michelle 109 185 Smlth Noal 65 189 Smlth Morman Smlth Patrlcla Smlth Scott 65 185 Smlth Shane 109 Smith Tamara Smlth Tern Sneed Garnette 109 206 Snider Duck 109 Softer Bonnle 38 Solls Sara 109 184 Solomon Kenn 38 213 Sosa Jarret 65 209 Sotlrakopoulos Lynn 85 Souza Michelle 109 Sparks Donovan 65 208 Spauldlng Amy 65 Speckln Greg 109 213 Sperdutl Jennlfer 85 184 Splttle Nlck 85 Spradlln Davld 65 184 Spnnggate Darlene Spradlln Davld Stafford Jackie 85 Stafford Scott 86 Stagner Glona Stahl Llnda 65 Stairs Carolyn 38 Stanton Mark 65 Stanton Wlllram 85 136 Stark Nlcole 65 185 187 197 Starkey Dawn 109 Stelnberg Sandy 109 190 Stephens Braun 86 Stevens Davrd 86 Stephens Stephanre 109 Stewart Thomas 86 186 Stlnes Syble Stlngley Lamar 109 Stoddard Howard 65 184 213 Stohor Tammy 38 Stohr Thomas 86 Stoker Ellzabeth 38 Stomner Bonnle 65 213 Stomner Sally 65 Stopka Danlel 39 Strange Sheena 39 87 213 Stratton Danlel 65 184 213 Strawn Mark Stubbs Robert Stumbaugh Kelth 109 208 Sturkey Wllllam Suarez Angel 14 39 Sudbury John 86 Sulhvan Mara 86 Sundber Klmberl 109 152 213 9 Y Swaggerty Greg 65 Swaney Enc 65 Swanson Kenneth 109 Swanson Marta 39 Swartzenberg Chnsty 39 Swartzenberg Greg 86 Swartzlander Dann 110 Swartzlander Jeff 65 Sweaton Stacy 65 213 Sweet Mrchael Sweetln Rhonda 65 Swrft Randy 110 Syron Kevln 39 Szebrat Slnclalr 184 Tackett Davld 110 Tackett Mlcheal 65 Tackett Mlchelle 65 110 Tafoya Frank 39 189 Tafoya Rebecca 110 Talbott Vrctor 189 Taney Llnda 39 161 206 Tapla Angel Tapla Darlene 65 Tate John 110 208 I Courtesy Wlde World Photos Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Randall 39 Rlchard 110 Robert 16 39 17 189 Rodnck 110 Rondald 9 86 O Tammy 39 Teague Sherlel 65 Teer Robert 65 Teneyck Rlchard 39 189 205 Tesser Raenell 39 191 206 Tesser Rory Tharp David Thayer John 16 196 213 Thetford Paul 86 Thomas Bobby Thomas Dana Thomas Darlene 110 Thomas Gwenyth Thomas Make Thomas Tammy 86 Thomas Yolanda Thomason Jeffery Thomason Michele 110 Thompson Roy Thompson Todd 208 213 Thurow Braun Tlerney Curtis 86 Tlllery Troy 110 Tlpple Dallas 143 Tlttman Klmberly 85 Tobler Wllllam 86 Todd Jeff Todd Suelynn 110 Toepfert Deann 206 213 Torres Candy 110 206 Towlne Mlchele 110 Trauernlcht Julle 110 Trauernlcht Paula Trejo Vlctor 86 Tnpolltls Chnstlna 206 Tnpolltls Mlcheal 5 Tnpolltls Vlckl 86 158 Trujlllo Danny Trupllo Fellca 40 86 153 213 Trullllo Lloyd Tshudy Ellzabeth 110 186 Tshudy Elora Tucker Chns 87 185 197 Tucker Edlth Tucker Lynn Tucker Mlchael Tuft John 101 Tullgren Davld 189 Tuma Chns 136 Tumlllo Muchael Turcotte Patncua 87 196 Turner Carla 110 Tunner Debra 16 152 Tuner Llsa 110 Tury Jeff Twlss 110 Twltchell Neca 87 186 213 Tyson Mlcheal Tyson Tracy 111 208 2 'If' ', Aw ,213 ' , 2 ' , : , ,206 ff ...133 ' f I Q I ,208 Soffer:Sandy:' Stringfellow,Dartanya: ' : I ' I . 'I i ' 5, ' Az, ,28 M , 1' , , u , I ul . I . 1 . ' . I r n - 5 I , ' Q I t V, ' 7: , ,213 Wolfe, Robin A.: 88 Wolff, Traci K.: Wollburg, Joseph P.: Wood, Dann C.: Wood, Michael W.: Wood, William A.: 208 Woods, Yvonne: 88 Wooten, Sharon M.: 186, 213 Workman, James D. Worosz, James M.: 88 Worsham, Eddie: Wright, Kelly: Wythe, Joseph K.: 184 Yakubik, Stacy M. Yeager, Sherry A.: 40, 146, 152 Yeamen, Kenya M.: 186 Yelenich, Mark A.: Yeoman, Michael V.: Young, Debra J.: Young, Donald L,: Ulibarri, Amanda: 87 Ulobarri, John: 87 Ulibarri, Michael: 87 Utter, Scott: 111, 208 Valdez, Florence: Valdez, Lisa: Valdez, Rebbecca: 213 Valiquet, Cindy: 191 Vanderslice, Alene: 87 Vanhorn, Dolores: 87 Vanmeter, Ceton: Vanmeter, Juliana: 111 Vanmuyden, James: Vanmuyden, Jerry: 189 Varela, Barbara: Vasquez, John: 87 Velasquez, Mike: Valesquez, Richard: Venerable, Randell: 7, 114, 116 Verde, Grace: Vernon, James: 87 Viau, Richard: Vallia, Celeste: Villa, Guy: Villanueva, Humberto: Vincent, Anthony: Vincent, Edward: Vincent, Gina: Vinson, Keri: 186, 201 Voelknerm, William: 87, 189 Volz, Mari: Wade, Sundae N.: Wagner, Walter M.: 87 Walden, Glen C.: 14 Walden, Steven J.: Waldorf, Tiffany B.: 111 Walker, Brian E.: 213 Walker, David R.: 244 Walker, Drew: 111 Walker, Melissa: 111 Walker Walker , Myron C.: 87, 209 Rich: 17 Walker, Rose L.: Wallace, Christina R.: 111, 184 Wallace, Kim S.: 16, 196 Wallen, Michelle L.: 111, 185 Wallenmeyer, Brian K.: 111, 184, 187 Walmsley, Douglas J.: 187,213 Ward, Aaron: Ward, Heike K.: Wardlaw, Rebecca L.: Warr, Kelley S.: 3 Warren, Tina M.: 111, 146 Watkins, Daniel P.: 87, 136, 184,213 Watkins, Timothy J.: 136,218 Watkins, Todd L.: 111 Watson, J. A.: 111 Waymire, Kari A.: 87, 213 Weakland, Sarcha M.: 87 Weasa, Mayetta A.: 40, 111, 146, 152 Weatherford, James E.: Weedman, Angelia S.: 87, 187, 196, 209 Weedman, Kimberly A.: 208 Weidner, Tiffany A.: Weir, Daniel P.: 111 Weir, Timothy W.: 87 Weiss, Tonya L.: Weller, Jennifer L.: 111 Wells, Michael H.: 87 Welsh, Sharon M.: 111 Wesson, Christine Y.: 111, 146, 217 Wesson, Katherine E.: Wesson, Sean: 111 Wesson, Timothy W.: 111 Wheaton, Eric J.: 111 Wheaton, Paul A.: 87 White, David W.: White, Keith A.: 111 White, Shelley R.: 87, 88, 111, 152 White, Shirley M.: White, Tina M.: 186 Whitehead, Kenneth L.: Wichael, Cindy S.: 3, 40, 16, 17 Widhalm, Christine E.: 184 Wieber, Kimberly L.: Wilcock, Tammi J.: Wilcock, T.aci L.: Wilke, Dana l,.1 40, 88 Wilkins, Cheryl A.: Williams, Christopher R.: Williams, Douglas E.: Williams, Jeffrey W.: 88 Williams, Mariana M.: 88, 213 Williams, Neikko: Williams, Tamara G.: Williams, Virgil D.: Willis, Kandi L.: 40, 88, 146, 194 Willis, Keith J.: Wildorf, Michelle A.: 16, 17 Wilson, Lara A.: 16, 15, 190, 194, 195, 232, 283 Wilson, RandalJ. Winnefeld, Kenneth A.: 88 Wireman, Bobby R.. 88 Wirth, John A.: Witte, Connie K.: 88 Witteman, Scott A.: Wixom, Roger K.: 88 Wolfe, Debra L.: 40, 88, 146, 152 Young, Jeannette I.: 184, 213 Young, Jennifer P.: 88 Young, Julie R.: Young, Leann M.: 180, 213 Young, Robyn S.: 88 Young, Stacey M.: Young, Teresa A.: 88 Young, Wendie R.: Zacharias, Sonja M.: Zachman, Dawn M.: 88, 194 Zachrison, Peter S.: Zajac, Carol E.: 181, 213 Zepeda, Robert: Zeppelin, Eddie: Zerby, Heather: Zerby, Stephanie A1201 Zettner, Charles E.: 88 Zilinskas, Patricia A.: 200 Zimmerman, Frank H.: Zimmerman, Lisa: 6, 190 Zito, Gina M.: index 261 262 closing ina ofepo . . . s 1984 draws to an end we take a passing glance down the street where we shared what has now hecome, memories. Rememhering the fun times when we drove Homecoming floats and queens down this street yqlled with silver thoughts. Down this street valedictorians, cheerleaders and underclassmen have walked jqnding a place for themselves in a school whose hlues have turned to silver. Silver Street has hecome more than a theme, it's hecome a way of life for the students of Basic. At assemhlies when we chanted in unison with Mr. Cahills' houncing haskethall we hecame one to defeat Eldorado in the Homecoming game. Again at Prom dressed in formal attire we each took a step down the street where dreams hecome reality. Thus, our clouds have hecome lined with silver as have our emotions. At the end of the year, we look hack with feelings of amhivalence and watch the sun set on Silver Street. Lara Wilson --wezsix f .3 E i 4 1. Af Barbara Doran get! doufed witb 1 bucket of lime water Jbe pointy to ber zuafin and promifex revenge. Barbara wat tbix yeah editor oftbe El Lobo. 2. Summer montbt draw near ax Lara Wlson and Karen Odell pofe in ather febool attire. Tbif pboto wat taken at vearbook camp in Calzhrnia. 3. At the annual painting of tbe B Nick Sanchez, joylne Clark, joe Mar- finez ana' Koko Peters all Jalute tbe Motograpber. Pf1..1.,t,, me .xxlnomfl Pbnn1by:Rnb MzDamel S Q E. flaming 263 264 Cl g ln closing, we, the 1984 El Lobo Staff would like to express our sincere appreciation to the following: Nancy Wahlstrom for her help, encouragement and sense ot humor that took us through each deadline Tuxedo Junction tor the use of their Tuxedos and their support Ceasers Palace for the use of their tune establishment for photographing Bernhard and Williams Photography for their super shutter skills Stephanie Wurzer for her added effort in selling our books The Administration and Teachers who have given us extended privileges and support throughout the year Our staff photographers for their extra hours during a deadline schedule Bob Stephenson ot Taylor Publishing for his patience enthusiasm and dyno Vocabulary Wide World Photos for the year s current event photos they supplied to us Anita Diaz for helping us through the toughest part of the year with pa tience understanding and lots ot courage Barbara Doran Robert Daskas Larry Alarid Mark Bower Lisa Meighan Eddie Clegg Richard Daskas Deborah Bunton Roberta Carlson Lara Wilson Jeri Austin Barbara Creason Mary McKay Patty MacMillan Ann Must Karen O dell Lynn Lipinski Brio Garrett Kandi Willis Dawn Zachrnan Bob McDanlel David Galvin Editor in Chlet Assistant Editor Business Manager Clubsllfaculty Editor Sports Editor Layout! 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