Buckeye Union High School - Falcon Yearbook (Buckeye, AZ)
- Class of 1977
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He further continued his conquest of BUHS by disguising himself as the Hawks Haven director and setting up Dumbkins as the special of the day . The students eager for a change of munchies readily snarfed them up. The Dumbkins made them immune to any kind of educational instruction. lt was then that Klever Kieffer, who didn't fall prey to Dr. No-Knovv's scheme, because he brought his lunch to school, looks inside his classring for Hawkmans unlisted number and calls him to come and save the day. Continue with us as we relate the 1976-77 school year and the Adventures of Havvkmanl DR. NO-KNOW HAWKMAN MAE' HE , MAN HVED 7-5 U BA if L SALL CK RCQLVIFE THE X ' . nk P wwffil I l L,- ig. LL 1: A fir 'f 1fi1iiir x u ,- M1 ..x,n1xf VAL A .--x -K 1'- ig Q I ' K L ' k,.-- ' x f X , -L..-..A'...,..,,4,, 1.. 'XJ' f f ' f' DOAJ? U0NfU6f?!uz9, HAM !77!?fU M44 HW as 7'Hf3LI we !776y' X X9 77 Jamoz. 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ALSO WUULU T-IKE 'ro TELL You THAT me 511510-SUN GENERAL Has DETERMINED THAT DUMBXINS Ama HAZARDOUS T0 Yowa HEALTH gg 5 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Rhonda IVIenuey VICE-PRESIDENT: IVIary Francis SECRETARY: Margaret Stewart TREASURER: Diana Puga SIEINIIICCDRS m'H1J ,. J,. ,K r-'S 1' . f Q J ., A . C' IQ. X - X V 1-3 f ' K, P I X71 ,, V I, fm X O N4 X . 5 4 MTV , M4 DELLA CAMPBELL DENNIS CARMICHAEL MONICA CARRERA STEVE CELEYA TREY CHAMPIE LEE ANN CHANCELLOR SHELTON CHEATHAM JEFF COKER GEORGE COLE WARD COLE JOE COOPER RUSSELL COX TERRI CROWE DON DAVIS MICHELLE DAVIS JIMMY DE LA PENA PATTY DENNING MARK DE SHAZO A XX ff ik v ? x 'A' X v, I N W. JW. ' ,ff n 4 i U , k H- 6.1. , W 1' fa tsqfjtf' Sl .. ' 'U I 'X 'gyf' ' ,ssh X '4 A up , . n -64 4 v J, X- it uvwx 'Y' 'V --. . I E fr, JUDY LYNN ABBEY J. B. Wants to go into electronics but will probably be a motorcycle nut. Let's go party! I started riding bikes in the Seventh Grade and still ride them. Dirt biking is the most exciting activity. RAY AJA Little Bass Wants to go into Public Relations but will probably be a sheepherder. I give Greg my silver bullet. Working at our sheep ranch takes most of my time. The out of doors seem to give me that invigorating experience. Working with animals sometimes helps me understand people. Jerri Lueck Most Likely to Succeed Craig Smith HARRY A LLEN H. A. Wants to go into money and be a father but will probably be just a father. Where is Bullhead City? Music is my life. It offers me a chance to better my life. There is always room for improvement. ANNA MARIA AMABISCA Anna Wants to be a beautician but will probably be a housewife. At last! Out of school! J like listening to music, watch sports, and movies. Most of all I like going up to the mountains where it is nice, cool, and quiet. MARIE AIVIABISCA Hawkeye Wants to go to college and graduate but will probably be a centerfold for Mad Magazine. Look out Idaho--here I come! I like to party. It is the best way to forget school and the problems that come along with it. HAROLD ANDERSON Lil Bit Wants to go into engineering but will probably be a Recreational Director. Bye, bye, bye, baby! I like to be free to do what I want with my own private time as I see fit! JAMES MONROE ANDERSON, JR. Pres Wants to go into Civil Engineering but will probably be a Civil Engineer--no matter what! When it's 3:05, I will finally be alive! I like to monkey around with cars. Taking them apart and putting them together again. SUSAN BELOAT Hank Wants to be an Interior Designer but will probably be Ms. President. Thank God and Greyhound--I'm gone! I like Pom cause it Gayle Henderson Most Dependable Chris Hunter teaches you to control your temper. It really helps you to get a lot of sleep too. It's fun and I'm going to miss it. EILEEN BILINSKI Eye Wants to be a Psychologist or Peace Corp worker but will probably be a starving artist. So the beat goes on! I really like writing and painting. It gives me a chance to express my thoughts and feelings in a special way. I hope to use these talents later on in my life. DENNIS RAY CARMICHAEL D. Ray Wants to be a farmer, but will probably be a laborer. My jail term is finally up! I like riding bikes and four-wheeling. You can have a lot of fun out in the desert and mess up or what ever you want. Out in the desert the noise of bikes, racing around four-wheeling, or what ever, doesn 't bother anyone. MONICA CARRERA Second Musketeer Wants to be rich but will probably be rich. Mr, Charman, you don't understand. I like to paint, draw. I have a pretty good imagina- tion. I have fun using it. I hope someday that I can really do something with my art. FSTEPHEN CELEYA Crazy Horse Wants to be a mechanic, but will probably be an overweight dishwasher. Please Mr. Charman, Iwas only kidding! I like to be in the desert in an old car listening to the radio and kicking my feet back with my arm around my honey. Just moving in on seventh heaven! JAMES M. CHAMPIE Trey Wants to be a farmerlrancher but will probably be a Disco Jockey. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road! Bareback riding is probably my favorite hobby. I wanted to ride saddle broncs, but there was no opportunity so I ride bareback. LEE ANN CHANCELLOR Lee Wants to be a secretary, but will probably be a housewife. It's about time! I like all kinds of sports. WARD DURANT COLE Wart Wants to be an electrician but will probably be a truck washer for APS. What a reIief! I like to camp out because you get away from all the people. JOSEPH LEE COOPER Joe Wants to be a lawyer but will probably be a policeman. So long, Mr. Gutshall! I like wrestling. It is the sport where you can get out on the mat and try to kill you opponent. It also gives you a good reason for losing weight. TERRI CROWE Terri Wants to be a sales clerk but will probably be a carry out. Goodbye Buckeye! I like tubeing because it is exciting to float down the river and over a fall. You don't know what may happen that's why it's adventurous and exciting DON DAVIS Duck Wants to be a writer but will probably be a T.V. repairman. See you next year! CAs a visitor? I have done many things here at BUHS that would take several hours to relate. I have enjoyed the good ones as well as the bad ones. MICHELLE DA VIS Fern Wants to be an optometrist but will probably be chief photographer for the Buckeye News- paper. Tennis anyone? Tennis is a big part of my life. The idea of doing it all for yourself in singles is really fantastic. What I like best is it's individuality, stamina, and meeting new challenges. JIMMY JOE De La PENA Joe Cool Wants to be an electronic engineer on a ship but will probably be one on a little ship. Goodbye Buckeye High Forever! My thing is water skiing, snow skiing, tubeing, and bull riding. I like to hear everyone say, Stay on Jimmy! PATRICIA DENNING Drox Wants to be a. respiratory therapist but will probably be a medical assistant. Freshman, you can have it! I like to work in the nurse's office because you feel that you are needed. MARK DeSHAZO Mark ' Wants to be an electronics technician but will probably be a cosmopolitan. I wish this had happened 4 years ago! My thing is that I like to sleep a lot then when Iget up I like to go out and have a blast. RUSSELL WAYNE COX Rusty Wantsto be in construction but will probably be a bible salesman. Party! I really enjoy football. MAR K BILINSKI Toots Wants to be an architect but will probably be a printer. What a relief! Drafting is what keeps me occupied. I like the idea of looking around me and seeing the lines and shapes of everything. GEORGEANNA DOMINGUES George Wants to be an artist but will probably be a chief. Indians don't tell lies! I'm interested in doing anything that has to do with art. Art to me is relaxing. You can take your feelings out on art. KANNAH FAY EBERTH Fay Wants to be a nurse but will probably be a housewife with a career. School is finally over! I like health service because it gives me a chance to meet a lot of students. It is very interesting to work with the teacher and learn from her. CHARLES EMMETT ELLIBEE Charles Edlbee Wants to be a jet pilot but will probably be a truck-driver. Gone at last! I took all the hard classes so that I could show all the people in my family that I could do it if I wanted to. I'm going to be a jet pilot if I want to be one bad enough. KRISTEN ELIZABETH B LA NKENSHIP One of the Musketeers Wants to go into journalism but will probably be an old maid. It was fun while it lasted. I like cheerleading. It gives me a chance to meet people and it also gives me an opportunity to get involved with student acitivites. It's alot of work, but the fun that goes with it is worth it. EDDIE MARIE BOLDEN Ki Ki 84 Company Wants to be a secretary, but will probably be an old fashioned housewife. Thank God I made it! I like reading because it is ex- clting. It makes school pass faster. LAIRD RYAN BOLLINGER The Kid Undecided about profession but will probably be a playboy. I like girls! Going on dates, going to parties, going cruising, watching girls, and flirting. JEFFREY NEAL BRANNAN Jeff or Cameraman Wants to be a cameraman for Wide World of Sports but will probably work in a Fotomat in the Sahara Desert. Take my girlfriend... Please I became interested in inhaling balloons when I had my first birthday party. Now I have got to the point where I can inhale 35 balloons at once. I'm probably full of more air than anyone in the world. A LLEN DA LE BROWN Dale Hale Wants to be a forester but will probably be a lumberjack. It's been fun. Hiking in the desert and backpacking in the pines is what I like to do. CHARLES SCOTT BROWNE Charlie Brown Wants to be a mechanic but will probably be a hobo. Up your nose with a rubber hose I like milk. It makes me a jolly good fellow. It helps me unwind and sometimes makes me meIIow. A GERA LD BROWN Yogi Wants to be a football player and a coach, but will probably be a coach. Once you cross the Rhine River never jump back in. THERESA BULFER Bulfer Wants to be a Dental Assistant but will probably be a housewife and a Dental Assistant. It's about time! I like all sports of all seasons. MARY JOANNE BURTON Burt Wants to be a doctor but will probably be a mother. What's happening after the game ? I just like talking to people. You can learn quite a lot from any conversation. Today 's world revolves around people and the more you get involved with them the more involved you'll get inthe worId. MAR CELLA E. CALLON Marcie Wants to be a Vet but will probably be a waitress in a local truck stop. May you always be grand! I like to travel and meet real nice Patti Smith John Palumbo ' Most School Spirit people. I like horseback riding, diving, and surfing in California. DELLA ANN CAMPBELL Dee Wants to be a person who works with people but will probably be a housewife. Class of '77 is the best! I like to do lots of things. I like to support my school football team because they are the best! SHELTON CONROY CHEATHAM Shelton Wants to be a construction worker but will probably be a Deisel Jockey. Was it worth it? Coming to town and seeing all of my friends and finding out what's happening is what I like to do. JEFFERY ALEN COKER Jeff Toker Wants to be a surveyor but will probably be rich or arrested. I came, Isaw, I cut class! I like to come to school late so that I can make out real good excuses. Like the whole rear end of my car fell out. GEORGE COLE Pinky Wants to be a Game Warden but will probably be working my head off. I've made it! To me Judo is fun. I like the idea of matching skills and brains. When I win it feels good! MARY MARGARET FRANCIS Mary Wants to be a physical therapist but will probably be a professional wine coniswiere ll can't spelll. Head for Archies and then the hills! I like to go shopping and lunch in Phoenix.I like to dance and party with my friends. TIM FREDERICK Foxie Most Athletic Michelle Davis Yogi Brown Wants to be a grocery manager but will probably be a playboy. I'm innocent! I like four wheeling. The only bad thing about it is that when you are out in the desert with a girl, you never get stuck. GREG GALPIN Ez Wants to be a car salesman but will probably be a sanitary engineer. There's a Ford in your future. I like girls, lunchtime, and ride around. That is what I base my life on, in that order. MICHELLE MARIE GANDA RA Curlyhead Wants to be an policewoman but will probably be a college student. So long, Mr. Johnson! I like sports a lot and I like making this school proud. It gives you a good feeling inside. WILLIAM DAVID GARNER Willie Bill .4 ,MIA H 1- -We :' ' 3, L, L M. X N. x su- fs-1 I 4 x Lt, ' . .Jazz ' ,l. V' ...vt 74 , ww' , ii .f.4v,7. J .. . 'R ' i ' if , ,'.'1iQ. I T' ,Elm , M. ,.j.,,,, . .,., . ,hp l w ,.. 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L , ' ,ll fx -5 ', 1r 4 W, A? - ,V w ww K, i ,A ,K if , K my 5, CRAIG GATLIN GEANA GILLIHAN SHARON JAMESON LEIGH JANEWAY N 4' 'I ,N 0,' 'Qi JANET GRAVES DIANNA GREEN PAULA JOHN RONALD KELTON .mi JJ!- u , M, . ef fb , L , Q' -5 -J Q' 3,- v 0 M 101 , I 40- .,4,.v-S E' P ,. .,, A r ff. --'uv wk. 0'- - . 2-. -' ' ' 1 1 if 1. ,,. 44 'A ' ' 1 'i iv' Q .1 i,-x 'QI ,A N I F. . X as-. .af-' 'QP X as I 1 me 'Us -'va-7' K , x Y A N J a i Xu, My Wu, Vo- lg, ,vo 'vs A .J Wants to be a technician but will probably be poor. I shall return! I love to ride bikes.I started about nine years ago. When I ride I like to feel free and when I ride I am free! DAVID GARRISON Dave Wants to be a computer operator but will probably be unemployed. Do it, to it, Buck- eye High! I like all kinds of sports. Sports to me is like seeing yourself as you really are. I believe that people love sports for what the player is instead of what he is not. Do your own thing! GEANA GILLIHAN Midge Wants to be a cosmetologist but will probably be unemployed like Dave. Till we meet Nlost Talented Jeff Brannan lVlonica Carrera. again! I enjoy mountain climbing in a 4- wheeler. Everything is beautiful from above. Feel free! DIANNA GREEN Purple Wants to be a stewardess but will probably be a housewife. The day has finally come! I really like hanging around my friends. We like going to shows, swimming, or just staying at home talking. I think if you have friends you don't need much else. BILL GROIVIBACH Lumper Doesn't know what he wants to be but will probably be a tennis show model at Duran 's. The terror of the streets is loose again. I like hot rodding but it is illegal. However, it does give me a chance to meet people ipolice, officers, judges, etc.l and a reputation iusually bad! about being a safe and courteous driver. JULIE HANCOCK Little witch Wants to be a photographer but will probably be the toast of the town. It's about time! I like photography because it lets me see the beauty of the world through my lens. NICKY HARDIN Hicky Hardup Wants to be a mechanic but will probably be a tire rack. Another day, another girl! I like to wrestle because it gives me a chance to meet people from other schools. Ialso like to have a good time with my friends. AVEL JESUS HEDGES Navel Orange Wants to be a rich man but will probably be an architect. WeIl, Ifinally get to retire! I like singing and being in plays. Ithink it's fun. Nlost Talkative Robert Tedder GAYLE HENDERSON Quacker Wants to be a pediatrician but will probably be a lifetime student. Will you miss me? Sometimes I just ride around town, so I can talk to my friends, but other times I like to go out on the backroads till I think I can't peddle any more. FREEMAN HERRING Bug Wants to be a woods teacher but will probably be a nark. You haven't seen the last of me. I like to play sports because the coaching is good' and the athletes are greatl. I do it for the fun. CHRISTOPHER HUNTER Chris Wants to be a vet but will probably be a short center for the NBA. Drinking is a stimulant to your health! I really enjoy sports because I like the training. It puts me closer to the real action. I also like fishing trips to Welton. DIXIE HUNTER Dix 84 Bubbles Wants to be an editor but will probably be poor and under priviledged. Right on Rodeo! I like going to rodeos. They are fun and there usually are cute cowboys walking and riding around. After the rodeo there are dances. Like they say Rodeos is America's Number One Sport! KEVIN HULL Fish Wants to be a landscaper but will probably be a fisherman. I will return! I like to ride Motorcycles. It gives me a chance to be free and to have fun on my spare time. LEIGH JANEWAY Leo Doesn't know what she wants to be and ain't tellin' What she will probably be. It's about time! I like snow skiing because you feel so free and you get a chance to meet people. PAULA JOHN P.J. Wants to be a social worker but will probably be poor and married with a bunch of kids. Good ridance! I like to have fun, get together with my friends and do things. SHARON ROSE JANIESON Flirty Wants to be a policewoman but will probably be a singer in a night club. So long, BUHS! I'd like to be a policewoman. I'n'i'- not a libber because I do think that men are a very im- portant part ofa woman 's life. I like to sing but I'll probably work my way through college. RONALD KELTON Bill Wants to be a multimillionaire playboy but will probably be tired. Kiss me goodby cause I'm not coming back! I love to race and chase girls. Both are good for the health. ERIC KENNEDY IIEII Wants to be a forester and will probably be a forester. Thanks but good ridance! Foot- ball is my main thing in school. It's the most exciting part of my life and I live for Friday nights. CHERYL KILPATRICK Wiggles Wants to be a lawyer but will probably be a mother of nine. Just try to dolwithout me! Nly thing is traveling. Itravel a lot and it gives me the opportunity to do the things that I like. RIC KY KING Hot dog Wants to be a. dairyman but will probably be a professional ditch burner. Eat Winnies! I like 4-wheeling because you can go almost anywhere. It's especially fun in a Dodge Power- wagon. ENIILY KISSLING DE Em Wants to be a fashion designer but will probably be an old maid. Let's shine it one! I think I like to meet new people. It makes you aware of what is happening in other peoples heads and know that you can use their experiences to help you out in the world today. DEBORAH KAY LAFFOON Foon Wants to be a stewardess but will probably be a freeloader. Keep on truckin! I like to listen to music because it gives me a chance to relax and unload all of my worries. SHELLEY DIANE LARSON Shel Wants to be a secretary but will probably be just a wife. I'm gonna miss everybody! I like cheer leading and Iwant to be a cheer- leader in college. I also love to sing and I'd really like to be part of a professional group someday. ELAINE MARIE LOCKLAR Tee Tee Wants to be a horse trainer but will probably be a nothing. Thank God and luck I got through without any trouble. I like riding horses and working with them. Someday I am going to have a ranch in northern Arizona. KATHLEEN LEONA LOCKLAR Kitty Kat Wants to be a secretary but will probably be a clerk. I can't help it! I like to ride horse- back. It gives me a sense of freedom. PAMELA K. LORENSEN Pam Wants to be a secretary but will probably be a housewife. So long high school! I like all kinds of athletics like going to rodeos and riding horses and stuff like that. WILLIAM LOWE Bill High Wants to be a mechanic and will probably be a mechanic las long as he doesn't have to work on Chevies.i Get a Chrysler lor at least a Ford!i I like dirt biking, 4 wheeling, work- ing on cars, and eating. I would like to be- come a mechanic and set up 4 drive and sand rails for racing. JERRI LUECK Fannie Wants'to be a singer, volleyball player, and a secretary but will probably be a singing volley- ball player who types. Where's the guys? Volleyball is my thing. I really love the sport because it's so much fun and it takes team- work. JOE HERNANDEZ LUGO Joe Wants to be a National Guard but will probably be a bachelor. I'll keep on trucking! My favorite thing is throwing a frisbe, because it makes me feel good all over. PHYLLIS ANN MAHAN Phil or Peewee Wants to be an Air Force woman but will probably be a housewife who gets old before her age. The world has no longer to wait for me! I like reading. To me reading is kind of like watching TV. I can picture everything going on. CANDY MANCUSO Candy Wants to be a stewardess but will probably be nothingf It's a nice place to visit, but I'd hate to live here! I like to drive. Getting behind the wheel gives me a sense of power. PAUL MANSANARES Pee Pee Wants to be a contractor but will probably be a brick maker. Bronze my trumpet and don't forget me! I like wrestling because it makes you wonder if you're really physically and mentally better than your opponent. CAROL ANN MARSHALL Mouse Wants to be an X-Ray Technician but will probably be alone. What to do, what to do, what to do! I like to go places and do things. I like football games, basketball games, or a school play. BRENDA COLLEEN MARTINEZ Bren Wants to be a nurse's aid but will probably be a housewife. Bye! I'll come and visit! I like to take pictures of people, to ride in my dad's trucks, and just go different places. CURTIS D. MASON Curly Wants to be a warden of a prison and will probably be 900363. I shall not return! I like all kindsof sports. In the fall football is my game and in the winter I like wrestling. As long as Iam busy, I'm OK. BETTI MAZUREK Burt Wants to be single but will probably be married. Thank God! Graduation, and I'm gone! I love to talk. It's interesting to be able to meet new people and have something to say even though it's not worth saying. IRVIN, RAYMOND MAZUREK Bubba Has no idea what he wants to be and since he couldn't write bum, he still has no idea. Tell you in a few years when I graduate! I like to hunt. DAVID CLINTON MCKINNEY Friz Wants to be an engineer but will probably be a prisoner. Goodbye, cruel world! I like to ride bikes whether it's on a street or dirt. It gives me a feeling of being free. Best Dressed Betti Mazurek Eric Kennedy RHONDA LYNN MENUEY Rhoda or Fay Wants to be a nurse or actress but will probably be a cleaning woman or star in the Buckeye Pioneer Days Melodrama. Don't try to be President of everything, limit it to 3 things! I like being loud and always talking. If you speak up or talk enough people will eventually listen to you. How do you think I'm where I'm at today? And what I'lI be in the future? CHRISTINE MEREDITH Chris Wants to be a wife and special-aid teacher but will probably be a wife and mother. No more pom practices! I like pom because I love to dance. It takes a lot of time and there 's lots of conflicts. MARK MILLER Killer Miller Wants to be a PE teacher or coach but will probably be the President. No words! I like playing football. It gives me a great feeling when you're on the field and hear people yelling for your team. RONALD MONGO LD Mongolian Wants to be a carpenter but will probably be an aircraft mechanic who changes mufflers on a jet. Will this work on a Ford or a Chevy? I like doing things on my own. This gives me a chance to show how Ifeel and what I want to do without any rules. I want to express my- self in what I do. JANICE RENEA MONROE J.J. Wants to be a secretary but will probably be a special education teacher. School work is never done. I like to do many things. How- Most Flirts Tina Schulz Mark Sedig ever, Ithink sewing and cooking are my favorite. TER R Y MONTGOMERY Dwink Wants to be a race car mechanic but will probably be pumping gas somewhere. Good ridance you turkeys. I like football but the practices are a bummer. It's hard work but it feels good when you are on the winning side. JOANN ELAINE MORRIS Jo Wants to be a business administrator but will probably be a stewardess. Only four more years to go. My favorite thing to do is to ride my brother's motorbike in the desert. Out there I'm all by myself and it gives me time to think about things. MARIA ANTONIETA MUNOZ Tony Wants to be a photographer but will probably be a foreign language teacher. I leave it all . 'Nik v. ,- .x. .Q fax - W ,, .F V r Y is X i M Qi lfmgxtf li Y. n 4 zf- ..-p Uv M-.. '- ' . t 52 9 We uf' . fw- 'if 4, Lf ' - Q 1.1 ' ' ' J .. s UR! W UN ' -... .st ', .l wg. f f e- N .1 . ra ygig .fn A vi ' at I TONY MUNOZ ANNIE MYERS DAVID MCKINNEY DENISE NAPO LITANO RACHAEL NARRAMORE SUSAN NEAL HEIDI NEIGH RUBEN NUNEZ JOHNNY NUNEZ HORTENSIA OCHOA OSCAR OCHOA LINDA OFFICER SHERRI OXFORD STEVE PA DIL LA JOHN PA LUMBO DAVID PEABODY X-1' LARRY PIERCE DIANNA PUGA JANET ROBERTS JANET L. ROBERTS GEORGE ROHRBACK RANDY RUSSELL VIC KI RUSSELL FRED PRYOR BRENT REED GEORGIA SAPWELL GREG SCARABINO RALPH SCARABINO TINA SCHULTZ TONY SCOTT 1 fgliikm -4- N., F 5 'i' ' '....... , N 51+ ' ,Z A .AX , ' A I Q ,E W rt J' ' . X X a se' lg' bt S ar I 1 i 31 T 'Q L, + sei. f J C qw- -ap 407' W up to you! I like to take pictures. Ithink there's something kind of special in photogra- phy-like making something permanent of a passing thing or moment. ANNIE MELISSA MYERS First Musketeer Wants to be a stewardess but will probably be a professional talker. Remember the 3 Musketeers plus 1. I like to talk. Ever since I was born I had something to say. I think the most important right is the Freedom of Speech! DENISE ANN NAPO LITANO 3rd Musketeer Wants to be a stewardess but will probably be a beach bum. I have not yet begun to party! I like to dance, especially ballet. I Most Feminine Most Masculine Curtis Mason Shelley Larson take tap, ballet, and jazz lessons. They are something that let me be me. RACHEL LEE NARRAMORE Rache Wants to be a barrel racer but will probably be a cowboy chaser. Let's rodeo! I like to rope and barrel race. I've been raised with horses and would go crazy without em. SUSAN ELAINE NEAL Sue Wants to be an accountant but will probably be married. I hope Chris gets here for gradu- ation. I like to write long letters to Chris but what I like better is to get them lfrom Chrisl. HEIDI RUTH NEIGH Swiss Miss Wants to be a nurse but will probably be bare- foot and pregnant. Keep on partying! I like to make people happy that's why I'd like to go into nursing. JOE RUBEN NUNEZ Rubean Wants to be a mechanic but will probably be a father for a bunch. May my car never break down! I like to ride around. I like to see what the world looks like thru the rear view mirror. JOHN JOE NUNEZ IIJII Wants to be rich but will robabl be a farm P Y worker. Viva la raza! I like to play basket- ball, track, and cross country. They have kept me in school and out of trouble. HORTENSIA VIRGIL OCHOA Tencha Wants to be a policewoman but will probably Most Witty Joe Cooper Rhonda Menuey be a cotton chopper. Ya se va! I like sports, music and drawing. OSCAR OCHOA Werewolf Wants to be an engineer but will probably be a trash collector. Oscar go back to schooI! I like to play! LINDA OFFICER Lu Lu Wants to be a beautician but will probably be a mother and wife. No more sprints! I like to get involved in helping others. That's why I get involved in student body activities. SHERILYN OXFORD Sheri Wants to be a commercial artist but will probably be a dog catcher. I'm about to paint the world. I enjoy art. The subject is interesting and there are so many fields in it. There is always something new to do. My goal in life is to paint Buckeye Blue and Gold. STEVE PA DIL LA Totegoat Wants to be a cop but will probably be a guard at San Quentin. Get it on with a GTO! My thing is cars. I like to talk about cars with people. It opens up a new kind of respect for cars and those who take care of them. JOHNNY PA LUMBO John Wants to be an entomologist but will probably be a Ho Ho Holic. Bob Dylan's still the best! I like football. It's fun to go out and knock the heck out of someone or catch a pass and go for a TD. DAVID PEABODY Dave Peabrain Wants to be a data processor and will probably be one. College, here I come! I like playing chess. It gives me a chance to challenge someone and besides it gives me a way to pass my lunch hour. LARRY PIERCE Larry Wants to be a bandsman and will probably be with music someway. One, and a Two, and a Three! Music is what I like best. This year I am the drum major for the band and it really feels great to be out there! FRED PR YOR Fred Wants to be a Cycle Repair and Sales shop man but will probably be a baseball player. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I like motor- cycles because I've seen a few races and it's really fun to ride them. Ialso like to work on them. BRENT REED Brent Wants to be a forest ranger but will probably be a garbage collector. All right! I like to ride around when I'm not working. DIANA LYNN PUGA Diana Wants to be a social worker but will probably be a teacher. Live it up! I like acting. It gives me a chance to find other sides of people. You can really let your self go. Act! JANET ROBERTS Janet plain Wants to be a medical assistant but will probably be a nurse. It's about time I made it! I really enjoyed being in band and con- cert choir. I might like to major in music someday. JANET L. ROBERTS Janet Wants to be a clerk but will probably be a homebody. Sorry, no comment! I like to meet lots of people and listen to records. GEORGE ROHRBACK George Wants to be a photographer but will probably be a male model. Don't turn on the lights! I like taking pictures developing them. I get a kick out of watching the picture form in the tank. VICKIE LEE RUSSELL Vicki Wants to be a housewife and will probably be a Mommy . Don't live to party, party to live! I enjoy being a homemaker. I like to sew and cook different things to surprise Dale. I also like to listen to my stereo and wait for people to drop in! RANDY DUANE RUSSELL Randy Wants to be in construction but will probably be a carpenter. Where are all the women? I like baseball because it gives me the chance to participate in sports. It gives me time to think things out. GEORGIA LEE SAPWELL George Wants to be a coach but will probably be a general in the marines. I'm off to bigger and Ili better things. I like horseback riding. I like to hop on my trusty steed and take off thru the desert with my dog following us. GREG SCARABINO Patches Wants to be a plumber but will probably be a money maker. Is there going to be a party? I like photography. I like to take pictures of girls best of aIl. RALPH MICHAEL SCARABINO Ralph Wants to be a body and fender man and will probably be one. Work is done right only if pride is taken in the work. TINA MARIE SCHULZ Tuna Wants to be a music teacher but will probably be a housewife. I made it! I like to be with myfriends, be free, and do the things I like. I don't want to get married until school is out and then I want to be a music teacher. ANTHONY SCOTT Tony Wants to be a plumber and will probably be rich. Bye I like basketball because I like to travel to different schools and meet others. I don 't like to stay in one spot too long. MARK LEROY SEDIG Markus Wants to be a salesman but will probably be a peasant. I regret that I have only one body to give to all those girls. I dig girl watching. It all started about six years ago. I didn't mean for it to happen but there I was drooling all over the place. RALPH SEDIG, JR. Bee Ba Wants to be happy and will probably be a happy mechanic. It is time to live! Speed is my thing. I like to go fast. The faster I go the better I feel. JAMES CORY SHAW Cruiser Wants to be a helicopter pilot but will probably be a skilled laborer. It's really over! I like working on my car. It's fun to get down on the engine and get all greased up. That doesn't bother me it washes off. It's cool ! FRANCIS ELDA SOTO Big E Wants to be a typist and will probably be one. Never can say adios! I like to go to dances, especially in Mexico. BRUCE SMITH Vern Wants to be a truck driver and will probably be a farmer. I got to get outa here! I like to go home and be able to just kick back and relax. I like to listen to my stereo. It gives you feelings hard to describe. PATRICIA SMITH Patti Wants to be in business but will probably be a P.E. teacher. Enjoy! My thing is cheer- leading. I like it because it promotes school spirit! ' STEVEN SMITH Smitty Wants to be a jack-of-all trades but will probably be a cabinetmaker. Thank God it's over! I like old automobiles. Nothing gives a person more pleasure than taking something old and making it like new again. CHARLA ANN SPROWLS Chuck Wants to be a housewife and will probably be a good one. I thought I'd never make it! I'm getting married and I'm really excited. Being a housewife is going to be my thing. It's not going to be easy but I'm looking forward to it. Set'em Up The best way to pass my spare V ,- 1. time is to be at a roping arena. . 3 r MARGARET CAROL STEWART A - 1 . Marty I Wants to be an agriculturist but will probably be a farmer. Good ridance! I like FFA be- ' f cause it gives one a chance to understand ag. - if The experience you get is beneficial to be- v W , - -. coming a good farmer. ROBERT DANIEL SUMMERS I 1 I . 4 sl J it P' rl ' 'N 'I Jw , 5 f' li ' , 1. 'fic r f ! Kiln' 7- H if I E f I ' ' , ' , , Danny an x l 1 .X , N , . A , 1. . X A , . 4 , , I ,pi .. I . ..- , Q' o, .1 . . 4 e, :I X 5 ' A Wants to be a housebuilder but will probably 2 . . .Q , be a head donut maker. Well, I have to go! I 5 1 ,, - Q 1 I L- ta, My thing is baseball. I really enjoy competing if ' ' V V - 3. ' QF in the sport. . - Y ' . KENNETH SYLVESTER ' V ' A ' Z ..'?. .pf-4 '. .. by ' . Most Fun to be With .W , '- Denise Napolitano A '- - D. Ray Carmichael Wants to be an electrician but will probably be a bee worker. No more school! I like v football. It is fun to be able to take your anger out on other people. I like to win though! ROBERT TEDDER Robbie Wants to be a farmer but will probably be a ,nf I jffitf ,AX f . fd' ff' 2 'i , , 4-fb' . poor one. Goodbye and good Iuck! FFA is -'I' . a club to be in because you get experience in most Ag related jobs. SANDRA TEDDER ' Sis X 'tm' wilt- ,K X Wants to be successful in everything she does ,, and probably will be. Knock it off! I like ' to meet people, play at Parker, football, X 1 frisbies, and ride motorbikes. Most of all I . don't like writing things like this. A ,bi t LEZAH ANE TER KELSEN Y I7 I Hazel Wants to be a Journalist and will probably be a journalist. Maybe I'll learn something in college. My main thing lately has been trying to get through Chemistry. Showing my quarter horse just about takes up the rest of my time. CLAUDIA THOMPSON None Wants to be an airline stewardess but will probably be a housewife. Have fun little kiddies in school! I like being out with people. That's why Ithink that I would like to be an airline stewardess. I also like to party. ALEX R. TOLMACHOFF Ali Wants to be a farmer but will probably be a ttf Most Shy Paula John Paul Mansanares tractor driver. Look out ladies, here I come! I like to go four-wheeling. I think it is fun to V ,fifty I ,.,,3,.'f get into my truck and drive it out in the desert. ,fowl emacs Towmssmo ' ' Ralph ft 1352 Wants to be a plane. It's on the house! I 23 ' ev Av ,,. A if like writing because I can say my true feelings sz: E'-uf .. without being put down. I like to write about 1 the things I like. ' GARY B. TREGUBOFF none Wants to be a rancher or mechanic but will probably be broke. Do' you have something for a headache? Stock car racing gives me the W , feeling of freedom. When I'm out on the track it's just me and my car. CAROLYN LEE WILLIAMS Y f .,,,. GREGORY STEWART Raggedy Ann , Copenhagen Kid Wants to be a stage actress but will probably flhqfir Wants to be a college student but will probably be an audience. I like acting, Drama has ---1 be a parking attendant at Buckeye Hills. been fun for me this year, and my teacher ,M -J - e 1 l:v:Q!1P 0 Ng LU -:mr-sziag. YY X -. ,v:,,,m. ,. ..,,g,,. pf ,W '1'X' M M N qw? ,..:'H ,J N 1 ,M 2' wif' if x, wa. M Je. , vy- M ev .. , , , -l. qs, 11: XM, .. 2 me, Wm .vp sl Yi ,,. M 'rg 92.35 GI if Y - Y A-h D 1 AY! , P. sf? 431' ar, 'eeqw YW , EJ YF. x? 1, A -v al' 11?- '51 fi' .E ... 7 39.pr -N . Ai! E. , Q f fi.. 'Ee sb Q gay- ?2'.t iixgaai es. is ,YJ gt . 1 lMiss Leel has been super terrific. I will remember drama class for the fun I had at BUHS. SHAANN WILLIAMS Shay Wants to be a housewife and will probably be a housewife, I can't believe I finished the whole thing! Working with retarded kids, going to motorcycle races, and hiking in the White Tanks Mountains are my kind of things. WA LTER KEITH WILLIAMS Kekee Wants to be a machine repairman and will probably be a machine repairman. East is East and West is West and never again shall we meet. I like to play football because it's a thing that turns me on. I wish problems Most Irrusistable -l . . bk Rusty Cox wouldn't have developed and I could have done a good job playing with the Mighty Hawks. SANDRA WITHERSPOON Sandy Goodbye Buckeye! Now what do I do? REUBEN WOOD Luther Wants to be a farmer but will probably be poor. Wrestlers make better lovers I like football because it gives me a chance to kill people. But wrestling is more fun. In wrestling I get a chance to break their neck, arms, and fingers. ROBERT WOOD Bert Wants to be a carpenter but will probably be a dirty old man. Larry, the Big 5 will get you yet! I really like music. I could sit around all day with head phones on. Ialso like to water ski and party. JOHN YOUNG John Boy Wants to be a. farmer but will probabl be oor. Y P They won't forget us! I like to associate with other people and have a good time. JANET LYNN GRAVES J.G. Wants to be a wonderful secretary but will probably be an old maid. It's finally over! I like meeting new people and getting along with them. I love to ride horses, swim, and ski. THOMAS TRUJILLO Thomas Wants to be a prisoner of time. I give my place in time to the followers! My thing is to get loose and write my music. NANCY ANNE TURNER Nan Wants to be a legal secretary but will probably be a wife. I wish John was here! I like volleyball, just to have fun, and get crazy with the rest of the girls. OLGA LIDIA VASQUEZ Oh Will probably be a clerical typist. Never can say goodbye. I like to do just about anything, especially going to dances in Mexico. REBECCA SUE VAN DE WATER Becky Wants to be a writer but will probably be a domestic engineer and mother. I'm sorry, but I'm glad I'm going! I like to write. I like to be able to let others know how I feel, or sometimes how others feel also. To show that there are good times and bad, and if we learn to love one another the good times will always overcome the bad. MARY VELA Chaparita lmeans shortyl Wants to be an interior decorator but will probably be a cotton chopper. I like having fun trying anything once within reason. I like meeting different kinds of people, different nationalities. THERESA VILLA Fitz Wants to be whatever she turns out to be but will probably be a wife. I like to go to a party when there's a lot of people and everyone's having fun. TIlVl VILLA Tim Wants to be a welder but will probably be an adult. The war is over! I like to be with people but not in school. The best part of my school years was my Jr. year. It was full of excitement because there was always something to do. CAROL WA LLS Buddies Wants to be a wealthy person but will probably be an alcoholic. lJust kiddin'!J Goodbye cruel world! RENITA GALE WARNER Pretty face Wants to be a model. Never can say goodbye, and party time! I like to party on the week- end. That's the way I meet new friends and have lots of fun. CHERYL WASHINGTON Chicken Wants to be a cosmetologist but will probably be a wife. Good luck cheerleaders! I like cheerleading. It makes me feel like I'm a A leader. I like track because it makes me feel like a winner. DAVID B. WEST Pest Wants to be a pilot but will probably be an Indian fighter. Where's the party? I like flying. I like the free feeling you get when you are high in the sky looking down over fields, mountains, streams and rivers and seeing the earth as you've never seen it before. SHERYL ANN WHITESHIELD Sherrie Wants to be a nurse but will probably be un- married and a secretary. I love to sing. It really helps me to express myself and to com- municate with others. ROBERT TYLER WHITLOCK Tyler Liplock Doesn't know what he wants to be but will probably be rich. An artist's work is never done! I like music and stereo equipment. Maybe that's what I'll do for a living since I am already rich to the bone. Junior Class Officers President-Doug Cooper Vice President-IVle-Ilisa Narrarmore Treasurer-Nlarcella Johnson Secretary-Sabrina Nardini Girls Representative-Barbara Brown . 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We have one more year to look fonfvard to . CSusan Terkelsen? Having better teachers than last year. CJo Ables? Mickey told me about Life Cereal and l like it. CPaulette Wilson? Over ruling the Freshmen and Sophomores . CGerri Cantu? ' Not being treated like a Freshman . CConnie Scarborough? ' Yousdogthhave. to take P .E. and its better A than beinga oFr6ssh .J tLiz Strothers? A Your just about finished with school. tLaura Bickerstaff? Being above sophomores and frosh with only one more year to go. CLorrese Parker? ' Having one more year to go. CTheresa lVIiller? Because the Junior Class has dollar signs in their eyes and money makes the world go around. CBoo Boo Williams? ' All the teachers feel sorry for you because your going to be a Senior. You have one more year to look at all the girls. CVictor Caratachea? Getting to choose more of your classes. CJohn Teller? ' ' Finally getting out of Geometry . CRose Pen- nington? Baker, Ceola Barnes, Rhonda is X XS. will SEQ! . X V, .. 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Q ft, 2 R X , Witherspoon, Joanne 2,5 ,fr 5 Wordinger, Kathleen ' ' - . - - 1 eA-e. g , 31 Yates, Jonathan R X ' W Young, William mime' or i X ' X X A A x L xx, I , - is N AUTOGRAPHS GF MY JUNIOR FRIENDS! G Sophomore Class Officers President: Larry Benson Vice President: Nlark Sanders Secretary: Cathy Carrera Treasurer: IVIike Kepler Representatives: Ricky Napolitano Sine Rohrback S IPHS 1 X .2 s I Q ,-. ' v' ff Y i 'fini J L-. Iii Q X' Q ... if ll 3- C 5 .v 4 I wed an 555 Q 53.45 , f , I wiv? U H222 wfif5FQ1 Q uw VJNX 329' PASTNEJZUS SGPHGMORES The advantage of being a Sophomore is you can push the Freshmen around. CBilly Curr? When you're a Freshmen no one wants you. A lot more girls to choose from. CRichard Craft? Better than being a Freshman. CGary Nlayfield? Were not babies anymore. CCheryl Pierce? Being able to look down on the Freshmen guys, and being able to look at all the good looking girls. CJ ohn Turnage? You only have two more years to go. CCindy Schmitt? You're tougher and quieter than all the Fresh- men. CCarl B. BostJr.? You know more girls than lastyear. lLon lVliller? You're a lot better looking, and wear Red, White and Blue hats. llVliller Wolf? You're not a Freshman, your right in the middle and have two more years to go. CJ im Walls? You can still use Freshmen excuses. ClVlarty Sedig? l no longer have to take my dog on my dates. CJoey Nardini? You can join Auto-club. CRandy Carter? You can talk to all the Freshman girls and some Junior girls. lEddie Laughrey? You get to pick on Freshmans and get in trouble. CDan Elmore? We won't get hurt by the Freshmen. CDon Woods? Not being a Freshman. lDavid Brady? Hoping to be a Junior. lJoe Cook? Hoping to graduate soon. CRobert lVloore? Only two more years left. CDenise Richline? There's still two years left to have some fun. CDebbie Dillow? The good life is still ahead. lCindy Troyer? Knowing that ya still have two years left to make the best for your future. ClVlarcia lVIoon? 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Chairman 3 i N., '- Hop -ef 3 ins, Neil Sivils, Patricia . L - I Q V ie' Smith, Earl English English Thompson, L oren Jurn, Carol Neumeyer, Charles Physical Education Physical Education Ui , x i .E I 1- ,fig lf: A i f ,Q .A , 2 7 N r 9 xx 5 V 9 X P C l 1 My .l Q I -ftliglzl X if N' A -X .4 V, X5 I 125565 XX 4 A' 7' in! Stephens Connie Wood, Marea k , Astronomy 84 Planetarium Home Ec. Chairman Home Economics Librarian 77 fx. -4 KS M A I N T E N A N C E Head c..sf0d.an Eldon schoomvef Dennis Hansen Rose Federico I X JD 1 A Q fx- ' 1- 1 ww' 4 Q ' h A nb' .Z Everett Myers Executive Director Jack Sweeney Asst. School Psych. The basic goal of the Maricopa Special Services Consortium is to provide the expertise and programs for special services that each of the schools in the program cannot effectively, efficiently, andfor eco- nomically provide as in- dividual districts . MARICOP PECI L ER ICES CON ORTI -.-' !Y!Y ' ', GQ 1 1 'ac A '51 gs, N Robert Baker Edward Burton Don L. Rooks Administrative Assistant Director of Career Ed. Director of Special Ed. Charlie Guzman Marjorie Grapes Kathy Varney Speech Pathologist Executive Secy. Psych. Aide Pat Yanez Alice Charman Pam Rodriquz Speech Aide Homebound Teacher Receptionist-clerk Typist - AUTOGRAPH HERE ONLY IF YOU,VE EATEN A DUMBKIN. AUTOGRAPHS HERE OF HAWKMAN,S FRIENDS fl JA PURT WN A -Q Freeman H erring Gerald 'Yogi' Brown and Eric Kennedy elected co-captains by the team. All Conference Team lst Team Offense Yogi Brown Freeman Herring Running Back Running Back 2nd Team Offense Craig Smith Guard John Palumbo Receiver Rusty Cox Tackle Gerald 'Yogi' Brown voted outstanding offensive player in the conference. 2nd Team All Conference Defense Curtis Mason Back Russell Henry Linebacker Rusty Cox Tackle Coach Lind LJ 4115, IN wJ 6' Gerald 'Yogi' Brown Craig Smith Rusty Cox Curtis Mason HAWKS SMASH AJO 43-12 The Hawks opened the 1976 Football Season with power to spare as they routed Ajo 43-12 . Yogi Brown scored three touch- downs. The offensive and defen- sive line worked well and by half- time the Hawks had a 34-O lead . There were few penalties and the new helmet rule was called only once , The Hawks had it altogether in the opener. BUCKEYE HAWKS SMASH BISBEE 50-8 On this game's kickoff to Buck- eye, Yogi Brown ran the ball from his eight all the way to score . Before halftime Buckeye scored twice more to make it 22-8 . Another touchdown in the third quarter and it was 29-8 . Three more TD's in the final quarter and the Hawks wrapped up a 50-8 victory as they crushed Bisbee with a powerful show of both offense and defense. Tim Villa did his share by success- fully kicking the extra point six straight times during the evening . Ken Sylvester Alex Tolmachoff Laird Bollinger Bill Grombach L , l .JP I W' .fm- OUJ 6,11 4 5. it Z C I as seq- -, A -u. K N2 4.1 'F , lf' 525, ff? -fx . .A s f mia-'fs--1 'gflt-'Q'-4 ' - ig m y . . g,,,!f'f+- 3'--L. , ,-:fi -fe1sr wisp: 1':7'ff4,7'Jrfi'i' 'Ei,.P1EeJ r ws S ' a:Sei4'1.-riw?-:gr W' 495542 'R 1 C T , . ' 4 . r 1 If f j 'N '? :1'LQf :1 ':'r l ff!'i .?3::' fa-f A w.:.w:,5.tffi. 'T N' 'V '5.'f-L: i- fri f'- Eric Kennedy Harold Anderson Johny Palumbo Tim Villa H WKS TOROS KNIFE HAWKS 20-14 ln spite of the loss, this was one of the best played games this year. The Hawks got off and the Toros promptly fumbled on their own 36 yard line. Rusty Cox got the loose ball. Three plays later, the Hawks led 7-0 with ess than three minutes gone, During the third quarter, Eric Kennedy fired a pass up the middle and he scored . Villa's kick was good . lt was 14-0 . Two first downs later, the Toros scored, tried a running two-pointer which failed, and trailed 14-6. Toros scored again and tried another two- point conversion which failed. lt was 1 4-12 . After another score Mountain View led 20-14 and that was the ball game . lThe game review stories were written by Kris Blankenshipl Gerald Yogi Brown 1st Team All State - Arizona Daily Star, Tucson paper, Honorable Mention All State, Arizona Republic Freeman Herring Honorable Mention All State in Arizona Republic BUHS Football Coaches Outstanding Offensive Back Outstanding Offensive Lineman Outstanding Defensive Back Outstanding Defensive Lineman Yogi Brown Craig Smith Curtis Mason Rusty Cox Coach Schneider Head Football Coach Terry Montgomery Mark Miller Rueben Wood Russell Henry Coach Roberts ,A .-s sg ss, N Y 5.2 5' .4 .JN .N Q x ut' . HHH. all T ,,Q,,,, ..x, , ,. .,,. . i f v L ,,,, 'T ' -sg K Q---1 'l l ' Xxx ky' X' 9 Q- . 0' ,, F T, 1 -.--,J I 'Ii' , f ', -za 'y ' AU ' 'M '- 1 V' ' Z Y ,ft ,A .4 v 'A F' s D 4 I I ei' VJ. u, S as In 0, lv .H f .nh ,. -K X5 , XA un V. ,X -H t, xv Q At 1 l 'V if I v , if 'A .N N , , UW . X9 Q' N2 Sl 0, lu gy. , W X, gil' il ft- K , - Fu- A., QSM 57- M B THE 1976 HAWKS 'Qs lst Row L. R.: B. Smith, E. Kennedy, H. Anderson, J. Campbell, G. LaFevers, J. Peyman, B. Schindler, B. Mazurek, R. Meeks, C. Mason, L. Bollinger 2nd Row: T. Montgomery, D. Burns, K. Sylvester, A. Tolmachoff, B. Grombach, B. Cambron, R. Wood, T. Villa, K. Bolden, K. Benbow, C. Hunter 3rd Row: Coach Lind, S. Hunt, D. Miller, R. Cox, C. Smith, M. Miller, J. Palumbo, G. Brown, C. Spurlock, F. Herring, R. Henry, G. Main, K. Finchum, Coach Schneider. HAWKS HAMMER HAVASU 21-3 At the start of the second quarter Havasu successfully tried a long field goal. The Knights led 3-0. Havasu began to move, but Tim Villa intercepted a pass of on his own 35 to stop the drive. Eric Kennedy got good protection and shot a long pass which was hauled the rest of the way for a touchdown. The Hawks led 7-3. Then Freeman Herring got going and lugged the ball seven times on the drive and carried the ball six times in a row. He scored and so Buckeye led 14-3. Buckeye scored again and the game ended Buckeye 21, Lake Havasu 3. TIGERS ZIP HAWKS 28-O The Hawks looked as if they could hold their own against the Tigers as the game opened. But Gilbert scored, and it was 7-O with less than five minutes gone in the game. Gilbert went on to fumble the ball back to Buckeye as Bill Gromback recovered, but our offense failed to get going again. During the second quarter Gilbert scored again and made the score 14-O. Curtis Mason managed to intercept a pass but a 15-yard penalty against Buckeye gave Gilbert another first down. The Tigers made another touchdown and it was 21-0 at the half. In the fourth quarter a penalty against the Hawks put the Tigers in a good position to score which they did. It was then 28-O. John Palumbo intercepted a Gilbert pass but time ran out and the game ended Gilbert 28, Buckeye 0. BABBLED PASS GIVES HAWKS 14-7 This was a defensive game throughout the first half. Buckeye nearly scored but a pai of penalties against the Hawks stopped th e threat. During the third quarter Gerard goa possession of the ball and scored. The Re Coats led 7-0. Fourth quarter began and after a sweep to the left side the Hawks were on the board. The kick was good so the game was tied 7-7. As time ran out Buckeye squeezed five plays into 25 seconds before Kennedy fired to Palumbo and Finchum grabbed the batted ball and scored. Hawks won their Homecoming game 14-7. HAWKS SPEAR DEMONS 25-24 Yogi Brown ran a punt return for 60 yards and a touchdown in the first quarter and the score was 7-0. Then Dysart got 90ln9 and scored. The Hawks led 7-6 as the Dysart kicked off. Yogi took the kick and went all the way to score. The score was 13-6. As the second quarter opened Dysart gained yardage to score. Buckeye still led 13-12. Demons soon scored again to take an 18-13 lead. Hawks fumbled but the Demons fumbled it back and Sylvester jumped on the loose ball. The Hawks soon scored and led 19-18 at the half. The Hawks soon raised and scored to 25-18. Then the Demons scored once more. Smith and the rest of the line held and Buckeye claimed its fifth victory against two losses. HAWKS WIN PENALTY-FILLED GAME 15-14 Buckeye took this game's opening kick- off to a quick touchdown. It was 7-0. Tolleson got to the Buckeye 45 following the kickoff, but an attempted pass was blocked and the flipping ball fell into the arms of Hawks Spurlock. Then Mason went up the middle to score and another good Villa kick made it 14-zip. Next Tolleson shot a pass to their man in the end zone for six points making the score 14-6. Tolleson soon scored again and tied up the score 14-14. In overtime, Buckeye gained more yardage and won the game 15-14. Had it not been for penalties, Buckeye might have won the game by a big score. lb HAWKS SPLASH PAST BOURGADE 21 13 It was a cold, windy, ram filled night as Buckeye fans watched their Hawks defeat Bourgade in the last football game of the season Buckeye soon went in for a touch down and the score was 7 O After the kickoff, the eagles tried to go for a first down but Mark Miller, Craig Smith, Rusty Cox and company stopped them short Hawks regained their command and Yogi Brown soon went into the end zone to score At the half the Hawks led 14 O A few plays later Bourgade scored making it 14 7 Fortune smiled on the Hawks as Eric Kennedy shot a pass to Russel Henry for the third touchdown Time Villa's kick was good and it was 21-7 Bourgade scored once more but the Hawks still won 21-13 i P -Www lst Row: Coach Witt, Ray Boyd, Larry Officer, Danny Haggard, Pike Smith, Benny Aja, Don Woods, Larry Foltz, Leon Goodwin, Greg Aja 2nd Row: Rory Radovich, Larry Benson, David Hawley, Doug Russell, Pat Villa, Mark Montgomery, Ralph Henderson, Mark Sanders, LaVern Garrett, Johnathan Yates, Coach Neumeyer 3rd Row: Jimmy Palumbo, Kevin Ramsey, Eric Swenson, Paul Patterson, Raymond Barcenas, Richard Herring, Kenny Wolf, Art Welch, Marty Sedig, Mike Roglin, Steve Bales UN ICR VAR ITY Schedule Sept. 23 Mountain View Sept. 30 Ajo Oct. 7 Gilbert Oct. 14 Gerard Oct, 21 Dysart Nov . 4 Tolleson Nov . 11 Bourgade F 1 '-rd! if f 'yr j'2i,,,Z,Lfffw.'w,.,3.g, 214, few, ' , ' ., ,, -...J.f' guy Wwe, V - ,4 .. fl 3.4-, ...iw Qf:'TexsaifU,j' W4 n ,gy ' 'f ,f nv, ,.:.3f'fff w1w,'g..2,,' 41' f '- - L - :- i I J r ? y c ,S 'M ' TH? tt Miffiiiffin 4, ff litem? 6 4lbE1i'il 4 Row 1 Stan Pierce, Dean Cramer, Ressle Bridges, David Lanford, Russell Akers, Dan Brown, Mike Hightower, Charlie Summers, Adrian Ortiz Row 2 Coach Birdsell, Rayford McCrae, Ken Parker, John Ford, John Gilluhan, Jessie David, Frank Orona, Ernst Wolf Dale Boyd, Jeff Frederick, Coach Mitchell Row 3 Joey Ramon, David Bales Curtis Kennedy Mike De LaPena, Mike Hardin, Joe Villa, Ron FRO H UA Schedule Sept. 23 Mountain View 26-12 Sept. 30 Ajo 26- O Oct. 7 Gilbert 26- O Oct. 14 Gerard 28- 0 Oct. 21 Dysart 36- O Nov. 4 Tolleson 28- O Nov, 11 Bourgade 21- 6 x fa A fi uf ie. 9 5.6 ' 1 , 1 m In , 5' Q E ,K tit 2 rig we Xxif' . ll' 'H-an-.-.,-,--.1 t . 'll ' Michelle Davis AA Conference team and also named most valuable player. sept. A10 2 f fm Sept. Bourgade 2 - . f 'He Sept. Gilbert 2 lst. Row L to R: J. Moore, J. Lueck, M. Gandara, K. Blankenship, P. Sept' Lake Havasu 2 Wilson, C. Roglin 2nd Row L to R: L. Officer, C. Washington, N. Turner, M. Sept- Gerard 0 Davis, K. Gladden, C. Burton. Sept , Dygart 2 Oct. Ajo 2 Oct. Tolleson 2 Oct. Bourgade 2 Oct. Lake Havasu 2 AR oct. Gilbert 2 Oct. Gerard 1 Oct. Dysart 1 OLLEYBALL Nov. Tolleson 2 Jerri Lueck Cheryl Kris Blankenship Michelle Gandara Nancy Turner Named most improved Washington 2 if V , L 11, .i. . '- O p 4 if 3 W X-4 FJ - , - X J 7 -,bn .3 is ffl, wr!! I Y X r 2, 51 33 5 5 , Q, Q, . 5 si '5 V ? T -fl . le, l llsrf I ,qqq T L t A k ,.T, A 5 , Wg . Managers: Edie Cheatham Margie Villa 29 5 6 . zf . Q -. . s ake ex .sh .,, an... , Vi' X J f f -I ,gi .- . wi Q xl f X! lst Row L to R: C. Burton, J. Moore, S. Jaurez, T. Cone, K. Tyree, J. Dye, 2nd Row L to R: C. Hunter, N. Lueck, T. LaFevers, L. Davis, S. Benson. IU IOR VAR ITY FRU H Row L to R: M. Ence, T. LaFevers, V. Tolmachoff, 2nd Row L to R: E. Osborn, K. Wilson, S. Benson. Linda Officer V.. ,. Q. 4. ff -4 Eg I 1 1st Row L R Nathan Bolden Matt Martin, Scott Beckner, Keith Oxford, 2nd Ro L R Paul Mansanares Gary ll Ste Celya Coach N b rry. Not Pictured Tim Holder. CROSS COUNTRY The Hawks cross country team was in a rebuilding season. We won one of eleven regular season meets Outstanding runners for the season were: Senior Paul llllansanares and District meet at Estrella Park was taken by Tolleson . The State IVIeet was won by Sept. Sept Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Gilbert 15-50 Lake Havasu 15-50 Gerard 32-27 Dysart 15-50 Ajo 15-50 Tolleson 15-50 Lake Havasu 15-50 Gilbert 15-50 Gerard 15-50 Dysart 84 Ajo 21-35 70 Tolleson 15-50 xx 1: 4, V mv. m ,,,,,..,,.. f,. MX Si G .V,, C 1 .pf4,.X w, ' Q. 1 lM fi ' MEALL 1st Row L.R.: Freeman Herring, Benny Aja, Roy Aja, Brad Schindler, Lance Hickman. 2nd Row: Garye LaFevers, Gerald Yogi Brown, Russell Henry, Coach Todd Johnson, Tony Scott, Johnny Palumbo VAR ITY BA KETBALL Roy Aja Gerald Brown Freeman Herring Johnny Palumbo Tony Scott Guard Guard 8. Forward Guard Forward Center 1st Row L.R.: L. Foltz, M. Klain, P. Smith, R. Colville. 2nd Row: J. Palumbo, R. Craft, G. Mayfield, B. Kerr, R. Napolitano.3rd Row: R. Barcenas, Mgr., B. Carnett, P. Radovich, D. Miller, M. Sanders, M. Kepler, Coach Mitchell. Not Pictured: D. Woods 1217 12114 114 117 1111 1114 1118 1122 1125 1128 214 215 218 2111 2118 l.V Haw ks Haw ks Haw ks Haw ks Haw ks Haw ks Haw ks Haw ks Haw ks Haw ks Haw ks Haw ks Haw ks Haw ks Haw ks CFI .SCHEDULE 43 Ajo 35 61 Phx. Christian 54 50 Ajo 52 57 Lake Havasu 62 48 Gilbert 71 52 Gerard 47 67 Dysart 48 72 Phx. Christian 56 72 Tolleson 60 54 Bourgade 49 48 Gilbert 55 70 Lake Havasu 67 51 Gerard 67 73 Dysart 60 58 Tolleson 57 nal 10-5l FRG H lst Row: A. Ortiz, T. Harris, J. Villa, V. Bell, M. Hightower. 2nd Row: J. Laughie, J. Ford, N. Garcia, J. Temple, R. Akers, D. Lanford FROSH BASKET BAL L SCORES BUCKEYE 21 45 Ajo 25 52 Phoenix Christian 19 61 Ajo 30 50 Gilbert 27 39 Gerard 29 57 Dysart 28 50 Phoenix Christian 33 42 De Anza 37 34 Bourgade 30 62 Gilbert 29 48 Lake Havasu 50 49 Gerard Overtime 43 32 Dysart 35 51 Tolleson 43 29 Bourgade JU 1011 VAR ITY Gallia 1 SCHEDULE 8. SCORES Dec. Jan. Feb. 94 7 14 16 17 18 4 7 11 14 18 22 25 28 4 5 8 11 18 22 24 Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Buckeye Ajo Phx. Christian Coolidge Florence Sahuarita Ajo Lake Havasu Gilbert Gerard Dysart Phx. Christian Tolleson Bourgade Gilbert Lake Havasu Gerard Dysarl: Tolleson Bourgade Bourgade STATISTICS AA CENTRAL CONFERENCE RECORD AA CENTRAL HONORABLE NIENTION 48 4 8 Tony Scott TOTAL OVERALL RECORD 14---6 FTIVI--FTA TOTALS AVE REBOUND TOTALS Tony Scott 18 Games 32-54:59Zi 75 1492502 182 10.1 184 Yogi Brown 19 Games 19'43:44Z 75 2252332 169 8.5 130 John Palumbo 20 Games 32-67-:48Wi 67 128:52X: 166 8.3 207 Freeman Herring 11 Games 18 24:41'Xa 48 122:39Z 114 10.4 26 Dan Summers 15 Games 8'18:44y: 52 128-401. 112 7.5 Russell Henry 20 Games 12'21:5m 21 662322. 54 2.7 45 Garye LaFevers 19 Games 5-172292 23- 622372 51 2.7 41 Harold Anderson 20 Games 23'54:43Z 34'104:34cZn 93. 4.7 48 Pike Smith 6 Games 0- Ozm 23- 412567. 46 7.7 Bill Kerr 4 Games 6-112551, 4- 12:3m 14 3.5 Lance Hickman 10 Games 2- 52401. 3- 6:5m: 8 0.8 Benny Aja 13 Games 0- 0202: 1 32332. 2 0.2 Brad Schindler 9 Games 0- 0202. 1- 62177. 2 0.2 Kevin Ramsey 3 Games 1- 24 1- 32332 3 1.0 Lonnie Lee 2 Games 0- 0201. 0 0202 0 0.0 Richard Herring 1 Games 0- Ozcma 1 32331. 2 2.0 Gary Mayfield 1 Games 0- 020'X. 0- 0207. O 0.0 Roy Aja 20 Games 15'24:6m 17- 462377. 49 2.5 34 Team Totals 73-3702472 447-1104-:4m 1067 53.4 Y Y A W, 95' we' NNN ,ww .ww -, W-f 1, ,,n-MM W 2 r ,F Ma, ,-'X M4,f,y,, X, ,K J wh NW Nm, Hs. ., , Xt ,,g, , , WN 'wx ,Jw H X W 1 Mr: '3:Sv2fS':ENif'ffff QMS? -, Nw, M, , cm, u M w,,,. w , 'www WH, m , w , M wx, ,X , ww' wi, Y , f, , ,.w,,,, M , 1w,,,,,, w',m,,. , Nw M, M1 wx ,x '- 5 11 WQlFT5',g .,,,' M 1, ,V M ,,, A, ,, , am , W W v , W T11 Wwkfffw E N 5 w , il' 'WY5WSWlf6EF WMI, Y, Q ,5 ,Q-5 9 ,Q xx lb vig 5 E 1 x -Q 1' -1 -X BUCk9ye LB' me '531 ' F k'f F59 Buckeye , U- T ,, L' 3 Buckeye r B ' 1 V f ' YB Buckeye 'E 4.3. . k -'Me -:i A.,,.,,.c,r' Buckeye Q'-1, , , ' i b B V' Buckeye 'L S - . Buckeye 3, - Buckeye ' B , Buckeye 1 gg Buckeye x ..- -h gb Buckeye ' gg! ,f' ' , , Buckeye :Nw XE is ., ' I .L , f L-If f 5 g sl BWMWWN. Q ff .!- 'fe , L Y ' ' y A mfs! 4 K IN .W .. Q 5 S L ee 1 96 w8'A B 22 19 42 27 32 30 28 36 30 38 43 26 Ajo Gerard Bourgade Gilbert Ajo L. Havasu Gerard Bourgade Gilbert L. Havasu Bourgade L. Havau BA KETB LL y M y ga,n.1.y ,N Ceola Baker Mx d K ln. 19 1: N N W N R Joyce Dye 4: ,v X Q , reg N Qf A y MW .A . ze n ,W Carla Roglin W lk! H. ', 's 'UQ Y Q K 'li r Tina DeShazo 'x .. e ' sw l A yv x RQ? if I 6 Q Wk X up X IL '-2' -1 Wx M QQ: if X? XXI: X R 6 H' . . W. . Q I 39? I it 1. A Guda Wilson ,Irush Terry 1 VARSITY lst Row LR: Joyce Dye, Irish Terry, Ceola Baker, Shelley Larson, Tina DeShazo 2nd Row: Assistant Coach Jim Schneider, Danelle Rowland, Mgr., Carla Roglin, Catherine Wilson, Michelle Gandara, Georgia Sapwell, Head Coach Kathy Bedard MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Carla Roglin MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Tina DeShazo HONORARY TEAM CAPTAIN Michelle Gandara AA CENTRAL DIVISION SECOND TEAM Carla Roglin History was made at Buckeye Union High School this year with the formation of the first interscholastic Girls Basketball Team. Under the direction of Head Coach Kathy Bedard and Assistant Coach Jim Schneider, 21 girls completed a 10 game varsity schedule and an eight game junior varsity schedule in regular season play. The girls found the early going extremely frustrating as we were out-experienced on the court. Being the newest team in the division, our nine losses came not from a lack of ability or hustle, but primarily from a lack of playing time. One of our most exciting moments came on January 17 when we defeated Bourgade 42-41. Winning the first interscholastic girls game to be played on our home court gave the girls a sense of pride which we carried with us throughout the season. Another memorable game for the girls was our first meeting with Gilbert. In going down to a 42-27 defeat, our girls played a brand of ball which proved that better days were not far off. The Hawk girls left the Gilbert court with heads held high, knowing we had played extremely good ball against a much more experienced ball club. We found a greater sense of pride in our defeat than Gilbert did in their victory. The thrill of victory after suffering too many agonies of defeat came again in our 43-42 overtime win over Bourgade in the first round of the AA Central Divisional Tournament. This cliff-hanger entitled the Hawks to meet the division winner, Lake Havasu, in the second round of tournament action. Meeting the exceptional Havasu team on their home court, the Hawk girls closed their fledgling season in a respectable 55-26 loss. But again we did not leave the court with heads hanging. All who cheered a young ball club at Ajo on January 10 cheered a much more mature ball club at Lake Havasu on February 18. With continued improvement, one year of experience, and six returning Hawk lettermen, we look forward to a successful season next year. 1-10 Hawks 1-13 Hawks 1-17 Hawks 1-20 Hawks 1-27 Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Hawks Ajo Gerard Bourgade Gilbert Ajo Lake Havasu Gerard Bourgade G ll bert 1-29 30 79 1-31 28 35 2- 3 36 45 2- 9 30 ' 46 2-15 Hawks 38 Lake Havasu 76 2-17 43 42 2-18 26 55 JUNIOR VARSITY Haw ks Bourgade Haw ks Lake Havasu Lst Row LR: Debbi Dillow, Lydia Ortiz, Valarie Stewart, Margie Smith, Cindy Troyer, Sandra Wilbum, 2nd Row: Rachel Aja, Mgr., Terri LaFevers, Pamela Ross, Metta Faulkinbury, Lovie Anderson, Vikki Tolmachoff, Head Coach Kathy Bedard. Not Pictured: Judy Gre 1-10 Hawks 1-17 Hawks Bourgade 1-20 Hawks Gilbert 1-27 Hawks Ajo 1-29 Hawks Lake Havasu 2- 3 Hawks Bourgade 2- 9 Hawks Gilbert 2-15 Hawks Lake Havasu , wfwefa' f aw, ,ff f:,,w,wMWpf ,ff V, ,MW f , ,, , v .hy N ,f2, ' fl-vcfuifmf 'Q ,J f-W' gf,'7, q,:,W.,jgf., , ,C1,Qy.4gYl,, ff, ,. 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Reeky Nleeks, Tom Cole, Brad Gillihan, Albert Kent, Joe Cooper, Curtis Mason. 2nd Row: Coach Benson, Steve Celeya, Terry Montgomery, Mark Miller, Ken Finchum, Robert Wood, Ruben Wood, Coach Neumeyer VARITY Samara' , inn' 232511 l fy 5 5 F .41-'if,.,,Jsf 15. gg 4 T 'N...N.L . .N In ag f, A 1 1 I sf fa . Q r uk? - . -f A an J' S an A 7 X F! fr .11 S. 9 . N 1 an fi f ,E 4 ' 1 0 A N ' I , , . X A ' , , ,......' ' ' , ' - -:fir 6 ,W S S f, 4 M 1 . . f . r x r A - 2. -1- on -R Q . Q Y. . ,1 . f Lf. . . X- J' C ,L,L -TQ. L-1,,,i5EBe -. qw' ,H - '61-. . f f ' Y'q gJ5g f.. 'i ,Tala yew ' ' - , rw, ff - Q V ' af ' S J x Af z . if TV e 2 f V iillxflz' sei he S Li, ' r.er 3' erna -M Q M M f ' E f 4 Q1 't???f53'ff4.-2.4 .mY .. S M FS -. ff . 93. e if f '- ' ' .73 'al 'k r L '- ' ez- ' ,N .. F ', -. Z -.mr - 3'?'f' rl '-E--gp 3- ,.,.. - l VAL R 1 1 ,. 6.1 E VW i as V f Minn. ,.. -X ,, : ..,. gfV.,r,53Z5i A y, gig? A N ii' ' ' .' - ka-K , X , . my I , f f ', ' of A V . jx .X, A -. A - I. if A . ,fl sf f f 'im I A 'Hy ' Q 737, 5, K- ..,.L fx, .V J , ., a, . 21 ,F -' M - :N Tiiig liflf if 4 'fffg ,ff F I ' ' - M- r ve, ' V ' A if .MU I A .ffz Y V S. X b?ll.. 'M wr? - umm' I4 ' l -3'if-1 mga- Q .T3SUhli'i3!J .'..fww4rs.'efg. M-.,.,. '.a:aaz.'xee..: fag... . 1st Row 'L.R.: K. Benbow, M. Hoffman, C. Shindler, C. Schindler, G. Hoffman, M. VanLeeuwen, S. Pierce. 2nd Row: R. Cone, M.Nlartin, T. Richline, J. David, P. Patterson, G. Aja, C. Kennedy, L, Benson, K. Parker, M. Montgomery, P. Cambron. 3RD ROW Coach Benson, T. Cole, B. Gillihan, R. Meeks, S. Celeya, T. Montgomery, M. Miller, K. Finchum, R.Wood, R. Wood, C. Mason, A.Kent, J. Cooper, Coach Neumeyer ,NW WRESTLING The B.U.H.S. Wrestling Team finished the season with a 7-1-0 Dual Meet Record. The only loss ame at the hands of the Class 'AA Central Division Champions, Gilbert. In tournament competition, the team placed 1st at the Buckeye Invitational and 3rd at the Bourgade Invitational, 4th at the Coolidge Invitational and 3rd in the Class AA Central Division. In addition to some fine wrestling, the Hawk were presented with the Sportmanship Trophy at the Coolidge Invitational Tournament. C l There were 36 wrestlers on the team at the end of the season. Ninteen of these received certificates and seventeen received Varsity Letters. The Hawks efforts were led by five seniors this year. They were: Curtis Mason, Mark Miller, Joe Cooper, Robert Wood and Reuben Wood. Mason was one of three team captains this year. He was a hard worker and a good team leader. He was bothered by an injury most of the season which kept him from reaching his potential. He finished the season with a 10-6-0 individual record. Mark Miller has been one of the best heavy weight wrestlers in the school's history. He, too, has shown good team leadership all season. Mark finished the season with a 19-6-6 individual record. Thirteen of his wins were by falls. He placed 2nd in the Class AA central Division. Joe Cooper, another one of the team captains, was a good team leader all season. He competed in the 112 wt. Class and was one of the toughest small men to ever wrestle for Buckeye Union H.S. He finished the season with a good 17-7-2 individual record. Among his outstandinglachieve- ments this season was a 3-3 tie with, and a 6-5 win over State Champion, Wayne Fox of Gilbert. Joe also took 2nd place in the Class AA Central Division. as V' l If 1 ii' .sf- ' . J 5 . . fp? Q NM. .- r Wi.-' I .. ,-4, M... gl. fm S AX it E , . N lg 4 Z , U. bo! 3 tx ix X3 3 Q X Y X Y .USN -.f.. :iff . 1-7-v,g +-.ra-' Inf? x 1-79 txfgfrin-4' L, .. ,,. .- Z? K, Ek K E1 1 2 EN 1 5 Q 3' . M., wmv. A M .fm ,cout 'Wav Q Exxtgign j-4gg.558: Mi:'.'!'i. -A -' R . 1' - .uf fb ' . . ,... 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Q lo fn -rv N Q Ov'3fe'.vgOo-1440263 FPWCJO 51 C X W 'Y'3QLC,.k0ACe'B? YKTPYYLL5 F09 .5 ima IWC WO O U., P k- K W wi JH W 90 dv QUOH 'HHH ' A ' up 0' D 5 1 ...M-Q P XFN, .Af 5153 sa gxla , ,Mz ki- Qfmsw- V 1 -. V J 5 u I . S. M' ,J -Q.. x. 1-.. N -f 4 -v nr? -gg. 1, f'-' 3 QQ'-g':J49QnwuP ' Aw ,g'5i,,'f?g' 91:25. x Q, 4 ,i M ,- ..,, ,K . - . I '5f.'Q4 '-Av ' W ff -1 f 1. 'ix E I fQ ,j.3's X u 'filufg mf, XLKJ 1 . ,. C Donetta Kitterman Chris Meredith W Sine Rohrbach Marie Amabisca Kris Blankenship ivan ARSITH Kerry G Iaddkn Patti Smith T CHEERLE DER heresa Villa Cheryl Washmgton Kathy Finchum Roxanne Meredith Lynn Newberry Rosalie Pennington Paulette Wilson CHEERLE DER -:fungi 3 II W ' '9'Y'3Ffi?A X TDET vm. fs-s Nlr. Jack IVlcCormick BODY OFFICER PRESIDENT: CHRIS HUNTER VICE PRESIDENT: JOE COOPER SECRETARY: LINDA OFFICER TRES TREASURER: GAYLE HENDERSON TREASURER: GAYLE HENDERSON 1? SJ ro... .-.9 Q' J. bl' is ij L rront Row LR: Chris Emerson, Freshman Representative Ron Dugger, Sophomore President Larry Benson, Junior Class Presi dent Doug Cooper, Freshman Class President Joe Wolf, Student Body Vice President Joe Cooper, Student Body President Chris Hunter, Student Body Secretary Linda Officer, Student Body Treasurer Gayle Henderson. 3rd Row: Cheer Representa- tive Patti Smith, G.A.A. 84 Science Club Representative Marie Amabisca, Freshman Class Treasurer Lee Ann Davis, T.R.A.G.Y.C. Representative Beverly Brown, Girls League Representative Susan Neal, Pom Representative Shelley Larson Senior Class President Rhonda Menuey, Drama Club Representative Diana Puga. 4th Row: Senior Girl Representative Lee Ann Chancellor, Senior Vice President Mary Francis, Sophomore Class Representative Sine Rohrback, Junior Class Treas- urer Marcella Johnson, Junior Class Secretary, Sabrina Nardini, Freshman Class Vice President Rachel Aja, Freshman Class Representative Terri LaFevers, 5th Row: Sophomore Class Secretary Cathy Carrera, Sophomore Class Representative Rick Napolitano, Junior Class Representative Lance Hickman, Chess Club Representative Tracy Arnold, Senior Class Secretary Margaret Stewart, F.F.A. Representative Lynn Newberry, Junior Class Vice President Melissa Narramore. Top Row: Eric Kennedy, Senior Class Representative John Palpmbo, Sophomore Class Vice President Mark Sanders, Sophomore Class Treasurer Mike Kepler. X , TUDE T CQUNCIL The Student Council is made up of the Associated Student Officers and 'Representatives from each class and authorized club in the school. It is through this organization that requests are made by clubs and classes for all activities, and take up matters relating to student problems arising in the school. fm f J 'Nam 1, 3 CN N Vulw , A i 3 al T S . J' ' lviff Q Front Row LR T Bulfer S Neal S Larson, R Nlenuey, L Offncer Row2 D Puga K Blankenship, S Kerpatrick, C. Wllllams, B IVlazurek IVI Francis 3rd Row S Wh1teshueId,J Lueck, N Turner P John, S Beloat 4th Row G. tv S - Front Row LR: Nl. Williams, lVl. Johnson, S. Nardini, A. Haumont, P. Wilson. 2nd Row: S. Robidoux, T. Herron, D. Baugess D. Rowland, D. Haggard, M. Narramore. 3rd Row: L. Newberry, J. Lueck, L. Parker, G. Cantu, R. Figueroa. 4th Row: S. Terkelsen, J. Black, C. Pierce, T. Arnold, Nl. Richardson, R. Pennington. Front Row LR: C. Troyer, D. Dillow, J. Nardini, C. Hunter, J. NlcCroklin, B. lVliller, L. Romero. 2nd Row: B. Palmer, L. Honea, B. Eng, A. Honea, Peri Swensen, D. Rustin, V. Tolmochoff, D. Taylor. 3rd Row: J. Nleredith, S. Rohrback, R. King R. Nleredith, IVI. lVlenuey, T. LaFevers, S. Benson. 4th Row: S. Hardesty, L. Arnold, K. Gladden, J. Robidoux, J. Black, S. Dean, R. Aja. T27 1 XJ .1 P- if'l'fWll x, I ,L ll ' 1' ,T '- - . A l M Ililhi President Ann Nlarshall, Vice President Patty Denning, Treasurer Anna Amabisca, Secretary Janice Seay, Historian Chavella Turk. Future Homemakers of America is a national organization through which members develop as individuals by taking responsibility for the youth-planned and youth directed activi- ties that extend beyond the classroom Home Economics Education Program. Activities focus on individual growth, development of occupational competencies, the family, prep aration for marriage and careers, and on youths' roles in society and the world . F TURE HOM MAKER OF AMERICA lst Row LR: A. Nlarshall, P. Denning, J. Seay, A. Amabisca, C. Turk. 2nd Row: Nlrs. Sivils, N. Downey, S. lVlcClain, L. Sedig, C. Huizar, R. Figueroa, J. Bradburn, Y. Pena, Nlrs. Stephens. 3rd Row: K. Kulp, K. Hicks, IVI. Valdez, D. Boggess, F. Martinez, A. Salinas. 4th Row: IVI. Grijalva., lVI. Nloody, D. Bon, P. Ross, D. Chambers. 5th Row: J. Witherspoon, Z. Abbey, T. Nlackey, E. Cheatam, Nl. Sullivan, L. Bollinger. lx rid ...K C7 X l 1 I 'Y ,hs 'x 5 Ji K-,X A 4' K X :fi sr lVlr. Hopkins, Charles Ellibee, Dave Couts, Andy Spencer, Greg Scarbino, Wade Kelton, Bill Emerson, Don Davis, Dale Boyd, Tim Holder, and Chris Emerson. A TRQN Y CLUB Andy Spencer, President, Greg Scarabino, Public Relations, Charles Ellibee, Vice President, Chris Emerson, Council Representative, and Dave Couts, Secretary-Treasurer. ?' The Astronomy Club is centered around the Planetarium facility. It is open to any stu- dent who is sincerely interested in Astrono- my and the objectives ofthe club. Nlembers become involved in the methods of Astrono- my and related sciences. Club members are encouraged to participate in the sky obser- vations with the reflecting telescope. It is a service organization to the Planetarium in the development of auxiliary planetorium equipment and other Astronomy-related projects . igkllifgp f Q-I ? 7 XX,- X'-,, X J--M --X4 ,fl 2 i lx j f x ' Q- .-.--i,,f1 wp .755 --W t I 1 Qi gf ,cb- 'tm 0 'JA t x , 1, 1 N S, . ig X J 1 f Nm Q A J. Moore, V. Stewart, R. Aja, K. Sanders, IVI. Smith, C. Killman, J. Shaw, P. Cook, C. Schoonover, J. Brannon, A. Celeya, D , . Garrison, S. Juarez. Second Row: Angie Svob, B. Eng, H. Heiden, V. Tolmachoff P. Strimple, C, Walls, T. Lafevers, A E. Cheatham, G. Cantu, L. Svob, S. Wilburn, IVI. Gandara, Nl. Grijalva, B. lVIiIler, S. Benson, S. Larson, N. Turner, C. Baker, I. Bridges, L. Davis, R. Wilburn, C. Burton, Nl. Davis, P. Wilson, G. Henderson, Nl. Villa. GIRL THLETIC SSOCI TIO Wil iuxgi ' 4 ag, . S- 4 N Officers: Rachel Wilburn, Nl. Amabisca, D. Rowland, I. Bridges, G. Cantu, Sharon Dean, K. Sanders, B. Nliller, E. Cheatham. . Osborn, IVl. Amabisca, P. Smith, C, Washington, R. Olsen, C. Hunter, N. Nlartin, J. Dye, T. Cone, K. Tyree, Third Row: X i- TREASURER CHERYL WASHINGTON, SECRETARY SHELLEY LARSON7 PRESIDENT PATTI SMITH, VICE PRESIDENT KRIS BLANKENSHIP LETTER GIRL lst Row LR: S. Juarez, IVI. Davis, N. Turner, NI. Francis, S. Rohrback, P. Penninton, R. Barnes, P. Smith, C. Washington, S. Larson, IVI. Amabisca, T. Villa, A. Svob, K. Gladden. 2nd Row: K. Tyree, C. Burton, S. Oxford, S. Terkelsen, S. Beloat T. Schulz, P. Wilson, K. Blankenship, IVI. Gandara, R. Wilburn, G. Cantu, R. Nlenuey, C. Meredith, E. Cheatham, D. Napolitano, J. Lueck, G. Henderson. A , 5,- ,... ,, ,..-v-Y-.fW3,,-.,.-if1Qr,.3.7f-1-guy-? I nw, V1 nik.. . ' 1. , NN Nix .LL J' A .-, Am .,1,.,.,H.W ,.. i 6 .1-f,','.f,:q ,w4fxwv tf , .mm.f,--' i -afggg f'.1z5',, 575 L - , .-. , 1, I Ss' 'S aw-sv rw Q 'aewm 10 1,3 QL, 47 M 4L' W 325 2 5 5 :f. 3 I A ,x.x 11 Q21 ,. -3 V-1,5-v--.u..W.,..W nvn:m:w xi H gg z E , i- gf .5 .al ,gf P 9 x s XI I 1 V ,S . 1. X . G v .U V Q , ,QQ W5 I I 3 Y .fi f x .. , Q v I 1 x... k, , 1 .-...4 1 fs s .5 . ' C 'Y K L sal. iii 'fl QV ig Efiffg i ' - t 2 S 5 2 3 of 5 , Q ' 5 5 . ' 1 , , lx - , ' 2 H ' ' 1 1 , 2 - 1 A E 1 ' 1' Q ' 5 . Q ' 'A ' L1 I - 4 X - i gl l 0 ' :Q 4 1 1 ,is 1 . 3' 5 4 , f L ,, , . , , , .J I 12 . , . 2 , , S .-N...-........,. . 3 'ii f I 5 S'l5 - . I , , , . 1 3 , 3 , , 1 P - 2 J A 5 F , 3 J - 2 1 3 1 A , 5 1 2 5 - 2 lst Row L.-R. Clarinet: C. Miles, A. Amabisca, L. J. Weatherford, Flute: K. Adams, V. Tolmachoff, S. Dyroz, L. Miles, C. Lindley, D. Lucas, B. Palmer. 2nd Row L.-R. Clarinet: S, Hunter, S. Russell, M. Villa. 2nd Clarinet: R. Figueroa, B. Hiebert, B. Miller, French horn: M. Menuey. Bass clarinet: B. Roer. Contra 84 Flat Clarinet: L. Pierce. Baritone saxaphone: J. McCrocklin. Tenor saxaphone: J. Lofton. 2nd Alto Saxaphone: D. Schilling, S. Jones, lst Alto saxaphone: J. Yates. 3rd Row L.-R. lst Trumpet: F. Lugo, R. Akers, E. Leathers. 2nd Trumpet: P. Moore, J. Shepard, J. Wordinger, 3rd Trumpet: P. Cambron. Bass: N. Bolden. Euphonium: C. Wilson. 3rd Trombone: J. Wilt. 2nd Trombone: J. Roberts, R. Cone. lst Trombone: R. Fraker, H. Allen. 4th Row L.-R. Percussion: D. Cantu, R. Colville, K. Wordinger, R. Morrill, S. Garcia, D. Bales, L. Bunney, Mr. Marcum. Not Pictured. Clarinet: L. Chancelor, S. Coker, Bass clarinet: C, Haye. 3rd Trumpet: P. Mansanares, C. Celeya, Tuba: Noberto Garcia. CO CERT BAN s 1 , ,,. 5 Y x ' A Lf V . . . -A v . K Y' , .A,, .. , ,-, . A -- I I ' .1 - I . f , e , - x v f? X , ' f r gl g-:.g..4- ' - ' - : . ' f K ' ,Q A AMW, ,,,,-Y,,,,M, , ,, .. , , . I., -- Y Y-vi l 'T 77 2 1-'.-Q.. 1 -' 1 A Ie, if To -1 l- H ' Mrgriiyg' 'T r f. -' 4 'o ii M ' 111 ', 3 if' I . ' . ' e it or or M M W - V -e M i x ' , - 'ff ill 1Qff'I'TN'IfQ'1f.1'1T fl, --4 e W e - e f a A- oe, . , ,. r -P- .- . g- - 1 ' - at . , I -A-A:-. :panic-gf-J., :f:f,,.,,h.r, ,, 2--f-xox..- .,,e.,- wx: , ewa.-....1Q, 1 N- xl' .I - Y k H Yi,-by l - Sir -. .j ' I- :.5f -ww all M . .,A. ,. A W, l. r -1 fifldfl f 3 ' 5' 'p ' I 1: e fi '11 4 l 'tiff' of 4- r 5 X, 'J' A 4 -f ' A l' - - K .A lf - ' '15 ' A g x o X ' A T 35.11. .. f f ' f ir r ll XX ,TT , 'W 'W ' ,jf-'M , ey , 1 .I : N . ,Z A -, ' V '4..-1 x .3 ' ,N in .'.V 'V 5 ,xi 'W'S:-4 A' 1 P 'A 'vi A , - - ' A ' -J' ' - - 2 , X' ' - x 4+-.. N gs, fy-' A-igrf - ' 1 ',,. ' ' vaio' fx W l,,f1gxvvuyqEw rf 4f3'-Q ' Sei' .1 . -1- vw H. Roseblflgueroa Drum Nlajor: Larry Pierce Holly Heiden Lee Ann Chancellor Stephanie Coker THE GOLDE MARCHI G B 'gfiifr Af: 'Sfm- f? . I f' 4- fs 'Q 73 q I 1st Row LR: Larry Pierce lConcert Bass Clarinetl, Jodi NIcCrocklin !Baritone Saxl, Jonathan Yates fAlto .SI Tenor Saxl, Rod Roglin KAlto Saxl, LaJuan Weatherford CAIto Saxl, Billy Palmer fFlutel 2nd Row: Harry Allen lTromboneJ, Jack Roberts CTrombonel, Richard Fraker fTromboneJ, Sandra Dyrcz lClarinetl, Craig Miles lCIarinetl 3rd Row: Cheryl Lindley lClarinetl, Vicky TolmachofflClarinetl, Freddie Lugo fTrumpel:l, Rusty Ackers lTrumpeU, John Shepard lTrum- petl, Danny Leathers CTrumpetl, Nathan Bolden fBassJ, Ronnie Morrell lDrumsJ, Nlr. Cnris Ivlarcum fBass Guitarl STAGE BA D I ,I OFFICERS PRESIDENT: LEE ANN CHANCELLOR VICE PRESIDENT: JONATHAN YATES TREASURER: CRAIG MILES - SECRETARY: ROSEMARY FIGUEROA P-J E, L SOPH REPRESENTATIVE: FREDDIE LUGO W . , JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVE: JACK ROBERTS ' if I 1 I kv X A V- ,FL -1 an A 'eg E 1 , 3 'Ii,,,.-' I. AUTO CL Auto Club Homecoming Float lst Row L to R: L, Gutshall, G, Treguboff, NI. Montgomery, G. Scarabino, H. Nlongold, J. Anderson, G. Nlain, D. Dean, D. Calvert, L. Goodwin, W. Brooks, D. Henderson, 2nd Row: T. Montgomery, R. Nlongold, B. Lowe,C. Gatlin. ,X - 5' -ue o.- - W.-. f o ...-- -Q 1 1 3 l 6 . 5 1 ' l I , Elf? Q -xl TY T 25? 1st Row LR: Melody Stoneman, Shelley Larsen, Sabrina Robidoux, Mary Francis, Susan Beloat, Paula John .limrni Black, 2nd Row: Miss Anderson tSponsorl, Nan Turner, 'honda Menuey, Trudy Van Leeuwen, April Honea, Catr.y numer, .Joey Nardini, Dawn McCreedy, Cindy Burton, Donn: Bechtal, Julie Jones, Ramona Chapman, Mr. Burkett-Thomas tSponsorl 3rd Row: Pam Lee, Patti Smith, Kris Blanken-'-' - '-'ie Amabisca, Bruce Smith, Theresa Villa, Michelle Davis, Gayle Henderson, LeAnn Davis, Janie Brannan, ,ancy uvlarun, Diana Puga Nancy Lueck, Rosalie Pennington. PEP CLUB The Pep Club promotes interest in the school by stimulating school spirit. The duties of the Pep Club are to advertise the games and decorate for pep rallies, Membership is open to any student who fulfills the necessary requirements. The Club is vital because of V J its support given to the athletic teams . ff' sql . l ! Kris Blankenship tVice-Presidentl, Marie Amabisca T1 tSecretaryl, Gayle Henderson lTreasurerl, Michelle DavistPresidentl, Nancy Martin !Reporterl The F ,B .L ,A , is an organization for stu- T dents who are enrolled in any business C class . The activities of the F ,B ,L ,A. provide an opportunity for business and office occupations , lVIembers of F ,B,L ,A , develop competent, aggressive business leadership, They strengthen their confi- dence in themselves and their work, ex- plore business careers, and improve and establish standards for entrance into business occupations . Secretary Beverly Brown, President Joann Morris, Vice Presi- dent Betti Mazurek, Treasurer Susan Neal, and Parlimentarian Janet Roberts. FUTURE BU INESS LEADERS QF AMERICA Front Row LR: D. Cooper, A. Svob, Lesa Honea, B. Eng, A. Honea, T. Robinson, D. Boggess 2nd Row: B. Brown, J. Morris, B. Mazurek, N, Turner, S. Neal, S. Larson, J. Roberts, D. Davis 3rd Row: D. Haggard, T. LaFevers, S. Benson, L, Romero, D. Fisher, C. Perez, C. Kilpatrick, B. Armour, C. Meredit, L. Officer, M, Melvin, D. Lafoon, D. Green, 4th Row: E, Cheatham lMaybei, J. Robinson, K. Oxford, B. Cathcart, P. Ross, N. Lueck, R. Pennington, S. Robidoux PRESIDENT: MARIE AMABISCA VICE-PRESIDENT: CRAIG SMITH SECRETARY: MONICA CARRERA A1 1 1 A1 1 A1 LIP, Llp LI ,UB The B,U,H,S, Science Club is an active club of the school. lt's objectives are to promote and further, the scientific knowledge and experimental ability of its members . The club is open to any student who is interested in the objectives of the club. The club members enjoy selected scientific films, laboratory demonstrations and laboratory experiments involving chemistry, physics, and biology. Front Row: Dave Bramlet, Joey Wolf, Dave Myers, lst Row lSeatedl LR: Tink Robertson, Patti Smith, Marie Amabisca, Monica Carrera, Annie Myers, Denise ew- Napolitano, Heidi Neigh, Candy Mancuso, Kathy Carrera, Marcia Moon, Joann Morris, Carol Hardison, 2nd Row fS'tandingl: Lezah Terkelsen, Mary Burton, Gayle Henderson, Jason Shaw, Scott Jones, David Smith, Brad Schindler, Darrel Morrison, Steven Smith, Chris Emerson, Mr. Stephens fSponsorl 3rd Row: Craig Smith, Larry Benson, Gary LaFevers, Lance Hickman, Johnathan Yates, Dave Garrison, Kenny McKinney, Bob Cook, Mark DeShazo. 1 I 5 l 1 u 5 ' l' l ll lf Q 4 5 !... 5 'd NUSI ME -uns! kai? -V ,Q ff ,,,,a.,,. ,ag . :ua -V L-,Sw st -L-Mm A L me 2-S- 3 , 9 , I 3 f avi 1 ' l il1f?liiLl.l? h ' Q' ai ' a ,Y fs Front Row LR. C. Meacham, G. Thompson, J. Wolf, F. Mros, M. Turner, J. Bramlet, J. Shepard, C. Summers 2nd Row. E. Laughrey, B. Skeen, A. Nichols, S. Jones, J. Robinson, J. Shaw, P. Cambron, T. Prigge, G. Mayfield, D. Smith 3rd Row: D. Woods, S. McArthur, R. Napolitano, B. Emerson, D. Harmon, K. Wordinger, D. Puga, T. Arnold, G. Dever, L. Hickman, Mr. Stephens lSponsorl 4th Row: D. Morrison, K. Parker, B. Carnett, S. Lorenson, P. Lowe, R. Peyton, B. Cook, M. DeShazo, D. Garrison, M. Sanderson, E. Swenson, G. LaFevers, D. Miller. CHESS CL B The BU HS Chess Club is an organization designed to give beginning and experienced chess players a chance to learn and improve on their ability to play the game of chess. Any student is welcomed to join this growing organization . KATHY WORDINGER-SECRETARY TREASURER TRACY ARNOLD-PRESIDENT TERRANCE PRIGGE-VICE PRESIDENT QQ! ffl f fd V vm Quarry SUUTBSU Jai 1st Row LR: Joe Lugo, Joe Cooper, Chris Hunter, Raul Sanchez, Brad Schindler, Keith Benbow, Doug Russell, 2nd Row Johnny Nunez, Walter Williams, Terry Niontgomery, Jimmy De La Pena, Danny Summers, Freeman Herring, Alex Tolmochoff, Harold Anderson, Tim Richline 3rd Row: Tony Scott, Shelton Cheatham, Garye LaFevers, Claude Spurlock Yogi Brown, John Palumbo, Eric Kennedy, John Campbell, Randy Russell Top Row: Bruce Smith, Reuben Wood, Craig Smith, David West, Tim Villa, Rusty Cox, Mark Miller, Russell Henry, Dean Nliller. LETTERM N 6' CL B The B Club was organized to provide a common fellowship for all varsity lettermen . It promotes athletics, sports- manship, school spirit, and good rela- tions between athletes and school academics. Membership is open to those boys who have earned a varsity letter in one or more of the athletic sports at Buckeye Union High School. President: Chris Hunter Sgt. at Arms: Bruce Smith Vice President: John Palumbo Student Body Representative: Eric Kennedy Secretary-Treasurer: Brad Schindler The Industrial Arts Club is a National Organization sponsored by the American Industrial Arts Associa- tion. The purpose ofthe Club is to upgrade crafts- manship, encourage group effort, strengthen relation- ships between industry and education, and to help develop student's personal initiative and individual goals . President- Ruben Nunez lN,P',l Reporter-Ramona Chapman Sgt. at Arms-Greg Galpin Vice President-Rick King Secretary-D. Ray Carmichael I TRI L RTS CLUB 1st Row LR: Scott Beckner, Mark Neigh, Ramona Chapman, Stan Pierce, Robert Mros, John Gillihan, Julie Shaw 2nd Row: Dean Nliller, Larry Benson, Dennis Schulz, Ray Moore, Keith Oxford, Lori Kieffer, Jason Shaw 3rd Row: Ricky King, De D. Ray Carmichael, Alex Tolmochoff, Chris Hunter, Shelton Cheatham, Greg Galpin. g . J f i E f :mLm1,,.4igm .Vb A N, , 1 3 V' wi uf R PT f s 2 E 1 J lst Row LR: M. Hoffman, G. Hoffman, K. Benbow, K. Richardson, J. Ford 2nd Row: D. Martin, K. Parker, M, Sanders, D. Haggard, S. Bales, A. Welch, R. Dugger, M. Stewart, L. Newberry, E. Cheatham, R. Narramore 3rd Row: R. Hammond, D. White, M. Turner, A. Nichols, S. Hopper, J. Tedder, B. Kerr, D. Kitterman, C. Pierce, A. Hardison, L. Kieffer, J. Temple 4th Row: S. McArthur, R. Craft, G. Mayfield, R. Dougherty, M. Myers, J. SchuIz,J. Bell, S. Cheatham, T. Billingsley, R, King, R. Tedder, R. Mros, 5th Row: D. Miller, D. Carmichael, C. Gatlin, J. Palumbo, D. Schilling, R. Narramore, J. David, M. Openshawl B, Pierson, R.B. Cambron, M. Aja, R. Henry, M. VanLeewen, D. Burns, D. Gladden, T. Champie UTURE FAR ER QF AMERIC l ARIZONA NATIONAL snow f. 1977 . I , 7 x , XX. L., N s Billy Kerr's Champion Dorset Richard Craft with the auction buyer Mr. Jim Pierce fr: lit: .XVR xr LQ OFFICERS: Sentinel Robert Tedder, Reporter Ricky King, President John Palumbo, Treasurer Lynn Newberry, Secretary Margaret Stewart, Vice President Steve Hunt The Future Farmers of America is a National Organization for students who are enrolled in vocational agriculture in the high schools of the United States. To be a member of this chapter, a student must be regularly enrolled in a class in vocational agri- culture and have satisfactory and acceptable plans for a program of supervised occupational experience. Wearers of the blue FFA jacket can compete and participate in many different activities and contests including participation in the State Fair, judging in the A,S ,U, and U , of A . Field Days, Arizona National Life Livestock Show, and individual awards and scholarships. Vice President Steve Hunt, Greg Stewart, and Billy Kerr Bill Kerr and his Champion Dorset standing by. Lam b. Greg Stewart GAY LE HENDERSO N President CHRIS HUNTER SHELLEY LARSON Vice President Secretary-Treasurer 4 'tl 41- F 53 f'T' Mary Burton Michelle Davis Pam Lorenson Jerri Lueck Chris Meredith in my 'an A 'lf E 1 . 2.6 A A. a l -, , f Terry Montgo mery J oann Morris ,J I. Y nb Lezah Terkelsen Joe Cooper My 1:23, ali' to T ,..-r Susan Neal David Peabody Patti Smith if wg--..,N 'Q-4' Wfa-vp' Julie Hancock Sharon Jameson Bill Lowe ' 1 NATIONAL H0 OR GCIETY xiii, M ,iff Marie Amabisca Elleen Bilinski Kris Blankenship Theresa Bulfer v- . ' ...hx 4 gihrxw la f Janice Monroe 6 , ju! -in ,J 'tri' i kv L I! 1' , Q , if ' 7 1st Row LR: D. Cooper, A, Spencer, A. Haumont, D. Hightower, M. Williams 2nd Row: L. Bilinski, Mar aret Stewart M. Johnson, M. Richardson, P. Wilson, N. Blackledge, B. Brown 3rd Row: K. Wordinger, R. Roer, 9 I. Bridges, G. Cantu, C. Hardison, M. Vasquez 4th Row: N, Lueck, M. Openshaw, D. Morrison, B. Aja, R. Lee, R. Pennington, M. Narramore, Brad Schindler, L. Hickman, J. Yates, J. Stevens 'WN' .5105 69' J V'-rffi' ,,, Rhonda Menuey Georgia Sapwell Walter Williams Sandra Witherspoon Cheryl Kilpatrick CONCERT CHOIR 1st Row LR- Chris Meredlth Cher lWhltecIo , , y ud, Patty Pennington, Donna Haggard, Mellssa Narramore, Marcella Johnson, Louisa Romero, Geana Gillihan, Susan Terkelsen 2nd Row: Tina Schulz, Sharon James Rlck Hammond, Ray Anders, Danny Haggard, Larry Plerce, Avel Hedges, Greg Townsend, Jerrl Lueck 3rd Row: Mlke Kepler, Jack Roberts, Don Woods, Lance Hlckman Steve Padilla Ton S tt D l , , y co , a e Brown, Ral Scarablno 9' MADRICALS 1st Row LR: Mlke Kepler, Larry Pierce, Jack Roberts, Avel Hedges, Steve Padilla 2nd Row: Chrls Meredith, Shelley Larson, Sharon Jameson, Cheryl Whitecloud, Jerri Lueck, Susan Terkelsen, Michelle Davis ADVANCED GIRLS CHORUS 1st Row LR: Nellie Downey, Rene King, Roxanne Meredith, Kerrl Gladden, Kathy Finchum 2nd1Row: Nancy Penderghast, Holly Harlan, Mary Roach, Susan Hardesty, Loresse Parker, Cindy Burton, Jerilynn Meredith, Melissa Menuey, 3rd Row: Valarie Stewart, Anne Honne, Diane Padilla, Dlane Rowden, Lee Lockhart, Dawn McCready, Trudy Van Leween Us tif '-'ig A M' M., , . i ,,,Y ,..,N, ,, . fi?-fffZ.-'.f'Fifz36m'iQ5z ,L-' ' E , .V,. 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DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS 44 A W 1954353 B U H43 TY YO THKS gwllmfv GW' T W TT BY T ER THXS Y FUN W T, , EDQUNAH A5 R , as ,T T LT- -s STARRING T 'A A C ral Q1 KERRI BOST MIKE KEPLER MARCELLA JOHNSON MARK SEDIG CO-STARRlNG AVEL HEDGES and RHONDA lVlENUEY as SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCE 'V - 84 'V'fS- DfYSda'e IVIUREL STEPHENS AS THE STATUE! and Jeff Coker Ray Anders Reynita llllahan Lynn Sedig Debbie Rustin Carolyn Williams Louisa Romero Cheryl Kilpatrick Jeff Tedder Pl1yliSS Mahan Rosalie Pennington Melissa lVlenuey Don Davis Roger Puga Gayle Henderson Senior Representatives Jerri Lueck, and Craig Smith Sophomore Representatives Louisa Romero and Larry Benson . 'Nw Junior Representatives Nanci Lueck and Manuel Aja Freshmen Representatives Jackie Robidoux and David Landford 1 l v Crown Bearers Crystal Kelly and Evans Kelley Lasl. year's ,Royalty Christi Steyvart Trenhaile and Tom Caballero Z Ss, u o -5 . 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A ' f 1 'rx , ' anis ' F -, W N s ' F :Lx 5 L A x 7 - .mv , I -.xx Honor Roll - 3,47 Senior Class Representative7 Student Council - 47 FFA - 1,2,3 Secretary, 4 President7 Football - 2 Letter, 3 Letter, 4 Lettery Basketball - 3 Letter, 4 Letter7 Track - 2 Letter, 3 Letter7 Lettermen's Club - 2,3,4 Vice President7 Science Club - 47 Industrial Arts Club - 17 All- Conference Honorable Mention 19757 All-Conference 2nd Team 1976. ' Mixed Chorus - 17 Advanced Chorus -27 Concert Choir - 3 President7 Honor Roll - 1,2,3,47 National Honor Society - - 3,42 Student Council - 47 Tennis -1 Letter, 2 Letter, 3 Letter, 4 Letter7 Lettergirl's Club-2,3,47 Pep Club - 1,2,3 Vice President 4 President7 GAA - 1,2,3,Vice President 47 Volleyball -2 Letter, 3 Letter, 4 Letter, Madrigals - 2 -,,-- years7 2nd in State in Tennis for 2 years7 All-Star of the , Central Division in Volleyball. 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BUCKEYE, AZ 325 N- FIRST PH. 386-2865 I BUCKEY5 AZ- I LIBERTY CIN' OOTTON 'GINNING AND CROP I FINANCING RUSTY'S DRIVE-IN HIGHINAY 80 gl AIRPORT ROAD I I Best Wishes to the G1'acIuaring' Sc-nim' I I V I 4 DRI FRANK D. LOWREY I AND STAFF Good Luck ,7,-ICI! gi,-Iliff' Amrrgf Buc kcyo, Arizozm 1368 --I -H11 601 X2ll'l'3.ITIO1'C Avo. WHERE FRIENDS IVIEET 386-2561 FAST 84 COURTEOUS SERVICE Hvvv so a. WATKINS ROAD IIFFYIMART 45 105 WEST IVIONROE AVENUE BUCKEYE, ARIZONA - 173 ODOM DRILLING 81 PUMP cvvHERE oooivn Goes WATER Frovvsn MILDRED 81 GENE RAYS BURGER QUEEN 715 llllonroe 386-4773 BOH,CJA90ND cUHEVN0W767h5MJGAL COMIMNV CHEVRON 4 ZESFDEVQQEIZ Nlaintenanse 81 Repairs On All Domestic umps V SENIORS! Well Drilling 84 Clean Outs 327 N, 1st Ph. 386-2502 935-5610 ,,'ll.7l3.7C7lC if PA ZTFENSOA' INS ll IZA N675 422 Monroe - P.O. Box 477 Buckeye, Arizona 85326 Telephone 386-4878 MEMREK AGENT , THE HARTFORD ROBERTS REAL ESTATE Serving The Area Over 25 Years! CONGRATULATIONS! All Types of TERRY FQRNES X Rea, Estate 6 Ph. 386-2373- '74 711 Monroe Ave. Buckeye DEEYA COSMETICS 111 MONROE LAS ASITAS MALL 386 2870 'I THE TOTAL VVUIVIAN BEAUTY SALON VIVIAN GRAHAM - HAIR STYLIST SYLVIA TURNER - BEAUTY CONSULTANT SKIN CARE TREATMENTS - FANTASTIC FOR TEENAGERS' JEWELRY PERMA LASHES 6RA7'lllA7l0N.S' GRADUATES! OFFICE PRODUCTS Aumo-vlsuAu. I oFFlcE FURNITURE oFFlcE lmsmons 221332555 CNQSQIUES COPY 81 PRINTING EQUIPMENT 81 SUPPLIES 15 LOCATIONS SERVING 4 STATES I A SUBSIDIARY OF FLORI CORPORATION OFFICE 81 SCHOOL PRODUCTS TURNER CIN COMPANY 8201 PALO VERDE ROAD D 1 1, OWNERS 8. SONS Born-Jan. 23, 1975 Herdsmen D. H. Butler-Kenny W. 1 B b B tt Brett o urne K. 0. Butler-Kent , Kenny P' Southern and Palo Verde Rd. Cums Mason Waldo Butler C1 Nlile North and 5 miles west of Buckeye, Arizona? 1 Phone 386-2137 Rt. 2, Box 320-Buckeye 85326 I A HUNTER ELECTRIC,RIN i I I v 1 I I A I I I I A 3 I A 1 I LICENSED-BONDED CONTRACTOR REPMRS 8. COMMERCIAL a. 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