Burges High School - Hoofbeats Yearbook (El Paso, TX)
- Class of 1985
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SINCERELV, Z om 522222 Paincipat ' 5 73, EF f -iiik fm MV ... VI. 'Pa 4132 A fm- X I Mr. Cha vez Principal 1 HOOfbeatS '35 Staff C?.gE.lgff,f,ff'S: COPY EDITORS: Sammy Tina j erO kigflhlilgliem Af2ff.E2.IT0R: SPORTS: Mar in C ned LAYOUT EDITORS: Norai Noiiga 3 Sammy Tinaj erO Liza Muro my Tom CLASSES: COPY EDITOR: Z Mary Lou Hernandez Mary Lou Hernande David Lardizabal Fernie Martinez DESIGN EDITORS: Terri Sherwood Jesse Moreno Diane Ruybe Rosa Ortega Sammy Tinajero Lily Tovar Mary Lou Hernandez Mark Waltman INDEX: , Bill Minnich y Femle Mafllnel David Lardizabal Kathy Salem Fernie Martinez Terri Sherwood PHOTOGRAPHERS: ' Fernie Martinez Jesse Moreno Mary Lou Hernandez David Lardizabal Kathy Salem Mark Waltman Bill Minnich OPENING LIFE ........ R . . . . .20 SCHOOL DAYS. . . . .34 PEOPLE ............... . .82 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED . . . . 114 CHANGING TIMES . . . . 162 INDEX ...................... 208 V Sites an Burges high school first opened ts doors to students in 7955, and 1as continued this sort of ieremonial event for many years. This year the school celebrates its 30th anniversary. The list of events during these thirty years is endless, from new fads to new l i scenes of B. HS. faces, and new faculty to new facilities. The library was added in 1980 and the journalism room in 1983. This year the students and faculty experienced a few distur- bances as the girls'gym went under construction in the summer. As for the students and faculty, there have been many changes in their styles and ways of life. There have been many new faces in the faculty, especially in recent years. This has created a new kind of spirit in Burges and with the new students every year, this spirit continues to grow. Burgess High School named after William H. Burges, first open- ed its doors in 1955. Attending it were students from the seventh grade up to twelfth grade. When MacArthur and Ross were built, the seventh through ninth grades were eliminated leaving tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. Through the history of Burges, there has been three principals. From 1955 to 1968 Don L. Mitchell was the principal and the Assistant Principal was Virgil Welch. Clifford F. Schmidt then became principal from 1968 to 1970. From 1970 un- til now, Mr. Tom Chavez has been the princpal together with Mr. Crago, Mr. Silva, and Mrs. lorjorian as Assistant Principals. The semester system was in- troduced when the school first opened and is still being used. As for the grading system, it was the same then as it is now. In the beginning school attire was very strict. The boys had to wear belts and adhere to conventional hairstyles. No metal cleats were to be worn on the soles of shoes at all. Some of the teachers we have now were here when the school first opened. Mr. Russell taught mechanical drawing and was a trainer for the football team. Wesley Hradek taught, and still is teaching orchestra. Mr. Albert Gutierrez, now the Student Ac- tivities Director was then the ROTC instructor. 6 Thirty years of progress v. . n 'S' . :QM I . 3 V , as aa, 3 lr-x The best thing about the future is that it comes just one day at a time. 1. if 'Q x R if . , S . 2 M. -J 3 ' 3' 7. M y , ,,': ul' . 5 R fi' A group of proud winners Starting off the school year can really be a tremendous job for the Yearbook Staff. Especially when they walked into the journalism classroom, knowing all the work that was ahead of them. The 84-85 Hoofbeats staff con- sisting of 75 members, I which was smaller than last year's staffj, started working on the yearbook in the month of August. This Sammy Tinajero, with Lily Tovar and Rosa Ortega as Assistant Editors. Kathy Salem, Diana Ruybe, Martin Castaneda, David Lardizabal, Mary Lou Hernandez, Mark Waltman, Bill Munnich, Liza Muro, Nora Noriega, Fernie Mar- tinez, and Terri Sherwood. All of these students made a great effort in making the year- book a success. There were year's hardworking staff were as arguments and disagreements, but follows: Editors, jesse Moreno, there was also harmony, patience 8 and lots of cooperation among them. They all worked together as one big family, knowing the pressure it took to have a year- book ready for publication. There were times that were good and times that were bad. But when one thought of the whole student body depending on the staff to come out with an annual, there was no limit as to how hard they had to work. ,Q F283 1 .7 eggs 'L -'K ' .Ml 5 an I is n-A ww Y '-nf ! wf N I1 ,f 1 'i ff!! , J ff ,gin-M' it iv K X , ,k,, ,,,. Q I x X 3 R fs. an 1, ve Q-ai' Q xxx -FXR 12 53 M '-YK fx , ,M 'lf N4 YA. ,r Q: Q. , qi, AX 49 fqfgmw 1-m A variety of looks and styles Throughout the year many fads students. came in and out, including new Cropped pants, striped jeans, fashion trends, which ranged in a and sets of matching clothes were variety of clothing and hairstyles. also worn. They came in a variety These fads affected students from of styles and colors. Flamboyant all cliques. accessories such as twisted 507's, button downs, topsiders, necklaces, bangle bracelets, and and loafers were some of the exotic earrings were supplements popularized items worn by the of apparel. One could dress up students. The Preppy look seem- differently as each day went ed to be a favorite among the along. Even though assortments of clothing came out for '84 and '85, designer jeans were still popular. A pair of lordache could be worn casual or some effects could be added for a more outgoing look. In order to add the finishing touches for an evening out, many considered putting some jewelry on, while other items would just show off the latest fads. junior Adriana Valencia displays the look she prefers. Senior Tom Arenivar wearing casual western clothes. Senior Sam Tinajero poses for the camera. A r ' sf W Senior Mark Upton wears a button down with a pair of 507's, Sophomore Martha Arevalo and Senior lesse Moreno show their preppy look. Senior Lily Tovar shows her style in clothing. Romie Rodriguez is dressed up for Homecoming. Senior Terri Sherwood wears button down with a pair of designer jeans. 17 ,ff-I , kf 'E QQ 3773? li?Eii1 ' 4 J 1 Q W' f . Q 90,56 'az x .N wx . , my panama QW, :.ti. HH, Q' My . ..,i.:, . an r .www . M ... A f' . 1 up 'za ff' Q. ' 'mv 11. 5. - A Q 7 H Q ' Z :gi wg ., A 2. zjsgvg- -A , 5-V-'ff' ' ,,,f -'Q ,w su-53, 54' , ' W A I - s-.,.fi:5 J J, V 1, 3 . iF . as ' 4 3 ' k.k. I! .ds ,M O 1 4 ix 3: 1 I 0 s Q , . E ZR .-Z,' .., ,v -1.1 . Lg., , 5' 2, 4 mfg. 5214 f V 'HL Lififiywl KA.tL' V l ' f - f-ffiw ' lf ,A 1., J A 7' , +A. . '+ .w H- ff R, an . wc , . ...-.. ,awfzazk -4 E If 2 5 3 3 Ti 1 1 .K any W. I Qi . 1, Qnsei fa.. ,J f ' 4L:- I - . .al . , . A. Dolores Sifuentes and Laura Talamantes shed the new look. B. Santos Ramirez and his Twisted Sisters Cecilia Macias and Claudia Preciado. C. Tammy Castillo, Cindy Degado, and Liz Villanueva rock the Breezeway. D. Rosanna Rivera, Victor Perea, and Christy Macias are Burges Freakazoids. E. What do you want to do with your life? A. lason and leff Wagoner show off their split personality. B. Liza Muro shows the new X'Cla5hdanCe fashion. C Karen Munoz and Vivian Davis made the photographer take their picture. D. Tony Grant and Rene Vergara tell Carrie Esparza 5miIe.' You 're on candid camera. ini' ii' H iii! lb . H? gf 3 , M mmf 3. HQ Q XJ ku ,JA ,, ,s , ,grgygqix -135595 ? iz, 'fa L- - ,gg x Lfg fr wi .,. lt: ff , X A W .L , Nb 4448 Wi i, , rv-P 9 .gh I .Q pp is -4. A new breed of entertainers Q , ,, ' V, W Sw- ,W t if - ' M-1 Among those who thrilled and chilled millions of Americans were Vanessa VWlliams and Michael jackson. Vanessa Williams, a 21- year-old student at Syracuse was crowned this past year as Miss America, and was the first black woman to do so. She carried the crown, some said, better than anyone in the tradition of the Miss America pageant had ever done. Her dream of being Miss America was not fullilled for very long because of a mistake in judge- ment. Ms. Williams was asked to resign as Miss America seven weeks before the end of her reign because of pictures to be publish- ed in the August issue of 'Pen- thouse. Despite her misfortune she kept the support of most Americans. She will appear in the November and january issues of Penthouse, a television series, and is expected to release an album. Among those in the top names of the entertainment world Michael jackson was placed in the Guiness Book of World Records for recording Thriller, an album that sold over a million copies. This past year he began a tour of America and the world with his Hve brothers. Michael jackson will continue to thrill millions of people for years to come. 17 Candida tes vie for top spot i 5 5 Ronald Reagan enjoying warm welcome, Walter Mondale making speech for congress, George Bush speaks straight from the heart. Geraldine Ferraro states a vie w. 78 3 2 E E 5 E Campaigning all over the nation the candidates faces were known to all the people. Much of the at- tention for this year's election was mainly centered around the Democratic running-ma te Geraldine Ferraro, who just hap- pened to be the first woman to ever run in any presidential election. During most of Mondale's and Ferraro's political touring, Ferraro usually overshadowed Walter Mondale, while on the Republican side Reagan and Bush received their share of publicity. Not only did women 's equality Hnally reached one of the presidential elections, but Ronald Reagan turn- ed out to be the oldest candidate to run for the presidential office, at the age of 70. The platforms of the candidates ranged from taxes to the conflict of religion, which dealt with the school prayers in school. When both political parties had their conventions one could clear- ly see that a great group of people were out there supporting their candidates. U. SA. dominates Olympics ,RM 5? ft-t Ib fists mfg to For the first time in over half a century, the summer OL YM- PICS were held in the United States. Colleges all over Califor- nia offered their gyms, stadiums, and fields for the need of the Olympians. America had the largest number of medals by winning 774 medal total. America had immense competition with West Germany who had the second largest medal count. The United States might ha ve had more competition if Russia had not boycotted, with the fear of the Gymnasts being killed and the fear of them defecting on their own will. The opening and closing of the games had spectacular visual and Audio effects, yet the Olympic games was said to be filled with too much propaganda. Olympians celebrate success. Gregg Louganis in perfect diving form. Carl Lewis going for the gold. Mary Lou Retton displays grace and agility on floor routine, 79 311 lint- v- QL!-A ' gg,-, . 1 4 , ' -v-Fw' ,1 ,,,..4- fwowwnnu. , XY ' '18 2 fs -tg 1 , x Lf v , , it I I W v K Es f jail . A I ' h1 VV,k f x ,,,, W, VV w 2 , N Jw -.Si mn flWg,,W6? ' V 'IVV W A V , MA MM . Wfmw C K Mwamav k A .,..,. ,.,..,,Q4:1 r , A , , ,f l W ,., ,, I, 2 Q -fa . , f ,L 1 I f f 1 M' '12 ff 3 m A aw Y . ,M,i,5, l .. ,, fl .f 'ff f. vV QQ--,luw, , , LW ,fi ,. s . .5 , yvixgx . ,Q W.. 4 JY ,.,, ,,, ,Q 1 fm, , ,.,,,, ,Zz A A J f QQ. in 6? WMV L , ?71Z'2v'z i Wm.. 5 2 V W , 1 M, , A , 27 Faces come alive at 7 7:25 was as I . ,.,.,,., .W 'wr -,waz , W N 4 fr' xx . , N .aff 'Hn - 1 1 lunior Suzie Zuniga enjoys her sand- Seniors Liza Muro, Lori Miner, Ronnie Powers, wich during lunch. and Christine Truitt check out the lunchtime action. Seniors Nancy Canales and Kathy Car' cia cool down with sodas. Senior Sammy Nnajero pigs out! Mike Castillo, Hubert Unger, and Louie Casillas chow down. 22 6 Q f, 'Wai gf . ,HEr,gaaew!fxg,:iM as any E lm ierr 'g m 1 5 .... c,,., fi .ma S I 5 2 is lunior Ruben Lombrana spends his lun- chtime talking on the phone. lunior Christy Ramirez and friends wait patiently in the drive through lane. 23 N x Weekend ss - .K A r 1 I ck Qiyof 8 Kimberly Tinsley and Ivette Gonzales enjoy the weekend, Michael Carrizal plays Pac-Man. Marty Olivas get together with buddies. Bill Minnich plays loe Cool. 24 Hangouts W, .,,., . ,,..,,.. X Wk fypical Mustang weekend. Keith Pehle and Mike Castillo ponder in question. viustangs' table manners. Kristy Lane and Kevin Gallagher celebratelthe victory, 25 A candid look at couples Awe c'mon now. Don't be coy - Don't you know How a girl meets a boy? WE -' '52 ..,' 5 ' , .ing ,f . if Ll '-'21 Q Q 4 1 .A if W 'K A ' ' vs A ' ' 9 f--wwgges M .. ,M - N.-awww? 3.6 Seniors Cathy Callardo and Bobby Cor- Gustavo Nevarez and Mari Bencomo discuss tez walk to class together. future plans after school. Seniors Brendan McDonald and Claudia Tavo glesias and Kathy Salem enjoy each Hppenstiel sit together in the other's company, lunchroom. A couple takes a stroll during lunch. 26 Y Most students usually en- counter a traffic jam during the day. In the halls, at lunch, and even after school. After school is when most jams take place, Students are in a hurry to get home, so traffic builds up in the parking lot. In the student park- ing lot, there is only one exit to leave the parking area. Long lines usually form at the exit by students, in cars, waiting to go home. Students wait impatiently to leave the parking lot. Shoulder to shoulder on the parking lot sidewalk. Cars in line bumper to bumper as students wait to lea ve the parking lot. 27 Members of the band Rush are as follows: Alex Lifeson, Neil Peart, and Geddy Lee. One of the popular bands, The Police, consists of Sting, Stewart Copeland, and Andy Summers. 28 f Rock Bands Favorite bands among students Concerts are one of the main attractions among students at Burges High School. Some of the concerts held during the year at the Coliseum in El Paso and Pan Am in Las Cruces were Rush, Billy Idol Krokus, Rick Springfield and Twisted Sis ter, A variety of music is listened to ranging from rock music to heavy metal. A few of the favorite bands and performers among students are Def Leppard, Robert Plant, Bil- ly Idol, Van Halen, Rush, The Police, Scorpions, Motley Crue, Duran Duran, Billy Squier, ZZ Top, and Pat Benatar. One of the favorite new bands that many students liked this year was Ratt. Which came to El Paso on August Znd. A student at Burges commented on the band and said, I like Ratt because they look great and sound good. While many students went out to parties, others decided to make the summer more interesting by attending concerts. Psycho, a stu- dent at Burges said I go to con- certs because it makes you feel close to the people. Ewi- ?,, if gi R W 'A x X X 7 1 xxx' M Sf:-E ww mga ss X A, 1-. - ,gg W . , . . 'X ,S 1. S-s-S ' ,L - 'S W . 1 f - SQL- sw - Ng., , sg -fs A ' . . Ss? EH .3 :R-QQ, s si X' I Billy Idol performed at the El Paso County Col- iseum on August 78th, The lead singer for the band Motley Crue is Vince Neil. Female singer, Pat Benatar. Rock Bands f 29 Mustan Spirit Around the school there are constant reminders of our team spirit. Among these reminders are those of spirit banners hung in the halls and on the walls of the stairway. As the athletes drive into the parking lot in the morning, streamers of purple and gold are placed on the cars. Cheerleaders promote their spirit by selling spirit rib- bons, clips, and bumper stickers. Our team spirit is to show our pride in the school. This is usually brought out at the pep assemblies. The band plays a major part in our assemblies. As they play the fight song, cheerleaders and students get rowdy and the teachers also participated. Spirit was one of the keys which bound us all together, , Q. 1 2' if , 5. 1 Q 4 ,H Q. 7, as Z gi .1 ERE: l l, Q c 'V A i Q G... 30 25- ' Xe gmuvlw- 1 - '- fun-H-.qg fs'-M 5+ ,rw .I 0 0' W art. YQ ,ag 4 . T, .Q rf' --,. , -www. 17 ' ...M I i., ., .,. I fri - L' X' . t s - . ,. A. Kevin Behrens gets the crowd into spirit. B. T-Bird gets massacred. C . Rene Vergara prepares for wa termelon-ea ting contest, D. Alex Valmana, Paul Corral and Danny Navarro prepare for launch. E. Paul Corral and Danny Navarro make better use of their toilet paper. F. Charles Maly and Manny Gomez construct Homecoming float. G. la vier Aguilera saves toilet paper for later use. H, Gabi Kennard takes Nve, rw 37 A journey ma de worth while Andress, Austin, jefferson, and the late 70's as part of a Irvin, students come from all over desegregation plan that was put the El Paso District. What for? For throughout the city to equalize all a journey made worthwhile. ethnic groups inthe various Burges buses students from all schools. over the district for different pur- Some students get up as early poses. Some because of the HILT as 4:00 AM to get ready and catch program, others because of the the bus. Some ride public transit boundries Fort Bliss has, and buses, while others ride school others simply because they buses. choose to. Of course being bused to a dif- Busing here at Burges started in ferent school has its advantages and disadvantages. One of many advantages is making new friends and getting involved in the many programs the school has to offer. Of course this also creates a pro- blem in that a lot of these students who are involved in certain ac- tivities get home as late as 7:00. Nevertheless, they prefer Burges above the rest. SCHOOL mms Not happy but determined students head for the bus F to go home. i 0 - . L Shelley Wise wa ves good-bye to another school day, The bus waits for everyone. Sf. . . . A. . aww--.f -s--.t..., N Nv.vvNLwM,wt,..tW...... .. I K H ,wi,,,m,,c.M... Y.. Mc it . i 1 A , -.1-gi Council for students Student Council has always been very active in school ac- tivities. lt has always had a large number of members and this year was no exception. The Club is sponsored by the Student Ac- tivities director Mr. Albert Gutier- rez. The officers forthe 1984-85 school year were President Carrie Esparza, Vice President Sally Hurt, second Vice President Elia Her- nandez, Secretary Pat Suarez, and Treasurer Bobby Rubio. Student Council took part in dif- ferent activities such as making spirit posters for sports, helping at teacher in-service, sponsoring the Homecoming Dance, Public Rela- tions, helping at the concession stands, and many more avents. Throughout the year Student Council has had fund raisers such as selling candy, messages, and other various things. All in all Student Council had a very good year. With the cooperation of the students, it will continue that wa y. Some Student Council members get into the meeting. Sponsor Mr, Gutierrez listens carefully. Mr. Gutierrez discusses agenda with Presi- dent Carrie Esparza, 1st: Pat Suarez, Elia Hernandez, Bobby Rubio, Carrie Esparza, and Sally Hurt, 2nd: Kathy Pigeon, Kari Cordova, Vivian Davis, Corina Perez, Marie Berndt, Staci Duncan, Rosanna Rivera, Gabi Kennard, Conrad Chacon, Gina Abe yta, Mike Ramos, Alice Lo, Sarah Leyva, Kerri Flynn, Mignon Sass, Stephanie Sto vall, 3rd: Ka th y McWilliams, lackie Delgado, lames Scott, Merci Her- nandez, Monica Barria, CindyAvant, lames Aguirre, Monica Pa yan, Monica Rodriguez, David Dominguez, Sandy del Hierro, Oc- ta vio Gonzales, Dolores Sifuentes, Maggie C ereceres, Mary Quintana, janet Beck, Laura Talamantes, Laura Garcia, Gilbert Castillo, Chris Herrea. lames Scott signs in before meeting. lackie Delgado finds time to eat during meeting. Carrie Esparza conducts a meeting. 33 'us on is 'U -I wp 1 KV: ,Q MJ? , A 5 K -wwmfxwsmn-.X-M . ,. N xx ,M N. A w my-Q -BQ M5551 a NJN W 95 xgxm Si. x wb , M Q1 Kg? x Yfw It QQSKBEX gm X x R X fa vm? ww G Q wa, Qgiim NMR X Kg:-,flkwvw S as QSM x mv N f Q S -w Q vw Q sg fer R QQ- ww- q e- 5' Q X wx Qxllws S Q35 R wma mam x Y 4-S mfrmss- -ws was :mx H Q- .W X . Q 29 .Q x x -YM N e gms-uwnk WA. .- my :Q y 3. we Q 35 Vocational Ofnce Education hekns its students to prepare for business oriented careers, par- ticularly in clerical and secretarial Helds. It is a two hour lab class which pro vides detailed training in typing, filing, bookkeeping and other clerical skills. It also provides the student with a sense of responsibility, loyalty and cooperation. The student also gains experience in the business world by learning how to operate a word processing machine and electronic calculators. The leadership conferences for competition of various office skills were held March 28-30, 1985 at SLC Austin and April 26-30, 1985 at NLC Houston. The VOE instructor, Mrs. Gilliland, has been teaching for 10 years. This year they had the privilege of also being taught by Mrs. Compton, a student from UTEP. This year's VOE officers are Wanda Alderette, President, Chrystie Ramirez, Vice President, Renee Viramontes, Secretary, Elizabeth Espinoza, Treasurer, and Lily Rosas, Historian. Renee Viramontes files her cards. V. O. E. success ful as ? NW S Mrs. Gilliland poses for the camera. Imelda Pinon sho ws Albert Ortiz how to work out the problem. Susana Gallegos takes over the class. V.O.E. ofHcers get sworn in. Debby Bradley asks for help. 36 se ll.. bn U' 7 Ll A . sw Mm., I ' 8 -.ma ..' .' ' ,At . A M ., 052 5 PY S M an . 3 ...il- 9 HQ' ' Lori Urueta watches the printer. Typing at her com- puter is Martha Ruiz. Frances Lupo cries over a mistake she made. Lorrie lordan shows off her typ- ing skills. Lupe Nunez begs Lily Rosas for help. VOE Officers are: Liz Espinosa, Wanda Alderette, Christy Ramirez, Renee Wramontes, Lily Rosas. Christy Ramirez shows Albert Ortiz how to do it. 37 V. O. E. Co-op test their skills Upon graduation, students enrolled in Vocational Education Co-op are prepared to enter the full-time job market in such posi- tions as secretaries, receptionists, word processors, bookkeepers, Hle clerks, and bank tellers. In the V. O.E. Co-op classroom, actual work conditions are simulated and one half of each school day is spent working at jobs in the com- munity. Students put present skills , 7 QU M . ts.. to work on the job and prepare for permanent jobs now. An integral part of the V. O.E. program is the Ofhce Education Association lO.E.A. 1, the youth leadership organization for students interested in the business and ofHce career field. Through club projects and area, state, and national contests, B. O. E. Co-op students refine their job, decision making, and leadership skills. . P Q ' 4 'll -5 f . C. Mrs, M, loosse, V.O.E, Co-op Teacher. V. O.E. Officers, Left: Monica Gomez - Secretary, Oga Saucedo - Treasurer, Zeke Ordonez - President, lulie Mayorga - Vice President. Back: Art Govea, Virginia Gonzalez, Mickelle Gurierrez, Veronica Bustillos, Oga Saucedo, Bea Salgado, Carolina Tovar, julie Ma yorga, Mariza Bustillos, Monica Gomez, Zeke Ordonez. Mid- dle: Hilda Medrano,, Corina Gonzalez, Angie Barraza, Patsy Vasquez, Lucia Martinez. Bottom: Annette Mowad, Lori Rodriguez, Alma Siaz, Linda Gon- zalez, and Patsy Aguilar. 38 1 I 5 . tfwwe ewes Prestige journalism Club .M 1 wa 'QM N-at was 1 l kv '. L wks 5 wg 'Q -lik vi KSN N X QSN gf... ... .NNN xxx xxx. X - 1: 22 :fi . - S L at 3 i.. 3- . 1 ' j K X . Students who ha ve done superior workin journalism are nominated for Quill and Scroll. Quill and Scroll is the school's jour- nalism club. All members of Quill and Scroll are nominated by Mr. joel Mosier, the Hoofbeats and Stampede ad- visor. ln order for a nomination, a student must ha ve superior Writing skills and be one of the top students in their class. Quill and Scroll members com- pete for national scholarships and receive recognition on their in- dividual transcripts. This year's members are: Donna Guillermo - Stampede editor, David Lardizabal - Hoofbeats photographer, Mary Lou Hernandez - Stampede assis- tant editor, Lily Tovar - Hoofbeats assistant editor, Liza Muro - Hoofbeats layout design, and honorary member jesse Moreno - Hoofbeats editor and head photographer. im... ,g Q?-0 Senior Liza Muro points out errors. Mr. Mosier watches as jesse Moreno takes his test. Honorary member jesse Moreno checks his assignment box, Mr, joel Mosier is the Stampede and Hoffbeats advisor, who nominated Quill and Scroll Members, The Stampede publishes a newspaper every three weeks. Each reporter is assigned 10 ques- tions on their story to ask their sources. After interviewing their source they have to turn in a rough draft. Then the final draft is typed and submitted. Adver- tisements are sold in order to ob- tain the circulation of the school newspaper and gather revenue. This year's editor in chief was Donna Guillermo, Assistant Editor was Mary Lou Hernandez, and the Ee luliane Ludlow doing a page layout. Stampede in forms readers Feature Editor was Terrance Vestal. The chief photographer for the second year was jesse Moreno. The rest of the reporters were in Mr. Mosier's third period Reporting A class. The Stampede tied for first in the EI Paso Independent School District competition of the In- terscholastic League Press Con- ference newspaper competition held in March in Austin, Texas. The Stampede published eleven issues during the year. 'FX Editor in chief Donna Guillermo assigns stories to staff. ,411 X., V, x, E .. .w,,, ..,, . .. iii-Y f aiu! . - 'X sk.: 2 lv? 40 WA Photographer jesse Moreno looks over the negatives. Sponsor Mr, Mosier looks over a com- petitor's paper. Hard at work is Donna Guillermo. Arturo Rodriguez, Mary Lou Her- nandez, Rosa Ortega, Michelle Men- doza, Michelle Saba, Patty Hippenstiel, luliane Ludlow, and Sally Hurt. Roshun Burton, Romie Rodriguez, Terrance Vestal, Richard Lucker, lose Franco, jesse Moreno, and Donna Guillermo. E 1. Checking photos for quad- packs is Mr. Mosier. Romie Rodriguez, Donna Guillermo, Terrance Vestal, Mary Lou Hernandez, jesse Moreno, Lucie Aguilar, and lulianne Ludlow take a breather after a deadline. Thinking of what to write is Ter- rance Vestal. Sally Hurt takes time off to have her picture taken. ffl , L., , -V ., X ,K , X., 1' - -ff ' bun T Y , , wig' qui.. ii 1- ff 'Z ,i,l Q tl ft xt x X ' 4 QM Sitting straight and tall is lulianne Ludlow. Terrance Vestal, Mary Lou Hernandez, Donna Guillermo, and Lucie Aguilar are looking over a page. Clo wning around is Donna Guillermo, jesse Moreno takes a minute off to get his picture taken. Monkeying around is the Stampede Sta ff, 41 For the second year around Mrs. judy Lentz continued to bring out the special singing quality of her talented students. This year Sylvia Smythe won 7st in region when she went to com- petition on October 6th and then from there she qualified to com- pete on December 70th for area. The Choral Competition held on May 77 was a great success and a super experience for the choir members. On December 7st they attend- ed the Parade of Choirs and they performed very well in the Christmas program held in the school gym, Besides going into competition U l:gglsn.i LL.: they also had a fund raiser of sell- ing candies in order to raise money to attend a trip along with the band which they did on April of this year, to San Diego, California. In San Diego they competed with other schools but they had the opportunity to look around town and buy some souvenirs for their friends and relatives. Some of the reasons why students joined choir was for the fun of it and also because some would like to pursue a profes- sional career as singers. Whatever the reason they ha ve given, they ha ve all enjoyed it. Qi! .. A v NVQ 6 Choir Members, 7st row: Maria Ruiz, Raquel Hernandez, Nora jaramillo, Norma Ruybe, Maria Carrillo, Arturo Rodriguez, Scott johnson, Lori Cremer, Melody jones, Alice'Lo, Director - judy Lentz. 2nd row: Stephanie Stovell, Sylvia Smythe, Staci Duncan, Laure Talamantes, Bonnie McDonald, joe McKale, john Murphy, jorge Dattoli, janet Beck, Deir- dre Holloway, Cindy Beck, Kristen Djerf 3rd row: Phyllis Roberts, Terri Sherwood, Tisha Dominguez, Patricia Ward, Adrian Esparza, Larry Cano, john Hummels, Philip Riggins, Gerardo Calvez, Kath y Holmes, Cindy Simmons, Liz Soderstrom, Cindy Kessel. 42 A wholelot of things to sing about Choir Officers, 7st row: Sylvia Smythe iSweetheartj, Cindy Kessel iPresidentj, Arturo Rodriguez iHistorianj. 2nd row: Phyllis Roberts iSecretaryj, Liz Soderstrom I Vice Presidentj, 3rd row: Philip Riggins iHistorianj. Maria Carrillo, sophomore, pinches an inch during choir practice. While students prepare for class Ari turo Rodriguez is caught by surprise. V E 5 , ---qpq I as .m , .. it ., ..., t Nl .tai- Sa, 13. L Choir members gather around piano to practice their scales. Cindy Simmons informs Monica Calderoni about the next contest. the N,-.ef 4 mf' Seniors Philip Riggins and Cindy Kessel discuss their music exercises, The girls' section go over their music. 43 A .W,hhbX .A . sf . x a . ,A :W -K , .ew L.....M.ssfs.ff . . 'H A X a,?.1f.sl t , . . ..fi f5giSi.53.f.: ws, W MM ,, .. AWS-Y .5 sg. eff, -.Q .qfw . s B. , Senior jim Scott entertains the audience with a trombone solo. .tif n .ff yr bfi Drum major joe Rosales keeps the saxophone section together during the drum Drum major Liza Muro presents the band, break. 7 37 E' Q1 fl Officers, Top tl-rj: Charlie jauregui, David Esparza, Michelle Diaz, Alex Valmana, Mike Castillo, Cesar Negrete, and Ronnie Cardenas. Bottom: joe Rosales, Yvette Ramirez, Mar- ty Olivas, Desi Acosta, and Liza Muro. lv ' -7. 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Middle: Veronica Ortega, Lorie Urueta, Gabbi Kennard, Cindy Beck, Leanne Schoenfelder, Laura Martinez, Ceci Reynoso, Pam johansen, Lori Miner, and Ronnie Powers. Top: jackie Degado, Donna Guillermo, Laura Landin, Anita Rosales, Margie Euzarraga, Nora Noriega, and Romie Rodriguez. 'QVC 1 v t .. g g , . 2. d 1 tl t IISICIHHS lp Hy 3 611 I . T. . ,aa 'Q' a . Q. B . Students heard it over the Vice Presidentg Cesar Negrete, Band members chose the band 5 Q ' P Fl speaker at all of the football Treasurer, Michelle Diaz, and Ron- court towards the end of the mar- ' . M Ay . Sxgvkgs games' half-times: Introducing nie Cardenas, Quartermastersg ching season. The court consisted . bfi: g fl, the Pride of the East Side. The David Esparza and Tomas De La of: Laura Romo, Sophomore A - J R Q - ' 'Q' Burges Mustang Marching Band Riva, Librariansg Charlie jauregui, representative, Gabbi Kennard, L P X , . under the direction of joe lacobo, Historian, Mike Castillo, Percussion junior representative, Liza Muro, Q A ' P Nw j p T K 1 Q, assisted by Arturo Gerardo. Leader, Eddie Gallegos, Chaplain, Band Sweetheartg and Alex qs? F ' P Then the school's largest and most and Desi Acosta and Yvette Valmana, Band Beau. spirited organization would march onto the field led by drum majors Liza Muro and joe Rosales, to per- form a show for the football fans. Other band officers were: Alex Valmana, President, Marty Olivas, 44 Ramirez, Flag Captains. The Marching Band received a rating of Excellent at the El Paso Public Schools Marching Contest and also participated in the Veterans' Day Parade. The symphonic and jazz bands also participated in various con- tests and performed concerts throughout the school year. xopho 2l72rli . Top: Rosie Sagado,,5andra Maldonado, Madeleine Haddox, Charlotte Mullen, Zuniga, Margie Rico, and Arleen Casarez: Bottom: Jeanette Cubillos, Becky Letty Reyes, Nora Ochoa, Sandy Basurto, and Ronnie Estrada. 13 i l V' I ikv ,. ww- c . David Esparza, Tomas De La Riva, Paula Landin, lose Reyes, Jaime Victor Perea, Danny Flores, Rodney Richardson, and Rene Blancas. Brass, Top: Gabriel Leyva, Todd Kessel and lim Scott. Bottom: Richard Hender- and Maria Macias, Not shown: Steve Mendoza, Louis Avila, and Robert Treviso. Clarinets, Top: Rachel Perez, Monica Barria, Lorena Esparza, Sylvia Peregrino, Monica Saucedo, and Yolie Nunez. Middle: Ronnie Manriquez Christy Macias, Lin- da Estrada, Laura Garcia, jennifer Mullen, Norma Casas, Cindy Esparza, and Michelle Diaz. Bottom: Barbara Olivas, Karen Munoz, Carmen Ochoa, Corina Perez Lisa Quintero, and Eva Martinez. ig so WW f , a sa i is se E ,f - is Brass, Top: Ronnie Cardenas, Wncent Attaguile, Carlos Sandoval and john Truitt. Bottom: Ray Yrgoyen, Carlos Rincon, Veronica Medrano, Cesar Negrete, and Marty Olivas. Percussion: Mike Castillo, Laura Romo, Mando Gallego, Connie Marmolejo, Charlie lauregui Ceci Aldana, Louis limenez, Hubert Unger, Eric DuMond and Laura Gallegos. AMICI: Dancing to the beat This year's dance group, Amici Chorea, started with tryouts which were held in September. The group consists of 17girls, and is under the direction of Miss Irma Esparza. This year the girls put on a Christmas program and spring concert, respec- tively, in December and May. They participated in several fund raisers in order to purchase shirts and costumes. They attended a dance contest at Loretto Academy where they received ratings. This year's officers consisted of Presidentg Beth Cyprus, Vice Presidentg Claudia Merren, Secretaryg Veronica Martinez, Treasurerp Susan Alcala, and Historiang Kim Tinsley and L ynelle Wessling. Amici Chorea members show pride. Claudia Merrem and Veronica Martinez in perfect harmony. X if ,. . DPR uv-'N 1 Amici members perform their latest dance. ' Gina Massey shows rhythm and style. K 1 .,- 7 5' x ' , .QQ -' Y ' li' X v -+..,N I 'N. WY bla ' if FQ , if ...,.., t W fmwllvna- a .I PPV I P.: M, ., U 'santa Ni an .. it vm. -..ml ilfhq ICQ? N 4 l l K1 4 1 Y l K'-, ' 1 Mwvwwmfffflm --m.a-pf-ff,Ww,w-W .fs.y,.,, ,- ,W W- . V V94 z g, O Q My ,,, A wt TQ! rpsfi' 'f an ,M r M Hi 4 , 8 ? 1' P- r u S This year's Amici Chorea members with director Miss Esparza. Susan Alcala goes through her dance routine, Beth Cyprus gets into the twirl of things. QW. gilt Though this year's Italian Club consisted of only nine members, partly due because Italian will no longer be taught in the El Paso In- dependent School District, the club still carried out as any other club and did quite well with its year round activities. The members learned more about the culture, customs, ll A ,--N ,.t. ,, i A R .r. I i C e Viva Ultalia. language, and the importance of having some knowledge of other countries in this case, of Italy. In March the club members par- ticipated in the Foreign Language Festival which was held at Thomas jefferson High School. But not all was work, their fund raisers began as early as October when they sold fabric calendars, later they sold a variety of candies with all the proceeds going to their famous Italian dinner which was held in December. Towards the last days of May, all the students said their Ar- rivederci's to one another and one student summed the whole year by saying, CHE VIVA L'lTALIA! Mrs, Gra valos demonstrates her latest poster of Italy. Seniors Adriana Guzman, Marc Perez, and Rick Portillo enjo y a break during class. Senior Melissa Ramos ponders over a question on a test. Italian Members consists of Front row: Rosa Delgado, Cindy Carrissiere, Marc Perez, Lily Tovar, Missy Ramos. Back row: Bobby Cortez, Rick Portillo, and Rudy Ortega. ' Court to reign at annual ball ff, in fe, W 'as but ff . -fi..-fa ydia Cantuff -1,' g 'H' ' v,,,,,,. '52, . f This year's military ball will be held at The Officers Club on March 2. Respectfully reigning as this year's queen will be CD T. Maj. Lydia Cantu, The previous year Ms, Cantu was elected junior Princess, so being chosen as this year's queen was quite an honor for this young ra vishing maiden. Z . To no surprise, everyone who is within this organization, will be in- volved in helping to get this an- nual eloquent event get underwa y. ln recent years, this yearly event was held during the winter mon- ths, but the ball was changed to the latter part of the year. Staff Princess Yvonne Enriquez, Freshman Princess Lahoma Grey junior Princess Margara North, Senior Princess Regina Torrez, Queen Lydia Cantu, Lady-In-Waiting Cynthia Avant, Sophomore Princess Claudia Leos, A Company Princess Patricia Cantu, Drill Team Sweetheart, Tammi Muriel. Staff Princess Yvonne Enriquez, Queen Lydia Cantu, Lady-In-Waiting Cynthia Avant, Senior Princess Regina Torrez. 49 Cadets always on the move ROTC, this word isn 't always becoming what it once was, the received with good taste around best in the city. school. This is rather disappointing These cadets who let nothing to the cadets who are in the pro- stand in their way of enchancing gram and are always on the the program, are always putting move, trying to improve the and giving in more than what is status of IROTC. With the expected of them. Drill team and cooperation of everyone, the 5th rifle team members who put in Batallion is slowly but surely long hard hours of practice after Girls' drill team hard at work. A very observing tourist - LTC. Garcia. school and sometimes on weekends, takes a lot out of these cadets. Nevertheless, they enjoy taking part in such activities and of course are commended for their dedication. So lets face it, you just can 't stop this bunch from achiev- ing their goal being the best. ss Q! , Q' -PNN... . X ,..,,,fi wa .. .FQ . Q C s , bm. ,M .. Q. . , -- jfs K Boys' drill team marching for perfection. Standing tall and proud. Back row: R. Torres, F. Martinez, K. Grant, I. Olivas, Front row: Y, Enri- quez, L. Cantu, R, Torrez. Kneeling: A. Romo. 50 . K -,.......,......-..t . , , V, . 7' i ff 'revs Q fke xx L 1 ! 3 U22 4.1 . .W 4... .... W-qw New 'v--cnuuu.....,,, From left to right: C. Bustamante, R. Rodriguez, M. Zugasti, I. Chavez, I. Molina, R. Chavez, 5. Murphy, R. Men- doza, B. Diaz, F. Sanchez, I, Hrimnak, O. Iglesias. In front: R. Torres. Left to right, 5thf row: R. Gonzalez, M. Navarro, V, Maddox, Y. Beltran. 4th row: E. Valles, P. Cantu, C. Ingram, B. Maldonado. 3rd row: R. Torrez, L. Gray, S. Couthen, M. Van Ceet. 2nd row: T. Murial, L. Cantu, Y. Enriquez, C. Avant. 1st row: M. North. Back row: R. Torrez, M. Alvarado, G. Pepper, I, Crider, E. Sherill, K. Keith. Front row: I. Olivas, A, Romo, K. Grant, Here's looking at you kid, 51 This year's Senior Class Officers took the responsibilities of representing their Class. The elec- tions were held in October and officers began work on class mot- tos and other projects soon after, This year's officers consisted of Veronica Martinez, President and also a member of the flag corps, Pegasus, Amici Chorea, and the French Honor Society. Vice Presi- dent was Richard De la Cruz who was a member of the Varsity Basketball team and the Rowdies. Beth Cyprus, Secretary, also was a member of the National Honor Society, Mu Ahaha Theta, Presi- dent of Amici Chorea, and a Varsi- ty Cheerleader, Luis laramillo, Treasurer, was a member of the Varsity Baseball team, Mu Abha Theta, the Spanish Honor Society, the National Honor Society, and Student Council. Vice President, Richard De La Cruz, Presi- dent, Veronica Martinez, Secretary, Beth C yprus,' Treasurer, Luis laramillo. SC O 's get the job done right 5 4, ..- we A ff ,as ' 5 --ff f, fi K 0 Y ii .1 S. an-lg 52 ti si. Y gs: unter a new era in electronics During his first year at Burges High, Mr. Louis Davis has made a great impression with his students. Replacing t retired Mr. Beeler, has not been an easy task for Mr. Davis. hough Mr. Da vis' teaching style is different from Mr. Beeler's, it is still effective. In one semester you learn ugh to fix radios, T. V. 's and basic appliances around the house. When you finish the course you learn to go work in the field of electronics. and brought the class back to normal. 'sn year has started off slow for the club. Considering all the setbacks they ha ve experienced they ha ve have just started with the Vica program and hope to completely have it at the start of next year. By next Mr. Davis hopes to have everything back to normal so everybody can learn electronics. 7. FQ it N my 24- W W, t L1 ,-x 't . K 'b 'L . .K 4 A 5s.kQ,,,5?-. an , 'Winn f-v - , WH... Trying to decide between girls or tests is Ruben Rivas. Trying to look through the camera is Rene Macias, Taking time out is Mr. Louis Da vis. Probing a question is Christina Tarin. . ! if A L While Mr. Da vis describes the equipment, lames Ochoa scratches an itch. Bottom row: Sammy Tina jero, Mark Waltman, Lydia Cantu, Christopher Trujillo, Alex Navarro. Center row: Ezequiel Lopez, Rene Gonzales, Arturo lbarro, Abel Romo, Valentin Bejarano, Alfredo Torres, lames Ochoa. Top row: Ricardo Diaz De Leon, Albert Nunez, Rene Macias, Daniel Valdivia. Bottom row: Christina Hernandez, Christina Tarin, Gus Her- nandez, Manny Viescas, Mike Vidal, Ruben Rivas, Raul Olivas. Top row: Gus Velasco, Mario' Cortez, luan Reyes, Ricardo Escobar, E vodio Garcia, Da vid Ma tamores, Mr. Louis Davis. 53 ..i1-1-. .iill This year's chapter of the Na- tional Honor Society consisted of 23 members, all under the leader- ship of club sponsors Mrs. Bell Mrs. Brooks, Mr. Harp, Mrs. LaFoy, and Mrs. Lashus. A student who is a member of N.H.S. has proven himself to be above average. The main require- ment to become a member is to maintain an overall scholastic average of 90 percent, but members are also selected for such qualities as character and leadership. Early in the year the club met to elect officers. This year's officers were: Leticia Dominguez, Presi- dent, Donna Guillermo, Vice Presi- dent, Mercy Hernandez, Secretary, and Felipe jaramillo, Treasurer. N.H.S. members participated in many activities such as the decorating of the halls for Homecoming Week, the annual Christmas party for the elderly, the Youth Scholar's Bowl at El Paso Community College, and the World's Congress at the Universi- Students e hibit perfection L-R: Mrs. Brooks, Beth Cyprus, Mrs. Bell, Leticia Dominguez, Phyllis Roberts, Sylvia Smythe, Andy Wilson, Marc Ranc, Gerardo Chapal Donna Guillermo, Bryce Danley, Laura Garcia, Madeleine Haddox, Scott Gibson, Felipe laramillo, lim Scott, Norma Casas, Elia Hernanc Maria Macias, Mr. Harp, Mercy Hernandez, Liza Muro, and Mrs. Brooks, ty of Texas at El Paso. I h Senior Phyllis Roberts wrestles with streamer while decorating the halls. Senior Liza Muro takes a break to smile at the camera. N YS X 5 fi xx -xg 'M-W.. q rx., -., 5 -tg we .... ,Q aaa' -. V- K, , .Q feygfszy' fgigt 1. 7553 L L ...W .... .M . ...... M.. 'g g qgyt I S L a vsss ' -v 1 r w 552 if .... L . . L lss. ..... ,t,., . . . 5 L 2i'7z1wE' . ' ' L' L L L '.'a L ...L L .--wg W .f -ffmfszw f 'Q 23 ,- -ruff! 'Fl 1 V Q fresident: Wce President: SPODSOFI Sponsor: Leticia Dominguez Donna Guillermo Mrs. Ann Bell Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks . 1 'V f L f -E . S M I ' W .1 WJ 'Z 4 . . 'Q S L! Y i -2 Secretary: Treasurer: Sponsor: Sponsor: Sponsor: Mercy Hernandez Felpe laramillo Mr. Dene Harp Mrs. Sylvia LaRoy Mrs. Liz Lashus gg 'KM A57 Senior Cindy Kessel gives a command Senior lim Scott and Mrs. Brooks cut col- while decorating the hall for Homecoming ored streamers to size. Week. 55 This year's lunior Varsity cheerleaders started out the year right by cheering at the varsity volleyball games along with the in- famous v Rowdies. They also helped out in promoting spirit by selling spirit ribbons and making posters for the various games and sports events of that week. All six members of the squad enjoyed their new responsibility and look- ed forward to participating in it again. During the summer they attend- ed the NSA cheerleaders camp at Loretto academy. There they received the Ambassador award and a superior trophy. 1984-85 lunior Varsity: Ruth Fierro, lean- nette Cubillos, Christy Macias, Lorrie lor- dan, jennifer Mullen, and Laura Goodwin Christy Macias keeps spirits high. I. V goes all the way to the top. 56 W, rsbxsgaf Q. ff I E .wg V, y wk 5, F - mi: 5 1 Q 5 - 3 - E if Eiiiisia if?5f?S?iif?f 8:22 Q 2 g '2 5 2 5 1 F 5 , s ' 3 ' i 555 s E i s E :ff QQ Q 1 ' E K ' S s - 5-E1 s ii L E E R X s 5 . 3 f ' 1 X5 Q X ---L MW, N fa 1 AWS-xgmv .. f , Q e - iw M., wi -s x -Q-v.:g..,wmM-Q ., AA k 5 ,L .Jfisgsw k eff, ,.., ESR . , f A ., 'ffniii - iffflfgl. Yffffjlf' VE, XS ,...,,, .T ,fJ 2 y ,g 1 iJf J . M ff 'ffl fr I. ChE.'Ef'le3dEfS perform 8 FOUUITE for Lofffg fofdan po-535 for fhg Cafnefa jennifer, Laura, Christy, Ruth, Jeannette, 1. V, lead the crowd with a cheer. and Lgrrig fake 3 break, .. ....,1- This year's varsity cheerleaders worked long, hard hours during the summer and were paid off when they went to camp. They attended a camp in La lolla, California from july 30 to August 6th. There they got top honors, receiving the Ambassador award which is the hghest award given to the best overall squad. They also received a superior trophy, six superior plus ribbons and a spirit award for being the friendliest squad. Something to cheer about! Throughout the year they kept spirits high and tried their best to promote it by selling ribbons and making posters. Although it was their last year cheering, when asked how they felt about doing it all over again julie Apodaca said, Definitely, because lreally enjoy cheering and it's a big part of my life. They work so closely together that they feel they ha ve made lifetime friends. i' W .-- 'Q1,,,.,.'-A ffw 'F if ..f ':',.: '- r Cheerleaders strut their stuff at homecom- ing assembly. Beth Cyprus shows off the latest fashion in , V B hats. Claudia, Beth, Kathi, and Kim keep warm at l U the Sun Bowl. if r I ' W Kim Tinsley and Beth Cyprus take a break g 2 2 K f from practice for the camera, . , Q e I . . f H X . X vi A , 58 xqifx f,-..,,-,....-I , -an , W A -Y .. -lr ' ,, -- - - i ' ' 'f .., - - ,. '-fm.: g A-:1:1 ......-,. 5 . --W . - ., , - C... v I , -. , -- , ls--.- WW, K: X. , 3 .. ,yi- 1 4 N W 1 A T -A . xv- I -... 'QQ X ' .- . an 5: X f 7- fl Q.. X . . :I : N t R 1 -,.. g t Q ,..,,.... i -M., and 9 Q xl X . 1 K Q Q 1 X 'tr .kv K 'i fn x at L. t N N .: , Wt, 2. , t .f v -4 fi A 'if jx Y glial, +5 Q T 1 llee , 1 Q in L 94 l ,2,, , f1Qj:f ' , f L'LL' Q 55' 4 f Lm'1 i 1 l V ' w K ,.W 4 ..:.. .R ,i3., Y if , ,.,L 3 . Y' 'S , f ,-,f ..,. A A . ' New ' K JQ JL xxx iq 1 Wg: gif -EA xii, l 2 r Q -mix , .. 'i4- 4 , Q' 5A1? 1f'2- -N .X?B,-in Q.. nn' . K 1 ? Q W X X ' 5 Q A me Q- W . 2945 ,12g,?'2'Qx 3? V V A X Q T FC 1 ' Q 7 '-U: W-lb 1 T My 'J -'fv'iv?.wi'2-V ii ' 1 if 'Qi' wi if f' han' Nl . YG, e fx xr ,Q wa- Beth Cyprus Kathi Gallardo lulie Apodaca Claudia Merrem Ivette Gonzalez Kim Tinsley 1984-85 Varsity Cheerleader Squad ...Q fkgf' D.E.: Improving eac year Marketing and Distributing Education is a rights and opportunities for all. gram, sponsored by KHEK hekns children program of occupational instruction in the Students who wish to be in this class from south El Paso schools write to Santa field of distribution and marketing. must ha ve a C average and be at least a DE then goes to the station, picks up the One of the several goals DE has is the junior. Once in the class, they go to school letters, and delivers to these youngsters responsibility to heb prepare workers half day and work the other half. their requests. who understand their responsibilities to Each year DE participates in a program society and who will strive to secure equal referred to as Secret Santa. The pro- Cerado C olb looks things over. Al Borrego discusses a problem with fellow students. Making a face at the camera - Maria Morales. Students take time to review things, George Duran lost in space. Ms. Obermiller taking time to explain a problem. 60 v UT! by Melisa Ramos takes time to look at her work. Students hard at work, Paying Close attention 1 Sylvia Rodrigues. A presidents work is never done. Students take a break after working hard all period. Robert Nunez and joe Carbajal work- ing hard on the computer. 61 The Future Homemakers of America 1FHAj assembled this year under the direction of sponsor Mrs. Ann Bell. This club meets in the homemaking room on the first and third Tuesday of every month during the lunch hour. FHA is a state as well as a national organization. Texas is divided into ten areas. The area to which this chapter of FHA belongs to holds a meeting in February in Midland, Texas. The state meeting is held in April in Houston, Texas. The ofhcers 'installation was held on October Zin the Speechroom. This year's officers were: Patricia Bowden, President, Mary Ann Tattie, First Vice Presi- dent, Irma Rivera, Second Vice President, Da vid Sida, Third Vice President, Margarita Hernandez, Secretary, Alma Melendes, Treasurer, Akini Tada, Historian, and Claudia Preciado, Parliamentarian. To raise money, FHA members successfully sold cookbooks, The club made a good profit from this sale. Club members also attended the annual FHA Christmas party on December 9. FHA members confer over a dinner plan. FHA members get ready to go to work, FHA Members ll-rj: Ceci Salcido, Leticia Carrillo, Yvette Gutierrez, Margarita Her- nandez, Alma Melendez, David Sida, Pat Bowden, Mary Ann Tattrie, Armida Mar- tinez, Martha Zavala, Claudia Preciado, Akini Tada, and Monica Payan. 62 l X .Huw-M-f ,MASK 1 1 - X921 x 'f X N, Officers fl-rl: Mary Ann Tattrie, First Vice Presidentg Irma Rivera, Second Vice Presidentg Pat Bowden, Presidentg David Sida, Third Vice Presidentg Alma Melendez, Treasurerg Claudia Preciado, Parliamen- tarian,' and Akini Tada, Historian. . f4, 'f , ,, .WNWWf-- K ' ' N' ' y,w.Q,umf5ygagf -e 'rf - , ,xv fwgs 'iei . W xi F-7:2 S gigs if t X 'Wa Mary Ann Tattrie flips through recipes FHA members get ready to lea ve the classroom, What's baking, Miguel Martinez? FHA sponsor Mrs. Ann Bell. james Holt, Program Chairman they competed with other schools Parlez Vous Francias . in the Foreign Language Festival. Mrs, Cra valos emphasized tha students should take advantage c the variety of foreign languages offered here because They nee it for college and they get a basic understanding of the culture as well as the language. 2 . M' If 5 Senior Mark Upton studies carefully his ques- tion in his French book. Senior Stewart Breck daydreams in French class. French Members include, 1st row: Alicia Charles, Frrnie Carbajal, George Casteel, Nor- ma Casas, Elia Hernandez, Sandy Rodriguez, Dolores Sifuentes. 2nd row: lames Holt, Sylvia Sm ythe, Laura Garcia, Alex Valamana, Michael Carrizal, 3rd row: lim Scott, Phyllis Roberts, Brendan McDonald, Armando Chavez, Mark Upton, Manny Reynoso. 64 C M, -idw luniors Manny Reynoso and Liz Gomez, and Senior lim Scott review their French work. junior Sandy Rodriguez responds to Mrs, Gra valos question. Seniors Norma Casas, Terri Sherwood, and Rosa Ortega discuss the French trip, French Officers were: Alicia Charles, lames Holt, George Casteel, Manny Reynoso, Norma Casas, and Mark Upton. Mrs. Cravalos smiles as she lectures to her class, 65 Girls' club promotes spirit Of all the clubs in school. Chiamba is the only remaining all- girls' club. The club 's purpose is to promote spirit, help out at the concession stands, To be of ser- vice to the school and athletic teams who ask for their help, Mrs. Burns sponsor, said. Throughout the year, Chiamba has several activities. Among them are carwashes, helping out for teacher appreciation, and holding the annual Christmas dance which was held at the Rodeway Inn on December 28th. This year's officers were Spon- sor, Mrs. Ethel Burns, President, lulie Apodaca, Vice President, Melissa Ramos, Secretary, Yvette Ramirez, Treasurer, Laura Her- nandez, Chaplain, jackie Delgado, and Beau, Leroy Ifill, To get into Chiamba, girls must attend tryouts and go through various initiation processes such as scum week when the girls are not allowed to dress up. wear makeup, or curl their hair. Scholastically the girls must main- tain an overall C average to get in. 2. Sponsor, Mrs. Ethel Burns. 3. Back: lackie Delgado, Chaplain, Yvette Ramirez, Secretaryg Cynthia Terrazas, Historian and Laura Hernandez, Treasurer. Front: President, lulie Apodaca, Beau, Leroy lrill, and Vice President, Melissa Ramos. 4. Mrs. Burns, Laura Hernandez, Cynthia Terrazas, Yvette Ramirez, lulie Apodaca, Lean Shoenfelder, Melissa Ramos, lackie Delgado, Lori lordan, Anita Rosales, Laura Martinez, and Leroy lhll. 5. Mrs. Burns gets a surprise picture taken. 66 I 1. Leroy Ifill, Ceci Reynoso, Rosanna Rivera, Renee Viramontes, lulie Gonzalez, Veronica Ortega, Christie Ramirez, Gloria Gu man, Cindy Beck, Lori Urueta, Veronica Mares, Stephanie Stovall, Gabi Kennard, Priscilla Cardenas, Veronica Estrada, Yvet Garcia, Migron Sass, Lucy Arenivar, Sandy Basurto, Ruth Fierro. I N. rw! W- ' X d ' i ' Q as iili N3-Q a :W if '15 s ql 'ist at haf' x I ,If 1' 1. i'7f : 4 P R I l f 4 ' W il . -'gg X '.,,s . .. .TW JW , 3 1 ff . W .e lili.lsl. a t .,. V .. .. AW.. .. f. - f -aes it s 2 'Qs Q, 'W . in L: L ' 'iw g. Q Q 3. 1 'VH li E is E l Qu ei t in X ,e mm.11 1 1. W '5 5 -5'i5l:1'. me 'S . 3 Q i?i L gEg ln., . . - 1. Chiamba members discuss plans among themselves. 2. Cynthia Terrazas and Veronica Mares look at pic- tures during a meeting. 3. President julie Apodacag See what Chiamba does for you? 4. Renee Viramontes and Yvette Garcia are new members of the club. 5. Beau Leroy llill looks in awe. 6. Laura Hernandez instructs Leroy lfill on what to do. 7. Chiamba members in deep discussion. 8. Mrs. Burns does a little paper work. 67 Senior Patsy Aguilar signs her name as she enters to one of the Spanish meetings. Senior Gerardo Chaparro works on his Spanish assignment. luniors Monica Rodriguez and Cabi Ken- nard prepare their notes for a meeting. Spanish Honor Members are, 7st row: Ben Arravadez, Tisha Dominguez, Nora laramillo, Mrs. Delgado ISponsorj, Sam Morgan, Louie Castillos, Michelle Santos, Adrian Esparza. 2nd row: Lisa Martinez, Monica Rodriguez, Marc Ranc, Yvette Ramirez, Richard Garcia, lerry Chaparro. Spanish Honor achieves This year Spanish Honor Club TSHSJ consisted of 73 members which included Louie Castillos, jerry Chaparro, Tisha Dominguez, Adrian Esparza, Ben Arra vadez, Nora laramillo, Lisa Martinez, Yvette Ramirez, Marc Ranc, Monica Rodriguez, Lily Rosas, Michelle Santos, and Sam Morgan. Mrs. Delgado and Mr. Carrasco were the sponsors for this year. if Q bi ra ,gm . .r V if-'L .'f'f '4. Yi 3 2- '- 5 E' ,fb . 'QQ f 1. ' s Q, 1 f- V 13 A .J ' sk 'KET ,g '--11 Q -Q.. A A- A .... g. 'Y -s s, Q 5 if UW 'ie 'z?5'522:.,19'. 7 K L J iM11i'- .,--.- ' r M K S 'E '7'Slf'ffA ' - . 'ffsniggfis' m y ,fifv S We To qualify for this honorary club, members needed to ha ve had a third year of Spanish and had to maintain a B average in all classes. Having had enough fund raisers in the past years, the club felt no need for any this year. They did however, buy Spanish T-Shirts which they proudly wore in the Foreign Language Festival held in March. In April the National Spanish Exam was held. This wa test of different levels which we rated with other high schools in the El Paso School Districts. lt is an honorary group whic helps promote languages and who had an interest in language acquisitions was what Mrs. Delgado summed the Spanish Honor Society as being. X f if ,.....,. a omas se habla Espanol One of the most common guages spoken by the majority the students aside from English ipanish partly due because we 9 near our sister city luarez. Be- 5 this one of the many reasons, rn y students were enrolled in anish which has been taught for feral years by Mrs. Delgado. This year the Spanish Club con- ted of 26 members and officers were: President: Charlotte Mullen, Vice President: Rosanna Rivera, Secretary: Mike Ramos, Public Relations: Gabi Kennard. One of the purposes of the Spanish Club was to introduce students to the advantages of another culture and language. The Spanish Club for this year was small but we did accomplish what we set out to do Charlotte tiflfffirffffgffs. WE' -. flzfjilii 353' l .K . T Af l 7 1 i Mullen said. The club sold homecoming cor- sages and garters as a fund raiser, for their competitions and trips. They held an Interna tional Week during the month of March, and attended the Modern Language Speech Tournament March 23rd. The Spanish Club worked hard and established a strong and meaningful club. ...l-lt Y' Spanish Club Officers are: Representative to the Student Council, Monica Rodriguez, Public Relations, Cabi Kennard, Secretary, Mike Ramos, Wce President, Rosanna Rivera, President, Charlotte Mullen, Senior Tisha Dominguez explains an ans wer to her classmate. Senior Philip Riggins and lunior Rosanna Rivera discuss about their upcoming events. Front: Mercy Hernandez and Denise Miter. First row: Rosalva Almarez, Gabi Kennard, Mike Ramos, Martha Candara, Michelle Diaz, Lily Rosas, Maggie Cereceres. Second row: Patsy Aguilar, Rosanna Rivera, len- nifer Mullen, Suzy Zuniga, Christy Macias, Lily Corral, Yvette Ramirez, Monica Rodriguez, Tisha Dominguez, Sandra Rosales, Libby jordan. Third row: Charlotte Mullen, Richard Artalejo, Phil Riggins, Gerado Chaparro, Marc Ranc, lohn Saldana. 69 With a total of 24 members in this year's orchestra which is larger than last year, director Mr. Hradek comments This orchestra compares very favorable to the past orchestras. Two orchestra members Elia Hernandez and Elizabeth Soderstrom are both taking part in Chamber Orchestra at UTEP. Elia also took part in state regionals. Sophomore Da vid Varela made second-year concert orchestra. Some of the members of this class expressed their own thoughts to ward the group and the art. Each person has to do their best it's a team effort, Mark Exclusa said. Elizabeth Soderstrom L...-.. In a class b y themselves Q 1- fvii , included, To make a good or- chestra it takes a lot of time and dedication. Scott Gibson added that This is a class with a lot of class. Taking a break from practice to make a joke. Senior Mike Mendoza poses for the photographer, junior Lori Swopes getting ready to pack it up. lunior Kari Cordova tuning up. mfwt' 1? .pn 70 Q m f 1 at LQ, -.-J X Sophomore Da vid Varela, left and Jeanette Chevalier, practice a cello duo. All region performers are Ellia Hernandez and Elizabeth Soderstrom. Mr. Hradek sho ws the students the correct wa y. First row: Sylvia Cossio, Elizabeth Soderstrom, Martha Martinez, Beatriz Cha vez, Lori Swopes, Ellia Hernandez, Dianna Grizzard, and Kari Cordova. Second ro vv: Michelle Gardner, Scott Gibson, Mark Exclusa, Gabriela Hasso, Elizabeth Rivera, Michelle Con- treras, Veronica Cabral, Octavio Gonzalez, David Varela, and leanette Chevalier. Third row: Mike Mendoza, Marina Seanez, Mary Quintana, lohnn y McQuien, loe Rodriguez and jennifer Bonscher. Officers, From left to right: Michelle Gardner, Mike Mendoza and Elizabeth Soderstrom. 'X A new breed of musicians This year's guitar club con- sisted of 22 strong members from sophomore to graduating seniors. For the last 4 years the club has gone unnoticed in some areas such as performances and club participation. Some club members commented that this year's club was more exciting for the fact that they had per- formed better and in more pro- grams, such as programs at Burges, Austin and contests. They hope to continue perform- ing and showing their talents, they also hope to get more sup- illfrll Officers: President: Felipe Pacheco, Secretary: Norma Mendias, Guitar Club Logo. Treasurer: laime Sepulveda, Reporter: Sammy Tina jero. 72 all port as the years roll on. The guitar club performs dif- ferent styles of music such as classical, flamenco, and jazz. The group is not only guitarists, but also a bass, vocalist and drums are included, Senior: Kelly Sober I W ,-I' lr ,L A ,'W.,...L,,f,, 3,1 wwuunnmwo, ,fa if P 5 ae Mun.. ,,,,. v A . , M M , Kelly Sober, Rosa Miramontes, Cladia Chacon, Norma Mendias, Rosalva laurieta, Monica Borrego. Los Tres Caballeros: laime, luan, and Sam- my, jam out, Felipe and Richard Contredas, it the bottle. Guitar club 's Hnest flamenco soloist, Felipe Pacheco. Mr, Arzola displays fine art programs. Sammy and laime practice a duet for contest, 73 4' , if W gg ff . t Making a comeback after two years of absence, the German Club was ready for action. The 46Sprechen Sie Deutsc participated in throughout the year were German candy sales and advent calendars during the club sponsor is Mrs. Englehardt. Formerly called the German Honor Society, it is now known as the German Club. The club's goal is to learn about the country's culture and language. The club consisted of 15 students. The officers were as follows, President: Patricia Hip- penstiel, Vice President: Monica Barria, Secretary: Rene Blancas, Treasurer: Cesar Negrete. Among the various activities and or fund raisers which they me .. ...saws -' Patricia Hippenstiel hides from the camera. Rene Balancas and Cesar Negrete prepare for German class. Officers are: Treasurer, Cesar Negrete, President, Patty Hippenstiel' Wce President, Monica Barria, Secretary, Rene Blancas. Row 1: Rene Blancas, Sally Hurt, Marie Vet- ter, Cesar Negrete, Arturo Garca, Peter Chavez, Christine Reyes. Row 2: Mrs. EngleHardt, Gerardo Kolb, Richard Morales, Patricia Hippenstiel, loe Demko, Monica Barria, Carlos Rincon, Eric Du- mond, Ann Witek. 74 AWFHWWHIQU- M' months of November and December. The attended the Foreign Language Festival Tourna- ment along with other German students from the El Paso Indepen- dent School District which was held March 15. Among the categories in which the placed were prepared reading, extem- poraneous reading, poetry and prepared speech. Having a busy and exciting year the students learned a lot about German customs and traditions. Nw ' W +3 Helping the hurt feel better You see them at football, basketball, wrestling, and other athletic events, always behind the spotlight, receiving little or no at- tention at all. These obscure figures are trainers here at school. Caring for the injured, this 2 phrase pretty well sums up what trainers do whenever a person who participates in any athletic ac- tivity, here at Burges, gets injured. These people must take special classes and receive special training from head trainer Mr. Pacillas in J Y. V 'A 1 ,...... ---s ,1 s 0 6: V- Q.. W . X. K ig E X A' t X. ty -. if 2 -v-1 .---ef-' If l in ii ,ff nf 1 M305 K N, ., N 1 I A K , A K - ,, .. ...- order to be a trainer. They seldom if not at all get recognized for their efforts. These kids are always striving to do their best whether it in- volves athletics or not, Mr. Pacillas said. X , , . Stan Hernandez, Patrick Gardner, Mark Upton, Susan Woo, Norma Mendias, Nancy Novo, Melissa Baca, Mr. Pacillas. Helping out a patient - Mark Upton. Getting ready to care for a patient. Attending to a very serious injured Manny Reynoso are Mr. Pacillas and compan y. Questioning Mr. Pacillas are Mark Upton and Stan Hernandez. 4 I! 'SS I .-. slim -'-r Aas. I iallsnnuf' if 'Than 75 l l Being their best For Mrs. Sameniego it has been an enjoyable year. the support and help of the entire staff. This was also her Hrst year as sponsor for Pegasus. Pegasus is a literary publication that is done entire- Striving for excellence means sacrificing some lunch ly by student's except the actual printing of the hours and spare time but the Pegasus staff doesn't book. The staff submits their own stories and pic- mind. During the year they had fund raising activities tures to their editor Madeline Haddox. It is then to earn funds for their club. These activities required decided which articles are to be printed in the book. i 'R .. '-vp.. Talking things over with the class is Looking through new material is Mrs. Sameniego. Gabi Lujan and Bill Minnich. Going over material is Pegasus editor Teasing people with his lunch is I fi Q Madeline Ha ddox. Phillip Rigging. Bottom: Katherine McWilliams, Laura Comparing their lunches is Bonnie Talamantes, Bonnie McDonald, Da vid McDonald and Mary Gutierrez. Scwartz, Michelle Diaz, Sandra Basurto, 2 ' Yvette Ramirez, Gabi Kennard. Middle: Discussing their private life with L ' Marc Perez Mar Gutierrez David Mrs. Samenie o is Mary Gutierrez , Y f 8 Esparza, Lisa Martinez, Tisha Dom- while Bill Minnich laughs on. inguez, Nora Noriega, Phillip Riggins, lennifer Mullins, Veronica Martinez, Taking time out from his work is Madeline Haddox, Vivian Da vis, Karen lessie Moreno, Munoz, Mrs. Sameniego. Top: Brendon McDonald, Gabi Lujan, Terrance Vistal, g Bill Minnich, lessie Moreno. 5 N 4' 76 athematicians perfect skills Luis Yuin, Louis Alvidrez, Da vid Dom- inguez, lames Dai, and Alice Low listen attentively. Luis Yuin listens to fellow mathematicians. Luis Yuin prepares supplies after working hard at problems, Mrs. McDowell was this year's Number Sense sponsor. Members, Back row: Mrs. Skanse, Gilbert Castillo, hm Scott, Octavio Gonzalez, David Dominguez, Louis Alvidrez, Mrs. McDowell. Front row: Mercy Hernandez, Luis Yuin, Elia Hernandez, Mignon Sass, Alice Low, lames Dai. This year's Number Sense and Calculator clubs began renewing and learning skills in late October. Their spon- sors were Mrs. McDowell for Number Sense and Mrs. Skanse for the calculator club. Their eyes were set on going to state competition late in the year. They par- ticipated in various city com' petitions through which the decision was made whether or not they would attend the state meet. Both sponsors think very highly of these devoted members, as they gave up an endless number of lunch hours to be perfectionists. Those seniors that were in the club felt that this served as a good learning ex: perience and they would definitely be helped by it in years tg come. l Members: Raquel Alba, Norbert Ballard Monica Barria, Cindy Beck, Fer- nie Carbajal, Priscilla Cardenas, Ronnie Cardenas, Michael Carrizal, Norma Casas, Gilbert Castillo, Gerardo Chaparro, jeanette Chevalier, Beth Cyprus, Bryce Danley, Vivian Davis, David Dominguez, Leticia Dominguez, joe Dylla, Carolyn Esparza, Elizabeth Espinoza, Miguel Gamboa, Scott Gib- son, Rosa Gomez, Octavio Gonzalez, Donna Guillermo, Elia Hernandez, Mer- cy Hernandez, Mark Hogue, james Holt, Sharon Horak, Felipe jaramillo, Pamela johansen, Scott johnson, Gabi Kennarcl Cindy Kessel, Edith Lawson, Alice Lo, Bonnie McDonald, George Mader, Danny Marquez, Lisa Martinez, Mike Mendoza, Charlotte Mullen, jen- nifer Mullen, Liza Muro, james Ochoa, Sandra Olmos, Sam Pedroza, Matthias Peltz, Shaun Pressley, Marc Ranc, Susan Reinhardt, Manny Reynoso, Rosanna Rivera, Phyllis Roberts, Federico Rojas, Arturo Romo, Anita Rosales, Mignon Sass, David Schwartz, jim Scott, jonathan Shukitt, Cynthis Simmons, Sylvia Smythe, Lori Swopes, john Truitt, Mark Upton, Van Wong, Susan Woo, Louisa Yuan, 78 Students sho w intelligence Mu Alpha Theta held meetings on the second and fourth This year's chapter of Mu Alpha An 80 percent average must also Theta, the math club, consisted of be maintained in their math seventy members, the largest classes, and an 80 percent Wednesday of the month and of- group of students to belong to averagemust also be maintained ficer meetings were held on the this club for many years. Members in all other courses. first and third Wednesdays. As a of Mu Alpha Theta were led by This year's officers were: jim service to the school, members sponsors Mrs. Gene Woodruff, Scott, President, Mercy Her- alternated to tutor students ha ving Mrs. Mary Tra ylor, and Mrs. Alicia nandez, Vice President, Leticia problems in math before school in Torres. Dominguez, Vice President, Man- Mrs. Woodruff's room. Members To be eligible to become a ny Re ynoso, Treasurer, Liza Muro, also worked for various teachers member, students must be enroll- Secretary, and Vivian Davis, junior during the mid-semester break to ed in college preparatory math. Representative. raise money for the club. X N R Officers, Top Il-rj: Leticia Dominguez, Vice President, jim Scott, President, Mercy Hernandez, Vice President. Bottom ll-rj: Liza Muro, Secretary, Vivian Davis, junior Representative, and Manny Reynoso, Treasurer. ,r .U ,., M451 .......-.um Q, ,' ' G f Hifi? ...st ,igfgf tti srts f N+f b' ffizgggee tttt G . Ein Q , ,.,,, A ' ...hiv A 'W llyeg Q- eva YM . Y' Z f may + wx fir '4ltti i r,f5v ifiqg i i wfitltlwf. 1 2 M, 'T 3 ' ' V 7 . Z ' ,nu-ff A 1 ..,,......-w-- 'iw' . -fn.. Senior Donna Guillermo takes a break from tutoring. Sponsor Mrs. Woodruff tells her opinion to two Mu Alpha Theta members. Senior Gerardo Chaparro helps out a fellow student. Senior Donna Guillermo tutors before waking up. 79 Where IS Junior leff Wagner! better half? Brett Bardo and Shaun Presley look over a tcrpt. Mr. Enger telling another fish y story- ..7. Speech furnishes act-tion The emotions, feeling, and hard Usually during a tournament work are key attributes for there is a lot of other competition creating a convincing character. and it can last up to two days. The The drama classes did various exe club attends tournaments in the ercises to develop these technie following areas, Poetry, Prose, ques. Due to these class re- Pantomime, Extemporaneous quirements drama students Speaking, and linpro visation, established self-confidence and The club competed in speech talent tolast throughout their tournaments at the following lives. schools: Las Cruces, Coronado, 'V . If .,r 'M M Mr. Enger, jason Wagner, leff Wagner, Terri Melendez, Rene Hermosillo, Edith Lawson, Shawn Presley, Gerald Vargas, and Brett Bardo. Eastwood, Ysleta, and Irvin. They also competed at the district 1 5-A University interscholastic League Tournament. For the district one act play con test, they performed a play titled In The Shadow of The Glen by l. M. Synge. , , , -. ,,,e,,V., , ti ' t ,jg gt A 1 i 80 . .1 t 2 at it t t t X t X ' at R wi Q at gt- 'V ' Y., er A 15391 Q- ,L . - 'S X ,Q we I at ak, mf. Ce.. N 1. Q is ,Kitt Demonstrating their martial arts talents are jeff Wagner and Brett Dalton. Working on their parts is Terri Melendez and jeff Wagner. Trying to remember what he was talking about is Mr. Enger. Trying to get on Mr. Enger's good side is jason Wagner. Practicing their play is K even Behrens, Bret Dalton, jeff Wagner, and Shelley Wise. Getting a lift from jeff Wagner and Brett Dalton is Kevin Behrens. Doing their daily meditation is Stewart Breck, Kevin Behrens, jeff Wagner, Brett Dalton, and jason Wagner. Top: Stewart Breck, Brett Dalton, Kevin Behrens, Ted Zaehringer. Bottom: Kris Lucero, Becky Alvarado, Kim 77nsley, Bonnie McDonald. 81 if f Q' :ZA '1 Q If in w 11 f A .iz .wwf ' L'.:,M M, if V.. if iw r Y 1 'v 1 . ' ' A .3 A 112 ,I ff' 1 ,J S ,QQ . Q, v, 1 5' 5 5 .V ,V ,,,, kwa, if 21,4 E gm f 7 1 5 1 1 M X A EM -f 1. ,fb , A M Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior 1 ,vf l K Chris Bartine Steve Bautista Michael Beck Robert Beltran Douglas Berry Angela Bocanegra Alfred Borrego Benjamin Bowden Patricia Bo wden Stewart Breck Margaret Brooks Roshun Burton Mariza Bus tillos Guadalupe Campos Nancy Canales Lydia Cantu Michelle Carafano lose Carbajal Da vid Carrillo Leticia Carrillo Monika Carrillo Sergio Carrillo Michael Carrizal Denise Casarez Norma Casas Victor Casas Martin Castaneda laime Castaneda Araceli Cedillos Salvador Cervantes 85 Claudia Chacon Alicia Charles Benjamin Cha vez Yang Won Chung Manuela Combs Ruben Contreras Gustavo Cordero Dann y Coronado Paul Corral Raul Corren Mario Cortez Robert Cortez Sylvia Cossio Ronald Craig Dottie Crider Elizabeth Cyprus Bryce Danle y Richard De La Cruz Francisco Delgado Rosa Delgado Leticia Dominguez Paula Duarte 86 1 X 4 . ,..,,.., -rm, 5, Q A, J 1' .l Shawn Duke Deanna Enriquez Andres Escajeda Mike Escarsega Arturo Escobar juan Escudero Carolyn Esparza Da vid Esparza Gregorio Espinoza lerry Espinoza Ida Estrada Linda Estrada Mary Estrada Miguel Estrada Charles Fernandez Lorraine Fierro Frank Fierro lim Foster Omar Fournier Edmund Fuentes Kevin Gallagher Kathy Gallardo 87 Eddie Gallegos Martha Gandara Robert Gandara Frank Garcia Michelle Gardner Mary Garrett Karen Gibbs Scott Gibson Hilda Gomez Mann y Gomez Monica Gomez Am y Gonzalez Corina Gonzalez Cynthia Gonzalez Gil Gonzalez lvette Gonzalez Luz Gonzalez Manuel Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez Robert Gonzalez Virginia Gonzalez Kevin Grant Tami Green loanna Grizzard Donna Guillermo Adriana Gutierrez Mary Gutierrez Michele Gutierrez Adriana Guzman Madeleine Haddox 88 l -'B . ,, ' 'V A B. A l nf' l 'Cf fi'-0,3 'mf fn 4 as-N .l lohn Hafen Richard Hagerty Gusta vo Hernandez Laura Hernandez. Mary Lou Hernandez Merced Hernandez Mike Hernandez Claudia Hippenstiel Patricia Hippenstiel ' Mark Hogue Kathryn Holmes lames Holt Laurie Hoy Leroy lrill Luis laramillo Rosy loens Libby lordan Laura luarez Cindy Kessel M yn Sun Kim Laura Landin Kristy Lane Michael Lawson Norma Leal Gabriel Le yva Annalo Lopez Teresa Loberg Richard Lucker Frances Lupo Rene Macias 89 Maria Macias Victor Macias Horacio Maldonado Daniel Marquez Paul Marquez Fernie Martinez Hector Martin ez Lanell Martinez Lisa Martinez Lucia Martinez Sandra Martinez Veronica Martinez Yvette Martinez Da vid Matamoros Brendan McDonald loseph McKale Hilda Medrano Ramona Melendez Letticia Mena Michelle Mendoza Michael Mendoza Diana Meraz Sergio Meraz George Mercado 90 Claudia Merrern Lorraine Miner Denise Miter Heriberto Monterroso Steve Mora Ana Morales Rolando Moriel jesse 5. Moreno Annette Mowad Monica Muela Charlotte Mullen Yvonne Muriel Liza Muro Melinda Na varrette Christopher Na varro Eric Nelson Nora Noriega Robert Nunez Christine Okeefe Marty Olivas Ezequiel Ordonez Gabriel Ornelas Rodolfo Ortega Cynthia Ortiz Felipe Pacheco Sonia Padilla Aldo Padilla Kelly Pa up MarC Perez Adiana Ponce 97 Shaun Pressley Babita Purbhoo Martha Ramirez Santos Ramirez Yvette Ramirez Adriana Ramos Melissa Ramos Roberto Ramos Marc Ranc Robert Reinhardt Gloria Reyes Venessa Reyes Rodney Richardson Jorge Rico Philip Riggins Richard Rios Irma Rivera Ph yllis Roberts Connie Robles Arturo Rodriguez 92 V714 1:35 es ,ff L ,rev 1' 0' X r 'C' Lori Rodriguez Michael Rojas Rene Romero Sandra Rosales Richard Rovira Robert Rubio Maria Ruiz Elizabeth Ruvalcaba Marcus Saenz Sonia Salas Cecilia Salcido lohn Saldana Bea Salgado Ana Maria Saucedo Olga Saucedo Leanne Schoenfelder lames Scott ludith Sherwood jonathan Shukilt David Sida Alma Sias james Simpson Kelly Sober Elizabeth Soderstrom Alicia Solis Sammy Springer Christy Stoltz Christopher Stone Tracy Summers Akane Tada 93 Cynthia Terrazas William Terrazas Kirk Thompson Patricia Tibuni Kimberly Tinsley Kelly Tipton Rosario Torres Alex Torres Regina Torrez Carolina Tovar Lily Tovar lames Trejo Christine Truitt Mark Upton Hilda Valdez Patricia Valencia David Valentino Daniel Valenzuela Bonnie Valerio Alex Valmana Linda Velarde Gusta vo Velasco Marie Vetter Celia Villalobos Veronica Viscarra Frank Wagoner Natalie Weidner Raymond Wilson Lorenzo Yrigoyen Daniel Zamora 94 .l ww 95 VUN5. 5, , 16 U Pg T l ci K ,l Senior Hoofprin ts juniors juniors juniors junior juniors juniors juniors juniors juniors juniors junior juniors juniors juniors juniors juniors juniors junior juniors juniors juniors Gina Abeyta Da vid Acosta Sergio Aguilar Am y Aguirre Raquel Alba Wanda Alderette Rosalva Almaraz s. 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Z' - 1 V' 55a. l'?Z 5 h .g,.L1 fn is the process of success Good thoughts are like good friends. They bring us comfort, courage and inspiration and bridge over many a chasm of unhappy experience. Failure is the only thing that can be achieved without much effort. Most successes are built on former failures. Inspiration is often born of Desperation Silence is the most satisfactory substitute for Wisdom. Experience is what you get while you are looking for something else. Our greatest glory consists not in never failing, but in rising every time we fail. Friendship is a responsibility, not an opportunity. You cannot build happiness on someone else 's unhappiness. Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important. The way to accomplish much is to accomplish a little each day. As pride increases fortune declines. It may be a long way to a great goal, but it is never far to the next step toward it. Nothing costs so little and goes so far as courtesy. When wealth is ist, nothing is lost, When health is lost, much is lost, When character is lost, all is lost, Don 't expect other people to keep your secrets if you dont keep them yourself. Next to excellence is the appreciation of it. Virtue and Truth are the foundation of happiness. The only people you should try to get even with are those who ha ve helped you in some way. Living without faith is like driving in a fog. Most of us get what we deserve, but only the successful will admit it. The only person worse than a quitter is the one who is afraid to begin. Go as far as you can see, when you get there you can see farther. Common sense is instinct, enough of it is genius The remedy for wrongs is to forget them They conquer who believe they can By improving yourself the world is made better He who never made a mistake never made anything Oversleeping keeps a lot of dreams from coming true Life is boring only to those who ha ve no purpose The only way to make a come back is to go on n UUUUJSGW 14 K' .f + , - f I K kiwi K' S ff, H, , i 7, Minn K . , f A k in M 1: f ,....m.f4r V ,pm v fmw-nw----f 1 ff Q... . .ual UDV wr -'mlnowmuw 4-.9 u Ras'? ' ,ye 1 Q1 .5 'nh-4' .52-'M ,,,,L.xh W ,,o ' 4 I i' - ----- - --- - --nn -un- ------ - ---- ----- - --n-- ------ - ---- ------ - ---- ----- -- ----- -------- ---- The Mustang varsity football team kick- ed off this year's season with a bang. With cooperation, patience, and many hours of practice, the teamwork was noticeably starting to click even at the first few games. The team got close to making the bi-district play-offs, coming in fourth place by dropp- ing their last district game. The Ponies finished off the season with a 6-3-1 overall record and 4-2- 1 mark in the league games. An outstanding player was Senior Leroy lfill, 82, who was the team 's leading N .. L, .X .---L. JM LLKKL A khkh L .J , . . Leroy IHIIQ One of the city's leading receivers. Leroy lfill makes a spectacular catch. Some Mustang players show spirit. Mustangs show how to make a pile-up. The fearsome fivesome. in Burges Odessa Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Austin jefferson Andress Scoreboard Hanks Burges Ma yfield El Paso Coronado Bowie Irvin Burges Burges Burges --' ,Q Y .figs A Q is .. o,ooo , 1 W Q5-'.j - 1 gg - gg. N W 7 rr H- -f A 4- vga, . ,,,.. ,L ,,',f,,,,-W, 1 ,t S H L A ssns . as A A f tf.ZE 'f.l5'f'5' 5 'i 4 29 g ? ', art A E .. R - -We f as--.5 ' HQ' E f-afish-4 .. f We as .W-'J , . ' X V T ' , , L A , slsasass T - ' a- S ff- P - . , - 'a g ,R S T Q,h N K 'in riff- QW -.. K NKQQ., h -'-k 54 , ' N us fi L 1 A 1 osns oso A' aoosooo Q ws S , ' . E N f f ast -X Z i' . i -A rl' jig, I Q 3 5- . . xv' R Ni Mustangs, From I. to r. 4th row: Ronnie Degado, Alex Gonzales, Alfonso Batres, lohn Mata, Danny Valenzuela, Gustavo Cor- dero, Oscar Lopez, Richard Casillas, Sergio Carillo, lulio Lopez, Armando Cuellar: and Patrick Gardner. 3rd row: Carlos Franco, Rene Vergara, lodie Scott, Mike Alvarado, Eddie Galceran, Fernie Carrasco, Gil Gonzalez, Fernie Aranda, Chris Stone, Stanley Hernandez, Chris Herrera, 2nd row: Zeke Garcia, Mike Carrizal Robert Gonzalez, Doug Berry, Nick Carlos, loe Franco, Eddie Beard Mike Beck, Tim Taylor, Xavier Serrano, Norma Mendiaz, David Schwartz. 1st row: Tony Quintanilla, Ruben Chavez, Vic- tor Lopez, lerry Espinoza, Paul Marquez, Gabriel Lujan, William Titford, laime Sepulveda, William Terrazas, Mark Upton, and Melissa Baca. V W , ,,,-- Austin players tackle a Mustang running back. Leroy runs for a touchdown pass. The Sun Bowl welcomes Austin and Burges. A Mustang defensive player tackles his opponent. An opponent about to receive the sign of the Mustang. -u 7 ------------ -- -- 1 -------gl-- -- 1--.- -ii-i---1 -1 vpn..- - 11-7--11 -y----- 1- ---- This year's lunior Varsity football team consisted of only sixteen squad members. Which included Ruben Cha vez, lorge DeCastro, Sam Morgan, Eddie Galceran, Victor Perez, lodie Scott, Fernie Carrasco, Ray Sanchez, Alex Gonzales, Victor Lopez, Ryan Skoronski, laime Yrigoyen, Richard Ledesma, Za vier Serrano, Todd Nicholson, and Armando Montenegro. The team had a disappointing season. Because they only had an average of twelve to thirteen players per game. In spite of their talents and strong offensive and defensive lines they are having high ff ,, .ses a 1 hopes for the coming year. Having worked with the players throughout the football season Coach Hodgson then added that he hoped next year's team would play with the same desire and intensity that the boys played with this year. The players put in a lot of time and ef- fort each day and practiced for many long hours after school. To finish it off Coach Hodgson added These young men really impressed me this year because they proved that they were winners on and off the field. sl V X H 3 'X ra' 1 Ra- 1 we 8' KJ if . 1 1 4 .W We .wg , ,K . . ?,!1,qlq , fi ii. 3x75 ' Coach Hodgson takes off his hat to smile for the birdie. lunior Ruben Cha vez escapes the defense from Andress. lunior Sam Morgan decides who to throw the ball to, N 3 . .... M , xx Hi? li 'xt 2. ii -. gg g ,..., t . .,.. ..,.t 4 it Q sm.- . 5.1 :vm g . . W , .. .. l I'. . ff' . ,. . W W,,.W, .W,w.W,,,..,,.,..,., . . ...ws f M.-3....V...-W., -1 ,- . MM ..,..N,V.......s...,,. .V Wm MMM-.pwwww .. ,,.,,, . , Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges j.V. Football Scoreboard W. 1 L.5 vs. Socorro vs. Andress vs. Alamogordo vs. Coronado vs. Bowie vs. Irvin vs. Austin vs. jefferson 0-34 3 1-34 Cancelled 74- 76 47- 72 14- 74 Cancelled 7-8 ,jigs Q' --mp. 't' JZ 's 'W 'M 'A l' . . gf -7 rsll g 3 -3 W 'iw . .4 if A f .W U Q ' Q' VIVV .. ..,..,.,. ,.. ' V ft, l W ,Q -I 'ry' A7W ,.-...-... ' 7' ' 'V Y 7 ' 'fL, I .V 1 6 1 V V M ' ll? l aff QW Q 5 4 ' ' l - or N, 4, Q i l . ll X ' ' .. --W W 1 - e 1 ii R! rl- 1 ' , Bottom row: Victor Lopez, Richard Ledezma, Todd Nicholson, Sam Morgan. Second row: lodie Scott, Xavier Serrano, Victor Perez, Ruben Chavez, Ryan Skoronski. Third row: Armando Montenegro, laime Yrigoyen, lorge DeCastro, Eddie Galceran, Ray Sanchez. Fourth row: Fernie Carrasco, Alex Gonzales. . nw- 2- trss in '-,ef ' S... 2 if 93' EK Coaches wait for outcome of play. Along with the action come the tough plays. junior varsity in the heat of the moment. ting training. While the team struggled those prac- tices and massive weight lifting training they also met every play the coaches threw at them. But there were some days when the team was ready to throw in the towel. But Mr. Osborn and Mr. Camilli kept them on their feet, until they were ready to drop dead. There were also times when the weather kept them from playing their games. All and all the team and the coaches did extremely well. Watching on is Mr Camilli 4, I 1 ,P M ,, if v sf ww .Ma Chris Ochoa looks for the ball 1 .. . 2, , I 1 ,s N' . -:,,.' - A Sophomore Schedule Scoreboard W 4- L 3 Burges 14 Austin 12 Burges 2 1 Andress 20 Burges 14 El Paso 6 Burges 6 Coronado 24 Burges 6 Canutillo 14 Burges 0 Irvin 20 Burges vs. Austin Rained Out Burges 24 jefferson 13 , fi T' 1 1 7 'l 3 ,,,,,,,,,a, mm' . m Im. G 'MKRGES iw: 'Alibi 1-QSI 1st row: luan Castanon, Adrian Aguirre, Vince Guerra, Carlos Dea vila, Bill Becerra, Hector Aguirre, Todd Nicholson, Fernie Mar- quez. 2nd row: Guillermo Andrade, lesus Chavez, laime Yrgoyen, Orlando Garcia, lake lacques, Frank laquez, Chris Ocha. 3rd row: Richard Mayo, Tony Nieto, Gabriel Aguirre, Mguel Gamboa, Richard Rivas, Frank Moreno, Chris Acosta, johnny Ramirez, 41h row: Ryan Skowrpmslo, Steven Rodrguez, Richard Estrada, Gilbert Robles, Ruben Frausto. 5th row, Trainers: Nancy Novo, Susan Woo, Armando Cullar, Chris Herrera, uw Mr. Osborne gives Carlos Davila a piece of his mind, Fernie Marquez dives for the ball. lavier Loya knows what he has to do. Running to heh: out in a tackle is Richard Mayo. Da vid Escarzaga runs his way for a goal. 722 This year was an exceptionally good year for the Mustang volleyball team. They were 14-0 in district, increasing their league wins to 64 consecutive wins over the past 4 M years. This year's two all city team players were Lisa Reza and Frances Lupo. Though the spikers ha ve been undefeated in district play, their goal of making the state ytyti t . t tt ., Coach Bennett returns to the bench after a time out, Starting it all off Lisa Reza serves the ball. As Michelle Gardner sets up Dora Martinez, Kathy lones gets ready for the come back. That's what they call Ace in the face. The wall is put up by Kathy lones and Kim Hudson. The stand off is held by Nora Martinez. -g ---1 1 -- 111-in--111 -- ---u---- ---- -- - --nga - --- 7 gina- 111 . 7 playoffs were cut short in the first round of the playoffs when they lost to the Ysleta Indians. The team has acquired a home crowd advantage with a group called the Rowdies. They would stand through the games chanting their team all the way to victory. There's always more room for improvement, Coach Bennett said. in a fwmms fi 1'a ft 'Wie ' ..e. . . 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Socorro Parkland Eastwood Bel Air Ysleta jefferson Coronado Bowie Andress Austin EI Paso High Irvin jefferson Coronado Bowie Andress Austin Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Girls' Varsity Volleyball Scoreboard Schedule EI Paso High Won Irvin Won Riverside Tournament Andress W Austin W Bowie W El Paso High W Irvin W jefferson W Eastwood L jefferson Tournament Canutillo W Permian W Socorro W Bel Air W Parkland W Eastwood L Riverside W Austin W Coronado W El Paso High W Burges Tournament Odessa W Gadsden W Parkland W Bo wie W Irvin W Ysleta W Fabens W Bi-District Ysleta L Ready for some action is Monica Barrueta and her 124 The junior Varsity volleyball team had a great season this year. The young spikers finished second with 71-3 in district and 24-4 for the season. Plus they won the Austin tournament. They put a lot of hard work and practice into their playing and it showed in their games, The team is made up of select players from the two junior high schools, Ross and xi? Coach lane McCutcheon. janet Beck and Cynthia Hernandez back-up the awesome 5PlKER. Cynthia Hernandez sets it up. I. V. player goes for the spike. MacArthur. The players practiced every day during third period, after school and on Saturdays. If their determination and team work produced results during their Sophomore and junior years, look out for them when they are on the Varsity team. Ms. McCutcheon used her strategy and skill to keep the team together and over- come pre game jitters that affect all teams. Coach McCutcheon and assistant coach Bennett check out the scene. TIME OUT!!! Grace Lopez sets up Cathy Pigeon for the spike. A ffww,w 'VWOvll'-Qwvgm. 'M -. . A, A 5 ' . . . as gas, 1 Lee 1 'V' W Qwiu Q. 'ft f 'ST 4 . S ,,3w5Q1 , , f f ifnbqi 5 L P ik' Zia- ,YL f 'X ' k 41' .- v- L f, fQ,f'jr'-3 1 wa-a fi' 5 3 f .lu 9 N nf, 2 'S' 2' A Y ,W E ,'?5 ffX7J . . ,ff s , . fmt ' ..s , ,k-. .W .. .tty .. ., . , ,, 'A A memwwmfm..-.,,,, ., . M E: Q7 , aw We , . L-rv . 5 32' s 2 52 U' aawwv.-at ' 1 5 inn Q5 . f Q Arr, - A Q , .. ll 1 9? 5 33 W. K ,asa ,L 4 Jn ft A ,X xg-if Girls' J.V. Volleyball Scoreboard Schedule Parkland Riverside Eastwood Bel Air Ysleta jefferson Coronado Bowie Andress Austin El Paso Irvin jefferson Coronado Bowie Andress Austin EI Paso Irvin Austin Tournament Austin Irvin jefferson Bel Air Parkland Socorro Fabens Gadsden Canutillo WON L OS T WON WON WON WON WON WON L OS T WON WON WON L OS T WON WON L O5 T WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON WON ML., .,,, ,, ' ' A HM . , any ' A Q , L v - 51 s Ll My t 4 y jjjeji T, lwqfy ,me CM, i B9-'lf Back: Liz Vallanueva, Cynthia Hernandez, janet Beck, Becky Rodriguez, Grace Lopez, Sharon Crowder, Shawna Harkey. Middle: Denise Lupo, Cathy Piegon, Lucie Arenivar, Yolanda Cervantez, Esther Fierro, Liz lbarra, Claudia Arias, Front: Coach jane McCutcheon. ..,t..,,, -.,,.,.,....-v-- N'M - 726 Prior to being this year's golf coach, Mr. Birkhead had coached at Coronado for 7 year and at Austin for 2 years. When asked how he felt about the school, he respond- ed, 'tlt's great! - There were 77 golf members includng four girls. Among them were seven return- ing lettermen. The most valuable players on the team were Sam Castillo, Eric Nelson, and Mike Plymell. To prepare for the meets the team prac- ticed from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday at the Cielo Vista Golf Course and Ascarate Park. There were a total of 72 tournaments which consisted of six boys and six girls. Although it was to early to foretell how they would place overall Coach Birkhead predicted the team would do fair, if not better. To summarize the interview Coach Birkhead commented that there are a lot of good players on the team. IK 3 Senior Mike Mendoza concentrates on putting. Returning Lettermen, Left to right are: lohn Truitt, Richard Hagerty, Frances Lupo, Sam Castillo, Cindy McDaniel, Eric Nelson and Mike Mendoza. Sophomore Kassie Cardon expresses her satisfaction. Trying to get out of the sand trap is senior Eric Nelson. Showing the perfect golfing stance is sophomore Micheal Plymell, . Q haul. we if K M V ,y?,'1,i IA 63 1 --.-. --1 Q.---iii Team Members: Kassie Cardon, lennifer Boncher, Frances Lupo, Mike Ardovino, Eddie Abeyta, lohn Truitt, Todd Nickolson, Eric Nelson, Sam Castillo, Mike Mendoza, Coach Birkhead, Mike Plymell, Gary Wiedner, Richard Hagerty, 1 ,Q Sw- Www, wwf Coach Birkhead takes a break from his hectic schedule Building up a powerful drive is Mike Ardovino. lining up a shot is senior Sam Castillo Members of the Golf team take five. Preparing for a swing is Senior Eric Nelson. .MQ W The varsity basketball season started in November with several pre-district games and tournaments. The team practiced from 2:30 until 5:30 everyday and on Saturdays. Their coach Tony Harper completed his 76th season of basketball. This year's team was the smallest he 's ever had. There were seven seniors, four of those returning let- termen, two juniors, and one sophomore. Coach Harper felt that the outlook on the season was to be competitive in all the games. The team had strengths and weaknesses such as their defense and height respectively. The team played several scrimmages 4--.1 -1--l1T1-- -- -1 1 1--14-.-..--- ---- 11--------u ---- 111- ----1 --1-1 ----17-1.11 -111 -7--1---v - ---- -1-- ----- - ---- -1-------- - ---1 -------L-- - ---1 ---- i-1--- against non-district teams and attended dif- ferent tournaments. One particular tourna- ment they attended was at Bel Air known as the Big Red Tournament. There the boys came in first place. District started in December with a district opener against Bowie. They finished off the season with a game against Irvin. Players felt good overall about their season. One even felt we should have been higher, but we lost too many games we should ha ve won, said Manny Reynoso. Another felt, the games we had away were too many and there were not enough people supporting us, commented Richard De La Cruz. Danny Marquez looks for a teammate. Team and coaches talk over strategies during time out. David Valentino keeps pace slow. Richard De La Cruz takes in the ball. 728 ...Num at we -A X .,,,.,...w-fab-wg' it .W 1 3 v. Kew A X we r .....,..- x . if 1: s......,,..'.-K FPYJK-S MNNW lnwm.,.,NMtmH My ..- fs -,M .. N' aw.. J . ,wa . .... K .-.f.. .W ,... .fu-gff qgnunl M me ,f . Aa., Q f,-M, Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Varsity Basketball 56 Bowie 5 7 47 Andress 52 37 Austin 30 48 jefferson 57 24 Coronado 3 7 34 EI Paso 39 49 Irvin 34 54 Bo wie 44 30 Andress 43 56 Austin 36 49 jefferson 57 Coronado El Paso lrvin Left to right, top: Mgr, Mike Alvarado, David Valentino, Mike Lawson, Bryce Danley, Ramon Lopez, Richard De La Cruz, Mgr. jonathan Shukitt, Coach Tony Harper. Bottom: Ray Gomez, Danny Marquez, and Manny Reynoso. Not shown: Leroy Ifill, and Gabriel Lujan. Manny Reynoso uses swift moves to get away from opponent. Mike Lawson jumps high to get the ball, Players take a time out. David Valentino moves quick to get ball on court. tg !lg,,,H,g.,..,M-R' wr Niki up F5 :LLL ' . I -1 ,', ,:.. L .,:?t.'? I , 11 ici I 7 L iLss 2 L L L Q aa' Wim' , 3 A 1 3 4 'iit, L03 his 'x 72 - -- 1.1-----l .Q--1 --T--- --11-1 - -- 17---1-3 1---1 --..---.. -.T11 - -- ------g--- ----- --- -..- -- - .- - - ------.. ----- --.. -..- --..- --- - -: -.. ---:-- -..--- --..-..- ..------ - -- g., - -.--- ----- ,..-- :::r::E -- -. - :: : ::-..:: ::::: ::: -..-. --.... .--- ..--- -..- .. ---1 1..- --..-- :::::: ..--.. ....------ -..- --..-- This year's junior varsity team was made up of nine players all of them sophomores, The team was coached by Pete Lewenski, who was also assistant coach to varsity. Coach Lewenski taught these young players all of the tricks of the trade, prepar- ing them for varsity basketball in their future high school years. Coach Lewenski felt the team did as good as expected for their experience and felt they will be in good shape by the time they make the var- sity level. Part of the training involved was practicing from 2:30 to 5:30 in the after- noon and on weekends and 8:00 to 7 1:00 in the morning on weekends. This took much of the boys' extra time, requiring dedication from the players to keep up with their vigorous schedule. The boys' schedule started in November and ended in February which included district and non-district games and tour- naments. They attended three tour- naments and played seven non-district games. Their district opener was against Bowie and finished the season with a game against Irvin. Q 1:11- Mustang shoots for two despite blocking. Mike Booth keeps ball out of sight of opponent. Daktor Holguin looks for a teammate. Gabriel Carrascho dribbles ball away from opponent, Mustang shoots surrounded by Rockets. 730 ,N ,.s, , ...,. . N- gsm, - 1.. i. M Qs :N , V at - f ..,1- -,sea .... .......... -, t- -f - Y f 2 . . 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Daktor Holguin goes for basket while teammate watches on. Coach Lewenski and players discuss problem in playing, Henry Gamboa fights to keep ball. f i- an . H' .......l!'J i K . ,.,.. ..,.., i i ,:, an-wana, I 'M W...-QW ' 737 732 The girls' basketball team kept up their tradition by playing extremely well all season long, Ms. Smith, the coach of the girls' yarsity team, has been coaching here for two years now and she had this to say, I am very proud of the girls, they did extremely well all year long. They practiced strong and stayed that way all season. lhope that my returning girls will do as well as they did this year, and I wish all the luck to the girls who will not be returning. The girls started to get together during the summer, to play a few games of basketball. ln September the girls started to get into shape by going swimming at Hawkins Pool. There they would swim a few laps and do some exercises in the pool. They also ran a mile for about a month and a half. Shirley Pena looses the ball. Come on girls who 's got the ball. Frances Lupo fights for the ball. Frances shoots up the ball. Lupe Campos jumps up for the ball. 182 rw f f' - 14, by , 3 Kg . fx li' R -nw N I as I' .. lx 5 C L, L-:VX lfvfful 1 Ayn' -I ,Q '.,v A I - , . L . it A in, VW A x'.i'w IQ P le Varsity Team Members are, From top to bottom: a Estrada, Cindy McDaniel, Yvette Martinez, Shirley 'na, Latvell Martinez, Claudia Barron, Monica Bar- eta, Frances Lupo and Lupe Campos. Coach Smith rd the team manager Tim Stovall. i-- 1.1.---.-1-1.1-- 1-- l1:-:::?e -.: : Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Varsity Basketball 37 vs El Paso 36 vs Irvin 46 vs Bowie 54 vs Andress 54 vs Austin 34 vs jefferson 4 7 vs Coronado 47 vs El Paso 36 vs Irvin 6 7 vs Bowie 35 vs Andress 50 vs Austin 37 vs jefferson vs Coronado J if M I Pe f 4 Wit Amit .W 61? aff 14 , ,, ,, W 1 q 5 'tv ' 'ww' , was 3 ,,., , , , . ,W 3 I weak! f Lupe Campos up for two points. Frances Lupo passes the ball around. lump high Lupe and tap that ball. Ida Estrada watches the ball go up. Frances gets first tap on the ball. The lunior Varsity team had the pleasure of being coafhed by Ms. Fields. She not only Coaches the basketball team here but she also Coaches at Ross. When asked how she felt about the team she said, I am very proud ot' them and they did suc- cessfully well. The girls practiced well and tried as hard as they Could, lfould not have asked more from them if I Could. On the team all the players are very im- portant and not one of them should be left out but there are four very important and valuable players on the team and they are Cynthia Hernandez, Christie Ibarra, Melissa Diaz, and Cathy Pigeon. The toughest opponents they had this season was Coronado. To help wind-up the whole season Ms. Fields said this, lt's not all over until the fat lady sings. Ms. Fields waits for the game to start. Talking to the referees are the team starters. Cathy Pigeon takes on two opponents. Christie Ibarra shoots for two. Two teammates tight for the game ball. ----.-:L-::::: Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Junior Varsity Basketball 39 vs Austin 49 vs Andress 46 vs El Paso 4 7 vs Irvin 5 4 vs Bo vvie 47 vs Andress 45 vs Hanks 44 vs Austin 4 7 vs jefferson 4 7 vs Coronado 37 vs El Paso 42 vs Irvin 42 vs Bowie Cancelled vs Austin 36 vs jefferson Team Picture, From lett to rqght: Sylvia Fierro, Marie Berndt, Laura Naya, Liz Lopez, Cynthia Hernandez, Gabby Ramirez, Denise Lupo, Edith Lawson, Melissa Diaz, Cathy Pigeon. Team coach Ms. Fields, dl7dN1dl7dgPfl.dLlf1 Ruybe. Christie lbarra gets by her opponent. Ms. Fields proud other team. Cynthia Hernandez waits to shoot. Cynthia Hernandez takes her two shots .fi This yearfs team was a very young team very promising, with only four returning let- consisted of mainly underclassmen. The team termen. The Mustangs relied heavily on was under the strong direction and training of young and inexperienced wrestlers. Mr, Tim Ottmann. The two captains were Mike Hernandez Mr. Ottmann has pushed his team to the and lohn Hafen. These two leaders provided outstanding group of athletes they are today. guidance and set a good example for the rest The team's top wrestlers were Mike Her- of the team. Coach Tim Ottmann feels next nandez and john Hafen. yearfs team will be a more productive year This year was a rebuilding one for the for the Mustangs. Burges wrestling team andthe future looks 5... I I an Wm J W K 523 v W at lohn Hafen tangles with his partner. The wrestlers show their stuff during a workout. lames Holt shows Frank Garcia how to do it. Coach Ottmann stands by to heb out the wrestlers. 136 S Hit .fi s ' H? 'R '. EW 9 Mustang Wrestling Burges TD. Tourn. Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Mayfield Quad Burges Quad Las Cruces Inv. vs. Andress l. V. Tourn. vs. Coronado vs. Hanks vs, jefferson Bowie In v. Tourn. vs. - Eastwood vs. Bowie vs, El Paso vs. Austin . ,QQ Bottom row: Ruben Lopez, Raul Marquez, Hector Aguirre, Fernie Munoz, Carlos Saenz, Adrian Aguirre, Rene Gonzalez, Alonzo Alvarez, Second row: Nancy Hurt, Ruben Chavez, lohn Hafen, Mike Hernandez, Frank Garcia, lames Holt, Albert Nunez, Lori Cremer, Melody jones, Top row: Trainer, Mr. Manny Pacillas, Tom Martinez, Steve Rodriguez, Alfonso Diaz, Richard Estrada, Chris Bumb, Coach Tim Ottmann, Coach Ottmann demonstrates a move on Mike Hernandez, Frank Garcia has james Holt right where he wants him, Mike and Fernie heb each other out. ---1- --- -- :-T :::::': ' --:1.. --- -- ---1--------1 1--Z T'..1 1 -----T-::T1:: Coach Robert Osborne had his work cut out for him trying to fill all the positions that were left vacant by last year's basketball team members. This year's team was made up of juniors with no varsity ex- perience and seniors who have to prove themselves capable of producing at varsity level Coach Osborne said. He also added that the team's ability was tested by some of the best programs in West Texas specifically with their season opener against Lubbock Monterrey and Hanks who was last year's defending champions. The potential of this year's team was com- pletely unknown at the first of the season with only a few returners from last year's team, Coach Osborne commented. Before this started, during tryouts, all the positions were available making this past season a rebuilding season for the Mustangs baseball team. -..A Q Gr, NB Nm' K.. .,, - i . ... eq.1.,:,g.i,7MN UM ww.-x Ak M ' - K I Af ' ' ..a, A J. 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Afdvff J J 4 f K Q asf : Varsity Baseball Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Austin El Paso Bo vvie jefferson Andress Coronado Irvin Austin El Paso Bowie jefferson Andress Coronado Irvin .4 Jr Bottom: Coach Osborne, Hector Amparan, Sergio Carrillo, jaime Sepulveda, Luis jaramillo, Oscar Lopez. Center: Laura Trujillo, manager Andy Nevarez, Luis Avila, Rudy Granados, Eddie Trujillo, joe Franco, Marc Perez. Top: Man- ny Reynoso, Lorenzo Gonzalez, Arnold Chavez, Rene Hermosillo, Ruben Chavez, Mark Ortega, Gabby Lujan. . 6 6 if was 6? ,S his Jw sink .1-Ifiwv ' Q ,, 9vN,...,. Warming up for their next game are members of the Mustangs team Oscar Lopez checking the call Oscar Lopez and Lorenzo Gonzalez watching the game from the dugout john Beard posed before practice. 739 The junior Varsity baseball team started practice February 2nd, when they began their physical training. The training con- sisted of running triangles, pitching, cat- ching and swinging the bats in order to build up their upper bodies. Although their batting was excellent, their pitching and catching still needs im- provement, Coach Camilli stated. The team was expected to place in the top three in district, with Coronado being f,g.gq- yt. A, 5 EW: if A L M f L' ll . ., 4 A +V .im , . A hy. -.9 N sx.',QmgkLf..,, f' bk X . ,k,, M their toughest competitor throughout the season. The team consisted mostly of Sophomores and juniors. Coach Camilli ex- pects next year's team to do just as well as this year's. As The baseball season ended Coach Camilli said, I am very proud of the team 's accomplishments, and am greatly looking forward to next year's team. ' Uluoqg, mf mal M xg we ' ' 1',4hs,. N 'aqua .ygqy . . 45,3 f f','4630Gr AHA . nn' , 4535! V 4 V M W'- f '. 1-1 , A z +A- W.-. ., , - , 1-L .M .., P .a i vi. . .- F g , 11 Aw. 1 4 U Q. 5 ,NV rv. . il k QF, n r . 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Baseball Schedule Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Lubbock Tournament Coronado Eastwood Andress Tournament Hanks Burgess Tournament jefferson Austin El Paso Bowie Corona do Aridress Coronado lrvin Austin El Paso Bowie jefferson as The Team Members are, From top to bottom: Sam Morgan, Mike Gamboa, Daktor Holguin, Ruben Villegas, Carlos Reza, Carlos Sandoval. Middle rovv: Fernie Marquez, Gustavo Nevarez, Ricardo Rivas, laime Yrigoyen, Orlando Garcia, David Varela, Steve Mendoza. Bottom row: Armando Gallegos, Richie Macias, Alonso Alvarez, Carlos Dominguez, Fernie Munoz. F ' Ni 2 'MT' FM sum--v' Q ,Q , 4-, no ,.,. Y I , V .. , .. WJ in .t A, - ,-,f -5,410 A A 5 A ,, , 1 ahgwwaf, ,'.. ' 'F ,' 4 ,gui .V an , rx 6 ' A -- ff f ,l , , ' 2 W 1 M., .. , ,r .Q,:A.ab1Q 'na ,,. , H Us ' 1 , ,M V '40 ,aa aw . '. 2.- Wi... - aw W - f x .ai f 1 Coach Camilli ponders his next baseball mo ve Orlando Garcia waits for laimes Yrigoyen's pick-off. Alonso Alvarez makes a good catch. 2 V, t 1' Z' :J - 142 This year's boys' varsity track team was led and trained by Coach Paul Alsup. The team consisted of 33 members, including seven returning lettermen. These returning lettermen were: Mark Hogue, Ronnie Delgado, Abel Romo, Marc Ranc, Gerardo Chaparro, Doug Berry, and Rene Vergara. Many of the boys were inexperienced in varsity competition, but their skills and talents hekped the team overcome this obstacle. The boys' track team was well rounded. They were able to score in most of the events at the meets. The team was very strong in the weght events, distances, and the hurdles. t'We hope to steadily improve throughout the season and be in good position to compete well at the district championship, commented Coach Alsup. The boys dedicated much of their time for this team. They practiced from 2:30 to 5:30 each day. w 5 3 -snub 'LS 4.ir4?'F4U Ai Team members watch as Ernie Fierro takes off. Francisco Lopez runs to his heart's content. Ernie Fierro is working out hard. Alfonso Batres readies himself for a run. lorge De Castro gets himself into starting position. Ernie Fierro starts running while teammates get ready to work out. v a 1 I -. X war H f wwe - fu, 1. ,Wg - - 3451 5 fe... ,ggi V Q , . .-,- : .. ,sn Q i f - Q 7 ' ' -' I , . .,--t rs..-5 ., 'H -' E f99Fi Q tts- f ff' z- i sa X P' 6 i ' 3 ,4 fi ' ff f , w, 1 Q 551 T .,-if-113 , . 7 3 . 'ft '-'- 2: B ui, ,, iv-Q 151: 3. l'-'lwfwiv -'S .W , . 5 Q I I Q5 3 5 1 5' . X s ia, 4, W ..k. . 13.55 --A Q gg i s . 1855 ft' ' is - . . . '- W . X E' N' rf ' 't' g 5 at v Y ' E -'Si fl ' fs mei? 5 ? f 1. 1 :Q . ?'51:?Lf'1. ' X ' fwff f a Ai' wr' i W wut as 1 . ' XA. lv? .' x w LW. . --A ' - Varsity Track Schedule Andress Inv. Parkland ln v. Burges Inv. Bel Air In v. White Sands Inv. Eastwood District Meet of Champions tl r . k a , alps , , A 2 l a . . 1 ' , is I R. ssstit K if . i Q af J - 1- XSQFX ,sWs-hk .A K, tili I g . I V 'V' ' Y rlli I I Qlfdi' g ' ' ' 1 ' - ' Y vw- 5 ' ' L Qs- L ...,... ' K In zf, as at - I . ' I , a if of 4 a sift B' is ' M L 'i , K , Y K Vi 3 1 g Q l v 1 it , ' I it . ' ' S ' , . 1 5 A- ' K I - -I Q 'iii 3 i' A - I , apt I as sjsf- L , . asses , 'sv - X c Q K 1 Q E I r -K . fn it H Front row ll-rj: Art Arias, Ernie Fierro, Octavio Gonzalez, Richard Molinar, Richard Gay, David Marquez, Lorenzo Moncada, and Louie Terrazas. Second row: Ignacio Enriquez, George Casteel, David Hamilton, Raymond Povvers, Arturo Gonzalez, Arturo lbarra, Gino Gonzalez, lorge De Castro, and Martin Lopez. Third row: Pete Chavez, Thomas Tinajero, Marc Rant, Gerry Chaparro, Gus Hernandez, Gallo Cassio, Steve Barrera, Abel Romo, and Alfonso Batres Top row' Francisto Lopez, Mark Hogue, Ronnie Delgado, Doug Berry, Mike Beck, David Carrillo, and Rene Vergara Louie Terrazas, Gus Hernandez, and David Marquez race their feet off, Gallo Cassio and Raymond Powers strut their stuff. Francisco Lopez exerts his energy. Frank laquez and Arturo Gonzalez compete against each other while teammate lorge De Castro looks on, Raymond Powers paces himself 5 VJVI ,,,.,, . aww 4 This year's track team consisted of 30 members and four managers which were Yoli Nunez, Shannon Crowder, Esther Fierro, and Lucia Chacon. The practice time differed for some members. Some went from 2:30 to 5:00, while others went from 3:30 to 6:00 p.m. Their workouts consisted of weightlifting and practice runs. Although there was not a B-team this year, the varsity team did compete in 74 events, five of which were field events. ga ,,. i i, t,s , , t , eff iv? gMr.ls:11-f F ' 714 junior Georgina Gonzalez streches out before a race, Runners in the middle of a practice run going strong. Senior Pat Na tividad breathes a sigh of relief as she crosses the finish line. Last minute tips are given to the runners. These included long-jump, high-jump, pole vault, shot-put, and discus. Their strongest event was the long-distance run, and when asked what improvements needed to be done Miss McCutcheon replied, We're working on our field activities. Overall, Miss McCutcheon summed the team up as, being more enthused than others in past year. Their main concern was not the weekly meets but instead focused on shooting for the district title. , a , ,. ,ffl ,. ai 3 W it 5 .1 3 :Q t . 1,21-s 335 Ltta-vig . S . x T L l ,t..i,. 5. , r- 3' avfgw 'UAE Track Schedule Burges Andress Invitational Burges Parkland Invitational Burges Burges Invitational Burges Bel Air Invitational Burges White Sands Invitational Burges Eastwood Invitational Burges District Burges Meet of Champions 4 , 3 Front row: luanna Espinoza, Cindy Fuentes, Georgina Gonzalez, Pat Natividad, Lisa Villanueva, Laura Villanueva. Se- cond row: Stephanie StovalL Cathy Pigeon, Cidy Beck, Chris Lucero, Cynthia Avant, Marie Barnde. Third row: lanet Beck, Shanna Hartly, Monica Barruta, Francis Lupo, Denise Lupo, Yvette Martinez. Fourth row: Margie Fierro, Cristy lbarra, Claudia Barron, Mannie Maniriquez, Fifth row: Esther Fierro, Yoli Nunez, Shannus Bennett, 144' K OV If ,if 111 wh- f f A 5221 ', , ' 1 , f I I- LS ,,r Q W '7 Q G gi x I K Miss McCutcheons showsa jumper the heightneeded. 17f'mW ,:3sfVHvllaw - : - f' 9 IuniorMarie Barnde anticpatesa good landing. ,L 'srs 1 - I awwzla , L x ' A QSQL ' gig Sophomores Cynthia Avant and Kim Hudson takea run .2 f around the track. Q Q N. I4 P d, k I . . A lt, to L, . m - ,ge .. dx reten ing to ta ea ong1ump1sShannusBennett, , E .JF I' I f l ' Q ltr. - n it L jfvfi- H if - rw A AM '.,i- bv am- 4 .,....' ,V V J , .,-'T' ' 745 746 The girls' tennis team was one of the ex- amples of Mustang pride in the sense that they never quit trying, Even though their losses were discourag- ing their victories proved to be successful due to their performance out on the court. A lot of effort and dedication was not only put into their games, but also into their practice. Some of their workout exercises included lines, running, jumping and the shuttle which they practiced during last period and after school. The team was composed of 70 girls, two i , a F . . 11 -f' I' ,...... of which placed second in the El Paso High Tournament and the El Paso junior 76 Doubles Tournament. These two com- petitive girls were Raquel Alba, the number one player, and Pat Bowden. One of the most promising players, Claudia Hip- pensteil, who graduated in December, was second to Alba on the team. This was Coach Stephens first year coaching the Mustang girls' tennis team. He proved to be dedicated in the respect that he was always concerned and giving the team great support. vw- M.- .,..,,,,,,m W, N4 W r fi .159 ,-, 1 ' it - AYAYY ... . . . ll 7 It V71 Q. r ' f ' - 4 A ttf if A ft . .. 1 , 4 L f r ' - . l l N ,ff ' ivfaffgi - .. Ai' is I L. .T l ff' - . r. , f ' ' ,., 5 . ' - . i 2. Q '. rf , V ' 9 1 ' -'ff A i f ,, . E' ' Agfa? 'hm' at K fy . . 'gt x i 4 . tl., ' 1 ': - p H113-t,,,,r Y ,H W3 S Y . ' I , .. ' ' - f ' ' - - . g A . 1 -gk, V , T x . '? -1'-'mg-, , q 'L xi Showing off the latest tennis fashion was Coach Stephens. . ' Getting ready for a hard workout are Claudia Hip- penstiel, Gina Abeyta, and Raquel Alba. Double partners Claudia Hippenstiel and Samantha Isaac show their stuff, Setting up a serve was Pat Bowden. Giving it her best shot was Raquel Alba. ,. :A 'E J . in f'-' ' X R1 - N, tz' 1' 'twigs'-4 t-., ,, ,Mt J fl 'l . Y s- - A l A -- , r'ir' . 'A A - . -A .. 'ff-M' ' . 4. ' W 4 5 1 K N,-4, Mmm'- A - Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Scoreboard vs. Coronado vs. Bowie vs. Cathedral vs. Riverside vs. El Paso vs. Austin vs. Irvin vs. Andress vs. jefferson r Q ., 2 -is -1 3 my f wt 1 W Q F it fa Y fr is N Bottom: Bonnie MCDonald,' Mgr. Patricia Bowden, Raquel Alba, kate Ranf, and Gina Abeyta. Back row. Coach Stephens, Sandra Varela, Claudia Hippenstiel, Samantha Isaac, Rachel Demko, loanna Ornelas. W I 2 i F 5 . ' ,,.. ' in g if I 'Z aff If 5? A iv .if it e 1 i .,... . '53, i f 5 ' ' -1 - I W an , X X , ' I llh vltfwtaaaaaitxe , A 1. . p A 7 W . - , ' t , The number one girl tennis player was Raquel Alba ff W-,gf :.. .H . W -a-aufzve ,Y , ,ff f, ' , A. 'i , l . A In perfect serving form was Pat Bowden. 4 .W ' Q Next to number one was Claudia Hi enstiel. ' ..,' , V m .. I PD fi fr . V - keeping her eye on the ball was Pat Bo wden. AV . ,V.,A ZQ L ,-x, V . M f f ,,V,, Ready fora tlyball was Gina .Abeyta W it l .,ii,, ., i ..,. , , A fi We 1. i Milf? ., , . f' J 2 ,,'.f4-wr A, H xihx, .fjjgqgf ,. 'i, , ,K --5, if 7,5 gm -' ,f ' ' ' Y . 42 747 V,-we-Miwfeaat iw-Mt My Some of the school's athletes were the boys on the tennis team. The most promis- ing athlete on the tennis team was Andy Wilson. The rest of the team also played very well. A lot of time, dedication and staying after school for practice were very critical elements in making a good team. Though the losses may be deceiving, their wins were hard fought. Some new players registered for the spr- ing semester. With hard work, they made the team stronger. The juniors on the team are looking forward to next year and mak- ing the team more productive. Some of the events for this season in- cluded a Mixed Doubles Tournament, and 8- Team Tournament against schools from Abilene, Odessa, and Amarillo. Coach Stephens, a ranked pro player in the city, turned the team from a loosely knit group into a well oiled tennis machine. -:rx u' 'EF Af rrfJ f1f9' 5 . , ,, ?,-' 3.-12' .? i. gs. 'ai' .FZ sub ' . , ' P :rw . . J o .:, ' ,, i 1' 'rx ' : ,,. at . . at -' ,mv 1- K Z J, 4 E L3 1 way! as t K g Q ' 1 '.: tl . - AV, was 'Q 5 Q ,V 3 Ye V-A 1 . 515' . 3 45' - v. I A . t s- - f i S '1 ' -' - . . if K at-1. e Q . . . . A 52 2 'Yi' O mx' zaeipvfw .sw ,Z -t A , .. 1 :: x Q v. 3 ' I ' 4 K . 2... , .Q Acting as joe Cool is the tennis coach, Mr. Stephens. Showing good serving form is Mike Plymell. . P V 1 -'tr 133 f A , Steve Leighty socks it to him, V . 1 Oops!! missed - Alex Torres. 1 t U W 4' . . I . , r ,,',1u f 'Z,,I. - H . Af ' ,fit ffifks. Showing intense concentration is Sean Graham, ' ' It V.,V ' jg ', 5- Waiting and watching is Steve Lelghty- r.Tf,M .. . , f tikk ik .gf A tit- .S ..VV VV V L K A ' i25'iiMf- - ' its Litfih wi Q jgr' . . . .L,. K , VV,. X Q ,s.-L..u...3. J 4. , ., ,L ,, V v,f-M ,.z.ra...f'ff- O .df ual Quay W , Q. A, ,., , X 4 . , 'gf , ,, wx ,R 'Te r .. 's Q A ff c V., X f ag-9' 'VTE' A V Y, ,., ,ha ' ' w 2 l it L. i f 22? yf ' 6 AQ., .V .,k- , . 5 ,V ' I 4 A ' fuiigfoea-..g, f ,V 'MAA' y .iw I as V M.. .sin-nl'-.N WV N V669 . 9s9s 16500095 S 5 Q 0 S s 0 9 I 2 N 5 5 JQ 4 Q 0 1 0 siists 9297 Scoreboard Burges vs. Coronado Burges vs. Bowie Burges vs. Cathedral Burges vs. Riverside Burges vs. El Paso Burges vs. Austin Burges vs. Irvin Burges vs. Andress Burges vs. jefferson W 1 L S it v 1 sq . I .f H f E A R - v 'ZH ' Bottom: Vince Martinez, Michael Ramos, Eric Madrigal, Rich Luclcer, Andy Wilson. Back row: George Mader, David Dominguez, Steve Leghty, Alex Torres, Mike Plymell, Coach Stephens. f f. .2 U en Q C CT: 'D 5 VD 1 G. 1 'D la Q. Y 5, w Q4 3 U' E 'I In dug 1 t 15' ,, 4 , 5 arf. . 4 .ff ag' A J f . 'vm Q . Q I s , 4- as .r ,xi t ' .- af -- . eff 1 . 1. If git ,. , V N .1 7.1, 'f1f,g3f '.i'l, f ' ' . . 5 T M A K 4- , ., Vw Q xy' M , N if ag , , A 119: f ja r .Av pf -fu 'a-- ,-ff' , .-1 ga . ,Q iff s .'f.-Zvi: Qs: -' f 1 s V :::D:!-ont. is 5 :o:o.v. v.:-43-f,v,ge,,r,,-.,v,.A. ' AA 1. 4' - as-quvnmsg-5-. . O, . . FQ,-1 .X .1-gif.. Q4 M sgghi u Q 4. WT. W., v Q 1 0va'Q144-asa' a h s, o, f A 45,6 ' ' ' 1 . iii'-2v'g4 ' ' i Q, .2-Xcel. . 1, Qi Q . Q X . f . - 2 I J A. X Q I: ., T 'w 2 fi'?k:a', N. i X A , Qs K Y . - ,iq ,G L s 4 A ,i The number one player is Andy Wilson. i-gy, .... A., C, W . , ,.sk1.-...M .. , , , V V Waiting for a serve is Eric Madrigal, W I -QQ 149 ! 150 Time, effort, and hard work are all ingre- dients that the people of the swim team are required to possess. This means sacrificing some things such as waking up early and be ready for practice by 7:30 a.m, each morning. This year the team consisted of 72 members and the manager was Larry mented that on regular meets when they competed with other schools the swim- mers did alright. To qualify for state they had to finish first, second, or third in district and then swim for regionals and must have finish in first or second. Mrs. Perdue was proud of the ac- complishments of the swimmers and sum- Yrigoyen. The most important requirement med the interview by saying, l'The swim to be on the team was know how to swim team has outstanding members and are to and from the length of the pool. trying to increase the number of members When asked about how they perform- for next year. ed during the meets, Mrs. Perdue com- ff 7 ' v.. . J-. wg xi , . if Q-JK fl I, -rims, .g , , V After a hard workout, lack Williamson smiles satisfactorily. Preparing to take a swim is linx Ciolli. Senior Mary Gutierrez and luniors Dolores Sida and Laura Martin playin the baby pool. Caught by the camera is Kevin Behrens. Difplaying the GQ. look is Brett Dalton and Danny Coronado. ln N i , f k 1 . 1 K A x kb: .Q f ' ' 1, h ' .. . p-. ,- J A f .1 - F ..,., 44 if , 'A' er . ...A V, .AX M... -.Y ,AM . J M . .,r,...,,a .x, Y iff Swimming Schedule Burges 2nd Hanks, Bowie, Irvin, Cathedral, Loretto, Parkland Burges Ysleta Invitational Burges 3rd Cathedral, Loretto, Eastwood, Andress, Radford, Parkland Burges 5th El Paso Independent School In vita tional Burges Bel Air, Austin, jefferson, Parkland Burges Amarillo lnvita tional Brett Dalton, linx Ciolli, Laura Martin, Dena Friberg, Danny Coronado, Mark Seanz, lack Williamson, Mary Gutierrez, Dolores Sida, Mrs. Perdue, Larry Yrigoyen, Kelly Tipton, Chris Bartine. .avi , 'ant I C oach Perdue times her swimmers before a meet. i Some members of the team take a break after a tiring ' 1 exerfise. ' Senior Mark Seanz and lunior lack Williamson pose i fi for a picture. ti if lt ti Q! Q f' if ' Ei its :ls E gf it 2 2 gg se if aijitffff iv? 'iff l M-wg il? 47,4 S VA,,., by kt ,K H , mit V' 152 i-q1-i1-- - 11---1 - --.-1 - - 11-- iiii.--- -T-----1 ----1- -T--..- This was the first year soccer was in- troduced to the El Paso School District. Despite the fact that this was both the girlsf 1 and the boys' team's first efforts, the boys team was able to capture second place in the district. The team is composed of 20 guys and its team captain, Steve Bautista, believed that their team could have won first place if they had spent less time adjusting and more on concentrating on their games. I think it was good that soccer was in- cluded as a school sport. Actually itfs a suc- cessful program and it 'll probably catch on in the other schools, Bautista said. On the other side of the field we ha ve the girls' team which is also made up of 20 girls. The two team captains are Cindy Paredez and Adriana Guzman. Although none of the girls had ever played any soc- cer, they did very well as a team and they never quit trying, With both soccer coaches, la vier Quin- tana and Mary Lou Andrade, behind the teams, they worked hard giving soccer their best shot. ,,,.a.. . V . Q. pfgfflt 5 ,al . Q. I-.1 Boys' Soccer vs. Bowie vs. Austin vs. Andress vs. Irvin vs. Coronado vs. lefferson vs. El Paso vs. Bowie vs. Austin vs. Andress vs. Irvin vs, Coronado vs. jefferson vs. El Paso .23 i' A . YS-X '-jesaizti-:wt , F f, - .Rs VL 1 5 - Z.. t WJ fcyv.. A. ,.,,. .,,,,,,,, ,..W.,A.vMmu-N P ,, A . ,. 'r'r,:n--gf , , nga- iff?-f...,,Jf.,,. T ff x ....,,,.v:, row, 1 Q Q, 'I 'ufc' qw, ,., , .. . r, '- . 1 . ,j K 'S,,.,...a,.... ., M A.. . , i i 'J' ,s- ,. I 'H Ja I .3 7 -'V . ...,,, - -W ' 4 A-A ', il ,BVU ' ' 5' 'V ' X Q-M l 'V' ' ff W win' sf. .i -fs .- T i . .. . .i ., 1 ,ti f We A, v... A T-fa - X . ,X X 1 xv A Ja' QL v v , , r 9 in ul' A - X . 4 V Q' s Y .JA fl- 5 - l A-'V f 'S J' A. ' 3 if 1 , s Q ii 'nl A. Q A i 'ff- ty., , A - ' ' ' -' - s .Q g 1 , W 4' , f -t ' A- Cl I . X. . ' ' ' 1' ' l we . i at , .S I s p si I ' 'I V , y WW .V I I 1 - K - W I A P1 f F 1 QQ gi' --L -1 w 'A Q,-,. I, Burges V . , A ,M 575, Y jug, ... ' - . - 2 iisr , .....,.. t ..,s , rrs 2 t 1 2 Burges lennifer Bonscher dribbles the ball towards the goal, Burges Ivan Flores keeps the ball away from the other team. BUrg6S Boys'Soccer Team, Bottom row ll-rj: Gilbert Bolivar, Burges Bobby Brooks, Orlando Garcia, lvan Flores, Thomas Griialva, Fernando Ruiz, lames Qchoa, Max Flores, Burges Victor Sarabia. Second row: William Titford, David Acosta, Steve Bautista, Gustavo Nevarez, Carlos Burges Davila, Fernando Gomez, Sergio Delgado. Top row: 5Ubv3'iii-wil A Coach lavier Quintana, Carlos Padilla, Alfredo Vaca, Burges Carlos Quintana, Mario Guerrero, Matthias Peltz, George Mendoza, Stanley Hernandez. Burges Coach Andrade and the girls observe the action on Burg 95 the field. Burges Coach Quintana and part of the team watch the game intently. Burges Burges Burges We iw -------Q. 1-----1 1 1---11 - K tgivh k,.. 5. .,.. firm! L. 1- fs. v - A - rg my-r' flat x ,v'Q 1 V 4, 7 . .. X ' A L Fai 1 Girls' Soccer Burges vs. Bowie L Burges vs. Austin L Burges vs. Andress L Burges vs. Irvin T Burges vs. Coronado L Burges vs. jefferson L Burges vs. .El Paso L Burges vs. Bowie L Burges vs. Austin L Burges vs, Andress L Burges vs, Irvin L Burges vs. Coronado L Burges vs. jefferson L Burges vs. El Paso L LF Mft' '39 f ,nl' Aww ,VA ,K ,,,,.,,,..-W.. -ma 'dw-my L was -4 1QNf..M s Mf4l,..,f:4-35,1 .angwg-V V, t ' 'f ag 'fy f Zixriiififmgl- ' , , , .. , A 'W 'X Cindy Paredes awaits the opposing team's attempt to score. Girls' Soccer Team, Bottom row ll-rj: Lisa Villanueva, Ron- nie Sandoval, lulie Gonzalez, Adriana Guzman, Cindy Paredes, Amy Aguirre, Carrie Esparza, and lennifer Bonscher. Top row: Todd Kessel, lsela Flores, Tere Camacho, Mary Royval, Martha Ruiz, Stacy Woods, Deb- bie Bradley, Lucy Muriel, Liz Soderstrom, Cindy Kessel, Kathy Holmes, Kristen Djerf Lisa Martinez, Pat Gardner. Also Coach Mary Lou Andrade. julie Ann Gonzalez high kicks the ball. After a good game, the boys' team gets ready to leave. Sergio Degado dribbles the ball. 753 - -n---- -- -1 .---y- - This year has been a very special season for the cross-country team, they had one of their school meets on Edgemere this year and this has never happened before. Mr. Alsup the coach of the team said Despite the colds and injuries to some of the runners the team did extremely well. They worked hard and practiced well all season long. He also had to say that he was proud that his team beat Coronado High because they were supposed to be number one in district. Coach Alsup was not kidding around when he said, We did in fact work hard 'ski H all season long. Practice started in the first week in August where they ran three to four miles a day and lifted weights every other day. As weeks passed by they in- creased to seven and eight miles and finally toward the end of the season, they were running eight to 72 miles a day. All of this hard work paid off by the way they in- creased their speed and finished in the meets. The team showed off what they had at the district meet by taking first place. And in the state meet by placing eighth. 3 4 5 A W time ,,, Q 5 ,, 3, . 57511, 1 X ., .. n klkk. .. A , .Jw K., M. 55 K -.Q A -L X: - X K .,.. Y ' .Qt 2. f E V.V xg!! In I .ku ii'ii T' ' ift . 's Marc Ranc runs for the Hnish line. A ':.'a',. ,W-. -I -1. f av-5-,ty . ' , Q , T t ' it f '1,g,'v'3Tg - ffliQ1 a4f' . Abel Romo all alone. E V .A., .Fifi M ' 3 . A All worn out is Gerry Chaparro. V -A '- .v .W 'iii kkil 3 'Lx HQ H5 in .. . .Zf?'i.w' ' A tx. 7. i T. is Ant. fd ff ' get A W 'iv rl it ta f 'fi' W 4. , A H- is K Y 4 v- ' v , x , 'B Posing for the camera are Abel Romo, 5' '- . if . V .. f - Gerry Chaparro Marc Ranc Na o ,H , , Ch Maldonado. s Burges second place finishers are Pete . 1' Chavez, Abel Romo, Gerry Chaparro, Marc Ranc, Nacho Maldonado, and Tomas T' Q 1 7 A aw 132.2 ,tv M c . . Y VN 2 . I . .rv . X!! 5 3 ' Vw Tinajero. VVKV Z E 3' if QM ,T Y 7xLf5i1...22k 3 A wk it -M :in Q Siva 1 W ff' 1 4,-ff 11 1 Q r If -it ,. ta , . ,, . m,. i f aa t ,x., sk ,,.. ., N 2' tt 2 ,,. V1,.,1,,,,,., , , ..,,.1 ,. , 451 , X f '-'11a.t.,,.,twf1' -3 ogy' .,13gg'j--fm, -,H-fj21, 1f . .,,, .... - V i . 2.2 A n '- A 3' r 1 'tie .L f- , ,,,. X , W,-,,t W,.- , ,-h, , , ,,.W, . 5, W w ,L ing. , .. ,. ,.,, ww C- VLZW X., ' ii 1 B ,,Q. . r x ', Q t?1fL1k.s,.1 We ' sg Q Q ' , A K' ' 'r .,,. ,. B . ifisf.-'eff' '- ' ,. awfftr'-5221 . i f it f mf' ts i ew U - V A A M or ... ,A .. S? , yt A l it is The Varsity Team Members are: Steve Barrera, Tom Tinajero, Gerry Chaparro, Lorenzo Conalez, Nacho Maldonado, Abel Romo, and Marc Ranc. S , V w L , f M , gy! f W, ,..,,yfwM Q f. 1 til'-2, L W' 'wie ,z:3gffv.w.Yfg t f' , 3 ' vf 0' ' ze:-J Q A B 'S M fx L f ' 1 , ' ,vmiifjz 5 , A L .,l,1r1a,1 W,a.-- 1 .. 1 Varsity Schedule Scoreboard Burges 5 Burges 3 Burges 3 Burges 6 Burges 2 Burges 7 Burges 2 Burges 7 Burges 3 B urges 8 Bel Air Alamogordo Coronado Mayfield Burges Crime Stoppers Las Cruces District Regional State Championship 'ttt' 3' Tom Tina jero runs by his dad. Starting off in front is the varsity team Steve Barrera takes it easy, Running his heart out is Abel Romo. This year the lunior Varsity team placed well all season long, as shown on the scoreboard below. They came in 7st half of the time which is a great accomplish- ment for this small team. To come in first the team had to have the lowest number of points. They got their points by coming in between 1st and 20th in the meet, All in all the team worked hard and ran well all season long, said coach Alsup. Practice started in the first week of August for the team. They ran a few miles a day and weight lifted every other day. Something new went on this year for the team they run in the Crime Stoppers run where the team placed 1st over all the other teams. Many other schools par- ticpated in this race, but the team won the race. Something else happened this year for the team, they had one of their meets at home this has not happened for a long period of time. The team hopes that they could have a home meet every year. ,K .ws 5 fn ,l RER im .. X. -WP, 'z, . , v . ' 'fijfpfk 'K 1' - 1 -T., 1,5-V. - s my 14? p t.,+g.w'Tf: + y . 4 -ft .Wt .. ,ag Abel Romo gets a hebing hand. .L if Q - s r 'jg .L lunior Varsity team starts off in front. S I s V gg Hurting before finishing is Abel Romo. L .... i g... ,.Vgg :gg ILAV ,ei'i K LVJK ww . if L kf J.k Q Pete Chavez tries to keep his lead, fe-.. . E gi,h... Q . j ' T - t iils S f Gerry Chaparro wonders where he is ... 3 tiii .,... of M f . tk: .' 3 --- Y if: ..'f - :.. .'.- . . f- g0 '5' J ' ' 'Jis tsstli s .i f . . . ar ff' fm ff s Junior Varsity Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Scoreboard 7 Bel Air 7 Alamogordo 4 Coronado 6 Mayfield 3 Burges 7 Crime Stoppers 7 Las Cruces 3 District Meet +xze:2zz1zzz4g,:,pg.,, SW ,,,1,,,,,, X ,, 'V .. X rf itir fr W fl H .'.. a at I ,.',,., f' ' ., ,, , . rrr' rerii it irie tp ,ning wi it ' Q' K L, ' , 5 - ,L at , I 3,1141 Mlgtttfg K: 53. ,ttf 42 Weil? V. i I 5 4 4 1 -mir Eddie Brook paces himself Top row: Gerry Chaparro, Cindy Fuentes, Luis Balderrama, Albert Nunez, Rudy Grandos, Tomas Tinajero, Margaret Brooks. Second row: Laura Villanueva, Laura Andrade, Gina Baker, Fernie Carbajal Lisa Villanueva, Eddie Brooks, Gino Gonzalez. Third row: Marc Ranc, Richard Gay, ggy Enriquez, Maria Rodrguez. Fourth row: Art lbarra, Abel Romo, Rosie Espinoza, Beatriz Cha vez, Sylvia Hernandez, Nacho Maldonado, Art Arias. Fifth ro w: Francisco Lopez, Maggie Cereceres, David Hamilton, Gerald Vargas. Sixth row: Coach Paul Alsup, Lorenzo Gon- zalez, Da vid Marques. Seventh row:' Steve Barrera, Georgina Gonzalez, Patti Natividad Pete Cha vez. The Coach of the Cross-Country team Mr. Alsup. Gerry Chaparro tries to pass Tom Tina- jero and Lorrenzo Gonzales, Hurting while running is Gino Gonzalez, The girls' varsity cross-country team, despite their busy schedule, did very well throughout the season. They attended several invitationals which led up to the district championships. Throughout the months of September and October, they ran at the Bel Air, Riverside, Burges, Cor- onado, Alamogordo, and Mayfield in vitationals. Their final competition was at Cor- onado, which was the District champion- shkzs. There they were proclaimed district champions for the second consecutive year and qualified for the regional meet to be held in Lubbock, Texas. In Lubbock they finished in third place and qualified for state competition. State competition was held in Georgetown, Texas at Southwestern University. There they finish- ed seventh in the state. Coach Alsup is very proud of his girls and how they finish- ed overall in the season. The girls feel good about their season. Margaret Brooks had one thing to say about their season, I am very satisfied with how we finished and I'm going to miss the thrill of competing against other runners. Mercy Hernandez paces herself. Girls' Varsity, Top fl-rj: Rosie Espinoza, Margaret Brooks, Gina Baker, and Mercy Hernandez. Bot- tom: Laura Villanueva, Pat - - 57422, Natividad, and Georgina Gonzalez. if - Girls go for the gold. a s --21 .1 Margaret Brooks and Laura . s Villanueva turn up the speed. A .iam Luz goes for air after a hard run. 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Mercy Hernandez gives her com- Q s aw' I was 4,1 petition a good run, 159 - - 1- .- -----.- This season practice started in the first week of August where the girls were runn- ing two to three miles a day. Then as weeks passed, they were running four to six miles finally towards the end of the season, they ran six to eight miles a day. Running is not the only kind of practice they had, they also had weight lifting every other day. In Cross-Country the team scores their points on a one to ten basis, where one is the best and ten is the worst. Mr. Alsup, the coach of the team said, Despite the colds and injuries to some of the team- mates, the team did extremely well. Next yearl am hoping for an even better team. This year something new happened. The team had one of their meets here at school which was the first for them. The team is hoping that this will be a new tradi- tion. They placed third in district at Cor- onado High School. 1 we vpn...-e . .ASQ , . K 15,6 , g . ' . ' .f Q- i . 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'i K- iv 5- ' 5 ' L N-L. . i- L X 1fw 'F' sa-E57 ' 'R ff ' ff' L L it ' ' . 'ff .1 ' 'qfsf Q .ssNif'-Sffshxigi' .1.x'.'f'5ff1fftf5'?f3i S . s Y ' . kg . . . K . K . Retired coach from Ross lr. High ui I . Coach Hartley assists Luz and other L runners in race. ' . A . Mercy, Luz and Bea hit it in close. Laura Villaneva runs away La Mlgra. Magie and Laura warm up for the race. Gino Gonzalez was voted most popular cross-country runner. , . Qi! 'J .M is 4, 5 is wk .K .., , .-Of Junior Varsity Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Scoreboard Bel Air Alamogordo Coronado Ma yfield Burges Crime Stoppers Las Cruces District - 762 This season one of the new changes brought about in gymnastics was the mor- ning practice schedule which started at 7:00 am. When asked how this affected her academically, Senior Rosa Ortega replied, lt was hard at the beginning, because at times Ihad a difficult time get- ting all my homework done, going to night school, and be there the next morning. The team had eight regular meets before the city meet. Overall, they predicted they would place in the top Manager loanna Grizzard takes a break after a hard workout, lunior LuNell Wessling gracefully displays her pose. Senior Mary Garrett practices on the balance beam. Senior loanna Grizzard points out her weaknesses. Seniors Mary Garrett and Heather Ludgewait demonstrate their styles. three. When asked how she felt about this year's team, Miss Esparza commented, This yearl was very optimistic, the team would do well and excel in their events. I had three returning lettermen Rosa Ortega, Kristy Lane, Mary Garrett, and a new member Martha Ramirez, in varsity. The squad improved and looked forward toward city competition. As for lunior Var- sity, they are a young group that shows a lot of promise and enthusiasm. - N 1 Team Members include, lst row: Martha Ramirez, Mary Garrett, Kristy Lane, Rosa Ortega. 2nd row, mgr loan- na Grizzard, Veronica Estrada, Lucy Arenivar, Heather Ludgewait, and spotter leff Meraz. Gymnastics Schedule Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Burges Irvn, Andress El Paso Coronado, Bowie jefferson, Austin Andress, Irvin El Paso Bowie, Coronado Miss Esparza checks the equipment before practice. Miss Esparza and spotter leffMeraz await for the next runner to jump on the horse. Miss Esparza consoles an exasperated student. lunior Rosa Ortega balances on the mat. I 6 --1-1 1--1--1-1 11 - 1 1--1--1 One of the requirements for graduation was one-and-a-half credits of physical education. If a student was not involved in team sports, marching band, or R.O. T. C., he must fulfill this graduation requirement by taking physical education classes. This year Coach Bonnie Smith, Coach Paul Alsup, and Coach Bob Osborne were in charge of teaching physical education to boys enrolled in the classes. 1... .----.Q 1--1111 -- ----- ------ - - - ----- ----1----- 1 -1- ----1-.-QT wv- - i-- -----111 Every student enrolled in these classes had to go through at least four weeks of conditioning at the beginning of the semester. After this primary conditioning, students started participating in sports. Dif- ferent semesters include different types of sports. Overall, physical education classes include such sports as golf bowling, foot- ball, handball, racquetball, basketball, and archery. 38.4 5 ,, ' s T 'W 'ul' f 1 l e A . Q' B tfas iisrrss ci..i 1 tci tt W1 I . ., 5, ,gf W, we M f f ' ' NZ kms a-v.s.,...,..f i .,.... ,M - t.'- ' 3 f . . . .... . .. . . ..,. ,... We .'., '--V'. . -i--t l . Z? a t , - V -11 - 3, gg, gif'i.l ?f'gf'.f'7lWf?'??Ez ' .. K' 1- 131 sr, ' i - Wilt' 1 J' C ' ff' .. , ' 'J-'53-W -2551.1 ie ad, rf- -. '-I I ix ' '- M 'V-',. ,V ,.,. -,Qi 1 . V- -I , YF.smmmWQRWWW i,.s as ig' i A- .- i gg . ,.g,4Qj:.,'-:r. g3Lf54?j2 4 .1 . . .,..,,.v f .,..f.,-,7i'4.a:f,z.w f ,.c, af Horacio Maldonado and Ramon Caso race to the finish. The boys wait for the coach's arrival to start class. The coach explains an exercise program to his students. Sergio Aguilar takes a jog. laime Rueda stretches his leg muscles before starting his workout. i ' Si' ssmgwagwmk f'f j.Q.tt ' 1 . - seawgj -- .il --' msg , V f -------- ..----- iii-1 -1--T- iiig- -----u R - ' . 'L 5 , - ' ' . rsrs as sarr M :L ggijl ,VVL 1 . 58-gg,f ,, , t ' ,LL, - as Q, ,, 1. I .. ww. .x.. fm. WX Q mmm Q t sw ,aw M xp .G W in N ,X an at N ' 'K t A ,S W R N S, f , K Q Q f ,tt A : i Q nf 5 5 Q' 4 'W 5 2 X A . ut? l k ' 2 af ! , k Q ' w X' R 1 ' 'X 1 at X.- laime Rueda paces himself for a long run. Students run hard to make a good time I J L -.V Eb0d'0 Cams? M495 me leads Coach Alsup talks to his students while they take a I I aaaa fest' . . ff L ,aoo,a Robert Ramos struts hrs stuff. ',-'a.. :Z-1-:'ew12a1: -f.. iirvi . ' '- k M ,VV V Gabriel Negrete on his way to a good fmrsh. ,--, fa' 1-51142, ft :1- s tatsdsra i ' 1 , t ' 2 K .sr, t'r' A ., -,r. tsrs r 3 fl 6 766 The Physical Education teachers this year were Coach Paul Alsup, Coach Bonnie Smith and Coach Bob Osborne. Although PE, is a requirement for graduation students can take other options such as RO. TC., marching band, be involved in team sports or be in modern dancing. According to the semester curriculum a student is enrolled in, the activities will vary, Some of the sports included in the class are foorlvtl mrqiiefhall basketball, bowling and archery. However, before the girls are able to participate in any of the sports, they go through a conditioning period. This period goes through all the basic ex- cercises. They do everything the guys do from running, to doing situps and pushups. Doing all of these excercises put them in tip-top-shape all throughout the whole semester. :iff K . if Q ' .L ' i K 1 zbfltteliaeyje ,K ,,.. , .,,,, ,.,,-c,,W.,f.,,m,,,,,,,.M.,W.,,.w.-i ,f-,- if ia f- W a.,.,.-,WwmaMf,sW,.Q:fma 1 During a running workout a student runs around the track, Third period relaxes while awaiting coach 's arrival, The heat is on. Ronnie Sandoval bumps the ball. Lorraine Fierro practices tor the volleyball team ' ' iindba. 1 vi 4 Ax G .ff ,f ...R il 8 n r X 1 'N P , bi' X X Nr as w ,551 X w M -fl: r 1.5-get 1 W '-N ' N .X mm X x N. X if X -.Q J X 'N 'I N 'ar' 4 M AM ' may 1 Vs -W s VXXY '-g N1 AY ...W ' 1-ry ',' K . A I I I , I W my H M ' , fr G' F I 9 K K X G N X. 5 u Cf - 'Wm l :lf , .a z, , V, A ' N , , ti-if Q 2? I i i 257 iw Esther Fierro returns the ball to another student. Working hard for their health. Shauna Hartly and Shanon Crowder prepare for a 1 volleyball match, E A student runs toward the finish. Yvette Gonzales and Elsie Gutierrez look tired from running. Girls from third period enjoy their daily run. 167 , , A N W, ,,,.,.,,... , , wx ifixgilz ?Fms ggv 1s rfi R wks Q ?i E .1 gy S X N i I 'Z VE N X-,. '15 1 51 - W fy 1 . . ig fx 1 x', K X Y'i f?ki' -Q fi Cl: K . , in 71555 gig? ' ! ' V 43' Zfgfsggi? 'Q M ' ' gag? ' 0,1 , -!5q,a2?Qg'-fifi, , A, sf 'W m if ,ff 1 ' f 1 Ki! A , 5:5 .f i xxvv V Egg? -1. ' 'W' Q 'Fw J wif N - .M nn 3 1'-Lf ki. ,y ' ' 'T . M 4 'gs X '4 4, ff W3 '24,-af ' ' 3 4. ' , as S, fg-,gQffg,.fi' I ry, .- w 'Hp f f Y? .QL Lx, ii I x vm.. ., tw ' -R rv- XX A 7115 ge .E O- .1 . , ffl MJ x . K A4953 ' Ns. X S1 s I IF-'nr aux fi . ...P .N It . ggi . T . H '-. ., 'k is .-- 1 ' K-P: T. lug E 'K xg, f . . N '1i X it zu: 3 X 3 VW 1' iii . -- ,,. , 'wi A V, .tags i , Lzlx p Dora Acuna: Sp. Ed Aide Paul Alsup: PE Cross- Country, Track: U TER Bs. Ed Pat Antwine: Bus Agent Robert Baker: ROTC Instructor Many Bameta: Aide Ann Bell: Home Economics, FHA, N TSLL' B5 P y Berg: Homemak- in?EHA,' UNM: M. Ed, BS loann Berry: Aimp Spelman College: BA Pehr Broadland: Aim: Sam Houston State, UTER M.Ed' BS Elizabeth Brooks: Social Studies, NHS: FSLL' BA lacqueline Brown: English: UTEP Baylor University, MA, BA Ethel Bums: Art,' UTEP MSC Bs. M.Ed William Camilli: Math, PE UTEP, South Plains lr. Associate ofScience, BS Evangeline Cantu: Science UTEP' BS Manny Carrasco: ESOL,- UTEF1' BA Armada M. Chisari: Sp, Ed. Aide Paul I. Cook: Math: TWLL' BS Genoviva Cordova: Aide Sharon Cowell: Counselor William Craigo: Asst. Princpals UT P: BBA: M,Ed james L. Crawford: Chemistry: Sul Ross: BA: MA Graciela R. Del?-ado: Spanish, SHS: U EP' BA Frank Del Toro: ESOL loel Duarte: Teacher's Aide Dora M. Englehardlp W History, Germany UTEP' BA 'l'homas F. Enger: Theatre Arts and Pro- duction, Speech and Debate: UTEF1' BA Inna Esparza: Modern Dance, Gymnastics: TWU BS Karen Fails: Child Care: Texas Tech: BS Rafael G. Garcia: IROTC Texas A Bt My BS lee Gaston:Sp. Ed' UTEP' BS' MA 171 Nancy Gonnan:ESOt, Univ. New Mexico: BA Cora Geigasp Aide Patricia ravalos: French, ltalian, Spanish: Columbia Univ.: MA Terry Grijalva: Voca- tional Counselor Douglas Handley: Counse on W. Texas State: M,Ed Dene T. Harp: Geoloy, W, History: Am. Univer- sity, UTER' M.Ed B5 Tony Harper: Biology, Varsity Basketball' UTER' BA Dolores Hemadez: Business Ed Typing, Of- fice Procedures: UTEP: BA David Hodgson: Social Studies: UTEP: BS Martha loosse: VOE coop: UTEP: NTSLL' BS: M. Ed Sylvia Lafoy: Shorthand Typing: U TER' BS Roger lalloche: Social Studies, Asst, Varsity Football: NMSLL' BS Liz Lashus: English: UTEP? BS David E. lauthers: Physics, Physical Science, Fund. of Math: Univ. of Idaho, UTEP: BS, MS Gloria Lavis: Science: U TER' BA Peter lewinski: History, V. Basketball Coach: Univ. of Minn.: BA Roy Martin: Campus Patrol Cecil E. Maxwell: Biologyf UTEP? M.Ed lane McCutcheon: Asst, Coach, Track: U TER' BA Linda McDowell: Geometry, Trngonometry, Comp. Math: NMSLL U TER' BA, M.Ed Charlie Molina: English: UTEP:BA loel Mosier: lournalism: UTER BA Sanna Obemuiller: Marketing Distributive Education: UTER TWU' MS, BS Robert Osbome: PE Baseball: UTERA MA Manny Pacillas: Health, Maj. Sports: UTEF2 B5 Eleanor Phillips: Cov't, History W. Texas State: BS lohn Pitts: Cov't, History:: Neb. U: B,Ed Inna Ramirez: Science, Math, A. History: UTEP: B.Ed loAnn Reinhardt: Resource: Univ. of Col- orado, Am. Univ.: MA: BA Karen Hare-Richardson: Math: Sul Ross: BS 172 ... .. :e a -i 4 6 QW xi xx s. x Y' wig M is X is si: ' ace: - E wig is 31 .Q me X gi is Y . ww as A V. Z M Q Q . 4 Q .:N'+ ,sn 1:55225 L-1 A l see A ii as ix ii 1 Q 'Hi Q in -1 Q 5 x X E Q Sass fi X -gsm I - -:K -te , t 'l se? Q if - we 't 'S 'G if 3 X s . P P, -. . - . K Y Y .gpg sf :,f.. ,. .. . 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Science, UTER' B5 Debbie Valenzuela: English, UTEPQ BS Carol Strohmeyerg Wallace, ESOL, UTER' BA, MA Susan M. Waters: Englishf U TER' BA, M Martha C. Watkins: ESOLQ UTER' B. Ed Gene Woodruff: Math, Sul Ross, B5 Mrs. Degado and Mr. Carrasco prepare the class for their assignment Mr, Mosier looks over the Stampede 173 Captains steer the school Mrs. Oga lorjorian is in charge of curriculum and instruction. In more understandable terms, she determines what classes will be offered each semester and she also determines how many students will be allowed per class. Mrs. lorjorian has worked in every district of the city. To Mrs. lor- jorian, Burges is not a strange place. She started teaching English here in 7955 when the school was first opened, and has since been almost everywhere. This year, Mr. W. Craigo com- pleted two-and-a-half years of being an assistant to Mr. Tom Chavez. Mr. Crago is responsi- ble for the discipline of the lunior and Senior classes. He is also in charge of absences and tardies. Mr. Craigo graduated from this school in 1968. The former Mustang commented that the only big difference in the school was the dress code and the means of discipline. Mr. Dean Silva has also been at this school for two-and-a-half years. He keeps up with all of the Freshman and Sophomore classes and the bussing programs. leaf I . paw? Q -. Q.. . -1 Y n X E ...K ., La, -s .4 We-MW Z' .FLF l u .E v we S-Q 1 s- '-s X, A M ---f 'A Mrs. lorjorian discusses curriculum changes. MF- Cf-280 keeps lUni0f5 and Senior S in line' 774 if-1-. Mr. Silva watches over Freshman and Sophomores. I . . 1 it 4 Counselors work on students The counselors spend a lot of time before, during and after school trying to assist the students in any way they can. The Senior Counselor, Mrs. Sharon Cowell assists the seniors in making their final preparations for graduation. The time she spends with seniors really hebs them understand and gets them ready for whats to come in the future. The junior Counselor, Mrs. Navarro, hehizs students in realiz- ing and reaching his or her fullest potential. The Sophomore Counselor, Mr. Handley, assists each student in trying to ease the transition from junior high to hgh school. Last but not least, the Voca- tional Counselor, Mrs, Grijalva, who assists those students who take vocational classes and voca- tional training at Technical Center. ' it ,.4e0 ' lunior Counselor Mrs. Navarro. Vocational Counselor Mrs, Gryalva. Senior Counselor Mrs. Cowell. Sophomore Counselor Mr. Handley. 775 Always alert in attendance The attendance office was run with the school for ten years. picking up the affGf1d2f1C9 Car ds by three attendance clerks. Ms. The attendance clerks take care from the Cl8SSfOOff1S. The Mary Ortiz, the Head Attendance of classroom card attendance. Courtesies also learned various Of- Clerk, has been working in this They make out princpal reports f iC6' PFOCGUUFSS, lf1ClUdif7g HHS Wet school for eight years. Mrs. Kate every six weeks and also write ing The SWffChb0afd Whifh 83 V9 Rojas has been working for this yearly reports on attendance. the Courtesies responsibility while school for five years, and Mrs. The attendance clerks had learning h0W f0 FUN an Offife- Charlotte Gearly, who at first twenty-five courtesies to assist worked in the library, has been them, They heka the clerks by 1 M 'wc i 4, Ms. Ortiz looks up while sifting through some papers. Mrs. Cearley takes a break while the office business goes on as usual. Mrs. Rojas looks at some attendance records. Mrs. Rojas gives a courtesy an assgnment. Mrs. Cearley is having a nice day at the at- tendance office. Ms. Ortiz hekzs out a student. 176 -tt L ts. 'A K J' 8' 5 N 5 v .5 x i t f K ...gf U - s is Q , gg E , X , ,tt s Y . . Y., . . . QQ QR A g , . 1 ..,l,L X-Q'-'Q fx s 53 :rt? ff1. .... . .ss asv- - .1-Ffxs i ' 1 vs :ss-Q. W A f- F :ff-tif ? 'T Li W5 fx . llffhf-:E3'fl15-tie , V ' 11' . -' ' J - L 1- w --' I ll ' ki W V . R 1 tl.1.ff:f?i5ii- li-Lf-Fa l V' , . . ...... tr. 5+ r, .Q . 2 ff? s- Q Y. is We A. 4 se, 1 Smit f , . was .. . K H f -' - as . tfW 'tt??' .. f sl'r-ifilf . s if. as rl . , . .12132,1seQg.tgszsag5geQfSs-f.Q-ties.sets,--s1.w- ws' .. . .... .. ,1 5- , 'desire sift-Q -lag '-N1-?'.-T-4 J Li ,is 5.5. . L. . 1 xt-Yi v V-1-uw V va-.....4wkl 5 . s wi? ,, wp.. 'W'-W -L- Mrs Antwine business agent Making the money matter Mrs. Mrs. Pat Antwine has been wforking as the business agent since April 1984. The business agent's job is to take care of all 'he financial matters of the school. Most of the money pertaining to 'he school must pass through Mrs 4ntwine's hands. Her office is the onnection between the students, End faculty and the bank. During the football season the business office sells football game tickets. Mrs. Antwine will give change and also sells lunch tickets. These purposes for the business office are obvious, but there are many other reasons for the business office that many people are not aware exist. Students paying tuition to come to school pay at the business of- fice. Students planning to take the PSA T or SA T tests can pay the fee at this office. Money coming in from weekly newspaper sales is handled by Mrs, Antwine. Year- books can also be purchased at the business office. The business office also keeps track of all the school's clubs' fund raisers. Counting money, an endless job. Mrs. Antwine checks the files. Mrs. Antwine caught while sorting through financial papers, 177 Registrar keeps students hled For the past three years, Mrs. Pacillas has been working in the Registrar's Office here at school. Prior to that, she worked at Hart Elementary School Hender- son junior Hgh School and at lef- ferson and Bowie High Schools as a teacher's aide, counselor's aide, Mrs. Pacillas takes time out to ha ve her picture taken. Doing a lot of paper work is part of the job. Filling the form for a student is Mrs. Pacillas. Checking student's records at C en-V tral Office. Taking a break from work. Mrs. Pacillas checks through a transcript. 178 Secretarial duties prevail Miss Schramm is the secretary fortable because she had to get day because of changing policies to Mr. Chavez. lt is her second accustomed to changes. Now, she and ruleg, Now that the grading year here at Burges. She had finds herself learning new things gygfem has Changed fr0m a previously been employed by each day. Some of the things she Would be passing 50 ro a 70, Central Office, where she had does are schedule appointments she hag a lgf of Work to keep up worked for eight years. She found and conferences, incoming and With, out about an opening for a hgh outgoing mail to Mr. Cha vez, in 5he has a tremendous respon- school secretary of a principal. charge of the payroll, schedule sihiliry towards the fafulty and She was interested and applied substitutes, and distributes all mail. srudenrs and she does a great job with twelve others and was Besides all of these things, she at if, selected. does all general office procedures. Her Hrst year here was uncom- Her job is different from day to 'Z , . Hf fl s u QQ45, f A i I 1 :M . 9 ,I I. , 2 1 V V , ,: W M '33, 4, K ix' Miss Schramm conducts business through the telephone. The secretary of the principal types up a letter of correspondence. Miss Schramm receives a phone call from a parent. The secretary of the principal ponders over a question asked. 179 hx Taking a break is Mrs. Scarola. In the spare time, Mrs. Scarola makes decorations. Mrs. Scarola listens to a student from her desk. Not another picture, Again Z Mrs. Scarola enjoys a good laugh. Mrs. Scarola assists a student. Running off dittos is part of the job. 180 Truly a b00k's paradise work for the book room, but she also types memos for Mr. Craigo, one of the assistant princmals. Working in the book room is very time consuming and back breaking, Mr, Crago says. If you need to know about books, Mrs. Scarola is the one to see. Mr. G .: the sehool's promoter 6 For 28 years Mr. Gutierrez has been working in the EI Paso School District, but for 12 of those years he has been in the seat as the Student Activities Director. Mr. G, as he is know to students and faculty, is one of the most ac- tive and spirited persons around campus. In 1959 he was the director of ROTC and worked in that depart- ment for 16 years. He also taught American History and World History at Andress Hgh School during 1968 and 1969. He also had the opportunity to teach Government here at school in 1970, In 1972 when the office of Student Activity Director was vacated he applied for the job and got it. I love my job because of the variety it has. You never know what's going to happen next. len- joy working with young people and the faculty. Mr. G sponsors Student Coun- cil the junior and Varsity cheerleaders, and runs the con- cession stand at games. He also works with workshops, organizes the graduation march and hekns the needy with the canned food drive at Christmas. T' ' viii.. 09010093 A was a 'f'-Hmmm.. 'ww-,W ,,,, 'EE fi QQ E ,. VA fi,- f,,., Mr. G takes time off his work to look around. Mr. Gutierrez thinking of more ideas for Student C ouncil. Smiling pretty for the camera. Preparing himself to make popcorn. Mr, G awaits for popcorn lovers to hit the stand. Mr. Gutierrez working hard for his school and its students. . . 181 The custodians are often taken for granted as to what their jobs are. Certain people may 1 believe that all they do is sweep the floors or throw away the trash. But, their jobs go far beyond those two simple tasks. They keep the school in good working order, such as lighting, heating and cooling, and clean bathrooms. They heb the students out whenever heb is needed and always keep the rooms clean. The list is endless as to exactly what they do, but it is a hard job that some of us that take it for granted could not do ourselves. Custodians keep school neat Benjamin O. Ponce, Martin Silerio, and Leobardo lbarra take some time out from their busy schedule to take a picture. Pedro Chacon sweeps the hall floors. Arturo Borunda rakes the leaves, 'Q 262 if V.. 4 : . :- was wikfwis wwbsiasiiw 'mv g ss 0,2 7 Back row: lsuperintendentj Lionel Mar- tinez, Martin Silerio, Fernando R. Cara veo, Arturo Borunda, Oscar Rueda. Front row: Richard Sanchez, Leobardo lbarra, Ben- jamin O. Ponce, lesus A. Gutierrez, Pedro Chacon. Not shown: Eulalia Rodela, Oga Rivas. 182 Something good is cooking '53 Dolores Nuno makes last minute preparations. Frances Pinones takes time out to pose for the camera. Cafeteria workers prepare the different items for lunch. Rise and shine is what the cafeteria workers probably heard every morning before having to come to work. All workers had to be at school at 7:00 a.m. to begin preparing breakfast for those students who had tickets. Soon after that they had to clean up and start preparing the lunch meal. Lunch was probably the busiest because of all the students eating in the cafeteria. At the sound of the bell to go back to class, there was a sigh of relief. All that was need- ed to be done was clean- ing up which was a task in itself. The workers were able to leave school at 2:30 and rest for the coming of a new day. Keeping the school healthy Having heard everything from Ooh my stomach, My head hurts so bad My throat is sore I think lhave tonsilitis! the nurse has had her share of student related illnesses. Her motto is, If you are sick you can go home - if not then go back to class. Mrs. Towns, the school nurse is a graduate of Hotel Dieu School of Nursing. After graduation, she worked at a hospital but found school nursing more appealing. She has been here since 7958. After working here for so long, Mrs. Towns has had the oppor- tunity to treat generations of students. When asked Do you ha ve a day to day routine? She replied, Never, it is a new experience every day. Sometimes her exper- tise is required to attend to ac- cidents that occur before, during and after school hours. In addi- tion, she is responsible for check- ing the students eyes and their hearing. She also keeps track of students' immunization records. Mrs. Towns listens to a students' complaint. Senior Vanessa Reyes says AHHHl Mrs. Towns takes time off for an interview. The nurse checks her medicine cabinet for a students' medication. Al The home of a bookworm The library is a nice place to go vhen you need to get your iomework and class work done. It wot only provides books and nagazines, but it also has nicrofishes, records, files and locuments and latest publications nf yearbooks. This year the library staff in- treased by one person. Ms. Don- na lohnson. She has been working at other school libraries until last March when she joined our staff. When asked on how she felt about working here, she had this to say, l enjoy working with the students at Burges. Most of them are very polite and make every day a pleasant experience. Another of the librarians is Ms. ln Terry Perez, she has been work- ing here for six years, When asked how she felt about her job she said There is never a dull mo- ment working in a high school library. The job offers a variety of challenges, lespecially like work- ing here at Burges with our students and fine faculty. ug za Q ag? - '- f mam f, Q. TW T1 E , lg 5 4 . . , . i.'.' ..' '3 1 K. Ms. Perez smiles for the camera. Ms. Perez shows Ms. lohnson how to look up a book. Ms. lohnson grines for the camera. Standing around with nothing to do are Ms. Perez and Ms. lohnson. Ms. Perez, and Ms. lohnson prepare for the art festival. Senior Frank Wagner and jacob Gross get ready for a big race. Matthew Notley makes way for the hooded Robert Rubio. Benjamin Pagan waiting for his turn on the slide. Eduardo Rodriguez in dangerous territory, jacob Gross leaving the scene. Matthew Notley wins the race. 786 Winter season for child care Child Care hebs students achieve ferent areas physical moral, the knowledge of working and social, emotional and mental. hebing children, ages three to five This year there are twenty-two prepare for kindergarten, at the children in this class. The safety same time parents can go to work of the children has to be well or school, Students can use this kept, but the children learn safe- knowledge when they are parents ty and become independent. or for a profession later on. While the children grow and The children develop in five dif- achieve the students gain responsibilties. The students heb the children gain approval to feel sgnificant and to be accepted. Respecting the image of authority is a basic need for the children. Another basic need for these children is play so can associate with other children. . ' 'sc .ig , 1 ' - g L I fx ' ' ' f' V l---' if at .. g I .,.,..t,. gd' . -1 'tlt 3 L Q -fa 'l-i 2 I V ik A 3 K t M ,.. .k.. ,- ' ' ' -5 .N---' . 7 5 1 h t L 5 .sf Q .,., ' r ... ii sw . -few-Q - 1 gy., Q? .Q 7 f , . J ,H Vocational Education pays l Enrollment is based upon the Students are admitted into V are granted three credits for suc- tudents interest in the occupa- vocational education programs by Cessfully completing the course. bnal area which will in turn completing an application for 5tudentS are buSSed t0 and from lrepare them for gainful employ- vocational education and inter- Technical Center and fl'Om the nent in that related occupation. views with Mrs. Grijalva, the home School. Students are screen- Enrollment at Technical center is vocational counselor. ed for grades and attendance to en to all students regardless of All vocational classes at be aCCepted into TeChniCal hnic background sex, and han- Technical center meet three to Center. 'capping conditions. two hours per day and students T lunior Laurie Macias and Irene Cordova pose for a picture in data processing. Senior Danny Alvarez and junior juan De Leon doing a little bodywork. Waiting for next instructions are Senior Patricia Landeros and Missy Aguirre. Ms s -W First row: Bobbie Welsh, Norma Ruybe, Maria Carrillo, Sandra Aguilar, Rudy Cha vez, Ricardo Cha vez Eddie Monterrosa, Luis Saucedo, Hilda Valdez, Leticia Trenizo, Diana Meraz. Second row: Patrick Maynez Antonia RangeL Richard Theodore, Patricia Ward Luis Gutierrez Andrea Giner, Bobby Chacon, Rafeal Erives, Laurie Macias, Mona Melendezg Ana Zam- brano, Irene Cordova, Thomas De la Riva, Margie Euzarraga. rthopedics get spec The basic goal of Mrs. Berry and the orthopedics staff is to find employment and give their students basic tools for survival. They use the A.l.M. system as the basis of their teaching. A.I.M. stands for Academic Independent Management. Each student works on an in- dividual basis and skill level. The class offers the students basic liv- ing and adap tive P. E. skills. The liv- ing skills include cooking, ironing clothes, and other daily chores. The orthopedics section deals with multi-handicapped students. The students spend half day here and half day at Tech. center. The ial help teachers and counselors try to f place the students in regular 1 . .... classes or what' they call placing R g them in the mainstream. Some of liil the students cannot be placed in S' the mainstream so they attend ,.f 'T s Mrs. Berry's class. sm -Ev.. E Q fi wr T fig. . x ' - . N, :fflfF 'i1'Z!'Y .wifi R5 -' t -f' , fit ' x SNP Z5 , ' Q jr. V .,., .. , A, Q W' .. ... T.. ..,.,,., sv ,. , , . 3, W, st tit 5 M Q We as -uf 9 2 qt? A -I ss-f fy ., . 25 1 . . M ,M .vs ..f::r . . i.f:fiiQMf ' sinilii., . i! :21- f gs' . .T V .. . 4' saith'lf,fZ:wff..lf f - ' E 'H : ' I -sw-V -M. . . . . ' wt ..., s' si - . . ..... - ' I ,- . . y ' to is T H. -f s :.,.sfwff-- -1:1 ' . s hwgw A. -Mg, W ,gg uff..5.i5,, N w: ::.:11L ssfGiaA L f' W S--1 -WE . H ,.-ttf., ,fp . 4 f - . ..4.-WI . Looking over his work is john Fee. Pondering over a question is lose Romero. Reading silently from a book is lohn Fee. 788 Waving at the camera is james McLeod while Rosa DeLeon and Sergio Barraza work on. Hekzing Yvette Rojas look through her work is Mr. Duarte while lose Romero looks on. Writing an assgnment for class is Danny Hoguin. V 1 M ,... .... 4 is . -'fr Si.,--t':W-s:1ans.-1a.+-. 1 ,... X Q .. - J k'kk'W I ,. . K X X f ..S,iI . f ' ' 3 f'.E'f- .U 'J - sei .m i K KI. . . My 5 . , mg.-s cf W Q- Campus patrol on the guard It has been said A security once popular detective program. guard's job is never done and so Mr. Martin has been in our staff it has been proven by two of our for a total of 9 years while Mrs. most qualified security personnel Gomez has been here for 8 con- ybyt l l 'Q R, g Mr. Roy Martin and Mrs. Chris y secutive years. On a day to day C C , gf Gomez otherwise known as basis their job varies a lot. One -3' n ij F Baretta which was a nickname . day they might ha ve to report a I 1 ite- given to her by the students when l student to Mr. Crago or Silva, or ' wa? ' ' as 'V she started working here. She tell students to get out of their .ff-. X does not mind being called cars, while another days they may . A ' aNM..-,,-- wx R529 Sh r,.u-f 'Pr-' 4 I. '5'-'-w-Nm Baretta since it was given after a have to clear and patrol halls, or even tell intruders to stay away from school campus. But really whatever the job asks of them and their skills they will both do the best they can because the main and utmost goal of their job is to enforce and enact discpline, authority, law, and security. A 5+ . . -. ,f ' .... Eff? Mr. Martin prepares to leave after a long day at school. Campus Patrol checks around the school to see if everything is all rght. Mrs. Gomez makes sure that students are in their class. Campus Patrol hekas out a student during class time. 189 '1?f,- ,,3,. , ffl u 3,'ffi ff1'if j --ani jx .1 . 14 .fl I. V W deff W1 M' 144111 W M f f Z1 , s 'Q' ll v I ni -f' 5.g,w:d'w,,,, ,ff ' ,,,.4 lv U. l.L. spel ers Hnd best words All year round the students involved in the spelling team for U. I.L. fUniversity ln- terscholastic Leaguel were hard at work. Throughout the year students had to make a great effort for studying, due to the addition of seven lists that were added to the 74 lists of words that must be learned for the competition, The team, which met on H Tuesdays and Thursdays dur- ing their lunch period, learned two lists a week. This was the 6th year Mrs. Brown has sponsored the Spelling and Plain Writing Contest at school, lt is more difficult to find students with the right penmanship rather than fin- ding good spellers, Mrs. Brown said. V . T we in .4 Fi , .. .C 'g A rn - W 1 cv 2 3 wwf, - x :HL V W istavx if ' MM First row fl-rj: Octavio Gonzales, Tisha Dominguez, Bonnie McDonald, Second row: Larry Cano, Vivian Davis, Sass Mignon. Third row: Cindy Simmons lAssis- tant Pronouncerj and Mrs. lacqueline Brown. Mrs. Brown smiles pretty for the camera. While working hard Larry Cano stops to concentrate for a minute. Sass Mignon takes a little break. Cindy Simmons quizzes Bonnie McDonald and Tisha Dominguez over some words. Spelling team prepares for the U. l,L. competitions, 797 King and Queen reign over s 2 'Q Q nnn, , aaiaaiag Veronica Martinez and Richard De La Cruz reign as B-n-B Queen and King 19.2 i Burges in Bloom Ceremony 1: Kathi Gallardo and Frank Fierro reign as Lady-in-Waiting and Aid to the King This year's All Burges Boy vvas james Scott. Some of the clubs he was in included, Band, National Honor Society, French Honor Society, program direc- tor, Mu Alpha Theta - Presi- dent, Number Sense lUILj,' Calculator Applications lUILj and Student Council. Among the awards presented to james throughout the years he at- tended school included a Letter for his Academics, Band - 7st division ensemble, 2nd division solo, Outstanding Sophomore, Outstanding junior, Piano - 7st division piano solo, 2nd division piano solo, gold medal theory test, silver medal theory test, Modern Foreign Language Tournament: 7st place in prepared reading, 1st place in original speech, National Merit Semifinalistg Who's Who Among American High School Students and The El Paso Elec- tric Company's Salute to Teenagers. 794 ALL BURGES BOY JVAMES SCOTT: ALL BURCES BOY ALL BURGES GIRL MERCED HERNANDEZ: ALL BURGES GIRL This year's All Burges Girl was Merced Hernandez. She was involved in many school activities, including Secretary of National Honor Society, Vice President in charge of pro- grams for Mu Abha Theta, Number Sense, Cross-Country, manager of the track team, Spanish Club, she was part of the Polar Bears and B. I. O. N. I. C. Club in Student CounciL' and part of a competition group called the World Court. Among some of the awards presented to Her were the Daughters of American Revolu- tion, Citizenship Award, she was chosen for the Youth Op- timist Award, received a Letter for her Academics, attended Summer Engineering institute at U. T.E.P.,' she received a Letter for running Cross-Country, Honors Colloquium at the University of Austin, she was sophomore princess for Homecoming, represented Mu Abha Theta at Burges in Bloom and attended the Science and computer Seminars at Technical Center. 795 CINDY KESSEL BETH CYPRUS MADELETNE HADDOX Top ten seniors E g Freshman: National junior Honor Society, Top Five-jacket, drama. f N Sophomore: Top Five, Mu Abha Theta, Burges Choir, t , junior: Top Five, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Burges . . . 'Q Choir. ttti ' W l Senior: National Honor Society, Mu Abha Theta, Burges Choir lpresi A ,, dentj, Student Council - Polar Bears, Hi-Q alternate, College it :t 1 Bowl, Soccer team - lettered, Honor Roll - straight A's to first 4 it - semester. Q, t, s g. ,, Extra Activities: St. Paul's United Methodist Church Youth Choir - 6 , V Af f . if yrs., St. Paul's U.M.C. Volunteer Counselor at Vacation Bible School -T' T fs ' - 3 yrs., and has been awarded six semester hours of credit at - . 3 A 1 Angelo State University. Freshman: National junior Honor Society, Student Council - president, All-MacArthur Girl, volleyball and basketball teams. Sophomore: Mu Aknha Theta, French Honor Society, Amici Chorea Dance Club, and Yatehay Girls Service Club. junior: National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, French Honor Society, Student Council Optomist Girl, Amici Chorea Dance Club, Yatehay Girls Service Club - secretary. Senior: Mu Abha Theta, Amici Chorea Dance Club - president, Na- tional Honor Society, graduation committee, class ring committee, and newspaper staff. ClubsfOrganizations: National Honor Society I2 yrs. j Pegasus Staff member I2 yrs. j Pegasus Staff editor l2j symphonic band 14 yrsj Spanish Club li yr. j marching band K3 yrs.j. essay contest selected by committee of teachers to attend Texas Bluebonnet Girls State. 1 1 I f I M Awards - Honors: Firstplace for school, district, region and state 1,3 r 5 i IAMES SCO TT DONNA GUILLERMU Freshman: National junior Society, - Freshman: National junior Honor Society, Top Five, junior Scholars Pro- gram, and concert band. - Sophomore: Mu Abha Theta, Number Sense, junior Scholars Program, band member, and Top Five. ' junior: National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Number Sense, Mu Ahnha Theta - junior Representative, and attended U. T. Austin's Honors Colloquium. S Senior: National Honor Society, member of High-Q team, French Honor Society, Number Sense, Mu Abha Theta - president, Student council - Polar Bears, and band member, National Merit Semifinalist, and 5 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students. Y Freshman Drama Club and hospital volunteer Sophomore Drama Club Student Council and Gnatsum junior Flag Corps National Honor Society Quill and Scroll Newspaper assistant editor third place UIL Newswriting fourth place UIL Headline Writing first place Headline Writing Senior Flag Corps National Honor Society vice president Quill and Scroll Newspaper Staff editor letter in journalism and flags i2 yrs . , , . , , . - 1 1 1 1 1 , . - 1 1 1 1 1 W-...... Clubsforganizations: National Honor Society, Mu Akyha Theta, Math Club, Number Sense, National junior Honor Society, French Honor Society - vice president, Flight Club, Varsity Wrestling, Member of High-Q Trivia team, Burges Varsity Football statistician i2 yrs. j, Member of Youth Group. Honors!A wards: Outstanding in English award l9j, Top Five l4 yrs. j, Herald Post academic award, wrestler of the week. .3 Freshman: National junior Honor Society and Drama Club. Sophomore: U. l.L. Spelling team member, District spelling champion, Academic Achievement A ward junior Scholars Program. junior: U.l.L. Spelling team member, District Spelling Champion, Mu Akaha Theta Member, National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Socie- ty, Pegasus Staff member and Honors Colloquim Participant. Senior: Mu Aloha Theta-vice president in charge of tutoring, National Honor Society - president, U.l.L. yelling Team member, Pegasus - assistant editor, Optimist Awar winner, Hgh-O team member and World Congress Participant. Chosen by faculty W Q Freshman: National junior Honor Society, Orchestra, President, Direc- tors award, and Outstanding Achievement Award. Top Five and Year- book Staff. Sophomore: Orchestra - lettered, Youth Symphony, region orchestra. junior: Orchestra, Region orchestra, Number Sense, National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Youth Symphony, Student Council lrepresentative and senatorj, Mu Aknha Theta, and junior Achievement. Senior: All-State Orchestra, Region Orchestra, Burges Orchestra, Stu- dent Council - president. Mu Akaha Theta, French Honor Society, Na- tional Honor Society, Number Sense, Calculator Club, Polar Bear, Number .One Club, A-B Honor Roll and Burges Math Department Aide. Freshman: National junior Honor Society - vice president, Student Council member, Yearbook staff - photographer. Speech Club, Youth Optimist Award and received Daughters of the American Revolution Citizenshp Award. Sophomore: Number Sense, Mu Alpha Theta, Cross-Country - let- tered, and Youth Optimist Award. junior: National Honor Society - secretary, Mu Aknha Theta - vice president in charge of tutoring and Mu Akyha Theta representative at B-n-B. Senior: National Honor Society - secretary, Mu Aknha Theta - vice president in charge of programs, Student Council - Polar Bears Club, gpss-Country, Texas Achievement Award and member of Burges oir. Freshman: National junior Honor Society, Basketball - captain, I Track, Headmaster's Award - runner up, Student Council - vice president and class president. Sophomore, junior and Senior year: National Honor Society I2 yrs,j, Mu Aloha Theta I2 yrs.j, Spanish Honor Societey I2 yrsj, Spanish Club member 12 yrs. j, junior Varsity Basketball, junior Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track I2 yrs. j, High-Q team member - captain, unior Achievement Varsit Cross-Countryll yr. j and All district l , Y cross-country. IANES HOIT EUA PERNANDEZ LEHCD1 IXNWMKHEZ NMRCED PERNANDEZ iMARC RANC Who 's who in senior class Cutest Couple Steven Arreola and julie Mayorga Hx Always Talking Frances Lupo and Richard Casillas Most Spirited Fernie Arranda and Beth Cyprus 3 Q Most Likely to Succeed lames Scott and Sylvia Smythe as ,, , S 3 My X . 2 .f x 'fa MK XX , Best Dressed Nora Noriega and Edmund Fuentes J' Class Clowns Leroy lfill and Ronnie Powers Friendliest jeff Meraz and Liza Muro i' .'1, ' vw Cutest Eyes Ronnie Deigado and Kathy jones 799 1' i if Senior Sammy Tinajero and Da vid Lar- dizibal experiment with the Flying Sweep. lunior Tony Muella and Danny Chavez want a piece of it. Senior lessie Moreno prepares to take control. lunior Bill Minnich start it all off with something ridiculous. '1 1 S at pn- A small but effective group, lessie, Da vid, Sammy and Bill. 'ff :ati Sa ckers chip in new sport One of the latest and newest pastimes has been the Wide World of Hackysackers. The sport of hackysack takes a lot of eye and foot coordination and good body balance. Most of the participants had a rough time getting started, but now it 's more of a challenge to be better and of course, show it off. The sack is made of a leather sewn sphere with plastic beads on the inside. There are about three groups around the school, approximately 20 players. Some of the finest players and David Pena, Tony Meulla, Jessie Moreno, and Sammy Tinajero. The groups have been out till 5:00 on school grounds perfec- ting the talent. The snow and rain earlier this year was some what of an obstacle for these groups to play, but now with the warm weather their playing is as good as ever. 9 Zw'W'g'f!- C' FQ 'E' i 1+'M . J, .3 I!! 4-nth' V it 'Niu- ,d,..,- nw ., 3 200 Kicks Come from ha Cke ysack f- Ax VMS' fm -6, ' ,N 7? X kk.k 5' ga? I V K ' moi:- IQ-'ii r. in e m , . . gi f vm 'z .7 Z' , Q ' r V ini P'-'Q Q ' 3 X' F L ,. ,,,- Z A I Fx X 3 v u I N r Y' ,. :Q Danny Chavez punts the sack, Sammy 77najero goes for the save, lessie Moreno in total control. Tony Muela shows flexability. f'. ..r,' Q Q 5' XF fda I a , WE!! F, 'Yi' 57' ,f f' I ln...,M Q . . 'aw -F ll .IJ Ernie Brown, one of the hottest. David Lardizabal passes the sack around. Being El Paso, one would hardly imagine the Sun City covered with a white blanket of snow. But it's true, El Pasoans did get their share of snowflakes this year. Throughout the city there were a different number of inches reported. Probably the worst sec- tion hit was the Northeast area where an estimated 9 to 70 inches of snow had fallen. Las Cruces was said to have had up to 75 in- ches, Snow did come as a shock for most visitors of the Sun City, but despite the cold weather they enjoyed themselves just as much. So much snow accumulated, that on February 7st less than 700 students attended school. Instead, many students stayed home, built a snowman and had snowball fights, But whatever activity they participated in one thing is certain, we all enjoyed the snow! 5 ,51 K.:. K . A ' K ' R Q xfgsif xr'- .. .- K .nm 11 i ' x gs I gtt, , '05 E tit- ff? vii 5 J 7 ' g x i Waiting for a snow ball challenge are seniors Mark Saenz and Rene Vegara. Senior Kevin Gallagher poses next to his sno wman friend. Senior lohn Hafen shows us the latest in snow fashions. 202 Ofhciall 8.3 in. of snow , . ll ,,.....,...- gg ,,,, . ,g,-f..-A+?-V.. . ll' f ix 'ix A i .. X fi ,C A A S . ts! V? f ii: fi. 60 no Q X., , gg 1 .. gg., fig k A q , Q jg A gf iitx ,, beefy fi gtgis, 555 SQ? 'W' K X , 'J' V 3- YS ' f'r X. ij at S 'Bw' is fi -1 Q N' ,Q-..., ' 'X AJ-5' Ls an 5. S. x 'S -x My L. o kk qs Qs EL fs' rg s 1 gs-nw ' N.-.O P5 Q' L K if ,., ,,,, a I 1 Lim L L K ' L ' L K X XE? .L X ,J f Q25 V .. X s K 'Y s is 2 5 LL31 ' i?ffg.3 ,fl , Q if Q s.svf5. l,g X X C X 1 W R y 2 X M -Q A la , .,,,,,,,,,,a,Nmww.me -www Q K5 ' K' L 'lffmf LL , 3 gr -as, .L .tsl . .Q wa - ,KLKLZ35 N 4 1 -3 L' K. L-,- Liss Lk Q F Q- xx' 'sf ' . X L L X' gf 93- V ' -:Q - if . 2 1. W wr' if L . i' K .P 35 5 '-LL L 's ,. L . EW- 3 .- -' - - m 1 H 5.4-r , - my ,L m. ff L L L- ,- ffl N31 QQ! WL gm 'OLL ' g3QigQfgsJ1IiI1'i .LLL ' 929.5 2 Lf . L: . LL., S LLL.LL c s f rs- ? .. A .T ' x fi 5 , - L shades in the snow. on the snowman. sm L ,in- n , juniors Karl Cordova and Staci Duncan wear their Senior Rocky Arreola goes back to put the final touch Preparing for a snowball fight is senior john Hafen. 203 Fa vorites icked to represent Classification Favorites are those students who were chosen by each class to represent them at gg Burges-in-Bloom. The elections were in February with each class having a separate ballot. Votes were tallied and the winners and S runner-up were chosen. M, Representing the senior class were W Marty Olivas and Nora Noriega, runners-up were Leticia Dom- inguez and Leroy Ifill, The junior Y y.,.i si class was represented by Gabi A Kennard and Manny Reynoso, runners-up were Margie Euzar- rage and Cesar Negrete. Sophomores were represented by Mike Gamboa and Corina Perez, runners-up were Gloria Guzman and Steve Dominguez. When asked about how they felt, the reactions were different. l was very happy to represent the junior class, Manny Reynoso, said Nora Noriega had the same reaction I felt very proud to ha ve been selected, I couldn't believe it when they announced my name. Senior Runners-up, Leroy lfill and Leticia Dominguez Senior Class Favorites, Marty Olivas and Nora Noriega xv W f., 204 Rx?-,M 2 K 'www -. gym L , . .- a ' f X ,, , Y x 'Vt J 1 ,J -,f, , - Q, f-mil w it' , i' 't Jw: 4: 5345 ' ,,'5g5,,,3 'f f' Y Q I V 4215 Z. 5, - . Q , V , K x ' ' ' , 1 K M - av' Classes at spring prom V www +6 f Z a V 35,5 b 9 junior Class favorites, Manny Reynoso and Gabi Kennard Sophomore Class fa vorites, Mike Gamboa and Corina Perez 4f M , C ,C X, lunior runners-up, Margie Euzarraga and Cesar Negrete Sophomore runners-up, Gloria Guzman and David Dominguez 205 Programmed for success The 80's are the new era for computers. This year the Business Department received 75 new Ap- ple ll Computers. These systems included disk drives, printers, and the new Giltronix Peripheral Share Device 8000 which allows dif- ferent computers to share the same printer simultaneously. These computers were being us- ed by the two word processing NJN 45- 436 'x 0 ffl I . 7 s a K Y fa. W 5,4 3 Seniors Nora Noriega and Richard De La Cruz check out their work on the computer. Computers look lonely after class is over. An Apple ll's is a computer whiz's dream A computer runs through a graphic program. Norbert Ballard takes a break from his work. 206 - s and two Data Processing classes. All the teachers who taught classes using the computers believed that the computers would benefit the learning of students. Mrs. LaFoy, Chairperson for the Business Education Department, says that word processing is equivalent to Advanced typing. Before we got the computers, ,,,,,,. t Q F we had to walk downstairs and share the computers in the math department. Now it's great that we had the computers closer in relation to where the Business department is located. Since the computers came into use, more students have signed up for the courses being offered with computers. Only 4 years ago there were only five computers in ,..2---11--f 3 fic-,K the whole school. Now there are total of 45 computers in the various classrooms, Computers are a new world and students need to participate, Mrs. Traylor commented, adding, Computers are the best motiva- tional tool there is. dtg... ...aiv 1-Gia! 'Q--..w ,X 6 ... . . - gf . g ...... , ... M I 1 M ,.-,, .. 5 f 3' V' 1' Xi' f T' A ' ' ' rv' S fff ,. '. Q' ' C' 7' P F rn F 'M Q 15 1 t A N wfyvbvmvnvntgg an rf P 1' ' L I L - . ' 9 v ' '7 v.'.Yi'i 1 4 , . K. . za' 4 . K 'X 1 N X- . ffl pg, Q52-Q 49 gi r- Mr , 4 L.v,, w 3 - .. . , ....,. . .. m y ., . x , gt K t,,,t,t L ,L ,L, t 5-we-v . ' , ' s , fl VvfcP?7 W, If t VIVW law' 'V A gli Q70 MMR 5 ' ' wi 1 Q . X 1 '- g 5 f ,r i ,fl g gg eu. it f .,g-,.,3 W- ' , f 1 a - aiiai .. i E'1,:1,iIX.'TfQ'A,X3ilfg,',.'L,iw'1 , ,,,, 1 V r . J i .A Vrw, , 2 W V V , Wx ,MM ' R u s F u' tr' FW ,A V ,,q, 4 . W5 V' .L-- A , , , ' ' X ' Y ' f Y - ' - , 1 ' K xx ,ff ..f' vf 'X I m,., ,t - ,ml,, 4'4 K 45 g 'K . W, .f t I .12 Wa Wi ,af S w. iff- , 4, X, 5, tri '11 J sf -. Q. l Steve Leighty surprises himself over a new program. A model of an Apaple lle Computer with build in disk drives. Working hard is Louis Alvidrez. Ronnie Cardenas thinks of what step is next, Checking over program is Michael Mendoza. Taking a break from work is Ted Zaegringer. Waiting to be used are some Apple Ile Computers separate disk drives, An example of an Apple ll image writer. 207 Editors work year around This year has been a long and rememberable year. Like everything in life we had our disagreements, but we never let it effect the work we did and we always managed to meet our deadlines. During deadlines it was hard and frustrating, everybody was at each others throat, but the work always got done. lthink this year's staff was quit a bit Having been in the yearbook staff last year, it was a great satisfaction to be one of the editors this year. When they told me it really did come as a surprise. We really strived and worked extra hard for an even better yearbook then past years. Our supervisor, Mr. Mosier inspired us a lot to achieve this goal. Probably the most pressure came when the deadlines had to be met because it It started out as a lot of hopes and dreams some of which faded and some of which we accomplished. It is too late to change this special year and the little things we used to do, the special times we shared but mostly our memorable treasure which to each and every one of us shall be special. Our friend and our best friends shall leave a saying which shall lt's rather late to change anything this year, some of us wish to change the whole year others wish it could happen all over again, but now we can only look back and remember our dreams, our wishes, and our hopes. Soon our friends will be far away, some will never be seen again, some shall be friends forever, we can only appreciate our times we spent together, looking at the times we shared sharing our happiness, our sadness, sharing our vic- tories, and our accomplishments. Being a senior is a special time which can never more cooperative and productive than the previous year. They showed a lot of pa- tience and a great imagination and neatness. This year's staff was very in- experienced at the beginning but it didn't take long before they got the swing of things. We put in long hours after school and at night. But in the very end all the struggle and meant coming in at lunch and staying after school or even coming at night and staying for several hours. The yearbook did get off to a great start and with a lot of effort and teamwork it was completed. After the yearbook was completed we all breathed a sigh of relief. All the hard work paid off. When we held our annual award banquet at which time some staff members were awarded mean the most in years to come. I would like to say this year our staff was the most reliable and distinctive in their own way. We had our problems like everyone else but always thinking about the book never let us stop and forbide what we wanted in the first place. The best for us seniors, to see splitting seconds of thing that can never again be quite the same. happen but once in life, we wished we livf ed in the past to recreate our happiness and remember the moment that stayed in our hearts, it's over now, all is past and the only thing left is a rememberable treasure that will someday make us laugh or some- day make us cry. We of the Hoofbeats staff would like to say every moment we struggle, every mo- ment that was put into this memorable treasure was always done to the very best ability of everyone on our staff. We would always think of the day that someone, effort was forgotten and the book was our pride and joy. EDITOR: DESIGNER: X . 6 if for their contributions. Good Luck Next Year's Hoofbeat Staff' Editor, Designer and Copywriter. RWM The year of 84-85 has come and gone. We can only Look back and Remember the Moments. EDITOR, DESIGNER, PHO TOGRAPHER: .404-Q, someday, would open this treasure and see the past the way it was in '85, Remember the moment always, God bless you all and good luck always. Your editors, Sam Tinajero Lily Tovar jesse Moreno 'xr' Q.. - 9 i K im., 0, fo 210 Edward Abeyta 102, 127 Freddy Abeyta Gina Abeyf-2 96, 146, 147 WILLIAM ABRAHAM 84 lose Acebedo Christopher Acosta 12 1 Da vid Acosta 95, 152 DESIREE Acosta 44, 84 Graciela Acosta IRENE AC OS TA 44, 84 Lilia Acosta Maria Acosta Silvia Acosta 102 lessica Acuna 102 Cecilia Adame Marilu Adame Christina Aguayo 102 Da vid Aguayo DOLORES AGUA YO IOSE AGUILAR Lucy Aguilar 4 1 Marisa Aguilar PA TRICIA AGUILAR 68, 69, 84 Richard Aguilar 102 Sandra Aguilar 18 1 Sergio Aguilar 96, 164 Ia vier Aguilera 3 1 Adrian Aguirre 102, 121, 137 ALFREDO A GUIRRE Ami' Aguirre 96, 152, 153 Eduardo Aguirre Gabriel Aguirre 121 Hector Aguirre 102, 121, 1-17 lames Aguirre Raul Aguirre 10 2 SANTOS AGUIRRE 18 1 IOSE ALBA Raquel Alba 73, 146, 147 Ricardo Alba SUSAN AL CALA 47 Cecilia Aldana 4 5 la vier Alderete Wanda Alderetle 17, 96 Angelica Aleman Ariel Aleman Claudia Aleman SANDRA ALICEA Rosalva Almaraz 59 ROBERTO AL ONZ O 84 Elizabeth Alvarado 102 Manuel Alvarado 102 Michael Alvarado 84, 95, 129 MIKE AL VARADO 111, 129 Paula Alvarado 102 REBECCA AL VARADO 84 Alonzo Alvarez 102, 137, 14 1 CARL OS AL VAREZ DANIEL AL VAREZ 18 1 laquelrne Alvarez LE TICIA AL VAREZ 84 Louis Alvidrez Luis Alvidrez 77 Marisela Amador ARA CELI AMEZAGA 84 Hector Amparan 139 Christopher Amundson 102 Sandra Anchondo 102 Guillermo Andrade 102, 12 1 Laura Andrade 102, 157 Dexter Antonio Maria Antonio 10 2 Anthony Apodaca IULIE APODA CA 13, 58, 59, 66, 67, 84 Laura Apodaca Raul Apodaca RAUL APODA CA Rebacca Apodaca FERNANDO ARANDA 13, 84, 117, 198 MICHAEL ARDOVINO 84, 127 ROBERT ARELLANO 84 Sergio Arellano 1UZ Manuela Arenales MAR THA ARENAS I DEX ANGELICA ARENIVAR Lucie Arenivar THOMAS ARENI VAR Martha Are valo Alejandro Arias Arturo Arias Bertha Arias Claudia Arias Arturo Armendariz Barbra Armendariz Felicia Armendariz Laura Armendariz MA YELA ARMENDARIZ Lorraine Arrambide Ben Arra vadez Hector Arredondo Cynthia Arreola Laura Arreola STEVEN ARREOLA Susana Arreola ALEIANDRINA ARRIE TA EDDIE ARRIE TA ADRIANA ARRO YO Silvia Arroyo RICHARD AR TALEIO MAR THA AR VILLA Glenn Ashton Keith Ashton Enrique Atilano Vincent Attaguile Pablo Aun RE NE AUS TIN Maria A valos CYNTHIA A VAN T ANDREW A VILA FERNIE A VILA Lucila A vila Luis A vila Maria A vila Antonio Ayala Manuel Ayala GERARDO A YUB Cathy Babamenro Alfredo Baca Edde Baca Melissa Baca Marianne Becerra Gina Baker Lues Balderama Norbert Ballard Adrian Ballesteros TERESA BALLESTEROS Peter Banes Paul Banks Brett Bardo Angelica Barraza Guadalupe Barraza Laura Barraza LUIS BARRAZ A SERGIO BARRAZA STEVEN BARRERA Monica Barria Fabian Barrios SALVADOR BARRIOS Veronica Barrios Adelaida Barron Celina Barron Claudia Barron IORCE BARRON Monica Barrueta CHRIS BAR TINE Sandra Basurto Alfonso Batreas S TE VE BAU TIS TA lohn Beard Guillerrnon Becerra Cynthia Beck lanet Beck MICHAEL BECK MICHAEL BEHRENS 84 66, 102, 117, 163 10, 84 11, 102 102 102, 143, 157 102, 117 102 102 102 96 68 102 96 84, 198, 201 84 69, 84 45, 96 102 49, 51, 84 84 102 45, 96, 130 102 B4 75, 102. 117 96 102, 158 157 78 84 96 68 102 102 84, 143, 155, 157 45, 74, 78 102 102 96, 133 96, 117, 133 85, 151 45,66 76, 96 96, 117, 133 85, 152 96, l ll, 139 102, 121 42. -l-I, 66, 78, 96 42, 102, 117 85, 117, 143 30 Valentine Bejarano Yvonne Bejarano Ben Bela lose Beltran loseph Beltran LAURA BEL TRAN Monica Beltran ROBERTO BEL TRAN Maricruz Bencomo Patricia Berlit Marie Berndt DOUGLAS BERR Y Kathleen Berry Dorell Bertel Sila Bhakta Rene Blancas ANGELA BOCANEGRA Gilberto Bolivar lennifer Bonscher Michael Booth ALFRED BORREGO Blanca Borrego Miguel Borrego Monica Borrego Rachel Borunda BENIAMIN BO WDEN PA TRICIA BO WDEN Tammy Boydston Debbie Bradley Deanna Brannan Diana Brannan Laura Breceda Susana Breceda S TE WAR T BRECK Kelly Bretsch Edward Brooks MARGARET BROOKS RALPH BROOKS Robert Brooks Ernie Brown Ricardo Bujanda Anna Burr ROSHUN BURTON GABRIEL BUSTAMANTE MARIZA BUS TILLOS VERONICA BUS TILL OS Lupe Cabada Elia Cabral Michelle Cabrera Liliana Cadena Estela Caldeon Ana Calderon Patricia, Calderaon Manuel Calderon Monica Calderon! Carlos Calzada laime Calzadilla Teresa Camacho Guadalupe Campos Yvette Campos Catherine Campuzano NANCY CANALES MARIA CANDIA lesus Cangas Lawrence Cano Sergio Cano L YDIA CAN TU Patricia Cantu MICHELLE CARAFANO Carlos Carbajal Fernando Carbajal Gerardo Carbajal Gloria Carbafal Hilda Carbajal Hilda Carbalal IOSE CARBAIAL Priscilla Cardenas Ronnie Cardenas Kassie Cardon Nick Carlos 64 102 85 26 102, 135 13, 85, 117, 143 45, 74, 102 85 102, 152 102, 153 702, 131 60, 85 102 60, 85 62, 63, 85, 146, 147 36, 96, 153 102 64, 85 96 96, 157 85, 158, 159 61 102, 152 40, 85 5 1 38, 85 38 43, 102 102 45, 102 153 65, 133 102 21, 22, 85 85 42, 102. 131, 191 110 49, 50, 51, 64,85 49, 51, L02 85 102 64, 78, 96, 157 96 102 102 102 61, 85 44, 66, 76, 102 44, 45, 76, 96 102, 726, 127 96, 117 LAURA CARMONA Fernie Carrasco Gabriel Carrasco Dorothy Carreon Hector Carreto Iuan Carreto Rocio Carreto DA VID CARRILLO LETICIA CARRILLO Maria de lesus Carrillo MONICA CARRILLO Patricia Carrillo SERGIO CARRILLO MICHAEL CARRIZAL Arleen Casarez DENISE CASAREZ lose Casas NORMA CASAS VICTOR CASAS Luis Casillas Ramon Casillas RICHARD CASILLAS ANTONIO CAS TANEDA Maria Castaneda MAR TIN CAS TANEDA Nora Castaneda luan Castanon George Casteel Gilbert Castillo IAIME CAS TILLO Louie Castillo Maria Castillo Michael Castillo Rafael Castillo Thelma Castillo Edmund Castle Sandra Castro Alejandro Castro ELIDA CAS TRO Elizabeth Castro Hector Castro lose Castro Rafael Castro Alfredo Cazares Ignacio Cazares Robert Ceballos ARCELI CEDILLOS Aida Centeno Carlos Centeno BENITO CERECERES Fernando Cereceres Magdalena Cereceres Elizabeth Cervantes SALVADOR CER VAN TES Yolanda Cervantes Carmina Chacon CLAUDIA CHACON Conrad Chacon Robert Chacon lesus Chaffino Alejandra Chaparro 96, II6, II7, II9 131 102 85, 143 62, 63, 85 42, 181 85 85, 117, 139 24, 64, 78, 85 45, IU2 85 102 45, 64, 65, 78,85 85 22. 96 117, 198 45 8, 85 2l 43, 64, 65, 96 77, 78, 96 85, 127 68 102 22, 25, 44, 45 102 I-I 102 96, 102 102 85 1 13 85 102 69, 96, 157 85 1 I7 96 86 18 I I02 96 GERARDO CHAPARRO 54, 68, 69, 78, 143, 154, ALICIA CHARLES Armando Chaves Arnold Chavez Beatrice Cha vez Benjamin Chavez lesus Chavez lesus Chavez Lisa Cha vez Martha Chavez Peter Cha vez Ricardo Chavez Ricardo Chavez RODOLFO CHA VEZ Ruben Cha vez Salvador Cha vez Sonya Chavez Cynthia Cha vira ENRIQUE CHA VIRA Eugene Cha vira leanette Chevalier Yang Won Chung linx Ciolli Deborah Cisneros 155, 156, 157 64, 65, 86 64 96, 139 102, IS7 86 51, 102 21, 102, 121, 131 75, 96, I-13, 156, 157 97, 181 181 112, 117, 119, 139 45, 97 102 97 102 78, 102 86 97, 150, 151 102 William Clark lames Clary Vincent Clemens Barbara C oc a Paul Concha Elizabeth Contreras Evelyn Contreras Richard Contreras RUBEN CONTRERAS Paul Cooper GUSTA VO CORDERO Sylvia Cordero Irene Cordova Kari Cordova Victoria Cordova DANNY C ORONADO Lily Corral PA UL C ORRAL Tina Corral Albert Correa Patricia Correa RAUL CORREA MA RIO COR TEZ Rudy Cortez ROBERTO CORTEZ GAL O C OSSIO Miguel Cossio S YL VIA COSSIO RONALD CRAIG Lloyd Cranford L ori Cremer DOTTIE CRIDER leff Crider Shanon Crowder Alicia Cruz Marisa Cuaron Eddie Cubillos leanette Cubillos Manuel C ubillo Armando Cuellar Gustavo Cuevas lavier Cuevas ELIZABETH CYPRUS 47, 52, 54, lames Dai BRE TT DAL TON BR YCE DANLE Y lorge Dattoli Katherine Davidson Carlos Davila Cecilia Davila Florencio Davila Cynthia Da vis SHELIA DA VIS Vivian Da vis lorge De Castro RICHARD DE LA CRUZ Gabriel De La Hoya Christina De La Riva Tomas De La Riva Michael De La Rosa Miguel De La Rosa MARTHA DE LA TORRE Claudia De Lara luan De Leon Rosa De Leon Alexandra De Looze Marcos De Santos Annette Dean Alexandra Del Hierro lose Del Rio Cindy Degado FRANCISCO DEL GADO lacqueline Delgado RONALD DELGADO Rosa Degado Sergio Delgado Teresa Degado Suzette Delrio Ioe Demko Rachel Demko 102 97 97 97 102 102 86 102 86, 115 97 97, 181 97, 201 86, 150, 181 69, 97 30, 3 1, 86 97 86 64, 86 102 26, 48, 86 86 102 86 86 102 42, 102, 137 60, 86 51 102, 117 45, 56, 57, 97 97, 117, 121 97 97 58, 59, 78, 86, 196, 198 77 150, 151 54, 78, 86, 129 42 113, 152 102 97 15, 76, 78, 97, 191 119, 143 52, 86, 129, 192 102 102 45, 181, 197 102 102 97, I81 97 27 37, 97 14, 117 86 44,97 111, 117, 143, 199 37, 48, 86 102, 152 74, 97 102 Elizabeth Demoss FRANCESCA DENNE Y Mark De Santos lohn Deslongchamps Christina Diaz Eduardo Diaz Marcos Diaz Melissa Diaz Eduardo Diaz Marcos Diaz Melissa Diaz Michelle Diaz VIRGINIA DIAZ Ismael Diaz De Leon Ricardo Diaz De Leon Gale Djerf Carlos Dominguez Da vid Dominguez laime Dominguez loel Dominguez LE TICIA DOMINGUEZ Maria Dominguez Stephen Dominguez Cesar Dozier Daniel Duarte PAULA DUAR TE EARL DUFF SHA WN DUKE Eric Dumond Stacie Duncan lavier Duan lesus Duran IUAN DURAN IOR GE DUR ON NORMA DURON Renee Duron loe Dylla Rahwh Endlich Richard Endlich Frances Enger DEANNA ENRIQUEZ Eva Enriquez Luis Enriquez Steven Enriquez Ygnacio Enriquez Yvonne Enrique Rafael Erives Diana Erivez ANDRES ESCAIEDA Dolores Escajeda Lisa Escajeda Veronica Escajeda Da vid Escarsega MICHAEL ESCARSEGA AR TURO ESC OBAR lorge Escobar Richard Escobar Patricia Escobedo Sandra Escobedo IUAN ESCUDERO ADRIAN ESPARZA CAROL YN ESPARZA Cynthia Esparza DA VID ESPARZA Lorena Esparza Adriana Espino Alfredo Espino Antonio Espino Elizabeth Espinosa Carmen Espinoza Edmundo Espinoza Gerardo Espinoza CREGORIO ESPINOZA luana Espinoza Maria Espinoza Virgil Esquivel Dora Estrada IDA ES TRADA LINDA ES TRADA 102 97 13 135 13 135 44, 45, 69, 76, 97 100 64 42, 97, 153 97, 141 77, 78, 102, 149, 208 102 42, 54, 55, 68, 69, 78, 86, 191, 196, 204 205 104 5, 86 87 45, 74, 97 42, 97,201 104 104 60 78, 97 87, 95 129 97, 143 49, 50, 51 97, 181 87 1154 104 121 87 87 64,97 87 42, 68 15, 78, 87, 152, 153 45 44, 45, 76, 87 45,97 37, 79,,97 97 87, 117 87 97, 145, 157 97 87, 133 45, 87 Mary Estrada MIGUEL ESTRADA Richard Estrada Veronica Estrada Margarita Euzarrage Terry Evans Mark Exclusa Hector Favela Maria Favela IOHN FEE Lourdes Fernandez Adela Fernandez Cesar Fernandez CHARLES FERNANDEZ Norma Fernandez Veronica Fernandez Christine Fierro Ernest Fierro Esther Fierro FRANCISCO FIERRO LORRAINE FIERR O Margarita Fierro Ruth Fierro Sylvia Fierro Albert Figueroa William Finney Daniel Flores Da vid Flores Ernesto Flores Fred Flores Gerardo Flores Gilbert Flores lsela Flores Maria Flores Maria Flores Maria Flores Rene Flores Kerri Flynn lim Foster Carlos Fournier OMAR FOURNIER CARL OS FRANC O Diana Franco IOSE FRANC O Rosa Franco Russell Franco Ubaldo Franco Ruben Frausto Rita Frescas Bernadina Friberg Cynthia Fuentes EDMUNDO FUEN TES lohn Gagnon laime Galaviz Edward Galceran KEVIN GALLAHER ALBERT GALLARDO Felix Gallardo KATHLEEN GALLARDO Martha Gallardo Armando Gallego EDUARDO GALLEGOS Francisco Gallegos Laura Gallegos Susana Gallegos lesus Galvan luan Galvan GERARDO GAL VEZ Enrique Gamboa Miguel Gamboa MARTHA GANDARA ROBERT GANDARA Adriana Garcia ANTHONY GARCIA Carlos Garcia 87, 97 87 115, 137 45, 66, 163 44, 97, 181, 205 97 l04 104 97 87 143 87, 193 87, 117 27, 97 56, 57, 66, 97 97, 135 97 45 104 97 97 13, 153 97 104 87 704 87 1 17 97 16, 40, 117, 139 104, 721 97 151 104, 145, 157 87, 198 97, 138 97, 177, 119 25, 87, 200 16, 26, 58, 59, 87, 193 45, 104, 140, 141 88 45, 97 36, 37, 97 104 42 104, 131 78, 104, 121, 141, 205 44, 69, 88 88 104 CA THERINE GARCIA CYNTHIA GARCIA Cynthia Garcia Kiana Garcia Eric Garcia Evodio Garcia Ezequiel Garcia FELIPE GARCIA FRANK GARCIA Hannah Garica luana Garcia Martina Garcia Orlando Garcia Ricard Garcia Richard Garcia Ruth Garcia Victor Garcia Wrginia Garcia Virginia Garcia Yvette Garcia Laura Gardea MICHELLE GARDNER Patrick Gardner Griselda Garnica MAR Y GARRE TT Lisa Garrison C IND Y GA RRISSIERE Michael Garrissiere Arturo Garza Eddie Garza ALICIA GASCA Antonio Gasca Gustavo Gasca Rosalinda Gaurreta loseph Gause Sergio Gavina Richard Gay lose Gerardo Monica Gerardo KAREN GIBBS SCO TT GIBSON Andress Giner Enrique Giner Angie Gomez Elizabeth Gomez Elizabeth Gomez Fernando Gomez Hector Gomez HILDA GOMEZ IORGE GOMEZ Luis Gomez MANUEL GOMEZ MARCOS GOMEZ MONICA GOMEZ Reymundo Gomez Rosa Gomez Yvonne Gomez IRENE GONZALES Alberto Gonzalez Alefandro Gonzalez AM Y GONZALEZ Andree Gonzalez Beatrice Gonzalez C ORINA GONZALEZ CYNTHIA GONZALEZ Darleen Gonzalez George Gonzalez Georgina Gonzalez Gerardo Gonzalez GIL GONZALEZ IVE TTE GONZALEZ lose Gonzalez luana Gonzalez lulie Gonzalez Lingino Gonzalez Lorenzo Gonzalez LUZ GONZALEZ Manuel Gonzalez MARIA GONZALEZ Marisa Gonzalez Martin Gonzalez Michelle Gonzalez Octavio Gonzalez Patricia Gonzalez Rene Gonzalez ROBERT GONZALEZ 22 104 104 64, 165 97, 117 88, 136, 137 104 104, 121, 140, 141, 152 68, 97, 104 104 104 97 66,97 104 88, 116, 117 75, 117, 153 88, 162, 163 48 104 104 97, 131 97 143, 157 97 88 54, 78, 88 98, 181 98 104 65, 98 152 88 31 68, 88 104, 129 78 104 98, 117, 110, 119 88 104 37, 98 68, 88 88 98, 144, 145, 158 104 13, 88, 117 24, 58, 59, 88 104 98 66, 104, 152, 153 98, 157 98, 138, 139, 155, l57 88 88,98 88 104 104 104 78, 104, 143, 191 64, 98, 137 Robert Gonzalez 88, 98, 117 ROSALINDA GONZALEZ VIRGINIA GONZALEZ 38, 88 Arturo Gonzalez Laura Goodwin 56, 57, 98 Da vid Goslin AR TURO GOVEA 38 Gregory Gowan Sean Graham 104, 148 Rudy Granados 98, 139, 157 ANTHONY GRANT 15 DARR YL GRANT KEVIN GRANT 50, 51, 88 Susan Graves Grizzard Dianna IOANNA GRIZZARD 88, 162, 163 Ana Guerra 104 Vicente Guerra 105, 120, 121 Corina Guerrero George Guerrero Mario Guerrero 98 Sandra Guevara l F Guillen DONNA GUILLERMO 40, 41, 44, 55, 78, 88, 196 DONALD GURNE Y Ruth Guroola 105 ADRIANA GUTIERREZ 88 Edith Gutierrez 105 Elsa Gutierrez 98 LUIS GUTIERREZ 181 Martha Gutierrez MARY GUTIERREZ 76, 88, 150, 151 MICHELLE GUTIERREZ 38, 88 Yvette Gutierrez 52, 53 ADRIANA GUZMAN 48, 88, 152, 153 Gloria Guzman 66, 105, 205 Ienniter Haas MADELIENE HADDOX 45, 54, 76, 88, 196 IOHN HAFEN 23, 89, 136, 132 200, 201 Bob Hagen 98 RICHARD HAGER TY 6, 89, 126, 127 Dave Hamilton 98, 143' 157 C Indy Handley William Hanson Shauna Hartley 105' 1 I7 Gabriela Hasso 98 Richard Henderson 4 5, 98 Christina Heredia lorge Heredia Patricia Herman Raul Hermosillo 98 Rene Hermosillo 98' 139 Angela Hernandez 98 AR TUR O HERNA NDEZ Benito Hernandez Christina Hernandez Cristina Hernandez 64, 98 Cynthia Hernandez 105, 1 171 135 Da vid Hernandez 105 Efren Hernandez ELIA HERNANDEZ 54, 66, 77, 78, 196 Estanislao Hernandez 75, 98, 11 1, 117, 152 Gus TA vo HERNANDEZ 64, 89, 143 lA VIER HERNANDEZ lose Hernandez 105 lose Hernandez 105 lose Hernandez LAURA HERNANDEZ 66, 89 Lecticia Hernandez LUIS HERNANDEZ Margarita Hernandez 98 MARIA LUISA HERNANDEZ 8, 9, 40, 41, 89 Mario Hernandez 105 Ma tilde Hernandez 105 MERCED HERNANDEZ 54, 55, 69, 71, 78, 89, 158, 196 MICHAEL HERNANDEZ 39, 137 Mguel Hernandez 98, 105 RAQUEL HERNANDEZ 42 Robert Hernandez Roberto Hernandez Sylvia Hernandez 157 Yvette Hernandez Yvonne Hernandez 105 Christopher Herrera 117, 121, 137, 198 Danny Herrera Dion Herrera Lisa Herrera Patricia Herrera Carmen Hidago 105 Ricardo Hinojosa 105 CLA UDIA HIPPENSTIEL 26, 89, 146, 147 Patricia I-hppenstlel 1 40, 74, 89 MARK HOGUE 78, 143 Daktor Hoguin 105, 129, 140, 141 Marc Hoguin 89 Nancy Hoguin Deirdre Holloway 42, 105 KA THR YN HOLMES 42, 89, 153 HAROLD HOLS TINE IAMES HOL T 64, 65, 78, 89, 136, 137, 197 lames Holt lll Sharon Horak 78 LA URIE HO Y 89 Kim Hudson 1 16, 117' Lisa Huizar 98 lohn Hummels 42, 105 Carl Humphrey Carol Humphrey 105 Nancy Hurt 105, 137 Sally Hurt 40, 41, 7 4, 98 Arturo lbarra Christy lbarra Elizabeth lbarra Georgina Ibarrar 64, 98, 143, 157 98 105, 117 LEROYIFILL 66, 67, 89, 116, 117, 129, 138, 199, 204 Luis glesias lake lacques Michael Iacques Frank Iacques Gerardo Iara LUISIARAMILLO 52, 54, 55, 78, 89, 138, 139 Mario Iaramillo NORA IARAMILLO Ramon lasso CHARLIE IA UREGUI Rosalba laurrieta Karalina lezbera Alfonso Iimenez luan limenez Luis limenez Monica Iimenez Rosy Ioens Pamela Iohansen Scot! Iohnson KA THERINE IONES Melody Iones Monica lones LIBB Y IORDAN Lorraine lordan LA URA IUAREZ Chu Won Kang Eric Kee Kevin Keith 26 105, 12l 98 121 98 42, 68 44, 45 98 105 45,98 89 44, 78, 98 42, 78, 98 116, 117, 199 42 105 69, 89 37, 56, 57, 66, 98 60, 89 95 51 31, 44, 66, 68, 69, 76, 78, 98, 205 CYNTHIA KESSEL 42, 43, 55, 78, 89, 153, 196 Todd Kessel 45, 105, 153 Gabriela K ennard F M YO SUN KIM 89 Gerardo Kolb 74 Carl Ladson 105 PA TRICIA LANDEROS 18 1 LAURA LANDIN 44, 89 Paula Landin 45, 98 KRIS TY LANE 25, 89, 163 Margo Lannutti la vier Lara Iesus Lara David Lardizabal 8, 9, 98 PAUL LA UNSRACH Mechelle Lauridsen Edith Lawson 78 MICHAEL LAWSON 89, 129 Francisco Leal 105 NORMA Leal 89 Melissa Ledesma Ricardo Ledesma 89, 1 18, 119 Danny Lee Steve Leighty 96, 149 lsidro Lemarier 105 Claudia Leos 49, 105 Marissa Lespron 105 GABRIEL LE YVA 45, 89 Ricky Leyva Sarah Leyva 105 Rose Lghtbourne 105 Steven Lindsey 105 Sinn Yin Lo 42, 78, 105 TERESA LOBERG 44, 89 Guillermo Loera 1 12 Ruben Lombrana 23, 98 Aida Lopez 98 Ana Lopez ANNALU LOPEZ 89 Edna Lopez ELIZABETH LOPEZ Elizabeth Lopez Enrique Lopez 91 Ezequiel Lopez 64 FRANCISCO LOPEZ 157 Grace Lopez 123 lose Lopez Iulio Lopez 1 17 Laura Lopez Leticia Lopez 135 Maria Lopez Manbel Lopez Oscar Lopez 117, 138, 139 PEDRO LOPEZ Ramon Lopez 129 Ruben Lopez Victor Lopez 1 17, 1 18, 1 19 Enrique Loya 105, 120, 121 Kristine Lucero 105 Maria Lucero Maria Lucia Lucero Margarita Lucio RICHARD LUCKER 40, 89, 149 Heather Ludgewait 162, 163 lulianne Ludlow 40, 41 Carlso Luevano Iesus Luevano Magda Luevano 105 Martin Luevano Gabriel Lujan 76, 1 17, 139 Luis Lujan 105 Denise Lupo 105, 117, 135 FRANCES LUPO 6, 37, 89, 126, 127, 133, 198 Michelle Lyons 106 RA YMOND MACDONALD Ignacio Machuca 98 ANGEL MA CIAS 64 Cecilia Macias 14, 98 I Christina Macias Laurie Macias MARIA MA CIAS Ricardo Macias VICTOR MA CIAS Da vid Mackay George Mader Eric Madrigal Robert Magdaleno Aquiles Maldonado Diana Maldonado Guadalupe Maldonado HORA CIO MALDONADO Sandra Maldonado K eeley Malone Charles Maly Ricardo Manon Veronica Manriquez laime Manzano IORGE MARES Veronica Mares Luz Mariani Mariz Marmolejo Amada Marzuez Beatriz Marzuez DANIEL MARQUEZ Da vid Marquez Fernando Marquez lorge Marquez PA UL MARQUEZ Rachelle Marquez Raul Marquez Iavier Marrufo Magdelena Marrufo Monica Marrufo Laura Martin Shelly Martin Adolfo Martinez Armida Martinez Christy Martinez C onsuelo Martinez Diana Martinez Dora Martinez Elizabeth Martinez Ernesto Martinez Eva Martinez FELIPE MAR TINEZ FERNA NDO MAR TINEZ HEC TOR MAR TINEZ Hilda Martinez Katharine Martinez LANELL MAR TINEZ Laura Martinez Leticia Martinez LISA MAR TINEZ LUCIA MAR TINEZ MARIA YVETTE MAR TINEZ Martha Martinez Miguel Martinez Mireya Martinez Nora Martinez Oscar Martinez Patricia Martinez Ramon Martinez Raul Martineza Roberto Martinez Sandra Martinez SANDRA MAR TINEZ Sonia Martinez Thomas Martinez THOMAS MAR TINEZ VER ONICA MAR TINEZ Vidal Martinez Vincent Martinez Yvette Martinez Frank Mascarenas Gina Massey Cynthia Mata IOHN MA TA luan Mata DA VID MA TAM OR OS Michael Maynez Patrick Ma ynez Richard Mayo IULIE MA YOGA Sonya McClain Lan McLeod 14, 45, 56, 57, 69, 98 98, 181 45, 54, 90 106, 141 90 78, 98, 149 98, 149 98 55, 90, 157 164 45,98 106 131 98 45, 106 98 37, 66, 67, 98 45 78, 90, 98, 129 143, 157 106, 121, 141 90, 117 106 106 106, 150, 151 110 106 106 98 98 106 98, 116, 117 106, 153 99 45, 106 8, 50, 90 90 106 13, 99 44, 66, 99 54, 66, 99 68, 76, 78, 90, 153 68, 90, 113 106 106 116 110 106 106 90 106 106 106 106, 137 44, 46, 52, 76, 90, 192 106 106, 133, 149 90 90 46, 106 1 17 106 64, 90 106, 181 121 90, 198 106 106 Sandra McCoy Cynthia McDaniel RONALD MCDANIEL Bonnie McDonald BRENDON MCDONALD Mark McDonald IOSEPH MCKALE lames McQuien lohnny McQuien Kathy Mc Williams Marc Medina HILDA MEDRANO Lisa Medrano Veronica Medrano Toni Meeks Alma Melendez RAMONA MELENDEZ Terri Melendez LE TICIA MELENDEZ Gracie Mendez Martin Mendez Mary Mendez Rosa Mendez Sandra Mendez Zulma Mendez Norma Mendias Edward Mendoza George Mendoza lose Mendoza MICHAEL MENDOZA MICHELLE MENDOZA Nora Mendoza Rafael Mendoza Sergieo Mendoza Steven Mendoza Adriana Meraz DIANA MERAZ IEFFRE Y MERAZ Sergio Meraz George Mercado Luis Mercado Richard Mercer Claudia Merrem Melanie Merrick Antonio Meza Frank Meza lose Meza Patricia Meza Katherine Millard LORRAINE MINER William Minnich Rose Miramontes Da vid Miranda Estela Miranda IAIME MIRELE5 lose Mireles Danny Miskei Denise Mieter Yong Hue Mok lohn Molina Lorenzo Molina Mirtha Molinar Ricardo Molinar Lorenzo Moncada Cynthia Montelongo Rene Montelongo Armando Montenegro HERIBER TO MON TERROSA Benjamin Montez Lisa Montoya Claudia Moore S TE VE MORA ANA M ORALES Cruz Morales Elias Morales Elisa Morales Lucia Morales Luis Morales Maria Morales MELISSA MORALES PA TRICIA MORALES Richard Morales Sofia Morales Teresa Morales Yvette Morales Francisco Moreno Francisco Moreno 99 99, 126, 133 42, 76, 70, 99, 147, 191 26, 64, 76, 90 99 90 106 106 76, 99 68, 90 99 45, 99 99 62, 63, 106 90, 181 99 90 106 106 75, 99, 117 106, 152 78, 90, 126, 127 40, 90 106 99 5 1 45, 106, 141 90, 181 163, 199 90 90 106 99 46, 58, 59, 91 106 99 106 99 22, 44, 91 24, 25, 76, 89, 99 99 106 106 106 106 69, 91 13, 51, 106 106 99, 143 99 106, 118, 119 91, 106, 181 91 60, 91 99 107 107 13, 99 9 1 9 1 74, 99 107 107 107 121, 107 IESUS MORENO luana Moreno Mario Moreno Nora Moreno Rosio Morgan Samuel Morgan Gerardo Moriel Luzelena Moriel Rolando Mortel ANNE TTE M OWAD Antonio Muela MONICA MUE LA ANDREAS MUELLA CHARLOTTE MULLEN lennifer Mullen Alejandro Munoz Da vid Munoz Fernando Munoz lorge Munox lose Munoz Karen Munoz Leticia Munoz Luis Munoz Ofelia Munoz PA TRICIA M UNOZ Robert Munoz Rogelio Munoz Veronica Munoz Patricia Murial Yvonne Muriel Cecilia Murillo Laura Murillo Marisela Murillo 15505 M UR O 11, 33, 39, 40, 41, 76, 89, 91, 199, 209 107 68, 99, 118, 119, 141 107 91 68, 91 99 91 99 45, 69, 78, 91 45, 56, 57, 66, 69, 78, 99 133, 141 107 107 15, 45, 76, 99 107 107 9 1 107 153 Tammie Muriel 49, 5 1, 99 9 1 99 99 91 LIZA MURO 8, 9, 15, 22, 44, 45, 54, 78, 91, 199 Adrian Murphy lohn Murphy Laura Natividad PA TRICIA NA TIVIDAD Laura Na va Luz Nacarrete MELINDA NA VARETTE William Na varrette Alex Na varro CHRISTOPHER NA VA RR O Eduardo Navarro Elizabeth Navarro Maria Navarro RA UL NA VARR O Frank Neal Cesar Negrete Gabriel Negrette ERIC NELSON Gary Nelson Andy Nevarez Gustavo Ne varez lames Nicholson Todd Nicholson Anthony Neito Mary Neito Sheron Norak Oskar Noder Irma Noriega NORA NORIEGA Margarita North Luis Novo Nancy Novo Albert Nunez Guadalupe Nunez Miguel Nunez R OBE R T NUNEZ Yolanda Nunez PIRIO N YGREN CHRISTINE 0'KEEFE 42, 99 144, 145, 158 107 91 64,99 107 44, 45, 74, 99, 205 107, 164, 165 91, 126, 127 107, 139 26, 99, 141, 152 107, 118, 119, 121, 127 107, 121 99 99 107 44, 76, 89, 91, 99, 204 49, 51, 99 107 75, 99, 121 64, 99, 137, 157 37 99 61, 91 45, 107 91 Carmen Ochoa Christopher Ochoa lames Ochoa Nora Ochoa Barbara Olivas lose Olivas MARTIN OLI VAS Raul Olivas luan Olmos Patricia Olmos Sandra Olmos Mario Olvera Oga Ontiveros Oltmpta Ontiveros EZEQUIEL ORDONEZ GABRIEL ORNELAS IOANNA ORNELAS Alejandro Oropeza Maria Oropeza Morayma Orozco Alfonso Ortega ANTONIO OR TEGA Ernesto Ortega Francisco Ortega loe Ortega Mark Ortega Rodolfo Ortega Rosa Ortega Veronica Ortega Alberto Ortiz Arturo Ortiz Claudia Ortiz CYNTHIA OR TIZ Elia Ortiz Laura Ortiz MARIO OR TIZ Ruth Ortiz Sergio Ortiz YVONNE OR TIZ Danny Pachet o FELIPE PACHECO Ra lael Pacheco ALDO PADILLA Armando Padilla Arturo Padlla Carlos Padilla C onsuelo Padilla SONIA PADILLA Bruce Page Carmen Palacios Laura Paladios Richard Palkowskr Nohemi Pardo Cynthia Paredez Gloria Parga Eunltm Park Eun OK Pard ln Park Teresa Pastrana Roblyn Patterson K ELL Y PA UP lavier Payan Maria Payan Monica Payan MIGUEL PEDROZA Samuel Pedroza Keith Pehle Matthias Pells David Pena Shirley Pena George Pepper Victor Perea Sylvia Peregrino Antonio Perez Arturo Perez Bertha Perez Corina Perez Derek Perez lennifer Perez MARC PEREZ Martin Perez 45, 107 120, 121 64, 78, 152 45 45,99 50 51, 99 44, 45, 91, 204 64 107 70, 100 107 68, 91 91 147 107 107 100 107 100, 139 40, 91 0, 40 65, 163 44 36, 37, 100 107 91 100 100 107 91 107 91, 107 100, 152 107 91 107 107 100 152, 153 100 107 107 100 107 91 107 62, 100 78 25 78, 107, 152 107 100, 133 51, 107 14, 45 45, 107 107 45,205 100 48, 76, 91, 139 Mic helle Perez Rauqel Perez Sonia Perez Thomas Perez Victor Perez Sherri Phillips Marlo Pico Catherine Pigeon Elena Pineda Isabel Pinedo Marla Pineda Imelda Pinon Rene Pinon Kanny Pizarro Michael Plymell Gilberto Polanco Norma Polanco Iavier Folendo Adriana Ponce Anthony Ponce lose Ponce Michael Ponce Samuel Ponc e SA UL PONCE Elizabeth Ponce-Vargas Rachelle Pool Raymond Poon Rose Poon Hector Porras Qqga Porras Flor Portillo Gabriela De Los Portillo Pete Portillo Richard Portillo Salvador Portillo Tersita Portillo Alma Powers Raymond Powers Claudia Preciado SHA UN PRESSLE Y Guillermo Prieto MARIBEL PRIE TO Cynthia Prince Augustine Puente5 Irma Puentes Babita Purbhoo lohn Quinn Laura Ouinones lesus Quinonez Carlos Quintana Mary L1nda Quintana Norma Qu1ntana Antonio Quintanilla Veronica Quintanilla Elizabeth Quintero Gabriel Quiroga Ginger Quisenberry Alex Ramirez Chrrstina Ramirez Consuelo Ramirez Dante Ramirez Gabriela Ramirez Gilbert Ramirez Irene Ramirez lohnny Ramirez MAR THA RAMIREZ Rafael Ramirez Rene Ramirez SAN TOS RAMIREZ YVETTE RAMIREZ IESUS RAMOS lorge Ramos MELISSA RAMOS Michael Ramos ROBERTO RAMOS Sandra Ramos 100 45 107 708 100, 118, 119 100 108 708, 135 700 36, 37, 100 108 108 126, 127, 149 100 108 91 708 129 37 108 108 100 106 -18 108 22, 44, 1911 100, 143 14, 62, 63, 100 78, 92 108 92 108, 152 108 108 13, 700, 117 708 45 100 100 23, 37, 66, 100 708 108 100 108, 121 92, 163 100 14, 92 44, 68, 69, 72, 92 48, 66, 92 69, 149 92, 100, 164, 165 108 Sonia Ramos YVONNE RAMOS Kate Ranc 108, 147 MARC RANC 54, 68, 69, 78, 92, 143, 154, 155, 157, 196 Antonia Range! 108, 181 Liza Real Y Vasquez 708 Iimmy Realyvasquez Hector Regalado 108 RAUL REGALADO ROBER T REINHARD T 92 Susan Reinhardt 66, 67, 78, 108 Raymond Rendon lesus Resendez Reymundo Resendez 700 Angie Reyes Christine Reyes 74, 100 Diamey Reyes GLORIA RE YES Iorge Reyes 108 Iosephina Reyes IUAN RE YES 64 Leticia Reyes Mireya Reyes Saul Reyes 106 VANESSA RE YES 37, 92, 178 lose Reyes Cecilia Reynoso 66, 108 lose Reynoso 64, 65, 75, 78, 100, 139 Carlos Reza I3 I, 1-10, 14 1 Christopher Reza Lisa Reza 100, I 16, 1 17 leffrey Rich RODNE Y RICHARDSON 45, 92 I OR GE RICO 92 Oskar Rico Rodolfo Rico PHILIP RIGGINS 42, 43, 69, 76, 92 Carlos Rim on -15, 74, 100 GERARDO RIOS RICARDO RIOS Bobby Rivas Richard Rivas 108, 12 1, 1-10, 14 1 Ruben Rivas 64, 100 Elizabeth Rivera 108 IRMA RIVERA 63, 92 Rosanna Rivera 14, 66, 69, 78, 100 William Rivera PHYLLIS ROBERTS 42, 54, 64, 78, 92 Shanna Roberts 100 CARLOS ROBLES CONSUELO ROBLES 92 Da vid Robles 100 Gilbert Robles 12 7 Manuel Robles Veronica Robles Daniel Rodarte AR TURO RODRIGUEZ 40, 42, 92 Elizabeth Rodrguez 700 Gabriel Rodriguez 100 George Rodriguez 108 Geraldine Rodriguez 108 Gerardo Rodriguez 108 lose Rodrguez 108 luan Rodriguez 108 Lorena Rodriguez 708 Monica Rodriguez 68, 69, 100 Pablo Rodriguez Paul Rodriguez 108 Rebecca Rodriguez 45, 117 RE YNALDA RODRIGUEZ 157 Ricardo Rodriguez 51 Richard Rodriguez Roberto Rodriguez Romelia Rodriguez 8, 1 1, -10, -1 I, 44 RUTH RODRIGUEZ Sandra Rodriguez Sandra Rodriguez 64, 65, 100 Stephen Rodriguez 108, 12 1, 137 Sylvia Rodriguez 6 1 Trisha Rodnguez 66, 108 Griselda Rojano Federico Roias 78, 100 MICHAEL ROIAS 93 Raul Rojas Yvette Roias 100 Diana Rojero IOSE ROMERO RENE ROMERO ROCIO ROMERO ABEL ROMO AR TURO ROM O Laura Romo Nora Romo Anita Rosales loe Rosales SANDRA ROSALES Monica Rosalez Liliana Rosas Maria Royval lesus Rubio Ramon Rubio R OBER T R UBI O Iaime Rueda Ricardo Rueda Carlos Ruiz Fernando Ruiz lose Ruiz MARIA RUIZ Martha Ruiz San luana Ruiz ELIZABETH RU VAL CABA Lorena Ruvalt aba Diana Ruybe Laura Ruybe Norma Ruybe MICHELLE SABA Carlos Saenz IOSE SAE NZ Maria Saenz MA RK SAENZ Martha Saenz Sylvia Sagaribay lvonne Salas SONIA SALAS Yvette Salas lohnny Salazar lose Salcedo Kristine Salcedo CE CILIA SALCIDO Danny Salcido Laura Salcido Monica Salcido I OHN SALDA NA Yvonne Saldivar Katherine Salem BEA TRIZ SAL GADO luan Saigado Rosanna Sagado Alex Samaniego Daniel Sambrano Daniel Sambrano MaryHelen Sambrano Alex Sanchez Elizabeth Sanchez lrma Sanchez lose Sanchez tucila Sanchez Luz Sanchez Marissa Sanchez Raymond Sanchez Rodolfo Sanchez Yvonne Sanchez Carlos Sandoval Merly Sandoval Monica Sandoval VERONICA SANDO VAL Edward Santillanes Maria Santos Michelle Santos Sandra Santos Da vid Santoyo Sha vvn Santry Victor Sarabia Mignon Sass ANA MARIA SA UCEDO Hilda Saucedo 100, 113 93 143, 154, 155, 156 30, 51, 78 45, 108 708 44, 66, 711, 100 44 69, 93 100 37, 68, 611, 100 109, 153 1011 93, 180 109, 164, 165 100, 152 42, 193 17. 153 109 93 100 104 42, 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