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' «: ■ ' Pnce. Junior Kelly Bouen. Senior Mar Marti- nez Indusirial Arts Department — Freshman Truiti McCalmon, Sophomore Mark Warren. Junior Ron Formwalt. Senior Homero Saenz Health P.E. Department — Freshman Sabrina Strathman. Sophomore Tom Pnce. Junior Eva Rincon. Senior Judi Ruebush, FIRST SEMESTER HOSOR ROLL nnitsj Seniors with straight W Charlene Bowman. Emma Cannizzo, Can Hams. Brent Hunt. Deb- bie Klement. Tish Robbins. Elena Sanchez. Laura Slack, and Belinda Walker. Straight .A Juniors: Kell Bowen. Olivia Orosco. Kathv Tavlor, Straight .A Sophomores: Barbara Maxey. Tana Poor. Tom Price. Margarita Tarango. Straight .A Freshmen: Mary Gaston. .Angela Giuliani. Sabnna Strathman. Seniors on B Honor Roll: Evelyn .Aguirre. Patricia .Andrews. Glori- ana .Arzaie. Denette Brooks. Becky Brown. Luis Campos. Rey Canton. Boyd Chesser. Kevin Dines. Steve Edwards. Doug Forbes. Mane Gaston, Martin Granillo. Deanna Grimes, Irma Gutierrez. Sal Gutierrez. Mark Harrison. Michael Herrera. angie Herrera. Cyndra Hirth. Lyn Howell. Donna Knight. Jimmy Leupold. Tern Marcak. Mary Martinez. Dorothy McGhee. Terry Mendoza. .Annette Meyer. Kris Nabours Martha Negual. Rene Nonega. Kelly O ' Neill, Alice Orozco. Tim Otero. Debbie Padilla, George Pauley. .Allen Poor. Barbara Remondini. Michael Rudloff. Judi Ruebush. Leticia Tarango. Mane Williams. Juniors on B Honor Roll: Many .Aguilar. Paul Baca. James Benzie. N ' eronica Bustamante . Linda Cole. Patri- cia Cortez. Tani Coussons. Melodie Hennings. Robert Jackson. Olivia Leyba, Dina .Marquez. Sylvia Marquez, Prestine Mulrenin, Janet Mustek, Socorro Nunez, Susana Perales, Jaime Phillips. Charles Shook. Coy Speer. Michelle Val- verde. Ronnie Viramontes. Sophomores on B Honor Roll: Sandra .Almanza. Maria .Arneta. Elizabeth Baeza, Ron Donez. Luis Fierro. Monica Garcia. Carola Hays. Jason Hilburn. Gary Hill. Lynanne Hobbie. Melissa Marquez. Ofeha Meraz. Gina Mc.Askill. Rex Null. Michael Otero. Rachel Quarrell. Jay Schwartz, Johanna Waeglaar. Freshmen on B Honor Roll: Victor Campos, John Creamer, Cheryl Hays, Cliff Hel- ler. Jim Heller, .Mark .Meyer, Truitt Mc.Almon. Barbara Pillar. Lettie Roberts. Cecil Smith. Vero- nica Tarango. Kerry Taylor. Kevin Taylor. James Teran. Michael Thurston, and Glenda Troutman. 2nd SEMESTER HOSOR ROLL 1980-81 (no grade lower than B-) • = all A ' s FRESHMES Renee Allen, John Creamer, Mary Gaston, •Angela Giuliani, Cheryl Hays, Jim Heller, Mark Meyer, Joann 0 Donnell. .Mary Orsak. Barbara Pillar, Nancy Perea, Letiie Roberts. Jay Schwartz, Cecil Smith. ' Sabnna Strathman. I Kerry Taylor. Michael Thurston. James Teran. SOPHOMORES Donna Bragg. Juan Chin. Ron Donez, Monica Garcia, Cliff Heller, Gar Hill, Lvnanne Hobbie, Melissa Marquez, Barbara Maxey, Regina McAskill, ' Tana Poor, Tom Pnce. Rachel Quar- rell, JISIORS Marty Aguilar. James Benzie. ' Kellv Bowen. Veronica Bustamante. Kim Chamberlain. Patri- cia Cortez. Tani Coussons. Karl Hay-wood. Mel- odye Hennings. Robert Jackson. Dina Marquez. Marina Marquez. Prestine Mulrenin. Janet Mustek. Socorro Nunez, ' Olivia Orosco, Susana Perales, Jaime Phillips, Bennv Porter, Paulene Prevail, Juan Sanchez, ' Kalhy Taylor. Ruben Tones, Ronnie ' iramontes, Jose Zapata. SESIORS George .Anselmi. Charlene Bowman. Linda Brown, Becky Brown, ' Emma Cannizzo, Sieve Edwards, ' Doug Forbes, ' Elizabeth Goodyear, Irma Gutierrez, Sal Gutierrez, Can Harns, Mark Harnson, ' Brent Hunt, Debbie Klemeni. Donna Knighl, Jimmy Leupold, Patty Luera, Tern Mar- cak, Mary Martinez, Terry Mendoza, Kns Nab- ours, Kelly O ' Neill. Gloria Padilla. George Pau- ley. ' .Allen Poor. ' Barbar Remondini. Michal Rudloff, Judi Ruebush, ' Elena Sanchez, Susan Sayre, Laura Slack. VARSITY FOOTBALL LETTERMES 3 Year Lettermen: Steve Sheldon. Pat Maynes. Rev Canton. Vince .Almanza. 2 ' ear Lettermen: David Lara, .Art Montellano, Ramon Paeheeo, Ray Parra, David Aranda, Raymond Olivas. Ruben Torres, Mike Pena, Mike Lively. Mike Branco, Ramon Sanchez, David Jackson, Tony .Almanza, Paul Baca. .Armando Reyes. Brad Smith, 1 ' V ' ear Lettermen: .Alex .Almanza. Bills Chaires. Edward Flores. .Alfred Quintero. .Allen Fields. Ernest Wilson, Johnny Reyes, Javier Ramos, Roy Rios, .Adan .Meraz, Tommy Esparza, Angel Perez, Joey Flores, Obie Means, Jerry .Anderson, Paul Sanchez, George Wertz, Mike Leyba, Jesus .Monies, .Aaron Mayfield, Robert Canton, Vernon McGee, Valentin Hol- guin, Jeff Honeycult, Henry Baca, Clarence Jackson, Johnny Baeza, Felipe Ramos, VARSITY BASKETBAll LETTERMES: RECORD: i:-ll 2 Year Lettermen: George Cardona (Senior), Team Most aluable Player, Most Recoveries, Most Shields, Honorable Mention All-State, All- Distnct, South ,A11-Star: Sal Uzueta (Junior), .All Tournament in Deming and Gallup Invitation- als. Most Stars, Most Rebounds, Best Field Goal Percentage, .Most Blocks, .All-Districi: Tom Price (Sophomore): Gary Hill (Sophomore); Javier Ramos (Sophomore); 1 ' ear Lettermen: Kris Nabours (Senior) Best Free Throw Percentage: Silas Wilson (Senior): Karl Haywood (Junior), Most Assists; .Mike Nunley (Sophomore), Most Offensive Charges Drawn; Gilbert Clemente (Junior); Eddie Parra (Sophomore). Squadmen District Tourney: George Wertz (Sophomore); Ernest Wilson (Sophomore); Billy Chaires (Jun- ior); Armando Reyes (Junior). JLSIOR VARSITY LETTERMES: RECORD: I}-? Richard Cowles, Sophomore: Armando Reyes. Junior, Most Recoveries; Martin Barrio. Sopho- more; Mark Warren, Sophomore, Best F T Per- centage: Mike Davalos, Sophomore; .Alfred Quintero. Sophomore; Chris Jasso. Sophomore Billy Chaires. Junior. Best F G Percentage Ernest Wilson. Sophomore. Top Rebounder George Wertz. Sophomore. .Most Improved Eddie Parra. Sophomore. Most .Assists. FRESH MES LETTERMES: RECORD: . ■ John Creamer. Best FT FG Percentage. Most .Assists; Mark Meyer. Top Rebounder: Brad Kaderly. Most Improved; Kelly Gannaway; Jason Loya; Brent Jackson; Raul Granillo; Eric Duncan; Cecil Smith: Bobby Cobarrubia; James Teran; Jimmy Herrera; Steve Duran; Jaime Car- bajal: Bebo Carrillo. .Manager. WILDCAT BASKETBALL 1980-81 STATISTICS PTS FGM EGA FCc Wildcats 69.7 26.9 71 38 c Opponents 68.2 27 64. 1 42 f FTM FTA FT c FOILS RES Wildcats 15.8 lt. ) 59 c 18.9 41.3 Opponents 14.5 1-i.l (s -c 22 37.6 ASSISTS REC TO. BLKS B.B. Wildcats 13.7 12.9 24.6 2.6 2.2 Opponents 11.8 27.3 — — SEASONAL RECORD; 12-11; DISTRICT 3A.A.A: 7-3 (2nd REGULAR SEASON) GALLUP INVIT.ATION.AL TOURNAMENT: 4th PLACE DEMING INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT: 6th PL.ACE DISTRICT TOURNAMENT: 3rd PL.ACE INDIVIDUAL HIGHS THROUGH 23 GAMES REBOUNDS: S. Uzueta, 213, 1.3; M. Nunley. 127. 5.5; K. Haywood. 107. 4.6; G. Clemente. 86. 4.7, POINTS: S. Uzueta. 382. 16.6; G. Cardona. 292. 13.2; M. Nunley. 212. 9.2; K.HavTiood. 181,7.8. MOST FG. MADE: S. Uzueta. 147; S. Cardona. 1 17; M. Nunley. 84; K. Hay ood. 72. FG PERCENT: S. Uzueta. 41: G. Cardona. 37; K. Haywood. 37; M. Nunley. 35. MOST FGA: S. Uzueta. 316; G. Cardona. 317; M. Nunlev. 242; K. Havwood. 196. MOST FT MADE: S. Uzueta, 88; G, Cardona. 58; M. Nunley, 44; K. HayA ood. 39; G. Cle- mente, 23. MOST FTA: S Uzueta. 138: G. Cardona. 92; M. Nunley, 64; K, Haywood, 53; G. Clemente. 48. FT PERCENT: K. Nabours. 84; K. Haywood. 74; .M Nunley. 69; S. Uzueta. 64; G. Clemente. 63. RECOVERIES; G. Cardona. 61; S. Uzueta. 53; K Havttood, 51; K, Nabours, 19; G. Clemente. 15; M. Nunley, 12. BLOCKED SHOTS: S. Uzueta. 8; G. Cardona. 6; K. Nabours. 4; M. Nunley, 3, ASSISTS: K. Hay iood. 97. ' 4.2: G. Cardona. 62. 2.8; M. Nunley, 35, 1.5; G. Clemente. 29. 1.6; S. Uzueta. 29, 1.2; K. Nabours. 27. 1.2. BLUE BALLS: M. Nunley, 10; S. Uzueta. 9; G. Clemente, 6; G. Cardona, 4; K. Nabours, 4; K, Haywood. 4. 253

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qualiiies for personal success in me; an d though I do not always achieve them, I continue to stnve for thtm. I would like to share them with you now . . . First and foremost of these qualities is INTEGRITY. Integrity is defined as uprightness of character, honesty. Although you may seem to succeed without this vital quality, in the end, without it, you will ultimately fail. Integrity is honesty to others and to oneself — as you climb the ladder toward successful completion of your goals, be careful that you do not step on others. There is room on the ladder for everyone Make integrity your byword: live with it. William Shakespeare said it this way: To thine own self be true, and it shall follow as the night the day. thou can ' st not then be false to any man. As the years pass, think about this — and you will come to understand it even better perhaps than you do now. The second tool for personal success is INDUSTRY, or hard work Be diligent — pursue perfection in your own way and to the best of your ability — throw laziness aside and be will- ing to work for what you want. Third on the list is INTELLIGENCE — use your natural intelligence wisely; do not stagnate. Create sound mental habits which will keep you learning and growing. Don ' t be afraid to exercise your brain and to think for yourself. With these three in your grasp. KNOWL- EDGE follows as number four. A person who becomes successful is always learning. He does not consider his education complete merely because he has received a diploma. He continues to set goals for himself and to work toward accomplishing them. The learning process will continue throughout your lifetimes — for Life is the ultimate teacher. As Ralph Waldo Emerson, the famous Amencan essayist, said. The activity of today is the assur- ance of tomorrow. Do more than love today. Seniors, as your motto stales, but make the most of It also — and then truly you need not fear tomorrow. The fifth and last quality for success is COUR- AGE — the type of courage needed for success is the type which means taking responsibility and sticking to your convictions; it is the type which enables us to fight on under discouragement; it is the type which can admit a mistake and then set about to correct it — the COUR. GE of success IS the courage that reflects Integrity, Industry, Intelligence, and Knowledge. With these five qualities in your grasp, working toward success becomes a matter of routine. Yes. success IS many things — it can be taking a moment to say you ' re sorry, a trip to the moon or an orbit around the sun, or sharing a moment with a friend, or it can be a high school diploma. I rather prefer Benjamm Disraeli ' s definition of success. He once told Queen Victoria, Suc- cess is not measured by heights attained, but by obstacles overcome. The roads you travel to your futures will not always be all that you hope for — Some will con- tain obstacles, some more than others. Through the years the tools you have — INTEGRITY, INDUSTRY, INTELLIGENCE. KNOWL- EDGE AND COURAGE — may become worn and frayed. You must take good care of them — keep them in top shape at all times. Polish them to sterling quality, for remember, no matter how you measure success — this one thing is always true — success is what YOU make it, and it ' s waiting there for youl Yes, tonight you are ready — to move on with your lives — to proudly as you move along, for you have earned it. Feel young and strong, and free. Lift your heads and smile: be glad, not sad — for always, my young fnends, in life it is true: The best is yet to bel I wish you happiness, love, laughter, and cheer. I wish you good luck and good health every day of each new year. 1 wish you dreams that come true because you make them . . . above aU I wish you SUCCESS m whatever you do! Life is once — it is NOW. Mold it carefully : temper it with only the finest, so that as the days ahead unfold, each one will bnng your way ful- fillment of the promise of this, your graduation day. Yes. you have seen yesterday and you DO love today — you need not fear tomorrow. The metamorphosis is complete; go now. sweet birds of youth, fly to your destinies, high, secure, and proud. Player Chess Club Award. Billy Boomhower; Voice of Democracy .Award, Ronnie ' ira- montes: Kurt Byron Pearson Memorial S300 (Optimist) Scholarships. Judi Ruebush. Doug Forbes: Violet Johns Memonal S300 Scholar- ship. Lyn Howell: National .Mem Scholarship. Emma Cannizzo: University of New Me.xico Scholarships — Presidenual Scholarship. Brent Hunt: Regents. Emma Cannizzo. Academic. Mark Harrison: New Mexico State University Scholarships. Need. .Annette Meyer. Rey Can- ton. Academic. Yvonne .Mendoza. Barbara Remondini. Becky Brown. Co-op . Shannon Neyhart: Crimson Scholars (ACT). Doug Forbes. Annette Meyer: New Mexico State Engi- neering Scholarship, Can Hams; University of New .Mexico Alumni Association .Awards. Bar- bara Remondini. Jimmy Leupold: and Hand- book of Physics and Chemistry, Charlene Bow- man; National Ment Scholarship. Emma Can- nizzo. Top 5 : Charlene Bowman, Becky Brown. Kevin Dines. Steve Edwards. Doug Forbes. Brent Hunt. Mary Martinez. Terry Mendoza. Barbara Remondini. and Elena Sanchez. Top lO ' c: Emma Cannizzo. Boyd Chesser. Mane Gaston. Sal Gutierrez. Can Harris. Mark Ham- son. Mike Herrera. Debbie Klement. Jimmy Leu- pold, .Martha Negual. George Pauley. Laura Slack, and Socorro Nunez. Scholarships and Awards Dollison Theatres S250 Scholarship. Victor Vega; Shedden Memorial S500 Scholarship. Mane Gaston; National Honor Society $200 Scholarship. Luis Campos; Epsilon Sigma Alpha Scholarship. Charlie Carroll; Eva Lou Memonal $500 Scholarship. Kevin Dines: Deming Lions Club Scholarship. Becky Brown: Deming Gem and Mineral Society $200 Scholarship. Mark Harrison: Lulac Council «205 $150 Scholar- ships. Louie Garcia and Irma Gutierrez: Luna County Farm Bureau $200 Scholarship. Mary Martinez: Leroy Romero Memonal $3(X) Schol- arship. Steve Edwards: Fraternal Order of Police $2(X) Scholarship, George Pauley: Sunshine Par- ent-Teacher Club $200 Scholarship. Irma Gutier- rez; El Paisano Lioness Club Scholarship. Eva Holguin; International Parent Club $2(X) Schol- arship. Sal Gutierrez: Deming Extension Club $150 Scholarship, Elena Sanchez: Deming Lodge «12, AF AM $200 Scholarship, Kns Nab- ours; Home Federal Savings Tuition Scholar- ship, Socorro Nunez; Deming Rotary $300 Scholarship. Mike Herrera; Dora Jo Munson Memorial Scholarship. Shannon Neyhart; Stu- dent Council $50 Scholarships. Elena Sanchez and Jimmy Leupold: Spamsh Club $ 1 50 Scholar- ship, Bill Burt; Jack Hall Memonal Scholarship. Jimmy Leupold: Basketball Boosters Scholar- ship, Kris Nabours; Most Valuable Player Chess Club .Award, Craig Harnson: Most Improved SCHOLASTIC LETTERS: 1st Year: Maria . meta, Kim Chamberlain. Juan Chin. Julie Cole. Linda Cole. Patty Cortez. Tani Coussans, Ron Donez. Monica Garcia. Karl Haywood. Cliff Heller. Gary Hill. Lynanne Hob- ble, Manna .Marquez, Barbara .Maxey. Regina McAskill, Prestine .Mulremn, Tana Poor, Tom Price, Margarita Tarango, ' eronica Bustamante, Ronnie Viramontes, Michele ' alverde. Michael Rudloff. Terry Mendoza. Mike Herrera. 2nd year: (Bars) James Benzie. Kelly Bowen. Becky Brown. Mane Gaston. Can Hams. Olivia Orosco. Dina .Marquez. Janet Musick. Coy Speer. Kathy Taylor. 3rd year (Bars): Charlene Bowman. Doug Forbes. Bren t Hunt. Debbie Klement. Jimmy Leupold. Mary Martinez. Elena Sanchez. Merit Badges: Commercial Department — Freshman Sabrina Strathman. Sophomore Chnstina Gaston. Junior Olivia Leyba. Senior Maria Gaston. Science Department — Freshman Sabrina Strathman. Sophomore Regina Mc.Askill. Senior Brent Hunt. Fine .Arts Depart- ment — Junior Dina Marquez. Senior Allen Poor. English Department — Freshman Mary Gaston. Sophomore Regina McAskill. Junior Kim Chamberlain, Senior Mike Herrera. Social Studies Department — Freshman Sabrina Strathman, Sophomore Tom Pnce. Junior James Benzie, Senior Elena Sanchez. Math Department — Freshman Angela Giuhani, Sophomore Tom 252



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m »- J98I OPTIMIST TROPHIES FOR TRACK 1. Best Attitude. Doug Forbes; 2. Most Improved. Joey Flores; 3. Most Promising 9th Grader in Track. Mike Thurston; High Point Man. Silas Wilson. 168 ' :; High Point Track Man. Silas Wilson, ISO ' i; High Point Field Man Ernest Wilson, 43. BEST TIME l. 100 METER DASH: Silas Wilson, 11.06. Oza Marshall. 1 1.25; George Cardona, 11.60: Aaron Mayfield, 11.8: Steve Sheldon. 12.3: Javier Ramos. 12.34; Armando Reyes. 12.61; Benny Young. 12.34; Ja,son Loya, 13.0; Tercero Prince. 13.1 BEST TIME l 200 METER DASH: Oza Marshall. 22.32; Silas Wilson, 22.95; Robert Canton, 23.19; Ernest Wilson, 24.23; Paul Reyes. 26.41; Mike Prevatt, 26.71; Tercero Prince, 27.58: Jason Loya. 28.37. BEST TIME IN 400 METER DASH: Silas Wilson. 51.4; George Cardona, 51.6; Ernest Wilson, 53.67; Javier Ramos, 56.51: Paul Reyes, 56.6; Benny Young, 58.0: Mike Thurston. 60.93; Tercero Prince. 61.43; Jason Loya. 61.41. BEST TIME IN 800 METER DASH: George Cardona. 2:03.00; Silas Wilson. 2:12.98 Javier Ramos, 2:14.09: Tercero Prince, 2:14.00 Tony Polish. 2:17.92: Paul Reyes. 2:14.01 Benny Young. 2:23.36; Johnny Borrego. 2:38.79 David Aranda, 2:13.60. BEST TIME IN 1500 METER DA SH: Joey Flores. 4:20.32 (New School Record): Doug Forbes. 4:37.9: David Aranda. 4:26.4: Johnny Borrego. 4:40.20: Mike Prevatt. 5:05.20: Tony Polish. 5:42.37. BEST TIME IN .WOO METER DA SH: Joey Flores. 9:26.08 (New School Record): Doug Forbes, 9:50.00: Mike Prevail. 10:28.06. BEST IN 110 HIGH HURDLES: Armando Reyes. 15.8; Steve Sheldon, 16.3: Jason Loya, 20.1: Benny Young, 20.32. BEST IN 165 LOW HURDLES: Armando Reyes. 21.57: Steve Sheldon. 21.70; David Aranda, 25.09; Jason Loya, 24.56: Johnny Borrego. 24.08; Benny Young, 26.28. BEST IN 400 RELA Y: Oza Marshall, 44.35: Steve Sheldon; George Cardona: Silas Wilson. BEST IN 800 RELAY: Oza Marshall. 134.67; Steve Sheldon: George Cardona: Silas Wilson. BEST IN 1600 MEDLY RELA Y: Oza Marshall, 3:44.25: Steve Sheldon: Silas Wil- son: George Cardona. BEST IN 1600 RELAY: Robert Canton. 3:43.17; Paul Reyes; Armando Reyes: Ernest Wilson. BEST IN SHOT PUT: Ernest Wilson. 40 ' 9 ; Aaron Mayfield, 40 ' 5 : Rey Canton, WVh : Mike Thurston, 30 ' . BEST IN DISCUS: Ernest Wilson, 140 ' 1 : Rey Canton. 137 ' 10 : Aaron Mayfield. 87 ' : Robert Canton, 91 ' . BEST IN LONG JUMP: Silas Wilson, 20 ' 4i 2 : Steve Sheldon, 20 ' 2 ' 2 : Oza Marshall, 18 ' 4 ; Jason Loya, 15 ' ; Ernest Wilson, 16 ' 2 . BEST IN POLE VA ULT: Armando Reyes, ir6 : Tony Polish. W: Mike Prevatt. 9 ' . BEST IN HIGH JUMP: George Cardona. 5 ' 8 : Robert Canton. 5 ' 4 ; David Aranda. 5 ' 2 , Mike Thurston. — . BEST IN JAVELIN: Paul Reyes. I38 ' 6 : Aaron Mayfield. 1I8 ' 0 ; Tony Polish. 106 ' 0 : Mike Thurston. 83 ' 0 . RESULTS OF STATE TRACK M EFT 1981 : 1st Place — 400 Meier Relay: Deming. 44.35; Oza Marshall, Steve Sheldon, George Cardona, Silas Wilson. Fourth Place — 400 Meters: Silas Wil- son. 51.54. Fifth Place -- 100 Meters; Oza Mar- shall. 11.49. Fifth Place — 500 Meter: George Cardona. 2:03.07. Fifth Place — 200 Meiers; Silas Wilson. 22.95 WILDCAT TRACK INDIVIDUAL POINTS 1981: Seniors. Rey Canton, 3, 27 ' 2 points: George Car- dona, 2, 92 ' 2 points: Doug Forbes, 3, 30 points: Steve Sheldon, 3, 76 ' ! points; Silas Wilson. 3, 168 ' 2 points. Juniors, David Aranda, 3, 2iy4 points: Robert Canton, 2, 26 ' 2 points; Oza Mar- shall, 2, 86 4 points; Tony Polish, 1, 1 point: Tercero Prince 1, points: Armando Reyes, 3, 98 ' 2 points: Benny Young, 1. points. Sopho- mores. Joey Flores. I. 78 points; Aaron Mayfield. 2, II points: Mike Prevatt, I. 1 point: Javier Ramos, 2, 18 points; Paul Reyes, I, 7 ' : points; Ernest Wilson, 2, 61 ' 2 points. Freshmen. Johnny Borrego, 1, 1 point; Jason Loya, 1, points: Mike Thurston, 1,0 points. VOLLEYBALL LETTERMEN Anne Knoop, Tricia Prince, Paulene Prevatt, Cyndi Tinney, Anna Viramontes, Armida Orosco. BASEBALL TEAM RECORDS Best Record 25-0, 1980; 22-5, 1979; ' Most Runs 248, 1981; 246, 1980; Fewest Runs Allowed 51, 1980: 60, 1979; Most Times al Bat 736. 1977; Most Hits 260. 1980; ' 256. 1981: Highest Batting Average 419, 1980: ' 406, 1981: ' Most Runs Bat- ted In 211, 1981; 193, 1980; Most Doubles 64, 1978; ' Most Triples 19, 1980; tie 19. 1981; Most Home Runs 20, 1980; 18. 1981; Most Stolen Bases 83. 1979; ' Most Bases on Balls 151. 1981; 108. 1980; Most Strike-outs 155. 1978: Most Errors. 120. 1975: Fewest Errors 31, 1980; ' 37. 1981. INDIVIDUAL RECORDS— SEASON •Most Hits — Chava Gutierrez. 48, 1981; Mike Valverde. 42. 1980; tie Lou Krejci. 42. 1981. •Highest Batting Avg. Chava Gutierrez. .686. 1981; Ron Periera .645. 1979: Lou Krejci. .618. 1981; ' Most Runs Scored — Chava Gutierrez, 53, 1981; Mike Valverde and Chava Gutierrez both 39, 1980: ' Most RBTs — Ron Periera, 43, 1976: Lou Krejci, 42. 1981; ' Most Doubles — Chava Gutierrez. 18. 1981; Ron Periera. 13. 1976; •Most Triples — (tie) Mike Valverde. 4. 1978. 1979; Gil Holguin. 4, 1981: Lou Krejci. 4; Tim Kleinert. 4; Chava Gutierrez, 4, 1978-1979: Most Home Runs — Ron Periera, 12, 1976; ' Most Bases on Balls — Chava Gutierrez, 22, 1981; Victor Valenzuela, 21, 1981; Cass Keeler, 20, 1980; Victor Maynes, 18, 1978; ' Most Stolen Bases — Chava Gutierrez, 36, 1981; Mike Val- verde. 33, 1979; Fewest Strikeouts — Paul Maynes, 1, 1979; ' Fewest Errors — Martin Car- dona, 0, 1981: Manny Marquez, 0, 1981: Rick Krejci, 0, 1981; Lou Krejci, 0, 1980: Alex Quintero, 0, 1979; Chava Gutierrez, 0, 1978; Vic- tor Maynes, 0, 1978; Most Sacrifices — Mike Renteria, 7, 1979; Paul Maynes, 7, 1980; Most Defensive Putouts — Mike Valverde, 161, 1979; •Most Defensive Assists — Chava Gutierrez, 52, 1981: Mike Renteria. 42. 1979; ' On Bases — Chava Gutierrez. 760. 1981. PITCHING Most Wins — Chris Cook. 31-2. 1978; Lowest ERA — Chris Cook. 0.43. 1978: 2nd Lou Krejci, 0.81, 1981; Most Strikeouts — Chris Cook, 152, 1977; Fewest Bases on Ball — Lou Krejci, 6, 1980; Chris Cook. 20. 1976: Javier Avalos. 20, 1979: Most Innings Pitched — Chris Cook, 97, 1977; Most Record — Javier Avalos, 10-0. 1980; Chris Cook, 13-2, 1978. •1981 GOLFRECORDS 3 20-21 81 Socorro Invitational Tourney (36 Holes) Mike Herrera. 84-88=172; James Ortiz. 83- 89=172; Glenn Ellis. 94-96=190: David Ortiz, 1 10-103 = 213. St. Pius, 697; Silver, 746; Deming, 747; Socorro, 774; Ruidoso, 786; T or C. 787; L V. Robertson. N.S. Deming Invitational 3 27-28 81 (31 Holes) Herrera. 83-86=169: J. Ortiz 87-88=175: Ellis, 90-89=185: Gray 91-95 = 186: Jackson, 102- 93= 195. 1. Las Cruces. 677; 2. Alamo. 697; 3 Gadsden. 701; 4, Silver. 702. 5. Deming. 715; 6, Ruidoso. 733: 7. Mayfield. 755: 8. T or C. 794; 9, Cobre. 881. Dona Ana Classic 4 2-3 81 (36 Holes) Herrera, 88-90= 178; J. Ortiz. 86-96= 182; Ellis, 91-95=186; Gray, 90-96= 186; Jackson, 100- 96= 196. 1. Coronado. 675; 2. Las Cruces. 687; 3. Burgess. 696: 4. Gadsden. 699; 5. Eastwood. 700; 6. Alamo. 708: 7. Cathedral. 709; 8. Hanks. 717; 9. Silver. 725; 10. Riverside. 729; 11. Deming, 732; 12. Jefferson. 736: 13. Mayfield. 746: 14. Parkland, 762; 15. Austin, 769; 16. Bel Air. 780; 17. Cobre. 799. Gadsden Invitational 4 10 81 (18 Holes) Herrera. 79; J. Ortiz. 84; Ellis. 87; Jackson, 98: D. Ortiz. 99. 1. Riverside. 318: 2. Alamo. 320; 3. Gadsden. 32 1 ; 4. Silver. 330; 5. Las Cr uces. 334; 6. Mayfield. .345: 7. Deming. 348; 8. T or C. 348; 9. Cobre. 357; Socorro, tr.. 378. TorC Invitational 4 1 1 81 (18 Holes) Herrera. 89; J. Ortiz. 88; Ellis. 92; Jackson. 114; M. Johnson. 109. 1. Belen, 334: 2. Cathedral 352, 3. Las Cruces. 366; 4. Silver. 369; 5. Cobre, 374; 6. Deming, 378; 7. T or C. 378: 8. Socorro, 389. Ruidoso Invitational 4 24-25 81 (54 Holes) Herrera, 86-75-79 = 240; J. 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