Marcos De Niza High School - Libro de Oro Yearbook (Tempe, AZ)

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'N lp f- . fl 'Jn vxxb Opening Student Life Classes Academics Sports Organizations Closing 2 10 46 116 144 190 234 Table Of Contents Above: Seniors Kari McDonald and Michelle Taylor perform for a responsive crowd during the big game against McClintock. Right: DECA Presi- dent Don Lundberg shows his spirit by leading the crowd seated at the fifty-yard line. . , A ,Q -. .,...i ..... ,,::: of 2 wif sufiufuzk bm: L Q HSWM' VS EWWQMZ ' 13' X. M44 l 42+l'f4-1 z gg ,,. :flaw ,if M x-39 u i :i.55f l' xfgwffff fi , , si if h i gg? 3,5154 3 Q ,z VZ si FL vzlki ,4 1 . A ,rf 5 :Kaffe ' :ex 1 ,,-. Jeri , ...f ...... ., - 5555: A , f' : :: r :agus : :--:::::--:li-I .gg 5:22 ,aff wgy r 'E'E2 '2E'l2'2.I2'5i2 5, -j.:.-:::g 5 : gi-2: 1:j,:::,: W2 gr 3:5-g:g ::-5:5:g:gH .. .... s i. . , :gm .... mba :5::::'y::,:: : . . 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Gpenrng 3 Q-N' Unity prevailed at Marcos, bringing students and faculty from widely differ- ent backgrounds together as one. Ac- complishments of both students and teachers in and out of the classroom were widely recognized and celebrat- ed, creating a sense of pride in the en- tire school. One example could be found in the enthusiastic responses at athletic competitions as well as an over- all feeling of regret in any disappoint- ments. Each student had over sixty choices , - r 1-af--' 'iw' wt' .f,. 3 M, A A .V Jig' l 'isikwf A' gr 9 1 -1- f Top right: juniors Bryan Hooks and Bruce Binkley leave the science lab classroom after third hour. Above: Marcos' campus provides students many quiet places to enjoy the company of others. Right: Seniors john Villarreal and Sonny Abbott direct their attention to activity outside the up- perclassman lockers. 4 0 Opening tat?-'Wai of clubs, activities, and athletics from which to chose, so that every individ- ual, no matter how diverse the interest, could find a niche. Many of these groups, as well as individual classes, combined efforts on such projects as the United Way campaign, working to- gether on projects which benefited not only the school, but also the communi- ty. These activities also brought people close together, allowing for the forma- tion of friendships that would last a life- time. ,, .. . 1? Q11 uv' 1:46 4., .J- fl' Top: Ronna Winters, Kim jackson and Michelle Hillman enjoy their lunches together during fourth hour. Far left: Pommies Hollyn McPheters, Adrienne Cassidy, Heather Landon, and Nancy Hudman show their friendship at the special lunchtime assembly. Left: Varsity Cross Country runner Steve Quintero goes over a course map with Coach john Dutton. Opening 5 Xa Gages-5Y?9s rxtbiwlll Qt unique with the classroom. available to students they desired to work in-depth level. With the r i i 6 6 0 Opening Top: Bryan Hartman displays the typical Thursday attire worn by the Varsity Football team. Above: Seniors Amy Beadles, Michelle Downs and Mi- chelle Edens pose for their picture outside the senior locker compound. if is E Qu WS 12 'Q 5234? LS .5 my izi 3 QIL 'i Kia ' Q, iffs .,w Fw? fm . M ,a wt 1 , ' A-4 K' ,f W: 7 , W f, u- f ,M as ,, fy , Q, H 5. V A , ,A , M' ' Af 3 ' ' 15, 6' if V H , f .W Q, , , 'M 1' V ,, 1. W N, 5 P 5 Q-fi in vi 15 , in . .,f ' , ,X ,,,,, W1 , ,, 'X 2 w . ,...4 , l..1-'I Q ,...,-. j ma , 'Q I , 1- rw' 1 'H , mi N !Al ' ' ' K ' A L V . Q N.-3'!1g 'z, xffg :: earn if 'W G M K' k Nw. ' RL Z P '5 VA :ssl W 'ha 5,gfg,y ., Y W I-'fy x 'sk sn? ,, I .,., '51 1 iii WA 'ww Q f-' ,. eps? F -1 .394 'Q X ,A ,,,, M . M ji.. R v 'xx . 223,25 f 3 gm Q ,gi , , ,N r. Vlh45i'f? fd-ml I wa.. J H x ,Q-i.. --Q -f.,. .. ww 4, N f 'vc ' ' ,Q 4 S' ' ef? 3 1? if J. ' 4 A 6? , 5 r S , fm k 5 1 ' 1' W? E if An 9 2 l l i 4513 Activity abounded on campus due to spirited participation in athletic com- petitions and other school-related ac- tivities. Football games, spirit assem- blies, class assemblies, Homecoming Week, and Spring Week were just a few of the activities that kept students alive, and spirited participation was the key. While the pommies and cheerleaders were kept busy performing at games and assemblies, student council main- tained a hectic schedule, organizing Homecoming, the Christmas dance, Coronation, Morp, and Prom. The group also ran the majority of assem- blies. Other performances, by the var- amy ious bands, orchestra, and choirs also crowded the calendar, providing ex- cellent entertainment for faculty and students alike. Examples of the hectic activities which flooded the campus could be found during Homecoming and Spring Weeks. With activities planned for each day, students participated in t-shirt sales, enjoyed lunch-time D.l.'s, dressed up in response to Hero and Pajame Days. With this hum of busy activity on campus and the various activities, it was easy to see that on the Marcos de Niza campus, WE ARE ALIVE. Top left: Varsity Cheer celebrates a touchdown by constructing a human pyramid. Middle left: Enthusiasm builds as the Padres prepare to return for the second half against McClintock. Left: Drummers Sean Paddock and jennifer Meador lead the percussion section of the band at the Dobson assembly. Above: Senior Sheri Jerome performs for the crowd during fifth hour lunch. Opening 9 il 4 X I L l l it J ' 1 I , if Xxj QP 4 Top left: Mr. Vanney, after receiving a pie in the face, addresses the student body at a pep assem- bly. Top Right: Barbara Akey and Scott Charben- eau wait for a friend after school near the senior tables, Above: Seniors Dave Seburn and Willy Lira walk to their lockers before lunch. Left: While all of Marcos cheers, Senior jason Mullis proceeds to throw a pie in Mr. Vanney's face. This was fulfillment of a promise Mr. Vanney made to the Varsity football team if they beat McClintock. 10 Student Life IUIDE I llff ef -r inabi- SL: Top: Paul Oberhaus, Bryan Hartman, and Steve Bruner, all Varsity football players, display their spirit during football season by shaving the side of their heads. Above: Eckart Pape, Steve Quintero, and Berta Quintero casually recall the day's events. Left: Iunior Bruce Binkley gives a friendly hello to freshman lodee Zeiger. Student Life 0 11 ,affix .1 Student's personalities were reflected by their cars. Proud to show off their flashy wheels were fl-rl Marc Garcia, Cathy Copple, Eric Peterson, Lisa Davis, Ken Payne, Tanya Rosenbluth, Ward Baker, julie Dokendorf, and Kristy Edwards. 12 ' Student Life mil alll Although the feeling on campus this year was We All Belong, it was obvious to those who observed student fashion that individuality was the most impor- tant factor in determining what stu- dents wore. Students' personalities de- termined their preferences, mixing and matching current fashion trends, creat- ing unique styles of clothing, and even played a part in students! choice of automobile. Clothing styles ranged from the con- servative to the wild and daring. From backpacks to bookbags, sneakers to pumps, the ways things were worn had a direct relationship to a person's char- acter. For every person, there was a dif- ferent and unique style which mirrored the personality. The student parking lot contained a wide variety of vehicles. From broken- down models to the more expensive Mercedes 360 S.L., students were bent on finding a set of wheels to get them around. Whether self-paid or parent- funded, many managed to get a car. Campus styles demonstrated the di- versified personal statements students chose to make. Although students may have had less of a choice of automobile, the various cars nevertheless added to the diversity of styles and color that converged on the Marcos de Niza cam- pus. Top right: A backpack and sunglasses complete Michelle Hillman's sporty style. Top left: Biker hats, popular among students, was a trademark with Bobby Pfautz. Left: Phil Dixon, jason Mullis and Willy Lira model their style between classes on game day. Student Life 13 Sfmt 50? l aol? Syizriff School spirit exploded early in the year prompted by strong participation from a rowdy group of juniors. Stu- dents displayed enthusiasm by partici- pating in various activities during spirit assemblies The first assembly of the year psyched students for the annual rivalry between Marcos and McClintock. This assembly also included the traditional freshman initiation. Freshmen enter- tained the upperclassmen by bobbing for greased eggs, eating pepper sand- wiches, rolling balls around the gym with their noses, and catching pies in their faces. Although the student body may have come to the assembly feeling sluggish and unspirited, they left ex- cited and confident that Marcos would find victory over McClintock. All of the pep assemblies seemed to follow this pattern, with emotions running higher after the assemblies. Chants and class competitions were popular with all of the classes and arose at the most unexpected times. While the pommies and cheerleaders performed for the student body, rais- ing spirits for the games, the band did its part by playing the fight song, alma mater and other lively tunes led by Drum Majorette, Anjanette Bigler. Adam Phillips, Matt Armstrong, Troy Gray, Brandon West and Steve LaLonde played an important role in promoting spirits, performing as the first male cheerleaders at Marcos. These lively assemblies played a ma- jor role in raising spirit at Marcos de Niza. Top: Ted DeQuina, junior, sings for Marcos stu- dents during a lunch-hour spirit assembly. Far right: Mr. Vanney catches a pie in the face from Senior jason Mullis, after losing a bet made last year that Marcos would not beat McClintock. Right: Butch Carranza sings and plays his saxa- phone with The Amigos during a lunch assembly. T4 0 Student Life x ,LX 4 S! lc 'Q'-we --.,,. ,Nils 'Ck Top right: Marc Dias, roots on the junior section for Marcos during the assembly for the Marcos vs. McClintock football game. Top left: Freshman Theresa Witter is a good sport smiling even after catching a pie in the face during the freshman initiation. Bottom: The band entertained stu- dents, prompting spirit during lunch before the Mt. View game. aye: A Student Life 0 15 , .: f..i-una Top: Marcos students cheer on their victorious Above: Padre mascot lody Fults and gorilla, Me- team at the Marcos vs. McClintock football game. lissa Beamsley, represent Marcos on the sidelines at the McClintock game. Right: Varsity cheer promotes spirit during halftime. 16 ' Student Life ti lm T M l Q5 Mala, It is a Friday night at the football game. The crowd is cheering as the players take their positions after a touchdown. The awesome scoreboard is glowing in the dim light, revealing an everchanging outcome. As the team scores yet another touchdown, the crowd roars in excitement. This is the kind of spirit our school had at the football games last fall. In a successful attempt to have fun and pro- vide the players with encouragement, the students of Marcos de Niza High School displayed an abundance of en- thusiasm. The sale of Padre buttons, ribbons, and shirts also boosted school spirit. These popular items, sold throughout the year, showed students from our school and others just how spirited we really were. Numerous cheers also upheld school spirit. Students were heard yelling cheers such as P-P-P-A-D, R-R-R-E-S, P-A-D, R-E-S. PADRES go! and 1-2-3- 4-5, we don't take no jive, 6-7-8-9-10, back it up and do it again and even more descriptive of our school, We've got spirit yes we do, we've got spirit, how about you?! Above left: Paul Landrum emphasizes how Mar- cos de Niza is always if 1. Above right: Kim Davis and April Shumway show the dedication it takes to be a member ofthe Padre band. Left: Marcos students react enthusiastically after yet another touchdown. Student Life Sita Q On October 20, for the fourth year in a row, Marcos de Niza held an out-of- state college night. Dr. Bill Fitzgerald sponsored the event which was assisted by the National Honor Society. The purpose of this annual assembly is to give students an opportunity to learn about colleges located outside of Ari- zona. The event was not restricted to those students who attend Marcos. Students and parents from around the valley were encouraged to attend. Over fifty colleges and universities, from Adams State, to the United States Academies, to Williams Wood were re- presented. Registrars and admissions officers from colleges around the country attended. These representa- tives spent the evening answering seemingly-endless questions. Financial aid admissions, and campus curricular and co-curricular functions were some areas of particular interest. Although the event was open to members of all classes, mostly juniors and seniors attend. Eric Peterson, one of the many juniors there, said lt's a good way to get started planning for my future early. Travis Wright was also enthused, It had a lot of information about a lot of great colleges around the country. Top: Marcos de Niza counselors assist in answer- ing general questions. Above right: Pam Crowe, David Laurence, both juniors, and Eric Weikert, senior, explore a college of interest. Right: Senior Patrick Kelly read information at one of the many college tables. Far right: Senior David Wade stops to consider a university on college night. 18 Student Life ll: ,Ag U xg 5 ' ak' ,V ,,,,, f A - l ' t' ttlf 3 7 In ,,,.,,, i Www V - f 1 i ', l V 1 'V f p i 'L.. 9 9 ,, vllll v 'L' ,, A, f I i 2 ff' A 2 I l 4 Girl GUESS f ,j4Q1 ' 'IQOX 431 4 V A 'V' Top left: Senior Kyle Hillis signs up for a per- ferred college. Top right: An interested student speaks with a representative of AZUSA Pacific University. Left: Michelle Pearlman and Tanya Rosenbluth, both seniors, review the material they have collected. Above: A valley student signs up for more information on the college of her choice. Student Life 0 19 l Top left: Greg Streech dresses as his favorite idol, a blues brother, on hero dayg Top right: jared Rittenhouse and Nicole Young set up the decora- tions for the Homecoming dance in the gymg Above: Gioia Pitts and Gerardo De Los Santos 20 0 Student Life ,f wiv? 41 share a moment of friendship on pajama day dur- ing Homecoming Weekg Right: Michelle Guzman assists in decorating the gym by blowing up bal- loons for the Homecoming dance. l I K uf' lwmw , M 5' ' , ,,,, ,i 1 . 7 S jf A one S Q at M P. 'YK' ' f Y , , f J f .ff i Eajesf' wfffc mt The campus of Marcos De Niza was bursting with excitement during Spirit Week, which promoted school spirit in preparation for the Homecoming game. Students enthusiastically participated in many events. Wednesday was Pajama Day when students could come to school dressed in their night clothes. Long johns were the warmest of cos- tumes, but teddy bears were the ones closest to the heart. On Thursday, Hero Day, students were able to portray their childhood idols. Students and faculty dressed in everything from the Blues Brothers to kissing bandits. Also on Thursday night, the annual spirit bonfire was held, at which time seniors were auctioned off to the highest bidder to be a slave for the entire day and night on Friday. Friday found students wearing their Homecoming week T-shirts to show off their spirit and enthusiasm for the Homecoming game that night.All in all, the week was successful, filled with nu- merous unusual events. Above left: Lisa Davis shows off her senior slave day attire while Karla Monniger looks ong Above right: Andrea liminez and friend prepare for nap time on Pajama day, Center: Terri Dorsey and Tina Espinoza get a piggyback ride from Corwyn Lacy during Homecoming week, Bottom: Sherri lenniges helps in selling carnations during Home- coming week. Student Life 21 mt we me 5 A romantic theme for Homecoming 1986, Heaven in Your Eyes, reflected the emotions and spirits of Marcos' stu- dents. The week before the homecom- ing game, the funfilled spirit days helped to boost student moral. Twelve candidates, paired into six couples, competed for the titles of homecoming king and queen. Melissa Beamsley, Cathy Copple, Samantha Thomas, Lisa Mancuso, Kristy Edwards, and Lisa Davis were all nominees for homecoming queen. jeff Haugen, Brett Hofmann, Martin Despain, Sean War- ren, Gerard De Los Santos, and jeff San- uik were nominated for the 1986 homecoming king. Stand-ins were nec- essary for a few of the male candidates because of their participation on the football team that night. The participants in the ceremony were not chauffeured around the track in convertibles as they were last year because of an installation of a new track. Instead, they were introduced as they strolled across the turf and stood in their designated places to form an open triangle. The suspense was ended when Lisa Mancuso and Sean Warren were announced the 1986 Queen and King toward the end of the ritual at half-time. The attendance of alumni at the game was tremendous. Included among them were several cheerleaders from last year who made a special ap- pearance at the game and performed along with the current cheerleaders. A special feature to this once-a-year oc- casion was a fireworks display including an illuminated sign that urged Go Pa- dres. Top: Lisa Mancuso shares a hug with her brother jim after being announced the 1986 Homecom- ing Queen. Bottom left: Keate Despain stands in for his brother, Martin Despain, while escorting Samantha Thomas across the field at the home- coming ceremony. Bottom right: Cathy Copple and Brett Hofmann smile as they await the results for king and queen. 22 Student Life Top left: Melissa Beamsley stands with jim Man- cuso who is a stand-in for jeff Haugen. Top right: King Sean Warren and Queen Lisa Mancuso pose proudly for their 1986 homecoming royalty pic- ture. Bottom left: Lisa Davis excitedly awaits the announcement with Vinnie Canecchia, who is a stand-in for jeff Sanuik. Bottom right: Kristy Ed- wards and Gerard De Los Santos shared a smile with the excitement of the night. King Sean Warren: I found out at half- time , . . one of the managers came in and told me. It was one of the most exciting things that has ever happened to me . .. lwill never forget it!Queen, Lisa Mancuso: I could never possibly describe the feeling. I was really ex- cited. Student Life 0 23 illllllllllllliilllliiiillliillll IIIQTIIIIIIllll.IlllIIICQICDDIDQDIIIIQQQDIQ -I P' A X .f Y 24 0 Student Life MA-L Zami ' 4,46 54' In past years, many performances by the drama department have enter- tained Marcos audiences. Students, faculty, and parents are always im- pressed by the quality of these dramat- ic endeavors. This year, the first performance was Fame. Based on the movie, Fame, it was set in New Yorlc's School of the Arts. Ms. Partee, head of the drama de- partment, worked hard on the musical production with her crew and cast. The one thing that made this year's perfor- mance stand out was the faculty partici- pation. Many faculty members partici- pated, including Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. Waltuch, Mr. Greaven, and others who worked alongside students. Auditions for the play began in late September, and the cast spent about two hours a day rehearsing, singing and dancing its way to the performance held in late fall. Tickets were sold at the door for the performance on Novem- ber 13, 14, and 15. Fame exploded with excitement throughout the presenta- tion, and all who attended were happy they had not missed the excellent pre- sentation. Opposite page: Top left: The dancers of the play, Fame pose for their picture during a dress re- hearsal. Bottom left: Sean jensen, Gary Farley and Erin Smith tell their waiter, Bill Hagen, what they want to order. Bottom right: Mr. Greaven inter- views Gary Farley during a scene from Fame. This page: Top left: The stage crew from the production, Fame, poses for a picture. Middle left: Wendy Matheson and Robert Bently show their application to Mrs. Waltuch to try out for the School of the Arts. Middle right: Eric lensen and Seth Blumberg discuss the music that Eric's character, Bruno, plays. Bottom: Mrs. Waltuch scolds Robert Bently in class during the produc- tion of Fame. Student Life 25 'Ka 5214 Aside from dances, assemblies, and special events, the 1986-87 school year at Marcos was spent in a simple way. The everyday, seemingly trivial events or campus life are what made the stu- dents' years at Marcos so memorable. Munching with friends, amidst the chit-chatter of the cafeteria, and driv- ing out to lunch packed in cars were among the daily routines at Marcos. There was never a loss of appetite where the student body was involved. This showed immensely in the success of numerous candy sales. The hubbub of campus could be heard in the six minutes between classes which began with the sounding of the first bell, as students funneled out of classes. The noise grew, rising to a peak, but with the second bell, ab- ruptly ended. The few stragglers left sprinted to class to avoid being marked tardy. After the rigamarole of attending classes, many of the more energetic students found pleasure in joining clubs or participating in athletics. At Marcos, there were many various forms of extracurricular activities, clubs, and sports. Memories of Marcos de Niza's spot- light performances, such as dances, athletics and clubs will live on forever in the souls of the student body, but it was the seemingly trivial moments of each day which provided the heart of campus life. Top left: Paul Bennewitz shares his newly-learned baking skills to Russell Bjerke during a foods lab. Center: Aundrea Meadows and Barry julian leave their Physics class, but their thoughts are mainly on the upconung ganna Centerleft Studenu emerge from classes filling the halls full for the fleeting six minutes it takes to rush to class. Right: Travis Wright shows his Padre support while he and Marc Dias help out in the A.V. room. 26 Student Life 1'Y zsrwygggifkwc f 'Z .. .... M, ,.f glllifli I ln. 'lin ll gm z 1152521-3 ' gulf. t ws.-M k E .,, 1 ft .5 V N-.KS 4+ ,, M X- -,.. W. 5'--vi.. .. Top: Sean Warren, Corwyn Lacey, and Martin DeSpain discuss the game that night as they head for lunch. Above: Christen Bruce enjoys a few minutes outside as she moves from one class to the next. Left: Laurie Hatch and Stacey Schoff spend their lunch hour at Burger King. Student Life 0 27 i i E ti I gf L. . Q X X Top left: Marcos Rendon beats his drum in rhythm to the Christmas music. Top right: Santa, Gary Olsen, brings Christmas cheer to the Mar- cos Christmas Assembly while David Dotts and Todd Boyd sing in the background. Above: Christi Eitel and Todd Boyd sing Twas the Night Before Christmas in their P,l.'s. Right: Trumpet players joel Press, Scott Palmer, Steve Wade, Scott Yandell and Scott Rye play for a faculty and student audience. 28 Student Life H , ? 4a Y agp If f fi it .J if 1 diff: aft JM W as V Z W X 3 E ....,.,,, 1 3 ff- 2351 ,gf li l st? E .. fi We XJQE. During the period of annual holiday festivities in the nation, the student body at Marcos was inspired with sea- sonal excitement at the 1986 Christmas Assembly. The Padre Concert Band magnifi- cently performed songs related to the holiday spirit and contributed in mak- ing the assembly special and unique. Although the orchestra played for the Christmas Assembly in past years, they were not able to assist by performing on this occasion. The A Capella Choir was another fac- tor that aided in the raising of Christ- mas enthusiasm. Their voices enter- tained the student body with tradition- al holiday music such, as Halleluiah and Mary's Little Boy Child as Marcos stu- dents indulged in their own early cele- bration. The guitar ensemble, led by Mr. Bob Diaz, sang and played familiar tunes in- viting the audience to clap and sing along, Mrs. Garcia, Spanish teacher, of- fered her talents with her maracas and joined in with Feliz Navidad toward the end of the assembly. Christmas comes only once a year, but with the help of Marcos de Niza's talented musical groups, the students had a memorable holiday season. Top: During the holiday assembly, Sonia Turru- biartes, Kelly Sparks and Kris Huskinson spread the Christmas cheer with their singing. Center left: Tredessa Frank uses her talents for playing the bassoon. Center right: joe Monyer shares Christmas spirit by singing to Marcos de Niza students and faculty. Bottom: Dr. Fitzgerald shakes hands with Ankur Bansal after giving him an academic letter for having a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.8 for two consecutive years. Student Life 29 For the past six ears, Marcos de Niza High School has held its annual Super Dance, a fund-raiser for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Many Marcos students got to ether again this year to celebrate the tieme, Dance for those who can't! Money was raised through pledges. A minimum of thirty-five dollars worth of pledges was required to attend the dance. ln previous years, each pledge received a minimum of twenty-five cents an hour, resulting in at least three dollars for the twelve hours, from noon to midnight, that the students danced. This year, however, students sought donations rior to the dance and then met the obligation to dance for a full twelve hours. Held at Rawhide, the Su er Dance included students from twelve partici- pating schools. Although the number of students participating was not as suc- cessful as in past years, Marcos de Niza showed the most spirit and support by yielding fifty of the eighty-two students who partici ated. Marcos de Niza alone made 3,200 to contribute to the Muscular Dystrophy cause. Top: Seniors Lori Lagro and Dawn Rainwater wait to carpool with other DECA Members and Mr. Greaven in the faculty parking lot. Left: Lorena Nash does the Limbo while student watch. Top right: Gloria Ortega and Brad DeVar embrace for a picture. Bottom right: Karla Moninger and Lau- ra Splinter enjoy themselves at the annual Super Dance. 30 Student Life lllllllllIlllll.llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII gk l xf A f 6, K -- Q, an ..-as-I -. ks. may l . Q., +4 '1 .. 5 t 'xt' :ith ' it 'Wi M , , I 'Wm 4, rf .-wg OIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIillhilllllIllIll!llllljlIllIIljlllllllQlO0llll... '.. Top: juniors, Adrienne La Pointe, jill Rudow, Blake Tyler, Kris Huskinson and Angela Hu regis- ter before the Super Dance at Rawhide. Left: DECA members, Lorena Nash, Michelle Guzman, Matt Harper and Brad Gavigan dance to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy. Student Lifc ' 31 M NN -- ss , K f. , at Q , , gifs. Irs-5122--fs? 5:55 21-5 gwqr-bS:Qt fngegi , M, wi.-fi: .-.. :sa t, We 5 X Top: Keri Crowl and Angie Bigler prepare for the evening rush at Pistol Pete's Pizza. Bottom left: james leambey gets prepared to bag the next customer's groceries at Fry's. Bottom right: Ni- cole Boruch files important papers while working at Amkor Electronics. 32 0 Student Life gc? 551533583 , t X . 4 R . Q X 11 VX is ,ve : .ft 5:5-fl: T ,.... 559 sz 'J i2f'11q,gsiff--1.sw.s1:- -sz: -- my is s. 1 . v,,, M-. . X . . :-k-x. . ..1t,q,iS....,g...i. - ' . .i:- ,mi is ii. M... i.::i.q- hiin , .. Y N Swami. 1. .. X X X X . . New -L i ' .:- c..f33:,ws. ,... 1 -- se. . ,ms ww Y X K s Si t . s. 3 . .iw X..Xff ., ,f11sg.51-.sew 'ws . T . .fff m,s3a5ge22:.:.st3j f 'i 'EN , It .. f -- :' 'Z A if5:13:?YJf5 4'tt.k gill: ,,W...v ., , - swiss.-f.!?:I V ,. .lf :sf .xii -...N-Him-,,:.1.:-K. 12.-as ,,.... ,...g....,, ft ., i kf,,,, 5 .53 rr-:: rw? vs ' 522: Q.: . . -1I- Q. L kk -- Q ,Neff ss... Ns' QJLPQISQLUIICK, 'W , Whether it was at a clothing store, grocery store, restaurant or cafeteria, many students at Marcos de Niza worked hard both on and off the cam- pus. Students worked for many rea- SODS-IO help out at home, save for col- lege, or just for a few extra dollars. Whatever the job and whatever the reason, students worked hard. Co-operative Office Education KCOEJ was one job program in the business department at Marcos. ln this program, students received help finding office jobs at such places as Salt River Project, lawyers' offices, and Arizona State Uni- versity. Students were paid while they received credit for their work. Mrs. Crews was in charge of the COE pro- gram at Marcos. Students also enjoyed working at re- tail stores and restaurants. Michelle Ab- bot was one sophomore who worked hard and did not have to worry about grades. I usually work nights so I have time to do my homework after school. Michelle works about twenty hours a week at McDonalds. I work for extra money to put away for a car, she added. In any case, the students here worked hard for their money the past school year. Top Left: Ted Brennan gathers the carts from the earlier shoppers of the day. Top right: Susan Lee waits for groceries to come her way. Bottom: Donna Riley answers telephones at a law office job that she received from the COE program. l h Student Life 0 33 , it li gl lliw Qlt atilml Production performance students were busy second semester working on two one-act, student-directed plays to be presented in the spring. The two plays, A Game, directed by senior Amber Cowen, and The Final Dress Rehearsal directed by Robert Bentley, sophomore, were selected for performance by the class members. In the four-person performance of A Game, the players were Sean Jensen, Bill Hagen, Chris Mathias and Wendy Matheson. The Final Dress Rehearsal Cast was Suzy Csaszar and Sean Jensen. Others in the cast were Kim Gasparek, Twain Archer, and Kelly Ray, Melissa Harmon and Michele Husmann. Both the shows were produced by the drama teacher, Mrs. Partee, al- though the student directors were giv- en full responsibility for the produc- tions. Mrs. Partee said, lt is all on their shoulders, but I expect good results. The student directors were selected on the basis of experience and enthusiasm for the job. Robert Bentley, a sopho- more, lacked experience but was ener- getic enough to take on the task of directing, said Mrs. Partee. Through their hard work and efforts, the class's cast members, technicians and directors ended the year with two super shows that pleased the student body. Top left: Mrs. Partee inspects a stage light before the show. Top right: All the world's a stage, says Sean jensen mimicking Shakespeare as he gets into his character for the play. Center right: Sean lensen and Chris Galindo get some last minute instructions before the show. Bottom right: Con- struction began during 1986 on the new Marcos de Niza auditorium. 34 Student Life fi fit YL. Top: Tongue tied at rehersal, Bill Hagen, junior, amuses Wendy Matheson, junior. Left: The show Cannot go on without props and sets. Shawn Lamb saws backstage. Above: Toni Fasri takes a quiet moment to review her script. Student ff 5 ' ,,,, , 32 if i J 1 72 if 2 mf l 3 1 gf l. 3 t AX Xu Top: Tiffany Smith, Shannon Yerbic, Shannon Randle, julie Lambert, Toni Miller, Charles Wells, and Noreen Sharkey get together for a group picture at Burger King. Above: Marcos students prepare for a fun-filled weekend. Right: junior Suzanne Anthony calls some friends to join in the fun. 36 ' Student Life 40-vu., Af- , f? Ir , 'MQ 571, llwaltii At Marcos de Niza, like most other schools, there was one thing that kept students going through the year Weekends. And at Marcos de Niza weekends were made to have fun. They usually started with a Friday night game. There, students began to make plans for the rest of the night and Saturday. Burger King was another place where students went to see what was going on. There are many people who enjoyed dancing the night away. They went to dance clubs, such as Prisms and Sgt. Peppers. Some other students spent time getting together at friends' houses for a good time. Others liked to go to the movies and then out for a bite to eat, while some simply rented movies at home. Weekend afternoons were spent shopping or just kicking back to relax. Some students browsed Fiesta Mall, meeting new friends, while others en- joyed thrift shopping along Mill Ave- nue. However students spent their week- ends, they were well relaxed on Mon- day, ready to face another challenging week at school. Top left: Shopping is hard work, so Brandi Harter takes a cookie break at Fiesta Mall. Top right: Senior jason Mullis takes a moment out of his busy night for a picture. Left: Tredessa Frank, Glenn Thopsey, Charm Marvin, Marcos Rendon, Gwen Wakefield, and Kim Davis, all members of Padre Band, pose for a picture after playing at a Friday night basketball game. Student Life 37 Ambtl 'bt This year a new club was added to the MdN campus. S.A.D.D., Students Against Driving Drunk, is an active club whose goal is to prevent death and in- juries due to accidents caused by stu- dents driving while intoxicated. They began this year with a special presenta- tion called Amber Lights. The goal of Amber Lights was to in- spire students to realize the value of balance and moderation in their lives. According to the ideas upon which Amber Lights was based, if students are to change their attitude about drinking and driving, they must be impressed with the benefits of the change, as well as the steps needed to bring out the change. The president of S.A.D.D. here at MdN, Greg Streech, spoke to the stu- dents and faculty on what they were about to see and the purposes of S.A.D.D. Sarah Burger, an active mem- ber of the S.A.D.D. organization, said Many students don't want to become involved in S.A.D.D., because they drink, but the purpose of 5.A.D.D. is not to discourage drinking, but to dis- courage drinking and driving. S.A.D.D. met in Mr. Adler's Drivers' Ed room about every week to plan new things, talk about progress they made and make posters for upcoming events. MdN should be proud of these few people trying to tackle such a big prob- lem. Top: Debbie johnson and Monica Birney make posters at a S.A.D.D. meeting. Left: Mr. Adler talks with S.A.D.D. members at an after-school meeting. Right: Terrey Mason passes out the S.A.D.D. contracts to students as they leave the gym. 38 Student Life X J 'L s. we www i t - X N Q. F543 . 2 rf I , Q5 Top left: Greg Streech speaks to the students of Marcos de Niza before the presentation of Am- ber Lights. Top right: MdN students file into the gym to find their seats for the show. Bottom right: Dr. Meyer awaits the presentation of Am- ber Lights. Bottom left: Toni Garcia and Mindy Verdugo emerge from the gym discussing the show. Student Life ' 39 N , K v, 1. 1 ttt 7 9 2 f f Top left: Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis star in the hit movie, Top Gun. Top right: Dawn Zabinski, Denise Wilson, and Tiffany Witters are just a few of the many Padres who spend their lunch hour at Burger King. Above: Mr. Rollins, voted favorite 40 ' Student Life H W ,, aw 2 W ? , W sa ,,.,. x teacher at Marcos, takes time out to play with the class's pet gerbil. Right: Favorite actor, Bruce Wil- lis, and favorite actress, Cybil Shepherd, star in their hit T,V. show, Moonlighting. QM T We The Next Time l Fall, please Stand by Me. We'll Run DMC to an ASU game and stop in at Burger King. After that we'll read the Marcos Poll to see what's hot and what's not: Actor: Bruce Willis Tom Cruise Bill Cosby Actress: Cybil Shepherd Molly Ringwald Heather Locklear T.V. Show: Moonlighting The Cosby Show Alf Movie: Top Gun Stand by Me Aliens GroupfSinger: Run DMC REM Smiths Song: The Next Time I Fall Stand by Me You Be lll'n Radio Station: KZZP KUPD KEYX Teacher: Rollins College Football Team: ASU UCLA Nebraska Fast Food Restaurant: Burger King McDonald's Taco Bell Top: Michelle Edens shows off her ASU spirit by wearing one of the ever-popular Sundevil sweat- shirts. Left: Disk jockey Mike Elliot looks over the KZZD newsletter. Student Life 41 ill Fashions took a blast from the past for 1987 as the 1950's 60's and 80's were all mixed together in one crazy swirl of style and color. The 1950's flair for hair was reflected by ponytails and buzz cuts. Holding on for another year was the now-classic bob, but it was updated as longer and straighter. For the guys, mohawks were out, but there was no shortage of peroxide-splashed bangs, sometimes long enough to cover the eyes. Girls' styles were flavored with modern innovations such as crimping or playful bows and headbands. Mousses, gels and lotions created the extreme effects most students strived for on special occasions. Gold and silver earrings were a popu- lar accessory for guys, as well as girls. They ranged from dangly hoops, as seen in the psychadelic sixties, to a sim- ple post worn by trendy guys. Also from the sixties, turtlenecks made the scene, But combined with leggings, shoulder pads, and a Swatch Watch, the look was strictly eighties. Brand names fading fast were lzod, O.P., and Ralph Lauren, replaced by popular brand names including For- enza, Espirit, Guess, Union Bay, Gen- nerraf and of course, the suddenly vogue Corona T-Shirts. Along with the fitness boom came Reeboks and rugby styles for both genders, as well as biker caps and skater gear. The bottom line for the 1987 fashion was a creative freedom to choose from styles of three distinctive eras. Above left: Heather Cassidy wears the popular turtleneck that is stylish year 'roundg Above right: Erin Smith and Kristi Karpinski, sophomores, hap- pily model their attire during lunch, Right: Skate- boarding gear has become a popular style, as well as a sport among students. 42 Student Life Z 'fmasmw z W ,,,, A V , W, , fi rryyyi ' ' fm - Y lg! , any V lz l R A A ll -war, V , . , ,Q i s if F t W 3 I 4 A .,,,,,,, ' H, Xt QWW , W , Zi' 'V 9 ew . Above left1Crimping, shown by Christine Varela, creates a modern look students strive for on some occasionsp Top right: Cam DeSart shows his own style through his clothing and hair styleg Bottom right: Multiple earrings serve as a fashion statement for some studentsg Left: Converse shoes and other skater styles are popular among many students. Student Life 0 43 Top left: The Libyan Naval Academy after being attacked by the United States. Top right: The Statue of Liberty shown during the Fourth of july celebration. Bottom Right: Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson after their royal wedding cere- monies. Above: A farmer surrveys his ruined Crop of corn destroyed by the drought. 44 ' Student Life s K s 'sf two g Sf t,.,.i t t .tst H -A-Wg:--V at Us 2 x X x A ,-, .X .:,: . Q - X.. LOLclClti'Q'5. Qltttei, and Ofmvflw Since 1972, class after class of stu- dents have graduated from Marcos de Niza amidst a variety of world events. This year, like all others, has been filled with both sad events and great happen- ings. One of these special occurrences was the rededication of the Statue of Liberty. New York City hosted a 1986 bash, honoring the first one hundred years of this American landmark on Elis Island. Another event, not quite so happy an occasion, also made the headlines. The worst dry spell on record spread throughout the southeast. As a result, many farmers were on the brink of ruin. An international newsmaker in- volved Soviet U.N. employee, Genna- diy Zakharov who was arrested on a New York subway platform and ac- cused of s ying. A week later, Nicholas S. Danilofgan American journalist, was captured in the Soviet Union, and ac- cused of being an American spy. Weeks later, after extensive diplomatic negoti- ations, both men were released. This event was followed b a two-day summit in Iceland. Despite high hopes for the meeting, President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev reached an impasse on testing of Star Wars weaponry. America's eyes were also turned to- ward two great social events. In july, Caroline Kennedy was married to Ed- win Scholossberg, a New York busi- nessman. This was followed closely by the marriage of Britain's Prince An- drew, the queen's second son, who took Sarah Ferguson, popularly known as Fergie, for his wife. These elaborate weddings were only two of the happy events that contrast- ed the trying events of the year. Top: President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, shown during the summit in Iceland. Middle right: Gary Carter and jesse Orosco celebrate after winning the world series. Middle left: Nicholas Daniloff was accused of spy- ing in the Soviet Union, but was later released, Bottom: Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schloss- berg, after their wedding on july 19, 1986. Student ,--0' C ASSES 3 5 1 W .Q ,.,.mu-,mwswfffi -M 46 0 Classes Division i l lt I lt I li g I. Top left Students in the freshmen algebra Class liste his talent with a skateboard Left Students discuss paper IU government during fifth period lunch Above Freshman Gabe Sherrnran Concentrates o his test in biology I ' I 'i I '. I I. I '3 I I I '9 I 'L I I . I I I I l' I I . I I I I I I 'g I l I - I to a lecture. Top right: Senior jason Saxton shows of Syv- Wr ff e .. krkik is mis L. .L..- l -J' Em.. Top: luniors in Mr. Creavan's first period D.E.C.A. class enjoy a group discussion. Above: Bill Mosely, the sports caster from Channel Three News, visits the students during a class assembly. Left: Senior Stacy Dunigan rests during a lull in Government class, From freshmen to seniors, the spotlight shifted from student to student, each seeking his class as the best Though many were viewed center stage, whether en during freshman initiation or ac cepting diplomas, many other stu dents worked behind the scenes Candy sales, Carnation sales and other fundraisers were used to obtain funds to carry out each classs responsibilities Also, in more fun filled moments, stu mendous school spirit in attempts to prove their class was more spir ited When separated into grades, students joined together to achieve common goals and found as a result that while working to gether and sharing special mo ments, the formation of long last ing friendships was one of the special benefits , . . . . . dents of each class provided tre- . I I - Classes Division 47 presents HS X THE GRADUATING CLA The Senior year is the best. It got better year after year. Lisa Davis' com- ments reflected the opinions of the en- tire Senior class. Senior activities were geared toward preparation for college. The ln-State College Day and Out-of- State College Night were proofs of this with a high attendance rate by Seniors. Fund raising was not a necessity for the Senior class, because they had money retained from previous years. However, the seniors did have a very successful Senior Slave Day. During Homecoming week, any Marcos stu- dent could buy a Senior Slave for use Far right: Steve Bruner and Harriet Ladd stroll through the courtyard on their way to class. Right: Katie Rasmussens' visage shines where- ever she goes. Below: Amy Beadles, Michelle Downs, and Michelle Edens pose to display their friendship. Bottom: Bruce Ciolli, Bryan Hartman, Vinnie Canecchia, Shawn Feller and Kim Roarke linger outside the lockers. i' all ll E A C f . S - 'S f . .sf. A 48 0 Classes 55 or on Friday. One of the highest-paid slaves was Sean Warren, who brought forty-eight dollars. According to jeff Sanuik, Being Sen- ior class president was a really reward- ing experience. I think the Senior Class went great, and l'm looking forward to the Senior class trip to Hawaii. The officers for the Senior class were jeff Sanuik, president, Gerard de los Santos, vice president, jeff Haugen, treasurer, Linda Rios, secretary, Sean Warren, boys' representative, and Lisa Davis, girls' representative. Sonny Abbott Elia Acosta Leticia Acosta Lorenzo Acosta Laurie Addington Barbara Akey Rick Allen Andrew Ambrosia Randy Anaya jennifer Anderson jennifer Anderson Shelly Anderson Carol Andrews Paul Arenas joely Armijo My SarnYBaar Denis Bacon Tina Bajoros jeff Barnett Aron Barr Steven R. Barr Rachel Barrett Cuquita Barros Kristin Barry Michelle Bauer Cl8SSESY9 49 50 0 Classes Amy Beadles Melissa Beamsley julie Beck Cammi Behrens Russell Bell A Y Terri Bendixen Michael Bennett john Berg Lee Berger Anjanette Bigler Andy Blackledge Steve Blackledge Cathy Boer-bon Steven Bormann Todd Boyd Charles Bradley Amy Brock Elisabeth Broeker Todd Brooking Kay Brown Steve Bruner Devin Brunty Thomas Buhnerkempe Traci Bulman Pat Burns --- ------ 1' ------ V- -,------ HY---N --------n- . 1 1- . v-:- P- ,,,,, , n n :-- 1---....,.,.... l..-... F......,.-.. IA., r'-.-.. Eric Caver Andy Chacon james Chalmers Michael Charbeneau Susan Cheatham ,lanny Chow Angela Cilano Bruce Ciglli Margaret Cobb Richelle Conaway Beth Ann Conley Kenneth Cook Carl Cooper lared Cooper Q Cathy Coople Classes ' 51 52 ' Classes l i i , W K ...Mr-ML, .4-.,.a....,g. .... W... c....A K .,af,..4-Mwst. f l , H ,,,,,.'- ,M . , ACM: 2 ! 1 l l l l A l l 1 l 7 l i i J A 'v 1 l W H 4 Marc Corabi William Corbin Lori Cota Marco Cota Amber Cowan l 4 L l l . l e l l l l 1 A i David Craw Scott Cromack Chris Crowl Christopher Dalrymple Lisa Damron l' v i l 1 i i l i l i l J , , ,,,,, ,W Wm.-- ., , 7, H ...... --.., ,-..- -.-,. ......s Q 1 i l l i P 1 E l Matthew Davis Gerardo De Los Santos Sandra Delker Ann Den Herder Martin Despain l l l l l l losette Devine Timothy Dewald lefffey' Dick Nicole Dickes Sean Dickes l l l l I .--- ---A V- v---- -. W.-. Y..,-.,...-..,A-------av---...---..... .,. 7-.,---Y,.Y,.-7--w-. , , Y. ., , ,..,- V, ,.- ,f , W..-. .1 .. lulie Dockendorf Gilbert Domingues, lr. David Dotts jamie Downing Michelle Downs Anthony Duenas Stary Dunigan Bill Durham A Michelle Edens Kristy Edwards Kim Ehrhardt Lynn Farkas Gary Farley Toni Fasci Sean Feller Michele Filli Neal Fortenberry Karen Frankenstein Todd Freeman Alan Fuhrmark lodi Fults. lon Gandolph Marc' Garcia Toni Garcia Kerry Gehl Classes 0 53 54 0 Classes .,f jf .X , .. .1 Warren Gesin Eric Gibson Nora Gierloff jeffrey Gill Lori Gloria Rebecca Goldman Patsy Gonzales David Gonzalez lohn Gonzalez Tom Gorman Patrick Goyarts Scott Graff jennifer Gude jeff Hale Shaun Hale Grant Hall Michael Hamilton Matthew Hargis Kimberly Harmon Bridget Harper Ryan Harper Richard Harris Bryan Hartman Laurie Hatch Eli Haug-Hansen fn.. N .... I . .. I ,- .1 ..' .. i.. . Christine Henry Albert Hernandez Anita Hernandez joseph Hernandez Y Chris Hill Kari Hill Kyle Hillis Detlef Hilprecht Lori Hiser Brett Hofmann Tracy Hollis Mariah Huarte jennifer Huff Kristina Hyde Treyes Stephanie jackson Cynthia jarvis jim jeambey Anthony l9nf1lgCS Sherry jerome Classes 0 55 56 0 Classes Melissa johnson Philipp Kaempf Eric Karnig Leigh Ann Kellen Shawn Kcllcll Patrick Kelly Kelly Keyes james M. King Lonnie King, jr. jenny Kingston Bryan Klein Mike Kofka Pratansit Kongthum Paul Koppen Kristy Krenzer Norman Kur Lonnie La Crue Corwyn Lacy Harriet Ladd Lori Lagro Marshall Laister Tim Langan Roy Langston Kenneth Lawerence Susan Lee Paul Liddell Ty B. Lien Willy Lira Rhonda Livermore jason Long Laura Loomans Daniel Lowe Anita Luera Don Lundberg Chris Lutes Betsy Luiz Heidi Ann Maas Scott MacArthur lennifer Mackey Chris Madsen Liga Manquso Kei1h'Martin Sylvia Marty ' Wendy Matheson Francisco Matus Eric May Brian Mayfield Crystal McAtee Megan MCCUfClY Kafi McDonald Classes 0 57 58 ' Classes Kimberly McGilvary Keith McNulty Michelle Mead Aundrea Meadows Karen Melvin I , Y , Andrea Millan Kevin Miller Tom Minnitti Bryan Mitchell Karla Monninger loesph Monyer Javier Moreno Deanna Morenzoni Scott Morrow Chantal Mulleneaux y Q1 v nlfiflil l Z ' L ' 1 lg, jason Mullis Debra Myers Gary Nagle james Nagy Esther Navarro Geoffrey Neddersen james Nelson Ajay Nigam Eric Nyman Shannon O'Connell , fl l 'mf W fff 5 I , Y , ,If I!! K H J Sabrina O'connell Christy O'dell Debra Oldham Brenda Oliver KendraVOIiverf Marlena Orlando Kirk Osterhoudt Mike Ostland David Owens Sean Paddock john Page Darcy Palla A Lisa Palmer Eckart Pape Dgnald Paqfergnn Kenneth Payne Noralyn Payne Michele Pearlman Alicia Pedretti Tamika Porter Thad Quaas Steve Quintero Nayeli Quiros Elisio Quiroz Dawn Rainwater ,,.,,... Y . Classes 0 59 60 0 Classes 4. z-.- ,..f.g.f .,... W Y ...,-- -N .....,. .,.....-...,,. -,7e- ...W ,.,... wa. ..-Y....,..-,.. ,...v . ,...Y-.,, - .,,..,...,....,-,. ..... z, , , i i l l 4 l l 9 . A l a l i l 4 l Katie Rasmussen Kelly Ray Toni Reid Ian Remler Mirhellt- Ridgway l l ? e l l i l i A I l i s David Riggle Donna Riley Linda Rios Kimberlee Roark Rudy Rodrigut-7 l Y i i l i 1 4 i i 4 Tina Romestan 'lanya Rosenbluth Suzanne Rowley julie Rystad Michelle Rystad l r lvonne Salazar Catherine Sanchez Juanita Sanchez julie Sanchez lvffc-ry Sanuik ' S l 5 l i 4 i 1 i Valerie Savard Richard Sawyer Andrea Saxton lason Saxton David Seburn I Tracy Sellers Robert Sharp Keith Shillito Roshanak Shojaee Lisa Shumway Ed Smart Lezlie Smith Shannan Smith Kelly Sparks Sherri Spinner Laura Splinter Angela Stahl Robin Starr Carrie Stegina Wayne Stockton Amy Stoklas lim Stowe Alissa Strausser Gregory Streech Sung Lee Stringer Eric Swenson Bao Tang Tam Tang Eden Taylor Michelle Taylor Classes ' 61 62 v Classes I H 1 - Y 1-ff Y '1-'fu Robert Travisano Dai Tsan Miriam Tse Michelle Tuffree Sonia Turrubiartes Karin Valentine Dawn Vanderkooi Frank Vasquez Colleen Vaughan Milinda Vedvig Carol Vega Luis Velasco lohn Villarreal Susan Vizzerra David Wade Steve Wade Susan Wages Lance Walker Sherell Walker Carol Waller Sheridan Ware Sean Warren Kari Watkins Steven Watson Derrick Weese Eric Weikert ' Eric Weis Greg Weiss lulie Whipple Desiree Whitehorn Shelly Wiens Jeremy Wiley Steven Wiley Leesha Willard Beau Williams vm.--nun. wvnmuu w.nx,x:luuu vvnnuu ivnalulcvv vvlll:ly5 raulnlx vvuuu: jCllSIIIy VVUUUWGIU Charyece Yanez Kristy York Rika Yorozu Dawn Zabinski Classes 0 63 Eff-sir 'll F Remember. . My best remembrance of high school is getting out of school, putting off my homework until ten at night, staying up till 4 a.m. to get it finished and then coming to school feeling like a zombie. -Keith Shillito Kristy Edwards and I, in freshman P.E., would do 'pray for rain dances in hopes the timed half mile, or any for that matter, would be called off -Lisa Davis What I remember best . . . My fresh- man year, being in love with a different senior guy every week. -Sherri Spinner I broke three alarm clocks trying to turn them off in the morning to get up early enough for school. -Kara O'Neill My most memorable experience at Marcos was having to do five hours de- tention work, lpicking up trashl, for smoking. -Amy Hayden I'm going to miss the social life, par- ties, ditching class, and parties. -Kyle Hillis The memories will last forever, The results will last a lifetime. -Richard Harris Top: Detlef Hilprecht, Kelly Ray, and Bob Travi- sano enjoy their lunch hour outside, along with other seniors. Center left: Warren Gesin ex- presses his charmin smile. Top center right: Tom Davis, Tony Miier, and Chris Bobo display their true personalities. Lower center right: Ed McHugh and Nancy Cohn pay close attention to their English studies. Above: While Steve Wade works intensely, Eric Weikert finds other things to do. Right: Seniors gather information at the College Day Assembly. 64 0 Classes llll .mu llill' glllll -HIP!!!-,',un :ml A 115' ,Q N. N qw. '-tn, Sonny Abbott - Wrestl' , 9, 10, Rebounders, 10, Chess, 12, SADD, 12 Elia Acosta - Spanish, 0, 1, 12, Mecha, 9, FBLA, 12, COE, 12 Leticia Acosta - HERO, 12, Yearbook, 10 Lorenzo Acosta - Football, 9, Var.- 11, 12fLetter, Track, 11. IVfLetter, Wrestling, 9, 10-IVfVar: IAG 12-President Vicenta Acunta - Spanish 10, 11, International 10, IAG 12, Science 12, Native Amer. 9, 10, 11, 12 Barbra Akey - Science 11, 12, Art 11, Re- bounders, 11 Rick Allen - Football 11-IV, 12-Var, Track 9- Frosh, 10-Var, 11-Var, Wrestling 9-Frosh, 10 IV 81 Var. Andy Ambrosia - Football 9-Frosh, 11 IV, Track 11-IV, Ski Club 9, 10. Iennifer Anderson - NHS 12. Shelly Anderson - Track 10. Paul Arenas - FBLA 12, COE 12, Choir 9, 10, 11. Ioely Armijo - Cross Country 11-letter, Track 10 Var 11 Var, Cheer 10, HERO 12. Denis Bacon - Footba reshman, Track 11-IV, Wrestling 10-IV, NHS 2, Math 11, Mu Alpha T Theta 11. leff Barnett - Swimming 10, 11, 12-Varfletter, Newspaper 10, 11. Aron Barr - Football 9, 12, Track 9, 11, 12. Steven Barr - Football 9-freshmanfletter, Auto- motives 12. Rachel Barrett - HERO 12. Kristin Barry Track 9-IV, 10-IV, 11-Var, DECA 11, Flag Line 11, 12-Varf2 letters. Michelle Bauer - Cheer 9. Amy Beadles Football 10, 11-Stats Varsity, DECA 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 12. Melissa Beamsley - Basketball 9-IV 10-Var 11-Var 12-Varf3 letters, Softball 9 Frosh 10-IV11-Var12- Varf2 letters, Volleyball 9-frosh 10-Var 11-Var 12-Varf3 letters All city team -Basketball 10, 11, 12fSoftball 11,DECA11,Hoopsters 9, 10, 11, 12, Homecoming Royalty 12. Iulie Beck - French 9, 10, HERO 12, Ski Club 10, Dance 10, 11. Cammi Beherns - Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12f4 let- ters. Rusty Bell - Basketball 9-Frosh 10-IV 11-Var 12- Var, Baseball 9-Frosh 10-IV 11-Var 12-Var, Ski Club 10, Yearbook 10, 11, Rebounders 9, 10, 11, 12-Pres., Coronation Royalty 11. lohn Berg - German 11, Ski Club 12, Yearbook 12, Automotives 11, Computer 10, Close Up 11. Lee Berger - Cross Country 9-IV 10-IV, All City Team 9-Cross Country, Orchestra 12. Angie Bigler - NHS, 11, 12, Band, 9, 10, 11, 12f4 letters, Iazz 12, Drama, 10, 11, 12. Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. Andy Blackledge - Ir. Civitan 10, 11, Art 10, 11, 12. Steve Blackledge - Soccer 11-IV, Track 10-IV 11- IV, DECA 11, 12. Mark Boccardo - Track 10, IROTC 9, 10. Cathy Boerbon - Band 9-Var 10-Var 11-Var 12- Var, Yearbook 11. Steve Bormann - Wrestling 12-Var, Automotives 10, 11, 12. Scott Bossen - Automotives 12-Pres. Todd Boyd - Cross Country 10-IV, Track 10- Track, Ski 10, 11, Choir 9, 10, 11, 12-Vice-Presi- dent, 1 letter, Madrigal Singers 11, 12. Charles Bradley - Swimming,11-IV, IROTC 9, 10, 11, 12, Aviation 9, 11, Ski 11, A.V. 10, 11, Automo- tives 12, Academic Letter 12. Amy Brock - Cross Country 10, 12-Var, Z letters, Track 9, 12-Var, DECA 11, NHS 12, Announce- ments 12 Elisabeth Broeker - Tennis 9, Cheer 10-IV, Speech 9, 10, COE 12, Drama 9, 10, 11, A.V. 11, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 12. Kay Brown - Track 9-Frosh, 10-IV, 11-Var, DECA 11, Ski 9. Stephanie Brown - Art 12. Steve Bruner - Football 9-Frosh, 11, 12-Var, 2 letters, Baseball 9-Frosh, 10-IV, 11, 12-Var, 2 let- ters, Golf 10-Var, Wrestling 9-Frosh, 10-IV, All City Team 12 Football. Devin Brunty - NHS 11, 12, Iunior Civitaz 11, Band 9, 10,11, 12 Var, Music Letter, Choir 10,11, 12, Acappella, 1 letter. Senior Credits P 4 -umu- Preston Buckland - Football 9-Frosh, IROTC 9, 10, 11, Choir 9,10,11, 12. Tom Buhnerkempe - Baseball 10, 11-IV, 12-Var, 1 letter, Automotives 12-Vice President. Traci Bulman - Tennis 10. Pat Burns - Wrestling 9-Frosh, 10, 11, 12-Var, 3 letters, All City Team 11, 12 Wrestling, Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 Rochelle Candler - , 11, 12. Vinnie Canecchis - F tball, 9, 10, 11fVar, DECA 11, Student Council, 1, 12. loe Caputo - Football, 11, Track, 10, 11, 12. luan Carrera - Soccer, 10, 11, Aviation, 10, Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Art, 10, Chess, 9, 10, 11, 12, SADD, 11, 12. loe Cary - Track, 9fIV, 10fIV, Wrestling, 9fIV, 10fIV. Andy Chacon - Guitar, 9, 10, 11, 12fVice Presi- dent, Academic Letter, 11. Kerry Chait - DECA, 11. Scott Charbeneau - Basketball, 11fVar, 12fVar, Tennis, 12fVar, Rebounders, 11, 12. Iames Chalmers - Cross Country, 10fIV, 11!Var, 12fVar, 2 letters, Soccer, 9fVar, 10fVar, 11fVar, 12fVar, 4 letters, All City Team Cross Country, 12, Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, ISU, 12fTreasurer. Susan Cheatham - FBLA, 12, COE, 12fSecretary, Yearbook, 10, 11. Ianny Chow - French, 12, NHS, 12. Angela Cilano - DECA, 11, DOE, 12. Bruce Ciolli - Football, 9, 11, 12, Baseball, 9, 10, Wrestling, 9fFrosh, 10fIV, 11, 12fVar., two let- ters, Spanish, 10, HERO, 10, Ski Club, 9, Year- book, 10, 11. Nancy Cohn - International, 9, 10, HERO, 12. Richelle Conaway - Diving, 9, Spanish, 10, DECA, 11, Ski, 11, Dance, 9. Beth Conley - Orchestra, 9, 10, 11, 12, SADD, 10, 11. Carl Copper - Soccer, 10!IV, 11, 12fVar., Wres- tling, 9fFrosh, IROTC, 9, 10, 11, 12, Yearbook, 10. lared Cooper -Tennis, 10fIV, DECA, 12-Treasur- er, Guitar, 9fBeginning, 10!Intermediate. Cathy Copple - German 9, 10, DECA 11fClass President, and 1st Place State Winner, 12, NHS, 11, 12, Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, Newspaper, 11, Student Council, 10fGirls' Class Representative, 11fStu- dent Body Vice President, 12!Student Body Treasurer, Homecoming Royalty, 12, Sister City Exchange Student, 11. Marc Corabi - Football, 9fFrosh, All City Team, 9fFootball, Girls' Varsity Stats and Girls' IV Stats, 9, 10, 11. Lori Cota - Spanish 10, 11, MECHA 9. David Craw - Football, Froshf9, IVf10, 11, Track, Froshf9, IVf10' Baseball 9, Wrestlin , Froshf9, IVf10,11, Varj12, One letter, Ski Clui 9,10,11, 12, Photography, 10, 11, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. Scott Cromack - Cross Country IVX9, Ski Club 9, 10, 11, Band Var.f10, 11. Chris Crowl - Football, 9fFrosh manager, 10fVar. manager, 11fVar. manager, 12fVar. manager, 3 letters, Baseball, 9fVar. manager, 10fVar. man- ager, 11fVar, manager, 12fVar. manager, 4 let- ters, Wrestling, 9fFrosh, 11IV, 12fVar, 1 letter, Ski Club 11, 12. Thanh Davenport- 11, FBLA, 12, COE, 12, Yearbook, 11. Kathleen Davids - , 11, 12. Becky Davidson - S anish, 12, NHS, 11, 12, Band, Varsity 10, 11, Flag line, 9, Captain 12, Dance 10, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, 12, Performing Arts Letter, 3 Pins. Kimberly Anne Davis - Speech Club, 12, French, 9, 10, Band, 9fIV, 10fIV, 11fVar, 12fVar, Dance 9, Yearbook, 10, Rebounders, 11. Lisa Davis - Softball, 9fFrosh, 10fIV, 11fVar, 12X kept scores, 1 letter, Cheer, 12fVar, Student Council, Iunior Class President, Senior Class Girls' Representative, Homecoming Royalty, 12, Coro- nation Royalty, 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 11. Matt Davis - Choir, 11, 12. Tom Davis - Football, 9, Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12,1 letter, Baseball, 9, Golf, 9, 10, Divind 11, 12, 2 letters, All City Team for Divin , 11, 12, All State for Diving, 12, Spanish 9, Ski Cqub, 9, 10, 11, 12, Guitar, 9, A.V., 10, 11, 12. Sandra Delker - Spanish, 9, International, 10, Re- bounders, 9, 10, Physics, 12. Gerardo De los Santos - Tennis, 10fVar, 11!Var, 12!Var, 2 letters, Diving 10fVar, 1 letter, Student Council, Senior Class Vice President. Ann Den Herder - Creative Writin , 12, Who's Who Among American High Schoo? Students. Martin Des ain - Football, 9fFrosh, 10fIV, 11!IV, 12fVar, 1 Iletter, Track, 9!Frosh, Wrestling, 9X Frosh,10fIV, 11fVar,12fVar, 2 letters, Ir. Civitan, 10, Mu Alpha Theta, 11, Student Council, Senior Class President, Homecoming Royalty, 12. Tim Dewald - Baseball, 11fIV, 12fVar, A.V., 11, 12. Ieffery Dick - Football, 9, Soccer, 9, 10, 12, Avi- ation, 9, 10, 11, 12, Ski Club, 10, 11,12,Automo- tives, 11, 12, ATF, 10, 11, 12, Gilbert Dominguez - Football, 9fFrosh, Basket- ball, 9fFrosh, Spanish, 10, IAG, 12. David Dotts - Ski Club, 9, Choir, 9, 10, 11, 12. Iamie Downing - Swimming, 10, 12, DECA, 11, 12, Skiing, 9. Michelle Downs - Basketball, 9fFrosh, Softball, 9fFrosh, 10fVar, 11fVar, 12fVar, 3 letters, Vol- leyball, 9fFrosh, 10fIV, 11fIV, DECA 11, Drama, 9, Hoopsters, 9. Stacy Dunigan - French, 10, 11, DECA, 11, 12, Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Council, Freshmen Election Board, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 12. Michelle Edens - Bas all, 9 - Frosh, 10-11 IV, 12 Var,1 letter, Cheer - Varsity, 1 letter, DECA 11, Yearbook 12 - Pho ' urnalism, Hoopsters 9, 10, 11, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students 12, Kristy Edwards - Cross Country, 9, 10-Var., 11-IV, 2 letters, Track, 9,10,11-IV,DECA,11 - Class Vice President, Student Council, 12 - Student Body Secretary, Homecoming Royalty, 12, Who's Who Amon American High School Students, 11. Kim Eitrhart - Diving 9, Cheer 9, Spanish 10, DECA, 11, 12, Ski, 10. Gary Farley - Footba 2-Var, Baseball, 11-IV, IROTC, 9, 10, 11, 12 I2 Lieutenantl, Speech 10, 11, International, 10, , Iunior Civitan, 10, 11, Drama, 12, Yearbook, 10, Science, 10, 11, 12-VP, SADD, 12-VP, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 12. Sean Feller - Football, 9, 10, 11, 12, Wrestling, 9, 10 Michele Filli - Softball 9, COE, 12. Sandy Fisher - IROTC, 9, 10, 11, 12-Drill Team Commander, Speech, 9, HERO, 12, Choir, 9, Sci- ence, 9, 10, Math 9, 10, 12. Myrna Flores - Volleyball, 12-Var, Ioe Sellak Award, 1 letter. Karen Frankenstein - French, 9, 10, 11, 12, Inter- national, 10, 11, 12, NHS, 11, 12, Ski, 10, Choir, 9, Drama 10, Close Up, 11, Mu Alpha Theta, 11, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, 12. Alan Fuhrmark - Football, 10-IV. Iodi Fults - Basketball, 9-Frosh, 10-IV, 11-Var, 1 letter, Softball, 9-Frosh, 10-IV, 12-Var, 1 letter, Volleyball, 10-IV, Golf, 11-Var, 12-Var IMVPI, 2 letters, All State, 11 Basketball - Var, DECA, Mar- keting - 11, Hoopsters 9, 10, 11. Ion I. Candolph - F I, 10, 11, DECA, 10, Ski Club, 10. Classes ' 65 Marc Garcia - Football 9, IVX11, Trach, 10, 11, German, 9, DECA, 11, 12. Kerry Gehl - Spanish, 9, Science, 11. Eric Gibson - Aviation, 11, German, 9, Math, 9, 10, Computer, 12fTreasurer. Nora Gierloff - international, Secretary 9f10, 11f Vice President, 12 President, DECA, 11, 12. Ieff Gill - Soccer, Var.f9, 10, 11, 12, Four Letters, All City Teamf11, 12, Spanish, 11, NHS, 11, 12, Ski Club, 9, 10. Rebecca Goldman - NHS 11, 12, Ir. Civitan, 9, Ski Club, 9, 10, Band Varf9, 10, 11, one letter, Or- chestra, 11, 12, ISU 12, Rebounders, 9, 10, Mu Alpha Theta, 11, SADD, 10, Who's Who Among American Hi h School Students, 12. David Gonzaiez - Football, 9, Wrestling, 9, Var! 10, 11, 12, three letters, Divisional Player, DECA, Third place Conference Competition, Yearbook, 10, 'l'l. Patrick Goyarts - Track, 9, 10, 11, French, 9, 10, 11, International, 9, Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Year- book, 12. Todd Grabek - A.V., 9, 10, 11, 12. Scott Graff- Cross Country, IVX9, 10, Track, IVX9, 10, Var!11, 12, Spanish, 10, DECA, 11, 12, ski Club, 9, 10, 11. Iennifer Gude - DECA, 11, 12, Drama, 10, Year- book, 11. Grant Hall - Speech Club, 9, DECA, 11, 12, Ski Club, 10. , Brandon L. Hamilton - Football, Varf10, 11, 12, Three Letters, Track, Varf11, One Letter, Swim- ming, Varf9, 10, One Letter. Mike Hamilton - Cross Country, 9, 10, 11, Bas- ketball, 9, 10, 11, Track, 9, NHS, 11, 12. Kim Harmon - Softball, 9, DECA, 11, 12. Bridget Harper - Archery, IVX11, 12, Var.f12, German, 10, 12, Creative Writing Club, 12. Richard Harris - Ski Club, 9, Band, 9, 10, 11, 12, One Letter. Bryan Hartman - Football 9, IVf10, Varf11, 12, Two Letters, Track, IVX11, Wrestling, 9, IVf10, Varf11, 12, Two Letters, Spanish 9, 10, 11, DECA, 11, Ski Club, 9, 10. Rick Hashimoto - Football, 9, Track, IVX9, 10, Baseball, IVX11, Golf, IVf10, Wrestling, 9. Laurie A. Hatch - Softball, IVf10, Varf11, One Letter, Volleyball, IVf10, Tennis, Froshf9, IVf10, Varf11, 12, Three Letters, Spanish, 10, 11, DECA, 11, NHS, 11, 12, Ir. Civitan, 10, Ski Club, 9, Girls State, 11, Academic Letter, 11, Who's Who Among High School Students, 11, 12. Ieff Haugen - Football, Froshf9, IVf10, Varf11, 12, Two Letters, Basketball, IVf9, Varf10, 12, Two Letters, Track, Varf9, 10, 11, Three Letters, Base- ball, Varf12, One Letter, All City Team Football, 12, All State Football, 12, All EVL Football, 12, NHS 11, 12, Yearbook, 10, Rebounders, 9, 10, 11, 12fVice President Basketball Club, Physics, 12, Homecoming Royalty, 12, Coronation Royalty, 11, Academic Letter, 12, Student Council, 12. Carmelle Hayes - Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12, Volley- ball, 9, 10, 11, 12, ski Club, 9,10,Hoopsters, 9, 10, 'l'l, 12. Beau Hayner - Diving, 11, Divisionals, IROTC, 9, 10, 11, 12, Drama, 11. Christine Henry - French, 12, NHS, 11, 12, Band, 9, 10, 11, One Letter, Academic Letter, 11. Albert Hernandez - IROTC, 10, Private First Class, IAG, 12. Nora Hernandez - Softball, 9, 10, Spanish, 9, 10, IAG, 12, HERO, 12. Kari Hill - DECA, 11, Choir, 9, Drama, 9, 10, Dance, 9, 11. Kyle Hillis - DECA, 11, Public Relations Officer, Newspaper, 10, 11, 12, Business Manager, Year- book, 9. Brett Hofmann - Cross Country, IVX9, 10, Varf11, 12, Two Letters, Team Captain, Track, IVX9, 10, Varf11, 12, Two Letters, All Cit Team Cross Country, 11, 12, NHS, 11,12,SkiClub,10,11,12, Yearbook, 9, 10, 11-Assistant Editor, 12-Editor, Student Council, 11, Boy's Class Representative, Homecoming Royalty 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 11. Iohn Holgate - Wrestling, Froshf9, IVf10, Year- book, 11-Accountant. Aaron Holt - Football, Varf12. Bill House - Soccer, Varf10,11, Two Letters, Track, 9, Automotives, 11, 12. Mariah Huarte - French 9, 10, 11, Ski Club, 9, 10, 66 Classes 11, Dance, 11, SADD, 11, 12, Creative Writing Club, 12. Kristina Hyde - Ir. Civitan, 11, Yearbook, 10, 11, Science, 12, Mu Alpha Theta, 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 11. Treves Itsell - Track, 10. Stephanie lackson - Ski Club, 9, Dance, 11, Year- book, 11, SADD, 11, 12, Art, 9. Cynthia Iarvis - French, 10, 11, NHS, 12, Ir. Civi- tan, 11, HERO, 12fTrea'surer, Orchestra, 9, 10X Treasurer. lim leambey - DECA, 11, Science, 10, 11fPublic Relations, 12fPresident, SADD, 12. Anthony Ienniges - Football, 9, DECA, 11, Ski Club, 10. Sherry lerome - Pom Pon, 10fVar, 11fVar, 121 Var, 3 letters, French, 10, 11!President, 12, Inter- national, 11, NHS, 11, 12, Dance, 11, Academic Letter, 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 11. Melissa lohnson - Basketball, 9fIV, Track, 10f Var 12fVar, Softball, 9fFrosh, 10fVar, 11fVar, 12fVar, Volleyball, 9!Frosh, 10fVar 11fVar, 12X var, All City Team, 11fSoftball, 12!lVolleyball. Eric Karnig - Football, 9, Basketball, 9fFrosh, 10f IV, 11!IV, 12fVar, Track, 11fIV, Baseball, 9fFrosh, 10fIV, Spanish, 9,10, 11, 12, International, 10,11, ISU, 12. Shawn Kelley - Football, 9fFrosh, Science, 9. Patrick Kelly - Speech Club, 9, NHS, 11, 12. lames King - IROTC, 9, 10, 11, 12, VfRifle Team, 1 letter, Aviation, 11, Mu Alpha Theta, 11, Com- puter, 11. Lonnie King - Aviation, 11fTreasurer, Photogra- phy, 10, 11, 12. lenny Kingston - Swimming, 10, DECA, 11, 12X Vice President of Activities, Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, Dance, 9, Yearbook, 11. Bryan Kleir - Ski Club, 9, 10,11,12,Automotives, 9, 10, 11, 12. Kristy Krenzer - Track, 10, 11, Manager of Girls Varsity, 1 letter, DECA, 11, NHS, 11, 12fTreasur- er, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 12. Mike Kofka - Track, 9, Diving, 10!Var, 11fVar, 12!Var, 3 letters, All City Team, 12fDiving, All State, 12fDiving Norman Kur - Baseball, 11fIV, Orchestra, 9, 10, Mu Alpha Theta, 11, Academic Letter, 11. Lori Lagro - Cross Country, Varf9, 10, 11, 12, Four Letters, Track, Varf9, 10, 11, 12, Three Let- ters, All City Team Cross Country, 9, 10, 11, 12, DECA,11, 12, third in state, NHS, 11, 12, Orches- tra, 9, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 11, 12. Marshall Leister - IROTC, 9, 10, 11, 12, A Com- pany Second Plt. Leader, Second St. Pau Landrum - Football, 12, one letter, Track, 12, one letter, BSU, 9, 10, 11, 12. Tim Langan - Base- ball, Froshf9, Varf10, 11, 12, All City Team Base- ball, 11,DECA 11. Roy Langston - Football, 9, Baseball, 9, 10, 11, 12, two letters, DECA, 11, 12, Ski Club, 10, 11. Susan Lee - Basketball, Rebounders, 10, 11, 12, Soccer Varsity Manager, 10, French Club, 9. Paul Liddell - Ski Club, 10, Automotives, 10, 11, 12. Ty Lien - NHS, 11, 12, Art, 11, First Place in TEMPE ART 4 for B8tW Photography, Chess, 11, Algebra Student of the Year, 9, Geometry Student of the Year, 10, Academic Letter, 10, 11, 12. Willy Lira - Football, Froshf9, Varf10, 11, 12, Three Letters, Basketball, Froshf9, Varf10, 11, 12, Three Letters, Baseball, Frosh!9, IV!10, Varf11, 12, Two letters, All City Team Basketball and Football, 12, All State Football, 12, Rebounders Vice President, 9, 10, 11, 12, Hoopsters Vice President, 9, 10, 11, 12, Coronation Royalty, 9. lason Long - Tennis 9, 10. Laura Loomans - DECA, 11, Public relations offi- cer, Yearbook, 11. ' Anita Luera - Archery, IV, Varf9, Spanish Club Vice President, 11, HERO Vice President of Ac- tivities, 12, Choir, 10, 11, 2, Three letters, Drama, 11, Close Up, 11, 12, Student Council, Soph Class Pres.f10, Ir. Class Secretary!11. Don Lundberg - Football, Froshf9, IVX11, Cross Country, IVf12, Track, Froshf9, lVf10, Varf11, 12, Two letters, DECA, 11, 12, Ski Club, 9, Science Club, 12, Math Club, 10. Chris Lutes - Track, IVf10, 11-12, Spanish Club, 10, NHS, 12, Mu Alpha Theta, 10, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 12. Betsy Lutz - Tennis, Froshf9 Swimming, Var!9, 10, One letter, DECA, 11, Ski Club, 9, 10, Year- book, 10, 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 12. Heidi-Ann Maas - Volleyball, 9, Speech, 10, 11, 12!President, captain, 2 letters, Science, 10, 11, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, 11. Scott Macarthur - Germgi 10. 11, 12, Band, 9, Automotives, 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 12. lennifer Mackey - Cross Country, 9fVar, DECA, 11, HERO, 12fParliamentarian State Officer. Chris Madsen - Swimming, 10, Diving, 9, DECA, 'l'l. Lisa Mancuso - Tennis, 9fIV, 10fIV, Swimming, 4 letters, Most 9fVar, 10fVar, 11fVar, 12fVar, Valuable 10, 11, 12, City Champ, 10, 11, 12, Divi- All City Team, sion Champ, 12, Second State, Varsity Swimming, Newspaper, 11fEditor, Stu- dent Council, 9fFreshman Girls' Representative, 12fStudent Body Public Relations Director, Homecoming Royalty, 12, Coronation Royalty, 9, 10, 11, Girls' State, Summer 1986. Keith Martin - Baseball, 11fIV, 12!Var, Band, 9, Chess, 9. Albert Martinez - Football, 9fFresh, IAG, 12. Wendy Matheson - Track, 9fVar, 10fVar, 2 let- ters, All City Team Track Letter, Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, SADD, 9, Key Club, 9. Brian Mayfield - Diving, 11fVar, 12fVar, 1 letter. Megan McCurdy - Tennis, 10, Pom pom, 12fVar, DECA, 'l'l, 12, Dance, 9, 10, 11. Kari McDonald - Pom Pom, 11, 12fCaptain, DECA, 11, 12fVice President Communications, Drama, 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 11, 12. Robert McKenzie - Madrigals, Acapella Choir, 12. Keith McNulty - Soccer, 10fIV, Swimming, 10f Var, 11fVar, 12fVar, 3 letters, 12fCaptain, French, 10, Deca, 11, Common Core Finalist, NHS, 12, Close Up, 11, 12, Mu Alpha Theta, 11, Iunior Achievement, 11, Academic Letter, 11. Aundra Meadows - Spanish, 9, 10, Drama, 9, 10, Dance, 11, Physics, 12. Karen Melvin - French, 9, 10, 11, NHS, 11, 12, Ski Club, 10, 11, Rebounders, 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 11. Lisa Merriman - Track, 10fIV, DECA, 11, FBLA, 12, COE, 12fVice President. Andrea Millan - Track, 11, IROTC, 10, HERO, 12. Kevin Miller - Football, 11, 12-Var, 1 letter, Base- ball, 9-Frosh, 10, 11-IV, 12 Var, Tennis, 9, Golf, 10-Var, Wrestling, 9-Frosh, 10-IV, All City Team, 12-Football, Guitar, 9, 10. Buba Mitchell - Automotives, 11, 12. Karla Monninger - Track, 9, Softball, 9, German, 9,10,DECA, 12Ir.Civitan, 10, 11,12 Lieutendebt Governor, 11-Public Relations, Band, 9, Newspa- per, 9, 10, 11, Yearbook, 10, 11, Superintendents Student Advisory Council, 11. Iavier Morena - Football, 9-Frosh, 10, 11, 12-Var, 3 letters, Baseball, 9, Wrestling, 9-Frosh, 10, 11- IV. Deanna Morenaoni - Basketball, Softball, 9- Frosh, 10-IV, 11-Var, 1 letter, Volleyball, 9-Frosh, 'IO-IV, 12-Var, 1 letter, Spanish, 11, NHS, 'l'l, 12- Vice President, Rebounders, 11, 12-Treasurer, Hoopsters, 9, 10, Mu Alpha Theta, 11, Academic Letter, 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 11. Subir Mukherjee - Speech, 11, international, 11, NHS, 11, Science, 11, Math, 9 - 3rd in City Meet, Chess, 9, MU Alpha Theta, 10, Intramurals, 10, Academic letter, 11. Chantal Mulleneaux - Basketball, 9-Frosh, French, 9, 10-Activities officer, 11-Vice Presi- dent, 12-Treasurer, NHS, 11, 12, MU Alpha The- ta, 11, 12, Academic letter, 11. lason Mullis - Football, 9, 10, 11, 12, 3 letters, Wrestling, 9, Track, 9, DECA, 11, President of 5th hour, HERO, 12. Benny Murillo - Football, 9-Frosh, 11-IV, 12-Var, Wrestling, 11, IROTC, 9, 10, 11. Gary Nagle - Football, 9. Iim Nagy - French, 12f The Voice Editor, NHS, 11, 12, Ski Club, 10, 11, Chess, Mu Alpha Theta, 11, Academic Letter 11. Ester Navarro - FBLA, 12, COE, 12. Iames Nelson - Football, IV!10, Var!11, 12, Two Letters, Basketball, Jvfio, 11, Var!12, One Letter, Track, IV!10, Rebounders, 11, 12. Eric Nyman - Tennis, Frosh!9,IV!10, 11, NHS, 11, 12, Ski Club, 10, Math, 9, Mu Alpha Theta, 11, Academic Letter, 11. Paul Oberhaus - Football, IV!9, varf10, 11, 12, Track, IV!9, 10, Wrestling, IV!9, Var!10, Ski Club, 9, 10. Brenda Oliver - DECA, 11, 12, Ski Club, 11. Kendra Oliver - Ir. Civitan, 10, HERO, 12. Mike Ostland - Football, Frosh!9, IV!10, Var!11, 12, Two Letters, Track, IV!10, Wrestling, Frosh!9, IV!10, Var!11, All City Team Football Honorable Mention, 12, French 10, NHS 11, 12, Ir. Civitan, 10, Ski Club, 9, Sister City Delegate To Regers- burg, 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 12. Sean Paddock - Band, Var!10, 11, 12, A.V., 12. Iohn Page - Football, 9, Orchestra, 9, A.V., 10. Darcy Palla - Pom pon, Var!10, Band, 9, Dance, 9, Yearbook, 11. lisa Palmer - French, 11, 12, National Honor So- ciety, 11, 12 CPresidentl, Ski Club, 11, Orchestra, 9, 10, 11, 12, one letter, Academic Letter, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, 12, National Merit Semi-Finalists, 12. Eckart Pape - Cross Country, I.V.!10, 11, Var. 12, One Letter, Track, 9, Tennis, 9, All City Cross Country, 12, IROTC, Batalion S-2!10, Batalion XO!11, Batalion Commander!12, German Club, 9, 10, NHS, 'l'l, 12, Ski Club, 10, OffiCer!'l'l, Offi- cer!12. Donald Patterson - Swimming, Var!9, 10, 11, 12, Four Letters, Co-Captain, 12, All State, 9, 10, 12, IROTC, 9, 10, Officer 11, 12, Superior Cadet award winner, Drill Team Codr., 10, 11, 12, Ger- man Club, 9, 10, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 11. Noralyn Payne - Cross Country 11, One Letter, Track, Var!10,11, 12, 11!Capt. Three Letters, Swimming, 9, 10, One Letter, Cheer 11, BSU, 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 10, 11, President 12, DECA 11, 12, Vice Pres!Treasurer, FBLA, 9, Dance, 9, Yearbook, 10, Ir, Class Vice Pres. Michele Pearlman - Spanish, 10, 11, 12, DECA, 11, 12, Ir. Civitan, 10, Ski Club, 10, 11, Iewish Student Union, 12, Student Union, 9. Alicia Pedretti - Mat Maids, 10, 11, 12, Pres. 11. Rhonda Perris - Basketball, 9, 10, 11, 12, Softball, 9, 10, 11, 12, Volleyball, 9, Tennis, 9, Golf, 10, 11, 12, Basketball, 11, All State, DECA, 11, Ski Club, 9, Rebounders, 9, 10, 11, 12, Hoopsters, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lettered, 9, 10, ll, 12. Tammi Porter - Softball, 9, 10, 11, 12, Two Let- ters, Volleyball, 11, 12, One Letter, Tennis, 9, 10, 11, 12, Two Letters, Cheer, 10. Thad Quaas - Cross Country, 10, 11, 12, Two Letters, Track, 9, 10, 11, NHS 11, 12, Mu Alpha Theta, 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 11. Steve Quintero - Cross Country, 9, 10,11, 12, All City Team Cross Country, 11, 12, Track, 9, 10, 11, 12, Native American, 11, 12. Cheo Quiroz - Football, 11, IROTC, 9, Native American, 10, Ba-let Folklorico Guadalupano. Dawn Rainwater - Pom Pon, 11, 12, German Club, 9, DECA, 11, 12, Ski Club, 9, 10, Band, Var! 9, 10. Shannon Randle - Track, Var!10, BSU, 9, 11, 12, Soph. Treasurer!10, Rebounders, 9. Katie Rasmussen - Softball IV!10, Volleyball, IV! 10, Var!11, 12, Spanish Club, 11, NHS, 11, 12, Yearbook, 11, Math Club, 11, Rebounders, 11, Mu Alpha Theta, 11, Academic Letter, 11, 12. Toni Reid - Band, IV!9, Var!10, 11, 12, Orchestra, 10, Dance Club, 9, 10, 11. Ian Remler - Cross Country, IV!9, 10, 11, Track, Frosh!9, Spanish Club, 11, 12, Ski Club Vice Presi- dent!President, 9, 10, 11, 12, ISU President, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, 12. David Riggle - Football, 9, 10, DECA, 11, 12, Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12. Mario Riley - Football, IV!11, Var!12, Cross Country, Var!10, All City Team, IROTC, 9, BSU, 9, 10, 'l'l. Linda Rios - Pom Pon!10, 11, 12, One letter, IROTC, 9, FBLA, 12, COE, 12, Drama Club, 9, 10, Dance Club, 9,10, 11, SADD 12, Student Council Ir. Treasurer, Senior Class Secretary, Coronation Royalt , 11, Who's Who Among American High School,Students, 11, 12, Miss Al American Pom- mie, 12, Miss Arizona American Personality, 12. Kimberlee Roark - Softball, Frosh!9, IV!10, Var! 11, Ski Club, 9,10, 11,A.V. 10. . Rudy Rodriquez - Football, 1vf11, Var!12, Tina Romestan - DECA, 11, 12, Ski Club, 9, 10. Tanya Rosenbluth - Diving, 10, Cheer, 12, Span- ish Club, 10, 11,DECA, 11, 12. Suzanne Rowle - Ir. Civitan, 9, 10, Science Club, 9, 10, VICA, golld medal in Ir. year. Michelle Rystad - DECA, 11, Dance Club, 11. Bonnie Salazar - FBLA, 12, COE, 12. luanita Sanchez - IAG, 12. Iulie Sanchez - MECHA, 9, HERO, 12, Native American, 10, 11. Ieffery Sanuik - Football, Frosh!9, IV!10, Var!11, 12, Track, Var!9, 10, 11, 12, Wrestling, 9, 10, Homecoming Royalty, 12, Student Council, Sen- ior Class President!12. Cristel Satow - Drama Club, 9, 10. Valerie Savard - DECA, 11, FBLA, 12, COE, Presi- dent!12, Dance Club, 9. Richard Sawyer - Cross Countr , IV!10, Var!11, 12, Two Letters, Basketball, Frosh!9, Track, IV!9, Var!10, 11, 12, Two letters, DECA, 11. Iason Saxton - Football, 9, DECA 11, Darts, 9, 10, 11, ATF, 9, 10, 11, 12, Photojournalism, 12. David Seburn - Cross Country, Var!11, 12, Two letters, Basketball, Frosh!9, Track, IV!10, Var!11, one letter. Tm? Sellers - Band, Intermediate!10, IV!11, Var 12, Flag Line, 9, 10, 11, one letter, Dance Club, 11. Robby Shar - Football, IV!10, Var!11, 12, two letters, Trackl, IV!10, Var!12, NHS, 11, 12, FCA 9, 12, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 11. Keith Shillito - Cross Country, IV!9, 10, Speech Club, 9, 10, one letter, NHS, 11, 12, Orc estra Concert master, 9, 10, 11, 12, one music letter, Academic letter, 12. Roshi Shoiaee - French Club, 12, Spanish Club, 12, International Club, 11, 12, Science Club, 11. Lisa Shumway - DECA, 11, NHS, 11, 12, Ski Club, 12, Coronation Royalty, 9, 10, 11. Tanya Sivanen - Drama Club, Bow Memorial!one award, two pins, 9, Yearbook, 9. Ed Smart - Baseball, Frosh!9 IV!10, Var!11, 12, one letter, Wrestling, Frosh!9, IV!10, DECA 11, two marketing awards, Ir. Civitan, 11. Lezlie Smith - Drama, 10!Props, Yearbook, 10, 11, 12!Managing Editor, Science, 11!Secretary, Rebounders, 11. Iim Soiles - Student of the Month in February, 10. Kelley Sparks - DECA, 11, Guitar, 11, 12, Orches- tra, Advanced!9, 10, one music letter. Sherri Spinner - Speech Club, 10, Drama Club, 9, 10, Newspaper, Advertising Manager and report- erf11, 12, ISU, 12. Laura Splinter - DECA, 12, Rebounders, 11. Angela Stahl - Softball, Frosh!9, IV!10, Volley- ball, Frosh!9, IV!10, Archery, Var!9, 10, 11, 12, 10, 11, French Club Activities Coordinator!9, NHS, 11, Secretary!12 Science Club, 11, Treasur- er!12, Hoopsters, 9, Student Council Treasurer, 10, Archery Club, 10, Vice President, 11, Presi- dent, 12. Colin Stetson - Automotives, 11, 12. Wayne Stockton - Guitar, 9, 10, 11, 12, One let- ter, Automotives, 11, 12. Amy Stoklas - International Club Treasurer, 11, 12, NHS, 11, 12, Orchestra, 9, 10, 11, 12, ISU, 12, Mu Alpha Theta, 11, Academic letter, 12. Greg Streech - Track, IV!10, 11, IROTC E-S Ser- geant, 9, Ski Club, 10, 11, 12, SADD President, 12. Mike Switzer - Football, Frosh!9, IV!11, Var!12, Track, Var!11, 12. Bao Gia Tang - Track, 9!IV, 11!Var, Basketball, 9, NHS, 11, 12, Academic Letter, 12: Who's Who Among American High School Students, 12. Eden Taylor - Spanish, 9, DECA, 11, Ir. Civitan, 9, 10, HERO, 12!Secretary, Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, Dance, 9!Advanced, 10!Advanced, 11!Ad- vanced, SADD, 12. Michelle Taylor - Pom Pon, 11!Var, 12!Var, Sam Thomas - Cross Country, 12!Var., 1 letter, Track, 9!Var, 10!Var, 11!Var, 12!Var, 1 letter, Swimming, 9!Var, 10!Var, Cheer, 9!Frosh, 12! Var, Spanish, 10, 11!Vice President, Student Council, Sophomore Vice President, Iunior Girls' Representative, Homecoming Royalty, 12, Who's Who Among High School Students, 12. Darci Thompson - Orchestra, 9, 10. Faith Thompson - Drama 10, Newspaper, 10, 11, Creative Writing, 10, 11!Editor. Iami Thompson - French, 10, Drama, 9, 10, Year- book, 11. Iamie Alisa Travis - Drama, 9, 10, Dance, 11. Bob Travisano - Football, 9!Frosh, Soccer, 9!Var, 10!Var, Track, 9!IV. Todd Truman - German, 9, Ski Club, 10. Miriam Tse - French, 12, NHS, 11, 12, Choir, 10, 11, Music Letter, Academic Letter, 11, Who's Who Among American Hilgh School Students, 12. Karin Valentine - Frenc , 12, German, 9, 12, Spanish, 9, 10, 12, International, 12, Ski Club, 9. Dawn Vanderkooi - DECA, 11, HERO, 9, 10, Ski Club, 11, Choir, 9. Frank Vasquez - IAG, 12. Mindi Vedvig - Swimming, 10, Cheer, 9, Ski Club, 9, 10. Carol Vega - DECA, 11!Public Relations Officer, 12!Vice President of Public Relations, Yearbook, 11, Art, 12!Honors. Iohn Villarreal - Chess, 9, 10, 11, 12, Computer, 9, 10,11, 12,ATF,11, 12. Paul Vital - Football, 9!Frosh, 10!IV, Wrestling, 9!Frosh, 10!IV, 11!IV, 12!Var. Susie Vizzerra - FBLA, 12, COS, 12, Rebounders, 9, 10, Hoopsters, 9. Steve Wade - Ski Club, 11, Band Var!9,10, 11, 12. Susan Wages - Ir. Civitan, 9, Ski Club, 9, 10. Kim Wallace - FBLA, 12, COE, 12. Sherell Walker - Track, 9, BSU, 9, 10, Dance, 9, Rebounders, 9, 10. Sheridan Ware - DECA, 11, 12, Drama, 9, 10, Announcements, 12. Kari Watkins - HERO 12. Steve Watson - Football, 9, Track, 11, Baseball, 9, DECA, ll. Eric Weikert - Soccer Var!9, 10, 11, 12, Four letters, All City Team!Soccer, 10, 11, All State! Soccer 10, 11, DECA, 11, Coronation King, 10. Eric Weis - Football, 9, 10, 12, Track, 10, 11, Wres- tlin , 9, 10, German, 9, 10, Ski Club, 10, Art, 10, R054 Climbing. Greg Weiss - Football, 9, Basketball, Frosh!9, IV! 10, 11, Var!12, Track 9, 10, DECA, 11, Ir. Civitan, 11, Ski Club, 9, 10, 11, 12, Yearbook, 10, 11, Re- bounders, 9, 10, 11. Iulie Whipple - Basketball, IV!9, 10, Var!11, Vol- leyball, Frosh!9, Var!10, 11, Band, Var!9, 10, 11, 12, Hoopsters, 10, 11. Desiree Whitehorn - Swimming, 10, Cheer, 9, Spanish, 10, DECA, 11, 12!Chapter President, Ski Club, 9, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 12. Stephen Wiley - IROTC, 9, 10, 'l'l, 12, Color Guard Commander, Drill Team, Rifle Team, Raid- ers, B Com. Commander, Rifle Team Raiders, ROTC Military Ball King. Leesha Willard - DECA, 11, Ski Club, 9. Adrian Williams - Football, 1of1v, Track, 10!IV, HERO, 12!Historian. Lori Williams - Diving, 12!Var, Dance, 9, 10! Adv., 11!Adv. Denise Wilson - Flag Line, 9!Var, 10!Var. Gretshion Wilson - IROTC, 11, 12, BSU, 9,10,11, 12, Rebounders, 11, IROTC Royalty, 12. Matt Winsryg - Basketball, 9, 10, Golf, 10!Trea- surer, Swimming, 10, 11!Team Captain' Spanish, 11, Ski Club, 10, 11, Band, 9, 10, 11!1st Chair Section Leader, Orchestra, 9, 10, 11!1st Chair Section Leader, Iazz, 11, Drama, 11, SADD, 11, Computer, 9, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 11. Patrick Iames Woods - Art, 10, 11, .12. Kristy York - Track, 9!IV, Baseball, 9!Frosh, Vol- leyball, 9!IV, 10!IV, Tennis, 12!Var, FFA, 9, Who's Who Among American High School Students, 12. Classes ' 67 If M PVQSEHIS E 0 KH F i983 The junior Class worked hard and used teamwork to reach its goals for 1987. We had the best class, said john- ny Chin, boy's representative for the junior class. Over all, they had an en- joyable and memorable year. Working together as friends and fel- low classmates all year were the class officers: Michelle Guzman, president, Kelly Arredondo, vice president, Tif- fanie Ross, treasurer, Donnell Dumos, secretary, johnny Chin, boy's represen- tative, and Karen Randall, girl's repre- sentative. Ms. Santa Cruz provided tre- mendous help as sponsor for the junior Class. Candy sales provided funds for the junior class throughout the year. The juniorfSenior Prom was also partly sponsored by the juniors who were de- termined to do their best and to achieve a high level of envolvement in all activities. Examples of their eager- ness to really be a part of life at Marcos, could be found everywhere. johnny Chin supported this saying, The junior class had a lot of spirit. They expect to be one of the most dynamic and creative Senior classes that Marcos has ever seen next year. ln... Above right: Victor Durazo is caught by the cam- era. Above left: juniors Craig Demarco, Ted De- quina, Bruce Binkley, Ward Baker, Rick Ander- son, and Mark Diaz were always there to get the junior class spirited. Above: Sheri Gorishek makes good use of her study hall. Right: Pi Ware, Bruce Binkly, and Steve Murphy flirt with fresh- man jodi Zieger. 68 Classes 'K' 'um -9 i if - 5 -'ik ' E 2 -T225 ', Q. we s f .. M ez. Q 4' S.-1' ,169 .Q:E:-WS ' -2215355 .f 'J Qt -ez . se 5 X .8 .. - :.L X X X ,, QR 3 , . Y , . S .f vw IUNIORS ss? - 5 t 4 viz, 5 . A A ffm N . - S , it -. J P . .- ' ,N f ' i K . ' A it X -'h'- ..,, A ' 1 . -. is t ' S .., Q, gggg ,X ' ll j .. 2 -S.. ... A Q4 ' . 1 a ,- .. . 1 e . .. K -i - - -X. f.-- A smirk p . tj .2 '-I k , -M-if - ? 'sf ' .f - R .j f T: ...g is V KL, V .mf 1 fy . ., . 1 I :E Z!-L. H tt M: K MSS- si.. S ii, E 191' get W, . , K K K F xy., lg gi -st . .T . L N S if A KALLL . - V - wWx X QQ W -f X XX ' www? Y X '11 sf we X R X Am xv W..-ff i , 'KN Q 5 sk ,W . .L ? X 3 F' so , Q' 'TCI' Qs s 1 4 ,. ww- :me s 1 1 A, x , N.. Above: A GQ. shot of the junior class president, Brad Devar. Above: Lisa Cleland dl5Pl3Y5 3 llVelY Smile- Mike Aaron jimmy Acuna Michael Adams Mark Adkins Phil Agnew Lorenia Aguirre Leslie Alden Rick Al-iesa julie Allen Lisa Allen Troy Allen Catalina Alvarez Emily Alvarez joann Alvarez joe Alvarez David Anderson jon Anderson Marnie Anderson Rick Anderson Suzanne Anthony Kelley Arredondo jesse Arthur Rowell Ashford Steve Ashley Terri Ayala Scott Backscheider Ward Baker Michelle Balzola Ankur Bansal Kris Barber Mandy Barber 1 ' fr 4 dig rw .Q ew w- 41155 - 'Ui ww , , lif e ? f A 1 .V Classes 0 69 IUNIQRS Chris Barden julie Barrientos john Batina Sherri Baugh joe Baumgardner Brandon Bedford Rosella Bentz Lisa Berger Maria Bernardo Celena Berry Warren Bickley Bruce Binkley Aldrin Bishton Natalie Blachere Richard Blanchard Robert Blohm Chris Bobo Erin Bobo Bridget Bogar Mike Boivin Peggy Bondurant Karla Bosse Matt Bosser john Bowman jennifer Boyard David Bramwell Brian Branstetter Ted Brennan tg 53552 i E -Q . Above: Tiffany Witters and Bridget Bogar are two of the junior pommies this year. 70 0 Classes ., PM S 8 N3 ,. , t-: X5 X. Q .. Q Wwwj ,,,, A5 r C if R ..r. if V Q V ,.., V at , , es ' r ,,,,,, 5 r,.r W ,,,r,,,,.sr,,,rr,,,r ...,,r, r r rtar riff 5 M , jtrs it y,rr,,rv ,,,, ' x Lf f Above: Mr. Moynes and Ryan Richards chat out in the hall before class start as IUNIORS K J t . if if V f - SX - f Z' 3 : X . QA C ' sg .flip I X I f i ' xl' X' j i . Qi- - : S sr? , .3 - sl Q A fr X X 1 as ..-EEE? E. Til, is-.ii'3f:i5f' ' - ix Q st.. . K. t s Q L : . ts.. Q H , i g k 1 . - f F. . l : , , f' ' X an ! L - 4 l . Q. 5 ' - N i, r - Q it fr- ' 'ggg E -.f - -my - I .. . , X gi Q l ' it C, -, l Brad Brown Amanda Bryant Dawn Buckland Eric Buhnerkempe Mike Burge Sarah Burger Anthony Burgos David Canhola Gina Cano Krista Caputo Todd Carroll Rhonda Carver Francine Cassara Adrienne Cassidy Matt Bossen, Sarah Stuebgen, and Christine Ruth listen and concentrate on Chemistry, 3 if . . N l Q - Q it 1, ... I I J I . ' up 4-5 'di' lg: , k ,W ., I fr vi., , , . N . tt, jf: I 1 'mr' fi , i - -, f' ' E A 1, E 'iz if, .1 -'s 'ZZ' ' .A W l. 9 , ,ta .ff-1 ...41 Dina Castillo Manual Castillo lim Chaney Scott Child johnny Chin Cami Christensen jeff Christie Lisa Cleland Andrew Cohen Drew Colby lerry Coleman Trisha Conley lim Connelly Rachel Connelly Classes 0 71 -IUNIORS Alfonso Contreras , :fa l Richard Cox Kelly Craven Sharon Crawley Darren Cronquist Pamela Crowe Keri Crowl Xp l X -'- gs 3 A as sskfw-egg Q X as X. t at , W ,si Aaron De La Vara Nicole Cryer ' x r Lorraine Cuesta J mi E33 Michelle Culpepper , fi Tina Dale Mike Daniel Q Lisa Dannenbaum g D Pam Davis :J TQ ll' if Scott Demarais Craig Demarco Chris De Pierro Ted Dequina Tom Deriso fat e. 'sr .sv f is x X Q X N, X K . 3 MQ' A , git tl JN S, at , .w 4-me . -2 i 5 - , 3 ,L N'-eva, l 4 -YP' lip! 3 'il' .M --L SNK Xxx , ,...... R ,... N ' A Q is 1 wi ii -f Q! Brad Devar XXX Qt at Y Denise Dewald is Marc Dias AI DiMeola M Lori Dobronski A Pies Domidf Rachel Dominguez an l,L l Christy Dorsey in H ,C W' my Terri Dorsey Debbie Douthitt Seath Duk Donnell Dumos Matt Duncan Clark Dunlap Victor Durazo ass e ,ly1at.tt.t:,, t ts s 12- Accompli hed student Still Ready For More I want to stay active, keep up my G.P.A. and still have a good time. That shouldn't be hard for junior Eric Swa- gel. Since his freshman year, he has been active on basketball, ski club, French club and rebounders. In addi- tion, his grade point average is a 4.3. Yet with all those activities and accom- plishments, Swagel does not feel he has been too active. There is still a lot I 72 v Classes want to do. Eric helped form the jewish Student Union with lan Remler, he felt the group was for the good of the stu- dents. Although his high school years have been a lot of fun, Eric is anxious to get on with his life. He hopes to enter Brown University and major in some- thing in business. i 3-. arg, ,gfi IUNIQRS I I ' 1 , 1 X F F ' f F 13? .fa - f , 'Wi I ve Q -. , . ,,, yi ik A ' ' I V F ts: ,f 4 5 . .. . Qi 5 ' N . v - Al X-H. A X f ' QQ 5,4 'f 3 . l 4 F1 Sli F . 75 1 8 4 ii X Q Q Robert Walsh and Michelle Smolkovich work hard on their artwork Y ,MM f'f ' V F ,M M ffffff - 'H -, , W 3 , ,,,,... ' V t :. 1 V R ia 1 , .J s + W M f we ' .. V 'ff F 7 1fl, V .-... W 'W' 'Yi , tar a f ua 1-v ,JM A ff 'M is f I , awww .Q- ff- S-0 A M ,yf,i.Jj:,,, I M xx 7 , under Mrs, McKeown s watchful eye. V 2? vm , . , 3 ,.,, Q, lrll QQ, , I., M ,4Q,,,JNM , ' ' ,llz ,V f r',, .. ... .1 W...nni 3 , fa mi, Ms 4' ,, gilllffz ,By , ax Robert Durrant Melinda Easton Curtis Eby Ericka Ehrhardt Najla Elmukhtar lina Elson Luis Encinas Marcos Encinas Shannon Epperson Tammy Esparza Pam Estrada Lori Ewolski jennifer Fantasia Brookie Farley jim Farrell Doug Fenger Albert Fernandez Gina Fetty Gabriel Figueroa Cathy Fiores julia Fischer Mike Fisher Tracie Fite David Fitzgerald joe Flores julio Flores Miguel Flores Richard Foley Classes ' 73 IUNICDES 4 WWF' was Above: Nicole Cryer works with Kara O'Meill in Study Hall. Kristen Ford Robert Forst Kevin Fowkes Amy Fox Tredessa Frank Bill Franklin Tara Funck james Gambill Sharon Garcia Rhonda Garver Brad Gavigan Kevin Gibson Mike Gimm Aaron Ginn lon Goldman john Gonner Maria Gonzales Nancy Gonzales Stella Gonzales Sheri Gorishek Kristi Greco Leslie Gregan Robert Guerrero Tony Guerrero Virginia Gutierrez Michelle Guzman Raul Guzman Kevin Hackett Bill Hagen Donna Hale Ryan Hall Mark Hall Ray Harden Matt Harper Nancy Harper 74 ' Classes W if 1 N. if F ,na Us Y, ,Al A' f ' ,W ..,, We--f,,,,f , 552359259 W, , , ,f ,,,,Vy A,,,, V . , 1 zz-' -rs P, , , 'fi-, S gf . fl: ' ,N -6 :, I Gaz I I y HL i f is i 'K B si'-. X H V - ul Q reit W ll 1 ,Zh V 15' was yi if . mf ,, fa Q f ,, .Af 2 W ala ,rr VV fu, il Z W ,W mf- W in ,. , , 3 'Y 6 vi Jywgizzt-, ,,,, sz, , ---,,,, W, f 11 ,rv un. f ff--- - , 'N f f agua irq.-QWYHSZVJ' in f ff. -,Hz ki 'K eyy, K Above: Mark Adkins and Steve Ashley are off to another class. 'HB1 f 414 f,.......-Y ,-'- f G ..,--. - ,,,, ,wr F' 5 N I .I 'Vi Y ,iv ' A .., W, ,,, ,r f fn. ,ft 'Q , , Q ap f i z, n . f . .W ,, ..... wif- ,l .. 5 H.-in R g at 2 ,gf i 4 , LM is 3. , J mf 1 .. Q u Av ! ,ruf f ,. far w41N:4f'ai Iffhfwiiff'zv::Lq:s,z,k! Vggu. ,,:. .r-,zrsgg V .'s:,1k,g-,fiifmss wr ihiifffu ' f 'f grffigifif i, Q Iggy I fi ga f, :Vi ' fn' ff , Y f v ' . iff ? A ' I v 'Saw : .I f xy . .5 . ,... W 2, -, ., ff ' 1-A san. ..-Ma.. n gf' R f 1 may at 5 X X is ' 1 f sf f Q- QQ 5 V V I... T - it .s: l g sv .- s sax 3 'ls , QQ . , ,.- yi: R 'Q lil : Q X s IUNIQRS 3 . , X N v, A , s ...a eff ig K -, G ' K as we-'tl Q i':?Laf v N ff' - will f .iuvff ' , rl 1 v ' s 1 tg fa-'L 7 , 'W s 'S -'if 5. - E Q .. ,,.. N 5, B- 1 ,Q i' a P , t 1: -- - ,, .t A ,L ef L, .., 1- L 9 V Sherri Young, junior, increases her knowledge in Celena Berry, junior, works hard to finish her assign- lTl6l'l t in English. vocabulary for English. J, ffffi!lC',4..., if W K 3 ,iii M sf? f 'V ,I W ff. Samantha Hart Amy Hawley Cathy Hawthorne Trish Haynes Chrissy Hedlund Corinne Heidinger Dan Henderson Mike Henderson Kathy Henry Chris Hernandez David Hernandez Rene Hernandez Michelle Hillman Benjamin Hodgson Tarron Holmes Dave Holzinger Bryan Hooks Sheryl Howe Angela Hu Nancy Hudman joe Huguez Eva Hunt Danny Hunter Kris Huskinson Huong Huynh Pat Jacobs Terrie Jacobson laci lanes Kevin Tominaga turns to ask a question about his drafting layout. Classes 0 75 -JUNJQJQS 5 if Q Above: Kevin Hacket displays his spirit at the McClintock game. Tijana jerkovic johnson Angie Chris johnson Debbie johnson Rob johnson Greg jones Barry julian Eyal Kaczur Mark Keeley john Keleman Pat Kendrick Natalie Kern Chris Kiefer Chuck Kiley Mike Knapp Tim Knollmiller Kenneth Kottwitz Marcy Krysta A joseph Kubacki justin Kulbeth y jim Kyle . ij Kevin Landers Heather Landon Adrienne LaPointe Theresa LaRosa Doug Larson Erik Larson Russ Latham 76 ' Classes s at W' Above: Ker 1 -.sq S is C n , .s.oyN o ., V iff is-if C. - . Q , -. Q. ' 0 C w ve. .L Wi' ' fri ' ' sw V' 1. t C ,Q .ai , 1 is iiii . A , Q . rie Wells converses with friends while standing in line for wg-E. is-:seal .f f 1 L - sf R ' ' f i. g A .gfslg .. fest Q X ., lf! . H 51 -.-S i K - . L Q K X - i tl: - My X A .. ..... . - ,1 . --Q H if y 1 -. ,., ' r Q e Q cf ri uf X X X X ,.., ,, K3 X .X X Y N X X X :ss X33 , xv W i was W . s,,,.. L 1- s .sem NI' s Sw W XXX Xl? my jx Wim wr Sxet X SEX wig X 1, .f Jr ww X Xe -611 'ESL .. ' t az L 'Hi' Q N1 Jr X ESX nik W at W., ,Q-N .fc lunch. --::. Q - ' 2 iii' i ' 7157-i'.' TSN. . ' N .ge sg .5 X5 is - .. C as ess X Q O . -. .- wk ' - 7 -, f rs' X1 P . , . X Q X 5 X + 3 i X X X X X X sf X I L' viva -.av ,,..-v Nd' .ey E A Camels in junior Edouard Sitbon is new to Mar- cos this year. Born in France, Edouard lived in Haifa, Israel, for eleven years before moving to Arizona this past year. Edouard participates on j.V. Cross Country and is Co-News Editor on the PADRE PRESS. I like very much work- ing with the paper. The people I work with are very friendly, and I enjoy spending time with them in journalism, commented Edouard. Edouard's other interests include world traveling, lto Australia, the Far IUNIQIQS- our yard? East and Africal, playing the piano and watching Steven Speilberg movies. He plans to graduate next year and then go back to Israel and go into the Army for three years. His long-term goal is to become an international law- er. I was very surprised when asked questions about what Israel is like: 'Do you have T.M?' 'How about camels in your back yard ?' 'Do you still wear Bibli- cal dresses? ' Explaining to the students that Israel is a very modern country was very unexpected, said Edouard. 2 ..,, f , W . 1 - ' ' 'li 'l l ' 525 Y 6 ' fwwtf , , H - fy f ,E ft.: ' ' if K I ..,,, ..t,. VVVVV A, . ..., , :N K . , .. . W f f Z ff f fff ff ,f , s ff ff f f ff W f fx 4 f 1 it it-. ...... ,i . . git-5,55 ,rt L , . .. .. 31 Q We 1 't .. . , ,,.... f ,, ,,,,.. , i ...f . r'...t,..fw 5-1-- -ii: at ,... 1- . .. ,,.. .. W ,vt fe s Mkaw, W of M, if W! , s 2 . H 'r' ' f ivy' . ' ,N ,!2f1,. Q, K a 4,2 J , .4 4 ff TZ : WW Q tm W JV .., vt ,A , l . , 6 , ev. . .L s W , f f x ,,, 2 ,, , rr X fa , .,,. 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David Laurence Leann Lawrence Dawn Layton Keith Levenson john Lewis Paul L'Heureux Tracey Lind Cory Little Henry Lopez Erik Love Francine Lovett Michelle Lowe Frank Luera Melissa Lunt june Lynch Pam Mackey Heather MacLellan Pat Maez Kari Makowski Rene Maldonado Doug Manna Shawn Manos Tom 'Markham lill Mars Danny Martinez Gomicindo Martinez Karl Matchinsky Anna Matus Ursulla Matus Nathan McAvoy Classes 0 77 IUNIOES ladeen Ota Deena O'Toole Alfonso Ozuna jason Prasser David Paderez Tricia Paes Marne Page Nathan Painter Dave Palmer Scott Palmer Kristen Palla Diana Panek Pouria Paruinmehr William Paulsen Amy Peckham Robert Peralta Michelle Pekel Burt Perrine Eric Peterson Todd Peterson Bob Pfautz Adam Phillips Michelle Pimtus Eric Placencia Tom Poole loel Press Matt Pursey Becky Quintero i 1 + ' 'ir l , if 5 ,V,v We 13 , f f ,V A7 ,eww , , ffielziif 51: ::,.., Jr. 'ff . H, V 1 f' M-f 1 , X' A A W l iw A r '- ' A- - ' 1 ' if 3 1 1 A f , ' J I ' 1' i 1 f 'ff-' ifgifki ' Y 1 A.. 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' ' - , ,,,, p ,- fm L f M 1 S ,,, f ,M , ,, ,- A 2 w 3,9 Amy MCCulIach Chanda McDonald Chris McGrath Christine McHugh Sean McNatt Andy MCKelley Hollyn McPheters jennifer Meador Rose Meorano Cary Meter jeannine Melville Mechelle Meredith john Merk Tasha Meyer Denny Mingna Michelangelo Molina jessica Moore jon Moore Dora Moreno Dave Moser Stephanie Moore Denise Morelli Steve Murphy Laura Murray Nade Morray Erika Mitnik Shahrouz Mohseni Abir Mukherjee Subir Mukherjee Shelli Murray Lorena Nash Valerie Navarrette Tanya Niehoff Gloria Ortega Mary Ortega Classes 0 79 IUNIOES Berta Quintero Edward Quintero Alma Quiros Rachel Quiroz Ezra Ramiriz Karen Randall Rudy Rangel Laurie Rasmussen Mack Rasor john Ray Rachelle Ray Paul Reichard john Reinhardt Sheri Reiss Marcos Rendon Cory Renfro jim Reynolds Ryan Richards Teri Richter jennifer Ritchey julie Roach Angel Rodriguez Sonny Rodriguez Yadira Rodriguez Bill Rogers Alison Rose Camile Ross Tiffanie Ross - ' . . Q' 131' . . ' -' . 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Q 2 tw - Q H i. t tl TX Q 3' vs XF' j SE :rs X ,, , X Q Q t I .1 f it it qi iii Q Above: Decked out in traditional brown and gold war paint, Rick Anderson, john Reinhardt, Murphy, and Todd Peterson prepare for battle against McClintock. l 's V' ' sl si . feff C is t i S R ., K, sf X4 - 1 A , 4, K X 6: ,Q Q Q ' : t Y . A' fi are ww sv f Q X ig' ,fag S Q. X Ai. ,, .X Q O-fs 5 I t xv -.W ' KX f Hi. . ,H The steps are a popular place for friends to sit and eat and visit during lunch on campus. mg Q X 1 sf? l --'li-li il ii ' E s - to , 4 t f l' i K ,'-. El . 'w'. K M, W .. 0' fn i d' 3 K 5 s,,,,,f K . f' G is N ' ,. - . - ' c:1::.Es?E If- 1 igqb 1. H - 5 .y as M- f'Z:3'? K Ql. 1 A , - P' -,a f so A. t C. M. . ci , ,.... ,,..i..r, Qs. M, h,-if lb 3 fs - ' ' , ,ii. Y H .W , . .. .... X N' , wg? - T' ' wi, MQW ' ,sg i - , ' A .. .,,,, N' S 1' ,f- iy- f f ' t JUNJQJQS- '?i ' 4 Q 5 X ,, 'f john Rothhaar i ,- David Rudd jill Rudow ,. f' ' I Beverly Ruiz f 4: .j a Maria Ruiz Q s if Martin Ruiz P y j - ' ' Christine Ruth ' X Mike Sally 'xxx Christy Sanders L22 ff jeff Sanders v N Keith Sandfort V ' ' I ff luliet Saucedo , Scott Sauve Staci Schoff Q I' ri MQW D313 Drew Colby waits patiently as Mike Moore signs his autograph. Tracy Siggins Mike Silvas Edouard Sitbon Doug Schultz ' Brian Sebey I Michelle Sedlak i Noreen Sharky ' - Lisa Sharp Greg Sharr Shirley Shen ss tsst atas he l .,,y Kim Shires ' i'l i' Paula Shoots Kari Shute Cory Smith Gavin Smith Laurie Smith Michael Smith Scott Smith Nancy Smithers Michelle Smolkovich Classes 0 81 IUNTQES Rick Soper Andre Speed Tina Squier Brandy Squires Chip Stein Mike Stephenson Richelle Stenerson Ari Stern Stephanie Stern Monte Stevens Ray Stewart ludyth Stinsman Korilyn Stout Kyle Stout Sujan Stringer Sarah Stuebgen Keith Stuffle lenni Summers Eric Swagel Leina Tani Merilee Tanner lulian Terrazas Alex Thopsey Glenn Thopsey Kevin Tominaga jackie Torres l'amille Traud Stephanie Tryniski Rachel Tsehaye Blake Tyler Maureen Ulmer Lory Vacaneri Faustino Valenzuela Ted Valenzuela Patricia Valles 'PU ml -1 if i A--- uf- fespsfi I - 'lf .' .fait I 7 . .. . , 4. ,.. fi H . X in if., fgh I .aw MW ,x M j V. 3 Q, ig .V A, . ,I ., fh f .f ,. . --Q ya. ., f i vw f M 4 af-err kwa? Nh . if l ,W ' l .Mat f 1' 5' :NV my fm- . s 'X ,J 4 -ff 2 4 '73 . I , My . 82 Classes 1 ll'll lt v s I, it iff . . ii,i, , ,,y, . j at M riting Rights Hale junior Donna Hale's interest in jour- nalism began in eighth grade when she was on the yearbook staff. Freshman year, Donna decided to become in- volved in the school newspaper. She started out as a reporter, but during her sophomore year, she was given the o- sition of public relations. Finally, liner junior year, Donna became co-editor- in-chief of PADRE PRESS. As a junior, Donna functioned as Teen Gazette correspondent for Marcos and also wrote articles for Tempe Daily News and Teen Times. After every stor I write, I feel I am a better writer, andwt makes me want to write more, commented Hale. lt was during a journalism convention in Flagstaff that Donna became aware of her second major interest, govern- ment. One of the people she met was going to be a page in Washington, D.C. After he told her about it, Donna be- came very interested and decided to attend the week-long Close-Up pro- gram in April of 1986. This trip in- creased her involvement in govern- ment. l've thought about being a politician, but right now journalism is my main focus, said Hale. After graduating, Donna will go to college. There she plans to major in journalism with a minor in public rela- tions. Donna Hale is also involved in other activities. She had done volunteer work at the Phoenix Childrens Hospital and has been a peer counselor and youth leader at the Holy Spirit Catholic Church. 1 JUNJQJQS- Tina Espinoza and Chanda McDonald pose outside the lockers in between classes. PM . - - t 1 as ' ff ts -..- H -J' - -,J . s-Q -. 1: - - . ' .. T ' ' --s,.- ,::gsQs:f. 5: fEE?':x5'?5f '-fr ' ' -f .. 51.35-.. . T 1 3 ., - ' - - ,, , , ., f ' ' ,. we T. A-. s Sl -0 .. . f, .L .ax t - .. K I 93335 .. 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Www? ,, w s S wk as if fl lf if X m if Na R,- fwgs Raymond Vega Guadalupe Verdugo Mindy Verdugo Rogelio Vizcarra Chris Volker Mark Vrabel Gwen Wakefield Steve Wallace Rob Walljasper Tony Walters Dana Warren Rob Warren David Watson Steve Weakly Kerri Wells jenny West james Whitmer Karl Winkleman Richie Wise Becky Witter Tiffany Witters Erika Wolder Melissa Woodson Kathy Wosnitzer Travis Wright jeff Wyant Classes ' 83 ARC05 DE N Z4 presents HE CLASS Q M '11, T F The sophomore class carried its spirit from last year and proved to be an in- teresting group Claiming to .be a very spirited cass rom the previous year, t e sophomores were faced with a challenge to maintain their enthusiasm. Several strong leaders helped the class meet this challen e. There is a small core of dedicateg workers, said Mrs. Dodge, class sponsor. Mrs. Atlee, along with Mrs. Dodge, were the sponsors for the sophomore class this year. The officers were Nicole Youn , president, Sherri jenniges, vice president, Brooke Beadles, treasurer, jared Rittenhouse, boys' representa- tive, and Gioia Pitts, girls' representa- Far right: Wendi Kilworth takes a break in be- tween classes. Right: Mike Costabile and Tiger Ritchie rush home after a long day. Below: Sean McKenna hurries to his next class. Bottom right: Potential Ski Club members Jared Rittenhouse, jeff Seymann and Brent Karnig view a Warren Miller ski film during lunch. tive. With this core of leadership, the sophomores worked hard to complete their projects. We made a lot of profit from the car- nation sale for Homecoming the reason we have the Carnation sale is to raise money for Coronation, which the sophomore class sponsors, said Nicole Young. The sophomores used their money mainly for Coronation, but any remain- ing money was carried over for next year. 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'iw '..5Lss:sii-53 A P YF Rick Effenberger --1:k,,L t A in -L L. rrr, . - Christi Eitel L 5 L L .L LVmLLL,LLLL,L L Bill Eller ' X I I V SL LLL LLLLL LLL, ,L Yesenia Encinas VLLLVLLZ- 1-i L Spotlight on jeniges I love working with people. That was Sheri jeniges' main reason for running for student council. She served as Sophomore vice president. I want the students at Marcos to have more school spirit and be more en- thused. To promote that spirit, Sheri would like to have more assemblies, ac- tivities and more support for the athle- tic teams. One of Sheri's goals is to raise her grades in order to get into the National 88 Classes Honor Society. That is a major goal of mine. Being on student council for the last two years hasn't been enough for her. Someday, I'd like to be active in Deca . . . hopefully, basketball, pom or cheer and track for another year. After graduation, Sheri would like to go to Colorado State University and major in Veterinary Medicine. I've al- ways wanted to be a vet. I love animals. L yLLLLe l SQPHOMORES V - 4+ -15 wif: V-1 ' F , A ' V 2 . MM' if ' IJ ? Viifslfhii ' 1: 455, ff ' , ' if i -f V, V A f -I. A ig? L A 'G 5 N 3 WMV M , V A .. ' lu 9 'Kg V - f K V ' iff: Q, ,., 5 , , ' Z' :qu ' N fl '-'N P-2 ,, , .3 M A , .-. is J :e f xr 3 A .-.. . ' ' , r' f - ff , WW, I l 'X 'V 2 ' 'X I' ., , , N,, A,, ..., , A ,V .,,, V ' L L' , ,, ., .. ' V ' 5 gil, F N , V 1:3 V M, f UV 1 sua, 5 5 Q ' V -.r ' Wfhqy, .V M A J-as I 1 A i ' mf V . -A . 'V ',,W,, ' f 2 ,, I CC- h vgsx X I ll ' Q if QQ fffa ly E WW EWL If ,,,,, n . y 4 1 - W A , f ,, V, lw,,',i2ii'sf:- 1 We ' f ' ' 4' . ' 7 2 4 ' 'Em ' as S, s , '?f , im-f Carol Phelps and Tiffany Hensley grab a bite to eat during lunch. 'tryfm 1 I'f' -3 l M' Mis 5 i Q 1. -Q , i, ,J ll - ,V,. f ,wif t FW mag W X 212,36 ,iz ' -.. 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Classes 0 89 SGP!-IOMQRES Dfelia Gonzales Richard Gonzales Tara Goodger Danielle Grace Troy Gray Maria Green Garrett Greer Chip Grimm Yvonn Guevara Sheryl Gumringer Melissa Gutierres Matt Hacket jennifer Hall Scott Hanford .fs 95 T1 : . .... -- Sifieiiiiiivlf- , - - . V11 N6 ' ' .3 K' -- . I ' .:-X9 is. I: t- . E. n 5 .. . s. , .... se. -.-:we-1 NM- --: YDS --,ss we: i 511 1-s..v1:ssem2.s i:s: .. 'fr-Ns s. 1.5. 5 2. A .fi , ., .sst -Q S X f l rf- ... my . -:gf I- 1 lem'-ft: .sv -aa. . -- t S :s2s5i1zSQQsfm::'-g.s.1- - fgstfmswss. ifs::smsfaNf-::N.fss--'f.,A-f--- X .... , .... Q K . .t E T . . st. .... L. QQ .. . an 5 - -- ct .... . .. - ...M . W, ..... ... . . .. ss-- . i N s QM . .. ' ' sets' P? ' 'iiisfiiiaf 2 :sssifei L .. - ' QMS Piievikszisf .. . ,Wk , s . ....,. s , - sg N.f9xKkxB...,t. . 7 . X. .. ,,...,,.. 1, X .... s .... X. . . XX. X less... . swam ,- - - . 5 SSHY fic: fi .si t E g ' rrrrr' .fsisrex - ss ':- Xe: . ffarrsbz - :sir , 'iw era- . ttt,..... 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X A.. -N M goes' i5'5S:t?E5E:S3!EN5ai . ,, .5 Y- if-15b5:1,i'51'i85't'5 'SST ti f Bill Hooker john Horne Renee Houghtling Bridget Huarte jeff Hudson Sherri Hedgens Ben Huie Shawna Hungerford Stephen Hutchins Heather Huntington Michelle Husmann Sherri Hyde Kim jackson Nancy jackson Missy jacobs Melissa jameson Tina lanes jen jeambey Sherri jenniges Rebecca jimenez jennifer johnson john johnson Neal johnson Ronda johnson Sage johnson Chris jones Stephen Kane Kristy Karpinski Brent Karnig Kim Keebler Frank Keeley Mike Keisey T.L. Kersnick Dan Kilkenny Scott Killworth Wendi Killworth Classes ' 91 SQPHGMQRES Paur Kim Scott Kimbell Kyle Kledis lulie Kleinam Denise Krapf Kim Kraska Brian Krueger Kelli Kruse Shawn Lamb julie Lamburt Cathy Larrison Gary Larson Mike Lawrence Mike Lay Chris Lee Christy Lee julie Lee Eric Leon lason Lewis Chris Lidberg Vinh Lien Cathy Lindgren Colleen Lindsay Kandance Lindsey lon Littlefeild Faan Liu Wei Liu Beth Livengood Christina Lopez Rosita Lopez Christine Lyle Michelle Mackey lenny Malasnik Kathy Maldonado lim Mancuso Mark Mahnheimer 92 0 Classes gt: My-Pj' ,. y, k,:i. .Q ,t:1t,.., Q Q rsrgzsfgfbs - :- X s 1 Q X 1 2 X is mb si 1' E s, ww 3? '?5i!5EEf?i i53s5. . 'M' ..... rx 5351, I Q F' 2 if 5-ggi fa L ' K 'N' -. if ' . If -y ,... k K -Q l l l l 4 ' it ff 4 f if, ff ft -Meg 4 K 5:12 Y Jenifer Furhmark and Michelle Abbot are friends forever. -I , S R X ...,. ' -. '- - ' - 'f i f f ,:5i,fL,,,5sN. K K, V ,,--- I A . - ,Q s ,- X-,Hs X--:arse A .ev-if ,,.:-'u ' f e , -.ta-2..r:' - L - r 1 ' 1 fy r r, L X - L Q.. I 'X Z ' S . s ,, -b-.-, ' K X fm'f251i52'::f fE:'.::: :? ' - ' ' flffiib is -:f-:'fff:.. K l ' .L in ' L ' ' P , as . S Q A ' 1 ' 5 s -4, :Hs M -Q lisa 'rr -- st ' 'V : . ' .. v - , A it , Q .. ,,.. ., , L srt..tt , L t C C mf ws- ' ' -, f ., 1 if - 1 - . X, A : ,L r . r Q K . ' f ' E- N - me wi-. K ' f . ' , ' ' A - I - , :Q ' ii I g, ' L C . or 'Iii QQQNNNQ , f L ' C C X 1 Q rr, C - I 53 N K M K - L ' . ' X P Q- -. , A sw .... l -Q -4- -4- . f ' -.. .st.s. X R- gg: - 51 -2 725-Gif s NS A SOPHOMOEES Comic talent Sophomore Clint Hinkle has a talent that is something out of the ordinary. He writes stories for comic strips. He works for james Reade, the comic writ- er for Dr. What. Clint first became in- terested in comic writing while he was out one day with his friend, Chris Rier- son, at a shopping mall. They came across a man drawing comics. After suggesting a few ideas, the man, james Reade, asked them to write a couple of captions and said he would send them a free copy of his next book. They con- tinued to submit ideas, and they now write full-fledged stories, earning twenty-five dollars per story. The com- ic is starting to go nationwide, when this happens, they will each get six per- cent of the profits. lt's the weirdest experience of my life . . . It just happened by fate, com- mented Clint. As one might guess, English was Clint's easiest and most favorable class. ln the future, Clint hopes to attend A.S.U. and become a writer. .445 V if f l'i: john Manolio Q Q' if Robert Manos ' 7 f Kul Map ' , ' , Marnee Marlor . Lynn Marthaler 'L . Cathy Martin , we 'K if , .,, If L-aw john Marshall 9 A ' 1 X T ----- , C 'C , -' , . 5. 1' fe -' W ,Q ma if fx W X fff f 'Z 1' W I 1 1 df W f a 1 u 'Nag Z X, W1 X x X . ,QQ ff V M .4 .Q M M 5 'W f W f mix, , , isa 1 .-,, ,,,' 2,4 air 2 Z W Q , Z7 K if A? , , fe M 'N - ,,.. Z1 -.W,W V .,. ,ww X f f 'sl' W , , ,I ,. it Stella Matus at V Linda Martinez . Alisa Martinez David Martinez Kim Martinez , ,,, ,,,,, Lisa Martinez +'v ff Robert Martinez Charm Marvin 1 M, J f T A ff ,, ,, , W' 1. My WW 1 Tv W ' X GW Chris Mascia - t Torrey Mason Chris Massey , a VV, Brandi Mathias W 2 It fox . . I T , Q, ..... 'L 'i ' W fl X im ' 93 4 A Q, la i V j ' i W2 1 at -f junior Matuz ,, ,,,,. Chris Mathias ,,,, - Heather McCroody K ' 'iil Debra McDonald V Mary McCubbin f wr' 1 Sean McKenna ,rf W' Sonya Mechelke as jay Mehlhorn ff J W! . ,,,,, A , sy, Q , if isa fa! f . A ' .J H Greg Merrill 48 ,fvz , fx, y ,,,,, 4 Ron Meyer V 'sssi jennifer Mihiethaler ' '..'f Q Liana Millett Mike Miller , , Samara Miller K Q J te ' 73 Rosinda Meyer M' up 'WL , Q .- tv, 1, . ,-r Y dia fx ' A Y rg K' f , , . ,, L. W, f Tony Miller A! ,A if X, Classes 0 93 SOPHGMORES Brett Mitchell Kathi Mock Leo Molina Tim Molleneaux Margaret Monnier Morgan Moran Charlie Moreno Henry Moreno Irene Moreno Mark Mosher Doug Mousser Todd Mousser David Mota Robert Muecke Micky Muldrow lim Muller Andy Munoz jennifer Murian Alan Murphy jessica Mushkatel Stephanie Nardin Angela Navarrete Gentry Needham Renee Nelson Carl Newton Lee Nguyan . .... . . , . fwm, ,, V, , , - . 'Wrmf ' i ww, f , fi , ' :.' 1 ' -'M-il ' 4 'f5?915?f 'W i we - f I fffiix , ..,,, .. w ' . , ' ' , ' ff -f K ' ' W K 2 V' ,,,, 1 V at - ,,,... H t M 'W 1 . , , - may - AJ. --'. qw i ,, ,fy 'r:r nf K . 5 , . f, 1- Q . , , Y ' me g f ' 4 , ' 'U' '- ' V f . I I f 1 f - .0 . ff A- fm, f f ' , ,V i tm I , . I, -m , L -ray , wx mf? X rfgfaff 1, Y, m, f se x- ' ,W wr vw V ,fi Q, I ft .,. i M, .... l W-, in , J, ,,, My , R 4 A ,. 1 y V fi ,.. 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Linh Nguyen Dawn Nora Chosa Ochoa jamie O'dell Amy Offenberg Christine O'Halloran Kathi O' Halloran Paul Ohland juan Olaiz Tiffany Oliver Antonio Ontiveros Isabel Ortega Matt Owens Alfonso Ozuna Zach Pace Frank Paiz Missy Palma Teresa Palmer Michelle Pearson Adam Pedretti Raoul Pedreza Stacey Peralta Shelley Peterson Carol Phelps Kim Pitre Gioia Pitts Dana Plowman Michelle Post Barry Prosser Steve Puklin Steve Purtiman Theron Quaas Kelly Quick Ruperto Quintero Danny Ray Victor Rebozo Manuel Reyes Chris Rierson justin Richey Tiger Ritchie Monty Riggs jennifer Ringhofer jared Rittenhouse Mike Roach jeff Robertson jim Robinson Angela Rocha D.j. Roddewig Bryan Rodish Amy Rodriguez Senaida Rodriguez Caryn Rogers Tammy Rohn joann Roman Renee Romchan Toni Romestan Classes 0 95 SOPHOMOEES Karyn Hargis interest in music may only be outweighed by her enthusiasm. Karyn a Sophomore, plays tenor sax- aphone in the band and is alto for aca- pella choir, where she also occasionally plays accompaniment on the piano. That s just for starters. This musical whirlwind has studied piano for seven years, so she plays whenever and wherever she gets that chance - church, talent shows, wed- dings and just for fun. The young musician enjoys singing, especially ballads and love songs, and Musical whirlwind will perform whenever she gets the chance. her career, for Karyn plans to major in music when she gets to college. This year, she tried acting, too, play- ing a dingy actress trying to get into a performing arts school in the musical Fame, presented by the Drama Depart- ment. Was Karyn born musical? It is just a part of my family she said. My mom sings in the church choir . . . W re all just very musical. She is musical - and enthusiastic. I I O I Even that's a toss-up. Such practice should be helpful to I I I el Diana Rominger Laura Rosenbluth Francisco Ruiz Ramon Ruiz Shelli Ruiz Scott Rye Mayra Saiazar Don Sandoval Rudy Santa-Cruz Sandra Saucedo Eddie Scheafer john Schatlenberg Scott Schindler Kerry Scholl Melissa Schuh Michelle Schroeder Larry Schumacher Kristen Scott Ted Seburn jeff Seymann Geoff Schark Brian Shapiro Chris Shepard lae Shin Scott Shillito April Shumway Lisa Siedler Marc Silberman jill Simpson Eric Sims Kori Singleton Mike Siqueiros Rick Skalitzky Terrie Smart lenny Smiley 96 0 Classes ta, if I 5' .at ,,,. . sss. . 'r -ffl .-', X A .. :, ig -1:3 iwf' .HT JliliH.14figgfJ vm 's W' ir ' .,. . . L 'V .. 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Classes 0 97 SCDPHOMOEES jenny Trinh Benny Trujillo jackie Trujillo Quana Truong Dave Tucker jenny Tucker Alicia Umberson Corbett Upton Rita Uriarte Darlene Valdez Trilby Valdez Sixto Valenzeia Alicia Valenzuela Alisa Valenzuela Tm, 4.8.4 M., tm Q if M ts...- 'J- ' an . ,, fl T ,,,, .aa T ,TT ., ,,,,f f MT ,,, 'Wt 1 911 was T A V T. T ffrr M- tff.. , A , . K, I 3 I4 A TM, W' A' f - I ' T ff ! my 1 L my - I TT ,i,, 1 A .F W .qf ' in ta A ' r ff. R 2 is '- 7 I - ,ill . F lr 5. 4 ,Y I Y C... ,TT M WEE' E' NK, t EE,'i?7E:f4l,, ', ' ' al' X , 'WW ' ' , 'I - rf f.f'lf',,' 'V' 'V 'W T ---- iT .,,. Q T Tl ,,,, M , A W W - 49' f ' Z' f ' 'ii' T it fwfr ' . TT Rob VanderKool Bruce Vanetten Kim Vanttercke Lance Varney Danny Vega Pat Vega Shelley Veldhouse Ken Vogelsang Rob Waish Tony Walls Kim Walters Pi Ware Dan Warfield Natasha Watkins Classes ' ..... T .... fm T ' KWH VIVV T T - i ff' These sophomore students are serious about their work when it comes to sentence structure. 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I ,. kk,, ,gi , ,: , , .., V, 5 , Sherri lenninges and Angela Navarette share a moment of friendship. 1 ,Ai Vt ,, , ,, W I wi -wg 1 ', --11-rf za, , 'L V,..,, V ,J ,,,, ,,,,, Z Q A V V 1 -,Vy ,, ,, 1 1 I ' 15: Haig: 7111, ' W i 1 Carol Phelps, Michelle Post, Tiffany Hensley, and Michele Husmann con gregate after school by the upperclassmen lockers 1 .... ..... 1 . 1 1' r11,f1,t,,,, 'f ,gif 1 ff 'a ' . 1 ii N232 1 ,,,.,, ,,,, f- -A ...-44 QQ :MV .11 W fxff WW! W W f W0 M 1 f W ,Q 4 Q2 M ' War 5 Martin Zamora Dana Zbacnik Kathy Zettek Dan Zieger Debbie Zobel Tammy Webb jenny Wegener Mike Wegener Lana Weir Stacy Weller Carrie Werst Brandon West Dawn West Shane West Amy Wetzel Darren Whitehorn Andrea Williams Eddie Williams Susan Williams lanine Wilson Kevin Wilson Rob Winkelbauer Ronna Winters Brett Wintrich Robert Wolder Richie Wolf Mark Wood Lily Wu Nicole Young Steve Zabinski Classes 0 99 5? YU:g3S,lDEE AJL? Ps presents THE CLAS S QI: Freshman students approached their first year of high school with the realization that this was their time to mature. Although at first, they were frightened by a larger school, upperclassmen, and harder courses, the freshmen soon found their places in the 1986-87 year. Leading the way were the freshman class officers Chris Mitchell, president, Katie Si- sulak, vice president, Heidi Schultz, secre- tary, Eric jenson, treasurer, Robin Lutes, girl's representative, and jeff Bell, boy's re- presentative. Mrs. Cardona, sponsor, added direction and guidance. 1 it Top right: Keahi Forbes works to complete her assignment in Typing. Top left: Freshman stu- dents socialize during their lunch hour. Above: Duke Buntigan 'enjoys his leisure time during photojournalism. Right: Mac Gillis and Gary Mit- chinski discuss their upcoming weekend outside the 300 building. 100 Classes The freshman class displayed great en- thusiasm during class competitions. Win- ning a few competitions helped them gain the recognition and the respect of the up- perclassmen. Fundraisers, mainly candy sales, were suc- cessful. More activities were planned for later in the year, the class of 1990 was very concerned with getting involved with the school. Now prepared for their sophomore year, the class of 1990 is ready to lead Marcos with continuinghigh spirit, as well as great- er personal development. 39 , 'mei - A f S Gary Schmidt and jason Breitenbuder go to their lockers after second hour. f ' Lg ww f:ffwufw ff ' H '14 4 ,..,yu,5,,,Wv Q my ,M ,, k,,, M, Q , WZ f Q A A f ii Aa 2 ' L' v flllf l i Cii W ral ig? rg 2 ' F FEEtSHMEN W ff fait! X f if Wa I f x L' A ef we ,, ':' 1 r ,Wi if 'f-r ,f aa: ,. , ma an f f s. 0 fl' i f 5 X Wm 1 , f WS . lynn vlzl VV 2 Q -W -, c..,,. ...... , ,A .,,v: M., , A is 3 ww- AAAA all Vi , W. f fi .,,, '72 H V ,fl l:ws?,r, W:'fs fr'- js 55 l'fl '7V 4: 'lifV i lf if-wffi . 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Manuel Camarrena Brandee Campbell jason Campbell Adam Campoy Cristina Campoy Gabriel Campoy Angelique Canevett Thuy Cao Shannon Carnahan Dora Carpio joe Carreras Andrew Carroll Thomas Carter Rey Castillo Greg Chacon Mike Champlin Robert Chavez Tammy Cheatham Lori Cheatman Zachary Cheney Brad Christensen Ken Christon Cameron Chu David Clark David Cohen Dave Colburn Robyn Cole julie Coltman jennifer Connors lanene Cooper Tegra Copper Christine Cota Michael Cothran LR. Couch Rob Cross Kipp Crowl Christy Cruz Imre Csaszar Classes ' 103 IUEESEHMEUV N4usk1H Intelligent, musical, artistic . . . what more could anyone ask for? Dorothy Tsai, a freshman, can play six different instruments - the cello, flute, violin, viola and the organ. She has played the piano the longest, for ap- proximately nine years. She learned to play the rest of her instruments along the course of studying the piano. Dorothy has won numerous awards for her musical talent. A first and third place in the junior Phoenix Symphony Guild Piano Concerto, second place in junior Baldwin Keyboard, and a schol- hAarvel arship to N.A.U. music camp. When asked why she is so successful, she replied, lt's mostly enjoyable and challenging. Along with her musical talent, Doro- thy is also a high achiever academically. She is currently enrolled in three hon- ors courses and is maintaining straight A's in all of them. In the future, Dorothy plans to go to college and minor in music. Her major is undecided at the moment, but she has a wide range of topics from which to choose. .,v- BL xi' X X H .V X x 1 X X . f 9x X I x X X , x. , f X ,f X x 1 f '-C. X X .Mix Travit Cunningham ,V ' g . ' BAE ' . .. 1. V ' , '. 5. , i . S iff Chuck Curtis , it 1 ., 't 'Z H ' C ' -:':t..,g ,,,.., Ah , .- f 4 vm M Q A 'Ti' e' ' ms . . - , ,... . Cal'Olyn . iii V V -f I V ,,,. lo? 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LW if F 'Y ii Casey Dresendorfer t i f 1 M 1 - D S , A 1 Erin Dunn M , ., 'gi 2 .,., V 3 Holly Dunn i .S ' ',,' Kent Durrant . ' ', it A f f ,,,.. . .. , LIZ Ekelman f H ',., 5 I , i'i' 1 .,,,'-i 2 ' ' 104 Classes A f 15Q,' 51 Z D gn' A54 A A wi A Ave' af A ,,,,, ,, - ff -ri I - iiii ,A .V I , A.AA, A,y - v , f. 1 'A AA F 9 -1 F 4' F 1 1 ' A f -- f,, Aw V- F M i f- JM Ai 'V .A - 5,0 . ' AA F riii F ' AA W f ,Xxx N- A ',,' as rira f 1 A - . A L3 , ' ' F f WA 1 1 E in I Few l 'V' 2 J 'li 3 ..a gl ' ' Z j M, 3 M A if 1 x 4 y f FRESHMEN Q X MJ GSK-00' l we na, fm Chris Rispoli smiles as he heads for lunch. sssh ' :' ' A H ' I A Y! A -'i, -f'f rf fy' WJ' 'A Am 'f'.': -ww- A ,,,, , WA ' ' 'NW 'www f QM f AA AA ,QA W' 7 AA ,ff WS -: s l i X A .A rss--F F' .A X N 'k ff 'a .A A, 5 , X X ' F W Q A J J A ' A 'f .,.. V .A ,,,. A V A , A , , W f ff A ' ,V I I' ,f ,L N i 'if' EMS- fy: ' . A2 ' 'ffli V V. A ' F ' A f V , 'lf W 2 VAQFM? ,f H Cr A i sAsA zillhfkz MAA-7' F f A A Q X f i? 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AW WW, hw OW lf 4 x X 1 if 5 if ai 2 A f A AAIAAAAA MA VAAAAAAAAA A - A W: 2 X EA -'s A geiw Rich Esperti Gerardo Espuma Thomas Eyerman Paul Eyler Valerie Farley Corina Fernandez Lily Figueroa Shawn Filli Brandon Fischer Holly Him jamie Flint jackie Flood Carlos Flores jose Flores Keri Flores Kyle Ford Keahi Forbes Matt Fox Paul Franco Steve Frankel jason Fraser-Lindsey Cindy Fronheiser jim Fusek Adelita Garcia john Garcia Maria Garcia Pauline Garcia Sandra Garcia Sara Garcia Teresa Garcia Cecilia Garduno jim Garland KAC, Gastineau Becky Gavigan Gary Gear Heather Gentry Ryan Gibson William Gibson Erik Gier jim Gill Classes 0 105 FRESHMEN Ed Gillis Mac Gillis Bryan Gimm Christine Golightly Korine Gomez Bonifacio Gonzales Grace Gonzales justin Gonzales Rick Gonzales Spencer Gonzales Chris Gonzales jennifer Gooch Lindi Gorishek jennifer Gray Bill Green Eric Green Tami Greene james Greszler Scott Greco Kami Grimm julie Hall Harry Halterman Todd Hamilton joe Harper Bill Harnage Garryn Hawthorne 106 0 Classes K ,' , r K ' 2 ' f ' ,, .5 H, , ,,,,,., iff, .. ,,,,, zzzpzf' ff J il l, saju, --,Iggy 1 ' ri , 'QW Mi' f Vg ' 2, ,,,, ...,i ,,.... , , W W F w-r ws- f,l sms. ,,,,,, ,,,,,..,,, f t ft 1-mmm, ffll ffm! ,,,m,.,,,m ,ml :lf ,A .. 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Hearn Chaynie Heck jennifer Hedland Stanja Hemphill Robert Hendel Donnie Henderson Adrianna Hernandez Andy Hernandez Ernesto Hernandez Maribel Hernandez Rachel Hernandez Ray Hernandez Roger Hernandez Kristin Herring Samantha Hersey Aaron Higginbotham Andie Hightower Scott Hileman Chris Hill Kim Hindeliter Ben Hirko Mike Holloway Chrissy Horn Kathy Houghtling Laura Houllette jason Huempfner Greg Hunter Hui julie Coltman and Angelique Canevett practice Freshmen takelpart in a volleyball game during their flutes while Kirk Stout watches. Pl1ySiCdl EdUC2111Of1- -saw Classes 0 107 Fl?E.SHMEN Julie Hutchins Susan Inman Shaviv llan Jeremy Jacobs Jennifer Jansen Erik Jensen Allen Jeralos Andrea Jimenez Lisa Jimenez Chris Johnson Eric Johnson Paul Johnson Rachelle Johnson Victor Johnson . ii X. X ii - - ease sees see We '-A 5,5 :- Q - gi , ...t l fr fi' l iis. -P' 'iixx M MW- K- f M-H55-'Naam M ... if X ssss f mi sm. ,,,,.. . in 'sa-we Eg--1 A' N, ' ' .. --- Q K - -.i. - 5: f f... ' 5 9. . if 6:- s.. Jw., : ff L' .. , . at we Q ,, -- ' as l I .1 - Tiki Daredevil Dunn 5 X E s Freshman Holly Dunn has an inter- esting hobby unheard of to many stu- dents. She races bikes competitively. do get a little upset when a girl wins a race. For Holly, bike racing has its good , 2 A... as ...X S R Holly started five years ago when points, as wellas its bad points. It's like . n I her Y0Un8ef bffllheff Wh0 3 S0 FHCCS, one big family, says Holly. People ofall P talked her into trying it out. Now she ages take part in bike racing. Howev- f t if has gone so far as the national races. er, there are negative aspects, too. For This year.alone, Holly won six out of example, breaking eleven bones be- , eight nationals, placing second in the gan annoying Holy. lt also gets ex- M two she did not win. Last year, she pensive. Each local race is seven dol- counted a first in the Grand National arg, and they take place five times a J . Bike Race held in Oklahoma among week. National races cost thirty dol- her achievements. lars per race, and since they are held In hlojcal comhptatitionlns, Hollyb is in different states, transportation and matc e up wit oys er age, ut lodging add to the cost. she races only other girls in' national Holly also puts in a great amount of competitions. When racing in Reno, spirit to Marcos, since she is a fresh- Nevada, a television crew interviewed man cheerleader. Holly and a few other girls on the top- As for the future, Holly does not ic of tomboys. Holly's feelings were plan to continue bike racing as a ma- that the girls aren't tomboys at alll jor hobby She is ready to move on to Q However, she said the boys they race new cha lenges. . g yxgg , . Q tt iii, ..., tttti FS lffffb' 10065 ' . :TQ A 11' - . ..,, . . ... . rrrs as Kelli IOFSGHSH' i r r if , 4 f ll. Q. , - iliriiee A iitii Kathleen t Q, N ..rk. ...... . . 7 tkk. E .i Q' :V x Janice Kent 5 i 1 A wnwm was. effrfb Q Yseefi tif' E. +as' asia Karen Kinzie E- A . aq A .Q 'i - . Q A ..,. - ' Mark Klobas . 1 -i ,E :,.:- N Q ' EEL . H Q w rt: . .- . ' Steve Knight ' K l f,, ttt X f ': ' Dana Knomiller 1 if t 5 . re. ..ttt.. tette ieee ' Irene Kottwitz . A. fl i . 5 'Q' A if. ..... - A Lis , IQ QQ J llll 591 , . 2 Kurt Krenzer - . is N EE .ln ,x l li-ees, L , L -K i I sv. Shannon Kulbetn is n 4 cv, .. .. Cwdhbwn fftf? as-e-se. .. 1.v. skgi. ... s.f fvpge esg-.ess ,enny Lnlonde K, M ..... . c . ... M h e ... . k k , NX . ,,1'le.. A '.... .,r- . 'r'. - .rl A ,Jii l . M t mat , .esiSeavs'ees- f viggwst EES ei' i.u am tt' ' -... . Lambs r a e e A . l J t i Pafiarh Lame N .., - . ' . lon Lara ' ,: , L .ng l .-:. :S A4 - In yqibkk I . -av f ludYsLawson ' '-f -lllf -ly, ilk A H S ' 'VT .r Zane Lawyer . . . ef Gr9gOrY Leff ' ll i f .. ' l . f r': 108 0 Classes ,Q , FRELSHMEN L . M W srss . -' . L it D L l A L hav , eepa 9 9 A ,,,, I , I 2 Kenneth Leung '-1 - - -. ,, .W f 2 fr , W 9 fr- at Brad Lewis 5 'rw , r W A f fi.-1 , ' ' , if ,L , , . , f ,f ,. 'H 1 'f - EQ f , 9 ,, .E Tan-ne Ll ht ' rf 'f '.H s M iw-M Q L L 1+ 5 m .VVV hz + ,,, .1-ji, , 1 rw:-4 wrt 5 Tina Linder X , H N it Lisa Liqidakis gm ff. ,Xe V I Z Mike Liu . L L , ' ff H L 7 ' L rr rf 1 L L ff L T'm .Logan .1 V , A Q 2, L Robin Longfellow Lf' if W' , 5. ' '. f , an E i A - an gh, ,. V Frances Longnaker r f Q Q 2, V w r J H -i rr L ? L ' 9 A lason Longo wk A, 4, , H , ,,, , . , sr Sandra Longston ' 2' 'L' f r 'A V' ,ggi f V ' fa . Q V' , - 1' , Chris Lopez , ,Q , fn ew N - Dina Lopez W , - L L's, . r I ,,' f' r ,,,, Carlos Lucas ,zif w 1 'f M LH u , f A H V Nathan Lunt Z f it f ROW LUIQS 7 f ' ,V 2 V. L Melissa Medueno V, , att ew ar L f L L 7, Andres Maldonado jf ,v., ' :L Cathy fVl3DI'1 ' ',',, f L r f A Caryn Mannhelmer V' W, jennifer Mannhermer , xy 'I Juliet Mao 15 ,, - . : f ,,,. - - L 'r L Mrchell Marlon , My A Bobby Martin .ff 1 L 'W L M .W Chris Martin L rrr L L Q rf? Jenny Martin A F if li ,,,,-me I' an - , Wrlzrfilirrr 1-wi ww f! -f A Barbara Martinez ' ' Debbie Martinez , Li r joey Martine-z V Ignacio Martinez A ' L V 4 f Sean Matthews L t,,, M V ' 3 ,,,,l , Frank Minus ' 2 Grace Matus We in 'rf , H Y rirrr1,, rvllr , .,,,, ,i,llt L ,,,,tfrr,, , L ,,,,t , 'L' 'W fu ,,,' ' ' 'lWr,r,f .., f , f Liga Matug ' V V T y 'W X Monica Matuz M .Z ,. L 4, ,V Mark Mazzie V, rg ' ,V A A ' Stacey McAndrews Q 5 , Qc, ,,,,. V ' Q jason Longo gathers his stuff to go to his next class. Classes 0 109 FEESHMEN jay McClure Suzanna McColm john McCullagh john McCulloch Mike McDevitt Chris McNatt jennifer McVay Kip Meany jenifer Melle Lydia Mendiola Merisa Mendoza Steve Menges Raenna Merrill Gretchen Merten Fred Millan Kortney Miller Chris Mitchell Tanya Mohlin Desiree Mollineaux Lourdes Montes Ramona Montiel Yolanda Montiel john Morrow Frostee Moore jenny Moore Rachel Moore Rich Moore Mario Moreno Nicole Mueller Christina Munoz jennifer Myers Lynda Myers jennifer Nagle Michelle Navarro Eric Needham joey Newton Tuyet Nguyen jenni Nickles Garrett Noakes Sonja Ochoa Sarah Ohnesorgen jose Olaiz Shantel Olivas Hope Oliver Maria Ontiberas Marcia Orlando Steve Orlinski 1 10 0 Classes - s fi -L. ' L C J C in ' Xl K. . K . - ' . Q U , K. -, -. ' 'Q' 'I ' :sf f SH Ill Li.. fi ill 5 F f fffiiruc- -- I 'Ei ':. .iii - ' ' - 3 st, 's . E Q - - . K . ' 'S - ' . rr- - ...M as GSX , K' 1 .... ' . . Q K K . .h. ' .. . . -- , - H gr- I . ' M- r 1 . I- ' , ly . I 4 .Q W I ...tt . . ... . 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J, Yx FEESHMEN The Freshmen class cheers during class competition. l te . -- 7 pgs! : x ' if ET X. :'::i S5iIEI:EB .. t -1.1 St X X X sr 'X il li X gg 5 N E xxx? X s X suits l A i z- : swf fs - .... sg, ..,,-kk its .k,.. If---1 s . .. A. .. P fi X XX S Xxx, X , Q S X ,- X nf? A fg 1 1 W ' ss' ' 'K f- - - - X K 1 R, -t i V s - .. s X . s so t .. f 1 t ' F55 - , f ' ,. rag: tam .K he :X 'P' j -1 K as f - 2,1 if,-1-if k . ., . N...--d K t- -'ies -,Q ,I LAK , ,W -K . .: - , Q- Q - r. .err ' 1 Q -,K v. , .. ,Ez - - 'L ' 'iff ' W 1. . sr 1:35 J , ,, -. - K - X: x K I t - X. , V K , V 'A -- f ,. V f- W. Q ,,, X KTM X it . Q ' F .... T A Q ' . Ny- ' - .. A ' g L - 5 ,PR if if K L t . r- -- r ' :sa-51 s . . K ' K j - .- X I . '- -- .L , ' tl , X' Ji N.,....? . K . . s K is' f y so N .. .. ks- 'sfzfi . 1 K 591 'I P .Q , Ja, ,Qu ' -sf: -:M ,, P t s r A- 1: .,., 5. W M Q 4 it y 5 qi: ' X 'I w K' WN t sei ss . 1. . - -- Q xl-sa -.- if-,Q , . ., Q. 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M X A Q 1 X Q i 1' r cg 'tl X V, ,Z H N Q Nm Rojelio Orosco Alex Osuna Lincoln Pace Rosalie Pacheco Amy Painter julie Palmer Patti Parker Roy Parker Matt Payne Sarah Pearson Scott Pearson Renee Peralta Cynthia Perez Tina Perrine jayson Phillips Danny Pina jenny Pina Kristi Pipkin Tanarak Plabprasit jennie Pohlman Pete Polk Greg Poteet Kathy Powell Christine Power Karlton Press Tim Preville julie Prezant Troy Price Reina Provencio Tara Quaas Ryan Quigley joe Quihuis Classes ' 'I11 FEESHMEN Marco Quitiuis Richard Quiroz Coa Quoc Paul Rajchgod Gracie Ramirez Lupe Ramirez Danny Rawley Linda Reid Damon Reinagle Eugene Reyes Tim Reynolds Robert Richetta Kevin Rietz Nikki Riles Chris Rispoli Gavin Rittenhouse lose Rivera Ruben Rivera Tia Robare Ken Robinson Brent Rodgers Eli Rodriguez Denise Rodriguez jesus Rodriguez Zavier Rodriguez Marcy Rosenbluth Dan Rothbard Hilda Ruiz Marcy Ruiz Mike Ryan Nora Salazar Carlos Samaniego Andrea Sanchez Cruzita Sanchez Monica Sanchez Rosalina Sanchez Aimee Savaunen Shelly Schaefer Stephanie Schieffer Gary Schmidt Shawn Schroeder Dianne Scofield Steve Service Chris Sfraga 1 12 Classes X S X - X i Y i- . 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H, Z: I if IIW, .sk Ag . it s A ' gr D1 1 f H '- ig .a -Q. - Nea 1-1 . ,, is gn E ...,AA. ,.. 3 A we-Mweg, : gt N V S as X tt iss t 4' S A R' 'N' s Q , A x wife., 'isstfsasirsf is ' '2 flf' -Qs X it--st ., ,... , .W,,--fa, -s ,gs,,,.5s s are tr X QR ai? N' M a t I. Ne s. J. .t s. . 4.4- FEESHMEN it ' it Gabe Sherinian -' s 2 Shawn Shroeder L ' ' ., fi ts Staci Shure J ' - ' N, , , 341 S Heidi Shults 3-A b . b - Katie Sisulak P 'A A , A Robert Sitbon K. t L.:. .. A... We WMM.. , ,, Q- I' e W 1 e t Kam? Sm? t A i i t , as Damn Smrfh A s :zum S hhh lackion 5m'fh S S ' - f . sf' scc x Jennifer Smith , . -Q tt 1 I ,t t 5 Q 1 i t Bobby Snyder A 1 sa, t Inez Soza S eee,, , Zi.. 1 My xt R T Shayne Speer X - - A f , c Fr , X t s. C f e , - S Shar Spencer - 1 1 . Q-Q. -- . - - A eeee t eee .. t ENC Splinter . . at ,.. Q , xt , 5 f - 5. ff ' A IOCSIYH 5QUifeS 5 C 1 ' sf' 'ee eee eeee Rusty Stalder eeeee t Russell stanley ' is ' 1 e- I iii? S ::' - ' I . is Craig Stanton A -nf, ' .--- ' - B - , lt M r if if Han Sfafffleld Lil: s N' t 1 Ui' ' s ' , S sf f at , R S , ' 5 I X A - s Q - - Q . -st X V Q C E Robert Stevens t ' t.t1e- A S Chris Sterner t fig its ' ya- f Candy Stephenson ' is S1 ,N .- lordan Sfoklas A as S . A at l Cafhi' Stout ' is 1-h ' fll f '- i - rriil' s , - ' .. f ., as' Sf. s I ' Klfk Stout - ' f TSS U Q' 71' K? ' Q 3 'X q fs lole Straley ' - 1 f - t H .4 tiiiiglliiiw W' is ... eeet i Q at tt' -eefe s i ,t- as ttt 111 2 r1-'r f t ' if C .. if t Parag Sura , C ' , ' K I 5 k , .... -,, X . E x ifggigi E - , sl, 1... . 2, 2 ki A H t y 9 RPG , -,. . ' , . -' ... Melanie Taft 1 1 t S' t tl . 11r rt . , ' .. ' . - - X . , Craig Tarnsky , . b . is X A A . A .N AA , A AAI. t Keith Tainsky . I tt if fs Mlkg Tankersley ' t,,t, L ,, Daniella Tavena . ' H ttt S 1 ' ' Devoted Dancer Dances Toward Her Dream Ballet is Tamara Barden's life. For the past nine years, the freshman has devoted her time and effort to the art of ballet, and she does not plan on giving it up. She claims no one really ersuaded her to dance, she simply ecame interested and wanted to try her luck. Tamara presently dances with Ad- ams Ballet Academy. She practices three hours a day, six days a week. Why such devotion? Tamara is train- ing for the famous ballet, The Nut- cracker, produced by the dance com- pany, Ballet Arizona. Tamara's accomplishments include placing seventh at the Arizona Dance Guild Ballet Competition and winning a few scholarships to summer ballet schools in San Fransisco and Seattle. Tamara has also been to New York for the past two summers erforming on a scholarship with thye Schoo of American Ba let. Her future goal is mainly to keep with ballet. College, at this point, is undecided. Regarding her success, Tamara be- lieves, If you try hard enough and be- lieve in yourseli you can achieve any- thing. Classes v 113 FRESHMEN jennifer Tee Steve Temple Cheryl Terris Timothy Terry Carter Thomas Dana Thorp Todd Timmons Tony Torres Trisha Torres Mark Tobler Sylvia Trevino Mike Trujillo Dorothy Tsai Trieva Turanchik Alicia Umberson Roy Uriarte Veronica Vacaneri Guillerma Valdez Ivan Valdez Anthony Valencia Eddie Valenzuela Elisa Valenzuela Peter Valenzuela jimmy Valle Dirk Vamderwoude lan Vandeventer Debbie Vasquez William Vega Delia Verdugo Mario Verdugo Andy Vincent Dan Vurich Greg Wallig Isaac Walrath Lynda Walter Tracie Warren 114 ' Classes s ,fr '-r- r V g 5 ,, V rw wg 1 1 , :. , .r 9 I if ' f' -1 4:55 gi sw f ff, ,,,, nga ' 1 mv X1 19 . V ip- Af 1. 5 A ' ig, A A A ' C 5 T V f' 5 2 ,, zzffkk gfllrjt .... ns. v ,V N 4- ,,EE--H f ' z Y sf ft me , -T Q, ff 33 it Q it x . y kr, Q. ,-angry 'N- Brent Rodgers, Marisa Denney, jenn men. T sa sm so si :NN-we ca ifer Tee, and Valerie Farley have fun making gingerbreau f , ess' T We,msfW 'efeym me 'A iw ' ,fa-N it ' ' Q, ' .K if ' , f , we 4 , .L . , ' , ' I l -mm., f YL f ? - . , '- V - y f fe W' A W are ,, eww: l My WWW sf ,,,,,.. gg W , aj ' x W gf if li 'UV I , , ,... f ff' ., . ,, w ' .yin Wu- 'W 'J A J A .... .J , ,, . .N , ' tv' -- ' fi V , im 'fi V- 11 , ' M , ,. , - A-z ' 'C -'T' ie? 4' 2 0' 'WW' my W , i f , QI ..., -A' ' . ' .,,,... , W V , VA A ,,,, NNN Ei. C . 5' or 'N E Qs 7 ' 2-24 1, Q if ' 5 sw? QW! 'N xx si st N. .... 5 ' we sf... ts W S rl ,, , ' -25 2 212 :f:E ' ,3,.1, r Fssfssisgcsy C Q it S X s X Ng 91 Q E t X ix Smit 1 K M llii T is Q S it T isill i llll V All ff ,,-:'E7rfWws: 4 it Q . M sf X so NS xxx 1 N, FJQESHNEN Ni -Xgsxfsg . .. 5k:UXQ5?'Xfs5. C, .. Q .... t . - S S . i I . H f' ' P 1 S :is . gl? . i A ' f - . f if L ' ' L - LQ lf' sk it - k , ' S -,f G- ft S i sis .wr -' - Q ,, Qu si .. K .,, F V S N ,ws- X X ' Nix x :S L N t Q 5 , 33 is.. W' Wwf , R , in i X . K X C 'af' -. s lyk- -V . - f - K 'f -2' 4 U 'i A I + :. i' .ia . we sf - :I is 1 by A Lk t T J-f osx -' QENL , ' T , W - 'K ,W .. 5 -- Y - .J H S . -5 - 1-, .,.. - I -. M., I A I M, 'Sf ' T it - I -- ,... f f 7 ' . K - 1 -- . -tsseissw c --iw XX 3 .... S ...m., ., A.... , ,. 1 C YT - ff , 3, W. st t .1 w w' 'ssx i ' X V C gi t- in . , 1 5 - 5 gil t 1 7 . T BB fl 41? f The Freshmen in Miss Partee's fourth hour drama class get together for a group picture. Wes Warren Michael Watson Teresa Webb Michelle Wehr Karen Weiler Steve Weis jenny Welty Michelle whircomb Lori White james Wilkinson Kim Williams Tiffany Williams Tancy Williamson Robert Withee Teresa Witter jason Wooldridge jason Ybarra Scott Yost Cliff Young jeff Young Kay Young lodee Zeiger Dan Zelenka Mary Zettek Shannon Zozaya Celeste Zuckernick Steve Zurga jeff Kohl ,J,,hKiWMsf ,, .'l' in if ,I V ' ' ' , V 1 Classes ' 115 il Above: junior Mark Adkins works diligently dur- ing his history Class. Above right: Honors Geome- try students study hard for an upcoming test. Right: Sophomore Beth Livengood concentrates on her typing tablet. Far right: juniors Marnie Anderson and Lisa Fox turn in their drafting as- signments before class begins. 116 0 Academics Division A ADI ICS ,nf WW?- ,,,,,.,4-v--M www ly Top Matt Hacket designs a project for drafting class Freshman Fernando Anguis writes a report for his freshman English Class Academics Division G 117 X Q ,.4-.'.'- - if U iris., Tempe Union High School District Administrators: Top right: Dr. Thomas A, Parker, Superintendent. Top left: Scott Weingart, Public Relations. Top center: lean Pais- ley, Vocational Education and Auxiliary Services. Center left: LaVern Takington, Director of Special Services. Center: james C. Love, Assistant Superintendent. Center right: Bill E. Cox, Personnel Manager. Above: Don Wil- hu gi: ,,, , lcinson, Director of Athletics, Right: Governing Board CY, , members: Mary Frances Lewis, Dr. Phil Cook KClerkl, Virginia Tinsley, Robert Kempton lPresidentJ, lim Phil- lips. 118 f Academics N, ri N F 52113, , 1, K Egg., sf' K X F 'KQEAV' :yt x Sym ,ef fxshg X l ?alXff Rx! ftwwlsxf X,-df if -'Q ' ' , 52529 ' sf - Q riff' sw N- . A, U, , - ' TN 5 '. -sfml 1 V it Administrators provide unif ing force The administration, the unifying force that holds Marcos de Niza together as a whole, is directed by Dr. Bill Fitzgerald, Principal. His responsibilities are two- fold: first, to make sure school goes in an orderly process whereby students are learning what is being taught, and sec- ondly, to see that instruction is going well in the classroom. Various other du- ties, such as meeting with parents, teach- er evaluations, budget preparations, and attending school events also keep Dr. Fitzgerald always on the go. Mr. Vic Sanchez, Assistant Principal, has many diverse responsibilities. These include class scheduling, registration, and discipline, all of which take a great deal of time and skill. Mr. Sanchez is particularly adept at juggling class sched- ules. Mr. Bill Vanney is in charge of disci- pline and athletics. He works to promote athletic support from the student body. Showing his support for the football team and fulfilling an old promise, Mr. Vanney allowed jason Mullis to throw a pie in his face, after Marcos' defeat against the McClintock Chargers. Ms. Rosalina Baldonado, who joined the Marcos administration midway through last year as Assistant Principal, worked hard throughout her first full year at Marcos. She focused on rebuild- ing the attitude here, working especially hard with the spirit and motivation as- semblies. The entire Marcos de Niza administra- tion is excited about the new buildings on campus. After twelve years, Marcos will finally become a complete school with an auditorium and a second gym, and we are looking forward for these to be completed for the students' use, stat- ed Dr. Fitzgerald. .f 3 L , M7. . ff.. i Q f Y ... A A Top left: Dr. Bill Fitzgerald, Principal, busily at- tacks some of the never-ending paperwork re- quired of him. Top right: Vic Sanchez, Assistant Principal, relaxes during lunch, always finding time to visit with faculty members. Above center: Bill Vanney, Assistant Principal and Athletic Di- rector, spends much of his time juggling athletic scheduling problems. Above: Rosalina Baldon- ado, Assistant Principal, finds a few moments to pause in her hectic schedule. Academ ics '119 t .-,,,v-:Ei-Z'P3i ii 1 Nvu ..,. I ,.,. 0 . O9 o Ml 1 -Q . .1-xxkxh .,.. . ,- ., .. ,. lm .W ,,,.4..A.., , .,,.,, XX Q T he 120 0 Academics Sherry Blumberg Sharon Chavez Priscilla Chavez ,Es 4, Yolanda Gomez 5 3, 1 Margaret Harris , gf? Diane Holte ' - , W sf ' ii E , , ,, ,V Stella Horne V f Manuel Lira 2 Zia he f N! i Q David Meyer ' vfzf ,,,.,,, Gayle Pettit Linda Reyes Phil Simeone - f f N 1, :,. re: , ,4 vm S- fi, 1, J 1 xv Y Q f if -A 9 f -vu!! I , its V5 V I v uw ' -Q all iw 'fl 7 2' A alle if 1 'Q . Him I i K . iilg N i il , - ILY ' 0 , fi W t s fit am ll 3 Q is of ffl A i feilv - r - I 'i-a' f in :-- f Zi' , V Z ' -ef, ' Vf 'i' ' All? ' ,V Brenda SIGGHSOH - ai.. V if 'i'i Sheila Walrath K ' 'f 6 ,.,, Patricia Whatley , ,, V , V , 'gf' 'i ' ,V , V A VVVVY ,... , , at - ' anim! 'A , ' . ,mmf 5 if A fait ' Below: Marianne Stover takes time to smile while making lunch. Bottom right: David Meyer posts scholarships for his students. Bottom left: Upon en- tering the Marcos de Niza front office, one always encounters the smiling faces of Margaret Harris and Linda Reyes. - 'xi ,. .swsmmm X 8 19 ww ki I kit i lu of ggi tis ,S : FF S, S S r 2 X Racine 253 f,xiWwsf ew wfwvg r E Left: Mike lenson and Tony Chavarria take a break from their busy schedule. Below: Ms Simpson passes out registration stickers to jill Mars, Rusty Bell, and Matt Hargis. Nigga- N I' f K ka e tt.e t,i,e -eei,, , elpful Counselors Aid Students The guidance and counseling staff provided numerous valuable services to students. The staff consisted of Mr. Meyer, Mr. Torres, Ms. Steensen, Mr. Sanchez, Mr. Simeone, Mr. Lira, and the latest addition, Mr. Munos. The counselors provide services to students who are having trouble at home or elsewhere or need counseling for their futures. The counselors also helped students with schedule planning and problems, so they could be adequately prepared for the future. There were four full-time counselors who were regularly assigned to stu- dents, as well as several others who as- sisted students in special areas. The four regular counselors were each as- signed four hundred students, divided alphabetically. The special interest areas included student employment, vocational education and military ca- reers. These various advisors were able to help students meet their unique and individual needs. The Marcos de Niza counselors worked hard to provide students with all necessary services to help meet their specific needs for today and the future. Academics Y !- N .,A. --:se ' ,N s Q' 'f ies' ' '- A .- ,ffz 09 Q Ml Q ' ' - rw. - - -1 ' . - : ' ' W' 35.-: V X Robert Deacon Donna Hahn Barbara Tamietty 1 Sandra Brunk il, ' g - , V V ,Q Sarah Deacon X 1 ' f V Q f i i i Q x . 'ja Above: Ted Valenzuna enjoys working on lessons given in English. Top right: Eric Sims tries to un- derstand the concept given in math class. 122 0 Academics Middle right: Mr. Simeone expresses his smile which has given him the reputation of being kind. Bottom right: Ms. Tamietti is just one ofthe teachers noted for their caring attitude. . S Eg: 2 E A l Left: Ms. Bobo does a demonstration in a Special Education class. Below: Mr. Noone lends a help- ing hand to Tom Minniti. Special Needs Receive Attention Many different activities occured in Special Education. The classes collect- ed newspapers for the Lyon's Club and the school nurse. Some students were involved in junior Achievement through the Free Enterprise class. One very popular activity was the Special Olympics in which students competed with other students county and state wide in various events such as swimming and running events. Special Ed. students were also in- volved in the Special Service Sunshine, tthe S.S.S. clubl, a service club which prepared Special Ed. students to par- ticipate in regular school activities. The students completed three service pro- jects each year. Some were donating food to needy families and helping out with adults at the Westchester Home Centerg these activities benefitted both the community and the school. In the 5.5.5. Club, the students make and sell buttons for various events dur- ing the school year, said Mrs. Bobo. The Special Education class as a whole participated in a wide variety of events throughout the school year. Academics 3 '. -. '.'4 x -. 4 -. 5 v. . 'K --'-' Q N- '- 'Q X. 5 ! N .1.. .'.. ,. 0 -'4'A'- f -a ,- oe s i l 'KVV Edwin Anderson , 'K L ' Q ' 124 ' Academics Connie DeMiche Linda Dodge janet Green lim Heiberger Daryll Huber Tom Huber Dixie Lavoie Dixie Peterson Nancy Sears Larry Strom Sharon Whitehead Dick Worthy ., ,Z . - ,, ifiiizffi A ,, fr X is tg at , ,,. H igh VN K F4- 1 - f - g k -f V 'QW ff-ww' i , .- A. ri , r,e'ea W V s 'W r W 1rr,,r an 2 L 'MM' 1 Top: Sherri lenniges gladly poses for a candid. Middle: Mr. Worthy explains the process of sim- plifying radicals to his first hour class. Bottom: Finishing one of many math assignments is a real task that jim Connelly is really into. Left: Steve Knight and Tammy Rohn share a joke, while Stacey Peralta works diligently on the as- signment. Below: This common atmosphere is found in many classrooms at Marcos. 9 sf W '. va?- wHMvw.,.,,, my ,Y ,iw wi' ,W M. . W 1 in 'gt dl' Experience dds to Education With only one new teacher, Ms. Whitehead, the Math department was composed of many veterans. lt is a fairly large department, since students at Marcos are required to take math courses to graduate. As head of the Math department, Mr. Lassen is responsible for evaluating the Math teachers, ordering and bud- geting for the department, and assign- ing classes and rooms. Mr. Lassen said l'm very lucky in that I have great teachers to work with. The math de- partment is very experienced and can offer the students an excellent educa- tion. The courses available in the Math de- partment were basic arithmetic, con- sumer math, elementary algebra 1A-TB, Algebra 1-2, honors algebra, geometry and analysis. A fairly new math-related club spon- sored by this department is Mu Alpha Theta. its purpose is to tutor students who are having problems in math. The organization came to campus last year inviting students with a B average in algebra 3-4 to join. Academics 0 125 .. W-A.-f,1.t.t.n.-,.,.A.. 0 9 13 4523133 XX X-'W R '- Q mhwgfq 5. K- -, --.- . ---- , .!.. 1 .'.,g .- -'.' r VPN V Carol Atlee Susan Burger Irene Cardona Connie Duncan Louise Gacioch Terri jones Linda LaFontain Patty LaValle T i ,. ll wa I 4 .. . X , AW, l f i 126 0 Academics ' Al is ll A Susan Mann M Y Shari Mecham ' ff - A' E, Dixie Partee I ' john Placona W , fm-:..lw,':,1 m45v: , H H lflgwwmm r' T jake Rittenhouse i 5 ' , V Maryann Thompson - T 3 1- Sandy Thompson ii Q V it ll Hilda Trostel L ' T f ,,,5i, , irrrr T , i,,f W I ,,i Kathleen Walske iis. Gail Waltuch Above: jeff Dick and joe Caputo are always eager to participate in English. Left: In Sophomore Eng- lish class, Tasha Meyer gets real excited about reading the book Huckelberry Finn. Below: Senior, joseph Monyer, gets a laugh out of English class. Below right: Before a test, Mrs. Cummings has her students get into test forma- .Wim tion. Bottom: julie Lee and Tori Archer work on study questions on Lord of the Flies. . at ' fl E. ea , ,, , ' ,i,, . English Enhances Writing Skill The English Department's goals fo- cused on writing improvement, stu- dent participation, and the application of English skills in other programs. One ofthe primary goals, the improvement of writing skills, was stressed from the Freshman year through the Senior year. This goal extended writing assignments to the reading of literature. Student participation was utilized by having less lectures and more student involvement. Having students analyze and evaluate the literature was a tool that helped build critical-thinking skills, which will help them in adult life. The English Department was deeply in- volved in the improvement of teacher instruction that is sponsored by the dis- trict for all departments. Our depart- ment is appreciative to the district of- fice for its encouragement in the im- provement of instruction by having of- fered various courses in critical think- ing and in teacher improvement tech- niques, Mrs. Watson, head of the de- partment, said. Becoming an extension between other programs such as math, science, history, art, auto mechanics, P.E., and Home Ec. was a goal for which the Eng- lish Department aimed. Our language is the very soul of communications .. . how can we work effectively unless we all connect? Mrs. Watson asked. From reading and understanding lit- erature to writing compositions and re- ports, English is a major part of Stu- dents' lives today. Academics 127 S t --:L .n-an . t ,Mw:-'h.+:+:-rf-f- .,-. 5 .NM- X .V . ,: ,, 'P -R ' X - ' 115224-'215:-1.-tifiiiiif:-:fv.-1i1f- V' , QQ ull' ,xt t Nmbrtqztgkei'--' 5, - Q A .- ., 0 - - - -'W- 2 N' - x X ANI , Helen Gill - A Cheri lohnson .::, Adela SantaCruz 1 ludy Fehrenbach t 'if ::,. ---, Y I fi-5 - ' 'E -55:15 - he -5 swf .. 'Q f- -..,, I Q X. SK Below: Ms. Wytko scans over her notes befor teaching her reading Class. Bottom: Ms. Santa Cru explains the assignment to Claudia Noriega and Ros Ochoa. 128 ' Academics 4 K 4 A , A - W Top left: lennie Trinh enjoys the work given in reading. Bottom left: Ms. Gill writes out the in- formation needed for her reading class on the board. Below: lose Meneses and Run Gnim work to finish their assignment on time. Ximjffi Corrective Reading Helps Students Reading plays an important role in students' lives. From novels to text- books, reading is an active part of each day. The Reading Department is set up to help and service the remedial and corrective reading student. Classes held this year were Reading 1-2, Read- ing 3-4, and Reading 5-6 for Freshman, Sophomores, and juniors. Classes were also offered for foreign students at Marcos de Niza. The department's goal this year was to support students and help them in the assignments of other classes. lu- niors taking American History and lu- nior English, and Seniors in American Government, Free Enterprise and Ari- zona History can be assisted by the Reading Department. The department is there to help the students at Marcos de Niza, and help make the school shine! T Academics 0 129 ' T' Rf. Q - Q, xivxxlfxx Y X WXQE.-5-.-as--A - - - X 1 N XXX xp ,xi s 4 Q .w.:,xtg N X Qi ' N53 5 t X Qtr nxt-Q X Xyxxxxxxv - , -Q. 9-X mm! t my - i-ystvg T .Qc X xx x N K X X Xx - vi'fatfKEMi Qt . t X M 1: 131- V: Y X lane Benedict Ron Cosner Marie Crews David Ferrazzi Bryan Tracey Dolores Varela X N w 4 1 T T , 'fi-fl ,W J t VV,,. V t , nn Zh , '2 31 ff .. ' ' ' : ilu? K+ V or ' , 3 rrr X, 1 , is if T M -sf-S 0 ,rr f - , r rr Q Q , -- ,, i .. 1 N' ,:s,s.e:,::,:f:m.t.:m -:-XG:-:TEE -:hr-1-Mw,::.q N e w A 4-s.,g,Q Above: Dawn Zabinski and Dawn Vanderkoi try to finish their assignment in accounting before the bell. Top right: Bridget Bravo checks her work in Typing. 130 ' Academics Middle Right: Mrs. Crews grades papers done by hor COE students. Right: Chris Hill learns the basics in Typing class. gi' Above: Natalie Kern and lina Elson wait patiently for their assignment in Marketing. Bottom: After getting typing down, Reina Provencio obtains greater knowledge through computers. Basic Skills for Future jobs Business classes offer basic skills needed for almost any job in the area of business. Popular courses offered in- clude typing, computers, COE, DECA, and Word Processing. Word Processing is a fun and challenging class, because you learn something new on comput- ers everyday, says lenifer Fuhrmark. A few of the business courses assist students in finding jobs, for example, DECA and COE help students get in- volved with the community by teach- ing them skills and techniques needed for the field of business they would like to follow. From courses like this, a stu- dent can get on-the-job training and get paid at the same time. Business classes provide a hands-on opportunity for students to gain the skills and ex- perience necessary for future careers. Academics 0 131 ..'- : ,, - X Q I A JEQ: - Ml Elsbeth Glockner Norma Garcia Alex Munoz Patsy Ploog loann Pompa Linda Seeley srsss - . y r if i aaaas m y ,,,...., A 6 li 'rr K- . .. W-s..-.,....... 4 Top right: Melissa johnson looks up for a mo- ment from reading her book. Above: Mrs. Pompa lectures to her students on their French lesson. 132 1 Academics Middle right: Brandi Harter tries to sneak in an- other bite of her snack before her teacher sees her. Bottom right: Robyn Christiansen works qui- etly on her Spanish assignment. . t,:. 'Na ,-Ny ck .9 ,ki Y' .xi Q s f? if ss Y i is . N . if ,ig , . It .-,S aaa Q at .tL, 5 7 i f -ii .. is 'Y W, N ,,..:,:Qf as l .t l , ,. I 9' t D- a Q - : xi S V x P, itat .-.Q,,... T Cla'-at Bottom: Mrs. Garcia has a few laughs while teaching one of her foreign language classes. Left: Steve Brown hurries to get his assignment finished on time. mi.. F . if 1 Q is e i ' f a. 5 . it . rrr if riie 4 . n is . 'xy M rrrg , If ....., WE. N vv.. - 'f Foreign Language Builds Futures According to French teacher Mrs. Joann Pompa, The Marcos de Niza lan- guage department offered students the chance to learn more than just a lan- guage. The student was given the op- portunity to build an appreciation not only of the language itself but the cul- ture, history, and future of that lan- guage. Marcos offered students French, Spanish, German, and a new addition, Latin. Every year the Foreign Language Department gets bigger. This year was no exception, it enabled the students to take upper-level classes in order to become affluent in diversified languages. The students at Marcos become more aware of foreign language oppor- tunities with the addition of one re- quired credit from the department. Mrs. Pompa feels that students should expand one's career and travel hori- zons by taking multiple years of a lan- guage. The continuation of language- oriented clubs, such as French Club, German Club, and Latin Club enabled students and faculty sponsors to ex- pand their language opportunities to extra-curricular activities. Membership was offered to any student, whether taking the language or not. Academics 133 U ltlv mime? N .-.. , '-Agxird-E as Q ' 'X ii N ' '.-' -31-'i - B Y... uiuvnil Z lfns ...,,, ,-:A:fiz :., - f t john Busch David Colburn Arthur Draper Diana Dunn Holly Holmes Phyllis jones Cherri Kinney Edward Lemon Stephanie Liska Frank Manolio Pete Pond lim Rance james Schneider Eldon Smith Malcon Wells Top right: Blake Mitchell completes a worksheet in ChemistryfPhysics. Middle right: Mr. Busch gets ready to take role in one of his biology classes. Bottom Right: A biology class listens in- tently to a lecture. 134 0 Academics 952:-VRi'f5i:i?E.rS25 'SYS . .N :Xi- 2 , QX Q B if Y Ni Q, Hs 2 X X .XQXEXQXP Qvg S A .E X 55? R to X Milf X R Ns tw My W , 'ss fm X ,if is fl v f 3? Xl vi J? if f X .sX.l,,-me X?f:12:Xs,fg,:- Q 1, -X ze: . afifv o ai swgwg X f .X Q Qgitgfjiij-5SEg:g:E: V ' 'N i A X- A -- -ks' -- . Q, 1 .. q 5 i suefjii V f ew fi fv fs. 'lf '5- -: JQT 2525553 Q , ---- ..,,. 9 - V ' new . X Xa Ss X S XX X ' X? X X 3 fr X yi 3 f X vi if 3 Q R ttf Q ef? X - - L 1 - fffwgweg. is we aiu t ff R it X HX ' 'iff '- si Q-.Q X.. 3 KH? 5525 X WN wi XF: ss E we f 1, R sjjx i SK ,L fr we ts N53 :lb X l i Top left: Mr. Manolio waves to a passerby while passing out papers. Middle right: Becky Gonzales takes notes w ile listening to a lecture in Free Enterprise. Program Growth-Buildings, Teachers The Social Studies Department's main ob- jective was to educate students about histo- ry, people and cultures on the national and international scale. Current events played a big role in this. Teachers also prepared the students for the ACT and SAT examinations. In order to graduate, students are re- quired to take certain Social Studies courses each year. These include Global Studies the Sophomore year, American History the ju- nior year and Arizona History, American Government, and Free Enterprise for the Senior year. Geography, Criminal justice and Psychology are offered as electives. Honors classes for junior and Senior re- quirements are also available. Mr. Yniguez, Social Studies department head, has strong feelings toward the stu- dents studying more. We feel the students need to read more.-Not only to prepare them for college, but for what the future holds. The Science department is excitedly awaiting the completion of the new build- ing. Because of overcrowding, many phys- ical Science classes were held in the Biology labs. Next year, the physical Science classes will be in the new building, leaving the Biol- ogy labs open for more experimental work. Science courses were offered at different levels, from remedial courses through the honors level to meet the needs of all stu- dents. All courses were available at three different levels. On October 23, 1986, Mr. Malcolm Wells was presented a Presidential Award for Ex- cellence in Science and Mathematics. He received a grant of S5000 to be used in any way to improve the Science and Math de- partment. Mr. Wells is using the money to fund a new program for incoming Freshman minority students. The purpose of Wells' new program is to encourage minority stu- dents to take more demanding college pre- paratory courses on campus. Students par- ticipating in the program will take a com- bined Algebra and ChemfPhys. course in a two-hour block. Mr. Wells has wanted this program for quite some time and is looking forward to its implementation. Academics 0 135 .,,,..,..A, ,. f-' ,' ' J.-5 'll' f ' tsi s a a Steve Adelman lohn Burnett Libby McKeown A u f , W y it A Paul Painter Teresa Payne , ll fb? lg 2 1 .Q W' My yi W i ' HA K 7 N ix, Below: Natasha Watkins and Teresa Palmer discuss their next sketch. Bottom: Ron Myers, Eddie Wil- liams, and Steve Dechamps, learn the various aspects of automotives, like grinding metal. 1. . t 136 ' Academics , . s , A Q M32 ,QQ tl 2 Q , .,,1 h,f A K 4,2 , I f ffw' 3 Z v 1 ai? , ,f,,,,,, ,gmg 'M: v,l: f, A :A5 A , V - y H- K ' , if' iid Zum Hands-on Work ls Fun The Art-related classes were taught by Mr. Painter, Mr. Urchike, Mr. Villa- ' verde, and Mr. Zavaletta. The Industrial Arts included auto, woods, metals and drafting. The most popular class in lterms of enrollment was auto. Mr. Painter, accounting for this, said, After taking auto, students go right into oc- cupations having to do with auto- mobiles. A wide variety of Art-related fields such as Basic Art, Art Design, Ce- ramics, Commercial Art, Drawing, Painting, and Photography were avail- able to students. Students who took Left: Mr. Burnett constructively forms a piece of pottery. Bottom left: Tom Ngaryen puts the fin- ishing touches on his pot. Below: junior Keith Savelfort pauses a second from making clay in his pottery class. is and Skillful these classes felt the courses offered a relief from the burden of homework. In addition, they provided opportunities for those students to pursue work they enjoyed the most. Academics 0 137 Q .-,,.,..:,.,-., 1 ,.,.-..A.. .,,.,,. ...,, . ..,,, 1 .,., 1 ..,.,.., 1 ,,A.., - . W, ,,.,., A' N - iii5EEi,ff'i5wi A-'A f if .if 1535: V- ' ? UVZI l ii?fV5 ludy Hoke vi' 4- ,414 W I lamb' lones -- ,.. , ,t . 2 ' Writ ' l f Charolyn Muze 'i A ' m t ,Q , V,,, W A A .. Rick Molina A .. Rayne Simons 2 f lim Weed y ff W 1 if E1 Fix if if i -,,--, .ef ri i.. . -- -- 1 :ss::,k.,:Ii,-egg. -i .s Above: A P.E. class uses cooperation to gain con- Mike Siqueros follows directions in the simula- trol of the ball. Top right: Mr. Simons lectures on tors. Lower right: A student prepares to spike the skills in Drivers Ed. Middle right: Sophomore volleyball in P.E. 138 0 Academics elow: Chris Stirrup feels confident in the dri- er's seat. Bottom left: Sophomore Eddie Clancy oncentrates on the simulation in Driver's Educa- Bottom right: Weight lifting is a popular gym ac- on tivity. 'E ., I xi! Popular classes also beneficial An elective everyone seems to enjoy is Physical Education. The classes vary from Beginning Physical Education, which is mainly taken the Freshman year, to Advanced weight training and net classes. Beginning Physical Educa- tion is a requirement for all Freshmen. According to Mrs. Hoke, We feel it is just as important to teach the body as well as the mind. After the one year required in Physical Education, many upperclassmen elect to continue in P.E., taking weight training and net classes, which are open for Sopho- mores, juniors and Seniors. Another popular elective at Marcos is Drivers Education. A high percentage of students take Driver's Ed their Soph- omore year since students are legally permitted to drive at age sixteen. Dri- verfs Education teaches students de- fensive driving skills and basic knowl- edge. Another valuable class available is Behind the Wheel, in which an instruc- tor takes students out with a car rather than only a simulator and provides ac- tual hands-on experience. In reference to the level of student participation, Mr. Adler said, This year there is more input from students during lectures in the Classroom. Academics 139 W 'mu +2 ..-: 3 .,,l.:,4.,. 4 ,.., t A..,:,..,., 5 ,..,:..,V, ..,,V..., 1 ,,:,,.,V,,',.,'.q 1 ,Q X 1 wh: X31 x I x 5 xr N R Q'-x it - x t -it .. M H P- Q ---L u 1 N T ,f x. , M N Marge Boydston A gk 53 g Iama Crane 1' P. ' Leslie Morris '..,, 3, w b fe , , :. , K s ,Q - - gi -. X I E Top right: jennifer Barber tests a mixture in Middle right: Gary Matchinsky and jennifer Foods. Above: Kim Roark, Ieftg and Maria Green, Mannheimer work together in Foods. Right: right, iron out clothes in sewing. Sheri Gorishek cleans up in Home EC Class. 140 ' Academics Left: Stephanie Moore helps jenna Sawyer finish an activity in Child Development. Below: Sopho- more Teresa Palmer lays out a pattern in Sewing Class. Bottom left: Tammy Fults works on a pro- ject during Sewing Class, Bottom right: Annie Saxton assists Allison Cahn with pasting, while jesse Coleman and Christine York look on. mia 5 at ,W at V iiii yi my gr if Home Economics- ot just For Girls To some people, Home Economics is just for girls. But according to Mrs. Crane, one of the Home Economics teachers, This class is for girls and boys alike. For instance, if a person were not married, and he did not know how to cook, he might end up eating out every night which could get expensive. There are more classes in the Home Economics Department than just Foods. There is Sewing 'I-2-3-, which is a semester class, and Home Design will teach how to do things like an interior decorator. Child Development teaches how to raise a child if one gets married. A new class, Fashion Merchandise Cen- ter, is only offered for juniors and Sen- iors. Home Economics Related Occu- pation, or H.E.R.O., is a class in which students worked outside of class for a credit. H.E.R.O. is only offered to Sen- iors. Other classes include Personal Awareness, for freshman and sopho- mores, and Human Realation is for lu- niors and Seniors. A whole lot of kids get involved with this class mainly be- cause the more work they do, the more things they get in return, such as foods. The more time kids put into some- thing, the students get just as much things back, said Mrs. Crane. Many kids enjoy Home Economics and Mrs. Crane hopes that everyone else will as welll Academics 1-1-2-311-11-4 .-'-., .-,'.-v 1 -' 1 - '1:11 - . N ' . - -.., . ti ig, X Top right: Kelly Sparks, Andy Chacon, and Sonia Turribiartes rehearse for an upcoming concert on their guitar. Above: Mr. Clement directs music forthe Christmas Assembly while the band prac- tices. Right: Ms. Partee delivers instructions to her drama class. 142 ' Academics Bob Diaz jill Osborne 3'y'f.'tf12iv2 , ' fa 'tt 1 s .sr s L. ...IL . .St ... Q. Q - , ,sstpstz-N: ? ti, tt ...t. .... t ...ii Q M1 . t gk , , ZW ts if 0nr f' ' , Q I . .335 All MM mwmii.-at , .tw-,WM 1 V .www , f , M WM 5 1, Mhil 'inward iii E ,.,,.... Lawn ls f W' iZ Zf,t KY ' , T A A s,.l a..f ,- Left: Mr. Rittenhouse reads music while Caryn Kvtll Y my Hawthorne and Leo Dietrich listen. Below: Mr. H ' ' ' - , H ' Diaz listens to his students practice on their gui- .,, - V ,f ,V,,,, . l ZZ4 vf-f -1.. 2 tars. From Backstage to Spotlight The Drama Department set the mood for the Performing Arts, with its fall performance of Fame. Going from the nervousness of tryouts to the jitters of opening night, performance is what the Performing Arts Department is all about. The band, hopping from NAU to ASU Band Days, pulled off superior and excellent ratings. The band led the school spirit at football games with its fantastic half-time shows. Using car washes and department fundraisers, the band was in gear for a successful year. Also in the performance arena, the Crchestra rehearsed each day to achieve superior and excellent ratings at ASU. The choir also had a profitable year. From hawking at ASU to rummage sales, its fundraisers proved to be suc- cessful. As well as its annual concerts and festivals, it combined with other schools to put on an exceptional per- formance. Students with some talent and a de- sire for excellence were involved in the soul of Performing Arts. The support of students and faculty gave the members both on stage and behind the scenes the applause they deserved! Academics 143 ,iv ga! i l 1..111 11 riss 1ri1 1. f . - I A : I no 'fl iril f 1 111.. 1 VA,, f J 1 f V11 3 VV1 11 1 1111 1 . I A ,yrk Q1 l ,V 'i 1122119141 M1 1 ..., I ,, f f . ., , 1 1 as - l - 1 1 I 11i1 W W ,,.. I i' f '. -1 I I 1 1 . ' 3' f I an I 144 0 Sports Division SINDIQIS , .:, .-'I' . - , ,Q7 , ' V011 .EWU mwygzlllfwgyf r fk N ,1 ,w:,1m1z5g ,. ' ..,, 1 1 I , 31 I 4 M 1 , l i W 0 1 1 ,, 523 1 W 1, 1 11 11 1 f 1 1 1 111 f 1 1 I 1 ,1 ,1 111 4 11 f f W X 1 l M 1 I ff I ' l 1, 1 W1 1 iff 4 'WM f? 4 f 1 1 1 msg 1 I ri 1 1 1 W , ,Ze 1, 5 'W ffmwg 1 ZW W ., .... 1 ,,,-M ., L - '1 'W 3, ,1 ' 'P Mywwg f I 1 11 1 1 1111, K M5 V W f 111 M KW I f ,F akl l 11 W Left: Varsity Volleyball member concentrates on a set during a match against Mt. View. Above left: Varsity swimmer Andy Cohen comes up for a deep breath in his race. Above: Sophomore Benny Trujillo and freshman Mike Burgess come down the back stretch toward another victory for the CFOSS country ICHTTI. -gg www ,xwwnannp -QW' 'WZ-Q-Q Sw Top Varsity swimmus prgparc for the buck Country meat. Above: Football coach Tom strokc during, the Tc mpc City Meer Lgfi Hubcr watches his defensg carefully in order to Sc mor Amy Brock gives it hor all in thc City Cross makt substitutions, Sports Division ' 'I45 Q- Coq? CQ? Above left: Tempe City Champion, Bert Perrine, rests before his race. Top right: Amy Brock takes atueakaheraIongrace,BoHonm Row 1:KeWn Ferguson,BennyTTuHHa,Ty,AHen,TheronCQuaag Burt Pernne, Robby Ferguson. Romf 2:lason Huempfner, Keith Stuffle, Brett Hofmann, Eckart Pape,hn Rennen Don Lundberg,ChadesStdL ings. Row 3: Richard Sawyer, Karl Winkelman, Thad Quaas, Gabe Sherinian, David Seburn, Mike Chalmers, Steve Quintero, Coach Dutton. NOT PICTURED: Paul Ohland, Rob Walljasper, Lee Cravens, Scott Graff, lohn Thompson. 'I46 Sports iv T' Girls' Cross Country Opp Opp MDN Mountain View 33 22 Cactus 15 40 Mesa 17 44 Gilbert Invitational 12th out of 20. Gilbert 32 25 Dodson 15 48 McClintock 19 36 Arcadia 20 35 Tempe City Meet 3rd Place Paradise Valley 41 19 Mesa 23 57 Central Division meet, 9th place. Boys' Varsity and junior Varsity Cross Country Opp Opp MDN Mountain View 17 46 j.V. 43 Cactus 15 j.V. 18 Mesa 37 j.V. 22 Gilbert 28 j.V. 15 Dobson 40 j.V. 21 McClintock 19 j.V. 15 Arcadia 43 j.V. 33 City Meet 1st place j.V. 1st place Freshmen City Champions Paradise Valley 15 j.V. 15 Cross Country Strides for Dedication is the key to success, said Coach john Dutton. The attitude of the en- tire cross country team reflected this idea, as they pushed themselves on to victory. During the summer, members of both the boys' and girls' teams trained by lifting weights and running distance. During the season when regular practices began, run- ners were required to attend morning and afternoon runs. The boys' teams, both varsity and junior varsity, were coached by Dutton. The final meet left the varsity team 7-4, and the j.V. 9-2. The highlight of the season was win- ning the City Championship on three lev- els- Varsity, j.V. and Freshman. Top runners included Burt Perrine, Steve Quintero, Brett Hofmann, Mike Chalmers, Eckart Pape, and Karl Winkleman, all who received All-City honors. Varsity team captain Brett Excellence Hofmann commented, Being on cross country was like being a member of a close family. All year long we competed with top schools, and in the end, proved our strength as a team. The girls' team, coached by Pete Pond, finished the season with a record of 5-5, the best record ever for a Marcos girls' cross country team. Top runners were Kim jack- son, Heidi Curtis, Amy Brock, Michelle Hill- man, Sam Thomas, Lori Lagro and Lisa Davis. Although the season was competitive, run- ners such as jackson and Curtis propelled Marcos into the spotlight. Although eleven seniors graduated, next year's team will also be full of depth. Re- turning juniors Burt Perrine and Karl Wink- leman, Sophomores Kevin Ferguson and Rob Ferguson, and Freshman john Garcia will be back and ready to perform. ' HAH ff M 'M fam. Left, L-R: Kim jackson, Amy Brock, Coach Pond, Michelle Hillman, Samantha Thomas. Not Pic- tured: Lori Lagro, jenny Dare, Heidi Curtis. Above: David Seburn strides to keep a lead. Sports ' 147 148 ' Sports Top left: Boys' swimming coach jim Weed finished his season with a 7-1 record. Top right: Mike Kofka. concentrates during his approach in the City Meet. Above left: Chris Kiefer, Keith McNulty, Rob Blohm, and Robert Behrens are all smiles as they receive medals for their victory in the relay during the City Meet. Above: Tom Davis shows his grace while per ' forming a front dive in the dual meet against Dob son. Left: Lisa Mancuso leads the heat in the breast stroke during the dual meet with Cactus. . ., . ::'f:2s:51.E' ' ' Swimmers and Divers spring to victory The divers had an outstanding sea- son. Senior diver, Tom Davis, did ex- tremely well, he made it to state, and, although it was not his best perfor- mance, he placed eighth. Davis said, I thought the season went by too fast. The competition was pretty good, and maybe it will get harder. That would be good, because I do better against someone who is just as good or better than me. Maybe someday Mike and I will have a good future in diving. Mike Kofka, also a senior, performed excep- tionally well. He achieved his goal of breaking the school record by scoring a 253. This score also set a new city meet record and ranked him second in the state. About his achievements Kofka stated, For me, the season seemed to go by a little too quickly, and as a sen- ior, I wish it could've lasted longer. I was happy with the fact that I set my goals and accomplished them. 1 Weed and Phyllis Jones, had a more than satisfactory year. The boys' season ended with a 7-'I record. Keith McNulty, Chip Grimm, Pat Patterson, Robert Forst, Chris Keifer, and divers Tom Davis and Mike Kofka were the most outstanding boy swimmers. Kieth McNulty stated, Adjusting to a new coach is always hard, but I think we did pretty well this year. The girls ended up with a 4-4 record. The most outstanding girl swimmers were Lisa Mancuso, Linda Walters, Ari Stern, Leina Tani, Lindy Gorishek, and diver Dawn West. Lisa Mancuso fin- ished second in the state in the breast- stroke, when asked how she felt about her accomplishments, she stated, It was my best year ever in swimming. My times finally came down. I was happy with my performance at the state meet. It felt great to go for it andget it after all these years of training. . .K 3. -c W xt Top left: Mike Kofka executes an almost perfect reverse dive in pike position. Above: ROW 41: L. Gorishek, K. Arredondo, A. Stern, B. Alben, C. Behrens, I. Downing, L, Tani. ROW 912: L. Walter, C. Golightly, R. Behrens, N. McAvoy, C. Grimm, l. Coltman, I. Davis, I. McVey. ROW 1753: Coach P. Innes, L. Mancuso, l, Marshall, R. Forst, A. Cohen, K. McNulty, I. Barnett, F. Longaker, K. lorgenson, K. Grimm, Coach I. Weed. ROW 414: B. Mayfield, M. Watson, T. Aickin, R. Blohm, P. Patterson, B. Randle, M. Wehr, E. Peterson. Left: jennifer McVey concentrates before competing in the backstroke. Sports 149 V L .Wm ,F-.mfg-A-W ff.-:s,:,al55.wu.,g,-Daiwa waawm-Mhlewmvclx-iymwwwats, M -G:-1-We-fe-Mafm awww?-ggyjfmgfw '1 h Mwww m-W Wm' .,.-f-M ------- a-a7js,W,5mTfmM,.,e-m www-QW P X 'N' I Top: ROW 41: Marne Page, Karen Randall, Sam Thomas. ROW JH: Lisa Davis, Sue Anthony, Christy Sanders, Michelle Edens, Tanya Rosenb- luth. Above: Lisa Davis does her part in Student Council by delivering flowers. Above right: ROW 111: Beth Livengood, Dawn Buckland, Kendi Delp,. ROW 42: Rosinda Meyer, Gioia Pitts. ROW 43: Dana Zbacknick. Right: The cheer- leaders show their spirit while teaching the stu- dent body a chant. 150 0 Sports bw Below: Tanya Rosenbluth dances to the fight song. Bottom: The j.V. cheerleaders hold the run-through sign as the football players run through. , Mm . ,,,, ...Z 1 Mm-wh :,, Z H. '- my f4,, W Male Cheerleaders Spark School Spirit For the first time ever in Marcos de Niza history there were not only female cheerleaders, but male cheerleaders as well. The addition of male cheerleaders allowed for better and more exciting stunts. The male cheerleaders added to the varsity squad this year were Troy Gray, Adam Phillips, Brandon West, and Steve LaLonde. I've hada lot of fun being a cheerleader and I know every- one else has, stated Adam Phillips. Cheerleaders promoted school spirit in every way this year. The varsity squad must be commended for their superb performance this year seeing as there were no varsity cheerleaders returning from last year. Cheer has made our sen- ior year really special and we're all go- ing to miss it, said the senior varsity cheerleaders. The cheer sponsor, Ms. Linda LaFon- tain, started coaching here at Marcos in the early 70's beginning with the pom pon line. When asked what helped make the squad so successful, LaFon- tain stated, Each cheer squad is unique as are the individuals on the squad. Of course cheer is not just fun and games. The cheerleaders had practice every morning at 6:30, sometimes they even worked out with the ASU cheer- leaders. Overall, the cheerleaders' dedication was felt throughout the school. Spo rts 0151 Wim X X' a 4549 W: VVK, Top: Willy Lira throws a long pass against Dobson Center: Paul Landrum goes down after a big gain A V. is N , , -B-.,,,,,.,,.L.t..,WW,mmM .mg , a,W.,..a.w-.1-.-W-W , M W , 7- ' -- W 'f 't' W.M..N-a-,r 3 'f2,1,,,f,Afl:,,..,,g..,H3 ':'5 :5 ' -'ff-'EVP-W ffrawM--- Y -MW-a,...a,:fwwwefaw5sammmmWmi alas-.taWW,umisrs4fa..Ms,... W V , Mmmw- W Right: Varsity Football Team Front Row: Aaron Holt, Sean Feller, Paul Landrum, Gerardo de los Santos, Gary Farley, Bruce Ciolli, Second Row: jamy jones, Trainer, Brandon Hamilton, Mark Wood, Martin Despain, Mike Knapp, Rob john- son, Mario Riley, javier Moreno, Natalie Camp- bell, Manager. Third Row: Mike Ostland, Sean Warren, Coach Rick Molina, Coach Rayne Si- mons, Coach jim Heiberger, Coach Frank Castro, Coach Frank Namolio, Coach jim Schneider, Coach Dave Kruper, Coach jim Rance, Dave Moser, Willy Lira. Fourth Row: Rob Sharp, Obi Oberhaus, Steve Bruner, Mike Switzer, Kevin Miller, Aron Barr, Marc Garcia, Corwyn Lacy, Bri- an Hartman. Fifth Row: jeff Sanuik, Rowell Ash- ford, Warren Cesin, Bryan Hooks, jeff Haugen, jason Mullis, Barry julian, james Nelson. 'I52 O Sports Varsity Football Apollo McClintock Corona del Sol Mountain View Dobson Mesa Chandler Westwood Moon Valley Tempe Opp. MdN 21 33 20 29 13 20 20 21 27 7 41 22 37 19 30 21 27 7 30 31 McClintock Defeat Brings City Title The Varsity Football team beat its first four opponents, but then slipped to a 5-5 record. They defeated the other three Tempe High Schools, including a win over McClintock for the first time since 1973. The Padres were led by Willy Lira, one of the top-ranked quarterbacks in the state, and jeff Haugen at wide re- ceiver. The 29-20 victory over McClintock marked the first such win for Coach Castro in the seven years he has been the Head Coach at Marcos. The game was especially sweet for this year's largely senior team after the defeat suf- fered to McClintock last year. In the third game, the Padres soundly defeated Corona del Sol, 20-13, fol- lowed by a close win, 21-20, over Mountain View in which junior Barry julian replaced an injured Willy Lira at quarterback. Although the team slipped, it came back to defeat Tempe in a close 31-30 final game, winning the City Championship from McClintock for the first time in thirteen years Willy Lira reflected the general feeling of the team when he stated, We started off really good, . ., landj since we finished strong, it was a successful season. Other team leaders this year included Sean Warren, Bary julian, jeff Sanuik, and Rowell Ashford. jeff Sanuik and Paul Landrum led the team in rushing yard- age. The two backs and Sean Warren accounted for most of the ground yardage and much of the success the team experienced. Receivers jeff Haugen and Mario Ri- ley were also important contributors to the team. These two, with tight ends Dave Moser and Bryan Hooks, were the long yardage gainers and also scored many of the touchdowns this year. Top: Paul Landrum heads for a touchdown. Bot- tom: The Padres' defense prepares for the Chan- dler offensive attack. Sports 153 xv Mg' X37 Top: Padre offensive line sets for a clash against Moon Valleys' Rockets. Center: Linemen L-R: Steve Brunner, Robert Sharp, Mike Knapp, Dave Moser, Marty Despain, Sean Feller, james Nel- son, Corwyn Lacy, Brian Hartman, Mark Wood. Not pictured: Paul Oberhouse and Brian Hookes. Bononr The Padre hne scoresanothertouch- down 154 Sports Dedicated Front Line Scores Big The Padre line was capable as well as dedicated to giving their best. They en- dured numerous upsets but celebrated in many victories as well. Through its efforts and hard work, the Padre team scored a winning season, with many players receiving recognition. At the end of this year's season, Coach Frank Castro stated, The offensive and defen- sive lines did an excellent job for us this year. It will be a big job replacing them next year. '46 I , 5 U i 2 , s a , Q new M Q ,vi 'P' , fa , x if yn s k Q ., ,, ' ' ,v..,,, ' V A f 2:AQm,,,wvfW w, Z ' , . A - ,Wy ,A W . f- W M Q i giifyp v W 'Q ga : u W M X ,M KH W. 17 H W, H :- 44 k ,, ff 4. 4,515 f ,s R f 1.4- V 1 fs mv! , af? 2 ' O M, Q A , 4 2 M. ,, Va, A , 4 2' 'T '92 5 0 as 'tb st, 0 A 6555? fi gs' 5, Z My A ta-W 9' 9' LL hw Pk 8 Q4 dr .....MesW-ag, .f.f..,Wa.w,,.,m - ,...........W,,W...,.,.-M aa... ,,..,..,........ We .... as .Q s a? ' t Pj -::z'fEIE'.::Efff':3 : :it .5 .2 - S ,mb ,ggixg -. vs wi? ..1ietESg?:i?' ' Top: Senior Linda Rios kneels to the Marcos de Niza fans during half- time routine. Right: Senior Michelle g i? -f Taylor performs during the outdoor as- sembly in preparation for the Mountain View game. Below: Bridgette Bogar and Dawn West 'E?3ri-:li . . show off their Parde pride at the Marcos- McClintoc game. 5. - i l . ll ll llisti 52:1 5 l t 2? if lf. gi. ligt iii 'a x i Q :'ff 54 la ' is! -ag. ki at ,Q - 5 PFS . J it fig? S1645 at ' R L, ns Q , , . r 'X V' L I - Y 'f , Q 1 QM-W ra. .. . X A : - -- . in Liss . .fs IS., - -A X: - Q 156 0 Sports Above: Spirited Senior Lisa Mancuso and junior Lisa Cleland lead the crowd at the Dobson game. Bottom left: Top Row: tleft - rightl Donna Riley, Dawn Layton, Kelly Ray, Toni Garcia, Adrienne Cassidy, Hollyn McPheters, Second Row: jill Ru- dow, Sherry lerone, Linda Rios, Nancy Hudman, Lisa Mancuso, Bottom Row: Bridgette Bogar, Kari McDonald, Tiffany Witters, Kandace Lindsay, Mi- chelle Taylor, Lisa Buday, Dawn West, Mary Orte- ga, Sharon Crawley, Lisa Cleland. ,:zf L wimwii ,.,.. . ..., f .... Tff?-Y-' ' ,,., . ',E,:Sf. Z55fs9g'QfIf'fif,.',f,:.ff'ff',-. ..,. - '1 .. 11' ' fe?feNii-...w- Mgae.-af.:-W '-'M-fmffwwf wf .... eemmifg- ave? Below: junior Adrienne Cassidy charms fans dur- ing half-time at the Mountain View game. Bot- tom: The varsity Pom line performs to the tunes of the MDN Marching band. s I T o Pommies Make All-American The pom line instilled spirit in Padre fans, performing at spirit assemblies, during football games, and with the band at half-time. This year's Pom line produced two All - Americans, Senior Linda Rios and junior Lisa Cleland. Competing at the highest possible rat- ing, they were awarded a spirit stick and trophy. The Pommies practiced before school for an hour each day, going over new routines and preparing for future performances. Linda Rios commented that, Its a hard job, but it is a neat ex- perience to go through. You have to learn to get along with different types ofpeople, but in the long run they be- come your friends. The other All-American on the Pom line, Lisa Cheland, thought that, Camp was great. I had a blast. I met so many people from a lot of different schools. Our Pom line got a chance to win a spirit stick and a trophy. The camp was really neat, because we got to meet a lot of college Cheerleadersj but the best part was making All - American. to it ..s:-wav ,QQ , Q' 733 by 'J f Sports 157 Q mm-.. .4 ...... M - 7 WW ' W' - E 'T -:r--- 'W 4 ....I.I E X . i ft, S 5 I ff 4 Right: The Freshman defense makes a big tackle in the Moon Valley game. Bottom: Frosh Football team: First Row, ll-rj: Ray Castiilo, Lantz Ander- son, Andy Vincent, Kipp Crawl, Erik Gier, Rob Cross, Spencer Waggoner, j.R. Crush, P.j. Col- born. Second Row: Matt Beck, Damian Smith, Duke Dunigan, Anthony Baez, Gerardo Espuma, Tony Edwards, Andy Hernandez, john McCul- lagh, David Clark. Third Row: Bruce Barro, Albert Bandin, Russ Stanley, Ray Hernandez, jesus Ro- driguez, Mario Moreno, Frank Matus, Danny Vurich, Rob Chavez, Fred Mildan, Fourth Row: Eli Rodriguez, Kurt Krenzer, john Marrow, Eric Brown, jeff Bell, Sam Allen, Bill Brennan, Rick Moore. Fifth Row: Donniwe Henderson, Dave Colborn, Roy Parker, Steve Weis, jim Garland, Curtis Brown, Paul Franco, Roy Orosco. Sixth Row: Rod Leon, Mike Kiu, Matt Fox, Marc Tobler, jeff Kohl, Paul Eyler, Sean Matthews, Chris johnson, john McCulloch. Seventh Row: Coach Bob Urichke, Coach Tom Huber, Coach Dave Colborn, Below right: Damian Smith is tack- led in the Moon Valley Game. Below: j.V. Foot- ball, First Row ll-rj: Gaberiel Abril, Chris jones, john Manolio, Mike Molina, Aniseto Matuz jr., Brad Herman. Second Row: Mike Moore, Steve Zabinski, Cory Renfro, Shane Boisjolie, Eddie Glancey, Tim Mollineaux, Rick Anderson, Third Row: Bruce Binkley, Coach jim Heiberger, Coach jim Rance, Coach Dave Kruper, Coach Frank Manolio, Scott Bell. Fourth Row: Troy Gray, jon Compert, Mike Bolvin, Drew Colby, Adam But- ler, jim Mancusco, Doug Mousser, Lance Verney, Charlie Moreno Freshman Football Opp. MdN McClintock 13 0 Corona del Sol 18 19 Tempe 49 14 Rhodes 13 6 Chandler 0 13 Willis 0 20 Kino 8 26 Moon Valley 28 14 158 Sports j.V. Football Tempe McClintock Corona del Sol Mountain View Dobson Mesa Chandler Westwood Opp. MdN 14 0 32 6 0 10 22 12 27 13 28 14 7 7 32 0 . ., Frosh Prepare For arsity Roles The junior Varsity Football team had a disappointing 'I-6-1 year, but gained valuable experience and should be an asset to next year's varsity team. The j.V. offense was led by jim Man- cuso at quarterback. Mancuso passed to Shane Boisjolie, Drew Colby, Troy Gray, Angelo Toliver, and Steve Cham- bers. Mike Molina and Charlie Moreno were the leading rushers. They were joined in the backfield by Robby Bajar- ano, and Gabriel Abril. The offensive line, consisting of jon Gompert, Bruce Binkley, Chris jones, john Manolio, Rob johnson, and Doug Mousser, af- forded Mancuso the time necessary to get the play off. The tight ends were Scott Bell and Tim Mollineaux. Rick Anderson, a defensive standout, also played the position. On defense, the junior Varsity was led by Mike Moore at strong safety and Mike Bolvin, a lineman. Other defen- sive players included Danny Martinez, Roy Vizcarra, Doug Mousser, john Manolio, jon Gompert, Mike Molina, Ken Vogelsang, Adam Butler, Bill Rod- gers, and Shane Boisjolie. Freshman quarterback Mark Tobler summed up the Freshman Football sea- son saying, We started off kind of slow, but improved and ended the season with a pretty good record. The fresh- men went 4-4, defeating four straight opponents. Tobler directed the of- fense, often giving the ball to Dave Col- born, the leading rusher for the fresh- men. On defense, the freshmen were led by john McCulloch. The explosive defense shut out both Chandler and Willis. junior Varsity head coach jim Rance said, There was a lot of improvement from the beginning to the end of the season. With continued improvement, they should help Varsity next year. Above left: Charlie Moreno picks up yards against Mesa in a j.V. Game. Left: Sophomore quarterback jim Mancuso sets his offense in the game against Mesa. Sports Below: Senior Melissa johnson gets ready to set the ball to a teammate during a varsity volleyball game. Leadership and Teamwork Bring St The Marcos de Niza Varsity Volley- ball team developed into one of the competitive forces in the division fol- lowing a building year in 1985. With five returning players, the volleyball team matured into a winner, beating all but one of its last six opponents. We pulled together at the end of the year because of hardwork, practice, and teamwork, said junior player Becky Witter. With such success, coach Carrie Boyles enthusiastically remarked, The program is on an upswing, and the rong Fini h coaching staff is looking forward to many more great seasons. She attri- butes their 6-10 record to hardwork on fundamentals and positive leadership by the seniors. The outstanding players for the sea- son were veterans Melissa johnson and Melissa Beamsley. The other members of the team were sophomores lenny Malasnik, Nicole Young, juniors Becky Witter, Leann Lawrence and seniors Carmelle Hayes, Tammi Porter, Deanna Morenzoni, Katie Rasmussen, and Kelly Ray. Above right: Leann Lawerence substitutes for Ni- her fellow teammates as Leann Lawerence, Kelly cole Young during the game against Dobson, Ray, and Melissa Beamsley wait to help. Above: Katie Rasmussen sets the ball to one of 'I60 ' Sports Corona del Sol Win Tempe Loss Westwood Loss Mt. View Loss Dobson Loss Chandler Loss Mesa Loss McClintock Loss Corona del Sol Loss Tempe Loss Westwood Win Mt. View Win Dobson Win Chandler Win Mesa Win McClintock Loss i .E...Z.:..2. -,-- 1... M Q i i f l 5 5 itat Egg! 153753 -we-w rift 'Vi 5 55 5 , was t K E g . 'ilk .... M., E Q'Q' ries , it ijstii --,.t i:' ,x.:, T I '1 ' fii, lff 532 f EEQ K U ' -:F 5 13 3 i if? Top: jenny Malasnik, Melissa johnson, Kelly Ray, Nicole Young, Carmelle Hayes, and Melissa Beamsley share their happiness after a victorious game. Team Picture: Front Row: Becky Witter, Carmelle Hayes, jenny Malasnik, Tammi Porter, Melissa Beamsley, Melissa johnson, Nicole Young. Back Row: Leann Lawerence, Deanna Morenzoni, Coach Carrie Boyles, Katie Rasmussen, Kelly Ray Right: Nicole Young practices serving the ball before a game. 1 Sports 0 161 22 .5.3-f:s: 'I I + awwtwa . x ...-, X, M,.MiWa Wa.M,,,,-any-,,,,a,,.,,maw.m....,,. NNW ...WM.. NM N wmgmwwmm W:-:-::-:i-:-:E-wsfsf-2:-: V www :::- ....... .... MMMM - M WM' ,W WM... W4 W .,..h. Mmwmw- aa W-, WW ,:.... .ww m-mummy-'3 -M :Pei .2 . M .wmwsf 1 up K Qi L H Below: Korine Gomez Carefully watches the defen- sive line. Middle top: Theresa Willer is in a defensive stance against the McClintock offense. Bottom j.V. fl , Volleyball Team. lleft to rightjz Maria Garcia, Gretch- en Merten, Melonie Bedick, Kim Williams. Ba to rightjz Debra McDonald, Teresa Witter, L ii l Q 2 It it ' 5 lg Brunk, Trisha Conley, Deena Barbara. ck Cleft Coach ,asa 'ww C ,,,,,,t C 5 .a......-- W 'W me me Wm il MWE44QQQfffWmf N i l' a..,.iTf'1 L W JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Opponent MdN Corona Del Sol Won Tempe Won Westwood Won Mt. View Lost Dobson Lost Chandler Won Mesa Won 0 McClintock Won X 1 Corona Del Sol Won S ? Tempe Lost Westwood Won Mt. View Lost 'T' Dobson Won Chandler Won Mesa Lost McClintock Won 162 0 Sports sw it 212 f1f: we W.. x 4' ,4 WE' t v. -f-: : :,:i-2 ,,.,::,::,. s E.:: A,E : , FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL OPPONENT MdN McClintock won Tempe loss Willis loss Corona Del Sol loss Fremont loss McClintock loss Corona won Tempe won Kino loss Poston won Taylor loss Hendrix loss mmmwmmw W' f'fa olleyball Spikes It's Way to Success The Marcos De Niza Junior Varsity team played its best season ever re- corded in Marcos' history. With eleven wins and five losses, the inspiration to be the best led them to victory. Mrs. Brunk, the junior Varsity's Head Coach, stated that it was hard to pick out just one outstanding player, since every player contributed and did their own part. Nevertheless, Trisha Conley was chosen as the most outstanding player. The Freshman Volleyball team had five wins and seven losses, but won the last four out of six games. Mr. Worthy the freshman Head Coach said that they improved as the season pro- gressed. Moreover, everyone was real- ly dedicated and serious about the team. Both the Junior Varsity and the Freshman teams showed a lot of talent, which will make a very good team next year, when they go on to bigger and better things. Ea .,.,, NNN, - .W ssss .. .,.,... H .. N,s,, . WWW IQI4 M NW,.mg?w,s,,s,,...W- s.,, ,,,,.LlmN N . .WQWMMM M-Mwganw ww wzzmss ,. New , W. wwf ..,,.,,,,, N 55- wr 9 we N ' im-r': 'MM Wm? --wtf,-sammy:--1 .... s,.,WNL:...,... .TWM A -WM. Mewe N Nw -- m,,.,..,.,,, ..... - NLM Left: Bottom CL to Rl: Andrea jeming, Karen Weiler, Stacy McAndrews, Christy Cruz, Korine Gomez, Top fLtoRl Bridget Braro, Katie Sisulak, Robin Longfellow, Tancy Williamson, Christina Campoy, Karen Kinzie, Lori Aethoff. Top left: Freshman Therisa Willer concentrates before serving the ball. Middle top: Freshmen Christy Cruz, Katie Sisiulak, and Karen Weiler watch their game with anticipation. Sports 163 i Q, -1 .M - ,...WsMMM--a-..M,w- ...M-ww M Wm. N W -'--'-'- f rwgxzstwa ggsgh-e'mW me 'Wm' WM-LW W. gem. wmamw AWWA.. ..... ww A -wmwvm w-fwswwmwm M M Wmawgka Mffxw--M ... .. M,,.......t.. ii- iff f:i::I-'3EIi3'E F ' -1 :1 : - S :::.EE'EEE'EEI :5:ff: I af IT .:z..,. iii. I:fI:!:!Z:: ' -2. I:3?:I,':: : ' r 5 ,,.... .. 5 n ,f S It 5 , 2 'Elf ' 2 i l 3 S is x F li xi a' If 5 Sports BOY'S GOLF OPP MdN TempefGerard 204f219 NS Casa Grande 205 233 Kofa Invitational 5th place out of 16 Arcadia 206 208 Cactus 213 215 Tolleson 190 211 Chandler 222 217 McClintock 201 198 Mountain View 207 208 City Meet 3rd place out of 4 Mesa 206 198 Tempe 238 193 Dobson 198 199 Westwood 209 209 Divisionals 3rd place State Finals 10th place Right: Girl's golf team members display their de- termination before a meet. Right: Row 911 Troy Carpenter, joe Huguez, Steve Cane, Mark Vrabel, Mike Duff Coach Cosner Row 32' Kevin B r , . . u - dctte, Alan Murphy, lvan Valdez, Paul Schroder, Scott Bernier, Paul johnson. MNWWW., ,. .,-'www-wW.....,,.,Wawwsw4'2iJ5,,,,Nt N,::'ieWW-mwxwwwuv-:memwe-eswmwxft f I Golfers Drive to State The Marcos de Niza Boy's Golf Team had an outstanding season. Backed by the coaching of Mr. Ron Cosner, the team was able to pull away with a 9-6-1 record and a tenth-place ranking in state. Mr. Cosner believes his strong point of coaching is llike like to think Iknow a little about golf Other coaches just organize the teams. Some of the talented boy golfers on the team were Mark Vrabel, joe Hu- guez, and Mike Duff. The girl's golf team, under the coaching of Mr. john Lassen, had a Ranking more-than-satisfactory year. Although this year's team is slightly behind last year's, Mr. Lassen was confident his members will pull through with a strong finish, and they did. Some of the outstanding girl golfers were Rhonda Perris, jodi Fults, Pam Da- vis, and Mindy Verdugo. Mr. Lassen believes in working hard during practice, but having fun while doing so. You must first enjoy playing the game, and then you must realize that improvement comes painfully slow. .. Q r- ' . - 164 its i l 2Q t If iii' wr 1 1 l M X W X i .... g g GIRLS' GOLF Kofa Camelback Corona Dobson OPP MdN 258 298 337 274 235 256 268 256 Kofa lnvitational 5th Place Trevor Browne Dobson Agua Fria Corona Mesa Xavier Gilbert McClintock Gilbert Yuma Dobson Trevor Browne Camelback Dobson Mesa Dobson State-7th Place l i 7 -i f , 366 322 284 322 298 297 237 298 354 298 187 253 307 253 279 285 378 285 257 273 291 273 298 268 331 284 327 345 307 284 286 286 mfr, wi. X, A wwf' ' ,,, V we ,, , , -Q JJ T Vi, ' tx Mm, f. wtw K, I ,iii 7 W' 1 Q ,WI nw 4 ,Q Y, V ,yy ,X KK- 1dA,,A,MfWg4 QM, A , at H ,,VV M V ' I ', 'mf MV. X V m,WWArwW x,ff,?gfN 4 'nt ' ' f '31 .: , -,. tlyzfqeif 7. , jvfivw ,T , 4 ,A H M A, , ,f , My ', -s. fs, ,e- f, 'H I x , Q H ,lm .Y Q 9 1.,4v my ,,, , ff ., gg, V, , f f 1' r ' w Y .A-'W4i' aw raw 'W 1, r, gf 4 ff,,yg! .3 ,V 4 W' 'f sf 32, . et, .f.K:A'i?3 Left: Sophomore Troy Carpenter attempts a chip shot toward the green. Above: Mark Vrabel drives a shot from the Eighteenth hole at Dobson. Top: Row 431 Mindy Verdugo, Donnell Dumas, Coach Lassen, lodi Fults, Mel Taft. Row Q22 Tina Dale, Pam Davis, Rhonda Perris, Beth Livengood, Dana Zbacnik, Marlo Anderson. Sports 0 165 . -:,II'I: fEf ' A i i i-553: 52'5 '2'2'F :' :: 52'EfI :: 2f1fff: i22E-22322 : - 25'-EWS5I 2 f:2' 2: ffff- .-+4-N.-:Masai L ..,, .... R b . I d ' S Above: Sean Warren makes a jumpshot. Right: Willie Lira drives past Troy Batt of McClintock. 166 Sports The Varsity Boys' Basketball Team had a tough season after losing five starting players to graduation. With only two returning varsity lettermen, the team was faced with a rebuilding season. ln addition, although many schools have the advantage of training players exclusively dedicated to basket- ball, several all-around athletes at Mar- cos made the quick transition from football to basketball. Willy Lira felt that the quick move affected him, stating I didn't have my shot down for the first month. Lira also felt that although many on the team began playing as indivi- duals, they learned to perform more as a team later in the season. Although not reflected in its record, the team im- proved tremendously, becoming in- creasingly more competitive as the sea- son progressed. Leading scorer, Willy Lira, was also one of the team's co-captains, along with Rusty Bell. Snagging the most re- bounds for the team was a job handled by Matt Hargis. Although not pleased with their sea- son record, most varsity players agreed that they had worked hard, learned a great deal and enjoyed playing togeth- er as a team. if 3153 f . ya fir? Qw- 'WWW T1 f 1 4 A MJ Vrr., , is., -5 we Ns ? M Boys Varsity Basketball Opp. MdN Brophy 54 44 Corona 64 50 Tempe 48 42 Westwood 70 47 Mt. View 68 49 Paradise Valley 59 58 Arcadia 55 61 Paradise Valley 66 52 Arcadia 65 70 Dobson 74 61 Chandler 56 55 Mesa 74 53 McClintock 72 52 Corona 60 45 Tempe 53 49 Westwood 52 45 Mt. View 50 45 Dobson 62 56 Chandler 53 52 St. Marys 66 48 Mesa 55 40 McClintock 65 39 Corona 51 48 Above lefti Boys' Varsity Basketball Team. Stand- ing: Sean Warren, Rusty Bell, Eric Karnig, Scott Charbeneau, jeff Haugen, Head Coach Bob Yni- guez, Matt Hargis, Brian Hooks, james Nelson, Barry julian, and Willie Lira, Kneeling: Manager Bobby Yniguez, Tom Davis, Eric Placencia, Greg Weiss, and scorekeeper Merced Campos. Above: Willie Lira shoots for a freethrow. Left: Tom Davis blocks a shot made by a McClintock Charger. Sports 167 Y- X , ',f,,-fr ' 'z-fe ' fl ' ' i i'f t W ' .igwwtfg Enigma' Ww e - 4.5 g,,,,35,pMg,,f 'N-..,,., .f: iw-N z:-f mgff--' ' jj W ,W,f:g5a1.,.a ' :.Y,Y,-,,1,,gMVVV , Y Y, Y- --W .-. ,,miwm4. w,Hf,U.fmW.m-If -F .W W WNW- , . ., ,. -Wwiiw 5----M V we-ww... -- WM ., -- -Y W-:eww ,..,,,,..,.., -M, Maw- , V : N-W-c.2-M -- - - -- , ' .V f aa,m,e,.a.Z:.fW,,--f--,m.,,,..,...WeZe -, ,ma-m,,.W,W, , C 0 , 42,557 lr 'I W9 If '1- 1 '71 1 6 Q - fr wziwf if C .w..w- ' z-J, uma. W... Mwamwmffw-----afmmmnwwwawwmwmwmww if- .A..N 4 Y i -- TT, Top: junior Varsity Basketball Team. Above: L-R Standing- Tiger Ritchie, jared Rittenhouse, jim Mancuso, Dan Zeiger, Monte Stevens, Brent Kar- nig, Scott Bell, Marc Moser, Tony Miller, Troy Carpenter. L-R Bottom- Eric Swagel, Gabe Abril, Coach Merino, Mike Moore, jeff Seyman. Not pictured- Scott Baerst Lefti jared Rittenhouse charges for the basket, while Tiger Rithchie blocks against defending Mountain View. Right: Freshmen Basketball Team. L-R, Standing- Curtis Brown, Matt Fox, Mark Mazzie, Mark Tobler, Coach Matwick, Paul Eyler, jeff Kohl, Ken Robinson, Bruce Barro, L-R, Bottom: Keith Tainsky, Glen Mayberry, Eric Brown, Blake Mitchell, Chris Lopez, Spencer Waggoner. 168 Sports sp! K Freshman Corona Tempe Powell Kino McClintock Mesa jr. Willis Taylor McClintock Corona Tempe Carson Fremont Hendrix Chandler jr. St. Marys Boys' Basketball Opp MdN 37 42 45 37 31 45 38 39 42 33 22 48 20 54 23 48 47 28 57 45 34 4'l 64 51 48 59 45 57 4'l 52 48 46 junior Varsity Basketball Brophy Corona Tempe Westwood Mt. View Arcadia Dobson Chandler Mesa McClintock Corona Tempe Westwood Mt. View Dobson Chandler St. Mary's Mesa McClintock OPP MDN 62 3 1 73 54 67 32 62 34 69 47 94 55 58 51 42 59 48 36 77 40 52 72 66 45 65 56 72 56 61 50 69 54 66 50 68 56 59 43 Promising The junior Varsity Boys' Basketball Team is especially important, to pre- pare players for the next vear's varsity team. According to Coach Morino, The players learned how to work as a team. The season was a rough one, but the team never lost its spirit. The team cap- tain was Eric Swagel. Leading scorers were Eric Swagel, Mark Moser, and Scott Bell. Leading rebounders were jim Mancuso and Brent Karnig. These new athletes will provide a valuable base on which to build next year's Varsity team. Their victories in- ::E:f.g!-fssj'-2 -:Z 2: .: Z' ' 1:25 fr .....e:..:a:,..-.:...: .2 88 season cluded defeats over Corona and Chan- dler. The Freshman Boys' Basketball Team celebrated a winning season due to the dedication and persistence of Coach Matwick. This year's team captains were Paul Eyler and Chris Lopez. The leading scorer and rebounder was Mark Tobler, averaging fourteen bas- kets and thirteen rebounds per game. They excelled in defense as well as offense. With the same skills and atti- tudes, the team may enjoy similar suc- cess as a junior varsity team next year. Top scorer, Eric Swagel, defends Marcos against the McClintock Chargers. Sports 169 fi., ,.,. T i Ties.: :i,.M.., ,. M .,,M,, M..M ., -., l i. in-N i TA,a,,g,t,,.:a.i ct P 0 I S 0 0 Below: Carl Cooper rests after a hard game. lj I n g af n p I r I t Right: Varsity Soccer Team. Bottom Row: Danny Kilkenny, jeff Gill, Matt Hackett, Steve Kane Middle Row: Terri Bendixen, Randy Watkins, jeff Aycock, john Reinhardt, Chris Conaway, Danny Hunter, jadeen Ota Top Row: Eric Weikert, Mike Chalmers, Warren Gesin, Ted Seburn, Kevin Hackett, Chris Kiefer, jack Smythe Bottom: j.V. Soccer Top Row: Scott Bernier, Shah Mohseni, Robert Behrens, Eddie Glancy, Garrett Greer, Ben Cloud, Matt Demicco, Ted Dequina, jeff Young Middle Row: Melonie Bedick, Perag Sura, Chris Genardini, Mac Gillis, Wes Warren, jim Gill, jason Lewis, Alan Murphy, Holly Ben- dixen Bottom Row: Steve Service, Carlos Lucas, Todd Briggs, Pouria Parvienmehr, Steve Brown, Ramon Ruiz Keys to The Boys' Varsity Soccer Team played exceptionally well during the 1986-87 school year. With the exper- ience of six returning players, the team had a successful record of 7-4-3. Ac- cording to Coach jack Smythe, the key players were Eric Weikert, Warren Ge- sin, jeff Gill, and Ryan Harper. Coach Smythe attributed their success to Success Warren Gesin's chipping, john Rein- hardt's punts, Mike Chalmers' all- around spirit, and jeff Gill's half-time inspirational anecdotes. According to player Eric Weikert, Coach Smythe in- fluenced the attitudes of the players both on and off the field. He stressed sportsmanship and good judgment. LF fir, plxlflit fAl3f15lfbAylli5f5 U' 'v j.V. Soccer Opp. MdN Corona del Sol 0 3 Tempe 2 1 McClintock Mesa 1 0 Mountain View 1 0 Westwood 3 0 Chandler ' 2 1 Dobson 10 1 Gilbert 2 1 170 Sports won loss tied won tied tied WOD loss loss WON z ll W, be -W -'- arm-:Wm-Tm ff-Tfwsfvtl at gf 755'525i'5fl55t5 3f?iI3'ti 5jf','-55:5-I-' 7'1 S2155-N--M253-I- F-5i'55mw:A:.WWTZ3 -arggglgvmm '-11 VLN -M' -,v- M ' L ,..L,,, 'LZ 'W L, V emma' NNNN , 5 az! ! it .5 ti. f.. s. .L .L Q -:-. - - We i i ggi .- i M 5 -..:.':: :a:ia2 ' af? 2 LW 2.'::5::: ' 2 Q' eww- 45 I 55 it is is ,tgiggfgei ,ssetwgsf ii L. L . i w .... l if .f.. fiarryt L .... L, L LL L LM, LLL .... L L- W -wwf 155552 ss at - ,L i Q at L LL il W. 5 L LL 'L,' 3552 life L 1, f K1 1 . zf - -, S X W i -55: J i '5 . I 1 '-.: : ' :J LL,, L 5 tw SSLL r itll 1 2 i N . E 'ir 5, fi 5, if X, Y t . Y' - 1 F a t ' QE li f- r Tw .fx , - - rw I tw 53 it 5 E X- ssrr z z L LL 'i ff tt t L L L, L,, it 5,55 ll ggi is pf L- --S X- fi tl WL - 1 L.-LL. Eiliiil ' f il S xg .ii 5 . 2 L .- r ang, LL .... ,...,,,.. ' L1 N2 ' T3-it I Q53 it A 5 .K.- I S f .. 5 H'-iii iff '-g' i ' ii f M LL,A L.ELL ..XV. t L .,: L. .L.-. is b LLLLLLL L E. fi S :lg t E ig :EQ Q ,tests L hs,ws a.LL .L XNLL,LLL,.SSL Q L . 5 -L L - - E ' E ti wil :Et 2 Sf E2 3 ..... . . Top right: Melissa johnson prepares to catch a ground ball, Above left: Tiffanie Ross waits eager- ly for the ball to be pitched. Above: Varsity Softball Team: Top row: Leann Lawrence, Tammy Porter, Becky Witter, Nicole Young, Melissa johnson, Melissa Beamsley, lodi 172 0 Sports Fults, Coach Hoke Middle row: Rhonda Perris, Kelley Arredondo, Kristen Ford, Karen Randall, june Lynch, Michelle Downs, Tiffanie Ross Bot- tom Row: Managers: Staci Scholl, Lisa Davis, Mi- chelle Edens Right: Tiffanie Ross attempts to steal second base. Below: Becky Witter gets ready to h game against Dobson. Chaparral Coronado Mt. View CDS Chandler Westwood Mesa Tempe Dobson Tournament McClintock Cactus Mt. View CDS Chandler Westwood Mesa Tempe Dobson McClintock Divisionals Varsity Softball MdN loss 1 tie 'I1 loss 1 loss 3 win 15 win 6 loss 1 win 16 loss 3 3rd Place loss 2 loss 1 loss 3 loss 2 win 3 loss 1 loss 0 loss 8 win 9 loss 1 6th Place it the ball in a Opp. 6 11 11 6 8 5 12 7 10 12 14 6 10 f 2 7 9 . 9 5 5 perience, Hard Work Hel The Girl's Varsity Softball Team had a rough season, but its successes were due to hard work, and they expected to go to divisionals. ludy Hoke, a veter- an of fourteen years of coaching, felt the season would be average due to the lack of varsity experience. p arsity ln the league, the team finished with a record of 5-13-1 and placed third in the Christmas Tournament. Six players returned from last year, including four outstanding members: Melissa Beamsley, Rhonda Perris, and Kelley Arredondo. ,M . W , , W ,- ,,., ,.,wW,. ,,,,l,W,55v ,W 'MW Sports 173 mms - A tt H ff t- MMMNmtMmMmam mWaawmwmmwwmm mta g g g warm maamm ,.,.,,. MHm.,,,,.,m.5,,t,l?55AE., ,, W V Wm' at .... ggggg N.- h is I: taww.s 3,? 'l was f I t 1 t .1 , t . t yi F imfwl +3 J n t s -25.5 v , P ,r V Iv, N' t ,vga e 5155? 1 'vi' M f, ., s ,si , A f ..,,. 5 . R at r Qt fa gi 2 iii l t l l S E 2 E SE E SL 2 It li E li .5 E ,stat T Below: Freshmen Softball Team. Front: Christy Cruz, Korine Gomez, Valerie Farley, Bridget Bra- vo, Ramona Montiel, Karen Weilen, Keahi Forges. Back: Chris Sfraga, Gracie Ramirez, Stacey McAndrew, Coach Cosner, Teresa Witter, Deb- bie Downs, Chris Cvolightly. Right: Coach Huber gives his team some helpful advice before the game. Below: Sophomore, Gioia Pitts, concen- trates deeply before making her swing. 'E fi Q93 174 0 Sports K fl-qesiaisiat Q' S F: isis l.V. Softball Scores OPP MdN 17 16 Mt. View Corona del Sol 18 13 Chandler 12 18 Westwood 10 5 Mesa 13 1 Tempe 8 4 Dobson 5 10 McClintock 11 16 Cactus 16 4 Corona del Sol 20 10 Chandler 5 7 Westwood 14 10 Mesa 13 8 Tempe 3 13 Dobson 21 16 McClintock 4 6 Freshman Softball 11-5-1 OPP MdN Powell 18 1 Corona 16 4 Chandler lr. Hs. 11 26 Rhodes 11 13 Fremont 6 21 Tempe 14 13 Carson 12 18 McClintock 8 17 Gilbert 7 19 Hendrix 12 11 Tempe 7 18 Corona 8 18 Willis 9 14 Rhodes 11 11 Poston 13 12 Willis 9 19 McClintock 9 19 Ciood Players Contribute This year's j.V. Softball Team had a record of 7-9. Coach Tom Huber was happy with the team and said, All the girls worked hard in practice and im- proved as the season went on. Leading pitcher for the team was Brooke Bea- dles who pitched two wins for the teamg top sluggers were Esther Flores To Success and jenny Malasnik, both of whom hit over .400. They were a fun group of people to work with, according to coach Tom Huber. The freshman team did well with a result of 11-5-1. According to Coach Ton Cosner, Having good players con- tributed to the successful outcome. aw..-.H gvggig 3...,,:,g,g.g,g.,'.,. ., :g,-gl-,-ilu., 5.5,-15:-g.g..,g,.-. :gy ,.,.,..,.,-g5g:,g5,,gg. ,,,....3.,.:f:g:g.g..:.5...15..l:-5-Egggzg,-,.-:'::vf-ggg zz,-V, ',.'-'rc'-,'ffg'g:g::2:v2'1' 122Ii12:5f:5:f:i:i'a:'!r51 212:23221.21.151i:i:s.:::5.:.:-15- :SIEfitzfrgg-:g:f:2.2:'l22lf:1.1:4:2-2Q'2Ef:Ei-i?E::3:2i2.22'221'1.:.1524fi?-55:2'E::i:422'2E221I-112''ii'E'fEfE:E::::,Q:12i2'f222:2:'e:f:.251-lgE-5:5::::.:.-as--:-av-::r:ra'i-.I.51EiE.:g:'.:.I:'E2!52252EiEiIE:.':Er2,I ,-:f:-:-5fEiiE:'E:f2ir'25'IE2?1g:g-: Left: junior Varsity Softball Team. Bottom row: Esther Flores, Lisa Buday, Linda Martinez. Second row: Alex Gripp, Amy Timmons, Kathy Mock, Brooke Beadles, Diane Chavez, Kim Williams. Third row: Coach Huber, Gioia Pitts, jenny Ma- lasnik, Cindy Simpson, Bobbi Duenas, Coach Col- bern. Not Pictured: lenni Dare. Above: l.V. softball players take a break from the game for a bit of rest. Sports 175 mf?-'i:'Q . gggwsa 5 Q, 4ii':fgst5F f 34 fimi' Qifmiere P if 5:3235 Q 2503 , 5 2 12- ' T 5 T f HA e A! ll!! L r i i Q-5:-I:-Q : ?fsR?E -Sift vm? New 2 :ifftfi-Q51 if-if zitfzf' 0 555 7354 iQK5Q'ZfH'5q V'5X2V7?57? fi '355?5'7it'i?35555 ' Eftwviifgii W? 5f:5W'5?if5H 555 5-5 Hb NW55'3ff5 'Fi'i'1551S S1' S :ftiii-: ' 3i'n?Ufh.?3-5 4? 5f53?S ' - -' .- 'A 'i?5 Mf?f? 6' -SQWS?-srabigngbsxg WSW 2321 325-who SHI? 5 We 'Sw 55' SW i 'HY:5 5:9 'SN M -2..::.::2-,:2:2.2-- ---- --1. ' :2'.' 3' F' SFU sgiagsif' .1 ig-kgi? . fg5ig52'gQf sg?2a1?si?f ,,?'3v,f5,rqi'Y' aggiliyggvff' ggg at . , ag?-fifygif ' wfwif sf Center: Chris Mosha prays for referee to favor his move. Below: Brian Hartman patiently waits for the next match to start. Wrestling had a season of ups and downs. Injury and illness to key wres- tlers at critical times were the causes of the downs. With a healthy team, they placed 4-0 at the Dobson Invitational. The most outstanding wrestlers were in the senior group with Pat Burns 20-4-0 at no. 1, followed by Dave Gonzales, Bruce Ciolli, Marty Dispain, and Brian Hartman. Some outstanding under- classmen were Vick Durazo jr., 18-7, and Mark Wood, 11-8-0. The wrestlers worked hard and practiced every day after school for about 216 hours. We had a very healthy team, said Coach Urchike. Www, V , .A W ., . . tt M . . ' -I .' .- 5 1-ar: .:: -f .- af- :- . .- -gs szz-r .S .'-g mt -5:-.-t. :-..:.-:-sf..t:a:..g-.: .- 9.414-ff -z:- :- :- . . . mi -.:: L' ::-.::.-: -: -'-' -: . .- .e - Freshmen Wrestling MdN Opp McLintock Corona Willis Paradise Valley Tolleson Cactus Chandler junior High Hendrix Tempe Gilbert 176 0 Sports li S i i . ig ,-5 .-:,- ..-..-V---11-- I -212-fQ 5 '--- f i' ' J , ff YNY., W Z lk L 8.1 WM an .nn Q i j.V. Wrestling OPP MDN McClintock 28 38 5 Corona del Sol 36 18 fi Chandler 42 21 Cactus 19 42 Camelback 18 48 Mesa 36 21 Tempe 33 27 Westwood 39 27 Mt. View 36 18 Dodbson 31 34 Freshmen Wrestling . OPP MDN tj. McClintock 30 45 Eg Corona del Sol 28 34 i.. Willis 'I3 57 1 , Paradise Valley 33 41 Tolleson Forfiet Win Cactus 12 66 ' Chandler jr. High 48 26 E Hendrix 37 36 F Tempe 35 28 ' Gilbert 26 41 ' P' V wwfmwi lill tee fi?-5MlQa ' e Vfvmtwwiw' 5 Tam ? 'WMS ' i.f.QlfM. illl 3 if F' . W i Qmigii iiiwii Ema il f MM,......ef1-M M ------ - .ti Top left: Varsity and j.V. Wrestling Teams. X 5 First row: Keith Sanfort, Aaron Daub, Ken Vosel- sang, Chris jones, David Gonzales, Brad Hurman. Second row: jason Prasser, Paul Vital, Mike Roach, Victor Durazo, Rick Anderson, Mart De- spain, Rudy Santa Cruz, Steve Borman. Thirdirow: Ray Delgado, Mike Gimm, Chris Mascia, Chris Crowl, Bob Peralta, Bruce Ciolli, Monty Riggs. Fourth row: Coach Urchike, Mark Wood, David Craw, Robert Acosta, Brian Hartman, Ruperto Quintero, Lance Varney, Coach Weed. Left: Freshmen Wrestling Team First row: Steve Weis, David Colburn, Mario Mor- eno, Brian Starfield, john Morrow, Gerardo Espuma. Second row: Ray Camarena, Sam Allen, Ray Hernandez, Robert Grech, Dan Vurich, Bill Brennan, Chris Ris ocl. Third row: Ed Gillis, Fred Millan, Kip Crowl? Russell Stanley, Gary Mat- chinsky, Keith Gastineau, Andy Vincent, Lance Anderson. Fourth row: jason Ybarra, jesus Rodri- guez, Kurt Krenzer, Rusty Stalder, Coach Schneider, Clint Elliott, Paul Franco, Frank Matus, Brian Bollin. Top right: Victor Durazo is congratulated for winning his match. Center: Lance Varney gets his opponent in a tight squeeze. Sports ' e . e . 1 e . 20-21 e . Feb. 26 March 5 March 17 March 19 March 24 March 26 March 31 April 2 April 7 April 9 April 16 Cactus Westwood Tournament Mt. View Chandler Arcadia Casa Grande Mesa Tempe McClintock Dobson Paradise Valley Gilbert Corona del Sol Tolleson if I e .. Z ' fisfi iti L fliff I 5 i t yislis 'iigsake ts N fi r 1 ,tt Varsity 84 LV. Boys Tennis F b 12 F b 9 F b F b 24 Top: Mr. Deacon shows Steve Huckies the prop- er way to return a serve. Right: Sophomore Ro- byn Christenson prepares for a backhand shot. 178 ' Sports Varsity 84 l.V. Girls Tennis Returning Players Make Season Strong According to Senior Gerard Delos Feb. 12 Cactus Feb. 19 Westwood Feb. 20-21 Tournament Feb. 24 Mt. View Feb. 26 Chandler March 5 Arcadia March 17 Casa Grande - M,,,Ch19 Mesa Santos, Varsity and j. March 24 Tempe March 26 McClintock year' Mafnclw' 31 D9b50n The Freshman Tennis Team finished April 2 Gllbefl this season with a successful 9-6 record. April 9 Corona del SOI y We are expecting the same perfor- APf'l16 Tolleson iff mance as last year's team, but with Freshman Tennis Arcadia Loss Gilbert Loss Corona Loss Willis lr. Loss Taylor Loss Corona Loss McClintock Loss Fremont Win Tempe Win Tolleson Loss Tempe Loss McClintock Loss Top: Coach Hoke looks upon her l.V. and Varsity team in hopeful anticipation. Top right: Gerard Delos Santos shows perfect style in returning a shot. more experience we should have bet- ter scores, commented Coach Hoke at the start of the season. V. look hopeful this The boy's l.V. and Varsity teams should be strong this year, with two returning Varsity players and six return- ing j.V. players. Mr. Deacon comment- ed that, This year's team should im- prove during the course of the season, as players gain experience. I i i i l Sports 179 A S, I- Ai:g:: L T Y A 2323-:,'f r12 E221-El-? iI I:.'L'2:E2:z1EIE:e:1E'5ii'Q-ii' R .d d ds d. , , I Sl K .. 2gEi S Aajigzv g A d ..ddd Below: Michelle Edens makes a shot before a game. 180 Sports R E l ll ll ll 1 Tea rn . HI rn h l h I Shoots for third consecutive state championship! The Girls' Varsity Basketball Team in 1986 had a fantastic season, bringing Marcos de Niza its second State Cham- pionship with a record of twenty-seven wins, two losses. The team faced the same potential in 1987 with the return of several key players. Melissa Beamsly, one of the highest scorers last year, re- turned to help out the team. Coach Matwick also expected to see great things of Nicole Young and Kelly Ray. The Padre spirit was shown though their dedication and hard workin 1986. The season began this year with hopes to remain a victorious team and dupli- cates last year's success. tThe Libro de Oro staff sincerely regrets not being able to fully cover the basketball sea- son, due to the early February dead- line.l Left: Coach Matwick watches his team perform. Above: Carmelle Hayes laughs before she makes a pass. : -Bw A DFI... pDR 9597! va-Dafa 1 h I3 - lf Q to op left: Melissa Beamsly and Kelly Arredondo lis- Becky Witter, Melissa Beamsly. Bottom Row: en to instructions during practice. Top right ecky Witter pauses before making her move. 'tembers of the Girls' Varsity Basketball Squad 2 Rhonda Perris, Karen Randall, Kelly Arrendondo. Not Pictured: Nicole Young, Kelly Ray, Michelle . Hillman. .bovez Top Row: Michelle Edens, Carmelle Hayes, Varsity Girls Basketball Chmoonent Paradise Valley Corona del Sol Tempe AAL VRMN Yuma Westwood Tournmnentat Thunderbird Dobson Chandler A4esa McClintock Corona del Sol Tempe Westwood Nh.NHew Dobson Chandler Paradise Valley M4esa McClintock Llate 3X2 3f4 3!17 3f20 3f21 3f24 3f26-28 3f31 4f2 4f7 4f10 4f14 4f16 4f21 4f23 4f24 4f28 5X1 5f5 5! 8 Sports 0 T81 J E S B . , S K Right: Coach Matwick and Coach Schneider dis- cuss strategy for upcoming games. Below: Karen Kinzie makes a jump for the ball during practice. Below right Freshmen Girls' Basketball Team. Top row: julie Allen, Heidi Shults, Ho e Oliver, Becky Gavigan, Coach Schneider. Midjdle row: Chris- tine Golightly, Kara Drake, Karen Kinzie, Bridget Bravo, Karen Weiler. Bottom row: Stacy McAn- drews, lennie Mannheimer, Shannon -Kulbeth, Val Farley, Rosalie Pacheco. 5 .. E ' s Freshman Girls Basketball Schedule Kino 3f3 Corona del Sol 3X6 Tempe 3f17 Yuma 3!21 Taylor 3f24 Freemont 3f27 lronwood 4!3 Carson 4f7 McClintock 4f10 Corona del Sol 4f14 Tempe 4f16 Mesa junior High 4f21 Kino 4f24 Chandler 4f28 Paradise Valley 5f1 Carson 5X5 182 ' Sports N. FRCDSH LGCKS TO RE Since all of the players on the Fresh- All of this year's players will be new, men Girls' l32lSl46IlJ21ll Team Were Out- therefore, Coach Schneider felt it standing, last year's season ended with would be a good year. He anticipated H Six-game winning streak. This was at- difficulty with the Mesa schools as our tributed to continued improvement toughest opponents. throughout-the season. st EE j.V. Bound Last year, the junior Varsity Girls Bas- ketball team had a 19-0 record. Coach Dawson expects to have difficulty with the teams from Mesa, Mt. View, McClintock, and Corona. All the play- ers were played on the team so they for success may move on to the Varsity level. At the beginning of the season, Coach Dawson looked forward to a good team depending on the development of the new players. QM' D125 h 1 9 . .t . n-DR: A U R fs junior Varsity Girls Basketball Schedule Paradise Valley Corona del Sol Tempe Yuma Westwood AAL View Dobson Chandler AAesa McClintock Corona del Sol Tempe Westwood AAL View Dobson Chandler Paradise Valley hdesa McClintock 3X3 3X6 3f17 3f21 3f24 3f27 3f31 4 4 4f10 4f14 4f16 4f21 4f23 4f24 4!28 WR: X2 X7 5f1 sfs 5f8 Q 2 l S 1 J Si ' if '11 s Q Q LV. Girls' Basketball Team. Top Top row: Theresa Witter, Natasha Hawthorne, Dawn Chamberlain, Christina Acosta, Mollie McCoskery, Coach Daw- son, Bottom row: Melissa Chu, Kim Williams, Sam Miller, Linda Martinez. Above left: Mollie McCosrery awaits the ball dur- bt,oRfS .XXX Qs 3 - ing an excercke. Above right: Natasha Hawthorne makes her move during practice. Far right: Theresa Witter looks on as practice SIHTIS. Sports 0 183 Varsity Baseball Schedule March 4 March 6 March 10 March 12 March 20 March 24 March 27 March 31 April 10 April 14 'fi April 16 WAl April 21 Apri 2 April 28 April 30 May 5 V May8 Agua Fria Chandler Chandler -14 Central Region Spring Tournam Corona del Sol Corona del Sol Mt. View Mt. View Dobson Dobson Mesa Mesa Westwood Westwood McClintock McClintock Gilbert Moon Valley Tempe Tempe f Regionals: May 12 14 15 HoHoKam , State: May 21 22 23 26 env Performance Excels The Varsity Baseball Team looked forward to a good year. With such play- ers as Tim Langen Steve Bruner and Eric Larson the team expected to have a positive season. The successful season last year should provide a strong build- ing block commented junior joe Hu- guez. Teamwork is the key factor in base- a and this Varsity team drew its teamwork strength from seniors as well as juniors. When our team wins it s not because of an individual effort its because of our ability to work to- gether quoted Tim Langen. The Freshman Team relied a lot upon improvement on the players part not just the coaches. Hardwork combined with teamwork made for a successful season. ,. 5 , I I 1 I l I .. , I 1 1 , r L 1 I b il, mb Waist 2 S1684 t-'N-is i I M l N r 1 1 I I I 5 f at Roy Langsten moves into position to set up a double play at second base. 184 ' Sports , . .,,.., , .,, ., . ..,... .. . .. ....,... . , .,., ....,.,, ., ,, x , . - . . ., -. .... . -. l.V. Baseball March 6 March 10 March 17 March 20 March 24 March 31 April 3 April 7 April 10 April 14 April 16 April 21 April 24 May 1 May 5 May 8 Chandler Chandler Corona del Sol Corona del Sol Mt. View Dobson Dobson Mesa Mesa Westwood Westwood McClintock McClintock Moon Valley Tempe Tempe Freshman Baseball March 3 March 6 March 20 March 27 March 31 A Fl 3 A ri 7 April 10 April 14 April 16 April 21 April 24 April 28 April 30 May 5 May 8 Corona del Sol Tempe Corona del Sol Tempe Kino Powell Carson Taylor Poston Mesa jr McClintock McClintock Gilbert Moon Valley Hendrix Powell P Top: Senior Alan Fuhrmark warms up in the cage. Left center: junior David Lawrence prepares to make an impressive play at short stop. Left: Out- fielder Eric Larson throws the ball in to the infield on a line drive single. Bottom left: junior David Lawrence slices a line drive during batting prac- tice. Sports 0 185 i 1 Below: Senior jeff Sanuik shows his ability by easily clearing a hurdle. Top right: Seniors Steve Quintero 2: and Brett Hofmann discuss the upcoming meet with Coach Simons. Bottom: junior Drew Colby sets up his blocks to prepare for the race. VARSITY 84 l.V. BOYS TRACK SCHEDULE Date Opponent 3f4 Tempe 3f'I8 Mesa 3f25 Corona del Sol 3f28 Chandler Rotary 4X1 Mt. View 4X4 Glendale Invitational 4X8 Dobson 4f1'I Gilbert Invitational 4fI5 Valley Classic Prelim's 4f17 Valley Classic Finals 4f22 Tempe City meetfTempe 4f24 Casa Grande Invitational 4f29 McClintock 5X1 Tribune Relays 5f2O Luke Greenway REGIONALS: 5X6 Prelim's: 5f8 Finals at Tempe STATE: 5f'I2 Prelim's: 5f16 Finals 186 0 Sports .. :I::.: :gz:g::gsg sg: 5:5EEgg:.iQ:'E Track Team Exce s We had a real good j. V. track season last year, stated Coach Simons. With re- turning l.V. and varsity competitors, the '87 season looked very promising. One major concern was the develop- ment of sprinters and turning unk- nowns into competitors. The city was extremely competitive this season, said Mr. Simons. An added surprise for the girls' track team was going up against our former Coach Houser, who now coaches at McClintock. Many mem- bers returned this year, which made for a successful season. These included jeff Sanuik, Mike Switzer, Samantha Thom- as, Rob Bloehm, Drew Colby, Gioia Pitts, Cory Singleton, Erin Bobo, and Steve Quintero. Overall, the 1987 track season was one of endurance, dedica- tion, and rewards, and for those who will return next year, it will be a season on which to build. ge I if 5 I 1 5 H Q . .. Q Q , s im W, .,. , ...:. . C. .. ..., . mi A- .M ,,,,,,,qh?.. Q xt' . l?ate 3X4 3!18 3f25 3f28 4X1 4f4 4X8 4f10 4!14 4f17 4f22 4f25 4f29 4f20 VARSITY GIRLS' TRACK SCHEDULE Opponent Tempe Mesa Corona del Sol Chandler Rotary Mt. View Glendale Invitational Dobson Dobson Invitational Valley Classic Prelims Valley Classic Finals Tempe City Meet Gilbert Invitational McClintock Luke Greenway REGIONALS: May 6-8, Tempe STATE: May 'I3-16 Top: Members of the track team warm-up with some drills. Left: Sophomores Gioia Pitts and Me- lanie Bedick run some sprints before the start of the race. Sports 0 'I87 Archery Aims High The archery team was in a rebuilding stage this season due to the loss of its two top archers last year. Bridget Harp- er, Sharon Garcia, jill Simpson and Brooke Farley were the top contenders to replace the 1986 seniors. Angela Stahl and Peggy Bondurant were candidates for top archer this year, stated Coach Uricheck. jill Simp- son and Bridget Harper were the most improved archers during the 1986 sea- asset making the team extremely com- petitive. Camelback High School is the top team in the state. They have won fif- teen state championships in the last seventeen years replied Coach Uri- check regarding whom he expected to be the toughest team they would face. In addition, tough matches were ex- pected to be with Westwood and Agua Fria, who challenged Camelback for the song their improvement was a valuable State Championship in 87. Stg at rr ii ii' 5. if it i x 3 GT. ,mm O O 1 1 1 l I 188 ' Sports mg S Above left: junior Kathy Henry smiles at the camera before she gets ready to shoot. Above: Senior Angela Stahl draws the bow and aims carefully at the target. wr..-iam-wtxmw-ewsf1 1 ?'??2T55A I A Qiimwwwwftawwukwwwaw K X W - te, .-.,.me,,W:nN sqm :aww-sax-M Tmiwwww' T iw'-exam ---' f LN- SMF' ARCHERY SCHEDULE Date Opponent 3f3 Mt. View 3f5 Camelback 3fT9 Agua Fria 3f24 McClintock 3!31 Casa Grande 4f7 Westwood 4!14 Alhambra 4f16 Tolleson mi Mm 4f18 Invitational 3 Tfflfb Tournament 6050 wat, T STATE: April 24f25 Camelback Above: The archery team perfects its aim during practice. Left: lill Simpson and the rest of the team get ready to shoot. ...F M '- has CUJIES 190 ' Clubs Division M Top left: junior Chris McGrath answers questions ested future club members. Above: At the club about planned upcoming ski trips for the ski club. assembly, m0mb0fS Of the German Club Hills to Top right: Members of the FBLA club await inter- Pam Davis about the opportunities this year. iiss S L S W . . g y ,.. , ,,.. M, K K i L ' A K 1 . K . huts A .. 'W W 'N-.is if . A 5 sw 'N Awww?-Ng Vlliw-,wma ,SN XL:A ,...A 9' tam. gi' Ahhh NM' 'NN X S ,. ,,,,,..... I N--M I I I : .u1 DAI L 4 I I , iff Top left: Sponsor of the Padre Press, Mrs. Ga- Deanna Morenzoni await interest in the re- i cioch, talks to Freshman Sean Barrowcliff about bounders Club. Right: JAG sponsor, Mr. Molino the paper. Above: Senior Scott Charbeneau and sets up his table at the Club assembly, I N S is .:.. jpg, ,:-. lt. th. , . X FX .. ,. ,ts :Maw . I - . I - ,ee.te f X W Q I t X WF A 1-wx P-Av X I S . Q X I I , Q -- I I I I esta W I I I I . ' N is e w 'N isa - ,, X I y I t P I N I Y I s 1 I I I I I n Y n l I I I I I My X I 1 I I S 1 I e I I I P W I will uno Gundam Clubs Division 0 191 Student Council Brings Students Together Marcos' school activities numbered in the hundreds throughout the year. When it was time to bring students to- gether as a whole, student council was most likely involved. From the first assembly of the year to the last, careful planning by sponsor lohn Placona and the rest of the coun- cil provided the student body with or- ganized activities. Student body offi- cers were elected in late April by all four classes and included President Martin Despain, Vice President Brad Devar, Sports and Spirit Commissioner Vinnie Canecchia, and Public Relations Director Lisa Mancuso. Besides the stu- Above: Senior jeff Sanuik joins juniors Michelle Above right: Student Council sponsor john Pla- Guzman and johnny Chin to plan for the future cona helps Vice President Brad DeVar call a Homecoming Dance. meeting to order. 192 Clubs dent body officers, each individual class had officers also. The freshman class was involved in candy sales in order to raise funds for next year's activities. Sophomores, led by President Nicloe Young and Vice President Sherri jenni- gese, put on the Coronation Dance. ju- niors faced their biggest challenge by Above: Student Body President Martain Despain works on plans for the spring sports assembly. 3 X S holding Prom for the senior class. ln order to hold this year's event at The Pointe, the class officers, including President Michelle Guzman, Vice President Kelley Arredondo, Secretary Donnelle Dumas, Treasurer Tiffany Ross, Boy's Rep johnny Chin, and Girls' Rep Karen Randall, sponsored a num- ber of fund raisers. Senior activities were somewhat less hectic. The senior class trip to Mazatlan was the seniors' only major activity. ln- volvement from all four classes seemed to be in abundance. The schools' stu- dent leaders are tomorrow's future leaders. This year's council of twenty- two members helped students from all corners of Marcos come together as one. f -151, rf. it , N, I, A 5' bove left: Officers discuss activities for spirit week. bove right: Senior Cathy Copple thinks of new deas for the senior class fundraisers. Bottom left: ienior jeff Haugen leads Student Council in the initi- ation of the class of 1990. Bottom row: Kristy Edwards, Cathy Copple, Marty Despain, Lisa Mancuso, Vinnie Canecchia, Giola Pitts, Middle row: Mr. Placona, Kelley Arredondo, Robin Lutes, Karen Randall, Michelle Guzman, Lisa Da- vis, Gerard de los Santos, Top row: jeff Bell, Chris Mitchell, johnny Chin, jeff Sanuik, jerard Ritten- house, Katy Sisilak, Heidi Schulz, Clubs ' 193 Fam Performances Big Success The active drama club at Marcos pro- vided students with a chance to partici- pate in theater-related activities. Ms. Dixie Partee sponsored this growing group of students which was quite busy all year. This year's fall play, Fame, was well-received as students and faculty joined together to perform the Broad- way musical. The success of this perfor- mance was the result of long rehearsals by a determined cast and crew. Trips to see performances all over The valley, and still another play in the spring provided members with more 194 Clubs than one chance to get involved. Offi- cers for this years club included Presi- dent Colleen Lindsay, Vice President Matt Duncan, Secretary Angie Adams, Treasurer Sean lensen, and Public Rela- tion Director loleen Davidson. Top left: The cast and crew of Fame. Left: TIJ production cast works on setting props for the pla. Top right: Wendy Matheson as Shirley Mullhollan and Amber Cowan as Lydia E. Grant for the fall pl. Fame. Above: Sophomore Robert Bentley prepar for his dance routine. Master Dancers Inspire Students The involvement of student dancers provided strength for yet another year of the Dance Club. President Leslie Al- den and Vice President Dana Zbacnick led the club showing inspiration and leadership. The group met every Wednesday afternoon to discuss future activities and concerts. One of the more exciting events for the group was a visit to ASU in the fall to attend a master dance class. Here the young dancers were inspired with new ideas to be used for their spring dance con- cert. at 4 9 in We .. Q -',, V 'W' vim 5'-L'- - ffrr f M Ms. Charolyn Mize arrived as the new dance instructor this year and was in charge of both beginning and inter- mediate dance. She sponsored the club, which had a fun and successful year. Top left: Front row: jo-Ann Roman, Tracey Lind, lennifer Bogard, Charolyn Mize, Dana Zbacnik, iristen Scott, Pam Mackey, Back row: Cathy vlartin, Krista Caputo, Debbie Myers, Sindi Mey- ar, Not shown: Leslie Alden, Amanda Bryant, Christy Dorsey, Becky Gonzales, Angie johnson, Adreinne LaPointe, Marnee Marlor, Michelle Meredith, jennifer Mihlethaler, Tiffany Oliver, jamie O'dell, Stacy Weller. Top right: jennifer Bogard practices unique dance movements with some friends. Bottom left: Sophomores Tiffany Oliver and Cathy Martin attempt to achieve a graceful pose for the camera. Bottom right: Dance students show their determination and hard-work, as they strive to become the best. Clubs 195 Science Club was organized twelve years ago to give students a chance to explore areas of science through pro- jects and travel. About forty members were led by President jim jeamby, Sec- retary Peggy Bondurant, and Treasurer Angela Stahl. Selling candy, car signs, and mugs raised money for trips and projects. Meetings were held at least once a month and were sponsored by Mrs. Liska. Science Donna Hahn sponsors a unique club, which has been at Marcos five years and consists of twenty-one members. The Special Student Service CSSSJ Club aides the school and community. It also provides a stepping stone to acquaint special education students with a club setting. The officers were President Tom Minniti, Vice President Bill Paul- and SSS sen, Secretary Kay Young, and Treasur- er james Whitmer. The SSS members raised funds to support the registration fee, uniforms and transportation for the Special Olympics by selling Padre buttons and collecting newspapers, newspaper collections for the school nurse also assisted Marcos students with health needs. Top left: The Science Club. Top Row: Steve Bon- durant, Patricia Aneola, Mrs. Childers, Mark Gar- cia, jim jeambey, Larry Stanley, Yvonne Guevara, Mrs. Liska, jill Simpson, Scott Bondurant. Middle row: David Martinez, Denise Alvarez, Caryn Mannheimer, Gary Farley, Peggy Bondurant, EC. Hearn, Ben del Mar, Teresa Garcia, julie Prezant. Bottom row: Barbara Abey, Christine Power Tammy Webb, Todd Briggs. 196 0 Clubs Above right: Caryn Barrett listens to information at an Art Club meeting. Above left: Pratanist Koncthum looks on as Mrs. Payne marks on the Art Club calendar. Above: The SSS Club. Top Row: Eric Sims, Tony Walters, james Whitmer, Matt Pursley, Paul Bennewitz, Ray Harden. Bottom row: Kay Young, Bill Paulsen, Zane Lawver, jennifer We- gener, Lupe Flores, Ernesto Hernandez, Carleatha Hendrix, Lilly Figueroa, Miss Meeder. Bottom row: Mrs. Hahn, Victor johnson, Tom Minniti, Tim Boroviak, Gus Ramirez, Mr. Noone, Ms. Ta- mietti. Speech and Debate Speak Gut Every Thursday morning at 7:15, the Speech and Debate Team met to pre- pare for upcoming tournaments. Of the twenty-five members, only ten competed in debates. Despite this, they did well. Their officers were Presi- dent and Team Captain Heidi Ann Maas, Team Co-Captain Barry Starr- field, Secretary Sheryl Howe, and Trea- surer Amy Offenberg. Selling bagels was planned, as were other fundraisers, to raise money for t-shirts, awards, cer- tificates, trophies, and the end-of-the- year banquet. In spite of not teaching at Marcos, Scott Weingart, Tempe Union High School District's Public Relations Director, still sponsors the club, be- cause he enjoys working with students in this area. r21fCf Top left: Speech and Debate Club. Top Row: Brad Adams, Heidi Ann Maas, Amy Offenberg, Scott Silva, Subir Mukherjee. Bottom Row: Mr. Weingart, Barry Starrfield, Sheryl Howe, Ben Hodgson, Caryn Rogers, Not pictured: Lisa Berger. iff ... iii. . ... .,....t, Q ,,,, 1 . , ' ....,, f ' Above far right: Brandon Bedford checks the cal- endar for upcoming events in Art Club. Above: Greg Streech displays his poster for the S.A.D.D. Assembly. Above right: Lori Dobrowski gathers her books after an Art Club meeting. Top Row: Becky Davidson, Lisa Godemann, Kris- tin Barry, Rahel Tesfaye, Stephanie Stern, jennifer Ritchey, judyth Stinsman, Sherri Baugh, Grace Matus, Diane Castillo, Linda Reid. Second Row: Glenn Thopsey, Marcos Rendon, jenny Meador, joe Kubacki, Erik Love, Robert Bentley, jessica Mushkatel, Cathy Boerbon, Dawnette Bigler, Third Row: Chris Lee, Richard Harris, jay Mehl- horn, john Anthony, Greg Wallig, Gavin Ritten- house, Matt Harper, jenny West. Fourth Row: Dan Covington, Karen Sitts, Dirk Vander Woude, Brian Barr, Nancy Harper, Steve Wade, Scott Rye, Scott Palmer. Fifth Row: Kim Davis, Greg Clark, Rachel Connelly, Karyn Hargis, David Cohen, Shane West, joel Press, Scott Yandell. Sixth Row: Libby Bietz, Charm Marvin, April Shumway, Toni Reid, Michelle Lowe, Faan Liu, jennifer Hedlund, Ian Vandeventer, Aaron Higgenbothem, Flag ln- structor Debbie Wilson. Seventh Row: Blake Tyler, julie Whipple, Tammy Rohn, Shelli Apfel, Tredessa Frank, Cindy Fronheiser, jenni Berkey, Margaret Monnier, Chrissy Hedlund, Percussion Instructor Myron Lindsey. Eighth Row: janine Wilson, Adele Smith, Catalina Alvarez, Amy Wet- zel, Gwen Wakefield, Karen Bryce, Lisa Curtin, Tracy Sellers, Band Director john Clement. Bot- tom Row: Tina Perrine, Angie Bigler. Not Shown: Devin Brunty, Crystal Donaldson, Sean Paddock, jenni Summers, Annette Alvarez. 1 15 -4 ' 198 0 Clubs 1 'UZ . ,, Www Z ! i M . Above: Greg Wallig is ready to play his trombone. Left: At an after school percussion sectional, stu- dents worked hard trying to learn their music. Band Shows School Spirit Eighty-three members of the band met at 6:45 a.m. and practiced through first hour everyday. They were led by Mr. john Clement and an extensive band council, consisting of President Richard Harris, Vice President jennifer Meador, Secretary Chrissy Hedland, and Treasurer julie Whipple. Addition- al positions of responsibility were held by Librarians Nancy Harper and Mi- chelle Lowe, Equipment Managers Catalina Alverez and jenny West, Uni- form Managers Blake Tyler and Amy Wetzel, Photographer Rachel Connel- ly, Alumni Secretary lenni Summers, and Flag Captain Becky Davidson. The band raised funds through candy sales, cheese and sausage sales, and car wash- es. These were used to sponsor a con- test and tOur in California. , Mr' , Top left: The brass of Marcos' band performs at half-time against McClintock. Top right: Tammy Rohn brushes up on her guitar skills in one of many practices. Above Left: Steve Wade and joel Press patiently wait to play. Above: Scott Rye, shows his stuff, playing his trumpet. Above right: Matt Harper and Gavin Rittenhouse listen to di- rections given in Band. Clubs 0 199 Downhill ll The Way For Skiers Mrs. Peterson's Ski Club entered its tenth year with the purpose of provid- ing students with a chance to ski with friends and other students. The club was rather large with fifty-five mem- bers, which was more than last year. The group met on the first Tuesday of wh ii at 55 V .V gm., M Top Left: Ski Club. Top Row: Doug Fenger, lohn Berg, Larry Stanley, Eckart Pape, Brett Hofmann, lill Mars, Lisa Davis. Bottom Row: Wes Warren, Kathy Henry, Chris McGrath, lan Remler, Ray Swartz, Chris Genardini, Mrs. Peterson. 200 Clubs Tm f ., Wag. every month. Fundraisers planned, ba- gel sales and donut sales, were used to lower the cost of ski trips. Club officers were Ian Remler, President, Chris Mac- Ctrath, SecretaryfTreasurer, and Eckart Pape, Vice President. gs r s 2 n E! 2 , E 5 , S ' f l W rt if-if mis, dxf' V f lm? 2 ,,.i Eli Above left: Ski club members take a break to discuss new trips. Top right: Ian Remler discusses details for up- coming events. Above: Mrs. Peterson and Ian Remler start the ski club meeting. sillml f Club Help With Careers Marcos de Niza's Auto club had high expectations for the year. Auto Club has been in existence for ten years. This organization's purpose was to increase knowledge in technical fields, but specifically the auto field. The twenty- five members planned several fund- raisers for the year. These included T- shirt sales, candy sales, and a car bash. Auto Club's projects consisted of car shows, races, and service projects. Offi- cers were President Scott Bosseng Vice President Tom Buhnerkempe, and Sec- retaryfTreasurer, Steve Boremen. The sponsors were Mr. Villaverde and Mr. Painter. Art Club finished its fourteenth year at Marcos de Niza and focused on pro- viding artistic services for different clubs and organizations on campus. Members planned an Art sale, window -v 'M MQ? l wi W 6 4 fu Atl Top left: Auto Club. Top Row: Brett Wintrich, Don Sandoval, Kevin Felty, Scott Bossen, Pat Kendrick. Bottom row: Mr. Painter, Steve Barr, Colin Stetson, jeff Wyant, Steve Boreman, Nathan Painter. paintings, candy sales, and silkscreen T- shirts with posters. The sales were in- tended to be used for art gallery hop- ping and inviting guest artists to Marcos de Niza. Teresa Payne and Livvy McKeown were the sponsors for the art club, and officers were Brandon Bedford, President, Pratansit Kon- athum, Vice President, Suzan Tus, Sec- retary, and Chanthavee Mchasranin- good, Treasurer. Top right: An Auto Club member works on a car's engine in the auto shop. Above left: Mr. Painter and Steve Barry, discuss matters of Auto Club. Above: Art Club. Top row: Mrs. Payne, Chan- tanee Mahasranugool, David Martinez. Bottom: Brandon Bedford, Pratansit Kongthum, Don Pat- terson, Rudy Rangle, jeff Walker. Clu s Preparing for the Futur We are the future was the motto HERO lHome Economics Related Oc- cupationsl members must take. They lived up to this high expectation by providing needed services to the com- munity. The officers were Toni Alcaraz, president, Anita Luera, vice president of activities, joely Armijo, vice presi- dent of fundraising, Sandra Fisher, vice president of publicity, Eden Taylor, secretary, Cynthia larvis, treasurer, Adrian Williams, historian and Rachel Barrett, parliamentarian. According to Mrs. Boydsten, club sponsor, The students learn job skills, leadership skills and end up with a sense of achievement of the year. Preparations for the future was also the main objective of members of jobs for Arizona Graduates UAGJ, sponsored by Mr. Molina. All activities centered around ensuring that the students were O 4,6J Top left: l,A.G. members. Top Row: Nora Her- nandez, Juanita Sanchez, Rudy Rodriguez, Ra- chel Rodriguez, Albert Martinez. Bottom Row: Mr. Rick Molina, Ruben Soto, Eliseo Quiroz Matt Radick, Lorenzo Acosta, Albert Hernandez. 202 Clubs Top rightz Heather McLellan and Najla Elmukhtar work diligently to stake cans for the HEROXDECA canned food drive. Above right: Sandra Fisher and Eden Taylor are two of the officers for HERO. adequately prepared for employment in the future. The club members' main goal was to attend the State Conference which was funded by their candy sale. IAC provided employment prepara- tion and placement for seniors whose futures were undecided. The officers were Lorenzo Acosta, president and Rachel Rodriguez, vice president. lf' -we Jie. I X .. wg, S WNNN Bottom left: HERO members. Bottom left: Top Row: Michelle Shepard, Charyece Yanez, Nancy Cohn, Adrian Williams, Randy Anaya, Sandy Fish- er, Melissa Gear, joely Armijo, Anita Luera, Kari Watkins, Andrea Millan. Middle row: Leticia Acosta, Cynthia larvis. Bottom row: julie Sanchez, Kendra Oliver, Rachel Barrett, Eden Taylor, Mrs. Marjorie Boydsten. G MW COE and FBL Provide Student Occupations COE fCooperative Office Education! and FBLA CFuture Business Leaders of Americal had a busy year concentrated with fundraisers and valuable work ex- perience. These clubs were distinct, separate organizations: however, when students were accepted into the COE program, they automatically became members of FBLA. The club members received wages and school credit for the work they performed. The pur- poses of FBLA were to make business students aware of business opportuni- ties and help them work toward a busi- ness career. Learning secretarial skills and receiving work experience in Tempe business offices was the pur- pose of COE. The officers for both clubs were Val- erie Savard, president, Thanh Daven- 'hp port, treasurer, Susan Cheatham, secre- tary and Elia Acosta, publicity. In re- sponse to what students receive from this program, Mrs, Crews stated FBLA and COE teach the student leadership skills, and through State Competition, offer the students the opportunity to compete with other students in busi- ness skill competition and receive rec- ognition for their ability. Top : COE and FBLA members: Top Row: Mi- chele Filli, Lisa Merriman, Angela Cilano, Cathy Sanchez, Elia Acosta, Donna Riley, Esther Na- varro. Bottom Row: Mrs. Crews, Lisa Shumway, Valerie Savard, Susan Cheatham, Kim Wallace, Thanh Davenport, Susan Vizzerra, Raquel Garay, Linda Rios. Above right: Angela Cilano concentrates on her typing skills. Top right: Susan Cheatham, COE student, pauses for a smile during the class. Above left: Valerie Savard seems to be intensely involved on her work for COE. I0 O -b jROTC Gffers Gpportunities The jROTC, junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, finished its eighth year at Marcos de Niza. This organization prepared high school students for re- sponsible leadership roles and made them aware of the opportunities and benefits of citizenship. Classtime in- , ,,,,, ,W .tw Wzwwf .WW ffff M W -W .,.,,, . . 1, .ij W ,, .c .,,,. cluded physical training, practice, and meetings. Lt. Colonel Olbermeir, Ser- geant First Class Fisher, and the ninety- two members planned candy sales to support Spring Encampment and a Military Ball. IROTC officers were as follows: Pat Patterson, Executive Offi- ,,s, :VV jrg V lf' T A - gm fm ' Z r l V s 7' ' iw N346 V V I 'M ,,, ,,,,, 1 , r,2 ,AA ,AAI I 3 U QVC V WF' ' I 1 1 F if gr., , W V V ' , .fr , sg , 1. 3 , ,,, D' it fr ,L MU it M cerg Cory Renfro, Cadet Command, Shawn Wilson, Cadet Second Lieueten- ant, Brian Mayfield, Cadet Second Lieutenant, Carl Cooper, Cadet Major. The jROTC marched in the Veteran's Day Parade and was highly praised for its performance. A .--v Q 5,16 Above left: jROTC members, Top Row: Eckart Pape, Garrett Greer, john Thompson, Pat Patter- son, Chuck Bradley, jim Carr, Steve Wiley, Beau Hayner, Clark Dunlap. Second Row: Cory Renfro, Paul Ohland, Chris Hernandez, Ken Kottwitz, Marshall Laister, Greg jones, Dan Covington, Bri- an Mayfield, james King, Lee Cravens, Ray Her- nandez. Third Row: Neal johnson, Henry Mor- eno, Gary Farley, Shawn Ashley, Steve Cheeley, Bobby Martin, Charles Stallings, Arthur Sterner, john Schattenberg, Frank Keeley, john Merck. Fourth Row: Robert Withee, Gretshion Wilson, Carl Cooper, Greg Clark, Eric Green, Paul Mosey, Mike Eyerman, Mike Trijillo, Shawn Lamb, Mike 61' Siqueiros, Robert Stevens. Kneeling: Ramon Ruiz, Ben Gatlin, Top right: The honor guard marches past the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel. Above: The new IROTC banner bought especial- ly for the parade. E W ,, f 1 W f P an t Q , V W J mf t49 AW A ff 22 ,, Vw ff. , 'Z 51 I Top left: The Parade was led by the Marcos de Above left: The Rifle Team marches together in Niza Banner. Top right: Students of IROTC stand the parade. Above: Members of IROTC stand at in formation at the Veterans Day Parade. attention, Clubs ' 205 Clubs Display Cultural Interests Integrating foreign students into American society was the purpose of the International Club. Some of the countries represented in this club were japan, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. The officers were Nora Gierloff, presidentg Erika Mitnik, vice president, and Ami Stoklas, treasurer. The spon- sors were Ms. Walske and Mrs. Little. Ms. Walske stated, The club creates an opportunity for American students and foreign students to establish friendship. The jewish Student Union USUJ was a new addition to Marcos de Niza. The group's main intention was to give the jewish students a sense of community and provide interested non-jewish stu- C . 4168 1 Top: International Club. jTop Rowj: Shirley Shen Amy Stoklas, Beth Livengood, Teresa LaRosa. Bottom Row: Chantal Mulleneaux, Dorothy Tsai, Nora Gierloff, Karin Valentine, Suzanne Fu, Chanthanee Mahasranugool. Not Pictured: Ro- shanak Shojaee, Subir Mukherjee, Abir Mukher- jee, Karen Frankenstein, jeremy Woodward, Pra- tansit Kongthum. 206 Clubs Above: jewish Student Union. fTop Rowj: Eyal Kaczur, Edouard Sitbon, Ian Remler, Keith Le- venson, Amy Offenberg. Middle Row: jeff Sey- mann, Andy Cohen, Eric Swagel, jason Lewis, Lisa Berger, Sherri Spinner. Bottom Row: Rebecca Goldman, Sarah Black, julie Coltman, Erika Mit- nik, Ari Stern. dents with a better understanding of the jewish culture. Club officers included Ian Remler, presidentg Eric Swagel, vice presidentg Mike Chalmer, treasurer, Rebecca Goldman, secretary and Ari Stern, ac- tivities coordinator. Top right: Nora Gierloff leads an International Club meeting after school. Above: Keith Leven- son and Ari Stern take a break during the first ISU meeting at Marcos de Niza. Great Year for BSU With its thirty members, Black Stu- dent Union had another outstanding year. The purpose of BSU is to increase knowledge and awareness of the prob- lems relating to the educational, eco- nomical, political, and social conditions of black people in the community. Many members of BSU participated in the first Personal Awareness Leadership Conference in Prescott, Arizona. Y ...,..-- Top Right: Top Row: Natasha Hawthorne, Kevin Wilson, Christopher Bobo, Anthony Miller, Erika Wolder, Rosella Bentz. Middle row: Angelo To- liver, Patryce Davis, Nicole Bobo, Kara Drake, Te- gra Cooper, Hope Oliver. Bottom row: jennifer Allen, Loi Hemphill, Chanda McDonald, Noralyn Payne, Kandace Lindsey, Terri Dorsey, jennifer Smith. One activity sponsored by BSU was Career Day. All four Tempe High Schools' BSU members met at Corona del Sol to speak with people of varying careers. Each member talked to each facilitator for ten minutes to learn about the different jobs and the re- quired education for each job. When asked how she felt when Evan Mecham decided to revoke the plan for a Martin Luther King holiday, Mrs. Bobo, club sponsor, stated My concern is to always be able to deal with the adversities in life because there always will be Evan Mechams in this world. Officers for this group were Noralyn Payne, president, Chanda McDonald, vice president, Patryce Davis, treasurer, Erin Nicole Bobo, public relations and Chris Bobo, photographer. Above Left: Noralyn Payne, BSU president, ex- Top Left: Kevin Wilson listens intently during a plains upcoming events to the club members. january BSU meeting. Above: BSU members and sponsors celebrated the Christmas season together. Clubs 207 Business Skills Are Sharpened B DECA Attaining an understanding and working knowledge of marketing prin- ciples was the fundamental goal of DECA. Through competition at confer- ences, as wel as on the 'ob, students learned how the world of business real- ly works. A blood drive in October for United Blood Services, raised one hundred and fifteen pints of blood, which was the biggest turnout from any school blood drive. More students gave blood this year than any other year at Marcos. Above: Top Row: Victor Durazo, jared Cooper, Aaron Delavare, Bryan Hooks, Dan Lowe, Roy Langston, David Riggle, Hollyn McPheters, Nancy Hudman, Christy Sanders, Dan Henderson, Craig DeMarco, Taaron Holmes, Bridget Bogar, jina El- son. Third Row: joe Flores, Lorena Nash, Sheridan Ware, Stacy Dunigan, Kim Ehardt, Lori Laggo, Cathy Copple, Carol Vega, Darren Cronquist, john Lewis, john Merck, Michelle Guzman, jill Rudow. Second Row: Dan Greaven, Kris Huskin- 208 Clubs Other fundraisers included, in Novem- ber, collections at home football games, and a raffle on Friday, Novem- ber 14, sponsored for the United Way campaign, the grand prize was a chauf- fered evening for two with S25 to spend for the evening. DECA sponsor, Dan Greaven, was chauffer. Also, in November, DECA held a canned food drive with HERO to pro- vide food for the needy. Each of the marketing classes sponsored a poverty- stricken child, every member paid one dollar a month toward that goal. Mr. Dan Greaven, Marketing Coor- dinator, advised the group officers: President Desiree Whitehorn, Vice President of Planned Projects, jenny Kingston, Vice President of School Pub ic Relations Carol Vega, Vice Presi- dent of Communications Kati Mac- Donald, and Money Manager jared Cooper. Photo Managers were Kath- leen Davis and Staci Dunigan, and Lab Managers were Dawn Rainwater and jenifer Gude. son, Marc Garcia, jenny Kingston, Tina Romes- tan, Tanya Rosenbluth, Michele Pearlman, Melis- sa Lunt, Korilyn Stout, Kyle Stout, Stephanie, Garcia, Gina Fetty, jennifer Ritchey, Angela Hu. Front Row: Steve Ashley, jon Anderson, Don Lundberg, Steve Blackledge, Kathleen Davids, Desiree Whitethorn, Noralyn Payne, Brenda Oli- ver, Karla Moninger, Scott Graff, jeannine Mel- ville, Adrienne LaPointe, Natalie Blachere, Laura Splinter, Kim Harmon, Richelle Stenerson. Top left: Don Lundberg does a final count on canned food. Top right: Roy Langston and Cathy Copple carefully pack canned food for unfortu- nate people in Arizona. Above: Heather McLel- lan and Najla Elmuktar go through canned food for the needy during the HEROXDECA canned food drive. DECA's Blood Drive A Success The DECA Blood Drive was a huge suc- cess. Mr. Dan Greaven, Marketing advisor said, More Seniors participated this year than any other year. To give blood, students had to be seven- teen years old and weigh 110 pounds. The drive was run entirely by the students. They did all of the baking and made all the ar- rangements. Students baked cookies to give to donors in order to help build their strength back up. Mr. Greaven said that the only thing the group did not do was the actual blood taking. I f 5 I i' ll if ,,.,ll itf' W , if ,, ,. , 1. Al ,.f, fl E l f I ll ff 1 T 152, J x Top left: jeff Sanuik kicks back while giving blood: Top right: Desiree Whitethorn remains conscious and smiles for the camera after giving blood. Bottom left: Noralyn Payne shows her willingness to help donate blood, Bottom right: Vinnie Canecchia bravely donates blood. Clubs 0 209 Greetings from round The Mrs. loann Pompa's French Club fin- ished its sixteenth year at Marcos de Niza. The club's goal was to promote a better understanding of the French language, culture, and people. Forty- five to fifty members comprised the club. Club officers were Co-Presidents Ari Stern and Natalie Blachere, Vice president Angela Hu: Treasurer Chan- Y., Top left: French Club. Top row: jim Nagy, Amy Offenburg, Lisa Tornquist, Benjamin Hodgson, Nade Murray, Barry Starrfield, 2nd Row: Natasha Hawthorne, Gabriel Baez, Dan Zieger, Craig Stahl, Charm Marvin, josh Crews, Lisa Palmer, jill Simpson, Doug Fenger. 3rd Row: Mrs. loann Pompa, Rob Corss, Dawn Chamberlain, Ankur Bansal, Eric Swagel, Angela Bertuglia, Brian Starr- 2T0 Clubs field, Karin Valentine, Chris Henry, Kathy Henry, Irene Kottwitz, Jenny lansen, Erin Bobo, Michelle Culpepper. Bottom: julie Baxter, Lori Dobrowski, jenny McVey, Dorothy Tsai, Suzanne Fu, Chantal Mulleneaux, Ari Stern, Natalie Blanchere, Angela Hu, Sean Barrowcliff, Miriam Tse, Shirley Shen, Lori Aguayo, Paty Valles, Cathy Garrison. World! tal Mulleneaux, Secretary Barry Starr- field, Activities Director Kris Husking- son, and Historian Karen Frankenstien. Fund-raisers planned for the year were Santagram sale, and a candy sale. The funds were to be used for an adopted child in Cameroon and a Cameroon goat at the Phoenix zoo. Q E, -,,, ' 1 ' V the Above left: French club members visited Phoenix Zoo to see their adopted goat. Top right: Mrs. Glockner pauses during a meeting. Above: Mrs. Garcia listens during a Spanish get-together. 4 WJ W ' Bonjour, Buenos Dias The German Club had great expecta- tions for the year. Meetings for the club were scheduled usually on the first Tuesday of the month. German Club's function at the school was to promote German cultures outside the class- room. Mrs. Glockner was the main sponsor for the club, and there were twenty members in the group. Club of- ficers were Pam Davis, President, Lily 'Q .- Top left: Mrs. Garcia, sponsor of Spanish Club, shows club spirit. Wu, Vice President, Karen Snyder, Sec- retary, and jason Alexander, Treasurer. Fund-raisers included an Advent Cal- endar salep and the sale's funds were to go to pay for a dinner at a German restaurant. German Club has been a student organization at Marcos for the past six years. Mrs. Garcia's Spanish Club ended its sixteenth year at Marcos de Niza. Its Above: German Club. Top row: Scott Silva, Karin Valentine, james Spellman, jason Alexander. Bot- tom row: Mrs. Glockner, Chris johnson, Ben Hodgson, Mike Costabile. purpose was to provide the cultural en- hancement of Spanish heritage to the student body. The fifteen members planned a balloon sale, and the funds from that were to be used for college board placement test payoffs. In past years, trips to Tolleson, Mazatlan, and Noagles were planned, some were car- ried over to this year, but not all were arranged. Top right: Mrs. Garcia gets interviewed by Edouard Sitbon and Christine Ruth. Above: Ger- man member Chris johnson sits attentively dur- ing a meeting. Clubs . 11 S Serves Community The National Honor Society's pur- pose was to recognize outstanding ju- niors and Seniors for their achieve- ments in the areas of service, scholar- ship, character, and leadership. The members strived to serve the campus through various projects and programs like student tutoring, an art festival, college night, and freshman orientation, to name a few. The officers were President Lisa Palmer, Treasurer Kristy Krenzer, Vice President Deanna Morenzoni, and Sec- retary Angela Stahl. They had forty-five additiona original members, and they inducted approximately forty more ju- niors and seniors in December. National Honor Society members raised funds for scholarships to be awarded to two N.H.S. members se- lected by the Marcos faculty. Funds were also used for service projects and hosting a senior breakfast to honor the top ten percent of the graduating class in May. The only fundraiser set up was a tu- toring program for students from Mar- cos and surrounding schools who needed help in their classes. N.H.S. members met once a month before school on Wednesdays. The group's sponsor was Mrs. Cum- mings. The Marcos De Niza chapter of National Honor Society has been an im- portant organization since Marcos opened its doors in 1971. Top: 1987 lnductees: Top left: Top Row: Doug Fenger, Cathryne Hawthorne, Sheryl Howe, Sarah Burger, Ann Den Herder, Kathryn Henry, Darren Cronquist, Ankur Bansal, Peggy Bondur- ant, Chris McGrath, jill Mars, Todd Brooking, Chris Lutes, Subir Mukherjee, j. Scott Palmer, Cynthia jarvis, Matt Hargis, Merilee Tanner, Re- becca Witter, Amy Peckham, julie Roach, De- 212 Clubs siree Whitihorn, Mark Vrabel, Cory Smith, Gavin Smtih, Karl Winkleman. Bottom Row: Sean jen- sen, Lori Dobrowski, Melinda Easton, Pam Davis, Pam Crowe, Natalie Blachere, Amy Brock, Teri Richter, Ariann Stern, Lisa Berger, Leina Tani, janny Chow, Lan Zeng, Angela Hu, Allison Rose, Eric Swagel, jennifer West, Keith McNulty, Abir Mukherjee. Bottom left: New Inductee Sarah Burger is con- gratulated for her acceptance into National Hon- or Society. Bottom right: During the candlelight ceremony, inductees patiently await the start of the ceremony. A oment Glory For HS Inductees Forty-five students were inducted into the Marcos de Niza chapter of Na- tional Honor Society on December 3. Chosen on leadership skills, character, academic achievements, and commu- nity service, it was necessary for each be sponsored by at least members. candidate to three faculty Maintaining a grade point average of 3.5 was the first prerequisite to be con- sidered for N.H.S., and it continues to be a firm requirement. Once inducted, if a member falls below a 3.5 g.p.a., he is given a warning and put on probation for a semester. Building upon its repu- tation for community service, National Honor Society requires that each mem- ber perform two service projects a year. One such project performed by N.H.S. members is an extensive tutor- ing program aimed at assisting Marcos students in areas of academic difficulty. New inductee Teri Richter said It was an honor to be selected into N.H.5. r Top left: Full-year N.H.S. members. Top row: Eckart Pape, Mike Ostland, Robby Sharp, Mike Hamilton, Pat Patterson, Sean Warren, jim Nagy. Middle Row: DenisBacon, Krysti Edwards, Chris- tine Henery, Keith Shillito, jenifer Anderson, Ka- tie Rasmussen, Angela Stahl. Bottom Row: Mir- iam Tse, Kristy Krenzer, Laurie Hatch, Deanna Morenzoni, Lisa Palmer, Eric Nyman, Rebecca Goldman, and Lori Lagro. Not Pictured: Anian- ette Bigler, Devin Brunty, Cathy Copple, Becky Davidson, Martin Despain, Karen Frankenstein, Nora Gierloff, jeff Gill, jeff Haugen, Brett Hof- mann, Sherry jerome, Patrick Kelly, Karen Mel- vin, Chantal Mulleneaux, Thad Quaas, Richard Sawyer, Lisa Shumway, Amy Stoklas, Bao Tang, jeremy Woodward, Rika Yorozu. Above: Natalie Blancheree receives her National Honor Society certificate during the December induction. Above left: Students study material about a college at the annual Out-of-State Col- lege Night. Clubs v 213 Madrigal, A Capella Choir Tune U Mr. jake Rittenhouse was the spon- sor for A Cappella Choir, which has been at Marcos since 1971. The thirty- three member choir met everyday dur- ing fourth hour. The officers were Christi Eitel, Todd Boyd, Cami Chris- Top left: A Capella Choir. Top row: june Lynch, Samantha Hart, Robert Beachler, Amanda Bryant, Todd Boyd, Marlene Davis, Erik Love, Christi Ei- tel, Preston Buckland, jennifer Malasnik, Robert McKenzie, Sheri Riess, Devin Brunty, Karyn Har- gis. Middle Row: Matthew Davis, Anita Luera, Lynn Marthaler, jennifer Murian, jennifer jeam- 214 0 Clubs bey, Debbie Zobel, Nancy jackson, Cami Chris- tensen. Bottom row: Karla Bosse, joseph Mon- yer, Mike Adams, Michelle Pintus, Richard Foley, Brian Kruegar, john Bowman, Rachel Barrett, Da- vid Dotts, Matt Duncan, Alicia Umberson, Mr. Rittenhouse. tensen, Karla Bosse, and David Dotts. To raise money for a choir tour to Cali- fornia, a car wash was held. ln addition, a cheese and sausage sale, a candy sale, a gift-check sale, and a spaghetti dinner were all arranged. ,ff Sf . , .. , Q W X 1 , , p A , ' .. X f 5 A ,, i' , HS ,:,,,, H ,.,, f ,,rL ' I 1 2' 1 . . ff? tiv way vm ' Left: Madrigal Choir. Top row: David Dotts, Karla Bosse, Debbie Zobel, Brian Krueger. Middle Row: Rachelle johnson, Mike Adams, jennifer Murian, Richard Foley, Anita Luera. Bottom row: Todd Boyd, Christi Eitel, Preston Buckland, Mar- lene Davis. Top right: Preston Buckland, Mike Adams and Anita Luera prepare for a Madrigal Choir rehearsal. Above: Choir members go over their music before rehearsal. Guitar and Orchestra Seventeen students met each day during third hour and played to their hearts' desires. These students are members of the well-established guitar club, sponsored by Mr. Bob Diaz. For thirteen years, guitar club has been at Marcos promoting the guitar and the variety of music for which it may be used. Officers were President Ted De- quina, Vice President Andy Chacon, Secretary Kristina Huskinson, and Trea- surer joseph Monyer. They raised funds for a tour by candy sales. Also, they played an enthusiastic role in the Christmas Assembly. The twenty-seven member orches- tra, sponsored by jill Osborne, met ev- ery day seventh hour. The group was led by its officers, President Lisa Palmer, Vice President Keith Shillito, Secretary Christine Lyle, Treasurer Torrey Ma- son, and Public Relations Becky Witter. The Orchestra, which has been at Mar- cos since it opened, had candy sales and car washes to raise money for the scholarship fund, music festivals, and for attending All-State competition. m,wfM.m,... ,,.,,,, N ,,,,. . .-,, .... ,W ,N e , A rf Y? ff - mrf.a,w N am V K 1 . l , .vvrffffyf H , 'f f W Q., . T 2' f -any . uri wi 352' 1 f V, ,,, I , , rs fi r. ir Q 45 . .,, S I zzi ,,,. . V V V ,,,,, Top Left: Members of Madrigal Choir prepare for the Christmas assembly. Above Left: Mr. Ritten- house conducts an A Capella Choir rehearsal. 1'f Q Top right: Orchestra. Top Row: Heidi Shults, Lisa Palmer, Torrey Mason, Becky Witter, Larry Schu- macher, David Wade, Christine Lyle, Keith Shil- lito, Caryn Rogers. Bottom row: Lee Burger, Dorothy Tasi, julie Baxter, Bill Gibson, Annette Alverez, Nicole Mueller, Melissa Bufford, Shan- non Kulbeth, Melissa Chu, jill Osborne. Above: Guitar Club. Top Row: Andy Chacon, jon Moore, Sonya Turrubiartes, Kris Huskinson, Kelly Sparks, Sam Van Den Abeele, joseph Monyer, Wayne Stockton, Guitar Instructor Bob Diaz. Bot- tom row: james Reynolds, Ted Dequina. Clu s 5 Yearbook Requires Dedicated Staff In the Spotlight was this year's year- book theme which focused on all of the obvious aspects of life at Marcos de Niza. Behind the scenes, however, a group of twenty-nine students worked diligently to prepare the yearbook, meeting first hour each day. The year- book staff was supported by the brand- new photojournalism class. This class, taught by Mr. Burnett, helped by sup- plying pictures to the yearbook staff. Students worked on their own sec- tions as they created layouts, wrote copy, captions and headlines and in general, prepared the yearbook. Mrs. Thompson, the sponsor to year- book, said Few people realize the amount of work and dedication that goes into preparing a yearbook. Fortu- nately we have a group ofstudents who were willing to put forth great effort and provide the student body with a Top right: Christy O'Dell and Brett Hofmann se- lect certain pictures for the yearbook sports sec- tion. Above left: Bobby Pfautz and prepare layouts for the December dead- line. Above right: Yearbook member, Shelli Ruiz, plans her layout. 216 0 Clubs Top left: Top Row: Karla Monninger, Brett Hof- mann, Eric Peterson, Adam But- ler, john Berg, Dave Rudd, Debi Douthitt. Middle row: Mrs. Thompson, Nicole Boruch, Hollyn McPheters, Sarah Burger, Shelli Ruiz, Lezlie Smith, Merilee Tanner, Michelle Culpepper, Lisa quality yearbook. Brett Hofmann, Editor-in-chief stat- ed My four years on the staffgave me a better sense of direction and helped to make this yearbook the best it could be. Lezlie Smith, who began as Assistant Editor, played an important role and functioned as Managing Editor for the majority of the year. 4.,,v-swf 1 - - ff' X Dannenbaum. Bottom row: Sean Barrowcliff, Stacy Briggs, Bob Pfautz, lole Straley, Dawn West, Teri Richter, Terrie Jacobson, jill Rudow, Christy O'Dell, Bridget Hofmann. Not pictured: Lisa Berger, jennifer Fuhrmark, Michelle Abbott, Amy Fox. f nother Successful year for Staff of Padre Press The school newspaper the Pa , dr Press, puts out an issue of the newspa- 6 per each month. This year was a re- cord-breaking year for the Padre Press. The staffers published two sixteen- page papers, and they also had the first color issue in the school's history. Some members of the staff were able to attend a summer workshop at NAU, and they also participated in other var- ious journalism conventions through- out the year. The Padre Press enables the journalism students to learn the tactics for a professional journalism ca- reer, and it opens up a new door to a career field that they may not have in- vestigated otherwise. l really enjoyed working on the Padre Press, because it offered me numerous opportunities in the journalism field, said Donna Hale, Mr 4 a Co-editor-in-chief. Melinda Easton, also a co-editor-in-chief, said I really enjoyed working on the paper because it gave me a chance to work with some fantastic people. Even though it was a lot of work at deadlines, we still had a lot of fun. l hope next year is just as productive. J ,, 1V,,,, 8 , ,M . E . Ms? ,J 9 5 .3 .. Top right: Top Row: Christine Ruth, Donna Hale, Erika Mitnik. Bottom Row: Mrs. Gacioch, Brad Brown, Dan Zeiger, Karen Kinzie, Melinda Eas- ton, Erin Bobo. Above right: Melinda Easton, co-editor-in-chief, examines a newspaper for new information. Top left: Donna Hale, Co-editor-in-chief, finishes a story for the school's first color issue of the Padre agua... Press, Above left: tClockwise, from lefti: Donna Hale, Erin Bobo, Karen Kinzie, Melinda Easton, and Christine Ruth plan the December issue of the Padre Press. Clubs 217 CGMPANYQFARIIQMA Misfit '5ir'et il Suzie H30 Arizona 358633 'WBBMGSK Q o ww-.vevwu rv y- v lit e vt L OCEANSIDE y 3 M EB A. M. 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Ad I t Barry, Bron Bourque, Kelly Barry, Kristin 49, 198 Bowman, john 70, 102 ' Bartles, Reuben 101 Boyd, jennifer 70, 102 li Baseball 184 Boyd, Todd 28, 50, 214 Basketball Boys 166, 168 Boyle, Laura Basketball Girls 180, 182 Boyle, Nancy , -A V - 5, Batina, john 79 Bradley, Charles 50, 204 , n .51 . Si--'5 ' 5-841-'i'1 Qif?1:fi 'i'7'Z1'fii '1 ' 'A ',fQQg,jgg,,g., Bauer, Michelle 49 Bramwell, David 70 Baugh, Sherri 70, 198 Bramwell, Thomas 102 I 1 ' Baugh, Tricia Branstetter, Brian 70 X Baumgardner, joseph 70 Bravo, Bridget 102, 130, 163, 102 Bavaro, Melissa 86 Bravo, julie - Baxter, julie 10, 210, 215 Breitenbucher, jason 101, 102 1, XI 49 Beachler, Robert 86 Brennan, Ted 33, 70, 102 l I EX Beadles, Amy 6, 48, 50 Brennan, William 158 S 6 Beadles, Brooke 86 Brewster, Raymond 86 Bealer, David Bridges, Kyle 87 Beames, Michelle 101 Briggs, Barbara Beamsley, Melissa 16, 23, 50, 161, 172, 181 Briggs, Stacey 87, 216 Y . Beck, julie 50 Briggs, Todd 102, 170, 196 Beck, Matthew 101, 158 Brock, Amy 50, 145, 146, 147, 212 Angola, Patricia 196 Anguis, Anguis, Fernando 101 Bernardino Angulo, Leticia 85 Aaron, Michael 69 Abbott, Michelle 85, 92, 216 Abbott, Sonny 4, 49 Abbott, lBillj Harris Abel, Byron 101 Abey, Barbra 196 Abril, Carmela 85 Abril, Gabriel 85, 158, 168 Academics 116 Acapella Choir 215 Acosta, Brian 101 Acosta, Cristina 85, 183 Acosta, Elia 49, 203 Acosta, Leticia 49 Acosta, Lorenzo 49, 202 Acosta, Robert B5 Acosta, Virginia 85 Acuna, jimmy 69 Acuna, Vicenta Adams, Anjillia 101 Adams, Brad 197 Adams, Christopher 85 Adams, Cynthia 85 Adams, Michael 69, 214 Adams, Nathan 85 Administration, 118 Ads 218 Aguayo, Maria 85, 210 Aguilera, Gilbert 85 Aguirre, Lorenia 85 Aickin, Tobias 85, 149 Ainsworth, Anissa Aker, lBenj Richard Akey, Barbara 7, 10, 49 Akins, jenifer 101 Alben, Brian 85 Alcaraz, iGarciaj Toni 202 Alcocer, Maria 101 Alden, Leslie 69, 195 Alderton, Rochelle 101 Alexander, jason 85, 211 Alexander, jim 85 Allen, David 101 Allen, jennifer 101, 207 Anthony, Richard 85, 198 Anthony, Suzanne 9, 36, 69, 150 Apfel, Shelene 85, 198 Apodaca, Hector Aranda, joann 85 Archer, Tawni 101, 103 Archer, Tori 85, 127 Archery 188 Arenas, Paul 49 Arias, jesus 101, 107 Armenta, Elvira 101 Armijo, ioely 49, 202 Armstrong, Matthew 85 Arnold, Ken 85 Arredondo, Kelley 69, 149, 172, 181, 193 Arredondo, Kerrie Arreola, Patricia 85 Arthur, jesse 69 Arviso, Diana 101 Arviso, Chris 85 Arzola, Rachel Asher, Virginia 85 Ashford, Rowell 69, 152 Ashley, Shawn 101, 204 Ashley, Steve 69, 74, 208 Atwood, jennifer Auer, David Ayala, terri 69 Aycock, jeffrey 101, 170 Ayers, Bryant Baar, Amy 85 Baar, Sam 49 Baca, joe 101 Back, Cheryl 101 Backscheider, Scott 69 Bacon, Denis 49 Baerst, Scott 85 Baez, Anthony 101, 158 Baez, Gabriel 85, 210 Bajoros, Christina 49 Allen, julie 69, 182 Allen, Lisa 69 Baez, Noe Allen, Rick 49 Baize, Dawn Allen, Samuel 101, 158 Baize, Vivian Allen, Troy 69 Allen, Ty 101, 146 Baker, Edward 12, 68, 69 Allison, Kevin Al-iesa, Tarique lRickj 69 Althoff, Lori 101, 163 Alvarez, Annette 101, 198, 215 Ballou Andrea 85 Baltierra, Paul Balzola, Michelle 69 Bamburg, Murray Alvarez, Catalina 69, 198 Band 198 Alvarez, Denise 85, 196 Banda, julie 85 Alvarez, Emily 69 Banda, julio 85 Alvarez, javier Bandin, Albert 101, 158 Alvarez, joann 69 Alvarez, Leticia 101 Alvarez, Manuel Alvarez, Maria 101 Alyarez, Matilda Alvarez, Richard 85 Alvarez, vellia 85 Amacio, Monica 85 Amber Lights 38 Amberson, Darrell Banks, Krista Bansal, Ankur 29, 69, 210, 212 Banuelos, David 101 Barar, Sarika Barbara, Deena 85, 162 Barber, Barber, Barber, Amanda 69 jennifer 101, 140 Christine 69 Barden, Chris 70 Barden, Tamara 101 Ambrosia, Andrew 49 Baribeau, Deena 101 Ambrosia, Angelo 101 Barkley, Piper 86 Anaya, Randy 49 Barnes, Dawn Anderson, Craig 101 Barnes, Meredith 86 Anderson, David 69 Barnes, Robert 86 Anderson, jennifer 49 Barnes, Steven Anderson, jennifer 49 Barnett, jeff 49 Anderson, jennifer 85 Anderson, jon 69, 208 Anderson, Lantz 101, 158 Anderson, Marnie 69, 116 Anderson, Richard 85 Anderson, Rick 68, 69, 80, 158 Anderson, Shelly 49 Andreas, Angela 85 Andreasen, Marlo 85, 115 Andrews, Carol 49 Barno, Debra Barr, Aron 49, 86, 152 Barr, Brian 198 Barr, Steven 49, 201 Barrett, Caryn 101, 196 Barrett, Rachel 49, 202, 214 Barrientos, julie 70 Barro, Bruce 158, 168 Barros, Cuquita 49 Barrowcliff, Sean 101, 191, 210, 216 Bedford, Brandon 70, 197, 201 Bedford, Cori 101 Bedick, Melonie 86, 162, 170, 187 Behrens, Cammi 50, 149 Behrens, Robert 101, 148, 149, 170 Bejarano, Robert 86 Bell, Chris 86 Bell, jeffrey 102, 158, 193 Bell, Russell 50, 121, 167 Bell, Scott 86, 158, 168 Bella, Andronica Bellerson, Darin 102 Bellerson, Steven Bellmore, Lawrence 102 Benavidez, Isabel Bendixen, Holly 86, 170 Bendixen, Terri 50, 170 Bennett, jeff Bennett, Michael 50 Bennewitz, Paul 26, 86, 196 Bentley, Robert 25, 86, 194, 198 Bentz, Rosella 70, 207 Berg, john 50, 200, 216 Bergen, Gary 86 Berger, Lee 50 Berger, Lisa 70, 197, 206, 212, 216 Berkey, jenni 102, 198 Bernal, Kiko Bernardo, Maria 70 Bernier, Diane 102 Bernier, Scott 86, 164, 170 Berry, Celena 70 Bertrain, Kevin Bertuglia, Angela 102, 210 Betancourt, Saul 102 Beyer, jennifer 86 Bickley, Warren Biebrich, Eric Bierke, Russel 102 Bietz, Elizabeth 86, 198 Bigler, Anjanette 32, 50, 198 Bigler, Dawnette 86, 198 Bilducia, joe Binkley, Bruce 4, 11, 70, 88, 158 Birney, Heather 102 Birney Monica 38, 86 Bishton, Aldrin 70 Bixenman, Alberta Bierke, Russell Blachere, Natalie 70, 208, 212 Black, Sarah 102, 206 Blackledge, Andy 50 Blackledge, Steve 50, 208 Blackshire, Rosa Blaisdell, Brian Blaisdell, Danielle 102 Blanchard, Richard 70 Blanco, Brenna 102 Blohm, Robert 70, 83, 148, 149, 186 Bloodhart, jerry Blount, Elissa Boat, Camille 86 Boatner, Todd Bobo Chris 64, 70, 207 Bobo, Erin 70, 186, 207, 210, 217 Boccardo, Mark Boerbon, Cathy 50, 198 Bogar, Bridget 70, 156, 157, 208 Bogard, jennifer 195 Bogenschutz, Ricky Boggs, jennifer 102 Boicken, Brett 102 Boisjolie, Shane 86, 158 Boivin, Mike 70, 158 Bollin, Brian 102 Bolt, Bradley 102 Bond, Kristin 86 Bondarant, Scott 86, 196 Bondurant, Peggy 70, 188, 196, 212 Bondurant, Steve 102, 196 Bonesteel, Krista Bookman, Patricia Boontjer, Angela Bormann, Steven 50, 201 Boroviak, Tim 196 Boruch, Nicole 32, 216 Bosse, Karla 70, 214 Bossen, Matt 70 Bossen, Scott 201 Bossert, Rachelle 86 Broeker, Elisabeth 50 Brooking, Todd 50, 212 Brooks, Karl Brooks, Michelle 87 Brown, Brad 71, 217 Brown, Brooke 87 Brown, Curtis 102, 158, 168 Brown, Eric Brown Eric 87, 158 Brown, Erin Brown Eric Brown, jason 87 Brown, Kay 50 Brown, Michelle 102 Brown, Stephanie Brown, Steve 102, 133, 170 Brown, Bruce, Terrence Christen 27, 102 Brumley, Tisha 87 Bruner, Steve 11, 48, 50, 152, 185 Brunty, Devin Brusnighan, Christopher 50, 198 Bryant, Amanda 71, 195, 214 Bryce, jennifer 87 Bryce, Karen 102, 198, 207 Buckland, Dawn 150, 171 Buckland, Preston 214 Buckley, Sean 87 Buday, Lisa 87, 156 Bufford, Melissa 102, 215 Buhnerkempe, Eric 71 Buhnerkempe, Thomas 50 Bulman, Tara 102 Bulman, Traci 50 Bunce, Tim Burdette, Kevin 102, 164 Burge, Michael 71 Burger, Ken Burger, Lee 215 Burger, Sarah 71, 212, 216 Burgon, Tammy Burgess, Michael 102, 144, 238 Burgos, Anthony 71 Burns, Donna 87 Burns, Pat 50 Bursh,joshua Burstein, jonathan Bustillos, Aniceto Buslness 130 Butler, Adam 87, 158, 216 Butler, Rebecca 102 Btler, Tod 51 Bynum, jennifer 51 Byrain, Christopher Byram, Marni Camarena, juan Manuel 103 Camarena, Rey 102 Campagna, Cheryl Campbell, Brandee 103 Campbell, Brian Campbell, Chris Campbell, jason 103 Campbell, Natalie 87, 152 Campoy, Adam 103 Campoy, Cristina 103, 163 Campoy, Gabriel 103 Campus life 26 Canchola, David 71 Candler, Rochelle 51 Canecchia, Vincent 3, 23, 48, 51, 193 09 Canevett, Angelique 103, 107 Canez, Tabaldo 51 Cano, Gina 71 Cao, Quoc Cao, Thuy 103 Capizzi, Charles 87 Caputo, joseph 51, 126 Caputo, Krista 71,125 Carmody, Kris 51 Carnahan, Shannon 163 Carpenter, Kara Carpenter, Troy 87, 168, 124, 165 Carpenter, lMercerj Patric Carpio, Dora 103 Carr, james 87, 204 228 ' index arranza, Buto 14 arrasco, Elizabeth 51 arrera, juan 51 arreras, joseph 103 arrillo, james arroll, Andrew 103 arroll, Todd 71, 79 arter, Thomas 103 arver, Rhonda 79 ary, Theodore 51 asias, Chris asarez, Christine asias, Chris asias, Rosario 87 assara lSissyl Francin 71 assidy, Adrienne 5, 157, 156, 71 astandeda, Robert astillo, Diane 87, 198 astillo, Dina 71 astillo, Manuel 71 astillo, Reynaldo 103, 158 audron, julie aver, Eric 51 eroa, Brenda Cota, Marco 17, 52 Cothran, Michael 103 Couns.!Stafl 120 Courtney, Kim 87, 234 Covington, Daniel 87, 198, 204 Cowan, Amber 52, 194 Cox, Richard 72 Crance, Heather 87 Craven, Kelly 72 Cravens, Lee 204 Craw, David 52 Crawley, Sharon 9, 72, 157 Crews, joshua 87, 210 Critcher, Debbie 87 Cromack, Scott 52 Cronquist, Darren 72, 212 Cross Country 146 Cross, Robert 103, 158, 210 Crowl, Chris 52 Crowl, Cristina 88 Crowl, Keri 32, 72 Crowl, Kipp 103, 158 Crush, j.R. 158 Cruz, Christine 103, 163 erda, Cinthya hacon, Andy 2, 15 hacon, Greg 142, 103 hacon, Luis 51 hait, Kerry halmers, Mike 170, 235 lhalmers, james hamberlain, Kimberly lhambers, Steven 87 hamplin, Michael 103 han, Rom iReneel 87 haney, james 71 harbeneau, Michael 51, 7, 10, 191 lhavez, Diana 87 lhavez, Ralph lhavez, Robert 103, 158 havez, Simon 87 heatham, Lori 103 heatham, Susan 203 heatham, Tammy 103 heer 150 heney, Steve 204 Cruz, Eloideia 88 Cruz, Michael Cruz, Raymond 88 Cryer, Nicole 72, 74 Csaszar, Imre 103 Csaszar, Susan 34, 88 Cuesta, Lorraine 72 Culpepper, Michelle 72, 21 Cummins, Laurie 88 Curtin, Lisa 88, 198 Curtis, Heidi 104, 147 Dale, Tina 72, 165 Daley, Carolyn 104 Dalrymple, Christopher 52 Dalrymple, john 88 Damron, Lisa Damron, Sara 52 0, 216 Dinh, Tuan 88 Dixon, Brandy 104 Dixon, Fashion 104 Dison, Phil 13 Do, Mait Doan, Anna 104 Doan, Dung Dobrowski, Lori 72, 212, 210, 99 Dockendorf, julie 53, 12 Dominguez, Gilbert S3 Dominguez, Rachel 72 Dominguez, Stephanie 104 Donaldson, Crystal 88, 198 Donovan, Shannon 88 Doroudian, Sheila Dorsey, Christy 72, 195 Dorsey, Terri 21, 72, 207 Dotts, David 28, 53, 214 Douthitt, Cindy 104 Douthitt, Deborah 72, 216 Downing, jamie 53 Downs, Debbie 104 Downs, Michelle 5, 48, 88, 172 Downs, Michelle 6, 53 Drake, jeff Drake, Kara 104, 182, 207 Drama 194 Dressendorfer, Casey 104 Drury, Melanie 104 Duenas, Anthony 53 Duff, Mike 164 Duk, Seath 72 Dulin, Angela Dumos, Donnell 72, 165 Duncan, Matthew 72, 214 Duncan, Thomas Dunigan, Douglas 100, 158 Dunigan, Stacy 47, 53, 208 Dunkerley, Adrian 88 Dunlap, Clark 72, 204 Dunn, Erin 104 Dunn, Holly 104 Duran, Perry 88 Durazo, Victor 68, 72, 177, 208 Durrant, Kent 104 Durrant, Kent 104 Fenger, Doug 73, 200, 210, 210 Ferguson, Kevin 89, 146 Ferguson, Robby 86, 89, 146 Fernandez, Albert 73 Fernandez, Corina 105 Ferreira, Adriano Fettigr leanette Fetty, Gina 73, zoa Ficklin, Lara 89 Figueroa, Gabriel 73 Figueroa, Lilly 105, 196 Figueroa, Maria Filli, Michele 53, 203 Filli, Shawn 105 Fireng, Brian Firoozye, Nariman 89 Fischer, Brandon 105 Fischer, julia 73 Fisher, Mike 73 Fisher, Sandy 202 Fite, Traci 73 Fitzgerald, David 73 Flint, Holly 105 Flint, jamie 105 Flood, lacqueline 105 Flores Alisa Flores, Angel Flores, Carlos 105 Flores, Cathy 73 Flores, Esther Flores Guadalupe Flores javier Flores, lose 105 Flores, joseph 73, 208 Flores, juan Flores, julio 73 Flores, Kerensa 105 Flores, Lucy Flores, Lupe 196 Flores, Miguel 73 Flores Myrna Flores Pablo Flores Raymond Flores Rosalino 89 Fogle, Kimberly Foley, Richard 73, 214 l1eney, Zachary 103 hild, Scott 71 hin, johnny 71, 192, 193 how, janny 51, 212 hristensen, Cami 71, 214 hristensen, Paul 103 hristensen, Robyn 87, 132, 178 Cristian, Kim ristie, jeffrey 71 hrislmas Assembly 28 Dance 195 Dannenbaum, Lisa 72, 216 Dare, jennifer 147 Davenport, Matthew 88 Davenport, Thanh 52, 203 David, joseph 104 Davids, Kathleen 52, 208 Davidson, Becky 52, 198 Davidson, Heather 88 Davidson, joleen 88 Durrant, Robert 73 Earick, Holli 88 Easton, Melinda 73, 212, 217 Eaton, Melanie riston, Kenneth 103 u, Cameron 103 U Eric u, Melissa 87, 183, 215 u, Michael ilano, Angela 51, 203 iolli, Bruce 48, 51, 152 lark, David 103, 158 lark, Gregory 198, 204 lark, Matthew lark, Sarah 87 Davis, Aaron 88 Davis, julie 104 Davis, Kimberly 17, 37, 52, 198 Davis Davis Lisa 12, 21, 52, 150, 172, 200 Lisa 23, 104, 193, 234 Davis, Marlene 88, 214 Davis, Matthew 52, 214 Davis, Pamela 77, 164, 165, 190, 212 Ebright, Urton 88 Eby, Curtts 73 Eddings, David 88 Edens Michelle 6, 9, 41, 48, 53, 150, 172, 180, 181 Edwards, Kristy 12, 23, 53, 193 Edwards, Stoney 88 Edwards, Tony 158 Effenberger, Richard 88 Ehrhardt, Ericka 73 Ehrhardt, Kim 53, 208 lark, Shannon 87 larkson, Charles leland, Lisa 71, 156 losing 234 loud, Benjamin 87, 170 lub Division 190 obos, Mauricio OEfFBlA 203 hen, Andrew 71, 144, 206 hen, David 103, 198 hill, Robert 87 hn, Nancy 64 lborn, David 103, 158 lby, Drew 71, 81, 158, 186 le, Robyn 103 leman, jerry 71 Ellege Night 18 ltman, julie 103, 107 anaway, Chris 87, 170 onaway, Richelle 51, 235 anley, Beth 51 Jnley, Trisha 71, 162 Dnnelly, james 71, 124 annelly, Rachel 71, 198 annors, jennifer 103 Jntreras, Alfonso 72 Jntreras, Lucinda Jok, Kenneth 51 goney, Sonja Davis, Patryce 207 Davis, Tom 7, 64, 148, 149 Davis, William 104 DECA 208 De La Cruz, Elvi De Los Santos, Gerardo 20, 23, 52, 152, 179, 193 De Pierro, Chris 72 Deanda, Raquel 104 Decastro, Erin 88 Deck, john 88 Dedmore, Traci Delavara, Aaron 72, 208 Deleon, Rodrigo 104 Delgado, Maria 104 Delgado, Ramiro Delgado, Ramon 88 Delgado, Raquel Delgado, Rolando 104 Delker, Sandra 52 Delmar, Benjamin 104, 196 Delp, Kendolyn 150, 88 Dluna, Yolanda 104 Demarais, Scott 72, 70 Demarco, Craig 68, 72, 208 Demicco, Matthew 104, 170 Demicco, Paul 88 Demoulin, Neil 104 Den Herder, Ann 52, 212 Denney, Marisa 104, 114, 238 Dequina, Ted 14, 68, 72, 215 Depiso, Brett 104 Einav, Ronnie Eitel, Christina 88, 28, 214 Ekelman, Elizabeth 104 Eller, William 88 Elliott, Clint 104 Elmukh Elson, j tar, Najla 73 ina 131, 73, 208 Encinas, Dina Encinas, Luis 73 Encinas, Marco 73 Encinas, Yesenia 88 English 128 Epperson, Shannon 73 Erickson, Raymond Eshraghi, Pejman Esparza, Tammy 73 Esperti, Richard 105, 171 Espinoza, Tina 21, 83, 89 Espuma, Alex 89 Espuma, Gerardo 105, 158 Essex, Kristen Estrada, Elizabeth Estrada, Pamela 73 Eubank, Randy 89 Ewolski, Lori 73 Eyerman, Mike 204 Fonseca, Gloria Football 152, 154, 15a Forbes, Keahi 100, 105 Ford, Kristen 74, 172 Ford, Kyle 105 Foreign Language 132 Forst, Robert 74 Fortenberry, Mark 89 Fortenberry, Neal 53 Foster, Brad Fowkes, Kevin 74 Fowler, Lisa Fox, Amy 74, 216 Fox, Lisa 116 Fox, Matthew 58, 105, 158, 168 Franco, Paul 102, 105 Frank, Tredessa 29, 37, 74, 198 Frankel, Steve 105 Frankenstein, Karen 53, 206 Frankenstein, Paul 89 Franklin, William 74 Fraser-Lindsey, jason 105 Frazier, Todd 89 Freeman, Todd 53 Frein, Krisly French Club 210 French, jennifer 89 Freshman 100 Fronheiser, Cynthia 105, 198 Fu, Suzan 89, 206, 210 Fuehrer, Allie 89 Fuentes, Alex Fuentes, Andrew 89 Fuhrmark, Alan 53, 185 Fuhrmark, lenifer 89, 92, Fults, jodi 3, 16, 53, 164, 165, 172 Fults, Tammy 89, 141 Funck, Tara 74 Fusek, jim 105 Galindo, Christopher Galindo, Rosalinda 35 Gambill, james 74 Eyerman, Thomas 105 Eyler, Paul 105, 158, 168 Gandolph, Brenda 89 Gandolph, jon 53 Gandy, Tom 89 Joper, Carl 51, 170, 204 Desart, Cameron 43, 104 Qarayy Alexandra 39 ooper, janene 103 Deschamps, Steven 136, 88 Garay, Alfredo ooper, jared 51, 208 Deschamps, Thomas 104 Garay, Raquel 203 Eoper, Tegra 103, 207 Despain, Martin 52, 192, 193, 152, 154, 27 Garcia, Adellla 105 Ppler Ciilhy 12, 22, 51, 193, 202, 208 DGVHIW Bradley 30, 72, 192 Fantasia, jennifer 73 Garcia, Alfonso 89 9PP0l3r G90ffV9Y 37 DCVQTI Lisa 88 Farkas, Lynn 53 Garcia, Connie Jfilbi, lW13fC 52 DSVIFIG, losette 52 Farley, Brookie 73, 188 Garcia, Delia 89 Jrbin, William 52 Dewald, Denise 72 Farley, Gary 24, 53, 152, 195, 204 Garcia, Fidalis as zrnejo, Vicki 87 Dewald, Timothy 52 Farley, Valerie 105, 114, 182 Garcia, lol-,nathan 105 Jrnelius, Christi 87 Dias, Marc 15, 68, 72, 26 Farrell, james 73 Garcia, Larry 89 Jstabile, Michael 84, 87, 211 Dick, leffrey 52, 126 Farrell, Matthew Garcia, Marc 12, 53, 152, 159, 208 313, Af1g9liC2l 87 DlCli6S, 5280 52 Farrell, William Garcia, Maria 105, 162 Jia, Cathy 87 Dickes, Susan 52 Fashion 42 Garcia, Maria 89 313, Chfliflflff 103 Diepr David 83 Feller, Sean 7, 48, 53, 152, 154 Garcia, Mark 89 ata Lorraine 52 Dietrich, Leonard 143, 104 Felgy, Kevin 201 Garcia, Pauline 105 l l l Index ' 229 Garcia, Sandra 105 Garcia, Sara 105 Garcia, Sharon 74, 188 Garcia, Sonia 89 Garcia, Stephanie Garcia, Teresa 196 Garcia, Toni 39, 53, 150, 156 Garcia, Victor Garcia, lSocorroj Maria Garduno, Cecilia 105 Garland, jim 105, 158 Garrison, Catherine 89, 216, 235 Garza, Michele 89 Gasca, Diana Gasparek, Kimberly 89 Gastineau, Keith 105 Gatlin, Ben 39, 204 Gavigan, Bradley 31, 74 Gavigan, Rebecca 105, 182 Gear, Gary 105 Gehl, Kerry 54 Genardini, Christopher 89, 172, Gentry, Heather 105 Georgitso, Theodore 89 German 211 Gesin, Warren 54, 64, 152, 170 Gibbons, Shane Gibson, Eric 54, 215 Gibson, Kevin 74 Gibson, Ryan 105 Gibson, William 105, 105 Gier, Erik 105, 158 Gierloff, Nora 54, 206 Gil, Marcos Gilbert, Tara Gill, jeffrey 54, 170 Gill, lim 105, 170 Gillis, Ed 106 Gillis, Mac 100, 106, 170 Gimm, Bryan 106 Gimm, Michael 74 Ginn, Aaron 74 Glancy, Eddie 89, 116, 139, 158 Gloria, Anna 89 Gloria, Lori 54 Gnim, Run 129 Godemann, Lisa 89, 198 Goldman, jon 74, 215 Goldman, Rebecca 54, 206 Golf 164 Golightly, Christine 106, 182 Golightly, john 89 Golladay, Michelle 89 Gomez, Korine 106, 163 Gompert, jon 89, 138 Gonner, john 74 Gonzales, Becky 135, 195 Gonzales, Bonifacio 106 Gonzales, Grace 106 Gonzales, jose Gonzales, jose Gonzales, justin 106 Gonzales, Marcos Gonzales, Maria 74 Gonzales, Nancy 74 Gonzales, Ofelia 190 Gonzales, Patsy 54 Gonzales, Ricardo 106 Gonzales, Richard 90 Gonzales, Spencer 103, 106 Gonzales, Stella Gonzalez, Christopher 106 Gonzalez, David 54 Gonzalez, john 54, 236 Gooch, jennifer 106 Goodger, Tara 90 Gorce, Greg Gorishek, Lindi 106 Gorishek, Sheri 68, 74, 140 Gorman, Tom 54 Goyarts, Patrick 54, 216 Grabek, David Grabek, Todd Grace, Danielle 90 Graff, Scott 54 Graves, Demesha Gray, jennifer 54, 106 Gray, Troy 90, 158 Greco, Kristi 74 Greco, Robert 106 Green, Eric 106, 204 Green, john Green, Maria 90, 140 Green, William 106 Greene, Tamara 106 Greer, Garrett 90, 170, 204 Gregan, Leslie 74 Gregory, Christy Greszler, james 106 Griggs, Brian Grimm, Garry 90 Grimm, Kami 106 GriPP, Alexandrea Groves, Kathryn Grundmeyer, jonathon Gude, jennifer Guerrero, Robert 74 Guerrero, Tony 74 Guevara, Yvonne 90, 195 Gumeringer, Sheryl 90 Gustin, David 2 Gutierres, Melissa 90 Gutierrez, Neal Gutierrez, Virginia 74 Guy, Ana Rosa Guyrux, Christina Guzman, joe Guzman, Michelle 20, 31, 74, 192, 193 Guzman, Raul 74 Hackett, Kevin 74, 76, 117, 170 Hackett, Matthew 74, 90, 170 Hagen, Bill 34, 74 Hale, Donna 74, 82, 217 Hale, jeff 54 Hale, Ronnie Hale, Shaun 54 Hall, Grant 54 Hall, jennifer 90 Hall, julie 106 Hall, Mark 74 Hall, Ryan 74 Halterman Harry 106 Hamilton, Brandon 152 Hamilton, Micheal 54 Hamilton, Todd 106 Hanford, Scott 90 Hanson, jay 90 Harden, Raymond 74, 196 Hargis, Karyn 90, 96, 198, 214 Hargis, Matthew 7, 16, 121, 212 Harkey, Teresa 90 Harmon, Kimberly 54 Harmon, Melissa 90 Harnage, William 106 Harper, Brandi Harper, Bridget 54, 188 Harper, joe 106 Harper, Matthew 31, 74, 198, 198 Harper, Nancy 74, 198 Harper, Rachel 90 Harper, Ryan 54 Harris, Richard 54, 198 Hart, Samantha 75, 214 Harter, Brandy 37, 90, 132 Hartman, Bryan 6, 11, 48, 54, 152, 154, 176 Hashimoto, Rick Hatch, Laurie 27, 54 Haugen, jeff 3, 55, 152, 167, 193 Haug-Hansen, Eli 54 Hawley, Amy 75 Hawley, David 55 Hawley, Samantha Hawthorne, Carryn 106, 143 Hawthorne, Cathryne 75, 212 Hawthorne, Natasha 90, 183, 207, 210 Hayden, Amy 54 Hayes, Carmelle 55, 161, 180, 181 Hayner, Beaumoht 204 Healy, Mark 55 Hearn, Edgar 107, 196 Heck, Chaynie 107 Hedlund, Christina 75, 198 Hedlund, jennifer 107, 198 Heidinger, Corinne 75 Hemphill, Stanja 107, 207 Hendel, Robert 107 Henderson, Dan 75, 208 Henderson, Donald 107, 158 Henderson, Michael 75 Hendricks, Heather 90 Hendrix, Carleatha 146 Henle, Mark 90 Henry, Andrew 90 Henry, Christine 55, 210 Henry, Kathryn 75, 188, 200, 210, Hensley, Tiffany 89, 90, 99 Herman, Brad 90, 158, 159 Hernandez, Adrianna 107 Hernandez, Albert 55, 107, 202 Hernandez, Andres 158 Hernandez, Anita 55 Hernandez, Christopher 75, 204 Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, David 75 Ernesto 107, 196 jimmy 90 jose 90 josoph 55 Maribel 107 Nora 202 Rachel 107 Ray 107, 158, 204 Hernandez, Rene 75 Hernandez, Roger 107 Hernandez, Sally Hernandez, Steve 90 Hill, lChristinel Elizabe 130 Hillis, Kyle 19, 55 Hillman, Michelle 5, 13, 75, 147 Hilprecht, Detlef 55, 64 Hinderliter, Brian Hinderliter, Kimberly 107 Hinkle, Clint 90, 93 Hirko, Ben 107 Hiser, Greg 90 Hiser, Lori 55 Hitzel, Rick Hoaglund, Mary Hoch, Todd 90 Hodgson, Benjamin 75, 197, 210, Hodgson, Randall Hofmann, Brett 22, 55, 146, 186, Hofmann, Bridget 90, 216 Hoilman, jennie Holgate, john Holler, Anthony Hollis, Tracy 55 Holloway, Mike 107 Holmes, Tarron 75, 208 Holt, Aaron 132 Holzinger, David 75 Homecoming Week 20 Home Ec. 140 Hong, Kea 90 Hooker, William 91 211 200, 216, 240 Hooks, Bryan 4, 75, 78, 152, 168, 208 Horn, Christine 107 Horne, john 91 Hosier, Alisa Houghtling, Kathleen 107 Houghtling, Renee 91, 97 Houlette, Laura 107 House, William Howe, Sheryl 75, 197, 212 Hu, Angela 31, 75, 208, 212 Huarte, Bridget 91 Huarte, Mariah 55, 238 Huckies, Steve Hudgens, Sherri 178 Hudman, Nancy 5, 75, 208 Hudson, jeffrey 91 Huempfner, jason 107, 146 Huff, jennifer 55 Huguez, joseph 75, 164, 185 Huie, Ben 91 Hungerford, Shawna 91 Hunt, Eva 75 Hunter, Danny 75, 170 Hunter, Greg 107 Huntington, Heather 91 Hurd, Kelli 5 Huskinson, Kristina 29, 31, 75, 20 Husmann, Michele 91, 99 Hutchins, julie 108 Hutchins, Stephen Huynh, Huong Thi Ngoc 75 Hyde, Kristina 55 Hyde, Shawn Hyde, Sherry 91 Inman, Susan 108 Insram, joel International CIubfjSU 206 lsidori, Francesco Itsell, Treves 55 jackson, Kimberly 5, 91, 147 jackson, Nancy 214 jackson, Stephanie 55, 135 jacobs, jeremy 108 jacobs, Patrick 75 jacobs, tMichellej Missy 91 jacobson, tTerriej Teresa 75, 216 jameson, Melissa 91 janes, Christina 91 janes, jacqueline, 75 jansen, jennifer 108, 210 jarvis, Cynthia 55, 202, 212 jarvis, james jeambey, james 32, 55, 196 jening, Andrea 163 jeambey, jennifer 91, 214 jenniges, Sherri 21, 99, 124 jenniges, Tony 55 jensen, Erik 25, 108 jensen, Sean 24, 134, 212 8, 215 johnson, jilonda johnson, john 91 johnson, Melissa 56, 132, 160, 16 johnson, Morris 91, 204 johnson, Paul 108 johnson, Rachelle 108, 164, 214 johns johns johns johns johns jones jones on, Robert 152, 153 on, Ronda 91 on, Sage 91 on, Victor 196 ton, jennifer 91 , Chris 91, 158 , Greg jones, Kevin 76, 204 jones, jerry 108 jones, Lisa jones, Robert jones , ljeremyl Gerald jorgensen, Kelli 108 morc 204 juniors 68 julian, Barry 14, 26, 76, 108, 152, Kachinko, Amy Kaczur, Eyal 76, 206 Kaempf, Philipp 56 Kane, Stephen 91, 164, 170 Karlicek, Dawn Karni Karni Karpi g, Brent 84, 91, 168 g, Eric 56, 167 nski, Christine 42, 91 Kavangh, Katie 91 Keeley, Frank 91, 204 Keeley, Mark 76 Kelemen, john 76 Kellen, Leigh 56 Kelley, Salem 56 Kelley, Trevor Herofjag 202 Herrera, Adrian Herring, Kristin 107 Hersey, Samantha 107 Hess, Chad 90 Hess, Susan Higginbotham, Aaron 107, 198 Hightower, Andrea 107 Hileman, Scott 107 Hill, Chris 55, 107, 130, 239 Hill, Kari 55 Hill, Shelby jenson, Michele jeralds, Allen 108 jerkovic, Tijana 76 jerome, Sherry 9, 55, 156 jimenez, Andrea 21, 108 jimenez, Liza 108 jimenez, Rebecca johnson, Angie 76, 195 johnson, Christopher johnson, Christopher 76, 108, 158, 211 johnson, Debra 38, 76 johnson, Eric 108 Kelly, Kathleen 108 Kelly, Patrick 18, 56 Kelsey, Michael 91 Kendrick, Pat 76, 102 Kent, janice 108 Kern, Natalie 76, 131 Kersnick, Tommy 91 Keyes, Kelly 56 Kiefer, Chris 76, 148, 149, 170 Kiley, Chuck 76 Kilkenny, Daniel 91, 170 Kiley, Chuck 170 Killworth, Scott Killworth, Wendi 84 Kim, Eun 108 Kim, Pauv 92 Kim, Yong Kim Yong Kimbell, Scott 92 King, james 56, 204 King, Lonnie 56 Kingston, jenny 56, 208 Kinoshita, Masayuki Kinzie, Karen 108, 163, 182, 216 Kiu, Mike 158 Kledis, Kyle 92 Klein, Bryan 56 Kleinman, julie 92 Klobas, Mark Klunk, Michelle Knapp, Mike 76, 152, 154 Knight, Steve 108, 125 Knollmiller, Dana 108 Knollmiller, Timothy 76 Kofka, Mike 56, 148, 149 Kohl, jeff 115, 158, 168 1, 172 167 Kongthum, Pratansit 56, 196, 201, 206 Koppen, Paul 56 Kottwitz, Irene 108, 210 Kottwitz, Kenneth 76, 204 Krapf, Denise 92 Kraska, Kimberly Krauss, Diane Krenzer, Kristy 56 Krenzer, Kurt 106, 158 Krueger, Brian 92, 214 Kruse, Kelli 92 Krysta, Marissa 76 Kubacki, joseph 76, 198 Kul, Map Kulbeth, justin 76 Kulbeth, Shannon 108, 182, 215 Kur, Norman 56 Kyle, jim 76 La Crue, Lonnie 56 Lackmann, Angie Lacy, Corwyn 27, 56, 152, 154 Ladd, Harriet 48, 56 Lagodny, Adam Lagro, Lori 30, 56, 147, 208 Laguna, Rosemary Laister, Marshall 56, 204 Lakson, Chad 188 230 ' Index Nardin, alonde, jenny 108 alonde, steve am, Pieu 108 ,amb, Kevin ,amb, Shawn 92, 35, 204 ,amb, Troy 108 ambert, julie 92, 37 ame, Parjam anders, Kevin 76, 135 andon, Heather 5, 76 andrum, Paul 155, 153, 152 angan, Timothy 56 angston, Roy 56, 202, 184, 208 angston, Sandra apointe, Adrienne 31, 76, 195 ara, jonathan 108 arosa, Theresa 206, 76 arrison, Cathy 92 arson, Douglas 76 arson, Erik 76, 185 arson, Gary 92 arsson, Chad atham, Russ 76 aurence, David 18, 76, 185 awrence, Kenneth 56 awrence, Leann 76, 160, 172 awrence, Michael 92 awson, judith 108 awver, Zane 108, 196 ay, Michael 92 ay, Stephen ayne, Thomas ayton, Dawn 2, 8, 76, 157 eahu, Gabriel e, Van ee, Christy 92 ee, julie 92, 107 ee, Samantha ee, Susan 33, 36 ee, William 92, 198 ee, Yong-Hwan eff, Gregory 108 ele, Deepa 109 eon, Eric 92 eon, Rod 158 eonard, Robert eung, Kenneth 109 evenson, Keith 206, 76 ewis, Bradley 109 ewis, jason 206, 92, 170 ewis, john 76, 208 idberg, Chris 92 iddell, james iddell, Paul 57 ien, Ty 57 ien, Vinh 92 ight, Tamie 109 igidakis, Lisa 109 in, Stephen ind, Tracey 76, 195 inder, Tina 109 indgren, Cathy 92 indsay, Colleen 92 indsey, Kandace 156, 207, 92 indsey, Myron 198 ira, William 57, 10, 155, 152, 13, 166, 167, 238 ittle, Cory 76 ittlefield, jon 92 iu, Faan 92, 198 iu, Michael 109 iu, Wei 92 ivengood, Beth 150, 206, 92, 1 ivermore, Rhonda 57 ogan, Tim 109 ong, jason 57 ong, jeremy ongfellow, Robin 109, 163 ongnaker, Frances 109 ongo, jason 109 16 opez, Christina 92 opez, Christopher 109, 168 opez, Dina 109 opez, Henry 76 opez, Isaac opez, Rosita 92 opez, Sabas opez, Terry ove, Erik 76, 198, 214 owe, Daniel 57, 208 owe, Michelle 76, 198 OWCI' y, William jR 'Heureux, Paul 76 ucas, Carlos 109, 170 uera, Anita 57, 202, 214 uera, Frank 76 undb erg, Don 2, 57, 146, 208 pnt, Melissa 76, 20B unt, Nathan 109 utes, utes, Chris 57, 212 Robyn 108, 193 utz, Betsy 57, 235 y, Ann Y, Ka rina yle, Christine 92, 215 ynCl'l, Emma 76, 172, 214 Aaas, Harold 109 Maas, Heidi Ann 57, 197 Macarthur, Scott 57 Machen, Craig Mackey, lennifer 57 Mackey, Michelle 92 Mackey, Pamela 76, 195 Maclellan, Heather 76 Madrigals 215 Madsen, Chris 57 Madueno, Melissa 109 Maez, Patrick 76 Mahasranugool, Chanthanee 201, 206 Mai, Matthew 109 Mai, Nay Makowski, Kari 76 Malasnik, jennifer 92, 161, 214 Maldonado, Andres 109 Maldonado, Kathleen 92 Maldonado, Rene 76 Mancuso, jim 22, 23, 80, 92, 93, 156, 1 Mancuso, usa 22, 23, 57, 148, 149, 193 Mann, Catherine 109 Manna, Douglas 76 Mannheimer, Caryn 109, 140, 182 Mannheimer, jenifer 109, 140, 182 Mannheimer, Mark 92, 93 Manolio, john 93, 158 Manos, Michael 76 Manos, Robert 93 Mao, Yao-juan 109 Map, Kul 193 Marcos, Poll 40 Marinakis, William Marion, Michelene 109 Markham, Tom 76 Marlor, Marnee 93, 195 Maroufkhani, Shahyar Marrow, john 58 Mars,1ill 75, 121, 200, 210 Marshall, john 93 Marthaler, Lynn 93, 214 Martin, Bobby 109, 204 Martin, Cathy 93, 145 Martin, Christopher 109 Martin, jennifer 109 Martin, Keith 57 Martinez, Albert 202 Martinez, Alisa 93 Martinez, Angelita Martinez, Arturo Martinez, Barbara 109 Martinez, Beti Martinez, Carmen Martinez, Danny 76 Martinez, David 93, 196, 201 Martinez, Debbie 109 Martinez, Derek Martinez, Gomicindo 16 Martinez, Ignacio 109 Martinez, joanna Martinez, joseph 109 Martinez, Kim 93 Martinez, Linda 93, 183 Martinez, Lisa 93 Martinez, Linda 93 Martinez, Roberto 93 Marttila, Sarah Marty, Sylvia 57, 238 . Marvin, Charm 37, 93, 198, 210 Mascia, Christopher 93 Mason, Torrey 38, 93, 215 Massey, Christopher 93 Matchinsky, Gary 100, 109, 140 Matchinsky, Karl 7, 76 Mall! 126 Matheson, Wendy Mathias, Brandi 93 Mathias, Chris 93 Matthews, Sean 109, 158 Mattox, Aimee Matus, Anna 76 Matus, Beatrice Matus, Francisco 57 Matus, Frank 109, 158 Matus, Grace 198 Matus, Henry 109 Matus, Lisa 109 Matus, Refugia Matus, Stella 93 Matus, Ursula 76 Matuz, Aniseto Matuz, junior 83, 158 Matuz, Monica 109 May, Eric 57 Mayberry, Glen Mayfield, Brian 57, 204 Mazzie, Mark 109, 168 McAndrews, Stacey 109, 163, 182 McAtty, Crystal 57 McAvoy, Nathan 76 McClure, jesse 110 McColm, Suzanna 110 McCoskery, Molly 183 McCoy, Eric McCready, Heather 93 McCubbin, Mary 93 McCullagh, Amy 79 McCullagh, john 110, 158 McCulloch, john 110, 158 McCurdy, Megan 57 McDevitt, Michael 110 5 McDonald, Chanda 79, 83, 207 McDonald, Debra 1, 90, 93, 162, 237 McDonald, Kari 2, 57, 156 McGilvary, Kimberly 58 McGrath, Christopher 79, 190, 200, 212 Mulleneaux, Chantal 58, 206 Muller, lames 94 Mullis, jason 10, 13, 14, 37, ss, 152 Mulvey, Chris Munoz, Andrew 94 McHugh, Christine McHugh, Edward 64 MCKelvey, Andy 79 McKenna, Sean 84, 93 McKenzie, Robert 214 McLellan, Heather 202 McNatt, Chris 101 McNatt, Sean 79 McNeil, Richard Merslulty, Keith sa, 148, 149, 212 McPheters, Hollyn 2, 5, 79, 156, 2 McVey, jennifer 110, 149, 210 Mead, Michelle 58 Meador, jennifer 9, 79, 198 Meadows, Aundrea 26, 58 Meany, Kip 110 Mechelke, Sonya 93 Medrano, Rose 79 Mehlhorn, jay 93, 198 Meier, Gary 79 Meister, Steven Mele, Scott Melle, jenifer 110 Melville, jeannine 79 Melvin, Karen 58 08, 216 Munoz, Christina 110 Munoz, Patricia Murian, jennifer 94, 214 Murillo, Benny Murillo, Guadalupe Murillo Lorenza Murphy, Alan 94, 170, 164 Murphy, Steven 68, 79, 80 Murray Murray Murray , Laura 79 , Nade 79, 216 , lShellij Michell 79 Mushkatel, jessica 94, 198 Myers, Debra 58, 195 Myers, jennifer 110 Myers, Lynda 110 Myers, Ronald 136 Nagle, Gary 58 Nagle, jennifer 110 Nagy, james 58, 210 Stephanie 94 Mena, Kristin Mendiloa, Lydia 110 Mendoza, Merisa 110 Menese s, jose 129 Menges, Sharon Menges, Stephen Menzie, Bridget Merck, john 79, 208, 204 Meredith, Mechelle 79, 195 Merrill, Gregory 93 Merrill, Raenna 110 Merriman, Lisa 203 Merten, Gretchen 162 Meye, Ron 110 Mertz, Alissa f 1 a Meyer Meyer Meyer, Mihleth Rosinda 93, 150 asha 79, 126 sandy 195 ler, jennifer 93, 195 Millan, Andrea 58 Millan IV Fred 110, 158 Miller, Anthony 64, 168, 207 Miller, Erica Miller, Kevin 58, 152 Miller, Kortney 110 Miller, Michael 93 Miller, Samara 93, 183 Millett, Liana 91, 93 Mingua, Dennis 79 Minniti, Tom 58, 196 Mitchell, Blake 134, 168 Mitchell, Brett 94 Mitchell, Bryan 58 Mitchell, Chris 110, 193 Mlinlk, Erika 79, 206, 217 Mock, Kathryn 94 Mohlin, Tanya 110 Nash, Lorena 30, 31, 79, 208 Navarrete, Angela 94, 99 Navarro, Esther 58 Navarro, Michelle 110 Neddersen, Geoffrey 58 Needham, Eric 110 Needham, Gentry 94 Nehls, Kari Nelson, james 58, 152, 154 Nelson, jeremy Nelson, Renee 94 Newsmakers 44 Newton, Carl 94 Newton, joey 110 Neyenhuis, Adam Nguyen, Liem 94 Nguyen, Linh 95 Nguyen, Tam 37 Nguyen, Tuyet 110 Nguyen, Vietanh NHS 212 Nicles, jennifer 110 Niehoff, Tanya 79 Nielson, Cory Nielson, Shelley Nigam, Ajay 58 Noakes, Garrett 110 Nolan, Michelle Nord, Dawn Noriega, Claudia 128 Nyman, Eric 58 Mohseni, Shahrouz 79, 170 Molina, Leo 94 Molina, Michelangelo 79, 158 Mollineaux, Desiree 110 Mollineaux, Tim 94, 158 Monnier, Margaret 94, 158 Monninger, Karla 30, 58, 216 Oberhaus, Paul 11, 152 Ochoa, Rosa 128 Ochoa, Sonya 110 Offenberg, Amy 95, 197, 206, 210 Ohland, Paul 95, 204 Ohnesorgen, jim Ohnesorgen, Sarah 110 Montes, Lourdes 110 Montiel, Ramona 110 Montiel, Yolanda 110 Monyer, joseph 29, 58, 127, 214, 215 Moore, Moore, Frostee 110 jennifer 110 Moore, jessica 79 Moore, jon 79, 215 Moore, Mike 81, 85, 158, 188 Moore, Rachel 110 Moore, Rich 110, 158 Moore, Stephanie 79, 114 Moran, Morgan 94 Morelli, Denise 79 Moreno, Charlie 94, 158 Moreno, Denise Moreno, Dora 79 Moreno, Henry 94, 204 Moreno, Irene 94 Moreno, javier 58, 152 Moreno, Mario 110, 158 Morenzoni, Deanna 58, 161, 191 Morrissey, Steven Morrow, john 110 Morrow Scott 58 Moser, David 79, 152, 154 Moser, Marc 94, 188 Mosey, Paul 204 Mota, David 94 Mousser, Douglas 94, 158 Mousser, Todd 94 Muecke, Robert 94 Mueller, Nicole 110, 215 Mukherjee, Abir 79, 208, 212 Mukherjee, Subir 79, 197, 208, 212 Muldrow, Carla Muldrow, Mieky 94 Ohland, Paul 95, 204 Ohnesorgen, jim Ohnesorgen, Sarah 110 Olaiz, jose Olaiz, juan 95, 110 Oldham, Debra 59 Olivas Shantel 110 Oliver, Brenda 59, 180 Oliver, Hope 110, 182, 204 Oliver, Kendra 59 Oliver, Tiffany 95, 195 Ontiveros, Antonio Ontiveros, Maria 110 Opening 2 Orchestra 214 Orlando, Marcia 110 Orlando, Marlena 59 Orlinski, Stephen 110 Orosco, Rojelio 111, 158 Ortega, Gloria 30, 79 Ortega, Isabel 95 Ortega, Mary Elizabeth 79, 156 O'Connell, Sabrina 59 O'Connell, Shannon 58 O'Dell, Christy 59, 216 O'Dell jamie 95, 195 O'Halloran, Christine 95 O'Halloran, Kathleen 95 O'Hanley, Eric O'Hanley, Troy O'Neill, Kara O'Toole, Deena 76 Osterhoudt, Kirk 59 Ostland, Mike 59, 152 Osuna, Alex 111 Ota, ladeen 7, 170 Owens, David 3, 7, 59 lndex 0 231 Ruiz, Shelli 96, 216 Sagasta, Christine Owens, Matt 95 Oxford, Eric Ozuna, Alfonso 78, 95 Pace, Lincoln 111 Pace, Zachary 95, 171 Pacheco, Mark Pacheco, Rosalie 101, 182 Paddock, Sean 9, 59, 198 Paderez, David 78 Padovano, Robert Padraza, Raoul Padre Press 217 Paes, Tricia 78 Page, john 59 Page, Marne 9, 78, 80, 150 Painter, Amy 101 Painter, Nathan 78, 201 Paiz, Frank 95 Palla, Darcy 59 Palla, Kristen 78 Palma, Melissa 95 Palmer, David 78 Palmer, joseph 2, 21, 28, 198 Palmer, julie 111 Pyrtle, Robert Quaas, Tara 101, 111 Quaas, Thad 59, 146 Quaas, Theron 95, 146 Quick, Kelly 95 Quigley, Ryan 111 Quihuis, joe 111 Quihuis, Marco Quintana, Maria Quintero, Edward 80 Quintero, Rebecca 78 Quintero, Roberta 11, 85, 90 Quinte Quinte ro, Ruperto ro, Steve 5, 11, 59, 146, 186 Quiros, Alma 80 Quiros, Nayeli 59 Quiroz, ElisiO 59, 202 Quiroz, Rachel 80 Quiroz, Richard 112 Palmer, Lisa 59, 210, 215 Palmer, Teresa 95, 136, 141 Panek, Diana 78 Pape, Eckart 11, 59, 146, 200, 204 Pape, Shawna Parissi, Robert Parker, Patti 111 Parker, Roy 111, 158 Parvin-Mehr, Pouria 78, 170 Patterson, Donald 59, 204 Paulsen, William 78, 196 Payne, Kenneth 12, 59 Payne, Matt 111 Payne, Noralyn 59, 207, 208, 209 P.E. 138 Pearlman, Michele 19, 59, 180 Pearson, Michelle 95 Pearson, Sarah 111 Pearson, Scott 111 Peckham, Amy 78, 212 Pedretti, Adam 95 Pedretti, Alicia 59 Pelleau-Godemann, Lisa Peralta, Renee 111 Peralta, Robert 78 Peralta, Stacey 95, 125 Perez, Cynthia 111 Perez, Dolores Perez, Luis Perez, Michelle Perez, Sandra Perfo rming Arts 142 Perrine, Burt 146 Perrine, Tina 198 Perris, Rhonda 165, 172, 181 Perris, Scott Peterson, Cassandra Peterson, john 12, 216 Peterson, Shelley 90, 95, 237 Peterson, Todd 80 Pfautz, Bobby 13, 78, 216 Pham, Quang Phelps, Carol 89, 95, 99 Phelps, Dina Phibbs, Laura Phillips, Adam 78 Phillips, jayson 111 Phon, Sarak Picco, Richard Pina, Danny 111 Pina, jenny 111 Pintus, Michelle 78, 214 Pipkin, Kristi 111 Pitre, Kimberly 95 Pitts, Gioia 20, 94, 99, 150, 186, 187, 195 Plabprasit, Tanarak 111 Plabprasit, Tanarat Placencia, Eric 78, 167 Plowman, Dana 95 Pohlman, jennifer 111 Polinsky, Steven Polk, Pete 111 Pom Pon 156 Pcole, Tom 78 Porter, Tamika 59, 161, 172 Post, Michelle 95, 99 Potash, Chris Poteet, Greg 111 Powell, Katherine 111 Power, Christine 11, 96 Prasser, jason 78 Press, joel 28, 78, 198, 199 Press, Karlton 111 Preville, Tim 111 Prezant, julie 196 Price, Troy 111 Prosser, Barry 95 Provencio, Reina 131 Puklin, Stephen 95 Pursley, Matthew 78, 196 Purtiman, Steve 95 Radcliffe, Danielle Radick, Matt 202 Rainwater, Dawn 30, 59 Rajchgod, Paul 112 Ramirez, Augustine 196 Ramirez, Ezra Ramirez, Gracie 112 Ramirez, Hector Ramirez, Leticia Ramirez, Lupe 112 Ramirez, Michael Ramirez, Steve Randall, Karen 9, 80, 150, 172, 181, 193 Randle, Shannon 36 Rangel, Richard Rangel, Rudy 80 Rasmussen, Kathleen 48, 60, 160, 161 Rasmussen, Laurie 80 Rasor, Mack 80 Rawley, Danny 112 Ray, Daniel 95 Ray, john 80 Ray, Kelly 60, 64, 157, 160, 161 Ray, Rachelle 80 Rebozo, Victor 95 Regalado, Catherine Regalado, Rosemary Richard, Paul 80 Reid, Eric Reid, Linda 112,198 Reid, Toni 60, 198 Reinagle, Damon 112 Reinhardt, john 80, 170 Rembis, john 60, 146, 200, 206 Remler, lan 60, 146, 200, 206 Rendon, Marcos 28, 37, 80, 198 Renfro, Cory 80, 152, 204 Reyes, Emilio Reyes, Anthony Reyes, Eugene 112 Reyes, Manuel Reyes, Mario Reynolds, james 80, 215 Reynolds, Timothy 112 Rheam, Tami Rhodes, Ben Richards, Ryan 70, 80 Richetta, Robert 112 Richey, Justin 95 Richter, Teri 80, 212, 216 Ricketts, Lisa Ridgway, Michelle 60 Riel, Navy Rierson, Christopher 95 Ries, Tom Rietz, Kevin Riess, Sheri 214 Rietz, Kevin Riggle, David 60, 208 Riggs, Monty 95 Riles, Nicole 112 Riley, Donna 33, 60, 156 Riley, Mario 152 Ring, Michael Ringhofer, jennifer 95 Rios, Linda 60, 157, 158, 203 Rispoli, Christopher 105, 112 Ritchey, jennifer 80, 198 Ritchie, Tiger 80, 95, 168 Rittenhouse, Gavin 112, 198, 199 Rittenhouse, jared 20, 80, 95, 193 Robertson, jeff 95 Robinson, jim Robinson, Kenneth 112, 168 Robles, Daniel Robles, Helen Rocha, Angela 95 Roddewig, Daryl 95 Rodgers, Brent 112, 114 Rodish, Bryan 95 Rodriguez, Amy lDoral 95, 238 Rodriguez, Angel 80 Rodriguez, Charlie Rodriguez, Denis 112 Rodriguez, Eli 112, 158 Rodriguez, jesus 158 Rodriguez, Loretta Rodriguez, Lori Ann Rodriguez, Rachel 202 Rodriguez, Rudy 60, 202 Rodriguez, Senaida 95 Rodriguez, Sonny 80 Rodriguez, Xavier 112 Rodriguez, Yadira 80 Rogers, Bill 80 Rogers, Caryn 95, 79, 215 Rohn, Tainrny 95, 125, 198,215 Roman, jo-Ann 95, 195 Romanowski, Derek Romestan, Tina 60, 180 Romestan, Toni 96 Rominger, Diana 96 Rose, Alison 80, 212 Rosenbluth, Laura 96 Rosenbluth, Marcy 112 Scholl, Kerry 96 School Play 24, 34 Schroeder, Michelle 96 Schroeder, Paul 164 Schroeder, Shawn 112 Schuh, Melissa Schultz, Doug 81 Schulz, Heidi 193 Schumacher, Lawrence SciencefArt 197 Scofield, Dianne 112 Scott, Kristen 96, 195 Sebey, Brian 81 96, 215 Seburn, David 10, 60, 146, 147 Seburn, Ted 96, 170 Sedlak, Michelle 81 Sellers, Tracy 61, 198 Seniors 48 Service, Stephen 112, 170 Seth, Pin Seymann, jeffrey 16, 81, 168, 206 Sfraga, Chris 112 Shaheedy, Payam Shapiro, Brian 96 Sharkey, Noreen 36, 81 Sharp, Lisa 81 Sharp, Robert 61, 152, 154 Sharr, Geoffrey 16, 81 Sharr, Stephen Shaviv, Ilan Rosenbluth, Tanya 12, 19, 60, 151, 155, 180 Roshka, Kelly Roshka, Suzy Ross, Camile 80 Ross, Tiffanie ao, 172 Rothbard, Dan 112 Rothhaar, Dianne Rothhaar, john 80, 81 Rourke, Christopher Rowley, Suzanne 60 Rubio, Ann Marie Rubio, Rudy Rudd, David 81, 216 Rudow, jill 31, 81, 156, 208, 21 Ruiz, Beverly 81 Ruiz, Francisco 96 Ruiz, Hilda 112 Ruiz, Marcie Ruiz, Maria 81 Ruiz, Martin 7, 81 Ruiz, Ramon 96, 170, 204 6 Rusch, Richard Russ, Kimberly Russell, Mary Russell, Penny Russell, Ryan Ruth, Christine 81, 211, 217 Ryan, Michael 112 Rye, Scott 28, 96, 198, 199 Rystad, Julie 60 Rystad, Michelle 60 Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Sally, M Samanie Ivonne 60 Mayra 96 Nora 112 ichael 81 go, Carlos 112 Sanchez, Andrea 112 Sanchez, Catherine 60, 203 Sanchez, Cruzita 112 Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez , juanita 60, 203 , julie 60 , Monica 112 Sandate, Sanders, Sanders, Rosalina Christine 9, 81, 150, 208 jeff 81 Rivera, Martha Rivera, Ruben 112 Rivera, jr jose 112 Roach, julie 80, 212 Roach, Michael 95 Roark, Kimberlee 48, 60, 140 Robare, Satea 112 Roberts, Kimberly Roberts, Melissa Roberts, fBrandonl joseph Sandfort, Keith 81 Sandoval, Don 96, 201 Santa, Cruz, Rudy 96 saniiili, jeffery so, 152, 186, 192, Satow, Cristel Saucedo, juliet 81 Saucedo, Scott 81 Sauve, Scott Savard, Valerie 60, 203 Savelfort, Keith 137 Saveline, Aimee 112 Sawyer, Richard 60, 146 Saxton, Andrea 60, 141 Saxton, jason 46, 60 Schaefer, Eddie 96 Schaefer, Shelly 112 Schank, Geoff 16 Schattenberg, john 16, 204 Schelin, Michael Schieffer, Stephanie 112 Schindler, Scott 96 Schmidt, Gary 101, 112 Schneider, Michelle Schoff, Stacy 27, 81, 172 193, 209 Shaviv, Nir Shen, Shirley 81, 206, 210 Shepard, Chris 61, 96 Shepard, fMichelleJ Martha Sherinian, Gabe 46, 113, 146 Sherman, David Sherman, Tina Shillito, Keith 61, 215 Shillito, Scott 96 Shin, jae 81 Shin, jae 96 Shin, Sang-Vok Shires, Kim 81 Shojaee, Roshanak 61, 206 Shook, Tyler Shoots, Paula 81 Shults, Heidi 113, 182, 215 Shumway, April 17, 96, 198 Shumway, Lisa 61, 203 Shute, Kari 81 Shute, Staci 113 Siedler, Lisa 96 Siggins, Tracy 81 Silberman, Marc 96 Silva, Scott 113, 197, 211 Silvas, Mike 81 Simon, Cory Simpson, Cindy Simpson, jill 88, 96, 189, 196, 210 Sims, Eric 96, 186 Siqueiros, Michael 96, 138, 204 Sisulak, Katherine 113, 163, 204 Sisulak, Katherine 113, 163, 193 Sitbon, Edouard 81, 206, 211 Sitbon, Robert 113 Sitts, Karen 113, 198 Sivonen, Tanya Skalitzky, Rick 96 Ski Club 200 Slater, Roseanne Smart, Edgar 61 Smart, Terri 96 Smiley, jennifer 96 Smith Adele 197, 19a Smith, Corbett 81, 212 Smith, Damian 113, 158 Smith, Erin 24, 97 Smith, Erika 16, 97 Smith, Gavin 81, 212 Smith, Ginger 97 Smith, jackson 113 Smith jennifer 113, 207 Smith Laurie 81 Smith Leslie 42 Smith Lezlie 61, 216, 240 Smith Lisa Smith Matthew 97 Smith Michael 81 Smith Scott 81 Smith Shannan 61 Smith Tiffany Smith i fRitaJ Arietta 97 Smithers, Nancy 81 Smolkovich, Michelle 73, 81 Snyder, Karen 97 Snyder, Robert 113 Soccer 170 Social StudiesfScience 134 Softball 172, 174 Soiles, jim Soper, Rick 82 Sophomores 84 Soto, Irene Soto, Renee Soto, Ruben Souder, Everett South, jenny Sowder, Neta Soza, Inez 113 Spanish 210 Sparks, Kelly 29, 61, 142, 215 232 9 Index Special ED 124 Speech!SSS 196 Speed, Andre 82 Speelman, Purl Speer, Shayne 113 Spellman II james 97, 211 Spencer, Randy Spencer, Shay 113 Spinner, Sherri 61, 206 Splinter, Eric 113 Splinter, Laura 30, 61, 108 Sports 144 Squier, Christina 82 Squires, Brandy 82 Squires, jeremy Squires, jocelyn 113 Staff Members 122 Staff, Yearbook 240 Stahl, Angela 61, 188 Stahl, Craig 97, 210 Stake, Steve Stalder, Rusty 113 Staley, Stewart Stallings, Charles 97, 146, 204 Stanley, Larry 97, 196, 200 Stanley, Russell 113, 158 Stanton, Craig 113 Staples, Natalie Starr, Curt Starr, Robin 61 Starrfield, Barry 97, 197, 210 Starrfield, Brian 113, 210 Stebbins, Craig Stegina, Carrie Stegina, Mike Stein, Ship Stenerson, Richelle 82, 180 Stephens, Greg Stephenson, Candy 113 Stephenson, Mike 82 Stern, Ariann 82, 206, 212 Stern, Stephanie 87, 198 Sterner, Arthur 97, 204 Sterner, Christopher 113 Stetson, Colin 201 Stevens, Lamont 82, 168 Stevens, Robert 113, 204 Stewart, Raymond 82 Stewart, Tisha Stinsman, judyth 82, 198 Stirrup, Chris 83, 97 Stockton, Wayne 6, 61 Stoklas, Amy 20, 61 Stoklas, jordan 113 Stout, Carey Stout, Cathryn 113 Stout, Kirk 107, 113, 108 Stout, Korilyn 82, 108 Stout, Kyle 82 Stowe, james 61 Stral6Yf lole 113, 216 Stratton, Michelle Strausser, Alissa 61 Strausser, Carrie 97 Streech, Gregory 20, 39, 61, 192 Stringer, Sujan 82 Stringer, Sung Lee 61 Student Council 192 Student Life 10 Student Work 32 Stuebgen, Sarah B2 Stuffle, Keith 82, 146 Sullivan, jamie Sudano, Sharon Summers, jennifer 8, 82, 198 Sumpter, Mike 97 Super Dance 30 Sura, Parag 113, 170 Swagel, Eric 62, 168, 206, 210 Swartz, Ray 97, 200 Sweet, Kristine 97 Swenson, Eric 61 SwimmingfDiving 148 Switzer, Michael 152, 186 Sykes, Christopher 97 Szpak, Kyle Tabor, Lonny Taelman, Ken Taft, Melanie 113, 165 Tainsky, Craig 113 Tainsky, Keith 113, 168 Tambs, Heidi Tang, Bao 61 Tang, Tam 61 Tang, Van 97 Tani, Leina 82, 212 Tankersley, Michael 113 Tankersley, Vicki 97 Tanner, Barry Tanner, Merilee 82, 212, 216 Tavena, Daniella 113 Taylor, Eden 61, 202 Taylor, Michelle 2, 8, 61, 156, Tee, jennifer 114 Temple, Steven 114 , 212 157 Tennis 178 Terrazas, ju Iian 82 Terris, Cheryl 114 Valverde, Rebecca Vanbenthuysen, Victoria 83 Vandenabeele, Samuel 83, 215 Terry, Mark Terry, Timothy Thach, Ky Thames, Bryan 97 The Arts 136 Thomas, Carter 114 Thomas, Harvey 97 Thomas, Mary Thomas, Samantha 9, 22, 62, 150, 186 Thompson, Darci 62 Thompson, Heather 62 Thompson, jami 62 Thompson, john 204 Thompson, Kelly 97 Thompson, fNicholsonj Faith 62 Topsey, Alex Thopsey, Glenn 37, 82, 198 Thopsey, jason Thornton, Michael Thorp, Dana 114 Timmons, Amy 97 Timmons, Todd 114 Tinsley, William Tobler, Marc 114, 158 Toliver, Angelo 207 Tominaga, Ann Tominaga, Kevin 82 Toms, jason 97 Toms, Shane Tornquist, Lisa 97, 210 Torres, Alvina 97 Torres, Anthony Torres, David Torres, jacqueline 82 Torres, Trisha 114 Track 186 Tran, jPhuocj Tenny Travis, jamie Travis, j'Amille Travisano, Robert 62, 64 Trevino, Elizabeth Trevino, Sylvia 114 Trinh, jennie 98, 129 Trinh, fKevinJ Hung 97 Trujillo, jacqueline 98 Trujillo, Michael Trujillo, tBennyJ Benito 98, 144, 146 Truong, Quang 98 Truong, Tam Tryniski, Stephanie 82 Tsai, Dorothy 104, 114, 206, 210 Tsan, Dai 62 Tse, Miriam 62, 210 Tsehaye, Rahel 82 Tucker, David 98 Tucker, jenny 98 Tuffree, Michelle 62 Turanchik, Trieva 114 Turrubiartes, Sonia 29, 62, 142, 215 Tuyet, Nguyen Tyler, Blake 31, 82, 198 Ulmer, Brian Ulmer, Maureen 82 Umberson, Alicia 98, 114, 214 Upton, Corbett 98 Urbalejo, Eliseo Uriarte, Consuelo Uriarte, Rita 98 Uriarte, Roy Vacaneri, Lory 82 Vacaneri, Ramiro Vacaneri, Veronica 114 Valdez, Darlene 98 Valdez, Guillermo 112, 114 Vandeneykel, jennifer Vander Kooi, Dawn 62, 130 Vander Kooi, Robert 98 Vanderswoude, Dirk 114, 198 Vandeventer, Ian 114, 198 Vanetten, Bruce 98 Vanhercke, Kimberly 98 Varela, Christine 43 Varney, Lance 98, 158, 177 Vasquez, Debbie 114 Vasquez, Frank 62 Vasquez, Mayitza Vasquez, Priscila Vaughan, Colleen 62 Vedvig, Milinda 62 Vega, Carol 62 Vega, Daniel 98 Vega, Georgina Vega, Magda Vega, Pat 98 Vega, Raymond 83 Vega, William 114, 208 Velasco, Luis 62, 208 Velasco, Yvonne 62 Veldhouse, Collette Verdugo, Delia 114 Verdugo, Guadalupe 83 Verdugo, Mario 114 Verdugo, Mindy 39, 83, 165 Vice, Deena Villarreal, john 4, 62 Villegas, Danny Vincent, Andy 114, 158 Vital, Paul Vizcarra, tRogelioj Roy 83 Vizzerra, Susan 62, 203 Vogelsang, Kenneth 89 Volker, Christopher Volleyball 160, 162 Vrabel, john 83, 163, 164, 212 Vurich, Danniel 114, 158 Wade, David 6, 13, 62, 215 Wade, steve 26, 62, 64, 198, 199 Wages, Susan 62 Waish, Rob 98 Waggoner, Spencer 158, 168 Wakefield, Gwendolyn 37, 83, 198 Walker, jeff 201 Walker, Lance 62 Walker, Sherell 62 Wallace, Kimberly 203 Wallace, Steve 83 Waller, Carol 62 Wallig, Greg 114, 198 Walljasper, Robert 83 Walls, Tony 98 Walrath, Isaac 114 Walsh, Robert 73 Walter, Lynda 114 Walters, Kim 98 Walters, Tony 83, 196 Ward, Deborah Ward, Kellie Ware, Pi 68, 98 Ware, Sheridan 63, 208 Ware, Storer Warfield, Daniel 98 Warren, Brenda Warren, Dana 83 Warren, jerry 83 Warren, Warren, Tracie 114 Warren, Wesley 115, 170, 200 Washington, Darlene Watkins, Kari 63 Watkins, Natasha 97, 98, 136 Watkins, Randall 170 Watson, David Watson, Michael Watson, lRuttj Steven Sean 23, 27, 63, 152, 166, Valdez, lvan 107, 114, 164 Valdez, Trilby 98 Valencia, A nthony 114 Valencia, Manuel Valencia, Pavlino Valencia, Ramiro Valencia, Susan Valentine, Karin 62, 206, 210, 211 Valenzuela, Alicia Valenzuela, Alisa Valenzuela, Cynthia Valenzuela, Edward 114 Valenzuela, Elisa 114 Valenzuela, Elise Valenzuela, Esther Valenzuela, Faustino 82 Valenzuela, Peter 114 Valenzuela, Rene Valenzuela, Sixto Valenzuela, Ted 82 Weakly, Steve 83 Webb, Tabatha 99, 196 Webb, Teresa 115 Weekends 36 Weems, Garrett Weese, Derrick 63 Wehr, Michelle 115 Weikert, Eric 18, 63, 64, 170 Weiler, Karen 115, 163, 182 Weir, Lana 99 Weis, Eric 63 Weis, Steven 115, 158 Weiss, Greg 63, 167 Weller, Stacy 99, 195 Wells, Kerrie 76, 83 Welty, jenny Wershing, Scott Wert, Karen West, Brandon 99 Valle, jimmy 114 Valles, Patricia 82, 210 Valverde, Monica West, West, West, Dawn 99, 156, 157,216 jennifer 83, 198, 212 Shane 99, 198 1 Wetzel, Amy 99, 198 Whipple, julie 63, 198 Whitcomb, Michelle 15 White, Lori 115 Whitethorn, Darren 99, 212 Whitethorn, Desiree 63, 180, 209 Whitmer, james 83, 196 Wiens, Shelly 63 Wiley, jeremy 63 Wiley, Steven 63, 204 Wilkinson, james 115 Willard, Leesha 63 Williams, Adrian 99, 202 Williams, Andrea Williams, Beau 63 Williams, Edward 99, 136 Williams, Kim 115, 162,183 Williams, Lori Williams, Melissa Williams, Susan 99 Williams, Tiffany 115 Williams, Debie 198 Wilson, Denise 40, 63 Wilson, Gretshion 63, 204 Wilson, janine 99, 198 Wilson, Kevin 99, 207 Winkelbauer, Rob 99 Winkelman, Karl 83, 146, 212 Winsryg, Matthew Winters, Ronna 99 Wintrich, Brett 99, 201 Wise, Richie 83, 235 Withee, Robert 115, 204 Witt, jennifer Witter, Rebecca 83, 161, 172, 173, 1 215 Witter, Theresa 3, 15, 115, 162, 183 Witters, Tiffany 40, 70, 83, 156 Wolder, Erika 83, 207 Wolder, Robert 99 Wolf, Richard 99 Wood, Mark 99, 152, 154 Woods, Patrick 63 Woodson, Melissa 83, 206 Woodward, jeremy 63 Wooldridge, jason 115 Wooster, Nikki Wosnitzer, Kathy 83 Wrestling 176 Wright, Travis 26, 80, 83 wu, Lily 99 Wyant, jeff 83, 201 Yandell, Eric Yandell, Scott 28, 183, 198 Yanez, Charyece 63 Ybarra, jason 115 Yearbook 216 Yerbic, Shannon 36, 83 York, Kristy 28, 85, 198 Yorozu, Rika 63 Yost, Scott 115 Young, Cliff 115 Young, jeff 115, 170 Young, Lela 115 Young, Nicole 20, 99, 160, 161, 172 Young, Sherri 83 Young, Steve 83 Zabinski, Dawn 40, 63, 130 Zabinski, Steve 90, 99, 158 Zamer, David Zamora, Martin 99 Zbacnik, Dana 99, 150, 159, 165 Zeiger, Dan 99, 115, 210, 217 Zeiger, jodee 11, 68 Zelenka, Donald Zeng, Lan 212 Zettek, Kathleen 99 Zettek, Mary 115 Zhen, tjefferyj jing Zhen, lLawrenceJ jing Zicafoose, Darin Zobel, Deborah 99, 214 Zonn, Misha Zozaya, Shannon 115 Zuckernick, Celeste 115 Zurga, Steven 115 2, Index 0 233 5? E 1,44 ,V ,--1,.n-'t ?-'Wim-.,. 56' I gig HE hAarcos Honored I think we're as good as any high school in the state, and I think we de- serve to have the community and the students know that. This was the reac- tion of Dr. Fitzgerald when he heard of Marcos' award as one of the top high schools in the state. Presenting the award in January was Diane Bishop, Su- perintendent of Public Instruction for the State of Arizona. The annual award was shared with five other state high schools, including Dobson High, Chan- dler High, Flowing Wells, Arcadia, and Baboquivari High. A citizen task force rated all of the thirty-three applicants and chose Mar- cos on the following qualities: ' A program involving all faculty in decision-making seminars. ' A drug and alcohol abuse program for students students. ' An English-for-Foreign-Students program, involving students from eigh- teen countries. ' A staff development program. ' A strong emphasis on teaching critical-thinking skills. English department head, Mrs. Kath- erine Watson, was the main instigator in getting Marcos' application submit- ted. lt's very much like an extended family on our campus, and our slogan this year for our students and faculty is We all Belong, and that is, to me, the greatest strength of our school. That term is not used as a gimmickf it is really felt from the heart. tExcerpts from Tempe Daily News, 1-27-877 Top: Sophomore Kim Courtney loses her con- centration during an in-class assignment. Right: Seniors Lisa Davis and jeff Sanuik congratulate each other after being chosen for Homecoming Royalty. 234 0 Closing E M---is J f Ml is-l-I-1 I R s.xkq t V I A-T-I - 5 -L' YEAR IN THE sror S L--f 'X .Ta - - - If-5- I U V 4 , V 1 2 l N 3 ,4 - Yie' A-I 'ff -s., V Top left: Richie Wise prepares a piece of machin- ery for drilling in woodshop. Top right: Senior Mike Chalmers concentrates on the upcoming cross country meet against Gilbert. Left: Sopho- mores Lorenia Aguirre, Cathy Garrison, and Dawn Chamberland make their way to the next class of the day. Above: Seniors Stephanie jack- son, Richelle Conaway, and Betsy Lutz return for another morning of classes. Closing 235 55 236 0 Closing 11-I .ilii-1 as-5 -1 ,f -4' Q - A 5 Tut X f YEAR IN THE sport M- s' 'i - ,. 1l.i,fi -'Le .N IGH' 1' 0,-f' C5 tsss pss t s. i -1' in A Top left: The addition of a photojournalism Class offered students the opportunity to take photos for Yearbook and Newspaper. Top right: Audio Visual, man, Mr. Adelman, works hard to keep his papers straight. if ,W Above: Sophomores Shelli Peterson and Debra McDonald work hard to get their labs done in biology. Closing ' 237 Sl-LYKTE-tv A I Right: Amy Rodriguez and Sylvia Marty work on art projects before Christmas break. Below: Freshman Mike Burgess passes the soccer ball to a teammate at midfield. Far right: Senior quarter- back, Willy Lira, led the state in passing yardage during the '86 season. Bottom right: Marisa Den- ny and Mariah Huarte work on chemistry notes during lab. 238 ' Closing 'Tl 1346 1.1! ln- 11:11:11 HE U'-F rf' l r' , I IQ lar, N lj Left: Freshman Chris Hill concentrates on her as- signment during typing class. Below: The Marcos Softball team, led by Coach Judy Hoke, has a team conference before the start of its game. 'XXX 1 l r'.i.a Q l M1 M W Mark T. Adkins june 21, 1970 - january 23, 1987 Closing ' 239 From the Editor The arrival of another yearbook signals the end ofa year-a year full of excitement and activity of which ev- ery student became a part. The labor and pain that went into this year's book was shared by all the staff. I would like to thank oursadviser, Mrs. Sandy Thompson, for her endless hours of dedicated assistance to all. Her arrival assthe new yearbook ad- viser cast doubts on uslall as to how the book would turn out. She ended up proving our doubts rwron as her hard-working, knowledgeabga char- acterghelpedjotcreateyasttlalityyear- book. Without her, this ook could not have been possible. l would also li e to thank Mr. Bur- nette and his staff of photographers forfprovidingus with photos anytime we needed them. Finally, I would like to thank Lezlie Smith, the Man- aging Editor, and all the other staff members for their dedication and hard work. You all helped to make :big year a bright one In the Spot- ig t. For all my fellow seniors, I hope your stay atsMarcosihas been as memorable as mine. Next year will bring new destinations and activities away from Marcos and all the friends youclhyave made heregfifwish ypgijthe est' of lucksat whatever life brings you. S . I B - Brett Hofmann Libro de Oro Staff Adviser Sandy Thompson Editor-in-Chief Brett Hofmann Managing Editor' Lezlie Smith Sports Editors Eric Peterson Dawn West Academics Editor Stacey Briggs Student Life Editor Bridget Hofmann Clubs Editor Michelle Culpepper Class Editor Lezlie Smith AdsfBusines5 Lisa Berger Editor Staff' Patrick Cioyarts Christy O'Dell Bob Pfautz jennifer Fuhrmark Michelle Abbott Debi Douthitt Nichole Boruch Shelli Ruiz Amy Fox Adam Butler Teri Richter Merilee Tanner Sean Barrowcliff Lisa Dannenbaum Hollyn McPheters john Berg Dave Rudd jill Rudow jole Straley Terrie jacobson 'Karla Monninger, Managing Editor, first quarter Photo journalism Adviser john Burnett Staff Alvina Torres Trilby Valdez Lonnie King jamie O'Dell Karen Wert ,,y, Piper Barkley Mike Salley Rebecca llmenel Kim Courtney Delia Garcia Samara Miller Michele Husmann Sherri jenniges Theron Quaas Lorena Nash Brook Beadles Angela Stahl Alison Rose Emily Alvarez lason Saxton Vicki Tankersley Brooke Brown Ml55Y l2lC0lDS Rashelle Travis Bobbi Duenas Clndl' Adams john Villareal Christine McHugh NON-staff writers: Ryan Richards Kelly Quick Sherrie Spinner Nathan McAvoy Tisha Stewart Christine Ruth 240 Closing


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