Sahuarita High School - Mustang Yearbook (Sahuarita, AZ)
- Class of 1977
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miusm l Editor-in-Chief: Kathy Hogan Maria Pina, Denise Sansare. Assistant Editor: Sean Saunders Photographers: Norman Class Editors: Alma Aguirre Harris, Marley Elam, Becky Phillips A Cathie Megariz, Eyde Rinarb, Photography Editors: Donna Clark Nick Candelaria Lori Croenewald l Advertising Managers: Kelly Gardner Sandy Pina Staff: Randi Diaz, Pam Brown, Charles Tucker, jeff Kehring, Ron Fielden, Robin Kilby, Becky Vandervart, Theresa Davey, In Memory of: 9 'Q , M Born lVIay 13, 1956, Frances Doug Opela was 20 years old this summer. During his 4 years at Sahuarita, he was very active. With 4 Years of chorus and 2 years of drama behind him, Frances played lVIrs. lVlorgan, the murderer, in the play, STOP YOU'RE KILLING lVlE. Sports were another interest of his Frances was a wrestling manager for 3 years and a baseball manager for 1 year. He also worked at the Amado Dog track . His other interests were Government Club and Newspaper, both for 2 years. He also worked in his community as a Cub Scout leader. Frances died July 27, 1976. ArtWiIIiam Rehm was born August 7, 1958 in Watertown, Wisconsin and attended Sahuarita High School for 3 years. During his years here, he played golf lJr. Sophl, J.V. baseball lSophJ, basketball CFroshJ and football CSophl. Artdied Aug. 31, 1976. gmmgw . -I it' I cannot say, and lswrll not say g That he gis gtdeadfg He is just awayfg T as Hwlth a cheery smile, and a e He has wandered 'into an And left us dreaming how very It needs must be since he lingers And you-O you, who the wildest For the old-time step and the glad Think of hum farrng on, as dear In the love of there as the love of here, Think of hum stlll as the same, I say, He is not dead-he is just away! g Q james Whitcombl Q2 QQ WHU45 Q63 QQ? O 4 fl ... uall r ,.,f J . --A-:.1--:n- - :Q ffl? f Going Places figfff ze I .- .X R 3 . ,giff ,AWD 644121: H 9 ' .,,e,wf -f 'N 'Inq' ' I 1 W, . ,Mi f 'll Ns: ,A I , Q. .YIM WM' 5 'TH' J ' 41 My A il? 'Lx Q ' 5 X. ?i3g.,p . 4, fm Having a Good Time 'AT- neil: ,Rx Af ,4 ...X b S x Tw 'NX Fix gQ4 I 1 L TY IMA 2 ' I 1 V H N '94 With Our Friends Class of 1980 With Just Beginning as a theme, our Freshman Class of 1980 attempts to fit into the complex social structure that intertwines with their daily life. Considering the four years ahead of them, these freshmen have had as good a start as any prior class ppipip y ii 5 ff- Q1 'v J ll l f Q I ' ' F .Qs . F373 i'-l'. '-J x x Denise Alegria W 431W -I s ' x r 1 I -QI kf' a1,, .Q f' gugtgfyiz.-1. Andrew Estella Allen Alvarez A page . 1 W y gxfngxn-a a.1xu a,4, a -w 'Z'5 'Sf:1y 1 !55ti,i,-fe5rmfu,- 1 ,Att iv xii init, R Connie Anna Pam John Atkisson AuBuchon Azul Babb i p fr l . 1 N- 1 N ' ' 'Q l -R x mx ' f , ,J b XXX -Nd f ' I eggs- , l 5 E Xl F4 1' 1 K. af - Rene Diana Annette Wanda Mary Essers' favorite Babnew Baker Balk Batman , ,J .Q fx' F' .rg 'wi A! EAW S A Y , R I af . I ififi? mi as i t W lu 9' A :Lf r Q Jay Cynthia Mark Arthur Tina Black Bowman Bristow Brown Bruno If C CE, Au , -sa. rw .Si I U Sv VX f 9 e 1 Sean Tracy B urroug hs Carr 4 SJ ntlng ants on the si dewalk. I ,WM I Ignacio Cecena X.. I lf Julia Clark V-my ,V,.. .,,,. . . . .. ...1 W, Christine Anna Carson Castillo V 9 '-W , e. C f 4 j , 1.21: ..,.r Michael Wanda Chapdelain Charles v 's 1 'lite If , 1-ff N A N 'X' w f Timothy Clarke ul --5, f. T, 5 L' H ' ug. E: ' . Francisco Cecena fe fir . 'if W 4' Lisa Chopp A Q :A ,, X KM! 1' -L i ilukrm ' Andew Clendaniel Norma Yolanda Kerri Cordova Cordova Coy Coyla Clendennen Nwww JYAVMWN ,gawk .A Q J JVXAANVVX ' - ,. -np,-,, QX LT.-1 N A AAA 'N James Crandall .44 G , .. , 4' 1 Therese Gastelum 5 'l9'.' Sam Dorothy Donaldson Drysdale 5? .gk , M it 4 it A in 1 Q 3 , 1 ' V 4 ff 1 K t : eg' x 'A ik! ' 'Sl' T ef iz' A Cynthia Thomas Ewing Flack Debra Gates -dee 1 4 fi' f 4 I . . . s - f a'1. -I' , u . '.', -. . Q - . , . 0.-.. ,D Terry Geib u ' f -'. - . X .uf -ls - .. ,oy 1 Steven G ingerich F, Camille Elam , 4 ,Qi -nd l. PE's'Sa. Cecilia Fuentes F Carlos Escal ante David Furnas AR M ary Esser 1 I Tam mi Gant , , t 655, . A 'fy-,f--.f Greg Gatterer Jay Goeke Christopher - M., .X f 53,M 39 fr 3, as . if x Gaytan 1 . g A 1 1 . L ! vii X s X Q ew . . 5,-,A .N .gm J '-f-,xo Ernie Grimm sx, X t- 5. '. Leave it up to Sean and Tom Flack to invent a dance at lunchtime. l E. l N 2 1 'nil fl Tami Groenewold sei ,ff 'lofi V 4 Kevin Harris f I S A g Q, , ifffkg W ' f H 3 fi f f di ' .. u ,, . ,,. , -H . l , -vm f -- .Q , - 5 Q Q 'E it, ya- ' -4, , 4 Z ff , X -1- , - 1 . .5 Todd Doug Brian JoAnne Groenewold Haley Ham Hanson A, lf KP' A- 'f p Q ' , ., in Q I 'S' D , . . X Q , QQ Q D I ' X Q: ' ' . A' Luann Daniel Mary Cherrie Harris Hemwall Hernandez Holbrook 1 ' -- H Lf tsrs j ' e oi D - m-ig, - f w, , -R 'V , ff Q ,Q Q QQ Q , in N Q Q QQ Q A . f, ,. i : y KH 11-O A 4.1 . ,iglflfz .. 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Richard Lundberg f ' f . ,X SN ll -'- , fffvri . if Q 'Y .- U ' Q , J if ', ff' I .wr .-:yi A N 2 mmm 'fu A Michael Pat Keene Kilby ,ef '3Zg li a .A L TQ ff! ff n v ski z il Q j Linda Scott Kurtz Lafayette C Ln ff.: ' r , -at '2'e Q 4 L C X L3 3 i Cheryl Karen McGee McMillan Catherine Mede ma ,gi 57 ,E Auf,- ii f ir gli Christopher Knobl ich Janice Kortkamp Mercy Leyva W' '17 fl 4 'QQ 2 L Luis Martinez S y K fi 1 ..,s ,W -fxig Cynthia Megariz Natalia Lopez I pf., 1 Q Susan Medearis i wr . .iv ,, Qi an . - , V iff Cy wg Eric Meston Z' X 'S' I X .T X I ' I k AA Donna Cristi Miles Miller 1 of I I b . A X , Belia Julie Moreno Moreno Sarah Victoria Nogales 0 choa Adella Jose Orta Ortiz ' xr ,ll ' 174' JE L' f S?e5XI'Z 'LA -My fxsma. .ng M f iffy . i1 ,5, 1' if 7' - V sf.--1 iiiiflf 5111 X W xv ' l I Elsa Ernesto M onteverde Monteverde ex. ' Wi? fe- ,, ,y , Edward Manuel Navarro Navarro is m ' .K in Michael Michael Odle Odom 'ffl-'Wi , 1 ,A .1 Q N 'Q an N I ,ff -V f E 1, l TQ., Z W if E, i Michael Emma Peterson Pina ii A I Edward Montoya .f.!, X David Nelson K Gloria Olvera 'PS- Babette Pi per I W ' wil' i f 4 James Kirt Donna William Edward Powell Puckett Reed Rigg Rivera -fbp 'vii .V ,t-4' A A M .i i ' 'J V sv. -am o' I 1 gf '91-iff J V N A . , S f f A- '. f ' ' y . , W uf .N li xi: I , K X fr? O. l B 1 ' l m Leslie Diana Luis Dana Dave Robinson Rodriguez Rodriguez Rosson ROSSOI1 l ,v av, Sally Rosson Q, - Timothy Schafer Manuel Sanchez Wallace Schatz Irene Kimberly Sanders Sarkes ' K K David John Schneider Scott ' Wi - 'Wg , S? .1 3 a. 4 X I Teena Semmons ,ff Q ,fb Liz Slayton Joseph Sewell, Jr. ' 1 0 + ,aa oi V ', .71 s 6' xf. ' X Patricia Smith irgzm E A 1 I Pi 5875 X354 Michael Matt Shestko Shobert Peter Tracy Solares Soper li if ' xl Silver Lane Sivley f. , ww. 5' is . +5 . 'A Sherilynn Spivey Susan Laurie Stallsmith Stewart Cheryl William Troxel Van't Sant v Q, we N. Q qzigfrsw -ie K x 14 3-K L if Q E, Tammy J0hn Stgut Trexler , ' . will 9, Y 1 F x . . -Q . -4 1' L E-1. 1 I f, , -'. ' Mary Beth Denise Vaughan Waddle , 4, 5 Cynthia Wait ,S Jeff Weitzman R' .A Q s jg, ty if Q , ' i W . F xi f I tk - i,,x,v 1 l ti. .- ' K Ronnie Sheila William Kathy Wallace Wallen Wear Weber aiaal a ' W - . SX - If f Melissa Cheryl Doug Steve Wilhelm Wisdom Yoder Yates 'ssl Q EIULVMUIJUUIULHISE Class of 1979 With two more years ahead of them the Sophomore class certainly has a lot to work hard for. Becoming involved in school activities is one of the things the Sophomore class is finding easier to do . Now that the Sophomores have a year's experience under their belts, they can settle down and start to work toward their goals. , ,,,,, , ,.,.q.,,,,,,m,.a,..t, ,-,,. y . ri W, -- , sgfl- W l W 'ia . K -W sl! A ., v I. All Af as 1 Q ' ' ff f, 5 dl Robert Elliot Anderson Andreu -.- ,.. ,li av J: Debra Vicky Beauchamp Beauchamp Jean Hector Bittinger Blanco Athi l ,..a Carmen Aguirre Denise Aumick s lr .. as A +0 -if ihif 1 Arnold Alegria William Babnew Joe Delores Becko Berg fl,-3 - . V 1 ,. 4 Debra Fred Boggs Borns Henry Alvarez . Mai sk.. N ' 'iff g 'w- Q X A 1 J. Q -Q , gf - K X- VF ,LJ Rose Bates .3 if if-i'K'1'1fn 'QI Jay Bessett - 1,-sf y , Brenda Bouffard .4 , Charles Bristow Adriana Canez I TQ .,.-, 't ww. Mark Clark , - 4 ig 5 if lr' Y - Q- 7 ' A f' Hector Cordova Dayle Bruhn Belita Canez l l K 5' ' fx Walter Clark -I Us , M1152 I 'M l if ...-...... 1 ' we .WCMZAQZ L ' ' ' N1-. .M 5. , , l ,. I ' ' V. . . 1 5:4 .. If C . ., f,rtj.X?j1:ggfN7kAk41 ,423 , 21 ifyvf l.ei i,: 1f1s Iwi' gA..',,ag,f , 5-f--i.. 1- Tony Carmelita Bruno Burruel Brent Rosa Canfield Chavez C F-5'E'E:'f:!f:5fS- :V'?i':5i Y T'Hi1aE:1I:ii?t5:31iM'f1 2ii1,21i--fii iwt:Yi?z1-' -U- 2fl'12i:t1i'ff rrr' ttrl me A l ' CC Y' 'Y Cheryl Greg Coffey Coffev ttllf ig QYZ ,W K M N at 5 f, X, 4 fi, xg? .,.. :ef 3 'QP if Ana.. l l M ' sl , H n xx , ' k?'t'V ' if 2' r ,4 . U JK Z t .xr--.W ,gl Nick Candelaria -ilu-Av U -yf,l 2 ,,4, :V X 535 .k.' A .K , ll Caren Chilton Kim Conklin , ' A l ' ' C pf 'Q ffm Lorrie Carol Kathy Pablo Crabtree Creps Currieri De La Rosa if i as s ., 1 A x' '- f si , Paul Robert Patricia Linda David Delgado Dojaquez Dominguez Dominguez Dunn u as wi ' 4- I eiii c - 2 ,,,,i . 3 f Jesus Ernie Nancy Ricardo Roy Echave Enriquez Erickson Estrada Fahlberg if is r r E 'N' ' , f ssg x ri,r I 'A' A .,-, 5 'V , J! ss.E r fi! Carmen Kathie Gregory Felix Feller Finch . -,,X,,k k k ' 1 R ,fl f TlEiL,,l. i Darlene Forste Maria Liz Fuentes Garcia Miguel Garcia A 'SN ,., L A 5 ,F x 4, . 1'1 S . Q iw-5 mf,gm:.iCz eras William Gates M 'H iff , f f . gif A' fy ' lr f he Q . A , A: , Q ,., A f x Daniel Ginnelly 'KT' I f 2 W Q16 4 s 5 , R , V H few ' W' ,fp N .ff Af ki V 5 4 ffl ef. H Alonzo Mark Gomez G oushaw I as Mg ISF! iii L,., -- 'gi'-or K H 1 M xiii? Ray Robin Kim Mark Hancock Hanson Harris Harris Margie Hemwall '55 ,'.,. ,Akai 4 V ,vkt 13' , '- 1 5 .Wi HQ.-in if i M p XS Ili' eg' ix -.Q ' K -X --5,1 1 Donna Henderson V i .jx if , he 1 I , if 'A ge 2:'Q Jackie Honnas iffffmif Q .. 4 :Tk f ' f. QMSQX, 1, r 1, v if in L Robert Hicks Annette Herman , 3: if V ,NMR 'Z 1 an b i :SA 3 Nw ' K yi 5 'lifgx Elliot Ellen Hook Hopper . . 1- :xl 'f Fe.. S Ss. ae K H' xjf ' if XS-Wx i' rr? xx yew in li. if f 1 fvv Susan Holec -L.. . ,Q .,.' ,, ga X1 3 , Pat Intintoli 43 Q ...S f i , x,. I :M .. . 'Um -as ! . fi.. Phil Jaurequi 9? 'CTP -, 'iff' H2531 'i 1 wi f Q'-'f U Michael Johnson if -5 J 'lla Terry King 4 2 V Q Marc Levesque jg ,fr ...f 13 ,lk C27 Annette Annemarie Katherine Kathleen Joffroy Johndrow Johnson Johnson Steve Johnson 'N 3, . l 1 1. w K o U 4 I ,,, Janice Kinney Maria Lerma IO. X C3 ff Q, Us F ll 'E+ f A Ricky Phyllis Brandee Jones Kapellen Kincaid U +. X f 'ii 4 f X' ' Dana Susan Vicki Kring Kurtenbach Lamb L. fYr f W r'X fxg, X f Gene Lewis Roberta McGee gif -v x 4. Clay Marker 1 Ikx 'tt , . ? f K L Lucy Meza M , M za I Zi, f . 4 t-my X V, 5' f 5 . , Marji Livingston EM Gloria Machado .L y M Javier Martinez I-,Ja ' . V Catherine Miller 'f ' -A ei , W 'Sa-Y ,. xi' Q-1, ' 'J' w, ,4 at X X , E Thomas Jesse Lorraine Lopez McGee McGee af' . 'N Q .LL i' . ' 'fa .K ,4 ' ' H' - Z,ifL 'Eg X ??'a .5 1' X r .- 1. Johnny Scott Hank Madril Malcomson Manns 3 X f. 'S X M M M Joe Wayne Sonia Martinez Megariz Merino 'F A L 3-3 - .fl 3 I . .,,, , M ' wx' , .V - V, 1 25 K4 ,j5: :E'n, ENLaa SAV' L V , M 'A ' whiff? fwi ' -fr f X Q 5522: M 'P I r ' Jerry Michael Maria Montoya Moraco Morando ft. I 'qenyr H 42 r W' ' gt.- , ,Xl f M A dyrgvf ggsy 7 I k nw!! F? A 1 Xi I ik Al 'LL'L sw ',,, li3ilIQk -'gf l fi '-iw, F me A' xii k:,. I E vm fl .iixlf Mike James Laurie Kenneth Muchlinski Nix Nolan Nunn ..,, L fe gy N 'vig ly ' 9 M Q1 1 Rose Karen Edward Debra Olson Ott Ottinger Paloutzian may eiai A , i'ii,, ' f ea r A4 ,,,, rl X Liu, A! L ., . Q L.. :i'eiL9PTw1:+f2i-if: '11 L Larry Laura Cindy Edye Poole Rawlings Renzi Riharb Melody Roberson las R oc ky Chad Jes R obling R osson Rue las Mathew McGee Denise Nusbaum is fy Q . s an Q 6 x' x a .,,.., , f -ig . 1 Ef- x X Mary Pavlikowski , A 1 Mary Ellen Rivera Diana Salcido 1 ' lx rx 'R l' Frank Frances Sanchez Sandefs X , ' 5 5 A 5' J E G9 into , - 1-V W NL' . ,Q , , fl WZ? Elizabeth Jeanne Scott Shipman i f 'S -. 4, G1 ...J at to x 4 ff v f'r '- 1 -1 25' l Sw 'wi Mary Ellen Nyla Solares Sorenson . t ' x . ,ff 1 K , , ,e X y ' 0 ... Kei!-i .4 l 1 if Edwin Richard Stockwell Struble Ml 14 fl xv' ' V N Billy Frank Evetta Sapp Schaffner Schmelzla Em .2 A A Q eyx 5 l If Alia! p ive: mv' Joel Van Jerry Shumway Sikorsky Smith 'Y -an-,,,x Af:-Q Genelle Cynthia Cindy Spivey Stallsmith Stinson i na, 5. r fs 'lg .5,211'1? l -v L Patricia D0 0thY Tana Sweeney Taliaferro Tate :1-, I Y' 'Val f , ,W 'J M' ' mln . M X.-,af af? F' ' ' Teddy Karla Kim Irene Teso Testerman Tipton Tremblay ' ,r'r 1 w g ?A Q K i gi T .66 12 'M -Q-Q q.l-I S.. ..x Irene Becky Karen Lisa Valdez Vandervoort VonWerne Wachner .I William Wallace Tip Wight Edward Arnold Wallen Watts N Vp .6 ' iii f wg .I Railmond Susanna Woodward Ybarra .1 - vw, Q , '.k. ' Kellie White K T djy ' .ff Ex A. 1 3, 'I if T ,ax -. K 45. 3 ,f at ,fY- S+: . X-gfxi Y' , T' ,X , ,W . X' S'-1 + .Z William Ybarra Kenneth Tyra Jerrene Walker Stiff T fa' T Kim White A 1,1 if K wiv , M, , Ziqgxxw X v Sylvia Yepiz Jw Class of 7 978 With their Senior year to look fonlvard f C-Q - to, the Junior class is heading in the - q right direction. Along with the responsi- bility of the Prom, the'Juniors mustfal- so set a good example for the rest o is f x the underclassmen. Witlg a Junijor class T 1 Q X X like this ears' we can e rou of the raduatiny class of 1978 p E 'ia Steve E 't g g ' Alday Allen Arrebollo , ' 'Q Elxvs es- ' .3 -lt.. ,. -ti 'i Theresa Karen Dean David Sandra Ashton Barger Barton Bernardis Bittinger C ., A A , Ju , mg tvv X54-15,1 7 fr :L .1 H A L,,.f' :J ' J .ty A Ak M j i v , 1 A 3 A ,V . ' -7 'x X-,.' I slr . 5 Q lilviizl I tl d l Q l l Roy Lori Christine Amold Betty Bojorquez Brannen Brinson Burruel Butler A- . W A -A N I2 X g- G it ' K- f -3 e',Sl A . ff Isabel Bruce Laura Miquel Francisco Caballero Canfield Castillo Castillo Castro d 4 bv, Q J W 4 . Y X Y ,K J . I. if e . . Manny Kathy Donna Brian Carol Castro Chadbourn Clark Combs Conlon .gh A .Y ' 21 i . 1 'S ff- ft '- val 'CT' , 455- 5 an X , Q- Ks f V12 ., 1 X fix k , Y b mw, A :tj ' . EAW Mary Mike Allen Rae Ann Theresa Coronado Coy Craig Crandall Davey 3 I' 3 iv' l5 ', yy . 'v 2' fr J,-11 v . 'Q ' , li Luis Tim Ricky Bobby Mark De La Rosa Diaz Dojaquez Drow Dutton 'x 3 W g 4 3 , flag, , V I -Q . - 15. 'T TX i if S S X it l ' Alice Carla Kathy Erlqelmarlrl Escalante Esser . 4 .um Manny Julie Isabel Danny FIQUGYOB F0rSfe Fuentes Galaz e . in ' f '1 ,g e 'e V 1 -5 W4 , -, , . -'Y ' ., Fi 'i eee, X, I ' WA:-'E' wx' WX' Cathy Rhonda Cindy Clare Gastelum Gates Gay Gay 'fi'-1 fix ' :M jx keanu V lg. 2 1 ,Q N I We f l . - N, Ex-K' lkk!,.1,Q5 I Q :K . 5- ,ew e- L e xx , ,ef , V LQYB I Matt Jesse Alex Gll'l9ench Gipson Gomez Gonzalez ' ' Q -za' ' I 4 e l il ee ee fe 'z ' A l' , ' f A V ,,,, 41, v , ,. Q :,T . A-, ,lr , h A I , L if x 1:31 A X xx, ' 1 ig , x L JA ,:, ...NVE 4 V I, Leticia Clarae Gegrge Mark Gonzalez Green Gumfgry Hanson e N , 4 1 , Kelly Gardner s f f 9' fm 4- .nfl -Bef Q ,Q 14 ' A-A X X 5 Annette Geib 1. Mm, , ,QQ t A A- 5, 'N' fa 1 gg My-'I A H .,.. M xxx j .lx ' r 5 I . ' f Les Joy Kathy Gloria Linda Harris Hensley Hermansen Herrera Hicks lil, .A :. ,VNV , ' ff N .1 ' 'ff' ' X I: .T If is 1, gb, Q 'l ,v X 1- r H x el or I l r ul ,LZ ...W k ' V ..., f -X Q ,1- .xl NA Q X Ml' J, Qi. ' qw X L Leslie Cynthia Julie Yvonne Donald Hogan Humphries Jaress Johnson Kahler 5 1 r ar- ,T in Q r M i M M, t A ' iv 1 gif, Tl W i--,TL ' Iaigx LJ, W al 7 'A 1 -l'A:aQf JV.-521' 4 Jeff Robin Mike Kapellen Kilby Kinney I ll I. AVAK W., 41:::rf 3 ,id E il X ik Halal Robert Chris Jeff Kosik Kulesza Kurtenbach N, Michael Knagge Mike Lerma n-us 0 -6 .,,. ' f 'F T' ,. H4 , J, 0 J A, ml .1 I if i A Martha David David David Leyva Lopez Lorentz McCauley ', Q 1: K ' AN ,. 46 , fa ,pl X :L M . 5, YN: V4.. X ix' x x l if ik , I ,R , .V 24 T ih meii I W3 X u' . X Y ' P' , ' '1v',1, , J f - .Ai 1 'L aff Y :ea gf- J A i9 J S .Ld Ray Donna Frank McGee McMillan Madril A h J Jabrf-J - mf. ' sf' .- wr: V . we 1s 23. , 'WJ' wr E55 X ' -J liy. A 'Q lx N3-,mp 'ui ' 'vi L .- 1 N A ,, I: James Lisa Charles Jeff Meador Meston Meyer Meyer f H N K-X. - 1 'K ,,', BJ Us tix, Q -A W , ' rf '- '4 4. is ' 'Li D Q - P M f 'N . ,J Q' 5 iiiii ' G I 1' J J - is-.M ' . William Angelica Kindra Ginger Miller Mills Mitchell Moats iw Q' Jenny s as I X Julie McGee 17.3 W7 V 0 LV Bennie Martinez M- 4 ww- Q --- Lf 4 ' 09 aiu --- ,f Justin Miles .Xi ' 04, Q -...M xx? or Jim Monroe E i If 336: .rx v '-n , . 13 v- . , - 4 ' .1 Melanie Nelson .puffy 15 -f -ly Cheri Piper -,x W1 if-.' x Vive Ravia QR Q23 Q rr if John Nichols . ,I 1, , fr ,I I, Brent Pitts ly? ll- .11 G? ll 'lg Tom R ivenbark l ig V is 34 r ef: ,ay 1 5 Y ,LW M , 1 f 'iw 9 f1f2 i,.fy:1 Q x fry 5 , , '-Ns 1 will R lngygxi dig gkf' .V Z-NIA X , K Q A., f ff-M - . ,O all Richard Donna Cheryl Montoya Moreno Morrison ... , ' N i -5' 4 Q12 V Yi CJ. It 'f , 'K xc., 1' if A fl D I ,iw ' - ': , ,JU 5,35 I Q Bernadette Richard Stanley Ochoa Ochoa Pallette Y 25 w . I 1 ' ' I A 4 K .,e ' 1 ' TX - ' X J, , I A 1 ff fr.. N l' M--We l , ' Victor Rita David Prudhomme Quihuis Ramage I Q9 JN 23' '13 , V 4? 'Q if ' ,l., 1 ,t 'Till .. H '39 ' 4 '. Virginia David Rock Sanders i Y -- i .- '-,- Y .Mm,,,,f,5,l.,: Q., Tyre-f .:,z, NW.. .6101 1-' c ,ef Debbie Sheldon sylva- Linda Spivey I . '1 Q av W - M Z' f,-F' an - , W S I x 'f T ,' - Peter Sean Gene Ann Sanders Saunders Schaefer Seaman 7g ' v '. riifffir fz' A - . 5 55 2 . Z ' r f Q ffl' 4 f' ff ' - .si i t X as 31,1 ,f ' ' gi.. 2 wwf f in . ' 'S 'H f x 1 If ,Y Kenneth Tom Mary Rene Shultz Shultz Simonis Snow P ' lp F g elh ee T ' Y' ,f S'x hlaf, lf ' .- wha-a l x N K f wi . eaeeiif, fe 1' ,Qui 'V SVN 'lil Agglylzg- N ' , . 1 A, ,,,f lu, y ,MW ' -I ,AAY,,,YY, T '- of r' ' .IP if f-Q.--We ' - Susan Jacklyn Mark Lisa Staggs Stewart Sumstine Tate 6- ,Q ff feelin eg, Wesley Taylor Q , ul Trent Timmons W W Cynthia Valerie Tremblay Trepus Q 3 i' 'xr + Avi' A Charles William Roma Tucker Valencia Van Doren if-at so . .11 xv ff ' ,e Y tiff 1 -' - XR A .1 A .li Rose Elaine David Vizzera Watts Weber 'Q L ,. if 4 , VV lkv, K , pix I .ui ,ax I .-.3 Xi , t 4 e it f u A . P rx Kathy W in Williams to 453 f s K3 r Q V, X xx '4 f it l Dana Yount JE 4, F my , Susan Gilbert Von Werne Vasquez .im f W A 4: 45:3 'st' Q' , L fl A ' 1 V 1 Keith Robert White White ZX A A- ' X? ,fx -, sr gf, 'qu-7' S-f, X Wulf' -v ' ad, f xx ly W ,A Carl Lisa Theresa Wolfe Young Younglove ll Jackie Stewart took it seriously when we asked her to say Cheese ! 25 Wes Taylor wonders, Is it i before e except after c or what? 33 I spell 5 ' ' i H-,,k1k ! 5 ':t,,,e,,,,,,l L l.,l qt I 5 K 6 nf I 56' It E it i f 1 Q f s E 'M' F, 4 Q .......,.o .,,.....,o, M.......l J 5- E A W .L K , A h 'F' An 5 fx or J I' . s' 1 relief R-O-L-A-I- D-S. 4l Guess found hiding in his locker? W s I - '. I - i, - 4 5 SM'-wg who Steve Allen l ' .x iv l J ,,..,w , '13 P4 Y W X x ,ai H ? U i.. 'Q , , . V . 1 Class of 7 977 ri 5 Seniors at last! That is the general feeling of this year's graduating class Any Senior can reflect on his freshman year and recall the feeling of obscurity as he or she first entered here at Sahuarita. Today each Senior can grad uate with a feeling of belonging. The ii ii - ALMA AGUIRRE LAURIE WEAR AHUMADA Class of .-77. .has grown Wlth.the School Yearbook 4. Cheerleading 1,25 Football and each individual has left his ovv-n Stat 3, Baseball Stat 1,2 mark, no matter how small or indelible. Basketball 1,22 Student Council 1,2,3 Drama Club 2 'QMS Q. Ll DORENE ALLEN ROBERTA ALLEN ELISEO H. ALVAREZ DIANNA SUE AMADO Homecoming Attendant 1, Volleyball 2, Basketball Football 1,27 Baseball 1,27 Tennis 1, 3, Pom Pons 1,2,3,4. 2,3,47 F.F.A. Club 4, Band 1. fl V'- -ni MARY LOU ARREBOLLO RICHARD BAKER NOLAN BATES DONNA BERG Lulu Drama Club 17 Newspaper Football 1,2,3,47 Basket- Science Club 1,2,37 Pho- Class President 1, Pom Editor 4. ball 1,2,3,47 Baseball tography Club Sec. 37 Band Pons 17 Tennis 2, 3,42 Span- 1,2,3,43 V. Club 4. 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 2, 37 ish Club 37 Basketball 3. Yearbook Staff 2, 3. MJ DANIEL BICE DEBRA BOKA1. BRIAN BOUFFARD PEG BOWMAN , ,fx Af' PAM BROWN Yearbook 47 Sign Language class 3,47 Newspaper 15 Pom Pom 17 Scholastic Art Award of Merit 3. PAUL CASTILLO Track 1,2g Football 25 Lettermenp Basketball 17 Govt. Clubp English Class Rep. V- 1 , I , If 1 - L ' T,-' I AQ' 1 fffi e xf-s I t., .ff .f JOHN CHERRIER .E GREG CLARK Xxx ANDREA CHRISTENSEN 'ss 'H-vm... Lsf ' , DANIEL CLARK DAVID CLARK Govt. Club 2,3,45 Science Club 4, Pep Club 3,47 Stu- dent Council Re . 3 P . Basketball Manager 12, 3,4. h DANNA COOK Basketball 3,43 Tennis 3,45 Tennis 3,4, Track 23 Vol- leyball 37 Senior Rep. 4, Art Club 1, Varsity Club 4. 51941 LUCY E. CORDOVA Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Basket- ball 1,2,3,47 Spanish Club 1,2,3. MARK CULBERTSON GLORIA DELGADO RONDI DIAZ Golf 1, Govt. Club 1,2,3,4p Tennis 2, Gov't. Club 2, Science Club 3,49 F.F.A. Yearbook 4. N.H.S. 4. 4,2 A rig, fda if-X Qu'-I hui. A JAYE CORRA LES I YM ACS 'NJ MANNY DONIINGUEZ 55 CHRIS ERICKSON Spanish Club 2,3,45 Span- ish Club President 2, 3,45 Government Club 25 Sahuarlta Swim Team 25 Chess Club 3,4. Wd I ANN DRYSDALE FHA 2,3. MELISSA EDDY F 1,4 -1 Q--Q, CHRIS ESPARZA RICK ESSER Basketball 1,2,35 Golf 1, 2, 3,45 Government Club 25 v1cA Auto 3,4. .Ka 3 XWNJQ XI' 5 x COOKIE FERRO Band and Orchestra 1,2,35 Football 1,2,45 Basketball RON FIELDEN Varsity Track5 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 45 Year- 1,2. book 45 Soph. Class Rep. 35 English Class Rep. 3. MARLIN ELAM Football 1,2,3,4, captain5 Basketball 1,25 Wrestling 3,4, state champ5 Track 1,2,3,45 Pole Vault 14 ft. WS -........ 'xx' ADELA FELIX ,J DANNY FLACK Football 3,4. .ifi RIC K FRYE ANTHONY GASTELLUM CATHRYN M. GINNELLY TRACY GOEKE Government Club 1,25 Varsity Cheerleader 37 Track 2,4, Pep Club 1. MANNY GORTAREZ Football 2, 3,47 Wrestling 1,27 Baseball 1,2,3,4. 2 s Q .0-M , 'QW 'CT3' DANIEL LEE HALEY Government Club 1,2,3,4g Freshman, J.V. 84 Varsity Football Manager 1,27 Chorus 3,4. ELVIA GRANILLO LORIGROENEWOLD aff-2 .msgs -ff--N f F WB is., 'R' 5 5 f qt v E X x x is DON HALL RAY HANNA 4110: ff? RICHARD HANNA lRICHl Baseball 2,3. NORMAN HARRIS Football 17 Basketball 1,2,3,4f Golf 1,2,3,47 FFA 47 Letterman Club 2,32 Varsity Club 47 Homecom- ing Attendant 4. 3-. fs 4, fvx .www CARMEN HAUGEN LUZ HERRERA Government Club 1,2,47 FBLA 17 Chorus 3,42 Music Libr. 3,4. I +- 75 1 A 1 ex X ,ijt ,ai KATHY HOGAN MARK HUGHES KELLY KEENE JEFFREY SCOTT KEHRING Pom pom 17 Cheerleader V. Golf 1,22 Gov. Club 172. Football 1,27 Softball 1,27 Gov. Club 1,27 J.V. Foot- 2,3,47 Track Mgr. 17 Gymnas. 17 Pep Club 1,27 ball 27 V. Footbl. 3,42 Wrestling Stat 17 Home- Volley. 3,42 Basket. 37 Wrest. 2,42 Yearbook Staff coming Attendant 1,2,3,4j Nat. Honor Soc. 3,41 GAA 47 Spanish Club 2. Baseball Stat 2,3,4. 1,22 Spiks. WK'- wJ'X ff--v TAMMY KEMP LARRY KORTKAMP Welding President 47 4 FAIRY D. KUBALL Student Council 17 NHS 2,3,47 Cross Country 4 ye- ,W .ff 'V - .. .7 7 7 ', S, V, Q I 3 f i t 1 ,sci A t N - .X ,I A y , ' If 4 'l Zn RICKY LIND VICA Welding 3,4 VICA FFA eff l l RICHARD LEHMAN Football 2,37 Homecoming Float 3,47 VICA Welding Vice President 47 Secretary 37 1.1 L' ss. X A RICKY LOPEZ Baseball 1,2,3,41 Football 2 417'-' JANELLE MCGEE Band 1 2 3 4 Ill 15' JUN CATHERINE SUE NIEGARIZ PomPon 2,3,47 Yearbook Photographer 47 Gymnastics 27 President of Frampton Fan Club 1,2,3,4 RAY LER MA Football 27 Cross Country 47 Baseball 17 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3,47 Gol 1,2,3,47 Soccer 47 NHS 4 f .Ls GINETTE LEVESQUE FFA 4 ,,, V75 RA MON MADRIL Wrestling 3,42 Baseball 2,3,47 v1cA Welding 4 'Il fue-aunt A-,af X E M I MIC HAE L M ETZ Newspaper Photographer A r .FI i 1' BILL MARTIN Football 1,22 Baseball 17 Class Vice President 17 Student Council 1,2 DOROTHY MORSE FHA 1,2,3,42 Basketball 27 Government Club 1,2,4 in-5 1 ED MORSE Auto VICA 3,42 Football 1,22 Marble Shooting Champ 17 Reckles Drivers Club 1,2 il KELLY OTT Wrestling 27 FFA 47 Live Stock Judging Team 91'-.Q-45 MA RIA D. PINA Spanish 27 Student Council 1 iii rise +3 if i . dl., 1 , . . on 'Q .Alf- ROBERT O'CONNELL Hs! BERT ODLE 'vb -C- MA RY JO ODOM ECO 27 Pep Club 1,27 Art Club 2, President 47 English Class Rep. 3 RA 'v 1-' Q., -y ....,., 'IK f MARK A. PA VLIKOWSKI Band 1,27 Pep Band 1,27 Jazz Band 1,22 V. Basket- ball mgr. 17 Football 1,27 Track 1 iiwl Q- . 3. ' LA VONA PLEMONS Chorus 17 Pre-vocational Auto 37 VICA Auto 4 si ANNETTA PECK Cheerleader 1,42 Baseball Stat 1,2,3,42 Football Stat. 37 Pep Club 3,47 NHS 3,4 REBECCA LYNNE PHILLIPS FHA 3,47 Yearbook Photog- rapher 37 Class Editor 4 T I ,A I I --' - 3, W -' 2 iv' .qt , . I JAMES POOLE KIMBRA RAWLINGS JAMES RICH MARY LOU ROCK Basketball 1,45 Track 3,4, Golf 3,4. VICA Club Treasurer, Pom Pons 2,3,4, Track Band 1,2,3,4, President 4, Welding 3,4, Voting 2,3,4p Pep Club 3,4, Stage Band 1,2,3,4, Chorus Delegate VICA Fall Lead- Chorus 2,47 Band 1 Govt 4. ership Conference 4. Club 1,2,3,4p Vice Pres 3 Pres. 4. 'Nm 'Q !UQ ...eww AIDA RODRIGUEZ MARY FRANCES RUELAS MARY LUPE RUELAS SANDY SALCIDO Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 1,2,4, Pom Pons 2,33 Spanish Club 2, Govt. Club 1, Varsity Club 45 Tennis 4. Fwy ' 1 LUIS SA NC HEZ HN 9115. BILL SARKES Baseball 2, Rio Rico Destruction Team 1,2,3,4. Volleyball 1. 'T , .11 X ... KEVIN SAUNDERS All-Conference lst Team Basketball 4, M.V.P. Bas- ketball 4p Honor Society 1,2,3, Honor Society Treasurer 37 Pres. 4. ir' ..-rf ' AS ALAN SHULTZ Bozo Baseball J.V. 1,2, V. 3,42 Football 2. WILLIAM STEWART Basketball 2,33 Bowling 1,2,33 J.V. Golf 13 v. GoIf3 Spring Golf 4. 'Pint gi'-Q lzvwfuffbw. STEPHEN SIMMONS KENT SORENSEN BONNIE STEWART Flint Pom Pon 1,2,33 Swim team V. Football 3,42 VICA 3. 1,2,33 Student Council 43 Track 43 Volleyball 4. V V 'sa 'UP'-ev kf san-ws... SALLY STOCKWELL CINDY STOUT DIANA TESO Band 1,2,3,43 Section V. Volleyball 2,3,43 V. Cheerleading 1,23 Student Leader 3,42 FHA 13 Span- Basketball 1,2,3,43 FHA 13 Council 43 English Rep. 33 ish Club 2,32 Art Club 23 Newspaper 43 Letterman Homecoming Queen 43 NHS 2,3,4, Sec. 4. Club 4. Basketball 1,2,3,4. MARK TIPTON PERI TIPTON ROXAN NE TRACY FFA F? .o -N,,s CINDY TREIVIBLEY ww VANN VANDERVOORT V. Golf 2,3,47 V. Basket- ball 3,42 All S. A Confer- ence 47 J.V. Basketball 27 FCA 3,47 NHS 3,4. 755 - ',- i 5 ' I L ,l-' ' V gf A 1 , K, L,.: ' ' lll ' I sn ff' Z., , ' am' V . . . ' x ul ' ,A r - 7' .r , V, . , 7 , ' 1 .- 14 -Pg j X e ' A X A A GREGORY S. TRICE Government Club 1,27 J.V. Football 1,2. fca GREG TYNES MADELINE ULRICH Band 1,2,3,47 Twirler 2,3,4, Government Club 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 3,47 Track 2. AGL, ,Jv- TIM WALLACE Bush Football 47 Basketball 47 Golf 4. AUDREY WANIA BILL WHITEHEAD Tennis 1,22 Government Club 47 Science Club 47 Science Club Secretary 47 ' 3. Football 4, Swim Team PATRICK WAYNE FFA Pres. 47 FFA Cotton Judging State Winners 47 NHS 3,4. kit, T7 JEFFERY THOMAS WILLIAMS Football Captain 4, V. 3,4 J.V. 1,22 Basketball J.V. Captain 2, V. 3,42 Track 1,2,3,4f All-Conference 2nd Team Def. 4. MICHAEL WOODS Football 1,2,4p Golf 1,29 Basketball 27 Tennis 45 Varsity Club 4. TGQ-rv JOHN WOODWARD LISA ZIBELLI CARRIE ERICKSON Football 2,37 V.I.C.A. 37 Basketball 4. ANA MARIA CHERRIER Hockey Team lp News- paper Editor 4. I I Azl i i xx 2 5'-V351 r.r,re l Seniors in Action 8 lf' fN ' 6 ' ' H 'iii 55 .-gswqefglwf-sy - , -- - , . b?gf3i':q - L X-,511-,ii . r g 3' in si, saga? , 5 as A al 4 f ll Nolan Bates, Kelly Ott, and Tim Wallace: Inspi- ration at its best. 23 Kevin Saunders: We didn't know know the library subscribed to PLAYBOY!! 31 Cathy Ginellyz I've got a secret. 43 Dominic Currieri: A cha-cha, how sweet it isssss! 5l Richard Baker and Cathie Megariz: Dinna's at eight. 63 Tony Gastelum explains his injury to Bonnie Stewart: There we were, bombs exploding all around us . . BLAHI 4 DRINK Ml L K smwmmlw ... Ai- Af J I J-s quseresg Nm s P l i l The Homecoming Football Game was against the Ray Mustangs lost 15 14 by a tenseness of the game matched the excitment ofthe crowd on this special occa sion The Dance following the game featured IVlirage 56 V' . X 13 Diana Teso, this year's Queen, receives her crown. 23 Suspense builds for Diana Teso and Tony Gastelum. 33 Diana Teso and Kathy Hogan: Do we get paid for this? 43 First Runner-Ups: Kathy Hogan and Jeff Williams. 53 Second Runner-Ups: Annetta Peck and Norman Harris. 63 Junior Atten- dants: Leslie Hogan and Les Harris, 73 Sophomore Attendants: Irene Valdez and Teddy Teso. 83 Freshman Attendants: Therese Gastelum and Sean Burroughs. 93 Diana Teso smiles at boyfriend Baby Bobby Solares at the Dance. , 0 X Bearcats . The Sahuarita s ,J ' q 'T' -. X 'so , ' t last minute play-off. The i T 3- --N .X . I . ' t fl x Ps . , get II ' S I lt X V J 1 -9 xp g'x r . .NA Q' fx., .HJ f-LQ .L Q QW ' 5 Q.. 1 - fi' 1 5 ,.. Io, X 0 X - x - .5 n u 7 A fx G' .5 A rar-i.xrl..4 .ea i. .5413 ' . g ff - Lx 5' WMU MM if W N- .. . . w . . r' :Q x 1 6, .t 8' x 4 , Qi , ff fi L I2'...rx :. ,Q Q syn, L ,Nl 71..- 1:2 1 n X 3 Nw. MN 's . J 3 Spirit Week In order to inject spirit into the student body, the cheer leaders led interested students in a week long spirit drive that climaxed with a homecoming game, the likes of which will be hard to duplicate. The week was di- vided into five parts which included Hat Day, Tie Day, Sock Day, Shade Day, a combination day, in which all articles were combined An award was iven to the - 9 person who had shown the most spirit throughout the en- tire week. The week was a success, as Sahuarita's football team turned out the biggest crowd of the year. The team was narrowly defeated by the Ray High School Bearcats in the overtime, 15-14. Mx 1' .fig X Monkey'en Around at Sahuarita Zoo. . Zoo-keeper Kelly works hard with his right-hand man, IVlr. Bender, hoping to keep the animals in some sort of orderly be- havior. Since electroshock therapy was outlawed, the punishment for unruly be- havior has been fair and just. The monkeys, who are con- sidered to be on the lowest step of the ladder of Status H660 LX I J l lv til ggwix phil i ll N X revolt by a boycott of If l bananas . The administra- f tion ends the boycott by f placing the monkey cages in the cafeteria kitchen s' where the monkeys are l forced to see what the tm Ivqllellnto-do animalshare fed . lx X X ee ess to say, t ere X I have been no more prob- lems with them. All kidding ' my N S4 ascgde, time admfinistratars I geek an teac ers o our sc oo -? -2 I 51 - have done a commendable .. NK o X1 job and we should all be thankful to have them as ..f- ' l -I our educators . Keeperrwfe ui s 'f 15 Mrs. Davis and Paul Castillo offer willing support to an unwilling pole climber, Mrs. Voorhees. 23 Once Mrs. Voorhees got started she just kept going and going and going . . . Meet the Inmates I .1 1 l -Gu' i l' 1 is-ff'x7'V1 .5255 ll Brandee Kincaid: Dad was happy when I gave him a watch but boy was he mad when he found out that it came with a 5 finger discount. 25 Richard Baker: It happens every time he eats a banana! Despite the fact that the inmates at Sahuarita Zoo would rather eat bananas and swing from trees, it does not stop them from participating in some form of recreation. A few of the numer- ous diversions allowed are: dances, movies, fashion shows, indoor games , outdoor games, gong shows, plays, holiday programs, and tal- ent shows . TOP PICTURE: Robyn Hanson, Mr. Wallace and Dana Cook perform at the Talent Show, sponsored by the Government Club. PICTURE TO RIGHT: Also sponsored by the Govern- ment Club was the StudentTeacher Game. Could it be that Mr. Gentner is shooting the winning basket?? Q7 T 'Est I 5 ' I f in Ill 62 I Wu Y .iam .1-U ,-. 13' Recreational Activities 13 The girls wait patiently to walk the runway in the try-outs for the fashion show. 23 All the contest- ants of the gong show get together and start things off with a song. 33 The band is preparing to play a little foot-stomping, get-it- together music. 43 Mike Muchlinski ILEFT3 and Vann Vandervoort IRIGHT3 make good use of the ping pong table. X -My T.. 5389? 'N as :ff ff M V! V-4 -' ,. K , K . - ,Ay . IUIETVQF Liberal Arts Pronouns and Politics Social Studies Social Studies All around us history is being made and for- gotten . The job of history teachers is to open our eyes that we may see the past as well as the future and learn from it. Mr. Jones SITTING, Mr. Cleveland, STANDING. FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mr. Cleveland, Mr. Gentner, Mr. Miranda, Mrs. Kondrat. The job of teaching stu dents to exercise their minds and reach for more knowledge is the goal that Liberal Art Teachers strive for . STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT ARE Mrs. Weaver, Mr. Stautz, Mrs Davis, Mrs. Greenhoe, Mr. Wieberg. SITTING FROM LEFT ARE: Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Voorhee F' i BA! , L. 4 J I .-.Ib i 'rsX Clean up!!! Technical and Vocational Classes have proven they can accomplish much. Students are exposed to practical experiences that will help them in the fu- ture and present. These classes hold their own and are important to all. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Romney, Nlr. Hanson, Nlr. Wear, Mr. Furnas, Mrs. Miller. Technical and Vocational O GUT lc 135 . ll Mr. Esser: Anything goes great on a Ritz. 21 IVlr. Schmidt: Painting his nails? Y jf ,N Frog Legs Calculations Laps With the help of micro- sv., 1' scopes and calculations a whole new dimension in - ' I life is revealed . Nlany patient hours are spent by the math and science teachers to share this world with the students. .5 , T ff:-.-fx. K Q und, W 7 . sl' A L L ,,t,,, LEFT TO RIGHT: IVIr. Christenson, l QE T lVlr. Esser, Miss Belk, and lVIr. Lane. BELOW: Mr. Madehelm, Nlr. ig. T. . Longton, Nlr. Tingle. f i 1 nil l V r T , 1 A f f , ..:fff?fsi:lg A ,gzz i - .Fi ' 1 fl'llllljs'illllll1 S+ affigfazfazfiffs ffl fills' lif575iYZ 55 The Physical Education department's goal is to help every student realize their own potential, physically, and mentally, as human beings. LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Ricedorff, and Mr. Keller, i 'Ss Special ducation Reading Library If the will to learn is in a student then Reading and Special Education teachers will teach them how to cope with life and all its problems . LEFT T0 RIGHT: war. wauace, Mrs. Burns, Miss Mathewson, and Mr. Brauner. and , ,A.Y -5-gn-, With hundreds of books, Q magazines, newspapers, 19' films, and records in their care, the library depart- ment's job is tremendous . However, with a lot of work they come through with flying colors. Asove LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Webb and Miss Brantley. BOTTOM LEFT T0 RIGHT: Coach Trip and -,4g3El',i?,' . Mr. Gay. V . ., I t L, ,JI i 3 5' ' . 'fc J, .gc I 1.5 . . ' If T 3:35. T Q , 5 ,Q u gf A 1 v vit? X if I ' xii tm- sq T i Ig. 4 T TJ 'iff fiizt ff. ' . I v:1f'l , LF: I 1- '- 2 1 T rs' ' L. 4 'T i .. 5 -'QE i Business The future secretaries at S .H .S. get plenty of experience before they leave Sahuarita. While in the classroom, the fu- ture secretaries learn valuable skills which will help them in their business lives . IVlrs. Clark and lVIs. Ferrini also help the business students by al- lowing them to help in the office, thus gaining the on the job experi- ence needed to be suc- cessful after graduation. LEFT TO RIGHT: lVlr. Gerdinics and lVIrs. Hart. 317 Administration ISTANDING, LEFT TO RIG HTD: Superintendent-Kenneth Gose, Vice Princi al-Charles Bender Attendance Clerk-Mrs. Bo art P 1 9 Nurse-Mrs. Myers, Counselor-Miss Woodworth, Principal-Earl I Kelly, Counselor-Mr. Callaway. CBOTTONID: Secretaries-Ms. Ferrini, Mrs. Clark. svumwmv E0 12 G.. -X - , . ,, ' .. w k M - ,,3,,,.,f ? rm, f .. M- EM 1? af '-'W s ' ' ff 'H ,,.w,iA, wff' A V I W - ,ff V. j j y l y Y, ..,x., , V ,E ,xr 'wil , L, .w ,ki fn Vw N , 1' v ,QA 17 Dummy! Why didn't you tell me the water was cold? 23 Are these the Sahularita Cheer- leaders? 33 Teddy Teso and Tana Tate: Shake hands and come out fighting. 72 3 'shui A' ,W 74?'f5f2'i a l f-1. V an , . . X 5 9 2' l iv' Qi t ,ff MH W1 Q 'ii 17 Nancy Erickson: I don't believe it. Anne Johndrow: Really. Annette Joffroy: Aw come on you guys tell us the truth. 23 They finally found a way to keep Fairy Kuball quiet. 3l Bill Valencia and Alan Shultz: Let's Dance. 13 Two legs are not enough for Tony Gastelum. 25 Tracey Carr, Tim Clark, Tammy Gant: Helpful stu- dents or mad vandals? 37 Danny Megariz: I know this may sound funny guys, but I think I'm stuck. 4? Try putting a quarter in next time, Tom Shultz. e..--pn-H' ,f Xi .' I Q N, 1 ' V nw, 'e O if , ,.. W as-s Q 3 81 1. .W M 9 L 1 am. ....nuv '3 fr 's5 ' 1 .V P ' 1 Q 4 , 1 . A 3 A A N -'A . 4 VN-QM. ' ffl- 23:71 ' P s- , 1 VJ 'iffy-V' im. Ti- N A L 1 ,f of 4 A,,...h- I 1 lx J YH '1 K3 E 'tg T' , 2... .Q 13 Rick Jones even trips gracefully. 2? Is anyone listening? 3D Mary, Mary Pavlikowskip How does your garden grow? sys . 1 I v ly!- -nut! .ps 7 .4 ..4., f H: ' ' 'v ' 2-- ,4- . ..'9' Er , - ffrf3fQfx,,' A, Q sl' A 51,1'-,.- , 7.57 ... ,:'- s .. , Ext lg me xm X XM xxx x .NX , V. I 3 s K Tian? '24, 1 i K 13 Greg Trice: Who pinched me? 27 Bottoms up! 3l Do you think that I, Tammy Gant, would possibly spill paint on Mr. Bender? 1 u 13 Some of the inmates recuper- ate from electroshock therapy, 23 Jessie McGee with the kind of face only a mother can love. , . -vw: ,f on -, . e B . 1 kk sr. V, ? 3 77 y g'1QxA , .lv 5419 . 5- e, a ge I A jk, ll Mr. Kelly: Do you think they'Il put my face on a bill, someday? 29 Manny Gortarez may look tough but he wouIdn't hurt a fly, lpeople on the other hand aren't as Iucky.l 31 Dianna Amado: 0OOOOOHH, You Dirty Ra.t. ,., 'nl an -W , Z' 1 f Q 15' I - I in Q 1 i I 9 o , ' x 11 Kevin Feller and Mike Knagge: Who forgot to take - ' home their P.E. socks? 2D Melissa Eddy to Corey si ns... Sanders: That stuff is going into that locker over my . K dead body!!! I X i f . - i f 1 X 1 ' I i' I l 'L fl VV I ji 4, .- , ii if Q t ' 2 , ' . I, I 2 , , I: 5 so 4 , a -- X uf.: l 'Q Q--9 ,Va 2 lr lf 'I ll Maria Echave seems uncertain about Frank MadriI's Fonzy imitation. 27 Which girl is wearing cold shorts? 37 Elliot Arrebollo playing pilot: We should be landing in San Diego or the Bahamas. -i ' Q -' , , ' if llli .. , ., .. , v: fi , 'T' Y .-aallll 'S i any IFQQQ ,df -1 f 'ix I H 1 Give Me a Head With Hair. . . X lf, 1-K This year was the year for tae SIVIOOTH look as lVIarly Elam and Roh Fielden, and Teddy Teso showed by shaving their heads . Of course there also the usual and un- usual hair styles that grace our campus every Q fs lviiaz fb 15 What is that comin towards us? 23 Alex Gonzal 9 I didn't have the heart to tell the bird she'd have to move her nest. 3? At least we know what Marly Elam has on his mind. ' i KY I l I . l ' year. in 'lx i 1 'l l ly i llll f l l Ii 2' t X 5. 1 '. 1 I is s 6 al l El 5 1 i fl .. 0 'D 'E E 41 t...1-i Cowboys Do It All. . . ii 15 Is that KelIy's OTT? 21 Ginette's hat size: 10 gallons, 2 quarts, and a half a pint. The western scene at Sahuarita is one of growing popularity . As each year passes more and more students shed the dullness of straight hood , don a cowboy hat and a pair of boots, and step into the wild world of the campus cowboy. With the addition of The Fu- ture Farmers of America and a new Vocational Agricultural class, the Old West has a chance to leave its mark on campus. So all you prospective cowpokes, don't be shy, take the step into the newest facet of our social structure, into the world of the cow- boy. '4-,.....1---- Somewhere and Everywhere 'N l.V'EJ Varsity Fought All the Way! The Varsity football team has a new coach this year. lVlr. Tripp and the Varsity team never lacked confidence no matter how rough the season got. The Varsity football team finished their season with a record of 2-wins, 6-losses, and 1-tie--placing 4th in A-South Conference . TOP ROW: Jeff Kurtenbach, Danny Flack, Tony Gastelum, Mike Woods, Kevin Feller, Nolen Bates, Tim Wallace, Richard Ochoa, Luis De La Rosa, Don Kahler, MIDDLE ROW: Les Harris, Kent Sorensen, Danny Galaz, Marley Elam, Bill Mlller, Jeff Kehring, Jeff Williams, Bruce Pavlikowski, Duane McGee, Steve Allen. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Hall, John Cherrier, Ron Fielden, Elliot Arrebollo, Tom Schultz, Manny Gortarez, Dominic Currieri, Bill Whitehead. f reir'i R , Benson San Manuel Ajo Eloy Ray Florence Bnsbee Superior Wrllcox Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarrta Sahuarlta Sahuarlta 3l Sahuarlta Mustang players, H577 Tank Ochoa and W 6 losses 1 t e Q65 Jeff Kehrmg look on as the rest of the team gets 2 ms' ' smashed on the tackle 4l Our new assistant coach, Mr Jones with Tank Ochoa land a bunch of S'sl look enthusiastically onto the field. ,N S Varsity in Action' h g 2lT bac d Fee. eae DONTSHOOTIwn Players Name Position Bill Miller Jeff Williams Dominic Currier: Rick Jones Tom Shultz Tony Gastelum Manny Gotarez lllllke Woods Ron Fielden Elliot Arrebollo Jeff Kurtenbach Les Harris Bruce Pavlikowski Jeff Kehring Don Hall Don Kahler Nolen Bates Kevin Feller Richard Ochoa lVlarley Elam Tim Wallace Danny Galaz Luis De La Rose Bill Whitehead Kent Sorenson Danny Flack Duane lVlcGee Steve Allen 5 5 L gt S I 1: -A 1 I, , Q! . I r iw 5, S I 9. Q N' iwxx 5 -.-as-eg, - 5 K aw- ' fl vw f LL X' fi, ,A Ma. LA, if x L ..1L..: .A wx., Q5 rf 3 ' lf' is ' I X v - - ,.-, -- S Q . mf ix ' L X ,, hw .. 'X gi! 4 laayfi fs ,, , I3 .f 1 G .Qu X ,n- , N- , x?+ff55FWff V' . 1 gm, :A P 1 Mya-k.' ,. 3 S .fc . .S-10 ...- .-1. fs My ' I. Varsity Has Great Season! 1 J.V. FOOTBALL Mr. Tingle's J.V. gridders played up to expectations this year finishing the season with an impressive 5 and 3 record. With sophomore running . backs, Jerry Smith, Joel Shumway, and Teddy Teso the J .V. racked up an impressive point total athome, 1615, while holding their opponents to a mere 7 points in three home vic- tories. After having a re-building year on Varsity, Coach Tripp can look forward to an excellent squad next year. Assistant Coach: lVlr. Cleveland H10 Arnold Watts H514 Hank Manns Frank Schaffner Carl Lewis 631 Mark Harris 5532 Ramon Gomez F34 Charlie Bristow 7341 Jerry Smith M2 Rick Jones ilf43 Teddy Teso 5444 Chad Rosson F50 Mark Clark ilt51 Ernie Enriquez - 5471 H72 Henry Alvarez 5588 9922 5529 F60 Billy Sapp 115563 Jesse McGee 9964 Tommy Lopez Gus Alarcon F74 Walter Clark 9975 Jim Nix F80 Joel Shumway H81 Jay Bassett 484 Tim Diaz Ray McGee L37- 1- ,limi . 1 -Q rg OP ROW: Henry Alvarez, Hank Manns, Joe Shumway, Jay Basset, Tommy Lopez, Jim Nix, Jerry Smith, Rick Teddy Teso,2ND ROW: Ernie Enriquez, Jesse McGee, Arnold Watts, Walter Clark, Tim Diaz Ray McGee Ramon Gomez -w A o Sahuarita Benson Sahuarita San Manuel 28 Sahuarita Eloy 8 Sahuarita Ray 32 Sahuarita Florence O Sahuarita Bisbee 7 Sahuarita Willcox 37 Sahuarita Rosson, Gus Alarcon. SITTING: Frank Schaftner, Charlie Bristow, Billy Sapp, Mark Clark, Mark Harris Carl j 14 ' 0 . ', af. 1976-1977 Scores j.V. Team Q ln, N' 'ff' A TOP ROW: Walter Clark, Joe Sewell, Tommy Flack, Ernie Grimm, Steve Gingerich, Mike Odle, Doug Yoder, David Furnas, Mike Chapdelain, Luis Rodriquez, Mike Moats. ZND ROW: Stuart Powell, Chris Gaytan, Andrew Allen, Billy Wear, Chris Intintoli, Sean Burroughs, Billy Jaress, Jeff Weitzman, Sam Donaldson, Jim Crandall. SITTING: Eric Meston, Pat Kilby, David Nelson, Jay Black, Doug Haley, Vernie Hutchinson, Vim Vant Sant, Ricky Lundburg, Mark Bristow, Billy Rigg. Freshman Start Off With Good Season FRESHIVIAN FOOTBALL SAH Ajo 0-14 SAH Nogales 17-14 SAH San Manuel 14- O SAH Eloy 18-40 SAH Wilcox O-20 SAH Tombstone 25- 6 SAH Wilcox Forfiet SAH Wilcox Forfiet Coach Bundy Asst. Coach lVlcQuown N. : s Varsity Volleyball This year's volleyball squad returned with six starters from last years team and pro- ' M- ceeded to take up right where they left off. Coached by lVlr. Illladeheim the team started the season fast and hasn't slowed down. The Varsity finished the season with a 7-6 record and then tied for third in the divisionals . ii r S K :ik is T ,R of. E K fi l A 3 TOP ROW: Lisa Tate D' T , :ana eso, Cindy Stout, Roberta McGee Dana Kring BOTTOM ROW Kelly Keene Lucy Cordova, Isabel Fuentes. E ef k', lk be in V. and Freshmen Volleyball Q,- Getting ready for next year, is what the J.V. team goal is this year, and getting ready ing the season with a 9-4 record, the J.V. is looking ahead to a bright future . TOP ROW: Tana Tate, Kathleen Johnson, Katherine Johnson, Rita Quihuis, Lisa Wachner. BOTTOM ROW: Leticia Gonzales, Carmen Felix, Irene Valdez. The Frosh Volleyball teams ends their season with 5 wins, and 2 losses. The girls hope to have a winning team and are going to be better in the coming years . Congratu- lations to lVlr. and Mrs. ,L Madeheim, the coaches . fi TOP ROW: Yolanda Cordova,AdelIa Orta, Natalia Lopez, Diana Rodriquez. BOTTOM ROW: Renee Kurtenbach, Cherrie Holbrook, Donna Miles, Kathy Weber. is just what they did . Finish- Varsity Basketball With a new coach and a fresh outlook, the Varsity Basketball team started out the season in high spirits. Coach Wieburg brought an entirely new coaching philosophy with him from his former school. After two losses, the Mustangs got back in gear with a big win over Hayden and went on to defeat Patagonia in a momentous four- over- time victory . As the season progressed, the Sahuarita five thrilled the crowed while at the same time bettering them- selves and their overall game so that they would be ready for the divisional tournament. ie. UQQ U K I 'Sli Saou N Rl 15 Roger Premus looks on intently as Norman Harris archs up a free throw. 23 Ray Lerma shoots between two Florence Gophers. 37 Coach Wieburg wonders, What now? as the Mustang bench watches the action at hand. sg ,. '. Y:- f-..,,,,.f-4. Q 1- ,,,,,,,.f,., f. f Q 3 The Mustang Varsity Basketball Team ended the season with a respectable 4-18 record. The sea- son on the whole was made up of various high points and low points. The team stuck with it all the way, and should be commended for their fine efforts. With David Lorentz and Les Harris the only two returning Iettermen, Coach Wieburg will have a good founda- tion with which to build a program on. The Mustang cagers showed every team that they played that they are a team to be reckoned with in the future. The team also proved that the basketball program at Sahuarita is on the way up. Congratulations on a well played seasonl. ..,,.---1--' na .1 - , f 4- I X 3 's mmf s. U3-Q 4..l,s-..:,,. osos f H H - f-me am. ,rl-.3 V- - .-1 fl, .X-'QM-zieifl iii? few 5.15: si ,,i ...Q Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarlta Sahuarlta Sahuarlta Sahuaruta Sahuarita Sahuarlta Sahuarlta Sahuarlta Sahuarnta Sahuarlta Sahuarita Sahuarnta Sahuarita Sahuarnta Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarlta Sahuaruta Sahuarnta 48 4 Scores Benson San Manuel Hayden Baboqunvaru Patagonia Flowmg Wells Apache Jct Buckeye 54 Ray Palo Verde A o Mlaml Blsbee San Manuel Wnllcox Baboqulvarl Florence Mlaml Blsbee Wnlcox Ray Wnllcox ? ,, - f .4 3 Honors Team Captain-Norman Harris . lVIost Valuable Player-Kevin Saunders . 1st Team All-Conference-Kevin Saunders . Honorable Mention All- Conference-Vann Vandervoort. lVIost Rebounds-Nolan Rates C171 rebounds .D Highest Average-Kevin Saunders K16 .6 conf. , 15 .6 overall? J.V. Basketball lVlr. Jones took over the Junior Varsity coaching job this year, and it's obvious that the members of the J.V. team profited from his basketball experience. The Junior Varsity finished the season with a re-I spectable and hard fought for 8 win-10 loss record, which is one of the more im- pressive Junior Varsity records in recent times here at Sahuarita. With four of the five starting players on the J.V. team in their Junior year, Head Coach Wieburg should find next year's Varsity team more than anxious to continue their winning ways . A good strong basketball program must be built from the ground up, thus a strong, fundamentally sound Junior Varsity is a must if Sahuarita is to become a legitimate contender in the years to come . And fin- ishing the season with an 8 win-10 loss record is a fine start toward that goal. Scores 1uarita 28 Benson wuarita 29 San Manuel wuarita 49 Hayden 'iuarita 45 Boboguriva wuarita 41 Patagonia wuarita 43 Ray wuarita 49 Palo Verde 1uarita 37 Ajo wuarita 38 Miami 1uarita 47 Bisbee wuarita 22 San lVIanuel 1uarita 46 Willcox 1uarita 60 Boboquivari 1uarita 50 Florence wuarita 41 Miami 1uarita 41 Bisbee wuarita 41 Willcox wuarita 55 Ray 36 46 42 41 21 46 18 47 56 61 49 60 40 47 39 64 42 53 A W, Q 6 ,nga .x,. ,g..seuM.N,s-- ,M . .-W-w -- .K .. is .., ll Danny Megariz goes air bom as he drives in for a layup against a helpless opponent. 2l Arnold Burruel lofts up a shot against the Warrior Team. 3l Danny Megariz gets set for a steal as he hustles back on defense. Group Shot, OPPOSITE PAGE PICTURED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT- Dale Bruhn, Sean Saunders, Dana Yount, Wayne Megariz, Jeff Kurtenbach, Joel Shumway, Coach Jones, Danny Megariz, Tip Wight, Arnold Burruel, Mike Lerma, Eliot Hook, Chip Bristow. ,,,,,,,,,...-pu-X.--...f www.-w-se ,W .,,,. ,H K KK, V,kV,, :Ik 'Y' .N 3 Freshman Basketball Benson San Manuel Tombstone Ray Tombstone Ajo Miami Benson San Manuel Wilcox Florence Miami Benson Wilcox Ray SAH SAH SAH SAH SAH SAH SAH SAH SAH SAH SAH SAH SAH SAH SAH ll H32 Art Brown wonders what to do next as Bill Jaress and Danny Hemwall play a coach, we've been UMPHING all night! long. 2l But i ,i l i if ffl ,?'fT 1 -f '1 T-iii q 'EQBBQETJQLWWGRS f I. by v' ag, , M, ,fb 4 X.. , .. sk X 2. .. -. 3 S0 f Q ggpg 11, ,qi e i Q, if 4 ,S V- ' R, A N' V ,-LH, 5 y . , A. 1 , X . 'QQ-,ggyf-1 'Y' ' 5 ' fr at K ... W:-' U'-5'-'?.. 5 '-5 2.1 -- 5 . I F ll I l I l H-A3--- ',-pil- ,a 1, ul, ,s ,, - - .- ' ff 3 af' 3D L. TO R. Art Brown, Kurt Puckett, Bill Jaress, Kevin Harris, James Powell, Ernesto Monteverde, Billy Wear, Andy Clendaniel, Danny Hemwall, 7 Mark Bristow, David Nelson, Ricky Lundberg. 43 Billy Wear: I'm not that kind of guy . 5l Bill , . ,f Jaress says, What does he think he's doing playing N4 i ' U., xx volleyball on a basketball court? 1-.....,,,-1 tw, 1...-l-.....,.,,, -.Wm 263' life ia! is -. 5.5 W gs' 5- ., N-X Varsity Girls Basketball With all but one of the starters back from last year's sguad, the girI's Varsity had a lot to look fonfvard to. With teamwork as their main goaI the girls set out to prove just how good their team is. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Coach Wallace, Lisa Wachner, Cindy Stout, Lisa Tate, Diana Teso, Danna Cook, Lori Groenewald, Robyn Hanson, Irene Sanders, Lucy Cordova, Isabel Fuentes and Tana Tate . 13 Irene Sanders holds her breath as Danna Cook, Diana Teso and Lori Groenewald prepare to rebound the ball, teetering on the rim. 33 Danna Cook jumps to a stalemate against a Babaquivari Warrior. 43 Isabel Fuentes wonders if Lucy Cordova is throwing the ball in the right direction. 53 Lori Groenewald arches one in for the Sahuarita Mustangs. Q- his J' . S?-a, as is 'TJ' if vi f lff'9? 3m 2 ki kfffvi if ' . LAx ,, ., , , M, N. ,.kk , N ,....,-W .........-1 ,421 4,.f..1-A 4.1,- -5 uv-'J-' Q ----. il vi- .Wg .1 W v QQ! fri, is 401' X' 'JJ W, 315 J A W , . vc ' :gi Q A5 K f ,ff W R - - f gyg Q A W., A Q V' 'A 1 iff., W x X f 53' 15 A Q gang E ip , -- E A , ' -my -. 4 U3 f Simca? i , X . -,.-.N N i Q ,g ggumxnu ...Q -W-X A rm... X as-if gum- 'i3q -ssigww., XW . Wi' .- - ' a - , :V - Q: Q j xyl h Mm- V.. 51 -. 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KNOT PICTURED: Becky Vandervoortl. 23 Armida LeyvatSTANDINGl, Yvonne Johnson, Adriana Canez, a pair of Mustang legs, and Katherine Johnson listen attentively as Coach Cleveland explains the plan of attack. 33 Katherine Johnson really knows how to do the bump ! JV Records e J.V. Girls Basketball team ended the son with a 7 win-10 loss record . The h point scorer for the season was therine Johnson with 137 pt. Carmen rruel had a record of 85 rebounds. The son started slow with Patagonia as our re playing well as a team, averaging pt's. per game. High game of the year s with Baboguivari, iScore: Sahuarita , Baboquivare-32 .l iComments by ach Cleveland .J Var Records The Varsity Girls Basketball team ended the season with an even 11 win 11 loss record Diana Teso was the high point scorerwith 328 points an average of 15 points a game Lori Groenewold was the high rebounder with 221, an average of winning our first five games, and then we played teams that were much taller Our heighth was the only thing that hurt the team We played aggressively and with great sportsmanship ' CComments from Coach Wallace J t game, by the end of the season, they 1C rebounds .per game. We started by I I l . I Honors na Teso-Outstanding Senior. Lori Groenewold-Hustle Award. i Groenewold-Most Improved Playertvarsityl. Cherrie Holbrook-Most Improved PIayeriJVl. 107 B a s k e V t b a l Varsity Wrestling With muscles bulging and teeth team had a successful season 5' , J li 'f barred, the Varsity Wrestling V Q ll K if , ' if 2 , . . f ' xx Former wrestler, Varsity Coach Gary Rushing led his team to six victories and only four loses. A 25 BACK ROW ILEFT TO RIGHTl: Tank Ochoa, Jeff Kehring, Tom Rivenbark, Anthony Candelaria, Marley Elam, Teddy Teso, and Coach Rushing. FRONT ROW ' KLEFT TO RIGHTl: Mark Clark, Mark Harris, Hector Blanco, Sean Burroughs, Ray McGee, Ramon Madril, and Elliot Arrebollo. '- 5 la. J ...J- I an Mvvlrim-.oe Musuucss gy L 'fvfiglv -4. D LR 93-tv , 'I08 l i .V -gi Y PVP' ,, ,. -3. 4 ' wtf, 1,4 E A Y - ' ' L A s .155 A 1 1 Ziigf z 'V : ,- ,. ' QQ E 1 ll State Champ - Tank Ochoa rolls on to another victory. 2l If you want someones attention, WHISPER Bl Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. Nobody can beat the great Mar-ley . . . .7 x 1. 2 l.V. Wrestlers The Sahuarita J.V. grap- 5- J plers are as follows: Mr. Longton, Coach, Roy Bojorguez-0-7, Mike Cochran 9-1, Joe Alday 0-7, John Madril 4-6, Ron Fielden, Manager, John Nichols 4-6, NOT PICTURED Mark Clark 5-4. Although there were not enough grapplers to create a full team, the in- dividual competition was exciting . 1lPsyching up. 47 Toning up. 27 Winning!! ,.,.........,,.,, ., ,, , M... ..,..,...m.., ..... f, ...,.,.sm.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, T ina... --rr 'Q ,,,4u..,.. L .,.....,.a,. ,...,,...M ,, it wg lx! U 42,35 mr- ,W-v--W. ., -,.,......,4--ausuusq.-. , M-. ,.,..,,f,,. V - ,H ,fW-W.,,.-mf-... F2 1 i,g,,f,,.....:- CO .Z- ffse, . , 4 so-S .W - ss C 1 Q I gyQQxeT.igg,.if f Hi ,as of W ' -.gig H Aw . 1 i' e f -'EE ' xf ff., ' 10 '5 x . A. ... , ,. Q. I 1'-'-rv ggi si .M ,f.. f' -M, , S ,ff 2 Sahuarita's V-v s Wrestlers Are Always on TGP!!! ff' X ig! Y 1 ,ffm I xv TSE' .Jw- A , . , X s un ., -, wr ' 2125--M N. ,x' s, V' 'ff ' s .N W -5 ' .- -Ji ' - Q 1? WWXE K 3 Wrestling Mat Maids A brand new feature on the cheerleading scene are the wrestling matmaids, con- sisting of four spirited girls The mat maids cheer our wresters on to victory, match after match . The mat maids are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Aida Rodriquez lrene Valdez, Liz Scott, and Letty Gonzalez V. Y 'f1 Varsity Cheerleaders At the top of the cheerleading ladder are the varsity cheerleaders, eight spirited girls who made it to the top. The cheer- leaders lead the student body in pep rallys and remain loyal to our team in victory and defeat. School spirit is high this year and the cheerleaders play a major role in pro- moting this enthusiasm . PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT: TOP TO BOTTOIVI: Kathy Hogan, Kathy Esser, Cindy Gay, Julie Jaress, Leslie Hogan, Annetta Peck, Bernie Ochoa, Kathy Williams. IV Cheerleaders 9 1, .. inlgai rvo fQ..3.1,'54v , T it s --...., Q The J .V. Cheerleaders perform in the hopes that next year they can all be known as members of the Varsity Squad . The J .V. Cheerleaders are PICTURED FROIVI TOP TO BOTTOIVI: Ginger lVloats, Susan Holec, lVlarji Livingston, Phyllis Kapellan. ilu- reshman Cheerleaders ... zv. gl ' , . -1, ,fl 1, v Nts ' .. .- . H. , , N ,. . . 51- -u nw. - BELOW LEFT TO RIGHT: Tracy Carr, Luann Harris, Tami Groenewold, Mary Esser 2 , at do ga of J ff X X f 1, ,f 1X 1 !' Spirit and enthusi- asm are the two words that best des cribe this years freshman cheerlead- ers. With this only their first year in high school these cheerleaders can look forward to a bright future in cheerleading . Pom Pom Squad Sahuarita's Pom Pom squad is one of the more popular activities among the girls on campus. Performing at the various athletic functions, the Pom Pom squad can inject Mustang pride into both the student body and team members. BOTTOIVI: Alice Engelmann, Jill Jenson, Susan Staggs, Donna Henderson, Liz Slayton. 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XX -vvvqw,,,.-f ' ----......,.,,-.,...,... ., x.., ...,,,...,..---f,,..,...- FRONT ROW lLEFT TO RIGHTB: Linda Spivey, Madeline Ulrich, BOTTOM ROW: Sally Stockwell, Donna Berg, Janelle McGee, Kim Harris, Vive Ravia, Debra Gates, Natalia Lopez, Cheryl Wisdom, Chris Carson, Susan Stallsmith, Roberta McGee, Yoli Cordova, Mercy Leyva, Dorothy Drysdale, Margie Hemwall, Cindy Stallsmith, James Poole, Sue Kurtenbach, 3RD ROW: John Scott, Tim Schafer, David Nelson, Robert Hicks, Dana Kring, Kevin Harris, Eddie Stockwell, Danny Hemwall, Mr. Hemwall, 4TH ROW: Theresa Younglove, Corey Sanders, Tim Clark, Rene Babnew, Tom Lopez, Steve Yates, Tom Rivenbark, Sean Burroughs, Teena Semmons, Dean Poole, 5TH ROW: Brent Pitts, Art Brown, Joe Sewell, Greg Gatterer, Jolene Nogales XX Y- H fX,fE C13 - - -' ff ay ' S ll with fi :QQ 8 This year's band and IVIr. Hemwall are making their sounds heard . The band adds to their memorable achievements a first place trophy in the University of Arizona Band Day. This award was won in competi- tion against other schools from around the state . The band has also been asked . to play at numerous Tucson Icemen Hockey matches at the Tucson Community Center. Stage Band In the past, Mr. HemwalI's Stage Band has been very exciting and popular-and this year is no excep- tion. With the attitude of getting out into the public , the state band plays at TUCSON ICEMEN Hockey games and performs in Stage Band contests during the year. BOTTOM ROW: KLEFT T0 RIGHTJ Kevin Harris, Robert Hicks, Dan Hemwall, Dana Kring. 2ND ROW: Cindy Stallsmith, Vive Ravia, James Poole, Margie Hemwall. 3RD ROW: John Scott, Dean Poole, Teena Semmons, Mr. Hemwall lband Ieaderl, Sean Burroughs, Brent Pitts, Tom s,'1',,P -..M V , R ivenbark. X wx- .. e .tm O I' U 'X S The Sahuarita Chorus gives people who love to sing many opportunities to demonstrate their abilities. With Mr. Hemwall directing and Mrs. Bevington on the piano, the group impresses the student body with every performance. TOP ROW: Terry Younglove, Vive Ravia, Stephanie Horine, Susan Medearis, Carmen Haugen, Corey Sanders, Allen Craig, Dan Haley, John Trexler, Dean Barton, James Poole, Kenneth Mitchell. 2ND ROW: Mrs. Bevington, Jean Bittenger, Anette Balk, Marji Livingston, Leslie Robinson, Adela Orta, Donna Reed, Cindy Humphries, Cathy Miller, Tammy Gant, Belia Moreno, Victoria Ochoa. 3RD ROW: Virginia Rock, Debby Loalter, Letty Gonzales, Tammy Kemp, Donna Henderson. KAN 5, This year's Student Council's main priority was Student Involvement. With Miss. Brantley as faculty adviser, Sahuarita's student government takes many large strides in the way of bettering student teacher relations. BACK ROW: Danny Hemwall, Tracy Carr, Bernadette Ochoa, Leslie Hogan, Theresa Gastelum, 2ND ROW: Ray Lerma, Kathy Esser, Sean Saunders, Jeanne Shipman, Irene Valdez, Bonnie Stewart, Lis Garcia, Kathy Hogan. 3RD ROW: Cathy Ginnely, Raeann Crandall, Julie Jaress, Toni Intintoli, Trent Timmons, 4TH ROW: Bill Stewart, Melanie Nelson, Kevin Harris, Tom Rivenbark, Alice Engelmann. Officers BACK ROW: Alice Engelmann- corresponding sec., Lisa Tate- rec. sec., Kathy Esser, Miss Brantley, Diana Teso, Annetta Peck- Pres., Danna Cook, BOT- TOM ROW: Leslie Hogan-Vice Pres., Trent Timmons-Activity chair-person, Kathy Williams, Lis Garcia, Lori Groenewold-Treas., Kathy Hogan-Historian, CENTER BOTTOM: Theresa Gastelum, Tracy Carr. , Honor Society M: ' . Under the guidance of Miss Nancy Woodworth, the N.H.S. proves its second year as an active organization. The club works to raise enough money for a scholarship fund and enlarges its membership with induction ceremonies held in February. BACK ROW iLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Larry Kortkamp, Kevin Saunders, Jeff Williams, Kathy Hogan, Pat Wayne, Vann Vandervoort, Fairy Kuball, Jeff Meyer, Chris Erickson, Lori Groenewold, Cory Sanders. FRONT ROW: Julie Jaress, Dana Cook, Kelly Keene, Lisa Meston, Sally Stockwell, Melissa Eddy, Clare Gay, Mark Culbertson, Wes Taylor, Alice Englemann. Chess The Chess Club at S.H.S. hopes to begin competition with other schools soon. In the meantime, the club members are sharpening their minds, and getting ready for the time they start competition. Mr. Brauner sponsors the chess club. TOP ROW: Chris Erickson, Eddy Stockwell, John Wegter, Cathy Medema. 2ND ROW: Mr. Brauner, Chris Kulesza, Sally Stockwell, Cathy Medema, BOTTOM ROW: John Scott, Van Sikorsky, Roy Fahlberg. , ,- l Science Now in its second year, the Science Club is taking more and more steps toward scientific involvement in our surrounding community. These young scien- tists believe that getting involved Good Luck! BACK ROW: Mr. Lane, Kip Martin, Corey Sanders Angelica Mills, Larry Kortkamp, John Wegter, Bill Whitehead, Don Kahler, Keith White, Chris Erickson. 2ND ROW: Mark Culbertson, Chris Kulesza, Carrie Erickson, Mark Dutton, Jeff Meyer. SITTING: Melissa Eddy, Virginia Rock, Sally Stockwell, ., ,W-Y David Clark. Cross Countr Under the guidance of Mr. Miranda and Mr. Gay, the Cross Country and Weight-Training Program made its debut this year. Miles of running has toned the members up and prepared them to compete against other cross country teams. After participating in a few meets, our team has shown both talent and promise. TOP ROW: Mr. Miranda, Fracisco Castro, Alan Craig, Kevin Harris, Danny Hemwall, lVIr,Gay, ROW 25 Chris Knoblichl Gilbert Vasquez, Mike Cochran, Dave Bernardis, Mike Lerma, Arnold Burrell. ROW 3: Edye Riharb, Carrie Erickson, Fairy Kuball, Lisa Meston, Robyn Hanson, Nancy Erickson. is what makes the world go round. I VICA Auto 1' It f ,1P 1 if. 'O' -.Sf at als? 'Q lVlr. Romney's Vica Auto Club hopes to improve on last to im- prove on last year's impressive record. The members always make a strong showing in both the Vica and trouble shooting contests. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Drow, Ronny Alegria, Lavona Plemons, Ed Slaton, Jim IVIeador, Mike Kinney, Rick Esser, Danny Galaz, Bart Spivey, lVlike Castillo, Bill Nliller, Jeff Williams, Rick Montoya. Mr. Romney teaches a great theory to Jeff Williams and Bill Nliller, If it doesn't fit get a bigger hammer. I Kr i T S ii I ll 5 F 33 E ' Q r E l it 'i H i 4 A ix... CK ROW !LEFT TO RIGHTD7 Mr. Furnas, Jim Rich, Jesse Gomez, Billy Gates, Ernie Enriquez, Duane McGee. ROW: Dominic Curreri, Richard Lehman, David McCauley, Victor Prudhomme, Tom Shultz, Tony Gastelum, Madri I, Ricky Lind, Mike Sweeny. FRONT ROW: Ray McGee, Tank Ochoa, Mark Harris, Chad Rosson, Luis Sanchez i VICA Welding lVIr, Furnas' welding class is busy in competition and learning a practical and prosperous trade . The Welders are the holders of numerous trophies and awards and are good examples of the dedica- tion of S .H .S . Students . The charter members of the Varsity Club are working on three projects this year which include, initiation of new members, larger mem- bership, and a special trip. FIRST ROW KLEFT TO RIGHTl: Bruce Pavlikowski, Jeff Kurtenbach, Kevin Feller. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Jones lsponsori, Norman Harris, Nolan Bates, Marley Elam, Bill lVliller, Jeff Williams, Danny Galaz, Donald Kahler, Jeff Kehring. THIRD ROW: Kathy Hogan, Clare Gay, Isabel Fuentes, Kathy Williams, Cindy Gay, Lisa Tate, Vann Vandervoort, Elliot Hook. Varsity Club Pep Club sq, . School spirit ls practice and developed by the members of the Pep Club. Spirit is the guiding principle of the' Pep Club and they strive for one-hundred percent support in all school-related activities. TOP LEFT TO RIGHT: Laurie Nolen, Julie Jaress, Alice Englemann, Virginia Rock, David Clark, Madeline Ulrich, Donna Henderson, sponsor, Miss Mathewson, Marji Livingston, Susan Holec, Kelly White Annetta Peck, Lori Groenewald,TammiGroenewald,Phyllis Kapellen, Sheri Spivey, Cammie Elam, Government C ub Future political leaders frequent Gov- ernment Club meetings in hopes for a shot at the big time political scene. Armed with their original bills and per- suasive arguments, the members attended the annual model legislative session in Phoenix and the Model United Nations session in Tucson. These students learn, by first hand ex- perience how politics function in our society. IVlrs. Kondrat and IVlr. Brauner provide firm leadership for this group. BACK ROW iLEFT TO RIGHTI Mr. Brauner, Mrs. Kondrat, Karen Barger, Mark Culbertson, Dorthy Morris, Ginger Moats, Kathy Medema, Trent Timmons, Sean Saunders, Allen Craig, Mary Lou Rock, Virginia Rock, Lori Groenewold, Robin Hayon, Chris Erickson, Keith White, Mark Dutton. 2ND ROW: Melissa Eddy, David Clark, Tom Rivenbark, Raeanne Crandall, Larry Kortkamp, Corey Sanders, Jeff Meyers. 3RD ROW: Nick Candelaria, Melanie Nelson, Madeline Ulrich, Bill Whitehead, Dan Haley. TO LEFT-The Government Club recruits them younger every year, Christina Spivey. L'-w ,. Yearbook W . g . it QR! sl With an attack spearheaded by the Editor-in-Chief and a publicity drive, the yearbook staff reaches their goal to sell 350 yearbooks. The staff of the 1977 Mustang would like to thank the student body for their participation and support. TOP ROW lLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Edye Riharb, Lori Goenewold, Cathie Megariz, Norman Harris, Denise Sansone. BOTTOM as-iff: - . ROW: Nick Candelaria, Donna Clark, Marley Elam. 23 TOP ROW: Sean Saunders, Kathy Hogan, Alma Aguirre, Rondi Diaz. SECOND ROW: Kevin Saunders, Pam Brown, Kelly Gardener, Charles Tucker, Becky Phillips. THIRD ROW: Sandy Pina, Ron Fielden, Jeff Kehring, Maria Pina. SITTING: Theresa Davey, Becky Vanderoort, Robin Kilby. Newspaper Mr. Schmidt's Journalism class is highly successful in producing this district's only weekly newspaper. The SUNBURST staff works deiligently and the end result is well worth reading. TOP ROW lL TO Rl: Joe Becko, Brian Combs, Charles Tucker, Richard Baker, Laura Castillo, Karen Barger, MIDDLE ROW: Genelle Spivey, Tita Cherrie, Susan VonWerne, Jackie Stewart, Isabel Caballero, Cindy Stout, THIRD Rhonda Gates, Cindy Renzi. ROW: Ruth Alverez, Robbie Allen rt Club. o say that the Art Club is ne of the hardest working Iubs here would be an nderstatement. Each year his club, with Mrs.Williams' Fx, elp, makes enough money o visit the scenic areas of ur state, on a two day trip. OTTOM ROW: lLEFT T0 IGHTl Kindra Mitchell, ary Jo Odom, George umfory, Carl Wolfe, David amage. TOP ROW: Linda riffin, Jolene Nogales, rs. Williams lsponsori, ohn Trexler, Julie McGee, ave Schneider. F.H.A. The Future Homemakers of America, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Wanda Miller, are making F.H.A. as strong a club as it has been in the past. The members are willing to work and are successful in the efforts. TOP ROW: Tina Bruno, Cindy Trembly, Dorothy Morris, Doreen Allen, Chris Carson, Mercy Leyva, BOTTOM ROW: Becky Philips, Armida Leyva, Martha Leyva, Yvonne Johnson, Donna Moreno. Future Farmers of America Sahurita gains a chapter ofthe Future Farmers of America this year and has reason to be proud of them. This chapter is now the state cotton judging champi- on after less than two months of existance. Their success is due to a group of hard working stu- dents and a top caliber advisor IVlr. Brinkerhoff. L. TO R. SEATED: Ricky Lind, Anna Aubuchon, Theresa Davey, Greg Finch, Bert Odle, Laura Rawlings, Janice Kinney, Joy Hensley. STANDING: Arnold Burruel, Dan Bice, Pat Wayne, Jay Bessett, Bill Gates, Charles Tucker, Becky Hoog- eruorf, Kim Rawlings, Brian I-lam, Scott Cook, Norman Har- ll i- i i .r fi 42 x ' -ARRL .- X QL RX rn. 'E ap 5 gmafii- , Q OPIFIQNIQ Q 0 Mhiililif 1 N A U E K riff 9 , ks gi jr Ze Y as ff 3 ' so ...t.k Ki- X. A ,ij-fV5A,g, ll F.F.A. Officers: Cathy Currier-Treasurer, Kim k- if iiril .-fQififl'i.5gg,, V Rawlings-Secretary, Pat Wayne-President, Charles g ttft-Wi A lllx ' 'MS ' 5, Tucker-Reporter, Arnold Burrell-Sentinal, Norman f 4, is-. Tl A -' 3 Harris-Parliamentarian. 23 Symbol of Pride 50' -x 93'fj1-k i T j5:lli'NNNiQQ5'-'T NJ Y, , .. fin, A 01 fC:LvQ'f! Q Q 1 0 I 'Cub V lwuuw iking Club Fitness and recreation are the purpose for the Hiking Club. Sponsored by Mr. Gay, the Hiking does their thing up the mountains, down the valleys and through the forest. LEFT TO RIGHT: Erickson, Lisa Nleston, Mike Cochran, Brent Pitts, Donald Kahler, Mr. Gay, Nancy Erickson 4 k 1' Club Carrie ,Nix Q Jff', , Lmivilxx I ,Q7 xv I' X' rr 5 I -1 J' rf' ,gl ii N u d p CLEC.. Around and About KU I3I.UI3l-ii'LVIJEnIJI.UL:j Congratulations to the Class Have a Pepsi Day Santa Rlta Bottling Co Inc 107 West Flores Street Tucson Arlzona 85705 Phone 624 8316 Llve Longer Feel Better With Proper Nutrltlon AQUARIAN HEALTH Fooos 51 Green Valley Mall Green Valley Arizona 85614 Phone 625 3151 Ruby M Larnea of '77 28f2fArlzona avlngs 255 West Esperanza Green Valley Arlzona 85614 MARY R BEATY Branch Manager WDW QSM' ff n l WHICHEVER COME IN a. ste Q Q FOR YOU' l l yvmmand mecceeerj-,fee '1Rqadru11,ncr' DRESS SHOP G ee Valley A o In the New Shopping Pla a I I ' ll , . - I I . . 0 - I 5 ,V ja E lm WHAT WE HAVE ls, frff' -4' 5,5 1 L:-,M -PL! llfi- 41:1 Ill - ' - EEEE f . . .exif lee- rfl Y , Q11- . wil-' WL l I .1 ' af W r n , riz na ' z CONGRATULATIONS FROM DUVAL CORPORATION COPPER DIVISION QUQUWQ GREEN VALLEY HEATING 84 COOLING Duval C p t . . ox 'I2 Sahuarita, Ar 85629 . the r . AMEX Best Wishes to Class of 77 From Fairfield Land Developing Falrfleld Land Developing Co Ph 625 4441 1 Green Valley, Arizona 85614 one - Have Money May Buy Groceries Ranchers Mercantile P O Box 608 Amado Arizona 85640 'id Phone 398 2367 FOOD GIANT ll ll Where Shopping I5 a Pleasure Food Giant Rlo Rico, Arizona ll - ll X 0 O One good reason why America's locally owned rural electric systems are pushing for strong national energy conservation programs: Conserving Energy Mal-ies It Possible To Stretch Gut The World s Dw1ndl1ng Resources Wh1le ew Teohnolog1es Are Be1ng Developed Energy conservation does not mean austerlty or a lower standard of living But lt does mean some consumer and lndustry consumption patterns must be altered W1thout conservation as part of a comprehenslve national energy pol1cy energy shortages could severely restrlct the opportunlties and advantages we now enyoy and l1m1t our ab1l1ty to pursue our tradltlonal hopes and dreams for a better llfe 4 mcox, 4 People Power Progress + Phone 297 7221 P O Box 5746 5100 W Ina Rd Tucson Arizona 88703 9 o o o o C o For more information, call or Write xo COOPQQ G 42. Wo ,L : 5, .4 Good Luck Class of '77 President - Annetta Peck Vice President - Leslie Hogan Recording Secretary - Lisa Tate Corresponding Secretary - Alice Engleman Activity Chair Person - Trent Timmons Historian - Kathy Hogan Treasurer - Lori Groenewold gi -9 'li Have a Good Year GREEN VALLEY INSURANCE AGENCY 1457 La Canada Green Valley, Ariz 85614 Phone 625-3172 ma I can ti Q Our high school years are very special and are big steps in our lives. Freshmen are just beginningf just beginning to learn and experience new and different thingsp different surroundings . Sophomores are on their wayp on their way to make plans, to build confidence, to better themselves . A Being a Junior means being almost therep Juniors become more aware of the surroundings around them and start thinking more about their future goals . Seniors are leaving and they will now learn to apply their years of experience into future life. , The Yearbook means different things to different people. lt is the one lasting bit of Sahuarita that the Seniors can take with them. The lVlustang staff hopes that in the years to come you will enjoy this book as much as w have enjoyed producing and writing it. n Editor-in-Chief 'Kathleen Hogan G I Bottom Row: Bill Jaress, Jeff Kapellen, Mike Johnson, Norman Harris, Victor Reesor, Larry Kortkamp, Coach Keller. Top Row: Andy Clendaniel, Vann Vandervoort, and Bill Stewart. The Golf Team had a great season with the Varsity going 20-3 . The top golfers were Mike Johnson, Vann Vandervoort, and Victor Reesor, T1e J ,V, had a season record of 1 4-0 . Andy Clendaniel and Bill Jaress were the top golfers for the J .V, e. ?'i':s....s i . . we--4 Qfffggo-:AA . if V, ,FE .sf 'ik -sa if ' 'ww 'Wm-J j. V. Baseball ' 76-3-7 0 ag rs we lBack row, left to rightl: Coach Gerdenics, manager JoAnne Hanson, Johnny Nladril, Kevin Harris, Joey Alday, John Cherrier, Ernesto Nlonteverde, Tony Intintoli, Mike Shestko, Ernie Grimm. lFront row, left to rightl: Tim Clark, Hector Blanco, Paul Delgado, Kenny Tyra, Joey Martinez, Billy Sapp, Hank Manns, Robbie Dojaquez, Peter Solares. . A of EQM5 nf, J MEF D , 'it K.. V. Baseball 0 79-9-0 v HOME RUN!! ' eSU'CKER: mg. ' , as lBack row left to ri htl' Coach Callaway Luis Sanchez, Tony Gastelum Manny Figueroa Nolan Bates, Billy I g ' I I I Valencia, Joe Martinez, Rick Lopez, Danny Galaz, and Coach Gentner. lFront row, left to rightl: manager Kathy Hogan, Manny Gotarez, Alan Shultz, Frank Madril, Elliot Arrebollo, Billy Ybarra, Ramon Madril. 2 f ' A . , +1 - , Me H, s, musk . HD N UH 1 . .+,Y, ., wr' 14- L ,,, ' '- -L m v' li- 5 fi' wiiav-at . ri rf, ' Q1 jiri Qfigyy Q is ' .l I' 1g..,..,f ' A AA' ' Girls And Boys Track fr ei ff ls if Ps 'Q Q Y tat- 1. i f fffyrt ,iz First row Cleft to rightl: Elvia Granillo, Irene Valdez, Bernadette Ochoa, Kathy Hermansen, Margie Hemwall. second row: Kathleen Johnson, Liz Scott, Phyllis Kapellen, Karen Von Werne, Kellie White, Anne Johndrow, Leticia Gonzalez third row: Laurie Stewart, Melanie Nelson, Bonnie Stewart, Vive Ravia, Lisa Meston, Dana Kring, Cindy Stallsmith, Lora Gingerich, Cherrie Holbrook, Liz Morse. fourth row: Sue Kurtenbach, Roberta McGee, Kathie Feller, Kathy Esser, Cathy Ginnelly, Leslie Hogan, Virginia Rock, Lisa Tate, Brenda Darling, Tana Tate, Barbara Kneip. 1. Outstanding performers 2. Coach Gay and Coach Mathewson. A . ... ,, M., , .,,. W., ,. t 1. Marlin Elam: I put to much stick-um stuff on my pole. 2. Vive Ravia and Cathy Ginnely: I wonder if she knows her shorts are rippled. 3. first row lleft to rightl: Ray Quihuis, assistant coach, Mark Moats, Doug Haley, Eric Meston, Dean Foole, Danny Hemwall, David Weber, Bobby Anderson, trainer, Tom Rivenbark. second row: Jeff Weitzman, Jeff Kurtenbach, Jeff Lucas, Sean Saunders, Tim Wallace, Elliot Hook, James Poole, Duane McGee. third row: Margie Livingston, stat., Mr. Longton, coach, Dominic Currieri, Marlin Elam, Luis Della Rosa, Mike Lerma, Jeff Williams, Ray Lerma, Arnold Burruel, Ricky Jones, Mr. Miranda, coach, Katherine Johnson. -x Tennis Spring sports this year have been terrific and tennis is one of the best. Our team's over all stand- ing is Varsity 9-7 and J ,V, 10-4 . Tip Wight Cnot pictured? had a great year by placing 3rd in Divisionals and State. He also ranks itll in boys' tennis in Arizona. ,v Back row: L-R Kathy Weber, Natalia Lopez, Anna Castillo, Susan Holec, 2nd row: Edye Riharb, Diane Teso, Rae Ann Crandall, Clare Gay, Dana Cook, 3rd row: Becky Vandervoort, Rose Vizzera, Robyn Hanson, Adriana Canez, Coach Miss Ricedorff. 13 No little green tennis ball is gonna get the best of Clare Gay. 23 Diane Teso, first tennis player to be with the team 4 years. 2 K vig .. . S Q. - 1 X - f . , , - W 5 K. , wx wQ.- ' W X K I - I -. ' 'L .1 K K - J , x Q' S' . , .SA . f A X 5 Y 3 x - 1 .' t U '7 E' X ' ' x W' x - X y x Q 1 f a iv'X' .N Ti fi , Q y H k EA 'fu AXAK 1 in Q 5 g QT' A A Si T' X fi, AS x wg, , ' 1 A 'A ' Ex Q 16 ..,..,. X L W. : K K ...lgfffw xX . Q 5 VL fx A . -so---' Kgv - 'K J - I - 1 XP , J r ? Y x M 31isiz5.ggggihYA:km X t YL 1,3 :ggi 3QisQf'ig35gi3g5 ffxs.. N 96 ' iii?:'fS?22'Nw5 ? '1' 'W--...,,,, i ka A A x X K K Q. X Q F . q 'Q y' I i g 3 ing 25 is if H01 RIP! n N Q -1-1-1, f:m,..m .Q fe Q 1 4 M
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