Sahuarita High School - Mustang Yearbook (Sahuarita, AZ)
- Class of 1978
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f XLW Vim Assistant Editor Business Manager: Genelle Spivey cific' Van TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty . . . .7 Seniors . . . .I3 niors . . . . . .29 Sophomores . .... 4I Freshmen . . . .5I Student Life . . . . . .63 Sports ..... .... 7 3 Features . . Clubs, .... . . . Sriorts T:16nt+Tiimm0n:sS.d , LQ. Copy-:and Layout Editor: Linda Spivey Photography Editor: Edye Riharb 'T WPhotographers:Phyllis Kapellen Class Editor: Susan Holediandtaurie Nolan - ' . ' Advertising Editor: Tammi Gant Promotions: Sean Saunders r Senior Class and Faculty Editor: Virginia Rock Organizations: Renee Snow and Roma .S ..Q,. Rose Bates ' : iVIike Cochran. Kim Tipton ' 4--7 Chuck lVIeyer Tracy Soper Christine Kulesza Advisor: Susan Voorhees FnomUoT lj Z'- ru We, the Senior Class of 1978 have chosen to dedicate our Yearbook to you, our parents . In this small way we wish to say Thank You for your sincere understanding and guidance . We deeply appreciate the interest you have shown in us and the many ways you have helped us so that we may be better persons. Thank you for that extra push, that encouraging word, and un- failing kindness. We love you very much, .4 The Senior Class of 1978 Let Yourself Be Free. . . ,. - -.Y ..4 : Q .1 .. . K ?zVvx'5v1'L19S.kx5'1rf3f6e .. ' 05. I . , in :AL . . ' - an 1 .' - L .. K. P ' x.. Q Q N .- . I I 3' ,,. ,,..-.iwfs on V ' 8 x , v. -,--Q A - V - . , . . 4 U'-f'L Z' - . Q ,,., .. ,,. . gktesz 'wyi' MG x lx 1 V. 1 .. f. ., sv-we - v ' . 4 . -. J . Q x . A QL Q J X. 5 -Q A V '-,W .mx .wwf-1-Y 'ew f?.-r- -Q n-' f .Q,Kg,.e2-51:5 me Q , x M. 525' ,K .i , ' . N ,Q -...rw .. f fx-Av V . 4 , F' -f-ku. -,,gg-ff! W ' ... -A ' 5- ,NLM K v . . A, ,F 'cv Q. V- sh ,. . . x. WA. sf.- . . ' A - N :flu -.. , L,..h r..,,f:fg.-L.A., - lax ,K Q,.fQ f'!Y 'f-.19 1' W -- '- ' f-+ve .'f-ff+:- f n-.9 .Q ,N-,, .,, 6' 9 'f .:..-,.,. , . - ' x Uv-K. 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'f'i - -. - -Q ' tt.: -V.' .t ::,,.' ,xLf ,,giW 1-at 1 x. :SE l Editor i'7i8'MLgsf:ih g'i . ., we .Q L 1 .Q ,dh A. ' , .-Nigga? ', -- ,aim Q. . -k . , ,'v lffsq.1A,,'g'1,,l, h , A 1 . . g li : ' i T: 3 All 'CL -wig .V .' ,K-wg:-h --,2,l,1, ff., - k,s1fk'glq.ix -4 Qg 1 ' 4- V, K fn it W I ll, Nlut. Ll..4:1,A.,: .V vg,u-2,4 I v 'Al,l,fL.fif ' C1 . ' ., ' , HK my V 4 V ., my M I H 4-n....:s.k, ., . .A ' 4f'm , ' Q: r-' Q . -- . , .-- - ' w L Q1 1 , . ,. .,. , ..- 4 H I , , Q by , W4-55,1 Q -, 1-rfhaixf '.:. -4' iq lfghm M-g -'fi:,l-,. ' b-3'1'ti,9 '-r' ' , .- ..-A .1 . .1- Q 1 xi. 'H ?2,- Q W FACULTY Qffice The people who strive to keep the school going and under control are in the office , They deal mainly with the teachers and students to make Sahuarita a better place to be . Their job is a tough one and most of the , time a successful one . 8 ,,.r Earl J. Kelly Ed Bender Billie Bogard fig. ,X ,Af Mary Ann Clark Gladys Ferrini Dorothy Schwartz Irene Myers Counseling Cf fre . Y Q, Barry Calloway Nancy Woodworth William Gay The Counsel- ing services had a busy year doing schedules, test- ing, and helping students with their vocational needs and with their future . English K . l ,nuttin , - I . My , V ' . A 1 :N , ' 4 1 i :I , V , VL, - ,A 1 i ,LF g Qi 5 YN wg ' 'f ' ' if VH: -C4 . i n- , f -1' is i s - s, r- 6 A XS -NR 1 P 'I :Q ' , , 5 -my , P IF F' ' i, Y ,- s ' ' , , - r . - if .9-L4 gf U k'Xl A '- - H . I David Encinas Jacqueline Greenhoe John Schmidt Dan Stautz Susan Voorhees Katherine Weaver l Q The English t Department consists of the people who work to teach better lan- guage for the next generation of this world. Literature is the thought of thinking souls. --Carlyle. Ida Ruth Davis Business W4- Suzette Guild Roger Gerdenics The Business Department is helping students to learn skills in typing, book- keeping, and other business activities required for many jobs . Mathematics K if I ti 4, fi A.P. Longton James Nladeheim Bob IVIcQuown History 2 , , U at X V sas stor ey T yi is fy ' T My if 'K :Iwi waits' anna lids: Ron Boyter Larry Cleveland The IVIath department is still growing with the number of students taking math. The teachers in this help to make it an interesting and challeng- ing subject. Histories make men wiseg poets, wittyp the mathematics, subtile. --Bacon The history teachers are kept busy teaching the many - types of history classes taught. Every man of us has all the centuries in him . --IVlorley Wes Gentner Pt l A t'7 ??2W' 6 Rig- ff, ,ff .yt iq rf fs, il ,. ,, ,- f if Qi Q -4 34' l Burton Tingle Nancy Kondrat Robert Miranda s sg: -1 'Sf ix' Unified Arts i . Ui . I, 5, Q 4. X 4' gl +32 X23 x ' ns 1, S ...n ' Danfel Brinkerhoff Agriculture I gv ,.. A4 in 4 ' d..i 5 Xflvfxbi lk? . Archie Romney Auto v , A, I.. Qi , 2- if ting' Nz' Q A x ' 'x l Bill Furnas Welding S' u , - n is if xlf T It xxxl ll Bill Wear Basic Skills Science ,. is ,S were-A , xi- XX. X I X ls. x Kathleen Belk Larry Christensen Q- 1 . WV, 1 xi? Richard Hemwall Nlusic i'i, . X if Nancy Williams Art 355 t 0 I . r v. .- . -4.6 4, 5 1' 8 uw f l .. I xv' an -A. 4 l ,fx 'x Bob Esser Unified arts consists of all the electives available . These departments do a great job with their varied subjects . The vocation of every man and woman is to serve other people. --Count Tolstoy The Science Department is still using ISIS along with classroom work to help the students to understand science. While bright eye Science watches the round, --Gary 2' fr Q 15 ,Q I t NF E QR! . 1 . ASEE Carol Madeheim Spanish xf ' fi T Wanda Miller Home Economics John Hanson - Woods .wil Robert Lane Special Education . ,ws V 15 li ,1 1 Mark B ra uner Physical Pat Peterson The Special Educa- tion Department is helping students learn. Physical Education is as important as book studies, helping to gain confidence. Q The Library helps students to not only research, but to dis- ,gi U ' cover the joy of read- LQ .s k ' ing- weg, dj Mr. Rushing is doing f ' KN' ' a great job as athletic XV' is director, balancing all is schedules and taking li 5 , charge of athletic T -' 1 activities. Mildred Burns Peggy Mathewson Paul Wallace Education , X ff 'K k . t X ' 1 6 l Bill Tripp Librar Shirley Brantley X , . 2 'N-Q... Stephen Keller Athletic Director . ' If vi- 4 'vii l g V 1 it .7 ,Q , . - yy , -Ap 1' 1 ax.. X 1' x N - x G' 5' ffl'l '3 K lt t lip ill lllmllll Ill V ' lu EH A Wa, Mary Webb-Aide Gary Rushing w..,,N.- 5 . S ' B 2 2 ig Q W t i .k. ' N V If , V vim.. ':-Q s ' H-nun... A gn- ' , W ,WM -aw x.,-M mzfiliixfw N L 'V 535556 it TX-x MAQQ 'Nu-1, SENIORS Seniors ELVIA M. ALDAY STEVEN IVI. ALLEN ELEAZAR ARREBOLLO DAVID G. BERNARDIS Weight Lifting 3,47 Cross Country 3,47 Student Council 4. ...qv TERESA R. ASHTON Volleyball 1,2, Track 1,2 Basketball 17 Gymnastics Club 1,2. ARNOLD B. BURRUEL Basketball 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,47 FFA 3,47 FFA Sentinel 37 FFA Vice-Pres: dent 4. The Sahuarita High Class of 78 has had a very busy I year. The year started off with the sponsoring of Homecom ing, then they started the busy task of Senior portraits and the ordering of graduation announce me nts. Nlany Seniors have also been busy filling out appll cations for jobs, colleges and scholarships. Now starts the planning of graduation, the big night which everyone waits for, and then off to Disneyland for one more good time with the whole class. After that the years of high school are OVGY. DAN CALHOUN tm... 3' ,f LINDA CHRISTOPHER Tennis 3,47 FBLA 1. BRUCE CANFIE LD Yearbook Editor-in-chief Newspaper Editor 2,37 Winner of state math con - fb Q . i 7 I LAURA CASTILLO FRANCISCO M. CASTRO 47 Gymnastics l,2,3. test 17 English representa- tive 47 N.H.S. 4. .Y mx DONNA L.CLARK MARK L.CLARK CAROL A. CONLON Art Club 1,27 Art Club Treasurer 27 N.H.S. 3,4 Drama Club 4. ALBERT V. CORONADO MA RY A. CORONADO MIKE R. COY HERBERT ALLEN CRAIG VICA Welding 1,2,3,4. 'll 'W'P-Q--an-.4' RAEANN CRANDA LL Tennis Team 1,2,3,45 N.H. S. 2,3,45 N.H.S. Student Council Representative 45 F.C.A. 3,45 English Class Representative 2,35 Pon pons 2,3,45 Government Club 1,2. 5f?4,Qw - .73 5 ' xx if N 45,53 ff , ,V 5. ,hm mx 3 f 1 f 1 lffgi 0515. .f' f.fWr,fiuxw X f -1.4, M, ., TERESA A. DAVEY ARSENIO LUIS DE LA ROSA TINI A. DIAZ Track 1,2,3,45 Football 2,35 Basketball, Football 1,2,35 Stage Band 3,4. Basketball 2,45 VICA Auto treasurer 3,45 Newspaper 4. RIC K D. DOJAQUEZ Q l, BOBBY N. DROW MARK F. DUTTON MARIA G. ECHAVE Science Club 1,2,3,45 Science Club Vice Presi- dent 45 Drama Club 45 Math Club 15 Government Club 35 VICA auto Parlimentarian. ALICE L. ENGELNIANN Chorus 1,45 Government Club 1,45 Freshman Rep- resentative 15 Volleyball 15 Basketball 15 Pom pons 253' Pep Club 3,45 Student body Corresponding secretary 35 Science Club 4. I l KATHY M. ESSER CARLA L. ESCALANTE Student Council 2,3,47 Vice KEVIN S. FE LLER LUPE FLORES President 47 Cheerleader Football 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,47 1,2,37 VICA Auto 3,4. Volleyball 47 Basketball 47 Swim team 1,2,3,47 N.H.S. 2,3,47 Varsity Club 37 Sec Varsity Club Sec-tres. 47 'SIN L4 L ls.. ISABEL S. FUENTES KELLY D. GARDNER RHONDA L. GATES CINDY L. GAY Volleyball 1,2,3,47 Basket- Pep Club 27 VICA 47 Twirler 1,37 Freshman Rep- Track 1,27 Cheerleader 3,41 ball 1,2,3,47 F.C.A. 3,47 Chapter Sweetheart 47 Year- resentative 17 Basketball N.H.S. 2,3,4, Government Varsity Club 3,47F.B.L.A. book 3. 1,27Drama 3,47 Pep Club 47CIub 17Varsity Club 37 4. Cross Country 3,42 News- Science Club 4. paper 2,3. 7 L POM . fl w ll 1 ,-M 44235 1 V CLARE E. GAY Tennis 1,2,3,47 N.H.S. 2,3,47 Cross Country 47 VICA Vice president 47 Var- sity Club 3. ,N i f xG 'iL V. if -g,. f . ,..gf' QQ f 3 A . cb ll 4 A Q V. Nvf 7 . ' 1 8 5 . 2 5 XM- X ' X l l r? I - .f .5 ANNETTE M. GEIB LO RA E. GINGERICH Art Club 2,3,47 treasurer 4. Track 1 2 3,47 Basketball 27 Foofbalfslaf. 1,2,3,4, Basketball Stat. 3,4. CLARAE C. GREEN MA RK R. HANSON Gymnastics 1,2. VICA 4. X JESSE Y. GOMEZ VICA Auto-Diesel 3,47 VICA 2nd place Small en- gine repair 3. LES C. HARRIS Basketball 1,2,3,47 Foot- ball 1,37 N.H.S. 3,47 VICA 3,47 3rd place small engine 37 Junior attendent 3. LETICIA F. GONZALEZ Volleyball 1,2,3,4j Basket- ballllj Track l,2,3,4j Cheerleader 1,21 lVlat maid 1,2,3,47 captain 4. kv if ...S JOY HENSLEY F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-presi- dent 3. vs'-X ,f-9 if KATHY A. HERNIANSEN GLORIA HERRERA Cheerleader 17 Track 2,3,47 F.F.A. 4. ,,,, ,... --.W fa ..., ..,.. Q... -Q --.. -p ,-.Q Q1 --z M11-azz' Qraauation is a chance to touch the horizon, 7 But... frst there must he love, softness, fear joy, giving, tahing . ana mostly living. LESLIE A. HOGAN Cheerleader 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,47 Student Council 2,3,47 President 47 N.H.S. 4. ww- W x. YVONNE A. JUHNSON Volleyball 1,2,37 Basket- ball 1,2,3,47 F.H.A.1,2,3,47 Student Council Rep. 37 Historian 2. Ik fisfx LUZ M. HERRERA ' l LINDA D. HICKS KRISTINE M. HUBA CYNTHIA J. HUMPHRIES Student Council 1,2,3j Field hockey 1,27 Basket- ball 1,2,3,4j Volleyball 37 Softball 1,27 Track 47 N.H. S. 3,47 Soccer 17 Chorus7 Band: Newspaper 2. JULIE A. JA RESS Cheerleader 1,2 ,3,4j Basket- ball 17 Golf 1,2,3,47 student Council 1,2,3,4f Gymnastics 17 N.H.S. 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,32 President 27 Govern- ment Club l,4Q Varsity Club 3. DONALD E. KAHLER JEFFREY M. KAPELLEN Football 1,2,3,4j Basket- Golf 1,2,3,4j Wrestling ball 1,2,3,4Q Science Club Manager 2. 2,3,4f Hiking Club 3,41 Swim team 1,22 N.H.S. 2,3,47 Varsity Club 3,4. ROBIN M. KILBY If y .x,. f 4,13 i. tv! ' w. M I MIKE C. KINNEY MICHAEL F. KNAGGE CHRISTINA E. KU LESZA JEFFREY J. KU RTENBACH Football 1,27 VICA 2,3,47 Track 3,4. Gov't. Club 1,2,3,4, His- Football 2,3,47 Basketball President 3,47 State Vice torian 47 Science Club 1,2 ,3,47 Track 1,2,3,47 Pres. Region 6 37 Baseball 2,3,47 Student council Rep. Varsity Club 3. 27 Basketball 2. 3,4, Chess Club 2,37 Pep Club 1,22 Chorus 1. ,Mb . , , 4, BARBARA LAKEY RAY LARABEE MIKE B. LERIVIA ARMIDA LEYVA Pep Club 17 Pom Pons 2,4. Track 1,2,3,4, State Champ. Basketball 1,2,3,47 Student 37 Basketball 1,2,3,4j council 3,47 Volleyball 17 Captain 37 Football 2,4. FHA 1,2,3,4, Chorus 4. '- f ,Qfwy 'N it MAN: HA A. LEYVA Basketball 1,27 Volleyball 1,27 FHA 1,2,37 Pres. 37 Boys B.B. stat 27 Girls B.B. stat 3. ROBERT C. MARTIN BENNIE V MARTINEZ Government Club 1 2,3 4 Wrestl mg 2 Science Club 37 Treasurer 2,33 Optimists' Oratorncal Contest Winner 2. JU LIE A. MCGEE Art Club 3,47 Vic 35 President 4. RAY K. MCGEE DONNA M. MC MIL LIAN CLAUDE MEDEARIS Drama Club 47 Gymnastics Art Club 1,2. Club 3. .N CHUCK P. MEYER Drama 2,3,47 F.F.A. 3,47 Yearbook 4. JEFFREY A. MEYER Football 27 Track 2,32 JUSTIN C. MILES Golf Math Club 17 Science Club 1,27 Government Club 1,2,37 27 VICA Auto 4. Seargeant at arms 37 Science Club 1,2,3,4j Presi- dent 47 N.H.S. 2,3,47 News- paper 2. 5. 'A ,177 5' Y! ::.-- -..,. Y .ff ANGELICA MILLS Science Club 3,42 Secretary 47 Drama Club 4. LISA J. MESTON Track 1,31 Government Club 17 Hiking Club 4. WILLIAM C. MILLER Football 1,2,3,47 Captain 4 Basketball 17 Baseball 1,22 VICA7 Vice President 37 President 2. f w x 'lx ,J .3 ' f I x xf' - ,YH,', l L '- . 14 KIND RA S. MITCHELL RICHARD B OCHOA SARAH A. PARRA enioriti Senioritis fse-nyer-i-tisy, n.-a physical and-or mental state that affects all twelfth grade students and usually occurs between the months of April and June. Symptons include laziness, forgetfulness, lateness, sleepiness, and happiness. r A A . CHERYL L. MORRISON Student Council 17 News- paper 47 Chorus 1,2,37 Levy's Hi- board 3. -1 CHARLES R NELSON NIELANIE NELSON DIANA NUSBAUNI Twlrler 1,2,3,47 Govern- ment Club 2,3,47 Vice President 47 Chorus 2,3,47 Fhfesldent 47 Basketball 1 2 4 Track 3,42 Student Council 2,3,4. 4 s i3RUCE G. PAV LIKOWSKI Football 1,2,3,47 All Con- ference lst team defense 3 VICA Auto 3,47 Honor Society 3,42 Varsity Club 3. Ti BERNADETTE OCHOA Cheerleader 1,2 ,3,47 Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,47 Track 3,47 Cross Country 3,42 Government Club 17 Spanish Club 1,22 F.F.A. 3,4j Pep Club 1,2f Lettermen Club 2. 'US for liz LINDA PERRY .75 g, l SANDY A. PINA M xu- N sf., .-40, CHERI L. PIPER JAMES BRENT PITTS Band 1,2,3,43 Stage Band 1,2 ,3,43 Student Council 3,43 Chorus 43 Gymnastics l,2,33 Pep Club 2,32 Drama Club 3,43 Hiking Club 3,42 Baseball 4. RITA L. QUIHUIS Student Council 1,23 Basket- Rambler Demolition Team ball 1,22 Volleyball l,2,33 3,4. Track 1,23 Varsity Club 33 Football Stat l,2,33 Base- ball Stat 1,2. DAVID A. RAMAGE 'fl VIVE C. RAVIA KIMBRA RAWLINGS Band 1,2,3,4Q Track 1,2,3,43 Most Valuable 23 Chorus 2,3,43 Stage Band 3,4. had VIRGINIA S. ROCK Government Club 1,2,3,47 President 47 Track manager 1,2,3,47 Chorus 1,2,3,47 Yearbook 47 N.H.S. 3,47 Band Color guard 47 Pep Club 1,2,37 Secretary 37 21314. Science Club 2,31 Treasurer THOMAS E. RIVENBA RK Football 1,21 Wrestling 2,3,47 Track 2,3,47 Band 1,2,3,4f President 47 Chorus 47 Stage Band 3,47 Govern- ment Club 2,3,47 Boys State Delegate 37 Honor Society 1,9 - r S , RAUL ROSAS TN :Nga 2 A A . XA X. x 7,1 I l , .ar SEAN C. SAUNDERS Basketball 3,45 Track 2,3,4g GENE H- SHAFER FCA 3,45 Wrestling 1,27 WCA A920 3142 State Yearbook 3,45 Class Rep- Compehflon 3,4- resentative 3,47 Government Club 1,2,37 Science Club 2,37 Ping Pong Team 1,2,3, Fence Post Removing 1,2. ANN L. SEAMAN DAVID COREY SANDERS Government Club 1,2,37 Treasurer 27 President 37 NHS 2,3,47 Treasurer 37 President 47 Chorus 1,2,3,47 Treasurer 27 President 37 Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2. ,fix GINGER L. SEARFOSS Pom pons 27 Cheerleader 37 Government Club 1,37 N.H. S. 3,47 VICA Auto 47 Secretary 4. 1 DEBORAH J. SHELDON 7 L 7 KENNETH L. SHULTZ TOM K. SHU LTZ DAWN RENEE SNOW BA RT SPIVEY Football 1,2,3,47 Team Twirler 1,2,47 Football Stat VICA Auto 3,4,5 VICA Captain 47 Track 2,3,47 3,47 Student Council 47 Vice President 5 VICA School record, 100 yd. dash7 Track 47 Yearbook 47 Model Deisel Mechanic State VICA 3,47 President 47 for J.C. Penney's 37 Gym- Champion 4 Plymouth N.H.S. 3,4. nastics 1. Troubleshooting 4 Lazy Boy 1 2,3,4,5 , 3-QM f 5 S. 1 .ifx 1 'L .u . LINDA C. SPIVEY SUSAN A. STAGGS MARK A. SUMSTINE MICHAEL R SWEENEY Varsity Twirler 1,2,3,47 Finger painting 1,22 Drama Club 27 Yearbook 4. Pom pons 2,3 . LISA J. TATE Track 1,2,3,47 State Champion 1,37 Volleyball 1,2,3,47 Basketball 1,3,47 Cheerleader 1,27 Student Council 3,47 Varsity Club 3. WESLEY H. TAYLOR N.H.S. 2,3,47 Football 2. .7 csss K4 WCA . ,, Qin . T M fi? f 1 JEFF E. TESCH KA RLA K. TESTERMAN Track 33 Drama Club 4. Football manager 13 Art Club 13 Pep Club 23 Fund Raising Comm. 1,23 Spanish Club 43 4-H 1. T -.I W. TRENT TIMMONS Student Council 3,42 Activity Chairperson 33 Treasurer 43 Government Club 1,2,3,43 Vice Presi- dent 23 Chorus 1,22 Swim Team 1,2,3,43Optimist's Oratorical Contest 1,22 VA LERIE A. TREPUS FB LA 43 President 43 volleyball 1. 6? WILLIAM O. VALENCIA ROMA K. VAN DOREN Baseball 1,2,3,4. F.H.A. 3,43 President 43 Yearbook 4. Tennis 1,2,43 Badmitton 23 f 5 1 f f 5 R y I , f 1 V S I hi AL ' CHARLES M. TUCKER MILLARD H. TUCKER Newspaper 2,3,4j Managing F.F.A. 2,32 VICA Auto 4 Editor 43 Yearbook 33 F.F.A. 3,43 President 43 Reporter 33 Fourth Individu- al State Cotton Contest 3. x!xf'i' it M if SUSAN L. VON WERNE DAVID W. WEBER Government Club 1,23 Newspaper 3,43 Track Manager 23 Pep Club 13 F.H.A. 1. SUN .,,4, , , ALITH L. WHITE KATHY C- WILLIAMS BRIGITTE YECKLEY LISA c. You NG l x ChE9YlEad9Y12 34'SfLI V. CI blz 3.-r - 124. dent Council Zzjgpbiass D,.amg1,i.hAAe:?:Z'f37' ' ' Secretary 1' SCl9l'lC6 Club B I tb 'Ill 2 3 4. F.F A 4 47 Pep Club'2p Homecoming asce a ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Attendant 1,2,4g Track 1,2,4p Volleyball lj Basket- ball 17N.H.S. . I .QN , ,'X A THERESA YOUNGLOVE DANA K. YOUNT Basketball 3,45 VICA Weld- ing llp Break-a-bone for the brothers 1,3. Seniors not pictured: Steven R. Candelaria Brian K. Combs Mike Duits Manny S. Figueroa Cecilia C. Machado Matthew McLain David Nickels Stanley Pallette Peter S. Sanders Mark Tipton Gilbert G. Vasquez Stacey Norris 5 FYN Senior Representatives Standing: Trent Timmons. Sitting: L to R: Leslie Hogan, Kathy Esser, Julie Jaress. E 1 Y J lVIarc Adams Carmen Aguirre Dawn Allen Henry Alvarez Ginger Anderson Robert Anderson Eliot Andrew Denise Aumick William Babnew Jim Bagley Rose Bates Joe Becko Delores Berg Jay Bessett Kevin Bockelmann Anthony Bojorquez Brenda Bouffard Chip Bristow Dayle Bruhn Anthony Bruno l . X 1- ,A A l , V g K ., 'f ' KX ' ?9'f,'i xh 5 W hui This years Juniors trudged on thinking, only one more year to go! . The Juniors showed a great amount of interest and spirit in school affairs and promise to make a fine Senior class. 1 'F Y E X as ,, K L 5- 'JA ., Q Vik S A .ic . A 5 W 1. 4? K f , A .. X fi-fy A , ..... V, l . 573 WJ ,, - A A ,iq .gfu Wi ' '. V if ' ' ff 'A wg , my 50 ml ,., M 'DVA , - nxt, 4 li . . ., ' f- , 2 fl ai M - ' - -fy Q .W - r -A ' . L A47 I 1' y , t w,-g ,hyf V. P ,,, q I X . , , ,.., .V K fl W Q X 4. ff ' , i , I . f g xi. R 1 , i A J , limi J L J X ' M' J 1 gl A li' 4' X L 24- , F, i , . il AMY' V f, Qi'- , fu-Ji Q, I ,,,,,, i x XA , V -2- xg - V l Y. X , Q X M , ' 1- Q: fg W6 4-v 1 iJxx:i:yf-.N :E 'x ' Carmen Burruel Nick Candelaria Adriana Canez Belita Canez Brent Canfield Caren Chilton Walter Clark Mike Cochran Cheryl Coffey Greg Coffey Kim Conklin Scott Cook Carol Creps Kathy Currieri Paul Delgado Robby Dojaquez Linda Dominque Pat Dominquez David Dunn Ernie Enriquez Nancy Erickson Richard Estrada Roy Fahlberg Carmen Felix Kathie Feller Gregory Finch IVIaria Fuentes Liz Garcia Bill Gates Dan Ginelly Mark Goushavv Scott Hamilton Debbie Harris Kim Harris lVlark Harris lVIargi Hemwall Donna Henderson Robert Hicks Susan Holec Jackie Honnas Ellen Hopper Phil Jaurequi Annette Joffroy Annemarie Johndrow Katherine Johnson Kathleen Johnson Mike Johnson Rick Jones Phyllis Kapellen Brandee Kincaid f , IZ, -'1 in VV ' . 1 L. Q- , lil J-Q ' if W if -3 fi Lu. -e S. all ' I , 1 f xf A J f rl, 1 X7 l 4 XM 'N ax .f . 4 is ' ,I 'iq l 4 -. 'nf 1 X., if Vi f J 3 - 1 ,..., f- . 19' YR ' ,Q L of W. 54. . il' . 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Bottom: Left to Right: Dean Poole Nick Candelaria. Above 1 iiiw-Y, an Student Council i Juniors Right Junior Sponsors Left to Right: Miss Belk, IVlr, Keller. ll Please don't squeeze the charmin, Kathy! 27 Another long day at typing away. 35 Van: And did you hear the one where the Polock tries to . . . 47 Dannyzl could do it too but why should I when he is around? 53 Joy: Smile for the picture Janice. Janicetl can't. All of these fans are driving me up the wall. 65 Diane: How did you do that? I've been trying to open this locker since Sep- tember. Nlary: You just have to acquire the touch. -... -an . u x A K ,. - 3, 'W i J- Y' - A 4 NL .J Q J ,Q f' . ' 1 A-is , Ti Q, if-Q Q. w ,R K. J . N x 3' Qs ,ix K r 2 .Bti X Q J ' -5 a ',., X2 f '- 2 , 'ilu-I Y . . Q. ,A . , Q '14 -9' -:L x ' sf . - f- Q. 3 ' . 1, .X-,,,, x-, .F 1, . . . 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In taking part in pep assemblies, atnletics ano joining clubs, it looks like they have real potential for being Juniors next year. cz l ' 3 N AK 41 ' ' .gi i re: lv sim 5,42 ,, sf' gums , .-4: :V , tw J' fs. . . N ,osx I , I 1 -.4, , V,' I ,-,.,. s - - X, Y, . I 4. . '. , Iv, Y I6 1 R3 its., ' Tl A., Anna Aubachon willy y - i Q x ,Il ' x E. Q ,km , ,., . VJ.- ' N..- ef aft' Q4 -fm nw 5 ' A' A .r Q X fx A Rene' Babnew ' ' ' .v 'L' 'l , 'H' Diana Baker , 'fs' ' N-.fp I Annette Balk A A I' ' I V , Wanda Batman 'pl , ,Q ,F 1' 3 1 AN Jay Black lj, . Q , . ' t 1' ' '1 5 ' .M V ' f K ll' lpgujfxyc A 1 .7 3 41 5 sk 'S - l,','-lull' ,, l ,. A I If if V? f A ' f A . V all 'A 3. X ' X A' 514' , , 4, A ,Q I ,.i0., A ll ' .F Lea Black AA I AAQQA A A A? A 'fi Mark Bristow f .A , is Gigi' '--if QA? Tina Bruno , , B- 'L A Sean Burroughs i I X ' ' A 7 A v Rachel Campbell my A Q 2 A 4 l 1 1 I , L. if ' Class 0 980 , 1 A ' E Q i s , Q. Q. .1 Q ,5 . 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' lf' lf, tk ' 1 E IA , .Q :,V Babs Piper Donna Reed Barbi Rice Edward Rivera III Leslie Robinson Diana Rodriquez Luis Rodriquez Robert Rosas Freddie Rosser Sally Rosson Manny Sanchez Tim Schafer Wally Schatz John Scott Mark Searfoss Teena Semmons Joe Sewell Mike Shestko Matt Shobert Pete Solares Tracy Soper Sheri Spivey Bob Spross Susan Stallsmith Laurie Stewart Kim Sarkes Tammy Stout Cheri Troxel Vim Vant Sant Mary Vaughan Denise Waddle Cindy Wait Ronnie Wallace Sheila Wallen Bill Wear Kathi Weber Mike Williams Cheryl Wisdom Steve Yates Doug Yoder - N X Ax f 4 A ,,, e 5? jpgif 4 ' X X N .tis ti X i x f '44 W PX t A if fi p f ..Q g Y '- . fn- .4 , T 'fl' W s f i W N I 1 l V. L QL? ni SV! Y1i7'iM'v 5lf311f7.'1 'F 72 . X I ' N W ., K ,gfA , .f fu r X x mx!! fn 1, I , ks ' -:IR , a- l 'QQ Q, Q - S .lc ' K . :gs rg! lux n - i nr f .A Y fe-7:-ff97'Q, f i'.'Lf . 4-o i if--...,h,. , f W.,--v ...M 1 ' 4- 4 Hftf' w xx y N ix 4 N., ., X 11 ' 'Un arf gg- 433814 4 V LY., 4: 5, bf ' gg X L 2 .. Tom Flack i Above QL Student Council Sophomores ,111 .L im, ,... :Iii Q f K x,'- ., -a, , 4 X - 55' ' , .... ., . f , xx .K kxx. L. A W5 Y sw,-13, Q , 1 .V K .mg T. X. ,, V, .1 . I ,, , -gf '. Q A e i 1 or or i A - M, f' N-if -- w X , fifrm . ' . A ' ,' J if e ii i so 1 'Ui i i T i I f r e ' go ' mi i J - M 'N ' K 'F-nw ' 51, 5 K 44,3 3 . b 1 X .X Y' ,ip Q - V... . , ,,. ' 'Q ff , .- . . Y JU sn . ,! .-li J ittawdu t 'Wh-x Left to right: Therese Gastelum, Tami Groenewold, Tracy Carr xi Right Sophomore Sponsors Mrs. Davis, Mr. Stautz ZQKRQ GVACHYQ EMA Cmrixiikp Ass W gfqzf C' A fiaflfgmciwl. 25541, fs 0 X 252..zz:?E1Ea::amf,ri Vflfiv,-gf:15.::b:AzN ,325 6g , ' Q60 Lmgtix LS vw: H1 DCU' Smg1,i:if?5Q,S VNS Q w'f0-mmwfw-145 Da 3 . to 1 QS! M QW Qxijf, A WOW? Cygwfpy ity 'QEPQ S5 FE? ' c 'wffofw 007070 Ng W EQ' Q get 9 -s Zim . M 1, 5-90 +331 ' f Y15i s M5 5 Q was QW .fix Q- Vg U ' 'r' 'W Cqx , ' 2. ,V bw an Q.,- 'QQ if ww Nziw ffg if 'Lb my d rx Y F16 Ngjhojk '1V,b, , -vt 1 pi fe f? ' 993 -AQWIEMS 0' 7? X 3 OE 5155 WMS A Z PK fi ,- I , ' 'I ,qoww :QOH She, izgpauic gy Q , , M' d I v -, M? 093 - -. 77255 EFQVQYQQQ DQS fn Q fgfal-J -7 Spay ' N' 5- XXBJ 0 V 69 55 'iw ' Sgr wb Fgiimib' if 'Y if ipod xt, Q ff gi Z0 Ewvd Xb QS Q W ,J -Oijihs Axpgfb 'aifgff XJQP 'Q 'iz 0 gg Dil fr f ff P ,ef MN -'W' . . .V , ,M M Q ' 'fafy g - W 4 4 2 F ' K, K- ' . X A W ' if , 'S ,.,...u,. 1 , G ' I ' ln -:A -xfi.-i. Mi, rr ,- in 'aa 'uf' ' ?Q FRE HME ff f This year the Freshmen class got off f 5 gf 4: -,- ' to a very slow start! however, their ex- ax! 4 pectations are set highly for next year. x XA They participated in the class competition ' for the most school spirit and made a float V for Homecoming . P' Jeff 'Adams f A Rosa Aguirre if? 'Q V , Judy Amado A W- 4, px Chance Anderson .Refi it b . Mike Anderson AX 4,2 - ,jf T 1' fig: fffeffzaf 4 Terry Anderson gh ff, Darin Arnett C Q of , if A -Q gh Debra Arnett x b 4, y T A 3 Eva Arrebollo 71' , gf ,,i IVlicheIIe Bagley H31 ,K f. .X A - ' V: w ,. lVlike Baker Karen Bateman 4 4 'M IVlike Bates T ...f . Steve Birchfield N 4 - L.. E 'A-g a r ' 'L' 0 fs' , x .4 -4 ' ,, -7 L . -. T 1 ' , I David Blackwell 1 S Ig , , Tffzn v , lf' r T' Brian Bristow 3 ' 3 fy it f Russell Bruhn ' ' A '3 T an T 1 in pw Nora Burruel Carmen Canchola . 4 Brian Canfield . ff-X T O sv . N4 3 X , -Y L, I ,- ,V sm!! 7 . 4 V Q' I ' T X Lg 192, -65, 4 l f Najaf! Class Qf l Fu? f ,Q ff Sam Cardenas Kevin Cathey Scott Chapdelain Jamie Choffin Shirley Christopher Q- 4, ' '35 7 ' Q 1- Y A Sf ? ' it 1 I I '3 I '. 1' , if ,i .7 A f 3 tx X, ' 1 5 l K I. ..,,wds. . L. I sgf ' ' 1: . 9' i , l' 4 x s gs. A F! F74 , h ' ,fax if 9 N1-1' . avi ts .. .f ft E+, V if r l .ll li, . J L 'B l . x if : I ?',,1'-.. 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Q 'fer rg, , C - fl .Xt ln A E ll L .b 'Rh E 1 ' ,' Teresa Colgate Theresa Colosimo Jackie Conklin Martha Contreras Graciela Cortes Eileen Coronado Kelly Davis Lorraine Davis Angela Delagado Lulie Drow Tom Drysdale Wesley Ehlers Todd Elam Steve Esparsa Scott Fair Rosemarie Fasnacht Carolyn Finch Aaron Frederick Christi Gardner Sandy Gastelum Michael Geib A 'Q f Robert Gerhard K '23, Dorann Gimlin 4 'TTY Edna Gonzales , Q sg t.. , Denise Goodwin , , HQ A G. , I, N ' . . l I 9 K Hfq 1 . at ,102-Lau, N Jw ' H .www-tx Charmeine Goushaw ,Q ,y G y Q M K ' Y - I L , , FR ' Bria Ham Q' , l y K t o KellV Hand we f Y Mark Hand fffiffk , Tig il 1, t A ' K ' Todd Harris liqjitxg-:i,, - i Victoria Henderson Cheryl Herndon Elizabeth Hicks Troy Holbrook Karen Holec Kelli Hoogerwerf Margie Hopkins Dale Horine Timothy Howard Carl Humphreys Kevin Hyland A 4 Q- V l x-Mx 4. 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' A 31,1 1 ' if ' 'ZZ f',f -- fi-K .- r Q . f et., X ' I X Lori Kapellen Robert Keane Steve Kelley Yolanda Kelly Mike Kemp Suzanne Killens Tony Kneip Leti Leyva David Lira Mark Livingston Emily Madril Brook Marker Troy Marker Tanya Martin Mary Martinez Martha McCauley Ruthann Mellen Matt Merritt Humberto Meza Cameron Miller Mike Miller Kerry Mitchell Rod Monteverde Becky Montoya Fred Moraga Abbey Moreno Cheeta Morgenstern Claude Murdock Scott Nance Butch Nix Theresa Norberg Carol Oldham Tom Oldham Max Ortiz Yolanda Ortiz Andy Pacheco D . A . Peck Briget Phillips Jon Phillips Maurice Queen Paula Reagan Tony Riky Lorie Robinson Lee Rodriquez A ,Q Q , .113 Jr L4 . H .X 34. ' f , 5- f . 5' , KN 3 t t. , 32 A I ,gl X l 0 f ll -L 1 f xt ., A 1 vf. Www I KW X f , 1' 414 fllslrif 4 S- -A I . 4 'tl ix X W, 'Uv Q 1 , g, If A G K. .. 5 . V V -'Q . ,J Ny., X A - i .Q . ' tr uc ' r, 4 i , l, . . .. Q ld P '51 5 A K, af X 5 . A A t A'AA ' ., lf , gig ...-nA t f A nl. 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Ei: ff'.I':ll?':E Sue Romney Hugo Salinas Kevin Sanders Scott Schatz Robert Schnitzler IVlike Scupin Bob Seaman Bruce Searfoss Larry Sennings Nina Shumway Bruce Simmons Christie Smith Patricia Smith Steve Solares Minerva Soto Richard Spross Lars Stevens Beverly Stockwell Randy Struble Aaron Taylor Frankie Teso Tommy Testerman Cheryl Thompson Tom Tipton Scott Troxel Tim Tucker Teddy Tynes Carol Valdez Estella Valladolid Everado Vera Elvira Vera Steve Vesterdal Chris Voorhees Robbie Vradenburg Corina Wachner Cory Wallace Dan Wear John Wick Paula Wik +A X7 Angela Wildman . . x .5 lui- . IA ' 2 1 LNQIZR Q 4 1 sr P. is ffm - - tg 51. 41 U.. Cv. is A 1 T7 F' Q l X .6 ! i sf , n . .v , - , 1. Ji ' ' I' li ' J' ' ,i 'I ll .lf . it -J xx .x . L' gg, . Ji I I i C 4 ' Q be , ,A iff'tg.3 of 5 .N :tw fl' ohzaibg-,-,, Q f . x, ft, f I o w ,Em-' , , 2 V nv. .A- Wah - 'Uv 7 . .wvv ' 1 - ' 1 Mike Williams Heidi Wilson Dawn Wolfe Tim Wood lVlarie Woodward Beth Wyland Rudy Ybarra lVlaria Yepiz Mary Young Gus Amado Charles Candelaria Amado Castro James Grunwald Eddie Quihuis lVlelinie Thatcher 51213: ' -i 4 J' Mark Livingston, Lee Rodriguez Above Student Council Freshmen Right Freshmen Sponsor IVlrs . Peterson 1. Freshmen enjoying a leisurely lunch hour. 2. Busy day, just working away in lVlr. Made-heim's room. 3. Carolyn says: It's fascinat- ing simply fascinating. Read ing magazines in the library if f m'?fL'W W 02 'QL ' 5913 92' io fu yZ'?15a,,,f,b2?? fcfgf ' S g ggi Juv C3 L Ain X ' W O52 if be - D Q25 C919 ' Q, df in 2 Q Q - ' GD gb 49 W, Q3 iw . gk Pgfcfg 2 5M OGQQ, Zifffgf QEQRQQZI Suzi 5 ,gin 3,29 24, .wma . '57 'gb Q , Q 12 of 3 352223 we ' EJ Y EQ B90 N93 3 Que? Z4 fs figs, X90 Q sf if 445 EEYKWM, Q95 LA i -9 fag VN ' E Xb! A69 H 33.696 EQ 'S 3 2 sm ff Ni rf Mi Gai Q2 fgjib? Qafwrwgdgg 0 eix in 5? 'W 44 Sf 5- wif' b WGBH pl ' 3-H3368 MH ' ' Saifswi WD x,,,m6.'If'? STUDENT LIFE ,r -. X ., X W. E X x N Q. X , X' J 3 S S j ,,,. 1.11. en ' v 'Nil , , ' Q , F55 we -A Q-Q V 1 ffl Nlr. Nladeheimz Ha, ha, ha--I'm gonna tear your face off! 32 After getting their operation, what will Sahuarita's siamese-twins do with only half a brain? H3 Typical Sahuarita locker--full of useless junk! in ,fe my f-vf ul X... - Q we SL is we is -23 ,se 'N is 21 ,W H' X - I s x i H 1751 Russell Bruhn Gosh that cockroach was 42 Hey Chuck' Is your Ilfe story really that FB Jerry Smlth That's the last tame I hit Tank 31 Steve Solares: Oh please Rick, just one autograph. 42 Kevin Felier: I wonder if Bruce knows he has a fly in his ear. 33 Nls. Woodworth: Ha, Ha, the press already has my letter. ..-..a u FSI l v 1 'r ' Y n Q-it V-- -A r x .uk A f xg mx Q Y AW Tracy Carr and Trent Timmons: Super Swingers Chris Voorhees was just caught in the act! Mike Johnson and Kip Martin are busy at work as usual. iii X ,,,,.,.f. ax X Rx ..--' 9 , ,, ..34s:,,,,, J. , W ,- - QQ il - q : Q , -5' fa Q W ii-' I I ,if mia? P-'in' . T . 5' f Xe- E- I:- fx , av , ' W' in iw?-'gjisne .. Y , ,Q gw, Wo'-513 UQOQ l Bs, -, w .3 4 QAQVQ 40 Q ze -f'- WQNNQK - I I' ' Mp! ff 'NX A .X L . . 1. This is a stick-up!' f 2.'Kathy Williamsj tg t h f t thf II .5 space dust. 4 sa- Ms' fs V A' f h , ., -K' lg'-' F.. ., N, , 4 1. -nn. Q ffl Becky Vandervoort: Trent your such a hunk! F2 HA HA HA HA! We're glued together! HA HA! F3 Rick Jones and John Scott-Cutest Couple! 1 J-.Qty it ...M 111 Kevin Fellerz I'm BAD! F2 Has Eric Nleston been sniffing glue again? F3 Give it up Cindy, you'II never match Gene Simmons of KISS. A X' '- 1 - 1 ,ff-xx' Iv 1 v I, xl, LIKE Don't give Pimamaour Cana!! v- R BJ Q ,X 45 ii - ,Q ,f wwfif-fi, fy, r9 E Y FEM 1 zf FREE M E SPCRTS Mustang Varsity With great effort and ability the Varsity football team performed very well throughout the entire sea- son . Their ending season standings were: 4 wins- 3 losses-2 ties . The offense and defense under the coaching of IVIr. Tripp, IVlr. lVIcQuown, and lVIr. Tingle did a great job. Y bw' I . ,, M . I J. Ii G, Q Q ' MW ' 5 'fi' ...Ca ' 'sf' f I,-Mft! Nfl, s92?2s.3n.as.01.fe 77515, asf e73rsi?5 5, gjpirhl ,,-G!.!F...15'-A. piggy -lt? 'I' -5:5 :lf-J' S, e 39,53 reg ggiielnesggw 51 B T lf K ' - ' ' . . 53. 1 , If 4 ..'A V A t , I 'A if A Me, 627 K. :L-,.,e sf - tjif 1 if F 1 i'l7TT l i g,g est., tpa , S- femur rt 1521 it s2fnl.lmff- A .,tt f W r 'rse T ff it A -' -:v'?1:M?n.-' .- Q.: V - A H '-' -.n .,. ,sw-f.fa f ' :,:..a:' T ' , r , - ' T 'EQRQ 8. s.v. 17 Bottom row left to right: Elliot Arrebollo, Frank Schaffner, Ray lVIcGee, Chip Bristow, Arnold Watts, Bill IVIiller, Billy Sapp, Bruce Pavlikowski . 2nd row L to Rl Coach Tripp, Brad lVIunger, Tom Schultz, IVlike Lerma, Tank Ochoa, Jerry Smith, Ernie Enriquez, James Nix, Teddy Teso, Duane lvIcGee, Coach IVIcQuown, Coach Tingle 3rd row I to Rl Joel Shumway, Hank IVlanns, Jeff Kurtenbach, Don Kahler, Kevin Feller, Dale Bruhn, Rick Jones, Jay Besset. Picture to the right: lVlustang defensive line-up. 'ff' A .,r:,,.A,, ' , - ' SV if I Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita v. 1' 4-e 5 x, .. , . ...Q ,..... Scores 44 21 14 O Benson Ajo We 5 'v Q,-Q-suing 3:13, Row. t A A .. .v-J .rf f W a- .qw .. ,. ns---,, ll- 12 San Manuel 21 7 36 Eloy a Florence Blsbee Superior Willcox xl'- -,V 4---, Av' f 1,4 Q an 3' 5 W ., na --J, f.Qh. There are times when the coaches feel that they need a miracle to win a game but this year, they had confidence in the team and are ready for the 1978 football season to come around to show the Sahuarita crowd another great year of Football 13 Tom Shultz scores a touchdown for the lVlus tangs 29 Coach Tripp Hold everything, I 'm going in 37 Sorry guys, l just can't wait ph iw. ,J '001suA-.bw Mil ' . 0,14-w nik r , in W-.'?...,... ' . 1 x X , . al . ' , 'aw ' ,Z nf ,ly a,g.., Mustangs Have A Great Year In '77 'NA N? f 'K a. .ga X xx h K .T 1 .X 'A . Seniors Last Season!! ... W ,A ,,... sa , JF Ji HS-9 sg-0 If km x J 3 Q l ,151 4 X ' S X . ,277 'Q -A-L- J ,J X p Y ' yaspy? I J , , B . fix T X xp-L llawff I 'U -I 15 This will be a year for these Seniors to remember as it is the last one they will ever play for S .H .S. Coach Tripp will miss them, as will all the players left to carry on in their footsteps . Bottom row L to R: Mike Lerma, Tom Shultz, Elliot Arrebollo, Bill lVliller, Ray lVIcGee. Stand- ing: Richard Ochoa, Don Kahler, Kevin Feller, Jeff Kurtenbach, Duane IVlcGee. Not in picture: Bruce Pavlikowski . 2? He can't be talking to me 'cause l didn't do it. Page 76 ll Hey, who turned out the lights? 27 Another Sahuarita touchdown, scored against the Bobcats . 33 On your mark. . .get set. . . Junior Varsity Football ,,,.,:w-rl y . . - .,,,v.' . f ,, H .M . K ,W ..r . .. ' . , . . Lvl' This year the Junior Varsity Foot- ball team compiled a record of 5 wins, 4 losses. The games they did lose were very close, losing by five points or less in all but one game. A very good year for the J ,V,'s . Standing left to right: Assit. Coach Quihuis, J. Babb, IVI. Odle, D . Haley, J. Crandall, B. Wear, S . Gingerich, IVI. Searfoss, V. Sikor- sky, S . Burroughs, D. Furnas, T. lntintoli, L. Rodriguez, G. Coffey, IVI . Chapdelain, B . Jaress, R . Rosas, D. Yoder, Coach L. Cleve- land. Kneeling L. to R .: C. Valladolid, J . Black, J . Ortiz, D. Nelson, lVl. Harris, E. lVIeston, IVI. Bristow, W. Schatz, Pat Kilby. Evfeveai M6395 scoREs ah a a Sah Sah Sah Sah Sah Sah AJO Benson 26 Benson 18 Eloy 7 Ray 19 Florence 22 Bisbee 18 Willcox W2 fi x M l Ki x W Freshmen Football , - 4. wk ' - .i.x..,.., , , BACK ROW: Mr. Bundy, Scott Schatz, Russell Bruhn, Chris Voorhees, Lee Rodriquez, Frank Teso, Charles Candelaria, Mike Bates, Kevin Sanders, Tim Wood, Mark Livingston, Mr. Boyter, Bruce Searfoss. BOTTOM ROW: Dawson Peck, Everarado Vera, Maurice Queen, Troy Holbrook, Brian Bristow Dan Wear, Andy Pacheco, Todd Elam, Scott Chapdelain, Robbie Vradenburg. 2l Frank Teso attempts a field goal. 3l The Mustang defense breaks through the line. Llndefeated!! The freshman record for the 1977 year was 8-0-0 . Their defense was outstand- ing! They gave up only 22 points all sea- son. Five of their games were shut-outs . Offense scored a total of 151 points in eight games . The total amount of players were 21 but due to injuries they finished the season with only 1 9. They may have lacked in quantity but they more than made up for it in quality. qs-K A -zwifyfxf 17 And he's off. . . 29 TOUCHDOWN for the Mustangs! 39 Tim Wood, no. 51 , wants a piece of the action too . Varsity Basketball! Standing from left to right: Coach Boyter, Mike Lerma, Tim Diaz, Rod Nlonteverde, Lee Rodriguez, Van Sikorsky, Jeff Pringle, Jeff Kurtenbach, Les As is Harris, David Lorentz, Managers: Tom Drysdale and Bob Anderson. Kneeling from left to right: Danny Megariz, Chip Bristow, Arnold Burruel. X2 lylt it 9' '5-dbaanvne. , ' Q K ..... ,..,,,Q,L, VW irq 1 MUSTA an lull!!! i L45-Q rf'- h , if i x xx , use Y, S xXx Sk ' 1. xx X X XX., in ' - .X Q gxx i XX ,-v ff' Q94 With a new coach and high hopes, the Mustang Basketball team started the sea- son with a big win over Benson, unfor- tunately the team had to forfeit the game . The most outstanding player was David Lorentz, who averaged 17 points a game . The most dedicated player was Les Harris He had the best Free-Throw percentage, shooting 7670 from the line. Van Sikorsky was the most improved player. He grabbed 1 19 rebounds for the season. ,,4 ' Sflfs if 1' 'K fm . ' LLX: , s,1..A1 1 ff A W I ' f ' ll 1 lr ' M.: L L., Fil ad' l Ll A 'Il Yi if? in :X Q if flyvr X ly 5 1. ,E T 2 l-5 : gf? '-' i if i 'Hin SCORES Sah 49 Benson Forfeit Sah 51 S. Nl. O.T. Sah 62 Hayden Sah 51 Sells Sah 57 Hayden Sah 52 Ray Sah 40 Superior Sah 48 Ray Sah 51 P. V. C. Sah 50 Ajo Sah. 47 Miami Sah. 47 Bisbee Sah. 47 S. M. Sah 60 Willcox Sah 63 P.V.C. Sah. 59 Sells Sah. 65 Florence Sah. 70 Miami Sah. 58 Bisbee Sah. 48 Willcox Sah. 73 Ray 3 wins 19 losses Seniors!! K. l 4 X X l 15. !s,.wi.:, ,S The following Seniors were on the Varsity Basketball team: From left to right: Sean Saunders, David Lorentz, Les Harris, Jeff Kurtenbach, Tim Diaz, Mike Lerma, and Arnold Burruel . , .X--ff: as Q, A V gf, 1 if 5 5 ex , x I fat, w , r t X P.K. is l , I Junior Varsity Basketball The J ,V, Basketball team succeeded in having a winning season standing at 13-6 . Overall the J .V, team consisted of excellent players and will be a great boost to the Varsity shooters next year T f T-f L'-'fri' ..... ,lttt ,t l s as ' .... '- X W' , ,,.- i ., -' e -' '- ex! fm ' 'f ' l 1- ,rffiuf , figs W5- L! - L Q V: ' r- - -'Be A' - mi Qgel or wav' W Wa. SQQW ' 5af?....,,j,s Right Andy Clendaniel, Bully Wear, Mark Brlsto, Ricky Lundberg, Kevin Harris '30 57 79 72 ' 61 52 62 '56 '66 73 ' 51 '66 Sahuarda Sahuarda Sahuarda Sahuarda Sahuarda Sahuarda Sahuarda Sahuarita Sahua rita Sahua rita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sa hua rita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Sahuarita Losses Benson San Manuel Hayden Baboqulvari Patagonia Ray Palo Verde Christian Ajo Miami Bisbee San Manuel Willcox Palo Verde Christian Boboquivari Florence Miami Bisbee Willcox Ray Back Row Left to Right Ron Monteverde, Roy Fahlberg, Marc Adams, Frank Teso, Bill Jaress. Front Row Left to 53 ' 49 ' 55 ' 69 . . . 74 . . 62 ' 66 ' 'P 5 A 3 , .K K .,f'lEiQE1i'3' X A, ff ,Q ffiesff , A. -'N ,V Q 1, ,. ...Mi .4 -f ' 7 5 , . 17, ff 5 H aw GY ' Alu EVM . , I , f ,.,.. as gf'3L:,,y A K r :W .muy ,m A, by-W 1 EQ 5, Q 0 A1 N Q- M, vlxfmf ,., ' J ,A ' , 2- A ,L ga-Q, my N, n 4 ff . .3 .ci , ' ffl Qa ZM , am g.S 4 -5 . 5 1 ,O X1 PK ' f ' 33 So far, so good! Oh yeah, just look what's waiting for us at the other end, 43 Look out everybody, here it comes. t f R igfxofaff, X 64?7'fi'.' -'f -Yi, O 415'-. M, 5, 3 'AT7 -'LLM ig R fg e' ' K1r,ooVyy: yy r e Q7 vii V 4 f, n . 15' . 'f'X -I I Q21 A li. 7 Y or .Sv . Nw.. -V Girls Basketball lways On Top!! Mil3lMu.: MUSTANGS The 1977-1978 Girls Basketball team. Standing from left to right: Donna Moreno, Lisa Tate, Sue Kurtenbach, Kath Esser T T t d A ' ' ' ' y , ana a e, an rmida Leyva. Kneeling from left to right. IVIartha Leyva, Yvonne Johnson, Roberta IVIcGee, Kris Huba, Carmen Burruel, Isabel Fuentes, Katherine Johnson. I - K We 'S 5 f,.., . .v-.....,:,,.......,,,,,, 4 i O Q -gi ,fr- f 4 51- F 2 N M Scores 36 Patagonia 43 38 Hayden 25 37 Eloy 29 39 S .lVl, 37 33 AJO 62 -51 Benson 36 33 RAY 51 45 Tombstone 32 56 Baboquivari 40 40 Benson 32 47 Bisbee 29 46 Wilcox 44 38 Patagonia 31 53 Bisbee 30 40 S .lVl. 42 75 Baboquivari 43 41 Wilcox 44 12 Wins 6 Losses The 1 977-78 girls basketball team had a great year. Coached by lVlr. Wallace, the girls worked hard all season and won 12 out of 18 games Kathy Esser was the leading scorer and rebounder. In the game against Babo- quivari, Kathy scored a school record high of 30 points. The girls showed Sahuarita pride and spirit wherever they went. 123 Kathy Esser says: A little tothe right, please. 131 What!!! You mean the game has already started!! 143 The starting five. lCount-em! 91 Girls J. . Basketball .Lg KU xQNi.I'll FFS IVlustang J V team, left to right. Coach Peterson, Norma Cordova, Kathy Weber, Yoli Cordova, Molly lVIunger, Angela Delgado, llllaria Dominguez, Judy Amado, Kathy Duits, IVlary Esser, Denise Nesbaum, Connie Atkisson, Asst. Coach, Ray Quihuiz . Left, Mary Esser dwarfs her opponents. 1. London Bridges falling down... 2. Has Molly Munger discovered that volleyball is over? 3. I could have had a V-8 . K 4 , f f 2 HP Volleyball a r s i I Y FIRST ROW-Katherine Johnson, Elvia Alday, Carmen Burruel, Kathy Esser. SECOND ROW-Roberta iVlcGee, Leticia Gonzalez, Lisa Tate, Isabel Fuentes, Tana Tate . 1-nut at ,N lUlllRf0 ' ,nm uusw. 'vi altar , ,',,Q ig'-A ii' :. This year Nlr. Nladeheim coached the girl's Varsity Volleyball team. The team was made up of nine experienced and well coached girls. They worked hard all season, practicing every night so that they would do well at divisionals. They came in third atdlVlSlOl'16llS, fs. 5 , '11 .tx 5535! Wherever they went they represented Sahuarita well!! 23 Lisa Tate: This is my impression of ,,,. a rhinoceros. 33 This would be a good time to pray. 43 Roberta lVIcGee spikes her way to stardom. Scores Patagonia -O Sahuarita- 2 A.S.D.B. -2 Sahuarita- 1 Eloy -O Sahuarita- 2 Miami -2 Sahuarita- 0 Willcox -2 Sahuarita- O Coolidge -O Sahuarita- 2 Ray -2 Sahuarita- 0 Bisbee -2 Sahuarita- 0 Benson -0 Sahuarita- 2 Bisbee -2 Sahuarita- 1 N Ray -1 Sahuarita- 2 I Miami -1 sanuama- 2 Willcox -2 Sahuarita- O Record 6 wins - 7 losses x nur ,... Nr- - A m.,....,,, 1- ,t L-, . -- k - . ,qv- -QV' if .v. Volleyball Back row L. to r.: Diana Rodriquez, Estella Alvarez, Belia Moreno, Mary Esser, Renee Kurtenbach, Cindi Megariz, Molly Nlunger, Yoli Cordova. Front row L. to R.: Kim Harris, Kathy Weber, Kathleen Johnson, Irene Valdez, Carmen Felix. The girl's J ,V, volleyball team had a record of 8 wins and 6 losses for the 1977 78 season. They performed well under the coaching of lVIr. Nladeheim and look forward to the 1 978-79 volleyball season . Q Freshmen Volleyball The freshmen being a young team, worked well together under the coaching of lVIrs . Kondrat. Their final season standings L were 4 wins and 1 loss. They tried hard and had great results . It was a good year for the frosh! Q lf-. hi 4 ,. , f iff'1 -2 ff . -- ' 'wr I ' Front row L. to R.: Terry Colosimo, Eileen Coronado, Sandy Gastelum, Carol Valdez, Eva Arrebollo, Martha Contreras, Angela Delgado, Carol Oldham. Second row L. to R.: Chrissy Smith, Vicki Henderson, Corina Wachner, Laurie Kapellan, Judy Amado, Cory Wallace, Nora Burruel, Stella Valladolid. Proud S S Wrestlers is Q , 4 . Kneeling Front L. to R.: Coach Gary Rushing, Billy Riggs, Billy Sapp, Butch Nix, Jay Black, Ray McGee, David Nelson, Max Ortiz. Standing: Richard Tank Ochoa, Paul Rosas, Tom Rivenbark, Mike Cochran, Mark Livingston, Duane McGee, Maurice Queen, Teddy Teso, Hector Blanco, Freeddie Moraga, Mr. Longton. f'.dlY 5-,lv-v,. mt' ull 'x 9 . ' 1. - 'E , y ,, M . - 1 51? N Wi' :I , 4 in- ' - . W. , I-,qv ww.. - ,.,,...A ....L...., -- - XXI ,jo M ' I T 52 A...-W M ' 7' gg., . , R A v aff -fx Ks? fs. fsggflfg , ws Wo ' .- 9 A xax ' x 'IW R F . SQ' ' . . S '11 i ' ' A 5 ,. hx A it Mx Q ' Nyff X yy. 4, X . ig, ER 1 4 E X W'faefww W i, 4 -V .5 4 2. K-N n..W,fL -.--:nf 1 is .lj F .9 Q 'fl ji EX N N-... C .Nz ,, l Til yi.-vi' -44- KK, .ka Q, x 4.0 K., 5 X 'N Mat Maids LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Valdez, Irene Valdez, Letty Gonzalez, Nina Shumway, Phyllis Kapellen, and Delores Berg. The SHS lVIat Maids spent many long hours practicing their skills in preparing for future wrestling meets . With a majority of new members they suc- ceeded in boosting the morale of the wrestlers pation of the mustang fans during the thrill of victory or the agony of defeat! and encouraged partici- Varsity Cheerleaders L A t ee r ,,,,,,,,,,,i- .. ..,. , . , w A 'A f . K 4 Q ' . Q it LEFT TO RIGHT: lVIarji Livingston, Leslie Hogan, Julie Jaress, Cindy Gay, Kathy Williams, Jeanne Shipman, and Bernadette Ochoa. Although many think cheerleading is just fun and games , there is plenty of hard work and dedication involved to create the school spirit that our cheerleaders did this year. Af., , .V. Cheerleaders NP' .,..-rf' .- 4 .gli P.K. 1 The spirited J ,V, cheerleaders for the 1977-Z8 year were: Left to right: LuAnn Harris, Tami Groenewold, Annemarie Johndrow, Tracy Carr. i F ffl' 'i VI' nf- ' U I 1 I l J 'x , f ' ,x , . pl 6 A . ,I I X X 1 . - - ' 7, . i f! 'iiQ iv X I 1 Mm' ii '.lr pm Q 2 x iii i g.K. ,,,. 1 L ix -, 4,reii. ,. .4 Freshmen Cheerleaders 11 JHIQ' lllli LEFT TO RIGHT: Eileen Coronado, Sue Romney, Sandy Gastelum, lVlarji Hopkins Wire., .. . ' ' 'fsif-':1 f hH ..,4. if faE..3'.m'iff 5 ggw-.4-1 - ' :- '! ','5? - t-f.,,.4. 1 + . A ' 9 --' f mn ., -125415 1 ,334-L g A- iv f'-'.-ilr.1:v:.t:M'-'-s- x. 4:f'e-- .- fir ff 2'- f'1'1!PA 'T NY'-Q' 'i f 1cu ,. A - . Vu- ,F-,Q fn' . . W.. K , , .111 --.4 V ff, ' -f as T 2- 'i 2'ff'l.' iE?fY:f..1? fCL ti.. fax., .:'t Q' This year the Freshmen cheer- leaders did a great job of promoting school spirit by cheering on the Freshmen teams throughout the. year . They also displayed a large amount of enthusiasm at all of the pep assemblies and helped to make them a great success l ,C.c.-..... LEFT TO RIGHT: Rae Ann Crandall, Donna Henderson, Tami Gant, Karen VonWerne, Jill Jensen, Nellie Lopez, Barbara Lakey and Therese Gastelum. Pom Pons The SHS Pom Pon Girls did a great job of promoting school spirit this year. The long hours spent practicing after school making up new rou- tines really paid off at their performances . Twirlers LEFT TO RIG HT: Linda Spivey, Melanie Nelson, Renee Snow LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Stallsmith, Laurie Nolan VARSITY: Our threesome of spirited twirlers have given fully of their talent, skill and devotion to SHS , The three worked very hard and showed it through their routines at games, pep rallies and parades. J ,V ,: Although neither had any past experience, the J ,V, twirlers showed an abundance of talent and spirit that helped boost SHS morale. v IW! . A -Q-Q., a I' PX 22' .-A ':8m'axSs.n'u'us-A13 :HMS L'-2141.2 I3 x1u.I'5l'3tgf2in ALI 1 IIB! iuaxlslluas G Lu I I-it . . , , 1 Q n f Q .. - - . S x I 'N I -1-,-U ....f--nuunf. . .x p :Z Ev 5 I ,. i X ,.,,, Q.. .W With mx s I 109 Homecoming I977 g, Q Q n 9 Q , lf' ' A f 52' , Qi l Photo bi . Michael Katona Leslie Hogan Homecoming Queen Homecoming this year was a great suc- cess . The game against Florence was full of excitement and spirit, with the score ending in a tie at 27-27, After the game everyone showed great enthusiasm dancing to the music of Star Sound . so A. ' I Jw if 5 I, .,' rf: f . ' I 'Ht' ' NSY' .nn-Q vw'-'fi - Ali: 1. Lisa Tate and Les Harrisp First Runners Up . 2. Kathy Williams poses proudly as Second Runner Up . 3. Bill Nliller stands as Second Runner Up , with HOlVlECOll.lING KING Elliot Arrebollo Junior Attendants Cathy Currieri And Robby Dojaquez Freshmen Attendants Edna Gonzales And Lee Rodriquez N Sophomore Attendants Laurie Stewart And Bill Jarress I R. 1 KAN' D355 es M 19 t K ,KM--- ' sla ,A - ' 13 The school lunches have strange effects on Allen Craig, Trent Timmons, and John Scott. Yesterday they were airplanes, today they think they are ducks. 23 Cindy Gay, Kathy Williams, Jeanne Shipman, and Nlarji Livingston are proud to say that they take Geritol every day, and you can just see the difference. 33 Teresa Davey and Linda Spivey are trying out for the part of Miss Toothfairy, 1978. 43 Good luck cake to the Varsity football team. 53 Arnold Alegria has his first lesson on how to tug a Tank, .f ,f ff , 1 X lt I 'nn U BTX Us rv, , O 'ww 1.-- ' WNA ' .Af!1,':.?'9: V 5-.f . . , 131 WP W IW S .Es-ggi i M S' W ii JI Q :L s'-,. - -W f.,g ,gg M, -, mi ,, '. ,-,.. A 'r 9 S S, '975 W' Q : N .M , x : X X ' tina ,-i. f g .L N N . 1 , . 5 x e . e 1 xx g X Q - at ' Y Q. ..,, v ,. ,ff MH: -,- fn X' 1, J A. 4, -A M new ..,,n 1-s,pgs54w'fk-5 ' '4AQ2.1 '5 . 551, 7737? K 15' yy 3127. .. ...MMOG t. ,A ,. , yi? ati S i ' if. A L A .g gn ' ..4,.,,..t.,4 K .. hi K 6 1 1 V -if , ,K -41, ' 42 i V L VV I '1w.,,,u It up ' W -3 f ,if A 2 , Q Y ll Jackie Honas, You've got to be kidding! 23 Mary Esser to Laurie Stewart: I'm pooped. ll , V ,ff ,f-n 31 Mr. Hemwall: Let's sing everybody . . . 1 2 3 ahhhhhhhhhh. Good, one more time . . . 1 2 3 aaaahhhhhhh. Alright quit playing around, one of you went flat. -rf -4' fs, W X 'Y a-J? W. - mg.. 365 5 Q0 X , ' lv Q.. W I , .fhAf 1 s1 ' 'A 45'-, V ,X .ivy X, 'J' Hg- 4.15144 N ,1 ,x f.?:,,w 117 SENICR SURVEY Cutest Couple: Tom Shultz S Renee Snow Best Dressed: David Lorentz 8 Cheryl Morrison Shyest: Dana Yount S Donna Moreno Loudest: Chuck Meyer S Julie Jaress Most Likely to Succeed: Cory Saunders S Kathy Esser Cutest Guy: Steve Allen Cutest Girl: Leslie Hogan Most Humorous: Sean Saunders 8 Linda Spivey Biggest Flirt: Frank Madril 8 Kathy Williams Prettiest Smile: Laura Castillo Most Athletic: Mike Lerma S Lisa Tate Nicest Hair: Dana Yount S Cheryl Morrison Dreamiest Eyes: Bill Miller S Alice Engelmann Best Personality: Bill Valencia 8 Bernadette Ochoa Most Popular: Elliot Arrebollo S Lisa Tate Best All-Around: Leslie Hogan MW A ' l ,.-A... E Qi L 'E : W S Q . ? ,L wk -x WL E . 23 L A Q1 3 r fi 5 A V .: i Q xiv Y 1 A 3 lUfIfQffSw I - Q W, , , . ,f ffm. 1.11, fs A' Qi , f' x,.Z, j- , .M- N JX-'52, 4 .14 .. -' . 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Not Pictured: tPresidentl Tom Shultz, Steve Allen, Bobby Drow, iSecretaryl Walter Clark, Teddy Teso, Elliot Arrebollo, Mark Harris, tHistorianl Dana Yount, Steve Candelaria, Jay Black, Richard Estrada, Ray lVlcGee. V CA Auto 19 'thx Back Row: L. to R. Tim DiazCTreasurerl,Jessie Gomez, Mark Hanson, Steve Allen, Bruce Pavlikowski, Jim Meador, Kevin Feller. Second Row: L. to R. Justin Miles, Bobby Drow, Bart Spivey Wice Presidentl, Les Harris lHistorianl, Mike Kinney KPresidentl Mr. Romney. Front Row: L. to R. Gene Shaffer, Mark Sumstine tReporterl, Mark Dutton tParlian1entarianl, David Lorentz tSecretaryl, Frank Madril. Vica Auto is a hard working and determined group of guys. These guys competed with Tucson schools and raised .NX Y P1 N1 funds for fall and spring skill olympics. They also held a T ' Q ' regional get together V to determine which guys would go to State for Auto . NA VV David Lorentz: Just pour this in Steve, your arm has got to come out. Cross Country And Weight Trainin The weight train- ing, cross country program was for stu- I dents who wanted to work out for bodily improvements, to get in shape for another sport, or increase their talent as a weight -ff lifter. Cross country is really becoming a big thing . Who says Sahuarita doesn't have any hams? lVIr. Gay and IVlr. Miranda are per- fect examples of the It is A QQ-x Sahuarita High School . Ham s l if y 5255 P2121 1355 Fr' 5 Back: L to R: lVlr. Nliranda, Arnold Alegria, Nancy Erickson, Rod Nlonteverde, Robert lVIe-za, Alonzo Gomez, Rick Montoya, lVlr. Gay. Front: L to R: Amado Castro, Abby Nlartinez, Kris Huba, Charmein Goushaw, Lorainne Davies, Danny Hemwall, Manny Sanchez, Ed Rivera. Pep Club mm l 13 4 t,'X Back: L to R: Karen lVlclVlillian, Nliss Nlathewson, Cristi Nliller, Cheryl Herdon, Gail Larsen, lVlarji Livingston, Alice Englemann, Mary Vaughan. Front: L To R: Kellie White, Jeanne Shipman, Carmen Canchola, Pat Swee ne y, Charmein Goushaw, i A W5 , fl EMM J N W J The FHA, spon- sored by Wanda lVliller, held bake sales, ice cream sales and other fund raising activities . The money that was earned from these activities was used for FHA conventions, gifts for the elderly and the orphans . And they had a big end of the year trip . Denise Alegria. Future Homemakers The Pep Club's main task is to develop and practice school spirit. They attended football and basketball games to help cheer on the team and they also held many fund raising activities . Pat Sweeny and Jeanne Shipman are spirit weeks Raggedy Ann and Andy. ll dv Of America Top: L to R: Belita Canez, Yvonne Johnson, Armida Leyva. Next: L to R: Donna Nloreno, Martha Leyva. Next: L to R: Nlaria Lerma, Katheleen Johnson. Front: L to R: Bridgit Phillips, Rorna Van Doren, Katherine Johnson. ,, T23 ational Honor Society 4-4-lil-if The National Hon- or Society members built a float for Home- coming with the theme of SHS is Soaring High. An eagle fur- ther carried out the theme . This year the club gave a S50 scholarship to a grad- uating member and they hope to continue this next year. Back: L. to R. Corey Sanders, Jeanne Shipman, Marji Livinston, Margie Hemwall. Front: L. to R. Rae Ann Crandall, Liz Garcia. L' Q 'P ' s'-- x,.., l 'xxx' L sr fr' 3 Back: L. to R. Jeff Meyers, Irene Trembly, Marji Livingston, Kathy Williams, Rae Ann Crandall, Julie Jaress Leslie Hogan, Mark Dutton, Mike Johnson, Don Kahler, Jeff Kurtenbach. Front: L. to R. Kris Huba, Vicki Lamb Jeanne Shipman, Liz Garcia, Phyllis Kapellen, Les Harris, Rose Olson, Corey Sanders, and Wes Taylor. 124 Student Council Student Council's main purposes are to provide a means for students to express their feelings and opinions and to es- tablish closer co-oper- ation between faculty and students . Back: L. to R. Lee Rodriquez, Mark Livingston, Kathy Esser, Miss Brantley. Middle: L. to R. Jeanne Shipman, Tracy Carr, Julie Jaress, Therese Gastelum, Tami Groenwold. Front: L. to R. Nick Candelaria, Tana Tate, Lisa Tate, David Lorentz, Leslie Hogan, Trent Timmons, and Sue Holec. Back: L. to R. Todd Wallace, Brent Pits, Dave Bernardis, Rae Ann Crandall, Tom Rivenbark, Scott Troxel, Teena Semmons, Tom Shultz, Renee' Snow. Next: L. to R. Laura Castillo, Dee Dee Owens, Janice Kinney, Leslie Robinson, Jackie Honnas, Liz Garcia, Cory Wallace, Dawn Hutchison. Next: L. to R. Kellie White, Marji Livingston, Mary Pavlikowski, Kathy Currieri, Barbi Rice, Chris Carson, Diana Baker. Front: L. to R. Scott Lance, Melanie Nelson, Phyllis Kapellen, Eva Arrebollo, Irene Valdez, Carol Valdez, and Mary Simmonis. 125 This year the Mustang Band worked very hard to make their sounds heard . The band is looking good and trying some of the more popular music. They played at football and basket- ball games, the State Fair, the Green Valley parade, and other music festivals. Band r:',.Q:: f?f?.i'fT,: - ' ' , T A Q Liss' T T T TTI'-Ii T 4--'-.f 4..4+..g, .T T - A ,iot 1 - 1 T T 'f i .,,, T at T ' T y ' 3 I It EN T ry g TTTTJ K M? in Ml I RY' .. Q LF.: .18 T 4 . t f ' :' we J -r'lIT,.,.' . 'meme ' l' - A gr -5'-5, - 'S f 5 7 T ' 5::T s It A T5 :Ig -e T h 5- :vrl'4 5 P i ll V sr' f ' '--Gigi ..' 1 I T- ff i' Y- I 1 ., 'N q I 'T 'U ' l TT tHf.,. 5 - if N T. - Y Q A - fc T A T T i i,..v'N ji: - g gg! , gi: . l A 3515? D l ii, 4, 'f Q.: ' . - f y Y . -' - f T . , . E+ , . 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Next: L to R: Kerry Mitchel, Steve Kelley, Scott Fair, Tim Schafer, Bob Hicks, Steve Vesterdal, Eddie Stockwell, Wesly Ehlers, Danny Hemwall. Next: L to R: Max Ortiz, Vicky Henderson, Cindy Ewing, Theresa Colosimo, Kelly Davies, Bob Seaman, Dorothy Drysdale, Merci Leyva, Vive Ravia. Next: L to R: Cheryl Troxel, Bria Ham, Ruthann Mellan, Karen Bateman, Rachell Campbell, Debbie Gates, Beverly Stockwell, Cindy Stallsmith. Front: L to R: Mr. Hemwall, Paula Reagan, Martha Contrerras, Mary Young, Lori Kapellen, Chris Carson, Susan Stallsmith, Marji Hemwall. VARSITY TWIRLERS: RENEE' SNOW, LINDA SPIVEY. Band ----rr ' X 4 Qtr' U 5 I M! ii Upper Left: IVIr. Hemwallz Keep in step! Lower Left: IVIr. Hemwallz Robert your honking. Robert: lt's not me, it's Kenny. Lower right: James Practice makes perfect, Vive. Fm, M we X i !t L C 6 8 The Stage Band explores modern music ranging in all cate- gories. They per- formed for school assemblies, football games, evening con- certs, and basketball games . Back: Lf. to Rt. Brent Pitts, Louis De La Rosa, Dean Poole, Stephen Yates, TeenaSemmons, Bob Hicks, Mr. Hemwall. Middle: Lf. to Rt. John Scott, Margie Hemwall, Cindy Stallsmith, Vive Ravia, Wesley Ehlers. Front: Lf. to Rt. Greg Gatterer, Terrv pt, K. Anderson, Danny Hemwall, Steve Vesterdal. Chorus The Chorus gives people who like to sing the opportunity to demonstrate their singing abilities. Once again they gave a Thanksgiving and Christmas concert for the student body and also the parents. Mr. Hemwall: Don't everyone just sit there and stare, try to sing! Stage Band L.. usrm .jjsif , l fig --., . . . 3 1 A ...a.......f A Back: Lf. to Rt: Alice Englemann, Melanie Nelson, Virginia Rock, Gail Larsen, Susan Medearis, Anita Anderson, Lorraine McGee, Katheleen Johnson, Armida Leyva, Donna Moreno, Pam Azul, Katherine Johnson, Cindy Humphreys, Lynn Lowsley, Sue Kovarik, Beliz Moreno, Letica Gonzales. MiddIe:Row: Lf. to Rt. Vive Ravia, Terry Younglove, Annette Balk, Marji Livingston, Leslie Robinson, Anna Aubachon, Donna Reed, Cheri Piper, Chance Anderson, Tom Rivenbark, Brent Pitts, Corey Sanders, Scott Lance. Front: Lf. to Rt. Mrs. Bevington, Mary Vaughan, Debbie Coalter, Mary Ann Young, Cindy Ewing, Melanie Thatcher, Donna Henderson, Heidi Wilson, Babette Piper, Mary Coronado. Science Club The Science Club has not been very active this year. They had a few raffles, and are re- cycling aluminum cans, the cans they collected in the spring. Plus they went on a trip with the Art Club. Back Row Lt to Rt: Kathy Williams, Cindy Gay, Alice Englemann, Mark Dutton, Jeff IVleyers, Van Sikorsky. Front Row: Lt to Rt. Carol Conlon, Donna lVlclVlillan, Angie IVlills, it I Q ZF' QQ Spanish Club - The Spanish Club is sponsored by lVlrs. lVladeheim. They made a float for homecoming and got first place for it. They held many fund raising activities to support their scholarship fund which was pre- sented at the end of the school year. Front Row: L to R Nick Candelaria, Karla Testerman, Denise Nusbaum, lVlrs. Nladeheim, Angelica Nlills. Bottom Row: L to R Irene Trembly, Rachell Campbell, lVlercy Leyva, Scott Fair. Roy Fahlberg, lVlr. Lane. 0 V L . X 5 ,' N , x' l vf The Sahuarita Government Club decreased in size this year, but they still got a lot done. They had raffles at Home- coming, a flower for a friend day, the usual IVlodel United Nations, and lVlodel Legisla- ture . All the members were very active and did a great job in representing their club and school. Government Club Pictured above: lVlr. Brauner, Tom Rivenbark, Melanie Nelson, Trent Timmons, Rene Babnew. Bottom Row L to R: Virginia Rock, Gail Larsen, Julie Jaress, Chris Kulesza fb Future Business Leaders Gf America f Nell F.B.L.A. is a national organization for all high school students enrolled in business programs. F.B.L.A. provides an opportunity for business students to prepare for business and office occupa tions. F.B.L.A. students travel to state and National conferences, visit other chapters, and have close con- tact with successful business- men and women. These stu- dents are tomorrow 's business leaders of america. Back: L to R: Vive Ravia, Denise Alegria, Mary Ellen Rivera, Luann Harris, Diana Rodriquez, Kim Harris, Liz Garcia, Eyde Riharb. Middle: L to R: Mary Vaughan, Diane Salcido, Roberta McGee, Chris Carson, Barbara Lakey, Tami Groewald, Val Trepus. Front: L to R: Donna Mcmillan, Cheryl Coffee, Tracy Carr, Marji Livingston, Phyllis Kapellen. The members of Fellowship Of Chris- tian Athletes have endeavored to know more about Jesus Christ and his way of life, to be active in his church, to strive to be Christian in their personal lives and to share their g convictions with l others . c h F T e I I s I F 0 l W a S n 'Q A I P h O I f e I B S Back: L to R: Rae Ann Crandall, Kim White, Roberta McGee, Bob Anderson, Steve Kelley, Eyde Riharb. Front: L to R: Mary Vaughan, Les Harris, Sean Saunders, Mr. Rushing. Yearbook numi- Back Row L. to R.: Vicki Lamb, Laura Castillo, Sean Saunders, Tammi Gant, Trent Timmons, Virginia Rock, Genelle Spivey, Laurie Nolen, Roma Van Doren. Bottom Row L. to R., Linda Spivey, Renee Snow, Susan Holec, Becky Vandervoort. Photographers: Standing L. to R.: Mike Cochran, Christina Kulesza, Tracy Soper, Phyllis Kapelien, Rose Bates. Sitting L to R.: Kim Tipton, Chuck Meyer, Edye Riharb Producing a yearbook takes a vast amount of work. It con- sists of making layouts, writing copy, designing artwork and taking photographs . The yearbook staff has to work hard and co- operate with one another in order to produce a good yearbook. The final result is a permanent record of how well the staff has worked together . if Newspaper Back Row Left to Right: Donna Miles, Cindy Renzi, Mary Vaughan, Teresa Ashton, Lori Brannen. Front Row L. to R.: Wanda Batman, Brian Combs, Missy Wilhelm, Charles Tucker, Sue Kovarik, Susan Von Werne, Ann Seaman, Clarae Green, Tim Diaz, Carla Escalante,Cheryl Morrison, Liz Scott. Sunburst Staff Managing Editor: Charles Tucker Copy Editor: Sue Kovarik, Prod . Co. Editors: Suzi Von Werne and Cindy Renzi . Sports: Brian Combs iEditorl, Tim Diaz, Mike Duits, Jeff Pringle. Art: Ann Seaman, Teresa Ashton. Photography: Lori Brannen. Lay- outAssistants: Missy Wilhelm, Sheila Wallen . Reporters: Wanda Batman, Jeff Tesch, Cheryl Morrison, Ray Larrabee, Laura Rawlings, Carla Escalante, Liz Scott, Mark Sumstine, Clarae Green, Fred Borns. Special Thanks to Mrs . Schwartz ---f , , The Art Club once again participated in the Homecoming Float competition . Their float featured a prairie schooner as one means of transportation used in settling the South- west, and won a lst place trophy in the Green Valley Parade for the best entry, ages 17 and under. They continued the paper recycling drive and participated in shows and fund raising activities . Art Club Pictured Above: Back Row L to R. Dawn Hutchinson, Terry Geib, Annette Geib, Angela Wildman, Dorothy Drysdale Drysdale, Rose Olson, Front Row L to R: Terry Anderson, IVlrs. Williams. .ffl 3- il 8, Drama Club Q at Back Row L to R: Donna Henderson, Steve Vesterdal, Robert Gerhard, Kathy Medema, Karen Bateman, Middle Row L to R: Carl Humphreys, Kevin Cathie, Robert Keene, Beverly Stockwell, Todd Harris, Robert Schnichler, Randy Strubue, Troy Holbrook, Kelly Davies, Maria Guerreo. Drama Club was rein- stated this year, and was active the first half of the year. Most significant was their showing at halftime , of the Homecoming Game - in which they presented a 9. D' Star Wars skit. Back Row L to R: Mary Esser, Angie Mills, Jeff Tesch, Joe Sewell, Ray Larrabee, Mrs. Voorhees. Middle Row L to R: Sheri Spivey, Tracy Soper, Delores Berg, Heidi Wilson, Suzanne Killens, Donna Henderson. Front L to R: Laurie Nolan, Margie Hemwall, Margi Livingston, Jackie Honnas, Kathy Currieri, Barbie Rice, Donna McMillan. L hess Club The purposes of the Chess Club are to provide the skill of playing chess, develop an appreciation for the game, and develop principles of self- discipline, logic and concentra- tion for a lifelong carry-over activity . Future Farmers Of America !R Back: L to R: Mr. Brinkerhoff, Scott Troxel, Charles Tucker, Scott Cook, Jim Nix, Jay Bessett, Bill Gates, Tim Clarke, Tom Oldham, Jessie lVlcGee, Gus Amado, Arnold Burrel. Next: L to R: Sheri Spivey, Jill Jensen, Nora Burrel, Angela Delgado, Dee Dee Owens, Janice Kinney, Joy Hensley, Bernie Ochoa, Bruce Simmons, Laura Rawlings. Next: L to R: Beth Wyland,James Bagly, Joe Ortiz, Tina Bruno, Anna AuBuchon, Leslie Robinson, Sue Holec, Greg Finch, Kim Rawlings, Vernie Hutchison, Kathy Reagan, Tony Bruno, Kathy Hermansen, Front: L to R: Clay lVlarker, Becky Hoogerwerf, Denise Nusbaum, Barbi Rice, Cathy Currieri, Briggette Yeckly, Cammi Elam, Theresa Davey, Bria Ham, Judy Amado, The F.F.A. is an organi- zation working to get students envolved in agriculture. It prepares the person for any future job or study pertaining to agriculture. This year the F.F.A. held a pre-fair in order to get the animals 5 ready for the Pima County ' fair. They also competed at state wide judging events. Jim: Oh no,I hope Arnold doesn 't tell everyone about the time when I...! 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