Williams High School - Tusayan Yearbook (Williams, AZ)

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This Is the Story of Williams High School... These Are Students. These Are Staff. And This Is . . . SOAPSUDS 87 Opening 1 Table of Contents Opening 1 Student Life...........6 Clubs.................20 Sports................40 People................52 Ads...................80 Dedication............92 Senior Index..........94 Student Index.........96 Closing...............99 Williams High School 440 South Seventh St. Williams, AZ 86046 A. Adrienne Sanchez attends a Pastry Career Exploration Class during the simmer in Providence Rhode Island. B. Bo Russell, a junior tailback, led the season in offense and defense. C. Junior fans cheer on the mighty Vikes. D. Keith Perkins, Eric Rocha, and Lisa Pruett fixed the Boulin Tank as part of their simmer Forest Service Employment. 2 Opening New Year — Fresh Start A. These future Vikes have their own float in the parade. B. Seniors Jason McClain and Todd Parenteau cool down and keep warm at the same time. C. The Vikes cheer-, leaders hold up a run-through for their team. D. During this JV game, 2 Steve Wargo dodges the Bagdad Sultans. Opening 3 Vikes Give Their All G. Hernandez, R. Martinez Snuggle Together Chosen 1986 Homecoming King and Queen and the Homecoming King and Queen for the 1986 Homecoming are____ Bubbling faces awaited the announcement of who was to be crowned. Rita Martinez and Guy Hernandez! They were elected by the student body to represent W.H.S. during Homecoming week. When asked how she felt, Queen Rita Martinez said , I was happy. Itwas a thrilling time for me. I am glad Guy and I both won instead of just one of us. Other royalty elected were: first attendents Chedelle Pouquette, Todd Rarenteau, second atten -dents Priscilla Aguilar, Chris Jaramillo, Princess Andrea Luchini, Prince Travis Glaab, Duchess Dana Van Qeve, Duke John McFarland, Countess Dee-Dee Mahan, Count Teddy Otero. The Homecoming football game highlighted the week when the mighty Vikings washed up the Pirates and hung them out to dry with a 40-0 Viking victory. A. Royalty for king and queen look on. B. Underclass royalty smile at the crowd. C. Gount T.Otero and Countess D.Mahan anile during halftime. 8 Homecoming Student Life Student Life Homecoming 9 Tide Turns for Jrs. The competition bubbled over during the activity and dress-up days throughout Homecoming Week. The people showed real spirit, stated Lisa Pruett. The dress-up days were Nationality Day, Idol Day, Have-It-Your-Way Day, Toga Day, and Spirit Day. In a survey, WHS students picked Lisa Pruett, who dressed up on Nationality Day, as the most memorable girl in costume. The most memorable boy in costume was Travis Glaab, who dressed up on Toga Day. The student body picked the Tricycle Race as the hardest activity and the Voltswagon-Stuff ing Contest as the funnest. Nationality Day, Toga Day, and Have-It-Your-Way day were chosen as the best dress-up days. Most of us see it everyday , clue one of the scavenger hunt, sent competitors scrambling to familiar places, putting the clues together, John McFarland found the $15.00 prize behind a poster in Mr. Kirkley's room. 10 Homecoming Student Life A. Happy over their class victory, the juniors rejoice. B. Members of the senior class clown around during the activities of Homecoming Week. C. The freshman class pulls for a victory against the juniors in Tug-o-War. D. Tricycle racer Lisa Payne rides for a senior victory. E. TOby Sanchez, David Krummenacher, and Travis Adolph Glaab watch the volleyball games. F. Riding for the juniors in the tricycle race, Kim Brown struggles to defeat his opponents. Student Life Homecoming 11 A Hot and Zesty Bonfire A hot and zesty bonfire helped set off the 1986-87 homecoming. Travis Glaab and Carl Baertlein were in chirge of planning this years bonfire, and they did a great job! Some of the wood for bonfire was donate , by Margaret Pozas and much of it came frcm the old gym. Students showed their Viking pride by attending bonfire. When asked what he felt the highlight of bonfire was, Guy Hernandez exclaimed, It was all the seniors I saw there! It was a cold and damp night, but the fire kept the young and the restless warm as they cheered and yelled. There were many highlights of bonfire, but The pirate falling into the fire was the highlight, stated Josie Sandoval. Chrl Baertlein felt the highlight of bonfire was, 35 to 40 feet. With the passing of this years bonfire, there will be many temories of fireworks, pirates, students,alumni. A. Monique Sandoval and Anna Hill helped get the spirits flowing as they yelled and cheered at bonfire. B. Students, teachers, and alumni kept their attention on the pirate, which towered over everyone at bonfire. 12 Student Life Homecoming Victorious Juniors Safeguard Lead, Bully Competition Through Parade 14 Homecoming Student Life Floats bobbed down Bill Williams Avenue of hopes of floating to the top of competition. Construction began the week before Homecoming and classmates met to discuss designs and what supplies were needed. Napkin stuffing was the design for most of the floats. When Frongelyn Booker was asked how much she did at decorations, she said My fingers felt like the chicken wire after stuffing thousands of napkins! Winners of the float competition were first place. Juniors, second place. Sophomores, third place. Freshmen. A. Freshen c.Valdivia, C.Zabala, J.Baze, S.Land, E.Aguilar, and F.Srtiith ride on their float that took third place. B. Sophomores A.Valdivia, R.Jorgenson, J.Russell, M.Newman, and R.Rodriguez ride on their float which captured second place. C. Students S.Craig, M. Sandoval, and J Otero ride on the fire engine. D. Juniors P.Brown and C. Rogers ride on the Junior float which captured the honors of first place. E. Band members ride and play during the parade. VlKlNCr WINNING | .1mQ2£iI Student Life Homecoming 15 Masquerading Ghosts, Goblins, Monsters Parade Solo at Halloween Costume Ball Ghosts and goblins spook the suds out of Williams High. The annual Masquerade Ball brought out the Halloween Spirit. Prizes were awarded for best male and female cost lines. Charles Buffet recieved first place as a monster. In second place was Brian Richardson, he was a vampire, and in third was Eugene Buffet dressed as Yoda. In the best female's costume, Priscilla Montoya came in first, she was a senorita. In second was a bunny named Melanie Molina and Dawn Phillips came in third as a vampire. The Tusayan Yearbook Staff sponsored the Masquerade Ball. A. Witch, Anna Hill, scares Raggedy Ann, l erlinda Mendoza. 8. Freshmen J. Baze and O. Mahan ham it up for the camera. C. Vampire B. R .chardson won second pLace. D. Varieties of people showed up at the annual i'lasquerade Bali. E. Juniors S. Price and P. Montoya have a good time. F. Disc Jockey's R. Bowman, J. Payne, and M. Martin gave a helping hand at the dance. 16 Dances Student Life Student Life Dances 17 Cheerleaders’, Fans’ Enthusiasm Brings Dawn of New Era — Viking Spirit Lives! In the past few years,the Vikings' spirit has died. We need to bring it alive... , so stated a poster put up by the cheerleaders the first week of school. ‘ The Viking spirit must be kept alive by everyone. Not one person can do it. It's a feeling of unity that brings the spirit alive , stated Cheer Captain Staci German. The greatest excitement occurs at the opening kick-offs and towards the end of close games. That excitement is heightened by the thrill of playing for a supportive and enthusiastic crowd, stated Coach Kirkley. 18 Games, Pep Assemblies Student Life A. The cheering squad brings forth the crowd's spirit at a varsity game. B. In charge of spirit and fun, the cheer squad watches as the pirate a-top the bonfire collapses into embers. C. Thank God I'm a Viking exclaims Todd Parenteau. D. LeAnn Pearson and Anna Hill perform to Somebody Like You at halftime of tne Aichesay game. E. Demonstrating a stance. Coach Scott Gayman practices with his boys. % 4 Student Life Games, Pep Assemblies 19 20 Clubs Division Student Council Shines Planning Homecoming Activities to money-making projects, this year's Student Council has been a successful one according to Mr. Kirkley, the club's sponsor. Among the many activities that have been made possible by Student Council are thr Valentine's Dance, the Drinking and Driving A. Members of Student Gouncil listen as Chairman Adam Whitman conducts a meeting. B. Members of Student Gouncil discuss the latest planned activities. C. Members of Student Council (top to bottom, 1. to r.) are Sr. Treas. A. Sanchez, Fr. Pres. F. Smith, Jr. Qass Rep. F. Booker, Jr. Social Manager D. Krummenacher, Sr. Qass Rep. J. McQain, Student Body Sec. Sec. S. Lynn, Sr. V. Pres. C. Jaramillo, S.C. Sponsor D. Kirkley, Student Body Treas. M. Cbx, Fr. Qass Rep. J. Baze, Fr. Sec. J. Sandoval, Soph. Treas. A. Hill, Fr. V. Pres. D. Gorney, Fr. Treas. B. Dent, Jr. V. Pres. T. Giaab, Soph. Pres. B. miller, Soph. V. Pres. S. Logan, Soph. Sec. L. Pearson, Student Body Pres. A. Whitman, Jr. V. Pres. C. Baertlein, Sr. Sec. T. Fedison, Jr. Sec. S. Price, Jr. Pres. C. Martinez, Jr. Treas. R. Brookbank, Soph. Qass Rep. A. Otero, and Sr. Pres. M. Sandoval. Program, Summer Leadership Conference, Viking Hat and Pennant Sales, Computer Match-Up, and the activities of Homecoming Week. States Mr. Kirkley, The Homecoming activities were fun and had great student participation. S.C. meetings are held in Mr. Kirkleys room every Tuesday at lunch. When asked how he felt about sponsoring S.C., this was Mr. Kirkley s answer: I enjoy it. Its a lot of fun, but I feel fortunate to be working with the chosen representatives of the school. 22 Clubs Student Council A. Anna Hill and DeAnna Lynn listen to the discussions and suggestions brought up during S.C. meetings. B. Chairman Adam Whitman calks about new activities on the agenda. C. Carl Baertlein enjoys the weekly meetings. Student Council Clubs 23 Layouts, Dummies, Heads, and Picas Publication Staffers Know Their Bizness Staff training began early in the year, w'.th staffers learning writing skills and hew to organize, edit and lay-out. Selling ads and books to raise the $4000 needed to pay for the book, is the business end of the course. R. Monique Sandoval has t ien a great editor, stated advisor Mrs. Dent B. Senior Adrienne Sanchez takes a break to daydream about the future. 24 Publications Clubs A. Publication staffers Carmen Valdivia, Ccirrie Maxon, Josie Sandoval, and Monique Sandoval are hard at work while Heather Alexander freshens iqo. B. Publication staffers include (from top) advisor Mrs. Dent, Leah Bravo, Mike Cbx, Adrienne Sanchez, Frongelyn Booker, Josie Sandoval, Carrie Maxon, Carmen Valdivia, Lisa Pruett, Sharon Sandoval, Monique Sandoval, and Heather Alexander. C. Publications sponsored the Halloween dance, and Anna Hill and Merlinda mendoza had a great time. Clubs Publications 25 A. This combination of NHS FBLA members helped with this year's Christmas food drive. Listed from L to R are: J Augenstein, T Glaab, T Sanchez, F Booker, L Payne, G Speckels, H Speckels, S Bowman, M Cbx, K Kiker, A Sanchez, S Craig, P Montoya, K Baker, L Vasquez, S German, s Price, A Whitman, and A Luchini. B. Priscilla Montoya cheezes at the camera. C. Here's our FBLA! Listed front to back.. L to R: P Montoya, J Davis, A Luchini, L Payne, L Vasquez, S Price, Mrs. German, Mrs. Peliisier, A Whitman, F Booker, S Bowman, K Kiker, G Speckels, D Vandeve, J Augenstein, D Krummenacher, T Glaab, T Sanchez, S Craig, K Baker, M Cbx and M Newman. D. President Mikey makes a funny face! 26 FBLA Clubs This year, Mrs. Superwoman German and the members started another busy year. Our chapter greeted the Phoenix 99 pilots and helped paint the Williams Airport runway. In November, some of our chapter's members went to Anaheim, went to a workshop and even visited Mickey and Minney! One of this year's fund-raisers was the sale of chocolates. They also plan to sell fish at the end of the school year. They made funds from the snack machine. This year's Christmas Bail was, also, sponsored by the chapter. In February, the Regional competition was held at NAU. Ten of our members placed at regionals. Those placing were as follows: M Cbx, 3rd, Accounting; L Vasquez, 1st, Business Communications; F Booker, 3rd, Business Communications; D VanQeve, 2nd, Entrepreneurship II; S German, 1st, Parliamentary Procedures; S Price, 1st, Piiolic Speaking; P Montoya, 1st, Calculator Applications; A Luchini, 1st, Typing I; and K Baker, 2nd, Typing II. As a group, the chapter placed 1st for the Chapter Report, 2nd for the Chapter Badge and 2nd place overall. Our chapter fell four points short of being 1st place overall. Business Inclined? Dial FBLA Up, Up and Away to Success Club FBLA 27 FHA: Young, Restless With cooking on their minds and pots and pans in their hands, the FHA girls prepare to bake and decorate cakes, as well as study such diverse subjects as child psychology, home management and gourmet cooking. When asked what she thought of FHA, Rita Rodriguez replied, I think it is fun and I've had a real great time! Home Economics teacher, Jeanne Gillespie is the sponsor. A. Frongelyn Booker and Shea Bowman choose a character pan in preparation for learning cake decorating. B. FHA members include B Wamble, R Rodriguez, S Bowman, S Ellson, A Sanchez, D. D Serrano, K Hageman, F Booker, and Sponsor J Gillespie. 28 FHA Clubs A. Kristie Hageman has been in FHA three years and she is now president of FHA. B. Adrienne Sanchez, Rita Rodriguez, and Barbara Wamble look at merchandise for future use. Clubs FHA 29 30 Clubs NHS Project Ideas Bubble Over A. biational Honor Society members, top rcw, left to right: Keiiie Baker, Staci German, Linda Vasquez, Susan Price, Andrea Luchini. Bottom row: Frong Booker, Travis Glaab, Adrienne Sanchez B. NHS members meet to discuss community service projects. C. Adrienne Sanchez, president of NHS, reviews projects with Frong Booker and Mrs. Sharpe. .National Honor society is a service projects club. This year, NHS sponsored the balloon launch for Library Week and an Easter egg hunt for the Kindergarteners Their sponsor is Roseanna Sharpe. Bands Tickle Ivories Chorus Has Right Tone A. Performing Band, top rcw, left to right: Shawn Mitchell, LeAnn Pearson, Gina Zarlingo, Brandi Dent, Pat Bohnsack, Peter Kahon, Heather Bevier, John McFarland, Dan VanCleve. Middle row: David Reynolds, Peggy Johnson, Mindy Martin, Mike Cox, Susan Price, Brad Miller, Tony Fedison, Fran Meador, Mr. Paul Romo. Bottom row: Kellie Baker, Andrea Otero, Melanie Molena, Staci German, Linda Vasquez, Melanie Reyes, Jennifer Baze. B. Jazz Band, top row, left to right: Mindy Martin, Shawn Mitchell, Mike Gox, Melanie Reyes, Mr. Paul Romo. Middle rcw: Staci German, Kellie Baker, Susan Price, Dana VanCleve, Peggy Johnson, Linda Vasquez. Bottom row: David Reynolds, Pat Bohnsack, Peter Kahon, John McFarland. C. Chorus, top rcw, left to right: Lisa Pruett, Mindy ftortin, Kellie Kiker, Cynthia Martinez, Mr. Paul Romo. Bottom row: Michelle McKeever, Cindy Rogers, Chrla Parkerson, Linda Vasquez. Clubs Chorus 33 Club Skis Ivory Snow Hitting the slopes is a successful first for WHS , stated Senior Mikey Gox. A strong interest for skiing among the students is how the club evolved. With Bill Williams mountain only a few miles away, the urge to ski is overwhelming. Sponsor Scott Gayman organizes a ski trip every two weeks during skiing months. Many memorable and embarassing incidents occur on the slopes. Chedelle Pouguette remembers running into a tree and her skiis sticking in it. Guy Hernandez has fond memories of Giving pop classes on wrecking. 34 Ski Club Clubs A. Ski Qub, sponsored by Scott Gayman, includes (top to bottom, left to right) E. Aguilar, A. Hiemenz, G. Hernandez, D. Krunmenacher, D. Pouquette, P. Kahon, K. Kiker, S. Lynn, R. Martinez, C. Martinez, J. Davis, L. Payne, P. Aguilar, D. Lynn, G. Zarlingo, and D. VanQeve. B. Snow bunnies Chedelle Pouquette, Sussanna Lynn, Rene Brookbank pose for the camera on a ski trip. C. Guy Hernandez shews his skiing skill. D. Davy Pouquette flies down the slope. E. The Williams Ski Area provided students like Mike Payne a nearby and inexpensive opportunity to improve skills. Clubs Ski Club 35 A11 Temperature Cheer Practicing pyramids perfecting routines and cheers, exercise, and keeping Viking spirit is the job of a Viking cheerleader. Each young lady practices everyday from 4-5:30 preparing for upcoming games. Although this sport consists of hard work, the girls had some fun times. When asked what she thought was the most memorable part of the season, Monique Sandoval replied. When we went to camp, we advanced to the grand championship to compete for first place. We beat Bradshaw Mountains Cheerleaders and they were mad! Even though we did not win, we still had fun! Cheerleaders agree that the most favorite part of being a cheerleader is doing the routines. The routines Nasty and Word Up were the favorite routines performed. Cheerleading Clubs A. Deanna Lynn, Anna Hill, and Monique Sandoval practice their routine. B. Cheerleaders perfect their half-time performance. C. Viking cheerleaders build a pyramid during a halftime routine to Dead Mans Party. D. Anna Hill, Monique Sandoval, and Shana Craig prepare to march in the Homecoming parade. ii. Viking cheerleaders (top to bottom) (L to R) are: Anna Hill, Monique Sandoval, LeAnn Pearson, (middle) Deanna Lynn, Staci German, Sussanna Lynn, (bottom) Shana Craig, Clubs Cheerleading 37 A. '.. ioh Terri PeJlissier works with Kike Gox on hos Academic Decathlon speech, p. Academic Decathlon members include Goach T. Pellissier, P. Montoya, M. Gox, T. Sanchez, G. Speckels, A. Whitman, J. Gorney, Goach C. GermN, T. Glaab, R. Brookbank, S. German and S. Price. C. Tne Academic Decathloners pause for a picture before heading to Flagstaff for competition. D. Senior A. Whitman practices his speech with Goach T. Pellissier. E. As district finals grew near, students spent two days cramming in the library. k A % 4 V A V f □ 38 Academic Decathlon Clubs District to State; Academic Decathlon Feels Pressure at Edge of Night With no returning members. Academic Decathlon got a fresh start. Devoting a lunch time and one evening a week, these honor students prepared for regional competition. On February 7-8, the team competed in Flagstaff and received these awards: M. Gox- 1st. Essay, 1st. Interview; R. Brookbank-lst. Speech, Award for Most Outstanding Speech; Janette Gorney-2nd. Speech; Toby Sanchez-3rd. Science. Also the team placed 6th. in the Super Quiz. The team credits their success to hard work and the excellent coaching of Chrol German and Terri Pellissier. Clubs Academic Decathlon 39 40 Sports Division Division Sports 41 Tackles Win Varsity WHS 19 St. Johns 20 WHS 00 Alchasey 27 WHS 27 Seton 20 WHS 07 Cac. Shdws. 13 WHS 13 Camp Verde 07 WHS 40 Valley 00 WHS 13 Bagdad 14 WHS 14 Bradshaw 34 WHS 22 Orme 40 42 Football Clubs A. On the Williams Viking varsity football team for 1986-87 are: (top row 1. to r.) asst, coach D. Kirkley, stats. P. Montoya and K. Baker, trainer N. Bohnsak, filmers L.Bravo and R. Saiz, coach S. Gayman, (second rcw) M. Payne, T. Parenteau, J. Otero, G. Mejia, K. Perkins, D. Maxon, S. Wargo, (third row) A. Brcwn, A. Hiemenz, T. Dick, G. Ware, D. Krummenacher, T. Glaab, R. Plasencia, E. Aguilar, (bottom raw) C. Jaramillo, J. Pettit, G. Hernandez, J. McClain, A. Whitman, T. Sanchez, J. Augenstein. B. T. Otero tries to avoid being tackled. C. Coach Gayman and asst, coach Kirley watch the game intensely. D. Another hard day of practice for the Vikings. E. James Pettit makes a nice tackle. e Going hone wounded... going hc ne!! Vikings chanted this intimidation to other teams as they psyched themselves up for victory. With 3 wins and 6 losses for the season, when asked, Steve Wargo replied, It had its ups and downs!! Clubs Football 43 Head and Shoulders Above the Rest JV Football Defeats All Opponents FOOTBALL SHUT OUT!!! J.V. players defeated all their opponents and ended their spectacular season with a 5-0 record. The players strived to win and make this season their best. The enthusiasm of the players showed in their plays. When asked about the season. Brad Miller replied, It was great!! J.V. WHS 28 Bagdad 00 WHS 20 Camp Verde 06 WHS 26 Bradshaw 19 WHS 20 Mayer 08 WHS 30 Bagdad 00 44 Football Clubs x d A. On the Williams Viking j.v. football team for 1986-87 are: (top row 1. to r.) M. O'Campo, B. Meador, filmer L. Bravo, Trainer N. Bohnsak, filmer R. Saiz, R. Jorensen, (middle row) S. Wargo, E. Aguilar, P. Maxon, T. Tanori, M. Lugo, F. Serna, (bottom rcw)d J. Ludwig, B. Richardson, C. Buffet, R. Sanchez, C. Magnes, A. Zamudio, J. Pettit. B. Vikings try to tackle a Mayor Wildcat. C. The Vikings hustle for the ball. D. Vikings beat the Sultans 28-00. E. Paul Maxon pushes a Sultan player away. F. Neal Bohnsak helps wrap a wrist. 45 Lady Viking Volleyball Team Does It With FinesseStu e Viking Volleyball practice started the first week of August and lasted through the last week of October. 22 girls went out for volleyball, which was more than enough to make both a J.V. and Varsity team, but unfortunately only 11 girls lasted through the season. Mrs. Gayman stated The team made great improvements throughout the season, both offensively and -, • Vifc f‘ defensively. Mrs. Gayman replied when asked if she enjoyed coaching the girls It was certainly a learning experience for me. ■ Great job girls!! A. G. Zarlinyo and Mrs. Gayman wait anxiously to see who wins the toss. B. The 1986-87 volleyball squad consisted of 11 players, 7 freshmen, 3 juniors, and a senior, they were coached by Mrs. Gaymen. They are (from 1. to r. top to bottom) Mrs. Gaymen, F. smith, A. Luchini, R. Brookbank, C. Martinez, C. Pouquette, J. Baze, B. Dent, H. Bevier and C. Valdivia. C. R. Brookbank, S. Bowman and E. Cbstillo look on at a home volleyball game. D. C. Martinez goes up for a perfect spike at a home game. 46 Volleyball Sports WHS v'arsity W Ashfork WHS L Bagdad WHS L Valley WHS L Camp Verde WHS W Cac. Shdws. WHS L Orme WHS L Ttba City WHS L Bradshaw Junior Varsity WHS W Orme WHS L Camp Verde WHS W Cac. Shdws. WHS L Bradshaw WHS L Coconino WHS W Valley WHS W Bagdad Sports Volleyball 47 Vikings Swish Victories Triple Tower threats and aggressive offense led Vikings to a Bradshaw Mtn. tournament win and a third ranking in the state before district. The three towers were Mitchell Brown, David Maxon, and Bo Russell who excited crowds with their slam dunking ability as team members attacked by playing aggressive basketball. The JV basketball players were victorious in many games. Both teams performed well to enthusiastic crowds. The most memorable game, according to Todd Parenteau, was Bagdad. Many fans agree, because Vikes beat the Sultans on the Magic Chrpet. A. Members of the varsity team are: (top to bottom) (LtoR) C Jaram-illo, J Pettit, stats J Baze, B Dent, T Rarenteau, M Brown, J McClain, T Dick, filmer D Reynolds, Coach R Hollamon, B Russell, P Maxon, J Aug-enstein, D Itoxon, trainer N Bohnsack. B. Members of the JV team are: (top to bottom) (LtoR) S Land, stats J Baze, C Buffet, stats B Dent, G Ware, B Miller, T Dick, filmer D Reynolds, Cbach R Hollamon, E Aguilar, P Maxon, J Aug-enstein, s Wargo, trainer N Bohnsack. C. J Augenstein shoots for two. D. A Brown goes for two points. 48 Basketball Sports Varsity WHS 81 Seligman 75 WHS 82 Sctsdl Chr. 73 WHS 45 Flagstaff 50 WHS 62 Ooconino 53 WHS 50 Mayer 37 WHS 75 Seligman 61 WHS 79 Bradshaw 42 WHS 65 Bradshaw 51 WHS 76 Cac.Shdws. .54 WHS 60 Bagdad 65 WHS 76 Valley 46 WHS 52 Orme 46 WHS 61 Camp Verde 60 WHS 70 Bradshaw 47 WHS 51 Cac.Shdws. .46 WHS 71 Valley 25 WHS 72 n?.gdad 6Q WHS 71 Camp Verde 69 WHS 71 Orme 32 WHS 77 JV Seligman 44 WHS 56 Sctsdl Chr.34 WHS 61 Chino 35 WHS 39 Flagstaff 48 WHS 15 Ooconino 57 WHS 44 Bradshaw 53 WHS 53 Cac.Shdws.41 WHS 54 Bagdad 72 WHS 40 Valley 84 WHS 55 Orme 27 WHS 50 Camp Verde 56 WHS 50 Bradshaw 65 WHS 55 Cac.Shdws.57 WHS 53 Valley 56 WHS 35 Bagdad 39 WHS 56 Camp Verde 65 WHS 45 Orme 44 A. B. kussell sinks the winning basket against Camp Verde. B. M.Brown slams one for two points against Bradshaw Mountain. Sports Basketball 49 Vikes Squeak Through A. Girls Varsity, top row, left to right: C. Parkerson, K. Baker, H. Alexander, R. Lopez. Middle row: Goach Kirkley, L. Pruett, C. Rogers, C. Valdivia, F. Booker, Goach Estrada. Bottom row: R. Saiz, C. Pouquette, C. Martinez, S. Bowman, and D. Mahan. B. C. Martinez and C. Pouqette prepare for battle. C. Girls J.V., top row, left to right: D. Gorney, A. Luchini, G. Zarlingo, D. Phillips. Middle row: Coach Estrada, H. Alexander, C. Maxon, C. Parkerson, D. Mahan, S. Qeer. Bottom row: K. Baker, L. Pruett, C. Valdivia, J. Sandoval, R. Lopez. D. J. Sandoval is surprised iy the camera during a road trip. 50 Sports Girls’ Basketball WHS 17 Seligman 68 WHS 25 Flagstaff 53 WHS 20 Coconino 85 WHS 51 G. C nyon 36 WHS 28 WCC 40 WHS 59 W. Chris. 47 WHS 29 C. Verde 71 WHS 40 Cac. Shds 41 WHS 43 Bagdad 76 WHS 35 Valley 62 WHS 28 Orme 36 WHS 30 C. Verde 74 WHS 36 Bradshaw 54 WHS 30 Cac. Shds 47 WHS 25 Orme 49 WHS 34 Valley 42 WHS 21 Bagdad 34 WHS 35 Bradshaw 54 WHS 43 Valiev 51 Girls’ Basketball Sports 51 52 People Division Division People 53 Mike Gox Shana Craig Tony Fedison If Priscilla Aguilar, will my ability to park between the yellow lines to all the underclassmen especially Davy Pouquette. I, Annette Chstro, will my ability to stay in school and get good grades to Priscilla Gaines. All my love to Sonny Gaines. If Shana Craig, will my ability to blow off W.H.S. cheer to Staci German. I Tony Fedison, will my clarinet to Jennifer Baze, because herfe is falling apart. A. Senior class officers fran top to bottom (1-r): cliia-rep. C. Jaramilio, Vice-pres. J. McClain, Pres. M. Sandoval, Sec. T. Fedison, Treas. A. Sanchez. B. A. Whitman puts on his thinking camp. C. G. Hernandez gets a breath of fresh air. D. A. Sanchez shows a smile for the camera. E. Senior class royalty. d People Seniors 55 I, Kristie Hageman, will my time to Klaudia Hageman . I, Guy Hernandez, will my body to science for substance control. I, Sussanna Lynn, will my ability to handle authority to Dr.Briggs and Mrs. Menick. I, Rita Martinez, will a can of WD40 to Jonna Davis for the green doors of the Green Bomb so they may never squeak again. A. Senior Shana Craig goes to her next class. B. Senior NHS members are Mike Cox and Adrienne Sanchez. C. Senior Monique Sandoval celebrates her 17th birthday in Publications. Pcoplc Scniors 57 “One Life to Live” I, David Maxon, will my odor eaters to David Krunmenacher. I, Jason McClain, will my King Tush to Heather Alexander, and my car, what there is of it , to those Freshman who have to walk. I, Kris McKinney, will my ability to have patience, endurenee, aptitude, and diligence to all incoming Freshman. I, Todd Parenteau, will David Maxon Jason McClain Kris McKinney my great, great, great, grandfather's football cleats to Bryan Meador for the remainder of his high school football career. I, Lisa Payne, will my empty coke can to Mr. Baker, and next years seniors. I, Chris Pettit, will my car to anyone who will take it. I, James Pettit, will my ccmb to Gilbert Mejia. 58 Seniors People Todd Parenteau Chris Pettit James Pettit A. Peace! yelled Tony Fedison as substitute teacher Merle Wackerbarth deals with another aspect of class control. B. Sex symbol Mike Cbx models the latest mile fashions. C. Punter, David Maxon, was chosen 2nd team conference and Todd Parenteau, wide reciever, was chosen 1st team all-conference and all-state. Peoplc Seniors 59 60 Seniors People Monique Sandoval Adam Whitman A. Senior Monique Sandoval visits during accounting. B. Senior Adam Whitman and junior Steve Wargo wait to get their picture taken. C. Chedelle Pouquette concentrates in Typing. Danny Solberq Heidi Speckels I, Rosalie Otero, will my attitude toward sexy to Monique Sandoval. I, Chedelle Pouquette, will to my precious Rene all my herbs and spices. Use them wisely. I, Adrienne Sanchez, will my loud voice to Carrie Maxon. I, Monique Sandoval, will my nothing. I'm so conceited I'm taking it all with me. I, Danny Solberg, will ny ability to grow a beard to Neal Bohnsack. I, Heidi Speckels, will my ability to get to class on time to Kellie Kiker. I, Adam Whitman, will my ability to get to school on time to Aaron Heimenz. People Seniors 61 Juniors Cling to Top A. Kellie Baker discusses geometry 6. Junior Class Cbuncil from L to R: President Cynthia Martinez, Representative Frongelyn Booker, Secretary Susan Price. Bottom: Vice President Chrl Baertlein, Treasurer Rene Brookbank. Allen 62 Juniors People Jerome Calaha V, 'IT' Morgan Dearinq Travis Dick Staci German Travis Slaab Aaron Hiemenz Janette Gorney Kellie Kiker ■?fSna David Anarea Krunmenacher Luchini People Juniors 63 Juniors See at End of Exciting Year! 64 Juniors People BO Russell Sandy Treanor Rita Saiz Linda Vasquez Toby Sharon Sanchez Sandoval Walker Wargo Wilson A. Lori Walker takes time out to gaze into space. B. Travis Glaab shews deep concentration as he opens his locker. C. Dr. Melanie Mcwrer smirks while she works. D. Statistician, Priscilla Montoya keeps her eyes on an exciting football game. People Juniors 65 Sophomore Softsoap Neal Bohnsack Melissa Chavez Jonna Davis Devin Egan X Klaudia Hageman Chris Greco uane Harwood Stoney Heath Anna Hill Jackie Honanie 66 Sophomorcs Pcoplc Shannon Jones in A. Typing 1 student, Herman Mendoza, seriously works on his daily job . B. Sophomore student council members include President Brad Miller, Treasurer Anna Hill, Secretary Susan Logan, Vice President Andrea Otero, and not pictured Deanna Lynn. C. Sophomore friends Andrea Otero and Dana Van Qeve had their ' friendship photo taken by Updike Studios of Phoenix. People Sophomores 67 Michelle McKeever Keith McKinney Bryan Meador Gilbert Mejia Herman Mendoza Merlinda Mendoza Brad Miller Michelle Newman A. Good friends, Merlinda Mendoza and Anna Hill, utilized the friendship picture option by Updike Photography. B. Susan Logan takes a VERY cute photo. C. Sophomore royalty, John McFarland and Dana VanCLeve, made it for Duke and Duchess. 68 Sophomores People Frosh Get Fresh Start A freshmen class of 58 students entered Williams High School this year. Many of the students adjusted to the new and different ways of high school. Many freshmen joined sports, helping the programs tremendously. Electives available to freshmen included Spanish I, recordkeeping, art, home ec., pre voc. Typing I, and physical education. Heather Alexander Eleanor Ayala Kirk Barsch Jennifer Baze Chrmen Bennett Heather Bevier Charles Buffett Eugene Buffett Trade Chavez Chris Clark Stacie deer 70 Freshmen People George Davis Brandi Dent Nikki Drolet Shannon Elison Priscilla Gaines Richard Geoglein Danielle Gorney Jennifer Gosley Ian James Peggy Johnson Rachel Kendricks Steven Land Rachel Lopez John Ludwig Chad Magness Dee Dee Mahan A. In Recordkeeping, freshman Heather Alexander concentrates to complete a unit of work. B. Freshmen class officers are (top) Vice-president Danielle Gorney, (middle 1. to r.) Treasurer Brandi Dent, President Felice Smith, (bottom 1. to r.) Secretary Josie Sandoval, and Qass Rep. Jennifer Baze. People Freshmen 71 Freshmen Spin Into Action as They Enter High School Cycle As the biggest class in Williams High School, 55 Freshmen entered W.H.S. this year. They took on new goals and learned new ways of doing things as they prepared for the future. Being a Freshman isrit easy, but it's definitely a learning experience! stated C. Valdivia. Stacy Mahan Rat Martinez Carrie Maxon Tran Meador Sean Mitchell Melanie Molina Norma Ortiz Ramona Otero Teddy Otero Shannon Passalaqua Jeff Pettit Dawn Phillips 72 Freshmen People Susan Quiriarte David Reynolds Brian Richardson Antonio Rico Roman Sanchez Josie Sandoval Frank Serna Felice Smith Troy Sutherland Teddy Tanori Carmen Valdivia Carlos Zabala Adam Zamudio Gina Zarlingo People Freshmen 73 I wanted a job which would afford me the opportunity to continue my cwn interests. I enjoy providing students with the tools for learning. DAN AYUB English, Spanish, Sophomore Class Sponsor, Head Track Cbach I like working with young adults and felt teaching was where I could work best with them, FAUSTINO ESTRADA Special Education and Reading, Asst. Girl's Basketball Goach, Freshman Class Sponsor I like to work with Kids (most of the time). BRUCE BAKER World History, Arizona History, Pre-Voc, Autc. 1,11 (Why do you teach?) Fame and fortune (Why did you choose to teach?) To become rich and famous SCOTT GAYMAN Physical Education, US AZ History, Decisions, US AZ Government, Head Football Coach, Head Baseball Coach, Ski dub Sponsor, Junior (Hass Sponsor I first wanted to be an art teacher in second grade, and never changed my mind. It is rewarding to help others learn to do what I love doing. BONNIE DENT Art I,II, Publications, Yearbook Adviser, Photo Coordinator, Junior Class Sponsor (Prom) Working with young people is a real joy with constant rewards. CAROL GERMAN Typing I,II, Acct. I,II, Business Math, Data Processing, Office Procedures, Record Keeping, FBLA Sponsor, Academic Decath lan Coach. 74 Joy Found Teaching A. Band instructor, Paul Romo, also has his own professional group. B. C rol German explains work to student aide, Chrla Barkerson. C. When Norma Ortiz and Antonio Rico moved to the USA, Spanish teacher Dan Ayub helped them learn English. 75 “I’ve had some really good teachers that have given me a lot in terms of opening my eyes to a wider world.” P. Romo I enjoy working with students, watching them succeed, helping them learn. Each day is different. It isn't the same thing day in and day out. JEANNE GILLESPIE Home Economics, Basic Algebra, General Math, Future Homemakers of America Sponsor, Junior Qass Sponsor (Why do you teach?) I've asked myself the same question many times. (Why did you choose to teach?) To get rich. RON HOLLAMDN General Science, Biology, Physical Education, Head Basketball Cbach I like young people and enjoy helping and seeing them learn. Besides jungles are too hot and poles too cold for research. JACK JOHNSON General Science, Biology II, Chemistry, Junior Class Sponsor 76 I've had some really good teachers that have given me a lot in terms of opening my eyes to a wider world. I would like to pass some of that on to my students. PAUL ROMO Band, Choir, Jazz Band I teach because I enjoy working with young people and because I enjoy the beauty and power of math DENIS KIRKLEY Basic Algebra, Algebra I,II, Analytic and Plane Geometry, Head Girl's Basketball Coach, Asst. Football Coach, Student Council Adviser A. Dapper Dan Ayub arrives ready for another challenging day of teaching. Mr. Ayub commutes daily from Flagstaff. B. In his first year as a biology and science teacher, veteran teacher Ron Hollamon also continued to maintain his PE program. He was awarded district coach-of-the-year honors for basketball, following the team's first place victory. C. Denis Kirkley took on fall and winter coaching jobs and sponsors Student Council. I enjoy working with young people and am thrilled at their successes. I chose to teach to get away from the wonderful world of physical work. JOHN RICHARDSON Freshman and Junior English, Athletic Director, Bookstore Manager, Junior Qass Sponsor 77 New Principal Minick Impressed by Academic Achievements Dan Baertlein jack Dent Shirley Bates School Board Member School Board Member School Board Member Dr. David Briggs Superintendent Bud Parenteau School Board Member Joanne Gossard Office Manager Helen Minick Principal Jimmie Cbx Principal's Secretary Jim McClain School Board Member Norma McDowell Nurse Sue Lynn Eddy District Bookkeeper Judy Cutlipp Counselor's Secretary 78 People Administration Don Binder Rose Anna Sharpe Psychologist Librarian V Bobby Lindquist Librarian Aide Linda Thomson P.E. Aide Nancy Ham Teacher's Aide Terry Pellissier Teacher's Aide Jan Neal Teacher 1s Aide A. Before long-time resident and superintendent of schools, Dr. John Watson, moved to Golorado, the school board members and Dr. David Briggs honored him with a group picture. John C rillo Counselor Helen Minick, WHS Principal, came aboard in October. I was immediately impressed with the focus on academic excellence here at WHS, and I continue to be impressed with the efforts of both students and staff in this pursuit. Our high school students are young adults, and we try to treat them as just that—which means holding than responsible for their behavior and helping to take a more active role in the total process of learning. WHS—‘Wisdom, Honor, Success' is symbolic of our school's goals, and I AM PROUD TO BE A VIKING. Administration People 79 Ads Closing Wmpmdt k 637 WEST BILL WILLIAMS ___________— Boosters Canyon Gateway Mobil Carol Holla — Hairstylist Cirle K Smith’s Stage Stop Tree House' 711 N. Grand Canyon Blvd. Williams, Arizona 86046 635-2623 Gateway Cleaners Cornerstone Realty 129 W. 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Check for power lines before you fly. Always fly in an open area — well away from power lines. Call your electric utility if your kite gets caught on a power line. Don't try to get it down yourself. Remember, kites can be replaced — pilots can’t. APS Arizona Piopu Scrving Ymj Michael McLaughlin, D.D.S. ORTHODONTIST 779-4568 1515 EAST CEDAR. SUITE C-3 FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA 86001 Offices in Winslow Sedona 4' Williams Viking Booster Supporting Academics and Sports at WHS A Hometown Organization Dedicated to Our Children. welcomes Exchange Student Andrea Luchini Ads 87 Sliding Into Summer A. Freshman, Chad Magness, takes time-out between class to rest on the bench. B. In Pre Voc Bryan Meador and Stacy Mahan work on an engine. C. Rosalie Otero, Frongelyn Booker, and Jerome Cala-han receive awards at an honors assembly. D. Klaudia Hageman gazes out the lobby window. E. Seniors Suzanna Lynn and Adrienne Sanchez pose with the Viking Santa they painted on the District Office windows. F. Teddy Tanori and Paul Maxon watch their teammates hustle on the field. 88 Closing Closing 89 Another Year Slips Away A. Roman Sanchez does the ropes at football practice. B. Junior, Chrl Baertlein, works on a chemistry project. C. Filmers Leah Bravo and Rita Saiz pose for a picture while filming a football game. D. In Publications Mrs. Dent, Josie Sandoval, and Sharon Sandoval discuss yearbook pages. E. Home Ec. students Heidi Speckels, and Kellie Kiker work on a batch of cookies. F. lhe weights class models their improved physical attraction. 90 Closing Tusayan Yearbook Staff Proudly Dedicates 1987 Book to Community Leader, R. Gorney 92 Dedication Closing Two new scoreboards kicked off spirited Viking sport seasons. Donated by Pepsi Cola through Richard Gorney, the scoreboards were a much-appreciated addition to the footbal], basketball and volleyball programs. When asked how the two new scoreboards were obtained, Mr. Gorney replied, I went to Pat Nackard. At the time, the basketball score-board wasn't working right. I asked and said that the school needed badly a new scoreboard and then I said, 'well, new we need one for football', and he said, 'anything you need.' Mr. Gorney says that the motivation behind his willingness to give to the school is, the excitement of seeing things happen and seeing the kids enjoy it. Mr. Gorney fiaa made many special donations of both time and money tor WH fl IteL-spent €i: organizing tne Wii Booster Club, giving free food ror the Mr. Gorney has had four children attend Williams High School, is a person that will long be remembered in the small town of Williams, Arizona. He traveli teams, for shoot. jrer IJr. Gopney replied, We have plans to use. it at any special eventr iGorney also said that the wagon will also t£ used for special events if there are enou1 Pepsi distributers , tor. and Mrs. Pat ' ickard. Principal Helen ick. School Board President Bud Parenteau, rintendant Dr. David s. Maintenance isor John stein. Athletic or John Richardson nd Rich Gorney express over new score-rds. B. Although hard at work, Helen Gorney, Danielle Gorney and Rich Gorney spare time for a quick snile at their very own Hot Dog Corral. Closing Dedication 93 Senior Index AGUILAR, PRISCILLA Softball, lyr; Band, 2yrs; Ski dub, lyr; Honor Roll, lyr; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), 2yrs; Royalty (Oouitess, Princess, 2ndAttnd.), 3yrs; Student Council (Sec.), lyr. BROWN, MITCHELL Basketball (All-Conference Basketball, 3yrs; All-State Basketball, lyr; Team High Scorer, Rebounder, MVP 85-86 Season), 4yrs; Baseball (All-Conference Baseball, 3yrs), 3yrs; Band, 2yrs; Honor Roll, 2yrs; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), 2yrs; Aide (Office, Recordkeeping), 2yrs. CASTRO, ANNETTE Baseball (Mgr.), lyr; Aide (P.E.), 1 yr- CDX, MIKE Football (Mgr.), 2yrs; Basketball (Mgr.), 3yrs; FBLA (Pres., 3rd Place Public Speaking, 1st and 2nd Place Parliamentary Procedures, 3rd Place Accounting 1), 2yrs; NHS (V-Pres.), 2yrs; Band, 4yrs; Ski dub, lyr; Jazz Band, 5 yrs; All-Star Band, lyr; Honor Band, 4yrs; Regional Band, lyr; Honor Roll, 4yrs; Tusayan Staff (Go-Editor), 2 l 2yrs; Academic Decath. (1st Place Essay, 1st Place Interview, Academic Letter), lyr; Student Council (Frosh Treas., Jr. dass Rep., Student Body Treas.), 3yrs; Aide (Typing 2), l 2yr; Algebra 2 Award; Salutatorian. CRAIG, SHANA Track (Dist. Champs in 440 Relay ♦School Record-Shana Craig, Michelle Gorney, Terri Hoffman, Lisa Lindquist ), lyr; Cheer, 3yrs; FBLA (1st Place Typing 2), 2yrs; Band, 3yrs; Jazz Band, 2yrs; All-Star Band, lyr; Honor Band, 2yrs; Aide (Typing 1), lyr. FEDISON, TONY Basketball (Mgr., Stats.), lyr: Tennis, lyr; Band (Band Letter), 4yrs; Weightlifting (Mgr.), lyr; Student Council (Frosh dass Rep., Sr. Sec.), 2yrs; Aide (Spanish 1), lyr. HAGEMAN, KRISTIE FHA, 3yrs; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), lyr; Aide (Home Ec.), lyr. HECHT, PAUL Football, lyr. HERNANDEZ, GUY Football, 1 3 4yrs; Track, 3 4yr; Baseball, lyr; Ski dub, lyr; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), 1 yr; Royalty (King), lyr; Wrestling, lyr; Aide (6th Hour , Estrada), lyr; Outstanding Chorus Member, lyr. JARAMILLO, CHRIS Football, 3yrs; Basketball, 2yrs; Baseball, 2yrs; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), 2yrs; Royalty (Count, 1st Attnd.), 2yrs; Filming (Basketball), lyr; Weightlifting, 2yrs; Student Council (Sr. dass Vice-Pres., Soph, dass Pres.), 2yrs; Aide (4th Grade), lyr. LOPEZ, ROBBY Baseball, l 2yr; VICA, 3yrs; Aide (5th Hour, Estrada), lyr. LYNN, SUSSANNA Basketball, 2yrs; Softball, lyr; Volleyball, lyr; Tennis, 2yrs; Cheer, lyr; FBLA, lyr; Ski dub, lyr; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), lyr; Student Council (Sec. of Student 3ody), lyr; 1st Place Art (Float); ,)est of Shew Ribbon (Art); 2nd Place Ribbon (Art). MARTINEZ, RITA Softball, l 2yr; Ski dub, lyr; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), 2yrs; Royalty (Queen), lyr. McCLAIN, JASON Football (1st Team All-Conference Offense and Defense 1985 Season, 1st Team All-State 1986 Season) 4yrs; Basketball, 4yrs; Baseball, 2yrs; Band, 2yrs; Ski dub, lyr; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), 2yrs; Weightlifting, lyr; Student Council (Sr. dass Rep., Soph. Treas.), 2yrs; VICA, lyr; Aide (BIO 1), lyr. MCKINNEY, KRIS Aide (5tn Hour, Baker), lyr; Outstanding Art Student; Honorable 94 Senior Index Mention (Art); 1st and 2nd Place Art Awards. OTERO, ROSALIE Softball, lyr; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), 3yrs; Aide (P.E., AZ History), 2yrs. PARENTEAU, TODD Football (1st Team All-Conference Football, 2yrs; 1st Team All-State Football, lyr), 4yrs; Basketball (2nd Team All-Conference Basketball, lyr), 4yrs; Track, lyr; Baseball (1st Team All-Oonference Baseball, lyr; 2nd Team All-Conference Baseball, lyr), 4yrs; Ski CLub, lyr; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), 3yrs); Royalty (Prince, 1st Attnd.), 2yrs; Aide (Gayman, Wesson), 2yrs. PAYNE, LISA FBLA, lyr; Ski dub, lyr; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), lyr. PETTIT, CHRIS Football (Football Letter), lyr; Ski Club, lyr; Weightlifting, 2yrs. PETTIT, JAMES Football, 3yrs; Baseball, 3yrs, Basketball, 2yrs; Honor Roll, 3yrs; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), lyr; Aide (Biology, General Science), 2yrs. FOUQUETi'E, CHEDELLE Basketball (1st Team All-Conference Basketball), 4yrs; Softball, 2yrs; Ski Club, lyr; Royalty (Dutchess, 1st Attnd.), 2yrs; Honorable mention (Honor Roll), 3yrs; Honor Roll, lyr; Volleyball (2nd Team All-Conference Volleyball), 4yrs; Weightlifting, 2yrs; Perfect Attendance, lyr. SANC-xCiLi ADRIENNE Tennis, lyr; NHS (Pres., Treas., Vice-Pres.), 2yrs; Honor Roll, 4yrs; Tusayan Staff (Lay-Out Editor, Editor, Student Advisor), 4yrs; Student Council (Jr. Class Treas., Sr. Class Treas.), 2yrs; FHA (Jr. „reas., lyr; Treas., 2yrs), 3yrs; NAU Outstanding Junior Award-1986; vdvanced Art; Woodmen of the World A«rd-1986; Perfect Attendance, lyr. -r-movAL, MONIQUE Basketoall (J.V. Captain), lyr; Softball (2nd Team All-Conference), 3yrs; Cheer, lyr; Honor Roll, 2yrs; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), 2yrs; Publications (Business Mgr., Editor), 3yrs; Student Council (Frosh Pres., Soph. Vice-Pres., Jr. Pres., Sr. Pres.), 4yrs; GAA, lyr; Historian. SOLBERG, DANNY Baseball, 1 l 2yrs; VICA, 3yrs; Aide (Office), lyr. SPECKLES, HEIDI WHITMAN, ADAM Football, 4yrs; Basketball, 2yrs; FBLA, lyr; Honorable Mention (Honor Roll), 4yrs; Academic Decath., lyr; Student Council (Student Body Vice-Pres., Student Body Pres.), 2yrs; Aide (Office), lyr. Senior Index 95 MUUfcNl INDhX A. Aguilar, Eddie- 10, 14, 42, 44, 48, 70 Aguilar, Priscilla- 8, 9, 54, 55 Alexander, Heather- 25, 50, 51, 70 Anderson, Jake- Augenstien, Jeff- 26, 27, 42, 48, 62 Ayala, Daniel- 62 Ayala, Eleanor- 70 B. Baertlein, Chrl- 22, 23, 62, 63, 87 Baker, Jimmy- Baker, Kellie- 5, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 42, 50, 51 Baze, Jennifer- 14, 16, 22, 32, 46, 48, 70, 71 Bennett, Carmen- 70, 72 Bevier, Heather- 32, 46, 70 Bohnsack, Neal- 32, 42, 44, 45, 48, 66 Booker, Frongelyn- 10, 22, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 50, 62, 63, 89 Bcwman, Shea- 10, 21, 26, 27, 40, 47, 50, 53 Bravo, Leah- 25, 44, 62, 87 Brasch, Kirk- 70 Brookbank, Rene- 22, 23, 38, 39, 46, 47, 62, 63, 103 Brown, Allen- 42, 48, 62, 87 3rcwn, Kim- 11 Brown, Krissy- Brown, Mitchell- 48. 49. 54 Brcwn, Pam- 15, 62 Buffett, Eugene- 6, 70 Buffett, Charles- 17, 41, 44, 48, 70 C. Calahan, Jerome- 63, 89 Chstillo, Elizabeth- 47 Castro, Annette- 54 Chamberlin, Marty-Chavez, Melissa- 7, 66 Chavez, Tracie- - 6, , 70 Qark, Chris- 10, 70 CLeer, Stacie- 10, - 51, , 70 Cox, Mike- 5, 22, 25, 26, 27, 32, 38 39, 55, 56, 59 Craig, Shana- 15, 18, 26, 27, 36, 37 53, 55, 56 D. Danise, Angela-Davis, George- 71 Davis, Jonna- 27, 66 Dearing, Morgan- 63 Dent, Brandi- 10, 22, 32, 46, 8, 71 Dick, Travis- 42, 48, 63 Drolet, Nikki- 71 E. Egan, Devin- 66 Ellerbee, Joy-31 Ison, Shannon- 71 F. Fedison, Tony- 22, 23, 32, 54, 55, 58 G. Gaines, Priscilla- 71 German, Staci- 2, 10, 18, 26, 30, 31 32, 36, 37, 38, 39 , 63 Glaab, Travis- 8, 11, 22, 26, 27, 30 38, 39, 40,42, 52, 63, 64 Goeglein, Richard- 71 Gorney, Danielle- 22, 51, 71, 93 Gorney, Janette- 38, 39, 63 Gosley, Jennifer- 71 Greco, Chris- 66 H. Hageman; Klaudia- 66, 89 Hageman, Kristie- 56 Harwood, Duane- 7, 66 Heath, Stoney- 6 Hecht, Paul- 56, 87 Hernandez, Guy- 8, 9, 10, 42, 55, 87 Hiemenz, Aaron- 42, , 63, 103 Hill, Anna- 2, 7, 16, 17, 18, 19 22, 23, 36, 37, 66, 68 Honanie, Jackie- 52, 66 J. James, Ian- 71 Jaramillo, Chris- 7, 8, 10, 22, 42, 48, 54, 55, 57, 87 Johnson, Peggy- 32, 71 Jones, Shannon- 7, 67 Jorgenson, Ryan- 14, 44, 67 K. Kahon, Peter- 32, 66 Kendricks, Rachel- 71 Kiker, Kellie- 10, 26, 27, 33, 63, 87 Krummenacher, David- 6, 11, 17, 22, 27. 4? 52. 63 L. Land, Steven- 14, 48, 71 Logan, Susan- 22, 67, 68 Lopez, Rachel- 50, 51, 71 96 Lopez, Robby- Luchini, Andrea- 8, 26, 27, 30, 40, 46, 51, 63 Ludwig, John- 44, 71 Lugo, Mario- 44, 67 Lynn, Deanna- 2, 18, 23, 36, 37, 67 Lynn, Sussanna- 18, 22, 23, 36, 37, 57, 89, 91 M. Magness, Chad- 7, 10, 44, 71, 88, 103 Mahan, Dee Dee- 8, 16, 50, 51, 71, 102 Mahan, Stacy- 72, 88 Martin, Ben- 67 Martin, Mindy- 32, 33, 67 Martinez, Cynthia- 2, 22, 33, 40,46, 47, 50, 52, 63, 64, 87, 102 Martinez, Pat- 72 Martinez, Rita- 8, 9, 55, 57 Maxon, Chrrie- 10, 25, 51, 72 Maxon, David- 42, 48, 58, 59, 87 Maxon, Paul- 44, 45, 48, 67, 87, 89 McClain, Jason- 2, 22, 23, 40, 42, 48, 54, 58, 87 McFarland, John- 8, 32, 67, 69 McKeever, Michelle-33, 68 McKinney, Keith- 68 McKinney, Kris- 58 Meador, Bryan- 44, 68, 88 Meador, Fran- 32, 72 Mejia, Gilbert- 42, 68 Mendoza, Herman- 66, 68 Mendoza, Merlinda- 16, 17, 68 Miller, Brad- 22, 32, 48, 67, 68, 87 Mitchell, Sean- 32, 72, 87 Molina, Melanie- 17, 32, 40, 72 Montoya, Priscilla- 17, 26, 27, 38, 39, 42, 64, 65 Morris, Denise- Mowrer, Melanie- 40,64, 65 N. lewman, Michelle- 14, 27, 68 O. J'Campo, Mike- 44, 68 Ortiz, Norma- 72 Otero, Andrea- 22, 32, 67, 68 Otero, Joe- 15, 42, 64 Otero, Ramona- 72 Otero, Rosalie- 10, 60, 89 Otero, Teddy- 8, 42 , 72 , 102 P. Parenteau, Todd- 2, 9, 19, 42, 48, 55, 59, 87 Parkerson, Chrla- 33, 50, 51, 64 Parson, Jim- Passalacqua, Shannon- 72, 87 Payne, Lisa- 11, 26, 27, 59 Payne, Mike- 42, 64 Pettit, Chris- 59 lettit, James- 9, 42, 48 Pettit, Jeff- 44, 52, 72 Pearson, LeAnn- 18, 19, 22, 72, 36, 37, 68 Perkins, Keith- 2, 42, 52, 64 Phillips, Dawn- 6, 51, 72 Plasencia, Ralph- 42, 69 Pouqu?tte, Chedelle- 8, 9, 10, 46, 48, 50, 55, 60, 61, 87 Pouquette, Dave- 64 Price, Susan- 10, 17, 22, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 38, 39, 63, 64 Pruett, Lisa- 2, 25, 33, 50, 51, 64 Q. Quiriarte, Susan- 72 R. Reyes, Melanie- 32, 69 Reynolds, David- 32, 48, 72 Richardson, Brian- 16, 17, 44, 52, 72 Rico, Antonio- 72 Rocha, Eric- 2, 64 Rodriquez, Rita- 14, 69 Rogers, Cindy- 15, 33, 50, 64 Russell, Anthony- 2, 10, 48, 49, 65, 87, 102 Russell, Janine- 6, 14, 69 S. Saiz, Elizabeth- 69 Saiz, Rita- 10, 44, 50, 65, 87 Sanchez, Adrienne- 2, 10, 22, 24, 26, 30, 31, 55, 56, 60, 89 Sanchez, Reman- 44, 73, 87 Sanchez, Toby- 11, 26, 27, 38, 39, 42, 65 Sandoval, Josie- 22, 25, 46, 51, 71, 73 Sandoval, Monique- 2, 15, 18, 22, CM 25, 36, 37, 54, 57 , 60 , 61, r 87 Sandoval, Sharon- 25, 65, 87 Serna, Frank- 44, 73 Serrano, Danielle- 73 Serrano, Debbie- 10, 69 Smith, Felice- 6, 14, 22, 46, 71, 73 Solberg, Danny- 61 Speckels, Gina- 10, 26, 27, 38, 39, 65 Speckels, Heidi- 10, 26, 61, 87 Stone, Nola-Sutherland, Troy- 73 T. Tanori, Teddy- 10, 44, 73, 89 Tindle, Victor- 69 Treanor, Sandy- 65 V. VanQeve, Dana- 27, 32, 53, 67, 69 Valdivia, Angela- 14, 69 Valdivia, Chrmen- 14, 25, 46, 50, 51, 73 Vasquez, Linda- 2, 18, 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 33, 36, 65 W. Walker, Laurie- 64 , 65 Wamble, Barbra- 69 Ware, Greg- 42, 48 , 69, r 91 Wargo, Steve- 2 , 42, 44, 48, 53 Whitman, Adam- 22, 23, 26, 27, 39, 42, 52, 54, 60, 61, 91, 103 Wilson, Margaret - i 55 Zabala, Chrlos- Z. 7, 14, 73 Zamudio, Adam- 10, 44, 73 Zarlinqo, Gina- 6, 32, 46, 51, • Andrea Becomes Viking A. Brazillian exchange student, Andrea Leme Luchini, found WHS to be very different from her home school, where students attend from 7:00 to 12:30. Subjects also differed in that more subjects were required including physics, Portuguese, Spanish and English, and three subjects were studied daily. B. Rotarian Gabe Ayala presented Andrea to the club soon after she arrived. Andrea was very active in sports and was honored as Princess for Homecoming. b 98 Floating to the Top Valedictorian Adrienne Sanchez “I’m going to attend Johnson and Wales College in Providence, Rhode Island to become a Pastry Chef.” When asked what she liked about WHS, Adrienne stated “the trips, especially the Publications and FHA ones.” Adrienne’s dislike about high school was, “all the homework and studying for tests.” Mike Cox Salutatorian “I plan to attend NAU, obtaining a degree in accounting, and becoming a CPA. I hope to find a great job and have a great life.” When asked what he admired about WHS Mike replied, “the size of the school; kids get more individualized attention; the teachers care.” Mike’s dislike is, “we aren?t able to pay for all school functions.” Honor Student Monique Sandoval “I plan to go to a broadcasting school and be a disc jockey. If I can’t do that, I’ll probably want to go into accounting.” When asked what she admired about WHS Monique answered, “I liked being a cheerleader, and traveling.” Monique’s dislike, “was the homework! It felt like there was too much and too little time to do it in.” Closing Honor Students 99 Year Disappears Down the Drain 100 Closing A. Adrienne Sanchez takes time-out to daydream. B. Mitchell Brown goes for a dunk against Chmp Verde. C. The Publications class celebrates Monique Sandoval and Adrienne Sanchez birthdays earlier this year. D. Students take a break from school. E. David Krummenacher and Ralph Plasencia worked many hours to complete this dragon balloon pot cookie jar during second semester ceramics unit in art. All outstanding artwork is displayed at the end of each semester in the halls and lobby. F. Guess who this cute little fellow grew up to be? SURPRISE GUY!!! Closing 101 As The World Turns 102 Closing Away A. C. Martinez brightins up tie day with a smile. B. S. Lynn claps joyfully as she practices her routine. C. J. Baze and D. Mahan had a great time at the Halloween dance. D. A. Hiemenz, L. Linquist, R. Brookbank and D. Curry possed for the camera in between cheering for the Vikes. E. C. Magness looks cool and sophisticated as he paused for a moment at a football game. F. A long time supporter of the Vikes, Pressie shcwes his spirit with a Go Vikings cap. Closing 103 Farewell to a Friend Without You .. . David Neal , Vocational Education TeachJ You were our friend But new you're gone And we are lost. 104 Memorial Closing You brought us sight When we were blind And we saw. When you left You left a legacy And we are grateful. ' Tj - I- V fc'J 1'v ’ - v vvi v . - k . _ TV.. v.- V aWi - - v‘V Lnvl .. - v ¥Sk5K 1 t ‘- j4rV-?v;«2 V «3 , .. c - v OSi «xwv'Fr;:3_ :£' •v -t v fV , . 'V - V 1‘- - v« •r- , ‘ 'v’ ug; Xm,•! ? T . . -. 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