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t Table Of Contents Faculty Administration 8 The Way We Were THE WA Y WE WERE Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful We must carry it with us or we find if not. Emerson The Graphic Arts Yearbook Staff has designed Desert Sands, 80 in hopes of fullfilling this poem's theme. The experiences we've had this year at Antelope will stay with us for years to come. We've grown togeth- er and learned together. But to really appreciate these times we must be able to look back in perspective awareness. We hope this yearbook will be able to serve this purpose for everyone who has attended Ante- lope. INTRODUCTION Antelope Moves Into The Eighties Antelope Union High School wos built in 1952. ond Is now approaching Its 3rd decade. Top picture on opposite page shows Antelope Mountain In the background. This year the yearbook staff ond advisor Miss Smith decided to dedicate the yearbook to the faculty that have worked here for 15 years or more. They helped bring the school o long way. Above left: Lonnie Gray-1961. Phyllis Cochran- 1952. Harley Dridger- 1956. Above right: Shirley Drond-1957. Ronald Frans-1965. Van Coch- ron-1952. Left bottom picture on opposite page shows a plaque that is placed on the auditorium. The auditorium and science room were built in 1966. They were the first additions with air conditioning. 6 Yearbook Staff Editor in Chief ................. Photography Editor............... Sports Photographer.............. Sports Editor....................... Assistants....................... Activities Editor................ Assistant ....................... Classes Editor .................. Assistant ....................... Organizations Editor............. Assistant ....................... Ads Layout Editor................ Business Manager ................ Assistant ....................... Infroduction Closing ............ Theme Developmenf Dedicotion Index ........................... Advisor.......................... . . .Lynel Watson . . . Brenda Garcia Chuck Hibbard . Brent Buchholz .....Luz Sarabia Romero Duron .......Joi Meeks . Carmelite Rojos . . Brenda Garcia . . . Laura Clayton Lorena Federico . Ana Federico . . . Sandy Blanton .....Patsy Perez Edna Babb . . . Lynel Watson ......Kari Milom . Edie Brotherfon Juanita Wright Miss Sherry Smith 7 Antelope's Administration Mr. Sidney Grande Superintendent Mr. Harley Dridger Principal Mr. Lonnie Gray Counselor Mr. Martin Sipe Athletic Director 10 School Board Discusses Budget eta standing ore: President Mr. Joe Dush. Mr. Bobby Smith . Mr. John Top right is this yeor's schoolboord President. Mr. Joe Dush. Bottom picture. Verschoor. sitting ore: Mrs. Carol Rush and Mr. Eldon Wheeler. Faculty Mr. Kerry Denson-English, Read- ing (j Gifted Miss. Shirley Drand-English, Col- lege English Mr. George Chavez-Social Stud- ies. Spanish Mr. Von Cochran-Welding. Woodshop I Mr. Trueff drinks his morning coffee. Mr. Dole Crabfree-Agriculture. Welding Mr. Ron Frons-Oiology. Chemis- try Mr. Lonnie Gray-Counselor Mr. Paul Hathcock-Band. Music Mr. Leroy Hefner-Auto Mechan- ics Miss Darbaro Humphries-Phys- ical Education. Gen. Science Mrs. Piasecki discusses interior design. Mr. Jock Kissel teaches auto mechanics, replacing Mr. Hefner at the semester. Miss Drand and Mr. Hefner resigned at Mid-year due to health reosons. Mr. Johnnie Wolker. Psychologist. Mrs. Olgo Trod, our new English Instructor, disucses pronoun- ciotion ond sentence struc- ture. Mr. Terry LoDuke-Mothemotics Mr. Dennis Leonard-American History. American Govern- ment. P.E. Miss Christina Lugo-Ousiness Educorion Mrs. Jill Piasecki-Home Econom- ics Mr. Martin Sipe-Physicol Educa- tion, Drivers Education. Athle- tic Director Miss Sherry Smith-Art. Photogra- phy. Yearbook Advisor Mr. Art Snow-Speciol Educorion Mr. John Thompson-English. So- cial Studies Mr. Ken Truett-Librarian Mr. Wayne Amon-Director. Mi- grant 6 Title I. Office Assistants Teachers Aides Vicki Herndon Julio Hernandez Hollie Pelfrey Vicki Gomez Corol Truert Mrs. Morfinez Emma Moser ond son. below. • A Cafeteria Ladies Maintenance Student Council Sponsors Homecoming Top row left to right: Chod Doines. Doug Klingenberg. Kevin Howell. Jeff Klingenberg. Mork Kellond. Orent Duchholz. Head sponsor Mr. Art Snow. Bottom row: Mr. Lonnie Gray, Lynel Watson. Louri Roberts. Potsy Perez, Vicki Phipps. Debanie Gomez. Shondo Pierson. Judy Newmon. Marilyn Fuller. 20 OFFICERS: Sponsors Mr. Lonnie Gray, Mr. Art Snow, in bock is Vice Presi- dent Kevin Howell, in front. President Debonie Gomez, Sec. Treasurer Shondo Pierson. This year Student Council has o new head sponsor. Art Snow, who is also head of the Special Ed. deportment. Mr. Lonnie Gray has assisted in spon- soring Student Council for several years. Every fall Student Council sponsors the freshman handshake dance, and homecoming week, and the Miss Christmas cheer food drive in the spring. A 1 A” Club Officers: Bock row; Heod spon- sor Mr. Morty Sipe ond Mr. John Thompson. Middle Row: Jeff Klingenburg-Vice President, Brent Buchholz-Student Council Representotive, Stonding In front: Mork Kellond-President, Kevin Howell-Secretory Trea- surer. Top Row: Left to tight: Miguel Rojono. Tommy Woods. Dove Perez. Mork Kelland. Jeff Klingenburg. Orod Dovis. Kevin Howell. Brent Duchholz. Art Amovisco. Bottom Row: Left to tight: Gtegg Cutty. Leo Coto. Eddie Morales. Robert Martin. Art Flotes. Doug Klingenburg, Roul Ruiz. Clint Mullen. Sponsors In front: Mr. Martin Sipe ond Mr. John Thompson. 21 Small Band Makes Big Sounds The Bond ployed of our home football gomes providing music for the fans and rhythm for the cheers. Appearances or bas- ketball gomes and the annual Christmas Concert finished out 1979. In the spring we morched in the Wellton Days Parade, gave o Spring Concert and participated in the B- ' West Bond Festival. This year was o re- ' ’ building year for the Bond of A.U.H.S. offer we lost many seniors in 1979. Leo Coto served os Bond president this year and provided good leadership. 22 Top row: (Left to right): Mr. Hothcock, Cynthio Londry. Sherri Briones. Silvio Rivero. Louri Roberts. Chod Doines. Bottom row: (Left to right): Robert Uribe. Leo Coto. Joe Burleson. Frank Ftgueroo. Hathcock's Harmonizers The Chorus of A.U.H.S. this year was prob- ably one of fhe better ones we’ve hod in the lost few years. Their first appearance was at the Christmas Tree Lightning in Wellton, followed by the annual Christmas Concert. Our Spring was taken up with the Spring Concert and the B-West Choral Festi- val. The Chorus conducted several fund- raising activities during the year in order to go on a trip. The Chorus really did well raising money and working towards the trip. Marilyn Fuller served as Chorus presi- dent and worked very hard. Officers: (Left to right): Andrea Emmons-Sec.-Tres., Jettie Verschoor-Vice Pres., Marilyn Fuller-Pres., and Joel Rojos-Sergeant at Arms. 23 Top row: (Left to right): Morilee Colvin. Juanita Wright. Andreo Emmons. Rosie Yotes. Sponsor Mr. Hathcock. Bottom row: (Left to right): Charles Young. Lupe Rodriguez. Jettie Verschoor. Morilyn Fuller. Joel Rojos. Future Farmers Of America The F.F.A. is a notional organiza- tion of students enrolled in voca- tional agriculture. F.F.A. members learn by taking part in and con- ducting meetings, speaking in public, participating in contests and becoming involved in cooper- ative effort. The F.F.A. offers the opportunity for students to set per- sonal goals and then enable them to strive toward them. At the right are the F.F.A. officers: Top row. Left to right: Scott Wisby-Senfinel. Jeff Klingenberg-Student Council Rep.. Todd Dlanton-Vice Pres., Vern Harris-Parlimentarian, Front row. Left to right: LeRae Frist-Sec., Rosemary Ruiz-Reporrer, Kim Mill- er-Pres., Robbie Milam-Treasurer. Top row Left to right: Mark Vondall. Dill White. Greg Judd. Jeff Klingenberg. Scott Wisby. Robert Nottingham. Thomas Kofoed. Eric Deus. John White. Greg Stewart. Todd Dlanton. Middle row: Left to right: LeRae Frist. Dennis Campbell. Rosemary Ruiz. Tonya Rush. Kent Davis. Tracy Ellifritz. Edie Drotherton, Sandra Freeman. Front row: Left to right: Mr. Crabtree. Kim Miller, Robbie Milam. Tony Ordonez. Drad Davis. Ralph Dovidson. Vern Harris. Angie Quinonez. 24 Future Homemakers Of America The Purpose of FHA is to develop leadership and pro- mote homemoking skills for all students. Any student who wishes to join is eligible. Some of the activities they hod were the Spaghetti Dinner, Cinderella Dali, Family Portraits, and FHA Week. FHA Club Officers: Top row: Mrs. Piasecki-Advisor, Joi Meeks-Pres., Pam Lindsey-Historian, Gina Clayton-Vice Pres. Bottom row: Bridget Olberg-Points Chairman, Vicki Phipps-Student Council Rep., Kevin Howell-Pro- jects and Programs, Shonda Pierson-Sec. Trees. Top row: Mrs. Piosecki. Morio Gorzo. Kevin Howell. Lori Cullison. Pom Lindsey. Honey Duchholz. Melanie Judd. Edee Word. Rosie Dickson. Gino Cloyfon. Louro Cloyfon. Cormelito Rojos. 2nd row: Hildo Brovo. Rochel Garret. Dione Emmons. Komi Seymour. Andreo Emmons. Bridget Olberg. Anno Jones. Shondo Pierson. Anita Herrero. Lonnie Smith. 3rd row: Aido Borrondey. Vicki Phipps, Joi Meeks. Amy Doines. Jettie Verschoor. Anabelle Mortinez, Morie Nunn. 25 Graphic Arts. . . Graphic Arts Closs: Dock Row. Left to Right: Sandy Dlonfon. Drent Buchholz. Ramiro Duron. Lynel Watson. Ana Federico. Kori Milam. Edno Babb. Sponsor-Miss Smith. Front Row: Brenda Garcia. Loreno Federico. Joi Meeks. Luz Sarabia. Patsy Perez. Carmelita Rojos. Laura Cloyton Yearbook Stoff: Back Row: Sandy Dlonton-Ads Editor. Drent Duchholz-Sports Editor. Joi Meeks-Activities Editor. Potsy Perez-Dusiness Manager. Edna Babb-Asst. Business Manager. Lynel Watson-Editor-In-Chief. Front Row: Lorena Federico-Organizotions Editor. Drenda Garcia-Photogrophy Editor. 26 And Desert Echo The Grophic Arts Class has been working hard to im- prove the yearbook this year. They hove been con- centrating more on their photography and copy, and doing a good job in keeping up with their deadlines, planning to have a Spring delivery. The Yearbook staff consists of fourteen students this year and the Newspaper staff consists of three. Miss Sherry Smith, advisor, has been a big help and we hope next yeors' yearbook will be as successful or even better. Toking good ideas from last year's and adding more of their own to make this yearbook more inclusive and covering more activities, the staff is interested in send- ing the yearbook info national competition this sum- mer. The Newspaper staff this year consisted of Editor-in- chief Pam Lindsey and Co-Copy Editors Lori Cullison and Melanie Judd. They produced the Desert Echo which was a bimonthly publication. It was thoroughly enjoyed by all students and contained many items of interest. Making deadlines con moke or break o yearbook. Newspaper Staff: Melanie Judd. Pom Lindsey-Editor. and Lori Cullison. 27 Pep Club Pep Club Officers: from right front row: Pom Lindsey-Points Choirmon. Melonie Judd-Secre- tory. Noncy Duchholz-St. Council Rep.. Dock row: Komi Seymour-Vice President, Miss Humphries-Sponsor. Rosie Dickson-President. Front Row: Cheleno Velozquez. Potricio Fo- jordo. Silvio Rivero. Delio Rodriguez. Drendo Gordo, Sherri Drionez. Louro Cloyton, Silvio Perez-Arce. second row: Cormen Velosquez. Dione Emmons, Jeri Allen. Stephone Newmon. Lori Cullison. Anno Jones. Bridget Olberg. Louri Roberts, Soroh Dobb. Cormelito Rojos, third row: Mory Doll, Amy Doines, Joi Meeks. De- bonie Gomez. Melonie Judd. Pom Lindsey. Noncy Duchholz. Deso Dickson. Shondo Pier- son. Morilyn Fuller, Eloine Morris, Corol Hib- bard. Vickie Phipps, bock row: Miss Humphries- Sponsor. Rochoel Garret. Jettle Verschoor. Komi Seymour. Andreo Emmons. Edee Word. Tereso Pruitt. Anito Herrero. Potty Llmon. Rosie Dickson. Gino Cloyton. Mory Coif. Sylvia Feder- ico. 28 Photography Left-Drenda Garcia (Photography Editor) works hard to complete her layouts. Middle. Dock Row (left to right) - Miss Sherry Smith, Maria Garzo, Kim Miller, Sandy Blan- ton. Brenda Garcia, Jettie Verschoor, Greg Judd. Front Row- Marilyn Fuller, Andrea Emmons, Teresa Pruitt, Brent Buchholz. Mark Kelland. Lonnie Smith, Scott Wisby. Bot- tom Left-Chuck Hibbard, a Senior, has done outstanding work for the yearbook. Bottom Right, Back Row (left to right)- Luz Sarabia. Wally Riveria, Deso Dickson, Edee Ward, Rosie Dickson, Ernie Herrera. Not shown are Silvia Perez-arce and Dale Smith. Science Club's Plans And Purposes The Science Club's main purpose is to promote interest in the field of science. The members learn how to work together to moke money ond achieve their goals. Each year the Science Club uses their money to go on a trip. This year they want to go to MGM Studios. The sponsor for Science Club is Mr. Ron Frans who has sponsored this club for 15 years. Officers from left ro right: Miguel Rojono-Pres.. Art Monquero Vice-Pres.. Eddie Newmon-Sec-Treos.. sitting.- Potsy Perez Student Council-Rep. Top row: Left to right: Dobby LoLonde. Lester Johnson. Art Monquero. Miguel Rojono. Robert Nottingham. Todd Dlonton. Eddie Newmon. Ro- sie Dickson. Cormelito Rojos. Front row: Left to right: Dobby Austin. Kent Dovis. Vern Harris. Potsy Perez. Ruben Conde. Annobelle Mortinez. Kim Tote. Sponsor Mr. Frons. 30 cQue Pqsq? Spanish Club Officers: Top row: Left to right: Judy Newman-Sargeont-of-Arms. Mr. Chavez-Sponsor, Jomes Stewort-Treos.. Front row: Left to right: Tonyo Rush-Sec.. Carmen Monquero-Vice-Pres.. Mirno Icedo-Presidenr. The purpose of Spanish club is to visit sites that are related to Spanish culture and to have fun. They hod a field trip in the Spring. Activities are to raise the money for the field trip. Top row: Left to right: Foustino Robles. Bernardo Castillo. Johnny Colon. Jomes Stewart. Maria Garza. Lorena Federico. Judy Newman, Fermin Ruiz. Martha Ruiz. Mortin Garza. Jesus Aldoz. Middle row: Donald Whetten. Carmen Monquero. Tonyo Rush. Mario Sadori. Edie Brother- ton. Geneva Bush. Ano Federico. Sylvia Federico. Front row: Mr. Cha- vez. Manuel Juarez. Tonyo Kofoed. Elizabeth Herrera. Lucy Icedo. Ano Escobar. Rosa Martinez. Miss Lugo. 31 Slave Sale, As Part Of Orientation Week Down 1. Down 2, Down 3. Sing it, Jim. Classes Compete For Spirit Trophy! The bonfire burns os dummies ore thrown in. Freshmon ond Juniors really have spirit during Spirit Trophy contest. Classes are competing throughout the year for the honor. LeTs IH! Anita and Edee get excited because The Roms are on their way to another victory. 35 Antelope's Homecoming, A Full Week LEFT TO RIGHT: Honey Duchholz, Down Duchholz. Debonie Gomez, Silvio Perez • ARCE. Cormelito Rojos. Roquel Dovis. Mrs. Kinehorf wos the first Homecoming Queen of Antelope. Of Fun And Exciting Activities! Joel Is chosen King os Drent ond Eddie look on. DELOW: Tommy is hoppy to turn her crown over to Debonie, who proudly occepts. Homecoming Week Activities storted Thursdoy with the indoor gomes followed by outdoor gomes Fridoy. Juniors come in 1st, Sophomores 2nd. Seniors 3rd. ond Freshmen 4th. Fridoy night we ployed Drodshow Mounfoin. During holftime Debonie Gomez ond Joel Rojos were crowned Homecoming Queen ond King of 1979. Opposite page: Noncy Duchholz - Junior Attendant, Miguel Rojono - Junior Escort. Cormelito Rojos - Sophomore Attendant, Sergio Quintono - Tommy's Escort, Roquel Dovis - Freshman Attendant, and Angelo Chabolla - Freshman Escort. Not pictured • Romon Soto - Sophomore Escort. Joel Rojos And Debonie Gomez Homecoming King And Queen Of 1979 Cinderella And Prince Charming 1979 Andrea Emmons And Chad Pierson 3« Cinderella Ball This year the Cinderella Dali was held on Dec. 15. 1979. The theme was Hawaiian Paradise”. The decorations included a grass hut. island scene, Hawaiian posters and pineapples with candles on the tobies. Music was pro- vided by Den Velasquez. Pictures were taken of all the couples by Mr. Piosecki. Everyone had a blast, especially the volcano on the wall! We wish to thank the chaper- ones, Mr. Walker and Miss Lugo and of course Mrs. Pio- secki, our FHA Advisor. In Hawaiian Paradise Amy Daines smiles for the camera. Dock ground. Kent Dovis. Carmelita. Tonya and Sergio enjoy the punch. 39 Miss Christmas Cheer Every year the Student Council sponsors the Miss Christmas Cheer Drive. This yeor the Juniors hit it big by getting first place with their contribution weighing 327 lbs. The seniors candidate Silvio Perez-Arce, right, come in second with their contribution of 257 lbs. Sophomores candidate Cormelito Rojos, left, come in third with 162 lbs. Freshmen candidate Cheleno Velazquez came in forth with 121 lbs. Holly Wheeler 40 1980 Desert Sands King And Queen This year's Desert Sands King and Queen are Seniors, Eddie Morales and Rosie Dickson. The Seniors were easy winners in the yearbook selling contest which ended on December 21. 1979. 41 Western Week Ride 'Em, Cowboy Top: Junior. Robbie Milam, wins best dressed western guy . Sophomore. Sandy Vondell wins best dressed west- ern gal. This year the sophomores hod o very successful Western Week. They mode o good profit on the Chuckwogon. The juniors slid by the seniors with 44 points. Seniors come In 2nd with 43 points; sophomores took 3rd with 37 points; and freshmen took 4th with 30 points. Joi Meeks, Leo Coto, Almo Barrendey, and Vicki Phipps did o great job organizing Western Week activities. Special thanks to Mr. Gray, Mr. Amon, Miss Humphries ond Mr. Crabtree for all their help. A good time was had by all! FHA And Valentines, Hand In Hand FHA Week hod everyone smiling. Monday wos 50's Day and many stepped out with bobble socks, pony- tails and letter jackets. Tuesday was Hot Day.. Wenes- day the girls had to make the guys talk for their twirp. On Valentine's Day the guys hod to make the girls talk to get their twitter. (Funny how they planned it for that dayl) Friday was Kids' Day but naturally it appeared a very normal doy at Antelopel FHA sold cookies and cupcakes, sent messenger valentines and dedications on our very own radio station: KRAM. Above, Lynel Watson and Drent Duchholz Above Right, Rosie Dickson and Eddie Morales Delow. Joel Rojas. Joanie Darker and Dave Perez Left. Brendo Gordo ond Jose Rivos Senior Class Titles Senior Class Titles were voted for by the Seniors. The ballots were then counted by Mr. Dridger and other members of the faculty. When an- nounced they were: (Opposite page: Left to right) Most likely to succeed: Lynel Watson and Brent Buchholz. Best personality: Rosie Dickson and Eddie Morales. (Bottom) Most talented: Joel Rojas, Joane Barker and Dave Perez. Most ath- letic: Brendo Garcia and Jose Rivas. (Above: Left to right) Best dressed and Best Looking: Debanie Gomez and Brent Buchholz. Class clowns: Edee Ward and Brad Davis. (Left) Class flirts: Rosie Dickson and Brad Davis. Rosie Dickson ond Drod Dovis Rammettes Take First Dock row.- (Left to right): Cormelito Rojos. Edie Drotherton. Kim Miller. Cooch-Miss Humphries. Lynel Worson. Carol Hibbord. Rosie Yotes. Front row: (Left to right): Mgr.-Frances Herrero. Potricio Garcia. Drendo Gorcio. Cheleno Velozquez. Mgr.-Sondy Dlonton. At Tournament The year wos a building year for the Varsity Squod. The squad was composed of all new talent this season with no veteran players. This year was designed to build the confidence of the new girls and to gain valuable experience as players for next year. After a slow start, the girls made a re- markable comeback to end up the season with o record of 8-9. Highlights of the season where a 1st place finish at the Son Pasqual Invitational Tournament and fin- ishing fourth place in the B-West Divisional Tournament; being the only team to force the Champions in the Divisional Tournament to a 3 game match. Polricio. going up for o spike while Edie Drotherton Brenda going up for o dink while Carmelito Rojos looks onll ond Kim Miller woll to see. This year Kim Miller wos picked 1st ream All-Conference In the B-West Divisional Tournoment. Patricia Garcio wos picked os 2nd teom All-Conference in the B-West Divi- sional Tournament. The Vorsity girls showing off the new shirts they got this year in Volleyboll. J.V. Volleyball: Upcoming Rammette Power Standing Left to Right: Patricia Loera, Elaine Morris. Tonya Rush. Mary Ann Robles. Mory Coif. Marylee Colvin. Joi Meeks. Kneeling Left to Right: Anna Jones. Francisco Sarabia, Sylvia Rivero. Bridget Olberg. Vickie Phipps. Left: Elaine Morris wotches os Lucy Icedo is ready to hit the boll. Top: Mory Coif serves. 6-3 wos on excellent season for the girls. They worked, practiced and played well. JV Football Has A Good Season This year's J.V. football team finished the season with a 5-3 record. Highlights were victories over Ajo, Parker. Wickenberg, San Pasqual and Yuma. With next year just around the corner these winning ball players will be a welcomed addition to the 1980 varsity football squad. Best of luck. team. Above. John smiles while the J.v. watches the gome. Hard Driving Roms! 51 Rams Rebuild Under New Coach The Year-1979 Dock Row: (left to right): Gregg Curry. Ernie Herrero. Robert Llpke. Mark Kellond. Jose Rlvos, Joe Aldridge. Todd Dlonfon, Drod Oovis. Dove Perez, Greg Stewort. Tommy Woods. 4th row: (left to right): Joe Durle- son. Dilly White. Eddy Newman. Charles Young. Fermln Ruiz. Tlmmle Colvin. Vern Harris, Mike Rodriguez, Clint Mullen. George Moody. 3rd row: (left to right): Asst. Cooch-Mr. Snow. Head Cooch-Mr. Thompson. Scott Murphy. Leo Coto. Russel Melloge. Mgr.-Chad Doines. Jesse Fo- jardo. Romon Soto. Angelo Chobollo. Asst. Cooch-Mr. Amon. Asst. Cooch-Mr. Leonord. 2nd row: (left to right): Gordon Fuller. Steve Mel- loge. Mark Curry, Joel Rojos. Ruben Rlvos. Robert Uribe, Wolly Rivero. Richard Rodriguez. Rodney Mullen. 1st row: (left to right): John White. Kent Dovis. Eddie Morales. Andrew Lopez. Robert Johnson. Luis Dorron- dey. Luis Cordenos. Louis Hole. The Antelope Rom's vorsity football teom under new head cooch John Thompson hos hod o successful rebuilding year. Their overall record wos 4-5 ond their D-Wesr record was 2-3. Lost years record wos 2-7-1. Wins hove been over Doboquivori (22-0). Holtville (15-0). Drodshow Mountain 23-0. ond Comp Verde (10-7). Losses hove been to Cefys (6- 9). Wickenburg (0-46). Dogdod (13-14). Williams (3-34). ond Gilo Dend (6-46). The Roms defeated Drodshow Mountain for Antelope's first homecom- ing in three years. The Roms were in contention for one of two ploy-off berths for the majority of the season, but they were oil but eliminated with the loss to Dogdod. Coptoins of this year s vorsity football teom were Senior Drod Dovis ond Junior Mork Kellond. All D-West Conference players were Mark Kellond. first teom defensive bock, honorable mention punter ond Mike Rodri- guez honoroble mention kicker. 1- Teom Picture 2- Head Cooch John Thompson Junior quorterbock Mork Kellond direcfs the Rom's offense ogoinsf Holtville. Sophomore runningbock Tommy Woods corries for good yordoge ogoinsf Holtville. Assistant Cooch Leonord gives instructions to the Roms’ defense. 53 Girls' Basketball Front row left to right: Lucy Icedo. Louro West. Drenda Gorcio. Sherri Briones. Dridget Olberg. Lilly Rodriguez. Bock row-Mortho Ruiz (mgr.), Cormen Velazquez, Carol Hibbard. Francis Limon. Chelena Velazquez. Mary Coif. Coach Snow. This season opened with a turnout of 18 girls: 9 freshmen, 4 sophomores, 1 junior, and 4 seniors. Making up the varsity squad were Chez Velazquez, team captain; Car- men Velasquez, Lucy Icedo. Drenda Garcia, Sherrie Driones, Frances Limon, Carol Hibbard, Marylee Calvin, Hilda Dravo, team captain, Lilly Rodriguez, Mary Coif, and Laura West. Denise Turgeon joined the team the last week of the season, and was a welcome addition to both squads. We had a young squad and coach Snow is look- ing forward to a winning season next year as this was a good building yeor. Girls' Varsity 1979-60 Schedule DECEMBER Tuesday 4 San Pasqual A 7:00 •Friday 7 Bagdad A 7:00 Soturdoy 6 Boboquivari H 0:00 Thursday 10 Ajo A 5:00 Friday 14 Parker H 7:00 •Saturday 22 Bagdad H Mom 6 Dad's Night 0:00 JANUARY •Soturdoy 5 Bradshaw Mt. H 0:00 Tuesday 6 Parker A 7:00 •Friday 11 Gilo Bend A 5:00 •Saturday 12 Wickenburg H 2:00 •Friday 18 Williams H 4:00 Tuesday 22 Independence A 7:00 •Friday 25 Comp Verde A 7:00 •Saturday 26 Bradshaw Mt. A 0:00 Tuesday 29 Son Pasqual H 7:00 FEDRUARY •Soturdoy 2 Wickenburg A 2:00 •Tuesday 5 Gila Bend H 5:00 Wednesday 6 Ajo H Junior High Night 5:00 •Friday 8 Williams A 4:00 •Saturday 9 Comp Verde H 2:00 Friday Friday 15-16 Divisional 22-20 State Left: Coach Snow signols to his team. Girls' J.V. Basketball Front tow left to tight: Shetti Btiones. louta Espinoso. Anno Jones. Bridget Oibetg. Bock tow. Mortha Ruiz (mgr.). Motylee Colvin. Potty Limon, Corel Hibbotd. Sylvio Fedetlco. Cooch Snow. Girls: JV Basketball 1979-60 Schedule DECEMBER Tuesday 4 San Posqual A 5:30 Fridqy 7 Bagdad A 5:30 Thursday 13 Ajo A 4:00 Friday 14 Parker H 5:30 Saturday 22 Bagdad H 2:00 JANUARY Tuesday 8 Parker A 5:30 Friday 11 Gila Bend A 4:00 Saturday 12 Wickenburg H 1:00 Tuesday 22 Independence A 5:30 Friday 25 Camp Verde A 6:00 Tuesday 29 San Posqual H 5:30 FEBRUARY Saturday 2 Wickenburg A 1:00 Tuesday 5 Gila Bend H 4:00 Wednesday 6 Ajo H 4:00 Saturday 9 Camp Verde H 1:00 Right: Denise Tutgeon.- new comet to both bosketboll teoms. -K 55 Big Red Cagers Stay Tough Front row. left to right: Cooch Amon. Coach Slpe. Coach Leonard; 2nd row: Marvin Woods. Tim Calvin. Martin Garza. Tommy Woods. Gregg Curry, Greg Boldy (Mgr.). 3rd row: Vincent Fajardo. Fermin Ruiz. Sergio Quintano. Stephan Modsen, Jeff Kllngenberg. 4th row: Mark Kelland. Randy Rinehart, Miguel Rojano. Top: Jose Rivos. 1979 -'80 was a rebuilding year for our varsity basketball team. The squad had two seniors: Jeff Klingenberg and Jose Rivas. The rest of the team was made up of juniors and one sophomore. The Rams got off to a slow start this season due to illness and in- jures but managed to take sec- ond in league behind Williams. Mark Kelland. Miguel Rojano, Jose Rivas, and Sergio Quintana lead the team in most of the categor- ies. Coach Slpe stands proudly. Varsity Basketball Schedule Home Games (Home scores are listed first) Maricopa .......................51-56 Baboquivari ....................72-54 Hayden...........................58-62 Parker ..........................66-79 Florence.........................76-87 Kingman ..........................7376 Mohave ..........................67-60 Lake Havasu......................51-64 Bradshaw Mf ....................92-67 Gila Bend ......................70-63 Wickenburg.......................59-58 Buckeye..........................69-71 Williams ......................80-87 Bourgade.........................50-52 Camp Verde ....................103-75 Bradshaw Mt ...................-.88-63 Bagdad ..........................70-64 Wickenburg......................87-71 Williams.........................67-82 Camp Verde ......................79-97 Gila Bend .......................68-64 Bagdad .........................82-55 56 The Roms fire up for o home gome; top left. Mark goes up for o rebound; top right. Sergio ond Jose charge ofter o freethrow; left Donald Whetten keeps stats; right Martin waits for fast break pass; bottom left Dig Red looks mighty; bottom right Left to right: Motvin Woods. Veto Hortis. Tim Colvin. Gerordo Federico. Fetmin Ruiz. Clint Mullen. Tommy Woods. Vincent Fojotdo. Cooch Amon J.V. Basketball Antelope's 1979-80 Junior Varsity Basketball team was on exceptional group of talented young ath- letes. Desire, hustle and a will to win provided many fans with an exciting brond of basketball. Unselfishness and teamwork mode the difference throughout the season. Everyone associated with these Rams can be proud of the contribution and fine season these players have had this year. Junior Varsity: the future is yours; and your future looks bright. GoQig-Red . I Freshmen Cagers From row. left to right: Luis Cardenas. Eugene Woods. Kent Davis. Second row: Corios Coronado. Rodney Mullen. Xavier Herrera. Jeff Modsen, Jim Austin. Third row: Mark Curry. Zoc Ortega, Dorin Meeks. Scott Murphy. Mark Vondall. Steve Melloge. Cooch Leonard. The Freshmen team did very well this year, consid- ering most of our games were against double and triple A schools. The overall record was 8-8, but the conference record wos 7-1 against teams our own size. All of the boys did exceptionally well this year, but there were a few outstanding players. Kent Davis scored the most points, followed by Steve Mellage and Luis Cardenas. The most improved player was Eugene Woods. Best re-bounder was Kent Davis. I'm glad to have had the opportunity to coach these young othletes in their freshman year of bas- ketball. Sad to have the them move on to J.V.'s, but looking forward to a new crop of freshmen next year. Best of luck next season. J.V.'s Coach Leonard Girls Tennis Swings Into Action Girls Tennis March Tuesday 4 Koto JV H 3:30 Fridoy 7 Lake Havosu A 3:30 Thursday 13 Cactus A 3:30 Saturday 15 Superior A 1:00 Thursday 20 Buckeye H 3:30 Saturday 22 Lake Hovasu H 1:00 Tuesday 25 Gila Bend A 3:00 Saturday 29 Bradshaw A 1:00 April Saturday 12 Bagdad H 1:00 Tuesday 15 Gila Bend H 3:30 Thursdoy 17 Buckeye A 3:30 Fridoy 16 Independence H 3:30 Tuesday Saturday May Friday 22 26 2 Yuma Interdivisionals Stote H 3:30 Bock Row. Left to Right: Joone Borket. Melonie Judd. Lynel Watson. Kori Mllom. Holly Wheeler. Geneva Bush. Cooch Barbara Humphries Second Row: Ano Federico. Stephanie Newmon. Lo Roe Frist, Lori Cullison. Oebonle Gomez. Bottom Row: Shondo Pierson. Ano Herrera! Francisco Sorabio. Carmelifa Rojas. Missing is Frances Limon. 60 Clockwise: Debonie Gomez, Melanie Judd, and Lori Cullison moke oce serves. Lynel Watson follows through crosscourt. Opposite page: Kari Milam does a smash at net. Tennis Action A 61 Boys JV Varsity Tennis Top Left to Right: Cooch Kerry Denson. Robert Nottingham. Robbie Milam. Jeff Klinenburg. Kevin Howell. Middle Row: Doug Klinenburg. Greg Stewort. Joel Rojos 62 BOYS' TENNIS 1980 SCHEDULE MARCH Tuesdoy 4 Kofa JV H 3:30 Friday 7 Loke HovoSu A 3:30 Thursday 13 Coctus A 3:30 Saturday 15 Superior At Duckeye 1:00 Thursday 20 Buckeye A 3:30 Saturday 22 Loke Hovosu H 1:00 Tuesdoy 25 Gilo Bend A 3:00 Saturday APRIL 29 Bradshaw A 1:00 Soturdoy 12 Dagdod H 1:00 Tuesday3:30 15 Gilo Dend H Thursday 17 Buckeye H :30 Friday 18 Independence A 3:30 Tuesday 22 Yuma A 3:30 Soturdoy MAY 26 Interdivisionals Friday 2 State Top left: Robbie Milom concentrates on his return. Top right: Kevin Howell serves the boll. Bottom left: Joel Rojos chorges for the boll. Bottom right: Robert Nottlng. horn returns the boll 63 Varsity Cheers At the top: Lori Cullison Middle row: Left to right: Edee Word, Debonie Gomez, Tereso Pruitt. At the Front: Komi Seymour. Delow. Top row: Left to right: Sponsor-Miss Lugo. Lori Cullison. Edee Word. Bottom row: Left to right: Debonie Gomez-Coptoin. Tereso Pruitt. Komi Seymour. From left to right: Jeri Allen, Diane Emmons, Stephanie Newman, Rochel Garret, Amy Daines. Be 1gwi i -A : i • TO •. if. • • A 5. Active Year For Poms Top row: Left to right: Nancy Buchholz, Rosie Dick- son, Gino Clayton, Center row: Left to right: Me- lanie Judd, Pam Lindsey, Shonda Pierson, Bottom row: Left to right: Sylvia Perez-Arce, Anita Herrera, Patsy Perez-Alternate. Left Bottom: Nancy Buchholz-Capfain, Pam Lindsey- Co-Capfain, Not pictured: Miss Lugo, Sponsor. Antelope Poms Of 1980 Top: Honey Ducholz. Center: Shondo Pierson. Rosie Dickson. Bottom: Anito Herrero. Glno Cloyton. Sylvlo Perez-Arce. Pom Lindsey. Melanie Judd. OUT WE WANT TO DO RUT TUT I Poms getting set up for mount, o pom formation. 67 Running, Jumping Throwing The Way To The Top Dock Row, Left To Right: Ramon Soto. Tim Calvin. Angelo Chobolla. Richard Limon, Johnny Ramirez. Second Row: Lester Johnson. Drent Duchholz. Art Amavisco. Jesse Fajardo. Colvin Thompson. Third Row: Rocky Mullen. Mork Curry. George Moody. Gregg Curry. Clint Mullen. Thermon Woods. Bottom Row.- Tonya Kofoed, Marilee Calvin. Pofricio Fajardo. Komi Seymour. Anna Jones. Coach Thompson. 1980-Schedule Antelope Union High School 1980 Track Schedule Saturday March 8 Porker Invitational Parker Wednesday March 12 Comp Verde - Gilo Dend Home Maricopa Saturday March 15 Loke Havosu Invitational Loke Hovosu Wednesday Morch 19 Porker - Kingman Porker Saturday March 22 Ajo Invitational Ajo Wednesday Morch 26 Ajo - Gilo Dend Ajo Daboquivari Saturday March 29 Buckeye Invitational Buckeye Wednesday April 9 Kofo - Yuma - Gilo Dend Home Saturdoy April 12 Kingman Invitofional Kingman Wednesday April 16 Wickenburg Wickenburg Saturday April 19 Superior Invitational Superior Wednesday April 23 Mohave - Porker Porker Saturday April 26 Phoenix Christian Phoenix Invitational Christian Wednesday April 30 Porker Porker Friday May 2 Divisionals Wickenburg Saturday May 9 State Meet Glendale Community College 68 Girls Hit Their 2nd Year of Softball The girls started off their year with 2 All-Conference players, Rosie Yates and Drendo Garcia. This year Mr. Snow was the coach for the girls and did a fine job with the team. Due to circumstances beyond the yearbook staff's con- trol, a group photo was not possible. Below, Top Row, Left To Right: Glorio Chabollo. Mory Coif, Coach Snow. Anita Herrera, Marilyn Fuller, Second Row: Rosie Yotes, Corol Hibbard. Denise Turgeon, Frances Herrero, Bottom Row: Brenda Garcia, Lilly Rodriguez. Silvio Rivero. Delia Rodriguez. Cindy Day. Track Stars High Flying!! i Above: Johnny Ramirez clears the bar with ease. Bottom Left: Track stars warm up. Below: Coach Thompson mo- dels the Wellton Pioneer foot race T-Shirt. The T-Shirt wos designed by Brent Buchholz who placed first in the events. Key Club organized the 5-mile race, sold the T- Shirts, and helped make Pioneer Day enjoyable. r p r % X. Here ore jusf a few of the many proud students we hove at Ante- lope. In fact, in Rom territory this year, the students hove had o chance to take advantage of the Gila River situation. You might hove no- ticed the action around crossings and trusty swimming holes. Dass fishing and canoeing proved enjoyable as well as just good ol' fun in the sun (when and if it came outl). Seniors Class Of Senior Officers: (left to right) Judy Newmon-Vice President, Debonie Gomez-President, Chad Pierson-Student Council Representative, Joone Barker-Treasurer, Edna Babb-Secrefary. Class spon- sors: Mr. Sipe, Mr. Frans, Mr, LoDuke, Mr. Leonard, and Miss Smith. Billy Burnett Edna Babb Joane Barker Brent Buchholz Renia Cates Sandy Blanton Dawn Buchholz Cindy Calaway Wendy Bodderij Renee Dholnin Marilyn Fuller Debanie Gomez Mary Dail Brad Davis Rosie Dickson Andrea Emmons Brenda Garcia Arnaldo Garcia Mike Holten Greg Judd Jeff Klingenberg Fronces Limon Richard Limon Rommie Mick Kim Miller Carmen Manquero Eddie Morales Cody Noquin Judy Newman Silvio Perez-orce Chad Pierson Corol Prinke Jose Rivos Ruben Rivos Lillian Rodriguez Joel Rojos Lonnie Smith Cormen Velazquez Jettie Verschoor Edee Ward Lynel Watson Donald Whetten Scoff Wisby Thermon Woods Rosie Yotes SENIORS FINISH THE YEAR! J©ff Dush Robert Morfin Gory Weover Class Wills I. Art Amovisco leove to Orion Smith my good grodes and superior intelligence. I. Edno Dobb will my obilify to find ond keep the right guy to Joi Meeks, my sleeping hours to Soroh Qobb ond my Steve Martin poster to Oelio Figueroa. I. Joone Oorker being of ingenious mind ond beautiful body, leove my superior Intelligence to Kevin Howell, my punching power to Gregg Curry, my chips to Scott. Mork ond Gory. My modesty to Korl Mllom. I, Sondy Olonton of o mush mind ond body, will to Todd Olonton my ability to judge good toste In the prospective pormers thot walk my woy. I. Wendy Dodderlj with much dignify leove S.M. my leor jet to purchose Ports origlnols. to the Mod-Son (Stephen) color coordination, to the Hot Wheeler. Wolfmon ond to Greg S.. my smorts In outo. Forewell Alll I. Down Ouchholz leove to Mork Kelland my sister. Noncy. I leove my government book ond notes to Noncy. I. Cindy Colowoy leove to Robbie Mllom my old government book ond notes. Also, to Korl Mllom. my greot voice. To Joel Conner, the greot bus ride from Hyder. I. Mory Doll will the following to Holly Wheeler: to remember the color of o person s eyes. Korl Mllom: to pig out ond never goln on inch. R. Doster: to talk in doss ond not get cought. And finally the the modoo gins to get on excused admit. I, Drod Dovls leove to Robert Nottinghom my book. lOl Ways to get out of Class Without Getting Cought. I. Rosie Dickson will to Komi my obilify to lough. To Noncy I leove my ucky Government book. To Mork my Pom Pons, to Gino C. my holf used lipgloss which she gave me. ond to Deso I will my locker rug. I, Andreo Emmons of lots of mind with no use, will my obillty to stoy on o diet to anybody who feels over weight. I leave Mork Kellond my greot personality so thot he con try to get along with others next yeor. I, Morllyn Fuller will to Jerl Allen my terrific singing obilify to sing sweet musk to her sweetheart, to Sandro Freeman my Artistic obillty ond my locker to Micheol Rodriguez. I. Drendo Gorcio leove to Chez V. my right to flirt with ony guy I choose ond not get cought if he hos o girlfriend ond to Louro West I leove oil my boyfriends I never hod. I. Debonie Gomez leove to the J.V. Cheerleaders my smile, to Komi my short legs, ond to Shondo my clogs. I. Chuck Hlbbord leove to the first yeor Auto shop students my ability to work on cors. ond to Coach Sipe I leove my curly hair. I. Greg Judd leove to Pom Lindsey my obillty to drive like on Idiot whkh she olreody does quite well. I. Jeff Kllngenberg leove to Robert Nottinghom my obilify to keep from being so stubborn. I, Thomos Kofoed leove to Bird my sister to whom he folks ond fights with. I. Fronces Llmon leove to Doug Kllngenberg my obilify to ploy tennis ond olso to Gregg Curry my talent whkh Is doncing ond getting down to the beat. I. Richord Llmon leove to Mike Holten my height ond my obilify to be o lot shorter. I. Cormen Monquero leove to Potsy Perez my obilify to draw mushrooms. To Ano Federico my will power. I. Rommle Mick leove to ony student who con type endlessly, my job os Librory Aide for Mr. Trueff. I. Kim Miller of very little mind ond lots of sound ond body, will oil of my freckles to oil of the upcoming dossmen. I. Eddie Morales will to Francisco Comoreno my underorm deodorant in my P.E. locker so he con use It when not even the flies get close to him when he reoches for the sky. My height to Miguel Rojono ond my ability to wolk on my hands to whomever can't wolk on his own feet. I. Judy Newmon leove to Romeo Duron my red holr ond freckles, because I hove never seen o red-holred. freckle-foced. mexlcon before. I. Silvio Perez-orce will to Potsy Perez my Pom Pon obillty so she con shoke her coke. To Romeo Duron my clean holr so thot he won't be depressed. To Chod Dolnes my bigger locker, so thot he will hove more room to odd to his collection of dirty books. I. Dove Perez leove to Cooch Leonord ond Cooch Thompson, my obillty to ploy football so thot they con pick o ploy on o third ond gool from the 3 with the score 21-21 seconds left on the clock. I. Chod Pierson will to Robert Nottinghom the energy to keep my temper oround ony teocher this school has to offer. To Doug Kllngenberg the ombltion to lift weights. I. Carol Prinke leove my energy to Louro West. I leove my long holr to Kevin Howell ond my skinny body to Jol Meeks. I. Jose Rlvos leove Glno C. my best-looking shirt. I leove Mork K. my Senior Locker. I. Lilly Rodriguez leove to the Freshmen the Senior lockers so thot they con think they're cool ond won't get pushed around ond to Carol Hibbard my glosses, so thot she will see the boskerboll hoop, ro Cheleno Velos- quez my dirty boskerboll nlkes. ond to Francisco Sorobio. my rollness. I. Joel Rojos leove to Sklppy Howell my moustoche so he con rkkle the girls like I did. To Doug Kllngenberg my beard so he con hove os much poln os I did shoving once or twice o week. I. Mortho Ruiz leove to Joe Aldrlge my ability to do the work In chemistry ond to Miguel Rojono. I leove my tolent to ploy the guitor. I. Rosemary Ruiz leove to Noncy Ouchholz my boots, hot. FFA jacket ond my steer. I. Lonnie Smith leove to Jerl Allen my profile. I. Cormen Velozquez leove to Sherrie 0. my obillty to run up ond down the boskerboll court without ever getting tired. I olso leave oil of my wods of grope bubble yum to A.J. I. Jettle Verschoor of sound mind ond little wits will my knowledge of love ond morrloge ond expensive rings to anyone who thinks they con handle It. I. Edee Word leove to Anlto Herrero ond Mork Kellond my obilify to be myself, regardless of what other p?ople might soy or think. I. Lynel Worson. (Snoopy), being of long eors ond disposing memory do hereby will phsychiotrlc odvke to K.D.. my funky leather cop to Chez, o follow-through to Dink, on E.R.A. belt buckle to The Duke, ond my shy grin to Gory. I. Gory Weover. leove to Lester Johnson my obillty to ditch school ond not get cought. most of the time onywoy. I. Donald Whetten. leove to Ralph Dovidson my curly holr. I. Scott Wlsby. leove to Kent Dovls the scor on my shoulder thot he gove me In P.E. ond olso my obillty to give block eyes. Christina Almanzar AUHS - 3. 4, FHA - 3, Pep Club - 4, Scholastic 'A' - 4, Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students Art Amavisca AUHS -1. 2, 3. 4. A-Club - 3. Football - 1, 2. Basketball -1, 2, 3. Track -1, 3. 4, M.I.P. - 3, Who's Who Among Am. H. S. Students Bob Austin AUHS - 1. 2. 3, 4, J.V. Baseball - 1. 2. V. - 3. 4. Football - 3 J.V. G V., Key Club - 4 Edna Babb AUHS - 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club - 1, NEDT Award - 1. Class Vice Pres. - 2, Med Start Sec. - 2, 3, Scholostic 'A' - 2, 3. 4, Pep Club - 3, Who’s Who Among Am. H.S. Students. National Honor So- ciety - 3. 4, Class Secretary - 4, Year- book Assistant Business Mgr. - 4 Joane Barker AUHS -1, 2. 3, 4, Class Student Council Rep. (State Convention) - 3, Class Treasurer - 4, Pep Club -1, Band -1, 2. 3, Chorus - 1, 2, 3, Basketball - 1, 2, Tennis - 2, 3, 4, M.I.P. - 3, Scholastic 'A' - 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming M.C. - 3, Who's Who in Music - 3, Voice of Democracy 3rd Place State, National Honor Society - 4. Baseball Score- keeper -1 2, Basketball Scorekeeper - 4, P.A.C.T. - 3, 4, Key Club - 4. Most Talented Senior Sandro K. Blanton AUHS - 1, 2. 3. 4, FFA - 1. 2, 3. Jr. Reporter -1, Reporter - 2. 3, Pep Club - 1, 2. Volleyball Mgr. - 4, Yearbook Ads Editor - 4 Wendy Bodderij AUHS -1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus -1, Pep Club - I, 2, Med Start - 2, 3, Student Council Rep. - 3, Scholastic 'A' - 3, 4. National Honor Society Brent Buchholz AUHS - 2. 3. 4. Class President - 3, A- Club - 2. 3, 4. Student Council Rep. - 4. Key Club Vice Pres. - 4, J.V. Basket- ball - 2. V. - 3. Track - 2. 3. 4. M.V.P. - 2, 3, Scholastic 'A' - 3, Boys' State - 3, Desert Sands Cand. - 3, National Hon- or Society - 3, 4, ASU Outstanding Junior, Homecoming King Cand. - 4, Most Likely to Succeed, Best Dressed, Best Looking Dawn Buchholz AUHS -1, 2, 3, 4, Miss Christmas Cheer Cand. - 2, Volleyball J.V. . 3, Year- book Co-Editor - 3, Newspaper Editor - 3. Scholastic 'A' - 3, 4, Homecoming Queen Cand. - 4 Billy Burnett AUHS - 1. 2, 3. 4. FFA - 1, 2. 3. 4 Jeff Bush AUHS - 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer . 1 Homecoming Escort -1, Spanish Club - 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1 Cindy Calaway AUHS - 1. 2, 3. 4. Pep Club - 1 2. Science Club - 2, Band - 2, 3, Choir - 2, 3 Renia Cates AUHS - 1, 2, 3. 4, Chorus - 1. 2, 3, 4. Sec. Tres. - 3. Vice Pres. - 4, Who's Who in Chorus - 3, B- West Festival Grade 1 -1, Troth Volunteer - 2, Track - 4 Mary H. Dail AUHS - 1, 2. 3. 4. Pep Club - 1, 2. 3. FHA - 1, Med Start - 2, 3, Scholastic 'A' - 3, Brad Davis Estanislodo de la Rosa , AUHS - 4. AUHS - 4, DECA - 3. Football -4 Marilyn Fuller AUHS - 1. 2, 3. 4. Pep Club - 2. 3. 4. V. Cheerleader - 3, Basketball - 2, Soft- ball - 3, 4, Chorus -1, 2, 3, 4, President • 4 Arnoldo Garcia AUHS - 4 Brenda Garcia AUHS - 1. 2, 3, 4. Pep Club - 1. 2. 3. 4. Cheerleader J.V. -1, 2, V. - 3, Softball - 3. 4, All Conference Outfield - 3, Volleyball - 4, Basketball - 4, Year- book - 3, 4, Photography Editor - 4, Hass Section Editor - 4, Most Athletic ‘Kevin Gill Debanie Gomez AUHS - 1. 2. 3, 4. Class Secretary - 1, Cheerleader J.V. - 1, 2. V. - 4, Tennis - 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4. Points Chairman - 3, Most Outstanding Member - 1, Homecoming Attendant -1, FHA -1 2, 3. Project and Programs - 1, 2, Sec. Tres. - 3, Class Student Council Rep. - 2, Class Sec. Tres. - 3, Homecoming Queen, Class President - 4, Student Body President - 4, Stu- dent Body Vice Pres. - 3. Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students - 3, 4. Na- tional Honor Society - 3, 4. A Honor Roll - 1, 2, 3, 4. Best Dressed, Best Looking. Sunrise Optimist Honored Student - 3, 4 Chuck Hibbard AUHS -1. 2. 3, 4. Tennis - 1, Key Club - 3, Science Club - 2, Sunrise Optimist Honored Student - 4 ‘Mike Holten Gren Judd Richard Limon AUHS - 1. 2. 3. 4. Track - 4 Carmen Manquero AUHS -1. 2, 3, 4, Science Club - 2, Med Start - 2, Band - 1, Scholastic 'A' - 3, 4, National Honor Society - 3, 4, J.V. Ten- Renee Dhoinin AUHS 1. 2. 3. 4. Chorus - 3 ‘Ledio Diaz Rosie Dickson AUHS - 3, 4, Pep Club - 3, 4, President - 4, Science Club - 4. FFA - 3. FHA - 4. Student Council - 4, Pom Pons - 4. Rep. , Desert Sands Queen - 4, Class Flirt - 4, Best Personality - 4, Softball - 3, 4. Spark Plug - 3 Andrea J. Emmons Jeff Klingenberg AUHS - 1, 2. 3. 4, FFA - 2. 3. 4. Parla- mentorian - 2, 3, Student Council Rep. - 4, A-Club - 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. - 4, Boys' State - 3, Homecoming Driver - 4, V. Tennis - 1, 2, 3, 4, State Cham- pion Doubles - 3, Basketball Fr. -1 J.V. - 2 V. - 3. 4 Thomas L. Knofoed AUHS - 4. FFA - 4. ROTC Frances Limon AUHS - 1. 2. 3. 4. FHA - 1, 3, 4. Cinder- AUHS - 1, 2, 3. 4, Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4. e||Q Do|| Cond . 4 pep Gub . 2, 3, V. FHA -1, 2. 3. 4. Chorus - 4, Cinderella - DQSketball - 3. 4, Tennis - 1. 2, 3. 4. 4 M.I.P. - 1 Pom Pon - 2, 3 82 nis - 2, Class Sfudent Council Rep. -1, Spanish Club - 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. - 4, Honor Roll - 1, 2, 3. 4. Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students - 3, 4, Year- booh Staff - 2 ‘Robert Martin Rommie Mick AUHS -1. 2. 3. 4, J.V. Cheerleader - 1 2, Dand - 1, FHA - 1 Pep Club -1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. - 3. Prom Chairman - 3 Kim Miller AUHS - 1 2. 3. 4, FFA - 1. 2, 3. 4. Jr. Tres. • 1, Chapter Tres. - 2, Sweetheart - 2, President - 4. Pep Club - 1, V. Track - 1. 2, Science Club - 2. Volley- ball J.V. - 2, V. . 4, Student Council - 4 Eddie Morales AUHS -1 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Escort - 2, Football J.V. -V. -4, Class Vice Pres. - 3, Track - 4. V. Basketball Mgr. - 3. A- Club - 4, Homecoming King Cand. - 4, Desert Sands King - 4, Best Personal- ity Cody Naquin AUHS - 1. 2. 3. 4. FFA - 1. 2. 3. 4. Video-Tape Man Judy Newman AUHS - 1 2, 3. 4, Class Vice Pres. - 4, Sfudent Council - 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students, A Honor Roll - 1 2. 3. 4, Track - 3. Pom Pon - 2, 3, Spanish Club - 2. 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms - 4, Med Start - 2, 4, Science Club - 1 3. Key Club - 4 Silvia Perez-orce AUHS - 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer - 2, Desert Sands Cand. - 1. Homecoming Queen Cand. - 4. Med Start - 2, Pom Pon - 2. 3. 4. Pep Club - 2, 3, 4. Scholastic 'A' - 4, Softball - 4, Christ- mas Cheer Cand. 4, National Honor Society - 4 Dave Perez AUHS - 1, 2. 3. 4, Class President - 1, Class Sgt. at Arms - 2, 3, A-Club -1, 2, 3, 4. Key Club - 4. V. Football -1. 2. 3. 4, Dasketball Fr. -1, V. Baseball - 2, 4. Track - 2, Homecoming King Cand. - 4. Desert Sands Cand. -1, Most Talent- ed Chad The Pierson AUHS - 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA- 1. 2. Jr. Presi- dent - 2. Science Club - 1. 2, Class President - 2, J.V. Football - 2, Class Student Council Rep. - 4. Prince Charming Carol Prinke AUHS -1 2. 3, 4, Yearbook Co-Editor - 3, Newspaper Editor - 3, Scholastic 'A' - 4 Jose Rivas AUHS -1, 2, 3, 4. Class Sgt. at Arms -1, 2. A-Club - 1 2. 3. 4. FHA - 1, 2, 3, Baseball - 1, V. Basketball - 1, 2, 4, State Champion - 1 V. Football- 1 2, 3. 4, Best Defensive Lineman - 4, Most Athletic ‘Ruben Rivas Lillian K. Rodriguez AUHS - 1. 2, 3, 4. Med Start - 2, Pep Club - 2, 3. Pom Pon - 3, V. Basketball - 4, V. Softball - 4 Joel Rojas AUHS -1. 2. 3, 4. Key Club President - 4. V. Football - 4, Most Imp. Offensive Lineman, Basketball - 1, 2, 3, Base- ball - 2, 3, Tennis 4, Homecoming Escort - 3. Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students, Chorus - 4, Desert Sands Cand. - 2, Most Talented. Homecom- ing King Annette Roman AUHS - 1, 2, 3, 4, Band - 2, 3. Chorus - 2. 3. 4 Martha Ruiz AUHS - 1, 2. 3. 4. Pep Club - 1, 2. 3. Basketball Mgr. - 4 Rosemary Ruiz AUHS - 1, 2. 3. 4. FFA - 1 2. 3. 4. Jr. Vice Pres. - 1 Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Chapter Sweetheart - 3, Reporter, State Former - 4, Pep Club - 1, 2 Lonnie Smith AUHS - 1, 2. 3. 4, FHA - 4, Softball - 4. Photography - 4 Carmen Velazquez AUHS -1 2. 3, 4, Pep Club -1. 2, 3. 4, FHA - 2, Key Club - 4, National Honor Society - 4, Basketball Scorekeeper - 2, 3, V. Basketball - 4, Softball - 3 Jettie M. Verschoor AUHS -1, 2. 3, 4, Pep Club -1. 2. 3, 4. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader J.V. - 2, Tennis - 1 2, Basketball - 3 Edee Ward AUHS -1. 2, 3. 4, Pep Club -1. 2, 3. 4, Basketball V. -1, 2, 3, All Conference - 2, Softball - 2, 3, Track -1, Band -1 2, FHA - 1, Chorus - 4, Cheerleader - 4, Closs Clown % Lynel Watson AUHS - 1 2, 3, 4, Closs Vice Pres. - 1. Class Secretary - 2, 3, Pep Club -1, 2, 3, Secretary - 2, 3. Poms - 2, 3, Co- Capt. - 3. FHA - 2, Key Club Sec. - Tres. - 4. V. Tennis - 2, 3, 4. M.I.P. - 2, V. Volleyball - 4. M.I.P. - 4. Desert Sands Cand. 2, Homecoming Attendant - 3, Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Stu- dents, U of A Outstanding Junior - 3, Girls' State - 3. Scholastic 'A' - 2, 3, 4, Sunrise Optimist Honored Student - 4, National Honor Society - 3. 4, Year- book Editor In Chief - 4, Most Likely to Succeed Gory Weaver AUHS - 1, 2. 3, 4, J.V. Footboll - 2, Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Students - 4 Donald Whetten AUHS -1. 2. 3. 4. Spanish Club -1. 2, 3, 4, Fr. J.V. ond V. Basketball Statisti- cian - 3, 4, Band - 1 2, 3 ‘Glen Whitley ‘Scott Wisby Therman Woods AUHS - 1, 2, 3. 4. Basketball F. - 1, Footboll - 3, Track - 4 Rosie Yates AUHS - 1. 2. 3, 4. Chorus - 1 2. 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Volleyball - 4 ‘Tony Yocobet ‘Not Received 83 Juniors Class Of Junior Officers: (Dock left to right:) Kevin Howell-President, Mark Kellond-Student Council Repre- sentative. Stephen Madsen-Vice President, Front-Patsy Perez-Treasurer. Not pictured is Mirna Icedo Secrerary. Class Sponsors: Mr. Denson, Miss Lugo. Mrs. Piasecki, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Hathcock. Joe Aldridge Gina Baidy Edie Drotherton Nancy Buchholz Mary Ann Burton Rocky Byesfewa Dennis Campbell Andy Coif Lori Cullison Gregg Curry Rolph Davidson Deso Dickson Ramiro Duran Ellas Escobar Ana Federico Loreno Federico Delia Figueroa Rifo Francis LoRoe Frist Patricia Gorcio Mario Garza Angela Gutierrez Sylvia Hernandez Anita Herrera Ernie Herrera Francis Herrera Kevin Howell Mlrno Icedo Lester Johnson Mork Kellond Pom Lindsey Glorio Luno Stephen Modsen Arturo Monquero Russel Mellage Robbie Milom (Opposite page) Shoot for two. Sergio. Johnny likes morshmellows. (This page) Romero shows his patrio- tism. How'd you manage thot. Mork? Notice 4th row: Stephan prefers individualism, (or is he growing one too?) Tony Ordonez Porsy Perez Tereso Pruitf John Romirez Randy Rinehort Rodney Rinehort Wolly Rivero Miguel Rojono Luz Sorobio Komi Seymour Orion Smith Dole Smith The compound is being invod- edl Just one more to go! Is it reol? (Opposite poge) Do the Dunny Hop If I con only make if to the bowl. Sophomores Class Of Sophomore Officers: (left to right) Vicki Phipps-Vice President. Leo Coto-Secretory-Treasurer. Almo Dorrondey-President. Doug Klingenberg Student Council Rep Closs sponsors: Mr. Groy. Miss Orond. Mr. Amon. Mr. Crobtree. Miss. Humphries. Jesus Aldoz Jeri Allen Jill Arreolo Gregg Boldy Almo Dorrondey Todd Dlonron Hildo Drovo Genevo Bush Tim Colvin Dernie Cosfillo Roymond Chacon Williom Clork Gina Clayton Laura Clayton Johnny Colon Ruben Conde Tony Coto Leo Coto Johnny Cruz Amy Doines Cindy Doy Dione Emmons Juon Escobor Jesse Fojordo Vincent Fojordo Gerordo Federico Art Flores Gordon Fuller Isobel Gorcio Morie Gutierrez Jomes Hond Vern Horris Corol Hibbord David Huerto Sophomores, Joi Meeks ond Cormelito Rojos woit for closs to start. Robert Johnson Oilly Jones Monuel Juarez Melonie Judd James King Doug Klingenberg Tonya Kofoed Robert LaLonde Daniel Leyva Marie Leyva Robert Lipke Patricio Loero Rosorio Lopez Andrew Lopez Diane Emmons shows off for the camera. Rosorio Lopez Anno Mortinez Joi Meeks Kori Milom George Moody Clint Mullen Eddy Newman Robert Nottingham Bridget Olberg Vicki Phipps Shondo Pierson Karl Prinke Angie Quinonez Tello Quintano Hilda Drovo passes a lifesover during Homecoming Gomes. Mr. Frans, senior sponsor. 94 Fousfino Robles Delio Rodriquez Richard Rodriquez Carmelifa Rojos Loyd Royol Fermin Ruiz Raul Ruiz Morfin Sandoval Fronclsco Sorabio Roger Smirh Mario Sodari Ramon Soto James Stewori Calvin Thompson Sandra Vondall John White Freshmen Officers: (left to right) Sylvio Federico-Secretory, Louri Roberts-President. Chod Doines- Student Council Representative, Dora Cota-Vice President, Kent Davis-Treasurer. Class sponsors: Mr. Snow, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Chavez, Mr. Hefner, and Mr. Truett. Second Semester, Mr. Kissel. Jim Austin Soroh Dobb Eric Deus Kim Oiies Sherrie Driones Joe Durleson Victor Ousrillos Jomie Codeno Froncisco Comereno Luis Cordenos Jose Chobollo Mory Coif Patricia Colon Al Cook Joey Conner Dora Cota Jose Curiel Mark Curry Chod Doines Kent Davis Roquel Davis Richord Doster Tracy Ellifritz Ana Escobar Esteban Escobar Laura Espinoza Patricia Fajardo Sylvia Federico Eddie Flores Sandra Freeman Mortin Gorcio Rachel Garrett Qenjl Gomez Mary Gutierrez Louis Hole Ano Herrero Elizabeth Herrero Y vier Herrero Yv Humphrey Lucy Icedo Anno Jones Cindy Landry Eleozor Leyva Potty Limon Jeff Madsen Roso Mortinez Dorin Meeks Steve Melloge Leo Mirondo Druce Moore Pofriclo Morgon Eloine Morris Rodney Mullen Stephone Newmon Morie Nunn Zoc Onego Dobbie Price Gory Rodford Sylvio Rivero Louri Roberts Lupe Rodriguez Tonyo Rush Greg Srewort Annette Thompson Robert Uribe Cheieno Velazquez Mark Vondell Billy White James Woodruff Eugene Woods BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF 80 FROM ROLL WAREHOUSE - WOODHOUSE AND SON CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '80'' RIDER RANCH REGISTERED QUARTER HORSES DON KELLAND'S MATERIALS INC. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 80” Roll, AZ 9.0. Dox 46 DESERT VALLEY TRAIL CLUB iy wht Gila Ranch Supply TQCno PATIO CAFE Congratulations rv Class Of '80 , Fine Foods Freddie Jo 7 7 00 Lambert WEEKDAYS GOOD LUCK CLASS OF flEFy. ”80” wc ES From: 8-80 FARMS l 'Tjt jlfej And: MR. MRS. HUGH JOHNSON il—i P Manager: Manuel Perez £ ) mJ Phone - 454-2754 Hyder Valley ANTHONY'S (602) 726-8214 YUMA, MESA CENTER 4TH AVE. AND 16TH ST. NANCY'S SHOES OPEN SUNDAYS 12 TO 5 WEEKDAYS FOOT TRAITS - LAZY BONES 9 TO 8 NANCY H. PASK 670 W. Catalina Drive DOUGLAS E. PASK Yuma. AZ 85064 Sears THE SHOPPERS CENTER 3121 - S. 4th AVE. 344-0350 WHERE AMERICA SHOPS TshdCPenney THE DEPARTMENT STORE WITH A DIFFERENCE GILA RANCH SUPPLY RETAIL STORE - CATALOG AUTO CENTER - BEAUTY SALON COFFEE SHOP CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '80 SOUTHGATE MALL FREDDIE 8 JO LAMBERT MOSER'S GENERAL STORE ALAMO BAR 6 RESTAURANT Iplll GOOD LUCK SENIORS! ROLL. ARIZONA AV. 38E TACNA HIWAY 80 NAQUIN FARMS A.D. FINCH MARKET YOUR FRIENDLY STORE CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS THOM DLOHM FARM EULA SMITH AVON REPRESENTATIVE 785-4624 Call For Personal Interview BEST WISHES CLASS OF 80 HYDER VALLEY SUPPLY Congratulations To Class Of 80 General Merchandise Gas, Oil, Batteries Groceries, Clothing Etc Your Business Appreciated Thanks Lonnie £7 Wanda T Wherever you live, work, or travel in Arizona, there’s a Valley Bank office near you. We go out of our way for you. Valley National Bank More than 180 offices throughout Arizona. MEMBER FDIC J CADILLAC GMC TRUCK OLDSMODILE TOYOTA CUNARD MOTOR CO. 230l-4fh Ave. Yuma Soles Service Leasing Doily Rental Bus. 782-3671 2630 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE 344-3300 35 EAST 16TH STREET 783-8353 YUMA, ARIZONA no ALEXANDER VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE — VW - AUDI — MAZDA R.V.'S — MOTOR HOMES — TIOGA — SOUTH WI N D — 889 32ND STREET OFFICE 602 344-1170 YUMA. ARIZONA NEW (j USED CAR SALES Comero Coso yPhotographic (onccpts ft v- Century Plaza 281 West 2bth Street Bus. Phone 726-6118 Yuma, Arizona 8536b Home Phone 726-7101 SONIA'S ORIENTAL Purveyors of Presfigious Photographic Paraphernalia SOUTHGATE MALL 3140 S. 4fh Ave. Yuma, AZ 85364 (602) 344-1900 Don Cordery CARL SELF BROKERS INC. 2431 4th Avenue Tel. 344-2850 Yuma, Ariz. 85364 Southwestern Arizona's Largest Real Estate Firm Real Estote Sales Real Estate Appraisers Real Estate Counselors Real Estate Mortgage Brokers BOUTIQUE 2350 S. 4th Ave. Yuma, AZ. BURGER KING 24th Street and 4th Avenue Bruder Chevrolet Inc. 3201 Chevy Lane Bus. Phone 726-5500 Complete Service Dept. WELLTON AUTO PARTS (j SUPPLY Complete Automotive Potts And Accessoties P.O. Box 715 Phone 785-3309 B M Lumber DOUG JOANN MORRIS P.O. BOX 577 CENTER OAKLAND 785-3301 WELLTON, ARIZONA 85356 Congratulations to the graduating Seniors. We hope you do well in your future life. McELHANEY'S CATTLE COMPANY P.O. BOX 277 WELLTON AZ EYKAMP WELDING ROLL, ARIZ. SERVING THE VALLEY FOR 20 YEARS We carry a complete Steel Inventory. £■;, Del °Qnd Armstrong Tires. BEST WISHES SENIORS MOHAWK EQUIPMENT 6 SUPPLY COMPANY HIGHWAY 80 WELLTON, AZ. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '80 FROM STRICTLIN'S LAND LEVELING BEST WISHES RAMS Congratulations To The Class of '80 THE KLINGENBERGS % MILLER AND SON FARMS S MILLER S0N GOQnLUCK to the CUSS OF 80” TRIPPPLE M RANCH Air-Cooled Diesel Engines WISCONSIN ENGINES GROWERS SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT CO Avenue 38E, P.O. Box 37 • Roll, AZ • 785-3319 CONGRATULATIONS A.U.H.S. Class Of ”80 Best Of Luck in the future THE TOM HOWELL FAMILY BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF ”80 THE MURDOCKS Joyce Littrell | TRAILER PARK I Roll, Az. | Congratulations Class Of ”80” LOPEZ RENTAL CENTER 28569 W. HWY. 80 WELLTON. ARIZ. 85356 DESERT VARIETY MON thru SAT. 7:30 to 6:00 PM BUSINESS PHONE 785-9332 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 80” ov FIFE WIFE -JflfS- Garden Pet Center TRAIL S END Take Out Food | J BOB AND JEANNETTE KENNERLY - 1 OWNERS Corner 29 t. 0 Arizona Ave. Phone 785-9900 Wellton 220 E. 1 6TH STREET. YUMA NURSERY: 783-7053 PETS: 783-5105 Burgers Shakes Fish Chips VAN S VILLAGE • TRAVEL TRAILER PARK • MOBILE HOME PARK LARRY'S CARPET BARN • RVS WELCOME • LAUNDROMAT Yuma Overnite or Forever (602) 785-4273 Owners Arizona Avenue RALPH 0 JOAN Wellron. Az. 85356 VAN GELDER GOOD LUCK GRADUATES OF ”80” MOHAWK WHOLESALE CONGRATULATIONS ®T XJ SENIORS! EQUIPMENT REDDY RENTS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ”80” U AEA NO. 2 FEDERAL CREDIT UNION P.O. BOX 5328, YUMA You’re the First Graduates of the1980’s Congratulations. We hope you’ll always be First in whatever you do. Be First in your banking for a start. Open your First checking account with us. There is no service charge for Regular Checking if you keep a minimum monthly balance of $200 in your account. Below that, the charge is just $5 per month. No limit on the number of checks written. Custom Checking is just 15C for each check you write, plus a 25C monthly ser- vice fee. Write your first check at The First. We’ll be delighted to help you with the first loan, the first mortgage, and your first investment portfolio when the time comes. We reallv want vou to b First. First « I HAirjNAi SANK W Aftl ONA P Cj L CUSTOM HAY COMPANY P.O. Box 453 Tacna Ariz. 785-4496 119 HYDER VALLEY SUPPLY If we don't hove it, osk ond we’ll get it. HYDER, ARIZONA NEW OWNERS - THE NIXONS PATRONS TIPTON'S GARAGE MR. CS MEN’S FASHION VANG'S WESTERNER DOLORES CAUGHLAN NOTARY PUBLIC BOB AND DIANE SCHMIT TWO WORLDS JEWELRY JB AUTO SUPPLY T G AND Y B AND Q TACO INN CHETEAU DE BEAUTE OUTHOUSE GOOD LUCK RAMS’’ SELLERS PETROLEUM Q’tou yUoh auh Q in,3nc. ROLL, ARIZONA 85347 UNION OIL HIWAY 80 WELLTON 785-4485 AREA CODE «02 Insecticide Herbicide Seeding Fertilizer Wellton-Mohawk Aerial Applicators P O Box 96 • Roll. Arizona H5.'M7 Telephone 602-78IS-4717 P. M Mike- BOUNDS 7H5-444H Mobile 782-9224 Car 92 Wilda's Beauty Salon Joi's curls ore rhe new foshion. BASQUE ETCHEA CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATING CLASS OF 1980 When darkness pulls the curtain back and pins it with a star remember you'll have a friend, no matter where you ore. From all of us at Basque Etchea. Tocna. Az. HIWAY 80, WELLTON 313 W. Catalino Dr. Yuma I wish to thank the excellent Graphic Arts staff we had this year who helped design and coordi- nate this '79-'80 Desert Sands edi- tion. It was fun. challenging, and rewarding for everyone involved. The helpful advice of our advisor. Sherry Smith, is greatly appreciat- ed. Also special thanks goes to Mr. Dridger, the Office Ladies, and to the generous families and com- panies that contributed to the De- sert Sands' cause. Without them the yearbook would not have been possible. Lynel Watson In Appreciation
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