Basic High School - El Lobo Yearbook (Henderson, NV)

 - Class of 1985

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M ' -V 'NZ fiffr H ' a!:uL My fs , ' , ' 4 f -. U , -f ' A My we-gyg f.wf,.:ff,5?waz13 W A. , K 4. ,,,, 3 , ,. ,, , V .Z Hfffwwrk . 2 7' heme -5+ Q A 1 N I 5 L Tale Of El Lobo For years the night air held but one sound, that of the wind. Night after night, rumors of his wisdom and power were passed. The desert listened closely to the stories it told of El Lobo. They knew his voyage had begun and with each nightfall came the wait. Though he never waivered his journey was slow as he searched for a place he could call his own. Across the desert sands he walked waiting for the feeling he knew would come when the place was right. Some- times he wanted to resign from the position, it was too much. But El Lobo came back time after time, for he was the chosen. His pace became surer and quicker. The other animals sensed his urgency and knew the power of his presence. He crested the mountain and looked down into the valley. El Lobo had found his domain and within it was the mighty wolves den. A single cry cut through the night air. Slowly build- ing into a cresendo it became . . . THE HOWLING Table Of Contents f Theme .......... . . .2 Homecoming ....... .8 Seniors ....... S . . . 19 Juniors ...... . . .49 Sophomores . . . . . .67 Freshmen .83 Sports ..... .... 1 0 1 , Clubs ...... .... 1 55 Academics ....... . 20 1 Life ......... .... 2 25 Ads ....... .... 2 73 Theme 3 MW, 4 Theme ur- Qw Q, '.bff15Q' 7 mg? , ,W ww , W , fa'f'4, ' M , 1 ,Z ,, fm, A , ,. 2 , V, :1 ,2 , ,I ' ,, . ,, W 4 , , af, ff . Wgvhs gg ? , 15 f K me ' 4, ,, , W ,M f , , X W5 f 2 Za? 437 fa , , M CHQ, ffm? v l jgfzpgwz , 1 c '9 1 5 ,Q ' f 2 , fag, l , aff W' 'fiiff 7 JC 7' Q f W 541 f ,liiiif Qi, f gr? ,rf A V - I k f ,pffggf f ' l' ,I A f Mm, , i I - f ' Q H 4 5 H I , ' A V, 1 ' ' ,' - 7 , ' 'LA' ' w1 iYA,,,, K Um? 'Zi , 'f ?1Li',, , ' M ff 0 1, A Q 35 ff,f if 'f::ifUlf'5ffi wawlm, 'Iii' if'-, 'Q' ' X ' ff , , gf 4 V' ' ' ' wx., K A xg. .fs 'Tas' . ' s g , L ' sewn, . if ,3,,X,+L .,,,,,N , ji 5 k ' f G4 0' Q 1 ,Q EWU . xcn. 'K N' A 54 Q V 1 - i Vs w Q3 . We 've Become A Legend The presence of the mighty El Lobo was felt continously within the Wolves Den. Although unseen, his spirit was evident at sporting events, assemblies and special func- tions. El Lobo protected his domain and those in it with an iron claw. The power of the wolf was felt in the heart of every competiton student and alumni as the wolves emerged victorious time and time again. He and all others smiled as they joined in tasting the fruits of success. Each wolf in the pact was different. There were those who carried high honors in academics, some who support the teams by being present at every sporting event, and some who played the games we enjoyed watching. Then there were club members, the band, and other stage performers. Some wolves were seldom seen. Though we had different interests, we stood united at Basic High as El Lobo lead us to the top. Our legend has become known as . . . THE HO WLING. 1. Wearing mud packs that went wrong, Fton Earl and Derryl Adams pose for the camera. Both tried to smile without cracking their faces. 2. A rowdy Senior class stands up and shows everyone who really is number one. 3. Rod Taylor and Creson Jones were just a few of the many that enjoyed nerd day during the homecoming week. 4. Anxiously awaiting their duty as crowning officials, Kim Crealmen, Casey Leafdale and Teri Padgett stand on the sidelines. 5. Lori Hnney mounts her macho moter-cycle for a mega-motor-cruise across the assembly floor. 6. Grant IG-Bonej Glover raps with the assembly crowd to the beat of Pack Attack. V I 1 I 0 'Wx X H 5 rap. X fu 1, .I 53 if as 5.1 W W A , 1sBS ' ' fdcfffg V a Llv' ms- Yek. I ,,, 1 M .f - 'nd 3 Q ' Y. .5 Hi fr- N 96 1 E Q -. . X Wan :V 1? A M WA wmv M Y A5 ,rf If fc 3. 1, 3, 2 1 a 1 X Xi w f i s E 4 Theme 7 Student Spirit Shines At Pep Assemblies Striving for spirit would be the phrase to describe the 1984 pep rally. Results are just what the student body got. The evening began with the traditional opening ceremonies and was closely followed by a wave of overwhelming excitement. The night was not only filled with spirit and pride for being a wolf but also entertainment. Most everyone would agree that the most memorable moments were when Dino Glov- er raced to the finish line with his striped shirt and checker pants holding his hat for the Juniors in the class competition. Or when Troy Lomprey showed us his baseball skills by sliding across the floor instead of the traditional jog. Pep Rallys are to give the school a boost at the beginning of Home- coming week and it can truly be said that it was a success. 1, Juniors Aline Vanderslice, Lynn Sotirakopoulos, and Nancy Davis calmly listen to the band. Polite is a very important word in a juniors vocabulary. 2. Tony Carducci, Grant Glover, Giles Haskins and Harold Anderson show that Basic is truly 4 1. 3. As the Varsity and J V cheerleaders try to get the attention of the crowd Lori Finney trys to get the attention of the photographer, 4. Kathy Kemp shows signs of satisfaction knowing that the songleaders put the dazzle in the pep rally. 5. A herd of football players show the spirit of the J. M team is as big as their team. 6. Don't bother me now! Angie Finney says to Dwight Littlefield as she races in her stylish clothes to the finish line for the seniors. Z Whipped cream never tasted so good , states Shawn Roberson as he Wins the pie eating contest for the seniors. 8. Tracey Meeks shows her new manicure as she dances along with the rest of the varsity cheerleaders. 8 Assemblies av nv 56,014 -N .4-, tw,.,..... if 'If' gf 'W-.1 l -NN Q I sf - 4 1. , fr nn, in if p if ,.,, g Q .. -fwfvzea +C 'ff ,5 fa' :ff W K3 'W wfgw-.,- 932 .--4 -6 , Assemblies 9 At Basic, Rallyisticl We 're 70 Superstar Rally lt was a cold and windy Wednesday night. The crowd, stilled by the cold, waited for the start of the race. Bang! At the sound of the gun the racers were off pedaling furiously toward the second racer of each relay team. Uh, pedaling?! could this be a tricycle race??? Almost as traditional as Christmas, the Superstar Rally drove the classes into a frenzy! Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, Freshman, Alurnni, and Faculty each comprised one of the six teams which frantically participated in imagina- tive events. These included: late for work, beauty and the beast, race, boardwalk, pie-in-the-eye, and wheelbarrow race. Hilarity abounded with all the comical fumbling. Most noticable were the 'fbehind the wheel mistakes. Raul Elizondo brought new meaning to the word forward , and Darron Carson didn't get far with his brakes on. The tricycle race had one special happening. Raymond Corky Roundy lost a wheel on the stretch which allowed the Seniors a second chance to win when given another try against the clock. The winner . . , was the Seniors. The alumni bounced back, though, showing their ability by winning the rally overall. Another tradition during Homecoming Week is painting the B. Every year the Seniors are excused to make the off-road trek. This year the sight of 4- wheel drive trucks and bajas zooming into the desert wilderness was exilarat- ing, especially as people in truckbeds almost bounced out all over. As the HB was doused with water, so was everyone else who got in the way. Overall, the B was a brilliant success. 'fig ' 7. With the aim of only a born football player Kent Hansen tosses the water as Bill Tackett ducks for his lite. 2. The thrill of painting B the agony of our feet. 3. Darren Carson does his impression of Donkey Kong by dogging a banana. 4. Poor alumni Mary Schmidt has gotten the hint. Birds have gotten bigger. 5. Struggling to pull on pants as the seconds tick away was the hardest part of Late for Work ' '. 6. Coach Chaires ties a bandana over Julian Jaramillo 's eyes as MaryAnn Belger waits nervously in the wheelbarrow. 7. With a flying leap and a hardy hi ho Mike Shephard gracefully shoves a pie in Tracey Groft's face. 8. As majestic as mount Rushmore the B sits quietly on the mountain. 9. As speed demon Coach Van Tyle roars on, Cahill and Frazier point out an oncoming breakfast table. 3 sv 'K . .ggifgss f gsgkp ew A an ,gt-at sggaxw Q , ,M t., . . Mk , , WN ..... me . ,N .cj-, ' K ra f- 14,53 V 1 . A ' wf'j',g,Q ' n . ws -S , K 3 ' - - ' .4 W -.4-we . Y' 2 - , . Q A x .iw -.X Paint The B 17 Wolves Defeat Wildcats 14-0 To Cap Homecoming Float committees waited anxiously as band members tuned their instruments. Homecoming Oueen Angie Finney smiled nervously as she waited. Behind her the class courts brushed their hair and applied fresh shine to their lips A sweep of the hand set the 84 85 Homecoming parade in motion Hundreds of students and alumni lined up on Water Street to watch the annual procession which began the weekend activities The floats were all beautifully constructed carrying out the theme Reaching for the Blue and Silver The Junior float won the compe tition though As the parade wound its way down the street it set the pace for the night s football game With a final score of 74 0 against the Las Vegas Wildcats The win proved to be the first in many years for the Homecoming game All in all Friday s events were successful ev ,naw 5 l- ggsgg ,Q 1, F 9 Kihei Q as , lv xii? 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The crowning began at 9:00 and Student Council members Cre- son Jones and Dede Toepfert had the honors of crowning the court. After lea ving the dance many couples enjoyed dining at one of the finer Las Vegas restaurants. Varsity football players, Casey Leafdale and Shawn Roberson, along with their dates Carrie Haraway and Sandy Gamble enjoyed the fine cuisine at the Top of the Dunes. After dinner the excitement continued at the Alexis Park Hotel and Resort where a party was going on in full until the early morning hours. The dance was the perfect ending to the perfect week - Homecoming 1984. 1. Robyn Holland and Daryl Adams help but pose for the camera. 2. Kathy Alderele and her date Rob Petrie pose for a picture before leaving the dance. 3. An extremely happy couple, Kim Ellison and David Betley, enjoys a dance. 4. Duane Hopster and Tina Harris, Ron Earl and Tammy Brekke seen enjoying a dance amongst others. 5. Casey Leafdale and Carrie Haraway are posed for their pictures. 6. Relaxing after a dance a majority of couples just like sitting and talking with friends. Z Kim Boyer, Frankie Karr, Julio Boltes and his date pose showing off their pearly whites. Royalty Represents Basic Homecoming was a big activity for the students at Basic High. Working on the class floats, painting the and just being involved in the whole spirit week adventure was one of the most memorable experiences we've ever imagined. This was not all that happened during Homecoming. The biggest thrill was finding out who became the Homecoming queen and the four atten- dents. Angie Finney won the election for queen. The Senior attendent was Monica Haneyg Junior attendent was Chris Delillog Sophomore attendent was Christine Wessenj and the Freshman attendent was Kim Willis. l felt excited and l thought it was an honor. lt was different from being an attendent, because l felt more priviledged and received more atten-- tion, declared Angie Finney. Christine Wessen said, l'l was sad because my escort didntt show up and l had to use a replacement. He wore a red and black tuxedo, while l wore a light blue dress which made us uncordinated. Even though l felt awkward, l still enjoyed representing Basic High. 7, Full of excitement, Oueen Angie Finney stands motionless as Congressman Harry Reid places the royal crown on her head. 2. Abran Salazar escorts Junior attendent Chris DeLilIo through the sword arch, 3. Casey Leafdale received the privilege of putting the tierra on Freshman attendent Kim Willis. 4. With swords held high in the air, Sophomore attendent Christine Wessen and escort Corky Roundy walk under them representing Basic High. 5, As Grant Glover presents the crown to Senior attendent Monica Haney, she enjoys every second of it! 78 Crowning X N N xx K X R K X 1 X Xxx N N X x X 4 X X X x X R X 4 X 1 X X Nw. X. X N x N ,W X x. wr af , N Cf 7 ,f, . TNS. Xlrw . -' K N NX 4,6 N X G L Q xc X .hx R 'I Q 7 I YX XX X x x , N Q47 in. lf? f' ,,' .. A 1 .-' ff- 4 N 'XXX-.XL N I fl Q- X . x X gm 1 3 X 2. bffa 5 3 N 1 X 73 ln n uw!- , H' 8 '10, Being spirited comes easy to these ten sen- iors. Selected by fellow students as the t'Ten Most Likely to be noisy, crazy, and otherwise contagiously enthusiastic about Basic activi- ties, these ten represent school spirit at its finest. Shown here in different styles of 'tspirit dress are Creson Jones as a nerd, Todd Ar- rellano, Grant Glover, also known as Uthe mouth at pep assemblies, and Linette McMurdo, who represents Basic as the Stu- dent Body President. Also shown are Tammy Hunnel as the re- birth of Groucho Marx, Kirt Roper as the all around great guy, and Harold Anderson, who has been known to wear dresses and wigs to spirit assemblies. Modeling their thrift store fashions are Karen Odell ibut wheres her parrot?j, Lisa Puleo spreading the luck o' the irish, and Basic's head songieader, Tracey Lopeman in her nerd day attire. 20 Spirited Seniors 1 'M --. 55 aw mf ff 'N E+.. ri' P 1 .u e ' V 1 ,F 'Z A ., F L E sf 4 x 'Eu Elizabeth Guerra Making the top 10 is the culmination of all my years of work and study. I have been very active in such school activities as Varsity Ouik and Honor Society. lhave several schools in mind to attend following graduation includ- ing UNL V and MI7f I have put up with a lot of static while at this school, but I will always be proud to say I went to Basic. Carolyn Cowan Being a student at Basic High is some- thing I am proud of While at Basic I have participated in and achieved many things. I am very proud to in- clude being part of the top 10 as one of these accomplishments. Flight now I am planning on going into physical therapy at NA U, but I will hate to leave Basic. Carol Zajac I will never forget powder-puff football or that trip I took to Washington D. C. as part of close-up. There are just so many things to be involved in at Basic. lam very excited to be graduating this year and starting my life in the real world . For starters I plan on attend- ing either George Washington Univer- sity or the University of New Hamp- shire. Also, l plan on working at the Smithsonian itself Kimberly Bergslien Basic High School has allowed me to grow and develope my talents, espe- cially in the area of music. Iloved Girls State and the different musical com- petitions I have participated in. I am glad that my high school days are over and that I will have total control over my life. I plan on attending the Univer- sity of Pacific or Occidental College, Dallas Tippie I leel it a great honor to be included in the top 10 at Basic. After graduation I plan on attending college although I have not decided which one yet. I plan on majoring in marine mammals and hope to be able to conduct my own independent study ol these creatures. When my parents moved to California, I stayed in Henderson just so I could graduate at Basic. Rebecca Wardlaw Getting to the top 10 has been a I work, but worth it. My memorie Basic include being in the chet section at the State Baseball Cl pionship game, painting the B navigating the school halls. I think sic is the best school in the state, that this Senior Class is the best e' am very proud to be one of this y graduating Seniors. Brent Greenhalgh Hardwork and good grades can pro- vide their own reward and making the top 10 is a reward which took a lot of hard work, but well worth it. Repre- senting Basic at the 1982 HOBYsemi- nar and attending Boys State were honors I will always cherish. After graduation Iplan on attending BYU or the University of Utah and majoring in the field of engineering. Going to Ba- sic has been a special experience for which I thank my friends and teachers. John Thayer I was surprised and honored at be in the top 10 at Basic. After gra ation and a few weeks of rest a recreation I plan to attend the Force Academy. I will miss all friends and those good times at Ba it's a really good school. One thii will never forget is the first football in three years. N J +- . -- .,,A 'Q The Class Of 85 Honors Its TGP . mm., 1, ar 'K' mwil V M U :.,...f. . 'Wk ' EXPFMH H 3, F of ' fl 1 ' 193 WI M - Jsfdfmyi 'Wi 3 -Aw 'W ,, ,. V4. . ,J ,au ov 'uni infra xv HRW sm. Z 455-?W f Yann. .v if up X m .1 is ,rx fag, 'V Q if W' Y, V , ' 1 1 V91 'f, Q66 EVO' f r wxfu X VQZS? if Y, Q ff-MVN-vm 'r 'N -'N' 'ww K Q vyywwygg f , N, Q' X' Senior Officers Make Executive Decisions Leamng the class of 7985 in its last year at Basic High were President, Tammy Hunnel' Vice-Presi- dent, Cindy Derrick, Treasurer, Kathy Kemp,' Secre- tary Dede Toeptert. These four officers took part in organizing several activities, one of which was the Homecoming Dance. Tammy Hunnel spent hours planning decorations, organizing supplies, and re- cruiting decorators tor Saturday nights affaih' while also dealing with the other events of Homecoming week, such as painting the Cindy Derrick and Kathy Kemp worked on the selling of the senior T-shirts and the painting of the Senior bench. Other activities which were done by these four energenic Seniors included: Junior-Senior Prom, the Senior display as the Boulevard Mall, and planning of graduation ceremonies. Overtime was also spent or- ganizing a post Senior trip. This was a large concern since Disneyland was out this year. The ofhcers suc- ceeded in promoting spirit as the class took a close second in the float competition. Besides planning Super Star Rally these Seniors worked on a display which won for the best theme. This group of indivi- duals will be greatly missed as part of the student body at Basic High School, Billie Adams Deryl Adams Laurie Adams Shane Adams Michele Aki Donna Albert Charlotte Aldredge Sanna Alkio Robyn Allen Tammy Allen Brian Allison Christopher Anderson Harold Anderson Scott Atkinson Keith Augusto Jeri Austin . Phillip Baier Jonathan Baker Edward Baran Gina Barker Trina Barker Seniors 27 28 Senior Outstanding Lettermen Show Talents David BHIGS Andrew Bayley Darren Beadle Stacey BeGay Angela Belingheri Curtis Benge Kelly Bergman 1 'WY is in Michael Bergman Kfmbefly Befgsffen 4 Q - any Richard Berkley David Betley Daniel Bingamon Aaron Blackburn James Boike Lori Bollinger Julio Boltes Tina Bradshaw Shannon Brajkovich Tina Brink f i ll 11-ll Shanna Broadhead David Brouillette Deanne Brouillette ,. s. ' , .ffl 1 ' 1- ff iii D A . . Kaffn Bfown Vincent Brown Eric Brune 1' 1 1 l 4 Shari Buttweiler Brenda Cagle Jacqueline Call Enrique Canale Renee Candelaria 1 1 1 Although Basic high isn 't reputable for it 's sports program, there are several students who are out- ' standing in this area. Pictured here are three and four year lettermen, who ha ve proven themselves to be above average athletes. Basic 's only three year lettermen in football are Danny Bingamon and Ver- non Lomprey, both of whom have proven them- selves on the field. One of Basic 's top girl athletes is Monica Haney. She has shown true talent. by letter- ing three years in three different sports- basket- ball, volleyball, and softball. Lara Wilson, a four year lettermen in girl 's tennis. is also a very accomplished 3 CafOl Canfield Antonio Carducci Susanne Carlucci swimmer. With several years of talent instilled in each of 1- these athletes, Basic hopes in upcoming years to have more athletes with as much showmanship as these have displayed in their years at Basic. - 1. Outstanding Lettermen, Back rown Danny Bingamon. Drew Bayley, Ron Hubel, Tony Carducci. Front row: Linnette McMurdo, Dede Toepfert, Monica Haney. Jen- nifer Pannullo. 2. L to R5 Casey Leafdale, Danny Bingamon. Lara Wilson, Rodney Ford. Not pictured are Vernon Lomprey, Abran Salazar, Dallas Tippie. Joan Fountain, Chris Tuma, Ter- rence Northington. Matt Richards. Charlotte Aldredge. Jeffrey Carr Matthew Cash Lynn Charles Seniors 29 30 Seniors Twelve Years Of Friendship Shared Friendship has a very delicate meaning, it's the sharing and caring for a person who 's been close to you for a long period of time. Some people around Basic High School ha ve known each other for several years, like Diana Peart and Thresa Cripe. They met in Burkholder Junior High when they were in the eighth grade and are still the best of friends as seniors. A common enjoyment shared between them is talking. ' Whenever they ha ve a problem they sit down and talk it out, or sometimes the conversation will be about good-looking guys. Besides Diana and Thresa there are a few other Basic students who have been friends for quite a while. They include: Angie Hnney and Andrea Coombes, Kim Creelman and Leslie Richey, and a few guys include Dwight Littlefield Casey Leafdale and Vernon Lomprey. To all of these people, friendship is important and has a special kind of love. Michael Chastain Brenda Chmiel 1 Michael Chffsfensen Robin Christianson Carla Cisneros ' Edward Clark Candace Clough Michelle Compton Andrea Coombes Carolyn Cowan Stephanie Crane Barbara Creason Kimberly Creelman Thresa Cripe Thomas Cripe Stewart Crosland Mark Cro wl Allen Cunningham Jesse Curtis Daniel Dancer Davids Danise Paul Davis 0 , , , Tina Davis Tom Davis Irene Decker Sean Delaney MENS Delarosa Susan DeMarzo Cynthia Derrick Steven Determan Michael Doran Christopher Douglas ff, If K ual' Ronald Earl Darrell Eckles ik g l ii Una Edison Dwayne Edsinga s Raul Elizondo Paul Eficf-,Sen Seniors 31 32 Seniors Jeffrey Eslinger Michael Essig Daniel Ferrando Angela Finney Donald Fletcher Stephen Flippin Paul Flores Rodney Ford . Jody Fortenberry Elaine Fountain Ronald Fruchey Anita Fruth Sandra Gamble Glenn Gamer Juan Garcia Dewayne Garliflk Michael Garvin Richard Giles Scott Glenn Gilbert Gomez JoAnne,Gonzaque Sfeven Gooding Lorraine Green Rose Greenberg Brent Greenhalgh Seniors Work Hard To Balance Their Budgets Changing money at Basic High School was like being at a bank this past year. Seniors were always trying to balance their checkbooks . November was the most costly month for the seniors. Cap and l gown rental tee was 816.00 Another 820.00 went for the down payment on the announcements. The major expense was the class ring. Seniors paid an- other 325.00 down on a ring that exceeded S 150. The total cost was over 8400. 00. One seniorj Char- lotte Aldredge. stated Besides my senior stuff I need personal items like insurance for my car. -57780017 Gf6Q0fy Jerry Grogan Elizabeth Guerra Samantha Gwin Monica Halen Chris Hajek Anne Hale David Hall - :- Mark Hall Monica Hammed Lana Hammond Monica Haney Kent Hansen Seniors 33 34 Seniors i T I Shirlee Harper Tina Harris Forrest Healey Teffanie Henrie Heather Herald l I Kathy Ho Catherine Holland Duane Hopster Earlene Howery Ronald Hubel L3 nn Tamara Hunnel Lisa John r Michael Johnson Cresgn Jgnes Denise Kartheiser 5 H If 5 fff wif 1 , , Vw-. W -- ' MPi'1:'?.fiel-fn . ' A H MW I Q35 ' , a ' . i-gs Q5 A f. , ,rr ,zggiii 2 'ay ., , ' Iii-, 5 .Vi 1'L 1f:f?g::5?fi, I, - ' 'K 1 r .ln Y' - .it ., , A A David Kelly Kathryn Kemp Diane Khoury Maurice Kilgore Senior Expressions Brrng Out The Best In Us' Bogus Wowl it's cool! What are these? Why it's Basic's Senior slang! Anyone who prowled through Basic's halls this year heard those sayings plus the rest of the Senior class of 85's neato fantastic vo- cabulary. Breaking the law seemed to be Eddie Worsham 's favor- ite saying. People heard Andrea Orosco say Hey, bud let's party. Taking a stroll down the hall Jesse Smith seemed to be say- ing, lt's ugly! Everywhere that Jyl Sauers roamed she told everyone, O- ta y Pank. And, as for Karen Odell ev- erything seemed to be a Cool breezin' deal ' 1. Fieminiscing about last night's party Chris Marquez, Stacey Perry, and Eddie Worsham hang out in the Quad 2. Relaxing on the walL Teresa Lettin, Norell Shanahan and Tom Cripe do a bit of talking in the smoking area after a hard days work at school Shelhf Koenen Karen Kosek Came Lahtinen Randy Lamb Melissa Lang l Teresa Lattin Casey Leafdale Steven Learned Barbara Lee Richard Lee Anthony Lefler Angela Leonard Michael Leveck Lynn Lipinski Dwight Littleheld 36 Seniors Senior Life After 1 1:00 AM! Vernon Lomprey Tracey Lopeman Darren Lopez Christina Lucero Patricia MacMillan H gtk, , 1 x , 'G Ann Mackie Martin Mahan Kathryn Maroushek la Tetfany Marquez Colleen Marshall Jamie Martin Evelyn Martinez Patricia Martinez F?0ci0 Martinez Dawn Matfjevich Charles McCracken 1 1 Christy McDonald A Sandra McFadden Ronald Mcpefffn' Mary McKay Deborah McKnight Lisa MeCOd-angela Lillian Mendoza Kimberbr Mercer Fred Meyer Sandra Miller Tammy MoGavero Cheryl Montgomery Melissa Morris Kimberly Moss Leanne Murphy Lydia Murphy William M. Murphy ff 1. Renee Scucci and Rodney Ford takeon their first round of pizza at the Casa Verde. 2, Dede Toepfer! and Duane Hapsler pose for the cam- era before indulging into their lunch. Many seniors have a reduced class schedule this year. At 11.'00 a.m., they often leave for various places or hang around school giving their favorite teachers a helping hand at teaching. One of the most favorite hangouts is the Casa Verde. A small pizza place where you can dig out last weeks left over change and buy a slice of pizza and a coke. A large percentage of seniors have taken on the workf ing world. lt's not as glamorous as it seems. Many social events are turned down because the boss says, Noi Others just cruise home and catch some Z 's before hitting the town that night. Crulz has stopped seniors, thinking they were underclassman, trying to give him the slip. Various other activities occur while the less fortunate are still in school But, after all, they are the seniors.' - t William R. Murphy Diane Nauenburg Jennifer Nichols TGVFGHCG N0ffhif'Qf0f7. Llneffe M0Murd0 ,.. S in i if Seniors .31 38 Seniors is Wrestlers Takedown ' 85 The class of 85 has given us many great athletes. The proudest. of these and by far the most spirited were the wrestlers. Wrestling is a dedicated sport and takes a lot of concentration and for the eight Senior Wrestlers it is also very important. Their individual records for the 83-84 season were as follows: Top Row: - Casey Leaf- dale 4th yr. wrestler at 138 and 145 lbs: 21-8. Shawn Roberson 3rd yr. at 155-775 lbs: 23-3. Abran Salazar 4th yr. State Champion at 155 lbs: 32-5. Terrance Northington 4th yr. at 169 lbs: 9-0. Bottom Row: Rich- ard Giles 3rd yr. at 119-726 lbs: 12-13. Raul Elrzondo 4th yr. at 132- 138 lbs.: 21-8. Rodney Ford 4th yn State Champion at 132 lbs.: 39-2. Philip Baier 3rd yr at 98- 105 lbs: 20- 15. Not pictured: Da vid Beathf at 119 lbs.: 15- 10. Nick Shaeffer a first year wrestler is the heavy weight. Bill Mecham at 119 lbs.: 18-6. With records like such as these it is no small wonder the Basic Wolves Wrestling Team has had so many victories. Michael Norton Nicholas Oakley Melvin Ober Karen Odell William Oettinger Kimberhf O'Neill Andrea Orosco Teresa Owens Theresa Padgett Jennifer Pannullo l 1' 1 l 1- Thomas Pape Michael Parisey Christopher Parrish Dawn Parrish Diana Peart Emmitt Perry Koko Peters Daniel Petersen Deanna Phillips John Phillips Scott Pitkin Wrginia Poblete Michele Poff Christopher Port Jessica Porter - G0rd0fl Powers Gabrielle Prado Traci Prather Christina Price Eric Price Pamela Price Dwayne Pryor John Pugh D Lisa Puleo Carmen Pulsmher ,, ff 1 40 Senrors K, M!!! s Some Dreams EncL Others Begin Melissa Ried Wcky Renicker James Rhoads i I Matthew Richards Leslie Richey Andrew Riddle Janice Robb Shawn Roberson Lisa Roberts Sherri H0binS0n Tina H0110 K l I Daniel Romans Craig Rosenbaum Edie Ross J0hf7 F?0Uf7dy R2ym0r7d R0ur1dy Tracey Rua James Rule Abfafl Safalaf Feffv2f1d0 Salalaf Keith Sandin - ,lee Savage Karen Scarlett Steven Scarlett Nicholas Schaeffer Randy Schaeffef Tnshia Schreiber Gail Scow Howard Scow Renee Scucci Christopher Sewell Norell Shanahan Donna Smith Noal Smith Scott Smith Jarret Sosa l The end of a school day draws to a close and students dream of another world. As the seniors suffered through Seniorltis, visions of graduation haunted their minds. While some worried about just making lt through the day, others had their future plans to set. Yet, as these Seniors walk away from their past, ready to face the future, they lea ve behind a part of themselves and take along memories that will remain forever embedded in their hearts. Not Pictured Seniors Finally Pictur d Through these halls pass some of the greatest students in the world. With the growing population at Basic High the yearbook 'S main duty was to capture as many of these students on film as possible. While some students activily hammed it up for our. photographers, others could be seen sprinting when a camera was in sight. Though we tried to get them to pose most ran as if in a marathon. We finally caught some of them hamming it up for a change and quickly snapped a picture. Perhaps this will help them to overcome their shyness. They are, after ali very photogenic. 1. The eight that we Hnally caught were: Back rom Sean Knipp, Ken- neth Maestas, Alex Alexanden Stacey Perry. Front row: Keith Wil- lis, Chris Marquez, Eddie Worsham, and Dawn Parrigh. They said that they will never be caught off guard again. Howard Stoddard Bonnie Stomner Daniel Stratton Laura Strobel Gregory Swaggerty Eric Swaney Jeffrey Swartzlander Stacy Sweaton Rhonda Sweetm Michael Tackett l l Darlene Tapia John Thayer Brian Thurow Dallas 77pp,e yolanda Thomas DeDe Toepfert Elora Tshudy Lynn Tucker Christopher Tuma Lisbeth Ultes Lisa Valdez Rebecca Valdez Jeff Vanhorne Michelle Venable Lisa Wllasenor Anthony Wncent Kim Wallace Aaron Ward Heike Ward Rebecca Wardlaw ? T 77mothy Watkins Kenneth Whitehead Keith VWllis Lara Wilson Randal Wilson l Joseph Wythe Sonja Zacharias Carol Zajac Lisa Zimmerman Seniors 43 - Class Of '8 Most Spirit Tammy Hunnel 84 Harold Anderson Best Bodies Kathy Maroushek 8 Tony Vincent 44 Senior Superlatives Class Clown Linette MoMurdo 84 Kirt Roper Most Likely To Succeed Kathy Ho :S John Thayer Most Fun To Be With S 1 i I Shelly Koenon 49 Duane Hopstel Best Dressed g Jeri Austin Kg Sean Delaney Superla tives Best n: .... A Hum. 1 9 -, I 5, DI nnnn I Darling-4 Teri Padgett 8 Matt Richards Angie Finney 84 Vernon Lomprey Stacy Perry 81 Eric Price Most Athletic Most Talented Biggest Eaters I i 1 Monica Haney 81 Tony Carducci Tracey Lopeman fi Shane Adams Shirlee Harper 8 Grant Glover Senior Superlatives 45 Adame, Billie Jo: Business Club 131: Career Club 121,' Choir Hist. 131: Choir VP. 141: Drama Club 141,' All-State Choir 12, 3 41: Honor Choir 12 3 41.' Mat Maid 141: Solo Ensemble 13 41: Spanish Club 12 31: Madrigals 11. 2, 3 41 Adame, Laurie: JV Band 1 11: Band Sec. 141: Varsity Band 12 3 41: Biology Club 11, 21: Biology Club Tres. 121,' Powder Puff Football 13 41: Business Club 13 41: DECA 141: Business Club Sec. 141: Marching Band 11. 2 3 41: Pep Band 11, 2 3 41: Flag Twirlers 12 3 41,' AkL Michele: Spanish Club 131 Aldredge, Charlotte: Track 11, 2 3 41: Cross Country 13, 41 Alexanden Alex: Football 11, 2 31 Alkio, Sanna: Rodeo 141 Allen, Robyn: Powder Puff Football 13, 41 Allieon, Brian: Soccer 141 Andenon, Harold: Football 11, 2 3 41,' Baseball 12 41: Bas- ketball 11. 2, 3 41: Track 11, 2 3 41: Player of the Week 141: Football MVP 141 Arellano, Todd Football 11, 2 3 41 Auatin, Jeri: Desertaire 12, 31: Desertaire Sec. 131: Yearbook 13 6 41,' Superstar Rallv 121: Wolfpack 131 Baien Phillip: Wrestling 12 3 41: Cross Country 141: Track 141: Safety Council 121,' Electronics 13 41: Body Building Club 13, 41: Yearbook 141: Boss tor the day 13 41,' Sun Youth Forum 141 Baker, Jon: Golf 12, 3 41 Barker, Gina: Wolfpack 13, 41: Jr. Rep. 131: Sr. Rep. 141: Barken Trina: Softball 11, 2 3, 41: Basketball 11, 41: GAA 141,' Volleyball 121,' Wolfpack 141: DECA 141: Letterman 's Club 141: Senior representative 141: Powderpuff Football 13 41 Batea, David Tennis 11, 31: Baseball 11, 2 3, 41: Spanish Club 12. 32 Bayley, Drew: Football 111,' Tennis 12, 3 41: Basketball 11, 21 Beadle, Darren: Football 11, 21 Belingheri, Angela: Cross Country 11, 21,' Tennis 13, 41: Span- ish Club 11, 2, 3 41: Aristocrat Club 13, 41: Honor Society 13, 41,' Girl's State 131: Powder Puff Football 13, 41 Bergelien, Kimberly: Basketball 11, 21: Volleyball 111,' Swim- ming 13 41: European Club 13, 41: Creative Writing Club 13, 41,' Varsity Quiz 141: Honor Society 11, 2, 3 41: High Honor Roll 11, 2, 3, 41: Honor Band 11, 2, 41: Girl's State 131: Wood VWnd Ensemble 11, 2, 3 41: Orchestra 11, 21: Pep Band 11, 2, 3 42 Betley, David: Wrestling 12 3, 41: Spanish Club 11, 2, 3, 41: Band 11, 2, 31: Marching Band 11, 2, 31,' Pep Band 11, 2, 31: Varsity Band 131,' JV Band 11, 21 Bingamon, Daniel: Football 11, 2, 3, 41: Track 11, 2 41: Bieeonnette, Melinda: Girl's Glee 121 Blackbum, Aaron: Spanish Club 131 Boike, Jamee: Baseball 13 41: Tennis 11, 2, 3, 41: Track 11, 21 Basketball 1 1, 2, 41: Wrestling 131: Spanish Club 131: Business 46 Senior Brags For '85 Club 11, 2, 3 41,' Honor Society 11, 2, 3 41: Student Body VP. 131 Boltee, Julio: Metals Club 11, 3, 41: Woods Club 11, 2, 3 41 Bowere, Gerald: Wrestling 11, 41: Baseball 141: Metals 141,' Electronics 141 Brouillette, David Varsity Quiz 13 41: Electronics Club 12 31,' Honor Society 13 41: Honor Roll 11, 21: ROTC 12 3 41 Buttweiler, Shari: Golf 13 41: Varsity Softball 131: GAA 13 41: Spanish Club 141: Powderputf Football 13 41,' Lone Wolf Sports Editor 13 41 Bycrofh Tyler' Track 13, 41: ROTC 11, 2 41,' Superstar Rally 11, 41 Call, Jacque: Spanish Club 12 31: Bel Canto 13 41,' Girl's Glee 111,' Flag Team 111: Safety Council 131: Creative writing Club 141 Canale, Enrique: Soccer 141: Swimming 141: Creative Writing Club 141 Canfield Carok Baseball Manager 12 3, 41: Spanish Club 11. 2, 3 41,' Latin Club 131: Aristocrats 11, 2 3 41,' Honor Society 12, 3 41,' Spanish Club Sec. 131: Aristocrat Pres. 141: Soccer Sweeties 131,' Carducci, Tony: Football11, 2, 41,' Tennis 131: Basketball 11, 2 3 41: Baseball 11, 2, 3 41 Cerlucch Sueie: Creative Writing Club 131,' Yearbook 141 Caeh, Matthew 1Pappy1: Soccer 141: ROTC 12, 3 41: Ex. Drill 12 3 41: AB Honor Roll 121 Charlee, Lynn: Softball 141: Pep Club 141: Latin Club 131 Chaetain, Michaek Chess 13, 41: Ambulol09,V 131 41: AB Honor HOII11. 2 3 41: Chess Pres. 141: Ambulology Tres. 131 Chmleh Brenda: ROTC 11, 21,' Metal Benders 141,' Metal Bend- ers Sec. 141 Clark, Edward Bowling 13 41: Auto Shop 13 41 Clough, Candace: Varsity Track 11, 2 3 41 Compton, Michelle: Volleyball 11, 21: Basketball 11, 21: Marching Band 11, 2 3 41: Pep Band 11, 2 3 41: VWnd Ensemble 13 41: Stage Band 12 3 41 Coombee, Andrea: Freshman Attendant 111: Cheerleading 11, 3 41 Cowan, Carolyn: Swimming 13 41: Cheerleading 11, 2 3 41: Latin Club 12, 3 41: Wolf Pack 13 41,' Honor Society 13 41: Prom Attendant 131: A-B Honor Roll 11, 2 3 41: Sr. Class Rep. 141,' Latin Club Sec. 131,' Varsity Cheerleading Captain 141 Crane, Stephanie: Swimming 11, 2, 3 41 Creaeon, Barbara: Yearbook 13 41 Cripe, Thereea: Spanish Club 12, 3 41: Spanish Aristocrats141 Croeland Stewart: Cross Country 11, 21,' Track 111,' Band 11, 2 31: Drama 12, 3 41 Dancer, Dan: Yearbook 141 Davie, Courtenay: Tennis 11, 21 Davie, Paul: Electronics 131,' AT11, 2, 31,' Stage Band 12, 3 41 Derrick, Cindy: Spanish 11, 21: Pep Club 12 3, 41: Desertaires 141: Matmaids 111,' Soccer Sweeties 121: Freshman Rep. 111,' Soph. VP. 121: Jr. VP 131: Sr. VP. 141: Girls Glee Hist. 121 Determan, Steven: Varsity Band 12 3, 41: Jazz Band 12 3 41,' Marching Band11, 2, 3 41: JV Band 1 11,' Pep Band 11, 2 3, 41 Dobbin, Ronnie: Basketball 11, 21: Track 141 Doran, Michael: Soccer 13 41,' ROTC 11, 2 3, 41: Ex. Drill 12, 3 41: Varsity Quiz 12, 3, 41,' Key Club 121,' Biology Club 121,' Outstanding Attendance 131,' AB Honor Roll 11, 2, 3 41 Douglae, Chrie: Baseball 11, 2 3 41: Basketball 11, 2, 3 41 Edieon, Tina: Spanish Club 13, 41,' Wolf Pack 141: FIOTC11, 2 31 Edeinga, Dwayne: Track 13, 41,' Cross Country 141: Soccer 141,' Key Club 12, 3, 41: Creative Writing Club 13, 41: Spanish Club 12, 3 41: ROTC 1 1, 2, 3 41: Varsity Quiz 121: Honor Society 12 41: Honor Roll 11, 2, 3 41,' ROTC Battalion Commander 141,' Powder Pult Cheerleading 13 41 Elizondo, Raul: Wrestling 11, 2 3 41: Baseball 141,' Footba 111,' Electronics 141,' Freshman Rep 111 Ericheen, Paul: Los Latinos 111,' DECA 13 41: ROTC 131: Ea Drill 131 Eelingen Jeffrey: Band 11, 2, 31 Eeeig, Michael: Varsity Quiz11, 2, 3 41: Creative Writing 14, Yearbook 141 Ferrando, Danny: Football 11, 2 3 41: Track 141: Basketba 171 Finney, Angela: Soph. Attendant 121,' Homecoming Queen 14, Cheerleader 11, 2 3 41 Flippin, Steve: Baseball 12 3 41 Floree, Pauh Soccer 12 3 41: Track 13 41: Cross Country 12 31: Student of the Day 13 41 Ford Rodney: Cross Country 12 3 41: Wrestling 11, 2 3 4 Track 11, 2, 3 41 ' Fortomberry, Jody: Cross Country 12 3 41: Track 12 3 4 Fountain, Elaine: Tennis 12 3 41: Softball 121: Spanish Clu 12 31: Soph. Class Rep. 121: Jn Sec. 131: Sn Rep. 141: Supa Star Ralley 12 31: Powderpuft Football 13 41 1 Fruchey, Ronald: Bowling 12 31: Newspaper Staff 141 Fruth, Anita: Bowling 141: Business Club 131 Gamer, Glenn: Track 121: Auto 12, 3 41: Auto MP. 141 Garcia, Juan: Football 12 3 41: Soccer 12 3 41 Garlick, DeWayne: Resistors 13 41: Resistor Club Pariamer tarian 141 , Garvin, Michaek Football 111: Baseball 11, 2 3 41 Giles, Richard Wrestling 11, 2 3 41,' 'l7e Rod Auto Club 12 Glenn, Scott: Golf 141: European Club 12 31: Chess 141: Varsiz Quiz 13 41: National Honor Society 13 41: Straight A Horic Roll 131: Best Attendence 131: Honor Society Tres. 141: Boy States 131 g 1 Gomez, Gilbert: Basketball 11, 21: Cross Country 11, 2 3 Spanish Club 11. 21 1 Gonzaquez, Joanne: Interact Club 11, 21 ' Greenhalgh, Brent: Varsity Quiz 131,' Yearbook 141: Boy State 131: HOBY121,' Who's Who in American High Schol Students 141: Nat. Merit Semi Hnalist 141 1 Griffin, Thomae: DECA 13 41,' DECA VP. 141 1 Grogan, Jerry: Swimming 11, 2, 3 41: Electronics Club 14 Varsity Band 12, 3, 41: JV Band 1 11: Stage Band 131: Journa ism 121: Pep Band 11, 2, 41 Guerra, Elizabeth: Powderpuft Football 141: Key Club 11, 2 Career Club 1 11: A T Club 121,' Aristocrats 131: Honor Sociei 12 3 41: Southern Nev. Math Contest Rep. 121: Who's Who American H.S. Students 131: Varsity Quiz 11, 2 3 41: Hom Society VP. 141 1 Gwin, Samantha: Bowling 131: Mat Maids 11, 2, 3 41: Maw gals 141: Girl's Glee11, 21: Bel Canto 13, 41: Spanish Club 1 5 3 41: Mat Maid Tres. 121: Mat Maid MF! 131,' Bel Canto Sec. , 141: Mat Maid Pres. 141: Girls' Glee Sec. 121 lafen, Monica: Volleyball Manager 121: Spanish Club 11, 2 31: , Aristocrat Club 13 41 laiek, Chris: Soccer 111: ROTC 11, 2 3 41: Ex. Drill 12 3 41 lale, Anne: Creative Writing Club 131,' Business Club 121: Jour- nalism Club 131,' Who's Who in American High School Stu- dents 131: Creative Writing Editor 131: Lone Wolf Staff 141,' lalL Mark: Tennis 131: Arisotcrats 121 lanen Monica: Varsity Volleyball 12 3 41: Varsity Basketball 12, 3 41: Varsity Softball 12 3 41,' JV Volleyball 111: JV Basketball 111: JV Softball 111,' Spanish club 11, 2 3 41,' Key Club 12, 3, 41: Honor Society 13, 41,' Wolmack 13 41: Aristo- crats 13 41: Girl's State 131: Sr. Homecoming Attendant 141: GAA His. 121,' GAA Tres. 131: GAA Pres. 141: Volleyball Cap. 1 141,' Basketball Cap. 141: Sr. Rep. 141,' Powderpuff Football 13, 41: B-Team 13, 41 lansen, Kent: Football 12 3 41: Wrestling 121: lealeyg Forrest: Football 121: Spanish Club 11, 2 3 41: Metal- L benders 12 3 41: Superstar Rally 131 leralt:L Heathen Bowling 141 lo, Kathy: Bowling 131: Business Club 12 3 41: Spanish Club 11, 2, 31: Arisotcrats 13 41: Key Club 12 3 41: Interact Club ' 13 41: Career Club 121: Ambulology 131: Soccer Sweeties 12 3' 41: Honor society 13 41: Girl's State 131: Honor Society Hrs. 141: Soccer Sweeties Pres. 141: Business Club VP 141: Key Club Sec. 141: Interact Club Tres. 141 lord, Daniek Soccer 131: Track 141 IUWOI1, Earlene: Varsity Quiz 121: ROTC 11, 2, 3 41:JlNG141,' Mat Maids 141: Patriotism Medal 131: Drill Team Comm. Tro- phy 131: Military Expencnce Ribbon 11, 3 41: Civic Center Ribbon 11, 2 3 41: Color Guard Ribbon 13 41: Drill Team Fhbbon 12 3 41: Longevity and Hdelity Ribbon 131: Battalion 1- Executive Officer 141: Powderpuff Football 13 41: Super Star 2 Rally 141 iubel, Honalck Football 111: Baseball 1 1, 2 3 41: Tennis 12 31: :Metals 121: Te Rod Auto Club 121,' Key Club 131: Honor 2Sociefy 13 41: Baseball Fundraising Officer 12 3 41: Co- ' Captain Baseball 13 41 lutchins, Arthur: Football 111: Cross Country 121: Track 121: Welghtliftif1y12 31: Track 141: Spanish Club 13 41,' Bodybuild- ing Club 121,' Creative Writing Club 131 iulewlames: Wrestling 13, 41: Track 141 fohn, Lisa: lones, Creson: Swimming 141: Desertaire 12, 31: Songleader 5 141,' Key Club 12 3 41: Student Council 11, 3 41: Career Club ' 111,' Spanish Club 11, 2 3 41: Aristocrats 13 41: Wolf Pack 13 . 41,' Honor Society 13 41: Girl 's State 131: Powderpuff Football ' 13 41: B-Team 13 41 arr, Franh Football 111 artheisen Denise: Varsity 0ul211, 21,' Career Club 111,' JING 141:- DECA 141: Aristocrats 121 amp, Kathryn: Songleader 13 41: Wolf Pack 13 41,' Deser- taire 121: Varsity Band 111: Spanish Club 13 41: Jn Prom 'Attandent131: Sr. Class Tres 141: Powderpuff Football 13 41,' Brfbhm 13 41 ilgore, Maurice: Soccer 11, 2 3, 41 ingem Jim: Art Club VP 111: Art Club Pres. 121 oenen, Shelly: Tennis 121: Swimming 11, 2 3 41,' Soccer Sweeties 12 31 amb, Randy: Football 11, 2 3 41 6324? - 'ea ' .15 ' ',!le!XijV .7 e , ' ' Ml -f -'Q .1-?1.'f i ., ew., . 'P Lattin, Teresa: Key Club 12 3 41: Spanish Club 11. 2, 3 41: HOTC141: Mat Maid 13 41: Business Club 121: Spanish Club Sec. 121: Key Club Sec 131: Powderpuff Football 13 41: Super Star RalLV 13 41 Lealdale, Casey: Football 11, 2 3 41: Wrestling 11, 2 3 41,' Baseball 11, 2 3 41 Lee, Barbara: Chorus 11, 2 41: Girls GIee11, 2, 41: Mat Maids 12 31: Bel Canto 12 3 41: Madngals 13 41: Spanish Club 141: Honor Choir 131: Mat Maids Sec. 131: Bel Canto His. 141 Ln, Richard: Football 11, 21,' Swimming 11, 2 31.' Baseball 11, 2 41 Lellen Anthony: Choir 11, 2, 3 41: Honor Choir 13 41 Leonard, Angela: Desertaires 12 3 41: Wolf Pack 13 41: Spanish Club 131: Key Club 131: Desertaires His. 131: Powder- puff Football 13 41 Lipinski, Lynn: El Lobo 12 -1 41: Career Club 121: El Lobo Soph. Editor 131,' Sr. Class Section Editor 141 Littlefield, Dwight: Football 11, 2 3 41: Wrestling 11, 2 31: Boy's State 131: Fresh. Class Pres. 111: Soph. Class Rep. 121 Lompny, Vernon: .iv Football 111: Varsity Football 12 .1 41: Baseball 111,' Basketball 121 Lopeman, Tracey: Freshman Cheerleader 111: Varsity Song- leader 12 3, 41: Career Club 111: Spanish Club 12, 3 41: Arlstocrats 12, 3, 41: Powderpuff Football 13 41: Superstar Ralbf 111: B-Team 13 41: Jr. Prom Queen 131: Songleader Capt. 13, 41 Lopez, Daren: Football 11, 2, 3 41 Lucero, Christina: Tennis 11, 21: Spanish Club 11, 21: Los Latinos 111: Human Relations 111 Lynch, Carolyn: Powderpuff Football 13 41: Varsity Our? 131: Interact Club 141: European Club 131: Nations Honor Society 13 41 MacMillan, Fatty: Desertaires 13 41: Varsity Ouiz121: Career Club 121,' El Lobo 13 41: Soccer Sweeties 12 31: Wolf Pack 13 41: Sports Editor El Lobo 141: Super Star Rally 121: Powder Puff Football 141. Maeetas, Kenneth: Maeatas, Sherrie: Tennis 11, 2, 31: Softball 11, 2 3 41: Student Council 121: GAA 11. 2 3 41: Wolf Pack Pep Club 11, 2, 3 41,- Student Body Treasurer 141,' Desertaire 141: Powder Puff Football 13 41 Mahan, Martin: Varsity soccer 12 41,' Latin Club 131: European Club 11, 2, 31.' A T Club 1 1, 2 31.' European Club Secretary 131. Maroushek, Kathy: Volleyball 121: Spanish Club 11, 2, 3 41,' Student Council 13 41: Key Club 131: Wolf Pack 13 41: GAA' 121: Junior Homecoming Attendee 131: Yearbook 141: Year- book Ads Manager 141: Desertaires 12 31: Powder Puff Foot- ball 141 Marshall, Colleen: Tennis 13 41: Basketball 12 3 41: Softball 121,' Spanish Club 11, 2, 3, 41,' Aristocrats 11, 2 3 41,' Latin Club 13 41: Career Club 121,' GAA 12, 3 41: Honor Society 13, 41: Spanish Club Secretary 121,' Aristocrat Secretary 131: Powder Puff Football 13 41 Martin, Jamie: Forensics 131 Martinez,.Rocio: Desertaires 131 Matheny, Tony: Basketball 11, 21: Football 11, 21: Track 111 Matievich, Dawn: Softball 141: Swimming 141: Powder Puff Football 141,' Spanish Club 13 41: Prom Attendant 131,' Stu- dent Treasurer 121: B- Team 13 41 Mazun Robert: Tennis 11, 2 31 f McKay, Mary: Powder Puff Football 141: Soccer Sweeties 131,' El Lobo Yearbook Staff 13 41: Dance 13 41,' Cafeteria 12 3 41 McMurdo, Linette: Tennis 11, 2 31: Softball 11, 2' 3 41,' Basketball141,' GAA Club 11, 2 3 41: Wolfpack 13 41: Letter- mans Club 141,' Hawaiian Reverse Oueen 121,' Soph. Rep. 121,' VP Jn 131,' SB Pres. 141: JV Cheerleader 121,' Varsity Cheer- leader 131: Powder Puff Football 13 41,' Super Ralbf 131 McNeal, Michael: Soccer 11, 2 31: Yearbook Staff 131 Mendoza, Lillian: Spanish 12, 31: Latin Club 131: ROTC 13, 41 Mercen Kim: Matmaids 13 41: Varsity 0uiz131: Pep Club 141: Safety Club 12 41: Career Club 141,' Hiking Club 141: Cafeteria 11, 2, 31: JING 141 Mayen Fred: 'He Rod's Auto Club 141 Miller, Sandra: Softball 141,' Pep Club 141: Latin Club 131 Magavero, Tammy: Newspaper Staff 141 Montgomery Cheryl: Soccer 141,' Bowling 141,' Softball 141,' Flag Twirler121: FHA 141,' Careers 141,' Drama 141 Moss, Kim: Soccer Sweetie 121: FRVS 13 41: Career Club 121 Murphy Leanne: Interact Club 11, 2 3 41.' Creative Writing 11, 2 3 41: Choir 121,' Spanish Club 12, 3 41: Nevada Young Writers 131: Editor Creative Writing Book 141: Poetry Editor Creative Writing Book 131,' Interact Club Pres, 13, 41: Creative Writing Club Pres. 141. Murphy, Lydia: Spanish Club 121: Creative Writing 13 41: Safe- ty Council 121: Interact 141: BRA T 121: Wrestling Manager 121: Safety Council Historians 121: BRAT Historian 121: Creative Writing Poetry Editor 13 41 Murphy William N.: Tic Rod Auto Club 12 3 41 Must, Ann Mark: Powder Puff Football 141: Soccer Sweeties 131: El Lobo Year Book Staff 13 41: Dance Club 13 41: Cafeteria 13 41 ' Nauenburg, Diane: JV Baseball Manager 121,' Human Rela- tions 12 31: Glee Club 11, 21: Bel Canto 13 41: MadrQal141.' Matmaids 12 3 41.' Spanish Club 12, 3 41: Honor Choir141: All State Car Ralbf 141: Boss for a Day 12 3 41 Nichols, Jennifer: ROTC 121 ' Northington, Terrence: Football 11, 2 3 41,' Wrestling 11, 2, 3 41 0delL Karen: El Lobo Yearbook 13 41: Spanish Club 11, 21: Creative Writing 11, 21,' Ambulogy Club 111,' Wolf Pack 13 41: Student Council 13, 41: A-B Honor Roll 11, 2, 3 41: S. B. Historian 141: Asst. Editor El Lobo yearbook 141: Boss for a Day 13, 41: Sun Youth Forum 13 41 Oettinger, William: Soccer 141,' Varsity Ouiz13, 41: European Club 12, 31: A-B Honor Roll11, 2 3 41: ROTC Ex. DriII11, 2 3 41 Orosco, Andrea: Business Club 141: Wolf Pack Club 141: Trackettees Secretary 121: Super Star Rally 141: Powder Puff Football 141: Girl Scouts 11, 2 31 Ortiz, Rick: Baseball 12 31: Honors English 12 31 Padgett, Terk Softball 111: Powder Puff Football 13 41: Span- ish Club 12. 3 41: Aristocrats 141: Wolf Pack 13 41: Student Body Secretary 141,' Varsity Songleader 13 41 Pannullo, Jennihr: Track 11, 3 41: Cross Country 11, 3 41: Powder Puff Football 11, 41: Wrestlerettes 12 31.' Pep Club 111: Interact Club 141: Yearbook 141,' Creative Writing 131: European Club 141,' National Honor Society 13 41: Varsity Ouiz 141 Pape, Tom: Spanish Club 12 3, 41: Varsity Our? 11, 21: Aristo- crat Club 141: Honor Band 13 41: Solo Ensemble 13 41. Parrish: Chris: Football 111: Body Building 121 Peart, Diane: Soccer 141: Bowling 141: Softball 141,' Flagtwirler 121,' FHA 141: Spanish Club 13 41 47 Poblete, Virginia: Spanish Club 13. 41: Girls Glee111: Business Club 141: Journalism 12, 3, 41: Newspaper Editor 131: Newspa- per Managing Editor 141: Boss for a Day 13, 41 Pofh Michele: Spanish Club 131,' Creative Writing Club 13, 41: Pep Band 11, 2, 3 41: Varsity Band 11, 2, 3, 41: Nevada Young Writers A ward 131: State Honor Band 121: Band Squad Leader11, 2, 3, 41 Porter, Jessica: Safety Council 12, 31: Student Council 131: Spanish Club 131,' Salety Council Secretary 121: Safety Coun- cil President 131: Jn Class Treasurer 131 Powera, Gordon: Track 121 Prado, Gabrielle: Mat Maids 121: Safety Council 121: Mat Maids Secretary 121: Safety Council VP 121: Super-Star Rally 121 Prathen Traci: Mat Maids 131 Price, Christine: Softball 121,' Girls Glee 1 11 Bel Canto 12, 3, 41: Madrigals 13. 41: Desertaires 13, 41: Pep Club 13, 41: Honor Choir 141: All State 141: Bel Canto Historian 141: Madrigals Historian 141: Desertaires Social Chairman 141 Price, Pamela: JV Softball 121: Bel Canto 12, 3, 41: Madrigals 141: Girls Glee 131 Pugh, John: Chess Team 11, 2. 3. 41: Soccer 141: Fencing 12, 3, 41: Dancing 13 41: Latin Club 12. 3 41: Biology Club 12, 31: Honor Society 13. 41: A-B Honor Roll 11, 2, 31: Latin Club Treasurer 131: Biology Club President 141: Chess Club Secre- tary 131,- Rorc11, 2, 3, 41: Horc Ex, Drill 11, 2, 3, 41 Puleo, Lisa: Softball 121: Powder Puff Football 13, 41 Ouadlin, Elizabeth: Randal, Allen: DECA 141: ROTC 11, 2. 3, 41 Reid, Melissa: Spanish Club 131,' Desertaires12, 31: Flag Twirl- ers 111 Renicker, Vicky: Business Club 121,- Safety Council 121,' Safety Council 121: DECA 141 Richarda, Matthew: Freshman Basketball 111: Golf 12, 3, 41 Richey, Leelie: Spanish 11, 41: Desertaires 121: Songleader13, - 41: Powder Puff Football 13, 41: Superstar Rally 121: Wolf Pack 13, 41 Robb, Janice: Rodeo1 1, 2, 3, 41: DECA 13, 41: DECA VP 13, 41: Rodeo Treasurer 11, 2, 31: Rodeo President 141: Rollo, Tina: JV Girls Bowling 131: Business Club Historian 141: lnteract Secretary 141: Ambulogy Secretary 131: Soccer Sweeties Woe President 141 Roper, Kirt: Basketball 11. 2, 3, 41: Football 11, 21,' DECA 131: Spanish Club 111: Student Council 141 Ross, Edie: Powder Puff Football 141 Roundy, John D.: Chess Club 12, 31: ROTC 11, 2, 3, 41: ROTC Ex. Drill 11, 2, 3, 41 Roundy, Raymond P.: Baseball 11, 41: Football 131,' Tennis 121 Salazar, Abran: Track 11, 21,' Cross Country 12, 31: Wrestling 11, 2. 3, 41 Salazar, Fernando: Soccer 141: Swimming 141: Spanish Club 141 Savage, Joseph: Football 11. 21,' Soccer 111: Metal Benders Club 141,' Superstar Rally 11, 21 Scarlett, Karen: Career Club 121,' Spanish Club 12, 31: JING 141 Scarlett, Steve: Football 111: DECA 13 41: ROTC 11. 2, 3, 41 Schaeffer, Nick: Football 11. 2. 3, 41: Basketball 11. 2. 31: Track 11 21, Wrestling 141, German Club 11, 21: Fornsics 131 Schaeffer, Randy: JING 141 ' Schissler, David: Career Club 121,' JING 141 Schreiber, Triehia: Safety Council 1 1, 2, 31: Dance Club 131: El Lobo Staff 141. Safety Council Activity Director 131 Scow, Gail: Walt Pack 13, 41: Prom Attendant 131,' Songleader 12, 3, 41: Band 11, 2, 3, 41 ' Scow, Howard: Electronics Club 13 : Band President 141: JV r l Band 111: Varsity Band 12, 3, 41: Stage Band 12, 3 41: Pep Band11, 2, 3. 41 Scucci Renee: Bowling 111: Softball 11, 21: Track 13, 41: Cheerleader 12, 3, 41 SeweIL Chris: Drafting Club 11, 2, 31: Martial Arts Club 11, 21,' Role Playing Club 1 11: Computer Club 1 1, 21: Honor Roll 1 1. 2: 31: Drafting Club Treasurer 131 48 Shanahan, Norell: Swimming 121: Spanish Club 12, 3, 41: Busi- ness Club 121: Creative Writing 111: Drama Club 12, 3, 41: Yearbook Staff 111.' Super Star Rally 141 Sledge Sabrina: Track 121,' Human Relation 11, 21 Smith, Colby: Wrestling 121,' DECA 141 Smith, Donna: Band 111 Smith, Noal: Football11, 2. 3, 41: Spanish Club 11, 21: Creative Writing Club 131,' Sophomore Representative 121 Smith, Scott: Track 121,' Varsity Band 1 1, 2, 3, 41: Pep Band 13, 41: Business Club 141: Drill Team 111: Color Guard 111 Sosa, Jarrett: Soccer 141: Track 141,' ROTC 12, 3, 41 Sparks, Donny: MCJROTC Armed Drill Team 11, 2, 3, 41 Spaulding, Amy: ROTC 12, 3, 41: Dungeons And Dragons Club 11, 2, 3 41: Chess Club 11, 2, 3, 41: ROTC Bootcamp Oueen 141: ROTC Drill SGT 131 Stanton, Mark: Creative Writing 121 Stark, Nicole: Powder Puff Football 13, 41: Business Club 12, 3, 41: Career Club 121,' DECA 141: Business Club President 141: Band Librarian 131,' Varsity Band11, 2, 3, 41: Marching Band 11, 2. 3. 41: JV Band 121: Jazz Band 131,' Pep Band 12, 3, 41: FlagtwirlerS11, 2, 3 41 Stoddard, Howard: Soccer 1 11: Chess 13. 41: Spanish Club 12, 31: Interact Club 1 11,' Latin Club 13, 41: Ambuology Club 141: DRAT Club 1 11, Band Treasurer 141: Marching Pep Concert Band 11, 2, 3, 41: Jazz Band 141 Strobel, Laura: Softball 141: Key Club 141,' Creative Writing Club 141 Swartelander, Jeff: Football 11. 21 0 Sweeton, Stacey: Powder Puff Football 111: Spanish Club 11. 2, 3, 41: Honor Society 12, 31 Sweetin, Rhonda: Varsity Ouiz11, 21: Career Club 1 1, 21: JING 141: DECA 141,' ROTC 11, 21: ROTC Ex. Drill 121 Tackett, Michael: Chess Club 11, 21: American Legion Scho- lastic Excellence 131: MCJROTC 11. 2, 3, 41 Tapia, Darlene: Career Club 121: Soccer Sweeties Secretary 141 Thayer, John: Soccer 11. 2, 3, 41: Track 111: Latin Club 11, 2. 31: Varsity Out211, 2, 3, 41: Honor Society 12. 3, 41: Science Now 131,' Boy's State 131,' Governor of Boys State 131,' Latin Club President 131,' varsity ouiz Captain 13, 41 ' Thomas, Yolanda: Softball 141: Human Relations 11, 2, 31 Tippie, Dallas: Cross Country 11, 41: Tennis 131: Soccer 12. 3. 41: Track 11, 3, 41: Spanish Club 111,' Key Club 13, 41: Science Club 111,' Honor Society 12, 3 41: American Chemical Society Award 131,' Straight A Honor Roll 11, 2, 3 41: Boys State 131, Perfect Attendance 131: Cross Country Conference Championship 111,' Varsity Ouiz 141 Toepfert, Deann: Bowling 12. 3 41: Spanish Club 12 3, 41: Student Council 13, 41: Key Club 131: Wolf Pack 13, 41: Deser- taires 12, 3, 41: Desertaires Treasurer 131: Desertaires Presi- dent 141: Senior Class Secretary 141: Bowling Team Captain 141,' Powder Puff Football 141 Tucker, Lynn: Powder Puff Football 141: Spanish Club 111: Honor Society 11, 21 Tuma Chris: Basketball 111,' Cross Country 11. 2. 3. 41: Track 11. 2, 3, 41: Auto Tie Rods 13, 41: TT Captain 13 41: CC Team l3. 41 Ultea: Lizebeth: Bowling 131,' DECA 13, 41: FHA 111,' Yearbook 121 Valdez, Lisa: Spanish Club 12, 3, 41 Valdez, Rebecca: Safety Council 12, 31: Businesss Club 121, Spanish Club 12, 41: 13, 41: Safety Council Secretary 131 Yanhorne, Jeff: Super Star Rally 121 Veneble, Michelle: Softball 111,' Cheerleader 11, 2, 31 Villasenor, Lisa: Track 3 Reid 11, 2, 41: Gymnastics 131: Basketball 11, 2, 41: Volleyball 11, 2, 41: Weight Training 141: Football Powder Puff 13, 41: Softball 141: Madrigals131,' Girls Glee 141: Interact Club 12, 31: Dance Club 12, 31: Interact Club Treasurer 12, 31: Vincent, Anthony: Football 11, 2, 3, 41: Track 141: Player of the Week 11, 2, 3, 41: MVP Football 11, 21 Vincent, Edward: Football 12, 3, 41: .Basketball 13, 41 tt Wallace, Kim: Softball 11, 2, 3, 41: Powderpuff Football 13, 4, GAA 11, 2, 3, 41: Varsity Ouiz 111: European Club 12, 3 Honor Society 12, 3 41: European Club President 131 Walmsley, Douglaa: Business Club 11. 2, 3, 41: Spanish Clu. 12, 31: Key Club 121: Honor Society 13, 41: Business Clu. Treasurer 121,' VP 131 Ward Heike: Band 11, 21 Wardlaw, Rebecca: Soccer Sweeties 11, 2, 31: European Clu. 12, 31: Varsity Ouiz11, 2, 31: Career Club 11, 2, 31: Key Clu 141: AT Club 11, 21: Honor Society 12, 3, 41: Soccer Sweetie President 131,' Honor Society Secretary 141,' European Clu Vice President 131 Watkins, Tim: Cross Country 12, 3, 41: Track'12, 3, 41: BRA 11. 21: Spanish Club 13, 41: Varsity Ouiz141: Latin Club 11. 2 Safety Club 12, 31: Key Club 13, 41,- Silver HB Award 13 Who's Who in American High School 131: All Zone Trac Team 131,' All Conference Cross Country Team 131,' Huma Relations Vice-President 111: Latin Secretary 121: Human Rf lations Club 1 11 Wearin, Tim: Football 11, 2, 31: Golf 141,' Rodeo 11, 2, 31 Whitehead, Kenneth: Tennis 121: Bowling 11, 2. 31: Baseba 111 Wilson, Lara: Tennis 11, 2, 3, 41: Swimming 12, 3, 41: Swimmiri Capt. 13, 41: Drama Club 111: Drama Club President 12 Human Relations Club 1 1. 21: Human Relations Secretary 12 Creative Writing Club 11, 2, 3. 41: Creative Writing Secretar 121: Creative Writing Club President 121: Ambuology Ciub 12 41: A-B Honor Roll 11. 2, 3, 41: El Lobo Staff 12, 3, 41: Jul Copy Editor 131: Editor in Chief' Soccer Sweetie 12. 41: Sunsg Symphony Violin 131,' Sun Youth Forum 13, 41: Human Relz tions Forum 111: Spring Fall Plays 111 Q woods, Tina: Softball 141,' Volleyball 111: GAA 111 ' Worsham, Eddie: DECA 141 : Whythe, Joe: Football 111: Marching Pep Band 11, 2, 31: Stag Band 131: Varsity Band 12, 31 Q Zacharias, Sonia: Softball 1 1, 2, 3. 41: Powder Puff Football 1: 41: GAA 11, 2. 3, 41: Honor Society 12. 3, 41 Zelac, Carol: Career Club 111: Latin Club 11, 2. 3, 41: Spanis Club 12. 3. 41: Aristocrats141: Soccer Sweeties 11. 2 31: Ke Club 12. 3. 41: Baseball Manager 121: Varsity OulZ1 1. 2, 31: A Club 11, 21, Honor Society12, 3, 41: Honor Society Presidet 141: Key Club President 141: Key Club Vice-President 131: A Club President 121: Latin Club Secretary 121: Basic LEGIO Baseball Manager 121: Close Up 131: Powder Puff Footbz 141,' Boss For A Day 13, 41 1 Zimmerman, Lisa: Spanish Club 12. 3.41: Creative Writing 1. 41: Drama Club 121,' Super Star Ralbf 131 . 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S g 4 X gy 5 I n Abeyta, Tony Acquistapace, Anne Albrecht, Kim Aldredge, Billy Aleman, Judith Allrez, Lisa Allison, Lisa Altman, Christine Anderson, Dawn Anderson, Kathleen Anderson, Renee Anderson, Shannon Anthony, Eric Archuleta, Alfred Arellano, Sonia Armstrong, Charles Arnold, Kenneth Ashley, Rhonda Atchison, Greg Atkinson, Holly Auguso, Amy Autenrieth, DJ Axtell, Nick Baggett, Brian Baier, Michelle Barrell, Kelly Bauer, JoNeal Baumgart, Mike Beans, Michael Beaver, James Beede, Donna Belingheri, Mike Bennett, Scott Benpard, Somnook Benson, Charles Benson, Kimberly Bergin, Kris Sophomores 67 Bess, Lisa Beza, Amy Biggs, Wcki Bingamon, Daryl Bissonnette, Sandra Blackburn, Caralee Blackburn, Angela Blackman, Tracey Blaisdell Chris Bleser, James Bloyer, Rick Blum, Lloyd Booth, Bonnie Boquist, Lawrence Bower, Beth Bower, Nicholette Boyer, Kim Bracken, Scott Bradley, Heather Brewer, Wallace Brinlee, Brent Brubaker, Jana Brush, Terri Bunton, John Burroughs, Barbara Burtak, Angie Bush, Eddie Bush, Moni Byrd, Becki Cagle, Alan Cahill, Jenny Campbell, Daniel Canfield Karen Cardenas, Danny Carmel, Lezlee Carpenter, James 68 Sophomore M77 I K X, 3, .yy A QQ Ze 4 ull -ffwfwkfifl PM 5 ,wh 'Wi llll ' l ,gn W ' 55121 ,. , f Q, t ., , A1 . - ,,, ,,,,, . , -' , , if r ,. , ,f,, , , wily., 2 V ' fy I 'V , ff. , , , , mst' 5 y , ,YW fn 1- , Y - -U I , swv' 'f J K At, , . 4, H ! , fr an 4 fi , , , .af W mf ' -i 'Ti'5: ' W? 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'73 EW 3 if' :E 5, ,A ' Y Carroll, Amy Carvalho, Danny Casas, Keith Cassedy, Kimberly Cavada, Anjelica Chadbourne, Tracy Chamberlain, Shaun Chandler, David Chase, Larry Chatterton, Angela Chavez, Donna Clark, Michelle Clegg, Keith Clements, Cary Cline, Darren Cloyd, Eddie Cobb, Carla Coleman, Kerry Colvin, Ann Conklin, Linda Conrad Robert Conway, Dldi Cordes, Brenda Cosse, Sonya Costantino, Dario Cottrell, Mike Craven, Tracie Crayne, Cathy Cribbs, Sheila Cross, Barbara Cummings, William Cunningham, Terry Cunnington, Leslie Curley, Tricia Curry, Tammy Curtis, Julie Sophomore 69 Curtis, Patrick Dagostino, Joe Dahar, Scott Danielson, Angela Danise, Darren Daskas, Tracy Daugherty, Brian Daugherty, Brian Davis, Shawn Dawson, Wendy Day, Kittri Dazier, Marlena Dexter, David Defrank, Sean Denison, Eric Dietz, Bob Diveley, Donald Dloughy, Jean Dodd, Lisa Doran, James Dover, Brandon Dressler, Thomas Dubenion, Triscia Duft Angela Dukart, Shawn Duncan, Traci Durham, Jim Earl, Scott Eaves, Lisa Edison, Gabriel Edwards, Tinetta Elliott, Todd Elvin, Lynda Emerson, Richard Erichsen, Lawrence Erickson, Pam 70 Sophomores Yes, we da have sp: tl Vf 3', li' W ,Q 3 it ,y , 'WEEE' mr, ' 5 .' 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Fspinosa, Paul Eubanks, Eric Fair, Kimberly Fallows, Lisa Farmer, Keith Faulkner, Lonnie Fee, Rebecca Ferrell Brad Figueroa, Antonia Fitch, Scott Flanagan, Donna Flippen, Pete Flippo, George Flores, Yvette Flowers, Shane Ford, Kenneth Fortenberry, Becky Fountain, David Freeman, Andrea Fulks, Joann Fuller, Robert Fuller, Steven Gagnon, Todd Gallardo, Joseph Garcia, Donna Garland, Mathew Garlick, Deanne Garner, Warren Garrison, Mike German, Carl Gifford, Angela Gifford, Charlotte Giles, Terry Fines, Kristen Gonzales, Denette Gonzales, Felicia Sophornores 7 7 ,T Gonzales, Paul Goodale, Teddi Goodwin, Feleberto Grace, Jason Graft, Jolanna Graham, Vicky Grant, Lisa Gray, Lance Greene, Darrell Greenhalgh, Linnae Greshan, Janet Groft, Tracey Grommimg, Daniel Groves, Robert Guevara, Julio Gutierrez, Tina Hackney, Brandon Hall, James Halverson, Chad Hamiter, Michelly Hansen, Heidi Hanson, Hans Hargrove, Jessie Harris, Arron Harris, Jerry Harris, Robert Harris, Warren Harrison, Kay Hartsfield, Joseph Hassler, Kathy Hatten, Audra Haydu, Frank Heard, Jerry Hensley, Terri Herald Hhalheshla 72 Sophornores v ,rlr ,,,,, rt, as ff s we is ' my V , ,v ,,,,vwmaf,m f f ' rf '-4 5, , f, M ,, f 7 i f -vo '- 1 l f 4 f X? ,,,, , , ywf Huw te , , .. ,,.X WL if ., 1 ,mg f My My v , V , , 3 I , ' Q . ff, 4 M f .5 P in iff f 9 .AW 4 6, L7 in Q' ,, 5, 4.3 ,p K 7' A ,, W , , V, 3, .Z U. ., '- V V -.qv fm'-kf'5? , 'J g ,X 2, 4615 ' K w gf V V wvwig f . ff nw fm ,,, ,yfgw as , ,5 f - 7 '. 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David lnsley, Elia Mae lnzunza, Daniel lrwin, Tim Jackson, Julie Jackson, Neil Jager, Janelle Jaramillo, Eric Jaramillo, Loriann Jaramilio, iiaci Jefferson, Tim Jensen, Dale Johnson, Gina Johnson, Jamie Johnson, Loretta Sophomores 73 Jones, David Jones, Ricky Joslin, Scot Kennard, Billy Kernodle, Philip K ies, Richard Killough, Allen King, Mike Kirk, John Kirkland, Brian Kitchen, Joe Kite, Carl Kleinman, Bryan Knaak, Robert Koivisto, Victor Korthuis, Robert Koster, Jennifer Kosters, Ted Kuchinsky, Joseph Lacy, Stephane Lake, Jennifer LaLonde, Lynn Lambert, Sondra LaMothe, Chuck Lance, Tonia Lapka, Amy Laymon, Matt Leedom, Torrey Lelfrancois, Michael Leonard, Don Leonard, Joe Lessard, Kathy Levine, Suzanne Liman, Rachael Linde, Rachael Link, Alice 74 Sophomores Success in class is a matter of won 5 Q QM : rl i ,.,, fV'M ,, W ,,.. J, 1 W ,, W M X ff 4 f J , 'f 3,lf J- f M f 'f ' X 4 ft X .W my f M, i VJ? X X i , W, , eff , If Q af JV ,t 1 gg M? y ' M9 s ' 4? 2 4? 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McKnight, Michelle McMahan, Claude McMaster, Joseph McNult, Dan Sophomores 75 Meacham, Shannon Medina, Mark Meissinger, Dale Mendoza, Deanna Mendoza, Lucinda Mendoza, Patricia Mesday, Victoria Millard, Frank Miller, Dale Miller, Dean Miller, Willian Millis, Kandice Minnis, David MoCaby, Shawn Monahan, Sheleene Moore, Mark Moyes, Jim Mull, Michael Muller, Robert Murphy, Joseph Neal, Robert Nelms, Jackie Nelson, Hon Nelson, Fiyan Julie Thuy Terry Alex Neumiller, Nguyn, Norlander, Norman, Oakley, Ober, ODonnell, Holly Mike April Oliver, Shannan Orr, Diane Ostrom, Tami Ouellette, Tim Owens, Cobi W' 4 ? , , xr 1 5 f P5 ,ir Q if fi f 5 Q F Q f My J W 2 W M fir V 2 f W ' E , , E X rrr in ' . C ' ' i x ff, , , ,. ,,,,,,, , , ,V fi l f , I M y f sf, X 6 hr x 7 1 X X0 , W Q Q X f MW 3 3 M we V? 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FIGHT' WIN! 112 Varsity Cheerleaders climb to new heights at Wildcat As- semby 521 Varsity Cheerleaders: Front Row- Lori Finney, Bonnie Luzario Middle Row- Mandy Ulberri, Angela Hnnev Renee Scucci Top Row- Andrea Coombes, Carolyn Cowan, Tra- cy Meeks. K32 Mandi Ulberri and Bonnie Luzario show their spirit at an assembly. Varsity Cheerleaders show their skill while doing a routine. Clapping and chanting in rythem is one oi the hardest parts of being a cheerleader. Mandi Ulberri cheers on the Pack. Varsity Cheerleaders do a mount routine during one of their cheers. i4i 151 i5l i7l Varsity Cheerleaders -103 J. M Cheerleaders M t Cheerleaders And Mascats Get R-0- W-D- Y as xy' MQW ,E W we .. .. . We K U 'Wk - K www iw -sf...-H z .. Q.. X Ngx' fe I bf - I :E' 5: : :: A .. X.. As Jill Solomon performs the moves to a j. v. cheer, she waves to a friend in the crowd. Showing both poise and balance, Mary Etta Weess and Annette Richardson buddy up for the extra point kick. Mascots, Michelle Mathewson and Tammy Gillard perform an assembly routine to l'll Tumble For Ya. All right wolves! yells, Sonya Cosse, as she cheers on j. v. players at an assembly, Top: Jill Solomon, Holly Lords, Annette Richardson. Middle: Jamie Johnson, Christine Wesson, Sonya Cosse. Bottom: Mary Etta Weasa, Beth Bower. Tammy Gillerd Tammy Ostrum and Michelle Mathewson show precision timing and careful concentration during one of their performances. Tammy Oslrum clenches her fists in anticipation as she prepares to do a difficult tumbling move. Coming out of a round-off-back-handspring, Tammy Ostrum, shows it's not so easy tumbling without mats and spotters, The J. M Cheerleaders were led by captain, Beth Bower, and directed their energies towards supporting the J. V squads and promoting spirit among underclass- men. Being a JM Cheerleader wasn't as easy as it appeared to be. lt involved alot of practice. The eight girl squad, consisting of four freshmen and four sopho- mores, spent every evening after school during football season and basketball season getting old and new cheers down pat. The hardest part about being a J. V 'er was living up to the reputation of the Varsity squad. This was easier to do since the girls had attended camp in Santa Barbara and had returned with honors. This years J. M squad proved to be one of the most spirited ever. Their enthusiasm was seen and felt by everyone. The mascots provided a new source of entertainment as they performed their routines at sporting events and assemblies. The three girls were very talented gymnasts and showed both dance and tumbling expertise in their routines. Led by captain, Tammy Gillard Michelle Mathewson and Tammy Ostrum work hard. All felt that the year was a success. O JM Cheerleaders, Mascots 105 1. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 77. -3. The Songleaders show their spelling skills as they form the letters of BHS. The 7 984-85 Songleaders. Bottom row- Leslie Richey, Kim Creelman. 2nd row- Gail Scow, Teri Padgett. Top row- Kelly Delrosario, Creson Jones, Tracy Lopeman, Kathy Kemp. Showing how really spirited they are, the Songleaders salute the freshmen at an assembly. ln tlamingo formation: Tracy Lopeman, Kathy Kemp, Leslie Richey, Kim Creelman, Teri Padgett, Creson Janes and Gail Scow. -8. Tracy Lopeman and Co-Captain Kim Creelman sport spirited smiles. Tower of Power, top to bottom- Creson Jones, Kathy Kemp, Kim Creelman, Tracy Lopeman, Teri Padgett, Leslie Richey and Gail Scow. Tracy Lopaman's hair stays behind as they exit stage lett. 'Knock-knockl' Who's there? The Basic High School Songleaders proving who's tt 1. 106 Songleaders was-fasai Songleaders Ha ve Wolves Pride The 1984-85 songleaders were made up of a group of eight very spirited and talented girls. They performed at football games, bas- ketball games and at pep assemblies. Their main goal was to bring spirit to Basic High School. Basic's songleaders attended USA Camp last summer in Santa Barbara. For their outstanding performances they received a 7st place trophy. This energetic group of girls also received the spirit stick for their neverending spirit. ln order to ensure polished routines, the songleaders practiced all but one day of the week. ln addition to after school practices, 1st hour of every school day was spent making up and perfecting routines. The songleaders also proved their salesmanship abilities by selling things such as candy, bleacher cushions, turkey-grams and Santa grams throughout the year. Kathy Kemp summed it up nicely by saying Songleading was definately the highlight of my years here at Basic High. Songleaders 707 Z, Nikki Munoz shows her style and pride as she performs with the band. Desertaires are as follows, Top ro w: Nikki Munoz, Nicki Bower, Patty MacMillan, Angie Leonard, Chris Delillo, Melissa Walker, Carrie Brouilette, Jackie Staf- ford. Bottom row: Carol Owen, Leslie Park, Cindy Derrick, Tammy Flowers, Sherrie Maestas, Dede Toepfert. Sitting: Jenny Cahill, Lisa Finney, Dazzling the crowd with their smiles, the Desertaires perform to Jump for My Love by the Pointer Sisters. Officers: President, Dede Toepfertf Vice- President, Chris Deliliog Treasuren Lisa Finney, Not pictured Secretary, Kim Kel- iey. Performing their most painful move, the drill team ripples down into the splits. Waiting for the music to begin the squad remaing still in their beginning formation. FM .V . 1 Rf L z H , v n 'L fs, , A ss N N is MQ if Z f g, tlili ' MVS' M F, 1- fe. 108 Desertaires -P .. -Q .kg N- .- tif' ,,A.'vf - J K ib- st-.F , 1 , it ... 1-,sw Mark The Desertaires Unforgettable can best describe the 1984-85 Desertaire squad. The Desertaires are the precision drill team here at Basic. There are a total of nineteen girls and they are advised by Ms. Jayceine Berk. Assem- blies, parades, performing at basketball games, and preparing for the Revue are all part of the Desertaires agenda. The year began with a trip to Santa Barbara, California where the girls performed a homemade routine. There they received first place honors. Brushing up on their skills and learning new techniques is what they accomplished at the USA camp. At camp the fantastic Desetaires received Superior ratings in their own routine and routines they were taught as well. The assemblies were rocked out by music from Night Ranger, Billy Squire, and Slade. The Desertaires choreographed their own routines with their high kicks, painful splits, and extremely sharp moves. The only three year members were Angie Leonard and Dede Toepfert. Their contributions to the squad were greatly appreciated. r Qilh r SYS ' Desertaires 109 s ' W a YR 25 1 K S vi X f 1 V. -.Q X X ' L . L. is W- K- - My is if - . 3 ff- iiiv X Q 3 X 56-,Q nw P f 4 W 1 10 Cross Country any Mk, wN w M.. Ama, M vw ww ww ross Country Teams Take Zone Championships! it V ,, f 11 'ff 03.1, Q- ,.s. Q, .,. A... ta.. 1, , f .. 1 - .J yav- ,..,1s .Us me Q, . sv -:-2. 1 -.el ess-gi. sv--tg: 1 22-sl - MJ., . :::..' ,. M gt-xii-5.1.gffwffs-ts,31 . M,:2- 1 . . .... , ,gi , . Q -Steels-is--N - -L rw 1. is fr-se :- -L :. .:-we ,,..,-as X qi 5 5 W4 in-::s.' E.: X x . . r fi use 5 as - - tulsa 'ssfifgfgsa ::N,saQ.s?fg,sE?lr,El r 'V ' ' - ' :shi--fl-Q-ili'.S:Ef.''isa his X . , , 1' . H ' f.rE5:E5'LffQ:::.-C .'f:. gs- U iff rf .1 1 won .won Ywon . Wvn T ' German sass E Bonanza L Chaparral L L Valley . , , R Indian Springs Invitational Fountain Valley, invitational Fros!Soph Invitational ' Conferenceiftsefls .Zone 1 , os s L g g State Championslgips sg f ft- wont B lost won won Www 1, 'Yr Q X is This year both cross country teams had very successful seasons. For the first time in Basic High History the girl's and the guy's team captured the Zone and Conference Cham- pionships. ln the state tournament the teams went on to take third places for Basic. The boy's varsity team, coached by Larry Burgess, was led mostly by a field of seniors. Chris Tuma, Tim Watkins, Rodney Ford Jody Fortenbury, Dallas Tippie, along with juniors Will Stanton, Dan Watkins, and Troy Phelps. The junior varsity runners also had an excel- lent season and were Waren Garner, Robbie Harris, Bryan Watkins, Ron lpock, Phil Baier, Frank Zimmerman, and a strong Held of new runners for Basis. The girl's varsity team of returning lettermen Charlette Aldredge, Jennifer Pannulio, Anne Mackie, and Gina Kimg and new runners San- dra Rhine, LaChelle Mudd, and Tracy Miller had more runners than in past years and did well because of more difficult practices and larger numbers of runners. 11 Frank Zimmerman thinks about an upcoming race. He was a J. M runner this year. 21 Tim Watkins ran to take second place in the Conference meet. 31 Sandra Rhine finished second in this year's Conference meet as only a freshman runner. 41 Team Photo: Left to right,' top row, Coach Bur- gess, Warren Garner, Ron lpock, Tim Purney, Ron Knoblock, Kenin Curtis, Paul Flores, Rod- ney Ford. Middle Row: Jody Fortenbury, Duayne Edsinga, Dallas Tippie, Tim Watkins, Chris Tuma, Dan Watkins, Will Stanton, Troy Phelps. Bottom rovv' Phil Baier, Bryan Watkins, Robbie Harris, Chuck Pacheco, Cedrick Thom- as, Won Lee, Frank Zimmerman, and Ron Mabe. 51 Exausted runner colapses after a tough race. 61 Gina Kim takes time to pose for a picture. 71 Rodney Ford concentrates on running before the race to remain calm, loose, and run well 81 Jennifer Pannulio, senior, took sixth in the Conference meet this year. Top! 91 Team Photo: Left to right: LaChelle Mudd, Cid- ney Shinsel, Tracy Miller, Loraine Huffington, Shirley Lucier, Kelly Richards. Bottom: Sandra Rhine, Ann Mackie, Jennifer Pannulio, Charlette Aldredge, Gina Kim, and Coach Cris Cartwright. 101 Senior Ann Mackie runs to stay ahead, La- Cheele Mudd is pictured behind' both girls did well this season. Cross Country 7 1 1 o Wolves Open Door To New Season Baslc 7 Bonanza 0 7 6 o - Basic 13 Vaffey 27 A. V Basic 0 Efdofado 38 o e oooo S ,Z,o - ' I rfff-2: +ff l K: WSE: 2 ,,f , Ya 22 10 Basfc 2 Rancho 26 V :1 go 2 'A 1 12 Varsity Football . ,, , : X gtg g we . J 0' A QR Q., 7- ' R if i is . 4 ,.,,.,.. L . ...mu- The 1984585 Varsity Football Squad delivered that edge-of-your-seat excitement for a thrilling Wolfpack Season. The 7-0 season opener against Bonanza proved that Basic was nobody's doormat this year. Desire, dedication, and confidence symboliZed the team 's spirit. The Leader of the Pack was senior, Grant Bones Glover, who had such a great year,' he found it hard to say goodbye. Coach Whitehead felt that our game against Gorman exemplified Basic at its best, struggling to fight to the finish with power, pride, and potential. Coach Cliff Frazier joined the staff this year from Clark High. He added flair in coaching the linebackers and the interior offense. Coach John Wise managed the defensive ends and tacklers, who were rough and ready. Frank Hester trained the backs with skills and enthusiasm. Coach Whitehead brought it all together to prove that winning isn't everything but our victories were sweet and our spirit soared. 1. At the starl ol the second hall of the Gorman game, the Wolves come running out fired-up led by number 89 Gun! Bono Glovlr. 2. Jeff Granger helps Dina Glover capture the ball. 3. Number 9, Coney Lsafdala, stretches before a game. 4, Dino Glovor goes lor a touch down! 5. Miko Hoyas an injured Wolf was being tended by Manager John Sowall. 6. Dino Glovor breaks away for a big gain, Z Couch Win, Conch Whilohold, and Coach Frazier, all give instruction HI ONCE. 8. Scan DuLancy, completing a pass for a Hrst down, which hewed the Wolves march towards another touch down. Top Row: Danny Bingamon, Danny Ferrando, Tom Stohn Gile Haskins, Grant Glover, Shawn Roberson, Sean Tucken Randy Lamb. Second Row: Harold Anderson, Sean Cox, Noal Smith, Cedrick Butlen Herman Blackwelh Tony Vincent, Kent Hansen, Kirk Brock, Eddie Vincent, Dino Glover. Third Row: Robert Egan, Dwight Littlefield Vernon Lomprey, Mike Reyes, Terrance North- ington Giles Todd Arellano, Juan Garcia, Wctor Treja, Jeff Granger. Bottom , Row: Barrell'Flenner, Sean Delaney Ron Cordes, Adrian Gove, Matt Roybai Z Tony Carducci, Alex Norman, Jeff Mudd Casey Leafdale. : Coaches: Rich Whitehead John Wise Cliff Frazier K Frank Hester L Managers: Lance Gray Joel Moyers 5 f E ants, .3 ' x 5' ' - .. z ...L . . .. -X it. . . . .. X .. .i M ,L -. I Y f a Q f .. X ,, - s 4 L.. 11 ', T y I , , B .. , .:, x 1 X Q A: X A 'T K x i .s 1: . ' 1 7 N . 3'3 114' 'X 5 'L .f -'4 1- .. Q. R - 5 af . 'V Q 'R ' E.. x N gel rs, eg: ,, , k NN Q. . g 'X VIJN N i x K ai! wif' fa' ' f ...Mi ',,..-'ii .Q ,. , gs ' , ' .,.. ,... -f . -Q . ' if . r -we ,, V g Q, x . .xl We is 1' f .. 15 - .,.r , ., Q 1 X523 fs ':':r-: . T' 3 f'-C , ' -- . ' . A 1 X. 5-1:5 ' ' KW L - S sf. F f W Q -F ., , . D I Y - 1 sg. '- is 1 'A v 1 .,. , . . T eese i - - w , - - 1 g N ff - X sg ! . 4 K - . ' , N x J6,,,.J: I . , kkgfj :if-52.1 I ya? -Jig ' 5 11 L K k LL-is - X ' A ' 'A .. ' ig? ' 5, - ff- .. K ' S in 1 W. ,wg it-jun. , . .af -. .. ,giqwkrl 5 ,,.,Pg.1,,.,w...q,iy..f -gn, ' - i Varsity Football 713 The Junior Varsity team had a good record. This overall average started with an impressive win over Bonanza. The Wolves then dropped three in a row to Chaparral, Valley, and Gorman. When the going was tough the J.V team proved its strength by defeating Eldorado in overtime with a score of 7-0. Some of the problems of the J. V team were those such as settling on a quarterback. After three tries they stuck with junior Mark Lane. He helped the team through a tough but rewarding season. The J. V team showed a great deal of Basic pride and unity which aided their games. They also showed great deal of talent, style, and a winning attitude which is definately a part of our Junior Varsity team at Basic. The B team this year showed upcoming talent at Basic High. The team had a 3-8 season and showed through their efforts the Wolves Pride which is necessary for a winning Basic team. Basic shows its offensive power as they carry the ball past the Rancho team. Jenny Weller, managen served the JV team by recording all necessary information for the coaches during the games. Basic J.V team runs over the competition during games and proves its strength as a team. 1984 J. V. team. Front KL to R1-Coach Cahill, Mike Beans, Matt Hall, Greg Speckin, James Robinson, Jason Flippo, Shannon Anderson, Scott Swartzenberg, Bill Rotten James Bunton, Bill Adredge, Keith Stumbaugh, Coach Chaires. Second Row. Coach Van Tuyl Sean Wesson, Jow Kitchen, Rick Bloyer, Allen Palgrove, Larry Chase, gg, EQ- .. Basie F ' i Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic 'Jeff trtt-g - Freshman Football 27 Bohemia r ' 0 Basic Chaparral 35 0 Ctiapatral 7j . Basic Gorman 8 10 Gorman 30- Basic Valley 72 . 12 Valley Q18 Basic Eldorado 72 7 'lEldorado 0 Basic Clark 6 6 Clark 34 Basic Las Vegas C 33 Las Vegas 74 tfvrfeffl 7 Rancho 33 Basic Rancho 72 6 Western 32 Basic Western 1E l t l i G t...... . .... t,... t........ tttttt t, ........ tt.. .... f .. iw. NCIC 'A C 'ie mf' fi k::: :S Dan Carvallo, Mark Medina, Ken Hughes, Ter- G V m ry Giles, Vince Gonzales, Todd Watkins, Q ,... M at .. Q fls - g rr .H -st-s- get Coach Gillespie. Third Row. Wallace Brewer, F fi: 3' 'S g ... . 5 in li. , . ye M- chfis Biaisdeii, Ed ciayd, Par Petrie, Rich Mc NE.. j .... c s ? ,XS Elfresh, Eric Ott, Eric Dennison, Ron Taylor, 1 r,.. ag P5 1 't'rr' . ' AV gggg Q., if gs I Troy Lomprey, Robert Conrad Kent McKee, 3 X, I 1 11, g rg! 'k '72 , Mike Vargo. Front, managers, Jenny Cahill, :QQ Zgg rrr X g K ': Jenny Weller. gggg, 'gggg .. I yxgg --.. rii , qt ' J.V team huddles with Cahill to discuss , 'ii g W, E , i's ,N zqqts iii' -'- plans. Ad? 8 . . . A P , H Basic B team defensive lines proved ffeeff ..,. S 4. ' ner? S, 1 'f-.'- fs- te fl' 'L-. trr. -'11f1 f ----1 ---rtr -. 3. .... x .. . Basic team shows the competition the pow- - tigg, A VX,-A S 5, er of the pack. S 5 W- .Q 774 JVXB Football -,,...- N- .i i :awww -X -- ks. sz.. X .- xg . ir . :R ki... ,...b. .. K we I. IL And B Teams Improve Their Scores W cw., :,,,.m ,,,,,r ,,,,,,..t S2Lm,,.. -cc MM, M it 9, er ,te 9 Q Q , V Vs F ,xg - X V ,,.,,. VZII , . A 'T ' V6 ,VJ m y 22 E ' : E V, V , ,,,V H ' r J r e 4 ' ereeer eeer W re ' re '1' R' V.- L - 'rf' 4 xv -'r' V V' '. .mg 'W P 'A ' A.. , nz, vflkwfvvry. our-4'5 ,- ..,,, eV,,, m.,.m., W M fmgyw xv-5? M, , ,fs ,a .VV amayfbqg, ,N 4 '-'H t . N1 . 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Mike Hay- den, Tony Saveloi, Tim Bondurant, Lonni Lotshaw, Sean Purtili Kevin Hughes, Doug Doering, Dave Butler, Bruah Tucher, Eric Pearl, Anthony Dela Rasa, Joe Martiniz R. J. Fairless, Ken Fust. J. M Team Huddles with Cahill to discuss plans. Basic B team defensive lines proved itself this year as tough and strong against its opponents. Basic team shows the competition the power of the pack. WJ' ay V VVVV 'V , , , ,,, 1 W, V,,l T I V , if f fiifl K, . , , V+ Wit V, we Q , V Y Mink'-tif,-5 Wil W V gt? 1 VEV v , ,g,q,, , ,,,, V,,, ifll , M W' ,1 wi' 4k 5 MVV . f r , , , ,, VVVV , sf' A ,7 Y , VM, f K Ab cf ,Elini V i 1 l ' ,. '44, DL ' ACD VVVV V i R D , V TTV 52 ' ,L ,,,. aww? AVVI , If AV V V ,V . A , VV I H if I '. 1, ,vg V- Q , H , 1 ' L' ,,Vv , Vi , Q gwg , W, V V ,,,, ,, 4 1 A 25, , Al A H WMA, , 1, , Q - Q--V , -V' ,,,, --,, , N rr- 1, I , I , ,I I VKVV V I M 4. Z .,,. , , N if T-',, , ,VVV W U. X V ,',,,, fa, if , ,Y A . ,,. , 1 S ,.,, V,VVV,. , , ,,,,,, ,,,,,V 'V tieif,s, i ,V V Vrrr 4, J, My t t V U . xzv A H I v,A.. rgrk .vI,l l,,,,, , A mal K' f' W A 'Ummm lr . yr ,,,,. ww S C DCCD: A .... ,J tti' tt 5 i :si T T Jvfe Football 1 75 Spike It To Them Lady Wolves l got it, mine, dink, out! are some of the things that might be calle at a Varsity Volleyball game. This year's Lady Wolves Volleyball wa made up of one senior and a strong field of ten juniors. Ms. Chilson commented her team is one of the strongest in the zon on defense. She will be losing her team captain Monica Haney ith setteri next year but will still retain most of the team. Lonita Richarc son, the strongest hitter for the wolves, was voted for a second tim All Conference player for the 84-85 season. The team plans on being contenders for zone next year and hope I go to state. The Volleyball team had a good season this year an deserve much credit and support for their efforts. They spend up t three hours a day in practice and have two games a week. So, let's hear it for the LADY VVOL VESI T T Varsity Volleyball Wffi s Basfc M?inf5dorado Bail? . ..1r.r wh Bonanza WW 5'5fffZ5QT I as wiv Valk? tftttst loss or win Germans: foes win llflefqfado T fO6SQBQftSt1Za .BEZSIE T r-TTT 11-iT T Basic Win Vegas 'USS 33D9hQ t Qasic .wrn LVat.iey Mn.Clsgk floss Western e 1 Tovmanientf- .sor :Basie loss Chaparral loss Western. T a as gwinias. Vegas T , . , ,. A ,. ..,. , X X gr ..ii. T T TT fm s oo to s Nga . .. , ---- 3 . Z k mg ' - .. 'fir , ' ,g W .... T T . ' .... . - . S ' ,I t r T V N T Q5 it 3' T Q T... a X 1 16 Varsity Volleyball 7. Here you find the Lady Wolves concentrating on the game to see who goes Z Lonita goes for a spike as Bonanza goes for a Block. in next. 8. Basic Lady Wolves demonstrating a New dance on the Court called De- lense. 2. Here's Monica Haney going for the point to lead the team to Victory. 3. The PACK is TOGETHER. 9. Here's Ms Chilson yelling her favorite phrase GET THERE. 4. ALL CONFERENCE Lonita Richardson going lor a KILL. 5. Broken and jammed fingers are only some of the things caused in volleyball that are shown by Larraine Muniz. 10. Hrs! Row: Lorraine Hunten Chris DeLillo, Lonita Richardson, Debbie Wolfe, Monica Haney, Traci Meeks. Top Row: Coach Barbara Chilson, Felicia Trujillo, Connie Sandoval Larraine Muniz Tammy Brekke, Paulaine 6. Monica Haney goes up for a set while yelling for someone to put it down. Mackalino, Manager Janet Miller. ,........... ' 8 'girly' fr . ' Q I 1 9 ...C ', '2i,.. 1 K V Mwvh X , K . , .,.. f E 3 . we .sa .... . th ..., M fr ra f ..i it i s.. xv W? at! PM , x 5 x X Varsity Volleyball f'17 3 fa ,, M Bgwsfg X ,g--.ax Q , X RWM . 'Qin . ' ,k K g rv aorr, 5 A .els M 2 ld V, W M 1 I , J A f f V Q. ,af Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic .Lv volleyball won Gorman lost Chaparral lost Eldorado won Bonanza lost Las Vegas lost Rancho lost Valley wonClark lost Western los! Gorman lost Chaparral lost Eldorado IOS? Bonanza won Las Vegas lost Rancho won Valley won Clark won Western 3' ,,f- 53 d N WS a,aaaa . Z his-v--X F. aww W sf gs -W 'Ts To Q Mt R Freshman Volleyball Basic lost Chaparral Basic lost Rancho Basic lost Bonanza Basic won Rancho Basic won Chaparral Basic lost Gorman Basic won Eldorado Basic lost Eldorado Basic lost Las Vegas Basic won Las Vegas Basic lost Bananza ,pw Lady Wolves Dedicated To Victory Deep dedication describes the 7984-85 Junior Varsi- ty and B Volleyball teams. A dedicated year that ended with few victories, but their heads were still held high. Both teams were hard working and showed a tremen- dous amount of improvement throughout the season. Effort was their main characteristic and they look for- ward to an even better season next year. 'The players didn't lack enthusiasm and spirit! Coaches Hernandez and Belser replied. Team work seemed to come easy to the players. Next year will prove the ability the young lady Wolves have captured under their paws! 7. JV Volleyball, bottom: Toni l-lally, Tina Warren, Maria Mar- tines, Kerry Coleman. Top: Lisa Alison lmanagj Sherry Yeager, Amy Carroll, Kim Dorsey, Lisa Alirez, Amy Au- gusto, Coach Hernandez. 2. Lisa Alirez jumped to block Western 's play. 3. B Volleyball, bottom: Danette Gonzales, Cathy Koeller, Hope Gonzales, Abby Asperheim, Fran Dunham. Top: Sophia Gonzales, Karen Sandoval, Bridget Smerec, Fran- cis Scott, Mary Marquita, Joy Macalino, Tracy Duncan, Coach Belser. 4, Amy Carroll forcefully returned the ball during the West- 2 ern game. - at K 5. Tina Warren intensely waits for the opponents serve. A f 1 A My 'Y 5 6. Amy Carroll smacked the ball hard. Q' K g V ig ,. ',g 5 S 7. Ms. Hernandez worked closely with the team to insure 1,,' ' if ..,' ' SUCCQSS4 X 'Q ,,.. in i - 8. Tina Warren and Toni Hally. X it kgquuq D gugg A ' ' S 9. Tina Warren sets the ball sailing. an Q ,,,: 7 't1-- ,,,,--- j- . S 10. Toni Hally jumps high to return the bali during a fierce A t rrrr ...C tt tttrt volley, r,.. A? JVXB Volleyball 779 120 Golf GoIfer's Take To The Greens Golf is a sport of skill and consentration. Backed with experience and lots of practice this year's Boy's Golf Team set out for a winning season, There are several state hopefulls - John Baker, Mathew Richards, Shane Flowers. The captain is John Baker. Basic I Basic Basic L- Basgo .. Basic. T Basic Basic i i.:t. L Basic t Basic e Basic ..kk igikiki .k . Basic r L .. :.: ...L E .-.' EE :.. 1 Basiciw M M T VS Basic . t Q Basic Basic Basra, tse teee tTtt fs Chaparral Clark Gorman Q Bonanza g M Valley White Pine Bye Boulder City Eldorado Western Las Vegas Rancho Boulder City a , wesferrg ggi , lv.. f A 19 Y' dawg f 'W Wmygff Pi fl! .W This year's Girl's Golf Team was a success. The team had two first year members, Michelle Gill and Traci Blan- kenship. Beth Zawrotny, Joely Bettencourt, and Tina Millis lettered for their first year. The team had one girl letter for her second year, Shari Buttweiler, and two for their third, Dana Wilke and Melanie Blankenship. The team placed fourth in the Zone Tournament. Beth Zawrotny placed sixth in state with a score of 99. . Basiefi ..Qyy Gorman Basic Eldorado Basic Las Vegas Basic Chaparral Basic Clark Basic Valley Basic Rancho Basic Western Basic Bonanza Basic Boulder City Zone Sta te Tom Davis swings his way out of the sand trap. Dana Wilke tees off Girl's Golf Team: Top: .loely Bettencourt, Tracie Blankenship Beth Zaw rothy, Melanie Blankenship, Shari Buttwiler. Bottom: Danyelle Brasher Dana Wilke, Tina Mlllls, Michele Gill. Jerry Heard wonders how far he hit the ball. John Wooldridge putts for a good score as Luke Vincent and David lngirs look on. Michele Gill shows us her form. Jon Baker asks, Where did the ball go . Boy's golf Team: Top: Tom Davis, Shane Flowers, Jon Baker, Matt Rich- ards, Bottom: Todd Christensen, Luke Vincent, John Wooldrigde, Jerry Heard. Tom Davis, Shane Flowers, Matt Richards and Jon Baker hitch a ride. Dana Wilke watches Michele Gill sink that putt. Although success was not this years boy's!girl's varsity tennis teams motto, determination was. Despite day after day of prac- ticing under the sun, long days when games were played and uncertainty of what was yet to come, the tennis teams stood strong and showed just what the Basic Wolves are made oi- pride, determination, and the will to keep trying. Mr. Belingherl the girl's coach, commented that although it was not a winning season, it was all-in-all a fun year. Mr. Diet- meier, the boy's coach, stated that his boys were the best. They were determined and took losses well. Wctories were few and far between for both teams, but the feeling the Basic Wolves are proud of is still lingering in the air. 'S ' , . ,t1,ttt,, 1 gs Q .X +P Q ,L '- -21-,f.qfe'4::J.-In 'Iii'-Q-1f'r' H. is ' a Basic lost Westie Basic lost Clark, l lost Gorman g 722 Boy s!Girl's Varsity Tennis iM,1.. . , t,,, xu'1-'---1 f .-- . ,, .. ,p Us s ' E1 -' f ' -- i X: 14193, f 7 E, QJL :. : . 'yn 'ff -- f H . .5 haw? Wm ' : M In ' T15 ' ,gt 1 t, - . ,... ,--- . H . ., ,. .,.., .. .. 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If r f' f 'K r H -- Y . ' V, ,M L ---Wg ,M M., 53. ,,.....v,,A... f ff - - 'sts f'55:VflL?5F 'Q ...J . E - . as ig..,,5...:,,i..-5 f .f .k., i. , H. ,,. - K, - 2.44 B0y's Tennis Basic lost Valley Basic lost Bonanza Basic lost Western Basic lost Clark Basic lost Gorman Basic lost Eldorado Basic lost Rancho Basic lost Chaparral -4 ,Au .N- Love. . This Game 9 v N A' P' f f at aj 4 1 rg A Va., gg I x L79 i.. . , Xxx. 3 f...--f arm. cj .rife fl, tif Carol Bates stands and watches as doubles partner Char- lotte Haskins serves an unreturnable serve. Dannie Young nearly falls over as he sends his deadly serve over the net. Todd Christensen makes a face at Robert Mazur for returning his ball, Boy's tennis: Bottom: Robert Mazur, Drew Bayley, Shane Flowers, Charles Lamothe. Top: Sonya Baker lMangj, Todd Christensen, Dannie Young, Robert Fuller, Andy Commins, Frank Messman, Sandy Brooks llvlangj, and Coach Diet- meirer. Vicki Tripolitis, cramped for space, trying desperately to make contact with the ball. Chuck Lamothe readies himself with a look of anticipation to make a ferocious return. Glrl's tennis: Bottom: Kay Wood, Colleen Marshall, Angie Belingheri, Wendy Martin, Shelli Groft. Top: Tracey Groit, Carol Bates, Vicki Tripolitis, Charlotte Haskins, Joan Foun- tain, Lara Wilson, and Coach Belingheri. Colleen Marshall has a hard time understanding why that last ball didn't make it over the net. S ,eee f F as F y X N ' 'K . I vm, 91 as K 'x. Boy's!Girl's Varsity Tennis 723 Bowlers Seek Consistency In Strikes!! X ' , new ,, MW W we This years bowling team consisted of four squads. Although all did well, the girls Varsity and Jr. Varsity did the overall best. The JV Girls' win-loss record was 56-8, while the Varsity Girls' cut it closer with a record ol47 V2-16' M. The JV boys achieved a 38-26, while the Varsity boys finished their season with 37 V2 -26 V2. Besides winning other schools, team mem- bers competed amongst themselves for high game and high series. Darrell Flenner was the boy's high series and game winner. For series he achieved a score of 628. His game score was 258. Holly Prestwood took both categor- ies for the girls team. Her scores were: series, 530, and game, 209. The games were held at various places in- cluding Henderson Lanes, Charleston Heights, West Hills, and the Showboat. T24 Boysfeiris Bowling' . f VARSITY and JR. VARSITY GIRL 'S BOWLING TEAMS-top row: Brenda Cordes, Dede Toepfert, Stacey Chiles, Kim Wallace, Holly Prestwood, Tammy Moguvero. Bottom row: Teresa Hampton, Heather Herald, Tina Woods, Vickie Shierhoff and Donna Flanagan. Tammy Moguvero releases her bowling ball hoping for a strike. Holly Prestwood figures out the score while Tammy Moguvero watches. Richard Purvines throws his ball, extending his arm for balance. Scott Baker cuts close to the foul line before letting loose of his ball. Darrell Flenner works hard to make a spare. Ran Cordes throws his ball with this Ielt hand. VARSITY and JR. VARSITY BOYS' BOWLING TEAMS-top row.' Coach Froh, Darrell Flenner, Larry Frazier, Sean Cox, Ron Oordes, Robert Eighmy. Bottom row: Scott Baker, Richard Rurvlnes, Phil Key, and Scott Earl. Donna Flanagan rolls the ball on the left in hopes that it will hook to the right. STRIKE!! well, almost. .Lv ,pf .. .K . I Q! 'Q Varsity Team Members Give 100 'MJ Through the years at Basic High School, the girls' basketball team has been one that you wouldn't expect to go all the way to the top, But the girls moved up the ladder slowly. The girls planned to go as lar as they could. The team has been young lor the past two years, but the team members were carried by the class of 86. The majority of the team worked 212 to 3 hours a day, Mrs. Hernandez worked the girls on what they need to perfect, Some days it would be tree-throws and offense, or work on rebounds, running defense, or practicing the press, All ol these elements added up to a good season for the varsity souad. Three top girls that added scoring power to the team were Monica I-laney, Lorraine Hunter and Lar- aine Muniz All were in double figures . , A 726 Varsity Basketball H 1 Jllll-P t , iff ,AQ'f Connie Sandoval and Janet Mogar go down court to set up a play and score. Lorraine Hunter is an outstanding player who can always be lound on her way down court to score. Team work is essential in this game, l-lere the Lady Wolves show just how it's done. Monica Haney shows intense concentration on her face as she goes lor a shot. Shooting one for one is Loraine Muniz to score for the team. V f 'tL, XX! 6 if L . is L. ' K f 'f Q K . , Jumping up to put the ball through the hoop is one talent the Wolves have perfected. Lorriane Hunter tries to rebound the ball from the Las Vegas Wildcats. The Lady Wolves put defense against the oppos- ing team, Top Ftow: Lorraine Hunter, Tina Warren, Larriane Muniz, Monica Haney, Maria Martinez, Mrs. Her- naendez, Front Rowf Felicia Trujillio, Jane Mar- shall, Janet Mogar, Connie Sandervol, Colleen Marshall Varsity Basketball 727 JV Leads The Way In Basketball lt was a cold Saturday afternoon, on February 2, 1985, when the Junior Varsity Lady Wolves took on the J. V Vikings. As game time grew closer the teams looked each other over. Finally the buzzer sounded and it was time to start the game. The Lady Wolves coached by Ms. Chilson were ready and prepared for the game ahead of them. As both teams met in the middle of the court for the jump bali, both coaches sensed that it would be a very close game. By the end of the first quarter Basic was down by four baskets, and at half time the score was 10 to 24, Valley leading. But the Wolves came back stronger than ever in the second half of the game. With 40 sec. left in the fourth quarter, Lisa Allison was fouled and sent to the line for 2 shots. The score was 39-40 Valley still ahead. Lisa could feel the pressure mount. She shot and missed the first one, then she was ready once again to shoot. She shot and made it. The wolves went into over time. While in overtime Valley scored 6 points. With 30 sec on the clock the Wolves needed a basket to win by one. Lisa Allison came through once again, with an amazing lay-up. K The J. V Wolves had won the game 47-46. The girls practice between 2V2 - 3 hours everyday, except on Tuesday and Fridays considering those were game days. During practice they go over the same drills over and over. They run up stairs and shoot the ball until they get it right. 1, Amy Carrol jumps to block a pass. 2. Amy Carrol attempts to make a free-throw as Amy Augusto and Sherry Yeager watch. 3. Beth Zawonety attempts to throw the ball to her team mates, in hope for 2 points. 4. Front Row: Lisa Allison, Julie Newumiller, Kandi Willis, Amy Augusto, Ella Blazzard. Back Bow: Sherry Yeager, Beth Zawnety, Angie Blackburn, April James, Amy Carrol, Ms. Chilson 5. Amy Augusto attempts to grab a loose ball. 6. Amy Carrol taps the ball to Beth Zawnety. Z Go, Go, Gage! Arms, Amy Carrol thinks as she goes for 2 points. 8. Ms. Chilson advises Lisa Allison, Amy Augusto, Amy CarrolL Beth Zaw- nety, Angie Blackburn on what to do, 9. Sherry Yeager goes up for 2 points. 10. Sherry Yeager watches Beth Zawnety shoot the ball. 128 J. V Girls Basketball 155 G'l B Skeib ll 729 Varsity Basketball Achieves Many Goals Progress was the Varsity Basketball team's goal this year. Even though the wins were few, each team member gave a 10021 effort all of the time. Coach Williams stated that he felt the team accom- plished a great deal this year by improving it's attitude as it progressed through the year. He also felt that this year's team was a great bunch of young men to work with. The team was very young, with only three returning lettermen. Four others, Ron Root, Corky Roundy, Len Or- dish, and Mark Lane, made this year's team with no prior prep basketball experience. First year Coach John Williams said that the best games were played toward the latter part of the season. This was very evident as the scores were close. 56113550 rv. , .... r Basic Etdofi Basiliif eglrt 50. easier. g.1rtt 8 as B?5?9 44? . t BSdFQf2f?GpffmfSf t Bestar ssrr Q59 ' Beats. f IIC BESICS Basie Basic Basic 51390 r3a3sfa Basfe Basic Basic: or 5552? Z T V?ff?y. tsst tt as as ssss Bonanza ....s .ts .... . ,i ... g -77 Clark 69 Chaparral 8 1 devil Classic Cresenta 6.9 Vo- Tech 52 Bonanza 76 Western 706 San Diego 60 Valley g 68 88 r TTT Las rvegas .Westerns .... rggg sssr C . 106 Ha .stgg...s e .g 541 - ..... .7?. : .. 61? T Berffiftssgff ....r Gorman tttt grrr 64 93 Cijark Cihaparrai 7 8 Valle y 99 Western :gg 101 Rancho 87 Eldorado -111 T .ip 2 . 730 Q 3, A i fr, V ,K . ,E .x .4 1 J l..-u--. Kirl Roper drives in for two, as two opponents try to defend him. Lett to Right, Front to Back - Coach John Williams, manager Mike Purtle, Mark Lane, Kirt Roper, Dan Pe- terson, Ron Taylor, Grant Glover, assistant Tom Crine, Front Row - ball boy John Williams, Leroy Davis, Ron Root, Casey Oneal, Darron Carson, Corky Roundy, Len Ordish, ball boy Dennis Crine. Dan Peterson gets the jump on a Basic opponent as two teammates look on. Darron Carson and Dan Peterson tight tor a loose bali during a game with Eldorado. Casey 0'NeaI pulls up for a jump shot with a defender right in his face. Dribbling his way up the court, Darron Carson looks for the open man, Laying up the ball for a basket, Kirt Roper shows good form. Corky Roundy picks up his dribble while trying to pass oft for one ol his many assists. The team huddles in for a pack before the start of one ot their games, Showing their spirit, Ron Root and Len Ordish look on while they cheer their team on to a victory.- Being announced, Darron Carson iogs on to the court before the start of a game. I lg. Coach VanTyIe and Coach Whitehead look on as the j. v. lights for a win. Steve Lopez shoots a jumper. Danny Carvalho pulls up for a Mike Salazar shows off his talent as he makes two in a row. Sean Wesson watches as Eric Ott goes for two more. Danny Loyd looks for someone to pass to. Danny Carvalho, Mike Salazar, and Eric Ott go to a zone defense as Eldorado brings down the ball. Danny Loyd shoots for two as the rest of the team looks on. Sean Wesson readies himself as Dario Cosiantino throws one up. Back row: Coach Van Tyle, Flobert Fuller, Dario Costantino, Sean Wesson, Eric Ott, Danny Loyd Darrell Green. Front row: Coach Whitehead, Carl McCawl, Mike Salazar, Steve Lopes, Apollo Sebas- tian, Paul Espanosaf 132 J V Boys Basketball There 's More 12 Life Than Winning V V ,,VE ,EZV rll rtC V lrrrC L lli Basie- rrr r r 1555?-G' ltii Basic Basie Basic Basic ,,,VI ,iiiizi IV,EVVI,,, Irr H ,rirl ,,,,V: , BOIEIHZQ ,,'i' Clarif y t Clwpafrallm Cbaparrral r W9Slf5'f4'?2 Gofrww R8f7QiZh0i : Last rm l Vegas 500602-2+ Gorman Clark r r W Chaparral Valley We The j.v, team accomplished a tremendous amount both on and oft the court. Their goal at the beginning was to produce winners and not worry about wins and losses. Coach Van- Tyle felt this was done. The young gentlemen involved have grown on the court through increased skills from where they started, but more important is that they have grown as future citizens. They accepted the additional requirements placed upon them by their coach, and re- sponded with an overall 3. 1 grade point aver- age for the semester. f'We have received many compliments on their accomplishments and behavior within the classroom which is a barometer of where they are on life 's scale. lt has been both an interest- ing and rewarding year. Even if we don't pro- duce a win, we have produced winners. JM Boys Basketball 733 BHS 35-22 Las Vegas BHS 44-2 1 Bonanza BHS 44-20 Western BHS 36-29 Valley BHS 5 1- 18 Rancho BHS 42-2 1 Gorman BHS 23-30 Eldorado BHS 4 7- 19 Clark BHS 28-39 Chaparral 1. Varsity Wrestling: Front Row - Frank Zimmer- man, Phil Baier, RJ. Fairless, Dave Bentley, Rod- ney Ford, Raul Elizondo. Back Row - Asst. Coach - Dave Bennion, Casey Leaidale, Russel Giles, Shawn Roberson, Abran Salazar, Scott Bowers, Asst. Coach - Jim Beckart, Head Coach - Jim Duschen. 2. Shawn Roberson starts in a neutral position, but eventually scores a takedown. 3. Raul Elizondo rides his Gorman opponent with a tightwaist, 4. Abran Salazar rides out his Chaparral toe and wins. 5. Casey Leafdale adds two points to the score- board. 6. Scott Bowers attempts to throw in his legs to flatten his rival Z Frank Zimmerman attempts to gain wrist con- trol. 8, Last years State Champs line up for another victory. xvcrwwn 3 2 134 Varsity Wrestling rin 4 1 aww Wrestlers Stay Hungry The Varsity Wrestling team had a most outstanding season, compiling a 7-2 dual meet record, losing only to Eldorado 30-22 and Chaparral 39-28, The lineup was aided with Seniors Phil Baier, Dave Bentley, Rodney Ford, Raul El1Zondo, Casey Leafdale, Shawn Roberson, Abran Salazar, and Scott Bowers. The leadership of the team came from defend- ing State Champions Rodney Ford and Abran Salazar. One ofthe main reasons for the winning season was the strenuous practices. Head Coach Jim Duschen said in order to beat our rivals, the team would have to outwork them. The practices consisted ot everything from shooting a double-leg takedown to windsprints. Not only were the practices hard, but several of the wrestlers had to lose weight for their weight classification. This was achieved by running in plastics, water dehydration, and many missed meals. These practices and other dedicated work made the wrestlers mentally tough . K rr ,,,, Varsity Wrestling 735 Take Downs Produce Wins In Style BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS 52-23 Las Vegas 54-20 Bonanza 32-35 Western 48-2 7 Valley 63-06 Rancho 62- 72 Gorman 33-35 Eldorado 34-34 Clark 29-20 Chaparral it takes dedicated coaches like Mr. Beninon, Mr. Beck art, and Mr. Duschen to mold a dedicated wrestling tearr This year was no exception with practices lasting for sever al hours everyday after school. They quickly developed th, skills necessary to win on the mat. The coaches and teammates constantly yelled heipft hints to whoever was wrestling. l'Crossface, he's stalling hips in, shoot! were commonly heard. For those wht listened to these helpful hints, wins and pins of their owl soon followed. For outstanding wrestling special mention goes to: Ju niors: Russell Giles and Mike Wells. Freshmen: Hugh North ington, Tom Puleo, Jose Gonzales, Vance Kenedy, Eril Jaramiilo, Ray Steiber, Paul Elizondo, as well as Davl Smith. f 4 ' V 136 JV Wrestling M -ff--, , fl ,, . .M,y,,,vl,mr 1. Better than Bart Conner, Vance Kennedy's gymnastic abilities shined during this match against Gorman. 2. Dave Smith stretches while thinking about his upcoming match. 3, Arthur Romero looks on as the referee counts for the pin. 4. J V Wrestlers Russell Giles, and Paul Elizondo show Chaparral their thanks for a victory. 5. JM Wrestling, front row: Mike Wells, Dave Smith, Paul Elizondo, Vince Gonzales, Ray Steiber, Vance Kennedy, Jose Rodriquez, Tom Puleo, Hugh North- ington, 2nd row: Coach Jim Duschen, Coach David Bennion, Jason Bradley, Pat Petrie, James Zimmerman, Jim Doran, Jim Ftobinson, Arthur Romero, Marvin Cot- ton, Coach Jim Bekaert. 6. Struggling hard James Zimmerman soon got a much deserved seversal to win by a point. Z Paul Elizondo, freshmen, exhibits his prowess on the mat. 8. Junior Mike Wells shows top form for wrestling. ,ln W I , ., I WM J. V Wrestling 137 Hands, throw - in, corner kick, and goal. These are some of the terms which are very familiar to Basic's Varsity Soccer team. Zack Miller, the goalie is responsi- ble for blocking any attempts made to score. While Johnny Garcia, a wing and outstanding player for the team, is responsible for keeping the ball deep into the other teams territory. Enrique Canele, a foreign exchange student from Mexico, and Angelito Macalino, are two of the substi- tutes who play a wide variety of positions. Both players are important assets to the team. Soccer is a game of many skills, while using the knowledge to think and act fast. lt is a sport that re- quires teamwork, as well as hardwork. af f kawA-wwifw Hg ' ft? f' Z . h,fl, . , ,. , J. I 1 ,,., ,,.L' '- ,,,. :E V 3 livewmww Aw at 1 . , W Qu s L, vyrmfaphrdhcfa eff , iw ' 4 , f 5 ji as fly ,z ,,,,,t,,i 138 f t, 1 k M , if Va 'iqm-fi f ww WW' .41 , 1, if v mwwwmfz ,,. is iw' ,xM M fi, fy 7 if M52 'fy 4 iw , ,Q A J' rf' 46 I it W f. 4 2 A 'Jim tial: , , ff' ' My ,Y wk f - iz is f fa M, bg ,ww Kwai, wma ,. ,ww 4 I lr 1, -uf , p t ,r e ,f rrs,, 1 ff , 1' z ' I rrir V, . in V ,X -I ...t ,. XX.. we I yi 1 . Av, Q Y A - A A 1- Q . KL: N Q .., QW 5 s J! S ---2 .35 ' 9' 1 as Q Q X 1 Est .ts tm vwluunnk I ' if'sr0N+rvmwnn-mv-mu ' ' E - - AL k Qs S wx xx if lr, as 'QB at S5 N i N R N s. 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S. 7-6 Las Vegas Zone Competitiony B, H. S. 0-3 Bonanza 1. Varsity Soccer, Back Bow: left to right: man- ager, Jaunita Edslnga, Mike Duran, Jesse Curtis, Victor Trejilo, Zack Miller, Nick Schaffer, Enrique Canale', Maurice Kilgore, Martin Mahan, John Thayer, Dallas Tippe, Warren Garner, Colonel Ott, Front Bowlefl to right, Angelito Macalino, Fernando Salazar, Alan Herschel, Johnny Garcia, Johnny Flores, Jaun Lee, Micheal Brian Allison, Jareo Soca. 2. John Thayer, shows off some of his soccer skills. 3. Johnny Garcia, and a player from L. Vi-l.S. challenge each other for possesion of the ball. 4. Johnny Garcia, takes the ball down the field. 5. John Thayer, kicks off beginning the game. 6. Victor Trejilo, shows us one of the many skills a soccer goalie must have in order to trap the ball Z John Garcia, Warren Garnen and John Thayer, on the warpath. 8. Basic's Jareo Soca, and L. VH.S. players show sportmanship before the game. 9. John Thayer kicks off to begin the next play. ,L ...W .......,. S W... B, ,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,, wk 3 'iv PQ7 f as--3' X is -- Q - a ..,..g .. ww may asw- -as A-,pw-.w i Varsity Soccer 139 The J. M soccer team seemed to work well together according to Coach Mr. Gilmour. All of the team members worked hard this year and contributed to a fun season, says Coach Gilmour. The highlight of the season was 7-0 victory over Eldorado. The J. V soccer players are looking forward to next year's season with several new fresh- men. They're also hoping to have more boys and girls try out for the squad in the years ahead. me f ' It .M S g I we V Aw .. , . .-L., V T . 2 ww ff Y ii af iff T -9 L .-If lk .FNLXQ-V firsm- W 5' fy' A :i kgf 21.57 577-.aiu ' wi!-X7 .t V' ,ii T X 7' X A 1. 5 g J 740 J. V Soccer ww .y, 9 if 9 't Na EEE ml T1 . . , pw I I wht. annum Annan KM: 'H run Lx' V . 1 it M ,.,.,..,,...J v ,, ,- W M M ' 'N4l1if-- --s ---' , J. IL Team Socked It To 'em 7. Mike Belengheri tries to avoid touching the ball with his hands. 2. Won Lee attempts to block a shot. 3. Team work is the key to all success. 4. Using the face and the pole the goalie keeps the opposing team from scoring. 5. Goalie Todd Watkins gets one in the stomach, 6. Ken Fust uses his skill to keep the ball in bounds. 7, Front Row: Jerry Harris, Mike Belen Belingheri Cedric Thomas, Ray Doolin, Won Lee, Dwayne Horne, Pat Curtis, Danny Young, Back Row' J. P. Bleser, Marc Smith, Billy Aldredge, David Ho, Todd Watkins, Ken Fust, Jacob Curtis, Jason Flippin, Joseph Lamb, Coach Gilmour. I I W 4 fy eww 5 wmns 'l'mu 4 7' ' jrat. ., 9, , ze Zi' in 5 . I ' V V .,, .,.. lg k A JV Soccer 741 Men's Track Takes The Lead This year's Running Wolves will be led by a field of letterman. Not only was there on outstanding turnout in numbers for the 1985 track season, but there was also almost twenty returning letterman. The men's team is expected to be led by, Chris Tuma ldistancei, Rodney Ford lF'ole Vaultj, Tim Watkins ldistancej, Sean Delaney lhurdles 8 relaysj, Dino Glover lsprints and jumpsj, Alex Norman lsprintsj, Waiace Brewer lsprintsj, Will Stanton tDistancej, Marty Bourgeous lsprintsj, Darell Flenner lsprints, jumps, relaysj, Kevin Curtis ldistancej, Dan Watkins ldistancej, Jody Fortenberry ldistancej, Frank Zimmerman ldistancej, Tom Stohr lshot 8 discusj, Herman Blackwell lhurdles 8 jumpsj, Danny Bingaman lshot 8 discusj, and Steve Learned and Sedrick Butler. This year's track team is expected to do very well because of its experienced runners and numbers, State this year will be held in Reno and Basic expects to place quite a few runners in the meet. The Basic teams attended an all comers meet before the season and won many medals in the competition. With a new spirit our track teams will excel this year and undoubtably be champions, 4 7. Dino Glover gets ready for the gun to go offat the Ali-Comer's Meet, it it ti -fe .wfffffe L,,5 up iff 2, Sean Delaney, one ofthe best hurdlers in Southern Nevada is expect- ed to do well this year. 3, Basic has quite a few good huddlers this year as shown by Herman Blackwell. 4. Herman Blackwell displays good form in going over the high jump. 142 Track Dino Glover and Wallace Brewer practice relay exchanges. i ,-.-4 Q 6. Men's Track, Top, Coach Belingheri, Mike Vargo, Eddie Cloyd, Troy Lomprey, Andy Sheets, Mike Perk, v, gy 5 70. . M y M gf, , 4 .,- f. - , 1, -,1 ,fTygV i yQ t . , i gf L:'rm4'x p. i ' lip, we lf ' Kalid Sayegh, Troy Phelps, Dwayne Edsigna, Richard Macelfresh, Eric Ott, Dan Watkins, Tim Watkins, Chris Tuma, Tim Purnery, Keith Stumbaugh, Third Row, Coach Balser, Morris Roundy, Robin Miller, Dino Glover, John Pugh, Tony Vincent, Chris Balisdell Alan Palsgore, Ron Knoblack, Warren Garner, Matt Hall Bill Miller, Ron Mabe, Dan Lopez, Mike Mayd, Coach Burgess. Row Two,' Amy Watson imgr. 2, Robert Ott, Jody Fortenberry, Will Stanton, Kevin Hughes, Ronnie Nix, Wallace Brewer, Sean Delaney, Sederick Butler, Jeff Mudd, Marvin Cotton, Cedric Thomas, Steve Learned, Darrell Flenner, Herman Blackwell, Robert Brouillette, Kevin Curtis, Front Row, Aron Harris, D. J. Autenrieth, Frand Towle, Paul Flores, Robert Walker, Scott Baler, Alex Norman, Rodney Ford, Frank Zimmerman, Robbie Harris, Chick Pacheco, Bryan Watkins, Phil Baier, David Ho, Jordan Hukee. Steve Learned new to Basic this year, practices his long jump. Brian Watkins prepares himself for a track meet at U.N.L. V This years returning letterman for Basic 's track, team are: Top, Dallas Tippie, Chris Tuma, Troy Phelps, Dan Watkins Tim Watkins, Will Stanton. Middle: Moris Roundy, Paul Flores, Dino Glover, Herman Blackwell, Sean Delany, Kevin Curtis, Bottom: Darell Flenner, Frank Zimmerman, Frank Zimmerman, Rodney Ford, Alex Norman, Ronnie Nix, Jody Fortenbury. Mike Vargo attemps to throw the discus his farthest. Distance runners Chris Tuma and Tim Warkins put in about 10-20 miles a day. Rodney Ford should be Basic's top Pole vaulter this year. s ' f W 5 'nz W tii '1i17 +2 7' 1 i ' ,.,,,,.,k,i ',,, AA ' ,'-,.. 1 , f r M ..,. M 1 --f- 1' 4 , A , f Q 3 ff , f N X 12 Track 143 Large Numbers Boost Women 's Track Tean Jolie Bettencourt practices throwing the discus, she should be one of Basic's better new freshmen this year. Long-jumper Jolie Bettencourl concentrates on her jumping at the all comer's meet . Lady Wolves returning letterman - Frontg Candy Clough, Charolette Aldredge, Topg Tricia Dubenion, Traci Meeks, Jennifer Pannullo, and Magie Pacheco. Traci Meeks runs the 300m hurdles for Basic and is one of the better hurdlers in the zone and competes on the indepentent team Pegasus over the summer to help her improve. 144 Q T 3 .t.. 1 V Sf Q is - 5 K S - K se A-f.WWWWW,W W ,vw . S Lx - ,,. ..ll.. 1 ,Q I .. J H ki ' as 2 - The Ladies Running Wolves team this year will be sparked by large numbers and returning ietterman. The lady Wolves will be led this year by Ann Mackie idistancej, Candy Clough lsprintsj, Jennifer Pannullo igurdles 61 jumpsj, Tracy Meeks lhurdles 8 relaysj, Charlette Aldredge fdistancej, Christine Wesson lsprintsj, and Tricia Dubenion lshot 61 discusj. Newcomers will be the extra strength needed in the lady's team. More runners than ever are out for track and working hard to be the best team in Basic history. Coach Burgess expects to place several runners in state and win a large number of meets this season. The team practices every day after school and often on Saturdays. All runners get to compete in the meets between the schools in the area. New sweatsuits were purchased for the team this year and the teams are doing fundraisers to supplement the teams funds. S u-....,.l9.,,-1 Tricis Dubenion shows off her skill in the shot-put. Womens Track Y Top, Amy Watson imgrj, Maggie Pacheco, Andra Rhine. Kellie Richards. Christine Wesson, Tracy Meeks, Jennifer Pannullo, Loraine Huffington, Tracy Miller, Joely Betten- court, Coach Burgess. Middle, Coach Belingheri, Ann Mackie, Amy Carroll, Victoria Rolling, Alicia Brook, Tricia Banks, Candy Clough, Cidney Shinsel, Dawn Anderson, Coach Belser. Front: Amanda Holmes, Marjorie Young, Nikki Bounds, Courtney Anderson, Brenda Bynum, Deanna Miller. Senior Jennifer Pannullo works on the long jump. Senior Candy Clough practices usage of the blocks. Varsity Team Keeps Bases Loaded The 1984-85 Varsity Baseball team consisted of 8 Seniors, 6 Juniors, and 2 Sophomores. Coach Chaires expected to see alot from this team. He planned to take state in '85 with ease. His confidence cen- tered mostly in his outstanding senior players, most of which he had been coaching since they were freshman. The members from the previous season began early on their fund raiser - selling candy bars. The money was used for jackets for the team and practice shirts. Coach Chaires' outlook for the team wasn't .3 -.t - O x. r av Q 2 Q 3 s 2 i anything short of being the best ever, of course thats only with alot c hard work and a little determination from its members. There were only a few minor drawbacks from last years team, bu nothing that couldn't be solved. Three of the players had knee injuries and quite a few were fighting the flu. Coach Chaires was optomistic ant hoped those minor problems would not have an effect on the team, overall performance that year. Basic vs Bonanza Basic: T' Basic Basic W 1 , ...,.,, t Basic ir i f 8 .Basic .Basis i y -Zorieii State -Ms T ..i. , ..r, V9 Basic sirr 8' vs Chaparra Basic T vs Qian Basie 8 VS C-Formal Basic . I if . ,.,,,.,,., . .,,. VS VST . VS f VS VS VS ,.' QV ' VS . Valieg Las . it rrf if' . .iit i t 8 T Thi ? sriisi pf ... iil8 iss. Cllrtil Tournament Citi ' 8 , . ., ,, . V . -1-ff, ff.,, rg, ti ,kf-- it ,-..f f..w,f .. . .. ,. ,, .... ., f .. ., ., . .. 146 Varsity Baskeball Chris Douglas practices his bunting skills as Casey Lealdale backs him up. Ron Hubel tries the two hand approach to field the ball. The two hand approach worked as Hon Hubel throws to first. Mike Garvin winds up to throw an awesome pitch down the left sideline. John McDonald shows that it is easier to throw, than catch with his eyes closed The team returns to practice after one of Coach Chaires' pep talks. Coach Crine gives Casey a few rips on the fine art of catching, Tony Carducci makes the catch as Eric Swaney walks away a little frustrated, 3 ffswrr , az, , Kicking up some dust, Mike Garvin tears around the bases at Basic's home field. Casey Leafdale is ready for the catch. Nothing can stop him now! Casey Leafdale, warms up again, Varsity Baseball team - Back rowp L to Ft: Bobby Colello, Tony Carducci, Matt Boybaii, Mike Garvin, Mark Buchanan, Eric Swaney, Jim Boike, Coach Chaires, Front row: Steve Flippin, John McDonald, Chris Douglas, Robert Buck, Bon Hubel, Pete Flippin. i ripaknaiwr r 7152525 it P' W,,,m-at ,rg wkwwm I , , ,,,,u 1 54 iffy: f fin T r wx , Qi I ' 22533 L, 5' C gh 7 f rf V , ,, ' r an . - ,, rm? - 2 wammw W' na goaEl ratmwwfea , T hai rawtwfwg gwfawwaafwiffifzf ry are xy 4, V W A L .W V. r H 'f ' A fm-n . Z'..,,.. 4- , ....2.a.,4wm,, ' awmsmu QWMW to SSS i ,, me uifcwr ,r SEQTS g ,Q C J Q ' S s L iii 3 Xm,.Wsv . igji x :N . . 'ff K L: E, I I W .ki use ,saw 7 r Q- .... sm fs.as.M swf-M-H 3 2 .5 N5 . , . my - . 5' , wwwwi vrr- X - ---'L 3f ' as ' F ' ,,.-gs-41 -' rl , ' K , ' K my vs,,,m . ig 1 I .-,VSXg .V V '-w.z+rsfs C-W sm rr.ti .f-- .,.,::i2-r:.Wei'1..:iw'ifwmxw!uqp:t f-s. K i, . - - wifi r'-' UQ wwvgfa AS? .. H , 3 1' 'Rags A - f H r b.: .,. i --kk KX '?P ff' .. 'X Q 26 ' N15 ' 2 i -., i t-K r if A t .N E K A , x yt. 4' as Y, 1 -, fi, -Qi? ,nt-E ,X . .1 X - , '-F ig f 5,9 MW, ,gy Q, ys . Q- r gf TL tw. Y it f a v 1,3 gs.:-15+ ' . fsQ,,C,, Q5 i , Sag' V ..g.,52 5: 1 . ' x M ,.,f .. Wm -..t .K kkvd, V .N kkkk I-, C .Q ,N-fx gf X .. wk sting wrrmamifazrr, x,,. Varsity Boys Baseball 147 . IL Hardhitters Swing A t The New Season!!! The J. M baseball players performed well throughout the season, with the help of Coach Wise. Many of the J. V players from last year have moved up to Varsity for this 84-85 season, but the team consisted of several experienced and responsible freshman and sophomores. Many of the J. M players particrpa ted in summer baseball. This ga ve them the extra edge over other schools. But what really made the difference was the day-in and day-out practices. They practiced pitching, running bases, batting, and situation baseball, and for conditioning the J, Ver's huffed up the hills. Chuck LaMothe, Mike Salazar, and Harold Scharlow kept morale up with their fellow teammates when things seemed down. Chuck LaMothe summed it up by saying, 'tWe can be the best, if we strive to be the best! A, .H-, 1 Q. 1 M . 91 M. , 4, ,au ., M f . t,,, , . H ,, , f I W .N i , VV r ' Hgggfw, V17 ,Wm H . i ' f 'E' , i, ,,,, f W, ie! ' -152655928 42 2 1 75f'ff,?y, 1-M ,, 5 U15 . ,f 532 ENV. V4 ii . . ,,.. ,,.. ,A 5 ,V Y V ' ' ' r x.. 2 r . , , , , . ,.., -1 ., ,, V . ki WVMLWWM . K LVVV r , , , ,sllltt l fi 8 , fftl. H 1'- fifwf T ,. kt, x N mi 1 1 . 4 I M' ' , .. 1: ,V frm .. . , 4, N 1 ,JW .L , I If - W ., -few ffvwwihl J Q J ,W W Kr J as it in , 4? , 4? S wi '47 2 1. A W? W tv it f X' I ' f 2 . M, , 1 , .ZW In vimjw , A 451, iii? ,fy ,, N V ' V' ' X K , NL W' , It W 12 it ,JW .-sf. VW, . ,, be-I 'gf 5- f 7 ,, V ,- ,,:: I -, ff f ,m ' ':, kt t, .. ,,,,, ,,.., , I , Q .. H new W 748 J V Baseball Gary Abbs shows us his throwing expertise, Darrel Garvin slides into home, while Doug Doering awaits the balls arrival. J, V Baseball: Back row- Mike Salazar, Robert Fuller, Bobert Conrad, Doug Doering, Chuck LaMothe, Jim Moyes, Jim Barnum, Scott Schwartzenberg. Back row- Coach Wise, Darrel-Garvin, Billy Zacharias, Paul Elizondo, Sean Purtill, Gary Abbs, Steve Patillo, Steven Lopez, Jesse Horne, Jerry Harris, and Manager, Mike-Parvin. Not pictured, Harold Schablau, Sophomore Mike Salazar, says, Now what did l do coachl! Jim Barnum throws the ball tor an easy out. Steve Patillo shows teammates Gary Abbs and Shawn Purtill his pitching style. Bobert Fuller heads lor home plate. Steve Patillo throws another easy out. . 3 I Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Zone State Tournament March 9 Bonanza March 12 Chaparral March 74 Clark March 75 Gorman March 79 Valley March 27 Las Vegas March 22 Bancho March 26 Western March 28 Eldorado March 29 Bonanza April 2 Chaparral April 9 Clark April 72 Gorman April 76 Valley April 79 Las Vegas April 23 Bancho April 25 Western April 26 Eldorado May 7- 4 May 70-77 sa ,. Nm' a f are a i C ,,,, H A , , Wi WK W2 - or xl, 5 H ,V , g amMZWmma-rvfrr ' ,,,, Mmm V ,kff fu. f rrrr , A ,,,, ,,t X if S A 7- varlrwg 7 ,' ' ,,t M, , gv , , ,, t Z . 9?, , ffm vi Q gg-,rqx....e , ,'f.,Hf1,ivf yr-J, , 2 A , man' Q. M' A , W - wt M f V X J ,, fr Q me . f M ,, :V f ' if 'fn Q wrt' .wr it , Mr Q 'lf ' W 6 'N lid-UMW, Wt wal? '35, , it it - g , I Y ,t M. ,i H LJ i 749 Date Opponent March 7 3 Western! Clark March 20 Bonanza March 23 Cedar City March 27 Clark April 3 Cedar City lnv. April 7 7 Boulder City April 1 7 Chaparral April 25 Valley May 3- 4 Zone Tournament May 70- State Tournament Aqua Wolves Pull Their Way To The Top Coach Cahiil's first words about the '85' team summed up the season. The two things l expect from you are that you do your personal best, and we put this team on top again. This was the basis of everyday workouts. While more than half of the team were beginning swimmers the other half was composed of three and four year letter- men and several AA U swimmers. These team members added tremendous depth to the Aqua Wolves. To pull their way to the top the '85' team went all out during every practice and every meet. Every point was essential as was every swimmer. The duel meets were highlighted by races between outstanding swimmers from Basic such as Todd Dryslen Sean Crawford, Rick Bloyer, Cindy Martin, and Stephanie Crane. Tammy Gillard, the only returning diver showed enormous po- tential as she led Jeff Granger and Nick Oakly as well as four others through and outstanding season. The Wolves swimming and diving team came through time after time, always doing their personal best, thus putting the team back on top. 7. Tammy Gillard takes a moment to concentrate as she sets up for a dive. 2. Here Tammy shows perfect form for an inward layout. 3. Through foggy goggles Lara Wilson and Eric Dennison watch the clock waiting for their next sendoff 4. J.P. Grogan shows what an animal he can be during a race. 5. Between sets is the only time swimmers have to talk. While resting they get as much said as possible. 6. Cindy Marlin, Tammy Gillard and Wendy Martin work on their underwater breathing techniques. Tammy holds up her hands to say, No air tanks here. Z Men 's Swimming- Top Ftow: Fernando Sala- zar, Lance Grey, Vince Gonzals, Alan Aldsman, Jason Watson. Darren Swartzlander, Craig Hobbs. Bottom Row: Coach Cahill, Ben Kole, Albert Carlson, Jim Pretty, Jeff Granger, J. P. Gro- gan, Sean Crawford, Kenny Fust, Rick Bloyer, Eric Denison. 8. Craig Hobbs works on stretching out his pull in breastroke. 9. Having a good stroke is important to Todd Drysler. Here he works out on thebackstroke. 10. While doing the butterfly, Jenny Cahill watches a hairball move across the bottom of the pool. 7 7. Women 's Swimming - Top Bow: Michelle Curtis. Tracey Duncan, Lisa Grant, Stacy White, Amber Smith, Crea- son Jones, Carolyn Cowan, Christa Plautz. Middle Bow: Lara Wilson, Stacey Chiles, Tammy Gillard, Ella Blazard, Cindy Mar- tin, Stephanie Crane, Kandi Willis, Donna Denison, Michelle Bergslien. Bottom Row: Kim Bergslien, Wendy Martin, Beth Bower, Jenny Cahill, Charlotte Blanchard 72. Rick Bloyer concentrates on pulling through in his breastroke. As a sopho- more Bick has alot to offer the swimming program. 750 Swimming Sv 4 , n A, if gag 'W A WW ., Q 'e 2 dw 9 5 'i Q4 ay my f 1 ' '-uf , L w 9 ,gy L3 , i ff I V x ,' 225 T 1 I , I J f A , V: ix g 1 L9 ZF' 1 fi? 'N .mx S W 5 'Vg ,a 'W an-ni Ja, 4-f Swimming 75 1 March 1 1 K Gorma March Valley March Clark March -llg ' V AQ :Q A l ' l. 1 nga QQ Qs if . f-.:,,fz .. ,-f - we , .. Ni, 1 - ,Q , ' . -P . . ', YQ ,f ' u- 3' f I ., . 4' , . , . , . . W , . ,x Mix, .,, ,U Q, ' A 7 'gn ppm 11A 5. I ,. Q MW g k .. S 'WN , . . 1' . .. .. ls . . . .. . -if 1. , , ' '. w-M54 . aff: 5--'Y-5mjjj'1 ' ' ' N giftql-,, 'W fs! ' J Xfyfxa ., ' - Ay an av Q W., .Q K., ,awgk YQ H W3 K A , xi I , A R I. R 5 . K 1355, K X ,X Q i L V s 5 ,. . ,W L... Q , ww EB ' iw I S ff 'Q my A wisp .swf f , K ,Mawr 1 .57 Wolves Look lmpressi ve This year's Varsity Softball Team has nine returning letter- men and good upcoming potential from the JV's, who went 18-1 last year. A lot can be expected from this year's team, for they, too, had a good season in 1984. The team stated that their play was 90 percent mental and 10 percent skill, Going all the way was this year's goal. The Lady Wolves came out looking sharp in their new uniforms and hats. To add to this year's new look was Assis- tant Coach Jan VanTyll. This year's team started practice on February 26, and will play 18 regular season games before May 2, when Zone begins. Head Coach Barb Gillaspy stated that, The team has a lot of experience and is especially deep at the pitching position. She added, The teams attitude is very positive and the girls put a lot of work into their practice. if all goes as planned, Mrs. Gillaspy says, We expect to have a very successful season! 1, Linelle McMurdo throws the ball into second base to stop the runner from advancing, 2. Dawn Malijivich picks up a grounder and looks to first for the easy out. 3. J.M Softball - Back Fiow L to B: Bridget Smerk, Tammy Schultz, Beth Zawrotny, Jane Marshall, 'Una Mills, 77na Warren, Michelle Fair, Carrie Coleman Michelle Miner, Terry Ferrell. Second row: Kris Hildebrand Denette Gonzales, Debbie Fiscus, Sherry Yeager, Tammy Cury, Lisa Mc Allister, Niki Walker, Kelly Bees, Nikki Vanderslivce, Bottom Bow: Shirley Lucier, Lisa Levitt, Lisa Alirez, Amy Augusto, Lisa Allison, Julie Neumiller, Leslie Rodgers, Jeanmarie Htch 4. Loraine Hunler catches a ball thrown from Sonya Zacharias during a warm up drill 5. Connie Sandoval shows her style while Monica Haney looks on. 6. Lorraine Muiz catches a fly ball and throws it to her teammate. 7. Felicia Trujillo waits patiently for the ball to jump into her glove. 8. Monica Haney shoots for a double play while Connie Sandoval assists ner on the play. 9. Varsity Softball - Back Bow L to B: Connie Sandoval Lorraine Muniz, Kim Wallace, Monica Haney, Lorraine Hunter, Janet Mogar, Dawn Matijivich. Bottom row, Sherrie Buttwiellen Felicia Trujillo, Linette McMurd0, Trina Barker, Sonja Zacharias. 70, Trina Barker tires one of her pitches. 11. Sonia Zacharies sets up for a ball coming in form the out field. I K., if 2 ' , , , ,, ,,,,, sw.. 1- f . , , ,, ,. . A V 1 . I .,,, Ti F - ,. - t . .LZ .. - , ,yd ,,Vg H W , .L I ,,,, My V r. ' M ky f W V A ,,,, , ,kc ,.,.., I f. K,a51e.feMg4effvj35aw, t,Mmf ,',' fa ' ' ' so ',', it .1 it . ii,, fi it .--, . i 4, , ., vf V - , ,, W sv . .M , ., ,, ,fa ,, . ...I '.' , .,'- - - f , 1, , . , I, , ir 1 M, uw , an 5, Y .. tr 2 ., 2 ,W Q ., f' if ..,. ,... , . . Q f X ,Z V . iv , L , .. .. mf -, I I f- We it If 1 ,,,.. . W . . .,. ii' L -1-. -. an it' 1. 3 as X X , ' N -me-.M ,, .W W.a,,..m.w , - H , My ,V , , M ' , -L QQWAM W, wwe. A 153 Behind every team there was a special person with a lot of determination, knowledge, and drive, that person vvas the coach. 1. Vlfrestling coach Jirn Duschen pauses tor a moment of relaxation. 2. Gary Chaires gives some advice on how to keep dovvn bruises to his Varsity Baseball team. 3. Varsity Football coach, Richard Whitehead, tenses up for a play. 4. Barbara Chilson points out a problem area to her JM Basketball team. 5. Robert Ott pumps up the members of his Soccer team. 6, Mr. Gillaspy helps out the J. V Football team. 7. John Gilmore smiles for the camera while taking stats. 754 Coaches .ggi Q 31 5-se ,Q , . iw ::E Yh h ini h L X P S,-J' E Unprepared for his pre-dawn early-bird class, Bill Tacket! takes a snooze. An officer, Darron Carson romances his Vi'ce-Presi- dent Nikki Munoz. Best buddies Tina Harris and Carolyn Cowan lounge in the Utah snow, B. l-l. S. Student Council-Front Bow: Kirt Boper, Teri Padgett. 2nd Bow: Larry Gelhaugh, Linette McMurdo, Sherri Maestas, Leroy Davis. 3rd Flow: Sherry Yeager, K ym Nevins, Denette Gonzales, Jane Odell, Lisa Leavitt, Hugh Northington, Trina Barker, Kathy Maroushek, Dede Toeptert, Advisor-Pam Watson. 4th Bow: Tammy Hunnel, Kathy Kemp, Hol- ly Atkinson, Tina Harris, Carolyn Cowan, Kristen Gill, Alice Link. 5th Bow: Doug Doering, Paul EliZondo, tit, r I Gina Barker, James Swank, Tracie Blankenship, Me- lissa Walker, Michelle Gill, Joan Fountain, Nancy ' , Davis. 6th Bow: Troy Strange, Jason Watson, Beth gzywa . ri 1 fy' f fit x7 1' K f 4 f f ft Y . 'V f i WM' Bower, Dana Wilke, Monica Haney, Creson Jones, ,,,, ,,,,,, 3 izzrr ,,- 2 Cindy Derrick, Nikki Munoz, Last Bow: Bill Tackett, g si A 1 ' ,Q . Dino Glover, Sean Cox, Darron Carson, Bon Taylor, V il Q ' ' H , Q, . 5-gm Bon Cordes, Jane Marshall. Not Pictured-Karen Vvvizlvlvirr ..VV I ..VZ,Z 'rrtl f', Odell, .... L r.. . trrr.. LQ 7. Student Body Officers: 1st Row Karen Odell, S. B. Historian, 2nd Row Kirt Roper, S.B. Sergeant At Arms, Teri Padgett, S. B. Secretary, Larry Gelbaugh, S. B. Parliamentarian, 3rd Row Sherri Maestas, S.B. Treasurer, Leroy Davis, S. B. Vice President, Linette McMurdo, S. B. Presi- dent. 2. Kirt Roper sneaks into class tardy as Kim Nevins looks on. 3. Holly Atkinson ponders a parliamentary procedure. 4. Showing off their back to school clothes are Kathy Maroushek, Monica Haney, DeDe Toeplert, Creson Jones and Tracey Lopeman. 5. An early morning meeting of the Juniors and Seniors. 756 Student Council f. - . llt H Mlr' if f,r' :eww ..... ... . t L 'WN 'Was .as ., me Student Council Leads The Way' When thinking of Student Council many events come to mind, such as: Sadie Havvkins, Homecoming week, elections, blood drives, and service projects. Few people realiZe the involvement and dedication rendered by the members of this group, After all, it isn't any average Joe who vvould rise each morning at a quarter to five, stumble through the darkness and cold in order to attend earlybird class at 6:30. Armed vvith determination, these outstanding leaders struggled to smile through numerous meetings, secretary's reports, and endless filmstrips on parliamentary procedure. More important than campaigns and financial statements were the friendships formed. Many students in leadership class shared common interests and became extra-curricular pals. Darron Carson and his First Lady Nikki Munoz vvorked well together both as class officers and high school sweethearts. Best friends Carolyn Cowan and Tina Harris served on the many of the same committees while Creson Jones and Monica Haney spent hours planning what to wear on Geek Day, Lead by fearless leader Pam Watson, Student Councilers' planned, decorated, caroled, and voted in order to better and beautify the home of the vvolves. .,... ,, KVLAL an Student Council 757 New Additions Bring Out The Best New staff' New advisor! New additions! All of these elements brought back the old spirit ofElLobo The theme The Howling was chosen this year portraying a vicious wolf coming to his own. With some imagination and copy written by Lara Wilson and Karen Odell the theme became incorporated into the book, as well as many a staff members life. Many new sections were added to our book thb year A HLWe secNon,headed by Dawm Zachman, showed a little of what goes on behind the scenes. Another new addition to our book was the HonorsfAcademics sec- tion which highlighted students with major ac- complishments. New staff members, Jennifer Pannulo and Mike Essig added ideas and worked diligently on these pages, x Q X. .: El f X W' ., mi t mil, L. S ni! 758 El Lobo Staff What really made up this years El Lobo though, was the staff members input and per- sonalities. Our editor-in-chief Lara Wilson, was found more than once banging her head against the wall, while Kandi Willis tried to cheer her up with nightly rap sessions. One could find Philip Baier, one of our sports writ- ers, pysching himself up for that nights wres- tling match. Over in another corner the 'fLife staff members Trisha Schrieber and Susie Carlucci constantly conferred with Kathy Mar- oushek and asst. editor, Karen Odell, about the schools daily events. Looking good as usu- al from her daily primping, Jeri Austin gave a helpi'ng hand with the junior and clubs section of the book. Lynn Lipinski AKA Mary Popins, with a shotglass in one hand and a ruler in the other played a major part on staff by organiz- ing and running the enti're underclassmen sec- tion, as well as working on other parts of the book. Walking into fifth hour one might have thought that bell-bottoms were back in style. But no, it was only the Philosophy Brothers Dan Dancer, Mike Essig and Brent Greenhalgh with their quick wit and flair for dressing. Each day they posted new mottos on the black- board to give other staff members encourage- ment. Throughout the year the individuals on the staff grew together through work and in friend- ship making the 1985 El Lobo one of the most unique ever. 1. You mean they don't move by themselves! Patty MacMillan tries a moment of meditation before typing her captions 2. Lara Wilson debates a moment before giving Darron Carson the ok on nis layout. 3 Top Row' Kandi Willis, Shelly Cardwell, Felicia Trujillo, Phill Baier. Terry Bolanos, Mike Essig, Trish Schrieber. Susie Carlucci, Karen Odell, Paul Gibson, Tammy Brekke, Annette Sisneros. Jennifer Pannullo, Brent Greenhalgh, Darron Carson, .Jane Odell, Kathy Maroushek. Barbara Creason, Lynn Lipinski, Dawn Zachman, Jeri Austin. Sitting: Lara Wilson. 4. Jen Austin models her new haircut in between deadlines 5. While working on a layout Phill Baier is caught by an unexpected cameraman. 6. Brent Greenhalgh explains to Patty McMillan and Darron Carson the picture making process. 7 Dawn Zachman borders on the brink of insanity while working on an upcoming deadline. 8. Felicia Truiillio and Kandi Willis pose in the hallway in route to the yearbook room. 9. Lynn Lipinski tries to cheer up Annette Sisneros as she works on a letter home encouraging parents to buy their students yearbook. El Lobo Staff 759 f'Big, Bam, Boom not only goes for Hall and Oates, but also for the Marching Band. With lot's of dedication and determination, the band marched many a mile spreading music as well as taking many a hot bath to soothe their aching feet. The Marching Band performed at all home games firing up the crowd during hall-times. They also marched in parades in Henderson as well as Las Vegas. What would an assembly be without the Pep Band? Their live beat added to the spirit and enthusiasm of every crovvd. They didn't draw the line at just assemblies, they also play at all home basketball games. The freshmen Pep band members are re- quired to attend all home games but the mae jorlty of the Pep Band is made up of volun- teers from the Marching Band, lt's just the method of modern music! Band Boosts School Spi: CQ WWMWWMWMMQ' -i 'vii Wm .J ,, r ,, -. , , 7' - Q iw: r ,W ,.L,,, ,, A A I V A L- M- rj ITM, X ,V , ,, '--qw quasi' 'IW' i 1. Mice in Henderson 71? Not with Flutest Mary Smi'th around! 2. Raise your hands if your sure , says Charolette Haskins as she leads the band down the road in the Homecoming Parade. 3. This time the drummers went just a little too far, they went and led the band to the wrong stadi'um. 4. Darnl exclaims Steffan Debban, another crease in my good pants. 5. Per- cussion: Richard Viau, Todd Sitton, Jerry LaMantagne, Eric Price, J. P. Grogan, Andy Gelbaugh, Mike Norton, and Dan Geddings. 6. Band- lst Row: Michelle Compton, Bernette Plunkett, Ann Colvin, Patricia O'Mahar, Tera Williams, Amy Sawyer, Judy Aleman, Vicki Dompier, Chris Wallace, Robin Rothwell, Stacie White, Amber Smith, Christy Widhalm, Deb- bie McKnight, Rosemary Kean. 2nd Row: Michelle Poft Mi- chelle Smith, Kim Robinson, Teresa Weast, Ella Blazzard, Ta- sha Cintron, Toni Hally, Peter Harbauer, Tarra Lance, Tina Finchen, Rich Bloyer, Jerry Flair, Jesse Flair, Tony Wagner, David Spradlin, Shawn Chamberland. 3rd Row: Brian Baggett, Dale Stahl, Larry Gelbaugh, Chad Halverson, Matt Garland James Preddy, Anthony DeLaRosa, Todd Gagnan, Blake Min- nis, Paul Gonzales, Scott Smith, David Mulligan, Mike Roch, Brian Wallenmeyer, Cheryl Houchin, Howard Scow, Howard Stoddard, 7. She not only wears her sunglasses at night, but she wears them during parades as well, 8. An intelligent clari- net player learns to walk behind the drums thinks drummer Eric Price, 9. Concert groupies display their talent on thei'r new trumpets Santa brought them. M., is W .., x ,.., if Q i 5 r- ff 8 r - A g i X fir ' March! Prep 76 1 Stepping Out In Style No band would be complete without the baton twirlers and the drum majors to lead the pack. Baton twirlers, Mary Beth Haberland and Lori Drake, are both freshman. They ac- company the marching band during pa- rades and performed at the half-time shows. For four days out of the summer, Charo- lotte Haskins and Steffan Debban went to camp for intensive training in leadership and marching techniques that was held at Valley. Along with the Baton, and Drum majors, Flags represent another important part of the marching band. They perform with the band in all home games during half-time. 7. The Silver Wolf Band was awarded a Superior Rating at the Half- Time Revue held at the Silver Bowl. 2. Charolette Haskins leads the band down the road during Homecom- ing. 3, HGREIS are awful this time of year says Chris Tucker as she uses her flag to slap them down during practice. 4. Look.l, up in the sky, its a bird, its a plane, its my baton. 5. Drum Majors: Charolette Haskins and Stef- fan Debban. 6. Warming up before a parade is important to trumpet players. 7. Flags-Kneeling: Sara Solis, Laurie Adams. Standing: Regina Rothwell Jennifer Sperduti, Jewell Bingham, Michelle Wallen, Chris Tucker, Alyson Keele, Tracy Foy. 8. Mr. Cecil introduces one of the per- forming groups during the Christmas concert, 9. Baton Twirlers: Mary Beth Haberland 81 Lori Drake. if gs Pi We ,Ll mv 551 .vw .mn ,M and iff! ,Q f JF 'gas , nm W , 2 v N J in . M .,-,- H,, my V .Qgiaiig U nk, ,S I I 'NM KM. i ju fn 4 ,,,. M W W, A 152 ,Aw -P '91 1 BafonfDrums!F!ags 763 'Nm. 1 1 ,ii 1, Practice makes perfect. Thats Amber Smith 6 Debbie McKnights motto. 2. Wind Ensemble- 1st Row: Tom Pape, Steve Determan, Howard Scow, Paul Gonzales, Da- vid Spradlin, Jesse Fair, Peter Harbauer, Richard Viau, Eric Price, Mike Rock. 2nd row: Laurie Adams, Elia Blazzard, Stacey Chiles, Gail Scow, Tina Finchem, Tonia Lance, Kim Robinson, Charlotte Haskins, Sara Solis, Regina Rothwell, Chris Tucker. 3rd Row: Brent Cecil, Dir., Nicole Stark, Mi- chelle Pofh Tony Hally, Michelle Wallen, Christy Widhalm, Amber Smith, Tracy Foy, Kim Bergslien, Michelle Bergslien, Rosemary Kean, Michelle Anderson, Debbie McKnight, Mi- chelle Compton, Jewell Bingham. 4th row: Chad Halverson, Dale Stahl, Larry Gelbaugh, Anthony DeLaRosa, Howard Stoddard, Rich Bloyer, Brian Baggett, Dan Stratton, Scott Smith. Todd Gagnon, Mike Norton, J.P. Grogan, 3. Eric Price concentrates on his drums during a performances. 4. I 'll watch while you guys practice. Knowing when your good is the key to an excellent band. 5. Piping pretty on the llute as the Jazz band excells. 6. JV Band: 1st row: Luke Vin- cent, David Mulligan, Sinclair Szebrat, Tony Wagner. 2nd row: Michelle Smith, Angie Van Langen, Patricia O'Mahar, Amy Sawyer, Bernette Plunkett, Lisa Fallows, Debbie Fuehrer, Judy Aleman, Tasha Cinton, Sue Kwentus. 3rd row: Samantha Begay, Fran Dunham, Melissa Bollman, Tonya Light, Heather Cowger, Vicki' Dompier, Tera Wil- liams, Pam Sipe, Ann Colvin, Teresa Weast, Chris Wallace, Stacie White, Robin Rothwell. 4th row: Jason Chamberlain, Matt Garland, Jerry Fair, Shawn Chamberlain, Dan Ged- dings, James Preddy, Todd Sitton, Jesse Fair, Jerry La- Montagne, Andy Gelbaugh. 7. Jazz Band: 1st row: Tom Pape, Regina Rothwell, Alyson Keele, Rosemary Kean, Mi- chelle Compton, Da vid Spradlin. 2nd row: Paul Da vis, How- ard Scow, Steve Determan, Brian Baggett, Eric Price, Dan Stratton, Howard Stoddard, Mike Norton, Brent Cecil. 8. Rosemary Kean shows us just what a lot of hard work can do for you, as she gives an outstanding performance during a concert. 164 Jazz! Wind ll Qs. Pipen' Hot Music ls Our Thing Every morning a certaln group of students assem- bled ln the band room to compete vvlth each other for top seat ln flutes, ln saxophones, etc. These students belong to the vvlnd ensemble, a special sectlon ofthe band devoted to the vvlnd instruments. Jazz, another section, is made up of members from vvlnd. They perform locally by request, and travel to compete wlth other muslcal groups. Thls years competltlon was at Pomana, Callfornla. Only The Chosen Few To become a member of Bel Canto or Madngals an audition is required. Once one has been selected by Mr. Ball from these auditions they become a member of an elite group. The leader of Bei Canto, Shane Adams, was very proud of their performances this year. The Madrigals also require an audition of a differ- ent kind. ln order to be in this group one has to already be in Bel Canto. Working together these two groups did the bulk of performing as representatives of Basic High! 7. Mr. Ball leads his award winning choir. 2. Jesse Curtis and Jeff Dickensheets combine with other voices during a Christmas presentation. 3. Jesse Curtis and Julie Reynolds in performance at the Boulevard Mall. 4. Samantha Gwin and Shane Adams. 5. Mr. Ball directs one of the choirs. 6, The Christmas Concert featured many groups including Bel Canto. 7. Bel Canto-1st Row: Alyson Keele, Elora Tshudy, Cathy Holland, Terri Prevette, Samantha Gwin, Billie Jo Adams. 2nd Row: Pam Price, Neca Twitchell, Mike Norton, Jeff Diokensheets, Mike Baumgart, Randy Martinez, Diane Nauenburg, Renee Honore, Charlina Harshbarger. 3rd Row: Jennifer Ludwig, Jolynn Brazzeal Scott Atkinson, Jesse Curtis, Will Murphy, Robin Pendry, Melissa Morris. 4lh Row: Christina Price, Julie Reynolds, Tony Lefler, Tom Stewart, Shane Adams, David Kelly. 8. Randy Martinez and Diane Nauenburg show their tal- ents. 9. Madrigals: 1s! row: Neca Twitchell Christina Price, Elora Tshudy, Samantha Gwin, Billie Jo Adams. 2nd row: Alyson Keele, Tony Lefler, Julie Reynolds, Diane Nauen- burg, David Kelly, Renee Honore. 3rd row: Jesse Curtis, Tom Stewart, Scott Atkinson, Shane Adams. 766 Madrigals!Bel Canto '53 in S sf E s SQ.: X,i 2 E 3 . : 6 if 0 I J. 44: Madrfga!s!Bel Canto 167 168 GMS Gfeeflweffs Choir i Doe -Ray-Member f -S Hello, hello again, sang Girl's Glee and Men 's Choir. These two groups were open to all students who just like to sing, For many students this was a great opportunity to participate in a singing group for the first time. To other students these groups provided a training ground for those who wanted to go further in choir. Both groups are known for their enthusiastic addition to the Basic High music scene. Many members of the two groups are also in Bel Canto, Those who aren 't in the performing Bel Canto group simply sing for the enjoyment of it. The love and desire to sing is the main requirement to be a member of Girls Glee and Men 's Choir, and judging by their performances, these kids ha ve what it takes, 7. Girl 's Glee shows talents. 2. Girl's Glee: 1st Row: Dina Gutierrez, Shelly Colson, Sandra Thomas, Robin Pendry, Charlina l-larshbarger. 2nd row: Laurie Schmitt, Lori Bol- linger, Elizabeth Tshudy, Francine Bichey, Kristen Gill, 3rd row: Cheri Swor, Laura Knight, Renee Honore, Melissa Morris, Deanna Phillips, Sandy Ohrn, Theresa Blaisdell. 3. Diane Nauenburg and Samantha Gwin show their se- niority. 4. And the three blind mice thought they could sing! 5, What was that you wanted me to singl? 6. Neca Twii- chell, Tony Lefler, and Christina Price get ready for the big finish. 7. The Marx Brothers strike again. 8. Men's Choir: 1st row: Mike Baumgart, Gordon McKinney, John Miller. 2nd row: Shane Adams, Jeff Carr, Tom Stewart, Tony Lefler, David Kelly, Scott Atkinson. Girls GleefMen's Choir 169 Members Explore New Fields Walking naturalist is another way to de- scribe the Ambulology Club. Led by Mr. Lath- rop, the group went on many nature hikes around the area. The trips were local and ei- ther day or overnight excursions. They spent most of their time observering the surround- ings but, were sure to lea ve plenty of time for goofing around. The club studied all phased of natural histo- ry pertaining to geology, ecology, adaptation and plant classification. The trips were also helping students to further their education and knowledge of their natural environment. ln the X65 A swtawm ilk long run this paid oft in their studies. The Business Club was another one of the much involved clubs at Basic. The club was composed of many students who wished to have business-oriented jobs in the future. The majority of members were enrolled in some kind of business class such as typing, short- hand, or accounting. The club raised funds throughout the year to pay lor scholarships for some of the outstand- ing senior members. Mrs. Taylor advised the group, and the meetings were held on the second Tuesday of each month. 170 Ambulology And Business Club N was V. K rff.s. kkrk - 1 1 1 .... . M . . W-NM Vkiyy . TQ.. Q 1 walk - 1 V if , 'Q 480 1 492 an 1- W J ,g , -,,, .f X V LQ Becky Fee, Nancy Davis, and Paulette Paddock take a rest after a strenuous hike. Tina Rollo, David Ho, and Albert Carlson talk about Busi- ness Club itinerary. Mrs. Taylor smiles big for the camera. Members listen intently to the minutes of the meeting. Members of the Ambulology Club hike down the mountain after an overnight trip, Here Mr. Lathrop displays his Hermit side. Business Club-Bottom row: Jaunita Edsinga, Laurie Adams, Nicole Stark, Kathy Ho, Tina Rollo. Second row: Mrs. Taylor, Jennifer West, victoria Rollings, Leslie Park, Albert Carlson. Top Flow: Ray Perez, Tracie DuBenion, Michelle Saunders, Angie Weedman, Jennifer Scott. Ambulology Club-Jim Dorran, Mr. Lathrop, Ramon Hopkins, Nancy Davis, Mike Cahstina, Amy Carroll, Jim Jackson, Ambulology, Business Club 17 7 Q F f' vm. Electronics Club had 20 members which meet at least twice a week to work on radios, t.v.s and other projects. The money they re- ceive for their work went into a bank until it was time to go to the CES lConsumer Elec- tronics Showj. Carpentry is a second-year woods club which worked on projects for the school and for themselves. The Carpentry Club had com- pleted such items as an awards stand for the state wrestling championships that were held at Basic and the construction of a shelving system for the English Department, The stu- dents made items for themselves including a waterbed made by Bill Tobler, a guitar made by Brian Thurow, and several hope chests made by other members. Vocational Club is a class related club. They were involved in a business that sells plants. Their sales to the community raises profits for the club which they use to purchase computer softwear to help them with their classroom studies. Q it whim Clubs Assist In Learning Trades 2 We if K E 6 , ,gtg 1 5 Z E 5 ,fs is 2 Z 1 MQ! Muzi HM' 172 Flectronics!Carpc-ntry! Vocational lf M ii ft' f i i ii, f 1 ' H V tl if T , , Wi, t at M f X '1 4 Darren Beadle, Danny Ferrando and Tony Vin- cent put extra care into their carpentry project. Becoming familiar with the tools used in elec- tronics is a major goal of this club. Working on a t. v., J. P. Grogan solders away. Allen Hersel gets a shock out of the Electronics Club. Mounting the material in the vise is an important part of getting work done. Electronics Club-Front Row: Dewayne Gar- lick, Jeff Delaria, Sean Delaney, Ken Arnold, Phillip Baier. 2nd Row: Sean Crawford, Chuck Eldon, Allen Hersel, Jimmy Rule, Lorraine Hunt- er, Scott Bowers, David Holzer, Tom Davis. Back Row: Shane Roth, Keith Clegg, Harold Landin, J. P. Grogan, Brian Stephens, Jeff Reeves, John l-lolzer. Using the technique of a professional, Brian Thurow puts the finishing touches on his pro- ject. -fl Q 1 5. Vim: ' 3 an Mr K is I , Q n . 4' 5' 1 g , -M A i X wk i Taking steps to smooth out their future, Brian Thurow and Kelly Bergman learn important skills. Vocational ClubYKathy Jones, Sherri Pastor- ius, Laurie Volkman, Leslie Barger, Paul Baca, Tami Clarady, This years Carpentry Club gained useful exper- ience by building platform steps. Carpentry Club-W Top Row: Robert Buck, Brian Thurow, Jerry Heard, Mark Crowl, Billy Cle- ments, Mike Christensen, John Sewell, Steve Gooding. 2nd Row: Marty Bourgeois, Raul Thetford, David Grant, Kelly Bergman, Dwayne Pryor, Greg Smith, Andrew Gonzales, Advisor Mr, Reeves. Bottom Row: Tifanie Henne, Tina Brink, Tina Hamilton, Dolph Bowman, John Power, Arthur Romero, Jay Cooper. Electronicsr'Carpentryf Vocational 7 7? Students Prepare For Business Wor d Distributive Education Clubs of America, better known as D. E C.A.,' and J. l, N. G. or Job incentives for Nevada 's Graduates, both had one thing in common, jobs. D.EC.A., headed by Mr. Ruth, is designed to promote future leaders for marketing and distribution. D,EC.A. sponsers special projects such as Boss for a day. Once a year in February, D.EC.A. holds a convention in which students compete for various awards concerning mar- keting and distribution. The state DECA. convention is held in March. J. l. N. G., headed by Mrs. McFarlane is in- volved with preparing students for the working world. The main objective of J. l. N. G. is learn- ing about various jobs and how to get them. With some help from a computer, students are able to discover as much information as possi- ble on desired occupations. i,x if ' X , s, I, 54. ,Q--' 5 , v W if at Gy, i 7 ' fi? ni Q f fran ! sassfs . ' ,tc Y Y' if 5 X ss s Q g fix wg Q ,Nb F x X h z ,tl 5 Q 5 ,ri www if it--221 wwf. Miami i ,H A-fr,,f,i,w,.Wit -V i , . ,,,, sv.. ,,,,, ma, f'f' f-iirbtsamriittr.: mf f 7 fr, 'rr , J 197fn,it.c ri, r 5 ' c fir! vu. f f 1 533-fi, r Corky Roundy sells a refreshing treat from his pri- vately owned ice cream cart. J. l. N. G. -Back Row: William Murphy, Brenda Schrniel, James Rhoads, Julio Boltes, Edith Tucker, Danny Bingamon, Steve Scarlett. Front Row: Don Fletcher, Cheryl Montgomery, Curtis Benge, Mrs, McFarlane, Frank Karr, Donna Albert, Tracy Garcia, Baci Prather, Denise Karthelser, Earlene Howery. Evelyn Martinez, who works in the back office at K-MART prepares to cash out the register. Straightening shelves is an everyday part ol Don FIelcher's job at K-MART ln his distributive education class, James Carpenter gives a presentation on his BMX bicycle. Koko Peters demonstrates for the class her expert photography techniques, Teffany Marquez explains to students the impor- tance of applying rnake-up correctly. D,EC,A,-Back Fiovv: Mr. Ruth, Rich Berkely, Kevin Curtis, Melissa Moris, Wendy Mullis. Front Row: Trina Barker, Nancy Davis, Kristine Hildebrand, The- resa Needham, Patti Gallagher. Denise Kartheiser informs students in her class how to use a telescope, .Q W er , g ww t,.t N . tt, to :fs r. Q W fl 'Q D.EC.A.!J.l.NG 175 Clubs In Working Condition When walking by room G38, a student might have thought it was a giant dentist office from the sounds. instead it was only the Metal Benders grinding and cutting away. The club, headed by Mr. Lovitt, used many different types of metals to work at perfecting their talent. Aluminum, steel and even brass fell prey to their metal bending skills. The 7985 Metal Benders club was one of the most successful, boasting the largest club population ever. When family, friends and faculty sudden- ly found their automobiles in less than prime condition they were always wel- comed work for the 1984-85 Tie Rods and advisor, Mr. Balderson. This Basic club learned about everything from checking the oil to building an engine. This is one club which will always be in 'running condi- tion. 776 Metal Benders! Tie Rods E s Linelte McMurdo and Tina Brink show Jim Jackson how to put the machine back together. Metal Benders-1st row: Jeff Van Horne, Chet Morrison, Jim Hafen, Tina Brink, Darren Lopez, Ty Bycroft, 2nd row: John Leggio, Kirk Brook, Darren Beadle, Mike Bergman, Bruce Klein- man, Ray Roundy, Chris Port, John Power, 3rd row: Julio Boltes, Jerret SoSa, Victor Trejo, Jon Martinez, Mike Johnson, Kelly Berg- man, Dwayne Proyor, Andy Riddle, Danny Moser, Khalid Sayegh. 4th row: Mr Lovitt, Harold Landin, Forrest Healy, Maurice Kilgore, Reggie Sharkus, Brandon Wilson, Harold Creason. Chris Tuma shows Bob Brooks how to steam clean an engine. Tracy Davis learned how to saw two things apart. Jody Forlenberry and David Dancer laugh at the expression on Andy Sheets face, as he checks the engine tork. Tie Rods-kneeling: Bill Murphy, Pete Nelson, Chris Tuma, Jefl Wakefield, Ed Clark. 1st row: Jody Fortenberry, Robert Egan, Rich Giles, Bob Brooks, Fred Meyer, John McDonald, Glenn Gamer, 2nd row: Ricky Palsgrove, Mike Rumpei David Dancer, Steve Beede, Bill Neal. 3rd row: Larry Brosan, Andy Sheets, David Schissler, David Grant, Mr. Balderson, Jeff Wakefield asks Fred Moyer where does the tire go? Metal Benders!Tie Rods 177 Turning The Key To The Future A new group at Basic, S.A.D. D., was first organiZed by high school hockey coach, Bob Anastas. He established Students Against Drunk Driving after two of his students and team players were killed because of drinking and driving. He drew up a contract known as The Contract for Life . This contract stated if a teenager was drinking, or the person they were riding with was drinking, and hefshe needed a ride home then the parent promised to go pick himfher up or find another means of getting them home safely. Mr. Beckaert, was Basic's first year S.A.D. D. advisor. FHA., Future Homemakers of America, was sponsored by Mrs. Pedigo. These students were interested in cooking, sewing and other important items associated with homemaking. 1. Tina Rollo and Gina Kim spend some time thinking about projects for the Key Club. 2, S.A.D,D. members Jolie Graft and Annette Sisneros take time out to play. 3. Key Club - Front row: Kathy Ho, Gina Kim, Rosemary Kean, Carol Zajac, Danny Silver, Becky Wardlaw, Dallas Tippie, Bon McFerrin, Cathy Holland. Third row: Mrs. Bettinghouse, Da vid Ho, Flon Mabe, Michelle Bergslein, Dan Watkins, Kim Bergslein, Tina Rollo, Vicky Scherhoff Mrs. Carda. 4. S.A.D. D. -Jodi Ftisney, Sherri Robinson, Chris Hildebrand, Dean- na Phillips, Kathleen Turner, lvette Rodriguez, Cathy Holland, Jolie Graft, Kerry Coleman, Bonnie Booth, Michelle McKnight, Annette Sisneros, Tina Gutierrez. 5, Cathy Halland stands by a car that should not be driven if you drink. W - if M, 1 il 178 FHA., Key, s.A.b.b. The officers were: Maggie Pacheco, Vice President Becky Fortenberry, Secretary Diana Peart, Treasurer An- gela Tapia and Historian Cheryl Montgomery. Throughout the year, members in the Key Club carried on a rounded program of service, social, and fund-raising activities. Some service projects included: improvement of school grounds, collecting books for school library and school clean-up programs. A few of the social activities were: dances, sports events, parties, tours and beach par- ties. Car washes, Spring carnivals, and pizza day were some of the fund raising events. Mrs. Bettinghouse, the advisor, helped to keep the club informative and inspira- tional. 7, Diana Peart and Becky Fortenberry, two of PHA. 's officers, having a laughing good time. 2. Students, like lvette Rodriguez, helped to make SAD. D. a successful club. 3. FHA, members include: From top to bottom - Connie Witte, Cheryl Montgomery, Maggie Pacheco, Angela Tapia, Diana Peart, Tammy Bltthe, Becky Fortenberry, Missi Ebreight, lris Greenleaf and advisor Mrs. Pedigo. 4. Dan Watkins shows off his latest in Hawaiian wear. 5. Jolie Graft, hard at rest. S. 3 FHA !Key!SADD 179 if Drill Teams Exhibit Pride The Exhibition Drill Teams consisted of three groups: armed and un- armed drill teams. and color guard, The armed drill team was very active throughout the year in several parades both in Henderson and Las Vegas. The students compete in the Clark County Drill meets against other ROTC teams. At the Homecoming game, -they presented the traditional arch of swords tor the appearance of the court. For girls, the unarmed drill team provides an opportunity to march in many of the same parades. On national holidays this group placed flags on Water Street and Lake Mead Drive. At home basketball and football games the color guard presented the flags, Member, Don Fletcher, said, l think presenting the flag to the tellovv students ol Basic is a very important job, We work hard at repre- senting our school and country in the best wa y possible. D W 'ri X fb 5 MMMW . ...wir M A I AV L 4. . .WM ,,,,, Q .S my 4, vt Wi, f W. pm.. ,,e di 2 as VBO Exhibition Drill Teams gl 'X as imwseg l-langing on for life, Don Fletcher practices MCJROTC survival skills. MCJROTC members line up before marching in the Homecoming parade. Armed Drill Team: Front: Bill Oettinger, D..l. Autene reith, Will Wood, Greg Silvas, Mike Chastain, Dean Roundy, Scott Joslin. Back Row: John Pugh, Don Sparks, Mike Doran. Matthew Cash, Tom Cripe, Ramon Hopkins, Todd Thompson. Unarmed Drill Team: Front Row: Leslie Randal, Torry Leedom, Teresa Lattin, Rhonda Ashley, Cindy Arm- strong. Back Row: Earlene Howery, Angelia Weedman, Mistioue Davidson, Lillian Mendoza, Sandy Bissonette, Juanita Edsinga. Tom Cripe adjusts Allen Randal 's belt before a perfor- mance, Don Sparks concentrates completely while marching. ist Hour Staff? Front Row: John Pugh, Dwayne Edsingo, Earlene Howery, Allen Randal, Color Guard: Front Row: Ty Bycroft, Robert Ortega, Don Fletcher, Dwayne Edsinga, Mike Beans, Keith Co- sas, Allen Randel, John Pugh and Earlene Flowery take aim as Dwayne Edsinga looks on. Exhibition Drill Teams 787 R0 C Reaches New Heights With lncreasel The Basic High MCJRO TC program is pos- sibly one of the most active groups in the school. Members of this group participate in Drill Meets, parades, car washes, assebmlies, and various community service projects. Basic's MCJROTC has won many awards this year and traveled to many various compe- titions. A new exercise course at Morrell Park was made possible by the work of the MCJROTC. Students give many reasons for participa- tion in the MCJROTC. These reasons include leadership development, nature of the pro- gram, training, benefits, careers and most im- portantly, for some, long lasting friendships and the feeling of belonging, The idea of per- sonal satisfaction is also an important benefit for belonging to the class. As part of this year's ROTC program the students attended summer camp at Camp Pendleton, California for one week. 4 ... if V f,,..ww no Q 44' Z si . .. , M5521 sw ' K .. if-4m'N Mil as LE-7 6th Hour: Front Row: Robert Walker, Darren Dewbre, Sherri Pastorius, Kellie McConnel, Lori Starker, Shiloh Sekulic, Erika Jackson, Amy Sparks, Berthia Crow, Michelle Minear, Melannie Greenhalgh. Row Two: Mike Tackett, Dean Roundy, Ritchie Ware, Tom Cripe, Mike Doran, Angelia Weedman. Third Row: Eric Peart, Kathy Smith, Gary Chaffin, Michael Mann, Alfred Archuletta, Robert Sanders, Leo Miller. Top Row: Wayne Earhart, Carlos Villicano, Geraldine Panton, Paula Murphy, Lisa Torres, David Dancer, The Basic High MCJROTC cadets march in the Christmas Parade along side Santa in the firetruck. James Swank practices MCJROTC survival skills through drills such as these. MCJROTC members display the fun and excitement they have while not under the pressure of performing. LE-7 5th Hour: Front Row: Dwayne Edsinga, Theresa Schmidkunz, Sherri Lawitzke, Cindy Maybee, Diana Burns, Charlotte Moad, David Scott, Clinton Pittman, Teresa Lattin, Mike Chastain. Row Two: Tami Clarady, Larry Cope, David Moody, Greg Ducharme, Kelly Vinson, Bill Ogle, Nicole Thomas, Buddy Black, Eric Fletcher, Kevin Vinson, lris Greenleaf Vincent Brown, John Lindeman, Jason Bradley, Eric Ott. Top Row: Don Fletcher, Jake Lee, James Swank, Tina Woods, Kathy Rowen, Cathy Jones, Mike Jones, Shane Richardson, Wayne Williams. Officers Bill Oettinger, Tom Cripe, Mike Doran and Matthew Cash go over the list of things to be accomplished. MCJRO TC members bra ved the cold weather to march in the Christmas Parade as part of their duties. it K . t t -'mf' A , . ,,,,,,'f' 4 M - ' LLLL , 1 S . MK: A .- .. 1, , ,IANA-.N 8. LE-3 2nd Hour: Front Row: Jarret Sosa, Arron Harris, Troy Phelps, Steve Earl. Middle Row: Da- vid McNeill, Talca Dawson, Misty Davidson, Rob- ert Ortega, Todd Thompson, Robert Patterson. Top Row: Tim Cripe, Steve Scarlette, Danny Ro- mans, Lonny Helmbolt, James Carter, Darren Morgan, 9. LE-2 3rd Hour: Front Row: Steve Sattley, Aaron Harris, Scott Fitch, Patty Mendoza, Jeff Silvis, Joe Pelletier, Ramon Hopkins, Row Two: Ella- Mae lnsley, Juanita Edsinga, Torry Leedom, Sandi Bissonette, Keith Casas. DJ Auten- reith, Will Wood, Mike Beans, Scott Joslin. Third Row: Dean Miller, Scott Utter, Joe McMaster, Bill Armstrong, Ricky Palsgrove. Fourth Row: Don Diveley, Mike Howard Wendy Dawson, Tom Ross, Keith Stumbaugh. Hfth Row: Matthew Cash, Vincent Brown, James Doran, Robert Tay- lor, Jeff Thompson. MCJRO TC 783 'T 9 + L. .,...,,,.. 784 lnteract!BHA T!Photo!GAA W' Brought Together For A Picture Perfect Year One of the main goals of BRAT was the establishment of a better understanding among the different races attending Basic HS. They sponsored several different activities including Black History week in February and providing food for the needy during the Thanksgiving season. Membership in the GAA is comprised of athletes on the different girls' teams. Fund raisers are used to generate funds for the spring awards banquet as well as providing items needed by the different teams. Monica Haney headed the GAA this year as president. Lorine Hunter was secretary, Debbie Wolfe was treasurer and Gina Kim was the historian. interact, co-sponsored by Rotary, international, worked in several areas including the development of community service projects, stu- dent recognition, and leadership. Some of their projects included a Halloween party for 40 children at Saint Judes Ranch, Toys for Tots, the Most Outstanding Senior Award, plus numerous activities dealing with the Convalescent Home and Boys Club. Leanne Murphy headed the officers of interact as president, Kathy Ho was treasurer, Gina Kim was vice president and Tina Hollo was the secretary. W 5' GAA Front row: Kandi Willis, Felicia Trujillo, Ann Mackie, Ella Blazzard, Tina Warren. Back row: Rosemary Kean, Paulina Mackomira, Colleen Marshall Beth Zawrotny, Amy Augsto, Lorraine Hunter, Monica Haney, Janet Mogar. Photo Club Seated: Carrie Cloman, Jolie Groft, Mr. Crisier. 2nd row: Carol Bates, Teresa Owens, Sonia Baker, Michele Thomp- son. 3rd row: Tim lrwin, Jow Martinez. interact front row: Gina Kim, Alice Link, Sandra Rhine, Rose- mary Kean, Kathy Ho, Leanne Murphy. back row: David Ho, Tina Rollo, John Thayer, Mr. Balister, Carol Lynch, Jennifer Pannullo, Susan Rhine, Sandy Bissonette. Won Lee learns how to mix the chemicals for photography. Photo Club: front row: Leah Fust, Sonja Baker, Kenny Fust. Back row: Teresa Owens, Dawn Capman, James Swock, Won Lee, Tim Allison. Togetherness was BRA T'S main concern. Mixing chemicals and experiencing was the main concern for photography students. GAA XBRA T!lnteract!Photo Club 785 Creative Achievements Mrs. Syphus was both the advisor of Creative Writing and Varsity Our? clubs. The Creative Writing Club planned a trip to San Diego. They they will listen to a speaker on the finer points of Creative Writing. The club also produced a book that included a variety of writings from poetry to short stories, Leann Murphy was both Editor and President to the book and club. She played an important role in the production of the book. Varsity Ouiz was undefeated with tour wins. The main purpose of Varsity Out? was to sharpen students' skills and have a good time. ' -lk , .. if-S ' 35 . Aaepqu- i . gs I I Ag TN.. -M ft. x X x S ef. SW , Ji r g s ' ,A 5 Z- , S ig if --V-a...,..a-m..,,, ,gt i . 3 -ef' 6 5. Mrs. Syphus is deep in thought as she awaits the outcome of a home Varsity Ouiz game. Varsity Ouiz- Back Flow: Leslie Parks, Sandy Bissonette, Nan Shepard, Lisa Zimmerman, Kim Bergsiien, Keith Sandin, Middle Bow: Flay Perez Tracy Dubennion, Laura Berry, Carrie Brouiette, Bobbi Zimmerman, Sindy Stien- burg Mahausen Salah, Sue Kwentis, Mike Essig, Mrs. Syphus, Kneeling: Michelle Saunders, Tammy Flowers, Tracie Blankenship, Kim Titman, Ta- mara Williams, Michelle Stearman, Annette Sisneros, Leann Murphy, Shane Adams, Julie Curtis, Dan Stratton All eyes turn to Jesse Curtis as he jumps up to answer the question. Varsity Ouiz members, Jennifer Pannulo, Bill Ottenger, Dan Watkins and Tim Watkins compete against indian Springs, Julie Curtis and Dan Stratton both feel sloppiness is a sign of a creative mind. 6, As soon as Mrs, Syphus leaves, Ray Perez thinks, Creative Writing Club- Top Row: Linnae Greenhaigh, Wcky Scherhott Danna Flannagan, Tim Watkins, Sandra Rhine, Dan Watkins, Mrs. Syphus. Dallas Tippie, Kim Berglein, Gina Kim, David Ho, Julie Curtis. Middle Flow: Larry Gelbaugh, Steffan Deban, Jennifer Pannulo, Alicia Brook, Mike Essig, John Thayer, Elizabeth Guerra, Jesse Curtis Bottom Row: Brian Hhees. Nicole Kozar, Michelle Stearman, Bill Ottenger, Brian Potter, Daisy Schinf ost, Kim Robinson, Michelle Berglein, Mike Duran, Michelle Lanza. 8, Shane Adams and Leann Murphy argue over a short story plot. 9, Sue Kwentis is the center ot attention as the group starts a brainstorming session. qmvn s K as as Q is fdllvnff' ...C , , sexy 9... el 1 r rf ,. ai Z3 I A 5 lv.'SZ. . , is min? 'T wc if cw 'X as Creative Writiing! Varsity Qui? 787 7 88 Latin 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Pasandola Bien Living It Up 1 , .,i3,-mann:-mum Susan Keele taking over. Here you have people enjoying the songs and singing along. Latin Club: front row Tina Davis, Patrica Mendoe za, Maria Mendoza, Kim Dorsey, Beth Collber, Michelle Waileh, Susan Keele, Jenifer Scott, Neca Twitcnell, TOP ROW' Dr. Walker, Robert Stodder, Adam Loi Ed Golfel, Jesse Curtis, John Re, Alison Keele, Brain Ffesse, Leonord Ordish, Rick Bower, Ron Fioot, Middle row: Shane Ad- ams, Keith Shaden, Won Lee, B. Lee, Brain Wat' kins, Julie Curtis Jennifer Weller just relaxing from so muon fun, Dede Teplert models the 'twet look 'X ,wus in... xx! s .,,,53,g,Wrt ww ff W5 . ,,,,f. t .. 5.-1 ,, W are 'Q iw! it .. ' . Ma.-tg, any v Exchanging the gifts at Christmas time, The Aristocrat officers: Pres Carol Can- field and Teresa Latin Aristocrat front row: Jennifer Scott, Vicki Tripolittes, Dr. Walker 2nd row: Teresa Cripe, Ben Kole, Ron Root, Larry Gell- baugh, Nan Shepherd, Ladder Ltol? Tere- sa Latin, Carol Canfield, Bill Potter, Ron Taylor, Felicia Trujillo, Tracey Meeks Felicia Trujillo and Carol Canfield handing out the candy for the members. Kathy Kemp, Kim Creelrnan, Terri Padgett placing there gitts on the table. fi' Yo Amor Espanol The Aristocrats consist ol the students with Spanish years 3 to 6 years under their belts. There is one freshman, two sophomores, and the rest of the club consist of Juniors and Seniors. The club does alot of things with the spanish club but their trips are wi'th a out them. Their annual trip i's to Dr. Walkers cabin in Tijuna and then to Farrels for some ice cream. The most loved trip is to the glost town to sleep in the cemetery. This year Dr. Walker had some girls that challenge the guys for the sleeping in the graves. The Latin club meets at 6:30 am trying to learn Latin that early is a bear stated one of the members. I A Aristocrats!Latin 789 I it 4 . xi? , ,ss X 190 Spanish Club Di virtiendo Nos Juntos Having Fun Together The spanish club consisted of many members who participated in the spanish class. Students that were in the spanish classes usually were in the spanish club. Every year Dr. Walker and Mrs. Balderson go to Ensenada, and every two years they go to Mexico City and Acapulco. The activities for this club is initiation and a fun filled Christmas party at which the members had a chance to break open a pinata filled with different candies. They sang Christ- mas carols in spanish. Every once in a while the classes will fix mexican food for culture day. -- -4- - f .:s, -as in ass:- I 'K X x From the look on these friendly faces there was alot of togetherness. Jill Solomaon dances her heart away with a rose in her mouth, Some of Mrs. Balderson 's students help her eat. Felicia Trujillo swings in anticipation of breaking the pina- ta. Having had the time of her life, Dawn Matijevich rests on the return trip home. The race is on! Kids scramble frantically for candies from the pinata. Venesa Hollands introduces herself to one of the students from Mexico. Scaning the crowd for dance partners are Jennifer Weller, Leslie Karmel, and Kim MaCoyt Bill Potter falls to the floor as his chair is removed from it 's position in a game of musical chairs. Spanish Club Officers: Treasurer Bill Potter, Vice Presi- dent: Felicia- Trujillo, President: Bon Taylor Not Pictured Sec. Terri Padgett rr fWVJo? 7. Front Bow: Arthor Hutcheons, Abby Knight, Mahasin Sala, Dana Wilke, Annette Sisneros, Tracie Blanken- ship, Vicki Tripoletis, Bill Potter, Jodi Risney, 2nd Bow: Sherri Buttweiller, Jenifer Scott, Dana Peart, Karen Canfield, Angie Belingheri, Dennette Gonzales, Rosie Martinez, Lisa Lea- vitt, 3rd Bow: Susan Keele, Brian Watkins, Barbie Dickenson, Ella Dawn Buzzard, Lara Hall, Tracy Das- kas, Kathy Hillard, 4th Bow: Amy Watson, Ben T Kole, Julie Sullivan, Dan Watkins, Angie Gifford, Holly Watkins, Garnette Snead, Kirt Boper, Nan Shephard, Bon Boot, Corky Roundy, Larry Gelbraugh, Casey O'Neil, Jhon Burton, Jesse Curtis. Ladder: Tracy Groft, Teresa Lattin, Wendy Crickson, Carol Canfield, Ron Sastre, Felicia Trujillo, Tracy Meeks. Spanish 79 7 i -eww 1. As Bob Neal and Bill Acklin discuss a problem, Rom Ross takes down notes. 2. Brion Sewel has problems speaking his parts. 3. Close-up: Dan Watkins, Creson Jones, Dallas Tippie, and Tim Wat- kins. 4. Hon Earl explain his after school activities to Teresa Kep- plinger. 5. Forensics Joe Kitchen, Melanie Blankenship, Sue K wen- teus, LeRoy Davis, Charlott Haskins, Bill Acklin, Keith Sandih, Dolph Bowman, Tom Floss, Bob Neal, Jennilfer Spercluti, Jewell Bingham, Mr. Bassing, Debbie Boggess. 6, Teresa Kepplinger works on a mirror routine. Z Drama: Back Brion Sewell, Beta Shinsel, Randy Martinez, Angela Peterson, Hon Earl. Front: Beth Zarotny, Teresa Kepplinger, Sindi Stienberg. 8. Back: John Thayen Nancy Davis, Sherrie Yeagen Front Stewart Crosland. 192 Drama Debate, Close-Up xv E: . .. ' 4 is N Putting Words And Actions Together For anyone interested in theater, the arts or dramat- ics the Drama Club could be your answer to a world of adventure. Although this group is not specifically re- sponsible for the productions of plays, many of the members are involved in the one-act plays, or other productions during the year. The club 's primary job is to learn more about the theater and the surrounding areas. Forencics, as defined in the dictionary, is the art of public discussion and debate. After nearly disappearing in 7981, Mr. Bassing's Debate Club has grown in num- bers and spirit. Close-up is a group of students that spent a week in Washington, D.C. learning first hand about the inner workings of the Federal Government. Each student was responsible for raising his own funds for the trip. Mrs. Watson was their advisor. Drama Club!Debate!Close Up 793 Spirit Unites Students Under the guidance of their advisor, Mrs. Shipp, this year the Lone Wolf was a total success. Many of the staff members were new and inexperienced but at the same time this gave the staff new ideas. The Lone Wolf was published monthly for the students at Basic. A great asset to the staff was Virginia Poblete, the Editor-in-Chief Other key staff members include Assistant Editor, Christy McDonald,' Sports Editor, Shari Buttweilerg and Music Editor, Eric Price. There was a particular group of students that had to be the most spirited. This group was the WOLF PACK which is also known as the Pep Club. These students seemed to be at every game, match, and any other event they could howl at, These students did a great job at promoting the Blue Pride . 7. Wolf Pack - First Bow: Kathy Maroushek, Jane Odell, Kym Nevin, Larry Gelbaugh, Tracie Blaken- ship, Kirt Roper, Cindy Derrick, Jane Marshall. Second Bow: Dede Toepfert, Alice Link, Denette Gonzales, Linette McMurdo, John Thayer, Trina Barker, Sherrie Maestas, Lisa Leavitt, Sandra Miller, Lynn Charles, Elora Tshudy. Third Bow: Teri Padgett, Tammy Hunnel, Kathy Kemp, Gina Barker, Holly Atkinson, Beth Bower, Melissa Walker, Dana Wilke, Tina Harris, Michelle Gill, Nancy Davis, Kristen Gill. Fourth Bow: Doug Doering, Jason Watson, James Swank, Angie Gifford, Carolyn Cowan, Leroy Davis, Fifth Row: Sherry Yeager, Troy Strange, Monica Haney, Creason Jones, Ron Taylor, Nikki Munoz. Sixth Bow: Bill Tackett, Sean Cox, Dino Glover, Ron Cordes, Tracey Meeks, Joan Fountain, Vickie Tripolitis, Darron Carson. 2. Anne Hale, a first year staff member of the Lone Wolf contributed many hours and ideas, but was side-tracked on occasions. 3. The Wolf Pack cheers on as Basic scores another point. 4. The Seniors showed that they were it 1 at every pep assembly. 5. Ron Fruchey admires the work he put into every issue of the Lone Wolf 6. Lone Wolf - First Row: Shirlee Harper. Second Row: Tiffany Waldorf Tammy Mogavero, Curtis Benge, Debbie Wolfe, Christy McDonald. Third Bow: Maria Velazquez, Anna Hale, Ronnie Fruchey, Virginia Poblete, Shari Buttweiler, Mrs. Shipp, Tina Davis, Pack! Lone Wolf wmmg Kam xW xy Wolf Pack, Lone Wolf 195 Our Job Is f' t Keeping Scores And Spirits High This years Mat Maids enjoyed promoting spirit for the defending State Championship Wrestling team. The Mat Maids are a dedicated group that cheer and encourage the wrestlers. They kept statistics and scores at matches, and also gave the wrestlers Gatorade and oranges after their matches. They had bake sales with the money going for the purchase of their uniforms and the food for the wrestlers. The president was Sam Gwing Vice President, Audra Hatten,' Secretary, Michelle Baier,' Historian, Neca Twitchellq and Treasurer, Alyson Keele. The Soccer Sweeties did an excellent job of supporting the Varsity and J. M Soccer teams. Each Soccer Sweetie was responsible for knowing the game. They also kept statistics and chased run- away balls to keep the game running smoothly. These girls were very enthusiastic at the games. Mrs. Treanor, the advisor, enjoyed their high spirits. 1. Anyone for a soccer game? Kathy Ho awaits the start of the Gorman-Basic game only to find that they had the wrong place for the game. 2. Mat Maids - front row: Kim Beans, Sam Gwin, Alyson Keele, Neca Twitchell, Kristy Cottrell, Diane Nauenburg. Back row: Angela Axelrod, Courtney Anderson, Teresa Lattin, Fe- licia Martinez, Bobbie Zimmerman, Michelle Baier, Lisa McCallister, Audra Hatten, Traci Jaramillo, Michelle Baier, Amy Watson, Tonia Lance. 3. Meetings of the Matmaids were held in room 349 under the direction of - W W 5 3, Mrs. Watson. 4. Raising money was an important func- S tion of the Matmaid's responsibility. Audra Hatten 1 W flashes the money raised for one of their projects. 5. The Matmaids had many duties, not the least of which was building spirit through the use of signs. 6, Michelle Baier and Neca Twitchell have fun at their meetings. 7. Teersa Beldin and Becky Fortenberry take a break dur- ing the action of the soccer match. 8. Soccer Sweeties - front row: Judy Aleman, Becky Fortenberry, Deanna Broulette, Mahasin Saleh, Carol Canfield, Karen Can- field, Kathy Ho. Middle row: Annette Sisneros, Tina Rollo, Julie Groit, Bernette Plunkett. Back row: Advisor: Mrs. Treanor, Kim Brown, Maria Velasquez, Kerry Cole- man. 9. Tina Fiollo discusses the game with two of Basic 's players. , Q QT ig essay-Q: . x A H lr 796 Matmaids!Soccer Sweeties ,.mf.J'LK...-agua.. AAA. 5 3 Q'-5. 'ik -af ,E 4- .Q Wfwbldiv rv fi 1' 7 ff ' f x xv ' x ask N w,. UR , , Matmaids!Soccer Sweeties 797 if f...mm ? 3Uii3i'iX X fi nt ! i! 1'i5 mf ia ,ie S Q W k .. ' . ' I ' ' r ,J 5' XM . -' x - AM 1 , 1 ,, M 798 Chess! Dance Z made 4 .fo Bm. ? q .. s Culture, Tradition, And Intelligence Great Clubs Need These 5, 6, Z 8, Step, Touch, Cross step, could be heard daily echoing across the gym. Accompanying this were the sounds of Strut , 'Uungle Love , and State of Shock . The day began with Miss Belser excitedly leading warm- ups. Students then moved on to learning new dances which she taught. The year was a learning experience for both teacher and students. The styles of dance varied as they shuffled through country, bounced through jump rope, and leaped through ballet. Terms such as bishops, knights, and rooks were commonly used by the chess club. Chess is a game which requires the skill of concentration, talent, and patience. The chess club encourages good sportsmanship with every game. President Mike Chastian and advisor, Mr. Crine work very hard on this club. The European club consisted of students of both the languages, French and German. The members worked to promote a better understanding of language and culture. The president was Jesse Fair and the advisor was Mrs. Brown. 1. I swear l didn 't eat the rool ol the ginger bread house! says Antonia Figueroa. Dance Club - back Flow: Michelle Curtis, Michelle Mathewson, Carol Leonard, Diana Peart, Theresa Cripe, Mindy Cole, Donna Albert, Lisa Berger, Middle row: Shelly Cardwell, Charlotte Mitchel Front row: Anette Fritz, Vicky Dompier, Pam Meyen Felicia Trujillo, Karen Kosek, Miss Belser. Maria Delarosa practices ballet, Kimberly Berslien tries her finger while everyone else samples the house. David Ho and Mike LeFrancios demonstrate their skills at chess. Dance Club 4 Standing: Sabrina Sledge, Marie Delarosa, Tina Mar- tinez, Mary McKay Charlotte Aldredge. Sitting: Dotty Collins, Sherry Yeager, Eric Neven, Heather Nelson, Rhonda Adams. Chess Club Y Standing: Warren Harris, John Pugh, Mike Chastain, Matt Hall, Mr. Crine. Siting David Ho, Mike LeFrancious, Someday I know l'll ily, thinks Darlene Tapia. Warren Harris plans his next move. European Club - Standing: Susan Kelly Heidi Scheiroth Alyson Keele, Kimberly Bergslien, Michelle Bergslien, Standing: Mrs. Brown, Antonia Figueroa, Jesse Fair. 55 wid' Q V ms I wmv. .1 A 799 L. Library And A. V. Aides-Not Easy Jobs 7. Cheryl Montgomery pauses for a picture while moving equipment. 2. AM aids: Front row, Cheryl Montgomery, Laura Hall, Mark Medina. Back row, Tarek Maaloui Billy Aldredge, Mike Reyes, Rich Berkley, Mark Crowl. 3. DeWayne Garlick looks through a book while A. M is slow. 4. Library Aides: Front row, Maria Martinez, Steve Pantuso, James Dakahe, Nick Oalkey. Top row, Steven Hooding, Tracy Cortez, Daniel Bingamon, and Tony Tucker. 5. Connie Sandoval smiles as she helps students check out books. Jw' .M 3 ii' Wi 200 Library!A. V Aides ,fa gm. WN., gmt .Q fe ,ser Q kp- , wk ,pix-A 4,392-: X x s , - Af X nf f ,-7. fi af Wx sigfw V K - 5: Q - Administrators Are Tops! ln the eyes of many, Basic High School has one of the best adminis- trative staffs in Clark County. The Administration is headed by the Principal, Mr. Lanny Lund. The job of the Principal is to oversee all events and activities and make sure everything runs smoothly. Mr. Lund is aided by three fine Assistant-Principals, Mr. Paul Woicicki, Mrs. Estella Hodgkin, and Mr. Don Taylor. Also included in the administra- tion are our Deans-Mrs. Pamela Hicks and Mr. Frank Hester. These important administrative positions are not as easy as they may sound, but thanks to these people the student body of Basic High School is one of the best in Clark County. 202 Administration 2 --QQ... W I , 4 -.,--.....,,., A , 1 ,, T it 44' f Amare. 1 X Q ji? .. V.. ,. ,.., , . J K u ' 5 V' f . , ' ' W rf ,. ,.,, ,N M ff riiits 14. T aWM7 . ,W avr? i.s 'fvlvrpyitfu rrriii ,. .wi Wy V X V wPa 'V fix' , W1 Mr. Hester sit back and watch all the seniors do all the work Taylor. 3. You've been caught Ms. Hicks. 4. Mr. Lund reviews years yearbook wondering what to expect this year. 5. Mr. Woicicki and Mr. Ta, stand and admire the floor show. 6. Mrs. Hodgkin, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Lund alll and bear it. 7. Mr. Hester fills a few students in on the long year that awaits them Daily Administrative Pap Session. 7. Ms. Great form 1 , 4 P ti ,J 1 aw it , M Z 4 K 9 W ,H 1 , if .T ,, Q f 1 iH ,ff ,gf Y ,., M 3193 ' r 7 ft f ff 9 V f - X 1 - Q - it , ,,,W ,:,,,,,t,N x N , ,Ir A l RQ'-X 'Q 1:1sf:fsEg,,:f.S? -f , , ' ' X ss -ffl . Q Q W: ...f Q W Q W. vw , Q f , X N,-WX-X fa , - 3 ,. , All V-.5 , S-- N ,NN gwixxr. C! X J ws, 1 w 2 ,N 4 ,- .- A , H1 4 Q 5 . 1: L x if ,, E E wi t L ann y L und Principal Don Taylor Asst. Principal Estella Hodgkin Asst. Principal Paul Woicicki Asst. Principal Frank Hester Dean Pam Hicks Dean Dr Administration 203 Mixed Languages Spoken A t Basic Besides English, the language everyone is familiar with, there are many other languages floating around Basic 's halls. The foreign language that rules over the others is Spanish. Many of the students who took Spanish, took it for the simple reason that Nevada is close to Mexico, and that there is a large majority of Spanish-speaking people here in the West. The advantage of being in the Spanish club is that you had a chance to go to Ensenada, Mexico. Other foreign languages taught at Basic included Latin, French, and German. There are a lot of rea- sons students enrolled in a foreign language, includ- ing the requirements for college-one needs two years experience of the same foreign language. An- other reason is to expand horizons and to be able to speak another language. 5 .wi Nathan Bassing ,V . ' ' English wg I' Bobbie Bayley 'f-- '5V. A ' Reading Aide ll L I gk' . .vi n 4 Helga Brown .. 1 .eq For. Lang. ..., W A Anita Diaz . Y I English-Spanish , pina'-,el J-f f ' 951 Qgisw : r -3 gms-fa 4, egg I Chris Cartwright V, 1- Science-English - . ,, A' 5-1 Linda Cassillas ,,.V f English V A 3 . I Q j I 3 f John Gilmour ' V English 1. Ms. Hamblin is surprised by her students. 2. Mr. Bassing teaches Comp. ll, Hawaiian style. 3. Miss Spencer became Mrs. Vandermeer in October. 4. Hard at work, Mrs. King in her reading class. 204 Faculty ,ff IV E ' W , at are f 1 . Qi- . ' in N ii 1 Gm 1 ' is , ,,,,,,. ,, ., Q7 E , I 1 'Z ,,,,:,. ,Na v ,,, MJ i AA,A I , M fe' ig A ig ,,,, K 'lhki ,' K, K' gs 7' - ,T ri -- ' K . - r 2 , is - fi 2 V 7 R N ya!-1 We -we 55 y U1 , 453 ' , :D is .A JN, W . Teri ' F .I '.- s , 4L ' ' 5, 'Sw-, -, 'nfl' 2. . . -7 K: x gs. . 'K A ' M 1 ' Joanne Zorio 257 Yr 44 Q V gg in English b n , Judi Hamblin English Carol Flyan English Leslie Shipp English Da vid Smalley English Marjorie Stroebel English Cheryl Syphus English Harry Syphus English L cis Taylor English Alice Vandermeer English J Marian Walker Spanish 1. Mr. Syphus's class participated in English Scrab- ble Game. 2. Dr. Walker and class enjoy a Spanish sing-a-long. 3. Students try hard to master French with Mrs. Bro wn. Faculty 205 John V Balistere Social Studies Larry Burgess Social Studies Dan Cahill Social Studies William Horan Social Studies 206 Faculty 'f 2 .. j Paul Ruth Social Studies Q Same Subjects Are Un orgetablel 1 3 -4 T , .J i. 'i - - , rv g t 'fEEE75Z'VX?kW Aii,i it I AA,Z f 5 ,I S What does the word History, mean to you? To Mr. Cahill a world history and government teach- er, says thisg l feel that History is an understand- ing ofthe past that will help us in the understand- ing of the future. History is a subject of much importance and it is one that Basic students will not soon forget. The M.J.R.O.TC. is run by two outstanding advisors, Col. Robert Ott and Richard Swank, They are concerned with maintaining the high outstanding record that has been a part of the M. J. R. O. T C. for a number ol years. The R. O. T C. program has won many awards because of such high and demanding standards. Wm S rf . .. .f N ,-Q-1 fffg, . H f-.K .- E rg., - . . nays ss.t m .. i s sifw' stssfpw-N H5 XE 5' S Ji 8 Q 3 . ..- ..,:::Q, 3 eff.-..t.-. S .wg x sq., .,.355,..:.K, gg x if -5:2 7. All work and no play in R. O, 7fC, ? 2. Mr. Brown keeps the peace. 3. Mr. Neighbors shows us his interpretation ofthe hit movie Teachers 4. Mr. Burgess lectures to U.S. History class. 5. World History students fast at work. 6. Mrs. Bettinghouse is very interested in students work. 7. Cot. Ott and his assistant listen carefully to a class discussion. 8. Mr. Swank lets his fingers do the walking. W' ,,,' 1 A A gr s jd v K x Y ff' Elizabeth Bettinghouse E . . V . gg, English A - A Kathryn King 5 h 1 English ' T5 Col. Robert F Ott r norc. A- 5 - 5 L K X Richard A. Swank E h af I Rolo. fgf-iffld-N 'Q If t S. X PN -sw. wx Y - if ., ft. g f.Q., . X .. X xi N' R . ,.. J as X A3 H Q . mil W' , Math And Science Soar With New Teachers The math and science departments were expanded with the addition of several new teachers including Miss Treanor, Mr. Wood Miss Barber, Miss Chilson, and Mr. Tittman. Math students that have attended Basic over the years will long remember the tests and assignments of Mr. Miner Mr. Meier, Mr. Dunkle, and Mr. Bombino. Mr. Newsom headed the chemistry classes. One could see students trying to memorize the element chart, and there was always a student trying to mix up some incredible solution. lt seemed as though every class had a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Mr. Lathrop and Mr. Bennion made Biology a learning experience. Several students dreaded the day they would have to dissect a frog, or something else disgusting. Mrs. Watson, computer teacher and super busy lady, headed up one of the most popular classes on campus. Ms. Berk, who is actively involved with the cheerleading program, also taught computer. Many students felt these classes made them more aware ot our world. 1. Mr. Meier prepares for his Trrg. class. 2. Computers are an important class, as shown by this student. 3, Mr. Belingheri invites his class to his desk to pose for a picture. 4. Mr. Newsom and Flon Fruchey, along with another student, converse about the difficulties of science. 5. Mr. Bennion instructs a student in the use of microscopes. Rosemary Barber ZZ' , f ' t ' ' Earth Science ' . -' ..- - ' , A David Bennion at . .... . if f ' . W' Biology :AI V 'V Jayceine Berk 'i'r f' V- Computer ,V y f t Phil Bombino . 1 1 V 4.3 ' , Y' .1 . Barbara Chilson -' Mom M W' David A. Crine f W Algebra 2, 5? ' David Dunkle ' ,V Algebra i .V Peter S. Lathrop Z' s , Biology M xi ' Bruce Laughlin A My Science f 3. f .'ii .I David Meier LJ' ' Trig., Algebra V 4 ' i '2 4 James H. Milham X A , 'R , Math A H i ti l f f .WLMM -Mafvf X X W 4' f vt' 791 Z' Zane Miner ' ' Math , Jim Moore M, , ' Math ' Jack Tittman Biology ,f 9 1' Marilyn Treanor M I l l S . Afgebfa . .f r 'V' Rf Pam Watson ti 'V Physics, Computers f ,Q 'I i f Gary Wood 't 1, K ff' A , Algebra RE ' ' ' A 'Elf 1 1 t , 1. 1 . i 1 , 208 Faculty IP QW-3 ' ,, B M fiffr' f A Faculty 209 270 Dedication Breeds Qualification Gordan Greenhalgh , 552 Typing, Yearbook Bil!Huth V g .,..i. ? b 4 D.EC,A. f 3 V f A N gg g 9 Jack Schnepp h , w0 3 wp Y - as s f Drama 1 'V , 1' . V' 'in Robert Bal! f 5 1 F , ki B ntc fl ' N rgandecl U Xw 'Hines sk Ls S ? 5 9 L X, is 3 ,Wim .. LL L M3 -.' .. 5 A ' fs. 'e 7. Amber Smith and Amy Sawyer play their flutes during a pep assembly. 2. Bernette Plunkett plays the flute while marching in the band. 3, Mrs. Taylor straight- ens up papers in preparation tor the next class. 4, Mr. Schnepp sets the stage for Drama, 5. Tracy Foy marches in the Homecoming parade. 6. Blake Minnis plans to be the next Louis Armstrong. Z Mr. Shnepp directs Rom Fruchey and Norelle Shanagan with lines. 8. Two Drama members show the fine art of classic dance. 9. Mr, Ball shows everyone the profile of a great musician. 10. Miss McDonald empha- sises the importance of good typing skills. ' Helen Laubach , L . 4,1 Business N' Q R 1. L . MaryAnn Taylor L LL L L, L. f' Business if f T SWE? Sa d ' . f 1 ' ' Business L .qw L :Z , New students sat down at the typewriters. Each looked anxiously from their keyboards to the textbooks. Ja ws fell open as each realiZed that the keys on the typewriters had been painted over. Would they ever pass this typing class? With the help of Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Laubach, Mrs. Sandin and new arrival Mr. they would. Many Moms spent hours wearing mufflers while Junior practiced his trombone trills, but band instructor, Mr. Cecile, spent hours every day listening with a trained ear for errors. Choir director, Mr. Ball, did the same for his buddig vocalists. With teachers as dedicated and qualified as ours it's easy to see why Basic breeds such talent. Faculty 21 1 CPR ls A Must In Health The P. E Department had a successful year due to the fact we had one of the most talented and knowl- edgeable coaching staff One of the additions to the Basic coaching staff was Coach Frazier, who assist- ed in the football program. ln the girls department Miss Belser taught Dance and Swimming. P.E of- fered not just the P.E land P.E ll courses required by the state, but, it offered practically anything from Dance to Weighttraining. One could see a body at work, whether it was shooting a basketball or swim- ming a lap. it was no wonder why Basic was so competitive in practically every sport. ln the Health Department Sophomores learned about hygiene and lifesaving techniques. For exam- ple, one could see students performing C. P. R. on plastic mannequins in the little theater. They re- ceived their red cross merits for C. P. Fl. One of the most important and required class of the sophomores was Drivers Ed. Many students said the reason they enjoyed the class was because of helpful teachers. Another student commented say- ing she liked Driver's Education because it would help her driving and safety skills in the future. 212 Faculty Bill Bowie Health Mike Dietmeier Health Cliff Frazier 1 r ff: P.E V. . ,,., A ry Barbara Gillaspy Z P.E g ' , be . ,,, A 1 7-c 4-. Diane Hernandez P5 it fy 1. Coach Frazier clocks the breathless runners. Running seems to be a great way of conditioning. 2. This future Mr. Universe pumps out his biceps by do- ing curls. 3. Miss Belser added a lot of excitement to the Dance class. 4. More girls were encouraged to join Weight Training. 5. Not only is Coach Duschen a P.E teacher, he is also the head coach for the Wrestling team. 6. This student decided to take behind the wheel , in hopes that it would low- er her insurance. Z Many students got a chance to receive their C. P. R. cards through Health. Y ai 0 ,Q .. ,L Iam! k M N. 'wwf w ',: x v gf? 2 ..... Q I Z M if 2, A .- In - , -1 M A Q... - Qxs Qxwaf?s:eA: Q af f . . Q v 1 .,. i W , . far' Q ff f 6 'Q X 'I ff.. w L 'K y X S N SS ....,.., 5 X ' . f-f' fx 1 .a- X. ...mm 'r .. 2 Hg gf, 'Q 4 1 914' -.W 42 nv -'Q Z Y W . I gf M' H .W M , ff , . ..W,,,,..,,,.,,.,M,,..,...-,sw Jfww ' ' f swf EE- : F? -XX-M... U Q Q ...., W' ,- Q sr mg -N sa I wma v 2 gli? ii is ,Q 5 ...... awww Ai W F if .J . 1.-.wx a :auf-' X R Classes Prep or The Future Doug Balderson .- Auto Shop Cloyd W, Lovltt lndustrlal Arts ' 4 'I v. 1 K Q! ff Q A i' 1 , f 1 ,sg ff 5. ,v7333Kf'f .an I. l l Kelsey C. Larsen A lndustrlal Arrs Q A ' ' Mary McFarlane ' 5 ,gf , , ' ' l i 1 Joan Pedlgo NCQ' -,, Aw Home Ec, 4' 3' A f Bill num , N Dlstrlbutlve Ed. l lf e ,', fifimx , J ' . QV!! JW 'F I ,. gy u,gg,.:,, Slephen F Sullivan lndustrlal Arts 274 Faculfy .QQ , g R Q f 'W A as r ,4..I, T 1443. H-'A wx ,Q V Q . w k ,Y- , 4' Y 7 x'Q l.:,- 1 A.,. K v ar 4.5. .kl- f 4 :us-fu,-fs: :suv DE' 1 sf ,.,.'- V -M fx0 s QXNN1' is Q 'X-as: fr', Through Distributive Education, JlNG, lndustrial arts, Home Economics, and Auto shop, Basic High students are able to prepare for life in the working world. The groups meet in class and through these programs stu- dents to look at the future with a positive attitude while learning valuable skills. 1. Mr. Balderson instructs a student on the workings of a automobile. 2. Mr. Reeves aids a student on his project. 3. Mr. Sullivan helps his industrial Arts students in understand- ing the proper useage of tools. 4. Mike Christinsen, Kimble Dutton, and Troy Lomprey con- verse as Mike finishes his protect. 5. Mrs. Augspurger gives Supreme directions for her stu- dents to follow. 6. Eric Niven and Susan Buttrufl prepare to cook for a grade. 7. Mrs. Pedigo samples student's culinary achievements. l ,mv A M' mm, ...,. M. Faculty 2 75 In A , U, t x ,,.t , 1 , , , ' 31 J 1' x 1 F X. W rx X, , xt . t W ' NJ YY! J J- J V55 h DA L W YXXXXJ PV M xv M 3 '.,x x .K ,XQL X , 1 tx f N t N X x X J P S X f f V 1 5, Y-QV , 1 X 51 ' J' 11 W A., .. Vg- Y xi, wtf xt tm its . .. Wt X NK V ,tilsigeclal Services Spark Responslbl ity XX .. if ' ' L' X , , , ,,,, . L. , ky, , 'J -31 Larina Lovitt f' Asst. Librarian Ilene Bittle f ! Librarian , I I Tom Shipp Sp. Education Ann Nelson Sp. Education ,! !' W2 Jim Bekaert Sp. Education J'Dean Derrick wiv Sp. Education ,V Q Chris Barry f . A , Sp. Education Tom Crine 1 A A.. Counselor r s U ' vi. 1 . - fi I 8 1 J ' I f , , , Roland Chatman Counselor Ron Montoya Counselor Counselor Lilly Fulton Counselor Lowell Da vis 'I a Special services were provided by Basic 's counseling staff Special Education Department and school librarian and assistant. Several new teachers were added to the Spe- cial Ed. teaching list, including Chris Barry, Jim Bekaert, Tom Shipp and Wendy Rengel. Respon- sibility was the main objective for this year's cur- riculum, as instructors taught these kids at their own individual levels of learning. Another addition to the staff took place in the counseling department, as Roland Chapman and Tom Crine j ' d Jo Dyck, Ron Montoya, Lowell Davi , ' i y Fu n. -Q QQZX 43,515 N355 .Z - 363- , N Bair, JXQ , Xxx CsN - - XNX' 276 Faculry '55 , S, . E 1 if L uf' W, vfffy ml X0JQpNQZ2jxbq,5QN X Students and teachers alike were able to tak advantage of the programs offered by the librar this year. These services included not only books but also xeroxing of materials, audio visual aide, study halls, and various magazines. 1. Ann Nelson, Sp. Ed Teacher 2. Roland Chatman, Counselor 3. Jim Bekaert, Sp. Ed. Teacher 4. Tom Shipp, Sp. Ed. Teacher 5. Lilly Fulton, Counselor 6. Lowell Davis Counselor Z llene Bittle, Librarian 8. Lar- ina Lovitt. Asst. Librarian 9. JoAnn Dyck, Counselor 10. Tom Crine, Counselor 11. Chris Barry, Sp. Ed. Teacher 9135 W ..,. wa ' K V. I I .iff ,f ' V J ' . VZ E ll X 5 'QU , 2 1 5 . ,, 2 ,f . - if V ' Q it rw 1r ' bt' 1 vi., fr r A I . ....,........ X94 NN N Y . '. X Q ai ' QL.-M Faculty 217 , Service Is Their Motto! Ann Brown Cafeteria Muriel Frank Cafeteria Violet Goudie Cafeteria Elle Cyicius , Cafeteria '72 f f Eva Harrison 'rrr F5 r'rVr 2 l 1 k r rrr Cafeteria iii A' I I 4 ,,,,,,,:: H ,, Virginia Johnson , , , ,V X Cafeteria ' ' , ' W , f1,V 7 ,, ,fr r r ,, E ' ..,, 1 1 JoAnn Lemming f - ' 1 I i Cafeteria A it ,r,, 4 A 'M ' Fawn stirring I A QM of , i Secretary Y 2 f'V V ' Sally Jones ' M , Secretary JJ' ,,, - Sandy Patterson l 1 Office L ' it ' , Cookie Sena V fr , , V Ggl I I . 5 i Avis Sheahan Secretary Betty Traueinidt Attendance Barbara Turner Secretary Judy Zettner Secretary Vera Brown Health Aide Barbara Manning Student Store 4 Patti Giles - Audio Wsual Aide AM Aide Shirlee Carda Besource Boom V :5 ,Q , , Mk, f, , 1, f ,-., ,Hz 1 4 , , , , ,,f,- F gp rrf f , r Diane Bergemeyer t,,, Graphics 1 -wx' X mmfmz , ,. ,ri,, i f-ee, il.. 278 srarr My , ,W it Za! Lfxf rrr. , , Support, Service, Help, Assistance. All are key words for those individuals that stay in the background of the educational process. Whether its a rneal from the cafeteria, nachos or candy from the student store, a bandage for a cut, transcripts for graduation, questions on attendance, a request to see a counselor, trouble in the parking lot or an assembly that needs to be set up, these people are always there. 7. Lots of time and effort goes into the daily lunches at Basic. 2. Being responsible for the A. V equipment is a big job. Just ask Mrs. Giles. 3. Eva Harrison and Virginia Johnson busy grating cheese for tacos. 4. William Cruz, School Security, checks his list for trouble spots. 5. Custodians - front row: Ray Hester, Josie Gomez, Mike Gautreau, Back row: Tom Schulthorpe, Anita Judd, Hank Grey, Maella Wesson, Bobby Miers. Brian Sheldon. 6. Hank Grey continued his daily routine with a little Christmas spirit during the Christmas Week Activities. Z Sandy Patterson, J'Dean Der- rick, Judy Zettner, Jacque Dillard, and Cookie Sena check records and do a little chit chat. 8. Hall Monitors Fluth Gloster and Doug Diaz: We would rather be in Hawaii. falls nun nuns Faculty 219 Students Ga For Honors Representatives for Nevada 's Boy's and Girl 's State were selected during the spring of 1984. During the summer both groups traveled to Northern Nevada for a week of intensive study, activity, projects, and fun all centered around the government system. John Thayer was elected Governor for Boy's State. December was the time to go to the Sun Youth Forum held at the Convention Center and sponsored by the Sun Newspaper. The students were divided into seven groups that centered around a specific area and topic. Here, they had a chance to discuss and listen to others in an attempt to solve or resolve a problem facing them. Lunch was provided, and Basic was honored by having several students accorded the privilege of either writing or taping an editorial on their subject for publication! broadcasting. 220 Honors .A-.-M Students from various schools were chosen at the Sun Youth Forum to make presentations and write articles for the Sun Newspaper. Basic Representa- tives were Leanne Murphy, Lara Wilson, and Gina Kim. Lara Wison was chosen by her group, Home in Nevada, to write an article for the Sun. Girl's State - Front Row: Mrs. Crisler, Angela Belingheri, Kathy Ho. Top Row: Kim Bergslien, Jennifer Pannullo, Creson Jones, Monica Haney. Boy's State - Front Row: Fritz Crisler, Dwight Littlefield, Brent Greengalgh. Scott Glenn. Back Row: Jesse Curtis, Mike Doran, Dwayne Edsinga, Dallas Tippie. Gina Kim was one of the Sun Youth Forum records deepers. Gina took notes during the discussions and presented a summary tor the newspaper. Sun Youth Forum - Front Row: Shane Adams. Second Row: Tracie Blan- kenship, Annette Sisneros, Mahasin Saleh, Carol Canfield, Gina Kim, Dwayne Edsinga: Third Row: Scott Glenn, Elizabeth Guerra, Rebecca Wardlaw, Vicki Tnpolitis, John Pugh, Ella Dawn Blazzard, Albert Carlson. Top Row: Dan Watkins, Dana Wike, Tracey Meeks, Todd Thompson, Jesse Cutris, Shirlee Harper, Jennifer Scott. Shane Adams and Jesse Curtis make their way through the lunch line at the Sun Youth Forum. Leanne Murphy was one of the Basic Representatives chosen to appear on television to discuss topics from the Sun Youth Forum, Carol Zafac, Rebecca Wardlaw, Angela Belingheri, Dwayne Edsinga, and John Pugh wait for food after Holding discussions at the Sun Youth Forum, Honors 22 1 222 ww. wif' ,, -,Q 5 nw xhf N .W in f Q i . ,J ,I .Q . , , - M . 'Q' .. ww 7 ,f 1 'ff ping s Honor Sta tus A t Basic Basic was lucky to have five foreign exchange stu- dents this year. They came from various parts of the worldy three from Mexico, one from Spain, and another from Finland. Sanna Helena Alkio comes from a town 75 km. from Helsinki, Finland. She is seventeen and she likes horses, writing, skiing, and also likes hamburgers. She stayed with the Shawwls in Las Vegas for her yearin the United States. Eighteen years old, Enrique Canale is from Hermosillo Sonora, Mexico. He likes American football, weight lift- ing, jogging, and swimming. Enrique also has a favorite food, pizza. He would like to become a biologist some- day. Carla Cisneros, from Tamailipas, Mexico, is seven- teen years old. Carla enjoys all sports, poetry, and drama. She is a senior this year, and wants to make a lot of friends while she is here. Carla is living in Hender- son with the Plouts family. Fernando Salazar is a senior from Seville, Spain, He was on the soccer team this year and he likes to swim. Fernando is living with the Giordano Family in Hender- son. Maria lsabel Velazquez comes from Encenada, Mexi- co. She enjoys writing, drawing, and playing tennis. She's a sophomore and lives in Henderson with the Twitchell family. Basic had one National Merit finalist this year Brent Greenhalgh. Brent scored high on the PSA T exam as a junior and went on to take other tests and become a finalist. Basic may have a good chance at having an- other finalist next year, also. Junior Dan Watkins scored a record high on the exam for Basic. From freshmen through seniors, Basic students have been succeeding academically this year. ln the fresh- men class alone there were 30 students who maintained a GPA of 3.8 or better this year. There were also a large number of students from the other classes to give a number of 70 students at Basic who have maintained the 3.8 average, or better. A special honor goes out to Dwayne Edsigna this year. Edsigna was awarded a Legion of Valor medal. This medal is given to four Marine ROTC members in the nation, so this is a great honor. The award is one of the highest honors high school participants can receive. To win this award Edsigna had to rank in the top 70 M of his class and be involved in community and school activities, plus other criteria, 1. Junior receive 3.8 and above achievers - top, Dan Wat- kins, Dewey Fihu. Frontq Larry Gelbaugh, Frank Zimmer- man, 2. National Merit Finalist Brent Greenhalgh. 3. Dwayne Edsigna receives his Legion of Valor medal. 4. Foreign exchange studentsg Enrique Canale, Carla Cis- neros, Mana lsabel, and Sanna Helena Alkio. 5. Dwayne Edsigna Stands at attention after receiving his medal. 6. Freshman 3.8 and above achievers - front, Andrew Gel- baugh, Michele Lanza, Michelle Minear, Diana Burns, Bay- mand Perez, Gaynelle Ff'olling,' Middle, Patricia Omahar, Melannie Greenhalgh, Wendy Wellman, Picky Phu, Renee Galyanq Erika Jackson, Tonya Light, Kim Robinson, Bryan Watkins Topq James Zimmerman, Fionald Knoblock, Vance Kennedy, Tara Beavers, Won Lee. 7. Sophomore 3.8 and above achieversq Ramon Hopkins, Shallimar Pepera, David Ho, Sinclair Szebrat, Julie Curtis, Karen Canfield, Alfred Archuleta, Top Bowf Bobert Fuller. Terri Hensley, Linnae Greenhalgh, Carla Turner. 8. Senior 3.8 and above achievers, topg Scott Glen, Carol Zajac, Brent Greenhalgh, Middleg Jennifer Pannullo, Caro- lyn Cowan, EliZabeth Guerra, Kim Bergslieng Frontg Becky Wardlaw, Kathy Ho. Honors 223 224 Honors Honor Choir And Honor Society Boost Excellence At Basic This year's Honors Choir, chosen out of a large number of singers, represented Basic on the District level as well as locally. The choir practiced weekly and performed with other music students from all over Clark County. To be in the Honors Choir was a distinct honor accorded to only a few. The National Honor Society is very strong at Basic and is considered to be one of the best in the area. President, Carol Zajac, had a number of responsibilities that helped to develop leadership skills. She was joined in directing the NHS by Scott Glenn, Treasurer, Kathy Ho, Historian, Becky Wardla w, Secretary and Elizabeth Guerra, Vice President. The success of any group is measured by the number of successful activities that they hold. Besides fund raisers and community projects, the NHS held a successful Alumni Tea where alumni of the society gathered and had a good time talking and seeing old friends. ,A 1. Honor Choir - First Row: Elora Tshudy, Neca .15 Twitchell- Alyson Keele, Christina Price, Diane L fiillfgf ' Nauenburg, Samantha Gwin. Second Row: n ' Cathy Holland, Billie Jo Adams, Kristen Gill, Char Harshbarger, Rene Honore, Melissa Morris, Julie Reynolds. Third Row: Randy Martinez, Scott At- kinson, Tom Stewart, Jesse Curtis, Shane Ad- ams, Tony Lefler, Jeff Dickensheets. 2. Carol Zajac presides over an Honor Society meeting. As president of Honor Society, Carol has many duties such as leading their meetings. 3. Elora Tshudy decides to make a point at an Hon- or Society meeting. 4. Honor Society members meet in Mrs. Taylor's room for meetings once a month, 5. Honor Society- Front Row: Neca Twitchell, Ella Blazzard, Angie Belingheri, Colleen Marshall, Re- becca Wardlaw, Elizabeth Guerra. Middle Row: Mrs. Taylor, Alyson Keele, Gina Kim, Pauline Ma- calino, Kim Dorsey, Carolyn Lynch, Da vid Brouil- lette. Top Row: Dewey Ryu, Ron Root, Larry Gelbaugh, Kim Bergsleign, Dan Watkins. 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The Sen- iors produced an excited and highly motivated team. The top-notch Juniors were ready to play. Senior Tracy Lopeman alias Mad Dog Lopeman stated that 'even though it was freezing outside, l just wanted to give it my all, have fun and most of all win. After four quarters of razzle dazzle plays the sen- iors came out the 7984 powder puff champs of Basic High School. 1. Seniors pump themselves up for the nights game as they go on to be number 7. 2. Despite the Superior Senior team the juniors show their enthusiasm. 3. Candy Clough runs interference for quarter back Stacy Perry's attempt at a touchdown. 4. The chilly night air didn 't stop this crowd of fired up fans. 5. The Desperateairs and flag twirlers join together to perform a picture perfect pyramid. 6. The Ju- niors huddle to discuss their next play. Z Tracy Mad Dog Lopeman , Trina T-Bone Barker and Candy Rough Clough take some advice from Senior Coach Grant Glover. Powder Put 228 Powder Puff Bchool Spirit Warms Up W . , V Lf wh WQ' jf! 'Q I gf . Powder Puff 229 Christmas Week In The Wolves Den Once again Basic had the feeling of Christmas. This festive occasion was cele- brated in many ways, from dressing up to class competitions and door decorating. We started the week off on Monday by wearing red 8 green. On Tuesday everybo- dies favorite dressup was Christmas Geeke. Wednesday's Winter-wonderland gave Basic students a chance to show off their new winter Many were bundled in hats, scarves, sweaters, and new ski bibs to show their school spirit. The student body found Lumberjack day on Thursday to be rather easy, considering it is normal attire. Friday found itself to be the day which drew the most response. All anyone had to do, was roll out of bed and come to school for Christmas morning. 230 Christmas Week W .EV w s W' M s 'WH W, y 4' my lx. W,,,, ..,, it MH WI'--'- t if - . at rl My .t , , V, f ,,.,,,, 6 M Wray gf IPFREEQ ,ww ea Mr. Bassing 's composition class raises cane. Working on the door are Joan Fountian, Lara Wilson, Karen Odell, Becky Wardlaw, Grant Glover, Elora Tushdy, and Mr. Bassing. Tina Resales sit's on Santa 's lap, while he asks if she's been naughty or nice. Debbie Stieber and her cabbage patch doll are dressed appropriately for Christmas week. Ben Kole waits for the right moment to unvail his great legs. Chris Scavone and Susan Buttrulf stand by the door decorated by Mrs. Shipps first hour class. Carrying her pictures and a flower from an admirer, Angela Axelrod enters the yearbook room. Two students show their school spirit during Christmas week by dressing as twins. April Kril and Tara Beavers enjoy themselves while being attacked by admirers. Sporting their Christmas morning Playboy robes are the three Stooges - Ron Cordes, Dino Glover, and Sean Cox. .Q X f f HRW 3 1 109 Christmas Week 23 7 232 Hawaiian Aloha, To The Hawaiian Dance On March 9th, the unique sound of the Beach Boys was heard echoing threw the Wolves Den. Crowds of people were seen shimmying in bright flowered shirts and sporting their leis about the necks. For the Sophomores, the Hawaiian Reverse was the first major planned activity they were responsible for. The Fie- verse marked the beginning of Spring and the last informal dance of the school year. Silence enveloped the den as the royalty was presented. No one was seen leaving the dance with a frown. The only word that summed up the evening for the Sophomore student council was success. -'Y-mf 9: Tracie Blankenship-Junior Attendent. Sherrie Yeager-Oueen. L to R: Trina Barker, Annette Richardson, Tracie Blankenship, Jennifer Cahiii. Jennifer Cahill-Sophomore Attendent. Trina Barker-Senior Attendent. Annette Richardson-Freshmen Attendent. Sherrie Yeager, .JSM iv ER Hawaiian 233 FEW Plays Fea aff! Festival BASIS WXGLVEF l fi -:Q BASIC WULVES 235 3 ir 1 1 .. . Q . Za , 3 1 , 4 21 X if 2 3 1 M Q, f f ,,, 'M Qi 442' 236' Drama Basic Gives Girl In The Mirror Ra ve Ftevues. The anticipation mounts. The lights dim, the curtains open. A small hospital bed is seen with Susan, portrayed by Nancy Davis, lying in it. Her mother is sitting beside her. lt is a modern play about communication, sympathy, feelings, and the loss of the will to live. Seventeen year old Susan is bright and sensitive, yet very de- pressed. First comes her attempt to take her life, then the choice to live through the coma she has induced. Throughout the play the only person Susan can identify with is the speaker. With her help and understanding she learns there is an alternative to death. The subject matter of this play was harsh. Yet it contained lighth- earted, humerous scenes which brought the audience to tears and laughter throughout the play. 7. Susan iNancy Davisj springs the news on Brian iBill Potterj about her going to school in England. 2. Without Susan, Brian would be lonely. 3. Susan would be the one to make the final choice as to whether she would live or die. 4. Divorced life still causes moments of tenseness between parents iSherri Yeager and John Thayerj. 5. The speaker iSusan Steinbergj tells Susan she must take a true look at herself 6. Dear Susan . . . writes Samantha iJulie Trauernichtj to her friend that she didn't know had attempted suicide. Z Even love has its' sad moments for Susan and Brian. 8. Alcoholism created an indiffer- ent mother even when faced with divorce. 9. Dr, Allen iChar Harshbargeri helps Bill to understand Susan's suicide. 70, l don't understand why you must leave , . . Brian tells Susan just before they break up. 7 7. 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At any time of the day one could find at least halt the class ot 86 at work. Commonly sighted at Mlckey's were the Finney's, Andrea Coombes as well as Florance Valdez. Paychecks were used for various things, mostly for items that couldn't be accounted for. The extra money came in handy to buy such things as new clothes and shoes. Cars were also great eaters of paychecks. Gas, insurance, and repairs left one with not much to play with. Music butts spent most of their checks on concert tickets, shirts, records, and killer bandanas. Some people such as Danny Bingamon had to make an important decision - a job or sports. The thought of no sports was almost as bad as the thought of no extra money. For some there was no choiceg in today's econ- omy, the job was more important. Shelly White carefully shows us how to make a hamburger, Wendy's style. Fast-food places were the most popular for high school students. Marie DoLaRoss poses for the camera at Henderson 's favorite hang out, McDonalds. 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From the treshmah year oh. School begins with the tedious duty of rogihtrotirnfi. This lohgthy pro- Wlltirtrrt he Ff?ft??fffif5lE'f f1t'irfit2ftrSi hh fflfwlifllt iwtiliiiift lhialy it get l trim F l iiiitbol itil i roof i i ttlltt teezchws. This is necessary, though, and iS the first Step to making 5 Senior During the years as Doing high school Students. there' are many traditions such as i-fomecomirig. Prom, and high School class rings, to the sophok more year students order their flt'?QS,',8i'ICf another Uoofitioh to let asXhQyf1jiohdfgr'flfriorrdyWoolf 'jvc'N,ir 'lCfl:esss ring. 'h' l W i i i VW Until the completion ot l'riqh school, and for some stticterrts longer, students are required to take various tests as A' group. in :Eif'l7F3lfCt'l7QA' a senior this testing includes Prohbiervoy exams, CAI, P.S.A. if, and finally in the Senior year Students rake? thi? SA, T and AC. I feStS for oql- tegye eirtrelhce, Seniors hope? to do welt Of? timoh tests amd rocoivo Scholarships. 1' 4 ,, 1 --,nn mv 'L , -AAA M ,. l f 'f-', 248 Senior Package Once school has begun, seniors have many tasks ahead of them. The decision of a future is very crucial to all students and the college fair helps students get acquainted with many colleges. For some students college isnot the answer, so the various military visit Basic to speak with students about joining to serve the United States. After high school many students also go out and join the work force of the world, rather than attending a university. Basic High is very helpful for students and provides college speakers for students during elective classes, and also a detailed list of available schol- arships for which students may get applications. Over the summer most seniors have received numerous college informa- tion and pamphlets. Seniors usually travel to see their special university to help them decide on the best college for them. There are many fun aspects to being a senior. Early in the year they order caps and gowns and senior announcements. Also most get Senior Books to compise their memories of the 84-85 school year. Senior keys are also an important part of being a senior, since they tell everyone that you are definately a senior . The final and most important part of making a senior comes about in May. Graduation is an event every senior will always remember. During the ceremony there are many guest speakers, such as public officials and pri'ncipais, like our own Mr. Lund. One of the honors of being a Valedictori- an is the honor of speaking at the graduation ceremonyf Basic has five Valedictorians this year. Through the many trials from registration, grades, decision, and gradu- ations, seniors are 'fmade and become part of the adult world. 1 Being a Valedictorian Carol Zaiac gets to speak at the graduation ceremony. Basic has five Va- ledi-torians this year, Becky Wardlaw, Dallas Tippie, Kath y Ho, Liz Guerra, and Carol Zajac. 2. The Scholarship Board provides handy informa- tion for college bound seniors. Q -.RQ SCHQO 3. Over the summer most seniors receive numerous pamphlets from colleges across the nation. 4. Front, Becky Wardlaw, Carol Zajac, Li? Guerra, and Carolyn Lynch. Back Dwayne Edsigna, Jes- se Curtis. Straightening their caps to achieve the 'perfect look . 5, As part of the graduation ceremony Mr. Lund congratulates Carolyn Lynch on her accom- plishments. 6. Graduating seniors throw their caps to show their joy of finally making-it . Senior Package 249 CUZ TUPE is defined as a style of social and artistic expression peculiar to a society or class. Each generation tries hard to express their own indi- viduality and uniqueness ttheir mark on culturej. lt may take the manner of music or art, language or clothing, transportation or entertainment, or whatever . A cultural survey of 750 students showed the follow- ing results: When it came to a favorite fast-food place, McDon- alds took it hands down. Taco Bell and Wendy's came in a distant second. Hamburgers tofall types. siZes, and compositionsl ranked 117 for favorite fast-food while tacos and piiza were next. When it came to breakfast, the majority of those surveyed stated that they didn't have any. For those who did, it was usually cereal tall brands were mentioned! followed by OJ., milk and toast. Movies were a favorite activity for the Wolves. They ranked their favorites as follows: Beverly Hills Cop Purple Hain Terminator Favorite musical groups were as follows: Van Halen Duran Duran lron Maiden Prince Scorpions Patt The favorite songs land there were manyj were as follows' Youre My tnspirationw by Chicago Jungle Love by Morris Day and the Time Still Loving You by Scorpions Hot For Teacher by Van Halen Hello Again by Cars Stairway to Heaven ' by Led Zeppelin Purple Hainw by Prince and the Revolution Penny t over by l ionel Hichie When it came to watching Prime-time TV. the favor- ites were as follows: Bill Cosby A-Team Miami Vice I For those that watched SOA PS. Days of Our lives took top honors with General Hospital coming in sec- ond. KOMP was the no. 7 radio station for Basic HS stu- dents. The top popular magazines were Hi! Parade followed by Circus and Seventeen. Sports magazines of all types came in fourth lwhen combinedl. Milierfs Outpost was the no. 7 store to purchase clothing. Contempo was second. Nikes were the most popular tennis shoe, a must for all students in the Wolves' Den. The best day of the week was Friday with Saturday not too lar behind Monday was left oft the list entirely as a favorite o'ay. Tops in sports were football. followed by wrestling and basketball. As a favorite pastime, partying was the no 7 choice. Shopping was a solid second and sports held on to third place The 'hot wave of fluorescent colors was the no. 7 fashion trend setter for the school year. Combining hot pink. lime-green and orange into one outfit made sure that you were noticed no matter where you were Para- chute pants also make the fashion trend list. To be part of the in-crowd you needed to use such expressions as cool or cool deal , l'm sure . thats uglyf 'fbtimmer . dude , 'heavyf bit- chenf generic , and thats life in the big city. On a more serious note, the most influential individual in Arnertca during the 84-85 year was Ponald Peagan. Several rock stars including Michael Jackson and Prince were also considered intiluential. The most impor- tant event was the Olympics with all their special pomp, glory and spirit. The Presidential elections came in sec- ond For many students. New Years Eve. Christmas vacation and graduation were tops on this list. As tar as inti-not problems facing America, the list was lotto lt itl1.'iLiLjE7d lin order! war lespecinlly iitlcleg-fry, in- flatitvts pollution econonii,f -WIDES, druos. crime. and Hifi Llx lYf'fftfi 77i'i'i'iT Basic Trends 72 22 , A A xt.. 4 SF' .ff 32 X. sf' S 42 ,123 125: 0 N 1 s. X - X Q . 2 2 J to F 2 . 5 - WM S Q st. my! ..,, . :srl . .. ..:. . AAK..WL,,. .. W,.. ,LLLL N . kkxv U ' 5 I WH .5 1,3 . , ' -'sf-in 3 ' ' gg X f?.5fE'G 22 -'Q Nina- A . S in 3 Mi 52 62 72 Movie-going was a popular pastime at Basic this year, and Nancy Aleman looks over the movie page to pick out the latest llic . Music is always popular with high school students, this year was no different with groups like Van Halen and Duran Duran leading the way. McDonalds and hamburgers are still one of the popular foods wi'th Americans. Most seniors are waiting impatiently for graduationg here Dwayne Edsigna adjusts his cap. As a sport, football placed highest and also was a favorite thing to do and watch. Basic player Dino Glover carries the ball for Basic. K OMP and records are some of the outlets to hear music. Redi- Records is the major music store in Henderson. Mary Ormord leafs through the RJ for the latest news. T S Dun LEARANCE, Y 12th I luv 0,2 L E vm. U, :rg vmc, As ,..?,............- 'W' -J' .. . 1. ,.:g:4:1:'...s A IOWIMQOYI . Deneuve not M west best Am.. like lcv Image 6 in the NBA Ei 2 LAS VIVA-7 2 RHWWJQ! rr- umaqyiv.-1-...iw H' 355 Ambass-dvr 9Psi 0..9 ' FF 'f' ug. sim., 'WW km 5 in ' ' I mfr? F gud ,f 2 tw X Culture 251 Anyone Wanna D'toh ?! For most people the thought ol ditching meant no teach- ers, books, or work. Lurking in the halls of Basic were three types of ditchers. To them ditching is a way ol life! lt all started at the beginning of the school year. Warm weather was still on us and from out of the woodwork came the LAKERS and the F1'OADlES . On any Monday morning the Lakers were easily spotted leaving school at 7:20 a. m., with a full cooler. They were also easy to spot at 7:20 p. m. returning with sunburns. The Roadies didn 't usually make their appearance until dark. Frequently sighted cruising on Fremont, these people commonly owned cars known as cruisers CRUISERS - 1. plural tor cruiser 2. able to move at the pace ol a line guy or girl. When the months from Sept. to Jan. appeared, a new bunch came out. Sporting such classics as tlanneis and hiking boots, they were known as MOUNTAlNEEF1'S . To be a genuine Mountaineer one had to know several things. 1. How to start a tire with wet matches. 2. How to walk to the outdoor john without falling in the fire. 3. How to avoid falling in the outdoor john. After learning these simple rules, school was no obstacle, getting to the mountains was. After all, what's a party without snow? As the year progressed everyone eventually found their own clique, or created one ol their own. by M 'i if 4 E . ' K 1 , H M R g Q. .. . mf' ... it n as wt es. 'Q 2 wi s W X ,' Q K X X. N. Xwe Y n ss? is wx Ns Y N ' . W in ff-' , gy S -n . Q f def? .. W' W: . . i we A g QQ is . .... M A St A i .S xi 5 Xxx . , 'W so QA W X-Q . es. Y . , I XENA' V . mf A W . X 1 f Q ., A ,N he .- X K gi 2 K 1 fssaf S Q K . .X... -ftffslf-. - tit: N ski . . L' is sf' X ,gi his x .. K. f f V N. A ss xl ' ,fs QP ' -, K. an lmxg U . S b gig ...A M A . xwr -Q., 5. .Z . X A ' . at 'W - ww A N saw li N 4 'X E st 1 i a.. I N Jum.. I , Q tmnifn. :Q 7 gZjje,psQ U wnn,. , ,MMM aww . 252 Lakers X Ftoadiesf Mountaineers an , vale , 215 f Z r . , A-A ' I I k'5 ,.' A' X -ww I v f fv V I ,gh W W .V K ,,.. . 3 A f, . , ' ,W A956 9 ' D . u ,:S. bzzlq Q 'fu v M- ' -' . k 7,,. ,' in t 6 i . 'mf' Q. . i Q K g S r i W i www it '--, if wt., w My , e .- s 5 . . v ' . . L W' , as w A - , , . ,eh ff., . ,. 1 ' 'ff 4 'fig' f 2 ' wf3Qi,,E - W -Eggs, Q 742. ,, ,, g. ' . ,, 'L T, , V , . Q' -'Snr Ms, , f , 1 I' 4 r ,gi f f fw i ,. Q sf., . ' +1 D ' ' 44 X . , - ' A W B X i NR, , , Y,,, ,,,L Vg . Q Y s m ' Y H, 17155 f, S R , VV ' ' h' i K ' M ':' F.5' ' . 7 wx X , W . r at X K W -mx W' X 'K' , we S N 4, ,ay 5 ,, ,,,f' uc 1. Who wants to go Hrst? The cliffs are one of the funnest places to be when you 're not in school. 2. Oh no! Watch your step, those rocks are loose. 3. With her hiking clothes on and wearing Mr. Lathrops hat, Nancy Davis, carefully walks, while a snake slithers under the bush. 4. Being afraid of bats, Becky Fee, Nancy Davis, and Paulette Paddoc sat outside the cave waiting for their drinks. 5. Grant Glover, trying to scare us to death, glares into the camera. 6. Curious of what they drove over, Grant Glover looks down and asks, Did anyone fallout? Z On the road again and driving to the mountains for another day of fun. 8. Riding off into the sunset in the monster truck, they all look back and wave Bye bye . For they might never see us again. Lakes X Hoa dies X Moun taineers 253 Fads Fade But Fashions Ne ver Die l'M WEA RING GBEEN!!l! The loudness of flourescence screamed through the halls of Basic High School. Being the latest fad in town these dominating GREENS, PlNKS, OBANGES, and YELLOWS iluminated our hallways. Bright checkers, stripes, and palm trees??? Shirts and pants may only come in a restricted range ofshapes and sizes but the designs on them were unlimited. There was only one question that went along with this fad,' what kind of accessories could i wear with my baggy pants and oversized shirt? The answer: Why lace rags and chains of course. Lace rags to tie in your hair or maybe the waist. And Hdo wouldn't mind if you borrowed his leash to go around your wrists. Gloves were also popular, not only were the traditional ten fingered gloves worn for warmth during the winter, but fingerless gloves to keep any trendy person looking COOL all year round. lf you 're not into trends there was only one way to go, the clasic casual yet high fashion. Many who wanted to show their maturity and keep eye for class did this by wearing moms dresses and good shoes. For the guys, Dad wouldn't mind if you borrowed that new shirt and tie. Mom and Dad each students very own budget director. To coin a phrase, money for today's fashions wasn't easily squeezed from Mom and Dads' pockets. Although fashion was a concern for some, for others it wasn't a major part of their lives. instead, sweats, Levis and a comfortably broken in T- Shirt were the thing. T-Shirts??? These weren't just T-Shirts, they had some history behind them. Motley Crue, iron Maiden, and Batt shirts were cherished memorabilia for a devoted concert supporter. f N or W, ,F . fin a X 0 1 W in 'W' . X i M W,s ts, .t... -.... . . . mi- wav' 254 Fads :Si Fashions To sum up this fashion conspiracy, whether you were into bright colors or dull colors, chains or lace, ties or T-Shirts, you were always in fashion at Basic High. 7. Mmmm, this shirt or gas in the car?! ', thinks Billy Voelkner. 2. Raul Elizondo picks outa perfect checker shirt to go with his ha waiianized surfing shorts. 3. Sherry Robinson does her best Madonna imitation for the camera. 4. Trying the latest in hats Sherry Robinson. models in Millers Outpost. 5. Kathy Holland does her best to pick just the right color. 6. Trying to imitate David Lee Roth, Flaut Ellkondo shouts PANAMA!, in his new duds. Z Wishing she were at Malibu Jeri Austin poses for the camera. 8. 'fFirst interstate might give me a loan , dreams Billy Voelkner as he tries on the ultimate in jackets. Clothes courtesy of Las Vegas Millers Outpost. ' , . at' 5. , , Alfa! In I 'ff 1 ? 2 i H PL 3 :,E,L,. f L5f 5f ' , ' 5 ,,,,,f?f Wikia 5 :4 fm . A ..,4 N l Pads 8 Fashions 255 A Year Of Change. . . A Year To Remember ik 3 if JAW i ymf-QW . . Y Q., . X.. .i -- -- .:::-k,, QW, ,W JW ff 41 wh if 5 W W Wx X , W ,,g :ff in M ,V , Wiki' we ,ef if 3 5 f ff i Qi Bri -M 259 260 5. Saw 'N Walt mir vw' fi gi W Q ., ,-f '9T 55 11 ff V7 fish 2 What We Do Freshmen tried to be anything but Freshmen. Thinking that they would be initiated at their new school, Niki Walker and Lisa Lovitt hung around Sopho- mores and Juniors so they wouldn't be recognized as 9th graders. They sneaked through the halls, poked their heads around the cornen and searched for the mighty Seniors. Surprising the freshmen, the entire school welcomed them at the first as- sembly. The Classes of '85', '86 ', 61 IB7' began this tradition, hoping it would be carried at Basic High. Sophomores were competitive in try- ing to outrank the Juniors. To be better than a Jr. seemed to be the only thing that Jesse Smith and Patricia Mendoza wanted. Juniors, on the other hand paid little attention to the Sophomores. They had one thing on their minds. That was to outdo the Seniors. Even though they ditched with the Seniors on Senior Ditch Day, painted the and welcomed the freshmen, they had a rivalry with the 72th graders. At one assembly the juniors brought newspapers and read them diligently while Seniors cheered. Seniors respond- ed by charging the juniors., carrying an '85' Rules bannen which created a small riot. With all the rivalry, they still showed there was friendship after all. Seniors were to be the big shots of the school. They did everything from Senior Ditch Day to Graduating. Other activities included painting the or- dering caps and gowns, and handing down their locker shelves to younger brothers and sisters for their future years at Basic. These, plus many other customs at Basic, being handed down from genera- tion to generation, have made Basic High a friendly, high-spirited and won- derful place to be for four years. M Q Vgff V ' L t Wyigtif a , ' fr f M .. VW f r -we f .41 262 Traditions .WW w .W i To Keep Our School Happenin ' it W, ,. ' If -t . 'fy vm ya 1. As Darron Carson points out the criminal the entire Junior class holds up newspapers saying lt wasn't me! 2. Diana Khoury shows off her collection of class rings on her chain. Really she's thinking How much can l get if l hock 'Em? 3. As Billie Adams yells, I can't believe you took a picture! Samantha Gwin starts cracking up. 4. Begging Paul Elizondo, sweetly holds up a sign to the lirst car that passes him. 5. Opening their locker, Andrea Orosco, and Karan Scarlett, think Far out, glad we got a shelf 6. Trying to be big shot Seniors, Ron Earl and Darrell Adams, kick back on the bleachers. 7. Noal Smith and Nick Schaeffer sho ves a freshman into the garbage can. With his mind hard at work he thinks, Go ahead make my day. Traditions 263 264 i H' ,i .t l M A 4' i y , uk R A lt 1 XX ' ta lf X B l s If ' 3 Absences l , d l'ttle letters that have bsences-tab.sense-isl allowed 18 per griggzgggr fgjnjin nine Weeks semester which leaves at least one day a week for road trips H assemblies-Ca-sem-bleesl where look- haxlways-rhallevveighsp Crowded places ing stupid is considered school spirit fined Wi? peome who dom know where t ey're going blackboard-fblak-boredl that big black human-rnuemnanl a living person e thing that remembers what homework fVVhen's the last time you Saw your i you were supposed to do teacher-move?l books-fbuksl can be used for studying, I butdare ligsetul for filling lockers and igno,e,Ug,ne,, easier to do when you ee Yew MQ have your walkmans on in class C Lq.-feye-ql what that gorgeous jock has caught-tkautl an which is rarely above room tempera- activity that hap- ture pens at least b e J enee, e Semester sais, V M ssrs' iob-fjobl where you are on weekends W h ' ' 0 V' e 1 t ss Q when everybody is out for the night eeeen t, 'eee' fe' 4-its lock-tjokl someone who owns at least i eha'k5ta'n5'lCh'ek' three assorted pairs ot athletic shoes Hanes? what YOU i isii and sweats l get on clothes s- .ggq ritg K Vgtessrgestejiferglig killer-lkil-lerl those happening pants ' , s ' f W you just bought - X tg mmwmg eras te ' Klutz-tklutzl what your homecoming D date suddenly becomes at the dance l ' - ' . . ' ' L d'pmi2:3: Kegel mit Oox5'Zlttgr?sUQ?,xe levis-flee-viesl looks better when lengtl Schomp y excedes the width it dittos -fdit-toesl a favorite of English b'2f1Vtgjleffl'gfj4i'wfejif2tf'QjQSYj ' teachers that clutters notebooks and 396 l frequently ends up as airplanes or sta- Mr mach 5-Cmauk fivel the average Q tionary. d in Basics excuses-fx-squ-seysl the continuing S ee saga of Why l don't have my home- SEMO' Zone at it work. V 9 r l exercise-txiher-sizel dashing through ' . . . . morning the halls to avoid excessive tardies. maybe-fmawbee? l , , , I an evasive an- t, hnancual aid-ffl-nan-chul-aidl gas mon- Swer when you 3 l 'W ey for taking people to lunch and foot- denft really Went 'l it een Qemee to go out with someone li l fluorescent-lfloor-s-entl what too ix' , many people wore this year . i lj e G ' 2 Egltkll goober-tgoo-bert Slang word for nerd, tgiifglyl see also your neighbor ,ii 4 .-is ,lil e ,, W - I- t ' , i f A - s-.V , Y 4, Me, - Hs- -- ' 1 ' - ,. , , -,-.' :g , A M-W 1 W - ' - 1, X ei when you have i M ,i-A ,,:-1-., Y ' ,uf 7 Z 15 i x X Y U 32523 if 2. 522 1 . 1 U . 'Fd I A16 I if it X' H S21 X J' ' ,Trl ,I l N nails-lnay-elsj what ev- underage-lun der ag ery girl wishes they to be home by 8:00 p.m. on wee - ty had. A full set costs nights fri about S25 underclassmen-fun-der-clas-ment stu- 3 night life-lnite-litei dents under the rank of Senior what all students look V forward f0 and VGVY V -lveei airs 8:00 p.m. Friday night in Q few QCTUQHY have case you don't have plans victory-lvik-tor-ei not coming in last i ohh-looooohhi excla- W 0 3T'Q0 USGU f0f QOOU weekends-lweek-endsi usually saved -Q Q055'l9 for industrious endeavors which one 0UU39e0U9'l0Uf'V3' never accomplishes l Q9'U5l beyond T09 why-lyj first word out of your parents V09-905 0f9XP'3V'3f'00 mouth when you get caught X lP3f'f93l Social Q9fl 9VlV'Q, lflfef' extra credit-lx-tra-cre-ditj points given fupfed DY the H-P-D and Cafllfle Pa' for bringing in cans for the food drive trol I I or donating blood Pe PendlCU'3''lPUfV'l990 d'K'U ' 'all xerox-lzer-oxi what you do with your T900 C0l'0mOf Y Used 'V' QGOVWGTVY friend's government assignments meaning standing erect Y Q yearbook-lyeer-buki a year's memories quantity-lguan-ti-teai teachers give in print lvisual aid, see covert homework in this amount. y yearn-lyurnj the urge for some serious quiet-lqui-iti only occurs when dean sits l munchies when it's only 3rd hour l in class Z i Fl Q zipper-lzip-pert check yours, it might l reminisce-lrem-i-nisi daydreaming of be undone! last nights' party z's-lzzzzzfsi can be caught in any class ride-lridej stealing your parents car to where the teacher doesn't throw eras- look cool ers S - shades-lshay-dst used to hide eyes and identity ' ' tense periods of your studying-lstud-e-ingj in eyeing the girlfguy ot your dreams me rule for 1 r T tardy-ltar-deej troubleso people who arrive by their own bells telephone-ltell-e-tonei woman's best friend l l lf W ' ' VL . 1 NX i z .L Q5 X X ts wa s X. 1 i i lx 'l sv a or i J, giif i-fi:.i, l ,ili . V ,HI W at , it .VW W x. Ala I ! I K!!! VJ - 1' ' 1-- -44 -11 H l -dl. -X iw . All-I- 4 mud V A ,Medi U AML 'I h H navy 'ugw' 7' . ,. it LM, 'fM.g . l 265 De-lmsa. A4efieVca1iS'w2 ?4?iQ31V n Abba, Gaily Lee 8.2 149 Abeyfa, Anibong Wine 67 Aaklin, Vwllzlam Thomas 51, 292 Ackerman, Donaid 83 Acqwislapace, Anne Mark 67 Adams, Adams A dam-'L Adams. ACYHIUS, Adams Adams. AUHIYVS, Bilke Jayce 22 263 Defy! FrankHn 6, 1K 22 263 James Patrick Laurie Ann 22 162. 164, 171' Mkshale 27 Rhonda Sue Robert Shane 22 45 169 Shane 27 Ahonen. Sean Jason B3 Akad Regina Mzbhelle 83 Aki Micheie Lee 27 Albert, Danna Jean 27 Aihert, Wanda Jean 83 Albrecht, 1QmberLv Jo 57 Aideretrea Kathleen Anne YZ 51 Aldredge, Charlene Kay 2Z 144 Aldredge. william Wes1ey6Z 114, 140 Aleman. Judiih Wilarobos GZ 151, 164 Aleman, Nanny Maria 62 83, 253 Alexanden Alex Wtzgerald 62 Aikia, Senna 27 Afirea Jaime Gabeilo ABTGZ, Lisa Marie GZ 1195 152 A1172-Z Mlbam 83 Alicia Sdrma Helena 222 Ailen, Barqv Carte! 83 Allen, Robyn Michelle 27 Alien. rammy Elaine 27 Atbkorl, Bnhn Lee 22 139 Alnbon, Kim 17 Alison, Lisa Diane 64, 119. 128 752- AIIASOU. Thomas Jessie 51 Aifsman, Aldridge Lynn Allyg To ny 51 Alspaugh, Torchy 51 Aliman. Chzistine 6 7 Anderson. Christopher Orb? 27 Anderson, Gouriney Marie B3 145 Anderson, Dawn Mlbhelle 673 145 Anderson, Dianna Lynn 51 Anderson, Harold wi 6. 275 44, 11.3 Andersan, Kathleen Lynne 67 Anderson, Kristie Lee 51 Anderson, Renee Michelle EZ 164 Anderson, Ronald Theodore 83 Andersvn, Shannon Cal! 6Z 114 Anthcny, Ezic Lee 67 Arch.:-an Trevor Yafes 51 Archibequen Ann Marie Afchuleta. Alfred .foe HZ 223 183 Archuleis, Brian Dean 51 Arellano, Senna Samantha 67 Afeflanq Todd Brian 17.2 242 Armsrmng Charles 67 Armstrong Cynthia Charlene 51, 181 Armstrong Scot! Joseph Arnold Kennefh James 671 173 Arnold, Arnold Ashleyz Michael Kenrick Terry Gukins 63 Rhonda Renee BZ 181 Asperheim, Abby Louise BS Aslorga, Kyle Fremont Atchison, Greg 67 Alkinsdn. Hvlbf 67 Atkinson Scot! Dee ZZ 169 Augggtcz Amy Lynne 671 111 12Z Augusto, Keith Painck 27 Austin, .Jeri Renee 22 44, 159, 238, 255 Aufennieth, Douglas Jerome 671 161, 143 Axelrod Angela Marie 51 Axelrod Danni? Michele 83 Ax!e!L Nick 67 Ayers, Eflen Ann 51 Ayers, Mafggle Ann 83 Baca, Paul Lawrence 173. 83 Baehf, Bryan Scott 83 161 Baggeln Braun Sfewarf 576 164 Baker, Michalie Emma 67 Baier, Pnffzfp Scar: 22: Sa 111. 159, 173, 147 Baweyz Jamie Dawn Bailey Joanna Lynn 51 Baked Jonathan Patil 21 T21 Baken Scott B3 125 Baken Sonia Lynn 57, 123 Beken Todd Michael Hakes, Anthan Joseph 83 Baltas. Mary E .5 7 Banks Tricks Bembe 14.5 Baran, Edward Charles 27 Barben Chad Thamas Bargef, Leslfe Marie 83 173 Bargeh Lisa Ann 51 Barken Gina Diane 2Z 243 Barken Trmia Arm 22 !7-1, 232 75.3 153 BEF-U65, Darren oewayn 83 Eames, Jim 83 Barnett, Ghearma June Bamette, Joe 83 Barnett, Kathemie 83 Barnett. Shawn Renee Barnum, James Murray 8.2 142 148 Barquist, Sheila Christina 51 Barrel Kelly Ann 67 Berrien Anthony James Basfanchury, Richard Allen 266 Bates Gare! Lynn 5 7, 125' Baie-'S. Davki Alan 28 Bauea Jo Nea! 67 Baugh. Melody .Jean Baumgani Michael 84:01:61 169 Baxreg Tracy 83 Bayard. Denise Carlo!!!-J 51. R83 Bayiey Andrew Doran 28, 22 123 Bays, Michelie B3 Beadle, Daman Lloyd 28, 173 177 Bean, Karen 51 Beans. Mm Ann 83 Beans, Michael Shawn 85 114, 181 Beard Jeffrey Bernard Beard5lL Vzbfcfrfa LY011 Beasley, Traci 83 Beaver, James 57 Beaver, Mkrhellu Renee Beavers, Tara Dawn 63, 222 Beede, Donna Marie 67 Beede. Steven Wayne 51, 177 Beesfm. Nickcia Brenda 83 Begaya samanma Oiiwia 51, 164 Begay, Slany 28 Balch. Gina Bernadette 83 Belew Tesrsa Joy 83 .seungnefg Angora za. 12.3, 245 Belingheri Dennis Dominick Jr. 83 eezinghefg Mfahaefaasepn sz me Benavidez Pau! Ruben 890919. Curtis lM?1fard2E 174 Benge, Lori Ann 64 Gefrneti, Scott Hatman 6? Benpard Somnook E7 Benson, Charfas Richard 67 Bens0r1,.Kimberbf Misha? 67 Benton, I-3933 Maffe Bergin, Kristine Man? 67 Bergman, Kelgf Don 28. 173 Bergman. Michael Sayid Bergslierl, Mmbsrly Ann 222 28 164, 223 751 Bergsiien. Mkxhele Lee 84. 164 151 Berkieyc Melinda Ann 84 Befkfejq Rkzhard Lowell 28, 174' Bez-rn Laura Lefgh 51 8965. Lita Rochelle 68 ' Betiex David Jay TZ 28 Beffencaurt, Jaefy Renee 84. 120. 121, f44, 145 ' sm, Amy muse as Biddihgeff John wayne 84 ' Biggs, Vicki 68 Bmdues, Eric: Landon 84 Eingamon. Dania? Lestef 23 23 63 1152 174, 142 Hfhgamm. Daryl Alberf Bingham. Jewrafi 51, 162, 164, 292 Bhsonneria Sandra Jean 66 157 arm., Buddy James 84, 1.93 Black. Wendy Sue Bfackbum, Aaron Newe128 Blackburn. Angela ee, 128 Blackburn. Baraiee 68 Blackman, Tracey 68, 14.9 B1az:kwelL Herman Les 113. M2 B1aisdelL Christopher Charles 66, 114 Blafsdeil Uweresa Lynn 84, 169 Bmnchard Dharololfe Ann 51, 151 Blankenship Metamie .Joy 51. 721 Btankenship. Tracie. Michelle 51, 232 292 Biayatd Elia Dawn 51. 723 161, 164, 15 I Bledsode, Robe!! B4 Blesen James Paw 66 740 Bfondeaux. Steven Michael 84 Bfoyer, Donald Richard III 68 114 161, 164, 151 Blum Lloyd Michael 68 Blylhe Tammfla Renee 84 Hoggess, Deborah Ann 51, 292 Boika James Thomas 147 Boianos, Terry Lynn 51, 1512 269 Holden. Jason Carl Ed Bollingen Lot! Lynn 26, 169 Hoffmann, Mehssa Ann 84, 164 80568, Julio M YZ Sd 174, 177 Bonduranh Gafy Timothy 84 Bonnehj K1mberIyVAnf1e Boone, Mic-hae! David 84 Baath, Bonnie Lee 68 Boom, Dan Jae Booiien Deborah Am Boorlen Michael A. 57, B4 Boquisr, Lawrence James 68 Bomm Kimberly Sue Borowy, Nicole Leigh Bounds, Nicole Suzanne 84, 145 Bourgeois Marty Gerard 173 142 Bowen Beth Ann 63 13 105 151 Bowen Nicholetleg Marie SQ 108 Bowers. Gerald Scott 173 Howland Stephanie, Dian 57 Bowman, Dolph K 51, 173, 292 Bowser: Kelfy Jo Boyen Kimberbl Mania IZ 68 Boyle, Renee 84 Bracken, Scott Marcel! 68 Bradbury Dave 51 Bradbury Judy Lyn 84 Bfadford Liga Ann 51 Bmdlen Christapner Paul Bradley Heather 68 Bfadleya .Jason Mfchae184, 13Z 183 , Bradshaw Una Mane 28 Brady. .James Leroy 5? Bfajkovich, Wendy Joe 8-4 Branot, Dawn Rama 84 Brashean Danyelle H606 34. 121 Bfavo, Deanna Sue 84 Bray, Andrea Kathleen Bf32?9BL Jolynn 51 Braham Stacey 84 A Beedlau. Evan Kei! 84 Brekke Tamara Dean IZ 51,171 159 Brewesc Wavaae SQ 114. 143 142 Brigham. Timothy Trevor Brink, Uh-8 Mari? 26 273 177 Brinkfe Brent Meal! B6 Bruadhead Shanna Ladene 29V ' Brock, IGVIK David 51, 113, 177 g Bfadeun Haber! HJ 51, 84, 177, Brook, Aiicia Kay 84, M5 , , Brooks Robert Joseph Brooks Sandra Lynn 123 Brosan, Lawrence Anthony 177 Brouilfelfa Carrie Ann 108 amwwezra David Alan 29, 143 Braullletteu Deanna. Marie 29 Bwwn, Deborah Sue 84' Brown. Brown Brown, Brown. Bmwn. Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown. Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown. Denise Diane Fknurina Jean 84 Forest Leroy George 84 Karin 25 Kerry Lynn 84 Kimberly Michele Shauna Lynn 84 Sherri Kay sranmn warm .rn Stephen Dean , Sieven Walter Yemen! Wayne 29. 183 Brawnbelci Stacey Lynn,84 Bmwnirrg Ohrslopher Uweal 64 Brubaken Jana 68 V , Bm-'ve Erik: Owen 29 Brush. 'fem L yme 68 , Bryan, Jimmy Dean sfyafm Tony as Buchanan, Mark Stan' 147 Buck, Haber! Emerson 173 147' , ,Buda Pants Arlene Bunton. John Marsha!! 661 114 Hams, David C. 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Theodore Willem Jr 74 Kazan Mcole Ann 90 Krabac, Haber! 90 Knl, April Lynn 90 Krugsn Lalainya Lynn Q0 Krugen Nicholas James 57 Kuchinsky, Joseph Charles 74 Kwentus, Susan Marie 57 164, 292 Lacy Stephanie Christine 74 Ladd Lori Jean 90 Lahtinen, Carrie Jean 35 Lake, Jennifer Dean 74 Lake, Sleven Eugene 57 Lalonde, Jerry Thomas 90 Lalonde, Lynn Rachele 74 Lamb, Joseph Roberl 740 Lamb, Randy David 113, 242 Lambert, Sondra Annelte 74 Larnberl, Teresa Lynn 90 Lamontagne, Jerry Philly: 90, 161, 164 Lamolhe Charles Donald 74, 123, 149 Lance, Tarra 161 Lance, Tania Marie 74, 164 Landers, Mchael Ruth Landers, Poxanne Lynn Landm, Harold John 57, 173 177 Lanai Mark Jeffrey 57 Lanai Valerie Mkrhelle 90 Lang, Deana Marie 91 Lang, Melissa Kaye 35 Lanza, Michele Lucia 91, 222 Lapka, Amy Ann 74 LaswelL Richard Lee 91 Lailmen Tom 57 Latrin, Teres Michelle 35, 181, 183 26 7 Lawitzke, Sherri Lynn 91, 183 Lawrence. Milam Laymon, Matthew Stephen 74 Lealdale, Casey George 6. 17 29, 35 38, 113, 135 Learned, Steven Glen 35 1432 142 Leavitt. Cyndi Pearl Leavitt. Lisa Elizabeth 82 91, 152 Leccese, Marla Maria Lee, Barbara Ann 35 Lee, Jacob Edward 91 Lee, Jake 183 Lee, Jaan 139 Lee, Richard D. 35 Lee, Won Sok 91, 111, 40, 222 Leedom, Torrey Kaye 74, 181 Leller, Anthony James 35, 169 Lefrancols, Michael Henry 74 Legglo, John 177 Lenhart, Km Andrew 91 Leonard Angela 35, 108 Leonard Carol Eulem 57 Leonard Don Marcus 74 Leonard Joseph Emery 74 Lesh, Nicole Dupree 91 Lessard, Katherine Ann 74 Lessard Kenneth Gerard 38 Leveck, David Anthony 58 Leveck, Michael David 35 Leveck, Robert Guy 58 Levine, Susanne 74 Lewis, Daniel Fredrick Lewis, Mistine Renee 58 Light, Tonya Ann 91, 164, 222 Lrley Michelle Lee Liman, Rachael 74 Linde, Rachael Eltkabeth 74 Llndeman, John Henrey 183 Link, Allbe Maud 74 Lipinski, Lynn Marie 35, 159, 271 Little, Kirl L. 91 Littlefield, Dwight Robert 8, 35 113 Loares, Baron Lee 91 Llzares, Bonnilynn Lasconia 58, 103 Loft Adam Jonathan 55 Loftus, John Vincent Lomprey Troy Agustus 75, 114, 143 Lomprey, Vernon Graham 36, 45 113 Lopeman, Tracey Anne 361 45, 705 Lopez Daniel Joseph 75 Lopez Darren Alfonso 36, 177 Lopez Shannon Marie Lopez, Steven Anthony 91. 132, 149 Lorang, Susan Kay 91 Lords, Holly 91, 105 Lotshaw, Lonnie Wayne 91 Love, Deedrrbk 91 Lovelace, Derek Sean 75 Loveland Gary Lee 58 Loveland Julie Ann 91 Lovett, Tiffani Kay 91 Lowe, Joseph Clark Lowe, Nathaniel Levi Lownsbery, Todd Allan 75 Loya, Jamie 75 Loyd, Daniel 75, 132 Loyland. Jodi Lynn 75 Lazano, Armando John 91 Lozano, Monica Denine 58 Lucero, Angela l-lendetta 75 Lucero, Christina 36 Lucero, David Sisto-58 Lucero, Donna Gail 75 Lucero, Greg Lucero, Joseph Richard Lucero. Lonnie Lee Lucero, Mary .lo 91 Lucero, Michael Frank 75 Lucero, Michael Jude Lucero, Michael Ray Lucien Shirley Ann 91, 152 Ludwig Jennifer Lynn 75 Lugo, Edward 91 Lutz, Terry Lynn 75 Luvist Steve M. Lynch, Carolyn Ametta 22, 249 L ynoh, Shawn Chritopher 75 L ytle, Nanette Ardis Maalour, Tarak Halim Mabe, Ronald Lee Jn 58, 111, 143 Mabee, Cynthia Marie 97 Macalino, Angelito Mendoza 58, 139 Macalino, Mary Jo Mendoza 91 Macalino, Pauline Mendoza 117 Mackie, Ann Louise 36 Macmillan, Kenneth Lee 91 Macmillan, Patricia Anne 36, 108 Madrid Rebecca Joanne 91 Madsen. Terry Allan Maestas, Kenneth Jude 42 Maestas, Sherri Judith Malnoli, Michelle Dawn 58 Magana, Rocio, Zarate 75 Mahan, Martin James 36, 139 Mancini, Vicki 75 Mann, Michael Daniel 91, 783 Manshelci Kimberly Rae 91 Maretich, Kelly Renee 75 Marelioh, Thomas Vwlliam 91 Maroney, Lisa Marie 75 Marquahek, Kathryn Lynn 36 44, 159 Marquez Christopher Andrew 42 Marquez Tettany Jean Marsh, Donald Alan Jr, 91 Marshall Colleen 22, 35, 123, 127 Marshall, Jane 66, 75, 127 152 Marshall, Randy Lee 58 Martin, Cecile Michelle 91 268 Martin, Cindy Carole 75 151 Martin, Dallas Vance 91 Martin, David Brian 75 Martin. Jamie Luis 36 Martin, Marquita Marie 91 Martin, Steven Edward Martin, Wendy Leigh 58 12.31 151 Martindale, Jackie Darlene 58 Martines, Tracy Lynne 92 Martinez, Betty Jo Martinez, Ernest David Martinez, Eva Mana 127 Martinez, Evelyn Maxine 174, 36 Martinez Felicia Paula 92 Martinez, Howard 56 Martinez, lrrna Rocio 36 Martinez James Louis 92 Martinez, Jonathan Patrick 59, 177 Martinez Joseph Anthony 92 Martinez Joseph Tranqullme Martinez Maria 58, 119 Martinez Patricia Dawn 36, 58 Martinez, Randy James 292 Martinez Rosemarie Lenore 92 Mardnez Tony 58 Martinez Wcki 58 Mass, Christopher 92 Mathewson, Michelle 59, 105 Mathis, George Tomas 92 Matqevich, Dawn Michele 36, 152 Matson, Kirnberhi Renee Matyasik, Clilt 59 Maxheld, Wesley Don 92 Maxwell Gary Lee 75 Maxwell Valerie Dawn 75 Maybee, Cindy 183 Mayen Teresa Ann 92 Mayo, Michael Scott Mayo, Robert VWlli6l'l'l'SU92 Mazun Jeffrey, David 92 Mazur, Robert Wayne 123 Mazzone, Steven David 92 McBride Tommie Jean 75 McCabe, Alan Arthur 92 McCall Carl Antonio 75 McGallister, Lisa Lynn 75 152 McCarthy, Dana Michelle McCawL Carl 132 McC1anahan. Serita Susan McClananan, Tacl Edith 59 McClelland Laura Lee 75 McClernens, Kevin Charles 92 McConnell, Kellie Joann 92, 186 McCoy, Kimberly Marie 75 McCracken. Charles Earl 36 McCracken, Curtis Otto 92 MCCul.ly, Ryan Patrick 92 McDade. Bret Lee 75 McDaniel, Jason Boyd 92 Moggnalci John Patrick 17Z 146, McDonald, Kelly Michael 75 McDonald Maria Cristina 36 McEltresh, Richard Michael 75, 114 MCE-7roy, Tammy Lynn 92 McFadden, Sandra Jean 36 MoFerrin, Ronald Wiliam 36 Mclntyre, Amy Jane 75 McKay, Mary Margaret 36 McKee. Kent J 75, 114 Mckenzie, Mark 59 Moldnney Gordon Gerald 169 McKnight, Deborah Ann 35, 161, 164 McKnight, Michelle Leigh 75 McLeod Tracy Diane 59 MoMahar1, Claude Robert 75 McMaster, Joseph Michel 75 McMurdo, Linette Exony 239 242 177 29, 44, 152 153 Mclvleai Michael Evans McNelM David Browlee 53 183 lutclslutn Daniel James 75 Mofiuistion, Aaron Keith 92 Meacham, Shannon Lee 76 Men-ham, William 38 Medina, Robert Marcus 76 174 Medley, Vicky Lee Meeks, Tracey Ann 8, 50, 59, 103, 11Z 231, 243, 144, 145 Meighan, Robert Michael 92 Meissinger, Dale Eugene 76 Meisslnger, Noelle 59 Mendoza, Deanna Lynne 76 Mendoza, John Anthony Jn 59 Mendoza, Lillian 181 Mendoza, Lucinda Luna 76 Mendoza, Patricia 75 Manning Lawrence Robert 92 Mercer, Kathy Lynn 92 Mesday, Wctoria Ann 76 Messen Churck 59 Mesmann, Flank A. 92 123 Meyenburg, Dawn Ann Meyer, Fred Andrew 177 Meyer. Pam Suean 59 Meyere David Michael 59 Millard, Frank Michael 76 Mitten Brian 93 Miter. Dale 76 Miller, David Alvin Millen Dean 76 Miller, Deanna Lynn 92 Miller, Janet 117 Millen John Earlrolle 59 169 Milhr, Leo Edward 92 183 Mlllen Robin Christopher 143 Mitten Sandra Jo Millet Tandy 59 Mitten Tracy Ann 92 Mdlen Valerie Carol 92 Mtler, William John 76 Millet: Zachary Scott 59 1352 243 Millie, Kandice Kathleen 76 Millis, Una Marie 92, 121, 152 Mills. Sheri Lynne Millsap, Minear, 152 Timothy Lee 92 Miohetle Renee 92 222, 183 Minnls, David Blake 76, 161 Minten Preston Lee 92 Mitchell Alecta 92 ' Mitchell Charlotte Lucille 59 Mitchell Lee Alien 92 Mitchell Michelle Renee 92 Mitchell Patrick Shawn Mead Charlotte 183 Mocaby. Shawn 76 Moffett, Cheryl Ann Mogan Janet Marie 59, 127 153 Mogavero, Tammy Renee 125 Monahan, Sheteene Lynn 76 Montgomery Cheryl Lynn 174, 179 Montgomery, Wendy Gall 93 Moody, Moody, David 183 Jeremy 93 Moore, Allan Ray 59 Moore, Mark Wayne 76 Morelli, Richard Joseph 93 Morgan, Darren Earl 59 Morris, Melissa Marie 169, 174 Morrison. Edward Chet 177 Morrow, Teresa Christine 93 Moser: Daniel Lee 52 177 Moss, Kimberhf Ann Mayen Joel Arthur Mayen Sean Patrick Moyes, James Earl 76, 149 Muddnlefl Lyn 59, 113 145 Mudd Lachelle Renee 93 Mueller, Janet Marie Mull Michael Sean 76 Mullen Robert Ray Jr 76 Mulligan, David Evan 161, 164 Mulligan, Lisa Marie Mulligan, Michael Lee 93 Mullis, Wendy Lea 59, 174 Mundo. BIB!! Ollie Muntz Larraine Dianna 59, 112 121 152 Munoz, Nlchoka Andrea 59. 105 50 Munoz, Raymond Eiberson 93 Murph JG Murphy Murph y Murphy, Murphy Murph y Murph y Murph y Mursch. Joseph James 76 Leanne 93 Leslie 93 L ydm Paula Claudine 93. 183 Steven Joseph 59 Mlham Michael 174, 177 William F?0b6'ft Christy Anne Mussolrnn, Christopher Jay 93 Musso, Joseph Clare Myers, Marie Darlene Nabb, Jane Reecie 59 Nabb, Mehfrrda Gwyn 93 Nasby Michael Sidney Jr, 93 Nash, Don Kent 60 Nausnburg, Diane Alise 169 Nazario, Sanuel H Neal Bill 177 Neah Richard Hubert 60 Neal Robert Buchanan 76, 2.92 Needham, Joyce Lyn 93 Needham, Theresa Marie 60, 174 Needham, Wiliam Lei 93 Neill William Woodrow Nelms, Jacqueline Beatrice 76 Nelson. Nelson, Nelson. Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Heather Joy 60 Judy Lynn 93 Kenneth Edward 93 Lori Ann 93 Mark Lawrence 93 Petec Henry 60, 177 Ron 76 Ryan Dean 76 Ness. Stephanie Elaine Nestle, Marc Alden Neumrller, Julie Alice 76, 128, 152 Neven, Eric Vaughn 60 Nevins, Kimberly Renee 82 93 Nguyen. Anh Ngoc- Thi 60 Nguyen, Thuy Ngoc- Thi 76' Nguyen, Tram Ngoc- Thi Nichols. Jennifer Lee Nicks Nancy anyone Nielsen, Mibhefe 93 Nix, Ronnie Deuvon 93 143 Noon, Tim .L Norlander, Samuel Lee Norlander, Terry 76 Norman, Alex 761 11.3 143 142 Norris, LeeAnn 60 240 Northington, Hugh Kenneth 93 Northingtorr. Terrence Arthur 38. 11.2 137 Norton, Michael Charles 161, 164, 38 Oakley Oakley, Holhr Ehzabeth 76 Nicholas Hugh 38 Ober, Metvin Curtis 38 Ober, Michael William 76 O'Cannon Norma Ruiz Oddy, Donald 60 Oddy Wncent Edward Odell Karen Elrlrabeth 38. 15.9 Odell S. Jane 93 159 O'Donnell Apnt Jessica 76 O'Etlinger, James Anthony 'O'Et1inget3 IlWlliam Lee 181, 38, 183 Ogden. Kevin Lee 60 Ogle, William O 183 Ohm, Sandra Ann 60 169 Olclneld Heather 93 Oliver, Shannen Rae 76 Olzer, Darice Michelle 60 Dmahar, Patricia Lin 93 161, 164, 222 Omahar, Thomas Francis 60 0'Neal Casey James 60, 243 O'NellL Kimberly Ann 38 Ordish, Leonard Earl 60 Orme, Cynthia Jane 93 Ormorti Mary Frances 93 255 Orosco, Andrea Marie 263 38 Orr, Denise 60 Orr Diane Renee 76 Ortega. Robert Anthony BQ 181 Ortiz Maria Isabel 93 OMZ, Rlbk Ostrom, Tamara Lynn 75 105 Ott, Eric Franklyn 93, 132 1852 143 Ott, Robert Patrick 60, 143 Otto, Troy Eugene - Ouellette, Nmolhy Clarence 75 Owen, Carol Suzanne 60, 108 Owen, Monica Anne 93 Owens, Cool 76 Owens, Teresa Denise 60 Owens, Traci Lee 93 Owsley. Joseph Wayne 93 Pacheco, Charles Anthony 93, 111, 143 Pacheco, Magdalena Marie 179, 144, 745, 145 Paddock, Paulette Mane 71 171, 251 Paddock, Richard Allan 93 Padget, Cari Jean 94 Padgett, Theresa Annette 61 33 45 1061 240 Page. Pepper Vernon Palacio. Edward 60 Palmateer, Bonnie 94 Palmateen Llsa 94 Palsgrove, Allen Edward 77 114, 143 Palsgrove. Cindy ..l 94 Palsgrove, Richard Eugene 60, 177 Pannullo, Jennifer Sue 22, 362 159, 2461 223. 145, 144 Penton, Geraldine Margaret 94, 183 Pantuso, Steven Hamilton Pape, Tammy Sue 77 Pape, Thomas Michael 33 164 Parham. Michael Vega Farisey Michael .lay 38 Park, Leslie Ann 60 108, 171 Parks, Ginny Marie 77 Parrish, Christopher James 38 Parrish. Dawn Marie 38, 42 Partin. Meikle John 94 Pastorius, Edward 60 Paslotius, Sherri Lynn 17.2 183 Palforson, David A, 94 Patterson, Robert Edward 60 Fattilto, James Robert 60 Pattilla, Steven Daniel 94, 1482 149 Paul Joseph Thomas 94 Rulson. Sherri Jean 94 Paz Jacqueline Caridad 77 Peart, Diana Lynn 38, 179 Peani Enc Paul 94, 183 Pease, Marcus Dewitt 94 Pelletlen Joseph James 77 Pence, Michael James 94 Pendry, Robin Lynn 60, 169 Pendygraft Holhr Beth 94 Pepere, Shallimar Lisa 71 223 Peres, Marcus Benito Perez, Raymond Munllo 21 171, 222 Perkins, Valerie Jean 77 Perrault, Kathy Ann 77 42 Perry, Emmltl .39 Perry Stacey Yvonne 45 Perslnsky, Dawn Marie 94 Peters, Kolette Monica 39, 174 Petersen, Daniel James 39 Petersen, Michael Patrick Petersen. Troy Mkzhael 94 Petersen, Angela Dawn 77 292 Petrie, Patrick Donald 94, 137 Petrie, Samuel James SQ 114 Pettitt. John Klaus 94 Pheasant, James Troy Phelps, Deanna Lee 94 Phems, Troy Lee 61, 111, 183, 143 Phillips, Anthony Ray 77 Phillips, Deanna Jan 39 Phillips, John 32 61 Phillips, Mark Anthony Phillips, Norman 77 Phillips, Steve Charles Phiilyss. Deanna T69 Pida, Tommy Ray 94 Pierce, Tonla M. 94 Pike, Donald Lee 61 Pilkington, Roger Barrett Pina, Feliciano Jn Pina. Joe Edward 94 Ftperski Melvin 77 Pipes, Kent Alan 94 Fvscitelll Francine Kyl Pitkin, Laura Rozett 94 Pitkin, Scott Allen 39 Pittman, Clinton Wayne 94 Piacenoio, Melody Elizabeth Plautz Krista Lee 77 151 Plilnketl Berrieite Denise 77, 16 7, 164 Poblete, Wrginia O. 39 Poli Charles Marvin 94 Poft Mkrheie Ann 39, 161, 164, 39 POIIBICI Shannon Lee Ponstious, Juda Leanne Port, Christopher Scott 177 39 Porten .heftrey Oneal 94 Porter, Jessica Jean 39 Porten Robyn Louise 61 ' Potter, Wdtiam Stanley 77, 66, 114 Powen John Charles 17.3 177 Pawen Steven Earl 77 Powers, Gordon Albert 39 Powers, Scott .94 Prado. Gabrielle 39 Prather, Traci Lee 352 174 Preoiado, Shawn Matthew 94 Preddy, James Lawrence 94, 161, 164 Prestwoooi Holly Joetta 94, 125 Prevette Theresa 77 Price, christina Joy 3.9, 169 Price, Eric James 39, 45. 161, 164 Price, Pamela .lane 39 Pritchett. Dale Larry 77 Pritchett, Dawn Lee 94 Probert, Steven Anthony Procton Karon Mane 77 Proctor Kathleen Mary 61 Proctor, Kimberlv Jeanne 94 Pryon Dwayne Lee 173, 39 Pugh, John Willaim 145 Pubo, L63 Ann 39 Puleo, Thomas Charles Pnlsrphen Carmen 39 Pulsmhar, Kate 94 Purney timothy Christian 94, 111, 143 Purllll Kevin Sean 94 Purtril Michael James 77 Purvines. Richard Lee 61 Quadlin, Ekabeth Ann 39 Oueen, Christopher Alexander 77 Radford Tony Timothy Randal Leslie Jolene 181 Randal Robert Allen 12 30 Raiagick, Shelhe 61 Rawson, Kew Eleanor 61 Rayburn, Wendy Jo 94 Redelk, Dena Maureen Redmond Jonathan Edward 94 Reece, Aaron 77 Reece, Carol-Lynn June Reed Heio? 77 Rees. Kelh' Hzabeth 152 Reeves, Jeffrey Charles 61, 173 Regerz, Christine Jessica 95 Rehagen, Darrel Gene 77 Reid Melissa Jayne 40 Renfro, Lorina Gail 77 140 Renlcrker, Vtolcy Lynn Renshavm Jeremy Lawrence 95 Revelle. Theresa Annette 77 Reyes, Carlo Lute 95 Reyes, Jerry Martin Reyes, Jesse.Dewayne 77 Reyes, Mike Vinmnt 113 Reyes, Richard Allen 95 Reynoltx, Julie Ann 61 Rhees, Brian Kent 61 Rhine, Sandra Lee 95, 145 Rhine Suzanne Marie 61. 40 Rhoade, James Fawlor Ji: 174 Rhode. nr770ffly John 95 Rkzelo, Paul Joseph 77 Rice, Dellon, H. 77 Rionarm, Kaine Anne 95, 145 Richards, Matthew Allan 40, 45 Richardson, Annette Marie 95, 105, 232 Richardson, Andonettv Lee Rrbhardson, Loriita 117 Richardson, Shane Charles 95, 133 Richey Francine Andrea 95, 16.2 40 Richey LESIIB 106 Riddle, Andrew Jon 412 177 Risney, Jodi Elizabeth 77 Rittenhouse, David Ray Roach, Stevan Rodney Roarlr, Keith Brian Robare, Matthew Arthur 77 Robb, Bobbie .lid 77 Robb, Janice Janette 40 Robbins, Bicknell Pierce 61 Roberson, Shawn N681 8, 38, 41.1 113 Roberts, Lisa Marie 40 Roberts. Mlchah Mccord Roberts, Stephen Paul 95 Robertson, Linda Jean 95 Robinson, James, Phillio 77 114, 137 Robinson, Jeffery Robinson, lOn'roerly Heather 95, 161. 164, 222 Robinson, Scott Arthur 77 Robinson, Sherri Lyn 40, 254. 255 Rock, Mrbhael Wayne 7Z 161, 164 Rock, Tabatha 61 , ,, Rodgers, Eugene Edward 75 Rodgers, Leslie Ann 95, 152 Rodriguez, Daniel Jose 137 Rodwuez, Gustavo Adolfo Rodriguez Jose 95 ' Rodriguez tvette Maria 95 Rogers, Robert John 61 Rogers, Sandra Diane 78 Tierney, Oillng. Gayfteile Wctaria 95, 171, 222, 145 ollo, Tina Mrbhelle 442 171 emans, Daniel Scott 40 omero, Arthur Bias 78 137 173 vmero, Lisa Marie omero, Michael Joseph 95 oot, Ronald David 61 open Klrt Afldredge 44 osalea 'Una Marie 78 'r enbaum, Craig Mitchell 40 osenbaum, Lauri Eva 78 Senbefgeh Scott Edward 40 ' v , Edie Maria oss, Joe Martin 78 oss, Lorena Ann 95 oss, Roderick Clifford 61 -- , Thomas John 78 am, Leann Kay ra oth. Shane Myron 61, 173 0thwelL Regina Lynn 61, 162, 164 othwell Robin Nicole 95, 161, 164 oundy Bret Johns 95 oundy John Dean 61, 40, 183 oundy Kari Ann 95 oundy, Morns Lee 78 143 oundy, Raymond Pau! 174, 17Z 40 'fr se, Sonia Rae owe, Stephanie Deanna owen, Kathleen Rebecea 183 owiess, Rrthard 95 oyai Trina Sue 95 Oybal Matthew Alan 61, 113, 231, 747 oyko. Gino Anthony .95 ua, Firbhard Anthony ' , Tracy Francis'40 ule, James Deen 40, 173 urnpei Mrhhaet Hans 177 ' yen, Joseph Lee 78 ' rvines, Hkzhard 125 ' A: Michael Anthony usseli Pamela 95 ' zek, Richard Lee yan, lvmbertre Sue 95 an. Tyler Matthew 78 ' u, Dewey Suen 61. 222 ' . Fiicky Suen 961 222 .-Iazar. Abren Gregory 38, 40 .V : IL Fernando 4Q 139, 151 ieznn Michael Christopher 78, 132 149 148 - 2 n stephanie christine 61 4 , Mahasin 61 :. melt Jacob Paul 96 : hez Linda Rene nchez Robert James 76 nders, Robert Lee Jr. 962 183 ndin, Keith Everett 292 40 ndovsl, Censuelo 61, 11Z 127 ndovai Karen Sandy 96 may Steven WilHs 78 unders, Mrbhelle Clearine 61. 171 vage, Joe 41 velib. Anthony 96 : vello, Frances Martha 61 avelis, Margaret 78 wyefg Amy Marie 96 161, 164 : wyer. James Jay 61 :yegh, Khalid Kama181, 231, 171 743 ayegh, Lara Kamal 96 :ysgh, Martian Kama! 78 rlett. Karen Lee 263, 41, 11 rlett Steven Ray 41, 174 vone, Chris Mane 51 haeffen Nicholas Alexander 139, 141, 5, 38 41, 263 haelfen Randy Scott 41 hableu, Harold 78, 140 feihaflf Vlbkie Jean 73 125 chilling, Dem Lynn 96' hissler, David Martin 17Z 41 hmen Terri Lynn chmidkunz Theresa Marie 183 hmldl, Jae 61 chmrdt, Laurie Lynn 169 chmldt Mary 11 chneck. Lisa Robin 61 chneider, Eric Charles ehoan, Curtis Michael 61 noon, Terry Ray 96 chow, Brian Robert 61 . fewer, mania Marie 41, 159, 240 cnuirz, Anthony Robert 96 chullz Renee Louise chulze, Tammy Michelle 78, 152 chwab, Dean Alan 96 cott, David Jeffrey 183 cart, Elva Guadalupe cott Francis Carharine cott, Jennifer Nan 61. 171 cott, Michael Preston 78 - OM GailJean 105, 164. 41 cow, Howard Laurence 41, 161, 164 cocci Renee 41, 103 aton, Stacy 42 v DBSIIBU, Apollo Marlin 78, 132 - - uin, Dennis Edward 61 - 2 nes, John C. - : nes, Joseph Lawrence - kultb, Shiloh Ann 183 elleck, Charles Albert - liers, Candice 96 - : Iers, Kevin Andrew k llers. Robert . tiers, Sandra 96 - llinger, Robert Terry 96 Sem, Phanit 96 Sentigar, William Martin 96 Senyo, Brien Julian Serrano, Carmen Iris Servin. Anthony Richard 78 Servin, Rosemary Louise Sessions, Melissa Ann 41 Sewell Brion Jay 292 Sewell Christopher Alan Sewell, John Douglas 173 Shafen Katherine Hite Shanahan, Norell Jean 41 Shandrovln George William Jn Sharkus, Reggie Von 174 Sheed, Kevin Wayne Sheets, Andrew Thomas 171 143 Sheets, Deborah Lynne Shepherd, Daniel Chad 96 Shepherd Michael Delyn 11, 78 Shepherd Nanette Shinost, Daisy Louise 96 Shinsel Cidney Beth 96 145 Shinsel Reta Marie 78, 292 Shuforct lvmberly Mane 78 Shape, Rodney Lewis Sidwell, June Michelle 78 Srevertm, Shivon Michelle 96 Silven Daniel Silver, Edward Srlvis, Gregory Scott 181 Siivis, Jeffrey Douglas 78 Simmons, Edward Lee Simmons, Tracy Sherfard 78 Simms. Daneeie Lee Simms, Jeanette L, Srrnms, Tamara Lynn Sims, Hebert Harold 96 Shoe. Pameta Louise 164 Stoes, Stephanie Danielle Sischo, James Dale 96 Sisneros, Annette Lynn 159 Sites, Cinnamon Rose 78 Sitton, Kimberly Anne 78 Sittan, Steven Todd 164 Skalecki Vwllie Maureen 78 Siagus, Jeanne Marie 96 Sledge. Sabrina Renee Sloan. Deyah Therese .96 Slocum, Tracy Jeanine 96 Smerek, Bridget Colleen 152 Smith, Amber 78 161, 164, 73 151 Smith, Christopher James Smith, Corby Wade Smith. David Matthew 137 Smith, Deisha Marie 96 Smith, Diane 78 Smith, Donna Lee 41 Smith, Gregory Pat 173 Smith, Jesse Shawn 78 Smith, Kenneth Joseph 183 Smith, Lara Ann 79 Smith, Marc Hallock 29 140 Smith. Mrbhelte Marie 79 161, 154 Smith, Noal Scott 5, 41, 113, 161, 263 Smith, Rhonda Faith Smith, Scott Allen 41, 164 Smith, Suzanne M. Smith, Terri Eden 96 Saeed Garnette Dawn 79 Sniden Barbara Lynn 96 Snideh Dkrk 79 Snook, Carol Janeann Sodupe, Bruno Rodriguez Soehike, Nicky 96 Soehlke, Domrhk: Anthony Seller, Sandy Philip 79 Solis, Sara 73 161, 164 Solomon. Jiwan 92 105 Somers, James Joseph 97 Sosa, Jarret VWlHam 139 177, 41, 183 Solirakopoulos, Lyn Marie 8 Softrakopuulos, Patricia Lee 97 Southworth, Allan Eugene Jn 97 Souza, Michelle Leigh 79 Sparks, Amelgfa Maye 91 183 Sparks. Donovan Ray 181, 141 Spaulmng. Amy Louise 4 1 Speckin, Gregory Dean 79, 114 Sperduti, Anthony Joseph 97 Sperduli Jennifer Marie 162 292 Spikes, Terrance 97 Spitzen Erik Egan 97 Spradlin, David Charles 16' 1, 164, 41 Sprague, George 79 Sprrnggate, Darlene Ann Staiford Jacque-lyn Elizabeth 108 Stafford Scott Matthew StahL Linda 41 Slahh Harry Dale ill 79 161. 164 Stanley, James David 97 Sianton, Mark Edward Stanton, WHliam Charles 111, 14.3 142 Stark, Nicole 164, 171, 41 Starker, Laurel Louise 97, 183 Stars, Angelique 41 Stearman, Michelle Renee 97 Stearns, David Montgomery Steiber, Deborah Ann 97 Steiben Raymond Charles 97 137 Steinberg, Sincy Lynn 752 292 Slennes, Steven Le Roy 97 Stephens, Brian Scott 173 Sterling, Jason Matthew Stevens, David Paul Stevenson, Jason Lee Stewart, Susan Elm-:beth 97 Stewart Thomas Wendell 169 Stillel Melanie Patricia 97 Sides, Sean Paul 97 Stiii Jane Mane 97 Stingley, Lamar Gabnel 79 Stoddard Howard Dean 161, 164, 22 42 Stofrr, Thomas Lloyd JL 142 Siomner, Bonnie Kathryn 42 Strange, Nichole Leigh 97 Strange. Troy N 97 Stratton, Daniel Robert 42 164 Strickler, Christine 79 Stringfellow, Dartanya Breiane Strobel Laura Lynn 42 Strobei Robin Louise Stumbaugh, Keith Gordon 79, 114, 145 Sturkey, Willem Ho Sulkvan, Mara Kay Swaggerty. Gregory Scott 42 Swaney, Eric John 42, 147 Swank, James Craig 9Z 183 Swaftzenberg, Greg Hamilton 63 Swartzenberg, Scott Francis 97, 114, 149 Swartzlander. Darin Kelly 79 151 Swartzlanden Jeffrey Phihp 42 Sweetin, Rhonda Susan 42 Swift, Randy Dee 79 Swor, Cheri Lafern 9Z 169 Szebrat, Sinclair Lloyd 79. 164, 223 Tackett, Michael 92 42, 183 Tackeil, Michelle 79 Tackett. William J Jn 11 Tafoya, Rebecca Cancino 79 Tagliavia, Theresa Kay 97 ramonre, Shirley Concepcton Tanzi Gina Marie 97 Tapia, Angela Mane 79, 179 Tapia, Anna Jean 97 Tapta, Darlene Elizabeth 42 Tapra, John Steve 63 Tavares, Franchy Taylon Kenneth Charles 97 Taylon Richard Benton 79 Taylan Hedrick Bradley 79 Taylor, Ronald Brent 652 114 Teer, Robert Orlando Veer. Timothy Alan 97 Tharp, David Bntan 63 Therp, Stephen Douglas Thaxton, George Henry 97 Thaxton, Steven Boyd 97 Thayem John Robert 139. 292, 22, 42 44 Thetford Paul Weir 173 Thomas, Cedric Llewellyn 97, 111, 140 143 Thomas, Francis Clete 97 Thomas, Gwenyth Rae Tysgun, Tracy 80 Tyson, Natalie Dawn 98 Tyson, Tammy Louise 79 Uiibarri Amanda Lynn 631 103 24.2 271 Wesson, Katherine Elizabeth Wesson, Sean 80, 114, 132 Wesson, Timothy Wayne 80 West, Jennifer Lynn 99, 171 Wheaton. Paul Alexander 64 White, tris 64 White, Keith Ashley 80 White. White. Sarina Marlene 99 Shelley Renee 64, 145 White, Stacie Lois 99, 161, 164, 15 7 Utibarri John E 63 Ulrich, Roy Lee 42 Uites, Ltkbeth Ann Upchurch, Stacey Lynn 98 Urteh Scot! Duane 80 Valdez, Florence Denise 63 Valdez Juanita Suzanne 98 Valdez, Lisa Marie 43 Valdez Valdez Lisa Merie 98 Rebecca Anne 43 Vanaken, Kevin Mark 98 Vanderslice, Aiene Renee 8, 63 Vanderslrlce, Nrtole Merle 98, 152 Vanguildeig David Dean 98 Vanhorn, Dolores Day 63 Whitehead Kenneth Lee 43 Ilwdhalm Christine Elizabeth 80 164 Wiedeq Kristian Dee 99, 161 Wiggins, Michete Renee Mleock, Susan Diane 99 Wllcock, Tammi Jean 64 Wiley, Debbie Lynn Miey Laurie Catherine Wilke, Danna Louise 64, 121 161, Williams, Christopher Raymond 80 Vwlliams, Jeffrey Warren 64 Williams, Juanita Laverne 99 Mlliams, Julie Rae 99 Williams, Mariana Marie 64 VWlliarnS. Neikko Mcky 80 Williams, Sean Williams Tamara Gaye 80 Willtamez Tera Dawn 99 161, 164 Williams, Wayne Samuel 183 Vanhom, Richard Allen 98 Vanhorne, Jeff Kent 43 177 Varugba Bernadette Jennifer 98 Van-Langen, Angie 98, 164 Vanbeuwen, Terry Buck Vanmeten Juliana Fredreicka 80 Vargas, Crecencio Charles lil 98 Vargo, Mkzhael Paul 80. 114, 143 Vasquez, John Daniel 63 Vazquez Michael Allred 98 Velasquea Maria Isabel 80 Velasquez Richard Ted Venablez Michelle De ann 43 Wau, Richard Joseph 63 161, 164 Wlla, Guy Willis, David Loyd 99 Milfs Kandi Lynn 64, 128. 159 Willis, Keith 42 43 Vwtlle Kimberly Hose 15, 99 Milfs, Robert Anthony 99 Willis, Shannon Mane 64 Mille. Travis Lee Willoughby Stephanie 64 Misery, Brandon Perry 174 Wilson, Debra L ynrl 99 Wilson, Erik: Jason 99 VWls0r1, Lara Anne 29 43, 123, 150 Vwlson, Michelle Marie 64 WilsOl'1, Randal Jay 43 Wilson. Rodney Wayne 99 Wilarnova, Maria Christina 98 Wllasenor, Lisa 43 Wllrban, Carlos Mendoza 80 183 Wncent, Anthony Bernard 43 44, 113, 143 Wncent, Edward Barnett 11.3 242 Wncent Joseph Michael 98 Wncent Oddy 22 Vincent Theodore Luke 98 164, 242 12 1 Wnson, Kelley Lei 98, 183 WDSOI7, Kevin Brkin 93 183 Voeycner, Wiliam Donald 238, 254, Thomas, Ntbole Diane 98, 183 Thomas, Sandra Louise 79, 169 Thomas, Tammy Jo 63 Thomas, Wendy 79 Thomas, Yolanda Yvette 245, 42 Thomason, Ben Wayn 23 Thorne, Roxanna Marie Thompson. Daniel Lee Thompson, Melissa Jane 96 Thompson, Mkzhele Lea 79 Thompson, Todd Burnett 661 181 Thornhill Jeffrey James 98 Thornton, Marc Matthew 98 Thurnblad Leslie Lalbf 98 Thruow, Brian Carlson 17.2 42 Thurston, Michael Ray 98 Curtis Hay 255 Volkmar, Laurie Ann 173 Wade, Sundae 63 Wagnen Anthony Alan 91-2 161, 164 Wagner, Maria 99 Wagner, Mary Jean 99 Wakehelci Jelf Craig 177 Waldahl David John 99 Weiden, Glen Curls 80 Waldorl Uffeny Brooke Walken Drew Walket John Thomas Tinnes, Rod 63 Ttppetts, James Eldon 98 Ubpie, Dallas Duane 22 42 111, 139 249, 292 143 Tittman. Kimberly Dawn 63 171115, April Dawn 98 Tobier, Jane Wchele 98 Toblen William Evan 63 Todd Jeffery Aian 79 Todd Svelynn 79 Todd, Sean Thomas Toepherf, Deann Elizabeth 108, 125, 242 29, 43 Torres. Cindy Marie 79 Torres. Lisa Maria 98. 239, 183 Towle, Frank 93 143 Towle, Jacquekne Marie Towler, Patricia Darlene 98 Towne. Michele Mane 79 Townsend Kristine Marie 98 Trauernicht, JuHe Ann 79 Treideh Jesse James Trejo, Wctor 63, 113 139 177 Tripiett, Elaine Marie Tnpolitis, Vicki 63 123 Walken Walken Wafken Walken Walker. Melissa 80 108 Naomi Sue Nikki 92 152 Renita Dashawn 60 Robert Francis Ill 952 183, 143 Waiken Terrence Lamonte 99 Walken Tracey Lynn Mnnefeid, Kenneth Albert 64 Wire-man, Bobby Fiay Wirth, James Joseph Wlrht, John Anthony Wise, Shawn Andrew 99 Witte, Connie Krisitne 64 Wixom, Roger Kurt 64 Wold Donna Marie Woli Mrthelte Ann 99 Welle, Debra Lynn 64, 117 Wolff Tracy 64 Wollbufg, Tammy Rose 99 Wood Kay Aurene 99 123 Wood William A0an 80, 181 Woods, Michelle Lea 99 125 Woode Una 183 151 159 Wooldridge, John Allen 100 121 Workman, Roger William Worosz, James Matthew 64 Worsham, Edward Ray 42 Wozny Pete 100 Wright, Kelly Ann 43 80 Wythe, Joseph K Yakubik, Stacy Michelle 80 Yeagen Sherry Angelique 66, 80, 119, 128 292, 232 152 Yenser, Ann Marie 100 Yeoman, Jason Todd 100 Yeoman. Michael Wncent Young, Dannie Matthew 100, 123, 140 Young, Debbie 64 Troy Angaeleen 98 Trujillo, Danny Paul TrujHlo, Felicia Inez 652 11Z 122 152, 153, 159, 188, 190 Tshudy, Elizabeth Happy 79, 169 Tshudy Elora Merry 22 43 'fucken Anthony Charles Tucken Brian Keith 98 Tucked Christina Ann 53 162, 164 Tucken Edith Jennller 43 174 Tucken Lynn Ann Tucken Michael Sean 63 113 Tucken Tony Leo Tuenqe, David Leonard 96 Tuenge, Kerri Ann 98 Tufi John 79 Tuma, Christopher Joseph 4.3 111, 171 143 142 Turcotte, Kathleen Yvonne 98 Turner, Carla Ann 79 223 Turner, Kurt, Eugene 98 Twres, Deion 79 Twitcheli Neca Marie 63, 169 Wallace, Christine Renae 80, 161, 164 Wallace, Kim Suzanne 4.1 125 153 Wallen, Michelle Lee 80, 162 164 Wallenmeyer, Brien Keith 80. 161 Walmsleys, Douglas James 43 Ward Aaron Carhng Ward Heike Kersten 43, 245 Wardiam Rebecca Lynne 22 4.2 249 223 Ware, Ritchie Elliaan 90 183 Warren, Shawn Thomas 99 Warren, Una Mrthelle 80 113 12Z 152 Watkins, Brian John 99, 171, 143 Watkins, Daniel Patrick 63 111, 292 222 143, 142 Watkins, 77mothy Joseph 451 111, 292 143 142 Watkins: Todd Lawrence HQ 114, 140 Satson, Amy80 145, 143 145 Watson, Jason Keith 82, 99 151 Watson, Judith Amber Wearin, Nmothy Jay Weesa, Maryetta Ann 80 105 Weast, Theresa Ann 99, 161, 164 Weedman, Angelra Sue 63, 171, 181, 183 Weideman, Kenneth Paul 99 Weir: Daniel Patrick 80 Weir, Hmolhy Willmm 63 Weiss, Tonya Lee 80 Wellen Jennifer Lynette BQ 114 Wellman, Todd Robert Wellman, Wendi Faye Wells, Michael Henry 64, 137 welsh. Sharon May 80 Welty Jerri Lynn 99 Wernea Gustavo, Ernesto 99 Wesson, Beth 64 Wesson, Christine Yvette 15, 80 105, 145 Young Dunald Lloyd Young, George 100 Young, Jeannette Irene 80 Young, Julie Rae Young, Manorie Joan 100. 14.5 Young, Marian Lloyd Young Robyn Stephanie 64 Young, Teresa Ann 243 Zacharias, Sonja Marla 22 4,3 153 Zacharias, Wiliam David 100 1 Zachman. Dawn Marie 64, 159 Zachrison, Heather Marie 100 Zachneon Peter Stuart 80 Zahafias, ,Jerry Dean foo 152 49 Zaja, Carol Elaine 22 43 246, 249, 223 Zawroiny Elizabeth Ann 100, 128, 292 152 Zerby, Heather Lyn 60 Zmmelman, Bobble Jean 80 Zimmerman, Frank Harvey 64, 11 1. 222 143. 142 Zimmerman, James Robert 100, 137, 222 Zrnmerman, Lisa Marie 43' Zygela, Jeffrey Lynn 269 f,wr.Md ,f . F 7 ig ..x ' 113' X ,da in. I'- 1- woszng .ff 1 272 ln closing, we, the El Lobo staff would like to express our sincere apprecia- tion to the following: Aaron Blackburn for his excellent artwork. Bernhard and Williams Photography Studios fespecially Jeri and Ha- zelj for their expertise in photography and all the time they put in to get us over the top when we really needed them. Henderson Home Ne ws and the Sun Newspaper for providing us with some much needed photos. Sally Jones and Diane Bergermeyer for their help in getting things done, especially the graphic arts. Stephanie Wurzer for her added effort in selling our books and keeping our financial records. The Administration for their support and help. The Teachers for their understanding and help, especially ron deadlines. Lance Shoen and Josten's Yearbook Company. Mr. Greenhalgh for his dedication and overtime. Lara Wilson Editor-in-Chief Tammy Brekfke Photographer Lynn Lipinski Assistant Editor Dan Dancer Photographer i Karen Odell Assistant Editor Randy Martinez Photographer . Annette Sisneros Business Manager Phillip Baier Staff Kathy Maroushek Business Manager Susie Carlucci Staff Brent Greenhalgh Chief Photographer Mike Essig Staff Barbara Creason Clubs Editor Trishia Schreiber Staff Ann Must Faculty Editor Terry Bolanos Staff Mary McKay Faculty Editor Shelly Cardwell Staff Kandi Willis Sports Editor Darron Carson Staff Dawn Zachman Life Editor Paul Gibson Staff Jennifer Pannullo Honors Editor Casey O'Neal Staff Jeri Austin Underclassman Editor Felicia Trujillo Staff Patty MacMillan Underclassman Editor Jane Odell Staff x xx x X X X X V X X l N XX X X w x R X K1 K XX N N x x XX NR X X x XX x X X X 'x X N 3 X XX XX X N X N X X X lx X XX N x 2 5 'X X Wm N 1N'X'rI,L , V if V x . 'K ' X' -A i x 5 12, , , N N K M -X f ' -'m u, 7 .V 44 4 . xi.. Q -1' , fmrw-if? A ' ' J. -5 . .ifun , 9 .I . , X. X . ' x f. g:,,. f x gy 4 4-1 SJW' N 'il- , DIRX W' M 2 X Diapers To Diplomas i 4 Dear Laurie You've always been one of the greatest joys in life. We arf very proud of you,' congratulations and the best of everything tc come to you in your life. Love, Mom 81 Dac ,luv an:- Q A Dear Brian Congratulations Brian on your graduation. We 're proud of you for this accomplishment. We know that you will strive to do well in the future. We love you and think you are very special. Best of Luck! Dad Mom and Bud ,.,.-A I X . . U' . L as , ' if' , g Dear Jeri Congratulations, you have achieved that first big step in life,' now you must reach out for the sky. l'm proud and l love you. Your Mother and Mignon your puppy if ,Z , .4-nr, , . 5 Dear Keithie lknow this is not Sutton High. lalso know it was a very difficulz adjustment for you to make. You did it! You did it! l am very proud of you and love you very much. Morr I I Dear Phil , f'Think freely, feel deeply, reach for the sky. You have only when you have failed to try. We wish you success happiness throughout your life. Love, Dad, Mom 8 Miche X Q -- .V-. .....' 'i Q'- I T ' '. ' B G Dear Susie From a little girl who said l can't , to a young woman who vas . . ., we are very proud of all that you have accomplished and though we love the person you've become, you 'll always be our squeezie !l A Love, Mom 8 Dad 1-..,.,,-i ' . Dear Da vid You've come a long way, son. We're very proud of you and four achievements. Much success and happiness as you walk the path leading to your future. Love, Mom, Tiger and Brother Bruce r it Dear Carol As you get ready for Graduation Day, l remember all your Hrsts - first smile, first step, first day of school. We never seem to say it enough, how proud we are,' thank you for being you. Love, Mom 8 Dad Dear Tina May today and every day be filled with happiness and may your dreams and wishes come true in the coming years. Con- gratulations. We love you. Mom 81 Dad Dear Aaron From wide-eyed eager innocene of youth to your ingeniously talented and compassionately dignified present, including inter- mediate complexities - one statistic remains constant- we 're grateful and proud to have such a fantastic son, appreciated and idolized by many. Congratulations, BHS Graduate!! Love forever, Mom 8 Dad W ' y,,, ' ' fd' lx' W --f- I Dear Kimberly Congratulations to a very special daughter of whom lam very proud. Best wishes in your future endeavors. Have a wonderful time on your world cruise with Grandma Creelman. Love 8 Kisses, Mom A qig Dear Cindy We are so very proud of you. You are a very special girl. Thank you for your success in your high school years at Basic that we have shared with you. Best of Luck in your future. Love Mom 8 Dad Qrf' vsfs 1 S X Dear Angie . lt's difficult to express my pride in you - you're all the wonderful things a daughter should be. As your new life begins, I pray all your dreams come true and happiness comes as easily to you as you give it to others. l love you! Always, Mom MNM 'SX MN' S if-is 4 x. in q Qigf ,ff X t X X X K Nr. f by 1, X, We w L . .lf A 2 1? zmww . ' xx .J f f M, f: I X '40 S1 K sf, K xx in X X f A' 1 ki w . 1 f tm , Z' W 1 aw 4, s v 'WW ' Dear De Wayne Congratulations De Wayne You ha ve worked hard and looked forward to this day We are so proud of you and you should be proud of yourself too We wish you much success as you continue to work into your future Love Mom 8 Dad Y ,. +A Dear Mike We wish you the best of everything. Love, Mom 81 Dad Dear Joan A Big Congratulations to you Joan! You're an outstanding student! And this is a good time to say thank you for being such a thoughtfui dependable and all-around terrific daughter. Lots of Love. Mom ci Dad Dear Brent Bight from the beginning, you were something very special. We are extremely proud of you and of all that you have accom- plished while attending high school. lt's hard to fully express our love for you. May your world always be that special place that you read about. Love, Mom 8 Dad plus 5 more Dear Monica Congratulations on four great years at B. H. S. You ha ve done yourself and us proud by both your academic and athletic achievements. We love you! Mom, Dad, Scott and Kelley Dear Tina Congratulations, you made it and l knew you would. Good luck in your new venture. May the future hold the fulfillment of your greatest hopes and dreams on whatever you decide. lam behind you 700'ZJ. Love you, Theresa 5 1 l 2 is 'f t . . , Af R34 if Dear Duane Congratulations and much success in the future. May you enjoy the same kind of happiness and love you have honored me with in the oncoming years. You are a son to be proud of Love, Mom E J, Dear Elizabeth Congratulations to our daughter, Elizabeth, We are the prou- dest parents in the whole world. Love Mom and Pop :- A ik' : . Dear Melissa The years have passed and from them you ve brought joy to your family and excitement into our lives. its not only your accomplishments that bring us pride but also the way in which you have put it all together. Mom Dear Sam From a beautiful baby to a lovely young lady we wish you every success and happiness as you step into the reality of this world We are proud of what you are and what you stand for We love you Mom and Dad as X x K- X Q-Q X X X Q r 1 1 g S i 1 4 I llkh :... qQi:, Q Dear Earlene Congratulations to our beautiful baby who has grown in stat- ure and wisdom to become an exceptional individual. Our pray- er is that you use your talents to be as asset to adult society but above all to be happy with yourself Love Mom and Dad 75 D QQJPWZLQ 7 MM War rt' My at 'tk fr its in r M Lt MQW Q we Q M M k ga 0' an M . ,, tg 5 ,M 4 7 ww yr W if K 5 X ,Ss A N X A - M240 XXX I WX W at 3,4101 X Z V ,E W M V' of fum , 1 Dear Mike You finally made it through your schooling. Sometimes we all thought you were fooling but we are all so happy and proud of you because our little Mikie finally made it through! Dorothy Rodgers N me Dear Kathy With love and pride we Congratulate you on your graduation Love Mom and Dad . 1 If I! f s .' ' 1 - 'Vi-'. tziffi. ., -:- KM Q . ' six gjwmiuik, m:,,,gg.,g:g:gf?5 ' . sf 3: i-X?5'f'EW'? .. ii - D . X ...Q ,,.. .... . . ., , . .. tg tt: ' if ' .- ' iz ' , .4 r . .- 2 K Q uif i isgxg sa K in A K se- :Ng N' 1 A K K ,,,,.. N., 1 . W - . g , E.: , K K A . N s , Q ew.. K - aa' : - 'fl . v Dear Lisa , Through the years, and how they have passed so quickly, you have been a joy to have around and very special to us. Your sense of humor and charm will help you go far and accom- plish alot in this world. Love, Morr Lx I Dear Chic-a-dee Your mom and dad, you've always pleased. We 're very proud of you. And now as you start new adventures, may all your dreams come true, Love always, Mom and Dad f f kg? , ,Jgg H xt X X Fi . Sf' X' 3 Q t ,w t Qs ' l V, .,,. . . K 'L Q? Dear Tracey Congratulations, Tracey! From dozing to dancing, you've de- lighted us all the way. We love you and we're proud of you. Love, Mom and Dac Dear Patty Time flys when your having fun. Seems like only yesterday we vatched you riding around on your inch-worm. Now we watch fou riding around in our Le Baron. Some things never change, lou still don't need much sleep. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Colleen Congratulations to our beautiful daughter who has grown ovelier through the years. Always take a smile with you wherev- er you go and in whatever you do. May love and happiness always be abundant in your life. We love you, Mom and Dad Dear Linette May you gring as much joy and fun to those in your adult life as you have to us in your childhood. Thank you, Linette, for serving as sixth child. We are proud of you. Love, Mom and Dad Dear Kathy We are really proud of you. We hope the rest of your lite is as happy and successful as your high school years. Love Mom and Dad Zia .W ,J 5 af! , R: X x, K4 ff R 6 .Q t Se Y QQ X 6 7 E x , Dear Patricia We want to both thank you for the joy you have given us. This graduation means so very much to us. We are very proud of you. May you find happiness in your life. God bless you Mom and Dad Dear Sandra Congratulations we are proud of you and your accomplish ments lt you will continue with your goals you will succeed We wish you success in all your endeavors You are special We love you Mom and Dad Q A 465 , VVV, 1 ' f i ii at L , Dear Eric Music has always been dominate in your life. May your future hold the musical joys of a rich and rewarding lifestyle based on those values that are both real and lasting. Mom 81 Dad ,V - Q . ... .. -, if ', . K K Rfsq if t t k C v Dear Sherri We ha ve always been proud of you and the example you have been to others. Congratulations on your graduation and remem- ber we love you. Mom 8 Dad 1' l NN 7 N X Shui 1 J' ,, -xr X 5' X as 5 K 'VX SM Ns X +2- fx X N mf' N QQQ Y X qt! X av was 5 3 fs -1 is W E Q Nm yi ss X gms ft' Q. XESNQ N1 Ny X X Nxki x Ks N 5 Dear Daniel We are very proud and you have come a long way Congratu lations on your high school achievements A fob well done Good luck Mom 61 Dad Nhu..,..,. Dear Leslie My darling daughter, you were God's gift to me. l have seen you grow up and become the young lady that you are today. Your dedication and enthusiasm as a desertaire and songleadei are outstanding. Congratulations on your graduation day. Your Loving Mothen Esperanza H I Dear Tina Congratulations and best wishes for your future! Certainly your dedication fperfect attendancej and daily involvement in school activities describes a young woman with goals for a successful life. We are proud of you and offer our continued love and guidance. Mom 8 Dad Dear Abran Twelve years ago you started out to run this mighty track, and now at graduation, we remember and look back. ln wrestling and in running and in all the things you do, we'll always think you're if 7. We 're very proud of you! Donelia Mullis I 1 . E.. W :, :', A A . 3 f XX X N w Eix S Xxqx it r Q si' ve 1 Q N , X gr I f l 'nl lux H ze! ... tae! Dear Eric You leave high school with close friends, warm memories and many accomplishments. Take them with you into life. Choose your goals and strive to reach them. You will succeed if you try. l'm very proud of you. Love, Mom Dear Trishia lt seems like only yesterday when l dreamed of your gradu- ation, now it is almost here. l hope you have had a childhood of good memories. lknow l have enjoyed you. May the rest of your life be a joy, foo. Love, Mom and Don Qi.. Dear Noal You are at the apex of your high school career, your future lies ahead of you like a bright star. Go forth and grab the brass ring with the same determination and high standards that you have always examplified. Love, Mom L lf L r'... 4 Dear Da vid Always remember To thine own self be true and inner peace and success will belong to you. Congratulations on your graduation and on becoming a young man we re proud to call our son. Love, Mom and Dad f f 3 f P f I fy M f ' mf f X 4: ' 7 Z ,Q 9 ft, E f f 7 of L fr if 1 Dear Renee May all your dreams unfold before you. May success follow your every footstep. May happiness and health abound within you. May you have the fortitude and finesse to achieve your goals in life. We send you forth with all our love. Love Mom and Dad Dear Yolonda To my lovely daughter Congratulations on all of your achieve ments l hope that you will reach your goal in life with as much happiness and success as you deserve lm proud of you Love Mom at ' 5 X .ef t , 1 6 I M 1, I 1 1 Our love and part of our hearts go with you as you enter into another phase of your life. Memories or your childhood and high school days will be cherished forever. You have made us very proud and happy. Love Mom and Dad N Dear Dede my is ,- tttt , xx, ,.s:- Q Q E as QW. S K. ..,,t.. X.. . 5. ll.. . ,,..., ,,... , i Dear Becky l wish you success, love and laughter. But above all, lwish you peace in the world in which you live, Thank you for your pres- ence in my life. Love, your Mom l 1 l Dear Anthony Dear Lara We are proud of your achievements at Basic and as a person. Lara iexcellent spiritj. From Hooiers and Biscebee we ha ve One part of your life is concluded, but your future has just seen a child grow who delighted our own spirits. May all your begun. As you continue life 's pursuits you will always have our future endeavors continue to give you the joy and satisfaction love and support. All the best. you have given us. Love, Mom and Dad Love, Mom and Dad 1 U go' f was N 8' L X C , ' ' '3yo4Tf,leQ W' -1'1v'a63 0 N C4 X N955 x -kWliDDINQ.S if PORTRAITS irFAMlLY GROUPS your official yearbook photographer 1780 E CHARLESTON BLVD 384 9426 pr. , Q K 1 I I N PH. 564-5312 O 1:0 ul HAFEN'S 0.K. TIRE STORE NEW a useo Tunes ALIGNMENT s. BRAKE ssnvuce 505 W, LAKE MEAD DR. DENNIS HAFEN HENDERSON NEVADA 89015 ., ,, Kolob Federal Credit Unlan INSURED SAVINGS AND LOANS R KENT RHEES ' NIANAGERfTREA5URER 702 564-2646 FRIENDS Itllal ' wiv- ffff :-- X -'ss .X kfk 284 A ds III KERH MCGEE CHEMICAL 00RP0lMfION Post oFFucE aox 55 HENDERSON, NEVADA a9o1s 7021565-8901 HENDERSUN IIAAI Y 5 lf Nollvfo 1UVd3U lN3W The staff and employ- ees at Henderson Parks and Recreation Dept. wish to congratulate the Class of 85 on a job well done. M 2175: G 'f '++l4 14- X E saeiuroa' JENSEN S REALTY 219 VVATER ST. HENDERSON. NEVADA 89015 D. JIM JENSEN BUS. 564-3333 BROKER RES. 565-9677 Nevada National Bank TRUST SERVICES Our Trust Department offers full trust services including Trustee services for Pension and Profit Sharing Plans. Family Trusts, Educational Trusts,' and custodial services for both Family Trusts and Employee Beneht Plans. We also offer Estate Plan Consultation and Probate Administration. Doctors are eligible for special income tax advantages that can be obtained from Pension and Profit Sharing Plans and Short Term Trusts. ELECTRIC SUPPLY 7 . Nevada National Bank Trust Department 233 So. Fourth Street ED KOFOL RO' BOX 312 Las vegas, NV a9101fi7021 386-3612 17022 564- 1232 Henderson, NV 89075 Ads 285 f X031 r Us 1 cxlmfxli Q47 456-M0027 - can f f - s A 1 , QZf5'4'K f4f'5 fifflfg X LLC We hope you have a happenin year r n Azflj 'I T he! entire student ody QM Www sends sincere congratulations and best wishes to s Graduating Seniors' Congratulations Class of '85 from the Lone Wolf Newspaper Staff 1iaXEOo JTIKCIFUII Formal Wear DEE ANN MAY A-F N L....M d 89 Q 02, 873 8830 Inspector Dawn Z Man and don t wlnd up with plca eyes Love 81 Luck Mary Poppins Pond Scum Rep YM Q H, M ,, m h Well miss you K Y M D Y it I I I I 3 . 6 2 0 w . 5 i h M or t t Q g At... r A W H YV l in-:lb M J: K r I A .vyl t A Y A g K- a-. 1 I A n ttot at A U e ' las Vegas. N 02 - . Q Af g' .. 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F Congratulations Seniors You ve been terrlflc Good Luck ln future years CONGRATULATIONS CLA SS OF 85 Basic High Patron 's Prices Barber Shop Let s Wrap Love Furniture Mr 8 Mrs Zorro Gary D Weddle D VM Richard L Esslg Mr 8 Mrs Syphus Mrs Stroebel Pam Watson Mrs Taylor Mrs Brttle Mlss Hamblln Mr Horan Mrs. Caslllas Mrs. Sandin Mrs. Bettinghouse Mr. 8 Mrs. Greenhalgh Leslie Shipp Mr. 8 Mrs. Nathan Bassing Ad 297 The MCJROTC extends best wishes and success to our graduating seniors of the Class of '85 ,wp-'W ,,,,,,, M- ,M ..,,,A.. s,,, A N,,A , . A , W - ,WMmm.W,,,..W,,.,,,,M,,,,W,.,MN,,.,,, GQ T! Z 1 WM Awfmwwjip , W 115 X 1O75VEl T 3 We 59+ xiii? 6 Vx, M QVX 606 OXE4 W6 IIB Va N S REAL TOR BROKER INSUROR 8 WA TER STREET Q HENDERSON NEVADA 89015 564 1831 fl OH 5 PP y CHL on ALKAL! PRODUCTS Dfwsfofv H d X 0 Ov M W , IR 1 I ' X J I f X 1 QQ ' A ' f I J X Mf , ' ff f ,Jw I . , 1 LA! 6? Af 1 f ' A 'VS M AM I I A Supplier of the 1984 Olympics S, S 19' 1 0 A 'W E Q- C! 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