Bishop Gorman High School - Archive Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)

 - Class of 1987

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N jg K fmlf.iiF.c,M - tif if ivfr Af, Nh X c ' ' - X E Chligistian DQA i Seniors i 20 U 'X How To Fr. Richard Rinn, C.S.V. Mr. David W. Erbach Mrs. Connie Gerber Mr. Charles deClercq Mr. Howard Stein Mrs. Caroline Rodrigues Mr. james Machinski Sr. Timothy Malone, C.H.S. Lead Principal Vice. Principal Asst. Principal Asst. Principal Dean of Students Comptroller Curriculum Coordinator Pastoral Ministry 2 Credits l Ho To Create Advisor Roxanne Shoen Layouts Ted Dunn Craig Hall Dan DiEranco Kim Vrubley joe Wortham - Kevin Mahan Wmers Lisa Haworth Kim Avants Christy Buchanan Photographers Cfalg Hall Dan DiFranco Art Editor Mike Mateos Sports Editor Faculty Editors Underclass Editor Ads Editor Captions Editor Copy Editor Photo Editor Editor Editor loe Wortham Kim Avants Heidi Afentoulis Valery Parco Kim Vrubley Laura Gerber Kristin Slaveck Terry Kennedy Kevin Mahan Craig Hall Dan DiEranco Ted Dunn - 93? ,f Qc. ,sv 'HL is if 1, Q 2 Iv .4 Q mfgm. anus HPP5 , . ' 515 COURT STREET - P. O, BOX 1211 wuiam xy!-J' -.iff 4ll!IjB ' RENO, NEVADA 89504 - 1211 THE CHANCERY My Dear Graduates of 1987: HEnter to grow in wisdom - Biafra? nf Brno - Tins Began C7021 32 9-9274 Depart to serve better thy Country and thy kind.H So instructs a legend chiseled into one of the venerable brick walls of Harvard University. That admonition describes well our aspirations for the students of Bishop Gorman High School, which, we trust, are now being realized in you, the members of the class of 1987. It is evident to us that you have grown over the past four years but one does that automatically and without effort. Our hope is that your growth has not only been in age but that, like our Lord Jesus, you have grown also in wisdom and grace before God and man The diploma you receive witnesses has indeed been so patterned, but you will do to honor the heritage living wisely and well, accepting to our belief that your growth its validation will be in what of learning it represents -- in with courage and conviction the mantle of leadership that your education at Bishop Gorman has conferred on you. We are confident that Society and the Church will indeed be well served by you. We will follow your future with interest and affection -- and hope. ffpfzggfflxi I . V ,,fMfm.1nLjL6,ff . 4412! Most Reverend Norman F. McFarland aishop of Reno-Las Vegas 4 Theme Dear Graduates: BISHOP QPF P 'YI HIGH SC From the Office of stu t yo u could I wil I' was ell from , 1-dun M 1' Q 4 J Q 3 Eng!! vs 5 T 332 V 54 1 fazagyft 53 ,Er F X iw Q zz-1 gQ? e ff. if m age 1 5 fm? 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By combining the students, faculty and alumni with this years How to ... theme, the yearbook staff has created a manual second only to the Gorman Community. A community in which aca- demics, sports and pride come together to create a well rounded student. To guide and instruct this student, the Archive 30th anniversary issue is a manual displaying all aspects of student life. This student handbook is one that not only shows the Gorman student participating in the many activities, but also encourages everyone to do the same. X tl X fu my . 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R: W Q 1 xT 5 13 junior vandals show their spirit by stealing a Burger King sign. 23 Micki Potenza and Hilary Morrison take time out from Powder Puff to pose for a picture. 33 The crowd begins to fill in for the beginning of the assembly. 43 joe, Terry and Pat do their imitation of the three monkeys. 53 Mr. Stein, Dean of Students, keeps a close watch out for students not obeying the dress code. 63 Senior Hallp Under- classmen Enter At Own Risk. Theme 11 12 Theme H 'Y , ff sa- HX, Fw 1231 -PP' .43 '--A Q-W 1 K. ,,,,.,..........S If 6v - A4 ,X il Theme 13 H . 1 0. 4v A L ' 1. A , f i T A Q A1 14 Theme ,,,,...,w--'v.,.---- K .--f-- 'P' hal 17 Pat Rajsky and Bo Free show us the proper way to be a tourist. 23 Tracy McLaughlin really gets into the sign painting festivities dousi Wharton-Ali, Becker 'JT Qwxfme , 1153 me 36GOUQfxYXCg HQ Xlrixi LBSCJLKN 4. ' QQQQQSC-BXQ7 3-Qm Qxxud we mem 53.160 smagrw 1 06031 UGYNQVQ 505 mem web ww cf X George 'Hmmm Qmoew Z- Us fav? 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A-'fm,:-..:m' M n.-4 7' N N an Y x US 755 , , rv l:-,,... 47. .V u '-..' -' ' ,. :fl if ,-, at 'Nf .iv .1, til ., li-WIRE , t ' , '36 I M 9 ,, i ' A -, -.W t 4 r L., it F, is ,,, M H aim YO QW- J -L - f s .0 W i 5 ,S C M0 41. Freshmen '90 32. Carla Trantham tries to get to the outside. 33. To the winner goes the spoils. 44. Seniors 87 435. The freshmen Bulldogs drive down the field on the sophomore SS Express. 36. I still can't believe we dropped the whole cake. 417. Sophomores '89 38. juniors '88 POWDER PUFF '86 The Class of '88 captured their second con- secutive Powder Puff title as they easily de- feated the Class of '87 and struggled to a two point victory over the Class of '89. The Sopho- mores had dominated the Freshmen winning 16-8. The title game was a close battle and possesion went back and forth before the Sophomores scored to make it 6-0. On the extra-point attempt, the Sophomores were stopped short on what would be the key play of the day. The juniors would later score to tie the game, and then convert the extra-point. The juniors went on to hold their lead and defeat the Sophomores by the score of 8-6. Although only one team could win, all of the girls played to the best of their ability and gave it their all. There was a big turnout for the games, many faculty members as well as students and parents came out to support the respective classes. After the dust had settled and the final whistle had blown, the verdict was out, once again Powder Puff had been a success!!! Homecoming 19 if Another successful year of sign painting took place here at Bishop Gorman High. Students from all classes came out after the Powder Puff game to show their school spirit. Everyone agreed that this was a great kick off to another dynamic Homecoming. 20 Homecoming I, .2 411-. 451' - sw Q fl? C 4-aw ffl. Brian Flanagan tries to figure out what Missy Bender, Kim Wasenburger and Shannon Engle are painting. 32. jennifer Denman shows us the proper way to paint ourselves during the sign painting party, 43. Bridget Blue is in deep concentration while trying to paint inside the lines. 44. Sally Potenza has trouble controlling the paper due to the wind. 45. Brian Flanagan and lenni Koelesar take time out from the sign painting party to pose for a picture. 36. jennifer Burns and Leigh Arneman show thier sophomore spirit. 4757. Freshmen try to win the hall decorating contest by working hard on thier signs. lt ' ..., .. -...f v6 3A v7 .44ar' EI Homecoming 21 5-,s-.-:ami i it ,Q 1 Q I ,riff , M 3? qi Q X YV X 'V .f,,l,., V ,tl ig 4 N , N I ,F ,i ,,.i V ,, , ,. .ir ., 4 . eeig-,fs 5 Ig., 2 - ' 4 H 1- 2 , , i. , W , ., The first annual Gael-a-thon lip- sync contest was held in the fabulous Bishop Gorman Ballroom lbetter known as the gyml. Seven groups participated in the contest which was part of the Homecoming week celebration. They were: lin order of appearancel The Soundwave Goodbye doing the song One More Minute , Come Together doing Come Together 5 The Hangers doing just Hang Loose , The Surf Babes doin Surfin' Sa- fari , The Pandoras going In and Out of My Life in a Day , The Weekend Edition doing Kind of 22 Homecoming Girls We Like , and last but not least, the faculty entry of The Flashbacks doing Hair . The prize for the winner was S50.00. The Flashbacks were cho- sen by the judges as the winners, but the declined the award so Week- end,Edition claimed the champion- ship. Ms. Virginia Cunningham, sci- ence teacher, and member of The Flashbacks had a great time. It was great getting out the old 60's clothes. Overall the first annual Gael-a-thon was a tremendous suc- cess. Gael A Thon ,o ,Ae- fa .fs M 5- 'S Y V K2 ' 1 F - 1 Lip .D pg. 51 Q sg ,. uv ' i- -A ff 'iii is 71,1 if . H335 'fQ , ,Ls i 2 1, 4.- 18x Ti., n A ion Lip Sync Contest E ---iw 'IJ The Lip-Sync champions, Weekend Edition lLiz Trantham, La Tanya Morris, Shasta Rama- don, and Shywana Turnerl show us how it's done. 21 The runner-up, Pandoras, strut their stuff for an enthusiatic crowd! 35 The Flash- backs take us back to the 60's with the song Hair . 47 The Surf Babes take on a Surf Safa- ri with the Beach Boys. Sl Miss Cunningham gives us a glimpse of the fashion during the 60's. 63 The teachers sing the song Hair , and Mr. Machinski can't figure out why he doesn't have any. 75 The Lip-Sync champions bow to their audience, 'N-..-w .,,. Vw, l 'v Homecoming 23 l ...W , . M, The 1986-87 Bishop Gorman Homecoming celebration began at ll a.m. when Powder Puff was held. Later that night, the first annu- al Gaelathon was held. Wednesday, Octo- ber 22, was designated as Dress up day . Sen- iors were asked to dress as tourists and juniors dressed in their jeans and t-shirts. Sophmores dressed as hippies straight from the '60s while freshman were dressed in their sweats. Thursday, October 23, was Rival day , the students were asked to dress in the colors of their hated rivals the, Valley Vikings. The cam- 24 Homecoming pus was filled with a maze of students dressed in red, white, blue. Friday, October 24, was Orange and BIue day. The campus was a sea of students decked in orange and blue, show- ing their school spirit. At 11:30 a.m. class was dismissed and the Homecominng assembly got underway. The spirit of Gorman filled the gym as students, faculty, and Alumni cheered on the football team. At 7:30 p.m., the main attraction of the week began, the Homecom- ing Game. At the half, the 1986 Homecoming queen and her court were announced. On Saturday, October 25, Homecoming week continued with the Alumni Memorial Mass , which was held at 4 p.m. The week culminat- ed with the Blue Moon Homecoming dance. Queen Jenni Kolesar and her court reigned over the festivities which were held at Alexis Park. The dance capped of another ex- citing Homecoming week. l l 3A V7 'Ii Run-D.M.C. !Areosmith's smash hit is put to paint by the sophomores. 21 Varsity football players ham it up for the camera during the Homecoming assembly. 33 Who said no one gets crazy during the Homecoming assem- bly? 41 The Sophomores put together their Homecom- ing display. 53 I think this sophomore went a little over- board on dress-up day. 65 Lip-Sync champions, The Weekend Edition , get down and boogie at the assem- bly. 79 Valley's cheerleaders sure are ugly!!! Homecoming 25 The '86 Homecoming game once again was the centerpeice for the excitement of the week. The Gaels scored first when quar- ter- back Ken Windham hit Marty Cordova across the middle, Cordova sped 76 yards down the sidelines, virtually untouched, as the Gaels got on top, 6-0, the two point conversion failed. The Gaels scored twice more on field goals of 22 and 26 yards by kicker, Steve Crevoiserat, to lead at the half 12-0. Half time festivities included Home- coming Queen coronation and perfor- mances by the Precisionares and Song Lead- ers. The second half started out tough, as Valley's defense clamped down. Then, their offense got on track, a couple of complete Blockovich passes and a long run put Valley in business. They later scored on a short run and cut Gorman's edge to 12-7. After Val- ley's score, the game seesawed back and forth until the final quarter when Valley once again threatened to score. But a third Gael interception nullified Valley's drive and Gorman took over. That's when the Wind- ham-Cordova magic came into play. Wind- ham again hit Cordova, this time for 60 yards and a another score as Gorman took control 18-7. Gorman then made a two point con- version. Final score: Gaels 20, Vikings 7. An- other Gorman Homecoming victory!!! 26 Homecoming 4 1 15 Coach Wood prepares Wood's Hoods for another defensive battle. 23 Brian Flanagan leads the gang onto the field for another Homecoming contest. 31 Bert Ezor surges up the middle for an extra yard. 41 Andre Collins jukes his way outside for extra yardage. 53 Ben Lurie awaits his assignment from head coach Chuck Gerber, 63 Ken Windham barks out the count as he prepares to take the snap. we 'il U , I, 33 ,1 Homecoming 27 -R-A fo? ' , I '- - x ...4 4 X x 'Za . an 'L f .:' ' 5 'ig-. ' ' 'wif , ,ax 'x 1 Q4 4 .W 'f W f , , , f,,.fgga,., f .. 1' ad ff f ' f W. f 71 f . ! ff ,2 ffl: .1 .ff ,N fi? -, fb , ng .,,, R' , kygghx if: - 0 U1 T Tp If 'X-'E' ': y1 Wig: . 2 , WF: W Q ' 5- N. . R 'fav Halftime of the Homecoming game was filled with anticipa- tion as the fans sat on the edge of their seats waiting for the announcement of the 1986 Homecoming Queen. The 1984 Homecoming Queen Chelly Bender was on hand to crown this year's Queen in place of 1985 Queen jenny Ballard. jenny was in Italy filming a T.V. show. Four Mercedes Benz drove this year's Queen onto the field. In the first car was Chelly Bender, the second Kerri Bishop and leana Curtis, in the third car Christina Fortner and lenni Kolesar and in the final car rode Kari Weisner and Paige Woodward. After being escorted up onto the stage by their fathers the announcement was madeg this years Queen: jenni Kolesar! 3 1 1 x , 'V , va Wal Homecoming 29 30 Homecoming Blue Saturday, October 25, marked the last day of Homecoming week. Two events were scheduled for this last dayg they were the Alumni Mass held at 4 p.m. and the Homecoming dance held at 8 p.m.. This year's Homecoming Mass was an uplifting experience. The annual cele- bration held in the Gym was a re-uniting of old friends and famil in the Gorman community. The mass, held in memory of the past alumni, was said by Father Walter Nowak head of Alumni Affairs. The Gym, beautifully decorated, barely 2 v Moon resembled it's original form. Later that evening, the Blue Moon Homecoming Dance was held at Alexis Park. The room was decorated in colors of midnight blue and silver, with arches of ballons over the dance floor and the entrance of the hall. The turn out for the dance was stupen- dous. Homecoming 1986 was exciting celebration. The entire Gorman Com- munity did it's share to make it a magnifi- cent success. SV 11 Queen lenni Kolesar and her date Brian Flanagan pose for the photographer on their way into the Blue Moon Dance. 21 Gorman students enjoy a luxury table at the Blue Moon Dance. 31 Senior Shannon Cotham 81 her escort jeff Marquis stroll under the Arch of Balloons . 41 BGHS Alumni enter the Me- morial Mass. 51 A myriad of happy couples smile for the camera. 61 Father Walter Nowak, Alumni Director, along with Father Bibeaut 81 Father Rinn bow their heads in silent prayer in memory of Alumni who have passed away. 71 Sean Faller entertains the crowd with a hilar- ious antidote. ,Q t Homecoming 31 How 73 lmpvw. - . Entertainers .Inspire SchoolSpirit! 32 Entertainers This year's Entertainers show How To display spirit. Throughout many obstacles, they have beamed with pride. When the Athletes have stmbled onto rough times, the Entertainers have been behind them 1000!0! Their past performances have inspired both the crowd and the Athletes. Without a doubt, the Entertainers are an integral part of the Gorman Community. ,K 1 L ' iff Y' f Q 'J - ..,. ' ki. 5, A 'L , ' R Q 4 f A 'f Y vi A 9l2'. 1, J ' . 1 . . ' .Q .R ig. N A DJ' LV VLLL F 1 - 1 V ' YP 'Y 1+ . Q W K1 in 5 fax gf? gc 3 , f 2 xi - 5 Y S W QL A ff? 'Q I... V ,' , fv Q , 4!8 'S . ff - ,ff - Y 5 : Er? M , S A iffy H u it 'viii ' Lg ffl X' :CL..'!i :L 5' . yi 1 fm - , ::':' +5 .3L':'L -KI - 4-v --- I- f', w ' pf- Wifi, E Nxt gi, 45 , 9- if Q 'A N .ff .-UNIQDAC--4. J .C ,Q J, va' A1 0 Varsity Cheerleaders 'Il VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Dena Shope, Sa- brina Gerringer, Shelly Andert, leana Curtis, Shauna Christiansen, Meghan Mackay, Heather Morrison and Lisa Dombrowski. 21 The Cheerleaders mesmerize the crowd as they perform during the Homecoming As- sembly. 34 Entertainers Xfi- 'Xy' K, I .Q4 3.32 1 ' ctw 29 fig Q affvffq' 4 we ' AVG W . .itz 7? ....q., ap W k 'ff ' 3- 4 o HHH' ,5.-pgkfx r gf' me7.w4A2197 if 5 ., 9,-.1 . X , ilk 43 QQ, when i A 10V :amid L Ax...- ,imm is at .4 CAM, .am JV Cheerleaders 13 I.V. CHEERLEADERS: Bottom Row: Tara Klein, Tommy Howard, Stephanie Olsen. Top Row: Tisha Lovell, Tracy Falba, Kristi Rhodes. 23 Kristi Rhodes. 33 Tisha Lovell lcaptain3 43 Tara Klein. 53 Tommy Howard. 63 Tracy Falba. 73 Stephanie Olsen. 83 The Cheerleaders really turn some heads. 93 1.V. Cheerleaders show spirit at an Assembly. 103 The 1.V. Cheer- leaders laugh as they are about to fall. 113 The Cheerleaders perform an exciting manuver. 11v Entertainers 37 4,1-.ww -7.1 a ff iw Q, , W ' f 75 N 1 1 i 1 I I Q X 5 3 i 1 1 I X . . H 1 J. 5 'IA Y 13 The Cheerleaders delight the crowd with their daredevils routines. 21 The Freshman Cheerleaders spread their wings. Entertainers 39 1 n 1 Q V i 4 Song Leaders 11 1986 SONGLEADERS: Khristin Speirer, Christine DeMaria, Toni Cimorelli, Paige Woodward, Mercy Malich, Dawn Williams, Dusty Armstrong and Kelly Nevers. 21 Kelly Nevers. 31 Khristin Speirer. 41 Mercy Malich. 51 Toni Cimorelli. 61 Dusty Armstrong. 71 Dawn Williams. 81 Christine DeMaria. 91 The Songleaders reach for the sky during the ex- citing Homecoming Assembly. 101 Yearbook photographers catch the Songleaders in ac- tion. 111 The exciting Songleaders perform during half time. 11 v Entertainers 41 lody Klosowski Rhonda Royal Frances Klosowski Amy Lamare Shasta Ramadan 42 Entertainers lf' Tina Hubrich Shawn Steele Luchita Sanchez Bridget Kenneth Liz Schwartz Senior Board Precisionaires Sharon Dickerson ,,-,,,Q K V, 'Jil H N Ili Cathleen Dooley Precisionaires solemnly stand for the pledge. Entertainers 43 Bishop Gorman High School Band: Top Row KL to R7 Kane Engh, Chris Lazukic, jason Mey- er, Chris Saucer, Bottom Row: KL to Rl Heather Miles, jennifer Fazio, Chris C-lagola, Director Tom McCauley The small, but mighty, Bishop Gor- man High School Band was this year's most visable Tri-Music per- forming group. They were extremely busy playing at all the home and away football games. The band traveled to Reno, Ne- vada with the football team to play in the State Championship Game. The group also played at every home Basketball game, as well as performing splendidly at the 1986 Tri-Music Christmas Concert. In the Spring the band performed with the Drama Department in the produc- tion of A Thurber Carnival. 44 Entertainers B.G.H.S. Band The Bishop Gorman High School Band, lead by Director Tom McCau- ley, performed at an array of loca- tions around Las Vegas throughout the year. Entertainers 45 lb 15 Vocal Ensemble: lL to RJ Tom McCauleyg director, Sherrie Buchholz, Lisa Griffin, jeff Geihs, Kerri Buchholz, Rene Roshich. 21 Di- rector Tom McCauley conducts the Vocal En- semble during the 1986 Christmas Concert. 35 Harmony Express: lclockwisej julie Oberlin, Rannelle Ferre, jeff Geihs, Marnie Belger. 4j jeff, julie, Marnie and Rannelle Harmonize during a special moment at the Tri-Music Concert. 51 Harmony Express croons to the Power of Love before an enthusiastic crowd. 46 Entertainers Harmon Express The 1986-87 Harmony Express was a very enthusiastic group of young people. They worked very hard pre- paring for their debut performance at the 1986 Tri-music Christmas Concert. With spring came a very busy performance schedule. The group sang and danced for several of the Catholic elementary schools in the area and lended their talents to several local charities. The year end- ed with a performance at the Clark County School Districts Show Choir Festival. Chorus The Mixed Chorus makes up one third of the Tri-music Department. Their schedule included a well re- ceived performance at Alexis Park Hotel singing Christmas Carols. The Chorus also added quite a bit of holi- day spirit to the annual Tri-music Christmas concert. In the spring, the group sang at the Clark County School District solo and ensemble festival at Artemus Ham Hall. sv Entertainers 47 New 725.4 7-4eBe4T.. . Academic Excellence Is School The Gorman Academic Community is one of the finest in the state. The faculty and students combine to form a potent learning team. The Gorman stu- dents produce several valedictorians and always fill the Honor Roll lists. The students also exceed in a variety of tests scores such as PSAT, SAT and other achievement tests. Gorman graduates have also proved their academic qualities in a variety of the finest universities in the country. Academics 49 ational Merit Semi Finalists This fall five Seniors were nomin- ated as National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists. They are: Stephanie Tayengco, lohn Ameriks, Liza Yballe, Anastasia Warpinski, and joel Gonza- lez. They are competing for some 6,000 Merit Scholarships to be awarded in the Spring. The Archive Staff would like to congratulate each Semifinalist and wish them good luck in the competition!! 50 Academics Sun Youth Forum Members ,.,....,- H kSun Youth Forum Members: Top Row CL to Rl Kevin Mahan, Matt Foley, Eva Liang, Rowl: Mitch Burns, Shannon Sarver, Kristin Slaveck, Laura Gerber, Kyla Duckworth Bilbray, Susan Squire, Sandy Allred, Chris Serbick, Micheal Vermy. l The Sun Youth Forum, which was sponsored by the Las Vegas Sun, in- vited members from each local high school to participate in a frank and lopen discussion about current events and problems that face to- day's teenager. Eight different topics tsuch as Law and Crime, problems in the Government and State affairs were discussed by the students as- isigned to that section. The members ,were treated to a gourmet lunch by ithe Sun. The event was held in the different meeting rooms of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The lec- tures and discussions were thought provoking and truly enriching. Radny Gabe, Rob Pictranton, jeff Geihs, joe Parente. CMiddle , Natasha Mayers, jeana Curtis. tBottom Rowl: Tim DiUllio, Erin Academics 5'I Scholarships 86 ROSEMARY ACQUAVIVA TINA ALDRIDGE ATHENA ANDREW JENNIFER BALLARD ANGIE BANKS IONI BILLICH BARRY BOCIART RICHARD BOULEWARD CHRISTINE BRADY RENEE BROWN TERESA CALOVINI MICHAEL CLEARY MELISSA COCHRAN PAUL CONNER KENNETH CREAR MERCEDES DOBLADO 518 400 Trustee Scholarship to Umv San Diego Outstanding Scholastic Achievement Rotary Club of Southern Nevada 513 160 Scholarship Aid to Stanford 512 800 Scholarship Aid to Georgetown 512 000 Scholarship Aid to Boston College 58920 Scholarship Aid to Harvey Mudd 58000 National Merit Scholarship 510 000 Elardi Scholarship to UNLV UNLV Honors Program Semi finalist U S Presidential Scholar 549 600 Scholarship Aid to Occidental 528 260 Scholarship Ald to Loyola Marymount 540 000 Scholarship Ald to Univ So Calif 5775 AntonlofAngeIlne Luoinl Scholarship S225 Les Femmes Douze 524 600 Scholarship Aid to College of Notre Dame of California Scholarship Aid to Univ of Redlands 525 000 Scholarship Aid to Long Beach City College 58000 National Merit Scholarship Rotary Clubs of Southern Nevada Outstanding Scholastic Achievement Semi finalist Gemco Speech Contest 510 000 Scholarship Aid to Umv Mass Amherst 514 160 New Mexico Tech Competitive Scholarship 54000 Scholarship Aid to Pomona College 512 000 Academic Scholarship to Case Western Reserve University 59 280 Scholarship Aid to Case Western Reserve University Outstanding Scholastic Achievement Rotary Club of Southern Nevada 51 000 84 Personal Computer to Univ of Colorado 52 000 National Merit Scholarship 512,000 Dean s Scholarship to USC 514,600 Presidential Scholar Univ. of Utah 515,400 Scholarship Aid to Stephens College 58,000 Carroll Scholarship to Santa Clara 510,000 Scholarship Aid to Santa Clara Scholarship Aid to Texas A84M Honors Program at Texas A8tM 58,000 Athletic Scholarship to Arizona State 58,000 Lynn Gerringer Memorial Scholarship 522,000 Scholarship Aid To Univ. San Diego 52 Academics xx N N NN N N xxx C NNN N I I Scholarships '86 TIMOTHY DEMOSS JOE DOYLE MARK FEHRINGER BRENT FRASER IASON FINFROCK ADRIANO FUMO GAYLE GLOVER MELISSA GRAF MICHELE HALSETH RICHARD HELL TERRY HIGGINS KELLY HOAG ERIK HERSHBERGER IOANNA IP TAMMY KELLY RAY KESSLER LISA KLEIN 526,836 Scholarship Aid to Loyola Marymount Univ. 520,000 Scholarship Aid to Univ. So. Calif. 54,000 Academic Scholarship to Univ. of Oregon 56,240 Scholarship Aid to Columbia Univ. 512,000 Presidential Academic Scholarship to So. Utah State 510,852 Scholarship Aid to Univ. of Cal.: San Diego 529,800 Scholarship Aid to Claremont McKenna 515,704 Scholarship Aid to Santa Clara 58,000 Carrol Scholarship to Santa Clara 54,000 Iostens Scholarship 540,000 Athletic Scholarship to Univ. of Wash. 59,100 Scholarship Aid to Univ. of San Diego 5500 Stolfa Memorial Scholarship 514,376 Scholarship Aid to Univ. of La Verne 57,600 Scholarship Aid to Marquette 56,000 Scholarship Aid to Dallas Univ. 518,400 Scholarship Aid to Santa Clara 54,800 Scholarship Aid to Boston College 510,000 Scholarship Aid to Rockhurst 58,000 Regis Academic Scholarship 52,000 Scripps-Howard journalism Scholarship 51,500 Academic Scholarship to Univ. Nev: Reno 53,800 Academic Scholarship to Colorado State 57,200 Academic Scholarship to Univ. San Diego Honors at entrance at Univ. of Southern California 58,000 Hilton Corporation Scholarship s1,5oo Academic Scholarship Univ. Nev. Reno 511,400 Scholarship Aid to Univ. San Diego 530,000 Athletic Scholarship to Weber State Academic All American Outstanding Scholastic Achievement: Rotary Club of Southern Nevada U.S. Achievement Academy Award 532,000 Scholarship Aid to Regis College 524,800 Scholarship Aid to Univ. of San Diego 58,000 Carrol Scholarship 510,000 Scholarship Aid to Univ. of Dallas 524,000 Athletic Scholarship to So. Utah State 57,200 Scholarship Aid to Univ. of Cal: Santa Barbara 57,200 Scholarship Aid to Univ. of Cal: Irvine 58,000 Hilton Corporation Scholarship Scholarship Aid to Univ. So. Calif. 514,000 Scholarship Aid to Southern Methodist Univ. Academics 53 Scholarships '86 MARGARET MALONEY NICOLE MATHIS IOHN MARXEN APRIL MURRAY LISA ONOFORIO TINA POULIN CHRISTINE ROMANO TIMOTHY RYAN DENISE SCHARFF KEN SHOEMAKER IAY SHOEN BETHANN SLAVEK VICKI SOBERINSKI KIM STAFFORD IORI STINAR CHRISTINE TANGREDI FRANK TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR CHRISTI THOMAS 512,720 Scholarship Aid to Cornell Univ. 513,240 Scholarship to Univ. So. Calif. 514,000 Scholarship Aid to Southern Methodist 524,000 Athletic Scholarship to So. Utah State Univ. So. Calif. UCLA Univ. 541,504 Scholarship Aid 511,864 Scholarship Aid to to 516,800 Scholarship Aid to Univ. Cal: San Diego 510,600 Scholarship Aid to Univ. San Diego 512,400 Scholarship Aid to Loyola Marymount Univ. So. Calif. Loyola Marymount 5500 Stolfa Memorial Scholarship 510,000 Academic Scholarship to New Mexico Univ. 54,000 Academic Scholarship to Oregon State Knights of Columbus Award Scholarship Aid to Arizona State Willamette Lewis 84 Clark Pitzer Redlands Univ. San Diego 534,592 Scholarship Aid 512,800 Scholarship Aid to to to to to to to 514,200 Scholarship Aid 527,278 Scholarship Aid 541,580 Scholarship Aid 534,400 Scholarship Aid 527,108 Scholarship Aid National Merit Finalist 522,000 Scholarship Aid Knights of Columbus Award Scholarship Aid to Pitzer College Scholarship Aid to Univ. of Miami Competitive Dance Scholarship to Univ. Cal: Santa Barbara 55,600 Scholarship Aid to Loyola Marymount Scholarship Aid to Westmont College 58,000 Academic Scholarship to Regis 51,500 Academic Scholarship to Univ. Nev: Reno 510,000 Elardi Scholarship Accepted to UNLV Honors Program 51,200 Academic Scholarship to Univ. of Utah 510,000 Academic Scholarship to Carnegie Mellon University 55,200 Academic Scholarship to St. Mary of the Plains College 58,816 Academic Scholarship to Eastern New Mexico 510,000 Presidential Scholarship to College of St. Teresa Academic All-American Award to Univ. San Diego 54 Academics Scholarships '86 MELISSA THOMAS GEORGE VISH TERESA VON HAZMBURG CECILIA WARPlNSKl VALERIE WATSON MARK WONDRA DAVID VELA CLAUDINE YBALLE Univ. So. Calif. Loyola Pitzer Pomona 522,400 Presidential Scholarship to Mt. St. Mary 52,800 Donohoue Scholarship to Mt. St. Mary 520,000 Scholarship Aid to Pepperdine 535,000 Academic Scholarship to Occidental 510,000 Elardi Scholarship to UNLV Accepted to UNLV Honors Program 5150 Soroptimist Youth Citizenship Award 5125 84 Radio from Voice of Democracy Contest 51,000 Elks Scholarship 5175 Rotary Speech Contest Semi-finalist Gemco Speech Contest Accepted to Mt. St. Mary's Honors Program 512,000 Engineering Scholarship to Univ. So. Cal. 52,000 Presidential Scholarship to Univ. So. Cal. 516,000 Academic Scholarship to Brigham Young Honors Program at UNLV 512,000 Engineering Scholarship to Boston Univ. 52,000 Presidential Scholarshp Univ. So. Cal. Outstanding Scholastic Achievement: Rotary Club of Southern Nevada 51,200 Academic Scholarship to Univ. of Utah Accepted to Crimson Scholar Program at New Mexico State Univ. 537,000 Scholarship Aid to 517,600 Scholarship Aid to 530,320 Scholarship Aid to 531,640 Scholarship Aid to Univ. 551,080 Scholarship Aid to Pomona 550,200 Scholarship Aid to Occidental 551,500 Scholarship Aid to Stanford 550,760 Scholarship Aid to Yale 545,800 Scholarship Aid to Claremont McKenna 548,800 Scholarship Aid to Boston Univ. 512,384 Scholarship Aid to U.C. Berkley 54,000 Academic Scholarship to Univ. So. Cal. 528,680 Scholarship Aid to Stanford 51,600 Scholarship Aid to U.C. Berkley 518,400 Scholarship Aid To Univ. San Diego Academic All American Award 1985 2nd place Bolonini Piano Competition Semifinalist Educational Communications Outstanding Scholarship Achievement: Rotary Clubs of Southern Nevada Academics 55 Valedictorians 56 Acade Tim? Lovell e Madeline Fischer Kyla Duckworth Co- Eva Liahg Nicole Pinkus Matthew Foley Juliet Vestal Liza Yballe fe 6 Tessie McCullough Michelle Wildeveld Gmid Tofigh Anastasia Warpinski Gillian Wynn Edward Ayodo 'MQ 5 Stephanie Tayengco Cindy Zurawski lohn Ameriks Robert Pietranton Matt Foley sl -- Robert Polin Bill War Tessie McCullough Laura Gerber Sabrina Gerringer Girls and Boys States is an annual event sponsored by the American Le- gion Auxilary. During a week of explor- ing the inner workings of state govern- ment, these students took part in mock elections, talent night, and also listened to a variety of guest speakers. The week came to a climax on the final day as the students acted out their roles in a mock legislative session which included the introduction of bills proposed during the week. Each and every student learned a great deal about the inner workings of our government. Academics 59 1 . s ii,i ,ml 'Keir-1,5 XX . - 3 .A 'a-El'T: t C 4 ffmhgv 1,55 , Q A 14. 'R 3 -4g i -LA Mhz -if it r , 'qw 'Iwi' , Q 6 in Oar -Y 4 work 1 L t' 1 1 f 71, 1 9 8 6 1. GREED AND DECEPTION eventually lead to the fall of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, who flees his country after losing thenelection to the popular Corazon Aquino. 2. ON THE RUN, President of Haiti Baby Doc Duvalier and his wife Michelle drive through the gates of the Port-au-Prince airport to board a U.S. Air Force transport plane which carries them to France, Photos by: AP!Wide World Photos o 3. HOLLYWOOD HUNK Clint Eastwood'S day is made by the residents of Carmel-by- the-Sea, CA, after they elect him mayor in April. 4. SAM AND DIANE are at it again to make Cheers one of the top-rated shows of 1986. Along with The Cosby Show, they brought NBC and its Thursday night line-up to the top of the ratings chart. 5. A HORRIFIED NATION LOOKS ON as the seven crew members of the space shuttle Challenger, including school teacher Christa McAuliffe, are killed when the craft explodes 73 seconds after its televised launch on Jan. 28, 1986. I 6. AMERlCA'S PRIDE AND JOY, the Statue of Liberty celebrates her 100th birthday with a complete renovation and a nationwide party on July 4, 1986. -s S . , 7 4 O 1 L+? J-' 9 8 7 7. BACK HOME, pilots Jeana Yeager and Dick Rutan wave to a crowd in Mojave, CA, on Dec. 23, after completing the first nonstop, global circumnavigation without refueling on theaircraft Voyager. 8. A NIGHTMARE TURNS TO REALITY for the Soviet people when a nuclear reactor explodes at the Chernobyl power station in April. 9. WORLD TRAVELER Pope John Paul ll visits Mother Theresa's clinic in Calcutta during his 10-day journey through the Indian continent in February. 10. WEDDING BELLS ring for Caroline Kennedy, daughter of Jackie Kennedy Onassis and the late John F, Kennedy, and Edwin Schlossberg, a New York businessman and artist. 11. IRANSCAM involves four White House staffers 1National Security Adviser John Poindexter, Lt. Col. Oliver North, White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan, and CIA Director William Caseyj. 12. A DROUGHT-RIDDEN southeastern United States experiences the worst dry spell on record in 1986. Farmers from southern Pennsylvania to northern Florida are on the verge of ruin as their crops wilt at the peak of the drought. 0 H 'T A , WW, 14 The National Honor Society is a prestigious organization whose members display the outstanding qualities of leadership, character, scholarship, and service. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 as well as ade- quate ratings by each student's teachers are among the require- ments for membership. This year the Bishop Gorman High School chapter of the National Honor Society was proud to welcome sixty new mem- bers during the Induction Ceremony in November. Like the current mem- bers, these were expected to contri- bute at least twenty hours of volun- teer service within the school or Las Vegas community, and to uphold the high standards of the Society. Among the activities in which the school received enthusiastic assis- tance by NHS members were Par- ents' Night, Career Day, and the Cl Knight of the Gael. Senior National Honor Society members: 13 Back row lL to RJ joseph Parente, Omid Tofigh, Robert Pietranton, Eddie Ayoob, Leonard Tanchella. Row 2 QL to Ri Laura Gerber, Shannon Engle, Kyla Duckworth, Nicole Pinkus, Cecily Hudson, Monica Hoboko, Tina Hubrit, lane Geelan, Siobhan Schanda. Row 3 CL to Ri Annelisa Blake, lody Lenzie, juliet Vestal, Cindy Zurawski, Eva Liang, Perry Rogers, Anastasia Warpinski, Natasha Mayers. Front row KL to RJ Stephanie Tayengco, Liza Yballe, lim Poniewaz, john Ameriks, Pete Christiansen, jason Michaels, Tessie McCullough, Sandra Troxel. 21 Honor Society Officers pose with Principal Rev. Richard Rinn and Sister Marion during the induction Ceremony. 62 Academics junior National Honor Society Row 1 KL to RJ Stephanie Anderson, Kristina Wildeveld, Michelle Winsett, Michele Nelson, Shawna Christiansen Megan Mackay Amy Teh Nina Vish Row 2 lL to Rj Robert Weible, Richard Luthy, Kristen Spreirer, Heather Swarts, james Ameriks Rhonda Royal Stephanie Dupree Dawn Williams Row 3 CL to Rj Elizabeth King, Karen Ursick, Catherine Martinez, Mary Anders, Tamara Lawson jennifer Calovim Holly Allison julianne Trenkle Traci Rivers, Row 4 KL to Rl johnson Young, jason Lowry, Pio Fidelibus, Michael Gllmartm Sean Kilpatrick Michael Demman joe Fisher Dean Newton, julie Chadburn, Kristi johnson, Angela Perkowski, Yvonne Rodda L 1lSis Tess ter Forster and Sister Marion confer with Wendy Noia during the Induction Ceremonies 23 ie, john and Pete study hard to keep their grades up. ,, Academic Exursions Each and every year BGHS stu- dents excel above every school in their academic achievements. Most of this can be attributed to the con- stant urge to obtain knowledge from any source available. In the past year a group of students traveled about gaining knowledge along the way. Whether it be in the U.S.S.R. or the United States of America, the goal was still the same, mental stimulaza- tion. We applaud these students and hope that this example will be fol- lowed for years to come. U B.G.H.S. students gather at an outdoor Ampi-theatre at a Western campus. 27 Eastern Orthodox church in Leningrad. 33 Happy trav- elers depart from the autobus in Russia. 43 One of the many colleges visited on the Col- lege Excursion. St 1:5 t . , 1 aasstt it ..tl' '..l . 2 E5 - 'Y' 64 Academics ll five Ffowffll Special Events -fkt BCI-I5 I Bishop Gorman High School is unique in its recog- nition of students, and its boosters. Events such as Knight of the Gael, Spring Fling, Sports Banquets and the Magazine Drive help to raise money, while rec- ognizing the support of groups and individuals in the Gorman community. Special Events 65 'll The actors display each style with pizzaz. 23 The announcer tells the crowd of the many different clothing styles of the Middle Ages. 3l Mr. Halpin takes in the Shakespearean Fes- tival. Zv 66 Spt cial Events Shakespearean Festival Bishop Gorman students were treated to a special assembly this year. The Shakespearean ensemble frcm Southern Utah State College perfomed for all of junior and Senior English classes. During the assembly, the performers modeled clothes from the Middle Ages as the Master of Ceremonies entranced the crowd with the little known facts about th materials that were used, in wha time period they were used, an from what country they originated. Many thanks were given to Mr. Dane Madsen and Mr. joseph Hal-. pen for making it possible to famil- iarize ourself with such a facinating culture. 1A 3v ...ff Paul Dawkins Drug Seminar Channel eight sponsored an anti- drug campaign held in the Bishop Gorman Gym. Paul Dawkins along with a panel of drug experts talked about the evils many illegal sub- stances cause in ones everyday life. A 45 minute crack presentation, a CBS News docudrama, was shown to the 200 students invited to join the pre- sentation. After the docudrama, stu- dents were invited to ask the panel questions and offer their opinions on the subject matter. The campaign was held to try to curb the drug re- lated problems high school students often incur. 'IJ Archie Perry addresses the panel with a question about drugs. 25 Paul Dawkins heads towards another student who has a question for the panel. 31 The Panel explains the dangers of drugs. Special Events 67 On February 24th, 1987 the 5th Annual Knight of the Gael was held at the Palace Station Hotel and Casino. The event was held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Gerringer. They were chosen as honorees because of their generous contributions to Bishop Gorman High School. Through the years George and Kim have gone out of their way to help in various ways. From heading the Booster Club to decorating the Gym for Home- comin . Kim and Geor e are always there to lens a helping ham? Congressman james Bilbray declared an Act of Congress in Washington D.C. also February 24th, 1987 was declared George and Kim Gerringer Day in the State of Nevada, City of Las Vegas and County of Clark. This years dinnerfdance raised over S30,000.000. These monies will be used for construction of the new building which will begin in the summer. N Zv K - r v,- vw- .VJ .4 ,wg . . vjg, K' arg., V, , f . .Q . .. ,f .. . ,. I . ,gan r ...At .. A 1,1 , it it TZ 57746-.fu..ah 'if .7 . ,. ' 'Wi . - H , .1 ' ,, - V., ,,tt ...M , , W . . , ,VW . As: xg, , y . 1 ., f 77 N'-A , 'IJ Each year Knight of the Gael honorees are presented with a portrait from Bernhart and Wil- liams. George and Kim with daughter Sabrina pose for the photographer after being presented with their portrait. 23 ln lieu ofa 25th Anniversary Party, the Gerringers settled for a beautiful cake that served as dessert for all at the Sth Annual Knight of the Gael. 33 lohn O'Reilly present Kim and George with a proclamation from the County of Clark naming Feb. 24th, 1987 Kim and George Gerringer Day. NIGHT GF THE G EL l ZA 'IJ Columnist Dorothy Hutfy, hands Kim yet another proclomation, this from the city of Las Vegas, naming Tuesday, February 24th, George 81 Kim Gerringer Day. 23 Kim 81 George kick-off the dancing which was held after the Presentation Ceremonies. 33 Beautiful ice carv- ing of the Gael ensignia complements of the Palace Station. 43 Fr. Rinn addressed the very generous crowd at the 5th Annual Knight of the Gael which raised over 530,000.00 Special Events 69 .I- 70 Special Events 0 Special Events 71 72 Special Events 13 Q.S.P. Representative, Ron Reyn- olds, sets up the Incentive Prize Dis- play before the Assembly. 23 An ar- ray of Incentive Prizes that were available to students by reaching their goal. 33 Interested students read the brochures that were hand- ed out explaining the procedure of the Magazine Drive. 43 Ron Reyn- olds shows the students one of the many gift that they could win. 53 Mr. Gerber, Development Officer, fires up the crowd during the Magazine Drive Assembly. How To Reach A Goal!! This years magazine drive was an over- whelming success! With over forty-five thou- sand dollars made and 3506 going to particular clubs and organizations. Gormans only fund raiser was very profitable. This years leading teacher was two time winner Mr. Rob Good- 4 A rich. The winner of the trip to Hawaii was Susan Squire who sold over three hundred dollars worth of subscriptions. Special thanks to all students who supported Bishop Gorman by selling subscriptions and also to Roxanne Shoen for counting all that money!!! Special Events 73 .V ,pn ' 37 74 Special Events enlightens the crowd with his wit and 23 Pat Rajsky and Anthony Bonafazio their meals while listening to the guest er. 33 Todd Christensen takes time out t with Wide Receiver Robbie Kolesar. 43 Gerber flashes his smile for the yearbook tographers. 53 The Sports banquet was a affair. 63 Lisa Dombrowski, Shauna I son and Meghan Mackay smile as they their cheerleading trophies. 73 M.C. Izzy ion introduced the speakers and coaches Coaches DiFrancesco, Wood, Erbach and aldi pose for the cameras. 13 L.A. Raider Tight-end Todd L i ' o fax pQK O 0.4 3 Sports Banquet The final salute to the 1986 Bishop Clor- man High School Football Team took place at the Palace Station Hotel and Casino on February 11, 1987. Recognized at the event were the players and coaches of the South- ern Zone Champion Gaels. L.A. Raider All- pro Todd Christensen was the guest speaker. Izzy Marion acted as Master of Ceremonies, and did a fine job of introducing the coaches for their individual presentations. Virginia Cunningham also recognized the Varsity Cheerleaders. Senior Wide-receiver Marty Cordova was named the team's Most Valu- able Player. Most Valuable Offensive Player went to Quarterback Kenneth Windham. Bert Ezor was named Most Valuable Defen- sive Player. Kicker Steve Crevoiserat won the Special Teams award, and Senior Lor- enzo Fertitta was named Most Inspirational. Special Events 75 Spring Fling This year BGHS went back to the old tradition of having Spring Fling honor the entire Gorman communi- ty. The event was held as a kick-off to the construction of the new building. Faculty members, Alumni, students, parents and clergy gath- ered in April to pay tribute to all who have contributed to Gorman throughout the year. 76 Special Events I-faw 7' Wmudzp. . - Christian Development Guides Us ,w An important aspect of the Gorman community is the students' participation in Christian Develop- ment. The Gorman youth are encouraged and even required to take part in their own Christian en- hancement. Masses, daily prayer, and charity events are only a few of the activities the Gorman students and faculty participate in. The early morning services and religious requirements also give students a bal- ance religious understanding. Christian Development 77 'LJ jeffrey Geis displays his unique singing style during the prayer service. 2.9 Mr. Robinson's gang loads up the truck for the F.l.S.H. organization. 3.3 The choir graces the crowd with their me- lodic singing. 78 Christian Development ss? pr-slim in , 1 ...aw M f, 4,3426 ' . my ,S Wi 11 1.3 Students do their part during each Chris- tian gathering. 2.5 A.S.G, President Bob Poiing says the read- ings at the prayer service. 3.1 Sister Tim directs the guys helping out the F.I.S.H. organization. 80 Christian Development V -'LJ ,g ym s s ilivr of V. sttrf a ilri Q t 6 a t we n, f -.'f- A L.g '1 I , el he K isisiti J M t ,,. we t 4 it i :.s Q M-mmam 4 i Now 7- CWW g ' The Pride IsBaCki Although Gorman is known for its academics it is also quite well known for its Athletic Programs. Year in and year out the Gorman Community shows its support as well as its appreciation of the fine athe- letes at B.G.H.S. The typical Gorman athelete exem- plifies the true student athelete, for at Gorman Aca- demics and Atheletes go hand in hand. Tennis Wins State. . .Again Al. Men's Tennis Team: Top Row KL to Rl Khalid Wharton-Ali, Cedric Crear, Robert Morris, Paul Addi, Perry Rogers, Curt Magelby, Bret Anderson, john Bilstein, Coach Eric Seif. Bottom Row lL to RJ Scott Woolley, lay Oshins, Robert Agular, Derek Merino, Eric Kirschner, Mike Velgos 82 Sports The Tennis team at Bishop Gorman is synony- mous with one thing: WINNING. The team cap- tured its fouth consecutive State Tennis Title. Led by four year lettermen Cedric Crear, Curt Magelby, Perry Rogers and Khalid Wharton-Ali, the team cruised through the regular season and easily won the State title in Reno. These four Seniors completed their Varsity careers without a defeat. Many individual honors were achieved by the team, among them were: State Doubles Title for Cedric Crear and Matt Rivera, and Kha- lid Wharton-Ali, although suffering an early round loss in the Zone tournament, won all four of his matches in the State competition. The 1986 season was an exciting one, and once again the Gaels proved its powerhouse rating in Nevada High School Tennis. 'U Khalid: In action! 21 Cedric gives it his all during a crucial match. 31 Curt serves to open a match at the Desert Inn. 4D Perry gives the ball that extra kick . 21 Sports 83 84 Sports 15 Curt Magelby drives Mr. Penn across the net. 25 Cedric watches patiently as Matt gets ready to return a serve. 33 Is somebody calling my name? 41 Perry Rogers shows us what a good couple the Wilson and Penn make. 31 P if 69' , 355555, 7,119 we .. 'l'-'-'IHQSKQ . feliww Weisz grim? wr if ' '?s:'.'3t!sS+tilasunS21s 5 --S S 4 sys ... ts-sf, we TA 2A t.,,,, Q5 Xt. its in Q at U .Q K li , 1 5 K K' gig 3 x be tive-Nami is T? wfmmi i xwgf 1 Wfiwlt sq. A M .N N ,Q--N ull' 13 Paul Addi shows us how to play tennis and dance at the same time. 21 I think I can, I think I can. I know I can. 31 Nice swing Bret. aft Sports 85 1A 15 Head Coach Eric Seif looks over his charting of oppo- nents. 25 Bret Anderson returns a serve during a match at the D.I. 35 Matt Rivera awaits the return of an oppo- nent. 86 Sports V 5 'E f' ff' 13 Cedric Crear prepares himself for another important match. 25 The sweatshirt says it all. 31 Robert Morris secures his raquet and a smile during a match in Reno. 43 Man what a match! Sports 87 www 88 Sports impure :X 7 3 1 1 31 Y Y w Y N f Q 113 ii Girls Tennis The 1986 Girls Tennis Team completed another successful season finishing 6-3 overall. They finished second place behind the Valley Vikings. The team was lead by Seniors: Bridgette Ames, Patricia Gibson and jenni Kolesar. Other team members that contri- buted to the winning season were Heather Miles, Firdousi Wharton-Ali and Sanam Emami. Overall, the entire season was a tremendous team effort. The future is looking bright for Girls Tennis, with all but three players returning. 11 Standing: tleft to right1lenni Kolesar, Patricia Gibson, Bridgette Ames, Ms. Kate Moffatt, Firdousi Wharton-Ali, and Danae Wat- kins. Kneeling: Cleft to right1 Heather Miles, Suzy Schmitt, Wendy War, Kerry Norvell, Danielle Sherwood. Sitting: lleft to right1 Sanam Emami 81 Amy Carmena. 21 jenni Kolesar takes a well deserved break to pose for a picture. 31 Coach Kate Moffatt goes over the scores with the opposing coach. 41 Bridgette Ames checks the strings of her racquet after one of her powerful re- turns. 51 Seniors: Jenni Kolesar, Patricia Gibson and Bridgette Ames contributed heavily to the success of the Gaels Tennis Team. A ' -t ::-i: , W 3, Sports 89 90 Sports Z',,,ge:u. A M 1 A v4 5' 13 Wendy War doesn't have anything to worry about with her Doubles partner Suzy Schmitt serving. 23 Coach Kate Moffatt goes over her strategy for the match with the team. 33 Dan- ielle Sherwood position herself for a perfect return. 43 Patricia Gibson shows us that you have to have both power and fitness to play tennis. 53 Sanam Emami gets set to return an opponents volley during a match. 63 Sanam Emami's opponent congratulates her on a match well played. 73 Amy Carmena is ready to return a serve. Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Gorman Score board 27 28 9 28 15.5 6 18.5 23 11.5 1 Basic 0 Eldorado 19 Chaparral 0 Rancho 12.5 Bonanza 22 Valley 9.5 Western 5 Las Vegas 16.5 Clark Sports 91 This may be the finest group of young nen l've ever coached. Coach Chuc Serber on this year's Southern Zone Champions the 10-2 Bishop Gorman Gaels. 'he Gaels were out to prove something. A lismal 5-4 season in 1985 led to the team's irst non-playoff year in seven years. The erm use to describe this years team was 'The Pride is Back. Little did anybody inow that this 1986 squad was destined for greatness. The Gaels were underdogs when the eason started. They were expected to thallenge Chaparral for the division title, nut many assumed they would fall short. 'he season started off at the Silver Bowl ggainst Las Vegas High. Quaterback Marty Iordova and Running Backs Bo Free and lert Ezor led the Gaels to a 12-7 victory. Gorman then traveled to Rancho to at- tack the Powewrful Rams. The team put forth a valiant effort, but they couldn't stop the Rancho ground game. Late in the game, Coach Chuck Gerber inserted Sophomore Ken Windham at Quaterback, and moved- Senior Marty Cordova to Wide Receiv- er, the rest as they say, is History. The Gaels went on to record nine consecu- tive wins including a 24-23 overtime victory vs. Chaparral to clinch the Sun- set Division Title. Two overtime thrill- ers in the playoffs, placed Gorman in the State Championship Game against two-time defending State Champions, the Wooster Colts. The Colts had shut out their oppo- nents from the South in the previous two Championship games. Not many people gave the Gaels a cnance. in tact, many Eeople thought that Gorman wou d e shut out. The Gaels showed that with determination, almost ,any- thing can happen. The Gaels held the larger Colts to 3 points in the first half. Gorman took its first lead with 2:35 left in the game at 6-3. The Gaels seemed destined for victory. The Colts had an- other idea. With 0:48 left, the Colts burst their bubble, taking the lead 10-6. Gorman had,one more chance, but a fumble at the 41 yard line, put an end to their dream. ' ' Although the Gaels lost the Cham- gionship, they proved, The Pride is ac . 43x . , . if M, Q is r'- ,, .qu K0 e+'.. yn. 5 H 5 W ' ' '-ii.,-A. . ' ' ' - - 4. xT.a....1,..m......,n. . - Q 1 r 5 l--.-e,-...,.l.. . . . . . .V .-t..,3...,.. 5 . . , ' Q T' 1l Hey, we re hot, and your not. 21 Coach Chuck Gerber, quizzes his kicking team at the start of the game, 39 The year of the Green Monster stood up to every challenge except the Rancho Fans. GORMAN 12 VEGAS 7 GORMAN 14 RANCHO 24 o-an-Q.-. L ,N M, as M ' - ' ' f Q twat, Q .Ml S .gig M- .... M- ma- lt, f . 9' e-.1 ' Im tam- . N- .J 5 W is ' - K - , - A-Fm. .,.ts..,:': , - - 1 W M -C .W .. t. N. ,. z 4 , , me q MT kk -Q mv , .E - . ,L , C C, .. ,...s, N, - tr C, , 'IIB TTIOYC I to ill outw Cord Colts 'Af 35 Ti defe fair catches a Basic punt ss 1. K X kv 5.3 W A -..-. . . at K X K S' wg- '- ' 'iz5l 'f K '!T 5 t B, , r is C -WM. '1 -at . ':,.as:s,t,3, v fi , 'J'--f mf.s.,f 'n C S A H Mi: 30 I- . ,,-,qigspi S.. qi yi gr Q wwe-QI f .. . up M ' - f, ii A ww 3 .. -as if- -e -REA ff 'K , U' ' ' ' 5 7 lu014,R0HdY Hu1,HUF,H'kL, Sopho ft W Q ' N C I P-5 C g'f, .,!a.5.t Q... X., A sei Quaterback Kenny Windham prepares NWN S ,s an 5 if a AEP: ,gm g ,gpg R an ack the Rancho Rgms. 21 Outsized and ii? R ' is Q ' K- eighed, but not out-matched, Marty , in kxhx K if J K - 3 K ova and Joe Fertitta face the Wooster ' A QW 'H K if ' s in the State Championship game. Q3 'C .L f' I 1' 1 umm 4-f, it E I 5, gh V' Q My , H ,Q ' , tw , X W Wf .M.,....-.. 1, ,.,,, as Qi, ,M 0 , ' ' -r ' Q 1 i, f f I , ,,, et, ., . .., ,,, A. N , ezil, 1 ,.,, f 4 0 , 1, t 2- 2' if 5 FEL? 'U as ... ,,,.zi. in . ght End Mitch Kaaialii splits the Viking nse for a first down. 41 Marty Cordova GGRMAN 7 WESTERN 2 GORMAN 24 BASIC 14 S. TN 13 Bert Ezor says, Hey Kid as he runs through the Wooster Defense. 21 Steve Crevoiserat boots the ball on the open- ing kickoff 33 jason Michaels sidesteps the Valley defenders for extra yardage 4? Robbie Kolesar beats three Bengal defenders to make a third down grab AN Sports 95 4-4:-4' inks! , 4 aa If f ,M 11 Steve Crevoiserat and Robbie Kolesar con ncct for three against Wooster 21Plagued by an ankle injury Bo Free could only watch from the sidelines during the State Cham pionship. 31 B0 Free breaks to the outside to rip the Charger defense in the Zone semi- finals. 41 This Zebra is prepared to penalize the Gaels, but only if they do something 'L I'-X n A 8 wrong. 51Berl Ezor drives over a Clark player on a non-stop route to the endzone. f- 1 ,-'A , 4 sLf'fsL. v si.,,fM,.- W x QV' fall. as GORMAN 27 EL DORADO 'I4 GORMAN 20 VALLEY rv 'if 'wal -a. 1 'l7 .A,..- ,. w...q-ff-4-nas-suv 1 ' F iff? i2 'fl.,??j2'f, ' , Q 1 V rf f is xgfg-. f .A,,,,a,E 5 .. .. in gf' aaa- il-I-5 '-' ' KS' - t N , 5 . J? . 5, ., ag,n-get 1515 it swf 5' . A ' A Q' 8. as 9,-M,..--I-' - A W-,,,,.....-- li , I r ' ' GORMAN STUDENTS SAVE . LIVES By Erin Bilbray Gorman football players left more than an athletic impres- sion on Reno. After a party on the night of November 21,1986, on their way back to their hotel, varsity players, Marty Cordova, Pat Rajsky and Robbie Kolesar watched in horror as a raging fire broke out at a nearby three story house. We didn't even think about the football game, we just wanted to hep the people trapped inside, said junior Ro ie Kolesar. All three players elled at their cab driver to pull over as they realized that neither the police nor the fire department ad arrived at the scene. Marty and Pat tried to hoist me through the second story window, but half wa through, Pat realized l woufcl be en- gulfed in flames, so they pulled me back out, said Robbie. At the same time, a nei hbor ran over and threw a blaniet at the football players' feet. We picked up the blanket yelling for those people trapped inside to jump into it, Ro ie stated. Once the football players had rescued everyone, and the fire department arrived, the trio left the scene of the fire without much notice. Pat had realized it was 11:55 P.M.- five minutes before curfew, and that Coach Chuck Gerber would be upset if the three were out East 12:00 midnight. As Rob ie put it we just didn't have time for thank- you's. 11 Spiros Filios and Rusty Graf lead the offen- sive charge against the Bonanza Bengals. 2l Special teams star Brent Michaels prepares to bash the Bengals on the opening kick-off. 31 All-Conference receiver Marty Cordova shows Valley why he was the Most Valuable Sunset Division player as he catches pass after pass against the Vikings. GORMAN 24 CHAPARRAL 23 ZONE: GORMAN 20 CLARK 13 'll joe Gelsbauer looks on as Bert Ezor dlves through the Wooster lane 2D Marty Cordova and Pat Rajsky cele brate after a fly route IS run 33 joe Fer tltta yells lThe Pride IS Back but weve got to get rld of these school uniforms . , . . ,, f 1 , . 3 SCZSYV- 'll The deadly I-formation of the Gaels strikes again. 23 The dedicated Gorman fans traveled over eight hours to support the Gaels in Reno 37 Bert Ezor races for yet another touchdown 41 You be lllln says Andre Collins and Ar chie Perry about their opponents Sl Senior joe Gelsbauer races to save Marty Cordova from the ghetto fighting style of the Basic Wolves Sports 99 junior Varsity is the last stop for players before they reach the varsity level. This step is where players refine their skills from the B Team, and make final preparations in becoming a varsity player. Both Sophomores and Freshmen compete on the team and wait for their chance to move up. This years team played solidly as a unit and turned in some solid performances. Although the team finished 4-5, they showed a lot of heart and tried on every play. The team has always been a positive influence on the football program as a whole here at Gorman. Some of this years junior Varsity players will go on to be the stars of the future, and we wish them all well. 13 The junior Varsity Team. 23 The Gaels close in on a runnaway Wolve. 33 Gus Findorff, james Nolan and Chris Thompson look on as Paul Caruso is tackled by three Basic players. 43 Quaterback Tom Vukasin hands off to Paul Caruso. 100 Sports x -1 . 4,5 . 4' . l- Q-. milk - t B ,F 54, .g..g.,., , wo, kg' . ' , X wks' ' N ' .V ,. nf ,6 . ' . ' 1, . x ,n . - - vp . , ,Q A . x 11 Q' w f'i.'NK5:', AQ , Q? V ' .A , y. ,ac .u I fqw kfxj N 'f R :.,k.v i -J Q +9 fx A 5. x wig A1 'ZS' ' X V, yu' . .4 'fran . ffl, ,Jim A Y 4 vi .. N M V . . X' N' N... nf?--?ft1m, x z P GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL - i Spikers Go To State! The 1986-87 girls volleyball m set new standards for fu- e girls sports programs. After ning their first two zone games and securing placement in the state tournament, the girls had ing strongly in the regular , the team was ready for and then possibly the tournament. After win- l to play for zone ranking. Head- ing for Reno ranked third in the south, the Lady Gaels were strong favorites to win it all. Un- my fortunately the girls fell a little short losing a crucial game against their division rivals, the Rancho Rams who eventually won the tournament. Con- gratulations to all the girls for a great effort. TEAM PICTURE, Previous Page: Left to Right-Top to Bottom: Michell Likely, Kim Wasserburger, Carla Trantham, Lynette Martin, Carlotta Dickerson, Madeline Fischer, Mary Anders, Holly Allison. 1.9 The Volleyball Gang takes a wel de- served rest after a victory over Basic. 2.l Coach Duran enjoys herself in a Reno con- venience store during the state tourna- ment. 3.l Michelle Likely stands beside her person- alized sign courtesy of Cheeso Fan Club Inc. Sports 103 11 Gorman's Holly Allison sets up for a Lynette Martin. 21 Holly Allison prepares for match point. 33 Gaels backcourt tandem Madeline Fischer and Carla Trantham rest after a hard earned point. 45 The Gaels: Spikin' their way to victory. QW! f ssvzzssggggg WN Q ALL srisesgmg 4v 2A 104 Sports RIN VOLLEHBALLW HH ,fa W 'Wi 5 2 106 Sports 13 The junior Varsity Volleyball Team: Top Row CL to RJ Coach Ken Beard, Gretchen Findorff, Cathy Neff, Amy Teh. Bottom Row CL to RJ Vicki Vieyra, Melissa Free, jackie Fisher, Liz Trantham, Laurie Smith. 25 Coach Beard relaxes between games. Girls Volleyball 2v 1.7 jackie Fisher directs Vicki Vieyra to go for- ward and set the ball. 2.1 jackie prepares for the set. 3.1 The j.V. Team in action at the Gael Gym. Sports 107 vm' r'3'3i mm , K gjgf c N 1A Zv 31 'Q , 'f MM :gm ,gt-. f W. .v , . W X ' 'Q My 1 33i:.f 1 V ' ,? 2 'iff' ' fff ' mv ff 1 4' ?v if ! 1025 F' f ka 108 Sports Cross Country The 1986 Bishop Gorman Cross Country team was lead by head coach Pat Inch. Senior Steve Duncan returned to add depth to an already stable running squad. Anthony Mar- chese turned in another fine year as he quali- fied for State. Steve Duncan fell just short of qualifying for state, but overall had a fine sea- son. The Womens' team consisted of Kathy Nel- son, Christina Dermody and Stephanie Stark. Each girl had a fine season as each qualified for the State Tournament which was held in Indi- an Springs. Freshman, Stephanie Stark, qualified for the National junior Olympics which will be held at the University of California at Irvine. With all but one team member returning, the future looks bright for the B.G.H.S. Cross Country Team. 15 Varsity Cross Country Team: Front Row QL to Rl Steve Duncan, Vince Garth, Scott Duncan, Mike Byrnes. Back Row CL to RJ john Halpin, David Stiver, Anthony Marchese. 27 Women's Cross Country: lclockwisel Kathy Nelson, Stephanie Stark, and Christine Dermody. 3l l.V. Cross Country Team: Front Row CL to RJ jason Warner, Danny O'Donnell, Ed Daley, Michael Marchese, Keyvan Ghahreman, CRUSS CUUNTRY TEAM Carl Harley. Back Row KL to Rl Tim Etter, Mike Krouse, Nino Tavenaro, Steve Gordon, Matt Bishop. 41 Team members relax during a local meet. Sl David Stiver battles teammate Scott Duncan for the lead. 6l Kathy Nelson approaches the finish line in another outstanding time. 71 Stephanie Stark and Christine Dermody practice at Jaycee Park. Bl The Gorman Community shows its support. 97 Steve Duncan dis- plays his winning stride. 91 -.M g .Y Cross Country 109 Girls And Boys Bowling Brunswick ' ' -' 5... 11 Steve Kloempken. 21 Men's Bowling: Top row Mark Steele, Paul Wong, Seth Allison, Robert Aguilar. Bottom row: Nick Bean, Stephan An- geles, Steve Kloempken. 31 Seth Allison. 41 Nick Bean. 51 Stephan Angeles. 61 Denise Gripentog. 71 Denise Gripentog, Holly Allison, Terri Schmidt, Fr. Bibeault. Sitting: Louise Shannon, Nina Vish. 81 Louise Shannon. 91 julie Chadburn, jennifer Thach, lustina Irwin. 101 Terri Schmidt. 111 Holly Allison. 121 Nina Vish. 110 Sports ,.., 46 7v at Ada' 48 9v 410 11v 'l2v ,pm ,jfwi This years Women's Golf Team had an outstanding year under the direction of Coach Rob Goodrich. The team was leady by Sophomore Micki Welch, who won Medalist Honors on many occasions. The team played their home matches on the short but demanding Tropicana Country Club Course. With Kerri Bishop being the only senior on the team, Coach Goodrich quoted, If all the younger girls re- turn, we should have the nucleus for a good team next year. 'll Kerri Bishop reaches for a tee as she ap- proaches the first tee box. 25 Andrea Brady concentrates as she waits to tee off. 33 Micki Welch perfects her game on the driving range. 43 Womens' Golf Team: Top Row IL to RJ Mary Monazym, Andrea Brady, Kerri Bish- op. Bottom Row CL to Rl Crystal Ortega, and Micki Welch. 53 The Tools of the Trade. Sb 112 Sports N'S GOLF The 1987 Mens Golf team had outstanding season. The coached by Chuck Gerber, their home matches at the Spanish Trail Country Over Easter Vacation, the traveled to Palm Springs, ma to compete against out of state schools. Con- Golfers on a fine year! 11 junior Bob Bell tees off at LVCC. Zl Pete Kizzire measures his chances of sinking the putt. 3l Mike Krouse, Eric Quirk and Pete Kizzire battle it out on the green. 41 Robert lacobi and Lucho Tupac await their shots. 51 Pio Fidelilous shows his winning stroke. 63 Coach Gerber smiles as he boards his Royal Ride golf cart. iii ,ls l l 1 l A l V i 3 'Nj' ry X . Q 4 'Q fr ' iz-.f , if f fi , 1 1. N, , - M .g V ,wgis -5 3' 1 if ' Lf. 'fa -1 's f Qs 1 1 t. ' fi 3 1 1 ' V Q .V 1 N , Lrfiffl ' ' ' ' - mt. -,, 5 MQQ Q I .52 ' ,gif 'N' v. jtvlglf- 2,333-if ' K ff -59, 'MP ft A -6 i 1 4 is t, Sports 113 Zone And Conference in y Champions The Varsity Basketball team had a successful season capturing both the Sunset Division and Southern Zone AAA Championships. They ended with a fantastic 24-8 overall record. Several players recieved special rec- ognition: Matt Othick was selected as the M.V.P. of the Sunset Division and the Southern AAA Conference, Paul Ernst and Kevin Soares both made Second Team All Sunset Divi- sion. First year head coach Michael Adras was selected Coach of the Year. Varsity Basketball Team: Top Row CL to RJ Head Coach Michael Adras, Paul Ernst, Corey Enus, David Goldwater, Brian Baumgartner, Archie Perry, Frank Toti, Asst. Coach Dave Erbach. Bottom Row: CL to Rl Kevin Soares, Nick Bianchi, Pete Christiansen, Joe Fisher, Brian Sitter, Matt Othick, Charlie Skinner. 114 Sports I T Coach Of The Year 41 2v Q. U Matt Othick runs the Gael offense. 21 Kevin Soares goes for two!!! 35 Paul Ernst ignores the reed defense as he shoots a layup. 43 Matt Othick sails through three Valley defenders. 51 Pete Christiansen pulls down a tough re- bound in the State Tourney. 4A Sports 115 i N it 2 i 3 'ID Pete Christianson goes for two. 23 Archie Perry and Brian Sitter battle for the rebound. 33 Kevin Soares zooms through for two, 4? Matt Othick on the break. 'KJ ,..... JP' Xxsu k if wg ,V -,L , t 'Q 1 it f QNSWQ ' , ,Hr it .11 affix, e Q? Sports 117 'lv 27 'IJ junior Archie Perry shoots over three Reed defenders during the State Tourna- ment. 29 Matt Othick sinks a free throw at the Thomas and Mack. 31 Pete Christiansen drives while Brian Baumgartner and Matt Othick position themselves for the re- bound. 4J Miss Linse, fan of the year, smiles after a Gorman victory. 1 18 Sports 5' E 'XL ,svfa Fan Of The Year 19 Anthony Bonafazio shows great athletic ability on this short jumper. 23 Tony jackson puts up a shot from way outside. 35 Richard Thorten directs the half court of- fense. 4J Pat Byrnes shoots between two Clark defeners. 53 Ken Windham cooly shoots a free-throws. 3A. . Sports 119 . Basketball The 1986-87 city championship trophy belongs to our own Bishop Gorman High School junior Varsity Team. Head coach Henry Girardi's team raced through their l.V. sched- ule with only one loss. Led by team scoring leader Pat Byrnes, at an aver- age of 18.8 points per game, the team was almost unbeateable. Next years Varsity team should be strong as many of the cagers advance up to the varsity level. So the tradition of great basketball teams at B.G.H.S. lives on. 1v 111986-87lunior Varsity Basketball Team: Top Row lL to RJ Asst. Coach Tom Hughes, David Stiver, john Kotek, Anthony Bonifazio, Ken Windham, Steve Pietrek, Sean Cook, Pat Byrnes, Head coach Henry Girardi. Bottom Row lL to Rl Reggie Friday, Tony jackson, Richard Thornton, Theon Wall, Chad Lane, Dominic Cambiero. 25 Tony jackson puts one up at the charity stripe . 33 Pat Byrnes lays one up against Clark. 120 Sports .91 We 11 63 egg: Q up F x y I .vmtyhaf T T-.hw Frosh Basketball Another fine season accomplished by the Gorman Freshman squad. The tradition of winning continued un- der first year head coach john Win- low. Despite this being their first year, the team came together and played as one solid unit. The hard work and dedication of each Fresh- man helped formulate another fine team. 4v fs: 1 ,,,,,.lV..,.,- -i Y 'ww-' .- 5 F Mft j t ft' T U The 1987 Freshman Basketball team. 27 Richard Thornton displays his shooting ability. 33 Richard lays it in for two, 4l Thorton shoots a free throw. Sports 121 Girl s Basketball The Women's Basketball program at Gorman has endured some rough times lately but the girls involved have hung tough. The teams have steadily improved each year produc- ing it's own stars. This years stars in- clude Seniors Madaline Fischer, Shannon Engle, Michelle Likely and Stephannie Stallworth led the team inspirationally. Michelle Likely has emerged as a strong inside force while Madaline Fischer has contri- buted with good performances from the point guard position. Senior Toni Woodson has guided the team superbly during his first year as a coach. The team has jelled together throughout the year and despite the loss of the four Seniors the under- classmen should take their place in ever improving Women's Basketball program. 13 Team picture: QL to RJ Top Row: Assistant Coach Ms, Sherry O'Brien, Stephanie Stall- worth, Shannon Engle, Michelle Likely, Lyn- ette Martin, Angie Haddad, Bottom Row: julie Schreiber, Madaline Fischer, Carlotta Dicker- son, Shelley Gerber. 21 Carlotta Dickerson re- trieves a loose ball against Clark. 122 Sports xx 33? ,s.., 1 v S I 34 tephanie Stallworth rifles an inbounds pass he key. 23 Carlotta Dickerson pulls up for a i footer. 31 Michelle cans another free 41 Stephanie offers Maddie some en- W- Ilia Yugi? .S'E,.-ii f 3 sni, - i : ..l . v. 1 Ti, 1A Q Willib- SN 4-.- . S snuck 'ax Ng, ' Sports 123 i 'l A t 2 H' V' sw is 124 Sports A 'is'-'ww Q-.. -1 Q2 r E' 5 f we sstrrl 5 , YW, I 3'7 13 The team huddles around coach Toni Woodson as she goes over the game plan. 21 Sc Maddie Fischer drives for two. 35 The B.G.H.S. Womens' Basketball prepares for action after tirne-out. -,-.--f 'R 24 ll by X I up , wi fQ..l 4 Lynette Martin displays her form from the free throw line, Zl Stephanie Stallworth inbounds to Michelle likely against the Valley Vikings. 31 Shannon Engle cruises in for a layup. Sports 125 O C C G I' 1, 11 The LV. Soccer team KL to RJ: Top Row: Coach Tom Nee, Larsh Kellog, Craig Garhardt, jason Protniak, Robert Cinelli, Pete Kizzire, lames Coffin, Aury Nagy, Richard Attisani, Bryan O'Reilly, 1.T. Moran, Coach Charlie Walsh. Bottom Row: john Keating, Todd Fra- ser, Suk Lee, Brendon Smith, Danny O'Don- ald, Cary Bilstein, Scott Wooley, Brian Hall. 25 Cary Bilstein throws the ball into play. 31 Coaches Nee and Walsh give the team one of their famous halftime peptalks. 126 Sports Y as rf' FF 'QM we Qk, t .sf W V, V, A K. h ,g .. K isy uei aff- -.:. fl . . wwwia tt GF- f . -K - .iff . W.. . -gm . . SANS 7 . .X.. .fs-5 V L 2 E g 1-1f's3fg,a.'N'w+ 1V SOCCER Another year of soccer has passed, and once again the junior Varsity team provided Gorman soccer fans with a lot of excitement. Lead by coaches Tom Nee and Charlie Walsh, the j.V. team prepared themselves for varsity com- petition. The team had some rough times and didn't win all of their match- es, but they displayed to fans the ex- citement of 1.V. soccer. The team gave 100'V0 day in and day out while they improved their skills, hopefully for some, enough to go on to varsity next season. U Scott Wooley heads the ball during a j.V. game vs. Clark. 23 Gorman's defensive squad thwarts another Valley scoring attempt. 31 Aury Nagy at- tempts to hide from the coaching staff. Sports 127 , 12 5 'N Gorman Varsity Gaels Gorman soccer has recently emerged as one of the powerhouses of Southern Nevada. This year is no exception. The team is led by Sen- iors Titi Bengochea, Tim Lovell, Matt Foley, Bob Poling, Bill War, Steve Crevoiserat, Randy Netski, and Brian Flanagan. Most of the players are three year lettermen. The team is coached by Barry Forget. Gorman soccer has been highly regarded for the past couple of years with many fine players coming out of the sys- tem. This year's Seniors should con- tinue the fine tradition of Gael soc- cer. Team picture Cleft to rightl: Head Coach Barry Forget, Titi Bengochea, james Nolan, Tim Lov- ell, Steven Garhardt, Andrew Kreichbaumer, Matt Foley, Mike Adams, Scott Hillegass, Ran- dy Netski, Bob Poling, Russell Brady. Bottom row tleft to rightlz Aris Paez, Bill War, Dedrick Elliot, Pete Siddons, Steve Crevoiserat, An- drew Kummer, Mike Byrnes, Shane Rue- gamer. 23 Matt Foley positions himself for a corner kick. 128 Sports 11 Co-captain Steve Crevoiserat moves in or the kill. 21 Andy takes time-out to rest between goals. 31 Bill War makes another fine defensive play. 41 Co-captain Tim Lovell displays his power and poise. 51 Brian Flanagan clears the ball from midfield. 34 51 1 Sports 129 1 f 'I 2A 3' 74 Mt: 1 K , gi I gs t i it is ,, J - tw gt . . . ,:,.,,,,:.-w,,.: 1 - IF- ev.: f 1 eg g s f- 1 'AW -' N A ft - A 4 ff a..s......1... - -- - . - A ZL. ggi 3..lA qyki X ,,:gg .ti X, L.:. is it it I - L , V I 1 1 Q Q .... 11 Bob Poling makes another save. 21 Randy Netski drives to the goal. 31 Andrew Kreich- baumer blasts a shot into the goal area as an Eldorado player attempts to stop it. 41 Brian Flanagan rests while the corner kick is being shot. 130 Sports 'll Tim Lovell and Brian Flanagan battle with Eldorado for possession of the ball. 23 Goal keeper Titi Bengo- chea clears the goal area with one of his booming kicks. 31 Dedrick Elliott sets up Steve Crevoiserat for another scoring threat. 43 Andrew Kummer attacks two Clark players for the ball. 21 S . Sports 131 fig :pg 5 i , 132 Sports arsity nd JV Wrestling Top Row: Coach Billy Rosado, Coach Tom Conroy, Chris Faber, Shawn Kilpatrick, Zane Stapp, Chris Greenman, joe Murphy, Robert Vigil, Alex Troxd, Coach Mike Craria. Bottom Row: Scott Kelly, Sean Nowland, Todd Nowland, Mike Krouse, Brook Gisendorf, Scott Duncan, Andrew Wright, Quentin Stapp. Gael Grapplers Earn Respect!! rf V ,. ,ff -32? .SVI AHL , A. ,.-, y x V Qi' ..,....- -- Pi The 1986-1987 Gorman Gael Wrestling team gained some much needed respect. They placed fifth in the State Tournament, with their wrestlers taking individual honors. Robert Vigil, Zane Stapp, and Scott Duncan each won a state champion- ship in their weight class. The Gael wrestlers improved in every area and should return for next season with a winning attitude. After several down seasons, the strong finish this year should build alot of mo- mentum for the years to come. Tl Senior Wrestlers: Robert Vigil, Sean Row- land 81 Zane Stapp. 25 Gorman Wrestling in action against Bonanza. Sports 133 '-ff'-v 'is oe f iz, 14 15 Zane Stapp forcefully sets down an opponent. 21 The Ultimate Pin also known as Chris Grecnman gets ready to slam an opponent to the ground. 33 Zane attempts a 3 pin of his opponent. 24 V 44 N... Sports 134 , W. ,m,,m..M ' a 2 w,zw,.,L.---f---'H' , My 4, MA.,- ' ,N A , ' W.s.v z ff ? N,,4 V U Zane Stapp attempts to slam an opponent. 23 A Gorman wrestler awaits the ref's whistle. ,Sy t W...-4. W Q , . , .wwt..Qt:..:,, I Sports 135 Q '1 ..,. . , . H W . ttt...t ,...,a , t..t.,w...,.u tw t M 'W-MMM 'IJ Sophomore joe Murphy shows his tense look as he waits for the referees whistle. 23 Gorman wrestler makes a sweet move to bring his opponent to the ground. 31 Sophomore Scott Kelly is confident that he will defeat his opponent. 21 'I36 Sports ,Wm . ,.,,,,,,, W, W WMM' f s, t t if f Q 4 . f ' ,, ,df -. L ., Y ' ' ' I , ' -- w i ' 'Mark ' +- ' 'mi' ' L 1- I ffjgw' w'1 , 5 Haj: Y 17 Robert Vigil attacks his opponent with ac- curacy. 25 Scott likes making his opponent look like an ostrich. 31 Gorman wrestlers hav- ing tough time getting his opponent to the ground, but eventually he does. Sports 137 Varsity Baseball A new tradition has begun at Bishop Gor- man. Baseball has long been played here at school but until recently the team has been through some rough times. But last year the team rose to the occasion as they made the Southern Zone AAA playoffs. Although they didn't win they showed alot of heart while playing in the tournament. This year's team exceeded their expectations. Another fine season was turned in by the team. Coaches Pisani and Stanfill were very pleased with there performance. Yes indeed a new tradi- tion has started at Bishop Gorman. The win- ning tradition of Baseball. Varsity Baseball Players Top Row CL to Rl: Dan Falcone, Lonny Zimmerman, Anthony Bonafa- zio, Greg Ramirez, Marty Cordova, Pat Ko- vielsky, Ken Windham, Pat Rajsky, Steve Cerio, Kenny jones. Bottom Row: joe Wortham, joe Bruzzese, Eric Rodriguez, Vince Garth, Tim DiUllio, Bill Garnette, Oscar Tejedor, Scott Williamson, john Murtaugh, john Kotek. .rw ,, nf . Leon Doss Lou Prsani 2' Sv 19 Varsity Infielders and Ditchers. 23 Senior Pat Rajsky shows the proper baseball stance. 31 Tim DiUIlio prepares for a grounder at second. 45 Senior john Murtaugh prepares to hit. 59 Senior Marty Cordova shows his range at 3rd. Sports 139 1A 'lb Varsity Softball Team: Top Row lL to RJ Coach Don Romeo, Nikky Daniels, Kim Was- serburger, Terri Schmitt, Darcy lesperson, Stephanie Stallworth, Lynette Martin, Shan- non Engle, Denise Gripentog, Michelle Likely, Coach Charlie de Clercq. Bottom Row: Shan- non Sarver, Denise Frizzell, Mary Anders, Carlotta Dickerson, Shelley Gerber, Holly Alli- son, Madeline Fischer, Traci Warren. 23 Coach Romeo prepares each infielder with a daily diet of grounders. 31 Denise Gripentog pre- pares to pitch to the players during batting practice. 45 Shannon Sarver prepares to field a sharp grounder. 57 Holly Allison fields a grounder. arsity Softball 140 Sports Q , L 571 iv 'ef 'L , B ' . iL.,,,i zz' ,,,M WW WM : gmwwmqm Aw' gann- 'bvvz 'll N bb -a.f:5w,':'-e- we 0-f',2,4W Soft ball When spring rolls around and Bas- ketball season ends, girls minds turn to other things - such as softball. Coaches de Clercq and Romeo ex- pect to field a fine squad this season. The girls begin practicing about three weeks before the first game. As the season gets closer, the girls work themselves into playing shape. By the time the first game ap- loan. zu Coach Romeo shows sto-phaoao stou- proaches the gals are ready to Play worth the proper batting procedure. 33 The Bauuf' 1987 junior Varsity Softball team. 2V 11 Carlotta Dickerson sets herself under a fly ,K fy. a t I- A14 F 1 p y M Sports 141 . . Baseball The 1987 junior Varsity Baseball team was looking forward to a good season as of press time. Head coach Rob Goodrich and his assistants Mike Adras and Steve Gradyan had their squad geared up and ready to play. The team is made up of Sopho- mores and Freshmen hoping to shar- pen their skills enough to go on to Varsity next year. The goal of the coaching staff is to teach good fundamentals and devel- op good attitudes. Zv 'IJ junior Varsity Baseball Team: Top Row lL to Rj jeff Lockey, Eric Kirschner, Frank Sansone, Steve Pietrek, Coach Steve Gradyan, john Rodriguez, Sal Ayoob, Mike Poniewaz, Vince Schettler, Tim Vukasin. Bottom Row CL to RJ james Rondell, jay Oshins, Rick Froyd, Tim Morris, Nate Michaels, Eric Garth, Sam Robinson, Seth Allison. 2j Mike Poniewaz sets up for catching duties 3j Steve Pietrek fires in a strike. 4j Sal Ayoob displays the proper way to handle the bat in a bunting situa- tion. 142 Sports 'IA ,, ga, 41 n Y A-5.5-1... 14 In iii Vi 1: .EE , . L: fi .. . .. .. Q. - ' 2. .I-fits :Qs Q ' K, - ' sf 3- 3v -f 1- Xia xx ,, x N H1.,ff.,u. Q' 'X V f-M415 .sf - -- -- I - f xt 1. s of u.,.. h ,. ' ' A V 4 .3 Q J 1 , . so t I ' is ...... , , ,,., : W Q, re-NAM,-as :wiv ftf- -' fwfesa - .. ' 1 ' ,..,, sr' , is ' Elk ' 'xgdgke jl 5, 5: t., .. h si... if , .ji .ext s 47 57 F ,L ,, fi'vfM3 m- fa, , -'ef if rf fi'-Yiiifis ff? W r- -, 1-2 fs-wif 1' 939 1 ,a?:fY'4 4-ff: . if- L1.H,Ii9 1- V' fir f'3'T'r?f?'M LEX.. Q9-ir2.,':3'f N -'yi 7 2 f 4 Mig., .sz W- f- t a , riigvij, amz , , :, - -T1 wwis if gxqfgazm 1-, 'f-V 4 My f: ' hplc, ai, . fav: V M, M ,p Mens And omens Track w...-..... 5 V H Q t,f.5,sQe1 q ,,,, yy ,f s ,, ,--- , at fWwf4Y' ' ?7Vg '?i?L'w' A fjy ,f 5 1, V, 4, f , L -, J' QMQ, 29 9 ' t 45 A , , I keg-tg s s W. at an ri, fps? , gh a , ,lwgywika , I aw ,V .F 1 L 13 A Freshman High lumper attempts to clear the bar. 23 3 women's long distance runners prepare to start their long journey tothe top. 37 Dusty Armstrong goes hands up to attain new dis- tances in the long jump. 41 Will he clear it? 53 Is this guy flyin' or what? 65 Heave-Ho! Sports 143 144 Sports The Track and Field team once ain went through another fine sea- n. The team performed well be- nd their abilities. Head Coach om Robinson and Coaches Karen f-rw and Charlie Walsh were proud of the teams improvement throughout the year. The team, which is made up mostly by under- classmen, should continue to im- prove in the year's to come. 4 if arg Siilxiigiiig l I PQ 1- ll V M v Y 'M' H My i f A img' Er 5,5 M . ' 4-, ' ' 4 'F 7 ' ' 7 1' 'mlfirivz nm-ffvy f vf- w-fu,w.m,g',f'f-,, I - ,xy 'Www if ,M - I .. age ff ,W 4A 11 1986 Mens Track and Field team. 23 1986 Wom- ens Track and Field team. 31 A Gorman High jumper displays his leaping ability. 41 Greg McGi- tee gives the shot put a heave in an attempt to capture the school record. 51 Barry Blakely plies through the hurdles during a workout at UNLV. Sports 145 ,M , M 4 Y may 1A 3v 'sw ,S 'll Robbie Kolesar hurdles his way through another fine track season. 23 The long distance gang prepares at the starting line for another greuling rade. 35 A women's team member displays her poise. 41 Theodis Thrower blasts off the line during the 100 yd. dash. Sl joy Ellis skies through the air during practice for the long jump. 146 Sports HMT' fulfil?- 0 The Goal - Bishop Gorman High School is blessed with one of the finest teaching staffs in the state. Each teacher comes to Gorman with the enthusiam needed to instuct the high school student. They challenge us, befriend us, and occasionally learn from us. The fac- ulty makes a commitment, not only to the students, but to themselves, to educate us to the best of their ability. Truly, the faculty is an inspirationalpart of the B.G.H.S. Community. Faculty 147 148 Faculty Sz 1 , Ms. Lorraine Donoho: Attendance Officer and Bookstore Manger r. George De Francesco: Fine rts, 1980, B.A., Northern Illinois niversity Deborah Duran: Health, 1981, University of Nevada, Las Ve- Mrs. janet Engel: Assistant Book- M.A., Nova University keeper s 4 Us 2 Mrs. Patricia Downs: Social Studies, 1974, B.A., University of Nevada, Las Vegasg M.A., University of Nevada, Las Vegas Ms. Aggie Evert: Counseling, 1980, B.A., Wayne State: MA., Wayne SIE-Ile Sr. Lorraine Duffy: Foreign Lan- ' guages, 1976, B.A., St. Catherine College, M.A., Western Reserve I University Mrs. Tess Fischer R.N.: School Nurse, 1984, Hamot Hospital, Erie, PA. : 1. HV ' A N, Faculty 149 --X 14 X. 150 Faculty Vegas. Robert Leigh: Science, 1981. Ronald Haycock: Foreign Lan- 1986. B.A., University of Ne- Mr. Patrick inch: Math! Physical, Education, 1976. BA., University of Nevada, Reno, M.A., University of Nevada, Las Vegas. California State at Sonoma, Ms. Maureen Linse: English, 1986. Nova University B.A., Southern Illinois University. y 2 , , 1 , . iff ,ff , y If f Msg Mary' Ingram: Theology, 1986, BQA., California State 'University at Sacramentog M.A.', Maryknoll Schoolof Theology. Mr. Dames Machinski: Curriculum Coordinator! Foreign, 1974. BA., Central Washington Stateg' M.A., University of Nevada, Las Vegasg Ph.D., Candidate, University: of Nei- vada, Las Vegas . . ' Mrs. Rose Kelly: Assistant Librarian Mr.. Dane Madsen: EnglishfFine Arts, 1984. B.A., Centraliviichigan Universityg M.A,, Southwest Mis- souri 'State University. Faculty 151 152 Faculty wgs K .51 Ms, jean Pgteeteg Phygical Educa- Ms. Paulette Prdfazierr English, lMr.lTerry Rightmire: Math, 1981. Mr. Thomas Robinson: Thedlogy ion, 1976. B.A., University of Ne- ada, Las Vegas. rs. Caroline Rodrigues: Comptrol- . er, Ms. Victoria Rodrigues: Registrar. l . 1979. B.A., University of Nevada, Las B-A-f Central Stale Uf1lVl?I'SilY, Okla- It 1934- B-A-f Carroll COHESGF Mi-A4 Vegas, Vhomap M.A., University of Nevada , il.as Vegas. ' f University of Montana. Q Mr. Donald Romeo: EnglishfPhys- MT- Kefmeih ROOSI Mafhz 1955- iical Education, 1983. B.A., Southern B.A., St. John's Universityg M.A. Utah State College. m Utah State University. W t f P f W' f , ,. 0 H .. ' ..., , 4-fa--vw f W W a 4 j M -5 . ,Q , l U A, tl.7 M ' L FW flil .... . . i 1 V. 9 'V Ng- . ,V I xx i , ,Ky Q Q H W5+f:.'1??' if Faculty 153 I r 154 Faculty Mrs. Mary lo Sugden: Executive Secretary to .the Principal, Office Manager. .IQ r, 0 A fl x . 0 is M 1986 Mr. Charles Walsh: Physical Educa- Mr. lames Ward: Building Manager! tion, 1986. B.A., University of Ne- Business Education,1974. B.A., Col- vada Reno, lege of Emporiap M.A., University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Sister Marion Wittstock, O.P,: Eng- lish, 1977. B.A., Siena Heights Col- lege, Adrian Michigang M.A., De Paul University. Sister Toni Woodson, C.H.S.: Theol- ogy, 1985. B.A., San Diego State University, M.A., Seattle University. Faculty 155 .,, 5 1 V 1 ' ' f ,,, l ff ' M1 , V 4 - .is 4 ,, , 1 -Q... ,vw .W 1 5 ,, r , 'W 752 W 'I H P .V , f , WY Z f : f I , 5' 14.0 ' gh , ,tt ,,?M5giw ff ' f Q, A . 1 f V, ' 'W tw, ,. ' ,,, ,f, 1, , ,,, Q 1 ' L- ' P me yfy 'V ' , HN ' Z 5 021 932:23 f' J 4, t t X H : i . . , Ur 4, .f , V, Fi x , ,TM ,, f ft . Y , ,,,,, ..., W . 1 1 ff ,W f V si sf . .,, 2 J' me ,vu TL 11 Mrs. Connie Gerber: Assistant Principal for Student Ser- vices, 1965. B.A., Arizona State University, M.A., University of Nevada, Las Vegas. 21 Rev. Richard Rinn, C.S.V. : Principal, 1981, B.A., Loyola University, Chicago, M.A., Northwestern University, Chica- go, M.Div., Catholic Theological Union. 31 Mr. David Erbach: Vice Principal, 1978. B.A., Loyola Uni- versity, Chicago, M.A., Northwestern University. .pt 156 Faculty w f W, ,,,.A,, ,X 1 il l f WWE, 11 Mr. Howard Stein: Dean of Students, 1981. B.A., Divine World College, Epworth Iowa. 21 Mr. Charles deClercq: Assistant Principal for Student Activities, 1975. B.A., University of Nevada, Las Vegas, M.A., San lose State University. Faculty 157 M 11 You want to go to college, with these transcripts?!? 21 Does she expect me to take ANOTHER test on the 18 Powers of Congress?? 33 Art teacher George De- Francesco will get the last laugh on this assignment. l l 158 Faculty 1 U Senor Fuerte shows a typical Spanish response! 23 Ah, this is the life. lust me, my cigarette, and my luxury sofa! 39 Does anybody know the Polyatomic Ions? Faculty 159 '1A i i ZA 13 Smiling joe Halpin entertains one of his European Literature classes. 25 Mr. Gerber en- joys a hot dog with a smile! 33 Father, The Mad Scientist Bibeault teaches his physics class through the use of experiments. QWMQQMX ii with -- i KX s is Wim sgwgi, W titt Wwwgfiggj he Queen's Gf Cuisine i s.- Ms. Madeline Calovini . Not Pictured. . . Ms. Vivian Rogers Virginia Glitch lrmagarde Girardi Francine Winder Anna jensen Linda DeMartino I v I 1 The Men Cf Maintenanc Not Pictured. . . jesse Aguon john Owenby Dan Dreher Stephen Morrow Norwin Blankenship Sal Bertuccini Dwight Purdy james Ward Building Manager N T.Qd1.w404fed l Student L1fe Beyond Academics I -as . i': Q. ,tus its ix if-F? 6' s Y , X Wx gqdwriilyrwk CCN . .W -1 X ll. Past the homework and the tests, the students participate in clubs and orga- nizations ranging from Varsity Club to the Racketball Club. Students have the chance to experience trips to Washing- ton, California, and Utah to learn more about the government, colleges, and skiing. The Archive and the Lance bes- tow Gorman's capability in the media, while the arts are presented by the Drama Club. The student life of the community gives strength to Gorman. Like our academics and our sports, the Gorman Student life is the best. Student Life 163 if l Russian Trip Last summer five Bishop Gorman students visited the Soviet Union. Kim Wasserbeiger, Meryl Cherry, john Ameriks, lessie McCollough, and Anastasia Warpinski, along with new Gorman student Ramona Schatts, joined students from throughout the United States on this adventure of a lifetime. After a brief visit to Finland, the group boarded a Russian train bound for Leningrad. They were met by Ta- tania, their Russian guide. Tatania and her daughter, Dascha, accompa- nied them throughout Leningrad's imposing, beautiful buildings. From there they journeyed to Pskov, a small medieval city, to Smolensk, a tiny city on the Dneiper River, and finally to Moscow. The group at- tended the Goodwill Games at the invitation of both the Soviet Union and United States. ln addition to ex- tensive sightseeing, the students met many Russian people, had a run-in with the K.G.B. and gained a broad perspective on Soviet life. 164 Studcnt Life nv., 5. 3 .tyvs pa, Nuff, 1 X, lt vi N .X ' xr, yi y eff C f , 4 4 'ie I 'aa' 7 4' L ,, , iif' ' .iii .221 1 'V . I ,,,, ,V ,K Z M 3 35 i f . f UBL - - Varsity Quiz Varsity Quiz is the only interscholastic academic 'sport' in Clark County, let alone Nevada. lt is a club activity in which students compete in academic competition with some of the brightest and talented students in Las Vegas, The Varsity Quiz teams play six regular season games each year, and the top four teams from Clark County schools compete for top hon- ors. Sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club, Varsity Quiz games are televised on Channel 10, our local PBS station. Gorman's team has been coached by Mr, Robb Leigh for the last five years. The team's record this year was four wins and two losses, and came in third in the county overall. The mainstays of the team this year were Senior and co-captains Eddie Ayoob and joel 'the Prince of Luzon' Gonzalez. Other anchorpersens for the team were Rob Pietranton, Len Tan- chala, and joe Parente. The team looks forward to another successful season next year, and as Coach Leigh puts it You don't have to be an areodite intellectual with endogenous abilities to be proficient, but it does help if you're quick! Pictured Top left to right: loc Gerber, Nick Bean, Rosalee Gonzales, Mr. Robb Leigh, Leonard Tanchala, Marco Barbieri. Seated left to right: Rob Pietranton,1oel Gonzalez, Ed Ayoob, loe Parente. Student Life 165 9 s 4.1 vi g 5 e , 119 y f sw f l is t 2 41- 1 YF' Ski Club By far the largest organization is the Ski Club. The Ski Club is a rag-tag group of adventurers looking for excitement. Once a month they climb inside a bus and take the long, four hour trip to the snow capped mountains of Utah forthe enjoyment of skiing. Under the super- vision of Mrs. Sherry O'Brien the Ski Club has a fun, safe time. x Pep Club is a group of enthusiastic students who try in many ways to add to the school spirit at BGHS. Besides supporting athletic events we try to recognize high achievement and superior performance in any part of school life. We try to identify and encourage each individual's effort in representing our school. Student Life 167 TA W - ,-my-. , ,f,..., A-rri,?,2f 4 wr r .fu S ,, ff Drama Club 13 The Bishop Gorman Drama Club: lback rowl Kyla Duckworth, Nicole Pinkus, Siobhan So- handa, Dore' Moore, Marco Barbreri, Mr, Dane Madsen lmoderatorl, Lisa Blake, lulie Chadburn, Terri Schmidt, Chris Glagola, Seth Allison. fsec- ond rowl jennifer Davison, Elizabeth King, Heather Swarts, Christy Tice, Barbara Clark, An- gela Haddad, Nicole Husky. Cthird rowl Lulu San- chez, june Creelan, Kristy Luthy, Angela Milice, Rene Klaus, Theresa Hancock, Alicia Velgos, Erin Ordowski, leff Creins, lodi Sansone, Albert Rodri- guez, Nariman Laham, Erin Bilbray. 23 Officers Kyla Duckworth, jodi Sansone, Lisa Blake and moderator Dane Madse at Wi? , ,?lixQ,fQ, W, you . l at r lilly WH Wo' W ntLfe fifwllillfl ill' T all . f r J W rm ' Ii, X M Y ,rf fsm f, W W Q 1 '31 fi ' 3, a liege, r ff f ' M 5 1 F In 'V .K --A , ,rf 3 ll T rw I fwf vw f Q E i ,M as h I P E F, gg: R2 .M..,.N.......x, Q . R -2 K in mm. ,W as X xg F i 5 5 15 V ziwieisiggu as 53.5 V hw a fi? c U E 'I tg a 1A The Racquetball Club poses between matches with Coach Debbie Duran. One of the emerging racquetball studs shows his stuff, Tim DiUllio awaits the return of his oppo- nent during an afternoon match. Mitch Burns displays his racquetball prow- ess. The technique of serving is demonstrated by a racquetball club member. Student Life 171 2A A1 OCCIDENTAL HEY' 1: College Excursion After completing another school year, many Gorman juniors and Sophomores look forward to the an- nual College Excersion. A bus load of students head for sunny California for sun, fun and yes college tours. Averaging three universities a day, the students are given a excellent chance to get an inside look at a vari- ety of schools and a chance to talk with admission personal. The stu- dents are also given ample time to visit California's tourist attractions. 13 The beautiful campus of Occidental Uni- versity is caught by the lens of Craig Hall's camcra. 29 A street that will hopefully be trav- elled by all of Gorman's graduates. 33 Mike takes time to phone home and say hi to Mom. 41 Bridgette Blue shows off her new Howard t- shirt. Sl Pat The Russian Rajshy enjoys the California sun. 'l72 Student Life 5 5 1 , E 1 mai? 5 1 f s v v , ...s .. J y, Q . irhlvlhil' mpqunnnqm Q Close-Up Close-up offers Gorman students the chance to experience our democratic sys- tem at close range. The members of close-up journey to Washington D.C. to view the House of Representatives and other branches of government. The seven day stay is highlighted by seminars and workshops on our government s stem. Pictured are: Mike Demman, jeff Geilfis, lane Cieelan, Tina Hu- brich, Karen Ursick, Kristen Slaveck, Eliza- beth King, l0hn Ameriks, Juliet Vestal, Kristi Carlson, Eva Liang, Chrissy Redfern, Cindy Zurawski, Lisa Blake, Andre Collins, Terri Schmidt, Kyla Duckworth, Nicole Pinkus. Bottom Row: Stephanie Dupree, Michele Winsett, Meghan MacKay, Kristina Wilde- veld, Dusty Armstrong, Tamara Lawson, Stephanie Tayengco, Liza Yballe. Student Life 173 Lance U The Lance Staff iFrom L to Rl Kevin Mahan, justin May, Dave Dickinson, Chris Faber, Monica Marquez, Iohn C0- beaga, Aury Nagy, Pat Kobielsky, Kristin LaChase, Bridgette Little, Heather Miles, jill Purcell, Cecily Hudson, jeff Mor- gan, Leigh Escoto, julie Carideo, Firdousi Wharton-Ali, lohn Murtaugh, Gina Traficant, Kim Vorpahl, Natasha Meyers, Nicole Pinkus, Kyla Duckworth, tkneelingl jessica Brewer, Erin Bilbray, Sally Potenza, Melissa Blondel, Moderator loanne Padderud. 25 Sports Editor Kevin Mahan helps Kim Vorpahl work on a layout design. 33 Sally Potenza observes the skillfull reviews by lohn Cobeaga. 41 Co-Sports Editor Dave Dickinson shows jeff Morgan what chapter they're on. 55 The C-ang prepares for another story assignment from Editor Erin Bilbary. 63 Lance Editors: lstandingj Moderator loanne Padderud, City News Editor Erin Bilbray, Entertain- ment Editor Nicole Pinkus, School News Editor Kyla Duck- worth, lkneelingl Co-Sports Editors Kevin Mahan and David Dickinson, 174 Student Life Q f iff 3A The Lance newspaper is an im- portant tradition that has been maintained through the years at Bishop Gorman High School. Un- der the instruction of moderator joanne Padderud the Lance staff exhibits excellent journalistic writing and varied layouts. One of the highlights for the Lance this year was attending Press Day at U.N.L.V., where Lance reporters learned many different asspects of the journalism field. Student Life 175 SADD S.A.D.D.- Students Against Drunk Driving was formed last year as an at- tempt to curb drunk driving deaths among students. The students hold school parties promoting sobriety and have assemblies to help students learn about the danger of drinking and driv- ing. The student interest in S.A.D.D. has grown and hopefully student drunk driving deaths will shrink as a result of it. Pictured top to bottom are Ms. Patri- cia Vick, Ed Ayoob, Lulu Sanchez, jodie Lenzie and Tess Mccullough. 176 Student Life 7 1.4 x International Club The International Club consists of Gor- man students interseted in learning more about foreign cultures. The group is mo- derated by French teacher Ms. Martiny. Each student becomes involved in differ- ent cultures and learns about how life is lived in comparsion to the American Way. Pictured are top row KL to Rl: Cory Cook, jill Vestal, Ms. Martiny, Maria Perez. Bot- tom row KL to Rl: Alicia Velgos, Cathy Fitz- patrick, Arturo Martinez, Sandra Mar- tinez Student Life 177 178 Qtudent Life SQ ,rg fgifjgg ff , N 3, .5 Q I john merlks Lorenzo Fertitta Cedric Crear -I i john Hinkell lason Michaels Not Pictured: Marty Cordova S..,.,en.Ufe179 Heather Caldwell 1805 d Lf Lisa Dombrowski Heather Morrison Dusty Armstrong Shauna Christian- SGH Meghan Mackay 0-4 1- - - Liza W Favorite Ciass 13 6th Period Free 23 Physics 33 European Lit. 43 Student Aide 53 Worid Lit. id Reiigions ' ','. 63 Wor t 73 Marriage and Farniiy Lite 1 3 83 Pre-Caicuius 3 93 History tCoher3 y vi 103 Lunch 3 Wi 3 I ii I il - Vacation Spot 13 Hawaii 23 Caiitornia 33 Newport Beach 43 San Diego 53 Europe 63 Laguan 73 Fiorida 63 Lake Tahoe 93 Paim Beach 103 Yerrington a Beach Movie '3 13 Top Gun 23 9 V2 Weeks ,i 33 About Last Night it 43 Piatoon 53 Aiiens ' ' Day Ott 63 Ferris Buiier s 73 Stand by Me reakfast Ciub 83 B 93 Scaretace f Q. 103 Suberbia Song 13 You C-ive Love A Bad Na 23 Paui Revere 33 Living on a prayer 43 Brass Monkey 53 63 Loia 73 Ghost in you 83 Hooked on You 93 Sheii Shock 103 National Anthem Waik iike a Tarkanian Personaiity iiiis 13 Bruce W 23 Tom Cruise 33 Biii Cosby M'chaei Air iordan 43 i 53 Michaei 3. Fox 63 Rob Lowe 73 Vanna White 83 iames Dean 93 Demi Moore 103 Ait 4 --.-, 41, YY T .V. Show T5 Moonlighting 7.5 Cosby Show 35 Family Ties 45 Cheers 55 Night Court 65 Growing Pains 75 Dynasty 85 Alt ' rni Vice 95 Mia T05 Transformers Restaurant 15 Wendy's 25 Taco Bell 35 McDonald's Arb 's . 45 Y 55 Carl's lr. lce's 'I 65 Flalcey la 75 Naugle's 85 Pizza lflut 95 Burger King T05 ln'n' Out Burger Friday Night T5 Party l 25 Party ll 35 Party lll 45 Go to Movie 55 Eat 65 Go to Home Games 75 Cruise 85 Work 95 Study to lenny's House T05 Go ly Designer l 55 Guess I 25 Calvin Klein , 35 Adrienne Vitadini ' 45 Liz Claiborne 55 Girbaud 65 Perry Ellis ' 75 Espirit 85 Stephanie Tayengeo i 95 rua if T05 Shirl's Uniform Shop l i it l l l College 'l5 U.S.D. 25 U.C.l..A. 35 U.S.C. 45 U.N.L.V. 55 A.S.U. 65 Yale 75 Georgetown 35 Stanford 95 Notre Dame 105 University of Maryland iParl4way5 l l l l i l l ,-1'--,---,---.--,.,-,.::,f' 1'-47, 41 -, T T The Archive Staff 1A 13 Our fearless editor, Ted Dunn, draws another tool line much to the dismay of Rep. Lance Shoen. 25 Kim Avants posed in front of her best friend our Apple IIE computer. 33 The last step to every deadline is packing the pages for ship- ment. 3A 184 Student Life s The Archive Staff is a small but dedicated group of individuals who's main goal is to give an optimistic yet accurate account of the school year. Limited by a small budget and staff the group does its best to involve the entire student body accurately and fairly. Led by veteran Lance Shoen, josten's repre- sentative and veteran editors Ted Dunn Craig Hall, and Dan DiFranco the staff suc- cessfully completed another year. New comers Kim Avants, Kevin Mahan, Kim Vrubley and yes, Roxanne Shoen Gorman's newest advisor supplied the work source on this years staff. This years Archive Staff con- gratulates all Seniors and hopes everyone enjoys How To the 1987 Gorman year- book. 1l Kristen Slaveck and Laura Gerber, ad editors, take time out for a picture at beautiful Spanish Oaks. 21 Craig Hall displays his unique layout style which has made him the yearbook staff's layout pro. 31 Dan DiFranco photo- graphs Craig Hall who is photographing Dan. 37 I Special Events 185 2 k J ., ,ya mail? il xx 'll Dan expresses his fear that we won't meet our next deadline. 2l Archive Staff: lLaying downl Kevin Mahan, lTop Rowl: Kim Avants, Dan DiFranco, Ted Dunn, Moderator Rox- anne Shoen and Craig Hall. 33 Here's Ted as a Sophomore. Gee has yearbook really aged him that much? 186 Student Life New yr 50 A f-wdmeal - New Life I - - mmf' -'set' .-ff ffff M,,.M 4 -av Being a Freshman is a hard task. That's why we only have to do time for nine months. When you're a Freshman you put up with alot of wisecracks and sometimes not so practical jokes. But it's not all fun and games. It is also alot of work. Trying to fit in and not being late to class everyday. But we get through this with one comforting thought: Next year we'll be SOPHOMORES! Freshmen 187 Freshmen Class Officers 188 Freshmen Stephanie Bruzzese President, Christie Tice Vice President, jennifer Demman Secretary, Christie Poniewaz Treasurer, Christie Preus and Nicolette Tegano Senator f Ihristy, Cheryl, Coleen pose for a picture at end ofthe day. 2lFreshmen students hard at k during a 5th hour Religion class. 39 jay lens looks beat after a rigorous match of ten- 49 Gael Freshman and Sophomores unite to er on the team. . 2v Y 44 Freshmen 189 190 Frrwhman fiom Connors plays it cool during class. Afentoulis, Heidi Aguilar, Robert Akhavan, Alexander Albright, Kimberly Allison, Seth Allmon, Brooke Angeles, Stephan Antonello, Catherine Antoniadis, john Aragon, joe Q Avants, Kim Baldwin, jeanette Barker, Marnie Beasley, jennifer Beck, Robin Becker, David Benson, Gordon Bilstein, jon Blumer, Kati Bochenczak, Robert Boyle, Heather Brady, Andrea Bratton, William Brooks, Dwyte Brown, Karen Bruzzese, Stephanie Burda, Gregory Carnbeiro, Arthur Campi, james Carlow, Cameron Carmena, Leslie Carzoo, Adrianna Chandler, Hans Charles, johnathon Chase, Micheal Freshman 'I91 - Cicoria, Micheal Cinelli, Robert Clark, Katherine Clark, Ryan Cleveland, Lisa Clunas, jennifer Connors, Thomas Conti, julie Coonce, Timothy Cressler, Catherine Crisci, Tiffany Cruz, Christine Daft, Brenda Daum, Gabrielle Davison, jennifer De Mint, Amy Demman, jennifer De Roode, Caroline Diaz, Denise Dodge, Audrie Dolesh, Matthew Dreier, Rebecca Eggleston, Troy Engh, Kane Ericsson, Meredith Eskey, Heather Eskey, Paul Fagan, Ryan Fasano, Stefano Fazio, jennifer Fellwock, jennifer Fitzpatrick, Catherine Foreman, john Frank, jason Franklin, joseph Fraser, Todd Frizzell, jason Froyd, Richard Garhardt, Craig Gariti, Cheryl Garth, Eric Geiger, Danielle , 3 1 9 if n is E s. Wendy War runs for big yardage during Powder Puff. 1 l i V,--Q N5 v ' r ' ,f 'fiifl ' 2'-TW' . , WW v W , . ,Jr .iw 'gif v A , , 2 ,ff-, nn- , 1 I Z' A ff 4.- 1 X W ,M hLW,,,, ,, Q nl!! 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' ., '1' . - f f '1. 3 aff? ' ' . , c 51- - W ,, i ki I .LE ,,VA:.v 1 , ... A : . f 55 4. ,'.',,,. I ,Z .... ,pf Xi V Freshman 195 196 Freshmen Kristosik, Vincent Kummer, Elizabeth Ann Kypreos, Sophia Laflamme, Carol Laham, Narilman Lamare, Scott Lampione, Christine Lawson, Barbara Lawyer, Sara Lee, Suk Lombardi, Lindy Lotti, Brian Luthy, Kristine Lygsaard, Kristin Mackay, Colleen Magdall, justin Marchese, Michael Marnell, Heather Martin, Melissa Martin, Melissa Lee Martinez, Sandra Mateos, Jorge Mayfeild, Tyler Mc Elhone, Bettina Mc Gahey, Brian 0 Mc Mahon, Chatherine Meecham, Phillip Mendenhall, Ryan Mendoza, Mauricio Merino, D. Mering, Federico Michaels, Nathen Milano, Bryan Miles, Hilary Miller, Alysia Millsap, Delisa Misko, jerry Mitchell, Christie Montgomery, Kelly jenny Demman entertains the voters during her ASG election speech Z23?f???Zfa472' ,.-- 1 .1 ' , 5 + H .,,, N '2 W 4?iZ?TWf 4Qa W:S? an rg , V, ,,,,. , ei4'H '23ifM Nm ag ,,... 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Af, 1 ,V , --' L J' 1. c.. ' - 1' W ,V .',,, K Wh , qw X5 1 Coach Paul Caruso has Double Vision as Stephanie Bruzzese looks on. Russo, Andrea Saenz, Shawn Samuels, Da Nel Santos, Shonna Sauser, Andrew Scafidi, Andrew Schmitt, Susan Schwartz, jennifer Sears, Roy Shafer, Trisha Shannon, Louise Sheehan, Brian Sherwood, Danielle Sibblies, Marilyn Silvaggio, Nina Sitter, Brandi Af' Smaldino, Tracy Smith, Keena Smyth, Kristen Sobczak, Paul Speer, Megan Stark, Stephanie Stock, Andrew Stowers, Tekeesha f Sydek, David Tivernaro, Nino Tegano, Nicolette Thayer, Angela Thompson, Andrea Tice, Christy Freshman 201 202 Freshmen Tkach, lannifer Tofigh, Navid Torrey, Marcus Traficant, Patrick TroXel,, Brian .Valade, Michael Vazquez, Irene Vinicky, lan Waitman, Heather Wald, Kerry War, Wendy Watkins, Denae Watson, Nicolas Weaver, joseph Wiesner, Kurt Wildeveld, Michael Wilhelmi, Thomas Williams, Eve-Bonne Wilson, Sandra Winchell, Ronald wi x x f Q1- QQ K' X Eli U ,.::s s,s, 1:,i. , 1-. if, 11.1g K, .ir . , f - ,tigw a.... Nelly s. ., w- - . if - il . , 27 W II: ..., Wi' F' X . I 1.1 Freshmen girls wait to see if their struggling team scores. 2.3 Craig Garhardt scratches his head trying to figure out a winning play. 3.1 Becky and Coleen prepare to root their team to victory. 4.3 Spirited Freshmen struggle to hang a banner during Homecoming week. Freshmen 203 1 3 X I 3 l Z i 14 'll Freshman do their part to help decoate the Gym, 27 Tyler and Navid are climbing new heights in decorating during Homecoming Week. 33 Freshman intently listen to another excit- ing Religion lecture. 204 Freshman U ls this how Freshmen spend their P.E. time? 21 jennifer makes sure each and every inch of the poster is secure. 35 Freshman Hall is complete for viewing. Freshman 205 'IJ The P.E. Gang Hbleacher burns await the trusty shower. 23 jennifer Demman displays an outrageous wardrobe for the Freshman Class voters. 35 Monica and Rebecca prepare the Gym for an assembly. 2v 206 Freshman ggi?- S x . Nxsk s. X , X x The Freshman football mascot Benny the Bulldog takes in an afternoon game. Colleen Mackay takes time-out from deco- rating to flash a smile for the cameras. Sarah and Lisa chat about the happenings around school. Freshman 207 'lj I know something you don't know, says Christi Tice. 23 Rachel Pearse takes time-out from her hectic studying to pose for a pic- ture. 3l Danielle Peot takes a picture at the Sea Dance. gf. wifi New T BEA .Qp For The Wise And The Foolish Q --1 6 Wig 'p' 4 The dictionary defines sophomore as a second year stu- dent. This is true. It also defines a sophomore as immature, shallow, bombastic and superficial, and we know that is not the definition of a Bishop Gorman High School Sophomore. Sophomores at Bishop Gorman are proud, hard working and spirited. This is reflected by their participation at assemblies, their dedication to academics and their success during the homecoming week competitions. The dictionary had better look closer at the class of 1989 here at Gorman because we're a class to be reckoned with. ,,,4-P' Sophomore Class Gfficers 210 Sophomores Sophomore Class Officers: IL to RJ Senatorg Amy Carmena, Treasurerg Sandra Ghanem, Senatorg Chris Zrinyl, Secretaryg julie Wolf, Vice Presidentp Peter Becker, Presidentg Mercy Malick. fir ZA 13 Mr. Leigh's Biology lectures stimulate all who listen. 21 Crystal and Angel flash their pearly whites for the yearbook photogra- phers. 3J Sophomores often sharpen their scholastic skills in the library during lunch. Sophomores 211 15 Kenny and Paul discuss offensive strategy during halftime. 25 Hey girls, what's so fun- ny?? 33 That doesn't look like Math home- work to me, MISS!! A 212 Sophomores L Sophom ore girls show i .... ii. :Is 5 5. ' X. the get tif? y w A5--: X X .b el Blk iiffwi .. 'X X X X A K. wigs . gl l.ti.4..3-E, 4 R' X ss l at N A i N1 P' if X life iff 'Q K 1 ' X 's . 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De La Cruz, joy De Martino, Sharon De Moss, lace Denman, Dawn Dermody, Kristina Dickinson, Ann Di Maria, Christine Dong, Alan Dooley, Cathleen Drace, Shannon Duarte, Anthony Duesing, Aaron Dunn, Dawnelle Emami, Sanam Emmett, Robert Etter, Timothy Faber, Christopher Falba, Tracy Falcone, Daniel Faustina, Terrie Findorff, Gus Fisher, jackie Flangas, jason Fleming, Brennan Free, Melissa Frey, Rebecca Friday, Reggie Galvan, Dinah Gamble, Kristi Garganes, Sabrina Garhardt, Steven Gerber, Stefanie Ghahreman, Keyvan Ghanem, Sandra Gifford, Shannon Glagola, Christopher Sophomores 217 - : Q29 1, fi : 2 I S:-fffiiifii sf' f ii :ffffi sa - -qi -. :- - . if KN. L i b lx-- 218 Sophomores ' 1 i'5e55'!Ef'fw: sr N ' 'fi N 5 :E , ' Qi' K' L--L S , Q . Y WNWfw1N?'T Nww.Rf5S5EiEX x ,'.. ,, Ay . xN' f ' ,, .Q W E X . X 4- SH N I ig Rf 5' Q Q Q M KX 5. 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Goldwater, jason Gonzalez, Anna Gonzalez, Rosalie Gordon, james Gordon, Sandra Grasso, Robert Greenman, Christopher Guido, Samantha Gush, Christa Haag, David Haddad, Angela Hall, Brian Hall, Richard Hammering, Alicia Hannigan, Richard Harley, Carl Harriman, Monica Harrold, April Hebert, Meleik Hedderman, Kristie Heilman, Richard Helmi, Nashwa Hillegass, Leslee Hinkell, Kimberly Holmes, Trey Hoskins, jennifer Howard, Tomi Hugh, Melissa Irwin, lustina laramillo, Jana limenez, Lorena josephs, Michelle Kalawe, Michelle Karlson, Shelly Kelly, Scott Keter, Ron Keyser, Steven Kirschner, Erik Klein, Kimberly Klein, Tara Klosowski, Francis Sophomores 219 Micki Welch helps the Sophomores decorate during Homecoming week. 220 Sophomores f M, rfnzgcfl g-if ,,,W,,p.,N,,,g fff , -,nf 2 f ' M-K., 5, Q if 11-wpqyzw-a ,. -saw 1 Ai 'M 2 i L , .i ,,E Q ,Ag 5 H ,W , ,,,,,, ,, i HH , 3 . ,E .. wlgwy , P W ,Qcw Q. , Q ., if ,,:,' Cf? 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SX X X of XXX 4, ,f SY. ei 3,0 YW W ' A We practicing so hard in their lly get their poses right. mirrors at home, these Sophomore girls Wong, Paul Wooley, Scott Yeisley, Rex Yeung, Adrienne Yi, Victoria Zrinyi, Chris Tieman, Kirk Tiscareno, Bedel Togliatti, Nicole Trantham, Elizabeth Trujillo, jeffrey Trujillo, Paul Tryon, Stacey Tupac, jennifer Van Aken, Kelly Van Denhuevel, Tamara Vasconcellos, lenne' Velgos, Mike Vestal, jill Vrubley, Kimberly Vukasin, Tom Walker, Rena Walker, Russell Wall, Theon Walsh, Michael Warner, jason Weinberger, Matthew Welch, Mikelene Weller, Kevin Wharton-Ali, Firdousi White, Kelly Wilks, Shannon Y Windham, Kenneth Wolf, julie Wolfram, Nicole Sophomore 227 1 A 228 Sophomores 15 Four Sophomores pose for a picture after the hard Powder Puff battle. 25 Sophomore Mike Velgos takes some time for R 84 R. 35 The Sophomores prepare for their Powder Puff game. 47 Mr. Stein checks out the Sophomore section during the Homecoming Assembly. , . i an ,W ,W v-.. r 4 , , ' . X if i f ' 'f ,- Q . ,,, .... -r ' 'L... Sophomores 229 13 Supporting Sophomores root the Gaels on- ward during the Homecoming Game. 21 lace DeMoss and Tim Vukasin stop to pose for a picture before leaving school. 33 l.V. cheer- leaders, Kristi Rhoads and Tishia Lovell, take a break from their rigorous performance to pose for the camera. Zh 230 Sophomores 'Y' .qw f in 5 -'Ma 'U Sophomores take a break to rest during the Powder Puff playoffs. 23 Paul, you can't see her paper from there!! 39 My tres amigas . Sophomores 231 232 Sophomores . , f N 5 w m 5 s 1 , In Memor Of john Pilkington f-foal 78Be!lJuniam I O O 7 . Une Step Closer junior year marks the last year of being under- classmen . Each student gets one step closer to be- ing a Senior. The junior year is very important. lt is the year when they receive the first signs of being a leader. But it is not complete. The final step is a long and hard one to climb. The Juniors learn during the year about their many responsibilities. They assume their leadership roles with great pride and prepare themselves for that final step, the final step to gain- ing class . juniors 233 junior Class Gfficers 234 luniors junior Class Officers: KL to RJ Treasurerg Mike Demman, Senatorg Corey Dnus, Vice Presidentp Dusty Armstrong, Secretaryg Tony Terry, Presidentg joe Bruz- zese. WN., The juniors exert their pride at the Homecoming Assembly. George and his friend enjoy an exciting football game. Meghan and Shauna prepare the Gym for another assembly. juniors 235 'lb The class of '88 displays their Homecoming spirit. 25 Carla Trantham prepares for the high-five during the Powder Puff game. 33 Paul, Brigid and julie enjoy a moment in the Gym. may .,,,.,,, .nu - ni.. y s s .iffy K K' ff 5 r L V Q QL, '42,-,I iff: sn, Am: , , ' L' 'LfT'-ff? iwfmy, ' 71' L' W ' : W is or M4 77 i r pai? 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ZJ The junior members of the Varsity cheer- leading squad shows us a new cheer they made up. 31 Shelley shows how buff she's gotten with the help of Mr. de Clercq. juniors 237 238 juniors Adair, jennifer Adams, Micheal Adcock, jeff Addi, Paul Agretto, Ralph Allison, Holly Ameriks, james Anders, Mary Anderson, Stephanie Andert, Michelle Anspach, Micheal Armstrong, Dusty Asson, Richard Avants, Lynn Baquero, Melba Becker, Barry Becker, Brian Becker, Reine Becker, Sandi Bell, Robert Belger, Marnie Beller, Steve Benson, Terrance Bianchi, Nicholas Boinnacci, Sheryl Broglia, Monica Brown, Lisa Brown, Shaun Brown, Tyree Bruzzese, joseph Bucholz, Kerri Bucholz, Sherrie Burwell, Nicole Byrnes, Micheal Caldwell, Heather Calovini, jennifer juniors show how they spend their friday nights. sift E1 Y ..,, t M . ig Lxgtxxj X i Wir' ll Qi! 1 .. V X S ,i .. 'UNB' l t ws s XS Q X N . X 's E t I f M Sie .A ' ttt, 'fi' .,.. Is: j 1 A ti' X . 1 J! x W f MM ,trawl , f :. A. . i Zi YW. N, ,,... rf W F LW in mf' 1 .W +11 fx 1' HZ? WW 7 1 ,ffyfgi Q 'Q' juniors show their school spirit at assembly! luniors 239 New members of the Honor Society smiles for the camera! ' EE if fi ,, :-, ..:. .:Q fah., :'1 - Q! , 1 s S sssiim 240 luniors Y l 'WY Don't point that thing at me! Canal, janet Carideo, Julie Castilo, Kristen Caudle, Catherine Chadburn, julie Christiansen, Shauna Cleary, jason Cocco, Leslie Cole, joy Colella, Christopher Cooper, Patricia Crawford, Delilah Daley, Edward Da Quino, Mary Day, Christoffer Demnman, Michael Dickerson, Carlotta Dickinson, Sharon Ditsworth, Laurie Dombcik, Rebecca Dombrowski, Elisa Duncan, Barry Duncan, Scott Dupree, Steffanie Dye, Stephen Eddins, Craig Elliott, Dedrik Ellis, joey Enus, Corey Erculei, Mark Faller, Thomas Fazio, Steven Ferree, Rannelle Fidelibus, Pio Filios, Vayia Findorff, Gretchen juniors 241 1 Not another F! says junior Dan McElhattan. f-L -WW -, Q, 7. . 4 , ...,,f, f,.. 242 juniors we J, Hn if Fisher, joseph Fitzgibbons, john Flores, Laura Fowler, Sean Frizzell, Denise Fumo, Francesca Gallagher, john Galvin, Michael Garcia, Henry Garnette, William Garth, Vincent Gerber, Shelley Glover, Glenn Glovinsky, Melissa Goldwater, David Gordon, john Graf, Russell Gregor, Michael Halpin, john Hargrave, Michele Harrison, Scott Heal, Sarah Hedrick, Erica Hillegass, Scott Holloway, jennifer Hughes, Lisa lngebretsen, Venus lzquierdo, Arthur jacobi, Robert jacobson, Mary jacoby, Russell jesinger, julianne jespersin, Darcy johnson,Charles johnson, Kristi Kaufman, Peter Kaufmann, Scott Keating, john 244 juniors Kennedy, joseph Kidder, Paul Kilpatrick, Sean King, Elizabeth King, Paul Kirshbaum, Steven Kizzire, Peter Kloempken, Steve Klonowski, Matthew Kolesar, Robert Kotek, Micheal Kreichbaumer, Andrew Krouse, Micheal Kummer, Andrew Kypreos, George La Chase, Kristen Lamperti, Richard Lawson, Tamara Lawyer, Anne Lewis, Lydia Lichtman, Luis Little, Brigid Lombardi, Cal Lowry, jason Lowy, Thomas Loya, Samuel Lurie, Benjamin Luthy, Richard Lyman, Tami Mackay, Meghan Main, Christopher Marchese, Anthony Q if K 'e fy 1, ' f L, r ., V -U. , r, it 7' , ps . W, ay, QW w g, Q, ,, t , 1 i 5 gig? Q i 5 Z f 1 ,f -W it 25,6 W f 7 4 l gi , , Z 5, , Q 3 5' 1 Q' E if ,Q '74 .J 4-v? flww, my-as Una 1 wx 'Q These two girls bugged us to death to take their pictures, so we did. ,UW A ' Q ii ww Who dld you get the answers off of is-5' g. :- di if f Nr' ER X XZ.. KN X W f EXJU' xiik 3 X x X ww figwk , wa X 53 , K 'ge . f N is N ' ,f 3. Ex , Q ' ' ' ' 55:3 5 'ai ' K ' X - - - ,. Y mn, w' E,N V 1 . , we -:aw . :N ' 4 1' a X , ,A E . , 5: bb 1' ' .,. Y :Sli if 246 juniors Marnell, Desiree Marquez, Monica Marquis, Scott Martin, Lynette Martinez, Catherine Mc Clintic, Monica Mc Comas, Tracey Mc Elhattan, Daniel Mc Gee, Kevin Meyer, jason Michaels, Brent Michalec, Katherine Miles, Heather Miller, Patrick Molto, Alicia Monazym, Mary Montoya, Randall Morris, Robert Morrison, Heather Mortillaro, Ross Narikawa, Robert Nelson, Katherine Nelson, Mechelle Newkirk, joshua Newton, Dean Oberlin, julie O'Brien, Coley Oravetz, William Othick, Matthew Owens, Pamela Padilla, jennifer Padinha, Andrea Paez, Aristides Pantozzi, Scott Parks, Tiffany We W 933 :rl W ,,., 5 . ?fEm ,f t T V A --.J , far z I ii -,., W, 14? 4 if av X? E gr, ,yr f ww QV WW 7 r We i --V- 0 ,r,,,15g . A-e 9 if ' . y ,E f i-a ,V , , ,,,, R ' 4' ll? f ' ' , ra , 3, 2 , , 37 K V,,,, , ,, V egg, t,,V Typ r 'P ww, 2 qi Q' il 'f e ,,,,, 1, , l il if f I vv' 7 i,, rrt , ,,,, X Q 1 r l r Loverboys wme and dine their dates at the Blue Moon Homecoming sm, .M- ' W1 1mrf4!fJ f f f why if W ff my X B, f 4 Wswff 'Qwew 1 fy ff 1 eye, L . f Y Wfw H' Ha aw f 311,31 'IH X Sr ff 9 f fav iv- Mr f K , ,MH M1 juniors 247 E E W..- , fsi ' 13' W QQ . I Fa 15- X Q1- fi :Q - Y Z i X .-Q . X J. I Q X X N X QX XX XXEXSX . ig? X Y . Q wsu mjw MX wfkf xx A ..., N N V X -..1,v .- I Q X Q X jx Q .N X X S EJ ,. , 'N i X , iii '. 1 T . 248 juniors junior class officers chillen during class elections. sri ik. 1 f - - - . X 4 X X X : gp F....X .. 'Xf gina- -xi if 3 xt XX Xa Nr XRS? Xvxqwrx X51 SK XS X X www X ..kkL, . A 'I N .- . X Q MS .S S A S 3 vii 5 55 2? ' 9 Xi? wil iff V 111 K :. . , . -f:' i zefe . X.. X-, Af . .L X ,i 2 r , 5 i -2: Q 1 . .X f' .sssfwz ' ww As-W 'X A ..., V -Navi fi , . -- . A X . I S . .,.,, . a :ii r e 1 Perea, Lori Perkowski, Angela Perry, Archie Pizzo, Christine Place, Ange Pollard, jeff Quagliana, Angela Quirk, Eric Quiroga, Camille Ramirez, Greg Ramirez, joy Ramirez, Rossana Ramos, Kimberly Riconosciuto, Michael Rivero, Elvis Rivers, Daniel Rivers, Traci Rodda, Yvonne Rodriguez, George Rodriguez, Maribel Rowland, Todd Royal, Rhonda Rubalcaba, Reana Rueca, john Rugamer, Shane Russo, Michele Ryan, jennifer Sanchez, Christina Sanchez, Karla Schanda, Warren Schreiber, Andrew Schultz, jeffrey Schwartz, Elizabeth Serrano, Rene Shelton, Pamela Shoen, jon Shope, Dena Siddons, Peter juniors 249 la? 1 !. The junior football players get fired up to play zone game mf- mu 'f , H V 1, . ,,,,,,, ,, . 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A I nv-- '1 J , A a n y 5 X ii i . ff MF' WN, is 'lm lf f X 347 fi ,iw-' 519 ff My a vg ri f v A Q ff f - -- f ' ywzfffa lg' X 4152 , . , ,,ifEi,,,,, , J, .al -rf , ' ,Q ' y ' .fi ,fl ' 2125 l JZ! a My 2 'X' Q A. 4 fe-r If X is M 'gg rt i Q Peter shows his fine artwork for his Lettermens jacket. 0- 5 Q Skinner, Charles Slatoff, Keith Slaveck, Christopher Smith, Devin Smith, jessica Soares, Kevin Speirer, Khristin Spilotro, Stephanie Stangby, Tammmy Steele, Shawn Stephens, Duane Stock, Micheal Sullivan, Copela Sullivan, Stephen Swarts, Heather Tanpinco, Kenneth Teh, Amy Terry, Anthony Thayer, Stacy Thompson, William Thrower, Theodis Toddrov, Steven Toman, Derek Toti, Frank Tracy, jonathon Traficant, Gina Trantham, Carla Trenkle, julieann Tripamer, Alex Tuntland, Daniel Tupac, Luis Turner, Shywanna Ursick, Karen Vick, jason Vieyra, Vicki Vish, Nina Vorpahl, Kimberlee Walsh, julie junior 251 252 juniors Walters, Derin Wang, Peter Warren, Traci weible, Robert Weller, Kathleen Wildevald, Kristina Wiley, james Williams, Dawn Williams, Michelle Winder, Diane Winsett, Michelle Yi, Michael Young, johnson Zimmerman, Lonny Loyal Fans cheer for the Gaels! l junior section rocks the Homecoming As- sembly. joe, Nick and Vince clown around during the Freshman game. Shelley Andert does her impression of jim McMahon. juniors 253 29 37 254 Iuniors 'IA Three friends enjoy their Luxury seating during an assembly. Kim wonders how she ended up in Fresh- man hall. Must've been a long day. Mr. G instructs his Algebra II class on the art of notetaking, fasten .. - - ' swaw, ,..i . 5 WM. I K m,w.a..W..., K K wwgkvvvguwu. .t ft: . K 1 Q1 'SS 1 v , 7 .,,q . , ,f ,f it i re 15 f if 6 13 junior girls consider the option of taking a dip in the fountain. 2l Lisa Dombrowski looks annoyed as the Gaels make a bad play. 35 Ross Mortillaro and Lonny Zimmerman enjoy the balmy atmosphere as they watch the Gaels win another victory in the Silver Bowl. atttt was juniors 255 'lj The sign says it all. 25 Dusty Armstrong and Shelley Andert take time out from P.E. 35 Hol- ly Allison wanders to the back of the bus dur- ing the trip to Reno. 47 Meghan Mackay, Eric Quirk and Father Rinn rest during the Honor Society induction ceremony. ml: ,fyA,,tt.,s..n.........,..dMQ-git .M 4s-l 14 3' 256 juniors ASG. 13 ASSOCIATED STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS Cleft to rightiz Treasurer jenni Kole- sar, Activities Vice President Sally Potenza, Vice President leana Curtis, Secretary Gillian Wynn, not pictured: President Anatasia War- pinski. 29 President Anatasia Warpinski hands the microphone to Senator Cindy Zurawski, who is prepared to speak. 33 Mr. Stein con- gratulates jeana on a job well done. 45 jeana flashes a smile as underclassmen Christie Tice makes her speech. SJ Sally, lenni, Gillian, Christina and jeana pose for the Archive cam- eras after a long day of speeches. V2 . ,gluggrtbxy -1 , fu Ma- 1 -K-Q A I s..u2a.s. XNQWQLMW-T it B Senior Officers 'IJ SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Senator Cindy Zurawski, Treasurer Christina Fortner, Vice President Bridgette Blue, lbeing heldl President Bob Poling. Not pictured Senator Tim Poster and Secretary Kerri Bishop. 21 Sena- tor Tim Poster makes his winning speech. 37 Bridgette Blue Nice Presidentl, and Kerri Bishop lSecretaryJ relax after the day's speeches. 45 Christina, Bridgette, Kerri, and Bob look on as the candidates try their luck. SJ Senator Cindy Zurawski takes control of the crowd. A 5 ASG 259 Adams, Sean Aki, Feller Alderson, Ronnie Allred, Sandra Ameriks, john Arlt, Diana Ayoob, Edward Bachellor, Shannon Barbieri, Marco Barndt-Neveu, Lutz Bean, Thomas Bell, Shannon Bender, Melissa Bengochea, Manuel Bentley, Adrianne' Bilbray, Erin 260 Seniors Kerri Blake, Annelisa Blakely, Barry Blondal, Melissa Blue, Bridgette Bradway, Bobby Breen, hristopher C an, Christy Burns, Mitchell Burrell, Shalvette Butta, Enrico Campo, Armand Capri, jennifer Carlson, Kristi Cerio, Steven Cherry, Meryl Seniors 26 i-.ii-1 Christiansen, Pctc-r Cobeaga, John Cordova, Martin Cotham, Shannon Crcar, Cedric Crevoiscrat, Stephen Cummins, Mimi Curtis, leana Dalton, Timothy Daniel, Tanya Denlinger, Robert Di Franco, Daniel Di Iullo, Tim Dillc, Amy Dong, jvffrc-yi Donnolo, Kristen 262 Soniors i 17 Carrie Kyla Duszynski, Porsla Engle, Shannon Ernst, Paul Escoto, Leigh Fertitta, Lorenzo Filios, Spiridon Fischer, Madalene Flanagan, Brian Flangas, Leo Foley, Matthew Fondo, Francis Fortner, Christina Seniors 263 Ducree, Lawrence Steve.-l. -l 1 - Free, Thomas French, William Gabe, Randall Gagnon, Darren Gallo, james lr. Garrelli, Artie V Geelan, lane Geihs, Jeffery Geisbauer, loseph Geisendorf, Chuck Geltmacher, john Gerber, Laura Gerringer, Sabrina Gibson, Patricia Gonzalez, jose Goolsby, Carol rc S . 1- il Griffin Lisa X . ' . Gripentog, Denise Guzman, Ann ..llT Hahn, Bridget Hall, Craig Hammering, Elsa Hanlon, Wendy Hanratty, Alison Hardy, Timothy Haworth, Lisa Higgins, Missy Hinkell, john Holboke, Monica Holt, Timothy Horton, Cherie Hubrich, Tina Seniors 265 i Klosowski Hudson, Cecily lespersen, Nadine jones, Kenneth Kaaialii, Mitchell Kennedy, Terrence Kenneth, Bridget King, Christopher Kobielsky, Patrick Kolesar, jennifer Lamare, Amy Larson, Jonathon Lazukic, Christopher Lenzie, lody Lia Likely, M 266 eniors Longley, Liann N Lorenzi, Danielle Lovell, Timothy Magleby, Curtis Mahan, Kevin Manabat, Cynthia Marquis, jeffrey Martin, Stacie Martines, Noell Martinez, Robert Masi, Marni Maleos, Miguel Mayers, Natasha Mc Cullough, Teresa Mc Daniel, Le Andrew Mc' Ghee, Gregory Seniors 267 Morgan, Mc Kinney, S Messologitis, Irene Micheal, jeffrey Micheals, lason Milano, Shane Miller, Micheal Morelli, Angelina Mullins, Patrick Murtagh, lohn Netski, Randy Nevers, Kelly Nicholas, Rhea Noia, Wendy O'Reilly, Molly! Orr, Chris 268 eniors Oshins, Steven Paquette, Brian Parente, joseph Florita Perkins, Michael Petric,- Alexandra nc Steven Pietranton, Robert Pinkus, Nicole Poling ll, Robert Poncato, Dana Poniewaz, james Poster, Tim Potenza, Sally Pryor, Tiffinni Seniors 269 .l. - 11 Pursel, jill Quinn, Michele Raines, Micha Rajsky, ck Redfern, Christina Rodriguez, Erick Rodriguez, Ramon i Rogers, Perry Rosengren, Olof Rost, jennifer Rowland, Sean Ruggeroli, Nicole Ruthe, William Salinas, Charlene Sanches, Luchita Sanger, David 270 Seniors - -' 'Z' Sansone, lodi Sarver, Shannon i Sauser, Christopher Schanda, Siobhan i , Schettler ' Schmidt, Terri f Serbick, Kristine Serrano, Ed 1 x s., l Sevigny, Traci X A Simmons, Stacey Srmonson, Susan ' at N QA. mf: ff f ' NJ- Siu, Michael ,K . Slaveck, Kristin Smith, lanc-en Soloway, lill Squire, Susan 5 u '. xl 'QP Q41 Seniors 271 Tofigh, X7 Stallworth, Stephanie Stapp, Zane Stella, Anne Tanchala, Leonard jr. Tayengco, Stephanie Timmins, Maria Tiscareno, Celina Tomasiewicz, Mary Troxel, Sandra , Valdez, Patrick Velgos, Alicia Vermy, A. Vestal, Vigil, Robert Walsh, Mark 272 Seniors !- - 41- Lg Waltermire, Stefanie War, Bill Warpinski, Anastasia Wasserburger, Kimberly Whittle, Grace Wiesner, Kari Wildeveld, Michele Williamson, Scott Winchell, Christina Woodward, Nancy Wortham, Joseph Wright, Kristina Wynn, Gillian ' Wynn, jennifer Yballe, Liza Young, Robert Seniors 273 - g I Zurawskil -Q . w K 274 Seniors Q - ,Qi fig ii, Y ' f.. I Qeeifwf .f 5255824 ' f ggi 1 ,- .i X' :L 3' ,iffvsg .el 1 g,fEi.1.f 1 sale 15 ' ' t'f11'f5k1ZL-fsf lr has-fi uttegg 1'JQYft, ft . Q ' 5 in 5 1? , 5 , 131 f ' -. Qiimzi' if ' f ,Q X59 ' , 'L . Q . . 1 , if .sc 31' K , nz in-I g-1 . ' 'i fp 3: ft' it J.-Q 1 I X, HE. .den Que .sl r 't Q 5.,,iss. FF 6 1 Str J, , L' 0 515. zo t. an 52 Q K A A if , 55,35 lf, 11 Songleader Paige Woodward leads the crowd in a cheer. 21 Seniors Bridget Ames and Danielle Lorenzi look for an open seat in the packed Silver Bowl. 31 Senior Christina Fortner gets the unlucky task of cleaning up. 41 Shannon ,Sarver and her new boyfriend pose for a picture. 51 The Seniors of '87 show their dominating school spirit at one of the many pre-game assemblies held throughout the year. 61 King DiUllio is carried down the aisle to his throne. 71 Senior Coach john Hin- kle doesn't seem to be too worried about their upcoming game. 81 Senior cheerleader Sabrina Gerringer takes a well deserved break. .4-'1' f. 24, sw , is 1-vumuw-uv 1-1? V E . N i I i 1 i 'w N I 4 fl se g V ff 2 gh ,f K gfjj,?':W-,Hgg'Q'g:1vVfMj-f,3-75:3mwgrxr' v + 'X' aw!--Q 1 SU' Q 1 4 kg Q ,H Egg a mit? . . 'M . 'og Q lm ,K 2112 'fW1'W W- .1.w'5 V' V, W fm TXFVSW, A 4, - 2 A L5 km ,-wt: , 2 fQemHyggV..,, f K: gs' ' uf iff, ' wif 'WW mg A A ' , E 1 lil- +-,-S iii Ms.21s'1NoiGrLgi ,Qg9,0,.9.0.1 e tw- if s , i , 5 ' if , eq, Q si of lf: 1 X e i F K5 ,W I s figs ! f l at g l ofa fi fr, .:f,, I dv' .64 Q,v.u - -,Q 11 King Geisbauer and his two lovely escorts parade through centercourt during the Homecoming Assembly. 21 The senior gang awaits the outcome of the Powder Puff game. 31 leana peps the crowd up with another one of her speeches. 41 Tim Pee Wee DiUllio wonders how he ended up in Senior Hall with Pat. 51 Spiros shows off his new lettermans jacket. 61 Rhea prepares for an upcoming Ad- vance Comp. test. 71 When joe speaks, every- one listens. X U, A H , s . gf. , X4 f v, , il e f iNE,er 1 7 E TQTPQ slsi x il? fl 5 V 2-:ff 'E ., ' , :f 211 N f2ff1 fiif'5'ff' 1. ,. If y Ji! .-V.-:li 5' .Q 5.,-wg: V ' 221523 if fffswjf ' Q flllffwyfsg wewnfav: 41, A7 Semors 277 ,g.41 5. ' -Jggf ,' Y i -'rx 3 1 . a xX,,QxLxg, -,fi , ,,,,,,,', -L gg J A 4 278 Seniors 'Q' f- 'Xml 'IJ Kerri and Tom enjoy the action of the Powder Puff on b a eautiful October day. 21 The stars ofthe Senior Class shine on one of the num erous displays in Senior Hall. 33 Rob 8: Frank take time to pose for the roving yearbook cameras. 43 Girls go wild over Craig's jeep. 51 Lulu and her workers help decorate the Gym during Homecom- ing week. 61 john, Pat and Bo relax at Ryan Hall after another tough girdiron battle. 71 The Gael's unoffi banner as shown here at v7 cial the Homecoming assembly, fn -is 'iz , t gg-1 4: 5, M 'M i' ii'i 1 1 t lf Q writ-:tif tif -f Q yew r A A e i ' 'ft'3egv, 3' fiz In fl. I :lit at zrkll' l' ,: if tt 1 ,t--345. , .Ig V s .f l'Wef 'X M wevfffnwvfeff-ef at W .. Q. .q..--.fwmm a--wfqw A-.1 Q X . ,, .J. , , 1 t il E ' . ' . .L :L W ., uf ,Ii .,f,ef-Lpfg,4:1Qgyeggeis'ff ., V ,, Tal.. -'.ZQf'V4i'wfm-7- 7'v: -'Nl 'iiivf i1 ..J?- My . UNG5'fle?'f' 5, e VVFTR' '-K'1-,MY-vGr,4l'h,w, -'A - V , gy s, kf:?AqLxw:v',g,-QNM f- if ' ,, . ., , 1 , THQJH--'fg .' ff -fs 1' e.Zw,6f2 .v ,,,,-r , ip 45,47 is QL' Ee ra, 11 Tom Spider Man Bean takes a leisurely walk up a wall. 21 Seniors Susan, Anatasia, Shannon, Kristin, Bridget 84 Christina stop and snicker at photographer Dan DeFranco. 31 A.S.G. President Anatasia Warpinski gets the crowd pumped up at the assembly. 41 Senior Bob Poling picks up a hitch-hicker who just happens to be former Homecoming Queen Chelly Bender. 51 Senior Erick Rodriguez is out of dress code and darn proud of it. 61 Senior jodi Sansone refuses to break her con- centration for a picture, even with Sally Po- tenza trying to coax her into it. 71 Having good friends makes it a lot easier to get through the year. 280 Seniors 1-, Fl 2v 11 ik' ,5 iP: c?R'i . , nin :'K 1 X s -. A , 4 hi Q g '24'41i.1k-z-: , 1 2315-www ,- 513 4-a,a.f ? Jr 49' .. '!'fl. 'iii .egg .,,. , . 5: wi.. ' sn 1 - mx ' . Q.. 2 X , A .',.,l ' - Q 'A ,V ' 4 x4 X Sv V6 .1- A7 'Qa- C E? 1, ff I? Seniors 281 Life Of The Part Best Personality inf' LIFE OF THE PARTY: Anne Stella 8: Mitch Burns O O Most Spirited BEST PERSONALITY: Cedric Crear 8: lenni Kolesar N. ' -Q5 T .xl is it A -.f TQ MOST SPIRITED: Bob Poling 84 leana Curtis 282 Senior-s f is M Teacher's Pests TEACHER'S PEST: john Cobeaga 84 Paige Woodward Prettiest Eyes Tallest y i ,M 491 x -,f . mrhsisiim' ' ' ' fs ' ' PRFTTIFQT FVFQ- Rrirlont Amp:-R, Dar Dniclfu TALLEST: Mitch Kaaialii 81 Denise Gripentog ,f if MM. M. Mm Aww, mass lzxaggerator ,Hi-E . , 1 is 1 , ' it .1.-, ' 3- rs W ins1.,.,K, G CLASS EXAGGERATOR: Lisa Sanford 81 LeAndrew McDaniel Q Biggest Eaters Most Conservative T Most Talented MOST TALENTED: Anastasia Warpinski 8: A. Michael Vermy Most Fun To Be With x -ale N ' 'Nw ' A 'MQ ,711 E:4:.-,- -.1,.: ug. su, 1 eg fri MOST FUN TO BE WITH: Bridgette Blue 81 Cederic Crear Most' Loveable T .Arm--.-.,x.,r.h.r ., .-.I ..-.- .- 55, Most Generous X MOST GENEROUS: Lorenzo Fertitta 84 Gillian Wynn . 'lost Intellectual Prettiest Hair DST INTELLECTUALZ lohn Ameriks 84 Liza Yballe PRETTIEST HAIR: john Hinkell 84 Christina Fortner Most Athletic TeaCl ef'5 Pets MOST ATHELEUC: Madalene Fische' TEACHERS' PETS: John Ameriks 3. Gillian Wynn SHORTEST: Shalvette Burrell 8rAndre Collins Sen , ,,,,,,,, l l 1 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: john Ameriks 8: Liza Yballe Prettiest Smile Most Athleticl l l l , 0 V g L Q EY .ghw Li VV 5, ' iff? 1 :'Q 1 A f ' l a l PRETTIEST SMILE: john Hinkell 8: lenni Kolesar MOST ATHLETIC: Marty Cordova l lors v l-low 75 Make Money Archive Guide To Fundraising Each year one of the many goals of the Archive Staff is to raise money. Besides Book Sales, the only other form of income for a Yearbooker is through the selling of advertisements. From Business to the ever popular Vanity Ads , these ads furnish the revenue needed to add extra pages and color to the Archive. We would like to thank all who have contri- buted to our Ads Section . lt was because of these people that we were able to produce such a fine Annual!!! . Ads 289 290 Ads Congratulations CRAIG And the class of '87 Love and best wishes Mom, Dad 84 Brian Dearest Keri Bishop 84 jodi Sansone e . b V4 just always remember in my heart y u cannot be replaced. As we seperatly begin our new I the three of us must bravely h ld our t heads high. 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FROM THE ARCHIVE STAFF l' Dear Kevin, You have been the best son any parent could have wished for. You are so dear in every way. You have made us very proud with your accomplishments. What a pleasure it is to wish you a wonderful graduation. We both hope you strive to reach your goals, and achieve the great future you deserve. With all our love, Mom, Dad and the one and only Sami W 293 294 Ads Gregory . . . From the day you were born you were so special so smart so sensitive so good. lt was so much fun to watch you as you grew you became your own person with your own ideas and your own way of doing things lt was so exciting to watch you As you grew more you became more independent still special still smart still sensitive still good We are so proud of everything about you and I want you to know that we love you everything about you. Love Always, Mom and Dad For us, you are The greatest part of the World, like The sun that shines Brightness and the Flowers that omit fragrance LOVE, Oteiia and Raul Lisa, In the future We Wish you The best of the Universe and ati the happiness You can experience F za g l To our dear, loving daughter and sister, THE GCDCDLSBYS You have been one of the bright spots in our lives. Each day has been a wonderful, Challenging experience. LOVE, MOM DAD TCM 83 PAIGE 85 Congratulations Darren and Class of 87 , Q? N-, ww' . Love Mom and Dad Lisa 85 and Grandma A PARENT'S DREAM THAT IS YOU KYLA. IF ONE GETS WHAT ONE GIVES IN LIFE, YOURS WILL BE TRULY WONDERFUL. LOVE, MOM, DAD, TARA, CARY AND NANA 4-F 'e Q ,Humana OQXS. 4 oo 'xo 'OqoXe,x, oe ooo X9 oogsoxoXooooQ.'l ooo e ow og eco :N W0 eoxe, xeove, ooo gxeox oooo ggkw goox ioox exeoe xoooooo oo goox oxooo , ooo oo ive oxoei xorl on o V046 Qoxoo Ng Yxie, oloo eo 49060 ooooxoeeel XX Yxxoe go KO 0 'Oe0oixKoX Xfadg. goo in goxoe god. xfoge, oo c, X60 goo sl o 40 '0 Xeee XA N oi in yfxg Xog e o xg eo we Q Koo ooxoo vo 6 ol oo. gxogd Rio g Goo 6 glxox P5 Wxvow 'xko 0 9 Koo 0 'O e goo YAG oog ooo go Q06 N06 96 CXO ooxo xo 300 Ad CONGRATULATIONS STEPHANIE We are so proud of you. We wish you all the best in all your endeavors and all the happiness in the world. May all your hopes, wants and desires come to pass. We love you and will always be there for you no matte what!! May God bless and keep you. Best Wishes and Loads 84 Loads To Our Daughter Lisa Sanford We are so Proud of you Love 84 God Bless you DAD AND Love, M d TISS? MGM CONGRATULATIONS!!! CONGRATULATIONS TIM. I never thought you could do it, but you surprised me and did! Oh how you have grown. We are so proud of you. Good luck in everything you do. We Love you. Love, Big Brother IIT!! Mom, Dad, Pam, Mike, Sheryl, Danny jennifer and Grandma CHRIS BREEN You fill our life with love and joy You're really quite a Boy. . . May all your dreams and hopes come T d rue an good fortune follow you All the days of your life. .. God Bless You Love, Mom and Dad Go for the gusto Joe and may all your dreams come true We Love You Mom, Dad, Tony GNI and Little Kitty TOO. Dear Elizabeth, Congratulations and best wishes. We love you and are very proud ot you. Love, 'lVlom, Dad, A, Vince '89 CONGRATULATIONS JILL WE ARE VERY VERY PROUD OF YOU LOVE MOM ond DAD Ad 301 h-302 Ads Jeana, You have grown from a shy little girl to a dancer on stage, to a cheerleader on the field. We are so proud of your ac- complishments. We are especially proud of the Way you achieved them, through poise, compassion and respect. You are everything We have always wanted in a daughter. We love you so very much. Mom Chris '81 Dad Gram CONGRATULATICPNS to Dear My Little Rascal I Love You Son' Aunt L-L-L- - -Winny! Dear Mom, Dad, and Bart Whatever you - J t t dt I t k h decide t0 mtfiil llsalriovefuidiiianlifg Jill be in life, be the guidance hjasi and always will be best Love Ou apprecia e . ove you Momya Dad Mm Kimberly W, 1 Thank you so much for all the pride, joy, and great memories you have given me. You have grown into a loving, caring and giving young lady. Believe in yourself and the future will hold much success, happiness and joy for you. Love Dad V Ad 303 G regarious I ntelligent L oving L ively I ndependent A mbitious N atural How lucky we are! We can't wait to see, what is yet to be. Love, Mom, Dad, Kevin ci Bulova We will always love you because you are our son We respect and admire your per sistence in pursuing your Cod given tal ents You have made us very proud Love Mother and Father jeffrey ja Geihs I think you are handsome and really neat. l am glad you help me practice my violin and pi- ano. Although you make me a little sad when you say, Watching cartoons on T.V. is wasting my brain . Love Always - Dannielle Desiree ' Ai,-nn'- ,,..M--... W Thank you for being such a consid erate fine young man You have wit and charm coupled with good char acter I know you will be successful in whatever career you choose Love Grandma jeffrey 'Gif L ' . . . - f ' li ll I L f A .. I .K N . A 1 1 V 1 A ' ' haf' fl 0- ' I f 1: W E R I . - A rt K Ads 304A 4 A-42,-Q J gflg ' ' W VVVV '1f,7Q'Hg2 LIQ4QfQlIT.l'Ifif.?5 ' ,IQ H , , 4 X 1 . , , ,vp D s,mQ.if X L .A NN ... 5 , Bw 1 ffff 2 . ' M 1 , 6 , 7? 'Q V 4:11. Q 1 Ti X 5 ff N 4 Y ' 5 ' 3 . If v,,4. N E f 'fail s , .ZS , ,-fri 1 4 J 1-,xx - A 4 V1- J ' KE ' tf .. X ,g , : 2 x- ' N f r u t f' , 5 3 gg- Q6 HY Er? ., - L , I 4 .1 ff' Q' V-A 1,14 W X 5 Mimi Cummins And Desert Moon S W E A T TROjAN HORSE TRIALS 85 first place junior Training MERRY MEADOW HORSE TRIALS 'I986 first place junior Training G M H A HORSE TRIALS 1986 first place junior Training MERRY MEADOW TRAINING LEVEL 3 DAY EVENT 1986 SECOND PLACE 30 DAd And On To Even I Bigger And Better I Things Goocl Luck Mimi! With Love From Mom And Dad Desi, Tiffany 84 Kitty Our Dearest Son Spiros, May in the crossroads of your life today, tomorrow forever- find what you are searching for, and be all that you can be. You make us very proud With all our Love, DAD, MOM, VAYIA Congratulations Spiros I987 CLASS OF '87 CCNGRATULATIONS KERRI It doesr1't seem that long ago it was your first day of school, and now you're graduating. You have made us so proud that we are your parents. We hope your dreams come true and you attain all your goals. We love you very much! LOVE, DAD 8c MOM Kris, fTinej You truely are our little flower of loveliness and we are very proud of you Love Mom, Karen f85j, Gramps, Grama, Ran F TL, Ben, Torie Love Mom, Karen 1855 Gramps, Grama, RanFil Ben, Torie Congratulations Tessie Go For It ! Love, The Family Zmfyou bww itif time togo tirougli tHe .sfeet and driving 571010 acrass thefidfs zjrnounzirgg to a figlit thatk in tHe zfzktance Ami you liungerfar the tbne um w heaL '1fe.s1?eL timz ami your earth rruwes Eeneaifi your own zfream Eznzfscape on ali on Earzferlhnzf we run amfstzffwe run, we run ami' zfon't faolijacli, I H642 tliere, I 'lf lie were Kelly, May Goo' keep you withzh his reach and close to those who love you most. Love Always Mom Dad 84 Cheryl '85 Opie, Comgrorulorioms on your groduoriorw. I-love o wonderful mga, weTf6ui5fa6r'izQ1eacrosstlieseaamfQ1mf future ond moy oll your dreoms -wt come rrue. Love, Mom 6 Dod Ads 307 308 Ads ERIC TRAVIS You have always been a unique individualist in all that you have done, never failing to choose the right path. As you graduate S prepare for college, we want you to know how very proud we are of you. Much love 8 success in future years. MOM 8 DAD DEAREST SALLY Thank you so much for all the joy and memories you've given us. You have had many accomplishments and you have made us very proud. May your future hold much success happiness and joy. are My X na v New in xc 'sg X s L ss RTE 'fx Q 5? Love Always pptyp A I y xr Mom, Dad rlrrsrr 5 Grandpa Ann '84 Micki '89 rT : iE.,,, .EE J ,T M ii ' . 'xx Er . 72? Hi as - :f:..-l 4 DEAREST JOEL Dearest Joel, f A As you move on into the world, you will face many challenges. We hope that you will learn and grow from these ex- periences, but never change from the loving person you are. Congratulations and all our love, Mommy, Daddy, Rosalie . f , s and Grandma Kim, We've shared so much over the past ten years. A special closeness that has endured the test of time. Youre friendship is the most beautiful gift you could ever offer me. l know each of us will always be there for the other, and distance will never come between us. Our friendship will last a lifetime. Love Always Meryl fi Meryl, We have come such a long way in the time that we've known each other. We've given each other encouragement and have accomplished things we never thought we could do. l have become a better person since knowing you. You have given me many things which l will treasure for a lifetime, and the most important thing of all is the gift of your friendship. Love Always, Kim Love Always, Kim YOU ARE THE SON- SHINE OF OUR L1 VES! THA NK YOU M OMQDAD Ads 309 Congratulationa Erin And The Claaa QF ST The Greater Thing Great it ia to believe the dream When we atand in youth by the atarry atream But a greater thing ia to hght life through, and aay at the end, The dream waa true. Edwin Markham Our Love fxlwaya, Mother, Dad Q5 the Family 1 i - - l Christina, You are the captain of your soul, and CHRISTINA mother of your fate You have the capacity to choose, Choose life! Choose love! Choose health! Choose happiness! Be all that you can be! You've been through the worst, the best is yet to COITIG. Congratulations Love, David On the might that you were born your Mommy sard to me we ve planted the hrst seed of our famfly FICE So Trny And Carefree you well do the best we can You Know You Mean The well both be there to lend a World To Your Mom And Me helpmg hand Some day your gorng to grow up and meet a handsome man he ll Come and ask your daddy for your hand And rf rts what you really want we ll do rt up rn style we ll be so proud when you wallc down the a1sle After you have started your own famzly tree please Shannon don t forget your mom and me Shannon oh Shannon your eyes so blg and blue your Mommy and your Daddy do love you Dear Shannon There rs nothmg quite so precious as a daughterfsrster who is also a friend. We love you and wish you all the best life can bring. CONGRATULATIONS!!! Dad, Mom, and jrll I 7 7 1 I Shannon, Oh Shannon, Well love you, and well rarse D 7 7 , 7 , 7 K 7 ' D , I , 1 I ! K.B. 5': h I 312 Ads XW CHUCK, You always in our hearts and always on our mind. May the future bring you much happiness 8a sunshine ALL OUR LOVE MOM AND DAD Ad 313 Michael Thomas Perkins Class of 1987 Congratulations as You Graduate Son Ah, Tis great to believe the dream as we stand in youth by the Starry Stream, But a greater thing is to fight life through, and say at the end, The dream is true! 555 Edwin Markham To you Michael VWth much love and pride and great conddenee in you and your future. God has blessed you with many gifts. We trust you Will use them. All our Love Dad, Mom JZ Jenny You've Come A Long Way Baby! But We Always Knew You'd Be A Star! 1 l 1 PAUL-WE ARE PROUD OF YOU! Love from all the family Mom, Dad, Dawn, Mark, Lori, Drew, and Megan Nich ole, Du Dist mein ganzer Stoll! 5150741 Bonne chance mon petit Coeur Daddy Deine Mami CCDNGRATULATIONS SANDY Q sw' X v , YR wgf max X wg? si' XXQXHE 4, Siu! m 1 K ' fLL i 1 M - 3 Q -' Q 5 L 1 Z m , L - 5 - - 'L'- V ' . - W' ' . ,L.- . R-,f': 1 L, - N , . - 3 ' Lk.. ' I - . g5.1.X,?5g .- 4 V ., K '--,' , - - k 4 K K ,,5gg',,. . A w r? Xs -A . A K, , . . . . 1 X X 'tx ' g 1-N ff ,fig ff. . g A 'I' u-'gt -- xg- F 5, . ,fk,4 -.Af .. M A ' X, -Q ' ' 515 'L f . . gf Y ......,, - ' giiggkfi 'K ' T Q. ,, . , 5 ' :T'i f' , if K ' uf- wk 318 Ads CONGRA TULA TIONS TO jim Gallo Dear jim, You have grown into such a Hne young man and we know you will have a prosperous and exciting future. We will always be there to encourage you as you begin each new adventure, We love you! Mom, Dad, and jeneane fclass of '84j L . V H.y.,fqfg is 'Qfgj WITH MUCH LOVE TO YOU- LOVE MOM 84 DAD My Approval so 49 Love, Muffy WITH MUCH LOVE GRANDMA 84 GRANDPA I Congratulations Mitch And The Class Cf 87 The Best ls Yet To Come Love, Mom, Dad, Jennifer '89 And All Your Family 'W g M 320 Ad , Q1 3 4- W . , A .. -HQ.: ' .:13,-2' -3 ,, Q, --5, A .t -REE? :G-jffs-'LS-S'fvpf-,.,f,.-L U J Q-.-Sql? g 5 'Q ,gg-Q -L --1 ,f .Qi'.QQmzpg.j.:q5-yzjxivf-,JA K? :f..,,,5-Q, A? H - . Q K ,K ..T.A,:.x,,l',l,,?,, gd W. Q ,zi,..f3-w :nv L. ' '--Q-1 ' ' ' ' 3' 'fixes' -swf.: x'sv-mrs' mfs.-,f.f,.i '.,1', -,. :.. '. D Q-ff73e a31s3+i.m.-asus-ar We Love You Mem and Dad Cengfatulatiens IQHEA May yeuf dream be fulfilled. A THE EGSG FAMILY CONGRATULATES THE '87 GRADUATES Ngfdnof A436 6569106 Kaz Mm, 31041466 My M6016 refine -M0 olhfz, . U SPECIAL PROJECTS ' ENERGY MEASUREMENTS 0 REECO PARTNERS IN YOUR QUCATICN NEVADA POVVEF? COMPANY , She waics ih beoufy, ike the l'7lQhf, of cioudiess cihves, on starry skies and ai fhaf's besf of dark and bright meef ih her aspect and her eyes ihus meiiow'o' fo fhoi fender ight which heaven io gaudy day denies. Cohgroiuicviiehs U20 Poo, Mom, Dauie '84, Ciauoihe '85 Domihic '92 Michele Congratulations You Have Made Us Very Proud Your Future Is Limitless Because You're Making It That Way! Love, Mom, Dad, Kristina '88, Mike '90 Ad 323 SLIITTYTTH DE1qQ,M HK TEL AND CAS NU vga Q xt' amass ggi 51EY55,.5E!ENP Sagas CMEHFMQJ uanunnscnun P Howard Hughes roperties CONGRATULATIONS MARCO We are very proud ol all that you have been We are very delighted for all that you are and we are very enthused of all that you will be May all your dreams come true by Being all that you can be. With love always, Dad, Nlom, Suzy '82 Yolanda '83, Arselia '85 Sandra '90 Amy Catherine Lamare It is not Important that you Make us proud. Amy It is important that you always Have pride in yourself. Its not what we think it is how you feel about you. Be true to yourself, Be the best you can be. Reach for the stars with your Feet planted firmly on the ground. Always have compassion for your fellow man. Judge not for you need no! carry That burden. You've lighted up our lives for Eighteen years. Now the time has come to turn Your magnificent shining light On the world. All the best to you darling With P 'de a d L rl n ove. MOM. DAD, GRANDMA, GRANDPA. SCOTT '90 AND STEPHEN '9l CLASS GF '87 Congrotulotions Alison You hove Ployed on the y Strings of our Heorts Your , Music of love is os T, Beoutiful os your Smile L LL Thonl-x You For BrinQinQ So Much Joy into our lives M vve ore so very Proud I Much l-loooiness ond Success in Everything You God Bless You We Love You Mona, Doo, Suson 6 Kevin Ads 325 Congratulations Guys! Ov-,Q jason 1987 Spence I BQ Pat Friendship Regardless of whom I meet or what I do or what I have become. it is the friends I grew up with that I feel closest to and that I have the most in common. Though we may not see each other after in the years to come. it will be as though we were always together-so comfortably, so natural, so honest. I guess old friends who know where we came from, who know our backrounds, who know our families have an understanding of us that no new friends can ever have. Susan Polis Schutz God Bless all of You! Your most loving and proud parents. l We're from the same shoot The same family tree Into this world we sprouted Call it destiny It's brother to sister A special thing And you've always been there To laugh with me Or even when I've cried Anyway I think it's great That you were meant to be A part of my life, my sister You'll Always be special to me. Love, Bart lr. To My Little Girl Give me a fish I'll have food for a day. Teach me to fish I'll have food for a lifetime! For all that we share We both have learned .. I Love You Dad Dear Marni Moon, you keep the nights ro- mantic, your lovable personality makes the day sunny 84 bright. Your blue eyes sparkle when you see us all happy. You are a doll! Love you, Toni Mabel. God sprinkled her with stardust Gave her eyes of blue Blessed her with a dimple smile A heart so warm and ture Her sparkling personality draws people far and near God blessed our loving family He made her very special and dear. Love you so much Nonnie Bella Follow your dream, dear heart, and it will come true- You have a keen mind and you will attain what your heart desires. Dearest Marni, You know and I know if I could paint you a picture of what I feel, it would express more than I can tell you now in words My wish for you is that your dreams may be fulfilled as you have fulfilled ours. Don't be afraid to step into your favorite dream or live life according to the words of your favorite poem. I am so proud of who you are and who you've become. Congratulations and remember Nothing is Impossi- ble! I love you Mom 0 Although most of our lives Have been spent apart -Blue Eyes, you have always had a Special place within Poppo's heart. And now Marni as you leave Your High School years behind, I wish that you will find- A future filled with blessings From the Lord above, and a beautfiul life filled With happiness, success and love Poppo lim You called me Baba I called you Moon and although apart We stayed in tune. My Main Dude is what you were named, and as time evolved its what you became. ' As the hours pass approaching your Graduation Day, I want you to know that my love For you is here to stay. So when you walk down that aisle with Diploma in hand- Know your Aunt will be there with Her pride on the stand. Love, Aunt Barbara Dear Siobhan, We Finally made it! Thank you for remaining my best friend for all these years. We have so many cherishable memories and hopefully many more to come. You will always be my best friend. lf l see you to- day, or a year from now. You will always be my best friend. If I talk to you today, or a year from now, you will always be my best friend. Through the years we have changed, but it doesn't matter what you do or what I do, throughout our lifetime you will be my best friend. Love, Marni Dear jodi, We were proud of you yesterday, We are proud of you today, We will be proud of you tomor- row. But most of all, we have and always will. . . lgcgve You. Mom, Dad and Frank CQNGRATULATIONS STEVE 49151 Class of '87 We know your excellent judgement and good nature will take you wherever you choose to go in life. Love, Mom and Dad Your children are not your A children 6' They are the sons and daughters of A Tl Life's y 't p longing for itself. f' They come through you but not ' '37 i from you, y rx ., And though they are with you yet it l rrr .a they . 5' l belong not to you. T s You may give them your love but T not your thoughts, For they have their own thoughts, You may house their bodies but DOI their souls, Matt, For their souls dwell in the house Give it your best shot! of h. h . . Dad Mom Tim and Travis tomorrow, w ic you cannot visit, I 1 1 not even in your dreams. You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you. Kahlil Gibran The Prophet Ads 329 330 Ads Congratulations Kim. We are so proud of you. In the future as you have in the past, always keep your dreams alive, never despair, and they will be fulfilled. Thank you for all the happiness you have brought into our lives. We love you. Nann and Gramps, '87. Tomasiewicz Gir s MARY '87 IEANNE '80 IANET '82 Patricia '75 or Al-ICE '76 Congratulations Mary, We are proud of all of you, Mom 84 Dad 382-4957 .jcfy ipa ana! .gguppfy 60, jnc. 2124 INDUSTRIAL ROAD LAS VEGAS, NEVADA S9114 GEORGE W. SHDEN . . . And look at you now. Grace Success is a E journey not a destination and you are having a very good trip. We are very proud of you. Love, Dad, Mom, We knew you could do it! N . Love, Mom, Dad, S th, Siset-te, your Brother Sz Sister joseph and Stacie Anne 75 om WMM Da, BMW lfflagw57ofgowr,clwau4Acoma Hue. PW5:vegowaudwUl,you,a47ofUe Bead! Love, Mom cfr Dad To our little girl who brought us happiness, may happiness be with you always. God Be With You Love Mom 49 Dad I - 1 - A' if t Z B - y A Congratulations t A-Q i s lohnl s in gl ' You have given us '18 great years, may . A liv . I your future be even brighter. With ' 'k ' A ,i your attitude you will have a great fu- ' g ture. Always keep that beautiful smile. . ' 'g We love you and wish you the very best E li ' i M of luck! Congratulations jeff! Love, Mom 84 Steve Fran Hinkell john Hinkell You are the greatest Brother! Kim Hinkell Kimburger, The road of life has dealt you many obstacles. Too many for one so young, but through it all l'm very lucky to h ave the special daughter you are to me. Love you, Mom When your weary, feeling small When tears are in your eyes, I will dry them all. I'm on your side, when times get rough, And friends just can't be found, Like a bridge over troubled water ... ... Sail on silver girl, Sail on by, Your time has come to shine. All your dreams are on their way, see how they shine If you need a friend, l'm sailing right behind, Like a bridge over troubled water, l will ease your mind ... ISimon and Garfunkell Forever, Mike Because Congratulations Annelisa, of a daughter like you my life has been filled with an abundance of joy. Always, a cknowledge God in all that you do Remain as sweet as you are today S . and He hall direct your path. Love Always Your Mom and Pastor, Sandy Blake Ads 333 J . ' Q21 . ,E ,f- ,dw fq mg--:waz-:ff ..., Q-, pic f MERYL and KIM Who would have dreamed? Second grade. Two frightened little girls starting a new school. The bell rings and two little hands grab each other's for safety. In you march-and you've been togeth- er side by side ever since! We've watched you grow. We've watched you share: dog ears and tanglesg piglets and kittensg the soccer ex- perience lremember the State Championship and the champagne bath?Jg birthdaysp halloweensg cotillionp soft- ballg basketballg volleyballp skiingg moviesg the 1st carp boysg secrets and dreams. We've seen the joy and the tears, the fights, hopes and fears. And we've seen a close- ness that is rare and special. We held each tightly in the airport as we watched you fly off together to Russia! You two have certainly had some adventures! You've shared every part of yourselves with one an- other as only best friends do. Soon you'll be starting another new school. Hold on tightly againj hold on to the love and the friendship for it is precious. Hold on to your memories and never stop talking to one another no matter time or distance, for no one will ever know you or allow you as you will each other. Sharing these years with you has been a joy. Our lives are richer for having you to share them with. We each feel you are ours. We Love You! Non and Rachel f ,. , ,NJM-555 Ads 335 Dearest Den You came to us as a gift, the per- son you were to become, a mystery. We knew only to love you, and our love was of tainted by self needs and desires. Yet, as you grew, the person you are emerged, ever more beautifully unique - kind, loving, joyful, car- ing. And we have come to know God entrusted to us, for a time, a price- less treasure. Our Love, Mom, '57, Tom, jimmy '85 and Grandma ise, 0 339' Q' if ivy 'f is O9 ss., lvss 336 Ads LAZUKIC Cgngratulations Cristobal Chris l. .- I Won Nllcrlow E T N0 Si . Bound' xl0LL M444 'L' d With Love And Pride Mom '62 84 Dad Q '89 Born to Talk Where's the towel Deaf: 76am Hdwamkgawmdacmgkakw fdazftadeegaafzamladaqlawdat- eumgateneqoacaami Zaenlleewmffeatofwpcancafuq qaacz!oa9aa4y,Qa4f1!t'cz6ec5l!nacacwd 4694! away qaaw Ze daffwaq Za aeddeawggaenabzeam. Wemaadqaudauaaddafzpeaewmqwnpfune. 70616 dffawzfaae DM ffrfffmf W W. 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Wfhile youlre in school, the federal government will pay the interest on your loan. Once you graduate, you'll have up to ten years to repay your loan. So stop in at any First Interstate Bank office for the full story and an application. Theres only one Nevada bank that grants student loans. First Inter- state Bank. And last year, more than 4,500 students received federally hacked student loans from us. th I lgfhiway WE S513 is While you're in college, your checkbook should he e ast oo you s o ave to sweat over ak! WWW 'W 5' V ,,,. ., ,... . . . J, -.-. ,-viznz,-.,c1,. ,Al- ... V ,m uz- , ,..,, .,.., ...,., ......... . , . ,.., . ...,..,.,.,,,,,... .,,., . ..... , .,.. Congratulations Laura! Love, Mom, Dad Joe, and Ben Florita Congratulations, We're so proud of you and we wish you the best For the future May God bless and Keep You Always. Love, Uaci, Mami, and Maria '90' Tasha A delightful child Now a lovely young lady Thank you for many joyful times and wishes for an abundance of love Sz happiness forever. Love, Mom IOSTENS E Sales Re 17021 17021 Q . evaa 1 r l 1 l Hy- . --,,V- 5,:: K- -:A f..- I-I fr -5 fffVV-- i Syn-, 5 ,f .,,g ,,g f I in ,V - ,E ,,,, ,,,, ,V-27,-,id.f5-, VV-V f H ,V f I I . . , ,,,, , . ,, L... W, .L ,,, I.. , -,-, ---, 0 ,,L-,, --, I M , A, 5 , a C0 M UU D RBBAXMQMEAXMW CttCtL 0 I gf? i A K risty, - ' . ,.:,. I I I I I To see a World in a g f d A 1 in A d a Heaven in a ld fl I ,, ' , -Q I I ' t A Y A HMMMmhy H hd t,ff,t ay has s cau re And eternity i h -5 K describes the gift f y p 1 4 7 Y lives. May the Lord bl y d k p you F V ,ly l and give you peace d h pp ll h days ' f' EQ, of your life. Qaaykks gif' Congratulations with love, Mom, Dad, 84 Michael Those are never alone that are accompanied by thoughts of friendship that will last forever. Friends Always, Kristi And Shannon We Love You Congratulations, Mom 84 Dad Friends Forever! Freshman Cheerleaders '85-'86 Tara, Toni, Stefania, Christy, Mercy Ads 343 Zwgnamhlwfw WW .Zane 7764144 5 Dad jack Maureen Mary Beth Eric Mike Rick Brigid Kevin Sean Brian Shannon Terry Missy Megan joe Mike Dear joe, Congratulations and all the very best in everything you do. You will always be Jil with us. Love, Dad, Mom, Andrea '94 Thanks for all the great times. Good luck Rob S Shawn. Best of luck next year Ben, Mike, Scott, and Quentin. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything. leana, Thank you for your hard Worlf, loyalty under- standlhg love, and especlalhf your frlendshrp and trust. Your very special to me, and remember' LUV' 'all you have to do rs call Zane and lll he there you've got a friend' Scott, Rob, and Zane. fState Champs '87j Gma . , N T55-J O .55 f X W are , wg ,, . 1 .Na x . r ,r WA 1 Y if' 1 K . K Y . 'V X, K LN , a. Ze i :Vi? Z m k ,. 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Anne2 jill Lisa Kerri jennyz Christina on., -M .W Ted We are so very proud of you and wish you a future full of happiness and success. We pray that all your dreams come true. May God bless you always. All our Love, Mark, Mimi, Daunelle, Mamama, Grandma, Grandad and Tio San a Always: Be beautiful, Be strong, Let it go, Know what's right from worng, Do it anyway, Keep your smile, save it, Drive that mile, Come back, Never give up, Know I'm here, Ugabuga-him-whoever it may be, And eat. Always know, I LOVE YOU. Micha t I gf V 1 'Jef' f 'tw It fm . it 1. ,,,, 5. ,QQ at . 'Z 5 Q2 W k g ,,,, V H , rg xi- . , 1 4 ,, . g .rg gf, , ,tt ia, 1 Shanni Ree, Shanny Lee, Thank you for being the sis- ter I never had, and the best friend l've ever had. We've shared so many jokes, tears, frustrations, failures, and victo- ries. Thanks for being there. Good luck always and forever, Thank you, so much, for being there, to listen, advise, understand and care. You're beyond the rest right down to the end. You're truly the best Thank you, my friend, I couldn't have made it My dearest daughter, May you always walk in sunshine and retain the abili- ty to fare the rain with a smile. I am so very proud of you. You need only follow the true course of your heart, mind, and spirit, then will contentment and fullfillment be yours. Congratulations Shannon Love, Without YOU- All my love, Shanny Lee Mom Love, Shanny Roe Ads 351 nn mx .. ... A , .. .. fry, ggi'-0 J K gs? W., lr' There have been times when I look in the mirror All these lies and my face getting clearer The past is gone. When I was young it seemed that life was so wonderful, a miracle, oh it was beautiful, magical But then they sent me away to teach me how to be sensible, logical, oh responsible, practicle I never wondered. I didn 't like school and I know I 'm nobody's fool I had a dream but, they told me what to dream They made me trade my heros for ghosts Half my life was books written pages Living life with some fools and some sages And I thought I could tell heaven from hell Teachers leave us kids alone I wouldn 't wonder Money it's the hit Don 't give me that be a goody good bull Now. I 'm in the hi-fidelity first class traveling set I think I'Il by me a learjet My Ferrari does 185 I lost my liecence now I don 't drive I go to parties sometimes til four It's hard to leave when you can't find the door How I 'm not trying to cause a big sensation I 'm just talking about my generation Oh, and it makes me wonder. Knights in white satin, never reaching the end Letters are written never meaning to send Beauty I 'd always missed with these eyes before Just what the truth is I can 't say anymore All the lonely people where do they all come from All the lonely poeple where do they all belong There are times when all the worlds asleep The questions run so deep for such a simple man They all had something to tell me but I wouldn 't listen It's all past us, It was in the plan, please now listen I wonder of those I knew. My sister was a tailor she sewed my new blue jeans My father was a gambling man down in New Orleans Her mind is tiffany twisted, she got a Mercedes Benz She got a lot of pretty pretty boys she calls friends He says what counts after all the votes have been taken And he'II talk from yesterday to forever and not admit he's mistaken Of the friends I had some I didn 't know and some made me blue But I try not to think of them but my friends that were true Oh I get by with a Iittel help from my friends Sprinter, the foolish one, who always lent a 'The Kid' makes up his mind but only takes his stand Oh you innocent mole don 't stay to long in your hole The commando is right outside, but what does he have heart or soul Man 'the hand' you don 't have to fight inside, come out and play And now the Strobe is no longer on, let's see how long that will stay Oh I 'm gonna try with a little help from my friends I 've paid my dues time after time I 've done my sentence but commited no crime And bad mistakes I 've made a few I've had my shells and kicked in my face But I've come thru I've taken my bows my cut and calls You've brought me fame and fortune and everything that goes with it I thank you all But its been no bed of roses no pleasure cruise I consider it a challenge before the whole human race That I never lose Cause we conquered the world and more, heaven 's door I wonder what to say. Hey Jude, don 't make it bad take a sad song and make it better? Mothers tell your children not to do what I have done To spend your life in sinsere misery in the house of the rising sun? There are two paths you can go by but in the long run There is still time to change the road your on? Yesterday, love was such an easy game to play Plow it looks as though its gone away Oh I believe in Yesterday In the streets the children screamed The lovers cried and the poets dreamed But not a word was spoken the church bells all were broken And the three men I 'd admired most the father, the son, and the holy ghost They caught the last train for the coast The day the music died. 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