Bonanza High School - Golden Visions Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)

 - Class of 1986

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Registration was very efficient, due to com- puter technology. The Student Council sponsored a Hello Dance on September 3, in the Quad and Activity Center. The dance in- cluded a barbeque, and each club sponsored a booth to recruit new members. The Bengal spirit was apparent to all. Eight hundred students at- tended the dance. The first pep assembly took place on Friday of that week. The lVlascot's ap- pearance generated spirit as he led the chants, cheers, and activities. Senior Linda Bell stated, 'ilt was exciting to start my senior year. There was so much spirit on the first day of school, and the feeling re- mained throughout the year. GV ' . f:4f,ef.yW My H l During the first pep assembly, t new Bengal mascot promotes spl I During the first pep assembly, the new Bengal mascot promotes spirit. 12 Opening of School Student Life I Enjoying the Bengal decorations, students arrive for Bonanza's tenth year. l Fighting through hordes ofpeople, Jeff Hackett makes his way down the hall. he V. it ES Xia Pi :S- Ri Qi 356 1:1 is ii 55 E51 Sv 11: 5: 312 QS if S51 i? Q1 ' za 55 E4 is Sf ii? Q5 r., Qi Zia Si A 33 iii 722 Sai S ' iii gf, ve 1? sf 23 SZ 25 W 5? fy 2+ ze: in 15? 555 gs ze 55 QDECCLJZ Q S i e Anything goeeffwas a of satin jaokets,f iecee,L gutter phrase used in eeee describing and rhinestone aceeeeqriesf fashion 1881 Stud'-WS if anything was eeeee were e eeh SfY'9S - fQ0kfQf0eUeP3 Df3053 5e9 e ee ' e 'Al ee h eib ,ll WOUQHY h e eee Paisley prints? lL e more and the lush from yearg new l e the eariy RenaisSH1?:ee .f'1aids I Looking ever Seemed IO be 3 big 'hen fast Johnson casuaily sfk0Uf5 1hQCfWhefthe, year as Weil. A new iookeaiseientered the fashion scene, ietiwes cali- ed glam. This ioeki eegghsisted 'X L 4 Y .. 3 ff' ' . f- 113 Q- J ifffashions Student Life QQ K Jcq. --if H .5 hh fizfliiff x , , hang. -k..' VVKVV, T fri if 1 3+ 'npte Leave-the-flop-on the p' and the iradescent iishawks Heavy Metal was also tn Wllll 5513? a.a a-a Newt llltfaltltica Slayer and lal iifiaenagers scoutingtlaftiifthe fbisplaylng the type of musibrthey ,far on their clothes are Lisa David- Ftobert Marquez, and Eric'Moore. Qggjllvqhele Parnell showsymaitygaggalqn aaaa t la aaaal i by sufpftgag ll shows off her stytliSl1 7dfras9.Q Ellflfxliu Al Wk. fag- will ll.. ll- O l O 9 5- 5 Q. Fashions Student Life 15 l Wearing smiles to go with their con- temporary dress, Martha Sanchez and Tookata Pookpud pose cheerfully. Ag O I l Caught in the act of discussing the 04 EEUU' S h I a n S ' day's assignent, Chrissy Ashworth, l Melissa Smith and Kim Batastini en- latest accessories such as and ratted mercilessly. Con- crucifix earings and typical cert t-shirts also indicated joy U.S. History. l Mod is still a fashion trend Bonanza as demonstrated by Ba Wagner and Tobia Minckler. I Clowning around in the ha Howie Trelstad, Steve Pelletiere Alex Cocik show their enthusiasm school. spiked leather bracelets and music preference, from Boy jackets. Their hair was usual- George to Exodus. ly long in back, short on top, The Punk look played a GUAGE MUSIC fuNtlGN LAN V l ' l li 16 Fashions Student Life gowing the long andoslwfi Of if are e Ono and Lisa Daniet. 'fhai n n Q nad Warrenf, pg l g l iiafhereto stay.sjfynol ' 1 Hewitt says, UnCieVSam wants o 3 e yon! W g , if 35. Q' ..:f- f or 1' my . f i ofluleoooend by groups such as J 1 If N mmm Q very Iarge role in iast year's fashion. Students were in- Distineiibn and T.S.o.L. e n However, the most 5 f Q e 5 . g j ' f i 3 ! 4 3 I i predominant and favored look was stiH the eyef popuiar LW5' button lf'YilE,z5Q3 leansfifs 1 A 1 I ' ! F 2 . 1 n I X wvfnnafvwfp Fashions I Student Life 17 U li R T1 E mf GQ! u L n 1 ez i 1 U' - ..-...wr 1 ska 1? y 2 I ll' 1 4 1 Q ii 5 5 5 if ii. 1 1, -f will l Headed home after school, Jimmy Slocum searches for his ride. I Injured varsity player discusses a problem with Coach Castro. l During a football game the Bengal mascot poses for the fans. .hy E 5 Hours I Student Life 19 .cial ., . O fi 'DW Gettin Wild Student St le 1 Y was always a great pastime, 'FV 1,.E.: i l Y and lots of Bengals thought A'-ffSfffjfgi3.i .A 5 ,gif H that it was the most fun of all. I A ' ' 2 gg Many Bengals said their goal S . A Alf 373 was to squeeze as much fun I if if fef f tlql 21:3 'S' into a weekend as possible! g . . 4 wt Bengals still had the i E 55554533 romance that the students of ten years ago had for might still havep. While After Hours did not mean fun, fun, fun for all because some students had to work, everyone had the best time they could think of during weekends and holidays. GV I BHS students help a Metro officer during his investigation of drugs. I After her election as 1985 Homecoming Queen, Andrea Gomez smiles at the crowd. I Richie Johnson of Mandonna's Air Guitar group performs for Bengals at lunch. o 20 After Hours I Student Life Wee., , Wm Q' , K i Fifi' i l Glad to be home, Kevin Ropell is happy that vacation has arrived. l During the Homecoming dance, Bengals pause for refreshments. l A fantastic engineering achieve- ment, Hoover Dam celebrates its 50th anniversary. . fin o O L . 5' After Hours I Student Life 21 X Xi f' K , ,ff f V1 Af I, ,J X. X l l omzcoming 7 Q S5 2 E 3 2 E The best Homecomir ever! Homecoming week vvz super, beginning Monday vvi' Hillbilly Day and the Datir Game, and ending with Brovl and Gold Day and a ve spirited Homecoming Pe Assembly. Monday, Hillbilly Da' saw plaid shirts, hats of a kinds, Suspenders, and blL jeans decking our hallway During lunch Monday Tl' I The Sexy Legs Contest the weeks lunch activities 5 vw. N. v l A g,. 5 5 2 I 3 l l Z i i l i 5 5 if l f lslllfml lf. l iff lil ill 22 Student Life I Homecoming l Student Council members en, Hillbilly Day, Sq Qszfsaf U ting Game amused us all. slie Dawson chose Casper lristensen, a Foreign Ex- ange Student from Den- ark, to share her :Donald's Happy Meal on lge after answering 3 simple estions. Monte Eldrick ose Valerie Holt during cond lunch's Dating Game. i stage they also shared a Homecoming Princesses Belinda tle, Jennifer Roundy, Noelle ige, and Shelby Bowler pose with ir fathers during the half-time ivlties. mx' an . l Wink i A liii.il il Sophomores Jennifer Judd, Lane I After the judging ofthe Sexy Legs rney, Michelle Swarts, and Contest, Monte Eldfrick and Mindy acey Judd pose as tourists. Malloy announce Aaron Wellborn the winner, ,i '.,p,q 1 ,ling-,T qlllijgbi ti ,sg i it , 'ik ll 1 ' Q l ll law . 2 ' ll ' fi A il a- n Q. ii 121 l, i 4 it 2 5 ii Wi, A , 1 t l -in E , i il , 3 Q a l l lg 0 wifi , ,anti ,. Q' .5 ' ll Z i all Student Life I Homecoming 23 F ,g,,LWw W 24 Homecoming ! Student Life omscoming 7 Q S5 I Looking surprised, Andrea Gomez hears her name announced as Homecoming Queen 85-86. l Dancing with style. Scott Allan entertains the Homecoming Assembly crowd. Happy Meal from lVlcDonalds. Tuesday brought us Con- cert and College Tee-Shirt Day along with the Air Guitar semi-finals at both lunches. First Lunch featured Geoff Peard, Monte Eldfrick, Jason Reed, and Scott Allen as the Toyotas . The Toyotas won the right to perform at the Pep Assembly on Friday. Second Lunch lllvlandonna and the Wanna- be's'i consisting of David Packer, Paul Miramontes, w-.J l Dating Game winners Mo Eldfrick and Valerie Holt enjo romantic lunch. l Enjoying the Toyota's Air Gui BHS students shout, Andy Miramontes, R+ Powada, and Richa Johnson took the win. Ma donna and the Wanna-be' also went on to perform att Pep Assembly on Friday. Wednesday was Cla Day and the Homecomi Queen Nominees Presen tion took place at lunch. L Clash just right, peop dressed in vvild, unmatch clothes. The Homecomi Queen nominees were Beli da Little and Andrea Gome .qbsfzfscf gan. l Enjoying a lVlcDonald's Happy l The Toyotas: Jason Fleed, Monte sal, Leslie Dawson and ner date. Eldfrick, Scott Allan. and Geoff Peard isper Christensen. liven up the entertain cluringthe AirGuitarfinals. ieks activities. l Selling Homecoming buttons, Kel- ly Whelan. Cindy Bowen, Hon Field. and Belinda Little show Bengal spirit. .WX 5 , X . MW, Q- ' i l i l l i i i 4 i I S s i l ' i . I l I 1 l Q f i 4 t i ' J . A I ' i Q 1 , i 7 9 , . , 3 i - l j ,lf S 2 i ri i 4 V91 A g i Q il l gf i al l Q' 5 i- Z S S l li fi Q if l l' Q f l y 1 ' i ll l 3 , i i l ' i Student Life ! Homecoming 25 it 10 26 Homecoming I Student Life omscoming 7 QS! Thursday marked Aloha Day. Students could be seen throughout the halls in Hawaiian shirts, shorts, and shades. The Best Male Legs at Bonanza graced the stage during Lunch on Thurs- day. Junior Varsity Football Player Aaron Weilborn clear- ly had the other guys beat and was named Best Male Legs at Bonanza. Friday was a busy clay at BHS. All spirited students wore Brown and Gold and at- tended the Homecoming Pep Assembly. At Lunch the Fruit Dance held a large audience, as did the Licorice Eating Con- test. Ron Field and Belinda Little challenged Jason Reed and Lisa Rexroad to the Licorice contest. The Fruit dance proclaimed Sopho- mores winners during First Lunch and Junior Class vi ners during Second Lunci Student Body Record Secretary Leslie Daws said, Homecoming was 1: ticularly memorable this yi due to the fact that this v Bonanza's Tenth anniv sary. l am confident t Bonanza will continue this cellence and spirit through the next decade. G I Performing before the Homeci ing Assembly, Deon Lee and frie dance enthusiastically, l Varsity football players M Meade and Steve Barnson st good sportsmanship throughout Homecoming game. I Band member Shifol Fosteri forms during the half-time festivit l The Senior Float parades dui Homecoming half-time. 932-.ifzfaaf gan. l Entoytng the Homecoming Dance. BHS students reflect on the weeks acttvrties. l Homecoming Queen Andrea Gomez and her escort, Darren Hayes, dance the nrght away. ,A 0- X Student Life I Homecoming 27 V aiiaiylxifzzmifa-2:mvemm .emwmnmf.zumfm,a-1wrfzaf-a:aH,Qz+1a1Tfff f 6fZEfz2a2z5 vxaawun-rw::+fmmmfrzvexaefa2safjrwffe5+:s,12zff.2:2r:ze.z:ga :wz:L+gbg:f:,umz4u.4f.wwx:.,L.:nuL-.Wg Qnffgffsk:Q1uaaalfzzzaaziaxifV.z::aaQLfaf2,1eu,eug.ua.L:.n:.,wmgus,unmfw:1a.a.:aKi:QXamg.Efi 3 5 3 if ? E i 56 3 I is E E 5 r 1 3 3 5 3 5 2 r CD-MAE 0 Spirit! ,, , lik , a 'yy f iffy sit is ,ie i. ' ..,. -. V 15 if Y 4 if , r ' K ' , ' w,ig..- i X X Y 4 J i . it l ir, M 54 .. ' if, 'iieeefta e -.?iT , . if A decade gone and still roaring strong! And what a decade it was! 1985-1986 con- tributed a great deal to our school spirit. The Bengals' en- thusiasm rriaizlewthis a year to remember. Homecoming saw a week of cowboys and hillnillies, slogans of concerts or col- leges on the hacks ol Bengal tee shirts, a cacaphony or loud colors on clash day, and Hawaiian Day saw Hawaiian shirts, shorts and shades. To wrap up the week, Bengals wore brown and gold to show their spirit. The Homecoming Assembly was one of the many assemblies in which a great deal of spirit was shown. All in all, Homecoming was a great success, which just goes to show how much spirit the Bengals really had. Not only was there spirit at the assemblies, there was also spirit on the football lield, at basketball games, wrestling matches, and at all other sports events and pep rallies. The screams were not only centered on our players, they were also tor opponents fans, showing them the Bengals had more spirit than anyone else. At both lunches cheerleaders and songleaders got students all pepped-Lip for the game that night. Seeing how much spirit the Bengals have had in the past decade, you can he sure the next decade will be just as good, it not better. Keep it up, Bengals! GV l I-lucldling during an assembly, the ' or QQ? ' engal toolball team is united. l Generating school spirit, the sngal mascot was aiywelcome idition. i l Trying to revive an exhausted iascot, the Varsity Cheerleaders atner around to help. 59115552255 Fiiff ii' Spirit I Student Lite 29 SBIli0I' l1iSlI'l-ISS' lts countless number of victims were easily identified. They stumbled through the halls wearing identical expres- sions. Commencement came, but first came the final year of high school. With it came the disease known as senior distress. The only cure was graduation. lt struck anyone, anywhere, at anytime during the senior year. The disease malignantly struck every aspect of life: health, social life, and emotional happiness. Pressure began to mount as heavy loads of regular homework were sup- plemented by research l During a Student Council meeting Jason Reed tries to keep order. l Balancing a schedule at Bonanza and UNLV, Leslie Hauser takes time to prepare, papers, government projects, and extra-curricular and club activities. Then, other pressures were added: work- ing, sending college applica- tions, making career deci- sions, continuing a social life, participating in sports, and try- ing to function without sleep. As senior Celeste Magee said, The senior year is such a terribly wonderful year. You have the most work, the most insanity, but still the most fun. There seems to be an unend- ing amount of homework, but it is well worth the effort. GV 30 Senior Distress! . ,ff ,N Doc: '3 if f--1.-A--f 'f 'Qm..., ii, i 3, Ei '1 t li it . N.,-Q e are K. - W... ...........,-. Y I Sitting in Leadership class, Kelly Whelan and Cindy Bowen discuss future college plans. l Taking a break from Physics, Scott Spendlove unwinds with a matchbox car. P15 Senior Distress! 31 , ,TZ I Eldon Grauberger, DavidrMarkEJolt, Larry Bray, V 5 X K' X .. an 7, af., A X 1 f fggzigyiyr l Alan Lewis, Gregory Ogawa, Donald Gaylord, Charles Ftisse, David Varrato, Carol Leavitt. l Harvey Munford, Patricia deClercq, Geroy Carter. I Gary Gordon, Willa Matthews Holly Jacquot, Marlene Wondrash Steve Dahlquist. NOT PICTURED: Carol Lommen Frank Reeves Virgil Sestini 32 The Originals l Student Life New - X v t ali ol Barnson, Excel lt is a rare and unique experience to help open a new school, reminisced Larry Bray, the original chairperson of the Social Studies Depart- ment at Bonanza. He con- tinued, t'There was such an air of excitement and expec- tancy! Everyone was new to each other, and the building was new tand smelled like ity, the furniture and equipment were all new, and the rugs had so much static electricity in them that we all got a major shock four or five times a day. The students were still loyal to their old high schools and they tended to band together in class andlor hallways and stare suspiciously at each other. It took some time before they forgot the past and became 'Bengals'. Bonanza actually started on a shoestring. Inflation had severely raised prices and it took some time before the teaching equipment and necessary teaching supplies were obtained. There was no money to paint the outside or the inside halls as they appear now. Mr. Bray stated, One of ence! the truly great improvements that we have seen in recent years is the attractive painting that has been done. Student groups paid for additions such as the Proud and Powerful Bengal tiger in the quad. Mr. Bray completed his thoughts by saying, I can't believe ten years have pass- ed! lt truly seems like only yesterday. This I can say for certain at this point - I am glad to be a part of Bonanza High School, and I hope the next ten years are as fulfilling and productive as l feel the last ten were. Mrs. Eileen Massi and Mrs. Glenna Engkraft, both of whom began the Physical Education program at Bonan- za, summed up the feelings of all the Bengal first-decade teachers when they said, As each graduating class leaves behind its unique memory, and as we hear of the many successes of those that have preceded them, we feel proud to have been a part of Bonan- za's beginning and growth these past ten years. GV The Originals 33 Student Life Inspiring, caring was the cast To Gillian spent on the unbelievable. The play about a father and daughter and their feelings when it's their dead wifelmother's 37th birthday. With help from relatives and friends, they overcome their grief for a woman whom they both loved dearly. As a member of the cast, I had the unique oppor- tunity to view the play from the s inside-out instead of the outside-in. The growth that was accomplished among all 0 - aw va Fall Play 1 lFlTHDAY . Scot actors the A great and plays I ve year, stated junior I ln with the good stuff - out with the bad stuff, emphasizes Esther lCeleste Mageel to Paul lDavid Juniusl. I Romantically holding GiIlian's fGaby Desvauxl hand. David lScott Spendlovel points towards the heavens. I Though Rachel iNichole Montoyal cannot see her dead mother, Gillian lGaby DesVauxl, she can feel her i presence. Q gif! , 4 'll l 55249651 . lm ,gf 555312541- wgmf gf -Y, V .f' . -2 'cl ,Q S, . gy iz f 1 ! 3? x, RPM I Waiting and watching for the ball Jason Reed and Ms. Lommer prepare to do battle. Ls: , 'FQ i' 3 :ek , ss- fx ff ' igZgfMW 'asia' Xb his ii . 55,1 4 ' ' A 7 . ,, , T I: I ,. f uf . if X ,mn N1-W G MWZQ l Practicing before the game, Elise Herron sports a winning smile. I Confident ofthe faculty's success, Mr. Foster leads his donkey into the Qym. l Showing oft her prized donkey, Ms. Kelly is ready to help the faculty win, l Demonstrating the proper way to straddle a donkey, Mrs. Quinn gets aboard with a smile. Student Life I Donkey Basketball 37 ai 'Wi Throughout Bonanza's ten year history, dances in which girls invited the boys were popular. Sadie Hawkins, sponsored by the Golden Girls, took place on November 28. Students dressed in western clothing including flannel shirts, boots, and jeans. Leesa Rexroad said, We really had a heel-kickin', knee-slapping, good time! The senior class spon- sored the Girls' Reverse on February 8. The dance was held in Mardi Gras fashion, couples dressed from different time periods including prehistoric, Victorian, Roaring Twenties, and 6O's. David Packer reflected, GR 1986 was in a class of its own. It seemed everyone felt comfort- able due to the wide range of attire worn by alll These dances were creative, unique, and fun! GV l Ron McCord and Randy Miller live it up, 20's style, at the Mardi Gras. I Casper Christensen and Leona Reinhardt wore their pajamas to the Mardi Gras. I ln the true spirit of Sadie Hawkins, Nicole Meunier, Karena Terry, Mark Soderstrom, Dawn Shelledy, Carolyn Kasper, Kevin Jenkins, Aaron Guilbeault, Scott Booth, and Geno Frugoli act completely crazy. 38 Student Life I Sadie Hawkins 81 G R l Waiting in line for piciures, Leesa Rexroad and Jason Reed watch ine live band during Sadie Hawkins. l David Junius, Lisa Dawson, and Leslie Dawson relive the Roaring Twenties! Student Life I Sadie Hawkins 81 G F2 39 CURRE T EVENTS While BHS students were hard at work in classrooms during the school year of 1985-86, much was going on in the outside world. Even before the school year, in the summer of 1985, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and London, England hosts to a spectacular musical event. Live Aid raised over 70 Million dollars to help the famine problem in Africa. But, unfortunately, the bad outweighed the good by far this year in the news. Our students saw m catastrophes, including terrorist activities and commercial plane crashes, as well as private plane crashes, as was the case in the death of singer Rick Nelson. When our U,S, Navy ships, fortunately of Sidra, Libya became a irked and opened tire on ships, consequently missing quite a few of their targets. We, in turn, fought back. But the biggest castastrophe of all happened on the fateful day of January 28, 1986. That was the day seven American astronauts l The NlcDonald's All-American High School Band performs at various nlnr-on in tho Ilnitnrl Fltcatac mwwfwzma i .. .. .N..,,...,.,..W, W... . ..,, .. . .. I I WT el? . rg . . qw' - it um , b . kV,A,V Q .V,, A Mig' ,iv Hhwgi.. Q Mirgxwfikt' N tr.. at 4, w e it , i',Qpa. 1 f t, 'tf wa ' 'M . fA,...f'1p' . ,f 7 -fam or 1 l A r . If . ' ' K ieQvs2Ldeuwta.arae4,sl i. z A-A. fg :H wns,,,g, if In-I 2 shuttle. Gregory Jarvis, Ronald McNair, Ellison Onizuka, Judith Resnick, Dick Scobee, Michael Smith, and Christa McAuliffe, who was a teacher, all died with dignity, on a mission for their country. Bonanza High School students felt for the astronauts and their families, so we decided to dedicate a memorial forthe astronauts, in their memory. ln front of the school, on the north side, are seven trees and a huge pla- que, dedicated to the astronauts. ln sports this year, the Chicago Bears dominated the NFL and went on to multilate the New England Patriots in the Superbowl. Kansas City won the World Series in the fall of 1985. The NCAA cham- pion was the team of Louisville. Our own U.N.L.V. Runnin' Rebels basketball team made it in the Top 10 poll of the NCAA. I Studying his history notes at lunch. Gianmario Baldassarri finds the United States' customs interesting. I At the dedication to the astronauts. Jason Reed proudly gives a speech in their memory. l On the day of the blackout at school, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Ogawa do their work in the halls, taking ad- vantage of the only available light. Current Events Cnty Councllmen trzed to ban rock bands from performing an Las Vegas after a concert Motley Crue put on at the Thomas St Mack Center They complamed the band us ed foul language and made rude remarks to the audrence En the fall of1985 Bonan za had a blackout All of the lights were out and the only way light came snto the school was through wlndows and doors However the good outweighed the bad at Bonan za Academlc excellence con tunued the dances and other extra curncular actlvltues were successful And somethlng new was added In Aprll a Shakespeanan Festuval was held to celebrate the Bard s birthday and brlng an added element of culture to BHS All ln all our Tenth An nrversary year was a qood IAN FH :fuse N4 Six I7 ITYQ' S MfMf?l AND sm. z ANXA mf mum fiiofnfzlom of iii! cfmnftcr nt urtfmxt M N19 .ztvffezr Ur IRIS! FSP-EAVQ Xlfxil ttcimtttzk, GRM ORY ixxfeyllg. f ittkxtxzlggg NALD M NAI gigfgjggy QNfEjLjKA iowa M56 ttf-.lt XMEXXX ANU RISTA Miffkt S1312 0z?01CATf1J IHIS mm em DRY ot mt mv JP fm Morgan, v di afe sc any Current Events!Studem Late 43 Black History Week Black History which took place February 18-21, was celebrated to honor black Americans who have made significant contributions to our history. During the week, Love All People performed for both lunches and the Black History King and Queen were an- nounced. The King was Reg- gie White andthe Queen was Valerie Wesley. The week's activities culminated in a Black History Luncheon. The lun- cheon was sponsored by Human Relations Club the Foods Class prepared the meal. Black History Week served to recognize the heritage of all blacks in America. Mrs. Hopkins said, Continuing to share Black History Week with all groups would be great. lt's a I Miranda Harper, Rhonda McCord, Wadean Barnett, Mrs. Hopkins, Crystal Adams, Andrea Letbetter, and Mrs. Bell enjoy the Black History Luncheon. I Seniors Valerie Wesley and Reg gie White are named Black History Queen and King. I Colleen Cunningham, David Sweeney, Mrs. Bell, Mr. Hanna, Mrs. Chatman, and Mr. Carter eat. I Bonanza students celebrate heritage of blacks in America Black History Week. 44 Black History Week I Student Life l WZ? iM VN T5 SGW- vgtgaqxp' K mxflltr ,RE I Desie Cathern and Tina Harvey get down as radio station KCEP visits Bonanza during Black History Week. l Ray Morgan, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Turner, Elise Herron, and Zandra Coleman enjoy the Black History Luncheon. I Bonanza students enjoy the Love All People group as they perform dur- ing both lunches on Tuesday. great celebration! It's a time that everybody can join in and participate in performances. Everybody should contribute, said senior Sandra Smith. GV Black History Week I Student Life 45 MW' Wm of nw Onw Todd iorwnrd IO Thespuans I lmpetuous Flosahnd 1Mindy Malloyy mes to keep the repulsnve Gover 4Casper Chrisiiansony oc- cupued as the hero rushes to save the land I Happnness ss mu al. I Benmm rm- up' Hmmw. iumur Shaun Martin. 1 n ff' me 'jg 4 lat M 4 it ,. A ,v '3fM,, . ' . W ., . Ellzabeth Dllfer. about an ' I Scott Spendlove tBascorhbl David Fl. Junius tl-lorace Wulmerd- t mgj. and Scott Allen tMuIton F Herbertst - The Ghostman Cometh' W Q t, 'Hifi' -1 Mis' ! W' -. ONCE wlth Rest senior Katie faculty from . i t , tg 2 t Q ssl tgtvfg ,tt nf X t . it S V , Q9 5 Q , li Si 5 4. P l Ya-hoo ' yells the cast ofthe lust- ever teacher one-act, 'Comm' Flound the Mountam lex ,X , ft ww what l00. C74 UDECQCZE 1976 was a spectacular year in the history of the United States of America. We celebrated our nation's 200th birthday with festivals, parades, fireworks displays, lines of tall sailing ships, fife and drum corps marching to the tune of Yankee Doodle Dandy , Bicentennial dinners and picnics, and just about anything and everything else we could think of to show the world how proud we are to be Americans. Of course, there were other important events that oc- curred in 1976, and one in par- ticular has had a lasting effect on thousands of people who live in Clark County. On Sun- day, June 6, 1976, at 1:30 p.m., Cornerstone Ceremonies took place for Bonanza High School. As stated in the program that was presented to those who at- tended, the ceremonies were held in accord with the customs of the Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Nevada. Members of the Grand Lodge convened at the Masonic Temple at 11:00 a.m and marched to the corner- stone site at1:15 p.m. with the Legion of Honor Color Guard. The Grand Master, Mr. Earl A. Evans, Jr., approached the platform. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was led by Grand Marshal Robert McDonald, who also read the Proclamation. Mr. Evans, President of the Clark County School District Board of School Trustees, introduced special guests, delivered Remarks , and made the re- quest to place the cor- nerstone. Mr. Evans, Dr. L. Scott Chalfant, Dr. Kenny C. Guinn, the architect, and the building contractor par- ticipated in the Spreading of Mortar ceremony. Scripture reading by Robert J. Fox, ora- tion by Willie M. Waldrip, and prayer and the benediction led by Mr. Fox followed. The aud- ience remained seated until members of the Grand Lodge had retired. Stated Dr. Willa Matthews, who attended the ceremony: 'Alt was a solemn and inspiring ceremony that made us feel good to be there at 'The Beginning'. 48 Bonanza High School Organizations 1 1 1 f , wk .ily , U, 4 19415 . X New W any find Q mf, MQW -iv 4.4 N H 9 x 'Xu ' in :M 5 f x . 1' iff f 4 , 1, Y A , 4 . , si 2 V 4 , f, O , ,A .. ff. ff' ' ' ,Aw V WWI' 'R ,-gm, QR' .ww an I A 1' - M: Q ' .fx w I , 6, 5' 3 rr A ' N' . p i an , es, if 'K ii L wr A ' . V X wg, .1 gggifkk f S WQFA X M . , Agia: m Av M f S 3 'T' 5 Q I X' K .Q ., Qixi. J . M A K . , . . .w, K A :ff ' V W ya? L, g.,M,,5jy , , Q Aw . X 'V N 5.25 ,gP'f:'f' . Q, .A Q V 2 . L fs 4 . :K Ay ' .Q K we 'r sry- s R' 5, , , I, 5 Q O9 o 4100? QWGANNZATVIICQDN l Holding car washes is a gre to raise money for organizatio MJF 54 Organizations I Student QSTEURGHQUDQ G3C5DK97Ci2I?UDEiIl1C2lQFQllf D ii ft TT A Fcerr cami! The 1985-86 Student Council planned a very event- ful year. The school calendar was filled with events for almost every occasion. Towards the end of the summer, the student council began planning for A Perfect Ten year. The first event the council planned was Homecoming. The week building up to the actual dance was jam packed with dress-up days, a rowdy assembly com- plete with a eulogy and spirit contest, and suspense-filled halftime show. The dance cap- tured the essence of the hard- work and spirit that was con- tributed by the student body. Next on the agenda for the council was the Halloween dress-up day and dance. There was a studentlteacher dress-up day contest at lunch and the winners were award- ed gift certificates. Because of the decora- tions and fortune teller, the dance had the Halloween Spirit. November, the month of giving thanks, was the perfect opportunity for the council to hold a food drive for those who were less fortunate. Following on the same track as November, December saw another food drive, but this time for local senior citizens. The council also initiated a campaign for the Toys for Tots Foundation. The toys were distributed from the foundation to Child Haven and various churches on the west side of the town. During this month of giv- ing, the council made the last week before vacation go by fast because of all of the ac- tivities. The week contained of dress-up days like Green and Bed Day, Christmas Character Day, and Winter Apparel Day. There were various contests at lunchgin- cluding aMarshmaIlow Stuff, Let's Make A Deal, Apple Bob, and Present Wrap. l Jason Reed tries to find a placi sleep while traveling home on the b ffl bak 9650 R g l 31- -an 5 Mindy Malloy Sh Aoyama, Leslie Dawson, Showing Bonanza spirit, J , F Solheim attend the NASC convei f, art' I A ff 1 Q, QW I' f U' 1 4 if 'Lara r. gi LQQEM, .M . 0 - Q' rr , A ?:f. ln March, Student Coun- cil sponsored Spring Week. Dress-up Days included: St. Patrick's Green Day, 60's Day, Reverse Day, Character Day, and Hawaiian Shorts Day. Lunch activities were also abundant. They included an Air Guitar Contest, a Ping Pong Tournament, and a Lim- bo Contest. A.Spring Week Assembly took place on Friday featuring a Spring Wagon Parade, races, and class spirit competitions. The Student Council of 1985-86 was truly a Perfect Ten. They promoted spirit, entertained the students, and coordinated fun activities. GV l Student Council members plan a Bonanza activity. l Timmy Jackson, Chrystal Bougon, Shirley Aoyama, Michelle Rodman, and Mindy Malloy pose in toga at a New Year's party for student council. l Alter a long day's work, members of Student Council kick back. Organizations I Student Government 55 vf' M1 fi lglsieitgritcnir tgftitirziffzliitiffilt? fn 1. it 1i'JC'Ullll'l'xiVtiki!! 1 ,A tr lvl! , elf , Lia: THnait9e Srthaurritss Honor Society was forthe smart kids who were wonder- ing what club to join that would them the wanted and exciting and all students, actually give challenge they needed. lt was challenging for but only those with a G.P.A. of 3.5 could join. They also had to continue to maintain that high G.P.A. to remain a member of this special club. There were approximately 40 members in this club geared for intelligent high school students. lf the requirements of this club were not met, members were excluded from the club until their grades were raised. The membership re- quirements for Honor Society may seem strict, but their pur pose was to teach the student double responsibility. GV I Honor Society: Tina Teng, Stacy Veilleux, President Paul Miramontes, Treasurer Karen Sorenson, Vice-President Liz Ririe. Second Ftow: Sung Baker, Jeff Rogers, Melanie Tripp, Brenda Chiechi, Natia Blomer, Jenny Dinoff. Third Fiow: Ken Wronski, Scott Fleming, Marc Fenster, Christi Elliott, Ron Powada, Derk Hoskin, Quinten Eyman, Heather Varga, Ki Baik Song, Hyun Park. l Project Lead students, Tina Teng, Lisa Ftissie, Sung Baker, Kevin Grover, Suzanne Summers, Amy Kaufman, Maris Matta, Jenny Dinoff, and Surasakdi Kunkang watch and listen to new techniques for working with Project Lead students. 56 Honor Society!Organizations Q5 , , v l yr ijj ft ilawitul Tt0l5AlTDDiimgg' tibia WagV Project lead helped find the leadership in Bengals. LEAD stands for Leader- ship Experience And Develop- ment and was a national pro- gram which sought to develop the leadership potential of high school students through work with volunteer service projects in their communities. The project this year was to help the handicapped children at Pied Rock Elementary School. The task was funded by a grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. The Quest National Center and The Association of Junior Leagues implemented the pro- ject, and the Junior League provided local funding. The Project Lead motto was, Helping Our Communi- ty While We Help Ourselves. Ms. Lovelady, the advisor, was proud of everything her students did during the year. They made me proud to know l had helped them help others, stated Ms. Lovelady. GV l Members of Project Lead sign up for the activities planned. L l Project Lead officers tleft to rightj Mary Lovelady, Suzanne Summers, Jennifer Dinoff, Kevin Grover, Wendy Calb. I Lisa Risse and Dana Schewehr demonstrate blindly, how it is done. i l i Project Lead!0rganizations 57 F A20 240, i rs ii For ten years, dedicated Bengals and their advisor have upheld Bonanza's honor on the Varsity Quiz battlefield. Mr.3 g,Chuck Risse was the oriqilrral advisor forltffthree years, followed by Mrs.'Mary Lehmann and Mrs. Barbara Mullins, who were co-advisors years. Mrs. the sole 1985-86 team was top Clark two picture. Mrs. Jack five matches during regular and season the the and was by the Kiwanis Club and the The Varsity e senior college scholarship money was when the had I Varsity eff 'DMA zof Q iii S CQ H Q CQ O C Helping their fellow man Emi? it w t and could have been one way of last year's Key Students visited olde homesyiiiirifiand brought gifts to the peopie an the homes. The students willing to help people food an at Bonanza. Students ent to Child Haven to theyggghlldren theliei went to CBS to work with retarded children. Key Club had weekly Bengals who were in joining Key Club become ieid part of it by an interest in serving others. l really believe kids need o learn to give service getting anything other the natural rewards said Mr. Lawrence Bray, the advisor of Key Club. Organizations I Key Club 59 dai 25 WW 541-W IL 4925 if gg 3 SJ., 4 'R 5 . J F Q f. l X, f r 4 q -.ff-f,gf,f,fx,1, yr -K, 1 jfx'y',ff,, v 1 lv',,. . 'Y --x ,ff ls. V7 . , 1 ,f5,f'-f ' 4 ,f 1.2 x f-L'-': 4 n ,Alf ,MQ .5 1-K , . ern 0 -4 . A ,-5 Anytownlfiirls' Close of June at Youth Camp other people and cultures. The purpose of the Anytown week was to discover and discuss differences among people. Following the week of Anytown came Girls' State. The Scholarship rl Committee chose Liz sF!i3iijel,' Leslie Dawson, andBe!inda Little to represent Bonanza. The purpose of thefweek was to learn about the way Nevada's state government operates. Emphasis was placed on the role women can play in politics. about Eoiiigis? , '- SX., Ron Boys e Girls' emphasis medsa and more on the Knopp, Fiycroft, UplOrganizatlons 2, 0 t .. .1. i t rs ' N it is T Aw my r ij it ,sf A gaikrnu, ' Q fri , YW fi- , ANT if 5 . Q Q14 Q xr 'ww A fs? Jail, ,f haW ff 'sw it Q lv rn! 8 ,I mmf My M59 QQ' -figx- L 3 ,fir as .ff 'gat sri' wb F Q SUR! RAIN is ' GEAR 5508! SAGEHG SOUTH e.,. , E . ? . 4 i L -n Lf., 3 F, a for put aside and travel Washington, D.C. to ex perience government in ac- tion. Students engaged sing frank i idtscussions it t senatorsg i irepresentativersg White House and executive branch officials, lobbyists, reporters, and other newsmakers, and developed a richer understanding of the political process. Close-Up, was observing and understanding the complex- STUd6flfS Mrs. were Jason Reed, Brenda Chiechi, Valerie Steve Purcell, Showalter they visited the House of Representatives, and the Supreme Court in ses- the Senate, sion. Jason Reed also made a t return visit towashington D.Cg to take a look at some of the things he didn't get to see. GV er American Rycroft, Purcell, Tiffany AnytownlGirls' StateiBoys' StatelCloseuplOrganizations 63 tdmmattm lgiicelleattittttmrde QFill.t3r.itb Ciiilicffliflg atiocil SVma1rtfimgl7 Human relations Club is an organization of students from all walks of life, and all colors and creeds, who are working together to bring about true brotherhood by understanding different ethnic backgrounds, stated Mr. Carter, advisor of Human Relations Club since November, 1985. This club of many races did different pro- jects around our community during the year. For one pro- ject the group adopted three senior citizens to do different activities with, such as visiting them and remembering them on their birthdays, and letting them know someone cares about them. They have also helped them deal with being in a resthome. This club got more involv- ed this year in such national l Discussing racism in America, Mr. Munford and Mr. Coffin enjoy some soul food. celebrations as Black History week and Cinco De Mayo, which is when the Mexicans seceded from Spain. Mr. Carter also stated, All we want to do is change those who think of nationalities as sterotypesf' The President of this club was Gail Morrison, Vice President was Rebbeca Cuellar, SecretarylTreasurer was Danny DelaHuerta, Sergeant-at-Arms was Danny McCoy, and three at-large Board Members were Jamie Scott, Yollanda Turner, and Tina Thomas. When asked how they felt about Human Relations Club, Senior Dean Rodriguez stated, We need to get all races of people to work together so that our society l During Black History Week, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Harris, and Mr. Essary chow down. 64 Human Relations ClublOrganizations l Human Relations Club Members: Back Row: Ruby Tinoco, Amy Kauf- mann, Jose Periei, Bob DeLaCruz, Danny DeLa Huerta, Mr. Geroy Carter, Advisor. Middle Row: Danny McCoy, Reggie White, Eloise Feliu, Alice Beers, Tina Thomas. Front Row: Rebecca Cuellar, Jamie Scott, Shannon Banks, Mary Callanan, Kim Dunson. l Proud of having fed so many peo- ple, Andre Coward, Zandra Col- eman, Wadean Barnett, and Shir- nice Dorman congratulate each other. will function better. Darrell Smith added, I would like for all races of people to join hands as brothers and sisters, to help each other when need- ed, and to make this world a better place to live. GV Human Relations Club!Organizations 65 Ffrficemofllgy Exclhamgge gf. .W V M5-V XQJJT--.-!,H , l Getting together for a group pic- ture, Gianmario Baldassari, Casper Christensen, Eloisa Felili, Maria Johansson, Anna Knap, Maria Nlotta, Jose Perill, Louis Persson, Kai Samel, Harri Senakllio and Thomas Voight pose for the camera. l Turning American, Harri Senkallio sports his printed shirt and shades in LJ.S. Government. ff? 3 if if 'iLife in the U.S. is very different from life in any Euro- pean country, said foreign exchange student Eloisa Felili. This year eleven ex- change students visited Bonanza from many different countries. These students were: Gianmario Baldassari, Casper Christensen, Eloisa Felili, Maria Johnasson, An- na Knap, Maria Motta, Jose Perill, Louis Persson, Kai Samel, Harri Senkallio, and Thomas Voight. The exchange students agreed that the lifestyle of the American society is very dif- ferent than that of their homeland. The lifestyles may be different, but having the ex- change students at Bonanza livened up the halls and in- terested many students. Bengals showed interest in the exchange students and helped them in any way they could. As Casper Christensen stated, l'm really happy that everybody is so nice to me over here. The exchange students were very excited to be in America and fit right in with Bonanza's many school ac- tivities. G.V. 66 Exchange Students!Organizations 4 if-Jain? wa I I Casper Christensen points a stu- dent from another school in the right Q .. ,W If A ff ie 7 '3f4'f1f 4 X ,I 4 1: 1 WT! 49' 1 I 'V I I , X Y f1 , f Ui! 'M ,W, 1: W! 15-T M WJ n W' 5 Ji P2 52, gg- wf , ,iff no - who q f f , MV ,g-fp 4 Q, axial wg mff if Q, W n , 'n ' lm 'A 'K 1 f ' direction, 7 ff , L gfwkf if xiii! '5,, ff' X 15,-fs-z'f4Q,1.,,g3 M me f if KU3CfDHC5:lC-BLUJ Vilsiicotms I Developing pictures in the darkroom, Howie Trelstad stops and poses for the camera. I Editor Christine Yuhas looks over copy. , i,.ye1ytfgffaiWM'WMWW ' ir,iri l Angie Dickinson keeps busy at the typewriter. l Diligently alphabetizing mug shots , Angie Dickinson, Jacqui Bisplinghoff, Cassie Gilbreath, Gabe Dahlstrom, and JoLyn Grant . prepare for yearbook distribution. 68 Organizations I Golden Visions 'Piggy fs . .tag-gg We B if 41 fb Golden Visions Staff: Joe Gallagher, Layout Editorg Dean Zan- none, Sports Editorg Gabe Dahlstrom, Photographer, R.J. 0'Connor, Freshmen Editorg Lucy Prisner, Photo Editorg Jacqui Bispl- inghoff, Photographerg Lisa Lukavich, Business Managerg Leslie Dawson, Editor, Ms. Nancy Walter, Advisor, Melissa Smith, Organiza- tions Editor: Lori Manuel, Student Life Editor: Brett Tucker, Seniors Editorg Angela Dickinson, Juniors Editor, Valerie White, Sophomores Editorg JoLyn Grant, index Editor. Not pic- tured: Cassie Gilbreath, Staffg Christine Yuhas, Copy Editor. The 1985-86 school year was the 10th anniversary for Bonanza High School. So the 10th anniversary's yearbook should be one of the most spectacular books in the history of the school, right? Hard work and devotion went into the yearbook. With 5 returning staff members and 12 new members, Golden Vi- sions got off to a good start. A yearbook workshop was of- fered at B.H.S. towards the end of the summer with most of the staff in attendance. As usual with the past 9 years, deadlines ran into over- time. Staff members worked after school, at night, and on weekends, in addition to both 1st and 2nd periods. We didn't mind that much, though, with several radios blasting and ordering pizza in. This year, instead of one editor-in-chief, Golden Visions had 2 editors. Joe Gallager specialized in layouts, while Christine Yuhas was copy editor. And, of course, Ms. Nancy Walter acted as ad- visor for the second year. Commenting on her years on the Golden Visions Year- book staff, Christine Yuhas stated, Being on the staff was a lot of fun, but it's a lot of hard work, also. Being an editor had its share of respon- sibilities, but with all the help l've had from the rest of the staff, we got the job done. We like to call it our own creative mess ! GV Organizations I Golden Visions 69 Kflfri 41 ww 11: SN Vksaigg,-.ix QQ ww.- ,:..,.wS Z,-.aw -Q M Q xwfzx www we-fwvwf .N -- CUfitC5'r5 5 W. K , ,,..a 4 'Gnu 4-. -1 f 0 M of MLW 4, Q' WM - 1' ,1 ,N- 9 O C2 9 l'0m Pete Copy reads . and have year done 9 ob it wel? It has easy job for all teh to SSCOU Mrs Alien d child, 9 .L Vi, fr s 'xii r up m the 3 . -1 wi - , liw., look l'l9Xt 1 Maw LLV. wr S AGM gr 355 H ,gg gi1f,Fx5 Ia f I Mrs Eye of Jour the fsrs Organizations I of the ART QZQDMES LEWIS Art came alive at Bonan- za through two stubs, Gallery and industrial Arts. Gallery club, sponsored by Mrs. Glendora Tatum- Bell, taught different aspects of art. They did paintings, drawings, airbrush, and work- r ed with charcoals and pastels. With the aid of tunior Aaron Powell, President, and co- presidents senior Scott Jackson and sophomore Brandon Burtons,isthey helped show great artistic talent at Bonanza through the ciub's projects. We tried promote art Chris W Morgan his a ard winning desk Principal stated President Aaron Powell. The Gallery Club done community work they received a plaque from the Four Queens Hotel for painting a wall mural. lf woodwor preference, ther Arts Club was t sored by Mr. David Bowen, the club with its 15 active members met every Wednes- day morning at 7:00 a.m rg industrial Arts Club vided some students with place to go before or after school to work on their pro- b also went on WHS YOUT The ciu trips to hardware Students as Mrs. Bell discusses shading 72 Organizations I Gailery 81 Industrial'Arts Clubs i ,. . i Y ,- 2fiiiirsir'f'f l Mo ilrrn U.a3,.rli'l1,t2 stores to see how furniture, cabinets, and other things are made, According to sophomore Clark, President, The Industrial Arts Club was designed to improve the in- dustrial arts area of the school and to rise money for new it. Throughout the year they held different fund raisers to cover expenses. ln the begin- of the year they sold locker shelves they had made, and in February they sold candy. Once a year they take a - trip to Cedar City for a five- 'state competition. The club took 2 firsts and 3 seconds last year. GV I Working hard as Mrs. Bell looks QF l Looking over students' rough lDiscussingthe days drafts, Mr. Bowen chuckles silently, Mrs. Bell talks about a different approach, Organizations l Gallery 8t industrial Arts Clubs 73 Forensics Salty itiimce YWCotrdiQ We feel we are the best competitively-based activity at Bonanza. enthused Ms. Bet- ty Sabo. What makes Bonan- za's Forensics team one ofthe best? Possibly everything. A speech team of fifty motivated students, a president like Jason Reed, and Ms. Sabo as an advisor. Who can lose? Not the Bonanza Forensics Team! After winning the Clark Coun- ty and Nevada State tour- naments for five consecutive years, and this year winning the San Diego Speech Tournament and placing se- cond at the San Bernardino Speech Tournament, what was left to do? Win some more! I Standing at the podium, Jason Reed tells all. Bonanza hosted the Inter- school Speech Tournament on January thirty-first and February first. We also hosted the Nevada National Foren- sics Tournament as well. Some of the most outstanding forensics students were Jason Reed, Celeste Magee, Millie Gong, Hugh Steinberg, Geoff Peard, and Quinten Eyman. 74 Organizations I Forensics l Trying to make a point, Monte Eldfrick strikes a pose for his audience. I At the Forensics car wash, Millie Gong asks, Why me'?i' l Working diligently, Troy Jackson cleans a car window, :Wa-R rg ra E Standing before his speech class, uinten Eyman speaks on life. l ln speech class, allis well that is Jnorganized. 5 J 2' ,Q Q J I z I i I Fieciting a speech from memory Michele Rodman entertains the class They debated in roughly nine tournaments per year, representing Bonanza. Ms. Sabo had this to say about the Forensics club: Forensics has been a success because of the combination of highly motivated, academically talented students with an op- portunity to apply their knowledge and talents. This blend is stirred by their pas- sion for success and heighten- ed by the competitivity challenge. They like what they do. l like helping them realize their potential. GV l On the way to the Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City, Utah, Thes- pians pose for the camera. l Mike Tucker, Mlndy Malloy, and David Junius show off their creative acting abilities for the audience in Cedar City. l On the set of To Gillian, on Her 37th Birthday, Celeste Magee acts her part out. I THESPIANS - Front row: Elizabeth Dilfer, Susan Brezney, Jenniler Baird, Melanie Fagen, Julie Nelson, Cathy Sincere, Secretary Hayley Hurst, President Celeste McGee, Clerk Tammy Gardener, Treasurer Gaby Deveaux, Janelle Busse, Gaylene Pellegrino, Sponsor Miss Carol Lommen. Second row: Jacole Reed, Suzie Villandry, Timmie Jackson, Lisa Ables, Chrissy Morgan, Lisa Dawson, Valerie Holt, Kim Yelverton, Michelle Rodman, Chrystal Bougon, Nicole Montoya, Charisse Magee, Sandy Brimer, Mary Mason, Sydney Minkler. Third row: Mike Tucker, Hugh Steinberg, Caspar Christiansen, Scott Allen, David Junius, Jason Heed, Monte Eldfrick, Scott Spendlove, Dean Rodriguez, Troy Jackson, Nicole Adams, Andrea Bigley, Sean Martin. Not pictured: Vice President Mindy Malloy, Darran Barker, Pamela Mann, Yvette Zien, Joey Beal, Sheree Dahl, Debby Meyer, Steve Arnold, Tara Wells, lan Pugh, Sean Szadaj, Tami Anderson, Jason Astuto, Erin Scruton. 76 ThespianslOrganizations 3-04- . .- r. 1.11-M' if' 4-1 1 fi? IlHill-...lllllllfiilllllfsf - Live Art l Thespian oficers Mindy Malloy Celeste Magee Hayley Herst and Gaby DesVaux plan their next activities. t iei .1 1 ff , 7 , 5? gs I 'f ff' ' 5. v i ii ' . -1 ' N ' C 'f ' M 'tif if 1 . ff f --ff-ff ' 3 ' - I Advanced Thespians classes per- form Us and Them on April 9. .5 -fax' .ma f ck., f . tg 1.3 . .52 f- .1-. u When you hear the word actor , what comes to your mind? A person who gets up on stage and portrays some- one else, right? Not when it came to Bonanza High's Thespians. Yes, they did make an art W of portraying other people, of QQ course, but they had some Q other qualities, too. 1 The Thespians were hard working, creative, wild and crazy actors. With every new day, they thought up new things to do. They raised money with such things as selling candy, having local high schools per- form plays in Bonanza's theatre and earning some of the profits, selling Christmas gifts, and putting on perform- ances for children. With the money the Thes- pians earned, they traveled to Muncie, Indiana for the Inter- national Thespian Conference and to the, Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City, Utah. The local drama tourna- ments proved plentiful in awards for the 1985-86 school year. Taking many 1st and 2nd places, the group also won the various sweepstakes awards. With Miss Carol Lom- fir. men as their sponsor, the of- '1 3 N 'X I fy- ' X i m : i 5713513 5524? -ft ...fl ficers of the group were Celeste Magee as President, Vice-President Mindy Malloy, Secretary Hayley Herst, and Gaby DesVaux acting as Treasurer. Two-year veteran of Thespians Suzie Villandry stated, Being a member of the group was a fun way to get to know different people. With all of the activities going on and all of the people they met, the Thespians were proud to be a part of Bonan- za's Troupe 1495. GV Organizationsffhespians 77 CeHniiQ1Cil ftlhca Sccamce Construction, lights, sound, and props were just part of the techie's work. Techies' work was never done, all night the techies worked on cues, sets, and details to bring the stage alive. All this work was directed by Ms. Betty Sabo and Mr. Sears Brown. The set for To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday took more man hours to create and con- struct than the play ran. This set was not only a success for the actors, but also for the techies. The feeling of really l Techies take a break to pose for the yearbook photographer. being on the beach, at a beachhouse, right down to the whispers of the sea, was a result of dedication and a com- mitment to perfection. ln February, seven One- Acts, a series of plays, open- ed. They were all technically directed by students. There were 8 tech crews, consisting of 56 students who were responsible for everything from set design to sound. Stated sophomore Dean Zannone, I want to do this for my career because it's in- teresting, fun, and exciting! I feel really good when l see a set come together. GV l High above the maddening crowd, Scott Bianchi checks the curtain junction. l Making sure the curtain closes pro- perly, Debbie Hamilton prepares for the OnevActs. 78 Behind the Scenes za AW W, ev , , if ,W ,ex W .A l Concentrating on the stage, Lori Manuel focuses the spotlight on the actors in Stage Door . f 0 V ,pf 91 V' 54,5 222759 437 i,, f ,Z to tt t sf' his 6 tx f' xnxx :-rl-333, .,,,. ,..,...., 33-tru U -mm Q . 2 8 ' 5 L is I A I swffsltuo LDL: O Canirtiingg - Bengals have been con- cerned about the welfare of others since Bonanza High School tirst opened its doors. This year, a new group was started called S.A.D.D, tStudents Against Drunk Driv- ingy. S.A.D.D. was instituted by Senior Class President Belinda Little. The goals of this group were to educate, provide public awareness, and promote community involve- ment to work towards eliminating teenage drinking and driving. S.A.D.D. was well-known nationally as the most positive peer group working against teenagers driving drunk. I Group picture: Monte Eldfrick, Jason Reed, Sean Martin, Scott McElroy, Christi Elliot, Nicole Meunier, Linda Bell, Tina Teng, Belinda Little, Millie Gong, Darcy Noricks, Nicole Sliger, Julene Reed. 80 Organizations I S.A.D.D. W W Among the steps taken to spread awareness about teenage drinking and driving, students developed and distributed flyers, produced radio and television spots, and prepared slides snowing and telling about the hazards of drinking and driving. I As a warning to students against drinking and driving, S.A.D.D. created a bulletin board. l Discussing the importance of stop' ping teenage drinking and driving dur- ing a S.A,D.D. meeting is Belinda Little. Organizations I S.A.D.D. 81 l 3 annum- 1 2555253335 ff 11 -4 :M 9 5 t Q fe if 3 i ' X 5922.2- 4 music a Og at W We've got spirit, yes we do! We've got spirit, how 'bout you? This year the Varsity Spirit Leaders were full of spirit. In fact, some of the spirit rubb- ed off on the Bonanza High student body. During assemblies and pep rallies the crowds went wild when the Varsity Spirit Leaders came out to perform. The student l During the Homecoming game, Varsity Spirit leaders show their energy to the crowd. body held the same en- thusiasm during football and basketball games. The squad, made up of juniors and seniors, represented Bonanza spirit very well. This en- thusiasm took lots of hard practice and lots of will power. The Varsity Spirit Leaders, as well as cheering for all the Varsity games, had quite a few other activities going this year. Besides selling candy and Homecoming flowers, the squad sold leis for the Hawaiian dance. Thanks for keeping the spirit throughout the year, and for representing the Bonanza Pride. GV l Posing with our mascot, Varsity Spirit Leaders smile for the camera. l Varsity Spirit Leaders Sophia Kyriakakis and Christi Elliott cheer the team on during the football game against Las Vegas High School. 84 Spirit Leaders ! Organizations GA O O S E U if U E U Sbfpnifuftlleatdcars L S R 'U' 1 as K -Q. A Ftooting the team on, Sheri Martin d Angela Reiger show their stuff. 5231325 l Varsity Spirit Leaders, lront row: Angela Reiger, Belinda Little, Melissa Winesett, Shelly Cisan, Shari Teich. Back Row: Patricia Ely, Sheri Martin, Gail Morrison, Christi Elliott, Tonya Hoyle, Sophia Kyriakakis, Debbie Koerwitz, Mar- tha Sanchez. ,,,,.----f I Angela Reiger and Sheri Martin are ready for another day of learning new cheers and new routines at cheerleading camp. Spirit Leaders l Organizations 85 cfs of at Wt For 10 years we have been able to enjoy Bonanza's Cheerleaders and remember their efforts with pride. This year was no different. No matter how the games progressed, our cheerleaders never faltered. They were very up and energetic, keeping our spirits high. The J.V. Squad consisted of 7 eager girls. Lead by Mindy Boyach, Head Cheerleader, they were Shel- ly Eager, Jennifer Judd, Lisa Kimball, Michelle Swarts, Tracy Traasdahl, and Lisa l At the Homecoming Assembly, J.V Cheerleaders raise the crowd's spirit Todd. We looked forward to hearing more from them. They worked tirelessly to attend every event including cheering for the freshman teams. From attending assemblies to mak- ing signs to Practice, Practice, Practice three times a week, this group reflected the true spirit of Bonanza High. Our thanks to Mrs. Alice Dallimore, Cheerleading Coorindator, who stated, These J.V. Cheerleaders are a highly skilled group of girls who showed true profes- sionalism in their cheering. it has been a pleasure to work with them. The Mascots This year was special for a special reason, the Mascots. They were a very special group of tumblers and acrobats who kept everyone going, even the cheerleaders. Their performances added ex- citement at the football games and assemblies. This energetic group of girls, Deon Beatty, Lori Ailen, and Tammy Jackson, flipped their way in- to a Bonanza tradition. GV I J.V. Cheerleaders: Lisa Todd, Lisa Kimball, Mindy Boyack, Michelle Swarts, Jennifer Judd, Tracy Traasdahl, Shelly Eagar. 86 OrganizationslJ.V. Cheerleaders! Mascots Clbfacerrrimfggll r Lazy? gp sg WW lslr lll M ,M M ,- fwzw..-we ., . A jshgkson, l Lori Allen flips for Bonanza's foot- ball teams. l Win or lose, the J.V. Cheerleaders root for their football team. J.V. Cheerleaders I Mascots I Organizations 87 ffittesefil lit it ft fl Morale lT33cQ5cQsssttceftssQQQQ 'lHave fun! Be a Wrestlerette! That was the motto for the Wrestlerettes. That motto stuck with 15 young ladies who were the wrestlers' own cheerleading squad. Wrestlerettes gave morale, along with food and water, to the wrestlers dur- ing every match. They went to all games, home and away. Carrie Lewis and Casey LaNoue proudly stated, l'We loved being wrestlerettes. You got to watch the guys wrestle, and you knew inside that you helped! Mr. McGuire, the Wrestling and Wrestlerette coach, shared their en- thusiasm, I loved working with the Wrestlerettes. We had lots of fun. GV l Bonanza's wrestlerettes watch as our wrestlers win the match. l Wrestlerettes: qtopj Rhonda Duncan, Nicole McDowell, Lauri Wilson, Patti Miller. fmiddlej Car- rie Lewis, Casey Lanoue, Michele Massino. lbot- tomj Rayna Anderson. 88 Wrestlerettes!Organizations W Hop to MQ Cute, athletic, caring, and fun to be with decribed Bonanza's Soccer Bun- T nies. They were the ones who chased soccer balls and gave water and snacks ,Q to our soccer teams. They were seen at every home game. J.V. Soccer Bunny Sharon Syphus exclaimed, lt's fun! l enjoyed it! Mrs. Prybil, the techer who helped with their fundraising candy sale, stated, y The girls really seemed to care a lot about the guys' morale and the way they played. There were twenty-nine girls who were on the squad. Half of the twenty- nine were active, while others par- ticipated only during practices. Soccer Bunny Coach Mr. Lawton felt, This ac- tivity was fun for the girls, the soccer team, and myself. W. 'KY' l Soccer Bunnies include: Stacey Bashford, Laura Matlock, Gwen Ulbrich, Yolanda Ranger, Tara Bell, Jennifer Hibbets, Donna Elam, Gaylene Pellegrino, Debbie Littlefield, Mellissa McCaffer- ty, Debbie Beltz, Lisa Funkhouser, Michelle Walter, Cheryl Ball, Rosie DeSantis, Tara Walls, Mindie Sorensen, Leanne Norton, Sheree Johnson, Sharon Syphus, Rae Sadler. 1:1-F' 'W 0,41 av og 6 l Ne - FPA? Q? 9 9 T If i. il'.ft' .A ,J gm. Q1 K gtfck' Soccer Bunnies!Organizations 89 l Front Flow: Regina Moore, Heather Kline, Sheri Hansmeier, Lisa Crandall, David Iverson, Scott Booth, Paxton Knapp, Matt Bannett, Lisa Funkhouser, Shannon Dye- Yone, Coleen Cunningham, Julie Matthews. Second row: Mindy Malloy, Karen Bower, Kristy Holden, Allyson Ericksen, Terry Albitz, Steve Arnold, Deret Hart, Monte Eldfrick, Andy Morsicato, Dawn Lawbaugh, Becky Larkin, Brandye Perea, Tisha Davis, Mrs. Carol Eldfrick, fDirectorj. Third Row: Leslie Hauser, Dianna Eden, Tina Jackson, Detra Grauberger, Erik Denman, Jeff Tidwell, Flon McCord, David Phillips, Katie Williams, Chris- ty Lusk, Wendi Good, Julie Clugston, Janna Lusk. Front Flow: Mrs. Carol Eldfrick QDirectorj, Cathy Seavey, Allyson Ericksen, Coleen Cunningham, Donna Busse, Rosie Howard, Shan- non Dye-Yohe, Sheri Hansmeier, Patti Cooke. Second Row: Leslie Hauser, Alisha Schoenbeck, Julie Clugston, Michelle Richolsen, An- drea Perea, Becky Larkin, DeEtte Worthen. Third Plow: Dianna Eden, Carrie MacBan, Wendy Butler, Marci Nuoffer, Tiffany Harms, Kendre Pope, Christy Lusk, Laurel Hein. 90 Choir f Organizations A lfweaccaxcrilea of Music Last year exhibited a variety of musical talent at BHS. Among them were the choirs. The choir groups con- sisted of Girls glee, Concert Choir, and Male Chorus. Together, these groups blend- ed an array of harmonious music. Under the leadership of Mrs. Carol Eldfrick, choir took part in many activities, such as caroling, choral festivals, and competitions for ratings. The choir groups add- ed an exciting and beautiful at- mosphere to the musical organizations at Bonanza. This year, the choirs l Back row, left to right: Monte Eldfrick, Terry Albitz, Jeff Tidwell. Second row: Leslie Hauser, Darret Hart, Scott Booth, Julie Clingston. Third row: Dianna Eden, Sheri Hansmeter, Shannon Dye-Yohe, Becky Larkin. Front row: Mindy Malloy, Allyson Erickson, Carol Eldfrick, Directorg tnot picturedl Larry Munoz. demonstrated excellent showmanship, as they enter- tained their audiences. GV l Guest Accompanist: Robert Ball plays the piano as Mrs. Carol Eldfrick directs Girls Glee with great enthusiasm. Choir I Organization 91 Sttaxirtiiiiiree S?i7z7zNiimgQ l Stariire consists of: Terry Albitz, Shannon Dyeyo, Kristi Holdon, Scott Booth, Jeff Tidwell, Julie Clugston, Erik Denman, Tina Last year, as always, Stariire brightened up the school year and added that extra amount of enthusiasm to Bonanza. Under the leader- ship of Mrs. Carol Eidfrick, Starfire's advisor, Starfire displayed an array of musical talent and charisma. To become a part of Starfire or the Starfire band, students had to audition. Auditions were held at the end of every year to decide the following year's members. Students were required to sing a solo, harmonize with a melody of their choice, and dance in a small ensemble. To perform in Starfire, one must have a 2.0 average and must be taking Jackson, Fton McCord, Steve Ar- nold, Dianna Eden, Allyson Ericksen and Andi Morsicato. one other vocal musical class at Bonanza in addition to Starfire. There were 16 members, all of whom played an active part in the group. Starfire met daily during third period, and rehearsals were called on Monday nights from 7 -- 9 p.m. The purpose of the organization is to build self confidence, musical ability, and alleviate the fear of performing in front of an au- dience, stated Mrs. Eldfrick. I Eager to do their best for the aud- ience are Steve Arnold and Kristi Holden. l Starfire displays their dance and musical talent at a Bonanza assembly. 92 Starfire l Bright costumes and fancy steps Starfire 93 l Junior Varsity Band Members: First Row: Brenda Lagocki, Julie Fleming, Tina Carter, Ginger Harrington, Felicia Longseth, Lucy Lemkey, Amy Baxter. Second Rowi Debbie Beltz, Lenny Bosma, Jennifer Coleman, Diane Smith, Robert Wollowhood, Melissa Bosma, Brian Cummings, Chris Hunter. Third Row: Mark Grover, Lora Key, Shifan Foster, Sheryl Smith, Kelly Steubling, Casey Kasparec, Eric Smith, Greg Kiechler. Founh Row: Steve Sherman, John Mondew. l Varsity Band Students: First Row: Debbie Lombardo, Tracy Beasley, Michelle Berkowitz, Lisa Risse, Dina Thompson, Charles Hoodes, Minka Scheele, Kenny Wronski, Sean Smith. SEcond Row: John Barclay, Lisa Rayne, Kenny Pilon, Teri Granger, Carlos Williams, Becky Flinders, Cassie Gilbreath, Andy Letbetter, Keith Smith, Eric Parris, David Baker, Larry Munoz, Chelsea Muntean. Third Row: Deanna Hill, Tom Trinter, Vicki Linton, Ken Osmera, Chanda Sedgwick, Kenny Underwood, Debbie Sharp, Eddie Lamamore, Steve Grauberger, Sebastian Lataczak, Craig Westland, David Hufford, Mike Adams, Cory Jackson. Fourth Row: 94 Musical Sensations Shirnice Dorman, Gina Ainsworth, David Berkowitz, Teri Bunkers, Joey Stourell, Steve Barclay, Teri Rogers. Standing: Julie Jacobson, Jerome Doyle, John Mondoux, Kevin Smith, Cody Dangle, Dean Rodriguez, Darrell Smith. MIUSIICC Alt. SIENISZNVIICQDNS Z3 . T INCREDIBI. Music! It was on the streets, it was in our movies, it was in our elevators, and last year it was noticeable in Bonanza High School. Mr. Alan Lewis, conductor for the five excellent bands at B.H.S., stated, Students should be taught music in school. If they are not, they learn the wrong things about music and how to appreciate different types. Here at Bonanza we had five different bands: Jazz, Concert I, Concert II, Varsity, l Jazz Band Members: Larry Munoz, DeAnne Hill, Teri Bunker, John Barclay, Tom Trinter, Rayne Pilon. Second Row: Steve Grauberger, Mike Adams, Nova Sorensen. Standing: Becky Flimder, Mr. Alan Lewis, Cody Dangel, Dean Rodriguez, Steve Barclay, Ken Under- wood, Eyde Laramore, Chanda Sedgwick, Lynn Osmera. and Marching. Mr. Lewis ex- plained to his band students, Practice makes perfect, so practice! Practice! Practice!! We are going to be the BEST!!! Band student Tina Carter agreed with her conductor. I am always practicing, because if I do not, then I do not get any better. The bands played at a variety of activities and per- formed very well. Young and old alike really seemed to en- joy our Concert, Varsity, Marching, and Jazz Bands! l Marching Band performs at half-time. Musical Sensations 95 l Mr. Lewis watches band students Julie Flemming and Brenda Lagocki, play the clarinet. l Larry Munoz frightl of Las Vegas, and Jocelyn Womack lleftj of Elko represent Nevada in the McDonaIdls All-American High School Band. 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' fLl.f' ' i V 1 , 4 A - 9 gl .4 Ria v 7 , ' '32 ,:,fi'-ag. , it X I. ,H M ML.. if : -f X , ii X M ,N S . ' , It iw if W f ' ? yi. Q ,w' A 'W , V K ,av 2.3. ' , A My was 4355: is ,, , Fira' L' ,411-2 s W v x X I Bonanza used their animal instinct to terrify their victims. Cro untry Both the boys' and girls' I Oblivious of the freezing weathei H Bengals triumph. over all. wig Cross Country here were suc 3. ln the EIU -' 5 Conme Chuma, e '12 'GLW-P fre. Both ln the Valley ..,,,. an 9 went to fl Bar M ,ww H l l f 3, 5 COUn97W5p0'tS l l Boys' Cross Country Team: Davi Magnesen, Bill Weler, Derek Ear Rick Ryan, Kevin Ropell, Robe Leary, Matt Solierstrom, Matt Tue tle, Captainflygylselinger. ...miir-.. . I Girls' Cross Country Team, back Jw: Coach Phil Lawton, Jill Hoi!- zger, Christina Chuma, Dawn ahelledy, Connie Johonnot, Norma riaz, Camie Houston. Middie row: .enny Bosma., Barbara Ford, Jen- iifer Merrick, Casey Martin. Front low: Theresa Chuma, Shawna Hut- hinson, Arleen Hendry, Kaceey ichaeller, Diane Smith. I Bengals outdistance the opposition. Q Cross Country I Sports 101 Bonanza had a pretty good year during the 1985-86 Girls' Tennis season. With the team's 6 wins and 4 losses, Bonanza's record was a victory. ln the Girls' Singles, Tammy Agassi and Maddy Diekmann were both undefeated. ln the Zone com- petition, Tammy Agassi was ranked number 1 and Maddy Diekmann was ranked number 2. ln State competi- tion, Tammy was again rank- ed number 1 and Maddy was ranked number 2. The team members con- sisted of: seniors Tonia Dankers, Eloisa Feliu, Dieu- Van Ha, and Tina Tengg juniors Tamy Agassi, Jill Foster, Gina Gilbert, Connie Lutz, and Katie Scrivnerg sophomores Rayna Ander- l As she stepped into a perfect backhand, Connie Lutz returns a Western serve. I The number 2 tennis player at Bonanza High School, Maddy Diekmanrr, sets for a perfect serve. i 'N sl s 102 Girls' Tennis I Sports TED! 2 i Bonanza Bonanza s RHDCUD Eldorado Bonanza Vally Bonanza Chaparral 26 W Bonanza '2 Gorman 7 3 D2 14 M2 Bonanza Las Vegas son, Maddy Dlekmann, and Becky Ftrsse, and freshman Krista Burt The team suffered a great blow with the loss of two very deducated players, Tammy Agassr and Maddy Dnekrnann, to the more competntuve out of state competition To sum up the years' tenms season, Mr Jenkuns stated, We had a pretty good season last year, I hope to see another com petltnve year ln 1987 I The perfect forehand strike by Tammy Aggasr was a winner I Serving the ball to an awaltrng op ponent rs Connie Lutz 5 2 4, Q N - t 2 X N . . 2 3 5 3 ,N 4 ' E i e 5 , S 5 1 ' ' ' 'W' ' 34 V l ,,y,, S, l - ' ' - A, eg tttt ttlr A N mi, . A E , I ff, ,,',, ,,', V I ' , , , ,,,N, 7 Q, ,, ? Girls' Tennis l Sports 103 SIVIASHING SEASON' The Bengals had a fair tennis season last year. They acquired a lot of new talent in Tim Schnaible, Tim and Kevin Faber. The most impor- tant assets to the team were the top two singles players, lra Baker and Sal Maiorino, who were only sophomores with two more years of eligibility. Bonanza only graduated three seniors last year, Erik Stepaniak and Jim and Jeff Appleyard, and is expected to have a great season next year. The Bengals' lra Baker stated, We had a pretty good season. We only lost one match we shouldn't have to Chaparral. Next year l think we'll come in second and l hope that l go to State! The team ended up with a record of 6-4. Next year the team should be more wetl- rounded, especially in doubles play. With extra effort and a lot of practice, the tennis team could possibly win their divi- sion. Good luck! GV I Boys' Tennis Team: Quentin Eyman, lra Baker, Tim Schnaible, Tim Faber, Kevin Faber, Matt Lea. Not pictured: Captain Eric Stepaniak, Viney Singal, Jeff Ap- pleyard, Jim Appleyard, Sal Maiorino, James Cahill, Brian Neagle, Coach Essary. S lx 104 Boys' TennislSports i SE 'ti T' i sg xwm l Ready to smash Rancho, Ira Baker and Sai Maiorino are a dynamic doubles team, l Warming up, Ira Baker is ready for his Western victim. l Returning a shot, Sai Maiorino downs his opponent. Boys' TennislSports 105 'U o E -. 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I J V Team Coach Mr Pyle,Susan Karren, Tracey Park, Tina Karras, Mr. Barry, Elise Herron, Kim Barber, Erica Hibben, Misty Boudell, Minka Scheele, Kip Barber. We are a young teamg and should progress and develop by tournament time, said Mr. Harris. Above all the other school teams played, Rancho High School was picked to win and looked like the league champ this year. Coach Harris was also quoted as saying, Team attitude seemed to be healthy and our skills were fair, but we are still inexperienced. The spirit of the Varsity team also had a strong impact on the J.V. team. Under the leadership of Joe Barry, the J.v,,team managed, sto show great spirit and cooperation. The team worked well mental- ly as well as physically while preparing for the games. The newest member to Volley- ball was the B Team consisting of younger players who were working their way to playing on the J.V. team. The B Team lead Bonanza to a 12-3 victory for the volleyball season. The 'B' team gives the girls a chance to better their skills for striving to learn better techniques, said Shelby Bowler. GV 108 Sports I Volleyball 4. .X 'twill 'li firm wsiiiiitartli i tt iittifttkriifttiitii 5 ii ii til ii l Stn ai? W it is if sas, mwaffagxwmyfwmmss nM -2 mm E .i t ffl i l l l it, via is si S S S5 it 5,59 I B Team: Triska Deley, Wendy Hurt, Carrie McBain, Robin Sand, Cassandra McFarland, Shannon Smith, Misty Wilkinson, Dina Story, Kerry Redican, Shelby Bowler. I Bonanza Bengals spike the batl for a winning score. 5 r 1 10 A -Mil 'ff 24 ni? F4 'zitiffw .f x X wdlllyt 1.3.1444 5 1 it fm x l its -4, 1 wx A-lm if fi Q52 .553 tt JIW' ' ' fi l Putting forth team effort, Bonanza Bengals show their abilities for hav- ing a wining team. Q J r I A Bonanza Bengal performs a strong hard sewe to the opposing team. Sports I Volleyball 109 The Goal to Win! Bonanza's Varsity Soccer Team rose to a great first part of the season, starting out with a 7-O record until meeting the Gaels of Gorman, who beat them 2-0. They didn't let that loss discourage themg they came right back and beat Clark, The rest of Varsity's season was tough, they lost only two more games, finishing the season with an 11-3 record. After ending a great season, Varsity went to the zone tournament where they made the final four. Coach Phil Lawton said, Steve Deitrich was the best Sweeper I have had in five years. Also he noted that, Steve Latham and Vince McCafferty were great tributes to the team. Most of us forgot what was probably the most important position on the team: the goalkeeper. Thanks to the great goalkeep- ing of Erik Stepaniak and Danny Edwards, Bonanza's varsity was sift! M 110 Soccer I Sports ,naw W ? l During the Winter Assembly, Danny Edwards demonstrates the best way to take the ball down the field. Mindy Sorenson', Jen Hibbets', Erik Stepaniak, D' Edwards, Stacy Bashford', Li Matlocl-t', Tara Bell'. Second Alex Fernandez, Andy Miramor , F 1 I 1 I . . . 1 1 B I Varsity Soccer Team, front n C Steve Malarcheck Miramontes Mike Maiorino V McCafferty Greg Keichler Pagliuca, Mike Condratovich. row: Bobby Dillon, Steve Diet Cliff Cihak, Oren Haworth, Besold, Coach Phil Lawton, I Hunt, John Pribyl, Jeff Dietrich, Maclntire, Steve Latham. 'So Bunnies. m I Bengals vie for the ball during the game against Clark. W 6 Q S I T9 J Soccer I Sports 111 The Goal to Win! In addition to team honors, the Bengals had four players selected for Ati Con- ference honors. Paul and Andy Miramontes were selected for the Last Vegas Review J - Journal All- Conference Team. Vince McCafferty was selected by the Coaches' All-Conference team and Jeff Deitrich was selected by both the Coaches and the Fi.J. On the younger side of soccer, the J.V. team started out badly with a loss to Fian- cho in their opening game of the season, but they bounced right back with seven straight victories. Their only other loss was to Clark. The superb field playing of Jay Day, Mike Pagliuca, Joe Whitaker, and the great goalkeeping of Gabe Dahistrom, Jeremy Angelo, and Jim Davis helped the J.V. team end in an 11-3-1 winning season. The soccer teams ob- viously had the goal to win! 112 Soccer I Sports l Showing his great kicking 1 Cliff Cihak amazes students a Winter Sports assembly. I JV Soccer Team: Front ro Dean Zannone, Connie Lutz, Whitaker, Laura Kyriakakis, Day, David George, Jerry John: - - Q 7 . ,I . - , 4 . . E b James Wright, Jeremy Angelo Paglluca, Eric Parris Nick K Back row. Jim Koerwitz Dahlstrom, Cliff Cihak, Weaver, Ronny Edwards, i Periel, Chad Sutton, Kirk La sum If Ji., , ...... ., 3? S E i I Bengals go forthe goal in the game against Valley. Q ll l ' 4 ' M ts I ,r 4 ff' 4, VVV' .J 42 V W, , lf, - I My ' 'K f f Wi, 'ff w 55,1 H' v ,'4'wLpn,, 5: 542, I ,,3Wyh ' i,,,,gVMi, VV 'W V ' 'f , fam ff 7? f ' V 3 -- V, 4 fi ' , li l 9 ,, ,, ,,, J' 'f W.,i,l f' ,f ' lllll WM' ' W ,, Soccer I Sports 113 1 14 Sportsllfootball Make that Touchdown Optimistic - hoping for the best. All teams, while have certain problems, hope for a successful season. Although the Bengals' Varsity Team didn't do so well, R J.V. and the B teams ed out a substantial amount wins last year. The strategy for the Var- sity team was to improve offense and the Bengal kick ing force. This was a year where running the would turn up better did, but the l Varsity Bengal, Lofton Richard helped off the field during the game ofthe season, which was last. I Front Row: Shane McFarland, Anthony Webb, John Sim- mers, Dixon Diaz, Jose Martinez, Kevin Lee, James Hopkins, Travis Roundy, Brian Wilson. Second Row: Ken Banks, Charlie Moore, Jett Stuart, Charles Thorton, Damon Davis, Rick Woodford, Rick O'Brien, Joe Gambino, Mar- tin Jefferson, Darrell Brenner, Kevin Chiecko. Third Row: Coach Gray, David Holly, Daryle Brener, Lance Martinez, isaac Wilson, James Heim, Mike Rawlings, Eric Finster, Pete Morales, Scott Thompson, Dino Peterocco. Fourth Row: Chris Bowen, Bill Miller, Mike Thorton, Chris Spillsbury, Shawn Gardner, Richard Cisan, Conrad Rice, Ciiftord Lum, Denis Zicha, Mark Rock, James Fountain. m 'H sayin ., - af , ' as l Bonanza Bengals run for a touch down during the Homecoming game against Western. I Junior Varsity Quarterback Mike Dailey, Makes a pass during a foot- ball game againsl Las Vegas High School. l Varsity Bengal Steve Edwards catches a pass for another completion toward a touchdown, l Placing to catch the ball, Ron Field outdistances a Western Warrior. yn-in - passing was needed, the other teams were better at intercep- ting the passes. The BIG pro- blem for next year is that a lot of seniors will be leaving, and the team will have to adjust to new players coming off the J.V. team, Players from the J.V. team have been improv- ing in the areas that needed work to help build a strong Varsity team for the '86-'87 season, The Varsity team lost many of its star players at the end of the '85 season, in- cluding Mark Meade, who was number one in receiving, FootballlSports 1 15 Another big l First row: Reggie White, Steve Ed- wards, Lofton Richard, Gary Patrick, Anthony Stevens, Bruce Miyama, John Tighi, Tim Guthrie. Second Row: Cory Moore, Mark Meade, Ron Field, David Marts, George Brewer, Joe Auteri, Don Marks, John Jennings, Troy Wright - Manager. Third Row: Dominic Vilardo, Steve Barnson, Ron Han- nold, Damon Adoor, Geno Frugoli, Thomas Dillard, Shawn Bruse, Jeff Jensen. Fourth Rowzfoach Gallia, Asst. Coach --'f'-A' Tom Johon- not, Jason Asst. Coach Varrato. Hagopian, Asst. Coach 5- disappointment tor this year was Lofton Richard's injury in the second game of the season. Head Coach Gaitia said, I think the team still has some great chances for the '86-'87 seasonwith the return- ing juniors and sophomores including junior John Jenn- ings, ,gunior Jefhlensen, and sophomores James Jennings and Kevin Romer. A Considering this was the first ,year back for the freshman teamgr iii they did very well with the help of Coach Dave Christian. The J.V. team. had a fewpn a 1-Sfrecord, butfQH Mark Coleman w the development the team had. GV g g and Vegas 116 Footbali I Sports 5 I71 M 'ti . ifmai ,NJ I id gi ,f ffvm I Front Flow: Bill Clayson, Damon Watkins, Coy Stuart, Shanin I Coach Gallia and the Varsity Jones, Willie McLodden, Larry Shoder, Tim Mohler, James Diehl, Team run tothe locker room for a hali- Gilbert, David Gonzales, Mike Dal- Jeff Hazdra, Aaron Wellborn, Jeff time pep talk, dleston. Second Flow: Jay Day, Demetrius Williams, James Jenn- ings, Mike Foreman, Eric Martine, Bryan Wiseman, Chad Olson, Stuart Tobier, Evan Downey. Third Row: Danny Barnson, Martin ly, Ernest Stemley, Mike Hud- Owens, Coach Talbert. Fourth Fiow: Coach C0l9m3l'l, Trevor Knell, l Varsity Bengal Gary Patrick cat- Kevin ROYUSY, Pai Daniel, Kelli' D5X- ches a pass as he runs toward the end on, Mark Gallagher, Eric Lang, Jeff Zgng, Benhart, David Kennedy, Quincy Edwards. Football I Sports 117 118 Sports I Basketball The 1985-86 basketball season got off to a sensational start with four straight wins on the road. The Varsity team averaged seventy points per game, with leading scorers Mark Meade and Jeff Simister averaging fourteen points a game. Mark Meade averaged eleven or twelve re- bounds per game, and Jeff Simister led with assists. When Assistant Coach Mr. Harvey Munford was asked what he thought of the basket- ball team last year, he stated, We started off to a good start. We tried to keep our winning ways. Our goal was to go to State. Mark Meade stated, Support at games has been excellent. We hope to keep the support -- maybe we could return to the fans with the State trophy! GV SLAMQIAMMIN 7 I ln a game against Chaparral, Desi Cathem goes up for a one hand dunk. ,M I Steve Edwards does an Alley-Oop against the Valley Vikes. Nhsvffiiffw 9 i ik wr H' all of l Mark Meade does a power drive over the defender. l Number 33, Steve Ed- wards, does a seven-foot jump shot for two points against the I Britt Johnson passes the ball to Don Dunstone as ne pulls for a jumper, while Steve Edwards and Eric Rousselle box out for the hardfought rebound. I Jeff Simister goes for a lay-up with ease against the Vikings. 5 New Cowboys. 1' X54 121 ar Q 3 Sports I Basketball 119 The Junior Varsity basketball team played through the season with con- stant improvement. The team averaged between 55 and 60 points per game, with Matt Vannah the leading scorer with an average of 17 points per game. Len Wisniewski lead in rebounds and Doug Simister lead in assists. Coach Talbert stated, We have four freshmen and ten sophomores on the team. It has been an enjoyable year. I Varsity Basketball Team: Top Row: Coach Gary Gordon, Desi Cathern, Steve Fiock, Lance Mich'I, Jeff Jensen, Donny Dunstone, Darrin Puana, Steve Edwards, Assistant Coach, Harvey lvlunford. Bottom row: Mark Meade, Tommy McCoy, Britt Johnson, Jeff Simister, Andre Coward, Eric Rouselle. had 21 ' it .53 fx ft ku ffw he 3 nj X 34 1 fi 120 Sports l Basketball l Number 32, Doug prepares for a lump shot against Warriors. Things are looking up, we try to improve quite a bit. The B team averaged 45 points per game with leading scorer Rick O'Brian averaging 15 points a game. Coach Art Carlen was asked what he thought about his team and he stated, They are a good group of players. They have a lot of potential put into the win column, and there is a good future for Bonanza basketball. GV I J.V. Basketball Team: Mike Rawl- ings, Nick Kimak, Ken Banks, Viney Singal, Mike Rasmussen, Doug Simister, Sean Jensen, Matt Vannah, Rick Woodford, Garyn Ramos, Doug Vanderweele, Greg Birch, Len Wisniewski, Chris Bowen, and Coach Talbert. l B Team: Anthony Williams, Jerry Raso, Cedric Lee, Jeff Perkes, Steve Magnesen, Rick Ryan, Travis Roun- dy, Mark Vanderweele, Rick O'Brien, Brian Nagle, LaMarr Gill, Diaz Dixon, James Osterhoudt, Corey Francom, Phil Taft, and Coach Art Carlen. I Len Wisniewski makes a short jumper for the swish. ps 1. 0.-sis, ,sf J ia Sports!Basketball121 was .ww really intense -owls. Kelly pushed the girls to the very best they could be. No wonder were made it to State!! GV liilarsity Girls' Basketball: Captains Lynette Robinson and Valerie Wesley, Delinda Hal, Kristine Lukens, Kim Woods, Coach Kelly, Stacey Joseph, Michelle Born, Shauna Turner, Erica Hibben, Casandra LaSalle, Rachel Newman, Nicckl McCoy. I Bonanza meets Clark at our home den. iiiiaengal girls walt for the mailto be thrown in for the kill against Clark, Sports IffGirls' Basketbaili 123i WM'- K 'v-i I 'Q III III. P ' 'E What starts with a capital W, ends with a little g and has a lot of fight in the middle?!! Wrestling, of course. Ron Field, Danny McCoy, and John Jennings were among the 36 junior varsity and var- sity wrestlers who led Bonan- za to a winning season. The wrestling program was very strong at Bonanza High School this year. Last season we lost to only one l Varsity wrestlers: ltopl Tony Sedgwick, Mike Piskarich, Alex Caeres, Ron Field, Richard Lofton, John Jennings, and James Jenn- ings. Middle: Joe Johnson, Tony Potter, Gre Earl, Jeff Brenner, Dan- ny McCoy, and Garry Patrick. Bot- tom: Coach Gallia, Matt Soderstrom, Brian Sarno, and Coach McGuire. l Standing on the winners' riser, Tony Potter receives Second Place in the Zone tournament. 124 Wrestling ! Sports lihliilllmm other Nevada team. The Bengal Invitational included wrestling teams from twelve other schools. Bonanza plac- ed third. Each team wrestled five or six dual meets where most tournaments only guarantee two. At the beginning of the season, we had wrestling in- l At practice, J.V. and Varsity wrestlers get ready for a big match. l Taking a break from practice, Ron Field and John Jennings match talents. I At another practice, Matt Soderstrom is pinned by a teammate. Wrestling I Sports 125 tramurals to get our Bengals ready for the wrestling season, which started only two weeks after the football season. Coach McGuire said this about his wrestling team: Most of the wrestlers on this year's squad have been together for two or three years now. We have experienced wrestlers on our Varsity team, which was a big reason for our success. If we can keep our momentum going, we should be among the top teams in the state. GV l Junior Varsity wrestlers: ftopl David Kennedy, Tim Moler, Aaron Wellborn, Danny Clifford, Troy Tan- ner, Lee Whitney, and Dominic Vilardo. Qbottoml John Valentine, Warren Whitney, Jason Meade, Daryle Brenner, Robert Vigil, and Carmen Floravanti. l On the winner's platform, Danny McCoy receives a medal for second place at the Zone tournament. 126 Wrestling I Sports I During practice, Coach Gallia teaches a wrestler various wrestling techniques. l At the Invitational Meet, Senior Lof- ton Richard prepares to pin his Pine Valley opponent. l As the referee watches, Joe Johnson wrestles with a Basic opponent. 5r4'UA'h,' A , iii 31,112 'Y 91 i fi X 4 t 4 Mm Wrestling I Sports 127 K 1 F, an - - ,-fs right: Lisa Getting into the swing of things, the Girls' Golf Team qualified as a team, not as one or two people, but as a team for the division championship ranking in the top five in the county. The team members were Mareen with an of 50 Busse average 56.8 Borns an average of 62.2 with 84.66 average, Tina Purcell 76.77, top pionship Eileen stated, 'The girls were this year distance, Knop to hit a long one! New 122' vw I 'Z ma' f ff ! fww, K, W is- u I Lisa Yumul demonstrates her skills a golfer. l Felicia Longseth tries a different strategy to sink the ball. V-.1 -.v I Janelle Busse swings at the ball like a natural pro! Girls' Golf l Sports 129 S WINGIN ' Boy's Golf did tremen- dously well. They won many tournaments and matches. Five returning lettermen led the pack to a winning season. With the JV members moving to Varsity at the end of the seasons, the Bengals should V have an outstanding next year. Coach Dave Var- rato had this to say about his golf team: I think this year was anfincentive toido i next year. GV and follow- ching we-5,-.. -. 1 H Q 3522 wsmgQ,,i- ,t ?q'.f-Xw 'MEM o ,Y 1' ,ygjpf A ,ff ff M I Practicing for the next match, James Rainwater shows his unique style, I Concentrating on the game, Steve Turnbull gets ready to swing, l Shooting for par , Tim Canale puts a 20 foot shot, Boys GoIflSports 131 M KING TRACKS During Bonanza's anniversary year, the T Team was terrific. The team was coached by Mr. Grytdah Mr. llllarkholt, Mr. Foster, it Lawton, Mr. Grayg and Condor, and Bengals ran, jumped, and threw better than everl finest the 1985 NHSACA National High said, lt s been a great season and the team remained vic- torious with numerous -immuni- l l e lef .. .W tories. it was a great year Desi Cathern, Scott Johnson, Kevin Ropell, and Senior Paul Miramo said, To me, track is very self-rewarding. Being an in- dividual sport, there is no one else to rely on when the begins, lt teaches you about yourself. mmm l Bengal speed: Scott Jackson g A 'i T 'i MTW 1 completes the hurdle race in record B T Vg rgg i .. time. fiis T f I Competing in the shot-put, Sean nyyz I Brown gives the event all his strength. if ,sf 132 Track!Sports I 'f' aaa-1-s ,seg The 1985-86 season pro- ved to be extremely suc- cessful - Bengal Power at its best! Jay Downey said, Coach Grytdahl did a fan- tastic job coaching. The team was united and had fun! GV l in a close race for the finish, Troy Selinger and teammate Joe Reynolds race with determination, I Throwing the discus, Shauna Turner sets another record for Bonanza. l Clearing the bar in the pole vault, Mark Soderstrom displays his winning form. .. .4 .., E -' ' i--i rrtirt I . 1 A iir' r sibi , Q L , V --Secs-X ' - - ., tp. X-,, X , .:.:f+.-I.. ., . ' 1 Q ' -l-g g L g-ti 4 -.gr .g K l gr . he ii- 1 L i 134 TracklSports MAKING TRACKS SVBHTS. l Girls Track: Shannon Banks, Christa Bean, Signe Bosma, Shelby Bowler, Jennifer Dalton, Rhonda Duncan, Cathy Field, Barbara Ford, Gail Hansen, Arlene Henry, Traci Hollinger, Angela Houston, Nicole MacDowell, Cassandra McFarland, Lucero Moreno, Jennifer Merrick, Gail Morrison, Rachael Newman, Becky Risse, Simone Schell, Katherine Schoeller, Dawn Sheliedy, Shauna Turner, Diana Van, Kimbery Woods. Boys Track: Damon Adoor, Terry Albitz, Kenneth Banks, Sean Brown, Bob Campball, Desi Cathern, Robert Dobbs, Jerome Doyle, Derek Earl, Douglas Earl, Steve Edwards, Ronald Field, Geno Frugoli, Ronald Hannold, Raymond Harper, Jason Henderson, Mike Huddleston, Scott Jackson, John Jennings, Jeffery Jensen, David Kennedy, Jayson Landers, Deon Lee, Kevin Lee, Andrew Miramontes, Paul Miramontes, Tim Moler, David Packer, Dino Petroc- co, Aaron Powell, Christian Prezgay, Mike Puskarich, Steven Rock, Kevin Ropell, Charles Seipel, Troy Selinger, Mark Soderstrom, Matt Soderstrom, Michael Watts, William Weier, Reggie White, Rick Woodford, Matthew Vannah. l Yards in front of all opponents. Connie Johonnot approaches the finish line. l Running with stamina and skill, Simone Schell tackles long distance TracklSports 135 136 Swimr Harlene Yolanda Denise Kelley Yumul, Adrien Melanie Fagan, Gayle Smith. l Racing to the finish, Scott Smith stretches with his breast stroke. Mikasa' PM wi 4516. r..-N . , ,Ja f ,V U W K gr.. ,' 1 MAKING WA VES! The Bengal Swim Team had a great year again. The team had fifteen returning swimmers, which contributed to its success. Cheryl Simmons, Morgan Bunker, and Meldon Kenney were our top swim- mers. Cheryl Simmons qualified as one fo the top five swimmers in the world, and at- tended the Goodwill Swimm- ing Championships in Russia, Germany and Spain during the summer. Morgan qualified for the Y-Nationals and Junior Nationalsg he swam during the summer in Orlando, Florida and in Texas. Over all, our swimming Bengals ranked third in the city. Team Captain Darren Barker stated, Swimming is a blast and the competitions great! GV l Anxiously waiting for the start, Trevor Carlin and Ken Boyer look for- ward to winning. l Waiting for the meet to start, Morgan Bunker and Meldon Kenny greet the rest of the team, I Strolling his way to the finish line, Meri Sage shows his backstroke style. I Racing for the finish, Yolanda Rangel splashes ahead easily in a free-style race. ' -aff' Mi M W 6 g i f 4 xy- ' - t t . - New Q- f ff.t.,.twwuv-an . l-my yt q t M ' , :-,rafxvxntsmxxfxe-of AP Varsity Baseball lstgygjigng left to Coach Harris, M r Meade, Peppers, Jim Appleyard, Joe Doug Brazda, Bobby Dillon, pleyard, Scot! Ciecko, Brewer, Coaqh Essary. , y ,L ,,,, , .W ,,,, . ,,,,,,, , 3 T if Kneeling lleft to rightl: Steve Barn- son, Sam Knapp, Phil Harker, Bret Hurskainan, Cory Lytle, Mike Ma- jiorino, Mike Strobel, Jim Vandervere, Bobby DelaCruz. x! X ug, V- X, gf W1 , :MW gh-Wig? i BA TTER UP! The 1986 baseball season displayed spirit as several outstanding players were vying for positions on the teams. The teams were strong both offensively and deten- sively and posed a threat on the bases. The hurlers who helped determine the success of the teams were Joe Auteri, Doug Brazda, Devin Pep- pers, and Scott Ciecko. Behind the plate, Jeff Ap- pleyard and Steve Barnson were sharing roles. Both were progressing well and hitting from opposite sides of the plate. The team was excep- tionally strong in the outfield and exhibited a spiritual team effort. Leading the Varsity baseball team were Coach Bob Harris and Coach Bill I The Hursk turning two! l Scott Ciecko going down for the low pitch. l The Brew on a super stretch. l l Kevin Romer takes a swing. 'H' v-Whig :...-.a J-:YM , l Junior Varsity fstancling left to rightl: Coach Hanna, Doug Vanderweele, Kevin Romer, Marty Watkins, Chris Bowen, Brian Farr- ington, Danny Barnson, Orin Haworth, Jeff Perkes, Jim Pittman, Mike Hull. Kneeling Qleft to rightl: Isaac Wilson, Billy Miller, John Steele, Jack Switalski, Robert Lera, David Canfield, Cory Francum. 140 BaseballlSports l Jim ittman is ready to fire another one! i BA TTER U ! Essary. Team captains were Doug Brazda and Steve Barnson, along with Scott Ciecko, Bobby Dillon and George Brewer. These players supplied much of the offensive punch. Returning seniors consisted of Doug Brazda, Mark Meade, Steve Barnson, Joe Auteri and Jim Appleyard. They provided the leadership while juniors Bob- by Dillon, Brett Hurskainan, Mike Maiorino and Philip Harker developed during the season. Coach Harris stated, This should be an outstand- ing year for Bengal baseball, as we have a good combina- tion ot youth and experience. The Junior Varsity team oombined exceptional coaching, great defense and strong hit- ters to have an outstanding year as well. They played with integrity and were willing to put forth their best ability to na did his best to work with each player and pepped them up with team spirit. GV win their games. Coach Han- l Billy Miller, ready to pick off a run ner at second. i Wm..-as-..-..s- BaseballlSports 141 ' 1 4 2 fe, , my W if 2. YQ 2 5 W, af 2 if l, , , ,,,, , ,, ,, - Coach Kelley ,M .X , 1 J Q E ky Yuhasg second row: Massuno front row Sta fT6Tma,oBusse, Tammy DeEtte Worthen Krlstl ri Rodrigbezg-.,.'ljjfany bara Mayo and Cindy te Robinson, MicH6lIe- g 1 f Rollin! The 85-86 Varsity Boys' Bowling Team had a lot of potentialg the Varsity Team season results were 22 wins and 38 losses. The team con- sisted of senior Doug Killebrew, juniors John Barbeau and Scott Miller, and freshmen Jay Barbeau and William Riechenbach. With only one senior, the team was young and looked forward to a more mature team next year. The varsity girls, with six team members con- sisting of juniors Michelle Coles and Yolanda Rangel, sophomores Debbie Beltz, Cassie Danielson and Becky Yuhas, and freshman Andrea Adkin. The girls ended the season with a cool 36 wins and 34 losses. Boys JV members Bob DelaCruz, Brian Farrington, Geno Frugoli, Marty Nevarez, Larry Young, and John Parquette won 22 and lost 38. Girls JV members Sandy Caddell, Diane Fortmeer, Jennifer Hibbitts, Gwen Ulbrich, Val Wright, and Mar- cia Collins ended the season with an impressive 52-8 record, Coach Tomlinson stated, lf the remaining team members practice and im- prove their skills, we will be tough to beat next year! GV I Mr. Tomlinson awards Yolanda Ftangel a trophy for bowling a 534. I Michelle Coles receives an award for bowling a high game of 195. I For bowling a 231, Jaylyn Barbeau gets a trophy. 144 BowlinglSports i l Happy that she did so well, Yolan- da Flangel receives her trophy from Mr. Tomlinson. l BOWLING TEAM: left to right: Brian Farrington, Sandy Caddell, Val Wright, Debbie Beltz, Cassie Danielsen, Becky Yuhas, Marcie Collins, and Larry Young. 0 O ff 0' if 146 Academics ACADEMICS ,Wm X .rf ,kb Z Eff! 3:13 55132 1 li, 'i I I Making a point, Mrs. Duffy teaches her World History class the basics of the Byzantine Empire. Qltlsi-on O al W' Excellence! The Clark County Board of School Trustees were again concerned with the many facets of education in our District. Top priority was given to passage of the Pay-As- You-Go school building pro- gram which was necessary to relieve massive overcrowding in our elementary schoois. Under this funding program, projected school construction would be limited by the yearly tax collected for the purpose of building schools, thereby saving millions of dollars in in- terest payments. Thethree- year school building program included building of three elementary schools in Las Vegas and one in Henderson, and addition of twenty por- table classrooms countywide during the 1986-87 school year. Eight more elementary schools, two schools or major additions, fifty portable classrooms, plus classroom modifcations and other site purchases were planned for the following two school years. The Pay-As-You-Go plan was defeated when it was originally brought before the voters in the spring of 1985. School trustees, ad- ministrators, teachers, and parents worked together to gain public support, and on December 10 the school building program was passed by Clark County voters. Associate Superintendent of Schools Ralph Cadwallacier stated, This program was up- permost in the minds of the trustees. It was essential that the voters approve the fund- ing, and we are extremely pleased that we are able to go ahead with our building plans. On July 11, 1985, the Board of authorized the of a 148 Academics program. This authorization in- cluded the direction that a committee selected by the Division of Secondary Educa- tion will serve as the reviewing and recommending body regarding future course selection. A Distinguished Schoiar's Curriculum Committee was given the assignment to recommend distinguished scholars courses which would receive weighted grades. The committee reviewed the high school curriculum and recom- mended a number of courses in the areas of English, Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Foreign Language. The recommenda- tions were presented to and approved by the Board's ad l Robert Wentz Superintendent hoc curriculum committee. Mr. Paul explained, This pro- gram should provide incentive and reward for students who enroll in these classes. Another innovation im- plemented by the Board of School Trustees for the 1985-86 school year was the ln-House Suspension Pro- gram, which provided ongoing education for students who were being reprimanded for less serious offenses at school. The Nevada State Legislature voted funding for district personnel saiary in- creases and for creation of new programs in the Clark County School District, The School Board of Trustees was very busy, and their efforts contributed to Bonanza High School's continuing tradition of excellence in education. GV I Theron Deputy I Board of School Trustees: Robert Forbuss, Nlemberg Yvonne Atkin- son, Memberg Lucille Lusk, Memberg Shirley Hoist, Memberg Patricia Ben- dorf, Vice-Presidentg Dan Goldfarb, Presidentg Howard Hollingsworth, Clerk. I Ralph Cadwallader, Associate Superintendent ol Secondary Educa- tiong Terry Mannion, Senior High School Director. Academics 149 aaa! O cpe In keeping with the tradi- tion of excellence established at Bonanza during the last ten years, B.H.S. administrators again worked hard last year to make our outstanding school even better. With their conti- nuing effort to maintain Bonanza as the best academic high school in Clark County, administrative objec- tives for the 1985-86 school year included: 1. Extend student achieve- ment in Language Arts skills of spelling, language arts mechanics, and language expression over a two-year period as measured by SRA test scores. 2. Offer staff development programs that would in- crease the quantity of time used for academic instruc- tion, show how teachers' expectations for student learning could affect in- struction and achievement, and demonstrate practical techniques that improve the quality of instruction. 3. Developed the Impact program fin conjunction with the Adolescent Care Unity to reduce the number of students who were iden- tified as chemically dependent. 4- o., .,,,,,m -ani P' Excellence! These were not the only programs undertaken by the administrators last year. They reviewed teacherlcounselor - parent conferencing techni- ques, and grading in honors- level classes. They worked on student career program development through the Counselors' Office, which in- cluded increased use of com- puter software. Under the leadership of Mrs. Mary Lehmann, Mr. Larry Bray, and Mrs. Carol Leavitt, the TESA program fTeacher Ex- pections and Student Achieve- ment was begun in December with all principals and fourteen teachers participating. Another new program, designed as an alternative disciplinary action to removal from school, was the ln-House Suspension Program. Students who were assigned to In-House Suspension spent the entire day in room 105 and observed all regular school and classroom rules as they worked on academic assignments provided by their classroom teachers. Prior to the 1985-86 school year, students had been allowed to smoke in a designated area at lunch time. Last year that area was no longer provided, and the entire Ray Morgan, Principal Judith Cameron Assistant Principal Ft .W.. P ff W i ,. .... -' 'W' A J ,wif :f?z4f'i1i,'i , 1 -N 1 K .. 1 f . x . .1 ft- V. . 1 ' 'f 'iiT'7l',-Q 5. f ' w--1 ,git 1 -'r' v 1 '-'tw 'if ,351 - 55521541 ' -ft . fi-if-.Lf . 'af-,. 150 Academics I Administration Carolyn Chatman Assistant Principal ...... 2 ' '- :xl 1 -- Leonard Paul Assistant Principal l Clarifying a point, Mrs. M Lehmann delivers her part of the l ture at the second TESA train session. Bonanza campus was con- sidered an unauthorized smoking area for students. Administrative concerns that continued from previous years included maintenance of satisfactory grade point averages for students par- ticipating in sports and other extra-curricular activities, en- forcement of attendance and tardy Policies, meeting with the Parent Advisory Commit- tee to receive input from the community, and all the other responsibilities that keep Bonanza growing with pride. Last year we welcomed three new administrators and seven teachers on campus. The new Assistant Principal was Mrs. Judy Cameron, who was in charge of student activities, athletics, and various aspects of manage- ment, curriculum, and person- nel supervision. Before com- ing to Bonanza Mrs. Cameron taught at the high school level and was Assistant Principal at Hyde Park Junior High School, where she was also coordinator of school activities. Mrs. Cameron stated, I feel good about being at Bonanza - I've been excited since I started here because the students have pride in their school. Mrs. Cameron also said she was happy with the cooperation she received from teachers and staff, and she enjoyed her first year at B.H.S. She added, l'm impressed with the students. There's a lot we're going to do with the athletic program, and l'm look- ing forward to the next few years at Bonanza. We also had two new deans last year. Mr. Robert Chesto formerly was Dean at K.O. Knudson Junior High, and Mrs. Shauna Zobel came to Bonanza from Cashman Junior High. Mrs. Zobel stated, I really like it here! At first I was nervous about being at a high school, but I've learn- ed a lot and I loved my first year here! GV I With the desk of a very busy ad- ministrator, Mrs. Cameron plans for next year's Homecoming game. Academics l Administration 151 E2 E2 if ii i 2 5 5 :iii g f,gf.,.fg-fgg53i,5',5 K , , ., .V I ,, HL . I V Y i U . HA i.YJ ,, I Lectu 3 5 Literature, V foie 2 grciup 'A 1114 class Mr M gm: , 'if Academics l English Department 153 Wa Soc'al Studies Social Studies was an in- tricate aspect of each stu- dent's academic career. Bonanza required all students to complete World History, American History, and American Government in order to graduate. During the tenth anniver- sary of Bonanza, many new books were used Guest speakers made students more aware of the local democratic process Bengals in this department were also given the opportunity to participate in the Close Up Program which traveled to Washington The history of life was a fascinating contribution to our Decade of Excellence at Bonanza High School GV I Explaining the difference betvi a liberal and conservative, I Rycroft lectures her U.S. Governr class. 310.9 l Giving a lesson on ancient peoples, Mrs. Quinn discusses world history. l Escaping from his U.S. Govern- ment class, Mr. Grauberger hides in the hall. was H W 7 5 4 , M Wm? V 4Ww,w f l Entertaining his U.S. Government class Mr. Jenkins lectures. l Taking a break from U.S. History, Mr. Essary types an assignment. Academics ! Social Science 155 The 85 86 school year was a great year for the Science Department New Biology textbooks were bought for Biology classes and a laser was bought for physics The science depart ment also had a new com puter to use There was a great in crease of students interest in science classes last year The reason for such a big change is that students realized they needed good science classes in order to get into better col leges stated Science Department chairman Mrs Linda Orr Science teachers enjoyed teaching science for many different reasons One of the reasons I enjoy teaching science is because it is challenging and it is different l Examining the Protein Synthesis model at the Science Fair James Diehl enjoys himself Q4 Escada of Science l O if 191' tffw-mm. fy?Z?g W' er ?gfZ 7 ?'Z9 nsmmg D ,, Q! , VV l Mr. Sestini explains basic Biology to students. I Mr. Randy Lee explains a problem one of his science students has run into. 156 Academics l Science Department M Q X13 llllllg -.es W so , V-'fr' L 272 K ' E I also enjoy it because students really take an interest in it, said Mrs. Orr. Making science more interesting for Bengals was a goal for all science teachers. GV l Studying DNA intently, Danny McCoy spends time at the Science Fair. l Mrs. Pribyl explains the difference between protons and neutrons to her students. l Mrs. Linda Orr stays way after school hours preparing her assign- ment for the next day. l Looking through her weekly plans, Mrs. Edmond checks to see what is assigned, kv luv- 4 l Academics I Science Department 157 l Taking a break from Calculus, Mr. Vordahl relaxes. I Mr. Pearson helps Sal Schllaba with a Consumer Math problem. 158 Academics I Math W e 'l -1'-eww ffl' Vi! ' J! 'rf 'S E lmarwm. le'leW W Vi? 5. 421 O fps' aft 5 Excellence in Mathematics ta. V .9 .wmwwawammm-W i t s . J --exis- . if ,J wi . g . ,cecc 7 s N - .ER Q 12 is if t if s . . S 5 t 3, QM if we ' xt . 'S S. N-.s Mathematics is useful in all aspects of life. During Bonanza's Decade of Ex- cellence, there were many improvements. When the school opened, there were on- ly nine math teachers. There were fourteen teachers in this department during the 1985-86 school year. In addi- tion, advanced classes such as Honors and A.P. courses became available. Bonanza students had more choices in their math studies. Enrollment went up and students took more and difficult classes. Mr Flisse the department chairperson said that Teaching methods have not changed. The text- books are more clearly written and better organized. Whatever the reason Bonan- zas academic courses will continue to improve and ex- pand students education. GV .ln l Watching Perry Solheim, Tina Teng wonders it she performed her math problem correctly. I Mrs. Treacy demonstrates the solution to a problem. l Mr. Stahmer lectures from a math text. Academics I Math 159 Matching center stage Ms Carol B S at I B 9 ' ' nmen tries to relax n it n lf Art was your interest did Bonanza have a variety of courses designed for you!!! Bonanza offered everything from Basic Drawing to Studio Art, through Industrial, to the Performing Arts. While the Art students us- ed ink pastels and paints to create their projects Industrial Arts classes did a variety of projects from welded metals to woodwork. The Performing Arts acted, sang, danced and played a variety of music styles to create their illusions. t ttt ,, 4 Q , gg?-g r, . s its Hale- ai iilktssii . MA . S . K , r- .. ..,., R g J t 1, A 5 Q Q 'Sig-if -si - K Q 4 si I- 3 :S ,. - :ix ,B at - ,sg l Helping Jackie Gillerman with a problem, Mr. Kim Jensen offers his time and patience. ! During drafting class, Mr. Frank Reeves instructs Ray Nygard in the fine art of architecture. Every student, teacher, and visitor was able to admire some form of artistic beauty through Bonanza High School's art departments in the 1985-86 school year. G.V, Academics I Special Interests 161 F3 E E 95 an vs ,Si ii 'E if S ar the Foreign Exchange program, Mrs. Wright and Schaefer talk with a special BREAK LANGUAGE BAFiFiIEFiS The Foreign Language Department was designed to teach the basic language skills of French and Spanish. My French class is hard, but it has been a very in- teresting and informative class, stated junior Melissa Smith. Not only were students taught language skills, but they also learned about the various countries and cultures. Last year the Reading class was designed for the seniors to develop the basic reading skills that are required to pass the competency test for graduation, stated Ms. Walter. G.V. Academics I Special Interests at 'W' Throughout Bonanza's ten years, there was a great deal of extra help. The library was a great source of educa- tion, with over 17,000 books. Mr. Benoit, Librarian, said, Since I started working at Bonanza, the students are more business-like. Special Education was set up to provide a particular learning environment for the Learning Disabled and Handi- capped students. The pro- gram included classes in Pre- Vocational and Career train- ing. Mrs. Massa said that the purpose of this program was to encourage the develop- ment of self-esteem. The Counseling staff worked overtime to program students into the correct classes. In addition they helped seniors with college admissions and planning. GV l Browsing in the stacks Lisa Risse takes advantage of the library s resources. pl Counselor Richard Hanna reviews I Mrs Massa gives a lesson in a a program. r Special Education class 164 Academics I Counseling, Library, Special Ed 14.93 fm R, V lawn, i if: i L V ' ' ,. MQ V 'iv ,, ,,, i V ,',' fi ,, , ,',, V h-' , ' V fygz VSI, I I VV , , , , K ZVV I V if ff W' 555.9 , ,.,4.-e1f 'AwK g i- 'M-van, A K - im be new f J'- .igs i .U .ML i' 'Y . r A K n F e iwlnlnwmm Sm if-'3 mir ,MW .....,.., l Mm l Giving individual attention, Mr. Gallia reviews an assignment. I Explaining the valuable resources available in the library, Mr. Benoit gives out important information, Academics I Counseling Library Special Ed 165 O err 9520045 f Service! Who can I turn to . . .'? If you wanted to pay for an ac- tivity fee, get something copied, find help in opening a jammed locker, eat your lunch, put a band-aid on a cut, etc., etc., who was there to help meet your needs? Our classified personnel - the custodians, aides, hall monitors, clerks, cafeteria workers, and secretaries without whose loyal service Bonanza could not function! This year the Golden Vi- sions yearbook staff especial- ly salutes the people who have helped keep Bonanza going for ten years: Ms. Jackie Assenco, Bankerg Mrs. Mary Bieber, Cafeteria Managerg Mrs. Pat Shuptrine, Secretary, Mrs. Emma Schweitzer, Health Aideg and Mr. Mike Newson, Security Officer. We appreciate the work accomplished by all of our classified people, and those who have labored on Bonanza's behalf for a decade have earned a special Thank tr You! When asked to comment on ten years at B.H.S., Mrs. Shuptrine stated, I have en- joyed seeing the kids develop their own traditions and pride. Mrs. Schweitzer add- ed, I don't know where the time went. I have enjoyed this school very much along with my job as Health Aide, which is most certainly a 'varied oc- cupation'! Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Bieber said, We've made good progress and seen a lot of changes in styles and food. We went off the federal program, which gives us more leeway with our food, and more students patronize the cafeteria now. I've really en- joyed my jobf' Banker Jackie Assence remarked, This is the longest l've stayed on one job! I enjoy the spice and I love the work? GV I Proud to have worked at B.H.S. for a decade, Mrs. Assenco, Mr. Newson, Mrs. Bieber, Mrs. Schweitzer, and Mrs. Shuptrine smile for posterity, '33, . , 18 I Determined to keep working even without light, Mrs. Shuptrine rnoves to the reception area during the blackout. 166 Classified PersonnellAcademics awww? iw fa -Fl' an A . . .iw i ef' 1 SE lex ta bg KX N e , - 5 X - wi-f,,::eX, ff S f .. at gk r ' i ar x xx at A 3 x+ :Xi x X if Q X SQ ,Rafi K r Q it Q E aa X X, X Q X if -is QS N xN E XQNXX XX X X 2 N X Qu? A X x Q x X X akawx Q N ' -- , ' L .1 A Tl i X ,Si 3 ,X is aim Xxx X X ii K N Qi it Q Rita Adoor, Cafeteria Staff Jacqueline Assenco, Banker Merle Aufill, Registrar Mary Bieber, Cafeteria Manager Lavaughn Barton, Cafeteria Staff Ann Bean, Attendance Aide Nancy Brown, Secretary Carolyn Clarke, Receptionist Joan DeCunzo, Special Ed. Aide Marilyn Englert, Secretary Frances Ernest, Secretary Robert Espinoza, Hall Monitor Loretta Gallia, Special Ed. Aide Roxanne Garrett, Secretary Maria Lara, Cafeteria Staff Carolyn Linindoll, Library Aide Larry Lippold, Custodian Michael Newson, Security Officer Lani Palmer, Special Ed. Aide Louis Parent, Graphic Arts Deborah Rico, Attendance Clerk Ron Romero, Custodian Stanley Schaffer, Custodian Emma Schweitzer, Health Aide Terry Seals, Hall Monitor Lisa Stafford, Secretary Carole Vandever, Student Store Tommie Whaley, Hall Monitor Don Wright, in-House Monitor Classified PersonnellAcademics 167 ...f--f 'i ' B,---- WK I fx X. J MMM., ,X N.,,,NNM b m,.,.,.,Qx 'M-N b x:lI1,f X MW Chris O'Donnell Allen ,Glendora Bell Don Brown Joe Campbell Dean Allen 'Flichard Benoit Marsha Burgess Geroy Carter Douglas Anthony Dave Bowen Gene Cabading Dave Castro i, ,QKathy Barnson h B Lawrence Bray Carol Campbell y Dave Christian 168 Faculty: Allen - Christian .tifffiwra , , I . A J, ,f MH g lx, rye .. Vt., cfm. gives serie-fcv,f:r. ,ML ,,f,41:.4gw,y ,.Jeawf..4.a,.t..,Q' . , .. - ,W ., f - , .. i s . t i K LJ' , Q if . g , f A Q1 4 , y U , ,a.w- ,nf 2i:,g,,J' . ,:Wf!.,4..n -JNL fuel J :A is ,..f'4?4.1 -ff: ' AJ' .2-w .i' wifi fsffiei V i . . ,- , amiko Christmas Phil Coffin Mark Coleman Judith Cuno ff .. I V kb- iri- Math Made Easy! What is the square root ot 369 Mr. Campbell could tell you! Mr. Campbell has been teaching at Bonanza High School for ten years. He taught Geometry I and Pre-Algebra. He said, I like teaching students. Mr. Campbell was also involv- ed inthe Masonic Lodge and the Boy Scouts. His hobbies included fishing, playing chess. camping, and hunting. He is married and has three children. Mrs. Chris O'Donnell Allen, B.S. - Ohio State University. Teaches: English and Journalism. Ad- vises: Eye of the Tiger. Mr. Dean Allen, M. Nat. Science - University of Idaho. Teaches: Biology and General Science. Mr. Douglas Anthony, M.Ed. - UNLV. Teaches: Physical Education. Coaches: Varsity Baseball Mrs. Kathy Barnson, M.A. - Northern Arizona U. Teaches: American Literature, Basic English Ill, and English Ill. Mrs. Glendora Bell, B.A. - Weaton College. Teaches: Drawing, General Art, Studio. and Paint- ing. Advises: Gallery Club. Mr. Richard Benoit, M.A. - Cal State University. Librarian. Mr. Dave Bowen, M.A. - Adams State College. Teaches: Wood Tech., Welding. Advises: Industrial Arts Club. Mr. Lawrence Bray, M.A. - Brigham Young U. Teaches: Consumer Ed. and Honors World History. Advises: Key Club. Mr. Don Brown, B.S. - Utah State U. Teaches: Basic English I, Tech. Theater I, and World Lit. Coaches: Boys' Golf. He also sold real estate. Mr. Campbell attended college at the Oklahoma State University. He most enjoyed math and science. He also coached basketball and baseball while teaching in Oklahoma. When asked about teaching at Bonanza. he said. 'tl've enjoyed the past ten years and I hope to be here for at least nine more! Mrs. Marsha Burgess, M.S. - Nova U. Teaches: Biology, Zoology Honors. Advises: Sophomore Class Council. Mr. Gene Cabading, B.S. - U. of Utah. Teaches: Health Ed. Mrs. Carol Campbell, M.A. - Syracuse U. Teaches: English. Advises: Honor Society. Mr. Joe Campbell, M.S. - Oklahoma State. Teaches: Geometry and Pre-Algebra. Mr. Geroy Carter, B.S. - U. of So. Texas. Teaches: Health Education. Advises: Human Relations. Mr. Dave Castro, B.S. - So. Utah State College. Teaches: Physical Ed. and Health. Coaches: Var- sity Football. Mr. Dave Christian, B.A. - San Francisco State. Teaches: Physical Ed. Coaches: J.V. Basketball and Varsity Football. Mrs. Tamiko Christmas, M.Ed. - UNLV. Teaches: Algebra I, Algebra IIlTrig., and Basic Math. Mr. Phil Coffin, M,Ed. - UNB. Counselor. Mr. Mark Coleman, M.Ed. - UNLV. Teaches: Eng. I and Prevocation. Coaches: J.V. Football and J.V. Girls' Basketball. Mrs. Judith Cuno. M.S. - So. Illinois U. Teaches: Typing, Accounting I, D.O.E. Faculty: Christmas - Cuno 169 M '5 -- -'xff M13 .f- ' W wN ...0 '----, ,,,,..--- Steve Dahlquist Pennie Edmond Phyllis Feinberg Don Gaylord Alice Dalllmore Carol Eldfrlck Del Foster Gary Gordon Patricia E. DeCIercq F Glenna Engkraf Wayne Freeman Donna Gosnell Doris Duffy 'F 'Bill Essary hi i Joefiallla i F iilih Eldon Gia-uberger 170 Faculty: Dahlquist - Grauberger k lim Grytdahl vory Guillory Richard Hanna dovella Hargett Bob Harris What a Sport' Mrs Mass: was one of the orlglnal staff members at Bonanza Hugh School She was a physrcal educatron teacher golf coach wlfe and mother of a two year old son She followed a rrgorous schedule whrch she tackled darly After graduatlng from Sllppery Bock Unrversr ty Mrs Mass: became a P E teacher She moved to Las Vegas from Pennsylvanra and began to fur ther hercareer at B H S She coached Glrls Varsl ty Golf I have enjoyed worklng wrth young peo Mr Steve Dahlqurst M A Nova U Teaches General Art Desrgn Crafts Ceramrcsl ll Mrs Allce Dallrmore MA UNLV Counselor Mrs Patrrcra deClercq MA Northern Arrzona T aches Composrtron ll Englrsh Shakespeare Department Coordrnator Advrses Senror Class Mrs Dons Duffey M A UNLV Teaches U S History World History Physlcs Chemlstry Earth Scrence Advrses Na tronal Honor Socrety Mre P I Fldfrr-I1 RA lllxlltl T h lVladrrgals Concert Chotr Grrls Glee Starflre Mrs Glenna Engkraf BA Idaho State U Teaches Physlcal Ed Coaches Varsrty Softball Mr Bull Essary B A San Dlego S U Teaches U S Hrstory Consumer Ed Coaches Varsrty Ten nts Varsrty Baseball Aclvlses Skl Club Mrs Phyllis Femberg B A Brooklyn College Teaches Pre Algebra Algebra Mr Del Foster M S lndranaU Teaches Drrver Educatlon Mr Wayne Freeman M S Northern Arrzona U Teaches Algebrall Basrc Mathl Advlses Chess Team ple and sports of all krnds Durrng her spare tame Mrs Mass: enjoyed many hobbres These Included snow and water skr Ing gardening sewing and playing tennis She traveled extensrvely as well Mrs lVlassl satd I feel honored to be one of the orrgrnal staff members at Bonanza and to have been a part of Its growth to be one of the best schools rn Clark County' Mr Joe Gallla MA UNLV Teaches Specral Ed Coaches Football and Wrestlrng Mr Don Gaylord BS U of Mrnnesota Teaches World Hrstory Mr Gary Gordon MEd UNB Counselor Coaches Varslty Basketball and Track Mrs Donna Gosnell BS UNLV Teaches Speclal Educatron Mr Eldon Grauberger B A Southern Cal U Mr Krm Grytdahl BS U of Mrnnesota Teaches Algebra Computer Screncel Coaches A F' Mr lvory Gurllory M Ed LSU Teaches Basrc Engllsh Ill and Englrsh I Advlses Human Belatrons Club Mr Richard Hanna MA U of Mlchlgan Counselor Ms Novella Hargett M Ed UNLV Teaches U S Hrstory Mr Bob Harrrs M Ed UNLV Teaches Physrcal Educatron Coaches Boys Baseball and Grrls Volleyball L. i I . , . . - . 2 . ' , . . - . I ' . , . . 1 . . . , . . 1 . A . U. e : , Il, . , . . - . . . , . . - . 1 . , . . - , I . , ' ' . V b . , . . 1 . . Mrs. Pennie Edmond, M.Ed. - UNLV. Teaches: Teaches: U.S. Government. . Y . ' I ' - . A , . . 1 U . care. .......i...., -,... f .....,.. .eac..es: Track and Cross Country. ' ' ' . ' , , .- . 1 ' . , . . - . . 1 . ' , . .- ' , . 1 - ' , - - - - A I 1 . , , . - . 3 . , . .- . Z ' . , . .- . 1 ' ' . 1 ' ' ' . , . . 1 r . Faculty: Grytdahl - Harris 171 Jaan, Karen Florence-Hopkins Shirley Kelly Holly Jacquot Philip Lawton Earl N. Jenkins Carol Leavitt l l1 Kim D. Jensen Howard Leavitt 172 Faculty: Hopkins -- Markholt Randy Lee Mary Lehmann Ms. Lestelley Alan Lewiff l L Hia Carol Lommen Mary Lovelady Bekki Lukenes Dave Markholt yguuallflw' -Q.-1 aan--' .aurie Martin ludlth Massa Eileen Massi Bale Mastalarz rff A-r Buslness Dr Wrlla Matthews began worknng at Bonan za IH September of 1976 She attended three drf ferent colleges In San Diego San Jose and Las Vegas Dr Matthews wanted to be a teacher srnce she was a lrttle gurl Before comrng to Bonanza she taught at Las Vegas Hugh There she taught business and she was advlsor of Dnll Team When Mrs Karen Florence Hopkins MEd UNLV Teaches Basrc Eng Ill Eng lll and Am Llt Honors Mrs Holly Jacquot M Ed UNLV Teaches Data Processing and Typung Mr EarlN Jenkins M Ed NAU Teaches World Mr Klm Jensen BA UNB Teaches Basnc English Photography Mrs Shlrley Kelley B S Southwest Texas State U Teaches Physical Education Math Coaches Glrls Basketball and J V Softball Mr Phlllrp C Lawton M S Troy State U Teaches English ll Comp I Coaches Glrls Cross Country Varsrty Soccer Advlses Soccer Bunnres Mrs Carol Leavitt MA Wayne State Counselor Advlses Varslty Cheerleaders Mr Howard Leavitt B A Utah State Teaches Physrcal Educatron Athletlc Dlrector Advlses Benclal Cubs Mr Randy Lee MA UNLV Teaches Earth Scrence Brology Advrses Sk: Club Soph Class Mrs Mary Lehmann M A UNLV Teaches A P Eng and Eng Il Honors Advlses Varslty Quiz Ms Lestelle M Ed UNB Teaches Earth and General Science sv-Q as Usual she came to Bonanza Dr Matthews taught short hand co op work expenence office procedure of face machines and advanced typlng ln her spare time she enjoyed tennis reading and crafts She also worked at her husband s com pany Dr Matthews stated Bonanza rs the premier school the greatest' Mr Alan Lewls M Ed Northern Anzona U Teaches Instrumental Muslc Coaches J V Soccer Mlss Carol Lommen B S U of Minnesota Teaches Theatrel ll lll IV Advlses Thesplans Drama Productlons ESL Eng lHonors Eng I Advlses Project Lead Mrs Bekkl Ann Lukens B A of Idaho Teaches Eng ll Honors Comp ll French l Advlses SAVE Mr Dave Markholt M Ed UNLV Teaches Psychology!Soclology US Hrstory Advlses Nmgnt Llftrng Coaches r-ootball and :rack Mrs Laurle Martm B S UNLV Teaches Sclence and Dlversrfred Occup Mrs Judith Massa M Ed UNLV Teaches U S Government Fteadrng and Special Educatron Mrs Erleen F Mass: B S Slrppery Rock U Teaches Phvslral Fflnf-anon Pmfl-tae Xl +I r- T63l'Tl Mrs Gale Mastalarz M Ed UNLV Teaches Dance I ll and Physical Educatlon Advrses Dnll Team . r.t. .. at.. . .X K 4,9 ss r I - ' . s - - 1 - - ' , - - 1 A . . , . .- . 1 ' , , , - , ' I . . ' , . .- . I 1 I ' History and Government. Coaches: Glrls' Tennrs, Ms. Mary Lovelady, M.Ed. - UNLV. Teaches: , . . , . , - U, . I , A '- V 4, . , . , . . . . . , . . - , 3 - - , V .- - l MRL. rr- A- Q. .JCL , .'.. ' , . : ' . . ' ' , . . - . : . , . , 1 . V . I . . ' , . .- . 1 . . . , . .- . 3 l ' ' ' ' . ' ' . ' 2 . ' . ', . . - ' , . , . ,L-,. -----.I-... .--..c..c-: .arslsfqclf . , . . - . 3 ' , . : , . . . , . . - . 3 . , . .- . : . . ' ' I . , . . - . 2 Faculty: Martin - Mastalarz 173 2 Willa Matthews Mike McGuire Karla Merritt -Susan Meyer 174 Faculty: Matthews Rutherford Bill Mitchell Jane Oter Connie Quinn Pam Moats Linda Orr Frank Reeves Harvey Mumford Gary Pearson Charles Risse Gregory Ogawa Joan Pribyl Sandra Rutherford ally Rycroft etty Sabo hoda Schaefer eRoy Scheele Grammatically Correct Mrs Campbell has taught English at Bonan za throughout our Decade of Excellence She taught freshmen and was a co sponsor of the Na tional Honor Society She enjoys reading and swim ming and has three stepdaughters Mrs Campbell was born in New York She at tended Lenoir Rhyne College in North Carolina and Syracuse University in New York She decided to Dr Willa Matthews Ed Sp UNLV Teaches Bus Simulation Accounting Office Machines Advises Senior Class Council Mr Mike McGuire B S UNLV Teaches English I Il Adj. Coaches. Wrestling. Mrs. Karla Merritt B.A. - Lake Forest College. Teaches: Spanish I Government. Mrs. Susan Meyer B.S. - U of Northern Colorado. Teaches: Special Education. Mr. Bill Mitchell B.A. - Cal SU-LA. Teaches: Auto Shop. Mrs. Pam Moats M.S. - UNLV. Teaches: Special Education. Mr. Hanley Muntord M.A. - Eastern Montana Col- lege. Teaches: Earth Science, World History. Advises: Pep Club. Coaches: Varsity Basketball. Mr. Gregory Ogawa, B.A. - San Francisco State. Teaches: A.P. Chemistry Col eoe Entrance Exam, Honors Chemistry I, Physics. Mrs. Jane Oler, M.A. - NAU. Teaches: Accoun- ting, supervises Aide Program and Work Experience. Advises: Senior Class. Mrs. Linda Orr, M.Ed. - Northeastern Oklahoma U. Teaches: Chemistry I - Honors, A.P. Chemistry II. Advises: Golden Girls. become a teacher because I particularly enjoyed English and my English teachers I wanted to be like them Bonanza has definitely benefited these ten years from such an experienced and dedicated teacher As Mrs Campbell said Bonanza s not getting older it s getting better' GV Mr Gary Pearson MS UNLV Teaches Algebra ll Consumer Math Mrs Joan L Pribyl MEd UNLV Teaches Biology Physiology General Science Advises Soccer Bunnies. Mrs. Connie J. Quinn M.Ed. - UNLV. Teaches: Business Law World History - Honors. Advises: Freshman Class. 5 Mr. Frank Reeves M.Ed. - Western State College. Teaches: Architecture Drafting Metals. Mr. Charles H. Risse M.S. - Ariz. State U. Teaches: Basic Math Algebra I Geometry I-H. Mrs. Sandra K. Rutherford B.S. - Eastern Oregon State College. Teaches: Eng. ll Basic Eng. ll Am. L't - Honors. Mrs. Sally J. Rycroft, M.A. - UNLV. Teaches: A.P. History, American Government. Advises: Close-Up. . .Be y Soyo V. Ed. - UNLV. Teaches: Foren- sics I, ll, Speech I, II, Technical Theatre I, II. Advises: Forensics and Techies. Mrs. Rhoda C. Schaefer, M.A. - National U, of Mexico, Mexico City. Teaches: Spanish I, ll. Mr. LeRoy Scheele, M.A. - Northern Arizona U. Teaches: Consumer Math, Geometry, Trigonometry. Faculty: Rycrolt - Scheele 175 E 9 ZA, Y .,s, 9 S ,f . - , N? ,.,, f. my if-u , HWS, ff..pffF' ' V 13' 'Z V' ,4lg f A H , I A M. . , A LN 'M ,E 7 if 'Q' taught at SIDCG its 5 R gains if ff? 3 of 1976. She h s con a our academic with Basic the She ten an old umy. of Mrs Anne Sieler MA Northern Arizona U ww. , ,vm raw , 9 YL k' I' 4? aww V m J M 4, ji Z gy X fn, . Edith Wa Aarlene Bene Wright Susan Wright v. simpson, Special Advises: Mrs. Fleming Smith, M.Ed., Stahmer,B.S. Uoii Wlath. ii Syslack, M.S. Northern Arizona U. M Foods, Independent Living. Advises: Mrs. Freshmen Council. Eng. lIlB, John.Talbert, ELA. - Chemistry I. Coaches: J.V. cena U otball a J UNLV. Teaches: Diver- , Business. ' . 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W Ku 'f-LY 921'-if fi ff Wi Q i me UCS' 27.-emaa Friendly happy kanda crazy walh a cheerful outlook on lafe and the braghtest Smale an the world as one way to adescrabe Tonia Bankers Sanoe her freshman year Tonaa has been involved an a varaety of actavataes Honor Socaety, Band for 4 years swam mang for 3 years and tennas an her aunaor year she stall somehow kept a 3 6 GPA Tonaa plans to attend college at the Unaversaty of Reno and maaor an enganeer ang ' lwant to make lots and lots and lots of moneyll' exclaamed Tonaa Aocordang to her close fraend Lasa Hasse, Tonaa as an outgoang spazmatac Melassa Buday Thespaans 1 4 Forensacs 3 BSRS l-4 Golden Garis 4 Ska Club 3-4 Theatre Pro- ductions 1 4 CARDS 3-4 Mlohaelliil Buford Softball 1 2 Flagiaeotball 1 2 Teralilaankea' Band 1-4 Concert Banct1-4 Powder Puff4 Starfire 3-4 Tech 'l'i2eatre3-4 Treck4 BSRS Sandra Lea Caddell Bowlang 1 4 ESSRS 2 3 Sai Cangfalosl T eeh Theatre 3 Tom J J Canale Eye ofthe Tager 4 Photo Club 3 Track4 Baseball4 Basketball4 Donkey Basket ball 4 ble 2 Casfeeen Chow 3-E, Gels State Neararnataon 3 Nataonal Aoademac Achseveme nt Award for Scaence 3 personlll There are fave thangs l can say to descrabe Tonaa happy, anterestarag ag gressave, very very weard wath a zest lor Asked about Bonanza Tonaa replaed I have learned a lot from Bonanza some day l hope at can help me make moraeylll Seraously, between Bonanza and support from a good fraend Andy Maramontes l plan to go real far wath my future Well, Tonaa More power to youllll I Waatang for the return Tonla Dankers stands ready Sheree Chart Swammangllmvang Band 1-4 Drum Mayor 3-4 Jazz Band Michael-l Chavella Football2 Bowlang18r3 BSHS 2 4 Teen Theatre 4 Brenda Chceohl Nataonal Honor Socaety 3-4 Senaor Councal 4 Tennas2 FBLA 1 Track 1 Pro aect Lead 3-4 JV Volleyball 1 Pep Club 3 4 Casper Chrlsaensen Maseote 4 Studentfiovern mem 4 Pep Club 4 Chrastana Chuma Cross Countyl 4 Track1 4 Basketball T 2 Ska Club 2-4 Powder Puff 4 Polar Bear 3 Team 1 4 I 4 kk'k - ' ' kk .,,kka , - ,4:i-in 1 K ,I F -4 aay. ii-K 4 i Qi F ' . , , . , . . y . y A r-a- 4 Fraa 41 4 aa-or-r a 1 . 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Over the last 3 summers he has won over 25 golfing ,riov F ' f l-le likes most Jrf spons. James said that this year's golf team was one of our best teams. We had 4 return- ing seniors who were strong players. JamesJJyyl3asl.v been playrnygggafsrtyy golf for four school Jameslreliopes to go to college' on a golf scholarship. After collegelg if my skills have improved, l am probably going to try J geeolyl f awards rangingfgffoyms lst place to yrre Srd to qualityjor the pro tourfrsysaid James. H0 JalSQr!elQr5i?iaC9d S9C0ffff.3ls.fQ2lf?fJryJvibe Hale? l.l. J .J JJ..llS - .rrr JlJJl.sf llelr erll J . rrelr Z lrsrrlellvl l.l J J rllfll NevaeiaisseiGolf Associatlcirgil llsrlsl foflfm Y'0alCl1 srll r.rl E Hwvfef. fl l.y Key +- 4+ s 1-T slrlel f .rl. J 1 f llrs 34 lllrlr if lll rll.s J . lsr llr H011 Fefvm Band 2+ lsllo lsl J fi 2-3, Honor Society 2e3fyiSenior KevinJJerikiijs++ BSRS 2-44 Weightllft 4, PGP Cl1fiisl3f4- lj. J me 2-4- Q .srl. fflf? 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VISES3111111 'wlC11:'1'.'1E' A111 Q11 1. 11 KKKKKKKKKKK r .--ff-,f,c:ff t-z,gf---r szg.-7:-rzzlf,-it-3-11:- ' , ' -K -kg,-fp,-fer-'z.' K r . ' , Happy, spirited, involved!Chrystalfi Bougon has applied herself in at number of activities at Bonanza, such as the ln- ternational Thespians Society and as Vice-President of the Pep Club. She was also in the National Forensics Leaguef iiiirf and was interested in C.A,Ft.D.SlS.A.D.D., and was Vice- presldent of S.A.V,E. i o l l Cshrystal l competitive speak? ing and finds all types of communications? very interesting. As a senior she joined Eye,ot the Tiger? staff and was caption, edltorngshe wasggaiso very oslo i1lQ'if.3gl26tSf8d rl t that profSfSSlonally, was onthe Stu- dent Council all fourfof her highschool years. Chrystal took part in voluntary work for the Special Olympics. 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Honor 'Z,L.6,fIL, Ranked fourth an the sensor class wlth a G P A of 3 9 Chrlstl was a member of Natlonal Honor Soclety and partlclpated an the advanced placement program Academlcs have played a ma lor role ln her lute and Chrlstl has trled to make the most of her ed ucatlon at Bonan za She plans to go on to college at UCSD and pursue a career an medlclne When asked about her goals for the future Chrlstr replsed l want to learn a lot about myself rn college and be certain that the career l choose IS nght for me I Relaxlng after a performance Chnstl Elllot smrles for the camera Socrety 2 4 Key Club 4 Concert Bead 2 4 Prolect Lead 3,4 Leah Roberts Homecommg Queen Candldate 4 lndran Robinson Football t 2 Lynette Robmson Glrls Basketbatl 1 4 Glrls Softball 1 4 Volleyball 1 Skt Club 4 Steven Rock Basketball 1 4 Ska Club 1 4 Track 2 4 BSRS 2 4 Letterman s Club 3 4 Key Club 3 CARDSISADD 34 Dean Rudritttibl Honor Sandi-4 Jazz Band 1 4 Track 2 B-'SES 1 2 Marchrog ease 1 4 stamre Band 2 4 Drum Captaln 3-4 Drum Corp 1-4 Jeff Rogers Wreslllng 1-4 Natrortal Honor Socle- ty 2 4 Bowlmg 4 Key Club Boys State 3 Who s Who 3 Protect Lead 3-4 BSRS 1-4 Stacey Romano Golden Vlslerzs 3 Kevln Rope!! 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Q.. .gif L L L L L L L L LLL M 2 X ? i Qhristine Reytiieint Hddffgiim 6 Rop6Ft'5 f Bengal Fades - Seniors I Reiger -4- Rope!! 215 ,.,, , . Charming, spirited, and intelligent are all words to describe Tina Teng. A native ofgties Vegas, Tina presidedbas Studentiligody First Vioe'President. This dedicated student was a member of Stu- dent Council, Senior Council, National Honor Society, Key Club, S.A.D.D. and Project Lead. She was alsoa member of the Varsityiennis teatttifor three yeafe. Tina wasfja member ofthe Las Vegas Youth Council and attended the Sun Youth Forum. gg ln rii of all theses extra-curricular r taking or sciencefeourses. Shefhopes to attefhd lftichardirifikisehubeum - Forensios'fi'lifrif5gi?lQ Theater 'Productions 2-4, Thespians 2f4, Wrestling 2, BSRS 2, 4. A 1 Douglasftegndy - Besketbaii 1-4, Football 'rrl 2, 1 lri, 'lrlt V r ,- it, 3 ir t Of irt b H S i ilil 5 - FlHQSlVil??5flEtSHS 1-2,' U.S.C. and major in Biology or Pre- Medicine. Tina also works at her parents' restaurant, South China, forty hours ltir ya Week. 5 u S ib b or Tina stated, Bonanza has given me a solid foundation for my future in college and beyond. The student body has en- couragedme to become ritb more outgoing and assertive. Tina has ledigsrfeiiitye studentbocly in a caringgtoonslderate way. She is sure to succeed throughout her brilliant future. it , an facts aboutifthe governmentelfsystem, i ' if rf2LllfsiTif11 f if S 9l'7'1:' :tff,1'f2i 'l ' f f.iff5t??lf ff' Ron Band 3M ii'1 l':'i ,V 1 Jackie Santafini - Donkey Basketball 4,'EyeFof t the Tiger? g , 1 Charles Seipel - Track tffgiBasketball COUYWY rs, tiiiu f isrir iusi S iit itui i Tl' it ilii r -4 i .len semester S+ easkesnsairig ft:4i.i ' r it 216 Bengal ' - ' lsl R05 i i 5 lit R0U0dYii7tfif3?f ' 7 Yfffkfini., 1- - , . , , ,. 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Scotthas been in theater for three years. ln his time spent at Bonanza, Scott has been in five pro- ductions, including Ah, Wilderness , Barefoot in the Park , and The Sting . He has also been in many theater tour- naments, from which he has won numerous medals. Scott was born in New York, and came to Las Vegas when he was seven years oid. in his freshman year he went to Cashman Jr. High, and his sophomore, etected ssi, Senior Class Vice-President, an honorycofwhich he is very proud.- i C This crazy individuaiihas been very active during his high school career. His activitiestincluded: Ski Club, Key Club, Bowling, Student Government, Senior Counoit, and Theater. Scott commented, I think theater is my favorite. l enjoy meeting new people. Scott hopes some- day to become a professional actor. Good '.UCk+.3C0i?f . c junior, and senior years have beeniat, ey,rs eiimciass vice- y 59nanZa?SDU'in9 his Se 'i0 Y9a'? i Q . - - - r .. , ' . 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Howie Trelstad --' Ski Club S.-4, BSRS 1-4, Tech Theater 3, Theater Productions 16, Thespians 3'4, Photo Club 1, Gcloegnyisions 2-4. Melanie Tripp Country 1, Na- mi Hoof . sinful Forum 3. i Tlieffifel' l . i - l..rs n:+Qib2llf24 l srsoi si...ris kg w llf..:::gw-as-ffi.fUis la-.fl-wsszf-sill -fi-fig 1111 li' f V i.ri rFf1rw1i what in is Steve Tu Council 1. i 222 Bengal Faces - Seniors I Torre -- Alba H.. .. This extra time gave him to work at Bullock's inthe Fashion Show Mall as a stockperson, and time to work on his oranQeff72 lsl. bug. . B ,Allen.1fgii.ipilans, after graduation areto goto U.N.iRg and major in broadcasting. After Ailenifinisbes his schooling, he wants to move to the West Coast, get married and become wealthy. As Allen quoted, Being in high school had its ups and downs. My years at Bonanza were interesting. Attending Bonanza High,School was an experience .roy. , Allen LQVQE:i,w,llfI' never forget. g gyg. . , ...... ,.... ..... . , . . ,.., S.. 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L f -- 1 '- 1 sz , . .,.. , ,,.. pf. an Twwv -W, M f A K M' A-WW. k- .. U A , il Casfsafiaf cqfcuz . She was in the plays Teach Me How to Cry, Goodbye to the Clown, Sting, and th one-act Where Have All the Lightnlngggglgs Gone? To GllliansOn l-ler37tlfi l n1l Birthday, was the last play that she wnnw in. l-ler name? Celeste Magee. ' C Celeste was BestfActress for Clark Counly's Drama Tourney. She also has won Who's Who and many forensics awards. Celeste attended a Thespian con- vention in Muncie, lsdiana for a week of theatre. She ison the-BHS and UNLV traveling fglieg is the top speaker for debates , fl, . 'in--se55ze:isQsfiszgyaeisizivzegreffl- , '- C3399 ttl e i Celeste lf' OU' school, Forensics eott Key Club's Secretary, l-lonorlSoeletyi7Secretary, and is also in Student Gevieirnment. Celeste is a very busy persong she Valerie Wesley -- .Basleietbralili 1-4, Track 2-3, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, syoiiebaltlfiiaptaini2,1 Kelly Whelan Class Senator 3wSKi Clubiiiafsgf Rhetoric -'.' f Vltll 'L'l1 nf V, i l lt Cl el Ctts l ' me Wills? Queen f 5 Catherine Wise -so 'l-4, Ski Club hardly has any spare time, but when she does, she likes to spend it dancing. She has been dancing for 11 years. She's been withyarious ballet companies and a traveling ,sts iytapcrrline. Celeste also takes C classes at rljifallgv in speech. lf you can't find Celeste she's usually at the theatre either acting or just helping out. l love working in the theater -- it's like a second family to me. Celeste's real family is wonderful, easy-going and very supportive. But then again they can also be very nutty, said Celeste- After she graduates Celeste wants rogtgojgiggescaege and major inpublie lssg jg slid rrrsrrr b Thea .l - xii qw f l - -L r , - . gy,- -:ff I Vrrsg rg ' I 95115 Carman On Her erm sims day, Celeste'fMagee demonstrates her acting talent. 'C ,l'i't i 1, 3, H C michelle or the Tiger 1, seas 2,r4,f,4 rg,rsg Homedeffliifii laseespandioate 4, Powder Puff.g4555g 55451 900903 rsii 455 riiii C iigll Mfirlilger liiil ttii1i ifli'l I 'k-V,k arl vt. 151 k'i.' : f rlh- ,, l se! i . ' , C s if is fi- s,s it .,. - , -at i . , sw , i ,f vi A 5 re ' ' K ? r s iicc iyis i ,rsc itsir lir 1 s r lis 59119 iitr 264 B399 M, Skicfillitlit 3-4. V V,'.r ig ' I 224 Bengal Faces -- Seniors I Wesley - Whitman 1-,ni ,, sr,-:lag ..,,. i Z s 3 2 2 E 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 5 2 e 5 s 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 5 2 4 2 3 S 3 2 E 2 2 2 2 3 4 1 5 2 2 2 2 E 5 E s E 2 E i 2 2 Q 2 2 E 2 2 2 2 Q 2 2 E 2 2 2 2 2 2 E 2 JUBILANT JUNIORS The Junior Class provided a great deal of spirit for the L85-'86 school year. They were united as one and they were always read to show their pride, spirit, and ambition for Bonanza. The Junior Class oliicers were elected in the fall of '85. The results of the elections turned out to be Monte Eidfrick as Junior Class Presi- dent, Nici McCoy for Vice President, and Gaylene Pellegrino for Secretary, and Steve Arnold as Treasurer, The four senators that were elected were Cheryl Edwards, Marytynn Edwards, Jill Foster, and Jeff Hurst. During all ot the assemblies, the JuniorClass could always be heard over the roar of the crowd. They con- tributed lots of school spirit by wear- ing brown and gold every Friday and being, the most 'enthusiastic at assemblies. T J J During Homecoming week, members of the Junior Class par- 226 Bengal Faces - Juniors ticipated each day, which just goes to show how much spirit the Juniors had. Joining in the float competition for Homecoming, the Junior Class of- ficers of 1987 were able to take first place. Vice President Nici McCoy ex- laimed about the Junior Class, Junior spirit thrived in alt of us and was seen in our participation in various activities and our enthusiasm for our school. I Juniors Becky Cuellar and Jami Scott enjoy the Hawaiian Dance. It 'ik - .QQAXE 4 - . ,xv N, if s , .et X it h ' ' i- x - . A 3 K E XR I . . 'Q Ables :tal Adams at Adams ara Agassi 1 Ainsworth y Albitz .X W 3 L ' Joey Altman Danelle Anderson Tami Anderson Shirley Aoyama Patricia Arnold Steve Arnold i s was x ' Q a . Q so x it y F. ,Q 5 r f 1 , f N as ,.','f l wg X -, ' A . .,.r A . Xl' . f -' a ti, ' -t N .. . rr-- r -- S X- . -- . . - .. f- -- . : 1 . -..' --r.f X ' w. sa 1 Q-, I xy. ' -,gg-Q ' ai. , . all . 45 , +3 A - it . Q. y an if , E E K X. ? irss ss.s . A A Aerrsr- I A S 3 ee.. issss 1 X 1 - .ak-rx. ...kkk. .lk k. . K. i... ff' Christine Ashworth Layne Barney Marc Bawden Angela Atherley Michelle Barnum Mark Beatty Gayle Autill Doug Barry Willie Beauford Jenny Baird James Barton Chris Beers Gianma Baldassarri Kim Batastini David Berkowitz John Barbeau Cheryl Batt David Bernson ,,,,: N. an att: 1 wg, , -.. g. -f 'RX'-to xx..-Q r at Q K s S X if SSDEQ. , 5: 'Q K as X R was X i.. gag .g l Q ix X X r'.. W XT .t N vs K s Xt' 3 to X 7, 5 V I ly.. . Robert Berr Andrea Bigley Tony Biami Katherine Binder Danny Black Karen Black Randy Black Lonnie Blahuczyn Michael Blount Susan Bohne Kevin Bortman Brian Bowler Bengal Faces - Juniors l Ables -- Bowler 227 N W X xx W ff YN Ni X X as 1-X 5 5 K x ' 1: , .x - :ey ei . .wxk,.:, Se m is:-it-.. -' as yi Y .ie x 5 Y Si 4 Qi +i i if . i :jk-egsw' if .S in . IA.. Ezz . . S X N 1 E FFS, - N . .. awe. .ander Campben iael Carnpuzamo betta Canfield ert Cannon 'or Carlin a Carter x eeifesime me B, my C R Q . m, Y N C x X .fir y i A gs X 'Sr wi we S in vi y K 12, ..., , - X K Q. Q green- -- , X K ii ' X l , . 4 Q I V-is ie iowil i M nv .K Xi E X six 4. x -- Wi-ze-me XL-1. 1 - XWNQ Richard Cass Deon Chiodini Tracy Christiansen ii' l Mary Chwat Lesli Cibulka Cliff Cihak Toni Clawson Keith Ciegg i Danny Clifford Tracy Clow John Coleman Zandra Coleman rw we X Cammy Collette ,Ratrick Como, Andre Coward 'Shannon Conaway iiysha Cook Bryan Cooper , Q., Debbie Courtemanche Deeana Schaefer, y Mikeflranmer C Rebecca Cuellar Coleen Cunningham Larry Dague Bob Cruzdela Sheree Dahl Codyfiiangel F-ionaid Davis Todd Davis Yvette Debusk Tony Demayo Gavrielle Des Vaux y Barbara Devito Angela Dickinson Elizabeth Difler Tom Dillard Bengal Faces - Juniors I Campben - Dillard 229 M W' ,WN mf , M, W W up M 'EN 40' X s xx xx? we K., IAY i 1 S933 Q1 a X 'X A Xxx X ' sw , 4 ,Q-5 X ki- 4. 2. ' :: w N ,z g' - 7 AQ. 1 QM , K ,' 1 ., , .. K l ' . - K V L X I s 3 v W . 1 X A H l Q 3 . ... 1. ,,,. ---. K ' : ,N t 5 A . . K. Q t . . X4 . xl K .W x .X k 0 . .v .-'q . W, W-- ,f 'kv , ,, X If'-7? K K nv x 1 ,7 -F. Al- -v fu'-. ik'ff xv'-4? Q w! an .Qu-fm. it 'V ff - Nf-1 J -N V 9- 'Lv K1 ardy i 2 5 2 E s E L s 5 S ! r 3 5 5 5 5 s E E Q E 3 5 554-' 15127-'Wi 'P 'L TU 1 H ' fi ' f,x,,lE ,J , ' , -V 1 ' , ' f ,' , ' f IM- - , -' ' H Q ' ' :mi I ISF,-7 Suu 'vTQlsEZQiE?!1'WVIIQL:wif951rsmmyfm2253ISER5EEiiiQE5EE35H5x5S5fii5355E53ii953541532E5ZGiiE?iEEE?355i45ZEiF52155f'lC4?iii-SQii5EY623if5LeiE355?i5!'i5?Z5l59Ei9Ei:?iZi25W?5ii-SiiiiiliiSiidiiiiwi653153S2l4fSS2L-Yl4f+EL1:::w:1Qa5i:S?i:T22e34wwum-.lviv?2i5i3?JQ:Sl:5155EQifT43SiQ5iiiifS1i??!A13f?2Kiws.'S2Ji3:imxmx1e:ifUfJ225JQ+3R lvrfeiii ,KB!PEM5'1av:!9MQiUhs11SI259. 5vFgf,?rf me sg J unge Kanter Jack Laura Bengal Faces -+- Jumors I 5 .,.. x , f X Mm-f x fn S 2 P 2 f- v ,gf L V xv X ,, S 3 3 c,.Lu,... 2 S , , 5, ,gg 2 f :Q 5 S Q1 S ? K ',m,,A S+ S . '3Q5f 2 K , Q 'L ..V, J y ,A an wwf , I . K Bengal Fapes -- Juniors I Luttrell -f Neagle 235 Teachers have always shown an interest in the well- being of their students, and thtsglyyyear proved to srss be no diffefeni- srr ' is vfj'Ms. 'C3fOlil16f'fCh3tm8h and Mr. Jeff Butler started the Impact Program at Bonan- za High School, in partnership with Care Unit. Thislyprogram We-is..ldeS'9ned an iuiiiiierstanding otsifiibiiemical dependency among-Bonanza students. Msg Chatman stated, The more educated we become about this problem, thefmore we can -she.ipg i The teachers looked for abnormal behavior among the students. When a student was identified, the parents were notified and were given a reterralto Care Unit. sstnn y .Chatman ..stfteSsed theigepdrtance notfoiniyi the users, tiutfthe non-users and the staff at B.H.S. To accomplish this, kids from Care Unit visited the SU-lCl6fQfS hefe at BOUGFV3- T g to by Chatman, i'iOncethe kids have trust in you, they are willing to open up and accept help. T I During a weekend training session, Mr. Chesto and Mrs. Zobel-discuss the Impact Program with staff members from other schools in our district. . A 4 41. K. 236 Bengal Faces - Juniors I Neely - Paki Marie Ono wi xr, -..,, on Park Ll Parks 1t Patterson Jhanie Pechman lene Pellegrino ny Pendleton Charla Perry Lorraine Pilon Mike Pollock David Perry Kenneth Pinotti Delores Porter Tom Pfeiffer Tiffany M. Planck Tim Pounders Christopher Phebus William Plise Aaron Powell Todd Phillips Pat Plumb Penni Powell Rosemarie Piccolo Kelly Pollock John Power ntl Ni Zach Prather Lisa Purcell Becky Rankin Christopher Prezgay Mike Puskarich Sebastian Ratajczak Chuck Price Lucy Prisner Darrin Puana Erik Pugh Rebecca Quintero Jeff Ray Stevan Radmanovich Patrick Reardon Julldene Rammell Andrea Reiner Yolanda Rangel Leona Reinhardt Bengal Faces - Juniors I Park - Reinhardt 237 it fi he We've ot Elegance! Elegant! That's the only way to describe the remodeled Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino. From the tasteful white exterior with its graceful canopies to the chic polished white marble interior, the Golden Nugget has become one of the most beautiful attrc- tions in Las Vegas. Millions and millions of dollars were spent to renovate the Golden Nugget and put some pizzazz into its entire neighborhood. The objective of the Golden Nugget! management was to attrac people to the downtown area by creating an atmosphere o beauty and romance. Mrs Carol Campbell enthused, give Steve Wynn, Chairman o Golden Nugget, lnc., credit fo rejuvenating downtown ant making the area importan again. I Adding chic to the downtown area the Golden Nugget brightens Fre mont Street. i Michelle Renshaw Mike Lee Roberts Joe Robles Sheri Rodriguez Kari Rozar Shannon Ruiz Peter Savino April Reynolds Michael Roberts Deanna Rodman Danny Ross Bridget Ruddy Bradley Ruoff Deanne Sawicki Robert Riddell Rene Roberts Paul Rodriguez Jenifer Roundy Denise Ruddy Stephanie Rushia Kristi Sager 238 Bengal Faces - Juniors I Renshaw - Sager :ha Sanchez 1 Sarno Schmick am Schrartz Scialabba rette Schulce Jim Schwitalla Amy Sears Stephanie Scolpino Steve Sellers Jami Scott Miriam Sepulveda Katie Scrivner Lori Shaftner Erin Scruton Ozzy Sharpe Amee Sears Dawn Shelledy Michelle Shutt George Sichitano Laura Simia Susane Simmons Kim Smith Michelle Showalter Karen Simpson Melissa Smith Richard Spradling Bryan Sims Laura Sokey Gary Sprawdlin James Skinner Mindie Sorensen Laura Sprott Jessica Smith Tracy Sorenson Eric Steffensen Chris Simms Jennifer Spendlove Vanessa Steward Kurt Smith Jennifer Spilsbury Vickie Stewart Bengal Faces - Juniors Sarno Stewart 239 Vehicular adness . One of a teenager's most prized possessions is a car. At Bonanza there were a variety of motor vehicles from your typical Datsun or Rabbit to your spiced-up over-loaded 4x4, and let's not forget the unforgettable Camaros Trans Ams, and Mustangs. The parking lot was filled with a number of these automobiles. A car can sometimes reflect a person's personality, and from what was displayed in the parking lot, we had many different reflections of personality. It seemed that one of the most popular vehicles among Bonanza students were the high performance 4x4 off road trucks and jeeps. During the seniors' last wek before graduation the parking lot became a showground for shiny new automobiles in which to start off a new life. I Showing off The baddest Jeep in town, juniors Angie Dickinson and Christine Yuhas head for some off- road fun. ,, ffsg- T 2' 1 , ,f it it 1, ,Y Ka x 17 sr! . . .7 :Si 1, Q sgg gy , x x ,I ' gmt at + f t R L ft r t f-23.4. .Q -arg? 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The Sophomore Class Council consisted of seven of- ficers, all of whom were dedicated to making this sophomore class the most en- thusiastic ever. President Roger Cram stated, We've gotten a lot more participation from the sophomores this year than when they were freshmen. Vice-President Minka Scheele was looking forward to several successful fund- raising activities, while Michelle Funk stated, We appreciate the sophomores who have been involved with the Sophomore Student Coun- cil. Becky Risse felt that Everyone was more excited and had more spirit now that they're in high school. Nicole Montoya summed up everyone's feelings, Sophomores felt they had more of a sense of belonging. Not only has the Sophomore Council grown, the entire class grew bigger and better with them. 242 Bengal Faces -- Juniors X at ewssss,s NQStwgQSVT?WNx ,qH'ssss. ssfBisSBsa, assess sfensssw tassassswssx t B is tst,?i tyttyy , . i X ,own M. ,N f ri ff B sSweQQsf5's fg, -. fs 'Qi EE 'x iq M Q ,i5r,t t X A . 1 i J syn, as l ssa2f4+fpvem:s A-A ff sf t as , ya 5 i gQi?f1SNMgQS NN: :- 2 r. : I Yv exam Q' 'V 'L' if S x B. -is 1. s. iff , EY X. 5 it l X xr X - 5 ni Acevedo 2 Adams :le Adams an Amann na Anderson ri Anderson Keith Andrews Chris Andrus Shonna Anthony Flhonda Arebalo Brenda Archibald Thomas Armbruster E Jimmy Ashness David Baker John Barrier Jason Astuto lra Baker Alberto Barrocas Laura Austin Kimberly Barber Deena Bartolo Kelli Austin Kiplyn Barber Flenee Bastarache Annette Auteri Steve Barclay Steven Bates Cindy Baird Danny Barnson Kathi Bancom BengalFaces fd r I Q s XX t it cu, 2 L BB ws, Joseph Beal Christa Bean Paul Beck Scott Beck Shannon Beck Allison Beers is N- 'lv' ka T' i t5 5 Tracianne Beesley Sam Bell Dawn Belmore Debora Beltz Jeff Benhart Lara Benton Sophomores I Acevedo - Benton 243 G'Ynf5a B'3dYf i K Shane iiiii i Jerry Bram? h 1 A 'il' Cynthia Brennan v Kristine Brewer Susan Brezneyffijii Kent Briggs Kristie Brinkerhoff Q. y X N K ww-. ,un In 1 'lr 5 dy Brimer ies Brown neth Brown ltny Browning m Buchanan Buford .- . ii. 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Jenkins 7 7 -rv Noeireiange Edith Laramore John Larsen Maria Larsen Puff and the male two Imej. won ositive Lusk Lefevre Linton Love Luzader 252 Bengal Faces - Sophomores I Kalina - Leroy 'Nw-xl tile MacDoweli Robert Marquez Manker Tom Marshalewski nela Mann Michelle Massino ry Mason Casey Martin nique Marcano Dan Martin Kntillvlarchant Tina Martin Trina Martin Eric Martine Qi! William Manyck 'ina Melliea McCalferty Billy Marx Tina McCalaine Guy Mathey William Mcclodden Lisa Mathey MarkMcConnel Laura Mathleck, Michael McCormack James McDonald Jennifer Mclntosh Tyrgne McKenzie Cari McMillan Laurie McNeil Jason Mead Jill Mead Chris Meixnwe Maureen Melander Annette Melchori Heather Melendez Athena Melonas Jason Mendenhall Jenniffer Merrick Amber Mill Cory Miller Patti Miller Nishon Miller Bengal Faces -- Sophomores I Littlefield - Miller 253 Improving Communications in August 1984 a budget of S700,000 was set and con- struction of the new Metro Communications Center began. A single-fault tolerance system was installed, as were the new Wismer and Becker computer terminals. All patrol cars are now equipped with mini-computers to keep police officers in close contact with the dispatchers. Among other improvements, a 911 emergency system has been installed. The senior dispat- cher said, We expect a never-failing law enforcement agency due to the new com- munications system. 'sf 5, 41:4 ' VT 'K 1 I Tami Miller Robin Modl Tiffany Miller Tim Moler Ronnie Mclntire Eric Moore Christie Moeller Regina Moore Tracy Moore Stacey Morgan Mike Munson Angie Nelson Nicole Montoya Andrew Morsicato Chelsea Muntean Eric Nelson Jennifer Morby Kim Morsicato David Murphy Dale Newcomb Christina Morgan Teresa Moyer Jennifer Neider Travis Newman 254 Bengal Faces - Sophomores I Miller - Nuoffer . Rick Newton Martin Nevarez Jeffrey Niemeyer Cord Nuoffer 1inic Nunez .rles Ohlandt ryl Oliver .d Olsen my Olsen cia Olsen u x Elaine O'Neill Elliott Onstine Michelle Orzoft Julie Overton Jason Ovillette Stephanie Pappa Michele Park Sundo Park Brian Parks Eric Parris Danny Paul Troy Pearson Brandye Perea Jose Periel Andrea Perry Nevin Penyman Devon Peterson David Philips Dean Pierson James Pittman Christine Placer Bret Polnier Mark Poliins Silvia Pollock Kendre Pope Tony Potter Kevin Powers Darren Prewitt Greg Procknow Melissa Quern Roberta Raasveld Robert Rancher Kevin Raschko Michael Rasmussen Kenny Rawson Krisiti Rawson Bengal Faces - Sophomores I Nunez - Rawson 255 n Jason Ray Andrew Regester Andrew Reid Travis Reif Maria Reinhardt Keira Rheubottom Larry Richard Brian Rigg Kimberley Rioderhof Becky Risse Jeffrey Rivard Jordan Robins Tammy Robinson Teresa Rogers Kevin Romer Daisy Romero Kevin Rowe Steve Rowe 256 Bengal Faces - Sophomores I Ray - Simister Heather Ruhe Tristy Rutledge Darren Sackett Merl Sage John Santana Chrissy Santarini Michelle Sbei Kris Schamaun Simoen Scheel Minka Scheele Kaycee Schoeller Tammy Schroder Shannon Schroeder Raye Seyberth Maria Schweitzer James Shaw Cathy Seaver Janette Shaw Magnus Seime Terry Sherman Lisa Serna Susan Sievert Regina Self Doug Simister ff J ryl Simmons James Slocum Kevin Smith ene Simmons Chandler Smith Kimberly Smith ny Sincere George Smith Lance Smith -y Singal George Smith Michelle Smith ahanie Singer Heather Smith Scott Smith Skivers Heather Smith Bill Snyder Matthew Soderstrom Nova Sorenson Teresa Spence Brad Spilsbury Gretchen Sprott Angela Starr Cristy Steere Kristi Stein Ernst Stemley Shannon Stokes Joseph Stowell Trina Stratton Bengal Faces Denyse String Mike Strozzi Coy Stuart Paul Stuhff Susan Stuhmer Dawn Sturaile Suzanne Summers Dawna Sveum Louis Tinoco Lois Thompson Susan Thomas Leolan Thomas - Sophomores I Simmons - Thomas 257 Lisa Swanson Michelle Swarts David Sweeney Steve Swelkert Joe Switalski Sean Szadaj Steve Szumilo Savour Tanner James Taylor Thomas Taylor Traci Taylor Lori Terry Jennifer Theodore Tami Tucker April Tishma Tina Turner Stu Tobler Yolanda Turner Traci Traasdale Kenny Undenrvood Tom Trinter Lerssa Uthailerssub Brett Tucker Carolyn Utley 258 'Bengal Faces - Sophomores I Swanson '- Heaton 2 S John Vadala Curt Virgi Christine Valadez Kyle Vogler Douglas Vanderwheele Milton Wade Anna Vaughn John Wagner Jimmie Vernon Melissa Wagner Jan Villeza Jason Walden is G Stephen Waldron Traci Walker April Wallace Teresa Waltermye Jay Day Vicky Heaton I f., F i istopher Walters alee Waters ty Watkins an Way in Weaver n Weaver Jim Webb Aaron Wellborn Angela Wellman Myron Wernicke Gloria West Clarence Whalum Joseph Whitacre Valerie White Charles Whitman Aaron Whitman Clark Whitney Warren Whitney James Wilcox Dimitrois Williams Paula Williams James Williamson Demetrious Willis Lauri Wilson Alison Windolph Kelli Wrath Dustin Winicki James Wright Brian Wiseman Valeri Wright Eric Wiseman Barbara Wunder Lenny Wiesniewkski Larry Young Tony Wong Rebecca Yuhas Shoei Yamanouchi Elizabeth Yamul Casi York John Zamberlan Dean Zannone Paul Ziegler Bengal Faces - Sophomores I Walters - Ziegler 259 FRESH UN CII. Baby Bengals have arriv- ed and with it the Freshmen have elected their class officers. Freshman Greg Keichler, at the end of the Presidental Campaign , rose to victory and reigned as Freshman Class President. Julene Reed tlast name sound familiar?i sat at the Freshman Presidents right hand as she held the office of Vice-President. Phillip Chau, new to the seat of Treasurer, was new to the United States. With Phil just coming to the U.S., he received first-hand experience of how our govern- ment works. Freshman Darcy Noricks was elected to the office of 260 Bengal Faces - Freshmen Secretary. During class meetings Darcy kept records of all motions and procedures. Freshman Senators for the 1985-1986 year were Diana Van and Rachael Carruth. Mrs. Connie Quinn was the advisor for the Freshman Council for the year. lt was a strong Freshman council, and I en- joyed every moment of being a part of it, stated Freshman Diana Van. l Hopefully the events planned by the Freshmen will turn out to be suc- cessful . . . I Freshman Darcy Noricks talks to a friend during Hawaiian week. zz.-ll. 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Purnell Jerry Raso Allison Harris Christopher Plumb Chris Price . Coroly Quarantiello Julene Reed Gayle Pierce Spencer Polk Jason Pritchard Nancy Quinn Kerry Redican Larry Pilon Marilyn Ponte Tiffany Prosser Claudia Ramirez Michael Reese Bengal Faces - Freshmen I Pappageorge -- Reese 271 Smokebusters As some of you probably noticed there was no smoking area at B.H.S. this year. To some Bonanza students that was a relief, and to others it meant waiting until after school to take a puff of that cigarette. The smoking area was originally designed because non-smoking students got tired of putting up with smokey bathrooms. At first the smok- ing area was in the quad, but last year it was moved beside the wood shop. The administration thought if the smoking area was moved out of clear view, smoking among B.H.S. students would go down. They also thought it would cut down on drug trafiicing at Bonanza. i Looking down on an empty quad, the Bengal Tiger breathes freely once again . . . This year, however, the smokini area was eliminated completely, nc only at Bonanza but also at a few othe high schools. Some students were in favor c this, and others were not. Junio Christine Yuhas stated, The smolf ing area was good in the sense the the students liked freedom they hac but the administrators were always ot there, so it looked as if the student were always in trouble. So maybl with the smoking area eliminated, thi healthy, clean image of Bonanza Hig School will be stronger than ever. St E Q 2 5 SE William Reichenbach Jeffery Rice Scott Risden Adam Robinson Raquel Roby Will Rodgers Travis Roundy ' Amanda Reyes Kyle Richards William Roberts Lisa Robinson Bill Roche Mike Rossum Neal Royer Kirk Reynolds Michelle Richolson Trisha Robertson Rick Robinson Mark Rock Paul Roundy Michael Ruttan l l an Ruud Leann Sanders Angela Schwarz 1as Ryan , Heather Sanders Dana Schwehr an Latjerome Christine Santos Heather Scroggins xy Sackett Timothy Schnaible Michael Sears Sager Collete Schoeb Melissa Sellers n Salka Alisah Schoenbeck Charles Settles Charley Shamway Alexander Shaw Deena Shepardson Steve Sherman Shawntelle Shores Sherry Short Lawrence Shroyer Diane Smith Sheryl Smith John Simmers Donna Smith Tiffany Smith Lisa Singer Eric Smith Erin Solis Kim Skelly Letha Smith Mihyun Song Nicole Sligar Quinton Smith Lisa Soto David Smith Sean Smith Chris Spilsbury Bengal Faces - Freshmen l Rudd - Spilsbury 273 5 s if 3, gl s i , Jennifer Stickney Wendall Stevens Dena Story Edie Stuart Troy Tanner Jason Thomas Michael Sporgin Amy Stewart Darcy String Leanne Sullenberger Tracy Taylor Lynda Thomas Bryan Stanley Stacy Stockton Mike Strobel Chad Sutton Twan Taylor Nillani Thomas James Steele Bobby Storme Kelly Stuehling Sharon Syphus Christopher Thaw Ozia Thomas 274 Bengal Faces - Freshmen I Stickney - Thouville 3 2 E a E Scott Thomason -' Charles Thornton Michael Thornton Tisha Thouville sa . 1 hi :wx .....a.. . , ,, , ,..-:EE . , Keg. x r I-1? .' . , X Q s A an Y 4 h. ,.. . 1 'X fghx M ii wx X fi 'E -1- Sfk? 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As a result of Helena's ideas, Bengals donated more than 81,900.00 on Tuesday, February 4. On Friday, February 7, a permanent living memorial to the astronauts was dedicated at BHS. Seven mature olive trees, represent- ing the seven Challenger crew members, were planted in front of the gym, and a plaque was placed in the olive grove to commemorate the astronauts. More than 200 students, teachers, and administrators attended the memorial ceremony, which included music and words of sadness and encouragement from military, city, and school representatives. When the 30-minute service ended, seven balloons were released and floated skyward as the tearful crowd watched them disappear among the clouds. l Proud of their hard day's work, sophomore Ken Pinotti and senior David Garside wait with the rest of the tree-planting crew for the start of the memorial service. I As mourners face the American flag, Band Director Mr. Alan Lewis conducts The Star Spangled Banner. l Introducing the first speaker, Stu- dent Body President Jason Reed begins the memorial service. 278 Golden Pages -.1 ,f A Wwfsfaww 5 W,,,W..f.a.Wf., GREGORY B. JARVIS Engineer CHRISTA McAULIFFE Teacher RONALD E. McNAIR Physicist ELLISON S. ONIZUKA Pilot JUDITH A. RESNIK Engineer FRANCIS R. SCOBEE Commander MICHAEL J. SMITH Pilot l Explaining how important the liv- ing memorial is to her, Helena Cooper remembers the astronauts. l Nellis Air Force Base Chaplain Chris Martin eulogizes the Challenger crew and praises the Bengals' concern. l Clark County School District Superintendent Dr. Robert Wentz thanks Bonanza students for caring. I Musically commemorating the space shuttle explosion, Chris Waters of Dell Robison Jr. High, and Frank Thomason of Eldorado High School sing the song they composed, Away l Sadly listening to the service, Hayley Hurst, Leesa Rexroad, Charise Magee, Chrystal Bougon, Timmy Jackson, Michelle Rodman, and Mindy Malloy prepare to release the memorial balloons. Golden Pages 279 Good Luck, Bengals! It Was A Good Year! f 7 m e 2. I ' . ,vs-. , ,,, . t Mr . ,lVVaVoioa,,a , , i 4 W , , ff , fa w fffl f Z, , ' if , ,V J Hu Q ,.,, , W 1 , ff ,ff ' f M f , f my , A I A zest T . 1 o nt 5 , ' t ettmes It Just Gojfng That Extra Smile After all the tests have been run, the diagnoses made, the medications administered, and the conditions monitored, the job of treating patients is finished at many hospitals. At Community Hospital of North Las Vegas, ours has just begun. W An often overlooked symptom of any physical illness or injury is the toll it takes on us psychologically. 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Stay the loving, caring person you have always been, for if love is beautiful, thel you are indeed a rose. With Pride and Love, Mom, Dad, John, 81 Barbi 290 Golden Pages gg Nm-si , e l x To Our Honor Graduate JULIE EWIN G Congratulations on a job well done! We Love You, TO OUR DAUGHTER CARRIE ANN PISHNAK When you were born, we held you in our arms and you just kept smil ing at us. You always smiled back, your big eyes wide open, full of love You were such a beautiful, good, sweet baby. Now as we watch you grow up and become your own person, we look at you, your laughter, your happiness, your simplicity, your beauty, and we wonder where you will bein coming years, and wonder where the world will be in the coming years. We just hope that you will be able to enjoy a life of sensitivity, goodness, accomplishment and love, in a world that is at peace. But most of all, we want you to know that we are very proud of you and that we love you dearly. Mom 8. Dad Dear Richie, jLakej You are wonderful' Good luck and con gratuations You re going to make it. Don't ever give up, you deserve the best. Love, Marlene Mom, Grandma, and Grandpa Golden Pages 291 Dear Marlo tAndressl, my delightful and adorable daughter. May success, health and happiness stay with you all the days of your life. Love, Mom, Grandma, and your brother. 292 Golden Pages Z 6 3 I E Congratulations Julie ano Karen. We made it! You have developed the ideas I hoped yol. would. I am proud of who you are and l am eager to watch you development as you strive to become. Love, lVlom What an act to follow! Kelly fPoIIockl Dear Teri, We are so proud of you and all that you have done. We are certain that your coming years of college will be as successful and happy as your high school years. Good Luck. We love you. Mom Dad Wendy 8. Aaron lWhitmanl Timmie Dawn Congratulations We are proud of you and we love you very much Mom 8. Dad Uacksonl Congratulations To our beautiful daughter and sister Teri We are proud of you and love you so much Mom Dad and Frank P S Congratulations also to Jennifer Ann and Angie Dear Karena you do and If you face it smiling it smiles right back at you You have been the sunshine of our lives 5 The world is like a mirror reflecting what ' 5 7 7 Love ya always Mom 84 Dad lTerryj Grandma Show 81 Grandma Terry I I , Al ' 1 'ff Ii I Golden Pages 293 4 Index Ables. Lisa 1111 76. 227 Academics 146 Aceved o, Michael 191 257 Acevedo, Ryan 191 257 Acevedo, Shani 1101 241 Adams, Anthony 191 Adams, Brian 1101 Adams. Charles 1101 Adams, Carrillo1111 Adams, Charles 1101 Adams, Crystal 111144, 227 Adams, Janet 1111 227 Adams, Michael 110194, 95, 241 Adams, Nichole 1101 46, 76, 241 Adams, Sharolyn 1121 181 Adimey, Maria 1121 181 Adkins. Andrea 191 144, 257 Adler, Tonya 191 257Administration 150 Adoor, Damon 1121 116, 180, 181 Adoor, Rita 167 Advertisements 280-293 After Hours 18-21 Agassi, Tamara 1111 102, 103, 227 Ainsworth, Gina 1111 94, 227 Albitz, Terry 1111 92, 93, 227 Albrecht, Andrew 191 257 Alexander, Kelly 1121 Allan, Heidi 191 257 Allan, Lori 191 86, 87, 257 Allan, Scott 1121 47, 60, 76, 155, 180, 181, 218 Allen, Christine 47, 70, 71, 168 Allen, Dean 168 Allen, George 1101 Allen, Patricia 191 Allen, Traci 87 Allyn, Rhonda 1121 Altman, Altman, Altman, Altman, Amann, Amato, Amey, Jodi 191 227 Joel 1111 227 Lori 191 257 Melanie 1101 257 Susan 1101 241 Gina 1101 257 Anita 1121 180, 181 Anderson, Patrick 1121 Anderson, David 191 Anderson, John 191 257 Anderson Keith 191 Anderson Philip 191 257 Anderson, Rayna 1101 88, 102, 241 Anderson, Sheila 1101 Anderson, Tami 1101 16, 227, 241 Andress, Marlo 1121 180, 181 Andrews, Keith 1101 241 Andrus, Chris 1101 241 Angelo, Jeremy 1101 112, 257 Anthony, Douglas 168 Anthony, Shonna1101241 Antill, Gregory 1111 Anytown 62 Aoyama, Shirley 1111 51, 54, 55, 227 Appleyard, James 1121 180, 181 Appleyard, Jeffrey 1121 180, 181 Archibald, Brenda 1101 241 Arebalo, Rhonda 1101 241 Argott, Enrique 1101 Armbruster, Thomas 1101 241 Arnold, Deneal Dashon 191 257 Arnold, Patricia 1111 227 Arnold, Steven 111176, 92, 93, 224, 227 Arntson, Michael James Art 160 Ashness, Jimmy 1101 241 Ashworth, Christine 1111 227 Assenco, Jacqueline 166, 167 Astronauts' Memorial 278-279 Astuto, Jason 1101 76, 241 Index Atherley, Jason 1101 76, 241 Atherley, Angela 1111 227 Atkinson, Yvonne 149 Aufill, Gayle 1111 227, 70 Aufill, Merle 167 Austin, Barbara 1121 62, 180, Kelli 1101 241 Laura 1101 241 1881 Austin, Austin, Auteri, Annette 1101 241 Auteri, Joseph 1121 116, 181 Avakian, George 191 257 Ayres, Stephen 191 257 Azhikakath, Deborah 191 257 Baird, Cindy 1101 241 Baird, Jennifer 111159, 76, 227 Baker, Daid 1101 94, 241 Baker, lra1101241 Baker, Sung Mahn 1121 56, 58, 59 62, 180, 181, 204 Baldassarri, Gianmario 1121 66, 227 Ball, Cheryl 89 Ballard, Jason 191 257 Ballow, Roberta 191 257 Bands 94-97 Banis, Gary 191 257 Banis, Lisa 1121 180, 181 Banks, Kenneth 191 121, 257 Banks, Shannon 191 64, 257 Barajas, Mary 1101 Barbeau, Jaylyn 191 144, 257 Barbeau, John 1111 144,227 Barber, Kimberly 1101 107, 241 Barber, Kiplyn 1101 107, 241 Barclay, John 1121 94, 95, 180, 181, 206, 241 Barclay, Steve 110 Barclay, Stephen 1101 Bardener, Tammy 76 Barker, Darren 1121 47, 76, 181 Barlow, Melissa 1121 181 Barnett, Alan 1121 Barnett, Barbara 1121 58, 182 Barnett, Glen 191 Barnett, Wadean 44 Layne 111151, 227 Barney, Barnson, Daniel 1101 241 Barnson, Kathryn 152, 168 Barnson, Steve 1121 116 Barnum, Barrett, Michelle 1111 227 Patrick 1121 182 Barrett, Richard 1121 183 Barrier, John 1110 241 Barris, Brenda 1101 Barrocas, Alberto 1101 241 Barry, Douglas 1111 227 Barstis, Carmen 1121 182, Bariels, Mara 191 257 Bartle, Capri 191 257 Bartolo, Deena 1101 241 Barton, James 1111 227 Barton, LaVaughn 167 Baseball 138-141 Bashford, Stacey 1101 89 Bastarache, Renee 1101 241 Bastarache, Zoel 1121 Batastini, Kim 1111227 Bates, Bonnie 1121 183 Bates, Steven 1101 241 Batt, Andrew 191 257 Batt, Cheryl 1111227 Bawcom, Kathi 1101 241 Bawden, Brett 1121 182, 183 Bawden, Marc 1111 227 Baxter, Amy 191 94, 257 Beal, Joseph 1101 76, 241 Bean, Ann 167 Bean, Christa 1101 241 Beatty, Deon 1101 86, 87, 242 Beatty, Mark 1111 227 Beauford, Willie 1111 227 Beaver, Kenna 1121 Beck, Paul 1101241 183 1 Beck, Scott 1101 241 Beck, Shannon 1101 241 Beckman, Greg 191 257 Beers, Allison 1101 64, 241 Beers, Chris 1111 227 Beesley, Tracianna 1101 94, 241 Bell, Linda 1121 60, 80, 182, 183 Paul Fitzpatrick 191 257 Bell, Bell, Seam 110 241 Bell, Santo 1101 Tara 1121 89 183 Bell, , Belmore, Dawn 1101 241 Below, Kori 1121 182 Beltz, Deborah 1101 89, 94, 144, 241 Bendorf, Patricia 149 Bengal Faces 178-271 Benhart, Jeffrey 1101 Bennett, Matthew 191 257 Bennett, Scott 1121 182, 183 Benoit, Richard 164, 168 Benion, Lara 1101 241 Bergsund, Robert 1121 Berkman, Gregory 191 Berkowitz, David Joseph 1111 94, 228 Berkowitz, Michelle 1121 59, 94, 182, 183 Bernson, David 1111 228 Bernson, Diana 1121 31, 59, 83, 183 Berry, Michael 1101 Berry, Robert 1111 228 Berstler, Scott 1101 242 Bertussi, Terra 1121 183 Besold, Barry 1121 184 Betting, Lisa 1101 242 Biami, Antonio 1111 228 Bianchi, Scott 1121 184 Bianco, Elena 1121 62, 70 Bickham, Dixie 1121 Bieber, Mary 166, 167 Bigley, Andrea 1111 34, 35, 76, 22 Billig, David 1101 242 Billig, Nora 1121 185 Bilski, Nancy 191 Bindner, Katherine 1111 228 Bingham, Jacqueline 191 257 Bingham, Roberto 1101 242 Biondi, Sacha 1101 121 Bisplinghoff, Jacqueline 1121 69, 185 Bistrek, David 1101 Bittner, Matthew 1101 242 Black, Donald 1121 184, 185, 228 Black, Eric 191 Black History Week 44-45 Black Black, Black Black Black Karen 1111 228 Kelly 191 257 Marvin 1111 3 Robert 1111 , Tisha 191 257 Blackwell, Cindy 1121 185 Blackwell, Daniel 191 257 Blackwell, Sean 1101 242 Blackwell, Thomas 191 Blahuczyn, Lonnie 1111 228 Blochinger, Stacy 191 257 Blomer, Natja 1121 58, 184, 185 Blount, Michael 1111228 Bobadilla, Enrko1111 Bohne, Susan 1111228 Bonanza History 48-49 Booth, Christina 1101 Booth, Scott 1101 92, 93, 242 Borgwald, Dione 191 257 Born, Michelle 1101 128, 129, 242 Bortman, Kevin 1111 228 Bosma, Melissa 191 94, 257 Bosma, Signe 1101 94, 100, 242 Botzenhardt, August 191 257 Boudell, Misti 1101242 Bougon, Chrystal 1121 46, 47, 55 60, 7, 76, 183, 185, 209, 278 Bougon, Connie 1101 242 Bowden, David 1121 185 Bowen, Christopher 191 121, 257 Bowen, Cynthia Susan 1121 184 Bowen, David 72, 73, 168 Bowker, Kimberly 1101 242 8 Bowler, Brian 1111 228 Bowler, Phillip 1111228 Bowler, Shelby 191 108, 257 Bowling 130 Boyack, Melinda110180, 242 Boyack, Tiffani 1121 63, 184 Boyd, Nathan 1121 Boyer, Donald 1101 242 Boyer, Kenneth 1111 228 Boys' Basketball 118-121 Boys' Golf 142 Boys' State 62 Boys' Tennis 104 Barcci, Barbara 1101 242 Bradley, Bryce 1101 242 Bradley, Douglas 1101 242 Bradshaw, Michael 1121 185 Brady, Glynda 1101 242 Brandon, Laura 191 Brandon, Brandon, Shane 1101 242 Shaun 1111 228 Brandon, Vera 1111 228 Braun, Geraldine 1101 Braun, Jerry 1101 242 Bray, Larry 32, 33, 59, 150, 168 Brazda, Michael 1121 184, 185 Breckenridge, Julianne 1101 Brennan, Cynthia 1101 2242 Brenner, Daryle 191 258 Brenner, Gerald 1121 184, 185 Brenner, Jeffrey 228, 129 Brenney, Susan 1101 242 Breon, Angela 1111 228 Brewer, George 1111 116, 228 Brewer, Kristine 1101 242 Brezney, Susan 110 76 Briggs, Kent 1101 242 Brimer, Sandra 1101 76, 242 Brinkerhoff, Kristie 1101 242 Brinkerhoff, Robert 191 258 Britton, Amy 1111 228 Brobst, Roger 191 Bromley, Danielle 191 258 Brown, Arthur 1111 Brown, Brown, Bernadette 1121 David 1121 185 Brown, James 1101 243 Brown, Brown, James 1121 Kenneth 1101 Brown, Kimberley 1101 Brown, Kristine 1121 184, 185 Brown, Nancy 167, 264 Brown, Sean 1121 186 Brown, Sears 78, 79, 153, 168 Brown, Tonya 191 258 Browning, Jeremy 1101 243 Bruse, Shawn 1111 116, 228 Bruyneel, Paul 1101 Bruyneel, Walter 1121 Bryan, Richard 62, 151 Bryant, Amanda Raelynn 191 151 Buchanan, James 1111 228 Buchannan, Jason 1101 243 Buday, Melissa 1121 82, 186 Buford, Daniel 110 243 Buford, Michael 1121 186 Bullock, Cheryl 1111 228 Bullock, Richard 1111 228 Bunch, Katherine 191 258 Bunker, Nicholas 1111 228 Bunker, Teri 1121 94, 95, 186 Burgess, Brenda 191 258 Burgess, Marsha 168 Burgess, Stephanie 1101 70, 245 Burley, Brian Francis 191 Burns, Janelle 1111 129, 228 Burns, Kenneth 1101 245 Burns, Michael 191 258 Burt, Krista 191 102, 258 Burton, Brandon 1101 72, 245 Business 160 Busse, Donna 1111 228 Busse, Janelle 111176, 128 Bussell, Stacia 1101 245 Butcher, Scott 191 Buth, Lisa 1111 228 Butler, Regina 1101 Butler, Tarina 191 258 Butler, Wendy 191 258 Cox, Dotson, Dean, wading, Gene 168 ieres, Alejandro 1123 129 eres, Glen 1103 245 ldell, Sandra 1123 144, 186, 187 lwallader, Ralph 148, 149 le, Corey 1113 iill, James 1113 58, 228 o, Wendy 57 anan, Mary 1103 64, 245 Tiy, Steven 193 258 vert, Rebecca 1123 187 rin, Cheryl 1113 228 rin, Sandra 1113 228 eron, Judith 150, 151 p, Karl 1123 186, 187 p, Matthew 193 258 npbell, Alexander 1113 gpbell, Carol 169, 175 pbell, Geanine 1103 Kpbell, Joseph 168, 169 pbell, Neal Patrick 1103 243 pbell, Robert 1123 187 pbell, Stephanie 193 258 pben, Alexander 1113 229 npo, Jennifer 193 258 puzano, Letitia 193 Epuzano, Michael 1113 229, 258 iale, Thomas 1123 70, 186, 187 iale, Tim 1103243 ifield, Concetta 1113 229 ifield, David 1103 243 itialosi, Mark 1123 igialosi, Salvatore 1123 mon, Debra 193 258 inon, Robert 1113 229 iooialosi, Salvatore 1123 187 iizzi, Davina 1123 186, 187 bone, Robert 1103 243 ylin, Trevor 1113 229 'r, Antonio 193 258 'rell, Ronald 1103 243 rigan, Michael 193 258 roll, Linda 193 258 ruth, Rachel 193 256, 258 son, Brent 1103 243 'son, Jon 1123 187 ter, ana 1113 229 ter, Geroy 44, 64, 168 ter, Nichole 193 258 ter, Tina 193 94, 95, 258 sey, Sendra 1103 243 ss, Richard 1113 229 itro, David 116, 168 ani, Michael Bruno 193 258 hern, Desi 112345, 118 Jsey, Jack 1113 SD Board of Trustees 148 amberlain, Adrien 1103 243 ambers, John 1123 187 ambliss, Simone 1103 243 apman, Katherine 1123 187 apman, Kenneth 1103 245 apman, Kimberly 1103 245 apman, Teresa 1103 245 arf, Sheree 1123 186, 187 alman, Carolyn 44, 150, 234 au, Phuc 193 28 avella, Michael 1123 186, 187 avez, Wendy 1103 243 en, Wen Hao 1103 243 en, Wen Wei 193 258 esta, Robert 151 atwood, Samuel 1103 243 atwynd, Danyele 1103 ima, Bill 1103243 eval, David 110 243 eval, Lisa 193 258 echi, Brenda 1123 63, 186, 187 odini, Deon 1113 229 air 90 Juinard, Cheramee 193 258 'istensen, Barry 1103 243 'istensen, Becky 193 258 'istensen, Casper 59, 60, 66, 185, 187 Christian, Dave 168 Christianson, Tracy 1113 229 Christmas, Tami 168 Christofferson, Joel 193 258 Chuma, Christina 1123 100, 186, 187 Chuma, Theresa 193 100, 258 Chuma, William 1103 Chura, Perri 1123 186, 187 Chwat, Mary 1113 229 Cibulka, Lana 1123 188 Cibulka, Lesli 1113229 Ciccarelli, Andrea 193 258 Cicotte, Debra 1103 243 Ciecko, Kevin 193 258 Ciecko, Scott 1123 Cihak, Clifford 1113 112, 229 Cinelli, Lisa 1123 188 Cisan, Michelle 1123 188 Cisan, Richard 193 258 Clark, Matthew 1103 73, 243 Clark, Shelley 1103 243 Clarke, Carolyn 167 Clarke, Travis 1103 Classified Personnel 166 Clawson, Toni 1113 229 Clayson, William 1103 243 Cleary, Jennifer 1103 243 Clegg, Keith 1113 229 Cleveland, Tara 1113 Clifford, Daniel 1113 229 Clifford, Denisa 193 258 Cline, James 193 258 Close Up 62 Closing 302 Clow, Tracy Lynn 1113 229 Clugston, Julie 1113 92, 93, 243 Coffin, Phll 168 Cohen, Brian Robert 193 Cohen, Ruth 1123 Cokic, Alexander 1123 188 Coldren, Michael 193 258 Cole, D'Andre 1123 Cole, Lisa 1123 189 Cole, Trevor 193 258 Coward, Willie 193 258 Cox, Darren 1103 244 seeii1123 ies, 189 Cox, Stephanie 193 258 Cox, Victor 193 258 Crabbe, Deeana 193 258 Cram, Kimberly 1103 244 Cram, Roger 1103244 Crandall, Lisa 1123 188, 189 Cranmer, Michael 1113 229 Crawford, Floyd 193 258 Crawford, Barbara 193 258 Crawford, Steven 193 258 Crisafulli. Michael 1103 244 Crismon Josh 1123 189 Coleman Erie 193 Coleman, Jeffrey 1103 Coleman, Jennifer 193 94, 258 Coleman, John 1113 229 Coleman, Marc 168 Coleman Tywana 193 258 Coleman Coleman Yalandra 193 45, 258 1 Zandra111345, 229 Coles, Michele 1113 144 Cross Country 100 Cross, Kenneth 110 244 Cuellar, Adela 1113 64, 229 Cummings, Brian 19394, 258 Cummings, Randall 1123 Cunningham, Coleen 1113 229 Current, Events 40-43 Dague, Larry 1113 229 Dahl, Sheree1113 76, 229 Dahlquist, Steve 1123 Dahlstrom, Gabrian 1103 9, 110, 112, 244 Daines, Heather 193 Dailey, Michael 1103 115, 244 Dalllmore, Alice 86, 170 Dalton, Jennifer 193 259 Damico, Melissa 1103 244 Dangel, Cody 1113 94, 95, 229 Daniel, Lisa 1113 Daniel, Patrick 1103 244 Daniel, William 193 259 Daniels, Bridget 1103 244 Daniels, Wannette 193 259 Danielson, Cathleen 1103 144, 244 Dankers, Tonia 1123 102, 186, 188 189 Danna, Jamey 1113 Danoski, Shawn 193 259 Darr, Eric 193 259 Davenport, Joanna 193 259 Davies, Lisa 193 15, 259 Davis, Carrie Marie 1113 Dickinson, Angela 1113 12, 68, 69, 229 Diehl, James 1103 156, 245 Diekmann, Madeline 1103 102, 103, 245 Dietrich, Jeffrey 1123 188, 189 Dietrich, Steven 1103 101, 110, 245 Differ, Elizabeth Jane 1113 47, 76, 229 Digennaro, Daniel 1123 190 Dillar, Aliesha Cherae 1103 245 Dillard, Thomas 1113 116, 229 Dillon, Cary 1103 Dillon, Robert 1113 116, 229 Dillon, Thomas 193 258 Diltz, Paul 1103 245 Dinoff, Jennifer 1123 56, 57, 190 Dinoff, Karoline 1103 245 Dionisto, Tracie 1113 230 Dipippa, Casey 193 258 Dixon, Diaz 193 121, 259 Dixon, Kelly 1103 245 Dobbs, Robert 1113 230 Dobson, Robert 193 Dodrill, Colt1113230 Doehler, Laura 193 259 Doehler, Nadine 1123 Dohl, Joseph 193 259 Dohl, Ju iie111323o Donkey Basketball 36 Doolittle, Dopson, Cedric 1103 245 Dawn 103 259 Dorman, Christopher 193 260 Dorman, Shirnice 1113 229 Elve1113229 Dowell, Larry 193 260 Down, Randy 1123 190 Downey, Evan 1103 Downey, Todd 193 260 Doyle, Dean 1103 245 Doyle, Jerome 1103 94 Doyle, K Doyle, R elli 1113230 ex 1113 Colette, Cammy 1113 229 Collins, Marc 11103243 Collins, Marcie 1103 144, 243 Collins, Teressa Ann 1103 Colvin, Heidi 193 258 Como, Patrick 1113 229 Conaway, Corey 112 Conaway, Shannon 1113 229 Conaway, Shayna 1103 243 Condito, Patricia 193 258 Condratovich, Ann 1123 188, 189 Condratovich, Michael 1103 244 Conlon, Sean 1123 Conway, Robert 1103 Conway, Susan 193 Cook, Tlysha 1113 229 Cooke, Patricia 193 258 Coolidge, Trina 193 Coon, Amy 1103 244 Cooper, Bryan 1113 229 Cooper, Gerald 1103 224 Cooper, Helena 1123 188, 189, 278 Copeland, Darren 1113 Copeland, Michael 1113 Corkill, Sean 1123 188, 189 Conaccia, Jennifer 1103 244 Cornforth, Ricci 1123 189 Corrick, Jess 1123 Corrick, Nashyelli 1113 Corsentino, Michelle 193 258 Corwin, Lisa 1123 189 Coulter, Susan 1103 244 Counseling 164 Courtemanche, Debra 1113 229 Covarrubias, Kathleen 1103 224 Coward, Andre 1113 118, 229 Davis, Damon 193 259 Davis, Michelle 1123, 188, 189 Davis, Richard 1103 244 Davis, Ronald 1113 229 Davis Davis, , Tisha 1103 244 Todd 110 244 Davis, Todd 1113 229 Davis, Tonya 1103 244 Dawicki, Maryanne 193 259 Dawson, Leslie 1123 23, 31, 50, 54, 60, 61, 63, 188, 189,200 Dawson, Lisa 110 76, 244 Day, Jay 1103 110,. 112,244 DeClercq, Patricia 170 DeCunzo, Joan 167 De La Rosa, Miguel 1103 244 De Leon, Marcos 1103 244 De Santis, 193 89, 259 Terese 1123 189 51 Draper, Daniel 193 260 Draper, Johnny 1113 230 Driver's Education 160 Duell, Janice 1123 190 Duffy, Doris 47, 170 Duncan, Rhonda 1103 88, 245 Dunn, Jennifer 1103 Dunn, Stacy 193 260 Dunson, Katrina 193 260 Dunson, Kimberly 1103 64 Dunstone, Derek 1103 245 Dunstone, Donald 1113 118, 230 Dusablom, Jaime 1123 190, 191 Dye Yohe, Shannon 1113 92, 93, 230 Dyer, Gregory 193 Dyer, Jennifer 1123 191 Dyer, Todd 46 Eagar, Shelly 110 86, 245 Earl, Christi 1113 230 Earl, Derek 1103 101, 245 Earl, Gregory 1123 129, 190, 191 Ebert, Lisa 1123 Debusk, Eleanor 1113 229 Del Padre, Debra 193 Dela Cruz, Bob 1113 64, 144, 229 Delahuerta, Daniel 1123 64, 70, 188, 189 Deley, Tricia 193 108, 258 Demayo, Victor 1113 229 Denison, Scott 1123 188, 189 Denman, Erik1103 92, 93, 244 Derrico, Gia 1123 Desvaux, Gabrielle 1113 34, 35, 76, 77, 229 Devcic, Maryanne 1103 Devito, Barbara 1113 229 Di Pippa, Casey 193 Diaz, Norma 1113 100 Dibble, Kerisa 1103 244 Eden, Dianna 1103 82, 93, 245 Eden, Michael 1123 190, 191 Edmond, Pennle 56, 157, 170, 177 Edwards, Cheryl 1113 224, 230 Edwards, Daniel 1113 110, 230 Edwards, George 1103 245 Edwards, Marylynn 1113 274, 230 Edwards, Rebecca 1103 245 Edwards, Ronald 193 112, 260 Edwards, Stephen 1123 116, 141 Edwards, Steven 1123 115, 118, 119, 190 Eggleston, Eike, Ruth 1113230 Ekanger, Matthew 193 260 Elam, Donna Lynn 1103 89, 245 Eldfrick, Carol 91, 92, 93, 170 Matthew 1103 245 Index 295 Eldfrick, Monte 1111 46, 59, 60, 76, 80, 81, 224 Eldred, Mark 1101 245 Elk, Susan 1121 190, 191 Elk, Tracie 1101 245 Elkins, Christina 191 Elliott, Christi 1121 60, 80, 190, 191, 214 Elliott, Wayne 191 260 Ellis, Joleen 1111 Elrod, Mark 191 Ely, Natalie 1121 191 Ely, Patricia 1111 230 Emmerson, Stephen 1111 58, 230 Emery, Brian 1111 230 Emro, Sherri 1101 245 Emry, Brian 1111 Engebretsen, Christopher 1111 230 Engelson, Duane 1101 245 Engkraf, Glenna 33, 170 Englert, Marilyn 167 English 152 Engstrom, Reid 1101 Eoff, Daniele 1111 230 Ericksen, Allyson 1111 92, 93, 231 Ernest, Frances 167 Estos, Craig 191 260 Espin, William 1111 231 Espinoza, Robert 167 Essary, William 47, 155, 170 Esterson, Antoinette 191 260 Estus, Craig 191 Evans, Kimberly 1111 231 Evans, Robert Dustin 191 Everett, Scott 1101 245 Ewing, Jennifer 191 260 Ewing, Julie 1121 191 Ewing, Thomas 191 260 Exchange Students 66 Eye of the Tiger 70 Eyman, Ouinten111175, 231 Faber, Kevin 1111 231 Faber, Timothy 1101 245 Faculty 168477 Fagan, Melanie 1101 76, 245 Fall Play 34-35 Farah, Kim 1121 190, 191 Farkas, Paul 1121 190, 191 Farner, Gregory 1111 231 Farnum, Kimberly 1111 Farrington, Brian 1101 144, 245 Fashions 14-17 Fattore, Marc 1101 245 Feazell, Anthony 1111 Feinberg, Phyllis 170 Felch, Douglas 191 260 Feiid, Eioisa 1121 64, se, 102, 190, 191 Fellows, Steven 1121 50, 51, 191 Felonia, Serwin 1101 Fennig, Pamela 1121 191 Fenster, Eric 191 260 Fenster, Marc 1111 231 Fernandez, Alejandro 1121 190, 191 Fernandez, Leslie 1101 245 Ferrero, Christine 1121 191 Field, Cathy 191 260 Field, Michael 1121 192 Field, Ronald 1121 116, 124, 126, 129, 192, 212 Fife, Charmaine 1111 192, 231 Fife, Mark 191 260 Fife, Steven 1121 192 Fincher, Natalie 1111 Fioravanti, Carmen 1101 245 Fisher, Jennifer 1121 192, 193 Fite, Eric 1101 245 Fitzgerald, Stephen 191 Fitzharris, Cherie 1101 Fleming, Julie 191 94, 260 Fleming, Scott 1121 62, 192, 193 Flemino, Troy 1101 245 Flinders, Becky 1101 94, 95, 245 lndex Flynn, Matthew 1121 193 Flynn, Ryan 191 Foard, Michelle 1121 192, 193 Football 114-117 Forbuss, Robert 149 Ford, Barbara 1101 100, 245 Ford, Paul 1101 245 Gerber, Dorothy 191 261 Gerber, Janine 1121 194 Gesler, Bryan 191 261 Giangregorio, Anthony 1121 194 Giannantonio, Frank 1121 Giannantonio, Gina 1101 Gibbs, Tracie 1101 246 Ford, Tia 1111 Fordonski, Dawn 1111 231 Foreign Language 162 Foreman, Michael 1101 Forensics 74 Forte, Duane 1121 Fortmeyer, Diane 1101 144, 245 Fortney, Steven 191 260 Fossum, Carrie 1121 193 Gibson, Gibson, Gilbert, Gilbert Jeffrey 191 Ronda 191 Amber 191 Gina 1111 70, 102, 231 Foster Del 37, 170 Foster, Jill 1111 102, 224, 231 Foster, Sheri 1101 245 Foster, Shifon 1101 245 Foster, Shifon 1101 94, 245 Fountain, James 191 260 Fowler, Michael 1101 245 Fowler, Rebecca 191 260 Fo, Durgan 1121 192, 193 Fox Fox Fox Karsha1101 r , Katherine 1111231, 270 ,Owen 1111 231 Fox, Fox, Renee 1121 192, 193 Shelly 1101 245 Francom, Corey 191 121, 260 Franklin, Daryl 1111230 Franklin, Scott 1101 246 Franklin, Willie 191 Fredlund, Kerri 1111231 Freed, Amanda 1101 246 Freeman, Wayne 180 Freer, Victory 1101 246 Frehner, Stacie 1121 107, 192, 197 Frei, Amy 1101 246 Freshmen 260-275 Fruehan, Teresa 1101 246 Frugoli, Geno1121 116, 144, 192, 193 Frye, Carolynn 1121 193 Fuchs-Shutt, Crystal 1121 193 Funk, Michelle 1101 248 Funkhouser, Lisa 1111 89, 230, 231 Gabriel, Gina Michele 1101 246 Gagiiano, Diane 1111 230-231 Gagon, Dallen 191 260 Gaines, Pari 191 260 Gaines, Raeshawn 191 260 Gallagher, Joseph 1121 69 Gallagher, Mark 1101 246 Gallery Club 73 Gallia, Joseph 116, 129, 170 Gallia, Loretta 167 Galuppi, Kristin 1101 246 Galuppi, Robert 1121 192, 193 Gambino, Joseph 191 260 Gamboa, Jay 1101 246 Ganz, Debbie 1121 193 Garate, Irma 1101 246 Garcia, Karen 1111 Garcia, Michele 191 261 Garcia, Roman 191 261 Garcia, Zarquiz 1121 192, 193 Gardner, Lori 1101 246 Gardner, Shawn 191 261 Gardner, Tammy 1121 192, 193 Garoufes, Zoi 1101 Garrett, Chad 1101 246 Garrett, Roxanne 167 Garside, David 1121 193, 278 Garvey, Carol 1121 193 Garvin, Brian 1111 230, 231 Gaylord, Donald 32, 170 Geary, Stephanie 191 261 Gentry, April 1111 230, 231 Gentry, Roy 1101 246 George, David 1101 112, 246 George, Debra 1121 194 Geppi, Paula 1101 246 Gerard, Donna 191 261 Gilbert, Larry 1101 246 Gilbert, Tracy 1111 Gill, Cecil 191 121 Gill, Marla1121 194, 195 Gillerman, Jackie 1101 Gillum, Harlene 191261 Gilman, Barbara 1111 70, 231 Gipson, Shannon 1121 Girgenti, Suzanne 1111 231 Girls! Basketball 122 Girls! Golf 128 Girls' Softball 144 Girls' State 62 Girls' Tennis 102 Gladden, Sandra 1121 Glass, Marquarius 191 Glass, Ramona 191 Glennon, Sean 1101 246 Glover, Heather 1101 Goddard, Michael 1111 231 Goerison, Colleen 1111 Gold Dusters 86 Gold, Kerriann 191 Golden Girls 82 Golden Visions 68 Goldfarb, Daniel 149 Goldstein, Meyer 1121 194, 195 Goldstein, Susan 191 261 Gomez, Andrea 1121 194, 195 Gomez, Miguel 1101 246 Gong, Millie111131, 59, 75,231 Gonthier, Richard 1111231 Gonzales, Armando 1111 231 Gonzales, Bernardo 1121 195 Gaonzales, David 1101 246 Gonzalez, Melinda 191 269 Good, Julie 1111 231 Good, Wendi 1101 246 Goodman, John 191261 Goodman, Pamela 1111 231 Goodwin, Stephen 1101 246 Gordon, Gary 119, 170 Gosnell, Donna 170 Gouseff. Jacqueline 191 261 Graff, Jon 1231 294, 295 Graham, Andrea 191 261 Grainger, Terri 1111 231 Grant, Denise 1121 Grant, Jo Lyn 1101 69, 246 Grant, Mirae 1101 246 Grauberger, Detra 1121 194, 195 Grauberger, Eldon 154, 170 Grauberger, Steven 1121 94, 95, 194, 195 Gray, Gary 1111 247 Gray, Traci 1101 3, 247 Green, Anthony 1101 246 Green, Jonathan 1111 231 Green, Teressia 1101 Greenan, Aileen 191 231, 261 Greenan, Amy 261 Gregory, Amy 1101 247 Grella, Nanette 1121 19, 4, 195 Grennan, Amy 191 Grennan, Katie 1111 Grennan, William 1121 Grether, James 191 261 Grether, Jimalyn 1101 249 Grevich, Steven 1101 246 Griego, Cynthia 191 231 Grillo, Dante 1101 247 Grimando, Anthony 1101 247 Gritz, Micheil 1101 Grogan, Tony 1111 Grover, Kevin 1121 56, 57, 194, 195 Grover, Mark 191 94, 261 Grytdahl, Kim 170 Gubler, Megan 1121 195 Guevara, Kevin 191 261 Guillory, Ivory 152, 170 Gundacker, Gena 1121 Gunderson, Michele 1101 247 Gustafson, Michael 1111 231 Guthrie, Sandra 191 261 Guthrie, Timothy 1111 116,231 Ha, Dieuvan Thi 112, 62, 63, 102, 196 Haag, John 1101 247 Hackett, Jeffrey 1101 12, 247 Hadges, Gregory 191 261 Haggerty, Thomas 1101 Hagopian, Jon 1121 116, 196 Hagopian, Perry 1111 231 Haidani, Adrian 1111 231 Hal, Alexander 1101 Hal, Delinda 1121 196, 197 Hal, Nicole 191 Hall, Christi 191 261 Hall, Daniel 1101 247 Hall, Kenneth 110 247 Hall, Reginald 1111 231 Hall, Stacey 1101 Hall, Tammy 191 261 Hallenbeck, Bill 1101246 Halverson, Tiffany 1121 197 Hamer, Stephanie 1111 Hamil, Cynthia 1111 Hamilton, Andrew 1111 261 Hamilton, Jeanna 1121 196, 197 Hamilton, Louis 191 261 Hamilton, Rebecca 191 Hamilton, Scott 110 247 Hamm, Pamela 1101 247 Hammack, Stephen 191 261 Handley, Kathy 191 261 Hanna, Richard 44, 31, 170 Hannold, Carrie 1111 Hannold, Ronald 1121 116, 196, 197 Hans, Joseph 1121 197 Hansen, Gail 1121 196, 197 Hansmeier, Sheri 1101 Hanson, Kristine 191 Hardin, Mark 1121 Harding, Todd 1101 247 Harding, Troy 1101 247 Hardy, La Shay 1111 Hardy, Nathan 1111 231 Hare, Kevin 191 261 Hare, Lynda 1121 196, 197 Hargett, Novella 231 Hargett, Tamara 1111 231 Hargett, Tiffany 191 261 Harker, Harms, Harper, Harper, Phillip 1111231 Tiffany 1121 197 Miranda 1111 44, 231 Raymond 191 261 Harrington, Ginger 191 94, 261 Harris, Allison 191 267 Harris, Cathleen 1101 247 Harris, Cheri 191 261 Harris, Jason 1101 247 Harris, Kimberly 110 247 Harris, Kimberly 1101 247 Harris, Robert 106, 170 Harrison , Collin 1111231 Harrison, Diandre 1111 Harrison, Jeremy 1101 Harrison, Paul 1111 Harry, Alexander 191 261 Hart, Cheryl 1121 Hart, Darret 191 261 Hart, Michael 1111 231 Harter, Mark 1111 232 Harvey, Heather 1101 247 Harvey, Trina 1121 45, 196, 197 Haskell, Chad 1111 232 Hauser, Leslie 1121 197 Hausmler, Sheri 1101 246 Hawks, Lloyd 191 261 Hawks, Michelle 1121 197 Haworth, Orin 1101 247 Hayden, Danelle 1111 232 Hayes, Robert 191 261 Hazdra, Jeffery 1101 247 Health 162 l l earn, Jessica 1103 eaton, Victoria 1103 256 ebert, James 1103 247 eim, James 193 261 ein, Laurel 193 261 ein, Leslie 1103 247 eindel, Eric 193 261 einz, Corey 193 261 eldt, John 193 261 emphill, Jason 1103 247 emphill, Kevin 1103247 enderson, Jason 1103 247 endrix, Melissa 193 261 endry, Arlene 1103 100, 247 enry, Angela 1103 247 enselbecker, Debra 193 262 erlick, Julie 1123 196, 197 ermansen, Matthew 193 262 erron, Juanita 1113 37, 45, 107 32 erst, Hayley 1123 196, 197 erst, Rochelle 1103 247 ess, Richard 1103 247 ess, Sean 1113 232 exter, David 1123 196, 197 ibben, Errica 193 106, 107, 262 ibbetts, Jennifer 1103 89, 144, 247 igdon, Glenn 1123 197 ill, Deanne1103 94, 95, 247 ill, Jeffrey 1103 94, 95, 247 ill, Jeffrey 1103 247 inchcliffe, Dion 1113 232 Hinchcliffe, Jeffrey 1123 197 Hinton, Bevan 1113 232 Hinton, shane 193 262 Hobaugh, Leslie Ann 1113 Hoepfer, Janice 1233 198 offer, Nancy 193 262 ofman, William 1123 Holden, Kristen 1113 92, 93, 232 Holland, Lynn 193 262 Hollinger, Traci 110 100, 247 Hollingsworth, Howard 149 Hollingsworth, Ira1113 232 Hollins, Anthony 193 262 Holloway, Jennifer 1103 247 Hollowood, Robert 193 Holly, David 193 262 Hollowood, Robert 193 262 Holmes, Teri 1103 Hoist, Shirley 149 Holt, Derek 1103 247 Holt, Valerie 1123 63, 76 Holiam, Kimberly 1113 232 Holtam, Tina 193 262 Home Economics 160 Homecoming 22-27 Honor Society 56 Hood, Christopher 1113 72, 232 Hooks, Kimberly 1113 Hooper, Justin 193 262 Hoopes, Charles 1103 94, 248 Hopkins, James 193 262 Hopkins, Karen 44, 45, 173 Hopkins, Rose 1103 248 Horn, Leanna1123 198 Horn, Mark 1103 247 Hoskin, Derk1113232 Hosmer, Carla 1123 199 House, Mark 1123 199 House, Tauri 1103 248 Houston, Angela 1103 100, 238 Howard, David 1103 248 Howard, Rosalinda 193 Howe, Trisha 1123 199 Howell, James 1113 232 Howell, Michelle 1103 248 Hoyle, Tonya 1123 198 Hubble, Barbra 1113 232 Hubble, Dawn 193 262 Huddle, Craig 193 262 Huddle, Jodi 1103 262 Huddleston, Michael 1103 248 Huddleston, Paige 1113 232 Huff, Jonathan 1103 248 Hufford, David 1103 94, 248 Hughes, Shannon 1103 248 Hull, Angelina 1123 198, 199 Hull, Michael 193 262 Human Relations Club 64 Hunt, Mark 1123 Hunt, Windy 193 262 Hunter, Christopher 193 94, 262 Hurdle, Lisa 1113 232 Hurley, Christine 1113 Hurley William Bruce 9 Johnston, Patricia Anne 1123 200 Johonnot, Connie 1113 100, 233 Johonnot, Thomas 1123 116, 200 Jones, Andrea 193 262 , 1 3 Hurskainen, Bret 1113 232 Hurst, Hayley 1123 60, 96, 278 Hurst, Jeffrey 1113 24, 232 Hurt Wendy 108 Hutchinson, Shawnna 193 100, 262 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Chanda 1103 249 Christopher 1123 46, 200 Curtis 193 262 Damon 1103 249 David 1113 233 Julie 1113233 Ladonna 1103 Larry 1113 233 Michelle 1103 249 Ramona 1123 Shana 193 263 Klenczar, Thomas 193 263 Klessig, Karen 1123 201 Kline, Heather 1113 233 Knap, Anna 66 Knapp, Lance 1103 249 Knapp, Samuel 1123 200, 201 Kneeland, Brian 1123 201 Knell, Gail 1103 249 Knight, Michelle 1103 249 Knight, Robert 1103 249 Knop, Anja 1123 62, 128, 202 KNotts, Kore 1103 249 Koerwitz, Deborah 1123 202 Koerwitz, Jim 110 Kowal, Michael 1113 233 Industrial Arts 72 Ingram, Sheryl 1103 128 lppolito, Michelle 193 262 ITV 72 lvanovic, Robert 1103 248 Iverson, Christine 1123 Iverson, David 193 Ivey, Tina 1103 248 Ivy, Sherilyn 110 248 Jackson, Allen 1113232 Jackson, Christine 1103 248 Jackson, Cory 1103 94, 248 Jackson, Evern 1113 Jackson, Scott 1123 72, 198, 199 Jackson, Tammy 1113 86, 187, 232 Jackson, Timmie 1123 55, 60, 76, 198, 199, 278 Jackson, Tina 1103 92, 93, 248 Jackson, Troy Louis 1103 96 248 Jacobs, John 193 262 Jacobs, Michael 193 Jacobs, Richard 1103 248 Jacobson, Julie 1113 94, 232 Jacquof, Holly 173 Jaeger, Dale 1123 198, 199 Jamal, Ashif 193 Jamerson, Amos 1113 Jamerson, Rochelle 193 Jamerson, Samuel 1103 248 James, Devon 193 James, Ty 110 248 Jannen, Richard 193 262 Jarvey, Kathleen 1113 232 Jefferson, lbea 1113 Jefferson, Martin 193 262 Jenkins, Earl 47, 155, 73 Jenkins, Kevin 1123 198, 199 Jennings, James 1103 129, 248 Jennings, John 1113 116, 124, 126, 129, 232 Jensen, Brian 1123 198, 199 Jensen, Clifford 1103 121, 248 Jensen, Dean 1103 248 Jensen, Jeffery 1113 112, 116, 118, 232 Jensen, Juliana 1103 248 Jensen, Kim 47, 161, 173 Jensen, Michele 193 262 Jerome, Mtonaoi 1113 232 Job, Chad 1103 243 Johansson, Marie 1103 248 Johns, Charles 1113 232 Johns, Mark 110 248 Johnson, Andrew 1103 248 Johnson, Birt 8103 18, 249 Johnson, Carrie 193 262 Johnson, Cherie 1113 Johnson, Dwight 1113 232 Johnson, Gary 1123 198, 199 Johnson, Joe 1113 129, 232 Johnson, Johnny 1103 249 Johnson, Mary 1113 232 Johnson Mark Lou 112 Johnson, Maurese 1113 233 Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Paula 193 262 Richard 1123 198, 199 Robert 1113 233 Johnson, Thomas 1103 249 Johnston, Cheryl 1123 200 Johnston, Cynthia 1113 Jones, Sonia 110 249 Jones, Vivian 193 263 Jordan, Adam 193 263 Jordan, Vanessa 1103 Joseph, Kim 1103 249 Joseph, Stacey 1113 249 Joseph, Stacey 1113 233 Judd, Jennifer 1103 86, 249 Judd, Lionel 1113 233 Judd, Stacy 1103 249 Junge, Steven 1113 233 Juniors 226-239 Junius, David 1123 34, 47, 76, 201 JV Cheerleaders 86 Kalina, Gary 1103 250 Kalling, Louis 193 263 Kanter, Cara 1113 233 Kaplan, Wendi 1103 250 Karabin, Brenda 1113 233 Karner, Cristy 1123 201 Karras, Athena 1103 107, 250 Karren, Suan 193 107, 263 Karterman, Eleis 1103 Kaspar, Carolyn 113 107, 250 2 Kasparec, Cassandra 193 94, 263 Katz, Julie 1103 250 Kaufmann, Amy 1123 56, 64, 201 Kaye, Jared 1113 Keatley, Lawrence 1113 233 Keck, Michael 1103 250 Keefe, Kyle 1103 250 Keller, Deborah 193 263 Keller, Michael 193 Kelley, Denie 1103 250 Kelley, Kent 1103 Kelley, Kevin 193 Kelley, Kimberly 1113 233 Kelly, Christy 1103 250 Kelly, Ann 1123 200, 201 Kelly, Dean 1123 201 Kelly, Shirley 36, 37, 122, 173 Kenick, Joseph 1113 233 Kennedy, David 1103 250 Kennedy, Janelle 193 263 Kenney, Meldon 1113 233 Kenney, Traci 1123 201 Kent, Amy 1103 250 Kent, Michael 112? 200, 201 Kerrick, Lisa 1103 249 Kettell, Richard 193 263 Key Club 59 Key, Lora 193 94 Kie, Patricia 1103 249 Kiechler, Gregory 1123 200, 201 Kiechler, Gregory 193 94, 256 Kilarski, Michelle 1123 Killebrew, Douglas 1123 144, 200, 201 Kilmer, Heather 1123 200, 201 Kim, Su Yong 193 Kimak, Nicholas 1103 121, 249 Kimball, Angelo 1103 249 Kimball, Lisa 1103 86, 249 Kimoto, Darren 1103 Kinser, Blue 193 263 Kirk, Louis 193 Kirkwood, Kimberly 1123 Kiser, Angela 1103 249 Kiserow, Jack 1113 58, 233 Kiserow, Jason 193 263 Kissner, Linda 193 Kramer, Karen 1123 Krantz, Paula 1103 Kirstich, Nicholas 193 112 Kruitbosch, James 193 263 Kruitbosch, Shane 193 Kruitbosch, Shawn 193 263 Kruse, Erica 193 263 Kubick, Cheryl 1123 202 Kubick, Michael 193 263 Kucan, Daniel 193 263 Kuhns, Heather 1103 249 Kullberg, Tricia 193 263 Kummler, John 1103 249 Kunich, Cheryl 1123 202 Kunkang, Surasakdi 1113 56, 152, 233 Kunkang, Thitivan 1103 249 Kyriakakis, Laura 1113 112, 233 Kyriakakis, Sophis 1123 203 Labrum, Kim 1113 233 Labrum, Kurt 193 112, 152, 263 Lackey, Angelique 1103 249 Lackey, Felicia 1123 203 Laduke, Vance 1113 233 Lagocki, Brenda 193 94, 96, 263 Lake, David 1103 249 Lake, Richard 1123 203 Lamb, Cindy 1123 203 Lamb, Robin 1113 233 Lande, Edward 1113 Landish, William 1103 Lang, Eric 1103 250 Lang, Jenica 1103 250 Lange, Noelle 1103 59, 250 Lange, Stephen 193 263 Langue, Cassandra 193 88, 263 Laqueille, Sandra 1123 203 Lara, Maria 167 Laramore, Edith 1103 250 Laramore, Walter 1123 94, 95, 203 Larkin, Becky 1113 233 Larsen, Dana 193 263 Larsen, Jason 1113 233 Larsen, John 1103 Larsen, Maria 1103 250 Larue, Dawn 1123 202, 203 Larue, Kimberly 1113 233 Latadzak, Sebastian 94 Latham, Stephen 1113 110, 118, 233 Lat Jerome, Sabran 193 1, 269 Laurendine, Corinna 1123 Lawton, Phillip 89, 100, 191, 110 173 Layton, Kristen 193 4, 3, 7, 263 Le Roy, Dannette 110 250 Lea, Matthew 1103 250 Leary, Robert 101 Leavitt, Carol 32, 150, 173 Leavitt, Howard 173 Leavitt, Laurel 1103 250 Leblanc, Shirley 1123 203 Lee April 193 Lee Cedric 193 121, 263 Lee Christopher 1193 263 Lee, Deon 1123 Lee, James 1113 Lee Kevin 1103 Lee Kevin 1103 263 Lee, Randy 155, 173 Index Lefevre, Christina 1105 59, 250 Lefevre, Lorina 1115 59, 233 Legakes, Angelina 1125 202 Legakes, Shannon 1115 Lehmann, Mary 58, 150, 173 Leitch, Heather 1105 250 Lekskulchai, Rattana 1125 Lemke, Alicia 110 250 Lemmon, David 1105 94, 250 Leney, Paul 108 Lenkiewicz, Gerald 1125 203 Leonard, Don Marcus 1115 233 Leonard, Michelle 1125 202, 203 Leonard, Pamela 1105 250 Leonelli, Nancy 1125 203 Lera, Robert 1105 250 Lesko, Toni 1125 202, 203 Lestelle, Ms, 173 Lester, Wayne William 195 263 Letbetter, Andrea 1115 44, 94, 233 Levasseur, Shannon 1115 Leveritt, John 195 Lewis, Alan 112, 32, 95, 96, 173 Lewis, Carrie Anne 195 88, 95, 263 Lewis, Cassie 1115 233 Lewis, Edward 1125 203 Lewis, Kenneth 1115 Lewis, Paul 1115 233 Lewis, Russell 1125 202, 203 Li, Jia Zhao 1115 234 Lianzo, Philip 1115 234 Library 164 Ligitti, Joseph 1125 Like, Lorie 1115 Linford, Laura 195 Linindoll, Carolyn 167 Linton, John 1125 Linton, Vicki 1105 94, 251 Llppold, Larry 167 Little, Belinda 1125 60, 63, 80, 81, 184, 204 Littlefield, Debra 1105 89, 251 Littlefield, Diane 195 263 Lloyd, Chad 195 263 Lloyd, Stacie 1115 234 Logan, Jeremy 1105 251 Logue, Darlene 1125 Lollar, Doretha 195 Lombardo, Debra 1115 94, 234 Lommason, Joseph 195 263 Lorrimen, Carol 32, 36, 47, 76, 77, 161, 173 Long, James Douglas 1105 251 Longseth, Felicia 195 94, 128, 129, 263 Lopez, Crystal 195 263 Lopez, Lionel 1125 205 Lopez, Flon 1115 Lorenzo, Lazardo 1105 251 Lorigo, Gloria 1115 234 Lorman, Kim 1115 234 Louge, Darlene 1125 204 Love, Allen 1125 204, 205 Love, Jerhett 1105 251 Love, Kimberlan 195 263 Lovelady, Mary 57, 173 Lowery, Suwihana 195 263 Lowrie, Vicky 1115 Lucas, Gail 1235 204, 205 Luciano, Toni-Anne 1115 234 Ludlow, Delia 1115 234 Lukavich, Boyd 1125 205 Lukavich, Lisa 1115 Lukens, Bekki 173 Lukens, Kristine 1115 234 Lum, Clifford 195 264 Lum, Leilani 1125 204, 205 Lumos,Jason 1105251 Lunt, Jennifer 195 264 Lunt, Joseph 1115 234 Lusk, Christy 1105 251 Lusk, Janna 1105 251 Lusk, Larry 1115 234 Lusk, Lucille 149 Luttrell, Sherri 1115 234 Lutz, Concetta1115 102, 103, 112, 234 Luzader, Pamela 1105 25 Lyman, Judith 1125 204, 205 Lyman, Richard 1105 251 Index Lynch, Joseph 1115 234 Lynch, Richard 1125 205 Lynn, Barrie 1105 251 Lyons, Michelle 110 251 Mac Dowell, Nicole 1105 251 Macarth ur, Angela 1115 234 Macban, Carrie 195 264 Mack, Daniel 195 Mack, Paul 1125 70, 205 Mackie, Kari 1105 Macy, Brent 195 264 Magee, Celeste 1125 34, 47, 75, 76, 77, 205, 224 Magee, Charisse 1105 76, 278 Magleby, Carrie 1115 234 Magnesen, Steven 195 121, 264 Magnesen, Tracy 1105 100, 101 Magruder, Wade 1105 Mahony, Diana 1125 204, 205 Mainor, Mainor, Emily 195 264 Jarrod 1125 205 Maiorino, Michael 1115 234 Maiorino, Salvatore Anthony 1105 Maker, Renee 195 Malloy, Mindy May 1115 34, 35, 46, 50, 51, 54, 55, 76, 77, 234 Malone, Michael 195 264 Maloney, Martin 195 264 Maloney, Matthew 1115 234 Manker, James 1105 249 Mann, Pamela 1105 76, 249 Mann, Wendy 1115 234 Mannikko, Susan 195 264 Mannion, Terry 149 Mansou Mantell, Manuel, r, Mary 1105 249 Deborah 195 264 Lori 1115 14, 34, 234 Manyok, William 1105251 Maples, Maples, Kimberly 1115 234 Trevor 1115 Marcano, Monique 1105 249 Marchant, Brent 1105 249 Marchic Marcus, a, Victor 1105 Andre 195 Marinaro, Anthony 1115 234 Markholt, Davie 116, 173 Marks, Donald 1115 116, 234 Marquez, Robert 1105 249 Marshal Marshal I, Rick 1115 ewski, Tom 1105 239 Martarano, Anthony 1125 204, 205 Marteness, James 195 264 Martin, Brian 195 264 Martin, Chris 278 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Carol 1125 205 Daniel 1105 76, 249 Kathrine 1105 249 Laurie 173 Rosonna 1125 204, 205 Shawn 1115 46 Lynn 1125 205 Tina 1105 249 William 195 Martine, Eric 1105 249 Martinez, Ernest 195 264 Martinez, Jose 195 264 Martinez, Joseph 195 264 Martinez, Lance 195 264 Martinez, Samuel 1115 Marts, David 1115 234, 116 Marx, William 1105 249 Mason, Mason, Jessica 195 264 Mary 1125 76, 204, 205 Mason, Victoria 195 264 Massa, Judith 164, 173 Massi, Eileen 129, 173 Massino, Michele 110 88, 251 Mastala rz, Gale 173 Masterson, Scott 1115 Mathematics 158 Mathey, Mathey, Guy 1105 251 Lisa 1105 251 Matlock, David 1115 234 Matlock, Laura 1105 89, 251 Matlock , Anne 195 264 Matthews, Julie 1115 234 Matthews, Willa 48, 160, 173 Maxwell, Francis 1125 63, 206 Mayberry, Carly 1125 206 Mayer, Debra 1125 206 Mayer, Emma 1125 206 Maynard, Mark 195 264 Mayo, Barbara 195 265 McNeel, Laurie 1105 McPhail, Heidi 195 265 McAllister, Michael 1125 McBain, Carrie 108 McBride, Tracy Flay 1105 McCafferty, Melissa 1105 89, 251 McCaflerty, Vincent 1125 110, 207 McCarley, Donald 1125 207 McCarthy, Kelly 195 265 McCarty, Ray 195 265 McClain, Tina 1105251 McClelland, Shiloh 195 265 McClodden, Delean 1115 234 McClodden, William 110 251 McCombs, Linda 1115 McConnell, Mark 1105 251 McCord, Rhonda 1115 44, 234 McCord, Ronald 1125 92, 93, 207 McCormack, Michael 1105 251 McCoy, Cydni 195 265 McCoy, Danny 1115 64, 124, 126, 129, 157, 234 McCoy, Jacqueline 195 265 McCoy, Kenyon 195 McCoy, Nicole 1115 224, 234 McCoy, Tommy 1125 118 McCrea, Steve 195 265 McDermott, Robert 195 265 McDevitt, Julie 1125 207 McDonald, James 1105 251 McDonough, John 1125 207 McElroy, Kristie 195 265 McElroy, Scott 1115 234 McFarland, Cussandra 195 108, 265 McFarland, Earl 195 265 McFarland, Jurome 195 McGee, Angela 1105 McGee, Simuel 195 McGhie, Annette 195 265 McGuire, David Russell 1125 207 McGuire, Michael 88, 126, 129 Mclntire, Ronnie 1105 252 Mclntire, Stacey 1125 207 Mclntosh, Jennifer 1105 90, 251 McKellar, Heather 1115 233 McKeown, Elizabeth 195 233 McKines, Johnny 1115 233 McKinley, Kathryn 1105 McKinzie, Tyrone 1105 251 McLaughlin, Randal 1125 201 McLeod, Howard 1115 234 McManus, Seann 1115234 McMillan, Cari 1105 McNamara, Patrick 1115 McNeal, Brady 1105 McNeal, Laurie 1105 251 McNeel, Nancy 1115 234 McPhail, Heidi 195 265 McPhail, Michael 1125 201 McPherson, Jodi 1115 234 McPherson, Julia 1125 207 Mead, Jason 1105 251 Meade, Jill 1105251 Meade, Mark 1125 116, 118, 119, 207, 208 Medford, Jennifer 1115 234 Meixner, Christopher 1105 Melander, Maureen 1105 251 Melchiori, Annette 1105 251 Melendez, Heath 1105 251 Melonas, Athena 1105 251 Melonas, Gina 1125 207 Mendenhall, Robert 1105 Mendicino, Healey 1115 Merren, Patrick 195 265 Merrick, Jennifer 1105 100, 251 Merrick, Michelle 195 265 Mertz, Mary 1115 234 Mesa, lnez 1115 234 Mesa, Roxanne 195 265 Metcalf, Lisa 1125 207 Metten, Larry 1115 234 Meunier, Nicole 1125 59, 60, 80,207 Michl, Lance 1125 118 Milbourn, Christine 1125 207 Mill, Amber 1105 251 Miller, Beth 1125 207 Miller, Cory 1105 251 Miller, Darco 195 Miller, Demetria 195 265 Miller Jennifer 195 265 Miller, John 1125 208 Miller, Mark 195 265 Miller, Matthew 195 265 Miller, Michon 1125 208 Miller, Natalie 195 265 Mlller, Nishon 1105 251 Miller, Patti 1105 88, 251 lvllller, SCOll1115 144, 234 Mlller, Tammy 1105 252 lvllller, Tiffany 1105 107, 252 Mlller Wendy 195 265 Miller, William 195 13, 265 Milliken, kevin 1125 208 Mims, Michael 195 265 Minckle Minckle Mirabell Miramo r, Sydney 1115 76, 234 r, Tobia 195 265 i, Christopher 195 265 ntes, Andrew 1125 208 Miramontes, Paul 1235 209 Mitros, Mitros, Daniel 1125 209 Rebecca 1115 Miyama, Bruce 1125 116, 109 Mlynarczyk, Steven 1125 209 Modl, R obin 1105 Moe, Jerry 1125 209 Moeller, Christie 1105 252 Moler, Russell 1115 234 Moler, Timothy 1105 Mondoux, John 1125 94 Monroe, Roshon 195 265 Montano, Roger 1125 Montoya, Nicole Marie 110 34, 76, 252 Moore, Amy 195 Moore, Charlie 195 Moore, Cory 116 Moore, Don Deo 1125 209 Moore, Eric 1105 252 Moore, Marshane 195 265 Moore, Rachel 195 Moore, Regina 1105 252 Moore, Stacy 195 265 Moore, Tracy 1105 252 Morales, Peter 195 265 Morby, Jennifer 1105 252 Morby, Tracy 1105 Moreno, Lucero 111 Morgan, Christina 1105 76, 252 Morgan, Jennifer 1125 10, 209 Morgan, Michelle 1125 209 Morgan, Ray 45, '72, 150, 151, 248 Morgan, Stacy 1105 252 Morgan, Tracy 1125 209 Morin, Michele 1115 234 Morin, Roberto 1115 Morrill, Morris, Shonda 195 265 Carye 195 265 Morrison, Deborah 1105 Morrison, Gail 1125 64, 192, 204 Morse, Morsica Morsica Morsica Moser, Monica 195 265 to, Andrew 1105 92, 93, 252 to, Daniel 1115234 to, Kim 1105252 Rochel 195 265 Mona, Maria 1125 56, se, 209 Moulton, Cynthia 195 265 Mounts , Michael 1125 209 Moyer, Teresa 1105 252 Mull, Amber 1105 Mundo, Elaine 195 Mundo, Michael 1115 Munford, Harvey 118 Munoz, Jennifer 195 265 Munoz, Lawrence 1125 94, 95, 96, 209 Munson , Michael 1105 Muntean, Chelsea 1105 94, 252 Murphy, David 1105 Murphy, Jeffrey 1125 209 Musgrove, Tina 1115 234 Myers, Tommy 1125 209 Richard, Nlanus, Kenton 193 Nlayyok, Joela 1113 234 Nlauyok, William 1103 Nleagle, Bryan 193 121, 265 Nleagle, Nicole 1113 234 Nlealy, Jason 1113 116 Nleider, Jennifer 1103 252 Nielson, Angela 1103 252 Nlelson, Christa 1123 209 Nielson, Dianne 193 265 Nielson, Eric 1103 252 Nlelson, Jacqueline 1113 Nielson, Julie 193 76, 265 Nielson, Larz 193 266 Nelson, Lesa 1113 Nielson, Stewart 1113 234 Nielson, Tamara 1113 107, 234 Nevarez, Martin 1103 144, 252 Newcomb, Dale 1103 252 Newell, John 1113234 Newhouse, Stephen 1113 50, 62, 6 Newlln, Jeana 1113 234 Newman, Jamie 1123 210 Newman, Rachael 1123 210 Newman, Travis 1103 252 Newson, Michael 166, 167 Newson, Michelle 1113 235 Newton, Rick 1103 252 Nicola, Elizabeth 193 266 Niemand, Amy 193 266 Niemand, Elizabeth 1113 235 Niemeyer, Jeffrey 1103 252 Niemeyer, Michele 1113 235 Nixon, William 1113 Noricks, Darcy 193 80, 256, 266 Norton, Leanne 1113 89, 235 Nunez, Dominic 1103 252 Nuotffer, Harold 1103 252 Nuoffer, Kristine 193 266 Nuoffer, Marcelle 193 Nygard, Carolyn 1123 210 Nygard, Raymond 1123 210 3'Neill, Bernadette 193 56 D'Neill, Bernard 193 D'NeilI, Elaine 1103 D'Brien, Richard 193 120, 121, 266 3'Connor, Kelli 193 266 O'Connor, Raymond 1123 2, 67, 211, 250, 266 O'Dowd, Melvin 1113 235 Dgawa, Gregory 32 Ohlandt, Charles 1103 252 Ohm, Beckie 1123 210 Oldaker, Michelle 193 266 O'Leary, Thomas 1113 235 Oler, Jane 175 Olesen, Jill 1113235 Olivas, Terry 193 Oliver, Sheryl 1103 252 Olsen, Chad 1103 252 Olsen, Marcia 1103 252 Le Hoy 1103 252 Olson, Omel, Stacey 1113 235 One-Acts 46-47 O'Neil, Bernadette 193 266 O'Neil, Bernard 193 266 Ono, Marie 1113 235 Onstine, Elliott 1103 252 Opening 2-7 Opening of School 10-13 Opp, Kristine 193 266 Organizations 52 'lOriginals 32-33 Orr, Linda 47, 156, 157, 175 Ortman, Denise 1123 211 Orton, John 1113 Orzoff, Michelle 1103 252 Osmera, Lynn 1113 95 Osterhoudt, James 193 121, 266 Ouellette, Jason 1103 252 3 Overton, Julie 1103 252 Owens, Alicia 193 Owens , Jeffery 1103 Owens, Kelvin 1113 Owens, Michael 193 266 Owens, Samuel 1113 235 Piccolo, Rosemarie 1113 236 Pickering, Laura 1113 Pierce, Allison 193 Pierce, Gayle 193 267 Pierson, Dean 1103 253 Pilch Frederick 193 267 Pilon, Rayne 95 Pilon, Larry Douglas 193 267 Pilon Lorraine 1113 236 Pace, Brooke 193 266 Pace, Deon 1113 235 Packer, David 1123 211 Padgette, Grgory 193 Pagliuca, Michael 193 110, 112, 266 Pagliuca, Richie 1113 235 Paki, Leilani 1113 235 Palmer, Lani 167 Palmer, Vaiden 193 266 Palmer, Vincent 1123 Palzet, Michael 193 266 Palzet, Suzanne 1123 211 Pangborn, James 193 266 Pappa, Brian 1123 Pappa, Michelle 193 266 Pappa, Stephanie 1103 252 Pappageorge, Laree 193 266 Pappageorge, Leslie 193 267 Parent, Louis 167 Pinotti, Kenneth 1113 94, 236 Pinotti, William 193 267 Pishnak, Carrie 1123 212 Piskarich, Michael 129 Pittman, James 1103 253 Placer, Christine 1103 253 Placer, Crystal 1103 Placer, Keith 1123 Planck, Terelyn 193 267 Planck, Tiffany 1113 236 Plise, Robert 193 267 Plise, William 1113236 Plumb, Christopher 193 267 Plumb, Patrick 1113 Poe, Billy 193 Pointer, Bret 1103 253 Polk, Spencer 193 267 Pollins, Frantonia 1123 Pollins, Mark 1103 253 Pollock, Julie 1123 212, 213 Pollock, Karen 1123 212, 213 Pollock, Kelly 1113 236 Pollock, Sylvia 1103 253 Park, Hyun Do 112358, 211 Park , Michele 1103 252 Park, Milton 1113 235 Park, Sun Do 1103 253 Park, Tracey 193 107, 267 Ponte, Marilyn 193 267 Ponticello, Jonna 193 267 Pookpud, Napahpawn 1113 Poole, Douglas 1123 212, 213 Pope, Kendre 1103 253 Raasveld, Roberta 1103 253 Radmanovich, Stevan 1113 236 Rainwater, James 1123 198, 212, 213 Ramey, Robert 1123 198, 212, 213 Ramey, Timothy 1123 Ramirez, Claudia 193 267 Rammell, Jill 1113 107, 236 Ramos, Garyn 1103 121 Rancher, Robert 1103 253 Randolph, Jason 193 267 Rangel, Yolanda 1113 89, 144, 236 Rankin, Richard 1123 212, 213, 236 Raschko, Kevin 1103 253 Rasmussen, Charles 1103 121, 253 Raso, Jerry 193 121, 267 Raso, Richard 193 Ratajczak, Sebastian 1113 236 Ratajczak, Yasha 1123 214 Rawlings, Michael 121 Rawson, Kenneth 1103 253 Rawson, Kristi 1103 253 Ray, Jason 1103 254 Ray, Jeffrey 1113 236 Ray, Jerald 1113 Rayne, Lisa 94 Reading 162 Reardon, Patrick 1113 236 Reavis, Jacqueline 1123 214 Reda, Angela 1103 Redican, Kerry 193 108, 267 Reed, Jason 11234, 6, 12, 36, 47, 51, 54, 60, 63, 74, 75, 76, 80, 81, Parker, Melissa 1123 47, 211 Parks, Bradley 1113 235 Parks, Brian 1103 Parquette, John 193 144, 267 Parr, Cory 193 267 Parris, Eric 1103 94, 112, 253 Pass, Joseph 193 267 Patrick, Garry 1123 116, 129, 211 Patterson, Brent 1113 235 Patton, Kelsey 1103 Paul, Daniel 1103 253 Paul, Leonard 150, 264 Paul, Robert 1123 211 Peard, Geoffrey 1123 2, 75, 210, 211 Pearson, Gary 158, 175 Pearson, Troy 1103 253 Pechman, Stephanie 1113 235 Pedalino, Christine 193 253 Pechman, Stephanie 1113 235 Pedalino, Christine 193 267 Pellegrino, Gaylene 1113 76, 89, 224, 235 Pelletier, Steven 1123 16, 211 Pendleton, Lanny 1113 235 Penick, Paula 193 267 Pennington, Wendy 193 267 Peppers, Derek 1113 Peppers, Devin 1123 210, 211 Perea, Andrea 193 267 Perea, Brandye 1103 252 Perez, Veronica 193 267 Performing Arts 160 Periel, Jose 1103 64, 66, 112, 252 Perkes, Jeffrey 193 121, 267 Perry, Alan 193 121, 267 Perry, Andrea 1103 252 Perry, Charla 1113 236 Perry, David 1113 236 Perry, Larissa 1123 211 Perryman, Nevin 1103 252 Persson, Louise 1103 252 Peters, Robert 1123 211 Peterson, Devon 1103 252 Peterson, Leann 193 267 Petrocco, Dino 193 267 Petteruti, Stacey 1123 212 Pfeiffer, Tom 1113 236 Phebus, Christopher 1113 236 Philips, David 1103252 Phillips, Melanie 1123 212 Philips, Todd 1113230 Physical Education 162 Piar, Steven 1113 Porter, Delores 1113 236 Porter, Gary 1123 Post, Danny 193 267 Potter, Sunny 1123 213 Potter, Tony 1103 129, 253 Pounders, Timothy 1113 236 Powada, Ronald 1123 58, 62, 212 213 Powell, Aaron 1113 72, 236 Powell, Penni 1113 236 Power, John 1113 236 Powers, Kevin 1103 Prather, Robert 1113 236 Prentiss, Freddie 1103 Prescott, Rahnny1123212, 213 Prescott, Stephanie 193 267 Prewitt, Darren 1103 253 Prewitt, Warren 1123 213 Prezgay, Christian 1113 236 Pribyl, Joan 47, 89, 157, 175 Pribyl, John 1123 10, 212,213 Price, Charles 1113 236 Price, Christopher 193 267 Prisner, Lucy 1113 236 Pritchard, Jason 193 267 Pritchett, Gail 1123 213 Prochnow, Gregory 1103 253 Project Lead 57 Promvipa, Pam 63 Prosser, Tiffany 193 267 Pruitt, Lori 1123 213 Pry, Tom 112, 213 Puana, Darrin 1113 118, 236 Pugh, Erik 1113 236 Pugh, lan 193 76, 267 Pullens, Jesse 1113 Purcell, Lisa 1113 63, 236 Purcell, Tina 193 128, 267 Purnell, Michelle 193 267 Puskarich, Michael 1113 236 Pyles, Christopher 1123 213 Ouaranteillo, Carolyn 193 267 Quern, Melissa 1103 253 Ouinn, Connie 37, 154, 175, 256 Quinn, Nancy 193 267 Quintero, Rebecca 1113 236 182, 214, 278 Reed, Julene 193 16, 80, 256, 267 Reed, Stanley 1123 214 Reese, Michael 193 214 Reese, Michael 193 267 Reeves, Frank 32, 161, 175 Register, Andrew 1103 254 Reichenbach, William 193 144, 268 Reid, Andrew 1103 254 Reif, Travis 1103 254 Reiger, Angela 1123 215 Reiner, Andrea 1113 236 Reiner, Tina 1123 215 Reinhardt, Larry 1103 254 Reinhardt, Leona 1113 236 Reinhardt, Maria 1103 Renner, Kenneth 1103 Renshaw , Melba1113236 Rexroad, Lisa 1123 215, 278 Reyes, Amanda 193 268 Reyment, Christine 1123 215 Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds , April 1113 236 , Bobby 1103 Kirk 193 268 Rhees, Michelle 1123 215 Rheubottom, Keira 1103 254 Rice, Conrad 193 268 Larry 1103 254 Richard, Lofton 1123 83, 116, 129 Richards, Kyle 193 268 Richolson, Michelle 193 268 Rico, Deborah 167 Riddell, Robert 1113 236 Ridderhof, Kimberley 1103 254 Rigg, Brian 1103 254 Ririe, Elizabeth 1123 61, 63, 196, 215 Risden, Scott 193 267 Risse, Charles 32, 58, 159, 175 Risse, Lisa 1123 56, 57, 59, 94, 215 Risse, Rebecca 1103 58, 102 Rivard, Jeffrey 1103 254 Rivera, Heriberto 1123 Robelotto, Christian 1113 Roberts, Leah 1123 215 Roberts, Michael 193 Roberts, Michael 1113 236 Roberts, Michael 1113 236 Roberts, Roberts, Rene 1113 236 William 193 267 nobenson, Nikki 1123 Robertso n, Trisha 193 267 Robins, Jordan 1103 254 Index 2 9 Sharpe, Steven 1111 238 300 Robinson, Adam 191 267 Robinson, Indian 112, 215 Robinson, Lisa 191 267 Robinson, Lynette 1121 122, 215 Robinson, Tammy 111 254 Robison, Rick 191 267 Robles, Joe 1111 237 Roby, Raquelle 191 267 Roche, William, 191 267 Rock, Mark 191 267 Rock, Steven 1121 118, 215 Rodgers, William 191 267 Rodman, Deanna 1111 46, 55, 75, 237, 278 Rodriguez, Anna 1121 Rodriguez, Danny 1101 Rodriguez, Dean 1121 64, 76, 94, 95, 190, 215 Rodriguez, Raul 1111 Rodriguez, Sheri 1111 107, 237 Rodriguez, Steven 1111 Rogers, Jeffrey 1121 62, 214, 215 Rogers, Teresa 1101 94 Romano, Stacey 1121 214, 215 Romer, Kevin 1101 254 Romero, Ron 167 Ronchetti, Amy 1121 101, 214, 215 Roper, Bruce 1121 216 Rose, Gregory 1121 Rose, Kari 1121 216 Rosenbaum, Richard 1121 216 Ross, Daniel Vincent 1111 237 Rossum, Lasandra 1121 Rossum, Michael 191 268 Roundy, Douglas 1121 216 Roundy, Jenifer 1111 83, 237 Roundy, Paul 191 268 Rouny, Travis 191 268 Roundy, Travis 191 121, 268 Rousselle, Eric 1121 118 Rowe, Kevin 1101 254 Rowe, Steven 1101 254 Royer, Neal 191 268 Rozar, Kari 1111 237 Ruddy, Bridget 1111 237 Ruddy, Denise 1111 237 Ruhe, Heather 1101 237 Ruiz, Shannon 1111237 Ruoff, Bradley 1111 237 Rushia, Stephanie 1111 237 Russell, Terry 1101 Rutherford, Sandra 175 Rutledge, Tristine 1101 254 Ruttan, Michael 191 26, 8 Ruud, Kirsten 191 269 Ryan, Jacqueline 191 Ryan, Thomas Richard 191 101, 121, 269 Rycroft, Sally 62, 63, 154, 175 Sabo, Betty 47, 74, 75, 78, 79, 175 Sackett, Darren 1101 254 Sackett, Robert Bryant 191 269 Sadie Hawkins 38 Sadler, Rae 112189, 216, 217 Sage, Meri 1101 254 Sager, Cary 191 269 Sager, Kristi 1111 107, 237 Salka, Robin 191 Saluzzo, Jennifer 1121 216, 217 Samel, Kai-Christ 1121 60, 66 Sanchez, Martha 1111 16, 237 Sand, Lori 1121 217 Sanders, Heather 191 269 Sanders, Leann 191 269 Sanders, Tanya 1231 327 Sandoval, Danette 1101 Sanford, Ronald 1121 216, 217 Santana, John 1101 254 Santarini, Christina 1101 254 Santarini, Jacqueline 1121 216 Santos, Christine 191 269 Sarno, Brian 1111 129, 237 Saunders, Teresa 191 Savino, Peter 1111 236 lndex Sawicki, Deanne 1111 237 sbei, Michelle 1101 254 Schaefer, Rhoda 175 Schaeller, Kacey 100 Schafer, David 1121 Schaffer, Stanley 112, 167, 217 Schamaun, Kris 1101 254 Schelle, Leroy 175 Shcelle, Minka 1101 94, 107, 254 Schell, Simone 1101 254 Schiavone, Rose 1121 217 Schilaba, Sal 158 Schimick, Elizabeth 1111 237 Schnaible, Timothy 191 269 Schneider, Kathleen 1121 217 Schoeb, Collette 191 269 Schoeler, Katherine 1101 Schoenbeck, Alisa 191 269 Schroder, Tamara 1101 254 Schroeder, Shannon 1101 254 Schulze, Lynnette 1111 236 Schwabe, Karen 1111 Schwartz, William 1111236 Schwarz, Angela 191 269 Simme Simmo rs, John 191 269 ns, Carolyn 1101 Simmons, Cheryl 1101 255 Simmons, Maureen 1101 255 Simmons, Susan 1111 106, 107, 238 Simms, Chris 1111 238 Simms, Elbert 191 Simpson, Frindia 176, 177 Simpson, Karen 1111 238 Sims, Bryan 1111 238 Sincere, Catherine 1101 58, 76, 255 Singal, Viney1101 121, 255 Singer, Lisa 191 269 Singer, Stephani 110 255 Sinikallio, Harri 112160, 217 Skelly, Kim 191 269 Skelton, Monica 1121 218 Ski Club 80 Skinner, James 1111 238 Skivers, Matt 1101 255 Slack, Leonard 1111 Slagle, Marianne 176, 177 Sligar, Nicole 191 80, 269 Schwehr, Dana 191 269 Schweitzer, Emma 166, 167 Schweitzer, Maria 1101 Schwitalla, James 1111 238 Scialabba, Salvadore 1111 Science 156 Scolpino, Stephanie 1111 238 Scott, Gary 176, 177 Scott, Jamie 1111 64, 238 Scott, Michael 1111 Scrivner, Katharine 1111 47, 102 238 Scroggins, Heather 191 269 Scruton, Erin 1111 238 Sculthorpe, Ronda 112, 217 Seals, Terry 167 Sears, Amee 1111 238 Sears Sears, ,Amy 1111 238 Michael 191 269 Seavey, Cathy 110 254 Sedgwick, Anthony 1121 129 Sedgwick, Chanda 1111 69, 95 Sehwehr, Dana 57 Seipel, Charles 1121 216, 217 Self, Regina 1101 Selinger, Troy 1121 3, 4, 7, 100 101, 216, 217 Sellers, Melissa 191 269 Sellers, Steven 1111 238 Selmon, Marcell 191 Semi, Margus 1101 254 Senior Council 60 Senior Distress 30-31 Seniors 180-225 Senkallio, Harri 66 Sepulveda, Miriam 1111 238 Serna, Lisa 1101 254 Sestini, Virgil 32, 156, 176, 177 Settles, Charles 191 269 Seyberth, Rayne 1101 254 Shaffner, Lori 1111 238 Shamway, Charles 191 269 Sharp, Deborah 1121 94, 216, 217 Shaw, Alexander 191 269 Shaw, James 1101 254 Shaw, Janette 1101 254 Sheehan, Darcy 191 Shelby, James 191 Shelledy, Dawn 1111 100, 238 Shepardson, Deena 191 269 Sherman, Steven 191 94, 269 Sherman, Terry 1101 254 Shores, Shawntelle 191 269 Short, Sherry 191 269 Showalter, Michelle 1111 63, 238 Shroyer, Lawrence 191 269 Shumway, Charles 191 Shuptrine, Patricia 166, 167 Shutt, Ronna1111 238 Sichitano, George 1111 238 Sieler, Anne 176, 177 Sievert, Susan 1101 254 Simia, Laura 1111 238 Simister, Douglas 1101 120, 121, 254 Simister, Jeffrey 1121 118, 119, 216, 277 Slocum, James 110 255 Slocum, John 1121218 Slocum, Pam 1121218 Smeltzer, Stephanie 1121 Smirk, Smith, Smith, William 1121 Amy 191 Casandra 191 smith, Chandler 1101 255 Smith, Darrel 1121 64, 94 Smith, David 191 269 Smith, Diane 191 94, 100, 269 Smith, Donna 191 269 Smith, Elaine 176, 177 Smith, Eric 191 94, 269 Smith, George 1101 255 Smith, George 1101 Smith, Heather 1101 Smith, Heather 1101 Smith, Jessica 1111 238 Smith, Kevin 1101 94, 255 smith, Kimberley 1111 238 Smith, kimberly 1101 255 Smith, Kristin 1121 218 Smith, Kurt 1111 Smith, Lance 110 255 smith, Letha 191 269 Smith, Lisa 1121218, 219 Smith, Lisa 1121218, 219 Smith, Melissa 1111 14, 16, 69, 163 Smith, Michele 1101 255 Smith, Quinton Keith 191 269 Smith, Sandra 1121 44, 45 Smith, Sarah 1121 Smith, Scott 1101 255 Smith, Sean 191 94, 269 Smith, Shannan 191 108 Smith, Sheryl 191 94 Smith, Tiffany 191 269 Smith, Vickie 1101 Snider, Brian 1121 Snyder, William 1101 255 Soccer 110-113 Soccer Bunnies 88 Social Studies 154 Soderstrom, Mark 1121 218, 219 Soderstrom, Matthew 1101 100, 101, 129, 255 Sokey, Laura Lynne 1111 238 Solheim, Perry 1121 50, 54, 62, 159, 218, 219 Solis, Erih 191 269 Song, Ki Baik 112 219 Song, Mi Hyun 191 269 Sophomores 240-259 Sorensen, Karen 1121218, 219 Sorenson, Mindie 111189, 238 Sorenson, Nova 1191 95, 255 Sorenson, Tracy 1111 238 Sorom, William 1121218, 219 Soto, Lisa 191 269 Special Education 164 Spence, Teresa 1101 255 Spendlove, Jennifer 1111 238 Spendlove, Scott 1121 34, 35, 47, 76, 218, 219 Spilsbury, Bradley 1101 255 Spilsbury, Christopher 191 269 Spilsbury, Jennifer 1111 87, 238 Spirit Leaders 84 Sports 98 Spradlin, Gary 1111 Spradling, Richard 1111 238 Sprawdlin, Gary 1111 238 Srpott, Gretchen 1101 255 Sportt, Laura 1111 238 Spurgin, Michael 191 270 Stafford, Lisa 167 Stafford, Nichole 1111 Staggs, Sonya 1111 Stahmer, Tim 159, 176, 177 Stanley, Bryan 191 270 Starfire 92 Starr, Angela 1101 255 Stasak, Julie 1121 218, 219 steehert, Elizabeth 1121 219 Stechert, Gregory 1111 Steele, James 191 271 Steele, Lori 1121 219 Steere, Christy Jo 1101 255 Steffensen, Eric 1111 238 Stein, Kristi 1101 255 Serin, Kristi 1101 255 Steinberg, Hugh 1121 58, 59, 69 75, 75,218,219 Stemley, Ernest 1101 255 stepaniak, Eric1121 110, 218, 2191 Steubling, Kelly 94 Stevens, Anthony 1121 94, 116, 218, 219 Stevens, Wendall 191 270 Steward, Vanessa 1111 238 Stewart, Amy 191 270 Stewart, David 191 Stewart, Victoria 1111 238 Stickney, Jennifer 191 270 Stimage, Regina 1121 Stockton, Melissa 1121 219 Stockton, Stacy 191 270 Stockton, Teresa 1111 238 Stokes, Shannon 1101 255 Stokes, William 1121 218, 219 Stokey, Laura 50 Storme, Robert 191 270 Story, Dena 191 108, 2170 Story, Tod 1111 238 Stowell, Joseph 1101 94 Stratton, Caroline 1121 219 straubh, Trina 11001 18, 255 Straughter, Regina 1121 Strawn, Deborah 1111 106, 107, 238 Strife, Anna 1111 238 String, Darice 191 270 String, Denyse 1101 255 Strobel, Michael 191 270 Strozzi, Michael 1101 255 Stuart, Coy 1101 255 Stuart, Edie 191 270 Stuckey, Bacardi 1111 238 Stucki, Troy 1111 238 Student Government 54 Studer, Sean 191 Stuehling, Kelly 191 270 sruhfl, Paul 1101 255 Stuhmer, Susan 1101 255 Sturiale, Dawn 1101 255 Sullenberger, Leanne 191 270 Sullivan, Pauline 1121 220 Summers, Suzanne 1101 56, 57, 255 Sun 8. Fun 50-51 Sun Youth Forum 60 sutlief, Alisha 1121 220 Sutton, Chad 191 112, 270 Suzzi, Christopher 191 Sveum, Dawna Jane 1101 255 Swainston, Theron 148 Swanson, Alicia 1101 256 Swanson, Tracy 1111 239 Swarts, Mark 1121 220 Swarts, Michelle 1101 86, 256 Sweeney, David 1101 44, 256 Sweikert, Steven 1101 256 Swimming 136 Switalski, Jac 1101 256 Switalski, Jill 1121 220 Sybesma, Bryan 1121 221 Symons, Catherine 1121 221 Syphus, Sharon 191 89, 270 Walter, slack, Sandra 176, 177 abo, Robert 191 adaj, Sean 1101 59, 76 umilo, Stefanie 1121 221 zumilo, Stephen 1101 256 ft, Philip 191 121 lbert, John 129, 176, 177 nner, David 1121 221 nner, Savour1101 256 nner, Troy 191 270 ylor, De Andre 191 ylor, James 1101 256 ylor, Lorne 1121 221 ylor, Shane 1121 ylor, Sylvia 1111 239 ylor, Tammy 1111 239 ylor, Thomas 1101 256 ylor, Traci 1101 256 ylor, Tracy 191 270 ylor, Twan 191 270 chnies 78 gano, Santina 1111 239 ich, Sharon 1121 221 ng, Tina 1121 56, 59, 80, 102, 9, 220, 221 rry, Karena 1121 220, 221 rry, Lori 1101 256 acker, David 1111 239 aw, Christopher 191 270 eodore, Jennifer 1101 256 hesoians 76 iess, Erin 1111239 omas, Amber 191 homas, Edward 1121 221 homas, Janice 1121 221 homas, Jason 191 270 homas, Lavette 191 270 homas, Leolar 1101 255 homas, Lynda 191 270 homas, Nillani 191 270 homas, Ozia 191 270 homas, Reginald 1101 homas, Robin 1111 239 homas, Susan 1101 255 homas. Tina 1111 64 homas, Trina 1101 hompson, Frank 191 278 hompson, Dina 1111 94 hompson, Erin 1121 221 hompson, Lois 1101 255 hompson, Michael 1121 220, 221 hompson, Shannon 1121 221 hompson, Shawn 1111 239 homson, Scott 191 270 hornton, Charles 191 hornton, Michael 191 270 houville, Tisha 191 270 idwell, Jefferson 1121 46, 70, 92, 3, 220, 221 ighi, John 1111 116, 239 hinoco, Blanca 1111 239 inoco, Louis 110 255 inoco, Ruby 64 ipton, Nadine 1111 239 ishma, April 1101 256 iaden, Arthur 1121 221 obler, Emily 1121 220, 221 obler, Stuart 1101 256 odd, Lisa 191 86, 271 omkins, Christina 191 271 omllnson, James 144, 176, 177 ong, Katherine 1111 239 oomey, Deanna 1111 orre-Alba, Alexandra 1121 221, 22 ourville, Teisha Lynn 191 oy, John 191 271 raasdahl, Track 1101 86, 256 rask, Walter 1121 222 ravis, Bruce 1101 reacy, Rosemary 159, 176, 177 irelstad, Howard 1121 16, 68, 222 'rinter, Kenneth 1121 222 rinter, Thomas 1101 94, 95, 256 'ripp, Melanie 1121 222, 223 'rombetti, Thomas 1121 222-223 Trone, Timothy 1111 239 Tucker, Benjamin 1111 239 Tucker, Brett 1101 69, 256 Tucker, Michael 1121 58, 62, 76, 222, 223 Tucker, Tami 1101 236 Turnbow, Doug 1111 239 Turnbow, Matthew 191 271 Turnbull, Steven 1121 222, 223 Turner Laura 1111 Turnerz Shauna 1121 222, 223 Turner, Mrs. 45 Turner, Tina 1101 256 Turner, Yolanda 1101 64 Tuttle, Matthew 191 101, 271 Walden, Jason 1101 256 Waldron, Stephen 1101 256 Walker, Ashley 191 271 Walker, Benjamin 1101 Walker, Dannie 1121 Walker, Jennifer 191 271 Waker, Robert 1111 Waiker, Todd 340 Walker, Traci 1101 256 Walker, Tracy 1101 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Dimitrois 1101 257 Kathleen 1111 240 Mark 1111 240 Michael 1121 225 Paula 1101 257 Robert 191 271 Ronald 1121 225 Wallace, April 1101 256 Wallace, Shari Marie 1121 222, 223 Walls, Tara 191 89 Michelle 89 Ulbrich, Gwen 1111 89, 144, 239 Umbenhower, Un Chu 1111 239 Underhill, Lori 1121 222, 223 Underwood, Kenneth 1101 94, 25, 256 Urga, Brian Lewis 1101 Uthailerssub, Lerssak 1101 256 Uthailerssub, Wipaporn 1121 Utley, Carolyn 1101 256 Utley, Gina 191 271 Vadala, John 1101 256 Valadez, Christine 1101 256 Valentine, John 191 271 Valles, Daniel 1111 239 Van, Diana Lynn 191 256, 271 Vanarnam, Shannon 1111 239 Van Arnam, Troy 191 Van Oostendorp, Tyler 191 Vanderweele, Douglas 1101 118, 121, 256 Vanderweele, Marc 191 121, 271 Bandever, Carole 167 Vannah, Matthew 191 120, 121, 271 Vanoostendorp, Trevor 1111 239, 271 VanPatten, Cassandra 1111 240 VanPatten, Steven 176, 177 Varga, Heather 1121 222, 223 Varrato, David 32, 116, 176 177 Varrate, Jackie 176, 177 Varsity Quiz 258 Vaughn, Anna 1101 256 Vaughns, David 1121 Veilleux, Stacey 1111 240 Vernon, Carol 1111 240 Vernon, Jimmie 1101 256 Vigil, Curt 1101 Vigil, Robert 191 271 Vilardo, Dominic 1111 116, 240 Vilardo, Jody 1101 Walter, Nancy 69, 163, 176, 177 Waltermeyer, Teresa 1101 59, 256 Walters, Christopher 1101 257 Walters, Nisa 191 271 Ward, Edith 152, 177 Ward, Gwenda 1101 Warehime, Barbara 1111 240 Wasem, Pahl 1121 223 Washington, Crystal 191 Washington, Yolanda 1121 Waters, Loralee 1101 257 Watkins, Calvin 1121 Watkins, Martin 1101 257 Watkins, Paul 191 271 Watkins, Richard 1121 Watson, Christine 1121 222, 223 Watts, Dallas 1111 240 Watts, Dawn 1111 240 Watts, Michael 191 271 Way, Jon 1121 Way, Loren 1101 257 Wear, David 1111 Weatherhead, Jennifer 1111 112, 240 Weaver, Brian 1101 257 Weaver, Gerald 1111 Weaver, John 1101 257 Weaver, Lyerald 1111 240 Webb, Christy 1121 222 Webb, Jim 1101257 Webb, Robin 1111240 Webb, William 1111240 Weicht, Kristine 191 Weiderman, Kenneth 191 271 Weier, Bill 100-101 Weier, William 1111 240 Weigman, Kerri 191 271 Weiter, Joni 1121 222 Wellborn, Aaron 1101 257 Wellman, Angela 1101 Wells, Tina 1121 223, 271 Wendel, Thomas 1111 240 Wentz, Robert 148, 279 Wernicke, Myron 1101 257 Wesley, Valerie 1121 44, 45, 106. 107, 108, 122,222,224 West, Gloria 1101 27, 257 West, Landon 191 271 Westbay, Deeann 191 271 Westbrook, Anthony 1111 240 Westbrook, Gail 1121 Westlund, Craig 191 94, 271 Whalen, Kevin 191 Waley, Tommie 167 Villandry, Suzanne 1111 46, 76, 77, 239 Whalum, Clarence 1101 257 Villeza, lan 1101 256 Virgie, Curt 1101 256 Voelpel, Eric 191 271 Vogel, Erich 1111 250 Vogler, Kyle Eugene 1101 256 Voigt, Susan 191 Voigt, Thomas 1121 66, 222, 223 Volkmar, John William 191 271 Volleyball 106-109 Vordahl, Norman 158, 176, 177 Wackett, Ann Marie 1101 Wade, Milton Wren 1101 Wagner, Barbra 191 271 Wagner, Christine 1121 5 Wagner, John 1101 Wagner, Melissa 1101 256 Wagner, Wagner, Rosemary 191 Roy 1101 9, 222, 223 Wheeler, William 191 271 Whelan, Kelly 1121 Whidden, Clinton 191 271 Whitacre, Joseph 1101 110, 112, 257 White, Brian 191 271 White, Monica 191 271 White, Reginald 1121 44, 45, 64, 116, 224 White, Valerie 1101 50, 88, 257 Whitman, Aaron 1101 256 Whitman, Charles 1101 257 Whiteman, Teri 1121 Whitmore, Michael 191 59, 271 Whitney, Clark 1101 257 Whitney, Warren 1101 257 Wilbanks, Holly Ann 1101 Wilkerson, Alonzo 1111 Wilkinson, Misti 191 108, 271 Willcox, James 1101 257 Williams, Alan 1111 240 Williams, Anthony 191 121, 271 Williams, Carlos 1111 94, 240 Williams, Charles 1111 Williams, Theresa 1121 225 Williamson, James 1101 257 Willis, Demetrius 1101 257 Willis, Marcus 1121 Wills, Rita 1121 71, 225 Wilson, Isaac 191 271 Wilson, Lauri 1101 257 Winburn, Michael 1121 225 Windolph, Alison 1101 257 Winesett, Melissa 1111 240 Winicki, Dustin 1101 257 Winsor, Eric 1111 Wise, Catherine 1111 225 Wiseman, Brian 1101 257 Wiseman, Eric 1101 257 Wisniewski, Lawrence 1121 225 Wisniewski, Leonard 1101 120, 121, 257 Wisniewski, Lori 1111 Wisooker, Dawn 191 271 Witcher, Pete 1111 70, 71, 240 Witt, Kenneth 191 70, 71, 240 Witt, Kenneth 191 271 Womack, Christina 191 271 Wondrash, Marlene 177 Wong, Tony 1101 257 Wood, Robert 1111 250 Wood, Tiffany 1111 83 Woodford, Richard 191 121, 271 Woods, Kimberly 1111 Woods, Leslie 1111 Woods, Terrance 1101 Worthen, De Ette 1111 94, 240 Wrabel, Michelle 1121 224, 225 Wrath, Kelli 1101 257 Wrestleretts 89 Wrestling 124-127 Wrath, Kelli 1101 257 Wright, Cristi 191 271 Wright Don 167, 270 Wright, Gene 47, 152, 153, 177, 264 Wright, James 1101 60, 172, 257 Wright, Susan 177 Wright, Troy 1121 116, 224, 225 Wright, Valeri 1101 144, 257 Wronski, Kenneth 1111 94, 240 Wruble, Joel 1121 224, 225 Wunder, Barbara 1101 257 Wylie, Angela 191 271 Yamanouchi, Shoei 1101 256 Yasser, Jack 1121 Yelverton, Kim 1121 76, 224, 225 York, Cassi 1101 257 York, Robert 1111 250 Young, Young, Angus 1111 240 Lawrence 1101 144, 256 Young, P.J. 50 Young, Thomas 1121 Yuhas, Christine 1111 68, 69, 240 Yuhas Rebecca 1101 128, 144, 257 Yumul Elizabeth 1101 128, 256 Zamberlan, John 1101 257 Zannone, Dean 1101 78, 112, 257 Zeller, Michael 191 Zenda, Joseph 1111 240 Zicha, Dennis 191 271 Ziegler, Paul 1101 257 Zien, Yvette 1111 76, 240 Zobel, Shauna 151 Zuern, Melissa 1101 Zulkowski, Casimir 1121 225 Index 301 Q w . 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