Brawley High School - La Ocotilla Yearbook (Brawley, CA)
- Class of 1987
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Below: Varsity volleyball in their new and old uniforms. Xbove left: .l.V. football Above right: Eric Allen attempts to 'change his body. Below left: I don't think that's how you spell lrawley! Better make a change! t. ,, Jwmfftkai -V TABLE OF CONTENTS Theme .............................. Dedication .,.... Administration . . . Faculty ........ Retirement . . Freshman .... Sophomores .... Juniors ...... Seniors ...... Academics .... Organizations ..,. Athletics ...... Activities ....... Advertisements . , . Index ........... Winds of Change Changes Summer's over and the year has begun , various changes have touched everyone. ii l96O's wg. New goals and expectations are now being set, With the confidence that they will be met Your knowledge has expanded with the lesson of life. And your determination has strengthened with every strife. When this year is over you ll look back and see How easy changes in your life can Frances Asmond Class of '87 --L lf 4 -' f 'Pi 5 l li lg' , Q l u..s U Sv' 1'5- K :A SQHBIID 10 abnlW i Q gif, The four great motives which move man to social change Cactivityj are hun- ger, love, vanity and fear of superior powers. William Graham Sumner 0840-IQIOJ The Routine At BLIHS 6 Routine it new , lllllll 1 THE RQUTINE The routine at Brawley Union High School starts each morning at 8:00 sharp. Students begin to arrive and the everyday B.U.H.S. routine is off to a good start. Before the 8:25 bell rings, students are gathered through- out the school talking to friends. There are many different hangouts where students talk and spend time with friends. Two of the most popular places are the parking lot and, of course, the famous Senior Planter. After each class, the Senior Planter becomes a five minute socializing spots then the bell rings and off to class the students go. Lunch is also an important part of the B.Ll.H.S. routine. Students are always a little anxious for that half an hour of freedom. When the lunch bell rings everyone, teachers and students alike, is ready for good food and good con- versation. Following the lunch break, the day goes by pretty quickly. Before you know it, it's already 3.02 and school is out. Everyone is glad even though they are not quite ready for a night spent with homework or practices yet we always . X f. ' is , -f-' - I 'fiizzewg 1 F - -- V--f ,Lt , ne. .ie . ,. initial 1 1 'ri 1 ' E155 ,, 1!'tf1?M. 1 Q - t - 4'-1,4-L 'A , r, it -q-f , cg its ' 3?-p,,1f.., . f f-3, H rg' X s .1 a If ' 5 it Q look forward to another day spent at B.U.H.S. Melissa Kenny Class of '87 it5?315i15i .,,, ff' ,:' Q' 91 Changes Through The Years , Ty' + 'mf-a'z,,:gfqm, N T 1 +1 W gig ' -il' 2,1 M TG 5 The Routine 7 i Si Y ' f -a TLIDE T LIFE Vi' rw y 'N 3 -:-. 8 Student Life CDW Upper left: Lori Williams and Gra- cie Soto are busy making a poster for the game against Central. Upper right: The Seniors cheer on at the pep rally. Middle left: Mark Brandt and Kari Elmore get ready for Red Ribbon Week. Middle Right: Shannon Teague. Maite Salazar, Greg Kastner and Sandy Werneke go out for a bite to eat at their favorite fast food place. Lower left: Sisters, Camille and Cory Smith, stop for a quick pic- ture. Lower right: Corina Singh gets surprised by our cameral 'I am mgbma A-- i ,- ,. ,K may 1 l N Top left: Gloria, Melissa and Veronica stop for a quick between class chat. Top right: Steve Veysey not too busy at work! Middle left: Shiela Dorsey trying to eat, read and sleep all at the same time. Middle right: According to Steven Parker, happiness is punching holes in student I.D. cards during homecoming elections. Student Life 9 Thoughts Of Popular Past 1 OUI' are only for kids? ' V. 'L,, , ,fi V 0 S no Pegsular Pastimes qQ? , Q gm Hrs 3U Jw 2 L1 x tur e pastimes at B.U.H.S. is hanging out qtthe perking igt. s 7 Above Mi-firk Spencer, Mike Pendley, Ciirlh Slavens and Manuel Nieblas enjoy some time in the sun while Greg Kastner prefers a nu' tritious meal at MCDonaIdh's. h n 3 SEC ?553sves3ss 0' limes lnfluence Our Days WQZ'-i Above, Albert Aguilar entertaining Mike Aguirre. Above right, Jorge Garcia, Jorge Burciaga and Reynaldo Lopez enioy hanging out by the wall. ' - I mi!! V 1 .I 4 . 1 'rf During our years at iii Brawley Union High School, we seem to develop habits andfor patterns in our daily routine. Maybe we should call these things Popular pas- times. Many people have many different pastimes: kickin' back to friends between classes, sports, A.S.B., other clubs and orga- nizations, dances, and of course, Mr. wigs T 5 CroluIghan's home- - T5 F5 wor . ff 'iii All of the above are only a few of the fa- vorite pastimes that make B.U.H.S. a great place to be. .. r inks Left, Enrique Castillo tries to recite, his vocabulary sentences with his eyes closed. Above, Araceli Chavez and Jose Garcia seem to be pretty good friends. Q Teams Ancl pirit , ' QQIX 1 I2 Teams And Spirit in-H The one thing that makes a good team is spirit. Whether it be team spirit or school spirit, noth- ing keeps a team looking better than the support of its coaches, fellow teammates, classmates and parents. ln the past years we had our fair share of wins as well as losses, however, victories could not be achieved if we, the proud B.Ll.H.S. students and staff, were not there to cheer on our teams! Pride in our teams is one of the things that makes this school so special. As we look back at our high school years, we will always remember the times when we joined together to show spirit and support of our teams lose. Hortencia Flores Class of '87 'le -Q Macle The Chan e 'S . L5 5 if T. .ef i5 3. . ' 5 :...W-M ,,casf?,,.:,i V 'ggi' K A. KQV: , ,X What has been your most memorable mo- ment at B.U.H.S.? Esther Sanchez: Going out with ? in my freshman year. Hortencia Flores. Driving my Civics teacher crazy. I S i T V i Lourdes Juarez: Getting on lsrael's shoul- ders and screaming Seniors Rule! I Linda Garcia: Dancing for Governor 3 T T Deukmejian. 1 1 Lucy Pimentel: When I got the first place medal on the girls track team. 3 . i .lose Flores: Beating Central in cross- y . .4 country, soccer and track. Tricia Diaz. Being a photographer for the I 1 annual. fi., ...... . K lm gil X James Ketnerz Announcing the Powder Puff Football Game in my Junior year. Lupe Molina. Visiting the U.C.L.A. campus and checking out the babes. ' Frank Coronado: When my mom told me to go to the dealer to get my new car. Teams And Spirit i3 .YW .., f QP! is LA Leadership The i986 - 87 A.S.B. officers: Left to right, back row: President, T Jay Boyds Commissioner of Publicity, Letty Cuadraz, Commissioner of Fi- nance and Sales, John Gay, School Board Representative. Tricia Hop- kinsi Vice-President, Steven Parkers Treasurer, Mary Beth Mistriel. Left to right, front row: Commissioner of Spirit, Shannon Fariai Secretary, Yvonne Canadaf Director of Student Activities, Dr. Glenn F. Sarotg Com- missioner of Entertainment. Kristen Loseyi Commissioner of Art, Fran- ces Asmond. gy .zilpaig ' Having turned the corner and en- tered the downhill stretch to the 2ist century, the Winds of Change were at the backs ofthe B.U.H.S. Wildcats. Never would ole B.U.H,S. look the same. The Junior College Building underwent the first stage of re- modeling and the Spirit Center took on a new look and position as well. With this new look, the Wildcats felt better about them- selves and this was reflected- in the many honors, awards and successes achieved by them in academics, athletics, and activi- ties. Realizing that so often traditions of yesteryear fail to be effective- ly promoting growth, the A.S.B. took bold and courageous steps to recognize the major focus of Brawley Union High School - ex- cellence in academics. Be they subtle or bold, completed or on- going, those changes marked a new life and direction as the Brawley Wildcats marched to- ward the new frontier of the 21st century proudly waving blue and gold banners of courage and ex- cellence. Dr. Glenn F. Sarot When attending Brawley Union High School, you will notice from the moment you step on the campus, a certain spark of self-confidence and self-assurance. The attitude here is one of leadership and pride. Whether it has been passed on by alumni or wheth- er it's just the charm of the students attending now, B.Ll.H.S. is definitely out to shine! Lori Harriss Class of '87 ' a ,lf 1 It ft ' li 's all i . W ,,,.,f , , .L . x 'Z' J-' ll T? ' A if l :fps 'Q' Attitudes M SQL W 5. ff s 'Et iw! 'lit ' wi Jil 'W In Us i ' .if 1 it 17' Q W' f x ' ly! 1 I ' Q' ffl! f, E A V 1 , if XXI! I I I6 Attitudes it F3 ,af as l if nl- ll W, l L? ' l W 3 ' , - T, 152 1 ,Q . ' H--A ' it V - V ' x-FW' :Q Iv il i- it , wflffffwls M' l Qi wir if r it 'f 12 .u There is a lot of ambi- tion here at B.Ll.H.S. Most of the people here are very definite about their futures. Even as young adults we have some sort of idea about our fu- tures. As the years proceed and our ideas change. our future goals may also change, however, the thought of what we will be doing years from now is always close in our minds. Y Where will you be ten years from now? Missy Kenny: Living in La Jolla, spend- ing my days at the beach enjoying the Sun. Kristen Storrs: Hopefully not in Parker, Arizona! Janet Hensley: I hope to be married and working as a - world famous fashion merchandiser. Stephen Brazeel: l'll FUTURE definitely be here in Brawley having my OF Us own business - now is that Risky Busi- - ness ? Mr. Lamat. Hopefully l'lI still be alivel l want to retire and continue my art by paint- ing and spend two months out of the year lounging in a condo at a golf re- sort in Pine Hurst, North Carolina. Monica Mendoza: l'lI be working in the medical profession in San Diego. Joe Kosakowski: l'll be perfectly satis- fied Iiving in the Virgin Islands with Christy Brinkley and Kelly LeBrouch, but lid better watch out for Ol' Billy! Lori Harriss: l won't be satisfied until l'm Mrs. Tom D'eMoss. Mr. Weaver: It still plan to be teaching, but hopefully I will have hit the big money lottery by then! Brian Crittendon: l don't knowl Lori Rowe: l'll have a steady job and a loving family. Coach Cato: I hope one of my 8X-SIu- dents remembers me when hefshe wins the Lotto and writes me a check just like in consumers ed. class. Cynthia Rodriguez: I plan on owning my own clothing store and becoming very rich! Mrs. Presley Mrs. Presley has been a dedi- cated counselor at B.U.H.S. for the past twenty years. The stu- dents have enioyed her very much. Mrs. Presley works very hard to help all students with their academic and personal problems. She was recently voted Counselor of the year in addition to several other awards. lt is with great respect that we, the Class of l987 co-dedicate this annual to Mrs. Presley. Dedication Mr. Lamat The Class of l987 is proud to co-dedicate the La Ocotilla to Mr. Lam and to Mrs. Presley. Mr. Lamat has been a part of the B.U.H.S. staff fr seventeen years. As athletic director, he has helped the sports progra a great deal. He is also an art teacher and advisor to the Work Expe ience Program. Mr. Lamat's art work is evident throughout the campl He has left his rainbow of colors in the gym, on floats, and on spin signs. We are proud and thankful to Mr. Lamat for his hard work an service. l x 98 Left To right: Ceci Pizano, Administrative Assistants Theresa Daem, Assistant Superintendent, Richard Fragale, Superinten- dent ADMI I TR TIG .,' f. ae' AAI lt 1 lit' lllll mi. nit, ni. Illl! nt. nn yn.. Administration 87 Administration 87 Administration 87 Administration 87 Administration ii i ,, ml . V Administration Richard Assistant SuperintendentfPrincipal Principal D,V,H.S.: Cheryl Biagi Curriculum, Theresa Daem Deputy PrincipalfCounseIingi AI- Deputy PrincipalfDiscipline and At- fred Faria Administration 87 Administration 87 Administration 87 Administration 87 Administration 87 Administration tendancei Don Rye Director of Special Education and Stu- dent Activitiesi Glenn Sarot lx! l t it X ix X Director of Athletics, John Lamant Director of Student Fiscal Activities: Robert Rhodes Ji: Assistant Deputy Principal, WIIIIS Assistant Deputy Principal? Larry Vu Smith kasovich The Brawley Union High School Adminis- tration is committed to excellence . . . excellence for each and every student academically, socially, and personally. The Administration is charged with the responsibility of operating the school to meet the needs of all students. The Board of Trustees supports this commit- ment. Together, the Board and the Ad- ministration are proud to be a part of this great student body. Board Of Trustees Board Of Trustees Board Gf Trustees The Brawley Union High School Board of Trustees is the elected body of officials that is responsible for estab lishing policies concerning the operation of the school district As the elected body charged with setting ley in the best interest of all youth As such the board led by President Frank Cooley serves a most impor tant role one that is probably the most influential factor in shaping the school lives of your youth Not pictured Trustee Louis Lerma policy, the Board represents the community of Braw- Frank Cooley Trustee: Alicia Rodriguez Trustee Lmsar ouzman ru tee Eunice Fleming Top left: Dr. Sarot sighs as he attempts to get the attention of A.S.B. officers. Top right. Mrs. Franks CMiss Piggyj asks Mrs. Rader fthe Wicked Witchj where Kermit the Frog might bel Middle center. Mr. Fragale was incognito on Halloween as he joined in the spirit of the day. Middle right: Mr. Rye questions, What is going on? Bottom left. Administrative secretaries - Cass Martinez, Ceci Pizano and Isabel Sanchez. Bottom middle: Halloween was contageous this year. Ms. Daem as a Pirate of the Carribean. Bottom right: A,S.B. meetings seem to evoke cheerful moods from Mr. Rhoades. 98 Department Heads: Back row left to right - Foreign Language, Tom Williams, English, David Kopperud, Counseling, .lose Sandoval, Middle row - Fine Arts, Ed Fishburn, Mathmatics. Bob Rhoades, Driver's Education. Lenny Schnittker, In- dustrial Arts, Elmer Johnson, Front Row - Physical Education, Mary LeBaron, Business, Janet Bilderback, Special Education, Linda Marden, Science, Keith Smith, not pictured - History, Mary Rose and Kevin Quinn. F CULTYA D T FF Mmm -iii im Irma Apodaca Terry Araujo Arlyn Atedero Director: Independent Studies Instructional Aide RCP Pgliqe Science A Patricia Avalos Instructional Aide I V' ,I , XWJV .I , I I X. K , L ..f' W ,I - .lib A W , I Rosalie Banagan Susan Bendix Don Biagi ErIgliSl1 Social Science English B Janet Bilderback Business lv 1. n Mp Carol Bolton Charlotte Browder Davida Brown Special Education EI1gliSl1 English A Ron Brown Mathmatics i7 A J fs Lisa B rd Steve Cato Linda Cheatwood 24 Y Ed t'on Workability Mathmatics, Science Consumer uca i ii Vernon Clover Driver's Education W'm, K John COl'fl118f'l Janina Cortez Chad Craigen Dennis Croughan lVl3ll1l118IlCS, SCl8l1C9 Career Cgntgr Secretary Llfe SCl9l1C9 Engligh 'ls Paula Delgado Fred Diehl Janine Douglas Betsy Enders l-ll3f3 Y Assistant Opportunity Class English Physical Education i RCP L5f d5CaPlnS Bilingual Specialist . '23 .4 Richard Esquivel Sarah Fifield Ed Fishburn Gloria Fortin Band, Mathmatics Assistant Day Care Center 4 DQ mf? ,Q ,,, L.. i Mar 'e Franks Adelina Garcia Mary Gilbert Julia Gonzales B Data Processing Spanish Physical Science Instructional Aide ' 1 f Pat Gragson Ronette Gray Attendence Secretary SPSCIHI EdUC3Ii0l1 fi- ,X .IESSIE GUIIEITEZ Maria Gutierrez Instructional Aide Instructional Aide Geor ia Hartsock Rosa Hernandez S Business Manager Counseling Center Secretary Elmer Johnson Electronics l f Xen Jones Counselor - 9 Maria Grieve Intensive English Dolores Hammerness D.V.H.S. English Carolyn Hill Directory Day Care Center rf. I llfl V YR Connie Jordan Psychologist ff? ,N fs ,,, I I I Connie Guerrero SARB officer a I Sharlene Hamilton 4' TMR Education Patricia Hopkins Drama, Publications fw- it Peg Keldsen Independent Studies S' li Science 4 Auto Tech Howard Kellogg Forrest Kirst Kermit Kliewer Alvin Knodel Animal Science Business A 5 isp ' isa M 'i.r Nancy Koehler David Kopperud Geraldine Lasley 1 W Mary LeBar0n Sp3l1lSh English Mathmatics Physical Education it Evelyn Lee lrene Lopez 5Ci8r1C2 Instructional Aide 41 un' Cass Martinez Patricia Mather Assistant Superintendent Secretary Science Zvi if fir F Nancy Maddux linda Mafden Clint McMurray Business. Job Skills ROP Nursing Speech Therapist Jorge Mejia Bilingual US History gg Q , , rig W --'ya l , Linda Menville Estela Monge Janice Netzley Gloria Nogales-Talley Reading Imp'-Qvgmgng Instructional Aide Instructional Aide Director Migrant Education 5 T ' V f 1 1 i - k 1 RX, Lourdes Ochoa Susan Paniagua Dorris Pate Esperanza Perez ROP Coordinator Spanish ROP Retail Sales Cateteria sd- , ii .E Nellie Phillips Instructional Aide i Patricia Perez Rosemary Perez Susan Perez Instructional Aide Deputy Principal Secretary Attendence Clerk 1 Rldlafd PWFCC Ceci Pizano f Janet Presley Oliver Presley ROP AUTO Ted' Administrative Assistant Counselor - I2 ROP Fire Science 7 4 K 'A Kevin Quinn Helen Rader Mike Romero Linda Ronco SUCH' Sludies Home Economics 5P9CiHl Edllfallvn Counselor - Il i ,al Tom Ronco Mar 34' 44 y Rose Celia Salazar Jose Sandoval Business and Computer LiIeraCy Civics Instructional Aide Counselor - IO ,ab '... .s ,2 ,f , Isabel Sanchez Silas Sanchez Leonard Schnittker Terry Shykora , Main Office Clerk Art Drivers Education Physical Education 7' as-vu ,S YI' i X Joyce Smalling Al' S ' h ll ice mit George Smith Keith Smith Career Counselor In-House Mathinatics Biolo SY 29 y W T, Mark Smith Oscar Smith Bill Standiford Christina Velasco World Cultures World Cultures English workabimy Clerk 3' Elizabeth Talley Yolanda Swanger Phyllis Thompson Debra Williams Mathmatics Accounts Payable Clerk Business Nu,-ge UW .?, Linda Valadez Doug T Bookkeeper Industrial Jim Weaver Joe Willingham History Physical Education ikkk W Tom Williams Mary7 30 Foreign Language, History Cafeteria Office vale-P' X M N Anne Wilson Connie Wilson U.S. History Mathmatics, ROP W.fData Silent Heroes..Through the Winds Of Change Cafeteria: Back row, left to right- Dee Jones, Sharon Jeska, Velma Edmondson, Pam Ellen, Josephine Garcia, Rosa Nunez, Esperanza Perez, Steffie Castro, Kathleen Bascusg Front row: left to right- Angie Fiol, Dora Fugett, Amelia Ray, Eunice Melton, Rosa Solarez, Carmen Zermano ,H C-g 5?if ii i: fl g , Maintenance: Back row, left to right- Arnold Valencia, Joe Zills, Leotis Brown, Manuel Galarte, Tony Smith, Tony Galano, Santos Gastelo: Front row, left to right - Elano Delgado. Charlie Perez, Mark Bohaman, Rito Chacon. Ray Rubio, Victor Palacios Ernie Fiero Campus Security Friendship l thank you for the times you cared, And all the moments that we shared. l thank you for the memoriesa A friend to me you'll always be. l thank you for your tenderness That fills each day with happiness, A joy that lasts eternally, A friend to me you'll always be. l thank you for just being there, And for all the things you had to bear. Though there are times we didn't agree, A friend to me you'll always be. l thank you for the gift That's sent from heaven above - A love that is of purity, And friend to me you'll always be. l thank you for the things l see, And for what our friendship shows to me, l'Il thank you for eternity. A friend to me you'll always be. Below: Mr. Ray Rubio is retiring from Brawley Union High School after thirty-three years of dedicated service. While here, Mr. Rubio worked in general main- tenance. During his very busy days, he always had time to be a great friend to the students. Mr. Ru- bio will always be re- membered for his dedi- cation, moustache and smile! RETIREME T Left: Mrs Kathy Baseus is retiring this year after nineteen years of hard work and dedication. She worked in the cafeteria every day busily prepar- ing bread and on occasion, baking pies and cakes. Her service to the B.U.H.S. lunch program will be greatly missed. .c Right: Mrs. Pat Gragson will be retiring after spending twenty-five years with Brawley Union High School. Fifteen of those years were spent working in the attendence office. Mrs. Gragson has been head attendence secretary and over the years has seen a massive number of students! She will be greatly missed because she was the nucle- us of the attendence office. Above: Mr. John Lamat, our athletic director, is retiring this year after seventeen years of B.U.H.S. service. Not only has he been the ath- letic director, but he has been a head varsity track coach, and a fresh- man football coach. Dur- ing his football coaching career from l97073, his teams were DVL cham- pions. Mr. Lamat was also an art teacher. We will always remember Mr. Lamat for the walls and posters he has paint- ed and for the many sto- ries he has shared! MW . ,., , ,,. 5. - ' iz' , iff ' 55' ,,,,,,., 4 ,-H ,gk ' A Q W. If AW 4 ,A,, . . , A. 4 'i 98 Freshmen Class Gfficers, Back Row: Vice-President, Ben Browng Middle Row: Mgr. of Enter- tainment, Vicky Nava, President, Darci Foster, Secretary, Jeanette Cabanilla, Front Row: Mgr. of Spirit, Tiffany Hoskins: Mgr. of Publicity, Tabitha Kappelerg Treasurer: Claudia Nunez FRE H N Aguilar, Anna Aguilar. Luis Alcala, Rosalinda Alfaro, Maricela Alfaro, Norma Allen, Earl Altamirano. Jesse Alvarado, Marta Alverez, Juan Alverez. Marisol Ambriz, Alma Andalon, Carlos Anduio, Vicky Angulo, David Antunano. Elena Arauio, Andrea Araujo. Aurthor Arevalo. Veronica Arias, Angel Arispe. lsahel Arredondo, Maria Avila, Raul Avila, Ricardo Banuelos, Yolanda Barra, Leonard Barra, Mark Bell, Denise Beltran, Jose Beltran, Irma Berker, Erika 34 Freshmen x A A x x if X XWNX ii we X . lx Q is N Freshmen Ei X .3 gy . X .,,. ef, fe i f arrra 1 . X inmilizvi ers: X A an awww 1 W MLN Wx namrlasfl Q X -1 f 'fluff 'ff Wi' if f wr ' 41 A 1' 'Il 54!i?jw 7 -. ' , Berrios, Liz Brandt, Kelly Briceno, Alma Brockett, Dorian Brown. Ben Brown. Elizabeth Brownsworth, Daniel Bustamante. Nancy Cabanilla. Jeanette Camargo, Pete Camargo, Rosa Canchola. Lorie Carbaial. Adam Cardenas. Alfalilia Carmona. Andy Carrillo, Maria Carter, Brett Casarez, Leo Castellanos, Gloria Castillo, Imelda Castillo. Luis Castillo, Luis Castillo, Marcy Castillo, Steve Castro. Edna Cazares. Wendy Cecena, Leticia Cervantes, Carlos Cervantes, Rosalia Chacon, 'Joann Freshmen 35 3 'il-tow do you relax on' theoweekendsl fl.CarIos Ordunez- Party!!! 1 f i o ' 2..i.R.' Martinezf oWatch football l 3. Erica Laskyu Cruise by Steve's i o 4.Michelle Cowell- Stay home and do nothing i 5. Robert Lorenzana- Kick back and listen to mus 6. Stephanie Dalby' Go out of town or movies 7. Richard Juarez- Do nothing 8. Phillip Gonzales- Go to my girlfriends house 9. Eddie Ruiz I' Going to lVlarios house lO. Sandy Ruiz- Go to Calipat and Shopping iI.Simon Marquezw Go out ll lliana Fausto- Party with friends I3. Mario Reina- Watch cartoons io I4. Lenor Mercado' Go to the movies 4 Jziiii? g Wi My - --fsii+s:e75: xiii' I ic . ae. I A122 M Mlm- .. S i 914 wsvwfffa- ' Freeman, Angela Fuentes. Salvador Gallegos. Veronica Galvan, Garcia. Garcia. Garcia, Garcia. Garcia. Garcia. Adrieenne Bernard Carlos Luz Margaret Mary Richard Gaspar, Antonio Gibson, Lori Godinez, Jesse Gomez. Macaela Gonzales. Hector Gonzales. Philip Gonzales. Ruben Gonzales. Tracie Gonzales, Tommy Gonzales. Stan Gonzalez. Armando Gonzalez, Lorena Gonzalez. Lorena Gonzalez. Oliva Gossard. Lori Granados, Danny Gutierrez. David Gutierrez, Francisco Guzman, Estela Hamilton, Samantha Harmon. Richard Harris. Casey Hastings, Tanya Hausman, Corey Havens. Hernand Matt ez, Francisco Freshman 37 Hernandez. Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez. Hernandez. Herrera, La Jerry Joe Krishna Richard Roberto ura Hickey, Sabrina Hickingbottom, Susan Hinojosa, Arturo Hinoiosa, Maria Hoskins, Ti ffany Huerta, Angela James, Kandria Johnson. Aaron Jones. Chad Jones, Letty Jones. Marc Jones. Nicky Juarez, Richard Kappeler, Tabitha King, Wendy Lancaster. Paul Landeros, Anna Larios. Cecilia Lasky, Erica Lawson, Joe LeMert, Kari Leal, Christina Leal, Mariam Legaspi, A ngelica Lemus. Yesinia Lentz. Mic Leon, Ama hael do Leon. Margerita Lima, Michelle Lira, Jose 38 Freshman , ,,a:,,h, 1. ,,, J- f ,S l 39 ff ?y4 2 ' ' ,TT 35 J , 45 , . as J a J an f 4, , ,.,, me fIw.mJ c , V , .A w i I f ,K - - 4, ' Q ' Llgi,V5:?f' nf: f if .vw f x ' ' X 1 As . ,,,, , 3 ,EX ! ,YQ H ,VZ L' ' ' 2, 1. 2 ', 5 K d ii? if ,f W 4 W' ,, ,f H , , A 'R X f VM A ,.,. ,. , .. ' l w W f J IW, , .,W,1 - , f fir M . azww lee, A Q -,wwfr , 9 What do you like about B.Ll.H.S. and the class of '90, Susan Hickingbottom- Only 3 more years till graduation. Chad Jones- Senior girls Erika Berker- Senior guys Jimmy Seals- That l'm out of West- moreland Carlos Cervantes- All of my friends and having fun Richard Juarez- Fighting frosh iii Jesse Altamirano- You don't have to scam on little girls anymore Carlos Ordonez- The girls we , S X if ee. -: Q-i .- 2,5 Q A on-Fur , me 5. N Kill' 'K Xi N K E Q XS fa .1--mam 'ai -0. we ,ex Www! 1. K NSW 5 li 'l'Q ,. C 5 X, , , ,eee A:,, C X N H N Q f N .Aw -v x or S35 3.1 : y. A ! . me va We X v Lizola, Mercedes Lobstein, Mina Lohr, Chris Lopez. Christopher Lopez, Edolia Lopez, Lucia Lorenzana, Roberto Marcias, Ruben Madriz, Gloria Madueno. Veronica Magallanes, Eva Mariscal, Gloria Mariscal. Ernie Marquez. Simon Martin. Steve Martinez, Adelaida Martinez, lvan Martinez. J.R. Martinez, Tanya Mclntyre, Ricky McKee. Christopher Meiia, Rolando Melendrez, Teresa Mendoza, David Mendoza, Ernest Mercado, Leonor Miller. Cheryl Miranda, Cynthia Miranda, Gabriel Molina. Raul Morales Mario Morales, Pauline Moreno, Mario Moreno. Teresa Morgan T,C. Munoz. Jimena Freshman 39 Munoz, Nicole Murga, Juan Myers. Beth Neri. Christina Noriega. Jessie Nunez. Cecilia Nunez. Claudia Nunez, Mauricio Nunez, Pauline Nuno, Luis O'Brien, Kevin Oliveras, Liz Ordonez, Carlos Orduno, Richard Ortega, Jose Luis Ortiz, Cindy Ortiz. Socorro Osuna, Luis Otero, Lorenzo Padilla. Bernie Palacio, Tina Peach, Ryan Pena. David Pendley, Mike Pereda, Sonia Pineda, Thomas Pineda, Veronica Pinedo, Mireya Plascencia. Albert Plascencia. Melilon Pond, Marian Pope, Jacob Ramirez, Anita Razo. Andreina Rebik, Wendy Reina, Mario 40 Freshmen 'N-1 wanna-Wg' aw. A x SW .C c What do you think about the school spirit at B.U.H.S.? Kari LeMert: School spirit is very strong especially at pep rallies. Kevin O'Brien: The school spirit at B.Ll.H.S. is bet- ter than any where else. .s, 9 mf f X. Pete Camargo: lt's great! Especially when every- one wears blue and gold. Michelle Cowell: School spirit is great especially when everyone participates. lt helps increase the pride felt at our school. Adrienne Dorsey: l think we have the best school spirit around! xx i X, ,t ks, . . R, 2: . N. as 1 Q X A 4 Wifi it its at xxx X S X Q X' W5 WT .,. X MEX , 'is' ENESHX 1 R , . X N X is fs ' l ' I X .. ...Q I Retutal. Cito Reyes, Luis Reyna. Irene Reynolds, David Rico, Albert Rico, Tony Robinson, Dannette Rodriguez. Christina Rodriguez. Henry Rodriguez, Herbie Rodriguez. Maria Rodriguez, Miguel Rodriguez. Nora Rodriguez, Virginia Romero. Christina Romero, Cindy Romero. Terri Rubio, David Rubio. Diana Ruiz, Bernie Ruiz, Eddie Ruiz, Elvira Ruiz, Sandra Sagredo. David Saiza. Javier Salazar, Christopher Saldana, Arceli Salgado, Pearla Sambrano. Richard Sanchez, Danny ' . Sanchez, Fabian Sanchez. Henry Sanchez, Maria Sanchez, Sila Sandoval, Nancy , Sandoval, Ramon Freshmen 4l Teniente, Sylvia Sandoval, Yanette Santana, Jose Santoyo, Raul Saucedo, Martha Schexnider, Phillip Schlieter, Heidi Schmitt. Chad Scott, Kristi Seals, Jimmy Seanez, Connie Serena, Carmen Sermemo, Juan Serrano, Araceli Serrano, Felipe Serrano. Tommy Shelley, Debra Short, Shannon Sigala, Alberta Sigala, Julie Slavens, Tina Smith, Cory Smith, Tiffany Solorio, Laura Solorzano, Jose Solorzano, Ramon Soto, Mark Steele, Mike Stemple, Paulette Stewart, Kathy Stocker, Heather Suarez, Frank Sullenge. David Sumandig. Benii Tadeo, Tony Tapia. Daniel 42 Freshmen What is the scariest thing that has happened to you at B.U.H.S.? Eric King: Moving to Brawley from El Centro and thinking everyone would try to kill me. Karen Copeland: Nothing yet. Jessie Altamerano: When the freshman football team played the Varsity footbaii team and I was tackled by Steve Brazeel. Janice Thomas: Got called into the office and was put in in-house. Jeanette Cabanillaf Not knowing where my 6th period class was on the first day of school. Darci Foster: Getting lost. X f ,.,,,4-f f H-LT-'.2 , X, ,L s,, ,,a21' i i t X. af X N231 'HN N as if 'I S 5 L 1 T 1 Tomboc, Danny Torres, Bridget Torres. Tony Torrez, Catalina Tumamao, Viola Turner. Monica Valdez, Mariano Valenzuela. Maricela Vasquez. Jesus Vasquez, John . Velez, Jose Verdugo, Emily Verdugo. Paul Vergara, Jesus Villalobos, Gus Villalobos, Joge Villalobos. Jose Villalobos. Rigo Villon. Liiia White. Katy Widmann, Jane Willhite, April Williams. Marti Windsor. Sara Woods. Chris Zamarron. Leticia Zamora, Carlos Zamora. Cristina Zamora, Jackie Zamora. Monica Zamora. Veronica Zamudio, Anthony Zavala, Abel Zendeias, Arcy Zumaya, Fernando Freshmen 43 Acuna, Jose Anderson. Frank A Apodaca, Angelica Barrera, Conrad Basillo, Javier Bell, Chris Canez, Alma Canez, Maria Cardoza, Mandy Cruz, Alicia Fernandez, Christina Fernandez, Christina Guillen, Patrick Guzman. Maria Hernandez, Linda Hernandez, Michael Huerta, Julio King, Eric Lazos. Oscar Leon, Espy Leon, Lorena Martinez. Marisela Nava. Vicki Nieves, Manuel Noriega, Veronica Osuna, Eivira Parga, Francisco Pena, Micaela Perez. Irma Ramirez, Veronica Reyes. Raul Rodriguez, Andy Sabala, Rosie Sepulveda, John Sevilla, Roxanne Tafoya, Guadalupe Ulloa, Florinda Valle, Lorena Varela, Jesse Vega, Ruben Villalobos, Richard 44 Freshman i Retakes Retakes Retakes il, ,,,, ,I W' W 22 4' b W 4 'mm ff 1 X X W ,,fmff,,gN 6 '. V - J' 1 I 98 Sophomore Class Officers: Back Row: Mgr. of Entertainment, Stacy lsom Middle Row: Treasur- er, Christine Kelly, Secretary, Erica Cook Front Row: Mgr. of Pub- licity, Mark Brandt, President, Jennifer Slater, Vice-President Darin Owen, Not pictured: Mgr. of Publicity, Brett Smith OPHO ORE Ackison. James Aguayo, Michael Aguirre, Alfonso Agundez, Silvia Alfaro, Francisca Allen, Chris Alvarado,.Miguel Anaya, David Arellanes, Mary Arispe, Martin Arnold, Mariah Arredondo, Jose Arvisu, Hector Avila, lrma Baeza. Ramon Barboza, Enrique Barboza. Myrna Bedwell, Adina Beltran. Luz Bermudez, Adrienna Biagi, Kevin Bonillas, Marisela Booth, Sonya Brandt, Mark Bribiesca, Elsa Briceno. Gloria Brown. Mellissa Buenrostro, Angelica Burciaga, .lose Camacho, Susana 46 Sophomores Sophomores M A , RQ: X X an Q X 32 XX R, evade Y-fa Ne vw i-Ea! V W n ie nf: f ,vm-2'-' am M267 1 If in f 1 M ,, , 4, Q54 . fy M.-nz! - H r-,,,, mee, , , M if xl 1 W f eff: 1 milf 462 r W M W 9 f f we Tl zs1omorIqo2 What my friends mean to me . , . Charon Gonder: My friends are very important because the friends I have are very under- standing and they are aiways there when I need them. Carlos Hernandez: I like my friends because I can depend on them, and I can always hang out with them. Isabel Arispe: My friends mean a lot to me because they are always there when I need them. I always have fun times with them. Lisa Quinteros: I like my friends. They are the most important people in my life. They're al- ways there for me -gin good times and bad! ,Cy X ifoifa ,9 fl he Camacho, Jacinto Camarena, Reyes Canada, Vince Carbaial, Juan Cardenas, Alma Cardiel, Angelica Carnes, Robert Carpio, Randy Carpio, Stacy Carrasco, Christina Carillo. Alex Carilio. Josephine Carrillo, Laurie Carrillo, Manuel Carrillo, Yolanda Carter, Leticia Castillo. Sherry Castillo, Sam Castro, Livia Caudillo, Deena Cazares, Sandy Cecena. Maria Chacon, Lisa Cappelear, Michelle Chavez, Arceli Chavez. Dianna Chavez, Elizabeth Collado, Monica Contreras. Marisol Contreras. Nancy Sophomores 47 Contreras. Ramona Cook, Laurie Cook, Ruth Cooley, Tom Corneio. M0niCa Corneio, Rosalie Coronado, Ernie Crittendon. Brian Cruz, Patty Culebro, Eddie Davis. Ronnie DeGuzman, Chastity. DeLaCruz, Priscilla Delgado, .lose Duran, Veronica Eatherton. Mindy Eckard. Tricia Eddins. Richard Elmore. Kari Engleman, Matt Enriquez, Maricel Escoto, David Esparza, Cynthia Esquivel, Melanie Farnsworth. Shamra Fausto. lrene Felix, Arthur Fernandez, Lilly Fernandez, Saul Flores, Marina Funez, Steven Funez, Tommy Gallegos, Francisco Gallegos. Richard Galvan, Albert Galvan, Jesus 48 Sophomores we Yds ,fr K hx mix age 'xii me Wg? if i N I A .,l' ,. uf .kk, - AWE' ' -Y HEFVK X K5 run., ' use ' if reissgee- ' if :'WEEQ.gEr-1'x xi g gf -.. I 'Rx Garcia, Fernie Garcia, Gabriel Garcia, lda Garcia, Isabel Garcia, Jose Garcia, Lori Garcia, Lucy Garcia, Richard Garcia, Sandra Garcia, Saul Gasper, Ralph Gastelum. Sandra Gauna, Marisa Gonder, Charron Gonder, Quan Gonzales. Adrian Gonzales, Corinna Gonzales, Graciela Gonzalez, Armando Gonzalez, Laura Gonzalez, Lizetle Griialva, Dave Guiterrez. Tony Gutierrez. Sandra Guzman, Letty Harbert. Greg Harris, Teri Hartley, Yolanda Hensley, Janet Hernandez, Antonio Hernandez, Carlos Hernandez. Carlos Hernandez, Edward Hernandez, Ismael Hernandez. Marco Herrera. Ana Sophomores 49 Hopkins, Jimmie Horta, Sandra Hovley, Keith Huff, Mary Helen Hurtado, Francisco Hurtado, Henrietta Issac, Maryann lsom, Stacy lzaguifre, Griselda Jaramillo, Paul Jauregui. Melissa Johnson, Daryl Jones, .lonell Joungeward, Jason Kelley, Casey Kellum, Mitch Kelly, Christine Kelsey, Tracey Kieffer, Laura Krigbaum, Candy Kosakowski, Joe Lara. Nancy Larios, Ana Lavender. Shawn Lazos, Elizabeth Leakey, Stephanie Leon. Lupe Leon, Monica Lepe, Moises Limon, Norma Lira. Sharon Lopez, Deanna Lopez, Martha Lorona, Mark Losey, Laura Loya, Adriana 50 Sophomores l N QP gk K 3 we E X as f L 1 X S f s S M yt.ta t.,.t i I .:::: 1215555 K if K. x , . 5 X X sec .... aarrr S . .S ' .XX S1 fe X ittttt t itati iiiiiit QW - ar N I Es: ., XE: ' 'W 'M-e. . fe .. N-1..x ..., J I-s .-s . J K X SQ' 1 , sms K What do you like best about being in, the class of '89? Deena Caudillo: Most of my buddies are in the class. Casey Kelly: lt's fun, and l've got all my friends. Joey Jimenez: lt's really fun. Laura Kieffer: lt's rad and means only two more years to go. Deanna Lopez: We are very spirited. Mark Ortiz, We are the last of the '8O's. The class of '89 is one with spirit and pride. They have ac- complished many things which will benefit them as well as their fellow school mates. They are truly a great class! f ,ff 'NNW-'X 'WW . ..,, LII' J t.tt s X . , X ix i N, N is iz L i E 'F Loya, Dolores Lozoya, Jose Lucio, Ophelia Madrigal, Patty Mares, Josie Marquez, Anna Marquez, Gabriel Marquez, Joel Marsh, Melvin Martinez, David Martinez, Francisco McCoy, Esther McKissick. Stacie Mendibles, Lisa Medina, Manuel Medina, Steven Mendoza, Jesse Miranda, Belen Molina, Ruben Montes, Jorge Morales. Jose Moss. Lee Anne Murga. Albert Naya. Sonya Navarro, Rafael Noriega, Jessica Nunez, Joe Nunez. Julio Nuno. Susana Orozco, Marie Orozco, Maura Orisno, Rachel Ortiz, Mark Osuna. Luis Otero. Genie Owen, Darin Sophomores Sl Padilla, lsmael Pantelon, Jose Patino, Miguei Patrick, Jennifer Pedroza, Gloria Pedroza. Steve Peraza, Chuck Perez, Chuck Perez, Jesse Perez, Livier Perez, Marta Pimental, Alma Pineda, Luis Pius, Michelle Preciado. Paul Quiieda, Rosie Qunitero, Lisa Ramirez, Ricardo Ramos. Armando Retutal, Julie Reyes. Liqa Reyes, Lisa Reyes, Tina Rivas, Guillermo Rivas, Monica Robles, Mary Robles, Rocio Rodriguez. Javie Rodriguez, Joanne Rodriguez, Kathy Rodriguez, Mary Rodriguez, Ramona Rodriguez, Ricardo Romero. Anna Romero, Frank Rose. Scott 52 Sophomore Rowe, Tammy Rubio, Nellie Ruiz, Jesus Rutherford. Cindy Rutherford, Samantha Sagredo, Michelle Salazar, Jose Sanchez, Arthur Sanchez. Beda Sanchez, Ignacio Sanchez Lorena Sanchez. Martha Sanchez. Nadia Sandoval. Alicia Sandoval. Greg Santoya, Angelica Schubert, Robert Scott, George Serrano, Rosa Serrato. Harvey Shepard. Eric Silva. Gustavo Slater. Jennifer Smelser, Derek Smith. Brett Smith, Jimmy Solis, Isabel Solorio, Victor Sosa, Angelica Sotelo. Luis Soto. Gloria Soto. Ralph Soza, Mary Spencer, Mark Staiger, Audra Staiger, Michael Sophomores 53 Stephens, Shelly Storrs, Kristen Suits, Andrea Sullivan, Stacey Tapia, Fidie Taylor, Darryl Thomas, Antoine Torres, Frank Torres. Jose Torres, Raquel Uribe, Lorena Uriquiio, Lupe Vaca, Luz Valadez, Vanessa Valdez, Emily Valdivia, Beckie Valenzuela. Luis Valle, Alma Valtierra, Raymond Vasquez, Alex Velarde, Lillian Verdusco, Diane Veysey, Kathy Villalobos. Carlos Villalobos, David Ward, Johnny West, Cari West, Kari Williams, Kevin Wilson, Dustin Wilson, Tanya Woeke, Frances Zavala. Liliana Alexander, Monica Barfell. Dale 54 Sophomores X W AX N Retakes Retakes Retakes Sas wwsgyixw X: X X me 544' N X Sr 5- 31 is X ee, we-'Xa X A Q XX it xr 5:55- SQUAD ' 'X,.. izL fg A X, 5-2 . XX. X f Q, sk X X' TQ X 5 X S X X xx 21 X '. A X X . an ' Q A H 'H' f 4, f'XsX,X az: Ng-L X Q, as il is if P 2 ,X D X X X 5 .Q Q , if KX Q NNT. 'Y .Q 1- 'X Camera Shy Ateinzo, Luz Maria Bowens, Terry Brummett, Bobby Chacon, Henry Chacon, Lisa Chacon, Michael Christiansen. Ted Coronado, Rosemary Cummings, Robert Delgado, Alicia Dominguez, Joseph Galarte, Frank Garate, Andrey Garcia, Dianna Garcia, Mary Gaytan, Armando Gonzales, Joe Havens, Shaun lzabal, Zalime Jimenez, Joe Jones, Kelly Lawrence, Jennifer Moss, Lee Anne Nieblas, Manuel Nunez, Mario Ortega, Lisa Pauley, John Pinson, Joe Porter, Michael Rivera, Paul Rodriguez, Micolas Romero, Valentine Rose, Tamara Ruiz, Michelle Sambrano, Mark San Roman, Delilah Sanchez, Ernie Serrata, Israel Severt, Ronnie Silvas, Rachel Tadeo, Rosalio Torres, Catarino Valencia, Robert Zanetell, Joella Bowens. Cathy Burditt, Chris Canova. Heather Coronado, Rosemary Crenshaw, Chancy Cruz. Enrique Eberli, Sheila Fishburn, Michael Flores. Arthur Garrison, Tony Islas, Sandra Jones. Kelley Lorona. Edelia McCoy, Alfred Moreno, Alejandro Sanchez, Ernie Santana, George Sophomores S5 V. ff' is is F ' Q we yt N S 55' 3 ' E ' E+ ' figs 4 11 frgmkz, A N: if 64 N X Q QQ? w X X 34 98 Junior Class Officers: Back Row: Mgr. of Spirit, Kristin Gibbsg Mgr. of Publicity, Corina Singh, Middle Row: Secretary, Janina Salgadog President, Ca- mille Smithg Mgr. of Entertainment, Lori Hoffman, Front Row: Vice-President, Patti Hess, Treasurer, Deanna Ramos UNIGR Agular, Albert Aguirre, Harvey Aguirre. Mario Alarcon, Bernie Alba. Veronica Aleksick, Sandra Alexander, Andrea Allen, Eric Alvarado, Elsa Alvarado. Faviola Alvarez, Emma Andalon, Oscar Anderson. David Andrade, Clara Arellanes, Raul Arnold. Sue Anna Aruizu, Margarita Arvizu, Rosa Avila, Angel Avila, Salvador Baeza. Jesse Balley, Adrienna Banuelos, Estella Banuelos, Norma Bayne, Lori Beltran, Pablo Benner, Cort Bonillas, Debbie Brazeel, Steve Briceno, Adriana 58 Juniors X N N Q X ik , gmail ..,. as N X mx O .I u n I0 rs aa A .l ,,,.. WS W aw , .. ,ai Y .fS3?ce .. -lege wg N we , Q 5 Q5 X What do you look forward to during your sen- ior year? Jesse Perez, It will be my last year in high school. I will remember that year better than any of the others because of the prom, gradu- ation and my friends Tifani Brittain: lt s the year that we will IPR3- sure the most because of the prom, graduation and most of all, because we will be leaving friends. Manuel Soto: It will be my last year with my crazy friends during lunch break. The thing l will remember most is kicking back at the ta- bles and capping with my friends. l l 1 l gzx , Q mis s? .l 2 A L m X X my 4 ! aioinul. X X X 'XS iff- yi- Y l KR le - M. gif .-:, K -it F , S Q , wfiiii if tsl I 'Wu ff 1 f M W f, L 5 il 'V': 'E 77 3.7 fr! i ' an ...,, . .LE Brittain, Tifani Brown. Lennye Buford. Laurie Burch, Mike Burns, Lori Bustamante, Vincent Camacho, Mirna Carbajal, Gilbert Carreno, Tony Carrillo, Johnny Carrillo. Sylvia Casarez. Jorge Casteneda. Robert Castellanos. Evelia Castillo. Barbara Castillo. Juan Castruita, Victor Cazanes, Lucy Cecena, Alfred Cervantes, Connie Chacon, Richard Chavez. Guillermo Chavez, Maria Chilcott, Erik Clifton, Amy Collins, Allen Cook. Tina Cordova. Hector Coronado. Frankie Corpuz, Frances Juniors 59 Cortez, Waldo Cosio. Monica Cowell, Sherri Cruz. Cecilia Cruz, Lupe Curiel, Sonia Currier, John Davis, Eugene Decker, Chrissy Deigado, Jose Diaz, Arlene Diaz, Robert Dominguez, Juan Dorame, David Duarte, Dora Duarte, Laura Eberli. Tami Enriquez, Melissa Espinoza, Letty Espinoza, Miguel Evans, Pamela Flores, Bobby Flores, Maria Galvan, Debra Garcia, Abel Garcia, Adolfo Garcia, Fernie Garcia, Judith Garcia, Martin Garcia. Monica Gibbs, Kristen Gibson, Janice Godwin, Kevin 60 Juniors f :Q :def f s firfff :ze ,........ ff- iu-Q , -in ,an X ! K' ' ' EE- i :Ei U ...... , X e. K 1 t , 1, fair' r 5 3 ' S- 'r 1 ,-se-ff? ss-f -12-we R -1 , ' ' F' Q -gig, A . QQN l' M f f ' ' , ,, az, W , ff f by ? .. A' f Q2 Q I f QQ S A , a 2 1 f A E E M? V i E i 1 i E K. ,ff i , M ggg W. 3,: - .:-.zszw x ,2..5feAg5.-qi , at ,Neges ' W L . - a ff, -- , 1 , s X ' ' ' 5 a , ' ' . .td F X ,,,,, MW , ' ff - ' Gonzales. Anthony Gonzales, Sonya Gonzalez, Bea Gonzalez, Victor Gossard, Linda Grimaldo, Steven Gutierrez, Alex Gutierrez, Mark Gutierrez, Michelle Gutierrez, Ralph Hamilton, Joyce Hannon, Ray Harvil, Mai Hayes, Susan Hernandez, Lorena Hernandez, Marisela Herrera, Martha Hess, Patti Hoffman, Lori Hoskins, Jeff Houk, Kenneth Jennings, Lisa Jones, Ryan Juarez, Rosalinda Kelley, Nicole Kershaw, Leonard Kieffer, Jo Ellyn Krieter, Tim Laizure. Steve Lane, Paul Lara, Sandra Lasky, Mike Lawson, Scott Juniors 6l JCE A, is 'OM-In WWW ws! Us 'ul Lee. Michael ! Leon. Maria Leon, Maria Leon, Rachel Lopez, Alicia Lopez, Araceli Top Row, 2nd from left: He played on the varsity football team. Who is he? Top Row, 3rd from left: She is the Junior Class treasurer and a member of SADD. Who is she? Top Row, Middle: Junior Class secretary and a member of SADD. Who is she? Top Row, 2nd from right: Her best friends are Emma, Melissa and Cindy. Surely they'll be able to guess who it is! Top Row, right: She's playing varsity softball for the third year. Who is she? Second Row, 2nd from right: Her best friends are Maribel. Randy. and GJ. Surely they'll be able to identify her baby pictures Second Row, 2nd from right: She is the junior class president and is on the varsity volleyball team. 62 Juniors Lopez, Belia Loya, Sergio Lorenzana, Leslie - Lorona, Laura Mariscal. Debra Marmon, Scott Marquez. George Marr, Greg Martinez, Carmen WN x X'-mv' x Az.,- Pdf Pacheco, lsabel Padilla. Jose Paniagua, Francisco Paniagua, imelda Panlcratz. Jaime Parker, Stephen Patterson, Mona Perez, Cecilia Perez. Ernie Perez, Jesse Phillips, Carrie Pineda. Gabriel Pinedo, Cynthia Piper, Janet Pizano, Corina Pulido, Teresa Quintero, Ana Quiroz, Ernie Ramey, Russell Ramirez, Danny Ramirez. Diana Ramirez. Elizabeth Ramos, Deanna Reina, Ramon Reyes. Jose Reynolds. Christine Rios, Ruben Robles, Eva Robles, Frances Rocha, Joe Rodriguez. Corinna Rodriguez, Joe Rodriguez, Sonia Resales, Jesus Rosas, Charlene Rosas, Joe 64 Juniors , I , k.,, - ,Kees it I 1' :if What has been your most embarrassing moment at B.U.H.S.? Patti Hess: l got my braces caught in the volleyball net during a game! Janina Salgadoz When l opened my locker, I hit Ra- mon Swaim in the head! Deanna Ramos: l was walk- ing in the main hall and when l fell some guys start- ed laughing. Lori Burnsg l fell down the science building stairs. David Anderson: l fell in the tide pools at San Diego and l was wet all day. Chris Holmes: I was throw- ing gum away and it ended up in some lady's mouth! gf f ff. X X C M . W 4 1 V Z 5 if be f i ff rssfsszx Q. ilu, H ,,rr R ' ,.,, , A 5 V ' i f ,g!s1,' , ,, ' ,HW , . as X La L 55 x wks - ,ian - f ' v I f - S .aes--. - ma :Q I-lx Vi 1 iss S lf ' ,ff ff-M 'x fz: '.2-- A s 1f: frr ::. hm . 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Carl Uribe, Susana Valadez, Keevin Valadez, Toni Valencia, Jesse Valenzuela, Blanca Vallarta. Elizabeth Valle. Miriam VanBebber. Tami Vasquez, Cynthia Vasquez, Terri Vella. Debra Villalobos. Emily Villalobos, .losephina Weils, Steven Whitehead, Steven Wise. Tommy Zamora, George Zarare, Joseph Aguirre. Michael Barrera, Sergio Bell, Dawn Blankenship, Vickie Chavez, Ruth Corneio, Johnny 66 Juniors XX XFN ww X fL'fff:s.:1::. L XX Exggie S12:9ifE55fif5?K' GEE:?QE1EI:i'EfI'I1 e ... ... A .... X .,., .. x A X, X 42 XX K X XX 'fs we X 3. Xk'iv ii ai .- ' ' :wee K ki l lfi'-'fr . T F Vi:..EE X... X .X EX X XX sv, X N 13 S Q kk ai if Y f i ai L Nggx ggi: SX-XX ' .X C S X x .- -A . axis X X Q x. in 'Q ff . ii., i. 1 .W X l X XTX jgh X X , Q x x 3 K is ,..-E-XX - l X e 5 Qtr-'X 2 X 'nu CEI: 5 X , if A . X XM K X X , X a X , Xiii XXX , X -- ie 1.5.5 W we rr-- K K 1-' - wwf- Xw:i...e5:,i. Retakes Retakes Retakes .af 1 Camera Shy Adolph, Alan Celaya, Gabriel Aguilera, Richard Cervantes. Maria Alba, Veronica Dorsey, Shiela Banuelos, Norma Equihua, Hector Beltran, Ana Evans, Eddie Boothe, Terry Favela, Abel Camillo, Eddie Fernandez, Randy Casteneda, Yvonne Galo, Elena Castruita, Victor Garcia, Ana Lilia Garcia, Marco Gastellum, Adriana Gonzales, Ralph Gutierrez, Tommy Guzman, Henry Hernandez, Ronald Hoffman, Lori Holmes, Chris Islas, Carlos Lopez, Maria MacClellan, Matt Moreno, Albert Moreno, Ruben Munoz, Ricardo Ortiz, Maria Paine, Lori Revuelta, Sergio Rodriguez, Roberto Slavens, Carl Spieler, Scott Swango, Michelle Tello, Demetrio Velasco, Abel Walker, Roy Webster, Robert Gay. John Gutierrez. .lulita Hernandez, Gilbert Kellum, Jack Kelsey. Tricia Littrell, Robert Lopez, Sylvia Marquez, Lorena Navarro. Mario Neri, Raymond Ramos. Jose Reyes, Ricardo Rubio, Alfred Santillan, Eric Santillan. Sam Scott, Steve Taffoila, Lenor Valle. Araceli Wavra. Jason White, Kristy Williams. Lori Willingham, Max Wright. Stephanie Juniors 67 How does it feel to be an upper classman? SueAnna Arnold: lt seems like just one more year to go and l'm out! Steve Grimaldoz People who spit or walk all over you like they do when you're a freshman! Barbara Seals: lt feels great because it presents new challenges which I know I must confront. Ryan Jones: Good, because l like to see all the freshmen wish they were like us - the Class of 'SSI Kristy White: l feel I have more prestige, fewer tensions, and a great outlook for '88. xx 98 Back Row: Treasurer, Adrienne Reyesg President, Stephen Veysey Mgr. of Spirit, Matt Rathbun. Middle Row: Mgr. of Entertainment Sandy Tama Vice-President. Trevor Adamsg Secretary. Davon Brown Front Row: Mgr. of Publicity. Efren Coronel E ICR 70 Seniors Trevor Adams Javier C. Almeida Ruben Antunez Adriana Aguirre Ralph Alcantar Nicholas Allen Joel E, Almeida Maria L. Alvarez Angel Angulo Jonathon Araujo Maria Arredondo Bertha Ayala Camilo Ayon Jr. Refugio Bagguena Joe Becera Jason Bennett at I- W 5 -.sw Michael Bennett Joey Birger Chris Brazeel Fabian Bringas FRANCES ASMOND Activities: A.S.B. Commissioner of Art, S Club Future Plans: My goal is to attend the University of Southern California or the University at Santa Barbara. I am undecided about my maior - maybe something to do with foreign relations with Mexico. Moving Ahead - Together Many things are happening to us in our adolescent lives. One of the most important things that affects our daily lives is moving ahead. Each day we grow as individuals and as a class. On June ll, l987. our high school years will come to an end and our adulthood will begin. We will be faced with many challenges and responsibilities. Many of us will venture on to college and others will remain in Brawley. No one is able to predict the future, but hopefully we are prepared to face it. As we move ahead in our lives, we will look back and recall good times and happy memo- ries. We will always cherish the wonderful and lasting friend- ships we made at Brawley Union High School. ln ten years we will have our first class reunion. We will see how each of our lives has changed. We will all have new friends. our own families, and our own direction, but the great times we shared with our high school friends will still hold a special place in our hearts. Even though we keep moving ahead, we will constantly be recall- ing the past that we shared. Our good times in high school are only an introduction to the good times of the rest of our lives. , A 'gif 'l' ,igsff U r , Mi' '- 'E' ,f 'li ' Emil 5 H , J i f John Bishop JBY Boyd WM' Matt Brown Filiberto Buenrostro Seniors 7l X i 'W 72 Seniors :M tl Wes V. Burns Eleanor Camarena Y L, 4, .V.5,' A, K e, , 5 - -5 , it ,aa A' t E Y gift Q i ., what - - Manuel Cajigas Paul Carmargo DAVON BROWN Activities: Senior Class Secretary, CSF Treasurer, Wildcat Band Drum Major, Vice-President SADD, Youth Partici- pantfOrganizer of a Nationally - based Anti-Drug Movement. Dress Code Committee, Beautification Committee, Lifeguard f Swimming instructor, Gym- nastics, Karate Future Plans: Graduate from B.Li.H.S. in the top twenty: attend UC or state college majoring in biology or pre-med: being accepted to LlCSD'S medical school. Speciale ize in geneticsg secure my career and then settle down and get married. The Best Part of the Day I love life. From fighting with my brothers to a kiss good night on prom night, every littie aspect is precious. Everyday there's something wonderful to keep me going. One of the best feelings! know is waking up in the morning, knowing that yesterday's fight is slept away and everything is now better. Every morning gives me a chance to play a new role. The morn- ing is like the beginning of a new life itself. No matter what the day holds, I feel self-motivated to take on a new challenge and accomplish something. Through pain, suffering, frustration, love, early morning exams, finals, tremendous telephone bills, or just plain black moods 4 never give up: just go to bed and wake up the next morning and take a good look at all the opportunities this new day brings to you. LOVE LlFE - Everything will be better in the morning. l promise! Valerie Cajigas Angel Camacho Mary Yvonne Canada Angelica Cardenas ' ii l il , W? Guadalupe Cardenas Maria Ca,-rillo Reynaldg Carrillo Nicolas Casillas Enrique Castillo Norma Castro Billy Caudillo Dishaun Chu Q, we if William Coleman Ramon Colladg Frank Contreras Frank Coronado Efren Coronel Joel Correa Patricia Cortes Albert Cosio Seniors 73 Amy L. Crittendon Juan Cruz Stephen Cruz Shannon Daughtry imiltr-Wh K ,V - 'Hamm ,,, Maria Diaz Patricia Diaz Barbara Duarte Mayra Z. Duarte Sis- '?' we-k--ff 133' M' Valerie Eisle Elvira Espinoza Manuel Estrada Alicia Flores 74 Seniors F MMA' mv av- -Q 'f'- ... ja- K . W ,, '. it 'ii A , E E Henry Flores Hortencia Flores Kimberly Ford Robert Gallegos i Carolina GHl'Ci8 Cindy Garcia J. David Garcia Hllmbefw Garcia see .4 als-'Q Juanita Garcia Lily Garcia Linda Garcia l-LHS G. Garcia LETTY CUADREZ Activities: A.S.B. Commissioner of Publicity, B.U.H.S. Band - 4 years, SADD, AFS, CSF Future Plans l plan to continue my education at Brigham Young University or the University of California at Santa Cruz. My interests in careers include architecture. commercial art or interior design. Careful Planning During our childhoods most everything was planned and decided for us. Time has passed and now as high school students, we must begin planning our future by ourselves. Carefully planning our future is perhaps the most important thing in our lives. High school is a confusion of ideas and dreams. The best way to reach your goals is to plan and think carefully so you won't fall and get left behind on the race to the top. People who have become successful in life didn't just get luckyt they had to work hard and plan on how to get where they wanted to go. Young people today dare to dream high. They have a youthful energy that makes them want to try new ideas and take the world by storm. Sometimes these same people let time pass while their dreams drift off and before they know it. their energy to make their dreams come true is gone. The best way to insure that your dreams become a possibility is to make them your goals and plan on how to make them a reality. It is important to remember as we go through life that whatever we do. it is a reflection of who and what we are. Believe in the magic of your dreams and believe in yourself to make those dreams come true. Remember, it isn't where we come from that matterst rather, it's how far we can go! , it 14311. l QW ! '3i,i 'xii i ' . it ' i 2 Seniors 75 76 Seniors STEPHENIE DICKERSON Activities: S Club President, Varsity Cheerleader, Junior Var- sity Softball Future Plans: I plan to attend college and attain a master's de- gree in business administration. Fantastic Finishes 2 New Beginnings This marks my last year at B.U.H.S. l'm finally considered a Senior which is something all underclassmen wait for. The years have gone by at a record speed and now l'll be waving teary-eyed goodbyes as the first chapter in my life comes to a close. A new beginning for me means going on to college. l plan to attend the University of California at Los Angeles where l'll study business administration with the hopes of attaining a masters degree. l've always felt a need to attend college and better myself so l'll be able to live my dream life in reality. But my memories of Brawley High and the time spent here will never be forgotten. The challenges l've faced and the friends l've made will continue to be a special part of me. The many experiences as a whole have molded the character and attitude of the person I am now. As the good times and memories grow, so will the world around me. But until I complete my book of Fantastic Finishes 2 New Beginnings, I will continue to strive for a better tomorrow. ay Rene Garcia Rosie Garcia Gerald Gauna Jr. Angie Godinez Wwiizi Maria S. Gonzalez Santiago Gonzalez Lee Anne Gordon Jack Greer QUM !wf-- 7 rw . f Q QW' ' 'Ww- i ii e E E 21 . Y f .P - W, ,,,, 5 4,1 ' ,Q ' - Connie Guerrero Dolores Gutierrez Eduardo Gutierrez Juan Gutierrez K -ay qs, George Halcon Tim Hamilton Lori Harriss Brian Havens ig-1' New 'I ,pu-u .erin Eddie G. Hernandez Esperanza Hernandez Juan Hernandez Lorraine Hernandez -. w n , , . 5-as Y -1 fw- Michael Hernandez Randy HOliman Tricia V. Hopkins Michelle Hoskins Seniors 77 Timothy W. Howard Mindy lsom Eddy lzaguirre Jami James 'iw .,. iii i Q ,EM .M Naomi Jimenez Shiela Jones Lourdes Juarez Mike F. Kalin Greg Kastner Ryan Kelly Melissa Kenny James K. Ketner 78 SENIORS Stacie Kimmons Lance King Scott Kliewer Paul A. Laney www' ,M ? Patricia LariOS Aldo Leal Carie Lemire Jennifer Leuteritz f Brandon A. Lomoe Drucila Lopez Lupe Lopez Maria J. Lopez ANH - MINH DO Activities: AFS Club, Thespian Society Future Plans: l plan to major in medicine and hopefully become a plastic surgeon Ccosmetic surgeryj. l will minor in music, dramatic arts and French. The Key to Success What is the key to success and how can we find that worthy key to be successful in life? As far as l'm concerned, education is the key to success. This opens the door for a better life. This enlarges your mind and enobles your way of life. To find that worthy key, a student must have determination. He or she must realize that life is not easy, and today's students are tomorrow's future. Don't waste time because as one will discover, time has a ten- dency to fly by and it will not return. Llse time wisely and meaningfully for your own sake. Social relationships also contribute to the key to success. This relates to our behavior towards our families in particular and toward friends in the community in general. We must use our best judgment in understanding that every- thing we need and desire is beyond that important door, waiting for us to find the key. With this key we should get our just rewards. The key to success will open the door for us to see the fruits of our work well done because we deserve it. As the saying goes. You reap what you sow. Seniors 79 80 Seniors SHANNON FARIA Activities: .l.V. Volleyball 94 Softball 94 Varsity Volleyball IO, Il, lla Varsity Softball lO, Il, lib Member of Varsity B Club IO. ll, llt S Club 9, IO, ll, l2s SADD Dt A.S.B. Commission- er of Spirit D. Future Plans: I plan on returning to Europe during the summer of '8'1',then I will go to college, possibly at USD. I hope to play volleyball or softball. l plan to study law, and then marry a gorgeous millionaire! Through the Years My years at Brawley Union High School have been the most important years of my life. ln and out of the classroom, the knowledge and accomplishments that l have gained will prepare me for a successful future. Through the years I have become a unique person. My interests include academics, athletics, club and A.S.B. activities. l will always remember my junior year on the varsity volleyball team. Our team was a family. We were all close friends. We set high expectations as a team and we met our goal. Our dream was to win a D.V.L. championship. We all knew that we had the ability to do whatever we worked hard enough for. Throughout the season we remained winners and we earned the D.V.L. titlel Thanks to our dedication, hard work and our great coach, Mr. Jones. We believed in our motto: Conceive - Believe -Achieve! l believe that high school is the best time of one's life. Therefore. live each day to the fullest. l will always remember all the good times that the Class of '87 shared. W' A If Evelyn Lorenzana Kristen Losey Crystal Machado David Madriz David Malagon Kim Manwaring Lisa Marquez Veronica Martel tim 1 See , 'GUY M Vw f we we iiijrtilrw' t 1 J,-.UZ -' Graciela Martinez Victor Martinez Tammy McKissick Monica Mendoza gli Gilbert Mercado Mary E. Mistriel C3I'0l Molina Lupe Molina 5 f, T 1 Leticia Monroy Magdalena Moran Guadalupe Moreno luz Moreno ?9'2 We., ,eq-r. -v-...pw ei Brandon Mowles Jorge Navarro Kim Norton Rita Nunez Seniors Sl 82 niors lei' .115 gmlln.. Sonia Ochoa Richard Oliveras Gabriel Ornelas Jose Ortega qw' 'rl' r lf-fx ff an A4 E wif'- w. i3iEg7fVgw Ruth Ortega Araceli Qsuna Adriana Pacheco Luna Padilla Alex Paniagua Derrek Pate Ramon Pedroza Ricardo Peinado We aaaac ,aa Andy Pgndley Andrea Peraza Bobby Pettit Lucy Pimentel T we ea- Cecilia Pompa Christopher Rackley Gustavo Ramirez Terry T. Ramifel apnawsvuv- ,ESE Matt A. Rathbun James Ray Toby Reyes Steven Reynolds JOSE FLORES Activities: Soccer, Track, Cross-Country, Varsity B Club Future Plans: I plan to major in P.E., minor in psychology, and obtain a teaching credential. Through the Years What are four years in high school? They are what you make of them. Mine all began when l was a freshman. lt was what you might call a typical, boring freshman year where you concen- trate mainly on adapting to high school. My sophomore year was much better and I felt much more confident. l dedicated myself to academics and sports. Also l made some true friends during this year. Then my junior year was still even better. The memories of my senior year are still in the making but l'm certain they'll live up to my expectations, especially now that l have my own car! Through the years we make many friends and sometimes lose close friends, but for all of them we have to keep going. If you set your sights toward something - go for it! Don't hold back! if Seniors 8 84 Seniors Margie Rios Elio Rivas imllilltg MW Tommy Rivera Brian Robinson IRMA NAVA Activities: The Wildcat Band 9, IO, llt S Club ll. I2 Advancing Upward Many times we find ourselves at the point of giving up because we feel we can't fulfill the task we have set for ourselves. Throughout my four years in high school there were plenty of times when 1 felt ready to give up. But thanks to my parents and teachers, I never quit. They helped me to understand that it was important for me to fulfill many tasks because it was these same tasks that would eventually help me to advance upward. As a junior the one thing I dreaded the most in Mrs. Brown's English class was her famous speedwrites. Now I'm grateful to her because through the speedwrites l've embelished my writing skills. After four years of math there were many times when I felt like throwing my books away! I would sit down and think, Who cares what 4x - Clx - 55 + 3 + Cx - 75 equals! Now I see that these courses which l disliked so much and which seemed so insignifi- cant at the time, have turned out to be well worth my time and energy. Now as I look back l realize how right my parents and teachers were. l'd like to thank them for their faith in me and for their support. For without those two things I wouldn't have accom- plished my goals or attained the knowledge that I have today, iiflliv VU'- Hernan Rivas Gina Rivera ivt Cynthia Rodriguez David Romero if- y l yy l'll'lfllll l C I M F 'Y' rx. Eif an A 1 i y ,fl if E 4533? Q if in - Randy Rose Lori S. Rowe Maria Rubalcaba Maria G. Rubalcava Alma Ruiz Christy Ruiz Carl R. Russell Jr. Phillip J. Sabala Paul Saine Cindy Salazar Maite Salazar Cynthia Sanchez be David Sanchez Estella Sanchez Esther Sanchez Gabriel Sanchez Seniors 85 gif V ,,q,,5.. y 24 ' , E Ruby Sanchez Adrian Sanga Linda Santos Ignacio Servin Natalie E. Shank Michelle Sigala Alex Silva Albert Singh new Donaji Soberanes Guillermo Sornia Connie Soto Mike Soto Vicky Soto Sharon Spares George Stone Adrian Suarez gi' .lohn Swerdfeger Sandy Tam Jose Tello Elizabeth Tevis ADRIENNE REYES Activities: Class of '87 Treasurerg Varsity Softball 9. IO, ll, IL Varsity B Club Future Plans: I plan to attend a four year college and major in student counseling. The Winning Feeling The sun's hot rays were striking my face as l was awaiting the next batter. Beads of sweat were trickling down the sides of my face as l heard the crowd cheering in the stands. The palms of my hands were sweating and my heart was beating fast. The batter stepped up to the plate and stood waiting for my pitch. The first pitch was a low, inside strike. The next pitch was a high. outside ball. The batter fouled the third pitch out. She then stepped out of the box and waited for a sign from her coach. She entered the box and was anxious to hit. l threw her a change-up. Strike three! was called. My teammates shook my hand and patted me on the back as we walked off the field. The winning feeling is a feeling of success and achievement. It makes me feel proud and encourages me to keep trying. Hard work, self-confidence and a competitive challenge help me achieve what l strive for. l feel satisfied when l accomplish a goal that I have worked and practiced so very hard for. The winning feeling goes beyond the arena of sports. lt also affects my life as a student. Being a member of the top forty and an elected class officer gives me a confidence in my abilities and attitudes to succeed in life. Winning lastsl Mary Tapia Shanna Teague Victor Turner Armida F. Urias 88 Seniors - ' naw' ' STEPHEN VEYSEY Activities: FFA Vice-President IL Proiect Competition IO, Il, IL Grand Champion Beef Ili Round Robin Showman Ind Place ll: Junior Fair Board President ill Class of '87 Vice-President lO, Ili Class of '87 President Ili Boys State Representative ll, Golf Team 9, IQ 4-H 9, IO, ll, I2, Imperial County All-Star ll Future Plans: Hopefully, l'll attend Cal-Poly, San Luis Obispo and major in Farm Business Management with a background in market- ing. Graduation Graduation will be a very special day which l hope to remember all of my life, It will mean saying goodbye to some very special friends who have shared my ups and downs. lt's saying goodbye to exciting and busy times in 4-I-I and the Imperial County Fair. My FFA successes and Mr. Kliewer will afford special memories. Graduation means saying goodbye to some unique and crazy teachers. many of which I would give an A+ for teaching me well, inspiring me, and for having the courage and the strength to put up with mel Most of all, Mrs, Presley deserves the best for being there to guide me and so many others . A . especially when we thought we needed an easier way. We have all experienced both trying and exciting times at B.U.H.S. For a long time I shall go away thinking we had the best BABY BALL. the best PROM, and the very best GRADUATION CEREMONYI Graduation means a phase in life. lt is a time for stepping into the world of new responsibilities, and a time for freedom from parental supervision on a daily basis. lt is a world for making most of our own decisions and hoping they will be the right decisions. The Class of '87's graduation from Brawley Union High School will be the start of something new, the fulfillment of personal goals, and the attainment of better days through better waysl N Mario A. Uribe Raul Valadez Omar Valdez Oralia Valenzuela Sergio Valenzuela Rosa Valle Tammy VandenBosch Cathy R. Vanscoder 'BW' ,sir at A M , L, ,M Angie Vasquez Arturo Vasquez Israel Vasquez Lupe VHSCIUCZ PU! LW' Peter Vasquez Victor Veysey Anna Villalobos Michelle Walker Sandy Werneke Thomas Whittle Alejandra Zamora Gabriela Zamora Hector Zepeda 7 I CAMERA SHY. Blanaca Andalon Darren Bowens Antonio Castro Rafael Castro Eddie Encinas Lisa French Larry Garcia Manuel Garcia Jose A. Gil Marina Hernandez Miriam Herrera Reynaldo M. Lopez Lupe Qrtiz Maria L. Ortiz Henry L. Thomas Manuel Valdez Kyle Whitted Harrold Wigg Seniors 89 Homec oming at B.U.H.S. was quite different from homecoming in the past. The past tradition was to hold the homecoming dance Friday night after the dance This ear, i d ' y n or er to allow the football players more time at the dance, the celebration was changed to Saturday night. Another chan Each wore a black tuxedo wi To begin a memorable evening the entir , e court was treated to dinner at the Town Pump - complements of Mr. and Mrs Dale Brazeel After this the candi- dates went on a Sentimental Journey where the da d h y nce t e night away to the music of E V C Tricia Hopkins and Brian Havens l t ge was made in the attire worn by the male candidates. th accessories to complement their dates dress. S6 Homecmnmg O l9 I1 UQQW Sha non Tana Stephnie Dickerson Brazeel and Chris Klng AndY Pendley Jami James and Adrian Sanga Adrienne Reyes and Manuel Caligas Homecoming got off to a great start on Tuesday with Hat and Stuffed Animal Day. Cn Wednesday, every- one brought out the nerd in them- selves when they got into the spirit of Nerd Day. Then on Thursday there were three activities - dress as your favorite teacher. voting for the homecoming king and queen, and dunking the homecoming court in the infamous dunking machine. On Friday, the campus seemed to turn blue and gold as everyone got into Blue and Gold Spirit Day. The week culminated with Brawley's football win over Palo Verde and the Saturday night dance with the theme Sentimental Journey. CAl',Q..- B Senioi B yy I 11253 CBack Rowb Most Reserved: Rey Carrillo and Rosie Garcia, Most Likely To Succeed: Sandy Tam and Dishuan Chuf QMiddle Standingl Most Likely To Win The Big Spin : Hernan Rivas and Letty Cuadrezg Best Dressed: Greg Kastner and Valerie Prettiest Smile: Vicki Soto and George Halcong CMiddle Row, Kneelingj Most Spirited: Kristen Losey and Cnot picturedj Rathbum Class Clown: Andrea Peraza and Cnot picturedj Paul Camargog Biggest Flirt: Manual Chino Cajigas and Shannon Faria, CBottom Rowb Most Outrageous: Hortencia Flores and Derick Pate. osts Wag K E A i ' ff' 5 Rowj Most Likely To Be Remember: Chris Rackley and Toni Sullivan Cdeceasedy Hottest Set-up: Adrienne Reyes and Adrian Sangag CMiddle Row, Standingj Most Athletic: Andy Pendley and Tricia Hopkinsg Most Talented: Frances Asmond and Knot picturedj Ahn-Min Do, CMiddle Row, Kneelingj Most Congenial: Mindy lsom and Peter Vasquezg Most Service: Yvonne Canada and Cnot picturedj Jay Boyds CBottom Rowj California Kids: Jami James and Chris Brazeel. Seniors Seniors Seniors - , Na 'AMSWWNL' ' 1 HW ,, qw' .1 M 7, m ' 1uwf,,1' ,, .1 5 1 1' Her 5 if E 98 Front row. left to right: .lanina Salgado, Dora Duarte, Jose Flores Back row, left to right: Eva Robles, James Ketner. Barbi Seals. Kristy White ACADEMIC ifieiii 2 is s. Q, .. . E Q' ig N - rf in fexgiss fi-'V ,' f ' ...... , . gg ffsagf fx.- , K . . Qzesaf 7- -1: 1' as ff:::ase2'fif-me A 2g , f . W z 4 i gal 2, ,,A. I ....'1' W vis if -- I . - sf I S. X - 3 H' 'V N is ik ,Q .arf . we. :eesesw 'asf - Q53 X as Sggssfszsz-, ogg ff? 351 Q Mathematic MATHEMATICS - FROM SCRATCH TO CALCULLIS The head of the Math Department is Mr. Robert Rhoades. The department teachers include Mr. George Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Talley, Mrs. Geraldine Lasley, Ms. Lisa Byrd, Mr. Ron Brown, and Mr. Ed Fishburn. Together these teachers offered classes in Math Lab, Intermediate Math, Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Advanced Math, and Calculus. Students were able to choose from the above classes and we're happy to report that many pursued further math stud- ies after fulfilling graduation requirements. by: Eva Robles Class of '88 Page sponsored by: The Ketner Family M A M ff f rw., ..-0 Foreign Language 4-W ft, , ES- Le Langage 1 Die Sprache z Linguci : Lenguaii 1 Lenguage The Foreign Language Department began the '86 school year with three full- time and two part-time instructors: Ms. Susan Paniaqua, Ms. Adelina Garcia, Ms. Nancy Koeler, Mr. Jorge Mejia, and Department Chairman. Mr. Tom Williams. French and Spanish were the two languages offered. Bilingual Spanish is offered for those students who have little or no experience with the Spanish language, Along with teaching the language itself, the Foreign Language teachers make an effort to educate the students about the culture of the country they are Studying. by: Eva Robles Soclal Studles Presenting Varled Optlons for a Fasclnatlng World The soclal studles department IS diverse In all facets of teaching Subjects presented glve every B U H S student the opportunity to explore the planet Earth from nearly every angle lmaglnable From Ancient Hlstory to Geography By Alr students are able to goratlng enthusiasm generated by Department Heads Mr Kevin Quinn and Mrs Mary Rose these students are prepared for the challenge beyond hugh school Other social studies teachers are Mr Don Blagl Mrs Anne Wllson Mr Oscar Smith Mr Tom Wllllams Mr Mark Smlth Mr .llm Weaver and Mr Jorge Melia delve into the past and present, and with the invi- i Q N-ff English I am happy and proud to be a part of the B.U.H.S. English Department. Our department is currently at an optimum level of professional growth and enthusiasm. The enfusion of new teaching techniques, new department members, and two excel- lent mentor projects have helped to create a professional ambi- ance that is both stimulating and gratifying. This is a good time to be a teacher of English in the state of California. The curriculum has changed from one which empha- sized grammar and rote memorization of literary terms, to one which emphasizes learning about our culture through the read ing of and writing about great works of literature Literature of all genres is a great ioy to me and I can think of no higher privilege or pleasure than to spend a life time Invest ing others with the same ioy I love teaching' By Mrs Davlda Brown umztswtft Cross Pharmacy onsored by: White Page sp Varied Options in a Fascinating World The Science Department has grown faster than any other department at B.U.H.S. during the past four years. Why? Because California law now requires high school students to complete two years of science before they can graduate. Presently there are eight science teachers where there used to be three. One would think that more students taking science would mean more kinds of science classes but it hasn t worked out that way as yet. There are physical science life science biology chemistry and phys- ics classes available. When the present science building was constructed, it was one of the best. But it has outgrown its usefulness and it is soon to be remodeled and refinished. California legislature has made funds for this purpose and an architect is working with our school to make plans to improve the science facilities. There are a lot of positive changes in the science department- both in courses and facilities. We're working hard to make it even better! By: Mr. Keith Smith Department Chairman x e Q f ...mu Science Q I ,ft Ninas C V .1 W ' V X ,,,A, y - Mmpnum Y' if ,,14....,..N... 'T VLWV ....... . ,, Y Q M , HV' 'M Q Mash. 2 W , f LH' 5 L , Phys cal Education Physical Education at B.U.H.S. is a fun experience! Students have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of activities - football to pickleball archery to horseshoes. All in all sixteen different sports Qeight team sports and eight individual sportsj are offered to challenge the abilities of the students. A recreational sports unit including such activities such as shuffleboard and ping pong is also offered. Students also enioy the local swimming hole twice a year Y first during the September heat and again during the warm days of June. The P.E. program itself is a co-educational program designed to encourage lifetime participation in physical exercise. Students learn the value of exercise and the skills needed for successful participation in the various activities. Students also develop social skills such as teamwork cooperation, and respect for others. All Freshmen are required to take P.E. and are given more instruction in skills and rules. Students must then take a second. advanced year of P.E. sometime during their three remaining years at B.U.H.S, All students participate in daily exercises to develop strength, flexibility and eundurance. The ultimate goal of all P.E. teachers is to foster a positive attitude about exercise. By. Mrs. Mary LeBaron Training the Body As Well As the Mind i A A l i s ssttc y . yy at X W 5- my 5 S -st. f. .tl IOS ,W The Award Winning Mr. Don Biagi Lennie Bernstein L.A. Times - San Diego Bureau Alec Grindley Chrissy Webb Mr. Don Biagi Pete Schoonover Cpilotj The city of Brawley, Below: Mr. Don Biagi, Charlotte Hammond Cpilotb, Tony Winkler Cpilotj. Wes Burns, Nick Allen, Mike Bennett, Matt Brown. Sandy Tam, Ramon Collado, Sandi Werneke, Delialah Adame, Stephanie l Dickerson. and Paul Laney at kxkk K H . I was T isifi-'iii ' - I .1 wr Dawn Bell and Norberto Nunez enjoy their plane ride. l i Geograph In The Air I California - by air f ' :gf :teas Q 1 at sa Q in Q 4 0 Above: Travis Stodelle. Mr. Don Biagi, Jesse Perez. and Teresa Lepe A thought provoking idea emerged into Imperial Valley Geography From the Sky. What can I contribute to the students of Brawley Union High School, I asked myself. Why not fly my students and learn geography? Six months of working on questions. receiving yes and no answers, doing research, obtaining airplanes? I fi- nally found myself with ten students in the air over Imperial Valley. On December 5, I986, the course received the Golden Bell Award for educational excellence for which the California School Board Association recognized Brawley Union High School. This year concluded our fourth year of our flying classroom and a total of sixty-five students, of which seventeen are in the Class of l987, partici- pated. I will continue to find ways to give my students new educational and unique experiences. Mr. Don Biagi Instructor Below. Paul Laney jots down notes about everything he learned from the trip Below. Mike Bennett, Nick Allen and Sandy Tam prepare for their trip. S Jewelers Page sponsored by: Oly's Q . D RDP The Regional Occupational Program CRQPD provides students with on-the-job training and experience in various employment areas. At the same time the enrolled students receive high credits to- wards graduation. The areas that are available for study and employment are: Word and Data Processing, Medical Technology, and Banking and Finance. The students dedicate both in-class and out-of-class time to this valuable endeavor. Through their efforts most of the students feel that they complete the classes with a leading edge on the job market. -'K ,ff ...-ss' Qi Xxx ,fs Nssiii l 5412 U! X The Business Department The Brawley Union High School Business Department runs one of the most successful departments on campus. lt offers all areas of the business world. To prepare themselves for business careers students may take classes in typing accounting shorthand job skills business machines Law. The instructors of the Business Department under the leadership of department head Mrs. Janet Bilderback feel that the student who gives full effort in and out of class will go on to fulfill a successful future in the business world. -Qs! l FIR'- F' QE 5 Wai wle lfgf rlght Mrs. Ll nd Ma DP' ,I 'UF' ff! ., ., ,TA w N N. i wr' ' '-1 4652744251 - L . 4 HQ 'inn A Q J k :K L 1 .v1m,,,, f N.. . I a, ,Q E ., ,Q is ti.. fort and creativity into their various pro- jects under the instruction of teachers Mr. John Lamat and Mr. Silas Sanchez. Some of their projects included sketch- ing creating paper sculpture and coal sketching. An important activity this year was the art department s coopera- tion with the drama classes to begin a Stage Design and Construction Class for the I987 school year. Mr. Sanchez and his students created three magnificent sets for three separate plays through the course of the year. lt was an outstanding contribution to the success of the Fine Arts programl. The art department puts much time, ef- V2 1. OJ Imperial Print by Page sponsored Q Economics Parenting And Home HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics Department reveals the mysteries of cooking cleaning sewing and consumer affairs through the able teaching of Department Head Mrs. Helen Radar and teachers, Mr. Don Biagi and Mr. Steve Cato. Students study nutrition, cooking, sewing, budgeting and financial planning, along with learning other skills necessary to maintain a family and home. Family sponsored by: The Miquel Miranda 6 Page ,V Www ff i, f ' - ' -fi ,- s S ,,.: 4 gwmmt X 55 X Rx X Y' L 'lwfl 'lil' F 9 , N 4 'hi-. f f- 'f?'sf ,W ' ,'-1.,,,::- ,,-vw, 'f W' - ' -493' V -I K I 1 ......mwm,,,,,..s,,,,..,M,.q.., QQMAJW ,,,.,--k,.. M. , as , ,,,, :MM P if 6 .55 1? 3. i Industrial Arts eww vt Industrial Arts Popular elective classes at B.U.H.S. include the many classes offered in the industrial arts area. Department Head Mr. Elmer Johnson directs the efficient operation of the following courses- Electronics l ll Ill- Residential House Wiring- Auto Electrical Systems- Architectural al Shop- lndustrial Crafts- Wood l ll- Auto Technology- and RCP Body Paint S Fender. The busy teachers who assist Mr. Johnson in this depart- ment are: Mr. Forrest Kirst Mr. Douglas Taylor Mr. Larry Vukasovich and Mr. Ron Pierce. wi ' - 'N 'W Y, H 2 In V,t, V I V. . ? V sz Z fy ij U 1 D E. . ,:: no ru n :r DJ E. -G Q 33. U 1 DJ -E. :z 'ao m,. FP 14. G3 -ru 3 m T' Valencia M Arnold by L : Page sponsored Driver Education Driver's Education - a Steering Experience! If you are a Sophomore or Junior, this is the course you want! Sign up for Driver's Education with Mr. Lennie Schnittker and Mr. Vernon Clover at the helm of the class. This course is all about the basics of driving. lt consists of several weeks of book work, followed by several more weeks on the simulators. When Mr. Schnittker or Mr, Clover think you are ready to take on the real thing, you hop into the school's car and you're off for an exciting adventure down the road. If you pass your driver's training. the instructors then issue you a driver's permit slip which you take to the DMV where you must pass the state written driver's test. Then you put in some more time behind the wheel with a driver over twenty-one accompanying you, Be- fore you know it. it s your sixteenth birthday and you are ready to take the DMV behind-the-wheel test. This is one class all BUHS sophomore andfor juniors look forward to taking! By: Brian Havens Class of 87 Driver s Education 98 Leadership Class - Front row, left to right: Ben Brown, Jay Boyd. Fernie Garcia: Second row: Davon Brown, Kristen Loseyg Third row: Mary Beth Mistriell, Letty Cuadraz. Janina Salgado, Tanya Wilson: Fourth row: Sandy Tam. Shannon Faria. Yvonne Canada. Trevor Adams: Back row: John Gay, Steven Parker. Dr. Glenn Sarot, Tricia Hopkins URGANIZATIO Page sponsored by: B.U.H.S. ASB E I ASB: Leading Us Through The The B.U.H.S. Associated Student Body offie cers were very active in promoting school spirit through various activities during the '86 - '87 school year. Holding regular monthly meet- ings with the goal of getting more people involved proved to g be a successful formula for new and challenging activities. School spirit improved a lot and will con- tinue in an upward direction be- cause of the hard work of this year's officers and room repre- sentatives. New ideas were generated and put into re- ality through the efforts of many dedicated people. Under the direction of Student Ac- tivities Director, Dr. Glenn Sarot, and A.S.B. President .lay Boyd, our A.S.B. effected changes in events such as Homecoming and The Annual Leadership Confernce. The '86 - '87 A.S.B. took the challenge of Winds of Change to make Brawley Union High School a better place to be. 'li 1 ft, Xl'RUX Change VFWWE i ,. r -of i ' i t 235 5 Vim, f H fig If ,. W ,,,,,,,, ,, . . M W' ,hw x -f ,,'., V , .... L ..., - A.. , , ffry Nw t 1- ,- L, Q ,ff - s W-M.-. - f n V, ' fy ff, f u f., 5 ra ' iho- -' ,7 uv MV : 'Wa 'ff ff: ' 1 'Us Their theme was Winds of Change and did they ever bring about some wondera ful changes! A.S.B. once again sponsored another suc- cessful annual blood drive and they really worked to get as many donors as possible to set a B.Ll.H.S. record, All of those who were able to give, and could muster up the courage, did so willingly. However. if there was ever an award to be given for bravery. this year's recipient would have been Frances Asmond. She felt the time and effort to give the needed blood was definitely worth the effort and says she will continue to give blood as long as she's alive and kickin'. All of the B.Ll H.S. officers did an out- standing job this year and always felt strong support from fellow students staff and administration. Congratulations for a job well done! f H1 K 'I' The Brawley News Page sponsored by: IIB Flash! Our nnual Staff W,,,,., ,,,, Z fi, WW A e Li, MA. 1 Publications is the class that publishes the annual CLa Ocotillaj and the newspa- per CThe Wildcatj. The annual is going through a lot of changes. There are more color pages than ever before and because of the use of the pantone process these color pages are better looking. The Wild- cat is also changing because of a new banner and a top objective to present more interesting and newsworthy events and stories. The publications class is comprised of seniors juniors and one sophomore who are dedicated to memorial beautifica- EM! rw fl' WVR I ft,u.,,t. 1 tion. Mrs. Pat Hopkins the beloved advi- sor works the class to death but it all pays off as evidenced in the results. Being in publications is a MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE! A I E 5 kia.. From Drama To Thespians ,A .Pm V1 , Q k.f. ,N lmjxmagt Gai' A r -rrr i li , , I' FM V A ,K . f V V 1 ' qii, 4- gn I 1 -4 3 F' ..,,, ' ' y ,VV :uns :um -. . 4, The Brawley Union High School Theater Arts Club took on a new name in I986. We are now known as the Thespian Society. This change took place because our Dra- ma Department joined the International Thespian Society - a world-wide organi- zation which fosters and promotes the ine arts throughout all levels of educa- tion and theater. T e Thespian Society was extremely ac- tive during their 86- 87 opening season. Working hand in hand with The Imperial County Arts Council we participated in seven valley-wide productions serving as stage and technical crew publicity ush- ers and box office sales. In addition we also managed a trip to Los Angeles where we toured the NBC Studios. All in all the Thespians had a fantastic year under the superb leadership of President Janet Hensley learning about the world of the theater! By: Mrs. Patricia Hopkins - advisor '-is Qu C , an 1 6,0 G as 4. , y , . I 'i .'f'l1-l'i' X r :WN f They Reflect The Sounds Cf Change Page sponsored by: Les and Mike Rutherford To The B.U.H.S. Wildcat Band and Flag and Shield Corps: Front row, left to right: Julie Saine, Sandra Lara, Ana Quintero, Becky Valdivia, Marta Alvarado, Adriena Razo, Cindy Garcia, Lily Garcia, Janice Gibson, Second row: Kathy Stewart, Suanna Arnold, Letty Duarte, Yvonne Canada, Rita Nunez, Lori Bayne, Jessica Oliveras, Lina Reyes, Adriana Gastelum, Veronica Ramirez, Lindy Tam, Fina Villalobos, Third row: Asenat Ramos, Kristi Crouch, Chad Jones, Marian Pond, Kristen Losey, Davon Brown, Bridget Torres, Crystal Machado, Vivian Sanchez, Beth Meyers, Chrissy Decker: Fourth row: Kevin Godwin, Simon Marquez, Ronnie Hernandez, Mandy Cardoza, Lorie Garcia, lsmael Hernandez, Paul Preciado, Mariano Valdez, Cindy Sanchez, Monica Turner, Danny Tomboc, acie Kimmons, Jackie Zamora, Fifth row: Emily Valdez, Chad Schmitt, Susan Hickingbottom, Ruben Molina, Armando Gonzales, Wendy Cazares, San y Cazares, Ben Brown, Sam Marquez, Michelle Pitts, Nikki Lane, Liz Berrios, Sixth row: Frank Hernandez, Richard Eddins, Arthur Felix, Mike Fishburn, Alex Smith, Eric Allen, Brandon Mowles, John Gay, Sandra Garcia, Phillip Schexnider, David Sullenger, Mary Tapia and Jorge Zamora. appeared on national television during the halftime show! by drum majorette Davon Brown. cat Spirit Band. B.u.H. . Wildcat Band The Brawley Union High School Band had a busy year in '86-'87. The many activities and events included half-time shows at the Wildcat football games marching in the Cattle Call Parade, the El Centro Christmas Parade, the Calexico Christmas Parade, and then a road dedication for Highway 86 called for extra practice. 7:30 a.m. was a common starting time for the band and practice meant a lot of miles of marching through the campus and the streets of Brawley The highlight of the year was the Holiday Bowl trip during Christmas vacation The Wildcat Band participated in a major competition parde with bands from all over the United States, including Hawaii! Brawley took third place and also The B.U.H.S. band is under the able direction of Mr. Ed Fishburn. He is assisted Left: Chrystal Machado, along with her fellow musicians, performs in the Wild Choir Swings Through The Winds Of Change The Swing Choir consisted of eleven girls one boy and the di- rector Mr. Ed Fishburn. It was ex- tremely difficult for the only boy to sing loudly enough so he could blend with all of the other girls singing. The Swing Choir went on many field trips - some local and some out of town, They performed for the Senior Citizens Club Brawley Stockmans Club and for all the elementary schools. The highlight of the year was their trip to Es- ater to see a musical play per- formed by professionals. The C elegibility has gone into effect for Fine Arts classes which has made outside of class per- forming almost impossible. How- ever Mr. Fishburn believes his students will come through to re- build a strong and effective Swing Choir for the i988 school year. condido's Lawrence Welk The- 't in l Q1 1 ul l - 11 .- I A QQQU Sanchez. Hernandez, Alfarot Front I on, 'Hami t Back row: Kappeler Veronica Coronel, Sam Laurie -o .E U P- 2 PH P ua I- st :E o ... E M I E 34.- O um 'U i. O w- 2 I Canada, Sila Linda Norma C9 Ruiz, Joy Il9 mily The James Fa Page sponsored by, lk Page Sponsored by: B.U.H.S. SADD Club B.U.H.S. S DD tie Q 'twig' We i J During the past three years the B.U.H.S. SADD charter has grown from a membership of six to a present enrollment of over one hundred students! B.U.H.S. SADD is the most active charter in Imperial Valley. They are sponsored and supported by Alford's Distributing and Recycling of El Centro. The advisor for our charter ' . E is Mrs Patricia Hopkins -...Rx SADD secretary Stephanie Wright listens at- tentively to Officer Brian Haybegger of the California Highway Patrol. Chastity De Guzamn, Lorena Navarro. D0 and Shamra Farnsworth sit in at SADD meeting. This is SADD S third year as a charter at B U H S and because of its efforts and strong dedication the club has really changed students attitudes toward drinking and driving The charter has grown from only six members to well over one hundred this school year' SADD sponsored a few assemblies this school year Among them was an appearance by Mrs Gay Saroka the chairperson of all southern Call forma SADD organizations That assembly was covered by KECY TV and The Brawley News Mrs Saroka spoke of the mayor goals of SADD to help eliminate drunk drivers thus saving lives to alert high school students about the risks and dangers of drinking and driving and to organize peer counseling programs Also assisting the B.U.H.S. SADD Club is Officer Brian Haybegger of the California Highway Patrol. He attended several of this year's meetings show- ing videos and holding discussions. All members of SADD, including President Sandy Tam, dedicate themselves to spreading the mes- sage that we are STUDENTS AGAINST DRIVING DRUNK! 0 TS 099 A641 4? s 5 A D D O 4.- 9. X3 IVING D9 Q I Andy Pendley and Jay Boyd give their reasons staying away from drinking and driving. Mrs, Gay Saroka. Director of the Southern Cali nia SADD, speaks at an assembly. AFS Led The Way For Change XXI The American Foreign Service Club is an active part of the B.U.H.S. ASB activities as evidenced in the membership pictured above. Under the advisorship of Mr. David Kopperud and the leadership of President Derek Pate the club had a successful year. AFS Club AFS lnternationalflntercultural Programs is a nongovernmental, nonprofit, interna- tional organization dedicated to peace through the promotion of worldwide in- tercultural Iearning and living exper- iences of secondary students and fam- ilies from all walks of life. Last summer we had one Brawley AFS student, Yolanda Cardenas, visit Brazil: while another student, Ahn Minh Do went to Tunisia. This school year we hosted a student, Aurora Gomez, from the Domini- can Republic. Aurora Iived with Chrissy Decker and her family. For Cattle Call weekend, the AFS Club hosted Karla Ma- ria Acosta from Honduras, Mr. Seio Naka- jima from Japan, Deniz Celik from Tur- key, Kenneth' Rafkin from Finland, Mi- chelle Brugh from New Zealand, Annie Bi- gras from Canada, Andrea Sasunic from Yugoslavia, and Denise Lang from Swit- zerland. If you have a strong, intellectual curiosity about life in other lands, then AFS is for you! By: Mr. David Kopperud AFS Advisor Xlf No. this is not California! This is Tunisia as seen last summer by Anh-Minh Do. . 4 ' M AFS President Derek Pate and exchange student AFS exchange student Aurora Gomez vis Aurora Gomez. ited from the Dominican Republic. Harvest Of Hope. .Migrant Club Above left Migrant Club President Santiago Gonzalez reviews the agenda before the start of the meeting. Above right. The group listens alertly to what IS being The Migrant Club is a club where students on the move unite to share excit- ing moments. The club raises money to grant scholarships to its graduat- ing Seniors. They also use the funds for field trips where often times they meet new people and cre- ate lasting friendships. Mrs. Gloria Nogales-Talley is the club s advisor and un- der her guidance the mem- bership has grown to the largest ever there by mak- ing the club the most active in B.U.H.S. Migrant Club history. O of gt' EDUC N 4-9 DE E59 so me Y .. g5,gg:,'.g Q E 't:',: ...- : 3-5. H 55- 5:3 -2 -.'I:'5:'5:.::. K rs? 'E E- ' zj. --:.:.-5.-5:-::g: 2.'255AE: ,,2L,W'f -' 1-:gg a -fv- H Interact lnteract Interact is the Rotary spon- sored service club committed to the idea that we can make a difference. The club completes several projects yearly: they provide the pooper-scooper service for the Cattle Call Pa- rade. money and supplies for Pioneer Memorial Hospital, and food and clothing for a nearby orphanage in Baja California, Mexico. Also this year they sponsored Radio Day at KSIO, and their first annual Lip Sinc Contest and Dance. Both events were a huge success. At left club members are pic- tured left to right, front row: Martha Herrera, Mary Beth Mistriel, Lorurdes Sepulveda, Richard Hernandezr Back row: David Escoto, Aldo Leal, Ramon Collado. Victor Veysey. Bran- don Lamoe and advisor. Ms. Lisa Byrd FLC Our Foreign Language Club , participated in many activities during the '86-'87 school year. The club sponsored a foster child in Guatamala and formed a Mexican Folklore Dance Group. The group was also busy with candy sales and car wash- es. These activities raised enough money to go on an end-of-year field trip. President: Lourtdes Juarez Vice-President: lsreal Vasquez Secretary: Lily Garcia Treasurer: Lorena Navarro Advisor: Mr. Silas Sanchez Wa of ,... c wfe, ,, W ,, M swa b if Q 2 Warm ' .r.. ,.,,,.,...,,.,,. Mu, M fs - W .,,, ,, mm..,..s.........4W Y , w,,,,,,' QEQQEQ -- N M mm- -'-- an 1 'Q.iZMa-m f smmii a t--f1 --' Page sponsored by: Mr. Rich- ard P. Fragale - M 5 sms s il, W Z-ii '-5-f1l33'f52f11i'-'55 if:-2535 H 'Ei :'i'-'W' W K N-ms Q' .,., 5 --': 7' ---',,, e- 'A' -QPP :...1 ..,,..., W 5 ...L -iva 1 Q ' FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA A club with its sights set on preparing young people for commitments in the world of business. Front row, left to right: Angel- ica Sosa, Luz Moreno, Angie Vasquez, Veronica Martel, Ale- jandra Zamora, Armeda Urias, Wes Burns: Middle row, Cindy Salazar, Lourdes Juarez, Anne Tevis. Kim Manwaring, Back row: Christine Reynolds, Co- advisors Mrs. Phyllis Thomp- son and Mr. Clint McMurray. FRIEND TO FRIEND A Big Brother f Big Sister Club which touches the hearts of young people in hopes of making them aware of the dan- gers of drug and alcohol abuse, First row, left to right: Presi- dent. Irma Nava, Frances Woelke, Chastity DeGuzman, SueAnna Arnold, Rosa Serrano, Michelle Pitts, Second row: Ben Brown, Amy Clifton, Sandy Tam. Davon Brown, Jeannie Otero, Ismael Hernandez, Silvia Tenientei Third row: Advisor Mrs. Davida Brown, Laurie Car- rillo, Matt Rathbun, Brandon Lamoe, Yvonne Canada, Mar- iano Valdez, Jay Boyd, James Ketner. Kari West. Tanya Wil- som Fourth row: Frank Hernan- dez, Simon Marquez and Danny Tomboc. FBL FRIE D TO FRIE ZH' UPW RD The California Scholastic Federation CCSFJ is an organization designed to promote academic achievement and school service. The advisor for this club is Mr. Robert Rhoades not pictured. At left club members in- clude: Back row - Yvonne Canada, Sandy Tam, Da- von Brown, Mary Beth Mistriel, Tanya Wilson, Dishaun Chuf Front row - Wes Burns, Mirna Cama- cho, Sylvia Lopez, Mai Harvill and Raymond Valtierra. Page sponsored by. Byrd, Sturdevant, Harmon S Pace The Upward Bound Club is a club designed to generate skills and moti- vation necessary for success in a level of edu- cation beyond high school. The club holds several fund raisers with the hopes of achieveing a main goal - a trip to Hawaii! At left club members include: Back row: Leonor Mercado. Mirna Camacho, Rosa Serrana, Sylvia Lopez, Lorena Navarro, Sandra Soto, Salvador Avila. and Instructional Specialist. Marissa Gatesg Front row. Treasurer, Ruben Moreno, Michael Aquirre and David Villalobos. BDU D by: Dr. Richard E. Boque ed +51 Page sponsor F.F.A. Future Farmers Of America Melanie Esquivel take time to teach her pig, Checkers, One of Mr. Kliewer's rowdy ag. classes. the technique of posing. Stacy lson, Erika Berker and Janet Hensley enjoying the Albert Moreno with his pride and joy! daily barn duty during fair time. W 7 y During fair time, FFA members rise in the early morning hours to clean and feed their animals. B.U.H.S. infamous agriculture teacher, Mr. Kermit Kliewer. Every year in the Imperial Valley in late February andfor early March The California Mid-Winter Fair takes place. This is a big event par- ticularly for the Future Farmers of America. During this time the B.U.H.S. FFA students have the op- portunity to place in market and showmanship catagories. This year Brawley FFA participants did very well. Some of the winners were: .les- se Altimirano CGrand Champion Hogjg Steve Veysey CReserve Cham- pion Steerjg Stacy lsom CReserve Champion Hogbf and Vickie Blan- kenship fist place in Hog Showman- shipj. Auction Day came on the 7th of March and it was both a sad and happy day for club members as they bid farewell to their animals. by: Lori Harriss The Fair Was A Great Success 'Fa WN 1: Q ii N J flaw MM -3 . ........ FF'F ,,,.aq, if ds Varsity B Club The Varsity B Club is a group of all varsity let- ter persons. The club has an annual Slave sale, where all members are auctioned off to the stu- dent with the highest bid. The proceeds of the sale go into the club's fund and then some will be donated to B.U.H.S. athletics. The recon- struction and the cur- rent upkeep of the weightroom is a primary responsibility of the Varsity B Club. The advisors to the Var- sity B Club are: Mr. Steve Cato, Mr. Joe Wil- lingham, and Mr. Mike Romero. The Cycling Club The purpose of the B.U.H.S. Cycling Club is to provide an opportunity for students to participate in and learn about cycling. Through group rides and workshops, members learn about cycling maintenance. minor repairs, riding tech- niques, safety precautions. and the many benefits of cycling: physical fitness. aesthetic values, energy conservation, and attain- ment of personal goals. The club has regular rides Thursday after school and Saturday tnornings. Cycling Club executive of- ficers are: Advisor: Mr. Terry Shykora President: Michael Aguayo Vice-President: Kevin Biagi Secretary: Corey Haus- mann Varsiw 3 i l l E '55 WPA c it Q l. Bicyclin C Club B.U.H. . Flag And Shield Corps Superb leadership - that is what the Flag and Shied Corp has experienced this past season. lt was rough and tough, but with leaders like Yvonne and SuAnna, who could go wrong? Throughout the year the girls partici- pated in activities such as The Holiday ff a Bowl, the Cattle Call Parade, and The El Centro and Calexico Christmas Pa- rades. Their quality and precision have never been better. We can all look forward to even greater shows next year under the direction of Mr. Ed Fishburn. Shield Captain: SueAnna Arnold Flag Captain: Yvonne Canada The B.U.H.S. Flag and Shield Corps - Front row, left to right: Lindy Tam, Lily Garcia, Julie Saine. Fina Villalobos, Jessica Oliveras, Kathy Stewart, Lori Bayne, Middle row: Lina Reyes, SueAnna Arnold, Yvonne Canada, Janice Gibson, Cindy Garcia, Top row: Becky Valdivia. Sandra Lara. Ana Quintero. Adriana Gastelum, Marta Alvarado, Adreina Razo, Veronica Ramirez, Letty Duarte, Rita Nunez. Left - Janice Gibson flashing her pearly whites as she moves to the beat, Right - Becky Valdivia and Lena Reyes lead the flag corps to a B.Ll.H.S. pep rally. E Page sponsored by: Xiu. H 'if- ' Q., Q W pkg mw- mf - 7 A fs W x! G ',M9! J 2 5 K , fx 'ff-'M-M'--, 4 ? V 1 li ,..f v 1 2, 4' r o 3 f w , - , gm ,, tt 5 ' .M . 9 ' . - . ,, ' h . , h ' . ' 3 I+ ' T fiiaw ' , x at A 5 'f iifgxh I I W A v Q. ' , 5 Q , W w , A f 4, Az . I - I , Z, QQ' 'n N 4 . K f ' is x 1 H qw ml' f M V, , t ,,,f ' ' x 1 Z ,ff ' ' fii1..r-'1,5..4.,,V 1 . ' , A 5 A A 1 , W f 7 jg , V. -ff- wg- is V, 2 3 V A -'fi' 5 .5 . V7 , AV 1 ,. V A V V+.. I , , ,' Wywa my, Y f Z E 3 Q l ' yy V4 it I- Q.,-OW! 4- x r 5 Q X wx , , A ' ,,,, fffff A ' gm I f s Pep Club Returns To BUHS To Build Up Wildcat Spirit 0 o c o Front row, left to right. Eva Robles, Tammy VanBebber, Lucia Lopez, Krishna Hernan- dez, Angela Huerta Middle row: Lori Burns, Letty San- chez, Silvia Lopez, Monica Co- sio, Gracie Soto Back row. Te- resa Melendez, Veronica Alba, Debbie Bonillas, Kristy White, Cindy Rutherford, Laura Lo- sey, Kari West, Kristen Losey Pep Club '86-'87 had spirit! They backed up the cheerleaders at all football and basketball games. Krishna Hernandez and Angela Huerta hide their spirit for the camera. Pep Club Officers: President, Gracie Soto, Vice-President. Kristen Loseya and Treasurer, Kristy White They also sponsored some fundraisers and sold candy and set up booths at the Spring Fling and Cinco de Mayo Celebration. With the money earned, the club purchased name-engraved sweat- shirts so they could stand out in a crowd as the heart of B.U.H.S. spirit. Jessica Oliveras represented the Pep Club at A.S.B. meetings. Her enthusaistic spirit shows! 98 la 5 3 ,H i i 5 , - V ' I Q Front row: Jose Flores Middle row: Andrea Peraza, Stephen Seabolt, Vicki Blankenship Back row: Rey Carrillo, Andy Pend- Iey. Omar Valdez THLETIC Va rsity ae: Q.QQfQ,jfgafr1gL551g A -5713 Football Steve Cato by: Coach Page Sponsored Front row, left to right: Carl Turner, Brian Havens, Johnny Carrillo, Toby Reyes, Johnny Cornejo, Adrian Sanga Second row: Umberto Garcia, Trevor Adams, Sergio Sagasta, Steven Mendoza, Rey Carrillo, Jack Greer. Jay Boyd Third row: Manuel Valdez, Brian Robinson. Curt Benner, Coach Mike Romero, Coach Steve Cato, John Gay, Scott Lawson, Chris Brazeel Fourth row: George Stone, David Sanchez. Nick Allen, Keith Hovley. Richard Oliveras, Steven Brazeel. Alfred Rubio, Jesse Perez Fifth row: Mark Smith, Andy Pendley, Stephen Seabolt. Jimmie Hopklins, Javier Almeida, Steven Parker. Eric Allen From the hot August workouts through the first round of C.l.F. play, the varsity Wildcats gave the game of football everything they had. The I986 team was one that exhibited leadership pride dedication and determination. The word QUIT was not a part of their vocabulary and they played only to win! I I Q! YF t F , , mg X , SSN f.. Above: Jimmie Hopkins and Richard Oliveras assist themselves to water. Right: Brawley varsity football players push to the limit! W w W Above: The Brawley Wildcats display great strategy. Right: Junior player, Steven Parker. l Coach Steve Cato makes sure that George Stone and Brian Robinson get a good work out! ,ffl J 145 S ,tttl ereeett 3 55? of X my 5 -wa s - . .t N , 1 V A he 'X fz ifg y of ,ns X set , L S -Q mia- -ili . .e i , tw X 53 I if 2 A Q Left: Steven Mendoza followed by Adrian Sanga. Below: Jack Greer, Jimmie Hopkins, Steven Mendoza, Johnny Cornejo, Manuel Caiigas, and Sergio Sagasta The team takes a rest. J- 1 s-'- ., . Nw L .. t..,. x ,... ,. ' M J 1 S S K ---- X 'Q 1 435 I I .t S sigma 'E 3 I35 r: ua 3 O bs L fu E vi L 5 Sl .Q 'U aa L o vb : o ca. IA an on ru Q. I36 . . Football ' -: I-I',f.f'.Ci'.jf'.,2.f1, , . . ' .,'f15'5if-'f.f'-'-f 3 f'3'?':' , . , . . . Front row, left to right: Luis Pineda, Fernie Garcia, Joe Jimenez, Victor Gonzales, Javier Aguirre 2nd row: Joe Nunez, Joe Rodriguez, Norberto Nunez, Manuel Sandoval, Julio Nunez, Corey Benner. Melvin Marsh 3rd row: Mark Brandt, David Anaya, Casey Kelley, Coach Keith Smith, Nicole Kelley, Steve Wells, Ricardo Reyes 4th row: Sheldon Schoonover, Jason Wavra, Jose Reyes, Enrique Barboza. Reyes Camarena, Tommy Wise, Manuel Soto, 5th row: Coach George Smith. Dustin Wilson, Jason Jongeward, Ronnie Severt, Derek Smelser, Darin Owen, Mitch Kellum, Coach Bill Standiford ,t WILDCATS W y,q-,, I F .54 . X in 2 f S In F, in H U . gt ' Os Q 2 S Q si . W .. guna abou onc- J V. FOOTBALL IMPROVING The J.V. Football team was a good one. They didnt win many games for Head Coach They were always on the field practicing up a storm - always trying harder. Some of the offensive standouts were Luis Pineda who had a great season along with first-year quarterback Joe Jimenez. Defen- sively the Cats were strong with Jason Jongeward at linebacker along with a pretty good-sized defensive line. Good luck goes to Coaches Smith and Stan- diford. Keep up the good work and have another contending Wildcat team in the fall. Keith Smith, but they never gave up trying. Above: Practice makes almost perfectl Left: What's that winning score again? JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL League Stats Brawley Kofa Brawley Yuma Central Compton Palm Desert O vs 6 O vs O Brawley 7 vs I2 Brawley I4 vs 28 Brawley 7 vs 2I Brawley O vs University City 24 Brawley 28 vs ' O Brawley I4 vs I2 ll vs ' 28 20 vs 28 Calexico Coachella Brawley Indio Brawley Central Above: Mario, kept cheering the team on! Below. A thirsty Paul Franco comes to the side- lines for a drink. FIGHTING FROSH FOOTBALL GOES UNDEFEATED The l986-87 Fighting Frosh Football Team had a brilliant season. Winning all of their games quite handily and only tying to arch rival Central. After coming out of retirement, Coach Hal McNaughten made a return leading an incredible freshmen team! Coach McNaughten was assisted by Pete Schoonover, Chris Casey, and Scott McNaughten. The team showed that there is no substi- tute for speed with shifty Paul Franco at tailback who rushed for over a IOO yards. All in all it was the finest of seasons Congratulations I986 87 Frosh Champ: ons' J Above: The Fighting Frosh perform at their best! Below. Good drills make for a good practice. as Q gpg, Front row, left to right: Daniel Brownsworth, David Mendoza, Gabiriel Miranda, Henry Rodriguez, Matt Havens, Lorenzo Otero 2nd row: Conrad Barrera, Raul Avila, Fabian Sanchez, Jesse Altimirano. Jacob Pope, Nicky Jones 3rd row: Richard Juarez, Paul Franco, Mark Soto, Assistant Coach Pete Schoonover, Assistant Coach Chris Casey, Assistant Coach Scott McNaughton, Head Coach Hal McNaughton, Mike Rodriguez, Carlos Cervantes, Mariano Valdez 4th row. Carlos Ordunez, Ruben Macias, Ben Brown, Hector Martinez, Mario Morales. Chris Bell, Richard Edgar, Jesus Vasquez 5th row: Abel Vasquez. Earl Allen, Amado Leon, Ryan Peach, Kevin O'Brien, Berardo Ruiz, Abraham Vasquez, Daniel Sanchez Frosh Football E I- D U G7 'U .E -l 1: : OU ge Sponsored by: Mike G Pa XI Above: The team on one of their grueling practices. Right: ln- tense concentration by George Santana during a race. Far right: Juan Soto about to finish the three- mile race with Joel Correa on his heels. BUHS Cross-Countr Ran Our hardworking Brawley Cross- Country Team had daily prac- tices which led to success. They attended morning andfor even- ing practices consisting of four to eight miles. Also on various days they had the dreaded hill- work! The team was made up of the following members: Front row, left to right: Eva Robles, Monica Turner, Sila Sanchez Mid- dle row: George Santana, Ramon Swaim, Rigo Villalobos, Jose Flo- res, Gus Villalobos Top row: San- tiago Gonzalez, Enrique Castillo, Gerald Guana, Joel Correa, Ar- mando Gonzalez and Coach Chad Craigen. Which way did they go? With Pride And Promise Q Freshmen Monica Turner shows her stuff with class. Jose Flores smooth as can be in cruise controll A tough Brawley Cross-Coun- try Team had a rough time in a very competitive DVL. This young team consisting mainly of first year runners, exper- ienced the feeling of running as a team. Also, and most im- portant of all, they had a fun and memorable season togeth- er. , il L L K, J l 5 RFQ lax ,I X P E. fa Above: Santiago Gonzalez finishes a race with a strong Kick. Right: Monica Turner and Jose Flores lead the pack on a morning stroll, Brawley W Brawley L Brawley L Brawley L Brawley L Brawley W Brawley W Duel Meets Yuma . . . Kofa . , . lndio . . . Coachella . A . Calexico . . , . . Central . . . . . Pal Verde L W W W W L L lnvitationals South Bay Pepsi X Yucaipa X Oceanside X Mt. Sac - DVL Finals 4th QXJ attended I39 XV 0 '? 29:1 ae' 2 4 I9 7 Hopkins, Corina Singh, Joyce Hamilton Front row: Cynthia Vasquez and Corina Pizano Middle row: Coach Evie Lee. Stacie McKissick. Shannon Faria, Sonia Curiel, Lori Hoffman Back row: Camille Smith, Tricia The varsity Volleyball Team experienced many changes this season. The biggest change was with the new head coach, Mrs. 'T il-. fai.ei. . , . ,lr . Q. EVIE Lee. Other changes came with new uni- tt I . ' Yfi-szgiwf.. 4 . r A 1 fi W forms and new equipment. The one thing 4 . that did not change was the team remained H 1 .Q s 4 DVL champions for the second year in a L T , s . . , Q ...T si row. .. ll' .' ' .T T 'I . if ' TI .1 f 'mi H if' if ft we t ...vw . Q .... T' T 0 ' 'nnnn - fr-x 'l l1..e..s..g,il . The l-adYC3f5 C0mPeU?d 'U three wuma' J, i g i ' ments: El Centro where they took first place. Senior Tricia Hopkins took the spot- s ' ' i light by grasping MVP, and Senior Shannon E ,..y. W A, ' Farla made the All-Tournament Teams San 5 ll if V' . 'm 5 xii '71, ,Qt ..'- 5 x f - - - . Lf , r rx 5 iy. 1 Bernardino where the girls finished fifth out up 5 - - A, L -3- ZII 125156-uf.. .y C 5. it . . 5 erst - .T 5 it of sixty-four teams: and, the Diamond Bar E y Q' Tournament where the Cats gave some top 32 ' . C teams some tough runabout the court. 5, y ggi' fr . 2? 'U 0 QA Va rslty C O Q. W A its .:.,. 5'::,et :E-g: . are -my-gygwaesm-:em ,Naseem 'rwwgm ws:--Mafia. 'm55r'::.5a1-r2Q 'Wf-nfs..-Qrf's-2- 'fW e:-M' f2'sQ:g:.:?: t'W'gf3 if ,.... l4O - f ,, 5, The Wildcats came out on top again this year by ending the season as co-champions with rivals Indio. Both squads were 9 - l in league play. Overall the Cats were l6 - 3. Ending up their rewarding season, Tricia Hopkins was named DVL Co-MVP. Corina Singh was named to the DVL first team. while Shannon Faria and Camille Smith were both named to the second team All-DVL. by: M and Mrs. Xen Jones xl nsored sw .Z ,,., '- 41 v'-Wh The Junior Varsity Volleyball Team had a rough start but they ended up winners for the l986 season. They had a new coach this season, and under Coach Sherri Smith's guidance the team did very well. They took league with a I2 - O record! The team was very young this year - most of them were freshmen. Tina Cook took honors as the team's most valuable player. ' ft .jg Front row. Isabel Garcia. Connie Seanez, Heather Stocker Middle row: Tina Cook. Monica Collado. Michelle Cowell, Rocio Robles Back row: Jeanette Cabanilla, Kari LeMert, Coach Sherri Smith O O ol ley ball 1 Tricia Hopkin z I2 Varsit Letters ' ,N if ,Q 3 . N '- S I fs Xt? ,te H iellfils wt llii , ,1,4 . fl ll 44 2. ,. wx U. ,:f' if I ii' M ?'-.Q-W , i':Y.ygf.t-f N22-az.. . Varsity Swimming 9 Varsity Softball IO, Il, I2 Varsity Basketball 9, IO. ll, I2 Varsity Volleyball 9, IO, ll, I2 The Love of Sports : Happiness Happiness is a goal we all strive for throughout our lives and sports is one thing that helps make that goal come closer to me. Don't get me wrong, it's not all a bed of roses . . . practice can be the pits! Some days Igo home feeling like l'm the worst athlete in the worlds but, then come game time, that feeling of excitement returns and I can never get enough playtime. Sports have always been a part of my life. Starting at the age of five, I began competing through Brawley Swim Team. From there I went on to become involved in volleyball, basketball, softball and many other sports which I tried just for the fun of it. Before that I was just a typical little tomboy following around my older brother and his friends filling in spots in their pick-up games. These childhood games and the en- couragement I received from my parents started me on the road of happiness through sports. Sports do not only bring excitement and enjoyment but in many ways athletics can also be a friend. I can recall many times when all that was keeping me from committing hari-kari was Thursday's game, and when my friends weren't there to listen to my problems, a volleyball doesn't mind being beat on for a little while. Being so involved in sports also kept me out of trouble, which may be why my parents encouraged me so much. It also helped me to find out where I fit in during the confusion of my high school years. Sports also provide the opportunity to get involved and to make a lot of good friends. Basketball was the sport which gave me the chance to know and love one very special girl - Toni Sullivan. She's gone now but at one time we were two of a kind on and off of the court. Together we terrorized other teams, argued with referees, and celebrated after good games. She made me realize that even a sport that doesn't top my favorites list can be fun and is worth all the time and effort put in just for the enjoyment of beating the pants off of another team. Its great to share that feeling with friendsl I guess what l'm trying to say is that you're missing out if you aren't involved in sports somehow. Whether it be as an athlete, cheerleader. scorekeeper, or a cheering voice in the stands, the happiness brought by the love of sports is something no one should do without. By: Tricia Hopkins FALL SPORTS BANQUET I .sf . , wixyg, all K .. .... W. 'W2.1 5 ie -LI B.U.H.S. Fall Sports Banquet The fall banquet was held on December 8, l986, at the Brawley Armory. It was a night of excitement and suspense put together for coaches, team members and their families by the dedicated members of The Athletic Boosters Club. The evening opened with a memorable invocation given by A.S.B. Vice-President Steven Parker. As the minutes passed. these athletes received the following awards: Cross-Country Academic: Jose Flores 3.3 M.V.P.: Rigo Villalobos - Most Spirited: Enrique Castillo Most Improved: Ramon Swaim Most Improved: Juan Soto Team Dedication: Monica Turner Tennis Academic: Sandy Tam M.V.P.1 Vickie Blankenship J.V. Most Improved: Tiffani Hoskins Varsity Most Improved: Kathy Veysey Most Improved: Kristen Gibbs Coaches Award: Chrissy Decker Outstanding Sportsmanship: Lorraine Hernandez Volleyball Academic: Tricia Hopkins Varsity M.V.P.f Tricia Hopkins Most Improved: Lori Hoffman Coaches Award: Corina Singh Rookie of the Year: Stacie Mckissick .l.V. M.V.P.f Tina Cook D.V.L. lst Team: Tricia Hopkins D,V.L. lst Team: Corina Singh D.V.L. 2nd Team: Shannon Faria D.V.L. 2nd Team: Camille Smith C.l.F. 2nd Team: Tricia Hopkins Football Academic: George Stone 4.6 D.V.L. lst Team - Defense: Jimmie Varsity M.V.P.: Andy Pendley H0PklI1S Varsity M,V.P,, Gem-gg Sfong D.V.L. 2nd Team - Offense: SIEVSI1 Outstanding Sportsmanship: David Brazeel Sanchgz D.V.L. 2nd Team - Offense: Andy The Bob Farrell Award: Rey Pendley' Carrillo D.V.L. 2nd Team - Offense: Jack Coaches Award: Chris Brazeel Greer Coaches Award: jack Greer D.V.L. 2nd Team - Offense: Steven J.v. M.V.P.: Luis Penida Mendoza U D.V.L. lst Team - Offense: Chris D-V'l-- Ind Team ' Defense: Chfls Brazeel Bfaleel D.V.L. Ist Team - Offense: George D-V-L Ind Team ' Defense: RPY Stone Carrillo D.V.L. ist Team - Defense: Alfred D.V.L Ind Team - Defense: Rubio George Stone The fall sport's season came to a close with many victories and losses: but no matter what - win or lose - the shining B.U.H.S. pride and spirit will never pass in the Winds of Change. 'O of 5s ,pt 095 lffo' i ,Q 'is r 'Q , .v 2 O 'Qs : Q' 'S 9 S ,'o'o'o9 - 00 49 1,O.O,Q- 955 QQ' . - , x ,g ,Q y X J Mwbv Q w f-.xi !,..m-W.-wmv Wwmumw wmmw ,W Wu' Front row. left to right: Stephanie Wright, Lorraine Hernandez, Kathy Veysey. Chrissy Decker Back row: Coach Robert Bliss, Sandy Tam, Erica Cook, Vickie Blankenship, Kristen Gibbs, Jennifer Slater, David Anderson, Coach Terry Shykora Above: Coach Shykora takes time to quench his summer thirst. Right: Stephanie Wright and Vicki Blankenship. Tennis .-...x 1 The B.U.H.S. Varsity Girls Tennis Team en- joyed a successful season in I986. The highlight of league play was a IO-8 victory over Indio. Led by our number one singles player, Vickie Blan- kenship, the team had an overall record of ll- 6 and a league record of 5-3, which was good for a third place and a CIF berth. Team coaches were: Mr. Terry Shykora, Mr. Robert Bliss, and Mr. Robert Gibbs. Above: Sandy and Lorraine trying to spot the ball. Below: Stephanie and Vickie enjoy the Indio match win. ii M i , iw ,, 5 be A., , , ,1 1, v 'iagfgj 'V' 1 f SVT , , The girls worked hard on improving their game through many afternoon practices. With individ- ual dedication, hard work, practice and self- dedication, the JV team improved as the season progressed. Although their matches were few, the team was pleased to be able to compete in or- der to prepare for what is ahead on varsity com- petition. 'rifr 'i' ...fmt Front row, left to right: Stacey Cobias, Tiffany Hoskins, Kelly Brandt Back row: Coach Robert Bliss, Anna Herrera, Martha Herrera. Lourdes Sepulveda. Cathy Rodriguez. Coach Terry Shykora Above: Kristen Gibbs and Kathy Veysey anxiously await the serve from the oppos- ing team. Belowt Laura Kieffer and Jennifer Slater S QQ- The I987 Varsity Basketball Team - left to right, front row: Quan Gonder, Steven Mendoza, Juan Gutierrez, Back row: Arturo Sanchez, Jesse Baeza. Kevin Biagi, Jimmie Hopkins, Coach Ron Brown, Tim Hamilton, Matt Brown, Steven Whitehead, and Off To Bouncy Start -x Z rn x G3 r: '. m 1 'I ru F' X! f This year s Varsity Basketball team was young and lnexperl enced The team was com posed of four seniors five ju mors and three sophomores The team was marked by the absence of any players with a full year of Varsity Basketball experience perlence It compensated for with enthusiasm dedication hard work and a strong desire to excel Next year this team will be a winner and a serious contender for the D V L title Coach Ron Brown What this team lacked in ex- by: Margaret Chairez Page sponsored 3 on Tim Hamilton wins the iumpball. Kevin Biagi and Steven Mendoza defended the basket. . . .For g Varsity k Z W Kevin Biagi and Jesse Baeza Cabovej play some tough defense. Quan Gondor goes to the hoop Steven Mendoza goes up for a layup for two. Y Johnny Corneio as he goes up for a lay-up 0 0 The J V. Team, left to right. front row: David Grijalva, Tony Garrison. Johnny Cornejo. Eddie Culebro, Randy Carpio: Back row Sergio Sagasta, Michael Burch, Church Perez, Jason Jongeward. Greg Sandoval, Coach Jim Rose, Charles Thomas. Steve O O e Medina, Carlos Hernandez. Marco Hernandez, and Javier Aguirre N f X xl Junior Varsity Basketball The JV team was a young team made up of mostly Sophomores Coach Jim Rose said the boys were willing to play and learn and more importantly worked together to try to pull the team on to victory. The boys experienced few wins but through it all stuck to- gether and are now looking forward to a second year of JV play. The outside shooting game was strong and this will make an important differ- ence in next year's season. X N . The flying form of Jason Jongeward as he tries for an outside shot. Before getting blocked, Henry Rodriguez takes an outside shot. . . . nd Frosh Kept It Going The Freshmen Basketball Team The Freshmen team season record saw only two wins. lt was a rough and tough fight but the boys never lost their faith and spirit. Six of their sev- enteen Iosses came in the last few min- utes of the game. There was one over- time in their loss to Calexico. Coach McNaughton stated that the high point man for the season. Kevin O'Brien scored half of the team's total points with an outstanding record of 356 points. The Freshmen Basketball Team, left to right. front row: Henry Rodriguez. Conrad Barrera. Back row: JR, Martinez, Amado Leon. Kevin O'Brien. Coach Hal McNaughton, Robert Lorenzana. Angel Arias, and Danny Sanchez. 149 Ladycats Varsity Basketball Ladycats Varsity Basketball Coach Fred Deihl is not a rookie to basketball but it was his first year to coach at B.U.H.S. Under his expert coaching, the Ladycats enjoyed a success- ful season of near balanced wins and losses. The team traveled to tournaments in Las Vegas, San Diego and El Centro. They took first place in two and came out second in the El Centro Tourna- ment. The season had its highs and lows, but the girls' spirit and determination never swayed! Pictured at right is the l987 Basketball Team, front row, left to right: Niecy Carter, Andrea Per- aza, Charron Gonder, Corina Pizanog Back row: April Willhite, Michelle Cowell, Coach Fred Dielh, Tricia Hopkins, and Tammy VandenBosch ' if , s.ff' .,,.. f, Left: Tricia Hopkins goes up for a rebound. Above middle: The team during a needed time out. Above right Tammy Vandenbosch goes for the jump-shot. Page sponsored by: Charron Gonder dribbles upcourt. 171 O Taping ankles is an important part of the game to Tammy VandenBosch, gage Qs f-fk, tw 'Q- Latricia Carter go s fo two aga' t tough defens The Lady Cats tak b e ther aft to gl to t game. sponsored by: Page Uw N Junior Varsity Ladycats Basketball The JV Basketball Team, left to right, front row: Katy DeLuna, Monica Alexander, Margaret Garcia, Cynthia Miranda, Back row: Casey Kelly, Michelle Crenshaw, Missy Curiel, Ophelia Lucio. Coach Betsy Enders, Kari Lemert, Andrienne Dorsey, Veronica Ramirez. and Gloria Castellanos. Michelle Crenshaw passes the ball into one of her teammates. Junior Varsity Basketball The i987 J.V. Girls Basketball team had a good season. With Coach Betsy Enders at the helm, the team was led to many victo- ries. Not only was game playing a learning experience for the girls, but they displayed great spirit and that Wildcat never say die attitude. The team finished the season with five wins and five losses. The .l.V.Lady cats won over Coachella Twice and held onto one win each against Palo Verde, Central and lndio. i Kari Lemert winning the opening game tip-off. T SS- v fl? 239' QQ, U , -Elf , 1. :ICQ T l .4 Winter Sports Banquet l987 The Winter Sports Banquet was held on Thursday, March 5th in the B.U.H.S. cafeteria. Athletic boosters, coaches, families and friends, all took time from their busy schedules to honor members of the boys and girls basketball teams, the wrestling team, soccer team, and cheerleading squads. An especially memorable moment came when basketball player Tammy VandenBosch was awarded the special Tony Sullivan Hustle trophy. Tony, a three-year member of Wildcat girl's basketball team, was fatally injured in a car accident in Montana the summer of l986. The evening began with an invocation by student Steven Parker, a welcoming by Mr. John Lamat, B.U.H.S. Athletic Director, and the distribution of the academic-athlete awards given by Deputy Principal Mr. Al Faria. Then several coaches took their turns at the podium to honor the members of their teams. By: Janina Salgado and Deanna Ramos Winter Sports Banquet I987 Awards ScholasticfAthletes Soccer: Gustavo Ramirez Basketball: Tricia Hopkins Basketball: Steve Whitehead Wrestling: Scott Lawson Varsity Soccer Rookie of the Year: David Pena Sportsmanship: Ramon Swaim All-DVL lst Team: Mark Garcia Varsity Basketball - Boys Leadership: Tim Hamilton Most Outstanding: Jimmie Hopkins. Quan Gondor Most Valuable Player: Jesse Baeza mx. JV Basketball - Boys Most Valuable Player: Jason Jongeward Frosh Basketball - Boys Most Valuable Player: Kevin O'Brien Varsity Basketball - Girls Most Seals: Niecy Carter Most Assists: Tammy VandenBosch Most Improved: April Wilhite Most Valuable Player: Tricia Hopkins All-DVL lst Team: Tricia Hopkins, Tammy VandenBosch JV Basketball - Girls Wildcat Award: Adrienne Dorsey fin' 5 S NX. Q I Varsity Wrestling Most Outstanding: Mario Uribe Sportsmanship: Victor Martinez Team Wrestler Award: Joel Correa Coaches Award: Jack Greer Most Improved: Scott Lawson JV Wrestling Most Outstanding: Mark Spencer Frosh Wrestling Most Outstanding: Eddie Ruiz M -ev. gm by: Mr. Richard P. Fragale Page sponsored Mark Spencer is on his way to another fine victory. l54 Grappling Up The The Junior Varsity Wrestling Team - Front row, left to right: Anthony Gonzales, Armando Antunano, Ronnie Hernandez, Richard Aguilera, Steven Funez, Middle row: Manuel Medina, Stephen Grimaldo, Paul Preciado. Albert Moreno, Paul Rivera. Jimmy Smith, Back row: Coach George Smith, Richard Sambrano, Manuel Carrillo, Steven Parker, David Anaya, and Coach Keith Smith, Eye to eye with his opponent. Jimmy Seals is ready to go. The Freshmen Wrestling Team - Front row, left to right: Jimmy Seals, Abel Vasquez, Henry Sanchez, Eddie Ruiz: Back row: Coaches Keith Smith and George Smith. Ladder Of Success! Q2f!?JLfi asfluw X i Y X ,+R ' A 9 R .. X -5,-X-.E The Varsity Wrestling Team Victor Martineza Back row Sanchez, Ramon Reina. and Vhe B.U.H.S. Wildcat Wres- ling Team gave it their all and :aw a successful, exciting sea- ' Lon. Pictured at right: Keith P lovley and his EI Centro oppo- ment prepare for the oncoming natch. Far right: Jack Greer, Scott Lawson, Mike Lasky, and Ceith Hovley cheer on the Wildcat Team to victory. Low- er right: Joel Correa is pro- wounced the winner of his natch! Lower far right: Elio Ri- vas dominates his opponent with a 2-I lead! BRRWLSY BHIINLEY at W V Va rsit .iw 5' K..::: ki A F S S S . 1' A I S. t .,...,,.3 FX 35 h f or . , . . .. s . ssee - ss 1 - or MDW' Zi' ' mn A-A The l987 Wildcat Soccer Team. Left to right, front row - Jose Acuna, David Pena, Ramon Swaim. Jose Flores. 5 'V Omar Valdez, Francisco Gallegos, Back row - Gustavo Ramirez, Ramon Marquez, Javier Almeida. Marcos Z .55 Rodriguez, Ricardo Ramierz, Juan Hernandez far- -i 1----as -im -rr-G fr was ww Ez 5 w Above. Sweeper Jose Flores assists goalkeeper Juan Hernandez. Below: Mid- fielder Gustavo Ramirez heads the ball back. Page sponsored by: Paul and Debbie Cameron L , Above: Defenders Gustavo Ramirez and Javier Almeida defend. Below: Assistant coach Jose Balbuena having a ball! l lm Ein5il .2 il 1lNlta f i f Soccer Our B.U.H.S. soccer team had a pretty rough, disappointing season. A lot of great things were expected of them but a lot of key players were lost because of eligibility, moving away, or playing in other leagues. However, through all this turmoil, the Wildcats were able to field a pretty competitive team in a tough DVL. They were coached by Mr. Silas Sanchez, Mr. Jose Balbuena, and Mr. Marcos Fernandez. Team captains were Omar Valdez and Jose Flores. Left: A stubborn defense led by Gustavo Ramirez, Jose Flores, and Javier Almeida stop another enemy attack. ,I in .,,,.,.. ry. . ., ' 2 0 y fig , Xe .......t.,,,,.. V t...t..... .,, W s g s- .K t '- s s e - A . - t .- a Q fs 5' N im N -- E A I a g Q t 5. xg 0 ,wN3S,1!at Y if ' Qt ,tp A nzawmx gg .t .. , ' A wnveaww' Q K is mwmw .. W- as ' K lsitmify' Q A X? gg ,-..- A9.- S sw ' X as Q E :. N gum, tatr i A ss . ts l Isl: 'tk i , . r f sf? 5 s mill' il F l if gif, s in 1 .aim Above: Scorekeeper Lucy Garcia is interrupted to model! Below: Wildcat halftime huddle at the water iug. .tv it 5 gg ' , mul 'Q ll is 'I af xx Q is E3 . ' so . if ---k 'N in -' ' 5 VW, r 3 ' Q YE Wg.. A very dedicated group of Wildcat fans cheer on their team to victory! I57 4 Golf Swings Through The The '87 Golf Team - Left to right: S ' if w-ssf 1 Kevin Williams, Brett Smith, Richard S A in i 5 Eddins, Matt Engleman, Coach Os- ? ' - 5 5 S car Smith, Wes Burns, Shannon Daughtry, John Currier, Richard Ed- gar and Chad Schmidt. The art of putting the ball in the cup, and the dream of one day being on television in a tournament at Pebble Beach are what make the Wildcat Golf Team drive toward excellence on the green. The Wildcat team is a varitable cornacopia of talent. With a fine mixture of upper and under classmen, the team experienced a season of success under the leadership and experience of Coach Smith. Right: To play the best he can, Wes Burns takes time to clean the golfballs. Below: Warm-ups include practice on the driving range. . Winds Cf Change ' X v .x x 1 XX j :I 0:41 VIZ ff unix I ,, , , ' V JXY X q ZW JM Fifi 5 Y f I ,L .L Wm I S lx li if 9.2 4 WW 5 :AWK ,tt we f f. Left: Up at bat is Tim Howard as he readies to hit his homerun against Central. Right: Chuck Perez starts as a first year letterman. Below. Steven Mendoza throws another strike. B Left First year letterman Lance King rounds third and looks to score at home Right Lance King this time at first base shows his ready position The 87 Wildcat Baseball Team - Front row left to right: Richard Oliveras Tommy Wise Santiago Gonzalez- Second row: Steven Whitehead Sergio Sagasta Man- uel Soto- Third row: Paul Laney Jack Greer Adrian Sanga- Fourth row: Louis Pineda Greg Kastner- Fifth row: Coach Mike Romero Tim Howard Manuel Cajigas Ra- mon Callado Steven Mendoza Jesse Perez Lance King Eric Reyes. Norberto Nunez, Chuck Perez, 'ni Varsity a eball Baseball BAKEBALL Th AZ-Eucwgoaumg Sfomf A4 Awww dl Mm! Appfz Pm , v., ,, ,444 ,. LLL, . f 5 swf ' The '87 JV Baseball Team - Front row, left to right: Tony Pinson, Ronnie Her- nandez, David Grijalva, Joe Jimenez, John Snow- deng Middle row. Adrian Gonzalez Scott Rose Mark Sambrano Arthur Felix Oscar Suarez- Top row: faiul Lane Carlos Hernandez Mitch Kel- lum Eric Allen Reyes Camarena Coach Jim Rose' not pictured Marco Hernandez Dan- iel Ramirez. j ,J j. 3. Above: Mitchflfellum takes time to pose for the camera. Right: The team got to relax between innings. Below. David Grijalva takes a level swing. Above: Scott Rose covers second while Joe Jimenez makes the back-up. Below: Adrian Gonzales fires his pitch! Below left. Joe Ji- menez at bat, studying the ball carefully. 1 Junior Varsit Ba eball 4 Q 1, ss' . ,Q . K , 1 :K ' , fu ' 'A i-D Hb QU' ag Vi, 1 I , 4 W 7 ' ,, I f f lx.: Y V7 ' ' n . Left: Coach Terry Shykora and Amado Leon go throuqh infield drills. Right: It's a team effort to get the catcher ready and at the same time keep your eye on the game. T . .,.. l ,i.. l .v.. Wm N , fm fl -1-- .. T Left: Henry Rodriguez sets to throw to homeplate. Right: The Frosh Team between innings. Fre hman a eball M 1 . L. , ff, . fn., . i W few f T T swf! f ' ,, The Brawley Wildcat Varsity Softball Team successfully com- pleted their preseason play. Starting off with a 7 - I record as they went into league, they felt certain about being a tough team. They played in the annual El Centro Tournament in which they placed second to rival Central. In order to get to the champion- ship game, the Ladycats knocked Indio out of the race with an 8 - 3 win. This was the first time since I983 that the Cats managed to override Indio. During their entire season of play, the girls showed great strength and determination. .301 The Lad ats Softb eam - row. left to Emma Al- Janina Sal- gadot Second row Monica Collado. Charron Gonder, Neicy Carter, Coach Steve Cato Adrienne Reyes. Frances Corpuz. Wendy Rebik. Crystal Machado: Back row: Naomi Jimenez. Vicki Blankenship. Cor- ina Singh, Tricia Hopkins, Steph- anie Dickerson. Cynthia Vasqueza not pictured, Shannon Faria, 5 f 'Y UL - yy-r Q f 5 1 Q-I 427 6549 W. MM Za Valdez and Fam Page sponsored by: Arnold J Softball-A New And Exciting Year The JV Softball Team - Front row, left to right: Veronica Ramirez, Claudia Nunez, Ceci Larios, Josie Carrillo, Middle row: Jeanette Cabanilla. Marisol Alvarez, Ana Larios, Beth Brown, Adirenne Dorsey, Diana Alma, Jeanne Otero, Back row: Connie Saenez, Elizabeth Oliveras, Debra Shelly, Cori Smith, Coach Evie Lee, Ofelia Lucio, Erica Laskey, Andrea Araujo, and Adrianna Gastelum. The JV Softball Team began the season with a new coach - Evie Lee. Mrs. Lee saw a lot of talent on the sizable team and with tough practices and firm determination, she brought her girls through a successful season. Along with the size in numbers, the Softball Team can credit a number of strong pitchers which will work in the future to build an even better team. Track S Field Cross The Fmt h Lin PV' in -,,,f f - ' ww. ,f, ,, 4 M- . , A ff'-in-m.,,,'?3 , f,,,-.fi . W- ,,,f,,, 4, ,.. :w,,,..f,3 , 4'fi,Q'ic'f wiv-A -ff Lf.-4' , 'f7'7 'fa' f' N ,gf 1.7 -if , ,Mai fwf , 'V A zg, 1 at Q C, - -. X , GW-A .wiki 'hifi' , ff 'E ,WV 'V , : a.mMn,y,',1nf,,, maui' -Sk The Brawley Field Events blos- somed during their first meet at Yuma. 'wil X F 'A N- ' I ,MMV K ,K , WWMN , ,, ,im A 4 I WN h ,WWI m,,-,,,, M wt, . , Back row. left to right: Coach Chad Craigen, George Stone, Enrique Cas- tillo, Kevin Biagi. Kevin O'Brien, Ste- phen Seabolt, Arturo Sanchez. George Santana, Rob Allen, Scott Marmon, Ar- mando Gonzales, Matt Brown. Steven Parker, Alfonso Aguirre, Michael Aguayo, Jason Jongeward, Jimmie Hopkins, Jesse Baeza, Joel Correa. Andy Pendley. Coach Don Biagi, Front row: Coach Rene Duarte, Debra Bonil- las. Teri Simms, LeAnn Moss. Gabriela Garcia, Juan Soto, Gabriela Zamora. Francisco Gallegos, Sila Sanchez, Ra- mon Swaim, Monica Turner, Abel Gar- cia. Gilbert Hernandez, Rita Nunez. Hector Zepeda, Tammy Rose. Michelle Walker, Rocio Robles, and Coach Rob- ert Sagasta. I67 132 - 5' . Top left: Staggered runners begin their two mile trek as the starter gun signals. Top right: During the Yuma meet LeeAnne Moss flies over the high jump. Above: CIF contender, Teri Sims makes another great throw. Above right: A jubilent Brawley team on their way home after winning a meet. Bottom right: Senior Gabriela Zamora completes her last step in the triple jump and is on her way up! r Q. I 5, .3 4 I in JJ.: ft? L Top left: Monica Turner leads the pack of runners after a few laps. Top right: Junior Stephen Seabolt demonstrates his flawless hurdle technique. Left. Jimmie Hopkins makes his final attempt for the day at the shot put. Right: Brawley iumper, Monica Turner, goes air- borne after a perfect takeoff. 3 x Q 4 WZ X is ,r tg. ' Lt E ttt i... A i Y 0922 an mf ...ww g Q, s ffrigg. ,gf M .. A , I ,pl M,-ap, A ty a gf xl. 1 VV W. yq.M ,wqiw 2 in 1' lr MM M, I N .cms iff Viik WV rn mm I V, B m 2 4 ,,,,, , , flf W4 ,, 5 1 M v - H it '-4' W ' lll 1' f' Q t f ttf 7 i i i X f ' 3 .1 . , L .. xi? 4.i t t..i . 'x .--, ' 'V L' WI, www, I I H -- A it My f , . VJ., , 1 A., , ' 4, L ' , ' .11 af 7 l w ,,,.,., s ' ,, ,.,, .,,. km? it ff f,,, '-sei-1--v,y-1 -pw--.--- .., ' M iw-,l-atjittg ll If I 1 7 ' .1 The '87 Wildcat Ten- nis Team - Back row, left to right: Joel Al- media, Dishaun Chu, Frank Coronado, Mike Fishburn, Mark , Brandt, .lay Boyd, l Darryl Taylor, David Malagon, Coach Maria Grieve, Front row: AI- bert Rico, Ruben Gon- zales, John Sepulveda, David Anderson, Ray- mond Valtierra, and Ralph Gonzales. The mens tennis team put in several hours of after-school practice in order to be the best team possible. They represented B.U.H.S. in the best of tennis tradition by being supportive of their teammates and showing strength and spirit among themselves. The team was led by Jil singles player Freshman, Ruben Gonzales. and the ikl doubles players Senior, Jay Boyd and Sophomore, Mike Fishburn. Tennis Above: Joel Almedia dives for the lob. Right: Mark Brandt takes a forehand. Below: Watch out, David Andersonl Jay Boyd has a mean backhand! ... hlee giieg-D 'ui sssessi l ga -' N i Above. Mark Brandt takes a look at Raymond Valtierra's back hand. Above right: Warm-ups are an important part of Ruben GonzaIes's tennis game. Above: Davis Anderson with his invisible racketl Below. Coach Maria Grieve, Jay Boyd and Frank Coronado talk over the game plan . Ev it cgmn Joel Almedia goes in for the game point! ,N f. W ' Coaches Speak Coac es Speak Aside from developing the skulls speed endurance concentration and dlsclpllne necessary to play a sport l emphasize the broader goals of sports manshlp and being a good team player These are the characteristics which help an athlete become successful and respected In the larger game of llfe Coach Terry Shykora Plctured left Coach Steve Cato Pictured rlght Coach Betsy Enders Team membership IS a player s biggest accomplishment Experlenclng the thrlll of vlctory and coping with a loss are essential lessons In Ilfe I want my players to learn to be sponslble for themselves and the tlons of their team l enyoy the exclt ment dlsllke the unpredlctablllty of the play ers and the game There s never a dull moment' Coach Betsy Enders Pictured left Coach Evle Lee Pictured rlght Coach Kelth Smlth han... Dlsclpllne + Knowledge + Desire the proper attitude to succeed on the fleld or ln the classroom Bemg motl vated and wanting to achieve are the wlnnlng edges that make you succeed Coach Blll Standlford Pictured left Coach Fred Diehl Pictured rlght Coach Marla Grleves Fragale be ' - , P . , 5 i I 1 in 'wt li 5 - gs' . 5 . re' VVVV if in it C X - BC' 7 I I ' I - : 6 . . . , . - X F In Page sponsored by: Mr. Richard P, I feel that as a coach I muSI be an excellent teacher. We are in the business of teaching oung students how to participate in an orga- nized activity. As a coach we not only have to teach the funda- mental skills of a sport we must also teach other important areas which will help mold a student athIete's future in society. We must deal daily with such issues as responsi- bility, discipline. promptness. hard work, getting along with other people, and learning to accept losing gracefully as well as winning modestly. I feel that nowhere does a young person learn more about the above issues than participating in high school athletics. To me, every student who participates in athletics is SPECIAL By- Coach Fred Deihl Coac es Speak. .Coaches Speak I believe the members of the team make the team. not the coach. The coach's job is to help the individual athlete to improve toward hisfher potential. Whether the athlete reaches this po- tential depends on attitude effort and motiva- tion. The self-discipline learned from participat- ing in athletics is very to the athlete's life over- all. It will help himfher in hisfher higher educa- tion and adult life, This is why I think athletics is important. By: Coach Maria Grieve The Baseball philosophy at B U H S is to assist young people In understanding their role as a team player on a team sport When the lndivid ual understands his responsibilities and works extremely hard to fulfill the teams goals THE TEAM IS SUCCESSFUL' The Ideas behind this philosophy are hopefully carried over to real life situations If they are U3 We stress that education academic or vocation al is the top priority of attending school That is why we instituted the 3 O tutoring rule this year Through this effort studentfathletes can remain eleglble to play and at the same time create future academic opportunities This in turn im proves the economic state of the studentfath lete at home and In the community Again ev eryone benefits By Coach Mike Romero then everyone benefits - including the individ- l. 45: League Games CROSS COUNTRY Brawley - win Brawley - loss League Meets Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley oss win oss oss win League Wins - 3 Yuma - loss Kofa - win Indio - win Palm Desert - loss Coachella - win Calexicxo - win El Centro - loss Palo Verde - loss Losses - 3 A .s lr S X 1 ll fly- FOOTBALL Brawley O vs. Brawley O vs. Brawley 7 vs. Brawley 2O vs. Brawley O vs. League Games Brawley I5 vs. Brawley 29 vs, Brawley 6 vs. Brawley O vs. Brawley 6 vs. Nl? ' - ix.. X KSN League Wins - 3 Kofa 7 Yuma 7 El Centro 34 Compton I9 University 2l Calexico IO Palo Verde O Coachella 7 XX gs E I T' Indio 7 El Centro 29 Cajon 44 Losses - 3 vs vs 8 t vs X X ,.- I vs X X ffl vs S X I vs N. A u I X I vs N? . wx I X I Brawle ' VS X v' .. -' Brawley 9 vs. y win x X5 ,. W' 4.5 s L-X -,Qs Q-'N 2 Nl sl A A I N X ' 'I' B5 lx' x K ' V 6. I Brawley - win vs Brawley - win vs Brawley - win vs Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley win win win win win oss win w-in win League Wins - 9 THE STATS SPE K FOR TH EIRSELVES . VOLLEYBALL Kofa - loss Yuma - loss University - loss Palo Verde - loss Indio - loss Coachella - loss Calexico - loss Central - loss Indio - win Coachella - loss Calexico - loss Central - loss Losses - I Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley League Matches Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley Brawley League Wins 5 vs vs vs vs vs Brawley win vs Palo Verde - loss I vs vs vs vs GIRLS TENNI St Vincent Palm Desert Central Palm Desert St Vincent Central Tournament Holtvllle Holtvlllc Indio Coachella Calexico Central Indio Coachella Calexico Central Losses S f- - o 4, 0 o : 3.1.5 T o s I o C 0, . 'fi I Na.. , a,:.n o 0, Q Q 0 Q 0, .,u. ofa: Q - I3 vs. . ' - 5 - 8 vs. - 70 - 9 vs. - 9 A 7 vs. - ll - I2 vs. . ' - 6 - I8 vs. - 9 A I3 vs. ' - 5 - I4 vs. ' e - 4 - IO vs. ' - 8 n ,, .N . A I7 vs. ' - I 01510. . fine: 'Q .Sa - 'S - 0 ,-.Nu - 8 vs. - IO lg.: ,Q iff: I 0 4 - 2 VS. - I6 5155.01 fo S 12: - I8 vs O . ' Q ' ' ' - U 'O 0 q - I5 VS. .2 - 3 Q' viii' 4 o,' - ' 'a 0 0 v 7 vs. t - ll 'us ,ixznf ' - - 3 Sfawle IIB Alllllx . llllll. llll Ill y BASKETBALL MENS Brawley A Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - I Brawley - Brawley v 1 'J K Brawley - - -. 1 Brawley - WX I lv if :::E ' . lxx' Nom-X GZ E' fldca , in Brawley - F -'vo-an elfi' I.-.Z wg' Brawley - League Games Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Brawley A Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Kofa - Imperial - Mt. Emire - Yuma - Payson - Miami - Hayden - Castle Park A Mar Vista - Montgomery - Vincent Memorial Alumni - Calipatria 4 Calexico - Indio - Coachella - Palo Verde - Central - Indio - Coachella ' Palo Verde - Central - 65 OT League wins -2 Losses - BASKETBALL WOMENS Brawley Y Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - League Games Brawley - Brawley - Brawley - 58 vs Brawley - 60 vs Brawley - 49 vs Brawley - 56 vs Brawley - 50 vs Brawley - 60 vs Brawley - 47 vs Brawley - 56 vs League Wins - 5 Imperial - Imperial - Palo Verde - Calexico - Western - Basil - Chaparell A EI Caion - Rancho - Central - Calipatria - Calexico - Indio - Coachella - Palo Verde - Central - Calexico - Indio - Coachella - Palo Verde - Central - 80 OT 64 OT 35 23 58 OT 63 43 44 27 Losses - 5 O - ll 45 vs 85 43 vs 33 60 vs 43 60 vs 68 48 vs 5I X 44 vs 5l X 70 vs 53 46 vs 84 W 47 vs 56 ' 50 vs 72 is - ,F 47 vs 46 K lt g I, 52 vs 48 63 vs ! by 6? 43 vs 69 X if so vs vi m 5I vs 56 ' DNC 55 vs si 32 vs 78 li 3 in Brawley - 60 VS Calexico - 67 OT 6 W. W 39 vs 63 56 vs 72 xy ml y 64 vs 56 ' I ' 38 vs 58 , I ll. I s N W f .. I il :I fi 62 vs 35 49 vs 25 4l vs 33 50 vs 59 63 vs 53 49 vs 44 66 vs 33 69 vs 38 59 vs 58 50 vs 30 54 vs 30 73 vs 53 vs 54 Brawley - I vs. Palm Springs - 4 Brawley - I vs. Coachella - 2 Brawley - 3 vs. Calexico - 5 Brawley - IO vs. Palm Desert - I Brawley I VS. Cetys ' 3 League Matches League Games - Januar 8 Brawley - I vs. Indio - I Y Brawley . I vs, Coachella . 3 Brawley - Loss vs. Central - Brawley - O vs. Central - 2 Win grawley - I vs. Calexico - 3 January I5 Bmw ey ' 3 Vs' 'ldlo A l Brawley - Loss vs. Indio - Win rawley - 3 vs. Palm Desert - 2 Brawley - 2 vs. Central A 6 -lanuarl' 33 I Brawley - 4 vs. Calexico - O Brawley - Loss vs. Calexico - Brawley - I vs. Indio - O Win Brawley - I vs. Coachella - 5 January 29 Brawley - O vs. Central- 3 B I W. P I V d A Brawley - 6 vs. Palm Desert - O raw ey ' ln VS' a 0 er E Loss League Wins - 4 Losses 3 February 4 Brawley - Loss vs. Coachella - Win League wins - I Losses - 4 dv 43-1. .749 xoK.l:: LADY CATS I75 Left: Way to go. Boys! lt looks as if Steven Parker and Steven Seabolt made a great hand-off. Below: Batter-up - Joe Jimenez I 0, x. , ew 'nw' 'fx XX 5 'v ll y X , 'S--54182 Such great volleyball torm. Dustin Wilson! LeeAnne Moss and Monica Turner showing terrific X 4 W , z ,, V ,qf ,Y yy A running form. 5 req I ' S 3 I Cf- H Q X 0 'vakvi Michael Aguirre and several others caught the volleyball fever this ' spring. pring Sports . . .Sports Candids. . . fm ' Q 253 E 3 N . 5 'Fei X- X xg Nw : --...-- . 1 f K . 3 .E i 3 B.U.H.S. WILDCATS W' N... Football. . .VoIIeybaII. . Basketball. . .Tennis B.Ll.H.S. Alma Mater Let us sing a song of Brawley, Where our high school has it's home Let us sing of glorious victories, Wherever we may roam. In athletics and in football, We hope it may be told That the team that wins the laurels Works for Brawley's Blue and Gold. l N x s ' l ' 98 Club Presidents - Back row, left to right: Shannon Faria, Steven Veysey, Lourdes Juarez Front row: Jay Boyd, Davon Brown, Efren Coronel. CTI ITIEt ,ax Girls State 1 I Q f 9 g ssl: 1 I ' 'il il + 6 , L Q , . . ' mf . gy ' ' - ..... ,.. K ' -M'2i '-:-. ' .Turn ., , X ' sw E .:,E,,, .... . r H H My Jay Boyd 55:3 1-,,:, I 55, , - mi Nil E ml 2 ll, I ws oys State Girl's State and Boy's State are annual events sponsored by the Women's Auxil- iary and the Ameri- can Legion. Both con- ferences are a week long with Boy's SIBIB Amy Crittendon preceding Girl's State. During the week long conferences, all those attending become involved in setting up their group own state government. The entire is devided into counties and cities. City, county and state elections are held and individuals are chosen by the citizens to hold different of- fices. Being chosen to attend these con- ferences is a real honor as only one junior girl and three junior boys from each high school in the state of California are allowed to partici- pate. lt is an unforgettable experience which can only be understood by those who are fortunate enough to go. Not only do they learn about their state government, they also make lifelong friends and learn the true value of understanding and caring. As one GirI's State counselor put it, We learn the true meaning of unconditional love. The i986 Girl's State Representative was Amy Crittendon. Steven Veysey , aa. H ..,., :.:,:.: ,,,. .1-.:. ,.,..,.,,.,.,., I iw.-.1 .... : W f V? ....,. .... ,.,.lV2-.'.:::g:af:',::.sE- 'AVII QIl-J::-:f5.1.1.15.zgfzgar:azrngz5:5'-5-g-:-s.a.:. ...,.: :..:-.av5-,.:::,:grfzr-:5--5:g:j,:,,,,,, .... ..... : , jf!! My 1 t ff g if , M We Mmm Q , 'X if , y f it , r , sg 'rust ,,, an Y' .,- df f A z vp t ,,,, ,M ' 'lf' gf J ,Q ai fc V 5 it 1 Q A VV , Z, , i .Mi get have mm fe, ' 1 50.4, fr if T ' , .A .V ttii - ' ff H2214 1 B I l Spring Fling 87 Our Toga party was the main event in this year s Spring Fling dance. It was highlighted by exotic and entertaining booths which was held on Saturday March I4 from 9-I2 p.m. The booths were filled with food and games which included. Dart Throw Basket- ball Shoot Pie Throw and Bean Bag Toss. The winners of the Toga dress-up contest were Chris Rackley and Darci Foster. Above left: Matt Rathbun gets slapped by a pie on the face. Above right: Marriage followed by divorce made for a fun booth. Left: Deanna Ramos spots a person she wants in jail for ten minutes. Bottom left: Upward Bound girls sell na- chos. Bottom Center: Mark Brandt and Erika Cook sell balloons. Bottom. About to go to iail is Mr. Glenn Sarot Student Activities Director. y , were sponsored by various clubs. This dance 9 l8l er Rutherford M Walt ge Sponsored by: Pa L Academic Decathalon The l987 Academic Decathalon Representatives: Back row, left to right- Matt Brown, Davon Brown, Ryan Jones, Yvonne Canada, Dishaun Cl1U1Fl'0l1l row: Mai Harvill. Maria Ortiz and Lori Hoffman, Not pictured: Coach Tom Williams Jennifer Slater, Christine Kelly, Stacy Isom, and Lori riss shared an inside joke during the conference. Steven Parker gives another eloquent speech. l82 Har- Leadership Conference Every year there is a leadership conference held at IVC. This con- ference is co-hosted by the Brawley and Central ASB's. To- gether they hold workshops which delve into topics on Pub- lic-speaking, Job-A-Likes, Fund Raisers, Self-esteem, School Spir- it and ASB Activities. Following lunch, there was a pan- el discussion. The panel was made up of school administrators and board members from the two hosting school districts. This was the highlight of the day since it gave all students the chance to ask pertinent questions regard- ing school rules and regulations. The discussion was open and sometimes controversial because material ranged from school dress codes to school-based birth control clinics. Seven high schools were repre- sented at the conference and the day was a definite success. Mr. AI Faria and Mrs. Eunice Fleming wait to voice their opini during the panel discussion. Something else caught Letty Cuadrez' eye. while Sandy T hangs on the speaker's every word. 1 it 7 5 f 5 uilt ?. .Gr ot Guilt The B.U,H.S. Mock Trial Team The I987 mock trial case was based on an assault with a deadly weapon charge which took place in l85l. The court team coached by Mr. Kevin Quinn took third in the compe- tition missing second place by just two points! The team, pic- tured at the right, took on roles of prosecuting attorneys, de- fense attorneys, witnesses. de- fendents, and court clerks. Front row. left to right: Kristen Losey, Sandy Tam. James Ketner. Tricia Hopkins. Jami James. George Stone, Yvonne Canada, Mary Beth Mistriel, Stephanie Dickerson, Back row: Stephen Cruz, Scott Kliewer, Dishaun Chu, Wes Burns, Jay Boyd, and Davon Brown, tri Right: Sandy Tam is questioned by Scott Kliewer. Above: Wes Burns discusses strategy with attorney Joe Zimmerman. Below right: Stephanie Dickerson. Below: Kristen Losey. Pep rallies started off with a real bang in I986. Pep Commissioner, Shannon Faria, organized each pep rally to include games, skits, and plenty of fun and spirit. Some of the games included an interclass relay race which required each participant to eat and then belch into the microphone as loud as hefshe could, another game was a balloon blowingfpopping contest. Some of the pep rallies involved teachers and staff in order to spread the B.U.H.S. Blue and Gold spirit. Q 4 'D ks. , . ,N 5 tp gl sa' 5 5 5 X N-1 The '86 - '87 pep rallies included a lot of spirit with the Class of '87 leading the way! There were plenty of smiles, intersting games, and of course, recognition of those who made us proud to be a part of Brawley Union High School and all it stands for! Class of '87 Powder Puff Coaches were: Chris Brazeel, Andy Pend- Iey and George Stone The Wildlife Of '87 The I986 Powder Puff Football Game turned out to be one of the best ever played. This year there were a few things done differently. For one thing, there was no gear and also girls on the basketball team were allowed to play. There was one thing that didn't change - the Seniors won, as usual, with a score of I2 - 8! When asked the Senior coaches replied This was one of the best teams ever put together at B U HS They all played together and they won the game together The Juniors did play a tough hard hitting game but they II have to walt another year to taste victory x le F Juniors Lose To Seniors I2-S Class of '88 Powder Puff Coaches were: Ste- ven Brazeel. Johnny Carrillo and Steven Parker. On the first day of practice, the first thing that came to the minds of the coaches was, Not much size! They hoped to make up the size through speed and deception. The speed came from some players and the de- ception came from a reverse play. They knew what they were up against with the SENIORS size and experience, therefore, the practices stressed agressiveness and blocking. Practices seemed to go better dai- ly. All in all the Junior girls thought they kept up with and challenged the Senior women to a good game of football! N33 il f ., , 'li K C ft Q issss is - f e , ff' P ' 1 f as -.., T, T4 fc .. X W H G -N s use K5 s -- JMX Family Sponsored by: The Louis P. Bally Page To oo The Excitment nd Enthusiasm W ' -a 4' Our hardworking and dedicated Wildcat Band helps to make the pep rallies spirited. Our Homecoming Court as they ride in the Cattle Call Parade, Brawley, Califor nia, November 8, l986. Spirit Week '87 was one of 1 the best ever held at B.U.H.S. The week included Dress-Llp Day. decorate the campus, and of course, 1, dunk your favorite home- coming candidate at the dunklng machine As the week progressed and the students got more in volved the spirit rose to an Incredible high All of this culminated at a pep rally football game and home coming dance We thank all who partlci pated to help make our homecoming and spirit week such a success Cf Spirit Week 87 as 2 Q Splrlt Week 87 Splrlt Week 87 Spmt Week 87 California Mid-Winter Fair '87 x Q ,...sf't ' The California Mid-Winter Fair The fair comes to the Imperial Valley everq year during late winter. lt's always a big attraction! People from every where come to participate or observe all the varied go ings - on. The fair is a culmination of hours of han work for FFA Clubs. Students have invester much time in the raising and grooming o their farm animals with the hopes that the' will be the ones to win big! Several B.U.H.S. students also enter the ar competitions. There work is always dis played in the shows. The I987 Mid-Winter Fair offered concert by Billy Vera and the Beaters, and Dwigh Yokum. Of course, the main attraction q any fair is the midway which allows for th ultimate fun on the rides and the compet tion of its game booths. There's no doubt about it - there is some thing for everyone and for all ages at th California Mid-Winter Fair. By: .lanina Salgad 'IW -Q y, 'Y iso T California Mid-Winter Fair 'S E Q HV? M35 lt's absolutely impossible to not have fun at the fair! Whether it's pitching dimes for a prize, daring the adventure of the rides, or showing a lamb in the arena, people of all ages finds the awesome enchantment of the California Mid-Winter Fair. Below: Mike Kalen does his best to win the ROOT BEER CHUG-A-LUG Contest! buf and Mrs. George Marquez and Family by: M ii Page sponsored They Run In Cut Famil The cast spends hours at night rehearsals preparing for performance time. THEY RUN IN OUR FAMILY Cast: Peggy Pennywinner . . . .,... Dresden Storres Chris Dantice Alvin Pennywinner . . , ..... Johnny Ward Pat Pennywinner Nicole Nicolas Buzz Pennywinner ,. . .,... Anthony Gonzales Spook Mullins ...,,., .,..... H arrold Wigg Agnes Pennywinner ..... LeeAnne Moss Aunt Alice .......... ,,... . Casey Kelly Seymour ..,,..... .... A lbert Aguilar Sam Pennywinner . . . .Scott Marmon Scott Russell Mrs. Alonzo Speel . . ,Adina Bedwell Josie ..,,..,...,. ....,..,. L upe Leon Dizzy Dillard ,.., .,.., A lbert Moreno Cheerleaders .... ..,. D eanna Lopez Eva Robles Lenor Taffola Harold Gilley ..,. , . .Bobby Pettit Alexander Smith . , .... Anh-Minh Do Dr. Paul Andrews . ..... Alan Adolph Midge ......,.... .... J essica Noriega Mrs. Allen . . ...., Toni Valadez f 7 ,..J ,L E I 2 E- ' 4 f A f W , f 7 l92 Adina Bedwell and Bobby Pettit prepare for their onestage performance. Coach Pennywinner CScott Marmonb gives his surprised wife CLee Anne Mossj a wedding anniversary bowling ball as Aunt Alice CCasey Kelleyj looks on. Cheerleaders - Eva Robles. Deanna Lopez. and Lenor Taffola - appear to be in their own world of dreams. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever 'T' li 'A Dedication to Nicole Nicolas meant having her leg cast to play the part of Mrs. Armstrong! The Herdman Kids played by Anthony Gonzales. Albert Aguilar. LeeAnne Moss and Harrold Wigg discuss their next dastardly deed. Stephen Seabolt. Kristen Gibbs, Jessica Noriega. and Alan Adolph sit down to a Bradley Family dinner. The final scene of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever 'ffl THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER Cast. Bob Bradley . . . . .Stephen Seabolt Grace Bradley . . .... Kristen Gibbs Beth Bradley . . . . .Jessica Noriega Charlie Bradley , ..... Alan Adolph Ralph Herdman . . .,,. Harrold Wigg Imogene Herdman. . . . . ,LeeAnne Moss Leroy Herdman . Anthony Gonzales Claude Herdman .... Albert Aguilar Ollie Herdman . . ,,.. Eugene Davis Gladys Herdman ,..,,. Lupe Leon Alice Wendleken ....... Lori Rowe Mrs. Armstrong . , . .... Nicole Nicolas Mrs. Slocum ..... .... A dina Bedwell Mrs. Clark ...... .... L enor Taffola Mrs, McCarthy . ...... Eva Robles Maxine ........ . . .Toni Valadez Elmer Hopkins . . ..,.. Jack Kellum Hobie ........,, ..... J ohn Currier David .....,.. . .Michael Aguirre Fireman ........... .,.. S cott Marmon Reverend Hopkins . . .... Scott Russell Shepherds ....,..... . . .Javier Aguirre Eddie Culebro Albert Moreno Stephen Scott N ff N-'-N ff .E S., Q. u S, -... J N 5 .- -QQ, lx X S N ' Q g l93 I Ghosts, Goblins, Ghouls. . Nw ,EEA X , 4 ff ef f'Hfv'? f4 . or ' AP' 's 2' 5 E gf gl at Ki A 3 4? 2 4 f if , :,f x, A we f 1 For our annual Halloween Dress-up Day, many of our B.U.H.S. students and faculty took on the challenge of cre- ativity and imagination. The various costumes displayed made an array of fantastical creations all over the campus. Students entered the dress-up contest and were judged as winners during both lunch periods. Above left: Lisa Con- treras and Candy Krlgbaum Above Planet of the Apes and a friend with the Colgate smile Below Princess lrene Fausto and her court ,esters Below left Raggedy Marisela Bomllas and sister Debra Bomllas with original Cabbage Patch Doll Cecilia Perez Left Clown Rosle Sabala 5 nd Us! Brawley Union High School showed their spirit for Hallow- een. Above: Many students participated in the costume judging held during both lunch periods. Above right: Sylvia Lopez poses for the camera. Right: George Marquez and his Frankenstein wives Gina Rivera and Annie DeLaCruz. Below right: Even membe s of the front office got into the spirit of things - here are 'lass Martinez and Isabel Sanchez. Below: Ben Brown, far rght, won the costume judging with his original flasher'i outfit. v 'W f - ff, KYF'ae..., Assemblies Were Part To the right a guest speaker and two members of Students Against Driving Drunk talk to the B.U.H.S. student body. The B.U.H.S. SADD Chapter is becoming more successful every year. A Chapter. Y Sandy Tam welcomes California High- way Patrol Officer Brian Haybegger, Mrs. Gaye Sacorra. and Mr. and Mrs. . Alford who sponsor the B.U.H.S. SADD Another packed assembly brought interest- ed students to Palmer Auditorium. Assem- blies were an important part of the B.U.H.S. experience in the I986 - i987 school year. mm 'W es ., as BUH ssemblies I' :'.- Y , lik ww f '12:h12 t s 2 4? , 'S 'Aa 1 H112 ,, i , +41 - 4 fa A lifa fwiifa 3 ., My wa Q' ' W mix all my as W U A W H I 1 , Q , ff Q W AW i BUHS awemblies are always well attended by wtudnnte and stafl alike. Tha probrams prnuitgd offer 1 varigty of entertainment and information. It seems as if the two most popular assemblies remain the same from year to year: they are The Air l-orcc Band Assembly and The Camfel Assembly. Page sponsored by: Donna, Dewey, Jimmy and Jami James Dancin Steps 1 n . , Most dances at Brawley Union High School are held in the gym to celebrate the victory of home football and basketball games. Students can dance the night away to the music of some of the most popular D.J. s around. This year videos on giant screens were often combined with the music to effect an evening of sensational fun and entertainment. Some of the best dances of the year are the Howdy Dance held in September, the February Sweetheart Dance, and of course, the Annual-signing Dance where everyone joins to write those treasured re- memberences in their yearbooks. PEP Kindly I98 Winter Wonderland The Baby Ball was an evening of enchantment built around a Winter Wonderland theme. Cou- ples danced to the music of 9IX amld a wlnter lllu sion of snowflakes and twinkling lights The Sophomore Baby Ball court elected by fellow students IS pictured above left Back row left to right Matt Engleman Darin Owen Jlmmle Hopkins and Mark Brandt Front row left to right Janet Hensley Jennifer Slater Stacy lsom and Erica Cook Above right Jennifer Slater and Jlmmle Hop kms Baby Ball Kung and Queen f M355 ff ,Ai 5 pring Flin . . . Iph I 7. 200 Page sponsored by: Drs. Graves and Barniske, Optometrists, Inc. a To Omega As the year progressed the annual Spring Fling sponsored by the A.S.B. became an anticipated event on campus. March l4th finally arrived and students and staff dressed in togas to attend the Roman style dance in the gym. The sounds of the band Romeo filled the gym from 9:00 p.m. to I2.00 a.m., and everyone danced through the evening. There were two contests held - one for the best maie and female togas, and the other for the best lip-sinc. The evening provided for a fun and eventful night of entertainment. The Interact Lip-Sy Conte THE INTERACT CLUB LIP SINC CONTEST AND DANCE Something new and ex- citing that went on this year was the Lip-Sinc Contest. The contest and dance was spon- sored by The Interact Club and led by advisor. Ms. Lisa Byrd, the mem- bers put on what seem to have been the best dance of the year. It was well attended and everyone had a great evening of fun. There were twelve en- tries in the contest and all gave great perfor mances The first place winners were Adrienne Reyes and Adrian Sanga as Sonny and Cher sec ond place went to Al bert Aguilar David An derson and Jack Kellum as the Beastie Boys third place winners were Eric Allen Mark Smith Juan Soto and Sam Marquez as Poi son and Mrs. Mike Rodriguez and Family by: Mr. Page Sponsored 5 Q s X 'Sr XX 3 Aiea w g . Prom King: Chris Braz gf- 4 i N . Q 1. Q wx Q X N A Q? ik i v ,N Sidewalks 0f Paris v. . , S TSS' J' 335' PROM NIGHT The prom was a great success! Couples be- gan arriving as soon as the doors opened at 6:30 p.m. During the social hour every- one had a chance to admire their friends and acquaintances in their formal attire. Also these couples were able to avoid the long picture-taking line. D-Tom was the evening's photogra- pher. A gourmet din- ner featuring tri-tips was served at 7:30. Dancing followed at 9:00. . ,:i'r Couples danced the night away ami the Sidewalks of Paris. J . L, r ----sa rf- It seems everyone in attendance had a great time. Above left. Students enjoy the oustide patio area during the social hour. Above right: Elegant table decoratio were in evidence. Center: Mai Harvill and Steve Seabolt take time to admire the floral centerpiece. A X A-A X551 rr Fiiiiii - f s v Y cwsiw ' N? X .,,, if sss '5 tt.sy y xx X . r C1 A popular spot was the buffet served by parents and administra tion. SENIOR IMAGES SENIOR IMAGE Thoughts of Graduation It is a night in June. There are many young people wearing long robes and caps with tassels hanging from them. It is graduation time. The Seniors at B.U.H.S. are ready, willing and able to face the world or are they? No one really knows how graduates feel at the time of gradu- ation, however, I know how one of those Seniors will feel because one of those graduates is mel When I think of graduation it is really scary at times. I know that I won't have high school to come back to next year. The daily routine is over. and the change sometimes frightens me. Graduation is a time in your life when you realize that your childhood is over. It is a time of joy, and a time to make decisions. It is a time to be proud of yourself and your accotnplishments. And one thing for certain, graduating from high school is one of the best things I can ever do for myself in my lifetime. Graduating is a Gateway to Life! By. Linda Santos Class of '87 Name ... Nicknames ... Activities ... Favorite Sayings . ,. Favorite Pastimes ... Future Plans . .. Pet Peeves In Ten Years ... A Adams, Trevor . . . Trevee-Babee . . . V. Soccer IO, J.V. Football II, V. Football I2, Class Officer IO, Il, I2, FFA 9, IO, II Let's get a Coke Easy Water skiing, Veysey Lake Parties ,... College ... Chevys, Freshman, . . . Working at VogeI's for l'T1InIfl'lLIITI WBSE. Almeida, Javier .. Chiquidracula, Garzopeta . . . Soccer IO. Il, I2, Football I2, Migrant Club 9, IO, ll, I2 ... Que nos pasa7 What's up? ... Watching football games IVC and then to the Marines . ,. Geometry class. all EI Centro football players . ,. a highly paid officer in the Service, living in Florida. AIvarez.Mary Luo . .. Bugalou. Moose . . . FLC 9. ll. I2, FHA I2 ... What's up? Oh well ... Spend- ing time in McD's with my fellow workers, Party- ing School in EI Torro. get a job and keep partying ,. . People who think they are so good. people who backstab you . .. Married, working in a good paying job and living in Santa Cruz or San Jose. Antunez, Ruben .. . Rubensky. Rubics .. . Presi- dent of S.A.B.A. Hurry up fool l ain't got none . . Watching female hosts on MTV, Junk food. Starting up a business Seafood, Wearing glasses . . , In my office, a tall skyscraper in Dallas, waiting for my employees. the Dallas Cowboys, to win the Superbowl. Asmond, Frances Franswa, Fran, Cheer- leading 9. IO Varsity Songleader ll, A.S.B. Officer l, Powder Puff Il, l2,S Club Officer Il, I2, Class Officer IO. Varsity B I2, CSF 9. II. Pep Club II ... Gimme a break What7 Cruising wfSteph, Going to the beach and getting SANDY .. . Attending a 4- year University, receive a masters degree and never come back to the Valley ... Sunday morn- ings without Johnnies. people who give fake looks ,. . Rich, happy and independent living on the coast in my condo, looking for a wealthy. respect- able and gorgeous bachelor. Ayala. Bertha ... Birdie. Bety, ... FLC ll. I2, FHA- HERO l2 . .. What7 I am so sure. ... Partying with the Wildlife. ditching ,.,. Rent an apartment in L.A. and be surrounded by georgeous, body-built hunks ., , When my English teacher says ln the business world , people that are stuck up . . . The owner of my own business somewhere in Califor- nia, married to a gorgeous guy. Ayon, Camilo ,. , Cam, Cameo .. . Football 9, Var- sity Soccer ... What's up? AYEl . .. Drawing. Playing Basketball, Football and Soccer , . . To be- cotne an artist ... Fat People. stuck-up people .. , Married with four kids and rolling in money, living a clean and happy life. B Bennett. Jason JB .. Hey Babel What- ever . , , Going to concerts, partying at Mike's house . .. Cruising San Diego in my limo with Da- vid Lee ., Women who are always late, Mike's spiked hair ln San Diego, partying with my friends in my condo, Bennett, Mike . Crash, Menace . . Class Offi- cer 9 Que paso Dude? Playing jokes, riding motorcycles, Attend SDSU, become a doctor and live in Malibu ,. buying gas, crashing cars A retired doctor. crusing Malibu in my light blue Vette. John Bishop . . . Johnny, Goober . , . Football I2 . . . You know what I mean Hey dude ,. . Partying, shooting guns ,. , Graduate and go into the Navy to attain the highest rank I can . .. slow drivers, ILCD curfew ... Doing something for the Navy in a foreign country. Boyd. Jay ... Jay Varsity Tennis 9, IO, Il, I2, Varsity Football I2, Soph. and Jr, Class President: A.S.B. President, CSF 9, IO, ll, I2i Friend to Friends SADD Treasurer IQ Academic Decathalon II Pretty nifty Oh well ... Cycling. working on my Jeep. . .. Go to AFA and major in Aerospace Engineering, be involved in politics . , . Croughan filmstrips, air-heads Be in Europe buying a Porche or flying a Falcon. Brazeel, Christopher Lee Skinny, Gordo, Varsity Football IO, II, I2, Frosh Football 91 J.V. Base- ball IQ Frosh Class President, Hey, what's number I? Oh, Doctorl . .. Roadtrips, listening to my oldies but goodies . , To get a job fmaybe collegej and afterwards get married and have some kids ... Cops that come at the wrong time, girls that try to be smooth . . Be playing football with my kids and wife. Bringas, Fabian . Playboy ,. Soccer ,. , Yeah, that's it ... Having fun with my friends ... get into the Army. Brown, Davon ,. , Dav, Davs . . . Class officer IO. ll, I2, S Club President I2, Drummajor ll, Ili CSF trea- surer II, I2, Friend to Friend treasurer I2, Band 9, IO. Il, I2 , .. Yuckaroo HeIpl , . , Sleeping , . . Go to school until I am a doctor .. . Not having enough time, administrational vetoes . . Working at Kai- ser Hospital in Northern California. Brown, Matt Matt Basketball 9, IO, II, l2t Track IO, II, I2 . . . Oh really? Yeah, that's true. . ,. Regina weekends and cruising the washes ... College, get into my own business and retire at age 4O . .. LIARS and idiots who think they're alone on the road .. Experiencing life. Buenrostro, Filberto ... Fili ... Weightlifting ... Loca What's up ... Kicking back. listening to music and being with my friends . ,. go to college and become a highway patrol officer or a contrac- tor ,.. bad teachers and stuck-up girls ... Living in L.A. with my wife and two kids. Burns, Wes .. . INTRND .. , Interact 9, IO, ll. I2- President Il, I2, CSF Historian 9, IO, ll, l2i LYF 4 years, RBH of a President 3 yearst Golf team 2 ycarst Friend to Friend I2 . ,. Oh Well That's life. .. . Sleeping. eating Italian and Chinese food ,. . Attend the University of Redland majoring in accounting, business and cotnputer science slow drivers, impecunious mendicants ,. . working as an accountant by day and an English Prof. by night, progressively rich, fatnous and eventually married. C Cajigas. Manuel . . Chino V. Baseball IO, ll, I2, V. Football l, Varsity B Club IO, ll, I2 . .. What's up? Hey, kidl ... Going to parties, being with my girl friend ... Go to school to be a technician . . . Boring parties with no music, the people from EI Centro who think they're too good .. . In my two story home with my kid, Manuel Jr, IV, watching the Super Bowl while my wife is cooking dinner. Canada,Yvonne . . Vonne,Vonnie . . CSF 9, IO, ll, I2, Class Treasurer IO, ll, Flag Co-Captain 9, Flag Captain IO, I2, S Club Treasurer I2, ASB Secretary I2, Powder Puff I2, Adtninistrative Assistant Friend to Friend I2 . ,. Geez Louise , Wicked Cool . . Going to Quad races. talking on the phone . . Go to college. major in English for coininunicattons or journalism , Curfews, homework over vacations, ... Out of the Valley, living in a big house with lots of windows ttear the beach with NO KIDS and a good jobl Cardenas, Angelica .. . Angie, Chinchi . .. FLC IO. I2, Migrant Club I2, AFS IO, ll, I2 Are you serious? What a nerd! .. Listening to music, watching movies . ,. going into the Air Force for two years, then going to Santa Cruz College and majoring in sociology ,. People who think the world revolves around them, being told what to wear , , Living abroad, tnarried to a gorgeous Air Force Captain, having two kids and being very happy. Carrillo, Maria . ASB IO. II, I2, Track IO . ,, What a nerd! Can you beat that? Bike riding, dancing ., To go to college and be happy Snobs. immature boys ,. Having traveled all over the world. happily ntarried with Junior on the way. Castillo, Enrique . . Chtcle, Rick Track Il. I2, Cross-Country I2 ... What's up? Later, Man. ... Watching MTV, cruising with Efren and Frank. the Three Amigos ,. . I don't have any, maybe IVC . . . Mr. Croughan homework over the holidays, my car breaking down . ,. Married to the girl of my dreams and living tn a condo by the beach with a nice looking car. Castro. Norma ... Chikis, China ... Spanish Club 9, Track IO, Migrant Club II, I2, Peer Tutor for Math and Science I2 . ,. Check this outl Hey, how's life? . , . Telephone conversations, roller skating ... Go to IVC for two years and then transfer to U,C. Santa Cruz People that talk about you behind your back, book reports . . Happily tnar- ried with a 3 year old boy or girl. working as a bilingual teacher. Chu Dishaun Chu, Dishy ,. Tennis, Guitar. Academic competitions This is a jokel I can't believe itl ... Listening to my tapes. playing my guitar . . Being fairly well-off. with many good friends. living in New York, skiing again. and STAY- ING SINGLEI . . , Having tny natne misspelled, los- ing Working for an engineering firm on the east coast where I will once again be able to bundle up for the cold weather. Collado, Ramon . ,, R.C. . ,. V. Baseball 9, IO, II, I2, J.V. Basketball IO, Interact ll, I2 ,. . None of your businessl . .. Going to Mexicali with friends and playing sports To continue my education and also to continue to play baseball . .. People who gossip and are nosey .. Retired, rich and ten years olderl Contreras, Frank . . . Ponch .. , You want what, Enrique? Hey. E.F. ... Cruising with Efren and Enrique Cthe Three Amigosj, watching MTV .. . To become an architect and own my own firm Rich and single. Coronel, Efren ... Maverick, Tex ,. . Playing foot- ball and basketball, riding bikes. swimming and drowning, trying to roller skate ... Rockin Roll , Hey, there's Mr, Quinn. .. Cruising with Frank C. and Enrique C. CLos 3 Amigosj, Spending time with my girlfriend . . . Got to college and get a B.A. in Architecture Getting out of bed at 6:00, getting flat tires . An architect, single and VERY RICHI Cortes, Patricia . . Patty ... AFS Secretary II ... Oh, welll Life goes onl Ratsl ... Listening to music, talking on the phone . , . Go to school in L.A. or San Diego, get a B.A. in Merchandising and go where no person has ever gone before . . . When people think they know what you're taking about, but they don't, Promises, promises ,. Running my own successful business tn sunny Califorttia and being very happy, V5 .2 lu- L N I at .E 2 l-I-l 'U t: IU 'C N IJ-l S .Q 'U fu I- o V5 c o ct V5 QJ OL FU D. Cosio. Albert .. Boo, Bert .. Chorus 9, ROP Landscaping I2 .. What's up. Space Ace? Ahl That's tripping, Dudel .. Cruising. night off- roading To win in the lottery and keep on cruising . , Stuck-up people, and people who do stupid things just to be one of the gang The owner of some condo in Hawaii having parties everyday, Crittendon, Amy .. Ame, Air-head . Publica- tions . What? Huh? .. Spending time with the world's greatest boyfriend, painting Brawley red with the girls Plan to attend Cottey College in Missourri. get rich, get tnarried and live happily ever after, or tnaybe it should be live hap- pily ever after and then get married People who think they're so beautiful and go out with other gtrI's boyfriends, Senioritis . .. Driving a red Ferrari and tnarried to J,S. Cit's okay, Mom and Dad, I'lI be all rightlb Cruz. Stephan ... Practice and listen to tnusic ... It's so stupid. It doesn't make any sense. . . Reading fantasy and science fiction novels ... To becotne a doctor Criticism, little sisters . . Have my own medical practice. plenty of money to burn, and live in a penthouse. Cuadrez, Leticia .. Letty. Air-head . , , Band 9, IO. II, I2, CSF IO, ASB Commissioner of Publicity I2 . , Mmmmm goodl I-l'tn so surel Parties at Jenniler's house, watching guys in sweats . .. IVC and then transfer to a major real college like BYU or UCSD , ,. Morning breath, people who drive the speed limit . , The manager of Chippendales trav- eling on a world-wide expedition recruiting new talent. D Daughtry, Shannon Dot Golf, FFA What's up Take it easyl ... Cruising Main in Brawley and EI Centro, partying with friends . ,. Attend Lotna Linda University for four years studying pre-dentistry. and then go on to dental school People who can't take a joke, people who pull out in front of you and then go 5 m.p.h. .. Practicing dentistry, in San Diego and living at the beach. Diaz. Patricia Tricia. Air-Head . Softball scorekeeper, Madrtgals - 3 years, S.A.D.D.. Friends to Friends. Publications photographer I2, Powder Puff II . .. Where's my freport? Are you seri- ous? ,. . Watching football, talking onthe phone , , I plan to tnajor in data and word processing and then go on to telecommunications ... People who give up, two-faced people a successful data processor, own my own condo and a red Fierto. and hopefully be married to Mr. Rightl Dickerson,Stephanie . . . Steph . , V. Cheerleader Il. S Club ll. CSF ll, J.V. Softball II. Pep Club ll. Powder Puff II, I2, Homecoming Court I2 . . Twix Just kidding. Moml Flirting with Powder Puff coaches A.P.. C.B.. and G.S.. spending weekends with friends . . Attend a four year unviersity and major in business management . . . Slowdrivers,Mr.Croughans filmstrips , . Indepen- dent, successful and very happy, Do. Anh-Minh ,. Lou. Mr. Perfect . . . Swim team, Thesptan Society, AFS, CSF, Imperial Valley Play- ers, I.V. Chamber Orchestra . ,. No wayl Je ne sais pas. . . Playing the piano, acting in plays ... Continue nty education to become a psychiatrist . . , Passive people. two-faced-stab-in-the-back people ... A psychiatrist KMDJ and have my own institution. Duarte, Barbara . . . Barbs. Double OO , . Cheer- leader 9, then I QOI lazy Let's Jambisl Nerdol . . Going to parties, listening to ntusic SENIOR IM GES SENIOR IMAGES . Go to lvc and Wall for Chris, then transfer to a university , People who think they are superior. too much homework . Rich, married to a perfect IO and father! E Eisele, Valerie . . Val, Valebeanie . . . Drama 9, I2, Maenad'z 9. Mod Squad ll , l'm so delicious! Rrrrrightl , Cruising the big boulevard tMain Streetj, going to Glamis on school days . My ftrebtrd being held hostage at Honest CharIle's. alarm clocks . Selling flowers on street corners for the Hari Krishnas, F Faria. Shannon Slinky, Shan Volleyball 9. Softball IO, II, II. V. Volleyball IO, II, I2, S Club IO, ll, IJ. Varsity B IO, ll, IJ. ASB Pep Commissioner I2, Power Puff ll. Homecoming Queen I2 .. What- ever! Too much! Spending time with my favorite guy C.B., Europe '86 I plan to attend USD and get a law degree . , Fat guys and braces Independently wealthy or hopefully living at the beach with my gorgeous husband working and tuning my own business. Flores, Hortencia Tencia, Tencha FLC ll, ll. Pres. of FHA-HERO IZ, Friends to Friends ll, Pow der Powder Puff I2 Fudge it, Man! You only live once! The Wildlife of 87 Partying with the Wildlife clan, reading nice, juicy books Will be in some type of law enforcement so I can bust all my friends kids and get them In trouble My Business English teacher saying. In the business world How Central kept the the bell! . Hopefully settled down but still partying once in a while with the Wildlife. married with a set of twins. Joaquin Daniel and Brooke Ashley, and living happily ever after. Flores. Jose Spike. Ouartermile . Soccer, Track, Cross-Country, Varsity B Club l'm afraid. it's okay! .. Being with friends. listen- ing to music To major in P.E., minor in psychol- ogy, and get a teaching credential Doing homework in the ntorning. having boring school days A successful athlete or coach. living in a nice house with someone special. Ford, Kim , Kimi. Kimbo Band IO, II, C.S.F. IO, Il, Drama Club 9, Gymnastics IO, Il . . Geez Lou- ise I'm so despressedl . . Talking on the phone, procrastinating .. If a Democrate wins in '88, I'm moving to Canada, if a Republican wins. I'Il stay at UCLA and continue my quest for a doctorate . . Liberal Democrats, deadlines .. Have my very own lucrative practice in LA psychoanalyzing chil- dren and teenagers. G Gallegos, Robert Bobby, Bob . What's up? What's happening? , Cruising, bike riding win the lottery and goto college to study engineer- ing Homework, termpapers Be a millionaire who owns a hundred room mansion with a girl in every room! Garcia. Juanita ,. Choppy, Chops Band 9. IO. ll, ll. Powder Puff I2 .. Come on now! I hate her! , Being with my boyfriend because he doesn't let me go out and party Maybe attend Sawyer Business School. and five years from now reunite the Class of '87 . , Girls who think they're too good , Have a career and married to my boyfriend. Garcia. Rosie Jabbie, Jab , , Andale Pues. Whatever's clever. Partying with the Wild- life, cheering at Pep Rallies Go to college for two years, find a good job, but most of all send Mom and Dad to Hawaii for their anniversary ,. . Losing at the Bell Game. people who start rumors , Married to J.R., have four kids live in a mansion in the north and be very wealthy! Gauna. Gerald Guerito ,. Baseball IO, Il. I2, Cross-Country ll, Cycling Club . . What's hap- pening, Dude? Hey, Butch! . To be a success- ful crime lawyer . Getting kicked out of the library, Physics and English tests Anywhere except in Brawley, living on top of the world, driv- ing a Ferrari Testarosa. Gonzalez, Maria ... Sokie, Coco ... What's up. Homie? Whatever's clever! . Cheering at the pep rallies. partying with my babes fHectorJ and my friends at Calipas . Move to San Diego by Mission Beach and start a new life . ,. People who think they're better than others, jealous broads ., Living away from Imperial Valley, having a good job and maybe a husband and two kids. Gonzalez, Santiago Santi, Wilo Baseball, Cross-country, Track and Field. AFS Club, Migrant Club President ll, Brawley Teen Triathalon . Not even, Steven, You're smelly, Shelly! . Blasting my Pioneer system, playing baseball . . Attend IVC or a four year university and major in architecture, I also plan to play college baseball Married and have a successful career in architec- tual design. making a lot of money. Gordon, LeeAnne , Lee, Madame Turtle . . l'm leaving now. You're wierd! ... Staring at faded Levis. moonlighting at Havasu ,. Get mar- ried. have ten kids, and drive an old green station wagon . Perceptive people, people who talk on mindlessly In labor with my I5th kid fguadru- pletsi. Greer.Jack . . Ripper. Jackie-Boy ,. Varsity B Club IO, II, I2, Football 9, IO, Il, IJ, Wrestling 9, IO. ll, Il, Baseball IO, I2 Go home, chill out! You're lying! , Avoiding homework, causing trouble with the Rat-Pack Go to college and study business management and political science so I can become another crooked politician , . Margie get- ting the Rat-Pak kicked out of the library, Mr. Croughan's Christmas specials , Living it up in Las Vegas while I'm making money off my fabulous casino! Guitterrez. Dolores , DeeDee, Lolis Where's the party? Hey, Bud! Kicking back, partying . Be working for a big corpora- tion . Two-faced people, waking up to go to school . . Married with two kids. H Hamilton, Tim . Gus, Ham , , Football 9. JV Basketball 9. V, Basketball IO, I2 . Have a good one! It's okay to have a habit as long as it doesn't have you. . . Going to Glamis with friends. hang- ing out at ETC . To move to Hawaii and open my own business . When it's dry. raids . Living in Hawaii, Havens, Brian . ,. Supers, Bri ., FFA 9, IO. Varsity B Wrestling ll . What's up, Cuz? Let's deal with it. Parties, playing football .. I ll decide when I get there . People who don't live life to the fullest. people who gossip , In Hawaii settled on the beach and l'll live happily ever after. Hernandez, Eddie . Easy Ed . . What comes around, goes around . . Be a paramedic, fire- fighter and beekeeper, all at the same time. 'VQCI : . 25.3 ::,-mi, L-43: u ,E.? mfg :Qi- :O-0 PE7: E752 .4-. :i Q!-'vm :.n1 - ruQ'i : r- 2925. :i :fr digs: E-Q-S -craig 2:3Q,,sD ivy' 5.269 me-i . vu .-i. . Vzjgj fAq paiosuods aSed Improvements Improvements are made in all areas of our society, Howev- er. there are different ideas about what improvements are and how they can be made. Webster defines improvement as a betterment or an increase in value, WouIdn't it be nice if there was no crime in the world? Or how about a lower unemployment rate? It would also be great if we could put an end to hunger and poverty, These improvements would take time and patience to do, but they can be done, Improvements can be applied to a student's career. Improvement can mean getting lost on the first day of school. It means getting used to a teacher's way of teach- ing, or recalling what you learned the year before. It is getting your own car, graduating from high school to go on to bigger and better things is improving. Improving is being yourself. It is learning from your mis- takes and also learning to laugh at life. Improvement is knowing when to listen. being able to judge for yourself and coming to a decision. The best thing about improvements is that you can make them happen! By, Maria Carrillo Class of l987 Spending time with my good friends, partying , . . To leave Brawley and go to UCSD or UC River- side and major in Business . Staying up 'til iw a.m. studying for Mr. Croughan, homework during vacations . . Own a hotel and manage it. meet Mr, Right and live in LaJoIIa, Hopkins. Tricia , Doctor . V. Volleyball 9. IO, II. ll, V. Basketball 9, IO. Il, IJ. V. Swnnming 9, V. Softball IO, Il. IJ, Varsity B Club 9. IO. ll. ll. SADD ll. Class Vice-President IO, School Board Alternate Student Rep, ll, School Board Student Rep, II, Homecoming Court I2. Alternate Girl's State Il, Powder Puff I2 That's ridiculous! You guys! Blazer outing, Senior dinners Go to a four year university and hopefully put Brawley on the map with my volleyball skills People who have nothing better to do than cruise around the high school, jealous girls Either polishing my Olym- pic Gold Medal or my new BMW! Hoskins, Michelle ... Mitchel. Mitch , FFA IO, ll Let's ditch! l'm hungry! ... Cruising inthe propanemobile. being with my boyfriend . . . Gra- duate and become something -anything- in San Diego Fighting with my boyfriend. going to school Highly married and successful taking care of a few brats in my hugh house. Howard, Tim ., Stim Baseball 9. IO. Il. I2, Football 9 . What's up, Cuz? Booyahl Kicking back, rapping to Booyah Boys . . Go to college and major in sports Girls who think they're too hot for this kid, people who think they know everything ,. Living in Hawaii with my wife and two kids sippin' pina collados at my mansion on the beach. Isom, Mindy ,. Min . . FFA 9, IO. J.V, Cheer IO. V. Songleader ll, Powder Puff II. Pep Club ll. SADD I2 . Ooool OKI ... Las Vegas trips with Lori. dancing . . Go to BYU or Rick's and play, play, play IO hour bus trips, teacher who favor guys married to my R,M. J Jitnenez, Naomi Volleyball 9. JV Softball 9, V. Softball Il, I2 Ohl Shut up! What's up? . Being with my friends, cruising and being with the one I love ,. . Attend a JC and then transfer to a university Stuck-up people, people who start rumors to be in a happy marriage and a good profession. Jones. Sheila Sheila E.. Sherman .. no way! Get reaI! Being with friends. enjoying life . Skinny people who never eat, people who steal your parking space Alive and well and happy. Juarez, Lourdes . Lulu, Lyli FLC 9, IO, ll. I2. Folklorico Group 9, IO. ll, IJ, FBLA II, FHA-HERO I2, Powder Puff I2 What's going on this week- end? Who's playing? Hanging around with the Wildlife of '87 and the Breakfast Club. going to dances Go to a UC University People who brag, girls that make a big deal about insects The President of a hugh company. K Kahn, Mike Spike, HunnyBuns FFA I dunno, Come on, Dude! ., Spending time with Shamra. practicing with Disillusion Go to col- lege, marry Shamra. and become a famous rock singer with Dlslllusion . . Underwear, nerds . , l'll be living in a mansion on the beach in Hawaii with my wife and still be singing in the most fam- ous band in the world - Dlslllusion! Kenny, Melissa Miss. Missy Lee .. Cheer- leader 9. FFA 9. ll, II. Publications ll, Oh well. everybody's got probIems. Is he rich? , Shop- ping. summers spent at Mission Beach . , To go to Vidal Sassoon Academy and become very success- ful and happy ,. Breaking a fingernail, tunafish , , Living on the French Riviera, laying in the sun, still single and lovin' itl Ketner, James . . J.K,, Phil Collins Publications Il, I2 Announcer-Powder Puff II. Cheerleader-Pow- der Puff, I2. Friend to Friend I2 , . Like forever and a day. Sssssooool . , Talking to Fullerton. Ca., looking at a good-looking woman . To at- tend Christian Heritage College and major in Ele- mentary Education , memorization of Mr. Croughan. airheads who don't get good jokes . Happily married, living in Littleton. Colorado, with a nice, comfortable fourth grade teaching job. Klmmons, Staci . Suki . Band 9, IO, ll, ll. ow er , . Be serious. Wowl .. Being with my boyfriend, spending money To go to Sawyer Business College . People who pretend to be your friend, stuck-up people . . . A successful business woman driving a lavendar Jag- uar, married to the love of my life and living easy in San Diego. King. Lance . Skinny . Yo, Dude! What's up? .. . Racing my bad Camaro, playing baseball . Move out of Brawley, start my own business or work for the Highway Patrol . . Controlling the highways in a black and white patrol car, L Laney. Paul , Okie ... Track 9, IO, Cross-Coun- try 9, IO, Baseball ll, I2, Upward Bound 9 . What's up, Dude? All right, who did it? Going to football games with friends, cruising El Centro .. Major in architectural Drafting and graduate from San Luis Obispo . Lower classmen who think they're everything, stuck-up girls . . Married with three kids, living in San Diego and owning my own architectural corporation, Larlos, Patty Pltyful Pat, Miss Billy Boy . . Let's have another get together. Take me home. Issac. .. Being with Issac, cruising with Issac or Lorraine . . Own a beauty salon and travel agency in Beverly Hills . . S.N, homework. speech- es . . . Married to Issac, living in Beverly hills. Leal. Aldo Gato, Cat Drama 9, IO. ll, Il, Migrant Leadership Conference Il , l'm seri- ous, Catch ya later! ... Watching T.V.. listen- ing to the radio . People who think they know everything and then mess it up for us people who do . A police officer who is trying to catch guys like me. Lemire. Carrie Gidget Powder Puff , . Trickl l'm sure, ., Acting like an airhead ... Marrytng a gorgeous guy and be rich and success- ful Phoney people, lunch-line crowders . a nurse working and living in San Diego with my husband and my daughter, Brittany. Leuteritz. Jennifer . Mad Dog, Train Tracks .. Drama Club ll, I2. SADD ll, Manger V, Softball ll, Swing Choir Il . Like . I told you so! ., Doing things with my friends going cruising In Desi fthe family BMWJ , , I plan to be a teacher or a police officer Phoney friends, fish Mar- ried to a millionaire and have three kids tgirls-all blonde with blue eyesh, Lomoe. Brandon Barney. Bedrocker Inter- act. Friend to Friend. Cheerleader-Powder Puff I'd rather push a Chevy than drive a Ford! Neat! , Making good jokes, partying The Marines-Officers Candidate School and carrier in Pettit, Bobby . .. Bad Bob, Dude .. . No, Serious- SENIOR IMAGES SENIOR IMAGES A New Beginning Life is a new beginning. The day we were born we started a new life and have experienced new things ever since. As people who are always put into new situations we must learn to accept change and deal with it. Change is a very impor- tant part of our lives - one we couldn't live without. In order to live with change, we must be very open-minded and try as best we can to make the change work to the benefit of most of the people involved. Our entire life depends on our attitude toward life in general. If we try to become the best we can be, we will succeed. Work as hard as you can, look for changes and new beginningsi al- ways remember. you can do anything that you set your mind to. By: Mary Beth Mistriel Class of '87 Page sponsored by, Ryan and Janet Kelley engineering and design .. . Imports, Fords . , , Sit- ting tn my easy chair by day, partying by night. and possibly holding a job. Lopez, Maria Chuya, Mari .. FLC Il, I2 Denver Oh, my goshl . ,. Watching T.V., talk- ing on the phone . .. Go to IVC, then to an acade- my to become a customs agent .. . Friends who go out with their friends boyfriends, people who look down on others ,. . Working as a customs agent. living in Beverly Hills next door to Veronica, with my three children and my adorable husband. Lorenzana, Evelyn , Evie, Lina . . S Club IO, Swing Choir IO, Frosh Team Scorekeeper ll, Friend to Friend IJ, SADD I2 .. . Huh? Are you seri- ous? .. Watching baseball, shopping . .. 2 years at IVC then transfer to major in journalism to be- come an author or newscaster .. . Rude people, people who crack their knuckles . . Married with three kids, living in a big house out in the country, writing my fifth big sellerl Losey. Kristen ... Kris, Kris-IO Low-C ... JV Bas- ketball IO. Track IO, Band 9, IO. ll. IJ, V. Cheerleader ll. ll. ASB Commissioner of Entertainment ll, CSF IO, II, IJ, Pep Club ll. Beautification Committee IO. AFS IO, ll, Il. Interact IO . ,. You're rudel SmiIel ,., Lunch at Johnnies, visiting with Sofa .. . Go to college and major in something . . . Guys with dirt under their fingernails. rainy days when l've just spent an hour on my hair . .. l'll be on a ranch in Montana, driving my purple Rabbit convertible, liv- ing it up with Prince Charming, M Machado,Crystal . .. Crys, Ito . .. JV Softball 9. IO. V. Softball ll. ll, Band 9, IO. Il, II. AFS Club ll, II. Powder Puff ll, II, CSF 9, . .. What's up? l'm sure. Partying at the Forum. being with my good friends . . . Go to college at Cal Poly, Pomona, get a degree in business and become an accoun- tant .., my little sister, any kind of nagging . .. A CPA living anywhere else than Brawley. Manwaring,Kimberly . . Klntmy,Kimber FBLA l'll tell you in 4th. You will never believe what happened! . . Partying with my friends, cruising down Main Street ., To goto college in San Diego or Colorado and then get a job . When your friends go out with your boyfriend, when people make fun of how skinny I am , . I plan on being married and having a career in business - maybe having a kid or two. Marquez. Lisa . Sput, Lis . Go for it! Yeah, right, Going to the drive-in, partying Wait for a year. then attend college and major in psychology . People who think they're bad, studs . Living in a nice place, hopefully married with two kids, Martel, Veronica Vero, Roni FLC ll, II. SADD IJ. FBLA Il, Powder Puff II, I2 ., Simon dude! Wait for meeeel . . Partying with the Wildlife, chewing on straws , . Ccntinue school at SDSU and major in something and become the best possible person I can possibly be Conceited people. back-stabbers . . . A very famous and very. very rich career woman living in Beverly Hills next door to the Wild Lifers. Martinez. Graciela ... Gracie, Crazy Lady ... Bi- keriding, bowling, playing cards . .. Move to San Diego and be on vacation from high school. Mckissick, Tammy ... Tam, Tam-a-lang . .. Varsi- ty softball ... What's the scam? Where's the party? ... Dancing. partying To be rich Taking tests, the dress code ,. Out of the Imperi- al Valley, lj EQQ Og a.,g2,. gg I afgmgga N oioormg, gmimgg- -4 --., . vt 1,-Sri -E gon.m5'.9:- Sgifvqri Wm- ww :Swan-I 'Q 'lt NUI, 9t'4E9'.:'. r- :---4, .fro - 0 3ci?S3'3 -. me g9,mE,m: 4-312' 22? lg! . O Egig'-'IF r- m:'7 wwf.:-T H6-wggi :g:g5: at -,, . 3 . a'f7i 5- whiff -k 7-ovw M. Mistriel, Mary Beth ... Mop, Wig ... CSF 9, IO, ll, ll. ASB Treasurer l2. Interact IO. ll, II, SADD ll, l.V. Youth to Youth IJ Give me a break. Oh. shut-upl .. . Playing the piano .. . Go to Stanford with a major in medicine . .. Loud mouths. people who don't know what they're doing . . , In business for myself, making a lot of money so that I can retire early. Molina, Carol ... Shorty, Nina ,. J.V, Softball Il. AFS ll, IJ, Migrant Club IJ. FBLA I2 . .. Shut upl Who? ... Dancing, partying with my AFS pals . . Major in sociology . .. Madonna wanna-bees. conceited people Living in La Jolla, riding around in my Lambourgini with my husband, Sly- vester Stallone, and our two kids. Moreno, Luz ... Lucy . FBLA ... Hey. what's up? For sure! . Partying with my companions at work. cruising . . Go to college for four years . .. History. homework . ,. A business manager. N Nava. Irma . . . Ima. Lety . .. Band 9, IO, ll,AFS IO, ll, SADD ll. I2, Friends to Friends D, Cross-Country ll. FLC ll, Powder Puff ll, D, S Club ll, ll. Track I2 ... Ay no ya vamanos. ... Spending time with the two airheads. being with my boyfriend attend a university with a major in psychology and a minor in journalism Listening to Ruby com- plain, whenever my boyfriend is right and I'm wrong . , . A famous psychologist trying to figure out Armida, Ruby, Lupe. Kristen and Edgarl Navarro, George . , Georgie, Mijo . . , Basketball 9. II Fudgel Excuse me? Having fun with the McDonald's crew. going to partys Clean Letty's tires , . , People who talk before they think twice. rumors . .. To be happy and run har- ums in Arabia. Nunez, Rita ., Pearl, Lita ... J.V. Cheer IO. Band Auxillary S Flags Il. IZ. Publications ll, Powder Puff ll. I2 ... Mani Oh, come nowl . , Being with my best friends, cruising . . , To go to school in San Diego with Stacie Kimmons and live it upl Socials, back-stabbers . . The head of a very suc- cessful business. living in a mansion by the beach with my very best friend next door. O Ochoa, Sonia Sonie, Chonia Check out that babydolll How rudel . , Partying with my friends. talking on the phone ,. Go to cosmoto- logy school Conceited people, back-stabbers . ,. Have a good job as a cosmotologist, own an '87 blue Camaro, and still be partying with the Wild Life of '87l Ortega, Jose . . Junior . .. l don't know, Later on, manl . .. Staying in Brawley. being with my sweetheart, Lupe .. , Go to school and study com- puter mechanics . . Stuck-up people, backstab- bers . . Hopefully a rich guy Cor should I say man b married to Lupe. Ortega. Ruth . Ruthie . . What happened? Really? ... Listening to music. talking with my sisters . . Plan to go to Sawyer College and major in banking . . People who think they are better than others. prejudice . ,. Working in a San Diego bank as a teller, maybe married with a few kids. P Padilla, Luna Lunatic, Lou Hey. Chicl What happened? Party. hang out with my friends . . . Go to college for a year and a half . . . Conceited people, rude people Be married, have one kid and be living in San Diego. Paniagua. Alex ... Shorty ... Soccer, weightlift- ing . . Que onda monda? Being with my friends, partying ... I plan to go into the Marines and become an architect . .. Strick teachers .. . Married with two kids in San Diego with my wife. Pate, James Derrek .. , Hollywood, Boy ... Track 9, AFS IO, ll, I2 - President IJ, V. Pres. Il, FLC ll. SADD II, Powder Puff Court I1 . . . Ow Babyl . Hey Kool-Aidl .. . Going down to Mex and hav- ing a blast at the Forum ,. . Attending the Ameri- can college in Paris and the University of Salizburg in Austria . . . Seafood, O-96. nerds and wanna-be's ... Better off than the queen of Brawley and the queen of Calexico. Pendley. Andy ,. Pend, Brick .. , Football 9. IO. Il, I2, Basketball 9, IO, ll, IJ, Baseball 9, IO, Track II. I2: Powder Puff Coach ll, I2, SADD Officer IJ ., What's up Dude? Hasta Spending time with my girlfriend and cruising with my buds ... Be a big time football player in college and become a successful engineer , ,. People that don't mind their own business, stubborness . . Well off and living with the special person and hopefully becom- ing that successful football coach. Paraza, Andrea .. . Andi, Andre . . . Cross-Coun- try 9, Basketball IO, ll, I2, FLC Il. Powder Puff I2 ... Let's go for it I'm hungry . . . Hanging with the Wildlife. going to Mexicali and being with my boy- friend . .. To get into law enforcement ... Liars, snobs and two faced friends . . . Married, well off and living with my sexy husband and 3 kids in Beverly Hills. ly Let's Jam ... Cruising, partying and spend- ing money .. . Be a stockbroker with a real estate license Red lights in the rear view mirror. wanna-be's Either in jail for IBX evasion or kicking back in my mansion. Pimentel. Lucy Juicy Lucy .. X-Country 9, Track 9, ll, AFS IJ, FLC I2. Migrant Club I2 . What's up? I forgot my work at home. .. Being with my boyfriend, going to the beach and shopping . Go to IVC and then transfer to a college. marry my boyfriend , People that write on walls and rumors .. Living in a condo by the beach with my husband and tny red Rabbit con- vertible. R Ramirez, Terry . . . Mouse, Ter , . . J.V. Softball 9, IO, V, Softball Il. Powder Puff Ya rightl l didn't do itl . .Going to parties, being with Sputz ... Go to school, work and live life as it comes .. . Going to 4th period, FINALS . .. Working. hopeful- ly not married. just enjoying life - no Kidsl Rathbun, Matt The Rath, Rat ASB Vice- President, ASB Mgr, of Publicity, School Mascot, '87 Spirit Mgr ..., Just kidding. Wha's happen- ing ' . .. Drive-in, McDonald's parking lot ... Air Force and college . . Freshmen, squacky chics . . A married movie star with a '56 Corvette, Reyes, Adrienne V. Softball 9, IO, II. I2, J.V. Volleyball 9, IO. Varsity B Club IO, ll. I2. Senior Class Treasurer, Powder Puff ll, I2 , . . Listening to music, bein- with friends Go to college and make tons of money Nosey people, jealous people . .. Married to a rich, good-looking guy and living out of Imperial Valley. Reyes. Toby . .. Toboner ,. . Wrestling 9, IO. Foot- ball 9, II. FFA ll. I2 Take it easy, don't be sleezyl Later when your legs are straighterl . .. Being with my girlfriend at the wall, at the desert, at the show. or just cruising around To finish school, take the little woman along. then we'll win the lotto and have it made .. Not being with Michelle, leaving my dog at home .. , Highly suc- cessful sitting in one of my offices talking to my wife on the phone while she sits with the brats in our ten bedroom house taking care of the cars. Rivas, Hernan . Big Herman . . .. Take it easyl One day at a time. ,. Going to wild parties, kicking back with all my friends . ., Study law enforcement and go into customs at the Bor- der Patrol ,. . Flashing red lights, Freshmen with dragon breath ... Kicking back with a killer job, a big house. a rad car, and maybe if I can stay with a girl for over three months, l'll settle down Naaal Rivera. Gina ... Dimples. Mene Gene ... Yeah, that's cool. . .. Listening to music, being with my friends . .. To become a juvenile officer. attorney interpretor, or customs officer People who pretend to be your friend but are total liars, guys who think life is just partying and getting drunk .. , Living in San Diego or tnaybe the valley, enjoy- ing my life and career and meeting exciting, new people. Robinson, Brian . ,. Moose . . . Wrestling. Football Hey, guysl ,, Kicking back at the pipe, cooling off, and giving tny girlfriend a hard time Getting rich off the California Lottery Airheads, stuck-ups . . . Kicking back on my yacht, catching some rays, Rose, Randy Fuggi, Randall ., Wrestling Il, Baseball 9, FFA 9, IO, II . ,. Shuuut-uupl RazzIn ' ... Military ... Partying with the Runaways, tak- ing chics to the country . . Girls that use the line. I hardly know you. . . . Well-off. happily married with some rug-rats. Ruiz, Alma . . Shorty ... Playing baseball. reading Go to IVC The Dogs . . Maybe work, I can't say what I'll be doing in ten years, only God knows the plan. Ruiz. Christy ... Crusty, Chris , , Are you trip- ping? Freaks me outl ,. Sleeping, watching The Monkees ,. Skinny people who say they are too fatl ... Probably still be trying to get into college. S Sabala, Phillip J. . . Little the Dude ... Base- ball, Football. . ,. Aaaah, Mani Hey. Dudel .. Going to parties with my friends, working hard at my business .. Grow with my trucking business. have lots of Dinero and to be Big .. When I don't get my way, when people think they know what they are doing. but they don't . , I will be successful with my brother in our business. and will have an easy life to live. l'll be looking back at these memories and will not stop living it up in Sacra- mentol Saine, Paul . .. Let's partyl . . . Partying with the guys, sleeping late . . . Go into the Marines, go to college. have a good life People who think they're bad - especially Freshmen, people who mess up a lot In the Marines earning some bucks, living in Northern California in a great house on two acres of land. probably married and waiting for the class reunionl Soto, Connte Cozzie . , Grow-upl Be reall SENIOR IMAGES SENIOR IMAGES Salazar, Cyndi Giggles, Knute FBLA IJ, Pow- der Puff Il, ASB Representative ,, Hey, Dude! Let's partyI . Partying, checking out the cute guys ., Go to Devry, rent an apartment with Bertha in LA and be surrounded by gorgeous, body- building hunks Feeding my dog, people who smoke . . Cruising in my new Porshe in Paris, partying and then getting married to Tom Cruise and trying to learn how to cookl Salazar. Matte Dtngy. Mighty Matte J.V. Softball 9, IO, V, Softball ll, Publications Staf I2. SADD I2 Not even! Are you serious? Hanging out with Dtzzt and Doki, meeting new people . Attend ASU. mator in architecture, get married and start a faintly People who are too smart to understand, shiny silver shoes Mar- ried to a big guy, have six kids and live by a dock In Lake Tahoe. Sanchez, Cynthia Band 9. IO. Il, I2 . Hey, Babydoll, what's happening? Ht, Babes! . . Lis- tening to music. being with my babydoll, Elio , , Attend a JC and then transfer to a university .,. 7130 a.m. Band practice, girls and guys who think they're good and act stuck-up . . Happily married with a good profession, and living a wild and crazy life, Sanchez, David . Dave . Football 9. IO, ll, II, Basketball 9, IO, Wrestling ll. II, Baseball 9. IO . .. What's happening? What's up, Girl? Lis- tening to oldies, talking on the phone . Study law enforcement and go into customs at the Border Patrol . Guys who think they are studs, girls who think they are hot stuff , . To be a captain in the Border Patrol, have a big house, a Lambergini. be married to the girl I love at this moment, and have three kids. Sanchez, Estella . Stella , , Volleyball 9 I'm sure! I hate youI . ,. Being around my friends - The Sputz - being with my boyfriend .. Becoming a certified or registered nurse The Socials . . In San Diego with my husband fTonyJ, my baby, starting my career as a C.N.A. or a R.N. Sanchez. Esther . Est. Gizmo . , Cheerleader 9, J.V. Softball , Andrea. can I drive? Be seri- ous! , My freshman year with the Class of '84, being with someone special who is now gone . . Plan to attend college and maior in business . .. People who think they're too good for other peo- ple, back-stabbers .. In San Diego with that some- one special. raising a family and still partying with the Wildlife of '87I Sanchez, Ruby , Ruby Poo , FFA 9. IO, II, II, Friend to Friend II. Donkey Basketball Il . . Hey, where's the party? ... Going to partys and hav- ing good time with my friends , , To go to fashion school, be a designer, and have my own boutique ,. People who get a better grade than I do and they don't deserve it . . . Have my own boutique Ruby's Fashions and be a ntillionaire. Sanga, Adrian . Psycho, Ace , , Football. Bas- ketball, Wrestltng, Baseball, Powder Puff Coach I2. Varsity B Club . Easyl You're lying! Going out with the guys looking for sotne trouble Go to college, party down and marry the girl I love and still have a good time ,. People who talk a bunch of bull, people who want to be what they're not . I plan to have my own place, be married to the one I love, have a very good job that pays good money, and be living somewhere other than Braw- ley. Santos,Linda Lin, Lindy . . SADD I2 .. Calm down! I'm so sure! Being with my family, having fun times with my friends .. Go to IVC, then transfer to a college or university to study Business Administration , , Homework on week- s ends, people who drink and drive Single, being a business manager in a successful business, and being a successful manager in the W.W,F. in my spare time. Servin, Ignacio ,. Nacho .. What's up? What are you going to do tonight? . , Messing around Brawley with my friends . . To be successful at whatever I do and make a lot of money so I can retire at an early age . Regular schedule. the tardy bell Living in a cool town, driving around in a fast car, and planning what l'Il be doing for the next ten years. Shank, Natalie . Spanky. Scrap . SADD ll, Class Officer 9, S Club 9, IO FFA 9, IO, Il. I2 ., Just crutsin', Dude, What's the deal. Dennis? Cruising with my favorite buds in the peun chonch. parties at Missy's house . Goto Cuesta J.C. with Marls and then become a fashion tnerchandiser Alarm clocks, plastic and fake people . . , I'II be living on the beach in Austrailia with my rich, local husband. Silva, Alex . . Jando ., Cross-Country 9, IO, V. Track 9. Baseball IO. ll . Calm down, Mariosl' Sleeping. flirting with the girls . . Attending college and studying to be a mechanic Home- work, people who are airheads . , . Single and living tn Beverly Hills next to Margie. Singh. Albert , Vetito. Veto . . Football 9, Base- ball 9 Let's shoot a cruise. Cruising on weekends and weekdays, partying with my friends tn my car . . Living somewhere in San Jose fixing computers at SIGX3 per hour . . , People who talk IOO much, stuck-up girls . . An electronics techni- cian living in San Jose and hopefully married. Soberanes. Donaji . , Dona Que honda? Basketball . . Go to IVC . Get a good iob, get married and have children, , Partying with friends Go to modeling school and become a professional model . . Stuck- up people , , Be married to Richard T., living in LA and owning a pet shop, Soto. Mike . Mikee Basketball, Football What's up? . High school times. hanging around with my friends ,. , To go to college and graduate Married and living in San Diego with my wife and three kids, have a good lob, Soto. Vicky Vicks, Vtc ., Volleyball, Softball. Friend to Friend, SADD , Whateverl Go for itl ., Spending time with my boyfriend and my '86, '87 friends .. . Go to college and get my de- gree in nursing and become an RN and make lots of money . People who think they are better than others. Central keeping OUR BELL! . A RN mar- ried to my love, Tomtn C.. living in a condo on the beach in Hawaii. Spates, Sharon Shar Volleyball 9, IO, FFA 9, IO, ll, Powder Puff I2 Nahuh' Paul, let s go cruising tn your Nova. Flirting with the Pow- der Puff coaches, wrecking Randy's car . Goto Brooks College, mayor in merchandising, and then pay for Randy's car Wanna-bees who cruise the school 2-I hours a day. low rider truck club conventions Successful and happy. Stone, George Stoner. Georgie V. Football. V. Track Varsity B Club ., You never told us we were going to have a test! When did you teach us this? Sunday rides tn the desert, reading a good book To be a iudge in the Miss Universe Contest and to own my own architectural firm , Pathological liars, anyone who drives like an old person Anywhere but in Brawley! I Through the Years I remember starting out in high school as one of those scared Freshman - scared of what would hap- pen to me, How silly I was back then! My first year at high school was a very trying year. My Sophomore year was a lot better. High school was now considered to be fun especially once I got involved in ASB and student activities. Finally my Junior year. The biggest thing I remem- ber was the prom, I think this was when Senioritis first started to affect me! Then after three patient years, my Senior year ar- rived. Did I look like a Senior? No! Did I act like a Senior? No! Was I going to be graduating soon? Yes! That was enough incentive to take on my last year with a smile! The best years of my life fso farj have been my high school years. I may have wanted to get out quickly, but l'll iust bet that when I'm old and fifty, that I'll wish myself in high school all over again! By: Sandy Tam Class of '87 Swerdfeger, John Scooter FFA 9, IO, Wres- sunset . . Obnoxious people, Saturday School . , tling 9, IO. Football 9, Golf 9, IO, I2 . . You party- Still having to find something to wear for Saturday pooperl Hey, where's the party? ... Cruising EI night! Centro, going to the drive-in . ,. Go to SDSU and marry a rich girl . Wanna-bees, slow cars . Hanging out at the plaza park, sitting on a bench, feeding the pigeons! T Tam, Sandy . . San, Tammy ASB Commission- er of Art IO, II, SADD IO, II, IJ, S Club II. IJ, Class of '87 Mgr. of Entertainment, Varsity B Club Treasur- er IJ, Interact IO, ll, I2. CSF 9. IO. II. I2. Friend to Friend Il, JV Tennis 9. V. Tennis IO, II, IZ. Powder Puff ll, II, Site Council ll, ll, Softball IO, Varsity B Club IO, ll, I2, Leadership IO. ll, IJ. , Hey, it's okay to say 'NO ' with cute and adorable babies . . . Underclassmen who think they're itl Pop quiz- zes . Living in a mansion with a loving husband and lots of kids. Tapta. Mary Bunnish. Bun-Bun . Band 9, IO, Il. Il, AFS Il. ll, Friend to Friend ll .. Nol I wish .. .. Finding ways out of doing the dishes and babysitting, reading about my favorite artists ,., To surprise my family and friends and be success- ful at whatever I do , Real loud mouths. orange cars Getting along fine by myself, traveling the world and wondering about when I'll decide to get married! Tevts. Elizabeth Shorty JV Basketball 9. FBLA I1 , Oh, be serious! Going to church. cruising Main with Kim and Kelley .. Go to Busi- ness College, get a good job which will allow me to use my skills , . , When people make fun fo the way I walk. when people criticize me for being a Chris- tian , Own my own business. and married to the cutest guy on earth! U Urtas. Arnttda 'Mida. Mila Shield Carrier Il, ASB Representative ll, FBLA Il. Powder Puff I2 Hey, what's up? You Nerd! Going dancing, hanging out with a bunch of atrlteads fnty frtendsj . To be a psychologist Looking at Irma and Lupe making ugly laces. being caught in the middle of friends who aren't talking to one another SINGLE, well-off, and traveling around the world every other month. Uribe, Mario . . Tony Montana . . Chill - outl Be one of the richest men in the world , . People who mess up a lot . To be the richest person tn the world. V Valenzuela, Oralta Yaya Yeah, right. I'm so sure .Being with friends and especially with Arthur, my babes . Go to college for four years to become an accountant . . People who talk about other people, homework Married, very rich. and living far away from Brawley. Vanden Bosch. Tammy . Tam, Ms. Montana ., V. Basketball II, I2 Let's go to Johnny'sl I can't watt, we've got to go to FI Centro - and soonI Going to El Centro with Andi, spending money To be the first woman to play basketball with the LA Lakers, also have a side job making lots of S555 Stuck-up snobs, people who think they're bad . Successful rich, married to a gorgeous man and have three children and we'II all spend our summers in a log cabin in Montana. Vanscoder, Catherine ,. Cat, Kitty FFA 9, IO. ll, Powder Puff I2 . . Okaaayl I'm starving! , Glatnis on school days, moonlighting tn Havasu and Mexicali Go to college, meet Mr. Million- aire, elope to the Bahamas, and walk off into the Vasquez. Israel ., Issy. Iz , FLC 9, IO. II, ll, Folklorico ll, ll, Migrant Club IJ, AFS Il Tomor- row, tomorrow, and tomorrow .. Did you study for Mr. Croughan? ,. , Go to dances, do extra calculus homework , Attend the UC system and go to the best MathfSctence College to study to be a nuclear physicist - Professor of Calculus . Girls who are always complaing, people who do not want to improve their English . . Working for NASA. become the greatest mathematician-sctentisv dancer-millionaire everl Vasquez. Lupe Pipa, Snoopy ,. Powder Puff II, I2, Band Auziliarv 9, IO You nutl Seniors, we ruleI .. Being with my boyfriend, Danny M., Being with my friends - the Wildlife of '87 People who go out with other friends' boyfriends, people who say they're your friends but don't act like it To be tn San Diego living in my own big house with my husband, Danny M., and our nine kids - and still going out with the Wildife of '87. Vasquez. Peter Pete. Petey , Baseball 9, Publications I2 . What's up? Does Howdy Doody have ,? . . Cruising around, listening to hard rock . Go to school, get a high paying job, invest in real estate ,. . Going to work after party- ing the night before. people who show-off ,. . Rich, living somewhere in southern California, cruising in my BMW. Vasquez. Angie ,. Tunda, Mana Powder Puff I2, FBLA ll. FHA I2 . . Stay cooII Get reall .,. Having a good time with my friends. listening to music . . Attend college, begin a career and be very happy, successful, rich and loving tt all . Getting up early for school. bills Living in a mansion, own my own business, have a couple of kids and be very happy. W Walker, Michelle Chele, Whoopi Track IO. I2, Powder Puff I2 Get outa' town! Get with the programl Living the wild life, bugging people Go to UC Redlands to get a BS in Psy- chology so I can help people with problems that they can solve themselves, only l'lI get SISO per hour . . Fat dudes. people who scrape their teeth on forks when they eat . Living peacefully in the Virgen Islands with my Tarzan! Z Zamora, Alejandra Alex, Wallajandra , . FBLA Il, FLC IO, II, I2, Powder Puff I2, SADD I2, Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow , For shameI Being with Moises, getting kicked out of the library . .. To attend Sawyer Business College, go to Denver, and then live her in the valley happily married , . Conceited people, surprises , Here in the valley. and of course, married and well-off. living way out tn the boontes, and maybe with three kids. And, of course. employed - not a house- wife - or I would just dtel Zepeda. Hector Teto . Football, Track, Wrestling Ya, rightI Being with my girl- friend Go to college, become an accountant and get married . . People who say bad things about my girlfriend and me , A great accountant living in Brawley with the girl I'm going to marry and we'Il have two kids. A drought spread throughout the South- east United States in l986. They call it Crack on the eastcoast and Rock on the westcoast. In northwestern Cameroon, the earth belched and thousands of people and ani- mals were dead. The New York Mets won the World Se- ries. 208 The Year S6-S President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev met in Reykjavik, Iceland, for a two-day summit in October. The city of New York gave the Statue of Liberty a big I986 bash - a Fourth of July Festival of song, celebrities, and fireworks honoring the great lady's first IOO years. ' ' r efwf i g Britain's Prince Andrew married English commoner Sarah Ferguson in July at Westminster Abbey. President, Corazon Aquino of the Philip- pines was faced with political and eco- nomic turmoil. . 6 f,,, t y .. W in ev y,f...f'ln f 1 i 2 4 A ' it T V 4 at 2,7 J -P, 'qui Y l art 1 , fr W, ' ' - ' M E We ' v. , 1 ,, sm. f gj le, . . 3' , WW Z. ,,, . A if ., f :'- . 0 ., Q A W X ' , a ,xg . ,K , A us. W ,ff f W X Q .1 W 2 . . , . f if 55'- W 'if , 15 1 .Q Z zum! ge f- ' g za ' -. - is , -'lfff?zi zf . . few ,. 4 Y' v c, 'vo 7. L.: I ,. 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Harvey 58 Aguirre, Javier I36, I48, I93 Aguirre, Mario 58 Aguirre, Michael I76. I93 Aguirre, Mike II Baeza. Jesse 58, I46, I47, I67 Baeza, Ramon I0 46 Balbuena. Jose I56, I57 Balley, Adrienna 58 Banagan, Rosalie 24 Banuelos, Estella 58 Banuelos, Norma 58 Banuelos, Yolanda 90 34 Barboza, Enrique I0 46, I36 Barboza. Myrna I0 46 Barfell, Dale I0 54 Barra, Leonard 90 34 Barra, Mark 90 34 Barrera, Conrad 88 44, I37, I49 Bascus, Kathleen 3I Baseu, Kathy 32 Agular, Albert 58 Agundez, Silvia I0 46 Alarcon, Bernie 58 Alba, Veronica 58, l30, I32 Alcala, Rosalinda 34 Aleksick, Sandra 58 Alexander, Andrea 58, I30 Alexander, Monica I0 54, I52 Alfaro, Maricela 34 Alfaro, Norma 34, II9 Alfonso, Aguirre I0 46 Allen Allen , Chris I0 46 Earl 34, I37 Basillo, Bayne, Javier 88 44 Lori 58, II8 Bedwell, Adina I0 46, I92, I93 Bell, Chris 88 44, I37 Bell, Dawn I04 Bell, Denise 90 34 Beltran, Irma 90 34 Beltran, Jose 90 34 Beltran. Luz I0 46 Beltran, Pablo 58 Bendix, Susan 24 Benner, Corey I36 Benner, Cort 58 Benner, Curt I34 Burns, Lori II 59. I32 Burns, Wes l04, I25, I58. I83 Bustamante, Nancy 90 35 Bustamante, Vincent II 59 Byrd, Lisa 24, 98, I23, I24, 20I C Cabanilla, Jeanette 90 33, 35, I42, I66 Cajigas, Manual 92 Caiigas, Manuel I35, I60 Caiigas. Valerie 92 Camacho, Mirna II 59, I25 Camacho, Susana I0 46 Camarena, Reyes I36, I62 Camargo, Paul 92 Camargo, Pete 90 35, 4I Camargo. Rosa 90 35 Canada, Cindy II9 Canada, Yvonne I4, 93, II3, II8, I25, I29, I83, 2I6, 2I7 Canchola, Lorie 90 35 Canez, Alma 88 44 Canez, Maria 88 44 Canova, Heather I0 55 Carbajal, Adam 90 35 Carbajal, Gilbert ll 59 Cardenas, Alfa Lilia 90 35 Cardenas, Yolanda I2I Cardoza, Mandy 88 44. II8 Carmona, Andy 90 35 Alvarado Allen, Eric 3, 58, II8, I34, I62. 20I Allen, Nick I04, I34 Allen. Rob I67 Alma, Diana I66 Almedia, Almeida, Joel I70, I7I Javier I34, I56, I57 Altamirano, Jesse 9, 34 Altimirano. Jesse 9, 34, I37 Alvarado, Elsa 58 Alvarado, Faviola 58 Alvarado, Marta 34, II8 . Miguel io 46 Alvarez, Emma 58, I64 Alvarez. Marisol 34, I66 Alverez, Juan 34 Ambriz, Alma 34 Anaya, David I0 46, I36 Andalon, Carlos 34 Andalon, Oscar 58 Anderson, David 58, I44, I70, 20I Anderson, Davis l7l Anderson, Frank 88 44 Andrade, Clara 58 Anduio, Vicky 34 Angulo, David 34 Antunano, Elena 34 Bennett, Mike IO4, I05 Berker, Erika 90 34, I3I Bermudez, Adrienna I0 46 Berrios, Liz 90 35, II8 Biagi, Cheryl 20 Biagi, Don 24, I04, I05, lI0, I67 Biagi, Kevin I0 46, l28, I46, I47, I Bilderback, Janet 23, 24, I07 Blankenship, Vicki I33, I64 Blankenship. Vickie I43, I44 Bliss, Robert I44, I45 Bohaman, Mark 3l Bolton, Carol 24 Bonillas, Debbie 58, I32 Bonillas, Debra I67 Bonillas, Marisela I0 46 Booth, Sonya I0 46 Carpio, Randy I48 Carreno, Tony II 59, l08 Carrillo, Johnny ll 59, I34, I87 Carrillo, Josie I66 Carrillo, Maria 90 35 Carrillo, Rey 92, l33, I34, I43 Carrillo, Sylvia II 59 Carter. Brett 90 35 Carter, Latricia I5I Carter, Neicy I64 Carter, Niecy I50 Casarez, Jorge II 59 Casarez, Leo 90 35 Casey. Chris I37 Castellanos, Evelia ll 59 Castellanos, Gloria 90 35, I52 Casteneda, Robert II 59 Bosch, Vanden 207 Bowens, Cathy I0 55 Bowens, Terry 55 Boyd, Jay I4, 93, II3, II4, I20, I34, I70. I7I, I79, I80, I 83, 202, 2I6, 2I7 Brandt, Kelly 90 35, I45 Brandt, Mark I0 45, 46. I36, I70, I7I, I8I, I99 Brazeel. Chris 93, I34, I43, I86, 202, 2I6, 2I7 Castillo Barbara II 59 Castillo, Enrique ll, I38, I43, I67 Castillo Imelda 90 35 Castillo Juan II 59 Castillo Luis 90 35 Castillo Marcy 90 35 Castillo Steve 90 35 Castro, Edna 90 35 Castro, Norma I22 Castro. Steffie 3I Aquirre, DeGuzman. Chastity I20 Apodaca, Angelica 88 44 Apodaca, Irma 24 Michael l25 Brazeel, Stephen I8 Brazeel. Steve 58 Brazeel, Steven I34, I43, I87 I94. I95 Araujo, Andrea 34, I66 Araujo, Aurthor 34 Araujo, Terry 24 Arellanes. Mary I0 46 Arellanes. Raul 58 Arevalo, Veronica 34, II9 Arias, Angel 90 34, I49 Arispe, Isabel 90 34 Arispe, Martin I0 46 Bribiesca. Elsa I0 46 Briceno, Adriana 58 Briceno, Alma 90 35 Briceno, Gloria I0 46 Brittain, Tifani II 59 Castruita, Victor II 59 Cato, Coach I8 Cato, Steve 24. lI0, I28, I34, I35, I72, I77 Cazanes, Lucy ll 59 Cazares, Sandy II8 Cazares, Wendy 90 35, II8 Cecena, Alfred II 59 Arnold, Mariah I0 46 Arnold, Suanna II8 Brockett, Dorian 90 35 Browder. Charlotte 24 Brown, Ben 90 33, 35, II3, II8, I37 Brown, Beth I66 Brown, Davida 24, l0l Cecena, Leticia 90 35 Cervantes, Carlos 90 35. I37 Cervantes, Connie II 59 Cervantes, Rosalia 90 35 Arnold, Sue Anna 58 Arredondo. Jose I0 46 Arredondo, Maria 90 34 Aruizu, Margarita 58 Arvisu, Hector I0 46 Arvisu, Margarita l08 Arvizu, Rosa 58 Asmond, Frances 4, I4, 93, II5 Atedero, Arlyn 24 Ateinzo, LuzMaria 55 Brown, Davon 69, II3, II8, l25, I79, I83, 202 Brown, Elizabeth 90 35 Brown, Lennye Il 59 Brown. Leotis 3I Brown. Matt I04. I46, I67 Brown, Brown, Mellissa I0 46 Ron 24, 98, I46 Brownsworth. Daniel 90 35, I37 Brummett, Bobby 55 Chacon Henry 55 Chacon, Joann 90 35 Chacon Lisa 55 Chacon Michael 55 Chacon Chacon Richard ll 59 Rito 3I Avalos, Avalos, Pat l08 Patricia 24 Avila, Angel 58 Avila, Irma I0 46 Avila, Raul 90 34. I37 Avila, Ricardo 90 34 Avila, Salvador 58, I25 236 Buenrostro, Angelica I0 46 Buford, Laurie II 59, II9 Burch, Michael I48 Burch, Mike Il 59 Burciaga, Jorge II Burciaga, Jose I0 46 Burditt, Chris I0 55 Chan, Alan 9 36 Chavez, Araceli II Chavez. Guillermo II 59 Chavez, Maria II 59 Chavez, Mariana 9 36 Cheatwood. Linda 24 Chilcott, Erik II 59 Christianson, Ted 55 Chu, Dishaun l25, I70, I77, I83, 2I6, 2I7 Chu, Dishuan 92 Clifton, Amy ll 59 Clover, Vernon 24, II2 Cobias, Stacey I45 Collado, Monica I42, I64 Collado, Ramon IO4, I23, I2 Collins, Allen II 59 Collins, Lorraine 9 36 Contreras, Ramona I3l Cook, Erica 45, I44, I99 Cook, Erika I8I Cook, Tina II 59, I42, I43 Cooley, Frank 2I Copeland, Karen 9 36 Cordova, Hector II 59 Corfman, John 25 Cornejo, Johnny I34, I35, I Corneio, Raymond 9 36 Coronado, Frank I3, I70, I7 Coronado, Frankie ll 59 4, I60 48 I Coronado, Rosemary I0 55. 55 Corpuz. Frances II 59, I64 Correa, Joel I38, I67 Cortez, Angelica 9 36 Cortez, Janina 25 Cortez, Waldo II 60 Cosio, Monica II 60, I32 Cowell, Michelle 9 36. 4I, I42, I50 Cowell, Sherri l30 Craigen, Chad 25, l38, I67 Crenshaw, Chancy I0 55 Crenshaw. Michelle I52 Crittendon, Amy l0, I80 Crittendon, Brian I0, I8 Crouch, Kristi 9 36, II8 Croughan, Dennis II, 25 Cruz, Alicia 88 44 Cruz, Cecilia ll 60 Cruz, Enrique I0 55 Cruz, Lupe Il 60 Cruz, Stephen I83 Cuadraz, Letty II3 Cuadrez, Letty I4, 92 Cudraz, Elsa 9 36 Culebro, Eddie I48, I93 Culebro, Violeta 9 36 Cummings, Robert 55 Curiel, Missy 9 36, I52 Curiel, Sonia II 60, I40 Currier, John II 60, I58, I77, I93 D Daem, Mrs. 22 Daem, Theresa I9, 20 Dalby, Stephanie 9 36 Dalky, Stephanie 36 Dantice, Chris I92 Dantice, Christine 9 36 Daughtry, Shannon I58 Davis, Eugene II 60, I93 Decker. Chrissy II 60, II8. I44 Deihl. Fred I50 DeLaCruz, Ann Marie 36 DeLaCruz, Annie I94. I95 DeLaCruz, Priscilla I3I Delgado, Alicia 55 Delgado, Elano 3I Delgado, Jose II 60 Delgado. Paula 25 Delilah 55 DeLuna, Katie 9 36 DeLuna, Katy I52 Diaz, Arlene ll 60 Diaz, Richardo 9 36 Diaz, Robert ll 60 Diaz, Tricia I3, II9 I2I, I43 Dickerson, Stephanie I04, I64, I83 Dickey, Bobby 9 36 Diehl, Fred 25, I72 Dielh, Fred I50 Do, AhnMinh I2I Do, AnhMinh I92 Dominguez, Joseph 55 Dominguez, Juan ll 60 Dominguez, Susan 9 36 Dorame, David ll 60 Dorsey. Adirenne I66 Dorsey, Adrianne 9 36 Dorsey, Adrienne 9 4I, I52 orsey, Shiela 9 ouglas, Janine 25 uarte, Daniel 9 36 uarte. Dora II 60, 97 uarte. Laura ll 60 uarte, Leticia 9 36 uarte, Letty II8 uarte, Rene I67 uran, Rita 9 36 Jerli, Sheila I0 55 Jerli, Tami ll 60 jdins, Richard II8, l58 glgar, Richard 9 36, I37, I58 dmondson. Velma 3l len, Pam 3I more, Kari 8 tders. Betsy 25, l52, I72 1gleman. Matt I58, I99 triquez. Melissa ll 60 triquez, Tony 9 36 scalera, Jerica 9 36 Garcia, Carlos 9 37 Garcia, Cindy II8 Garcia, Dianna 55 Garcia, Fernie II 60, II3, I36 Garcia, Gabriela I67 Garcia, Isabel I42 Garcia, Jorge ll Garcia, Jose Il Garcia, Josephine 3l Garcia, Judith ll 60 Garcia. Lily II8, I23, I24 Garcia, Linda I3 Garcia, Lorie II8 Garcia, Lucy l57 Garcia, Luz 9 37 Garcia, Margaret 9 37, I52 Garcia. Martin ll 60 Garcia, Mary 9 37, 55 Garcia, Monica II 60 Garcia, Rosie 92 Garcia, Sandra II8 Garcia, Saul 9 37 Garcia, Umberto I34 Garrison, Tony I0 55, l48 Gaspar, Antonio 9 37 Gastelo, Santos 3I scobar, Veronica 9 36 Rosa 26 scoto, David I23, I24 scoto, Martin 9 36 scoto, Salador 9 36 spinoza. Hidali 9 36 Spinoza, Letty Il 60 Spinoza, Miguel II 60 squivel, Richard 25 vans, Pamela II 60 aria, Alfred 20 aria, Shannon I4, 92, II3, I40, l4l. I43, I64. I79, I84 armsworth, Shamra l20 austo, lliana 9 36 Blix, Arthur II8, I62 zrnandez, Christina 9 36, 44 zrnandez, Christina S 36 zrnandez, Marcos I57 iero, Ernie 3l lfield, Sarah 25 lol, Angie 3l ish. Annette l08 lshburn, Ed 25, 98, II8, II9, I29 ishburn, Michael I0 55 lshburn, Mike II8, I70 eming. Eunice 2I lores, Arthur I0 55 lores, Bobby Il 60 Iores, Hortencia I2, I3, 92 Iores, Jose I3, 97. I33, I38, I39, I43, l56, I57 lores, Maria II 60 Iores, Melisa 9 36 lores, Sonia 9 36, I3I Gastelum, Adriana II8 Gastelum, Adrianna I66 Gates, Marisa I29 Gates, Marissa I25 Gay, John I4, II3. II8. I34 Gaytan. Armando 55 Gibb, Kristin 57 Gibbs, Kristen II 60. I43, I44, Gibbs, Robert I44 Gibson, Janice Il 60, II8 Gibson, Lori 9 37, I3I Gilbert, Mary 25 Godinez, Jesse 9 37 Godwin, Kevin Il 60, II8 Gomez, Aurora I2I Gomez, Macaela 9 37 Gonder, Charron l50, I64 Gonder, Quan I46 Gondor, Quan I47 Gonzales, Adrian I62 Gonzales, Anthony II 6I, I92, Gonzales, Armando II8, I67 Gonzales, Hector 9 37 Gonzales, Joe 55 Gonzales, Julia 25 Gonzales, Philip 9 37 Gonzales, Phillip 36 Gonzales, Ralph l70 Gonzales, Ruben 9 37, I70, I7l Gonzales, Stan 9 37 Gonzales, Tommy 9 37 Gonzales, Tracie 9 37 Gonzales, Victor I36 Gonzalez, Armando 9 37, I38 Gonzalez, Bea Il 6l Gonzalez, Lorena 9 37 Gonzalez, Oliva 9 37 ortin, Gloria 25 oster, Darci 9 33, 36, I8I ragale, Mr. 22 ragale, Richard I9, 20 rancisco, Hernandez 9 37 ranco, Paul 9 36, I37 ranks. Marge 25 ranks. Mrs. 22 reeman, Angela 9 37 entes, Salvador 9 37 llgett, Dora 3I G Gonzalez, Santiago I22, I38, I Gonzalez, Victor Il 6I Gossard, Linda ll 6l Gossard, Lori 9 37 Gragson, Pat 26, 32 Granados. Danny 9 37 Gray, Ronette 26 Greer. Jack I34, I35. I43, I60 Grieve, Maria 26, I70, I7I Grieves, Maria I72 Griialva, David I48, I62 Grimaldo, Steven ll 6l Grindley, Alec l04 Guana, Gerald l38 ialano, Tony 3I ialarte, Frank 55 ialarte, Manuel 3I iallegos, Francisco I56, I67 lallegos, Veronica 9 37 lalvan, Adrieenne 9 37 lalvan, Debra Il 60 lanzales. Sonya ll 6l iarate. Andrew 55 arcia, Abel Il 60. I67 Guerrero, Connie 26 Guillen, Patrick 88 44 Gutierrez, Alex ll 6I, I46 Gutierrez, David 9 37 Gutierrez. Francisco 9 37 Gutierrez, Jessie 26 Gutierrez. Juan I46 Gutierrez, Maria 26 Gutierrez, Mark II 6I Gutierrez, Michelle Il 6l Gutierrez, Ralph II 6I Larcia tarcia arcia I Adelina 25. 99 Adolfo II 60 Bernard 9 37 Guzman, Ceasar 2l Guzman, Estela 9 37 Guzman, Maria 88 44 I45, I93 I93 39, I60 H Halcon, George 92 Hamiltom, Samantha 9 37 Hamilton. Charlene IO8 Hamilton, Joyce ll 6l, II9. I40 Hamilton, Sam II9 Hamilton, Sharlene 26 Hamilton, Tim I46 Hammerness. Dolores 26 Hannon, Ray ll 6l Harmon, Richard 9 37 Harris, Casey 9 37, I3l Harriss, Lori I6, I8 Hartsock, Georgia 26 Harvil. Mai II 6I Harvill, Mai I25, I30, 203 Hastings, Tanya 9 37 Hausman, Corey 9 37 Hausmann, Corey I28 Havens, Brian II2, I34 Havens, Matt 9 37, I37 Havens. Shaun 55 Hayes, Susan ll 6l Hensley, Janet I8. II7, l3I, I99 Hernandez Carlos I48, I62 Hernandez Frank II8 Hernandez Gilbert I67 Hernandez Ismael II8 Hernandez Jerry 9 38 Hernandez, Joe 9 38 Hernandez, Juan l56 Hernandez, Krishna 9 38, I32 Hernandez, Linda 88 44, II9 Hernandez, Lorena ll 6I. I44 Hernandez, Lorraine I43 Hernandez, Marco I48, I62 Hernandez, Marisela ll 6I Hernandez, Martin l08 Hernandez, Michael 88 44 Hernandez, Richard 9 38, I23, Hernandez, Roberto 9 38 Hernandez, Ronnie II8. I62 Hernandez, Herrera, Anna I45 Herrera. Laura 9 38 Herrera, Martha ll 6I, I23, I24, Hess, Patti ll 57, 6I Hickey, Sabrina 9 38 Hickingbottom, Susan 9 38, II8 Hill. Carolyn 26 Hinojosa. Arturo 9 38 Hinoiosa, Maria 9 38 Hoffman, Lori ll 57, 6l, I40, I43 I24 I45 Hopkins, Jimmie I0 50, I34, l35, I43, I46. I67. I69, I99 Hopkins, Patricia 26, l20 Hopkins, Tricia I4, 93, II3. I40. I43, l50, I64, I83, 2I6, 2I7 Hopklins, Jimmie I34 Horta. Sandra I0 50 Hoskins, Jeff II 6I Hoskins. Tiffani I43 Hoskins, Tiffany 9 33, 38, I45 Houk, Kenneth II 6I Hovley, Keith I0 50, I34 Howard, Tim I60 Huerta, Angela 9 38, I32 Huerta, Julio 88 44 Huff, MaryHelen I0 50 Hurtado, Francisco I0 50 Hurtado, Henrietta I0 50 Islas, Sandra I0 55 Isom, Mindy 93 lsom, Stacy I0 45, 50, l3l, I99 Issac, Maryann I0 50 lzabal, Zalime 55 lzaguirre. Griselda I0 50 J I4I, James, Jami 93, l83, 202, 2l6, 2l7 James, Kandria 9 38 Jaramillo, Paul I0 50 Jauregui, Melissa I0 50 Jennings, Lisa ll 6l Jeska, Sharon 3l Jimenez, Joe 55, I36, I62, I76 Jimenez, Naomi I64 Johnson, Aaron 9 38 Johnson, Daryl I0 50 Johnson, Elmer 23, 26, III Jones, Chad 9 38, II8 Jones. Dee 3l Jonell I0 50 Jones, Jones, Kelley I0 55 Jones, Kelly 55 Jones, Letty 9 38 Jones, Marc 9 38 Nicky 9 38, I37 Jones, Jones, Ryan II 6I Jones, Xen 26 Jongeward, Jason I36, I48, I67 Jordon, Connie 26 Joungeward. Jason I0 50 Juarez, Lourdes I3, I79 Juarez, Lourtdes I23, I24 Juarez, Richard 9 36, 38, I37 Juarez. Rosalinda ll 6I K Kalin, Mike l9l Kappeler, Tabitha 9 33, 38, II9 Kastner, Greg 8. l0, 92, I60 Keldsen, Peg 26 Kelley, Casey I0 50, I36, I92 Kelley, Christine l3I Kelley, Nicole II 6l, I36 Kellogg, Howard 27 Kellum. Jack I93, 20I Kellum, Mitch I0 50, I36, I62 Kelly, Casey I52. I92 Kelly, Christine I0 45, 50 Kelsey, Tracey I0 50 Kenny, Melissa 6 Kenny, Missy I8 Kershaw, Leonard ll 6l Ketner, James I3, 97, l83 Kieffer. Joellyn II 6l, I30 Kieffer, Laura I0 50. I45 Kimmons, Stacie II8 King, Eric 88 44 King. Lance I60 King, Wendy 9 38 Kirst. Forrest 27, Ill Kliewer, Kermit 27 Kliewer, Scott l80, l83 Knodel, Alvin 27 Koehler. Nancy 27 Koeler, Nancy 99 Kopperud, David 23, 27, l2I Kopperud, Davis l2l Kosakowski, Joe I0 l8, 50 Krieter, Tim Il 6I Krigbaum, Candy I0 50 L Laizure, Steve Il 6l Lamat, John 20. 32, l09 Lamat, Mr. I7 Lamoe, Brandon I23, I24 Lancaster, Paul 9 38 Landeros, Anna 9 38 Lane, Nikki II8 Lane, Paul ll 6l, I62 Laney. Paul l04. l05, I60 Lara, Nancy I0 50 Lara, Sandra II 6I, II8 Larios, Ana I0 50, I66, I77 Larios, Ceci I66 Larios, Cecilia 9 38 Laskey, Erica I66 Lasky, Erica 9 36, 38 Lasky, Mike ll 6I Lasley, Geraldine 27, 98 Laura I0 50 Lavender, Shawn I0 50 Lawrence, Jennifer 55 Lawson, Joe 9 38 Lawson, Scott II 6l, I34 Lazos. Elizabeth I0 50 Lazos, Oscar 88 44 Leakey, Stephanie I0 50 Leal, Aldo I23, I24 Leal, Christina 9 38 Leal, Mariam 9 38 LeBaron, Mary 23, 27, I03 Lee, Evelyn 27 Lee, Evie I40, I66, I72 Lee, Michael II 62 Legaspi, Angelica 9 38 LeMert, Kari 9 38, 4I, I42, I52 Lemus, Yesinia 9 38 Lentz, Michael 9 38 Leon, Leon, Amado 9 38, I37, I49 Espy 88 44 McCoy, Esther I94, I95 Mclntyre, Ricky 9 39 McKee, Christipher 9 39 McKissick, Stacie I40, I43 McMurray, Clint 27 McNaughten, Hal I37 McNaughten, Scott I37 McNaughton, Hal I37, I49 McNaughton, Scott I37 Medina, Steve I48 Mejia, Jorge 27, 99 Mejia, Rolando 9 39 Melendez, Teresa I32 Melendrez, Teresa 9 39 Orduno, Richard 9 40 Ortega, Jose Luis 40 Ortega, Lisa 55 Ortiz, Cindy 9 40 Ortiz, Maria I22 Ortiz, Socorro 9 40 Osuna, Elvira 88 44 Osuna, Luis 9 40 Otero. Otero, Jeanne I66 Lorenzo 9 40, I37 Ramos, Deanna 57, I43, I8l Rathbun, Matt 69, 92, I8I Ray, Amelia 3I Razo, Adriena II8 Razo, Andreina 9 40 Rebik, Wendy 9 40, I64 Reina, Mario 9 36, 40 Retutal, Cito 9 4I Reyes, Adrienne 69, 93, I64, 20l Leon, Lorena 88 44 Leon, Lupe I0 50, I92, I93 Leon, Margerita 9 38 Melton, Eunice 3l Mendibles, Lisa IO8 Mendoza, David 9 39, I37 owell, Sherri ll 60 Owen, Darin 8, 45, I36, I99 Padilla, Bernie 9 40 Reyes, Eric I60 Reyes, Jose l36 Reyes, Lina lI8 Reyes, Luis 9 4l Reyes, Raul 88 44 Reyes, Ricardo l36 Reyes, Toby I34 Reyna, Irene 9 4I Leon, Leon, Maria Il 62 Monica I0 50 Leon, Rachel ll 62 Leon, upe I3I Lepe, Moises I0 50 Lerma, Louis 2I Lima, Michelle 9 38 Limon, Norma I0 50 Lira, Jose 9 38 Lira, Sharon I0 50 Lizola, Mercedes 9 39 Lobstein, Mina 9 39 Lohr. Chris 9 39 Lopez, Alicia ll 62 Lopez, Araceli II 62 Lopez, Belia ll 62 Lopez, Christopher 9 39 Lopez Deanna I0 50, I92 Lopez Edolia 9 39 Lopez, Irene 27 Lopez, Lucia 9 39, I32 Lopez Martha I0 50 Lopez, Reynaldo II Lopez, Silvia I32 Lopez, Sylvia I25 Lorenzana, Leslie ll 62 Lorenzana, Robert 36, I49 Lorenzana, Roberto 9 39 Lorona, Edelia I0 55 Lorona, Laura Il 62 Lorona, Mark I0 50 Losey Losey I32. Losey Loya, Loya, Lucio. Lucio, I0 50 Kristen I4, 92, ll3, ll8, I30, 83 'I , Laura l3l, I32 Adriana I0 50 Sergio Il 62 Ofelia I66 Ophelia I52 Machado, Chrystal ll8 Machado, Crystal ll8, I64 Macias, Ruben I37 Maddux, Nancy 27 Madriz, Gloria 9 39 Madueno, Veronica 9 39 Magallanes, Eva 9 39 Malagon, David I70 Marcias, Ruben 9 39 Marden. Linda 23, 27 Mariscal. Debra Il 62 Mariscal, Ernie 9 39 Mariscal, Gloria 9 39 Marmon, Scott Il 62, I67, I92, I93 Marquez, George ll 62, I94, I95 Marquez, Ramon I56 Marquez, Sam IIS, 20l Marquez, Simon 9 36, 39, ll8 Marr, Greg ll 62 Marsh, Melvin I36 Martin, Steve 9 39 Martinez Martinez Martinez Adelaida 9 39 Carmen ll 62 Cass 22, 27, I94, I95 Martinez Hector I37 Martinez, Ivan 9 39 Martinez J.R. 9 36, 39, I49 Martinez Marisela 88 44 Martinez, Tanya 9 39 Mather, Patricia 27 McCoy, Alfred IO 55 238 Mendoza, Ernest 9 39 Mendoza, Monica I8 Mendoza, Steven I34, I35, I43, I46, I47, I60 Menville, Linda 28 Mercado, Lenor 36 Mercado, Leonor 9 39, I25 Miller, Cheryl 9 39 Miranda, Cynthia 9 39, I52 Miranda, Gabiriel I37 Miranda, Gabriel 9 39 Mistriel, MaryBeth I4, II3, I23, I24, I25, I83 Molina, Lupe I3 Molina, Raul 9 39 Molina, Ruben II8 Monge, Estela 28 Montes, Terry I29 Morales, Mario 9 39, I37 Morales, Pauline 9 39 Palacio, Tina 9 40 Palacios, Victor 3I Paniagua, Susan 28 Paniaqua, Susan 99 Parga, Francisco 88 44 Parker, Steven 9, I4, II3, I34, I35, I43, I67, I76, l87 Pate, Derek I2I Pate, Derick 92 Pate, Dorris 28 Pauley, John 55 Peach, Ryan 9 40, I37 Pena, David 9 40, l56 Pena, Micaela 88 44 Pendley, Andy 93, I20, I33, I67, I86, 2l6, 2I7 Pendle , Mike 9 l0, 40 Reynolds, David 9 4I Rhoades. Bob 23 Rhoades. Robert 98, l25 Rhoades., Mr. 22 Rhodes, Robert 20 Rico, Albert 9 4l, l70 Rico, Tony 9 4I Rivas, Guillermo l08 Rivas, Hernan 92 Rivera, Gina I94, I95 Rivera, Paul 55 Robinson, Brian I34, I35 Robinson, Dannette 9 4I Robles, Eva 97, 98, 99, I32 I I93 Robles, Rocio I42, I67 Rodriguez, Alicia 2l Moreno, Albert I92, I93 Moreno, Alejandro I0 55 Moreno. Mario 9 39 Moreno, Ruben I25, I29 Moreno, Teresa 9 39 Morgan, T.C. 9 39 Moss, LeAnn I67 Moss, LeeAnne 55, I68, I76, I92, I93 Mowles, Brandon Il8 Mr.Lamat I8 Munoz, Jimena 9 39 Munoz, Nicole 9 40 Murga, Juan 9 40 Myers, Beth 9 40, ll8 Nava, Vicki 88 44 Nava, Vicky 33 Navarro, Lorena I20, I23, I24, I25 Neri, Christina 9 40 Netzley Nicolas, Nieblas. Nieves. Nogales Noriega Noriega , Janice 28 Nicole I92, I93 Manuel l0, 55 Manuel 88 44 -Talley, Gloria 28, I22 , Jessica I92, I93 , Jessie 9 40 Noriega, Veronica 88 44 Nunez, Cecilia 9 40 Nunez, Claudia 9 33, 40, I66 Nunez, Joe I36 Nunez, Julio I36 Nunez, Mario 55 Nunez, Mauricio 9 40 Nunez, Norberto I04, l36, I60 Nunez, Pauline 9 40 Nunez. Nunez, Rita ll8, I67 Rosa 3l Nuno, Luis 9 40 O O'Brien, Kevin 9 40, 4l, I37, I49, I67 Ochoa, Lourdes 28 Oliveras, Elizabeth I66 Oliveras, Jessica Il8, I29, I30, I32 Oliveras, Liz 9 40 Oliveras, Richard I34, I60 Ordonez, Carlos 9 40 Orduaez, Carlos 36 Ordunez, Carlos I37 Y Penida, Luis I43 Peraza, Andrea 92, I33, l50 Pereda, Sonia 9 40 Perez, Charlie 3l Perez, Chuck l48, I60 Perez, Esperanza 28, 3l Perez, Irma 88 44 Perez. Jesse I34, I60 Perez, Patricia 28 Perez, Rosemary 28 Perez. Susan 28 Pettit Bobb I92 ' Y Phillips, Nellie 28 Pierce, Richard 28 Pierce, Ron lll Pimentel, Lucy I3 Pineda, Luis I36. I60 Pineda, Thomas 9 40 Pineda, Veronica 9 40 Pinedo, Mireya 9 40 Pinson, Joe 55 Pinson, Tony I62 Piper, Janet l30 Pitts, Michelle ll8 Pizano, Ceci I9, 22, 28 Pizano, Corina I40, l50 Plascencia. Albert 9 40 Plascencia, Meliton 9 40 Pond, Marian 9 40, lI8 Pope, Jacob 9 40, I37 Porter, Michael 55 Preciado, Patrick I08 Preciado, Paul Il8 Presley, Janet 28 Presley, Presley, Mrs. I7 Oliver 28 Q Quinn, Kevin 23, 29, I83 Quintero, Ana IIS R Rackley, Chris 93, I8I Radar, Helen lI0, I27 Rader, Helen 29 Rader, Mrs. 22 Ramierz, Ricardo I56 Ramirez, Anita 9 40 Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez, , Daniel I62 , Gustavo l56, I57 I52, I66 Ramos. Asenat Il8 Rodriguez, Andy 88 44 Rodriguez, Cathy l45 Rodriguez, Christina 9 4l Rodriguez Cynthia I8 Rodriguez Henry 9 4I, I37, I49 Rodriguez Herbie 9 4l Rodriguez Joe l36 Rodriguez Marcos I56 Rodriguez Maria 9 4l Rodriguez Micolas 55 Rodriguez Miguel 9 4l Rodriguez Mike I37 Rodriguez Nora 9 4I, I3l Rodriguez Rodriguez Ramona I3l Virginia 9 4l Roman, San 55 Romero, Christina 9 4I Romero, Cindy 9 4l Romero, Mike 29, l28, I34, I60 Romero. Ray I08 Romero, Terri 9 4l Romero, Valentine 55 Ronco, Linda 29 Ronco, Tom 29 Rose, Jim l48, I62 Rose, Mary 23, 29 Rose, Randy 85 Rose, Scott I62 Rose, Tamara 55 Rose, Tammy I67 Rowe, Lori I8, I30, I93 Rowe, Lori S. 85 Rowe, Tammy I0 53 Rubalcaba, Maria 85 Veronica 88 44, ll8, I29, Rubalcava, Maria G. 85 Rubi, Ray 32 Rubio, Alfred I34, I43 Rubio, David 9 4I Rubio, Diana 9 4l Rubio, Nellie I0 53 Rubio, Ray 3l Ruiz, Alma 85 Ruiz, Berardo I37 Ruiz, Bernie 9 4l Ruiz, Christy 85 Ruiz, Eddie 9 36, 4I Ruiz, Elvira 9 4l Ruiz, Jesus I0 53 Ruiz, Michelle 55 Ruiz, Sandra 9 4l Ruiz, Sandy 36 Ruiz, Sofia II9 Russell Jr., Carl R. 85 Russe II, Scott I92, I93 Rutherford, Cindy I0 53, I32 Rutherford. Samantha I0 53 Rye, Don 20 Rye, Mr. 22 Serrano, Rosa I0 53 Serrano. Tommy 9 42 S Serrata, Israel 55 Serrato, Harvey I0 53 abaia, Phiinp 1. ss Servin, Ignacio 207 Severt, Ronnie 55, I36 T Tadeo. Rosalio 55 Tadeo, Tony 9 42 Taffola. Lenor I92, I93 Verdusco. Diane I0 54 Vergara, Jesus 9 43 Veysey, Kathy I0 54. I43, I44, I45 Veysey, Stephen 69 Veysey, Steven 9, I05, l79, l80 Veysey, Victor I23, I24 Sabala, Rosie 88 44 Saenez. Connie I42, l66 Sagasta, Robert l67 Sevilla, Roxanne 88 44 Shank, Natalie 207 Shelley, Debra 9 42, l3l Tafoya, Guadalupe 88 44 Talley, Elizabeth 30, 98 Tam. Lindy II8 Sagasta, Sergio I34, l35, I48, I60 Sagredo. Sagredo. David 9 4l Michelle I0 53 Laine, Julie II8 Laine, Paul 85 sheny . Debra l66 Shepard, Eric I0 53 Short, Shannon 9 42 Shykora, Terry 29, I28, I44, I45, I72 Sigala, Alberta 9 42 W Saiza. Javier 9 4l Salazar, Celia 29 Salazar. Christopher 9 4l Salazar, Cindy 85 Salazar, Jose I0 53 andoval Salazar, Maite 8, I0, 85 Saldana, Arceli 9 4I Salgado, Janina 57. 97, II3, I43, l64 I90 Salgado. Pearla 9 4l Sambrano, Mark 55. l62 Sambrano. Richard 9 4l Sanchez. Arthur I0 53 Sanchez, Arturo l46, l67 Sanchez. Beda I0 53 Sanchez, Cindy II8 Sanchez, Cynthia 85 Sanchez, Daniel I37 Sanchez, Danny 9 4I, I49 Sanchez, David 85, I34. I43 Sanchez. Ernie I0 55, 55 Sanchez, Estella 85 Sanchez. Esther I3, 85 Sanchez, Fabian 9 4I, I37 Sanchez, Gabriel 85 Sanchez, Henry 9 4l Sanchez, Ignacio I0 53 Sanchez. Isabel 22, 29. I94, l95 Sanchez, Letty I32 'anchez, Lorena I0 53 anchez, Maria 9 4l anchez, Sanchez Martha I0 53 Nadia I0 53 'anchezl Sila 9 41, II9, iss, 167 anchez, Silas 29, I09, I23, I24, I57 anchez. Vivian II8 andoval, Alicia I0 53 andoval, Greg I0 53, I48 andoval, Jose 23, 29 andoval, Manuel l36 andoval, Nancy 9 4l andoval , Ramon 9 4l Yanette 9 42 anga. Adrian 93. 134, 135, iso, 201 antana, George I0 55. I38, I67 antana, Jose 9 42 antoya, Angelica I0 53 antoyo. Raul 9 42 arot, Dr. 22 arot, Glenn I4, I5, 20, II3, II4, ISI aucedo. Martha 9 42 chexnider, Phillip 9 42, II8 chlieter, Heidi 9 42 chmidt, chmitt, Chad I58 Chad 9 42. II8 chnittker, Lennie II2 chnittker, Lenny 23 chnittker, Leonard 29 choonover, Pete I37 Sigala, Julie 9 42 Silva, Alex 207 Silva, Gustavo I0 53 Silvas, Rachel 55 Simms, Teri IG7 Sims, Teri I68 Singh, Albert 207 Singh, Corina 8, 57, I40, I4l, I43, l64 Slater. Jennifer I0 45, 53, I44, I45, I99 Slavens, Carl I0 Slavens, Tina 9 42 Smalling, Joyce 29 Tam, Sandy 69, 92, IO4, IO5, II3, I20, I25. I43. I44, I83, 202, 207, 2l6. 2I7 Tammy 207 Tapia, Daniel 9 42 Tapia, Fidie I0 54 Tapia, Mary II8. 207 Taylor, Darryl I0 54, l70 Taylor, Doudlas Ill Taylor, Doug 30 Teague, Shanna I0 Teague, Shannon 8 Teniente, Sylvia 9 42 Tevis, Elizabeth 207 Thomas, Antoine I0 54 Thomas, Charles I48 Thompson. Phyllis 30 Tomboc, Danny 9 43, II8 Torres, Bridget 9 43, II8 Villalobos. Carlos I0 54 Villalobos, David I0 54, l25 Villalobos, Fina II8 Villalobos, Gus 9 43, I38 Villalobos, Jose 9 43 Villalobos, Richard 88 44 Villalobos, Rigo 9 43, l38, I43 Villon, Lilia 9 43 Vukasovich, Larry 20, Ill Smelser, Derek I0 53, l36 Torres. Catarino 55 Torres, Frank I0 54 Torres. Jose I0 54 Torres, Raquel I0 54 Torres, Tony 9 43 Torrez, Catalina 9 43 Tumamao, Viola 9 43 Walker, Michelle I67, 207 Ward, Johnny I0 54, I92 Wavra, Jason l36 Weaver. Jim 30 Weaver. Mr. I8 Webb, Chrissy I04 Wells, Steven l36 Werneke, Sandi l04 Werneke, Sandy 8, I0 West, Cari I0 54 West. Kari I0 54, I30, I32 White, Katy 9 43 White. Kristy 97, I32 Whitehead. Steven l46. IBO Widmann, Jane 9 43 Smith's. Sherri I42 Smith, Alice 29 Smith, Brett I0 45, 53, I58 Smith, Camille 8. 57, l40. I4I, I43 Smith, Cori I66 Smith, Cory 9 8, 42 Smith, George 29. 98, l36 Smith, Jimmy I0 53 Smith, Keith 23, 29, IO2. l36 Smith, lex II8 Smith, Mark 30, I34. 20I Smith, Oscar 30, I58, I77 Smith, Sherri I42 Smith, Tiffany 9 42 Smith, Tony 3I Smith, Willis 20 Snowden, John I62 Soberanes, Donaii 207 Solarez. Rosa 3l Solis. Isabel I0 53 Solorio, Laura 9 42 Solorio, Victor I0 53 Solorzano, Jose 9 42 Solorzano, Ramon 9 42 Sosa, Angelica I0 53 Sotelo, Luis I0 9, 53 Soto, Connie 207 Soto. Gloria I0 53 Soto. Gracie 8, I30, I32 Soto, Juan l38, I43, I67, 20I Soto. Manuel l36, l60 Soto. Mark 9 42, I37 Soto, Mike 207 Soto, Ralph I0 53 Soto. Sandra l25 Soto, Vicki 92 Soto, Vicky 207 Soza. Mary I0 53 Spates. Sharon 207 Spencer, Mark I0 l0. 53 Staiger, Audra I0 53 Staiger, Michael I0 53 Stand iford, Bill 30, l36, I72 Steele, Mike 9 42 Turner, Carl I34 Turner. Mary 30 Turner. Monica 9 43, II8, I38, I39. I43, I67, l69, I76 U Ulloa, Florinda 88 44 Urias, Armida 207 Uribe, Lorena I0 54 Uribe, Mario 207 Uriquiio, Lupe I0 54 V Vaca, Luz I0 54 Valadez, Linda 30 Valadez, Toni I92, I93 Valadez, Vanessa I0 54 Valdez, Emily I0 54, II8 Valdez, Valdez, Valdez. Manuel I34 Mariano 9 43, II8, I37 Omar I33, I56, I57 Valdivia, Beckie I0 54 Valdivia, Becky II8 Valencia, Arnold 3l Wigg, Harrold I92, I93 Willhite. April 9 43. l50 Williams, Debra 30 Williams, Kevin I0 54, I58 Williams, Lori 8, l30 Williams, Marti 9 43 Williams . Tom 23, 30, 99 Willingham, Joe 30, l28 Wilson, Anne 30 Wilson, Connie 30 Wilson, Dustin I0 54, l36, I76 Wilson. Tanya I0 54, II3, l25 Windsor, Sara 9 43 Wise, Tommy l36, l60 Woeke, Frances I0 54 Woods, Chris 9 43 Wright, Stephanie l20, I44 Z Zamarron, Leticia 9 43 Zamora, Alejandra 207 Zamora, Carlos 9 43 Zamora, Cristina 9 43 Zamora. Gabriela I67. l68 Zamora, Jackie 9 43, II8 Zamora, Jorge II8 Zamora, Monica 9 43 Valencia, Robert 55 Valenzuela, Luis I0 54 Valenzuela. Maricela 9 43 Valenzuela. Oralia 207 Valle, Alma I0 54 Valle, Lorena 88 44 Valtierra, Raymond I0 54, I25, I70. l7l VanBebber, Tammy I32 VandenBosch, Tammy l50, l5I Vanscoder, Catherine 207 Zamudio, Anthony 9 43 Zanetell, Joella 55 Zavala, Abel 9 43 Zavala, Liliana I0 54 Zendejas, Arcy 9 43 Zepeda, Hector I67, 207 Zermano, Carmen 3l Zills, Joe 3l choonover, Sheldon I36 chubert, Robert I0 53 cott, George I0 53 cott, Kristi 9 42 cott, Stephen I93 eabolt, Stephen I33, I34, l67, l69, I93 eabolt, Steven I76, 203 eals, Barbara l30 eals, Jimmy 9 42 eanez, Connie 9 42 epulveda, John 88 44, l70 epulveda, Lorurdes I23, I24 erena, Carmen 9 42 ermemo, Juan 9 42 errana, Rosa I25 errano, Araceli 9 42 errano, Felipe 9 42 Stemple. Paulette 9 42 Stephens, Shelly I0 54 Stewart, Kathy 9 42, II8 Stocker, Heather 9 42, I42 Stone, George I34, I35, I43, l67, l83, l86, 202, 207 Storrs, Dresden I92 Storrs, Kristen I0 l8, 54 Suarez, Frank 9 42 Suarez, Oscar I62 Suits, Andrea I0 54 Sullenge, David 9 42 Sullenger, David II8 Sullivan, Stacey I0 54 Sullivan. Toni 93 Sumandig, Benii 9 42 Swaim, Ramon l38. I43, I56, I67 Swanger, Yolanda 30 Swerdfeger. John 207 Varela, Jesse 88 44 Vasguez. Isreal I23, I24 Vasquez. Abel I37 Vasquez, Abraham I37 Vasquez, Alex I0 54 Vasquez. Angie 207 Vasquez, Cynthia l40, l64 Vasquez, Israel 207 Vasquez. Jesus 9 43, I37 Vasquez, John 9 43 Vasquez, Lupe 207 Vasquez, Peter 93, 207 Vega, Ruben 88 44 Velarde, Velasco. Lillian I0 54 Christina 30 Velez, Jose 9 43 Verdugo, Emily 9 43 Verdugo, Paul 9 43 239 The annual La Ocotilla has seen a lot of changes in the past nine months. From more color pages to better color pages because of the pantone process this annual is HOT I The entire staff has worked very hard to make it the best annual we possibly could. lt has been a great pleasure to work with such dedicated people. People dedicated to the same goal - memorial beautification. The theme Winds of Change is an extremely appropriate theme for this year since there have been a lot of changes at B.U.H.S. which we hope are appropriately reflected in our book. As editor I would personally like to thank .lack Kellum Lori Hoff- man Mark Spencer Camille Smith and Mrs. Hopkins. They have like myself put in many extra hours to help get this annual out to you on time. lt has been my great pleasure to work on the annual this year. The times have been a challenge and alot of fun. I hope that future La Ocotilla staffs will have as much fun as l did. James K. 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