Carlsbad High School - Echo Yearbook (Carlsbad, NM)
- Class of 1983
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The Cavemen Band continuously impressed us with spectacular halftime performances. The fans leapt to their feet as the Cavemen tore the run-through. J' Q f e Q Jil . nargfaq i wfmcq f , rv 0 log? cfllliznsn ' jig, ,-,,.A an E Cl! , I 1' 3 V MEN Q4 mv.: -LN . 1.3- ' H ' Essay 7 Q W 'Q '53, ' 'I EEE' A 4 'A 'Yi Fig 4 W 'ff54r,?vkqfiQlA 7 . Riff-F ifui, iii? A. af-'-f' ,sn W- V a ,faxff 2 I 1 mv f' 'V G0 PAVEMA N .qv .',, A World Apart .QQ 915' U J -A 611215. ,S muuTBY sn u 10 Essay Il LW WL: ....A M No person was ever honored for what she received: honor has been the reward for what she gave. -Calvin Coolidge Homecoming Court selection is not just a popu- larity contest. lt is the recognition by the stu- dent body of those girls whose personalities best capture the spirit of C.H.S. ONE: Third runner-up, Rhonda Gomez and escort Saul Montejano. TWO: Second runner-up Ty Crews and escort Ralph Adams. THREE: Queen Rika Guye and escort John Ramsey. 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F' 6 14 Essay Memory is the diary we all carry with us. -Oscar Wilde It wasn't that long ago that we carried a lunch box to school, played jump rope and declared, Girls have cooties. Time passes quicklyg each year slips by more rapidly than the one before it. Years from now when you look through this book, remember the friends you made at C.H.S. ONE: Ty Crews goes Hawaiian. TWO: Ralph Vasquez comes out to crown Homecoming Queen Rika Guye. THREE: Color Guard gets to take it easy and ride for a change. FOUR: Get a good look at Bobby Mashaw in a suit! lt may be the last time you see this sight. FIVE: lCT didn't dragon last. They won first prize in the Homecoming parade, X. D in ,.! -f Sf' F ,,.,,1 ' 1 gf, THREE Unexpected Combinations 'SX - .-I.-V1-l: s ,, 1 V I ' , ...Q- '1,-F Aww A .N -il Tim life' 4 I ii rf' W' 'W YQ w' 1 I' WF '. , m a. MHA ,M . 4 .1-I 4 V .A .' aj , - .1 vs migmrwfv' w 4 ff i A, new fv 3 2 X w is, hs 3' s -'ff is , V tial-A 1, -. M gm . wg? 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Opening Essay: Maria Antiporda Opening Essay Photos: Gus Wedin Essay 1 7 y,,, i S' I' '- 4 7 1 E 2. st' -f I .1 Y fr 9 I zu '- 1 .4 ,l ll ll 1 www, J-Q 4 X-' v ,W Q Q -.,.,.o j f 3 'N I ? F f ,Q If? 1 Us gl J' Y r. .I' tg. .. 3,:l'. I., P' , ' 2-1-.' '- ' .. 4 ' ' 3... I.. s 4 .. ' . 4 . 4 .'a.,' . ,. -.,s: ': . o .. ,.. -4 K ul '. - 0 5 I nn' oi 'nu' . . a . -. -, on n.' .--' 1 ut, s nfs.. . K . ' fn Q..-J '. a A c Q . 4, ff' 4' . 1 5- w Q '. '. g. .'. N ,.. 1 Y'- x, . : X. J 'ts f. .r l'v , 4' . ,. . ' I f n Q n la' a n,:aDfg. u 1 . X1 Qt x v I. 'fs 'anna ....u-,ish-485 . I . ,Q 5 . N -' f . , - . Nu ' s Q ' ,, . . ' Q- ' ' ' , , ' , '. - ' ' .. v ' . , , ' - . , ,. ,M A . . . . . - 5 N 'I lc I , . ' ga n , . . Q u . as n I 4 o v, ri Q sh n u s u , . . . 1 . 1 Ahead Of Is... The Best! l , w w w This is a year of firsts. We have, for the first time, two assistant principals, Mr. Doug Lynn, Sr. Mr. David Chavez. We also have start- ed registration by computers this year. As prin- cipal, Mr. Henry is in charge of public relations, finance, and other important necessities. Mr. Lynn is in charge of scheduling, testing proce- dures, and classroom management. Mr. Chavez is in charge of major discipline problems, fire drills and building and maintenance. Mr. Henry feels the main problem at CHS is that students just don't get as involved academically as they should. He would like to see school spirit im- prove in the future.. These are our leaders in this school. They are a very special breed. Our school board is comprised of men and women elected by the community to govern the body of our school system. Decisions concern- ing teachers' contracts, curriculum, attendance policy, student behavior rules, school lunch menu regulations and other school policies are made by the school board. Ill Francis Duran, school board member f2l Superinten- dant, Dr. Roger Harrell t3l Bill Loos, school board member l4l Johnny Rodriguez, school board member t5l Wes Kelly, school board member l6l Pat Nelson, President of the school board l7l Bob Henry, Principal t8l Doug Lynn, Sr., Assistant Principal l9l David Chavez, Assistant Principal gm Q5 , 4 X 'h M' M AS . f 3 f 7' F ' . wil 1 -tif' 1. G.C. Thompson lbusiness skillsi 2. Barney Legion lgraphic artsl 3. Pat Henry lbandl 4. Dick Miller points out an easier way to Korbin Price lenviron- mental designl 5. Loretta Webb lbusiness skillsl 6. Jackie Vaughn lgovtfeconl 7. Col. Fred Jackson lROTCi 8. Fred Bloss lmathl 9. Ron Burton lfamily livingl 10. Jed Howard lgovtfeconl 11. Shirley Moore lpsychologyl 12. Margaret Perry llinglishl all . . A v' 'J l Q'- Gb-4 -.5 .6 Facuhy 23 bg Mfwz. ix .SX If ll' .r 'I I , f f 4 5 . I Q5 .3 . me hw A 1. Gerri Mattson looks troubled lcraftsl 2. Karen Gentry lcomputer sciencel 3. Ron Cox lsophomore dean, biologyl 4. Pat Woolfe lEnglishl 5. Nora Robertson Qartl 6. Sally Covington CEnglish, yearbookl 7. Rita Chavez lofficel 8. Cal Strickland lmathl 9. Gary Whittemore lAmerican historyl 10. Phil Harmon KAmerican historyl 11. Linda Horn lFrenchl 24 Facuhy r?Q?E2 P' 'Q 'a Wt? 1214 W' Q Z 1, A e 'ill if Qu.: if . A wif' . A J-L 7 .,..e E.. ,fn .KM un.. Carol Brashear lchorusl Mary Walker lfinglishl Mary Jackson lEnglishl Art Loafman lCounselorl Sue Vaughn iEnglishl Paul Durham lEnglishl Paul Algozinni lmathl Felicia Dorado llibrarian aidel Porky Leyva lbiologyl Ron Grimes ljournalisml Mike Clark llibrarianl Dale Ballard lweldingl Hwy 3 Ulf! i 'ln 1 x 7-V-j 1 . 3 x t . Q u ij? . 1 -, , :Nils gs: i 953.3 galil 'Z 4 ,S iw h , t K 1 , 7 K , .. '-J , , X Yr IK mu X it X gifw .1 3-L tg . . ...... ax. i 8 wvsa .ZS I5 lf,-61 12 nuance Fx l-!03F1?f?L 26 Faculty if 5 if E ,-kk 1. Ray Landreth lmathl 2. Robert Patterson lGovt. Econ.l 3. Sgt. Donald Holzworth CROTCJ 4. Elsa Hays lofficel 5. Dennis Rogers lspecial edl 6. Dan LaClair lGovt. Econj 7. Tom Quin- tela ljunior deanl 8. Tom Partido lSpanishl 9. Bill Nelson lmetalsl 10. Mrs. Lawson lofficel 11. Linda Connell llinglishl 12. George Fredericks lmathl 13. Mary Ann Marrs lEnglishl 14. Jenni- fer Nelson lEnglishJ 15. John Coleman lhome mechanicsl l r,. 6 :INN ,AUS NS R f 33?-a 1. Leon Clark points out something interesting to Shayne Galloway. lEnglishl 2. J.C. Lunsford concentrates hard to get everything per- fect. lauto mechanics! 3. Carl Vinka gives a helping hand to Brian Smith and Brian Santo S 1. George Webster explains the process to a student. lartl 2. Lucy Moss helps us all out in the Guidance Office, lguidance officel 3. Jim Higgins checks for a smooth sur- face, lwoodworkingl 4, Charleyrene Danforth checks the schedules. lcounselorl 5. Pat Strecker explains the prob- lem. lEnglish, cheerleadingl 6. Doug Fredrick works hard. lAgl 7. Laura Giles helps Vince Harper with his work. lLatinl 8. Debbie Woodard explains to Lisa Janes how a baby grows. lchild carel 9. Sarah Kirby helps her one of few male students. lHome Economicsl 10. Roy Herrera ex- plains the situation to Claudia Flynn. lResource Rooml 11. David Landreth checks for errors. lmathl 28 Faculty --1' --...S 1 These are the gals who are responsible for the meals we have to eat in the cafeteria. 1. Gloria Gomez, Helen Dominguez, Patricia iSudsl MacArthur, Carolyn Back- ues, Emma Wiggins. lback rowl Hilda Garza and De- lores Hamilton. 2. Stanley Evans, as usual, is telling Duane Pyeatt that he doesn't know what he's talking about. lchemistryl 3. Oleeta Etcheverry goes over just one of her daily duties. lhome economics, senior deanl 4. Jean Loafman certainly finds something amusing. lO.E.A.l 5. Ron Woodard explains the problem with one student's paper. lbiologyl 6. Lee lLadyl Komensky explains the magic of theatre to Linda Hobbs. ltheater artl 7. Tom Forni marks the number of laps made by one of his students. ip.e.l 8. Martha Singleton watches her girls play. lp.e.l 9. Armando Ariz is taking care of daily duties. tcustodianl 10. Nan Restine takes roll. lp.e.l Faculty 29 1, Bobby Barnes, Ag. 2. Thomas Durrett, DECA my Porras, Custodian. 4. Joe Trujillo, Custodian. Armendariz, Custodian, 6. Bob Porter, PE. 7. Moore, Biology. 8. Jim Stell, lCT. 9. Richard Crafts. 10. Mary Leisner, Business skills. Faculty Sectiong Sonia Wilkie. Photos: Manuel Anaya, Mike Erickson, James Mark McCollum, and Gus Wedin Qi . 3. Sam- 5. Juan Matilda Mattson, Granger, S34 .st , ,X , ...N - Q f' -. S L '--- .,., N' .., I Q '-4---. A 'fs I0 .Qs As all things come to an end, so does one's career. Mr. Richard Miller is completing his final year of teaching at CHS and what an impact he has made. Mr. Miller has been teaching high school art for almost 30 years. He graduated with a bachelor of art from Northwestern State in Oklahoma, then received his masters at the University of Oklahoma. Mr. Miller has been in charge of the JuniorfSenior Prom. The World of Disney was his favorite. He supervises painting of the Senior Rock. He has made many contributions to the school in past years includ- ing this year's Caveman mascot, the Caveman. Rf When asked what he would miss most about CHS he replied, Everything The classes, the kids, just everything. Well, Mr. Miller, we at CHS will miss you too. No one else could ever do what you have done for us. Copy: Sonia Wilkie Photo: Mark McCol- lum Faculty 31 32H Honor Society: Only The Best Will Do -'-M122 2 n' S iff 'ji X X B we f oe Ln, .l 4 National Honor Society Exactly what is Honor Society? lt is a group of hardworking, devoted youngsters who seem to really believe in what they do make good grades throughout their high school years! They are a unique group of people who have a blend of leadership, citizen- ship, scholarship, and, of course, know how to make the best of their talent. This year's Honor Society members include lfacing page, top, last rowl Maria Antiporda, Gina Galindo, Alvie Kinaman, Liz Treacy, Robert Brim, Lori Leyva, Gary Strong, Sandy Basham, Dick Hughes, Carol Ta- bor, Ernie Booth, Janet Groom, Greg Brown, Kristina Stone, Lori Tanner and Tom Erickson. tmiddle rowl Donna Masters, Rika Guye, Sandra Maxwell, Claire Franchot and Angie Doubrava. Ibottom rowl Kenneth Miller, Letha Boyd, Lisa Irish, Kelly Marlow, Sheila McNutt, Jackie Carrigan, Anna Carrasco, Richard Na- jera, Jerry Sessom, Barbara Stump, Gail Foley, Paula Reynolds, Duane Pyeatt, Peggy Kearns, and Robin Deeds. lTop rightl Sandy Basham and Dick Hughes escort Donna Masters during the fall tapping. fmiddle leftl Paula Reynolds gives her speech on citizenship. lmiddle rightl Mr. LaClair looks over the agenda for the night. tbottoml The officers for this year are President Richard Najera, Vice-President Jerry Sessom, Secretary Anna Carrasco, Treasurer Jackie Carrigan, Historian Barbara Stump. ltop leftl Rika Guye, Claire Franchot, Sandra Maxwell, Donna Masters and An- gie Doubrava were tapped into Honor Society this past fall. ltop rightl Barbara Stump lights a candle in honor of those tapped. lbottom leftl Gary Strong follows with his speech and lights the candle, lbottom rightl President Richard Na- jera emcees the ceremony. Copy: Sonia Wilkie Photos: Manuel Anaya. Honor Society 33 Preparing For Leadership ii if ' I HSSP' 34 ICT ICT is a work program of Industrial Cooperat- ive Training, where classes are taught two sepa- rate periods of the day, and one-half day is spent in a work situation. Students are em- ployed according to their interests. Members of ICT are also required to be members of Voca- tional Industrial Clubs of America. VICA is a national organization for students preparing for careers in trade, industrial, technical and health occupations. The purpose of a student's partici- pation in VICA activities is personal develop- ment which is accomplished in student-initiated civic, educational professional and social activi- ties supervised by Mr. Jim Stell. lTop leftl Members of lCT's first hour are Ifrontl Sally Dominguez, Lorie Yanez, Eddie Smith, Tammy Everard, Janet Harvey, Cindy Phillippi, Oscar Colaardo, Benito Or- tega, Aleesa Atwood and Valerie Gonsalez. lbackj Steve Ward, Jo Kartchner, Kenneth Miller, James Melvin, Joey Burch, Leo Valdez, Mike Martinez, Larry Aguilar, Richard Hanna, Kevin Ratcliff, and Jim Mackovich. ttop center! Mr. Stell is getting on to Jo, or else he's mad at the class? IBottom lettl Members of fourth hour are Dawn Peterson, Annette Spearman, Karen Williamson, Anna Vannatter, Robbie Brooks, Ricky Williams, Cynthia Ybarra, Freddie Quintana, Annabel Salcido, Orlando Salcido, Marcella Coo- per, Vera Castillo, Raenelle Dorris, Sylvia Florez, Linda Escobedo, and Tina Green. Ibottom rightl Kenneth is ready for the camera. Ifacing page, top rightl Don't tell us! We'll take the tooth out one way or another! tbottom rightl Ricky will cook it any way you like. tcenter rightl lCT's banner. Copy: Rhonda Gomez Photos: Jim Stell 2 :st SK na ,z T f Work 'S' Q ICT 35 Business As Usual s ww The Distributive Education Clubs of America . , . DECA . . , an integral part of the Distribu- tive Education Program, teaches marketing and distribution to our high school students. DECA is a student oriented organization whose pro- gram of leadership and personal development is specifically designed for students to learn about business. This instructional program is taught in the classroom zero and first hours. Students then work for three hours daily as a part of a supervised educational experience. Copy: Rhonda Gomez Photos: Lebron Barton, Mike Wedin, and Manuel Anaya 1.1 K., ,,. V .. T. ,,., f K lf' f ,,, J' z 2 L. l QS' wi A Nfl ? iw, 'D .41 At the classroom level, DECA students form a chapter and elect student officers. The chapter encourages better scho' lastic achievement among the members. ill The zero hour group includes ffrontl John Dunlap, Steve Summers, Le- bron Barton, Kathie Asbury, David Bunch, Rich Smith, and Kim Payne ibackl Diane Locke, Lori Housley, Patricia Welch, Danette Thomas, Leona Meeks, Jeff Humphrey, innocent bystander, Bobby Mashaw, Van Jarvis, Donna Masters, Julie Brinker, Bobby Pyle, and Jeannie Hardesty. f28r3l The officers are David Bunch, Reporter, Lebron Barton, Historian, Leona Meeks, Secretary, Bobby Mae shaw, President, Jeff Humphrey, District President, Donna Masters, Vice President, John Dunlap, Treasurer, and Steve Summers, Parliamentarian. Not pictured is Kathie Asbury, Chaplin. 147 Studying DECA first hour are ifrontl Yvonne Acosta, Gloria Smart, Lana Young, Donna Hou- chin, Cecil Henderson, Gwen Lyshik, Donna Sifford, Jeanna Dennis, and Sharleen Asbury. fbackl Anthony Mar- tinez, Angela Johnson, Naomi Johnson, Phillip Smead, Magdalena Garcia, Arleen Martinez, Joanna Frink, Jerry Zuniga, Danny Franco, Dan Podobnik, f5l DECA holds the annual faculty coffee. f6l Members paying rapt attention. f7l David and Jeff mingle with Mary Sutphen. f8l Was this an interesting meeting or what? i9l Mr. Durrett knows how to make a group look great. C13 Donna and Bob Henry decide not to let Karen Gentry and Elsa Hayes take this donut. Copy: Rhonda Gomez Photos: Mike Erikson. DECA 37 O In A Spirit Of Friendship . . . I 1 vs- ' M.---- ' 38 OEA W W-1ii5,,!,, fqm. I J -. ,K ., ' Xxx - i LL . . . and good will as we prepare for lives of service in office occupations. We work together to attain the goals of OEA and pledge our loyalty to our nation. This is exactly what those students who are in OEA try to accom- plish. OEA is one of our three work-study pro- grams. These students receive one hour of classroom work and an average of three hours of on-the-job training to perfect their office skills. They work hard and maintain their aver- age grade, and to top it all off, they get paid for doing this! Doesn't that sound like a good deal? W' - 1' VM..- 1 M .ur 'I 1 if ,. ,ig , ., . .Q ,, ,L . ill, f l i.:'i...ir:.:iH.'. ' Sgr' it S 1 Q ft hir -Jin 1. Sandra Maxwell - Commerce Bank 2. Lori Tanner - District Attorney's Office 3. OEA officers are Greg Brown, President, Valerie Navarette, Vice President, Angela Va- lenzuela, Secretary, Sandra Maxwell, Treasurer 4. Spon- sor, Mrs. Jean Loafman 5. Cindy Quintela - Carlsbad Na- tional 6. lrmalinda Quintela - Commerce Bank 7. Angie Doubrava - Bufford Norrid 8. Teresa McDonald - City of Carlsbad 9. Diana Midgley - Carlsbad National Bank 10. Deana Brewer - Bill Cannon 11. Valerie Navarette - City of Carlsbad 12. Greg Brown - Security Savings and Loan 13. Angie Dalton - Guadalupe Medical Center 14. OEA mem- bers are Charlene Rainy, Kristina Stone, Janet Groom, Kathy Strid, Terri Galindo, Debbie McCormick, Debbie Worley, Kathy Rhodes, Cindy Quintela, Angie Dalton, Greg Brown, Barbara Stump, Lori Tanner, Valerie Navarette, Gaytha Cravey, lrmalinda Quintela, Eva Ramirez, Jennifer Harris, Kathy Hurst, Melinda Echavarria, Diana Midgley, Sandra Maxwell, Deanna Brewer, Angela Valenzuela, Christina Smith, Teresa McDonald, Dawn Tippins, Tammy Rucker, and Sonia Wilkie. Copy: Sonia Wilkie Photos: Manuel Anaya. OEA 39 Be All You Can Be 1 : Be all you can bel 'I'hat's what students in R.O.T.C. are learning to do. They discover what military life is all about. 1. Brenda Juarez, Frankie Dorado, and Julian Gutierrez, members of the R.O.T.C., put up the flag every morning during the school year. 2. Sergeant First Class Donald Holtzworth. 3. Julian Gutierrez zeros in on the target. 4. Lieutenant Colonel Jackson and Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Chris Bass. 5. 4th hour: Robby Foreman, Benny Carrasco, Aaron Jensen, Paul Spenser, Jackie Alvarez, Mark Hernan- dez, Ida Losoya, Sylvia Sanchez, Liz Aguilar, Alberta Ro- cha, Florence Martinez, Christina Hernandez, Beverly Wor- thy, Corine Chavez. 6. Rifle Team: Llewis Diggs, Paul Spencer, Robby Foreman, Robert Speights, Shawn Gad- bury, Noel Florez, Frankie Dorado, Julian Gutierrez. 7. 3rd hour: Benny Anaya, Maggie Fierro, Mark Aguilar, Wayne Reams, Ruben Vasquez, Sean Harris, Kevin Barrett, Mario Ramirez, Chris Petty, Mary Lou Gutierrez, Joey Gonzalez, Steve Dorado. 8. 2nd hour: Romi Martinez, Mike Baca, Robert Cooper, Jack Hinson, Noel Florez, Ricky McDowell, Brenda Juarez, Julian Gutierrez, Rolanda Wile liams, Mary Ann Escareno, Mary Valenzuela, James Anaya, Frankie Dorado, John Aragon, Gloria Smart. 9. 5th hour: Greg Hinojosa, Wendy Solt, Robert Speights, Michael Wil- liams, Danny Sosa, Eddie Gann, Christine Castillo, Timmy Winn, Jimmy Quintella. 10. The Color Guard marches in the Fiesta Parade. Copy: Beverly Allen Photos: Mike Erickson and Gus Wedin 40 R O.T.C. 1 1 w Bring Your Body To uto Body Auto Body is taught by Carl Vinka. They learn all phases of straightening, automotive refinish- ing, glass trim, basic automotive cosmetic re- pair, and maintenance. 1. Auto body seniors are Tony Williams, Dominic Smith, Charlie Granger, Cornelio Rodriguez, Jerry Carrasco, Jerry Fuentes, Sabas Hernandez, Larry Luna, Brian Smith, Ricky Sanchez, and Tracy Flores. 2. Sabas Hernandez is putting on body fluid. 3. Charlie Granger polishes a car. 4. Auto Body juniors are Raul Montoya, Robert Leyva, Mike Men- doza, Leslie Carrasco, Edward Hinojos, Mike Baca, Tony Hernandez, Orlando Ramirez, Trine Carrasco, Johnny Lu- jan, Keith Settle, James Branaman, Lonnie Dunne, Darryle Farris, Brad Fowler, Adon Gomez, Lorenzo Gonzalez, James Jacquez, Randy Lee, Ronnie Navarrette, 5. Ricky Sanchez is sanding. Copy: Beverly Allen Photos: Mike Erickson 42 Auto Body agisiamge - fl 'Tl' Auto Mechanics is a two hour class run by J.C. Lusnford. Students have six weeks of class- room work and then they start practical appli- cation of their skills. They learn how to rebuild and repair engines, use the scope for diagnosis, do preventive maintenance, do wheel-balanc- ing, service transmissions and other skills neces- sary for a good mechanic. Auto Mechanics seniors are: 1. Troy Henry, Robert San- chez, Gerlad Armendarez, David Campos, Edward Car- rasco, Billy Beeman, Jack Jenkins, Dennis Williams, Frank Hereque, Tad Williams, Kevin Kennedy, Dennis Brooks, Wayne Kenagy, David Ashford, Steve Turner, Ted Roth, Burt Hubbard, Clyde Cox, Zora Cook, Rodney Ledbetter. 2. Billy Beeman and Rodney Ledbetter, the car doctors, are bringing a new engine into the world. Juniors: Dan Barben, Jerry Hobbs, Ray Jones, Stewart Lunsford, Tony Duran, Ben Garcia, William Therriault, Ken Holcomb, Al- bert Doyle, Scott Straub, Rudy Wilcox, Mike Wedin, James Perce, Robby Smith, Paul Fogerson, Mark Lemmon, Tommy Castillo, Danny Villa. 4. Hummm, maybe the prob' lem is the horn, 5. Robert likes to sleep on the job. 6. ls this the carbertor or is this the muffler? 7, Kevin checking for front end alignment. Copy: Beverly Allen Photos: James Granger Auto Mechanics 43 The Hotter, The Better The welding program at CHS is very important, lt teaches the practical skills of welding. Dale Ballard's welding class built a guard rail on top of the press box at the CHS stadium as a community service project. 1. Ron Hailey, Mike Sutphen, Rudy Romero, Leonardo Lopez, Al Salcido, Rey Echavarria, Dale Ballard, David Crow, John White, Stacy Bowman, Lionel Granger, Bobby Franco, Raul Nieto, Mark Hernandez. 2. Lionel Granger drilling, 3. Salvador Valdez, Steve Dorado, Daniel Gomez, Ben Gonzalez, Rey Dominguez, Steve Mann, Kenneth Park- er, Zeke Valdez, Jerome Hernandez, Scott Lilly, Wally Menuey, Jody Beard, Blaine Pettes, Jim Parsons, Henry Mclntire, Mike Campbell, Pat Sanchez, Dale Ballard, Sher- ry Sears. 4. Rey Echavarria. 5. Rudy Romero. 6. David Crow heats a metal rod. Copy: Beverly Allen Photos: James Granger 44 Welding is Vw It takes brains to be a farmer these days. That's what students in FFA are learning. Breeding, welding, woods, partial Parliamentary Proce- dures, judging, public speaking, and working on the ag farm are a few of the things they learn. 1. Andy Hegelman, Patrick Cass, lan Wainner, Rick Vas- quez, Gary Strong, Shawn Welch, Linda Buck, Max Vas- quez, Ricky Spencer, Clyde Humphrey, Tammy Danialo, Tara Higgins, Ray Julian, Mike DeMoss, Gary Brown, Rob- ert DeMoss, Carl George, Fred Kezar, Pam Doane, Reglna Treadway, Tom Mitchell, Dave Cartwright, Tracy Work- man, Joe Vasquez, Ralph Adams, Randy Campbell, Greg Williamson, Piper Ashford, Darren McGilvery, and Tava Mullins. 2. Sam McKinney, reporter, Gary Strong, vice- president, Misti Kerbo, secretary, Ricki Vasquez, president, Janet Rauch, sentinalg Terry Gravenmeier, treasurer, Clyde Humphrey, chaplin. Copy: Beverly Allen Photos: Gus Wedin FFA 45 Just picture it. As a foreign exchange student you are in a completely new environment, no where to go and no one you know! Just when you're about to fall apart, along comes lnterna- tional Club to lend a helping hand. When Claire Franchot, ftop right! from Paris, France first came to Carlsbad, members of the club greeted her with signs and friendship. The International Weekend held in March is where all surround- ing exchange students meet here to see old friends and make new ones. So, if you're inter- ested, come on along and join in. lTop leftl Mrs. Horn shares with no one! lTop center! President, Peggy Kearns, Secretary, Jackie Carrigan: Co- Vice Presidents, Gail Foley and Susie Komensky think otherwise. lMiddle left! Everyone's making friends. Angela and Jackie have no trouble either! fCenterl Jimmy and Liz knew just where the camera was. lCenter right! Walter and Liz seem to be getting along better than anyone else! lBottom rightl Members of this crazy group are tbottoml Stacey Hoffman, Peggy Kearns, Paula Reynolds, Susie Ko- mensky, Sonia Wilkie and John Crowley. Cmiddlel Sherry Harper, Gail Foley, lde Losoya, Claire Franchot, and Lau- rie Wilkinson. ftopl Walter Carr, Robert Brim, Liz Tracey, Jimmy Gibbs, Angela Valenzuela, Jackie Carrigan, Julie Doyle, Michele Wright, and Sponsor, Mrs. Horn. Copy: Rhonda Gomez Photos: Manuel Anaya 46 International Club Welcome To Our orld .-,,..,... . Nz. 1 - bint ' -ff' xt, v X 4 .mn ILC' Gai.. X fe' . lj . Service ' ab:-rw, X Tv, - X 1 A Q Training Responsibilit Achievement WS' Qfff Qi , ...A Astra Club! What's that? Everybody wants to know. Astra Club is the junior branch of the Women's Altrusa Club in Carlsbad. They are a non-profit community organization. lf this looks like a club you should be in, don't hesitate. You can be sure all these girls would be willing to take you in. fTop leftl These officers are definitely unique -- in their own way. President Vickie Johnson, Vice'President Jackie Carrigan, Secretary Lorie Leyva, and Treasurer, Penny Panagopoulos. tCenter Leftl Angela sneaks in a smile while Jackie pays close attention. fCenter rightl Vickie is getting her point across. lBottom leftl Brigitte and Beverly get Vickie's point. fBottom rightl The girls who make ASTRA such a success are fBottoml Paula Reynolds, Veronica Her- nandez, Jennifer Olson, Dori Salcido, Katie Antiporda, and Penny Panagopoulos. fMiddlel Vickie Johnson, Nancie Car- rasco, Crystal Burns, Phyllis Royster, Ruth Pinckert, Bever- ly Allen, Tracy Dando, Susie Komensky and Martha Mir- eles. tTopl Maria Antiporda, Beverly Gonzalez, Brigitte Ramos, Monica Mendez, Diane Brown, Barbara Stump, Jackie Carrigan, Debbie Williams, and Kristy Hodnett. Copy: Rhonda Gomez Photos: Manuel Anaya and Gus Wedin if Ju- ' ,T ..:.i-.,.,i,. fir- bf -1195, .fx ASTRA 47 Keep Those Presses Rolling!!! Graphic Arts is an organization which teaches students the processes of silk screening, offset printing, development of film and much more. Students make license plates, bumper stickers, memo pads, stationery, hall passes and attendance slips for the school. C11 Graphic Arts l includes Jody Wil- liams, Mike Quintana, Lyndol Hendricks, Tommy Espino, Gordon Vandenberg, Wesley Hardin, David Lopez, Ramon Mendoza, Christy Kerbo, Paul Kahley, Shawna Tidwell, Kristy Hudson, Vonda McPherson, Karen Latimer, Jana Laney, Teresa Mendez, Lisa Heard, Sylvia Rodriquez, Faye Mendoza and Eleanora Martinez. C21 David Ramirez gets everything ready. C31 Sponsor Mr. Barney Legion. Q41 Ras mon Mendoza makes a proof. Q51 Wesley Hardin, Lisa Heard, Mike Quintana, Teresa Mendez and Vonda McPher- son get a little help in developing from Mr. Legion. C61 Vonda Roberts distributes type. C71 Christy Kerbo and Paul Kahley set up type. 181 Jana Laney and Lyndol Hendricks get ready to develop film. 191 Mr. Legion explains offset printing to Lisa Heard, Kristy Hudson, Gordon Vandenberg and David Lopez. C101 Sally Aragon sets up type. U11 Graphic Arts ll consists of Dawn Jablonski, Melissa Perez, Brenda Juarez, LeRoy Martinez, Lisa Villa, David Ramirez, Abie Hinojos, Vonda Roberts, Silvia Guerra, Selma Cal- deron, Marty Martinez, Roxann Castillo. Copy: Sonia Wilkie Photos: James Granger f..f 5 N i-SX sa .. ms 48 Graphic Arts Q7-i7--Q7-'1' Mg. 5' xi Q 12 Graphic Arts 49 - Strike Up The Bandl- - Strike up the Band! What would we do without them? Who would boost spirit? Who would put P on spectacular halftime shows? Who would re- img . ft A present our community? Thanks C. H. S. Band. f - Q - X - You're great! ,7 33 f f lTopl C.H,S. Band playing for the dedication ceremony at 3 ' Eg . X D Q 1 M I . mi' the Bataan Bridge. fTop rightl Brass section includes Har- X' r - Q ,-ff -. ' I vey Garcia, John Florez, Phil Dorado, Patrilla Beaver, Mark -' ' 45' f , X ,, ,, 8 r. , ' Northcut, Curtis Hurst, Mike Carrasco, Joey Stroble, Rus- I , J 5 34 X. isak- sell Stinson, Gladys Martinez, Johnny Corona, Diana Moss, , H J . 155 I xx Danny Gonzales, John Kennedy, Pam Henry, Pat Petracca, , fit- ' tg f A G , Jimmy Roberts, Wendy Ricer, Susan Tiffner, Doug Evans, A - -it A Chris Brashear, Robert Lopez, Cory Trout, Randy Romero, - Bennett Broach, Dolly Roberts, Linda Macias, Robert Can- ' ady, Mike Cobb, Rick Hernandez, Marlena See, Andy Ste- ' . H J , I vens, Kenneth Parker, Nancy Flannigan. lTop middlel R 'a 4 Q Woodwinds are Debbie Royster, Patsy McCormick, Sandra Galindo, Daneen Riley, Melissa Urquidez, Elizabeth Rodri- guez, Ellyce Griffith, Stephanie Jones, JoNella Jordan, Laurie Baldauf, Diana Galindo, Gina Castillo, Yvonne Mar- tinez, Melissa Franco, Christi Rogge, Melissa Carrasco, An- drea Kemper, Julie Carpenter, Sheli Gunnells, Diane Har- din, Joni Barnett, Bob Coggins, Russell Pierson, Tonette Rodriguez, Kathy Brinker, Robert Galindo, Jake Skinner, Wendy Cavens, Jerry Ortega, Debbie Villa. tRight middlel Drummers are Michelle Lightner, Arleen Subia, Beth Funk, Suzy Gonsalez, Deanna Garrett, Jackie Mossier, Chris Bass, Lisa Nelson, Raul Ortega, Richard Pyeton, Hughlen White, Diane Cope. fBottoml Officers are Tammy Nance, Beth Funk, JoNella Jordan, Jackie Mossier, Tanya Mardon, Raul Ortega, Cory Trout, Randy Romero, Jake Skinner. lBottom rightl Mr. Henry has been directing the C.H.S. band for twelve years! Copy: Beverly Allen Photos: James Granger, Gus Wedin 50 Band .Hx . hui Q X ' l in ' E 4 ' 5 2-:rs 7: 3 ' Qi . I . .f -5 ' -L7 iv 4' X3 iii xx ' N X N X 9 xx - Y l ' lx - ai !, , , 5 . ,I I .. v ' 1 ' I 1-.- , I .L IW l lv- 5 Y ge T In vi f':3Lsfa- ,.'.w, ff, , .Moqpnp gsm' .MMA -.. C if , ,,..A 5 I , , ' , tn ! ' r' ' '- K Q Q N o ,Q S 1 3 :5 Qlk ' 1' M I NSA-5 . ' ' fi 'f , . 4 ' . 1 5 k 1 1 ' - A 1 1 5.,:, K 'ww Q ,-...... - -Mvfy ,-i-N5-gtg-:.., x .K-fi . , ., f t fi ss--fx ' ,. if 4 -igiif if fig , Y-I 4 ., f 3 A Q.-i.g,QgIBQgiQ,w'a-s,s.:L 5' .Sl-ifsqg g mgl QQ wxgggf . x . ,wg w - x .-Q gifs 4, lx. -. , s -.-.sw ' x , f - - X1w1gw. Q'Qxgf . 4 9- ,gf L , Xgyibxwt .- xkkk .-.X,X,:,Q: vi k X A535-in 4. .. . Q ffb.mQSMm1w m A - M xx E 44 s - L, Capitol Hill, watchout! Why? The C.H.S. Band is coming! They are flying by charter jet to Washington, D.C. to stay one week. During this week they will be marching in Washington and in Philadelphia along with giving concerts. In their extra time they will be touring the city. This is an honor for our band, and we should be proud of them. 1. Left, Left, Right, Left 2. Inspection Time! 3. I like to sleep while l'm directing. 4. 1,2,3, BLOW! 5. Are sure you can get a suntan this way? 6. C.H,S. Band marfiing in Sept 16th parade. 7. Lisa Nelson in total concentration. Copy: Beverly Allen Photos: Gus Wedin, James Granger is Fat It V n. ra Qi intl, W' 2 li wi Jw Q W A V ngftfw tr wx.- 4,,t1y,,i,Lga .H , .ff f wf,e1,f:+.f,, f ,j f',. 'K ' J. lf ry, . V. y . .', fm my 'N sf NK i 1'-f . k , 5 . 9' el-. ' . -32. 1 X ' K N .-fig' . -Q 1.3 2. 1 'ii ' Wa 'J'-5' Xi! FU' ' X xx xg-5 Vayrfx hx Q' KX ,nil --an f' H' rib .ta 'iifvidl' 'J' , Have you ever wondered why Color Guard always looks so good? One reason is Mr. Pat Henry. lrightl They have been under his super- vision for two years now. From the looks of things, everything seems to be well under con- trol. ln fact, they have been asked to march in Washington, D.C. for the Independence Day parade along with the band. Another reason why they look so good is because of their cap- tains. lbottom leftl They're the experienced ones of the bunch that take control of their group. They risk getting a flag in their back when they tell you to get in line or pay atten- tion. After all the fussing and fighting though, it's worth it. They have their annual band ban- quet at the end of the year and seeing those smiles, you know the medals they've received are a great pride to them. Copy: Rhonda Gomez Photos: Gus Wedin 54 Color Guard ...,-.- ag: 'Q -N I I-M fvyw- X lFacing page, bottom leftj Our captains for the 1982-83 year are Dawn Tippings, Vickie Johnson, Jackie Carrigan, and Yvonne Rascon. lbottom righti The excellent rifles you see on the field at halftime consist of these members. Tammy Nance, Yvonne Martinez, Shawn Gadbury, Ro- lando Gomez, Marsha Sandoval, and Scott Lance. Not pictured is rifle captain Vickie Tavarez. Also not pictured are Drum Majors Tonya Madron and Tammy Nance. fBot- tom Centerl The rest of the girls making up a fine perfor- mance with their flags are lfront rowl Minnie Martinez, Priscella Gomez, Nancie Carrasco, Verna Brown, LaDawn Hatley, Shara Goodson, Kathy Nesbit, Stephanie Hansen, Tina Hallet, Yvonne Rascon, Patty Ybaben. lback rowl Becky Brown, Donna Jacobs, Susie Komensky, Diane Brown, Jackie Carrigan, Dawn Frachiseur, Vickie Johnson, Yvette Armendariz, Dawn Tippings, Anna Valdez, and Les- -sttsgsg r X, . A -sg, i t-.1 Avg 'Y' J 3 T gn ...wx X Ai' I ,?:f:,,u4 ,,. In 5'-.1 -'gift T.. T .g1:3.-as lie Smith. fcenteri Out on the drill field these girls are hard at work. itop leftj This line concentrates hard on knowing when to have their flags up. ltop rightl Part of the rifles work had to make sure this looks like a ripple. Copy: Rhonda Gomez Photos: Gus Wedin S M ':-.1 new i 4 , i l alf'-.L .. 4 ...lf Us f . ..,---1 Sounds Of Perfection xt'-N 31 i fe 'H s l' Qi 'fi -,,,., f '.'255,3, 1 l i ! ' 'l , gh,,vp 'gwg Q, 4. . '. ' f, 'z ,,i ' , , , E .V ,QV -'5 ' M, 3 K '6'z.2,' ll! f To get in Troubadors you have to be a good singer. These are the most advanced choir stu- dents. They are the main group taken to com- petition. Classical music and tone production are emphasized. 1. Troubadors practice during class. 2. Julie Carpenter and Angle Dalton 3. The air conditioners get real cold some- times. 4. Mrs. Brashear, This is her first year directing at Carlsbad. 5. Members of Troubadors are: Patrica Prentlss, Angle Dalton, Kelly Marlow, Beth Funk, Glen Price, Sheila Bolch, Shannon Lynch, David Lopez, Jennifer Olson, Elyce Griffith, Kelli Harrell, Dean McAllster, Stacy Perrin, Kristy Hodnett, Rena Gonzalez, Letha Boyd, Debbie Williams, Lori Wilkinson, Elizabeth Edwards, Melanie Wilhoit, Reggie Galloway, Katie Burleson, Julie Carpenter, Chris Heine, Veronica Martinez, Allen Dickerson, Carlyn Welch, Walter Carr, Sherry Harper, Jeff Glaze, Raylene Devers, Rick Milliken, Janet Groom, Douglas Lynch. 6. '82-'83 Trouba- dor officers are: Sheila Bolch, Treasurer, Katie Burleson, Vice-President, Raylene Devers, President: Kristi Hodnett, Secretary. 7. Breath Control exercises. 8. Raymond and Alan are on Cloud Nine! 9. Choo Choo! 10. Members of all the Carlsbad Choirs who made All State. 11. Let's Charles- ton! Copy: Beverly Allen Photos: Mike Erickson, James Granger 6 Troubadors Y if -q...,,..q,, n , Y-.V . r These are the lucky people who made All State. Before you go try out, you have to learn an ensemble that they pick and a solo that you pick. Tryouts are in Roswell where you sing your solo, ensemble, and autotal memory test. Then you have one week of biting your nails until you find out who made it. If you make it, you have to learn on your own 5-7 songs. Then another week later you go to Albuquerque for four days. The first day you have to audition again to see if you know your music. The next two days are spent practicing. Then the last day is the concert performance! These lucky people are: Letha Boyd, Stacy Taylor, Dean McAlister, Katie Burleson, Raylene Devers, Kristi Hodnett, Julie Carpenter, Jennifer Olson, Eleyce Griffith, Debbie Williams, Glen Price, Angie Dalton, Tracy Taylor, Kelli Harrell, Shannon Lynch, Beth Funk, Rena Gonzales, Ro- sanne Waltershield, Natalie Patrick, Stephanie Hansen, Kari Bars, Cynthia Edwards, Toni Laird, Chris Heine, Me- lanie Willhoit, Elizabeth Edwards, Lenne Shoupe, Kelly Marlow, Doug Lynch, Allen Dickerson, Walter Carr. Copy: Beverly Allen Photo: Mike Erickson Troubadors 57 3 Choraliers . . . Sorry, no boys allowed in this choir! Not only do you have to be a girl, but you also have to audition and be a junior or a senior. lil These are the 1982-83 officers for Choraliers, Sliding down from the top are Tracy Taylor, President: Shella Johnson, Vice-Presldentg Lee Ann Landreth, Treasurer: and Keily Vargas, Secretary. l2l Now, take a deep breath! l3l Members of the Choraliers are lbottoml Mary Ann Hayes, Kathy Nesbit, Kelly Vargas, Kim Price, Veronica Hemandez, Beth Roberts lmiddlel Lee Ann Landreth, Shei- la Johnson, Donna Jacobs, Linda Chacon, Debbie Burris ltopl Ty Crews, Barbie Downen, Lisa Eash, Debbie Ybaben, Kristi Small, Tracy Taylor. 141 Mrs. Brashear, our stoi maches hurt! Copy: Beverly Allen Photos: Mike Erickson 58 Choraliers 4,5 Chorale-These choir students are the future Troubadors and Swing Choir students. They train in tone production and sight reading. They are geared toward learning, not performing. 1. Good Morning Mrs, Brashear. 2. '82-'83 officers for Chorale are: Gwen Lopez, Treasurerp Le-Ann Shoupe, President: Toni Laird, Vice-President: Cindy Galloway, Secretary. 3. Open Wide! 4. The Chorale Choir posing after their Christmas concert. Collen Cox, Gwen Lopez, Georgia Porter, Tammy Beavers, Rebecca Pollock, Toni Laird, Cynthia Edwards, Lori Tipton, Debra Salz, Tom Kirby, LaDawn Royster, Sherley Heaton, Cassy Nail, Caro- line Bradshaw, Michelle Klink, Gina Terintz, Sandy Martin, Kristi Rogge, Shara Goodson, Leanne Shoupe, Carol Har- ris, Kari Barts, Lisa Benefield, Pam Thayer, Kelly Green, Stacy Taylor, Rosanna Roper, Stephanie Hanson, Frank Lopez, Fabian Carrasco, Richard Johnson, Lyndol Hen- dricks, John Crowley, Kevin Carrasco, Rolando Gomez, Dean Ricker, Vince Harper, Rodney Earwood, Brian Har- mon, Paul Kelly. 5. Do-RE-MEEE. Copy: Beverly Allen Photos: Mike Erickson. Chorale 59 0 f.. Good ibrations r f ,W QS is ,es X x. X ' -suv-fri' E X sv A-'fi it 5 Y--in Q ' -,fr gy ' I ,, R i fn rs, X , .1-17, A 3.32, .Y VIVA . S IQ y g w , M H g WH. I , , V ,r g it . Qi? X ' L . . , . f . .J -' K ' TT S 'hifi if .riff cs dxf .- SX sg X V 'il f A yy V so . ' , 6, gif 15 fit. 'lx' ,X F. 6 ,il Q .ff .f 1 g 'K r K. 5 g .xK...'k V XX 1. I: . 1. . '31 Swing Choir-Good Vibrations is just one of the many songs that Swing Choir sings. This is a unique group. lt is a select group of twelve people. They perform at civic and school pro- grams. This year they were highlighted by bright costumes, choreography, and instrumen- talists. They really have their act together! This is the Swing Choirl: Patrica Prentiss, Kelly Marlow, Melanie Wilhoit, Walter Carr, Katie Burleson. Chris Heine, Raylene Devers, Shannon Lynch, Elizabeth Edwards, Dean McAlister. 2. Kelly must be mad. 3. The future Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaires 4. Shannon, Walter, Melanie 5. Three Dog Night. 6. Raylene Deavers plays the electric piano for the Swing Choir and also sometimes sings. 7. Watch out Go-Go's. 8. The Swing Choir in the spot light 9. Melanie Wilhoit. 10. Swing to the Left? Right? 11. The Swing Choir is doing a concert at First Bapist Church's senior adult banquet. Copy: Beverly Allen Photos: Mike Ericson, Manuel Anaya, James Granger. 60 Swing Choir si QQ! rx cg-N 3' x ,xx a 5 f we glgfq. A. -XX .gifx .Sb 4 X RX b 'tai iff K , K . ff' I ' V ' f g gg J Xi 1 3 . 9 1 if c X is -Q- -J 9 X av N -' x 135 1 x e x s I 4 'K Q a . ,RK J. I ' . K cs ' , 11' X X 11, , v y .. If .- if Q f ill- - 3 ff I 4 .. MM fan.. -5 5 1 4 ' if 4 ' L E X W w V571 , . 'fi 4,357 M., ,V Q 1-iiff' 5 F 9 'V X km , f , m 1, Ll I , Q Hg' iii V , . f-.ffl f QR! W? ' K ' ' ' 4' Q 1- 1 1 41 M W X ,A N .KL X r i 1. 1 lk X 55. M . . , is Ji A 1 . .pa 1, 5, A A ' , 1 A A wa ' - ','6 , A A 2' ' wwf Y v, a . . , ', Q NN ' ,4,. 4' '4 A , M-.ww 2, wi, X 9 2 1 N I .X :EEN f,f f Y L 'I ., N JM . . wx Q 5 1. ,- 1 r J ff' .4 fyfj ' :fda F! ?'r .an fn ma , 0 1. SF? 1 M gsc w sfsisi i 5 Q Q1 Q':s..'f1g':.ifgM g M., Y sir' -' - r Whether you enjoy working with woods or met- als, working on or playing with computers, or just gazing at the stars, CHS has something for you! Metals is a class where students melt metal and design belt buckles, license plates and oth- er metal objects. In woodworking furniture such as chests and bookcases is made. Comput- er science teaches the fundamentals of the com- puter and its many uses. Learning about the stars, constellations, the Milky Way and other heavenly bodies is always fun in Astronomy class. 111 Domingo Silva and Gary Vandyne 1metals1 121 Ricky Franco and Mike Melendrez 1woods1 131 Gene Smith 1woods1 141 Merle Mettlin 1metals1 151 Jerome Hernandez 1woods1 161 Jerry Lujan 1metals1 171 Ken Weber 1woods1 181 Michelle Lightner figures a problem. 1computer science1 191 Charla Roberts and Chris Lara don't seem to be looking too closely at the stars. 1astronomy1 1101 Follow that star! Mr. Evans points out one of our heavenly bodies. 1astronomy1 1111 Scott Bierle seems to be hard at work. Or is he playing a game? 1computer science1 1121 Sheila McNutt points out our constellations. 1131 Computers are a step forward in our world of technology. They can help us do our work faster and more accurately, but they can also be a lot of fun. Here is an example of the type of pictures a computer can do. Copy: Sonia Wilkie Photos: James Granger and Man' uel Anaya N Academics 63 J Hi ho, hi ho! It's to the play we go. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs of the Black Forest was only one of the four plays Mummers produced this year. This drama club produces at least three plays a year and already they're working on their fifth play! Other plays have been Beginnings, Hope Is A Thing With Feathers, and The Tenth. In addition to per- forming, members of Mummers work the lights at the Civic Center for various community ac- tivities such as City Spirit. ltop leftl Sherry puts everything into it, even during re- hearsal, Krightl The cast of Snow White takes time out to pose with other Mummer members. ffrontl Randy Romero, Vince Harper, Mark Earnest, LeAnn Lowe, Jennie Chap, man, Annette Diggs, Sheila Bolch, Debbie Ybaben, and Veronica Fierro. lmiddlel Dolly Roberts, Ereyna Quintela, Jeanne Dominguez, Robert Lopez, and Robert Cannady. ltopi Sherry Harper, Scott Hotter, David Stanley, Michelle Wright, Mary Minor, Willie Fierro, Wes Gray, Shannon Tiller, Robert Brim, Steve Dorado, and Sim Ramirez. Cabovel These six dwarfs can't seem to find their seventh. icenter rightl Officers of Mummers are Dora Carrasco, Publicity, Willie Fierro, Treasurer, Frank Lopez, Vice-Presi dent: LeAnn Lowe, President, Sim Ramirez and Robert Brim, Advisors. Not pictured are Mandy Moots, Secretary, and Dick Gilliland, Sergeant at Arms. lrightl King Absent Minded remembered too late to tell Snow White about the poisoned apple. ffar rightl Queen Bella gets ready for the kill, lFacing page, topl Sherry is being her wicked self. lcenter left! lt's hard to mourn over someone's death when it's only rehearsal. lfar righti Everyone gets ready for the big opening night. lbottom leftl Lady helps with forgotten lines, irightl What could they possibly be celebrating? Copy: Rhonda Gomez Photos: Gus Wedin CHS 1 . ...g. x QNJMHERS Xiao XX bs R 5 . K 'V t sfwfs, ,,, S , es if-iss Q :Est msg--airs Asst X M? Q is Q t .X- .. v X X N I X X L is :H z .,.., tk s. Sm X .5- 3 Q. we -X sig Land 0f Make Believe 'A S . w Declensions, conjugations, tenses, mood, pronunciation Arghhh! Latin is full of all of these things, it's the basis of most languages, Even our language is full of Latin-based words. Though learning Latin takes self-discipline and per- serverance, it can also be a lot of fun. Every year Latin Club members hold a variety of events. They start the year with their annual candlelight installation. Then they have parties Halloween parties, Christmas parties, and parties for any occasion they can find an excuse for having. Another annual event is the Spaghetti Supper and Mr. Rome con- test. Mr. Rome is chosen from a number of toga-clad nomi- nees. Mr. Rome then competes in state and national com- petition. Then there's the Roman Banquet where first year Latin students are bought and sold as slaves! Who says Latin is dead?! lll Sponsor Laura Giles shows off the Christmas cake while Brett Mills, Mark Fordyce, Cindy Hennington, Reena Gonzalez, Alan Lawson, Donald Wool- ridge, and Jenni Gwinn ham it up. l2l Looks like Terri Farrell had an accident with a little help from Tracy Meyer. l3l Sponsor Mrs. Laura Giles chats away, but with whom? 141 Brett Mills, Reena Gonzalez, Jenny Gwinn and Terri Farrell enjoy the food, l5l Keri Bars, Lane Porter, Glen Price, Cindy Hennington, Billy Paneral, Rodney Gaiton and Belinda Carrasco participate in the Mr. Rome contest. t6l Latin members get together for a pose. Tracy Meyer, Terri Farrell, Reena Gonzalez, Tom Kirby, Laura Giles, Sonia Wilkie, Peggy Kearns, Scott Henderson, Stephen Daniels, Jenny Gwinn, Lane Porter, Brett Mills, Cindy Hennington, Alan Lawson, Mark Fordyce, Donald Woolridge. l'7l Latin members enjoy a feast. l8l Scott Bierle gets his nutrition. l9l Tracy Meyer, Jenni Gwinn, Terri Farrell and Reena Gonza- lez enjoy a little conversation. C101 The Mr. Rome winner for 1982-83, Sal Najar, with his slaves Sherley Heaton and LeAnne Shoup. Copy: Sonia Wilkie Photos: James Granger and Gus Wedin 217715. F 15.3 4 tx gi x fl! Q J 'X-X. Roma In Italia Est?! a I I Jw:-. X -4 I' .i.N!i'-V 'X ....N,,.,ff E N-M1 10 Latin Club 67 A Club Like No 0ther il3.lFfm.3fl1fo3 g0lvR4S'3'B 22405 xii-was Gmiaai ag 3,gggzw, lcvmmix 5 Spanish Club has a different reputation here at CHS. Is it a civic club? No! Is it a community organization? No! How about a social group? Well, maybe you could list them as that. Really this club is here to have a good, clean fun. Spanish Club mostly consists of Mr. Partido's Spanish classes, but anyone can join. As you can tell, their main event of the year is a Chris- mas pizza party. They get together during A and B lunches to chow down and pick fights with Mr. Partido. lf anything, they do learn one thing. And if you've ever had Spanish, you'll never forget this question either . , . Esta Su- sana En Casa?? CAbovel Officers who lead this mafia under the direction of Tommy Baby are Vice-President, Edward Hinojosg Presi- dent, Terry Navarrog Secretary, Sylvia Sanchez, and Trea- surer, Norma Navarrete, tCenterl Playboy of the year is none other than Mr. Partido himself. lTop, rightl Terry Navarro, Billy Jimeniz and Marsha Sandoval share a few laughs about Mr. Partido. tMust have been a good onell lRightl Even for these Spanish members the chili seems to be just a little hot. lBottom, rightl Yes! This is them. The people to watch out for, because they're watching you. Members are Matilda Calderon, Sylvia Sanchez, Linda Juarez, Martha Mejia tCenterl Teresa Ybaben, Olga Juarez, Veronica Martinez, Doris Moreno, Ramon Mendoza, ltopl Edward Hinojos, Norma Navarrete, Clair Franchot, John Padwick, Larry Gonzales, and Vickie Johnson. Copy: Rhonda Gomez Photos: Manuel Anaya 68 Spanish Club White I-louse-Bound Have you ever wondered how to make it to Boys or Girls State? These people went to Mr. Leyva and said, Hey! I'd like to be consid- ered! Next sign up and get your friends to go and vote for you. Once you're elected you receive information about the trip to Roswell. By the time June comes around, you're set and on your way to NMMI where you'll meet new people and learn about New Mexico politics. Political positions are open for students to seek election. Chris Bass ran for President Protem of the Senate and was elected. Jonella Jordan successfully filled the position of Justice of the Supreme Court. Francis Paneral and Randy Romero took charge as City Councilmen and Richard Najera as County Commissioner. MaryAnn Hayes did a great job as Municipal Judge, and as Majority Leader, Benny Anaya 1. Q 4-f1'g , R 60 CAVENEII BEAT IRVIII came through with flying colors. ri ' . .Ji -AD IGH iTop, leftl These dedicated staters are ibottoml Randy Romero, Brenda Juarez imiddlel Alvie Kinaman, Jonella Jordan, MaryAnn Hayes, Linda Juarez itopl Richard Na- jera, Chris Bass, Benny Anaya, and Francis Panerai. The man taking charge is Porky Leyva. lAbove, leftl Here he is again! But does he claim these people?? frightl Sometimes things DO come up. Rika Guye, Rhonda Gomez, Ty Crews, and Valerie Guevara were originally elected to go, but because of Cheerleading Camp they couldn't make it. Thanks to Brenda and Linda they were excused. By the looks of things, some people just didn't understand. lbot- tom, leftl Just a few camera hogs that decided to hang around for more pictures. Copy: Rhonda Gomez Photos: Manuel Anaya Staters 69 An! I fix ' 43 Splashing round What's Cavemen Guard? That's what many stu- dents have been asking. It's a 50 member club of swimming instructors and lifeguards. They teach swimming lessons to all the public school students. Their purpose is to serve the commu- nity and promote water safety. This year they had a swim-a-thon to raise money for the Red Cross and for new safety equipment. Work is not everything for this group. They had a Hal- loween costume party and a formal Christmas party. 1. Members of Cavemen Guard are: Gary Bramlett, Joe Paneral, Jeannie Dominguez, Sandy Basham, Benny An- aya, Mike Cobb, Kelli Harrell, Diane Moss, Cheri Russell, Dolly Roberts, Missy Lamberth, Lena Barron, Ruth Pinck- ert, Beverly Allen, Liz Aguilar, Tracy Dando, James Allen, Wendy Cavens, Kim Price. 2. 1982-83 Cavemen Guard officers are: President, Beverly Allen, Vice President, Ruth Pinckertg Secretary, Kim Price, Treasurer, Sandy Basham, Historian, Kelli Harrell, Parliamentarian. 3. Coach Ricker, the sponsor of Cavemen Guard, reading up on Swimming Faster. 4. Sandy Basham at the Cavemen Guard Christmas party. 5. Mary Minor gets her students out of the water. 6. Members of the Cavemen Guard at one of their meetings. 7. Coach Ricker and Rika Guye teaching high school stu- dents swimming lessons. 8. Members of Cavemen guard take their students off the diving boards. 9. Julie Cantwell uses the new floating devices on one of her students. 10. Joe Paneral at one of Cavemen Guard meeting tries to keep order. 11. Gary Bramblett talks to his class. 12. Cheri Russell concentrating as she lifeguards. Copy: Beverly Allen Photos: Manuel Anaya, Gus We- din, Mike Erikson. 70 Cavemen Guard 1...-.. ve Q 1, 4 3. -Y V mf. 5. , 17 ,pf 1 fa .xi ,, ' , 'Q Sf I file ij - - 7' 72 Key Club Q-y.'mre,.j--tg,-'-4 .- ' i Ms fr T ' fr' 2 , T 'ff-r-, Q . ff,-if 1- '3 mf. ,. f 4- -- 9 UVB C ey 0 UCCBSS ., -1 . 2 -.f ' ' Q ffr-'.'l 4 J'-, , fy- 3 17.451 1 it ,- ,, j ,vv .,,, r ' , . I -A p . IA , , , .,: . , ,V-.L EVV A ,?',?f'fA -25 lf ever there was a club to be in, this one HAS to be it! Kiwanis Educated Youth and their sponsoring Kiwanis get to know each other on a person-to-person basis. Each Friday afternoon a few members are invited to lunch with the Kiwanis. At Key Club's weekend woodcutting trip they were able to spend the night up in the mountains. They also went to Las Cruces for a Training Conference to learn more about Key Club. Officers have tried to start a club in Hobbs and will try to do the same in other towns. The biggest function members look for- ward to is the Key Club Convention on April 15,16, and 17 in Phoenix, Arizona. Here other clubs get to show off their talents, Key Club scrapbooks, and reports of what they've done. During Convention, officers are elected for Dis- trict and International levels. Key Club members lfrontl Michelle Klink, Gisele Munoz, MaryAnn Hayes, Peggy Kearns, Rika Guye, Vickie John- son, Brett Mills, Kelley Sloan, Deanna Snelson, Rhonda Gomez, Dolly Roberts, Ralph Vasquez, Kristy Hudson, and Veronica Hernandez. fbackl Jennifer Olson, Dean Ricker, Billy Paneral, Richard Najera, Billy Hickman, Osby King, Sam Melendrez, Francis Paneral, Tom Erickson, Jon Nor- ris, Brian Harman, Steven Daniels, Barbara Stump, and Benny Anaya. ftop, rightl Don Garringer, former president of Kiwanis, remains active even out of office. fcenterl Mi- chele decides to let Jennifer and Kelly do all the work. fcenter, leftl That was Beth's idea! frightl You'll never find Key Clubbers without this flag at their meetings. ffar rightl Ken Page, President, lends a helping hand also. fbottoml Officers take it all off! Reporter, Jackie Carrigang Treasur- er, Peggy Kearns, Secretary, Rhonda Gomez, Vice-Presi- dent, Beverly Alleng and President, Vickie Johnson. ffacing page, top leftl Key Club members and friends spend a day at the beach. ftop, rightl These class directors won't let it rain down on their club. Senior directors fbackl Ruth Pinck- ert, and Osby King. fmiddlel Junior Director Brett Mills and lnot picturedl Dean McAlister. ffrontl Sophomore Direc- tors, Dean Ricker and Jimmy Gibbs. fcenter leftl Key Club is not all work! fcenter rightl Members look over Key Noters. tBottom leftl Even though a lot of fun comes out of Key Club, paying close attention comes in handy. fbottom rightl These men hold the key to all opportunities for Key Club. No! They're not the three stooges, but Lynden Den- ton, Joe Brininstook, and John Crider. Copy: Rhonda Gomez Photos: Mike Erickson ' e . .. .. ,fra 1 1 ' .4. - . ,A N.:-Q. . i r. in Q i ' if' W : - - aw. 'Qi . .. 0- . , Y.. ivlllgiitev'- .. f' 'Q tffrw,-fm?--533-r?.... .i- 3-':.,.,J515' s .r . yang , . if fr' 'Q qi. V gi . - .gr f I -.fav 1 212- ::'- ' 1- Y ..smV,,. -HQ-X X A .. . .5 M,5!1i5.,sL' .. i.,7,:'Ji2g5.:j, xg'- 1 - ,. sz ,A ,ff-Nj: - A: .'1.y,n.:C' ,,, V' gg ffm-r.,?it'5ii?,?i .JU --52 'I l' Y W-'. '4'l , 'A ws- .fl L. M fha Jw4' -Y '. A .. , is., 'Jig -,si 'wa-.ep Ms. i u . . 'SQL :gift ,As . :,,,x .. xi. Sy . A K V :-A W.-M...Qf.... . - A LQ' ' l '1 - 1 C !.,I 1 e il 9X X1 . 3 X . X 1 L. 'j gg' 1. -wk ga nu' rw- Ask: x 55-S- L X ' 3- 1 Q N W 6 -,vw ,L 3, 1. ' I4 -: F. f-2? ,Q-.2-rg.-: - : 5- .af :ti-91 'Ui ,L .L ' E' . V .,-. .. ,, i ,... 74 Art Club The Art Club is taking it easy this year. This laid back group sketched at Sitting Bull Falls. Plans for innertubing in Cloudcroft sounded like a good idea to combine pleasure and art. Above: The top of the line artists include: Hirst rowl Missy Dutchover, Rosa Jazo, Missy Lopez, Claudia Flynn, Val Guevarra iback rowl Yoli Ramirez, Debbie Burris, Lisa Lackey, Ty Crews, Anna Carrasco, and Zenith Weinner. Top right: Ty, president of Art Club, helps paint props. Right: Veronica, secretary of the Art Club, lends a helping hand, Facing page, Top: The Art Club members are stand- ing by the '83 Senior rock. Center left: Vicki comes out of her shell. Center right: Val, treasurer, tries collecting mon- ey. Bottom left: Zenith, Lisa, Debbie and Claudia help with some of the props for prom. Bottom right: The sponsor of Art Club is Mr. Miller. Copy: Lana Najera, Margo Brown Photos: Gus Wedin 'win' X w Q r i . 1 My ZA gi Q 'KV Hffif X114 -,' . I., 'Wt' . Wg, ... A- ' A 'ing' Vvv., K, -fag: -,-,iw . A , Crm SN- Echo Brings You Today Tomorrow What does it take to be a yearbook member? Raw guts, determination, loyalty, hard work, too many work nights, and a bit of pure zani- nesdH Deadhnes neverseenito ceasegedkors seem to always to be yelling. Then suddenly, all pictures have been cropped, all copy has been written, and all layouts drawn. A feeling of accomplishment, not to mention relief, is felt. The book is complete. Glancing through the pages you hear cries of, That's great? There's mine! Good job! It's all over. ill Senior section consists of Rika Guye, editor, and Tracy Dando. C21 Junior section: Sharon Tipton, editor, and Kathy Brinker C35 Maria Antiporda, editor-in-chief. 145 This seems to be what yearbook does to everyone! Our beloved spon- sor seems to have caught it first, Mrs. Sally Covington. C51 Academic section: Sonia Wilkie, editor, Rhonda Gomez, and Beverly Allen. l6i Sophomore section: Lana Najera, editor, Mark McCollum, Margo Brown, David Nolan. 171 Photographers: James Granger, Gus Wedin, Manuel Anaya, Mike Erickson and Mark McCollum. l8l Sports: Ruth Pinckert, editor, Holly Jackson and John Norris. Copy: Sonia Wilkie Photos: Manuel Anaya, Mike Erickson, James Granger, Mark McCollum, and Gus Wedin, 76 Echo ., ff? W3 , vig , , , . V, 1' ,E A 1 N 'Wi 74 H' Echo 77 Pow Wow . . . It's Newsworth !!! 78 Pow Wow W jfs fNlmi+Q l th Q xy f ' -No T5 ff Y ...Mei .1 ', ,ar 'V If you have ever wandered into room 5 during fifth hour, you have probably wondered if you had walked into a mad house. Reporters are reporting, typists are typing, and the editors and Mr. Grimes are about to cry. Some- how, though, despite the delays, Pow Wow seems to reach us. lll Pow Wow Sponsor Mr. Ron Grimes. t2l Pow Wow Photographers in their natural state: Gus Wedin, Robbie Lesnick, Phil Bailey, and Manuel Anaya. l3l Pow Wow Editors include Robbie Lesnick, Feature Editorg Jess Scappaticci, Editor-in-Chief, and Sim J. Ramirez, Sports Editor. l4l What's that? Sim asks Wes Grey. l5l Phil Bailey takes time out from all the work. Only if we all had it so easy. l6l Pow Wow staff members are Gus Wedin, Phil Bailey, Wes Grey, Ron Grimes, Crystal Burns, lrma Florez, Shawn Doyle, Mark Earnest, Sim J. Ra- mirez, Robby Lesnick, Jess Scappaticci, Doug Rusk, Margaret Mon- toya, and Manuel Anaya. Copy: Sonia Wilkie Photos: Courtesy of Eddie Smith and Gus Wedin, X..-sl G-K Jail!! was :DS 'f ae' lf' 5, .Ig i , , I French Club? A u Revoir Does Paris, France sound like a good place for a vacation? French Club thinks so! This year they'll be able to show off their language ability and have a great time doing so. They've been raising money since last year, selling candy, caps, and working at the concession stands during the games. So, if a French Club member needs your money, don't be afraid to buy. Just think! You,ll be able to say, Bon Voyage! I . 80 French Bonne ires Chance. ' s s Meilleurs Voeux What are they saying? Photos: Manuel Anaya Copy: Rhonda Gomez ' 'E' . i 'C' 1' 'X' va- -f' SU s' A51 W ':'S- '- Q Emma, I 5, Q g AIS r. -fag Vg 4 .0 ii 4,5 is I In-N , ymfcgli. .gig .1 gm a. gf 55 Q .1 .. M . N. K AX.-,.q,3,.,. . NN., 1.9 s Q .. 3 Q F I Q.. 'Z 1 y sa Q 4 -1 F- 5 it .L gksk, 1 ., - Q A' ',' ,Ml X T' Tlyl iff.. Y' 4 VY 1 I CAYF 'N'll TTf' :. -F 1, ,Nix n Ask us no questions . . . af wma. KFacing page, leftl This year, as you can tell, we have a really l strong group of officers. They include Stacey Hoffman, Vice-President, Angela Valenzuela, Secretary and Reporter, and Jackie Carrigan, President. ltop rightl l don't think they're too sure what they're saying either. A scavenger hunt was held at Jackie's house and the list was written in French. Here they are trying to figure out what they have to find. ibottom leftl This group hopes someone will be able to give them what they need. Sniff! Sniff! No one must have been home. hlleftl This group plans t8-go. to France in style. Sponsor, Mrs. Horn. ln driver's seat fright to leftl Stacey Hoffman, Penny Panagopo- lus, and Susie Komensky. lback rowl Dee Dee Briones, Lori Graves, Angela Valenzuela, Debbie Williams, Rhonda Gomez, Gail Foley, lde Loyosa, Dawn Frachiseur, Jackie Carrigan, Alicia Tagert, and Walter Carr. Peeking. in the background is Loren Kirkes. r .K - E ,At ,v, 5 . ffl. C . ., A . pg ,- P. '53, 1 wry' M 'Q' sf' . , r ,, I V. ,Z iw 51, In 1 ,' W We'Il tell you no lies. 3 Tr'-1 -' 2 . . , 3 -v 3 K Lv , .. .4 Nnuitxi Student Council: Taking Charge?! Taking charge! That's exactly what this year's Student Council seems to be doing. They started off an active year by sponsoring a clothing drive for Grants County who was suffering a 40 070 layoff in the copper mines. Student partici- pation was overwhelming - over 4,000 articles were collect- ed! As a reward for the most donations, Student Council gave a party to lst, 2nd and 3rd place homeroom winners. Homecoming week, with its theme of Shangri-La, started with a bang with Elementary Dress-up Day. Music Day followed where individuals dressed up as their favorite music. Super Hero Day followed. On Tourist Day the courtyard was filled by a number of students going to Hawaii or Bust . Of course, on Homecoming Day every- one dressed up for the queen's coronation and for the class reunion of 1947-1956. The day ended in great success for the Cavemen with a 26-6 victory over the Lovington Wild- cats. irightl ls that what Seniors have gone to school for 12 years for? Ralph Vasquez takes charge of the situation. tbelowi Linda Connell, sponsor. ibelow rightl Ralph Vas- quez emcees the assemblies to support the Cavemen. ffac- ing page: top leftl Student Council members are Ralph Vasquez, Kathleen Elizondo, LeAnn Lowe, Sherry Hollis, Rika Guye, Ty Crews, Rick Millikin, Dean McAlister, Loren Kirkes, Melanie Wilhoit, Joann Bustamante, Ricci Woo- dard, Toni Laird. Not pictured are Barbara Stump, LaGina Scholl. Robin Orgain. ftop rightl Student Council puts to- gether the spirit chain which the Senior Class won in com- petition. imiddle rightl Ty Crews, Joann Bustamante and Toni Laird set up a party given to the homeroom who donated the most clothing. lbottoml These are our lead- ers?! Ralph Vasquez, President, LeAnn Lowe, Treasurer, Kathleen Elizondo, Vice-President: Julie Perez, Parliamen- tarian. Photos: Manuel Anaya and Mike Erickson Copy: Sonia Wilkie R-,J si' ' iv- ty X ix. E QR: lg . Q : r it -1 i 5 X 1 82 Student Council 4420 iv- 'L--.. 1 r-ff 'Nr-A 'Q . n Q., . .'s, ' .- -fa . 'll -,' Q . .n,' ...sf n . . u u - -QQ , . 4 5.9. . . . . -,e Q -.' .-K.. ' -,,,.' g.. . g.,- .'.n' s 1.0 .. . 43' v ,ov-'oe .0 . -55. 4 n .Q .. . 5 -,s.. ... : .v,. s l lo I in nl jf I' Y 2. 4. 25 0 u . gg: an f - n::': Q0 5, . , 'I no ,1. . ,S ,n M . -3- l'a 'A .. on vi 1' f '. 6 Y Q . . I 3 . f. xx' -T O 'n .5 Y 5 I :1 4. 'E .3 .o .P a , gt.: vv' l,., - -S -K.-, ,,- af, . I., u 'I I . I. Na 'ftp . . ,zu . '. 0 .e'. o o' 5 In .-.fir -. . ,' Q -A-.s :,, any nn' 5 a,.e -,, r so Q a 1 O.. . -'.' - , . 1 . n s 0 1 - I . 2 U., ' Q . ' 0' , - s 0 I Q ' 1 . 1 . X - . Q ' - -0,0 Q 4 35. ' . . . a ' - . Q Q 1 . . Q. ,' ,,..q . , 'g f - ' ' a o . . q:..,1: ' . , ..-v. ' . ,Hn '- . 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'15 Oct, Octif29 4 Nob 35 Nov, V21 O x CEf5vis : O 12-O13 fiiiri 154 O6 Artesia 26- 0 Alagnogordo 9- L6iiington'O O 26- Goddard' 45-O O 0 6 Hqbbsn O Q 61.7 19-T4 Rbswell' K 6- O Y 36-12 591211 Algxijdbgotdpn' 1 7' 0 'fDiSffiCt'4AFfAA YY' 2 1 O fSfQE?.OP'av9ifS r-'iw P A Singular Way To Play P- Fi? -r 9 64 9 x' - xv' ' 'Q ww. H- , Y M... , ,6,,,,,,,, , ,, V--41-vw 2 1 '40 qv' 'Q' ,Q X ' 'WQXNN . . .. NP' .Skis if la- ' ' C QW Ay ,nf The 1982 83 Cavemen football team believe that Practice makes Perfect Workouts take place sometimes once a day or sometimes twice a day. This philosophy allows the Cave men a good chance for State. The season began with a 4-1 record. During this time, Cavemen worked to perfect the two point conversion. This season promises to be quite exciting! 1. Scott Straub, 2. Jimmy Townley, 3. Scott Barley, 4. Sam Roberson, 5. Travis Walker, 6. John McGough scoops for the ball, 7. Jimmy Townley is ready for the big pass, 8. Jeff Castillo, 9. Fidelle Valdez, 10. Ralph Garcia, 11. Joe Pan- eral, 12. Chris Sears. Facing Page: 1. Ricky Reyes, 2. Shawn Funk, 3. Lonnie Goad, 4. Sam Melendrez, 5. John Ramsey, 6. Dr. Pate lets Sam Roberson know everything is fine, 7. Raymond Peters, 8. Grant Willis, 9. Chris Lara 10. Rodney Holcomb, 11. Francis Paneral. Photos: James Granger: Copy: Ruth Pinckert e 174 r 4 M J ,. 1lllA '.,lg E Abf l . 45 1 :mdk T' ig. vi fszfw sex 1 X. 4:11 thx vw, K K: he ss - i wggigsl fr, EY s gg, x .,,z' fi., Q' 5- .swf-. ' .SSE if L.,l7.f.i.1uY 'V 2535 ..-- Ing, 1 .sg , -. 1-an 1, is .::: X I If ESQ S' Hnslk, .J eg. an ' m V A i WN. . V . .1 Jef! ,,...A.-.. 1 . I A' . ' W' ' f, g , , Wiz Q ' NP Q I with 'Q 'F f 4 6 QQ-:,. w. 5 V . . ,S +A ix- X Q - wr.. wb ,AX ..,.,. ....,,u.. A. ., P wl. jf ,.k fi-5 - g. .,:.,' 4 , 1 I . 55 6 i -i' l feel great about the summer-spring training program, says Head Coach David Church. I feel it has paid off quite well because the pro- gam allows the football players to play without the fear of injury. Consequently, the Cavemen have a better chance than most teams to take State this year. Not only does training play an important part in our program, but also know- ing our school supports the team increases mo- rale and self-confidence. Pep assemblies really help the players realize that their school is be- hind them. Pride and self-discipline, as exhibit- ed by our team, result in a winning combina- tion. Photos: James Granger Copy: Ruth Pinckert 1 -.1 5. .ifiir 1 G '-f P ' Mk' .- 'W A-ws x,.,,,.k - . ,,,,,,..4 .. . .- Y A 7 at ' , 2 F A f K, x 3- -. - Q Q F DSN I X l A xt. as is - , g- . 1 X s. L. j X3 B it X it ll -- ff: 5 ,Q - ' E 1 M 1 5 S, 6 ,Vkh X 7 1 if . 'Q Q E 3 .' v -,J , T X. -gn. Dr. Rupert Pate has been attending every Cavemen football game for 15 years. Dr. Pate goes to all the out of town football games too. l-Ie's always there to ease the aches and pains of our players. Dr. Pate is extremely dedicated and enjoys his work. Facing Page, 1, Jeff Shorter, 2. Saul Montejano, 3. Alvie Kinaman, 4. Edward Hinojos, 5. Ricky Sanchez, 6. Coach David Church, 7. Scott Barley, Robbie Smith, John McGough meet El Paso Irving after winning victory for Cavemen 15-6., 8. Jimmy Johnson, 9. Tony Williams, 10. Jeff Bowman, 11. Jesse Carrasco, 12. Mike Hernandez. ,, K 'LQ I . -M Y.. .. .4 . , 4 ,.,c4'. ii WU -Tw-v ' l 1 - ,... . k Y f X., Q ,4 ' P 'Sa- ' Q 72 .,,,. , -v ,4 4 'A if , ', -'E L 1. Mark Sawyers, 2. Lesley Carrasco, 3. Robbie Smith, 4. o Darryl Ferris, 5, Jeff Grey, 6. Coaches, Front r Goad, George Fredrick, Ron Winter, Rick Phil row: David Church, Tom Forni, Gary Wittemore, dard, 7, Dr. Pate refreshes his technique of tapin DeAnda, 9. Louie Bustillo, 10. Ralph Adams, Harper, 12. Larry Dossey, 13. Grant Willis Photos: James Granger: Copy: Ruth Pinckert wz Lesley lips, Back Ron Woo- g, 8. Mike 11. Vince as 4-1 fiiu ' ' 5 r C 4 l-S ' . s - - .. , rv l T ' A fs 0.35 6' A- ,, .- N ay 1 h if 'fb-f. wr' K X VY' S J' .X .FA ff? Us X .. 5 N S .. 4 O 'it asv 3- 1 ? Q X M - - 4 H 1 ' ,,. x . A m. f - .Q ,gg ,ggi gps . -- X S X -lf f . .. - - f - sf., :xxx-S - QA.-Q. . ' ' -1- . - - - P I Wk ,K - Building Blocks . 'T fn. .. - V- Cavegirls . . . A Matched Set if .. - 1 - ' 552225 A .., ir, - . .ax A 1.13 us: The Varsity Cavegirls, under rookie Coach Te- resa Simmons, are a major power team. With the help of returning seniors Carol Tabor, Phyl- lis Smead, Pam Norton. Nancy Higgins, and' Linda Chacon, and the help of juniors Katie Antiporda, Patti Marrs, Holly Jackson, Sha- marie Box, Lisa Berry, Terri Allen, Brenda Ra- mos, and Beverly Gonzales, the team remains determined to excell in both offense and de- fense. Facing page: 1. Shamarie Box 2. Katie Antiporda 3. Lisa Berry and Phyllis Smead go for it. 4. Pam Norton 5. Phyllis Smead 6. Nancy Higgins 7. Linda Chacon 8. Carol'Tabor shines. 9. Terri Allen 10. Carol Tabor 11. Patti Marrs 12. Holly Jackson 13. Katie Antiporda puts the power on. 1. Lisa Berry and Phyllis Smead look for help. 2. Lisa Berry 3. Brenda Ramos 4. The Carlsbad Cavegirls lfront rowl Andrea Kemper, Katie Antiporda, Lisa Berry, Trish Lee. lmiddle rowl Linda Chacon, Phyllis Smead, Pam Norton, Nancy Higgins, Brenda Ramos. lback rowl Shamarie Box, Holly Jackson, Carol Tabor, Patti Marrs, Terri Allen. Pho- tos: Mike EricksonfJames Granger lm t em !YlSEfji' Nm kg - ar f X . fs ff ,-:id Q x E 3 Amit 1. Coach Simmons watches with intensity. 2. Carol Tabor spikes with power. 3. Katie Antiporda is in total concentra- tion. 4. Coach Simmons gives a pep talk as Lisa checks the scoreboard. 1. Cindy Wood gives it her all. 2. Oh-oh! 3. 1982-83 JV Cavegirls lfront rowl Lori Billips, Kim Jackson, Karla League lmiddlel Georgia Porter, Ricci Woodard, Jodie Nowlin, Gloria White, Maggie Paneral. ltopl Claire Higgins, Cindy Wood, Coach Ann Daniels, Lisa Benefield, Tammi Daniels. Photos: Mike EricksonfJames Granger Copy: Holly Jack- son NWS 4 r - my i cw 1. Q 8? '?3 l s ff me 2 ' 545 4' S .ze ' V i ff i . rg- 7 C ' I . E C ,X 5 98 Cross Country X 3 J Ill C-Men Harriers lbottom rowl Mike Rabbits, Randy Woo- dard, Richard Johnson, Brian Moss, Danny Pfeifer, Chase Booth, Max Sandoval, imiddle rowl Bryan Harris, Troy Young, Jerry Ortega, David Booth, Raymond Ramirez, Chapo Navarrette, Ramon Mendoza, Mike Cobb. iback rowl Coach Leon Clark, Grant Norrid, George Hernandez, Mike Quintana, Jimmy Roberts, Chris Brashear, Chris Bass, Manuel Anaya. C21 Manuel Anaya knows what it takes to be in cross country. fFacing pagel ill Mike Rabbits strides it to the line. l2l Chris Bass tries to improve his time. l3l Randy has a solitary moment after the race. l4l Cavemen Harriers take pride! l5l Coach Clark tells it like it is. l6l Raymond Ramirez moves out ahead. C71 Randy Woodard wonders when it will all end. Photos: Mike Erickson and James Granger Copy: Jon Norris vw Xz. xxx. W-X. K -Men Harriers Take It In Stride . . f .N .N .. ' f X l x NNY. M .. N. yur ,, fi 00M 3 .. HUQ i 4' ' . ,, x CROL2- Ekxxxtkulq ' YQ. . .,..w...35, A Q ,sv W. .A N Q A.: s v :H+ Q SVR Xxx Q ,L.. A 3' - Rfk 'xf f A Q. ,gg .. R.. .. .K an k QNQFK. uw gg, .. 1 .Q W . xl., 3 'Q MW. Hake Q H x Q rw-, N ,... A f .mn-1 Q . .K Q... N Cross Country Girls Take It On The Run ts N 'f'l 1g'L 'i3' ?..,.lg:.13r K R ff' M -A-in . 'i :A K. 1 S- Q A . V 1' s N , 1.3, sq, A 5' K, f . 7 e X... 1 -j K. ,Q ......a- -Q Q . ,Q , R ,Q wJ.:r,.r J' A K .' . . 3, as 5: xwf-is w'g,g. 'S' ' -f . 'asyyfrz . f gy .f.,. .EEN ,Q V Y 1, ,Q ig -, , ,gi A Q K gg 1. . .gay we f ' fl . . K N, , , - . , A i f f 7, ' -us ,,.w , .-'Ling NW. 'n . . i, A, ..., A' 1--., 2 we .v':s3,:- + M. . ' f 14+ .xx ' fr. cf.. , 3 ,, f f A Qssrka' ul. s r ' - - X ., X N.. ft-ails ss . .s,,.,.r:, ig - L 1 ,a. . P. - . Ai' m 1. K 5 K x -.4 . 'Sf V My '- . ' ,. ,X - .er ' A X , .. Vx. ,S 1 . ' . , T - ' R -. 5-if' T-1. . . . . . - w 'tial X, . . ,mga P'-Q I Hg- gt - .fl . X 3 .lQ'Y,X.. . ' 'K , if '54 v... f 5 . - 1 - . 1 .1 . F. y 'C 5 ' X , ., .. 1 i V, 2 , . . 5 .,-'K' ' as ,, ' 'AVE-25,1 . 4' f fl .r..,..'. . A Running is starting to become epidemic for many people, especially for those girls on the 1982-83 Cross Country team. These girls not only run for fun, but also for competition and to build speed and endurance. The Cavegirls are going to State this year. Good luck Cavegirlsg C.H.S. is behind you! 1..Tammy Mitchell, 2. Valerie Baeza, 3. Lisa Roberts, 4. Robin Deeds Facing page: 1. Ereyna Quintela, 2. Renee Dean, Gwen Lopez, Sue Gomez, Becky Williams, Tamela Johnson, Ereyna Quintela, Lisa Hinojos Middle row: Cheryl Smith, Jill Norrid, Renee Dean, Vanessa Fowler, Charla Roberts, Lisa Roberts, Dora Carrasco, Carla Cline Back row: Stacy Hoffman, Tammy Mitchell, Nancy Nowlan, Lor- rie Leyva, Valerie Baeza, Mary Ann Varcila, LeAnn Lowe, Robin Deeds, Coach Leon Clark. Photos: Manuel Anaya Copy: Ruth Pinckert 100 Cross Country jx . , QJO J I K M U 'Q ti 4 I -ffx J I o I4 I-3 . bf P -no NE FM t +5 17 T IR, ,P ff . ' .. . K ff if .1 fb ..- '-1 v,. G, H fl, Q w 3 I b Ska K ' 'F W Varsity Cheerleaders -,- ..,, s 1 u it-'rf 1 Sims v , its ww' I liz, 1 Ll ' al y ll- .asf f ry , ' I I ltl: l Q g N J ' all Q 3 S- 1 5 ' le All I 'Els ' Y ir . l M up r -J L.. . .g I The 1982-83 Varsity Cavemen Cheerleaders! Under the direction of Patricia Strecker, the girls boost spirit in our school and create enthu- siasm for the teams they support, including football, basketball, baseball, volleyball, cross country and J.V. games. Cheerleading has an added dimension . . . that of a sport. Each girl has a personal exercise routine designed to improve stamina and flexibility. The Cavemen Varsity Cheerleaders will attend NorthfSouth, State Cheerleading Competition in the spring. The competition is tough, but these girls plan to bring home the gold! 0 .fd 102 Cheerleaders -E . rf Q Ml :sf il ' w i I 2 3 Jil 3 5 - Y X rff..H9 T11-gif. -9 Qqiiixr . 1 ,J -r . 1 l .V ' a X rf ll lg? ff . , l ii V , ,H ll . 'S I l ' Vlpy L,,y,lW ff l Vyyk . wflre ziffgy ' jr i f 7 X gn? N l i '... : ..5u. gi Facing page: ill Jinny Hernandez l2l Valerie Guevara 131 Rhonda Gomez l4l Ty Crews l5l Terri Navarro ill Rika Guye l2l back row: Kris Ortiz, Valerie Guevara, middle row: Maria Antiporda,Terri Navarro, front row: Ty Crews, Rika Guye, Jinny Hernandez, Rhonda Gomez C31 Maria Antiporda 14-l Kris Ortiz. Photos: Manuel Anaya Copy: Ruth Pinckert 5 1 N K rm N-wfws' , .411 + ss li ig' F 'Ev -nv' ' 2331 W 2 1 .,-fe 1 V, f-,sew fn: ,4, ' f 'N 2 L.. 410, V l S Cheerleaders We've Got Spirit We want a V'l'C'T'O'R'Y, want a victory!!! This is just an example of exhilarating energy displayed to all the students at those carefully planned pep assemblies. The cheerleaders, with their happy faces, cheer toward victory. Their skill, determination, drive, enthusiasm and sportsmanship unite a group of unique indi- viduals into a cohesive unit. As one, they keep the spirit energized and brewing among the whole student body to help cheer the teams to victory. tFacing page, top rightlThe 1982-83 Cavemen Wrestler- ettes include: Karina Bowen, Jonella Jordan lpresidentl, Renee Dean, Melinda Carrasco, Dora Carrasco, Zenith Wainner, Shirley Heaton, and Gwen Lopez. lbottom rightl JV White squad cheerleaders ttront to backl: Kelley Sloan, Dori Salcido, Lisa Yanez, Deanna Snelson. lmiddlel Gladys Williams and Debbie Williams. tbackl Kathleen Hughs, mas- cot, and Rachelle West. lRightl Benny Anaya, the personal- ity underlying the new Cavemen mascot, chats with cheer- ing chum Rachelle West. lbelowl JV Blue Squad cheer- leaders tfront to backl: Kellie Harrell, mascot, Cindy Hen- nington, and JoAnn Bustamante. lmiddlel Margo Brown, and Elyce Griffith. lbackl Cynthia Leyva. Copy: Holly Jackson Photos: Manual Anaya and Gus Wedin 11:11 li 11 T A l .jill aiiljl jul l l 1 11, Ig f1 1V ll1A 2111 llllll Il 1 1 1 ll li '1 1' 121 I I l l l -1 1 111 1 '1 Isl 1 1 :1 1 il 15 lfl'E53..1.H 1 1 sr: 1 1 -1 'i'G'111'l'1 li lflllfl iv .Aw 5 f if ix ' . X, har -, x fs y m.e,K: A ,W Mkgvkz f '. Ev-hwy. ,.. . , x T 'x..'v7Wic7 Q Ns-in ki ,M ,gl my XA . .N x VY JolL1.'f.g.'f'?,.. 1 ..-5:9 an --K QR , :i rxx,,,Q- k,..f an.. A. x., 'l'here's Only One Way To Play The Carlsbad Cavemen Way The Carlsbad Cavemen started off the year with seven victories! When they attended the Clovis Tournament, they won one and lost two. The game against Lovington resulted in a Cave- men victory of 88-72. When we tangled with Roswell, the score was 92-69, with a Cavemen win. Come on Cavemen, Let's take State! 1. Osby King and Dick Hughes go for the rebound., 2. Tim Ferguson 3. Sal Najar 4. Dwight Stearns 5. Chris Brashear 6. Raytord Price 7. Chris Bass 8. Dick Hughes 9. Tim Ferguson blocks over Mayfield. 10. Sal Najar, Is this basket- ball or soccer? 11. Ready for the pass Rayford? says Sam Melendrez. lFacing pagel 1. Chris Brashear, Team Manager Loren Kirkes, Sal Najar, Mike Saiz, Coach Jim Higgins, Rayford Price, Tim Ferguson, Rick Hernandez, Dwight Stearns, Chris Bass, Justin Ingram, Dick Hughes, Osby King. 2. Coach Jim Higgins 3, Coach Kim Merchant 4. Justin Ingram 5. Mike Saiz 6. Osby King 7. Team Manager Loren Kirkes 8. Coach Higgins giving the team a littIe pep talk. 9. I got it, I got it says Rayford Price. Copy: Ruth Pinckert Photos: James Granger 2 xx 'ftri'-?' M M T.. . I , Q, , ia' t f' 5' DW W' f K ' W - -lf, is fl -mtv 'r I 8 fe f - -' . ,:'s+:22.'- 1... 'I 'l'l f at 'K .Sim AQ -iiixgxf A x M -.gk . ik SQ :S .Mx wx I -.f-aigffgiiffisifw J' EZ' is s X X ' it' ' 41? -P 135-jx-A 3 M, , ...,, x . xv? . x . -wr ri 3 Wa SR 'iii X wb in-A glmtu H 51 55 'I 1 Q awww f '5'f -V my ,ggi -- ,S jf S NV 43f A WWW 5 4 ' viii. LIVFNEH vm: , ,,,M1g.f f,, Q win 'M 'iii SQ v g-V, may ef iw H 'LJ ,- 'Z2- Zz ,- f ' Ms ff! 4y ?w if 9 f W4 4 21? ,f Q' f v if aw V 1. ,:, QPGUL 4-4+ ?W?Jf N f xx .drunk .gk 3 ,N O . '-.Crm . 1 . - sf S Y N 4 1 u A ,gl , . , ch N wg ' R X mi Y, , N If X Q., Jjzx' Q AW W S 4,524 an 2 W J iff'-u 1' , 4 'f l QZQ . M QV A ,A an m VZ if X? ?g! f 'kg r f if W , p , i mf EW ? - V fr: ' P 'Www , , 11,0 -X V , 3 ' ' x 4 , UPS 1 -' 3fL ia W A 'BTX ..,....,? 1 E! i 1 . 3 5 .f gf? ef ' f F'f 4 , .I ! I, . 5 L.: V. - 1? . .75 X V ki zu 13 4 pn'-1. iffy , - , if '45 -PLS-,gl Q K Q K 'JVM X f i' , , nf L L ttx ' L 4 X LQ L . ls-...N '15 wmv 4 Z . f ' ' M. 'NA H ,, . , , . . N, 1 bg.'N. 2? gm .P Q8 fin U i f 33 ' f xiffigig QW A I Jqv I W IAAE M f 8 1 7-'XXX The Pressure ls On The Cavemen Wrestling team is at it again! The wrestling team has always performed well in meets all over the state. They have won District for the past nine years and have placed regular- ly in state competition. With a relatively young team this year, Coach George Frederick and his assistant, Coach Robert Ortiz, have done an- other outstanding job with this new horde of grapplers. The job however, was not easy, the inexperienced wrestlers relied on the few sea- soned veterans to help them to train, to win, and to accomplish their dream. The wrestlers are undergoing constant training, be it running, weight lifting, or starving themselves to make weight. The wrestlers give it 100070 throughout the season. 1. Randy Najar turns over a new leaf. 2. Coach George Fredrick 3. Randy Trujillo, Say Uncle. 4, Coach Robert Ortiz. 5. lt's calf roping timel lFacing pagel 1. Backrow: Jerome Holuien, John Crowley, Gerlad Holguin, Cecilio Garza, Joe Paneral, Jimmy Castillo, Paul Sears, John Lacy, Ray Rascon, Steve Strickland, Ken Aragon, Team Manager Davie Robinson. Middle row: Vince Harper, Leo Vasquez, Bobby Cogburn, Don Greene, Ramon Mendoza, Alvie Kina- man, Mark Aranda, Eric Trujillo, Abel Buendia, Davie Orte' ga, Tracy Canada Front row: David Lopez, Vince Warrior, Francis Paneral, Chris Funk, Todd Easley, Mike Nevarez, Ken McDonald, Bob Pheifer, Randy Najar, Lupe Ramirez, Scott Hotter, Randy Trujillo. Sitting: Robert Rodriguez, Lesley Towrey, Billy Paneral, Harvey Garcia, Max Sando- val. 2. Returning Letterman: Todd Easley, Francis Paneral, Vince Warrior, Bob Pfeifer, Randy Trujillo. 3. Chris Funk is waiting for the count, 4. He's in trouble now! Copy: Ruth Pinckert and Sim Ramirez Photos: James Granger 112 Wrestling r fi' sa g L4 QX. x . i Kv R 'ii' C' jg N--..y,.,... .. ii 1 'N -kh:. V time F S N Llk' J' luv sl! E rv' 5.-A 4 3 1, ' T.. N 1 Qwwi S XX, .af 5 -5' MQ-Q ' q 'f?5 A fm V. w..u,... A 35 X, . V, 1 , W5 Q ist Vf, .i.A 3 , Q Y x .1 L. www Q X . Yrmmgern. of 515351, 1 , 1. N X F mf 1 il, ,iff Facing page: 1. Coach Fredrick and Coach Ortiz watch their team in deep concentration. 2. Randy Najar has al- most got him down. 3. Francis Paneral, I dare you to say that again. 4. Opposing team Coach tells his wrestler, Come on you can do it! 5. Randy Trujillo's almost has him down. 1. Alvie Kinaman 2. Francis Paneral, Yea buddy, you're pinned. 3. Randy Trujillo, ls this Twister or what? 4, Randy Najar goes for Stomping them into the ground. Copy: Ruth Pinckert Photos: James Granger Eli Serving Excellence 116 Tennis All sports, regardless of nature, require an application of concentration, finesse and co- ordination. Very few sports, however, require more concentration and physical endurance than the game of tennis. The Cavemen have applied a fluent knowledge of the tactics in- volved in this grueling game over the past year. With cunning ability and unmatched accuracy, these young people have achieved victory with excellence. This year's athletes have more on the ball than those of many seasons past. As in all sports, one determining factor of success is luck, and this year's Cavemen Tennis Team must surely define luck as a combination of hard work and opportunity. 1. Monica Mendez 2. Liz Treacy 3. Tom Cherryhomes 4. Gary Strong 5. Returning Lettermen Katie Antiporda, Tom Cherry- homes, Lisa Irish, Jason Forbes, Liz Treacy, Gary Strong and Sharon Westfall. 6. Lisa Irish 7. Coach Roy Herrera. lFacing pagel 1. Grant Norrid 2. Jason Forbes 3, Katie Antiparda 4. Carlsbad Tennis Team Gary Strong, Jimmy Gibbs, Matt Treacy, Tom Cherryhomes, Jason Forbes, Grant Norrid, Jack Muniz, Adrian Baiza, Steve Azzinaro, Sharon Westfall, Kati Antiporda, Lisa lrish, Liz Treacy, Monica Mendez, Georgia Porter, Michael Daniel, Kevin Carrasco, Link Griswald, Joe Rodrigeuz, Mike Antiporda, and Carol Westfall. 5. Jack Munlz. Copy: Holly Jackson Photos: James Granger' Golfers Get Into The Swing Of Things The Cavemen Golf Team, under second year Coach Jim Higgins, have six returning letter- men. Last year the team took District. With a competitive attitude and a lot of hard work, this group of young men will clear a path to the state championship. 1. David Stanley 2. Dale Smith 3. The 1982-83 Caveman Golf Team. lbottoml Lane Porter, Kent Jones, Kelly Mar- I V-itvwijl ,W f.. A of , ,,, , ,A K . . , , v . , 'N af ff , Y 154'-J '1 we vary 4'??Efl 'f 15' . 'ffly' fi' A H.. if . it ' . ...QW .171 af, EW J r y .. .Qxfft 'EP if f .JQQQ 7 J - ' V ,auf f ' J -. fx-5 . rig Sf sl 33 ,JV f -hf, ' X . L 0, ' ' f' V , ,MLK fffffjf rv' ' an .,,,,f:.,V , . aw. .1 .11 '- f'! l0 Qi K., ,, , 1 v..,..W51,, M754-, ff?f:A. , , 'fri Er J-Ziff. 1 ,M at W . M ,ff F 'Q U 44,144 il -M f... ,gg . Q57 ., u p t .fq,lQLQwQ V Iam! ,r ' 1 , ,Z-fjww 35.4, mt, f A . 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Scott Bierle gives the javelin a heave. 3. 1982-83 Flying C's. lBottom rowzl Mike DeAnda, Chris Lara, Scott Bierle, Lonnie Goad, Danny Granger, Mike Nickles, John White, Anselmo Gutierrez, Alvin Rodriguez, Billy Benson. tmiddle rowl Tommy Box, Rodney Smith, Henry Canales, Jackie Onsurez, Chapo Navarette, Raymond Ramirez, Bry- an Harris, Fidel Valdez, Jim Morrison, Jerry Ortega. ltop rowl Tim Cole, Grant Willis, Jim Johnson, Jeff Shorter, Jim Granis, Allen Asbury, Manuel Anaya, Coach Rick Phillips, Coach Rob Winter, Coach David Church. 4. Let's get into shape, says Coach Church. Opposite page: 1. Coach Phil- lips shows Jackie Onsurez and Chris Lara how to use the blocks. 2. Ray Ramirez, Danny Granger, Fidel Valdez, Lon- nie Goad, Chris Lara and Grant Willis practice handoffs while Rodney Smith and Tommy Box look on from the background. 3. Jim Morrison gets a helping hand from Coach Winters. 4. Cory Trout and Anselmo Gutierrez fire out off the line. Copy Jon Norris Photos: James Granger ,Q- Al s. , ,ff Q .L .. 9 .ms -ga .jr-4,,.1. A my NX , ,,,,v.,, an .U 5, '. 'f Q ' ' .-.Viv . Aff!! 'PWR 'fv1 ', ' .f.... 'Q' .'. ' ', A-4 -wr 'ff -clk s..,, Q... J'2f 'f' -,.. 'Qi' ' i Cavegirls Keep On T Trackin' ln the words of the illustrious cat-poet, Garfield, A runner is a person who has a passion for pain. lf he is right, than a lot of girl athletes are extremely happy this year because every day, rain or shine, they are out on the track running, jumping, vaulting, hurdling . . . and hurting, but enjoying every minute of it. Take for instance, Robin Deeds, whose passion is that of a long distance runner, better known as one who tests her own physical stamina for endurance. Then there is Terri Allen who reaches into her inner- most self to strive for quickness and long jump distance. And, how about Stacy Hoffman, the resident shot put and discus expert, who has been called outstanding in her field event . Track consists of competition, and these girls do compete against others, the odds, and their own physical endurance. Whatever the passion, girls track has a place for it. 122 Girls Track 1. Valerie Baiza works on height to run hurdles. 2. Robin and Nancy warm up. 3. Cavegirls on the go. 4. The Cave- girl Track Team 1983: Terry Quintela, Ereyna Quintela, Robin Deeds, Coach Leo Clark, Gwen Lopez, Wendy Ca- vens, Jennifer Jones, Terri Allen, Suzie Gonzales, Stacy Hoffman, Nancy Nolan, Tammi Mitchell, Kristy Hudson, Rachelle West, Kelley Sloan, Beth Roberts, Shamarie Box, Lisa Honojos, Leanne Lowe, Charla Roberts, Becky Wil- liams, Crystal Burns. 5. Tammi sneaks up on Crystal to hand off for a relay. 6. Warm-ups - one of the most impor- tant goals to good running. Copy: Holly Jackson Photos: Mike Erickson iii i Q - ...J State Champs! Carlsbad Cavegirls Showed The Way This is the team that showed the way! Under Coach John Tigert, the Carlsbad Cavegirl Softball Team was the 4AAAA State Champion in 1982! When not playing softball for CHS, the girls play ball in the summer on a ladies team, The Blazers. 1. Proof of their dedication 2. The Cavegirl Softball Team mem- bers of 1981-82 are Julie Doyle, Gina Navarrette, Gina Galindo, Dori Salcido, Pam Norton, Carolyn Gomez, Carol Tabor, Julie Cantwell, Wendy Ricer, Janet Bartlett, Keli Strid, Valerie Bloss, Lisa Dancy, Cindy Quintela, Shawna Kirkes, Rachelle West, Gina Castillo, Phyllis Smead, Linda Chacon, Ricci Woodard, Coach John Tigert and Jim Sams. Facing page: 1. The years of hard word result in the letter on the letter jacket of most seniors on the team. 2. Carol Tabor 3. Gina Galindo 4. Sandy Basham 5. Linda Chacon 6. Pam Norton Copy: Holly Jackson Photos: Courtesy Carlsbad Current Ar- gus, James Granger and Gus Wedin f skfyn 53? .- M'lnPw-1--t NJ star... -sis: S W.. --.- sq .- H X X k + K N ww-N :N gm . X K A S In ww AT X M- + NK. SA -N.. NQ wx -Q . , -W ,wf W X Q. K . x x Manu! . i in LQ lx l gh wi. -..,,. 3 ah y A 'Hu- 1-1 Bar 4- a. P+ 1' f N. wi - . ff .1 Cavemen Baseball Goes For The Gusto 1 s fr The 1982-83 Cavemen Baseball team is start- ing off this season prepared to win! The team is constantly on the field brushing up on their strategy for the coming season. Under the di- rection of two eager coaches, Gary Whittemore and Tom Forni, the Cavemen are confident they'll dominate and be ifll 1. lBack rowl Frank Ramirez, Jimmy Townley, Sam Rober- son, Scott Straub, Robby Smith, Mike Weldon, John Ram- sey, lMiddle rowl Tony Rodriguez, Phil Dorado, Charlie Granger, Jeff Gray, Edward Hinojos, Team Manager Eddy Genn, lFront fowl Kenny Groves, Randy Woodard, Do- menic Smith, Danny Rodriguez, Larry Fernandez, Randy Melton, 2. Coach Gary Whittemore, 3. Larry Fernandez, 4. Team Manager Eddy Genn tFacing Pagel 1. Kenny Groves, Jimmy Townley, 3. Danny Rodriguez, 4. Edward Hinojos, 5. Charlie Granger, 6. Sam Roberson. Copy: Ruth Pinckert Photos: James Granger 126 Baseball 22152 J ff' V -'PZ 4,?,5m,5Q'a ,,1,:',fY, m.w...4 wavy -vri C s , 2 lFacing pagel 1. Scott Straub, 2. Robby Smith, 3. Jeff Gray, 4. Tony Rodriguez, 5. Randy Woodard, 6. John Ramsey, 7. Mike Weldon, 1. Domenic Smith, 2. lBack rowl Sam Rober- son, Frank Ramirez, Jimmy Townley, John Ramsey, fFront rowl Domenic Smith, Phil Dorado, Danny Rodriguez, Char- lie Granger, 3. Phil Dorado, 4, Randy Melton, 5. Frank Ramirez. Copy: Ruth Pinckert Photos: James Granger Baseball 129 . . u v , 1 a .n.' Q - .- e ' I ' r. ..,1 ' 0 I , o - olo . f, . 'l . c,' , w' v .. ' s . n -, .. . . : - I Sul .vm . .. ' J I sl . 1 ln ' . 0 ' c 'c,t.'. .: . :'I'... gl-9 up . g'- 0 .gn ,o H 1 W. ll .5-6. . :.,4'--'a-----u...q I 1 1 in in ': .4 .1 Q 5: -'I .. . 3. 1 5. c. ol: af- I a Q. . X, 'l - - 0 . ,. . .I' 1 Q - s '.,n 'v. , 'vvl o a K 4 W5 I 1 . n . n . . a n ' ,n' 1 I v.. ' . ,n 4 sa. .rr ' . j .' so 1 u ' .1 . 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Yes, we do! We have spirit. How about you? EIGHT: Hot Diggety Dog! This beats being in class anytime! NOT PICTURED: Senior Secretary Robin Orgain. Photo: Manual Anaya and Gus Wedin Copy: Rike Guye FOUR TWO FIVE ,,, THREE NQQN Am l SAWLQ3, Mx ENE N X VNXF' fx ., ' ' SYN H' f A . 1' , i ' 5 - A 5 Q Q' A x -- 1' 5-.f---A?'4--A -Qi ' L, 3 2,5 MM , x! I Qyi SEVEN T Senior I 1 E x E . , . A k.kk. ,, . .. . ,V ., , L, , Ku Wm Liquor Allowed . . . WIPP Route May Go Through Eastern -N.M .... Carlsbad's Ailing Potash Industryy 'Some thleen gossip thinQ'S Got To Give' . , . Frigid N.M. Storms Claims 3 Lives . . .XDense Pack MX System Won't Work ...i Christmas It X C N L,,,, KK K AIU' ,fm .h C 71 ,fffm s wr 'F s O lr ,uw f S ,Y f . ,wi ws. , .Q sg AY, yr Anonymous Needs Donations, Cash . . . Chrysler, Canadians Brace For Long Strike . . . Reagan Agrees to MX Com 440 '. 1 QQ F, I rgfbfr mv' ' promise, . . . ERA Dies Or Does It? . . . Jobless Rate Soars To 10.8970 . . ,City Announces Crackdown On Liquor A r -IEE ' W.. 1 . 4 Robert smokes carrots! r S V I X X Wm, 1 M f.r-..AJ ,wh Sales To Minors . . , Interest Rates Fall As Federal Cuts Discount . . . Reagan Proposes Quicker Tax Cut N if . J. -,IL-I qi! ,L N' K Qw. fi L 2:2 1 f Ha 'C.,.. - Jerry Fuentez Shawn Funk Beth Funk Brenda Galindo Gina Galindo Sandra Galindo Teresa Galindo Debbie Galloway Lynn Galloway Royal Galloway Jimmy Garcia Destrey McGilray Albert Gomez Rhonda Gomez JoAnn Gonzalez Valerie Gonsalez Anthony Goss Charlee Granger James Granger Lionel Granger Lisa Granger Tina Green Janet Groom Sylvia Guerra Valerie Guevarra 51. wwvu' camera hogs. ANN if-.. Norma and John give Mike a Hawaiian punch. Lisa Lackey, the future Betty Crocker. Security Hike . . . Court Dumps Draft Registration . . . N.M. House Coalition.Crumbles , . . Lebanese Soldiers Move 5' IM f 19' , L , , ,Q vf 1 - A4138 W Q . WW nto East Beirut . . . U.S. To Ease Off Soviet Pipe- Line Sanctions . . . Democrats Regain At Least 23 Seats . . . More ,nf W ,N , Q sf. 1 J asf i b dm S i s t if fi We fe 5 Phil Bailey are you trying to tell us something??? 'NN 1 . ,L - ' Rodney Ledbetter Lorie Layva Diane Locke Leonardo Lopez Tommy Lopez lde Losoya Leann Lowe Jerry Lujan Kris Lynch Tanya Madron Kelly Marlow Bill Marrs Arleen Martinez Diana Martinez Raul Martinez Yvonne Martinez Bobby Mashaw Donna Masters Sandra Maxwell Debbie McCormack Scott McCray Teresa McDonald John McGough Sheila McNutt Leona Meeks . fi ' ...nf ' . 1:2415-U' Q . V 1 T -fi ,C A , ' W' l 7' paction Plant . A . Pres. Elect Of Mexico, Reagan, Will Meet . . , PCA Will Lay Offu80 . . . Fed Drug Agent Calls Carlsbad a WW W ,ia 1 , is i n -K xx rl. Typical City . , . What's Season's Best Seller? ET! . . , Trio Flees Eddy Jail: 2 Captured . . , Artificial Heart Implanted 5 JC' Commerce Bank Changes Its Name . . . Students Tests Encouraging , . . MX Plan Rejected . . . Social Security 'lewis my c. , . ' x ,Q .. . 5, ia girls I 4 if if it . J Ji X3 V nu, f Beth sings, American the Beautiful GQ .41 X , ,. 9 fs 319 as Q l B A Borrows Billions , . . Kennedy Shuns '84 Presidential Bid A . A Tylenol Suspect Held On Separate Charge , . . FDA: -amxwr sri' 'W MN I 'fi a X 'R r in . N , ,N- .N ., I 5 3 s , is x X S Q if x N X NN 1 5 X Avis if A Don't Use Tylenol Capsules , . . Pres. Says Tax Cut To Give Economy Boost , . , Solidarity On Strike FM 'ir ws- ' K . My . -1 ,Wy qv ,ug 3, ff' W, 4 f v fhV l I 'Q V, State Tourism Generates 31.2 Billion In '81 . . . JuvenileCenter Ok'd For Long-Term Use . . . Ronalcl Reagan Mulls it Ma ::K:k,,s'gg -, ! ,K 4- ,N 1' w- ' Taq-:?'Yf A ' ' if '1 sf - X , si Q .. - 'rw - if p'2f'xsw f- : we Q 2 J -is-M. T, .f 'f -9 N' 'M 5 , , , .ak px, zxel Q W - - X 5 A at x ra: X ts sw Q s gg' - 1 Q Q , 5 K .lui '--s if: 5 it . ig K x Q Come on guys. Let's go get 'em. ..,, s I . n -v as ix Gemayel Request To Expand Forces In Beirut . . . American Crime Down 501, Through June . . . Market Surges, Price Advance P: 21 X X. ,6 r i U 132 A534 Eg? N 1 316 Bea says, Give me ten! Qi 'W 'wr if yi a A wi ISN 'f',,fj ' B4 ,M D NI GD HR Maynard Of The Ye Jess Scappaticci Hail To Thee Our Carlsbad High School Long Remember You. All The Joys And Friends We've Known Here Last A Lifetime Through. We'll Remember All The Heartaches, All The Victories Too. To Thee We Will Pledge Allegiance. Carlsbad High, lt's You. if Z 5' .. N . ,,..,--4' -A K Y . 4: N. 3 ' -'FQ 5 sy Q .8 Hx ' v. gl A-, A, . 1 - o n-.pg is :kg H2653 ff-Sr , af 2 g tg, r vi X 'X wma ' K- -af .,- ' x 5555? 5 '.. ,. .. N v ,P 5 x J f, . XR .X 3 ,- 4 3 - A 'nf y X Y' 'Six S? si: ,W g+3gxLg g gi AN?-W-1 ..., if l E - M . fn . X K ..Q, X if , x H 1. - e,.5-.ff M SY 'X i ., V ' +315 .. 'Nr X i Q , x . Y X N Q Q is vii Nw, fir L SQ Q X ff f . Q if :5'ff'j L-3,L,i C 5.3 , S9 A . . QQ- x:wQN.2m . K' W X xx' v vi 3 Q P H -Q? 'I' Mi. 55 KICK THE OUT OF 1 THE M WILDCA .5 S X Wx 'hm 5 7 A-il-5 If 4Q, -nf WU! S Kal.. Let The Good Tlmes Roll gt, . ,X pr. What Senioritis? No way! These Seniors are having too much fun getting involved in various activities . The blood drive for the Ronald McDonald House, assemblies, float meetings, and also different club meetings that they attend. They have no time for Senioritis, not yet anyway! Left page: 1. Tom Erickson wonders, Maybe I don't want to get involved? 2. Sherry Hollis is still a kid at heart. 3. Gene dreams of peeking in the girls locker room. 4. Zenith, Ty and Vicki Wonder where Mary Ann gets her energy. 5. Splish, splash. Yvonne teaches a class! Right page 1. Sandy and Richard are full of Senior Spirit! 2. Ruth can't wait till the cookies and orange juice afterwards. 3. Billy Hickman gives Mr. Chavez a taste of his own medicine. 4. Manuel Anaya and Ralph Vasquez won the wheelbarrow race in the CHS pond. Copy: Rika Guye Photo: Manuel Anaya, Gus Wedin 156 Seniors 'if 4 i . , X 1 nu A, A ' .f.,, y - ' 4 x ,W f fs.. 'f , I ' Ns V, v ,V ms' xfz Aa. Y 3 or ,, 1 . ht, :ff 4:-fwld: an u 'voy- I fb' 0 ,,',, f ,, H 'J YZ, ,A 'A' 49, I if Q 5 . e- N ., Junior Board: A Class B 158 Juniors The Junior Board worked very hard raising money at the Enchilada Supper so the Seniors could have a successful Prom. lTopl Dean Tom Quintela. ltop rightj Rick Milliken, Vice-Presi- dentg Melanie Wilhoit, Secretaryg Dean McAlis- ter, Treasurer and Loren Kirkes, President. lrightl Homeroom Representatives are Katie Antiporda, Eric Miller, Penny Panagopoulos, Stacey Hoffman, Martha Carey, John Crowley, Walter Carr, Jana Baiza, Julie Cantwell, Debbie Williams, Trisha Prentiss, Kellie Harrell, Me- lanie Wilhoit, Dean McAlister, Loren Kirkes, and Rick Milliken. Facing page: ltop left! Loren Kirkes as Flash Gordon . lmiddlel Rick Milli- ken is Super-Man . ltop rightj Melanie Wilhoit is the Kissing Bandit . lbottom rightj Dean McAlister is Captain America . lbottom leftl The four for '84 - Dean McAlister, Melanie Wilhoit, Rick Milliken and Loren Kirkes. Photos: Gus Wedin and Mike Erickson Copy: Kathy Brinker Itself!! N K..-F if -1-a:,,- is 1f'Q3 X as , K ,J Iii :Em k,.k. . . 1 , if , X' X S355 I Z f Q Mfg. f.. ix 5321 fx 4 , Q -In K . 5 .E :M fx.: 5 is 1 -:gk . Q :fi l fl -F 1 ' , 5, b fb 1 iff is x 1 3-ga -X 1 M' W NE Jf p,,,.:'.-1 5 N Y li if f if u' 4, Junior 159 Danny Acosta Hector Acosta Jorge Aguilar Dewetta Alexander Denna Allen Terri Allen Andrea Alvarado Danny Alvarado Angela Amalla Geraldine Anaya Katie Antiporda Sally Aragon 2. ' ' '- V Q .. 1' ' ' I 1. f -i Q 1 as 4 ,, r ' H, ,L ,fx 3 1, A X it 2 JE it N, th i I Q... Nr ' Tx iilllllii!! , i , M ai! 1 . HO, HO, HO Greeen Giant! Rachelle West f-'J gg f '7 ,K Cynthia Armendariz Vivian Armendariz Lora Armstrong Sharleen Asbury Angela Ashford Michael Baca Adrian Baiza Jana Baiza Joni Barnett Kevin Barret Lina Barron Steven Bartlett Lisa Berry Scott Bierle Sheila Bolch David Booth Jeff Bowman Shamarie Box 160 Junior You think you've got problems! ,w...' X 0 , at , 5 ., ' ' u 1' 'ql...... ',fJ yi by ,, - 1 - , if A ifi fglci KJ -.,' , 4.-t. 'f x, lf if Q R if nkflf I In f ilffiiw If '5 ww 4 Q ts' Loren Kirkes and Rachelle West ' sz- 4 , QT? 'St zqarwfwypg iff' James Branaman Scott Branson Chris Brashear Kathy Brinker Dennis Brooks Becky Brown Mary Brown Jeff Browning Joey Burch Doris Buris Michael Campbell Christy Campos A Typical junior hard at work! Jeff Gray N Nfl? IA X. ,nw -1- ,L 'fn 17 X II .4 5-nnlllllfi-nl Dianna Campos Julie Cantwell Martha Carey Julie Carpenter Walter Carr Leslie Carrasco Melinda Carrasco Meil Carsey David Cartwright Roxanne Castillo Tommy Castillo Danette Chavez Melinda Chavez Michael Cobb Billy Cobbler Susan Cogburn Charles Coggins David Contreras Marcella Cooper Diana Cope Craig Cox John Crowley Cathy Darcy Jeanna Dennis Connie Detrick Allen Dickerson Nancy Diggs Jeannie Dominguez Ray Dominguez Ricky Dominguez iyw.. alfaiff l l nw few now! Sal Naiar l said no autographs .s a,c -, Look ma no hands! Chris Heine e? ' an 55 l J f -.92 I x. sl 2 ' xx CQ ll n V Look into my eyes. John Crowley Dont drop it on your toes Debbie W' iam ill S 162 Junior Timmy Dominguez Steve Dorodo Kathie Dossey Albert Doyal Julie Doyle Manuel Duran Tony Duran Carolyn Dycus Lisa Eash Robby Edminson Mike Erickeson Sandra Esquibel Doug Evans Craig Evans Tammy Everard Darryle Farris Willie Fierro Paul Fogerson 4 X ,,, 1 v, 5 4 as W . J - 1 JJ . f , K i,,, .. Q, ., rf , Jr , p i f X is Q ' , , f A I 1 5, HE' Q., lil f 1 vs v .RX i.'?..li ... g. f 'N F I 1 . ff :, -K 7- M W Miki f LMA. f- in I BLASSU- T7 y mr You'll never guess what l just heard about Karina Bowen and Karen Castaneda . g 3 3 azz ' fr. , ,,,, ,,, ,, ,, y 1 ff ', ' S. r, , ,,,, V ,V Gimme, five! Mark Fordyce Brad Fowler Elizabeth Franco Peral Franco Ricky Franco JoAnn Frink Chris Funk Robert Galloway Magdalena Garcia Orlando Garcia Ralph Garcia Cecilio Garza K Oooh, l hate history! K fj ji 6 Mi 5 xv r, .. 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We 1 il J nw w Jerome Hernandez Mike Hernandez Yolanda Hernandez Yolanda Hernandez Del Hicks Jerry Hinkle Edward Hinojos Lisa Hinojos Dawn Hittinger Jerry Hobbs Linda Hobbs Kristy Hodnett Stacey Hoffman Monica Holman Scott Hotter Donna Houchin Kim Hyden Justin Ingram Claudette lronside We Q I W mwsewi' 'fe X fl m ' ' 'B 1 l ru 'ba Ji rf 1 Y A' nw at r ,yi is 1 ' W as mi ,x .V A P W , , , fe w , ' V ,,, 1 5. I Y . i'ii g A if ' ff 4 Jr' z 164 Junior I -1 5 ,il Q N , vqf. J 34, 4 it , A .. f f ' ' - 2 f J i f 1 A 4 ' H x Ei Q 'a is ,-. Ou .F V - - ' ' . ' J, A -T7 gg- s If . Y, ,f sv-fl -.J xxx N vt gg- lxll 1 is 'f V A 3 - is X w , X , 3 is , if .fix K i - -L Holly Jackson Paul Jackson Donna Jacobs Robert Jaquez Angela Johnson Jimmy Johnson Naomi Johnson Richard Johnson Jennifer Jones Stephanie Jones Olga Juarez Ray Julian Harvey Lopez displays his strength. Harmon Paw x 5 if- . -Q.--A' ' V' M, 'LW I fi ' 1 J. . - , I 1 : .. S 6 .X ' .-. 9 az ' L ' ' ' 'sw A L L- , cf g J 1 , N -gt E V X51 ,J if l I ft ' .H-g i, e3 W .-if-H' ' J, Kfiliifll N -- l' J ,... 47, - Q it r My L ,,-. qw. , ,,x in f in vw if ii l gf s .ini in dl kv J, I .. l l . T ov. x 55. X W. J nge' Paul Kahley Andrea Kemper Charles Kennedy John Kennedy Christy Kerbo Meme Kincaid Tom Kirby Loren Kirkes Carla Klein Susie Komensky Jody Konsire Missy Lamberth Scott Lance LeaAnne Landreth Jana Laney Chris Lara Karen Latimer Susan Lawler Suzanna Ryan and Phil Alan Lawson Dedy LeFlore Patricia Lee Randy Lee Mark Lemon Robert Lesnick Tia Lewis Cynthia Leyva Creighton Liesner Michelle Lightner Scott Lilly Doug Livingston W-sw L.. Q r !.f1i,t !.f !v f fi, , 5 71 :- I U4 sa 1 I Wifi, ff' m e L 4374 sr' , 5- das-M ff S Now let s see where does this piece go? Jump a little higher' l've told you before, not while l'm in Computer Science! Another love letter! Hector Acosta Reena Gonzalez Robby Lesnick Robert Lopez K ...mm David Lopez Melissa Lopez Robert Lopez Johnny Lujan Stewart Lunsford Doug Lynch Shannon Lynch Gwen Lyshik Todd Maddox ' Steven Magee AZIA we an Jeannie Mall Qi: Steve Mann Vg 71:1 ,-f y, Anthony Martinez Eleanora Martinez Marty Martinez Veronica Martinez Shelly Mayrhofen Dean McAlister 166 Junior an .if , Q .aw f., , 4. . f iz. e -if ' u I l at up fu 4 A 3' l M s ,l.n1 'w : '5 'F .1 V- aemrz 4 .g 52 v?y2gf'2-'Qi1fp'.1Q'v' f 4, '2':gIw.gm,'f-'LQ ffjgx' A I 2 lr ni 1. ,M ,..a ' W I, , 4- a A 7 X., V, , 'C me ' gf ,Q Z :Q Z Q x ' , fl I' Robin McClure Kenneth McDonald Henry Mclntire Sam McKinney Vonda McPherson Tad McVay Randy Melton Monica Mendez Teresa Mendez Mike Mendoza Ramon Mendoza Wally Menuey Joe Panerai builds the master ' The Unknown Artist t ff - , i X. rf ,def ID X Q Brenda Meyer Eric Miller Rick Milliken Brett Mills Mary Minor Martha Mireles Wayne Mitchell Benny Molina Charles Morelli James Morrison Adam Munoz Robert Najar Sal Najar Elias Naverrette Reuben Navarrette Ronnie Navarrette Geraldine Najera Lisa Nelson Hey you guys arent playing fair! ' s Kathy Nesbitt Micheal Nevarez Jon Norris Latina Ogden Jennifer Olson Diana Onsurez Raymond Ornelas Benny Ortega Penny Panagopoulos Joe Paneral Maggie Paneral Kenneth Parker 2' 'W' A if mv. af, 7 H he . if' 2 V 7 fe fi a 4 , 14 rv .W f 590 avg fe, , 5 ,f Y 1 If ye f Ke 1 ei T7 1 L , .., F' , 9 Z, M y N ' r f I tl 1 jj, Hey! lts the Ricky Hernandez 'K-. Grace Parraz Stacey Perrin Dawn Peterson Blaine Pettes Richard Peyton Bob Pfeifer Callie Phillippi David Pineda Lane Porter Patricia Prentiss Glenn Price Redford Price Kathy Quintana Mike Quintana Ereyna Quintela Ronnie Rainwater Orlando Ramirez Brenda Ramos i . A , x Y ol! ji P li Mari tal 2 , 1, 514 jak We rf M W if, 2 we , ,, .H Q Y if 'r ' a s xx . f if-gi Xt X 1 l 1--xt. 0 Melanie Wilho The Kissing Bandit strikes again! it L -06 4 N w an Cheri Russell seems to be all ready for Hawaii. i, R K Anthony Rascon Wendy Ricer Joe Rios Charla Roberts Jimmy Roberts Sherri Rogers Eileen Rodriquez Melissa Ross Dina Runnels Cheri Russell Leslie Rutherford Theresa Ryan ls Grant Willis starting a new harem? ' ,Qian at ar S X ,,,,, amiga li l is Elks Q ffflfis as Y sfiilli 2553 -st Vis! if ai, fi sf? Aces x Q1 ufr'2f .f Q :9! frlg.i-his-' r'-S W- iii '-fifitpt - - fs: 51 N2 - 4-f QA. 'sE.j x iNfr- is -C..-:ab i .if ' . ' 5 X ,Qs l -.-S455-51:3 mira LQSEAL- Q qi aw. -Midi r ' S iff? f my . ' xr -is fi ' fs 151- Q 4? f N Q 's li V xl' 1 ll Q 1 i ' fx, ,,llr if' , W ax., ti ,g,ii,Wg Priscilla Salcedo Annabell Salcido Dorinda Salcido Asencion Sanchez Pat Sanchez Max Sandoval Mary Sarabia Paul Sears Sherri Sears Marlena See Keith Settle Sheri Shaw Tammy Sherrod Jeff Shorter Domingo Silva Sheila Singleton Kelly Sloan Kristi Small Junior 169 Carla tries to hide from our camera men Dale Smith Jana Smith Leslie Smith Robby Smith Robert Smith Rodney Smith Rodney Smith Joe Sosa Richard Soules Paul Spencer Andy Stevens Russell Stinson Q fxf T Z. m!x', aff: fl ' H ' ' , M i I - rf ' vi ,Q z T ,P fm! ip! 'E .J fall, at , Bob Pfeifer studies his Chemis- Hi there Allen' 170 Junior Julie Stoltzfus Scott Stroub Joey Strouble Amy Szabo Vicky Tavarez William Teague A. W. Therriault Jeff Thompson Jimmy Townley Regina Treadway Randy Trujillo Sally Tweedy Denise Underwood Melissa Urquidez Ezikel Valdez Fidel Valdez Salvador Valdez Mary Valenzuela . ,. :av . 4 5-if ,, . 9 an Usa we A fs. ,,. if: luv rv' Gorden Vandenberg Benny Vargas Keily Vargas Ann Vasquez Marta Vasquez Max Vasquez Ruben Vasquez Tony Vasquez Jerry Vest Danny Villa lan Wainner Paul Wales Julie? Travis Walker Chet Warren Kenny Webber Mike Wedin Melanie Wilhoit Debbie Williams Gladys Williams Greg Williams Jody Williams Ricky Williams Karen Williamson Grant Willis Timmy Winn Don Witcher Randy Woodard Tracy Workman Michelle Wright Cynthia Ybarra Junior 171 What are you into now ,,, Juniors Set The World On Flrel 4 t,-f if M 'fa -w lim' These Juniors set the world on fire at CHS. They were elected as class favorites in the fol- lowing categories: Most Spirited- Dean McAlis- ter and Gladys Williams: Most Conceited- Jim- my Townley and Kelley Sloan: Most Friendly- Katie Antiporda and Raymond Peters: Best: Athlete- Chris Lara and Beverly Gonzalez: and Biggest Flirt- Tia Lewis and Allen Dickerson. Dean and Gladys spice up the junior spirit. Q21 Jimmy and Kelley haven't quite come to grips with their election. t3l ls Katie getting ready for a Friendly embrace with Ray- mond or is she going to collar him? l4l Ready to douse the junior fires are Raymond, Dean, Chris, Beverly, Tia, Allen, and Sparky the Fire Dog. t5l Chris and Beverly are exhausted from firing up the junior sports. C61 Allen and Tia have trouble keeping their hands off of each other as well as everyone else. Copy: Kathy Brinker Photos: Mike Erickson 1 x ., - -i 2 4 Wg e 1 -A K -' ,S .L ,.- 1 fx-K M W x'Wm,QfA ' X . x--Y W X was igf L-, 5 51,4 k V .'W wx K 'L 1 Q ., N-f ww . x af i 'Rx X I 1. '. 5... ix 'M 1- , V sv Actions Speak Louder Than Words ln our case, actions certainly do speak louder than words. Throughout the year, we've been flashing our cameras at any and every available junior we could find. We must say, they've done a great job of posing. Thanks Juniors! ill John Ramsey and Jimmy Townley l2l Robert Lopez C3l Fred Smith l4l Andrea Kemper and Tona Jones i5l Tricia Prentiss C6l Paul Foggerson and Leslie Smith l7l Katie Antiporda and Julie Cantwell i8l Steve Miller l9l Melanie Wilhoit l10l Angie Ashford llll Annette Diggs i12l Mrs. Walker's Ghosts! Copy: Sharon Herchman Tipton Photos: Mike Erickson MK 'K '- Juniors wmv X Q25 Af . W ' ,un ,fr W 3- , , .. ,QW 5 'Q N X Q X Q, , . A ,. ,gm 4, H .sp u I case of Seniors are weren't so bad C17 Junior Stacey Facing page: Hinoios, 141 Roberts. Photos: Mike Erickson Q 535 k ..k. P X X .,,. L X b ,kbn w L k .N O , 5315 5 uf 4 . K 3 f MP ww. , W 3, 'Q Vx if ' f Q ' ' 'lar Ig, rw ,imzfwwg I W M K ,ii,q,4 My ,Q 1 if V Z LEP! tdli Z- f 2 Y 6 Junior 180 Junior m 9. ors!!! fh N-'Qnmnnqq-..M 'Q W' Junior 181 we as- Q.- sw w Q. Q Q. X K' f7-- . N - X L A EK i .N Q klsigtu L k ep i A Rx kg 1 L . Lmm, - ' g Ls I . , Y A S , is if SN Y ? Q 1- iw' A - Q. 'F f li hs is X if . A.AA . .. IAXK x W,-5 . QQ, gg! iX:LA E h v K aff SW Q. i,mi Q ff Y Navi-X N . N 'S Xi , Q ..4x WL.: 5 i .l l t M ', ,:.,,. Q, N K - . LZLLL I LL:A: . ,, , 5 ,.,. i buzb . . A M P - . . LLLhx-. 1 - -- QQ . Sk gf! wg W f v 'N-X2 tgp! 5 f-YN V 4?-1:5 3, if as xx - . x - xx K ' Slililw Super Sophomores ................. . . To Help ou' The Sophomore Board started the school year off ready for action! The class of '85 just didn't have the C.H.S. spirit, but they have come a long way! lTop Left! JoAnn Bustamante, President. !Top Middle! ls it snow? No! Merely Sophomores letting go! lTop Right! Ricci Woodard, Vice'President. iBottom Left! LaGina School, Treasurer. ll.eft Middle! Toni Laird, Secretary. !Right Mid- dle! Our officers are very spirited and crazy, but they also have their serious side. CBottom Right! Sophomore Dean Ron Cox has a lot on his hands! Photos: Gus Wedin Copy: Margo Brown Sophomore 185 Dont look so down! Rochelle Harrington T. lt's better than the cafeteria food. Joe Vasquez I ET Arthur . . . Bustin' Loose . . . Cannonball Run . . . Caveman . . . Cheech And Chong . . , Clash Of The Titans . . . Death Hunt . . . Grace Acosta Terry Adame Mark Aguilar Rosalinda Alcorta James Allen Nathan Allen Jackie Alvarez James Anaya Pat Anaya Mike Anthony Terri Aranda Karen Archibeque Yvette Armendarez Diane Armendarez Kenneth Aragon Tony Armijo Steven Arredondo Allen Asbury Garrod Ashford Piper Ashford Steven Azzinaro Brenda Baca Jackie Baca Rick Back RoyLee Baker Dayna Bannister Keri Bars Patrilla Beavers Lisa Benefield Lori Blllups 186 Sophomore ,,,M I can count to two! Gary Vandyne 4 L ss.h as Xa ff... X He s a 1985 Playgirll Rodney Earwood, Randy Groom Smile, You re on Candid Cam era! Russell Leach Kari Bars Dragon Slayer , , . Escape From NY . . . Excalibur . . . The Fan . . . For Your Eyes Only . . . Happy Birthday to Me . . . Hard Country , 1- ,. 'M M 'ie N Ll X .R Jr 1 fi 1 A to 0 'I , .ch ' 'V Q. I 1 N . , 3 491 James Black Dan Bleaser Tommy Box Marsha Boyd Caroline Bradshaw Joyce Brazeal Lorina Briceno Shari Brim Stacy Brittain Bennett Broach Dennis Brooks Dianne Brown Richard Brown Ramon Buendia Jimmy Broughton Paul Burington Joann Bustamante Kenny Cadell Matilda Calderon Lilly Campos Ernesto Carrasco Kevin Carrasco Lupita Carrasco Melissa Carrasco Micheal Carrasco Joe Carrasco Nancy Carrasco Reynaldo Carrillo Eric Casebolt Tracy Carpenter Sophomore 187 I So I'm a pig What s , your problem? .FY ff? 'Y JoAnn Bustamante hard at work! How would you li waiian Punch! Joe Vasquez Hardly Working . . . History Of The World Part 1 . . , The Howling . . . Knightriders The Last Chase Lone Ranger . . . Eric Castaneda Christine Castillo Gina Castillo Jimmy Castillo Ernesto Castro Lori Chavez Melissa Chavez Bonnie Chavez Kim Cline Robert Cogburn Susan Cogburn Bob Coggins Kim Coniglio Thomas Cook Becky Cooper Kit Cothern Colleen Cox Kelly Cox Kendra Currie Gerald Duran Karen Dutchover Ed Duran Helen Duarte Clarissa Duarte Randy Downing Dorothy Doubrava Dorothy Dominguez Sima Desai Brad Day Tami Danials 188 Sophomore ,E ,df ke a nice Ha -46: in .wi . ,, Q, 1 Q Not quite the Natatonum, but it will do! Lonnie Granger 'N-I' 'vi' , This is how we really look! l just love looking at 4 l know a secret! Lonnie Granger and Timmy Protozoa! Rodney Earwood Methol Allen Asbury Nighthawks . . . On The Right Track . , , Raiders Of The Lost Ark . . . Stripes 4 , . Popeye . . . Endless Love . . . On Golden Pond . , Steven Danials Cynthia Edwards ! Olga Echavarria Cynthia Easterling Darren Easley Rodney Earwood Mark Earnest Randy Farmer Gerald Fernandez l Larry Fernandez l Veronica Fierro Tina Fioretti Nancy Flanigan John Florez William Flowers Elijah Foreman Karen Fox Dawn Frachiseur Leonard Fuentez Shannon Funk Marty Furlong Shawn Gadbury Diana Galindo Cindy Galloway Shayne Galloway Eddy Gann Adela Garcia Carmen Garcia Josefina Garcia Harvey Garcia Sophomore 189 Dont let a senior catch Joe Vasquez Kevin Stir Crazy . . . First Blood Are You Alone In The House Paternity So Fine Ice Castles The Gambler . . . Pete Garcia Anna Gasseling Christy Gentry Jimmy Gibbs Faye Giddens Danny Goins Adon Gomez Cecilia Gomez Dorenda Gomez Joe Gomez Michael Gomez Rolando Gomez Daniel Gonzales Joey Gonzalez Paul Gonzalez Roddy Gonzalez Susan Gonzalez Shara Goodson Lonnie Granger James Grannis Lori Graves Wesley Gray Kelly Green Donald Greene Linc Griswold Randy Groom Kenny Groves Obbie Guevara Raymond Guevara Sheli Gunnells 190 Sophomore Hi There! Q Q Darren Easley ' That s right. We re the class of '85! Sophomores Number 1 Brian Maddox Rich And Famous Any Which Way You Can . , , Ode To BillygJoe . . . Urban Cowboy . . . The Incredible Julie Hall Tina Hallett Holli Hamberg Kris Hamberg Stephanie Hansen Brian Harman Charles Harrel Rochelle Harrington Bryan Harris Carol Harris Sean Harris Nathan Hartman Ladawn Halley Lisa Heard Sherley Heaton Allen Henderson Scott Henderson Lyndol Hendricks Pam Henry Christina Hernandez Felix Hernandez Claire Higgins Mike Hinojos Tracy Hinson Zane Hodges Tracy Hood Kenneth Hooten Kristy Hudson Ronnie Huser Tammie Hunt Sophomore 191 1 i We're alive the class of '85! Stranger In The House Carbon Copy Rocky 1 2 3 Tex Friday the 13th My Bloody Valentine . Halloween Keith Haynes David Hussey Kim Jackson Joe Jacobo Lisa Janes Keith Johnston Phalonna Johnson Terry Johnston Kenny Jones Tona Jones James Jordon Olga Juarez Shelly Juers Quentin Kartchner James Kittridge John Lacy Toni Laird Sherri Laman Angie Lara Larry Lara Mike Lariviere Russell Leach Karla League Kelvin Lee Vicki Lewis Robert Leyva Joe Licon Augie Lopez Danny Lopez Gwen Lopez 192 Sophomore Give me the answers! Dawn Franchiseur 'K subject! Brown Porkeys Blue Lagoon Kramer VS. Kramer . . . Poltergeist . . . Blues Brothers . . . Chariots Of Fire Joann Lopez John Lopez Tim Lucero Sandra Lujan Raymond Lyon Linda Macias Mary Mackovich Brian Maddox Lisa Madrid Steven Magee Sandy Martin Florence Martinez George Martinez Gladys Martinez John Martinez Kathy Martinez Naomi Martinez Rose Martinez Tommy Martinez Yvonne Martinez Willie Mata Mark McCollum Patsy McCormick Ricky McDowell Terry McGonagiIl Stacy McGuire Traci Mcllwee Becky Mclntire Donna Meeks Joe Melendrez Sophomore 193 Flirting is our favorite Larry Fernandez Margo H2110 Dolly! Porkeys . . . Blue Lagoon . . , Kramer VS. Kramer . . . . . Ragtime Maria Merjil Timmy Mathola Patricia Meyer Tim Mikesell Elizabeth Miller William Miller Jaime Minjares Lynda Mitchell Tammy Mitchell Raul Montoya Doris Moore Jamie Moore Roy Moore Mandy Moots Edward Morales Gina Moreno Linda Moreno Dick Munoz Lana Najera Margie Navarette Gilbert Navarette Gloria Nevarez David Nolen Grant Norrid Mark Northout Nancy Nowlan Jodi Nowlin Jackie Onsurez Lorinda Ornelas Raymond Ornelas 194 Sophomore Fun in the snow! Poltergeist . . . Blues Brothers . . , Chariots Of Fire 9 nv 'Q M I 4 Body Heat Falling In Love Again The Cincinatti Kid Foolm Aroun Rough Cut . . . Southern Jerry Ortega Terry Ortega Karl Ortiz Timothy Ortiz Luke Padwick Laura Painter Roy Palomino Billy Paneral Ruben Parraz Natalie Patrick Russell Pearson Alma Peralta Sandra Perea Robin Perry Pat Petracca Doug Phillippi Carol Pilgrim Ben Plum Rebecca Pollock Georgia Porter James Prentiss Deborah Preston Mike Proctor Kathy Pyle Kathy Pyeatt Regina Quintela Mike Rabbits Letisa Ramirez Eddy Ramirez Edward Ramirez Sophomore 195 OK class our lesson for Take This Job And Shove lt Seems Like Old Times Tribute Zapped Little Darlms Middle Age Crazy . . , Lupe Ramirez Sally Ramirez Wayne Reames Paul Reddy Junior Reyes Andy Rice Dean Ricker Dolly Roberts David Robinson Alberta Rocha Linda Rocha Alvin Rodriquez Danny Rodriguez Gina Rodriguez Joe Rodriguez Joe Rodriguez Jackie Rodriguez Kris Rodriguez Sylvia Rodriguez Yvette Rodriguez Melissa Rogers Kristi Rogge Rebecca Roper Debbie Royster Ruben Ruiz Dale Rusk Terry Robinson Debra Saiz Michelle Saiz Benny Salcido 196 Sophomore 2 2 House Calls , . . Airplane . , , Victory . , , Fast Times At Ridgemont High . . . Jaws 1,2, , , . Annie . . Under The Rainbow W.: fy. ax... ..,,,... . Frank Salcido Mary Ann Salcido Robert Salcido Teresa Sanchez Marsha Sandoval LaGina Scholl Danny Shaner Andy Shannon Jimmy Shipman LeAnne Shoup Russell Shull Richard Sillas Jim Skinner Byron Smith Jeff Smith Kevin Smith Rodney Smith Shelly Smith Deanna Snelson Danny Sosa Larry Speights Robert Speights Ericka Spencer Tim Stark Becky Stone Steven Strickland Arlene Subia Donna Suter Alicia Tagert Steve Taylor Sophomore 197 Who me? Mike Rabbits - .pn-w ' 'a sw WV' - A s5'f,Qfl:'l1'! Q ,,. .rssrvs - i ' .1-NQ :I-fp, ' Q M: 1 X ,,..,..t..fs. S as .. 1 1- ' iw!! W., as as S O.K., now where's the . TTT - bat? - I said, Cheese What did you say? Kent Jones as f 5 Brian Harman Tammy Mitchell iiii 7 i 1 Heaven Can Wait . . . In-Laws . . . Massacre At Central High . . . 1941 . . . Oh God' North Dallas Forty . . . Prom Night . . Carla Terrell Erik Thompson Lori Tipton Carolyn Tolbirt Leslie Towry Matt Treacy Felicia Trujillo Tony Valenzuela Kim VanDolson Gary Vandyne Maryann Varela Henry Vasquez Joe Vasquez Debra Villa Stormy Villapondo lan Wainner Rosanne Waltersheid Becky Welch James West Shanna White Paul Wilferth Doug White Jeff Williama Michael Williams Frank Williamburg Janine Willis Douglas Wilson Pete Wilson Cindy Wood Ricci Woodard 198 Sophomore cnvscmg safresu l see you Gus! Gwen Lopez l ' 755 Sophomores hard at work! Justin Bartlet, Kevin Carrasco 'l Wainer Blazing Saddles Caddyshack California Suite . 4 . Foul Play A , A Fury . . . Taps . . . Going Ape new . 1 Tina Worley Danny Yanez Lisa Yanez Teresa Ybaban Dennis Young Robert Young Troy Young David Becerra Charles Bell Bill Berry Robert Cauffman Ranee Dean Look before you leap! Lana Najera Rachel Garcia Paul Kelly Ruben Navarrette Ray Smith Not all people have what it takes to be a Future Farmer Greg Williamson lan Gett 11 T 83 XX .K M.- .....c.,.... ...L-w.............M W.. N... Q TRANSPORTATION Ctrans-per-tation, 1. A means of conveyance. . . There is a number of students at CHS to whom the won't hestitate to tell you about it. They have spent countless hours and hundreds of dollars perfecting their versions of the perfect car. Mustang Coupeg Edward Hinogos, Mercury Grand Marquis, Mike Baca, Chevy Monte Carlog Joel Fortenberry,'Mazda RX7g Jerry Hernandez, Chevy pickup: Gene Smith, Chevy Luv, Rodney Holcomb, Dodge D-50: Kathleen Hughes, Chevy Blaserg David Compos, 3 5 rs-,M ipsxsx 15.3 ...ru -. X .,,,,,. . ., - , ,. f f 1. N is - ..g-H-2101-ff-awww X ... ss-,csv Sfwwk X ws.. .sw ss sig. WT 'DNS i W SNES : is . Q ,ws 1 wow... .L .,,. . rsgiifpgs .. QFQAQQAAK 5.1.1 Q ., ssswx- - b jg gg: . . if -f-tsl. .-1-is . fn paw.. as f.: , - QQN. s. ' L . it 'Q -as 3 . --- s 3 xi - smswsifi'-, f W 191 aff e ' OWNER. Sabas Hernandez Jr. MODEL. 61 Apache 10 COLOR: two-tone, maroon and rose DATA: 327 V-8, power glide, wind cooler, canvas bedcover, sun roof, bu- tane setup. OWNER: Greg Brown MODEL: 1969 Mach I Mustang COLOR: Candy Apple Red DATA. 351 W 4 V, four speed transmission, cragar SXS wheels, 9 rear end, front and rear spoilers. word transportation means more than the definition implies. This breed, whose tastes vary, are particular about what they drive and This is how they're getting there in '83! Car fanatics of CHS'include Qfront rowl: Phil Dorado, Chevy Camerog Orlando Ramirez 66 Methola, '64 Chevy, Greg Brown, Mustang Mach I. lback rowl Frank Huerque, Mustang ll, Larry Jennings, Ford pickukpg David Chevy Camerog,Margo grown, Mustang Mach Ig Tony Hernandez, '54 Chevy Pickup, Sabas Hernandez, Chevy Apache 10. F Just What You Would Expect LU . . . Sophomore Class Favorites' f. we 515: L . 4. S. Sz 3 -:fdfi Q, QM . gr... Just what you'd expect .... Sophomores!! Sophomores, the zany, wonderful students of C.H.S.! They're full of spirit, unusual pranks, and enthusiasm. Class favorites selected for the Class of '85 this year are as follows: Most Friendly-JoAnn Bustamante and Junior Reyesg Most Conceited-Sherley Heaton and Larry Fer- nandezg Biggest Flirt-Margo Brown and Keith Johnstong Class Jock-Joe Vasquez and Tammy Mitchellg Most Spirited-LaGina Scholl and Ken- ny Groves. tll What's this? Are these victims of a local disaster? No, they're merely sophomore class favorites! Kenny Groves and LaGina Scholl as most spirited try to arouse Joe Vasquez who needs oxygen to maintain his position as class jock . JoAnn Bustamante, always most friendly and helpful, assists the prone victim, On the other hand, the leg splint seems to have affected Junior Reyes' most friendly attitude. Tammy Mitchell's braced for action as super athlete while Shirley Heaton and Larry Fernandez check the rise in their blood pressure when they received most conceited . Margo Brown and Keith Johnston, in their role as biggest flirts , court with disaster on top of the ambulance. t2l Junior and JoAnn practice being friendly. 131 Margo and Keith blast off to flirt with another planet. C41 Joe and Tammy may need to use their athletic skills when they climb trees! C51 How could Sherley and Larry be conceited when they act like this?! Kenny Groves and LaGina Scholl, most spirited, not pictured. Copy: Lana Najera Photos: James Granger, Mark McCollum Sophomores 203 1 f f iq f U x V6 The Cavemen Football team made the news this year and it wasn't just the sports section. At the end of the r gular season play, Carlsbad und itself in a three-way tie for first place with Clovis and Hobbs. In accordance with rules concern- ing a tie, a vote was held. The re- sult: Carlsbad was voted out of the state play-offs. Carlsbad fans were shocked, on paper, the Cavemen were far su- perior to either team. Deciding that a grave injustice had been ren- dered, Dr. Roger Har- rell and Coach David Church flew to Santa Fe and filed an injunc- tion to postpone the play-offs to find an al- ternative that would al- low Carlsbad and Be- len, another school who had been treated the same way, to play. The state court in Santa Fe denied this injunction. The two then present- ed the New Mexico Ac- tivities Association with a bracket that would al- Ch ll low both teams to enter the play-offs dur- ing the second week of play. The NMAA turned this proposal down, saying that all procedures had been followed. Things looked dismal to Cavemen fans. As a last resort, Carlsbad representatives and their lawyer appealed to the State Board of Education. The board overruled the NMAA, saying that it would be in the best interests of the athletes of Belen and Carlsbad if they were allowed to play. Carlsbad fans were estatic! Under the provisions of the State Board's ruling, Belen and Carlsbad would play a Sunday game with the winner to advance to the quarterfinals. A huge caravan of Carlsbad fans traveled to Belen to support the Cavemen. Pre- ceding the game, fans were greeted by the school superintendents of both towns. At the end of the game, the score was Carlsbad 36, Belen 7. Despite lcon't. p. 2051 Q a ge L lnun..q,. F - . . . Coach Church E 5 .3 la off Procedur I is J i f Z 1- r lcon't from p. 2041 their loss, Belen fans went out of their way to wish the Cavemen good luck, saying, Take state-we're be- hind you all the way! But everything was not rosy. Cavemen quarterback Jimmy Townley broke his collarbone as he dove into the endzone to score the final touchdown of the game. Throughout the state, people were bitter about the Cavemen victory. Other state contention teams were upset about the way the play-offs had been rearranged. On a stormy Friday evening, the Cavemen invaded Alamogordo. The stadium was plastered with poster saying negative things about our team. Two good teams in a must win situation, only one could. Unfortunately, victory be- longed to the Tigers that night. A glorious season ended. But the Cavemen are to be commended for seeing it through, for never giving up. For this, they are true champions. Editor's note: Throughout the con- troversy, certain people throughout the state cited Coach David Church and Dr. Harrell as setting a bad ex- ample for our students, according to these people, our athletes were be- ing shown, by example, to expect to be exceptions to the rule. It is our opinion that these men set a fine example, they believed that their team had been dealt a grave injustice and set out to rectify the situation. This case shows that rules are not perfect, nor are they insurmount- able. The example to remember? Do not accept that which you know is wrong, pursue the matter as far as you have to: Justice will be served. Copy: Maria Antiporda Photos: James Granger Sophomore 205 Elizabeth Aguilar Hank Beason Tammy Bevers Margo Brown Belinda Carrasco Trine Carrasco Wendy Cavens Olivia Chavez Matt Connell Patricia Coon Robert Cooper Robert DeMoss Frankie Dorado Yvelle Duncan San Escareno Gary Farrell Noel Florez Melissa Franco Jeanne Greetan Wesley Hardin Karen Hathorne DeeDee Hickson Mary Hieter Tara Higgins Karen Holbert Dion Hood Curtis Hurst Rose Jazo Aaron Jensen Kristina Johnson Kent Jones Michele Klink Terri Lara Deon Lewis Barbara Lopez Wanda Lopez Shawn Lunsford Darrin McGilvray Myrel Mettlen Debbie Moreno Carol Munoz Jim Pearce Yvonne Pilgrim Diane Pittman Jimmy Quintela Sandra Salcido David Stanley Pam Thayer King And Queen Hold Court if tlll'l 2 N.. y r l Roses Are Red. Charms Are Taboo. Osby And Carol, This Homecoming's For You! This year basketball homecoming was one that everyone will remember. The queen was pre- sented with roses instead of charms. The Swing Choir set the tone for the assembly by perform- ing a medley of easy listening songs. Folow- ing them with great precision was the Color Guard who demonstrated their drilling skills. The assembly ended in a humorous fashion with a little red wagon parade. lleftl Osby and Carol give a homecoming smile! tbottom leftl The 1983 Basketball Homecoming Court includes Joe Vasquez and JoAnn Bustamante as sophomore attendants. John McGough and Valerie Baiza are senior attendants. Osby King and Carol Tabor are King and Queen. Cindy Phillippi and Dick Hughes are senior attendants. Beverly Gonzales and Sal Najaf represent the juniors. lbelowl Loren Kirkes, Ralph Vasquez and Rick Milliken pin it to 'em! 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MAROSS HYDEN AM TORS Acosta, Yvonne 37, 136 Adams, Ralph 10, 45, 91, 136 Aguilar, Larry 34, 136 Allen, Beverly 47, 70, 72, 76, 136 Alvarado, Janet 136 Anaya, Benny 6, 40, 69, 70, 72, 136 Anaya, Manuel 14, 79, 98, 136, 143 Antiporda, Maria 33, 47, 76, 103, 136 Aragon, John 40, 136 Aranda, Mark 113 Armendariz, lris 136 Asbury, Kathie 37, 136 Atwood, Aleesa 34, 136 Autry, Keith 136 Back, Delinda 136 Baeza, Valerie 100, 122, 136, 146, 207 Bailey, Phillip 79, 136, 143 Baldauf, Laurie 50, 136 Barber, Terri 136 Barton, Lebron 37 Basham, , 136 Sandy 33, 70, 110, 125, 136, 137, 157 Bass, Ch ris 10, 40, 69, 98, 106, 107, 136 , Beasley, Beason, Beeman, Beeman, Biscaino, Bolch, D Jackie 136 Denise 136 Billy 137 Johnny 137 Rachel 137 avid 137 Booth, Ernest 33, 137 Bowman, Stacy 44, 137 Boyd, Leatha 33, 56, 57, 137 Brewer, Deanna 39, 137 Bridwell, Lissa 137 Brim, Robert 33, 56, 57, 137 Brinker, Julie 37, 137 Briones, DeeDee 137 Brooks, Robbi 34, 137 Broughton, Darryel 137 Brown, Greg 33, 37, 45 Browning, Steven 137 Buendia, Cecilia 137 Bunch, David 37, 137 Burkham, Lisa 137 Burleson, Katie 56, 57, 137 Burns, Crystal 47, 79, 122, 137 Burris. Deborah 74, 137 Bustillos, Manuel 137 Bustillos, Paul 33 Bustillos, Louie 145 Calderon, Celma 48, 137 Campbell, Randy 45 Campos, David 137 Carr, Judi 137 Carrasco, Carrasco, Anna 33, 74, 138 Cynthia 138 Dora 63, 100, 104, 138 Carrasco, Carrasco. Benny 138 Carrasco Edward 138 Carrasco, Gary 138 Carrasco, Jerry 42, 138 Carrasco Carrasco , Jesse 90, 138 , Susan 138 Carrigan, Jackie 33, 46, 47, 55. 138 Cass, Patrick 45 Casteneda, Freddie 138 218 lndex Class Of '8 Castillo, Jeff 88, 138 Castillo, Vera 34, 138 Cavender, Deanne 138 Chacon, Linda 94, 95, 124, 125, 138 Chavez, Corine 40, 138 Chavez, Gus 138 Cherryhomes, Tom 117, 138 Cline, Jerald 138 Cole, Tim 138 Collins, Shelly 138 Colorado, Oscar 34 Cook, Troy 138 Corona, Johnny 50, 138 Cox, Clyde 138, 144 Crabb, Claudia 139 Craig, Steven 139 Cravey, Gaytha 39, 139 Crews, Ty 10, 14, 17, 58, 69, 74 82, 103, 132, 139 Crow, David 44, 139 Crump, Mike 139, 145 Cunningham, Susan 139, Dalton, Angie 39, 56, 57, 139 Dando, Tracy 45, 70, 76, 139 Darcy, John 139 Deanda, Michael 91, 139 Deeds, Robin 33, 100, 122, 139 Demoss, Eric 139 Derrington, Doug 139 Devers, Raylene 56, 57, 139, 147 Dominguez, Celia 34, 139 Dorado, Felicia 139, 154 Dorado, Phil 50, 139 Dorris, Raenell 34, 139 Dossey, Larry 91, 139 Doubrava, Angie 33, 39, 139 Downen, Barbie 58, 139 Doyle, Shawn 79, 139 Duarte, Rose Ann 139 Dunlap, John 37, 139 Easley, Todd 113, 139 Echavarria, Melinda 39, 140 Echavarria, Rey 44, 140 Edwards, Elizabeth 56, 57, 140 Elizondo, Kathleen 12, 82, 136, 140 Ellis, Matthew 140 Erickson, Thomas 33, 72, 140, 156 Escareno, Mary Ann 40, 140 Escobedo, Linda 10, 34, 140 Esquibel, Flora 140 Eyler, George 140 Ferguson, Tim 106, 107, 108, 140 Fierro, Maggie 40, 140 Fioretti, Stephanie 140 Fischer, Robert 140 Flores, Irma 79, 140 Flores, Sylvia 34, 140 Flynn, Claudia 28, 74, 140 Foley, Gail 33, 46, 140 Forbes, Jason 117, 140 Fordyce, Sharla 140 Fortenberry, Joel 140 Franchot, Claire 46, 68, 140 Franco, Bobby 44, 140 Franco, Catalino 140 Fuentez, Jerry 42, 141 Funk, Shawn 10, 89, 141 Funk, Beth 50, 56, 88, 141 Galindo, Brenda 141 v Galindo, Gina 33, 110, 111, 124, 125, 141 Galindo, Sandra 50, 141 Galindo, Teresa 39, 141 Galloway, Lynn 141, 146 Galloway, Debbie 141 Galloway, Royal 141 Garcia, Santiago 141 McGilray, Destrey 141 Gomez, Albert 141 Gomez, Rhonda 4, 10, 69, 72, 96, 103, 141, 155 Gonzalez, JoAnn 141 Gonzalez, Valerie 2, 34, 141 Goss, Anthony 141 Granger, Charlee 42, 141 Granger, Danes 141 Granger. Lionel 44, 141 Granger, Lisa 141 Green, Tina 34, 141 Groom, Janet 33, 39, 56, 141 Guerra, Sylvia 48. 141 Guevarra, Valerie 10, 12, 69, 74, 103, 141 Gutierrez, Julian 40 Guye, Rika 10, 14, 33, 89, 70, 72, 76, 82, 103, 132, 137, 141 155 Hamilton, Becky 141 Hamilton, Steve 141 Hanna, Richard 34, 141 Hardesty, Jeannie 37, 141 Harris, Jennifer 139, 141 Hatley, Ronald 44 Haworth, Russ 141 Hays, Mary Ann 58, 69, 72, 141, 156 Hernandez, David 141 Hernandez, lssac 141 Hernandez, Jinny 2, 17, 103, 141 Hernandez Sabas 42 141 Hernandez, Sylvia 14,1 Hernandez, Veronica 47, 58, 72, 74, 137, 141 Hickman, Billy 72, 141, 157 Higgins. Nancy 94, 95, 110, 141 Hinojos, Gloria 141 Hinson, Jack 40, 141 Hirst, Victor 141 Holcomb, Rodney 89 ' Hollis, Sherry 82, 132, 137, 141, 156 Housley, Lori 37, 141 Huereque, Frank 141 Hughes, Richard 12, 33, 106, 107, 108, 141. 207 Humphrey, Jeff 143 Holguin, Jerome 25 Irish, Lisa 33, 117, 143 Jablonski, Dawn 48, 143 Jarvis, Van 37, 143 Jenkins, Jack 143 Jennings, Larry 143 Jim, Randy 143 Johnson, David 143 Johnson, Kristina 143 Johnson, Vickie 47, 55, 68, 72, 74, 136, 143, 156 Jones, Chris 143 Jordan, Jonella 50, 68, 104, 143 Juarez, Brenda 40, 48, 69, 143 Juarez, Linda 69, 143 Kartchner. Jo 34, 136, 143 Kearns, Peggy 33, 46, 66, 72, 143 Kenagy, Wayne 143 Kennedy, Kevin 143 Kerbo, Misti 45, 143 Kezar, Fred 45, 143 Kinaman, Alvie 10, 33, 69, 90, 113, 115, 143 King, Osby 72, 106, 107, 108, 143, 207 Kleist, Julie 143 Lackey, Lisa 74, 141, 143, 154 Lamb, David 143 Ledbetter, Rodney 144 Leyva, Lorie 33, 47, 144 Locke, Diane 37, 144 Lopez, Leonardo 44, 144 Lopez, Tommy 144 Losoya, lde 40, 144 Lowe, Leann 12, 63, 82, 122, 144 Lujan, Jerry 144 Luna, Larry 42 Lynch, Kris 144 Mackovich, Jim 34 Madron, Tanya 50, 139, 144 Marlow, Kelly 33, 56, 57, 141, 144 Marrs, Bill 144 146, 157 Prather, Tish 146 Price, Kim 58, 70, 140, 146, 154 Price, Korbin 146 Pyeatt, Duane 33, 146 Pyeatt, Duane 33, 146 Pyle, Bobby 37, 146 Quesada, Mike 48, 146 Quintana, Freddy 34, 146 Quintela, Cindy 39, 147 Quintela, Ermelinda 34, 147 Rainey, Charlene 39, 147 Mashaw, Martinez, Arleen 37, 144 Martinez, Diana 144 Martinez, Mike 34 Martinez, Raul 144 Martinez, Yvonne 50, 55, 144 Bobby 14, 37, 144 Ramirez, Eva 39, 147 Ramirez, Frank 147 Ramirez, Mario 40, 147 Ramirez, Raymond 98, 134, 147 Ramirez, Sim 63, 79, 147 Ramirez, Yolanda 74, 147 Masters, Donna 33, 37, 144 Maswell. Sandra 33, 39, 144 McCormack, Debbie 39, 144 McCray, Scott 138, 144 McDonald, Teresa 39, 144 McGough, John 86, 88, 90, 144, 207 McNutt, Sheila 33, 63, 144 Meeks, Leona 37, 144 Melendrez, Mike 63 Melendrez, Sam 72, 86, 89, 106, 145 Melvin, James 34, 135 Mendoza, Cynthia 145 Midgley. Diana 39, 145 Milan, Norma 145 Miller, Kenneth 33, 145 Mitchell, Thomas 45, 145 Montejano, Saul 10, 90, 145 Moss, Diane 50, 70, 145 Mossier, Jackie 145 Muniz, Jack 145 Munoz, Gisele 145 Mullins, Tava 45, 145 Najera, Richard 33, 69, 72, 145, 155. 157 Nance, Tammy 50, 55, 145 , Jessica 145 , Norma 68, 145 Navarrette, Lavarrette, Navarrette Navarrette Patricia 145 Valerie 39, 145 -avarro, Terri 4, 68, 103, 145 Negrete, Tommy 145 Nelson, Kevin 145 Nichols, Teresa 145 Nickles, Mike 145 Nieto, Raul 44, 145 Norton, Pam 94, 95, 110, 124, 125, 146 Nunez, Patty 14, 146 Orosco, Jackie 146 Ortega, Raul 50 Ortiz, Anthony 146 Ortiz, Kristine 103, 146 Ortiz, Mary 146 Padwick, John 68, 146 Palomino, Brenda 146 Paneral, Francis 69, 72, 89, 113, 115, 146 Parraz, Bea 146 Payne, Kimberly 37, 146 Perez, Julie 82, 146 Perez, Melissa 48, 146 Phillippi, Cindy 34, 146, 207 Phillips, Bobby 146 Pickens, Monique 146 Pinckert, Ruth 17, 47, 70, 72, 76, Rascon, Yvonne 55, 147 Ratcliff, Kevin 34, 147 Reed, Ronnie 147 Reyes, Ricky 89, 147 Reynolds, Paula 33, 46, 47, 147 Rhoades, Kathy 39, 147 Rios, Patricia 147 Roberson, Sam 88, 147 Roberts, Anna 147 Roberts, Beth 4, 58, 122, 137, 147 Roberts, Vonda 48, 147 Rodriquez, Tony 147 Rodriquez, Cornelio 42 Romero, Randy 50, 63, 69, 147 Romero, Rudy 44 Roth, Ted 147 Royster, Joyce 147 Royster, Phyllis 47 Rucker, Tammy 39, 147 Runnels, Wade 148 Rusk, Doug 79 Saiz, Kristina 148 Saiz, Mike 148 Salcido, Albert 44, 140 Salcido, Orlando 34 Sanchez, Ricardo 42, 148 Sanchez, Robert 148 Sanchez, Sylvia 40, 68, 148 Santo, Brian 27, 148 Sawyers, Mark 86, 91, 148 Scappaticci, Jess 79, 148 Schierholt, Lisa 148 Sears, Chris 88 Sessom, Jerry 33, 148 Sides, Paul 148 Sifford, Donna 37 Skinner, Jake 50, 148 Smart, Gloria 37 Smead, Phillip 37, 148 Smead, Phyllis 94, 95, 124, 148 Smith, Beth 148 Smith, Brian 148 Smith, Carla 27, 42, 148 Smith, David 148 Smith, Dominic 42, 148 Smith, Eddie 34 Smith, Gene 63, 148, 156 Smith, Kristina 39, 148 Smith, Rick 37 Sosa, Richard 149 Soto, Steven 149 Spearman, Annette 34, 149 Satham, Jacque 149 Stone, Kristina 33, 39, 149 Strid, Kellie 24, 39. 149 Strong, Gary 33, 45, 117, 14k Stump, Barbara 33, 39, 47, 72, 149 Summers, Steve 37 Sutphin, Michael 44, 151 Tabor, Carol 33, 94, 95, 96, 110, 149, 125, 124, 207 Tanner, Lori 33, 39, 149 Taylor, Bobbie 149 Taylor, Stacy 149 Taylor, Tracy 149 Thomas, Danette 37, 149 Thompson, Mark 149 Tiller, Shannon 149 Tippings, Dawn 39, 55, 149 Treacy, Elizabeth 117, 149 Treadway, Glenn 33, 46, 149 Trevino, Hazel 149 Trout, Cory 50, 149 Trout, Susan 149 Turner, Tina 149 Valdez, Leo 34, 150 Valenzuela, Angela 39, 46, 150 Valenzuela, George 150 Vannater, Anna 31, 150 Vasquez, Ralph 14, 17, 72, 82, 150, 157, 207 Vasquez, Ricky 45, 150 Vasquez, Susan 150 Vaught, Donell 150 Vela, Debbie 150 Vera, Grace 150 Vickery, Dale 150 Villa, Elizabeth 150 Waddle, Gary 150 Wainner, Zenith 74, 104, 148, 156 Ward, Steven 34 Warrior, Vincent 86, 113 Wedin, Gus 45, 150 Welch, Carlyn 56, 150 Welch, Patricia 37, 150 White, John 44 White, Kellie 150 White, Kenneth 150 White, Mike 150 Wilkie, Sonia 39, 46, 66, 76, 150 Williams, Becky 100, 122, 134, 150 Williams, Dennis 150 William, Rhonda 151 Williams, Ricky 151 Williams, Rolanda 40, 151 Williams, Thomas 140, 151 Williams, Tony 42, 90, 151 Worley, Debbie 39, 151 Yanez, Laurie 34, 151 Ybaben, Debbie 156 Ybaben, Patricia 55, 151 Yeaman, BillyJo 151 Index 219 Marrs, Acosta, Danny 160 Acosta, Hector 160, 166 Aguilar, Jorge 160 Alexander, Dewetta 160 Allen, Deena 160 Allen, Terri 95, 122, 160 Alvardo, Andrea 160 Alvarado, Danny 160 Amalla, Angella 160 Anaya, Geralding 160, 176 Antiporda, Katie 47, 95, 96, 158 160, 172 Aragon, Sally 48, 160 Armendarez, Cynthia 160 Armendariz. Vivian 160 Armstrong, Lora 160 Asbury, Sharleen 37, 160 Ashford, Angela 160, 176 Baca. Michael 40, 42, 160 Baiza, Adrian 160 Baiza, Jana 158, 160 Barben, Dan 43 Barnette, Joanne 50, 160 Barret, Kevin 40, 160 Barron, Avelina 70, 160 Barlett, Steven 160 Beard, Jody 44, 178 Berry, Lisa 95, 110, 160 Bierle, Scott 66, 86, 88, 91, 160 Bolch, Sheila 56, 64, 160 Booth, David 98, 160 Bowman, Jeff 86, 91, 160 Box, Shamarie 95, 122, 160 Branaman, James 42, 161 Branson, Scott 161 Brashear, Chris 50, 98, 106, 161 Brinker. Kathy 50, 76, 161 Brown, Becky 55, 161 Brown, Mary 161 Browning, Jeff 161 Brooks, Dennis 161 Burch, Joey 34, 161 Buris, Doris 161 Campbell, Michael 44, 161 Class Of '8 Campos, Christy 161 Canady, Robert 50, 161 Cantwell, Julie 70, 124, 158, 161, 176, 180 Carey, Martha 158, 161 Carpenter, Julie 50, 56, 161 Carr, Walter 46, 56, 60, 158, 161 Carrasco, Leslie 42, 86, 91, 161 Carrasco, Melinda 104, 161 Carsey, Meil 161 Cartwri Castillo ght, David 45, 78, 161 , Roxanne 48, 161 Castillo, Tommy 43, 161 Chavez, Danette161 Chavez, Melinda 161 Cobb, Micheal 50, 70, 98, 107, 161 Esquibel. Sandra 162 Evans, Doug 50, 162 Evans, Craig 162 Everard, Tammy 34, 162 Farris, Darryle 42, 86, 91, 162 Fierro, Willie 64, 162 Fogerson, Paul 43, 109, 162, 176 Fordyce, Mark 66, 163 Fowler, Brad 42, 163 Franco, Elizabeth 163 Franco, Pearl 163 Franco, Ricky 163 Frink, JoAnna 37, 163 Funk, Chri 160, 163 Galloway, Robert 163 Garcia, Magdalena 37, 163 Ironside, Claudette 164 Jackson, Holly 76, 95, 165 Jackson, James 165 Jacobs, Donna 55, 58, 165 Jacquez, Olga 68, 165 Johnson, Angela 37, 165 Johnson, Jimmy 86, 91, 165 Johnson, Naomi 37, 165 Johnson. Richarc 59, 165 Jones, Jennifer 122, 165 Jones, Stephanie 50, 165 Jones, Ray 165 Julian, Ray 165 Kahley, Paul 48, 165 Kemper, Andrea 50, 95, 165, 176 Kennedy, Charles 165 Cobler, Billie 86, 161 Coggins, Charles 161 Contreras, David 161 Cooper, Marcella 34, 162 Cope, Diana 50, 162 Cox, Craig 162 Crowley, Johnny 46, 59, 158, 162, 178 Darcy, Cathy 162 Dennis, Jeanna 37, 162 Detrick, Connie 162 Dickerson, Allen 56, 162, 172, 178 Diggs, Nancy 64, 162, 178 Dominguez, Ray 44, 162 Domingurz, Jeanie 64, 70, 162 Dorado, Steve 40, 44. 64, 162 Dossey, Kathi 162 Garcia, Orlando 163 Garza, Cecilio 163 Garza, Jimmy 163 George, Carl 163 Glaze, Jeff 56, 163 Goad, Lonnie 86, 88, 153, 180 Golleher, Mark 163 Gomez, Daniel 44, 163 Gomez, Esther 163 Gonzalez, Ben 44, 163 Gonzalez Beverly 95. 163, 172, 207 Gonzalez Lorenzo 42 Gonzalez, Reena 56, 66, 163, 166 Gonzalez, Ricky 163 Gonzalez, Roman 126, 163 Gray, Jeff 86, 91, 161, 163 Greene, Donna 163 Griffith, Echo 50, 56, 104, 163 Kennedy, John 50, 165 Kerbo, Christy 48, 165 Kincaid, Meme 165 Kirby, Tom 59, 66, 165 Kirkes, Loren 82, 106, 158, 161, 165, 178, 207 Klein, Carla 100, 165 Komensky, Susie 46, 55, 165 Konsire, Jody 165 Lamberth, Melissa 70, 165 Lance, Scott 55, 165 Landreth, Leanne 58, 165 Laney, Jana 48, 165 Lara, Chris 86, 88, 92, 165, 172, 180 Latimer, Karen 48, 165 Leflore, Deanna 166 Lee, Patricia 95, 166 Lee, Randy 42, 166 Doyal, Lee 43, 162 Doyle, Julie 46, 124, 162 Duran, Manuel 162 Duran, Tony 43, 162 Dutchover, Melissa 74 Dycus, Carolyn 162 Eash, Lisa 58, 162 Edmiston, Robby Lee 162 Erickson, Mike 76, 162 Groves, Melissa 163 Gutierrez, Mary 40, 164 Hammons, Dennis 164 Harper. Sherry 46, 56, 64, 164 Harper, Vince 28, 59, 64, 164 Harrell, Kelli 56, 70, 104, 158, 164 Harvey, Janet 34, 164 Haupt, Tammy 164 Haynes, Keith 164 Heine, Chris 56, 60, 162, 164 Henderson, Cecil 164 Hennington, Cindy 66, 104, 164 Herchman, Sharon 76, 164 Hernandez, Jerome 44, 164 Hernandez, Joe 164 Hernandez, Rick 50, 106, 164, 168, 180 Hernandez, Tony 42, 164 Hernandez, Yolanda 164 Hicks, Del 164 Hinkle, Jerry 164 Hinojos, Edward 42, 68, 86, 91, 126, 164, 178 Hinojos, Lisa 100, 122, 164 Hittinger, Dawn 164 Hobbs, Jerry 43, 164 Hobbs, Linda 164 Hodnett, Kristy 56, 164, 178 Hoffman, Stacey 46, 122, 158, 164 Holman, Monica 164, 180 Hotter, Scott 64, 164 Houchin, Donna 164 Hyden, Kim 164 Ingram, Justin 164 Lemon, Mark 43, 166 Lesnick, Robert 79, 166 Lewis, Tia 166, 172 Leyva, Cynthia 166 Liesner, Creighton 66 Lightner, Michelle 50, 166 Lilly, Scott 44, 166 Livingston, Doug 166 Lopez, David 48, 56, 166 Lopez, Melissa 74, 166 Lopez, Robert 50, 166, 176 Lopez, Wanda 166 Lujan, Johnny 42, 166 Lunsford, Stewart 43, 166 Lynch, Doug 56, 166 Lynch, Shannon 56, 60, 166 Lyshik, Gwen 37, 166 Maddox, Todd 166 Magee, Steven 166 Mall, Jeannie 166 Mann, Steve 44, 166 Patty 95, 110 Martinez, Anthony 37, 166 Martinez, Eleanora 48, 166 Martinez, Marty 48. 166 Martinez, Veronica 56, 68, 166 Mayrhofen, Shelley 166 Melton, Randy 126, 167, 178 Mendez. Monica 47, 167 Mendez, Teresa 48, 167 Mendoza, Mike 42, 167 Mendoza, Ramon 48, 167 Menuey, Walter 44, 167 Meyer, Brenda 167 Miller, Eric 158, 167 Millken, Richard 56, 82, 158, 167, 178, 207, 221 Mills, Brett 66, 167, 220 Minor, Mary 64, 70, 167 Mireles, Martha 47, 167 Mitchell, Wayne 167 Molina, Benny 167 Morelli, Charles 167 Morrison, James 167 Munoz, Adam 167 McAlister, Dean 56, 60, 82, 158, 166, 172, 221 McClure, Robin 110, 167 McDonald, Kenneth 167 Mclntire, Henry 44, 167 McKinney, Sam 45, 167 McPherson, Vonda 167 McVay, Tad 167 Najar, Robert 167 Najar, Sal 106, 162, 167, 207 Navarrette, Elias 98, 167 Navarrette Reuben 167 Navarrette, Ronnie 167 Nelson, Lisa 50, 167 Nesbit, Kathy 55, 58, 168 Nevarez, Micheal 168 Norris, Jon 76, 168 Ogden, Latina 168 Olson, Jennifer 47, 56, 168 Ornelas, Raymond 168 Ortega, Benito 34, 168 Parker, Kenneth 44, 168 Panagopoulos, Penny 47, 168, 168 Paneral, Maggie 97, 168 Paneral, Joe 70, 86, 167, 168 Parraz, Grace 168 Perrin, Stacey 56, 168 Peters, Raymond 86, 88, 109, 172 Peterson, Dawn 34, 168 Pettes, Blaine 44, 168 Peyton, Richard 50, 168 Pfeifer, Bob 168 Phillippi, Callie 168 Phillips, Bobby 168 Pierce, James 43, 168 Plneda, David 168 Porter, Lane 66, 168 Prentiss, Patricia 56, 60, 72, 15t., 168 Price, Glenn 56, 66, 168 Price, Redford 106, 168 Quintana, Kathy 168 Quintana, Micheal 48, 98, 109, 168 Quintela, Ereyna 64, 100. 122, 168 Rainwater, Ronnie 168 Ramirez, Orlando 42, 168 Ramos, Brenda 168 Rascon, Anthony 169 Ricer, Wendy 50, 110, 124, 165, 169 Riley, Daneen 50, 169 Rios, Joe 169 Roberts, Charla 100, 122, 169 Roberts, Jimmy 50, 98, 109, 169, 178, 180 Rogers, Sherri 169 Rodriquez, Eileen 169 Ross, Melissa 169 Runnels, Dina 110, 169 Russell, Cheri 70, 169 Salcido, Annabel 34, 169 Salcido, Dorinda 47, 104, 124, 169, 180 Sanchez, Asencion 169 Sanchez. Rolanda 169 Sandoval, Gilbert 168 Sarabia, Mary 169 Sears, Paul 169 Sears, Sherry 44, 169 Settle, Keith 42, 169 Shaw, Sherri 169 Sherrod, Tammy 169 Shorter, Jeff 86, 91, 169 Silva, Domingo 169 Singleton, Sheila 169 Sloan, Kelley 104, 122, 169, 172 Small, Kristi 58, 169 Smith, Dale 169 Smith, Jana 169 Smith, Leslie 55, 167, 169 Smith Robby 43, 86, 170 Smith Robert 170 Smith, Rodney G. 170 Smith, Rodney S. 170 Sosa, Joe 170 Soules, Richard 170 Spencer, Paul 170 Stearns, Dwight 106. 109 Stevens, Andy 50, 170 Stinson, Russell 50, 170 Stoltzfus, Julie 170 Stroub, Scott 43, 86, 88, 126, 170 Stroble, Joey 50, 167, 170 Szabo, Amy 168, 170 Tavarez, Vickie 55, 170 Teague, William 170 Therriault, Billy 43, 170 Thompson, Jeff 170 Townley, Jimmy 86, 88, 92, 126, 170, 172, 176 Trujillo, Randy 170 Tweedy. Sally 170 Valdez, Eszikel 44, 170 Valdez, Fidel 170 Valdez, Salvador 44, 170 Valenzuela, Mary 40, 170 Vandenberg, Gorden 48, 171 Vargas, Benny 171 Vargas, Keily 58, 171 Vasquez, Ann 171 Vasquez, Marta 171 Vasquez, Max 171 Vasquez, Reuben 40, 171 Vasquez, Tony 171 Vest, Jerry 160, 171 Villa, Danny 43, 171 Villa, Debbie 171 Wainer, lan 171 Wales, Paul 171 Walker, Travis 171 Warren, Chet 171 Webber, Kenny 171 Wedin, Mike 43, 164, 171, 180 West, Marty 171 West, Rachelle 104, 122, 124, 161, 171 White, Hughlen 50, 171 Wilcox, Rudy 43, 171 Wilkinson, Laurie 46, 56 Wilhoit, Melanie 56, 60, 82, 158, 169, 171, 176, 221 Williams, Debbie 47, 56, 104, 158, 162, 164, 171 Williams, Gladys 104, 171, 172 Williams, Jody 48, 171 Williams, Ricky 171 Williamson, Karen 34, 171 Willis, Grant 86, 88, 92, 169, 171 Winn, Timmy 40, 171 Witcher, Don 171 Woodard, Randy 126, 171 Workman, Tracy 45, 171 Wright, Michelle 46, 64, 171 Ybarra, Cynthia 34, 171 Young, Lana 37, 171 lndex 221 Acosta, Adame, Grace 186 Terry 186 Aguilar, Elizabeth 40, 70 Aguilar, Mark 40, 186 Alcorta, Rosalinda 186 Allen, James 70, 92, 109, 186 Allen, Nathan 186 Alvarez, Jackie 40, 186 Anaya, James 40, 186 Anaya, Pat 186 Anthony, Mike 186 Aranda, Terri 186 Archibeque, Karen 186 Armendarez, Yvette 55, 186 Armendariz, Diane 186 Aragon, Kenneth 92, 186 Armijo, Tony 186 Arredondo, Steven 186 Asbury, Allen' 92, 186, 189 Ashford, Garrod 186 A Ashford, Eiper 45, 186 Azzinaro,'Steven 117, 186 Baca, Brenda 186 Baca, Jackie 186 Back, Rick 186 Baker, RoyLee 92, 186 Bannister, Dayna 186 Bars, Kari 59, 66, 186, 187 Bartlett, Justin 109, 199 Beaver, Patrilla 50, 186 Becera, David 199 Benefield, Lisa 59, 97, 186 Billups, Lori 97, 186 Black, James 187 Bleaser, Dan 109, 187 Box. Tommy 92, 187 Boyd, Marsha 187 Bradshaw, Caroline 59, 187 Brazeal, Joyce 187 Briceno, Lorina 187 Brim, Shari 187 Brittain, Stacy 187 Broach, Bennett 50, 109, 187 Broughton, Jimmy 92, 109, 187 Brown, Jennifer 47, 55, 187 Brown, Margo 76, 104, 193, 200 Brown, Verna 55 Buendia, Ramon 187 Burington, Paul 187 Bustamante, JoAnn 82, 104, 134, 185, 187. 188, 207 Caddell, Kenny 187 Calderon, Matilda 68, 187 Campos, Lilly 187 Carrasco, Ernesto 187 Carrasco, Fabian 59 Carrasco, Kevin 59, 92, 117, 187, 190, 199 Carrasco, Lupita 187 Carrasco, Melissa 50, 187 Carraco, Micheal 50, 187 Carrasco, Nancy 47, 55, 187 Carrillo, Reynaldo 187 Casebolt. Eric 187 Cauffman, Ken 199 Castaneda, Eric 188 Castillo, Christine 40, 188 Castillo, Gina 50, 124, 196 Castillo, Jimmy 188 Castro, Ernesto 188 Chavez, Lori 188 222 lndex Class Of '85 Chavez, Melissa 188 Chism, Bonnie 188 Cline, Kim 188 Cogburn, Robert 92, 188 Coggins, Bob 50, 188 Coniglio, Kim 188 Connell, Matt 206 Cood, Thomas 188 Coon, Patricia 206 Cooper, Robert 40, 206 Cooper, Becky 188 Cothern, Kit 92, 188 Cox, Colleen 59, 188 Cox, Kelly 188 Currie, Kendra 188 Daniel, Stephen 66, 188 Daniel, Tami 97 Day, Brad 92, 188 Dean, Ranee 100, 104, 199 Demoss, Robert 45, 206 Desai, Sima 188 Dominguez, Dorothy 188 Dorado, Frankie 42, 206 Doubrava, Dorothy 188 Downing, Randy 188 Duarte, Clarissa 188 Duarte, Helen 188 Duncan, Yvelle 206 Dunn, Lonnie 40 Duran, Ed 188 Dutchover, Karen 188 Duran, Gerald 189 Earnest, Mark 64, 79, 189, 196 Earwood, Rodney 59, 187, 189, 190 Easley, Darren 92, 189, 191 Easterling, Cynthia 189 Echavarria, Olga 189 Edwards, Cynthia 59, 189 Escareno, Sam 206 Farmer, Randy 189 Farrell, Gary 206 Fernandez, Larry 92, 126, 189, 193 Fernandez, Gerald 109, 189 Fierro, Veronica 64, 189 Fioretti, Tina 189 Flanigan, Nancy 50, 189 Florez, John 50, 189 Florez, Noel 40, 206 Flowers, William 189 Foreman, Bobby 40 Foreman, Elijah 189 Fox, Karen 189 Fox, Karen 189 Franchiseur, Dawn 55, 189, 193 Franco, Melissa 50, 206 Gonzales, Daniel 50, 190 Gonzales, Joey 40, 190 Gonzales, Larry 68 Gonzales, Paul 190 Gonzales Roddy 190 Gonzales Goodson Susan 50 59 190 f Shara 55,' 190 Granger, Lonnie 188, 189, 190 Grannis, James 92, 190 Graves, Lori 190 Gray, Wesley 64,' 79, 190, 197 Green, Kelly 59, 190 Greene, Donald 190 Greetan, Jeannie 206 Griswold, Linc 117, 190 Frintz, Gina 190 Fuentez, Leonard 189 Funk, Shannon 189 Furlong, Martha 189 Gadbury, Shawn 55, 189 Galindo, Diana 50, 189 Galindo, Robert 50 Galloway, Cindy 59, 189 Galloway, Shayne 189 Gann, Eddy 40, 189 Garcia, Adela 189 Garcia, Carmen 189 Garcia, Josefina 189 Garcia, Javier 50, 189 Garcia, Garcia, Pete 92, 190, 195 Raquel 199 Gasseling, Anna 190 Gentry, Christy 190 Gibbs, Jimmy 46, 117, 190 Giddens, Ester 190 Goins, Danny 190 Gomez, Adon 42, 190 Gomez. Cecilia 190 Gomez, Dorinda 190 Gomez, Joe 190 Gomez, Mecheal 92, 190 Gomez, Rolando 50, 59 Groom, Randy 187, 190 Groves, Kenny 92, 126, 190 Guevara, Obbie 109, 190 Gunnells, Shelli 50, 190 Guevara, Raymond 190 Hall, Julie 191 Hallett, Tina 55, 191 Hmburg, Holli 191 Hansen, Stephanie 55, 59, 191 Hardin, Betty 50 Harman, Brian 59, 191, 198 Harrel, Charles 92, 191 Harrington, Rouchelle 186, 191 Harris, Bryan 98, 191 Harris, Carol 59, 191 Harris, Sean 40, 191 Hartman, Nathan 191 Hatley, Ladawn 55, 191 Heard, Lisa 48, 191 Heaton, Sherley 59, 104, 191 Henderson, Allen 191 . Henderson, Scott 66, 191 Hendricks, Lyndol 48, 59, 191 Henry, Patricia 50, 191 Hernandez, Christina 40, 191 Hernandez, Felix 191 Hickson, DeeDee 206 Hieter, Mary 206 Higgins, Claire 97, 191 Higgins, Tara 45, 206 Hinojos, Abelardo 48 Hinojos, Mike 109, 191 Hinson, Tracy 191 Hodges, Zane 191 Hood, Tracy 191 Hooten, Kenneth 191 Hudson, Kristy 192, 48, 191 Hughes, Paula 104 Hunt, Tammie 191 Huser, Ronnee 191 Hussey, David 192 Humphrey, Clyde 45 Jackson, Kim 97, 192 Jacobo, Joe 192 Johnson, Phalonna 192 Johnston, Terry 192 Jones, Kent 193, 198, 206 Jones, Tona 192 Jordon, Gil 109 Jordon, James 192 Juarez, Olga 192 Juers, Shelly 192 Kartchner, Quentin 192 Kelley, Paul 59, 199 Kittridge, James 192 Klink, Michelle 59, 206 Lacy, John 192 Laird, Toni 59, 82, 185 192 Laman, Sherri 192 Lara, Angie 192 Lariviere, Mike 192 Leach, Russell 187, 192 League, Karla 97, 192 Lee, Kelvin 109, 192 Martin, Sandy 59, 193 Martinez, Florence 40, 193 Martinez, George 193 Martinez, Glacys 50, 193 Martinez, John 193 Martinez, Kathy 193 Martinez, Naome 193 Martinez Rose 193 Martinez, Tommy 193 Martinez, Yvonne 50, 193 Lewis, Patti 192 Lewis, Vicki 192 Leyva, Robert 42, 192 Licon, Joe 192 Lopez, Augustine 192 Lopez, Danny 192 Lopez Frank 59 Lopez, Gwen 59, 100, 19 Lopez, Joann 192 Lopez, John 192 Lopez, Robert 64 Lucero, Tim 192 2, 199 Luian, Sandra 193 Lyon, Raymond 109, 193 Macias, Linda 50, 193 Machovich, Mary 193 Maddox, Brian 191, 193 Madrid, Lisa 193 Magee, Steven 193 McCollum, Mark 76, 92, 193 McCormick, Patsy 50, 193 McDowell. Ricky 40, 193 McGiluray, Darrin 45 McGonagill, Terry 193 McGuire, Stacy 193 Mcllwee, Traci 193 Mclntire, Becky 193 Meeks, Donna 193 Melendrez, Joe 193 Mendoza, Fay 48 Merjil, Maria 194 Methola, Timmy 189, 194 Meyer, Patricia 194 Mikesell, Tim 194 Miller, Elizabeth 194 Miller, William 194 Minjares, Jaime 194 Mitchell, Lynda 194 Mitchell, Tammy 100, 194, 198 Montoya, Raul 42, 194 Moore, Doris 194 Moore, Jannie 194 Moore, Roy 194 Moots, Mandy 64, 194 Morales, Edward 194 Moreno, Gina 194 Moreno, Linda 194 Munoz, Dick 109, 194 Nail, Cassy 59 Najera, Lana 76, 194, 199 Navarette, Margie 194 Navarette, Gilbert 194 Nevarez, Gloria 194 Nolan, David 76, 194 Norrid, Grant 98, 194, 117 Northcutt, Mark 50, 194 Nowlan, Nancy 100, 122, 194 Nowlin, Jody 97 Onsurez. Jackie 92, 194 Ornelas, Lorinda 194 Ornelas, Raymond 194 Ortega, Jerry 50, 98, 195 Ortega, Terri 195 Ortiz, Karl 195 Ortiz, Timothy 92, 109, 195 Padwick, Luke 68, 92, 195 Painter, Laura 195 Palomino, Roy 195 Paneral, William 66, 92, 195 Parraz, Ruben 195 Patrick, Natalie 195 Pearson, Russell 50, 195 Peralta, Alma 195 Perez, Sandra 195 Perry, Robin 195 Petracca, Pat 50, 195 Petty, Chris 40 Phillippi, Doug 195 Pilgrim, Carol 195 Plum, Ben 195 Pollack, Rebecca 59, 195 Porter, Georgiz 59, 97, 195, 117 Prentiss, James 109, 195, 199 Preston, Deborah 195 Proctor, Mike 195 Pyeatt, Kathy 195 Pyle, Kathy 195 Quintela, Regina 195 Quintella, Jimmy 40 Rabbitts, Mike 98, 105, 109, 197 Rameriz Letisz 195 Rameriz Eddy 195 Rameriz, Edward 109, 195 Rameriz, Lupe 196 Rameriz, Sally 196 Rauch, Jenette 45 Reames, Wayne 40, 196 Reddy, William 196 Reyes, Robert 196 Rice, Andy 196 Ricder, William 59, 194, 196 Roberts, Dolly 50, 64, 70, 194, 196 Robinson, David 92, 192, 196 Rocha, Alberta 40, 196 Rocha, Linda 196 Rodriguez, Alvin 196 Rodriguez, Danny 126, 196 Rodriguez, Gina 196 Rodriguez, Joey 196, 197 Rodriguez, Jackie 196 Rodriguez, Kris 196 Rodriguez, Sylvia 48, 176 Rodriguez, Yvette 196 Rogers, Melissa 196 Rogge, Kristi 50, 59, 196 Roper, Rebecca 59, 196 Royster, Debbie 50, 59, 196 Ruiz, Ruben 196 Rusk, Dale 196 Saiz, Debra 59, 196 Saiz, Michelle 196 Salcido, Benny 196 Salcido, Frank 197 Salcido, Mary Ann 197 Salcido, Robert 197 Saldana, Eppy 92 Sanchez, Teresa 196, 197 Sandoval, Marsha 55, 68, 197 Scholl, Lagina 83, 185, 197 See, Marlena 50 Shaner, Danny 197 Shannon, Andy 197 Shipman, Jimmy 197 Shoup, Leanne 59, 197 Shull, Russell 197 Sillas, Richard 92, 197 Skinner, Jim 197 Smith, Byron 197 Smith, Jeff 197 Smith, Kevin 197 Smith, Raymond 197 Smith, Shelly 197 Snelson, Deanna 197 Solt, Wendy 40 Sosa, Danny 40, 197 Speights, Robert 40, 197 Spencer, Ericka 45, 197 Stark, Tim 197 Stone, Becky 197 Strickland, Steven 92, 197 Subia, Arlene 50, 197 Suter, Donna 197 . Tagert, Alicia 197 197 Taylor, Steve Terrell, Carla 198 ' Thayer, Pam 59 Thompson, Erik 198 ' Tipton, Lori 59, 190, 198 Tolbirt, Carlyn 198 Towry, Leslie 92, 198 Treacy, Matt 194, 198, 117 Trujillo, Felicia 198 Valenzuela, Tony 198 , VanDolsen, Kim 198 Vandyne, Gary 186, 198, ' Varela, Maryann 198 31' Q Vasquez, Henry 198 '- Vasquez, Joe 92, 186, 188, 190 198, 207 . - Villa, Debra 50, 198 Villapondo, Stormy 198 Wainner, Ian 198, 199 Walterscheid, Rosanne 198 Welch, Becky 198 Welch, Shawn 45 J West, James 198 White, Shanna 198 Wilferth, Paul 198 Willenberg, Frank 198 White, Doug 198 Williams, Jeff 92, 198 Williams, Michael 198, 40 Williamson, Greg 45, 199 Willis, Janine 198 Wilson, Douglas 198 Wilson, Pete 198 Wood, Cindy 96, 198 Woodard, Richelle 82, 97, 124, 185, 198 Worley, Tina 199 Yanez, Danny 199 Yanez, Lisz 104, 199 Ybaban, Teresa 68, 199 Young, Dennis 199 Young, Robert 199 Young, Troy 98, 199 Index 223 ' V iw- - - V 1' .LQ--zvilzlj .-,QSK 1 RTL .zzz-.ggi .Q kr. -. 1, - J X -.2325 -fggg 1E5fgf:5Qf153gg5 fi, WV A L lf k ' -' A W' A . 3, .gk NK - 'U-::,. 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