Clark High School - Cavalcade Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)

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'feoic GO O oi a-' pUi fUoXC. dope Loe. .5 Ay l eocz o ' 0 f Lock t , • .o'o -f ,(A:e p J°0i'h 'y fcosC 7 ' 1 Cl ll Together we navigated the past. . . 12 13 14 Student Life The mainstream of events in our lives duiIds a future of understanding, wringing us closer to our goals Student Life 15 16 'Good Times' chosen for Homecoming '80 These are tho Good Times was the central theme of Homecoming '80. The different dress-up days featured costumes for Hawaiian. Punk Rock. Gangster. Little Kids, and the traditional Black and Gold Day. Activities held during both lunches included limbo contests, punk rock dances, root beer guzzling, cookie eating, and the annual Letterman's Jail, all adding pizzaz to an already extraordinary week. In class competition, the Senior Class won the award for the best hall decorations, while the Junior Class captured first place in both Volkswagen races and in the float competition. The assembly generated much enthusiasm, with Stephen George winning the title of Mr. Football, and Doug Farrar winning the Ugly Man title in a competition sponsored by the Spanish Club. After a hard-fought battle, the Chargers defeated Las Vegas High 21-12. Saturday night's dance, one of the largest ever, featured music by the Las Vegas International Sound Company. Couples entered the room by crossing a bridge under a rainbow, a final reminder that These Are the Good Times. I. With o display of flexibility. Michelle McDonald wins the limbo contest to claim the fresh pineapple award. 2. Seniors and alumni gear up at the Homecoming asseml before the Clark-Vegas game. 3. Grossing the part of a flappor, Darla Morris capturos tho look of the 1920's. 4. Reflecting their childhood past. Michelle Moyor. Elena ond Judy Tarploy attire themselves as fun-loving youngsters. 5. Punking out. June Lingle donees wildly to the beat of the music. Homecoming Homecoming 17 Royalty, floats, game: enthusiasm displayed during festive week 18 Homecoming I. Rushing to moot tho doodlino. juniors Brett Roohr and Rondy Colquitt put tho fin ishing touchos on tho winning float. 2. Chooring tho toam on. Chargor fans anticipate tho victory over Las Vegas. 3. With an e pression of joy. Tami Sibley receives the crown from 1979 80 Queen Pam Durkee. 4. Royalty and their escorts receive the recognition of tho crowd. 5. Kathy Williams watchos tho Chargors build tho scoro. 6. Tho juniors' winning float enters the field for pre-game ceremonies. Homecoming 19 I. Not ready to admit defeat. Dawn Deakman fights her captors in the Lettermen's Jail. 2. Students gorge themselves with cookies in the traditional lunchtime contest. 3. Accepting tho award of Mr. Football. Stovo Goorge beams with ploosuro. 4. 8lack and Gold surround tho school oftor seniors decoretod their award-winning hall. S. Seniors push their Volkswagen in a losing effort to the juniors. 20 Homecoming citement overflows throughout the week Homecoming 21 22 Homecoming Some memories become special with participation I. Eagerly waiting for their dance pictures to be token. Homecoming couples gather together early in the evening. 2. Students get into the mood of the Homecoming danco. 3. Cheerleaders Suzanne Powell. Lisa Kuhn, and Julie Martin, escort Stovo Goorgo. Tim Coloman. Byron Hack, and Stovo McCauley, through the traditional tunnol. 4. Obviously ploosed. Douo Forror accepts the award of Ugly Man. 5. Flagtwirler Annette Schlageter does her part in tho assembly. Homecoming 23 Attendants Julie Martin. Rochelle Clayton. Sheryl Bailey. Suzanne Powell 24 Homecoming ami Sibley reigns over 1980 Homecoming festivities Homecoming 25 Is there life after Homecoming? We — let the world go I typed essays, sometimes frantical squinted at crawly thin bought flowers for special figured out For most of us, little events filled our days. hung campaign posters — and hoped, sat and talked about weekend plans, paid endless fees and fines, crammed stuff in tiny lockers. 27 28 Dracula walks again as Clark thespians exhibit acting ability Tho Clark Drama Department presented Dracula. the world-famous vampire thriller, as the first production of the year on November 19. 20. and 22. Set in an old Victorian mansion, the play involves Dr. Seward, his fiancee Lucy, and their mysterious neighbor. Count Dracula. Lucy is suffering from a strange disease which concerns her aunt. Mrs. Harker. and matters are not helped by Renfield with his bizarre behavior. Dr. Seward summons the help of Professor Van Helsing and. under her questioning, the odd facts of Lucy's case begin to emerge. Once the professor meets the count, she suspects the horrible truth and sets out to destroy him. Special effects, including a smoke machine, and dramatic lighting provided atmosphere for the production. Adding a whimsical touch to the play was the melodramatic acting which heightened the suspense. ’Dracula' Renfield ........... Dr. Seward.......... Mrs. Harker......... Abigail............. Professor Van Helsing Lucy................ Dracula............. Heber Blackner John Ravenholt .Sharon Chayra .. Kelly Clinton .Teresa Marillo . .Angela Amin , .Jesse Ramirez I. In « fit of rago, Professor Van Helsing slaps a hysterical Mrs. Harkor to calm hor down. 2. Professor Van Helsing intorrooates Abigail about her knowledge of Count Dracula's castle. 3. In a moment ot melodramatic acting, Professor Van Helsing falls into tho arms of Renfield. 4. Renfiold oipJoins his philosophies of life to Mrs. Harkor. as Professor Van Helsing listens intently. 5. Count Dracula tries to convinco Lucy to share his life. ‘Dracula’ 29 Dating roles reverse; couples enjoy change with Sadie Hawkins The annual Sadie Hawkins dance, sponsored by the Senior Class Council, was held in November in the school cafeteria. Senior royalty were included this year with Matt Stromer as Lil Abner and Laura Fielden honored as Daisy Mae. In addition, the elected attendants were Sharon Kishner and Tim Bombard. Marloen Bostaph and Steve McCauley, and Debbie Addis and David Arredondo. The event came about from the popular comic strip Lil' Abner by Al Capp. According to the strip, female residents of Dogpatch can capture husbands on Sadie Hawkins Day. Therefore. Sadie Hawkins is a girls' reverse. A popular feature of the evening was the marriage booth with Mr. Ken Kucan playing Marryin' Sam. I. Royalty are Steve McCouley. Marleen Bostaph. Matt Stromer. Laura Fielden, Tim Bombard and Sharon Kishner. 2. Marryin' Sam Kucan” presents Henry Holland and Carolyn Canolla with their marriage certificates. 3. Observing othor couples, Dave Cardona and Catherine Cortox sharo a quiet moment. 4. During a slow dance. Randy Kantor and Sholly Webb show fond feelings. 5. Matt Stromor and Laura Fieldon are the first Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae. 30 Sadie Hawkins Sadie Hawkins 31 32 Powder Puff Football Powder puff teams battle for supremacy but finish with 6-6 tie T he traditional powder puff game, sponsored by the Varsity Club, pitted Steve's Studs, coached by Steve George, against Red's Raiders, coached by Steve McCauley, in a battle of determination, skill, and competitiveness. Despite excellent play on both sides, the final score was tied 6-6. The actual game was a climax to a week of fierce team spirit as the female gridders endured sore muscles and bruised flesh during the daily practices to gain a glimpse of the effort required of their male counterparts. The game, though technically flag football, still provided some physical contact and many spills. Completing the traditional scenes were male cheerleaders, all Varsity Club members, whose antics added humor to the sidelines. mg pensively. Patty Scarborough contemplates the outcome of tho game. 2. With Susan Selby and Dobbie 8asil in hot pursuit, Holly Larson grabs the ball and lottormon pose as cheerleaders to entertain the crowd. 4. Red's Raiders share a joyous moment aftor they scoro a touchdown. 5. Working in a team effort. Studs and Red's Raiders each try to gain possession of the ball. Powder Puff Football 33 34 Holiday activities add a feeling of warmth in a time of sharing The holiday season was welcomed by the students of Clark in the form of different dressup days and lunchtime activities. Costumes featured traditional Christmas symbols: Ebeneezer Scrooge, elves, ornaments and tinsel, mistletoe, and the colors red and green. Lunchtime activities included Mystery Gift. Scavenger Hunt. Blind Cookie Decorating, and Egg Nog Drinking. The drill team sponsored Christmas Tree Lane and awarded individual trophies to each of the four winners: Most Original. Spanish Club: Best Theme. Senior Class Council: Judges' Choice. Spanish Club: and People's Choice. Flagtwirlers. The Drama Department sold carnations throughout the week and presented the annual Christmas scenes. The Child Haven party was a success due to the efforts of the Senior Class Council. The assembly was the climax to an eventful and fun-filled week. Holidoy Season I. Davo Mounts and his young friond from Child Havon spond happy moments togothor. 2. A festive crowd demonstrates a sense of holiday choor during the Christmas assembly. 3. Displaying exuberance, drama students perform thoir annual Christmas scenos. 4. Spanish Club member Karon Malone decorates the club's award-winning tree. 5. Participants eagerly anticipate the prizo in tho Mystery Gift contost. Holiday Season 35 Competition and flair provide enthusiasm 36 Holiday Season I. Varsity cheerleader entortein o special assembly audience. 2. Jim Sabha and Bred Hunter portray their favorite Saturday Night Livo characters during Christmas scenes. 3. Gathering presents from under the tree, senior Rusty Smith shares gifts with his guost from Child Havon. 4. Soniors and visitors alike enjoy the Christmas party. 5. Accompanying Santa Claus. Mr. Bill McMosley and Pot Hines entertain tho crowd. Holiday Season 37 38 Holiday Season Activities bring cheer to the halls of CHS I. Fostivitlos during lunch include students participating in the egg nog drinking contest. 2. The Art Department presents its unique tree entitled on Abstroct Christmas. 3. In one huge ensemble, the performing groups dance to a popular Christmas song. 4. Winners of the Annual Cong Show — Derrick Cooper. Troy James, and Valorio Thrower execute their moves for the crowd. 5. The Christmas assembly is filled with the sound of music by Counterpoint's soloist Rusty Dades. 6. Putting the finishing touches on the treo. Lori Susmon and Lisa Loesch tie together docorations. Holiday Season 39 WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE FASHION? Yoked Shirt Tooled Leather Belt With Riding Heel Boot Pointed Toe Felt Hat WESTERN? Western String Tie Bolo Ties. Skull Clasp H eel Boot Round Toe Fashions 41 With Feather Band Straight Leg Levis Iran frees 52 hostage Hostages officially welcomed hoir Reagan not bound by deal with Ira Ex-hostages’ condition worse than suspec Senate hearings to reveal hostage brutality tale Reagan sworn in Carter forbids as 4.0th president of United States We Icome Home Ho -fages, . 7 V WELCOME HOME HOSTAGES _ 42 hostage donrey January 20, I 98 I 43 44 Stubborn donkeys add variety to basketball Earthquake, Double Trouble. Dynamite — these and five other smelly, stubborn beasts brought laughter to the Clark audience during February's annual donkey basketball qame. They also brought sore muscles and aching bones to the riders who attempted to keep their composure — not to mention their seats — while guiding their mounts into scoring positions. Sponsored by Varsity Club, the event matched the Executive Council against the faculty, who won 10-4. The victorious teachers then challenged the Varsity Club and won a second time. 4-2. The drill team and flag twirlers provided a change of pace with their halftime performances. Donkey Basketball I. Adding two point to her team' winning score. Mr . Carolyn Myor contribute to the faculty victory. 2. Coach Pat Wobb it dumb-founded by hi stubborn donkey. 3. Not all donkey aro tidy, a Sharon Kijhner finds out. 4. With pre-game jitter . Earthquako contemplates hi ttretegy. 5. Coache John Apperson ond Dotty Satterfield race toward the beskotball. Donkey Basketball 45 46 Spanish Club hosts annual Girls' Reverse A typical night out enjoyed by those who attended the Girls’ Reverse included dinner, the dance, and a midnight show in a Strip hotel. The February event, sponsored annually by the Spanish Club, drew more than 200 people. A room in the Sahara Space Center provided ample room for the crowd. Celebration was the theme of the evening, which featured a mobile disco unit, the G W Sound Company. Large bunches of multi-colored, helium-filled balloons created a festive atmosphere. On the day before. Spanish Club members sold longstemmed carnations which were picked up by recipients before the school day began. Girls' Reverse I. Stoaling a moment away from the crowd. Elizabeth McBride and Larry Huogol enjoy a happy moment together. 2. Couples danco enthusiastically. 3. Anticipating a fun-fil'od ovoning ahoad, Sebastian Ballo and Dahlia Doumani propare to enter the danco. 4. Janice Turner and Robort Whito get into tho mood of the music. 5. Taking a break from the danco, guosts refresh themsolvos with punch. Girls' Reverse 47 Students show pride with historical tribute During the observance of Black History Week. February 9-13. Clark High School was host to many activities. The annual fashion show in the Little Theater gave students an opportunity to model contemporary, fashionable clothing furnished by Bob Coffman's Formal Attire. Ziedler and Ziedler. and African Fashions. TFAC members also presented a play. Throughout the week, black community officials and businessman were on campus to answer questions and make presentations. On Career Day. several speakers were available for professional consultation. The week was concluded by the annual Black History Week assembly which was dedicated to A. Phillips Randolph, a civil rights activist and labor leader. At the assembly. TFAC members performed a traditional African dance, and read poetry relating to the black movement. In addition, several students utilized their musical talents to entertain the audience. Calvin Johnson and Pam Cooper were crowned Afro King and Queen. rtaining the crowd with his music. Josso Gaston contributes to the Black His-sembly. 2. Commemorating jazz as the first true American music, the jazz erforms during both lunches. 3. TFAC dancers move to the beat in their origi-lean costumes. 4. Chocolate Lockers. Melvin Bolden and Lorenzo Barry, dis-eir unique style of dancing. 5. Always in style, Teresa Williams models her off-uldor ovoning gown for the fashion show. Block History Week 49 Calvin Johnson and Pam Cooper crowned Afro Royalty 50 Afro Royalty 52 Ono-Act Plays One-acts showcase dramatic expression In March, the Clark High Drama Department presented a variety of theatrical offerings. Five one-act plays, performed by the Advanced Theater class, showed both drama and comedy acting. 'Asylum. which was used as the competition one-act in the Clark County Drama Tournament, was an abstract play which incorporated several choreographed dance sequences. The play thematically revealed man against society through numerous techniques such as a simulated crucifixion. Other plays performed included To Burn a Witch. dealing with a seventeenth century witch trial in Massachusetts, and The Indian Wants the Bronx. a play involving an Indian guru searching for his son and the two Bronx hoodlums who harrass him. On the lighter side, The Diary of Adam and Eve provided a satirical view of the first man and woman, and Lemonade created a humorous vignette of two elderly women selling lemonade along a highway. acheffa and Sandy Orofro harrass David Kasmier in Indian Wants tho Bronx. 2. Mindy Buzard and Lisa Mortenson sail lemonade by the side of the road. 3. In a posa. Kelly Clinton yearns for Adam. 4. In a fit rage. Tina Washington slaps Bonnio Hitchcock. 5. Trying to awakan her love, Kelly taps Derrick McFawn on the 6. Pleading for her life. Bonnio Hitchcock facos her accusors — Pam Golbor. Tina Washington, and Nikki Miles. 7. As David Kasmier watches apprehensively. Rocco trios to calm Sandy Onofro. 8. Kelly trios to oxplein to Horbor Blacknor why they need each other in Asylum.' 9. Kelly defends herself against the attacks of .k McFawn. 10. Mindy Buzard and Lisa Mortonson. in a drunken stupor, discuss domestic problems in Lemonade. 11. A symbolic flower brings life to Julie Rausch in 12. Asylum defines man's tortured struggle with society. One-Act Plays 53 Stephanie Heaton chosen Junior Prom Queen for '8 Stephanie Heaton. Junior Prom Queen 54 Junior Prom Royalty Juanita Lloyd. Attendant awn Ripandelli, Attendant Junior Prom Royalty 55 Suzanne and Mark receive Senior Ball crow 56 Senior Ball Royalty Blair Brooks Karen Kaufman Attendants Jill Himstedt Rusty Smith Attendants 58 Honors Education expanded: seniors master tests, foreign youth learn Each year Clark seniors show scholastic achievement by winning various awards. This year was not different, as seniors took honors at the Sun Youth Forum, in NMSQT. Gemco. Century III. and Senate Youth Program. Seniors Bryan Hildebrand. Monica Smith. Craig Robinson. Allison Rittenhouse. and Paul Fallon all qualified as National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists. Paul Fallon and Kris Schultz took honors as Gemco Scholarship area finalists. In order to qualify, each had to answer two questions dealing with current events. Their spontaneous answers were judged by a panel of judges. At the annual Sun Youth Forum. Senior Doug Fuller was chosen as a finalist. He then summarized his group’s views on a local television show. Craig Robinson won the statewide, competition for the Senate Youth Leadership award, thereby winning a trip to Washington to attend seminars with other state winners. He also was a Century III Leadership semi-finalist on the state level. During the 80-81 school year Clark had four exchange students. To participate, a student filled out a questionnaire and underwent an interview. When the students reached the United States, they stayed with host familios for their entire visit. Honors 59 I. Exchange ifudonfs: Anno Corminat®, Christian Rogge. Anna Van Toofelon. Ann® Hyrum. 2. NMSQT Semi-Finalists: Bryan Hildebrand. Craig Robinson. Paul Fallon, Allison Rittonhouse. Monica Smith. 3. Gomco Winnors: Paul Fallon and Kris Schultz. 4. Sun Youth Forum Finalist: Doug Fuller. 5. Sonato Youth and Century III Leadership Winnor: Craig Robinson. Learning enjoyed, government explained at Girls', Boys' State Being able to attend Nevada Boys' and Girls' State is an honor which is given each year to selected juniors from each high school. In order to attend state, the applicants must fill out a form that includes activities and leadership experience: a biographical essay completes the application. To narrow down the applicants so that the most qualified students represent Clark, the applications are reviewed by a committee of teachers and administrators. On arriving at state, the students are divided into groups which consist of various delegates from the different high schools throughout Nevada. After splitting into city groups, the students establish a routine which consists of various speakers from the state and local government, mock elections, and inter-dorm competitions. I. Boys' Stoto Roprosontotlvos: Mark Doubrava. Paul Fallon, Robert Ropoll. Croiq Robinson. Schultz. Jay Hanson. 2. Girts' Stoto Roprosontotivos: Allison Rittonhouso. Sharon Kishner. L loesch. 60 Girls' and Boys' State Honor students offer time, efforts, ideas in community projects Community service was the primary goal of Clark's 80-81 National Honor Society. Starting off the year by helping with registration, the honor students continued the year with many other school and community-related projects. The group donated their services to the school to help with the hoaring and vision testing of sophomores. During the annual Paront Open House, honor students were there to guide the visitors around the premises. Students also volunteered their time in caroling at a local convalescent home and wrapping presents for the Salvation Army. As in past years. Honor Society entered a tree in Christmas Tree Lane. The group also sponsored two blood drives. In order for students to be eligible to be a National Honor Society member, they must fill out an application, show academic superiority (3.5 GPA or better), and be interested in community affairs. focor Society Officers. Front row: Mrs. Sandra Wright (advisor). Valerie Talley. Jennifer Frank, Jeff Ortwein. Mark Doubrava. Second row: Kris Schultz. Sharon Kish-Lita Loesch. 2. Honor Society Members. Front row: Jimmy Ro 'cad. Arlyn King. Bob Strimling. Christi Bundron, Joanna Kishner. Barbara Pinjuv, Stacia Korzotski. ffer Cha. Ann Fleck. Amy Kinn. Becky Tyre. Theodoro Bossart, Sherrie Rogge. Monica Smith. Middle row: Mark Doubrava. Brad Chaddick. Kri Schultz. Randy Col-t. Robert Ropell. Scott Kinsey. David Jaffo lisa Loosch. Valerie Talley. Sharon Kishner. Kris Viau. Jennifer Frank. Sack row: Scott Spargo. Ron Taylor. Annette Schlo-ir. Terrenco Iroland. Edward Kaehnik. Carolyn Canella, Brett Roehr. Karen Goodall. Kathryn Scott. Suzanne Rogers. Kathryn Elliott. Holon Lawson. Jeff Ortwein. .-Craig Robinson. Stevo McDonald. Allison Rittenhouse. Paul Fallon. Honor Society 61 Intelligence prevails as Varsity Quiz team excels in competition Vast knowledge, a quick mind and a fast trigger finger were a few of the many qualities needed to be in Varsity Quiz. Besides including meaningful academic subjects, the questions cover other areas: one might be asked to name Donald Duck's nephews, or to say what Johnnie Walker is famous for. Where is the duodenum located, or what is a panpipe? Knowledge is not the only criterion for Varsity Quiz success. Knowing the answers is not enough: a player must be able to hit the buzzer first, thus receiving the chance to answer. If the answer is incorrect, the opposing team has a chance to respond. Accuracy is essential. This year's Varsity Quiz team consisted of approximately 20 members. It was led by Paul Fallon who chaired the team for the majority of the year. Their advisor was Mr. John Harrington. The Varsity Quiz team not only competed with other schools but also had some of its matches televised. Varsity Quiz gave the students who played a chance to letter in a nonphysical sport. Varsity Quiz. Back row: Erica Lawson. Anton Blood. Kris Schultz. Wosloy Moore. Mr. Harrington. Edword Roid, Doug Potorson, Michele Miller. Kathy Doleany. Gino Rotondaro. Middle row: Connie Enriquez. Lori Doyon. Helen Lawson. Chris Ritter. Candi Berg. Louis Carr. Jimmy Ro«road. John Barber. Osvaldo Perez. Paul Fallon. Fi row: Lori Gallingor. Donna Madrid. Nowton Streeter. Tracy Heginbottom. Misty Taylor. Lisa Loesch. Middle front: Jay Hanson. 62 Varsity Quiz I. Helen Lawton. Candi 8erg. Donna Madrid. Lori Doyon, Joy Honsen. Wesley Moore. Jimmy Reiroad, and Chris Ritter await the noxt question during practice. 2. Mr. Harrington and Bob Amblad smile during o TV match. 3. Paul Follon expresses his opinion. 4. Chris Ritter. Helon Lawson, Paul Fallon and Louis Carr tako a brook during a motch. Living out thoir fantasios. Dragonslayers envision a world of combat. I. Robert Fend observes the suffering Martin Daly, a victim of Fend's marksmanship. 2. Bob Krevor and Bryan Hildebrand display superior form in a skillful duel. 3. Jothuo Harrison blocks a vicious swing by Billy Lyons. 4. Todd Miller squares off with his rival Shawn Edwards. 64 Dragonslayers Dragonslayers relive medieval adventures through fantasy game For the past three years a group of imaginative students at Clark has met once a week to act out their fantasies in a game called Dungeons and Dragons. Dungeons and Dragons is a game in which a player rolls a group of oddly-shaped dice and takes an imaginary journey through a castle dungeon. To begin the game, players will roll the dice to determine what traits their character will have. They then consult a rule book to see what kind of adventure they will have. A player will travel through a dungeon. encountering beasts and dragons while trying to gain as much gold as possible. Because of the design of the game, there can be no real winner: but the difficulty of the adventure ‘and the amount of gold obtained usually determines the most successful player of the day. 4A loyors. Knooling: Bryan Hildebrand. Billy Lyon . Joshua Harrison. 8ob Krevor. Stonding: Martin Daly. Debbio Doy. Blaino Wagely. Mike Preston. Cort Lundquist, iller. Robert Fend. Shawn Edwards. Dragonslayers 65 w , r. ©A 0L|4 J.O SM0IA |9UOj4|ppe 0LUOS ©JQ ©J©|_| oq ©L)4 ui je©dde ©6e4u©oj©d 11qlus 0 A|uo ooj pep jno i|6noji|4 ©iue© s©jn4©|d Auew i|6noi|4|y Editors communicate with words, pictures, and writing abilities Wi I 7 years combined experience in journalism, five seniors provided leadership in publications. Veterans Valerie Talley and Scott Farrow, who were in the journalism program since ninth grade, and Lisa Loesch joined forces to lead the CHARGER staff throughout the year. Although the masthead listed Valerie as editor-in-chief and Scott and Lisa as co-editors, all three shared in editorial discussions as well as the supervision of production. For Craig Robinson, editing the 1981 CAVALCADE was the culmination of two years' training for the job. He began planning the.book in March of 1980 and shortly thereafter asked Sharon Kishner to assist him. By September, they had developed the theme and graphic design ideas for the book and began actual production with staff members. 68 Editors 'RGER editor-in-chief Valerie Talley. co-oditors Scott Farrow and Lisa Loesch. 2. Tho ns to newspaper proof. 3. CAVALCADE assistant oditor Sharon Kishner and editor ovaluato a picture for possible use in the book. mako last-minute Robinson. 4. The Editors 69 CHARGER Staff. Foreground: Scott Farrow. First row: Valorio Talloy. Michaol Roam. Wendy Ammon . Charles Jeneny. li a Loosch. Eric Loo. Bock row: Mike Bottrell. Lori Susman. Kira Strehfow. Arlyn King, Laura Sullivan. Kristy Bellok. Susan Hudson. Top: Joanno Kishner. N.P.: David Mounts. 70 CHARGER Newspaper requires experience, creativity lifteen students made up the CHARGER staff for the year '80- 81. Staff members needed journalistic abilities as well as self-discipline, as there were deadlines every three weeks which had to be met in order to produce the newspaper on time. Issues alternated between four and eight pages except for the senior edition. Assignments for the class varied from news writing and features to editorials and sports. Topics included the mock government system and the controversial Question 6. Drawing layouts for pages and making proof corrections were other areas of newspaper work. Staff members sold advertisements to help cover the cost of printing. The staff worked under the supervision of editor-in-chief Valerie Talley, editors Scott Farrow and Lisa Loesch. and advisor Judi Hale. The Nifty Nickel provided the professional printing support. I. Typing stills come in handy for Kira Strehlow and Susan Hudson. 2. Mike 8ottrell. David Mounts, and Charles Jer-tony plan a sports pago layout for tho newspaper. 3. Arlyn King and Joanna Kishner consult on an editorial idea. CHARGER 71 sas Cavalcade demands diligence, imagination This year the Cavalcade staff was larger than usual. There were thirty-one students in the room, making compatability essential. They were divided into groups, each of which were assigned different sections of the yearbook. After the groups were formed, each member was responsible for several pages to complete. Next, the layouts were drawn, pictures selected, and copy written. Outside work was needed when deadlines had to be met. In December, a third of the book had to be completed to meet the first deadline. The other two deadlines occurred in January and March. The seven photographers were another major part of the yearbook staff. These individuals were responsible for shooting, developing, and printing the hundreds of pictures in the yearbook except for the portraits. Cavalcade. Front row: Mark Snyder. Dene Curtright. Dennotto Credico. Erin Mancini. Hilary Truman. Catherine Cortez. MikeCredico. Second row: Charles Jezzeny Jud. Halo (odviior), Valerie Talley. Jill Kennedy. Jill Cathcart. Michael Ream. Lisa Loesch. Sharon Kishner. Craig Robinion, Jay Hanson. Third row: Abbi Silver. Kristy Bollak, Joanna Kishner. Kris Howard. Judy Tarploy. Kay Hutchings. John Brownrigg. Sack row: Caroline Vasconi. Jennifer Frank, Ann Fleck, Steve Hayworth. N.P.:Cory Boekor. Momquo Taets. GiNie Wilson. Eric Root. 72 CAVALCADE ay Hutchings alphabotixos individual sophomore pictures. 2. Mike Ream. Dannotte Credico. and advisor Judi Halo confor about a layout problom. 3. Covolcodo tcgraphors: cnc Root, Rusty Smith, Dobbio Hoff. Oonnis Hart. Stove Hayworth. N.P.: Jim Tiscareno. Mark Sfovons. 4. John Brownrigg and Dono Curtright work on •ts layouts. CAVALCADE 73 74 Leadership, ability become integral part of Executive Council Providing a strong government for the school was the major goal of the Executive Council this year. Headed by Rob Ropell and advised by Mrs. Jo Peterson, the council was responsible for several major activities. The Homecoming Dance, coronation and flower sale were main projects in October. The Executive Council, comprised of the nine elected members, the president of each class, the two presidents of the Student Senate and a hard-working, appointed secretary, was also in charge of chairing the Homecoming Committee. I. Executive Council Officers: Rob Ropell. Sharon Kishner. Scott Farrow. Jody Torploy. Mark Doubrava. 2. Eiocutivo Council. Front row: Brett Roehr. Calvin Johnton. Dave Jaffa. Middle row: Randy CoJquitt. Janice Turner. Laura Fielden. Rosalie Binaham. Rob Ropell. Jody Tarpley. Marianne Jaffa. Back row: Mrs. Jo Peterson. Scott Farrow, Marl Doubrava. Doug Farror. Marleen Bostaph. Sharon Kishner. Brooke Oftedel. Executive Council Rob Ropell responsible for guiding school government ibort Ropoll. Studont Body Prosidont Student Body President 75 'A 2Y ■hothm ow r d I XXj) I.Studont Sonata Officers :8rott Roehr. David Jaffa. Lisa Mortenson. 2. Studont Sonoto. Sitting: Doan Tingey. Jeff Ortwein. Dave Jaffo. Nick! Miles Gloria Ames. Sheryl Wilkinson, Shannon May. Standing: Stanley Wickliffo. Paul Fallon. Brett Roehr. Suson Frisco. Tish Stoebner. Lisa Mortenson. Joan Hussey. Kim Cannon. Mrs. Jo Peterson (advisor). 76 Student Senate Student groups aid in Homecoming plans, community projects oily Wirth ontors the donco oftor passing under tho docorotivo rainbow assomblod by the Homocoming Committee. A. Homecoming Committoo. Front row: Kim Drapor. Suzanno roll. Tammy Tussoy. Dawn Deakman. Susan Stockton, Joanna Kishnor. Middle row: John Brownrigg. David Jaffa. Kris Schultz, John Bostoph. Rob Ropell. Jay Hanson, Brott Roohr. i row: Pam Borns. Jano Adams, Chris Horron. Joann Loffnor. Stophanio Pettit. Theresa Cooley. Miko Ream. Marianne Jaffo, Elono Stock. Judy Tarploy, Sharon Kishnor, Randy guitt. Marloon Bostoph. Mark Ooubrovo, Brooke Oftedal. The Student Senate broke away from the norm this year and succeeded in choosing two presidents to head the Senate. Senior Dave Jaffe and Junior Brett Roehr were the co-presidents. Activities this year consisted of assisting the Homecoming Committee and organizing the newly created Welcoming Committee. Also falling under the jurisdiction of the Senate was the annual United Way food and money donation drive. Comprised of close to 30 students, the Homecoming Committee worked on a variety of chores in order to assure that this year's Homecoming would run smoothly. Not only was the committee responsible for decorating for the dance, but also was confronted with the task of sending invitations to Clark's outstanding alumni and creating the schedule for the annual Homecoming assembly. Homecoming Committee 77 Cheerleaders supply spirit and excitement for school activities Spirit and fun-filled described the varsity cheerleaders of 1980-81. The cheerleaders promoted school spirit by making signs, performing skits, and leading cheers at games and assemblies. Student involvement along with a talented squad proved to be a good combination for school spirit. Dana Gerhart was head cheerleader for the squad picked in the spring of 1980. This year the cheerleaders went to camp at Pep-perdine University in Malibu. California. While there, the squad practiced routines, learned new cheers and techniques, and met other cheerleaders. At camp they also earned awards for talent, leadership. and the signs they made. A superior trophy and the spirit stick were awarded to them for their overall performance at camp. To combat the rising cost of uniforms and materials, the squad raised money from bake sales, car washes, and flower sales. Mrs. Brendia Crosby again advised the group. Cheerleaders conclude a routino with a pyramid at tho Homecoming assembly. 2. Lined up and jumping, the cheerleaders pt . .orm to the fight song at an assembly. Cheerleaders 79 80 JV Cheerleaders I. A carefully executed pyramid is just one of tho move cheerleaders work into their routines. 2. At an assembly, the squad builds support for both football teams. 3. Sam Pilkington and Margie Stayner motivate the crowd's spirit during an evening football game. JV cheerleaders add spirit and excitement to sophomore games Whether cheering teams on at games or arousing spirit at assemblies, the junior varsity cheerleaders contributed their support to the JV sports program. In the summer the girls went to cheerleading camp at Pepperdine University in Malibu. California, and returned with two spirit sticks for competition and superior ribbons for performance. All of the girls were two-year veterans from Hyde Park. Cashman. and Kenny Guinn Junior High Schools except Sam Pilkington. who was a one-year veteran from Hyde Park. Incorporating this experience into their practices. the squad perfected routines from previous years and created new ones. JV Cheerleaders oorloodort. Bottom: Holly Baker. Sam Pilkington. Pam Jackson. Margie Stayner. Top: i oimo vroitg, Mwanfl wQiioy 81 82 Songleaders. Front row: Nadine Kuhn. Tracy Buttorfiold. Lynn Chavira. Middle row: Tammy Jamio Shoughro. Songleaders 1. Janice Tomer puls some feeling into o movo whilo performing a a football game. 2. Tammy Tutsoy and Nadine Kuhn add some enthusiasm to a denco routino at the Homecoming assembly. 3. In porfcct sequence the songleaders entertain students at an assembly. Songleaders provide spirited entertainment for student enjoyment The songleaders had a very eventful school year, highlighted by supplying student entertainment, fund-raising, and attending a summer camp. This year saw many changes on the squad, including several new members. Only two of the nine songleaders returned from last year's group. Although the group was new. many members had experience in previous performing groups. Another change from last year was the move from precision to more dance in their routine. During the summer the songleaders attended a camp at Pepperdine University in Malibu. California. There they earned numerous spirit and execution awards. They received a superior trophy, a spirit stick, and many spirit ribbons: they also placed third out of 38 squads in the home routine competition. Money for uniforms and supplies was raised by many worthwhile activities. The sale of football programs. the production of a songleadinq clinic, and a car wash covered their expenses sufficiently. The squad was advised by Ms. Marilyn Pyles with help from head songleader Lynn Chavira. Songleaders 83 Cavalairos. On ground: Traci Fanning, Kris Boll. Shaun Stout. Sholly Wobb. Knooling: Oannotte Crcdico. Gina Rotondaro. Betsy Bonds. Laura Perkins. Tracio Butrico. Standing:GiNie Wilson. Laura FieWen. Linda Holloway. Dawn Ripandelli. Shawn Wobb. Turoa Boytor, Dawn Doakman. Abbi Silver. 84 Cavalaircs Cavalaires execute knowledge of dance Selectively chosen by a panel of judges during the latter part of the 1979-1980 school year were 17 girls to represent the Clark Cavalaires drill team. The girls endured 7 a.m. practices each day and frequently engaged in after school and pre-game practices. These long hours of practice enabled the drill team to perform quite competitively at a summer camp which they attended at the San Diego State University. The awards the girls received included a first place trophy for their competition routine, a superior trophy, a spirit trophy, and numerous superior ribbons. Two individual trophies were also awarded to Captain Laura Fielden and Betsy Bonds for being Super Star Drill Team Members. Throughout the school year, the Cavalaires performed at spirit assemblies, football games, basketball games, and the annual Halftime Review. The team also engaged in trips to other states for competition. They accompanied the band to El Paso. Texas during the Thanksgiving holiday and later they traveled to Santa Monica. California to compete nationally. I. A perfect elocution of jump splits is performed by junior Dawn Ripandelli during the Homecoming assembly. 2. With precise timing the Cavalaires complete a roll off durinq a pop assombly. 3. In pin-wheel formation, drill team members porform to Electric Phantasm. 4. Captain Laura Fielden smiles enthusiastically during the final halftime performance of the season. Cavalaires 85 86 I. Twirlers Cheryl Jones. laurio Goodrich. Sona Peterson, and Julie Parker perform for tho student body. 2. With precise timing Angela Amin movos benoath the flag of her partner. Annette Schlogotor. 3. During the Homecoming assembly head flagtwirlor Julie Parker works in rhythm with alumna flagtwirler Carrie Clark. Short Flogs Flagtwirlers add life to assemblies, games with stylish routines The flagtwirlers worked during the year to add spirit and life to the pep assemblies and games. The group, composed of twelve girls and one alternate, had only four returning girls from last year's squad with nine new faces. Attending camp this summer at Pepperdine University in Malibu Beach. California, the team won first place for their home routine. They also brought home a superior trophy and numerous individual awards. During the year the twirlers performed with the band at Halftime Review which was held at the Silver Bowl. The head flagtwirler was junior Julie Parker. The group was advised by Miss Theresa Conerly. ort Flags. Silling: Eva Fried. Julio Parkor. Knotting: Kathy Rhodes. Muriel Desimone. Tina Barnes. Marianne Nelson. Judi Agster. Standing: Sona Pofer-Chery1 Jones. Annette Schlageter. Kirsti Rice. Laurie Goodrich. Angela Amin. Short Flags 87 Vocal ensembles add harmony, enjoyment to all performances M usicel talent was showcased among four Clark vocal groups: Girls' Glee. Mixed Choir. Madrigals, and Counterpoint. The first two. Girls' Glee and Mixed Choir, performed in concerts throughout the year, including Christmas programs at the Boulevard and Meadows Malls. Girls' Glee shared a concert appearance with Chaparral High School, and the Mixed Choir appeared on a special Christmas program on channel 5. The Madrigals, richly dressed in Elizabethan costumes. provided entertainment for various civic groups, including luncheon meetings of the Kiwanis Club and Junior League. They. too. made Christmas appearances at local shopping malls. Counterpoint's season was highlighted by a performance with Paul Anka at Caesars Palace during his December 27-January 5 engagement. They performed two shows nightly with the entertainer and appeared on his nationally televised New Year's Eve show. I. Girls G ee Club Officers. Frontrow: Cheryl Richardson, Laurie Hughes. Beck row: Lona Prima. Yvonno Leicher. 2. Girls'Glee Club. Front row.-Choryl Richardson, p.?,rolY|' Lourio Hughos. Lisa Ripandalli. Willow Klosty. Annette Bordonevo. Middle row: Diane 8etr. Mary Edon, Sheila Wright, Kathy Williams. Regina Vin'' Villa Glasser. Lavita Relaford. Bock row: Ivotto Arguelles. Athylio Neeld, Jacki Rinohart. Pam Alger. Lena Prima. Yvonno Loichor. Janice Sanders. Sherrie Collman. 88 Girls' Glee | 0c Vocal Officers: Front row: Ellon Douthett. Kari Meissner. Middle row: Shawno Baccari. Kathy Elliott. Kolly Clinton. Back row; Stovo McCauley. Liia Carroll. Bryn , 2. Mixed Choir. Front row: Choryl Richardson, Sheila Wright, Jolio Cltth Julio Kristof, Ellon Douthett. Sharia Musser. Sharaino Dookmon, Veronica Simone. Lisa lan. Shannon May. Shawnda Hawo. Maria Borgos. Second raw. Kathy Molinaro. Mary Suoroz. Lisa Beliveau, Lynda Lackoy. Leah Eiforman. Mindy Larkin. Lisa Cor-nita Scorcy. Kathy Elliott. Janet Noud. Kim Nichols. Showno Baccari. Leigh Barnson. Kolly Clinton. Kari Mossner. Third row: Ken Diaz, Harold Watson, Young Kim, [Novollo. Larry Moreno. Joe D'Attili. David Kasmior. Back row: James Mitchell. John Bortza. Todd Barker. Pete Turman. Jimmy Sandors III. Rusty Dados. Steve y. Bryn Wilks. Greg Blackwoll. N.P.:Curti$ Johnson. Troy James. Joe Zainos. Mixed Choir 89 Choral groups provide various forms of entertainment I. Counterpoint. Front row: Kendriclc Graubergor. Bob William . Tony Thom-ma . John Bertza, Chri Phillip . Middle row: Ru ty Dado . 8rian Novello. Kon Diaz. Young Kim. Steve McCauley. Bed row: Lynda Lackey. Sharaine Deak-man, Debbie Bajil. Ellen Douthotto. Lena Prima. Kim Nicholt. Anita Searcy. Shewno 8accari. Leigh Barnion. Kari Moiwner. Shawnda Hawo. 2. Director Marcia Neol accompanies Counterpoint on tho piano. 90 Counterpoint untorpomt Technical Crow. Front row: Charlie Shoomakor. Milo Mastro. Back row: Joo Gainos Valontino. Mike Scholl, Brandon Cocil. 2. Madrigals. Front row: Bryn . Second row: Mindy Larkin. Regino Vinicky. Lisa Hamman. Third row: Lisa Belivcau. Mary Suaro?. Annette Bordonavo. Ivotto Arguollos. Ellon Douthott. Back row: Morono. David Kasmier. Madrigols 91 Million Dollar Band entertains audiences with energetic music Tk« Million Dollar Band, under the direction of William McMosley. began drills and rehearsals in August in preparation for the year's marching events and festivals. In November, the band traveled to El Paso. Texas, to participate in a marching competition and the Sun Bowl Parade. While in Texas, the musicians earned the title of best-out-of-state marching band. The concert and symphonic bands practiced throughout the year, learning sight-reading skills and rhythms. The bands participated in a spring festival and planned a tour. Jazz bands I and II competed in jazz festivals at Riverside. California. Reno, and Chaffey College. Both bands had full membership, an improvement over last year's program. To raise money for equipment and tours, the groups sold fruit cakes and held concerts at several local businesses. iCARLTON £ CO. AMERICAS GREATEST ILLUSIONIST COCEIVEB4 MKCTED IT GEORGE ARNOLD t M.L MOORE CHOREOGRAPHED IT RON KEREN i).. rnrvTAH cunw mnn JR ■ ai u. Kmrvling: Traci Heginbottom. Kris Davis. Laura Row®. Tarn! Geloff Beverly Farr. Jolene Spears. Kim West. Marian Cook. Toni loppnow. Corbie Tedder, ger. Ashlyn Allred. Standing: Leslee Michel. Danny Fleckenstein. Luis Urquiaga. John Renteria. Alan Schenne. Tom Leavitt. Pat Murray. Fred Atkin. Troy .inda Showers. Lillie Canavan. Louis Prime Ann Wilson. Karen Wilson. Kim Macardo. Vincent Jordan. Mr. William McMosloy. (director). Band 93 Musicians combine to form award-winning bam 94 Band ton. fcaWa Huogol. L$uPa Row®. Wi . Woodwinds. Front row: Mory MoGauIoy. Coro Hlnolino. DobbLc Doy Kimb Lojtroh.' Kayla Grauborgor. Sbolly Wilson.SutanThompton. Roto Porogoff. GjfJii S M. Doh Por t®in _ McOon'trW, Sam'Pjltif fon Arango' 8$Qi r'opi trow: Ion NifiitKko. Pd oony ondartWcOona] Band 95 96 I. Tho Toll Flog incorporote o perfect roll-off Info on ossembly oppeoronce. 2. Brendo Driosbough ond Thereso Meisner porform o routine ot on oftornoon footboll gome. 3. Audrey Benton concentrotes on her moves ot on ossembly performonco. 4. Marching in time to tho music, the girls entertoin tho Homocoming ossembly oudi-enco. Charger Brigade Tall Flags exhibit skill in perfecting routines The 1980-81 Charg er Brigade was led by captain Leslie McFredrick and advised by Ms. Donna Kuhle. Both shared the thought that the group had had a very successful year. During football season the girls were on the field each morning at 7 o'clock to perfect their routines for the crowd's entertainment. Their precision routines added color and flair to the band's halftime performances and marching appearances. During the summer the girls went to camp in Long Beach. Californio, and returned with second place in competition and a ribbon for the most spirit. At the end of August the girls held car washes to raise money for new uniforms. Front row: Loslio McFredrick. Bronda Driosbaugh. Thcrosa Moisner, Laurie Kalfom. Nickie Davis. Audrey 8onton. Shawna Fontos. Sonia Jordan, Tammy Palm. Back ro-w: Rochelle Clayton. Julie Conway. Stophanie Clayton. Charger Brigade 97 I. Officer :Annette Bordenavo. Diono Bordonavo. Lisa Loesch. Kristine Viau. Athylie Neeld. Valerie Talley. 2. Soccer Bunnies. First row: Lisa Loesch. Valerio Talley. Second row: Mrs. Sharon Weller (advisor). Lillie Canavan. Billie Jo BcHegia. Tori Bradnoy. Helon Lawson. Sheri Ahrer.dt. Carolyn Ziegler Kristine Viau. Diane Bordenev Terri BeDunnah. Showne Murphy. Mrs. Karen Girard (advisor). Third row; Kelly Wirth, Grotchon Beard, Kym Brown. Dara Allen. Wendi Dreyer. Gina Geldbach. Loro Dillon. Suianne Campbell, Charlane Cooperman, Robin Baird. Emmy Sutfin. Fourth row: Denise Ennis, Athylio Noold, Annotto Bordenove, Diana Bioti. Kim Cannon. Lo Sosmon. Jackie Scherer, Susan YoblonsVi. Kothie Powell, Eileen James, Eve Ingenhuott. Stephanie Jepson. 98 Soccer Bunnies Bunn ies give support to Clark soccer team Throughout the year, the SoccerBunnies goal was to get more people involved in soccer, because most of the games showed very poor attendance. To accomplish this goal, the Soccer Bunnies held special projects to publicize soccer games like filling the halls of Clark with signs, encouraging people to go to the games, and putting messages on the marquee. All 48 members of the JV and Varsity Soccer Bunnies assumed many responsibilities throughout the year. These included keeping the game balls as well as recovering the balls during the games, cheering, supplying oranges and gum to the soccer players, and holding candy sales to support their activities. They were chosen at the beginning of the year through grades, past participation in school activities. and a final interview. Mrs. Karen Girard, who has advised Soccer Bunnies for the past six years, and Mrs. Sharon Weller both advised the Soccer Bunnies. Soccer Bunnies 99 Varsity athletes host powder puff football, stage letterman's jail Lettering in at least one varsity sport is the requirement for membership in the Varsity Club. This year brought a change to the group: no longer did prospective members endure the day-long initiation complete with costumes and stunts. Male members dressed up as girl cheerleaders in the powder puff football game. The lettermen's jail, traditionally a Varsity Club project, was a main fund raiser for the group. Members also participated in the annual donkey basketball aame in February. Steve McCauley was president ot the group. I. Officers. Sitting: Elizabeth Makowski. Standing:George Kelly. Byron Hack. Stave McCauley. 2. Varsity Club. First row:Cheryl Cohen, Katie Scott. Susie Stringing. Second row: Brad Chaddick. Scott Spargo. Bob otrimling. Jeff Wilson, Shannon Scheeler. Darryl Smith. Third row: Matt Stromer. Tom Wideen. David Arrendondo. Tim 8omberd. David Garlitz. Jeff Ortwein. Tish Stoebner. Elizabeth Makowski, Chuck Stuart (advisor). Fourth row: Konny Clark. Tim Dixon. Steve McCauley. Byron Hack. Blair Brooks. Dana Strehlow, George Kelly. 100 Varsity Club Wres+lerettes provide support for matmen The 1980-81 Wrestlerettes. advised by Coach Duane Loesch. included 15 girls who contributed their time and effort in support of Clark's wrestlers. They helped with both JV and varsity teams. The girls were scorekeepers at homo matches, taking responsibility for both team and individual scores. In addition they were official timekeepers. Perhaps their greatest value to the team was their psychological support evidenced by their cheers. Various fund raisers were car washes, bake sales, and donut sales. The money they raised helped toward the purchase of uniforms and oranges for the wrestlers. The girls also attended all away tournaments the team had. The president of the Wrestlerettes was Anna Horner. on. Knooling: Debbie Hoff. Duane loesch (advisor). Joanne Kishner. Standing: Denise Wilson, Anna Horner. Esther Quisenberry. Stacie Thompson. 2. trottos. Sitting: Susan Stockton. Geri Green. Kneeling: Dana Webber. Joanna Kishner. Christi 8undren. Standing: Doniso Wilson. Cary Boekor. Anna Esther Quisenberry. Lori Whitehead. Stacie Thompson. Anna Franick. Wrestlerettes 101 ®r?m5 Club. Front row: Artio Kramer. Heber B'acknor. Lise Mortonson. Mike Roam. Middle row: April Klein. Jim Sabha. Monica Popen. Villa Glosser. Bonnio Hitchcock. Julio Rauch. 8etsy Heyos. Pam Golber. Sharon Cheyra. Nicki Milos. Torosa Marillo. Bock row: Josso Ramiro:. Sholly Panico. Kolly Clinton. Shawno Baccari. Dobbio Basil. Stove Canada. Colosto Phobus, Loanno Piorkowski. Marshall Zook. Tina Washington. Miko Ramosor, Trisha Tully. Mindy Buzord. Ms. Carrol Statom (advisor). Rocco Rachotta. 102 Drama Club i Ntk Drama Club provides learning experiences in acting procedures Fund raisers opened the year for the Drama Club. Various sales were held, including a candy sale, a bake sale, and a Christmas flower sale. The money raised was put to good use. aiding in the numerous plays sponsored by the club, the annual Drama Club trip, and the banquet held at the end of the year. The. Drama Club was a very active club, for throughout the year, members entered a number of tournaments, both out of town and local. A tournament held in San Diego. California, during December proved very rewarding to the members, who brought home three trophies: Shelly Panico and Mike Ream each received first place, and Kelly Clinton returned with a third place. Aside from raising money, sponsoring plays, and competing in tournaments. the club also performed the annual Christmas and Spring scenes. The year ended with the Drama Club's annual banquet. which featured special awards for best actor and actress, best supporting actor and actress, and most improved. Teresa Marillo was this year's president and Ms. Carrol Statom the advisor. Drama Club I. Selling Christmas flowers is one of the ways which the Drama Club raises money. 2. Officers. From top: Kelly Clinton. Dobbio Basil. Toresa Marillo. Ms. Carrol tatom (advisor). 3. Publicity Committee: Shelly Panico. Shawne Baccari. 4. Milo Ream fleshes' Christmas spirit during the annual Christmas scenes. 103 Skiers wait patiently for snow to arrive The drought, which affected the entire western part of the United States during the winter of 1980-81. brought disappointment to members of the ski club. Resorts, which usually were packed with skiers, could not even open full time, though some relied on man-made snow for limited operation. Therefore, club members eagerly watched weather reports in hope of snow. The group, which included both novice and expert skiers, planned trips to Park City. Utah, and other resorts. Heading the organization, traditionally one of Clark's largest, was President Paul Starcher. Mrs. LaRen Fleming and Mr. Bill Burthold advised the club. Members raised funds with car washes, a ski movie, and the sale of baked goods and candy. I. Skiing into Christmas is this year' Ski Clubontry. 2. Ski Club. Front row: Sharon Poon. Ray Talbot. Mary Fishbach Suzy Frisco. Sophia Choe. Cindy Wheeler. Kim Nichols. Jenifer Cho. Diane Doubrava. Shelly Wilton. Cara Hineline. Jeri Fleming. Bryce Brown. Donya Flippin. Lori Tiberghien. Middle row: Marylee Poon, Tim Harvey. Bob Strimlmg. William McCullah. Gina Marku, Barbara Pinjuv, Regina King. Ron Taylor. Robert Starcher. Eve Ingenhuett. Eileen James. Wanda Smith. Boll Thompson. Stacie Thompson. Annette Walter. Madeleine James. Beck row: Bill Pike. David Dottmor. Nick Adler. Yvonne Preston. Jesse Ramirez. Leanne Piorkowski, Greg Headman. Dave Jaffa. Jamie Drizin. Scott Sorenson. Linda Anderson. Mary Horner. Ken Thompson. Bill Underwood. Marielle Moir. 104 Ski Club freer : Jeri Fleming, Paul Starchor. Nick Adler. Mark Doubrova. Kim Nichols. 2. Ski Club. Front row: Dahlia Doumani. Lisa Millar. Joanna Kijhnor. Margie or. Sam Pillington. Marianne Jaffe. Liz Hunter. Jolie Myers, Betsy Bonds. Middle row: Dean Tingey. Angela Wipplo. Chris Mielke. Chris Morgando. Cheryl n. Susie Strimling. Abbi Silver, Donna Griffith. Anno Hyrum, Terry Crick. Beck row: Alan Solheim. Brad Chaddick. Mark Doubrava. Marshall Zook. Michael on. Katie Scott. Jennifer Frank. Kim Houghton. Paul Mirando, Randy Colquitt. Paul Starcher. Ski Club 105 ; TftCfcf T I. Placing first in both most original and judges choica cotogories. the Spanish Club's troo is a fovorito for viowors. 2. Spanish Club Officers: Mr. Gordon Halo (advisor). Regina King. Karon Malone. 3. Spanish Club. Front row: Mr. Halo (advisor). Regina King, Bryce Brown. Jill McKoo. Rondi Chaplin. Body Bailor. Joanna Kishner. Dahlia Doumani, Gregg Hanson. Second row: Kristy Beliak. Gloria Amos. Poto Bollo. Greg Dyson. Brot Frabbiolo. Todd Rosenstein. Ralph Martinez. Arthur Martinez. Joan Hussey. Tish Stoebnor. Third row: Brook Andorson. Sherrie Rogge. Jamos Molloy. Derek Ence, Scott Kinsoy. Sobastion Balle. Mike Cotton. Kelly Wirth. 106 Spanish Club v w -Vvj ttw- CHS Spanish Club visits culture festival, hosts annual reverse This year, the Spanish Club had the biggest member turnout in the history of the group, totaling 55. They learned about Spanish customs and lifestyles. Courses in foreign language were not necessary to bo a member. The group sponsored many activities including tho Ugly Man Contest, an election in which the student body purchases the winners' title for one cent per vote. The Girls' Reverse Dance, traditionally held in February, was also sponsored by Spanish Club. This year, the club’s entry in Christmas Tree Lane was unique. The theme was A Tacky Taco Christmas.” It was creatively decorated with taco shells and tortillas rolled into glittered burritos. Popcorn and jalapeno peppers completed the authentic Spanish style decoration. The Cinco de Mayo holiday, celebrated in many Southern California communities, provided an opportunity for club members to enjoy a weekend trip. the Spanish Club luncheon. Sobes ion Ball makes suro Joanna Kijhnor tastos all tho Spanish delights. 5. Spaniih Club. Front row: Corolyn Canella. Karen Mai-tOnne Jotto. Mike Ream, Ranee Sanders. Esther Quisonborry. Eleno Stock. Second row: Bonnie Malone. Andrea Tomsik. Jonnifor Cha. Theresa Cooley. Shannon [ r Barber. LuCy Guido. Kathy Dunkle. Diane Doubrova. Wendy Gronil. Back row: Ed Kochnik. Kim Draper. David Jaffo. Stephanie Pettit. Chris Herron. JoAnn Judy Tarpley. Jano Adams. Jennifer Met . Pam Borns. Scott Farrow. Spanish Club 107 French Club Students sell T-shirts, jewelry to earn extra funds F rench Club gave students a chance to be introduced to the French culture without being enrolled in a class. Members engaged in many activities such as the annual Christmas luncheon and the installation dinner at Cafe Michel. The luncheon was unique because each student had to prepare a French dish. The assortment of foods was served buffet style in the home economics room. The group raised money by selling T-shirts with French logos such as Embrasse-moi and L'enfant terrible’’ imprinted on the front. Jewelry, such as sterling silver rings and gold-plated necklaces, were also sold. Mrs. June Hop advised the club. I. Officers. Jennifer Front, Jill Cothcort. Kris Viou. 2. French Club. Front row: Jill Cothcort. Donno Costricone. Susan Collins. Robocco Hill. Loigh Bnrnson. Beck row: Arlyn King. Katie Scott. Ericta Hernando . Jonnifer Front. Dorict Wictliffe. Kris Viou. Stephanie Heoton. Kathryn Elliott. Ann Fleet. 108 French Club Officers: Mrj. Rose Lorjon (odvitor), Stan Wickliffe. 2. FBLA. Front row: Tammy Jeckion. Gloria Amos. Michelle Millor. Stan Wickliffo. Second na Cloy. Andrea Tomosello. Nancy Jones. Sack row: Sherrie Rogge. Derick Wickliffe. FBLA members gain experience for future with trips, speakers Typing, shorthand, consumer math and spelling were just a few of the skills that were required for the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) members. These skills helped members in business contests and in the state FBLA convention, which was held in Las Vegas. Accountants, advertisers and lawyers were just a few of the speakers who gave the members an insight into different business professions. A field trip to the Thorndal. Backus. Lyles Maupin law offices gave the members an opportunity to view the job of an attorney. Stan Wickliffe was the president with Mrs. Roselee Larson as the advisor. FBLA 109 I. Judges Hendrickson. Crosby end Colli essess on oct ot tho ennuol DECA Gong Show. 2. S on D'Attili Accompanies his son Joe. o Gong Show contestont. 3. DECA I. Front row: Gino Szczepkowski. Lucy Guido. Toreso Morgen. Shirley Gercio. Kelly Del 6osque. Middle row: Betty Joe Jones. Sonjio Jecobs. Therese Fegon. Sherri 8rown Terose Do Vito. Chortho Dunlep. Tonye Jecobs. Sect row: Pot Lorson. Rommel Hernondez. Nick Dryer. Bleine Wegley. John Ven Dusen. Rey lefever. Jeff 8row, Mike • Bottrell, Pool Arnold. Mr. Jim Hoffmen (edvisor). 110 DECA DECA accents work, provides experience for students' future Participating in such worthwhile activities as visiting the Charleston Convalescent Home, hosting Career Day or arranging monthly breakfast meetings soon became a necessity for becoming a DECA member. For the 1980-81 year there were 80 students comprising three DECA classes. Within the club itself, ten chapter officers were elected and were responsi--ble for organizing major activities. In November. 14 students from Clark along with two chaperones attended the DECA Western Regional in Colorado Springs. Colorado. Later in the year DECA hosted the annual Gong Show which featured a $99.99 first place prize and Mike McCoy from KLUC as the emcee. DECA also was privileged to have speakers from various businesses including the managor from Mer-vyn's and a representative from Toastmasters. Members enjoyed gaining practical training to be used in a variety of business situations in the future. DECA 111 112 DECA breakfast meetings provide break in daily routine I. Advisor Jim Hoffman tails of the coming Junior Collegiate Conference. 2. President Russ Elander presents Certificates of Appreciation to Laurie Biddle. Tina wan. and Pat Furrule. 3. DECA II. Front row: Anne Robison. Mike Urbano. Scott Brown. Fron Roso. Middlo row: Monika Winter. Lisa Parker. Elizabeth Makowski. Lone Johnson. Denita Taylor. Ofelia Toledo. Bod row: Jim Hoffman (advisor). Mike Benneman. Robb Hutchings. Pot Furrulo. Todd Sampson, Doug Dauphme. Mark Berry. Ru Elander. Bill May. Matt Allen. DECA ico President Scott Brown addresses tho OECA members at a breakfast moating. 2. Socrotary Ofelia ado hands out ballots for a spacial election. Robb Hutchings and Mark Messenger remain undecided. 3. a Vandorzwan accepts her Certificate of Appreciation from Chapter President Russ Elonder. DECA 11 3 I d a i Arts magazine allows personal expression for creative students The 1980-81 arts magazine allowed Clark students with creative abilities an opportunity to showcase their work. Prose, poetry, art. and photography highlighted the volume, produced annually in the spring. Students from the Creative Writing class formed the magazine staff, who wrote, edited, and compiled most ot the work published. An editorial board consisting of Krysti Reid. Chris Sasso, Marianne Nelson. Kay Hutchings. Mark Berry, and Leticia Falzone helped Advisor Kay McGarvey make final selections of material to be included. ,1; Magazine Editors. Front row: Kay Hutchingj Mork Borry.J-eticia Falzone. Beck row: Krysti Reid. Chris Sasso. Marianne Nelson. 2. Arts Magazine Staff. Front rovj lirley : Kurt I 114 Arts Magazine Hispanic Club goal heritage awareness This year marked the second year in which the Hispanic Club has been at Clark. The Hispanic Club is a cultural proaram to unite the various ethnic groups of the student body into one fellowship. They held various activities throughout the year which included candy and bake sales and a luncheon for the faculty. During Christmas wook the group sold bells and sponsored a Can-U-Guess contest. Mr. Raul Medrano advised the group. (icon: Ray Navarro. Jennifer Cha. Jay Lezcono. 2. Hispanic Club. Front row: Gleyenne Trabajo. Frances Volasquoz. Maria Bargas. Ivatte Arguelles. Maria Garay. Hernandez. Jannifor Che. Mary Poni. Rad row: Mr. Sylvester Rogers (odvisor). Ray Navarro, Mr. Raul Medrano (advisor). Jay lozcono. Amabel Garcia. Hispanic Club 115 TFAC helps promote community relations In 1980. TFAC. Together For A Change, supported many worthwhile activities to promote human relations within Clark and the community. For Thanksgiving the group collected food for Thanksgiving baskets and distributed it to needy families. TFAC also awarded scholarships to two Clark students based on academic success and service to the community. During Brotherhood Week. TFAC hosted an international banquet and served foods from all countries and all cultures. To provide the community with these services. TFAC had to raise money through various activities, such as numerous car washes and bake sales. TFAC was advised this year by Mrs. Priscilla Adams. Mr. Doug Garner, and Mr. Roy Ware. Spirit Girls, a group comprised of girls from TFAC. performed at games and assemblies to soul music, providing a form of entertainment different from other dancing groups. Ms. Vera Shorts and Mr. Roy Ware advised the group that was selected in the spring of 1980. I. TFAC Officers: Grog Blackwell. Pam Cooper. Calvin Johnson, Molvin Boldon, John Holloway, Ricky Winbush. 2. TFAC. Front row: Molvin Boidon. Doris Haywoc Sam Clerk. Karen Wilson. Ann Wilton. Chris Miller. Pom Cartwright. Second row: Toni Van Dyke. Wanda Canada. Valerie Thrower. Jackie conway. Linda Wilson. R Winbush. Sheryl Wilkinson. Brion 8utler. Kyle Hurst. Mrs. Priscilla Adams. Third row: Doug Garner. Alfonro Mason. Dorothy Jimerson. Colvin Johnson. Jackie Miller Curtis Johnson, John Holloway. Janice Turner. Temi Sibley, Tina Washington. Pam Cooper. Artis Williams. Darlene Daniels. Mark Thorns. Mr. Roy Waro. Bed row: Jasper Simon. Greg Blackwell. Phillip Kloinpetor. Vonce Hutchinson. Andro Atkinson, Skip Carson. Mork Dixon. Michael Gorrett. 116 TFAC ngelika Dishmon leads the group in a performance at the Homocoming assembly. 2. The TFAC contribution to Christmas Troe Lane is decorated in the colors of tho k movement. 3. Spirit Girls: Dorothy Jimerson. Linda Wilson. Pam Cooper. Sheila Jones. Sheryl Wilkinson. Angolika Dishmon. Spirit Girls 1.17 Fe amwork and individual effort 3ncourage us to travel the route to victory Athletics 119 Gridders finish 5-4; players grow weary as big games are lost Although the varsity football team had a winning season, it was a disappointing year for the players. Through their first six games, the team was in first place with a 5-1 record. Their seventh game was against Gorman, and it was this game that really ended the Chargers' year. Gorman beat Clark 48-10. ending all hopes of going to state. The game was close throughout most of the first half: with approximately four minutes to go in the half, the score was 7-3 in favor of Gorman. When the half ended, it was 35-3. 8efore the Gorman game, the team played good football. In the season opener, it was an overtime victory against Western. 14-7. Steve George scored the winning touchdown. In the second game Clark defeated a scrappy Basic team 21-0. Steve George. Mike Cardarelli. and Jeff Wilson all scored touchdowns. Against Eldorado, the Charger defense shut out the opponent for the second straight week, winning 13-0. The game's leading scorer was Blair Brooks, kicking two field goals and an extra point for seven points. The fourth game was a heartbreaking 7-3 loss to the Rancho Rams. The defense fought off repeated Rancho scoring opportunities, but the Rams finally scored with about a minute to play. Clark's only score came on a 45 yard field goal by Blair Brooks. The following week, the winning ways returned, as Clark defeated Vegas 21-12. Vegas scored first, but the offense got going and scored 21 points in the second quarter. In the conference opener. Clark defeated Bonanza in the last minute. Blair Brooks kicked a 27-yard field goal with 58 seconds left to give the team a 10-7 victory. After these first six games. Clark's defense was the toughest in the city, allowing only 5.5 points per game. The last three games were a nightmare. The Gorman loss was followed by two scoreless defeats, one at the hands of Chaparral and the other against Valley. These final three losses dropped the season's record to five wins and four losses. In conference play Clark finished with one win and three losses. This season was Coach Richard Whitehead's last year of coaching. He announced his retirement to the team at half time of the Gorman game. Coach Whitehead had been the football coach for the past ten years: in those ten years he guided Clark to two state championships, and’he had a lifetime record of 63 wins. 28 losses, and 2 ties. Coach Whitehead always gave something extra for Clark. We were not loaded with talent. said White-head. I think we did a good job with what we had. he added. Steve George was the most valuable player. He led the team in rushing yardage and was described by Coach Whitehead as one of the best backs in the city. 120 Varsity Football ◄ ■ jor placo-kicker Blair Brooks boots one of his many e«fra points. 2. Getting the ball for a cantor is unusual: hare George Kelly gots his chance on the f. 3. The offensive line's quarterback protection proves adequate as the pass gots off sofoly. 4. Fullback Steve George eludes a Rancho defender. S. Scott Spinuui returns a kick-off. Varsity Football 121 Defense plays tough, holds opposition close as offense sputters ■ f a - ■ v ■ 9m L.w-% is Q fcAfi ►$- IrCT 9J ) J' Tf V V.f X . _ _-SV__ ‘V A mMSbrni Vanity Football. Front row.’Gregg Shavors. Jasper Simon. Tony Moreland. Jeff Roomer Tim 8ombard. Mile Cardarelll. Jimmy Jock Yeoman. Curtis Johnson. Socond row: Richard Cunningham. Calvin Johnson. Bill Recob. Andre Vinson. Marcel Emorson, Blair Brooks Paul McAllister. Rob Foresta. Ken Daniels, luko Werner (managor Third row: Jim Nolan (head trainer). George Kelly. Matt Stromer, Tim D ion, Guy Wells. Chariot Jo::cny. Pat Zero Mike Bodnar. Scott Spinuwi. Ashley Abdo. Jeff Sandstrom (manager). Fourth row: Coach Chuck Stuart. Jeff Glodfelter Rob Peccole. Jeff W.Ison. David Arredondo. Darryl Ridley Norman Taylor. Brad Chaddick Regg io Riggs. Vanco Hutchinson. Coach Larry Barnson. Fifth row: Tim Pickard (trainer), Tony Cuglletta. Kelly Hinds. David Garlltj. Dorryl Smith Steve George Ken Clark. Byron Hack. Steve McCauley. Eddie Green. Coach Craig Bellow. Siith row: Head Coach Richard Whitehead Charles Mitchell, Carlos Leon. Dana Strchlow. Ti Coleman. Tom Wideen. Bill McBeath, Derek Ence. Mike Dexter. Bruce Gaitor. Steve Marshall (manager). Back row: Steve Justice. Jim Moreno. Doug Ferrer Alfonio Mason. Vernon Polk. Vinco Williams, Shannon Schooler. Miko Justico. Jay Longslne (manager). 122 Varsity Football Tony fc?amboa. back row: Head Loach rat Webb. Derr Kovln Hoffman. John Ball. Russel Paterson. Kenneth Brii Hodrick I. Junior cornerboci Curtis Johnson males the facile on a Valley runningback. 2. Defensive enforcors Tim Diion, Bryon Hock. Jim Moreno, and Tim Coleman thwort the Rancho Ram attack. hman Football. itboll. Front row. Dav d Jof-orson Ray Jefforson Robert Barry Roland Barry. Thomas Waller, Terry Ducksworth. Nick Colangelo Bobby Shooter. Tony Soens. Marvin Danny Barber Bobby Bo'den. M.ddh row; Larry M.ngo Wayne Arnold. Tyrone Kelly. Frank Castro. Donny Moyhall. Mike Cyr. Ron Cyr. Ron Thomos. Tony Hill. Marvin Langford. Clark Season's Record Opponent 14 Western 7 21 Basic 0 13 Eldorado 0 3 Rancho 7 21 Vegas 12 10 Bonanza 7 10 Gorman 48 0 Chaparral 24 0 Valley 29 Varsity Football 123 Season's Record Clark 15 Western Opponent ’ 12 52 Basic 0 25 Eldorado 0 23 Vegas 17 22 Rancho 10 18 Bonanza 10 35 Gorman 12 19 Chaparral 12 14 Valley 26 J.V. Football. Front row: Frank Mingo. Todd Kjormeo. Pat Spargur. Mike Skurow. Joe Edward. Gon© Begley. Danny Gracia. Gary Gunny. Grog Peoples. Phillips Kloinpotor. Eddi Borolli. Mork Dudonako. Torry Sullivan, Bryan Anderson. Second row: Robort Walker. Larry Fonton. Kovln Sponcor. Larry DeCoursey. Eric Dunlap. Terry Paul. Kent Donithen. Vin Hutchinson. Troy Jomes. Chris Bibbins. Kevin Kelley. Pat Walker. Paul Thomas. Third row: Grog Bailey. Branden Cecil. Kevin Brunson, Tom Rossi. Kevin Brunwasser. Bob Baca. Jc Murphy. Steve Gresh. Victor Vigna, Gordon Kno . Jesse Honson. Ed Turner. James Armento. Darrin Callaway. Darren Townsend, Coach James Massey. Back row: Coach Dusty field. Warren Karosa. Cary Wilson. Gary Lucia. Randy Garibay. Ed Custard, Daron Peres, Jack Love. Greg Bailey. Gary McAffee. Dan Musser. Darryl Smith. 124 JV Football Impressive offense leads JV to victory This year's junior varsity football team had an outstanding season, finishing up with an 8-1 record and second place in zone. Led by quarterback Danny Gracia, this year's offense was impressive. With runningbacks Mark Dudenake and Greg Peeples. Clark had a very strong running game. Starting receivers Warren Karosa. Paul Thomas, and Mike Skurow made Clark's passing game complement the running game by always presenting the threat of an aerial assault. The holes opened up for the running game and the time given to the quarterback were created by the offensive line: Kevin Spencer (C). Steve Gresh (RT). Darrin Calaway (LT). Kent Donithan (RG), and John Murphy (LG). The JV s hard-hitting defense was another reason for their success. The defense was able to stop the opponent from gaining substantial yardage, thus enabling the offense to receive the ball in good field position. The defense included linemen Phillip Klein-peter (LT). Eddie Borelli (NG). and Ed Custard (RT): linebackers Kent Donithan and Kevin Spencer: cor-nerbacks Pat Sullivan (RC) and Vance Hutchinson (LC): safeties Gary Gunny (LS) and Danny Gracia (RS). The players attributed their success to Jim Massey and Dusty Satterfield. Very seldom in life does the opportunity arise to associate with and coach the quality of individuals that this year's JV team had: to them I tip my hat. Their dedication, determination, and intensity through many long hours of hard and often painful work allowed them to achieve a goal that many only dream about. My sincere thanks and best wishes go with all these young men. said Coach Satterfield. houghtfully onto tho fiold. Torry Paul tatos a moment of rest. 2. Paul Thomas fights dosperatoly for the ball with an Eldorado defondor. 3. Phillip Kloinpetor eat agility, whilo Paul Dunlop tales an Eldorado lineman out of the play. JV Football 125 Cross country team completes tough season with individual talent Th e cross country team this year had a very competitive season. The team trained hard over the summer months, but the competition proved just too much for the small Charger team. The Chargers had a struggling season but still had many strengths. The team leaders for the boys were sophomores Henry Holland and Doug Purdue, placing big wins in the Boulder City and Gorman invita-tionals. Usually placing first and second in almost all the meets. Carolyn Canella and Tish Stoebner proved to be the strength of the girls team. Next year we need runners or we ll lose the cross country program. We desperately need girls for next year's team: the team's there for those who want to run. stated Coach Berthold. Cron Country. Knooling: Rob Starchor. Jimmy Rexroad. Carolyn Conolla. Tish Stoebner. Anno Hyrum. John Stammetti. John Clare. Standing:Coach Bill Borthold Kirk Diano Salotta. Todd Millor. Mark Tyson, August Corralos. Doug Dauphino. Brian Warren. Todd Barker. Honry Holland. N.P.: Mark Gordon. Billy Barnos. Doug Purdue. 1 26 Cross Country I. Junior John Clark sprints toward the finish lino. 2. Team members prepare for the start. 3. Juniors Mark Gordon and Brian V orren charge ahead of their opponents. 4. Sophomore Doug Purdue catches his breath after a hard race. CrossCountry 127 Boys' Season '$ Record Clark 52 Valley 15 Las Vegas forfeit Clark • 95 Chaparral 61 Eldorado 21 Western 46 Clark 50 Chaparral 15 Rancho forfeit Clark 50 Basic 15 Boulder 74 Gorman 74 Clark 64 Bonanza 31 . Western ..28 1 28 Cross Country Cross country runners strive for improvement in end urance and times I. August Corrales employs strength and ability for his finishing sprint. 2. Senior John Stammotti reaches for his last numbor. 3. Rounding the corner. Todd Barker eyes tho courso ahead. 4. Sonior Tish Stoebnor strides through a race. 5. Showing her tremendous enduranco. Carolyn Canolle pulls ahead of her opponents. 6. Anne Hyrum recuperates after a har’d run. CrossCountry 129 130 Lack of experience hurts girls' golf team This year's golf team, consisting of three sophomores and two juniors, was one of the youngest teams Clark has ever had. After losing two four-year letterwinners. the team found it difficult to adjust, despite the efforts of Coach Jiles Reiley. Lisa Miller was a medalist in the first two matches of the year, but the team could not attain the scores needed to win the matches. During the year three girls were medalists in various matches. In addition to Lisa. Linda Showers and Teri Ennes played some excellent rounds of golf. The year culminated with the State AAA Championship in Reno, where Lisa came in twelfth. ' Golf:Coach Jiles Reiloy. Lise Millor. Tori Ennos. Linda Showers. N.P.: Christi Bundron. Loslie Thomas. Girls'Golf 131 Charger girls' tennis retains zone crown The girls' tennis team has long been a dominating force in the Southern Nevada area since its beginning in 1972. The 1980-81 squad lived up to these expectations by maintaining the winning streak of 29 straight matches in season play over the past three years and by winning the zone title for the fourth time in five years. They failed to win state by losing to Reno High 14f j-1 3 2 in an extremely close match. The duo of Dena Curtright and Lisa Schwartz proved to be a winning combination as they took top doubles honors in both the zone and state competitions. Second in the zone doubles were Beth Snavely and Susan Frank. Suzanne Rogers and Kathy Delaney also proved to be a strong doubles team: they were undefeated in season play. Throughout the regular season Curtright and Schwartz were successful at singles along with freshman Cindy Lauer. who maintained a 29-3 record throughout the season. Juniors Katie Scott. Karen Goodall. and Sabra Lessnick. and sophomores Susie Strimling and Cheryl Cohen completed the team. Coach Robert Wilcox cited seniors Dena Curtright and Suzanne Rogers as outstanding players. Both have played on the team since their freshman years. I. Junior Katie. Scott ling steps into her backhand. its her teeth as she servos the bell. 2. Freshman Susan Frank concentrates as her doubles partner. Beth Snavely. serves. 3. Sophomoro Susio Strir 132 Girls’Tennis Clark Season s Record Opponent 27 Basic 1 23 Western 5 28 Boulder City 0 22 Gorman 6 28 Eldorado 0 26 Rancho 2 18 Valley 10 25' 2 Las Vegas 2' 2 • 251 2 Bonanza 2' 2 24 Chaparral 4 ▲ 3 Tennis. Sittina; Sabra Lessnick. Karen Goodall. Dona Curtright. Choryl Cohen. Lisa Schwartz. Beth Snavoly. Knooling: Suzenno Rogerj. Cindy lauer. Kothleen Coach Robert Wilcox. Suian Frank. Katie Scott. Suvie Strimling. Girls'Tennis 133 Tennis teams feature both girls' and boys' state doubles champs 1. Sophomore Use Schwartz concentrates on her upcoming match. 2. Senior Dena Curtright studio her sorving technique. 3. DoubJos partners Suzanne Rogers and Kothy Dolaney intensely wait for a return. 4. Junior Scott Spargo and sophomore Todd Kobrin are surprised at their netted return. 5. Junior Kelly Brown approaches the net to return a backhand volloy. 6. Sonior Cary Payne completes a return. 134 Girls’Tennis Boys'Tennis 135 Boys' tennis finishes with one-loss record This year’s boys' tennis team was strong but not strong enough. They had an undefeated season until they met up with Chaparral. It was a tough, long match: the final score was 13 2-14l 2. They lost by only one point, but that one point cost them the zone title and a chance for their fifth consecutive state title. Clark s team lost six out of eight starting players last year: the two returning players were Darren Bre-see and Bobby Strimling, who teamed up this year for doubles in the individuals tournament and came out with the zone and state titles. Other strong players were senior Cary Payne and junior Kelly Brown, who played singles in the individual zone and state tournaments. The team will be losing only four players: if the players returning keep playing tennis. Clark should have a stronger team next year. Coach Robert Wilcox believes Tennis is a twelve month sport — you can't lay down your racket for a couple of months and expect to play as well as you did before.'' Boys Tennis. Kneeling: Todd Kobrm. Bobby Kaross. 8ob Strimling. Allen Paquet, Coroy Jenkins. Scott Spargo. Ralph Johnston, Mike Stein. Phillippe Jaramillo. Sfa. Darren Brosee. Kolly Brown. Cary Payne. Alan Schonno. Scott Scarborough. Stove McDonald. Joff Ortwoin. Ted Bossart. Adrian Castellan. Coach Robert Wilco . 136 Boys'Tennis °n 5 Record Opponent Basic Boulder ( Western Gorman Eldorado Rancho Valley Vegas Bonanza Chaparral 8oy$’Tennis J37 Lady Chargers show pride in team effort The girls’ varsity basketball team did not have a season that was as successful as they had anticipated. They concluded the schedule with a record of 4-8. beating Bonanza and Basic once and Gorman twice. The team made it to the zone play-offs for the second year in a row: they met Western in their first game but lost 73-60. During most of the season Sue Murray, a 5'4 junior. led the team in scoring with a 20.3 average per game. Coach Theresa Conerly termed Murray a very coachable player.” Though she suffered injuries which took her out of play in the last games, she still gained All-Conference first team honors. Junior Sue Evans earned second team All-Conference distinction. Coach Conerly also praised the performance of Kira Strehlow. a sophomore who scored consistently and turned in a startling 21 points in the final game with Western in the zone tournament. Girls' Varsity Basketball. Kneeling: Pom Cartwright, Annette Rogers. Suson Murroy. Jill Skonchy. Standing: Dione Morgan. Linda Anderson. Angio Smyth. Kira Susan Evans. Kathy Shiroky. Toni Van Duke. Volerie Thrower. Coach Theresa Conerly. 138 Girls' Varsity Basketball Season's Record Clark Opponent 38 Bonanza 33 45 Valley 60 55 Basic 37 63 Gorman 29 58 Chaparral 65 60 Western 63 52 Eldorado 74 50 Vegas 72 72 Gorman 35 39 Chaparral 62 39 Bonanza 54 42 Valley 58 60 Western 73 I. Susan Evans shoots th« ball while Kira Strothlow waits for tho robound. 2. In an attempt to tip the ball to her teammates. Susan Evans towers over her adversary. 3.Susan Murray goes up for an outsldo jump shot, while Anglo Smyth and Kathy Shiroky position for tho robound. Girls' Varsity Basketball 139 140 Girls’JV Basketball I. Linda Wilton skios ovor Western opponents on her jump shot. 2. Shelly Trimble side hook-shot while Jamie Bendorf looks on. 3. Going up for a shot. Linda Wilson p on the Warrior defense. 4. 8everly Dillard outmaneuvers a Western Warrior in a situation. Clark Season's Record Opponent 15 Bonanza 27 16 Valley 43 32 Basic 42 29 Chaparral 41 35 Western 39 24 Eldorado 27 30 Vegas 44 34 Rancho 37 24 Chaparral 41 25 Bonanza 30 41 Valley 52 JV's face struggle with tough competitors but maintain control The JV girls' basketball team had a tough season. Inexperience with the confusion of being coached with many previous coaching techniques and the relatively small size of the team seemed to create the main setbacks, according to Coach Raul Medrano, who served his first year in the position. Medrano praised the girls' willingness to learn and their improvement of basic skills. At the close of the season. he assessed their deficiencies as primarily in the areas of poor rebounding, poor team play, and poor free throw shooting. Jamie Bendorf. whose playing improved immensely throughout the season, was a big contributor to the team's effort. The mid-season arrival of Wanda Clark proved advantageous for the Charters. Medrano predicted both players would perform well in varsity competition next year. JV Baskotball. Knooling: Shelly Trimblo. Wanda Clark. Beverly Dillard. Standing: Linda Wilson. Brook Anderson. Jamie Bendorf. Barbie Peters. Donna Bowdon. i Raul Medrano. Girls' JV Basketball 141 I. Chargors discuss gam® plan in a huddl®. 2. Stevo Thomas prepares to shoot despite heavy Chaparral defense. 3. Junior Bruce Gaitor sinks a shot as Duane Kendall and Joff Wilson position themselves for a robound. 4. Bruco Gaitor outreaches his Eldorado opponent in the jump ball. 5. Steve Thomas and Steve Justico wait for a rebound. 142 Varsity Basketball CHS cagers combine skill, talent, teamwork fo r winning season Clark High's varsity basketball team of 1980-81 proved to be one of the most powerful, talented teams in the school's history. Pre-season predictions had given the advantage to Clark. One of the main reasons cited was 6'10 senior Duane Kendall, who headed up the experienced Charger front line. Providing extra offensive punch along with Kendall were juniors Mark Dixon and Bruce Gaitor. However. Clark upheld its tradition of strong defensive play with junior Brian Brown and seniors Jeff Wilson. Kenny Scott and Randy Plentzas providing strong pressure throughout the season. Senior Steve Thomas, juniors Steve Justice. Phil Lipka. and Rodney Thomas, and sophomore Ricky Paulson were the remaining players of this year's team. Two winter vacation tournaments served as practice exercise. While not counting on their season record, the competition tested the Chargers' skill against worthy opponents. The first Charger outing of the holiday season was the Carson Capital Classic December 18-20. The squad finished in second place with a 2-1 record, beating both Reno (79-51) and Box Elder (70-53). but losing to Carson City (63-70) in their third game. Clark did noticeably well in the second tournament. the Las Vegas Holiday Prep Classic December 26-30. finishing in fourth place among a field of some of the best squads from not only Southern Nevada, but also from around the country. After beating Boise. Idaho's. Capital High (42-32). the Chargers suffered a disappointing loss in their second game of the tournament by falling to Pennsylvania's Union-town High (52-56). The team recovered by coming up on top of their next two games against Rhode Island s Providence (65-51) and Seattle. Washington's. Mercer Island (80-71). CHS was the second finisher of the Southern Nevada schools: Rancho High took second place overall. Head Coach Gary Wheeler stated that the team's strong points were their defensive teamwork and balanced scoring abilities. He did not officially state any weak points, although he frequently complained of his team's not playing at their full potential. He considered teamwork as the basic game plan. Wheeler commented that his players were talented and good challengers for the state basketball title.” Vorsity Bosketboll 143 Varsity basketball team uses defense, practice: keys to winninq season 144 Vanity Boskotboll. Knee ing:Todd Barker (managor). Randy Plenties. Rodnay Thomas, Kenny Scot . Brian Brown. Joff Wilson. Miles Rodola (monagor). Standing: I Coach Gary Wheeler. Brott Miller. Ricky Honry. Bruce Gaitor. Stovo Justice. Ouane Kendall. Scott Scarborough. Steve Thomas. Phil Lipka. Mark Ouon, Assistant I Rich Whitehead. I. Senior Jeff Wilson displays his defensive abilities. 2. Junior Mark diion jumps high for a basket. 3. All-American Duane Kendall shoots for two.f Senior Kenny Scott performs a lay-up. Varsity Basketball Clark Season Record Opponent 70 Basic 43 61 Eldorado 40 38 Las Vegas 61 60 Rancho 57 95 Western 75 79 Reno 51 70 Box Elder 53 63 Carson 70 42 Capital 32 52 Uniontown 56 65 Providence 51 80 Mercer Island 71 57 Bonanza 37 69 Chapparal 59 74 Valley 66 71 Gorman 56 78 Vo-Tech 56 63 Basic 51 79 Eldorado 51 58 Las Vegas 63 45 Rancho 67 69 Western 57 68 Bonanza 61 47 Chaparral 49 63 Valley 69 81 Gorman 58 92 Vo-Tech 79 Varsity Basketball 145 JV basketball team holds strong position with potent defense Clark not only possessed one of the most talented varsity basketball teams, but also fielded a well-rounded junior varsity squad. Assistant Coach Craig Ballew felt the JV's best asset was their defensive ability, which helped to hold their opponents' points down to a minimum. Coach Ballew felt that the team's only weak point was their lack of experience. a problem with all junior varsity teams. The coaches considered the team to be well-rounded, one which they feel will be an asset to the 1981-82 varsity squad. Ballew commented that both he and Head Coach John Nelson were proud of their players: They're hard working kids who always give 100 per cent effort and all have positive attitudes. Averian Parrish was the leading scorer and played consistently well all year. Other strong players included Michael Thrower. Greg Peeples. Rob Mac-Cachren. Scott Scarborough. Ricky Henry, and Brett Miller. JV Basketball. Kneeling: Bob MacCachren. Juan Lay. Greg Peeples. Kelvin Johnson, Mike Wolgest. Standing: Coach John Nelson. Ricky Paulson. Jesse Henson. A Parrish. Jeff Knesh. Michael Thrower. Robert Nash. Coach Craig Ballew. 146 JV Basketball Season's'Record CM Opponent 60 Basic 28 58 Eldorado 40 65 Las Vegas 48 59 Rancho 63 73 Western 55 77 Bonanza 46 55 Chaparral 37 57 Valley 46 63 Gorman 55 83 Vo-Tech 33 56 Basic 23 63 Eldorado 57 66 Las Vegas 52 75 Rancho 56 73 Western 55 70 Bonanza 46 70 Chaparral 65 61 Valley 37 65 Gorman 49 62 Vo-Tech 36 I. Loading scoror Avorion Parrish shows skill in a jump shot. 2. Robert Nash attempts a shot from inside the lane. 3. Clark and Vo Tech pleyors battle for possession of the ball. 4. Ricky Paulson maintains control of the ball. JV Bosketboll 147 I. Shori Ahrondt releases the ball with groat ease. 2. Following through on her release. Wendy Ammons rolls for another strike. 3. Showing excellent form. Shonni 8oaver places the ball on hor mark. Season's Record Varsity Won 29' 2 Lost 3l 2 Rank in division Fifth 148 Girls'Bowling Lady Chargers roll with mean competition, taking fifth in division This year's bowling team was very competitive, placing fifth in their division. The stronghold of the team lay in Shonni Beaver. Crystal White, and Sheri Ahrendt with averages of 152. 151. and 135 respectively. The rest of the team consisted of Wendy Ammons. Judy White. Carolyn Ziegler, and Kim Draper with averages of 131. 123. 115. and 110 respectively. Coach Stuart commented, Senior Crystal White was a really solid bowler this year. Wo bowled as well as could be expected considering our lack of experience. but next year we should be really strong with returning starters Shonni Beaver. Sheri Ahrendt. and Wendy Ammons. The girls should do a really good job for us next year. •Is' Bowling. Knooling:Crystal White. Shonni Beaver. Judy White. Standing: Kim Drapor. Sheri Ahrendt. Coach Chuck Stuart. Carolyn Ziegler. Wendy morn. Girls'Bowling 149 Boys Bowling. Kneeling: RoyGraham, Joy Baum, Craig Conover, William McCullah. Robert Fend. Brent Wobb, Tony Kolly. Standing: Coach Chuck Stuart. A Cheda. Steve McDonald, Kris Schult . Craig Robinson. Darryl Smith. Dave Jaffe. Ed Kachnik. Jon Partoll. 150 Boys'Bowling Boys' bowling squad shows great effort Bowling season saw the Chargers finish in fourth place. Led by Jon Partell and Dave Jaffe. with averages of 196 and 165 respectively, the boys' team finished the season with an eight game winning streak. The rest of the team included Darryl Smith. 164: Ed Kachnik. 162: Craig Robinson, 158: Andy Cheda. 155: and Kris Schultz. 153. Wo came in fourth in our division, but did as well as expected because our division had the five strongest teams in the city. said Coach Chuck Stuart. One example of the team's strength was displayed against Gorman when the Chargers rolled a 2.985 series. The high game for an individual was held by Jon Partell with a 258. The over all team average was high with a I 78. Senior Jon Partell should be recognized as a super bowler: he was the top bowler in the city with his 196 average. commented Stuart. The JV team finished third. We had a young team that gained a lot of experience and they will fill some big shoes for us next year. said Stuart. He continued. Andy Cheda. David Kachnik. Brent Webb. Robert Fend, and Roy Graham will be next year's strength. Season '$ Record Varsity: Won 27 Lost 37 Rank in division: Fourth Junior Varsity: Won 36 Lost 18 Rank in division: Third Ed Kachnik throws the ball with groat concentration. 2. Andy Choda concentrates on his mark while Basing the ball. 3. Jon Partell shows excellent form whilo displaying his ability. 4. Dave Jaffe follows ough his smooth release. Boys'Bowling 151 I. Senior Chris Collins man«uv«n tho ball post a Rancho opponent. 2. Scott Me' defendv the Charger goal. 3. Senior Jim McNally kicks the ball down the held confidence. 4. Junior Scott Spargo outplays his Bonanza opponent and stoats ZYJf-S-? “trr c Varsity Soccer aw we p r j Varsity soccer team features combination of specialized skills Leading the varsity soccer team to a successful completion of the 1980-81 season were fullbacks Greg Grassl and Sebastian Balle. halfbacks Shane O'Reily and Chris Collins, and forwards Bill Hanley. Mark Piorkowski and Blair Brooks who aided the Chargers with outstanding performances. Goalie Paul Starcher was considered a league leader in saves, having been an All-Conference goalie for the past three years. Coach Dave Castro, in his first year on the job. commented. The combination of outstanding players anchored the team, making them perform exceptionally well in achieving their goals. Determination was a deciding factor for the kickers and teamwork provided the key to many victories. Growing and developing their momentum, the squad expertly displayed their soccer skills. Hard work and pride for the school made a fine team. summarized Coach Castro. umi ■CXT ( U W M sity Soccor. Knooling: Paul Starchcr, Jessie Lara. Scott Sporgo. Pot Spargur. Robert Hoginbottom, Shano O'Roiley. Blair Brooks, Ralph Martino?, n Holloway. Scott Martino. Standing: Luke Wornor (manoger), Greg Shaver. James Malloy, Joff Pylo, Grog Grass!. Jim McNally. Jerry Cortor. rk Piorkowski. Tim Thompson. Sebastian Ballo. Bill Honley. Bill Hill. Coach Dav© Costro. Varsity Soccer 153 Varsity kickers display power for Charger victori 1. Coach Davo Caslro concentrates as he works on team strategy. 2. Senior Jorry Carter kicks the ball away from his injured opponent. 3. Junior Shone O'Reiley skillfully steals tho ball from a Bonanza opponent. 4. Fullback Sebostian Belle concentrates intensely on taking a goal kick. S. Junior Scott Spergo attempts to head the boll owoy from the Rancho goalie. 6. Sonior Greg Grossl keeps one step ahead of his Roncho opponent. 7. Mark Piorkowski attempts to gain control of the ball. 154 Varsity Soccer 7 A Season's Record Clark Opponent 3 Gorman 3 1 Rancho 3 3 Valley 1 2 Chaparral 5 4 Bonanza 3 1 Basic 0 1 Eldorado 2 1 Las Vegas 0 4 Western 4 0 Gorman 0 1 Bonanza 3 3 Valley 4 2 Chaparral 3 Varsity Soccer 155 156 Clark 5 Season's Record Opponent Gorman 2 6 Valley 0 5 Chaparral 1 10 Bonanza 0 3 Basic 0 3 Boulder City 1 3 Las Vegas 0 0 Western 0 7 Gorman 0 3 Valley 1 2 Chaparral 1 A J.V. Soccer. Kneeling: Bryan luti. Kevin Kelly. Paul O'Gorman. Matt Malloy. Jason Cole. David Kindoll. Gerald Kearney. Milo Doctor. Sfend ng: Coach Patrick Matt Smith. Alan Taggard. Mai Dickvon. Sorry Arrowimith. Robbie Duihet. Bruce Follmer. Mark Pittman. Tim Briaro Joff Hondy. Brian Tabor. JV Soccer JV strikers show talent and teamwork through tough season Coached by Patrick Webb, the JV soccer team had one of the best seasons Clark High School has ever seen. They averaged five to six points per game, consistently having unusually high scores for soccer. They defeated Chaparral, their toughest competition. 5-1. Leading the JV squad were forwards Jason Cole. Paul O’Gorman and Mike Oeckcr. Also playing consistently well were halfback Gerald Kearney and fullbacks Tim Briare and Jeff Handy. Coach Webb stated. 'With the returning JV players. Clark will definitely be a state contender next year.-' t I. Alan Taggard attempts to kicl tho ball away from his opponont. 2. Matt Smith uses his skills to keep tho ball away from his opponent. 3. Chargors 8rian lut . Gerald Kcarroy and Tim Briare help goalio Bruce Follmor defend his territory. 4. Dayid Kindell heads the ball away from tho opposition. JV Soccer 157 Opposition surprised as CHS wrestlers gain upset victories The varsity wrestling team had a very competitive season. Pre-season predictions had them picked to be only respectable, but the grapplers far surpassed the forecast. Head Coach Jim Massey felt that after working out a few small problems such as disciplinary rules and getting people in the correct weight classos. the team really started to perform up to par. The Chargers' first upset was in January. Bonanza, who was picked to be a contender for the state title, fell victim to a spirited Charger squad. The highlight of this match was Jim Tiscareno's pin of previously unbeaten Gary Cote. Massey felt that the win over Bonanza gave the team the confidence needed to make the season successful. The bigqest surprise of the season was Mike Stein, who wrestled in the 98-pound class. Even though it was Stein's first year as a wrestler, he was a consistent winner. Coach Massey commented that the entire team performed well all year. This was Massey's first year as head wrestling coach. The team felt that he did an excellent job in giving them the determination and confidence needed to become winners. 158 Varsity Wrestling «A ST 6A od Coach Jim Massey and Assistant Coach Stovo Marafino leap concerned oyos on tho match. 2. Junior Mila Stein gives his Bonanza opponont o cold stare. 3. Kyle t is ready to put a half nelson on the las Vegas opponent. 4. Rushy Smith tests the opposition beforo moling a move. 5. Senior Tim Dixon studies the opposition. 6. r Gregg Hanson ronders his las Vegos opponent helpless. Varsity Wrestling 159 Srapplers demonstrate determination, stamina 1 in successful season Varsity Wrostlinq. Front row: Mike Stoin. Secondrow.-Gregg Hanson. Eddio Porry. Third row: Miko Pacholko. August Corrales, Kyle Hunt. John Gaston. Ashley Abdo, Jim Tiscareno. Bock row: Head Coach Jim Massey. Steve (George. Jeff Glodfelter. Tim Diion. Vince Williams. Dave Mounts. Pete Balle. Rusty Smith. Dan Flaherty. Assistant Coach Steve Marafino. 160 Varsity Wrestling Season's Record Clark Opponent 55 Vegas 12 30 Chaparral 32 47 Western 20 24 Rancho 41 37 Bonanza 32 47 Basic 14 39 Valley 20 14 Eldorado 50 70 Gorman 0 I. Sophomoro Eddio Porry finishes up a move from tho sit-out position, enabling him to scoro a reversal. 2. Junior Ashley Abdo manhandles his opponent. 3. Jim Tiscarono breaks down the opponont. 4. Jimmy Yeoman puts his Bonanza opponent on his knoos. 5. Pete Belle executes a takedown on his 8onanza opponont. Varsity Wrestling 161 JV's learn discipline required in wrestling; record shows results The junior varsity wrestlers had a promising season. finishing as one of the top teams in the city. Our main objective throughout the season. said Head Coach Jim Massey, was to prepare the boys for varsity wrestling. Massey felt that this goal was reached. Like most junior varsity competitors, this team had a lack of experience. This meant teaching the basics and stressing discipline. Maintaining their wrestling weight posed some problems for most of the squad. This is a problem that all first year wrestlers encounter. said Massey. As the season wore on. the wrestlers became used to the fundamentals and discipline. and the performances showed this. Wrestlers who performed well all year long were Eric Staley. Nate Williams. Leo Rodriguez. Dwiqht Fuller. Frank Carlos, and Gary McAffee. Massey felt that these boys will make contributions to next year's varsity team. I. Dave Garlih kneels reedy in the referee's position awaiting the whistle. 2. Lou Rosenberg sets up for a breakdown. 3. Leo Rodrigue properos to ottempt an oscopo at the beginning of the second period. 4. Senior Bryon Earl attempts to gain better control over his Basic opponent. 162 JV Wrestling Clark Season's Record Opponent 40 Vegas 15 27 Chaparral 43 45 Western 25 53 Rancho 21 34 Bonanza 35 48 Basic 9 35 Valley 27 17 Eldorado 61 57 Gorman 14 ' V ros fling. Kneeling: Kovin Han. Dan Hoadon. Oave Lessnick. Chock Wilbanks. Nato Willioms. Eddie Borelli. Eric Steloy. Gary McAffee. Standing: iad Cooch Jim Massey. Jim Moreno. Dwight Fuller. Frank Carlos. Lou Rosenberg. Dave Garlitz. Miko Brumfield, John Laird. John Bostaph. Kenny Clark, sistant Coach Stovo Marafino. JV Wrestling 163 Vanity Volleyball. Kneeling: Jill Skanchy. Sholly Curnett. Diano Morgan, Wondy Granil. Terry Cooley. Annette Rogeri. Standing: Sholly Wilton (monogor). Dor Schneider. Kathy Dolonoy. Kiro Strohlow, Susan Evans. Ann Hyrum, Nancy DoVioso. Dottio Funston. Coach Bob Kelly. I. Moving into position. Torry Cooley an Evans await the Bouldor City return. 2. Kira Strohlow powers the ball over the not. 3. Towering ovor the not. Dona Schnoidor spikos the boll. 4. Two Chargor def thwart an attempted spike. Clark Season's Record Opponent Won Gorman Lost Won Bonanza Lost Won Basic Lost Won Chaparral Lost Won Valley Lost Won Eldorado Lost Won Western Lost Won Rancho Lost Won Chaparral Lost Won Las Vegas Lost Won Valley Lost Won Gorman Lost Won Bonanza Lost 164 Varsity Volleyball Practice, coordination keep varsity spikers in contention for title Maturity, dedication and concentration were just a few of the characteristics that helped build this year's varsity volleyball team. The team as a whole had a very good season, and each girl realized she was an essential part of the team's framework. Playing well thoughout the season were Sue Evans. Terry Cooley. Dana Schneider and Sue Murphy, each of whom Coach Bob Kelley assessed as valuable players on the team. Coach Kelly attributed most of the team's success to daily practices of two to two and one-half hours. Practices were also held on weekends and holidays. In addition, the girls developed the ability to play with poise in pressure situations, many times coming from behind to make the clutch play when needed. The squad was undefeated in regular season play with a brilliant 13-0 record. Their elimination from the zone tournament in a heartbreaking loss to Basic came as a surprise to the entire league. Varsity Volleyball 165 Clark Season '$ Record Opponent Won Bonanza Lost Lost Chaparral Won Won Basic Lost Lost Rancho Won Won Boulder City Lost Lost Valley Won Won Western Lost Lost Chaparral Won Won Eldorado Lost Lost Valley Won Won Vegas Lost Lost Valley Won Won Gorman Lost Won Bonanza Lost JV Volleyball. Kneeling: Teresa Thomas, Dottio Funston, Abbi Silver. Tammy Webster. Jackie Smith. Standing: Coach Conerly. Mildred Payne, Laura Huntzingcr. Kathy Shiroky, Michelle Freeman. Sandy Lyons. Felicia Morris. Liso Singer. 166 JV Volleyball JV spikers' season shows many talents This year’s junior varsity volleyball team, coached by Ms. Theresa Conerly. stressed endurance and agility during practice. The drills and exercises they learned by playing junior varsity volleyball will be a solid foundation for their varsity playing. Practice was held six days a week, for two and one-half hours a day. The strong players for Clark’s JV were Lissa McClure. Dottie Funston. Teresa Thomas. Jill Skanchy, Mildred Payne, and Renee Howard. The rest of the team consisted of Abbi Silver. Tammy Webster. Jackie Smith. Laura Hutzinger. Kathy Shiroky. Michelle Freeman. Sandy Lyons. Felicia Morris, and Lisa Singer. We were pretty strong this year since we had a lot of height and experience. Many of this year’s girls have returned from last year. We’ve had a very good season. stated Coach Conerly. Sotting the boll for the spiko. Dottie Funston usos groat concentration. 2. Dotfio Funston serves with precision end occurocy. 3. Louro Huntainger follows through her irve with composuro. 4. Lise Singor ond Jackie Smith convorgo in an attempt to block Bouldor City's roturn. JV Volleyball 167 Gymnasts use poise, grace, determination in tough competition Gymnostics. Front row: Kolly Bowen. Michelle Friend. Tine Vorloy. Chris Boschard. Oehlie Doumeni, Kim Dyel. Sect row: June Schell. Sherrie Philip. Lise Carrol, Kethy Leopold. Julie Mortin. In its third consecutive year, the girls' gymnastics team represented Clark in various meets throughout the state. Competition included teams from the Clark County School District (Western and Eldorado) and also teams belonging to the Nevada Women's Gymnastics Association. Diligently training to perfect skills, the gymnasts began practicing during the summer months both at school and at private gymnasiums. Practice continued during classtime and also every day after school for two additional hours. For meet competitions, the girls were divided into various classes: Class One for advanced. Class Two for advanced intermediates. Class Three for intermediates, and Class Four for beginners. Displaying their skills in floor exercise, vault, uneven parallel bars, and balance beam competitions, the individual members were scored from I to 10. In order to raise the necessary funds for their meet expenses, the gymnastics team raised money by selling various items, as well as through their annual cartwheel-a-thon. 168 Gymnastics I. Lisa Carroll shows poise in hor oxecution on tho balanco beam. 2. Shorrio Philip usos skill and graco to perform on the balanco beam. 3. Julio Martin shows poise while balancing on the beam. 4. Kathy Loopold uses concentration whilo perfecting a roufino on the uneven porallel bars. Gymnastics 169 Sprint, distance runners dominate local competitions, achieve record clockings Boys' Track Running Taam: Front row: Keith Whitney. Phillonder Kleinpeter. Ernest Dav.s. Frank Mmgo Herbert Wesley Greg Peoples. James Ste.r 6. I Recob. Char, Vandling. Middia row: Ricky Winbush. Lance Gonzales. Keith Snijdowind. Bryan Granil. Sam Clark. Rod Turner Henry Ho«at d. Terry Sul.van DynckWicH.ff Stanley liffe. Roy Sessions. Jay Longsino. (manager). Back row: Todd Barkor. Todd Miller. Mike Borns. DoAndre Miller. Charles Jozzony. R.cky Henry. M,ke Thrower. Mike De t Jimmy Sanders III. Darryl Smith, Sebastian Bello. Scott Lloyd. Joe Edwards. Romark Thorns. 170 Boys’Track I. Returning State Chempionn Doricl Wickliffo. Miko Doxtor. Stanloy Wick-liffe. Steve George. N.P.: Vernon Polk. 2. Taking the baton from Roy Sessions. Jimmy Sanders prepares to break away from the pack. 3. Stan Wick-liffe overtakes his opponent in the high hurdlos. 4. Senior Robort Hoginbot-tom keeps in stride with the leader. 5. Running the 400 meter dash. Jimmy Sanders and Darryl Smith hold first and second place. Boys'Track 171 Field events strong in Chargers' search for fifth state title I. Clearing the bar. Ricky Henry prepares to land on the pit. 2. Senior pole vaulter Steve George is successfully on his way to cloaring the bar. 3. Darryl Ridley puts oveythina he has into the shot. 4. Junior Mike Dexter shows his long jump technique. 5. Jim Moreno makes the discus look easy. 172 Boyj’Track s' Track Field Events. Front row: Jon Parted. Larry DeCoursoy. Kont Duproo. John Nelson, Ed Custard. Gordon Knox. Middle row: Stan Wickliffe. Gavin Pahor. James no. Miko Doxtor, Romark Thorns. Tim Dixon, Phillip Kleinpeter. Jon Martine;. (manager). Back row:Guy Wells. Darryl Ridloy. Roy Session. Ken Clark. Robert Nash. Doug rer. Shannon Scheolor. Stove Justice. Jim Moreno. Dorok Ence. Steve George. Boys’Track 173 Lady tracksters, attain goals through practice wm Girls' Tract. Front row: Wendy Granil. Sobrino Diab. Wendy Jameson. Valerie Thrower. Darlone Daniols, Tonje Domnisse. Diane Saletta. Kristine Viou. Bornet. Rova'Williams. Suii Noia. Susan Murray. Anne Hyrum. Carolyn Canella. Jacqueline Smith. Mildred Payne. Back row: Barbie Potors (manager). Kira Strehlow, Laura Huntiinger, Kathy Lash. Denise Rogers. Shawn Webb. Karon Malone. Jenico Williams. Ashley Bisplinghoff. Coach Chuck Stuart. 174 Girl ' Track I. Discus competitor Kira Strehlow propores to throw. 2. Ashloy Bisplinghoff. Kira Strohlow, and Valario Throwor leap over the low hurdles. 3. Lady Chargers start to sprint at the sound of the gun. 4. Distance runner Carolyn Canella strides through a race. 5. Velorio Thrower easily clears the high jump bar. Girls’Track 175 Varsity baseball players chase zone, state titles while learning new skills Varsity Bosoball:Gary Koppel (managor), Coach Travis Bonneville. 8lair Brooks. Dana Barber. Gary Marano. Robert Swain. Mark Dudonako. Tony Cugliotta. Kelly Steve McCauley. Jool Smith. Jeff Palmer. Paul Starcher. Danny Gracia. Mike Cardarelli. Tim Bombard. Coach Gone Girard. 176 Varsity Baseball I. Mike Cordorolli winds up to pitch. 2. Third baseman Paul Starcher stands ready for tho ploy. 3. Robbio Swain completes a double play. 4. Hoping to beat the runnor. Danny Gracia throws the ball in fiold. 5. Paul Starchor receivos congratulations aftor drilling a homo run. Varsity Baseball 177 I. Coach Gono Girard gives words of encouragement to the team. 2. Tim Bombard consults with Steve McCauley about a prior play. 3. Pitcher David Arredondo hurls a fast ball. 4. Receiving the pick-off throw from the pitcher. Dana Barber holds Western at the base. 5. Paul Starcher tales a break between plays. 6. Sophomore Danny Gracia makos a base hit. 7. Robbie Swain beats the throw to first base. : 178 Varsity Baseball Varsity Baseball 179 JV Baseball. Kneeling: Brad Noecker. Tony Gelsono. Kevin Kolley. Paul Bryan, Mark Hall, Kevin Brunson. Tony Soans. Donny Mayhall. Alan Fraiier. Standing: Coach Da Castro. Bruce Burns, Vince Jordon, Victor Vigno, Kent Donithon. Kon Miller. Steve Hoffman. Blake Hoffman. Bloke Brodloy, Bart Raspotnik. Mike Linihan. Mike Grienai. D. Love. 180 J.V. Baseball Junior Chargers use lumber and leather against adversaries I. Third bosemen Brad Noecker guns the boll to first boso. 2. Coming out of his windup, pitcher J.D. Love prepares to fire the ball post the batter. 3. Brad Noecker. Alan Proiior. and Cooch Pot Webb discuss strategies in the dugouf. 4. Tony Gelsone slides safely into second base. 5. Vincent Jordon lines o shot for a base hit. J.V. Baseball 181 1. With her oyo on the ball, catcher Joni Fullwood waitt for the pitcher'j release. 2. Kathy Shiroky pitches right across the plate. 3. Senior left fielder Susan Solby stretches to make a grab. 4. In a good stance. Jill Skanchy awaits tho pitch. JVSoftball. Kneeling: Joyana Moreno. Temmie Webster. Linda Wilson. Sharon Wosley. Sandra Lyons. Beverly Dillard. Standing: Coach Martha Campbe Brook Anderson. Kathy Shiroky. Patty Williams, Joni Fullwood. Jackio Schoror. Robin Berkowitr. Kim Cumberland. Head Coach Charlotto Congor. 182 Girls'JV Softball Girls' softball shows strength, determination through season artity Softball. Kneeling: Annotto Rogers. Angio Anchondo. Dottie Funston. Lori Zommit. Susan Selby. Holly La non. Madelino Hagan. Stonding: oach Theresa Conerly. Lissa McClure. Angela Smyth, Renee Howard. Leticia Falzone. Rogina Paris. Noncy DoViose. Shelly Trimble. Jill Skanchy. Girls' Varsity Softball 1 83 CHS golfers drive hard, strengthen individual talent I. Coach John Nolson providos pointors before a match. 2. Mark Frabbiolo prepares to tee off. 3. Eyes on the ball. Randy Stewart takos his second stroko. 4. Cory Jenkins chips his way out of a sand trap. 5. Scott Sutton wedgos the ball onto the groan. 6. Quietly confident. Todd Kobrin concentrates on his putt. x 184 Boys’Golf Boys'Golf. Knotting: Scott Cantor, Scott Sutton. Todd Kobrin. Mark Frabbiole. Standing: Coach John Noljon, Cory Jenkins. Joff Jackson, Jay Witocki Randy Stewart. N.P.: Assistant Coach Dustin Satterfield. Boys'Golf 185 186 Academics eading us down the road of discovery, istructors show us the answers to our questions Academics 187 188 Principal Princioals handle varied responsibilities throughout Cla Carroll Johnjton. Principal Naomi Goynos. Assistant Principal mm HI mm®. tea .r« im Robort McCord. Assistant Principal Arlon Simonson. Assistant Principal Principals 189 School Board stresses academics, makes decisio Dr. Claude Perkins Superintendent Mr. Ralph Cadwallader Associate Superintendent Secondary Education Mrs. Terry Mannion Director of High Schools Certified faculty members promote academic growth . . . ■ Dorothy Adorns Coreors Loretta Adorns Language Arts Priscillo Adorns Social Studies Deo Allred Woods John Apporson Physical Education Dwaine Avery Moth Don Bochous Language Arts Craig Balfow Physical Education I arry Barnson Physical Education Kenneth Bedrosion Dean William Barthold Auto Shop Wendell Bolay Industrial Arts Travis Bonneville Health Charles Brando Language Arts Jed Bryon Languogo Arts Martha Campbell Business Dave Castro Drivers' Education Alan Claboaur Social Studies Katherine Ciinesmith Librarian Theresa Conerly Physical Education Certificated Faculty 191 encourage participation in extracurricular activities . Brondia Crosby Business Jacllyn Dallin Counselor Phyllis Darling Sociol Studios Chariot Donnis Art Wayne Douglas Science Susan Duggan Homo Economics LaRon Fleming Home Economics Joo Garnett Art Gone Girard Business Karon Girard Business Robert Greet? Foreign Language lortifkated Faafltj l 41. M t I 3 J -ck cju Jevote extra hours to advising and coaching athletes . . . Harriet Gray Businoss Gordon Hale Spanish Judi Hale Journalism Nono Haley Social Studios Ken Hamilton Biology Eleanor Harrington Language Arts John Harrington Language Arts Mary Hondrickson Language Arts Larry Honnigh Biology Wayne Higby Drivor's Education Kenneth Hildebrand Social Studies William Hillert Language Arts Jamos Hoffman Distributive Education June Hop French Certificated Faculty 193 194 guide special interest groups, promote related projec Norman Johnson Biology Robert Kolly Language Arts Reuben Krein Business Konnoth Kucan Language Arts Donna Kuhle Physical Education Poggy Lair Physical Education Andrew Langel Special Education Roselee Larson Mathematics Duane Loosch Scienco Mario Lorensen History Mary Lovolady Language Arts John Madden Mathematics Voile Manassum Homo Economics Stephen Merafino Mathematics Jamos Massey Physical Education Raul Medrano Mathematics Robyn Motcalf Language Arts Edward Mihalto Mathematics Ron Misenor Physics Denice Mitchell Science Certificated Faculty er assistance, understanding, guidance, support. . . No Manassum and Mrs. Juno Hop enjoy speciality foods at the Spanish luncheon. Raymond Mitchell Mathematics Carolyn Myers Language Arts Kay McGorvoy Language Arts Robert McKenzie Government William McMosley Instrumental Music Marcia Ncol Vocal Music Joseph Nieders! Science and Mathematics Jo Peterson Language Arts James Poston Art Marilyn Pyles Physical Education Jilos Reiley Government Certificated Faculty 195 stress basics, educating students to be future leaders . . Karon Rcismon Language Arts Jack Richardson Counsolor Chariot Rogers Mathematics Dustin Satterfield Physical Education Steve Schiebel Psychology Cliff Sioler Business Gary Splittgorber Mathematics Carrol Statom Drama Mike Stotts Mathematics Chuck Stuart Special Education Cecelia Tabler Longuogo Arts Marilyn Tomsik Counselor ■■UlbllH) Perms Mrs. Bonnie Mouth tackles the endless paper work in her job. 196 Certificated Faculty id most importantly, give their sincere friendship. Mr. Gordon Halo doals informally with his Spanish class. Roy Ware Counselor • Patrick Wobb Mafhomotics Sharon Weller Mathematics Gary Wheeler Physical Education Richard Whitohtad Physical Education Robert Wilco Counselor Louis Wong Science Sandra Wright Counselor Ruby Young Art Sheune Zobel Special Education Kelvin Zohner Scionce Certificated Faculty 197 Ann 8orrott Teacher Aide Stacy Clem Secretary to Dr. McCord Sandi Conn Graphic Arts Vivian Cook Cafeteria Loie Co Secretary to Mr. Johnston Jean Davij Cafeteria Grant Engle Audio-Visual Aide Opal Ford Teacher Aido Shirley Gadbaw Cafoteria Leolo Horn's Custodian Konnoth Holmkay Custodian Cleo Kelly Cafeteria Billy Laster Head Custodian Beverly Mackie School Bankor Jewell Mayhall Cafetoria James Medtock • Custodian Bonnie Meuth Secretary to Mr. Collis Joan Pritchett Secretary to Mr. Simonson Sharon Rightor Teacher Aide Sylvestor Rogers Human Relations Aide 198 Classified Personnel provi jpport CHS functions, promote school growth Shirley Winslow offends fo business. Richard Russum Custodian Irene Secord Data Processing Maurino Shoridon Registrar Vero Shorts Hall Monitor Morguorito Shultis Deans' Secretary Frank Sinvon Holl Monitor Rhode Sullivan Secretary to Mrs. Goynos Susan Swcikort Attendance Secretary Lou Vanderburg Receptionist Calvin Washington Hall Monitor Grogory Whiters Family Aide Title I Emmett Williams Security Guard Edward Winfrey Custodian Shirley Wmdo Cefoteria Manegor Reneo Wolff Health Aide Classified Personnel 199 School Services help in very special ways Many special services work year round, behind the scenes, to make school life more productive and pleasurable for all people involved. The Counseling Department not only aids students in evaluating credits, developing future plans, and helping students with registration, but also with personal problems as well. The library and audio-visual service provides books, films, magazines, videotapes, and newspapers all wrapped up in peaceful surroundings for the students' convenience and education. The cafeteria staff works throughout the year serving 1,000 students breakfast and lunch daily. The Federal Government regulations, which prohibited the sale of soft drinks, resulted in a decrease of 100 students served this year, although Mrs. Shirley Winslow. cafeteria manager, also felt the increase in prices also contributed to the decline. The custodians work various shifts to keep the 40-acre grounds, which include the 7lA-acre school, in tip-top shape. Computer controlled thermostats resulted in uneven temperatures throughout Clark High, as the school district attempted to meet Federal guidelines for energy usage. 200 School Services I. Grant Engle. tho audio-visual aide, works with the videotape machino. 2. Mr. Ed Winfroy. on tho traditional Chargor Cart, is a familiar sight in tho Clark halls. 3. Librarian Kathie Clinesmith. updates entrios in the card catalog. 4. Mr. Jack Richardson helps a studont work out his schedule. 5. Mrs. Cleo Kelly gots roody for the lunchtime rush. School Services 201 I. Students show enthusiasm at the Moot-tho-Candidates” assembly. 2. Foreign language classos uso hoadphonos for dictation. 3. A Computor Math studont types his program. 4. Creating a positivo and rolaxed atmosphere for the Rhetoric class. Mr. John Harrington discussos tho connototivo meanings of words. 5. Randy Plenties kissos Natalie Guesman. who is monitored by a lie detector, in a test of sensory reactions in a psychology class. 202 Academic Classes College prep classes assist students' plans for future education W ith minimum competency mandated by Nevada law beginning in 1981. many academic areas at Clark focus considerable attention on basic skills. At the same time, these departments also provide rigorous courses designed to prepare students for higher education. The Math Department not only offers classes which teach basic mathematical skills but also those in Computer Programing. Algebra II. Trigonometry. Analysis, and Analytical Geometry. In the field of science. Biology. Physiology. Zoology. Chemistry, and Physics give students a background to advance in science-related areas in college. French. Spanish, and German are offered: these classes allow students to meet college entrance requirements and also encounter customs and cultures of other countries. The Language Arts Department features a curriculum designed to develop skills in communication, including writing and literature. English teachers put heavy emphasis on skills needed to pass the Nevada Proficiency Exam. As a part of an experimental program several government classes spent the year in actual role-playing situations. They staged mock political conventions, and held a presidential election (which gave the victory to Ronald Reagan). Other simulated experiences included model courts. Congress, and the United Nations. Academic Classes 203 204 Vocational Classes I. Sowing classes build pride and workmanship. 2. An auto shop student performs a tune-up. 3. Students push forward to obtain speed and accuracy during timed writes. 4. In cooking classes, students learn the basics of food preparation. 5. Drafting classes enablo students to increaso architectural abilities. 6. Sewing classes teach hand and eyo-coordi-notion to incrooso skills. Students form skills, develop study habits in vocational classes Some elements of the curriculum feature practical learning experiences useful in doily life. Business classes offer students the opportunity to learn many office skills. In the classroom, students achieve speed and accuracy through timed writes in typing, shorthand, and briefhand. Other courses stress operation of machines used in today's business offices, the importance of accounting and the usefulness of consumer economics. Through these classes interested students learn the methods of operating efficiently in the business world. In shop classes students learn the maintenance and repair of automobiles, carpentry and cabinet making. and metal working. Drafting classes teach the fundamentals of architectural design for the present and future. Child Development and Family Life prepare the interested students for married life and the responsibilities that come with raising a family. Through hands-on experience students learn practical skills in clothing, foods, and interior design. Vocational Classes 205 206 Required Classes I. Leslie Thornes keeps up on her notobook in Heelth. 2. Mrs. Dorothy Adems holps e student in e careers class. 3. The study of human anatomy is only one part of tho hoolth classes' curriculum. 4. Postors stress drivor safety. 5. Students loom coordinotion through P.E. classes. 6. Robin Zillmon runs o rolay in P.E. class. Required Classes 207 Health, Driver's Ed, PE classes promote self esteem, fitness Clark's health courses aid in understanding not only the human body, but also the health problems of the community. Among the subjects studied are anatomy, drug abuse, and sex education. Driver's Education classes help students learn Nevada's highway rules and regulations along with the responsibility that accompanies driving. Simulator training and behind-the-wheel. even though not required, are offered before and after school. Incorporated with the health and driver’s education program is the physical education department. Students are encouraged to become involved with leisure activities they enjoy. With the concern of fitness on the increase, students are seeking new ways of getting and staying in shape. Tennis, volleyball, softball, archery, badminton, and basketball are a few of the many different sports which are introduced in the program. Musical, artistic skill perfected by students Practicing. perfecting, performing . . . fine and performing arts students worked endless hours sketching and painting pictures, forming cloy, memorizing lines for plays, and practicing music. The Fine Arts Deportment offered a curriculum especially designed for students wishing to pursue art as a career.. Featured courses included metal art. ceramics, drawing, painting, commercial design, and photography. The Performing Arts Department entertained with musical talents as well as dramatic abilities. The Choral Music Department, which performed throughout the year under the direction of Ms. Marcia Neel, featured Counterpoint. Madrigals. Girls' Glee, and Choir classes. Under the direction of Mr. William McMosley. the Instrumental Music Department was active in concerts. Advised by Ms. Carrol Statom, the award-winning Drama Department participated in county-wide speech and drama tournaments. The Fine and Performing Arts Deportments taught patience and brought much appreciation as well as satisfaction. 208 Fine and Performing Arts Fine and Performing Arts 209 classes employ a varioty of modia. 2. Silhouetted against an ovoning sky. junior Louis Carr warms up with his trumpet. 3. Ceramics classos produce individual-octs. 4. Stevon McDonald leads Million Dollar 8and members to their field positions. 5. With accompenimont from Mrs. Neol. the Girls' Glee class practices, ans Shawno Baccari and Kelly Clinton proctico a Christmas scene. 210 Individuals ools in hand, we determine he course of our lives Council members provide leadership during 1980-8 with plans for graduation, trip, Senior Class gif Senior Class Council. Foreground: Mike Barnes. Back row: Kris Schultz, Suzanne Powell. Suzanne Rogers, Cheryl Branda. GiNie Wilso Laura Fielden. Craig Robinson, Jay Hansen. N.P.: Rhonda King. 212 wjor CI0SS Advisors: Mrs. LaRen Fleming. Ms. Ruby Young, Mr. Charles Brenda. Mr. Ken Kucan. Mr. Ken Hamilton. Mr. Raul edrano. N.P.: Ms. Carrol Statom, Mr. Gordon Hale, Mrs. Carolyn Myers. Senior Class stives for a special year filled with memories mior Homocoming Float portrayi Good Times at Clark. I he 1980-81 Senior Class proved to be very active with projects such as the Child Haven party. Sadie Hawkins, a Hawaiian dance, and the Senior Ball. Fund raisers included car washes and the sale of donuts and pompons. The Senior Ball and graduation were two of the year’s biggest events. This year's Senior Ball theme was Together ... Forever and the colors were baby blue and silver. The event was held on May 2. 1981. at the Hacienda Hotel. Graduation was May 28 at the Aladdin Hotel. seniors seniors Mai Allen Matthew Allen Mike Allen Gloria Ames Valerie Adair Jane Adams Debbie Addis Ron Albright 214 Laurie Abdo Gabriel Adabashi Ai usuol. spirited Chorgort iupport thoir team. gela Amin ene Amiro nmy Anderson vid Arredondo Gina Avella Shawne Baccari Sheryl Bailey Louis Baker Peter Balle Doug Barnett Debbie Basil Janet Baumann Roxanne Beam Stephen Beard Lisa Beliveau Marie Bell seniors seniors Antron Blood Barbara Blackburn Couples enjoy en evening of dancing during Sodio Hawkins. Kristy Beliak Eric Belsher Michele Bennett Audrey Benton George Berry John Bertza Laurie Biddle Rosalie Bingham Laurie Blatt Mike Bodnar 216 im Bombard Betsy Bonds eter Bonote Pamela Borns Marleen Bostaph Tammy Boudreau Linda Boughner Karen Bradford Susan Bradney Paul Brager Teresa Branam Donna Breithaupt 217 seniors seniors 218 Jeffrey Brew Mark Brewer Blair Brooks Cassandra Brown Curtis Brown Tammy Bures Marc Burke Michael Burke Tracy Butterfield Carolyn Canella Jeffery Carbary Douglas Carey Arman Carlton Anne Carminati Lisa Carroll Paul Carroll jna Carter Jerry Carter Tom Carter Jennifer Cha Lynn Chavira Sharon Chayra Natalie Chenoweth to O CD to Madalyn Chick Ronnie Ciiley Carrie Clark James Clark Robert Clark Tracey Clark Donna Clay Rochelle Clayton Stephanie Clayton Kelly Clinton Philip Clough Timothy Coleman Chris Collins Richard Colquitt Theresa Cooley David Coppedge 220 neth Cote na Cox doll Crank nette Credico Chris Cunanan Cam Dao Lori Davey Jennifer Davies Monique Davies John Day Lynette Dayley Sharaine Deakman Teri Dean Laurie DeCunzo Kirk Delaitte James Delgiudice 221 seniors seniors Brenda Desgro David Dettmer Nancy DeViese Sabrina Diab Rowdy toniorj odd pop to on ouembly. Bridget Denison Richie Derasmo 222 Mark Delong Mark Demay Julie Martin anticipates the outcome of a game. barmen Dimino )avalon Dishmon im Dixon Christopher Dorsey Mark Doubrava Debra Doyle Wendi Dreyer Matthew Dudenake Chartha Dunlap Irene Dunn Kent Dupree Jodee Dushek seniors seniors ihorgor Joff Wiljon concontrotoi on tho oction of tho gomo. John Elliott ’atsy Elliott Joe Elsea Tammy Evans Angela Everett Theresa Fagan Donna Fallgatter Paul Fallon Regina Faris Mellany Farmer 225 seniors seniors Doug Farrer Scott Farrow Michael Feldman Lisa Ferrendelli Tamara Ferreyra Dominick Ferriolo Laura Fielden Toni Filardo Bruce Findlay Lisa Findlay Mark Fitzgerald Donya Flippin William Floyd Deborah Freathy Michael Frehner Eva Fried 226 to Chocoleto Lockors porform at tho Black History Assombly. jvid Fruehauf Karen Fruehauf Allen Fulce Douglas Fuller 227 seniors Sen iors proudly give 'Something extra for Clark' Pat Furrule Shirley Garcia Michael Garrett Debra Gass Brian Gelormine Laurie Gelsone Stephen George Dana Gerhart Stephanie Gibson Melanie Gifford Daphne Gilman Marion Glenn off Glodfelter President Joshua Harrison addresses the crowd during the mock government essombly. Michael Godard leather Goldman 229 seniors seniors Sharon Goodin Maureen Goodman Laurie Goodrich Kelli Gorman Mark Gorman Todd Gottschalk Robert Graham Greg Grassl Chris Gray Glennis Gray Laura Green Donna Griffith Natalie Guesman Gino Gugino Guy Gugino Lucy Guido aul Gullo Madrigal Mary Suarez prepares for a performance. Raymond Gutierrez Jyron Hack Madeline Hagan 231 seniors seniors Jeff Hampton Dawn Hanley Jay Hansen Joshua Harrison Bill Hanley Diane Hansen Gregg Hanson Dennis Hart Ily Hart Phillip Harvey Betsy Hayes Allison Haythorn ndall Hart Randy Hasty Tina Hayes Rob Heginbottom 233 seniors seniors 234 Rebecca Heideman Lori Hemrich Matthew Henderson Deanna Hicks Eric Hilbrecht Jill Himstedt Patrick Hines Tom Hinrichs Bonnie Jo Hitchcock Debbie Hoff Linda Holloway Julie Holman James Hooper Anna Horner Edward Houser Richard Howe Allison Hunsaker Kay Hutchings Vance Hutchinson Anne Hyrum ;an Hudson ry Huegel ive Huisenfeldt in Hulse Nobu Ikushima John lorio Terrence Ireland Judith Isip Edwin Jackson Jeff Jackson Tammy Jackson Kathy Jacobsen 235 seniors Senior Year: Child Haven, Senior Ball, Graduatior During Christmas. Child Haven is a timo for sharing. David Jaffe Madeleine James Philippe Jaramillo n Jennings arles Jezzeny ine Jobe Health teacher Doug Gernor clowns with the department's skeleton. seniors seniors 238 Calvin Johnson Jill Johnson Justhon Johnson Kay Johnson Lona Johnson Catherine Joiner Betty Jones ors seniors Laura Kelly Diane Kemple Duane Kendall Jill Kennedy Kevin Kenstler Stacia Kerzetski Inkyung Kim Sharon Kim Young Kim Yong Hui Kim Regina King Rhonda King 240 Lisa Kinsey Scott Kinsey Sharon Kishner Holly Kleinman lock government party member Richard Colquitt and Philippo Jaramillo listen attentively. m Klepper Debbie Kmetz 'illow Klosty Bill Knudson Kathy Kohls Eric Koppel Dan Kotke Greg Kozell Cynthia Krussow Sheila Krzemien 241 seniors seniors 242 Jeff Kuball Anthony Kurilla Kerry Kwok John Larsen Lisa Kuhn Paulina Kuvelis Yick Kwok Holly Larson Tonya LaMuska Raymond LeFever Teresa Lange Sheila Lehrter heri Lentz arry Lick lobert Linindoll isa Loesch Teresa Marillo Gina Marku Julie Martin Ralph Martinez Karen Malone Francesca Mancari Johna Mandarino Mark Manning Jay Longsine Shawn Lumos William Lyons Elizabeth Makowski 243 seniors seniors Jon bond mombort porform at on ouombly. Dannielle Mathews Richard Maul Chuck Maxfield Jennifer Maxfield Denise Mayfield Paul McAllister Steven McCauley Michael McCormick James McDonald Kelli McDonald even McDonald slie McFrederick Mark McKinnon Patrick McKnight Kasey Meehan Maria Meier Theresa Meisner Kari Meissner Linda Mellor Mark Messenger Michelle Meyer Bob Meyerson Loren Miller Tammie Moltrum 245 seniors seniors Lance Montecino Felicia Moore Richard Moore Wesley Moore Rianna Morgan Teresa Morgan Cheryl Morris Darla Morris Lisa Mortenson David Mounts Jeffrey Murdock Marianne Nelson Victor Newman Kimberly Nichols Laura Noblitt Sonya Nold Matt Noorda Victor Northrop Janet Noud Brooke Oftedal Paul Starcher speaks at an assembly on behalf of the soccer team. Cynthia Ogaz Karl Ohr Kathleen Olsen Donald Onorato Jeff Ortwein Mike Otero seniors CO i— o a CD co 248 A I A Michael Pacholke Rebecca Page Jeff Palmer Shelly Panico Monica Papan Andrea Paquet Mark Parker Jon Partell I Marianna Pataki Mark Pearce Cary Payne Joan Pearson Peregoff i Perkins Channon Perry Mark Pettit Tim Pickard Barbara Pinjuv Mark Piorkowski Randy Plentzas Traci Ploeger Lisa Potere Catherine Poupard Suzanne Powell 249 seniors CO o c O CO 250 Tracey Powers Mary Pozzi Michael Preston Yvonne Preston Lena Prima Judy Psenicnik Jeffrey Pyle Dawn Quinn John Quisenberry Debbie Raiano Edward Rajnovich Jesse Ramirez Jan Ramsey Susie Ranson Julie Rauch Troy Ray Deborah Rei Andrew Reitz m Raymond ichaol Ream ancy Reed nna Reed Clark Chargers disploy trophy for boing this year's Passing League Chompions. 251 seniors seniors Joseph Resly Kirsti Rice Cheryl Richardson Allison Rittenhouse Tina Roberts Craig Robinson Anne Robison Henry Roehr Jeff Roesner Rhonda Rogers Suzanne Rogers Wilma Rogers Chris Rogge Jan Romeo Robert Ropell Frances Rose 252 T''A Eric Ruddick David Saavedra Shanon Sabers James Sabha Sharon Sanders Jeff Sandstrom Christina Sasso Sammy Saxton Donna Sayles Patti Scarborough Annette Schlageter Rob Schulte 253 seniors seniors 254 Kristopher Schultz Anita Searcy Susan Selby Karin Sharp Marvie Sharpies Darrin Shatswell Greg Shaver Judi Shepard Charles Shoemaker Tami Sibley Glenn Simon Jasper Simon Dean Singer Joel Smith Monica Smith Russ Smith oft Smith alter Smock Angela Smyth Joe Snarponis Charla Snodgrass Robert Snowden Alan Snyder Carl Snyder Chuck Spears Jaylyn Spellman 255 seniors seniors Building upon memories, seniors plan their futur Pam Cooper and Calvin Johnson reign as Afro King and Queen during Black History Week. Curtis Stahl Lisa Staley John Stammetti Mike Standley 256 )borah Stanek Paul Starcher Brett Stephens Elena Stock 257 seniors seniors •yvp Ken Stockton Charles Stockwell Tish Stoebner Dana Strehlow Matthew Stromer Randy Strong Mary Suarez Kelsey Sullivan Kevin Sullivan Laura Sullivan Stacy Susman Robert Swain Keith Symonds Monique Taets Valerie Talley Judith Tarpley ena Prima. Sharaine Deakman, Kari Meissner, and Kelly Clinton porform the Homecoming theme song. Stacie Thompson Tim Thompson Sevan Thornton Todd Timmons 259 seniors seniors Paul Timonen James Tiscareno Tom Trapani Janice Turner Debra Rose Twasta Becky Tyre Barbie Vanderlinde Tina Vanderzwan John Van Dusen Annemieke Van Teeffelen Victoria Vargas Frances Velasquez Tammy Vyvyan Claudia Wagner Clinton Walker Jeff Walker sa Walker ■isha Walsh nnette Walter arry Ward Maria Ward Tina Washington Adam Watson Vern Watson Shawn Webb Danalyn Webber Jerry Welch Michael Welch Sheryl Welch Brian Werner Jeff Whan Crystal White 261 seniors seniors Bryn Wilks Pamela Williams Stanley Wickliffe Jacqueline Wilkerson Kelly White Lisa White Robert White Paula Whitlock ose Williams ince Williams ranlcie Wilson iNie Wilson Jeff Wilson Ronald Wilson Monika Winter Lisa Wolden Sheila Wolfe Tonya Woods Juanita Woolley Carolyn Wright Jennifer Wyson Guy Young John Zalsman Robin Zillman 263 982 class officers direct activities, provide leadership Junior Clots Council. Front row: Susan Stockton, Michelle McDonald. Middlo row: R. Ron Misenor (advisor). Mr. Alan Claboau (advisor), Lynda Lackey. Randy Colquitt. Mrs. Rhoda Sullivan (advisor). Bock row: Dorick Wickliffe. Cheryl Jones, Tammy Tussey. Stephanio Hoaton. 264 Juniors Ashloy Abdo Elizabeth Adams Nick Adler Judi Agster Shori Ahrondt Renee Albert Pamela Algor Dara Allen Ted AJIon John Anastasio John Andorsen Miko Angolo Dobbio Antic Shari Apple Holon Arango Kay Archibald Darren Arnold Andy Ashbaugh Marion Athorton Andro Atkinson Juniors 265 Mike Badus Leslie Bailey Tamara Ball Sebastian Balia Body 8al!er Barbara Balmuth Alan Bambao John 8arber Pilar Barber Mario Bargas Todd Barkor Konny Barnes Tina Barnes Leigh 8arnson Jon 8aronofsky Renae Barraza Loronzo Barry Audrie Baugh Jay Baum Gretchon Beard 266 Juniors Juniors 267 K pc. t: 3 f s § rm •S s PS a' Chris Bogdan Jonathon Bonham Diane Bordenave John Bostoph Roymond Boudreau Robert Boynel Turea Boytor Shori Branam Jana Breedlovo Both 8ronnan Susan Browor Stove 8ridgmon Roxanna Broughton Brion Brown Jodi Brown Kelly Brown Kym Brown Raymond Brown John Brownrigg Barbara Bullard Christi Bundren Angola Burchott Yvonne Burgess Jomos Burton Terry Bushnell 268 Juniors Tracio Butrico Mindy Buiard Larry Calovan Suranno Campbell Miko Cardarelli David Cardona loeis Carr Ricky Carson Joff Carter Pam Cartwright Kim Casey Holly Costool Donna Casfricono Ronald Castro Micholo Catalano Jill Cathcart Adam Cattaneo Brad Chaddick Kelly Chadwick Kon Chaffoo Chris Chapl ino Dennis Chostain Andros Choda Sophia Choe John Clork Juniors 269 Ken Clark Konny Clerk Sam Clark Jolio Cook Kathy Clendenen Teri Cobb Anna Colangelo Patrick Colo Awesome Crew' keeps Clark number on Shannon May and Kathy Williams add to Clork's activities on littlo Kids' Day, 270 Juniors Penny Colo Charlene Collin Susan Collins Randy Colquitt Paula Colwell David Connell Donald Connell Connie Conner Julie Conway Charlane Cooperman August Corrales Catherine Cortez Milco Cotton Georgo Cox Frank Creamer Mike Credico Kirk Cresto Tony Cuglietta Jackie Cummings Dan Cunningham Juniors Richard Cunningham Shally Curnutt Rusty Dados Diana Dal® Tina Danforth Chris Daniols Kan Daniols David Darby John Davenport Carl Davis Kristine Davis Nickie Davis Tonya Davis Dawn Deakman Bobby DoCosta Tom Dooring Gus Del Alcazar Kollo Del Bosque Muriel DoSimone Michaol Dexter 272 Juniors SMBS Kon Diaz Mocaila Dioz Lora Dillon Tony DiMaggio Amy Dodion Andy Don Doug Dotjon Blen Doutkett Oiriui Down Lori Doyon Kim Draper Brenda Drieibaugh David Drocker Milo Duko Patrick Duley Katrina Dunkle Grog Dyton Mark Eaton Stovo Edgar Dedra Edmond Juniors Juniors face first college challenge by taking PSAT Joo Egon Chris Eierman Russ EJondor Kathryn Elliott Paul Embroy Marcel Emerson Sandi Emingor Derok Ence Teri Ennes Denise Ennis Deanno Evans Susan Evans Tommy Evons Loretta Estrada Betty Ewers Chuck Ewing Leticia Falzone Traci Fanning Tonya Forrell Mork Fason “ 274 Juniors Stacoy Forguion Mary Fischbach Stovo Fisher Alan Fishman Kirk Fitzgerald Wanda Fitzpatrick Dan Flaherty Richard Flanagan Julio Flanigan Ann Fleck Jcri Fleming Steve Flores 8rot Frobbiele Jennifer Frank Undo Franke Lisa Franko Robert Friedrichs S jzy Frisco Dennis Fritts Eric Fruehauf Juniors Jennifer Frye Corrio Felton Dorothy Funston Jeff Gelliher Luis Gamboe Maria Garay Robert Garcia David Gorlitz Rebecca Garner Leena Gaviratanathan Pam Golbor Gina Geldbach Rod Gelhart Jackie Giavonette Greg Gibson Donna Gilbert Terosa Gillospio Villa Glasser John Glonn Karen Goodall Roger Goodman Mark Gordon Gary Gorichar Catherine Graham Bryan Gronil 276 Juniors Juniors 277 11 Paul Hicks Bill Hill Miko Hill Rebecca Hill Kelly Hinds Both Holt Birabcth Hooks Kristen Howard Laura Huegel Kim Hughes Lauria Hughes Brad Hunter Troy Hunter Kurt Huntoon Lisa Hurliman Kyle Hurst Pam Huiloy Ma Angela Isip Tammie Jackson John James Juniors Kim Jameson Larry Janson Todd Jennings Dorothy Jimorson Diana Jobe Curtis Johnson Harold Johnson Jeff Johnson Cheryl Jones Claudia Jones Kim Jones Juniors 279 rit to school activitie Sheilo Jones Sonia Jordan Stovo Justice Edward Kachnil Laurie Kallam Jooy Kantor Kate Keefe Anthony Kolly Kerry Kolly Tony Kelts Michollo Konstlor Denise Korley Constant Kern Sharon Kidder Arlyn King Amy Kinn Kolly Kirshbaum Joanna Kishnor April Klein Todd Kobrin Gary Koppol Donoon Kovact AJico Kozloff Jodoo Krantz Jo Ann Krauts Julio Kristof Nadino Kuhn Lynda Lackoy Travij Lambort Josso Lara Mindy Larkin Robort Larkin Suzanne Law Melon Lawton Kovin Layland Tammy Leany Suzanno Loavitt Todd Loavitf Barrio Loo Roina Loo Juniors 281 J Sabre Lotsnick Elizabeth Leva Angola Lovia Debra Lewij Jay Lozcano Chuck Liboratore Kriity Lin Howard Linjk Joe Lipko Juonila Lloyd Scott Lloyd Dobbio Lott Julie Louie Pennio Lovo Beth Lowy Derrick MacFown 282 Juniors Kevin Meek Brcndo Madrid Kim Madrid Jami© Maher Jim Malloy Erin Mancini Gina Mancuio Eric Manning laurio Maori Gory Marono Darla March Stevon Marshall Arthur Martinei Don Mataya Maria Matute Shorry Matysiak Robbie May Shannon May William May Lissa McClur© Juniors 283 —m Class of 1982 successful in promoting Charger prid Rendoll McDonald Michelle McDonald Jill McKee David McKinley Kim McNair Kim McCardell Mary McCauley Cindy McConnell Patrick Mead Pam Meinert Monica Mong Jennifer Met lesleo Michel Chris Mielke Jan Millclsen Nicii Miles Christopher Miller Michelle Miller Todd Millor Natalie Mills Louie Minoli Damon Misdom Charles Mitchell Jamos Mitchell Rob Mitchell Kathleen Molinaro Lona Moncada Roy Montana Juniors Eric Montesano Jon Montgomery Joe Moreira Mark Moreland Dennis Moreno James Moreno Larry Moreno 8ill Morgan Diane Morgan Julie Morris Adair Muirhead Michelle Munteon Joni Murphy Shawne Murphy Patrick Murray Sharia Musser Jolie Myers Konnoth Myers Kimberly Myors Jackie Napoli Ray Navarro Ron Nedrow Dawn Nelson Lori Nihschke Joni Noble Juniors Suiotto Noio Jim Nolan Kim Norberg Mike Novak Brian Novollo John O'Connor David Oldfield Seaneen Oleary Sandy Onofro Shane O'Reilly Shelly Ortis Poul Oruna Jimmy Pago Yvotte Palmer John Paradowski Liia Parker Poul Pasquolotto Andrea Patornostro Nicole Pearson Lena Peccole Pennie Pehrson Nancy Pennington Julie Peroy Doug Peterson Stephanie Pottit Juniors Coloito Phobuj Sherrio Philip Glonda Pickirvg Mariha Pinjuv George Plante Sharon Poon Sherry Price Volynn Pryor Ron Putnam Either Quisenberry Rocco Rachotta Mike Radman Rick Rafay John Raiono Tamra Rainey Brad Raiton Miko Ramoier Bill Rocob Jamoi Rood Jimmy Roiroad 288 Juniors Matt Roynolds Denita Richmond Stacy Riddlo Oarryl Ridley Laura Riomann Reginald Riggs Dawn Ripandolii Chris Rittor Lisa Rixio James Roberts Miles Rodola Jesse Rodriguei Brett Roehr Rodney Rogahn Sharon Rogers Shoila Rogers Sherrie Roggo Eric Root Lori Rose Louis Rosonborg Juniors 289 j Ted Rosenstein Jocie Rotella Carol Roy Kellie Rudahl Brian Rushfield Use Rustebcrg Susan Ryan Paula Sabers Baine Saino Eric Saldana Todd Sammons Todd Sampson Janice Sanders Larry Sanders Ranee Sanders Carl Sanfedele Michael Sansoverino Jim Santor Rhonda Seion Shannon Scheeler Junior year: class rings, first prom . . . Juniors Mike Schell Derrick Scott Darren Scott Katie Scott Bob Shaner Paulotfo Shelton Jemio Shoughro Joey Silvaggio Abbi Si Ivor Roy Simms Voronica Simone iior Joanna Kishner is the winning contestant of the Christmas week cookie decoroting con- Juniors Edy Simpson Dobbin Sinclair Lori Singloton Waltor Skochenko Schorry Slaughter Brenda Smith Darryl Smith Ron Smith Daniol Snarponis Marilyn Snyder Marlr Snydor Marshall Snydor Chuck Sockwell Mary Sondoj Bryan Sorenson Malika Souiri Jonna Soulos Scott Spargo Carrio Spargur Choryl Spockmon Juniors 8rott Sperry Scott Spinuizi Jeff Spohn Dobre Stenfiold Michoel Stein Mark Stovcns Keith Stockton Susan Stockton Jeff Stoebner Jack Stoorick Shaun Stout Rick Stowers Newton Streeter Bob Stringing James Summers Karon Tongrcn Gerri Tarbell Ron Taylor Brian Torry Lijjie Thomas Juniors 293 — Tony Thomas Vornon Thomas Ken Thompson Valorio Thrower Joe Timmons Dean Tingoy Ronold TobJer Ofelio Toledo Androa Tomsik Tuan Trinh Hilary Truman John Trumps Kinsoy Turner Tammy Tussoy Steven Tyler Mark Tyson 8ill Underwood Anthony Ujakovich Luis Urquiaga Mark Van Dusen Southida Vansomphono Phillip Vargas Tina Varley Caroline Vasconi David Verchick 294 Juniors Kristine Viau Mark Viau Andro Vinson Eddie Waito Noil Waite Angola Walker James Walkor Denise Wall Rhunda Wallor Monica Ware Jay Warner 8rion Warren John Wators Allison Wobb Brent Wobb ShollyWobb Tammy Weight Stovon Wo imon Jeff Welch Guy Wells Scot Whan Cindy Whoolor Angela Whipple Goorgo White Lori Whitehead Juniors 295 Dorick Wictliffe Tom Wideen Susan Wiglo Kevin Wilbanks David Wilcoxon Jacquelyn Wilkerson Stephanie Wilkos Chris Williams Janice Williams Kathy Williams Kim Williams Toroso Williams Use Willis Bossio Wilson Debbie Wilson Doniso Wilson Linda Wilson Juniors Loni Wolden Jim Wolfe Greg Wood Sharon Wood Kriston Woods Cndy Wright Colleen Wyson Jimmy Yeoman Ken Youngblood Theresa Zernmit Pat Zero Ethol Zicari Rose Zicari Carolyn Ziegler Rebecca Zuniga Juniors 983 class officers strive for successful first yee Sophomore Clou Council Front row: Kathleen Delaney Diane Doebrava. Artis Williams. Sharon Wasloy. Middle row; Jill Skanchy. Stovo Howe. Ms. Shauna Zobel I sorj. lop row: President Manonne Jaffa. Cara Ode. N.P.:Gina Rotondaro. 298 Sophomores Ivette Arguelles Berry Arrowsmith Fred Atkin Leonora Avello Robert Baca Greg Bailey Michelle Baird Robin Baird Holly Baker Mario Bamboo Billy Barnes Trish 8errogato Ricky Bartolomeo Sonia Bautista Scott Beaudoin 8art Beauvais Shonni Beaver Chuck 8ocker Gina Bolfioro Billie Jo 8ellegia Jomio Bendorf Kim Benzol Tree Berger Eric Bergstrom Bonnie Berkowitz Robin Berkowitz Kelly B6st Diana Betz Sevan Chris Bibbins Henry Binyons Olga Binyons Carlos Blako Darren Blazek Becky Blinn Vmy Abdo Arthur Adams Off once Adams ... .... . ;.. tolly Allen tephanle Al'en ishlyn Allrod Wendy Ammons Karen Anastasio Brook Andersen Bryan Andorson Linda Anderson Vickio Arambula Joseph Archual Sophomores 299 Cathy BJoch Chrij Bockholt Bo Bogard Mario 8ombardior Annotte Bordonavo Edward Borolli Milo Borns Cris Boschard Tony Boscutfi 8rian Boudreau Donna Bowden Kollo Bowon Stacey Bradford Rodnoy Bradley Teri Bradnoy Scott Branson Ken Brasi Milo Brennan Darren Breseo Kris Brow Tirn 8riare Bryco Brown Joff Brown Kim Brown Leslie Brown Michael 8rumfield Todd Brummond Kovin Brunson Scott Brunwessor Paul Bryan Dobbio Burney Laura Burnley 8rucc Burns Ron Butler Kelli Bybce Darin Collaway Tori Camp Norma Campbell Lillio Canavan Kim Cannon Shawndol Cams Thomas Carter IROPICRNB 300 Sophomores Jerry Casoy Adrian Castollari Rose Castro Brandon Cecil Dobbio Chadwick Randi Chaplin Christy Chandler Marcel Charron Tu Chau Helen Chavoz Jonnifer Chin Craig Christonsen Amy Clark Kevin Clark Ronda Clark Lynne Clory Robin Click Charles Clifton Todd Cloningor Richard Cogloy Cheryl Cohen Gary Colo Jason Cole Sherrie Collmon Brooks Compton James Cone Todd Conn Verl Conover Tom Constantino Marian Cook Kristie Coon Derrick Cooper Sandra Craney Robert Cray Chrissie Critser Susan Cunningham Edward Custard Dolores Cuiola Jackie Dalmida Martin Daly Stacoy Damarto Robert Dang Sophomores 301 Proud of their abilities, sophomores enjoy participation Darleno Daniels Joo D'Attili Keith Davonport Chuck Davidson Natalie Davis Jennifer Day Alan Dayley Lorry DoCoursoy Mike Decker Dorono Docunzo Damon DeFevre Tracy Doforost Lila Deguzman Kathloon Dolanoy Terry Dollotenville Jon Oolong Todd Domey Jimmy Denison Jennifer Dennis Dobbio Doy Fred Diebold Angelica Dishman Tonja Domnisse Kent Donithan Diano Doubrava Dahlia Doumani Stophanio Doyon Jim Driesbaugh Jamio Drizio Don Droll Mark Dudonoke Mark Dunford Lanice Dunklo Eric Dunlap Linda Dunn Robbie Dushek Kim Dyo Kathy Dyer Mary Edon Angie Edward Joo Edwards Christa Eggers 302 Sophomores in Elliot rgarot Elliott aster Ely :o Emelio I Englond iborly England Bocky Fallon Victor Farina Nancy Farrelly Beverly Farr Terry Felkor Robort Fend Chris Fenn Larry Fonton Korie Fora Emilio Fermin Laura Ferrondelli Kathy Fettoror Rochollo Fiala Tim Finch Dalo Fine Bev Firth Colloen Flaherty Michollo Flanders Tom Fletcher Danny Fox Mark Frabbiole Jim Franco Anna Franick Penni Freathy Michollo Freoman Brian Frohnor Michelle Friond Dwight Fuller Gina Gallino Loose Gallino Lori Gallingor Randy Goribay Michele Garlitz Joo Garza Edward Gaston Tami Geloff Sophomores 303 Tony Golsono Jock Gonnolly Deniso Gontilo Dorcy Goorgo Koran Giles Dono Gillott Kim Gillson Koy Glasgow Erik Goding Chris Godino Lynn Goldsmith Liso Goodwin Danny Grocio Roy Graham Wondy Gronil Lisa Grassl Koylo Grouborgor Geri Green Gordon Groon Stovo Gresh Joni Griffith Tracy Grimes DanelleGrovos Hoidi Guerrero Peter Gullo Gary Gunny Scott Hoddonham Cathy Haines Mark Hall Beth Hommon Stacey Hommond Kovin Hon Jeff Handy Tim Hansen Wes Hanson Loslie Harrell Don Harris Goby Harris Bernadine Hostings Tim Howo Andre Haynes Greg Hoadman 304 Sophomores Traci Hoginbottom Erica Hoijhmon Carolann Henricks Ricky Henry Cathy Henion Jomo Henton Suzanne Henjon Ty Horodie Elizabeth Hornandoz Ericka Hernandoz Calvin Hickt John Hicki Ooborah Hildebrandt Cara Hinolino Cathy Hinei Mary Hobbi Michelle Hoel Stove Hoffman Jay Hoguo Tammy Hoinojki Tracy Holdon Henry Hollond Sherry Hollingjworth Larry Holt Vickie Homan Kim Hookt Sophomores 305 Susan Hoovor Noal Hopper Mary Horner Tina Hornyak Soan Howard Steve Howe Sandy Hudak Judy Hughes Liz Hunter Eve Ingonhuett Pomela Jackson Vonda Jackson Marianne Jeffo Eileen James Wendy Jameson Chuck Jarvis Corey Jenkins Bonnio Jensen Stophanie Jepson Lydia Joffrion Gregory Johns Tris Johns John Johnson Kelvin Johnson Marie Johnson Raelono Johnston Ralph Johnston Cynthia Jones Karen Jonos Nancy Jones Vincont Jordan Oavid Kachnik Scott Kantor Bobby Kaross Warron Karosa Gerald Koarney Kovin Kelley Sean Kelly Phil Kendall Hazel Kotchum Koren Ketus Mi Suk Kim 306 Sophomores David Kindell Spencer Kinney Dave Kistor Todd Kjormoe Phillip Kleinpeter Jeff Knesh Gordon Knox Artie Kramer Stephonie Kramer Mike Krause Karla Krieger Mike Krisatis John Laird Karrio Lara Dawn Larkin Pat Larson Kathleen Lash Kim Lassila Mike Law Erika Lawson Penni Lawson April Laylond Juan Lay Larry Loo Chorles Lee Henry Loo Cesar Leon Amy Lifson Mike Linihan June Linglo Susio Logon Jim Longfiold Lorry Longero Toni Loppnow Albert Lorodo James Loria Jack Love Kevin Loyd Gary Lucia Cort Lundquist Jomos Lynch Mike Lynch Sophomores 307 Rob MacCochrcn Christie Maher Larry Mahonoy Marla Malone Bonnie Malone Dora Manabot Joe Moncari Russell Mono Joo Marrocelli Francino Marschner Rich Marschnor Chip Maserang Gail Mattson Annette Maxwoll Jeff Mays Toni Marzola Dianne Mazzu Gary McAffeo Kim McAllister Liz McBrido Lisa McCallio Don McCaughoy Sharon McClure Douglas McConnell Cheryl McCormick Denise McCoy Eric McCoy Paulette McCoy William McCullah Kimberly McDonald 308 Sophomores Tori McFrederick Amanda McGuire David McKeo Tony McKellar Kyme McMain Kelly McNamara Chorie Moons Keithan Means Robert Moarns Michelle Me ier Ada Merkel Scott Meyer Joey Miceli Robert Michael Leland Michel 8HI Miller Bret Miller DeAndre Miller Jackie Miller Jennifer Miller Lisa Miller Lisa Miller Frank Mingo Raymond Miyahira Marielle Moir Jusdeia Montoya Dwayne Moody Carol Moore Gina Morelte Joy Moreno Mitch Morgan Chris Morgando Todd Morin Rebecca Mosloy Sarah Moya Mike Mraiik Danny Murphy Glenn Murphy John Murphy John Murphy Molindo Murphy Pat Murphy Sophomores 309 Dona Murray Daniel Mussor Joann Nandory Robert Nath Athylio Neeld Melissa Nooloy Leonard Neill Yvonno Nordin Eric Nelson Sam Nottlos Lanita Newell Rick Nowmillor Danny Niolson 8rad Noecker Gary Nolan Timothy Nowlin Larry O'Conner Cara Oda Deborah Ogaz Sean O'Leary Rhonda Onorato Rosina Orozco Curt Ortis Matt Or twain Lisa Otto Robert Padillo Chris Padro Jackie Pakech Yvetta Polm Alan Palmer Allen Paquet Gary Parkor Shawna Parker Avorian Parrish Steven Patchin Mike Pottorson Gavin Pa tier Torry Paul Mildred Payne Tacey Payne Jessica Pearson Vinco Pedersen 310 Sophomores Craig Polland Doron Peres Deniol Porlstein Tonya Parry Tracy Poruchini Borbie Petors Davo Petors Chris Phillips Tomio Phillips Lisa Pickett John Piorco Bill Pike Sam Pilkington Elizaboth Piscitolli Marc Pittman loonno Piorkowski Marylee Poon Tammio Porrollo Judy Poteracki Kathie Powoll Annette Preston Bill Price Rhonda Price Arlina Prioto Louis Prime 8en Pritchard Doug Purdue Chris Quinn Felix Romiro Melinda Ramirei Daphne Remsoy Bart Raspotnik Jon Ravenholt Michoilo Roctor Tina Reeves Torri Rohl Troy Reichert Edward Reid Chris Roindk) Michael Reising Adam Reismen LaVita Roloford Sophomores 311 Sophomores display versatility as responsibilities aris John Renteria Doug Rentscheler John Roily Tammoniko Roxroad Mark Reynolds Kathy Rhodes Angela Rice Keith Rich Jacquelyn Rinehart Lisa Ripandelli Pat Robinetto Carla Roosch Annette Rogers Denise Rogors Sharon Rogers Nadine Romero Tim Rormon Eric Rosczynialo Mike Rossi Jackie Rotella Gina Rotondaro Roxie Rosier Joe Rue Ur Ruegg Holly Russell Dobbie Russo Roxanne Russo Cathy Saine Diane Saletto Logan Sanders Victor Sanders Scott Scorboro Rick Schechter 312 Sophomores Juno Scholl Jacqueline Scherer Danny Schildor Marl Schlemmor Lourita Schouten Jeff Schwarfx Lite Schwarh Keith Schwingdorf Milo Sciascia Doan Scott Veronica Scott Mitch Sodlal Phyllis Seffel Kevin Soiglor Joe Selby Richollo Solders Lucia Sellar! Laura Shearing Jon Shepard Yvette Shiploy Kathy Shiroly Linda Showors Robert Simmons Herbert Simms Lisa Singer Robert Sjobollon Jill Sjogren Jill Slonchy Mary Ann Slidds Milo Slidds Mile Slurow Carrie Smith Christine Smith Sophomores 313 Sophomores encourage enthusiasm throughout the year Darryl Smith Jade Smith Johnny Smith Judy Smith Kelly Smith Matt Smith Michool Smith Michelle Smith Sara Smith Shawn Smith Wanda Smith Todd Snider Keith Snijdewind Alicia Sockwell Alan Sdhoim Scott Sorensen Pat Spargur Chris Sparks Kathy Sparks Jolene Spears Kevin Sponcer 8rian Springfield Julie Spurk Jackie St. Jacques Martha Stahl Dan Staite Eric Staloy David Stolkor Marci Stanciyk Chris Stanok Robert Starcher Margio Stayner Chris Stefano Dareeco Stongor Lana Stewart Randy Sfowart James Stines Kira Strohlow Susie Strimling Gary Stucki Terry Sullivan Allen Summers 314 Sophomores Ponido Suropot Lori Susman Cindy Swartz Brenda Swishor Brian Tabor Gaylen Talbot Stevon Tarploy Oarin Taylor John Taylor Misty Taylor Corbio Tedder Broc Tofortillor Michcllo Toloucky Loslie Thomas Paul Thomas Terosa Thomos Both Thompson Jacquelino Thompson Kim Thompson Susan Thompson Jill Thornton Michael Thrower Tim Tilly Christine Tingey Sandy Tippotts Ursulo Tippit Farnaz Tofigh Androa Tomasello Lori Tomczyk Dona Toon Cindi Toth Sean Towey Darren Townsond Gleyenna Trabajo Sholly Trimblo Lisa Trueb Franzes Trumps Trisha Tully Petor Turman Dovo Turnor Rod Turner Jon Tussoy Sophomores 315 Shawn Tyrono Mindy Unger Helen Untalaseo Tim Upchurch Hank VanDusen Waltor VanDuson Oennis VanTilburg Kim Vanamann Lisa Vanderzwan Victor Vigna Regina Vinicky Cary Wahl Kovin Walkor Pat Walkor Robort Walker Celina Wall Kris Walter Bryan Ward Kylo Ward Don Warron Harold Watson Tamara Watson Rob Wobor Tammio Wobstor Darryl Welch Theresa Wolch Philip Wells Ward Wongort 8etty Wergin Angie Wosloy Herbert Wesley Sowana Wosloy Kim West Scott Westenborgor Judy White Mike Whito Bob Whitoly John Wickland Jeff Wiese Kathy Wllkerson Randi Willems Artis Williams Donna William Rove Williams Nelisa Willson Guy Wilson Karen Wilson Shelly Wilson Ann Wilson 316 Sophomores iy Jay Witecki itor MorcWolfmon Vinterman Anita Wong th Susan Wright Chris Wynn Susan Yablonsky Natalie Yooman 8ronda Young Pamela Young Susan Young Wendy Young Thorosa Zaloski Lori Zammit Linda Zaratiegui Donna Ziolo Bonnio Zito Morshall Zook Janice Zsorey Grog Zuniga Barbara Zygmont Sophomores 317 0 5 ?iftb IPs. U aV C,nf 0 j u,' II -S£ yuy hf- wl 'V ,. fftch c 6- }h‘J iroi- U l Sc C Jost, G,Ool l Atk$bF- 3ucc.e$ M Jl 318 Conclusion s we stand having bridged the gap Detween the past and today, ve contemplate the future: tomorrow Conclusion 319 XHqn4£cdaU K i Xt Chemin de Fer- Levis Brittania - Blind Faith q.8t(i jjzaz vivLnq tfis. SlCve,x Fashions That Reflect The Times WAGON MASTERS 2980 E. Tropicana Boulevard Mall Meadows Mall The Fashion Show WE GIVE BLUE CHIP STAMPS Puck Peedfe VanlM. 4415 West Charleston (Westland Mall) Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 Professional Dog ancfCat Grooming — All Breeds Pet Supplies Phone 870-7196 MABEL KOURY LAS VEGAS-TONQPAH-RENO STAGE LINE, INC. 101 N. Mojave Rd. Las Vegas, Nev. 89104 320 Advertising Special Discount to Schools - Ohoanizations and Wcooinos Heddy’s Fabrics Trimmings. Drocade. Etc. “If you can't find it, call Heddy” 5640 West Charleston LAS VEGAS. NEVADA 070-3754 Congratulations Carl We are very proud of you Love Mom, Dad, Mark, Gram, Lisa, and Kelly BURT BASS (702) 384-6217 BURTON STUDIO Photogr jp} 128 S. 4TH ST. CORNER 4TH CARSON LAS VEGAS. NV 89101 Congratulations Dannette and the Class of '81 From the Credico Family Charleston-Rancho Chevron 2237 W. Charleston Blvd. Congratulations Chargers!” Advertising 321 (2oncjxatutation.iL (2ta±i. 22umma (2oxfioxati of ’ S1 on 702 733 2941 MARCI CARNI FINEGIFTWARE Located in the Adobe Galleries 3110 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 FW First Western Savings ASSOCIATION Congratulations Class of '81 George and Verna Shoen 'G MICHAEL GAUGHAN FRANK TOTI KENNY EPSTEIN TITO TIBERTI Welcome you to the BARBARY COAST t- CASINO THE VERY CENTER OF THE ENTERTAINMENT CAPITAL OFTHEWORLD lit Your Neighborhood tHi covrun music sroit 955 E. SAHARA AVE. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89104 Best Wishes Class of 1981 from UNLV Advertising 323 CNTTCR dDMERTKING AGWCV Congratulations Jill Cathcart (702) 734-2722 Award Winning Photography STEVE PALEN 953 E. Sahara Ave. A-20 Commercial Center Northwest Las Vegas. NV 89104 DIN AD W architect 7340778 3400 Cambridge Inn vegaa, nnvndn 00100 4220 South Maryland Parkway Las Vegas. Nevada 89109 733-7700 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 81 Good luck in future endeavors TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Bob Stephenson, Representative 324 Advertising s I 1 !pr« fh. ST«IP — Oppotii th. haciinda phone 736-2462 i . 39J3 lot V«got Blvrf S .. lot Vtgot. N v 19109 Ace CHECK CASHING SERVICE, Inc. OUT-OF-STATE Checks Cashed DAILY 9 A M. - 11 P.M. SATURDAY: 9 A M. - MIDNITE SUNDAY: 9 A M. - 5 P.M. Edward Frank Monagtr CONTEMPORARY WOMAN women pre-toonr 350 c. decatur Uvd. dccotur - moadowc Virginia Ixjrg 870-6131 V iDuWiuit fin 1629 8. C'jaAaA An, duU - 6 %«. J Ja 89104 0 . ( 702 )-73l-4898 • . 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NEVADA 89102 •71-9711 (702) 737-1026 BOEKER INVESTMENT CO. JAMES M. BOEKER PRESIDENT 27OS SO. HIGHLAND DR. SUITE IO0 LAS VEGAS. NEVADA 09109 f tjotf r en .. f)t jrr f vtO esz JEWELERS 5-57 Nevada's Most RespectedS-nce '939 856 E. SAHARA AVE. THE MEADOWS Best Wishes to the Class of ’81 af vol-pok CO-OP DIRECT MAIL Val-Pak of Nevada 2765 Highland Dr. 735-0132 326 Advertising Good Luck Class of'81 Love The Rowdy Refs Front row: Laura Sullivan, Lisa Coon, GiNie Wilson, Rhonda King. Second row: Julie Martin, Lisa Ferrendelli, Laurie Abdo, Laura Fielden. Third row: Dana Gerhart, Sharaine Deak-man, Kelly Gorman. Fourth row: Ann Hyrum, Donna Cox, Suzanne Powell. Back row: Maria Meier, Jan Romeo, Debbie Addis, Shirley Garcia, Sheryl Bailey, Marianne Nelson. Advertising 327 Consultant 735-8386 inside Inspirations Carnaby Square 3585 Maryland Pkwy. Las Vegas, Nevada 89107 2665 E. Desert Inn Rd. 732-2374 328 Advertising u MU OVER 60 STORES AND SHOPS FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE mnRVIMlQ SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER 3661 SOUTH MARYLAND PARKWAY (ACROSS FROM THE BOULEVARD MALL) CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '81 From JACK BIEGGER and DALE EDWARDS SAHARA DATSUN [5AHar 5050 W. SAHARA AVE. 871-7000 CHARLESTON ★ WEST CAR WASH 4820 W Charleston Blvd 878-482} tttt Distinctive Women's Apparel 7320131 13S0E. FLAMINGO R0 MISSION CENTER rncr pickup a ohliverv Phone 364.-1086 RES. 737-0763 DELUXE HAND LAUNDRY CLEANERS for Thoio Who Coro SPECIAL. 1 OAY SERVICE ALL. GARMENTS HAND FINISHED vllKE, FRANK, and AL BALLER Manager Good Luck Charleston Heights Veterinary Clinic Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Kirshbaum 1211 South Main Streot Las Vegas. Nevada Advertising 329 330 Advertising Best Wishes Graduates Red Rock Florist, 5197 W. Charleston, 870-2530 Advertising 331 Goods Luck Ch 4 s 1 ojuL C©ttg'M3ttullat Owts 0 tfc OmJs OtJij Dougldto ! 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Charleston 878-3888 Congratula tions to the Class of 1981 Congratulations GiNie and the Graduating Seniors Love, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Guy Wilson 332 Advertising Cujnaf euer I !J i -fri ps 4o Thanks a THe nous V 'orn iocs ojI -Vfte ateVtf fl ai PerCe .v da. vA ncAr ell dor (%eccA.usc rcue r £o vsoo cKa fOiiR P£l G R ____________________________________-—j T --------------1 CA.US® i + has 'oce.n ■Vtv CS X-£CU _ n m l . “ i wv . . v . I a 1 • « Yi r «+ • A I ancA e. uoou-VcA fee ___________1 ciana( hecau jo i pep'AraAt Cor- OOwld x 'SGXJ •+0-' T -sucrE do tape vs as 3 real for as. H e pa - inas fe -im • X do Ihirvt, a. person cau-ld a?lc $ara_be C ft end. i_ uo h a_U W2 luc c one loue form bvc uoorld tW uou IPcxce eoneac oP ou.. R€ |t Al06r The rood d lofc - buVVhem Advertising 333 OPEN DAILY 5 P M MIDNIGHT American Express Carle Blanche Master Charge Diners Club Visa Iini fohoni TaMn from 3003 PARADISE ROAD s,am oMxWoH cross From Th« I.as Veeas Millon 734 6888 Brides! 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Nevada 80102 Congratulations QoodLujck Mike Allen and the Class of Clmofr’si Sahara Village 4029-39 W. Sahara 334 Advertising WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE PROVIDED THIS YEAR'S INDIVIDUAL PORTRAITS FOR THE 1981 CAVALCADE BEST WISHES SENIORS from all of us at GOOD LUCK SENIORS!= CLASS OF 82 Advertising 335 STATE FARM INSURANCE v———y Like a Good Neighbor State Farm is There. F. MIKE PINJUV 800 S. Casino Center Las Vegas. NV 385-0956 3355 Spring Mountain Road, Suite 53 Los Vegas, Nevada 89102 702 873-5667 E 0r 8u Io m Form F y E«yy BuiIomi NmD William H. Wilson M.D. Max D. Davis M.D. 2300 Rancho Road Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 r FREE ESTIMATES 1 1876-48801 3250 SIRIUS AVE. liaiutvl LAS VEGAS ROOF AND FLOOR, inc. SINCE 1928 Congratulations Class of ’81 336 Advertising SENIOR CLASS - 1981 We wish you a bright and successful future! Carl and Bonnie Brunson WE PRINT MORE THAN JUST COPIES . . . 4632 S. MARYLAND PARKWAY. 4 LAS VEGAS. NEVADA 89109 ACROSS FROM UNLV STUDENT UNION BLDG. 30 PRINTERS, Inc, 2412 S. Highland Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 Mary-Lynn Snyder Secretary-T reasurer 702 382-1006 • WE DON'T MATCH ANYBODY'S PRICE...WE BEAT ITI MASTERCHARGE • VISA MORDECHAI fyie]ewelei§ Best 2400 WESTERN STREET PriCPS 382-7411 1 Monday-Friday iMi'lpm Saturday 10am pm -Cioaad Sunday yossi Lowest thelewekitVtet 9 NEXT TO AROANS in Town 350 S DECATUR 870-5177 MondayPndai lOam.Tpm Sal lOam-tpm Cioaad Sunday Safit. W YEHUDA Mission Jeude$ 1350 E. FLAMINGO 4 MARYLAND PKWY 737-0626 MondayFriday 10am.7pm Sat 10am.ipm —Sun Unopn-Spm All REPAIRS 0011 ON PREMISES THE JEWELERS • QUANTITIES LIMITED • PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANCE Advertising 337 jock shop SPORTS SHOES AND ACCESSORIES 5825 West Sahara, Ste. L Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 (702)871-4910 DEAN WEIBLE DAVE STANSBURY OWNER MANAGER Congratulations to the Class of 1981 CoHgaafufateoKS Dcumettfe Ltm, ojmJ QftOMjdpct C diCfr Congratulations Class of 1981 Best Wishes From Car Mar Enterprises Carl and Marilyn Louden Owners Congratulations Class of '81 From Dr. F. P. Cilver 24 HOURS! RED ROCK MEDICAL CENTER EMERGENCY MEDICAL CLINIC A Licensed Physician available on the premises Z4 HOURS a day 365 days a year CLARK COUNTY FAMILY PHYSICIANS WEST 5701 W. CHARLESTON BLVO (Just West Of Red Rock Theaters) THE KING IS HERE! KING SIZE SUPERPRETZEL and Soft Pretzels The Pretzel Company Congratulations Debbie and the Class of 1981 From the Raising Family Paul, Josephine, and Michael 338 Advertising i i f 1 Conservation i A key to your future Congratulations Class of '81 Bingo Palace Casino Advertising 339 Follow the eagle to Nevada’s first place. First Federal Savings and Loan Congratulations Class of 1981 A Healthy Congratulations from Nautilus Qfxwis omL CoMfctitouttg Ctod o ih mwst completes keoJith om L (fitness oeilitg sewing gowtnL s 1 egos 3601 W. Sahara Ave. Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 (702) 871-0796 Advertising Deco's Fashion In Flowers 3391 SOUTH JONES BLVD. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89102 873-9555 JO% J Licount to Mi StiuUnti! SUPPER HOUSE PHIL DEALE. Owner TELEPHONE 702) 873 5222 4545 W. SAHARA AVF.. LAS VEGAS. NEVADA 89102 PAN WESTERN CORP. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF “81” Valhy stews I 106 Qcuiivjlil uL Las Vegas, Nevada 89104 fC vt€H 7u6$ey 382-7752 CofjiW Sfjecto sts Sales Supplies Ge ivi( my vm©fl Photography, Inc. Portraits Weddings Portfolios Passports Commercial Models Fashion 3601 W. Sahara Ave. Suite 104 362-3615 Advertising 341 ____2_____________ m ry HAIR STYLES FOR YOUR LIFE STYLE SPECAIIZING IN MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CUTS-PERMS-COLORS-BRAIDING 8 1 flRXX MANICURING - PEDICURES 0 I I ■ U U U 0 i i m a. i (iiiurs HAIR WORTS OPIN 7OATS O O GEFDEN Retail Center 5030 SPRING MTN RD AT DECATUR - SUITE 10 - IAS VEGAS Open a new line of communication Your own telephone. Buy it from Centel and it's all yours. You not only get a wider selection to choose from — you also save on both installation and monthly service charges. Visit your nearest Centel office today! it CENTRAL TELEPHONE Tuxedo Junction 3620 W. Sahara Ave. 873-8830 ACTIVE TV SERVICE CENTER 4037 West Sahara Avenue Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 Phone 876-5242 iP sais: Lpabionizs, ttiz fd(7£Xti±£Z± Wfio d l aAz ZJtiLi, 342 Advertising Anyone Can Be a Booster Congratulations Class of 1981 Clark High Booster Club Supporting All Clark Athletic Teams 1. Booster Club members helped provide funds for the betting cege. 2. Mr. Bob Justice errengos the refreshments to be sold in the refreshment booth. 3. Clerk wrestlers compete on the met purchesod by the Booster Club. Advertising Best Luck Class of '81 The Redwoods Gang of 19S1 THANKS FOR UlTHE MEMORJESTHArWE WAVS SHARED 344 Advertising Bob and Jane Fielden Extend Congratulations to Laura and the Rest of Their Girls Advertising 345 Bottoms Up! From the Executive Council Good Luck Seniors Thanks For the Memories From . the 1981 Cavalcade Staff From the Sophomores 346 Advertising May 22, Party at Plentzas' house! — Love ya, C.W. Congratulations, Cara Oda! You’ve finally made it to a Junior. — Margot Winterman, Class of ’83 Kim Raymond, Looks like you made it. Congratulations and good luck with your future. — Love, Mom and Lisa Chris Vandling, If first you don’t succeed ... I lovo you, Nickie Suzy Selby, Congratulations lil sis ! Good luck in the pageant. — Love, Kimbor Robo, I love you very much. Thanks for all the fun and great times, and all the memories. — Love always, your baby Dana Valerie T., With memories of four fantastic years and best wishes for happiness and success. Love and friendship always, Lisa L. Sheri, Suzy, Dot, and Nick, Thanks for the memories! — Love, Carolyn '82 Monique, Love and happinoss always. — Grandpa and Grandma W. Audrey, Bren, Holey, Hulie, Rover, Leslie, Rocholle, Tam, Theresa, Yvotte, Steph, and Sonia, Tail-Flags , We're getting there. — Love, Nickie Dear Ms. Statom and Mrs. Neel, I want to thank you for ovorything, and I love you both. — David K. Congratulations, Graduates — A Ablo Aco Driving School, Irv Berger, 457-6006 Phil, Brian, and Stove, Keep on slammin'! — Love ya, Stoff Congratulations to my beautiful sistor, Kristy B. — Lovo Jason Mrs. Crosby, We love you, Thanks for all your holp and concern. — Love, The Varsity Cheerleaders Kay and Lynette, Good luck in the yoars to come. Remembor the hauntod house and the scavenger hunt? — Margot Winterman, Class of '81 Judy T., Wishing you marital bliss with Scott F.! — Love, Mike R. Tam, Thanks for the groat times and memories. I'll miss you much! Good Luck. — Lovo ya. Tammy La, Thanks for being a best friend and adding so many momories to my high school years! — GiNie Stacy Rudin, Remomber all the fun times in 79 ? It was groat! — Love, your bost friend, Dana Jill and Lena, When you are together you make a funny pair. — Margot Winterman Good luck Kristy B. and congratulations. — Love, your older brother Scott Miko. Always and forevor yours. — Susan P.S. I Love You! Shelly P., Thanks for The Agreement. — Love, Mike R. Big Kish, May you always be happy. Thanks for all you've done. — Love, Li'l Kish Dearest Dennis, Thank you for all of the wonderful memories we've shared together. — Love, Cherry (I 2 3) Shannon Scheeler, Thanks for all tho memories. I'll always love you. — Dawn Monique, Congratulations and all our love. — Bill. Pat, Debbie, and Kristie Lisa Michelle, If any mother imaginod a 'perfect daughter, she could do no better than you. You are also an extraordinary person. You've made me more than proud to call you mine. — Jo t'aime ma petite fille! Mom Advertising 347 INDEX Afro Royalty Artj Magoiina Band Bataball Basketball 8lack History Week Bowling Boys State CAVALCADE CHARGER Cheerleaders Christmas Cross Country DECA Dragonslayers Drama Orama Club Drill Team Donkey Bosketball Editors Eschange Students FBLA Flagtwirlers Football French Club Girls' Reverse Girls' State Golf Gymnostics Hispanic Club Homecoming Junior Prom Royalty Netionol Honor Society Powder Puff Football Sadie Hawkins Senior Ball Royalty Ski Club Soccer Softball Songleaders Spanish Club Spirit Girls Student Government Tall Flags Tennis TFAC Track Varsity Club Varsity Quit Vocal Music Volleyball Wrestlerettes Wrestling 50 51 114 92-95 176-181 138-147 48-51 148-151 60 72-73 70-71 78 81 34-39 126-129 110-113 64-65 28-29. 52-53 102-103 84-85 44-45 68 69 58 109 86-87 120-125 108 46. 47 60 30-131. 184-185 168-169 115 16-25 54-55 61 32-33 30-31 5657 104-105 152-157 182-183 82 83 106-107 117 74-77 96-97 132-137 116 170-175 101 62-63 88-91 164-167 100 Faculty ADAMS. DOROTHY 191 UNLV. B.S. ADAMS. LORETTA 191 Utah State University. B.S.: Northern Arizona Uni- versity. M.A. ADAMS. PRISCILLA 116. 191 California State University San Jose. B.A.: Cal State Hayward. M.S.: TFAC Advisor. ALLRED. DEE 191 Utah State College. B.S.. M.S. APPERSON. JOHN 191 UNLV. B.S.: Gymnastics Coach. AVERY. DWAINE 191 University of New Mexico. B.S.: Northern Arizona University. M.A. BACHAUS. DON 191 Unversity of California. B.A., M.A. BALLEW. CRAIG 122. 146. 191 Northern Arizona University. B.S.: Assistant Football Coach. Assistant JV Basketball Coach. BARNSON. LARRY 122. 191 UNLV. B.S.: Northern Arizona University. M.A.: Assistant Football Coach. Head Track Coach. Trackette Advisor. BARRETT. ANNE 198 BEDROSIAN. KEN 191 Boston University. B.A.: UNLV. M. Ed. BERTHOLD. WILLIAM 122. 191 Indiana State University. B.S.. M.S.: Cross Country Coach. Ski Club Advisor. BOLEY. WENDELL 191 Northeastern State College. B.S.: Oklahoma State University. M.S. BONNEVILLE. TRAVIS 191 UNLV. B.S. BRANDA. CHARLES 191. 213 St. Mary's College. B.A.: UNLV. M.E.: Senior Class Advisor. BRYAN. JED A. 191 Brigham Young University. B.A.. M.A CAMPBELL. MARK 191 Oklahoma State University; UNLV. B.S.. M.S.: JV Assistant Softball Coach. CASTRO. DAVID 153. 191 Southern Utah State college. B.S.: Freshman Football Coach. Varsity Soccer Coach. JV Baseball Coach. CLABEAUX. ALAN 191, 264 UNLV. B.S., M.S.: Junior Class Advisor. CLEM. STACY 198. CLINESMITH. KATHIE 191 California State Los Angeles. B.A.: University of Hawaii. M.S. COLLIS. ANGELO 189 UNR. B.S.. M.E. CONERLY. THERESA 138. 166. 191 Xavier University. B.S.: Varsity Girls' Basketball Coach. JV Volleyball Coach. Varsity Girls Softball Coach. Flagtwirler Advisor. CONGER. CHARLOTTE 192 Oklahoma State University. B.S.: North Teas State University. M.B.E. CONN. SANDI 198. COOK. VIVIAN 198. COTTAM. DELMAR 192 Brigham Young University. B.A. COX. LOIE 198. CROSBY. BRENDIA 192 University of Arkansas. B.S.: Varsity Cheerleader Advisor. DALLIN. JACKIE 192 Wisconsin State University. B.S.: UNLV M.A.: AT Program Advisor. DARLING. PHYLLIS 192 UNLV. B.A.: University of Hawaii. M.A. DAVIS. JEAN 198. DENNIS. CHARLES 20.192. DOUGLAS. WAYNE H. 192 Arkansas AM and N College. B.S. DUGGAN. SUE 192 Oregon State University. B.S.: UNLV. M.E. ENGLE. GRANT 198. FLEMING. LAREN 192. 213 Brigham Young University. B.A.. Northern Arizona University. M.A.: Senior Class Advisor. Ski Club Advisor FORD. OPAL 198. GADBAW. SHIRLEY 198. GAMETT. JOE 192 Brigham Youn University. B.S. GARNER. DOUGLAS 116. 192 Cal State Hayward. B.S.: TFAC Advisor. Assistant Track Coach. GIRARD. GENE 192 Eastern Illinois University. B.S.: UNLV M. Ed.: Head Varsity Baseball Coach. GIRARD. KAREN 98. 192 Brigham Young University. B.S.. M.S.: Soccer Bunnies Advisor. GOYNES. NAOMI 189 Arkansas AM and N. B.S.: Northern Arizona University. M.A.: UNLV. Ed. S. GRAETZ. BOB 192 University of Wisconsin. B.S.. M.A. GRAY. HARRIET 193 UNR. B.S.. M. Ed. HALE. GORDON 106. 193 Pittsburgh State College. B.S.: Senior Class Advisor. Spanish Club Advisor. HALE. JUDI 72. 193 Chadron State College B.S.: CHARGER and CAVALCADE Advisor. HALEY. NONA 192 University of Texas. B.A.: UNLV. M.S. HAMILTON. KEN 213 Bates College. B.S.: Cal State Fullerton. M.A.: Senior Class Advisor. HARRINGTON. ELEANOR 193 St. Josephs College, B.A.: UNLV M. Ed. HARRINGTON. JOHN 62. 193 UNLV. B. S.. M. A.: Varsity Quiz Advisor. HARRIS. LEOLA 98. HELMKAY. KENNETH 198. HENDRECKSON. MARY 193 UNLV. B.A. HENNIGH. LARRY 193 Eastern Illinois University. B.S.: Illinois Westleyan University. M.A. HIGBY. WAYE 193 Iowa State University. B.S.: Bemidji State University. N.S. HILDEBRAND. KENNETH 193 South- western State College. B.A.: University of Colorado. M.A. HILKERT. WILLIAM 193 Ohio State University. B.A.. M.A. HOFFMAN. JAMES III. 112. 193 Colorado State College B.A.. M.A.: DECA Advisor. HOP. JUNE 193. UNR. B.A.: Nova University. M.S.: French Club Advisor. Chinese Language Club. JOHNSON. NORMAN 194 UNLV. B.S.: Northern Arizona University, M.S. JOHNSTON. CARROLL 188 Brigham Young University. B.S.: Colorado State. M.A.: Northern Arizona University, M.A. KELLY. CLEO 198. KELLY. ROBERT 164. 194 University of California Santa Barbara. B.A.: Girls' Volleyball Head Coach. KREIN. REUBEN 194 University of [Washington. B.A.: Northern Arizona •University. M.A. KUCAN. KENNETH 194. 213 College pf Stuebenville. B.S.: Northern Arizona University, M.A.: Senior Class Advisor. KUHLE. DONNA 194 UCLA. 8.A.: fall Flags Advisor. LaIR, PEGGY 194 College of St. Catherines. B.A.: Drill Team Advisor. LaNGEL. ANDREW 194 Arizona State University: Brigham Young Univer- lity B.S.. M.S. Larson, roselee 194 unr. b.s.: IJNLV. M.Ed.: FBLA Advisor. lASTER, BILLY 198. lOESCH. DUANE 101. 194 Colorado Itate University. B.S.: UNLV. M.Ed.: ■Vrestlerettes Advisor. iORENSEN. MARIO 194 Benedictine College. B.A.: Northern Arizona Univer-Ity. M.A. lOVELADY. MARY 194 Glenville Itate College. A.B.: UNLV. M. Ed. ItACKIE. BEVERLY 198. fADDEN. JOHN 194 UNR. B.S.: INLV. M.Ed. WANASSUM. VELLA 194 Oklahoma Itate University. B.S.: UNLV. M.Ed. ftARAFINO. STEVE 160. 163. 194 |tate University of New York at Brock-lort. B.A.: UNLV. M.Ed: Assistant Wres- ■ ng Coach. lASSEY. JAMES 124. 160. 163. 194 Football Coach. Head Wrestling loach. IAYHALL. JEWELL 198 IcCORD. ROBERT 189 University of Wisconsin. B.S.. M.S.: UNLV. Ed. D. ■ cGARVEY. KAY 114, 195 Bowling Ireen State University. B.S.: Creative Irts Magazine Advisor. ■cKENZIE. ROBERT 195. ■cMOSLEY. WILLIAM 92. 93. 95. ■5. ■EDLOCK. JAMES 198. ■EDRANO. RAUL 115. 141. 194. 213 ■diversity of Texas Austin. B.A.: UNLV. B.A.; Hispanic Club Advisor. ■ETCALF. ROBIN 194 West Chester Lte College. UNLV. B.S.: UNLV. M.Ed. lEUTH. BONNIE 198. ■ hALKO. EDWARD 914 University iPennsylvania. B.S. ■ SENOR. RON 194. 264 St. Cloud ■ te College. B.S.: University of Notre Bme. M.S.: Junior Class Advisor. ■TCHELL. DENICE 194 North Texas Ate University, B.A. MITCHELL. RAYMOND 195 Chardon State College. B.S.: Kansas State University. M.S. MYERS. CAROLYN 195 University of Utah. B.A.: University of Nevada. M.A.: SeniorClass Advisor. NEEL. MARCIA 90. 195 Miami University. B.A.: Choral Music Director. NIEDERST. JOE 195 Georgetown University. B.S.: Northwestern University. M.S. PETERSON. JO 195 University of Idaho. B.A.: UNLV M.A.: Student Gov-erment Advisor. POSTON. JAMES 195 Southern Colorado State College. B.A. PRITCHETT. JOAN 198. PYLES. MARILYN 195 UNLV B.S.. M Ed.: Songleader Advisor. REILEY. JILES 131. 195 University of Illinois. ABF. M.A.: Girls’ Golf Coach. REISMAN. KAREN 196 Hofstra Uni-versity. B.A.: UNLV M.Ed. RICHARDSON. JACK 196 Northeast-ern College B.S. RIGHTER. SHARON 198. ROGERS. CHARLES 196 Adams College. B.S.: Northern Arizona University. M.A. ROGERS. SYLVESTER 115.198. RUSSUM. RICHARD 199. SATTERFIELD. DUSTIN 124. 196 Boys' Golf Coach. SCHIEBEL, STEVE 196 Black Hills State College B.A. SECORD. IRENE 199. SHERIDAN. MAURINE 199. SHORTS. VERA 199. SHULTIS. PEGGY 199. SIELER. CLIFF USD - NSC. B.S.: Northern Arizona University. M.S. SIMON. FRANK 199. SIMONSON. ARLEN 189 Northern State College. B.S.: Emporia State University. M.S. SPLITTGERBER. GARY 196 Wayne State College. B.A.: Central Michigan University M.A. STATOM. CARROL 102. 196 Arizona State University. B.A.: Drama Club Advisor. Senior Class Advisor. STETTS. MIKE 196 Youngstown State University B.A.: Westminster College M.S. STUART. CHARLES NO. 122. 149. 150, 196 Western State College B.A.: University of Northern Colorado. M.A.: Assistant Football Coach. Bowling Coach. Girls' Track Coach. Varsity Club Advisor. Special Sports Director. SULLIVAN. RHODA 199, 264 Junior Class Advisor. SWEIKERT. SUSAN 199. TABLER. CECELIA 196 Northeast Mis-souri State Teachers College. B.S.: M.A. TOMSIK. MARILYN 196 Ball State Teachers College. B.S.. M.A. VANDERBURG. MARY 199. WARE. ROY 116. 197 University of Arkansas Oine Bluff. B.S.: ULNLV. M.Ed.: TFAC Club Advisor: Spirit Girls Advisor. WASHINGTON. CALVIN 199. WEBB. PAT 156. 197 Chapman College. B.A.: University of Northern Colorado. M.A.: Head Coach Freshman Football. Head Coach JV Soccer. WELLER. SHARON 98. 197 Soccer Bunnies Advisor. WHEELER. GARY 144. 197 UNLV. B.S.. M.A.: Head Basketball Coach. WHITEHEAD. RICHARD 122. 144. 197 UNLV. B.S.. M.A.: Head Football Coach. JV Basketball Coach. WHITERS. GREGORY 199. WILCOX. ROBERT 133. 136. 197 UNR. B.S.: Northern Arizona University. M.A.: Tennis Coach. WILLIAMS. EMMETT 199. WINFREY. ED 199. WINSLOW. SHIRLEY 199. WOLFF. RENE 199. WONG. LOUIS 197 University of Ari-zona. B.S.. M. Ed.: Chess Club Advisor. WRIGHT. SANDRA 61. 197 UNLV. B.A.. M.S.: National Honor Society Advisor. YOUNG. RUBY 197. 213 California College of Arts and Crafts. B.A.: Senior Class Advisor. ZOBEL. SHAWNA 197. 298 UNLV. B.S.. M.S.: Sophomore Class Council. ZOHNER. KELVIN 197 Brigham Young University. B.S.: University of Utah. M.S. Seniors ABDO. LAURIE 214 Student Body Vice President (I). Powder Puff Football (4). NHS (I. 2. 3 4). Ski Club (I. 2. 3.4). Wrestlerettes (2). Float Comm. (2. 3. 4). Graduation Comm. (4). ADABASHI. GABRIEL 214. ADAIR. VALERIE 214 ADAMS. JANE 77. 107. 214 Track-ettes Vice President (3). Homecoming Comm. (4). Spanish Club (4). Powder Puff Football (4). ADDIS. DEBBIE 214 Student Council (2. 3). Flagtwirler (3). Powder Puff Football (4). Homecoming Comm. (3). Wrest-lerette (2). Ski Club (2. 3). ALBRIGHT. RON 214 Track (3). ALLEN. MAI III. M2. 214 TFAC (3). Index 349 Trackettes (4). ALLEN, MICHAEL 214 Homecoming Comm. (4). Racquetball Club (4). AMES. GLORIA 76.106.214. AMIN. ANGELA 87. 215 Drama Club (I. 2. 3. 4). Officer (2. 3). Flagtwirler (4). Homecoming Comm. (1.2). Pep Club (2). AMIRO. LORENE 215. ANDERSON. TAMMY 215. ARREDONDO. DAVID 100. 122. 215 Football (I. 2. 3. 4). Basketball (I). Baseball (2. 3. 4), Softball (I). AVELLA, GINA 215. BACCARI. SHAWNE 89. 90. 102. 215 Choir (1.3. 4). Drama Club (2. 3. 4), Officer (4). Choir Historian (4), Counterpoint (3. 4). Wrestlerettes (2). Float Comm. (2. 3.4) . BAILEY. SHERYL 24. 215 Wrestlerettes (2). Choir (2). Flagtwirler (3). Jr. Prom Attendant (3). Student Senate (4). Homecoming Attendant (4). BAKER. LOUIS 2l5.Ski Club (2). Soccer (2. 3). BALLE. PETER 106. 160. 215 Wrestling (1.2. 3. 4). Spanish Club (2. 3.4). BARNETT. DOUG 215. BARRY. LORENZO 266. BARNES. MICHAEL 212. BASIL DEBBIE 90.102.215. BAUMAN. JANET 215. Rifles (3). BEAM. ROXANNE 215. BEARD. STEPHEN 215 Track (I. 2). Junior Academy of Science (3). BELIVEAU. LISA 89. 91. 215 Girls' Glee (I. 3). Choir (2. 3. 4). Madrigals (4). BELL. LA NITA 215 Softball (2. 3). Track (I. 2. 3. 4). TFAC (I. 4). Choir (I. 2). Volleyball (2. 3). BELLAK. KIMBERLY 70. 72. 106. 216 Wrestlerettes (2. 3). Homecoming Comm. (3). Spanish Club (4). Yearbook (4). Newspaper (4). Powder Puff Football BELSHER. ERIC 216 Ski Club (2). BENNEMAN. MICHAEL 112 Football (2). Track (I). BENNETT. MICHELLE 216 Gymnastics. BENTON, AUDREY 97. 216 Tall Flags ( 2.3.4) . BERRY. GEORGE 216. BERTZA, JOHN 89. 90. 216 Track (2). Jazz Band (3). Counterpoint (3. 4). BIDDLE. LAURIE F. 112, I 14. 216 DECA (4). BINGHAM. ROSALIE 74.216 BLACKBURN. BARBARA 216 Powder Puff Football (4). Spanish Club (3. 4). NHS (I). Ski Club (I. 3). Choir (I). BLATT. LAURIE 216. BLOOD. ANTRON 62. 2 16'Varsity Quiz (4). BODNAR. MIKE 12. 216 Football (I. 2. 3. 4). Basketball (I. 2). Baseball (I. 2). Track (I). Varsity Club (1.2) BOLDEN. MELVIN 116. BOMBARD. TIMOTHY 100. 122. 217 Football (I. 2. 3. 4). Baseball (I. 2. 3. 4). Varsity Club (3. 4). Ski Club (3. 4). Powder Puff Football Coach (4). Varsity Club (I. 2. 3. 4). BONATE. PETE 217 German Club (I. 2). SUN Youth Forum (4). Racquetball (4). BONDS. BETSY 84.105.217. BORNS. PAMELA 77. 107. 217 For-eign Language Club (I), Spanish Club (3. 4). Homecoming Comm. (4). BOSTAPH. MARLEEN 74. 77. 217. BOTTRELL. MICHAEL 70 Track (I. 2). Football (I). Newspaper (3. 4). BOURDEAU. TAMMY 217 SUN Youth Forum (3). Drama Club (2). Racquetball Club (3. 4). Ski Club (3). Powder Puff Football (4). BOUGHNER. LINDA 217. BRADFORD. KAREN 217 Softball (I. 2.4). Volleyball (I. 2). CARROLL. LISA 89. 168. 218 Gyrr nasties (I. 2. 3. 4). Choir (3. 4). Pep Clu (3). CARROLL. PAUL 218 Baseball (3 Swimming (4). CARTER. DANA 219 CARTER. GERALD 153. 219 Stude-Council (I). Football (I). Soccer (2. 4). S Club (I. 2). CARTER. THOMAS 219 Football (I BRADNEY. SUSAN 217 Soccer Bunnies (2. 3). Softball 82). BRAGER. PAUL 117. 217 Football (I). Track (2. 3). DECA (4). BRANAM. TERESA 217 BRANDA CHERYL 212 Class Council (2. 3. 4). Float Comm. (2. 3. 4). Homecoming Comm. (2. 3, 4). Senior Ball Comm. (4). Powder Puff Football (4). BREITHAUPT. DONNA 212 Pep Club(3). Swim Team (3). BREW. JEFFREY 218. BREWER. MARK 218. BROOKS. BLAIR 100. 122. 150. 218 Football (4). Soccer (I. 2. 3. 4). Baseball!I. 2. 3,4). BROWN. CASSANDRA 218. BROWN. CURTIS 218 Track (I). Ski Club (I). Baseball (2). BURES. TAMMY 218. BURKE. MARK 218 Football (I. 2). Soccer (2). Ski Club (1.2. 3. 4). BURKE. MICHAEL 218. BUTTERFIELD. TRACY 82.218. CANADA. JAMES 102 TFAC (I. 2. 3. 4). Football (1.2). Soccer (2). CANADA, WANDA 116 CANELLA. CAROLYN 61. 108. 122. 218 Track (I. 2. 3. 4). Cross Country (2. 3. 4). Varsity Club (3. 4). Spanish Club (4). NHS (3. 4). Child Haven (4). Float Comm. (1.4), Powder Puff Football (4). CARBURY. JEFF 218 CAREY. DOUGLAS 218 CARLTON. ARMAN 218 DECA(I). Ski Club (2). Track (2). CARMINATE. ANNE 59.218. Ski Club (I. 2. 3. 4). Ski Team (I). Voile ball (2). CHA. JENNIFER 61. 104. 107. I I! 219 Spanish Club (3. 4), Hispanic Clu Secretary (4). Ski Club (4). Homecomiri Comm. (4). Powder Puff Football (4). CHAVIRA. LYNN 82. 2 19 Spani-: Club (2). Songleader (3. 4) CHAYRA. SHARON 102. 219 Dran Club(4). Drama (4). CHENOWETH. NATALIE 219 Dran Club (I). CHICK. MADALYN I I 1. 220 Pc Club (3). Soccer Bunnies (3). Child Hav (4). CILLEY. RONNIE 200. CLARK. CARRIE 220 Flagtwirler (3). CLARK. JAMES 220 TFAC (I. 2. Football (2). Track (1.2. 3). Basketball (I CLARK. ROBERT 220. CLARK. TRACY 220. CLAY. DONNA 220 Basketball ( German Club (2. 3). FBLAA (4). CLAYTON. ROCHELLE 24. 97. 2 TFAC (2. 4). Pep Band (2). Student Sc ate (13). Trackette (3). Tall Flags (4). P Club (3). CLAYTON. STEPHANIE 97. 220 T Flags (4). CLINTON. KELLY 89. 102. 220 Spc ish Club (2. 3). Drama Club (2. 3. Rifles (3). Counterpoint (3. 4). Choir 4). CLOUGH. PHILIP 220. COLEMAN. TIMOTHY 122. 220 B ketball (2). Track (2). Football (1.2. 3. 4 COLLINS. CHRIS 220 Wrestling ( 350 Indox Track (1.2. 3). Soccer (I. 2. 3. 4). Ski Club H.2). COLQUITT. RICHARD 220 COOLEY. THERESA 77. 107. 164. 220 Volleyball (I. 2. 3. 4). Spanish Club (4). Sun Youth Forum (4). Homecoming Comm. (4). Float Comm. (4). COPPEDGE. DAVID 220 Wrestling (2). Football (I). French Club (I. 2). COOPER. PAM I 16. 117 TFAC (I. 2.3. 4). Spirit Girls (3. 4). COTE. KENNETH 221. COX. DONNA 221 Wrestlerettes (2. 3). Soccer Bunnies (I. 2). Ski Club (I. 2. 3. ♦). Softball Manager (I). Powder Puff -ootball (4). :RANK. RANDALL 221 Choir (I. 2). Counterpoint (I. 2). CREDICO. DANNETTE 72. 84. 221 )rill Team (1.2. 3. 4). Yearbook (4). CUNANAN. CHRIS 221. CURTRIGHT. DENA 72. 133 Tennis (I. I 3. 4). Volleyball (I. 2). Softball (2). Ski Club (3). Yearbook (4). )AO, CAM 221. )AUPHINE. DOUGLAS I 12. 122 Cross Country (4). )AVEY. LORI I 14. 121 Bowling (4). iUN Youth Forum (4). )AVIES. JENNIFER 221 Soccer Bun- AVIES. MONIQUE 221. )AY. JOHNNY 111.221 Ski Club (4). )AYLEY, LYNETTE 221 Band (I). Glee Club (2). 1EAKMAN. SHARAINE 89. 90. 221 ki Club (2. 3). Soccer Bunnies (2. 3). hoir (I. 4). Counterpoint (4). Child taven (4). Powder Puff Football (4). All-tate Choir (4). Homecoming Comm. (4). )EAN,TER! 221 Soccer Bunnies (2). ECUNZO. LAURIE 221. lELAITTE. KIRK 221. lELGIUDICE. JIM 221 Float Club (I), tudent Council (2). ELONG. MARK 222. EMAY. MARK 222. lENISON. BRIDGET 222 Wrestler- ttes (3. 4). iERASMO. RICHIE 222 Baseball (I). DESGRO. BRENDA 222. DETTMER. DAVID 104.222. DEVIESE. NANCY 164. 222 Basketball (1.2) . Softball (I. 2. 3.4). Volleyball (3.4). Float Com. (4), Ski Club (1.2). DIAB. SABRINA 222. DIMINO. CARMEN 223. DISHMON. DAVALON 223. DIXON. TIM 100. 122. 160. 223 Foot-ball (I. 2. 3. 4). Wrestling (2. 3. 4), Baseball (I. 3. 4). Spanish Club (4). Varsity Club (3. 4). Ski Club (I. 2. 3. 4). DOMENICK. RONALD I 11 Baseball (3) . Racquetball Club (3). Ski Club (3). DORSEY. CHRISTOPHER 223 Bowling (1.2) . Ski Club (3). German Club (3). DOUBRAVA. MARK 60. 61. 74. 77. 105. 223 NHS (2. 3. 4). President (4). Ski Club (4). Varsity Quiz (2). Boys' State (3). Executive Council (4). Student Body Vice-President (4). Float Comm. (2. 3. 4). Homecoming Comm. (4). Graduation Comm. (4). Child Haven (4). Senior Ball Comm. (4). DOYLE. DEBRA 223. DREYER. WENDI 98. 223 Pep Club (2). Science Club (2). Careers Club (3). Trackettes (3). Spanish Club (3). Soccer Bunnies (4). DUDENAKE. MATTHEW 223. DUNLAP. CHARTHA 110. 223 TFAC (4) . DUNN. IRENE 223. DUPREE. KENT 223 Basketball (I. 2). Track (I. 2). DUSHEK. JODEE 223. DUNWOODIE. DANIEL 114. EARL. BRYAN 224 Football (I). Wrestling (2. 3. 4). Counterpoint (1.2). EDENS. LINDA 224. EDWARDS. SHAWN 65.224. EIFERMAN. D. LEAH 89 Choir (I. 2. 3. 4). ELLENBURG. DANA 224. ELLIOTT. JOHN 225. ELLIOTT. PATRICIA 111.225. ELSEA.JOE 225. ELY. JERRY 111 Football (I. 2). Basket-ball (2). Soccer (2). Baseball (I. 2). Track (3). EVANS. TAMMY 225. EVERETT. ANGELA 225. FAGAN. THERESA 110. 225 Wrestlerettes (2. 3). Ski Club (2). Glee Club (2). FALLGATTER. DONNA 225. FALLON. PAUL 59. 60. 62. 76. 225 Debate Team (I. 2). Newspaper Staff (I). Drama Club (2). Foreign Language Club (2. 4). Math Team (2). Float Comm. (2. 4). Homecoming Comm. (4). Varsity Quiz (3. 4). Student benate (4), Spanish Club (4). Boys' State (3). FARIS. REGINA 225 Honor Society (I). Volleyball (3). Softball (3). Powder Puff Football (4). Close-up Program (4). Homecoming Comm. (2). FARMER. MELLANY 225 Volleyball (I. 3). Softball (I. 4) FARRER. DOUG 74. 122. 226 Football (2.3.4) . Track (2.3.4). Ski Club (2. 3. 4). FARROW. SCOTT 69. 70. 74. 107. 226 Executive Council (4). Student Senate (I. 3). Chess Club (I). Newspaper (I. 2. 3. 4). Editor (4). Float Comm. (3. 4). Homecoming Comm.(3. 4). Ski Club (I. 2. 3). Spanish Club (4). Wrestling (I). SUN Youth Forum (3. 4). Drama Club (3). FELDMAN. MICHAEL 226 Spanish Club (I. 2. 3. 4). Float Comm. (4). Billiards (I. 2. 3, 4). Swimming Team (I. 2. 3). FERRENDELLI. LISA 226 Cheerleader (1) . Choir (I). Wrestlerettes (2). Performing Dance Group (2. 3). Ski Club (3). Graduation Comm. (4). FERREYRA. TAMARA 226. FERRIOLO. DOMINICK 226. FIELDEN. LAURA 74 84.212.226. FILARDO. TONI 226. FINDLAY. BRUCE 226. FINDLAY. LISA 226 Cheerleader (I. 2) . Baseball Statistician (1.2). FITZGERALD. MARK 226 Ski Club (2. 3) . FLIPPIN. DONYA 104. 226 Band (I. 2. 3. 4). French Club(4). Ski Club(2. 3. 4). FLOYD. WILLIAM M. 226 Spanish Club (2). FREATHY. DEBORAH 226. FREHNER. MICHAEL 226. FRIED. EVA 87. 111. 226 Wrestlerettes (2) . Choir (2. 3). Flagtwirler (3. 4). Class Council (2). FRUEHAUF. DAVID 227. FRUEHAUF. KAREN 227. FULCE. ALLEN 226 Track (4). FULLER. DOUGLAS 59. 226 Track (I. 2). Football (3). German Club (I. 2). SUN Youth Forum Finalist (4). FURRULE. PAT 111. 112. 228 DECA (3.4) . Baseball (I. 2). Football (I). GARCIA. SHIRLEY 110.228. GARRETT. MICHAEL 95. 116. 228 Student Senate (2). Band (4). TFAC (4). Student Council (3). GASS. DEBRA 228. GASTON. JOHN 160 Wrestling (I. 2. 3.4), Football (2). GELORMINE. BRIAN 228 GELSONE. LAURIE 228 Softball (2). Volleyball (2). Student Council (I. 2). Drama Club (I). GEORGE. STEPHEN 122. 160. 288 Football (I. 2. 3. 4). Track (I. 2. 3. 4). Wrestling (4). GERHART. DANA 78. 114. 228 Volleyball (I. 2. 3). Cheerleader (2. 3. 4). Homecoming Comm. (I. 2. 3. 4). Powder Index 351 Puff Football (4). Spanish Club (2. 3). Ski Club (2). Float Comm. (4). Softball (4). GIBSON. STEPHANIE 228 Chorus (I). Student Senate (2). JV Cheerleader (2). Track (2). GIFFORD. MELANIE 228. GILMAN. DAPHNE 228. GLENN. WALTER 228. GLODFELTER. JEFF 122. 160. 229 Football (I. 2. 3. 4). Track (3. 4). Varsity Club (3. 4). GODARD. MICHAEL 229. GOLDMAN. HEATHER I 14. 229 Class Council (2. 3). Float Comm. (2. 3). Jr. Prom Comm. (3). GOODIN. SHARON 230. GOODMAN. MAUREEN 230. GOODRICH. LAURIE 87. 230 Honor Society (I). Spanish Club (3). Flagtwirler K). GORMAN. KELLI 230 Cheerleader (I). Child Haven (4) GORMAN. MARK 230. GOTTSCHALK. TODD 230 Track (I. 2.3.4). Ski Club (I. 2). Football (2). GRAHAM. ROBERT 230. GRASSL. GREG 153.230. GRAY. CHRIS 230. GRAY. GLENNIS 230 Basketball (I. 2). GREEN. EDDIE 122. GREEN. LAURA 230. GRIFFITH. DONNA 105. 230 Ski Club (4). GUESSMAN. NATALIE 230. GUGINO. GINO 230 Ski Club (2. 3. 4). GUGINO. GUY 230 Ski Club (1.2. 3). Child Haven (4). Yearbook (I). Drama (I). Ski Team (I). GUIDO. LUCY 107. 110. 230 Ski Club (3). Track (3). GULLO. PAUL 231.. GUTIERREZ. RAYMOND 231 Spanish Club (2). HACK. BYRON 100. 122. 231 Football (1.2. 3.4). Varsity Club (3. 4). HAGAN. MADELINE 231 Class President (I). Student Council (I. 2). Secrtary II). Band (1.2). Booster Club (2). Pi Delta rhi (2). Homecoming Attendant (I). Soft-ball (3.4). HAGEN. RHONDA 231 German Club (1) . HAMMON. LISA 89. 191. 231 Choir (I. 2. 3. 4). Madrigals (4). Honor Choir (4). Spanish Club (2). HAMMON. TIMOTHY 231 Ski Club (2.3) HAMPTON. JEFF 232. HANLEY. BILL 153. 232 Soccer (2. 3. 4). Track (2). HANLEY. DAWN 232 J.V. Softball (2. 3). HANSEN. DIANE 232. HANSEN. JAY 60.62.72.77.212.232 Doherty High: Latin Club President (2). Varsity Golf (2). Clark High: Boys' State (3). Sun Youth Forum (3. 4). Senior Council (4). Graduation Comm. (4). Child Haven (4). Float Comm. (4). Human Relations Forum (4), Yearbook (4). Sr. Ball Chariman (4). Senior Trip Comm. (4). Who's Who in American Students (4). Varsity Quiz (3. 4). HANSON. GREGG 106. 160. 232. HARRISON. JOSHUA 65.232. HART. DENNIS 73. 232 Band (I. 2). Aviation Club (I). Track (2). Drama (3. 4), Yearbook Photographer (4). HART. KELLY 233 Drill Team (I). Band HA2RT. RANDY 233 Chess Club (2). HARVEY. PHILLIP 233. HASTY. RANDY 233. HAYES. BETSY 233 Art Club (2). Spanish Club (2). Drama Club (2. 4). Drama (I. 2. 3. 4). Cheerleader (I). Basketball (1.2). HAYES. TINA 233 Tall Flags (2. 3). Powder Puff (4). HAYTHORN. ALLISON 233 Softball (2) . HEGINBOTTOM. ROBERT 153. 233 Spanish Club (I). Cross Country (1.2. 3). Soccer (I. 3. 4). Track (I. 2. 3. 4). HEIDEMAN. BECKY 234 German Club (I). Track (I). HEMRICH. LORI 234. HENDERSON. MATTHEW 234 Ski Club (3). HICKS. DEANNA 234 Pop Club (3). HILBRECT. ERIC 234. HILDEBRAND. BRYAN 59. 65. 93. 94. 95 Band (I. 2. 3. 4). Jazz band (3. 4). Vai sity Quiz (I. 2). Dragonslayers (3. 4 Honor Band (3. 4). State Honor Band (4 Sunset Symphony (4). NMSQT Sem Finalist (4). HIMSTEDT. JILL 234 Wrestlerette (3 Track (2. 3). Spanish Club (2. 3). Ski Clu (4). NHS (I. 2). Band (I). Drama (2. 3. 4). HINES. PATRICK 93. 94. 95. 234 Ja Band (3. 4). Band (I. 2. 3. 4). Band Pres dent (3. 4). Drum Major (4). HINDRICKS. THOMAS 234 Cro Country (I). Drama Club (2. 3). Anirm tion Club (3). HITCHCOCK. BONNIE-JO 102. 2: Pep Club (3). Drama Club (4). Drago slayers (4). Child Haven (4). Drama (4). HOFF. DEBBIE 73. 101. 234 Wrestle ette (2. 3. 4). Child Haven (4). Powd Puff Football (4). Yearbook Photograph (4). HOLLOWAY. JOHN 116. 153 TFA (I. 2. 3. 4). Vice President (4). Soccer ( 4). HOLLOWAY. LINDA 84. 234 Spani Club (3). NHS (4). Drill Team (4). Socc Bunnies (3). HOLMAN. JULIE 234 Pep Club (3). HOOPER. JAMES 234 Soccer (2). HORNER. ANNA 101. 234 Wrestle ettes (2. 3. 4). Racquetball Club (4). HOUSER. EDWARD 234. HOWE. RICHARD 234 Spanish Cli (I. 2. 3). Varsity Club (2. 3. 4). SU Youth Forum (3). Swim Team (I. 2. ! Float Comm. (4). HUDSON. SUSAN 70. 235 Yearbo. (I). Newspaper (3. 4). Career Club (! Arts Magazine (3). HUEGEL. LARRY 235 Band (I. 2) HUISENFELDT. STEVE 235 HULSE. STAN 235 Wrestling (I. ; Football (I). Track (2. 3). HUNSAKER. ALLISON 235 Track (I) HUTCHINGS. KAY 72. 114. 235 Cle Council (I). Soccer Bunnies (2. 3). Ar Magazine (4). Yearbook (3. 4). HUTCHINGS. ROBB 112 Track (I. 2) HUTCHINGSON. VANCE 116.12 235 Football (3. 4). Track (I). Wrestlir (I). Track (4). TFAC (4). 352 Index YRUM.ANNE 59.105.122.164.235 oss Country (4). Volleyball (4). Ski Club . Spanish Club (4). Varsity Club (4). USHIMA. NOBU 235 Football (I. 2). RIO. JOHN 235. ELAND. TERRENCE 61. 235 Wres-ng (I). Baseball Manager (2). Float 5mm. (3). County Science Fair (3). IP. MARIE 235 French Club (2). anish Club (3). Hispanic Club (4). 'vCKSON, EDWIN 235. 'vCKSON. JEFF 235 Golf (3.4). vCKSON. TAMMY 235. 'vCOBSEN, KATHY 235 Pep Club (2. French Club (3). FBIA (3). Ski Club (3. vCOBS. SONYIA NO. COBS. TONYIA 110. sFFE. DAVID 61. 74. 76. 77. 104. 7. 150. 236 Executive Council (4). Stunt Senate President (4). NHS (2. 3. 4), oss Country (I). Bowling (3. 4). Varsity ub (4). Spanish Club (2, 3. 4). Ski Club . Graduation Comm. (4). Float Comm. . Child Haven (4). Who's Who (4). rierico’s Outstanding Names and ces (4), Debate Club (I). SUN Youth rum (4). vMES. MADELEINE 104. 236 Ski ub(4). vRAMILLO. PHILIPPE 136. 236 anish Club (I). Tennis Toam (1.2. 3. 4), ccer (I. 2). Float Comm. (3. 4). Ski ub (1.2. 3). FFERSON. CHRISTINE 236. NNINGS. DON 111. 237 Gorman ub (1.2). Soccer (2). DECA (4). ZZENY. CHARLES 70.72.122.237 otball (3, 4), Track (3. 4). Newspaper Yearbook (4). )BE. GENE 237 JHNSON. CALVIN 74. 16. 122, 238 otball (1.2. 4). Basketball (I. 2). Track 2. 4). TFAC (1.2. 4). Executive Coun- (4), TFAC President (4). Afro King (3). HNSON. JILL 238. )HNSON. JUSTHON 238. )HNSON. KAY 238 )HNSON. LONA 112.238. )INER. CATHY 238. JONES. BETTY JOE 110.238. JONES. BRUCE 239 Rodeo Club (I. 2. 3.4). JUDIE. LINA 239. JUSTICE. MIKE 122. 239 Basketball (I. 2. 3. 4). Track (1.2. 3). Varsity Club (2. 3. 4). Racquetball (3. 4). KANTOR. RANDY 239 Ski Club (2). KASE. ARTHUR 239 Ski Club (2). KASMIER. DAVID 89. 91. 239 National Forensic League (3. 4). Drama Club (4). Madrigals (4). Choir (4). KAUFMAN. KAREN 82. 239 Songleading (4). KAWSKI. PAMELA 239 Mascot (I). Ski Club (2. 3). KEARNEY. SHIRLEY-ANNE French Club (2. 3). Newspaper(l). Yearbook (I). KELLEY. KATHLEEN 239 DECA (2). KELLEY. GEORGE 100. 122. 239 Foot-ball (I. 2. 3.4). Varsity Club(3. 4). KELLEY. LAURA 240. KEMPLE. DIANE 240 Softball (2). Soccer Bunnies (1.2). FBLA (3). KENDALL. DUANE 144. 240 Basket-ball (I. 2. 3. 4). Varsity Club (3. 4). KENNEDY. JILL 72. 240 Band fl. 2). Student Senate (2). Yearbook Staff (2. 3. 4). Soccer Bunnies (3). KENSTLER. KEVIN 240. KERZETSKI. STACIA 61. 240 Basket-ball (2). Racquetball Club (3. 4). NHS I. 2. 3. 4). Homecoming Comm. (3). KIM. INKYUNG 89, 90. 240 Spanish Club (I). French Club (3). Ski Club (3). KIM. SHARON 240. KIM. YOUNG 240 Counterpoint (3. 4). Choir (4). Spanish Club (4). KIM, YONGHUI 240. KING. REGINA 104. 240 Field Hockey (I). Spanish Club (2. 3. 4). Volleyball (I). Basketball (I). Track (I). Spanish Club President (4). Ski Club (3. 4). KING. RHONDA 240 Class Council (1.2. 4). Class Secretary (2). Track Man-ager (I). Trackette (2. 3. 4). Homecoming Comm. (4). Senior Ball Comm. (4). Powder Puff Football (4). Child Haven (4). KINSEY. LISA 111. 114. 240 DECA (4). Band (I). KINSEY SCOTT 61. 106. .240 Spanish Club (4). NHS (3. 4). KISHNER. SHARON 60. 61. 69. 72. 74. 77. 240 Executive Council (4). Executive Treasurer (4), NHS (1.3. 4). Executive Board (4). Yearbook (3. 4). Yearbook Editor (4). Class Council (2). Drama Club (1.2.3). Spanish Club (1.2. 3). NASC (3). SUN Youth Forum (3. 4). Powder Puff Football (4). Homecoming Comm. (3. 4). Float Comm. (2. 3. 4). Child Haven (4), Youth Council (3. 4). Ski Club (2. 3. 4). Mu Alpha Theta (2). Girls' State (3). Junior Academy of Science (3). Who's Who 13). KLEINMAN. HOLLY 240. KLEPPER. KIM 241 Basketball (I). KLOSTY. WILLOW 88. 241 Bowling. KMETZ. DEBBIE 241. KNUDSON. BILL 241. KOHLS. KATHY 241. KOPPEL. ERIC 241 Soccer Manager (4). Child Haven (4). Human Relations (3. 4). KOTKE. DAN 241. KOZELL. GREG 95. 241 Varsity Band (I. 2. 3. 4). KREVER. ROBERT 65. KRUSSOW. CYNTHIA 241. KRZEMIEN. SHEILA MARIE 241 Cheerleader (I). Homecoming Comm. (2. 3). Drill Team (3). Student Senate (3). Key Club (3). KUBALL. JEFF 242 Ski Club (2). KUHN. LISA 78. 242 Drill Team (I. 2. 3) . Cheerleading (4). Ski Club (2). Homecoming Comm. (4). Drama (2. 3). Powder Puff Football (4). KURILLA. ANTHONY 242 German Club (I. 3). Football (2). KUVELIS. PAULINA 242. KWOK. KERRY 242. KWOK.YICK 242. LAMUSKA. TONYA 242 Powder Puff Football (4). LANGE. TERESA 242. LARSEN. JOHN 242. LARSON. HOLLY 242 Varsity Softball (2. 3. 4). Basketball 3). Ski Club (2).Powder Puff Football (4). LEFEVER. RAYMOND 242 DECA (3). LEHRTER. SHEILA 242 Cheerleader (1.2). LENTZ. CHERI 243. LICK. BARY 243 Cross Country(2). Track (2). LININDOLL. ROBERT 243. LOESCH. LISA 60. 61. 62. 69. 70. 72. 98. 243 French Club (1.2. 3). President (2). Vice President (3). NHS (2. 3. 4). Executive Board (4). Soccer Bunnies (2. 3. 4) . Secretary (3). Historian (4). Junior Academy of Science (3. 4). Secretary (3). President (4). Girls' State (3). Newspaper (3. 4). Co-Editor (4). Business Manager (4). Yearbook (4), SUN Youth Forum (4). Varsity Quiz (4), Mu Alpha Theta (2). Float Comm. (2). LONGSINE. JAY 112.243. LUMOS. SHAWN 243 German Club (1.2). NHS (2). LYONS. WILLIAM 65.243. MAKOWSKI. ELIZABETH 100.112. 243 Tall Flags (I). Spanish Club (2). Rifles (2. 3). Varsity Club (2. 3. 4). Vice President (4). Track (1.2). DECA (4), FBLA (2). MALONE, KAREN 106. 107. 243 Bowl-ing (I). Spanish Club (2. 3). Vice Presi- Index 353 dent (4). Child Haven (4). Pep Club (3). Homecoming Comm. (4). MANCARI. FRANCESCA 243 Flagtwirler (I). Creative Arts (I. 2. 3. 4). Diamondettes (3). MANDARINO. JOHNA 243 Soccer Bunnies (2). MANNING. MARK 243. MARILLO. THERSA 102. 243 Drama Club (1. 2. 3.4). President (4). Softball (I. 2. 3. 4). Basketball (I). Powder Puff Football (4). MARKU. GINA 104. 243 Math Club (2). Powder Puff Football (4). Ski Club (I. 2. 3. 4). Spanish Club (I). Trackettes (2. 3. 4), President (3. 4). Child Haven (4). Select Chorus (I). MARTIN. JULIE 24. 78.164. 243 Softball (3). Ski Club (3). Cheerleader (4). Gymnastics (3. 4), Powder Puff Football (4). Homecoming Attendant (4). MARTINE. SCOTT 153 Soccer (1. 2. 3, 4), Baseball (I. 2. 3). Track (3). Cross Country (I. 2. 3). Yearbook Photographer (2. 3). MARTINEZ. RALPH 106. 153. 243 Spanish Club (2. 3. 4). Racquetball Club (3. 4). Soccer (4). MASON. ALFONZO 116. 122 Foot-ball (1.2. 3. 4). TFAC (2.3.4). MASTRO. MICHAEL 91 Ski Club (2. 3. 4). Animation Club (3). Counterpoint (1.2,4). Football (I. 2). MATHEWS. DANNIELLE 224 Volleyball (I). Student Council Vice President (I). MAUL. RICK 244 NHS (2. 3. 4). Chess Club (3). Woodworking Club (I). Baseball (I). MAXFIELD. CHUCK 244. MAXFIELD. JENNIFER 244 Class Vice President (I). Basketball (1.2). Track (1.2. 3). Volleyball (I). SUN Youth Forum (4). MAYFIELD. DENISE 244 Track (I). mcallister. paul 122.244 Football (I. 2. 3. 4). Soccer (2). Ski Club (1.2. 3). Co-ed Volleyball (2. 3). McBEATH. WILLIAM 122 Football (I. 2. 3. 4). Wrestling (2. 3). McCauley, steven 89.90.100. 122. 244 Varsity Club (3. 4). Choir (I. 2. 3. 4). Counterpoint (1.2. 3. 4), Football (1.2.3. 4). Basketball (I. 2). Baseball (I. 2. 3. 4), All-State Choir (I. 2. 3. 4). Musical (I). Madrigals (4). McCORMICK. MICHAEL 244. McDonald.james 244. MCDONALD. KELLI 244 Track (I. 2. 3). Spanish Club (4). McDonald, steven 6i. 92. 94.95. 136. 150. 245 Tennis (3. 4). Bowling (4), NHS (3. 4). Band (I. 2. 3. 4). Varsity Club (4). Class Council (I). McFREDERlCK. LESLIE 97. 245 Tall Flags (3. 4). Ski Club (3. 4). McKinnon, mark 245. McKNIGHT. PAT 245 Ski Club (I. 2). Football (I. 2). Track (I. 2. 3. 4), Varsity Club (3). McNALLY. JAMES 114. 153 Soccer (I. 2. 3. 4), Arts Magazine (4). v MEEHAN. KASEY 245. MEIER. MARIA 245 Ski Club (3. 4). Softball (2. 3. 4). Basketball (3). Child Haven (4). Powder Puff Football (4). MEISSNER. KARI 89. 90. 245 Girls’ Glee (I). Choir (2. 3. 4). Counterpoint (2. 3.4). MEISNER. THERESA 97. 245 Tall Flags (2. 3. 4). Charger Horse Rider (3). Choir Accompanist (2. 3). MELLOR. LINDA 245. MESSENGER. MARK III. 245 DECA (4). MEYER. MICHELLE 245 Ski Club (3. 4). Spanish Club (3). MEYERSON. ROBERT 245 Chemistry Club (2. 3). Jr. Pre-Med (3). Jr. Academy of Science (3, 4). MICHEL. LESLEE 93. MILLER. LOREN 245 Band (2). Spanish Club (3). MOLTRUM. TAMMIE 245 JV Softball (2. 3). Pep Club (3). MONTECINO. LANCE 246 Ski Club (1.2.3). MOORE, FELICIA 246 Softball (3, 4). MOORE. RICHARD 246. MOORE. WESLEY 62. 93. 246 Pep Club (2. 3. 4). Band (3. 4). Varsity Quiz (3. 4). Football (2). Band Officer (3). f MORELAND, TONY 122. MORGAN. RIANNA 246. MORGAN. TERESA NO. 246 Junio Prom Royalty (3). DECA (4). MORRIS. CHERYL 246 Band (I). ?ey Band (I). Yearbook (I). Class Council (I) German Club (I). Trackettes (I. 2. 3. 4 Float Comm. (4). Child Haven (4). MORRIS. DARLA 246 Trackettes (3) Band (I). Pep Band (I). Float Comm. (4) Homecoming Comm. (4). MORTENSON. LISA 76. 102. 241 Cheerleader (I). Tall Flags (2. 3) Co-Cap tain (3). Drama Club (I. 4). Drama Tearr (4). Ski Club (I). Soccer (2). Choir (3). Stu dentSenate Treasurer (4). French Club (I 2). Homecoming Comm. (4). Junio Academy of Science (3. 4), Regional Sci ence Fair (3). Float Comm. (I. 2). Dra gonslayers (2). Mu Alpha Theta (2). MOUNTS. DAVE 70. 160. 246 Wres tling (2. 3. 4). Child Haven (4). Newspa per (2. 3. 4) Float Comm. (2. 3). MURDOCK. JEFFREY 246. MUSSER. SHARLA 89. 286 Spanisl Club (2. 4). Glee Club (I). Choir (2, 4] Madrigals (2. 4). All-State Choir (I. 4). NELSON. MARIANNE 87. 114, 24 Flagtwirler (4). Class Council (I. 2. 3) Executive Council (4). NEWMAN. VICTOR 246 Honor Soci ety(l). Ski Club (I). NICHOLS. KIMBERLY 89. 90. 104 105. 246 Steering Comm. (I), Ski Club (2 3. 4). NHS (I). Homecoming Comm. (3 4). Child Haven (4). Graduation Comrr (2. 3). Pep Club (3). Yearbook (3). Dram Club (I). Counterpoint (4). Student Sen ate (3), Powder Puff (4). NOBLITT. LAURA 246 German Clul (1.2). Wrestlerettes (2. 3). NOLD. SONYA 246. NOORDA, MATT 247. NORTHROP. VICTOR 247. NOUD. JANET 89. 247 Drama (4| Choir (4). OFTEDAL, BROOKE 74. 77. 247. OGAZ. CYNTHIA 247 Soccer Bunnie (2. 3). German Club (2). OHR. KARL 247 Bowling Club (I). OLSEN. KATHLEEN 247 Ecology Clu (1) . ONORATO. DONALD 247. ORTWEIN. JEFF 61. 76. 100. 136. 24 Spanish Club (I). NHS (2. 3, 4). Executiv Board (4). Student Senate (4). Tennis (3 4). Varsity Club (4). OTERO. MIKE 247 Ski Club (2. 3) Wrestling (2. 3, 4). PACHOLKE. MICHAEL 160. 24 Wrestling (2. 3. 4). Track (2). Swimmim (2) . PAGE. REBECCA 248 Spanish Clul (l).NHS(l). I PALMER. JEFF 248 Baseball (I. 2. 3. 4 PANICO. MICHELLE 102. 248 Dram Club (2. 3. 4), Homecoming Comm. (4). PAPAN. MONICA 102. 248 Dram Club (I. 4). Spanish Club (3. 4). Ski Clu (3). SUN Youth Forum. PAQUET. ANDREA 248 French Clu d.2). ; PARKER. MARK 248. PARTELL. JON 150.248. PATAKI. MARIANNA 248 Varsit Quiz (I). Soccer Bunnies (2. 3). Prosider (3). 354 Index NE. CARY 136.248. RCE. MARK 248. RSON, JOAN 248. NY. FRANK 93 Jazz Band (I. 2. 3. ep Band (1.2. 3. 4). EGOFF. ROSE 93. 94. 249 Band (I. 4). Softball (I). Stage Band (I. 2. 3. ep Band (I. 2. 3. 4) KINS. LAURA 84. 249 Yearbook Student Council (I). Art Club (I), 'spaper (I). Spanish Club (I. 4). Ski (I). Basketball (2). Pep Club (2). C (2. 4). Drill Team (4). RY. CHANNON 249. TIT. MARK 249. KARD. TIM 122. 249 Wrestling (3. JUV. BARBARA 61. 104. 249 NHS !. 3. 4). Spanish Club (1.4). Drama (3). Dlub (4). RKOWSKI, MARK 153. 249 Soc-(1.2. 3.4). NTZAS. RANDY 144, 249 Basket-(I. 2. 3. 4). Varsity Club (3. 4). )EGER. TRACI 249 Soccer Bunnies 2. 3). Choir (I. 2. 3). Choir (I. 2. 3). Is Glee (1.2. 3). Madrigals (3). Child 'on (4). .K. VERNON 122 Track (I. 2. 3.4). TERE. LISA 249 Gymnastics (2. 3). UPARD. CATHERINE 249 Band (4). WERS. TRACEY 250. WELL. SUZANNE 24. 77. 78. 212. Cheerleader (I. 2. 3, 4). Class Coun-I, 2. 3. 4). Ski Club (I. 2. 3). Home-ling Comm. (2. 3. 4). Powder Puff tball (4). NHS (I). Choir (I). Home-ning Attendant (4). Junior Prom endant (3). Senior Ball Royalty (4). aduation Comm. (4). Senior Ball mm. (4). Pep Club (1.2). Spanish Club Junior Prom Comm. (3). Float Comm. 3). Who's Who[3.4). ZZI. MARY 115. 250 Hispanic Club ESTON. MICHAEL 65. 105. 250 ess Club (3. 4), SUN Youth Forum (4). Club (4). ESTON. YVONNE 104. 250 Ski ib (2. 3.4). Softball (I. 2. 4). Volleyball Soccer Bunnies (3), Child Haven (4). IMA. LENA 88. 90. 250 Cheer-der (I). Counterpoint (3. 4). ENlCNIK. JUDY 250. LE. JEFF 153. 250 Cross Country (I. 3). Soccer (4). Track (2. 3). Varsity Club JINN. DAWN 250 Soccer Bunnies 3. 4). Child Haven (4). JISENBERRY. JOHN 250 Cross untry (1.2. 3. 4). Track (I. 2. 3. 4). Var-y Club (1.2. 3.4). JANO. DEBBIE 111. 250 Track (I). CA (4). FBLA (3). UNOVICH. EDWARD 250 News-per Editor (I). Wrestling (2). Southern ivada Science Fair (3). International ience Fair (3). MIREZ. JESSE 102. 104. 250 Drama ub(4). Ski Club (4). Band (I). MSEY. JAN 250 Pep Club (3). ■anish Club (3). UCH. JULIE 102. 250 Drama (4). Y. TROY 250. WMOND. KIM Float Comm. (I. 2). ass President (2), Soccer Bunnies (2. 3), JN Youth Forum (3. 4). Homecoming omm. (1. 2). Drama (3). Executive Coun- cil (2). Powder Puff Football (4). Pep Club (2). REAM. MICHAEL 70. 72. 77. 1(32. 107. 251 Newspaper (2. 3. 4). Managing Editor (4). Yearbook (4). Spanish Club (3. 4), Drama (I. 2. 3. 4). National Forensics League (3. 4). Homecoming Comm. (4). Child Haven (4). SUN Youth Forum (4). Float Comm. (4). Parent Newsletter (4). Graduation Comm. (3. 4). Class Council REED. NANCY 114. 251 Class Council (I). REED. RONNA 251 Band (I. 2. 3). REGINA. FRANK 251 Football (I). REID. KRYSTI 114 Soccer Bunnies (I). Arts Magazine (4). Homecoming Comm. (2.4). REISING. DEBBIE 251. REITZ. ANDREW 251. RESLEY. JOSEPH 252. RICE. KIRSTI 252 NHS (I). Class Council (I). Cheerleader (I). Chorus (I). Wrestlerette (2). Ski Club (2). Performing Dance Group (2. 3). Trackette (3). Flagtwirler (4). Graduation Comm.(4). Powder Puff Football (4). RICHARDSON. CHERYL 88. 89. 252 Glee Club (1.3. 4). Choir (2. 3. 4). Glee Club Officer (4). RICHARDSON. DANA III. RITTENHOUSE. ALLISON 252 Drama (I). Spanish Club (I). Mu Alpha Theta (2). NHS (2. 3. 4). Historian (4). Jazz Band (I. 2. 3. 4). Band (3. 4). Pep Band (3. 4) Sunset Symphony (3. 4). Child Haven (4). Powder Puff Football (4). Girls' State (3). National Merit Finalist (4). Jr. Academy of Science (3). Band Historian (3). Band Librarian (4). Band Secretary (4). ROBERTS. TINA 252. ROBINSON. CRAIG 59. 60. 61. 69. 72. 94. 95. 150. 212. 252 Band (3. 4). Pep Band (3. 4), NHS (I. 3. 4). NHS Executive Board (4). DAR Good Citizenship State Runner- up (4). Who s Who (4). AT Program (I. 2. 3. 4). Century III State Finalist (4). Senate Youth Program State Winner (4). National Merit Finalist (4). Boys’ State (3). America’s Outstanding Names and Faces (4). Class Council (4). Track (2). Bowling (3. 4). Yearbook Copy Editor (3). Yearbook Editor-in-Chief (4). Band Treasurer (4). NASC (3). Child Haven (4). ROBISON. ANNE 112.252. ROEHR. HENRY 93. 94. 95. 252 Band (I. 2. 3. 4). Drum Major (4). Jazz Band (2. 3. 4), Band Publicity Officer (4). ROESNER. JEFF 122. 252 Football (I. 2. 3. 4). Wrestling (2. 3). Basketball Manager (2). ROGERS. RHONDA Drama Club (I). Soccer Bunnies (2. 3). ROGERS. SUZANNE 61. 122. 212. 252 Chorus (I). Select Pop Group (I). Cheerleader (I. 2). NHS (I. 2. 3, 4). Tennis (I. 2. 3. 4). Spanish Club (3). Class Council (I. 4). Ski Club (I. 2. 3. 4). Float Comm. (4). Senior Ball Comm. (4). Graduation Comm. (4). ROGERS. WILMA 111.252. ROGGE. CHRIS 59. 252 Wrestling (4). ROMEO. JAN 252 Soccer (2). Track-ette (2). Graduation Comm. (3). Powder Puff Football (4). Homecoming Comm. (4). ROPELL. ROBERT 60. 61. 74. 77. 252 Spanish Club (I). Varsity Quiz (I. 2). Math Club (I. 2). Homecoming Comm. (3. 4). NHS (3. 4). Boys' State (3). Float Comm. (3. 4). Child Haven (4). Executive Council (4). Student Body President (4). Graduation Comm (4). Junior Prom Comm. (3). Cartoonist for Charger (3. 4). Junior Academy of Science (3). SUN Youth Forum (3. 4). NASC (3). ROSE. FRANCES III. I 12. 252 Cheerloader (I). DECA Club (4). Index 355 ROSEN. STUART 253. ROWE. LAURA 93.94.95.253. ROY. DARLENE 253. ROZSA.SUSI 253. RUDDICK. STEVEN 253. SAAVEDRA. DAVID 253 Ski Club (I. 2). Football (1.2). SABERS. SHANNON 253. SABHA. JAMES 102.253. SANDERS. GINA Latin Club (3). Concert Choir (I). Pep Squad (I). SANDERS. SHARON 253. SANDSTROM. JEFF 122. 253 Football (1.2). Manager (4). Track (I). SASSO. CHRIS 114.253. SAXTON. SAMMY 253 FBLA (I. 2. 3. 4). SAYLES. DONNA 253. SCARBOROUGH. PATTIE 253 Basketball (I. 2. 3). Volleyball (I). Softball (I). Powder Puff Football (4). SCHNEIDER. DANA 164 Choir (3). Volleyball (3, 4). SCHULTE. ROBIN 253 Junior Academy of Science (3. 4). SCHULTZ. KRISTOPHER 59. 60. 61. 62. 77. 150. 212. 254 Boys’ State (3). Class Council (4). Child Haven (4). SUN Youth Forum (4). Human Relations Forum (4). NHS (2. 3. 4). Vice President (4). Ski Club (2. 3. 4) Vice President (4). Math Club (2). Spanish Club (2). AT (I. 2. 3.4). Homecoming Committee (3. 4). Varsity Club (4). Bowling (3. 4). Who's Who (3. 4). Junior Academy of Science (3. 4). Basketball (2). Graduation Comm. (4). SCHULTZ. LISA Spanish Club (I). Swim Team (I). SEARCY. ANITA 89. 90. 254 Choir (4). Counterpoint (4). Jr. Miss (4). SCOTT. STACE Tennis Team (1.2). Ski Team (I. 2). Class Council (I. 2). SELBY. SUSAN 254 Basketball (I). Volleyball. (1.2. 3). Softball (1.2. 3. 4), Class Council (I). Vice President (I). Student Senate (2). French Club (2. 3). Ski Club (4). Homecoming Comm. (4). Powder Puff Football (4). SHARP. KARIN 254 Trackette (4). SHARPLES. MARVIE 254. SHATSWELL. DARRIN 254. SHAVER. GREGORY 122. 153. 254 Football (I. 2. 3. 4). Soccer (I. 2. 3. 4). Track (I. 3). DECA (1.2. 3). SHEPARD. JUDI 254 Disco Dance Club (3). Powder Puff Football (4). SHOEMAKER. CHARLES 91. 254 Counterpoint Sound Crew (1,2. 3. 4). SIBLEY. TAMI 25. 82. 116. 254 Band (I. 2. 3). Pep Club (3). Trackette (I. 3). Son-gleader (4). Student Senate (3). TFAC (4). Homecoming Queen (4). SIMON. GLENN 254. SIMON. JASPER 116. 122. 254 Foot-ball (2. 3. 4). Track (2. 4). TFAC Club (2. 4). SINGER. DEAN 254. SMITH. JOEL 254 Baseball (2). SMITH. MONICA 59.61.254. SMITH. RUSS 73. 100. 254 Wrestling (2. 3. 4). Child Haven (4). Yearbook Photographer (4). Newspaper Photographer (4). Senior Ball Royalty (4). SMITH. SCOTT 254. SMOCK. WALTER 255. SMYTH. ANGELA 138. 255 Soccer Bunnies (I). Volleyball (2, 3). Softball (I. 2.4). Basketball (2. 3.4). SNARPONIS. JOSEPH 255 Football (I). Basketball (I). Baseball (I). Ski Club (I). Track (I). SNODGRASS. CHARLA 255 Basketball (2). SNOWDEN. ROBERT 255. SNYDER. ALAN 255 Newspaper (I). SNYDER. CARL 255 Basketball (1.2). Ski Club (I. 2. 3). SPEARS. CHUCK 255 Golf 81.2. 3. 4). Band (3. 4). Stage Band (4). SPELLMAN. JAYLIN 255 Band (I. 2. 3. 4). TFAC (I. 2. 3. 4), Pep Band (I). Track (I). STAHL. CURTIS 256 Creative Writing Staff (4). Symphonic Band (I. 2. 3. 4). Honor Band (2. 3. 4). All-State Band (2. 3. 4). National Parks Club (I. 2). Pep Band (I. 2. 3. 4). STALEY. LISA 256 Cheerleader (2). Swimming (2). STAMMETTI. JOHN 122. 256 Spanish Club (3. 4). Letterman's Club (4). Track (1.2). Cross Country (2. 3. 4). STANDLEY. MIKE 256. STANEK. DEBORAH 257. STARCHER. PAUL 105. 153. 257 Soccer (I. 2. 3. 4). Baseball (I. 2. 3. 4). Ski Club (I. 2. 3.4). STEPHENS. BRETT III. 257 Football 0). DECA (2. 3.4). STOCK. ELENA 77. 107. 257 Ski Club (2. 3. 4). Spanish Club (2. 3. 4). Wrestler-ettes (4). Powder Puff (4). NHS (I). Homecoming Comm. (4). STOCKTON. KEN 258 Football (1.2). Ski Club (2. 3). STOCKWELL. CHARLES 258. STOEBNER. TISH 76. 100. 122. 258. STREHLOW. DANA 100. 122. 258 Football (1. 2. 3. 4) Varsity Club (4). STROMER. MATT 100. 122. 258 Football (2. 3.4). Varsity Club (4). STRONG. RANDY 258 Marching Band (I . 2. 3). Football (2). Golf (2). SUAREZ. MARY 89. 91. 258 Glee Club (2. 3). Madrigals (4). Choir (4). Art Club (3). SULLIVAN. KELSY 258. SULLIVAN. KEVIN 258. SULLIVAN. LAURA 70. 258 Mascot (2). Trackette (2). Homecoming Comm (4). Newspaper (4). Powder Puff (4) Gymnastics (4). SUSMAN. STACEY 258 Volleyball (I) Float Comm. (I. 2). Wrestlerettes (2) Powder Puff (4). Softball (2). SWAIN. ROBERT 258 Soccer (2). Base ball (2. 3. 4). Homecoming Comm. (3). SYMONDS. KEITH 258 NHS (I). TAETS. MONIQUE 258 Yearbook (4) Float Comm. (I). TALLEY. VALERIE 61. 69. 70. 72. 98 258 Newspaper (2. 3. 4). Feature Edito (2). Co-Editor (3). Editor in Chief (4) Yearbook (4). Powder Puff Football (4 Child Haven (4). Soccer Bunnies (I. 2. 3 4). Historian (2). President (4). Frenc Club (2. 3). NHS (2. 3. 4). Executiv Board (4). Girls' State Alternate (3). SUt Youth Forum (4). TARPLEY. JUDITH 72. 74. 107. 25 Spanish Club (1.2.3. 4). Executive Cour cil (4). Secretary (4). Yearbook (4). Sti dent Senate Vice President (3). Dram Club (3). Homecoming Comm.. Gradui tion Comm. (4). Child Haven (4). TAYLOR. CAROLYN 259. TAYLOR. CORA 259. TAYLOR. RUBY 259. TESTROET, MARK 259. THOMAS. DAWN 259 Softball (I). Volleyball (I. 2). THOMAS. STEVIE 144 Basketball (I. 2. 3.4). THOMPSON. DEBI 259 DECA (4). THOMPSON. STACIE 104. 259 Wrestlerettes (2. 3. 4). Ski Club (4). THOMPSON. TIM 153. 259 Soccer (2. J. 4). NHS (4). THORNTON. BEVAN 259 Las Vegas odeo Club President (1.2. 3. 4). THROWER. VALERIE 116. TIMMONS. TODD 259. TIMONEN. PAUL 260. TISCARENO. JAMES 60. 260 Wres-ling (2. 3. 4), Photographer (4). TRAPANI. TOM 93. 260 Band (1. 2. 3. t), Counterpoint (2. 3). TURNER. JANICE 74. 82. 260 TFAC I. 2. 3). Track (I). Songleader (4). Junior 5rom Queen (3). TWASTA, DEBRA 260. TYRE. BECKY 61. 260 NHS (I). Class Council (I). Pep Band (LI). Concert Band 2). Trackettes (3). Climbing Club (I). JRBANO, MIKE 112. ANDERSWAN. TINA 11.112. 260. AN DUSEN. JOHN 260. DECA Club 4). AN TEEFELEN. ANNA 59. 260 Rac-juetball Club (4). ARGAS. VICTORIA 260. ELASQUEZ, FRANCES 115.260. YVYAN. TAMMY 260. VAGNER. CLAUDIA 260. VALKER. CLINTON 260. VALKER. JEFF 260 Football (3). Track I). VALKER. LISA 261. WALSH. TRISHA 93. 95. 261 Varsity Band (3. 4). Stage Band (3. 4). Band Officer (4). WALTER. ANNETTE 104. 261 German Club (I. 2). Ski Club (4). WARD. LARRY 261. WARD. MARIA 261. WASHINGTON. TINA 102. 116. 261 French Club (2. 3, 4). Drama Club (3. 4). Child Haven (4). Powder Puff Football (4). TFAC (4). Forensics (4). WATSON. ADAM 261. WATSON. VERN 261. WEBB. SHAWN 84. 261 Drill Team (3. 4). Volleyball (I). WEBBER. DANALYN 101. 114. 261 Spanish Club (I. 2. 3). Swimteam (I). Cheerleader (I). Wrestlerettes (4). Drill Team (3). Softball (I). WELCH. JERRY 261. WELCH. MICHAEL 261. WELCH. SHERYL 261 Softball (2. 3). WERNER. BRIAN 261. WHAN. JEFF 261. WHITE. CRYSTAL 114. 149. 261 Track (2. 3). Bowling (2. 4). Basketball (2. 3). WHITE. KELLY 262 Student Council (I). Art Club (I). WHITE. LISA 262. WHITE. ROBERT 262 Basketball (I). Pep Band (I). Band (I). Basketball (I). Basketball Manager (2). WHITLOCK. PAULA 262. WICKLIFFE. STANLEY 76. 262 FBLA (4). Student Senate (4). Human Relations (2. 3, 4). Varsity Club 4), French Club (4). WILKERSON. JACQUELINE 262. WILKS. BRYN 89. 91. 262 Chess Club (I. 2). Choir (I. 2. 3. 4). Madrigals (2. 3. 4). Counterpoint (4). Aviation Club (2. 3). Student Senate (I. 2). WILLIAMS. PAMELA 262. WILLIAMS. ROBERT 90.93. WILLIAMS. ROSE 263. WILLIAMS. VINCE 122. 263 Football (1.2. 3). Wrestling (2. 3. 4), Counterpoint (1.2. 3). WILSON. FRANKIE 263. WILSON. GINIE 84. 212. 263 Drill Team (I. 2. 3. 4). Co-Captain (4). Spanish Club (2. 3). Class Council Secretary (4). Graduation Comm. (4). Yearbook (4). Powder Puff Football (4). Child Haven (4). WILSON. JEFF 100. 122. 144.263 Basketball (I. 2. 3. 4). Football (2. 3. 4). Varsity Club (3. 4). WINTER, MONIKA M2. 263 Cheer-leader (I). Class Council (I). Songleader (2.3). Ski Club (4). WOLDEN. LISA 263. WOLFE. SHEILA 263 NHS (2. 3). Soft-ball (2). WOODS. TONYA 263 Cheerleader (I). Track (2). Songleader (3). Choir (3). WOOLLEY. JUANITA 263. WRIGHT. CAROLYN 88. 263 Softball (2. 3. 4). Girls' Glee (2. 3. 4). TFAC (2. 3. 4). WRIGHT. SHIELA 88. 89 Choir (2. 3. 4). Counterpoint (2. 3). WYSON. JENNIFER 263 Ski Club (2. 3). YOUNG. GUY 263 Ski Club (4). ZILLMAN. ROBIN 263 Track (I. 2. 3). Soccer (2). Class Council (2. 3). Index 357 Underclassmen Abdo. Amy 299 Abdo. Ashley 122. 160. 265 Adams. Arthur 299 Adams. Eliiabath 165 Adams. Torrance 299 Adler. Nick 104.265 Agster. Judi 87. 265 Ahrendt. Sheri 98. 149.265 Albert. Renee 265 Alger. Pamela 88. 265 Alger, Pamela 88. 265 Allan, Dara 88 265 Allan. Holly 299 Allen. Stephanie 299 Allan. Tad 94. 95. 114.265 Alldredgem Andrea 299 Allred. Ashlyn 93.299 Ammons. Wendy 70. 149 299 Anastasio. John 265 Anastasio. Karan 299 Andersen. Brook 106. 141. 299 Andersen, John 265 Anderson. Bryan 124.299 Anderson. Linda 104. 138. 299 A-nelo. Mika 265 At...j, Debbie 265 Apple. Shari 265 Arambule. Vicki 299 Arango. Helen Archibald. Kay 94. 265 265 Archual. Joseph 299 Arguelles. Ivetta 88 .91. 115. joo Armento. James ft TT 124 Arnold. Darren 265 Arrowsmith. Borry 156. 299 Ashbaugh. Andy 265 Atherton, Marion 265 Atkin. Fred 93.299 Atkinson. Andre 116. 265 Avella. Leonora 299 8aca. Robert 124. 299 Bockus. Mike 266 8agley. Gene Bailey. Greg 124 124.299 Bailey. Leslie 266 Baird. Michelle 299 Baird. Robin 98. 299 Baker. Holly 81.299 Bell. Tamara 97. 266 Belle. Sebastian 106. 153. 266 Bailer. Becky 106.266 Balmuth. Barbara 266 8embeo. Allen 266 8ambao. Marie 299 8arber. John 62.266 Barber. Pilar 107.266 Barges. Marie 89. 115.266 Barker. Todd 89. 126. 144 266 Barnes. Billy 299 Barnes. Donald 93.94 Barnes, Kenny 266 Barnes. Tina 87.266 Barnson. Leigh 89 '.90. 108. 266 8eronofsky. Jon 266 8arrogeto. Trish 299 8arre:a. Roneo 78.266 Barry. Lorenzo Jr. 266 Bartolomeo. Ricky 299 Baugh. Audrie 266 Baum. Jay 150. 266 Bautista. Sonia 299 Beard. Gretchen 98.266 Beaudoin. Scott 299 Beauvais, Bart- 299 Beaver. Shonni 149. 299 Beavers. Judi 167 Beeler. Chuck 299 BeDunnah, Sherri 267 8eDunnah, Terri 98. 267 Begor. David Behary. Jim 267 267 Belair. Lisa 267 Belden. Dawn 267 Belfiore. Gina 299 Bell. Kris 84. 267 Bellegie. Billie Jo 98. 299 Bellegin William 267 Bendorf. Jomio 141.299 Benedict. Thomas 267 Berg Candi 62.267 Bergamo. Rose 267 8erkowitx. Liana 267 Barry. Marie 112. 114. 267 Batx. Diane 88 Bevan. Brian 299 Biancaniello. Pasqualina 267 Bibbins. Chris 124.299 Binyons. Hanry 299 Binyons. Olga 299 Bleckner. Haber 102. 267 Bleckner. Marl 267 8leckwell. Greg 89.116.267 Blala. Carlos 299 Blexek. Darren 299 Blinn, Becky 299 Barger. Tree 299 Bergstrom. Eric 299 Benxel. Kim 299 Berkowifx. Bonnie 299 Berkowitx. Robin 299 Best. Kelly 299 Bet: Diane 299 Bloch. Cathy 300 Bockholt. Chris 300 Bockholt. Richard Boeler. Cary Bogard. Bo 267 101.267 300 Campbell. Norma 300 Bogdan. Chris 268 Campbell. Surenne 98. 269 Bombardier. Mario 300 Canavan. Lillie 93.98.300 Bonham. Jonathan 268 Cannon. Kim 76, 98. 300 8ordeneve. Annette 88.91. Cardarelli. Mike 122.269 $8. 300 Cardona, David 269 Bordenave. Diane 98.268 Carlos. Frank 163 Borelli. Edward 124. 163.300 Cams. Shawndel 300 8orns. Mike 300 Carr. Louis 62. 93. 94. 269 Boschard. Cris 168. 300 Carson. Percy 116 Boscutti. Tony 300 Carson. Ricky 269 Bossart. Theodore 61. 136 Carter. Jeff 269 Bostaph, John 77.163.268 Carter. Thomas 300 Boudreau. Brian 300 Cartwright. Pam 116. 138 Boudreau. Raymond 268 269 Bowden. Donna 141 300 Casey. Jerry 301 Bowen. Kellie 300 Casey. Kim 269 Boynak. Robert 268 Casteel. Holly 269 Boyter. Turea 84,268 Castellan. Adrian 136. 301 Bradford. Stacey 300 Castricone. Donna 108. 269 Bradley. Rodney 300 Castro. Ronald 269 Bradney. Tori 98.300 Castro. Rosa 301 Branam. Sheri 268 Catalano. Michele 114. 269 Branson. Scott 300 Cathcart. Jill 72. 108.269 Brasi. Ken 300 Caftaneo. Adam 269 Breedlove. Jana 268 Cecil. Brandon 91, 124. 301 Brennan. Bath 268 Chaddick. Brad 61. 100. 105. Brennan. Mike 300 122.269 Brcsoo. Darren 136. 300 Chadwick, Debbie 301 8row. Kris 300 Chadwick. Kelly 269 Brewer. Susan 268 Chaffee. Ken 269 Bridgman. Steve 268 Chaplin. Randi 106. 301 Broughton. Roxonno 268 Chaplina. Chris 269 8rown. Brian 144. 268 Chandler. Christy 301 8rown. Bryce 104. 106. 300 Charron. Marcel 301 Brown. Jeff 300 Chastain. Dennis 269 Brown, Jodi 268 Chou. Tu 301 Brown. Kelly 268 Chavex. Helen 301 Brown. Kim 300 Cheda. Andres 150.269 Brown. Kym 98 300 Chin, Jennifer 301 Brown. Leslie 300 Choe. Sohia 104. 269 Brown. Raymond III. 112. Christensen. Craig 301 113.268 Clark, Amy 301 8rownrigg, John 72.77,268 Clark. John 126. 269 Brumfield. Michaol 163.300 Clark, Ken 270 Brummond. Todd 300 Clark, Konnv 100. 122. 163. 8runson. Kevin 124 270 Brunwasser. Kevin 124 Clark. Kevin 301 Brunwasser. Scott 300 Clark. Ronda 141.301 Bryan. Paul 300 Clark. Sam 116.270 Bullard. Barbara 268 Clary. Lynne 301 Bundren, Christi 61. 101.268 Cleek. Jolie 89, 270 Burchett. Angelo 268 Clendenen. Kathy 270 8urgess. Yvonne 268 Click. Robin 301 Burney. Debbie 300 Clifton. Charles 301 8urn!oy. Laura 300 Cloninger. Todd Cobb. Terri 301 Burns. Bruce 300 270 8urton. James 268 Cogley, Richard 301 8ushnell. Terry 268 Cohen. Cheryl 100. 105. 133. Butler. Brian 116 301 Butler. Ron 300 Colangelo. Anno Cole. Gary 270 Butrico. Tracy 84. 269 301 Bu:ord. Mindy 102. 269 Cole. Jason 156. 301 Bybee. Kelli 300 Cole. Patrick 270 Calavan. Larry 269 Cole. Penny 271 Callaway. Darin 124. 300 Collins. Chorlene 271 Camp. Teri 300 Collins. Susan 108.271 Collman. Sherrie 88. 301 Deering. Tom Colquitt. Randy 61. 74. 77. DeFevre. Damon 105. 264.271 Deforest. Tracy Colwell. Pauls 271 Deguxman. Lila Compton. Brooks 301 DelAlcaiar. Gus Cone. James 301 DelBosque. Kelle 1 Conn, Todd 301 Delaney. Kathleen 6 Connell. Dovid 271 164. 2 Connell. Donald 271 Dellotenvillo Terry Connor. Connie 271 Delong Jon Conover. Verl 150. 301 Demay. Todd Constontino. Tom 301 Denison. Jimmy Conwoy. Julie 97. III. 116, Dennis. Jennifer 271 DeSimone. Muriel Cook. Marian 93.301 Deiter. Michael 1 Coon. Kristie 301 Dey Debbie 65. Cooper. Derrick 301 Dia:. Ken 89. Coopermen. Chorlene 98 Die:. MeCaile 271 Dickson. Mai Correles, August 126. 160. Diebold. Fred 271 Dillard. Beverly Cortex. Catherine 72. 271 Dillion. Lore Cotton. Mike 106.271 D'Magglo. Tony Co . George 271 Dishmon. Angela Cranoy.Sandra 301 Diion. Mark 1 Croy. Robert 301 Dodson. Amy Creamer, Frank 271 Domnisso. Tonje Credisco. Mike 72.271 Don. Andy Cresto. Kirk 271 Donithan. Kent 1 Crick. Terry 105 Dotson. Doug Critser. Chrissie 301 Doubrevo. Diane l Cugliette. Tong 122.271 2 Cummings. Jackie 271 Doumeni. Dahlia II Cunningham. Dan 271 Cunningham. Richard 122. 272 Douthett. Ellen 89 Cunninghom, Susan 301 Down. Chrissi Curnutt. Shelly 164.272 Doyon, Lori Custard. Edward 124.301 Doyon Stephanie Cuxole. Dolores 301 Draper. Kim 77. 1 Dodos. Rusty 889.90.272 Dale. Deanna 272 Dnesbaugh Bronda Dalmida. Jackie 301 Driesbaugh. Jim Daly. Martin 65. 301 Drixin. Jamie Domarto. Stocey 301 Droll. Dan Donforth. Tino 272 Druckor. David | Dong. Robert 301 Dudenake. Mark Daniels. Chris 272 Duke. Mike Daniels. Darlene 116. 302 Duley. Patrick Daniels. Ken 122.272 Dunford. Mark Dorby. David 92.94. 272 Dunkle. Katrina D'Attili. Joe 189. 302 Dunkle. Lenice Davenport. John 272 Dunlap. Eric Davenport. Keith 302 Dunn, Linda Davidson. Chuck 302 Dushek Robbie Oavis. Carl 272 Dye Kim Davis. Kristine 93. 272 Dyer. Kath Davis. Natalie 302 Dyson Greg Dovis. Nickie 97. 272 Eaton. Mark Dovis. Tonyo 272 Eden. Mary Day. Jennifer 302 Edgar. Steve Doyley. Alan 302 Edmond. Dedra Deakmon. Dawn 77. 84 272 Edward. Angie Decker. Mike 156. 302 Edwards. Joe DoCosto. Bobby 272 Egan. Joe DeCoursey. Lorry 124. 302 Eggers. Christa Decunxo. Dorene 302 Eiermen. Chris 358 Index Slander. Russ III. 112.274 Elliott. Kathryn 61.88 89 108. 274 Elliott. Margaret 303 Elliot. Sean 303 Ely. Chester 303 Embry. Paul 274 Emelio. Mike 303 Emerson. Marcel 122.274 Emingor. Sandi 274 Ence. Derek 106. 122, 274 England. Carl 303 England. Kim 303 Ennes. Tori 131.274 Ennis. Denise 98. 274 Enriguez. Connie 62 Evans. Deanne 274 Evans. Susan 138. 164.274 Evans. Tammy 274 Estrada. Loretta 274 Ewers. Betty 274 Ewing. Chuck 274 Falzone, Leticia 114.274 Fallon. Becky 303 Fanning. Traci 84. 274 Farina, Victor 303 Farrelly. Nancy 303 Farr. Beverly 93. 303 Farrell. Tonya 274 Fason. Mark 274 Felker. Terry 303 Fend. Robert 65.150.303 Fenn. Chris 303 Fenton. Larry 124. 303 Fera. Korie 303 Ferguson. Stacey 275 Fermin. Emilio 303 Ferrondelli. Laura 303 Fefterar. Kathy 303 Fiala. Rochollo 303 Finch. Tim 303 Fine. Dale 303 Firth. Bev 303 Fischbach. Mary 104.275 Fisher. Stovo 275 Fishman. Alan 275 Fitzgerald. Kirk 126.275 Fitzpatrick, Wanda 275 Flaherty. Dan 160.275 Flonagan. Richard 275 Flanders. Michelle 303 Flanigan, Julie 27S Fleck. Ann 61.72, 108. 275 Fleckenstein. Danny 93 Flemng, Jeri 104.275 Fletchor. Tom 303 Flores. Steve 275 Foliar. Dwight 163.303 Follmer, Bruce 156 Fontos. Shawna 97 Foresta. Rob 122 Fox. Danny 303 Frabbiele. Bret 106.275 Frabbielo. Mark 303 France. Jim 303 Franick. Anne 101.303 Frank. Jennifer 61.72.105. 108.275 Fronke. Linda 275 Franke. Lisa 275 Froafhy. Penni 303 Freeman. Michelle 166. 303 Frohner. Brian 303 Friedrichs. Robert Shawn 93. 95.275 Friend. Michelle 168. 303 Frisco. Suzy 76. 104, 275 Fritts, Dennis 275 Fruehauf. Eric 275 Frye. Jonnifer 276 Fulton. Carrie 276 Fuston. Dorothy 164, 166. 276 Gaitor. Bruce 122. 144 Galliher. Jeff 92.95.276 Gallinger. Lori 62. 93. 303 Gamboa. Luis 276 Garay. Maria 115.276 Garcia. Annabel 115 Garcia. Robert 276 Garibay. Randy 124.303 GaHitz. David 100. 122. 163. 276 GaHitz. Michelle 303 Garner. Robeccce 276 Garza. Joe 303 Gaston, Edward 303 Gaston. Jesse 92.93 Gaviratonathan. Leena 276 Gelber. Pam 102.276 Geldbach. Gina 98. 276 Golhart. Rod 276 Gelloff. Tami 93. 303 Gallina. Gina 303 Gallina, Leesa 303 Gelsone, Tony 30 Gennelly. Jack 30 Gentile. Denise 30 George. Darcy 304 Giavonette. Jackie 276 Gibson, Greg 276 Gilbert. Donna 276 Giles, Karon 304 Gillespie. Teresa 276 Gillett, Dana 304 Gillson. Kim 304 Glasgow. Kay 304 Glasser. Villa 88. 102. 276 Glenn. John 276 Goding. Eric 304 Godino. Chris 304 Goldsmith. Lynn 304 Goodoll. Karen 61.133,276 Goodman. Roger 276 Goodwin. Lisa 304 Gordon. Mark 276 Gorichar. Gary 276 Gracia. Danny 124.30 Graham. Catherine 276 Graham. Roy 150.304 Grenil. Bryan 276 Granil. Wondy 107,164.30 Grassl. Lisa 30 Grauberger. Kayla 92, 94. 30 Grauborgor. Kendrick 90. 277 Grayson, Tracy 277 Greon, Geri 101.30 Green, Gordon 30 Green, Mickey 277 Greih. Rosemary 277 Gresh.Stevo 124.30 Griffith. Joni 30 Grimes. Tracy 304 Grinnell. Tracy 277 Groves. Donolle 30 Guerra.Goy 277 Guerreno. Heidi 304 Guido. Dan 94.95.277 Gullo. Potor 304 Gunny. Gary 124. 30 Heddenham. Scott 30 Hager. Hedy 277 Hagmeier. Shirley 277 Hail. Todd 277 Haines. Cathy 304 Hall. Lillie 277 Hall. Mark 304 Hammon, Beth 304 Hammond, Stacey 304 Han. Kevin 163.304 Handy. Joff 156.304 Hanson. Tim 304 Hansen. Wes 304 Hardy. Steven 277 Harmon. Bruce 277 Harnkul. Somchai 277 Harrell, Leslie 304 Harris. Don 304 Harris. Gaby 304 Harvey. Tim 104 Hastings. Bernadino 304 Hawe. Shawnda 89. 90. 277 Hawe. Tim 304 Hawkins. Suzanne 277 Haynes. Andre 304 Hayes. Betsy 102 Hays. Deere 93. 277 Haythorn. Jeff 277 Hayword. Doris 116,277 Hayworth. Steve 72,73.277 Headman. Greg 104.30 Heaton. Scott 277 Heaton. Stophanio 108. 264. 277 H eg inbottom. Traci 62.93. 305 Heishman. Erica 305 Heislor. Jeff 277 Henricks. Carolann 305 Henry. Ricky 144. 305 Honson. Jesse 124. 146, 305 Henson. Cothy 305 Henson, Suzanne 305 Heredia. Ty 305 Hernandez, Elizabeth 305 Hernandez. Ericka 108. 115. 305 Hornandoz, Rommel 277 Herron. Christine 77. 107.277 Hicks. Calvin 305 Hicks. John 305 Hicks. Paul 278 Hildebrandt. Deborah 305 Hill. 8.11 278 Hill. Mike 278 Hill. Rebecca 108. 114.278 Hinds. Kelly 122.278 Hineline. Cara 92.94.104. 305 Hines. Cathy 305 Hobbs, Mary 305 Hoel. Michelle 305 Hoffman. Steve 305 Hogue. Jay 305 Hoinski. Tammy 305 Holdon.Trocy 305 Holland. Henry 126.305 Hollingsworth. Sherry 305 Holt. Beth 278 Holt. Larry 305 Homan. Vickie 305 Hooks. Elizabeth 278 Hooks. Kim 305 Hoover. Susan 306 Hopper. Nool 306 Honnor. Mory 104. 306 Hornyak. Tina 306 Houghton. Kim 105 Howard. Kristen 72. 278 Howard. Soan 306 Howe. Stovo 306 Hudak. Sandy 306 Huegel. Laura 94. 95. 278 Hughes. Judy 306 Hughos. Laura 88. 278 Hunter. Brad 278 Hunter. Liz 105.306 Hunter. Troy 278 Huntoon. Kurt 114.278 Hunzinger. Laura 166 HuHiman. Lisa 278 Hurst. Kylo 116.160.278 Hussey. Joan 76.106 Hutchinson. Vicne 124 Huxley. Pom 278 Ingonhuett. Eve 98. 104. 306 Isip. Ma Angela 278 Jablonski. Morgarot 111 Jockson, Pomelo 81.306 Jockson, Tommie 278 Jockson, Vonda 306 Jaffa. Marionne 74. 77. 105. 107. 298. 306 Jamos. Eileen 98. 104. 306 James. John 278 James. Troy 124 Jameson. Kim 82, 279 Jameson, Wendy 306 Jonsen. Larry 279 Jorvis. Chuck 306 Jenkins. Corey 279 Jennings. Todd 279 Jensen. 8onnie 306 Jepson. Stephonie 98. 306 Jimerson. Dorothy 116. 117. 279 Jobe. Diono 279 Joffrion, Lydia 306 Johns. Gregory 306 Johns. Tris 306 Johnson. Curtis 116. 122. 279 Johnson, Harold 279 Johnson, Jeff 279 Johnson. John 306 Johnson. Kelvin 146. 306 Johnson, Mario 306 Johnston. Raelene 306 Johnston. Ralph 136. 306 Jones. Cheryl 87 264. 279 Jonos. Claudio 279 Jonos, Cynthio 306 Jones. Karen 306 Jones. Kim 279 Jones. Nancy 306 Jones. Shoilo 117.280 Jordon. Sonia 97. 280 Jordan. Vincent 93.306 Justice. Steve 122.144.280 Kochnik. David 306 Kochnik. Edward 61. 107. 150. 280 Kollam. Lourlo 97.280 Kontor. Joey 114.280 Kentor. Scott 306 Karess. Bobby 136. 306 Korose. Worron 124. 306 Kearney. Gerald 156. 306 Keefe. Kate 280 Kelley. Kevin 124. 156, 306 Kelly. Anthony 150. 280 Kelly. Kerry 280 Kelly. Kevin 124.156.306 Kelly. Seon 306 Kelts. Tony 280 Kendall. Phil 306 Kenstler. Michelle 280 Kerley. Denise 280 Kern. Constant 280 Ketchum. Hazel 306 Kotos. Koronj 306 Kidder. Shoron 280 Kim. Mi Suk 306 Kindell. David 156. 307 King, Arlyn 61. 70. 108. 280 Kinn. Amy 61.280 Kinney. Spencer 307 Kirshboum. Kelly 280 Kishner. Joanna 61. 70. 72. 77. 101. I0S. 106. 280 Kistor. Dave 307 Kjormoe. Todd 124.307 Klein, April 102.280 Kleinpeter. Phillip 116. 124. 307 Knesh. Joff 146. 307 Knox. Gordon 124.307 Korbin. Todd 136. 280 Koppel. Gary 281 Kovacs. Donoon 281 Kozloff. Alice 281 Kramer. Artie 102. 307 Kramer, Stephanie 93. 307 Krantz, Jodeo 281 Krausse. Mike 307 Krauss. Jo Ann 281 Kriogor. KaHe 307 Krisatis. Mike 307 Kristof. Julie 89.281 Kuhn. Nadino 82.281 Lackey. Lynda 89.90.264. 281 Laird. John 307 Lambert. Travis 114.281 Lara. Jesse 153.281 Lara. Karrie 307 Larkin. Dawn 307 Larkin. Mindy 89, 91.281 Larkin. Robert 281 Larson, Pat 307 Lash, Kathleen 307 Lassila. Kim 307 Law, Mike 307 Law, Suzanne 281 Lawson, Erika 62. 307 Lawson, Helen 61.62.98, 281 Lowson, Ponni 307 Lay. Juan 146. 307 Leyland. April 307 Laylend. Kevin 281 Lea. Lanny 307 Leany. Tammy 281 Leavitt. Suzanne 281 Leavitt. Todd 281 Leavitt. Tom 92. 93 Index 359 Leo. Barrio 281 Loo, Charles 307 Loo. Eric 70 Loo. Henry 307 Loo. Roina 281 Loffnor. JoAnn 77.107.282 Leichor. Yvonne 88. 282 Loon. Corlos 122.282 Loon. Cesar 307 Leopold. Kathi 168.282 Letsnick. Oavo 163 Letsnick. Sabre 133.282 Love, Elizabeth 282 Lovio. Angola 282 Lewis. Dobra 282 Lezceoo. Jay IIS. 282 Liboratoro. Chuck 282 Lifson, Amy 307 Lin, Kristy 282 Liniham. Mike 307 . Lingle. Juno 307 Linsk. Howard 282 Lipka. Joe 144. 282 Lloyd. Juonite 282 Lloyd. Scott 282 Logan. Susie 307 Longero. Lorry 307 Longfield. Jim 307 Loppnow.Toni 93. 307 Lorodo. Albert 307 Lorio, James 307 Lostroh. Petra 94 Lott. Debbie 282 Louie. Julio 282 Love. Jack 124. 307 Love. Pennie 282 lowy. Both 282 Loyd, Kevin 307 Lucia. Gory 124. 307 Lundquist. Cort 65. 307 Lutz. Bryenj 156 Lynch. James 307 Lynch. Mike 307 Lyons. Sandy 166 Macardo. Kim 93 MacCochren. Rob 146.308 MocFown. Derrick 282 Mack. Kevin 283 Madrid. Brondo 62. 283 Madrid. Kim 283 Maher. Christie 308 Maher. Jamie 283 Mahoney. Larry 308 Malloy. Jim 106.153.283 Malloy. Matt 156 Malone. 8onnio 308 Malone. Marla 308 Manabat. Dora 308 Mancari. Joe 308 Mancini, Erin 72, 283 Mancuso. Gina 283 Mann. Russell 308 Manning. Eric 283 Manzi. Leurio 283 Marano, Gory 283 Merocelli. Joe 308 Merschnor. Froncine 308 Merschner. Rich 308 Marsh. Darla 283 Marshall. Steven 122. 283 Martinez. Arthur 106. 283 Mesorong. Chip 308 Motaya, Don 283 Mattson. Gail 308 Matute. Maria 283 Motysiek, Sherry 283 Ma wel, Annette 308 May, Robbie 283 May. Shonnon 76.89,107. 283 May. William 112. 283 Mays. Jeff 308 Mazzola. Toni 308 Mazzu. Dianne 308 McAffee. Gary 124.163. tr o McAllister, Kim 308 McBride. Liz 92.308 McCellie. Lisa 308 McCardell. Kim 284 McCoughy. Don 308 McCauley. Mary 92.94.95. OOA McClure. Lissa 283 McClure. Shoron 308 McConnell. Cindy 284 McConnell. Douglas 308 Moreno, Larry 89.91.286 Padilla. Robert 310 Price. Bill 31 McCullah. William 104. ISO Morgan. Bill 286 Padro. Chris 310 Price. Rhonda 31 McDonald. Kim 94 Morgan. Diane 138. 164.286 Page, Jimmy 287 Price. Sherry 281 McDonald. Michelle 78. 264. Morgan, Mitch 309 Pakech, Jackie 310 Prieto. AHina 31 284 Morgando. Chris 105. 309 Palm. Yvette 97.310 Primo. Louis 92.93.31 McDonald. Randall 92. 94. Morin. Todd 309 Palmer. Alan 310 Pritchard. Ben 31 95. 284 Morris. Felicia 166 Palmer. Yvette 287 Pryor. Valynn 283 McFrederick. Teri 309 Morris. Julie 286 Paguot. Allen 136.310 Purdue. Doug 31 McGuire. Amanda 309 Mosley. Rebecca 309 Peradowski. John 287 Putnam. Ron 28k McKee. David 309 Moya Sarah 309 Parker. Gary 310 Quinn. Chris 31 McKee. Jill 284 Mrozik. Mike 309 Parker. Lisa 112. 287 Quisenberry. Esther 101 McKellar. Tony 309 Muirhead, Adair 286 Parker. Julie 87 107 28; McKinley. David 284 Munfean. Michelle 286 Parker, Shewne 310 Rachetfa. Rocco 102 283 McMain. Kyme 309 Murphy. Danny 309 Parrish. Auerian 146.310 Radman. Mike 28k McNair. Kim 284 Murphy. Glenn 309 Pasqualoto. Paul 287 Refay. Rick 281 McNamara. Kelly 309 Murphy. John 309 Patchin, Steven 310 Raiano. John 283 Meads. Patrick 92. 285 Murphy. Joni 286 Paternostro. Andre 287 Rainoy. Tomre 283 Meads. Terry 93.94 Murphy. Melinda 309 Patterson. Mike 310 Raiton. Brad 28! Means. Cherie 309 Murphy. Pay 309 Patzor. Gavin 310 Ramirez. Feli 31 Means. Keithan 309 Murphy. Shawno 98. 286 Paul. Terry 124. 310 Ramiroz. Melinda 3i Mearns. Robert 309 Murray. Dana 310 Paulson. Ricky 146 Remoter. Mike :C2 28! Meier. Michelle 309 Murray. Patrick 93. 286 Payne. Mildred 166 . 310 Ramsey. Daphne 31 Meinert. Pom 285 Murray. Susan 138 Payne. Tacoy 310 Respotnik, Bart 92 31 Meng, Monica 285 Musser. Daniel 124. 310 Pearson. Jessica 310 Revenholt, Jon 31 Merkel. Ada 309 Myers. Jolie 105. 286 Pearson. Nicole 287 Recob. Bill 22 281 Metz. Jennifer 107. 285 Myers. Kimberly 286 Peccde. Lena 287 Rector. Michelle 31 Meyer, Scott 309 Nendory. Joanna 310 Peccole. Rob 122 Reeves Tina 31 Miceli. Joey 309 Napoli. Jackie 286 Pedersen. Vince 310 Rehl. Terri 31 Michael. Robert 309 Nash. Robert 146 310 Peeples. Greg 124. 146 Reichert. Troy 93 31 Michel. Leland 309 Navarro. Ray 115. 286 Pehrson. Pennie 287 Reid. Edward 62 31 Michel. Leslee 285 Ned row. Ron 286 Pellend. Craig 311 Reid. James 283 Mielke. Chris 105. 285 Neeld. Athylie 88.98. 310 Pennington. Nancy 287 Reindle. Chris 31 MikkeUen. Jan 285 Neeley. Melissa 310 Peres Deron 124.311 Reising. Michael 3l Miles. Nicki 76. 102. 285 Neill. Leonard 310 Perey.Julie 287 Reismen. Adam 31 Miller. Bill 309 Nelson. Dawn 286 Perez Osvaldo 62 Releford. LeVite 88 3i Miller. Bret 144.309 Nerdin. Yvonne 310 Perlstein Daniel 92.94. 311 Renteria, John 92.93,31. Miller. Christopher 116 285 Nelson. Eric 310 Perry, Eddie 160 Rentscheler. Doug 31: Miller. DeAndre 309 Nettles. Sam 310 Perry. Tonva 311 Resly. John 31: Miller. Jackie 116. 309 Newell. Lenite 310 Peruchini. Tracoy 311 Reiroad. Jimmy 61 62 122 Miller. Jennifer 309 Newmiller. Rick 310 Peters Barbie 141.311 28! Miller. Lisa 309 Nielson. Danny 310 Peters. Dave 311 Roiroed. Tammenike 31: Miller. Lisa 105. 131.309 Nitzschko. Lori 286 Peterson. Doug 62. 287 Reynolds. Mark 31: Miller. Michelle 62.285 Noble. Joni 286 Peterson. Sona 87 Reynolds Matt 93 94 28' Miller. Todd 65.126.285 Noecker. Brod 310 Petroni. Ron 93.94 Rhodes. Kothy 87 31: Mills. Natalie 285 Noie. Suzette 287 Pettit. Strphanie 77 107. 287 Rice. Angela 31: Mingo. Frank 124 309 Nolan. Gary 310 Phebus. Celeste 102. 288 Rich. Keith 31: MinoG. Louie 285 Nolan. Jim 122.287 Philip. Sherrie 168. 288 Richmond. Denite 28 Mirendo. Paul 105 Norberg. Kim 287 Phillips. Chris 9.311 Riddle. Stacy 26 Misdom. Damon 285 Novak. Mike 287 Phillips. Tomio 311 Ridley. Darryl .. Mitchell. Charles 285 Novello. Brian 89.90. 287 Pickett. Lisa 311 Riemann. Laura 26' Mitchell. James 285 Nowlin. Timothy 310 Picking. Glenda 288 Riggs. Reginald :: : - Mitchell. Rob 285 O'Connor, Larry 310 Pierce. John 311 Rinehart, Jacguelyn 88 3 i; Miyehiro. Raymond 309 O'Connor. John 287 Pike. Bill 104. 311 Ripandelli. Dawn 6 28‘ Moir, Marielle 309 Odo. Cara 298.310 Pilkingfon, Sam 81.92. 94. Ripendelli. Lisa 88 3 i; Molinaro. Kathleen 89. 285 Ogaz. Deborah 310 105.311 Ritter. Chris 62 28‘ Mocode. Lena 285 O Gorman. Paul 156 Pinjuv, Marsha 288 Rizzo. Lisa 28' Montana. Rav 111.285 Oldfield. David 287 Piscitelli. Elizabeth 311 Roberts. James 28' Monteseno. Eric 286 O'Leary. Sean 310 Pittman, Marc 156.311 Robinette. Pat 312 Montgomery. Joh 286 O'Leary. Seaneen 287 Piorkowski. Leanne 102. 104. Rodela, Miles . - Montoya. Jusdeia 309 Onofre. Sandy 287 311 Rodriguez. Jesse 28' Moody. Dwayne 309 Onorafo. Rhonda 310 Plante. George 288 Roehr Brett 61.74 76.77 Moore. Corol 309 O'Reilly. Shane 153.287 Poon. Mary lee 104.311 26' Moreire, Joe 286 Orozco. Rosine • 81.310 Poon. Sharon 104. 288 Roesch, Carla 312 Moreland. Mark 286 Ortis, Curt 310 Popp. Kelly III Rogehn. Rodney 28' Morello. Gina 309 Ortis, Shelly 287 Porrello. Tammie 311 Rogers Annetfo 138 164 Moreno. Dennis 286 Ortwein. Mott 310 Poteracki. Judy 311 312 Moreno. James 122. 163.286 Otte. Lisa 310 Powell, Kethie 98.311 Rogers. Denise 312 Moreno. Jay 309 Ozuna. Paul 287 Preston. Annette 311 Rogers. Sharon 28' Roger . Sharon Roger . Sheila 312 269 Rogge Sherrie 61. 106. 289 Romero. Nadine 312 Root. Eric 73. 289 Rormann. Tim 312 Ro e. Lori 289 Rosczyniale. Eric 312 losenberg. Loui 163.289 loientfein. Ted 106. 290 totti. Mike 124.312 lotelle. Jackie 290 iotella. Jocie 312 {otondero. Gina 62. 84. 289. 312 ioy. Carol 290 iozior. Roxie 312 ludahl. Kellie 290 iue. Joe 312 luogg. Liz 312 lushfield. Brian 290 tujiell. Holly 312 lutto. Dobbio 312 lutto. Roxanne 312 tusterberg. Li a 290 tyan. Su an 290 iaine. Cathy 312 iaine. Elaine 290 aldana. Eric 290 alette. Diane 126.312 lemmon . Todd 290 ampjon, Todd III. 112. 290 ander . Janice 88, 290 andor . Jimmy 89 .ander . Larry 290 ander , Logan 312 andor . Ranee 107. 290 ander , Victor 312 ant'edele. Carl 290 anseverino. Michaol 290 enter. Jim 290 axon, Rhonda 290 corborough. Scott 136. 144 312 chechter. Rick 312 cheeler. Shannon 100.122. 290 chell. Mike 91.291 chell. June 168.313 ehenne. Alan 92.93.136 cherer, Jacqueline 98,313 :hilder. Danny 313 :hlemmer. Mark 313 ;houten. Courita 313 ;hwartz. Jeff 313 :hwartz. Lite 133.313 :hwingdorf. Keith 313 :ia cia. Mike 313 ;ott, Dorren 291 :ott. Dean 313 :ott. Derrick 291 :ott. Katie 61. 100. 105. 108. 133. 291 ;ott. Veronica 313 •dial. Mitch 313 iffel. Phylli 313 ligler. Kevin 313 ilby. Joe 313 ilder . Richelle 313 illari. Lucia 313 aner. Bob 291 earing. Laura 313 elton. Paulette 291 epard. Jon 313 (ipley. Yvette 313 liroky. Kathy 138. 166.313 lOuahro. Jamie 82. 291 Slaughter. Scherry 292 Smith. 8ronda 292 Smith, Carrie 313 Smith. Christine 313 Smith. Darryl 122. I SO. 292 Smith. Darryl 100. 124. 314 Smith, Jackie 166 Smith. Jade 314 Smith. Johnny 314 Smith. Judy 314 Smith, Kelly 314 Smith. Mott 156.314 Smith, Michael 314 Smith. Michelle 314 Smith, Ron 292 Smith, Soro 3134 Smith. Shawn 314 Smith. Wanda 204. 314 Snarponi . Daniel 292 Snovely, Beth 133 Snider. Todd 314 Snijdewind. Keith 314 Snyder. Mark 72, 292 Snyder. Morshall 292 Sockwell. Alicia 314 Sockwell. Chuck 292 Solheim. Alan 105.314 Sondej. Mary 292 Sorensen. Bryan 292 Sorensen. Scoff 104.314 Souiri. Malika 292 Soule . Jon no 292 Spargo. Scott 61. 136. 153. 292 Spargur, Carrie 292 Spargur, Pat 124.153.314 Spark . Chri 314 Spark , Kathy 314 Spears. Jolene 93.314 Speckmon. Cheryl 292 Spencer. Kevin 124.314 Sperry. 8rett 293 Springfield. Brian 314 Spinuni. Scott 122.293 Spohn.Jeff 292 Spurk. Julie 292 St. Jacques. Jackie 314 Stahl. Martha 314 Stoito. Don 314 Staley. Eric 163.314 Stalker, Dovid 314 Stonczyk. Morci 314 Stamfield. Debra 293 Stanek. Chris 314 Sfarcher. Robert 126.204. 314 Stoyner. Morgie 81. 105. 314 Stefono. Chri 314 Stein. Michael 136. 160. 293 Steven . Mark 293 Stewart. Lono 314 Stowort. Randy 314 Stine . Jomes 314 Stockton. Keith 293 Stockton, Susan 77. 101.264. 293 Stoebner. Jeff 293 Stoerck. Jack 293 Stout. Shown 84, 292 Stower . Rick 293 Streeter. Newton 62, 293 Strehlow. Kira 70, 138. 164. 314 Strimling. Bob 61.100. 104. 136.293 Strimling. Susie 100.105. Taylor. Mijfy Toylor. Ron Tedder. Corbie Tefertiller. Broc TeHucky. Michelle Terry. Brian Thomo . Le He Thomot. Lizzie Thomo . Paul Thomot. Rodney Thome . Terete Thomas. Vernon Thompson, Beth 62 61. 104. 293 93.315 315 315 293 315 293 24. 315 144 66.315 294 04.315 Thompson. Jacqueline 315 Thompson. Ken Thompion, Kim 294 315 Thompson. Susan 94. 315 Thorns, Mark Thornton. Jil 116 315 Thrower. Michael 146.315 Thrower. Valerie Tiberghien. Lori Tilly. Tim Timmon . Joe Tingey. Christine 13.299 104 315 294 315 Tingey. Dean 76. 105. 294 Tippett . Sandy 315 Tippit. Urtulo 315 Tobler. Ronald 294 Tofigh. Formal 315 Toledo. Ofelia III. 112. 113. 294 Tomosello. Andrea 315 Tomczyk, Lori 315 Tomtik. Andreo 107.294 Toon, Dana 315 Toth. Cinci 315 Towey. Sean 315 Townsend.Darren 124.315 Trobojo. Gleyenno 141.315 Trimble. Shelly Trinh. Tuan Trueb. Lite Truman. Hilary Trumps. Franzes Trumps. John Turner. Kintey Tully. Trijhe Turman, Poter Turner. Dave Turner, Ed Turner. Rod Tussey. Jon 141. 315 294 315 72. 294 315 294 294 102.315 89.315 315 124 315 92.95. 315 Tuttey. Tammy 77.82.264. 294 Tyler. Steven 294 Tyrone. Shawn 316 Tyson. Mark 126.294 Underwood. BUI 294 Unger. Mindy 316 Untolosco. Helen 316 Upchurch. Tim 316 Ujekovich. Anthony 294 Urquiego Luis 92. 93. 294 Vanamann. Lisa 316 Vander2wan. Lite 316 Von Duten. Honk 316 Von Duten. Mark 294 Von Duten. Walter 316 Van Dyke. Toni 116, 138 Von Luven. Robert 114 Vontomphone. Southide 294 VonTilburg. Dennit 316 Vargas. Phillip 294 Verley. Tino 168.294 Votconi. Coroline 72. 294 294 133.314 Verchick. Dovid Ward. Kyle 316 Wore, Monico 295 Warner. Jay 295 Warren, Brian 126. 295 Warren, Don 316 Wafer , John 295 Watson. Horold 89. 316 Wotton. Tomara 316 Webb. Allison 295 Webb, Brent 150. 295 Webb. Sholly 84. 295 Weber. Rob 92.316 Webster, Tommie 166 , 316 Weight, Tammy 295 Weiman. Steve 295 Welch. Darryl 316 Welch. Jeff 295 Welch. Thereto 316 Well . Guy 122 Well . Philip 316 Wengert. Ward 316 Worgin, Botty 316 Wesley. Angie 316 Wesley. Herbert 316 Wesley. Shoron 298 Wesley. Sowona 81.316 West. Kim 93.316 Westenbergor. Scott 316 Whan. Scott 295 Wheeler. Cindy 104. 295 Whipple. Angela 78. 105. 295 V hife. Goorgo 93.95. 295 White. Judy 149. 316 White. Mike 316 Whitehead. Lori 101.295 Whitely. Bob 316 Wicklond. John 316 Wickliffo. Derick 108. 264 William . Teresa Willioms. Vince Willi . Lisa Willton. Nelita Wilton. Ann Wilton. Bessio Wilton, Cary Wilton, Debbie Wilton. Denise Wilton. Guy Wilton, Karon Wilton. Linda Wilton. Linda Wilton. Shelly 93. 93. 116. 94 lowers. Linda 93. 131.313 Stucki. Garv 314 Viou. Kristine 61. 108.295 296 vaqgio. Jc-oy 291 Sullivan. Terry 124.314 Viau. Mark 295 Wideen. Tom 100. 122. 296 ver. Abbi 72.84 105. 166 Summer . Allen 314 Vigna. Victor 124. 316 Wieso, Joff 316 291 Summer , Jame 293 Vinicky. Reaina 8.91.316 Wigle. Susan 296 nms. Herbert 313 Surooot. Ponido 315 Vinton. Andre 122.295 Wilbanks. Kevin 163.296 nm . Roy 291 Susmon. Lori 70.98.315 Wagley. Bloin 65 Wilcoxen. David 296 nmons. Robert 313 Sutphin, Emmy 98 Wahl. Cary 316 Wildorson. Kathy 316 rore Veronica 89. 291 Swartz, Cindy 315 Waite. Eddie 295 Wilkerson, Jacquelyn 296 npson. Edy 292 Swither. Brenda 315 Waite. Neil 114. 295 Wilke . Stephanie 296 vcloir. Debbie 292 Szczepkowtki.Georgino no Walker. Angela 295 Wilkinson, Sheryl 76. 117 iger. Lila 166.313 Tabor. Brian 156.315 Walker, James 295 Wilems. Rondi 316 sg.'efon. Lori 292 Taggord. Alan 156 Welkor. Kevin 316 William . Art. 116 298.316 ibalkon Robert 313 Tarbell, Gerri 293 Walker. Pat 124. 316 William , Chri 296 qren. Jill 313 Talbot. Goylen 315 Welker. Robert 124. 316 William . Donna 316 anchy. Jill 138.164.313 Tangren. Karen 293 Wall. Celina 316 William . Janice 296 dds. Mary Ann 313 Tarpley. Steven 315 Wall. Denise 295 William . Kathy 88. 296 ddt. Mike 313 Taylor. Darin 315 Waller. Rhunde 295 Williams. K.m 296 jchonko Wolte 292 Taylor. Denito 112 Walter. Kri 316 Williams. Nate 163 jrow. Mike 124.313 Taylor. John 315 Ward. Bryan 316 William . Reve 316 Winbush. Ricky 111. Winn. James Winney. Jill Winter. Brian Winterman. Margot Wirth. Kelly 98 Wifocki. Joy Wolden. Loni Wolfe. Jim Wolfmon. Mar Wolgost. Mike Wong. Anita Wood. Grog Wood. Shoron Woods. Kristen Wright.Cindy Wright,Sutan Wynn. Chri Wyton. Colleen Yobloniky. Sutan Yeoman. Jimmy Yeoman. Natalio Young, Brenda Yeung, Pomelo Young.Susan Young. Wendy Youngblood. Ken Zaietki. Thereto Zammit. Lori Zammit, Theresa Zaratiegui. Linda Zero, Pot Zicari. Ethel Zicari. Rose Ziegler. Corolyn 98. Ziole, Donna Zito. Bonnie Zook. Marsholl Ziorey. Janice Zuniga. Greg Zuniga. Rebecca Zygmont. Barbara 102. 296 160 296 6.3 !£ 296 124 '01.296 1 '6. 3lt l?. 296 ' 1.296 10. 164 316 ' 16. 297 297 317 317 317 '06. 317 317 297 94. 297 317 146 81.317 297 297 297 297 317 317 297 k98. 317 122. 297 317 317 317 317 317 297 317 317 297 317 122.297 297 297 149, 297 317 317 105.317 317 317 297 317 Index 361 Experiencing changes, we move on to the challenges of tomorrov 362 363 Friendships and events soon become memorie in our ever-quickening journey through the experiences of life 364 365 % 366 £ o -3 CLARK CHARGERS NOLI r CAVALCADE Staff Editor -in- Chief Editor Copy Editor Business Manager Photographers Activities Classes Faculty Sports Clubs Craig Robinso Sharon Kishnt Joanna Kishnc Jennifer Frar Dennis Hart. Steve Hayworth, Debbie Hof Eric Root. Rusty Smith. Marie Steven James Tiscaren Mike Ream. Abbi Silver. Judy Tarplt Catherine Cortez, Mike Credico. Kay Hutching Valerie Talley. Hilary Truman, GiNie Wilsc Kristy Beliak. Cary Boeke Jill Cathcart. Jill Kennedy. Lisa Loesc John Brownrigg. Dena Curtright. Ann Flee Charles Jezzeny. Monique Tae Dannotte Crodico. Jay Hansen. Kristen Howar. Erin Mancini, Mark Snyder, Caroline Vasco s we venture into the world, we will always remember e days when our paths were as one. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS In addition to the staff, many special people contributed to the creation f this book. We would like to thank: - Mrs. Clinesmith for her photographic support - Mr. Allred and Mr. Dennis for constructing and painting our theme sign - Pam Borns for her title page artwork and graphic ideas - Taylor Publishing Company, especially Bob Stephenson, for help in planning and producing the Cava cac e - Albert James for their great pictures and extra efforts ■ Mrs. Mackie for her long hours and dedication ■ Mr. Collis, the man behind the scenes, who made things run smoothly throughout the year - Our advertising supporters who made this book possible ■ The administrators and faculty for their cooperation ■ Mr. and Mrs. Hale for their devotion, ideas, and confidence in us ■ The student body for being the greatest. Special thanks to the group in fourth hour. SHARON CRAIG _________________________________________________________________J Qojxbt 6o b, -THG OCAmrnex? 4 oixr djun oV syoM-, bu bCUjcnqibartf •Ad1 QJU [yjjo JOcP ' JL? 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