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

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!| 1 1984 CAVALCADE THE PIECES Student Life......................16 Athletics........................116 Academics........................186 Individuals......................206 Conclusion.......................314 One by one, each piece of our lives builds upon the next. 4 We lead, we follow, we achieve 7 8 KfJC . . . making our high school years memorable 11 12 .. and fulfilling in the riendships we acquire. 13 iMm r 14 16 Student Life 5TUDENT LIFE IS Homecoming Contests and costumes make fun-filled week 1. Rob Silvcstri and David Lcssnick display their skateboarding skills. 2. Larry Mingo enjoys the competition of the Mini Grand Prix. 3. Toni Dorian and Randy Holladay get the New Wave spirit. 4. Biology teacher Norm Johnson shows his colors. 5. Nate W illiams demonstrates his hula hoop talents. Homecoming 19 I. Members of the drill team entertain the crowd at the assembly. 2. Songlcadcrs escort varsity football players onto the floor. 3. Already named Mr. Cool. Bill lekes goes for a record. 4. Jeff Pettit and dale Kara White arrive at the traditional Homecoming dance. 5. The Homecoming royalty and escorts receive recognition from the crowd. 20 Homecoming Homecoming events provide entertainment for traditional week X op hats, bows, and cancs set the atmosphere for the 1983 Homecoming, Puttin’ on the Ritz. The week itself consisted of five dress-up days, which featured costumes from California surfers to wild punk rockers. During both lunches there were hula hoop contests, a Mini Grand Prix, and the Mr. Cool contest. The first place award for the traditional decorating of the halls went to the seniors. In the VW races, held on the football field, the Junior Class ran away with the top honors while Executive Council followed closely for second. In the alumni assembly, this year’s Mr. Football was Chris Lea, the captain of the football team. The Ugly Man award, sponsored by the Spanish Honor Society, went to senior Rob Silvcstri. Special entertainment came from air bands; the winning group was BTO, a group of seniors. Clark suffered a 39-0 loss to Valley in the Homecoming game. At halftime, the seniors received the first place award for their float. This was the first year Clark has ever had two queens, due to an exact tie in balloting. Cindy Claerhout and Debbie Craythorn shared the honors as Homecoming Queen. To end the festivities for the 1983 Homecoming week was the dance. This year the dance was held in the gym, which was professionally decorated. From tuxedos to gowns, the couples really were “Puttin’ on the Ritz.’’ Homecoming 21 Week of ‘Puttin’ on the Ritz’ ends with game and dance; hard work, fun, floats, romance all part of scenario e x?7)7nrr f P I 22 Homecoming I. The Seniors lake first place with their bulletin board. 2. Dawn Blackard puts the finishing touches on the Senior’s winning float. 3. Dressed as Valley High School cheerleaders. Nate Williams. Donny Mayhall. James Barber, and Todd lid wards delight the audience with their routine at the assembly. 4 BTO takes first place in the Airband Contest. 5. Ski Club and Sophomore Class Council get prepared for the race. Homecoming 23 reign as Homecoming queens PIECES OF ... I 26 Clark Life ... CLARK LIFE Clark Life 27 Sadie Hawkins gives girls an opportunity to ask favorite guy Using ihc Dogpaich tradition. Senior Class Council once again sponsored the Sadie Hawkins dance. Sadie Hawkins, which originated from Al Capp’s UP Abner and Daisy Mac. gave girls a chance to take their favorite guy to a dance. At the dance, which was held in the cafeteria, couples had the chance to exchange vows with Marryin Sam, Mr. Ken Kucan, and Mayor Hawkins. Mr. Richard Strahan, presiding over the ceremonies. The attire for the dance was informal; the couples dressed in matching flannel shirts, jeans, cowboy boots and hats. The atmosphere had a country touch with bales of hay scattered throughout the cafeteria. Students also chose their own UP Abner and Daisy Mac, Rob Silvcstri and Tiffany Hogue, who were crowned at the dance. 28 Sadie Hawkins I. The marriage process begins with the signing of a license. 2. Tammy Schafer and James Kasicwicz arc wed by Mayor Hawkins. Mr. Strahan. 3. Couples enjoy the music provided by Dynamic Sound Company. 4. After being crowned l.il’ Abner and Daisy Mac. RobSilvestri and Tiffany Hogue exchange an affectionate glance. 5. Jill Marshaluski and Rob Donelson enjoy watching the other couples dance. Sadie Hawkins 29 mmJL _____ PUNK: rebellion or fad? - ■ K Statom’s performers dramatize whodunit: T hrilling Clark High School audiences, the Acting Connection presented the first play. Agatha Christie's The Ten Lillie Indians. December 7-10 in the Little Theater. The murder-mystery play focuses upon ten people summoned to a house on Indian Island where, one by one, they arc killed as punishment for their own crimes, tiach murder fits into a rhyme posted on the mantelpiece above ten little Indian statuettes. After each murder, one of the statuettes is missing until only one remains. The final, terrifying conclusion determines the fate of all of the victims! The cast was responsible for the set, costumes, props, and makeup for the play and spent many long hours in rehearsal. Ms. Carrol Statom directed the production with help from student assistants Karen Fagan and Kerry Loomis. ‘Ten Little Indians’ 32 ‘Ten Little Indians' 1 |i| ftv s '-v Cast Rogers . . .1 . Tom Koepp Mrs. Rogers Paige White Frcdricka Narracott . . . Lisa Parsons Vera Claythorne Misty Raines Philip Lombard . . Scott Loomis Anthony Marston . Brian Patrick William Blorc . . Max Hillier General Mackenzie . . . . Dean Montccino Emily Brent Lisa Crouch Sir Lawrence Wargravc . Greg Enriquez Dr. Armstrong Renee Tetrcault 5 I. Ms. Emily Brent accuses Dr. Armstrong of having no moral character. 2. Dr. Armstrong discovers the dead body of Anthony Marston. 3. Philip Lombard accuses Blorc of being a liar. 4. Sir Lawrence Wargravc. in a fit of rage, grabs a handful of Vera Claythornc's hair. 5. Frcdricka Narracott lets Rogers know that she is a lady. Ten Little Indians' 33 December holiday season brightens Charger day? I. The seniors join with the kids losing Jingle Bells. 2. This future Charger steals the show by singing her favorite Christinas song. 3. The Songlcadcrs receive second place for their smashing Christmas tree. 4. Flag twirlcr Stacy Warren shares holiday cheer with the crowd at the annual Christmas assembly. 5. Todd Edwards receives a big hug from his young friend. 6. The publications staffs continue the Saga of Scoop Kringlc with their third Sweepstakes-w inning entry. 7. Santa (aka Mr. Norm Johnson) gels ready for a busy day. 34 Holiday Season Holiday Season 35 Fun-filled activities make holidays bright during festive week Oncc again. Clark had the feeling of Christmas. The occasion was celebrated in several ways. The Drama Club sold flowers and the Drill Team sold candy kisses which they delivered to classes. The Drama Department displayed their talents in their annual Christmas scenes, while the Drill Team also sponsored the annual Christmas Tree Lane. The competition filled the hallways with various trees put up by different clubs. There were fewer trees this year than in previous years partly due to lack of funds, but the trees that were put up gave Clark the look of Christmas. The publications staff look' the sweepstakes trophy for the third year in a row, followed by the Songlcadcrs and FBLA. The seniors had a special privilege once again by being able to share their day with the children from Child Haven. There were presents and games for the children, and Clark’s very own Santa Claus delighted the children at the annual Christmas assembly, which also featured special holiday music from the mixed choirs. I. Turbo gives two tired visitors a lift. 2. The crowd listens to Santa's Twas the Night Before Christmas. 3. A boy from Child Haven receives a present from Santa 1 36 Holiday Season Holiday Season 37 I. FBI.A s tree with the theme “Give Us a Break Mr. Bedrosian wins third place. 2. Pecking from the bus. the Child Haven guests prepare for the day. 3. Acting Connection members Mike Hcaden and lorn Koepp perform in the annual Christmas Scenes. 4. Dressed in Santa caps. JV cheerleaders entertain at the Christmas assembly. 5. Caught up in the Christmas spirit, the children from Child llaven exchange an affectionate hug. 6. Dean Montccino. Scott Loomis. Max Sloan-Hillicr. and Greg Lnrique perform in their Christmas scene “Duraccll Penitentiary.' 38 Holiday Season Child Haven children bring cheery smiles to all Clark seniors Holiday Season 39 I. George Wilcox holds on as his stubborn donkey balks. 2. Recently unseated. Richard Kost remounts his steed. 3. Coaxing and caj ing. Jimmy Vega and George Wilcox try to motivate the donkeys. 4. In a fierce tug-of-war. Chris Carlin fights with a stubborn beast. David Fish struggles with his hairy animal. 40 Donkey Basketball Donkey Basketball provides excitement with spectacular play Determination and stubborn animals marked this year's donkey basketball game, sponsored by the Clark High Band. The fierce competition began with the Lettermen taking on the Band, with Jimmy Vega’s group winning top honors, defeating the Lettermen 10-8. In the other first-round match, the District Court judges competed with the Nevada Highway Patrol. Having considerable problems with their donkeys, the patrolmen lost a tough battle to the judges, 12-10. The effective fast-break of the judges proved loo much for the Highway Patrol. In the final game, the energetic band used an original and inventive strategy to defeat the judges in a low-scoring contest. The CHS Band had better positioning and tactics, as well as a good team of donkeys. Spanish Honors GR changes usual theme to Mardi Gras style IVlardi Gras: carnival excitement straight from New Orleans! Multi-colored balloons, paper kites and foil-wrapped chocolate coins created a festival atmosphere for the annual Girls’ Reverse. The Spanish Honor Society, which took over sponsorship of the February event, encouraged couples to dress in costume for the evening, an annual tradition designed to ease the mid-winter blahs. Many couples started the evening with dinner before the dance, which featured music by the Dynamic Sound Company. They finished the night with a late show at a Strip hotel to make a romantic memory of 1984. 42 Girls’ Reverse I. David Fish and l.isa Crouch enjoy a romantic dance together. 2. Knjoying the music, couples enthusiastically dance the night away. 3. At the conclusion of the dance, couples claim colorful balloons as souvenirs. 4. The crowded dance floor indicates a large turnout. 5. Chris Otero and Tonia Landini “groove” to the music. 6. Dressed in Mardi Gras costume. Breese Burnley and Diane Russell enjoy a quiet moment alone. Girls’ Reverse 43 Thespians perform Neil Simon comedy as second production Newlyweds seem to have the life. Young and in love, they look towards the future and their happiness; but sometimes, love just is not enough to overcome the problems of reality. Watching a young couple struggle with their lives as Coric and Paul Brattcr in Barefoot in the Park, playwright Neil Simon creates hilarious outcomes to their newlywed problems. Debbie Craythorn and Bryan Patrick, portraying the couple in the Acting Connection’s production of the Broadway comedy, brought a touch of humor to the lives of the characters. Directed by Ms. Carrol Statom with student assistants Mike Love and Paige White, the production ran March 1,2. and 3 in the Little Theatre. 44 Barefoot in the Park Cast Corie Braiter .............Debbie Craythorn Telephone Man............... . . . Toni Koepp Paul Bratter............ . . . Bryan Patrick Delivery Person .............Sherida Devine Ethel Banks.......J. .......Michelle Jordan Victor Velasco......... . . . Eric Whitaker I. Hthcl Banks becomes the object of neighbor Victor Velasco’s affection. 2. Entertaining their first guests. Corie and Paul sample an exotic food prepared by Victor for Ms. Banks. 3. Crew: James Steffen, Scott Loomis. Greg Enriquez. Mike Love, and Dean Montccino. 4. Decorating her new apartment, Corie discovers the art of telephone repair. 5. Married for six days, the newlyweds share a moment of privacy. Barefoot in the Park 45 ha I. Chioma Ndubuisi. Donna Hobbs. Bobby Bolden, and Debora Thompson par-ticipatc in Varsity Quiz. 2. Roxanne Warren models a two-piece outfit in the annual fashion show. 3. Pop locker. Keith Wesley, performs during the Black History Assembly. 4. Jeanine Johnson tells of the reasons behind Black History Week during the assembly. 5. The song Reach Out and Touch Somebody's Hand. invokes unity at the assembly. 46 Black History Week Black History Week arouses awareness of cultural ancestry Black History Week, with the theme We Wear the Crown. began on February 6. in observance of great Black Americans and their contributions to society in different fields including politics, culture, entertainment, science, and human rights. F.ach day featured a tribute to a prominent black American. Some of the people recognized were Reverend Jesse Jackson. Julian Bond. Barbara Jordan. Dr. Bill Cosby, and Stevie Wonder. The students involved themselves in many activities which included a Black History Varsity Quiz, the annual fashion show and a play in tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. There were guest speakers and special days such as Heritage Day, Jazz Day. and Color Day. At the assembly, held on Friday, there were performances by the Souleite Dancers and Pop Lockers. There were various songs performed by students which had special meaning in black culture. Royalty was also crowned at the assembly. Black History Week 47 Linda and Eddie receive Black History Week honors 48 Black History Royalty Attendants: Kathy Banks. Sherida I . ' Black History Royalty 49 Gina Gentleman wears Junior Prom crown for 1984 Gina Gentleman, Junior Prom Queen 50 Junior Prom Royalty Junior Prom Royalty 51 Cindy and Chris gain recognition from Senior Class Debbie Craythorn. Dale Akridge Tiffany Hogue l.yshon Jefferson, Bobby Bolden Blake Bradley. Jodi Sandstrom ■HR Senior Ball Royalty 53 0 GE TOfy university Close-Up Delegates. Top row: Todd Edwards, Lisa Gentile, Kristen Ashworth, Kim Borders, Sharon Yeager. Skidmore. Students experience Close-Up adventure in Washington D. C. Studying the United States Government in class and then seeing it in action in Washington D.C. was the primary goal of the eleven Clark students who traveled to the nation's capital in November as part of the Close-Up Program. Mr. Ken Hildebrand, a Clark government teacher, chaperoned the group. The five-day seminars included visits to the Capitol, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and Vietnam Memorial. Workshops included speakers and discussion sessions on political parties, the media, and lobbyists. The group also visited with Senators Paul Laxalt and Chic Hecht and Congressmen Harry Reid and Barbara Vucanovich. Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown. Virginia, were also points of interest visited by the group. To meet the $780-per-pcrson cost, Close-Up participants held a few fundraisers and solicited sponsorship contributions from businessmen: however, the individual families assumed most of the expenses. 54 Close-Up Robertson. Seminars for youths encourage exchanges of differing opinions T he Sun Youth Forum, held every year for high school students, allowed 49 students from each high school to participate in information-oriented seminars. Topics included School Daze. Good Ole U.S.A., Teens arc People, and The World. At the completion of the Forum, students in each discussion group elected a finalist to summarize their views in the Las Vegas Sun or on KLAS-TV. Tw-o Clark students. Paige Zielinski and Sharon Robertson, were selected as summarists; Paige and Sharon both appeared on television to summarize their discussion groups. Anytown Nevada, held for the first time during the summer of 1983 in Lee Canyon, emphasized social exchanges between all young people. Three people from Clark — Stephanie Fujii, Tammy Willis, and Darryl Hensley — all attended the seminar sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Anytown Nevada Delegates: Stephanie Fujii, Darryl Hensley. Honors 55 56 Honors Award competitions determine excellence among CHS students M any Clark students received awards and honors for their efforts in scholastic and extracurricular activities. School competitions determined the finalists for awards such as Century III, Soroptimist, Voice of Democracy, Gemco Scholarship, NMSQT, and D.A.R. Good Citizen Award. Although application processes varied, students usually completed detailed resumes concerning school activities, previous awards, and personal goals. A faculty scholarship committee determined the winners. Susan Frank was named the school winner in the Soroptimist Citizenship Award. She also was one of three National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalists from Clark. National Merit Scholars are determined by their scores on the PSAT exam. Robyn Shepard also qualified as a National Merit Semi-finalist for her superior scores on last year's PSAT. Merit Scholars represent the top one-half of one percent of all juniors who took the test. Lisa LePomc, also a National Merit Semi-finalist, was one of two representatives in the Gemco Scholarship. Gemco Scholarship finalists were selected from their oral responses to an economics question in front of the scholarship committee. Darrin Bovia, a sophomore, was the recipient of the Hugh O’Brian Award for his leadership abilities. This Award allowed him to participate in a seminar with the other winners throughout Nevada. Karen Fagan was the school winner in the Century III Leadership Award and was named one of nine semi-finalists from Nevada; she finished as State Alternate. She was also the school representative in the D.A.R. Good Citizen Award Contest and the Voice of Democracy Speech Contest. Karen was also selected as one of two school representatives in the Gemco Scholarship Competition. Awards for these competitions varied, depending upon the final status reached by the applicants. However, even the designation of school winner made them scholastic VIP's at Clark. Honors 57 58 Ten seniors attend week-long seminars to study government Ten Clark students Dawn Blackard, Susan Frank. Karen Lagan, Gary Handley, Devin McDonald, John Tippit, Jim Gentleman, James Rcza, Alvin Wong, and Scott Peterson — participated in the annual Girls' and Boys’ State seminars held during the summer of 19X3. Girls' State, held in Clcarcrcck. Nevada, was sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. Boys' State, held in Fallon, Nevada, was sponsored by the American Legion. These seminars focused on learning the various levels of Nevada government: local, county, and state. Active participation in elections as well as a legislative meeting was stressed. At the end of each seminar, two delegates arc chosen from each slate to attend Girls' and Boys’ Nation. Karen Fagan was elected first alternate to Girls' Nation, while John Tippit represented Nevada at Boys' Nation in July. Girls’ and Boys’ State Exchange students share impressions of American life N cw languages, new lifestyles, and new friends are among the benefits of being an exchange student. This year eight exchange students attended Clark, learning about America and sharing their knowledge of their homelands. Milka Ahlroth of Finland, Gerold Bod eke r of Germany, and Fransisco Chcsco Ciscomani of Mexico, all came to America with World Experience. Five others Sondra Bischoff of Germany, Anne Hoifodt of Norway. Jan Pasfall of Denmark. Marion Quililz of Germany, and Sharon Robertson of Scotland — traveled to America with Youth for Understanding. Arriving and adjusting to a new city also presented the students with many new changes. One of the major differences was the availability of stores at which to shop and the lack of public transportation systems. You need cars to get everywhere, even shopping, commented Marion. Gerold said. There arc a lot more cars — but no public transportation system. Attending a new school also required some adjustment along with many new experiences. Many differences, most notably activities, supplied new opportunities for the students. “I like the assemblies. They arc always fun, Sandra commented. One common dislike, as Jan stated, was Homework! F.vcn though most of the students had a limited view of America, generally, they enjoyed coming to a different country. You have everything: many cultures, many climates, stated Anne. Jan said, America is the land of opportunity, and I like that. Making new friends and participating in different activities allowed the students to see the differences between American students and those in their own country. Americans can drive when they arc 16 years old; we have to be 18, Anne declared. Sharon said. In Britain, the teenager has more freedom and choice of nightlife. One of the major differences for Marion was, In Germany, it takes longer to make friends, but the friendships seem deeper. Teenagers also talk about different subjects in foreign countries. We Germans talk more about problems, commented Sandra, while Gerold noted. “In Germany, the teenagers are more interested in politics. Foreign Exchange Students 59 Exec Council builds GOVERNMENT Changes and new ideas marked the year for the Executive Council. A new precedent was set up by keeping the student government office open during both lunches for suggestions and by having open meetings for the student body. This year also brought a change in the Executive Council advisor from Dr. Dean Funk to Mr. Ken Bedrosian. Planning of Homecoming 1983, a week filled with many new ideas, was the major emphasis of the council. They elected to make Homecoming different this year by having the dance at school in the gym rather than the traditional site, a major hotel. The council consisted of twelve members: nine seniors elected by popular vote, and the presidents of the Sophomore. Junior, and Senior Councils. Officers this year included Donny Mayhall as student body president, Nate Williams as vice-president, and Stephanie Fujii as sccrctary trcasurer. Council members participated in the annual Nevada Association of Student Councils Convention held at the Aladdin Hotel, while two members, John Tippit and Stephanie Fujii, attended the National Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. 1. Officers: Stephanie Fujii, Mr. Ken Bedrosian (advisor). Nate Williams. 2. Executive Council. Front row: Nate Williams. Middle row: Stephanie Fujii. Rita Risser. Cindy Clacrhout. Rob Silvcstri, Kelli Varrato. Tommy Porrcllo. Back row: Dale Akridge. Donny Mayhall. Devin McDonald. Elizabeth Bcllangcr. Sandra Madrid, l.isa Gentile. N.P.: Jodi Sandstrom. 3. Student Body President: Donny Mayhall. 60 Executive Council 11 Executive Council 61 CHS Editors initiate LEADERSHIP pour seniors provided guidance for the yearbook and newspaper staff. Susan Frank, and Renee Tctreault worked together as co-editors for the yearbook, the Cavalcade, while Danny Barber with the help of Sports Editor Karl Linsenbardt led the newspaper staff. Susan and Renee were both veterans on the yearbook staff, each working on the previous year's book. Together, during the fourth period class designed for editors in the Publications Department and in the fifth period class for the yearbook staff, the girls developed the theme for the book and were responsible for every item in the final project. Danny had been involved in journalism throughout all four years in high school, while this was Karl's second year on staff. During second period, they worked with the Charger staff to prepare the newspaper. The four seniors were advised by Mrs. Judi Hale. 62 Editors f •Wore rMraissar •« - ,„ ,)PCS M Editors 63 I. Kim Swanson, Felicity Ryan. Jennifer Bryant, and Kim Hartley identify individual portraits. 2. Sports staff members Lisa Molzen and James Brake work with football pages. 3. Photographer John Scoco prepares to enlarge a picture in the darkroom. 4. Lisa Gentile makes choices for the pictures to go into her layout. 64 Cavalcade Staff Cavalcade recaptures MEMORIES w ith a smaller group than in previous years, the yearbook staff was faced with greater responsibilities for each individual member. All reporters were responsible for putting together most of the pages of the yearbook by drawing layouts, choosing pictures, and writing copy and headlines. The editors designed some pages, supervised the staff, and kept the book on schedule. Photographers took pictures during school, sports activities, and assemblies. They also printed all of the black and white pictures of the book, with the exception of the individual portraits. The copy editor, Karen Fagan, smoothed out writing problems and also designed the honors pages. As business manager, Kristen Ashworth was in charge of the financial aspects of the book, and also designed the ad pages. Though most of the work was done in fifth period Publications class, most staff members found themselves spending considerable outside time with interviews, sale of advertisements, and general production of the yearbook. Cinkidt Staff, front row: Renee Tctrcault. Lisa Molzcn. John Sccco, Jeanette Ghali, Lisa Gentile. Kristen Ashworth. James Brake. Back row: Eric Morrison. Mark Mich a Is. Rita Risscr. Mary Magee. Mark Roach. Pat Hinrichs. Jennifer Bryant. Karen Fagan. Kim Hartley. Susan Frank. Stephanie Fujii. Felicity Ryan. N.P.t Kim Swanson. George l.utich. Andy Szumilo. Cavalcade Staff 65 Newspaper reporters INFORM % rv. Hy f 'V Led by their editor, Danny Barber. theX' wr er newspaper staff, iis 'of whom were returning reporters, worked very hard every day during se-,? i cond period in order to meet their regular deadlines. Each reporter was given an assigned topic on which to write an article. All topics had to be researched carefully, and sometimes out-of-class interviews with coaches and teachers had to be set up. Special emphasis was put on writing techniques, journalistic style, and graphic design. Some of the staff members had uUotdy won various prizes for their writing abilities, fa-tbe-spr-ing ot 1983, the Nevada Women's-Pfoss association designated-the Charger— the lop -high- school newspaper, in ihestater- G vf ' , Printed by the Nifty Nickel, the (Charger was available free to students at three-week intervals. Charger Staff. Front row: Mark Michals. Nate Williams. Kyle Betterton. Brccsc Burnley. Second row: Cindy Slattery, Alycia Ronnow. Tracy Morrill. Didi Frci. Uric Morrison. Laura Bel . Barbara Morse. Dianna Baity. Third row: Heidi Klein. Sharon Yeager. Stephanie Bailey. Rhonda Sager. Dana Kcrzclski. Back row: Marc Mutka. Tom Soloway, Bob Hvans. Danny Barber. Karl Linscnbardt. N.P.: Kim Rcnfroc. 66 Charger Staff I. Eric Morrison draws a cartoon. 2. Deep in thought, Didi Frei and Alycia Ronnow ponder the problems of page two. 3. Sports editor Karl I.insen-bardt and Business manager Tracy Morrill prepare for a deadline. 4. First-year reporter Cindy Slattery types copy. C harger Staff 67 inicShiroky, Cray thorn. Jodi Saodstrojjj, e MS Varsity Chcvtlra Richardson. Varsity Cheerleaders IGNITE Breath-stopping pyramids captured audience attention as the varsity cheerleaders performed at spirit assemblies and games. The squad executed the difficult, and potentially dangerous, lifts with a flair made possible only by hours of practice. Perfecting their pyramids was a goal the girls established when they attended USA camp in Santa Barbara. With the flagtwirlcrs and songlcaders, the squad earned a superior trophy and a spirit stick. For the best poster displayed, they won a record of the camp theme song. Though their primary responsibility was performing at games and assemblies, the girls also made appearances off campus when they received invitations from Friendly Ford and KI.AV radio to aid in their sales campaigns. Senior Debbie Craythorn and junior Theresa White filled the roles of head and co-head within the group. Theresa also added sparkle to their performances with her fast-paced tumbling routines. idclinc chants provide the fans with an opportunity to participate. 2. Theresa White. Tiffany ;uc. and Tanya (-.vans execute a starburst. Varsity Cheerleaders 69 I. I;nthusiustically on their stools, the songlcadcrs cheer to the crowd. 2. Songlcadcrs. Front row: Cindy Claerhout. Stephanie Fujii. Back row: Mclodcc James. Gina Gentleman. Rita Kisser, Tammy Schafer. Kimberly Caramnnica. Alice Garcia. 70 Songlcadcrs Songleaders exhibit STYLE 44Pock-A-Boo,” “Major Tom.” and Scorpio” were just a few of the songs used to perform rolloffs and dance routines by this year's songleaders. Moves included toe-touches off of stools and double stag leaps. The songleaders also represented Clark as a cheering group throughout the football and basketball seasons. Three members of this year's squad — Rita Risscr, Cindy Clacrhout, and Tammy Schafer — returned from last year. A new policy of determining the leadership roles, in which the three worked together, began a new change for the group. Rita worked with the financial records and paper work. Cindy advised the group during dance choreography, and Tammy led the squad’s chants and cheers. The group attended camp with the cheerleaders and flagtwirlers. where they won a spirit slick, many ribbons, a superior trophy and banner. Their second period class provided the time for daily practice, but they also spent many after-school hours in rehearsal. 1. The songleaders finish off the song. ' Peek-A-Boo. with a final pose. 2. Performing in the first assembly. Cindy Clacrhout snaps to the tunc of “Beat It. 3- Rita Risscr. Cindy Clacrhout. and Tammy Schafer conduct the traditional spirit contest. Songleaders 71 JV Cheerleader . From bottom to top: Tia Millon i, Brandy Chaddick. Jenny Stanton. Vanessa (aram.iniea. Destiny l-.spostlo. Rhonda Benjamin. I eloni De I « s Reyes. I Executing a pyramid during a JV football game. Jenny Stanton and Destiny l.xpusito take their places .’ Brandy Chaddick helps promote spirit during an important Charger point J I lusting a teacher luncheon during registration. Destiny lisposilo. Jenny Stanton, and Vanessa aram.iniea help prepare the food 72 JV Cheerleaders JV Cheerleaders PERFORM I he enthusiastic and boisterous voices of the JV Cheerleaders echoed across the football field, in the gym at spirit assemblies, and JV football and basketball games. As their main goal was to promote spirit for the JV teams and Sophomore Class, they worked every day in a P.E. class and many times after school to perfect their routines and moves. Under the guidance of Miss Denice Mitchell, last year's advisor, the squad attended camp with the songlcadcrs and flagtwirlcrs. The talented group came home with a superior trophy as well as numerous ribbons for individual performances. Mrs. Barbara llodnett assumed the duties of advisor when school began in the fall. Most of this year's squad had many years of experience as shown in their precise cheers and chants, l ive of the girls attended Kenny Guinn Junior High, one attended Hyde Park, and one attended Cashman. JV C heerleaders 73 Clark Cavalaires are DAZZLING V ou could hear the roar of the Charger crowd as ihe drill team members took their assigned places on the gymnasium floor. During spirit assemblies, they executed their display of dances, jump splits, and other parts of their routines. These twenty girls endured early morning practices several times each week before performing, as well as practices after school and before games. During the week of August 5-9 the squad, under the supervision of their advisor, Mrs. Peggy Lair, attended Super Star Camp at the University of California. Los Angeles. They won a spirit stick and many ribbons for their performances. This year the head of the group. Dawn Blackard, and cohead. Barbara Laudati, had twice as many girls to work with as had been on last year’s squad. “Why Don’t They Do What They Say and Baby Talk” were only two of the various songs that the drill team performed to this year. They used all different kinds of music from jazz to rock. I The squad patiently waits for a roll-off. 2. With perfect timing, drill team executes their routine. 3. During first period, the group practices a kick line to the son Baby Talk. 74 Drill Team WJMMi i. Front row; Kim Havas. Second row: Jana Funk. Barbara l.audaii. Bobbie Bull. Third row: Susan Wall, Dawn Blackard. Michelle Summers. Fourth row: monen. Ihnicllc Rip.indclli. Vicki Meyers, fifth row; Denise Serra, Katie Coons. Kathy Lea. Kim Parker. Sixth row: Donna Savino. Molly Mandcrschcid. Drill Team 75 Flagtwirlers. Front row: Kellie Sager. Tanya Friend. Middle row: Kim Hartley. Jill Tingcy. Kristen Ashworth. Dana Kerzetski. Jackie Johnson. Denise l.ippc Back row: Heidi Ashworth. Lisa Thompson, Sue Ann Simmons. Pam Burnley. Penny Bassett. N.P.: Stacy Warren. 76 Short Flags Flagtwirlers display COLOR Butterflies, cutcsics, chasers, and starbursts all were part of the varied routines which demonstrated the originality of the Clark flagtwirlers. Selectively chosen by a panel of judges, fourteen girls made up the flagtwirling squad. This year there were six returning girls and eight new members. The flagtwirlers “made camp great by attending U.S.A. Camp in Santa Barbara. California, along with the varsity and JV cheerleaders, and the songlcadcrs. The group won a superior banner and trophy, a spirit stick, and various excellent and superior ribbons for individual performances. During the year, the squad performed at spirit assemblies and at basketball games under the guidance of head flagtwirlcr. Pam Burnley, and co-head, Dana Kerzetski. They spent first period practicing, learning, and perfecting routines. Many early morning and after-school practices were required to get ready for a performance. The group’s advisor was Miss Theresa Concrly. I. The flagtwirlers perform a starburst during their PYT routine. 2. Jill Tingey practices during first period. 3. Head flagtwirlcr Pam Burnley presents awards received at camp. 4. Kim Hartley and Tanya I'ricnd prepare for a roll-off. Short Flags 77 Wrestlerettes support MATMEN S upport. encouragement, assistance — these were just a few of the services provided by the Charger Wrestlerettes. This group of spirited young ladies not only cheered on the Clark wrestling team, but they also helped score and run the machines, thereby taking tremendous pressure off coaches, wrestlers, and referees. This group was similar to other spirit groups in that the girls tried out to join, and they wore uniforms to school the day of each match. Also, they conducted many of the usual fund raisers such as candy sales, bake sales, and car washes; but the Wrestlerettes added one new twist to fundraising by having a clock sale in cooperation with the wrestling team. The season's high points came with two trips to Reno, one for a Christmas tournament and the second for the state competition February 15-20. 4A Officers. Krone row: Gina Drcycr. Claudia Piccoli. Back row: Paige Kinsley. Barbara Morse. 2. Robin Orchow attentively watches the match. 3. Paige Kinsley shows ixiety over a crucial point. 4. Wrestlerettes cheer on the team. 5. W restlerettes. Kneeling: Barbara Morse. Sonya NVasilko. C laudia Piccoli. Standing: Paige Kinsley, risti Bcrgland. Robin Orchow. Jan Kcttcll. Gina Drcycr. Kimette Rushing. Kaylie Millington. Natalie Ciprio. Patricia Ashley. Wrestlerettes 79 Soccer Bunnies are ENTHUSIASTIC S elected on the basis of interviews with faculty members and students, this year's Soccer Bunnies were chosen. They were judged on poise, personality, appearance, and academic standing. The Soccer Bunnies had a very full schedule throughout the year. They made posters announcing games, bought and cut oranges for team players, assisted in keeping statistics, lined the Held to prevent balls from being kicked out of bounds, prepared, decorated, and hostessed the banquet at the end of the season, and cheered the team from the stands. Selling programs at football games and Christmas trees later in the year were only two of the many fund raisers sponsored by the Soccer Bunnies. I Officers. Front row: Kelts Barber Back row: Michelle Osburn. Marion Quilit . Jennifer Jackson. 2. Soccer Bunnies. From row: Paula James. Angie Paulk. I ere Russo. Middle row: Jennifer Jackson. Marion Quilit . Laura llcginbotlom. Brenda Scdlak. Sharon Robertson. Joncllc Ali. Michelle Osburn Back row: l-.laine (iib-son. Mary Martin. Christy (icldbach. Dianna linnis, Jennifer Stcffcs. Susan Tapper. Kelly Barber. 80 Soccer Bunnies Christy Gcldbach holds a game ball. 4. Soccer Bunny Heather Graves prepares for the upcoming game. 5. Jennifer Jackson id Kelli Kilfoyle rest on the sidelines. Soccer Bunnies 81 Officers. Front row: Hilary Ray. Sheri Adler. Deanna Render Back row: Jim Yohe. George I.utich. Rod O'Neal. Rusty Carson. Jeff Donclson. DF.C'A. Front row: ‘ Reid. Hilary Ray. Vivian Chung. Deanna Render. Dominique Scanlon. Mary Barnett. Back row: Mr. James Hoffman (advisor). Marc Chatow, George Lutich. To Archuleta. Rusty Carson. Rod O'Neal. Jeff Donelson. Jim Yohe. Mrs. Charlotte Conger (advisor). 82 DEC A DECA displays work SKILLS M embers of the Distributive Education Club of America, commonly known as DECA. proceeded to fulfill the group's purpose of training students for the business world. In addition to the officers in the club, the advisors. Mr. James Hoffman and Mrs. Charlotte Conger, guided students through demonstration and presentation activities. Officers met weekly as well as with the entire group once a month. At the beginning of the school year, DECA participants took part in the Meatball Festival, raising funds for Opportunity Village. They also sponsored an Employer-Employee Banquet. a Gong Show, and the annual Career Day when professionals and representatives of local business visited the school to talk with interested students about job opportunities. Throughout the year, some members of the group attended several local, state, and national conferences. During classes, members joined in a mock business world, learning to deal with banks, real estate, insurance, retail sales, and travel. In preparation for the competitive world of business, members learned and practiced everyday business skills. I. Denise Lizzi prepares to test her skill at the sponge toss during the Meatball Festival for Opportunity Village. 2. President Rod O'Neal and Vice President Sheri Adler preside over the monthly breakfast meeting. 3. Acting as the target. Renee Martin subjects her face to the throwing abilities of a DECA supporter. DECA 83 Monthly breakfast meetings inform DECA members 84 DECA . At the Gong Show, the judges Mr. Arthur See. Ms. Pam Sccord, and Mr. Don Bachuus ivc their opinion of the contestants. 2. DECA advisor. James Hoffman, explains the candle-riling process to the members of the group. 3. At the annual Career Day. Metro police officers anfer with students about their profession. 4. Performing on unicyclcs. a group at the Meatball estival provides entertainment for an admiring crowd. 5. A DECA representative recruits icmbcrsat registration. DECA 85 DECA Gong Show entertains with future comedians Striking the gong. Mr. Sec takes part in the DECA Gong Show. 2. Gong Show champion Robert Brown displays his jing talent. 3. DECA students enjoy a breakfast as Carl's Jr. 4. Rusty Carson and Tony Archuleta participate in a tributivc Education car wash. DECA 87 I. After donating blood. Tom Walker receives an honorary cap from Honor Society member Cindy Wilson. 2. At the January I lonor Society meeting, members take a vote to sec how many can come to the Valentine's Day senior citizens' party. 3. Cynthia Fear now and advisor Jackie Dallin register blood donors as President Susan Frank patiently waits toscat them. -J. Honor Society Officers. Front row: Rebecca Miller, Susan Frank. Darby Roberts. Middle row: Sheree Tung. Lisa Gentile. Mrs. Jacklyn Dallin (advisor). Back row: David Chan. Denise Albert. Laura Gilman. Karen Fagan. Barbara Laudati. Gary Peters. 88 Honor Society Clark Honor Society EXCELS w ith leadership from President Susan Frank and the advisors Ms. Denise Mitchell and Mrs. Jacklyn Dallin. the Clark chapter of the National Honor Society met the first Wednesday of every month. Throughout the year, the Honor Society organized many community and school-related activities. Most important of all was the blood drive. Members helped set up tables and equipment, and organized the library. They also registered donors, helped scat them, served refreshments, and issued pins, stickers, and caps. Other events that they organized or assisted were registration, the Thanksgiving food drive that helped to benefit needy Las Vegas families, and the annual Honor Society initiation ceremony. Also, in order to raise money for the ceremony and other expenses. members held a bake sale and also sold Honor Society. Front row: Denise Albert. Kelli Ripple. Da n Wilson. Michael Mikkclson. Barbara I audati. Katie Coons. Rita Risscr. l isa Gentile. Karen Fagan. Middle row: JeanetteGhali. Shcrce Tung. Alvin Wong. Sung Beak. Cynthia Fearnow. Dawn Blackard.Cara Lutes. Stacy Warren. Chen Miller. Mark Ortwein. Heidi Marin. Mrs. Jacklyn Dallin (advisor). Back row: Laura Gilman. Rebecca Miller. David Chan. Chris Hines. Scon Peterson. Jimmy Gentleman. Gary Peters. James Barber. Darby Roberts. Susan I rank. Diana Jansen. Gina Drcycr. Louise Frantzen. Honor Society 89 A long with the athletic teams at Clark, the chess team had a successful season. Finishing their second season under the guidance of Coach Thomas Bartling, the squad played well the entire year. Although they were a young group, their strong finishes in tournament play laid the foundation for many successful seasons to come. Led by junior Kevin Martinez and senior Doug Nelson, the club won many inter-school matches and came in second at the Golden West Rcgionals in California. Frequent practices helped the team increase their skills needed for strong play. Chess players make MOVES I. ( boss (tub. From row: Mr Thomas Bartling (advisor). John Hua. Steve Hudak. Doug Nelson. Kevin Marline . Kelly York. Mike Kennedy Back row: Joe Silakowski. Alexander Moore. David l.cc. Wes Van Dintcr. Robert Boltcn. Paul Lee. 2. Robert Boltcn concentrates in a tough practice match before a game. 90 Chess C lub Team members Karen l agan. Max Millicr. and Rebecca Miller concentrate in a match against Western. 2. Varsity Quiz. On floor: Cheryl Taylor. James Utlaro, la LePome. Maisie Kwok. Alejandro Yanez. Sitting: Laura Gilman. Karen Lagan. Max Hillier, Robyn Shepard. Rebecca Miller. Standing: Coach Dcnicc Mit--II. Mike Wang. James Steffen. Lgen Guo. Kerry Loomis. Janie Kwak. Denise Albert. Varsity Quiz team RECALLS w hat was Cleopatra's dog's name? Who starred in the Best Picture of 1949? Tricky questions, but the answers could be found among the ranks of the Varsity Quiz team. Weekly practices added to the knowledge of each team member and helper to improve the recall of the players. Team captain Max Hillier. Laura Gilman, Lisa LePome. Karen Fagan, Rebecca Miller, and James Steffen all provided support for a successful year. Coordinating the practices this year was Ms. Denice Mitchell, who also coached the group. Games with other teams from the Clark County School District took place on Tuesday and Wednesday, usually at one of the schools. However, several games were televised through the facilities of Channel 10. Varsity Quiz 91 Lettermen preserve TRADITION Receiving a letter in a varsity sport made an athlete eligible for membership in the Lcttermen's Club. Although female athletes were eligible, none chose to join. The group increased its activities this year with antics including dressing up in togas as part of initiation and participating in assemblies. Mr. John Nelson, the club’s new advisor, also sought to establish the sense of honor traditionally associated with membership in this type of group. In a flashback to the 1950’s, members purchased letter sweaters. Officers. Top: Donny Mayhall. Nate Williams. Bottom: Chris Carlin. Mr. John Nelson (advisor). Dale Akridgc. Lcttermen's Club. Bottom row: Steve l.aman. Da Akridgc. Robert Gamez, Gary Peters. I oug Mandcrschcid. Sam Powers. Mark Nagao. Mr. John Nelson (advisor). Middle row: Clay Sampson. Alan Taggard. Chr Carlin. Robert Turney. Scott Stocrck. Chris Lea. Bruce l-ollnicr. Mike Moore. Jon Glasscock. Top row: Donny Mayhall. Nate Williams. 92 Lettermen’s Club Hiking Club tackles MOUNTAINS (flinging to steep rocks, carrying everything in a pack, and huddling around a small propane stove or campfire provided many of the experiences encountered by the Hiking Club. Supervised by Mr. John Harrington, the group spent many a weekend a month hiking in varied locations throughout the Las Vegas area. Many hikes were one-day excursions to mountain areas, hot springs, and waterfalls. The group enjoyed several overnight outings to Zion National Park, Death Valley National Monument, and the Grand Canyon. Usually, about fourteen students participated on each hike. Mr. Thomas Bartling, CHS math teacher, and several parents also helped with the transportation and supervision of the group. 1 Club members lake a break on the Fletcher Canyon hike. 2. Hiking Hub. Bottom row: Janie Kwak. Brian F reeman. Kristen L'rga. Jennifer Jackson. Kim Bartolo. t aura Gilman. Lain Chau. Steve Tarplcv. Mr. John Harrington (advisor) Top row: Ann Bambao. Cynthia Coutts. Gcrold Bodcker. Dour Bonatc. Mr. Fhomas Bartling. Andrea Hanes. Kelly York. Mr. Dave Castro. Karen l agan. Kirk Mortcnson. Mr. John Madden. Mrs. John Madden. Shaun Tyron. Laurie Gaither. Hiking Club 93 TURBO: A HORSE FOR ALL SEASONS 94 Graphic Arts Graphic Arts builds SPIRIT Xurbo. Clark's fuzzy mascot, celebrated his first birthday with help from the Graphic Arts Club. The group, which previously served the school in its printing department, expanded its contribution to include promotion of school spirit. Calling themselves the Stable Crew, members made an active effort to support all sporting events. Several members filled the role of Turbo, who appeared at games and assemblies. The group sold tee shirts inscribed Wouldn't You Like to Be a Senior Too? and in February sponsored Clark's first Ground Hog Day Dance. Mr. Grant Engle and Mr. Richard Strahan advised the group. Arts 95 Officers. Kneeling: Bryce Touslcv. Standing: Trippy Tulunjian. Pa mm Hannah. T. C. I oulkrod. Graphic Arts Club: Mr. Richard Strahan (advisor). T. C. I oulkrod. Trippy Tulunjian. Cary Aitkcn. Pa mm Hannah. Al Perez. Eric West. Bryce Touslcy. Colleen Keating. Karen Marlindill. Mr. Grant tingle (advisor). Astronomers discover UNIVERSE O ut of this world — this phrase, often used in advertising hype or conversational exaggeration, truly did apply to the interests of the Astronomy Club, which was one of the smallest and youngest groups at Clark. Members met every Monday after school to decide upon that week's topic. All members researched that specific topic and shared the information at the following meeting. The club’s main goal was to further educate its members on different aspects of astronomy. But research sessions were not the only events in which they were involved. Led by the President Rebecca Miller, the more than ten members of the Astronomy Club planned a trip to the Clark County Community College planetarium in February. Also, on certain occasions, some members who owned their own telescopes brought them to the meetings and shared the uses and instructions with fellow club members. CALTECH '__ list I 1. Officers: Laura Gilman. Kelly York. Rebecca Miller. Lisa LcPomc. 2. Astronomy Club: Matt Doubrava, Lisa LcPomc. Laura Gilman. Shcrcc Tung. Rcbccc Miller. Scott Tucker. Kelly York. 96 Astronomy Club FBLA club attempts VENTURES Bl.A had a prosperous year during 1983-1984. Led by President David Chan, the business leaders had several tours to local businesses and also a successful trip to California. December was a busy month for the club as they sold magazines for their California trip. Each person earned a percentage of what he sold: the money was placed in an account for the individual. January also proved a big month, as computer-minded members visited EG G. Clearance checks had to be made on each person to avoid potential security risks. Another trip was planned to the new Nevada Power Company facility. The business leaders took third place on their entry in Christmas Tree Lane. Their entry, entitled “Mr. Bedrosian. Give Us a Break. was a tree humorously portraying Dean Ken Bedrosian. I Officers. Front row: Dawn Wilson. James Brake. Cindy Wilson. Back row: Laura Oilman. Mrs. Rosclcc I arson (advisor). Rita Risscr. David C han.Connie Shiroky. Jodi Dang. 2. FBLA. Front row: Lewis Gabriel. Richard Pauly. David Ushijima. Dawn Wilson. Dawn Richards Second row: James l.cc. Kay lie Millington. Gina Dreycr. Kim Harrell. Charles Barker, Sung Beak. Marlene Ginsberg. Ciail Caraway . Sheryl Akc. Connie Kwok, third row: Debra Steele. Chris Savoie. Dianna Baity. Kathy Kasc. Allcnc Chandler. Shcrcc Tung. Laura Gilman. Veronna Steele Mrs. Rosclce Larson, (advisor). Fourth row: James Brake. Dianna ounce. Gary Handley. Rebecca Miller. Diana Jansen. Robert Simon. Rita Risscr. Molly Mandcrschcid. Christine Turman. Ann Mandcrschcid. Mary Magee. Jay Pi rirusso. Back row: James Barber Kelly York Alvin Wong. Cathy Davis. Stella Wong. Diana Fort. Tiffany Hogue. Connie Shiroky. Kim Perry. Carolyn C hoi. Jodi Dang FBLA 97 Spanish Honor Club ES NUEVO w ith the disappearance of Spanish Club on the Clark High scene, in came the birth of Spanish Honor Club, an honor society developed by advisor and teacher Mr. Gordon Hale for two-year Spanish students who have received at least a B+ in foreign language and an overall G.P.A. of 3.5. The purpose of Spanish Honor Club was to have a group of students more generally interested in Spanish than just the traditional Spanish Club, which anyone could join. explained club Secretary Susan Frank, who also participated in the old Spanish Club. The club carried on all activities of the former Spanish Club; the Ugly Man competition held during Homecoming Week and the traditional Girls Reverse in the winter. Activities also included the selling of fair tickets sponsoring the Fitzsimmons House. Officers: Susan Frank. Mr. Gordon Hale (advisor). Jimmy Gentleman, Scott Peterson. Spanish Honor Club. Front row: Mr. Gordon Hale (advisor), Lori Saylor, Mark Webb. Jennifer Mays. Tim Stcffey. Jeff Grace. Jamie Bisplinghoff. Annclisa Polk. Middle row: Connie Kwok. Klcarhia Dalacas. Ann Bamboa. Lisa Lope Gina Drcvcr. Brian Freeman. Sherce Tung. Darby Roberts. Laura Gilman. Tina Alicea. Back row: Jimmy Kimmcl. Jimmy Gentleman. Marc llaidl. Mike Clark Ward N'ordin. Chris Lea. Lee Hejma now ski. Scott Peterson. Susan Frank. Rebecca Miller. 98 Spanish Honor Club I. Spanish Honor Club participates in Christmas Tree Lane with a Record Setting Christmas. 2. Senior RobSilvestri enjoys his role as Ugly Man. Spanish Honor C lub 99 Left is Righters are UNIQUE N o tryouts, no auditions, no grade requirements ... it sounds as if this group could include the whole Clark High School population. Not so. The only club possessing a genetic requirement for membership. Left is Right opened its rolls only to left-handers. Noting that the lefties comprise only 15 per cent of the total population. President Kristen Ashworth explained the club's purpose: to highlight the tribulations and joys common to the group. Computerized match-ups for Valentine’s Day and bake sales provided funds for the group's activities. which included a trip to Huntington Beach. Officers: Gina Dreycr. Marc Haidl. Kristen Ashworth. Left is Right Club, f ront row: Luis Gavrico. Mr. Gordon Hale (advisor). Glenn Iverson, Gina Drcycr. Marc llaidl Back row: Cathy Robeson. Kristen Ashworth. 100 Left is Right French Club studies CULTURE C hange came to the French Club in several ways this year. A new French teacher and advisor, Mrs. Sue Vascy, sparked a vigorous membership drive for the group. An extensive campaign utilizing both colorful posters and word-of-mouth recruiting stressed that members did not have to know how to speak French; interest in the language and culture was the only requirement. The drive resulted in swelling the membership to over forty students. Although the group had several meetings and social activities, one of their most successful events was a luncheon for Mrs. June Hop, a veteran Clark teacher and the founder of the French Club who retired after twenty years in the Clark. County School District. I. Officers: Mrs. Sue Vascy. Nichole Wcishaupt. Kristen Graham. 2. French Club. Front row: Alex Yancz, Sam Powers. Nichole Wcishaupt. Sue Ann Simmons. Terry Russo. Doug Mandcrschcid. Second row: Joel Hccht. Scott Slrainesc. Cheryl Akc. Gail Caraway, Tara Call, Lisa Thompson. Paula James, Liz Ritter. Third row: Mrs. Sue Vascy (advisor). Chris Barton. James Brake, Lisa Bowman. Troy Rcnz, Jennifer Stcffcs. Danny Straus. Erin Whelan, Egcn Guo. Back row: Jennifer McBride, Kristen Graham. Shelly Galliher. Janie Kwok. Maisic Kwok. Jackie Engel. Kim Perry. Jennifer Mays. French Club 101 1. Performing at halftime of a girls' basketball game. Roy Corpus shows his break dance style. 2. Keith Wesley and James Powell add their talents to the performance. 3. Umoja Dancers: Mike Coru? i. Roy Corpus. Mr. Doug Garner (advisor). Pat Russell. Keith Wesley 102 Human Relations C lub Human Relations has UNITY romolion of community support and cultural awareness were goals of the Human Relations Club. The first service project was a food drive prior to Thanksgiving; the food was sent to social workers in the Human Relations Department of the Clark County School District, who forwarded it to needy families. In February, members embarked on their major project of the year: Black History Week. Hoping to familiarize the whole school population with cultural contributions of Black Americans. The group planned a wide range of activities which included a fashion show and a play in tribute to Dr. Martin l.ulher King. Jr. Very popular with Clark audiences, the Lmoja dancers performed at assemblies and halftime shows at basketball games. Mrs. Priscilla Adams. Mr. Kermil Bayless. Mr. Doug Garner, and Human Relations worker Ruth Turner joined in advising the group. • OHkers. Viow iw. Mrs. PnscxUa Mams iadwsovj. Mr KctnwV Ra cs iadwvorj. YveUe xV?$Cta d. Min. Ru h Turner tadvisot) Rack rov%-_ Jeamne Johnson Thompson. Human VUAaUons Wub. V rsi to . Mrs PusexUa d.xxvxs vadvisor . ih« V RUVUCO. cKcv Johnson. Jeamne Johnson. V avetn Mrs. Ruxh Turner JadvxsorJ Second Ross; Marwn .vn tord. R.vs Jetterson. Md c Thomas. rrc Wenson J'cVvAC' Moore. Marun Herns. Robbs RoUicn TVud to -. Sandra Jones. V c or Thomas, CbersX Johnson. Vanda Turner. W n trcd Rancher. SYv -nKtt.V h.xt cs Troutman,.ka h UanY.s. A sxuhx.x Hems. Honda Sxn AeVon. Chioma Ndubuxsx IWtr. Mr. DouaGarnet UdvisorJ « W iles ■ Brx atvcc. Oana Adas . MxcVcv WAYvams. Ncssxc WAYrams. Donna “ -v-v- --------- l - — T----- - ... YJeanna RasAcss YadvxsorA Hobhs. YJeanna HoXtJcn. V rna Rut Von. oJanda Rat new. YveWe Vi 7.b Charger bands earn TROPHIES T he Million Dollar Band, under the direction of Mr. Bill McMoslcy, upheld a winning tradition this year. Traveling throughout the West, the marching band visited such places as West Covina and Escondido, California as well as Northern Nevada. In Reno, where they attended the state competition, they took second-place overall. In a special performance, they appeared on national television in the Hollywood Christmas Parade at the end of November. Earning trophies consistently, the group found themselves with many superior ratings. The tall flags, a recent addition to the group, also appeared at the performance and received first-place honors in competition. During the marchingrseason. bandsmen prepared for their shows during early morning practices along with Monday and Tuesday night rehearsals. The symphonic bands after extra Tuesday night rehearsals played numerous national conventions. All in all, the Million Dollar Band assumed a very busy schedule besides providing the usual half time entertainment at football games. I. Drum Majors: Chris Hines. Priscilla McCoy. 2 Brass. front row: James l.oonic. Livio Pclacz. Allen Stotts. Tina Alicea. Priscilla McCoy. James Schaefer. Back ro Mark Hutchison. Roily l.orcdo. Peggy Nutlcy. George Wilcox. Joanne Ardi zonc. Jim Sullivan. Suzic I'cldman. 104 Band ficcrv Front row: Tom Millar. Jim Gentleman, Gary Handley. Tina Alicia. Middle row: Suzanne Tclcucky. Eddy Talton. Jennifer Wiggins. Greg Grant. Kris llun Renee Hon. Sherry Robinson. Joanne Ardiz one. Back row: Chris Hines. Ricky Butler. Ken Kost. Richard Kosi. Jennie Amcci. Scott Peterson. I.i Ritter. Suzic nan. John Simon. Mary Brennan. 4. Concert Band. Front row: Sherry Robinson. Renee Hon. I i .i Reed. Dcana Dorsey, Brent Kirkcr. Charlie Gorlick. Bess Norris, lie Beck. Nancy Landry. Kathy Sheehan Second row: Kimberly Demay. Jodi Rcisman. Terri Chadwick. Mir jam Fuld. Suzic Feldman. Joanne Ardiz one. Kristi amson. Christy Gcldbach. Michael Ccnnamc. l isa Mauldin. Marc Rcisman. Mr. Bill McMosley (director). Third row: David Baughn. Paul Lopez. Roily l.oredo. Bartholomew. Robert Davis. Mark Williams, Wayne Carroll. Dion Giolito. Scott Wheeler. I isa Williamson. Jody lennant Back row: Tim Martindalc. Ricky r. John Adams. Robert Ginsburg. Rob Donclson. Band 105 I. Tall Rag members, standing at attention, wait to enter the field. 2. Percussion. Front row: John Simon. Lisa Crouch. Patrick Svet. Jim Gentleman. Scott Peterson, Rodger Tippetts. Back row: Tony Breit. Sherry Robinson. Greg Grant. Ricky Butler. 106 Band Flags and Rifles add excitement to half time shows ij s and Rifles. Front row: Li Ritter. Mary Brennan. Gcorgic Brancacio. Cary Aitkcn. Eddy Talton Back row: Paige iclin-tllison Terry. Brenda Scdlak. Wendy larussi, Laura Hamilton. Theresa Kucnnc. Jennie Amcci. Shcric Butsavich, Tammy Bobbie Bendorf. Laurie Brown. Lisa Gcrace. Lori Williams. Kris Baldwin. Debbie Brown. 4. Drumming in unison, four bers of the percussion section display their technique. Band 107 Jazz Bands display showmanship and professionalism I Ja Band I. Front row: Tony Brcit. Chris Brailsford. Chris I ranklin. Jimmy Vega. Richard Kost. Mark Ortwein. Middle row: John Simon. Kim W ills. Tina Alice Scott Tucker. James l.oonic Back row: Mark Hutchison. I rcdorick l.ocsch.George Wilcox. Jim Sullivan. Randy Brown 2. Woodwinds. Front row: I ddv Fallon. Ki Wills. Liz Ritter. Renee lion. I aura I .os. Jill Marsha lew ski. Kris lluntoon. Laura I login bottom. Sandy W ardenburg. Tony Sibley. lorn Millar. Back row: Mirjam I'uld, Dave Cooper. Chris Franklin. I.isa Bowman. Heidi Marin. I i$a Williamson,Gary Handley. Chris Hines. Jennifer Wiggins. Su anne Tclcucky. Ken Kost. Ric Kosl. David Hcisc. 10X Band Jazz Band II. Front row: Rochelle Tippetts. Laura Draylcr. Dion Giolito. Tony Sibley. Greg Grant. Middle row: Paul Lopez, ott Ash. James Loonic. Tony Breil, Marc Rcisman. Livio Pclac . David Baughn. Back row: Roily Loredo. James Reza. Allen Dlls. James Schaefer. 4. With trumpets blaring, band members follow a well-practiced routine during a half time show. Band 109 CHS choir provides ENJOYMENT Gr iris Glee. Mixed Choir. Madrigals, and Counterpoint made a busy schedule for the groups' advisor. Mrs. Marcia Neel. During the holiday season the Madrigals, donned in clothes from the Renaissance period, performed at the Broadway Southwest, the Boulevard Mall, the Rotary Club, and the Sunrise Hospital Volunteers Party. This unusual group performed both classical and contemporary selections for a large number of community groups. Girls’ Glee appeared at the Beverly Manor Rest Home and at a local credit union, as well as in the annual Christmas concert. Unlike the Madrigals, where an audition was required. Girls’ Glee membership was open to everyone. Counterpoint, the only pop vocal group, also required an audition. This group featured vocalists plus a band and technical crew, performing well-known hits like “Keep Feeling Fascination” and “Total Eclipse of the Heart. I. Alumni members join in with Gifts' Glee ;ii the Christmas performance. 2. Girls’ Glee. Front row; Colleen Oladovich, l.cah Alikpala. Kelly Barber, Dec Dee Ba Leslie Hauser. Mrs. Marcia Neel. Cindy Dadcs. Kelly Forsyth. Angie Paxson, Karen Orcnstcin. Joey Calvan Back row: Dawn McCann.Stacie Guin. Cathy Cor Michelle Gibson. Cynthia Henry. Dixie Bickham. Kay Heck. I eilani Gome V Mixed Choir performs at their annual Christmas concert. 110 Girls Glee 1. Mixed Choir. Bottom row: Maria Arado, Dawn McCann. Misty Raines. I.isa Foglcboch. I.ccsa Pearce, Michelle Everson. Tonjua Jordan. Dec Dec Barden, Suzanne sliwa. Annclisa Polk. Cara Lutes. Kim DcMav. Paige Kinsley, Mrs. Marcia Neel (director). Middle row: Kacna Grant. Bobbi Butt. Kelly Barber. Jean Finley. Stephanie Riric. Theresa Silbaugh. Marie Miller. Michelle Gibson. Theresa Hawkins. Jackie Sanianicgo. Laura Elliot. Marla Middleton, Angie Paxson. Kelly Forsyth. canna Barnes. Top row: Jason Clark, Chris Otero. Gcrold Bodckcr. Ron Dempsey. Tom Koepp, Joe Korb, Anthony Broyles. Joe Volpc. Joe Lapiana, Jerry Rhodes. atrick Blunt. Bryce Touslcy. Mixed Choir 111 Select vocal groups show musical talent for community clubs I. Madrigals perform at the Child Haven Christmas Party. 2. Madrigals. Front row: Joe Volpe. Marla Middleton. Joe Lapiana. Back row: Leslie Houser, (icrold Bodeker. Cara l.utcs. Jason Clark. Leah Alikpala. Misty Raines. Joe Korb. Jerry Rhodes, Laura Elliott. 112 Madrigals I. Counterpoint. Front row: Marla Middleton. Jacqueline Samanicgo. Misty Raines. Theresa Silbaugh. Bobbi Butt. Middle row: Marie Arado. Teresa Hawkins. Deanna Barnes. Stacie Guin. Dawn McCann. Back row: Joe Lapiana. Jason Clark. Joe Volpe. Tom Koepp, Chris Otero. Patrick Blunt. 2. Technical Crew. Front row: Suzanne Sliwa, I aura Elliot. Cathy Robeson. Back row: Joe Korb. 2. Band: Kelly Forsyth. Jason Calhcart. Laura F.lliot. Jerry Rhodes. Counterpoint 113 I. Drama teacher Carrol Statom evaluates a scene. 2. Junior Dean Moniccino creates the role of an evangelist for his Theater class. 3. Greg Enriquez. Scott Loon-and Danielle Marquez rehearse a Christmas scene. 4. In this scene from The Days of Wine And Roses. Debbie Craythorn portrays an alcoholic. 114 Drama Club Drama Club shows CHARACTER 66P roject! Hit your cue! Pick it up! All of these terms can be heard from the Drama Department. This year's Drama Club, which adopted the title of the Acting Connection, participated in theater tournaments throughout Clark County. Most members developed their theatrical skills as a part of their daily schedule with the help of drama teacher and advisor Ms. Carrol Statom. They also took a trip to Los Angeles where they saw the Broadway show Dream Girls. The annual Christmas Scenes and the major dramatic productions provided the opportunity for members to demonstrate their abilities to an audience. Fundraisers included candy sales and the selling of carnations for Christmas and Valentine’s Day. Officers. Sitting: Karen Fagan. Ms. Carrol Statom (advisor). Standing: Mike Hcadcn. Michelle Jordan, Eric Whitaker. Drama Club. First row: Sandy Williams. Mike Headcn. Scott Loomis. Second row: Theresa Silbaugh. Brent Pcrrinc, Suzanne Sliwa, Karen Fagan. Renee Tctrcault. Max Sloan-Hillicr. Stephanie Fujii. Eric Whitaker. Third row: Liz Ritter. Christie Poulson, Katcri Janssen. Brian Patrick. Mike Love. Ms. Carrol Statom (advisor). Jamie Bisplinghoff. Egcn Guo, Kerri Loomis. Shelly Schanzcnbach. Fourth row: Frank Giannantonio. Dean Montccino. Michelle Jordan. Drama Club 115 ATHLETICS Athletics 117 Gridders suffer losses, but gain needed experience Varsity Football. Front row: Luke Werner (Manager). Marvin Davis. Steve Liman. Jeff Pettit. Lance Peterson. Bobby Adams. Isaac Hcarne. Alan Tatgard. David Lessnick. Tim Davis. Robert Gaston. Robert Bolden. Marvin Langford Second row: Coach Dusty Satterfield. Coach Pat Webb. Cliff O'Mara. Ralph Oriano. Todd Bleak. Frank Carlos. Luis Bautista. Mark Crcdico. Tom Gallina. Darrell Heinrich. Jim Sodoski. Greg Corbin. Chris Lea. Larry Mingo. Carmello Adams. Coach Tom Rowland. Head Coach Jim Massey Third row: Mike Moore. Scott Harris. Darryl Miller. Pat Russum. F. cll Wiley. Larry Michaels. Richie Clark. Darren Dettmer. Tyrone Custard. Bill Dora. Robert Turney. B. J. Clark. Anthony Bock. Darnell Riggs. Chris Barton. 118 Varsity Football Season’s Record Clark Opponent 30 Las Vegas 7 13 Lldorado 3 Western 1 3 Rancho 33 3 Basic 0 Chaparral 21 7 Gorman 53 0 Valley 39 6 Bonanza 34 I. Tyrone Custard rests up after a hard play. 2. Jeff Pettit calls a signal during an offensive stand. 3. Marvin Langford eludes a Rancho defender after 3n interception. 4. Larry Mingo runs for yardage at Collis Stadium. Varsity Football 119 I. Chargers set up their defense against the Rancho Rams. 2. The Clark defense ••rushes the Rancho quarterback. 3. Chris Lea traps a Ram while Robert Bolden sprints into the end one. 4. Leading receiver Marvin Davis cuts upficld after pulling in one of his 16 receptions. 5. Senior tailback Bolden heads upficld while Todd Bleak prepares to open a hole. 120 Varsity Football Varsity football team has difficult season; 1-8 is year’s record This year's varsity football team, headed by second-year Coach Jim Massey, had a disappointing year of 1-8. Several factors were responsible for the poor record. The team consisted mainly of juniors with no varsity experience behind them. Fewer seniors returned, also leading to inexperience as a major weakness. Injuries, illnesses and ineligibility were other factors involved in the squad's overall performance. Mr. Football. Chris Lea, led the team offense but was hampered by illness in the last two games. Fzell Wiley, according to Massey, was outstanding in performances on the defensive side. Also contributing were senior widc-rcceivers Marvin and Tim Davis with 25 receptions between them; defensive safety Steve Laman; 6-4. 275 tackle Mike Moore; and junior linebacker Greg Corbin. Coach Massey felt the Chargers’ best game was the season's opening victory over Las Vegas: We had more teamwork and spirit than we had all season. Massey, who enters his third year of coaching next season, hopes his team will be improved next year due to the fact that many juniors received a considerable amount of playing time and gained important varsity experience. 121 With few seniors, Massey relies on juniors Varsity football team learns patience in spite of losses 122 I. The Charger defense, led by Mike Moore, levels an Eldorado runner. 2. Senior linebacker Ezell Wiley is helped off the field by fellow backer Mark Nagoa. 3. Richie Clark fends off a block from a Gorman defender. 4. Junior Dclwyn Wells picks off a pass intended for Gorman halfback Charvcz Fogcr. 5. Alan Taggard displays the form which enabled him to win All-Conference honors. 6. An Eldorado running play is stacked up by the Clark defense. Varsity Football pays off for season JV determination This year's junior varsity football team had a 4-5 season. “Not bad, was Coach Barson’s assessment. He felt that attitude and willingness were the team’s greatest strenghts. One slight downfall was the “weeding out process at the beginning of the year. The coaches got rid of the people who had poor attitudes or bad grades, a process which improved the team greatly. Coach Barnson felt that their best games were the ones played against Las Vegas and Bonanza High School. In the Las Vegas game he felt they made “no mistakes” and their attitude was just right. He cited the Bonanza game as excellent, despite the fact that Clark lost. Barnson admitted they played a good, hard game, but Bonanza played better. The best defensive back and all-aro' was Mike Saletta, and best offensive Nick Bell. Both contributed much to the overall success of the season. Coach Barnson felt that inexperience was not a detrimental factor to the squad, though at times he started seven freshmen. Coach Barnson hopes that he will be passing on an excellent group of young men to the varsity squad. 1. Back-up quarterback Dave Hibbard prepares to complete a pass against Gorm; 2. lildorado defenders put a hard hit on tight end Jerry Robinson. 3. Co-capt Robinson calls the defensive signals in a game against Western. 4. Leading rusl Tim Hicks looks for open field. 124 JV Football JV Football. Silling: Jeff Robinette. Anthony Weston. Jim Noble. Tim Hicks, Nick Davis. Warren Kim. Jeff Guy. Charlie Bombard. Mike Salctta. Damian Farina, kneeling: Martin Taylor. Mark Carlos. Dave Muldcrig, Todd Jones. I.ornc Moon. Nick Gullo. Gary Peeples. Nick Best. Third row: Al McCoy. Dave Hibberd. Chris Bryan. Charlie Simon. Modoris Martinez, Gary Arrant. Joe Halt. Dennis Stultz. Mike Coppedge. Bruce Miyama. Steve Arthur. Standing: Coach Larry Barnson. Joe Wright. Nick Bell. Randy Zammitt. Joe l ima. Mike Johnson. Brent Becker. Jerry Robinson. Gabc Glcdhill. Brandon Ayers. Joe Zanazaman. James Flatt. Coach Dave Castro. JV Football 125 Boys’ netters attain ‘smashing’ 8-1 year C larks boys' tennis team was strong all around losing only one match (a tight 12-16 setback to state champion Gorman) that kept them from the zone title. Tough individuals and doubles teams made Clark a determining factor in Las Vegas tennis. The team was led by Chris Entzcl. Though only a freshman, Entzcl had a successful year, posting a 31-1 regular season record. He finished third in the southern zone and also a competitive third in state. Junior Kevin Brown, also a factor in the team's year-long success, lost in the zone quarterfinals. Mead Coach Bob Wilcox commented on the season: I knew we could finish from fourth to second but we played tough and took second. Next year we should be in the top two teams. The boys' team defeated Valley l5‘ 2 to 12V2 and Chaparral 16 to 12 to secure the second place ranking. Next year's team should be very competitive as the team will lose only two players. Danny Shapiro and Marc Fujii. Boys’Tennis. Sitting: Kenny Moreno. John Maxwell. Marc Sherwood. Ricky Davis. Marc Fujii Kneeling: Danny Shapiro. Tim Kelly, Alexander Moore, Brccse Burnley, Andy Waymire, Chris Entzcl. Standing: Coach Bob Wilcox. Mike Bossart. Kyle Betterton. Bill Miller, Todd Blonslcy, Kevin Brown. Brian Jacobson. 126 Boys’Tennis Season’s Record Clark Opponent 28 Basic 0 22 Boulder City 6 1.816 Western 9 2 12 Gorman 16 Vh Eldorado 10' ! 210 Rancho 6 2 1516 Valley 1216 2516 Las Vegas 216 20 Bonanza 8 16 Chaparral .2 I. Junior Kevin Brown easily returns a forehand shot. 2. Marc Sherwood stretches to make a backhand return. 3. Breese Burnley makes a difficult forehand to a waiting opponent. Boys’Tennis 127 Boys’, girls’ tennis finish with one-loss record 128 Boys’ Tennis I. Doubles team Kyle Betterton and Marc Fu-jii warm up before a match. 2. With a powerful forehand swing, Alexander Moore returns the ball. 3. Brian Jacobson smashes his serve to an opponent. 4. Cheri Miller follows through on a difficult backhand. 5. Mariam Emami awaits a serve from an. opponent. 6. Kelly Betterton concentrates on the game in between points. Girls’Tennis 129 The girls tennis team had an impressive year, posting a final 8-1 record. Led by doubles team Susan Frank and Milka Ahlroth and singles player Cindy Laucr, the team came within one match (a 10-18 loss to Valley) of winning the zone title. Frank and Ahlroth posted a 37-7 record, finishing a strong second in both zone and state. Frank commented: “We had a tough season with one loss to Valley which was unfortunate. We (Milka and I) had a good year despite the second place in zone and state. Laucr also had a good season finishing third in the zone tournament and a strong fourth place in state. Coach Bob Wilcox commented on the season: “The girls finished right where 1 expected. They should have taken second and they did. He was also hopeful for next year's team. Strong singles and doubles play combined to create a competitive team. Strong support from the younger players contributed over all. Strong doubles team leads talented ladies to impressive season A Girls’Tennis. Front row: Karyn Lash. Trisha Smith. Chcri Miller. Rhea Nicholas. Kelly Betterton. Dina Basil. Back row. Coach Robert Wilcox. Rainc Ale Mariam F.mami. Susan Frank. Milka Ahlroth.Cindy Laucr. Bccca Pcccolc. 130 Girls'Tennis Season’s Record Clark 24 2 Basic Opponent 3 Vi 26 2 Boulder City vA 24 Western 4 21 Gorman 7 28 Eldorado 0 26 Rancho 2 10 Valley 18 26 Las Vegas 2 20 Bonanza 8 23 Chaparral 5 I. Junior Chcri Miller shows determination in hitting a forehand shot. 2. Dina Basil lunges to make a difficult backhand. 3. Doubles team Milka Ahlroth and Susan Frank play the net to win a crucial point. Girls’Tennis 131 Varsity Coach Kelly sprouts future talent; Burnley paces squad Alter a slow start, the determination of the girls' volleyball team came through and they once again became a major factor in Las Vegas volleyball. The girls captured their fifth straight division title and a final fourth place in state. The year started off with a fourth place finish in the Las Vegas Invitational, which featured top teams. The next Tuesday found the Lady Chargers in league action, this time against Eldorado. A hard-fought match found the Chargers on the short end for a 0-1 league record. The team then battled inconsistency and inexperience (they started only two seniors and were playing .500 ball) throughout the first half of the season. The turning point of the season was the first time Clark played Basic. Ironically, they lost: but from that point on they went 8-2 to finish 12-6 in their division and capture the title, giving the Lady Chargers an automatic berth in state. Kelly commented, I knew we had a good chance at the division title. I would have have been more disappointed not to win it (Sunset Division) than surprised to win it.” Senior captain Pam Burnley also added, At the beginning of the season I didn't think we would go to state, but we worked hard in lots of long practices and finally everything came together. Zone was a week later and the Chargers had a semi-final berth and a second place rating in zone. Clark defeated I.as Vegas High in their first match to put them in the finals against number-one seed Rancho. A long, hard-fought match found Rancho on top, thus giving Clark the Souths number two seed in state. State was the next week, and Clark went against Wooster. After a slow start the spikers came on strong to win a three-set match 13-15. 15-6, 15-8. and advance to a match against Douglas. Passing problems and nine missed serves by Clark helped the Tigers to a narrow 15-13. 16-14 victory, dropping Clark into the losers bracket. The next day Clark faced Hug High. They played strong from start to finish with the most blocks in one match all season, soundly defeating the Hawks 15-10. 15-8. In the fourth place match Clark faced always tough Chaparral. Fatigue finally overcame the Chargers as they dropped a long three set match 7-15, 17-15, 9-15, to finish a strong fourth in state. 132 Girls’Volleyball I. Freshman Maria Sautcr dinks the ball over her Western opponent. 2. Coach Robert Kelly gives instructions during a time-out. 3. Danielle kipandclli follows through on her serve. 4. Sophomore Kristin Tuttle attempts a spike against Valley. Girts’ Volleyball. Front row: Angela Caszett. I.atonia Waters. Danielle Kipandclli. Christi Poulson. Maria Sautcr. Kim Borders. Back row: Melanie Dettmer. Kristin Tuttle. Grctchcn Maroni.Stacey George, Cathy Clever. Katrina Lcath. Pam Burnley. Coach Robert Kelly. Girls’Volleyball 133 Spikers overcome inexperience to win Division title I. Pam Burnley bumps the ball as the rest of the team covers after a Western spike. 2. Sophomore Kristin Tuttle attempts a spike over a Bonanza blocker. 3. Captain Pam Burnley alertly blocks a Western opponent's dink. 4. Front row spiker Kim Borders awaits an opponent's serve. Clark lost won won won lost won lost lost won lost won won won won won lost won won Season’s Record Eldorado Las Vegas Valley Western Chaparral Bonanza Rancho Basic Gorman Eldorado Las Vegas Valley Western Chaparral Bonanza Rancho Basic Gorman Opponent won lost lost lost won lost won won lost won lost lost lost lost lost won lost lost Girls’ Volleyball 135 Youth, inexperience prove no handicap for girls’ golf team Young is the single word most fitting to describe the girls golf team. With only one senior, five sophomores, and two freshmen, Coach Janet Usher faced the challenge of molding a group which could compete with more experienced teams. She did just this. The team finished 8-2 and qualified for the one tournament, where they placed second. Despite scores of 86 from sophomore Kelli Varraio and 97 from senior Samantha Powers, the team placed fourth in the state tournament. Coach Usher expressed special admiration for the play of freshman Candy Schwingdorf, who achieved a state tournament score twelve strokes lower than her zone tally. Boulder City and Valley High School provided the toughest competition and the only regular season losses for the Chargers. “Everyone contributed to the success of the season.” Coach Usher affirmed. “I was very pleased with the team effort. In every match we were able to get the scores we needed to pull us through. Girls’ Golf: Amy Houdcrshcldt. Candy Schwingdorf. Jamie Dallimorc. Kelli Varrato. Rhonda Hickman. Jcannic McAllister. Carolyn Choi. Samantha Powers, Coach Janet Usher. 136 Girls’Coif :lli Varrato makes a difficult shut from a sandtrap. 2. hollowing through on a putt. Samantha Powers watches her ball roll towards the hole. 3. Rhonda Hickman up for a putt. 4. Amy Houdershcldt gets ready to swing. Clark Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Lost Won Won Opponent Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Lost Season’s Record Bonanza Chaparral Basic Boulder City Gorman Eldorado Rancho Valley Las Vegas Western Girls’Golf 137 1. Monic Perry. Roger Schumann, and Gary Peters compete for position. 2. Clark runners leave the starting line. 3. State champion Jamie Bisplinghoff easily leads all competition. 4. Ward Nordin. who placed second at zone, sprints the final distance to win at home. Cross country team has good final record Unlike in the past, this year’s cross country team fielded enough people to have a successful season. Led by senior transfer Ward Nordin. the boys’ team had a record of 6-3; the only losses coming by Basic, Eldorado and a close 27-28 loss to zone champion Valley. The team then upset Valley to win the Sunset title. Then, the following week. Valley High School won the zone title, but the Chargers finished second behind Nordin’s second-place finish, Monic Perry’s eighth-place finish and sophomore Joey Neuman’s tenth-place finish to earn a berth in state. At state, Neuman had an excellent day. finishing fourteenth. Coach Doug Clarke is hopeful for next year’s team as only two seniors will be graduating. For the girls, it was all Jamie Bisplinghoff. The senior defended her zone title running an 18:57. At state. Bisplinghoff ran a 19:35 to capture the title. 22 seconds faster than the second place girl. Under the direction of Coach Doug Garner, the girls had an extremely good year. Besides Bisplinghoff, Niki Ushijima and Lori Clarke had an excellent year. The girls’ team took a fifth-place finish in zone. Strong, experienced runners led the team and a return of most of the squad should benefit next year’s group. 138 Crosscountry Cross C ountry Season's Record 6-3 Division Zone State L First Second Fourth Cross Country. Front row: Jamie Bisplinghoff. Niki Ushijima. Dionne Barnes. Lori Clark. Linette Hodge. Middle row: Sheryl Akc. James Brake. Tim Hollingshcad. Kevin MaeFawn, Glenn Iverson. Joey Neuman. Top row: Coach Doug Clarke. Ward Nordin. Kevin O'rarrell. Gary Peters. Roger Schumann. Santiago Delatorre. James Perry. Coach Doug Garner. CrossCountry 139 MenN varsity cagers have rebuilding year, win Nogales tourney Experience. Every team wants it; few teams have it. According to Head Coach Gary Wheeler, it was the lack of experience that cost his team this year. In his seventh year as head coach, Wheeler lost seven players to graduation last year. Faced with a brand new team. Wheeler had a positive attitude, commenting “They came a long way.” Wheeler also stated that the team's main objective was a berth in the state tournament. “In basketball you arc never out of it. In football you lose two or three games and you arc out of it, but in basketball you always have a shot.” he explained. The pre-scasori held much promise for the team with its twelve non-league games. It looked as though the team would have an easy season as Clark literally smashed Rancho in both teams’ opener. 56-35. Then after taking early leads against Western, the team lost a close game to the Warriors 72-74. The team then faced a determined Eldorado squad. Scoring spurts by the Sundevils helped them to an easy 59-70 win over the Chargers. Defense shone as Clark defeated Basic; the victory raised the Chargers to 2-2 while Basic was winless. Strong offensive and defensive efforts by Las Vegas High helped them to a victory over the Clark cagcrs. December brought holiday tournament time. Though the Chargers were not in the prestigious Prep Holiday Classic at U.N.L.V., they entered two tournaments, the First being the Eldorado Sundcvil Classic. The Chargers' lack of intensity cost them as they fell prey to Cedar City and Crescent Valley; the team did manage to salvage a win over Basic, raising the overall record to 3-5. The team then traveled to California to participate in the Nogales tournament. Tight defense highlighted the Chargers' play, helping them to capture the tourney title. It started by Clark disposing of South Pasadena 41-38. Offense shone in the Chargers' second round game, as they easily defeated Azusa 72-34. In the semifinal game. Clark faced local crosstown rival Eldorado. A tight defensive battle found Clark slipping by the Sundevils, 51-49. The championship game pitted Clark against LaSerne of California. A close game found the Chargers capturing the title in a 62-59 victory. Marvin Langford was named the tournaments’-Most Valuable Player. A 7-5 pre-season record led Clark into tough divisional play. Teams like Valley and Chaparral hurt Clark's chances for a divisional title. 140 Boys Varsity Basketball Boys’ Varsity Basketball. Front row: Charles Troutman. Eddie Aleman. David Miclkc. Jimmy Shoughro. Middle row: Jerry Robinson. Don Bibbins. Gary Jacobs. Kenny Dumas. Greg Simon. Back row: Coach Hal Ovcrholtzcr. Marvin l.angford. Lance Peterson. Larry Mingo. Glenn Jefferson. F. cll Wiley, Howard Randle. Danny Wasaik (manager). Coach Gary Wheeler. I. Head Coach Gary Wheeler discusses pre-game strategy with Assistant Coach Hal Overholizcr. 2. Marvin Langford inbounds the ball to point guard Kenny Dumas. 3. Glenn Jefferson follows through on a jump shot against Rancho. Boys’ Varsity Basketball 141 ■■ heeler finishes seventh year as Clark coach arsity basketball shows talent in California victory 2A jr 4A MW I. Marvin Langford coasts by a Basic opponent for an easy layup. 2. Junior Lance Peterson shoots against Rancho. 3. Ezell Wiley shoots a free throw in a 56-33 victory against Rancho. 4. Glenn Jefferson and Ezell Wiley put a defensive trap on a Bonanza player. Bovs' Varsity Basketball Honor student Bovia leads JV Chargers to successful season S trong defense characterized the type of play the Clark Chargers boys' JV team used during the 1983-1984 basketball season. The first ten games showed Clark racing to a 7-3 record. The Chargers averaged 64.1 points per game to their opponents' 54.7 point out-put. Darrin Bovia led the talented team, averaging 10.6 points per game, and also was a strong rcbounder. Bovia played a key role in two Charger victories as he scored with six seconds left to lift the JV to a narrow 52-50 victory over Las Vegas High and he scored with five seconds to help edge out Chaparral. Helping Bovia on the boards were George Walker. Mark Johnson, and Tommy McCoy. Guards were plentiful on this years' team (the squad carried fifteen players); according to Coach Roy Berger, his top guards were Tim Wilkenson. Steve Arthur. Ron Wesley, Damon Farrimond, Scdarryl Banks, and Larri McLeod. Coach Berger commented. “They worked well together. They should be a good nucleus for next year's varsity. Coach Berger also said that in his three years with Clark's JV. this was the best team he had coached. Boys JV Basketball. Front row: Charles Simon. George Dugan. Tim Hicks. Steve Arthur. Tim Wilkinson. Second row: Larri McLeod, Darrin Bovia. Mike Davis, C Smith. Ron Wesley. Tommie McCoy. Back row: Coach Roy Berger. Todd Jones, Scdarryl Banks. Mark Johnson. George Walker. Greg Krohn. Todd Lanier (manaj Coach Bill Quinn. 144 Bovs'JV Basketball Clark 50 71 65 67 52 48 73 90 1 61 64 68 66 64 83 63 53 59 62 68 75 43 Season’s Record Rancho Western Eldorado Basic 2 Las Vegas Rancho A Chaparral. Gorman arral- . Basic Las Vegas Chaparral Bonanza Valley Rancho Gorman Opponent 59 61 74 40 50 50 58 43 59 53 48 63 51 35 39 62 35 61 71 73 50 4$ I. Darrin Bovia works for position against a Basic player. 2. Sedarryl Banks passes past an opponent to Steve Arthur. 3. After sinking the first of two free throws. George Walker ap-propiatcly signals (that he will make the next free throw) to a teammate. 4. Guard Steve Arthur attempts to pass to a waiting teammate. Boys’JV Basketball 145 January sisters lead Lady Charger team Individuals helped the Clark girls’ varsity basketball team during the 1983-1984 season. The season started with an upset victory over perennial power Rancho 44-43. Against Western, after forging leads of up to seven points, Clark fell behind to lose 34-41. A tight defensive game found Clark losing to Eldorado 18-35. Many lead changes characterized the close game against Basic, but in the end found the Lady Chargers losing 33-36. A strong rebounding team from Las Vegas High handed Clark a 45-64 loss, putting the Chargers pre-season record at 1 -4. After the slow start, the varsity team had an impressive year. Pulling a 44-42 double overtime win over Eldorado helped Clark to a fourth-place finish in Zone and a berth in State. At State, the Lady Chargers’ hope of a title was lost in a 23-60 loss to Reno. Head Coach Theresa Concrly was named Southern Zone Coach of the Year. The squad was lead by the sister team of Margaret and Juanita January. Juanita, a junior, was the team’s most consistent scorer. Defense was the team’s forte; holding opponents’ scoring to a minimum was a major feat accomplished by the Lady Chargers. Girls' Varsity Basketball. Front row: Margaret January. Sonja Mines. Back row: Debra Thompson. Melanie Dcttmcr. Dawn Berrcst. Katrina l.cath. Juanita January. Coach Theresa Concrly. I. Leading scorer Juanita January lobs a pass inside after using a pick set by sister Margaret. 2. Leaping in the air. Melanie Dcttmcr follows through on a pass. Girls’ Varsity Basketball 147 Season’s Record Opponent 43 Clark Rancho Wcsten western ■nfr Las Veg P irr inza lley 2 estern Eldorado jjsic _ Las Vega Chaparral Bonanxa Valley Rancho GormarT 148 asic fundamentals are stressed by Conerly iris’ varsity basketball team makes steady improvement I. Katrina Lcath pivots to make a pass to teammate Melanie Dcttmcr 2. Dcbora Thompson inbounds the ball. 3. Juanita January attempts two points against Eldorado. 4. Sonja Hines puts a defensive press on an Eldorado player. 5. Katrina Lcath attempts a jump-shot against Valley. Girls’ Varsity Basketball 149 JV girls’ basketball finishes tough year; Stiglic high scorer X his year’s JV girls’ basketball, headed by Coach Renee Brown, had a tough season with wins coming as a result of stamina, hard work, and long hours of practice. The year’s team was led by high scorer and re-bounder Diana Stiglic. The season’s strengths included high scoring games and excellence in shooting and rebounds. Coach Brown considered the team “very coachable and strong.’’ She continued, “They were a well-motivated, hard-working team who were eager to learn, and worked well together.” She noted proudly that the team had one of the highest grade point averages of all the teams city wide. The team had five freshmen, five sophomores, and one junior. “They were a young team, but this year they gained their much needed experience in fundamentals which will make them an outstanding team next year, said Coach Brown. I. Amy Moudcrshctdi practices shooting during warm-ups, 2. Diana Stiglic demonstrates her form while shooting a free throw1. 3. Shooting from the corner. Kelli Varrato goes for two points. 4. Nechclc Chambers snatches the ball away from her Western adversaries. 150 Girls’JV Basketball Season’s Record Clark 46 Rancho fc32 % Western M 55 Eldorado '% 44 Basic 42 Las Vegas 47 Chaparral 22 a Bonanza 37 Valley K forfeit Gorman Western 39 Eldorado 45 Basic 1 33 1 Las Vegai 35 Chaparral Opponent Girls’ JV Basketball. Sitting: Rhonda Hickman. Rochelle Morgan. Ursula Brown. Candy Schwingdorf. Kelli Varrato. Standing: Cindy Wilson. Ncchclc Chambers. Diana Stiglic. Monica Coleman. Crissy Biscailuz. Amy Houdcrshcldt. Dionne Whitten (manager). Girls’JV Basketball 151 w Clark 3 1 4 2 ' 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 0 Season’s Record Valiev 1 I Chaparral M Bonanza Gorman Western Boulder City Basic Eldorado Las Vegas Rancho Valley Chaparral Bonanza Gorman Opponent 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 Varsity Soccer. Front row: Danny Lutz. Jeff Stevens. Greg Smith. Mark Borlasc. Danny Mazzco. Eric Dcutsch. Middle row: Tommy Porrcllo. Eric Hayes. Clay Sampson. Bobby McDarvis. Tim McCardcll. Stanley Cha. Derek Mattson. Dannv McCann. Bryan Piper. Back row: Darius Rafic. Alan Taggard. Danny Evans. Scot Harris. Bruce I'ollmcr. Joel Handy, Kirk Bell. George Martinez. Sam Powers. Coach Pal Webb. 152 Varsity Soccer Varsity soccer ends play at 10-0-4 mark T cam work was the key of this year's varsity soccer s uad, led by captains Alan Taggard. Kirk Bell and Sam Powers. Coach Pat Webb completed his first year in the varsity coaching job. having established himself as a respected leader at the JV level with a three year record of 36-2-6, with two city championships. According to Webb, the group’s strength was the great number of skilled players for each position, such as Clay Sampson, Derek Mattson, and Mark Borlasc on offense: Tommy Porrcllo, Danny McCann. and Greg Smith on defense: and Danny Mazcro and Eric Deutsch in the midfield. Also a great asset to the team was Bruce Follmcr, one of the best two goalies in the city. Although he wished the team had developed more aggressiveness, Webb still felt, “The players are not selfish, and will pass the ball if another player has a better shot. Me also said, halfway through the season, that the midfield was allowing less than one goal per game from their opponents. The first three Zone Tournament games brought wins over Boulder City (2-1). Bonanza (4-0), and Western (4-3). The finals pitted two undefeated teams. Clark and Chaparral. A hard-fought match found Clark on the short end. losing 2-0 and finishing second. In his first year as head coach. Pat Webb was named Coach of the Year. Kirk Bell and Alan Taggard were named All-Zone, while Danny Mazzco was named to the second team. I. I crek Mattson executes a corner kick 2. Tommy Porrcllo shows strength and ability as he attempts to kick the ball down field. 3. The Charger team rejoices after scoring against their opponents. Varsity Soccer 153 ebb’s coaching ability brings victory to Clark soccer I. Clay Sampson dans past a Chaparral defender. 2. Tommy Porrcllo powers into a kick. 3. Erie Dcutsch dribbles the ball upficld. 4 Bryan Piper follows through on a kick. 5. Danny McCann attempts to “head the ball. Varsity Soccer 15 J Soccer. Kronl row: Carlos DiVito. Sieve llucseh. Brian Pearson. Brennon Hope. Darin Barnhart) Middle row; Mike Madrid. Aaron McCormick. Chris Miller. Jear Arabian. Jim Mcl gcr. John Sutherland. Raoul Muchilcna. Jay Cummins Back row: Warren Sprague. Patrick Jennings. David Iva ian. Derek Raftc. Ld wards Salas, Patrick Tarpley. liric Jensen. Adrese Quassani. Andrew Waymirc. Brent Pcrrinc. Coach Lee McNally. 156 JV Soccer JV soccer develops new team for future Voung, a term always applicable to JV teams, was the only accurate description of this year’s JV soccer squad. Fifteen out of the twenty-two players were freshmen. Coach Lee McNally entered the Clark athletic picture this year, filling the position left vacant by Coach Pat Webb when he moved into the varsity program. McNally had coached at Rancho during the 1982-83 season. Freshman Mike Madrid led the team with a consistently high scoring average. Another freshman. Patrick Tarpley, made use of his excellent skills throughout every game. The team began slowly with few wins but confidence and improved skills helped assure victories later. Freshman Trung Dinh had the greatest amount of improvement through the season, according to Coach McNally. Academic ineligibility cost the team its best qualified goalie, a weakness which McNally felt all season. The team that posed as the strongest opponents were Bishop Gorman and Bonanza. The team played at their best in the game against Eldorado, scoring six points. I. Patrick Tarplcv prepares to trap the ball. 2. With perfect execution. Mike Madrid goes for the score. 3. Three Charger teammates pass the ball among themselves. 4. L'sing his chest. Patrick Tarpley moves the ball downficld. JV Soccer 157 Schumann assumes head coaching duties for men’s wrestling The Charger varsity wrestling team had a very difficult season. Their youth and inexperience, inconsistent participation, and many forfeits were the major cause of their defeats. A new coach, Mr. Roger Schumann, took over the head coaching duties for both the varsity and JV teams. He felt that his team, in spite of their losses, gained the much-needed experience and fundamental skills that will help next year's team. Coach Schumann considered them an “intelligent, motivated, and hard working” squad. “If it were not for the forfeits, we would have had a much better season,” Coach Schumann commented. The wrestlers posted some strong individual victories, particularly at lower weight levels. Notable performances at the Christmas holiday tournament came from Jeff Burns (126), Nick Bell (Heavyweight). Doug Manderscheid (138). Ernie Alegre (105), and Roger Schumann (112). In the December tournament in Reno, with a field of 32 teams, Eddie Cclso (155) took fourth place, and Nate Williams (98) took second. In the Basic Invitational, John Gargonne (114) nabbed second place and Nick Bell came in third. The team itself consisted mainly of juniors who will be returning next year. Only three seniors will be leaving: Nate Williams, Isaac Hcarnc. and Eddie Cclso. 158 Varsity Wrestling 1. Eddie Thomas prepares to pin his opponent. 2. Eric Watson executes a near side cradle move. 3. Nick Bell takes down a Valley opponent. 4. Isaac Hearnc headlocks with his Valley adversary. 5. Varsity Wrestling. Sitting: Isaac Hearnc. Tiki Endrina, Nate Williams. E-iric DeBord. Mike Salctta. Kneeling: Manager Luke Werner. Eddie Thomas. Jeff Burns. John Gargonne, Ernie Alegre. Eric Watkins. Standing: liddie Celso. Coach Roger Schumann, James Garland. Bill Dora. Nick Bell. Roger Schumann. Doug Manderscheid. Chad Parker. Varsity Wrestling 159 Wrestlers struggle with few veterans Lower weight classes contribute individual victories I A I. In a tough match. Jeff Burns executes a takedown on his Chaparral opponent. 2. John Gargonne prepares to pin his Chaparral adversary. 3. Maneuvering his opponent into pinning position is Eric Watkins, 4. Eddie Cclso struggles with an Eldorado wrestler. 5. Nate Williams takes an advantage over his Eldorado grapplcr. 160 Varsity Wrestling Varsity Wrestling 161 I. Mike Farrina raises his hand in victory. 2. Mike Farrina tries to take an advantage over his Western adversary. 3. Sophomore Prentice Cole struggles with his opponent. 4. Clark Varsity wrestler Bill Dora head-locks his Western opponent. 5. Prentice Cole gets into position to wrestle his opponent. 162 JV Wrestling IN N miWnfc.Svll'm?;. 1 V , V,. C.Schv.am, Vine Deftotd.Svan VarUy. Kneeling. Sieve Funsion,Charlie Bombard, Damian Farina. Mike Salcita, Chad VarYer ,H cY.GvxWo.S v d t £. Coach lc cSa acc. PrenVveeCo e. Mateo Garcia, Gerald Armstrong, Jon Malvin, Tommy l.ovc. Coach Roger Schumann. JV Wrestling 163 Boys’ bowling places third in competition Tnis year's boys’ bowling team was young, but in no sense unexperienced. The team finished third in their division. One of the younger members of the team, sophomore Mark Chaput, held a high series score of 605. Senior Doug Nelson held the record for the teams high game of the season. 255. Another sophomore. Joe Craciun, consistently led the team with an average over 170 throughout the season. Bovs' Bowling. From row: JocCraciun, Brent Bartman, Doug Nelson. Andy (ioldfingcr, Darryl Hensley. John C'ongro. Back row: Coach Carolyn Myers. Doug Jackson. Paul Lee. Cecil Abcyta. Mark Chaput, Scott Wheeler. Peter Lee, Rusty l.ec. Chris Melialc. 164 Boys’ Bowling I. Balanced precisely. Doug Nelson eyes ihc pins. 2. Preparing to release the ball. Rusty Lee approaches the foul line. 3. Sophomore Joe Craciun releases the ball in an ticipation of a strike. 4. Andy Goldfingcr easily lofts the ball down the lane. Season's Record Won Mr’ 52 Lost 12 Rank in division Third Hoys’ Bowling 165 ,,C' riCh- R ‘I' 'S° '“ '“ r..:Co,CC.roly„ M .!! ,, Brnsavich. Ann McL.u,Mi 166 Girls' Bowling Lady bowlers finish first in division play Strikes, spares, splits — terminology well-known to the girls’ bowling team. This year's team, under the coaching of Mrs. Carolyn Myers, maintained and achieved goals of being number one. Consistency and team spirit complemented the ability and skill of the girls on the team. Junior Kim Guertin led the group with a high game of 170 and a high scries of 569. Placing first in their division, the team also participated in the roll-offs at the Showboat Hotel, taking second in the state. Western's bowling team posed a strong threat, but the Charger girls proved themselves at the end of the season. I. Rachel Somianka watches her mark after making a release. 2. I.ccsa Pearce, show-ing top form, watches her release. 3. Jana Heinrich lofts the ball hoping fora strike. Girls’ Bowling 167 Varsit Baseball: John Balclo. Lance Jensen. Donny Mayhall. Gary Marxen. Chris Carlin. Scot Harris. Blake Bradley. Lance Peterson. Scott Stocrck. Kenny Miller. Jon Glasscock. Ron Yenkowski. Kerry Brunson. 168 Boys Varsity Baseball Men’s varsity hitters strive for teamwork in competitive season cft-handcd batter Gary Marxcn gauges the pitch. 2. Scott Stocrck winds up his pitch. 3. After an easy triple. Kenny Miller lopes into third base. 4. The fielding n of Lance Jensen and John Balclo make a tight play at school. Boys’ Varsity Baseball 169 Clark’s diamond men reveal effects of drills and training 170 Boys’ Varsity Baseball I. Preparing to hit the ball. Chris Carlin begins his swing. 2. Senior third baseman Jon Glasscock throws the ball to a fellow teammate. J. After securing a hit. Kenny Miller starts his race to first base. 4. Team Captain Donny Mayhall returns to the bench after sliding into home. 5. Senior John Balelo runs by his l.as Vegas opponent to get safely to third. 6. Coach Gene Girard confers with senior Baldc Bradley before his turn at bat. xvretrx ______ C! A2 Boys’ Varsity Baseball 171 I. Brad Casey lunges forward with a fiery fast-ball. 2. JV Baseball. Front row: Robbie Gallegos. Tommy Love. Bruce Miyama. Scott Underwood. Gary Barnson. Middle row: Danny Cautts. Bill Schmidt. Greg Campbell. Matt Silva. Dustin Oliver. Darren I dmond. Steve Patterson. Troy Mikkclson. Back row: Coach Dave Castr Kenny Parker. Steve Shaw. I ce Hejmanowski, Randy ammit. Brad Casey. Brian Gunicr. Andy NVaymirc.GabcGIcdhill. Adam Truran. 3. Following through. Andy Truran exhibits a powerful sw ing. 4 Dustin Oliver attempts a quick steal to home plate. 5. Andy Truran questions a call after sliding into first base. 172 Bovs’ JV Baseball Boys’ JV Baseball 173 a Returning players highlight productive softball seaso Girls Varsity Softball. Front row: Candy Schwingdorf. Rhonda Hickman. Cindy Wilson. Diane Stiglic. Maiiannc Decker. Middle row: Kelli Varrato. Simone Ranso Priscilla McCoy. Korinne Paulson. Kim Roman Back row: Coach Theresa Concrly.Crissy Biscailu . Gina Biscailu . Denise Lippe. Melanie Dettmer. Dawn Berrest Tcri Smith. 174 Girls Varsity Softball I. Senior Denise Lippe anticipates the pitch. 2. Cindy Wilson puts all her' strength into a power hit. 3. Junior transfer Tcri Smith delivers her fast pitch. 4. Second baseman Melanie Dettmer anticipates the next play. 5. Beating the tag. Priscilla McCoy slides into home. Girls’Varsity Softball 175 1. With right arm extended. Kim Vlcck completes a pitch. 2. Sophomore Jamie Dallimorc steps into a throw 3. Nechclc Chambers readies her swing. 4. Pam Man-cuso winds-up for the release. 5. Awaiting the pitch Roxanne Mold prepares to steal. 176 Girls’JV Softball | _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I Girls’ JV softball applies fundamentals during every game Is JV Softball. Front row: Pam Mancuso, Ursula Brown. Crissy Clary. Kim Bean. Middle row: Jana Heinrich. Dee Dee Chavez. Su ic Jameson. Roxanne Nold, Bet-Jteffen. Jamie Dallimorc, Carolyn Hartwell. Back row: Coach Martha Campbell. Lupc Molina. Rochelle Ocho3. Ncchclc Chambers. Tiffany Jones. Kim Vlcck. ich Charlotte Conger. Girls’JV Softball 177 Small team hampers track performance; lettermen’s lead squad IA SR V Boys’ Track 4A 5 6A 4 I. Sophomore Kevin O'Farrcll easily glides over the bar in the pole vault. 2. E cll Wiley clears the high jump bar in a meet with Chaparral. 3. Eric Peeples makes a timely hand-off to teammate Robert Gaston in the 440 relay. 4. Eric Peeples and Tony Ricco explode off the starting blocks beside their Chaparral opponent in the 100-yard dash. 5. Long jumper Bobby Bolden uses his arms to get extra inches. 6. Senior Robert Gaston begins the first leg of the 440 relay. Boys’Track 179 Coach Funk assumes leadership rol Individual competitors challenge school track records 1. Senior F. cll Wiley glides over the hurdle in a 1 lOsprinl. 2. Against Uldoradoand l.as Vegas. Ward Nordin stays ahead of his com tion while Glen Iverson attempts to overtake hisSundcvil opponent. 3. Clark's James Perry and Santiago Dc La Torre begin the 1600 race. 4. Cecil Abcyta warms up before throwing the shot. ISO Bovs’Track 4A r ays’Track. Front row: Marvin Langford. Ezell Wiley. Second row: Glenn Iverson. Willie Waters. Nick Davis. Randy Miller. Bobby Bolden. Ron Murray. Carmcllo dams. Erie Peeples. Robert Gaston. Mike Moore. Third row: Luke Werner (manager). Michael Ccnnamc. Vic Thomas, Joey Neuman. Robert Ballc. James Yoon, arnc Moon. Erie DeBord. Troy Pen . Santiago l e La Torre, Chris Mel laic. Kevin Funk. Fourth row: Glenn Vereen. Gary Petes. Ward Nordin. I.ivio Pelacz. Tony ieco. Ron Mabe. Mike Saletta. Roger Schumann. Warren Kimm. Joe Lima. Back row: Coach Dean Funk. Nick Bell. Jerome Jacobs. Jimmy Vega. Bryan Watson, ceil Abeyta. Joe Zanazanian. Cliff O'Mara. Kevin O'Farrell. James Perry, Todd Jones. Coach Tom Rowland. Bovs’ Track 181 Girls Track. Front row: Carolcna Tcodoro. J'Amy Aragon. Kelli llicklc. Laurie Swander. Kristccna Draper. Jodi Dang. Dionne Whitten. Middle row: Demetria Bullet (manager). Kenya Owen. AmbreCooper. Marion Quilil . Sheryl Akc.Ciina Drcycr. Andrea Strong. Chris Mcllale (manager). Pamm Hannah (manager). Back row: Coach IXiug Garner. Lori Clarke. Kristen Urga. Pam Kelscr. Dionne Barnes. Katrena l.cath. Jamie Bisplinghoff. Nike Ushijima. Gail Caraway. Christina Medina. Sherry Chaddick. Coach Renee Brown. 182 Girls’Track I. Using speed and agility, Dionne Barnes sketches in the 110 high hurdles. 2. State Cnampion runner Jamie Bisplinghoff shows her distinct form in the two-mile event. 3. Awaiting the hand-off. Dionne Whitten begins her leg in the -140 relay. 4. Junior Dionne Barnes aggressively attempts the high jump. 5. J'Amy Aragon pulls away form a Chaparral runner in the home stretch. 6. Dionne Whitten and Kenya Owen establish positions in the blocks for the 100-yard dash. Lady Charger track enjoys large turnout of tough competitors Girls’Track 183 CHS mens’ golfers stress team effort; returners lead squad m Sodoski hits from a sandtrap. 2. Showing good form. Herb Hawkins follows through off the tee box. 3. Leading golfer Dale Akridge tees off at the Dunes. 4. ping his eye on the ball. Robert Game prepares to make a long drive. 5. Senior Steve Laman lines upa putt Boys Golf. Sitting: JcffSilvcslri. B. J. Kcr ctxki. c McCoy. Paul Dell Oreo. Kneeling: Robert Game . David Widner, Jerry Boyter,Trent Walker. Louis Mulidore. Standing: Assistant Coach Mike Milke. Assis-Coach John Williams. Herb Hawkins. Coach John Nelson. Dale Akridge. Jim Sodoski. Assistant Coach Dan Welch. Steve Laman. Bovs’Coif 185 186 Academics RCRDEMICS Academics 187 I. During registration. Mr. Olsen calmly deals with students' problems. 2. In a business law class, he appears as a surprise witness during a mock trial. 188 Administrators Assistant Principal Naomi Goynes Principals establish many specific goals to improve standards Under the leadership of Clark High Principal Larry Olsen, the administrators directed the student body towards several goals. Among these aims were a stronger identification with school, improvements in grades and attendance, more student expectancies, and involvement of students in clubs and organizations. According to Mr. Olsen and the other principals, among other important changes or improvements they desired were more school spirit and a greater pride in being a part of the Clark student body. Also. Mr. Olsen expressed a desire for improvement in the course articulation for tenth grade students (the transition between courses at junior and senior high levels). Mr. Olsen believed, however, that schools could not take sole responsibility for the education process. “Too many social problems are referred back to the schools, he said. At Clark we have good parental support,” he continued, indicating the need for a team effort in improving schools. Administrators 189 School Board makes tough decisions: funds, sports Mr. Ralph Cadwalladcr Associate Superintendent Secondary Education Dr. Robert Wentz Superintendent Board of.School Trustees. Sitting: Mr. Robert Forbuss. Mrs. Shirley Holst. Mrs. Lucille Lusk. Standing: Mr. Donald R. Faiss, Mrs. Virginia Brooks Brewster. Mrs. Pat Bendorf. Mr. DanicIGoldfarb. 190 Board of School Trustees Teachers commit themselves to academic standards Dorothy Adams John Appcrson Business Physical Education Nancy Bandy Business Ken Bcdrosian Renee Brown | can Physical Education Loretta Adams Language Arts Yolanda Arrington Dean Larry Barnson Bill Bcrlhold Driver's Lducation Industrial Arts William Buckrcis Mathematics Priscilla Adams Dwaine Avery Social Studies Mathematics Thomas Bartling Mathematics Travis Bonneville Health Martha Campbell Business Dee Allred Industrial Arts Don Bachaus Language Arts Kermit Bay less Counselor Charles Branda Language Arts Dave Castro Physical Education Certified Faculty 191 Community pressures influence change in curriculum Kathic Clincsmith Librarian Theresa Concrly Physical Education Charlotte Conger Business DcImarCottam Spanish Michael Cowcn Special Education Grctchcn Crehan Language Arts Brendia Crosby Business Jackie Dallin Counselor Phyllis Darling Social Studies Wayne Douglas Science LaRen Fleming Home Economics Jan Frazier Language Arts I. Government teacher Phyllis Darling discusses the geography of the Caribbean with Larry Silver. Gary Sorge. and Bill Gallaway. 2. Connie Shiroky prepares bacon for her foods class 3 Mike Clark demonstrates his computer abilities in Computer II. instructed by Mr. Charles Rogers. 4. Art teacher Joe Garnett assists Pat Russell with a ceramics project. 192 Certified Faculty Certified Faculty 193 I Biology instructor Ken Hamilton discusses the chemical basis of life. 2. Interior Design I students use magazines for decorating ideas, .V A student discovers new worlds through a microscope in Mr. Zohner’s zoology class. 4. Health instructor Doug Garner explains the functions of the human internal organs. 194 Certified Faculty Teachers demonstrate a variety of education techniques Dean Funk Special Education Joc(iamctt Art Karen Girard Business SucGrinncll Home Economics Ken Hamilton Science Eleanor Harrington l anguage Arts Doug Garner Health Gordon Hale John Harrington Spanish Language Arts Gene Girard Business Judi Hale Journalism Mary Hendrickson Language Arts Certified Faculty 195 Larry Hcnnigh Science Wayne Higby Industrial Arts Ken Hildebrand Social Studies Barbara llodnctt Special Education James Hoffman Business June Hop French Norm Johnson Science Robert Kelly Language Arts Reuben Krein Business Kenneth Kucan Language Arts Peggy Lair Physical Education Andrew Langcl Special Education 196 Certified Faculty Preparing students for specialized jobs, vocational classes increase in popularity I. Auto shop teacher Bill Bcrthold provides hands-on instruction. 2. Mr. Wayne Higby. drafting instructor. assists Ronald Brasi in constructing a perfect drawing. 3. Michael Smith show-s that sewing is not exclusively for females in Mrs. Sue Grinncll's Clothing I class. Certified Faculty 197 1 Band Director McMosIcy directs part of Clark's talented band. 2. Chcri Miller concentrates on adding figures in Mr. Krein's Office Machines class. 3. Joey Neuman calculates his math problems in Mr. Webb’s Algebra I class. 4. Lance Dowell studies business in his Work Experience class. 5. Mrs. Eleanor Harrington shares her knowledge of literature with one of her American Literature IX classes. 198 Certified Faculty Classes prepare students for future business success Rose l.arson Jim Massey Mat hematics Health Ron Misenor Science Duane l.ocsch Science Mario l.orcnson Social Studies Kay McGarvcy Language Arts Robert McKenzie Social Studies Dcnicc Mitchell Social Studies Carolyn Myers Language Arts John Madden Mathematics Bill McMosley Marcia Neel Band Performing Arts C ertified Faculty 199 Students excel in various college preparatory classes John Nelson Social Studies Joe Nicdcrsl Science Marcia Niska Special Education Jo Peterson Language Arts Jim Poston Art Richard Purscl Music Marilyn Pyles Physical Education Karen Keisman Language Arts Charles Rogers Mathematics Tommy Rowland Special Education Dustin Satterfield Physical Education Roger Schumann Mathematics 200 Certified Faculty I. Mr. Gordon Hale assists Denise Murphy and Tim McCardlc in perfecting their Spanish. 2. Nate Williams adds the finishing touch to his project in Mr. Garnett s Crafts I class, 3. Chem II students Louise Frantzen. Rob Silverstri. and Katie Coons examine a beaker in a lab experiment. 4. Library aide Kathrinc Bunch helps Iwona Timek in checking out a magazine. 5. Jimmy Gentleman. Shcrcc Tung, and l.aura Gilman set up a physics experiment. C ertified Faculty 201 202 C Involvement creates distinct satisfaction as students and teachers achieve goals crtificd Faculty I. Antoine Kern concentrates on his cutting in Mr. I cc Allred's Woods class. 2. Mr. Kelvin Zohncr helps Melissa Ciccllo. Julie Whit and Maureen Keefe dissect and identify a frog. 3. Barry Newsome works out on the Universal Gym. 4. Mr. Bedrosian assists at thi teachers’ pi a luncheon sponsored by the Hxccutivc Council. Arthur See Social Studies Richard Strahan Patrick Webb Social studies Mathematics Louis Wong Science Cliff Siclcr Business Marilyn Tomsik Counselor Sharon Weller Mathematics Ruby Young Art Carrol Staton) Theater Judy Wade Mathematics Gary Wheeler Physical Education Kelvin Zohner Science MikeSletts Roy Ware Mathematics Counselor Robert Wilcox Counselor Certified Faculty 203 Classified staff supervises all aspects of student life Margaret Brancacio Jean Davis Lyn Frcuhauf Curtis l.arsh Joan Pritchett School Aide Cafeteria Secretary Custodian Secretary Dennis Carcw Carl Devine Betty llcllcn Billy Laxter Richard Russum Security Hall Monitor Teacher Aide Custodian Gardener Stacey Clem Grant l-nglc Ken Hclmkay Bcv Mackic Irene Sccord Secretary Graphic Arts Custodian Banker A-V Aide LoieCox Ramona Kubank Clco Kelly James Mcdlock Christine Shclcheda Secretary Secretary Cafeteria Custodian Secretary 204 Classified Personnel Ms. Susan Swcikcrt and NHS member Gary Handley Vera Shorts list with registration. 2. Hall Monitors Carl Devine Hall Monitor j Vera Shorts arc familiar to most Clark students. Peggy Shullis Secretary Frank Simon Hall Monitor Bob Sims Custodian Rhoda Sullivan Secretary Sue Swcikcrt Secretary Shirley Winslow Cafeteria Renee Wolff Health Aide Classified Personnel 205 206 Individuals INDIVIDUALS Individuals 207 Senior Class Council promotes spirit for graduates CLASS OF ’84 Senior Class Council. On floor: Katie Coons. David Fish. Tiffany Hogue. On ladder: Kristen Ashworth. Claudia Piccoli. Lisa Gentile. Barbara Laudati, Dawn Blackard. N.P.: James Barber. 208 Seniors Senior Class Council Adtisor . From row: Mrs. Beverly Mackic, Mrs. LaRen Fleming, Mr. Gram Engle. Baek row: Mr. Don Bachaus. Mr. Richard Strahan. Mr. Kenneth Hamilton, Mr. Thomas Bartling. Grad Nite tradition, Homecoming sweep are senior highlights Sweeping all events during Homecoming week was just the beginning for the 1984 Senior Class. With funds earned from sponsoring Sadie Hawkins, the Hawaiian Dance, and Senior Ball, the seniors organized and funded the graduation ceremony with the theme ‘'Looks Like We Made It, the colors of black and gold, and the yellow rose as the class flower. Also, the graduating class sponsored the annual Christmas and taster parlies for Child Haven. A great deal of work organizing the children and making sure the program ran smoothly was involved in the planning of Child Haven parties. The annual senior trip on the weekend of May 18 was also sponsored by the Senior Class. For an evening in Disneyland, the seniors went first to a special “Blast Off party and then to Grad Nite. The next morning it was on to Knotts Berry Farm and, later, to Ports-O-Call for a two and one-half hour dinner cruise. Then, only the finale remained: graduation. Seniors 209 SENIORS Senior Class Council pushes for the finish line in the V.W. races. Cecil Abeyta Gary Abrams Bob Adams Sheri Adler Milka Ahlroth Dale Akridge Denise Albert Joncllc Ali Tina Alicea Karl Andcrl Robert Amick Valerie Anderson 210 'ebbic Angelo •cbbic Apostolcc Maria Arado Tony Archuleta Mona Armstrong Kristen Ashworth Edward Atherton Dianna Baity John Balelo Danny Barber James Barber Kelly Barber 211 SENIORS SENIORS Deanna Barden Connie Barlow Deanna Barnes Kelly Barrett Annabclle Barrios Roland Barry Robert Bartlett Joseph Bartley l.uis Bautista Sung Beak Elizabeth Bcllangcr David Belz Michelle Bicrbowcr Jamie Bisplinghoff Dawn Blackard Camille Blue 212 Leitcfincn's Clubjdn Bonnie Boelhouwcr Robert Bolden Daniel Bolster Kim Borders Mark Borlasc Renee Bouvicr Greg Bowen 213 SENIORS SENIORS Joseph Bradbury Blake Bradley Kelly Brady Ronald Brasi Kathy Bridges Robert Brown Robin Brown William Brown Kip Browning Anthony Broyles Michelle Bundren Pam Burnley Tim Burns Angie Burton Ricky Butler Bobbi Butt Janet Caci Shari Caleasc Joseph Calabrese Donna Camp Bonnie Canavan Luci Cardona Tony Cardamone Chris Carlin Frank Carlos l.ynn Carroll Cindy Clacrhout and Tammy Schafer stop by school on their way to the beach SENIORS SENIORS Russell Carson David Chan Allcnc Chandler Claudia Chandler Tony Carson Ed Cclso Stanley Cha 216 Christine Chapman Heath Chapman Danny Cheek Sharon Christian Vivian Chung Natalie Ciprio Francisco Ciscomani Cindy Claerhout Brian Clark Michael Clark Brian Clever Richard Coghlan Marla Comer Mia Conn Joseph Contini Katie Coons 217 SENIORS SENIORS Chris Cooper Brian Cordova Catherine Cornell Glynis Crain Michael Coruzzi Vali Crawford Debbie Craythorn F.lisha Csincsak Frank Cuglictta Christy Cunningham 218 Anne Marie Curry Michael Dantzig Karen Davis I im Davis Tyrone Custard Daniel Darby Marvin Davis Malcssa Dawson Renato Cuzela Sabrina Dang 219 SENIORS Jim Day Kimberly Demay Ronald Dempsey Kristen Dennis Becky Dcaublcr Jeffrey Deitch Demaris Delgado 220 Cathlecn DeSimone Audrey Dotson Nikki Dottavio Brendan Doyle Robert Domkc Molly Donaldson Jeffrey Donclson C 5 m 2 O SO 221 SENIORS Gina Dreyer Jennifer Dull Kenny Dumas Thomas Dyson Corcna Edens Todd Edwards Lisa Egcskov Eleni Eliadcs Dianna Ennis Clelo Escobedo Tanya Evans Michelle Everson Karen Fagan Tony Farmakis Donald Farr Philippe Faurc 222 As George Wilcox demonstrates, it is noi easy to predict actions of donkeys. SENIORS Students bop to the beat on 50’s dress-up day 224 Tammy Fitzjcrrells Lisa Foglcboch Bruce Follmer Rcina Fontillas Dcnicc Foremaster David Forman Kelly Forsyth Diana Fort 'raig Fox iusan Frank lary Frazzini like Freeman Suzanne Freeman Carrie Frey Mark Fujii Stephanie Fujii Mirjam Fuld Kevin Funk 225 SENIORS SENIORS Luis Gabriel Alice Garcia Danny Garcia Claudia Gaston William Gallaway Alissa Garcia Kimberly Gardner Michael Gaston Scan Gallihcr Tony Gamboa entertains Child Haven guests oruh!n 7ano. 226 I;ootball players kick back at the Homecoming assembly. Angela Gates rod Gcddic Bernard Gelormine Lisa Gentile James Gentleman James Gillen Robert Gillespie Laura Gilman Vadna Gingrich Dana Glass 227 SENIORS SENIORS Jon Glasscock Sonya Green Michael Hall Gary Handley Andrew Goldfinger Allan CJrcgoirc Celeste Hamner Andrea Hanes Kristi Grandin Melinda Gwazdaez Gregory Grant Marc Haidl 228 ?amela Hannah Vlarinda Hargrove Joanne Harrigan Rhonda Harris Kelly Haugh Kimberly Havas Herb Hawkins Teresa Hawkins Sheila Haworth Bill Hayes James Hcadcn Robert Heaney 229 SENIORS SENIORS I Tammy Schafer thrills the crowd with a toe touch jump. Isaac Hearnc Christopher Henson Christopher Hines Donna Hobbs Danny Heaton Jess Herbert Patrick Hinrichs Stacy Hogue Shclli Hcckcthorn Donnie Hedrick 230 . Tiffany Hogue Anne Hoifodt Randy Holladay Darrin Houston Jeff I loward Susan Hulsberg Bill lekes Shannon lialiano Doug Jackson Kevin Jackson 231 SENIORS SENIORS Vincent Jackson Brian Jacobsen Melodcc James Diana Jansen Jennifer Jenkins Thomas Jctland Connie Jimerson Kent Jirovee Cheryl Johnson Robbie Jones Sandy Jones James Kasiewicz Colleen Keating Cyndi Keener Katrina Kelley Shawn Kemp 232 ' 'll Kimberly Kennedy Stephanie Kenton Dana Kerzetski Karen Kindcll Joseph Kenney Marcel Kern Cholsu Kim Stacy Kline 233 SENIORS SENIORS 234 Kimberly Korinkc Richard Kost' Jeff Krantz Steve La man Richard La nave Diane Lance Jenny Landers Marvin Langford Maria La Porte Barbara Laudati I li .ibcih IKIIanycr feeds David I i h his boMlc ;H ;iN%cmbl contest Kimberly Law Christopher Lea Joseph Leberski Jack Lee James Lee Paul Lee Peter Lee Kim Leitch Lisa LePomc David l.essnick Andrea Lindsey Karl Linsenbardt 235 SENIORS SENIORS Paul Lipari Shelly Lohse Denise l.ippc Lisa Lopez Denise Lizzi Devin Lloyd Michael Love Rick Loya Ernie Lucero Bryan Lutz Emma Lutz Erie Lyshcr Brian Madden Julie Maddox Sandra Madrid Sheila Mahoney Matthew Malley Ann Marie Manderscheid Marisclla Marmolejo Sherri Mancuso Lori Markham Sharon Marshall Dion Martin Kimara Marlin 237 SENIORS SENIORS Tammy Martin Karen Martindill George Martinez James Martinez Mike Mastrangioli Barbara Matysiak Mike Mayer Donny Mayhall Michelle McAllister Michelle McCalla Dawn McCann Kelly McCarty Kelli McCawley Terrence McClure Devin McDonald Christen McGuire 238 Christopher McHale Marla Middleton Bryan Miller Ken Miller Randy McKee Thomas Millar Gladys Miller Rebecca Miller Erik McMillan Shawn McNair 239 SENIORS SENIORS 240 Brian Milne Doug Moir Eugene Moltrum Jon Monigold Mchlia Moore Michael Moore F.rncsto Monroy Jodi Moore Chaunc Morrell Eric Morrison Barbara Morse Kirk Morienson Brett Myers Mark Nagao Douglas Nelson Dale Netski SENIORS SENIORS 242 Rob Newberry Darcy Nielson Joe Noia Ward Nordin Kim Norvell Shannon O'Farrell Peggy Nutlcy Rod O'Neal Michelle Osburn Michael Otero oscmary Palacios arsi Parker im Parker m Pasfall Korinne Paulson Daria Penz William Peot Ailecn Pcrcgoff Gary Peters Mark Peterson Scott Peterson Johanna Phillips Tyler Phillips Claudia Piccoli Denise Pifer Lisa Pinjuv 243 SENIORS SENIORS ' r — Gary Plcnert Kevin Podina Diantha Powell Samantha Powers Consuella Purden Donna Pynnonen Marion Quilitz Misty Raines Simone Ranson Kelly Reaves 244 Roddy Reber ngie Reid Millie Reid Jodi Reisman Deanna Render James Reza Jerry Rhodes Robyn Rice Tiffany Rice Dawn Richards 245 SENIORS SENIORS Carol Richardson Joelle Righctti 24 Marcia Rionda Rita Risscr Brian Jacobsen shows style with his forehand Mark Roach Darby Roberts Sharon Robertson Catherine Robeson Susan Robinson Kim Roman Patrick Rose Scott Rowley Tammy Roy Patrick Russell Felicity Ryan Janisc Ryan Timothy Ryan Tony Saens Rhonda Sager I lector Salas l ontella Sanders Jodi Sandstrom 247 SENIORS SENIORS Phil Santarclli Anthony Sardina Christine Savoie Stephanie Seales Tammy Schafer Jhancll Scott Tony Scott Stacy Scfman Gary Scllinger James Serra Danny Shapiro Janis Shepard 248 obynShepard e Shines Connie Shiroky Kris Shoemaker Larry Silver Robert Silvestri Nicholas Simpson Kathy Skidmore David Sloan Dalene Smith 249 SENIORS SENIORS Michael Smith Richard Snyder Janese Sobey Gary Sorge Lora Spcckman Dale Stark Richard Stcck Jami Stevens Terry Stevens John Stewart Sherry Stidham Scott Stocrck Patrick Stovall Danny Straus Daren Styles Robert Sullivan Gary Suppe Kimberly Swanson Andrew S umilo Alan Taggard Edward Talton Jennifer Taylor 251 SENIORS SENIORS Patricia Terry Michelle Thrower Cord Tucker Demetrius Turner Renee Tetreault Iwona Timek Shercc Tung Greg Turner Norman Thomas Jill Tingey Sonny Thorne Mike Towcll 252 Sandra Turner Robert Turney Trina Tutunjian Allan Untalasco David Ushijima Chris VanHousc Kimberly Van House Kim Vanlith SENIORS 255 Mark Webb Nicole Weishaupt Robert Werly Eric West Eric Whitaker Paige White Robin Wilgus Lori Williams SENIORS SENIORS James Yoon Kelly York Christy Zang Steve Zimcr 256 MEANWHILE... U.S. armed forces invade, and later leave, the tiny Caribbean island of Granada. USSR leader Uri Andropov dies. Michael Jackson secures his place as the best-selling musical entertainer. AIDS continues to be a major public health concern. The Midwest suffers through its coldest winter of the century while Las Vegas has an above-normal season. The scarcity of Cabbage Patch Dolls creates riots among Christmas shoppers. Strip hotels including the Dunes, Riviera, and Aladdin face serious financial problems. Central America remains in ever-present turmoil. The fourteenth Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, brings four gold and four silver medals to the U.S.A. Huge numbers of U.S. television viewers watch The Day After. Interior Secretary James Watt resigns after his remark about “A black, a woman, two Jews, and a cripple.” Presidential candidate Jesse Jackson arranges for the release of American flyer Lt. Robert Goodman, taken prisoner by Syria. Korean Air Lines Plight 007 is shot down by Soviet pilots the death toll is 269. Democrats Mondale, Glenn, Jackson, Hart, Cranston, Hollings, McGovern, and Askew line up for the Presidential nomination to run against Ronald Reagan. Home computers, including Apple’s Macintosh and IBM’s PC, invade thousands of American households. The Los Angeles Raiders win the Super Bowl. Terms of Endearment leads all other films in Oscar nominations. The Baltimore Orioles win the World Series. A Kamikaze-style bomb attack on Marine Headquarters in Beruit kills 265 Americans; months later, the forces withdraw. The UNLV Runnin' Rebels achieve national prominence. I % 257 JUNIORS Juniors appreciate leadership from the Class Council Junior Class Council. Front row: Mrs. Karen Kcisman (advisor). Mrs. Grctchcn Crehan (advisor). Mrs. Jan Fra icr (advisor) Second row: Carina Penrod. Heidi Marin. James Brake Third row: Katie Rose. Cara Lutes. Breeve Burnley Back row: Tina Fcrrcndclli. Tommy Porrcllo. Theresa White. 258 Brian Adams Carmel lo Adams Teresa Adams Debbie Agaionc Tracy Ahrendi Sheryl Ale Yvonne Alameda Chris Albrighl Eddie Aleman l.ela Alicea l.eah Alilpala Sieve Allen Donald Ambrose Jennie Amcci Edward Andalu Shawn Andrews John Arai I red Armstrong John Arnold John Arnold Paircase Ashley Kichard Atwood Charles Ayoob Tina Baca Jeff Baer 259 JUNIORS JUNIORS Alicia Baglc) Margaret Balacs Kristine Baldwin Rob Ballc Robert Barker. Dionne Barnes Mary Barnett Yolanda Barnett Beverly Barstow Brent Bartman Michael Bauer Joanne Baumann Karel Bean Anne Bel Kirk Bell JoBcllc Benton Dawn Berrest Kyle Betterton Debbie Boer Charles Bey non 260 Sandra Bischof? Kristi Bi.uk. Danielc Blackburn Todd Bleak Toni Blemings Todd Blonslcy Amos Blood Elliot Blui Amhons Bock Yale Bock Robert Boltcn Doug Boriutc Dina Bongioroo Stacey Boone I.con Bosh Lisa Bowman Jeff) Boylcr Shane Bradley James Brake (icorgic Brancacio 261 JUNIORS JUNIORS Eddie Braseia Randy Brown Waller Bud invki Breevc Burnley Terry Burton M.iry Brennan Terry Brown Michelle Burke Jeff Burns Phillip Butler Brian Brown Kerry Brunvon Jill Brown David Bryan Kevin Brown Jennifer Bryant 262 Al Caci Scull Cadger Sheila Cain KudiCainglo DilW Calabrese Craig Campbell Siaccy Carrillo Chriuinc Calvin Carl Cannavo Kandy Carroll Kimberly Caramamca l a n Carter Gail Caraway Jimmy Carter I.inda Carmen Mark Carver 263 JUNIORS JUNIORS l).m Cavvcvc Susana C.iMro IH'rrick Cecil Terri Chadwick Dawn Challenor Marc C ha low Lean Chau Dee l cc Chavez l.isa Chayra Stephanie Chayra Jesse Chen K.n Ping Chen DawnChcrvinvki Cheryl CheMer Cory Christensen James Clui'lcnscn Melissa Ciecllo Matthew Cincollu lain Clark Richard Clark 264 Wayne Clark Shane Clarke Catherine Clary Mindy Clyne Bob Cochran Charlotte Coe Bethany Coffey Tina Colangek’ Rcnac Cole Kelly Collins Ron Colquitt Steven Comer Rob ComoJe Michael Cook Jodi Cooper Michael Cooper William Cooper Greg Corbin Bennett Corrado Elizabeth Cottani 265 — JUNIORS JUNIORS Robert Cowden Charmanc Crain Ndl( ram Sam C'rancr Mark Crcdico Victoria Crick Vonne Croft Rimy Cronin Steve Crook Darlene Cross Andy Crouch l isa Crouch Kim Crow Jill Danuco Michael Damulis Mark Daub Jodi Davenport Kathie Davie JocIDjviv Lisa Davis Cynthia Dearv l-aura Deborti Marianne Decker I uana DcC'ourscy Maria DeJesus 266 Tom l clong Dean DoP.iM|uale Melanie Dellmer Cheri Divcle) Brian Dorse) firic Dennis Don DcPixjuale Vince Di Scrio Marla Dixon Trace) Drape James Donnell) Nick Driscoll Jim Dowser John Dru isk) Bill Dora Denise Dunscaih 267 JUNIORS JUNIORS Mi;i Duvall Lea Earl Desiree iickman Rodney Edgar Mark Edwards Tammi Edwards Laura Elliott Mike Ellison Caroline Engel Jacqueline Engel Sondra England (ireg Enrique Bob Evans James Evans Brian Ewing Bob Pagan Richard Faiss Kris Parris Chris Faulk Cynthia Fearnuw Su ic Feldman Melvyn Felonia Karen Ferguson Maria Ncla Fernandez Tina Ferrendelli 268 Lisa Feucr Jean Finley Marlin Fisher Jean Fit gcrald Chris Flatgard John Forshey John Forte Liu Fo. Chris Franklin Louise Frant en Lies I Freedman Soott Freeman l)il)i Frei Jill French Ronnie Frew Ann Marie Fullerton Kara Funk Anissa Fuqua Artie Gallegos Tommy Gallina Maria Garcia John Gargonne James Garlin Nancy Garrison Cinnamin Gault 269 JUNIORS JUNIORS l anny (icivcr Gay iilbori 1 Ikn Goldberg Steplu nee Gordon Jeff Graev Kristen (iraham (iin.t Gentleman Mike Gilbert Karen Gonzales Mike Grant Barbara GcrM llrin GilUun Jeanette Ghali Mielielk Gibttun K ry-sicrvc i merieh Marlene Ginsberg 270 Raena Oram Cami Green Vincent Green Orctehcn Greener Jack Greenspon Tim Grow Kim Gucrlin Ji cphGulino Maria Gulino Jennifer Gutierrez Jodeen llalkyard Chandra Hall Jovee Hall Shielly Hall Lori Hammer Joel Handy l.ori Hansen Jeff llareourt Elainia Harding Stefam Harman Holly Harmon Scot Harris Brent Hart Kim Hartley Kim Hartley 271 ______________________________________________________________ JUNIORS JUNIORS Tixi ! Haugen Jennifer llmt line I lave Caesar llearnc l ann llcalh Joel Heehl Marci Heckethorn l arrell Heinneh Eric Hendrickson The junior airband jams to the sounds of Def Leppard. 272 Cymhia Henry Darryl Hensley Thomas Hess Kelli Hickle Cyndy Higginbotham Marncl Higgins Pam Higgins Melanie Hillen Phil Hinrichscn Dene Hodges Shawn Hi guc Robert Holladay Michael Hollingshead Renee Hon Mo Hong Mario Honorc Dcncll Hopkins Mike Horvath Angel Houehen Rhonda Houston Vinh Hua Sharon Hucgel David Huffman Kris Huntoon Joe Hussey 273 JUNIORS Mark Hutchison Wendy larussi Hector Ibarra Scott lekes Janice Inique Carmen lovino Candace Ishman Mark Kip Glenn Iverson Byron Jackson James Jackson Thomas Jackson Jerome Jacobs Michele Jacobs Scan James Katcri Janssen Juanita January Jeff Jaramillo (ilen Jefferson Ray Jefferson Dee Dec'Jensen l ance Jensen Heidi Johnson Jcaninc Johnson Jeff Johnson 274 Joyce Johnson I. co Johnson Jerry Johnson Chris Jones Cyndi Jones Haney Jones Kami Jones Renia Jones Dana Kaplan Kathy Kasc Joe Kaufman Maureen Keefe Michael Kelley llyun Jung Kim Soon Kim Shaun Kimber Jim Kimmel Joe King Tami King Paige Kinsley Chris Klein Lina Kobrin l orn Koepp Audra Kolar l.auric Koppel 275 JUNIORS Juniors participate in many activities throughout year Connie Kwok In Sung Kyong Marlin Lakl ian Tooia l.andini Dili l.anc Joe Korb Ken KOM Tammy Kroon Theresa Kucnnc Kim Kujawa Greg Enriquez and Scot! Loomis entertain holiday audiences. Joesph Lapiana Elmo IjiPorte Elena Laurito 276 Kerri Lawrence Todd Lawson Mich.icl Layman Todd Lean) Kalrcna Lealh Bruce l.eavill Tony l.cberger Anne Lee Rusty I ce Tessa Leonard Julie Levan Cathy Lewit. Monica Lewis Tern l.e cano David l.imbockcr l.onctti Jenny Lomcn o She lie v l.onctt Scott Loomis Lisa I oper Roily I oredo Terri l.oritr Laura Los Darryl Lusk Cara Lutes George l unch 277 ._____________________________________________________________________________ JUNIORS JUNIORS kewn Maclawn Ikiue Manderveheid kim Marlowe Jill Murdialcwiki Joel Marlin kip Madden Mucha 1a Mandolfo Danielle Marque kim Marxhall Kenea Marlin Scan Majsuirc Su ie ManiK) Jonathan Malvin Terrill Marccau l.ouic Maneuvo Heidi Marin 278 Susan Marlon Jackie Maslro Michelle Mateo l.ela Malhm Derek Mattson Jeff Maurer Trewr May Alan May hew Ron Ma an Danny Ma co l.arrv McAllister Danny McCann Tim McCardcll Dcidre McCatkcy Priscilla McCoy Bobbie Me Darn 279 JUNIORS JUNIORS Mike McDonald I risha McLvilly lencll McNair Kenneth McNully Kelli Meinert Kandi Meissner Amy Menhennitt Lisa Mcorcr (iina Micali Chefic Michael Larry Michel Raul Mkhilena Marlin Mickowski David Mielke Michael Mikkdscn Cory Mikkelson Bill Miller Chert Miller Darryl Miller Kim Miller 280 Kaylic Millington Larry Milk Jason Nliu Kim Misosky Greg Mitchell Judy Mitchell Christine Molosky Lisa MoDen Dean Montccino Ikib Moore Erie Moore Christian Morcton Tracy Morrill Kelly Morns Marc Moses Denise Murphy JoAnn Murphy Karen Murphy Paul Murphy Marina Murty 281 JUNIORS JUNIORS Marc Mutka Rcnanne Ncsso Regina Neal Judy Nelson Jeffrey Nevtsky Michelle Nikonov ter Todd Nicbet Michael Nys Paul Oga Cindy O'Cjorman Colleen Oladovich l.isa Oldfield Sheri Olson Cliff O’Mara Elite Onofre Robin Orchou Karen Orenvlcin Mark Ortwein Laura Osborn Sieve Ovierhoudt John Oicro Chad Parker Charles Parker Pamela Panhall Lisa Parsons Brian Pastoor Eric Pastoor Bryan Patrick Sheldon Paul Richard Pauley George Pavan Angie Pa vusn I a Rue Payne l.ccsa Pearce Tracey Pearson Jolcne Peas Carina Penrod James Perry Kun Perry Penny Peters 283 JUNIORS JUNIORS l.ancc Peterson Robert Piper Jeff Pettit Marie Pirotta Ernie Pc da Rock) Picbl Carlos Pineiro Barb Pitcher Jay Pir irusvo Annclka Polk Tiffany Porrcca 284 Dav k1 1‘ulnam Bilal Our aishy Robert R ichctta Darius Rafic Winnie Rancher Arif Ranmal Samella Ramon Doug Rather Lisa R.ivina Hilary Ray Kan Rea Tom Rebis Curt Reed Darin Reese Gina Rohm Wayne Reid Cheryl Reimer Christian Rcil Valerie Renteria Janet Richardson Richard Riddle Lisa Rigoni Kelly Ripple Stephanie Kiric Elizabeth Ritter 285 JUNIORS JUNIORS Andrea R1 0 Nicole Roberts Sheryl Robinson (iin.i Robles Leonard Robles Kevin Rodcla Wanda Rogers Angel Rohan Pat Romero Alycia Ronnow Pat Rooney Katie Rose line Rosner l isa Rossi Victor Rui Tanti Russo 286 ■I Doug Ryan Tiffany Ryan Jennifer Salgado Jill Satigoe Maria Salimi Jacqueline Samaniego Clay Sampson l un Sanchez Bobby Sanderson Dina Sandomcnieo Tom Sardina Georgia nna Sarc Timothy Sauter Donna Savino Jack Savoie l.ori Saylor 287 JUNIORS JUNIORS Saundra Schaffer Mile Sc hoe n Duane Scholl icorRe Schumann Debbie Schwartz Carolyn Scoii John Secco Renee Sefman Doug Segal Gary Seidcman Denise Scrra Al Seva Lillian Shappard Darryl Sharp Lea Shayra John Shelton Jeff Shiop Tony Sibley Theresa Siltaugh John Simon Robert Simon Tammy Singletary Scott Sloehcnko SusanneSliwa David Sloan 288 TO Maximilian Sloan-llillicr Dari Smith Shawn Smith Tim Smith Stephanie Sn dcr Tom Solowav Chris Sorensen Debbie Spearman Robert Spidlc Tina Spnidlcr Debra Steele James Steffen Terry Steketee Dai id Stepp Jeff Stevens Shari Stevenson Scott Stfiancse Sheri Strmgham Joyce Sullivan Michelle Summers Scott Sutherland Patrick Sect I rancineSwisher Susan Tapper Sherry Taylor 289 JUNIORS JUNIORS Ken Teeters Subrcihu Terry Fran Tegano Dan Thibault Suranne Telcueky Tammi Templeton Allison Terry Barbara Thomas Victor Thomas Debora Thompson Mike Thorne Damon Thornton Rodger Tippetts Kelli Toomey DaveTrachet Roeio Traser 290 Scott T ucker Michele U clac Nick Tumminin Gina Vaden Chris Turman Tonya Tuvvcy Bryan Tyre Jeff Vandervort Jimmy Vcea Scon Verdun Jennifer Vandlinc Sherisc VcIjwjuc Slarr Villa Kim Vlcek Joseph Volpc Kristen Vosburg 291 JUNIORS Douk Wachtcl Robert Wagner Sherrill Walker Trent Walker Stacy Warren Tabbic Washburn Kevin Washington Danny Wasiak LaTonia Waters I ce Watkins Bryan Watson Jason Walls Shaun Webb Merri Weiner Ste|shanie Welch Jessica Wertsbaugh Carol W'ct el Margaret Whitaker Greg White 292 Julie While Theresa While Keel) Whiichoen Kara Whin Chuck Wicks Jennifer Wiggins Michael W iggins ficorgc Wilcox Roderick Wilkerson C'layeue Williams Mickey Williams Patricia Williams Richard Williams Rick) Williams Vincent Williams Tammy Willis 293 JUNIORS JUNIORS 294 Jon Wolfe Karla Wolffc Rosie Woods Roger Workman Charles Wright Fred Wright Jackie Wroten Mark Yamaguchi Ron Yenkowski Trac ' Yeoman Cheryl Yiatras Shirley Yout Jim Yohe Diana You nee Marev Young Troy Yumul Lisa Zalcski Suzanne Zemelman Paige Zielinski David Zuniga 295 JUNIORS Council members guide sophomores to productive year Sophomore Council. Front row: Sandy Williams. Sandra Madrid (student advisor). Michelle Holt. Middle row: Ms. Sue Vasey. (advisor), l.isa Thompson, Mike Wang. Barbara Cane . Tara Call. Mr. John Nelson (advisor). Back row: Nasim Ranmal. Kelly VarratO. Brent Pcrrinc. 296 Sophomores Bri.in Abeyta Stac Adame Jeff Agster Colleen Aird Cary Aitken lirnie Alegre Cindy Allen William Amick April Anderson Shelley Andcraon Wendy Apodaca Jean Arabian Jamy Aragon Joanne Ardi sone Tie Arcs Alfred Arreola Alan Arthur Viviane Asan Scott Ash Heidi Ashworth Brian Atwood Maren Axelrod Brandon Ayers Melissa Baar Steph Bailey Wajma Bakhshi Greg Balek) April Balmuth Ann Bamboo Jeff Barken Kelly Barnes Scan Barnes Andrea Barnett Diane Barney John Barry Sherri Bartoid Kim Bartoio Chris Barton Dina Basil Penny Bassett Darren Bates Susan Baugh David Baughn Pete Ba so Sung Beak Kim Bean Tom Bcauehenc Brigitte Beck Brent Becker Sophomores 297 Allison Behrhorst Nick Bell I jura Bel Bobbie Bendorf Eric Benedict Ronda Benjamin Richie Bcrnick Kristi Bergland Nick Best Patricia Bibbins Kandi Bingham Gina Biscailu Andrew Black Jenny Blccher Chris Blosham Cnstcn Bolandpt Vanessa Bolden Charlie Bombard Cathleen Borns Mike Bossart Darrin Bovia Kevin Boyle Chrysti Bradford David Bradford James Bradford Christopher Bradley Delon Bradley Chris Brailsford Tony Bred Sharon Brewer Traci Bridge Deanna Brigancc Danielle Brisco Danny Brown Daphne Brown Dave Brown Debbie Brown Ceralyn Brown ljuric Brown Ursula Brown Kyle Brummond Christian Bryan Kathy Bunch Kimberly Burgess I iva Burke Jenntsa Burks Tina Burton Pat Bulrieo Sherrie Bulsavich 298 Sophomores ‘hris Byers ianny Calabrese lark Calabrese Christine Caldwell ara Call tnnifer Callahan ocy Calvan Karen Camp Greg Campbell Barbara Cane Vanessa Caramanica Carole Cardin Mark Carlos Tracy Carroll Wayne Carroll John Carter Jason Cathcarl Susan Cattonar Stacie C'avarctta Victor Celso Michael Cenname Larry Cesareo Stcase Cha Brandy Chaddick Nechclc Chambers Andre Champagne Mark Chaput Kai-YunChen MikeChernine Carolyn Choi Courtney Christensen Greg Ciclaksc MarioCioppi Careen Clark Kim Clausen Maurice Clay Curt Clutters IXittieCoffaro Tawnya Cola Prentice Cole Leah Coleman Sherry Coleman Lance Coicy John Congro Christie Connolly Craig Conway ArhturCook Kori Coon Toni Cooper Sophomores 299 Tony Dorian and Lisa Mijatovic enjoy Friday night football games. Michael Coppedge Christine Coppini Leslie Corado Will ( order Roy Corpus Jcannir.e CorradO Jeffrey Covey Cynthia Coum wendy Coyne Joe Craciun Lisa Crandall Jeannnett Croft Paula Curry Kim Curtright Kenneth Cypert Cindy Dadcs Klcarhia Dallas Jantic Dallimore l.aune Darrah Catherine Davis Nick Davis Robert Davis Jimmy DeAngelo Hal dc Becker Eric Debord Darren Debose Angclcnc Dellart Santiago l c La Torre Lcilani Dc Los Keyes Pat Del uca Paul IXell Oreo Eric Dcutsch Latriccc Devine 300 Sophomores Nick Davis participates in the Mini Grand Prix. Sal Diar Bruce Douglas Debbie Earnest Tiki Endrina Dan Evans Eddie Exline Priscilla Diggs 1 aura Drexler Darren Edmond Destiny Esposito Mike Estrada Melissa Ksersolc Damian Farina Frankie DiMaria Michele DiVecchio Toni Dorian Deana Dorsey Matthew Doubrava Angela Driedonks Malt Dricsbaugh Troy Driggs Jell Dubrava Mary Karl Michelle Egeskov Ron Klees Kffie Eludes Michelle Elliot Mariam Enuni Kelly Everson Mark Farmakis Shannon Farrell Andrea Fenison Mary Feranda Sophomores 301 Stephanie Fitzpatrick James Flail David Lordiani Leah I'owler Kurtis Frederick Brian Freeman Dave Freeman Larry Freeman David Frey Tanya Friend Mike Fulbright Jana Funk Steve Funston Michele Gabriel Joy Gallagher Alana Gallegos Shelly Galliher Denise Galloway Robert (ialuppi Robert Game Marco Garcia Chris Garfield Shari Geiger Christy Gcldbaek Joe Genovese Lisa Gcracc Lailuma G ha far shad Frank Giannantonio Loretta Gibson Dianne Gilbreath Mike Giles Robert Ginsburg Dion Giolito GabcGledhill John Goble James Golden Laurie Goldfarb Lcilani Gome Greg Goodall Cynthia Goode Charlie Gorlick KimGrable Heather Graves Ken Gregoire Kevin Gregoire Michelle Gregory Nancy Gresh Joe Griffiths F.ricGuicc 302 Sophomores , ..■ ' -■ - ... The JV football team attempts to gain yardage against an opponent. StaoeGuin Brian i tinier Gerald Gunny Egen Guo Laura Hamilton Daniel Hammond Eric Harman Channing Harper Kim Harrell Mary Harris Jeanette Hartman Carolyn Hartwell Todd Hattendoef Leslie Hauser J. J. Heaton Robin Hebert Kay Heck Laura Hcginbottom Jana Heinrich David lleise Tony Heishman Lee Hejmanowski Mike Hendrickson Troy Heredia Humberto Hernando David Hibberd Rhonda Hickman Sharon Hicks John Hill Mike Hill Robyn Hill Michael Hiromoto Cathy Hitchcock Sophomores 303 Philip Mile I.incite Hodge Barry llodgct Su anne Hod Kick Holbert. Michelle Moll Shitj Hooshidar Bonnie Horsley Michelle liortcn Succ) Horvath John Hua Karin Huang Richard Huerta I auric Irby David Ivarian Billy Jackvon Jennifer Jackson Denise Jacobi Gary Jacobi Paula Jamo Margaret January Manuel Jefferson Chad Jennings Clint Jcnien Jacqueline Johnson Michael Johnson Renee Jolicoeur Robin Jolicoeur lanync Jones Steve Jones Tiffany Jones Billy Joren Kevin Kaut Roberta Keefe Michelle Keegan Alena Kelker Tim Kelly Jeff Kennedy Mike Kennedy Bradley Kcnstler Tony Kern Jan Kcttcll Mamie Keys Joyce Kidder Kelly Kilfoyle Chris Kindcrman Nathan King Michelle Kingsbury Kek Kinsey 304 Sophomores Brent Kirkcr Brian Kirkcr Erik Kirkland Stacy Kline Mike Klinger Dean Koch Michelle KokkoU Cynthia Kotalis Danielle Kovacs Jennifer Krajiiak Cireg Krohn l.ynda Kuhn Scott Kullen Janie Kwak Mabie K ok Jennifer I.aikin Nancy Landry Tina l.apiana Michele Larason Jonathan I .arson Julie Larson Ron Larson Karyn Lash Katny Laub Kathy Lea Elisa l.cbow Paula LeClaire David Lee Kristin Leva Yvonne Logan Kerry Ixtoniis James Loonie Carol Lope Roberto lope John Loveless Anne l.ubin Art l.ut Danny Lutz Bo Lyons Denise Lyons Ron Mabc Patlye Madau Chris Magee Mary Magee Jarrod Mainor Denise Mallory Pam Mancuso Sophomores 305 Molly Manderschcid Marianne Marwoor Mike Marian Mary Marlin Virginia Martin Tim Martindale Howard Marline Joe Marline Tammy Martinez Christina Mason Lisa Mauldin Suzanne Maurer Dave Mayfield Jennifer Mays Paul Mazan Kimberly McNamara John Medall Jcannie McAllister Loric Mead Christina Medina Jennifer McBride Daryl Means Tony Melendez Nicole McCollum Melissa McCulloch Tom McGinncss Marc McKenzie Vicki Meyers Lisa Mijatovic Troy Mikkclson Chris Miller Jody Miller Kristina Miller 306 Sophomores filler Jenny Mill lillcftc Bruce Miyama n i Lori Mollcii l.in'hoetg Monesay Tcrr Monreal I illun Monte de Oca Lome Moon Alexander Moore Matthew Morgan Along-gon Morino Mvrna Morton John Maikop Debra Mrochinski Louis Mulidore Brian Muihaii Christine Murphy Jeff Murphy Joanne Murphy Donna Neuman Joey Neuman Nicole Ng-Moung ule Nieves Jim Noble Kathy Nolan Bess Norm I rank Nostro Alfred Nuesca Barbara Nygard Rich Oakley Mark O'Brian Sophomores 307 Megan O'Brien Richard O'Connor Kevin OTarrcll Michael Olden Lynn Oliver John Olson Audra O'Mara Steve Ormond Kcrem Ozkan Bobby Pac Candace Palmer Mike Parra Steve Patterson Wendy Patterson Angie Paulk Rebecca Peccolc Katie Pederson Gary Pcdvin l.ivio Pclacz Trov Pcnz Luz Perez Brent Perrinc Shane Perry Conn Peterson Tonic Pickard Colette Pichl Gary Porter James Powell Lisa Poya Richard Pritchett Carol Quinn Ron Quivcnbcrry Mike Rader 308 Sophomores Joe Rainonc Marc Rcisman Scott Robeson Richard Ross Earl Roth Terc Russo Ann Ryrdynski Michelle Rajnomch Kim Renfroc Jeff Robinette Tom Rossi Diana Russell Julia Ryan Missy baens Edward Ramirez Jill Reynolds Donald Robinson Naum Ranmal C indy Rhea Ramona Robles Wendi Reagan Lisa Reed Shelley Ridgway Danieile Ripandelli Kun Rose (iena Rosenbaum Randy Reese Eddie Roberts Mark Ross Sophomores 309 Cal Sager Kellie Sager Michael Salclla Stephen Sals a to Dee Dee Sanchez Kelly; Sanders Dominique Scanlon Bill Schaefer James Schaefer Shelly Schan enbach KimSchilder Paul Schingeck Jennifer Scott Romi Scott Brenda Sedlak Angie Scrvou. Joe Shaner Michelle Sharpies Kathy Sheehan llolly Shepard Michelle Shcru in Mark Sherwood Rcmle Shlisky Jim Shoughro Denellc Simmerman Sue Ann Simmons Charles Simon Steve Simone Ramon Singletary Honda Singleton Mike Skidmore Althea Skillman Cindy Slattery Daphne Sloan Annette Smith Carl Smith Gina Smith Gregory Smith Michelle Smith Shelly Smith Trisha Smith Danielle Smithers Chris Smithson Robert Socki Perrv Solheim Rachel Somianka Eugene Somphone Jeff Sorge Ruben Soto 310 Sophomores Beau Spa no Kim Spencer Glenn Sperr y Warren Sprague Jennie Stanton lisa Sleek Veronna Slcclc Belly Steffen Jennifer Steffes Tim Steffey Diana Stiglic Jeff Stiles Allen Slot is Kevin Sirobeek Dennis Stultz Chad Stulls Raymond Suppc Kathy Suvsman John Sutherland Corby Sutton Terry Sutton Laurie Swander Megan Sy moods Jeff Sralla Mark S nstek Heather Tampa Laura Tarbct Aretha Taylor Cheryl Taylor Jacquelyn Taylor Martin Taylor Robert Tay lor Jody Tennant CaroJena Tcodoro Michelle Tcodoro Ltsa Thompson Richard Thornton Rochelle Tippetts Michelle ToWer Gary Toles Lisa Tomascllo Susie Tomc ak Steve Tortomasi Bryce Tousley Greg Trotter Brandon Trueb l zy Trumps Adam Truran Christine Turner Sophomores 311 Kristin Tunic NickiTutunjian Steve Tyre Dawn Ulrey Arlyn Unlatasco Kristen Urea Mark Usclding Jim Ultaro Garry Van l cn Kooy Mathew Van Dintcr David Van Dusen Christine Van Orman Thomas Vantilburg Kelli Varrato Julie Vcssella Kevin Vic ko Paul Vinson Scott Wade Terri Walker Kelli Walkup Michael Wang Sandra Wardenburg Matthew Warner David Warren Rosanne Warren Sonya Wasilko I’dwin Watkins Cstec Watson Brad Webber Andrew Waymirc Karen Weikcl Christy Webb Renee Weiss 312 Sophomores Michael Weissman Scan Wcsicod Laura Whitaker Mark Widner Mark Williams Nancy Wilson Cinds Wright Donnell Wells Scott Wheeler Chalynn Whitehurst Tim Wilkinson Sands W'illiams Dennis Winkler Jon Wright Jenna Wells Kriii Whelan Dionne Whitten l.ee Williams Kristi Williamson Joseph Witthaus Ales Vane Jcanice Wilson Stella Wong Christine Young Jennifer Wilson Joseph Wood Rand) Zantmit Michelle Wilson Jody Woods Joe Zana anian Mike Wilson Kelly Woods Mike Zeimet Sophomores 313 CONCLUSION Conclusion 315 316 Advertising Golden Gate Hotel and Casino 1 Fremont Street Home of the GIANT Shrimp Cocktail 500 Congratulations! 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Bob and Jane Fielden Advertising 345 This year is finally over It had its good times and the bad ’ But we'll always have these fond memories. Congratulations Darrin Love. The Houstons First 18 have been a joy. You’re a winner with a bright future. My Best Gal, Dad Kelly Brody Happy Graduation Day, part of which is meant for just a day, it's true. But the Happy parr is meant to last each day your whole life through. We love you, Honey! Dad Mom Colleen 346 Advertising onqratula Thanks for Everything Judi! WE LOVE yci Jove, Won, Erem all ef us in fourth hour — Eenee, Susan, Ean, Earl, Lisa, Karen, Kristen, George, and Mark Personal Sponsorships DR A: Thanx for us. and for all of your luv. luv forever. TAF Heidi, UR the Greatest Sis. I'll Miss U. Love, Kristen Yvonne Jo, The saying ' Best Friends was meant for us. Wanda Grace, Fudgie, Kareem — I will miss you too much! Love. Sue To our genius Delon Bradley — Good luck at Clark I ligh. 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Advertising 347 Who’s Who in ’84 Favorite Teacher Prettiest Eyes Class Clown Mr. Nelson Steve Laman Danny Straus Mrs. Harrington Cindy Claerhout Connie Shiroky Prettiest Hair Best Looking Biggest Gossip Steve Laman Steve Laman Danny Mahall Susan Hulsberg Cindy Claerhout Kelly Brady Best Legs Best Car Best Dresser James Barber James Kasiewicz Cleto Escobedo Alice Garcia Tammy Schafer Tammy Schafer Most Friendly Most Preppy Most Studious Dale Akridge Dave Belz Jim Gentleman Jodi Sandstrom Kristen Ashworth Rebecca Miller Best Body Best Personality Most Likely to Succeed Bill Ickes Blake Bradley Jim Gentleman Jenny Jenkins Jodi Sandstrom Susan Frank Most Spirited Biggest Partier Best Athlete Todd Edwards Frank Carlos Chris Lea Tiffany Hogue Tiffany Rice Jamie Bisplinghoff Best Smile Most Talented Most Shy Steve Laman Nate Williams John Balelo Debbie Craythorn Misty Raines Sheila Mahoney Biggest Flirt Best Kisser Most Involved Danny Garcia Roddy Reber Donny Mahall Rita Risser Katie Coons Cutest Couple Blake Bradley and Tammy Martin Kristen Ashworth 348 Advertising This Page Sponsored by Senior Class Council Index Astronomy Club 96 Band 104-109 Basketball, Boys’ 140-145 Basketball. Girls' 146-151 Baseball 168-173 Black History Week 46-49 Bowling. Boys’ 166-167 Bowling. Girls’ 164-165 Boys’ State 58 Calvalcade Staff 64-65 Charger Staff 66-67 Cheerleaders 68- 69, 72-73 Chcss Club 90 Choir 110-113 Christmas 34-39 Cross Country 138-139 DECA 82-87 Donkey Bas tball 40-41 Drama 32- 33.44-45 Drama Club 114-115 Editors 62-63 Executive Council 60-61 FBLA 97 Flagtwirlcrs 76-77 Football 118-125 Foreign Exchange Students 59 French Club 100 Girls’ Reverse 42-43 Girls' State 58 Golf. Boys’ 184-185 Golf. Girls’ 136-137 Graphic Arts 94-95 Hiking Club 93 Homecoming 18-25 Human Relations 102 Junior Prom Royalty 50-51 Left is Right Club 101 National Honor Society 88-89 Sadie Hawkins 28-29 Senior Ball Royalty 52-53 Soccer 152-157 Soccer Bunnies MI-SI Softball 174-177 Songleaders 70-71 Spanish Honor Society 98-99 Tennis. Boys’ 126-128 Tennis. Girls’ 129-131 Track. Boys’ 178-181 Track. Girls’ 182-183 UMOJA 103 Varsity Club 92 Varsity Quix 91 Volleyball 132-135 Wrcstlcrcttcs 78-79 Wrestling 158-163 Faculty ADAMS. DOROTHY 191 UNLV. B.S. ADAMS. LORETTA 191 Ulah Stale University, B.S.; Northern Arizona University, M.A. ADAMS. PRISCILLA 103. 191 California State University San Jose. B.A.; California State Hayward. M S.; Human Relations Club Advisor. ALLRED. DEE 191 Utah State Col- lege. B.S., M.S. APPERSON. JOHN 191 UNLV. B.S. ARRINGTON. YOLANDA 191 AVERY. DWAINE 191 University of New Mexico. B.S.; Northern Arizona University, M.A. BACHAUS. DON 191 University of California. B.A., M.A.; Senior Class Advisor. BANDY, NANCY 191 Northern Illinois University, S.B.S.; Soccer Bunnies Advisor. BARNSON, LARRY 191 UNLV. B.S.; Northern Arizona University. M.A. BARTLING, THOMAS 90. 92. 191 Eastern Illinois University. B.A.. M.A.; Chess Club Advisor. Assistant Track Coach. Senior Class Advisor. BAY LESS KF.RMIT 103. 191 California State University Hayward. B.S.. M.A.; Human Relations Club Advisor. BEDROSIAN. KENNETH 60. 191 Boston University. B.A.; UNLV. M. Ed.; Executive Council Advisor. BERTHOLD. BILL 191 Indiana State University. B.S., M.S. BONNEVILLE. TRAVIS 191 UNLV. B S BRANCACIO, MARGARET 204. BRANDA. CHARLES 191 St. Mary’s College. B.A.; UNLV, M.E. BROWN. RENEE 191 JV Girls Basketball. JV Girls’ Volleyball Coach. BUCK R EIS, WILLIAM 191 Millcrsville State University, B.S.; Washington State University. M.A. CAMPBELL, MARTHA 191 Oklahoma. State University; UNLV, B.S., M.S.; Assistant JV Softball Coach. CAREW, DENNIS 204. CASTRO. DAVE 93. 125. 191 Southern Utah State College. B.S.; Assistant Football Coach. CLEM, STACEY 204. CLINESMITH. KATHIE 192 California State Los Angeles, B.S.; University of Hawaii. M.S. COI.I.IS, ANGELO 189 UNR. B.S.. M.E. CONGER. CHARLOTTE 82. 192, Oklahoma State University, B.S.; North Texas State University. M.B.E.; DECA Advisor. Softball Coach. CONERLY. THERESA 147. 192 Xavier University. B.S.; Varsity Girls’ Basketball Coach. Varsity Girls’ Soft-ball Coach. Flaetwirlcr Advisor. COTTAM. DELMAR 192 Brigham Young University. B.A. COX. LOIE204 CONGER. CHARLOTTE 82. 192, Oklahoma State University. B.S.; North Texas State University, M.B.E.; DECA Advisor, Softball Coach. CONERLY, THERESA 147. 192 Xavier University. B.S.; Varsity Girls’ Basketball Coach. Varsity Girls’ Soft-ball Coach. Flagiwirler Advisor. COTTAM. DELMAR 192 Brigham Young University, B.A. COX. LOIE204 CREHAN. GRETCHEN 192. 258 UNLV, B.S.. M. Ed.; Junior Class Advisor. CROSBY. BRENDIA 192 University of Arkansas. B.S.; Varsity Cheerleader, Songlcader Advisor. DALLIN. JACKIE 88. 89. 192 Wisconsin Stale University, B.S.; UNLV. M.A.; AT Program Advisor: National Honor Society Advisor. DARLING. PHYLLIS 192 UNLV, B.A.: University of Hawaii, M.A. DEVINE. CARL 204. DOUGLAS. WAYNE 192 Arkansas AM and N College. B.S. ENGLE. GRANT 95, 204 Graphic Arts Club Advisor. Senior Class Advisor. EUBANK. RAMONA 204. FESENMEYER. LAURA 189 University of Alabama. B.A.; UNLV, M.Ed. FLEMING. LA REN 192 Brigham Young University, B.A.; Northern Arizona University. M.A.; UNLV. Administration Degree: Senior Class Advisor. FRAZIER. JAN 192. 258 University of Texas, UNLV, B.S.; Junior Class Advisor. I RUEHAUF, LYN 204. FUNK. DEAN 195 University of Index 349 Wichita. B.A., M.Ed.; Univcristy of Oregon. F.d.D.; Mead Track Coach. GARNER. DOUG 103. 139. 195 California State University Hayward. B.S.; Human Relations Club Advisor; Assistant Track Coach. Girls' Cross Country Coach. GAMETT, JOE 195 Brigham Young University. B.S. GIRARD. GENE 195 Eastern Illinois University, B.S.; UNLV. M.Ed; Head Varsity Baseball Coach GIRARD. KAREN 195 Brigham Young University, B.S.. M.S. COYNES. NAOMI 189 Arkansas AM and N. B.S.; Northern Arizona University, M.A.; UNLV. Ed.S. GRINNELL. SUE 195 Oregon State University. B.S ; I Nl.V. M l HALE GORDON 98. 195 Pittsburg Stale College, B.S.; Spanish Honor Society Advisor, Left is Right Advisor. HALE. JUDI 195 Chadron State College. B.S CHARGER and CAVALCADE Advisor. HAMILTON. KEN 195 Bates College. B.S.; Cal State Fullerton, M.A.: Senior Class Advisor. HARRINGTON, ELEANOR 195 St. Joseph's College. B.A.; UNLV, M.Ed. HARRINGTON. JOHN 93. 195 UNLV. BA.. MS.; Hiking Club Advisor. HELLEN, BETTY 204. II ELM KAY, KENNETH 204. HENDRICKSON. MARY 192 UNLV. B.A. HENNIGH. LARRY 196. Eastern Illinois University, B.S.; Illinois Wesleyan University, VI A. HIGBY, WAYNE 196 Iowa State University, B.S.; Bemidji State University M.S HILDEBRAND, KEN 196 Southwestern State College. B.A.; University of Colorado. M.A. HODNETT. BARBARA 196 University of South Alabama. B.A.; Oakland University. M.A.; JV Cheerleader Advisor. HOFFMAN JAMES 82. 196 Colorado State College. B.A., M.A.; DECA Advisor. HOP. JUNE 196 UNR. B.A.: Nova University, M.S. JOHNSON. NORMAN 196 UNLV. B.S.: Northern Arizona University. M.S. KELLY. CLEO 204. KELLY. ROBERT 133. 196 University of California Santa Barbara. B.A.; Head Varsity Volleyball Coach. KREIN, REUBEN 196 University of Washington. B.A.; Northern Arizona University. M.A. KUCAN, KENNETH 196 College of Steubenville. B.A.; Northern Arizona University. M.A. LAIR. PEGGY 196 College of St. Catherines, B.A.; Drill Team Advisors. LANGEL, ANDREW 196 Brigham Young University. B.S.. M.S. LARSH.C I RTIS 204. LARSON. ROSELEE 97, 199. UNR. B.S.; UNLV. M.Ed; FBLA Advisor. 1.0 ESC H. DUANE 199 Colorado State University. B.S.; UNLV, M.Ed.; Athletic Director. LORENSEN. MARIO 199 Benedictine College. B.A.; Northern Arizona University. M.A. MACK IE. BEVERLY 204. MADDEN. JOHN 93. 199 UNR. B.S.; UNLV, M.Ed. MASSEY. JIM 118. 199. Head Varsity Football Coach. MeGARVEY, KAY 199 Bowling Green State University. B.S. McKENZIE, ROBERT 199. MeMOSLEY, BILL 105. 199 Instrumental Music Director. MEDLOCK. JAMES 204. MISENOR. RON 199 St. Cloud State College. B.S.; University of Notre Dame. M.S. MITCHELL. DEN ICE 91. 199 North Texas State University. B.A.; National Honor Society Advisor. Varsity Quiz Advisor. MYERS. CAROLYN 164. 166. 199 University of Utah. B.A.; University of Nevada. M.A.; Boys’ and Girls' Bowling Coach. NEEL, MARCIA 199 Miami University. B.A.; Choral Music Director. NELSON, JOHN 92. 200. 296 Indiana State University. B.S.;Golf Coach. I.ei-termen’s Club Advisor, Sophomore Class Advisor. NIEDERST. JOE 200 Georgetown University. B.S.; Northwestern University. M.S.: Astronomy Club Advisor. NISKA. MARCIA 200 University of Iowa, B.A.; Bemidji State University, B.S.. M.S. OLSEN, LARRY 188 Westminster College. B.S.; University of Utah. M.S. PETERSON. BRENDA JO 200 University of Idaho. B.A.; UNLV. M.A. PRITCHETT. JOAN 204. POSTON. JIM 200 Southern Colorado State College. B. A. PURSF.L. RICHARD 200 Chicago Musical College. M.S., M.Ed; UNR. M.Ed. PYLES. MARILYN 200 UNLV, B.S.. M.Ed. REISMAN. KAREN 200. 258 Hofstra University. B.A.; UNLV. M.Ed.; Junior Class Advisor. ROGERS. CHARLES 200 Adams College. B.S.; Northern Arizona University M.A. ROWLAND. TOMMY 118. 200 UNLV. B.A., M.A.; Assistant Football Coach. RUSSUM. RICHARD 204. SATTERFIELD. DUSTIN 118. 200 Assistant Football Coach SCHUMANN, ROGER 159. 163. 200 University of Hawaii. San Diego State University. B.A.; Head Wrestling Coach. Wrcstlcrettcs Advisor. SEE. ARTHUR 203. SI ORD. IRENE 204. SHELEHF.DA. CHRISTINE 204. SHORTS. VERA 205. SHULTIS. PEGGY 205. SIELER. CLIFF 203 NSC. B.S.; Northern Arizona University. M.S. SIMON. I R Wk 205. SIMS. BOB 205. SI TOM. CARROL 115. 203 Arizona State University, B.A.. M.A.; Drama Club Advisor. STETTS. MIKE 203 Youngstown State University, B.A.; Westminster College. M.S. STRAHAN. RICHARD 95. 203 UNLV, B.A., B.S.; Graphics Arts Club Advisor. Senior Class Advisor. SULLIVAN. RHODA 205. SWEIKF.RT. SUE 205. TOMSIK, MARILYN 203 Ball State Teachers College. B.S.. M.A. VASEY, SUE 101. 296. University ol Wyoming. B.A.; French Club Advisor Sophomore Class Advisor. WADE. JUDY 203 LA Tech University, B.S., M.S. 350 Index WARE. ROY 203 University of Arkansas Pine Bluff. B.S.; UNLV, M.Ed; Human Relations Club Advisor. WEBB, PATRICK 118, 152. 203 Chapman College, B.A.; Unviersity of Northern Colorado. M.A.; JV Football, Varsity Soccer Coach. WELLER, SHARON 203. WHEELER. GARY 141. 203 UNLV. B.S., M.A.; Head Varsity Basketball Coach. WILCOX. BOB 126. 130. 203 UNR. B.S.; Northern Arizona University. M.A.; Tennis Coach. WINSLOW. SHIR LEY 205. WOLFF. RENEE 205. WONG. LOUIS 203 University of Arizona. B.S.. M.Ed. YOUNG, RUBY 203 California College of Arts and Crafts. B.A. ZOHNER. KELVIN 203 Brigham Young University, B.S.; University of Utah. M.S. Seniors ABEYTA, CECIL 164. 210 Football (I. 2, 3. 4). Bowling (4). Hispanic Club (I. 2. 3. 4). ABRAMS. GARY 210. ADAMS. BOB 118. 210 Football (1.2, 3. 4). Track (1.2). ADLER.SHERI 82.210. AHLROTH. MII.KA 59. 130.210. AKRIDGE. DALE 60. 92. 210 Swimming (1), Golf (2. 3. 4), Lcttcrmcn's Club (2. 3. 4), Executive Council (4). ALBERT. DENISE 88. 89. 91, 210 Ski Club (I). AT (I). Spanish Club (1.2. 3) . NHS (1. 2. 3. 4). Hiking Club (2. 3. 4) . Varsity Quiz (2. 3. 4). FBLA (3. 4). Student Senate (2). ALL JONELLF. 80, 210. ALICEA. TINA 98. 104. 105. 108. 210. AMICK. ROBERT 210. ANDERL. KARL 210. ANDERSON. VALERIE 210. ANGELO. DEBBIE211. APOSTOLEC, DEBBIE 211 Child Haven Comm. (4). Powderpuff (4). Ski Club (I). ARAIK). MARIA 1 I I. I 13. 211. ARCHULETA. ANTHONY 82. 211 DECA (4). FBLA (4). Baseball (3). Track (2), Wrestling (3). ARMSTONG. MANA 211. ASHWORTH. KRISTEN 25, 54. 76. 211 Flagtwirler (I, 2, 3. 4). NJHS (I), Spanish Club (i. 2. 3) Left Handed Club Pres. (3. 4), Float Comm. (3, 4). Homecoming Comm. (4). FBLA (2. 3. 4). Careers Club (2). Powderpuff (2. 3. 4). Junior Prom Royalty (3), Homecoming Royalty (4), Yearbook (3. 4). Business Manager (4). Child Haven Comm. (4), Close-Up (4). Ski Club (1. 2, 3. 4) Vicc-Pres. (3), Class Council (4). ATHERTF.N. EDWARD 211. BAITY. DIANNA 66. 97, 211 Drama (2). Girls’ Glee (3), Newspaper Staff (4). BALELO. JOHN 211 Baseball (3. 4). BARBER. DANIEL 63. 66. 211 Newspaper Staff (1.2. 3. 4) Editor (4). BARBER, JAMES 89, 97. 211 NHS (1. 2. 3. 4). Football (1. 2. 3), Sun Youth Forum (3). FBLA (4), Class Council (4). Homecoming Comm. (4). Float Comm. (4), Hiking Club (4). Child Haven (4). BARBER. KELLY 80. 110. 111. 211 Choir (1. 2, 3. 4). Pop Group (1), Soccer Bunnies (3.4). BARDEN. DEE DEE 110. 111.212. BARLOW. CONNIE 212 Volleyball (I). Pep Club (2). DECA (4). BARNES. DEANNA 111, 113. 212 Choir (3, 4). Counterpoint (3. 4). BARRETT. KELLY 212. BARRIOS, ANNIE 211 Choir (I). Spanish Club (2), Career Club (2). Yearbook Staff (2). DECA (4), Powder Puff (2.4). BARRY. ROLAND 212. BARTLETT. ROBERT 212 Football (1,2,3). Soccer (2). BARTLEY. JOSEPH 212. BARSTOW. KYLE Football (I), Wrestling (I). BAUTISTA. LUIS 118, 212 Football (1,2, 3,4), Baseball (2.4). BEAK. SUNG 89. 97. 212 NHS (3. 4). FBLA (4). Hiking Club (3. 4). BELLANGER. ELIZABETH 60. 212 NJHS (1). Class Council (2). Executive Council (4). Cheerleader (1. 3), Soccer Bunnies (2). Newspaper Staff (I). Powder Puff (2. 3. 4). Drama Club (3). Sun Youth Forum (3). BELZ. DAVID 212 Band (1. 2. 3). Child Haven (4). BIERBOWER. MICHELLE 212. BISCHOFF, SANDRA 59. BISPLINGHOFF. JAMIE 98. 115. 139. 212 Cross Country (2, 3. 4). Track (2. 3. 4). Drama Club (2. 3. 4). Spanish Club (3), Spanish Honor Society (4), Hiking Club (4). Softball (I). Sun Youth Forum (4). BI.ACKARD. DAWN 58. 75. 89. 212 Cheerleader (I), NHS (I. 3. 4). Honor Choir (I), Career Club (2), Drill Team (3. 4) Captain (4), Girls’ State (3), Class Council (4). Jr. Prom Comm. (3). Homecoming Comm. BLUE. CAMILLE 212. BODF.KER. GEROLD 59. 93, HI. 112. BOELHOUWER. BONNIE 213 Yearbook Staff (3). BOLDEN, ROBERT 118.213. BOLSTER. DANIEL 213. BORDERS. KIM 54. 133.213 BORI.ASE. MARK 152. 213 Soccer (2. 3,4), l.ettermcn's Club (4). BOWEN, GREG 213 Baseball (2). BRADBURY. JOSEPH 214. BRADLEY. BLAKE 214 Baseball (I. 2, 3.4). Spanish Club (2), DECA (4). BRADY. KELLY 214. BRAS I. RONALD 214. BRIDGES, KATHY 214. BROWN. ROBERT 103. 214. BROWN. ROBIN 214. BROWN. TONY Spanish Club (2, 3). Cross Country (4). BROWN, WILLIAM 214. BROWNING. KIP 214. BROYLES. ANTHONY 111. 214. Pep Club (4), Choir (1,2, 3.4). BUNDREN. MICHELLE 214. BURNLEY. PAM 76. 133. 214 Soft-ball (I). Spanish Club (I. 3). FBLA (3). Sun Youth Forum (4). Flagtwirlers (1.2. 3. 4), Volleyball (1.2. 3. 4). Child Haven (4). Class Counil (3). NJHS (1). BURNS.TIM 214. BURTON. ANGIE 214 Band (I). Career Club (2), Ski Club (4). BUTLER. RICKY 105. 106.214. BUTT. BOBBI 75. 111. 113,214. CACI. JANETLEE 215, Track (I). CLABRESE. JOSEPH 215. CALF.ASE. SHARI 215. CAMP. DONNA 215 NJHS (I). Flagtwirler (1). Spanish Club (1). FBLA (4). CARDAMORE. TONY 215. CARDONA. LUCI 215. CARLIN. CHRIS 92. 215. Baseball (3.4). Lettermen’s Club (4). Index 351 CARLOS. FRANK 118. 215 Football (1.2. 3. 4), Wrestling (I. 2). CARROLL. LYNN 215. CARSON. RUSTY 82, 216 Football (1.2. 3). Baseball (2), DECA (4). CARSON. TONY 216 Baseball (2). Softball (1), Swimming (1). CELSO. ED 159. 216 Wrestling (2. 3. 4). CHA, STANLEY 152. 216 Football (1). Soccer (4). CHAN. DAVID 88. 89. 97, 216 FBLA (3. 4). Chess Club (3. 4). NHS (1. 2. 3. 4), Spanish Club (3), Spanish Honor Society (4). Jazz Band (1.2). CHANDLER. ALLENE 97. 216. CHANDLER, CLAUDIA 216. CHAPMAN. CHRISTINE 217. CHAPMAN. HEATH 217. CHECK. DANNY 217 NHS (I). Student Body Pres. (1). Tennis (1). Soft-ball (1). Basketball (1). Class Council (3), Ski Club (1. 2. 3). Career Club (2), DECA (4). CHRISTIAN. SHARON 217. CHUNG. VIVIAN 82. 217 DECA (4). CIPRIO, NATALIE 79, 217 Cheerleader (1), Child Haven (4), Wrcstlerctte (4), Pep Club (4). CISCOMANI. FRANCISCO 59. 217. CLAERHOUT, CINDY 24, 60, 70, 217 Cheerleader (I, 2). Songlcadcr (3, 4), Powdcrpuff (3. 4). Spanish Club (3), Yearbook Staff (3), Executive Council (4), Homecoming Queen (4). CLARK. BRIAN 118,217. CLARK. JASON 111. 112. 113 Madrigals, (2, 3. 4). Choir (2, 3, 4), Counterpoint (4). CLARK MICHAEL 98, 217 Concert Band (I). Stage Band (1). Spanish Honor Society (4). CLEVER. BRIAN 217. COGHLAN. RICHARD 217. COMER. MARLA 217. CONN. MIA 217. CONTINI, JOSEPH 217. COONS. KATIE 75. 89, 217 NHS (1. 2. 3. 4). Powderpuff (2, 4). Drill Team (3. 4), Class Council (4). Child Haven (4). COOPER. CHRIS 218 Soccer (2), Career Club (2). Tennis (1). CORDOVA. BRIAN 218 Drama Club (I). Band (1. 2. 3. 4). Dungeon Masters 0.2). CORNELL. CATHERINE 218. CORUZZI, MICHAEL 218 Hispanic Club (1.2), UMOJA (4). CRAIN,GLYNIS2I8. CRAWFORD, VALI 218. CRAYTHORN. DEBBIE 24, 218 NHS (I, 2. 3, 4). Cheerleader (1, 2. 3). Head Cheerleader (4), Career Club (2). CSINCSAK. ELISHA 218. CUGLIETTA. FRANK 218. CUNNINGHAM, CHRISTY 218. CURRY, ANNE-MARIE 219 Ski Club (1. 2, 3), FBLA (3), Spanish Club (2. 3). Career Club (I. 2). Child Haven (4). CUSTARD. TYRONE 118, 219 Football (1. 2. 3. 4). Wrestling (3). Basketball (1). Human Relations (2. 3, 4), Track (1,2, 3). CUZELA. RENATO 219. DANG, JODI 97 Human Relations (1). FBLA (3, 4). Child Haven (4). DANG, SABRINA 219. DANTZIG. MICHAEL 219. DARBY. DANIEL 219. DAVIS. KAREN 219 Volleyball (1). Tall Flags (2, 3, 4). Swimming (1), Band (2,3,4). DAVIS, MARVIN 118. 219 Football (1,2, 3,4), Letlcrmcn's Club (4). DAVID. TIM 118.219. DAWSON. MALESSA 219. DAY. JIM 220. DEAUBLER. BECKY 220. DEITCH. JEFFREY 220. DELGADO. DAMARIS 220. DEM AY. KIMBERLY 105, 220 Glee Club (2. 3). Choir (4). DEMPSEY. RON 111. 220 Choir (3, 4). DENNIS. KRISTEN 220. DESIMONE.CATHLEEN 221. DETTMER. DARREN 118. Football :. 3,4), Who’s Who (4). DOMKE. ROBERT 221. DONALDSON. MOLLY 221. DONELSON, JEFFERY 82. 221 Tutoring Program (I). Key Club (2, 3), French Club (4), Basketball (I, 2), DECA (4), Health Occupations (3), NHS (I. 2). DOTSON. AUDREY 221 Softball (I). DOTTAVIO. NIKKI 221. DOYLE, BRENDAN 221. DREYER. GINA 79. 89. 97. 98. 100. 222 Spanish Club (2, 3. 4) NHS (1.3, 4). FBLA (3, 4), Left is Right (3), Secretary (4), Child Haven (4), Wrcstlcrcttcs (3. 4), Vicc-Prcs. (4), Career Club (2). DREYLER. LAURA 109. DULL. JENNIFER 222 NHS (1), Band (3), Graphic Arts Club Pcp Crew (4), Weight Training (4). DUMAS. KENNETH 141. 222 Basketball (2. 3, 4). DYSON. THOMAS 222. EDENS. CORENA 222. EDWARDS, TODD 54. 222 Ski Club (I, 2, 3), Homecoming Comm. (4), Child Haven (4), Close-up (4). EGESKOV. LISA 222. ELIADES, ELENI 222. ENNIS. DIANNA 80. 222 Class Council (I). Spanish Club (1). Ski Club (1). FBLA (3). Soccer Bunnies (4). Child Haven (4). ESCOBEDO. CLETO 222 Band (I, 2, 3) , Track (3). EVANS. TANYA 68. 222. EVANS. TIMMY Wrestling (2), Football (2. 3). EVERSON, MICHELLE 222. FAGAN. KAREN 56, 58. 65. 88. 89. 91. 93. 115, 222 Hiking Club (2. 3. 4). Varsity Quiz (2, 3, 4). Captain (4), School Plays (1. 2. 3. 4). Drama Club (I. 2. 3. 4) Vicc-Pres. (3. 4), Sun Youth Forum (3, 4), Student Senate (2). Jr. Prom Comm. (3). Homecoming Comm. (4), Yearbook Editor (I). Yearbook Copy Editor (4). NHS (I. 2. 3. 4) President (I), Child Haven (4), Girls’ State (4), Alternate Girls’ Nation (3). FARMAKIS. TONY 222. FARR. DONALD 222. FAURE. PHILLIP 222. FITZJERRELLS.J. ELMER 223. FEGAN. KATHLEEN 223. FENNEL. PETER 223. FERRARA, SHERRI 223. DECA (3. 4) . FIELDF.N. SCOTT 223. 352 Index FISCHBECK, RACHEL 223 DECA (3,4). FISH, DAVID 223 Ski Club (1,2. 3), Basketball (2), Golf (2), Class Vicc-Pres. (4). FISHER. TRACI 223 Yearbook Staff (1,3). FITZJ ERR ELLS, TAMMY 224 Band (2, 3), Soccer Bunnies (4). FOGLEBOCH. LISA III. 224. Counterpoint (3. 4). Class Council (1). Choir (3, 4), Honor Choir (4), Child Haven (4). FOLLMER. BRUCE 92. 152. 224. FONTILLAS. RF.INA 224. FORF.MASTER. DEN ICE 224. FORMAN. DAVID 224. FORSYTH. KELLY 110. Ill, 113. 224. FORT. DIANA 97. 224 DECA (2). FBLA (2). Ski Club (1. 2). Child Haven (4). FOULKROD. TERESA 95 Graphic Arts Stable Crew Pep Club (3, 4). FOX.CRIAG 224. FRANK. SUSAN 51, 58, 63, 65. 88. 89. 98. 130. 224 Spanish Club (1. 2. 3), Career Club (2). French Club (2), FB1.A (2), Spanish Honor Society Secretary (4), Sun Youth Forum (3), Girls’ State Lt. Governor (3). Homecoming Comm. (2. 3. 4), Class Council (2. 3). Tennis (I. 2. 3. 4). Zone and State Doubles Champion (3), Soft-ball (2. 3. 4). Basketball (3). Powder- puff (2. 3, 4), Child Haven (4). NHS (I, 2. 3. 4) Secretary (I) President (4), AT (1, 2, 3, 4). Yearbook Staff (3. 4) Copy Editor (3) Editor (4). FRAZZINI. MARY 224. FREEMAN, MIKE 224. FREEMAN, SUZANNE 224 Powder-puff (3. 4). FBLA (3), Child Haven (4). FREY. CARRIE 224. FUJI I. MARK 126,224. FUJI I. STEPHANIE 55. 60, 67. 70. 115, 224 Class Council (1.2. 3). Vicc-Pres. (2, 3). Executive Council (4). Cheerleader (1), Drill Team (3). Songlcader (4), Racquetball (I), Choir (I), Varsity Quiz (2). Hiking Club (2). Yearbook Staff (1,3, 4), Drama Club (2, 3. 4) Vice-Pres. (3). NASC (3. 4). Girls’ State Alternate (3). Who’s Who (3), Anytown Nevada (3), Sun Youth Forum (3. 4). Powderpuff. (2). Child Haven (4). Homecoming Comm. (4), Jr. Prom Comm. (3), Float Comm. (2, 3.4). FULD. MIRJAM 105. 108, 224 Choir (1). Band (I. 2. 3. 4), Pep Band (2. 3). Career Club (2). FUNK, KEVIN 224 Track (1. 2. 3, 4). Racquetball (I). Football (2). GABRIEL. LUIS 97. 100. 226. GALLAWAY, WILLIAM 226. GALLIHF.R. SEAN 226. GAMBOA. TONY 226. GARCIA, ALICE 70. 226 Spanish Club (2). FBLA (2. 3). Career Club (2) . French Club (2. 3). Wrcstlercttes (3) . Songleader (3). GARCIA. ALISSA 226. GARCIA, DANIEL 226 Track (1). Football (2. 3). GARDENER. KIMBERLY 226. GASTON, CLAUDIA 226. GASTON, ROBERT 118. GASTON. MICHAEL 226. GATES. ANGELA 227. G FDD IE, TOD 227. GELORMINE. SCOTT 227 Baseball (1) . Science Club (1). GENTILE. LISA 54, 60. 65, 88. 89. 227 NHS (2. 3. 4) Secretary (4). Career Club (2). Powderpuff (2. 4), Racquetball Club (I), Close-Up (4), Sun Youth Forum (3), Yearbook Staff (4) , Who's Who (4), Float Comm. (2. 3, 4), AT (I. 2). Homecoming Comm. (4), Junior Prom Comm. (3), Child Haven (4). Class Council (2. 3, 4) Secretary (3). Class President (4). Executive Council (4). GENTLEMAN. JIM 58, 89. 98. 105. 106, 227. GILLEN, JAMES 227 Chess Club (1). GILLESPIE. ROBERT 227. GILMAN, LAURA 88, 89. 91.96. 97. 227 NHS (I, 2, 3, 4). Spanish Honor Society (4), Spanish Club (I. 2. 3), Varsity Quiz (2, 3, 4), Hiking Club (2. 3, 4). FBLA (4), Astronomy Club (3. 4). Ski Club (2. 3). Student Senate (2). Chess Club (I). AT (1.2. 3,4). GINGRICH. VADNA 227. GLASS. DANA 103, 227. Human Relations (4), Basketball (1). Volleyball (1). GLASSCOCK, JON 92. 228 Let-termen’s Club (4). GOl.DFINGER. ANDY 164. 228. GRANT. RAENA 111. GRANDIN. KRISTI 228. GRANT. GREGORY 105, 106, 109. 228 Band (2, 3, 4), Jazz Band (2. 3. 4). Band Officer (3. 4), Football (1.2). GREEN. SONYA 228. GRF.GOIRF.. ALAN 228. GWAZDACZ, MELINDA 228. HAIDL, MARC 98. 100. 228 Spanish Club (2, 3). Spanish Honor Society (4). Left is Right (3,4), Career Club (4). HALL. MICHAEL 228 Football (2). HAMNER, CELESTE 228 Swimming (2. 3, 4), FBLA (2. 3. 4), Career Club (2) . French Club (2), Flagtwirler (3). HANDLEY. GARY 58. 97. 105. 108. 228. HANES, ANDREA 93. 228. HANNAH. PAMM 95, 228 Basketball (I. 2). Volleyball (1. 2). Graphic Arts Pep Crew (1. 3. 4). Child Haven (4). HANG ROVE. MAR IN DA 229. HARR1GAN. JO ANNE 229. HARRIS. RHONDA 229. HAUGH, KELLY 229 Ski Club (I. 2, 3). French Club (2, 3. 4). Wrcstlerettcs Index 353 (2), Powdcrpuff (3). HAVAS. KIMBERLY 75, 229, Class Council (1), Drill Team (4), Powder-puff (4). HAWKINS, HERB 229 Ski Club (1). Spanish Club (1). Golf (I. 2. 3. 4). HAWKINS, TERESA III. 113. 229 Spanish Club (2). FBLA (2. 3), Soccer Bunnies (2), Bowling (2. 3). Child Haven (4). Counterpoint (4), DECA (4). HAWORTH, SHEILA 229 Newspaper Editor (I), NHS (1). Spanish Club (1), FBLA (2). Who's Who (3), Wrcstlerettcs (2, 3). Powder-puff (2. 3). Sun Youth Forum (3). HAYES. BILL 229. HEADEN, JAMES 229. HEADEN, MIKE 115 Football (I. 2). Drama (2. 3. 4). Wrestling (I). Spanish Club (2, 3). HEANEY. ROBERT 229 Shooting Club (1), DECA (4). HEARNE, ISAAC 118, 159, 230 Football (2, 3, 4), Wrestling (3. 4) Track (2. 3). HEATON. DANNY 230. HECKETHORN.SHELI.I 230. HEDRICK, T. DONNIE 230 Football (L2). HENRY, MARTIN 103. HENSON.CHRISTOPHER 230. HENSON. ERIC 103. HERBERT. JESS 230. HINES. CHRIS 89. 105, 108. 184, 230. HINRICHS, PATRICK 65. 230 Journalism Staff (1). Yearbook Staff (4). HOBBS, DONNA 103. 230 NHS (I). Career Club (2). Human Relations (4). HOGUE, STACY 230. HOGUE. TIFFANY 25. 68. 97. 231 Class Council (I. 2, 4). NJHS (1). Pop Vocals (I), Drill Team (2), Cheerleader (4), Dance Team (I), FBLA (4). Drama Club (3). HOIFODT, ANNE 59, 231. HOLLADAY. RANDY 230. HOUSTON. DARRIN 231. HOWARD. JEFF 231. HU DAK. STEVE 90. HULSBERG. SUSAN 231 Class Council (1,2), NHS (2. 3). Ski Club (2. 3) , DECA (4), Powdcrpuff (4), Yearbook Staff (3), Jayettes (1). AFS (I), French Club (4). ICKES. HOWARD 231. ITALIANO. SHANNON 231. JACKSON, DOUG 104, 231 Bowling (4). JACKSON, KEVIN 231. JACKSON, VINCENT 232 Career Club (2), Graphic Arts (4). JACOBSON. BRIAN 126. 232. JAMES. MELODEE 25. 70. 232. JANSEN, DIANA 89. 232 Spanish Club (3), Softball (2. 3), NHS (I. 2. 3. 4) , Prom Comm. (3). FBLA (4). Powdcrpuff (3). JENKINS. JENNIFER 232 DECA (4). Ski Club (I, 2). Spanish Club (I). French Club (4). JOHNSON. VELVET 103 Choir (4). Human Relations (2, 4). Volleyball (I). JONES. ROBBIE 232. JETLAND, THOMAS 232. JIMERSON. CONNIE 232. JIROVEC. KENT 232. JOHNSON. CHERYL 103.232. JONES.SANDY 232. JORDAN, MICHELLE 115. JORDAN, TONJUA 111 Choir (1.2. 3. 4). Softball (1). Basketball (2. 3). Pep Club (2. 3). Human Relations (4). KASIF.WICZ. JAMES 232 Track (2. 3) . Drama (3). Ski Club (3). KEATING. COLLEEN 95. 232 Band (I. 2). Yearbook Staff (I. 2). Surfing Club (1,2), Debate (2), Pep Club (4). KEENER. CYNDI 232. KELLEY. KATRINA 232. KEMP. SHAWN 232. KENNEDY. KIMBERLY 233 Soft-ball (2. 3). KENNEY, JOSEPH 233. KENTON, STEPHANIE 233 Drill Team (2). Ski Club (3). Child Haven (4). KI RN. MARCEL 233. KERZETSKI, DANA 66, 76, 233 Flagtwirlcrs (2. 3, 4), Newspaper Staff (3.4) . KIM. CHOLSU 233. KIN DELL. KAREN 233 Soccer Bunnies (3). KLINE. TRACIE 233. KORINKE. KIMBERLY 234 DECA (3.4) . Ski Club (3). Powdcrpuff (4). KOST. RICHARD 105. 108. 234. KRANTZ. JEFF 234. LAMAN, STEVE 92. 118. 234 Football (2. 3, 4), Lettermen’s Club (4). LANAVE. RICHARD 234. LANCE. DIANA 234. LANDERS. JENNY 234. LANGFORD, MARVIN 103, 118. 141, 234 Basketball (I, 2. 3. 4). Football (1.4), Track (1.2. 3,4). LAPORTE, MARIA 234 Newspaper Staff (I) Editor (I), Track (3), Softball (3) , Volleyball (3). LAUDATI, BARBARA 75. 88. 89. 234 Class Council (1. 2. 4). NIIS (1. 3. 4) . Exec. Board (4). Pop Vocal Ensemble (I). Career Club (2), Junior Prom Comm. (3), Homecoming Comm. (4), Float Comm. (2, 4). Drill Team (3. 4). Co-Captain (4). LAUER. CINDY 130. LAW. KIMBERLY 235 Powdcrpuff (4) . LEA. CHRIS 92, 118, 235 Football (I. 2. 3. 4), Basketball (I. 2). Track (2. 3. 4). Lettermen’s Club (4), Spanish Honor Society (4). LEBERSKI, JOSEPH 235 Student Senate (2), Left is Right (3. 4). I.F.E, JACK 97. 235 Soccer (2). LEE, JAMES 235. 354 Index LEE. PAUL 90. 164. 235 Bowling (I. 2. 3). Chess Club (3). LEE. PETER 164. 235. LEITCH. KIM 235 Powderpuff (4). Child Haven (4), Ski Club (I). LEPOME, LISA 57.91.96. 235. LESSN1CK. DAVID 235 Wrestling (I). Football (4). I.cttcrmcn’s Club (4). Ski Club (2. 3). LINDSEY. ANDREA 235. LINSENBARDT. KARL 63. 66. 235 Newspaper Staff (3. 4). Football (2. 3. 4). LIPARI. PAUL 236. LIPPF., DENISE 76. 236 LIZZI, DENISE 236 DECA (4). Powderpuff (4). Volleyball (1). LLOYD. DEVIN 236. LOUSE. SHELLY 236 LOPEZ. LISA 98. 166. 236 Ski Club (1.2). Spanish Club (2. 3). NHS (I), Spanish Honor Society (4), Soccer Bunnies (2). Cheerleader (1). FBLA (2). Career Club (2). Powderpuff (2). Soft-ball (1). Close-Up (4). LOVE. MICHAEL 115. 236 Band (I. 2. 3). Drama Club (2. 3. 4). Drama (3. 4). NJHS (1). 1.0YA. RICK 236. LUCERO. ERNIE 236. LUTZ. BRYAN 236. LUTZ. EMMA 236. LYSHER. ERIC 236. MADDEN. BRIAN 237 Football (I. 2). Racquetball (I). MADDOX. JULIE ANN 237 DECA (4). MADRID. SANDY 60. 237. 296 Flagtwirlcr (I). NHS (I), Class President (2), Executive Council (2. 4). FBLA (3), Homecoming Comm. (2. 4). Float Comm. (2. 4). Sun Youth Forum (3.4) . Who's Who (3). MAHONEY. SHEILA 237. MALLEY. MATTHEW 237 Spanish Club (I. 2). Ski Club (I. 2). Soccer (1, 2). Hiking Club (3. 4). MANCUSO. SHERRI 237. MANDERSCHEID. ANN MARIE French Club (2). Child Haven Comm. (4). Spanish Club (2. 3). Powderpuff (3.4) . FBLA (3.4). MARKHAM. LORI 166. 237. MARMOLEJO. MARISELLA 237 Career Club (2), FBLA (3). Softball 0). MARSHALL. SHARON 237 Band (1) . Pep Club (4), Child Haven Comm. (4). MARTIN. DION 237. MARTIN. KIV1ARA 25. 237. MARTIN. TAM MY 238. M A RTIN D11 I . K A R EN 95. 238. MARTINEZ. GEORGE 152. 238. MARTINEZ. JAMES 238. MASTRANGIOLI, MIKE 238 Soccer (2) . MATYSIAK, BARBARA 238. MAYF.R. MIKE 238. MAYHALL. DONNY 54. 60. 61. 92. 238 Baseball (1. 2. 3. 4). Football (1.2), Basketball (I. 2). Lettermen's Club (2. 3. 4). Executive Council (4). Student Body President (4). McAllister, michelle 238. McCALLA. MICHELLE 238. McCann, dawn iio. hi. i 13.238 Girls Glee (1. 2. 3. 4). Choir (3. 4). Counterpoint (3.4). McCARTY. KELLY 238. McCAWLEY. KELLI 238. McCLURE. TERRENCE 238 Football (1.2), Wrestling (1,2. 3). Basketball (I). Baseball (2). McDonald. DEVIN 58. 60. 238 NHS (I. 2, 3, 4), Class Council (3). Executive Council (4). McGUIRE. CHRISTEN 23S. Mcll ALE. CHRIS 164.239. McKEE. RANDY 239 Wrestling (2). DECA (3, 4). Band (I). NHS (I). McMII.LAN. ERIK 239 Football (I). Ski Club (2). McNAIR.SHAWN 239. MICIIALS. MARK 65. 66 Yearbook Photographer (3. 4). MIDDLETON. MARLA 111. 112. 113. 239 Choir (I. 2. 3. 4). Girls Glee (2), Drama (1.2. 3). Madrigals (3. 4). Counterpoint (3. 4). Vocal Music Pres. V MILLAR. TOM 105, 108. 239 Band (I. 2, 3. 4). Chess Club (4). Careers Club (2). MILLER. BRIAN 239. MILLER, GLADYS III. 239. MILLER. KEN 239 Baseball (I. 2. 3. 4). MILLER. REBECCA 88. 89. 91. 96. 97. 98. 239 NHS (I. 2. 3. 4). Astronomy Club (2. 3. 4). FBLA (2. 3. 4). AT (I. 2. 3. 4). Spanish Honor Society (4). Varsity Quiz (2. 3. 4). Computer Club (3). Spanish Club (3). Drama Club (I). Drama (I. 3). Junior Prom Comm. (3), 4.0 Club (I). MILNE. BRIAN 240. MINGO. LARRY 103. 118. 141 Basketball (I. 3. 4), Football (1.2. 4). Track (I). MOIR. DOUG 240. MOLTRUM. EUGENE 240. MONIGOI.D. JON 240 Ski Club (1.2. 3). MON ROY. ERNESTO 240. MOORE. JODI 240 Class Vice Pres. (I). Drill Team (2). Songleader (3). Child Haven (4). MOORE. MEHLIA 240. MOORE, MIKE92. 103. 118.210. MORRELL, CHAUNF. 241. Index 355 MORRISON, ERIC 65, 66, 241 Spanish Club (I, 2), Golf (I, 2, 3). Yearbook Staff (4), Newspaper Staff (3,4), Track (2. 3). MORSE. BARBARA 66, 79. 241 Choir (1). Spanish Club (2), Wrestlcrcttes (2, 3, 4). Newspaper Staff (3,4). MORTENSON, KIRK 93. 241 Band (I). Hiking Club (3. 4). Ski Club (I). Wrestling (3). MYERS BRETT 241. NAG AO, MARK 92. 241 Football (I. 2.3.4), Baseball (4). DECA (4). NELSON, DOUGLAS 90. 154, 233, 241 Chess Club (2, 3, 4), Bowling (2. 3, 4). NETSKI, DALE 241. NEWBERRY, ROB 242 Wrestling (4). NIELSON. DARCY 242. NOIA, JOE 242 Football (2). NORDIN, WARD 98. 139, 242 Band (1,2), Track (2. 3), Cross Country (I, 2, 3. 4). Spanish Honor Society (4), NHS (3). NORVELL, KIMBERLY 242 Powderpuff (3. 4), Ski Club (3), Pep Club (2). NUTLEY, PEGGY 104, 242. O’FARRELL. SHANNON 242 Band (L 2, 3). OHMAN, MICHAEL Graphic Arts Club (3). O’NEAL, ROD 82. 242. ORIANO. RALPH 118. OSBORN, BOB Soccer (3). OSBORN’E, LOU’WAN 80 Human Relations (4). OSBURN. MICHELLE 242 Swimming (I), Career Club (2). FBLA (3), Soccer Bunnies (3. 4). OTERO. MIKE 242. PALACIOS, ROSEMARY 243 Spanish Club (3), Yearbook Staff (3), DECA (4).Ski Club (I, 2). PARKER. DARSI 243. PARKER. KIM 75, 242 Drill Team (3. 4). PASFALL. JAN 59. 243. PAULSON, KORINNE 115, 243 Softball (2, 3, 4), Powderpuff (2, 3. 4). Child Haven (4). PENZ, DARIA 243 Track (I), Volleyball (1), Newspaper Staff (I). French Club (2), Field Hockey (2). PEOT. WILLIAM 243. PEREGOFF, AILEEN 243 Soccer Bunnies (3), DECA (4), FBLA (3), Flagtwirlcrs (2). PETERS. GARY 88, 89. 92. 139, 243 N I IS (1. 2, 3, 4), Lettermen’s Club (4), Cross Coutnry (3, 4), Track (I, 2, 3, 4). Basketball (1,3), Class Council (3). PETERSON. MARK 243 Basketball (1). PETERSON. SCOTT 58, 89, 98, 105, 106, 243. PEREZ, ALBERT 95 French Club (4), FBLA (1, 2, 3, 4), Pep Club Stablc Crew (4). PHILLIPS, JOHANNE 243. PHILLIPS. TYLER 243. PICCOLI, CLAUDIA 79. 243 Explorations Club Vice Pres. (1). Career Club (2). Ski Club (3), Spanish Club (3) , W'restlercttcs (3, 4), Class Council (4) . PIFER. DENISE 243 NJHS (I), Spanish Club (I, 2), Soccer Bunnies (3), Sun Youth Forum (3), DECA (4). PINJUV, LISA 243 Yearbook Staff (I). FBLA (2). PLENERT. GARY 244. POD1NA, KEVIN 244. POWELL, DIANTHA 244. POWERS, SAMANTHA 101, 106. 244. PURDEN. CONSUELA 244. PYNNONEN, DONNA 75. 244. QUILITZ, MARION 59. 80. 244 Soc- cer Bunnies (4), Track (4). RAINES. MISTY 111, 112, 113, 244 Child Haven (4), Choir (2, 3, 4), Counterpoint (2, 3, 4), Madrigals (4). Drama (3,4). RANDLE. HOWARD 141. RANSON. SIMONE 244. REAVES, KELLY 244. RF.BER. RODDY 245. REID, ANGIE 82. 245. REID, MILLIE 245 Softball (I, 2), Soccer Bunnies (3). REISMAN, JODI 105, 245. RENDER. DEANNA 82. 245. REVO. TODD Football (1.3). Basketball (I). REZA, JAMES 58, 109, 245 Band (I. 2). Jazz Band (2. 3, 4), AT (I. 2. 3). NJHS (1), Prom Comm. (3). Sun Youth Forum (3, 4), Boys’ State (3). RHODES, JERRY 111, 112. 113. 245 Choir (I, 2, 3, 4), Madrigals (4), Counterpoint (2, 3, 4). RICE. TIFFANY 245 Cheerleader (1. 356 Index 2). Ski Club (1). Spanish Club (1). AT (1) . Yearbook (I. 3), Who’s Who (4), Child Haven Comm. (4). Homecoming Comm. (4). RICHARDS DAWN 97, 245. RICHARDSON, CAROL 246. RIGHETTI. JOELLE 246 Student Body Pres. (I). NHS (1), Dance Team (D- RIONDA, MARCIA 246 Hispanic Club (2), DECA (3). Child Haven Comm. (4), Powderpuff (2, 3). RISSER. RITA 60. 65. 70. 89. 97. 246 Songleader (3. 4). Co-Captain (4), Flagtwirlcr (I. 2). NHS (1. 2. 3. 4), FBLA (3, 4). Yearbook Staff (3. 4), Class Council (3). Executive Council (4). Journalism (1), Spanish Club (1), Powderpuff (3), Homecoming Comm. (3. 4), Child Haven Comm. (4). Who’s Who (4). Sun Youth Forum (4). NASC (3). Assembly Comm. (4), Float Comm. (3.4). ROACH. MARK 65, 246 Yearbook Photographer (4). ROBERTS. DARBY 54. 88. 89. 98. 246 Spanish Club (3). Spanish Honor Society (4). NHS (3.4), Close-Up (4). ROBERTSON, SHARON 55. 59. 80. 246. ROBESON, CATHY 100, 113, 246. ROBINSON. SUSAN 246. ROMAN, KIM 246 Softball (I. 2. 3). ROSE, PATRICK 246. ROWLEY. SCOTT 246. ROY. TAMMY 247. RUSSELL. PATRICK 247. RYAN. FELICITY 65. 247 Yearbook Staff (1, 3. 4), Wrcstlcrctts (2). Spanish Club (I), Powderpuff (2. 3, 4). RYAN, JAN1SE 247. RYAN. TIM 247 FBLA (2), Career Club (2). SAENS. TONY 247. SAGER. RHONDA 66, 247 Newspaper Staff (I, 4). Wrcstlcrcttcs (2) . SALAS, HECTOR 247. SALAZAR. LAURIE SANDERS. FENTELLA 247. SANDSTROM. JODI 25. 68. 247 NHS (1. 2. 3. 4). Flagtwirlcr (2), French Club (2), Class Council (3). Executive Council (4). FBLA (4), Cheerleader (3,4). SANTARELLI. PHILLIP 248. SARDINA. ANTHONY 248 Basketball (2, 3). SAVOIE. CHRISTINE 97. 248 FBLA (3, 4), Softball (1). Child Haven Comm. (4), Career Club (2). Bowling 0). SCALES, STEPHANIE 248 DECA (3). SCHAFER. TAMMY 70. 248 Cheerleader (I. 2). Songleader (3, 4), Spanish Club (1, 3). AT (I), Ski Club (1). Yearbook Staff (3), Newspaper Staff (1), Who’s Who (4). Child Haven Comm. (4), Homecoming Comm. (4). SCOTT. ANTHONY 248 Wrestling (3, 4). SEFMAN, STACY 248 Wrcstlcrctts (2), FBLA (3). SELLINGER. GARY 248. SERRA, JAMES 248. SHAPIRO, DANNY 248. SHEPARD. JANIS 248. SHINES. JOE 249 Racquctball (1.2). Drama (4), Football (4). SHIROKY, CONNIE 68. 97. 249 Cheerleader (1, 4), Drill Team (3). FBLA (2. 3. 4). Vicc-Prcs. (4), NJHS (I). Sun Youth Forum (4), Child Haven Comm. (4). Powderpuff (4). SHOEMAKER. KRIS 249. SILVER. LARRY 249. SIMON, GREGORY 141 Basketball 0,4). SILVESTRL ROBERT 60, 249 NJHS (1), Spanish Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Class Council (3), Executive Council (4). SIMPSON, NICHOLAS 249. SKIDMORE. KATHY 249. SLOAN. DAVID 249. SMITH. DALENE 249. SMITH, MICHAEL 250 Cross Country (1,2), Track (1). SNYDER. RITCHIE 250 Football (2. 4). Wrestling (4). SODOSKI. JAMES 118 Band (1), Golf (2, 3, 4). Football (2. 3.4). SOBEY. JANESE 250. SORGE. GARY 250 FBLA (3), Ski Club (1.2. 3.4). Tennis (1). SPECKMAN, LORA 250 Spanish Club (1), Ski Club (1, 2). FBLA (3). Yearbook Staff (3). STARK. DALE 250. STECK. RICHARD 250. STEVENS. JAMI 250. STEVENS. TERRI 250. STEWART, JOHN 250. STIDHAM. SHERRY 251 Volleyball (1), Career Club (2), Softball (I), NJHS (1). STOERCK. SCOTT 92. 251 Baseball (2.3.4). STOVALL. PATRICK 251 NJHS(l), Yearbook Photographer (1), Sun Youth Forum (4), Computer Club (3)-STRAUS, DANNY 101, 251 Softball (1), Tennis (1), Spanish Club (I, 2), NJHS (1). French Club (4). STYLES. DARREN 251 SULLIVAN, JAMES 104. 108 Tennis (1, 2), Band (1, 2, 3. 4). Cross Country (1.2). Drama (1.2). SULLIVAN. ROBERT 251. SUPPE, GARY 251 Track (1). SWANSON, KIMBERLY 251 Yearbook Staff (1.4), Powderpuff (2, 3, 4), Who’s Who (4). SZUMILO, ANDREW 251 Yearbook Photographer (4). TAGGARD. ALAN 92. 118, 152, 251 Soccer (1, 2, 3. 4). Football (4), Lct-termen’s Club (4). TALTON, EDDY 105, 107, 108, 251 Track (1), Band (I, 2, 3. 4), French Index 357 Club (2, 3. 4), Graphics Arts (3, 4). FBLA (3), Rifles (4). Hiking Club (3). TERRY, PATRICIA 252. TETREAULT, RENEE 63. 65. 115. 252 Band (I). Jazz Band (1), Cheerleader (1.2). NHS (1.2, 3. 4) Officer (I). French Club (2. 3), Spanish Club (3). Drama (3. 4). Ski Club (3), FBLA (3). Yearbook Staff (3. 4) Editor (4). THOMAS EDDIE 108. 159 Human Relations (4). Wrestling (4). Track (2). THOMAS. NORMAN 252. THORNE. SONNY 252. THROWER. MICHELLE 252. TIMEK. I WON A 252. TINGEY. JILL 54. 75. 252 Flagtwirler (3, 4), Ski Club (2), FBLA (2, 4). Powderpuff (3), Child Haven Comm. (4). Close-Up (4). TOWELL. MIKE 252. TUCKER. CORD 252 Football (I, 2, 3.4). Wrestling (I. 2. 3). TUNG. WE1-FEN SHEREE 88. 89. 96. 97. 98. 252 NHS (2, 3. 4). FBLA (3. 4), Spanish Club (3), Spanish Honor Society (4), Astronomy Club (3. 4). Graphic Arts Club (4). Child Haven Comm. (4). Class Comm. (3). TURNER, DEMETRIUS 252 Football (2), Human Relations (4). TURNER. LINDA 103 Human Relations (1). TURNER.GREG 252. TURNER. SANDRA 253. TURNEY. ROBERT 92. 118. 253 Football (2. 3. 4). Lettermen’s Club (4). TUTUNJIAN. TRINA 95. 253 French Club (I). Band (1.2. 3). Graphics Arts (4), Child Haven Comm. (4). UNTALASCO. ALLAN 253. USHIJIMA. DAVID 94. 253 Chess Club (I). Hiking Club (4). FBLA (4). VAN HOUSE. CHRIS 253 Swimming (I). VAN HOUSE, KIMBERLY 253. VANLITH. KIM 253. VIAU, KIRK 254 Band (I. 2), Football (I). NHS (2. 3). WALKER. TOM 254. WALL. SUSAN 75. 254 Soccer Bunnies (2), Drill Team (4). WARREN. ELIZABETH 254. WATKINS. ERIC 159. W I BB. MARK 98. 255. WEISHAUPT. NICHOLE 101. 255 French Club (4), Powderpuff (4). WERLY. ROBERT 255. WEST. ERIC 95. 255. WHITAKER. ERIC 115, 255 Drama Club (2. 3. 4) President (4). WHITE, PAIGE 255 Drama Club (3, 4). WILEY. EZELL 103. 118. 141 Human Relations (4). Football (4). Basketball (4). Track (4). WILGUS. ROBIN 255 Band (I). Choir (2. 3), FBLA (2). DECA (4), Volleyball (2). Ski Club (1,2). WILLIAMS. LORI 107, 244 Tall Flags (4), Marching Band (4). WILLIAMS, NATHAN 60. 66. 92. 159, 255 Wrestling (1, 2. 3. 4), Newspaper Staff (4), Child Haven (4), I.ettcrmcn’s Club (4), Student Body Vice Pres. (4). Art Club (122). WILLIAMSON. LISA 105, 108. 255 Band (1. 2. 3. 4). Art Club (I, 2), FBLA (1,2), Career Club (4). WILSON, DAWN 89, 97. 255 Volleyball (1,2), NHS (3, 4), Basketball (I. 3. 4). Career Club (2. 3. 4). Swimming (3). FBLA (3.4). W ILSON. KIM 256. WISMER. DAVID 256. WONG. ALVIN 58. 89.97, 256. WYSON. CATHERINE 256 NHS (I. 2) . Spanish Club (1). Powderpuff (2. 3) . Drama Club (3). Child Haven (4). Prom Comm. (3). Float Comm. (2). FBLA (3.4). Who’s Who (4). YEAGER. SHARON 54. 66. 256 Yearbook Staff (I). Softball (I). Basketball (1). Powderpuff (3. 4), Newspaper Staff (4). Close-Up (4). YENKOWSKI. ANNE MARIE 256 Soccer Bunnies (3). Child Haven (4). Hiking Club (2). YOON. JAMES 256. YORK. KELLY 90. 93. 96, 256 FBLA (3. 4). Astronomy Club (3, 4), Hiking Club (4), Chess Club (4). ZANG, KRISTI 256 Drill Team (I. 2), Songlcadcr (3), French Club (3). Powderpuff (2. 3, 4). ZIMER. STEVE 256. 358 IndexUnderclassmen Abeyta. Brian Adams, Brian Adams, Carmello Adams, John Adams, Stacy Adams. Teresa Agalone, Debbie Agster, Jeff Ahrendt, Tracy Aird, Colleen Aitken, Cary Ake, Sheryl Alameda, Yvonne Albright, Chriss Alegre, Ernie Aleman, Eddie Alexander, Raine Alicea. Lela Alikpala, Leah Allen, Cindy Allen, Steve Ambrose, Donald Ameci, Jennie Amick. William Andalia, Edward Anderson, April Anderson, Shelley Andrews, Shawn Apodaca, Wendy Arabian, Jean Aragon, Jamy Arai, John Ardizzone, Joanne Ares, Tie Armstrong, Fred Armstrong, Gerald Arnold, John Arnold, John Arrant, Gary Arreola, Alfred Arlhur, Alan Arthur, Steve Asan, Viviane Ash. Scott Ashley, Patrease Ashworth, Heidi Atwood. Brian Atwood. Richard Axelrod, Maren Ayers, Brandon Ayoub, Charles Baar, Melissa Baca, Tina Baer. Jeff Bagley, Alicia Bailey, Stephanie Bakhahi. Wajma Balaes. Margaret Baldwin, Kristine Balelo, Greg Balle, Rob Balmuth, April Bambao. Ann Banks, Kathy Banks. Sedaryll Barken, Jeff Barker, Robert Barnes, Dionne Barnes, Kelly Barnes, Sean Barnett, Andrea Barnett, Mary Barnett, Yolanda Barney, Diane Barnhard, Darin Barry. John Barstow. Everly Bartholomew, Tom Bartman, Brent Bartold, Sherri Bartolo, Kim Barton. Chris Basil, Dina Bassett, Penny Bates. Darren Bauer, Michael Baugh, Susan Baughn, David Baumann, Joanne Bazso, Pete Beak, Sung Bean, Karel Bean, Kim Beauchene. Tom Beck, Brigett Becker, Brent Behrhorst, Allison Bell, Kirk Bell, Nick Belz, Anne Belz, Laura Bendork, Bobbie Benedick, Eric Benjamin, Rhonda Benton, JoBelle Benyon, Charles Bergland. Kristi Bernick, Richie Berrest, Dawn Best. Nick Betterton, Kelly Bettcrton, Kyle Bever, Debbie Bibbins. Don Bibbins, Patricia Bickham, Dixie Bingham, Kandi Biscailuz, Crissy Biscailuz, Gina 95. 97,101. 110, 105, 104 297 259 1 18, 259 105 297 259 259 197 259 297 107, 297 139. 259 259 259 159, 297 141, 259 130 259 1 12. 259 297 259 259 107, 259 297 259 297 297 259 297 156. 297 297 259 105. 297 297 259 163 259 259 125 297 297 125. 144 297 297 109. 79. 259 76, 297 297 259 297 125, 297 259 297 259 259 260 66. 297 297 260 107. 260 297 260 297 93, 98, 297 105 125. 66,126. 103 144 297 260 139, 260 297 297 297 82, 260 103. 260 297 156 297 260 105 164. 260 297 93. 297 1 18, 297 130, 297 76, 297 297 260 297 109. 297 260 297 297 260 297 297 105, 297 125, 297 298 152, 260 159, 298 260 66.98 107, 298 298 72, 298 260 260 79, 298 298 147, 260 125, 298 130 260 260 141 298 1 10 298 151 298 Bischoff, Sandra Black, Andrew Black, Kristi Blackburn, Daniele Bleak, Todd Blecher, Jenny Blemings. Tom Blonsley, Todd Blood, Amos Bloxham, Chris Blunt, Patrick Blut, Elliot Bock, Anthony Bock, Yale Bolander. Cristen Belden. Deanna Bolden. Vanessa Bolten, Robert Bombard, Charlie Bonate, Doug Bongiorno, Dina Boone, Stacey Borns, Cathleen Bosh, Leon Bossart. Mike Bovia, Darrin Bowman, Lisa Boyle, Kevin Boyter. Jerry Bradford. Chrysti Bradford. David Bradford, James Bradley, Christopher Bradley, Deion Bradley, Shane Brailsford, Chris Brake. James 65.97,101 Brancacio, Georgie Brascia. Eddie Breit, Tony 106, 108. Brennan. Mary Brewer, Sharon Bridge, Traci Brigance, Deanna Brisco, Danielle Brown, Brian Brown. Danny Brown, Daphne Brown. Dave Brown, Debbie Brown. Geralyn Brown, Jill Brown, Kevin Brown, Laurie Brown, Randy Brown. Terry Brown. Ursula Brummond. Kyle Brunson, Kerry Bryan, Christian Bryan. David Bryant, Jennifer Budzinski, Walter Bunch. Kathy Burgess, Kimberly Burke. Lisa Burke. Michelle Burks, Jennisa Burnley. Breese Burns, Jeff Burton. Terry Burton, Tina Butler, Phillip Butrico, Pat Bulsavich, Sherri Byers. Chris Caei, Al Cadger, Scott Cain, Sheila Caingles. Rudi Calabrese. Danny Calabrese, Dina Calabrese. Mark Caldwell, Christine Call, Tara Callahan, Jennifer Calvan, Joey Calvin. Christine Camp, Karen Campell, Criag Campell, Greg Canez, Barbara Cannavo, Carl Caramanica, Kimberly Caramanica, Vanessa Caraway. Gail Cardin, Carole Carlos, Mark Carmen. Linda Carrillo, Stacey Carroll, Randy Carroll, Tracy Carroll. Wayne Carter, Dawn Carter, Jimmy Carter, John Carver, Mark Cassese, Dan Castro, Susana Caszett, Angela Catheart, Jason Cattonar, Susan Cavaretta, Stacie Cecil, Derrick Celso, Victor Cenname, Michael Cesareo, Larry Cha, Steave Chaddick, Brandy Chadwick, Terri Challenor, Dawn 66. 126. 129 111 118 103 163 93 126 144 108 108. 39. 2' 107 109 107 103 107 126 107 108 151 126 65 258 159 103 166 296 110 296 70. 72 101 125 105 113 105 72. 105. 261 298 261 261 261 298 261 261 261 298 I 13 261 261 261 298 103 298 261 298 261 261 261 298 261 298 298 261 298 261 298 298 298 298 298 261 298 58, 261 261 262 298 262 298 298 298 298 262 298 298 298 298 298 262 262 298 262 262 298 298 262 298 262 262 262 298 298 298 262 298 262 262 262 298 262 298 298 299 263 263 263 263 299 263 299 299 299 299 299 263 299 263 299 299 263 263 299 263 299 299 263 263 263 299 299 263 263 299 263 264 264 133 299 299 299 264 299 299 299 299 299 264 264 Chambers, Nechele Champagne, Andre Chaput, Mark Chatow, Marc Chau, Loan Chavez. Dee Dee Chayra. Lisa Chayra. Stephanie Chen, Jesse Chen, Kai Ping Chen, Kai-Yun Chernine, Mike Chervinski, Dawn Chester, Cheryl Choi, Carolyn Christensen, Cory Christensen, Courtney Christensen, James Cicello, Melissa Cielakie, Greg Cincotto, Matthew Cioppi. Mario Clark. Careen Clark. Richard Clark. Wayne Clarke, Lori Clarke, Shane Clary. Catherine Clausen. Kim Clay. Maurice Cluttcrs, Curt Clever. Cathy Clyne. Mindy Cochran. Bob Coe. Charlotte Coffaro. Dottie Coffey. Bethany Cola, Tawnya Colangelo. Tina Cole, Prentice Cole. R C1180 Coleman. Leah Coleman. Monica Coleman, Sherry Coley, Lance Collins. Colquit Comer. Congro Kelly t, Ron Steven .John Connoly, Christie Console. Rob Constabcl, Kathy Conway, Craig Cook. Arthur Cook, Michael Coon, Kori Cooper. Dave Cooper, Jodi Cooper, Michael Cooper, Toni Cooper, Toni Cooper ,William Coppedge, Michael Coppin i.Christine Corado, Leslie Corbin, Greg Corder, Will Cor us Ro P i J' Corrado. Bennett Corrado, Jeannine Cottam, Elizabeth Couey. Coutts. Jeffrey Cynthia Cowden, Robert Coyne. Wendy Cracium, Joe 164 82 93 166 136 118, 139. 163. 164. 125. 118. 93, 164. 151 299 299 264 264 264 264 264 264 264 299 299 264 264 299 264 299 264 264 299 264 299 299 264 265 264 265 265 299 299 299 133 265 265 265 299 265 299 265 299 265 299 151 299 299 265 265 265 299 299 265 1 10 299 299 265 299 108 265 265 299 299 265 300 300 300 265 300 300 265 300 265 300 300 266 300 300 Crain, Crain, Charmane Neil Crandall, Lisa Craner, Sam Credieo, Mark Crick, Victoria Croft. Jeannett Croft, Lavera Croft, Vonne Cronin, Rusty Crook, Steve Cross. Darlene Crouch, Andy Crouch, Lisa Crow. Kim Cummin, Jay Curry, Paula Curtright, Kim Cypert, Kenneth Dades, Cindy Dalacas, Klearhia Dallimore, Jamie Damico, Jill Damulis, Michael Darrah. Laurie Davis. Daub. Daven Davie. Davis. Davis, Davis, Davis. Davis. Davis. Catherine Mark port, Jodi Kathie Joel Lisa Mike Nick Ricky Robert DeAnge1o. Jimmy Deary, Cynthia DeBeeker. Hal DeBord. liric DeBord. Laura Debose. Darren Decker. Marianne DeCoursey. Luana DeHart, Angeline DeJesus, Maria De la Torre. Santiago Dell Oreo, Paul Delong. Tom De Los Reyes. Leilani DeLuca, Pat Dennis, Erie DePasquale, Dean DePasqualc, Don Dettmer. Melanie Deutsch, lirie Devine. Latrice Diaz, Sal Diggs, Priscilla DiMaria. Frankie DiSerio, Vinee DiVecchio, Michelle Diveley. Cheri DiVito, Carlos Dixon. Marla Donelson, Rob Donnelly. James Donner, Jim Dora, Bill Dorian. Toni Dorsey, Brian Dorsey, Deana Doubrava, Matthew Douglas, Bruce Drage. Tracey Drexler. l.aura 119 103 106 110 98 136 97 105 159,163 139 72 133,147 152 103 118,159 105 96 2 Driedonks, Angela Driesbaugh, Matt Driggs, Troy Driscoll, Nick Druzisky, John Dubrava, Jeff Dugan, George Dunseath, Denise Duvall, Mia Earl, Lee Earl, Mary Earnist, Debbie Eckman, Desiree Edgar, Rodney Edmond, Darren Edwards, Mark Edwards, Tammi Egeskov, Michelle Elges, Ron Eliades, Effie Elliot, Laura Elliot, Michelle Ellison, Mike Emani, Mariam Endrina, Tiki Engel, Caroline Engel. Jacqueline England, Sondra Enriquez, Greg Entzel, Chris Esposito, Destiny Estrada, Mike Evans. Bob Evans, Dan Evans, James Eversole, Melissa Everson, Kelly Ewing, Brian Exline, Eddie Fagan, Bob Faiss. Richard Farina, Damian Farmakis, Mark Farrill. Shannon Farris, Kris Faulk. Chris Fearnow, Cynthia Feldman, Suzie Felonia, Melvyn Fenison, Andrea Feranda, Mary Ferguson, Karen Fernandez,'Maria Nela Ferrendelli, Tina Fetzer, Lisa Finley, Jean Fisher, Martin Fitzgerald, Jean Fitzpatrick, Stephanie Flatgard, Chris Flatt, James Flatt, Joe Fordiani, David Forshey, John Forte, John Fowler, Leah Fox, Lisa Franklin, Chris Frantzen, Louise Frederick, Kurtis Freedman, Liesl Freeman, Brian Freeman, Dave Freeman, Larry I Index 359 360 Index Freeman, Scott Frei, D1Di French, Jill Frew, Ronni Frey, David Friend, Tanya Fulbright, Mike Fullerton, Anne Marie Funk. Jana Funk, Kara Fuqua, Anissa Funston, Steve Gabriel, Michele Gallegos, Alana Gallegos, Artie Galliher, Shelly Gallina, Tommy Galloway. Denise Galuppi, Robert Garcia. Marco Garcia, Maria Garfield. Chris Gargonne, John Garlin, James Garrison, Nancy Gault, Cinnamin Geiger, Shari Geiser. Danny Geldback, Christy Genovese, Joe Gentleman, Gina George, Stacey Gerace, Lisa Gerst, Barbara Ghafarshad, Lailuma Ghali, Jeanette Giannantonio, Frank Gibson, Loretta Gibson, Michelle Gilbert, Gay Gilbert, Mike Gilbreath, Dianne Giles, Mike Gillson. Erin Gingrich, Krystene Ginsberg, Marlene Ginsburg, Robert Giolito, Dion Gledhill, Gave Goble, John Goldberg, Ellen Golden, James Goldford, Laurie Gomez, Leilani Gonzales. Karen Goodall, Greg Goode, Cynthia Gordon. Stephanie Gorlick, Charlie Grable, Kim Grace, Jeff Graham, Kristen Grant. Mike Grant, Raena Graves. Heather Green, Cami Green, Vincent Greener, Gretchen Greenspon, Jack Gregoire, Ken Gregoire, Kevin Gregory, Michelle Gresh, Nancy Grifiths, Joe Gross, Tom Guertin, Kim Guice, Erie Guin. Stacie Gulino, Joseph ' Gulino, Maria Gullo. Nick Gunior, Brian Gunny, Gerald Gutierrez, Jennifer Guy, Jeff 66 76 75 163 101 118 163 159 159 80,105 70 107 65,89, 115 80 110,111 97 105 105,109 125 110 105 98 101 166, 110.113, 125, 269 269 269 269 302 302 302 269 302 269 269 302 302 302 269 302 269 302 302 302 269 302 269 269 269 269 302 270 302 302 270 133 302 270 302 270 302 302 270 270 270 302 302 270 270 270 302 302 302 302 270 302 302 302 270 302 302 270 302 302 270 270 270 271 302 271 271 271 271 302 302 302 302 302 271 271 302 303 271 271 163 303 303 271 125 Ha1kyard,Jodeen Hall, Chandra Hall, Joyce Hall, Shielly ' Hamilton, Laura 107 Hammer, Lori Hammond, Daniel Handy, Joel 152 Hansen, Lori Harcourt, Jeff Harding, Elainia Harman, Eric Harman, Stefani Harmon, Holly Harper, Channing Harrell, Kim 97 Harris, Mary Harris. Scott 118. 152 Hart, Brent Hartley, Kim 65, 76, Hartman, Jeanette Hartwell, Carolyn Hattendorf, Todd Haugen, Todd Hauser, Leslie 110,112 Havas, Jennifer Hayes, Eric 152 Hearne, Caesar Heath, Dyann Heaton, J. J. Herbert, Robin Hecht, Joel 101 Heck, Kay 1 10 Heckethorn, Marci Heginbottom, Laura 80. 108 Heinrich, Darrell 118 Heinrich, Jana 166 Heise, David 108 Heishman, Tony Hejmanowski, Lee 98 Hendrickson, Erie Henry, Cynthia 103,110 Hensley, Darryl 55. 164 Heredia, Troy Hernandez, Humberto Hess. Thomas Hibberd, David 125 Hickle, Kelli Hickman, Rhonda 136, 151 Hicks, Sharon 103 Hicks, Tim 125 Higginbotham, Cyndy Higgins, Marnel Higgins, Pam Hill, John Hill, Mike Hill, Robyn Hillen, Melanie Hines, Sonja Hinrichsen, Phil Hiromoto. Michael Hitchcock, Cathy Hire, Philip Hodge, Linette Hodges, Barry Hodges, Derie Hoel, Suzanne Hogue, Shawn Holbert, Rick Holladay, Robert Hollingshead, Michael Holt, Michelle Hong, Mo Honore, Mario Hooshidar, Shiva Hope. Brennen Hopkins, Denell Horsley, Bonnie Horten, Michelle Horvath, Mike Horvath, Stacey Houchen, Angel Houdersheldt, Amy Houston, Rhonda Hua, John 139, 296, Hon, Renee 105,108, 136. 271 271 271 271 303 271 303 271 271 271 271 303 271 271 303 303 303 271 271 271 303 303 303 272 303 272 272 272 272 303 303 272 303 272 303 272 303 303 303 303 272 273 273 303 303 273 303 273 303 303 144 273 273 273 303 303 303 273 147 273 303 303 304 304 304 273 304 273 304 273 273 304 273 273 273 304 156 273 304 304 273 304 273 151 273 304 Hua, Vinh 90. Huang, Karin Huesch, Steve Huegel, Sharon Huerta, Richard Huffman, David Huntoon. Kris 105,108 Hussey, Joe Hutchinson, Mark 108,104 larussi, Wendy 107 lbarra, Hector lckes, Scott lniquez, Janice lovino, Carmen lrby, Laurie lshman. Candace lsip, Mark lvazian, David 156, Iverson, Glenn 100, 139, Jackson, Billy Jackson. Byron Jackson, James Jackson,Jennifer 80, 93, Jackson, Thomas Jacobs, Denise Jacobs, Gary 141, Jacobs, Jerome Jacobs, Michele James, Paula 80, 101, James, Sean Janssen. Kateri 115, January,Juanita 147, January, Margaret 147, Jaramillo, Jeff Jefferson, Glen 141, Jefferson. Manuel Jefferson, Ray 103, Jennings, Chad Jennings, Patrick Jensen, Clint Jensen, Dee Dee Jensen, Eric Jensen, Lance Johnson, Heidi Johnson, Jacqueline 76 Johnson, Jeanine 103, Johnson, Jeff Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Leo Johnson, Mark Johnson, Michael 125 Jolicoleur, Renee Jolicolcur, Robin Jones, Chris Jones, Cyndi Jones, Harvey Jones, Kami Jones, Lanyne Jones. Renia Jones, Sandra Jones, Steve Jones, Tiffany Jones. Todd 125 Joren, Billy Kaplan, Dana Kase, Kathy 97 Kaufman, Joe Kautz, Kevin Keefe, Maureen Keefe, Roberta Keegan, Michelle Kelker. Alena Kelley, Michael Kelly, Tim 126 Kennedy, Jeff Kennedy. Mike 90 Kenstler. Bradley Kern, Tony Kettell, Jan 91 Keys, Marnie Kidder, Joyce Kilfoyle. Kelly Kim. Hyun Jung Kim, Soon Kimber, Shaun Kimmel, Jim Kinderman, Chris King, Joe King, Nathan King, Tami Kingsbury, Michelle Kinsey. Kele Kinsley, Paige 79, 111, Kirker, Brent Kirker, Brian 105 Kirkland, Eric Klein, Chris Klein, Heidi Klein, Stacy Klingcr, Mike Kobrin, Tina Kock. Dean Koepp,Tom 111,113 Kokkola, Michelle Kolar, Audra Koppel, Laurie Korb,Joc 111,112,113 Kost, Ken Kotalis, Cynthia Kovacs. Danielle Krajnak, Jennifer 105,108 Krohn, Greg 144, Kroon, Tammy Kuenne, Theresa 107, Kuhn, Lynda Kujawa, Kim Kullen, Scott Kwak, Janie 91,93. 101. 273 304 156 273 304 273 273 273 274 274 274 274 274 274 304 274 274 304 174 304 274 274 304 274 304 304 274 274 304 274 274 274 304 274 274 304 274 304 156 304 274 156 274 274 304 274 274 275 275 275 144 304 304 204 275 275 275 275 304 275 103 304 304 144 304 275 275 275 304 275 304 304 304 275 304 304 304 304 304 304 304 304 304 375 275 275 275 304 275 304 275 304 304 275 305 305 305 275 66 305 305 275 305 275 305 275 275 276 276 305 305 305 305 276 276 305 276 305 305 Kwok, Connie Kwok, Maisie Kyong, ln Sung Laiken, Jennifer Laktzian, Martin Landini, Tonia Landry, Nancy Lane, Bill Lanier, Todd Lapiana, Joseph Lapiana, Tina LaPorte, Elmo Larason, Michele Larson, Jonathan Larson, Julie Larson, Ron Lash, Karyn Laub, Kathy Laurito, Elena Lawrence, Kerri Lawson, Todd Layman, Michael Lea, Kathy Leany, Todd Leath, Katrena Leavitt, Bruce Leberger, Tony Lebow, Elisa LeClaire, Paula Lee, Anne Lee, David Lee, Rusty Leggio, Bobby Leins. Lisa Leonard, Tessa Leva, Kristin Levan, Julie Lewis, Cathy Lewis, Monica Lezcano, Terry Lima, Joe Limbocker, David Loeche, Frederick Logan, Yvonne Lomenzo, Jenny Lonetti, Shelly 97,98 91 105 111,112,113 130 75 133,149 90 164 Loomis, Kerry 91,115 Loomis, Scott 115 Loonie,James 104, 108, 109 Lopez, Carol Lopez, Lisa Lopez, Paul Lopez, Roberto 105 Loredo, Rolly 104. 105, 109 Loritz, Terri Los, Laura 108 Love, Tommy Loveless. John Lubin, Anne Lusk. Darryl Lutes, Cara 89, 111, 112, 258 82 Lutich, George Lutz, Art Lutz, Danny Lyons, Bo Lyons, Denise Mabe, Ron Macfawn, Kevin Madau, Pattye Madden, Kip Madrid, Mike Magee, Chris Magee, Mary Maguire, Sean Mainor, Jarrod Mallory. Denise Malvin, Jonathan Mancuso, Louie Mancuso, Pam 152 139 65,97 163 Manderscheid, Doug 92, 101, Manderscheid, Molly Mandolfo, Machala Manney, Suzie Mansoor, Marianne Marceau,Terri11 Maian, Mike Marin. Heidi Marlowe, Kim Marquez, Danielle Marshalewski, Jill Marshall, Kim Martin, Joel Martin, Mary Martin, Renea Martin, Virginia Martindale, Tim Martinez, Howard Martinez, Joe Martinez. Kevin Martinez. Modoris Martinez, Tammy Marton, Susan Mason, Christina Mastro, Jackie Mateo, Michelle Mathews, Lela Mattson, Derek Mauldin, Lisa Maurer, Jeff Maurer, Suzanne Maxwell, John May. Trevor Mayfield, Dave Mayhew, Alan Mays, Jennifer Mazan, Paul Mazan, Ron Mazzeo, Danny McA1ister, Larry McAllister, Jeannie 75, 97, 89,108 108 80 105 152 105 98,101 136 276 305 276 276 305 276 144 276 305 276 305 305 305 305 305 305 276 277 277 277 305 277 277 277 277 305 305 277 305 277 305 305 277 277 305 277 305 305 277 109 305 277 277 277 163 305 305 277 277 277 305 305 305 305 305 278 305 278 156 305 305 278 305 305 278 278 305 59, 278 306 278 278 306 278 306 278 278 278 278 278 278 306 278 306 306 306 306 90 306 279 306 279 279 279 279 306 279 306 126 279 306 279 306 306 279 279 279 306 McBride, Jennifer McCann, Danny McCardeII, Tim McCaskey, Deidre McCollum, Nicole McCormick, Aaron McCoy, Al McCoy, Priscilla McCoy, Tommie McCulloch, Melissa McDavis. Bobbie McDonald, Mike McEvilly, Trisha McGinness, Tom McKenzie, Marc McLaughlin, Ann McLeod, Larri McNair. Jenell McNamara, Kimberly McNulty. Kenneth Mead, Lorie Means, Daryl Medall. John Medina, Christina Meinert, Kelli Meissner, Kandi Melendez, Tony Menhennitt, Amy Meurer. Lisa Metzger, Jim Meyers, Vicki Micali, Gina Michael, Cherie Michael, Larry Michilena, Raul Mickowski, Martin Mielke, David Mijatovic, Lisa Mikkelsen, Michael Mikkelsen, Cory Mikkelson, Troy Miller, Bill Miller, Cheri Miller, Chris Miller. Darryl Miller, Jody Miller, Kim Miller, Kristina Miller, Rowland Millette, Allison Millington, Kaylie Millonzi. Tia Mills, Jenny Mills. Larry Misa, Jason Misosky, Kim Mitchelle, Grag Mitchell, Judy Miyama, Bruce Mollett, Lori Molosky, Christine Molzen, Lisa Monesay, Linthong Monreal, Terry Montecino, Dean Montes de Oca, Lillian Moon, Lorne Moore. Alexander Moore. Bob Moore, Eric Moreno. Kenny Moreton, Christian Morgan, Matthew Morgan, Rochelle Morino, Along-gon Morrill, Tracy Morris, Kelly Morton. Myrna Moses, Marc Moskop, John Mrochinski, Debra Muchilena, Raoul Mulderig, Dave Mulidore, Louis Mulhall , Brian Murphy, Murphy, Murphy. Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Murphy. Christine Denise Jeff JoAnn Joanne Karen Paul Murty, Marina Mutka, Marc Neal, Regina Nelson, Judy Neuman, Donna Ncwsky, Jefferey Ng-Houng, Nicole Nicholas, Rhea Nieves, Zule Nikonowicz, Michelle Nisbet, Todd Noble, Jim Nolan, Kathy Norris, Bess Nostro, Frank Nuesca, Alfred Nygard, Barbara Nys. Michael Oakley, Rich 0'Brian. Mark O'Brien, Megan O'Connor, Richard O'Farrell, Kevin Ogaz, Paul O'Gorman, Cindy Oladovich, Colleen 'Olden, Michael Oldfield, Lisa Oliver. Lynn Jlson, John ilson, Sheri l'Mara, Audra J'Mara, Cliff Jnofre, Ellie Jrchow, Robin Jrenstein, Karen lrmond, Steve lrtwein. Mark lsborn, Laura lsterhoudt, Steve ltero, John lzkan, Kcrem 'aez, Bobby 'almer, Candace 'arker, Chad 'arker, Charles 'arra. Mike 'arshal1, Pamela 'arsons, Lisa 'astoor, Eric 118 79 110 89,108 11,113 159, 163 97 'atrick, Bryan 115. 'atterson, Steve Patterson, Wendy 'au1, Sheldon Kauley, Richard 97, aulk, Angie 80. 'avan. George 'axson, Angie 110. 'ayne, LaRue 'earce, Leesa 1 1 1, 166, 'earson, Brian Jearson, Tracey 'eccole, Rebecca 130, 'ederson, Katie 'edrin, Gary 'eeples, Gary felaez, Livio ,enrod, Carina 253. 'enz, Troy 101. 'eos, Jolene 'erez, Luz 'errine, Brent 115, 156. 296, 'erry. James 139. 'erry, Kim 97, 101, Perry, Shane Peters, Penny Peterson, Conn Peterson, Lance 1 15, 141, Pettit, Jeff 118. Pezzola. Ernie Pickard. Tonie Piehl, Collette Piehl, Rocky Pineiro. Carlos Piper, Robert 152. Pirotta, Marie Pitcher, Barb Pizirusso, Jay 97. Polk, Annelisa ll. 98. Porreca, Tiffany Porrello, Tommy 60, 152, 258. Porter, Gary Potere. Gina Poulson, Christie Powell, James Powell, Joel Powers, Sam 152, Poya. Lisa Pritchett, Richard Putnam, David Quassani, Adrese Quinn, Carol Quisenberry, Ron Quraishy,Bi1a1 Rachetta, Robert Rader. Mike Ralie, Darius Rainone, Joe Rajnovich, Michelle -Q ,,o..! Ramirez, Edward Rancher, Winnie 103 Ranmal, Arfi Ranmal, Nasim 296 Ranson, Samella Rather, Doug Ravina. Lisa Ray, Hilary 82 Rea, Kari Reagan, Wendi Revis, Tom Reed, Curt Reese, Darin Reed, Lisa 105 Rehm. Gina Reid. Wayne Reimer. Cheryl Reisman, Marc Reitz. Christian Renfroe. Kim Renteria, Valerie Reynolds, Jill Rhea, Cindy Richardson, Janet 68 Riddle, Richard Ridgway, Shelly Riggs, Darnell Rigoni, Lisa Ripandelli, Danielle 75, 133 Ripple, Kelly 89 Ririe, Stephanie 1 11 Ritter, Elizabeth 101. 105. 1075 1 1 Rizzo, Andrea Roberts, Eddie Roberts, Nicole Robeson, Scott Robinette,Jeff 125 Robinson, Donald Robinson, Jerry Robinson,Chery1 105. Robles, Gina Robels, Leonard Robels, Romona Rodela, Kevin Rodgers, Wanda Rohan, Angel Romero, Pat Ronnow, Alycia Rooney, Pat 125 106 Rose, Katie 258, Rose, Kim Rosenbaum, Gena Rosncr, Eric Ross, Mark Ross, Richard Rossi, Lisa Rossi, Tom Roth, Earl Ruiz, Victor Rushing, Kimette Russell, Diana Russo, Tami Russo, Tere 80, 101 Russum, Pat Ryan, Doug Ryan, Julie Ryan, Tiffany Ryzdynski. Ann Saens, Missy Sager, Cal Sager, Kellie 76 Salas, Edward Saletta, Michael 125,159,163 Salgado, Jennifer saiigoe, Jill Salimi. Maria Salvato. Stephen Samaniego, Jacqueline 111,113 Sampson, Clay 92, 152, Sanchez, Dee Dee Sanchez. Luis TS 5 1 Sanders, Kelly Sanderson, Bobby Sandomenico, Dian Sardina, Tom Sares, Georginna Sauter, Maria Sauter. Timothy Savino, Donna Savoie. Jack Saylor, Lori 105,109, Scanlon, Dominique Schaefer, Bill Schaefer, James Schaffer, Saundra Schanzenbach, Shelly Schilder, Kim Schingeck, Paul Schoen, Mike Scholl, Duane Schumann, Roger Schwartz, Debbie Schwartz, K. C. Schwingdorf, Candy Scott, Carolyn Scott, Jennifer Scott, Romi Secco. Sedlak John , Brenda 80, Sefman, Renee Segal. Doug Seideman, Gary Serra. Denise Servoss, Angie Seva, A1 Shaner, Joe Shappard, Lillian Sharp, Sha rpl Darryl es, Michelle Sheehan, Kathy Shelton, John Shepard, Holly Sherwin, Michelle Sherwood, Mark Shiva. Jeff Shlisky, Remle Shoughro, Jim Sibley. Tony Silakowski, Joe Silbaugh, Theresa 111. Simmerman. Denelle Simmons, Sue Ann Simon, Charles Simon, John 105, Simon, Robert Simone, Steve Singletary, Ramon Singletary. Tammy Singelton, Elonda Skidmore, Mike Skillman, Althea Skochenko, Scott Slattery, Cindy Sliwa, Sloan, Sloan. Sloan- Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Susanna 111,113 Daphne David Hillier, Maximillian Annette Carl Darla Gina Gregory Michelle Shawn Shelly Tim Trisha 108 113 76 125 106 Smithers, Danielle Smithson. Chris Snyder, Stephanie Socki, Robert Solheim, Perry Soloway. Tom Somianka, Rachel Somphone, Eugene Sorenson, Chris Sorge, Jeff Soto, Ruben Spano, Beau Spearman, Debbie Spencer, Kim Sperry, Glenn Spidle, Robert Spindler, Tina Sprague, Warren Stanton, Jennie Steck, Lisa Steele, Debra Steele, Veronna Steffen, Betty Steffen, James Steffes, Jennifer Steffey, Tim Steketee, Terry Stepp, David Stevens, Jeff Stevenson, Shari Stiglie, Diana Stiles, Jeff Stotts, Allen Strianese, Scott Strobeck, Kevin Stultz, Dennis Stutts, Chad Sullivan. Joyce Summers, Michelle Suppe, Raymond Sussman, Kathy Sutherland, John Sutherland, Scott Sutton, Corby Sutton, Terry Svet, Patrick Swander, Laurie Swisher, Francine Symonds, Megan Szalla, Jeff Szostek, Mark Tampa, Heather Tapper, Susan Tarbet, Laura Tarpley, Patrick Taylor, Aretha Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Jacquelyn Taylor, Martin Taylor, Robert Taylor, Sherry Teeters, Ken Tegano, Fran Teleucky, Suzanne Templeton, Ta mmi Tennant, Jody Teodoro, Carolena Teodoro, Michelle Terry, Allison Terry, Subrethia Thibault, Dan Thomas, Barbara Thomas, Victor Thompson, Debora Thompson, Lisa 76, 101, 296 Thorne, Mike Thornton, Damon Thornton, Richard Tippetts, Rochelle Tippetts, Rodger Tobler, Michelle Toles. Gary Tomasello, Lisa Tomczak, Susie Toomey, Kelli Tortomasi, Steve Tousely. Bryce Trachet, Dave Travez, Rocio Trotter, Greg Troutman, Charles Trueb, Brandon Trumps, Izzy Truran, Adam Tucker, Scott Tumminia. Nick Turman. Chris Turner, Christine Tussey, Tonya Tuttle, Kristin Tutunjian, Nicki Tyre, Bryan Tyre, Steve Ulrey, Dawn Untalasco,Ar1yn Urga, Kristen Uselding. Mark Ushijima, Niki Uttaro, Jim Uzelac, Michele Vaden, Gina Van Den Kooy, Garry Vandervort, Jeff Van Dinter, Matthew Van Dinter, Wes Vandling, Jennifer Van Dusen, David Van Orman, Christine Vantilburg, Thomas Varity, Stan Varrato, Kelli 60, 136, 151, 296, Vega, Jimmy Velasquez, Sherise Verdu n, Scott Vessela, Julie Viczko. Kevin Villa. Star Vinson, Paul Vlcek, Kim Volpe, Joseph 1 Vosburg, Kristen Wachtel, Doak Wade, Scott Wagner, Robert Walker, George Walker, Sherill Walker, Terri Walkup, Kelli Wang, Michael Wardenburg, Sandra Warner, Matthew Warren, David Warren, Jim Warren, Roxanne Warren, Stacy Washburn, Tabbie Washington, Kevin Wasiak, Danny Wasilko, Sonya Waters, Latonya Watkins, Edwin Watkins, Lee Waston, Bryan Waston, Ester Watts, Jason Waymire, Andrew Webb, Christy Webb, Shaun Webber, Brad Weikel, Karen Weiner, Merri Weiss, Renee Weissman, Michael Welch, Stephanie Wells, Donnell Wells, Jenna Wesley. Ron Wescott, Sean Weston, Anthony Westsbaugh, Jessica Wetzel, Carol Wheeler, Scott Whelan, Erin Whitaker, Laura Whitaker, Margaret White, Greg White, Julie White, Theresa Whitehurst,Cha1ynn Whitehorn, Keely Whitt, Kara Whitten, Dionne Wicks, Chuck Widner, Mark Wiggins, Jennifer Wiggins, Michael Wilcox, George Wilkerson, Roderick Wilkerson, Tim Williams, Clayette Williams, Lee Williams, Mark Williams, Mickey Williams, Patricia Williams, Richard Williams, Ricky Williams, Sandy Williams, Vincent Williamson, Kristi Willis, Tammy Wills, Kim Wilson, Cindy Wilson, Jeanice Wilson, Jennifer Wilson, Michelle Wilson, Mike Wilson, Nancy Winblad, Eric Winkler. Dennis Witthaus, Joseph Wolfe, Darrin Wolfe, Jon Wolffe, Karla Wong. Stella Wood, Joseph Woods, Jody Woods, Kelly Woods, Rosie Workman, Roger Wright, Charles Wright, Cindy Wright, Fred Wright. Joe Wright, Jon Wroten, Jackie Yamaguchi, Mark Yanex, Alex Yenkowski, Ron Yeoman, Tracy Yiatras, Cheryl Yoast, Shirley Yohe, Jim Younce, Dianna Young, Christine Young, Marcy Yu mul, Troy Zaleski, Lisa Zammitt, Randy Zanazanian, Joe Zeimet, Mike Zemelman, Susanne Zielinski, Paige Zuniga, David 11,112,113, 291 312 291 291 291 292 312 292 144 292 312 312 91,296,312 108,312 312 312 125 312 54,913,292 141, 79, 133, 292 292 292 312 292 312 292 292 213 292 126,156,312 312 292 312 312 292 312 313 292 313 313 144 313 125 292 292 313 105, 164, 101. 313 313 292 292 293 68, 258, 293 313 151. 105, 108, 104, 108, 144, 105, 103. 108, 151 293 293 313 293 313 293 293 293 293 313 293 313 313 293 293 293 293 115, 296, 313 293 313 293 294 97, ,294 313 313 313 313 313 294 313 313 294 295 295 313 97, 313 313 313 295 295 295 313 295 125 313 295 295 91,101,313 ' 295 295 295 295 82, 295 97, 295 313 295 295 125, 125, 295 313 313 313 295 55.107,295 295 Index 361 362 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Copy Editor Business Manager Srudenr Life Organizorions Athletics Acodemics Individuals Photographers Artist Advisor We would like ro express our rhonks to rhe many people who helped create this book.Chris Von House, Mrs. Korhie Clinesmirh. ond Mr. John Harrington provided photographic support. Mrs. Beverly Mockie and Mr. Angelo Collis assisted us with rhe business aspects of the book. Liesl Freedman - we d like to ask Whor haven't you done? We really appreciate oil your help. Bob Stephenson. our Taylor Publishing representative, pulled rhe book together ond solved our lost-minute emergencies. Albert ond James produced top quolity individual pictures ond provided darkroom service. The advertisers truly mode this book possible. Special rhonks to Don ond Korl ond rhe rest of fourth hour for the loughs ond great times. To the photographers, you gave us rhe lifeline of the book. Also, o job well done to rhe entire stoff for their hard work, porience. ond dedication. Our parents ond friends were olso very important in rhe success of rhe book. Thanks for having rhe confidence in us ro do our best. To Ralph ond Judi Hole, without you. there would be no yearbook. You advised us, you roughr us. ond you mode our high school years very special. And. of course, o very special rhonk-you ro rhe Clark High student body. You're the greatest! CAVALCADE STAFF VCi- I Susan Fronk, Renee Terreaulr Karen Fagan Krisren Ashworrh Rira Risser, Kim Swanson Stephanie Fujii, Jeanerre Ghali, Kim Hartley James Brake, Lisa Molzen Lisa Gentile, Mary Magee Jennifer Bryant, Felicity Ryan Par Hinrichs,iGeorge Lurich, Mark Michals Mark Roach, John Secco, Andy Szumilo Eric Morrison Judi Hale % 363 Friendships, fun times, promises, and plans -all pieces fitting together 364 365 .., to form the final puzzle. 366 COLOPHON The 1984 CAVALCADE was published by and for the students of Clark High School and printed by Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas. Texas, on 100 pound glossy enamel stock. Body copy is Times Roman 10 point solid, fully justified: captions arc 8 point, and folios are 12 point. Copy on opening and closing pages is 24 point Serif Gothic Bold.


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