Eastwood High School - Salute Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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Look at these scrumptious cookies. Two for a nickle. ii ii ii ii C'mon. Buy a ribbon. Whether raffle tickets or suckers, cheese or caramel apples-it's hard to say no. These pleading, sometimes desperate students put time, energy, and sometimes money into selling practically everything to support Trooperettes, the band, ELA, tennis, cross-country, choir, student council, Key Club, orchestra, FHA, publica- tions, speech and drama, and nearly every other club and organization at Eastwood. Yes, it's hard to say no to a friend with a worthy cause. 1. Give me one of each. Mr. John Faraone pigs out at a choir bake sale. 3. Several stu- dents wait to buy tickets to the drama depart- ment's fall production. 4. Ulf you buy one from me, l'Il buy one from you tomorrow. 5. EKappa girls sell caramel apples to the hungry. 6. Delisa Osborne enjoys a sucker while working hard on an assignment in class. Zac f NQFH :M f :i3mwwwA,gf -.mqgw'fw.1 kMyw,yA,xm AQ..-gr wx kgmgw. 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X. f , , J., ,J .X x . X , R v , 1 5. -I hx x Salute honors free-spirited being Filled with the joy of living, enthusi- asm, and vitality, she entrances her students with her humor and un- orthodox views of life and living and the sublime. The sublime may become ridiculous on occasion, the living may wish they were dead for a moment, but the chuckle in her voice and the twinkle in her eyes make that piece of time a glorious moment - a fun time to be alive. Dedicated to her profession and to those who learn with and from her, she continually strives to gain know- ledge. She is an avid reader, a devotee of the continuous thought patterns of humanity - so she becomes an authority on philosophy as well as the occult. Perhaps, though, the most im- portant thing she gives to teaching is her innate love for her students - she recognizes them for what they are, individuals. She may work them, she may tease them, she may laugh with them - but she always imparts to them a sense of their own worth. They gain, then, not only a respect for her but also sometimes a new respect for themselves and the possibilities of 1 . x, 'lt' V . if . 36 DEDICATION their future. She teaches responsi- bility and self-discipline but she also feeds their dreams for a better to- morrow. She has, through her years at East- wood, always found the action and been an integral part of it, wherever, whenever, whatever it was. Through her laughter she can make the unbearable a beautiful experience. lt might be those 50 minutes of Eng- lish Ill, it might be getting up at 5 a.m. to prepare a Blue Jackets breakfast for the faculty, or it might be selling cokes to a frantic basketball game crowd. Or she might choose to make an exhausting, seemingly eternal band trip bearable with a Vivian Leigh imi- tation by fanning herself with a straw hat and lamenting, Rhett, Rhett, Atlanta's burnin'. Save me, save me. Because of her loyalty and devotiong because of her boundless zest for living and loving and laughingg be- cause of her unconquerable spirit, we proudly and humbly dedicate this volume of Salute to Ms. Carol Mearns. as Z , 6 1 ' KW Y ff P 9 if-mf-4 5 4-2:1 .,, is . Q 1 'qw if , f ,f . 4 , ,, K 1 Q WMMM 'VBSQQF gfxfzs-22, ww Nw New ,Wm DEDICATION 37 Kevin McGinnis, Donna Robinson earn highest Eastwood honor - Blue and Gold 38 MR. AND MISS BLUE AND GOLD 3' 11 .G l s,1s 1. Always at the head of her class, Donna Robin- son iots down notes. 2. Miss Blue and Gold reacts to a comment made by a fellow class- mate. 3. Always willing to help, Kevin McGinnis offers his services to a Salute staffer. 4. Mr. Blue and Gold inspects ELA's group picture. 5. Dem- onstrating his mathematical genius, Kevin illus- trates a problem. 6. Caught by surprise, Donna takes time to pose for a picture, 7. Deep in thought over a current political issue, Miss Blue and Gold demonstrates her scholastic abilities. 8. Kevin McGinnis laughs with Mr. Odell Lesley as they head for the stadium. The relationship of Mr. and Miss Blue and Gold to Henry David Thoreau is seemingly insignificant. However, Thoreau's summation of achievement best describes these recipients. lf one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. Such common hours have arrived. Miss Blue and Gold has made her most impressive advances scholastically. She is a member of NHS and has prov- en to be an outstanding student aca- demically. She was honored Who's Who in history as a junior and has been chosen Who's Who in English this year. She is also active in Trooperettes as well as Saltatrix. Miss Blue and Gold is Donna Robinson. Endowed both academically and ath- ',i.i letically, Mr. Blue and Gold is well rec- ognized as the all-American boy. He was a member of NJHS and has participated actively in track and foot- ball. His football career culminated in an all-city team position. He currently presides over ELA and has been elected senior class favorite. Fellow senior class members voted him their top honor when they named him most likely to succeed. Mr. Blue and Gold is Kevin McGinnis. W N .l , - ... ...l A--nf' r .X ,Q . .. M . -2 -Mw eitf w 'W 16 W we in MR. AND MISS BLUE AND GOLD 39 Outstanding students diversify their roles The National Honor Society, an or- ganization which honors outstanding students, inducted many new mem- bers who showed good character and scholastic achievement. Each year a Homecoming tea is held in honor of the exes and the faculty. Also at Homecoming, a float was en- tered by NHS at the Burning of the UE ,, The service activities include co-pub- lishing the Garrison with VOE and us- hering for graduation and the bac- calaureate service. 'fw.u.e. ,ul-3. 4O NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY in scholarship, leadership, character A, L. . -A .eve L ' i Y X A ., . -. X1-f -- fbv- me Akai Kzmxqg mll :,: W , HXL11 --- lf- - if 1. Diane Steelhammer inspects the homemaking room prior to the Homecoming tea, sponsored by NHS. 2. First chair flautist Juan Hernandez solves a sunny problem at the Homecoming pep rally. 3. Mike Apodoca ponders the future. 4. Leslie Palmeira works on Homecoming decora- tions. 5. Members of NHS are: Mrs. Jean Haw- kins, Mrs. Thelma Cantrell, sponsors: J. Hernan- dez, M. Apodaca, J. Donnelly, B. Wilke, G. Guth- rey, K. Paxon, M. Mora. SECOND ROW: C. Musser, T. Hoffman, C. Wilke, R. Smathers, J. Collins, R. Asher, S. Stewart, D. Duggan, B. Doty. D. Segapeli. THIRD ROW: L. Palmeira, K. Norville, P. Morrow, C. Keiser, C. Lopez, S. Sanford, J. Warren, S. Hickerson, R. Gats. FOURTH ROW: L. Cabeza, L. Burt, D. Robinson, L. Blizzard, S. Cal- kins, D. Capoldi, M. Flores, E. Salazar. FIFTH ROW: B. Thomson, M. Putney, D. McBridge, J. Pickett. 6. Exes enjoy the Homecoming tea while Diane Steelhammer and Leslie Palmeira serve as hostesses. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 41 NJHS demands high scholastic st QE M... - 42 NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY I I 'x X: li-,KA if Xf 1. Members of NJHS are: FIRST ROW: B. Regan, D. Ray, R. Adame, J. Koel, S. Sunden, S. Lother, L. Cabler, L. Brown, B. Logan, S. Kent, F. Jones, B. Navar, S. Rabb. SECOND ROW: H. Silagi, L. Reid, L. Bean, A. Palmeira, K. Barnett, D. Nail, R. Robinson, M. Hendryx, A. Petrofes, D. Johnson, M. Collier, R. Taylor. THIRD ROW: C. Viescas, P. Gonzales, D. Kikta, A. Edgar, L. Moore, L. Duran, A. Harris, V. Perea, J. Jenkins, V. Mathews, V. Perez. FOURTH ROW: S. Welch, M. McFarlane, P. Alva, J. Fedorka, T. McGinnes, S. Laceter, D. Johnson, P. Snodgrass, D. Alford, F. Raab, T. Tapp. FIFTH ROW: T. Thomson, J. Kirkpatrick, Y. Urquiza, P. Farkas, L. Stallings, B. Hobbs, S. Law- rence, M. Yee, C. Care, V. Kirkpatrick. SIXTH ROW: D. Cota, J. Testman, J. Walker, B. Brown, T. Jones, G. Gaenzle, T. Brown, D. Baucum, S. , K. Piper. 2. Other members of NJHS are3 T ROW: Mrs. Patricia Werner, sponsor, B. G' E 'LQ Roberts, K. Vargas, M. Villareal, S. De la Cruz, M. Rodriguez, J. Munoz, L. Hernandez, D. Stanford. G. Son, M. Wagner, C. Hoffman, E. Herrera, and Mrs. Terry Quezada, sponsor. SECOND ROW: D. Hollashwander, L. Navar, J. Plaud, P. Flores, H. Hanson, L. Rusk, L. Robinson, J. Pogorzelski, M. Ginette, K. O'neil, C. Townsend, K. Calkins, and D. Wedge. THIRD ROW: J. Vanderwende, T. Har- ris, K. Akins, C. Benson, R. Long, J. Giieau, D. Sanford, J.V. Putcamer, C. Bartholemue, T. Lu- jan, B. Bolin, S. Bates, V. De la Garza, FOURTH ROW: L. Corbin, F. Fernandez, W. Williams, W. Clark, K. Larson, M. Smith, J. Armstrong, B. Kerr, C. Priegel, D. Lutrell, and D. Fix. FIFTH ROW: L. Norris, C. Morris, K. Watske, K. Kasart, R. Weath- ers, D. Pham, C. Flores, K. Kilbourn, L. Wilson, C. Mora, M. Masey, T. Horton, R. Harris. SIXTH ROW: K. Collins, A Vasquez, E. Martin, D. Porter. L. Kiotcho, P. Johnson, R. Lee. D. Porter, M. The National Junior Honor Society served the school with projects, such as painting the trash cans and cleaning the trophy cases. They showed their enthusiasm and willingness to work while helping with the hall decorations during Homecoming. A banquet held for members and guests during the Christmas holidays proved to be a success. A cider and doughnut booth at the Halloween Car- nival attracted many customers. The new members were inducted in May, after meeting requirements, and attended an annual tea. Daley, R. Shinaut, C. Arnold. SEVENTH ROW: B. Martinez, D. Vasquez, D. Atwood, B. Melendez, E. Wernez, R. Piper, E. Anderson, J. Clark, C. Early, P. Neve, Y. Forti. 3. A group of interested stu' dents listen to a guest speaker. 4. Terry McGinnis smiles shyly as a joke is intended towards her. 5. Other members of NJHS are: FIRST ROW: S. Raab, S. Stone, B. Navar, J. Munoz, K. Stephens, and sponsor Mrs. Ruby Jo Sherwood. SECOND ROW: G. Palma, M. Rodehaver, T. Thomas, M. Stephenson, T. Munn, D. Vigil, A. Licona, H. Moody, T. Linney. THIRD ROW: J. Gallegos, K. Gunn, J. Brooks, M. Ponsford, L. Beeler, M. Ad- ams, L. Salcines, J. Brown, C. Voorheis, and sponsor Miss Susan Farrell. 6. A member tries to remember all the details. 7. Wendy Clark is sur- prised when she must stay all day Saturday for an activity. NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY 43 xf i Talent, skill mark Who's Who students With careful consideration of skills, it i interests, and achievement in each , academic area, the teachers in each i department nominated and chose outstanding students for this year. r 4 Among each of the scholastic areas s , 3 - athletic, science, foreign lan- guages, social studies, art, home- ' making, speech, drama, English, 1 mathematics, and the performing T groups - students exhibited talent s and skill in their certain subjects. Through all the hard work and scho- .f lastic achievement, these students were honored with the title of Who's Who. 1. Who's Who selections are: Terry Paschke, Latin, Sandi Stewart, French, Bodo Friesen, German, 2. Others are: Greg Jacobelli, HECEQ Karen Molix, TALAQ Stacy Nichols, businessg Frieda Bone, VOE. 3. Donna Robinson, J. W, Donnelly, Steve Hickerson, and Claudia Wilke are English selections. TM W 'er it , . ,,, bt . 3 i ' Ek ,f:3:E:,:4- gk K' ' W . :!xC: bEEEX:fiafs ' 44 WI-lO'S WHO l .. ontinuing work rewarded by honor , 3, I .1 . 6 '1 - 3' 1. Who's Who selections are: Chris Bachus, PE: Carolyn Jones, PE: Mike Castillo, tennisg Nina Perez, modern dance: Robert Medina, ROTC. 2. Kathy Collins, Linda Anthes, represent Sabre. 3. Others are: Juan Hernandez, Eng- glishg Monica De La Paz, Englishg Steve Hicker- son, English. 4. Nora Munn is Spanish Who's Who. WHO'S WHO 45 i S Exceptional students excel academically 3 1. Who's Who selections are: FIRST ROW: Margie Toso, Trooperettes: Jenny Pickett, orchestrag Rob Turner, choir, Roy Lambert, stage band, Alice Telles, Pom Ponsg Steve Hendley, band and stage band. SECOND ROW: Esther Herron, orchestra, Leslie Boykin, art, Arnold Terrazas, choir, Bryan Varenkamp, band, Robert Grimes, orchestra. 2. Others are: Penny Alexander, social studies, J. W. Donnelly, math. 3. Others are: Michele Plunk- ett, child development, Anita Schaffer, Home- making lg Susan Thompson, l-lomemaking ll. 46 WHO'S WHO 'Wt in dv'0v1 r 4 41 D Q 4: 9 il' O' 'V O 1 r 4 , v v +6 O 45 ll , BK 3 K' H. 1' . lp IK ga l'? T , K s ng? IF' , H235 K X gi gtux .ff ' ...ge 5 giraffe .ffaimt :SW ' I I intl 5 ., - was 5 it me ,,,,,ui twig ff.. ,. f 'fi Kesler' MF' fr, V 5, . , 3, ff A fl is . , g Q f Q , 5 .R 235, Q' 'd : f ,, .f if 1, Qlwnsugitgafqx 45 ! x 0. 3 , 2 ef fm 'ri 4 s 4 f at Y it rm es, it IIUZBUN- if 2 i , V 'Tl , ,,..,,,, Nga 'KWH' M Faculty rewards with Who's Who honors 'Ame 2' ,ww ff ' ' ' ' -nn! '18-ata ,fig -qi L H gm 3 'Cab Who's Who for Salute are: Carlos Sanchez and Julie Navar, 2. Others are: Mike Putney, bio- logical science: Marcia St. John, speech: Chris Herold, drama. 3. Who's Who for sociology, Anita Barriosg for government, Robin Mc- Carthy: for history, Monica De La Paz, 4. Paul Page represents Who's Who for home and fam- ily living and Manny Carillo is Who's Who for I . I A 'Q gymnastics. '-5.1 1 savanna xv WHO'S WHO 47 SNHS tours scenic sites of Mexico City The Spanish National Honor Society traveled to Mexico City with funds earned by selling suckers, collecting dues, having bake sales, and with the money earned from the Halloween booth. Mexican food was a big part of the SNHS year as members held meetings while dining on the rich, spicy food. Also, the booth at the Halloween Carni- val sold Mexican tood to revelers. To be a member of the Spanish Nation- al Honor Society, a person must have excelled in Spanish III or IV, take pride in being a member, and have a high average. SNHS is sponsored by Mrs. Norma Al- varez, Mrs. Josephlna Concha, and Mr. Daniel Cardenas. 1. Nick Bustillos, president, hands out a SNHS certificate to a member. 2. Gus Esqueda puts the finishing touches on a project. 3. Mr. Daniel Car- denas listens at a weekly meeting. 4. Members of the Spanish National Honor Society are: FIRST ROW: Mrs. Norma Alvarez, sponsor: G. Esqueda, Z. Pinedia, J. Vega, N. Doblado, R. Olmos, J. Bustillos, C. Fernandez, P. Castro, M. Tlscareno, L. Velasco, L. Cerros, M. Fernandez, Mrs. Jose- phina Concha, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dan- iel Cardenas, sponsorg R. Armendariz, V. Billa- vente, R. Benajante, O. Chacon, J. Rodriquez, M. Acosta, M. Denberg, A. Cerros, L. Oliva, R. Cas- tillo, D. MacPherson, N. Munn, D. Polen, N. Bus- tillos. 48 SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY l l J ,K w Q' , Mgt Work, interest, dedication bring honor it After sitting several hours taking the fi PSAT, Jenny Pickett, the highest scor- er, was named national merit semi-fi- ,.,.g J n 3 I I st . Presidential classroom representatives were chosen to go to Washington, D.C., for one week to fulfill their interest in government and politics. Teacher of the year, Miss Elva Vas- quez, has been teaching English and English as a second language the past three years. Miss Vasquez sponsors FTA, the B-team cheerleaders, and the sophomore class. She attended UTEP and received her Bachelor of Science in secondary education. xi, 1. Kurt Paxon and Jerry Graves, presidential classroom representatives, anticipate the trip to Washington. 2. Jenny Pickett, national merit semi-finalist, explores the depths of her locker. 3. Teacher of the year, Miss Elva Vasquez, ac- cepts the honor at the Homecoming pep rally. , . it HONORS 49 Finding interests gains earned rewards One boy and one girl were chosen from each class to receive the Opti- mist award based on their achieve- ments and character. Good citizen- ship and an interest in her country and flag were the qualities required of the Daughters of the American Revolution award winner. Outstanding students in band, choir, and orchestra became part of region, state, and area organizations. Boys' State representative, Juan Hernan- dez, was chosen by teachers and went to Austin for one week to be- come a part of a mythical state. ln this imaginary state he participated in holding political offices. 1. Juan Hernandez, Boys' State representative, stands proudly in the morning sun. 2. Mem- bers of area and region orchestra are: FIRST ROW: Luis Hernandez, Cynthia Frank, Gary Brandstrom, Lisa Stallings, Kathy Collins. SEC- OND ROW: Rob Tucker, Bill Lewis. THIRD ROW: Javier Ruiz. FOURTH ROW: Eddy Sanford. FIFTH ROW: Justin Resley. SIXTH ROW: Roy Lambert. 3. Members of all-state band and choir are: Brian Andrade, band: Christi Merritt, choir: Arnold Terrazas, choir. 4. Members of all- state band and orchestra are: FIRST ROW: Fernie Nunez, Cindy Frank, Monica De La Paz, Javier Ruiz, orchestra. SECOND ROW: Roy Lam- bert, band: Bill Lewis. orchestra. 5. Members of region band are: FIRST ROW: L. Casper, L. Hernandez, N. Lawson, F. Nunez, D. Wagner, R. Truelove, D. Belknap, D. Collins, F. Hernandez, L. Stallings, D. Brown, R. Lambert. SECOND ROW: J. Campbell, M. De La Paz, S. Hickerson, A. De La Paz, R. Hall. Y. Darancou. R. Tucker, B. Varenkamp. C. Walker, R. Broughton, M. Smyth. THIRD ROW: D. Cardon, B. Andrade, R. Yarto, R. Inman. D. Jones, P. Larocque, G. Brandstrom, R. Inman, B. Lewis, M. Lazdowski, S. Hendley, D. Fedorko, E. Sanford, H, Lofton, B. Hanson, R. Zarate. 6. Members of area band are: FIRST ROW: G. Brandstrom, E. Sandford, D. Fedorko. J. Hernandez, C. Walker. S. Vetter, R. Lambert. SECOND ROW: B. Andrade, L. Her- nandez, S. Hendley, S. Hickerson, R. Truelove, B. Varenkamp. 7. Optimist Award winners are: Eric Eubanks, Mark Ranslem, Cathy Arnold, Jana Bigbie, Denise Fix, George Peel. Mike Apo- daca, Jenny Pickett. 8. DAR Award winner, Donna Robinson, carefully chooses a book. 9. Members of area and region choir are: FIRST ROW: Lisa Walker, Robert Grimes. SECOND ROW: Bill Teel. Jimmy Perdue. Lisa La Spina. THIRD ROW: Bret Roberts, Arnold Terrazas. Bryan Varenkamp, Rob Tucker. 50 HONORS 1 Af' , wg Us .5 x XX . ff J E ' A N - Jing- 4' k if K A, X so N Z, .h Q M 1 bm,T g X- MX ' 9 . Q I ,fG,zL Q iii , W f'wf 'N 'f'Y z :-eff? , 3' 'g 7 f rg, ,'i' 1 ' , I ' - 1 W A V ' , v ' Q R ' , K2 2 2 'Z , sskq', A, ,. 1 5 ' ' ff . .Q t fwgfm K, l gg mf ., Tgg M 5, 2 ,, f 1 ,, ., M , ' Q , ,, 6, I In if . . A , K , Q f f A , fi fi' 1 -L M, fji V I K A. . A 'Su 44 . 1 A . y N . A ,M ' J 'Q W in ' ,hx ,L H.. , ? '51 1 1 S ,fn Q A A ae 4 ? 'V 3 - , 5, 'V az 4? W- V fiiwliy 4' 31 Z P 2 A J ff f . 2 1:1 9 Q. ? lVlost popular, sweethearts elected Most popular students, Lorye Mendoza and Kenny Wade, have dislayed school spirit, pride, and involvement in many of the schooI's activities. Being a var- sity cheerleader, Key Club sweetheart, E-in-E representative, beauty repre- sentative, and a Homecoming duchess were but a few of Lorye's many honors. Other activities and honors included being student council treasurer, soph- omore class favorite, a Pom-Pon Girl, a member of Detinu, and varsity gym- nastics. Kenny was outstanding in freshman, B-team, and varsity football as he played safety and wingback. ln the 1977-78 school year, he received all- city and all-district titles in football and reigned as Homecoming king. Kenny also had time to be involved in track and was a member of ELA. Sweethearts for the various sports were chosen by the various teams on i the basis of each girl's spirit, interest, and support of the team. 1. Golf sweetheart, Babe Warwick, enjoys the spring sun. 2. Lorye Mendoza and Kenny Wade, most popular students, take a break between classes. 3. Track sweetheart, Chris Ware, takes time out before class. 4. Jeannie Petrofes, wres- tling sweetheart, stands with school spirit by the Trooper cannon. 5. Chosen sweetheart for var- sity football, Muriel Cutler smiles brightly. 6. Becky Navar proudly represents B-team football as their sweetheart. 7. Representing freshman football is sweetheart Vicky Werge. gfr Shun mi . .,,. 2 52 HONORS ,ram 4 t4 4 . , 'Qi' L.. nl' 1, Q' ,V K 1. , . I .... ,,,,.,.,..,,,,..,. SWEETHEARTS 53 . ix... 'up , . . . . I .. - x. ', - ' .0-' p 5, ,S Q -4 -0 a . A ' 5 AQ Tl r Ai. . 1- H. 0, A ... 4. ,Q 2 if 4: - 1 If lx .' I . ' 1 I, af ' ' ' ' .. , ' I .-A',.1' Lf ' ' , . ., . .. 1 ,, ' va' .1 gr, .- - .AV -s A 4 ' ' 1. , ,. A ,f- 'fl A V .' E11 1' - w . . ,, , . AAAA A1 1 A ' . J an . :' - . , 4 1 ' ' , ' ,. , ' . . . x f.I', , .- . - '. .- I- .. ' '- - . . r. 'ff-.' .Pg 5. A 'f- A. -A A - -. . ', Aa: . I 1' AAA.. I A 5 A ,ix A' . A. ' . A , c y. , I-xg 4.1 1 . ' I ' I J. ' sn. ' -'. xv ' 5 '1'. Q '-,Y ' v,,. ', - g -z..-,.-.. I, , I . I . , . A .IAA . . A ,K-.LAA-r,-f. :,- - ,, A' .,. , , ' 1 ' , ' - ' .LA g - -.A -A. AZfi'I,,':'.1::11:r1' , '- -r' ' 1 . 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Queen Simone, escorted by King Kenny Wade, was presented, along with the court, during halftime of the Eastwood-Parkland game. Duchesses Patsy Garcia and Lorye Mendoza and Dukes Tim Heidtman and Mike Putney represented the senior class. Princess Rita Moya and Prince Woody Woodruff 56 HOMECOMING , -. its axis K . c'1x I Ts, if tif'- represented the junior class. Princess Carolyn Tompkins and Prince Greg Miller represented the sophomore class. Princess Mary Quintana and Prince Eric Kallister represented the freshman class. The initial introduction of the Court came during the Burning of the Female chauffeurs for the court added a new touch to the traditional Home- coming ceremony. King Kenny Wade Queen Simone Chavez vii 332 xg? f-'ff WEL J Ki E M 1, ,. 0 me Junior Princess Rita Moya Junior Prince Woody Woodruff Duchess Lorye Mendoza Freshman Princess Mary Quintana Freshman Prince Eric Kaiiister Duchess Patsy Garcia Duke Mike Putney Sophomore Princess Carolyn Tompkins Sophomore Prince Greg Miller Duke Tim Heidtman rf HOMECOMING 57 Anticipation fills air at Homecomin 8 sw ISQQLGU W QQVQ QT MA or , X 8 i Hg, Xa j . 1 + i 58 HOMECOMING 3 This year's festivities began with the decorating ofthe halls. First place was taken by Sigma Chi while Anehta Sesea and EKappa captured second place for their endeavors. Float and car competitions were held Thursday with honors going to EKappa as well as the senior class. Friday's pep rally brought the an- nouncement of the teacher of the year. Awarded the honor was Miss Elva Vasquez. A ---.-1 1. Ruth Rivera and Donna Osterman show what mums can do to a person. 2. Carrie Kirkpatrick shows it's fun to decorate. 3. Exes balloon floats away. 4. Troopers push on through. 5. The crowd enjoys the Burning of the E festivities. 6. The traditional E burns away. 7. Rachel Mendoza carries the crown to the queen. 8. Mr. Bob Brad- ley presents the teacher of the year award. 9. Sara Banta displays one of her many talents. 10. Dino poses for the camera. 11. EHS balloons sail away. 12. Who's the real dummy? V gr .ii t..,iE. . ho ii .,,m,,,,m . .,.., ff. vii? ,W , . W. mi- ' ii Z Sifllyffv rifffrifr gg? ' fs f .t rir r fg ' l hlVf ll llc 4 - ,I 5 gy A., . , f fc if HOMECOMING 59 i A .. til' T EF The National Honor Society sponsored a tea for the benefit of reminiscing exes leading the way to the final event be- fore the football game: the Key Club pancake supper with their traditional all you can eat service. Blue and gold balloons released at the opening kickoff were provided by the Cavaliers ending the pre-game festivi- ties. Southwest provided entertain- ment at the dance concluding the Homecoming activities for Trooper- land. f i s. lr it ff if 'f 0 M ' 5, ' ' N-.W 1. Members of the band prepare to march through the halls. 2. Anehta Sesea presents the perfect meal. 3. David Segapeli points out the pep rally to an early beginner. 4. Coach J.D. Partridge explains how the Matadors will be mas- sacred. 5. Members of Anehta Sesea enjoy deco- rating the halls. 6. The Trooper shows the Mata- dors the way out. 7. Queen Simone Chavez shines one of her well-known friendly smiles. 8. Enthusiastic girls show their talents during the Burning of the 9. Senior Eleazar Lozoya plays with his garter during the pep rally. 10. Robin Lucky gives one of her self-assuring smiles. 11. Eastwood drum corps performs before the crowd at the Burning of the S-'1,f1s'fWtf:?rf 1- JH ' ww 'Sir-i ts-'f f-L . ,... 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Dianne Johnson gets spooked in the dark tune nel. 2. Larry Douglass waits impatiently for the spaghetti eating contest to start. 3. Darren Don- nelly and Jeanie Walker are happy about the new marriage booth. 4. Christie Gregory slyly smiles after a pie was thrown in her face. 5, Steve Bar- don squints as the sponge hits him. 6. Rosa OI- mos and Mackie Cox are bewildered by their weird friend. 7. Nettie Addis and Babe Warwick are surprised by some ofthe goings on. 8. Nancy Haley decorates for the carnival. 9. Patty Cald- well and Melissa Walitzer demonstrate their be- witching abilities. 10. Larry Douglass finally gets his chance at the spaghetti. f 5. .nvw ilss i. ih .- ,v ,xi iq? I ff- , Y Pfai' vw.. fp, V 10 Uv-1 ' A' Ai'-A' - r My fi , - '. n- '...' HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL 65 Contestants radiate poise, beauty Nothing is more breathtaking than fresh-fallen snow, so clean and beauti- ful as it glistens all aglow. From the many covered fields came the contestants, the crystallized beau- ties. Like snowflakes, each an individ- ual, no two alike, so it was at East- wood's 17th annual beauty contest, Crystallized in Beauty, held on Jan. 30 in the old gym. Selected as winner was Denise Joseph, enshrined in memory for her senior class. Echoing in as first and second runners-up were Janene Costa, repre- senting Pom Pons, and Margie Toso, representing Key Club. Sparkling like a snowman in shining armor was most handsome, David Segapeli, who es- corted all the final contestants. Both talent and beauty accented the evening as Saltatrix danced to Dry Ice, Fire Light, and Crystal images. The Madrigals sang You're So Beautiful and Flower of Beauty. Kim O'Brien and Stacey Mendonca performed a skit based on a Saturday Night Live episode. Though spring banishes the snow, the memory will linger through the sea- sons becoming part of the year 1978. 1. Pictured are Denise Joseph, most beautiful second runner-up Margie Toso, Valerie Peel most beautiful 1976-775 most handsome, Davic Segapelig and first runner-up Janene Costa. 3. Representing Saltatrix is Nina Perez, who is es- corted by most handsome David Segapeli. 3. The 10 finalists are Leslie Boykin, Nannette Rutten. Laura Anderson, Janene Costa, Margie Toso, Leigh Ann Salcines, Denise Joseph, Nina Perez, Liz Sutton, and Delisa Osborne. 4. Libby Cabeza performs to the music Firelight during inter- mission. 5. Valerie Peel crowns Denise Josepls as Mr. Bob Bradley awaits to present the roses. 6. After the crowning, Denise Joseph shows why she was selected as most beautiful. 7. Repre- senting Brush and Palette is Leslie Boykin. 8. Janene Costa, first runner-up, smiles at the audience while she pauses for the judges' evalu- ation. 9. Margie Toso, second runner-up, holds her number for the judges. C3 4? 1 133931 -l.:.. 'wit tldflw ...ls..m.......... i ek. 3' BEAUTY CONTEST 67 l 'u .f i , h -7 ' .W 5 W 'it Q , is iii. Queen sheds tears of joy when chosen Tears of joy, immediately preceeding a smile of happiness, showed Margie To- so's reaction to being selected queen of Eastwood-in-Elegance. Serving as her lady-in-waiting was Virginia White, and representing the classes as prin- cesses were Barbara Doty, senior classy Sheri Watkins, junior class: Nan- nette Rutten, sophomore classg and Kim Powell, freshman class. 68 EASTWOOD-IN-ELEGANCE Wearing the traditional blue and gold robe, Queen Margie was crowned by Mr. Bob Bradley who also presented her with the scepter symbolizing her reign over the evening. Queen Margie and her escort gracious- ly led the first dance. She and her at- tendants were then greeted by mem- bers of the court and guests. 1. Margie Toso is caught crying after hearing thi news that she has lust been elected Eastwood-in Elegance queen and will reign over the spring festivities. 2. Reigning over the freshman class princess Kim Powell. 3. Elected to represent thi senior class, Barbara Doty. 4. Chosen as sophc more class princess, Nannette Rutten. 5. Lady in-waiting to queen Margie, Virginia White. 6. Se lected to represent the iuniors, princess Shel Watkins. iii i f.?X 4 KK Q s f ij? K 'N ,WWA W ,,v,...,w-. --ni fy f if m L awf as 2 f 2:4 af? ,, vf 5 2 i i W K r ,,, l 1 Guests see enchantment, magic, romance C? Traditionally, Wtghe Queen wore the white gown of royalty while the prin- cesses and duchesses chose colors to complement decQ5ations.p,gi,gtll the court was presented tofguests rel- atives before dinner was served and dancing begani,uThe queen and her es- cort led the begin- ning of the of tifiefeven- ing started. .fliiggf . i f , ,, , , 1' P fhefiififf aiii to the i'il with titties true meaning of White Lace and Promises. 72, QEIASTWOOD-I NTELEGANCE jtormed a few numbers during the decorations, which along with the court and representatives added a sparkle of beauty to the enchanting at- mosphere. Entertainment was provided by the band Levi Rise, playing an assort- ment of music which included the lively Disco sound and some of the soft sound of slower songs. Also, Salta- trix dancers and the Cavaliers per- band's breaks to add to the evenings magic and romance. 1. Representatives Estheiftderron, Stew- art. 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II , 1 I 2 1 . 1 I . . I A ' Q SCEC fulfills year's theme Reaching out for a place in time was this year's theme for the Student Council. This was a difficult task well done, for not only did they reach their place but held on to it. The Student Council Executive Committee met on a regular basis to discuss issues to be presented at the general meeting, open to all interested students. This year's officers were Chuck Gaume, presidentg Cindee Soza, vice-president: and Melinda Mora, Mike Apodaca, and Lorye Mendoza. Mr. Mark Hutman and Mr. Chuck Myers served as the spon- sors this year. were R NF' K fs 1. Mike Apodaca laughs at a joke before a Stu- dent Council meeting, 2. Lorye Mendoza silent- ly disagrees with a proposition made at a coun- cil meeting. 3. Members of the executive com- mittee areg STANDING: C. Gaume, K. Paxson, R. Moya, M. Ranslem, B. Conroy. KNEELING: L. Anthes, M. Apodaca, H. Navar, M. St. John, L. Mendoza, V. Kirkpatrick, G. Horne, D. McMurdo, M. Mora. SITTING: K. Collins, M. Shimshaw, R. Olivas, C. Sanchez, and J. Navar. 4. Hey, l'm the boss, says president Chuck Gaume. 5. All meetings bring on the munchies, boredom, and headaches. 76 STUDENT COUNCIL ...,waw'QF49'wWm fv.. f W' K. 43 Q 45 M 6. Jill Kennedy works on a poster to promote one of many Student Council projects. 7. Displaying his youthful charm, Mr. Chuck Myers flashes a smile. 8. Cindee Soza stops to daydream follow- ing a hectic meeting. 9. Questioning members raise their hands in an attempt to find a solution, 10. Raul Tenchate, a foreign exchange student, waits for an introduction at a pep rally. 11. Stu- dent Council sponsors Mr. Mark Hutman and Mr. Chuck Myers tactfully discuss the agenda in order to present an important issue to the gener- al assembly. STUDENT COUNCIL 77 3 8 'I l l Council seeks solutions Maintaining traditions was the biggest job upheld by the 1977-78 student council. Student council met every Monday night at 7 p.m. to hear prob- lems, propose new ideas, and find ways to promote them. The council is open to everyone who is interested, and one can be a voting member after attend- ing three consecutive meetings. The council also sponsored their tradi- tional projects. These were Homecom- ing week, E-in-E, and Twirp Week. The council was also in charge of all voting procedures and assigned people to sell supplies from the Trooper Exchange. Throughout the year the members trick-or-treated for UNICEF, collected canned goods, had a paper drive, and sponsored the blood drive. Represen- tatives went to all city workshops and to state. 1. Two student council members listen closely to the night's business. 2. Patsy Carmona looks over her notes to make sure they are correct so she can report back to her club. 3. Lisa Laspina silently disagrees with what is being proposed at a nightly meeting. 4. Resting his head, Doug McMurdo gives his brain a chance to catch up on all the activities planned by the student council. 5. Mr. Mark Hutman gives his opinion about a problem which requires his attention. 6. Kim Hicks brings up a new proposal. 7. Members of student council are: SITTING: C. Soza, G. Horn, J, Vander Wende, L. Mendoza, M. Mora, B. Cross, L. Norris, M. Apodaca, H. Hoffman, K. Casart, R. Cash. KNEELING: N. Rutten, L. Ureno, N. Bustil- los, Y. Perez, K, Paxson, J. Kennedy, M. Rans- lem, C. Cutler, B. Holcomb, J. Rivera, R. Barr. STANDING: Mr. Mark Hutman, sponsor: P. Ybarra, L. Guerra, L. Lipsett, J. Gallegos, K. Tall- man, P. von Puttkamer, A. Poole, L. Smith, A. Moses, C. Kennedy. 8. Chuck Gaume conducts a spiffy student council meeting. 9. Nannette Rutten takes interest in the business proceed- ings while Jim Abbott takes a breather. 10. Mr. Chuck Myers takes note of a new proposal. 11. Lisa Laspina, Jill Kennedy, Mark Ranslem, and Carl Reagan show various degrees of enthusiasm over a suggestion for Winter Wonderland. 12. Melinda Mora exclaims to Cindee Soza as she makes a mistake in her minutes. 78 STUDENT COUNCIL 2 f E? 1 if fffa-..-.--V M.. .N . Je-.l'5,i Y. l W 'W ..-. if fs 'fi EW S I ,. ,fx l S, A if V. Y . . AQ? 'nr' ' if ., Vx S 'I , Q A if? ,Q ., 5? .Y K, X H ,. ,gf f5'1 'A n . .. X gt:-6 ., I' .: my e 5p: fg a ' MM. I fl vt ,K E iv M 'AL Student council follows slogan to progres l am a leader, therefore, I must follow is the caption found on the poster on the front of the student council office door. lt especially holds true for this year's officers and members. The members act as fol- lowers, while the officers are the leaders, both putting forth a full ef- fort to make this year's student council the best ever. Members act as the leaders for dif- ferent committees, which are ap- pointed by president Chuck Gaume. Once a committee chairman, a per- son is able to choose his committee. Chairmen are selected on their abili- ties in leadership and their ideas for that specific project. 1. Nettie Addis and Barbara Doty help Jamia Briggs pick out a Flair pen. 2. Phyllis Pol and Chris Kennedy mimeograph the order of busi- ness before a student council meeting. 3. Bet- tie Cross and Linda Lipsett take inventory of the sweaters in the TX. 4. The poster on the student council office door holds the slogan that members try to follow. 5. Next year's stu- dent council members are up a tree wondering what they will do to surpass this year's achieve- ments. 6. Simone Chavez smashes a pie into Gary Horn's face in a student council skit. 7. Student council members Rita Moya and Mandy Lucky pin up notices of dissolvement for the clubs not attending student council meetings. 80 STUDENT COUNCIL ,pf MNH? t 'ws Qs N x i I 1 ' f Iii' s -.-'-H525 1. - ' r it T 3 'X Q l K' 7 , X gif 1 A rd' N 5. ,, , ' Tp- kb , ff 55 if X 5 , , J V W 1 :K i , 1 f Q , if .. ff X. VV fr A 4 1 il get W 5 N 6 TTY 1--. gi J L 'fir' ,ff gf ,J-'Q 2 QQ . ,fr ' vb 2 913.4 lu 4 f Q I V 45' 4 I I A 49' f , ' uf , F ii I,-M' .- ,pm L 'uw 1 ,X 4 K l 1 7 A STUDENT COUNCIL 81 1. Members of Blue Jackets include, BOTTOM ROW: Y. Cliett, S. Ozbun, R. Richey, D. Steelham- mer, T. Donawell, J. Padilla, T. Paschke, S. Emler, J. Meeks, I. Martinez, TOP ROW: L. Vokes, S. Schumacher, K. Bowers, R. Molix, A. Moses, J. Hutto, J. Smith, O. Djardjivic, L. Burt, Ms. Carol Mearns, sponsor: D. Ciceri, Z. Pendergrass, S. Gutierrez, M. Maciel, J. Donnelly, R. Cole, C. Brenner, D. Guzman, P. Wilkins, E. Salazar, S. Helton. 2. Mr. Mark Hutman assists Paula Wilkins with a football trophy. 3. Jenny Hutto watchers her fellow Blue Jackets members clean trophies. 4. Blue Jacket officers include Diane Steelham- mer, president, Mike Maciel, vice-president, Olga Djardjivic, secretary, Julie Smith, representa- tive: Janie Padilla, treasurer. 5. Carol Brenner, Roberta Cole, and Zeborah Pendergrass listen intently at a weekly meeting. 6. Mrs. Carol Mearns smiles at busy club members. 7. Rhonda Molix serves a thirsty student at a basketball game. 8. Three club members happily clean trophies. 9. Mrs. Harriett Dorgan, a sponsor, lends a hand with a club project. 10. Zeborah Pendergrass finds herself in a mess with dusty trophies. 11. Sandra Emler begins to sell cokes at a home basketball game. ii 4, . .... y .... - T: P A ll .-:were k '- -If ' M i - .5,e. is iff if ij ' ,itiirf .. X 5 J 3 J' M551 1 X -'- fiiii ' . 1 ,J J . J 3 tt if ' 4 . i 6 iis.. if .Q 91 gig 4' WD As J ' ti 82 BLUE JACKETS r ff ,X Z 9 Q Blue Jackets means more than just work ' ' Early Saturday mornings found Blue Jackets members cleaning the parking lots and the school grounds after spirit- ed home games. The members held bake sales once each month and at- tended club meetings on Mondays. Being a service organization, they were available any time they were needed. They helped the attendance office with paper work at registration and assisted lost parents at open house in Novem- ber. Blue Jackets added to the Homecom- ing festivities by decorating in no-name hall. One of their largest projects was during basketball season when they sold Cokes and candy at each home game. With the money earned here and throughout the year, a S250 scholar- ship was awarded. ....,...,.W,q A Blue Jackets banquet was held in May, honoring club senior of the year and the Blue Jacket of the year. t 0. X H wM,,,,,.4www ' .,, My ,.... ,,- M,.,,nv , -W Mi ,,,,--ff' ..-f , , ..ff ' f ff W BLUE JACKETS 83 1 O W Key Club works for school community Key Club members spent their time and energy helping their school and the community. At registration in Au- gust they helped with book distribution and also sold their annual school calen- der as well as doughnuts. Megaphones were painted and presented to the var- sity cheerleaders. Also, colorful blue and gold trash cans, seen around the school, were painted by club members. The traditional pancake supper was held before the Homecoming game, and the cIub's Halloween carnival pro- ject, the un-carnival booths, also proved to be a success. In December the members also found time to place luminarias around the high school. One of the main yearly projects they participated in was the Kidney Founda- tion Marathon. Members went for one week, 178 hours, on a trampoline. They also answered telephones for the Muscular Dystrophy telethon. ln addi- tion to all this, they gave hours of their time to the Pediatrics Ward at Thoma- son General Hospital, painting car- toons on the wall for the children. 1. Officers of Key Club are Robert Medina, presi- dentp Chris Kennedy, secretary, Mr. Edward Dudlo, sponsor: Hector Navar, junior representa- tive, Bert Navar, senior representative. 2. Bob- by Rodriquez and James Rivera find the meet- ing amusing. 1977-78 Key Club calender sweet- heart Simon Chavez gets ready for a pep rally. 4. Mr. Mark Hutman is the first to go through the line at the Key Club's pancake supper. 5. Members of Key Club include: BOTTOM ROW: Laura Warwick, Robin Lucky, Lorye Mendoza, Barbara Holcomb. SECOND ROW: Perry Ward, Tony Melendez, Denise Joseph, Cindy Soza, Crystal Winfrey, Mr. Edward Dudlo, Margie Toso, Robert Medina, Bobby Rodriquez. THIRD ROW: James Rivera, Arthur Lopez, Roy Hender- son, Bert Navar, Chris Kennedy, Mike Apodaca, Gilbert Samaniego, Carlos Jarmillo, John Mu- noz. TOP ROW: Sam Benevides, Edward Ander- son, David Sanchez, Paul Ramirez, Paul White, Hector Navar, Scott Holmes. 6. David Sanchez and friend help distribute the pancakes. 7. Paul Ramirez works hard on an upcoming workshop. 8. John O'Bierne and Robert Medina discuss upcoming plans for Key Club. 84 KEY CLUB 4,5 Q'r-vgww ,. ,M le MMvm 1 , K In I ll L ,,.,, 3' 1. Stacey Mendonca, Kevin Dobi, Robin Lucky, Karen Scroggins, and Chris Bickerdike work on copy for a deadline while photographers Mike Basham and Drew Cozby discuss the latest issue of Modern Photography. 2. News editor Steve Sather signs an SA card for a copy of Sabre. 3. Members of Sabre are: FIRST ROW: M. Ranslem, D. Ray, D. Osterman, D. McMurdo, R. Lucky. SECOND ROW: J. Kennedy, J. Navar, K. Dobi, M. Hands, J. Dubinski, D. Cozby, S. Sather, R. Wirt, J. Johnson, C. Bickerdike. THIRD ROW: M. Ba- sham, E. Smith, S. Silagi, G. Brown, K. Collins, L. Anthes. 4. Ms. Daisy Meacham smiles after re- ceiving her Homecoming mum from Sabre. 5. Photographer Mike Basham eyes a humorous subject. 6. Co-editors Linda Anthes and Kathy Collins work on the editorial page copy. 7. Mike Brookins checks out an article in the latest issue of Sabre. 8. Mark Ranslem and Jill Kennedy walk back to the journalism room after selling papers. 9. Grady Brown pours out some develop- er in order to process a roll of film. 10 Joanne Dzubinski types an assignment for one of Sabre's upcoming deadlines. 86 SABRE X Joy, fun, laughter present in press room x I ' A -L I Sabre staffers put the first paper to bed before school started so that the issue would be ready for the first day of classes. Co-editors Linda Anthes and Kathy Collins wheedled and threat- ened until the journalists met all their deadlines. Returning after a three year absence, Ms. Daisy Meacham found joy in controversy and solace in the fun and laughter generally present in the press room. Lively, informative cov- erage of school and world events was the goal of the staff- attaining it was wonderful. fir' ,Mmwr ' A V , , ,,,,,. .,., Q Q 'ff Q ii Q 7 ,a SABRE 87 Salute grows with population increase Under the guidance of Ms. Carolyn Wolterstorff, Salute staff worked to produce a variety of layouts and dif- ferent ideas throughout the book. The desire to succeed made the staff more ambitious to create a matchless year- book. New coverage included extra pages in student life, emphasizing activities other than just school life. Other changes had to be made in or- der to keep up with the growing stu- dent body. 1. Terri Fiasconaro and Donna Osterman dis- cuss Homecoming pages. 2. Assistant editor Ruth Rivera takes a moment to think over the deadline. 3. Salute sponsor Ms. Carolyn Wolter- storff looks through rummage to find missing pictures. 4. Assistant editor Kendra Norville talks over pages with Barbara Holcomb and Carlene Moore. 5. Editor Carlos Sanchez laughs over comments made about his copy. 6. Mem- bers of Salute staff are: L. Bailey, M. Basham, B. Cross, L. Adams, C. Koeble, T. Anderson, D. Os- terman, T. Fiasconaro, T. Huscroft, A. Nelson, B. Holcomb, G. Gavlik, S. Cooksy, D. Garcia, J. Ra- mos, D. Johnson, G. Guidici, S. Silagi, R. Rivera, J. Navar, C. Sanchez, D. Ray, K. Norville, C. Moore, R. Gaenzle, J. Hastings, L. Fiester, L. Boy- kin, Ms. Wolterstorff. 7. Salute editor Julie Navar watches over group pictures being taken. 8. Car- rie Koeble and Ande Nelson draw layouts. 9. James Hastings takes time to pose for a picture. 88 SALUTE 1 ....., , yy its if .. :Q NSS t if . .. ,E ii. 55 . JAQN- ,it - . A QVC S S A st .... Q .. .M M - - ,X X t, Jen S MW, .. .. ? t . Y Q 5 , .f,5?..s1s,s1gis--giE31re- M - ig Qeemissarer-f, --Q -..ff.ii-...W-s.if.g ..,. ,,...i . 3 . .... -5 avi., Q 5 -v 'I ,kv if .V FIQMCYYQN 6 Fhmvg ,J ff -J . g f an sw 1-ii +. '-...wx fi +,,,g-l Ag O! ' f 4-ix . -. I ,g. ! 4 . s 'Q -K M L fax l...r'f'. ' 'Nui SE WL Q -. 4' . . M Nw A I? SALUTE 89 -A-amz. ,, gi 6 '4N'....AqM , A NRS ff' , , F' -Q Reveille creates new concepts ideas Eighteen senior students walked into room 110 to begin a project they knew little about - creating Reveille. It was a learning experience for each member of the staff, and especially for the staff adviser, Ms. Bonnie Lesley. Reveille began with dreams and ideas as well as arguments. A certain fear of contending with the prestige of the past and the expectations of the future was always present. lt is extremely important that the people who achieve with language have a chance to express themselves, commented Ms. Lesley, who described Reveille as a writers' showcase. Pho- tographers and artists also displayed their work. All workin and on the maga- zine was done entirely by Eastwood students. A sense of pride and friendship be- tween the staff members developed throughout the year as each member worked long hours toward the March deadline. A closeness between staffs also occured as members of past staffs offered help and advice. -N it-Q..-.. rr X ff, fl 54 ,.,,f, ,F H f - . ..c'- , J' - ,X Q. ' ff' xr g 2' ,K . N -x N Af' ..,. if 'fq 90 REVEILLE for producing another superior magazine Q..-ezegsei . . , K 2 . . 'if 3 , ioo oeoe . 71. Reveille staffers talk over their ideas for variations in the magazine. 2. Brian Hackfeid and Mark Jimenez discuss the judging rules for Rev- eille submissions. 3. Eric Wolterstorff pours over a short story submitted to Reveille. 4. Reveille staff members include: Guy Guidici, Mike Maciel, Kendra Norville, Judy Stephens, Sharon Ozbun, Teri Taylor, Caranina Ghent, Mark Jimenez, Jim' my Johnson, Jenny Stapher, Jerry Graves, J.W, Donnelly, Kym Keown, Eric Wolterstorff. 5. Teri Taylor contemplates a notion for a review. 6. Susan Crum reads an old issue of Reveille in search of ideas for this year's publication. 7. Ms. Bonnie Lesley watches the staff members with a smile. 8. Editor J.W. Donnelly types a manuscript as one of the many duties of his position. 9. Jimmy Johnson fills out judging sheets to be used on the manuscripts submitted to the maga- zine. 1O. Judy Stephens and Teri Taylor study submissions before they are judged. L62 JW! i i l 5 ...Mc ,Q . V NX 4. jk fri: J.. K Liv 95 M REVEILLE 91 Applauding Crowds 'strike up the band ?'fiJiL737,,Z? A ' ,,A.V. ,fa W, . ff ffzff f li.. ji 92 MARCHING BAND edication, hard work, and pride paid as the 280 member Trooper band rned its eighth straight first division ting in the annual YISD marching ntest. The band's quality was ex- essed by the contest judges with ch comments as a tremendous nd, one of the finest bands I have ver heard, outstanding, super di- ctors, and wow! The band re- onded to the announcement by car- fing Mr. John Faraone, director, off me field on their shoulders. is V i 1- gb +C wk x N X Featured in the marching band was the award-winning drum section headed by Steve Hendley. In October this section took first place in the drum corps com- petition held at Texas Tech. The marching band was under the field di- rection of drum majors Lori McQuien and Mike Apodaca. Sgt. Ted Kittilsted was the band's halftime announcer. Assisting Mr. Faraone in directing were Mr. Hector Galindo and Mr. John Walk- er. Student director was Mr. Jim Gruver, a former member of the band. 1. The Eastwood marching band concludes their crowd-pleasing performance to a standing ova- tion. 2. Steve Hendley turns to greet a friend as he prepares to march onto the field. 3. Rita Moya, 1977 band sweetheart, is presented to the crowd at halftime of the Riverside-Eastwood game. Her escort is Roy Lambert. 4. Rolando Garcia joins in the playing of Here Comes the King for Dino, the Trooper horse, to dance to during the pep rally before the Eastwood-Burges game. 5. The award-winning drum section plays the cadence for the Trooperettes' entrance. 6. David Cruz plays his trumpet during the band's performance at the Homecoming halftime, 7, Gary Muniz tries to disprove the theory that mouthpieces are edible. KN l 'STO if 4, i t .A fm ., ', Band sales make Durango trip possible Raffle tickets and selling cheese pro- vided the bands with enough money to travel throughout the year. Both the freshman A and the concert bands competed in the Ysleta Indepen- dent School District competition and in the Four Corners Fine Arts Festival in Durango, Colorado. The freshmen played such selections as Variations, Kaiser Parade March, and Masque In these same competitions the concert band played Bravura, Festival, and Laudi Alla Verginef' The two bands also performed in a full band concert in March as a dress re- hearsal for upcoming competitions. Mr. John Faraone directed the fresh- man A band while Mr. John Walker di- rected the concert band. 1. Members of freshman band group for their picture. 2. Members of concert band take time out from rehearsing to have their picture taken. 3. Tammi Gregory plays a piece of music for contest, 4. Sam Samaniego watches for instruc- tion. 5. Renee Upshaw warms up for up-coming all-state. 6. David Kirtley practices for a band assembly. 94 FRESHMAN BAND kg FR 1101 it f F? fi QW' E A .f ' f 'IB L L . Q 1. fi 5 1 F743 CONCERT BAND 95 Stage band wows musicians at TMEA Continuing the tradition of outstanding musicians, Eastwood's first and second stage bands brought home honors from all over the country. The first stage band performed at the Texas Music Educators Association Convention in Houston. They were one of only two bands in Texas to be chosen to play at one of the convention dances held for the all-state students. ln March the bands participated in the New Mexico State Stage Band Festival in Las Cruces. earning lst divisions. Despite this busy out-of-town schedule, the stage bands appeared in several school concerts including an assembly concert on Feb. 1 and an evening per- formance on Feb. 2. Featured in first stage band were Roy Lambert on trumpet and flugelhorn, Rusty Hall on bari-sax, Gary Brandstrom on trom- bone, and Steve Hendley on drums. 1. Members of the second stage band are: BOT- TOM ROW: John Reeves, Robert Lee, Mark Bell, Frieda Driggers, Robert Eure. SECOND ROW: George Peel, Mike Mendoza, Dean Jones, Philip Laroque, Chris Dolby, Bryan Andrade. TOP ROW: Victor Davidson, Robert Monticone, Lisa Stall- ings, Marcus Traylor, Henry Loftin, David Fedor- ko, Greg Reifsnyder, Rita Moya, Clark Reeves. 2. Steve Hendley tries a new beat with the stage band. 3. Mike Wallace and Eddy Sandford re- hearse for their upcoming trip to Houston. 4. Roy Lambert improvises at the February stage band concert. 5. Rusty Hall tries new music for con- test. 6. Mark Bell stands for his solo during stage band practice. 7. Roy Lambert, Oscar Pilhoefer, Eddy Sandford, and Mark Smyth play contest music in preparation for the NMSU contest. 8. Steve Hickerson practices his solo for competi- tion. 9. Rita Moya practices her trumpet during sixth period. 10. Tom Cleveland waits for a cue from Mr. John Faraone during a rehearsal. 11. Members of the first stage band are: BOTTOM ROW: Ray Scherrouse, Tom Cleveland, James Wimberly, Steve Hendley, Rusty Hall, Joanne Dzubinski, Yvonne Darancou, Steve Hickerson, Andy De La Paz. SECOND ROW: Bryan Varen- kamp, Wes Bailey, Gary Brandstrom, Chris Chavez, Eric Inman, Mike Brookins. TOP ROW: Albert Gutierrez, Joel Tapp, Mark Lazdowski, Roy Lambert, Oscar Pilhoefer, Eddy Sandford, Mark Smyth, Mike Wallace. 96 STAGE BAND . N, -it Ili'- K .F f f' A BBB Ov E WE ff f r 1. Mark Bentley looks on as Lisa Stallings and Kathy Collins practice their flutes. 2. Band offi- cers are Mike Brookins, Zeborah Pendergrass, Eric Bergen, and Sue Bryan. 3. Steve Hendley chimes in with the Eastwood symphonic band at a rehearsal for the annual Christmas concert. 4. Sleeve adorned with patches, Eric Wolterstorff displays his talents in his first chair position. 5, James Wimberly tries new music on the xylo- phone. 6. Bryan Andrade practices his all-state music. 7. The Eastwood symphonic band poses for a picture. 8. Celeste Walker practices a piece of music for Durango. 9. Gary Brandstrom warms up during a morning rehearsal. 98 SYIVIPHONIC BAND 7' YT Q' W. nt 6 ymphonic band sweeps music festivals ,I As in the past eight years, the Eastwood symphonic band received first division ratings in the Ysleta Inde- pendent School District competition as well as at the Four Corners Fine Arts Festival in Durango, Colorado. ln both contests the band played three selec- tions: La Fiesta Mexicana, Jubilee, and the NibeIungen March. The sym- phonic band also performed in a full band concert in March. Individuals from the symphonic band participated in the solo and ensemble contest in February. The symphonic band, directed by Mr. John Faraone, is made up of approxi- mately ninety of the top band students. Mr. Hector Galindo and Mr. John Walk- er assist in the EHS band program. wl- 'R is xa- Q J...-RQ A 7 J' .ii xi' xx ,ct li 'l 7is.,ss.il Q30 SYIVIPHONIC BAND 99 if Grchestra students sweep chords in harmonious style With a combination of time, talent, with the varsity choir. and determination, this year's orches- tra surpassed all previous musical ef- In the spring the orchestra took a forts. The members gave perform- contest trip where they sought honors ances at various concerts including in the musical competition. Led by the Christmas pageant. They also Mrs. Diane Garcia, the group had a formed a chamber group to perform very productive year. , , fre-1.-Q .W.,,.,.. ,W S 1 'ft x 9 z , Q . -0 'S 100 ORCHESTRA -,tilt f'ii.gi - . W, L ., V' in , . . P' .. A L13 24 i f i' f az f Y 5 W 2235 azz zgigwi ,Q fffxifvr wr ' 1 V ' , ,W 'Q Q3 Z 1. Mrs. Diane Garcia directs the strings through a difficult passage. 2. Patsy Romo and other violin players wait for the downbeat. 3. Esther Herron, president of the orchestra, heads for the orchestra portable, 4. Members of the or- chestra are: BOTTOM ROW: Mike Lopez, Karen Clark, Ernie Granados. Jessie Gomez, Laura Cabler, Cyndee Bailey, Robert Grimes, Keith Welch, Esther Herron, Zeke Mesa. SECOND ROW: David Fedorko, Rob Tucker, J,C. Mutch- ler, Nan Lawson, Carmela Chaparro, Celia Em- mons, Alvin Jackson, Mark Cordova, Suzette Welch, Joe Argumaniz, Debbie Lutrell. THIRD ROW: Jaime Kuehnel, David Gardea, Carolyn Jefferson, Frank Raab, Francois Turner, Hector Valles, Sam de la Cruz, Carolyn Jones. TOP ROW: Dean Jones, Cathy Collins, Juan Hern- andez, Barbara Murphy, Jenny Pickett, Cindy Frank, Bryan Varenkamp, Lisa Walker, Tim Toomey, Maria Martin, Shari Givens, Justin Resley, Lea Norris, Yvonne Carrarza, Jeanne Fedorko, Michele Dehne. 5, Tony Licon at- tentively plays his cello. 6. Bill Lewis pauses during a rehearsal. 7. Members of the orches- tra areg BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth Macias, Charmaine Kershaw, Joyce Barber, Diane Hol- guin, Marianne MacFarlane, Pat Carillo, Cindy Basurto, Hilda Espinoza, Suzette Welch. SECOND ROW: Nancy Hubbard, Kim Anesetti, John Kellen, Paul Nieto, Ben Garcia, Frank Schultz, Belinda Martinez, Mary Herandez, Teresa Murphy. TOP ROW: Jane Seymour, Eddie Nieto, David Gingery, Ken Haynes, Alis- sin Veal, Martha Yee, Jackie Gelsthorpe, Julie Kirkpatrick. 8. Orchestra officers include: Jackie Gelsthorpe, fifth period representa- tive, Hilda Espinoza, fifth period treasurer, Sam de la Cruz, vice-president, Carmela Chap' arro, librarian, Ann Cardon, fourth period treasurer, Patsy Romo, secretary. ORCHESTRA 101 . .. -A 5 M is shi Q5 T-Us Y 7 N, A , gm - r 2 F L. 2+ . 1. f 31 Q Q. S x W M Charger boosters root for The 1977-78 Trooperettes proudly wore the blue and gold colors of Eastwood as they traveled to California to perform at Disneyland and the Charger Football Stadium. Leaving Nov. 30, they made the long bus trip to Disneyland where the girls performed a streamer routine down Main Street, USA. Later that week, the Trooperettes presented a stunning en- semble of novelty and kick routines for the San Diego Charger halftime show. The girls won the admiration and re- spect of the sellout crowd while per- forming a tribute to Walt Disney. The crowd gave a standing ovation. Under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Prewitt, the Trooperettes have, over the years, entertained at the Sun Bowl, Sun Car- nival Parade and numerous other civic events. Through their dance performances and services to the community, the Troo- perettes have once again earned the title as the pride of El Paso. ir , -. vu... W, W . A 1 k r' ' rf 'rj to N In swf. 5. J . t 9 7 Heftel, 57 .Ar .ir. QI. . g 3' , ' T '---'r' . My 5 ' . M. ' 7 -lt 'P L 5 Ls. 6 QR 7 Q v W A k Vryl Q t t . - Lv .-if . J ii x K K . 7 1 H i 5 ie'ee A i.ii,g.,. . . z t'f 1 J I gi A V M . 1 ,E V Q gyg, . ..,,.? .1 .L ' re-re Q s ' I ' e so e Q Q 'sel . . T rtti C . . . . ' e f A . r.,s. s e . . gk . -rg . E m Q: . iii. A l 'X S 5af4.J?. ri X 'ff6h?.g . .X . W 19. 'tv ' Q 1 swf V ' T 1. v T-I . .. is 5 7 e ' 5 e A v - 5 ' W ' 7 3.3.-f' - ' . . . . -,., - , -- . I -T ' N s T . f. T . at -. .fi i fi , . .Vh. ....i E .i N g N. A s L -..,.f I . E 5 tg M L. 53 e free tt . ' -:sw -1 f ' i . , . if X Leif S af K' Y' Yi ..'. .. H Mmztt .M 1. R. si t ' . , .,,'2:-,.-....... . . g..,,' t..t ' V - 4 e . Trooperettes 5 yi 3 49 4,5 'TZ M' 102 TROOPERETTES ll! Xxx E ,1 tts. .f . URW,- ii rd' f 1 T A . -- . is Q f i .3 is f V. oiiis 1 k 4 t. . brgw N. . f' y y A , 'F ' 5 S? H . P Zx .- T it V ' A Vs: Km. f,if . gk' 3... ,fm A K nl 1 1' . Q - . ,k K. 'Fr if F if - - 1. . 'K' A ' l 'ffl i .SA , .' nf V-.ft r ' Q .nr ,. MQ . f..3H'1,3,,H1f.3g JP .1 T 1 ' X ' 5 . .sw 'C 'S' fi b f f if . X fe . , . if my A 'kr.z 35 . , it. ,ogg L., C s t ' A C 5 A., F7 fs? N if ....... . 3 . . es' i sw A A, A Al y fs.. X.. .... ... . ff' F, Qffi I... gi ll 2ggN.. f' L -V it A AQ. t KP we V A 1. Trooperettes are: TOP ROW: B. Holcomb, P. Caldwell, M. Walizer, D. Robinson. T. Cheely, B. Williams, L. Sutton, J. Stephens, S. Tiederman, M. Rotche, A. Giddens, L. Lipsett. SECOND ROW: G. Haro, J. Jenner, K. Durham, H. Silagi, L. Bun- dren, M. Cox, B. Navar, T. McGinnis, D. Johnson, L. Navar, B. Cross, C. Cole, K. Weaver. THIRD ROW: L. Scott, S. Rabb, V. Werge, N. Haley, P. Flores, G. Mulvery, P. Bowen, V. Terrazas, T. Lujan, M. Stephens, C. McBryde, L. Rhodes, M. Porgozelski, M. Collier, D. Shauffer, D. Wood, G. Gavlick, Leader: P. Terrazas, M. Valdez, C. Phies- ter, P. Lerance, S. Partlow, E. Salazar. 2. Virginia White helps Laurie Erwin board the bus for San Diego. 3. Candy Cain performs to the song. The Candy Man. 4. The famous Trooperette smile is portrayed by Laura Anderson. 5. Gay Guthrey, Theresa Cheely, Gail Wisniewski, Judy Lang, Bar- bara Holcomb, and Julie Miller served as officers. 6. Six Trooperettes perform a country routine. 7. Margie Toso, Virginia White, Glynda Gavlick. and Mickey Mouse pause. 8. Mickey Mouse flirts with president Gay Guthrey. 9. Bettie Cross dances to Coke Adds Life. 10. Trooperettes are, TOP ROW: G. Wisniewski, S. Eiber, V. Love, L. Blizzard, L. Bowker, G. Guthrey. K. Jaeger, A. Birdsong, C. Gibson, S. Hahn, T. McPherson, J. Lang. MIDDLE ROW: D. Ray, D. Ward, S. Haro, S. Werner, L. Look, D. Osborne, J. Vander Wende, M. Licon, C. Kirkpatrick, S. Eurich, K. Rutter, P. Pol, B. Rea- gen. BOTTOM ROW: L. Erwin, J. Lopez, K. Cavin, C. Smith, V. White, M. Toso, D. Kaster, M. Tingu- ley, J. Miller, C. Cain, L. Anderson. 11. Mrs. Bar- bara Prewitt retains her poise. TROOPERETTES 103 102 Trooperettes fascinate crowds at halftime shows The burden of being a top rated per- forming group was placed upon 102 girls after they were chosen to repre- sent Eastwood as Trooperettes last spring. ln order to meet this challenge all girls were required to attend two months of summer rehearsals. Some girls also at- tended a special camp on the North- eastern New Mexico State University campus, where they won the best drill team award. 1, Margie Toso smiles as she prepares to do a balloon routine. 2. Showing perfect form, Holly Silagi finishes a tambourine show. 3. Barbara Holcomb presents a face that will stand out in any crowd. 4. Nancy Haley gives a beautiful smile to the audience. 5. Glenda Gavlik shows true talent as she performs at a UTEP game in the Sun Bowl. 104 TROOPERETTES During the school year the Trooper- ettes scheduled a variety of activities. Performances were given at local foot- ball and basketball games, and the group took a trip to perform for a San Diego Chargers halftime show. This year the Eastwood Trooperettes have been the pride of EI Paso. The standard of excellence, established by former members during the past 16 years, has been upheld by this year's dedicated Trooperette members. . .. g -5, 5, mx J .. Q -, A l - .2 .--, 3 'x 'XBE A QQ fx? 5 .,kV. .RQ aug . K' . . , - , . ' K A s . W ., fu. KL , 4- N ' K ' ' ... ' Q. 1. Pom Pons show dances through area During 1977-78 the Pom Pon Girls be- gan a busy year by attending camp at Flagstaff, Arizona, where they received many superior ribbons. The Pom Pon Girls danced at all foot- ball games and some basketball games, as well as at several UTEP half- time shows, the Sun Bowl halftime show, and the Sun Carnival Basketball Tournament. The girls also performed at a Sol volleyball game. Their money-making projects included a summer pom pon clinic for little girls, the spinning wheel at the Halloween Carnival, and a bake sale. The Pom Pon Girls are sponsored by Mrs. Barbara Prewitt. 1. The Pom Pon Girls stand at attention for the national anthem. 2. Carrie Koebel claps in ap- proval for a skit being performed at a Friday morning pep rally. 3. Nettie Addis looks at the opening kickoff with anticipation. 4. Janene Costa waits for the band to begin playing so she can dance. 5. The 1977-78 Pom Pon Girls are, STANDING: Babe Warwick, Kim Lorimeir, Janene Costa, Susie Uroda, captalng Patti Lumpkin: KNEELING: Nettie Addis, co-captaing Jeanene Weaver, Carrie Koebel, and Teresa Anderson. Not pictured is Alice Tellez. POM PONS 105 Dancers gain grace, poise To express themselves in dance is the aim of the Saltatrix girls. Saltatrix is a dance club open to all girls with one year of modern dance experience. The girls are required to audition in front of a panel of three judges and are chosen on their knowledge of the dance, facial expression, poise, and their dancing ability. Mrs. Katherine Teel is the in- structor and sponsor. Mrs. Teel, who sponsored this organization for past nine years, commented that girls this year enjoyed perform- for their Christmas program and beauty contest. has the the ing the 1. Tina Wilson closes her eyes and captures the mood of the dance. 2. Trying to adjust the record player, Sheila lngraham finally gives up. 3. A Sal- tatrix dancer adjusts her arms accordingly. 4. Saltatrix members include: STANDING: V. White, T, Wilson, N. Perez, C. Hooten, P. Lumpkin, L. Stemsley, L. Camps, L. Nabours S. lngraham, and J. Navarez. 5. tilts her head to the beat of the year Saltatrix are: STANDING: D. cines, C. Tompkins, C. Arnold. Cabaza, J. Chavez. KNEELING: C. Perez, C. A. Hernandez, Libby Cabeza music. 6, First Woods, L. Sal- KNEELING: C. Perez, V. Perea, D. Vasquez, and D. Ptasnik. 7. Nina Perez leads a group in a dance. 8. Lydia Nabours reaches for the sky to execute a move. 9. Alice Tellez demonstrates jazz. 10. These A r it dancers project the mood of the dance by . ' stomping their feet. 11. Julie Navarez extends V .- her hands in a dance during an afternoon prac- tice session. , - J ...e . 106 SALTATRIX 'lu 'M 45 SALTATRIX 107 Workshops To Saltatrix girls practice makes per- fect, and practice they do. The mem- bers are given a fifth period class, but their practice doesn't just end there. Many girls stay in at their lunch period and all of them stay after school. They held many school workshops and invit- ed guest teachers to instruct. Their ef- forts proved very effective in their dances. At Christmas the girls performed Kris KringIe and at the beauty contest they danced to Diamonds, Ru- bies, and Black Amber. The girls danced at the Sun Bowl Prep Bas- ketball Tournament to Rubberband Man. They also danced at the com- munity center, for the Lions Club, and at a local church. At the end of the school year, the girls presented a recital for the general public to convey the dance skills they acquired during the year. 108 SALTATRIX prove helpful 7 1. Nina Perez watches Mrs. Kathy Teel to learn a new dance. 2. Debbie Vasquez po- sitions her arms to express herself more fully. 3. Mrs. Kathy Teel tilts her head and swings her arms to demonstrate the right way to dance walk. 4. Cathy Arnold sways to the music of a dance at lunch practice. 5. Trying to watch and learn at the same time proves nerve-wracking to Lisa Campos. 6. Showing poise and grace, Carolyn Tomp- kins and Debbie Ptasnik execute a difficult move. 7. Diana Woods watches as she prac- tices a new movement. 8. Ms. Patty Dillon, a guest instructor, teaches at a special work- shop. 9. Mrs. Kathy Teel shows her class a new dance technique. SALTATRIX 109 Melodettes emphasize service project: ln evaluating the performances of the Melodettes, a female choral group, the impression of a club dedicated to serv- ice could be formed. While their actual intentions were to better themselves and to become a part of Cavaliers, the locations of their performances gave weight to their claim of exceptional service. Performances this year took the Melo- dettes to such places as the El Paso Center for the Handicapped, Mont- wood shopping center, and various ti' nursing homes throughout the city as well as the Chelsea Housing Center for Senior Citizens. Additional projects such as bake sales helped the group finance the activities that brought pleasures to others. 1. Jo Carr and her fellow Melodettes illustrate the proper body position for singing. 2. Mrs. Car olyn Park accompanies the Melodettes. 3. Mem bers of Melodettes are: G. Ashley, D. Baird, S Bump, J. Carr, P. Casart, K. Davenport, P. Flor es, C. Font, H. Gaines, L. Ganara, C. Graham, B Horn, J. lsbel, C. Jacklin, G. Krebbs, K. Lunsford M. Shotwell, J. Tidwell, E. Vilchis, L. Westman 4. President Hope Gaines answers a questior asked by a fellow member. 5. Cheri Graham re luctantly carries out Mrs. Park's instructions. M ..1e.f' Cadets train for Cavaliers, excel in vocal performances The Cadets are a freshman perform- ing group training to join the ranks of the varsity choir. Their main objective is to someday try out for Cavaliers. The Christmas and spring brought the only two performances of the year, fx, however, their concern did not lie in the number of the performances. Throughout the year vocal techniques and music reading skills were stressed and were clearly visible in the quality of their performances. 3 , .. 1 5. ,. S. if ui E 1 1. Nancy McElroy watches Kim O'Neill sight- read some new material. 2. Tim Irvin laughs at a joke directed toward the tenor section. 3. Demonstrating his sight reading ability, Tim Burns sings aloud. 4. Members of Cadets are: S. Bates, R. Bragg, T. Byrnes, J. Carr, H. KCarreom, R. Cornelius, A. Davenport, R. Dye, D. Elliot, J. Ford, P. Gordon, C. Her- nandez, T. Irvin, T. Lancaster, B. Land, N. Mc- Elroy, R. McNeely, J. Madrid, R. Mansour, L. Micheal, V. Montelongo, B. Moore, R. Mul- lins, F. Negrete, K. O'Neill, J. Riester, B. Rob- erts, J. Smith, T. Sterling, T. Stephens, R. Stewart, D. Swearingin, N. Wade, C. Walles- verd, D. Wilson, D. Youngs. CADETS 111 Choir competes in Six Flags Festiva Cavaliers, the top choir at Eastwood, sang enthusiastically at their annual Christmas and spring concerts. They sang at banquets for service clubs, banks, and the faculty. They also participated in the YlSD solo and en- semble contest. Every month a Wed- nesday was set aside to perform con- certs before school in the snack bar for early morning listening pleasure. The choir traditionally sold blue and gold balloons at the Homecoming game. They sponsored a booth in the Halloween Carnival and sold fruit- cakes during the Christmas season. With the funds that were raised with these and many other projects, they took a trip to Dallas to compete in the Six Flags Music Festival. Two mem- bers placed in the all-state choir: Ar- nold Terrazas was selected for bass l l section while Christy Merritt won a position in the soprano section. These two students traveled to Houston for TM EA to perform in the all-state choir. ae I 112 CAVALIERS l S- l 4 A if vi... 'r , r ...K ! 1 'aw f l ,2 - r l i 351, pf f W ,Tx Q . , ,,,, 1 avg J PE TS: S . 1 we. ...,.. .. ,, .. . N, EE .,sif. na. 5 'NC Nwsf- ..- N ll 1. Members of the Cavaliers practice singing during class. 2. Members of the Cavaliers are BOTTOM ROW: M. Tompkins, C. John- son, R. McKennen, J. Hershenberg, M. Baily, N. Headerich, D. Jacquez, P. Frungilo, T. Bigas, S. Inman. SECOND ROW: B. Bolton, D. DeVore, C. Merritt, L. Walker, D. Worker, E. Young, D. Bryant, M. Lawson, R, Hall, J. Nugent, G. Reyes, M. Youngs. THIRD ROW: L. Nelson, J. Rice, M. Sears, L. Cross, L. Per- due, B. Teel, S. Martinez, D. Powers, R. Edgerly, B. Donnelly, A. Anderson, J. Chavez, L. Aguirre, D. Alford. TOP ROW: G. Linder, C. Peterson, C. Andrade, K. Perry, J. Garde ner, R. Tucker, B. Varenkamp, B. Roberts, A. Terrazas, S, Miller, R. Flores, L. Laspina, S. Adams, B. Armendariz. 3. The Cavaliers sing with glee at the Homecoming pep rally. 4. Sean Miller and Barbara Bolton proudly sing at a pep rally. 5. Jens Gardner and Eric Young share their lyrics during practice. 6. Ricky Flores and Rusty Hall pause to catch their breath. 7. Bill Teel lifts up his voice in song. 8. Arnie Terrazas rehearses before all- state tryouts. CAVALI ERS 113 Cavaliers capture spotlight, present mini Music at Eastwood has usually been as- sociated with the band. However, the dawning of vocal talent has emerged and the Cavaliers have begun to share the spotlight. This year the Cavaliers not only pur- sued the traditional, but rounded out the year by planning new and different activities. Such activities were the nu- merous mini pop concerts held monthly in the snack bar. Also the group planned a cantata that they pre- pop concerts sented at a local church during the Christmas Holidays. To raise money for these new happen- ings, the Cavaliers held numerous pa- per drives and bake sales. The group also did their share of community pro- jects by performing for orphanages and old folks homes. i The Cavaliers were under the direc- tion of Mrs. Carolyn Park. ha-. 32 Amhnf 114 CAVAUERS n - l' Q9 midwest xii I i I a, ir W . I W yi ,, 5 CCCC CT C 45' 4, 7, oil? wks? im .5 :savor 'hail1'-.ap-s-w- if RX . ' i X X -- A 'af . .2 ,su Q.. . .Ny i 1 is 3:25 . i ii sf K 1. Cavalier Sean Miller vocalizes at the Home- coming pep rally. 2. Members of alleregion choir are, BOTTOM ROW: L. Walker, C. Merritt, J. Her- shenberg, R. Tucker. TOP ROW: J. Perdue, B. Varenkamp, A. Terrazas, B. Teel, B. Roberts, L. Laspina. 3. Tim Rutter purchases some brownies from one of the Cavaliers' bake sales. 4. Rob Tucker directs the choir at the Homecoming pep rally. 5. Rusty Hall joins the other Cavaliers in making beautiful music. 6. Debbie De Vore looks cver a new piece of music. 7. Nina Dahl, an ex- change student from Norway, and Arnold Terra- zas perform at the Homecoming pep rally, CAVAUERS 115 alt X Advanced excel in French endeavors To become a member of Socite Honor- aire de Francios, a French National Honor Society, an A average must be maintained. Members of any French class who had an A average after one year of the course were encouraged to join advanced French classes. Sponsoring the group was Mrs. Margie Westfall, who helped the students learn the language through speaking and exposure to the French culture. Activities included sponsoring several bake sales as a fund-raising project. 1. Members of the French National Honor Soci- ety are, BOTTOM ROW: T. Villanueva, L. Nunez, M. Nicholls, L. Cabeza, B. Roberts, C. Harris. SECOND ROW: L. Thomas, G. Velasquez, S. ln- graham, L. Valdez, C. Merritt, M. Shimshock, V. Armendariz, THIRD ROW: S. Jack, T. Granados, J. Elliott, I. Grusada, R. Ellickson, J. Phillips, A. Petrofes, K. Elmore, J. Petrofes. TOP ROW: J.F. Turner, S. Stewart, P. Manow, C. Horton, S. Lowther, C. Frank. 2. Honor student Jerry Elliott resembles a walking locker. 3. Jeanne Petrofes enjoys the sunshines while waiting for the French Honor Society picture to be taken. 4. Sandie Stewart smiles as she finishes an assignment. 5. The photographer catches Mrs. Margie Westfall by surprise. 116 FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY :se--fs :Nui 3 Q.. sg,,,,f,,. ,j52:,,gg... -'lv .,. .1 Germanics brighten up Yule season Sleigh candles and other handmade crafts were made by German Club members and sold as a fund-making project. Students also worked in their garden, harvesting their grapes and pruning the vines for next year's crop. Their patio, as before, brightened up no-name hall and was pointed out as a showpiece to visitors to Eastwood. The club is sponsored by Mr. Colin Flan- nigan, the German language instruc- tor. 1 a ff! it A j .' o l 1 fs 4 ICQ N' ,v'w'..,R 1. Members of Der Deutsche Vereine are, BOT- TOM ROW: B. Teel, K. Dinges, R. Makintaya, P. Worker, R. Carroll, F. Cusick, J. Smith, D. Mur- phy. SECOND ROW: E. Garbowski, J. Hofmann, B. Ohsiek, M. Brown, M. Titsis, D. Ohsiek, C. Wilke, B. Roberts, T. Hoffman, G. Thomas, K. Elkins, D. Murphy, Mr. Colin Flannigan. TOP ROW: B. Donnelly, G. Kistenmacher. T. Presley, M. Boenisch, R. Davis, S. Hackley. 2. Officers of Der Deutsche Verein are D. Ohseik, vice-presi- dent, C. Wilke, presidentg T. Hoffman, treasurer: Bret Roberts, secretary, Mr. Colin Flannigan, sponsor, Bodo Friesen, project manager. 3. Glen Kistenmacher looks over a table of Christmas projects. 4. Khrista Dinges works in the German garden. GERMAN CLUB 117 Saturnalia is Christmas to Latin Club The Latin Club is made up of interested students in Latin I, Il, Ill, or IV. During the school year they held several bake sales to raise money. They also had a booth at the Halloween Carnival. ln December they held their Saturnal- ia, or Christmas party, at a member's house. They also participated in the Latin Fair Day held every spring at Bas- sett Shopping Center. This Fair Day in- volved competition for all Latin clubs in the Ysleta Independent School District. Prizes were awarded for the best pro- jects. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Cathryn McGarrity, the Latin teacher. 1. Steve Hickerson rolls up his sleeves in prep- aration for pulling weeds. 2. Susan Turner finds that the weed fights back when she tries to pull it out. 3. The Latin Club members areg STANDING: J. Puttkamer, M. Campbell, E. Granados, B. Stan- field, R. Sherrouse, S. Turner, and P. Schubert. SITTING: T. Paschke, K. Hanson, R. Stepetic, M. Bendele, U. Puttkamer, and S. Hickerson. 4. Rita Stepetic knows it is easier to pretend to be pull- ing weeds than actually doing it. 5. Susan Turner and Rita Stepetic fold a sheet after the Hallow- een Carnival. 'NNX wen NNN I .-. E .:, a r ms? 2. E. Q Mathematics becomes fun in competitio To have fun while learning math is one way to describe the Math Club, which prepared students in slide rule and number sense, the traditional areas of competition. With bake sales and their Halloween Carnival booth, the members raised money for out-of-town competitions. The members attended contests in lo- cal high schools, in Andrews, Texas, in Pecos, Texas, and hosted a contest of their own. The club's sponsor was Miss Judy Jones, a math teacher at Eastwood. Her co-sponsor was Mr. Marshall Nel- son, also a math teacher. 1. Members ofthe Math Club are, STANDING: M. Apodaca, P. Schubert, T. Lesley, S. Sather, B. Cota, B. Bailey, L. Yohe, F. Turner, M. Hernan- dez, M. Schoeler, C. Wilke, L. Lse, and S. Ozbun. SITTING: J. Donnelly, D. Daniels, and F. Reister. 2. Mike Apodaca laughs at an amusing discussion at a meeting after school. 3. Bill Cota tries to persuade passers-by to play the dart board game at the Math Club's booth at the Halloween Carni- val. 4. Sharon Ozbun listens attentively at a club meeting. 5. Eric Wolterstorff and Steve Sather work on a practice test. 1 '....... Pint if MATH CLUB 119 Fl Alternative snack sold by FHA chapterf Future Homemakers of America seemed to be the most popular service club at Eastwood. Together, the six chapters provided many services for Eastwood and the community, and the members had fun doing these services. A successful money-making project was selling Frito-Chili pies. These were delicious, inexpensive and Eastwood students found they made a quick snack. Candy was sold during the year and kept students free ofthe munchies during class. Members visited grade schools and held art projects for the children. Sponsors of FHA chapters one and two were Mrs. Connie Steelhammer and Mrs. Beverly Floyd, respectively. 1. Members of chapter one are, FIRST ROW: M. Delmolino, P. Page, K. Stoner, B. Crahen, L. Rueda, S. Cooksy, F. Nunez, M. Bremer, J. Dis- selkoen. SECOND ROW: sponsor, Mrs. Steelham- rnerg G. Sarabia, K. Barnard, D. Antwine, C. Car- hart, Y. Cliett, P, Garcia, D. Moreno, D. Oster- mann, S. Whitney. THIRD ROW: B. Bolton, D. Tiemann, D. Oshiek, G. Ochoa, S. Gutierrez, A. Birdsong. 2. Ruth Ochoa shows how it's done. 3. Annie Rivera smiles along with the kids. 4. Yvonne Romaine tries to get things organized. 5. Laura Ureno plays a game with the children. 6. FHA can have paperwork too! 7. Paper cups serve as works of art. 8. Members of chapter two are: FlRST ROW: C. Graham, L. Maswell, T. Drag- seth, L. Barcena, A. Schaefer, C. Adams, L. Rose- mond, L. Orona, L. Bustamante. SECOND ROW: P. Waxford, G. Rivas, P. Carmona, D. Cramer, C. Nelson, A. Palmeira, B. Banks, R. Smathers, L. Facio, M. Apodaca, C. Gallegos. THIRD ROW: B. Corns, B. Barnett, F. Boswell, C. Almanza, T. Frank, R. Rivera, A. Costellano. 9. Virginia Ybarra finds a new friend. 10. Virginia Ybarra and Marta DeLos Santos work with kindergarten children at Scotsdale Elementary School. 120 FHA Msn-V' ff wmmm, 4 3 Y m 3' .mg 9 :Ji + ff X , . ,. or- Avw. V., . fwi-2115232 'W' ' ' L '-www-- H V - ak. fe' J 5 Q myv 8 L5 Www, , if mi , , 2 ' H 10 5 FHA members go to grammar school Future Homemakers of America, chap- ters three and four, combined with the other four chapters to raise money by holding various projects. Bake sales were held throughout the year and the goodies were made in the homemaking rooms. At the Halloween Carnival, FHA members held a cake walk and a spaghetti-eating contest that was both messy and fun. The members all worked hard and the re- wards were very deserving. 1. Members of chapter three are: BOTTOM ROW: S. Marquez, T. Widner, S. Peterman, E. Montes, B, Perez, E. Rievalcaba, M. Wynelham. SECOND ROW: B. Chaires, Y. Cuaron, S. Medows, Y. Ro- maine, L. Lujan, l. Valle, sponsor Mrs. Mary Tie- man. THIRD ROW: K. Wade, S. Zeller, L. Gonza- lez, M. Anderson, B. Crurnbie, L. Romero, T. White, D. Osborn, C. Gregory, G. Gehrer, D. De- Ioach, D. Jefferson. 2. Mrs. Mary Tieman talks to grade school children at an FHA project. 3. Chil- dren receive help with pasting from FHA mem- bers. 4. Members of chapter four are: SECOND ROW: B. Huttanus, J. Wilson, E. Gomez, K. Sud- dath, S. Stewart, S. Fogel, L. Padilla, G. Starz, R. Franco. SECOND ROW: R. Beatty, T. Linney, K. Elquist, L. Killenbec, A. Davenport, C. House, T. Cash, L. Burr, T. Beasley, J. Godfrey, D. Mus- manno. THIRD ROW: L. Moreno, L. Orona, M. Bonilla, P. Ellis, K. Ware, K. Gardner, M. McKay, D. Cramer, T. Frags, S. Olivas, M. Lopes, R. Cow- ard, D. Atwood, sponsor Miss Edie Christensen. FOURTH ROW: Z. Pendergrass, M. Myers, spon- sor Miss Jackie Culbert, M. Hernandez, M. Archu- leta, D. Overall, J. Arneson, T. Caldwell, R. Brink, S. Banta, K. Calhoun, K. Andrade, M. Murphy, G. Castillo, B. Hufford. 5. Dawn Liss shows her tal- ent as an artist. 6. An FHA student looks at a pattern book to find a new outfit. 7, Dwayne Jefferson and Rudy Diaz demonstrate men's lib- eration by learning how to sew. 8. Work should be done with a smile! 9. Judy Wilson and Melissa Gonzalez find how fun FHA can be! 122 FHA ...... I 6 .,g 3' lu L Garters, lunches hayride highlight year Future Homemakers of America had a very successful year. One of their many projects was the designing and selling of the traditional Homecoming garters in October. Homemaking classes made the garters during class and sold them by order. Trooper males wore the garters proudly as symbols of being appreciated. FHA also sponsored several bake sales and Frito pie sales throughout the en- tire year. The money from these pro- jects plus the money made from gar- ters enabled FHA to go on a hayride in December. Sponsors of FHA chapters five and six were Miss Debra Means and Miss Jac- queline Culbert. 1. Members of FHA chapter five are, BOTTOM ROW: V. Artle, L. Vaughan, M. Hargrave, C. Stin- son, R. Joseph, R. Ocoha, C. Nava, L. Ponzio. SECOND ROW: D. Contreras, K. Davis, S. Silva, R, Everett, G. Stevens, K. Piper. 2. Laura Ureno and Patty Lewis gaze out the bus window. 3. Susan Zeller beams at the childrens artwork. 4. Dawn Windham teaches a kindergarten student the al- phabet. 5. Susana Silva smiles at what has been said in homemaking class. 124 FHA W H .4 11 A V . lv. l l 1. Homemaking student Cira Sanchez concen- trates on taking notes on table setting. 2. Nina Dahl patiently waits for instructions to begin a project. 3. A freshman is all smiles after seeing her test grade. 4. Members of FHA Chapter 6 are: First row: E. Jones, K. Creed, K, Williams, R. Quintana, J. Rosser, K. Shahan, K. Brown, K. Price. Second Row: T. Luna, C. Atwood, P. Lewis, B. Wilson, S. Estes, M. Myers, J. Culbert sponsor, D. Bingham, K. Martin, S. Vetter, B. Conroy. 5. Lupe Gonzalez suspiciously eyes the contents of a box. 6. Two homemaking students ponder a remark made by the teacher. FHA 125 FTA assists teachers on in-service days Future Teachers of America is a club dedicated to the teaching profession. Mrs. Harriett Dorgan believes, Every- one has to be a teacher once in his life, whether the person is a doctor, lawyer, or a parent. FTA members put this belief to use when they took over classes in area elementary schools, mainly at Eastwood Knolls. In the fall the members held car wash- es, bake sales, and participated in the district convention in October. Carna- tion sales at Christmas and at Easter helped send the top 25 members to the state convention which was held in Dallas in February. During the year the students, on their own time and on in- service days, assisted Eastwood teach- ers. Future Teachers of America is sponsored by Mrs. Harriett Dorgan and Miss Elva Vasquez Members of FTA are: FIRST ROW: Miss Elva Vas- quez, sponsor: B. LaFever, A. Gonzalez, D. Vigil, J. Segaunot, D. Vigil, C. Arnold, D. Brown. SEC- OND ROW: D. Leyva, C. Almanzar, M. Hopkins, T. Granados, D. Estrada, T. Linney, D. Anderson, J. Jenkins, S. Moreno, Y. Urquiza. THIRD ROW: V. Sarabia, B. Watson, S. Montano, L. Glasscock, T. Leach, D. Hamilton, J. Roscoe, J. Zalesak, N. Black, R. Guerrero, D. Kikta, P. Sanders. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Harriett Dorgan, sponsor: S. Hernandez, J. Kirkpatrick, D. Ballenger, J. Dor- gan, J. Nowlin, J. Jackson, P. Culver. 2. Becky LaFever presides over an FTA meeting. 3. Miss Elva Vasquez and Mrs. Harriett Dorgan urge FTA members to vote on the issues. 4. Officers of FTA are: FIRST ROW: C. Almanzar, librarian: S. Her- nandez, historian: Y. Urquiza, student council re- presentative: P. Culver, parliamentarian. SEC- OND ROW: M. Hopkins, vice-president: V. Sara- bia, secretary: T. Linney, co-secretary: B. LaF- ever, president: C. Arnolds, treasurer: Miss Elva Vasquez, co-sponsor: J. Dorgan District XIX treasurer. 5. Karen Stoner assists Eastwood teachers with their duties. 6. Sylvia Moreno, Yvonne Urquiza, Denise Vigil, Valerie Sarabia decide unanimously to have another bake sale. 126 FTA -J- .--1,-1... 4-an ,,.f- W 1 6317 1 , ,J u 1? f ml ww-a 4 'Ask fl Ni, , .. V f fi--f ff x 'ix B fm With many expectations ahead, Ski Club needed money to make every- thing go. Ski Club started the year by setting the plans to have their swap-o-rama. The swap-o-rama was like a garage sale where Ski Club members sold all their junk. Along with their other projects Ski Club had their dunking booth at this year's Halloween Carnival. This year's first trip was to Ruidoso, the first of many more to come. For Homecoming they decorated main hall between fifth and sixth halls with cotton garnished with glitter, repre- senting the snow all skiers love. WA T ri, Y . I :QP si cf ,iII!!!!!il A in f .Q- Q W I' 5 , sq K Ski club's swap-o-rama utilizes junk fair' fa ' 44 B'l ty ...S W '-....v'i' .1 ,fa- 1. Ski Club president Cheryl McKinght brings up an important issue at a meeting. 2. Luigi Leos makes a smart reply to a question. 3, Ski Club officers are: president, Cheryl Mcknightg vice- president, Roy McLerran3 secretary, Carol Bren- nerg student council representatives, Leslie Burt, Luigi Leos, and Peter Schubert. 4. Club sponsor Miss Judy Jones listens intently to other Ski Club members, 5. Members of Ski Club are: FRONT ROW: Lea Desonie, Susan Kessler, Michelle Ack- erman, Robin Cloud, Marta Prenzlau, Shelly Nel- son, Kay Knight, Patrick Wainscott, Luigi Leos, Suzanne Warwick, Roy McLerran. SECOND ROW: Debbie Lobato, Michelle McKay, Athlene Kessler, Susie Burkett, Carol Brenner, Allynson Harris, Laura Bowler, Sue Bowler, Susan Murray, Christy McHugh, Kevin Dobi, FrankiTurner. TOP ROW: Rudy Zarate, Peter Schubert, Shelly Car- penter, Tom Galley, Mark Wergin, Tim Frank, Paul Ramsey, David Stephens, Bill Guthrey, and sponsor Miss Judy Jones, Taking it easy is presi- dent Cheryl McKnight, 128 SKICLUB I .L Q ,xlm Q L r 'ix vffrai JM 4- -it-,VM -YW, W V ,P ts, ,M i, , ,f ip If'4g,'3' -,'-46, 4- ef, sg if in Aizuixsfv AM MH i T, , 8 U 7-gba-':'.4, - fa- ., ' '- lwffy' i 5? Base station established at Eastwood gc wir: X gi I' 3 ft sci? .. '-'- ' Q ii N, -ta This year's CB Club provided instruc- tion to students on the use of the CB and other radios. It also gave the mem- bers a chance to contact someplace outside of El Paso. A base station was brought to Eastwood by one of the members and to the CB club's sur- prise, their Breaker, breaker was an- swered. With a Bye, bye, we gone the call was over. Mr. Lloyd Huffman, a science teacher, sponsored the CB Club for the second consecutive year. 45 '! ,ru X ss. i 1. CB Club members gather around the base station set up. 2. CB Club members are, BOT- TOM ROW: Rob Stewart CSea Dragonb, Jessie Adame CNight Hawkb, and sponsor Mr. Lloyd Huf- man. TOP ROW: Jeff Orrell CDutch Mastery, Ken- ny Stonecipher CBull Doggerj, Rick Davis Qlvlissle Manj, and Tom Presley QSky Trooperj. 3. CB Club president Rick Davis intently checks his list of terms as a fellow CBer answers his call. 4. A CB Club member fiddles with the CB to see if he can get a clearer make on his caller. CB CLUB 129 The Teenage Library Association pro- vided many services for the school. The members delivered library remind- er slips as well as overdue slips. They also straightened shelves and helped students find materials. The arrival of new books also present- ed some problems to the TALA mem- bers as they took over the chore of numbering and shelving the books. But students were grateful when they got to check out the books. The main project was to improve the atmosphere of the library by bringing in plants and by painting the library. Sponsoring the group was Mrs. Lee Firth, head librarian. Q., 41:-J' 1 TALA brightens library with paint,pIants riddi- .,.....w ' 4 , . 1. Mike McCollum works on overdue slips. 2. Mrs. Karen Gillis shows David Hanna how to find infor- mation. 3. Debbie Coates observes with interest. 4. Wendell Clark helps stamp library cards. 5. Members of TALA are: FIRST ROW: R. Doeker, J. Lusk, K. Knudsen, L. Twomey, M. Kennedy, H. Dolby. SECOND ROW: G. Barnett, M. Bannister, S. Graves, D. Musmanno, B. Smith, D. Vallmer, L. Velchiz, K. Gray, R. Sabino, R. Pennington. THIRD ROW: H. Akard, T. Twomey, A. Lopez. T. Cole, C. Diaz, B. Roberts, B. Muzzy, T. Luna, J. Gutierrez, A. Gallardo, J. McNuff, J. Atchison, W. Clark, M. Kellen. FOURTH ROW: M. Bonish, E. Eubanks, M. Patrick. 130 TALA X . 131: gt., . l 4 1 'Y Eastwood spirit boosters prove versatile The pep squad served as spirit-boost- ers for the football, basketball, and baseball teams. Their blue and gold T- shirts added color to the pep rallies. Some projects included trick-or-treat- ing for UNICEF and sponsoring several bake sales. They also sold lollipops as a money-making project. Sponsoring the team was Mr. Moham- mad Hadavi, a new teacher at Eastwood this year. 1. Laura Farkas cheers at a pep rally. 2. Presi- dent Paula Zarter gives instructions to the team. 3, Members of pep squad are: FIRST ROW: D. Ried, L. Miller, S. Peakman, L. Farkas. SECOND ROW: L. Bowler, S. Lee, P. Zarter, D. Covey, P. Carillo, S. Bowler, K. Elquist. 4. Karol Elquiot and Linda Miller enjoy a pep squad meeting. 4.- V. 2 . if PEP SQUAD 131 NFL gains co Eastwood was honored to receive the first official National Forensic League chapter in El Paso granted March 21, 1977. Eastwood is one of two Texas schools to be allowed this membership which is awarded through the squad record of speech and debate students. NFL members placed high in speech tournaments held throughout the year. The district tournament was held in Abilene, the state tournament in Waco. Both of the tournament results helped send members to the nationals which were held at Northwestern. Besides competing, NFL members held a banquet where outstanding speech students were recognized. Members sold stadium cushions and for a special Christmas project took their speech programs to nursing homes. 1. David Lekowski and Marcia St. John research material for a speech tournament. 2. Dennis Gonier goes over his material for a debate. 3. Marcia St. John smiles for the judges at the NFL tournament. 4. Ms. Rita Harlein shows Robin Mc- Carthy some material for debate. 5. Shawn Crain and Wally Hanson work together for the upcom- ing NFL tournament. 6. Members of NFL are, FIRST ROW: J. Adame, J. Zalesak, D. Bass, C. Bartholemew, R. Shaw, M. Mora. SECOND ROW: V. De La Garza, B. Carr, B. Kerr, K. Collins, S. Lawrence, V. MacMinamy. 7. Other members of NFL are: FIRST ROW: R. McCarthy, V. Gonzalez. SECOND ROW: B. Hartz, M. St. John, C. Laur- hammer. 8. Robin McCarthy watches the pro- ceedings from the debate table. 132 NFL veted national membership ur If QNK 1 I s ! Q 1 1 i . ! i i 2 , M .fi 5:2 'fi Y K, ,,,, ,.,,,. , A , , V ,,, . P .f f A' 'I' SQL 9 4? V k 'V H 6 U ,,:L:,, p f' ' -'IE' 1: 4 . ' ' ' 5 . Q ' H ' l f. 'IM W A ilfnzi 4 . 35155 NFL 133 Candy canes How about buying a candy cane? could be heard throughout the halls at Christmastime from all Thespians members. Selling candy canes was one of their money raising projects, along with some bake sales. The main goal of the club was to be- come a part of the Texas Forensic League, which enabled other schools, when entered in Eastwood's tourna- ment, to qualify for state. Speech and drama students hosted a tournament January 13-14 for New Mexico and Texas schools. Approximately sixteen schools attended. Thespians entered nineteen tournaments themselves and placed very highly in all areas of com- petition. You Can't Take It with You and Lovers in Midsummer were two playes acted out by Thespians to entertain the stu- dent body and also help raise money for new props and costumes. Lovers in Midsummer was their one-act con- test play for UIL competition. . at Mt. Ei st .ef Q-1 3 . 134 THESPIANS 'S ,,.4 Q: 2 ati TM .' KM' ZW, 1. Kim O'Brien, Gina Mitchum, Jerry Graves, and Eric Eubanks practice at a dress rehearsal. 2. David Daniels, playing a soldier, helps a puppet. 3. Eric Eubanks chats about the commencement exercises. 4. Debbie Ptasnik does a ballet dance. 5. Stacey Mendonca shows how to use a light board. 6. Jerome Robinson and Angela Poole take a few minutes to talk about future plans, 7. Members of Thespians are, SlTTlNG: Debbie Ptasnik. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Darlene Brown. Martha Canales, Joella Galindo. Jerry Graves. SECOND ROW: Paul Music, Jeanette Romero. Kim O'Brien. Stacey Mendonca. Chris Herold. Patsy Culver, David Daniels. THIRD ROW: Robbie Stewart, Jerome Robinson, Eric Eubanks. 8. Eric Eubanks acts out an old man. 9. Renee Rayne reaches for a costume. 10. Jimmy Soares helps with the wardrobe as Martha Canales finds something else amusing to laugh about. THESPIANS 135 ELA also contributes off playing field The goals of Eastwood athletes are numerous. One, which may seem insig- nificant to others, is that of joining the Eastwood Lettermen's Association. The club, often referred to as brother- hood, is the epitome of the loyalty athletes share with each other on the field. Working under the direction of their sponsor, coach J.D. Partridge, and president Kevin McGinnis, this year's ELA achieved results. The athletes be- gan the year by selling spirit-supporting ribbons prior to each football game. A float entered during Homecoming fes- tivities exhibited the creativity of the varsity athletes at Eastwood. Homecoming also brought an unusual club activity-the guarding of their pride and joy-the Trooper stadium. This year was also the first in which the bold EHS was repainted since its cre- ation over four years ago in 1974. On Christmas Eve ELA members outlined the EHS with hundreds of luminarias. 136 ELA ig: s XJ' 'Q X 'Siem . 1 'sit '-at tr? 1 5' 2 K l .-5W1+ V A E.-w'sis26!lif - : ii MN Hn ff m R Mg 'T' 'Q ' ff 'mxzdzk 4253: I it l X111 'Q ffff 1 . diizdkt' E 2 1. After a weekly ELA meeting, members Brad Adams, Tim Heidtman, and Granger Boykin dem- onstrate togetherness by crowding into a small pickup. 2. ELA members Steve Williams. Scott Mulvey, Kevin Calhoun. and Mario Porras ' participate in one of their favorite pasttimes . gm -folding bags for luminarias. 3. For once in his ' life, Steve Barden sticks his neck out. 4. Presi- tl r dent Kevin McGinnis checks attendance at the ' ' weekly meeting. 5. ELA members goof around all ' they can before the meeting is called to order. 6, 4' 4 Larry Douglass checks the position of a lumin- ...,g aria, 7. Coach JD. Partridge reviews the finances V with a member. 6 ELA 137 Initiation highlights year The progression of the year brought ELA added strength in the form of initi- ates. Athletes having recently lettered in either football, cross-country, or swimming went through the rigorous activities which included eating brain of newt, Gainesburgers, and various oth- er gourmet foods which made the club famous. Following the memorable initi- ation, ELA readied itself for the Hallow- een Carnival. Their booth, the sponge toss, was as traditional as the club it- self, and as enterprising. The beginning of November launched the club into the start of the biggest money-making project of the year-the sale and distribution of lu- minarias for the Yuletide season. Fol- lowing four weeks of sales and of fold- ing sacks, the club began the task of distribution. After 16 hours of continu- ous labor, the task was completed, ex- cept for the clean up. The benefits of this project were evident as the accu- mulated receipts were added up by Mrs. Eva Villarreal. -.xx Vi .X 138 ELA A .1 QkufbV f. V ty -2 1 1, if ,lgib L Q I ing Z 4 ' fix. at V ty ri Q r 44 3 ? '-vu N ? 1. Eleazar Lozoya stares at the loaded truck. 2. ELA members prepare to go back to class after pictures. 3. Scott Mulvey and Ray Salinas dem! onstrate the art of setting up luminarias. 4. Steve Williams silently observes goings-on at the meet' ing. 5. Members of ELA are, BOTTOM ROW: coach J.D. Partridge, sponsor, A. Boray, T. Heidt- man, R. Bombard, C. Law, J. Flores, D. Ponder, E. Stephens, J. Lozcano, M. Brockington, E. Knapper, B. Rodriguez, C. Heist. SECOND ROW: S. Quillicy, J. Gardner, M. Putney, D. Burnett, D. Delgado, E. Zavala, D. Blenkinsop, K. Wade, T. Surratt, E. Lozoya, B. Thompson, M. Archuleta, K. Calhoun, S. Cervantes, T. White, S. Williams, D. Prewitt. TOP ROW: R. Olienyk, W. Woodruff, D. Powers, S. Zubiate, D. Jetton, S. Mulvey, C. Be- jarano, G. Boykin, L. Douglass, K. McGinnis, M. Kitchin, L. Dugger, S. Barden, J. Zielsdorf, M. Porras, F. Doblado, B. Adams, B. Stearns, J. Ellis, T. Price, D. LaFleur, J. Perdue. 6. Robert Duron checks over ELA's new mascot. 7. Lonnie Dugger rnutters ominously after being hit with a wet sponge at the club's Halloween Carnival booth. WSQWM. is R' -, M . - ..... H mdk' swwwxemmw L - fs ':'fQw1v:ew-fx .... ississe T --exsewzsss . ........ . .... I' ,.f ' ELA 139 Fearlessness displayed in blood drive While in action, the competitive Troopers displayed their talents, un- afraid of spilling blood on the field of play. This same fearlessness helped the members as they participated in the blood drives held at Eastwood anually for the local blood bank. Another drive which the Lettermen activily participated in was the canned food drive, held at Christ- mas for needy families. The begin- ning of the drive brought a direct challenge from the club to any other clubs to compete for the most cans. Following the spring initiation for all other sports, the ELA prepared for their finale-the all-sports banquet. Arranging for plaques and other me- mentos, the club honored outstand- ing fellow athletes in the various sports. The Eastwood Lettermen's Associ- ation may soon open their doors to the new breed of female athlete and members fear the worst. However, they will soon realize, as in the past, the competitive spirit, not the mem- bers themselves, make the club a personhood. 'iii' ' 5 M . 140 ELA ., A 'QE -f-' , MW ,,.v L . t If 9 - tw: . f i . . TSN, -r -.1 2- .M LX ..ff .. mm. , . , . . F5Q5ySQ3?W? i iy 5Q?5Si?WEs ,, Q Y .N f . 5 swmxsiwesd ARQQQE8 s Sggesex, s?3,4-s, ggessgegsgs. is 1. Mike Putney amuses himself by pinning rib- bons. 2. Jimmie Perdue thinks over a new pro- posal. 3. Senior Mike Archuleta transfers luminf arias to a waiting pickup truck. 4. Kevin Calhoun tries to remember which bag contains his lunch. 5. Demonstraing his ability as a salesman, Robert Duron gives his sales pitch to a passing student. 6. Senior member Eleazar Lozoya supervises the loading of luminarias. 7. Lonnie Dugger discovers how it feels to be thrown in a shower with his clothes on. 8. Kevin McGinnis laughs at a com- ment made by a fellow member at a meeting. ELA 141 Artists provide sets scenes for activitie Brush and Palette provides the artistic services for Eastwood's many activi- ties. As the year progressed, Brush and Palette members found themselves in- volved with: making the welcoming decorations for the exes during Home- coming, decorating Mr. Bob Bradley's office for the Christmas season, selling and delivering Troop-O-Grams on Val- entine's Day, and providing decora- tions and scenery for Eastwood-in-Ele- gance and the Salute-sponsored beau- ty contest. The drama department was also the recipient of the Brush and Palette tal- ent as the group worked on the sets and scenery for the production of You Can't Take It with You. V , . -- 1 ' T if . . t 5 . in Q i , xx it 3 st xt , 'SK 3 ggi- fx Q: 3 X was rl W c 1. Enrique Marquez and Harry Moore listen to comments while Duke Button keeps working. 2. Brush and Palette members are Randy Smith: Enreque Marquezg Mrs. Marilyn Steele, sponsor, Jean Zalesak, treasurer: Leslie Boykin, president, Barry Moore, student council representative: Tod Harperg Duke Buttong Tom Gordang and Tim Caldwell, vice president. 3. Leslie Boykin listens to advice on her picture while Jean Zalesak looks on. 4. Tim Caldwell, vice president, awaits for the meeting to adjourn, 5. Enrique Marquez gives his advice on how the Homecoming deco- rations should be placed in the hall. 6. Mrs. Marilyn Steele explains to Tim Caldwell and Leslie Boykin the composition of the picture they are working on. 7, Jean Zalesak wonders how she is ever going to get the sticky bottle of glue off her fingers. 8. Barry Moore and Duke Button seem stunned by the time. up-4... tl'l. .. ..s, X . ...., . . Ev M L, if-up 4 A 5 . -. vm , , y. , A 2, t , TX' , , , W il vrkk V D' Tiny ' ,, ,r i -' 'wf5?5 ','A 'H5 ifr f. f I A, rf.f .. I - 3 39 1 ' ' , V, .. ,,,,.,, ,K tt f 7 1- '1 ,, f f 1 'rf DECA members study business worl Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica is open to all DE students involved in the work-study program. DECA members, receiving three credits per quarter, attend school half a day and work half a day. This year DECA mem- bers got involved in competitive events such as apparel and accessories, pe- troleum, general merchandising, food marketing, and advertising. DECA gave fruit to the residents of Sun- set Haven Rest Home and distributed Christmas stockings to the children of Providence Hospital. With the money raised from projects, club members went on field trips to Levi Strauss and various banks to study business oper- ations. Mr. Maurice Bartram is sponsor of this organization. 144 DECA S1 if 1.M er, TH RO son foy tra bor Du ma Ba rin ric Ca be atr Joh gs up a purchase at Gibson s 6 Mr Mau e Bartram gets ready to leave 7 Leonelle Iau r staples her work together 10 Lnty Rodru gue Labor force functions as service club Office Education Association, a club branching from the national Vocational Office Education, provided services for Eastwood High School. General clerical jobs were found for members and pre- pared the students for careers in office work. As a service club, OEA sold candy and the Homecoming spirit chain to raise money. The club held a rock-a-thon in which OEA members participated in or- der to send retarded children to the Special Olympics. The club also sold confetti eggs to mischievous ghosts and goblins at the Halloween Carni- val. - 146 OEA 44 5, 2? ' F 1 A, -1 6 , . K A Senior members are: FRONT ROW, F. Bone, L. Rodriquez, W. Hanft, L. Bailey. C. Craft, J. Car- don, K. Lerma, D. Vallejo. SECOND ROW: T. An- derson, S. Mendoza, J. Bartlett, P. Williamson, L. Alarcon, K. Everts, L. Gomez, D. Ballenger, L. Carreon, sponsor Mrs. Jean Hawkins Junior members are: FRONT ROW: R. Hawk, P. Cook, B. Mendez, S. Gonzalez, D. Panjata. SECOND ROW, D. Atwood, M. lbarra, L. Dougharty, L. Kasenna- gen, V. Sarabia, L. Liss, sponsor Mrs. Hawkins. 3. Lydia Alarcon breaks away from routine. 4. Dan- ny Vallejo listens to instructions. 5. Missy Sabo files papers. 6. Wendy Hanft studies her assign- ment. 7. Bonnie Sambrano busily types in class. 8. Cindy Fountaine reads index cards. OEA 147 VICA prepares students for careers Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, known as VICA, prepared Eastwood students for industrial, technical, and health careers. These students had a special schedule in which they attended school half a day and work the other half. VICA also held money-raising projects in order to attend special VICA district meetings and compete in the National VICA Skills contest. Members went on field trips to various businesses in the El Paso area. Bake sales, car washes, and a booth in the Halloween Carnival provided these funds. Mr. Tom Tucker sponsored VICA and Kenny Jett served as president. 1. Members of VICA areg FIRST ROW: R. Adame, M. MacKee, B. Pierce. SECOND ROW: R. Kavawagh, G. McClure, S. McCuan, D. Hosch, K. Dobi, A. Kessler. THIRD ROW: D. Cantrell, L. Tay- lor, C. Atwood, C. Bailey, A. Smith, R. Facio. 2. Mitch Moorehead questions his assignment. 3. Ralph Kavawagh busily writes in the VICA class- room. 4. Kevin Dobe reviews a medical chart. 5. Sponsor Tom Tucker reviews a paycheck with a student. 6. VICA students workin the classroom too! 7. Cynthia Atwood carts medical supplies to hospital rooms. 8. Alan Kessler pours oil while lubricating a car. 148 VICA LW X Mg A WN V , 'K 4? X 1 5, .2 . ,... 75 I Y ,, -,,,,.Mw',,.f nf' Q i . ,,4. . 4- f , ff Wy ff fy .4 if .f 1 NVQ vw. ' A 1 ,,.., V iw X QW 6 l ' ft 6 , jfp , , W '+ Q . . ,E , , gf rg? BQ! f ' ff rf ! It Qian M . ,,,, ff 11 if . , i.,ZI'.E's'i 2... , . , 9 54' QW M, A6 if za, .49 uv' R N X Q S X Q., Tk SNK Q x vw ig if ff, N Wg Qfw. 4 A HERO is a club basically concerned with the educational development of students today. Through various ex- tracurricular activities, members strove to provide information on the many different paths open to gradu- ates. Although they performed as an extension of classroom work, they also gave service to the community through various organizations. Includ- ed in their services toward El Paso was a Christmas party which was given for the children of the Southwest Chil- dren's Home. HERO shows open paths to graduates Members of HERO are, BOTTOM ROW: James Hall, Mario Gonzales, Margie Mais, Kathy Wright, Greg Wayne, Cynthia Walker, Orpha Guajardo, Becky La Fever, Susie Jenschke. SECOND ROW: Heidi Sigmund, Janice Elliot, Leisa Kirtley, Donna De Ponte, Bill Justus, Mrs. Billye Freeland, Linda Pinault, Magdalena Villarreal, Susan Hudley, Vicki Nowicki. THIRD ROW: Mike Stone, James Davis, Greg Jacobelli, Dana Kilgore. FOURTH ROW: Scott Howard, Mark Sandy, Jeff Walton, Lea Baray, Lance Darnell, Ed Shoptaugh, Ray Be- cerra. 2. Kathy Wright greets an anxious custom- er. 3. Mrs. Billye Freeland smiles a greeting at students. 4. Jackie Disselkoen prepares for a deadly game of darts at Homecoming. 5. Ed Shoptaugh listens to Jackie Disselkoen explain the game's rules. 150 HERO ctagon members celebrate first year I 'his 'Wil , .?, . -.NHS - ,. yew-,.-'Ne-i . , .f'.'1 'w - x M V .mx B-', , -.1-if -,K . K 2 5 . ,rer.ee , in tx, 'ata 'wi YSQSI. '- xx 'H Qi. - 'Nc 5 3s Octagon, a new service club sponsored by the Optomist club, celebrated its first year at Eastwood. Its 28 members became involved in many school activities. One of their projects was decorating a Homecom- ing hall in the yearly competition held in October. Under the direction of Mrs. Candy Cin- otto, Mr. Spencer Thornberry, and Mr. Charles Fischer, they prepared for the year's activities by raising money from stationery sales and also from a county store booth at the Halloween Carnival. 'MW' 1. Sharon Jack listens to other members' ideas, 2. Emma Yee looks over Octagon notes. 3. Octa- gon members get together to formulate carnival plans. 4. Richard Jack seeks assistance from his sister Sharon. 5. Members of Octagon are Brian De Ponte, Terry Casillas, Susie Gonzalez, Horten- cia Bustillos, David Adauto, Shirley Guerrero, Louis Oliva, Yvonne Okijama, Fred Ohsich, Rita Guerrero, Patsy Casillas, Sharon De Ponte, Rich- ard Jack, Sharon Jack, Jeff Strachen, Kim Soo Hoo, Becky Armendariz, Sylvia Martinez, Angel- ica Gonzalez, Cindy Martinez, Gloria Medina, Liz Meza, Rosa Olmos, Darlene Okijama, Jamee Da- vis, Belinda Mendez, Mike Wasiewski. OCTAGON 151 Community benefits from ROTC is a military-associated organiza- tion which specializes in teaching young adults self-discipline and a sense of responsibility. As a performing unit, they brought honors not only to them- selves but to Eastwood High and the community as well. Eastwood's Reserve Officer Training Corps is divided into several divisions. These units include the honor and Col- or Guard,the rifle team, and four cadet companies. All cadets performed at the annual Federal Inspection Feb. 15 and at the annual YISD Drill Meet held on Apr. 28. Some of the Color Guard's functions included performing at this year's opening ceremonies of Little League Soccer in Album Park and at the Driving Range and Traffic Safety Center at Casner Range as well as pre- senting the colors at the Butokan Kara- te Tournament. A performance was also given at the lst Cavalry Division Ceremonies on Nov. 11 at the parade grounds at Ft. Bliss, Texas. in - 'YA N, i ., . fx-X . - -sr g ROTC work 1. Company A performs at the 50th anniversary parade for Ysleta High School. 2. A star is born in Company C. 3. John Lacente stands at parade rest at an after school drill. 4. Sgt. Ted Kittil- sted surveys cadets during an early morning drill. 5. Company B holds parade practice for the annual federal inspection. 6. Practices for an upcoming drill meet are held by Company C. 7. Stanley Vigue observes inspection proceed- ings. 8. Tony Romaguera checks Eric Reed's unl- form at a routine unit inspection. 9. The long and short of it is portrayed by James Corey and Tony Romaguera. SN. 5 l K I X ' '. xnftv. Y' 1, 5 's ' .-. . 1- , ... .A E Q gk' -. wiki f s . 15451. ROTC 153 Rodeo Club brings Troop's mascot to life The emblem of Eastwood, a mounted Trooper, was brought to lite with Vanessa Cummings and Dino. During all pep rallies and home football games Dino, guided by Vanessa, raced to the strains of Charge, then pranced to Here Comes the King. Proudly wear- ing Trooper uniform and trappings, they symbolized the pride of Eastwood. The Rodeo Club worked hard to make this all possible, but without Dean Cole, owner of Dino and supporter of Eastwood High School, it could not have been done-he unselfishly trans- ported Dino to pep rallies and games at Trooper stadium. Fund raising activi- ties to help support their many activi- ties included candy and bake sales. Participating in rodeos was a highlight. 4. 1. Members of Rodeo Club included Roger Glov- er, Marcie Wagner, Paul Bonar, Kenny Smith, Kelly Betterton, Lorraine Johns. 2. John Hirzel prepares to start a Rodeo Club meeting. 3. Mr. James Owen smiles as students voice their ideas. 4. Trooper ll races around the track at the Homecoming pep rally. 154 RODEO CLUB .lah I 5 1-Or Eastwood Student Union concerned itself with helping others to under- stand the varying cultures of today and their contributions in past years. During Black History Week, February 13-17, the club members took a thorough look at the black race. They examined both their culture and the acceptance of minority races throughout the world. They pre- sented information to the student body in an assembly and to selected classes in an all-day forum held in the lecture room. ESU was sponsored by Mrs. Maggie Thornton and Mr. Chuck Myers. Black History Week reflects ESU's goals 9-r 1. Members of Eastwood Student Union includ- ed, BOTTOM ROW: Muriel Cutler, Nick Bustillos, Velda Williams, Fred Meadows, Carol White, Ruben Labrado. SECOND ROW: Francois Tur- ner, Vannesa Poole, Stanely Johnson, Wanda Griffin, Major Thomas. TOP ROW: Aileen Cole Iins, Valeri Matthews, Casey Winfree, Leonard Scott, Martha Chavez, Michael DesBoine, An- gela Poole, Phillip Perry, Tony August, Valerie Meadows, Schandra Hill. 2. Mrs. Maggie Thorn- ton and Mr. Chuck Myers, co-sponsors of the Eastwood Student Union, portray other as- pects of their work. 3. Aileen Collins takes notes as the meeting progresses. 4. Schandra Hill and Aileen Collins discuss ideas on new projects. EASTWOOD STUDENT UNION 155 4 I N I I I 1 . . -, I . . , , I . . , I .' 6.4, , . x A -'1 rf , C , - s 4' 4 '-.iffy F, . 5 ' -s..,afq.'.. j.- 12 . N . -Q f ..I' ' '01, '- '.-Y I,'. 1 Q . i,:ll5..--- 3 'Q .5 ' , - 1-.- - - ' 1 'EA'-f .. ' '. ', fi-4fx ,xggg-, fag'-. .fs , . 3, .,,-L a.a.,.,- ., f 141.-Q - ' A . . . . . '..z-' .v - .- - - I . I T' -YQ ' 7 fff ' ' . 'KW .- H w ' 8 . . ' . T! ,inf .P ,g ,. I .'l fuk A 5,5 ,. I:-,., -. U-I, ,, W. .- .- wr ' ' -' Fe-9'5 g . . . . , ., ., Q, . , -V - . .- 0 - .. v , '- f D' ,-'fs 'Ffa'-'-. 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' ' p 1,1 'Ev :-,','t' 1, 9 1 ' . W - i C, . ' f- f Q - ,A I f t Q ff?-2? . ' ' ,I . ' I I I' X - gf f 1 o ' HL T' ' - 1' '- .f'f'i 4f'57'f'f' 'I , - ' 'A ' v X 1' X Nm' 5 , . T ' ,, , , .f ' t . ' 1 lr , ' I f f Q . ' f! ,T X Xx . ' ,f f , 1 1 ' . - X Pressures of deadlines harry journalist E' ! 2 f me W 2 we f A ,W . . .. 1 W j jrre 1. Reveille sponsor Ms. Bonnie Lesley prepares lesson plans after a hard day's work. 2. Linda Anthes, co-editor of Sabre, looks up from proof- reading copy to answer a question. 3. Leslie Boy- kin and fellow Salute staffer discuss artwork for a yearbook advertisement. 4, Salute co-editor Julie Navar directs the photographer for an organization picture. 5. Carrie Koebel works in- tently on her copy for an upcoming deadline while Donna Osterman draws her layout. 6. Ter- esa Anderson, Ande Nelson, and Carrie Koebel react differently when they realize they've met their deadline. 7. Carinina Ghent puts the finish- ing touches on her Reveille t-shirt. 8. Sabre ad- visor Ms. Daisy Meacham practices placing a hex while journalism students avoid her gaze. 9. Salute advisor Ms. Carolyn Wolterstorff reacts to the news that film and paper were ruined af- ter the refrigerator had somehow gotten discon- nected. 158 PUBLICATIONS Typewriters clicking, people scream- ing, and staffers busily at work think- ing were familiar settings for the Sa- bre, Salute, and Reveille rooms. These three publication groups prepared the newspaper, the yearbook, and the lit- erary magazine despite deadlines and the hectic atmosphere. The Salute yearbook staff consisted of 29 members. It took each one coop- erating with each other and their edi- tors, Julie Navar and Carlos Sanchez, to produce the long-awaited book in This year's Sabre staff contained 21 staffers who were led by editors Linda Anthes and Kathy Collins. The news paper staff published issues twice Q month. The high sales reflected stu dent interest. Reveille, Eastwood High School's liter ary magazine, carried on its high hon ors, including the All-American Awari by the National Scholastic Press Ass ciation. Stories, poems, and phot graphs submitted by students ani judged by the staff filled the fascinat ing pages of Reveille. May. 'VW 1 l . 3 1 , ,,,fL - 'Q 1 'V A Wukij f 'J f' 1 f 1' Q Q C W' n ,. 5 i N! - K -'I1 Lii' - 3 fi 5 ' , i x V X o Q Q' x J Vj w ,,. Q Q Q . L. A A V ,J K ml im m g w:x.Q+?' . Q Sus LL,LL m - N , Q- ' U 3 - m 1 K W . .5 v. x A ,g., 1 ,R 5 . 5' Eid. ' 3 Q l K C K I A A 7 ,J Alma:-... LL., P W A ' X NCQ. 4 ' J va ' .L I 8 5 ,Q ' 'ur K-NZ -fem' ig xx Vs' M' fi ' 4 i ii W1 ea W lm 1 1 ,-P an-'MJ 9 PUBLICATIONS 159 lVlath classes sharpen reasoning skills Math is one of the most challenging subjects that students are required to take. The challenge for teachers is in teaching the concepts needed to rea- son out a problem logically. The chal- Ienge for students is not just in solving a problem but in being able to relate these concepts toward solving other problems. we s is: -St W T he xiii.. SN- 4' it E Math teaches students to solve other problems besides those of a math- ematical nature because it teaches logical reasoning. Teachers are trying to make math subjects relevant to the world outside the classroom hoping to ease some pain by making them more interesting and more adaptable as the students become aware. Fundamentals, consumer math, alge- bra, geometry, trigonometry, and ad- vanced math are offered to students not just to meet the graduation re- quirements but to give those students who plan to go to college a good back- ground in the field of mathematics. Former students have commented that college math seems easy. . viflvrf H f, Q Q2 ., Q I! ,Hit '- h I .V N I7 . 160 MATH 46.- ,mam fi., Q i ie ...li .Qi.,-.- X- ,. f , . 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Mrs, Thelma Cantrell takes a moment to think about what things she has to do. 4. Sharon Inman takes time out from her work to laugh at a joke. 5. A typical Monday morning blackboard meets reluctant geometry students, 6. One wonders if Tony Romagera can do math without a cal- culator, 7. Wondering whether to study his test or his pencil. Francois Turner seemingly decides in favor ot the pencil. MATH 161 Different countries have different customs Learning to speak proficiently in either German, French, Spanish, or Latin is made a lot more interesting when spelling bees and such games as bingo are involved. Awareness of dif- ferent countries' customs are brought out through research and re- ports and other in-class activities. The foreign language department, headed by Mr. Colin Flannigan, was able to help interest foreign language students develop their knowledge of specific languages by adding activities like field trips, the annual Latin festiv and Diade Cultura to the curriculu Along with the various activities, me bership in language clubs was al available as well as with the respecti honor societies which recognized e cellence in various languages. vwev ivxhgk , .,f.. . - , ., , Q - ,et R L' 'A sg, . , , ,,,.- . - ., , ,,,.,: . ' - ..t ' --'- ky 3 FoREigGN L G if if Y. g.f H 5 ,P F S XMM.,s,.t tsttt L , .. 5 L 'YK ld. .. . sa-Q if 'tx J A 3? w l', g,.r:4iNx i Q . 3 2 wt 2' S .stss 4 . , i I f Lygx . 1 lr Q. -11- ',.1 g ff - ,' A 'VVV . r. 5 . . , . t ' ' 'Q K K It 1. I I . ' I W U W 1 Ur 5 1 I kf' W fs 6 ct My f-if 5' ' g Q if 5 . . .gf as G g G . W PN It O far' 1. German l student, Randy Romaguers, at- tempts to translate a sentence from the German book. 2. German teacher lVlr. Flannigan goes over the correct pronunciation of a word. 3. Mr. Casas, a Spanish teacher, is trying to teach his class to say moustache in Spanish. 4. Mary Ri- vera contently doodles on her French assign- ment. 5. Richard Carroll jokingly says, This is how tall I am, in Spanish. 6, A class of rowdy Spanish students try to settle down and get some work done. 7. French student. Monique Acosta, diligently looks for the answer. 8. Karla Peterson takes time out from her Latin lesson to smile at the teacher. History students study future through pas' .,'., .H 1 1. Mr. James Owen gives a lecture to his class about the facts of history. 2. Cindy Wood con- centrates on her history assignment. 3. Bill Wilke flatters Ms. Elaine Reich to try to get out of an assignment. 4. Donna Howell finds history not only interesting but humorous. 5. Daryl Ray is pretending to listen to what the teacher has to say, but really he's thinking of the upcoming weekend. 6. Trisha Fairbanks closely listens to what the teacher has to say. 7. Sheila Ingram listens to a class discussion on the merits of the Mexican way. 8. Lorraine Johns dazes off from her book for a moment. 9. lVlr. Chuck Myers patiently waits for the announcement to end so he can start his class. 164 SOCIAL STUDIES Geography, history, and government are the social studies subjects offered to students. In geography students learn the locations and customs of dif- ferent countries. They get a basic un- derstanding ofthe complexity of many cultures. Geography provides students with the background needed for world history and American history. Since history has a tendency to repeat itself, students are not only studying the past but the future. World history enables students to compare today's events with those of ancient civiliza- tions. American history offers an op- portunity to learn about the Americai heritage. In government courses seniors are ex posed to political systems and are giv en an opportunity to become active ii politics. Debates and elections are fa vorite aspects of government. Thej provide seniors with experience in ex pressing their opinions verbally and in 1 democratic way. Knowledge accumu lated from other courses is put tc good use by government students 31 they delve into the problems facing our country. I H .... . mt 124 4 S 3 JL E fi .. Q.'.-. S.. ff S' if ' I QA.- Qf N W V m,NMHmv A v fl, A 46 f h 135' X-.W ,N :VL ' 3 15' X 0,14 N SOCIAL STUDIES 165 04, .. -,t Performing groups receive accolades Practice makes perfect is the slogan that was often in the minds of the stu- dents who participated in the various performing groups at Eastwood High School. Vigorous practices to reach perfection proved very difficult at times but the end result was worth all the efforts. The band, Trooperettes, Pom-Pon girls, cheerleaders, ROTC, choir, orchestra and the speech and drama students greatly appreciated the standing ovations and applause given them after their performances and presentations. These accolades rewarded both the performances and the hours anc hours of practice by each participant. Under the guidance of dedicated fact ulty members spending long hours coaching the students, the partici- pants achieved new heights of suc- cess in their various fields. 0 E1 - , in i lwf U 'T ig fss sr' 'wi-,E 4: W5 ., ,Wm Jil ,. f N., , sf Hx .4., ., f 4 as v ., r Q 4 I G We filly MQ if v svn 3 'Q 155, wr wgigw.. I W V Hb... , fx' 'Maki' wa 'f'9 Y,iQ5l 5 WL, 7 1. Tom Cleveland, Steve Hendley, and James Wimberly perform at a football halftime show. 2. An ROTC group practices for an upcoming parade. 3. Bryan Varenkamp wears gloves at an early morning band rehearsal to ward off the cold. 4. Pom-Pon girls Kim Lorimer, Janene Costa, Susie Uroda, and Patty Lumpkin display their spirit at a pep rally. 5. Mr. John Faraone in- vestigates strange squeaks coming from the amplifier during a stage band rehearsal. 6. Patsy Romo concentrates on her music during orchestra class. 7. Head cheerleader Simone Chavez shows her spirit and her smile. 8. Mrs. Darlene Brown, drama coach, and Donna Dug- gen discuss fine points in the drama depart- ment's fall production. PERFORMING GROUPS 167 Tournament participants win recognitio From candy cane sales to new and unique course offerings, the speech and drama department continued to offer a diverse number of activities for the serious actor, orator, or interested student. Working as a team, the speech and drama department attend- ed a sweepstakes tournament at River- side, and the department sponsored Trooper Invitational held at Eastwood January 13 and 14, where some 20 schools were in attendance for active competition. The speech department, in its first year as a chartered NFL school, attended sill three TFA qualifying tournaments that took them all the way to the state com- petition in Waco. The department alsc competed in UIL and NFL district, re- gional, state, and national tourna- ments. The drama department sponsored the production, You Can't Take lt Witt You, and entered various tourna- ments with such events as duet anc solo acting, duet and solo pantomime. and dramatic interpretation. They alsc entered the UIL one-act competitior in the spring. Lovers in Midsummer' was the Eastwood entry. 1. Robin Rentschler practices with her lines. 2. Gathered around some of this year's trophies are: BOTTOM ROW: Beth Carr, Dennis Gonier, and Ingrid Koopman. TOP ROW: Lisa Bass, Beverly Kerr, Veronica De La Garza, Eric Eu- banks, Margaret Bachicha, Kim O'Brien, and Connie Bartholomew. 3. Debbie Ptasnik, Liz Whitehouse, Chris Harrold, and Patsy Medrano pose as 'tgroupiesf' 4. Kim O'Brien, Patsy Cul- ver, and Sharon Thompson take time out to greet the photographer. 5. Mrs. Darlene Brown shows the way to dramatize the part in the play. 6. Joan Vander Wende practices putting on make-up. 7. Various projects, such as these warm fuzzies, help students to experience com- munication. 8. Stacey Mendonca and Jimmy Soares demonstrate what goes on behind the scenes. 9. Mrs. Rita Harlein advises the debate team on persuasion techniques. 168 SPEECH 81 DRAMA I ifii--P QiJXQs1lll5E.l'E is-if!-1 QV',,,.- .4- 3 '+A 4 -1 .-. L tx 5 ' QQ i 'R+ sw, Af ...Q 1 'Jas swf, 2 ,4'!Q. ' k IH I 1 'ff mkfwli N I M SPEECH 8L DRAMA 169 Writing assignments foster creativity H 1. Judy Stephens ponders over an accomplished work. 2. Candy Cain, Michelle Tinguely, Sharon Glasscock, and Jenny Hutto try to disturb the class during reading hour. 3. Phyllis Emmert, Sheila Ingram, Kathryn Jaeger, and Alton Harris try to finish their themes before they are due. 4. Debbie Cantreras keeps the pace going as she continues her assignment. 5. After finding her book interesting, Gay Decker reads on. 6. Mary Brochu, Kathenine Mulvey, Lisa Kabanak, and David Daniels listen in shock as they discover they have to read five books a six weeks for AP English III. 7. Alisa Boyce is puzzled by an answer, so she continues to ask still another question. 8. Jeanell Stapher doodles on her paper waiting for inspiration. 9. English teacher Ms. Barbara Nel- son laughs at a joke by one of her students. 170 ENGLISH English is suposed to be one of the har- dest Ianguages to speak. If you ask an average student enrolled in English, you'll receive an affirmative yes. Headed by Mrs. Martha Harrison, the English department consists of 26 teachers. The subjects taught are Eng- lish I, ll, III, IV, Creative Writing, and Advanced Placement Ill and IV. A required course at Eastwood High, English taught the students basics o' grammar and composition as well as an appreciation of literature. The Engl lish curriculum also encouraged a study of the past, present, and the fu- ture which gave students the chance to increase the knowledge of the world and their minds. Although the curricu lum and methods of teaching have of ten been challenged, the students anc faculty have agreed that English is there for the learning. M is a I 2 ' xx X . , X ,- .-- ' ' , , :H X. yin:-IW '21 4, H . 1 Qs? Q fr X. 'S A W , , x W F 1 Q .Nx +a . X, 2 , 55. K M, kkyk . , - . w..W.....,Mw'N -X AW. xx - ,5w4g4gQg.V.,,w 3 A Ii' L f fvahw W . , 2 :A r X X .X ,X , .1 X i mlwmgm ENGLISH 171 m, qw Q X , , ,.,, W, 5wW5,gv,H W, ,MY fl I I 7 Fixx if X. R aw, ' . . P ' 3:3 16 Q , 1-in l ' ' ' A - : 5111! A rg-.Pk it V . 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Although soccer is a strenuous sport, boys in Coach Ware's PE class show that it can be entertaining as well. 8. Tem- porarily disabled, a student displays a painful ex- cuse for not participating in PE. 9. Elva Aguilar, Viola Abraham, Cynthia Horton, and Kim Barnett await their turn to play flag football. ix . ,.. . 4- E t' r:,.....,,..,.....,, .M A ' ' P'-v iimmxmw Q X K Vg f i ' QXLT .. - . J vis-.+-rf' w 2 . . -Q-v-wsu-'Gunmen buil together in P Although lack of facilities has been known to create chaos at other schools, this year Eastwood solved this problem by combining girl and boy PE classes. Co-ed football, softball, bas- ketball, and volleyball teams were formed, and they proved successful. Students d bodies E classes The usual variety of courses, such as physical education, health, tennis, modern dance, and athletics, saw an increased enrollment. And, although only two years of PE are required, the upperclassman enrollment increased significantly this year. PE 173 Art develops a creative talent in pupi ,gr A - K. ' 1 l 1? f . W 1 1. Gail Cradon passes her time by decorating the art room door. 2. Incognito is Cindy Garcia. Her disguise? A pig. 3. Bitsy Wilson works contently on her denim weaving. 4. Discussing how to arrange their numbers are Leslie Boykin and Tod Harper. 5. Tracy Estes regretfully finds out not all books come with pictures, 6, Lee Connors goes to work in a crafts class. 7. In between conversa- tions, Patty Lewis finishes work on her project 8. Believe it or not, this is a picture of that- drawn by Marie Scholer. 9, Mrs. Marilyn Steele puts finishing touches on the bulletin board. 174 ARTS gl CRAFTS Art develops a student's creative tal- ent, and with the help of the arts and crafts department, students have the opportunity to create objects of beauty with their hands. Working with their hands, crafts stu- dents were able to explore new areas of art, some of which include leather- work, ceramics, and woodcarving. Candlemaking was a main project dur- ing the month of November, and the aroma of the melting wax and scents filled the corridors of first and second halls. The candles were later exhibite in the first hall display case. In the art department, studenj learned to express themselves throug foil art, paper mache masks, weavin and various charcoal and water coli techniques. Some of the artists four their creations posted on the bullet boards in main hall for all to obseri while the rest of the masks and drai ings remained in the various arts ar crafts classrooms waiting to be a knowledged by an audience. ' ll .. ..... X1 . sx 55's ,, gui ' s-my , . -7 V k .,,,..mm- 3 ,h 3' 1! i 6.. 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Through science a student's cc ception of the universe is explained a this enables man to establish a path the world of knowledge thereby ge e yrs. . py it-f 'Q gt J .3 X' X , X3 I , A X if is 3 f , '.. l ur -l 4 4 X ZX X ., .sv ,asf Tn 1 tl Y A , il fin' A Tv s H f m. WM 'J' W ' -' .22 1, I ,,,. ,,,.. i - ad ,,, ' 7 ,,:?5 l Q . , ff .z 1 - 1 . .rrk yi, 6 7 N ...ff-P s.. 1. Paul White concentrates on disecting his worm for biology. 2, Ronda Benish attentively listens to her teacher. 3. Awaiting the next ex- periment, the lone beaker stands. 4. Science teacher Mr. Fulton Robinson doubles as a pho- tographer at one of the football games. 5, A fa- vorite display among the classes, the skeleton demonstrates the side effects of smoking. 6. Fel- low scientists help each other with an experi- ment. 7. Scientist Marc Miller finishes his lab paper. 8. The class works diligently to finish their homework. 9. Clark Rivas and his classmates smile as they pretend to be at work. SCIENCE 177 Homemakers take skills to communit Personalized Christmas stockings for the elderly, freshly baked bread, and slide presentations on sensory depriva- tion are some of the diverse happen- ings that take place in the homemaking department. Homemaking l classes made blouses, skirts, pants, and jackets. They also learned the basics in food preparation and safety precautions against food poisoning problems. Homemaking ll classes studied foreign foods, and several interested students tried preparing exotic dishes. Child development classes went to Scotsdale school and helped teach classes to blind children. Home and family living classes viewed O wx ,ln is N 1 -it i ff slides on sight and hearing impz ments. They participated in the ci tomary weddings and receptions night, some of which took place churches. Consumer education classes to tours of apartments, buildings, a houses. Comparative shopping a how to budget money were use skills learned in class. 'ii' K xg 3 q.,..::'Sg'. W Q .I iw M 6 A r M 'Wi if' av El E A2 ,ful 523222 '- z YJYWW 5. .M r 1 5, Ja? 15 J 31 A I ,425 ewwww it A 2 .i It fm...- 178 HOMEMAWNG ' 5 2 ., v-1 W V . ' i . frfw C C bl VI? Q NNY . .. L' ss' is- V X ,.. . t. l S L ' V E Q' ft , 'Y s 1' Q. 1 4 X' t. Q '-. :V K 'F his X X sb -' rt , N af' ' rf 5 'wt if R X: tux tri... . 1 1 .X X .1 K- ' . W4 9 , l 'F W - -it ' Q 1 is H! H 8 C iwithtf., li l 1 Q ' A X 4 H -Q , l-ol at C A 1. Susan Zeller enjoys the company of grade schoolers. 2. Mrs. Connie Steelhammer dis- cusses class expectations for the week. 3. Miss Jackie Culbert attends to the finances. 4. Lorena Cerros tries out the feeling of being a housewife. 5. Seizing the opportunity to regress to her child- hood, Mackie Cox amuses herself with a bean- bag. 6. Rebecca Uphoff, Cindy Garcia, Sheri Clune, Mrs. Mary Tiemann. Mrs. Joan Donovan. and Julie Fearnow get together for a game with the special education students. 7. Mrs. Mary Tie- mann jokes with Miss Edith Christensen for dis- playing influential propaganda, 8. Marta De Los Santos expresses disgust at the favoritisrn shown toward Virginia lbarra. HOMEMAKING 179 Business department offers job trainin In the world of hard-to-get jobs, the business department here at Eastwood offers the opportunity to apply one's skills in a well-paying job. All the courses are set up to help interested juniors and seniors to learn a trade. Students have a choice of taking one of several business classes. These include lCT, DE, VOE, and HECE. Industrial Cooperative Training CICTJ helps students interested in industry and industry-related fields. Distributive Education CDED has to do with working in stores and salesmanship. lf a stu- dent would like to improve his skills in office efficiency, he is enrolled in Voca- tional Office Education CVOEJ. Persons interested in home management would enjoy the experience of Home Eco- nomics Cooperative Education CHECEJ When enrolled in such a course, stu- dents are required to attend school only half the day, and the other half is spent at their jobs. This program has supplied invaluable experience to the working students who learn about em- ployer-employee relationships, the val- ue of a hard-earned dollar, and the remedies for tired feet, stated Mr. Maurice Bartram, DECA instructor. He added, We are fortunate to have many businesses in the area which co- operate. Without their good will, work- study programs couldn't exist. Department instructors are Mr. Tom Tucker, ICT, Mrs. Jean Hawkins, VOE, and Mrs. Billye Freeland, HECE. Nnnun9r .XI- Mx E Se ff U if .fxixx X' tux. . N l 'fx' vt, xx' 4 180 WORK STUDY its 3 X -.iii Y vii 1. Leonel Carreon busily alphabetizes invoices. 2. Office worker, Lilly Rodriguez, quickly separates the growing stacks of papers. 3. Sandra Chavez files some important papers. 4. Assisting a cus- tomer in a decision is Joan Baevagel. 5. Terry Mais prepares the receipt for a refund. 6. Work- ing at a local store, Karen Kilgore tries to pass the time by playing with a calculator. 7. DECA instructor, Mr. Maurice Bartram, writes down his plans for the future. 8. Selling suckers has be- come a pasttime for Aurora Ruiz, 9. Teresa Miller cheerfully greets the customers while she rings up their merchandise. WORK-STU DY 181 Q M f I Lk, ' 1 1, . X ' - 4 . P .t , - - - ,. . -. 4' I -- - I . . . , U . . . - ss . ' '-, '41, ' 1 . N ' - X: t L- -'hx I ' . .V ' Q .- .- P . 4- , x s ' . X. 1 .A,' -- X . u . 5. A 4 . ' . - - . f' 1 P' 2,1 ' ' . 4 s - . ' L, 'P -L. '.' s ' ' af ,' -0 -4 ', . ' 4 . ' ' . ' f , s 1 ' 4 Q ' a ' ' fl!-, -1 x '- . of I . I U :U Y' ' A .'-. -x I R' ,, s ' - . ' ' . 'Nl ' 4 ' . .. ,' ' .I 'gh :-I. J' X- - . 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'af X :- .Sum S-. .4 4 Oryx ' 1 Q. at-tfxfnfpgl A Pl' .ul Q.--H ix 1 ff fd ' ff f' ' ' If if gfff' , - 1 V - .. - Yi' A ,M , jig 'V ' ' ' 1 -1. f' ',. ?'fg,ix,1 at L . - -V 1- 1 L , 1. , - ' - 'f'A. 1. bfr'w:fA' -f' .- , J . 'J M !, 1 , 1 . , , J X Y ' I. ' x .Ilx K ' . X Cheerleaders revel in spirit As in the past, the Eastwood cheer- leaders have been a dominant force behind the competitive athletic organi- zations. At Eastwood the varsity boys cheerleaders gave more than just sup- port, they gave a fuller meaning to the term cheerleaders The cheerleaders were more than dedicated, for in the early morning hours while many people were sleep- ing, these seven girls were practicing cheers and routines over and over until they had reached perfection. This hard work paid off as Eastwood was one of the four schools selected this summer for the award of excel- lence at the High Plains Cheerleading Camp in Lubbock, beating out 68 other cheerleading squads. They also won four superior ribbons and the spirit stick which was given the last day of camp. When the varsity squad returned home, they held a camp of their own for elementary school children. The cheerleaders awarded ribbons and spirit sticks to the outstanding partici- pants. The sponsor of the boys varsity cheerleaders is Mrs. Nancy Morris. 1. Positioned in front of her wall of reflections, Mrs. Nancy Morris takes time to relax. 2. Mem- bers ofthe varsity cheerleading squad are, BOT- TOM ROW: Chris Ware, Simone Chavez, head: Sara Banta, Lorye Mendoza. TOP ROW: Stacee Story, Jana Bigbie, Michelle Hollomon, 3. Stacee Story and Michelle Holloman take time to chat with Mr. John Faraone, who's loving every min- ute of it. 4. Standing near her megaphone, Sta- cee Story prepares to sound off a yell. 5. Lorye Mendoza takes time out from decorating the main hall to answer a question. 6. At one of Eastwood's spirited pep rallies Sara Banta leads a victory chant. 7. Simone Chavez, in a rigid pose, intently observes the student body of Eastwood. 8. On a calm, relaxed afternoon the varsity cheerleaders take time from their duties to freshman around. 184 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Qin 1 . .W 'E+ Vw M L, e .Q Q, ai 1 'YI 1 -0 fffu f ,-, ,,,s. tf ,V , Wfg 4 2,0--.A s M.-' 5 l . . ' ,N an K 'rr 1 gum P .,,,i ff M. 'K .21 6 QW: 'Q KN X , xi R- .. .. , gs in 'W Q W' 1 1 qi F 4 N1 .. .fi i ,, .. X K - Mm W ,, - E 4 Q .. , . .Sf WJ' 'mix my - X: 5 'iliik Q N x VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 185 -....- SS r v ,J f' CM . . w. '73 'L .L ap - 'Y .G '94 ., ' ' In 1 1 . 4 , ' Q 1 ' . s I :if we rp- , , , x r j ,qw , x H1 s Y ' s w Q fa, M: i MW. .ar syn- s v ,T it X fir' 2 ,Vp X 186 B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS ! : sk, rn., .un xr-mg Coke x 1' ,- 'tw '1,, ,w -N ,M ' in L ...Ax vii . g, 1 in ,turkey .. ., -VIN AN. s .. , -. ., , - -rfwww-1 - X .lux ,. Nw- - eff-gf' ft, - s4...:3 1. Boys B-team cheerleaders are: BOTTOM ROW: Nannette Rutten. SECOND ROW: Lauri Stallings, Helen Moody, Carolyn Tompkins, Vi- veca Perea, Norma Olivas. TOP ROW: Sponsor of the group is Miss Elva Vasquez. 2. Jackie Brown indicates by her look and stance that all is not going too well on the field. 3. Laughingly, Lauri Stallings tries a new routine for the first time in front of her teammates. 4. Girls B-team cheer- leaders are: BOTTOM ROW: Karen Molix, Aurora Barrios, Robin Stone, Lisa Rusk. TOP ROW: Julie White. The group's sponsor is Mrs. Linda Garber. Girls spark team effort A tradition started this year: two B- team cheerleading squads. The boys B- team cheerleaders cheered for boys B- team football, basketball, track, and wrestling: and the girls B-team cheer- leaders cheered for girls volleyball, basketball, and track. Members of the boys squad were Na- nette Rutten, Lauri Stallings, Carolyn Tompkins, Norma Olivas, Helen Moody, Jill Jenkins, and Viveca Perea, head cheerleader. These girls captured the first place trophy at a contest sponsored by the 7-up and RC Cola Company this summer. The sponsor of the boys B-team cheer- leaders is Miss Elva Vasquez. The girls B-team squad attended the same camp and also took a first place trophy: The Spark Plug Award for having the most spirit. This group con- sisted of Karen Molix, Aurora Barrios, Lisa Rusk, Robin Stone, and Julie White, head cheerleader. This group is sponsored by Mrs. Linda Garber. The freshman cheerleaders this year attended the Eastwood High School Cheerleading Camp of 1977. While at- tending the camp, the girls won the spirit stick for being the most spirited group. The squad consisted of Adella Licona, Jackie Brown, Jackie Haynes, Tracy Messer, Mary Quintana, Calle Voorheis, and head cheerleader Kim Powell. These girls cheered for boys freshman football and boys and girls basketball. They also kept scores at the baseball games. Sponsor is Mrs. L. B. Limon. 5. Freshman cheerleaders are: BOTTOM ROW: Kim Powell, Jackie Brown, Tracey Messer, Callie Voorheis. SECOND ROW: Mary Quintana, Jackie Haynes. TOP ROW: Adela Licona. 6. Jackie Haynes shows her enthusiasm as she helps lead the team to victory. 7. Jackie Brown shows her radiant smile as she encourages other students to attend the game. 8. Kim Powell smiles bravely at the cameraman despite the fact that the game last night was one of the roughest and toughest of the season for her team. FROSH CHEERLEADERS 187 Reconstruction efforts fire juniors to face tough battles Filling the shoes of last year's senior stars would prove to many an impossi- ble task. Yet, despite the odds, this year's Partridge Family has met the challenge headlong with exceptional results. As the defending 2-AAAA district champs, team members found them- selves in the midst of a reconstruction program. With only eight lettermen starting, coach J. D. Partridge's hopes lay in the talents of his untested ju- niors. Opening the season with a 19-6 victory over the Las Cruces Bulldogs was the right direction. The Cav's first home game found them pitted against Mid- land High School. The outcome was a 7-7 deadlock. Slated as the top pick for District 1-AAAA, Burges proved to be the super Troop's first loss, by the margin of a one point deficit. The sec- ond loss of the season openers was to Clovis, followed by a 12-7 win over a strong Mayfield team. The last game before district play went in East- wood'-s favor against a battling Hobbs team. Facing powerhouse teams throughout the pre-season schedule proved to be a beneficial factor for the Troopers. 1. In deep thought over a player's injury, Mr. Jerry Hoemberg contemplates a decision. 2. Throwing over Clovis defenders, David Segapeli tries to complete a pass. 3. Team runs onto the field of victory. 4. Charging into a wall of action, Bart Adkins grasps the ball securely. 5. Expres- sionless, Tim Hart awaits to be called upon. 6. There is no way out for a Burges halfback as Mark Kitchin already has a hold on him. 7. Listen- ing intently to the other team's strategy, Mr. Todd Ware converses with the press box. 8. Scanning from the sidelines, Ty Suratt perceives troubles for Eastwood. 9. Steve Williams and Granger Boykin discuss previous errors during a heated game. 10. Press box information is ur- gently received by coach J. D. Partridge. 188 VARSlTY FOOTBALL , K Sn' I fn, ,.,,, , A V , , ,H ,X ,-,,,,,,,,,- ,,f ,Nh M- 11: :mf f ,- ff 5, ., . A , 'aww-4 fl',:wg f f, r 4-,im f f. iff , 2 fgwifi ' V fr fy? 'ZW up f f 444 1wg2,, H,, f'gfg1.ws.1 , ,,, , 1 ..---- '! 4 MN' 5: A - 5 A ff K r A i 4 . Kai... K W- VARSITY FOOTBALL 189 WA-fi Q 'E X 1222 is 'fr X L 3 .. F, 4 'Q A , ' Q: t Q QC' , FS , M L, N QQ QL, 0 ,,,,, : L., ,,,, ,,.,, W ,, ,,,,., ,,..,, ?.,M,w.. 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SECOND ROW: Mr. Todd Ware, Kevin Calhoun, Mike Ar- chuleta, Alton Harris, Eric Stevens, Chuck Heist, 190 VARSITY FOOTBALL Dwight Barnett, Mario Porras, Jim Purdue, Bill Stevens, David Segapeli, Lonnie Dugger, Bart Ad- kins, Sergio Cervantes, Richard Corrol, Mr, J, D, Partridge. THIRD ROW: Mr. Jerry Hoemberg, Jenny Petrofes, Brad Adams, Tom Matthews, Greg Brown, Granger Boykin, Skip Zubiate, Woody Woodruff, Tim Heidtmen, Tim Frank, Ty Surratt, Dean Powers, Ron Olienyk, Jeff King, Gary de' Palacio, Mr. Jim Pufal TOP ROW: Stevj Bardon, Mark Kitchin, Mark Brockington, Eleaza Lozoya, Mike Williams, Pat Mulvey, David Del- gado, Joe Garcia, Eric Knapper, Kevin McGinnis Jens Gardner, Robert Duron, Ray Salinas, Pete Townseley. Partisans cheer troop Offensive standouts were found in the likes of juniors Bart Adkins, Woody Woodruff, and senior Sergio Cervantes. Woodruff's and Cervantes' consistent yard-gaining ground plays and Adkin's crowd-pleasing attacks were strong points in the '77 club. Returning quar- terback David Segapeli displayed his throwing and field-general talents be- fore capacity crowds. The exceptional teamwork of Woodruff, Cervantes, Ad- kins, and Segapeli was halted when a dislocated shoulder forced Segapeli to retire for the remainder of the season. Taking over for the injured quarter- back, junior Scot Crawford took over the reins of the Mighty Troop and proceeded to help lead Eastwood to victory. Combined with a strong of- fense, the second side of the Troop's success lay in a powerful, resilient de- fense. Steve Bardon, Robert Duron, and Mark Kitchin were singled out on defense for their consistent good play. 1. Searching for a glimpse of daylight, Sergio charges for an opening. 2. Junior quarterback Scott Crawford desperately runs against an Ys- leta attack. 3. Stopped by a Burges defender, Sergio Cervantes still persists. 4. Receiving instructions from Coach Todd Ware, Ty Surratt and Robert Duron patiently listen. 5. Bart Adkins skillfully eludes tacklers. 6. Second effort pro- vides a hard-fought yard or two for Bart Adkins. 7. With a menacing look, Bart Adkins strives for end zone. 8. David Segapeli calmly lofts a pass to an open receiver. VARSITY FOOTBALL 191 Title evades Blue Brigade The Parkland Matadors were the Troopers' first obstacle in district com- petition. A 20-7 stomp was only a brief glimpse of things to come. After the victory over Parkland, the Cavalry trav- eled into lnjun territory emerging with a few scalps of their own. Follow- ing the Ysleta game, the Cav did battle with the Riverside Rangers, who proved to be no match for the battling Blue Brigade. The district championship game, which was played in the Sun Bowl, pitted the Bel Air Highlanders against the Troop- ers. Both teams were unbeaten in dis- trict play. In a game of mistakes,the Highlanders managed to move ahead of the Troop and there they stayed un- til the remainder of the game- final score, 9-7. 1. The Cav executes a final play in a scoring drive. 2. Bart Adkins charges for a Trooper victo- ry. 3. Watching from the sidelines, Skip Zubiate is seemingly pleased with his team. 4. Outlining the next play, coach J.D. Partridge explains the de- tails. 5. Spotting his receiver, Scott Crawford prepares to pass. 6. Stopped yet still persisting, Lonnie Dugger leans forward for that crucial ex- tra yard. 7. The Trooper sideline watch the dis- trict game against Bel Air. 8. Waiting for the snap are coach J.D. Partridge, coach Todd Ware, and trainer Jerry Hoemberg. 9. On the verge of being tackled, Scott Crawford contemplates whether to keep or option-off to Adkins. 192 VARSITY FOOTBALL fy? 73' ,po- .W ,..,.-as-- ' 'W' t ...X V we z ,Je-7,,3qL:,g l n SEASON RECORD Opponent EHS Las Cruces 6 25 Midland 7 7 Burges 27 26 Clovis 27 7 Mayfieid 7 12 Hobbs 13 33 Parkland 7 20 Ysleta 0 19 Riverside 7 15 Bel Air 9 7 VARSITY FOOTBALL 193 SEASON RECORD Opponent EHS Burges 33 12 Coronado 21 19 Fabens 1 1 2 42 Socorro 24 1 3 Mayfield 13 42 Parkland 14 34 Ysleta 0 50 Riverside 5 1 3 Bei Air 16 35 nfl if bi ik X e,..- ll X.. .., W - MU0 if ...vw 1i ' K., J ..,............tvv- 1 ,- i .i.. .e -. .,,- I r , . , . , , , , . ,,-.,,.., o....,..,..,:1 f , g - . - . fi'Jf.f, -D' - M -. 5 ' f'7f.f'?if'.' ' K i . .. . ai- ,H . . i , , ff . 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TOP ROW: Steve Nunoz, Rocky Withers, Robbie Jenkins, David Plunkett, Mike DuBois, Miguel Ramirez, Brian Haley, Scott Mulvey, Wayne Cozart, Alex Pereira, Derwin Pace, Tim Patterson, Glen McLaughlin. 6 .15..49s' . ff-f -A ' A . or p , .. ty. .5 gm rN,:s3.....3.-F1,,,.,E.,.. .. . ' Q. -K ZA . ygtifk i ffl! .... 4 K - g 'fits ,Q A Z x . sg .. wg . Q Q K, Tm ggi '. g ,- ,ff 3, N -V J s rt, va, Q SW-is fgtk . A r ,R .. s r' xg-. .ff ,. -, , . Q f ar' - Miss' , , r ,Q V 41 . A r 3 ' Q . QE! my N 4 nxt, lf. Q31 4 K 1 .. P . my , 5 . '.kk Dssievfis Q i 4 if Y ' , m. -f'- ' Q . Q - . -sas... Q ,A ., J-V's capture district crown After a poor start during the season openers, the B-teamers started to put it all together. Their efforts found them with a district crown for the second straight year in 2-AAAA. A big plus in the team's favor was the defensive squad's ability to execute and perform as a team. For the of- fense, Allan Reed posed a big threat to any opposing and unsuspecting teams. Reed led the squad in both rushing yardage and pass receptions. Although Reed was singled out for his good play, coach Mickey Diaz felt that the entire team was composed of nothing except standouts. Head coach Art Shaw and assistant coach Mickey Diaz were well pleased with team's effort, determination, and desire to give their all. 1. A rough day for a good quarterback, Alex Per- eira steadily walks away from the field. 2. Stum- bling, yet not fallen, Alex Pereira refuses to give up. 3. Allan Reed rushes through the Ranger line after a hand-off from the quarterback. 4. Bat- tered helmets and good runs help Greg Miller bring the Cav to victory. 5. Unhindered by ap- proaching footsteps, Alex Pereira accomplishes his pass. B-TEAM FOOTBALL 195 Frosh gain second spot Having incorporated talent with ability, this season's freshman footballers ig- nored their inexperienced handicap and fought to compile an extremely successful season record. Returning as district champs, the freshmen opened their season with vic- tories over MacArthur, Henderson, and Bel Air. The young Cav's first loss came mid-way during the season to a power- ful Hillcrest team. This heartbreaker was followed by three consecutive wins and a O-O tie with Ysleta. After the dust settled and the fight subsided, the Troop found itself in possession of a very respectable second place in dis- trict competition. Head coach Gary Pippen and coach Ralph Reyna composed the coaching staff for the team. 1. Grappled by Ysleta defenders, Jack Yanez desperately tries to free himself. 2. Grasping the ball after a difficult reception, Asberry Charles senses the goal line. 3. Freshman punter Alvino Bacca renders his entire body in an attempt for a successful punt. 4. ln preparation for the throw, Louis Gonzales discovers an open receiver. 5. Expressing his anxieties from the sidelines, coach Ralph Reyna displays his concern. 196 FRESHIVIAN FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD Opponent EHS MacArthur 14 44 Henderson 12 14 Bel Air C12 5 24 Hillcrest 12,4 ,lo :Marion Manor 6 ' 28 Riverside 22 g ' c '44 Ysieta , G ' 0 Socorro 12 48 Parkland 12 28 4 4 if ' 1-:Sr Freshman football team members are: FRONT ROW: Allan Davis, Larry Scot, Craig Tabor, Henry Savadra, Jeff Briggs, Tom Bardon, Edward Quin- tana, Host Phillips, Brian Romain, Paul Wallen- burgh, Terry Barrot. Maurice Alston, Tony Rob' ertson, Will Waffordfmanagerb. SECOND ROW: Gary De Palacioqmanagerj, Sidney White, John Pleasants, David Johnson, Allan Garcia, Adolfo Aguilar, Sam Detrof, Carlos Apodaca, Greg Cole- lls iw .wi im, -Anivlal ,I ' 1 'mn' Ll we man, Danny Gonier, Eddie Barcena, O.J, Stems- ley, Flabio Chacon, Moses Hernandez, Mike Granados, THIRD ROW: Albino Bacca, Gary Son, Jimmy Duncan, Robert Zeid, John Holeman, Phillip Vro, Sean Perrero, Louis Gonzales, Jack Yanez, Freddy Porras, Paul Pereira, Mike Rusk- tuhl. FOURTH ROW: coach Ralph Reyna, Jay Beaman, Robby Misquez, Montez Love, Mario Lazoya, Louis Bealer, Richard Armendariz, Brian Watson, Monte Dailey, John Navarette, Jesus Espinosa, Richard Hard, Steve Malloway, As- berry Charles, Charlie Lino, coach Gary Pippen, TOP ROW: Paul Eads, Andy Sullivan, Frank Gon- zales, Scott Carr, Randy Shinaut, Micky Diaz, George Peel, Mike Heredia, Chrissy Gallegos, Will Banta, Mike Carmona, Eurica Kalester. FRESHNIAN FOOTBALL 197 ,, new L. DG, L ll . ll l ll ..V, .l ,. 4 ,,,,, r fy .W ,V A V 'V , WAN. rl, 7 'M V K Q' e 5 ,,Zb,,. if '3- , 2 3 Members of the varsity volleyball team are: Vif- Gallegos, Cheri Silock, Kyle Henson Qbe-BUD, agerj, Muriel Cutler, Olivia Cadena, Adria Ara ginia Ybarra, Carol White, Cathy Hernandez Danielle Pollen, fmanagerj, Diann Narro Qman- gon, Odell Lesley qcoaghp, Cmanagerb, Liz Gill, Dee Dee Silock, Denise 198 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Loss, injury spike team Ten returning volleyball letterwom- en from last year's district-winning team led their squad to a respect- able win-loss record. The season started slowly with pre- season action proving the need for team unity. Also, the loss of last year's standout, Terry Pickett, greatly crippled the team's effec- tiveness. Additional burdens sprang up with the injury of key player Den- ise Gallegos. The team held its own, however, while waiting the return of the injured starter. After Gallegos' return to the squad, the team made a bid for a comeback but it proved to be too late to capture district. Other volleyball standouts included Liz Gil, Carol White, Muriel Cutler, and Virginia Ybarra. 1. Denise Gallegos successfully slams back the ball. 2. Adria Aragon attempts to prevent a score. 3. Varsity team member Virginia Ybarra puts it up for a spike. 4. On a come- back from a successful block, Denise Galle- gos scores against the opponents. 5. Carol White desperately tries to prevent the ball from being spiked for a point. SEASON RECORD EHSXFL Davis 16-14, 5-15. 14-16 El-lS!Odessa 0-15 6-15 Permian, , A El-tS!Burges i i,i, j 6-15, 11-15 EHS!Jesus ,i,',. V tjl. 15- 8 15- 6 and Mar?-1 , 'ti 5 EHSXLQS Cruces 15- 5 15- 9 Mayfield 1 Ei-1SfAnthony 10-15, 15-10, 15-12 EHS!Alpine 15- 3 15- 1 EHS!Fabens 2-15 8-15 EHSlAnthony 15-11,14-16 11-15 EHS!Cofonado 9-15, 9-15 EHSfAndress 15- 3, 12-15 15- 2 EHS!Socorro 15- 3,10-15, 8-15 El-lS!Gadsen 15- 2,15- 6 EHS!Be1Air 15-11, 6-15 12-15 EHS!Parkland 14-16,15-12 15- 9 EH'S!Rlverside 15- 4 15-10 EHS!Ys!eta 11-15. 11-15 Ei-lSfSocorro 8-15, 10-15 EHSfBe1Air 10-15 9-15 EHS!Odessa 1 5-15, 14-16 Ector Q EHS!Lydia' ,' 11-15 10-15 Patterson EHSlParkland 11-15 6-15 EI-lS!Riverside 10-15,15-11 7-15 EHS!Ys1ete 15- 7 15- 6 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 199 Volleyballers gain practice After having completed an unsuccess- ful pre-district record, the B-team spikers entered district play slightly disheartened. An abundance of play- ers and new, untried talent helped the B-team squad to finish its district schedule with a respectable record. Susan Barnhardt, outstanding in blocking and spiking, was the squad's star player. The B-team was coached by Mrs. Carolyn Bossley. Although the freshman volleyballers did not fare well in their games, their attitude and new-gained experience greatly enhanced their abilities. Mrs. Jackie Disselkoen coached this year's freshmen. 1. Mary Ann Rice practices her set-ups just prior to a game. 2. Freshman player Mary Ann Rice slams the ball back to an opponent. 3 Scoring points for the B-team is a natural tend- ency for Terry Cordova. 4. Battling with an opponent, Kelly Edge returns the ball. 5. Warm- ups provide a chance for Linda Thomas to practice her blocks. 6. Sending the ball up to the front, Laura Draper follows through on her hit. 7. From the serving line, Sharon Hally smashes the ball over the net. SEASDN RECORD El-lS!Austin El-lS!Bufges EHS!.1esus and Mary 13 15 EHS!Anthorgy 15 13 El-iS!Coronado EHS !Fabet1s EHS!Jess.fs and Itiry 16 14 EHS!Andress EHS 1' Socorro EHS!GadSef1f EHS! El Pam EHS! Burgas EHS! Gadsen EHS! Bel Air EHS! Parkiand EHS! Riverside EHS! Ysleta EHS! Socorro EHS! Socorro, EHS I Burgas ' EHS! Riverside A ' snsfaei s ' ,EH3!PatkiBnd?31i ,r.s', T EHS! i .'-Awi si-rsfvsiefai !..,. ,s'!i 1 L 200 FRESHMAN, B-TEAM VOLLEYBALL 3- 5 11-15 15- 4 15-11 15-13 15 11 1511 15 3 9 15 15 10 6 5 O 15 4 15 14 16 1510 15 8 1 7 1519 515 15-11 16-14 15- 8 6-15 11-15 7-15 12-15 10-15 il-15 6- 5 15' 6. 4- , 15-10 1511 9-15 15 6 15- 9 715 O-15 9-15 15 6 15 5 15 3 1512 2 5 15 11 6-15 15- 7 13-15 12-15 8-15 15- 3 14-15 11-15 15,44 1,5fA1V4f?' gy Y' 7 i l . .,.4..,m 1 dv 'T T 2 ' ff W.,...,, 3 1 v 1, A s ' 'i we- ,,,,, - -1 ' 579' , ,,,r 4 , SEASON RECORD El-lS!Fabens EHS! Henderson EHS! Riverside EHS! Ysieta EHS!Valley View EHS! Ross EHS!Bassett, EHS! MacArthur EHS!l-Ulicrest A ' EHS! Bel Air EHS! Parkland EHS! Riverside L 15-13, 15-10, 15-13 15- 6 8-15, 1-15. 7-15 13-15 2-15 7-15 1-15 15- 9 13-1-5 9-15 11-15 9-15 15-12 1-15 5-15 13-15 10-15 4-15 7-15 16-14 11-15 9-15 15-10 15- 3 Freshman volleyball members are: BOTTOM ROW: Terry Barnhart, De Anna Aragon, Martha Benila, Shannon Haley, Beverly Kerr, Debbie Vasquez, Mary Ann Rice, Marissa Ponzio, Lisa Varela, Pat Alva, Sally Notling. STANDING are: Vicky Fields Cmanagerp, Mrs. Jackie Disselkeon, Ccoachb and Donna Howell Qtrainerj. EHS! Ysleta El-1S!Valley View EHS! Henderson EHS! Hillcrest EHS! Bel Air Ensfearkiana 6-15 15- 9 11-14 11-15 7-315 v 1 1 15- 9 10-15 13-15 15- 9 15-121 15- 7 1 1 1 13-15 4-15 15-17 12-10 7-15. 1555 B-Team members are, BOTTOM ROW: Fountain Ctrainery, Carolyn Hageman, Barnhart, Kelly Edge. SECOND ROW: Thomas, Terry Cordova. TOP ROW: Mrs. Carolyn Bossley Ccoachb, Grace Palma, Kim Hart, Missy Linder, Corrina Cano, Laura Draper, Jackie Vourageris. FRESHNIAN, B-TEAM VOLLEYBALL 201 Troop beats ranked teams Preparation for the 1977-78 Troop roundballer season proved fruitful as the Brigade compiled the best pre-dis- trict record in the city. On top of this, the Troop squeaked by two of the state's best teams, Fort Worth Dunbar and Dallas South Oak Cliff, in the annu- al Sun Carnival Prep Tournament to lit- erally walk away with the first place trophy after a 66-46 romp over the Highlanders. The two standouts of the Lesley squad were 6-2 senior Rick Becerra and 6-9 senior Terry White. The latter dominat- ed prep cagers throughout the city. Filling out the remaining starter posi- tions were 6-5 Bill Wilke, 6-2 Eric Smith, and floor general Ben Bijole. David Prewitt, Bill Thompson, Darrell Deloach, Mike Putney, Jim Abbott, Raymond Adow, David Brandt, Fred Meadows, and Lance Tomlinson were also contributors to the Brigade's suc- cess. With an excellent pre-season slate be- hind them, the Troop had time for one last breath before district competition, and the long road to post-district play was underway. 1. Terry White manhandles the boards against a Burges opponent. 2. In an effort to tap the ball for a basket, both Bill Wilke and Darrell Deloach leap through the air. 3. An astonished Burges opponent looks with admiration as Terry White dunks the ball. 4. Ben Bijole drops in two from the key. 5. Executing a set shot from the side, Lance Tater Tomlinson shoots for two. 6. Coach Bobby Lesley confers with his team during a heated Jefferson game. 202 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL '--rf , Z. fe. . is I M QM wi ..4,,, WPS? 4... 2 ' T ,J FW Qi my 4 . U 1 1 ' 5 M L ---.. Y -Q ' -'Q-.iw is-W-.5 khan-W.. , ,S N ' 48 E if 4' E 1 . ' r it 24 wav! 4 ,L , Zi, my Nzlwk V' 4 , 3 Q lu ' , j u - ' 17 in .1 .A 6 . 15 v N Ns, 9 . ! VI X. Q, 2 f- , 1, 'Q x Q N-4 --and .Nw-'wo-anqgq,-,. ,. Q.-. X. BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL 203 , - A fx fs 5 .'i: tg ,-sw 5 2 Qs K? kvf --iv Q5 'Vs H-u. f I T 5' rx i r A, 1f,,,, Terry White tops scoring The inner-city pre-district conflict found every Troop opponent on the losing end of the stick as, once again, Terry White proved to be an insur- mountable obstacle as he man- handled the boards and scored almost at will. An abundance of talent coming off the bench was well-received by tired starters who were confident that their positions would be well taken care of. The Burges Mustangs were the first to feel the piercing sabre of the Cavalry as Eastwood won 57-40. Vic- tories over Coronado, Austin, Andress, Bowie, and El Paso were enough to convince most skeptics that the Blue Brigade was to again dominate El Paso prep basketball. 1. As the ball flies off the board, Bill Thompson and Ben Bijole assist each other for a rebound. 2, Senior Eric Smith glances back before mak- ing his final move. 3. Fleet-of-foot Ben Bijole fakes a pass to his teammate. 4. Bel Air's Ri- chard Munoz flies on his back as Terry White clutches the ball. 5. A trick move by Eric Smith leaves him untouched as he ascends for a lay- up. 6. ln the Bel Air-Eastwood game, Ben Bi- jole leaps for two on a fast-break. 7. Another two points sink for Eastwood. BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL 205 5 Opponent EHS Burges Coronado Austin Andress Bowie Sam Houston San Antonio Wheatley South Oak Cliff Houston Wheatley El Paso Houston Deer Park Forth Worth Dunbar Bel Air Odessa Permian Jefferson Ysleta Alamogordo Burges Parkland Bel Air Riverside Ysleta Parkland Bel Air Riverside Ysleta Bel Air rvin Abilene SEASON RECORD 40 57 44 54 43 56 60 66 42 57 48 58 35 54 89 71 84 72 35 49 52 54 59 60 46 66 Jefferson 46 58 57 86 55 56 50 70 49 76 38 53 31 48 55 65 43 82 50 55 42 49 70 69 45 56 50 58 53 66 I 54 63 79 67 A eq.. , s 'r , . , ssss A A N . T y x A . it , Q. ' Z? 'A 5 1 'K ii . r ' ' ' tp. A- - ' ,V F f a ft '- 'K 1 ' L' 'U ' . -- 5 3 ' ' E , Q: ,Q ft 5-2 ::- t t --- Q S fb , 1 g . 'P' - - W - . -345425. -s . ..,.: '2a3r - tv -. . - - A .- xl -21: , fs if ., 1 ,. , 5 ' f . S- t 'sw-t ' Sax' tiff? iii ft. tai ...S 5. W f ' - ' f N 1 K A A . 5 is ff ' - - P' 5 - 1 . A 1 , ,. ' N K 'K . .4 .. .3 EB -X. .-, -1 ,teas 1:2 ss .... s ,,.. - . .. ' , ,...... Members of the varsity basketball team are, Brandt, Ben Bijole, Raymond Andow. Kevin BOTTOM ROW: Scott Menser, Dave Prewitt, Mike Calhoun, Eddie Barber. TOP ROW: Rick Becerra, Putney, Mando Escobar, Darrell Deloach. SEO Fred Meadows, Lance Tomlinson, Terry White, OND ROW: Bill Thompson, Jim Abbott, David Bill Wilke, Eric Smith- ZO6 VARSITY BASKETBALL t i ta tt, .--Z l i N. l l l . Q 1, A 3 l .x 52? Abilene ruins Troop dream District first-half fell easily into the hands of the Blue Brigade. Undefeated play against Bel Air, Parkland, River- side, and Ysleta found Eastwood in full command of 2-AAAA. Terry White, Rick Becerra, and Ben Biiole were greatly responsible for placing the Troop in the driver's seat. As district second-half got underway, it seemed as though Eastwood would again go undefeated, but Bel Air had different ideas. ln Trooper gymnasium the Bel Air Clan rallied together and managed to pull ahead of the Troop by one point, 70-69. The loss to the Clan forced Eastwood to replay the High- landers to decide the winner ot 2- AAAA. ln a nip-and-tuck battle bench reserves and super performance en- abledthe Cavto grasp the district title. On a Tuesday night in the UTEP Spe- cial Events Center, the Irvin Rockets C1-AAAA championsb felt the power of Terry White and the sting of Rick Becerra's shooting. Though the Roc- kets displayed determination and skill, they were no match for the mighty Troop. Venturing to regional action against Abilene, the Troop pitted its talents against an emotional Abilene team. Controversial officiating and numerous fouls shattered Eastwood's dream of a second state champion- ship, unprecedented in EI Paso. 1. Extending his entire body, Rick Becerra lobs the ball for a basket. 2. Terry White reaches up- and-over to tap the ball into the hoop. 3. A frus- trated coach Bobby Lesley objects to a ques- tionable call. 4. Exhibiting his talents as the city's most valuable player, Terry White makes certain the ball goes in. 5. Troop aggressors battle Andress defenders for a Troop basket. 6. Eric Smith shoots over Bel Air defender, Bobby Avila. 7. After beating the Irvin Rockets for the city championship, Ben Biiole cuts down the symbol of victory for the Eastwood Troopers. VARSITY BASKETBALL 207 Sweet victory escapes J-V When the Eastwood junior varsity team started out the '77-'78 season, they knew that they had big shoes to fill as last year's J-V took the district crown. But they did more than fill the shoes. Even though they only took third in district, they showed not just ability to play basketball but also showed team- work. With the consistent hustling of Stanley Johnson and Danny Ochoa, the good playmaking of guard Randy Romaguera, and the sharp hitting of Fred Wofford, Leonard Scott, and Robert Stout, the junior varsity com- piled a 15 and 10 record with a 3 and 3 in district. Their wins included impressive vic- tories over Coronado by a score of 56-51 and over Andress 83-57. The J-V also had a few heartbreaks, losing to Bel Air 45-47 and to Canutillo by a score of 48-49. 1. The B-team squad is caught up in the excite- ment as the quarter closes. 2. Accessing the opponents' downcourt, Randy Romaguera puts the move to the basket. 3. Fred Wofford shoots for two points in a one-on-one situation. 4. Showing basketball prowess while attempting to score two points is Leonard Scott. 5. Getting the team into position to execute a play is 432, Randy Romaguera. ' 208 B-TEAM BASKETBALL AMW ' -III ,r,,l, ,,i, Q f tiiii rggggi L S iertr to . ,4 f f . -k,,,.,,,,,,.g,.M,,,,...W I.,-:Lt , ,,,,,: ..,,.... prim- -tm: .i . N Q e , L ,Amps ,L ,. x ww ,, . L Members of the B-team basketball team are, BOTTOM ROW: manager Mike Mendonca, trainer Gary Del Palacio, Louie Colorado, Danny Ochoa, Leonard Scott, Stanley Johnson, trainer Ray Medrano, manager Walter Creed. TOP ROW: Joe Chavez, Robert Stout, Matt Miertschin, Joe Dor gan, Fred Wofford, Randy Barr, Angel Guevara Randy Romaguera. NOT SHOWN: Mike Lee, Hec tor Colorado, Peter Crawford, Richard Butler, Emmett Bell, Mark Young, Clifford Haynes. SEASON RECORD , W Gpponerit EHS Burgas 51 , 29 Coronado , i Auifiirt lrvin ' Andreas Bei Air Bowie 'EPPIS Jefferson S Ysteta V EPHS L P A Coronado , 4 P Alamogordo ' L Socorro , ' Canutillo L at , Q Belair i' Riverside, L L Ysteta Canutiltcs Parktand f BelAir , Riverside g L R Ysleta , ,L R 51 56 48 35 52 53 57 83 57 61 57 77 39 45 49 69 62 66 31 35 56 35 45 82 Burgas 49 35 S 42 58 49 43 y Parkland 38 76 53 48 46 57 66 58 62 59 26 B6 47 45 39 44 79 58 gee S .M ,M ...,,.. Q. E N ,S B-TEAM BASKETBALL 209 Y t 2 ...M Members of the freshman basketball team are' TOP ROW: W Wofford F. Porras E. Biole M , . , , i , A BOTTOM ROW: G. Son, managerg M. Segapeli, Daily, L. Montez, A. White, A. Olivera, M. Heredia, M. Wagoner, A. Armijo, K. Stemsley, W. Limer. G. Lofton, R. Allen, S. Meister, G. Shaute. 210 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL it r 1 i if SEASON RECORD Austin El Paso Coronado Canutillo Ross Henderson Austzn Parkland Hillcrest Bel Air Riverside Valley View Cathedral Ysleta Parkland Hillcrest Bel Air Riverside Valley View Ysleta, Opponent 36 39 35 34 43 40 34 S2 El-HS 72 42 60 62 79 42 67 62 Frosh grab 2-4A crown Eastwood's '77-'78 freshman basket- ball team posted a 19-1 season, gaining the district crown. The squad was characterized by both speed and patience. Practicing from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., six days a week, honed the skills necessary for the successful year. The freshman team started off the season by entering the Ross Tourna- ment in which they beat Coronado 50- 46, Canutillo 51-34, and Ross 58-39, to emerge as champions. As coach Ralph Reyna said, We are an organized team which emphasizes defense. We have so much speed that we take the ball running from start to finish. The quarterback of the team was Alan Armijo while one of the powers of the bench was Freddy Porras. The offense was sparked by Gerado Lofton, who was the best rebounder, and Monty Daily, Eric Bijole, and Kenneth Stems- ley, who rounded off the starting five. Also giving assistance were Albert Olivera, Mark Waggoner, and Louis Montes, who all gave power when needed. As the season went on, the team continued to show poise and to gain respect from their opponents to emerge as one of the best freshman teams in recent years. 1. Taking a Valley View opponent to the basket is Kenneth Stemsley. 2. Eric Bijole shows grace in completing two points. 3. With a two-handed jump shot, Eric Bijole cans two points. 4. Being a few feet in the air helps Alan Armijo complete a well-executed play. 5. ln a mixed crowd of op- ponents, Monty Daily pumps to the basket. 6. Kenneth Stemsley makes an easy lay-up. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 211 . Team clicks very quickly Returning as city champs, the girls varsity basketballers had to come to grips with the fact that a lone 5- 11 Cathy Wallace does not comprise a tall team. Working on a solution, coach Roland Menser was soon to discover that the girl roundballers were quick, very quick. With the problem solved, the girls proceeded to start things a-clickin' for their team. Other assets for the girls were their experience and their bench reserves. Six returning letterwo- men aided the club in their fight for the district crown. Headed by all-district Denise Gallegos and seniors Kim Hicks and Cheri Kirk, the Cav's offense was an efficient weapon for destroying opponents. On defense there were the ever- present, always capable Denise Gallegos, Vickie Fields, Donnice Benford, and Kim Hicks. 1. Carolyn Mora taps the ball to a team- mate. 2. Manuevering the ball downcourt, Denise Gallegos finds an open lane. 3. Find- ing no opening, Carolyn Mora returns the feed-off. 4. Forward Debbie Guerro lays one in for two. 5. Gretta Griffin shoots over Bel Air's Patsy Beltran. 6. Seeing a barrage of opponents, Valerie Meadows changes her plan of attack. 7. Denise Gallegos pushes in two points after a screen by a fellow teammate. 8. Fixing her mark, Carolyn Mora prepares to fire her set shot. 212 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL ma if qu mm',,, ' M, .. ,.v,..M-vmmv H 9.1 Q ,,,- 5 1 I 3? 5 if 8 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 213 Rx J' wnir' 1 2' mn-hm, 5 5565- -- 'OOF ii gxxqx ..-. 'Q 32 T 1 I S Li ..,.v ,Q 9 f 1 hi' 'i X X 3 fa W Qg',f.sv O V ' Cagey women storm doors Dazzling displays of shooting ability and defensive play were performed by Kim Hicks and Denise Gallegos. A sprained ankle was suffered by Gal- legos towards the latter part of pre- district, yet she was expected to fare well by the start of district competi- tion. Super guard Donnice Benford got the tap tor being a superb drib- bler and excellent play maker. At the onset of the year, the girls predicted that they were a cinch to win district, with Parkland being their closest competitor. Losing only three games in pre-district compe- tition, the girls played extremely well in each of their contests. A favorite strategy that the roundballers used was to keep pace with their opponent in the first half of the game, and in the second half storm the doors of their victims. Shooting over Parkland players, Cheri Kirk loops over a number of players to tie the game. 2, Kim Hicks banks in two from the side. 3. A Bel Air offender manages to slip by Gretta Griffin. 4. Valerie Meadows easily puts in two for Eastwood. 5. On a driving lay-up, Cheri Kirk banks it off the board, 6. Following through on her shot, Kim Hicks fixes her glance on the flight of the ball. 7. Denise Gallegos uses finesse to make a two-handed lay-up. 8. Analyzing the defensive strategy, Cheri Kirk prepares to move in for the score, GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 215 , S Q ,YL .1 ,, .. . e A- ,rg sa-fsssv-:vi if XV -ii i e 1- , s 1,53 , f i SEASON RECORD Opponent EHS Dell City 26 51 Bowie 45 62 Jefferson 46 57 lrvin 55 57 Coronado 40 53 El Paso 53 48 Coronado 61 34 Loretto 29 73 N Midland 29 53 1 Jefferson 47 69 , U, Andress 52 54 El Paso 49 Parkland 57 4, A , cammiio so gg J o f ooo Q9 Coronado 46 ,5,J wfrigggiigfifi: Qf' Alpine 51 60 L it Q if-w Fabens 45 48 A P' ' -3 J We BelAir 53 47 -rfw.Q'I:? ' A J X 1 Riverside 44 38 ky' 7 y 41-14: o., NQAV gf Ysleta 49 66 , ,, 12 A J Fabens 48 45 1 5' iji' V : ' ' ' Parkland 73 67 J V, . i, eemir 33 48 is , it , A Riverside 61 72 ' ? , 'Q ,o., g 37 7 7 Ysleta 39 60 V ' 3 V U k, V, 1 if V is i i f ,,,, ' f 1- :J gpg: . J ' li ' '4 ,L We ' il , , Members of the girls varsity basketball team are: Iyn Jackson, Vicki Fields, Sandra Barcena, Mitzi BOTTOM ROW: Monica Divis, Adria Aragon, Don- Collis, Leslie Summerford, TOP ROW: Coach nice Benford, Kim Hicks, Denise Gallegos, Deb- Roland Menser, trainer Cynthia Palcze ble Guerra, Kathy Wallace, Cheryl Horton, Caro- Jackie Hughes, Donna Howell, Kathy Kelley. 216 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL nskl, Z Second place haunts Troop The girls varsity basketball team se- cured a frustrating second place be- hind a powerful Parkland team. Though the team finished with an impressive record of 23-6, two losses to the Mata- dors shut down the Troopers' hopes of capturing the district title. Other losses included El Paso, Coronado, Fabens, and Riverside. The first game in district action opened with a loss to Parkland. After beating Riverside, Ysleta, and rival Bel Air, district first-half action closed with the Cavalry in second place. As district second-half action began, the Brigade found history re- peated itself after falling in second place after Parkland. Talent was in abundance among the varsity girls as Kim Hicks, Debbie Guerra, and Cheri Kirk received all-city nominations. Debbie Benford greatly enhanced the team with her efforts at guard while Denise Gallegos' sharp- shooting tallied points for the team. 1. After beating the Bel Air Highlanders, the girls varsity roundballers shake hands with a lone Highlander. 2. Jumping against an Austin Pan- ther, Carolyn Jackson strives for the ball. 3. An easy lay-up for all-city Debbie Guerra adds to the Troop's score. 4. In a home game the girls are confident of victory. 5. Monica Divis fights to put two in from the side. 6. Bringing the ball down- court, Monica Divis studies the Matadors' intri- cate defense. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 217 Girl B-teamers sweep city tournaments Not only did the freshmen have a good season, but the B-team had a good sea- son as well. Eastwood's girls B-team basketball squad came in with an 18 and 4 record, winning district. Among the girls' outstanding accom- plishments were first places in the El Paso Public Schools and the Ysleta Independent School Districts Tourna- ments. High scorers for the season were Cheri Silock, 234 pointsg Valerie Scott, 221 pointsg and DeAnn Joyce, 174 points. This year's coach was Mrs. Judy Meriwether. SEASON RECORD Opponent EHS Dell City 20 51 Bowie 18 19 Andress 38 41 El Paso 16 31 Burges 48 51 El Paso ' 19 43 Canutillo 28 53 Riverside 49 55 Austin 43 42 Jefferson 35 47 Andress 24 53 Coronado 36 29 Alpine 17 57 Fabens 45 35 Bel Air 29 43 Riverside 47 54 Ysleta 53 43 Fabens 28 50 Parkland 15 34 Bel Air 34 44 Riverside 37 25 Ysleta 28 46 Parkland 16 54 1. DeAnn Joyce shoots another Eastwood point. 2. Valerie Scott tosses the ball into the basket. 3. Members of the Eastwood girls B-team bas- ketball team are: BOTTOM ROW: Laura Lynn, Pat Krahn, Rosemary Alarcon, Valerie Scott, Gina Thomas, Cheri Silock, DeAnn Joyce, Kathy Rice, Rosella Moya, Crystal Gussett, Cally Walker, Cathy Cams. TOP ROW: Vanessa Poole, Joan Fountaine, Mrs. Judy Meriwether, coachg Lori Richards, Lori Barcena, Virginia Armendariz. 218 B-TEAM GIRLS BASKETBALL . .. , .fm-,.,w . sq. ff 3 .elf 's freshman roundballers cop second place 7 iiir , . Mfr!! fxwjsfpw ' 4 t if L11,, 'fi ,,f, ' Ex! ra' .I 1 .W q 8 J 1 aww ,, , . . vlembers of the freshman girls basketball team are: FIRST ROW: Cathy Johnson Cmanagerl. :oach Gabriel Giner. Regina Davis fmanagerj. Cathy McEnroe ftrainerj. SECOND ROW: Renee Mathis. Martha Bonilla. Mary Ann Rice. Lupe Romero, Lisa Pullen, Cindy Horton. Missy Linder. Heather Harris. Amelia Griffith, Debbie Contre- ras, Denise Herrera. Denise Cataldi. Julie Gileau. This year's freshman girls basketball team had a lot to boast about. They came in second in district play with a record of 8 and 4. Their overall record was 13 wins and 6 losses. With leading scorer Missy Linder, the team pushed ahead, Snatching the rebounds and scoring many points were Cindy Hor- ton and Missy Linder. Leading play- makers were Mary Ann Rice, Martha Bonilla, and Julie Gileau. Starting for- wards were Lupe Romero, Cindy Hor- ton, Heather Harris, and Lisa Pullen. This year's coach was Mr. Gabe Giner. SEASON RECORD Opponent EHS Henderson 23 42 Jesus and Mary 9 36 Bei Air 38 37 Jesus and Mary 5 27 Bassett 35 21 Henderson 27 29 Parkland 18 20 Hillcrest 34 31 Bell Air 40 28 Riverside 24 28 Mac Arthur 33 37 Valley View 37 39 Ysleta 28 38 Parkiand 24 31 Hillcrest 26 36 Bel Air 34 32 Riverside 27 29 Valley View 39 36 Ysleta 41 47 1. Mary Ann Rice carefully guards a player who is advancing the sideline. 2. Cindy Horton jumps high to score another Trooper basket. FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL 219 Wrestlers pin rivals There is a sport at Eastwood which is not as publicized as football or basketball. Yet these athletes prac- tice just as hard, if not harder, than their more publicized counterparts. These men are dedicated and go through a torturous regimen to maintain their weight. They often competed in front of empty gyms with just their Pin Pal cheerleaders as support and encouragement. This sport is wrestling, which requires a combination of strength and en- durance and knowledge to be suc- cessful from meet to meet, with the objective to place in the city tourna- ment and earn a trip to Austin for the state wrestling meet. The wrestling team started the '77-'78 season off in fine style. This year the Burges Mustangs, last year's state champions, had not been de- feated in two years in city competi- tion. But the stage was set for a Bur- ges-Eastwood meet, held at Burges. Now, it was Eastwood's turn to take over. Eastwood upset the defending state champions, 33-30. On Saturday, Jan. 14, Eastwood con- tinued to show its dominance in a prestigious victory over the Jefferson Silver Foxes, who hadn't lost an in- tercity match this year. Through this stunning come-from-behind victory, the squad showed its poise. Such discipline gave the team much hope at the state meet in Austin: where the culmination of the year's schedule took place. 1. To obtain better view of the match, the ref- eree gets in close to observe Don Kitchen apply a hold. 2. With hand raised in victory David Blenkinsop wins another match. 3. Observing the bout, coach Chuck Myers, Steve Barden, and trainer Jeannie Petrofes anxiously await the outcome of the match. 4. Eastwood's heav- yweight Steve Barden trounces his opponent. 5. Showing his wrestling expertise, Jerry Woods pins his victim. 6. Scott Crawford puts the move on his Coronado opponent' in the 132 weight class. 7. Wrapping up the match, Jerry Woods shows wrestlers' prowess. 8. Members of the wrestling team arep BOTTOM ROW: Mi- guel Martinez, Eric Stephens, Chuck Hartman, Steve Barden, and Coach Chuck Myers. SEC- OND ROW: Ricky Balderama, David Blenkinsop, Jerry Woods, Scott Crawford, and Kyle Henson. TOP ROW: Chris Shoppach, Brian Roseman, and Don Kitchen. 220 VARSITY WRESTLING QM. sr. w 'Sn N f H i ,fxxi ,J J ,A 4 ,I ? in .. yhw Eff? 3 VARSITY WRESTLING 221 Q , El Paso Coronado Burges lrvin Andress Roswell Gadsden El Paso Coronado Bowie Jefferson SEASON RECORD Opponent 17 18 30 40 27 18 19 18 18 15 EHS 47 45 34 21 23 48 39 Burges Carlsbad N x 20 26 40 X , ' fl- .. . .1 f,.. .Ngsgwa-.:. -1, .-8. 222 VARSITY WRESTLING 6 48 48 39 Barden earns state position Eastwood's wrestling team ended their '77-'78 season by taking five wrestlers to the state meet in Austin. To get to the Austin tournament, Eastwood wrestled Feb. 4-5 in the city tourna- ment, netting fourth place in a close contest. Heavyweight Steve Barden and 155-pounder Miguel Martinez took first places in the city meet, Martinez be- coming the first freshman to ever win a city championship in his weight class. Senior Mark Kitchin and juniors Scott Crawford and Chris Shoppach also qualified for state. At the state tournament Scott Crawford and Mark Kitchin each took a sixth place in, respectively, the 132 and 185 weight classes. Miguel Martinez and Chris Shoppach gained valuable expe- rience for the '78-'79 season. Steve Barden, a first year wrestler, captured third place in the state tournament. 1, In one of his matches at the Austin state tournament, Scott Crawford gets his opponent in an armhold position for a victory. 2. East- wood's heavyweight, Steve Barden, starts out the match with a point-gaining maneuver. 3, Steve Barden seems to have his opponent wrapped up. 4. Scott Crawfords hand is raised in victory. 5. in the 185-pound weight class, Mark Kitchin tries to get into the right pinning position. 7. Showing a wrestler's prowess, Steve Barden shows the strength necessary to over- power his state meet opponent. VARSITY WRESTLING 223 Form, grace aid gymnasts Struggling out of bed each morning for a 7:00 a.m. workout isn't easy, but with a lot of dedication and the determina- tion to win, the gymnastic team pulled through. Competing against various schools throughout El Paso, both the boys and girls team did well despite several changes in coaching over the past cou- ple of years. Working with this year's gymnasts is coach Bonnie O'Leary. Winners' names became recognizable as the gymnasts progressed to the re- gional and state levels of competition. Heading the girls team were top gym- nasts Susan Uroda, Liz Romo, Michelle Shrull, and Helen Pope. The boys team included winners Manny Carrillo and Tony Magana, both seniors. Not confined to competition only, the varsity and B-team gymnasts tried their hand at selling hotdogs at the Hal- loween carnival to raise money for the new equipment and for meets which were held out of town. 1. Executing a backflip on the parallel bars, Wayne Taylor successfully ends his routine. 2. Displaying grace and mobility, Liz Romo shows how easy it is to walk on the beam. 3, Us- ing his strength and versatility, Lance Buck per- forms a shoulder stand. 4. The steel rings are mere playthings for standout Manny Carrillo. 5. Suzie Uroda takes time to perfect her routine. 6. Gymnastics sponsor, Miss Bonnie O'Leary helps position equipment. 7. Enacting a hand- stand on the horse, Wayne Taylor fulfills his rou- tine. 8. Warming-up for a daily work out, Mi- chelle Shrull stretches her limbs. 9. Robin Cow- ard uses the uneven bars to better her talents. 10. The horse requires flexibility which Eddie Wong has an abundance of, 11. Helen Pope per- forms her rounds prior to competition. 12. Main- taining form and mobility, Suzie Uroda attempts to master the beam. 224 VARSITY GYM NASTICS 'N - 'J- S V I 5. R Members of varsity boys gymnastics are, FRONT ROW: Wayne Taylor, Robert Hinojo, manager Mikey Widtfeldt, Eddie Wong, Lance aussi Buck. TOP ROW: Matt Widtfeldt, Chuck Bejs ana, Manny Carrillo, Tony Magana. iz' A. i P. Member of varsity girls gymnastics areg FRONT Uroda, Helen Pope, Michelle Shrull, and Robyn ROW: Laurie Stallings, Dee Dee Silock, Liz Romo, Coward. Lisa Bluhm. TOP ROW: Kathy Mulvey, Susie r,,,..w- ' ..k. ..,. : 1,9 iti K - '-'S' kkk: K 9 5 jg W L ,, ,.f, ff,-' ,--. : u ,- S , eff' iffrf- ' .. W pr.-ar--1 -es. . .,,,,:fg-I ' K K in 6 555, ..fv t:'k 5 kgwiiin K K I K: . 'kg' - . 'T 75 K QE! -1--7 'fini - I1 , K K - ' ' V , e:+'vf 7'T: kj' .mjjf, , K 'J' 'iff-i1flfE i ' T K - j 'fi .K ..,.. . I H -. , S WN xKgm.733g,fT?:s::fggv:?SIA :L ww ,-. 'rms X- aiinhwi ,, ,, N I V 'k L W ,M wg Xx-x 1 xi.. 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B-team flips and tosses Working to make varsity as well as to bring honor to their team, the gymnas- tic B-teamers pushed themselves physically and mentally through run- ning, lifting weights, and strengthening their concentration while performing. In addition to this, the gymnasts had to cope with a crowded, insufficient space to practice. The work and patience paid off when the time came for their matches. Mi- chelle Ackerman and Debbie Monti- cone competed in all-around along with Ulrike von Putkman while Ralph Barron and Rick Martinez, with Luis Oliva as alternate, competed for the boys. In specialized events, Denise Mesa per- formed onthe uneven bars, Helen Belis on the beam, Annette Jacobs and Ka- ren Schatte with floor exercises. 1. B-teamer Laurie Stallings accomplishes a beam handstand. 2. In an effort to make himself a future star, Ralph Edgerly is constantly at prac- tice. 3. ln rigid position, Laurie Stallings ex- ecutes a handstand. 4, Suzy Uroda performs a flip for B-team learners. 5. Tony Magana assists Laurie Stallings on one of her flips. 6. Performing routines of grace, balance, and poise, Tammy Anderson demonstrates her ability. B-TEAM GYMNASTICS 227 Golfers ace district play The golf team teed off this year with a strong team headed by Brad Powell and Tony St. John. These two golf- ers, along with the rest of the team, brought a competitive group into district play, looking to challenge Coronado's prowess in city golf. To prepare themselves for the year's meets, some of the Eastwood golfers ran two to three miles before school every day. At two-thirty in the after- noon, the squad hit the green for practice. ln top form, the team then competed in tournaments held at Horizon Country Club, Del Norte, and others, aiming for the city title and a trip to the state meet. The team was sparked by the sharp hitting of Brad Powell and Tony St. John, a senior and a junior respec- tively. Mr. Art Shaw coached the golf team for the fourth year. 1. Clark Colville improves his technique on the fairway. 2. Eastwood's number two golfer Tony St. John goes for another swing. 3. Brad Powell, Eastwood's number one player, tees off. 4. Hoping to catch the lead, Brett Davis putts for an eagle. 5. An interesting shot catch- es Brad Powell approaching the ball with skill. 228 GOLF ,,- ,f1e... f 4 Y' V ,f new , 1 2 5 . Members of the Eastwood golf team are: BOT- Courtwright. TOP ROW: Scott Pilgrim, Bret Mi TOM ROW: Mr. Art Shaw fcoachl, Mark Mc- chael Davis, Joel Edwards, Timothy Vokes Donnell, Mike Singletary, Ty Surratt, and James Brad Powell, Clark Colville, and Tony St. John. ww MI 5 nw . , l ww ,. JM fhawb .. LM H- 5 'Q' ' mn I 3- i + '-'k f ' , ' ff QQ. 1-W,i: .i,.3. . 5 . K L. , . ffT'1'g . AA-' f : '27,g!.5'jf,:3 ff- :,gf ,k,k' iff, ,, .. 'fri li ' 1. 1 L X LLL,LL M i , , 71-Si? Q 'S ' f Q W--- - ,,,. T ANY Q- - - Q ,k k, Zim 5 4. ,Y 1 1 W Q - .Vw k K , , K , 'Sf 5 jiffmj . L,h - n .K .. .. sy, . H, , A ix H 1 M 1 va. -Cask -g 3 - M z I ,.K-- mr. ag. 4h 5-5 -. ,W 1- ., f 4 ,Aw 5 if ' wks ' ' 41 'w 'Nw ' NN-iN1 -h1 1 1 L .i., L k g , W 'V' L N . we , W, . L' .1 ,kk V uw Vi, K V K. 28 f , 3 5 S1'ffli f i 5 i W . . . f 1 ?R'i 'li I - 1. ... 4 f 'YL,' W . 1. . . ff g W A 1 34 ' 1 g .b q 'IA .I ':z, ' . V ,,,, , - f x., . . ..,,: P t . .. l lgg,, . ,.QQ ,,, O'4 sr Q Q-ws.. .,V 1 , .. J-'--Q..-g,,,w.,,,5 . . Q ' .. 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Lwgeti. ..x.. , av, , s ey. ,.- . ,c,,,,. A no an ft ,.l'gfA,,...i.j-:Z t . 6 . 4 ew , .wgi ..- . 1 W .- K. ,, 'K -of sf .15 1 N timw, ,ef A fy.. I f Z M' , ' vie- ze if' JJ Q . 4 . Vik' .4- ps' Q. A l . Experience leads team Solving the problem of finding a place to practice for the cold winter months was not a big task for the Trooper swimmers this year due to the new in- door swimming pool at Washington Park. Practicing six to eight hours a week during the fall months enabled the Eastwood swim team to defend their district title in their first swim meet. Starting this year are lettermen Scott Quillicy, Russell Gaenzle, Dan Ponder, and Jim Hoffman. Along with the boys team are Chuck Hoffman and Mark Juvrud who showed great talents. Re- turning for the girls are Cheryl Howard, Julie Glover, and Mendy Frank. 1. Julie Glover dives forward during the free- style relay. 2. Mitch Bailey awaits the post- ing of his final time for his event. 3. Taking one final breath, Julie Glover races for a win. 4. Shel- ly Hagens looks at the next swimmer going off the block. 5. Mike Lewis begins his start in the backstroke. 6. Butterflier Mark Juvrud comes in for his final time. 7. Racing toward the end Mark Juvrud gives one last effort. SWIMMING 231 Qualifiers go in long races The abilities of this year's cross country team lay in their past experience and optimistic outlook. With the return of two year letterpersons, Pat Minton and Rick Beatty, their capabilities made them a strong contender in district play. Corrina Bonilla, Pat Minton, Susan Yar- ish, and Cindy Holguin held top posi- tions for being outstanding runners in the girls team. Each have been 1976 regional and state qualifiers while Pat Minton was also a qualifier in the 1975 regional and state meet. Mike Gill and Rick Beatty were stand- outs on the boys squad with Beatty sporting-an all-district and regional qualifying record. 1. Appreciation is shown by Darcy Magee as John Ellis shares her hopes. 2. Shading his face, coach Doug Littlejohn examines the excitement closer. 3. Jim Silva expresses the burden of the final mile. 4. A triumphant clutch is shared by Traci Gingery and Teri Taylor. 5. Overrun with fatigue, Mike Gill relaxes while evaluating his perfor- mance. 6. Mike Gill, Ted Price, John Ellis, and Fred Duran fight for position at the beginning of the multiple mile cross country race. 232 CROSS COUNTRY Q 1 W Q Q if Y N g xi Stes 1 l i Boy's varsity cross country members areg guez Cmanagery. TOP ROW: Coach Doug Little FRONT ROW: Jeanie Petrofes ftrainerj, Jaime john, Fred Duran, Mike Gill, John Ellis, and Ricl Kuehnel, Ted Price, Jim Silva, and Micheal Rodri- Beatty. Freshman and B-team cross country members are, FRONT ROW: Laurie Navarette, Jeff Silva, David Rios, Steve Gogal, John Luna, and Susan Taylor, SECOND ROW: Darcy Magee, Alan Ar- miio, John Jerone, Ron Allen, Marlo Wagner, Paul White, and Belita Kellren, TOP ROW: Sharon Gill Frank Carillo, Darl Hanna, Terry Cano, Leo Wal- lace, David Knott, Luis Montes, Liz Vilches, and coach Doug Littlejohn. ? . Girls varsity cross country members are: FRONT Jeannie Petrofes, Traci Gingery, Pat Minton, Cor- ROW: Gina Baca, Terie Holquin, Terri Taylor, Su- rina Bonilla, Kathi Kelley. san Yarish. TOP ROW: Coach Doug Littlejohn, A if f '- s f 5 i ,Q i l 5, tg .. iii , . O O rriii ri rr , T 1. ' ! ' a, . -Y-iff , - ' W. ., f -w i ' M 1 - J i' , . ii L . , f 1 1 Q if ,f- if A. if 4 f it .U ' ',i' Y. N. B-Team boys cross country members are: Gallegos, Lee Summerall. THIRD ROW: Coach FRONT ROW: Mark Villareal, Joe Seaburger, Ken- Doug Littlejohn, Artie Moore, Rob Bobbitt, Darryl neth Blade. SECOND ROW: Rudy Valladez, Joe Flosi. CROSS COUNTRY 233 Q ' F? 4.91. ffm 6 l s Girl tracksters vie for district crown From the field events to the running events, the girls track team showed talent and determination in prepar- ing for their meets. Under the direc- tion of Mrs. Jackie Disselkoen, the team vied for the district 2-AAAA title. Leading the way in the running events were Michelle Kitchin, Crystal Win- free, Tara Phillips, and Sheri Kirk in the relay. Corina Bonilla, Terry Tay- lor, and Susan Yarish were strong in long-distance running while Win- free and Kirk also showed talent as sprinters. Kitchin showed hope as the team's strongest hurdler. Field events competitors were a strong part of the team. Excelling in triple and long jump were Winfree and Kirk. Vicki Fields led the way in dis- cus, and Virginia Linder added strength in shot put. High jumpers were Pat Minton and Kathy Kelly. CQIDIISYI 234 GIRLS TRACK E U ff 5 i ' 4 W any 'Ulm lb ri. X O! 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Lincoln, M. Kitchin, K. Moore, P. Minton, K. Dwyer, G. Thomas, D. Polen. 4 q uni. f . T 'f it ' . H: T fl S T .J - .. , ' fy 5 .kzr in I . . . LS ,J X4 gl. f. . N, T T' . ,rf . D fvww, ,.f m widl 0 QXSXKC' Tiff. . , xi- hi I ff ye' ' ' rt s ,k.':.f'.2 Y . kv., 2,1 S f NX 5. -india anonxiv? I Fm a-3 M. 'W' 1gz:?i54r M ' .H iw, Q f. nam Q rw I h t.M ' . .'T .go . ff E 1. Lori Furbee and Sharon Higgs listen for the signal before making a fast take-off. 2. Hurdler Michelle Kitchin practices her jumping with endurance. 3. Crystal Winlree sails through the air in a long jump attempt. 5. Coming off the blocks, sprinters Corina Bonilla and Kathy Kelly race toward the tape. 6. Michelle Kitchin and Lori Furbee clear each hurdle as they streak toward the finish line. 7. Paula Wilkins heaves the shot put in hopes of a record. GIRLS TRACK 235 Feds assist track team Sparked by 11 returning lettermen, this year's track team looked toward new successes. Experience was the key factor credited for getting an invitation to the highly acclaimed West Texas Relays. Standouts of the team were Kevin McGinnis, Brad Bur- kett, Dennis Stallings, Kenny Wade, Jimmy Lazcano, Mike Putney, and Stanley Johnson. This year Eastwood gained a new all- weather track which was funded by the federal government. New equip- ment was also included. This equip- ment consisted of port-a-pits for vault- ing, starting blocks, and new hurdles. All of these helped in the team's train- ing. Running events were coached by Mr. Doug Littlejohn and field events by Mr. Todd Ware. 1. Practicing for a possible state meet is Mike Giovine. 2. Getting ready for an upcoming scrimmage, Phillip Gorham hurdles. 3. During another practice Tim Heidtman, Art Moore, and Rudy Valdez run the grueling stadiums. 4. Trying to make perfect a faster time for an upcoming meet, Kenny Wade strides to finish. 5. Mark Brockington executes his shot put technique during a February practice. 236 BOYS TRACK ., vf 3.55, Q .avi .- Mfg u ' g.2..'.1'itifg'L.fi-,Qi Q E+. WY f 'ara f . vfN:vg'el,.Q S13 K3 5 5.9 fx, ,Q . 1 xg J.-Jigs. . f1.x,:' fn: 1- et. t . ft,,f..... ...f ,wg --V 1 4, K ., .. ,L Li... r nanny .. , ...,. v-., Y -11 fszifill? ,,,,,,.,,,, ' , T M , L J : rw -nfiiyj 1, k 'jih ri an my VV I , , as HI H . ,, 1, . k,,,rr ,,.: ,, ,.-, S , w H IPS! - V V . . i f J V ' - Q 3 A -- - H. mr', 'm 'm' Wlfmi Tie rlll fmmmmmmmmmimnmmmmwwmmt ,?Nl 7 Q Ml'f ,i,fTyf W KgwwwwmmmmhgwsvmWWWwwmZ Z?,i 5 il i l A! '2 W : l TLTWWTWW ffff 1 lembers of the freshman track team are: BOT- OM ROW: R. Armendariz, D. Eads, M. Taylor l. Rubio, D. Stanford, D. Elliot, A. White, M. Dai ', T. Robinson, C. Asbury, F. Lofton, T. Gordon '. Button, I. Salgado, J. Tread, J. Yanez, trainer. ECOND ROW: R. Allen, J. Pleasants, R. Valencia D. Knott, T. Bell, F. Carrillo, L. Gonzales, M. Men- nes, D. Rios, J. Silva, A. Huskins, W. Kinner, D. Shinaut, W. Banner: S. Montano, manager. TOP ROW: M. Diaz, S. Mowbray, T. Jones, S. Carr, M. Lozoya, A. Sullivan. H' l nr- Q lembers of the varsity track team are: BOT- OM ROW: M. Rodriguez, G. Taylor, A. Duran, l. Cline, D. LaFleur, T. Heidtman, K. Wade, T. 'ade, P. Gorham, J. Lascano, J. Price, A. Moore, Seaburger, K. Black, J. Janousek. SECOND ROW: P. Vigil, K. Shinaut, M. Miller, M. Giovine, D. Pace, G. Mellen, M. Hester, B. Rodriguez, R. Valdez, D. Flossi, J. Nesevich, L. Sumrall, B. Stearns, J. Petrofes, manager: K. Calhoun. TOP ROW: M. Brockington, J. Gardner, M. Kos- ter, L. Smythe, A. Pereira, W. Woodruff, D. Stall- ings, K. McGinnis, J. Moeck, T. Nesevich, M. Gats, R. Olienyk, D. Powers, D. Weatherly. BOYSTRACK 237 ,, .4 P , AQ i WW, l 1 i .iv 3 ,Ju ,.,.,,, , ...J , , LA' , fx Q ei Q f A gan A5 sew My fs W N XO . X XXVXXXXXR X X X, w if-. gd 'u f L Vw A ,, ff Members of the varsity baseball squad are, David Segapeli, Lonnie Dugger, Craig Law, Nick BOTTOM ROW: Jimmy Cataldi, Ron Lopez, Jeff Rodriguez, Bobby Weathersbee, Chuck Heist, King, Allan Reid, Jerry Woods, Freddie Doblado, Jimmy Hernandez. Richard Bombard. TOP ROW: coach Jim Pufal, 238 VARSITY BASEBALL R. is-. ,. . 'F sp, V. If f ,if y K ?, A I 1 i X 1 F fx if b , kj elif if Mx' '- . A K S --Q , :L il, M., H we , 4: M 1 f' Maw Q, A 1? P f if wr es amnesia f ffl JZ K J? , I Q hwwkwr hMw,j.,,M,,,.w.nfqwmM , i. ,- A , ,A ,J , ,, ,,,: ..,,,,, Q ,mv me omg, -W in ii. V 1 1 W,-L, f 9 I CL 3 it .c - ' Z -' rzqgggwivar l:,, :Zi r 2, 125 A Swan .Wu 1 K if g Mk J 4 'ji Q is of Y 'X '-R - X X K K 1. ff S. K ,KX B to 1 Q' x ' in ,Q le X, 5, Q, f x--. 1, '- 2 3 ex 1 3 X . ,. L V- 'A' .ink Nh Q a fl Q A , 9 1 B ' q is, .,,r sxygx . Aw. Li 1. Y my sf 1 fs ,fX5sS'q 'QM . . ., .V - - - ' M 1' ..ff 'xK .. it I jk ,Rilo ilgxz L . 155 K t K 1 X I, y ig V 'tk by i is -.H M..-. . if.. Q lvl Mlyym 3, I . I , .mL , , i N V C r N... ...H- it s...t,.. X in W .. -4. - S . IP' 9509 5 ,, ., , i se .V .it 1. - K , fx- , 5 Juniors add to team talent Returning as bi-district champions, the Eastwood varsity baseballers found themselves evaluating both their strengths and their weaknesses. Strong points in favor of the Troop were the return of a few of last season's sensa- tions such as Lonnie Dugger and David Segapeli. inexperienced and untested juniors comprised a good majority of the team. Though favored to win dis- trict 2-AAAA, the Cavalry met with strong opposition from their inner- district rival, the Bel Air Highlanders. The main pitching for the Cavalry was done by Lonnie Dugger and Richard Bombard. Exceptional Sluggers were Jimmy Hernandez, Lonnie Dugger, Richard Bombard, and Allan Reid. Strong baserunning was exhibited by Allan Reid and Jimmy Hernandez. Coach Jim Pufal directed this season's varsity squad. 1. Practicing on a cloudy afternoon, David Segapeli prepares to swing. 2. The tools of the trade stand ready for the players. 3. Lonnie Dugger practices his pitching. 4. Reaching for- ward for the oncoming ball, Bobby Weathersbee tries to stay on base. 5. Looking with satisfac- tion, David Segapeli secures his grip on the ball. VARSITY BASEBALL 239 Netters ace key factors Hard work, ability, Kathy Lawson, and Mark Thompson were key factors in a successful tennis team, and this year's netters boasted all four. After defeating a number of EI Paso schools, the tennis players ventured to compete in the TTCA Regional Team Tournament in which they acquired a third position that qualified them for competition in the TTCA State Team Tournament. According to Ms. Deby Lewis, this year's squad compiled long hours of practice coupled by exceedingly hard work in order to attain state rankings. 1. Skillful concentration and practice seem suc- cessful for James Rivera. 2. Following through is part of Claudia WiIke's success. 3. Netter Mike Castillo smashes back a serve. 4. Denise Cramer practices for the state tourney. 5. One the list of Eastwood's finest tennis players, Mike Castillo works long hours to get there. 240 TENNIS has 'lt A AN Q 32 Q i ' T 'M x. . , a W 5 . R 1 Q ll: ir. V, Vgk. y , H 4 . Top six tennis team members are: Mike Castillo, Luna, Wayne Oppenkeirn. '. . wir . James Rivera, Mark Thompson, Dave Page, Raj V, 1 9 u iv Aw I-?,,,,,, L ............ . C gg f . W 35 ' ev lf T . pg ..... . , ' .y Qt sl. I LVVV , yf I A , 'm 2 . ,, f - fit 515 .,,,..l-' f -v'1,,, c llll Top six tennis team members are: Kathy Lawson, macher, Claudia Wilke, Linda Vokes. 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' . - ,Q .,,u,.--, I, 1 .V A I . ,, ..' ' 0 ' f -'71-7 ' ' - , - 'fj L -iii . .f rf, j.i 2 -.2 u - 'I I ' I I ,if lf' -u-. . fd 9, ,,l -'Q . x' . q .Qs S-,X .xx . ,X .,,x X .1 I if-I.. 'V l . ' I' I 1.11 XS .U MR. GEORGE O. ROSS BORRETI' MRS. ALICIA CHACON MR. ALGIE FELDER president Board seeks quality growth Being the seventh largest school district in the state of Texas pre- sented a challenge to the YISD. With a steadily increasing student population, the school board mem- bers were faced with an equally steady increase of problems, the main one being a lack of facilities. Facing priorities, the board con- tinued a three-year-old project: con- struction of three new educational facilities, including a new junior high school to be built on a fifty-acre site at Montwood and Lee Trevino Drive. The school, scheduled for comple- tion in August, 1978, is designed to relieve overcrowded conditions in the Eastwood High School area. DR. J. M. HANKS superintendent of schools E ' , . 14 44 MR. OTHAN MEDINA MRS. KATHLEEN PAXSON MR. PHILLIP STONER dministration's backbone gives support MR, B05 KIRTLEY MR. WINSTON MR. MARK HUTMAN MRS. SAMMIE vice-principal HOLCOMB activities director FOURMY vice-principal secretary '32-1 ,. - 2 - A 1 1 19 ni ag, :YI l that MR. BOB BRADLEY principal Faced with the highest enrollment in Eastwood's history, the administra- tion worked hard to cope with the crowded situation and to make this year a successful one. This success was due in great part to the support given the student body by both the administration and the faculty of Eastwood High. 1. Mr. Bob Bradley, head Trooper, takes a min- ute to reflect during Homecoming week. 2. Mr. Harvey McCoy, assistant principal, talks to the freshmen during orientation. MRS. JANICE BOLTON - attendance clerk. MS. YVONNE BROWN - attendance aide. MS. VERDIE CARTER - attendance aide. MRS. MARY DENNIS - registrar. MRS. FRANCES DIXON - RN, nurse. MRS. LEE FIRTH - BA, MA, librarian. MRS. NORMA FIX - counselor aide. MRS. ALICE FLORES - attendance clerk. MRS. JULIA FLORES - BSN, MA, counselor. MS. MARJORIE FOSTER - library aide. MRS. MONA GAITHER - attendance clerk. MRS. ELVIRA GARZA - BS: assistant librarian. MRS. KAY MCNEAL - resource aide. MRS. NANCY MORRIS - BS, MEdg counselor, sponsor of varsity cheer- leaders. MISS MARJORY RAINS - BA, MEdg counselor. MRS. MAGGIE THORTON - MED, counselor, sponsor of ESU. MRS. EVAGELINA VILLARREAL - finance clerk. MRS. ELIZABETH VOOR- HEIS - nurse's aide. MRS. ELAINE WHITE - attendance clerk. 245 MS. CARMEN AGUILAR - BA, Spanish I. MS. GUADALUPE AGUILAR - BBAg Introductory Algebra I, ll. MR. ALBERT ALVARADO - BA: Introductory Algebra Il, Algebra I. MRS. NORMA ALVAREZ - BS: Spanish I, II. MR. WILLIAM ANDERSON - BS, MS, physics, physical science. MR. DOUGLAS ANTRIM - BS: resource. MR. H.R. ARNOLD - BSE: geometry. MR. MAURICE BARTRAM - BSg Distributive Education I, llg sponsor of DECA. MRS. PEGGIE BIRKHEAD - BA, MS: PE I, III, IV, beginning tennisg sponsor of GAA. MRS. ZUILMA BLACKBLJRN - geometry, Introductory Algebra Il. MRS. CAROLYN BOSSLEY - BAg PE I, Il, B-team volleyball. MR. MARK BOYD - BS: Fundamentals of Math I. MRS. DARLENE BROWN - BA, MAQ drama: sponsor of Thespians, Sigma Chi. MRS. THELMA CANTRELL - BA, Algebra I, Ilg sponsor of NHS. MR. DANIEL CAR- DENAS - BS: Spanish. MRS. MARY ANN CARTER - BS, MS: Spanish I, II: sponsor of junior class. MR. VICTOR CASAS - BS: Spanish I, Il. MISS EDIE CHRIS- TENSON - BS: homemaking. home and family Iivingg sponsor of FHA. MRS. CANDACE CINOTTO - BSQ English Ill, IV: sponsor of Octagon. MR. RICHARD COBBS - BGSg JROTC. MR. JOHN COLBURN - BS: reading improvement. MRS. JOSEFINA CONCHA - BS: Spanish I, ll. MISS JACKIE CULBERT - BS: Home- making I, child development, home and family living: sponsor of Ekappa, FHA. MRS. JULIA DASELER - BS: chemistry. MR. MICKEY DIAZ - BS, American history, B-team football, MRS, JACKIE DIS- SELKOEN - BAQ modern dance, varsity track, field, freshman vol- Ieyball. MRS. HARRIETT DORGAN - BA, MEdg American historyg sponsor of FTA, Bluejackets, freshman class. MRS. SHARON DUDLEY - BSE: Typing I, office products. MR. EDWARD DUDLO - BBA, BS: general drafting, Architecture I. Il, pre-engineering draftingg spon- sor of Key Club. MS. GAYLE EADS - BA, Algebra ll, MOCE. Wx 'NJ ' 3' Miss Beatriz Fernandez discusses an English as- signment with Martha Bonilla. IE 246 I ' kr I 15 'k ' V 'gg 7. 5, :gf 'fn M .V nf . ,V .. it L s,,. 1 K V . K5 1- I ' ,. 'lil f, ,' . PM ' V' r ' 1 ' fs, 'f1f: i .I Q ' A i , , . , , . Q A , W4 ' ' A ' i f 1 -'V . . ..,, 'I 'wi LS? I ' f ' f . 3 L fl' ff 'V ffff ' f Z 5' W A 4 lll' ' , 14 s r ef ' T I liars- fi r.li. ' 1 is f ' if g et I f ,M . - N A , Q 1 .. . Z Z 524 . I ' i'll i ' W1 ' . if .eg F' I - 5 fi .v ' M.. ' I . 1 I ssl. I t A ix.. . 14 f Q . if f., il' , -'ff i - I ' ' .. t.. W 47. W i . lllll M. I L , . H.. ..' fl . 1 f - A . jg, A . if rr ,,,. - .- -, i Q il 6 ra f af 5 l' 7 I . E . Q, l Q. I I x. a K 'it W ir ' ' Mr. Chuck Myers gives a ,V if V blank stare to the pho- W Q tographer. 9. gl-M zgaffr i 'Y ,H nel- 6,2411 PEQPLQ s gr-iyiggrg f.. .VV fri- J., 1 -im... tg IW Il 1, va if ,lg UE? 'F ' 57, J I gi is WI -ssc In .. f ' ' ' .,, wx or We I. Q K ..-.... S, ...M in . ..--..,L'w-' , r Mr. Ted Miller enthusi- astically greets another new student. .. 5 'ii' . . -. 1 if - Q Lf - . . f fs, L-, S + 33 1- ...J r. 6' , A, . . Y x A f P I -A E it ' I A A fr . I iii, I S I . , t J ,rf as S f - , .1 1 iw a Q .. - 'yi nv .,,.,, I T A K' -QS ' f ii K 2 , ,..-' X . M, V S .V I i . - Q . J 1-'s ' Q. 'S .. gf? if A' . I fl ff ,- JJ W Gy f ff l in f ri X ' I ix I A rn .1 Q 4 A . 9 tl cs, QV, al I c. slr ,phi .. . ,. ,J A If 4 'Q 'I AU R Q Y Iv 2. ' f f - , r.. ' - A I 7 'ft' K A l , ,. . . N- ' 3 . I ,,,,, 4 ,,.,f ,V 1 A Egg -Q .? A .K . ' .A f if 5 A We Rnd MR. DAVID EDWARDS - BSQ crafts. MRS. SUE ELLIS - BA: American history. MRS. LINDA ENDLICH - BAg English lllg sponsor ot junior class. MR. D. PATTERSON FAIRCHILD - BA: industrial arts. MR. JOHN FARAONE - BME, MMEg marching band, stage band, brass choir. MISS SUSAN FARRELL - BSQ English lg sponsor of NJHS. MISS BE- ATRIZ FERNANDEZ - BS: English I. MR. CHARLES FISHER - BS: physical science-Q sponsor of freshman class. Octagon. MR. COLIN W. FLANNIGAN - BA3 German I, ll, Ill, lVg sponsor of Der Deutsche Verein. MRS. BEVERLY FLOYD - BS, MS: homemakingg sponsor of FHA. MRS. BILLYE FREELAND - BS: HECE: sponsor of HERO. MRS. PAULA FRY - BSE: health. MR. I-IECTOR GALINDO - BMEQ band, stage band. MRS. LINDA GARBER - BSL MOCE, geometry: sponsor of Ski Club, girls B-team cheerleaders. MRS. KAREN GILLIS - aide. MR, GABRIEL GINER, JR. - BSQ English ll, freshman basketball. MR. JOHN GOLDEN - BA, MAL Introductory Algebra l, ll. MR. D.A. GON- ZALEZ - BA: English ll, Spanish ll. MRS. PAT GORMAN - BS, MS: sales, business math, Typing I, Il. MR, CHARLES GUTHRIE - BSg crafts, swimming. MR. MUHAMMED HADAVI - BSg Introductory Algebra I, ll. MS. ELIZABETH HAGANS - BS: English ll, Ill. MRS. RITA HARLEIN - BA, MA: Speech I, II, Ill. IV: sponsor of NFL. MRS. MARTHA HARRISON - BA: English IV. MRS. JEAN I-IAWKINS - BBA, MEdg VOE: sponsor ol OEA, NHS. MR. WERNER HEINEMANN - BS: physical science, MS. LUCILLE HICKS - BAQ world history geography. MR. LLOYD HUFFMAN - BA, physical science: sponsor of CB Club, I-Iam Radio Club. MRS. ELAlNE HUPFER - BS: world geography, sociology. MRS. LOUISE JACKSON - BS: Typing I, ll. MRS. MARY JOHNSON - BA: English Ill, vocabulary development: sponsor of senior class. MRS. HELEN JONES - BS: physical science. MRS. JUDY JONES - BSg geometry, algebra I: sponsor of Ski Club, Math Club. MR. JOHN KANE - BSL American government, political behavior. MS. JANICE LANGHORNE - BS, MA: Typing l. 247 fl ,R o:.Jg53?g , . , .. jff. 2 Q mfg I . as A . . i i r r 1 f x','Q i fr . f A I - .r, l'1' I- is , 'l A. Ms. Bonnie LESLEY - BA, MAL English lll, creative writing, nevellxe in ' l l adviser, sponsor of Quill and Scroll. MR. ODELL LESLY - BA: health H A A I, and PEQ volleyball. freshman track.MlSS DEBY LEWIS - BAQ varsity 'l'A V A 4' tennis. MISS LILIA B. LIMON - BSE: Spanish l and llg sponsor of' yd. 4 freshman cheerleaders and sophomore class. MR. W.D. Ll'l'lfLE- l fr..-l - JOHN - BS, PE I and ll, cross-country, varsity track. I II fl f rrfl .. . 1 rrls i A llrl MR. JOHN LONGO - government, world history. MS. GAIL LOVE ' ix ,W an I' ' ' Q' BA: English II and lllg sponsor of Anehta Sesea and senior class. . Ag 3, PM MR. LEBARIO LUJAN - BAQ Crafts and shopg sponsor of Chess Club. 'J ' y ' MR. ERNEST MAILLET - BBA, Typing I and general business. MRS.. , l MARY MARSHALL - BS, Ms: biology. 1 oeppp jjs pso? srss r.spi,. J.. p.,pp y , so psoireip W wi - ,.I rs l If A I A l l -' f' his 2 R fi MRS. CATHERINE MCGARRITY - BA, BS, Latin l, Il, ill, Spanish it ,, i . ' 5 R sponsor of Latin Club. MRS. DAISY MEACI-IAM - BAQ Journalism S, 5 Jf ' A ie 'ig 1 English l, Sabre adviserg sponsor of Quill and Sgroll. MISS DEBOR- y i. ll , 1- lri , i AH MEANS - ESQ Homemaking I and ll, hometfancl family livingg , 1,9 A ifiifi' W R sponsor of FHA and lYaharla Phi. MRS. CAROLMEARNS - BSQ APA, A ts. 3 rh Nzl A 3 ik ' English Ill, English lll: sponsor of junior class and Blue Jackets: x X 'I-. I ' 5 X . ,gl MR. ROLAND MENSER - BSE: English ll, varsity basketball. ' , Wi' I jf MRS. JUDY MERlWETHER R BAQ biology, PE, basketball, track. MR, , I M .A ARTHUR METCALFE - ess, government and 'world geography. g l,, M55 Qt 5 sponsor ot Detinu and junior class. MR. TED 'GEORGE MILLER ,gf A A ' BA: world geographyg sponsor of Soccer Citlb. MR. GEORGE C ,l 5 MOECK - BSL English lll. MRS. LlLlA MONSISVAIS Q math aide. , A flri 5' MRS. REBECCA MOORE - Bs, MEd: English l and ll. MR. CHUCK , . ', . ff . 4 .- A. K MYERS - BS: American history, leadership, government, black g -g 3 , f studies, Mexican-American studies, wrestlingg sponsor of student . iv ' ' I V' , v ti' 1 gal ,F council and ESU, MS. BARBARA NELSON - BA:,:English ll anCl..lligi ,',y V F? 4 . H 1 f A 5. sponsor of junior Class and Pin Pals. MR. MARSHALL NELSONA A if 'ii it ' . BCE, MEd: trigonometry, Algebra ll, probability, analytical ge' -' I -. . , iiiril Q? A ometry, analysisg sponsor of Math Club. MR. JOHN O'KEEFE - BS, ' it K X A MA: Algebra I, Introductory Algebra ll. U 455 , ' are C' l if I f fi' MRS. BONNIE O'LEARY - BSI gymnastics, healthgg sponsor of Gym- TA M , ,hvi Q Vg ' I nastlcs Club. MR. JAMES OWEN - BM, MEd: world history, Ameri-' 5, ' , , rg sg 5' I . can history: sponsor of Rodeo Club. MISS CYNTHIA PALCZYNSKI A , X 'Q ,V'h' AA lti F M jgj r f -. ,lll . Aftbf Bs, Ms, PE, health. MRS. CARol.vN PARK - BME, choir, music A rl is to I r'iii , ,. V.. theory, sponsor of Cavaliers. MS. DIANNE PATTERSON - BBA: H Q A 3 ,QQ 13 .Y W x 'Il' X business law, Bookkeeping I and ll: sponsor of Epsilon. 3' I rl' t ,X H . t , Mr. .Fulton Robinson ex' plains some of the gen 'etiolflaws of hereditfy: I RW A A.- N- - ,. I. if i .. . . 0- 1 Q X s .egg . Ji 1 . 2 -R , L' . f F J .'I7'i 52-' '75 '. fllligtfiii if' Q' -1 .4 1 rrss new . . ---'f - - ' A . l Y 1' Q Q i iii. A if . sf . .ff R , fi. K .w ' U Q R .. T I? 55-5 ? 4, it se Q Us . . sf' 3 N X A' qos lg 3 an i il is R 9 R Rs Q J 55.1 Hgxgr 'Q s, ,, We B , 5 15- s M lx? MRS. TERRY PEARTREE - BS: biology, chemistry. MR. GARY PlP- PEN - BA: government, American history, freshman football, B- team basketball. MRS, FRANCES POTEET - BA, MSQ health. MR. JOHN PRWIOZECH - BA, MA, introductory Algebra llg sponsor of Chess Club. MISS TERRY QUEZADA - BS, English lg sponsor of NJHS, senior ciass. MRS. FRANCES RElCH - BAp government, world history. MR. RALPH REYNAW BS:i,English i, freshman football. MR. CRUZ RlOS, JR. - BS: Spanish ljgMR. CECIL ROARK 1 BA, MA: world history. MR. FUL- TON, RCJBFNSQN A BAQ bioiogy, physiology. iAR5.f4KA'REN fROWELL - BS, Typing 1, shorimmi i. MR. ART smw M -,BAQ American' history, B-team football. golf. MR. AUBREY SHEL- LEY 1,863 government. MRS. RUBY SHERWOOD BA: English l, spon- sorof NJHB. MR. RALPH SMITH - BA. MA, Mild: psychology. MRS. MARil,YN STEELE - BS: Art l, ll, lll, lVg sponsor of Brush and Paletie, Entre Nous. MRS. CONNIE STEELHAMMER - BS: home and family living: sponsor of FHA. MRS. JUANlTA TAUBNER - 8BAg Typing l, Bookkeeping l, clerical practice. MRS. KATHERINE TEEL - BA: modern danceg sponsor of Saltatrix. MR. SPENCER THORNBERRY - BS, MS: world history. MRS. MARY TlEMANN - BS: Homemaking I, home and family living, child development, sponsor of FHA. MR. G.T. TUCKER - BBAg in- dustrial arts. sponsor of VICA. MlSS ELVA VASQUEZ - BS: English 'i, ESL' llg sponsor of sophomore class, B-team cheerleaders, FTA. MR. ERLWOOD VGN CLAUSWITZ - BA, English lV. MR. GEORGE WAGNER - BS, MSL biology. MR. THEO WAGNER - BS, MAg biology, sponsor of Science Club. NHSS POLLY WALDEN - BS. MEd: government, sponsor of Yahna Phi. MRS. PATRlClA WERNER - BA: Algebra I, geometry: sponsor of freshman class, NJHS. MR. WARD WHIPPLE - BA, chemistry. MRS. DEE WHITE -BA, MA: AP English lV, English IV. Ms. CAROLYN WOLTERSTORFF - BA: AP Englisn,.iii,,Engiisn ns, Salute adviser, sponsor' of Quill andrScroii. MR.,RALElGH'fWOR- RELL - BS, MS: Algebra I. geometry, W F . , ' . it 453359 Ifdwgygdkaim 4'-FA' A wit rr' - . QIVIW' if Ar Mr. Mark l-lutman has A Mr. Ward Whipple firmly fun at the Homecoming points out the pro- pep rally with the spirit cedures of lab for chem- chains. istry. ' 249 I l E Vi f . f. ff ' 4, ,E Q , a,.-.A-S-1531 , w 4 I new-mqqd 50' fx: -X ' 5553 iff, O 41 'X Q, A ,,, ll j4 3- J, 1. Liz Bowker announce ments. 2. and Melinda Mora class the way to popu Mrs. Elva Vas it is a notsoon to be forgotten by Eastwood. The spirit of the senior class was one which could be found both during and after school hours. A Trooper group could be found everywhere in various activities-each boasting plishments to become the efhvy of th city. The chara A of had a com in' tion vmarying whi h to East- and with a each its way, the at its actions then looked that their lives as their T careers. and sponsors Sheryl Acrea - NHS, Ralph Adame - VICAL Ser- gio Adame: Brad Adams - ELA, FHA, freshman, B-team, varsity football, Debbie Adams Nettie Addis - Pom Pons, Trooperettesg Lidia Alarcong Penny Alexander: Carlos Almanza: Vinson Alston Danny Alvarado, Tammy Anderson, Raymond Andow, Keri Andrado - Cavaliers, NJHS, FHA: Linda Anthes - co-editor SABRE, journalism. Who's Who, FHA, student council Mike Apodaca - senior optimist, student coun- cil, drum major, ROTC chief of staff. NHS: Maria Arando - FHA, Mike Archuleta - football. ELA, Roger Armendariz e marching, symphon- ic, concert bands, SNHSg David Arnold George Arzate, Rhonda Asher - marching, econ' cert, symphonic bands, NJHS, NHS, Spanish speech award, Carlos Asrnisg Cynthia Atwood, Gary Autrey 252 SENIORS spirited senior class spark activities Cris Bachus - freshman football, B-team base- ball, Cadet Choir, FHA: Charlie Bailey: Elizabeth Bailey: Wes Bailey - symphonic, stage, march- ing bands: Yvonne Bajarano Dianalynn Ballenger - swim team, Latin Club, student council, VOE, FTA: Mary Bannister - TALA, concert band: Arturo Baray - freshman, B-team, varsity football, B-team baseball: Eddie Barber - freshman, b-team, varsity bas- ketball: Judy Barber 'Jean Barber -. Cavaliers, DE: Pat Barcena - NJHS, SNHS, Detinu: Steve Barden - varsity football, track, wrestling, ELA: Jana Barlett: Greg Barnett . ,531 Rhonda Barr - student council, Ski Club, Ep- silon, NJHS, NHS: Joe Barragan - orchestra, all district orchestra, B-team football: Nora Barraza: Anita Barrios - junior achievement, cross-country: Celia Barton - gymnastics, FHA Mike Basham - SALUTE, SABRE photographer, student council: Charles Bass - NHS, NJHS, track, cross-country: Bobby Basurto - HECE: Rick Becerra - HERO: FHA, freshman basket- ball: Blair Bedell Chuck Bejarano - gymnastics, ELA, Kings Men: Dawn Belisle: Gloria Benavente: Ricardo Benavente - SNHS, student council: Donnice Benford - girls varsity basketball, track, sym- phonic, marching bands, ESU, student council Rhonda Benish: Brenda Benoit: Mark Bentley: Eric Bergen - marching, symphonic bands: Charles Blgler Laura Binyon - Ski Club, FHA: Johnny Bird - VICA: Angie Birdsongg David Blair - TALA, ROTC: David Blenklnsop - freshman, B-team, varsity football, freshman track, wrestling ACREA-BLENKINSOP 253 Lisa Blizzard - Detinu, Trooperettes, NHS, NJHS: Barbara Bolton - Cavaliers, Madrigals, Anehta Sesea: Richard Bombard - B-team, varsity baseball, ELA, NHS, NJHS: Freida Bone - VOE, FHA: Albert Borrego Anabeila Borrego - B-team basketball mana- ger, FHA: Yvonne Boshwizen - foreign exchange from Holland: Frank Boswell - B-team student football, FHA: Kim Bowers - NJHS, Detinu, council, Blue Jackets, Pin Pals: Liz - Trooperettes, FHS student Bowker A'Lisa Boyce: Leslie Boykin-president Brush and Palette, art editor SALUTE, art scholastic award winner: Gary Brandstorm - stage band, all-district, region, area band: David Brant - freshman, B-team, varsity basketball: Joe Brautigan Carol Brenner - NJHS, Blue Jackets, Ski Club, track: Mike Brookins: Grady Brown - SABRE, SALUTE, freshman, B-team track, NJHS: Greg Brown - freshman, B-team, varsity football, NJHS: Jamie Brown Senior performers exhib Tom Brown: Bruce Browne: Dwight Burnett - varsity football, student council: Brad Burkett: Leslie Burt - Anehta Sesea Liz Bustamante - marching, concert bands. FHA: Christine Butz - foreign exchange student 2 from Germany: Brad Byers: Cathy Caballero l - FNHS, NHS, NJHS, Saltatrix: Kathy Cabe- zuela - Gymnastics Club Olivia Cadena - FNHS, varsity volleyball, track: Oswaldo Cajas: David Calderon - NJHS: Nancy Calderon - volleyball, varsity basketball, track. choir: Tim Caldwell - NFL Kevin Calhoun - freshman, B-team. varsity trainer, ELA, FHA: Sandra Calkins: Brad Camp- bell: Lynne Campbell: Lynne Campbell 254 SENIORS it versatility M595 af ,T is Don Cantrell - VICA: Debbie Capoldi - NJHS, NHS, Detinu, FHA: Jill Cardon - VOE, OEA, FHA: Cindy Carhart - FHA: Patsy Carmona - FHA, Anetha Sesea Edie Carr: Led Carreon: Manny Carrillo : Richard Carroll - varsity football, wrestling, B-team baseball, FHA: Patsy Casart - Cavaliers, drama Julie Casler: Lynne Casper - symphonic, marching band, all-district band, all-region band, Anehta Sesea: Denise Castillo - varsity tennis team, Racquet Club, Detinu, FNHS, FHA: Georgia Castillo - marching, concert band, FHA: Mike Castillo - varsity tennis, FHA, NJHS Cathi Cobb: Michael Cervantes: Jeanie Chapli- nel: Gayle Chaplin: Tammy Chapman Audrey Chavez: Sandra Chavez: Simone Chavez - varsity cheerleader, Homecoming queen, Key Club sweetheart, junior class favorite: Theresa Cheely - Trooperette officer, FHA, FTA: Tony Chenausky v SNHS, Rodeo Club. freshman football Wendall Clarke - varsity band, debate team, TALA, Masque and Gavel: Yvette Clarke - FHA, Pin Palsg Tom Cleveland: Yvonne Cliett - Blue Jackets, FHA, NJHS, Pin Pals: Mike Cline - cross country, track - BLIZZARD-CLINE 255 in Concerned faculty eases senior life 3 , Sherri Cluneg Pat Coffmang Roberta Coleg Mark , Collard - DECA, FHA: Kathy Collins - SABRE co-editor, Quill and Scroll, region, marching, r symphonic bands, all-region orchestra Charles Connor, Robert Connor, Keith Cook: Lorraine Cordova - FHAQ Bill Cowden - FNHS X Randy Cox - DECA, Shawn Crain, Denise Cra- mer: Karen Creed - FHAQ Cindy Craft - VOE l 'W g wa h N F 1 if ' , ,. ,, 2' vs x ' 5, gi, N Th . A 4 J K , in Q , ,V Ray Croft: Carole Crosby, Vikki Cross - concert, L , ,sf r- 22 g .f lv L symphonic bands: David Crossmang Darrell L, t X , - A to L ' N if ' Crum , l ' ' a,'...' ., ' W- ' if 4 ' L f2,ELLs:a:: , A ' ' , I we ,gig A d Susan Crump Laura Cummings, Muriel Cutler, i .,ya fi ' i Marie Daggyi Nina Dahl - foreign exchange stu- ' L ff ' K I , ,,U,, dent from Norway, Cavaliers ii' Ronnie Davin, Denise Davis, Mike Dawson, Paul Deaver, Ramon De La Cruz N David De La Paz - NJHS, Key Club: Darrell De- 1 loach - varsity, B-team, freshman basketball, Anehta Sesea beau, freshman football: Marta De Los Santos: Cynthia Del Palacio, Leilani Dee pew - ROTC Donna De Ponte - NJHS, HERO, FHA, George Diaz - TALA, DE, Marvell Diaz, Jacque Dissel- koen: Freddy Doblado - varsity football, base- ball, wrestling, ELA i 256 SENIORS I ' 3' - lt? 1 A uw, .4 A 5 if ,gzi- ii I' ez tl uf' v ur- 1 if if 8' :L rl 1- V Sig ,ig D 1 if lf, Y 3 J if ' K' J.. i 1 . I ,i ill' fl Chris Dolby - marching, stage, symphonic, concert bands: Terri Donawell - ROTC, Blue Jackets, drill team, Chess Club: DeeDee Don- ovan - marching, symphonic band, Latin Club: J.W. Donnelly - REVEILLE editor, Optimist award, NHS, Math Club, Blue Jackets: William Dorris James Dorsett: Barbara Doty - NHS, Anehta Sesea, Blue Jackets, NJHS, FHA: Shelly Dre- wett: Jose Duarte: Lonnie Duggar 1 Trainer Jerry Hoemberg rechecks Tim Heidt- man's injury before let- ting him back into the 'iw HU' nf e AM u ' av 3 A X Donna Duggan: Linda Duncan: Beth Duncan: Chris Dunn -freshman cheerleader, FHA, HECE, HERO: Robert Duron - varsity football, ELA, track, wrestling, student council Joanne Dzubinski - marching, symphonic, stage bands, SABRE, Quill and Scroll, Der Deutsche Verein: David Eberwine: Teresa Ed- gar - FHA: L. Edney: C. Edney Janice Elliot - Detinu, student council, NJHS, Masque and Gavel: John Ellis: Armando Esco- bar - freshman, B-team basketball. B-team, varsity basketball manager: Tracy Estes - Anehta Sesea, FHA. Brush and Palette. student coun- cil: Robert Eure - symphonic, stage, marching, concert bands CLUNE-EURE 257 Small people look up to 78 graduates Margie Evans - FHA, FTA, Latin Club, Rodeo Clubp Kathy Everts: Lisa Ewing: Joe Ezzell A var- sity tennis: Robert Facio - ICT, band John Falco: John Falvey: Terri Fiasconaro A Anehta Sesea, freshman basketball sweet' heart, SALUTE, Quill and Scroll, E-in-E repree sentative: Keith Flowersg Debi Flores - FHA Mag Flores: Mark Flores - Ski Club, Latin Club, Key Club, NHS, Young Lite, Dave Flose: Scott Fogel: Richard Fordyce Patricia Flores: David Fort: - NJHS. SNHS: Yvonne Fournier: Theresa Fraga: Tim Frank Bill Fraser - concert, marching bands: Patrice Frungillo: James Fulton: Mike Fulton: Dianne Gaenzle 258 SENIORS 45,0 5324- W V FE' ' in Q. I' 3 3'-' M., -wi? Angela Gallegos: Jerry Gally - choir, wrestling. barbershop quartet: Lidia Gamdama: Lorena Garcia: Michael Garcia - NJHS, stage band. varsity tennis Patrick Garcia: Patsy Garcia - E-in-E repre' sentative. Homecoming duchess, FHA: Jens Gardner: Kelli Gardner - FHA: Paula Garza Rolly Garza: Chuck Gaumeg- student body president, B-team baseball, FHA, NJHS: Glynda Gavlik - Trooperette leader, freshman cheer- leader, Anehta Sesea, SALUTE, Epsilon: Caran- ina Ghent: Patty Gileau - FHA, TALA, NJHS, HERO , ' Elizabeth Gill: Mike Gill - cross-country, fresh- man, B-team, varsity track, ELA: David Giron: Keith Glasscock, Julie Glover Gail Gogl - band: Martha Gonzales - student council, FHA: Mario Gonzalez: Bryan Goodwin: Thomas Gordon Phillip Gorham - varsity track, cross-country: Jerry Graves - Thespians, presidential class- room, NHS, NJHS, SNHS: James Gary: Karen Gray: Debby Greenlee EVANS-GREENLEE 259 Christie Gregory - Anehta Sesea, FHA. Erin-E representative: Gretta Griffin: Robert Griffin - 1' 21 5 ml 'H pf? 4 an 1 ei f I J :K wrestling: Robert Grimes: Orpha Guaiardo A Xi' Shirley Guerrero - VIGA, FHA, Octagon: Lourdes Guevara - senior class secretary, NJHS. VOE, band. student council: Guy Guidici - marching, symphonic bands. REVEILLE, SALUTE, NJHS: Gay Guthrey - Trooperettes, NHS, NFL, Epsilon, student council: Eric Gurrola '11 fm , ' f J ' . 'V 'we fa d , E 'M R ... 4. t ,S , J I fy Juan Gutierrez: Judy Gutierrez: Sylvia Gutier- rez: Brian Hackfeld - choir, REVEILLE, NJHS. Der Deutsche Verein, Spectators: Phyllis Ha- gens Carolyn Hale: James Hall: Rubi Hall: Janet Ham- mett: Michelle Hands - SABRE, Quill and Scroll 260 SENIORS I my iw r 3 :.:, - l Ll: Q . - : .: N 'rl V -it x ' i ' ' rf' lll K 'I ,ft ,YP , ' if I - f l ,,,. .J r Q ? V , Ta f 'rf Personalized interests enhance seniors Patty Haner - DECAL Stan Hansen - 'varsity football: Fatima Hardestyz John Harris: Suzie Haro Diana Hartzog, James Hastings - SALUTE pho- tographer, Quill and Scroll. freshman, B-team track: Wendy Hanft - OEA, FHA, NJHS, Ski Club: Althea Hawkins: Tim Heidtman - freshman, B- team, varsity football, track, ELA Sharla Heltonp - marching, concert. symphonic band, Blue Jackets, SNHSQ Roy Henderson - Key Clubp Steve Hendley - symphonic, stage. marching bands, all-district orchestra: Kyle Henseng Angelica Hernandez Alice Hernandez - Saltatrix, marching, sym- phonic, all-district bands, German Club: Cathy Hernandez, Juan Hernandez - symphonic band, ROTC, NHS president: Jimmy Hernandez - B- team, varsity baseball, ELAg Mickey Hernandez GREGORY-HERNANDEZ 261 Athletes, performers greet last season Norma Hernandez: Teresa Herrera - Detinu. varsity athletics. Racquet Club: Esther Herron - all-district orchestra, orchestra, Trooperettes: Kim Hicks - B-team, varsity girls basketball. student council, cross-country: Steve Hicker- son - NHS, NJHS, symphonic. stage bands. Latin Club Elizabeth Hinojosa: Dana Hodde: Theresa Hoffman - NJHS, VOE, OEA, gymnastics: Tracy Hoffman - NHS, debate team, German Club: Jutta Hofmann Barbara Holcomb - Trooperettes, Key Club sweetheart, SALUTE, Detinu, Epsilon: Debbie Hollebeke: Steffanie Holochwost - drill team: Roma Holloway: Ricky Holmes Cindy Hooten - Saltatrix, Trooperettes, stu- dent council, Pin Pals, FHA: Gary Horn - stu- dent council, Thespians, DE, DECA: Danny Hosch - ICT: Cheri Howard: Scott Howard - HERO Brenda Hufford - FHA, band: Alan Huizdak: Susan Hundley - HERO, HECE, FHA: James Hunt: Eric Inman Greg Jacobelli - HECE: Annette Jacobs - gym- nastics: Sony Jenschke: Mark Jimenez: Anne Johnson - Trooperettes Debra Johnson - NJHS, FHA, DECA: Don John- son: Aaron Jones: Melody Jones: Tracy Jones - Ski Club, FHA, Blue Jackets Warren Jones - band: Jack Jordon: Denise Joseph: David Joyce: Kathleen Kaitschuck 262 SENIORS Lori McQuren proudly con- ducts band at halftime. Davld Kaufman freshman, Bteam, varsity track, B-team Qrossrtiountry, Ralph Kavanagh VICA. ICTQ Chrnstrna Kelserg Kym Keown - RE- VEILLE, FHA' Alan Kessler Dana Krlgore f wrestlmg, HECEQ Karen Knlgoreg Janette Knmbrellg Jnmmy Knngg Steve Krnstle Came Kurkpatrrckg Lensa Knrtley - HERO, B' team basketballg Mark Krtchmg Mnchael Klam- borowskl - DE, DECAQ Tern Klenn Came Koebel - SALUTE, E-in-E representative, Pom Pons. Qunll and Scroll, FHAQ Pam Kopfleg Diana Krahn: Gemma Krebs - Melodettes, FHA3 Reuben Labrado Becky LaFeverg Dave LaFIeurg Roy Lambert - stage, symphonlc, area, distract. region bands: Judy Lang - Trooperettes, Key Club sweetheart. junior Homecommg princess, Epsilon: Carol Larouere HERNANDEZ-LAROUERE 263 ir a L A 264 E Mike Larson - VICA. German Club: Craig Law - varsity, B-team baseball, ELA, NJHS: Nan Law- son: Ava Leger - freshman track. FHA: Kathy Lehman - FHA , David Lekowskig Luigi Leosg Michael Leroux: George Levy, lrene Lewis - DECA Patty Lewis: Martha Licon - NJHS. NHS. track. Trooperettes, orchestra: Pat Lieurance: Tony, Ligginsg Michael Linney - Who's Who Dolores Loera - SNHSQ Elizabeth Look - Troop' erettes, Ski Club, FHA, E-in-E representative: 1 Arthur Lopez - NJHS, TALA, Key Club: Carlos N, Lopez - NJHS, NHS: Marty Lopez Katy Lermag Vicki Love - Trooperettes, VlCAg Eleazar Lozoyag Robin Lucky - Trooperettes, B-team football sweetheart, SABRE. Detinu, Epsilon: Ray Luna Thelma Luna - FHA, TALAQ Kristi Lund: Vikki Lundberg: Patty Lumpkin, Bill Lutrell i V A.,'. gk ip A yy,l at 2 i ' iq , i L ,lf i rf, ,i ,,,,. , , ' Ha. Mtgii V iv in 'M 4 G I ,gas H , , N. J I 'L W' if f , , , .M . Q if K V ,,, .,,., :ill S 'Y . i it ,,, ,, y - Russ Russell speaks up tor the English Ill program at a curriculum meeting, 5 .I if qv ' W . r S is X . ,li , Q .egg we sg, - ,...1 , . 5 :,2 . it Y' il , . 23155 6 Y AL ,f k Q H ,fy ji? xiii? , f ,xvz I , ...,,... V 'il I A ,N ,,,k A ' A - sffz ' X .i . - . . A 5 ' 0 . X i a , ' , ' - f -s .ff-1, , 5 fig-5- 1 W f ' 1 ' H .gr lp wf' k ft -J f 5, I -' if I 1 A J Q .JL 1' .ff 'q x Z 4 5 ' , C ' A , 5 , a Q , D I b T Dennis McBride - NHS, NJHS, marching, con- cert bands. Cadets: Robin McCarthy - speech team, NHS, NFS, FHS: Cindy McCoy - B-team cheerleader, Anehta Sesea, FHA, student coun- cil: Gerry McClure: Denise McCright - ROTC Kevin McGinnis: Mary McHugh: Michelle Mc- Hugh: Michelle McKay - VOE, Ski Club, FHA: Kevin McKenzie Cheryl McKnight - Ski Club, B-team track, freshman basketball, FHA: Kim Roy McLerran - Ski Club, swim team: Diane McMiIlon: Kevin McPherson: Terri McPherson Lori McQuien: Dwayne McQuilliam: Michael Macielg Margaret Mais - HECE, HERO, NJHS: Teresa Mais Concerned seniors defend curriculum S K, . . S . Q s ,Q .v e :TSW - . f - -. 1 -A ,ig - .,,., , .V ,gl Q , M , I kwin!! 34 gy -2' M . Eddie Mann: Cindy Marcoux - Rodeo Club, pep squad, FHA: Ruben Martinez: Richard Mar- tinez - band, gymnastics, wrestling: Sylvia Martinez Teri Masse: Tom Matthews - varsity football, ELA,FHA: Valerie Meadows - ESU, B-team, var- sity basketball, B-team track: Fredrick Mead- ows: Yvonne Medrano David Meeks - DECA. band: Jannece Meeks: Jodie Mena - varsity tennis: Lorye Mendoza - most popular, Homecoming duchess, Key Club sweetheart, student council, varsity cheer- leader: Suzy Mendoza - OEA, FHA Marcia Merrell: Denise Mesa: Michael Menser: Marvell Meyer: Julie Miller LARSON-MILLER 265 Sean Miller: Toni Miller: Russell Monksg Debbie Monticone: Arthur Moore - freshman, varsity track, freshman, B-team football Carlene Moore - SALUTE, Quill and Scroll: Me linda Morag Danny Morales. Diana Moreno marching band, FHA, John Morgan Pamela Morrow: Louie Moreno - FHA: Wendy Mowbray: Richard Moya - student council. cross-country, Ski Club: Margaret Murphy - student council, German Club, Blue Jackets FHA l I is I 1 Carla Musserg Jack Mutchler: Mark Myers - FHA. Ski Club, freshman, B-tearn track, Detinu beau. Diane Narro - Anehta Sesea, FHA, volleyball, Adalberto Navar - NJHS, Key Club, NHS, SNHS. student council Julie Navar - SALUTE editor, Detinu, Trooper ettes, Who's Who in journalism, Quill and Scroll Ande Nelson - Anehta Sesea, SALUTE, Quill and Scroll, E-in-E representative, FHA, Hank Nesbitt - ICT, ROTC, Rodeo Club, Stacey Nichols - bas- ketball, track, volleyball swimming, Sherry Norris 266 SENIORS Seniors relax with progression of year S J , . f Kendra Norville - NHS, SALUTE REVEILLE Blue , r Jackets Quill and Scroll' Vicki Nowicki - B-team HERO Anehta Sesea- Rosalinda Oaxaca - FHA if ' 7 ' . . S 'iz 1 l girls basketball, varsity track, marching band, ' FHS: George Ochoa: Ruth Ochoa I Debbie Ohsiek - German Club, FHA, student council, Ski Club: Sylvia Olivas - tennis team, Racquet Club, student council, FHA: Hector Oliveira - ROTC battalion staff, honor guard: William Oppenheim: Susan O'Quinn - Anehta Sesea. Trooperette captain, Key Club sweet- heart, Epsilon, gymnastics Linda Orona: Barbara Ortega, Delisa Osborne - Trooperettes, FHA, Epsilon, student council, beauty finalist: Donna Osterman - SALUTE, Quill and Scroll, FHA, SABRE: John Oswald Dennis Overall: Steve Owenby: Sharon Ozbun: Janie Padilla - Blue Jackets: Paul Page - foot- ball, golf, track, NHS Rita Palma: Leslie Palmeira - Detinu, NHS, stu- dent council, Science Club, Blue Jackets: 'Kurt Paxson - varsity football, senior class vice- president, NHS, SNHS, NJHS: Zeborah Pender- grass - marching, symphonic bands, beauty finalist. Blue Jackets, FHA: Joann Pennison Deborah Perez: Nina Perez - Saltatrix, Brush and Palette, Masque and Gavel. FHA: Earl Perk- ins: Shirley Peterman - FHA: Tawnya Phillips Jenny Pickett - B-team basketball, varsity track, NHS, orchestra: Brent Pierce: Linda Pinault - freshman, B-team, cheerleader, gym- nastics, FHA, HECE, HERO: Mary Pineda: Char- ley Plowman Laura Ponzio: Christine Portillo - FHA: Brad Powell: Glen Pracht: Barbara Prewitt MILLER-PREWITI' 267 David Prewittg Mike Putney - freshman B-team varsity basketball, B-team, varsity track Homecoming duke, ELA, Detlnu beau. NHS, student council, Manuel Puentes, Scott Qullliny - swim team, ELA, Linda Quimby A Rodeo Club Patsy Quinteros - SNHS, Paulette Randolph. Joan Ann Range-I - DECA, student council. Ski Club, lrvin Reeves, Francis Rice Brian Richg Madalyn Richardson, Ronald Richy. Angela Riddleg Clark Rivas - marching, stage. concert bands Gus Rivasg Annie Rivera: James Rivera: Ruth Rivera - SALUTE assistant editor, varsity track. Quill and Scroll, FHA, Donna Robinson Irma Rodriguez - NJHS, FHA: Lilie Rodriguez - Detinu, FHA, OEA, VOE3 Tenkate Roelp Rhonda Rollingsg Yvonne Romaine Elizabeth Roma: Gary Ross: Aurora Ruiz: Donna Russell, Russ Russell vrrflt tiz rrr, J l firm 'F -ri us' Fu t Q I 13 M ' 'Ns Q R f 555 'W 5, -Riggs as SQ All 1. as X lg W' XX s P M .. ' fn My Ng.. Q Q Q qw V Qs X sl 5 ef ,is uk 43, FST pQs,A.,.:19A rirl r t , l at i A it , .Qfx Ms er' ix ' ' E i. we - -. ll 4 i i Z Four years of enclosure forces thought ny R K Teri Taylor does an Al Capone imitation for the REVEILLE Staff. wifes 4 f L iifti .. x L 'Y ' i 'L R 1- if sz- 3 .Sw X if? 1 lt A a af: 1- as t ,Q . . il 5: ii. M, Q 5 as i if ff ei f 1+ . 'V z X . r- 'ln 54 E Steve Silagi gets a better idea. Laurie Rutzeng Missy Sabo: Charley Sainz - freshman, B-team, varsity football, SNHS: Eddie Salazar - Blue Jackets: Ray Salinas - freshman, B-team basketball, varsity football, track, ELA Gil Samagniego: Bonnie Sambrano - Saltaltrix, Detinu, freshman cheerleader, OEAQ Annie San- chez - FHA: Carlos Sanchez - SALUTE editor, SABRE, Quill and Scroll, junior class vice-presi- dent, track: Louie Sanchez - freshman track, cross-country Mary Sanchez: Suzanne Sanford - NHS, sym- phonic, marching bands, Optimist youth award, NJHSp Grace Sarabia: - FNHS, FHA, TALA, FTAQ John Savinog Becky Sawyer Michelle Schoeler - Math Club, TALA, AFS. Cadets: Debbie Schullerg Suzanne Schumacher - varsity tennis, Blue Jackets. FHS, Racquet Club: Vicki Schwartz - FHAQ David Segapelli - varsity football, ELA, sophomore and junior class favorites, most handsome PREWITT-SEGAPELLI 269 John Seymour Melba Sharp Llzzy Shaw VV Rnchard Shaw Davnd Sheehaw Regina Shepherd Steven Sllagl Letue Suqueuros FHA Jammye Slaughter Ramonda Smather NHA FHA JHS student councul FTA Benny Smuth Charles Smith Dewayne Smuth Eruc Smlth freshman varsity basketball SABRE staff Kyra Smlth Mark Smyth symphonic marchung band stage band all reglon orchestra band Terr: Snyder Kam SooHoo FHA Octagon Club Cmdee Soza student councul vzce presudent Key Club sweetheart Anehta Sesea varsnty band sophomore Homecommg pnncess Den ms Stallmgs varslty track freshman football Epsilon beau - 'zz ,Z I 5 1. A.: '... h jy ., X ii: 'tt y F 5 Nonconformists characterize class of '78 270 SENIORS l V ff -ft -I f yeas' - ' W 'ff M. I il -M-'X my f ,Y k K A, -f 1 uv J 4 ' y. 5 Q, 4 ,, 1 , s -Lia, I ,Q 35- . M W., '- gg .,, V ' , i ' i ' ' 1 3 'Q ' F qu 5 , ,, A 4 f .. 42 tr: A ' 1 at ,. , h ' , . y 1 , 1' if fe- m , 'iigfif Q -. ,f ,. Karen Stanford: Jennifer Stapherg Dianne Steelhammer - Blue Jackets president, varsity band, FHA, Der Deutsche Vereing Patricia Step- anski - swim team, Dana Stevens Judy Stephens - Trooperettes. B-team cheer- leader, Anehta Sesea, REVEILLE, NJHS: Lorna Stewart: Sandi Stewart - E-in-E representative, FNHS, FHA, NJHSQ Marcia St. John - senior class president, debate captain, Detinu, NFL, SNH, student council, Mike Stone ,f --i. We A 'S Simone Chavez radiates happiness at Homecoming while her sister, former Eastwood Homecoming queen Rita, admires her mum. 1 44' qv v 50- ' ' - - at W 1 ' Q, , ' .4 9, ' l, Zi-fff, , F f , ' gt? l Karen Stoner - Detinu, student council, NFL, FHA: Jeff Strachan, Less Straderg Mike Summer- ford - Key Club, Ty Surratt - football, ELA, golf Mickie Sutton, Tim Turner, Rob Tucker, Gary Turner, Maria Tsitsi v foreign exchange student from Greece SEYMOUR-TSITIS 271 Naomi Tafoya: David Tarnoskyg Jose Tavarez - SNHS: Jeff Taylor: Kathy Taylor Teri Taylor - girls cross-country. track. B-team cheerleader, REVEILLE: Alice Tellez: Arnold Terrazasg Angela Terry: Julie Tiedemann - Anehta Sesea, swim team, Trooperettes ' VO' , r '. ng, ww Missy Sabo watches the action in the attendance office first period. Doug Tiemann - ROTC, Ski Club, FHA: Martha Tiscareno - SNHS, FHA, beauty representative: Bill Thomson - NHS, varsity basketball, varsity baseball. ELA, NJHS: Mark Thompson - varsity tennis. ELA: Lance Tomlinson - freshman. B- team, varsity basketball Yolanda Torres - marching band: Margie Toso - Trooperette captain, Epsilon. Detinu, Key Club sweetheart, E-in-E queen: Terry Trawg Rick Truelove - NHS, marching, symphonic bands. all-region band, NJHS: Susie Uroda - Pom Pon captain, varsity gymnastics, Optimist award. NHS, NJHS Rudy Valadez: Dena Valdez: Mary Valdez - track, Danny Vallejo: Bryan Varenkamp - all-state, symphonic, stage bands, Cavaliers 272 SENIORS seniors grow as interests develop Kathy Vargas - gymnastics: John Vaughan: Christine Veal - Thespians, student council. Blue Jackets. Pin Pals: Josefina Vega: Sandra Vigil Mag Villarreal: Karl Villaverdez David Viescas: Jimmy Viola: Cinda Vokes - varsity tennis. Rac- quet Club. Blue Jackets. NJHS Kenny Wade: Cindy Walker - HECE. FHA: Laura Walker: Eric Wolterstorff - area. region band: REVEILLE. NHS. NJHS: Crystal Wagner Steve Walker: Jeff Walton - HERO: Chris War- ren: John Warren - NHS. NJHS: Mark Warren Babe Warwick - Anehta Sesea. Pom Pons, freshman E-in-E princess. freshman class fa- vorite. Epsilon: Sharon Washam - FHA, march- ing band: Greg Wayne: Jeanene Weaver - Pom Pons, Trooperettes. Detinu. student council: Keith Welch TAFOYA-WELCH 273 I Brenda West: Martha West Cheryl Werner, Zachary Welch John Whitehurstg Virginia White - Trooperette captain, student council, Epsilon. Saltatrix. junior class secretary Terry White: Carol White - ESU, FHA, B-team, varsity volleyball. SNHS Paula Wilkins: Claudia Wilke- NHS, NJHS, varsity tennis, German Club, Math Club Bill Wilke- SABRE, varsity basketball: Beth Wil- liams- Trooperettes, Detinu, Epsilon Karen Williams- FHA, Mike Williams- VICA, FHA, wrestling, B-team, freshman football Steve Williams - freshman, B-team, varsity foot- ball, ELA, track: Denise Williams 274 SENIORS H' , . , i,t,...x ' LF , ' A Judy Lang shares an experi- ence with the bewildered Julie Miller l Mona Williamson - Pin Pals, BluesJackets. Latin Club. VICAQ Pam Williamson - FNHS, Pin Pals. Blue Jackets, Trooperettes, varsity track: Kenny Wilson - FHA if gt a t Pr' fa -V r 2131-,.L1 5- e f if Q.-' Tm 7' J' ' i1:.fifMJ? A Bitsy Wilson - FHA, B-team, varsity volleyball: Dawn Windham - FHAQ Crystal Winfree - Anehta Sesea, Key Club sweetheart, Epsilon, track, B- team cheerleaderg Gail Wisniewski - Trooper- ettes, Key Club, Epsilon, Anehta Seseag Austin Woodard Bobby Woody Bobby Wooldridgeg Pamela Work- er - German Club: Lydia Yancy - girls track: Virginia Ybarra Carrie Youngg Paul Zalezakg Eddie Zavala - fresh- man, B-team, varsity football, ELA, Doreen Zeller - E-in-E representative, ROTC, drill team. color guard: Kim Zimmer - Detinu WEST-ZIMMER 275 I ,,. ,,f.,, an :Q-vdvvvw-ver . .S A ' 4 l V' .,,.. Q 3-qw Bill Wilke courageously admits to the referee that Terry White did it. xy? y Mark Myers and Tracy Estes give Miss Jackie Culbert the affection she deserves. ..r,4,,.f's -in ,ww Kyiv .M Brent Pierce shows Gar Ross the way to concentrat during government. Reme yi, li V 1 I -1 'Q in . -' 1 ' . ' 1 Mn. A if A v .Qi ,xii W Q. w si . V L , a.,.,.,1w, 'L , ., if 4 4 1 ' tv ia, we r s y M s , M W A' , M 4 'W 'ff ai Y or fs '21 f rriir M i 4 4' Jak , -5 M 'l, ,. 'V' 'ff f r.. gy fnw 1. Mag ' A ,gm ll, , .X I . 551 K I V In .Y . X .4 Q Y .. , N ,,V.V 3 , K. rv, I ,Q My X Y iA . . , Fri!! f V, 'V' A 4 1 ' eg? W, - , , ,,., , , .K X V . H X: we 42, +I' , ,I A ,, , I yh, .V': I , .. ' ,,,, qs-ir ' V M, ,.7, K. xw mon:-51,5 YF, ga' way,-3 C' 'SH 5033 :Ng f VG Rf-fqg F R umm e gk mv WWW. K - -. L Ax, 11 xx' W 1,1 wr 'W ei x'Nf' pw. X.. MN S. x,,52x'A ,gg JN- x mga Q . x.- .x,.,, kk H I 1 t ,-11: -Q 'sl ' M bcxifn X' Av' -M -- ..., ' ' ' ' b .KX -fr. - . X. ' ,f A '55 , it '- 13, :lm ,itfa-N35 'v 1? f v, b M A . ,M x A M., , . . K :A ,.,,,gx wr ,Q ,VA ,ls , , X , 9.8361 Y f' ' 'Q W 35, Aknp f U, V n . ,L Q fm 'wi Q ,v ' , XJ 1,7 4 A n . 2 f-, , Q - -' K 1 Q f I I .V Q L ,If .,,. ,. . V f k , A V in fb Xi W K ef ' ' A M' 'Ex 5 s H' ' t ' I 5 , .. Wx ' w x '3- A: Q X Q Q , , X ' S 1. 3-v W- gf, ma gf ,,,. Q Juniors 1. Cheryl Harris outlines plans for a future Eng- lish assignment. 2. Class favorites Mark Ranslem and Sara Banta perform for any interested view- ers. 3. Junior class officers are: BOTTOM ROW: Mark Ranslem, Hector Navar, Mr. Arthur Met- calfe. TOP ROW: Mrs. Mary Ann Carter, Bitzi Con- roy, Antinell Moses, Mary Brochu, Ms. Carol Mearns, and Mrs. Barbara Hoemberg. Now in their third year at Eastwood, the class of '79 continued to uphold the reputation they set as frosh-that of being spirited. The pride other classes claimed seemed insignificant compared with the juniors' who fre- quently proved how spirit set them apart from the others. Unhappy with mere participation in school events, the junior class excelled in dominating all aspects of class com- petition. Capturing competive events in operation Santa Claus, the canned food drive, and overall spirit during Homecoming week were some of the credentials established by the juniors. as B 5. 1 rf James Abbott, Renee Abel, Lau- ra Acosta, Milissa Acosta, Nor- ma Acosta, Sherilyn Adams, Re- nee Aduato Alfredo Aguillar, Heather Akard, Jack Alatorre, Donette Alford, Lynda Allen, George Amos, Mi- guel Anaya Adam Anderson, Laura Andere son, Teresa Anderson, Worth Annunziato, Debbie Antwine, Charles Apodaca, Sandra Apo- daca Ruben Aragon Lettie Aranda, Joe Archuleta, Robert Archu- leta, Cindy Arend, Rebecca Ar- mendariz, John Arneson Hector Arzate, DeAndra Atwood. Autumn August, Margaret Bachi- cha, Sheri Baer, Mike Bailey, Mitch Bailey Paul Bain, Vonnie Baird, Cindy Baldwin, Rise Bales. Walter Bales, Sara Banta, Abby Banue- los 280 JUNIORS sl, V Mary Brochu studies for a test, if ' f is bi ,.- -'A , ik U . ..,.. .if :.:ie,,,i15,giV- ,pn 1 i , ,, 72 ,- M 2 1 ,X ... 'i5EIfi'II?fig fi? 1 'WWA ' - 5' 4 .yi J x i V ,F 0 4 1 is-1 -.Ai f sf ,. . , , v 1 K.. -W r 'e 1 I F5 , ,, . ,,i,, i ,i ,,, , I WAX , , rw- L 3 1-s ' ,af f , J V, 1 i if 7 , 1 A , V I f ffrr i ai' ,- egg? ,. !- ,, I 5, ll :.,, i Qu- Spirit of involvement surrounds juniors 21175 3. f B KU at 5 3 x.. are . 5.. ,, 55 Q Q! N i' , .4 1 is ' i , 5 y t to it if . t. tt , egg, Q53 X . 3 xr gf irii 2 v Q xx ffl 2- f f ff i . ' ty ' A 'W A I rf? Pam Lieurance yells for the junior class during a pep ral- ly. .3-, 5 I in sl i 1 Sa lf' T I . 3 1 ,, c x Y . If at f X X vX f. i V -P , X 9' W, mr. Renee Barber, Sylvia Barcena, Kathy Barnard, Terry Barnes, Victor Barnes, William Barnett, Ralph Barron H. Baz Dresch, Tammy Beasley. Mark Beatrice, Cheryl Bebout, Alex Becerra, Maria Becerra. Troy Beecroft Tim Beeler, Debra Belknap, Da- vid Bell, Emmett Bell, Jeff Bell, Mark Bell, Mark Bendele Carla Bennett, Janet Benson. Keith Bernard, Jeff Bevers, Chris Bickerdike, Bill Biddle, Don Bierd Jana Bigbie, Ben Bijole, Debi Bingham, Lisa Bluhm, Rod Bob- bit, Corina Bonilla, Margaret Bonneau Kenneth Bonney, Barbara Bor- ders, Martin Borrego, Laura Bowler, Wayne Bowling, Granger Boykin, Carla Brewer 1 1'-XL ,ki be-I .11 ' . W Jil! Kennedy contemplates yVyl y punching out the photogra- iii. pher. ABBOT-BREWER 281 Charles Brilhart, Michele Brirn' mer, Mary Brochu, Mark Brock- ington, Bobby Brown, Dawn Brown, Lee Brown Randy Brown, Joyce Bruck, Sue Bryan, David Bryant, Joe Buck, Evangellna Bugarlni, Liz Bugarini Lisa Burr, Donna Bush, Horten- oia Bustillos, Nick Bustillos, Richard Butler, Candy Cain, Os- car Calderon Ernesto Camarena, Raquel Ca- marena, Delia Campos, Lisa Campos, Becky Camunas, Ger- ald Canafax, Corinna Cano Ann Cardon, Brent Cardon, Cin- dy Carr, Ana Carreon, John Car- rillo, Elizabeth Carroll, Marina Carroll Steven Carroll, Tracy Carroll, Rick Casao, Jeff Casart, Tammy Cash, Patricia Casillas, Maria Castillo Patricia Castillo, Ramon Castillo, Pat Castro Patsy Castro, Jimmy Cataldi, Robert Caudell Kathy Cavin, Javier Chacon, Olga Chacon Beatrice Chaires, Kay Cham- bers, Chris Chandler 282 JUNIORS W , , In ,, A H, ni wt. K , .. fi ' A . : N f K A .- ,J , , f fa . A 4 Q1 ' Jr' .. ' , l' 5. - 1 J., 'A ,Y cw, R- 4, A ff wr. 4' at i f , 'ti 4 4 l 'ii ,Lf , ' 4 Q 2 K 4 ,, .,m it ,W , ft 1, , L . 1 H0 YW' ' Tim Huscroft watches the team practice, ir' C Q v 'f x if , H 4 LL my lg' H is f tie lr 'ir -r rv 2 v ,N V. r v -r'?1M - 9 1 5 lg 3 . 2 t C I ff- 12 X wr I. if , 1:-f , M 1 xx ix Kb tt, V ., , 3:,,i i ,,,' , C , ,Hz , -.,:- 2 I i it . - 'f W' Mfr' K , .K Q , , Q, , ,H f.h, 2- A f ' ii ' Q 1 ' 3' it W 7 f y 1 Tm .f rx, A i 'iq 1 , V klai, z-Vx H. Class members find their own di fmfti ZW' fd' x i t iv 1 Q9 f, gf' L' ,:: 1 '-'f Yi --,, ,1 : 1 , 3. ' ' f 1 . M. ,Q 6 fm 1 if if 1 -i .VW N. iz n' 'K 'giffaf 3' 1 15 'L' if i i as T in .2 Qt 1 4 mf W4 ,, . is Q fi 'i 'lf' 'Z 4 Q' Jeannie Petrotes helps with first aid in the locker room. 1 Le-ff 157 if ' . if 2 4' l' Robin Chappell, Cathy Charles, Ray Chavarria, Molly Chavira, Doug Chez, Chris Chavez, Joli- ette Chavez Martha Chavez, Carla Chuff, Denise Ciceri, Cathy Clark, Deb- bie Clark, Lucky Clarke, James Cline Trent Clingman, Kelley Cobbs, Christi Cole, Harold Cole, Tylitha Cole, Aileen Collins, Kevin Col- lins eotion ,-,, 11, 1 Hector Colorado, Clark Colville, Andy Conroy, Elizabeth Conroy, Darryl Cook, George Cook, Ernie Cordero Nova Cordova, Debbie Corns, Janene Costa, James Cour- tright, Robyn Coward, Mackie Cox, Dale Cozart Beth Crahen, Peter Crawford, Bettie Cross, Colton Cross, Lisa Cross, Dave Crouser, Tom Crumbie BRILHART-CHAPPELL 283 David Cruz, Sonia Cuellar, Vanessa Cummings, Andrew Currie, Vince Curtis. David Dann iel, Mike Davin Jamee Davis, James Davis, Ouisa Davis, Rick Davis, Guy Decker, Judy Delgado, Mindy Denberg Tom Deno, Sharon DePonte, Lea DeSonie, David Dettman, Koeta Davenport, Raylene Dewan, Becky Dewitt Olga Djorcljevic, Connie Diaz, Rudy Diaz, Khrista Dinges, Mar- tha Dishaw, Michael Dively, Monica Divis Kevin Dobi, Norma Doblado, Bri- an Donnelly, Pat Donovan, Ran- dy Dougharty, Larry Douglass, Becky Dow John Dragseth, Freida Driggers, Shirley Duran, Jennifer Durham, Roman Eckes, Albert Eddings, Ralph Edgerly Joel Edwards, Randall Eggert, Al- berto Elias, Ruth Ellickson, Chris Ellis, Peggy Ellis, Kathleen El- more V12 M V. , gig: , v 3 X eat ,f , f 4 iv n A ffi- ,M Z 'R 'Q-v f ff W f -fll ' 5 ' W 1 ' 'sc-1' 5 , + ' l s M, ,R 1 flee, i .V v 'I ' ,.,, , 1,93-fi, 41, nfl ii' C' :iq asa, K J., .V yew , J. fn 'fr-1, A 5 Q Chuck Hartman does health research in the library. 5 A e, . 1 Mindy Denberg waits for her event at the track meet. ? ,I Woody Woodruff and Rita WIN 9' Moya represent the Junior ffip, ki - ref ooo. .V .. Class for Homecoming. ,xkwi ff Q Juniors always find time for activities I .- a5'? C Xie f Y t it Aff 'Va , ll., V ' yi, i,,. ., f X 44 . . ,.... ...M . ,. 04 i ,,l ,L , fe, - ta., - . ' w gg fa at A ' rv .is ,h z if rm, u A, , ...Z . ,QM V .:., r 1 x f 1 v AQ iff., A 's. E N ii ir , ,gs we i pf J- . ,. vs Q., v 7 .J. Amy Emerson, Sandy Emler, Phyllis Emmert, Doug Epperson, Lori Esparza, Lupe Esparza, Jose Esteves Stephanie Eurich, Julie Fearnow, Eddy Feemster, Joe Felix, Mike Fenter, Vicki Fields Lori Fiester, Charles Finegan, Stephanie Finney, Regina Flierl, Darryl Flora, Berni Flores, Joe Flores Peter Flores, Richard Flores, Darryl Flosi, Lisa Fogel, Laurie Fonner, Terri Ford, Kim Foster Cindy Fountaine, Patricia Foun- taine, John Fraga, Melinda Frank, Bobo Friesen, Mike Fuller, Debbie Fulton Mike Gaba, Kim Gaenzle, Russell Gaenzle. Hope Gaines, Joella Ga- lindo, Denise Gallegos, Denise Gallegos Jim Gallegos, Bobby Garcia, Car' los Garcia, Danny Garcia, Fer- nando Garcia, Oscar Garcia, Al- bert Gardea George Garclea, Molly Gardea, Brian Gardner. Carrie Gardy, David Gingery, Traci Gingery, Sharon Glassoock Valerie Glasser, Gus Gomez, Dennis Gonier, Barbara Gonza- les, Victor Gonzales, Zulema Gonzales, Carmen Gonzalez Delfina Gonzalez, James Gonza- lez, Javier Gonzalez, Louie Gon- zales, Lupe Gonzalez, Claudia Gregg, Ernest Granados Virginia Greene. Tina Griffin, Robert Grimm, Ruth Guajardo. Debbie Guerra, Manuel Guerra. Alez Gurroia ii' , 0 x l f ,. ,, , , , V 4,,ffif,,e, le, 1 V' V f ff W f! Z --lil. if M 4 if , Q , 'W .. i:w'i'g,l 1 V' lf N ,, 22333274 1' f V I Y, ,fag f li .fl Y, ,. I G li il, 613 ,mwfwwaff I 1 , . ,f 55' ,, i ,V 4 Q? ff if . , 5 N ff J. fl ni, - a i fl, ,f9', r 4' G ,,, 5 ., r , ,, 1 , 7 ' 'V l G ,Q i , ' .,g', a, ',a 1, 'N' 4 , ' i ,- gt V y y :Li V 12232, if , . ,fi K ' f . . I W f . M , ,nm Zi? Q! X I M in . 1' 3 f , Q K any Y if? ,,,, , Juniors work to achieve high goals pep rally, Tammy Cash watches during the Homecoming Jana Bigby hurrles V A my through an assignment. M, 1 v I al: ,qannf f . ,' .H . gi If .rx 6 Tim Halan a research , f y It 4, 4 4 , M ,, 41' 9 1, r G 1 'Q Ya works hard on paper. M if ,R, ,Q Q , 'in Hi 0 ' 0 O F 2 '1 f. .,,V , - Q 'K , v I J' 'D fi if A Q X X h : J is af, 1 'D . T Q , ' It V . , f , , if rx. v, gf ei rife I U J ,f b by gin , Ki , g 'S ,, we -y , X - ,A W r Ii id- , 1' N. fb.. F J if rr ,Mi 33, .. f. Albert Gutierrez, David Gutier- rez, Deborah Guzman lsela Guzman, Scott Hadley, Marty Hagan Bryan Haley, Patty Hall, Tim Hanlan David Hanna, Wally Hanson, Kathy Hardgrave Alton Harris, Cheryl Harris, Melvin Harris Michele Harrison, Kippy Hart. Richard Hartley, Chuck Hart- man, Amy Hartnett, Barry Hartz, Sandy Hastings Chuck Heist, David Henderson, Bill Hendrickson, Becky Hernan- dez, Robert Hernandez, Chris Herold, Michael Hester Tricia Hickman, Kevin Hicks, James Hiebert, Wayne Higgs, Jeff Hill, Tony Hlnoiosa, Walter Hinsch John Hirzel, John Hobbes, Pam I-loeldtke, Mike Hoffman, James Hoffrnans, Yvette Holguin, Marie Holt Song Chol Hong, Rebecca Hop- kins, Rosemary Houlk, Mark Ho- ward, Donna Howell, Ned Holt, Paul Holt Mike Hryszko, Linda Hsu, Denise Hufford, Rick Hummel, Rowena Hunt, Timothy l-iuscroft, Jenny Hutto Jose lbarra, Magdelena lbarra, Sheila lngraharn, Sharon Inman, Kathyrn inns, Cathy Jacobelli, Susan Jack Alvin Jackson, Cathy Jackson, Christy Jackson, Dora Jacques, Michael Jacquez, Pat Jacquez. Kathryn Jaeger Robin Jamison, Bryon Janis, John Janousek, Joe Jansen, Luis Jaramillo, Janet Jarvis, Gracie .lauregui Lorraine Johns, Joel Johnson. Stanley Johnson, Brenda Jones, Carolyn Jones, Crystal Jones, Jim Jones SchooI's a routine Nancy Jones, Dave Joy, Dennis Joyce, Bili Justus, Lisa Kabanek. Laurin Kasehagen, Debbie Kaster Michael Kautz, Tim Keeney. Mi- chael Keilen, Kathy Kelley, Car- la Kennedy, Chris Kennedy, Jill Kennedy Patty Kennedy, Athlene Kessler, Kent King, Jeffrey King, Glen Kistenmacher, Michelle Litchin, Erich Knapper Kaye Knight, Kim Knudsen, Ka- ren Kosian, Mellss Koonce, Mar- tin Koster, Mary Krampen, Ken Krieger 288 JUNiORS r l, gi af ' aa Q af fa M N f- J cf 3 m Ji' Ps 'N Ke ,LAJF Q' 6 .f ,.,,. ,. ,.,, , 5,22 , ,. . 1 v , it , , 3 , 1 L 97 f L , .. X6 if i. 1-me fr, nf' - in Z , JN -1, A? ' 4 ar i W 4 'Z 'Y 1 .I 2,15 wiv ' ' for class of '79 ii L r 1' fy N , K i, 'ii k i , f V , V f,, ,Ai 4 , L in lv ' i ' if V at -'V f f 5 ,'j V X X , Jai - 1 if W , 71 fkx if 'iw 3' is ' ?'f If .jliitiv as M 45 4 Z wo, f 1 w tg s. V in I i -. A ., . ie' iixliiif. ' L i 1 Q J iio i, X , L mil, ., W :-i i af fi? 9' , ,Ji X 7 ,, V H ' N 2? ,, , 4, ' ei Y, 2, L1 i i 1? V' V iz w if 1 Chris Ware listens as Mrs. Carolyn Wolterstorff ex- plains her grade on her theme. i .. -. 9 U 5 fue Y' 4 2 l sss 0 J Saulo Lastra, Eric Laurhammer, 6 x ,aa 'Amw- I , . i J i . Becky LaFever, Patricia Lally, Nancy Landrum, Dos Landsheft, if Robert Lang, Phillip LaRoque, Lisa Laspina Kathy Lawson, Michael Lawson, Jimmy Lazcano, Mark Lazdow- ski, Cathie Lee 'Q Z K it :J .,i. 216. Y , ' J if JoAnn Lewis, Mike Lewis. William Lewis, Arthur Licon, Pam Lieu- ' rance, Anthony Liggins, Ronald i' N 2 Lile Herlberto Limas, Shelley Lin- coln, Virginia Linder, Alma Leon, Linda Lipsett, Debbie Lobato, 'L af 'fi' -i A . 2 2 I' Pamela Loewenstein Diana Lopez, Maria Lopez, Ron- nie Lopez, Cyril Long, Andy Loya, Liz Loya, Alex Lozoya Jana Lujan, Edna Lujan, Kathy Longer, Tammy Luttrell, Tim McCarthy, Patti McCuaig, John McCuan HRYSZKO-MCCUAN 289 Rita McCurley, Diane Mc:Cutf chen, Mark McDonnell, Cathy McEnroe, Karen McGaughey, Vincent Mclvlenamy, Doug Mc- Murdo Paul McReynoIds, Eddie Macias, Elizabeth Madrid, Darcy Magee, Lorri Maight, Renate Makintaya, Jose Malatesta Rufino Maldonado, Tara Malone, Alan Manley, Dave Markland, Sancie Marsh, Kathy Martin, Maria Martin Cynthia Martinez, lda Martinez, Marty Martinez, Oswaldo Marti- nez, Robert Martinez, Saul Mar- tinez. Suzanne Martinez S X WX NX . i D A, y f 'lei ' My E I Q ,1s.4-rffllfip gg-'Sie 'V' aw v I X if l 1' L 1 ii i - N ,Kk A i n I S jeff. 5 - K 1 A, 5 . N5 ' f fZ- i ,, ' t if . . i 1 4' ' v vi- H 'W-,,..-Q-e -deem-1,..:.f-, f - Vikki Martinez, Enrique Mar- quez, George Marquez, Bryan Mathis, Joe Mathis, Cory Max- well, Lisa Maxwell Gloria Medina, Ted Medina, Ri- chard Medrano, Scott Melhoff, Pauline Melendez, Tony Melen- dez, Martha Mendivii Belinda Mendez, Ricardo Men- dez, Lorraine Mendoza, Sara Me- raz, Christy Merritt, Elizabeth Meza. Lori Mieser 290 JUNIORS Marc Miller enjoys reading during class. we l 0 i n fe I? i ,,f E , l i l i l R N is :sae . e B Y X X fr kwe r I so .:,ZE::x:vR'5 x' ffiiifiliiiiii :::: li' J? 11:2 ' i ' z' 1':1EEE?E1:E5iii5:f -',- 1 L r Kii ' ff,,1efl5a Q xl N is bx X 9 N X XX I KX . Q, ..,,... - 1-liege? is Q N Wh.. Qi w'- ,J . sr' 1-.,. 'Im Ng: X X -uf e ix I, , ,:k.. .k,. , W 3 Q 2 X 5, Q 'NEP 4 sf . 5 eq- , K 5 R9 + 43? 'tex K- 333 K fe is Gary Miller, Kenneth Miller, Marc Miller, Terri Miller, Betty Minnie, Pat Minton, Rhonda Molix Barry Moore, Mitch Moorhead, Esther Montes, Jana Montgom- ery, Martin Monzon, Manny Mo- rales, Terri Morales Cathrina Morse, Anitell Moses, Gregory Mott, Rita Moya, Kathy Mulvey, Patrick Mulvey, Denise Muniz Nora Munn, Rachael Munoz, lr- ma Murillo, Barbara Murphy. David Murphy, David Murphy, Susan Murray Eddie Murrell, Donna Musman- no, Linda Nail, Toni Navarette, Hector Navar, Lydia Nabours, Charles Neal Lynne Nelson, Shelly Nelson, Rebecca Nesbitt, Alfonzo Nev- arez, Julie Nevarez, Charles New- man, Jackie New Juniors seem to get better every year rally, Sharon Glasscock shows her spirit during a pep Bettie Cross and Linda Lipsett enjoy brownies from a bake sale, MCCURLEY-NEW 291 X Eric Nieto, Robert Nolan, Dan Nowlan, Travis Nowlin, Ed Nu- nez, John O'Beirne, Kim O'Brien Yvonne Okiyama, Doug Ol-leary, Ronald Olienyk, Luis Oliva, Rita Olivares, Rosa Olmos, Vicki Ol- son Ellzabeih Ontiveros, Beatriz Or- ozco, Jose Ortega, Rosemary Or- tega, Steve Osborne, Lawrence Owenby, Denise Paciilas Dave Page, Billy Palmer, Diana Pantova, Annette Parette, Terry Paschke, Tam Pavoggi, Dawn Payne Sandie Pearson, Carla Pederson, Jimmy Perdue, Celeste Perez, David Perez, Jimmy Perez, Ri- cardo Perez Ken Perry, Susan Perry, William Petroff, Jeanne Petrofes, Shan- elle Pfiester, Nam Phan, Jacque Phillips Karen Phillips, Kim Phillips, Pat- rick Phillips, Scott Pilgrim, Jay Ploussard, Michele Plunkett, Phyllis Pol . H W M :1W ' 'Qt 5 ,,,, rl 1 4 Z , .,.,, 4, ,,,,,, , I K 251 M Q59 4,1 ,, iw f I , ,wav ,. 'A 5, ,,,,, ..,, , gr., l W W 'Q' A V2 r G ' Tv! ' W X X i ff i f , 1 4 1 Z 1 wi, f is in Q, me si, ,,,, , W.. ilisn ' i . ..',, n 'if' A 7 W i 'r ., ' r' I .iil N , K . ,,,,.. , - 7 H I L' 1- 59- ,ska K - -fe W' M---'I , , . N VVVV, V 'l ' ' ' 'iils , 1' L , VVVV ,P I In :f5ff'ieiiE5 44 f .',' , w r ml , W f .I , sell. l ,l , f 'Er W ' f .sii V i ,,,,, V ,V H ' l llil t, slll g ,il 24 , i , I llll iii , rf ' ,f Qf,,,z z,r ff! , i,,!gf'F V ' W , I , ,. lf., rl l f Z2 ,WH Wi O fl + if fl S' .- ?', . fr, ,R 4' xx: iiii i 1' ,ll H I 2 -E , ,, K i fi 1 ,, ,V,., si l lssl liisn ,,,, , l f ,Q 5 f ,wk s , , fn 1 . 4 A 7fv'?4' 7' 'L f- f lr Z fa La ,,,, X 655' N X fewer Y f,::,3.S,,,5. ,Q 5?-'Q f 'Q teaser six? ii' H ,-l, s ,,,.,,, se i A gunner class listens as a student gives a current event. ,fee :X , s X X l ..:,we.: -i, .1 sig.: 11: W er K we , ix - fi ,f 95 ,J ,flaw .4 ,,, . rar. , ,,, ,,f.f , , ir -,Q T ,. , if f 'sf . '- if I if ,, f If ' ei' :z,,i,--as, fl A kr -we T r - l J' - 5 ' K :fu , 4.1.-f , .--.. S - A S V K - 55 ' A 4 1 , f S: 1 'if' .g- lc - Juniors look to exciting senior W' iii! 4 .ai V , in 4 A , A fx-fi, 1 i . ,. ..s rf i , k,, , 5. T , I ,, 'a yx W V wi I i X I fzii? I, 7 f?X ,, Danielle Polen, Jeff Pollour, An- gela Poole, Helen Pope, Jorge Porras, Mario Porras, Dwayne Potis Dean Powers, Marta Prenzilav, Tom Presley, Ted Price, .lulie Primero, Gloria Puentes, Pete Qulnones Rosalinda Quintana, Michael Rackovan, Carl Ragan, Tony Ral- lis, David Ramirez, Miquel Rami- rez, Mike Ramirez Chip Rampy, Joe Ramos, Mike Randle, Donna Randloph, Cleve- land Randolph, Mark Ranslern, Jim Raudenbush Scott Ray, Sue Rearny, Jaime Reveres, Dana Reynolds, Laurie Rhodes, Mary Ribble, Richie Ri- chards year Lora Richards, Robin Richey, Erika Ried, Gwen Riley, Connie Ritchie, John Rivas, Ronnie Ro- berts Bret Roberts, Mandy Roberts, Jerome Robinson, Michel Robe- haver, lrene Rodriguez, Michael Rodriguez, Nick Rodriguez Rene Rodriguez, Roberto Rodri- guez, Kerri Romack, Tony Roma- quera, Barry Royce, Letitia Ruena, Kristi Rushing Paul Russo, Tim Rutter, Manny Saayedra, Rocky Sabino, David Salas, Robert Sale, Leticia Sali- nas NIETO-RUSHlNG 293 i S 5 ' ' , Jani. 1 0 914,i:Xng's', Becky Armendariz a Laura Aguirre decide on what to do next. auf. 4 2, ,i. 5 if i ,f sr, :F 2, 754 - 'f s W4 5 4 37 K , , 5 . ii .cf if wi 5 PH .. fi 1 ,E , '--'Z Z Q J were 'X , -..M,,q-We I , 2. A 3 1 f x F l 'F' ' if . ., 'gb 5 Carla Peterson smiles V .. Z3 while attending a class- '--,555 meeting. fx az' I l.- 'Y Juniors exchange sunshine with world Joe Sambrano, Tana Samuels. David Sanchez, Jackie Sanders, Eddy Sandford, Debbie Sanford, Jose Santiago Luz lsela Sapun, Valerie Sarabia, Nate Sargent, Steve Sather, Mike Satterfield, Gary Schafer, Karen Schatte John Schneider, Mike Scott. Dennis Scroggins, Mariana Sears, Joe Seeburger, Will Sen- siba, Marilyn Shaw Greg Shearman, Ray Sherrouse. Ken Shinaut. Chris Shoppach, Ed Shoptaugh, Mary Shotwell, Susan Shore 294 JUNIORS f rf ll i mx ilk - l:5'i:.,1':5 l , x YK 'Q e fi X x f x AP' 1 '. 1 N6 - 'R' 3 F oe ic yiiiiiee ef 'Q Ii, F at - , - ' lx 'S 5 4 rex fffff? ' ofa ' . M.. 1 1 .aegis ' . Q 2 e if l if mx is l - W D K .K -it-. gg mx , gg. 1 A elk: . -' ggxgj- Q. Ta -fe S w his . Q if .5 A J ,, c 1 ,,,,.. .X an s f or Q - A ' f ' SX m ' ' - .,. in ,, X y xx ev K M ' di LA lv F l , 1. Kevin Sharron, Michelle Shrull. , Cheri Silock, Karl Silna, Martha A Simpson, Mike Singletary, Marty Sisk Barbara Smith, John Smith, Ju- lie Smith, Kendra Smith, Marvis Smith, Shelley Soarres, Mike Soldrzano Lynda Sorg, Joe Dino Spaul, A Q Tom Stanfield, Bill Stearns, Sha- ll! . ,, ron Steele, Sheryl Stemsley, Me- gli-: lody Stephens Q -1-ig S N ,, wg -i ff af Eric Stephens, David Stephens, X I Cheryl Stephens, David Stewart, , I Tony St. John, Tim Stone. Ken Stonecipher Robert Stewart, Karla Strasser, f ,X Howard Stroh, Adria Stroud, Tracy Suitter, Kelli Sullivan, ' 9 A- l 'N-' Greg Swanson xx, ff' Q L, SAMBRONO-SWANSON 295 Juniors just never seern to grow up Alice Tallman, Chris Taliman, Eric Tanner, Betty Taylor. Joy Taylor, Suzanne Taylor. Bit! Tee! Edith Thomas, Charlie Teran, Gina Thomas, Gwendoiy Tho- mas, Sharon V Thomas, Brian Thomson, Dellen Thorn Richard Tift, Michelle Tingueiy, Meiinda Tisczareno, Melinda Tompkins, Evelyn Torres, Scot Townsnend, Pete Townsiey Laurie Trail, Bertha Trerino, Pat Tucker, Linda Twomey, Timo- thy Tyler, Rebecca Uphoff, Laura Ureno 1 ,X P3 L Q. e oroj e Q rr.. L Ii, ff ' - e i 1 orr I L LL L 'rio In e w .M f f Lg' L., X ji? 5 , ' iii! V J X Iwi' ' C ii Q4 L i1-o 5 i N ,.m,L..igL- .L Q, ..... in ii if N fig XZ .'I'5!f iq' . wg, 3 f-:Li W5 L L - '2f 'gZ5L - . x 5' - L' L L L L H. il L .1 sir ,,.? f j, 2- 5 -F 'A' -L L -' s -AL ,L I i 3 L i -I ' 94 Ruth Uro, Luz Valdez, Monique Vaidez, Bekinda Vega, Michael Vega, Linda Velasco, Maria Ve- iasquez John Vera, Sharon Vetter, Deb- bieivigil, Niarrel Veilarreal. Mary Villavrde, Dana Voiirner, George Vorrazevis 296 JUNKJRS Y Kristi Cote finds decora- ting of ihe hairs tiring. . 4 ' Qi ' L! i F E li wi 2 i igkfli - rrr L I I L, 'I L. A sri? 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W 'I A Y l A . immii if I D gjjsgrrr - -WEE' fits., librgm 2 . as T f A fffiifgisi any fuk , V if ,5 41 z'?555f:f ' S , . U f 5, : E ' T932 'TXT' ' 4 5 Q , :SSS i y 5555. v .5 I 2 if f M if 'Rm f 5 5 ia, NWT: f gms: -1 i F '57 if , H , X ttf f A W :sale . th Y P5521 2 . 5 .. gg . I .. 5, Q fry resin W e an i GWR' 1. 5. if 9 nfl' - . ,Q , V iff gfwsge ,L-4:5 1. Robert Stout breaks away from library Y Lfa? sg work to confide in a friend. 2. Waiting v only for the keys, class favorites Julie VanderWende and Pat Vigil prepare to hit L - P- the road. 3. Class officers are: BOTTOM ROW: Ricky Olivas, Diana Johnson, Jean- nie Weaver. Karen Mollucks. TOP ROW. - 1 Miss Elva Vasquez, Mrs. Lilia Limon, Miss .,., 7 rw, . Terry Martinez, Marie Shimshock, and Julie VanderWende. . En masse the average person would tend to alienate himself, but not so with the sophomore class as depicted in their numer- ous school activities and school spirit. Some of the achievements which boosted their class pride included a district championship in football for the fifth consecu- tive year as well as their habit- forming style of capturing the V spirit stick during weekly pep rallies. Various fund-raising events aided the first graduating class of the - next decade to overcome the agony of waiting to become up- ,,.. 3 perclassmenf' l Eggs ,. uv. fy lthie Sophomores show spirit, exhibit pride .- n 8 V - .uri 'A Oscar Pilhafer does what r 9 - 1 it takes to make East- ig, p wood's band the best. i3.fQ,,' A . Q Tami Abourzek, Yvonne Abra- ham, Lucia Adams, Connie Adams, Greg Adams, James Adamson, David Aduato, Lane Addis, Lori Aguirre. Rosemary Alarcon, Mara Allen, Richard Alvarado, Armando Aidaz, Arthur Amaro, James Anderson, Kathey Anderson, Sandy Anderson, Bryan Ander- ade. Phil Anzara, Maria Apodaca, Adria Aragon, Damian Aranda. Joe Argumaniz, Margie Armen- dariz, Virginia Armandariz, Rudy Armandariz, Rod Arm- strong. Ann Arneson, Cathy Arnold, Rebecca Arnold, Henry Arre- dondo, Sandra Arthur, Ellen Arver, Debbie Ashcraft, Gab- riell Ashley, Jim Ashley. 300 SOPHOMORES W 'H' 'U ei, W Q e I .J sei- After a good play, a B- team football player shows his satisfaction. v .mg 5-fm Mandy Collier displays perfect Trooperette form. :if .. ., .V if h .. j .iii l rpppp It QQ 1 s iv S 3 K 1 -if f.. . -1 r ' ' ff' , l l fi L rl. 'h I' v 5 Nw. L A fy ,ea fi A 51 as f . p if 1 ,,,,, . M It wx 9 ,'. 3, K i :ig .Ia u, S, me l . ., AEI' in A 1 t... K, I 4 4 Q ,vi A If 6 3 ,J X, , -. E r . R A, 2 ,,, 'xi lx. AAVA ,Q M 13 , A' i ' f ' W , 1:-A f - 15,:: Si N . r , -. 1 n ' 1 W . ' In A K I ,ff ,If ir' emi at -v- Y . .,t... .. ,d t g ' R Y - --f-s MA: --.tl 5 1, be - A .X r ke.. if f , 7 , , ..,..: -e . A , -A 1 -I ,.. A - ,N ., A- - i Q , U Q , if , , :W , , , f Wi fb. I fy! 1 M mos aa in or , - B ' , L +1 Q 'i - A 1 fi, A M fm 1 V 'r i 14 'f fav . 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Susan Barnhart, Bryan Barnhouse, Randy Barr, Cesar Barraza, Ernesto Bar- rios, Letty Barrientos, Aur- ora Barrios, Bobby Barrios, Steve Barron. Sandy Barter, Jaqua Bart- lech, Alan Barton, Shawn Bartholomae, Elizabeth Bass, Debra Baucum, Lon- nie Bear, Chris Beatrice, Eddie Becerra Mark Beenan, Conrad Be- jarano, Eddie Bejarano, Sandra Beliron, Joe Bena- vides, Beth Bendele, Mike Benson, Scott Biggs, Lee Bingham. Tony Bird, John Black, Nan- cy Black, Jerry Blanco, Mark Boenisch, Diana Bohnaker, Douglas Bolds, Cindy Boone, Clark Boone. Martin Borrego, Pam Bow- en, Scott Bowers, Sue Bowl- er. David Bradish, Steve Brana- harn, Patti Brass, Sherry Briggs. Chris Bromfrnan, Brian Brookins, Jim Brown, Mona Brown Patti Brown, Tonya Brown, Sheri Browning. Donny Bruce Twylla Buchanan, Robert Buch, Susie Bump, Lorena Bundren Steve Burfitt, Susie Burkett, Lisa Burroughs, Karen Burt ABOURZEK-BURT 301 Sam Bustamante, Norma Xi' W ' V, Bustillos, Barbara Byers, 5 , W M , - - f - N , lrene Calanche, Caroline f ,. 4 ' 4 ,Q ' f d i ' , s ' ' Calderon, Patti Caldwell, W t 1 if f Karen Calkins, Terri Callan, fy' l ,H ' , P 1 ,f I 'Q ' ' H . -, l Curtis Callas ?zi.' 4 2 l f 32 -.7 ' fm' ' K v 4 Jeff Campbell, Gilbert cam- ji r iietf Z Y y, g POS' Maffhe Can-alesf David f ' f r, ,e L 7 if Cardon, Gail Cardon, Steve i i'i' R C , ff if . f Carden, Peggy Cffrdonat ' f 5 ,l - ' lilii ' Pg , ti Louie Carlos, Chris Carney Q I-,, 9 . e g., FJ, Todd Carney, Jack Carpen- ter, Jo Carr, Yvonne Carran- za, Rebecca Carreon, Patri- cia Carrillo, Rose Castillas. Joe Castillo, Richard Cas- A tillo ' Robert Chapa, Carmela Chaperro, Krista Chapman. Shelly Carpentier, Joe Chav- ez, Robert Chavez, Robert Chavez, Scott Chez, Mel- anie Christian WD 9 Z 'A J V fi. l ex -, Varied interests characterize sophs ef f W me - ft 'V L,, N ,,,,,. -b-1 Y ,. V, V ,N , ,ff A , H K, .,,, , , uQ,,,,,M4+w1' ,, at wtf' 5,4132 , ' ,gif X L C ,C ,, rrr Qjfgy, 2 r+, iz, Edward Barcena holds on after a rough tackle. vs, t'i iiit 'iirsr ef . Angela Ciarrlpagalia, Dale Q 'I V ,Q fi' , Q K , l If Cicchetti, Jeff Clark, Karen ' 5 g vt ,' f' j ' t Clark, Wende Clark, Annette , R Q s ' ' ' f. V Clay, Tom Cliett, Robin 1 A, , 5 'f ' ' , ' ,ir xx ' f , y Cloud, Mark Clune 1 5 ir . , - ,gl N1 3 Debbie Coates, cindy cbbb, at y ' ,' 12 Tom Cobb, Mandy Collier, ' . A , - l W, f 5 + Aileen Collins, Mitzi Collis, ri Q-L KJ l ' ' C' Luis Colorado, Troy Conen, f ' Q' ' Mr V, k ' I ,L Lee Connor L ,L , A , ' t rf? ' - 4 5 it f iw ,,,f I I , I Angie Contreras, Ricky Con- I, A I , L treras, Mark Cordova, Billy ,,. W' ' - ,fa Cortez, Drew Cozby, Diane ' , , L ' Cota, Walter Creed, Danny y I -by T 7 r Crespln, Chris Croker f N 302 SOPHOMORES 2 Sophomore Mary Jo Carr looks back to see what's going on. J in 5' j ik ,. K- in ,X r f - I I 5 O v L fi! A' N 'W Q -ew, , , ,,f ' .LKW i Vx 1 N Ui f T '- N ' y ' S A :tb 45 Il' ' Sim if N i, W' ay , ,qi i i 3 A ,V is fwfr Ke., -C 1 Cheryl Crosby, Sam Cross, K. . - , N V Duane Crum, Yvette Cuaron ., it .wi i l 1 William Curtis, Patricia cui- X , . . , ver, Frederick Cusick, Deb- i T .iff . r me cvik A Viz , i Q . fu KM V tw vs? Rennee Davis, Gene Daw- ' I 36- J. son, Belinda DGHHYO, Sam E 4 ' 3---X H De la Cruz -., I ' I V V,tg 5 T it i , Gracie De Leon, Bonnie Del- X . ado, Gary Del Palacio, Mike i , e . , Denarri M , y 'A I at 'M , CT Debbie Devore, Michael Des 5, '1,' xg, Boine, Debbie Deters, An- ' W' A E tonio Devia f, .-:Pi -1- fi-, iff! 1? irrhr 4,01 T .' I n 5 V ,, 1 N X l' ' ' Curtis DeVore, Trisha De- af? T wan, Bobby Diaz, Priscilla D s' A A Diaz ...LI If Daniel Diaz, Jeff Doerflee, if 'K 7 iiiii Kevin Dolby, Cindy Domin- T ' , T '- ' 15? guez, David Dominguez, ' Troy Donmoyer, Liam L 3, g ' N Donahue, Joe Dorgan, , yyyyi ,ff T ' 'W , ' Cheryl Dotson ' ll Robert Doty, Ricky Dow, Carl Downs, Teresa Drag- seth, Laura Draper, Linda Duran, Alfredo Duran, Kim Dwyer, Terry Dycus v.ye 'T ii i L Greg Eckes, Pete Edclings, 4. C x T Kelly Edge, Sharon Eiber, , ' ' H ff, 3 ' j . Victoria Elazer, Kim Elkins, I f 'lr Regina Embach, Kathy Em- ' ' y . f if g mert, Celia Emmons W M, Laurie Erwin, Monica Esco- , bar, Angel Espinosa, Hilda f , Espinosa, Gus Esqueda, , ' ,L Sherri Estep, Dorothy Es- ? trada, Ed Estrada, Eric Eu- r k banks r hr... M--i tx Cliff Everett, Janna Everett, Bobby Eytcheson, Liz Facio, Trisha Fairbanks, Jan Falco, Pam Farkas, John Fanning, David Fedorko Lilly Feria, David Ferrara, lke Fields, Duane Finch. Lisa Finney, Bradley Fix, Carole Flierl, Lawrence Flores, Matthew Flores, ,fllskx i BUST!-XMANTE-FLORES 303 Pat Flores, Patricia Flores, David Fogg, Mike Ford, David Forrest, Yuette Forti, Randy Foster, Joan Foun- taine, Joanne Fournier Cathy Fout, Cindy Frank, Jeanene Fraser, David Freer, Ben Frias, Gary Fry- man, James Furbee. Gordan Gaenzle, Sharon Gaeiano Alex Gallardo, Thomas Gal- ly, Evelyn Garbowski, Frank Garcia, Frank Garcia, Laurie Garcia, Alex Gardea, David Gardea, Lori Gardner Lynn Gardner, Kelly Garza, Robert Gasca, Carla Gas- way, Scott Gene, Cheryl Gentry, Sharon Gill, Mike Giovine, Andrea Giddens Christiana Gipson, Victor Giron, Shari Givens, Lori Glasscock, Roger Glover, Ralph Gomez, Cindy Gon- zales, Ernie Gonzales, An- gelica Gonzales Eduardo Gonzales, Grace Gonzales, Laura Gonzales. Leopoldina Gonzales, Le- ticia Gonzales, Lorena Gon- zales, Rosa Gonzalez, Jason Grace, Carole Gragg Cheri Graham, Kathy Gra- ham, Richard Grainery, Ter- esa Granados, Jayne Gray, Kirk Greben, Carol Green, Joe Green, Randy Greene Tera Greene, Tami Gregory, Kevin Griffin, Wanda Grif- fin Angel Guevara, Terry Gul- len, Harold Gurrola, Bill Guthrey Margarita Gutierrez, Ana Guzman, Heidi Haas, Steve Hackley Carolyn Hageman, Shelly Hagens, Nancy Haley, Mark Hall 304 SOPHOMORES 2 F , '54 i 'A 1 X lfi i, VL 1 A an . -e -'-:Mr We . - - -' M, G -Q s 'r , Q, . - -f 5 V rf ' L I V '- 3, X W V ,VMI i A fi , 5 , , 4, it V' 2 - ,V Q 7, X' i A' V -sv -5.1 it 4.,a...ffr. rll A I It V 1 qv 5 V W gaa L X VE ,fr , , K A X A I W f if is :ja Nl' I , A V X V 'ri U iii' i MQ ' - li S, 4' I V lf, bg. V K Q, V R ' B , I IVV ,,,, B A V ,, . f. , , , V V , f ,i 4 ,ff 1-f , I , , r ag ry B , f ,r . Vg, gy, V! 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' - 1, ff ' or 8 5 Ev ' Ni., ' ' x ' r f L AE 5 4 jj I 1 ' Q W i n utside activities spark interest 7 L J 53 I N 'tif' Y lt if-.....L ' . xy W , N 5 5 Holly Hanson, Kim Hanson, Tod Harper, Kim Hart, Steve Hartley, Matthew Haw- thorne, Candy Hayes, Joe Haywood, Nina Hendericn Mark Heimer, Taryn Hein- lein, Patty Helton, Steve Helton, Mary Hendryx, Cin- dy Henegar, Bobby Hensley, Cory Hensley, Steve Henson Albert Hernandez, Albert Hernandez, Barbara Her- nandez, David Hernandez, Frank Hernandez, Luis Hernandez, Maria Her- nandez, Ray Hernandez. Susan Hernandez , r if i K! vb i k W E ,,.. Q I ,QA K J J er ,,.f-P K ZX Vgligiaf - . , V-W Q - S-if l ' ,, ' ' f ,1 I , f , 1 H ff , i J r if -, J , f A ,ig y y , ,Z g, Az I, ,vt - it - i 1 I is I, , ! V ,l ,,. V IV X ,MP it :'T 'f' ' , . ,fi I, his i ' , ,fl ' ' 1 R ' iril . i' Q y - - 5 , 1 , ,T rin , V6 K K ,, f Q 'ltr .. ,I l , , ,f i gifier fl' Q- 175' ' ,, gf x 3 ,L , J - 5 W 1 J , , . s rsrrr J t , , or , 4 'J ' f .1335 'Mt-.' V f X 'Li 'C . , 1 Becky Herrera, John Her- shenberg, Ted Hesford, Robert Hill, Scnandra Hill, Kathy Hirztz, Bonnie Hobbes, Mary Hogan, Linda Hogue Greg Holder, Beth Horn, Cindy Holguin, Joe Holguin, Lisa Holguin, Lynn Holiman, Dawn Hollshwander, Cheryl Horton, Gail Hostbior Susan Hoyle, Lynn Hryn, Paige Huckabee, Kellie Hud- son, Mary Huerta, Ray Huer- ta, Marie Huffman, Betsy Ide, Sandra Iglesias Julie lsbel, lan Jackson, Jerry Jacobs, Lucinda Janoe, Adrian Jaquez, Car- los Jaramillo, Ronnie Jar- rett, Carolyn Jefferson, Jeanette Jenkins FLORES-JENKINS 305 Doyle Jetton, David Jim- enez, Nellie Jimenez, Car- olyn Jimenez, Patti John- son, Dianna Johnson, Mark Jolly, Kelli Jones, Devonne Jones David Jones, Cathy Jones, Donna Jones, Mark Jones. Rose Joseph. Mary Joy, DeAnn Joyce, Carol Kass, Lollie Kaster Mike Kaufman, LA. Kawa, Trish Keaton, Lynda Keik- kala, Steve Kellar, John Kel- len, Belita Kellum, Terri Kelley, John Kennedy Bill Keoho, Kim Kessel. Kathie Kiowell, Debbie Kik- ta, Pennie Kilby, Bruce Kil- gore, Khristina Killenbec, Hiromi Kinley, Val Kirk- patrick Don Kitchen, Laura Kitchen, Teri Klein, Aubrey Knapper, Louie Kocian, Patty Krahn, Jaime Kuehnel, Lillian Kuy- len, Roxanne Ladu Dennis Lafleur, Diana Lan- deros. Don Lang, Louie Lara, Don Larson, John Lary, Guido Lastra, David Laya, Michael Layfield Mike Lee, Diane Leftault, Johnni Leggett, Brian Leh- man, Leslie Leonard, Steve Leroux, Denice Leuthold, Debbie Levva, Paul Levy Teresa Lewis, Tony Licon. Cathy Lieurance, Theresa Linney, Darrin Lockard, Manny Loera, Henry Loftin, Raymond Lomas, Corwin Long 306 SOPHOMORES 7 1. t 1 'F' 4 . ,f 4 Q if .. I if , ,pf - 'E , lj, 4 -r A fi f .I .9 'L J it ------ gi? 44 4' Becky Navar and Dianna Johnson cheer avidly at the Homecoming pep rally. 5 t K 2' , 3 in ,rf , it LQ 0' 2' ' i 4 . of A7 , Q ,UE ,, My 'J K, 5 wi , i 1 W' L Q N 7 5, IX 5 A H r 9 5 1. i , , , ,,,,,, it A it ff! f 'if , 71 k 4. , a ll 'l i 5 1, l , J F xg ll ei if igl. Q, ' 3, - : f. I i' fix' 9 ,, - 1 6 'H ,, we aff, , -' i Y fs? Performing groups add to pep rallies A ' fgfla: it 3 .1 : AA i ,,fs,,:, ' .. t A qw s X ' t i 'wg 3 A 1 M 1 'ir V' t ,if V . r I I X i .tx , Q 5- Q I.. N is , 5 n , , ri ,V .'- r y t 1 f t l It ' it L kkW L , , N . , L LL : K i K S, Q Q X ' L . 'N -3 K bixi .sf x . si A ltr? 1 5, N .t F ,X as lu., f- , I B I L, ,. g V 4, L A a v E? t rx' 3 L i gps A S E 1, ' 475 ,K K 'N . fwfr .n W Y , M51 ze il' 'V ,K wk 1, , ,gg ff.. ' IA l i t Vgzf ' 'iz 1 441 t . Q - Z.. A If r ' iii vz M I f. J fs + 4 ' v if , ,,, Cindy Lopez, JoAnn Lopez, Marco Lopez. Mike Lopez, Norma Lopez, Ray Lopez, Armanda Lucky, Christine Luebbert, Rick Lundberg Johnny Lunger, John Lusk. Sue Lovett, Laura McBee, Cyndi McBryde, John Mc- Call, Vicki McCarthy, Laurie McCollum, Luke McCoy Pam McCoy, Renee McCor- mick, Danny McDaniel, James McDonald, Marvin McElroy, Kenny McFarland, Jeff McGriff, Glenn Mc- Laughlin, Heidi McLeod Glenn McReynolds, Susan Mack, Linda Madden, Bef atriz Madrid, Antonio Ma- gana. Lorenzo Magos, An- gela Maher Alfredo Maldonado, Manuel Maldonado, Jim Maly, Andy Marchese, Mike Marcoux, Gabriel Marquez, Betty Mar- shall, Gary Martin, Julia Martin Kim Martin, Michael Martin, Chris Martinez, David Mar- tinez, Margarita Martinez, Martha Martinez, Roberta Martinez, Tim Marusich, Elizabeth Mason Susan Matthews, Valerie Matthews, Enrique Maynez, Craig Maule, Alina Medina, Ray Medrano, Amy Melen- dez, John Melendez, Edgar Mendez it if L X ... .rf QD' ' a Q XR JoAnn Lopez anticipates C the outcome of that ' 'ig' 3 E nights game. Q in , XV I ,ttkts gg K E it i if s V-E if :rs- Photographer Drew Coz by looks up as his name is called. E . - til 'L ' JETTON-MENDEZ 307 X.--: -il Mike Mendonca, Mike Men- , .A ' :fr doza, Mike Mendoza, Gab- f 2 v riel Mendivil, Benny Mesa, Kim Mesa, Andrea Meraz, L, , Esequizl Meza, Matt Miert- .. N - - ,,,,,A,. R S' , Q . 1 K, K MEL tt 4 .1 A K 5 ' L Q x , sr , l Y? ' Xp PY v . Q x we , 1 I. S' M Schin Y Lisa Miesen, Curtis Miller, ' il E A ,. uf ' , n Richard Miller, Melodie Mills, i , X , - r ,it , X,:L :, , . Cynthia Mireles, Michael , V1 , it 5 N 4. , - ' , , 5 f Q 1' v 3 . Y lk ' 4 -i i. . .rf Greg iviiiier, Mark Mailer, 5 Q 1 r N W 1 1 2 Q A Pl 4 1 Mischen, Carrie Mitchell S , 'f i Gina Mitchum, Danny Moe. Geri Moeller, Karen Molix, Terry Montes, Rudolfo Mon- L toya, Helen Moody, John f Moody, Kathy Moore Spencer Moore, Carolyn r iri. ,M ,, , . Mora, Lydia Morales, Her- , ilir bert Moraue, Sharon More- . X land, Sylvia Moreno, Tracy Ai S X -, 'E' l u r 'B A i l 1 , ' ...,,. ... N wx LS b .5 A f A 1 x Q u ' Is: , gg . , as X l X x 1, I b Morrow, Rosella Moya, Deb- 5 , y bie Mulvey S Gary Munoz, Irene Munoz, John Munoz, Stephen Munoz, Doug Murphy, Laura g s: 'sk Paul Music, David Nakabay- . -. i 6 X, I X Q 1 Ann Murphy, Scott Murphy, V ,,,. .5 ashi Becky Navar, Alfonso Na- , I 9 varro, Efren Navarro, Yvette A ., 1, Navarro, Cheryl Nelson, Lg, ,,, ' ' ,::, if J , r V David Nevarez, Patty Neve, Ha Nguyen, Hai Nguyen ,ii L ' X , ' ff ,111 ' Wi iiii N, Michael Nicollis, Rhonda Nistler. Gerald Nix, Tami y Norton, Joan Nugent, - , x Lourdes Nunez, Arthuro is . s 'Cf A A ri, S Oaxaca, Daniel Ochoa, Rosemary Ochoa . -v W K ' if - -:L ix Lf i s ' ' r , xr W O .... . , L. ,,,., . . ,:, . A if P 4 5 , ' I rr , ,, YJ - r fin offs: -Q fi m e is 5 , , l 4 R Q y I Z, 'il' :Q of z,Nsei,f i 5 'l r- X. . s 4 . V, 4 Q - H73 A ' . ffl' L.: LAN 1 S eeee, ,srses ,, W.. ,,.. . , ... en. A X as r- rs .a was X s - 1-W no X X -xi f v , . - K.--. 5 ,. f if C 4' ' 4 fr 15 S D .1,11-r:e,,se---g,:- . ---- ,f-5,5,ii:,,,,1 ,53,u.,,5k .. I y ' i r'is L .xiii or 55 Y Mani Underclass personalities stand out f ? 41 if i 5 19: ru , X. r Marie Huffman and Bon- ii nie Regan fool around with the Homecoming decorations. , , E 4 308 SOPHOMORES 5 l Concentrating on the music, Mary Segapeli mal-ies each note count. . ,...,. ot, . . W. L A an ..,. X554 . XL... My .. ..,,. i X x K 5 1 K5 wi K. in V Lk .x., if ' K. K DH K 5 Q X L i' a X ax Qt t N ,. i ir, X ' l as DT -T .. sf? ,. , X? x S N, ?r X 4, f ' ,Q or if sa i if we 'X 6 V' i x .bg U .Lf TQ f - 3 Holly Silagi makes a face . ff s, y at a book title. . ...X Sk if -K 'kik 1 ffrlf. ,.,. :ef ,, H . at ni '- . T . f 2 T . Q- . . T ai. -W i f , L - D -' fo f 5. Q ' D f . D P Q - K it r' H -1' 9 . ' A' ii' ,N if' . f f T i ,, i d . , ii' + ' f ' gifs 4 s.aaes...:sggg,a f...g5553:,..,.. - ,fin ., QRQQ I img?xiintiiy f..a,111 ,,--f . -- -. ,.. 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Rf, , - Rudy Olivares, David Clivas, Debby Olivas, Norma Oli' vas Richard Olivas, Tony Olson, Flora O'Neill, Lisa O'Neill Karen Oppenheim, Mike O'Reilly, Bonnie Ornelas, Tony Orzco Eduardo Ortega, Angela Or- tiz. Joe Osborne, Rusty Overaii Derwin Pace, Louie Par- edes, Janet Parker, Laura Paschke Tim Patterson, Jeff Pax- ton, Susan Peck, Tracy Pendergraft, Roger Pen- nington, John Peralta. Vi- veca Perea, Alex Pereira. Cassandra Perez Cynthia Perez, Angela Pet- rofes, Dang Pham, Oscar Pnilhoefer, Suzanne Pineda, Zulema Pineda, Kim Piper, Mike Pipkin, Susan Pittman Vanessa Poole, Donald Pope. Mary Pogorzelski, Pat Porter, Wendell Powers, Michelle Prettyrnan, James Price, Laura Price, Zeke Price Tim Priestner, Mike Pritch- ard, Francisco Propeok, Mona Prouty, Debbie Ptas- nik, Carol Pummiii, Doug Pyle, Sarn Quenon, Mary Quimby Gloria Quinteros, Susan Raab, Elizabeth Ramirez, Tima Ramirez, Yvonne Ra- mirez, Paul Ramsey, Jaime Rasor, Bruce Rathbun, Don- na Ray Bret Reed, Bonnie Regan, Sherri Reid, Greg Reifsnyd- er, Frank Reister, Susan Rernmie, Justin Resley, Todd Reynolds, Mike Rice Tahana Richards, Tana Ridge, Glynda Rivas, Daniel Rivera, Mike Rivera, Yvonne Rivera. Lori Roberts, Lisa Roberts, Selina Roberts MENDONCA-ROBERTS 309 Debbie Robinson, Lisa Rob- inson, Yolanda Rocha, Alice Rodriguez, Leticia Rod- riguez, Martha Rodriguez, Sylvia Rodriguez, Dana Rogers, Randy Romaguera Patsy Romo, Jeanette Ro- mero, Pete Rosales, Jill Roscoe, Bill Rosemond. Dennis Ross, George Ross, John Rosson, Bertha Rubles Richard Ruelas, Arthur Ruiz, Javier Ruiz, Rod Russell, Julie Rutten, Debbie Salas, Melissa Salazar, Leigh Ann Salcines, Eloy Salgado Noe! Salinas, Sam Samen- iego, Carmen Sanchez. Anita Sanders, Greg San- doval, Jack Saneoro, Georg- ina Sapien, Rick Scar- brough, Doug Schaefer. Mary Ann Schneider, Todd Schneider, Marie Schoeler, Elizabeth Sczhoen, Loenard Scott, Karen Scroggins, Lisa Seales, Robert Seeburger, Mary Segapeli Janet Seguionot, Margaret Sheehan, Marie Shimshock, Frank Shultaz, Holly Silagi, James Silva, Jesus Silva, Debbie Simonds, Janet Sims Joe Sims, Lisa Siqueros, Scott Sissoh, Steve Skov, Mary Slater, Tammy Slaugh- ter, Brad Smith, Cary Smith, Debra Smith Leticia Smith, Marie Smith, Randy Smith, Randy Smith, Randy Smith Sandra Smith, Terrie Small' wood, Tim Smith, Lester Smyth, Lance Snodgrass Jim Seares, Greg Son, Laur- ie Staliirags, Lisa Stallings, Ray Stallings Bonnie Stanfield. Sharon Stanley, Dean Starkey, Cathy Steele, Chris Steeie Laurie Stephenson, Stan Stephenson, GayLynne Stevens, Kay Stevenson, Cindy Stinson 310 SOPHOMORES --ir-lazizzalizztrf , 1 'W 1 7 , .. A V V , fi e 'rv' A f' , 2i 'fi. , ., J t L X A y , 11,271 I , f Q . . t in af x ' ' W at i 'ii ,,,,, in .. Q .. f f , , aria 1 3 . it Q I , t 2 'H a -rg, J , ' Q ,Z fr ., I i' ? ta, , . if N, J Q . W V 1 fi I I ,aff 'ii , ,,,, if ,f , 5 . f' ,V ,, f, ,L ,V ms -if , is V ,,f' i - o ii , 1 , S f to i ' J 4 i L tl A p ' , r S t u- Q ,, A tite , xr i Y ,-437' ltfs,-fa-21 ,iq ' ,tier ., : :Q irr S rtt J is iit' J rr , - - ' J ii 's it i--i 2, , fi A f ' ' ,,,i ' , i iii' ' L 6ftL3i!bQ1,f'f ,,,, A A , , s i ff. 2 S , .- . I ,,ii ' L V V l1, y V ,,-1i Af. L sris ile A 4 3, fri. 5' 2 , 'rf L k I I I up Q , , Q. 1. 'fn -Q? S X, ,A Xxx X X X s XQQVYL. ' xy XXXX 1- X ., sf? X s X Davey 'Carden contem plates future decisions. 1 - . fy as ' T f I ' f ?., ' s If that A A t '- ,df fy fag' S . , ' 'sf 'N F -1 lf 'Y' r S11 1 K H R iv. sg 'H i I - an Q C ,, x , 3 .T - V X K F 'I' , 1 lf , , it as as J' L Q ,.'5t,, Rita Stipetic, Nancy Stoll, T -' Carl Stone, Robin Stone, 31 51 '- 4 'hi' , 1 we . 4 , x . Students adapt to school 3 KZII David Stonecipher, Robert , Stout, Linda Studer, Leslie Summerford, Lee Sumrall Todd Sutherland, Ruth Syn- er. Scott Syner, Ann Tall- man, Greg Taylor, Jim Tay- lor. Joseph Taylor, Ron Tay- lor, Tamsy Taylor f 1 T t lez, Jeannine Terry, Judy U ' Tessman, Linda Thomas, -..: . Michelle Thomas, Robert Xb 'Li Xi ff Wayne Taylor. Aurora Tel- I ' . Thomas, Carolyn Tompkins, Susan Thomson situation R it pi , L g i -as S y t,1b Et, ..::Jrngs t 1.s in .x x , t I 4-:rain Y in 1 1 .X Russel Stephens finds regis tering for high school a chore 'NYY ' M . ' x - ' .r ,lien Q L ,. L - ,,,,,, V A Q S S' L what I i sv ,yd S' A A '1.,fnh 5 4 l X - '- ,4 I f J , it V Q f Jil s T T s Q. S -e s X 5 ' xxx . 7 A Q' s ,, -in N fn . ef' S , , K 59 s 3 sf 1- , c U' 5 1 f' W sg, t . i I Jw L ij s .5 si? Dewayne Crum enjoys the snack bar area. A Cindy Thompson, Keith 3- Thompson, Cindy Thrall, 1, , Jamey Thrasher, John Thur- 'Y' X mond, Shirley Tiedemann, Richard Todd, Anita Tovar, ' S- Marcus Traylor Q r ifgxaxfwig ,B - , Rosario Trejo, Francois Turner. Susan Turner. Tim Tvvomey, Rene' Upshaw, Glenda Ueker, Charles Uro. Humberto Urqulza, Yvonne ' Leticia Valdez, Paul Valdivia, Lupe Valencia, Hector Val- . 1 Mi j I Vamderwende, Ken Vander- 5 H Y Ss X? . . s it X les, Patsy Valtier, Julie Lx M t L i Vwr x S ' Meulen. Kelly Vanl-laselen. Trasema Vargas Q - Diana Vasquez, Freddie Vas- Gb Q4 l quez, Jim Vaughan. Robbie K Vaughan, Tom Vaught, Ali- , son Veal. Gloria Velasquez, Marie Velle, James Valdez ROBINSON-VALADEZ 311 Campus olovvns display unique humor Christy Viescas, Max Vies- cas Denise Vigil, Pat Vigil Terry Vigil, Eliabeth Vilchis Maria Villanueva, Laura Vil- lareal Mark Villareal, Jim Varnell Scott Vogel, Tim Vokes Jackie Vourazeris, Larry Waala Mike Waala, Sandi Waala Teresa Waggoner, Marcie Wagner Melissa Walizer, Celeste Walker Jeannie Walker, Terrie Walk- er 312 SOPHOMORES d Ml ,'.r Q, z 4 ' o ri V' wffgf 4 Q W 4, is 4 Q ,f ,aj 'l L r ' Q55 'M gi f .831 si 1 9 325 9 1 1 J 9' QQ V is We H1 H - 1' 4:3 If , I l 1 e f 1 Ray Hernandez finds main hall strangely a- musing 6 if X f , --a. -- 35 ,,.....L i Y X fe 3? K Q 3 U E I' t' 7 5 ' M , A ii ki N ..! , K V, in 'N e t? W V ' ' ' 7 V, fr . 6 fs f A 'M 5 . .ikg , if cgsu qgs. x x' fx 51.5 -X ' -A up I ' 1 , F K 'lg 'f i sf? 33 . rv- v ' FT . :.- - if :Irv Debbie Guzman grabs a bite to eat at lunch time. sr ,,. f ISE? l t 'D an Q Xi? Q 4' - 5? ..,f 'Y' . f Q ' F is X is , E: alfa y , ' ' ' . x 5 I il 7 L, sire: ,As , N, 'S Ji 3' W eee M f Q i i --'f'-' ,... , ,L at it . , I 1 -' 1 , .X 4, Max Walker, Charles Walt- man, Denise Warren, Susan Warren, George Washing' ton, Debbie Wasiewaki, Di- ana Waugh, Steve Wayne, Bobby Weathersbee Marion Weatherwax, Joel Weaver, Debbie Wedge, Dee- Dee Welch, Terri Wellman, Robert Welsh, Christy Werge, Mark Wergin, Gil- breath West Rhonda Whisenant, Julie White, Teri Widner, Mark Widtfelt, Rex Wiesenthal, Angie Wilcox, John Wilhite, Dawn Williams, Elizabeth Williams James Williams, Joseph Williams, Kathy Williams, Robert Williams, James Wimberly, Freddie Wofford, David Worker, Susan Yarish, Ricky Yarto Dawn Yedoin, Jackie Young, Robert Yudico, Maria Zam- ora, Jean Zalesak, Larry Zavala, Toni Zeid, Stephen Zulawalski, Paula Zarter VIESCAS-ZARTER 313 -aan ,, Freshmen 2 , V .L if 4 9 4 f. . 6 we 'b,f43 1 'V 4 G uf it Y yi 0 4 :I I A x ' f A ij 1. Amelia Griffith displays the dedication of a future scholar. 2. Freshman Denise Fix exhibits why she was chosen favorite. 3. Freshman class officers include Lea Norris, Julie Kirkpatrick, Katie Casart, Jan Fielder, and Darla Carter. Sponsors are: Mrs. Patsy Clark, Mr. Charles Fisch- er, Mrs. Harriett Dorgan and Mrs. Pa- tricia Werner. The plans have been made, construction has begun, and a completion date has been set. Thus the stage has been set for the final year of a freshman class. With the completion of another junior high school projected for the fall of '78, the class of '81 is faced with the chore of being the lowest class at Eastwood once again next year. The largest class in Eastwood history began an attempt to re- instate a fading tradition-spirit. The burden of the work proved to be massive, however, the ded- ication of ten officers brought about a hopeful future. f 1 Viola Abraham, Janice Ack- erman, Dale Adair. Jessie Adame, Steve Adams, Laura Aguayo, Adolpho Aguilar, Edward Aguilara, Mary Aguirre. Angie Alatorre, Kelly Aklns, Dineh Alari, Danny Alba, Dorsey Alford, Ron Allen, Scott Allen, Stephen Allo- way, Chris Allshouse. Maurice Alston, Patricia Alva, Alejandro Ambriz, Edward Anderson, Ander- son. Kim Anesetti, Tammy Angle, Deborah Anselmo, Anthony Apodaca. Carlos Apodaca, Deanna Aragon, Mark Aragon, Vicky Aranda, Belinda Armenda- riz, Richard Armendariz, Alan Armijo, .loellon Arms- trong, Sherry Arthur. Vicki Artle, Blll Ashley, Terri Athore, Paulette August, Dona Atwood, Sonia Avalos. David Avila, Manuel Avila, Colleen Babcock. Francisco Baca, Elizabeth Bach, Cyndee Bailey, Mike Bailey, Patti Bailey, Darrel Baldwin. Rhonda Bales, Will Banta, Joyce Barber, Mark Barber, Edward Bar- cena, Thomas Barden, Kim Barker, Wendy Barna, Cheryl Barnard, Kim Barnett. Terri Barnhart, David Barragan. Terry Barrett, Ramon Bar- rios, Connie Bartholomew, Donald Bartlett. Cindy Ba- surto, Stephanie Baies, Tara Bay, Loranne Bean, Mike Beaver, xv' ! 1 M '4 Wi A 41' . ..t K4 ff ,ef ef 5A -,-an 9 Qi lr th , ' i f Q , , .. nh 4 Q A ' I X S 1 V this .ffi., 'Q A y F i !A 1 , 1 'Q I rf A V ygi. I t , l I ig. . f if 'L' . 1, .Q , 9- f Q ' 'A r ft, ,f - 'Qi' x ll ,,,,y lj? Rnd t , 41 316 FRESHNIEN 3.2 3' by ' . .i, 5 H Q I A Ag f x .4 ni 1 if . iiirc iiilt i , - li- , L-. Q- P 5 xx, ,if , .1 FI ty Y l Q4 3 Y J if 1,409 Lf ' -va Q., nf fi. I if 1 l ' 3 A ' lr I ,..1 , WJ: f ,Q , I wg, , t We YW' f ' Eli? 71 . -f -L 5 li ' ' If ' 1 , W 5 ,.,.:, 7 4 , Q S K 7 ,Q i t S 5 V 5? , .f 'fe v' 'I E - A f fi I 3 -S 'lf .l , is A Kf s -fir. fruits f W W ii f - I V' ' Q W Cx: N. N xi .W W A.. 1 mi ,,. , ,f ' , -rf , vi' 'lu Doug Young, Stephanie Bates, and Rena Dyer prepare to sing. P. '. -.JI- ' , X t W., 4 tl i x A ' In Frosn introduced to new life-styles ...D 'i 'X . .r.,.i,..fl 1: ....f. 1--1 . . MW ee Tk-, initiation. xef': George Peel demon- strates the difficulties of 3'-P ee Kathy Williams performs r, Jackie Brown smiles nap 1 as a clown during half- H PHY knowing the Week' ll f time activities, e,if end is coming up. ' , if i ., . ..,...,..,.. , .:Q:, , . ..i.ii . r L K gi: iil f N 5 LLXL,l K. g . .i- '1 ,, l'i 3- 3 at . ,:- 'FF T ' : ' o' r e'ii-oii X - 2 ,. . '.r ' . '-' is I, K . s erer .1 A ere if K' is .. , , eg, , -r . , 1 , A , eor -K . 5 - r W 1 1 , 'D 9 A i 4. if , i 3... , ' - P Q R R A . 5,-. . 1:4 A ,A 1 1, ee'o ,. is ' so , I r- 'r'd ' iii 1 ifr 5 f , f is f , ef e , 4 Pepe Beckham, Loius Bee- ler, Jay Beeman, Linda Bell, Toby Bell, Lorenzo Beltran, Kim Belveal, Saul Benavi- des, Jennie Benish. Peggy Bennett, Cindy Ben- son, Dora Berrotoran, Cur- tis Berry, Kelly Betterton, Eric Bijoie, Randy Black- mond, Daniel Blanco, Kevin Blankenburg. Tab Blevins, Diana Boenn, Kevin Bohannon, Betsy Bolin, Brian Bolton, Kay Bonar, Paul Boner, David Bonilla, Martha Bonilla, Donald Bonneau, Bill Bor- ders, Pam Bradford, Ed- ward Bragg, Ronda Bragg, Joe Brewster, Warren Brick- ley, Jeff Briggs, Trisha Brink. ABRAHAM-BRI NK 317 Dave Britton, Kay Brooks, Randall Broughton. Charles Brown, David Brown, Jackie Brown, Kellie Brown, Susan Brown, Suzanne Brown. Todd Brown, Mark Brum- meit, Kim Bryan, Tammy Buehring, Mark Burnight, Luis Bustillos, Bob Butler, Clark Butler, Duke Button. Mark Buxton, Tim Byrnes, Laura Cabler, Juan Cajas, Paul Calhoun, Corinne Campbell, John Campbell, Mark Campbell, Mark Can- delaria. Jerry Cano, Donna Capoldi. Bobby Cardon, Jennifer Carhart, Mike Carmona, Brenda Caro, Jeff Carr, Mary Carr, Scott Carr. Hector Carreon, Frank Carrillo, Sylvia Carrillo, Cathy Carroll, William Cara ron, Darla Carter, Woody Carter, Katie Casart, Robert Cash. Karen Casper, Kathy Cas- tillo, Denise Cataldi. Jeff Caudell, Adriana Cazares. Maria Ceron, Danny Cervan' tes, Kim Chaherton, Flavio Chacon. Cindy Chandler, Shonna Chandler, Tracey Chappell, Asberry Charles, Becky Chavez, Joan Chavez, Luis Chavez, Ramona Chavez, Verome Chenausky Eric Chilson, Willard Clap- per, Vince Clark, Mary Cof- felt Julie Cohan, Greg Coleman, Melinda Collins, Tracy Cohen Charles Conner, Regan Conner, Debbie Contreras, Javier Contreras Dan Contrenos, Billy Cook, Mike Cook, Mike Cook James Corey, Robby Cor- nelius. Donny Corns, Billy Cota 318 FRESHMEN U5 44 I - iilr , - , 4,1 ,,, We ff , AW? 1' 3 5. X N is X, - , N BV N sf! Q QA ,, M 95 S iiii . N K t f I ,,,, K A ,gn ,. R ,V , his f' ff , Qi, , A ' A ,,,,,,, gi i gi . W J P ' 'W 3' ' 5' Zi 7' J ,. fr ae: R , irrr J .w gg 1 '7 1 I 1, I or V i' - ' . X' y C ,J iiiis . i y -g., , r J , T , T J ' .V A 7 , i .M ' . i Fx , i if -rv ffl . I X ll' JJ! I 1 r 'A' 1 A f1 ' I 'i.i' ' AV'Vg Vi ' K A , 4. , H4 W 7 N I ' M - f 'A if ff f . J A i f T ,Q ., 5' ,j:2, ' 'J ' , Ty 4 5, fi' 1 r tw . 1 or 3 1 A Q I A 5 4 Q if N 4, f ill., Q 7' if ikik Q. f ' - P: ' 1 . . k Q Qt I I V' V A V, 7 VW ..,. . ir 'N' K' ' g 'Si 7 i, Q 1 1 if , 11 W I Craig Smith looks up' L' ward during a freshmen 't h i f EY, f A assembly. A I , i'4nfr3 ,ii .Q mg: wiv,-,,, ib an v 7: f. I I ,qt iv , fag: 'S l!.'Y: :'I 1 fi r 5 ,,.,,5wT i,, 1,5 XJ 4 4 fm f i jr lynx H, 1 , ' .-,.g..A .i n- A . , m. .-,..' f-'W - v ' fi ,s -1 2 ,af 5 , A - kV,,, - .ha f 1 X J , 1, A, '- Q Q32 J r L 'Qi J zyy A ' - , , f , 13 ' 5 ! L - K. D' f,. ' K ge ie? Q is asf' gl. X i 'V .1 ml 0 - e, 5 Q 1. Students' search yields new kn 'V' 1-3 ' Q , .1- Y si , 6 - ,if V , IM A Q. ', I 1, K vw , , 'li ' ...... . W V is l, 5 A fl' Q, Q Y Q f ' l ti , 7 ' . 1, , , , , , . , ff, Z., ' , inf 7' wi A 'fy M t . I f , , viii? 1, E da V ' X . gil-... r.. we 2 Davey Hummel hurries m to make it to class on fig time. e',, I 4 . '2 'J at -' I. ff. an , s f ' ', ff , N A 'M '- --- 'Vy ci-.1 'vt' A ,,'-' .A , ' , s Z I .ls A, fe 5, , ii ' it , nm, j, , , . X if i i J l J ' ' Q ii ,V . V, ,.. si 5 im si., i af f if- C , '1- 21 5. fi 39,1 Q Q ', .i? 5 V Darla Covey, Gabi Cowan, Russ Cox, Jan Curley, Dawn Curtis, Davis Crawford, Leslie Creed. Kristina Cross, Michele Crouch Karen Crow, Rich Crouser, Bennie Crumbie, Bonnie Crurnbie, Duane Dahse, Monte Dailey, David Daniels, Yvonne Darancou, Tom Darnell Ami Davenport, Robbie Da- ven, Alan Davis, Arnold Davis, Michele Dehne, Ver- onica De La Garza, Cindy Delgado owledge Delia De Los Santos, Heidi De Pew. Brian De Ponte. Robin Desonie, Robin Dett' man, Fernando Devia, Mike Diaz, Veronica Diaz, Carla Divis Pam Dodge, Heather Dolby. Donna Dolce, Annette Do- minguez, Joseph Donnelly, John Dorgan. Anamarie Dropeza. Tom Duffy, Becky Dugger Jim Duncan, Armida Duran. Cristinol Duran, Ruth Duran, Kathy Durham, Rena Dye. Kathy Dyess, Jesus Espino- sa, Paul Eades Carlton Earley, Kyle Eber- wine, James Ehrlich, Mark Eller, Doug Elliot, Karol El- quist, Diane Ernler, Chris- tine Encina, Wray Jean Er- man BRITTON-ERMAN 319 ll fi, - L 1 ff A iii 4 f We 552 'A eff ' f- 7 , J, v' 'Vis ,a i 4 wa A MI L fm g L W . if ff' iz W k- it ,ff ggi 4 gfgg ,A M w W 'H- ? 33 Y nr- , ,V r, W ' V .f or ::,w , Q ns 22 heyy? 'ff yivi F 14 ' V ' V A ,f ' C . G riir Ci ' ' Robbie Monsey takes it easy in the library, ' Dreams begin to close in on reality Robert Estrada, Myrna Esqueda, James Everett. Laura Farkas, Cris Farley, Susie Farris, Jeanne Fedor- ko, Christine Fell, Mike Felix Peter Fernandez, Greg Ferrari, Jil! Fiasconaro. Jeanette Fieldon, Richard Fikani, Don Finch, Bruce Fineron, Curtis Fischer. Denise Fix Christy Flores, Frances Flores, Marco Flores, Mary Flores, Dennis Plossl, Gina Forti, Jachin Ford, Rosie Franco, Allan Frawley Tom Frungillo, Andrew Ful- ier, Juan Galceran, Chris Gallegos, Cindy Gallegos, Alan Garcia, Ben Garcia, Diane Garcia, Loretta Gar- cia Manny Garcia, Martin Gar- cia, Monica Garcia, Richard Garcia, Santiago Garcia, Tony Garcia, Jackie Gels- thorpe, Tyra Gilbert, Julie Gileau Sue Givens, Jerry Glass, Stephen Goge, Docla Good- loe, Daniel Gonier, Phyllis Gordon, Glenn Gough, Eva Gomez, Patricia Gomez 320 FRESHMEN id it 4 1 K Q ,b as , 7 i 1, , P i X fe YE , ' - , -Q . .., I G, Q s K, i 1 . . 5 . K fi 5 3 Q - if s Q - 1 I F , as is , M my if 1, ki A f--: V in 'Qi ,-. i ' l a : , ' M. . , 'Q sg i , 4. . A VLLL X . ily . ' ' T 's F 1: 1 it , .fx f' f fgll f 1 L1 '- , ' , A .. rf . - iz K u . L::, fr ,', Qs- ,. gg 'I M ri Q ,r iii ' is it My W A 1 ,,,. K J M ,, , . A . VIN ,L i Q J-3 f V I Y X iQ ,f if ei A gm ws ,K K ,, an - .. c g N V! , t , C A T 5 is ,J , ,cs ,, M K ra. I L v f Y ,Nl 5 QB R It xr 'F 'N ' ,qu ,S S I A K if r G F F M 1- - D 1' A J' L ' -f 1 i isss i 1 fc .fx , 3' ' ' l. JL .. ' ' - - .V - .h ,,, .. ,i k ' - . 1 M f ! Q- . v R Q i . ' ' . K QF ' I iw-if K ' its 1 ,K V is X Q ' - ix A . . I r at W K ri . , if i r . my f W I f nl gs. ,L 9 .. . 5 5 .4 s xx 3 ea .if-f , . v :if i .YA , if , , 'L U a R, Y' M6 ii J favs T 'R' :ff , K qs fi., .L , .Q-:gg - :P in . as T ,rg , .ff f Q i V ' J T 1'-. r li flute, I I QU A M Carolyn Hatten plays the Q46 X ' r ., so , ' s I if I W' K fy gr ' I A 4 ARA.. L si I.. li I ' 5 ! l y If iss! Jessie Gomez, Albert Gon- zales, David Gonzales, Frank Gonzales, Leslie Gonzales Louis Gonzales, Maria Gon- zales. Melissa Gonzales. Noel Gonzales Tomas Gonzales, Jana Gra- ham, Mike Granados, Ste- phanie Graves, John Gray, Kim Green, Doug Gregory, Ronnie Grell, Amelia Grif- fith Mary Gross, Warren Gunn. Jan Gutierrez, Terry Guerra, Elizabeth Guerara, Doug Guinn, .lose Gurrela, Lupe Gurrola, Lisa Guzman Danny Hagan, Greg l-Iagens, Donald Haley, Shannon Haley, Bettina Hall, Norma l-lallberg, Guy Halverson, Darl Hanna, James Hansen Jolie Hansen, Billy Hanson, DeAnn Hamilton, Kirk Har- desty, Monica Hargrave, Richard Haro, Allyson Har- ris, Heather Harris, Holly Harris Rick Hartman, Kim Hartz. Wesley Hatcneel, Carolyn Hatten, Cheryl Hayes, Jackie Haynes, Clay Henderson. Tara Henson, William Hens- Iey Michael Heredia, Ben Her- anadez, Concepcion Her- nandez, Moses Hernandez, Patsy Hernandez, Tomas Hernandez, Teresa Her- nando, Denise Herrera, Ed- wardo Herrera Tara Henson feels lost onthefirstdayofschool. ESTRADA-HERRERA 321 Shelley Hewitt. Suzanne Hryn, Charlie Hill, Pam Hill, Sherrie Hinsch, Mike Hin- son, Chuck Hoffmans, Eu- gene Holderfield, Diane Hol- guin Rebecca Holguin, Mark Hol- loway, John Holman, Robert Holmes, Singchin Hong. Earl Hopkins, Cynthia Hor- ton, Cynthia House. Major Houston Sam Hoyle, Nancy Hubbard. Jackie Hughes, Davey Hume mel, Brandy Huttanus, Alex Inman, Ron Inman, Arman- do lbarra, Tracy lvey Rich Jack, Bruce Jacobelli, Cynthia Jacquez, Iris James. Mina Jansen, Maria Jenette, Jennifer, Jenner, Jon Jero- me, Amy Johnson ET? ao., 2 -- ,. if M i ,x , ,iffy ,,.,c, , .. Q E ylyy T an i ,li M ns 5 4 il A l ' O be 4 4 ,.- ,,. S B x ,, v. -'K A ,,, J i is in A - JN,-M A. .3 , 1 . ,f ' M fl ' r 11 C ,.-.. rf' ' 1 School life appeals to frosh class Carla Johnson, David John- son, Doug Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Dean Jones, Julius Jones, Robert Jones, Sean Jones Steve Jones, Terry Jones, Tom Judd, Mark Juvrud, Scott Kabanek, Kathy Kahl, Michael Kaitschuck, Eric Kalister, David Kaufman Richard Kautz, Mary Ken- nedy, Greg Keoho, Lynn Kerby, Beverly Kerr, Char- main Kershaw, Dennis Kev- nemann, Laura Killenbec, Kelly Kimzey 322 FRESHMEN , F c 3 hk i 'Tie J' fi ' Q .. I ki ,,. , Q ,n wi ' we -4 -, i . V -.fan f 1 F .Q ' 7l....a if Karen Vargas gets scolded by senior Julie Navar, ,xwfgzi -,ai , ,, l ' i nw! if 1 or , f J? , E 1 if ' , . . ,Q A in rf' I I l Xb , ,ml , In ' l V A L 5 if A sv 'tw Q , -Al, L was f A ., ' , , 1 l R f K f 'fe-S ' i 'r i , 4 .,,. K, L t ibigif' l ai, -V V W Q' - 'i 2 - . ,,,r. ,V 7 A It 7 I , W Vx , K A 'iii if - ' ,Q ba I ! 'lu-.ee ,xi-2 6 i . , X J 8 J . 5 i ' H 3-' , Cindy Kirkpatrick, Julie Kirkpatrick, Kellie Kirk- patrick, Randy Kiser Greg Knapp, David Knott, Randy Kole, Ingrid Koop- man Dale Kostello, Catherine Kotowski, Barbara Krenzer, Terri Kroekel Sissy Ladnier, Doug Lamkin, Tricia Lancaster, Sandra Landers Ciarann Lane, Denisa Lane, Danny Lanhan, Shaun Lasa- ter David Law, Sharon Law- rence, Cheryl Lawson, Nor- ma Lazarin Chris Ledbetter, Robert Lee, Sandra Lee, Alex Lei- ter, Dale Leith, Pat Lewis, David Leyva, Marc Leyva. Adela Licona Willie Limmer, Missy Linder Alice Ling, Charlie Lino, Charles Lloyd, Gerard Lof- ton, David Lopez, Joe Lopez, Julie Lopez i Ray Lopez, Dina Loscerbo, Laurie Louisa, Montez Love, Melissa Loving, Sheila Low- der, Jeffrey Lowther, Sally Lowther, Virginia Lozano Marco Lozoya, Mike Lueva' ne, Danny Lujan, Elizabeth Lujan, Toni Luian, John Luna, Mark Lusk, Debbie Luttrell, Marianne Mac Far- lane Tammy McBryde, Randy McCarthy, Kevin McCartney, Scott McCleadon, Mike Mc- Collum, Scott McCoy, Clint McCright, Tom McDaniel, David McElhannon Nancy McElroy, Trisha Mci Ginnis, Cindy McLane, Bryan McMath, David McMurdo, Robin McNeeley, Elizabeth Macias, Josie Madrid, Claude Mallicote HEWITT-MALLICGTE 323 Freshme Kristin Malrnberg. Paul Man- cha, Rhonda Mansour, Ce- leste Marquez, Enrique Mar- tin, Giles Martin. Belinda Martinez, Carlos Martinez, Debra Martinez Jesus Martinez, Miguel Mar- tinez, Paula Martinez, Aly- son Mathis, Matthew Mattox, Carrie Maule, Steve Maupin, Tracy Maxwell, Sabrina Mea- dows Hector Medina, Mary Medi- na, Peter Meiler, Becky Me- lendez, Robert Mendoza, Sylvia Mendoza, Marco Me- neses, Deirdre Merrihew, Tracy Messer Robert Mestas, Victor Mes- tas, Toni Meyer. Leticia Me- za, Lisa Michael, Brian Mich- aud, Justine Miller, Kim Mil- ler, Linda Miller Michelle Miller, Rindlord Minor, Robert Misquez, Mike Mlnter, Dennis Mit- chell, Karen Moe, Steve Mohaupt, Kathy Monahan, Deborah Monks Laura Monks, Mario Monsis- vais, Steve Montano, Willie Montano, Luis Montes, Rob- ert Monticone, Brad Moore. Cheryl Moore, Agustin Mora Maria Mora, Clara Morales. Alex Morales, Eddie Moral- es, John Mordecai, Arman- do Moreno, Vicky Morgan. Mike Morrow, Gilbert Mow- bray David Contreras listens to an upper classman between ' , classes. Q 324 FRESHMEN w. fi-1 . x, I we , 'V , , 'i , 1 , a ' it f' . i, ,rf ' -- 1 F 'fr ,st 'ii if , f: k 5 fv- , , ii r : 4154-'R.w .. ,' , L - ' i if f , Q if f G' ,X r R n become involved in activities 6' ,AP ,J if MJ , X- I Q z -,. ,fi f 3, 1 I f Q f l ' 5 4 ft 1 f r 2' ,J S ' if J -if 'ar' at I r il , V A ,.,,,., h nk Ji. i. af 7f af.. r ar X Y 2 A i i 1 L 1' I 1. ,. Daren Donnelly prepares to start gym class. 4' , f ' A , .... Li K A W , 4, V .: V ali! 3' i 1 A1 Ricky Mullins, Gigi Mylvey. Anthony Munn, Mark Munoz. Carlos Murguia, Terri Mur- phy, Linda Musrnanno, Bob- by Muzzy. David Nale, Christa Nava, Laurie Navar, John Navar- rette. Laurie Navarrete, Guada- lupe Navarro. Freda Neb- nan, Fred Negrete, Len Nelson, Tracie Nelson, Nathan New, Daniel Nicho- las. Paul Nieto. Steven Nokes. Daniel Nolan, Danny Norrea, Lea Norris, Randy Norris. Sally Nottling, Jeanene Nowlin, Joe Ochoa. Fred Onselik, Darlene Okiya- rna, Sevapio Oliveira, Lori ,, i - Oliver, Shelby Oliver, Kim 4 O'Neiii, Jeff Orrell, Connie X f f5 Ortega, Rose Ortega. Joe Osburn, Yvette Pacillas, Albert Padilia, Lisa Padilla, Allison Palmeira, Danny Park, Kathy Patterson. Jacki Paulda, Mary Pavoggi. ,l .lf i Tony Payne, Susan Peck' r' ' Pena Pam Pennington, Paul man, George Peel, Carlos Pereira, Shaun Perrero, Becky Perez, Donald Perez, Tracy Perez, Sam Petroft, Phalen, Doam Pham, Vi it I N 'F Patrick Pettibon, Tracey Phan, Marian Phillips, Mike Phillips, Pat Phillips. Tim Pierce, Lisa Pineda, 3. ,if Randy Piper, John Pleas' ants, Scott Plowman, Mike Q, El Pol, Lisa Polen, Danny Po- meroy. Javier Ponce. Marikay Ponsford, Missy Ponzio, Jack Pope, Freddy Porras, Donald Porter. Q5 Jerry Preston, Kelly Price, Carole Priegel, Juan Pulido. IVIALMBERG PU LIDO 325 Lisa Pullen, Kim Powell, David Quevedor, Eddie Quintana, Mary Quintana, Maria Quintero, Lourdes Quinteros, Leslie Quiocho, Frank Raab Christine Ramireu, Anna Ra- mirez. Johnna Rasmussen, Roxanne Rasor, Pamela Raudenbush, Sarah Ray, Alex Rayas, Becky Reamy, Eric Reed Patrick Reeves, Melanie Reid. Joe Reister, Carl Rein ter, Robert Reynolds, Mari- na Richey, Daniel Riddick. Dorrie Ridge, Dalila Ried Phillip Riles, David Rios, Lo- retta Rios, Ricky Rivera, Wil- liam Roberts, Tony Robert- son, Mike Robia, Jeff Robin- son. Mike Robinson Cheryl Rodehaver, Ricky Rogers, Cynthia Rojas, Gary Rollins. Brian Romane, Lupe Romero, Eileen Rosales, Leo Rosales, Lisa Rosellini Laura Rosemond, Paul Ros- prim, John Ross. Michael Ross, Jeanne Rosser, Mary Rotche, Javier Rubio, Mike Ruckstuhl, Roger Ruiz Jeanie Runkles, Sandi Rupp, Elsa Ruvalcaba, George Ru- valcaba, Elvira Saavedra, Henry Saavedra, James Sa- bino, Mike Sackmary, Peter Salas Eileen Salazar, Tracy Sale, Gregorio Saldana, isnfiael Salgado, Yolanda Salinas, Cindy Sambrano, Cira San- chez, Freddy Sanchez, Tere- sa Sanchez 326 FRESHMEN ' , Max Cook tries to find his locker, i me M ,i if -1? K F In A, .,:.,, , l nf. ' F aw h , .. - A H ck ii ' ' if . if 674 'ad L 'i?:fZZ:,ii' 'vii' In s E355 W , 'f i i 5, 6 , I L ' ' if Y ,,,, ,V I si is li ' f Frosh individualism adds to atmosphere 1,652 ' fix- ff,- ef 3 'r w?,k pf, f ' 1 , N I . ' 'ii it s , s N s t , it - rf- , ' rr i ts- I ' , I if ff- sr' lv 1 A k as YW' X ' ,i Ay V, ' f ,..,,,,,,, f ' 1 ll 1 ' .M f t .9 it , QQ2 J iiii is . . - 1 'W , i , !f1 4 s , .. y ,kj 1' 4' H A-0 ' W: ' P1 ., V' 'S ,, ' . it iii I 2 ' ii r i i 'f 2 M L , . Q A -V v , xy ' I S li e . i 2, 1 nf I ii .. A ,t Q 4. . M , - - as S , , , I . 6 S, ' i e SNL ti t J as A .J .ll ' l It fl ' ' Li' Z5 ' . r. as k ii . 1 S gf S J Y? Tony Sanchez, James Sand- ford, Cindy Sandoval, Cheryl Sanford, Elizabeth Santiago, Christy Sarabia, Margaret Sarabia, Gregory Sargent, Chris Schade Graham Schatte, Dodie Schaumlotfel, Stephen Schuler, Larry Scott, Lisa Scott, Valerie Scott, Mike Segapeli, Kenan Seibert, James Seymour Kristi Shahan, Jose Shaw, Donna Shawver, Teri Shear- rnan, Dorothy Sheehan, John Shepherd, George Shimshock, Randy Shinaut, Jean Shore Chuck Short, Clay Short, Lori Short, George Silva, Jett Silva, Suzanna Silva, Bobby Slape, Tom Slawik, Cathy Smith Christy Smith, Craig Smith, Derek Smith, Jeannette Smith, Julie Smith, Kenneth Smith, Sharyl Smith, Char- les Snare, Rick Sneddon Penny Snodgrass, William Snyder, Gary Son, Sergio Soto, Chris Sproull, Sherry Stair, David Stanford, Gid- get Starz, Kenneth Stemsley Russell Stephens, Tim Ste- phens, Kathy Stephenson, Rainer Stephenson, Tim Sterling, John Stewart, Rob Stewart. Eddie Stiff, Carl Stodola Bernie Sanchez explains how he is going to win N' 'V the dart game, , S ' S ,. .. .gf s's-.V fn ' .Q Q. 'K is Q it gf ,fli x Q. Jan Gutterriz observes the after school traffic, PULLEN-STODALA 327 fi' H al Mark Thorn, Sheri Thurston, Qyanah Tidwell, Erich Tin- guely, Eduardo Torre, Janet Townsand, Kristy Town' send, Richard Trujillo, Sa' bina Trujillo John Tucker, Thelma Tyeri- na, Cecilia Ureno, Phillip Uro, Melissa Uroda, Bernard Ulmer, Mike Uyarra, Laura Valdez, Ruben Valencia Rose Valencia, Suzette Va- lenzuela, lrma Valle, George Valdez, Karen Vargas, Andy Vasquez, Debbie Vasquez, Susan Vetter Gloria Villaverde, Callie Voorheis, Joachim VonPutt- kamer, Richard Voorqzeais, Ben Wagoner, Mark Wagner, Toni Wagner, Patrick Wain- scott, Michael Walker 328 FRESHMEN Jeff Stone, Ricky Storey i , 'I . man, David Tant f- K Y ,.. gq Susan Tapia, Joel Tapp, Thomas Taylor if 7 Tami Taylor, Mark Teel, Er- ' A L nesta Teran 2' 5 Ross Streeter rl T , Kim Saddam, William sum- ,ij iiF','l ' , ll van, Sophia Sumral ,.,,, ' ,A - ,,, n - 1, v K It As t thr i ii . rf h Kelly Swaney, Diane Swear- 'V W , I ingin, Richard Syner H ' fir, VVII -'ll if , 1: 3 ' Craig Tabor, Roberta Tall' in J 7 , fr, , 1 hr Lynette Teitsworth, Pris- 1 cilla Terrazas, Yvette Terra- 4 zas 4 H. 'I V V sr N A B , , Q, ,, I 1 si Y . mf A 1 5 I ' 5 'YU ,Q 4, it T. A Jackie Haynes yells en- V A' V thusiastically during a Q V ' pep rally. ' x l s V Q . .. 1 Major Thomas, Mike Thomp- ,l son, Kevin Thomson K 1 'A Vf' ' , 1 -fi he ., ,, ri A ,s , it . . .,g- I K , gi 1 K V , My 'A HW, K 5 ,- ,.r I is ,,, A' a s ry fi xx 'l . 1 i -.l 4 X, l 45.4 , lf- Hai' ri ' K fr , r ,,, ' ii 2 , N H T X rf Y , l ' l Va W4 i M , wie ,T 17 -, i , .hs z E 'il i f- WU' Students take advantage of facilities Leo Wallace. Cindy Walles- verd, Chuck Walsh, David Walter, Steve Waltman, Debbie Ward, Andy Warren, Lisa Warren Michael Wasiewski, Charles Washington, Don Waters, Brian Watson, Patricia Wat- zke, Mark Weatherly, Ronnie Weathers, Anthony Weaver Kim Weaver, Suzette Welch, Vicky Werge, Melanie Wer- gin, Eric Werner, Quinn Westerman, Kevin Whechel, Keith Whipple Albert White, Paul White, Sid White, Richard Whitney, Christina Widner, Mick Widt- feldt, Bevita Wiggins, Glenn Wilcox Ronny Wilhite, Eileen Wil- liams. Gabriel Williams, Galen Williams, Karl Wil- liams, Debra Wilson, Terry Wilson, Judy Wilson Karen Wilson, Karen Wilson, Leann Wilson, Kriste Win- chester, Will Wofiord, Deni- se Wolff, Paul Wollenburg, Kama Wood Julie Woddard, John Wurrn, Michele Wyndham, Richard Yarnashita, Jack Yanez, Deandra Yates. Martha Yee, Beth Yost Burt Young, Doug Youngs. Henry Zamora, Robert Zeid, Shannon Zenor, Joei Zizik, Freddie Zubiate, Diana Zu- niga , rf! STONE-ZUNIGA 329 m '3ll A1 ' x ' 1 I . r l O -en. a .E g, .u . Q.. S 5 .Iv H' .Q , .Q ,. Hx.-- v-' .. . 34 ,fl ' ,f , . r S s . I :QQ 3 , . t 1 0 ,. - el' . 4' Q 3, -P a K D . , so .H t 'a -. . 'ig 1.1 , ' . :.-,-..jQ-I,' ' I !X.- I A - 0 I F ' Q .. 4, 1 ' . fl V. Y x. jx . lv- .l Q - . N.. ' 'lx ig' I. 2- . - -. , , v b. . . , . , 4 . , -.1 nv f, ,ii 4' ' . ,,. ......., ,o. I , wr- ' 't'-'-5-Q: '-.4 Y - Q- ' .1 . .N .- -f,A,.- ' , , -V, 1:-f,.,.,,..,v . ' x.,I,v.,., ' '. so ' 1 I 1 - 'n -' . .i . - , N lyx. fo . ' ' 1-4 . ' x . ' N ff ' 'u x 'xx '. v - X . '- Q S W 5 1 1 I f'- x . 0 Q Q . I . 1 . H' . ' -1 . '1 ,' '1, l s - I' D .o,,. . , , ,rl . . . f .'.'.:' C I . Q is .- FA' Q ' ' - .' ii.v,.5, . l 'OS . . gl I So .h If . X: , - -' -' ' 9 or s . 0 1, lg A Q - -SE' 1,'..'., ' A J '.r. . V:- ' ' Q ' s in ' 5 . ,. ., t :' X .A 'I 1 , f I -- ' 1 ,. f f ' w I A W a IADS o O X A .4 I I ,4 'x X I S ,I v , 04 7 . .. ,J x . ..xx . AXQ , x a sw., X-..'., . x. ,:. ,.. -..',.f,l X x 1 A.. 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X I , .. . ,- f ,1'5w.-,44,.,- -f V. n I ' .' ,xi . - ' ' -.5 - gp 1, , Q is - x , A , ., , U f 1 ,. . V Q f - I 9 1 g I ! I' X N 41 I ' .- w'b 1. Mr. Wiley Welsh investigates an earthquake in room 111. 2. Pilo Galindo stops to rest after a day of tree pruning. 3. Always ready to help Salute staff, Miguel Apodaca poses for a picture. 4. The cafeteria staff includes: BOTTOM ROW: Victoria Martinez, Esther Wilsey, Mary Stout, Mary Bigas, Cecilia Padilla, Julianne Elzey, Leticia Perez. TOP ROW: Maria Escobar, Marie Brown, Romelia Contreras, Earl Harris. 5. Ring- ing the bell, Enrique Reyes shows spirit. 6. Hard at work, David Regalda enjoys fixing the first hall door. 7. Raymondo Macias takes a break after repairing the fence. 8. Leticia Perez tries a new twist to add excitement to the hamburg- ers, 9. Serving at the snack bar are Isabel De Los Santos, Maria Ruelas, Connie Nieves. 10. Earl Harris stirs up the day's lunch. 11. Connie Nieves fries the doughnuts for the hungry group that floods the snack bar. 12. Marie Brown deposits an empty box to keep the cafeteria neat and clean. 332 CAFETERIA, MAINTENANCE STAFFS .JA 41579 ww . 51-, .. 4 ' 1.- i :T .xr it-. - f. we n wt .4 1 fic, Q ,g,. .digg wt, 4 .' his 'k :of l-11:5 1' 4.14, K , jf gk.-.Agn -,Q , 1.--Y vi ,E r mg,4. f A S R -idkiiiig D ' . of: -vi . M15 . if ' fn' S x -L. Personnel work hard to maintain campus . a . ' 0 H I-N? '74-'QS'-x ...li s s .. X. K-QT. 'zz y , H f . K N ,f,... , 'Wife- Mr. Wiley Welsh, the head building engineer, and the rest of the mainte- nance staff kept Eastwood clean and safe for the ever increasing student body. The staff did their often difficult jobs, worked late hours, and yet kept a friendly air with many of the students. Providing a variety of nutritious food was the problem solved by the cafeteria staff. Nlrs. Esther Wilsey manages the cafeteria. By creating a new system of lunch lines, they provided more choices for the students and made the cafeteria lunches more popular. Banta, William-197, 316 Allen. Sco 4 i n cl ex AAAAA Abbott, James-78, 250, 251 Abourezk, Tamif300 Abraham, Viola'173,316 Abraham, Yvonne-300 Ackerman, Janice-120, 226, 316 ACOSTA, DELIA- Acosta, Lorena-250 Antwine, Debra-120. 250, 366 Anzara, Phil -300 Apodaca, Anthony-316 Apodaca, Carlos-197. 316 Apodaca, Charles-250 Apodaca, Maria-119, 120, 300 APODACA, MICHAEL-41, 50, 76 252 Apodaca, Sandra-250 Apodaca, Tony-94 Aragon, Adr ia-198. 218, 300 Aragon, Deanna-316 Aragon, Mark-316 Aragon, Rubenf250 Aranda. Damian-300 Aranda. Leticia-250 . 78. 84, 96. Acosta, Milissa-48 Acosta, Monique-162 Acosta, Norma-250 ACREA, SHERYL-252 Adair. Dale-316 Adame. Jessie-132, 316 Adame, R.-43.148 ADAME RAPHAEL4252 ADAME SERGlO-252 ADAMS. BRADLEY-137, 139. 199, 253 Adams, Connie-120, 300 Adams, Debbie4252 Adams, Gregory-300 Adams, Lucia-88, 300 Adams, M,-43 Adams, Sharolyn-113, 250 Adams, Steven-316 Adauto. David-151, 300 Adauto, Renee-250 ADDIS, NETTIE-46, 65, 72, 105, 253, 364 Addis, Lane'194, 300, 361 Adkins, Margaret- Adkms, Bart-188. 190, 191 Adkison, James- AGUAYO, ALEX Aguayo, Laura G,-316 Aguilar, Adolpho-197, 316 Aguilar, Alfredo-250 Aguilar, Ms. Carmen Qfacultyj-246 Aguilar, Aguilar, Elva-173 Guadalupe-246 ARANDA, MARlA-252 Aranda, Victoria-316 Archuleta, Jose-194, 250 ARCHULETA, MlCHAEL-122, 139. 252 Archuleta, Robert-250 Arend, Cynthia-250 Argumaniz, Joe-101, 300 Armendariz, Belinda-113, 316 Armendariz, Margie-173, 300 141, 190, Armendariz, Rebecca-98, 151, 250 Armendariz, Richard-197, 316, 323 ARMENDARIZ, ROGER-96, 252 Armendariz, Rudya300 Arrnendariz, Virginia-116, 219, 300 Armijo Alan-210, 211, 232,316 Armstrong, Jo Ellen-43, 94, 316 Armstrong, Rod-300 Arneson, Ann-300 Arneson, John-122, 250 Arnold, Art-46 Arnold, Catherine-43, 50, 106, 109, 126, 300 ARNOLD, DAVE-252 Arnold. Rebecca-300 Arrendondo, Henry-300 Art-174, 175 Arthur, Kim-353 Arthur, Sherry-316 Artle, Vicki-94, 124.316 Arver, Ellen-300 ARZATE, GEORGE-252 Aguilera, Edward-316 Aguirre, Loretta-113, 300 Aguirre, Maria-94, 316 Akard, Heather-130, 250 Aklns, Kelly-43, 316 Alarcon, Lydia-147, 252 Alarcon, Rosemary'219, 300 Alatorre, Angelicae316 Alatorre. Jack-250 Alavi, Dineh-316 Arzate, Her: Asbury, Car tor'25O la237 Ashcraft, Debbie-300 ASHER, RHONDA-41, 252 Ashley, Bill-316 Ashley, Evamariea301 Ashley, Gab rielle-110, 300 Ashley, James-300 ASMIS, CAESAR ASMIS, CARLOS-252 Alba, Daniel-316 Aldaz, Armandoa300 ALEXANDER, PENNY-46, 252 Alford, Dorsey-43, 113, 316 Alford, Donette-250 Allen, Lynda-95, 250 Allen, Mara-300 Allen, Ronald-210, 232, 237, 316 tt-316 Atchison, Jack-130, 301 Atmore, Terri-316 ATWOOD, CYNTHIA-125, 148, 252 Atwood, Deandra-113, 250 Atwood, Dona-316 August, Antonnette-155, 301 August, Autumn-250 August, Paulette-316 Austin, Susan-301 A gy Marana, ,aaenafa.194. soo :hnibroi Arthur-300 Alloway. Stephen-94, 316 Allshouse, Christopher-316 ALMANZA, CHARLIE-120, 252 Almanzar, Clarissa-120. 126 Alston, Maurice-197, 316 ALSTON, VINSON-252 Alva, Patricia-43. 316 Alvarado. Mr. Albert llacultyl-246 Alyarado. Danielw252 V Alvratez, ,-' Norma tfacultyl-48. 246 Alejandro-316 'Amos George Thomas-250 Anaya, Miguel-250 AUTREY, GARY-252 Avalos, Sonia-316 Avant, Beniarnin- Avila, David-316 Avila, Jamie-301 Avila, Manuel-316 Baker, Vicky-301 Balderrama, Enrique-220 Baldwin, Cindy-95, 250 Baldwin, Darrel-316 Bales, Rhonda-316 Bales, Rise-250 Bales, Walter-250 Ballachey, Denise-301 Ballenger, Arlene'301 BALLENGER, DIANA LYNN'l26, 147, 253 Band-92-99 BANKS, BRENDA-120 Banner, Jane-237 BANNISTER, MARY-130, 253 Banta, Sara-59, 122, 184, 250, 278, 364, 366 Banuelos, Abigail-250 BARAY, ARTURO253 BARAY, LEONEl.a15O BARBER. EDWIN-253 Barber, Jamie-145 BARBER, JEAN-253, Barber, Joyce-101. 316 BARBER. JUDY-253 Barber, Mark-316 Barber, Renee-281 Barcena, Edward-197, 302, 316 Barcena, Loriene-120, 219, 301 BARCENA, PAT-253, 354 Barcena, Sandra Anne-218, 301 Barcena, Sylvia-281 BARDEN, STEVEN'65, 137, 139, 190,220,223 253 Bafden, Thomas-197, 316 Barker, Kim N.-316 BARLETT, NANA-253 Bama, Wendy-316 Barnard, Cheryl-316 BARNARD, KATHLEEN-120, 281 Barnes, Barbara-301 Barnes, Connie-301 Barnes, Terry-281 Barnes, Victor-281 BARNETT, GREG-130, 253 Barnett, Kimberly-43, 173, 316 Barnett, Wllllarn-120, 281 Barnhart, Susan-201, 301 Barnhart, Theresa-316 Barnhouse. Bryan-301 Barnhouse, Fran! Barr, Randy-25, 209, 301 BARR, RHONDA-78, 253, 364 Barragan, David-316 BARRAGAN, JOSEPH-253 Barraza, Cesar-301 BARRAZA, NORA-253 Barrett, Terry-316 Barrientos, Ernest-301 Barrientos, Leticia-301 BARRIOS, ANlTA-47, 253 Barrios, Aurora-187, 301 Barrios, Bobby-301 Barrios, Ramon-316 Barron, Ralph-227, 281, 367 Barron, Steve-301 Barter, Sandra-301 Bartholomae, Shawn-301 Bartholomew, Connie-43, 132, 168,316 Bartleach, Jaqua-301 Bartlett, Donald-94, 316 BARTLETT, JANA-147 Barton. Alan-301 BARTON, CELIAf253 limuaurice tfacultyl-145, 181. K,:: ,L:L,: ,,,V I ,. ,1,,:::V VE VV,,V: I , ' A ,,,, A -884 1' 1 A 'il' H 'k ' i5BZG5f'El1I8E5QifPM68, 301 Babcock, Colleen-316 Babine, Edward'01 Anderson, Adam-113, 250 Anderson. Edward-84, 113. 126, 316 Anderson, Ian-120 Anderson, James-300 ANDERSON, J.-246 Anderson, Kathy-300 Anderson. Laura-11, 66, 103. 250, 366 Anderson, Margaret-122 Anderson, Sandra-300 Anderson, Tammy-147, 226, 227, 252 Anderson, Teresa-88, 105, 250 Anderson, Mr. William Qfacultyl-246 ANDOW. ,RAYMOND-252 Andrade. Bryan-96, 98. 300 AnQrade,. n,-so, 96 RER! 113. 122, 252 7, f , 357 ,, sm Worth-250 ANTH ES, Antrim, M Deborah-316 LINDA-46, 76, 86, 252 r. Douglas ffacultyl-246 Baca, Francisco-316 Bacag Gina-233, 235, 301 Bach, Elizabeth-316 Bachicna, Margaret-250 Bachus, Billy-301 BACHUS, CHRIS-45, 253 Badillo, Daniel-301 Badura, John+301 Baeragel. Joan-181 Baer, Sheri-250 Bailey. Brian-98. 119, 301 BAILEY, CHARLES-148, 253 Bailey, Cyndeea10l. 316 aAitm,,,aLtz49to5rH-aa. 253 ,,, , , A 1 , A A A 1 Baird, 250 Bajarano. Yvonne-253 Bajas, Stephanie-316 , .,1:B9lqgyt.chefyi-281 BASURTO, BOBBV-253 Basurto. Cynthia-101, 316 Bates, Bill-297 Bates. Stephanie43, 111, 316 Bauwm. Debra-43. 301 Bay. Tara-316 Baz Dresch, Yolanda-95. 281 Bean, Loranne-43. 312 Bear, Lonnie-301 Beasley, Tammy-122, 281 Beatrice, Christopher-301 Beatrice, Mark'145, 281 BEATTY, RICHARD-122,232 Beauty Contest-66,67 Beaver, Mike-316 a5le1andro'281 ieiillltr Elena-281 A 'iiii 1 ,,,,,,. i Z ,,,,, A '35li 1'11 A itt ,,,. Vrgedbrohh Troy-281 Beeier, Ll-luis-43, 317 Beeler, Tim-281 2 46 Beeman, Jay-317 Beeman. Mark-307 BEJARANO, YVONNE-95 Bejarano, Chuck-307 BEJARANO, CONRAD-139, 253 Bejarano, Edwardo-301 BELISLE, DAWN-253 Borret t, George-244 Borunda, Lawrence Bossle y, Mrs, Carolyn qfacultyy-201, 246 BOSHUIZEN, YVONNE-254, 353 BOSWELL, FRANK-120, 254 Bowen. Pamela-102, 301 BOWERS, KIM-82, 254 Belknap, Debra-46, 96, 281 Bell, David-281 Bell, Em mett'281 Bell. Jeflrey-281 Bell, Linda-317 Bell, Mark-96, 281 Bell, Tolbert-237, 317 Beltran, Beltran, Belveal, BENAVE Lorenzo-317 Sandra-307 KimberlyA317 NTE, GLORIA-253 Benavente, Luz-48 BENAVE NTE, RICARDO-48, 253 Benavides, Joe-301 BENAVIDES, SAMUEL-84 Benavides, Saul-317 Bendele, Beth-301 Bendele, Mark-118. 281 Benlord, Debbie'219 BENFORD, DONNlCE-95, 218, 253 Benish, BENISH Jennie-317 . RONDA-177, 253 Bennett, Carla-145, 281 Bennett, Peggy-317 BENOIT, BRENDA-253 Benson, Cindy-43, 317 Benson. Janet-281 Benson, Michael-301 Bowers, Scott-301 BOWKER, LIZ-103, 254, 251 Bowler, Laura-128, 131, 281 Bowler, Susan-128, 131, 301 Bowling, Wayne-194, 281 BOYCE, ALISA-170, 254 Boyd. Mr. Mark qlacultyb-246 Boykin, Granger-137, 139, 188, 190, 281 BOYKlN, LESLlE-46, 66. 88. 143. 254 Bradford, Pamela-317 Bradish, David-301 Bradlsh, Debbie Jean Bradley, Mr. Bob tfacultyb-59, 66, 245 BRAEUTIGAN, JOE-254 BRAGG, EDWARD-317 Bragg, Ronda-111, 317 BRANDSTROM, GARY-50, 96, 98, 254 BRANDT, DAVID-254 Branham. Steve-301 Brass, Patricia-301 Breemer, Michelle-120 BRENNER. CAROL-29. 82, 128, 254 Brewer, Carla-281 Brewster, Joe-317 Brickey, Warren-94, 317 Briggs, Jeffrey-46, 197, 317 Briggs, Sherry-301 Brilhart, Charles-282 BENTLEY, MARK-29, 96. 98, 253 BERGEN, ER!C-96, 98. 253 Bernard, Keith-281 Berroteran, Dora-241, 317 Berry. Curtis-317 Betterton, Kelly-154, 317 Bevers, Jeff-281 Blckerdike, Chris-86, 281 Biddle, William-281 Blerd, Donnie-281 BlGAS, YVETTE-113 Bigble, Jana-50, 184, 281, 286, 364, 366 Biggs, Darin-301 BlGLER. CHARLESA253 Bijole, Benjamin-204, 207, 281 Bi'ole Erick 210 211 317 Brimer, Michele-282 BRINK, RONNY T.-122 Brink, Trlsha Ann-317 Britton, David-227. 318 Brochu, Mary-170, 250, 278, 282, 366 Brockington, Mark-139, 190, 237, 282 Bromfman, Christyf301 Brookins, Brian-301 BROOKINS, MlCHAEL-86, 96, 98, 254 Brooks, Kim-94. 318 Brooks, J.-43 Broughton, Randall-50, 94, 317 Brown, April-95 Brown, Bobby-43, 282 Brown Charles-317 Brownl David-50, 317 Brown . Mrs. Darlene ffacultyj-135, 167, 168. I . ' . , Billavente, Veronica'48 Billings, Joy Diane Bingham, Debbie-125. 281 Bingham, Lee+194, 301 Binisn, Jennie-317 BINYON, LAURA-253 Bird, Anthony-301 246, 353 Brown, Dawn-126, 282 BROWN, GRADY-22, 86, 254 BROWN, GREGORY-190, 254 Brown, Jacqueline-43, 187,317,318 BROWN, JAMIE-254 BROW BIRD, JOHNNY-253 BIRDSONG, ANGIE-103, 120.238, 253 Blrkhead, Mrs. Peggie ffacultyb-246 Black, Kenneth-237, 301 Black, Nancy-126, 301 Blackburn, Zuilma Ctacultyl-246 Blackmond. RandalI'317 BLAIR, DAVID A,-253 Blade, KennethA233 Blanco, Daniel-317 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown , Jimmy-301 . Kellie-125, 318 . LeeA43, 282 . Melody-1 17 , Mona-301 Brown, Patti-301, 363 Brown, Randy-282 Brown . Susan-318 Brown. Suzanne-318 N, TOM-43, 254 Blanco, Blanken Gerado-301 burg, Kevin-317 BLENKlNSOP, DAVID-139, 199, 220. 253 Blevins, Timothy-317 BUZZARD, LPZA-41, 103, 254, 354 Blue Jackets-82, 83 Bluhm. LASMZZ5. 251.. 365 . .,-, ,. azsgygsl J., Boehm, Diana-317 Boenisc h, Markus-117, 301 Bohannon, Kevin-317 Bohnaker, Diana-301 Bolds, Douglas-301 V Brown, Tonya-301 Brown. Todd-94, 318 BROWNE, BRUCE-254 Browning, Sheri-95. 301 Bruce. Danny-301 Bruck, Joyce-282 Mark+318 rBrush'Arid PMMWIA2. 183 it Bryan, kimbemy,241, 318 Bryan, See M.-95, 98. ,Bryanf,'i'U2vid-UV3, 282 A Buchanan, Twytla-301 Buck, Joe-224, 282 , Buck, ,Q 1 . comm, mammima, 120, 254. ass. asv 7 Bolton , Brian-31 7 BOMBARD, RICHARD-139, 238, 254 B0nar,Eve1yri-317 ' Bonar, Paul-154, 317 BONE, FRlEDA-44, 147, 254 amen. Bridget-41,5 Bonilla, David-317 Bonilla, Marla-122, 233. 235. 281 Boflish. , marina-12z,r,2,1s, 312. M.-120 ' Bonneau. Donaldf317 Bormeau, Mai-,garewlgi Bonney. Kerflrieth-253' Boone. ClarKf301 Boone. Leo-301 , Borders, Beware-281, Borders, Bill-317 BORREGO, ALBERT-254 V V BOBREGO, KHABELLKZS4 'r ' Borrego, Martin'281, 301 Buck. Robert-301 Buehnng, Tammy Jqanneaw Bugarini, EvanMy9af2B'213 Bugarlhi, Laurailif V ' 2 Bugarlm, Liz-282 Bump, Susanna11VQ,0., 305 ,., Bundren, Lorena-2631 .fi fV f Burfitt, Steven'3Q1 BURKETT, BRAD-254 Burkett, Sugan'12B. ,,V,,, BURNEIT, DWIGHT-139L21190, 254 ggilght, Mark 1,4318 . .,..,- .,.,l1 . ' Karen-301,353 A 'gym' 32' 1231, 254- 355 ' .-.,-. jx' . '.-. 1 as-1 Business-181 9' Bustamante, Elizabeth-120. 254 V Bustamante. Sammy-1992 302 Bustillos, Hortenggia-151. 282 ' Bustlllos, Luis-318 Bustillos, Nick-48, 78, 155, 282 Bustillos, Norma-302 Butler, Clark-318 Butler, Richard-282 Butler, Robert-318 Button, Duke-143, 237, 318 BUTZ, CHRISTINE-254 Buxton, Mark-318 Byers, Barbara-301 BYERS, BRAD-254 Byrnes, Timothy-111, 318 CCCCC CABALLERO, CATHY-254 CABEZA, LlBBY-66, 41, 106 CABEZUELA, KATHY-254 Cabler, Laura-43. 101, 318 CADENA, OLIVIA-198. 254 Cain. Candace-103, 170, 282, 358, 364 Caias, Juan-318 CAJAS, OSWALDO254 Calanche, lrene-302 Calderon, Caroline-302 CALDERON, NANCY-254 Calderon, Oscar-282 CALDERON, RUBEN-254 Caldwell, Patricia-62, 65, 103, 302 CALDWELL, TlMA143, 254 CALHOUN, KEVIN-137, 139, 141. 190. 237, 254 Calhoun, Paul-318 Calkins, Karen-43, 95, 302, 353 CALKINS, SANDRA41, 254 Callan, Teresa-302 Callls, Curtis-302 Camacho, David Camarena, Ernesto-282 Camarena, Raquel-282 CAMPBELL, BRAD-254 Campbell, Corinne-318 Campbell, Jeffrey'5O, 96, 302 Campbell, John-318 CAMPBELL, LYNNE-254 CAMPBELL, LYNNE-254 Campbell, Mark-118, 318 Campos, Della-282 Campos, Gilbert43O2 Campos, Lisa-106, 109, 282, 366 Camunas, Becki-282 Canatax, Robert-95 Canales, Martha-135, 302 Candelaria, Mark-318 Cano, Corinna-282 Cano, Jerry-318 Cano, Terry-232 CANTRELL, DONALD-148, 255 Cantrell, Mrs. Thelma tfacultyj-41, 161, 246 CAPOLDl, DEBBIE-41, 255, 354 Capoldi, Donna-318 Cardenas, Mr, Daniel tfacultyy-48, 246 Cardon, Ann-282 Cardon, Bobby4318 Cardon, Brent-282 Cardon, David-50, 96, 302, 310 Cardon. Gail-302 CARBON. 3lLl.-147, 255 2 Carden, Leonelle-145 Cardona, Peggy-302 CARHART, GQNDY-159, 318 Carhart, Jennifer-319' Carilto, Pat-101. 237 Louie-25, 194. 302 ,,,V, Cafllhorla, Mithael-197, 318 Carmena, Patricia-19, 255, 356 CM3'WYi Chris-302 Todd1302 , 124:11 , Caro, Brenda-318 Carpenter, Jack-302 Carpenter, Shelly-128, 302 Carr, Beth-168 Carr, Cynthia-95, 282 CARR, EDlE-255 Carr,Jef1-111,318 Carr, Joseph-237, 318 Carr, Mary Elizabeth-318 Carr, Mary-110, 302, 303 Carranza, YvonneA96, 101, Carreon, Ana-282 ' Carreon, Hector-111, 318 Viy, CARREON, LEONEL-iai, Carreon, Rebecca-302 Carillo, Franogsoo-253, 318 eww A .t,, Carroll. Luz'282 CARROLL, RCCHARD-117. 190, 255 . Carroll. Steven-282 Carroll, Tracy-282 W In Q Carter, Darla-315, 318 Carter, Maryann-246, 278 Carter, Woodrow-318 Casao, Rick-282 Casart, Jell-282 Casart, Katherine-43, 78, 94, 315, 318 ,,,..M,, ,,,. .www We wW,.,,,V,9 .PW ,,,,,, F WlWi vi wma 21s, 256, seo 277 ' affair CASART, PATSY-110, 255 Casas, Mr. Victor ffacultyj-162, 246 Cash, Robert-78, 318 Cash, Tammy-122, 282, 286 Casillas, Patricia-151, 282 Casillas, Rose-48 Casillas, Terry+151 CASLER, JULIE-255 CASORT, PATRICIA-14 Casper, Karen'94, 318 CASPER, LYNNE-50, 96, 255 Castellano, A.-120 Castillas, Rose-302 CASTILLO, DENISE-240 255, 354 CASTILLO, GEORGIA-122, 255 Castillo, Joe-302 Castillo, Kathryn-318 Castillo, Maria-96, 282 Castillo, Mike-46, 240, 255 Castillo, Patricia-235, 282 Castillo, Ramon-194, 282 Castillo, Richard-302 Castro, Patricia-48, 282 Castro, Patricia-282 Cataldi, Denise-218, 318 Cataldi, James-238, 282 Caudell. Jeff-318 Caudell, Robert-282 Cavm, Katherine-103, 282 Cazares, Adriana-318 CB Club-129 Cerna, Alezandra Cerros, Lorena-48 Cervantes, Danny-318 Cervantes, George CERVANTES. MICHAEL-255 rwwwfff we mow '- ww 4IW '9l W ,I ,I ,, ,V.,, W CERVANTES, SERGIO-139, 190, 191 Cezon, Maria-318 Chacon, Mrs. Alicia ffacultyj-244 Chacon, Flavio-318 Chacon, Javier-282 Chacon, Olga-48, 282 Chaherton, Kim-318 Chaires, Beatrice-122, 282 Chambers, Kay-282 Chandler, Chris-282 Chandler, Cynthia-95, 318 Chandler, Shonna-318 Chapa, Robert-302 Chaparro, Carmela-101, 302 CHAPIN, GAIL-255 CHAPLINE, JEANIE-255 Chapman, Krista-302 CHAPMAN, TAMMY-255 Chappell, Robin-283 Chappell, Tracey-318 Charles, Asberry-46, 318 Charles, Catherine-283 Chavarria, Ramon-283 CHAVEZ, AUDREY-255 Best dancers V Dwight Burnett. Nina Perez Chavez, Chris-96, 283 Chavez, Joan-318 Chavez, Joe-302 Chavez, Joliette-106, 113, 283 Chavez, Louie-318 Chavez, Martha-155, 283 Chavez, Ramona-318 Chavez, Rebecca Ann-318 Chavez, Robert-302 Chavez, Robert-302 ,,,...,.,......W,.,,..3,. V e ,,,, ,,W.,,,,,h.e..,,,L 1 , A ,.MW..,1f-mwagw-Nm-w, Wmamvawww Q 'wi vjwg aww Creed, Leslie-318 A ii CHAVEZ, SANDRA-145, 181,255 CHAVEZ, SIMONE-31, 46, 60, 84, 167, 18 Chavira, Molly-283 CHEELY, THERESA-103, 255 CHENAUSKY, ANTHONYf255 Chenausky, Jerome Rodney-318 Chez, Doug-283 Chez, Gary-302 Chilson, Erick-318 Choir, 110, 111, 112-115 Christenson, Miss Edie Uacultyj-122, 179 Christian, Melanie-302 Chuff, Carla-283 Ciampaglia, Angela-302 Cicchetti, Dale-302 Ciceri, Denise-82, 283 Clapper, Willard-94, 318 Clark DeV0r 474' Clark, Catherine-283 Clark Deborah-283 Clark, Jack-101 Clark, Jeff-302 Clark, Joseph-318 Clark Karen-101, 302 Mrs. Patsy ffacultyj-315 Clark, Wendef302 CLARK, WENDELL-43, 96, 130, 255 CLARK, YNETTE-255 Clarke, Raymond-283 Clay, Annette-302 4, 255 CLEAVELAND, CRAIG-276 CLEVELAND, TOMMY'96, 167,255 CLIETT, YVONNE-82, 120, 255 Cliett, Thomas-302 Cline, James-95. 283 CLINE, MIKE-237, 255 Clingman, Trent-283 Cloud, Robin-128, 302 Clune. Mark-95. 302 CLUNE, SHERRI-179, 256 Coates, Debbie-302 COBB, CATHERINE-255 Cobb, Cynthia-70, 302 Cobb, Thomas-302, 304 Cobbs, Kelley-95, 283 Coflelt, Mary-318 COFFMAN, PATRICK-256 Cohan, Julie-318 Cole, Christi-72, 102, 283, 296, 358, 359 Cole, Harold-96, 283 COLE, ROBERTA-82, 96, 256 Cole, Tylitha-130, 283 Coleman, Greg-197, 318 COLLARD, MARK-256 Collier, Amanda-103, 302, 300 Collins, Aileen-155, 283, 302 Collins, D,-50 COLLINS, KATHY 43, 45, 50, 86, 96, 98, 10 Collins, Kevin-43, 76, 283 Collins, Melinda-318 Collins, Stephens-318 Collins, Mitzi-218, 302 Colorado, Hector-283 Colorado, Luis-26, 194, 209, 302 Colville, Clark-228, 230, 283 Concha, Mrs. Josephina ffacultyj-48 Conen, Tracy-318 Conen, Troy-194, 302 Conner, Charles-318 Conner, Regan4318 CONNOR, CHARLES-256 CONNOR, ROBERT-256 Conroy, Andy-76, 283 Conroy, Elizabeth-128, 278, 283 32 CROSS, VICTORIA-256 CROSSMON, DAVID-95, 256 Crouch, Michele-318 Crouser, Dave-283 Crouser, Richard-318 Crow, Karen-318 Crowe, Stephen-145 Crum, Darrell-256, 311 Crum, Dwayne-303 Crum, Susan-91, 256 Crumbie, Bonnie-122, 318 Crumbie, Tommy-283 Cruz, David-93, 284 Cuaron, Yvette-122, 303 Cuellar, Sonia-284 t, Miss Jackie Cfacultyj-122, 125, 179. Culber 276 Culver, Patricia-126, 135, 303 Cumm ing, Vanessa-284 CUMMINGS, LAURA-256 Curley, Janet-318 Currie , Andrew-284 Curtis, Alfred-284 Curtis, Dawn-318 Curtis, William-318 Cusick, Frederick-117, 303 CUTLER, MURIEL-52, 78, 155, 198, 256, 276 Cvik-, Deborah-303 DDDDD DAGGY, MARIE-256, 356 DAHL, NINA-115, 125,256 Dailey, Monte-43, 197, 210, 211, 237, 319 Damon, David-119, 170, 284 Daniel, David-135, 319 Darancou, Vvorme-50, 94, 96, 319 DARNELL, LANCE-150 Darnell, Thomas-319 . Daven, Robbie-319 Davenport, Ami-111, 121,319 DAVIDSON, VICTOR-95, 96 Contereras, Debbie-170, 218, 318 Contreras, Angie-302 Contreras, Daniel-318 Contreras, David-324 Contreras, Javier-318 Contreras, Ricardo-302 Cook, Billy-318 Cook, Darryl-283 Cook, George-283 COOK, KEITH-256 Cook, Max-326 Cook, Michael-318 Cook, Mike-94, 318 Davin, Michael-284 DAVIN, RONNIE-256 Davis, Alan-187, 319 Davis, Arnold-319 Davis, Bret-228, 230 DAVIS. DENISE-256 Davis, Jamee-284 Davis, James-150, 151, 284 Davis, Kristine-124, 319 Davis, Ouisa-284 Davis, Regina-117. 218, 319 Davis, Rene-303 COOKSY, STEVEN-20. 88, 120, 276, 277 Cordero, Ernest-283 CORDOVA, LORAINE-256 Cordova, Mark-101, 302 Cordova, Nova-200, 201, 283 Corey, James-153, 318 Cornelius, Robert-111, 318 Corns, Barry-120 Corns, Debbie-283 Corns, Donnie-318 Cortez, Billy-302 Costa, Janene-66, 72, 105, 167,283 Cota, Diane-119, 302 Cola, William-318 Country Cross-232, 233 Courtright, James-230, 283 Covey. Darla-131, 318 Cowan, Jabe-318 Coward, Robin-122, 224, 255, 283, 358 COWDEN, WILLIAM-256 Cox, Damon-318 Cox, Maxine-65, 102, 179,283 COX, RANDY-145, 256 Cozart, Dale-194, 283 Davis, Rick-96, 161, 284 Dawson, Gene-303 DAWSON, MIKE-256 DE LA CRUZ, RAMON-256 De La Cruz, Samuel-101, 303 De La Garza, Veronica-43, 132, 168,319 De La Paz, Andrew'95, 96 DE LA PAZ, DAVID-256 De La Paz, Monica-45, 47, 50,96 De Los Santos. Dalia-319 De Los Santos, Marta-120, 179, 256 DEAVER, PAUL-256 DECA-144, 145 Decker, Gay-170, 235, 284 Deharo, Belinda-303 Dehne, Michele-101, 319 Del Palacio, Cynthia-256 Del Palacio, Gary-190, 194, 197, 209,303 Delgado, Bonnie-319 Delgado, Cynthia'319 Delgado, David-139, 180 Delgado, Judy-284, 358 Delgado, Ruth-95 DeLeon, Maria-303 DELOACH, DARRELL-122, 204. 256, 357 Cozby, Drew-86, 302, 309 Cradon, Gail-174 CRAFT, Cl NDY-147 Crahen, Beth'120, 283 Crain, Mary-132 CRAMER, DENISE-120, 122,240,256 Crawford, David-318 Crawford, Peter-283 Crawford, Scott-190, 191, 192, 220, 223 CREED, KAREN-125, 256, 302 Denam, Mike-303 Denbe Deno, rg, Mindy-48, 173, 284, 285 Tom-284 Depew, Heidi-319 DEPEW, LEILANI-256 DePonte, Brian-151, 319 DEPONTE, DONNA-150, 256 DePonte, Sharon-151, 284 Des Boine, Michael-155, 303 Creed, Walter-209 Crespin, Danny-302 CROFT, CINDY-256 Croker, Christopher CROKER, CHRISTOPHER CROSBY, CAROL-256 Crosby, Cheryl-95, 303 DeSonie, Lea-128, 284 DeSonie, Robin-319 Deters, Deborha-303 Detinu-354, 355 Dettman, David-284 Dettman, Robin-319 Devenport, Koela-110, 284 Devia, Antonio-303 Devia, Fernando-319 Cross. Bettie-25, 78, 80, 88, 102, 103, 283, 291 e, Curtis-303 Cross, Colton-283 Cross, Lisa-283 Cross, Sam-303 Cross. Tina-94, 318 Devore, Deborah-113, 115, 303 Dewan, Raylene-284 DeWitt, Becky-284 DeWitt, Tricia-303 Diaz, Bobby-194, 303 Diaz, Connie-130, 284 Diaz, Daniel-303 DIAZ, GEORGE-256 DIAZ, MARIVEL-256 Diaz. Michael-197, 319 Diaz, Mickey-194, 237 Diaz, Priscilla-303 Diaz, Rodolfo-122, 284 Diaz, Veronica-319 Dinges, Khrista-117, 284, 364, 366, 367 Dishaw, Martha-284 DISSELKOEN, JACKIE-120, 150, 256, 266 Dively, Michael E.-284 Divis. Carla-319 Divis, Monica-218, 219, 284 Djordgevic, Olga-72, 96, 284 Dobi, KevinA86, 128, 148, 227. DOBLADO, FREDDIE-139, 190, , 256 Doblado, Norma-48, 284 Dodge, Pamela-319 DOEKER, ROB-130 Doerfler, Jeffrey-303 Dolby, Heather-130, 319 Dolby, Kent-96, 256 Dolby, Kevin-95, 303 Dolce, Donna-319 Dominguez, Annette-319 Dominguez, Cynthia'303 Dominguez, David-303 Donahue, Liam-303 DONAWELL, TERRI-82, 256 Donmoyer, Troy-303 Donnelly. James-113, 284 DONNELLY, JOHN-44, 46, 256 Donnelly, Darren-319, 325 DONOVAN, DEIRDRE-256 Donovan, Patrick-284 Doowtsae-362, 363 Dorgan, Mrs, Harriett ffacultyj-82, 126, 2 Dorgan, Joe-126, 209, 303 Dorgan. John-126, 319 DURRIS. WILLIAM-256 DORSETT, JIM-256 Dotson, Cheryl-102, 303 DOTY, BARBARA-46, 68, 257, 356, 357 Doty, Robert-303 Dougharty, Laura-284 Douglass. Larry-65, 137, 139, 190, 284 Dow, Becky-284 Dow, Richard-303 Downs, Carl-303 Dragseth, .lon-284 Dragseth, Teresa-120, 303 Draper, Laura-200, 201, 303 DREWETT. CHELLY-257 Driggers, Frieda-95, 96, 284 Dropeza, Anamarie-319 DUARTE, JOSE-257 Dudley, Mrs. Sharon flacultyh-246 Dudlo, Mr. Edward Qfacultyl-246 Duffy, Thomas'319 DUGGAN, DONNA-41. 167, 257 DUGGAR. LAWRENCE-139. 141, 190, 192. 257, 263 Dugger, Rebecca-319 DUKE, TRENTON-145 DUNCAN, BETH4257 Duncan, Jimmy-197, 319 DUNCAN, LYNDA-257 284 238 DUNN, CHRIS-257 Duran, Alfredo-303 Duran, Armida-237, 319 Duran Cristino-319 Duran Linda-43, 303 Duran, Ruth-319 Duran, Shirley-284 Durham, Jennifer-284 Durham, Katherine-102, 319 DURON, ROBERT-141, 190, 191, 257 Dwyer, Kimberly-235, 303. 360 Dycus, Terry-303 Dye, Rena-319 Dyess, Kathleen-319 DZUBINSKI, JOANNE-86, 96, 257 EEEEE Eads, Mrs. Gayle Clacultyj-246 Eades, Paul-319 Earley, Carlton-94, 113, 303 Eastwood-ln-Elegance-68-73 EBERWINE, DAVID-257, 303 Eberwine, Kyle Eckes, Gregory-303 Eckes, Roman-284 Eddings, Albert-19, 284 Eddings, Pete-303 EDGAR, TERESA-257 Edge, Kelly-200, 201, 303 Edgerly, RaIph'113, 227, 284 Edwards, Mr. David flacultyl-246 46, 315 238. Edwards, Joel-230, 284 Eggert. Randall-284 Ehrlich, James-303 Eiber, Sharon-103, 303 EKAPPA-358, 359 ELA-136-141 Eleazer, Victoria-303 Elias, Alberto-284 Elkins, Kimberley-95, 117, 303 Eller, Mark-319 Ellickson, Ruth-284 ELLIOT, JANICE-116, 150, 257, 354 Elliott, Doug-111, 237, 319 ELLIOTT, JERRY-116, 251 Ellis, Chris-284 ELLIS, JOHN-139, 232. 257 Ellis, Peggy-122, 284 Ellis, Mrs. Sue Qfacultyj-247 Elmore, Kathleen-116, 284 Elquist, Karol-122, 131, 319 Embach, Regina-303 Emerson, Amy-285 Emler, Diane-94, 319 Emler, Sandra4285 Emmert, Kathy-303 Emmert, Phyllis-170, 285 Emmons, Celia-101, 303 Encina, Christina-319 Endlich, Mrs. Linda ffacultyy247 English 170, 171 Entre Novs-366, 367 Epperson, Doug-285 Epsilon-364, 365 Erman, Wray-319 Erwin, Laurie-102. 103, 303 ESCOBAR, ARMANDO-257 Escobar, Monica-303 Esparza, Lori-285 Esparza, Guadalupe-285 Espinosa, Jesus-319 Espinoza, Angel-303 Espinoza, Hilda-101, 303 Esqueda, Gustavo-48, 303 Esqueda, Myrna-320 Estep, Sherri-303 ESTES, TRACY-174. 257, 276, 356 Esteves, Jose-285 Estrada, Dorothy-70, 126, 303 Estrada, Edmundo-194, 303 Estrada, Robert-320 Eubanks, Eric-50. 130, 135, 168, 303 EURE, ROBERT-96 Eurich, Stephanie-103, 285 EVANS, MARGIE-257 Everett, Cliff-303 Everett, James-320 Everett, Janna-124, 303 EVERTS, KATHY-147, 257 EWING, LISA-257 Eytcheson, Robert-303 EZZELL, JOE-257 FFFFF Facio, Elizabeth-120, 303 Facio, Richard-148 FACIO, ROBERT-258 Fairbanks, Patricia-303, 164, 353 Fairchild, Mrs. Dianne flacultyj-247 Falco, Jan-303 FALCO, JOHN-258 FALVEY, JOHN-258 Fanning, John-303 Farkas, Laura-131, 320 Farkas. Pamela-43. 96, 303 Farley, Chris-320 Farley, Erin Dawn Faraone, Mr. John ifacultyb-17, 96, 167, 184, 247 Farris, Susie-320 Farrell, Mrs. Susan flacultyj-43 Fearnow, Julie-285 Fedorko, David-50, 96, 101, 303 Fedorko, Jeanne-101, 320 Feemster, C. E.-285 Feich, Mrs. Frances ffacultyl-249 Fell, Christine-320 Feister, Shenelle-62 Felex, Michael-320 Felix, Joe-285 Felder, Mr. Algie ifacultyb-244 Fenter, Mike-285 Feria, Lilly'303 Fernandez, Mrs, Beatrice ffacultyj-247, 249 Fernandez, Magaly-48 Fernandez, Peter-320 Ferrera, David-303 Ferrar, Greg-320 FHA-120-127 Fiasconaro, Jil-320 FIASCONARO, TERRI-70, 88, 356 Fielder, Jan-315 Fielden, Jeanette-320 Fields, lke-303 Fields, Vicki-218, 235, 285 Fiester, Lori-88, 285 Fikani, Richard-320 Finch, Don-320 Finch, Duane-303 Finegan, CharlesA285 Fineron, Bruce-320 Finney. Lisa-303 Finney, Stephanie-285 Fischer, Curtis-320 Fisher, Mr. Charles Gacultyj-247, 315 Fix, Bradley-303 Fix, Denise-50, 94, 320 Fixl, Robert Paul Flannigan, Mr. Colin Cfacultyj-162, 247 Flierl, Carola-303 Flierl, Regina-285 Flora, Darryl-285 Flores, Bernadette-285 Flores, Christine-43, 320 FLORES, DEBBIE-258 Flores, Frances-320 Flores, Joe'139, 285 Flores, Lawrence-303 FLORES, MAGDALENE-258 Flores, Marco-320 FLORES, MARK-258 Flores, Mary-320 Flores, Matthew-303 Flores, Patricia-304 Flores, Patricia-110, 304 Flores, Peter-285 Flores, Richard-113, 285 Flosi, Darryl-233. 285 FLOSI. DAVID-237, 258 Flosi, Dennis-320 FLOWERS, KEITH-258 Floyd, Mr. Beverly ffacultyj-247 Fogel, Lisa-285 FOGEL, SCOTT-122, 258 Fogg, David-304 Fonner, Laura-285 Font, C.-110 Football-188-197 Ford, Jachin-111, 320 Ford, Michael-304 Ford, Terrie-285 FORDYCE, RICHARD-258 Forrest, David-304 FORREST, PATRICIA-258 FORTI, DAVID-258 Forti, Gina-320 Forti. Yvette-304 Foster, Kimberly-285 Foster, Randy R.-304 Fountaine, Cynthia-285 Fountaine, Joan Faye-201, 219, 304 Fountaine, Patricia-24, 285 Fournier, Joanne-304, 362 FOURNIER, YVONNE-258 Fout. Catherine-304 Fraga, John-285 FRAGA, THERESA-122, 258 Franco, Angie-122 Franco, Rosie-320 Frank, Cynthia-04 Frank, Melinda-230, 285 FRANK, TIMOTHY-120, 128, 190, 258 Fraser, Jeanene-95, 304 FRASER, WILLIAM-258 Frawley, Allan-320 Freeland, Mrs. Billye ffacultyj-150, 247 Freer, David-304 Fregeau, Jonny Alfred French Club-116 Freshmen-314-329 Frias, Benjamin-304 Friesen. Bodo-44, 285 FRUNGILLO, PATRICE-113, 258 Frungillo, Tom-320 Fry, Ms. Paula ffacultyj-247 Frydendall, Cindy Fryman, Gary-304 Fuller, Andrew-320 Fuller, Michael-285 Fulton, Debra FULTON, JEFFREY-258 FULTON, MICHAEL-258 Furbee, James-95, 304 Furbee, Lorri-235 GGGGG Gaba, Michael-286 GAENZLE, DIANNE-258 Gaenzle, Gordon-43, 304, 323 Gaenzle, Kim-286 Gaenzle, Russell-88, 230, 286 Gaetano, Sharon-304 Gaines, Hope-110, 286 M ,Nf- tram David Blenkinsop C vml 1 C iv lk Most Talented .fv- si is ,ata Asa ..., A an iii 3 sf' ESE 5 5 L.. X... . Galceran, Juan-320 Galindo, Mr. Hector Cfacultyj-247 Gallardo, Alejandro-130, 304 GALLEGOS. ANGELA-259 Garcia, Joe-190 Garcia, Laurie-304 GARCIA, LORENA-259 Garcia, Loretta-235, 320 Gallegos, Christopher-197, 320 Gallegos, Cynthia-120, 320 Gallegos Denise-198, 199, 212, 286 Gallegos, Gallegos, Gallegos, Denise M.-218, 219 Jefferson W. Jim-20, 43, 78, 286 GALLY, GERALD-259 Gally, Thomas-128, 304 GANDARA, LYDIA-110, 259 Garber, Mrs. Linda Cfacultyy-187 Garbowski, Evelyn-117, 304 Garcia, Alan-197, 320 Garcia, Benjamin-101, 320 Garcia, Carlos-286 GARCIA, CYNTHIA-174, 179 Garcia, Denise'88, 286 Garcia, Diane-101, 320 Garcia, Fernando-286 Garcia, Frank-304 .ww-,Al s., tXLer 3 U t ut 6 1 .2 es.: w iAt,Wz if -1 xg 1 A-xr , -. G, F X 'Y , f':9g,.+ ' , Q b 'tif E310 ' .wg .NX jx ' ' Y X K, - J 1 ,mxafhw . def ,Q ' 3 1 1 .. fi' I , , .fl Q. w. 1? I-5, ... Q K mar- -JN. A Steve Hendley Donna Duggan Garcia, Manuel-320 Garcia, Martin-320 GARCIA, MIKE-259 Garcia, Monica-320 Garcia, Oscar-286 GARCIA, PATRICIA-259 GARCIA, PATSYA57, 120, 259 Garcia, Richard-320 Garcia, Santiago'320 Garcia, Tony-320 Gardea, Albert-286 Gardea, Alex-304 Gardea, David-101, 304 Gardea, Jorge-286 Gardner, Brian-286 GARDNER, JENS-113, 139, 190, 237, 259, 276 GARDNER, KELLI-122, 259 Gardner. Lori-304 Gardner, Lynn'304 Gardy, Carrie-286 Garza, Kelly-304, 360 GARZA, PAULA-259 GARZA, ROLANDO-95, 259 Gasca, Robert-304 Gasway, Carla-304 Gats, Michael-237 Gats, Robert-41 GAUME, CHARLES-76, 78, 252, 259 GAVLIK, GLYNDA-31, 88, 102, 104, 259, 356, 364 GEHRER, GRACE-122 Gelthorpe, Jacqueline-101, 320 Gentry, Cheryl-95, 304 Genz, Scott GermanCIub-117 GHENT, CARANINA-91, 259 Giddens, Andrea-62, 102, 304, 363 GIL, ELIZABETH-259 Gilbert, Tyra-320 I Gileau. Juliana-43, 218, 320 GILEAU, PATRICIA-259 GILL, MICHAEL-232, 259 Gill, Sharen-232, 304 Gillis, Mrs, Karen Qfacultyh-130, 247 Giner, Mr. Gabriel ffacultyj-218, 247 Ginette, M.-43 Gingery, David-101, 286 Gingery, Traci-233, 235, 286 Giovine, Michael-194, 236, 237, 304 Gipson, Christiana-103, 304 GIRON, DAVID-259 Giron, Victor-304 Givens, Shari-101, 304 Givens, SusanA94, 320 Glass, Jerry-320 GLASSCOCK, KEITH-259 Glasscock, Lori-126, 304 Glasscock, Sharon-170, 286, 291, 358, 359 Glasser, VaIarieA286 GLOVER, JULIE-230, 259 GLOVER, MARC-231 Glover, Roger-154 Godfrey, Dixie Kay Godfrey, J.-122 GOGL, GAYLE-259 Gogl. Stephen-232, 320 Golden, Mr. John Cfacultyj-247 Golden, Leon Golf-228, 229 x X... 338INDEX Gomez, E va-122, 320 Gomez, Jesus-101, 321 Gomez, Louie-147 Gomez, P atricia-320 Gomez, Ralph-304 Gonier, Daniel-320 Gonier, Dennis'19, 168, 197, 286 Gonn, K.-43 Gonzales, AIbert'321 Gonzales, Cynthia-304 Gonzales, David-321 Gonzales, Mr. David ffacuIty5-247- 286 Gonzales, Ernest-304 Gonzales, Frank-197, 321 Gonzales, Juan-304 Gonzales, Louis-122, 197, 237, 286 GONZALES, MARTHA-259 Gonzales, Melissa-122, 321 Gonzales. Noel-321 Gonzales, Tomas-321 Gonzales, Victor'286 Gonzales, Zulema-147, 151 Gonzalez, Albert-321 Gonzalez, Angelica-126, 151, 304 Gonzalez, Barbara-286 Gonzalez, Eduardo-304 Gonzalez, GI'8CiE'304 Gonzalez, Javier-286 Gonzalez, Laura-304 Gonzalez, Lesilie-94, 321 Gonzalez, Louie-321 Gonzalez, Lupe-125 Gonzalez, Maria-321 GONZALEZ, MARIO-150, 259 Gonzalez, Polina-43, 304 Goodlow, Docia-320 GOODWIN, BRYANA259 Gordon Phyllis-111, 320 GORDON, THOMAS-143, 237, 259 GORHAM, PHILLIP-236, 237, 259 Gorman, Mrs, Pat Uacultyb-247 Gough, Glenn-320 Grace, Jason-304 Gragg, Carole-304 Gragg, Claudia-286 Graham, Cheri-110, 120. 304 Graham, Jana-321 Graham, Susan M. Graham, Wanda-304 Grainery, Richard-304 Granados, Anna-126, 304 Granados, Ernest-101, 118, 286 Granados, Michael-197, 321 GRAVES, GERALD-49. 91, 259 Graves, Stephanie-130, 321 Gray, Jayne-304 Gray, John-321 GRAY, KAREN-130, 259 Greber, Kirk-304 Green, Carol-304 Green, Joe-304 Green, Kimberly-321 Greene, Randall-304 Greene, Tera S.-304 GREENLEE, DEBBY-259 Gregory, Charles-321 GREGORY, CHRISTIE-65, 70, 122, 259, 356 357 Gregory. Tami-94, 95, 103, 304 Grell, Ronnie-321 GRIFFIN, GRETTA-212, 260 Griffin, Kevin-304 GRIFFIN, ROBERT-260 Griffin, Tina-286 Griffin, Wanda-304, 305 Grifiith. Amelia-218, 315, 321 GRIMES, ROBERT-46, 50. 101, 260 Grimm, Robert-286 Gross, Merry-321 Grusa'Da, Irene-116 GUAJARDO, ORPHA-150, 260 Guajarcio, Ruth-286 Guerara, Elizabeth-321 Guerra. Deborah Y.-218, 219 Guerra, Manuel-286 Guerra, Teresa-321 Guerrero, Rita-151, 126 GUERRERO, SHIRLEY-151, 260 Guevara, Angel-209, 304 GUEVARA, LOURDES-260 GUIDICI, GUY-88, 91, 96, 260 Guillen, Terry-304 Guinn, James-321 Gunn, Warren-94, 321 Gurrola, Alexander-286 GURROLA, ERIC-260 Gurrola, Guadalup-321 Gurrola, Harold-304 Gurrola, Jose-321 Guthrey, Bill-128, 304 Guthrey. Mr. Bob ffacultyj-247, 230 GUTHREY, GAY-41, 102, 103, 259, 364 Gutierrez, Albertf95, 96, 287 Gutierrez, David-287 Gutierrez, Jan-321, 327 GUTIERREZ, JUAN-259 GUTIERREZ, JUDV-130, 260 GUTIERREZ, SYLVIA-82, 120, 260 Guzman, Deborah-82, 287, 313 Guzman, Elizabeth-321 Guzman, lsela-287 Guzman, Rosa Ana Gymnastics-224-227 HHHHH Haas. Heidi-304 HACKFELD, BRIAN-91, 260 Hackley, Steven-117, 304 Hadavi, Mr. Mohammad Cfacultyl-131, 247 Hadley, Scott-287 Hagan, Daniel-321 Hagan, Martin-287 Hageman, Carolyn-201, 304 Hagens, Gregory-321 HAGENS, PHYLLIS-260 Hagens, Shelly-230, 231, 304 Hahn, Susan-103 Halan, Tim-287 HALE, CAROLYN-260 Haley, Bryan-26, 194, 287 Haley, DonaId'94, 321 Haley, Nancy-65, 102, 104, 304 Haley, Shannon-321 Tomas-94, 321 Holloway, Mark-322 Hall, Bettina-321 HALL, JAMES-150, 260 Hall, Mark-304 Hall, Patty-287 HALL, RUBI-260 HALL, RUSSELL-50, 96, 113, 115 Hallberg, Norma-321 Hally, Sharon-200 Halloween-62-65 Halverson, Guy-321 Hamilton, Deann-126, 321 HAMMETT, JANET-260 HANDS, MICHELLE-86, 260 HANER, PATTY-145, 261 HANFT, WENDY-147, 261 Hanks, Dr. J. M. ilacultyj-244 Hanna, Darl-232 Hanna, David-130, 287, 321 Hansen, Holly-305 Hansen, James-321 Hansen, Jolie-321 HANSEN, STAN-261 Hanson, Billy-50, 94, 321 Hanson, Kim-95, 118, 305 Hanson, Walter-287 HARDESTY, FATIMA-261 Hardesty, Kirk-321 Hardgrave, Kathy-287 Hardman, Audrey-360 Hargrave. Monica-124, 321 Hargrave, Troy Lee Harlein, Mrs. Rita Cfacultyy-168, 247 Haro, Ginette-102, 366 Haro, Richard-197, 321 HARO, SUZETTE-103, 261, 354 Harper, Jeffrey-143, 305 Harris, Allynson-128. 321 Harris, Alton-43, 170, 190, 287 Harris, Cheryl-96, 116, 278, 287 Harris, Heather-218, 321 Harris, Holly-321 HARRIS, JOHN-145, 261 Harris, Melvin'287 Harrison, Mrs. Martha qfacultyj-247 Harrison, Michele-287 Harrold, Chris-168 Hart, Kim-305 Hart, Kippy-188, 287 Hartley, Richard-19, 287 Hartley, Steve-305 Hartman, Charles-287 Hartman, Rick-321 Hartnett, AmyA287 Hartz, Barry-287 Hartz, Kimberly-201, 321 HARTZOG. DIANA-261 HASTlNGS, JAMES-88, 261 Hastings, Sandra-287 Hatchel, Wesley-321 Hatten, Carolyn-321 Hawk, R.-147 HAWKINS, ALTHEA-261 Hawkins, Mrs. Jean Cfacultyh-41, 247 Hawthorne, Matthew-305 Hayes, Candy-305 Hayes, Cheryl-321 Haynes, Jacqueline-187, 321, 328 Haynes, Kenneth-101 Haywood, Larry-305 Hedderich, Nina-113, 305 HEIDTMAN, TIMOTHY-57, 137, 139, 19 237, 261 Heimer, Mark-95 Heinemann, Mr. Werner Qfacultyj-247 Heinlein, Taryn-305 Heist, Charles-139, 190, 238, 287 Helton, C.-82 Helton, Diane-356 Helton, Patricia-305 HELTON, SHARLA-261 Helton, Steven-95, 305 Henderson, Bill-287 Henderson, Clay-94, 321 HENDERSON, ROY-84, 261 HENDLEY, STEVEN-46, 50, 96, 98, 167. 261 Hendryx, Mary-43, 95, 305. 360 Henegar, Cynthia-305 HENSON, KYLE-198, 261 Hensley, Lori-305 Hensley, Robert-305 Hensley, Chris-25, 321 Henson, Lara-321 Henson, Steven-194, 305 Heredia. Michael-197, 210, 321 Hernandez. Albert-305 Hernandez, Albert-194, 305 HERNANDEZ, ALICE-43, 96, 106,261 HERNANDEZ, ANGELICA-261 Hernandez, Barbara-305 Hernandez, Becky-287 Hernandez, Ben-321 HERNANDEZ, CATHY-111, 198, 261 Hernandez, Concepcion-321 Hernandez, Frank-50, 305 0,2 HERNANDEZ, JIMMY-238, 261 HERNANDEZ, JUAN-41, 45, 50, 96. 101 261 Hernandez, Luis-50, 96, 305 Hernandez, Maria Elena-101, 119, 305 HERNANDEZ, MICKEY-122, 261 Hernandez, Moises-197, 321 HERNANDEZ, NORMA-262 Hernandez, Patsy-321 Hernandez, Ray-305, 313 Hernandez, Robert-287 Hernandez, Susan-96, 126, 305 Hefnandel, Hernando, Theresa-321 Herold, Chris-47, 287 HERO-150 Herrera, Becky-305 Herrera, Denise-218, 321 Herrera, Edward-43, 321 HERRERA, TERRY-262, 354 HERRON, ESTHER-46, 72, 101, 262 Hershenberg, John-113, 115, 305 Hesford, William-305 Hester, Michael-194, 287 Hewitt, SheIley'322 HICKERSON, STEVE-41, 45, 50, 96, 11 262 Hickman, Patricia-287 Hicks, Kevin-287 HICKS, KIM-78, 218, 219, 262 Hicks, Ms. Lucille Cfacultyj-247 Hiebert, James-287 Higgs, Sharon-235 Higgs, Wayne-287 Hill, Charles-322 Hill, Jeffrey-96, 287 Hill. Leonard'305 Hill, Pameia-322 Hill, Schandra-155, 305 HINOJO, ROBERT Hinoiosa, Juan-287 HINOJOSA, LIZ-262 Hinsch, Sherri-322 Hinsch, Walter-287 Hinson, Michael-322 Hirzel, John-154, 287 Hobbes, Bonnie-43, 95, 305 Hobbes, John-287 HODDE, DANA-262 Hoeldtke, Pamela-287 Hoemberg, Mrs. Barbara ffacultyy-278 Hoemberg, Mr. Jerry ifacultyh-188, 190 Hoffman, Michael-287 HOFFMAN, THERESA-117, 262 HOFFMAN, TRACY-41, 262 Hoffmans, Charles-43, 230, 322 Hoffmans, James-230, 287 HOFMANN, JUTTA-78, 117, 262 Hogan, Mary-305 Hogue, Linda-305 HOLCOMB, BARBARA-78, 84, 88, 102. 262. 354, 364 Holderfield, Gene-305, 322 Holeman, John-197 Holguin, Cindy-235, 305 Holguin, Diana-101, 322 Holguin, Joe-305 Holguin, Lisa-305 Holguin, Terrie-233 Holguin, Rebecca-322 Holguin, Yvette-287, 358 HOLLEBEKE, DEBRA-262 Hollomon, Michelle-72, 184, 362, 364 HOLLOWAY, ROMA-262 Hoiishwandner, Dawn-43, 70, 305, 353 Holman, John-322 Holmes, Robert-84, 322 HOLMES, RICKI-262 HOLOCHWOST, STEPHANIE-262 Holt, Marie-287 Holt, Micky Holt, Ned-287 Holt, Paul-287 Homan, Brett W, Homecoming-56-61 Homemaking-178,179 Hong, Song-322 Hong, Song-287 Honors-40-53 HOOTEN, CYNTHIA-106, 262 Hopkins, Earl-322 Hopkins, Rebecca-126, 287 Horn, B.-110 HORN, GARY-78, 80, 145, 262 Horn, Valerie-305 Horton, Cheryl-218, 305 Horton, Cynthia-116, 173, 218,322 HOSCH, DANIEL-148, 262 Hostbjor, Gail-305 Houk, Rosemary-287 Hcwse, Cynthia-122, 322 Houston, Major-322 HOWARD, CHERYL-262 8, 1 yi ' . -A, L .. -gh. 1 v s i 11 W.. -3 Ae. 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HOWARD, SCOTI'-150, 262 Howard, Mark-287 Howell, Donna-164, 218, 287 Hoyle, Sammy-322 Hryn, Lynn Marie-305 Hryn, Suzanne-322 Hryszko, Mike-286 Hsu, Linda-286 Hubbard, Nancy-101, 322 Huckabee, Paige-305 Hudley, Susan-150 Hudson, Kellie-305, 360 Huerta, Maria Elena-305 Huerta, Raymond-305 Huffman, Marie-305, 308, 360 Huffman, Mr. Lloyd Gacultyj-247 HUFFORD, BRENDA'122, 262 Hufford, Denise-286 Hughes, Jacqueline-218, 322 Hummel, Gordon-94, 319. 322 Hummel, Richard-286 Hump, Juana-119 HUNDLEY, SUSAN-262 HUNT, JAMES-262 1 ,xX,x INDEX 339 ' Most Spirited Chuck Gaume Simone Chavez -ul.--.-' .4 1 1 Hunt, Rowena-286 Hupfer, Mrs. Elaine ffacultyy-247 Huscroft, Timothy-282, 286 Huskins, J.-237 Hutman, Mr. Mark tfacultyj-77, 82, 84, 245 249 Huttanus, Brandy-122, 322 Hutto, Jennifer-82, 286, 358 HVIZDAK, ALLEN M.'262 lbarra, Armando-322 lbarra, Jose-286 Ibarra, Magdalena-147, 286 lbarra, Virginia-171 Ide, Betsy-305 Iglesias, Sandra-305 lngraham, Sheila-106, 164, 286 Inman, Alex-94, 286, 322 INMAN, ERIC-50, 96, 262 Inman, Ronald-50, 94, 322 Inman, Sharon-113 Inns, Kathryn'286 Irvin, Timothy-111 Isbell, Julie-96, 110, 305 Ivey, Tracy'322 JJJJJ Jack, Richard-151, 322 Jack, Sharon-116, 151 Jack, Susan-72 Jacklin C.-110 Jones, Jones, Jones. Jones. Jones, Ms. Helen ffacultyD'247 Jim-288 Judy tfacultyj-128, 247 Julius-322 Kelli-306 Jones, Mark-306 JONES, MELODY-262 Jones, Nancy-288 Jones, Robert-322 Jones, Sean-322 Jones, Steven-230, 322 Jones, Torry-237, 322 Jackson, Alvin-101, 288 Jackson, Carolyn-218, 219 Jackson. Cathy-288 Jackson, Christy-288 Jackson, Ian-194, 305 Jackson, Joe-126 Jackson, Mrs. Louise Cfacultyj-247 Jacobelli, Bruce-322 JACOBELLI, GREGORY-44, 150, 262 JACOBS, ANNETTE-262 Jacobs, Jerry Jacobs, Lonnie JONES, TRACY-43, 125, 262 JONES, WARREN-262 JORDAN, JACK-262 JOSEPH, DENISE-66, 84, 262, 356, 365 Joseph, Gladys-306 Joy, David-288 Joy, Mary-306 Joyce, David L.-262 Joyce, Deann'219, 306 Joyce, Dennis-288 Judd, Tom-322 Juniors-278-297 Justus, Bill-150, 288 Juvrud, Mark-230, 322 KKKKK Kabanek, Lisa-170, 288 Kabanek, Scott-322 Kahl, Kathryn-322 KAITSCHUCK, KATHLEEN-362 Kaitschuck, MichaeI+322 Kalester, Euricae197 Kalister, Eric-57, 322 Kane, Mr. John ffacultyj-247 Kasehagen, Laurin-147, 288 Kass, Carol-306 Kaster, Deborah-103, 288, 358, 366 Kaster, Laura-306, 363 KAUFMAN, DAVID-263 Kaufman, David-322 Kaufman, Michael-306 Kautz, Michael-288 Kautz, Richard-322 KAVANAGH, RALPH-148, 263 Kawa, Lee-306 Keaton, Patricia-306 Jacquez, Cynthia-322 Jacquez, Michael-288 Jacquez. Patricia+288 Jaeger, Kathryn-103, 288 James, Iris-322 Jamison, Robin-288 Janoe, Lucinda-305 Janousek. John-190, 288 Jansen, Janina-173, 322 Jansen, Joe-288 Jaramillo, Carlos-84, 305 Jaramillo, Luis-288 Jarrett, Ronald-305 Jarvis, Janet-288, 358 Jaurequi, Gracie-288 Jefferson, Carolyn-101, 305 Jefferson, Dwayne-122 Jenette, Maria-322 Jenkins, Jeanette-305 Jenkins, Jill-43, 70, 126, 363 Jenkins, Robert-194 Jenner, Jennifer-102, 322 JENSCHKE, SONYA-150, 262 Jerome, John-322 Jetton, Doyle-139, 230, 306 Jiminez, Carolyn-306 Jimenez, David-95, 306 JIMENEZ, MARK-91, 262 Jimenez, Nellie-306 Johns, Lorraine-154, 164, 288 Johnson, Amy-322 JOHNSON, ANN-262 Johnson, Carla-113, 322 Johnson, David-197. 322 JOHNSON, DEBRA-145, 262 Johnson, Diana-43, 65, 102, 306. 360, 364 JOHNSON, DONALD-25, 43, 88, 262 Johnson, Douglas-322 Keen, Linda K. Keeney, Tim-288 Keikkala, Lynda-306 KEISER, CHRISTINA-263 Kellar, Stephen-306 Kellen, John-101, 306 Kellen, Michael-130 Kelley, KathIeen4233, 235 Kelley, Terri'306 Kellum, Belita-232, 306 Kennedy. Kennedy. Carla-288 Chris-78, 80, 84, 288 Kennedy, Jill-72, 77, 78, 86, 281, 288 Kennedy, John-306 Kennedy Mary-130, 230, 322 Kennedy Patricia-288 Kent, S.-43 Keoho, William-306, 322 KEOWN, KVM-29, 91, 263 Kerby, Lynn-322 Kerr, Beverly-43, 168, 322 JOHNSON, JAMES-86, 91 Johnson, Joel'288 Johnson, Mrs. Mary 1facuItyjf247 Johnson, Nancy-322 Johnson, Nancy-322 Johnson, Patricia-306, 362 Johnson, Stanley-209, 288 Jolly, Darryl-306 Jones, Brenda-288, 358 Jones, Carolyn-45, 101, 288 Jones, Cathy-306 Jones, David-306 Jones, Dean'5O. 94, 96, 101, 322 Jones, Devonne-306 Jones, Donna-306 Kershaw, Charmaine-101. 322 Kessel, Kimberley-306 KESSLER, ALLAN-148, 263 Kessler, Athlene-128, 288 KESSLER, SUSAN-128 Keunemann, Dennis-322 Key Club-84, 85 Kidwell, Kathie-306 Kikta, Deborah-43, 126, 306 Kilbourn, Karen-43, 181 Kilby, Pennie'306 KILGORE, DANA-150, 263 KILGORE, KAREN-263 Kilgore, William-306 Killenbec, Kristina-306 Killenbec, Laura-122, 322 KIMBRELL, JEANNETTE-263 Kimzey, Kelly-322 KING, JAMES-238, 263 King, Jeffrey-190, 288 King, Kent-288 Kinley, Hiromi-26, 306 KINSTLE, STEVE-263 Kirk, Cheri-219 KIRKPATRICK, CARRIE-59, 72, 103,263,256 Kirkpatrick, Cindy-323 Kirkpatrick, Julie-43, 101, 126, 315, 323 Kirkpatrick, Kellie-323 Kirkpatrick, Valarie-43, 76, 95, 306, 360 Kirtley, David-94, 95 KIRTLEY, LEISA-263 Kiser, Randy-323 Kistenmacher, G. G,-117, 288 Kitchen, Donald-306 Kitchen, Laura-306 KITCHIN, MARK-139, 188. 190,223,263 Kitchin, Michelle-235, 288 Kittilsted, Sargent Ted Cfacultyj-153 KLAMBOROWSKI, MICHAEL-145, 263 KLEIN, TERI-263, 306 Knapp, Greg-323 Knapper, Aubrey-194, 306 Knapper, Erich-139, 190, 288 Knight, Kaye-128, 288 Knott, David-232, 237, 323 Knudsen, Kimberly-130, 288 Kocian, Karen-288 Kocian, Louis-306 KOEBEL, CARRIE-72, 88, 263 Koel, J.-43 Kole, Randy-323 Koonce, Meliss-96, 288 Koopman, Ingrid-168, 323 KOPFLE, PAM-263 Kostello, Dale-323 Koster, Martin-237, 288 Kotowski, Catherine-323 KRAHN, DIANA-263 Krahn, Patricia-219, 306 Krampen, Mary-288 KREBS, GEMMA-110, 263 Krenzer, Barbara-323 Krieger, Ken-288 Kroeckel, Terri-323 Kuehnel, Jaime-101, 232, 306 Kuylen, Lillian-306 LLLLL LA BRACK, REUBEN-22, 145, 155, 263 LA FEVER, REBECCA-126, 263, 289 Ladnier, Mary-323 Ladu, Roxanne-306 Lafferty, Mr. M.D. ffacultyj-363 LAFLEUR, DAVID-139, 190, 237, 263 LaFleur, Dennis-194, 306 Lally, Patricia-289 LAMBERT, ROY-46, 50, 96, 263 Lamkin, Ralph-323 Lancaster, Patriciael 11, 323 Land, B,-111 Landers, Sandra-323 Landeros, Diana-306 Landrum, Nancy-289 Landsheft, Richard-289 Lane, Clarann-323 Lane, Denisa-323 Lang, Donald-306, 353 LANG, JUDY-72, 103, 263, 365 Lang, Robert-289 Language-162, 163 Lanhan, Danny Roy-323 Langhorne. Mrs, Janice ffacultyj-247 Lara, Louis-306 Larocque, Philip-50, 96, 289 LAROUERE, CAROL-263 LARSEN, MICHAEL-264 Larson, Don-306 Larson, K.-43 Lary, John-306 Lasater, Shaun-43, 323 Laspina, Lisa-78, 115, 289, 358 Lastra, Guido-286. 306 Lastra, Saulo Homero Latin Club-118 Laurhammer, Eric-132, 289 LAW, CRAIG-139, 238, 264 Law, David-323 Lawrence, Sharon-43, 132, 323 Lawson, Cheryl-323 Lawson, Kathy-240, 289 Lawson, Michael-289 LAWSON, NAN-50, 96, 101, 264 Laya, David-306 Layfield, Michael-306 Lazarin, Norma-323 Lazcano, Santiago-139. 190, 237, 289 Lazdowski, Mark'5O. 96, 289 Leach, Teresa-126 Ledbetter, Christina-323 Lee, Catherine-95, 289 Lee, Michael-25, 306 Lee, Robert-43, 94, 96, 323 Lee, Sandra-131, 323 Leftault, Diane-306 LEGER, AVA-264 Leggett, Johnni-306 Lehman, Brian-306 LEHMAN, KATHLEEN-264 Leiter, Alejandro-323 Leith, Dale-323 LEKOWSKI, DAVID-132, 264 Leonard, LesIie'306 LEOS, LUIGI-128, 264 LERMA, KAY-147, 264 LEROUX, MICHEL-264 Leroux, Stephen-306 Lesley, Lesley, Lesly, Mr. Bobby ffacultyj-204 Ms. Bonnie Cfacultyj-91, 248 Mr, Odell ffacultyj-198, 248 Lesueur, Doug Leuthold, Denice-306 LEVY, GEORGE-264 Levy, Paul-306 Lewis, Ms, Deby tfacultyj-248, 323 LEWIS, IRENE-264 Lewis, Jo Ann-289 Lewis, Jon-323 Lewis, Michael-231, 289 LEWIS, PATTY-124. 174, 264. 356 Lewis, Teresa-306 Lewis, William-50, 96, 101 Leyva, Debra Ann-306 Leyva, Leyva, David-126, 323 Marc-323 Lunger, Johnny-289, 307 Lunsford, Kay-110 Lusk, .lohn-307 Lusk, Mark-323 LUTTRELL, BILL-264 Luttrell, Debbie-43, 94, 101, 323 Luttrell, Tammy-95, 289 IVIIVIIVIIVIIVI MacFarlane, Marianne-101 Macias, Elizabeth-101, 289, 323 MACIEL, MICHAEL-82, 91, 265 Mack, Susan-307 MacKee, M.-148 MACPHERSON, TERRI-103 Madden, Linda-307 Madrid, Beatriz-307 Maxwell, Tracy-324 1 Maynez, Enrique-307 McBee, Laura-307 MCBRIDE, DENNIS-41, 265 McBryde, Cynthia-103, 307 McBryde, Tamika-323 McCall, John-307 McCarthy, Randy-323 MCCARTHY, ROBIN-47, 132, 265 McCarthy, Timothy-289 McCarthy, Vicki-307, 363 McCartney, Kevin-323 McCarty, Kelley McClendon, Scott-323 MCCLURE, GERRY-148, 265 McCollum, Laurie-307 McCollum, Michele-130, 323 McCormick, Renee-307 MCCOY, CINDY-265, 356 McCoy, Mr. Harvey Qfacultyb-245 McCoy, Lucas-307 Best Personalities- Licon, Antonio-101, 306 LICON, MARTHA-103, 264 Licona, Adela-43, 187, 289, 323 Lieurance, Catherine-306 Lieurance, Pam-103, 281, 289 LIEURANCE, PAT-264 LIGGINS, ANTHONY'227, 264, 289 Lile, Ronald-289 Lirnas, Heriberto-289 Limmer, Wilhelm-210, 323 Limon, Mrs. Lilia tfacultyy-248 Lincoln, Shelley-235, 289 Linder, Melissa-201, 218, 323 Linder, Virginia-113, 235, 289 Ling, Alice-323 LINNEY, MICHAEL-264 Linney, Theresa-43, 122, 126, 306 Lino, Charles-197, 323 Lipsett, Linda-78, 80, 103, 289, 291, 358 Liss, Don-122 Liss, Lynn-147 Littlejohn, Coach Doug tfacultyj-232, 233, 248 Lloyd, Charles-323 Lobato, Debra-95, 128, 289 Lockard, Darrin-306 LOERA, DOLORES-264 Loera, Manny-306 Loewenstein, Pamela-289 Loftin, Henry-50, 96, 237, 306 Lofton, Gerald-210, 323 Logan, B.-43 Lomas, Raynond-306 Long, Corwin-306 Long, R.-43 Long, Cyril-289 Longo, Mr. John ffacultyj-248 LOOK, ELlZABETH-103, 264 LOPEZ, ARTHUR-84, 130, 264 LOPEZ, CARLOS-41, 264 Lopez, Cynthia-307 Lopez, David-323 Lopez, Joann-307, 360, 361 Lopez, Joseph-323 Lopez, Julie-323 Lopez, Maria-122, 289 LOPEZ, MARTY-122, 264 Lopez, Micheal-101, 122,307 Lopez, Norma-307 Lopez, Ray-307, 323 Lopez, Ronnie-238, 289 Lopez, TharcoA122, 194, 307 Lorimer, Kim-105, 167, 365 Lcscerbo, Dina-323 Louisa, Laurie-323 Love, Montez-197, 323 LOVE, VlCKl-103, 264 Love, Ms. Gail ffacultyy-248, 251 Lovett, Susanne-307 Loving, Melissa-323 Lowder, Sheila-323 Lowther, Jeffrey-323 Lowther, Sally-116, 323 Loya, Andy-289 Loya, Liz-289 Lozano, Virginia-323 Lozoya, Alejandro-194, 289 LOZOYA, ELEAZAR-20, 60, 139, 141, 190, 264 Lozoya, Marco-197, 237, 328 Lucky, Amanda-80, 307, 360, 361 LUCKY, ROBIN-60, 84, 104, 264, 354, 355, 361, 365 Luebbert, Christiane-307 Luevane, Michael-323 Madrid, Elizabeth-290 Madrid, Josie-111, 323 Magana, Antonio-25, 307 Magee, Darcy-232, 290 Magos, Lorenzo-307 Maher, Angela-307 Maillet, Mr. Ernest ffacultyj-248 MAIS, MARGARET-265 MAIS, TERESA-181, 265 Makintaya, Renate-117, 290 Malatesta, Bobby-289 Malatesta, Jesse-289 Maldonado, Alfredo-307 Maldonado, Manuel-307 Maldonado, Rufino-290 Malllcote, Claude-323 Malmberg, Kristin R.-324 Malloway, Steve-197 Malone, Tara-290, 358, 359 Maly, James-95, 307 Mancha, Paul-324 Manley, Alan-290 MANN, EDDIE-265 Manow, P.-116 Mansour, Rhonda-111, 324 MARCOUX, CINDY-265 Marcoux, MichaeI4307 McCoy, Pamela-307 McCoy, Scott-323 McCright, Clinton-323 MCCRIGHT, DENISE-265 McCuaig, Patti-289 McCuan, John-289 McCuan, Scott-148 McCurley, Rita-290 McCutchen, Diane-290 McDaniel, Daniel-307 McDaniel, Thomas-323 McDonald, Catherine-361 McDonald, James-25, 95, 307 McDonnell, Mark-230, 240 McElhannon, David-323 McElroy, Marvin-307 McElroy, Nancy-111, 323 McEnroe, Catherine-218, 290 McFarland, Kenny-96, 307 McGarrity, Mrs. Catherine Cfacultyj-248 MCGINNIS, KEVIN-137, 139, 141, 190, 236, 237, 251, 265 McGinnis, Patricia-43, 103, 113, 323 McGriff, Jefferson-307 MCHUGH, CHRISTY-128, 265 MCHUGH, MICHELLE-265 Marino, Frank-29 Markland, David-290 Marquez, Celeste-324 Marquez, Enrique-143, 290 Marquez, Gabriel-307 MARQUEZ, GEORGE-290 MARQUEZ, LISANDRA4122 Marsh, Sancie-96, 290 Marshall, Betty-307 Marshall, Mrs. Mary lfacultyb-248 Martin, Gary-307 Martin, Giles-324 Martin, Kathy-125, 290 Martin, Kimberley-307 Martin, Manuel-324 Martin, Maria-101 Martin, Maria-307 Martin, Michael-307 Martinez, Belinda-43, 101, 324 Martinez, Carlos-324 Martinez, Christopher-307 Martinez, Cynthia-151, 289 MCKAY, MICHELLE-122, 128,265 MCKENZIE, KEVIN-265 MCKNIGHT, CHERYL-128, 265 McLane, Cynthia-323 McLaughlin, Glenn-194, 307, 361 McLeod, Heidi-307 MCLERRAN, ROY-128, 265 McMath, Bryan-323 McMenany, Vincent-290 MCMILLIAN, DEBBIE-265 McMurdo, David-76, 86, 323 McMurdo, George-290 McNeal, Mrs. Kay tfacultyb-245 McNeely, Roberta-111, 323 McNuff, Jeff-130 MCPHERSON, KEVlNA265 MCPHERSON, TERRI-265 MCQUIEN, LORI-96, 263, 265 MCQUILLIAM, DUANE-265 McReynolds, Glenn-96, 307 McReynolds, Paul-290 Meacham, Mrs. Daisy Cfacultyl-86, 248 MEADOWS, FREDRICK-265 Martinez, David4307 Martinez, Debra-324 Martinez Ida-82, 290 Martinez, Jesus-324 Martinez, Margarito-307 Martinez, Martha-307 Martinez, Martin-290 Martinez, Miguel-324 Martinez, Oswaldo-290 Martinez Paula-324 MARTINEZ, RICHARD-227, 265 Martinez, Robert-290 Martinez, Roberta-26, 307, 361 MARTINEZ, RUBEN-265 Martinez, Saul-113, 290 Martinez, Suzanne-290 MARTlNEZ, SYLVIA-151, 265 Martinez, Victoria-95, 290 Marusich, Tim-307 Masey, M.-43 Mason, Elizabeth-307 MASSE, THERESA-265 Math-160, 161 Math Club-119 Meadows, Sabrina-324 MEADOWS, VALERIE-155, 212, 265 Means, Miss Deborah lfacultyy248 Mearns, Mrs. Carol ffacultyj-82, 248, 278 Medina, Alina-307 Medina, Gloria-290, 151 Medina, Hector-324 Medina, Mary-324 Medina, Mr. Othon ffacultyj-244 MEDINA, ROBERT-45, 84 Medina, Teddy-290 Medrano, Patsy-168 Medrano, Raymond-194, 209, 307 Medrano, Richard-290 MEDRANO, YVONNE-265 MEEKS, DAVID-145, 265 MEEKS, JAN-82, 265 Meiler, Peter-324 Meister, Steven-210 Melendez, Amy-307 Melendez, Johnny-307 Melendez, Pauline-95, 290, 358 Melendez, RebeccaA324 Melendez, Tony-84, 290 Lujan, Daniel-323 Lujan, Elizabeth-323 Lujan, Mr. Lebario Qfacultyj-248 Lujan Toni-43, 103, 323 LUMPKIN, PATRICIA-72, 105, 106, 167,264 Luna, John-232, 323 LUNA, RAY'240, 264 LUNA, THELMA-125, 130,264 LUND, KRISTY-264 Lundberg, Richard-307 LUNDBERG, VIKKI-264 MATHEWS, THOMAS-20, 190, 265 Mathis, Alyson-94, 324 Mathis, Joe-290 Matthews, Susan-307 Matthews, Valerie-43, 95, 155, 307 Mattox, Matthew-324 Maule, Carrie-324 Maule, Craig-307 Maupin, Steven-324 Maxwell, Cory-290 Maxwell, Lisa-120, 290 Melhofl, Scottf290 MENA, JODIE-265 Mendez, BeIindaA147, 151, 290 Mendez, Edgar-307 Mendez, Ricky-290 Mendivil, Gabriel-308 Mendivil, Martha-290 Mendonca, Mike-96, 209, 325 Mendonca, Stacey-86, 135, 168, 366 MENDOZA, LORYE-52, 57, 76, 78, 84, 184, 265, 354 e io 0 mmii.iliiu.i9viva- 1 Mm' ttNNQiiiNtvw vi-Hi I 'fizff-'KTWQWSiWiWv'iWc:s'iZ 3 iiiiff!-ffi?iflYiR??ii'?i MNQAMM65 34,5 ,V f ' n , x 4, ' M N f . , X ,. .7 4, ,War 11rM'A Eleazar, Lozoya, Virginia White .e-QW' ' to fo we A f Y f 2 we Ki1,356,2565J2Ylk4A531 x.f.gq i 159934 I WINS Nowlan, Mendoza, Lorraine-290 Mendoza, Michael-308 Mendoza, Mike'96, 308 Mendoza, Rachel-59 Mendoza, Robert-94, 324 Mendoza, Suzanne-147 Mendoza, Sylvia-324 Menesses, Marco-237, 324 MENSER, SCOTT-265 Menser, Mr. Roland-218, 248 Meraz, Andrea-308 Meriwether, Mrs. Judy lfacultyy-219, 248 MERRELL, MARCIA-265 Merrihew, Deirdre-94, 324 Merritt, Christy-50, 113, 115, 116 Mesa, Benny-308 MESA. DENISE-265 Mesa, Kimberly-308, 323 Mesa, Zeke-101 Messer, Tracy-187, 324 Mestas, Ruben-94, 324 Mestas, Victor-94, 324 Metcalfe, Mr. Arthur Qfacultyj-248, 278 Metcalf, James-355 MEYER, MARVEL-265 Meyer, Toni-95, 324 Meyers, Mr. Chuck Cfacultyj-77 Meza, Elizabeth-151, 290 Meza, Ezequeil-308 MORA, MELINDA-41, 72, 78, 132, 251, 266, 354, 355 Morales, Alex-324 Morales, Clara-324 MORALES, DANIEL-266 Morales, Edward-94, 324 Morales, Lydia-308 Morales, Manny-291 Morales, Theresa-291, 359 Morawe, Herbert-96, 308 Mordecai, John-324 Moreland, Sharon-308 Moreno, Armando'324 MORENO, DIANA-120, 266 MORENO, LOUIE-122, 266 Moreno, Sylvia-126, 308 Morgan, Vicky-324 Morris, Mrs. Nancy ifacultyj-184, 245 Morrow, Michael-324 Morrow, Pat-41 Morrow, Tracy-308 Morse, Catharina-291 Moses, Antinell-78, 82, 278, 291 Mott, Gregory-22, 291 Mowbray, Gilbert-237, 324 MOWBRAY, WENDY-266 MOYA, RICKY-266 Moya, Rita-57, 76, 80, 95, 96, 285, 291, 367 Moya, Rosella-219, 308 Neve, Patricia-113, 308 New, .lacquiline-291 New, Nathan-325 Newman, Charles-291 NFL-132, 133 Nguyen, Ha-308 Nguyen, Hai-308 NHS-40, 41 Nicholas, Daniel-325 NICHOLS, STACEY-44, 266 Nicolls, Michael-116, 308, 323 Nieto, Edwardo-101 Nieto, Eric-292 Nieto, Pablo-101, 325 Nistler, Rhonda-308 Nix, Gerald-308 NJHS-42, 43 Nokes, Steven-325 Nolan, Daniel-325 Nolan, Robert-291, 323 Norred, Danny-325 Norris, Lea-43, 101,315,325 NORRIS, SHARI-266 Norris, Randy-325 Norton, Tami-308 NORVILLE, KENDRA-41, 88, 91, 267 Nottling, Sally-325 NOWICKI, VICKI-150, 267, 357 Dan-241, 291 Meza, Leticia-324 Michael, Elizabeth-111, 324 Michaud, Brian-324 Miesen, Lisa-308 Miertschin, Mathew-209, 308 Miller, Curtiss-308 Miller, Gregory-57, 194, 195, 291, 301, 308 MILLER, JULIE-103, 265, 354, 365 Miller, Justine-324 Miller, Ken-194, 291 Miller, Kim-324 Muguia, Carlos-325 Mullins, Ricky-111, 325 Mulvey, Deborah-308 Mulvey, Garland-103, 325 Mulvey Katherine-170, 291 OSWALD,JOHN-267 Miller, Linda-131, 324 Miller, Marcus-177, 291 Miller, Mark-64, 237, 290, 308 Miller, Michelle-324 Miller, Richard-194, 308 MILLER. SEAN-115, 266 Miller, Mr. Ted ffacultyl-248 Miller, Teresa-145, 181, 291 MILLER, TONI-95, 266 Mills, Melody-308 Minnie, Betty4291 Minor, Richard-324 Minter, Mike-324 Minton, Patricia-233, 235, 291 Mireles, Cynthia-308 Mireles, Wilfred Mischen, Mischen, Misquez Mitchell: April Michael-308 Robert-197, 324 Carrie'308 Mitchell, Dennis-324 Mitchell, Vernon Mitchum, Gina-135, 308 Moe, Danny-308 Moe, Karen-324 Moe, Larry-194 Moeck, Mr. George Cfacultyy-248 MOECK. RICHARD-237 Moeller, Geri-308 Mohaupt, Stephen-324 Molix, Karen-44, 187, 299, 308 Molix, Rhonda-82, 95, 291 Monahan, Kathleen-324 Monks, Deborah-324 Monks, Laura-324 MONKS, RUSSELL-266 Monn, T.-43 Monsey, Robbie-320 Monsisvais, Mrs. Lilia ffacultyl-248 Monsisvais, Mario-324 Montano, Steven-126, 237, 324 Montano, William-324 Montelongo, Victor-111 Montes, Esther-122, 291 Montes, Luis-210, 232, 324 Montes, Terry-308 Montgomery, Jana-291 MONTICONE, DEBRA-266 Monticone, Robert-94, 96, 324 Montoya, Rodolto'308 MOFIZOVI, Martin-291 Moody, Helen-43, 187, 308, 363 Moody, John'194, 308 MOORE, ARTHUR-233, 235, 236, 237, 266 Moore, Barry-143, 291 Moore, Bradley-111, 324 MOORE, CARLENE-88, 266 Moore, Cheryl-324 Moore, Kathleen-308 Moore, Mrs. Rebecca Cfacultyb-248 Moore, Spencer-308 Moorhead, Mitchell-148, 291 Mora, Agustin-324 Mulvey Patrick'190, 291 Mulvey Scott-137, 139, 194 Muniz, Denise-291 Muniz, Gary-93, 308 Munn, Anthony4324 Munn, Nora-48, 80, 291 Munoz, Irene-308 Munoz, John-43, 84, 308 Munoz, Mark-325 Munoz, Rachel-291 Munoz, Stephen-308 Murillo, Irma-291 Murphy, Barbara-101, 291 Murphy, David-117, 291 Murphy, Douglas-308 Murphy, Laura Ann-308 MURPHY, MARGARET-122, 266 Murphy, Scott-308 Murphy, Teresa-101, 325 Murray, Susan-128, 291 Murrell, Eddie-291 Music, Paul-135, 308 Musmanno, Donna-122, 130, 291 Musmanno, Linda-325 MUSSER, CARLA-41, 266 MUTCHLER, JACK-96, 101, 266 Muzzy, Robert-130, 325 Myers, Mr. Chuck Cfacultyj-248 MYERS, MARK-78, 122, 125.252, 266,355 NNNNN Nabham, Willie'145 Nabours, Lydia-106, 291 Nail, Linda-291 Nakabayashi, David-95, 308 Nale, David-95, 325 NARRO, DIANN-198, 266, 357 Nava, Christa-124, '325 NAVAR, ADALBERTO-84, 266 Navar, Hector-76, 84, 278, 291 NAVAR, JAIME-76 NAVAR, JULIE-19, 47, 76, 86, 88, 266, 354 Navar, Laurie-43, 103, 322, 325 Navar, Rebecca-43, 52, 84, 103, 306, 308, 360 Navarrete, Laurie-232, 325 Navarrette, John-197, 325 Navarrette, Toniette-291, 359 Navarro, Efren-308 Navarro, Guadalupe-325 Navarro, lldefonso-308 Navarro, Yvette-308 Neal, Charles-194, 291 Nebhan, Freda-94, 325 Negrete, Fred-111, 325 NELSON, ANDE-88, 266,357 Nelson, Carin-120 Nelson, Cheryl-120, 308 Nelson, Len-325 Nelson, Lynne-113, 291 Nelson, Mr, Marshall Ctacultyj-248 Nelson, Shelly-128, 291 Nelson, Tracie-325 NESBITT, HENRY-266 Nesbitt, Rebecca-291 Nevarez, Alfonso-291 Mora, Carolyn-43, 96, 212, 308 Mora, Maria-76, 324 Nevarez, David-308 Nevarez, Julle'106, 291 , 366, 367 Nowlin, Mark-292 Nowlin, Jeanette-126, 325 Nugent, Joan-113, 308 Nunez, Eduardo-292 NUNEZ, FERNANDO-50, 96, 120 Nunez, Lourdes-116, 308 OOOO0 O'Beirne, John-84, 292 O'Brien, Kenny O'Brien, Kimberly'135, 168, 292 O'Keefe, Mr. John ifacultyb-248 0'Leary, Douglas-292 O'Leary, Mrs. Bonnie ffacultyj-248 O'NeiI, Flora-309 O'Neill, Kimberly-111, 43, 325 O'Neill, Lisa-309 O'QUlNN, SUSAN-104, 267, 356 O'Reilly, Michael-309 Oaxaca, Arturo-308 OAXACA, ROSA LINDA-267 Ochoa, Daniel-209, 308 OCHOA, GEORGE120, 267, 355 Ochoa, Jose-325 Ochoa, Rose Mary-308 Ochoa, Ruth-120, 124, 267 Octagon-151 OEA-146, 147 Ohsiek, Barbara-117 OHSIEK, DEBRA-117, 120,267 Ohsiek, Fred-151, 325 Okiyama, Darlene-151, 325 Okiyarna, Yvonne-151, 292 Olienyk, Ronald-139, 190,237,292 Oliva, Luis-48, 151, 227, 292 Olivares, Rita-292 Olivares, Rodolto'309 Olivas, David-309, 323 Olivas, Norma-187, 309, 363 Olivas, Ricardo-76, 299, 309 OLIVAS, SYLVIA-122, 267 OLIVEIRA, HECTOR-267 Oliveira, Seraplo-325 Oliver, Lori-325 Oliver, Shelby-325 Olmos, Rosa-48, 65, 151, 292 Olson, Catherine Olson, Tony-309 Olson, Vicki-292 Ontiveros, Elizabeth-292 OPPENHEIM, WAYNE-240, 267 Oppenhein, Karen-241, 309 Orchestra-100, 101 Ornelas, Yvonne Maria Ornelas, Bonnie-309 ORONA, LINDA-120, 122, 267 Orozco, Beatriz-292 Orrell, Jett-325 ORTEGA, BARBARA-267 Ortega, Consuelo-325 Ortega, Eduardo-309 Ortega, Jose-292 Ortega, Rose-95, 292, 325 Ortiz, Angela-95, 309 Orzco, Tony-309 OSBORNE, DELISA-17, 103, 122, 267,365 Osborne, Joseph-309, 325 Osborne, Steve'292 OSTERMAN, DONNA-20, 59, 86, 88, 120, 267 OVERALL, DENNIS-122, 267 Overall, Rusty-309 Owen, Mr. James tfacultyb-164, 248 Owenby, Lawrence-292 OWENBY, SAMUEL-267 OZBUN, SHARON-82, 91, 119, 267 PPPPP Pace, Derwin-194, 237, 309 Pacillas, Estela-292 Pacillas, Melissa-325 Padilla, Albert-325 Padilla, Annie-94, 122, 325 PADILLA, JANIE-82, 267 Page, Dave-240, 292 Page, Jimmy-120 PAGE, PAUL-47, 120, 267 Palczynski, Miss Cynthia tfacuItyy218, 248 Palma, Grace-43, 201 PALMA, RlTA-267 Palmeira, Allison-43, 120, 325 PALMEIRA, LESLIE-41, 267, 354 Palmer, Billy-292 Palmer, Sylvia Pantoja, Diana-147, 292 Paredes, Luis-309 Parette, Annette-292 Park, Mrs. Carolyn ifacultyj-110, 248 Park, Danny-325 Parker, Janet-309 Partlow, Suzanne-103 Partridge. Coach J. D. tfacultyj-60, 188, 190 Paschke, Laura-309 Paschke, Terry-44, 82, 118, 292 Patterson, Mrs. Diane ffacultyy-248, 364 Patterson, Kathy-325 Patterson, Timothy-194, 309 Paulda, Jackie-325 Pavoggi, Mary-325 Pavoggi, Thomas-292 Paxson, Mrs. Kathleen ffacultyb-244 PAXSON, KURT-41, 49, 76, 78, 251, 267 Paxton, Jeffrey-309 Payne, Renee-292 Payne, Tony-325 PE-172, 173 Pearson, Sandra-292 Peartree, Mrs, Terry Cfacultyj-249 Peck, Susan-43, 309 Peckman, Susan-325 Pederson, Carla-292 Peel, George-50, 94, 96, 197, 317, 325 Pena. Carlos-325 Pendergraft, Tracy-309 PENDERGRASS, ZEBORAH-82, 96, 98. 122, 267 Pennington, Pamela-325 Pennington, Roger-130, 309 PENNISON, JO ANN-267 Pep Squad-131 Peralta, John-309 Perdue, L-113 Perdue, Jimmy-50, 115, 139, 141, 292 Perea, Viveca-43. 106, 187, 309, 362 Pereira, Alex-194, 195. 237, 309 Pereira, Paul-197, 325 Perez, Cassandra-106, 309 Perez, Celeste-106, 292 Perez, Cynthia-106, 309 Perez, David-292 PEREZ, DEBORAH-267 Perez, Jimmy-292 PEREZ, NINA-26, 45, 66, 106, 109, 267 Perez. Rebecca-122, 325 Perez, Ricardo-292 Perez, Tracy-326 Performing Groups-166, 167 PERKINS, EARL-267 Perrero, Shaun Michael-197, 325 Perry, Ken-292 Perry, Susan-292 PETERMAN, SHIRLEY-122, 267 Peterson, Carla-162, 294 Petrofes, Angela-43, 116, 309, 362 Petroles, Jeanne-52, 116, 190, 232, 233, PICKETT, JENNY-41, 46, 49, 50, 1 PIERCE, ALAN-148, 267, 276 Pierce, Timothy-230, 325 Pilgrim, J.-230, 292 Piloefer, Oscar-96, 300 PINAULT, LYNDA-150, 267 Pineda, Lisa-325 PINEDA, MARY-95, 267 Pineda, Suzanne-309 Pineda, Zulema-48, 309 Piper, Kimberly-43, 124, 309 Quinteros, Lourdes-326 QUINTEROS, PATSY-268 Quiocho, Leslie-43, 326 RRRRR Raab, Frank-43, 101, 326 Raab, Susan-43, 103, 309 Piper, Randy-113, 325 Pipkin, Michael-309 Pippen, Coach Gary ffacultyJ4249 Pittman, Susan-309 Plant, Robert-120 Plascencia, Ruben Plaud, J.-43 Plaue, Mark-94 Pleasants, John-197, 237, 325 Ploussard, Jay-292 PLOWMAN, CHARLES-145, 266 Plowman, Robert-325 Plunkett, David-26, 194, 363 Plunkett, Michele-46, 292, 358 Pogorzelski. Mary-43, 103, 309, Pol, Michael-324, 325 Pol, Phyllis-80, 292, 358 353 Rackovan, Michael-293 Ragan, Carl-293 Rains, Miss Marjory ffacultyj 245 Rallis, Anthony-293 Ramirez, Anna Marie-326 Ramirez, Christina-94, 326 Ramirez, Christine-309 Ramirez, Elizabeth-309 Ramirez, Michael-293 Ramirez, Michael Anthony Ramirez, Miguel-194, 293 Ramirez, Paul-84 Ramirez Ramos, Joseph-20, 84, 88 293 Rampy, Luke-293 Ramsey, James-309 Ramsey, Paul-128 Randle, Mike-293, 323 . Yvonne-309. 353 Polen, Danielle-48, 198, 235. 293 Polen, Lisa-94, 325 Pomeroy, Danny-325 Pomeroy, Mike Ponce, Javier-325 Ponder, Dan-139, 230 Ponsford, Mary-43, 325 PONZIO, LAURA-124, 267 Ponzio, Marissa-325 Poole, Angela-78, 135, 293, 359 Poole, Vanessa-155, 219, 309 Randolph, Donna-293 RANDOLPH, PAULE'l'l'E-268 RANGEL, JOAN ANN-268 Ranslem, Mark-50, 76, 78, 86, 278, 293 Rasmussen, Johnna-326 Rasor, .laime-309 Rasor, Roxanne-326 Rathbun, Bruce-309 Raudenbush, Jim-293 Raudenbush, Pamela-326 Pope, Donald-309 Pope, Helen-293 Pope, Jack-325 Porras, Federico-197, 210, 325 Porras, Jorge-293 Porras, Mario-137, 139, 190, 293 . Donald-43, 325 Porter Porter, Pat-309 Porter, Kim Ray Daryl-86, 88, 164 Ray Donna-43, 103, 309, Ray, James-293 Ray Sarah-326 Rayas, Alez-326 Reamy, Rebecca-94, 326 Reamy, Susan-293 Reed. Allen-195 Reed, Bret-309 237, 292 Petroft, Billy-292 Petroff, Samuel-197, 325 Pettibon, Patrick-325 Pfiester, Shanelle-103, 292 Phalen, Tracey-325 Pham, Dang-309 Pham, Doan-43, 325 Pahm, Nam-292 Phan, Vi-325 Phillips, Jacquelyn-116, 241, 292 Phillips Hoss-197 Phillips Karen-292 Phillips Kimberly-96. 292 Phillips, Marion-94, 325 Phillips, Michael-325 Phillips Patrick-325 Phillips Pat-292 PHiLLii5s, TAWNYA-235, 267 PORTILLO, CHRISTINE-267 Poteet, Mrs. Frances tfacultyb-249 Potts, Dwayne-293 POWELL, BRADLEY-82, 228, 230, 267 Powell, Kimberly-68, 187, 326 Powers, Dean-113, 139, 190, 237, 293 Powers, Wendell4309 PRACHT, GLENA267 Prenzlau, Marta-128, 293, 367 Presley, Thomas-117, 295 Preston, Jerry-325 Prettyman, Michelle-309 Prewitt, Mrs. Barbara Cfacultyj-103 PREWITT, DAVE-139, 268, 269 Price, James-237, 309 Price, Kelly-125, 325 Price, Laurie-309 Price, Teddy-139, 232, 293 Priegel, Carole-43, 94, 325 Priestner, Timothy-309 Primero, Julieto-293 Primozich, Mr. John ifacultyJ4249 Pritchard, Michael-227, 309 Propeck, Francisco-309 Prouty, Mona-309 PRUITT, BARBARA Ptasnik, Debbie-106, 109, 135, 168, 309 Publications-158, 159 Puentes, Gloria-293 PUENTES, MANUEL-268 Pulal, Coach Jim ffacultyj-190, 238 Pulido, Juan-325 Pullen, Lisa-218, 326 Pummill, Carol-309 PUTNEY, MIKE-41, 47, 57, 139, 141, 268 Puttkamer, V.-118 Pyle. Douglas-309 QQQQQ Quenon, Charles-309 Quevedo, David-326 Quezada, Ms. Terry tfacultyj-43, 249 Quillicy, Brad- QUILLICY, SCOTT-139, 266 QUIMBY, LINDA-268 Quimby, Mary-309 Quinones. Pedro-293 Quintana, Eddie-197, 326 Quintana, Mary-57, 187, 326 Quintana, Rosalinda-125 Quintero, Maria A.-326 Quinteros, Gloria-309 Reed, Eric-153, 326 REEVE5, IRVIN-268 Reeves, Patrick-326 Regan, Bonnie-43, 308, 309, 360 Reich, Elaine-164 Reid, Alan Dewitt-238 Reid, Melanie-326 Reid, Sherri-309 Reilsnyder, Gregory-95, 96, 309 Reister, Frank-119, 309 Reister, Joe-326 Reiter, Carl-326 Remmie, Susan-309 RENTSCHLER, ROBIN-168 Resley, Justin-50, 101, 309 Reveille-90, 91 Reveles, Jaime-293 Reyna, Mr. Ralph ffacuIty5-197, 249 Reynolds, Dana'293 Reynolds, Robert-326 Reynolds, Todd-309 Rhodes, Laurie-103, 293 Ribble, Mary-293 Rice, Eileen Patricia RICE. FRANCIS-268 Rice, Mary Anne-200, 218 Rice, Michael-309 RICH, BRIAN-268 Richard, Reginald-53 Richards, Lora-219, 293 Richard, Richie-293 Richards, Tahana-309 RICHARDSON, MADALYN-268 Richey, Marina-326 Richey, Robin482, 293 RICHEY, RONALD-268 Riddick, Daniel-326 RIDDLE, ANGELA-268 Rider, Paula- Ridge, Dorian-326 Ridge, Gail Ridge, Tana-309 Ried, Dalila-326 Ried, Erika-95, 293 Raed, Mike-95 Riester. J.-111 Riley, Gwendolyn-293 Riley, Phillip-326 Rios, Mr. Cruz ffacultyj-249 Rios, David-232, 237, 326 Rios. Loretta-326 Ritchie, Connie-293 RIVAS, CLARK-95, 177, 268 Rivas, Glynda-120, 309 RIVAS, GUSTAVO-268 Rivas, John-95, 293 RIVERA, ANNABELLE-120, 268 1 ' f Q 1, Y 15 5 li .XR ,H 2 ' 1 Best Dressed' Z Mike Putney, Cindee Soza A .. .' 9, tfjg,-5' , ,-4 -W 'N 344lNDEX Rivera, David-19 Rivera, Daniel-309 RIVERA, JAMES-48, 78, 84, 240, 268 Rivera, Michael-309 Rivera, Richard-326 RIVERA, RUTH-20, 59, 88, 12 Rivera, Yvonne-95, 309 Riveria, Mary-162 Roark, Mr. Cecil ffacultyj-249 Roberts, AmandaA293 Roberts Barbara-94, 111 Bret-43, 47, 115, 11 Roberts Bonnie-130, 293 Roberts Roberts Linda- Roberts Lori-309 Roberts, Lisa-309 Roberts Selina-309 Roberts, William-326 Robertson, Tony-197, 326 Robia, Michael-326 Robinson, Debbie-310 Robinson, Debbie-362 ROBINSON, DONNA-41, 44, 50, 103, 268 Robinson, Mr. Fulton ffacultyb-248 0, 268 6, 117, 293 Robinson, Jeffrey-326 Robinson, Jerome-135, 293 Robinson, Lisa-43, 310 Robinson, Mike-326 Robles, Bertha Rocha, Yolanda-310 Rodehaver, Cheryl-94, 326 Rodehaver, Jean-43, 95, 293, 359 Rodeo-154 Rodriguez, Alice-310 RODRIGUEZ, IRENE-268, 293 RODRIGUEZ, IRMA-268 Rodriguez, Leticia-96, 310 RODRIGUEZ, LILIE-147, 181, 268, 355 Rodriguez, Martha-43, 310 Rodriguez, Michael-232, 237, 293 Rodriguez, Nick-238, 293 Rodriguez, Rene-293 Rodriguez, Robert-84, 190, 293 Rodriguez, Roberto-139, 237 Rodriguez, Sylvia-310 ROEL, TENKATE-268 Rogers, Dana-310 Rogers, Richard-326 Rojas, Cynthia-326 Rollins, Gary-326 ROLLINS, RHONDA-268 Romack, Kerri-293 Romaguera, Anthony-153, 161, 293 Romaguera, Randy-208, 209, 310 Romaine, Brian-197, 326 ROMAINE, YVONNE-120, 122, 268 Romero, Jeanette-135, 310 Romero, Lupe-218, 326 ROM0, ELIZABETH-224, 268 Romo. Patricia-101, 167, 310 Rosales, Eileen-326 Rosales, Leo-326 Rosales, Pedro-310 Roscoe, Jill-126, 310 Rosellini, Lisa-326 Rosemond, Brian-310 Rosemond, Laura-120, 326 Rosprim, Paul-326 Ross, Dennis-310 ROSS, GARY-268, 276 Ross, George-95, 310 Ross, John-326 Ross, Michael-326 Rosser, Jeanna-125, 326 Rosson, John-310 ROTC-152, 153 Rotche, Mary-103, 326 Rowell, Mrs. Karen ffacuItyJ249 Royce, Barry-293 Rubio, Edward-237 Rubio, Javier-326 Rubles, Bertha-310 Ruckstuhl, Michael-197, 326 Rueda, Leticia-120 Ruelas, Richard-310 Ruiz, Arthur-145, 310 RUIZ, AURORA-181, 268 Ruiz, Javier-50, 310 Runkles, Jeanie-326 Rupp, Dandi-326 Rushing, Kristi-293 Rusk, Lisa-43, 187, 363 RUSSELL, DONNA-268 Russell, Rob-310 RUSSELL, WALLACE-264, 268 Russo, A Paul-293 Rutten, Julie-66, 68, 78, 187, 310, 363 Rutter, Kimberly-103, 359, 364, 367 Rutter, Tim-115, 293 RUTZEN, LORRIE-269 Ruvalcaba, Elsa-122, 326 Ruvalcaba, George-326 SSSSS Saavedra, Elvira-326 Saavedra, Henry-326 Sabino, James-326 Sabino, R-130, 293 SABINO, SUZANNE-147, 269, 272 SABRE-86, 87 Sackmary, Michael-326 SAING, CHARLEY-269 Salas, David-293 Salas, Debbie-310 Salas, Peter-326 SALAZAR, EDWARD-41, 82, 269 Salazar, Eileen-326 Salazar, Melissa-310 Salcines, Leigh Ann-43, 66, 95, 106, 310, 360 Saldana, Gregorio-326 Sale, Robert-293 Sale, Tracy-326 Salgado, Eloy-103, 310 Salgado, Ismael-237, 326 Salinas, Leticia-293 Salinas, Noe-310 SALINAS, NORMAN-139, 190, 269 Salinas, Yolanda-326 Saltatrix-106-109 Salute-88, 89 SAMANIEGO, GILBERT-84, 269 Samaniego, Sammy-96, 310 SAMBRANO, BONNIE-147, 269 Sambrano, Cindy-326 Sambrano, Joe-294 Samuels, Tana-230, 294 SANCHEZ, ANNA-269 Sanchez, Bernie-327 SANCHEZ, CARLOS-47, 76, 82, 88, 26 Sanchez. Carmen-310 Sanchez, Cira-125, 173, 326 Sanchez, David-84, 294 Sanchez, Freddy-326 SANCHEZ, LOUIS-269 Sanchez, Maria Del C. Sanchez, Mario-326 SANCHEZ, MARTHA-269 Sanchez, Mary-355 Sanchez, Oswaldo-327 Sanchez, Terry-326 Sanders, Anita-95, 310 Sanders, Jackie-294 Sandford, Charles-50, 96, 294 Sandford, James-327 SANDFORD, SUSAN-49, 96, 269 Sandoval, Cynthia-327 Sandoval, Gregory-310 SANDY, MARK-150 Saneoro, Jack-310 Sanford, Cheryl-327 Sanford, Debbie-294 Sanford, Doug-43, 94 Santiago, Elizabeth-327 Santiago, Jose-294 Sapien, Georgina-310 Sapien, Luz Isela-294 Sarabia, Christina-327 SARABIA, GRACE-120, 269 Sarabia, Margaret-327 Sarabia, Valerie-70, 126, 174, 294 Sargent, Gregory-327 Sargent, Nathan-294 Sather, Stephen-86, 119, 294 Satterfield, Mike-294 SAVINO, JOHN-269 SAWYER, REBECCA-269 Scarbrough, Paul-95 Scarbrough, Rick'310 Schade, Christopher-327 Schaefer, Anita-46, 120 Schafer, Gary-294 Schaefer, Doug-310 Schatte, Graham-226, 327 Schatte, Karen-294 Schaumloffel, Doris-327 Sheiderer, Todd-294, 310 Schneider, Mary Ann-310 Schneider, John Schneider, Rickv-194 Schoeler, MarieA174, 310 SCHOELER, MICHELE-119, 269 Schoen, Elizabeth-310 Schubert, Peter-118, 119, 128 Schuler, Stephen-327 SCHULLER, DEBBIE-269 Schultz, Frank-101 SCHUMACHER, SUZANN-82, 240, 269 SCHWARTZ, VICTORIA-269 Science-176, 177 Scott, Mike'294 Scott, Larry-103, 197, 327 Scott, Leonard-155, 208, 209, 310 Scott, Lisa-327 Scott, Valerie-219, 327 Scroggins, Dennis-294 Scroggins, Karen-86,310 Seales, Lisa-310 Sears, Marianna-113, 294 Seeburger, Joseph'233, 237 Seeburger, Robert L.-294, 310 Segapeli, Mary-96, 308, 310, 362 Segapeli, Michael-210, 397 SEGAPELLI, DAVID-60, 66, 188, 190, 191 238, 269 Seguinot, Janet-126, 310 Seibert, Kenan-327 SENIORS-250-277 Sensiba, WillardA294 Seymour, James-327 Seymour, JaneA101 SEYMOUR, JOHN-269 Shahan, Kristin-327 SHARP, MELBA'269 Shaw, Mr. Art ffacultyb-194, 230, 249 SHAW, ELIZABETH-269 Shaw, Jose-327 Shaw, Renee-294 SHAW, RICHARD-269 Shawver, Donna-327 Shearman, Gregory-294 Shearman, Theresa-327 SHEEHAN, DANIEL-269 Sheehan, Dorothy-327 Sheehan, Margaret-310, 327 Shelley. Aubaej-249 Shepherd, John-20, 327 Sherrouse, Raymond-96, 294 Sherwood, Mrs. Ruby tfacultyj-43, 249 Shimshock, George-327 Shimshock, Marie-76, 116, 299, 310, 353 Shinaut, Kennedy-237, 294 Shinaut, Randall-43, 197, 327, 327 Shoppach, Christopher-150, 294 Shoptaugh, Edward-294 Shore, Cassie-294 Shore, Jean-327 Short, Charles-327 Short, Clayton-327 Short, Lori-327 Shotwell, Melissa-110, 294 Shrull, Laquetta-225, 295 Shultz, Frank-310 Sigma Chi-352, 353 Sigmund, Suzy Silagi, Holly-72, 103, 309, 310, 360, 365 SILAGI, STEVE-86, 88, 269, 270 Silock. Cheryl-198, 219, 295 SILOCK, DEBORAH-198, 225 Silva, Francisco-310 Silva, George-327 Silva, Jaime-237 Silva, James-232, 310 Silva, Jett-232, 327 Silva, Karl-295 Silva, Susana-124, 327 Simonds, Debra-310 Simpson, Martha-295 Sims, Franklin Sims, Janet-310 Sims, Joseph-310 Singletary, Mike-230, 295 Siqueiros, David Michael SIQUEIROS, LETIE-270 Siqueiros, Lisa-310 Sisson, Scott-310 Ski Club-128 Skov, Steven-310 Slape, RobertA327 SLAUGHTER, TAMMYE-270 Slaughter, Tammye-310 Slawik, Torsten-327 Smallwood, Teresa-310 SMATHERS, RAMONDA-41, 120, 270 SMITH, ARTHUR-148 Smith, Barbara-130, 295 SMITH. BENNY-20, 270 Smith, Brad-310 Smith, Brenda-95 Smith. Cathy-310. 327 SMITH, CHA RLES-270 Smith, Christy-103, 327 Smith, Craig-318, 327 Smith, Debra-310 Smith, Derek-327 SMITH, SMITH. DWAIN-270 ERIC-86, 270 Smith, Jeannett-82, 111, 327 Smith, John-82, 295 Smith, Julie-82, 295, 327 Smith, Julie-82, 111, 327 Smith. Smith, SMITH. SMITH. Smith. Kendra-95, 295 Kenneth-154, 327 KYRA-270 LISA-78 Litisia-78, 310 Smith, Marie-43, 310 Smith, Marvis-43, 295 Smith, Michael-43, 96 Smith, Mr. Ralph Cfacultyj-249 Smith, Randy-310 Smith, Randy-139, 310 Smith. Sandra-310 Smith, Sharyl-327 Smith, Timothy-310 SMYTH, MARK-50, 96, 270 Smythe, Lester-237, 310 Snare, Charles-327 Sneddon, Rick-327 SNHS-48 Snodgrass, Lance-194, 310 Snodgrass, Penny-43, 327 SNOW, JAY-230 SNYDER, TERRY-270 Snyder, William-327 Soares, James-168, 310 Soares, Shelley-295 Social Studies-164, 165 Solorzano, Mike-295 Son, Gary-43, 197, 210, 327 SOO, HOO, KIM-151, 270 Sophomores-298-313 Sorg, Linda-295 Soto, Sergio-327 SOZA, CYNTHIA-78, 84, 270, 357, 364 Spaulding, Joseph Speech And Drama-168-169 Sproull, ChristopherA327 St John, Anthony-230, 295 ST JOHN, MARCIA-47, 76, 251, 271, 355 Stair, Sherry-327 STALLINGS, DENNIS-237, 270, 365 Stallings, Laurie-43, 187, 225, 227, 310 Stallings, Lisa-50, 96, 98, 310 Stallings, Raymond-310 Stanfield, Bonnie-118, 310 Stanford, John-237, 327 STANFORD, KAREN-271 Stanley, Sharon-310 STAPHER, JENNIFER-26, 91, 170, 271 Starkey, Dean-310 Starz, Gidget-122, 327 Stearns, Bill-139, 237, 295 Steele, Cathy-310 Steele, Chris-310 Steele, Donald A. Steele, Mrs. Marilyn Ctacultyy-174, 248, 249 Steelhammer, Mrs. Connie Qfacultyb-120, 179, 249 STEELHAMMER, DIANNE-41, 82, 96, 271 Stemsley, Kenneth-210, 211. 327 Stemsley, Sheryl-106, 295 STEPANSKI, PATRICIA-271 Stephens, Cheryl-96, 295 Stephens, David-128, 295 Stephens, Eric-139, 295 STEPHENS, JUDY-91, 103, 271, 357 Stephens, Laurie-310, 363 Stephens, Melody-103, 295 Stephens, Russell-94, 311, 327 Stephens, Timothy-111, 327 Stephenson, Rainer-327 Stephenson, Stanley-310 Sterling, Timothy-111, 327 Stevens, Bill-190 STEVENS, DANA-271 Stevens, Eric-190 Stevens, Gay-124. 310 Stewart, John-295, 327 STEWART, LORNA-271 Stewart, Robert-111, 327 Stewart, Robert-295 STEWART, SANDRA-41, 44, 72, 116, 122, 271 Stinson, Cindy-124, 310, 361 Stipetic, Rita-118, 310 Stitt, Fountain-327 Stodola, CarI'327 Stoll, Nancy-310 Stone, Carl-310 Stone, Jett-328 STONE, MICHAEL-271, 329 Stone, Robin-187, 310, 363 Stone, Tim-295 Stonecipher, David-310 Stonecipher, Kendall-295 STONER, KAREN-120, 126, 271, 354 Stoner, Phillip tfacultyj-244 Storey, Ricky-60, 328 Story, Stacee-31, 184, 365, 367 Stout, Robert-209, 299, 310 STRACHAN, JEFF-151, 271 STRADER, LESLIE-271 Strasser, Karla-295 Streeter, Ross-328 Stringfield, Christine Stroh, Howard-295 Stroud, Adria-295 Student Council-76-81 Studer, Linda-96, 310 Suddath, Kimberly-122, 368 Suiter, Tracy-295 Sullivan, KelIie'295, 367 Sullivan, Andy-197, 237 Sullivan, William-328 Summerford, Leslie-95, 218 SUMMERFORD. MlKE'271 Sumrall, Lee-233, 237 Sumrall, Sophia-94, 328 Sunden, S-43 SURRATT, TV-139, 188, 190, 191, 230, 271 Sutherland, Todd-310 SUTTON, ELIZABETH-66, 103 SUTTON, MICHEALYN-271 Swaney, Kelly-328 Swaney, Lori-295 Swearingin, Diana-111, 328 Swimming-230, 231 Syner, Richard-328 Syner, Ruth-310 Syner, Scott-310 TTTTT Tabor, Craig-197, 328 TAFOYA, NAOMI-145, 272 TALA-130 Tallman, Alice-296 Tallman, Chris-296 Tallman, Roberta-328 Tanner, Eric-296 Tant, David-328 Tapia, Susan4328 Tapp, Joel-94, 96, 328 TARNOSKY, DAVID-31, 272 Tate, Scott A. Taubner, Mrs. Juanita Ctacultyj-249 TAVAREZ, JOSE-272 Taylor, Betty-293 TAYLOR, DAVID Taylor, Gregory-237, 310 Taylor, James-310 TAYLOR, JEFFREY-272 Taylor, Joseph-310 Taylor, Joy-293 TAYLOR, KATHY-272 TAYLOR, LEONARD-148 Taylor, Ronald-43, 310 Taylor, Suzanne-232, 296 Taylor, Tami-328 Taylor, Tamsy-310 TAYLOR, TERRI-91. 232, 233, 238, 269 Wittiest Kurt Paxson, Gay Guthrey fm .nj Taylor, Wayne'310 Teel, Bill-50, 113, 115, 117, 295, 296 Teel, Mrs. Katherine lfacultyj-109, 249 Teel, Mark-328 Teitsworth, Lynette-328 TELLEZ, ALYCE-46, 105, 106, 272 Tellez. Aurora-311 TENKATE, ROEL-77 Tennis-240, 241 Teran, Carlos-296 Teran, Ernesto-328 TERRAZAS, ARNALDO-46, 50, 113, 115, 272 Terrazas, Priscilla-103, 328 Terrazas, Yvette-103, 328 TERRY, ANGELA-272 Terry, Jeannine-311 Tessman, Judy-43, 311 Thespians-134, 135 THOMAS, CARL-145 Thomas, Edith-296 Thomas, Gina-219, 296, 311 Thomas, Gwendolyn-117, 235, 296 Thomas, Linda-116, 200, 201, 311 Thomas, Major-155, 328 Thomas, Robert'95, 311 Thomas, Sharon-296 Thompson, Cynthia-311 Thompson, Keith-311 THOMPSON, MARK-240, 272 Thompson, Michael-328 Thomson, Brian-296 Tijerina, Thelma-328 Tinguely, Erich-328 Tinguely, Michelle-103, 296, 367 TISCARENO, MARTHA-272 Tiscareno, Melinda-48, 296 Todd. Richard-311 TOMLINSON, JAMES-204,272 Tompkins, Carolyn'57, 106, 109, 187, 301. 311, 361 Tompkins, Melinda-296 Torre, Eduardo-296 Torres, Evelyn-296 TORRES, YOLANDA-272 TOSO, MARGIE-40, 66. 68, 84, 102, 103, 104. 272. 355, 365 Tovar, Anita-311 Townsend, Janet-328 Townsend, Kristy-43, 328 Townsend, Scot-296 Townsley, Peter-190, 296 Track-234-237 Trail, Lori-296 TRAW, TERRY-272 Traylor, Marcus-95, 96, 311 Trejo, Rosario-311 Trevino, Bertha-296 Trooperettes'102-105 TRUELOVE, RICHARD-50, 96, 272 Trujillo, Richard-328 Trujillo, Sabina-328 Tucker, Mr. G. T, llacultyj-249 Tucker, John-328 Q ,fe f . :Sofas tif'- 5 . J , if, Biggest Smiles- V 'NX out M U Terry White, Margie Toso L 1 i1-,,.,, , 'M' 346 INDEX Thomson, Kevin-328 Thomson. Susan-46, 168, 311 THOMSON, WILLIAM-41, 139 Thorn, Darren-95, 296 Thorn, Mark-328 Thornberry, Mr. Spencer Cfacultyj-249 Thornton, Mrs. Maggie flacultyj-155 Thrasher, James-311 Thurmond, John-311 Thurston, Sheri-328 Tidwell, Joy-110 Tidwell, Quanah-328 TIEDEMANN, JULIE-272, 352 TIEDEMANN, SHIRLEY-103, 311, 361 TIEMANN, DOUGLAS-120, 272 Tiemann, Mrs. Mary ffacultyj-129, 179, 249 Tift, Richard-296 Tucker, Pat-296 TUCKER, ROBERT-50, 101, 113, 115, 271 Tucker, Mr, Tom flacultyj-148 Turner, Francois-101, 116, 119,151,161,311 TURNER, GARY-271 Turner, Susan-118, 311, 323 TURNER, TIMOTHY-271 Twomey, Linda-130, 296 Twomey, Tim-101, 130, 311 Tyler, Steven Tyler, Timothy-296 UUUUU Uecker, Glenda-311 Ulmer, Bernard-328 UphoH, Rebecca-179 Upshaw, Rene-95, 311 Ureno, Cecilia-328 Ureno, Laura-78, 120, 124, 296, 359 Uro, Charles-311 Uro, Phillip-328 Uro, Ruth-95, 296 Uroda, Melissa-328 URODA, SUSAN-57, 105, 167, 225, 272 Urquiza, Humberto-311 Urquiza, Yvonne-43, 126, 311 Uyarra, Marcelino-328 VVVVV Valadez, James-311 VALADEZ, RUDOLPH-233. 236, 237, 272 VALDEZ, DENA-272 VAUGHAN, JOHN-273 Vaughan, Lori-94, 124 Vaughn, Robbie-311 Vaughl, John'311 Veal, Alison-101, 311 VEAL, CHRISTINE-273 Vega, Belinda-296 VEGA, JOSEFINA-273 Vega, Michael-296 Velasco, Victor-48 Velasquez, Gloria-116, 311 Velasquez, Mana-296 Vera, John-296 Vetter, Sharon-296 Vetter, Susan-50, 94, 125 VlCA-148, 149 Viescas, Consuelo-43, 312 VIESCAS, DAVID-273 Viescas, Max-312 Vigil, Debra-126, 296 Vigil, Denise-43, 126, 312 Vigil, Patrick'194, 237, 299, 312, 363 VEGIL, SANDRA-273 Vigil, Teresa-95, 300 Vigue, Shanly-153 Vilchis, Anna-110, 130, 232. 235, 312 Villanueva, Maria-116, 312 Villarreal, Mrs. Evagalina Qfacultyj-233, 245 Villarreal, Laura-95. 312 VILLARREAL, MAGDALENA-43, 150, 273 Villarreal, Mark-312 Villaverde, Gloria-328 VILLAVERDE, KARL-273 VIOLA, JIM-273 Vogel, Scottf312 VOKES, LINDA-82, 240, 273, 300 Vokes, Timothy-312 Volleyball-198, 220 Vollmer, Dana-130, 296 Von Clausewitz, Mr. Elwood flacultyj-249 Vonputtkamer, Joachim-78, 328 Voorheis, Mrs. Beth Cfacultyb-245 Vourazeris, Mrs. Elizabeth Cfacultyj-245 Vourazeris, George-296 Vourazeris, Jackie-201, 312 WNWNWNV Waala, Waala, Waala, , KENNETH-52, 122, 139, 190, 236,237 WADE 273 Wade, Wade. Larry-312 Mike-312 Sandi-312 Nathan-111 Terence-237, 297 Wafford, Will-197 Waggoner, Teresa-102, 312, 361 Waggener, Benjamin-328 WAGNER, CRYSTAL-273 Wagner, Mr. George ffacultyj-249 Wagner, Marcie-43, 103, 232, 312, 328 Wagner, Toni-94, 328 Wagner, Mr. Theo Cfacultyj-249 Wainscott, Patrick-128, 328 Wainscott, Peter-297 Walden, Mrs. Polly ffacultyj-249, 361 Waldrop, Bonetta Latane Walizar, Melissa-65, 103, 312 Valdez, George-328 Valdez, Laura-116, 328 Valdez, Leticia-311 Valdez, Luz-296 Valdez, Monique-103, 296 Valdlvia, Paul-311 VALENCIA, ADRIAN-272 Valencia, Guadulupe-311 Valencia, Rose-328 Valencia, Ruben-237, 328 Valenzuela, Suzette-328 Valle, Irma-122, 328 Valle, Maria-311 Vallejo, D-147 Valles, Hector-101, 311 Valtier, Patsy-311 Van Haselen, Bonnie-95 Vander Meulen. Kenneth-311 Vander Wende, Julie-43, 78, 103, 249. 311, 353, 361 VARENKAMP, BRYAN-46, 96, 101, 113, 115, 167. 272 Vargas. lrasema-311 Vargas, Karin-323 VARGAS, KATHRYN-43, 273 Varnell, Jim-312 Vasquez, Andres-328 Vasquez, Debbie-118, 328 Vasquez, Diana-106, 109, 311 Vasquez, Miss Elva flacultyj-126, 249. 299 Vasquez, Freddie-311 Vaughan, James-311 Walker, Celeste-50, 96. 98. 312 Walker, Charlie-95 WALKER, CYNTHIA-150, 273 Walker, Jeannief43, 65, 312 WALKER, LAURA-273 Walker, Lisa-96, 101, 113, 115, 297 Walker, Max-313 Walker, Michael-328 WALKER, STEVEN-273 Walker, Terrell-312 Wallace, Catherine-218, 297 Wallace, Leo-232, 329 Wallace, Michael-96 Wallace, William-297 Wallesuerd, Cynthia-111, 329 Walsh, Robert-329 Walter, David-329 Waltman, Charles-313 Waltman, Steve-329 WALTON, DAVID-150, 273 Ward, Deborah-103, 329 Ward, James-84, 297 Ware, Crystal-122, 184, 289, 297, 366 Ware. Coach Todd ffacultyjf173, 188, 190, 191 Warren, Andrew-329 Warren, Denise-95, 313, 361 WARREN, JOHNNY-41, 273 Warren, Lisa-329 WARREN, MARKV273 Warren, Susan-213 WARWICK, LAURA-52, 65, 84, 105, 273, 357, 365 Warwick, Suzanne-128, 297, 367 WASHAM. SHARON-273 Washington, Chrles-329 Washington, George-313 Wasiewski, Deborah-313 Wasiewski, Michael-151, 329 Wilson, Bitsy-125, 174 Wilson, Darla-297 Wilson, Debra-111, 329 Wilson, Judy-122, 329, 361 Wilson, Karen-329 Wilson, Karen-329 Wasson, Alan-297 Waters, Donald-329 Watkins, Sheri-68. 297 Watson, Brian-197, 329 Watzke. Patricia-43, 329 Waugh, Diana-313 WAYNE, GREGORY-150, 273 Wayne, Jeff-297 Wayne, Steven-313 Weasel, Joe-323 Weatherly, Derek-95, 237, 297 Weatherly, Mark-329 Weathers, Ronnie-43, 94, 329 Weathersbee, Robert-238, 313 Weatherwax, Bruce-297 Weatherwax, Marion-313 Weaver, Anthony'329 WEAVER, JENEAN-150, 355, 273 Weaver, Kimberly-103, 329 Weaver, Joel-313 Weaver, Mike-297 Webel, William-297 WILSON, KENNETH-275 Wilson, Leann-43, 329 WILSON, MARTHA-275 Wilson, Terry-329 Wilson, Tina-106 Wilson, William-297 Wimberly, James-96, 167, 313 Winchester, Kristie-329 WINDHAM, DAWN-124, 275 WINFREE, CRYSTAL-84, 155, 235, 275, 356 365 Winlree, William-287 Wirt, Robin'86, 297 WISNEISKI, GAIL-103. 275, 357. 364 Withers, William-194, 297 Wofford, Freddie-208, 209, 313 Wofford, William-210, 329 Woiff, Denise-329 Wollenburg, Paul-329 Wolterstorff, Ms. Carolyn CfacuItyJ'88, 158, Wedge, Deborah-43, 95, 313, 353 Welch, Cara-101, 329 Welch, Denise-313 WELCH. WILLIAM-101, 273 WELCH, ZACHARY-274 Wellman, Terri'313 Welsh, Robert-313 249 WOLTERSTORFF, ERIC-91, 96. 98. 119, 265. 273 Wong, Ed-297 Wood, Cindy-164 Wood, Diana-103, 106, 109 Wood, Gary-95, 297, 359 Wood, James-25, 238 Wood, Kama-329 Welsh, Wiley-330 Werge, Christy-313 Werge, Victoria-52, 103, 329 Wergin, Wergin. Mark-128, 313 Mealnie-329 WERNER, CHERYL-103, 274 Werner, Eric-113, 329 Werner, Ms. Patricia ffacultyb-43, 249, 315 WEST, BRENDA-274 West, Gilbreath-313 WEST, MARTHA-274 Westerman. Lise-110 WOOD. ROBERT'275 WOODARD, AUSTIN-275 Woodard, Julie-94, 329 Woodruff, Allen-95, 297 Woodruff, Mike-57, 139, 190, 237, 285, 297 359 Woods, Jerome-297 WOOLDRIDGE, BOBBY-275 Worker, David-313 WORKER, PAMELA-117, 275 Work Study-180 Worrell, Mr. Raleigh tfacultyj-249 Westerman, Quinn-329 Westfall. Mrs. Margie Cfacultyj-116 Whelchel, Kevin-329 Whelchel-Sheri-43, 323 Whipple, Glenn-329 Whipple, Mr. Ward ffacultyj-249 Whisenant, Rhonda-313 White, Albert-210, 237, 329 WHITE, CAROL-70, 155, 198, 199, 274 Wrestling-220-223 Wright. Wurm. Kathy-150, 297 John-329 Wyndham, Michele-122, 329 White, Mrs. Dee ffacultyb-249 White, Mrs. Elaine ffacultyj-245 White, Frank-297 White, Julie-187, 313, 362 White, Mauri-297, 366 White, Paul-84, 177, 232, 329 White, Sidney-197, 329 WHITE, TERRENCE-122, 139, 204, 274, 276 WHITE, VIRGINIA-68, 103, 106, 274, 365 WHITEHOUSE, LIZ-168 Whitehouse, Mike-96 Whitehurst, Janet-297, 359 WHITEHURST, JOHN-274 Whitney. Whitney. Richard-329 Sue-120, 297 Widner, Christina-329 Widner, Teresa-95, 122, 313, 362 Widtieldt, Matt-313 Widtfeldt, Mickey-329 Wiebusch, Kenny-296 Wiesenthal, Rex-313 Wiggins, Benita-329 Wilcox, Angela-313 Wilcox, Glenn-329 Wilhite, John-313 Wilhite, Ronnie-329 WILKE, CLAUDIA-44, 72, 117, 119, 240 WILKE, WILLIAM-41, 164, 204, 274, 276 Wilkins, Paula-82, 235, 274 Williams, Dawn-313 Williams, Eileen-329 WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH-103, 274, 313, 355. 365 Williams. Gabriel-329 Williams, Galen-329 Williams, James-313 Williams, Joseph-313 WILLIAMS, KAREN-124, 274 Williams, Karl-329 Williams. Kathy-313, 317 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL-190, 274 Wllii8ITlS. Robert-213 WILLIAMS, STEVEN-173, 159, 188, 274 WILLIAMS, VELDA-43, 155 Williamson, Andy-297 WILLIAMSON, MONA-275 WILLIAMSON, PAM-147, 275 Wilsey, Esther-330 YYYYY Yahna Phi-360, 361 YANCY, LYDIA-275 Yanez, Jack-119, 237, 329 Yarish, Susan-233, 235. 313 Yarto, Ricky'50, 95, 313 Ybarra, Patricia-78, 297 YBARRA, VIRGINIA-120, 198, 199, 275 Yee, Emma-151, 297 Yee, Martha-43, 101, 329 Yohe, Laura-119. 297 Young, Burt-329 YOUNG, CARRIE-275 YOUNG, ERIC-113 Young, Jackie-313 Young, Mark-297 Youngs, Douglas-111, 316, 329 Youngs, Melissa-297 Yudico, Robert-95, 313 ZZZZZ Zalesak, Jean-126, 143, 313 ZALESAK, PAUL-275 Zamarripa, Joseph-297 Zamora, Lawrence-297 Zamora, Marie-313 Zarate, Rudy-128 Zarter, Paula-131, 313 Zavala, Eddie-139, 190, 275 Zavala, Larry-313 Zeid, Robert-197, 329 Zend, Tony-313 ZELLER, DOREEN-72. 275 Zeller, Susan-122, 179. 297 Zermeno, Katherine-297 Zermeno, Louis-297 Zielsdorf, Joseph-139. 19O,'23O, 297 ZIMMER, KIMBERLY-275, 355 Zubiate, Henry-139, 190, 297, 329 Zulawski, Stephen-313 Zuolski, Steve-323 1 y 5 y --'aw 1 4,9 I .f.f. 2, V..f M,,,v 5,. ., -I. ,- 7 :fa l- H f f 11 f Y 'kr A 4 v i , ..' f , ' , ,. , .MH i ff 1 fffe I ual transition taint but discernabll The changing face of a city mirrors the changes in the people who inhabit it. As old buildings are torn down to make room for new structures, the personal- ity of the community is also inevitably altered. The past which we all share is not easily remembered without visible reminders. As El Paso sprawls out and devours the desert that surrounds it, the culture that makes this city unique unto itself is also slowly being de- stroyed. An old man's time-worn face reflects the helplessness of an individual to halt the onward march of time. The wisdom and strength that are imbedded into the deep lines of his face are for the most part u.seless,gygg5.tQpr, like build- ings, the old are more feasily ignored than revered or even tolerated. Waiting to die, they can only watch as their world shifts from one era to anpther. A new era. The phrase has the sound of fresh beginnings in it. While children observe the wonders that simple things 348 contain, those only a than they are already ious to the uncomplicatedijbys ofsbieing alive. .ry . lsgs. . ggg.g.... Ever' the touched by thefpfrogressirrn offftime. The coyotes which once ggghabitedgthe desert .... on ssss bling buildings downtowrii symbolize the attempt to preserve what was, yet can never be again. They remind-Q--us of an earlier age and provide afcomforting link between the old and the new. Not only the facade of a city changes. As buildings are torn down, so are old attitudes and customs. Jobs and posi- tions once restricted by sex or age or color are being filled by new people - women, minorities, young, and old. This attempt to correct inequality is pointed to with pride as we congratu- late ourselves on changing with the times. But are we really changing? The sight .-1, f - 4 .. -..- to learn good jobs may be a me more eloquent statement of the 1imQ.S about Progress. lll illt lt has been said that human natl never changes. The past, certair reflects hundreds of years of persistf attitudes and values. The present, l cause it is too near to be planned objectively observed, can not be ev uated except through the biased e5 of those living in it. Only the futu that not clearly defined void that l ahead of us, offers any real hope. Hc for what we choose to preserve out our past, hope that what we are n is good, and hope for what we w to become. For it is the blending these three - past, present, and ture -- that provide us with our r culture. 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E EQ CQ ITE 1 IF E 953 IE DIAL US FDR X FAST SERVICE I i MENSWEAH conmen , , UE ADS 351 HL 352 SIGMA CHI Sigma Gb? X fi. W, , MP V, M xi N Traditionally, Sigma Chi, a Tri-Hi-Y lub, has always been a very active lub at Eastwood High School. The 977-78 school year was no excep- tion. The club began its activities ivith a car wash early in the school year. Throughout the year Sigma Chi mem- ers participated in school and com- unity activities. They helped with 'egistration in August, they had a bottle drive to raise money, they decorated a hall for Homecoming, and they sold pickles at the Hallo- ween Carnival. ln addition, the girls played bingo with old folks in a rest home and stuffed envelopes for UNICEF. To offset all the hard work, the girls treated themselves to a swimming party. Donald Lang was selected as their beau, and Mrs. Darlene Brown sponsored the club. 1. Karen Burt, Sigma Chi historian, makes her list of pictures needed to make the club's scrapbook a complete history of the year. 2. Yvonne Ramirez and Mary Pogorzelski cover the hall with paper and paint tand their bodiesj as they work on their Homecoming sign. 3. Dawn Hollschwander, Mary Pogorzelski, and Trisha Fairbanks evaluate the possible finan- cial success of the pickle sale that the club conducted at the Halloween Carnival. Q, K I Donald Lang beau Mrs. Darlene Brown sponsor Kim Arthur president Trisha Fairbanks vice-president A Yvonne Ramirez secretary Dawn Hollswandner treasurer ,gf B Debbie Wedbe parliamentarian Mary Pogorzelski Chaplain Karen Burt historian Julie Vanderwende representative Yvonne Boshuizen Karen Calkins Yvette Forti Marie Shimshock SIGMA CHI 353 Leslie Palmeira president Pat Barcena vice-president Terry Herrera secretary Debbie Capoldi treasurer Lorye Mendoza representative Meiinda Mora chaplain Karen Stoner parliamentarian Lisa Biizzard Denise Castillo Janice Eiliot Theresa Fraga Suzy Haro Barbara Holcomb Robin Lucky Julie Miller Julie Navar 354 DETINU eimu Detinu, a senior girls service organi- zation, ended their third generation of existence as they turned the club over to the fourth generation by selecting little sisters. Homecoming prompted the girls to decorate av hall. They used the theme Detinu Fiesta. They also sold yarn dolls as a money-making project and rang the victory bell from 3:30 until kick-off Homecoming night. The E was lit by Detinu and Anehta Sesea, both senior clubs. Service projects for the year in- cluded baking pies for an old folks home. The stadium was also cleaned every Sunday after home games. ln the spring Detinu gave a party for a local orphanage. Detinu sponsored a garter toss at the l . 4 MT? -1- f ' 155 annual Halloween Carnival, and, as a project to help Student Council, Detinu trick-or-treated for UNICEF. As the year came to a close, Detinu seniors hoped that their little sisters would have as many wonderful ex- periences as they did. Robin Lucky and Melinda Mora work on their last Homecoming hall. Lilie Rodriguez Marsha St. John Mary Sanchez Margie Toso Jenean Weaver Beth Williams Kim Zimmer Mark Myers beau George Ochoa beau Mike Putney beau Mrs. Carmen St. John sponsor Mr. James Metcalf sponsor DETINU 355 Barbara Doty president Leslie Burt vice-president Susan O'Quinn secretary Carrie Kirkpatrick treasurer Crystal Winfree parliamentarian Patsy Carmona representative Barbara Bolton Marie Daggy Tracy Estes Terri Fiasconaro Glynda Gavlik Christie Gregory Diane Helton Denise Joseph Patty Lewis Cindy McCoy din effa Sesea This year marked the final year for the present members of Anehta Sesea. The girls took care of the children at the Texas Women's Political Cau- cus and entertained deprived child- ren at Christmas. Anehta Sesea had the honor of burning the E during Diann Narro Andre Nelson Homecoming week. The theme of the girls' Homecoming hall was Mari- nate the Matadors and won a second place award. The club also had a booth for the Halloween Carnival and sold carnations for Valentine's Day. Cakes were made for the teacher of the week and each teacher got a bas- ket of candy for Easter. Vicki Nowicki Cindee Soza Judie Stephens Julie Tiedemann Babe Warwick Gail Wisniewski Darrell Deloach beau Mrs. Gail Love sponsor At the end of the year, little sisters were chosen by each member to carry on the traditions and services of Anehta Sesea. 1. Christie Gregory, Barbara Doty, and Barbara Bolton show off for the camera. 2. President Barbara Doty has a friendly attitude about getting a pie thrown in her face at the Hallo- ween Carnival. 5 at ,371 . 4. ky? 152. i M Y. i 1 ANEHTA SESEA 357 Sharon Glasscock president Jenny Hutto vice-president Robin Coward secretary Michele Plunkett treasurer Phyliis Pol representative Candy Cain Christy Cole Judy Delgado Yvette Holquin Janet Jarvis Brenda Jones Debbie Kaster Lisa La Spina Linda Lipsett Tara Malone Pauline Melendez 358 EKAPPA Ea pa EKappa, a busy group of junior girls, found their way into the hearts of hungry students with carmel apples, popcorn balls, and baked goods. Miss Jackie Culbert, their sponsor, helped make these and many other activities successful. During the summer the girls painted the parking lots and then helped in the classrooms at registration. ln the spirit of Homecoming, EKappa won third place in the hall decorating contest and had the first place float at the Burning of the Each of the girls was involved in sev- eral other school activities, but man- aged to hold weekend car-washes and help with paper drives. EKappa dis- played friendship and club unity throughout the year. Sharon Glasscock, Christy Cole, and Tara Ma- lone attempt to handle their many customers at one of the club's carmel apple sales. l Gary Wood beau Woody Woodruff beau Terri Morales Toni Navarrette Angela Poole Michel Rodehaver Kim Rutter Laura Ureno Janet Whitehurst Miss Jackie Culbert sponsor M Holly Silagi president Becky Navar vice-president Leighann Salcines secretary Dianna Johnson treasurer Mandy Lucky representative Mandy Collier historian Bonnie Reagan parliarnentarian JoAnn Lopez chaplain Kim Dwyer Cindy Frank Kelly Garza Audrey Hardman Mary Hendryx Kellie Hudson Marie Huffman Valarie Kirkpatrick yafna 360 YAHNI PHI Yahna Phi is a sophomore girls club at Eastwood. During the summer and the school year the girls held many money-making projects. With car washes, bake sales, and paper drives the girls raised enough money for club T-shirts, Home- coming neccessities, and club do- nations to the needy. They also visited an old folks home. Yahna Phi also had their traditional Halloween Carnival maze. The girls decorated a Homecoming hall en- titled We're still having fun and Eastwood is still the one. ln the spring the girls had a tea to welcome new members into the club. The girls' sponsor is Miss Debra Meansg co-sponsor is Miss Polly Wal- den. 1. Yahni Phi members Teresa Waggoner and Mandy Lucky take a break during decorating for Homecoming to give advice to Robin Lucky about her cIub's decorations. 2. JoAnn Lopez laughs at a joke that was told at a club meeting. ig 43 x'sx X 77dn fan lillll I Cathy McDonald Roberta Martinez Donna Ray Cindy Stinson Carolyn Tompkins Shirley Tiedemann Julie Vanderwende Teresa Waggoner Denise Warren Glenn McLaughlin beau Lane Addis beau Debra Means sponsor YAHNIPHI 361 Mary Segapeli president Viveca Perea vice-president Angela Petrofes secretary Teresa Widner treasurer Patty Johnson parliamentarian Debbie Robinson chaplain Julie White historian JoAnn Fournier representative 362 DOOWTSAE 9 Gee ffffe 'Yi ti, 1 i'., , J ottts J - rttooJttt,r How much is that? inquired a cus- tomer at a Doowtsae swap sale, one of the main projects of the sopho- more girls club. The money the girls earned went to buy carpeting for the coaches' offices. Other projects included bake sales, :ar washes, and keeping the marquee .ip to date. Car washes were so suc- cessful that the club held many of them. During the Homecoming week, the members of Doowtsae decorated halls and helped with the Burning of the 1. Lollie Kaster waits patiently for more letters for the marquee. 2. Jill Jenkins and Nannette Rutten pose atop the goal post. Julie Isabel representative Nanette Rutten representative Patti Brown Andrea Giddens Jill Jenkins Lollie Kaster Vicki McCarthy Helen Moody Norma Olivas Lisa Rusk Gaylynne Stephens Laurie Stephens Robin Stone David Plunkett beau Pat vigil beau M. D. Lafferty sponsor DOOWTSAE 363 Glynda Gavlik president Gail Wisniewski vice-president Sara Banta secretary Cindee Soza treasurer Gay Guthrey parliamentarian Barbara Holcomb representative Kim Rutter historian Mrs. Diane Patterson sponsor Nettie Addis Rhonda Barr Jana Bigby Candy Cain Sherri Clune Khrista Dinges Michelle Hollomon Diane Johnson 364 EPSILON i., a vii '7 wk wsu , ' Hx, 4 1 Nvirfmgwnf menu wie ' I psi he .guggi -is Magix. I nding a helping hand to the handi- pped, Epsilon, a service club with embers ranging from sophomores n seniors, trick or treated for UNI- EF. This enthusiastic group of girls 1ade pies and Christmas cards for a nior citizens home and also collect- cancelled stamps for the Leprosy undation. lembers made Homecoming more ittery with the traditional decor- ting of mums. Along with the other annual Homecoming festivities, Epsi- lon participated with decorating the halls. Money-making projects consisted of the annual Halloween carnival where the girls sold confetti eggs. Epsilon participated with Cash for Cans by collecting aluminum cans to raise money. They also sponsored a reli- gious rock concert with the group 'Revolation' free of charge. Mrs. Di- ane Patterson served as their sponsor. 'RNw',f 2 . ig un wvgpist S .' he kr -'Wes Y M rl? mg! as. '. ',.- sf? f , Denise Joseph Judy Lang Kim Lorimier Robin Lucky Julie Miller Delisa Osborne Donna Ray Holly Silagi Stacee Story Margie Toso Babe Warwick Virginia White Beth Williams Crystal Winfree Dennis Stallings beau Bill Wilke beau EPSILON 365 Khrista Dinges president Sheila Ingraham vice-president Mary Brochu secretary Mauri White treasurer Crystal Ware parliamentarlan Julie Nevarez representative Laura Anderson Debbie Antwine Sara Banta Jana Bigbie Lisa Bluhm Lisa Campos Glnette Haro Michelle Hollomon Debbie Kaster Stacey Mendonca 366 ENTRE NOUS 'JE- nfre wus 0 sl - ' Q. v-Q15 'i - v nl . , . .'0f..- 4-5 4 i.,-n.. Lim .nu 05' 0 0 X., ,N-,M 1'2,.'IIp' .1 Qx itxB .g5ei:f1 . 4i?Fskix :..a :Mt ffm! .,.-fs-'1'-'. '- J' fi' -' gtg: 31-Q' I: S +I' la roughout their junior year, Entre ous engaged in several activities, t of which was a prosperous car ash. Sponsoring people at a nursing me was also a main project during ns past year. This included such ngs as sending little ornaments their trays plus flowers for Christ- s, Easter, and other holidays. uring the month of October, Entre Nous trick or treated for the UNI- CEF foundation and participated in Homecoming week along with other clubs and organizations. By adding their two cents worth, they helped the junior class win the spirit chain. Getting ready for their senior year and to raise money for expenses, they had several bake sales and even a raffle for needy families. 1. Khrista Dinges adds the final touch to the decorating. 2. Julie Nevarez and Sheila ln- graham critidue their decorating. Q i:', Rita Moya Marta Prenslav Kim Rutter Stacee Story Kelli Sullivan I 1 S? ix' Michelle Tinguely Suzanne Warwick Ralph Barron beau on U f ., CYD-.Ex l.. im. 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Svc. 0 Batteries Q1 EAsTvvooo SHELL 3001 IVICRAE EL PASO TEXAS 79925 Fred G Grubb 5910821 Brakes Valve Jobs New Rebuilt Used Parts STINSON 81 SON INSURANCE AGENCY 99 GJ Q Q4 , - in H 0 0 , ' , E9 , HI it CD tfi Aiwa mg 9900 Montana Randy Stinson, Fred Stinson, residence-591-9389 591-3339 'fare .gamer 376 ADVERTISEMENTS IVIANDO S Hazr Design For Men And Women RANCHLAND CENTER 7426 GATEWAY EAST I 10 AT VISCOUNT HUNTER EL PASO TEXAS 1 Ti T 55353, gk If I X X v Xxkvxgx X 1 IQ IMI an I f K f xx -lx X Sly fl X XI! Xlaifjs' I I 5923 GATEWAY Fla! 7 ,f W, II X577 F i If A I YI I 1 , . I I I I I If If ,I I E I!! N ji I I 5 gf! CQ CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS lg FROM 'FJ VIOLA SPORTSWEAR INC EL PASO TEXAS 79925 aims QQ T363 E122 lb IH E . , m I5 - , E CQ ADVERTISEMENTS 377 f-il IE IFE E CQ I l ,D 1 1. U. 51 IN Non'rHeAsT ei. 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' Mr. 'Handsonne Hastings Ms. Alice John n - rommmm mmommvm mmmmmv Congratulations To The Pride Of East El Paso Q 32555331222 Qimitof 53 Eastwood Band Booster M JF 1 President: Mearns Secreta : Vice-President: Barbara Belknap Treasurer: Irene Hendiey L i i 1. Q Q Qi Lrx 5 -,aj t-we ii 'fewer .fewer QQ Q15 GW IF A S 153 IM ECTORS A R ESIGNERS 3041 MCRAE EL PASO TEXAS Q 591-0431 EQ - :Hi f ff f F 7 n ew ' 'f ' W H- ,,,. .L f ' . . H Snauow yyaremedsw 4902 MONTANA - M Q EL PASO, TEXAS 79902 WAT EEEDS EE diff? ESQTEE nmmaiwgp Q fi EQ Fil EJ 5 Q F21 GJ QD ,FIN YLQPPJ' M-ws GOOD LUCK TRSOPERS Ar.: P if PRDFESSIUIIAL D06 GRUUMING 84 STYLING CALL BREEDSJ X dr lx X APPOINTMENT PHONE l x 7 U f 779-7989 1' e X fy I E3 . X fAllLocatronsj K Individual Siyles 3 A Ears Gleaned liails Trimmed lio Tranquilizers iv d Up and Ilelrvery Service 3 LUGATIIIIIS SERVING ALL EL PASO 'QW firm? sexe, rsg lf it makes living in your home I better than ever, it's here. 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W 'Jw , 4X ,wf:'h15r2re- , , in .. 1 A X 1 vi if u L 7 '22 am M s -Q , M f ' 'UM' 7 4 S an are 4 ,' fi mwsw-V1-5, E Burr I e X 1 Q 1 'Yi f 6 H Q 2? f in 4 i 1 3 .Mm ll. 1 i 1 2. The simplicity of nature brings us to realize thatfno barrier is too great if we strive, t and we arecomforted. i So we continue to reach higher--I no obstacle can stop us. A' we can reach for the starsg r i 1 The making of this yearbook was, to us, like a mother bearing her first child - though the labor pains were many, the unexpected joys seemed to far out- number them. And, although the many hours we spent in the cream-colored ,Mt qv: ,105 Vx l ik! 1 f L1 1 L t 'N 1 y ' 'H ' Wt' al fb i Jw M 'XA 4 A Us V X199 ,XX QM: 'I ,X 1, XX U fi 1. ..-'ty 'V 1 Ml, W l g ll If 1, H ll' if f l l V walls of Room 111 often threatened to drive us insane, we recognize it as the birthplace for all the inspiration and last minute spurts of creativity that helped our child to grow and to be- come nourished. But, as an expectant . 1 E li !l. t l. it lt ui tit mother needs a midwife, so a yearbool needs its people. First, we'd like to thank the people at McBryde's Studio for unselfishly giving of their time and equipment to see that we had quality photographs. And to Hal Hale and David Romo for giving us their personal attention - thank you. We'd also like to extend our deep apprecia- tion to Mr. Bob Bradley and the small corps of teachers - Mr. Chuck Myers, Miss Jackie Culbert, Ms. Carol Mearns, and Ms. Bonnie Lesley - who gave of themselves for the book. Next, our thanks goes to Ray Audino, who watched over our child while it was being printed, to Steve Stiffler, whose artistry began us on our way, and to Jeff Meacham, whose special photographic techniques made our division pages. Then, there are Jerry Graves and Linda Anthes, who created something readable for the Student Life section. Our deepest gratitude goes to the peo- ple of Room 111 - all of whom gave a part of their lives for the making of Salute '78 - among them our assis- tant editors, Kendra and Ruth, who made some of our worries their own, and our artists, Mark and Leslie, whose time and talent gave our book its own unique personality. Also, a thank you to our photographers, especially Mike and James, whose capabilities are clearly visible in the opening and clos- ing sections. A special thank you to Ms. Daisy Mea- cham, who so willingly gave so much ot her time. She's been like a godmother to this book. And to the memorable Mike Higgins, whose humor and under- standing helped us to discover nevl things Qlike people in closetsj as well as to make our task easier - thank you And finally to Ms. Carolyn Wolterstorff our sincere and deepest appreciation She gave of herself and more. Much o' the success of this book is because ol her. The book is complete - our baby is yours now. 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