Hanks High School - Shield Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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X' X, ' v x . f Y X Y ' I lf' 1 , X. , ' . x - 'NN ' X . 5 . X .N-N x X H ' . ' X -, Y , 'X ' X . . 1 , , , N x Y. X . X X xr' X -V ,- XX ' x x xA X y X k xl. x X x NA . , V X X ' f. X X A , X X -, v , S ' x N , - , X x x, X X -X .. ' ' x X w X k xx x X, X K 1 xx X. , .X A X I U lx W . - x, N 'A v s X1 x ' . ' X x x ,, X J. X- X X Li. X X X . x X x , X ' x, w I x X , 'bf N x '. X , . - Y I. I X X ,x X Q . - x X X ' N 7 w 1 X X 'XG I . xx 1 I ' ' X f f , x Q R X 4 w J x ' , N. gk ' , N 'x - . 1 X 1 x X Ik . , , X , , h AX V ' x 'X PX- . . xw Vx if v. xv s, x X 1 N w xh, 1 r -V K A 4 Hanks High School 2001 Lee Trevino I Paso, Texas 79935 Volume VIII awfxl wh, fb, 1986 Shield ? 15 1 X E N13 5 , H ' M51 1 I V X1 li, 1 V-. 1 W M' it , , , .1 :YQ es-if sf . f ,s M b f 4, t ' ff+:f '5f ' i ' - 1 Mx 3, if Shaw chosen as '86 honoree His sense of fairness, belief in students, and way of doing things has made Art Shaw a favorite administrator among teachers and students alike. After five years as a dedicated Knight, he has earned the respect of everyone at Hanks. To demonstrate the respect we have for him and everything he stands for, we dedicate, the 1985-86 Shield. When he isn't in his office 4 Dedication doing his share of work to keep Hanks running smoothly, Mr. Shaw can be found socializing with teachers and students. Mr. Shaw is really in touch with the student body, stated Irma Estrada, French teacher. He relates to them very well. He respects them and they respect him, she added. Mr. Shaw is liked by the student body for many reasons, but mainly for his personality and trust in the students. He understands them and their problems. He likes kids, I think they sense it and they like him for it, declared Ronnie Parks, school counselor. We are fortunate to have a man like Mr. Shaw administrating our school. A school that, in Mr. Shaw's words, . . . is the best school around! -3 i V 3 n- f ' ily. I 4'::'!-0 , ' . if-51 ILL, , Q1 if V , ': ?.2f , i f use ifiljgga ' 'FQ'-r' .G , , 3Q.fjA,,f' , a . . -21? L3 Tu' 'MS ' , 'fr' f Q ' V 3, -Wk . , 71, .,,w:,f.e if Q 5 ' as . x , -I' Ke , e is Q , 'fre I X , 4 lr. 5 ' is V- v m 3 il ,A ,l7i3 'L .'Qf',,-b ff 1 ' ' e he , f A W- ,. 'fe x ' A of j ff 555 5W'1'.,,:4Fa'i?'f 7' -- 11.1-.2 S., .,Lgqbf.i+ V 'ff' ' 1 . After 3 when the day ends, Mr. Shaw's begins. School organization is also one of his many vice principal duties. ,ffwr Dedication 5 A-Rx' I '97 I S tud nt Lif Last year we prepared for a return to excellence. Our standards were boosted and our limitations were tested. Administrators had greater expectations from the students. At times it became unbearable, and often it seemed impossibleg but as Knights we didn't let that hinder our pride. A lack of enthusiasm at pep rallys and other related social events prevailed. The adjustment to House Bill 72 was burdensome. Teachers became weary with all the paper work involved, and students were confused with so many rules coming out in every direction. Nevertheless, Hanks High School continued on in dignity with a glimmer of hope. This year it was vital to adjust or else be adjusted. It became necessary to have an open mind. School life continued on despite the changes that became the norm. It was our task this year of PUTTING THE PlECES BACK TOGETHER. Football players relax on the field. QF: Javier Calderon expresses his football spirit. Shane MCCIGBIIBH haS the beat Farmer Mike McGhee is over dressed for the Cheerleaders dare you to make their day. cafeteria. 8 Student Life 17,9-Y Doach Miller drills team before the game. Actlvltles It was virtually impossible 1ot to get caught in the flow of Ectivities found at Hanks. In ne way or another almost gvery student participated in school events. Joining a club or an Jrganization was one way to get involved in extra-curricular activities. For those who were 1ot the joining type, pep rallies and football games provided :he opportunity to support :heir school. For example, students Coach Williams gets the pep rally going. ' ' ' ignite spirit showed their school and class spirit at the pep rallies sponsored by Esprit de Corps. Competing for the coveted spirit stick, symbol of outstanding class pride, was a very important part of pep rallies. The senior and junior classes, gained the most spirit since they won most of the competitions. Other contests, such as a pudding eating contest, a potato and a big wheel race provided competitive fun for the students. Some thought the pep rallies a waste of time, yet true Knights knew of the secrets hidden inside of them. Even though class yell competitions were highly popular, they divided the student body only during the competitions. They helped piece together a small part of the puzzle that when fully completed reflected the unity found at Hanks. Student Life 9 nM'mi'rxe- :au , iam. Q Sn Q? W N we I I O -fr Al' ,,1f? 2f U31 wi' f ' .g ,E a .3 4:25 D A MSHA K if M N xwlf 1 ...... I5 1409 :W anna . kxsxbi -52 ,Q 1 P i. 'A Q 5 , f . .n , 5 qs., fa e K L i l . Top: Models: Jim Gant, Keree Childress, Joe Cobos, Julie Morales, Armando Nevarez, Gina Mendez, David Garcia, Jacob Olivas, Jim Scholz, Vicki Hong Above: Ladies of the Knight Right: New style gives guys new image Far Right: Surf's up with new summer de- signs. 14 High Style School- keep up ith fashion ...save left: Hats add to todays fashions. Above: Shirt tails and black pants. Paisley prints and baggy sweaters. Far left: Sweater dresses add warmth to winter months. Left: Suspenders are back and 501's are here to stay. 4 High Styte 15 , I jf! Ee, My Kni hts sho pride 'C , L Tia, 1 4545? 4 ' av, ' -Hfw .Av 1- M., 'M 1,.,,.4 J-1' it ,n,,,m-nf , '- ogg-v ' 'W .J , 'fw, 1 If 'it TN .ff 'ee' J if ff'j.f-lr' or so ff,-6' . M pw' 14' 'J' f K , xiii' ! Mr. Leiman surprises the photographer during intrumurals. .a'is'.gb wi . if lwffw I if ml fd i 1 , . O., Above: Eric Smalley admires his dream chariot. Right: Jim Scholz spends lunch with his only companion on Nerd Day. ' Opposite page: Homecoming King Jim Gant, Queen Roberta Fernandez, Princesses Anita Braun Correen Castillo Monica Fabela Yvette ' ' Cordova FHA Court Yvonne Aguilar Mark Torres. 16 Student Life v 8 ! 2 J' 1 H v ww U ,,,,. NYQMSKWSQEMA Q l', y X 1, 2?5'.EF f'1P xwmww N NXWNZSK Y YN must Beautiful Cathligg-molinar The runners up consisted of: first-Sandra Sims , second-Amy Rhinehart, third-Trish Uribe, fourth-Jennifer Johnson. X Molinar is being C0n8l'2fUl3f9d bl! other C0mP9m0T5- Monica Martinez belts out She Works Hard for the M n t 9 WI n n el IS . . . A d h I I This years beauty pageant resulted in Cathy Molinar being crowned most beautiful at Hanks. The theme for the pageant was a Royal Knight of Enchantment, and overall the pageant was a great success. Sandra Sims was chosen first runner up, Amy Rinehart, Trish Uribe and Jennifer Johnson were chosen second, third and fourth runners-up respectively. Under the guidance of Rosemary Navarro, the gym floor became a three story castle complete with a moat and illuminated with tiny floor lights. I felt that the evening went really well, said Navarro. We were a bit rushed, but I was pleased everything turned out so well. The Silhouettes and Monica Martinez entertained the enthusiastic audience while the girls changed. I was excited after winning. My sister gave me a lot of confidence before the pageant oney. and it was exciting receiving the crown. Molinar said. Her sister Charlene, was voted most beautiful two years ago and was also Miss Texas Teen during 1983-84. Judges for this years pageant were Karen Wallac, Miss Sun City 1986, Sylvia Arayo, Miss Fiesta de las Flores 1985, Brent Whit, manager of International Fitness Center Spas, and Vincent Munoz, director of the Miss American Indian Pageant. Beauty Pageant 19 saw cademics One very important piece in the puzzle of Hanks High was the Academic department. This was the part of school few students appreciated and enjoyed. This year higher standards were put into effect: bigger dreams, higher goals and twice as much enthusiasm accompanied the new standards. New methods of teaching made learning more interesting and a newfound interest in knowledge made teaching more fulfilling. New rules and laws made it almost impossible to participate in an event if students weren't passing a class. Slowly academics earned their place in the life of a student. As people matured they realized the importance of academics and their role in college and in life. Hanks had one of the finest departments in the district and to keep the required classes from becoming monotonous, the department offered many different subjects to fulfill the elective requirements. ly Courses such as foreign languages, business courses and homemaking classes gave the academic department added variety and flavor. - fx ffwsvw-' wf, 'f-mfs .Q ff 41 2 WL, 1 1 ' f gr, , :M LVM. Cl - ,ff 4, - . ,- i Ww,,.,,w Wyjwf Wa W Y if Q X , x' - ws, ' . as .ff , L ?,,s1f'.A,.f:k 5. .- . K. K Y K, ' H5-gif Q-?,5AQif KL gg xgg.??f,5reN'ilS5x Q K - ' g 3 i ,,, , 7 LE' Z, P? 2 le Q 7 ? V , 5 1 , P df 5 1 1 1 Z ? 2 ff Z Wi f l .4 fd E ZZ? 3 Z f 3 f 4' , Q ff 42 A 952 fs if 2 , X 1 2 X N Z Z ,f Poet Rick Maston speaks to English students on a variety of poetry works. English intensifies under mandate X f,,, , , V Revusmg Your Cornvasanon Q it lg V N' nr . asf if Lkkky ' Q E i'Li Above: Mrs. Barbara Thompson grades a wordpack test. Left: Alvaro Salguero, Jennifer Rivera, and Shireley Lopez listen to Mrs. Anderson's lecture. English 23 Ks ' l Education emphasizes math 24 Math Left-Sammy Gonzales N figures out an answer to one 3 of his problems. i if Left-Tommy Skipworth sneaks a bite to eat while Diane Read helps Arron Purada. Above-Alex Oparah, math, takes roll, one of life's many daily activities. l E s Charles Serros helps Lucy Borrego with her geometry The new state laws af- fected the math depart- ment as well as the Eng- Iish department. Incoming students now need a total of three cred- its in order to graduate, with at least one of those years being Algebra 1. Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Calcu- lus were the basic classes offered this year with each of them branching out into different categor- ies. Computers, being the tools of the future, were important instruments in the Math department. lt's important to stay ia- ,S gg 255555 fait?-fi 5555 azfzsii ?Si3?-if Wssii 555253 as-U i .. s.. . . . ik Q if :z'5'M.12? f :J 'Q A 2 A, Ax! alert while studying math: Keep a math note- b-ook and study the mate- rlalsg also don't get be- hind in your studies because it is yery hard to catch up, said Mrs. Sally Jackman, department head. W 'l 'ssss 3 f ,,.,......, v E f . , wh, ,,,,,M,e ,M - V X t 'ix ff' V. -owen-u-q-..-. ,.,4, ,,f +V' P VW, ' W lf N --... fihflwl ' f ' ,, Q V Above: Biology students prepare for a lab as Kathy Head explains. Below: Mrs. Head's biology class observe neuron muscle tissue. -ss ifffllf nfl. N 26 Science Fulfilling credit require- ments in science for high school exposed one to a wide range of courses. Larry Bujanda, explained that, Science is important to help us understand our natu- ral world and its functionsg it helps attain the technical ex- pertise to make improve- ments necessary to make our lives more convenient.' Whether one plans on be coming a nuclear physicist or was just fulfilling a credit re quirement, science proved to be an interesting experience As Scott Nagao concluded Physical science can be h d to understand, but when you do, it becomes interesting 7 7 ll ' ' ' ' 77 '. 1 l r S' BPeriodic Chart of the Elements lf Vi BC- N CaS:' qv- Nc: la A: 1 4'i' AA, Henry Masterson explains the Periodic Table. cience challenges curious minds l' l s , Above: David Entwisle watches a chemistry demonstration. Right: Larry Bujanda works on lesson plans. Hi Science 27 X N Beth Elliott concentrates on her social studies assignment. Charles Duncan lists facts in American history. 28 Social Studies In the past students often found social studies to be boring and only took classes to fullfull credits This year the department set out to get students more interested in the subject With newer teaching methods, students found themselves enjoying the classes. The main reason for the lack of enthusiasm is the great lack of understand- ing, explained Jim Owens, department head. New additions to the de- partment were the required economics courses. These additions were mandatory state wide, and were in- creasing in popularity. l l U 'J' i ' av X il xi. lu. . X S4-v Frank Soto prepares the class assignment for the day. Teaching methods improve classes s Q a . X Above: John Hamilton reviews for his famous pop quizes. Right: Beth Simmons takes an open book test in Mr. Soto's class. A Mrs. DeFalco helps Susan Quintana with Italian lesson. Italian new to department Above: A student in deep concentration during a Spanish assignment. Right: Ofelia Sweigart lectures to her Spanish I class. 30 Foreign Language Joey Rodriquez does his work diligently in his Italian class. 43 Valerie Aguilar studies last minute notes before a test. A 1. BLM... Learning a foreign language was of great importance to students, as well as fulfilling the credits needed to get into college. Foreign language classes introduced students to dif- ferent cultures. ltalian was a new course added to the department. Students discov- ered it to be different and exciting, under the guidance of Daniela De- Falco. Students found that learning a foreign language involved a lot more than just learning the gram mar aspects of It Students learned about the different cultures and about the people Communication IS a great skill that is vital in everyone s life The better the communication the fewer misunderstandings that occur said Beverly Johnstone also known as Miss J to her students Other teachers In the department were Sharon Burtis Department Head Irma Estrada Sharon Ewton Fausto Terrazas and Eloy Alvarado Also offered were French Spanish German and Latin H . . . . . . . , . ' ' H Y I I 9 l I Foreign Language 31 Weight training is an intricatal part of physical education P. E. builds Stamina A tennis class plays volleyball in the cafeteria during the cold days. 32 P.E. A gymnastics student strains himself during warm-ups. The Physical Eduatlon de partment was one of the ma jor departments at school The department which was headed by Pete Alvldrez In cluded all athletic teams dance classes and P E classes Students were required to have a certain amount of P E credits and Hanks had a wlde variety to choose from There were tennis classes weight training and conditioning classes as well as many others Life sports one of the newest additions to the de partment took the students out of school for acltlvites such as bowling golfing and swimming The weights and condition Ing classes offered weight lift mg three times a week and running and aerobic exercises the rest of the week Hanks had one of the best P E departments in the Ysleta School District. N Above: The wrestling team practices their techniques in the cafeteria. Below: A gymnastics class goofs off. L tasks XM lx ex K ,QQ N s Q f rrlasa , Q M Q X we S. W Y N P.E. 33 ,ada if fi , f ,A Above: Pat Vargas, special education chairperson, keeps a close-knit class. Belowx The department wants to keep classes as small as possible this year. 34 Special Education , 42, ., at Q' ' U-UH! H jkuur we -wwmk is if 3 2 1 tl - is et, ., ,,, -, , Z im, Beth Steele has taught Special Education for seven years. S if 0 'Q Une-to-one atmosphere offers un: ty 1 J,, ,z-,, 2 , , The main purpose of spe- l l cial education was to help students in courses such as E English and math. V The classes were broken l down so that the students ' received the attention they needed. If the teacher was l 2 caught up with one student E v if 1, there was an aid who could if, lppl help other students who l ,W .amy U needed help. Qgxfagif - Vargas felt that smaller F r s' W A- classes in special education 2 helped the students better because of one-to-one basis he l ' e atmosphere. ln the average class, approximately 36 stu- dents, there is no time for individual attention. Mike Kelly, Larry Paxton, and Chad Elliot take a break in class. ,.,, ij15,fg,.3., ,,:, , , Z ,V,bE: i Special Education Arts add refinement to school life The orchestra entertains the audience at the annual Christmas concert. Shane McClellan plays the drums during half time at a football game. Left: Lee Shaw works on his art project fourth period. -N S X J' 36 Fine Arts iiii 3 , Q N S ln-between reading, writ- ing, and arithmetic, stu- dents had the opportunity to pursue their creative in- terests. Students enrolled in the arts to broaden their ho- rizons and to add more ex- citement to a school day. The art classes taught stu- dents to further their own artistic styles in areas of drawing, tempra, and water colors. Always with a high enrollment, art was a popu- lar class. Keeping the music of Bee- thoven and Mozart alive, or- chestra was a welcome downbeat from today's highly technical popular music. Long hours of prac- tice were required to per- fect their musical talents. The band practiced every morning at 6:30 to earn their excellent ratings in competition. Both choir and modern dance filled the school with music and the desire to sing and dance. Ng, 1.3.25 Z E ..... fi .. :r:..:: 1: 5 s , Q s :- .J ' 1: 5 ' 5 3 f 1 f a .55 3- VN We if - -3. it 23 5 5 at fl 2 . .f 2. Si g f? 3 2 52? Ml if ,E ?5 si 2 if 2 E E X it W 5 5 The choir sings I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day at the Christmas pageant. WRIRURN Aida Rosales warms up before practicing her routine in modern dance class. Fine Arts 37 Students develop career skills Danny Parada improves his typing skills. 38 Co-op 5 . NWN t: 2. sT':iF' 'iii + :Z N. 'S Q artin ' FXS xi gg ' if X D s sissss Pizana finds that typing isn't as easy as it looks Students In this program went to school halfa day then worked the other half These students gained valu able experience In finding jobs, managing money and work schedules Mr Tony Ramirez ex planned The co op pro gram teaches students re ponslbllty and gives them job experience needed in the real world. Another important area was the business depart- ment. Here students Iearned many skills. Courses offered were: typing, data processing, ac- counting, record keeping, business law and personal finance. Jennifer Johnson practices secretarial skills. Bafabafa GYICG POIMS out James 0 Nell S mlSf2k6S ' ' I ' ll -I - YI iii zibzl-siiiifwfxi 'EW gk: WEN KSN? S X 5 i , ' I I- .. W X .sgq . si Q Homemaking can be quite a mess. 40 Homemaking r 3 E 2 1 i Little visitors enjoyed watching homemaking classes Q? ity 7' Homemaking's or Home Eco- nomics' are both the same thing, its main purpose is to provide students with skills that will prepare them for the role of wage earner and home- maker, explained Debra Harris, de- partment head. Homemaking has been offered here since the school first opened. It offers courses like Homemaking 1, child development, consumer edu- cation, and home management. These courses were not only limit- ed to girls because many guys par- ticipated in these classes and bene- fitted a great deal from them. In some cases my football play- ers did better than some of the gurls smiled Harris Homemaking IS a well rounded course that provides students with the skills needed to function well as an individual or as a family unit finished Harris ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 4 ' ' 5 ' 3 35212 ' ' ' ' ' v 1 553 I g1fEi!f.E?Ef?lZ?? l 25-if Students prepare Christmas meal. Careers vary in H . Even Jim Ellis has found time to cook Homemaking 41 ,, .55 lnd ustrial Arts students learn safety techniques. One good thing about industrial was that it gave an idea of what work- ing in the construction business would be like. The class was taught by Neal Gris- wold and it involved learning to work with wood and the different electri- cal tools. To do good in these classes it was necessary to have a good imagina- tion and creative abilities. A good un- derstanding of math was also useful. The industrial arts department of- fered general and advanced wood- working, general and architectual drafting and engineering graphic classes. These courses were designed to meet the students interested in workmanship and manufacturing techniques. lt's a fun class to take and it gives you a lot of experience, said Art Car- reon. we 1 g.-X. Y i i M .,,.... .,..,....., , . ,..., , .Q B., mmm... , ii X l , 42 Ind. Arts l.A. bri htens future 3 ' z ' f Q ft: Special machines require hard concentration. Above: Mark Daniels cleans up after class. Student concentrates while cutting wood. Ind. Arts 43 The color guard Qrightl and the rifle team fbelowj lead the homecoming parade. Captain Baker instructs Cadets with their first aid. 44 ROTC The Hank's ROTC 2nd Bri- gade 6th batallion, consist- ed of all six companies. The Hank's ROTC department had the distinct honor of be- ing one of the top 10 per- cent in the nation and proudly wore the gold star on their uniforms. Hanks was the only school in the Ysleta District to recieve the honor. ROTC was an introduc- tion to the military. It stressed leadership and dis- cipline. Leadership was not only to be used in the de- partment, but personal moral was stressed also. First year students of ROTC, called an S1, learned the basic skills of leader- ship, speech instruction, map-compass reading, marksmanship, ceremonial drills, and first aid. If the student continued they would advance into in- termediate, applied, and then advanced courses. ROTC had at least two days of class work, one day of marching, inspection, and one for improving skills. ! E f 5 E E 3 l 2 E S E 5 l 5 3 .M me ' W M ilitary initiates leadership qualities J? 1 C . -. L iie. ' eeee s C ,C eeeei - C ' Rr - ixxi sea. .. wwkp as wp eeee fi lu., ii Left: Captain James Baker conducts afternoon class. Above: Cadet Oscar Simmons practices first aid on Cadet Laura Torres. ROTC 45 HANKS gl G HlCH SHAR Honor students Brandon Stone, Michael Cramer, Sharon Osowski, and Veena Rajashekhar represented Hanks on the High-Q team. Yunnan Joe Carillo tutors a student after school. 46 National Honor Society I il j ff Hubert Chin looks for a friend at a NHS NHS had 53 members and inducted new members in the spring. Members were selected on the basis of their leadership qualities, charac- ter, and grades. Even though NHS was an honors club they took part in many extra-curricular ac- tivities. Their activities started even before school did. They hosted a faculty coffee be- fore school began, and they helped out during registra- tion. NHS's biggest event was the free walk-in tutoring which they offered to stu- dents who were having trou- ble in their classes. Two fund-raising drives were held by NHS to help pay for the spring induction and to offer scholarships. ast year we were able to provie two S250 scholar- ships, said Phyllis Brenner, sponsor. LIL wss--Qn ..s,,,wm, -- V- - W--.-.... ,,. ,, , .,WW.m,,e V ---v-- 4 W, . ..,.. gl .- --sm! I meeting l ii S, l I 3 X 5 il 3 l A l Club raises funds for scholarship First row: Brian Garcia, Sandy Sanchez, Tina Moore, Sharon Osowski, Michele Maidman Second row Phyllis Brenner Russell Bailey Oscar Velasco John Gladden, Troy Byrne, Hubert Chin, Suzanne Crowell, Yvette Arellano, Lisa Noe Ana Portlllo Eric Takahashi Third row Cathy Domlnquez Naomi Gamboa, Shelly Wright, Veena Rajashekhar, Robert Rivera, Guiselle Conrado Coreen Silva Monica Martinez Yvonne Sanchez Fourth row Mike Mosley, Terry Erwin, Julie Phillips, Staci Fields, Janice Pogorzeski, Kelly White Aaron Melgares Vicki Barber Cheryn Russ Fifth row Ken Matthews, Alan Zinter, Joe Carrillo, Mike Burbidge, Monika Poessiger, Mike Cramer Kenneth Kassner Matthew Adams Joann Cork Mario Estrada Christy Sorensen. Below: Co-sponsors Barbara Thompson and Phyllis Brenner preside over the club s last meeting before Christmas break .l ..., .llfs IQ X s,.s.ss.wWsi sf-sw-, ws ,:.. X si . X s s,L..s,,,Lss -- 'T xx K as tif'-W -AIR SA Honor society, small but strong. SNHS member, Albert Garcia, works on a spanish assignment. 48 SNHS V -ei ,K i Q 'ix fa it l g F I s Lisa Noe, Sharon Burtis Qsponsorj, and Monica Possienger ' i -Q-1-gee... ', '. g. I 5 4 . V .f,:. ::-. Xzwzvs-Ale Burtis helps Monica Possienger conjucate verbs. Xxx.. S? xx., Hanks had a variety of small clubs, and one that was sometimes forgot- ten was Spanish National Honor So- ciety. It had a very exclusive mem- bership, only three students were in the honors club. The reason for the exclusive mem- bership could be the requirements. To be inducted a person had to maintain an average above 85 and had to have been in at least Spanish 3. A new member was inducted into the club whenever a member gradu ated Mrs Sharon Burtls sponsor said that the small membership in creased the unity of the club and gave It a family type atmosphere This year s members were Monica Posslnger Albert Garcia and Lisa Noe Burtls said I really enjoyed spon sorlng the club and getting to know the kids I u n ll u - SNHS 49 Journalists inducted into honor club David Garcia adds the final touches to his yearbook layout. Lily Martinez makes Sure everyone has turned in their Copy 1 QF as NS? S XX 0 First row: Sandra Sanchez, Jim Scholz, Lisa Lower, Lorena Gurrola, David Garcia, Noel Knight lAdvisorl. Second row: Yvonne Sanchez, Rhonda Preston, Aaron Melgares, Amy Porter, Albert Garcia, Doreen Wright. Third row: Dora De La Rosa lAdvisorJ, Nancy Dick, Robert Rivera, Vicki Hong, Troy Byrne, Angie Menice, Shannon Bitticks, Misty Diamonti, Lisa Aranda, Lily Martinez. Fourth row: James Ridger, Naomi Gamboa, Kelly Woods, Shelly Wright, Chris Diaz. Last row: Bill Southworth, Christy Sorenson, Eddie Garcia, Ray Orantia, Bobby Hensley. 50 Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll was an honors organization re- served for outstanding jour- nalists. To take part in Q8.S you had to be a member of a publication staff and keep a grade point average of above 80. Juniors and Seniors in- ducted new members into the society in the spring after naming their organiza- tion after a professional journalist who has done out- standing work in the area of journalism. I think it's both an honor and a privilege for me to have been inducted into this organization, said James Scholz, advertising editor Shield staff. Noel Knight and Dora De la Rosa sponsored this year's club. Its main purpose was towards improving the high school journalism pro- gram, said Knight. iy:?53Sa,.....,,E?'m We f ,. N777 .,,,, . fiiigif We t.tt ...,,. e athy Dominguez and Don Wen review a story for the literary magazine. ff 'R N llly Ballard, Keith Devlin, and Misty Diamanti look over a few notes. N W Yvonne Sanchez discusses the next issue of the Herald with the staff. Quill and Scroll 51 Officers work for class unity i ,W , Q5 a if Q ft W fi l A si 3 , Q S 'E During campaigning candidates displayed posters . i OICLT' ffl Q5 ras! 6 i S iff 5 ef qc Kwik? 1 , if 7' stil! WSW Far left: Senior officers-Cindy Aguilar-pres Robert Rivera-v.pres., Left: Christy Sorensen-sec., Rene Morrow-trea. Above: Felipe Rosales-parl. in l Class officers were elected in September and served all year long. They represented their class and gained the confidence of their peers. Everyone was eligible to vote for them and many did. Students voted for candi- dates in their own class rank. Candidates had to com- plete a petition and meet certain requirements before they could run. They cam- paigned for about a week us- ing creative posters to get their points across The senior sponsors were Kathy Borne, Charlene Mor ris, and Penny Wiscombe Junior sponsors were Ron Leiman and Irma Estrada Rhonda Letz and Angle Ken nedy sponsored the sopho mores while Beth Steele and Noel Knight handled the freshman class As' .44 I 'w fzfi ,, ,535 , ff , , Freshmen officers-Robert Douglas-v.pres Angelica Carreon sec Chris Puga pres Antonleta Carreon-trea., Ronnie Quintana-parl. Magnus Reveland rummages through his locker. Right: NiIsOla Kvikstad doesn't seem to agree with Mr. Pete AIvidrez's explana- tion. X NP David Hougin finds his English grade amusing. 54 Foreign Exchange Students David Hougin, Magnus Revaland, Ursela Bates, and Nils Olakivstad found that adapting to new customs, beliefs and traditions could be difficult and scary yet ex- citing. Being sent to America through a program called Youth for Understanding, an organization which spon- sors students from all over the world to travel, they were able to better under- stand different lifestyles. This program not only benefited these people but also all the other people who got to know them. This years exchange stu- dents took part in many school activities and were a welcome addition to Hanks. g MMV New culture challenges students e W f Zee 4, in ts ,f,, W ,, f is V f A 2' A ey We Ursula Basler was an active member of the orchestra this year. Foreign Exchange Students 55 'Qs- S 56 Duke and Duchess Zinter, Moore earn honored title if mml' 3 AA-AA 1 Being awarded the prestigious Duke and Duchess award IS an honor envied by all seniors These awards are given by the yearbook staff to the most outstanding boy and girl from the graduating class Teachers nominated students on the ba sis of leadership qualities extra currlcu lar participation responsiblity leader shlp and academic achievements The selection was then narrowed down to two students This year s Duke IS Alan Zinter an out standing athlete who gained his skills through sports He lettered In basketball and baseball Having been on the varsity baseball team since his freshman year Zinter has received many baseball awards. He also has been an active member of the National Honor Society. Tina Marie Moore the year s Duchess also was an active participant in extra-cur- ricular activities. She served as treasurer for the Silhouettes organization N.H.S. vice president German club secretary and home economics president. Not only have her leadership abilities proved her worthy of this honor but Moore s beauty poise, and personality have gained her even more repute when she earned the first runner-up position in the 1984-85 beauty pageant. Moore has been a Silhouette for over three years. 1 Y .55 Xxx S A As well as an athlete, Zinter is an honor student. 1 gr -..., run K Q' VE , . 1 vi'-1, ff f 137' v 5 s 'Q . , 7 Tm A ii I Duke Duchess Duke and Duchess 57 Cv! Uv rf' rganlzatlons Organizations played a N0 matter how big OV rnajor part in a Students Srnan 3 Club Was it Was still at Hanks. There were all 'mP0f'f3n'f for SCWO' SDWIT types of Clubs and groups an did their part to find for students to join the missing pieces of the depending on their different PUZ-Zie and Put them back interests. tvgether again Along with sports, organizations were very important to those students who wanted to participate in school activities. For those interested in music there was band, orchestra and choirg for those interested in office management there was FBLA and VOCCTQ Anyone who was interested in a future in the army could join ROTCg and for those students who just wanted to show their spirit and have fun there was Esprit de Corps. All the clubs and organizations welcomed anyone who wanted to join. Although some had requirements for members to fulfill, there was something for everyone. Teachers who gave up their time to sponsor a group of students and organize them into a club were indispensable to the school since without them many school activities would not be possible. SA ' 2 ix 91 A' 'I T 7 'A l P'-1 P Fred Upshaw concentrates on his solo Band members prepare to march during halftime. 60 Band performance. 'J J. The trombone section of the band marches during the Homecoming parade. Band members concentrate on 'G ,V , ,f Ae 5 ,e ' e fwe 4. 1 is 1 , 2 . Q y W ff 1 M f Y 'Y 6' ' 5 ' , A , . f ' I if v ' .. Y J,1 5 e as f f 3 e e e ' f if 3 1 fy . A 1. V VW V if 'fl 1 Wat, ' y E f , f ni' 'M v as ' ' -' I ' . Chris Besett and Jeff Shaver finish their duet with a salute. Band raises students' morale Again this year the Silver Knight band received superior ratings at district competition, making this the third year in a row the band has been considered superior. This was accomplished through hard work and a lot of dedication. The band was outside every morning, at 6:30 sharp, practicing their playing and perfecting their formations. The final product was impressive enough to dazzle the judges. The band played a very important part in school spirit. They played at virtually every game and were present at every pep rally. The band missed the Homecoming dance to participate in regional competition in Lubbock. According to Mr. Calderon this was one of the most talented group of musicians Hanks has ever had. There were 228 people in the band. I had a terrific time with the band, and with enough practice l know we can become the best band in Texas, said Scott Whithers. Band 61 62 Band 41' .. ...r BF' t L time L 'Q Or Band members prepare for classes after a morning practice Ed Mendoza concentrates while leading the band. xxx 541 -MSN Trish Uribe directs the band during the Andress pep rally. .. l We W 4, J ' lk! is 4' xr A 3 had b AQ? .tw N. Y fo, Ty 5 .112 ,L 4 U A ' .. tsl. NJ. Q . I 8 Q ' l 'r 1 f ' U 1 , , i ' 5 E fi' kiln---fI1,,' p xg! V Aw 4 ' 1 DU Band members watch the Ysleta band perform at halftime. :I Chiappe looks solemn while playing during halftime. JL., 'shark I is? ' I 1 3 I Band f ' - ' - fy f Q V v I 1. we I A . 'f.,5,,.f::. reef., Q' .I ,df gf , f I I . , , - V I , 'we V if we M V wr I if . , nw .6 5, ee ff al Top: Craion McGinnis, Lulu Vargas, Joy Adams, Lissa Chavelle, Jodie Tucker, Lisa Harrls, Anna Rulz. Second: Doreen Wright, Patsy Hernandez, Esther Tinajero, Meriam Carillo, Sue Farias, Veronica Arrelin, Dawn Joseph. Third: Becky Darey, Sandy Briones, Soolee Davis, Lori Grice, Debbie Lee, Georgina Garcia, Keree Childress. for 3 A-. Left: Lulu Vargas stands proud while the crowd cheers her on. Above: Flag girls practice formations before school. MK' Soolee Davis twirls nervously during her first performance of the season. Flags in proud action As always this year's flag corp added the finishing touch to the Silver Knight band. There was a lot of hard work and time put into the routines. lt was quite different from the pre- vious years were discipline was concerned, it was more strict. But this gave the girls an added sense of responsibility. This year everyone worked, hard, and it resulted in great performances and matching attitudes, said Captain Doreen Wright. The girls had a special instruc- tor who helped them throughout the season. Jill Vertabright, cap- tain of the UTEP flag corp, taught the girls most of the rou- tines. She really was a big help, and we all appreciated her time and effort, said Keree Childress. This year, for the girls, was one to experience perfection, and next year will be one to reach perfection, and maintain through the years ahead. all 4: Left: Flag girls strut their stuff! Above: Julie Morales warms up before a game. Flags 65 3 Rifles add ckwsto band This year's rifle corps added that extra touch of elegance to the silver Knight band. Although somtimes confused with the flag corps, they were different. They were the only all girl rifle corps in the district involved with band. They worked hard to perform well with the band and fulfill their expectations. They practiced with the band in the mornings and on their own after school. Because of the new members many hours of practice were needed to teach them the routines. Kellie Roberts, rifle captain, said, This years performances were a lot better than last years. Next year the corps plans to double the seven girl corp to fourteen. ln addition to performing with the band at football games and going with them to Lubbock for regionals, they also went to a summer camp in Arizona and performed at one pep rally. All of them agreed that the bruises and cuts were worth it, they achieved a great deal this year. We accomplished a great deal this year through unity and determination and hopefully we'II do even better next year, said Dana Matthews, rifle girl. 66 Rifles Skill is displayed by Isabel Ponce. av r Kellie Roberts performs during halftime. HX 1 yi kt Q , W, K, in in Claudia Gomez concentrates on her twirling. fd tb Y Q Kellie Roberts thinks about her next move. ,,,, - I lil .1 I X, 'i at i y Q W2 fxli ? Ugwg 5-5? fffifsri? 2 X Left to right: Claudia Gomez, Isabel Ponce, Cindy Garcia, Kellie Roberts, Dana Matthews, Marina Ponce, and Cindy Sanchez. Rifles 67 Cheerleaders sity L CU P Squad boosts school morale The 1985-86 varsity cheerleaders had their work g V cut out for them. With a large s student body the spirit leaders l , R boosted spirit to an all time high. On the same token they had to keep in good physical condition and keep up their studies as well. Whether it be pep rallies or football games, cheerleaders never seem to run short of , ...., , f- ' 1 ,,...- WX' 1 2 15.1, -,,, f , ,, ,,,.,. ,W ,,,, 1, wffffsel ,,.,,- 1, ,,,,,, . f we 9 . A-an -ee W' WF' 79 ? 5, f Mg , , 7 , steam. Sponsor Carol Graham lead the squad to winning such tournaments as the Chamizal Tournament. They also completed a tournament in As always spirit ribbons were the cheerleaders main fund ,Head cheerleader, Stacie Fields leads the crowd to an enthusiastic roar. ' raisers which paid off financially. Unlike football, cheerleading was an all year event, that took most of their time. Some activities were holding a cheerleading camp for young girls as well as spending summer mornings conditioning. Tammy Chatterton and Terry Irwin said, Our year has been hectic, but worth it to support our team. Team captain Stacy Fields and sponsor Carol Graham worked hard in organizing spirit booster events. We were all like a big family, the cheerleaders warmly exdairned' Bottom: Naomi Esparza, Roberta Fernandez, Lisa Molinar. Middle: Dorene Kewley, Amy Rhinehart, Tammy Chatterton 68 Varsity cheerleaders Terry Irwin, Stacye 'in f 4f:Zf4t'2m, af ff W1 4 A M f W, , Af f Ziff N v Fields. Top: 5 ' Newt.. W' P nie f L, .M,,,,,, Hy, Naomi Esparza encourages the crowd despite the loss to Eastwood. A, ,ai -, 4 fx? -lik fl' , X x . fs v .ani 1, , Y , A ,f gg ,pf 4.35 Left: Amy Rhinehart has been a cheerleader since junior high school . y Above: Varsity cheerleaders lead the procession at the pep rally. Varsity cheerleaders 69 . 1' Freshman cheerleaders enthusiastically form a pyramid. J' - ' as is N Donna Adcock cheers on a crowd during Go Bananas pep rally. 70 Fresh manfB-Team cheerleaders B-Team: Bottom row: Monica Riley, Lisa Felix, Yvonne Elizondo, Corrine Castillo, Rosa Lechuga, Kristin Borchers, Cindy Garcia, Emily Santos l l 4 3 i Freshmen: First row: Donna Adcock, Jenny Kelly, Second row: Sammi Snead, Shelly Keeler, Janet Gragg, Third row: Lisa Welsh Rhonda Harrington, Jo Moyer. ,MMM Kristin Borchers speaks to student body at a pep rally. B-team squad position themselves for a cheer. ' Cheerin T 8 CD U7 squad 5 Q3 keeps Q I I T splrlt .4 CD Carol Durkin, frosh m cheerleader sponsor, believed 3 that cheerleaders must work together as a cooperative unit. O They have to work as a team 3- or otherwise it doesn't work. Durkin didn't think that her 1 girls needed her experience, 6 she was a cheerleader at m Permian High School in Q- Odessa. They were very CD talented, she said. 1 Durkin felt that a U7 cheerleader's purpose was to get the crowd behind the team and be role-models for other students. In her opinion a cheerleader was someone who had courage and interest in athletics. They had to practice before, during and after school while maintaining good grades. Phyllis Harbin, B-Team cheerleading sponsor, believed that cheerleaders should lead the crowd in voicing enthusiasm and be models for that enthusiasm. The cheerleaders had a third period class together taught by Coach Angie Kennedy. During this class they learned new cheers, practiced, and learned about different sports for which they cheer. B-Team won first place in the Chamizal City-Wide competition, so they are successful and most of the time they were cooperative, Harbin said of her cheerleaders. Fresh manfB-Team cheerleaders 71 Another year, another adviser The job of a student publication is to capture school memories and activities in pictures and copy. This year's Shield staff found that to be no easy task. Planning for this year's book began early last summer, when co-editors Lisa Lower and Robert Rivera started organizing plans for the book. The Shield underwent great changes in 1985-86. New- comer, Noel Knight, found being a yearbook advisor was not as easy as he thought it might be. With this being my first year, I did not really know what to expect, but the staff surpassed all of my expectations, Knight commented. This was also the first year the Shield staff had a male and female editor team. The co- editors different points of view caused a varied style in the book. A lot of pressure was eased when deadlines were met by the Shields hardworking staff. Most of our deadlines went by smoothly this year, but there is always room for improvement, Lower said. The Shield is primarily financed through S.A. card sales and advertising, and with sales being up this year the book was able to produce a lot of different styles and more color than the yearbook has ever had. Representative of Herff Jones Publishing Company, Donna Smith said, We strive to improve quality and content, while still maintaining our Shield traditions. This year the staffs main goal was to focus on more color and new layout designs throughout the book. 72 Shield Co-editor, Bobby Rivera reviews the days agenda Co-editor Lisa Lower puts the final touches o Sc I s l Julie Morales files negatives. Top: Jacob Olivas, Gina Mendez, Melanie Sinclair, Debbie Durham, Doreen Wright, Jill Hagerman, Rodney Darey, Mike Garcia, Middle: Donna Boothe, Michael Mosely, Keree Childress, Vicki Hong, Lilly Martinez, David Garcia, Lorena Gurrola, Lisa Lower, Jim Scholz, Robert Rivera, Noel Knight, Bottom: Michael Hicks, Wendy Skipworth, Lena Rodriguez. la. Vick wymwwwf 'Q'-. i Hong chooses pictures for the sports section. Shield 73 Choir displays musical talents Do, Re, Me, Fa, So, La, Te, Do . .. lf a person were enrolled in choir this past year, this might sound familiar. All sorts of people were attracted to choir with a common interest of music, singing and the performing arts. To be an outstanding choir student you have to have tremendous dedication to music and to your group, you also have to have much self- discipline, commented choir instructor, Ms. Beulah Herbold. Outstanding students for this past year included Melissa Parks, Monica Martinez and Eliza Stewart, who were all Area Choir members. Jeanette Molinar was the only student who qualified for All-State Choir. There were also many Hanks contestants in the Solo and Ensemble competition. There were around fifty students enrolled in choir this past year. Besides singing these students learned to read music, perform before an audience, and learned about the lives of different music composers. Sophomore Stephanie Giddens explained, Choir is fun and challenging, singing is a big part of my life. lf students didn't like to perform there were two separate boys and girls classes. Students could have tried-out for the Troubadours, a slightly more advanced, performing class. Hanks students displayed the needed dedication to make an outstanding choir year. 74 Choir Talal Hatar, Tim Cannon, Greg Anderson, Derek McClellan, Steve Painter, and Henry Barba. Melissa Parks, Jannette Molinar, Monica Martinez, Christy Sorenson, Stephanie Giddens and Eliza Stewart. l 9 'wwf . Q , . f-A Q.. ,' D , f fn Ns, 1 f ,.. I v Tammy Kincaid, Denise Alvidrez, Ithza Tejedor, Shanda Stansberry, Patricia Rushing and Monica Peralta. Ms. Beulah Herbold conducts class. Kelly Hitch sings along. ' - , .. -- - .La l Top Row: Tenica Williams, Shelly Springer, Angie Eagan, Zach Jones, Curtis Kincaid, Robert Erwin, Oscar Delgado, Ursula Basler and Christy Sorenson. Middle Row: Lora Perea, Kris Voeks, Jan Johnston, Melissa Parks, Cheryl Meier, Stephanie Giddens, Sandra Sanchez and Monica Martinez. Bottom Row: Bonnie Stern, Eliza Stewart, Kim Roland, Janette Molinar, Jennifer Johnson and Monica King. Choir 75 Whig fel 2285 Z ,QW W, , V s- , Z W 5 f .,, 1' ,. ., WW , ,H , if V 'w-., Spanish club members make flowers to help learn cultures of Mexico. --l Above: Spanish members stay at Prude Ranch during a Spanish retreat. Right, first row: Elsa Chavez, Secondg Shaunah York, Annette Gonzales, Adela Loena, Third, Yvonne Hernandez, Bill Chong, Mario Hernandez, Rosa Herrera, David Rayos, Dan Romero, Mike Smith, Fourth, Selina Chavarina, Case Saldana, Cynthia Sanchez, Mike Vela, Mrs. Swegart. 76 Spanish Club N t Spanish Club members examine pottery from an ancient Spanish ancestory. During retreat members speak fluent Spanish to each other. Club learns another culture Que tiene Ud, que hacer esta tarde?-0-Estoy in la calle Lee Trevino ahora, y tengo mucha ambre! These expressions and more were often heard from the members of the Spanish Club, formerly named Ballet Folklorico. Under the guidance of the club sponsor, Ofelia Sweigart, the club left for a retreat in the hills of Ft. Davis, Texas and Prude Ranch, a working ranch and hotel, on November 8, 9 and 10 with other students from around Texas and Mexico. Seven students from Hanks and Sweigart traveled four hours southeast of EI Paso to experience a living cultural event of talking with native speakers in their own language. The trip was an opportunity to study Spanish, to meet and communicate with fellow students from Mexico studying English in a casual atmosphere of a Texas working ranch. Although this was the first year of the cultural encounter, there were many other activities at the retreat planned such as, language workshops, horseback riding, swimming, hiking, dancing and trips to the McDonald Observatory. Sweigart said that the trip benefited the students from Mexico and other schools. The purpose of the trip allowed students to exchange ideas, learn from others and improve their oral skills in another language. Spanish Club 77 qnlg usluedg I! Angie Menice Shows hef 5Pifif during Scott Sutherland shows his usual expersion-an open mouth! NERDXPUNK DAY. 78 Student Council ,twig -3' Km-. Everybody gets into the spirit during pep rallies. Knight Lights parade ravels down Lee Trevino. ,N ,' 5 ,,,H. ., ....h , , A , f Q Student Council President, Angie Menice. R W ai' i Qi' 14111 Council collects supplies for needy. This year's Student Council was determined on voicing the student's opinions. Student Council President, Angie Menice, and Vice President Lisa Caldwell, attended District Board Meetings every month, and at these meetings they raised their opinions on certain topics. They made considerable changes in the lettering policy and revised the Discipline Management Program. The Student Council sponsored many activities again this year. They sponsored the pep rallies and a canned food drive. The drive was very successful and was able to send over 4,000 cans to needy families. Student Council biggest success was Homecoming week and the Knight Lights Pep Ralley. They sold homecoming mums and sponsored the decorating of the halls. Student Council members were very proud of their successful activiites. Being Student Council president was my biggest accomplishment, said Menice And l would like to thank everyone for making this great year full of activites and involvement. Student Council 79 lU9P U18 unog po -' We M' . , feat ,, .W 4 Student Council sponsor, Penny Wiscombe. Mike Burbidge, Brian Webster, and Darryl Dirks help with homecoming hall decorating. 80 Student Council we Q, E ? I Cheerleaders perform at pep rallies along with several varsity players. V -vw 4 Student Council has over eighty members. Student Council 81 bri n s spirit Spirit was a very important part of school life. Espirit de Corps brought out the spirit in each individual. lt was a club full of enthusiastic students, who supported school activities. The club was on hand to cheer on events that needed their sup- port. Club officers were Tanya Freund, pres., Shaira Roberts, vice pres., Scott Sutherland, tres., Jim Gant, sec., Deana Hulce, parI.g and Paul Rocha was club artist. Being chosen club-of-the- year three-years-in-a-row en- hanced membership to 140 this year. I enjoy being able to show my school spirit and pride along with others, while at the same time, supporting people and events, said Gant. Espirit de Corps did a lot of volunteer work throughout the year. During Christmas, they helped feed and clothe needy families in the area. Each mem- ber took either a piece of cloth- ing or a toy to give to the fam- ilies. During Homecoming they were also active. Among their events was a tailgate party for the football players and their parents. Club sponsor Penny Wis- combe believed that a school needed a club like this to sup- port various school activities. 82 Espirit de Corps Scott Sutherland expresses school spirit Wi' W, , M ,if ,V M f ff' 4' 4' , ff Renee Marrow discusses activity with friends. r r :iii ,Z 2 aww il Members go wild at pep rally left: Girls members decorate lockers for game. Espirit de Corps 83 Q as W .' M 5,4 ' M, 1 f V F 4 5 ,V 'W sez he LQW15 mQ'lW G f gf Espirit de Corps: a club with a purpose. 84 Espirit de Corps fu Wig-5 2 i:I'. ' - S E f Above: Members decorate locker during football season. Left: Mike Maynard shows determination at pep-ral 2 W 55 fwfr? Q Club supports school at the Eastwood vs. Hanks pep-rally. T5 mm Ggfpwi-if be is cl s l fxLl.61'3L3efsr :Qing 'CO CNSC ow' First place Espirit de Corps wins hall d t' d ' g h oming week Usrnsgzz a F. ISIS' Q A 1'IANi!x 4 f 'ua- K, 'Jr 'x,N Yu 0 ' 'I '5 Ep dCp85 HSS LIS O Silh Shadows of true performance It has been said before that fame costs. This year's Silhouettes paid that price and found the rewards to be worth the sweat and tears. Sponsored by Rosemary Navarro, Sil- houettes demonstrated different forms of dance. The members followed differ- ent themes throughout the school year, including such routines as A Royal Knight of Enchantment, performed at the beauty pageant. Members also per- formed at pep rallies. The newest member of the Silhou- ettes was Felipe Rosales, the only male member of the organization this year. He's really working out well, Navarro said. President Terry Irwin, Vice-President Tina Moore, and Secretary Kristy Rubal- caba organized fund raisers such as candy grams and the Santa's Helpers project. I hope they have enjoyed it as much as l did when I was in high school, con- cluded Navarro. 86 Silhouettes Y B Above: Felipe Rosales flys high over sister Ida Rosales. Left: Pam Estep and Felipe Rosales strike a pose. J Felipe Rosales holding Aida Rosales, kneeling Drina Marquex, Shawna Gray, Monica Del Campo, Robin Staples, Tina Moore, Pam Renteria, back row: Veronuca Meza, Monica Carpio, Sandra Gutierrez, Pam Estep, Stacie Wilson, Angie Menice, Kristine Rubalcaba and Terry Irwin. Terry Irwin practices her routine for a upcoming performance. Stacie Wilson goes over her routine for six weeks final. Silhouettes 87 cu E N cu DD cts E Y l' T3 Lite Literary magazine creates emotion This year was The Exeter- literary magazine's fifth year at Hanks. It was made up of some of the most creative writers found on campus. In the past two years they have received various awards. Among them were: first place, second place and honorable mention in short story writingg first, second, and third place and honorable mention in poetry writing, second place in layout designg first and second place in art workg second and third place in humorous essay. The Exeter had a membership of forty students and it's officers were elected by the members. The club wanted to raise enough money to offer two or three scholarships for writers in their organization. I find the students who are involved energetic, enthusiastic, and l enjoyed working with them, said Dora de Ia Rosa, sponsor. Besides, l never know what they are going to think of next, so they keep me on my toes. Staff members work together to write magazine copy. bmi? u lx The Exeter staff: Kelly Woods, Yvonne Sanchez, Yasmin Thomas, Ray Orantia, Troy Byrne, Aaron Melgares, Albert Garcia, Eddie Garcia 88 Literary Magazine ny Porter and Albert Garcia edit copy. Literary Magazine members pause to reflect on an article. ,... A. .... .. t. ..... X N. X X , ..e. s, .. .X .,,.. ,... s awe, s . ,... s ' t 'Y !Top: Dora Dela Rosa, Yvonne Sanchez, Amy Porter, Yasmin Thomas, Shannon Biddicks, Vicki Thompson, Kelly Woods, Naomi Gamboa, Shelly Wright, Cathy Esparza, Christina Merfa, Laura Locastro. Bottom: Bobby Hensley, Albert Garcia, Troy Burn, Aaron Melgarres, Keith Delvin, Bill Soutworth, Ray Ortega. Literary Magazine 89 Top: Suzanna Mendoza, Veronica Mendoza, Lisa Wineland, Joanna Sanchez, Bottom: Phyllis Odbert, Laurie Monteith, Mrs. Weaver, Chris Baxter, Lydia Gonzalez, James 0'Neal, Claudia Cardena, Dawn Dean, Laura Vega, Ursula Basler, Michelle Kusac, Sara Camerena, Arlene Mendina, Christina Wagner, Lakeram Phalgoo, Kristine Rubalcaba, Cherly Adams, Paul Liv. Top: Mark Mrowinski, Chris Baxter, Barbara Boone, Bottom: Angelica Vallejo, Mike Morales, Greoffrey Cross, Rosemary Montelongo, Isis Alvarez, Annette Gonzalaes, Joanne Sanchez. Left: Orchestra students enjoy practice. Wg, wx? Lakeram Phalgoo takes a break before his performance. Music students string along Orchestra was one of the many electives found at Hanks. It was made up of a group of many talented students performing together. Their hard work paid off and resulted in outstanding performances. To play a string instrument you need concentration and plenty of time to practice. The orchestra teacher Ida Weaver put a great deal of time in teaching her students. It's very rewarding, because you accomplish something no one can take away from you, said Louie Arevalo. A Christmas concert was performed by the orchestra. Through out the first semester they practiced to perfect their skills. Second semester they practiced and prepared for competitions. It took a lot of determination and dedication to be part of the orchestra. Orchestra 91 enseuoig The speech team prepares to leave for a Midland tournament. 92 Speech , ,V mf ik Q T rrr A X if f' . X f 1' M f , V Y Tiff Wmwfvmam W Top row: Joe Romo, Herve LeBoeuf, Eddie Garcia, Tanya Hamilton, Kevin Cameron, Matt Adams, Kim Loving, Matt Pierce, Belinda Aguilar, Melissa Parks, Myrna Mer Dave Schmader, Richard Jordan, Michael Weddle, Lee Thompson. Sitting: Mark Delgado, Scott Thoreson, Kathy Foster, Heather Vaughn, David Tolbert, Tony Duenz, Chris Saunders, Scott Southerland, Chris Besett. Not pictured: Rodney Bradley, Monika Gomez, Ken Kassner, Monique Martin, Michelle Rebollo. H Speech members relax between events. Girls on the speech team take a break after a long day of competition. Compete at State and UIL This year's speech team did well at local and regional competitions with seven students qualifying for state. This was not surprising considering the many talented students on the team. Hanks students heard about the speech teams victories at UIL yet most didn't understand the work that went into these competitions. It takes many hours of practice to perfect their speech routines. Lynda Melanson, speech club sponsor, practiced with the students many hours, helping them refine their speeches and presentations. When the team went to Midland she went with them as a chaperon and provided moral support. Speech member Tanya Hamilton said This year has been more exciting since I joined the speech club. We work well as a team and admire each other as friends. I admire Ms. Melanson, she's my coach, teacher and friend. Speech 93 E rn 3 U' 2 cn ds O99 L! Drama Drama provides great times The drama club did well in their production of A Thousand Clowns and all their other productions, such as the Oedipus Rex and a student video production of A Christmas Carol. The proceeds from these two productions were used for the students in the UIL OAP competition in March. A Mid- SUl'Tll'T1Gl' Nlgl'lt'S Dream WZS the Diane Crowell, Troy Augell, Jose Alvarez, Tanya Menice, Rachel Sanchez Melissa Parks Louie production performed in the Delgado. Below: Louie Delgado and Arron Melgares prepare set for next production competition. During the spring, the musical Grease was performed. Jan Slusher, drama club director said, It was great fun for everybody, and it got everybody involved. Tanya Menice, drama member said, Drama was very helpful to me, it helped me learn how to speak effectively in public. The drama club was divided into two groups, the Masqures and the Thespian Society. The officers for the Masquers were: Grand Director, Luis Delgado, Grand asst. Director, Rachel Sanchez, Grand Promoter, Tanya Menice, Grand House Manager, Belle Martinez, Grand Stage Manager, Casi Saldana. 94 Drama is ff ' ,, Brian Norris and Amy Kelley act a part from A Midsummer Night's Dream . HIWHVVMV V WW Students construct set for the play A Thousand Clowns. BN' f sr Q U 5' ...ms Qs. ft f D K 1 9 Q op: Mark Markley, Jose Alvarez, Casi Saldana, Melissa Parks, Troy Augell, Wendy Bustillos, Debbie Kelly, Margo Henderson, aron Melgares, Amy Kelley, Ann LePore, Lisa Sommerfeld. Bottom: Rachel Sanchez, Angie Menice, Luis Delgado, Tanya Menice, uzi Polando, Diane Crowell, Kim Wildman. Drama 95 f,,,,, , r M f., ,yy f Y ff ,, Wffff, ff K Homemaking students work in the kitchen learning home management. mlm - A 5 E g W, ' affix : i QE ' Mrs. Jan Meyers helps Ernie Gomez pin down his pattern. 96 Future Homemakers of America lvonne Aguilar and Jose Alvarez show off their egg babies which were used to study child development. F.H.A. learns life skills Debra Harris chose to teach homemaking because it was the one field she felt there was such a variety. Homemaking benefited all students because we offered so many subjects that were vital to everyday living, she said. Harris said that the purpose of FHA was to build leadership qualities and opportunities at home or at school. Harris would encourage students to take homemaking because she believed they must be prepared for challenges offered in everyday living. About twenty-five percent of my students are male, Harris said. Males are becoming more family conscious. During classes Harris's students learned about sewing. They also studied the child development and family living which brought students to better understand themselves and helped them communicate with their families. They also learned how to cope with family crisises. Harris thought that an interesting curriculum kept the students in her class once they began. She believed that everyone should take homemaking classes in order to learn how to survive. Future Homemakers of America 97 a.1n1 n-.1 woH LU9 V ,io sJaye IJGLU B3 Youth for Christ Different faiths join together Youth for Christ was a club that welcomed anyone who wanted to join, said sponsor John Crowell. lt was a club organized for people who wanted fellowship with other Christians. p ln Youth for Christ I met people who were very friendly and had things in common with me, said Dawn Dean. They held their meetings every Tuesday from 3:15 to 4:00. They started their meetings by singing, then they discussed the business of the i day. The club only had about ten members but they were very dedicated. They joined the club to share their feelings about God. They were all spiritually strong people. The clubhwas in it's sixth year at Hanks and most members met their individuals goals which were mainly to better understand the Bible. The club members shared 1 their thoughts and problems in their meetings and tried to if help each other. Bake sales were the main ' fund raisers organized by Youth for Christ: they used the proceeds to buy films shown free of charge to anyone interested. Youth for Christ members pray for spiritual guidance Bottom: Dawn Dean, Missy Schannys, Lori Cushing, Middle: Marlene Lempert, Shunah York, Shelly O'DonneIl, Top: John Crowell, Causey Casisaldana, Mike McGhee. 98 Youth for Christ Mike McGhee leads group in prayer. T L -. Above: Julianne Ludlow joins fellow members in singing praise. Right: Youth for Christ members enthusiastically join in song. Youth for Christ 99 ROTC Sun Bowl halftime activities. Color Guard engages in singing the National Anthem. 100 R.O.T.C. Qae- in We Above: Students get their flags ready for competition. Below: Col. Ira Dodge introduces cadets. Students enjoy military life The Ysleta Independent School District ROTC is designed as the second Brigaide and consisted of six Battalions. Hanks, being the sixth was commanded by cadet colonel Anna Delmont, and was supervised by Captain James Baker, the Senior Army Instructor QSAIJ, and Msg. Mark Polanco. The 6th Battalion was a cadet oriented program in that the chain of command was used to the fullest. The cadet leaders performed all tasks under the supervision of the SAI. Instruction in ROTC consisted of four levels of leadership: 1st year-Intro to Leadership. 2nd year-Intermediate Leadership 3rd year-Applied Leadership 4th year-Advanced Leadership. The subjects in ROTC covered hygiene, first aid, map and compass reading, techniques of oral communication, marksmanship, managerial and leadership training. In the latter part of the year, the Annual Formal Inspection QAFD was conducted by the third ROTC region, the higher headquarters from Fort Riley, Kansas. R.0.T.C. 101 'O '.L 'O 'H R.O.T.C. streamers fly at halftime during a Sun 102 R.O.T.C. l' B Bottom row: Gary Hawkins, Tony Castillo, Chris Perry, David Jones, Bill Parker, Capt. James Baker, Anna Delmont, Mario Silva, SuKong Whitty, Tanz Wilson, Fred Frowner, Andre Poissant, Head Quarter Command: Charles Varrhnos, Row One: James Wilson, Janine Underwood, Patrick Lewis, Robert Calamia, Michael Driver, Gloria Martinez, Cruz Ochoa, A company front: Pam Garrison, Ken Welch, Albert Martinez, Cathy Lehnina, Bernadette White, Michelle Pria Margret Murga, Sean Barthdome, Seth Herman, Chris Fumagalli, Larry England, Bill Bates, Sonny Johnson, Robert Ninz, Matt Pierce, Deandre Frowner, Third company: Brian Mayes, Anthony Young, Robert Torres, Ruben Rodriguez Cecy Rodriguez, Pam Wineka, Sylvia Pina, Aron O'Dannel, Scott Worley, Maria Torres, John Stewart, Luis Ponce, Ber A L A l i Bowl game. l f' U .. L. .. ' ff ,,,,, . . ,W mm I , K we H K 'Q 'DIE 'WVR' Jauregui, Byron McMuririe, James Veal, Ken Williams, Schuyler Osborne, Brent Bruce, Third C company: Robert Whitaker, Brickston Moon, Sergio Cordova, Duane Roberts, Tim Lally, Sergio Lopez, Debra Keyy, D company: Fernando Salazar, Roul Laura Torres, Sonia Blanco, Oscar Simmons, Ricky Cupllar, Pat Moseley, Joe Slover, Linda Acosta, James Keaton, George Murga, Brandon Engleby, Francis Odbert, Bill Naughton, Jose Knapp. Airforce cadet and 1985 Hanks graduate Roland Darey leads in a prayer. R.O.T.C. 103 .A .3 DTM, ,. t 5 Bottom: Mike McLain, Tim Lally, Eric Smalley, Christine Stevens, Sandra Sanchez, Top: James O'Keefe, Martha Vaiasquez, Joseph Cotter, Fre Martinez, Tracy Knipps, Yvonne Sanchez. Christine Stevens typesets her copy. ,,,,,, ' ,,,,, Staff members Mike McLain, Rodney Darey and Joseph Cotter think of caption for a sports picture. 104 Herald Staff members Tim Lally, Eric Smalley and James Ryder type a story for the February issue. Editor Martha Valasquez helps feature editor James O'Keefe with his story. Herald staff learns skills A student publication is an important asset to any school, and Hanks High School was no exception. The award winning Herald was proud to be in it's sixth year at Hanks. The Herald had received numerous awards for photography and layout designs. The staff was composed mostly of new members who showed a lot of potential for the future. The biggest improvement in the staff this year was the new Compugraphic typesetter. Any type setting the staff needed before the new typesetter had to be sent away and was costly not only monetarily but valuable time was lost also. We were able to use the new typesetter during the second semester, said Noel Knight, Herald advisor. This gave the students a valuable opportunity of learning how to do their own typesetting. The new typesetter enabled the Herald to put out the paper with more ease and less effort than ever before. Herald 105 DIQJSH DE CA DECA was an organization that helped students prepare themselves for the future. DECA or Distributive Education Clubs of America was originally formed to develop responsibilities and help students understand more about the working class. It also . helped students decide what ' career they were interested in. Juniors and seniors who were interested in retail and wholesale businesses benefited greatly through this program. By joining DECA students were able to attend school during the day then work the second half. They organized different fund raising events such as candy sales and car washes to raise money for the club. John 0'Donnel, sponsor, said that club officers were elected by the members. DECA was an organization that helped prepare students for the future. F t Y L p L a M gia Slovia Fernande Kathy Esparza, Patsy Hernandez, Mallisa Gomez, Debbie PIII R bl St pl K H kl L C V M Rozlyn La Jeunesse, Connie Calzada. Second row: Blaine N g T y T I G g F d S M t M yC y KI Lght- p Th d L d Sosa, Gary Callahan, T y L 106 Round Ups First row: Mike Garcia, Deanna Hulce, Cheryle Adams. Second row: Troy Luna, Frau Euton-sponsor, Terrence Shaw. erman club The German club started off the year by going to the Octoberfest at Fort Bliss. We danced the chicken, ate German sausage, sauerkraut and brochin, said club member Michael Garcia. Garcia also said that a fascing party, a type of costume party, was held at a club members house. Fray Ewton, German club sponsor, believed that while her students learned more about the German language in class, club outings taught them more about the culture. The club's biggest goal was to go to Sacramento, New Mexico for a weekend, and immerse themselves in the German language and culture. They reached their goal by selling advent calendars and using the proceeds to fund the trip. Qouvid Ups Round Ups 107 108 Round Ups FBLA Future Business Leaders of America QFBLAJ was a club de- signed to develop competent business leadership and strengthen the confidence of the members in themselves and their work. At their meetings which were held once a month many things were discussed, among them, fund raising events and how to keep the club running smoothly. Club officers were: Ray Orran- tia, pres.: Felipe Rosales, vice- pres.: Cindy Aguilar, tres.: and Fernie Alonzo reporter. Lupe Camargo, club sponsor said that the club did many things to help members relate skills learned in the classroom to the working atmosphere. This year went pretty good considering we were only in our second year. Our membership increased slowly, said Rosales. ..,. X X X X Bottom: Carrie Gillingham, Kristin Youngblood, Misty Diamanti, Virginia Carrasco, Ellie Franco, Tim Crump, Regina Blancas, Middle: Tom Hicks, Kathy Cadina, Lourdes Vega, Mark Garcia, Dede Carrasco, Nancy Rose, Margie Allen, Kristin Tilti, Robert Whitaker, Ginger Brookshire, Eric Grant, Sherri Campos, Ms. Harbin, Top: Mike Elmore, Warren Olsen, J.R. Moseley. Bottom: Evan Rivera, Debbie Lee, Eddie Barraza, Middle: Mrs. Camargo, Tiffany Matthers, Debra Co- rea, Tammy Bailey, Christy Merfa, Kim Olsen, Rey Ortega, Felipe Rosales, Cindy Aguilar, Lorena Gurrola, Top: Mr. Renteria, Julia Thompson, Mike Clodius. HE CE HECE was one of the many programs that branched out of the COOP program. HECE or Home Economics Cooperative Education was a program where students interested in commu- nity service could receive on- the-job-training. Jobs as child care aides, di- etetic aides, food service em- ployees and others in the same area were found for students. In this program students went to school half day then worked the next half. Philis Harbin has been spon- sor of HECE since the program began here five years ago. Har- bin had one class a day with the students in the program. During this class she counseled her stu- dents on the many different de- cisions involved in the working class. I have big goals, and HECE helped me pursue them, said Ernest Retamoza, HECE mem- ber. Students gained on hand ex- perience about the world of works, aiding their future deci- sion making career goals said Harbin. IQOUWLQ Ups Round Ups 109 Math club Some people took a math course just to fulfill their needed credits, but there were those who enjoyed math. The math club was designed especially for these people. Students who had interests in mathematics were encouraged by their math teachers to join the club sponsored by Beverly Fielden and Sally Jackman. The club members met once a week during lunch and discussed their plans and goals for UIL competitions and tournaments. Number sense and calculator were the timed tests which the members took during competition. Number sense gave the participant a problem and ten minutes to solve it, the object was to solve it without thinking about it. Calculator dealt with much more complex problems and more time to work them. As in the past, the math club had a successful year due to the long hours of practice. Math is a skill necessary to excel in life, said Jackman. Top: Chuck Vrahnos, Miller Rhodes, Brandon Stone, Sara Haske, Mrs. Sally Jackman Middle: Ginger Kerrick, Amy Winter, Tomas Morales Bottom: Hubert Chin, Eric Takahashi, SooLee Davis, Mike Dahlberg. -e:r:1'f 7:':.-.-1, ,.,.,,, ,,,, f, . 'Qld . , ., 't V ' Y 3, YS -.ram ..t....... . . . . A-,,,f. f f- A--W . W- X- ..., , .W - QQ, ff 1: tv 6 I gs. -nf K ..f'fQ. -k gig ' ' . ,. d I y 55 ,.. I.-' A g . - i slxd - A 110 Round Ups I. C. T. Industrial Cooperative Train- ing was a public school service to business and industry. ICT provided a source of young workers who gave serious consideration to the type of job they wanted to pursue. Students enrolled in ICT were trained in many occupations ordinarily limited to adults. The school offered a wide vari- ety of occupational training op- portunities to business and in- dustry as training laboratories. It also promoted close coopera- tion between school and com- munity. Sponsors were available everyday the entire year. George Marcy, sponsor, spent part of his time on counseling concerned with his students job interest. The sponsor's goal was to se- lect young workers with poten- tial. The students' responsibility was to select training jobs on the basis of interest and ability and conform to rules and regula- tions affecting employees, Marcy said. Bottom: Yvette Guiterrez, Andrea Janson, Lisa Rosales, Middle: Slyvia Jemenez, Jesus Urguidi, Donna Boothe, Mrs. Herrea, Valerie Rayas, Top: Sally Pachecos. VOCCT Vocational Office Career Clubs of Texas KVOCCTJ has been active here at Hanks since 1983, and in that time has benefited many students. It was a club for Office Duplication Procedures QODPD and was sponsored by Patricia Herrera. The club was lead by officers, president Lisa Rosas, vice-president Silvia Jimenez, secretary Yvette Rosales, treasurer Valerie Garivan, parliamentarian Sally Palacios and reporter Andrea Janssen. The club participated in contests that included public speaking, job interviews, parliamentary procedures and duplicating projects. Some of these contests were in Houston during the month of May. The purpose of VOCCT was to develop leadership and an appreciation of civic and social obligation through recreational activities, said Herrera. Through ODP a student was prepared for employment with the knowledge, skills and attitudes of a business mind. Qoumd Ups Round Ups 111 1 New administration offers variety Dr. Jim B Hensley Tonl Aguilar Jenme Candelaria Edd Flfer Carina Ramirez Kathleen Paxson Fernando Pena David Overvold A year without change is like a year without development. The Ysleta School District witnessed another change when Dr. Jim Hensley became the new superintendent, taking the place of Dr. Charles Benson. Vice President Toni Aguilar, Fernando Pena, David Overvold, and Secretary Jennie Candelaria were also new to the district. William Crow and Wanda Howard completed a second year at Hanks High School, this time becoming a little more familiar with the student body. David Marcum and Art Shaw remained for another year as well. Along with the new administrators they worked together to contribute to the puzzle and helping bring the pieces together. 114 Administration Elroy Alvarado--Spanish I, llg Athletics Pete Alvidrez--P.E.g Athletics Gilberto Amador--Biology lg Physical Science Holly Anderson-English lg Swimming Peggy Armstrong-Pre-Algebra, Geometry .lohn Arvin-FOMg Algebra I: Math CE .Iames Baker-ROTC Larry Baron-U.S., World History Helen Baxley-English I Norval Bedell-SAC Diane Boles-English I, lll Kathy Born-English II, Honors Phyllis Brenner-Accounting, Advanced Larry Bujanda-Physical Scienceg Physics, Honors Patricia Burlingame--English II Lloyd Burrough-Physical Science, Intro. Sharon Burtls--Spanish I, Ill, IV Orlando Calderon-Band Emma Calleros-Tennis Lupe Camargo--Data Processing: Office Procedures Rosemary Carbajal-Resource Language, Mathg POM, Homebound Robert Chalrez-English ll Richard Church--Engineering Graphics: General Drafting David Cohen-P.E.g Trainer John Crowell-Pre-Algebra, I John Daniel-Biology I Dora De Ia Rosa--English lllg Creative Writing Daniela De Falco-Latin I, II, Italian Al Diaz-Art I, ll, IV Charles Duncan-U.S. History, Honors Ronald Durkes-Health, Athletics Carol Durkin--ESOL: Reading Improvement Peggy Enax--U.S. Historyg Trainer Joseph Erlkson--Economicsg Government Irma Estrada-French I, Ill, IV Sharon Ewton-German I, ll, III Henry Felix--Biology Ig Aeronautics Aviation: Golf Sally Fierro-Athletics Christina Garcia--Physical Science Margie Giron-Typing, Advanced Rosa Gomez-VOE Carol Graham--U.S. History: Government Barbara Grice-Business Management: Typing Neal Griswold-General, Advanced Woodworking John Grubbs-U.S. History John Hamilton-World History, Geography Nancy Hanklns-English Ill Phyllis Harbin-HECE Debra Harris-Homemakingg Child Development Kathy Head-AnatomyfPhysloIogyg Biology I, Honors Beulah Herbold--Choir Patricia Herrera'-ODP Sally Jackman-Geometry, Honorsg Calculus Beverly Johnstone-French I, ll Manuel Juarez-Pre Algebra, I Angie Kennedy-P.E.g Cheerleaders: Athletics Noel Knight-Yearbookg Newspaperg Journalism, Photo Ron Lelman-English I, Il Rhonda Letz--P.E.g Tennis Kima Light--Biology: D.E. John Longo-U.S. History Danny Lopez-P.E. l, llg SAC: Athletics Robert Lopez--Resource Language: FGM Robert Lucero--Adapted Biology, l, ll I George Marcy-Physical Sclenceg ICT Henry Nlasterson-Honors Chemistry, I, ll David McKinney-Biology Ig Athletics Lynda Melanson-English ll, Speech, Debate: Public Speaking: Oral Interpretation Maria Elena Mendoza-Typingg Business Management Rick Miller-English Ig Athletics Charlene Morris--English Ig Honors English I Frank Mullens-Pre-Algebrag Algebra l, llg Trlg Jan Myre--Homemaking Rosemary Navarro-Modern Dance Alex Oparah-Pre-Algebra, l Pat 0'Neill--World History: Athletics Ruth Ann Ordaz--Geometryg Pre-AIgebrag,Consumer Math Jim Owen--Psychologyg World History: Socialogy Paul Pearson-English Il, Honorsg Athietics Raellne Perea-Gymnastics Billy Porter-Athletics Emilio Quiroz--Art I, II, Ill Diane Reed-Algebra I, ll: Survey, Consumer Math Frances Reich--World Geography Larry Renteria--Typing, Shorthand, Business Law Craig Richie-Biologyg Athletics Judy Roach-US History: Athletics .lose Romero-Chemistry: Physical Science Charles Serros-Trigg Geometry: Pre-Algebra Susan Sherwood-Economics Mike Skindell-Pre-Algebra, I David Shcrgy--English .lan Shusher--Theater Arts: Technical Theater Bonnie Smith-Healthg Athletics Kim Smith-Reading: Vocabulary Development Frank Soto-U.S., World History Beth Steele-Resource Language Lenor Stokes-Resource Vocabulary Development Bernice Stuart-History Ofella Swelgart-Spanish I, Il Fausto Terrazas-Spanish l, Il Barbara Thompson--English IV, Honors Ray Tietze-Bandg Flags Patricia Titus--English Ill Minnie Travis--Algebra I, llg FOM Pat Vargas-Resource Math: FOM Debbie Walker-Modern Danceg P.E. ll , lc Weaver--Orchestra: Music Theory Mike Williams-English Ill, Honors Dowell Williams--Algebra lg Geometry Penny Wiscombe-English IV Administration 115 Teachers help students move 0 X 1 Gloria Anchondo James Baker Helen Baxley Kathy Born Phyllls Brenner Y ' Charles Duncan Patricia Burlingame Lloyd Burrows Lupe Camargo Dora De Ia Rosa 'M' f 31' Ron Durkes Faculty Carol Graham ff 'X 4' Carol Durkin 2 , f I Barbara Grice Peggy Enax Irma Estrada Chrlstlna Garcia Nancy Hankins Debra Harris Manuel Juarez Angle Kennedy Noel Knight D. Ron Leiman Rhonda Letz John Longo Danny Lopez Robert Lopez Lynda Melanson Maria Elena Mendoza Esther Meraz Rick Miller Charlene Morris Frank Mullens Jan Myre Alex Oparah ,gg rf i'lli ' rrrr ar l i f r i ,H-M X, ! '-hN'N:'N '-.Nljf'!V James Owen Paul Pearson J John Porter Larry Renteria Judith Roach Faculty 117 Teachers offer other job preferences Humberto Romero Charles Serros Barbara Thompson Patricia Titus Minnie Travis 1 s . is f T '7 A W3 it VZ wr 5 2 rg Q f , , Debbie Walker Mike Williams Penny Wiscombe Above Rick Miller shares a humorous thought with his English I class Right Coach Pat 0 Nell was named November s Teacher of the Month Teachers , niwiiiii i X ff-if -.f- it I 163ChiUSg ?f5 ?5 lF5iGki5USiih7S fl3l lii1516 f ' L ' - 4Sff'ShQ0f-nSPlsmv rH S0vfh AWQFIGSQV4'59C?f75 D? f31 HQSQ ff?-i'-'Ql' 'l fd:59f0b35iY5fb?!5?ff L?7fi ' l f iMSCQmZf1e 1 l g g 1 l Teachers 119 1 ,,L.W Counseling staff gains new member 120 Staff Counselors-Juan Cordova, Georgia Russell, Ronnie Parks, Rosemary Barnett, Irma Morales Antonio Ramirez. Office Personnel Gloria Martinez, registrar Audrey Taylor, clerk Syivia Psdragnn, clerk Becky Maya, business agent Josie Padilla, Clerk Giorla Buck, secretary Caro! Reza, attendance clerk Laura Hernandez, attendance clerk Esther Meme. head attendance clerk Laura Vidalez, attendance clerk Ray Cordova, attendance counselor Mrs. Schmidt, librarian m Mrs. Gray, aide i i Mrs. Hamilton, aide V' ,,,, R R isiis R' 'agen K - kt We . , . Cornelia Gladden, nurse, consults a parent about a sick student Y? I A I ZZ ,I ,if Janitorial Staff-First row: Diego Vasquez, Raul Rojas, Jorge Rodriguez, Ada Maria Olivares, Armando Alvarez, Richard Anaya, Hugo Mora. Second Row: George Diaz, fSubstitutel, Mario Angel, Eduardo Avilia, Jose Ramos. Third Row: Benjamin Arbiso, Rogelio Alvarez, Lalo Jimenez. Cafeteria Staff-Front Row: Virginia Torres, Hortensia Ibarra, Betty Omspaugh, Patra Guillen, Terrie Rengle, cashier. Back Row: Victor Montelongo, Margaret Harrison, Flo Acuff, Becky Lugo, Mae Apodaca, manager. Security-Ernest Myers, Cal Griffin, Richard Wilson Staff 121 Matt Adams-NJHS: NHS: Band Chaplln: Natlonal Forenslc League Pres.: State, Natlonal Quallfler Belinda Aguilar-Stu Co: Speech 8- Drama V-Pres.: Speech Club Parl.: FBLA: All Dlstrlct, Regionals In Debate Cindy Aguilar-Band: Latln Club Pres.: Pan Am: Stu Co: Sr. Class Pres.: FBLA Treas.: Esprlt de Corps Claudia Aguilar-Band Ben Aguirre-Frosh Track: JV Baseball: Varslty Wrestllng: Stu Co Eddie Aguirre-Frosh, JV Varslty Football: Varslty Track: Hanks Letterman Assoc. Juan Alonzo-Band: Track: FBLA Jose Alvarez-Back Stage Crew at State: Llght A Sounds Lisa Aranda-Stu Co: Cholr: Latln Club V-Pres.: Golf: Llt Mag Yvette Arellano-NHS: Esprlt de Corps: Pan Am: Stu Co: VIE: VICA Sandy Arenas-Creative Wrltlng William Bailey-Football: Track, VICA Kelly Ballard-FHA: Tennls: Esprlt de Corps: Stu Co Vick Barber-Band: NJHS: NHS: French Club: Esprlt de Corps: Secret Slsters: Youth for Chrlst Trea.: Stu Co. Brad Barth-NJHS: NHS: Frosh, JV, Varslty Basketball Hal Bell- Cross Country: Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps: Booster Club Shannon Bitticks-Gymnastics: Latln Club: Frosh Princess Karin Black-FHA: Esprlt de Corps Jay Blackwell-Frosh, JV, Varslty Basketball: Varslty Baseball Brad Borden-Varslty Basketball: Golf: NJHS: NHS Eric Brandenberger-Varslty, JV Baseball: Band Sandra Bricnes-Frosh, JV Cheerleader: Flags: Latln Club Alvin Bruns-BDA, ICT Mike Burbidge-Varslty Tennls: German Club Pres.: NHS Mike Burr-Varslty Wrestling: Football: Stu Co Troy Byrne-NHS David Camp--Art Club Arturo Carreon-Varslty Football: Varslty Track: FHA V-Pres. Joe Carrillo-NHS: NJHS: Varslty Swlmmlng: Varslty Cholr: Stu Co Joe Chacon-NJHS: NHS Albert Chavez-Cross Country: Track Jaime Chong-Math Club: ESOL: UVA Sec. Renate Clay-Band: Sym I, II: Frosh, JV Basketball Joseph Cobos-Frosh Football: JV Baseball: Varslty Wrestllng: Stu Co Guiselle Conrado-NJHS: NHS, Stu Co Tim Cooper-BDA: ICT Gabriella Cortes-NJHS: French Club: Jr. Achievement Michael Cramer-NHS: NJHS: Varslty Football Suzanne Crowell-NHS: Youth lor Chrlst Jim Dehart-'Esprlt de Corps: Stu Co Danny de Ia Gandara-Frosh football: band Ernest De la Pena-Frosh, JV, Varslty Football: Varslty Wrestllng: Track Mark Delgado-Band: Speech It Drama: French Club Keith Devlin-NHS: Youth for Christ: Stu Co: Llt Mag: Math Club: Chess Club Misty Diamanti-Drama Club: NJHS: Esprlt de Corps: HERO Pres.: HECE: FHA Nancy Dick-Latln Club: Newspaper Head Photographer Sue Dickens-Band: JV Track: NHS Paul Dubrule-Basketball Ray Duran-Cross Country: Track: Gymnastics Richard Edens-Varslty Gymnastics Micheal Eicher-Frosh, JV, Varslty Basketball: JV: Varslty Baseball: Shield Staff Beth Elliott-Band: Gymnastics Mngr. Gabriel Enriquez-Marchlng Band: Sectlon Leader: Master Sgt.: Sym II Derena Entwistle-Track: FBLA: FHA: Spanlsh Club: Cross Country Bob Erwin-Varslty Choir: Math Club: Esprlt de Corps Publlclty Chalrman: Stu Co Kathleen Esparza-DECA Pres.: Student Tralner Mario Estrada-Band Tres.: All-State Band: NHS: NJHS: French 122 Seniors Club Victor Estrada-ROTC: ICT: NHS Monica Fabela-Sllver Challce: Soph V-Pres: Stu Co: Gymnastics: Band: Esprlt de Corps: Sr. Prlncess Anna Faludi-Gymnastics: NJHS Roberta Fernandez-Gymnastlcs Captaln: Varslty Cheerleader: Esprlt de Corps: Stu Co Staci Fields-NJHS: NHS: Frosh Treas.: JV Cheerleader: Varslty Captaln Captaln Yvette Fierro-Gymnastics: Esprlt de Corps: Stu Co Christine Dlores-Frosh, Varslty Volleyball: Varslty Track, Basketball: FHA Tres.: Pan Am: Esprlt de Corps: Stu Co Fred Frowner-Esprlt de Corps: ROTC: Drlll Team Charlie Fuentes-Basketball Vic Gaba-ICT Jacqueline Gaborich-NJHS, Latln Club, Esprlt de Crops: Secret Slsters: Stu Co Bart Gaisbauer-Frosh, JV, Varslty Football Adriana Garcia-Marchlng band: NJHS: Esprlt de Corps: Stu Co Albert Garcia-SNHS V-Pres.: Stu Co: NJHS: Esprlt de Corps: Varslty Swlmmlng Lety Carcia-Herald Staff: Esprlt de Corps Zinnia Gardea-FHA: VICA offlcer Carri Gillingham-Esprlt de Corps: HERO Tres.: HECE John Gladden-NJHS: NHS: Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps Annette Gonzalez--Band: Sym I, Il: Marchlng Band Rebecca Greene-Varslty Track: Stu Co: FHA Sweetheart Buck Greer-Football: ICT Jolene Grijalva-Frosh, JV, Varslty Volleyball: Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps Enrique Guerra-ROTC: Art Richard Guerra-Varslty Track: Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps Richard Haight--German Achievement, Chivalry Awards: Industrlal Arts V-Pres. James Hall-Band: Stu Co Dawn Haner-Esprlt de Corps: FBLA: HECE: FHA Delores Harrid-Pan Am Thom Haske-Latln Club: Math Club: Stu Co Parl.: UIL Ready Wrltlng Kevin Haugen-Track: Cross County: Art Club Carl Hawkins-ROTC: German Club V-Pres.: NJHS: Golf: Soph Class Officer Debbie Hayes-Esprlt de Corps: Stu Co Rod Hensley-JV Tennls: NJHS: Creative Wrltlng Club Fred Hernandez-Sym I: Percussion Sectlon Leader: JV Football: Frosh Track: Stu Co Patricia Hernandez-Stu Co: Flags Melissa Herrera-JV Cheerleader: Key Club Richard Herston-Frosh, JV, Varslty Football: Frosh, JV, Varslty Track: Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps: Hanks Letterman Asso. Vicki Hong-Varslty Track: Shleld Sports Edltor Stacy Horalek-NJHS: Tennls Mgr.: Latln Club: Esprlt de Corps: Stu Co: FHA Wanda Hudson-FHA: Esprlt de Corps Deanna Hulce-Band: Varslty Track, Cross Country: FHA Sec.: Esprlt de Corps Hls.: Secret Sisters: Stu Co: German Club Sec. David lbarra-Varslty Football Captaln: Vanity Wrestling Teresa Irwin-NHS, Silhouette Pres., Cheerleading Sylvia Jimenez-ODP Sec., V-Pres. Cherly Johnson-Frosh Cheerleader: Frosh, JV Basketball, Tennls: FHA Darryle Jones-Football, Basketball, Band, VICA Phillip Joseph-Varslty, JV, Frosh Basketball: Varslty Track Paul Kassner-Varslty Football: Esprlt de Corps Ginny King-Varslty Gymnastics: lndustrlal Arts Club Pres. Laura Lacastro-Key Club: Stu Co: DECA: Creatlve Wrltlng Club Rozlyn La Jeunesse-French Club Pres.: Stu Co: FHA: DECA Veronica Leos--Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps: Secret Slsters: Frosh, JV, Varslty Cross Country, Track: Marchlng, Sym Band Lisa Lewandowski-Tennls: FHA Yvonne Lopez-FHA: DECA Gloria Love-Knights of Unlty Kim Loving-Marchlng Band: Esprlt de Corps: Stu Co Lisa Lower-Shleld Organlzatlons Editor: JV, Varslty Tennls: Qulll It Scroll: Shleld Edltor: Tennls Chlvalry Award Mark Loya-Frosh, JV, Varslty Football, Track: Esprlt de Corps: FHA: FCA Julianne Ludlow-Herald Staff: Youth for Chrlst Pres.: Stu Co Gabe Macias-Frosh, JV, Varslty Football: JV Varslty Track: Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps: Fellowship of Chrlstlan Athletes: Hanks Lettermans Assoc. Michelle Maidman-JV, Varslty Track: NHS Sec. Lisa Maldonado-Stu Co: Key Club Anabel Martinez-Cholr Monica Martinez-Cholr V-Pres, Pres.: NJHS: NHS Ken Matthew-NHS: Varslty Basketball Mgr. Kiengsak Mayhugh-Frosh, Varslty Football: Varslty Baseball John McClure-Varslty Tennls Chris McCullough-Band Michael McGhee-Band: Sym I Sectlon Leader: Youth lor Chrlst Cheryl Meier-Stu Co: Secret Slsters: Cholr: Esprlt de Corps Christine Melendez-JV Cheerleader: Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps: Jr. Class Treas. Aaron Melgares-NHS: Llt Mag: Drama Club: Chess Club Angela Menice-Stu Co Pres: Jr. Princess: UIL One Act Play: Silhouettes: Esprlt de Corps, FHA Lettie Mesa-VOE: Youth tor Chrlst Gilbert Skip Miranda--Frosh, JV, Varslty Basketball Cathlene Molinar-Frosh Cheerleader: Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps: OEA: Key Club: Speech and Drama Club Richard Montes-Varslty Wrestling Capt.: Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps: Track Tioa Moore-NHS V-Pres.: Silhouettes Treas.: German Club Sec.: Youth for Chrlst: Home Ec Ch. Pres Maggie Moreno-DECA: Orchestra Rene Morrow-Stu Co: Swlm Team: Sr. Class-SecfTrea.: Esprlt de Corps, Hanks Beauty Pageant Laura Murgia-JV Cheerleader: NJHS: NHS: DECA Tres.: Stu Co Armando Nevarez-Frosh Track: Frosh, Varslty Cross Country: JV Baseball: JV Varslty Wrestllng Oscar Nevarez-Frosh, Varslty Cross Country, Track: JV, Varslty Wrestllng: Stu Co: Band Gloria Nichaus-Band: ROTC Lisa Noe'-NJHS: NHS: SNHS James O'Keefe-Band: Newspaper: Lt Mag Sandy Olson-Swlmmlng: Esprlt de Crops: Stu Co, FBLA: Booster Club Lisa Ontiveros-ROTC: Pan Am: VICA Ray Orrantia-Varslty Cholr: Madrlgals: ROTC: FBLA Pres.: Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps Sharon Osowski-NHS: JV, Varslty Basketball: Hlgh Q Team: Latln Club Steve Palmer-HECE Patricia Payan-Band: FHA: French Club Victor Peluso-Frosh Track: An Club Jimmy Pendleton-Frosh Football: Art Club George Perry-Gymnastics Capt. Julie Phillips-NHS: Art Club Pres.: French Club: Frosh, Varslty Track Deborah Pliler-DECA Sec.: Pan Am Monika Poessiger-NHS: SNHS Pres.: Varslty Tennls Ana Portillo-Varslty Tennls: NHS Geraldine Portillo-VOE: DEA: Key Club Rhonda Preston-Speech State Quallfler: Drama Veena Rajashekhar-NHS: Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps: Jr. Classlcal League Maria Ramirez-Varslty Cross Country, Track: Frosh Basketball Dawn Rathbun-Band: FHA: Drama Club Magnus Revland-Photography: Sclence Club Richard Reyes-Varslty Wrestllng: Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps Veronica Ridpath-Art Club Samuel Rivas-JV Football, Track Gymnastics: Esprlt de Corps Robert Rivera-Shleld copy edltor, Academics editor: Sr. class V-Pres.: NJHS: NHS: Youth for Chrlst: Qulll Bt Scroll: Shleld Edltor Shaira Roberts-Band: Rifles: FHA Pres.: Esprit de Corps V- Pres.: Stu Co: Soph Princess Chris Robles-vFrosh, JV Varslty Football: Varsity Track: Hanks Letterman Asso. Paul Rocha-Esprlt de Corps Artlst: Stu Co: Varsity Gymnastics: Art Club: Wrestling Joe Romo-Band: Math Club: NJHS Elsa Rosales-Swlmmlng: Esprit de Corps: Secret Sisters Felipe Rosales-FBLA: Sr. Parl.: Esprit de Corps Nancy Rose-Marching, Concert Band: Varsity Gymnastics: HERO: Esprit de Corps: Secret Sisters: Stu Co Kristy Rubalcaba-All Region Orchestra, Pres: Frosh Pres.: Stu Co: Silhouettes: Esprlt de Corps: NJHS: NHS lsabel Ruelas-FHA: Pan Am: Esprit de Corps Pat Ruhl-JV Baseball Cheryn Russ-NJHS: NHS: Latln Club Treas.: FHA: Frosh, JV Volleyball Mgr. Alfredo Salinas-Art Club Sandra Sanchez-Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps: Jr. V-Pres.: Cholr V- Pres.: Cholr Pres.: NJHS: NHS V-Pres. Yvonne Sanchez-NJHS: NHS: Herald Editor: Llt Mag 1st Semester Toni Sanders-FHA Coreen Silva-NHS: OEA: VOE: Esprlt de Corps: Pan Am: Band Mario Silva-ROTC: Varsity Rifle, Drlll Team: Color Guard: Superior Cadet: FHA Kelly Skov-Frosh, JV, Varsity Volleyball, Basketball: NHS: FCA Sarel Solis-Varslty Wrestling Capt.: Esprit de Corps: Stu Co Christy Sorenson-Cholr: Yearbook: Youth for Chrlst Pres.: NHS: Stu Co: Esprit de Corps: Sr. Sec.: Secret Sisters: Llt Mag: NJHS Bill Southworth-Varslty Gymnastics Robin Staples-Silhouettes: Band: Secret Slsters: Stu Co: FHA: Exprlt de Corps: Homecoming Chairperson: DECA Paige Story-Stu Co: Esprit de Corps: Wrestling Mgr. Scott Sutherland-NJHS: St. Co. Rep.: Esprlt de Corps treas.: NFL V-Pres.: UIL One Act Play: Chivalry Award for Speech 8- Drama: State quallller Eric Takahashi-Esprlt de Corps: Stu Co: Math Club: Track: Cross Country: NHS Alex Tena-lndustrlal Arts Club: Football Jill Thomas-Cheerleader: Spanish Club: FBLA: Stu Co: Esprlt de Corps 1 Yasmin Thomas-German Club: Creative Writlng Club: Track ' Vicki Thompson-Band: Pep Club: Track: Cross Country: I Gymnastics Scott Tirrell-ICT ' Mike Torres-Varslty Football, Track Anthony Travis-Latln Club, DECA: Tralner: Creative Wrltlng: , JV Football : Frederick Upshaw Jr.-Parl.: Trumpet Section Leader: Band Pres.: HECE Rep: State Band Solo, Ensemble Trish Uribe-Drum Major: Frosh Cheerleader: Band V-Pres.: NJHS: All Region Band: Latln Club, Stu Co Pam Valdez-Band: Key Club N Mike Vela-Marching, Concert Band Oscar Velasco-NHS Liza VillarrealAVICA for Industrial Machine Repair Sec. Jamie Welsh-Latln Club: VOE: OEA Hls., Parl. Darrin Whitman-Frosh, JV, Varsity football: Wrestling: HECE Kelly Woods-Band: Stu Co: Esprit de Corps: Key Club: Jr. Achievement: Exeter Staff Shelly Wright-Band: NJHS: NHS: Exeter Staff Shaunah York-Youth for Christ Sec.: FBLA Sec.: Band Kristin Youngblood-Band Alan Zinter-Varsity Basketball, Baseball, NHS Amy Rhinehart-NJHS: NHS: Stu Co Sec.: Varsity Cheerleader: Aguilar chosen class president Yvonne Aguilar Ben Aguirre Fernie Alonzo Jose Alvarez Matt Adams Belinda Aguilar Cindy Aguilar Claudia Aguilar Melissa Aguilar tw Eddie Aguirre James Allan Scott Alexander Yvette Andrade Lisa Aranda Yvette Arrelano 24 Seniors r Rita Arrelin Sandy Arenas Thorsten Astor Bill Bailey Russel Bailey Kelly Ballard Vicky Barber Brad Barth Paul Basherlan Ursula Basler Harold Bell Anthony Beltran Lizette Benavides Shannon Bitticks Karin Black Jay Blackwell Kevin Blalock Regina Blancas Donna Boothe Linwood Bordelon Brad Borden Eric Brandenburger Sandra Briones Ginger Brookshire Doug Brown Seniors 125 ,pn Q' ' l Tricia Brown Alvin Bruns Christy Buckner Mike Burbidge Mike Burr lx it ,N Lori Burr James Butler Kristen Butler Troy Byrne Connie Calzada Kevin Cameron David Camp Claudia Carrasco Virginia Carrasco Arturro Carreon Joe Carrillo Pamela Carter Alejandro Casteneda Troy Castillo Joey Castro 126 Seniors Kevin Causey Joe Chacon Trent Chatterton Lissa Chavelle Alben Chavez fm, Hubert Chin Jaime Chong Renate Clay Joseph Cobos Guiselle Conrado f l ,WM , ,A Tim Cooper Joann Cork Gabriella Cortes Naomi Cortez Michael Cramer ww h Suzanne Crowell Jorge Cuellar Glenn Curry Jermaine Cuthrell Phil Deal Seniors 127 Many call Estrada top clarinetist Ev' l0 ' i Jim Dehart Daniel De La Gandara Ernest De La Pena Mark Delgado Oscar Delgado 1 itv' I Teresa Delgado Yolanda Delgado Anna Delmont Keith Devlin Misty Dlamontl 4 -. ' Chris Diaz Ray Diaz Nancy Dick Sue Dickens Karrle Dillard ff? s 'x 3'1 fr Cathi Dominquez Marie Dorsey Paul Dubrule Sandy Dumon Ray Duran 128 Seniors , 0 Mike Dyer Angela Eagen Molly Eaton Richard Edens Micheal Eicher Beth Elliot Mary England Gabriel Enriquez Derena Entwhistle Robert Erwin Yvonne Escamilla Kathleen Esparza James Estrada Mario Estrada Victor Estrada lfw , gb, E f E g at Crystal Evans Monica Fabela Anna Faludi Stephen Faludi George Fernandez Seniors 129 1- ,,', Roberta Fernandez Silvia Fernandez Staci Fields Chrlstlne Flores Kreg Floyd J' 45-N S5943 1? Gloria Fragosa Sonia Franco Tonya Freund Lauren Frontierro Frederick Frowner Charlie Fuentes Victor Gaba X Jaqueline Gaborich Bart Gaisbauer Naomi Gamboa Jim Gant Alberto Garcia Adriana Garcia Brian Garcia Eddie Garcia 130 Seniors Jesus Garica Lety Garcia Ruben Garcia Zinnia Gardea Cari Gillingham John Gladden Ernie Gomez Malissa Gomez Annette Gonzalez Linda Gonzalez Norma Gonzalez Octavio Gonzalez Carol Goodloe Sylvia Grado Chalon Graves Rebecca Greene Buck Greer Jolene Grijalva Rlchard Guerra Edgar Gutierrez Seniors 131 Senior Homecoming hall wins 3rd 5' H Tony Guy Richard Haight James Hall Dawn Halter Delores Harrid uf ., YS Thomas Haske Kevin Haugen Adam Hawk, , Carl Hawkins Debbie Hayes Sf Fred Hernandez Patsy Hernandez Norma Herrington Richard Herston Carl Hertzog Ns. wc' 7 f Tom Hicks Stephanie Hicks Robert Holguin Vicky Hong Stacy Horalek 132 Seniors i Wanda Hudson David Huegin Deana Hulce Joe Hunter Qim Hunter Cheryl Hutchins David Ibarra Teresa Irwin Andrea Janssen Sylvia Jimenez Brian Johnson Sheryl Johnson Darryle Jones David Jones David Joseph Phillip Joseph Paul Kassner Curtis Kincaid A Tracy Knipps Nils Kuikstad Seniors 133 ,, ,, ,,,,,, ,, ,.N,,.,, Wm , ,, WT LT, 'l Rozalyn Lajeunesse Carmen Ladesma Veronica Leos Melissa Lopez Yvonne Lopez Gloria Love ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,M, Em f, 'Mm l Liza Lewandoski Laura Lacastro y Kim Loving Lisa Lower Mark Loya Natalie Lozaro Monica Lozoya 134 Seniors Gabe Macias Michelle Maidman Lisa Maldonado Julianne Ludlow Troy Luna Anabel Martinez Carolina Martinez , Monica Martinez Sylvia Martinez Michelle Mata Simon Mata Ken Matthews Kiengsak Mayhugh Derek McClellan John McClure Desiree McCollum Chris McCullough Michael McGhee Tracie Mclntosh Cheryl Meier Christine Melendes Aaron Melgares 'Q . -rf-v Lorraine Mellado Agnela Menice Christina Merfa Lettle Mesa Joe Meza Seniors 135 Molinar elected school most beautiful Caryn Mier Marcos Millares Gilbert Miranda Cathlene Molinar Carol Montes Richard Montes Eric Monticone Yvette Montoya Tina Moore Laura Mora .hw Horaciop Morales Maggie Moreno Lance Morey Renee Morrow Michael Mosley Mary Muiler Alma Munoz Laura Murgia Eva Nevarez Jesus Nevarez 136 Seniors Oscar Nevarez Gloria Niehaus Lisa Noe Hector Nunez Phyllis Odbert l James 0'Keefe Kimberly Olsen Sandy Olson Lisa Ontiveros Ray Orrantia Roberto Ortega Tony Ortega Sharon Osowski Steve Palmer Mario Paoli Bill Parker Patricia Payan Victor Peluso Carlos Pendleton Jimmy Pendleton Seniors 137 PP Tony Peralta Evelyn Perez Marilyn Perez George Perry Susan Peters Julie Phillips lsrael Pineda Deborah Pliler Monika Poessiger Janice Pogorzeski P irrr arra,,iiaair P P 3 PPPPP , PPP, PPPP P PP,PPP Eddie Pollard Amy Porter Ana Portillo Rhonda Preston David Quintana X qmrywfsw Firoozen Rahamian Veena Rajashekhar Maria Ramirez Rachel Ramirez Yvonne Ramirez 138 Seniors Jimmy Ramsey Dawn Rathbun Magnus Revlano Richard Reyes Veronica Ridpath Amy Rhinehart Armando Rios Samuel Rivas Robert Rivera Shaira Roberts l Chris Robles Paul Rocha Mike Rodriguez Mari Rohde Joe Romo Elsa Rosales Felipe Rosales Rene Rosales Nancy Rose Erin Rothrock Seniors 139 40 Class of '86 awarded spirit stick 9 0,44 qc, .,., y Kristine Rubalcaba Isabel Ruelas Pat Ruhl Hector Ruiz Cheryn Russ . Robin Saiz Raul Salcido Alfredo Salinas Sandra Sanchez Yvonne Sanchez Toni Sanders Loraine Santos Michelle Scanlon Heike Schaufler Lisa Sharp Co,-een Silva Mario Silva Becky Skipworth Kelly Skov Jo Ann Slope Seniors Lisa Smith Sarel Solis Christy Sorenson Leonard Sosa Bill Southward 'diff Robin Staples Lisa Steinbuckner Daniel Steirnagle Paige Story Scott Sutherland 0'-f , 'ff 'im r Q tr David Sutten Eric Takahashi Alex Tena Jill Thomas Yasmin Thomas MK Vicki Thompson Kristen Tiltti Scott Tirrell Sheila Tomes Claudia Torres Seniors 141 Mike Torres Mark Torrez Anthony Travis Chad Trumbla ' Fred Upshaw 15 'VR cl Trish Uribe Pam Valdez Lourdes Vega Mike Vela Oscar Velasco ...P 'ti I Liza Villarreal Angel Waldo K Kimberly Wells Jaime Welsh Don-Tzei Wen - L. f l I John Wheeler Annette Wherrey Kelly White Sean Wllkle Larry Wllllams 142 Seniors 'F Q S475 5-0 w gp., U, Kelly Woods Shelley Wright Jaime Ye Shaunah York Kristin Youngblood Graciela Zepeda Alan Zinter Seniors 143 f I I if ' ,rgffff , f 5 X my X3 Veg' x j , Ag 1 q 'I li jj , f'4f9'-1 -H 1 , f - 5 ' Y' ff k K gf i ffff 3 VH f 'i w , X N ,1 W W ' h f' H r 6? :A V VA hu- 4 v , U Q Y ' Kwggggklia' ,,e,Eix, - EQQX i ff' A .um ' wi 1 Y' Q f f fi y X-V' , 1' a JS Q 'ff I N-XJ , ' 5,1 - ' 1 W W W ' V fi 7 w, ' X4 , wx i B ilisxs' Q ' !, J M - Rfb' s A ' Nu -N Y ' ff 'A A, 2 I i i, 'ff by 4 Q KI! ggi! YV Q, V' !, ,, Hd xy , 2 1 , f W , - Q Ill ! .jf f ' 'AOP' Q' if 5, , ' 1 ' A vifwagaev JW ? i A Ax 4 j wxivw , . W o f , I W ' 9 '5A ' fi fl 41 ' x? ' + A' ml .Q + S..-,f ,g1di5-'fl ,ff ' . , 4 i Eiqiiwfdgffgp f Y X fig . . l, Ni' jvgj, A If ' m ,A',1 i Vllira, X' 1 mlfnf nfQ,,f -, . 4 ,, xf -5' .ffl ll V L , ,J jf 1 A . A W .MW Q , 4 . Q. ,ww L, AAf'f'Wi'Uf?Wf qp'99P:'f'ignQ? W is , f fg! fy ,455 KX f ff ' 4 ef iA,. ..,Q 'f' ' . yy s N N 5 V 1-1,q 5 ' K M1 - A l 144 J MX - 1 K I .. 'y is Q. .a x ,., 5' 75 . s iw f - X ' 'fa . iyklvh 'Q X - L , an we X f x vz -ff - M1511 aw w- . 4 gi if K - Q Q, ,A QQ, Q. ,mg 2- M SQ gg, H 2- . x .'- gffh . L-Pfhw A , W U Q, 2 f ,- -'M' is A K Q, .L 1' - . ' 146 Juniors Braun named Junior princess Derrick Aalderts Jessica Acuna Cheryl Adams Sharon Aguero Aaron Aguilar Claudia Agullar Matthew Aguilar Michelle Aguilar Wendy Alandt Eddie Alarcon Margaret Allen Victor Alston Javier Alvarado Jonas Anderson ai: .fy Ii 'A Troy Angell Paul Anger lsabel Aragon Javier Aranda Phil Arrelin Robert Ash Yvonne Avila S x 4 1 .nv John Ayala Rebecca Ayers Tammy Bailey Robert Baker Sonia Barragan Edward Barraza Patrick Barret Tom Barret Albert Barron Sean Bartholome Jenny Bastin Janis Becerra Chris Beckford David Belfer gf Jon Beltran Barbara Bennington Chrls Besett lvonne Blederstedt Roland Bleslnger Robert Black Mary Blankenship . Lk , f 4 , WE EQ F' EG F ' E Lena Borrego Carla Bowen Samantha Boxwell Anita Braun Michelle Brijalba Elizabeth Briones Corey Brown f ers ' ' JC' K wif if 'H' Q ' i ' ,e,, . , gl. ' ' Q Mark Brown Sean Browning Brent Bruce Frank Burciaga Steve Burr Randy Cain Javier Calderon 42' fs' K Illfffsj Q Lisa Caldwell Martin Calvo Laura Camanez Adrian Campa Lisa Cannel Laura Capilla Vlnce Carlevale X , James Carn Monica Carpio Steve Catlllo Jennifer Cates Alma Cervantes lsmael Chaflno Tammy Chatterton Elena Chavez Hector Chavez Marlene Chavez Rlchard Chlappe Yvette Chong Eduardo Cintron Nlsa Clalborne r gi Trenton Clark Mlchel Clodlus Dianne Collins Bradlee Combs Cathy Conde Traci Condis Cameron Conner 148 Juniors Roger Conrado Arturo Contreras Josh Cordes Archie Cordova Sergio Cordova Debra Correa Marsten Cotton U James Covey Joe Cremer Christi Crump Timothy Crump Amanda Cuellar Eric Cueto Frank Dana ' 1. , ill ,,., ,.1, l JR sf . f F :L A Q ' Y, X l,.-fu, K E V , 7 4 R51 Mark Daniels Andrea Diaz Julie Dabro Ruth Darey Laurie Daughtery Cheryl Deal Javier Delgadillo Luis Delgado Oscar Diaz lan Dickens Mary Dickson Daryl Dirky Eric Dominguez Steve Duncan is l Daniel Duran Sam Duran Katherine Edens Mary Jo Ehrenreich Chad Elliot Robert Ellis Chuck Elcleward Jennifer Elschide David Entwishe Gene Epps Robert Epps Norma Escabedo Alex Escudero Ernie Esparza , A if Ag 1 M 2 We fig as : We ,F is F 51 5299 mem ., ,,. I . ,.,, M5 2 41 M 1 'I fri , ,. , ,,-,wf Q H I ,Wi QW? ,,,. . , F , x l , iios soi K f W l J P l Naomi Esparza Jo Ann Fernandez Raul Esqueda Wally Fetla Angelica Esquivel Christine Fields Laura Fabella Chuck Fields Jason Farley Edgar Fierro Victor Favella Pete Finch Araceli Fernandez Nora Flores F.. Penny Flores Ruby Flores Kathy Foster Diana Franco Elly Franco Elida Frias Deandre Frowner Eric Frye Art Garay Connie Garcia Daryl Garcia David Garcia Mark Garcia Norma Garcia ' A1-6' mmm, 1. , 5, Lk ii K ,,., ,.,, Ralph Garcia Rose Garcia Rose Yvette Garcia Victor Garcia Pamela Garrison Chris Gathright Roxanne Gibson Karen Glasscock Darrin Glen Trisha Glidewell Deborah Gojara Lisa Golden Kim Golobek Brenda Gomez Juniors 149 150 Juniors Kelly competes as all-around athlete pw H Javier Gomez Julian Gomez Karen Gomez Khristie Gomez Norma Gomez Patricia Gomez Danielle Gonzales 52 Wi get 'lf J M Y if , Wf'V K. X 1' Charlie Gonzalez Javier Gonzalez Laura Gonzalez David Gossage Santis Grado Charlie Gravis Laura Gray 1 Lori Grice Gesa Gronert Fernando Guevara Lorena Gurrola Lily Gutierrez Sandra Gutierrez Tom Gutierrez , 1 A an 'J :H 1 , ff is R :1:5Q'Qff gi K li rzfl 'K ,, H: V .w gf j g 1' H .1 I 'Q' 1 I H , - ' . r 'iff QNX A 52,3 1 Lisa Hagerman Robert Hallman Todd Hansen Ernesto Harbrink Jerry Harris Paul Harris John Harrist xx 5 L, V i W1 ' iii ,. -,,L-f I l I 'TQ Sara Haske Kecia Hawkins Cheri Henderson Jeff Henderson Pamela Henderson Sylvia Henry Guadalupe Heredia ,K .L Carlos Hernandez Maria Hernandez Monica Hernandez Penny Hernandez Vivian Hernandez Bernadette Herrera Turnease Hester -. 'L I U 2 V 1 Q Troy Hicks Nara Hinijo Anissa Hogg Melinda Holder Henry Holguin Michelle Hufford Mark Hurlbert 'f' 712 ' . 4 i , f , ' gi rf Q 'Q 1- 3 Nancy Ibarra Nancy Irby Andrew Jacobo Leon Jacobs Phillip Jacobson Yvette Jimenez Alan Johnson lke Johnson John Johnson Jolie Johnson Ron Johnson Tessie Johnson Larry Jones Sandy Jones f Ira Joseph Raymond Juarez Betty Juster Kenneth Kassner Rachel Kelpp Katy Keithley Brendan Kelley David Kelly Ginger Kerrlck Dorene Kewley Jai Keys Erln Kirk Timothy Lally Liza Lara I' rrr,y sei' 5 , X . f v a If Monica Lara Rick Larson Tia Lasinl Beth Laswell Ann Lawson Debble Lee Matthew Lee Juniors 151 f r 1, 1 , Ea 'lx 'flag a 11 ' f ff X James Lanhardt Nicole Lewis Joe Liano Paul Liu Margie Lopez Mike Lopez Scott Lovelady A Greg Lugo Ivonne Luna Veronica Maass Jim Mackey Corina Magdalena Laura Mallet Denise Mansour Christy Marmelejo Mark Marquez Susie Marquez Daniel Martin Albert Martinez Gonzalo Martinez Rick Martinez f fu Joey Mason Tiffany Mathers Matthew Mata Dana Matthews Preston May Brian Mayes Niyada Mayhugh 1 it 5 Amy McAlanis Jolynda McGee Christine McGill Craion McGinnis Mike McLain Erin McNeIIis Karl Mcdnugh r 2 s Arlene Medina David Medlin Mark Medsker Ray Melvin Lilian Mena Eddie Mendoza Suzanne Mendoza x Myrna Mimbrilla Laura Mercado Karyn Merola Elizabeth Mesa Jared Miles Norma Miner Claudia Minjarez ,A , Derek Modsen Robert Molina Jeanette Molinar Lisa Molinar Sam Montona Ruben Montelongo Michelle Moore Monica Moore Christine Mora Rosana Mora Alez Morales Anna Morales Tomas Morales Bonnie Moreno -ff Q x 'bm ' M I f' 7A Jesse Moreno Steve Moreno Jr Mosely Larry Mosley Sally Mrowinski Melissa Mundy Mike Muniz Henry Munoz Blaine Nagao Toby Natividad William Naughton Mahlon Navor Marvin Navor Natalie Naylor s Sheila Neatherlin Andrea Nelson Natalie Nevarez Guy Newby Sondra Newman Delores Ochoa Allan 0'DonneII Juniors 153 154 Junlors Perez named all-city punter Christian Ohlenforst Margaret Ojeda Adrian Olivares Ella Olmos Francisco Ortega James Ortega Ashley Owens ly. I an Tony Pacheco John Padilla Frederick Palyola Michael Palyola Gina Panfile Karl Panke Russell Paquette I s, Danny Parada Melissa Parks Delores Payldes Javler Pedroza David Perez Hilda Perez Melissa Perez , .,,.,n W. V, -11.-' ev 1, , sw, W , .0 . Q, ll 'H ts Q 'ak - W ' 11- 5 . Brlan Phllllps Vanessa Plmlenta Michael Polando Ozzle Ponce Manuel Portlllo Davld Pratt Wendl Prlce ,fff , 4 X 75 Mlchelle Prleto Ricky Prleto Joanna Puga Vlckl Quest Susan Quinonez Aurora Ramlrez Gloria Ramlrez Humberto Ramlrez Jason Ramirez Laura Ramlrez lgnaclo Ramos Mlchelle Rebollo Joe Regalado Patrlck Renterla Ernest Retamoya Afred Reyes John Reyes Ron Reyes Bobby Reynolds Miller Rhodes Margaret Rlce ju L Caasi Rich Jeff Rlch Daniel Rlos Evan Rivera Sally Rivera Charles Roberts Kellie Roberts 4 s A Brian Rodriguez Pam Rodriguez Dianne Rodriguez Gabrlel Rodriguez Cynthia Rojas Frank Rojas Rlcardo Rojas - SZ 1 xt' 4' 2, if A 3 , , O .. X , , 2, ,,f Earl Roland Klm Roland Patty Romero Heldl Romlng Alda Rosales Llsa Roshs Anna Rulz wi' i, M Q, v - , Q 5 2 , A Marlo Rulz Rachel Rulz Jackle Rushing Fernando Salazar Susle Salazar Casl Saldana Pedro Salquera Cynthla Sanchez Fernle Sanchez Sandra Sanchez Danny Sander Danny Sano Melissa Schannep Jeff Schaver Juniors 155 156 Juniors ., f e..,,U A L, lv- aiu w f Q, ,-1, f T 1 L, 1. Dave Schmader James Scholz Patrlck Seaman Robert Senn Bryan Sepp Franco Setzu Tammy Shaffer X I Shakryar Shaholm Paul Shelton David Shepherd Steve Shimshock Lynette Shiraishi Alejandra Silva David Sims af s A, 1 ' 5 J ii A ,- ' ,, f . s a x V , ,Q N 'ff Us Cheryl Sinclair Melanie Sinclair Shelley Sinclair Evonne Singh Marland Singleton Danetta Sisneros Joe Slover if fl r WV ,,.. ' A , V V' e fi L af' A . Eric Smalley Valerie Smeltzer Andrew Smith Diana Smith Karey Smlth George Snead Regina Soto - ' S 5 X 4.56 M ke 1 Jennifer Stepter Brandon Stone Donna Stryslck Aaron Takahashi Don Tanner Jorge Tapla Albert Tarango Bob Therlot Gene Thomas Melissa Thomas Anna Thompson Lee Thompson Laura Tinajero John Tisdale Liz Torres Robert Torres Vicky Townsend Cesar Trejo Chad Trumbla Kelly Ulibarri Janine Underwood fs, Alex Valdez Jesus Valecncia Kathy Valencia Christy Valenzuela Richard Valerio Linda Valles Greg Vasquez v Yvette Veach Carole Velasquez Martha Velasquez Ricardo Velasquez Rachel Vidal Maria Villalobos Sandie Villalobos Kris Volks Ron Westbrook Charles Vrahnos Robert Whltaker Christina Wagner Helen Whlte Jason Walter Ken Wldmelr Jerry Watkins Charlle Wilcox Kelli Wernle Stacie Wilson Charles West Tanzy Wllson L Wandisa Wimp Pam Wlneka Lisa Wineland Suzanne Wlnnlger Amy Winter Richard Wong Doreen Wright Juniors 157 158 Junlors TEAMS Test challenges juniors .. ,,,, f -,, , f L . 1 v ,K f , Eddie Yager Anna Zamorripa Irene Zepeda above: Jeff Rich was among the first class to take the TEAMS Jill Yaracs Kelly Zarwell Joe Zitzelberger Test which was required for all juniors. Francisco Yepo Keith Zazenski Virginia Lee Anthony Young Corrine Zeiger Donna Long ss-A an B 2 .mv wage' , .A ? : x, E 2 i s be ..,,,.,,,,.....-....,... f- '--may 1 1+ '0v'vr4 -,,,,...---1' ,..,.,.. ......,.tvwe '-'M' 'fag ,Inv .1 P Above Left: Wrestler Jason Ramirez, who was also in the first Knight Calendar, runs laps during practice. Above: Kelly Ullibari and Louis Arrevalo do their share of hall decorating. Left: Robert Black concentrates on the rainbow for the junior class hall which won second place. Juniors 159 160 Sophomores 5 '-'QMUERm.giiwWNviwwfwswz-Wmy V we ''fggwgw-wwqwfwwwml, WW-W H ,H A RSF? 4, E N X YN wa mf-'-.H-w A '- M w,W fS 1'kF'1w4 . '-Q-. X N-w..w - X ww my Nm-wx' ,V X 1,53-' 4 xv --ww, 'f2f+fimwxWvN1'XWMYWSN-vw ,fa -wmv-MNQ'sbvMAwwwE:wfff I ff , 1.2 'W . , ,, , ,. ,Q . 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If If H , in Claudia Acosta Jeff Akens Eric Anderson Robert Arevalo John Balley Gerald Basilin Joy Adams Diana Alarcon Goya Andrade Tracy Armstrong Stephanie Bailey William Bates David Adkins Sue Alling Norma Andrade Veronlca Arrellin Robert Ballard Anthony Bedow Chrisopher Agibbs Javier Almodovar Richard Andrews Rueben Arzaga Gary Barber James Bennington Edward Aguilar David Alvarez Glenn Angel Jorge Azpeitla Hector Barron Ludwig Blesinger Samuel Aguilar Myrna Anchondo Robert Apodaca Yvonne Baca Yvette Barron Rhonda Boling Valerie Aguilar Brian Anderson Tom Aquilera David Bailey Lori Barrow Scott Bone , 2 l Eddie Borrdelon Kristin Borchers Maria Borunda Brooke Bowen Candace Boyde Pete Brown Philip Brown 3 N , . Allan Bruns Shean Bulmer Jeff Burnett Vicki Burow Wendy Bustillos Byron Byrd Mary Cabezuela , , Theresa Cain Robert Calamia Fernie Calderon Frank Calderon Llena Caldwell Isabel Calvo Sandra Calzada ,A MM, Sara Camarena Chris Camera Julie Campbell Corina Carbajal Claudia Cardena Steve Carr Luis Carrejo fr 4 Marc Carrlllo Michelle Carson Robert Casares Tina Cass Corinne Castillo Larry Castillo Chris Charron Wendi Chatterton Selina Chavarria Kerrie Childress Jeong Mee Choi Ivan Chong David Chou Colleen Clarkson Sophomores 163 164 Sophomores gi J, ,lk-,X V I 5 .,.., , an 4 A2 ,, T., Q ef ' bf M H. 1 ff' f J ', , ' ' 4, 3 - f , ,, 1 v 5 S., C ! X Amy Collins Delwania Comer Jorge Conrado Eduardo Contreras Carla Cooper Joseph Cotter Chris Cotton 51 W if 3 if rl ' Z f f 'ff fi Jeff Crist John Cronin Geoff Cross Diane Crowell Mary Cuellar Ricky Cuellar Matthew Curry i ,-f' y sc 3 4 eff, 1, E Patrick Curry Michelle Cusac Lori Cushing Michael Dahlberg Rodney Darey Laurie Daugherty Christine Daum , im. ,::.2. 'Q Brian Davis Misty Davis Soolee Davis Dalia Delgadillo Richard Dell Frank Della Deana Deloatche S Z Bill De Marse Sean Devine Frank Dillinger Bob Disk Sarah Dixon Arlette Dominquez Phil Dorantes Michael Driver Christine Dubrul Tony Duenez Ronnie Duncan Jeremy Dungan Mario Durand Debbie Durham A Q, W K t ll Kimberly Dziejma Yvonne Elizondo David Elliott Jaime Escamilla Ruth Espinoza Blaine Etcheverry Larry Evans ,,f, .5 ' f 2 A Am. .1 Sue Farias Misty Farley Lisa Felix Ruby Ann Felix Sandie Fernandez Frank Fierro Monica Fierro . ,i , Rey Figueroa Jennifer Franklin Catherine Fisher Sonja Frazier Jeff Fletcher Pricilla Frontierro Becky Flores Marco Galvan Richard Flores Nanette Gamboa Shane Floyd Cindy Garcia David Franco Dyna Garcia Frances Garcia Georgina Garcia Gilbert Garcia Graciela Garcia Michael Garcia Roman Garcia Ray Garcia Renne Garcia Russel Garmeson Emmet Garry Angie Garza John Gaskey Angelique Gaxiola Stephanie Giddens Sophomores 165 166 Sophomores Hamilton speech 'x Chris Gierisch Sharon Gilchrist Tim Gillette Melissa Giron Jeff Geels Aaron Gemoets Rachel Golden Yvette Godlez Yuri Gomez Lyndia Gonzalez Martin Gonzalez Ruby Gonzalez Sammy Gonzalez Shawna Gray goes to state in of A x I ,,'- V ,V ,Az , '--it -t V Fernando Guevara Freddy Gutierrez Mary Gutierrez Tony Gutierrez Yvette Gutierrez Jill Hagerman Kristi Hamilton 2 Tanya Hamilton Chris Hammell Tammy Hansen Marg Hardin Margaret Harmon Lisa Harris Don Hawkins Anlta Hayes Patrick Hayes Margo Henderson Patricia Henderson Seth Herman Angelique Hernandez Carlos Hernandez Mfff X V7 Christine Hernandez Christy Hernandez Michelle Hernandez Remy Hernandez Sandra Hernandez Sheila Hernandez Sophia Hernandez x 1 Yvonne Hernandez Monica Herrera Joe Herrera Rosa Herrera Terry Herrera Michael Hicks Tami Hicks 24 1 I M4 ff? M' 5 Us .f J 'EQ ff , 4 W f Gilbert Hidalgo Nora Hinojo Enrique Hinojos Tracey Hix Aaron Hooper Anthony Hope Sharon Hudson Daniel Huerta David Huerta Anthony Hughes David Hunter Jeff Hutchins Pat Hutchins Dwight Irwin IM James Jacobs Andy Jaime Benjamin Jauraegui Jennifer Johnson Richard Johnson Sonny Johnson Denise Jones ,A , A v 1' ,lx M 4 ,. ref: Richard Jordan Dawn Joseph Lori Juen Jackie Keaton James Keaton Shannon Kennedy Mark Kibbey I 42 E f' 41 Ag' ,J 3 My ,f f df y J J fm Robin Kimzey Marcy King Doug Kirkwood John Kilinski Brian Lafoy Christine Landry Earl Large Yi A Sophomores 167 168 Sophomores 7 3? 1 1 xr' x at ', . if - A 1iF lj 4 Chris Larson Herve Leboeuf Rosa Lechuga Melinda Leal Darlene Lee Gayla Leith Marlene Lempert , 1 r eirii ji' W . I wzikwfzf' 1 Michelle Leonard Michael Leposowski Amelia Lerma Brett Lewis Patrick Lewis Fransisco Licon Denise Limones Travis Lindsey Steve Lippincott Carrie Lockwood Adela Loera Rachel Lopez Andrea Loving Danny Lowe 5 L f 1 Af ,fy 'V it A K gil, if ll 1 7' ff! rf t ,A ,, W ,, -, v ,N f ff X 1 V- ,, w Alonzo Loya Susan Loya Patty Lucero Lea Luckett Nah Luevand Richard Lund Lisa Macias Danielle Madsen Trina Magallanez Corlna Magdaleno Colby Marek Marc Markley Eddie Martinez Fernie Martinez Ruben Martinez Gilbert Martinez Gloria Martinez Lisa Martinez Drina Marquez Sherri Massey Mike Maynard f Q Sherri McCeIlan Theressa McCoy Spencer McGarey Patrick McLendon Sal Mena Gena Mendoza Jesus Mendoza In J J ,,, ,rr orrr ' J S .,a,r A ' Veronica Mendoza Tanya Menice Ranae Michel Bryan Miller Charles Miller Cynthia Milne Brett Milton Cynthia Minjarez Moses Mirabal Solomon Miraban Ivonne Miranda Kristy Molinar Monica Monarque Rosemary Montelongo a I 'z Javier Morales Julie Morales Sabrina Moreno Robert Morris Patrick Moseley Stephanie Moyer George Murga we M, ' 'ma.,L 'M 'W . , f' 4 f f Yolanda Murgia John Murillo Scott Nagao Kathy Nagle Mike Nance Jemal Nelson Pat Nevarez Sergio Nevarez Carla Newman Keely Newton Mark Nunez Chris 0'Keefe James 0'NeaI Aaron 0'DonneI Sophomores 169 Romaguera poses for '86 calendar 170 Sophomores . - ., ,..,ew k . , . .,,,. ,,, , gf , . ,.,, ff an M ffiY!:5flf 5' 'Effie y ds rs W 1' J , eg, I n - I Monica Oaxaca David Obinson Everardo Ochoa Teresa Ojeda Kris Oldham Jacob Olivas Lorilyn Olivas ,,.,N.,N,,,, 9 f i 'I' sf' 73 1 -N f' i 9 Q Marisela Olivas Derrick Olsen Teresa Olvera Jesse Ontiveros Lisa Ortega James Osowski Tury Pacheco af, '4 ' f. LJ Y LZ ' is Jose Padilla Don Palmer Stephen Panos Aaron Parada James Parker Robert Parra Joe Peake George Peralta Laura Perea Lisa Perea Frankie Perez Mini Perez Linda Perez Lakeram Phalgoo Stephanie Philbin Link Phillips Ron Phillips Anthony Pickens Martin Pizana Christina Poer Andre Poissant x 1 'xi G :K Louis Ponce Marina Ponce David Porras Jennifer Prestwood Richard Price Christina Psotto Stephen Putnicki Rebekah Quintana Ann Quiroz Eric Ramirez Guadalupe Ramirez Loretta Ramirez Linda Ramos Shawn Rasmussen Richard Redmond David Reed Katherine Reede Sandy Reyes Kyle Rickey Monica Riley Gilbert Rivera X Duane Roberts Danny Rodriguez Ruben Rodriguez Lena Rodriguez Matthew Rodriquez Scott Rogaliner William Rogers 2 Z. Rf 1 T Raymond Rojas Carol Rollins Tracy Romagiera Lisa Romero Tony Romero Tim Rothrock Dionne Ross Thomas Rouse Juan Ruffler Palmer Ruffin Susy Ruhl Kanerina Rulz Michelle Russell Tammy Ryals Mike Ryan Steve Salas Miguel Sandy Charlie Sanchez Rachel Sanchez Ruben Sanchez James Sanders Sophomores 171 172 Sophomores Connie Sanderson Armando Sandoval Emily Santos Michelle Saunas Vickie Schaffer Steve Seale Chris Seen ,br ff WA J J lllill 51. E 0 , , I a X ir 9 Shannin Sepehri Linda Sims Elizabeth Shaw Terrence Shaw Joe Shellervan David Silva Patricia Silva Yvonne Silva Sandra Sims Steve Sizemore Tom Skipworth Wendy Skipworth Remi Slabbinck Jeff Smith Kelly Sorenson John Sosa Kim Southern Jack Sparaclo Rob Spearman Maria Stark Charles Starke Q I I .52 V A ,S 4, f Julie Stepter Bonnie Stern Christine Stevens Donna Stewart Matt Stewart John Stoker Michael Stolz p ,P s. J fi fi ll, , i ' ,N 'f ,fly Tammy Strysick William Sundermann Daniel Tagus Lynn Tapscott Gigi Taylor Tisha Taylor Tommy Taylor ' 'G-1 Aff' ,-:,.f l we 'fa 5 f ff, XV 4' ,pf 1- ,gl Naghyl Tejedor Charles Tentman Maureen Terrell Lourdes Terrones Martin Thompson Scott Thoreson Esther Tinajero vm, ,J -J E . ,, ,,,.,ea ,, ,, I 'k'i f 'I 'f . wi ' l c , f ' W ' W i Louie Tobias David Tolbert Christine Torres Laura Torres Robert Trendler Jodee Tucker Hector Ugarte are ft 'W 1 . ' W at Sandy Uribe Jesus Urquidi Melanie Vadagriff Rene Valdez Yvette Valdez Lucinda Valeneuela Angie Vallejo Tammy Vanderroest Lulu Vargas Heather Vaughn James Veal Belinda Vega David Vega Laura Vega 1- V Norma Velarde Maria Velasquez Rafael Velez Ken Vincent Deborah Viramontes Julie Volkenannt Angie Volkmer Rlta Walder Shannon Waldron Trevor Wallace Bradley Ward Rodney Ward Jennifer Warren Carmela Waskoviak Sophomores 173 174 Sophomores Williams scores high in basketball Ag W '.. A 4' A X , , 13 , X T lf' Wx 2 f f IF 'lb 4 ' ,5:,gf'1w2Lf' , if' .r F ,ml-., Q P ff' ,:,,Q15:fl51!,5 i mil, fr Jennifer Weaver Brian Webster David Wedge Kenneth Welch Tom West Jennifer White 4 Fi I Tracey Whitfield Montie Whittenberg Suk Whitty Kris Wiertsema Debbie Wilcox Kimerlee Wildman Joseph Wiley I H 4 Angela Williams Erick Williams Mark Williams Tina Williams Desiree Wilson James Wilson Michelle Wilson K ll Nr Nancy Wlneland Scott Withers Debra Witkoff Adam Wltt Randy Woods Scott Worley Thomas Yegge wr ' 'W Q F' an, ' W p my Ei l ff, Findlay Yepo Travls York David Yzaguirre David Zamora Dave Zarsky Rosallna Zavala Martin Zubla X v ,,..-.-.N-'---M ,... .. ,..,,,......,....M 1 Q X A i r ' Above: Rachael Sanchez returns to the bygone days when school was easier. Left: The B-team cheerleading squadg Corinne Castillo, Cindy Garcia, Emily Santos, Lisa Felix, and Monica Riley, prepare for a stunt at a pep rally Sophomores 175 Freshmen Q., s. 5 w ' ' 3 Y x 'a 178 Freshmen Cheerleaders take second at Chamizal JM ax Suzanne Aalderts George Abraham David Acernas Janet Acosta Laurie Acosta Lydla Acosta Ramon Acosta vv , 'Q N ? , Rita Acosta Alexis Adauto Donna Adcock Mlchael Aguero Eddie Aguilar Jason Agullar Camllle Agullera rl l If x WW ., '-4 ir JA, fa I 2 , frf f Jesse Agulrre Manny Aguirre Valm Agulrre Yvette Agulrre Donny Aklns Frank Aldana Neal Alexander Z Jennlfer Allan Kelly Allen Mlchael Alonzo Bernabe Alva Alfredo Alvarado Mellssa Alvaraz Isls Alvarez I, AM' l Javler Alvarez Mark Alves Denlse Alvldrez Adrlana Anchondo Omar Anchondo Xlaxey Anchondo Yvette Anchondo l I k', .- kk Brain Anderson Christopher Andrade Mlchelle Andrade Klrk Anthony Llsa Apodaca Sylvla Apodaca Adrian Argon v, P ,M , J., 5 Q! H ' 213fvffffm,.f . -. l , ' 2' 1' , fl! . : if ,,,:,f2M 1, ,V ' 'Q Albert Aragon Cecy Araiza Danny Aranda Gilbert Armas Sandra Armendarlz Trista Avlla Chrls Avina Frank Ayala John Baca Steve Badillo Hector Balbas Raquel Balbas Cacy Baltazar Jarrod Barajas . ,,,f , Judith Barba Clint Barlow Mlquel Baron Doris Bastin Tina Bautiste Chris Baxter Cindy Baza 'J , f ' if f, fy W? 5, f ga f f A f' ow M fl, :J v I ,, , vi d ' 5 A , it 5, Z ya. - ' L , 'MV' ,.,f'aV'::2fN? in z6Q??e X23 I Carrle Beaver Ruth Belfer Jack Benham Anlta Bennett Damon Berry Rainer Bledergtedt Sonya Blanco Susan Blankenship Henry Bnarba Barbara Boone Jon Borrego Lucy Borrego Patricia Borunda Chrlstlne Bowman , ,, ,, ' 5 492 . fffo X My , fl AWE .VX Sandra Boxerdale Rodney Bradford Bobbi Branham Jerry Brannon Stephanie Bray Jennifer Brijalba Alfred Briones Freshmen 179 180 Freshmen A'A1-VL 5'k' A rm -r OQA K X 5, 5 A 53,11 Tig, bc. tr . 'te , Veronica Brooks Shannon Browing Christopher Brown Todd Brown Mike Browne Jacelynn Bryant Darren Buins 1 ? . 1 yn ' ,, f , it it . .. F J Qgf' Vw E 4 2 0- it Q, .- Doris Burnett Patty Bushing Cathy Bustamante Luz Bustillos David Caballero Richard Caballero Gloria Calderon .fly , I . fv. Vicky Calderon John Calleon Luis Calvillo David Camarena Andrea Campos Michelle Campos Jo Cannon ,ia it K V A ' Q22 Q J .- Jennifer Cardon Jason Carlson Joey Carpenter Jesse Carns Armando Carrana Mario Carrasco Stephanie Carrasco Angelica Carreon Antionieta Carreon Belinda Carrillo Chris Carrillo Miriam Carrillo Claudia Castillo Teresa Castillo John Castruccio Maria Cearza Linda Cedillos Chris Ceniceros Marcela Cervantes Veronica Chacon Robert Chafino f 'fazff gy-w , , . ,,,.,, , L .rf N ,A , ,Hr ry . Ana Chavez Carlos Chavez Felicia Chavez Gabriel Chavez Yvonne Chavez Carlos Chavira Sean Chesters deft I f ..., L Lf ' Z2 H LM' 'j 7' ' I5 f 1 , M . if 1 79 , A H , A mv ,, 1, 4 wr Q an John Ciaburri Javier Clark Lance Coffey Loran Connell Kevin Conover Israel Cooper Merideth Cooper Yvette Cordova Katherine Cortese Andrea Crabtree Randy Cremer Lisette Cruz Gina Cueller Christine Curry f Richard Daniels Rebecca Darey Mlrna Davila Lisa Davis Dawn Dean Zelda Deanda Vlvian De La Gandara 1' Alfred Delgado Annette Delgado Peter Delmont Fernie De Santos Tony De Santos Lesley Dewan Eddie Diaz Tony Diaz Lisa Dickey Andrew Dominquez Kelly Donnelly Robert Douglas Robin Drake Gloria Duarte Freshmen 181 182 Freshmen Frosh sell candy for fund raiser vt, , l Q N 1 , Stephen Duarte Elizabeth Dukes Marcel Dulay Marcie Dulsipgher Mechelle Duran Sean Duran Danny Duron .. fffof f - ,ff 'lfffii i imff' I 3? C' F io ' F ., . r Z,V :f,, tre f 4: Q. 4 X John Edwards Roger Eely Chris Ehrenreich Cindy Eisenbeisz Kip Elliott Kerin Ellis Aaron Emmert A S tif Lisa Endlich Charlotte Enriquez Danny Enriquez Fernando Escobedo Mike Esparza Yvonne Esparza Arturo Espinoza , - ,, I ,, 8 A f --W H t A 7 D WP W' x -SN . zz A S V S , l Cassandra Estep Mark Estes Bobby Estrada Monica Estrada Kari Etcheverry Robert Farina Donald Fenton E Y W fn , .,.,,, .,,,' 4, f , s X '? 1ff'M,4Ai,' ' , 'NI f W' Alia ,, , zz ,E Q ,W .,-,- . as ,. ', W ir' S ff' ,W E V,,, My Q ,F A M t,rr . ., N., Q. - . 1 J' f wa, Gloria Fernandez Joe Fernandez Norma Fernandez Shelly Fetla Shannon Fetterman Mygdalia Fierro Francisco Figueroa E ..,r..a. Cathy Fisher Jana Fisher Mike Fleet Sheila Fletcher Lisa Flores Sergio Flores Yolanda Flores i f-QV J 1 Sonia Fraire Chris Francis Nancy Fratus Shawn Fuller Chris Fumagallii Denise Funk Erika Funk Gena Gamboa Salvador Gandara Angel Garcia Edward Garcia Enrique Garcia Guille Garcia Jess Garcia in , of Jesse Garcia Lorraine Garcia Marie Garcia Michelle Garcia Mike Garcia Patricia Garcia Robert Garcia Susle Garcia Valerle Garlvay Jeannette Gaytan Claire Gibson Ron Glmank Carmen Glrley Laura Golobek an f Claudia Gomez Steve Gomez Lety Gomez Rebecca Gomez Annette Gonzalez Marle Gonzalez Randy Goodall Y, , .,,1La Vt y i VVFAI :E W Michael Gossett John Gott Janet Gragg Tricia Grantham Rachael Greene Charles Greer William Griffith Freshmen 183 184 Freshmen 5 an if I z 321335 Arturo Guerra Ginny Guerrero Karen Guerrero Leon Gunderson Shannon Gunning Shawn Gunning Jimmy Gutierrez ri X.. ,f ' I W if f if 1 , kV'f 449, Vfyy X 'V' Q .. f .' e. ,V -fa' , , 'f' 7 ' f L 4 1 y y., e Richard Gutierrez James Hahn Scott Hahn Chris Halfen Eric Halfen Teresa Hall Jane Hamric Paul Hanes Brain Hansen Tammy Hansen Sergio Harbrink Dana Harley David Harlien Rhonda Harrington It ' n ,, X: 1 -gf? lr. , 0 F! , 1 L f ,,,. A 1 Dale Harris Jim Hart Talal Hatter Heather Haugen Anthony Haught Sherry Heard Alexander Hernandez n Todd Helgesen Jennifer Hendricks Ronnie Hendrix Gloria Hensley Rose Heredia Casae Herman Alma Hernandez -1- Mellssa Hernandez Cindy Hernandez Marlo Hernandez Nydia Hernandez Ulysses Hernandez Carlo Heureatado Hljar Myra f i , ,. ooii ' Q- Q.. f V ... g - lf' 1: af ro V' Z Yvette Hijar Petra Hoette Mike Holguin Robert Holguin Marcus Hopper Sharon Hudson Michelle Huff lf' ' J ef' ff If fffr M 4 ... YW: ,H M .ew-,,f.,,1,,,1-aww V V v. .Kp Horacio Ibave Sally Jaime Rickey Jasqusy Robert Jenkins Alicia Johnson Chad Johnson Chris Joseph ' an J vm, r i J JK I ,l,l T at .52 X ,Va rw M ,yy f ,. ff-, ff K 1 , M , Wx' '11 f v ff. V , , '. if 6 x, Lydia Joseph Jeff Joyner Mike Joyner Jose Kaapp Shelly Keeler Bryan Keene Trevor Keith Q Q. it Amy Kelley Jennifer Kelley Aaron Kelly Debbie Kelly Stacy Kennedy Tammy Kincaid Monica Kilinski ' 'wif f ' f 'V 4 A' f 4-df? af? f 1 f P5 5 AM A RE, .Q ix Lawanda King Trlcla Kirkwood Laura Klrtley fi Kim Kurpgeweit Michelle Lafferty Anna Lamas Dawn Kline Terry Lanpher Gobi Knorr Tommy Lape Markus Koenig Erik Larson Jace Krebbs Shawndra Laughin Freshmen 185 186 Freshmen Freshmen football wins district f ww :IR ,J Damon Lee Gus Lee Kathy Lehning John Leon Lynne Le Sarge Kelly Lewis Jazabel Liana . 1 X , 'N W f ,,,, J .,, W 1 , , av ' .. , v ' ,I af. Ute Lichta Victory Licon Jason Lindley Debbie Lloyd Eddie Lacostro Aida Lopez David Lopez , Lf, 'XTIQI . W.. ' ' ,ffl , 1 7 4 R., '.l, 1- 42 1 f' '5'if4'5! . J 'fe Eric Lopez Jesse Lopez Sergio Lopez Yvonne Lopez Brant Love Warren Love Yvonne Loya f J 'l . V rj K, are ' , w. f ,Mfg 4 s 1 M 7? n. l l Bernie Lucero Patricia Lucero Ryan Ludlow Nati Luevano Veronica Luevano Cynthia Madrid Barbara Mariani 5 I Tarri Marquardt Chad Marshall Albert Martinez Ben Martinez Fernie Martinez Frank Martinez Gaby Martinez L 4 ff Max Martinez Melinda Martinez Llz Mascorro Jenny Mason Antonio Mata Sonya Mater Claudia Matta 'A f 'H ,,,, . ,, ,A 5 V: 19' v 1: 'V' James Matthews Shannon Mayes Whily Mayorger Georgana McCandless David McConnell Jay McCutchen Michaelene McGill VT- ? lv ' :H ' ,V- fra, ,, fi:-1 ,Wy f F 4 f 1 ' , , Q ', '- , , l . , ' I , , , F , if 'aw M,zg,,' A ' H 1- ' F ' :H 5, ' 5, I 4 K 2 155347 Todd McGill Ron McLendon Kimmery Christine McGinnis McLennan Nancy McGoldrick Byron McMurtrle Norma Mclntyre Frank Medina Dana McJeinkins Danny Medrano Monica McKean Abraham Mejia Amy McLaughlin Armando Mendivil l 1' Elkie Medoza Michelle Mendoza Frank Meneses Michelle Mercado Alfred Merjil Sandy Mijares Baunello Minjarez X K M Laurie Monteith Sylvia Montelongo Lysle Montes Ray Miranda Kelly Mitch Frederick Mitchell Linda Molina Manny Montevo Monica Molina Wendy Monticone Marlsela Molinar Briggs Moon Debra Monge Grace Morales Freshmen 187 188 Freshmen n Miguel Morales Sergio Morales Yvette Morelio Luis Moreno Margie Moreno Robin Moreno Randall Morrell - 2' .. If QR Jo Ann Moyer Celia Muller Ernie Muniz Leonor Munoz Victor Munoz Margaret Murga Martin Navila ,,.,, , m y , ' ,. Y i 3 , 4 Miguel Nazario Anthony Negri Elsa Nevarez Denny Newby Dena Nolen Bill Nordike Barbara Norton Michael Norton Felipe Nunez Cruz Ochoa Francis Odbert Samuel Olmos Saul Olmos Kristen Olsen Isabel Ontveros Jennifer Orfield Steve Orozco Monica Ortega Lisa Osborne Schuyler Osborne Shawn Osowski ,M ,M 4 v V i l' li Annette Padilla Steven Painzer Victor Palacios Marci Pando Victor Parra Larry Paxton Mike Peluso Adrian Perez Danny Perez Jaime Perez Jose Perez Alex Pieper Angie Pimentel Sylvia Pina .,, 1: . I 4 Q Suzy Polando Michael Polhemus Crystal Pommet Gaby Porras Kenneth Preston Steve Prestwood Joe Priego X x Monica Prieto Bertha Quinonez Johnny Propeck Espy Quinonez John Pruitt Alice Quiroz Chris Puga Corina Ramirez Phyllis Quintana Gus Ramirez Roni Quintana Lilian Ramirez Wiley Quintana Marty Ramirez ,mf- ,., ,V,, 4 11, 7-,, ' ii' f ,mf 0 6 It I 1 'yre 4 Danny Ramey Scot Randall David Rayos Deborah Reed Kanssa Reining Margie Renner Oscar Renteria q f ' l Marisela Reues Susan Reyes Gloria Reyna John Rians Brian Rich Kara Rickey Melissa Walker Freshmen 189 190 Freshmen Freshmen Homecoming wins , 'f, leaf : , . W5 V A fn. ,gmmii m:Z ,if ,wlgf z-Y f ff i f Z fly ,I F ' , Q , 4' James Rider Robin Riffel Ben Rincon Jennifer Rivera Ross Rivero Jorge Rizo Jaime Robertson Wizfifiillf, , I l fs M ZZ , ,iffiiss nav. Y M Z f S ' f Anthony Robinson Irene Robles Javier Rocha Ceci Rodriguez Jerry Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez Aldo Rodriguez Ronnie Rogers Eric Rojas Juan Rojas Richard Romero Jim Ronald Yvette Rosales Debbie Rosas hp., kk 1 Y 4 x 5 A, Mark Ruckstuhl Davld Ruedas David Rulz Hector Rulz Serglo Rulz Paul Russ Robert Ryan fs Q x Danny Salazar Marta Salazar Anthony Sallnas Roxana Samanlego David Sampson Cynthla Sanchez Jo Anne Sanchez float ,M , 5: 'MQ '- V 15 . fy fd l ! I f W , ., ,, 2. if 1 V . MX! ,A X , , 'V' v , K l Krystal Sanders Armando Sandoval Luz Sangrador Christopher Saunders Derek Schaver Natascha Schmidt Reglna Schroeder ' . Q: if gf, ' H W '- 2 i . ,ale f ,W w yn Leon Schylower Douglas Shipaish Tammy Seale Eric Shupps Bernadette Segala Phllllp Slda Jason Sepp Beth Simmons Yvette Serrato Mary Simmons Chlcky Serna Amy Simpson Kathy Shelley Peter Singh 'i'i 2 , ' f can ,, 4 . N446 'ek 4, Ze f f Q , 'vg v , . i f , I ,Ziff 1 A 4 I9 Chris Skanes Dan Smith Krlstle Smith Rick Smith Karen Snead Sammle Sneed Richard Snow ., 1 pf n i ual!! l Matt Snyder Hjalmar Solis Lisa Sommerfleld Hector Soto Kelly Spady Shelly Sprlnger Tlna Stamps fs A ' ,W we if . I ,.... V' ,. f 5 t ,W Z VA 'G , . ' A ,7-5 g , lf Af? Cesar Stark Chris Stewart Eliza Stewart Tyler Stone Wendy Strange Rebecca Strickland Deborah Swan Kristy Swan John Sweeney Eric Taboada Ed Thomas Troy Talbot lztha Tejedor Freshmen 191 192 Freshmen ki! 5 . le W. Y ,.,,..,,,. WWW ,. .wwf -Www k w,.:,: of H f Q f 4 W ,, I fi ,, Robie Theriot Stepfanie Thilbin Jamie Thomas Mick Thomas Clifton Thompson John Thompson Shawn Thompson 6 i, . ,., - 2 . I X' , lk V nik If VY .a. Tani Thompson Brain Thornberry Gilbert Thorton Elizabeth Tolbert Monica Tomes David Toothman Maria Torres we AJ I 'K' gf, I Lisa Tovar Robert Trujillo Teri Uhr Jamie Urquidi Jesus Valencia Jennifer Valenzuela Arturo Valle 5 5: Z I 44 , fin, Aaron Vallejo Albert Vallejo Anthony Valles Minerva Valles Darren Van Dyke Sandi Vazquez Heather Veit If Wendy Velasquez Maria Velez Lynn Verdi Michelle Villa Pam Villalba Fernando Villarreal Kristine Villarreal ,V X ff J -we 0 Q, lf l Mireya Villarreal Roger Villarreal Tree Villarreal Candy Vincent Chris Waggoner Anthony Waldo Jenelle Waldrop f I . V f if Y' 5' M M 4 at ff ': f : hif i ity Je ws ' I fi We - I' s ,aft if nf: : f Julie Ward Jason Wardy Houman Watkins Kenny Watt Dawn Webar Michael Weddle Angela Welch ffl nf ilfi' 5 su f 1 f 24 ,,,,, ,,., i J, fgf ,. J 2 f f fl W , , lfgafff vs '- 59-J f V ' Vx J Pam Welliver Lisa Welsh Chris Wenli Bernadette White Jimmie White Scott White Sharon Winder ,' ' ,xi 'W I Kris Wiertsema David Wilcox Amy Williams Kenneth Williams Lana Wilson Trisha Wilson Nesa Wimp Wjlkj , A 1 Amy Woods William Wright Brain Wulff Luis Yanez Theresa York Joe Zuniga Freshmen 193 be . QQmp lefedunfi1fhe final 41i1i6?33S 2fF6,Qfol1lfiCif- EVen ' ithough1 the5 sports section A WHSSQme 0f U16 lHSt pieceS f3!2C9 ff WHSJODQ Of T H i 1 DESY? 305 1 1 ' 'f fiefiisf ' ftl5oser Who, ' 'f0ef1iOy F00'fb3f' b Y fHY TVWHOUHS - ' ijasketbaiigandl2ba seba1i' GISO 0!1f2TO fCi199V on The ' f 1 gSafHe1 siz61iCfQwdg 1 i ihe S3ml92LWiihQUi l1ihG i pfvgfamsfv0ffef be'Qif0UUd,i ff q ' ' ' I J - ., , ., Q '5 - . i i f QM, GWQZ ff Q pff 'i 1 1 fl W I fy? -4 1 4155? 5 Mnfgf fr , ,m,, .H L . V R K 1 A I f I Y fi ki , 2 , , , I . N . 2 Ig 'Q f E 5 , u x ,vi E f ' , f 5 Q 5 f 52522523 W- f A? W Qu -? I II ba f rsity foo Va Kni hts earn deserved respect A positive attitude gave the Varsity Football Team the cour- age they needed to erase last year's season from everyone's mind. This year Hanks earned a new reputation. This year they were winners. The team's confidence soared after winning their first game of the season. Other coaches were im- pressed with the team, because they didn't give up. comment- ed head coach Pat O'Neill. The team had thirteen return- ing Ietterman with seven of them being starters. The team's miraculous turn-about season from that of Knights of yester- year was due largely to the dedi- cation of the team. Everyone worked hard since spring ball last year, preparing for this season, said Bart Gais- bauer, wide receiver. Under the guidance of new coaches, the team demonstrat- ed prominence and self-disci- pline. The coaches are the great- est, commented Richard Her- ston. Even though they yelled at us sometimes, we knew it was because they cared about us. lt was when they stopped yelling that we worried, Hearston con- cluded. Good coaches, players, and at- tidudes are bits, that when se- perate, were good things, but when these bits were pieced to- gether, as the Knights managed to do, they made a winning team. 196 Varsity Football Combating dehydration, is an important consideration in football. Thom Mayhugh takes time out to replenish his system The defense gets ready to take on Bel Air's potent offense. Q- 8 Coach 0'neil awaits the outcome during the Ysleta game Quarterback David Perez hands off to running back Anthony Dodson during the Bel Air game at the Sun Bowl. 1 aussie1313-B,PfafSS2ifvcffs2ffle22fi3f'Ji Y a 5 1 154gg13' e3Qel 13657 as We if Q' .,, Left to right: John Johnson, Toby Natividad, Carlos Hernandez, Mark Daniels, Carl Hertzog, Javier Calderon, Richard Herston, Howard Prestwood, Albert Johnson, Darrin Whitman, Darrin Glenn, Rodney Bradley, 2nd row: Paul Kassner, Mark Loya, Mike Torres, Ernie Gomez, Phil Deal, Dwayne Jones, Bart Gaisbauer, Chris Robles, Adrian Campa, Mark Torres, Thon MayHugh, Ernest De La Pena, Ken Kassner, Coach Durks, Coach Ritchie, Jesus Urquid, trn. Coach O'Neil, Robin Kimsey, trn. Coach Alvarado, Coach Smith 3rd row: Jesse Ontiveros, trn. Donna Strysick, trn. David Perez Patrick Barrett, Scott Alexander, Robbie Davidson, Eddie Aguirre, Bobby Holguin, James Estrada, Derick Madsem, Steve Castillo, Marcos Milleras, Gene Thomas, Nacho Ramos, John Reyas, Matt Aguilar, mgr. NOT SHOWN: Joseph Cotter, mgr. Varsity Football 197 II otba Fo I Var s 'ty Varsity football players worked hard this year to earn a new reputation. However the players received their reward be- fore they even played their first game. During summer practices head coach Pat 0'NeiII present- ed the team with new uniforms that stood out with a touch of eye-catching red. The new armor had red and white stripes down the sides of the black pants and red outlined numbers on the jerseys. There was also a new emblem on the helmet highlighting the school name in red and black. When the Knights charged onto the field dressed-to-kill for their first game against Burges, the cheering crowd no- ticed a change in team spirit. lt's been proven players get a psychological lift when they are wearing a new uniform, ex- plained Coach O'Neill. And what a lift they got! Offen- sive and defensive back David Sims said the new uniforms helped a bunch. Sims contin- ued by adding, When the fans saw the new uniforms, they had a new spirit. Coach O'Neill appreciated all the support the team received from the student body at the pep rallies and games. He also en- joyed the support the team gave back. Sh TOP: Howard Prestwood looks on as his team strives for victory. BELOW LEFT: Special teams kick off to start the game at Riverside. Nw. Knights celebrate after winning their first victory against Burges Ae My -it I .,,., Mi, .,,,. , M , VQWMWWV f , , . 1 ti 1 ,Q it l or Bel Air barely manages to stop the Knights offensive team. x ' 1. f' .. V. ' . Wm. ii gm.. 1-...th 3 is 2 Qi- J -'15, T' fi I ,gh ,-i-se iii J + ff' 1 XS' ' Q Knights offensive team charges on against the Andress Eagles. A, .1 ,f Varsity Football 199 mm m e , 252: we ...l1 1 CU .Q -i-I O O l.l. Younger teams gain experience 1 M ,,,,e,m-5 C G9 This year's B-team football E team had a rough but exciting .C season. Although they didn't 3 have an outstanding season they L. never gave up. They practiced a U- lot before every game. The play- , L lz, , l V -5 ers felt they played well and 3. I ' ,wiv C were proud of it. it 3, T , l ' CU It was a good team but we . A y 'i T E needed more self discipline, Q, 6 Q said Richard Luna. GJ Everyone was pleased with the -if way the frosh football team m played this year. They only lost one game and became district champs. All their hard work paid off with victories. All the games were challeng- ing, which is what the team needed to gain experience. All the coaches were pleased with all their teams efforts and glad they advanced so well. . 'il virm . . c are ee . hit., ., , fa? Q: ,.,V1,,0 A g kwa, K VIVA x r A We V 'Xe' ,k:l1i:'Cf.'!' ' s A , , ,-.muff 'I . ' 7 ,Z '. I George Ballard is airborne as he attempts to catchapass. 200 B-team 1 Freshmen Football fL,:L V :F .8 'I .uv :W Top: Coach Kem Smith, Tony Romero, Charlie Tentman, Raymond Rojas, John Murillo, Randy Martin, Robert Calamina, Mark Williams, Doug Kirkwood, David Hunter, David Silva. Middle: Richard Luna, David Elliot, Randy Woods, Eddie Brown, Danny Rodriquez, Tury Pacheco, Ron Phillips, Remy Slabbinck, Jay McCuchen. Bottom: Steve Lippincott, Shane Floyd, Bradley Ward, Marc Carrillo, Richie Andrews, Mike Polando, Gilbert Martinez, David Franco, Coach Mike Williams. .5 3 , s 1 .k.. 1 r.kVk .. N 'h , 1 , ,, MM.. ,1t,,g?'r . g . . ,Q 'J' sa ixfgggg 1 N .g ' .1 ..sfm':fxfilgg-iw. -w-. --ff: 2 H an 1 ' , . ,- . .ttlt . . . to. A , V . .tse 5 . D of 3:10 liq 1 M., 'V . , ,,,,, - - Q S f J f - . teree , ' r 'VM 'flsiiki K' Xys mt ,L Q . A WKL' A ' - e .-.,V 5 K tk 'W K K, N '. :h. J. V 'Bti C L? A S L N A 25 A . - W 1 . -:f Qs G E5 0 N X ' ,JS W 'Wi i '3 we gf Fife-4 iw: ,5jsf':w5iyi'x vez-nv ' ,. j 'gif '- 15- llf. Svrir-we :::w.:,,,Ss -lin- es , we . ., .,,. ,,,.. ,ss . .. .,.. . .. g ,gee-:fs . ,Q i V5 '-.. : NN' - . Lf' ,i--' v - 1 J' . X . . ' S 1' ft 1 1 Q . George Ballard gets set for a pass. B-Team offensive gets ready to strike against Eastwood. -' -s 24 W., -...fry I .gf ' i-ru K Q ' gag? r X 4 Top: Coach Rick Miller, Steve Prestwood, Victor Palacios, Mike Holguin, David Reyes, George Ballard, Arturo Viller, Mike Villarreal, Kenny Watt, Todd McGill, Trey Villarreal, John Carreon, Coach Mike Williams. Bottom: Sergio Morales, Martie Rameriez, Alfred Delgado, Jack Bennan, Anthony Robinson, Warren Love, Ireal Cooper, Kevin Conover, Robert Douglas, Danny Perez, Joey Rodriquez. B-teamfFreshmen Football 201 is I l'll'l yTe it l'S Va Tennis swings into action The Hanks Varsity tennis team won district championship for the fourth straight time in a row. This demonstrated excellent abilities in both the coaching and playing. Led by team captains Manny Portillo and James Osowski they savored many vic- tories. This was our best year yet . . . said coach Emma Cal- leros. At regionals the tennis team proved they were the best in EI Paso. Even though they were defeated during the second round by Lubbock Monterey it took them three hours to beat the Knights. I was very proud of the whole team and the way they played. l was especially proud of the number one boys doubles team, continued Calleros. Mike Burbidge and Manny Portillo made up the doubles team which gave the great per- formance against Arlington Martin. The young tennis team, early in their season, enjoyed their victory over the Eastwood team. Defeating Eastwood really boosted their spirits, ex- claimed Calleros. They also kept their spirits up by joking around a lot of the time. Even though the players took their matches seriously they en- joyed being on the team. We have a lot of fun, especially on the bus trips, smiled Ron Reyes. 202 Tennis Q Q2 Amidst the evening sky, Manny Portillo concentrates on his serve s, si. s 3 . 5 for the point, Anna Portillo slams the ball across the court. ark' N .Rh 111s,p .:i:' Q ORN.: . x ..,..... ui-ef, fr -1 'W - . sf av H, , gs 1 . 'F 1' ' A , nf .5 vt' 'W- Brian Lafoy gives it his all at a match. Exams.. A- -A - aan-M-v ' 'W ..s. .'s'.'.. Q - 2 2 2 in . W' .QM Mike Burbid e Mann Portillo James Osowski Ron Re es Brian Lafo Hen Munoz Ren rcia Richard Daniels. Bottom: g , y , , y , y, ry , e Valdez, Daryl Ga , Poessinger, Trina Magallanez, Sandy Jones, Anna Portillo, Amy Sue Porter, Tammy Vanderoest, Andrea Nelson, Vicki Burrow. Tennis 203 I I'lI'lIS yTe it l'S Va ii 2 The many team injuries didn't af- fect their playing abilities as much as the winter weather did. lt fthe weatherj did affect our playing a lit- tle but we made it anyway, added Vicky Burr. Coach Calleros was really happy with the improvement of the team. The whole team improved 100W and it showed in the way they played, she said. Hanks winning the district cham- pionship was a great surprise to ev- eryone, since Eastwood was favored to win after Hanks lost their top four players. Calleros summed up her feelings by saying, I'm very proud of my team because they don't give up. Among other season highlights was taking second place in the Ysleta Tournament. Although we played tremendously well, we didn't do as well as I expected us to do. But l was still happy with our standings, Cal- leros explained. 2 ! fi ii Y t if ii 3 2: k L . sms Y :wks WXVW H smwmss-www N , ,i t .. t . .5 Q. g t g Q. .,,,Nn.,-sf.-:-- 4- - - is L A K s I 1 S 2 s s . if .L -: , 5 .g , 'Ng' if A E' A' E - .,i ' . ., il . ' , ..' - . . X E K- 5? - ..-- . ,, -... - - t . A K ,Sl -. fi a .5 i V w is at as . V Ii- 1 i.ii: 5 at Y stss t A s t Top: Monika Poessinger, concentrating on the ball, readies for her serve. Tilt: Afte making a return, Anna Portillo is ready to counter attack. Bottom: Attacking the ba Anna Portillo anticipates a good return. 204 Tennis sex. 55, . . SW J f..7-iff? 'gi ' 'V ,,'G 4 '-3.12552 , gang .:'.:'.E,Ig 'cX my mm nffw- ff....,l,- ' ' .,..A ' - . ,, ,. . I Zi-' JZ new , ' ' f MNT, u , 'f --A-H.-f ft n. . , A ' , ,Y Q 1 1, , 4 1.-M,-Q., ,sq z,r,,w,,g-Qltetywie I, , ,QQ 17 J K N ' t . . ..-- Q -- ,,, M- fn.-Q ig Ag- V- 'Y 2 , W wwvqke., us, W.. L, 4 f I ,,. , -- ww fu, . A. .ff 4. +4 A Q . , . U- ,, ,, ' ,- W I in '1'!7 f..f,+ - , J U , , , ' ,.:4l.'. f 70' V' V , , , f - J X 1 5 q 1, f V , A , -tv Q41-s,..z.7.g r ,.,.,, ..,,4m Vfagyiwnivfy .V jzzra V H I V,f.,.., I I . , 7 g..t5g.3.,,Q . 7, 7 b 7 .,..e,,3. V f 1 ff -1 ' W ' ' 1 4, 4 . . . . e . Q A ...sf 4 Q -M ,f- ffw..,,.4,,...,, i W N W 5 , H ,',,'f.'.'. v. . ,- 1-.V .Q in l - M , . . , . - v V L iv ' ' x --'W 4 u - - . . M ,4,,,L,... . . . . . .1 ,Q , ' ' M 4 - s . .,,., , . . 1, a as 5 ' ' ' ' X I s - r if N - W . . . , Q Q 1. .,,. ,,,1,,,na -w-4-:wa-vnanM...,,..,, M K l M x ' ' ' ' ' -v-.qs W -., ,.,,.. , A., , . .4 James Osowski launches his attack on his opponent. Inset: Brian Lafoy puts some top spin on a return. gn . M. if I f 'X' Z A' M M, W ,, 1 I t 1 3 Q-.wavy fem, 5 ,WW wmwwf ike Burbidge slams a serve to an awaiting player. Following through on her forehand, Trina Magallenez releases the ball. I 7 Tennis 205 Sensational season promises hope This years Varsity Volleyball team had an outstanding sea- son. They finished the season with a record of twenty-two wins and only four loses. The girls were hard working and worked well as a team. They fthe girlsl were full of spirit and had a strong will to win, said coach Maria Romero. The team practiced about two hours, putting a lot of emphasis on running drills. Height was an advantage for the girls who ranged from 5'2 to 5'10. Eastwood proved to be their toughest opponent and the girls only managed to beat them once this year. No one person stood out among the rest. We were a great team and we worked well together said team member Colby Merek. Romero was very proud of her team, who in her words. . . had a lot of determination. Romero added, l'm very proud of the girls and the way they played this season. They showed a lot of potential and they used their abilities very well. Next year we should be able to clinch district. Merek finished by saying, Next year we will be more ex- perienced and we'll be tougher to beat! 206 Varsity Volleyball 5 e 9 Ginger Kerrick practices her serve before an important district game. Hanks girls show their stuff at the Riverside game. VMWMMM 'igf J? V, P ' X sh . BN W l -we Concentrating on the point, Kelly Skov prepares to SeI'V6. namunnwmm 1 I wif' 1,, f'ff:fff f' f Front row: Kelly Skov, Sylvia Salinas, Natalie Navarez, Second row: Bonnie Avila, Naomi Gamboa, Colby Marek, Third row: Trainer-Peggy Enax, Shelly Sinclair, Tracy Whitfield, Joleen Grijalva, Giner Kerrick, Pamela Garrison, Coach-Maria Romero. Varsity Volleyball 207 22222222222?2?2ei2eii55?E2iiii232232egaeee5ejq1ie-e 2?aeaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiee255eeifeege,e S q u a eess e ,2A,23f,ejecfl,,ijeZ1 , 1612,-1, , . V V X Spike Z exzlnsaftzzzszzdzotuzz1112: rtt f glgggqffg aa ae ee ee I. h Above: Number eight on the freshman team scores a buIlseye . Below: Players give It Is their all during practice session. nr season Eastwood de of the is enabled f--f season, ,,,, W S w !,,!-7 Mi C g m I y Front row: Michele Salinas, Karyn Merola, Yvette Cordova, Back row: Tracy Whitfield, Sabrina Moreno, Sarah Dixon, Jennifer Cates, Michelle Wilson, Sandy Reyes, Shannon Kennedy, and Coach Judith Roach. S lll. Left: The freshman squad has a pep talk. Above: Coach Fierro speaks to one of her girls during halftime. B-Team and Freshman Volleyball 209 Players strive to compete Varsity basketball coach Pete Alvi- drez had high praises for his boys bas- ketball team after they started the long journey to the playoffs. Alvidrez believed this was a senior led ball club . There were five return- ing players, Jay Blackwell, Brad Barth, Brad Borden, Phil Joseph, and Gilbert Menanda. They had plenty of exper- ience and showed it game by game, Alvidrez commented. Co-captains Barth and Borden led the team in the head-on race for sole possessions of first place. With Barth, Borden and Joseph as starters, there were two other slots to be filled. The two other starting posi- tions were occupied by David Kelly and Jai Keys. One of the highlights of the season was defeating Riverside on their home court. The visiting Knights edged by the Rangers with a 52-50 final. Alvidrez was pleased with the win. It was real hard for anyone to beat them at home, he added. Every great team has a soft spot and for this strong team it was re- bounding. Alvidrez explained The players were all good jumpers, but we lacked height as compared to other teams. The shining spirit was slightly dent- ed as they fell prey to the Troopers. Alvidrez could not seem to get his team started in the first quarter. I think ev- eryone was tight and couldn't shoot, Keys said, But we loosened up alot lat- er on in the game. The home team played a great catch- up game but could not come out on top. We just didn't put four good quar- ters together, Keys said. The varsity team started the second round in good shape. As for the rest of the season, Alvidrez stated, With con- tinuous hard work from all our players we should continue to have a good sea- son. They all played the game very well. 210 Boy's Varsity Basketball l .. fg.,,wg,1 Xe Ri ge 'Af . L' i f l ,Q Q 1 5 . Y' frfygfii . 'W' - ,-k' e 1 e ' Above: David Kelly slam dunks a ball for two points. lefty Brad Borden tries to get closer to the basket to score. 2 me Q, 5 s'ty Basketbal I Var Boys - Z ., 'gigs f Hmm 212 Boys Varsity Basketball X 'fi 41 as 'J , in W, ,,,.,, fn. ,,., M , -5... ',,, ,,,,.. ,,,,,, , , QW ,W yy , 21 , W 4 13 ., , WMV W., -.5 Hp, M Donna Strysick, Brian Macintosh, Jai Keys, David Kelly, Kreg Floyd, Mike Rodriguez, Paul DuBrule, Brad Borden, Brad Barth, Phillip Joseph, Skip Miranda, Jay Blackwell, mng. lra Joseph f 'EWEJIS' 1.152 Q. 2111! fp, fyv . ep. ,ff ff 1 l A' 9 WWE, I Above: Brad Barth uses some good techniques to beat the Eagles. Left: Jay Blackwell jumps and makes another point. Boys Varsity Basketball 213 E i I ,Bda .Xa .N ii- . . Q' gf st we s . ,,mmm.... x T wer- 'Q 'i ' .. Q' .Q Shawn Osowski, David Vega, Steve Carr, Tracy Romaguera, Josh Corses, Ray Rojas, Robert Apodaca, Richard Wong, Erick Williams, Fred Martinez, Chuck Miller, Danny Lowe, Randy Martin, Joe Wiley. Fachi Urquidi, Joey Carpenter, Robert Trujillo, Keith Zazenski, Ray Miranda, Israel Copper, Warren Love, Frank Ayala, Jaime Perez, George Ballard, Frank Maneses, Armando Mendevil, Coach Ken Bailey. PK 'L Right: Tracy Romaguera shoots for two. Above: The offense struggles on the rebound. i 214 Boys B-Team and Freshman Basketball fy Erick Williams tries his best and succeeds at the free throw line. Teams excell during season With team spirit at a high level and defense being the important factor stressed, the B-team boys basketball team had their sea- son highlight winning the Bowie Tournament. The team had a lot of confi- dence in themselves this year. Maybe we had to much lcon- fidencej. Not until we were be- hind did we realize that we wer- en't as good as we thought, said team member Fred Mar- tinez. The no pass-no play rule didn't affect the team very much, but it did keep me wor- ried, said Coach Danny Lopez. I think the kids really wanted to play and had a lot of confi- dence in themselves, therefore they worked hard in the class- room to stay eligible. This year's freshman team was inexperienced but hungry to learn, said Coach Kenny Bailey. Their most important achievement this year was the development of team unity and skills. Defense was also their stressed factor. lt's our philos- ophy that defense not offense wins games, Bailey said. Qi- 261-a LU pue wqsaJ,1 N B W N en 7? fb S'- m I Boys B-Team and Freshman Basketball 215 ball ei' ask Girls varsity b Determination improves girls composure The girls varsity basketball team coached by Angie Kennedy worked their way up this season to a good position in district standings. Ginger Kerrick, junior, lead the varsity team through many close games, such as the first meeting against Soccoro. Kerrick sat out most of the first half due to foul trouble, but the girls pulled through for a 54-51 victory. I feel this was a total team effort, explained Kennedy. Everyone on the team played and contributed something to the game. Colby Marek, sophomore, and Natalie Nevarez, junior, were regular starters along with Kerrick. The other starting positions were flexible. Seniors Christy Flores, Sharon Osowski, Kelly Skov, and Junior Bonnie Avila were the alternating starters. Kennedy feels this is a young team to an extent, five out of ten players had varsity experience. They were Avila, Flores, Kerrick, Osowski, and Skov. Kennedy recognized Kerrick as team captain, saying that she was an outstanding outside shooter. Avila and Marsh were good ball handlers and Nevarez and Skov were strong rebounders. With all of these strong points the team still had 216 Girls Basketball S if A. g -s -s. Girls show Las Cruces High School who's boss latalie Nevarez shoots two from top of the key. Driving the lane, Natalie Nevarez attempts a lay-up while Kelly Skov gets in position. Bonnie Avila, Christy Flores, Kelly Skov, Colby Marek, Ginger Kerrick, Natalie Nevarez, Isab Lena Borego, Sharon Osawski. Manager Melinda Holder, Trainer Tammy Bailey, Manager Lidia Joseph. Girls Basketball 217 s s N 'S ua 'E fu Q E' 'L' fu L 2 -E C5 room for improvement on the freethrow line. I feel many of our loses could have been made at the free throw Iine, Kennedy expressed. We take time everyday at practice to work on them. When asked about the outcome of the season, Kennedy concluded, I feel if we continue to perform as well as we have we can end with more games in the win column. 218 Girls Basketball wwf ,Y V A ,fl xw -, V f ,, 4 ' MW' 5 W 1 3 Above: Giving her team advice as well as strength, Coach Kennedy discusses strategy with the players. Tilt: Bonnie Avila dribbles out of the back court in an important game Bottom: Kelly Skov looks for the open man in a tight game against Las Cruces. I. QL X. all M Inset: Natalie Nevarez readies herself for a leap during a jump ball. Above: Bonnie Avila watches anxiously after she shoots the ball. Bottom: Bonnie Avila dribbles her way out of the back court in a close game. Girls Basketball 219 E 3 I- 2 fu '-S as 5 fu Q : as E and Fresh IT! B-tea rls G Girls develop court control This year the girls b-team bas- ketball team had a good playing year, finishing the season with a good district record. The girls determination helped their play- ing ability. Led by team captain Tracy Whitfield, the girls found their toughest opponents to be Eastwood and Parkland. The rivalry between Eastwood and the Knights was clearly seen on the court as the girls tried to defeat their opponents. Coach Rhonda Letz said the teams most consistent players were Whitfield and Sarah Dick- son. I was pleased with the girls, they put out a lot of ef- fort, said Letz. They practiced everyday, ex- cept on game days on basketball skills. The girls freshman basketball team, though they lacked the ex- perience of the upper teams, also had a good season. Practices in the morning and occasionally afterschool helped develop the skills needed to take part in high school competition. Team captains changed throughout the season and all team members had outstanding abilities. I was surprised at their abili- ty to learn so fast, said Coach Judy Roach. 220 A . ' sz-tujxg + of 1-uv ,pass W Msg.. J.. 0 .. Q., -s e - sl . ' N if Michelle Wilson attempts to shoot, as Sarah Dixon gets in position for a rebound. Rebounding a missed shot, Sarah Dixon fights off opponents at a game. and First Row: Shannon Kennedy, Second Row: Candy Boyd, Coach Rhonda Letz, Kris Wiertsema. Third Row: Rachel Vidal. Fourth Row: Tracy Whitfield, Michelle Wilson. Fifth Row: Linda Sims, Sarah Dixon. Sixth Row: Jennifer Weaver. Seventh Row: Sandy Reyes, Cris McGill. ta Acosta, Chris Ceniceros, Yvette Aguirre, Yvette Cordova, Monica Ortega, Annette Gonzales, Shannon Mayes, Claudia Castillo, Teresa Castillo, inn LeSage, Dana Harley, Terri Marquardt, Petra Hoette, Coach Judy Roach. Bottom: Jennifer Allen, Manager, Rhonda Boling, Student Trainer. 221 ITI 63 mT Swi Tedious meets prove af i if n 1 L 9 4 3 X l 9 ' , .rv . , . ' ' 3 . , M my y AZ M fl , , 'ef -na.., . as . i fi 1 S worth while 'L 1' fini One team rarely noticed throughout the school was the swim team. They were a dedicated team who practiced at 6:30 a.m. and had meets every Friday. The swim team was one of the best in the district. Last year the girls placed second and the boys placed third in district competition. We had swimmers that had the ability to be college and olympic contestants, said Coach Holly Anderson. Four exceptional swimmers were: Gesa Gronert, Johnny White, Tommy Skipworth, and Rob Trendler. They were all on swim teams in the EI Paso area year-round. The swim team found Eastwood to be their toughest opponents. Like other teams in the district, they were affected by the new state laws. Nine swimmers were ineligible for the first six weeks of the season. As the year progressed more and more swimmers became eligible. Next year the swim team will be more experienced and better prepared to meet the challenges of their opponents. lt takes a special kind of athlete to be a swimmerg to it 9 T . . , l t i t ' ,A x as A' 5fffi'if,ws.. i - 1 First row: Jeff Burnett, Rodney Darey Second row: Robert Ortega, David Alvarez, Lee Third row: Tom Skipworth, Jim Ronald, Mike Garcia, Albert Garcia, Fourth row: Rob Trendler, Chip Roberts il9a9a I9,d a a ,.. Shaw 0 O I C O gxcel ygu need talent and First row: Jenny White, Angela Welch, Second row: Lena Rodriguez, Laurie Daughtery, dedication, said Jill Hagerman, team member. 222 Swim Team Rachel Keipp, Lisa Flores, Jill Hagerman, Lisa Cannell Sw sq Insert: swimmers dive to reach the end. Above: Lisa Flores uses the back-stroke technique. 3 MW fwwwwww Z 9 5 Jeff Burnett dives to show who's number one. Swim Team 223 Ii.- .il- nastics Gym Pa P: i GD L N P Young team I X strives hard This year Hanks had the stu- dents with qualities needed to make the gymnastics team unique and strong in competi- tion. A good gymnast needed a lot of determination to learn and re- Iearn skills. A strong drive to keep going even though you were sore and your hands were bleeding was needed, ex- plained gymnastics coach Rae- Iine Perea. The girls and boys teams were strong enough for state and dis- trict competition respectively. Sophomore Scott Nagao said, All of the team felt confident and they were hoping for the best. Junior Wendy Skipworth con- tinued by saying, Everyone on the team was pretty good. Most of the members were confident in what they were doing. Perea said that she still felt the excitement of teaching a stu- dent a new skill. Hanks has finally come out of the stone age as far as gym- nastics goes, she added. When Perea first came to Hanks there wasn't the needed equipment and the people on the team would not have quali- fied for this years team, if it hadn't been for Perea's dedica- tion to the sport. 224 Gymnastics X ,Reis M . , . Lg, x I Lg is . , .fts , o t Tammy Hicks shows poise on the balance beam during a meet. Below: Concentrating on his routine, Eddie Garcia strives to do his best. ,,, , ,,, , ff W Jw fmfmfff saga' M we 'ffgz - fm If X ,E V s as S 'V ,Ae N,-.... 'SEQ'- L WN.. Standing: Sammy Olmos, Gilbert Hildago Frank Aldana Andrew Gomez Kris P D , , , erry, enny Newby, Scott Nagao, Mark Mrowinski, Saul Olmos, Jason Lindley, Coach Perea. Kneelin : M ' ' ' ' ' g ario Ruiz, Eddie Diaz, George Perry, Bill Southworth, Mike Muniz, Carlos Sepulvada. 3 xxx On Bar: Liz Dukes, Tammy Hicks Yvette Fierro Shawn Rasmussen Beck Sk' , , , y ipworth, Roberta Fernandez, Elkie Mendoza, Kneeling: Yvette Gomez, Phyllis Quintana, Anna Faludi, Beth Elliot. Gymnastics 225 I murals lntra In tram urals. Play for fun For the past three years taking part in intramurals during lunch has been a fun way to spend a lunch period. Organized by coaches Angie Kennedy and Ron Leiman, intramurals have devel- oped the participation the coaches hoped. Anyone who wanted could participate in the wide variety of sports which included soccer, flag football, pistol and rifle shooting, basketball, volleyball, tennis, archery, ping pong and baseball. Different clubs and organiza- tions also got involved in the competitive yet fun activities. Among them, ROTC, Espirt de Corps, NHS, gymnastics, and wrestling. Teachers and sponsors got into the scene sometimes and encouraged their students to take advantage of the program, which was not offered in many other schools. I 226 Intramurals .,,,.,. . 'yr' .,,,.,..,.,. iff ,Qt wg ra it .31 , .,.pe, g ,Q ,.,,n'3l,:.. F' H W , . . I .- , . Q . -, l. gwffr.. . 1 gn, -is y 'J 'gust fm A B iigifub .sf r .. -'T L ' fi' fi' . S' - s . l wg., gg f l L' ag .gr as ,l ', J. t ' , , .. . . g. , sf - if N . ' ,e . ,, M 7 .s Q ,E I' I., K M , 1 .h ,i ' M, d ifW4J ji 4 5 'M A ' rw-mg? t ' P 1 ' ' :flu ' A .4 Ken Williams lets one fly during a lunch time frizbee toss. Below, The B-Team football team points out there number one. Q 5 MI I Returners contribute valuable expertise. This year Coach Mike Williams expected his varsity baseball team to be in contention for a play off spot at the end of the season. Last year was a rebuilding season and fthe playersl gained a lot of valuable experience, said Williams. There were ten returning let- termen on the team, Eric Bran- denburger and James Estrada played on varsity for their third year-in-a-row and Alan Zinter for his fourth. Preparing for their toughest opponents, which were predict- ed by Williams to be Bel Air, Eastwood, and Ysleta, required plenty of practice and sacrifices from the players. Practices were held at the Ys- leta cut-off, which was also where home games were played, and they lasted for two hours ev- ery day. Williams was a really good coach, He motivated us to play as a team. said Jim Gant, sen- ior. The players who showed the most potential were Zinter, Bra- denburger, Javier Alvarado, Danny Parada, and David Perez. We really wanted to improve the winning ways of Hanks, and bring back the championship teams Gant added. Many more students, parents and faculty members attended this year's games than before. I enjoyed baseball, Kathy Head, English teacher said. I taught many of the players when they were in the lower grades. l enjoyed watching them play on the best team in the history of Hanks. John McLure, Eric Dominguez, Jai Keys, Jay Blackwell, John Harrist, Gilkbert Miranda, Alan Zinter, Michael Eicher, Coach Williams, Ignacio Ramos, Danny Perez, Jim Grant, James Estrada, Danny Parada, Eric Brandanburger, Javier Alvarado, Thon Mayhugh. Tilt: Thon Mayhugh warms up. Right: Coach Williams cleans his shoes during practice. Baseball 229 N fill w st all S X Top: Alan Zinter warms up before stepping up to the plate. Right: E 5 Q 5 s i 5 E 5 15 tw Z 7 W t j f ,, , ,:.: , 'W L ' t at ,, A WW' i Y'.. 5 K5 k ':k-: ' k It . k :if . - 1 iL L :ee -g f-:ii ,,. 5 Viii H 23 A'i' .,f.vmf' -, f- ,y Vhi, K,...e, V., 9? 1 Wm-Wm at ...ee .f ,,. A , ,fm,,,p, W. ,M f A .,,-, 5 Qi Working on drills Eric Brandenburger runs to retrieve a grounder Tilt: Danny Parada waits for the pitch during batting practice 230 Baseball QWQ Q w Sk t.+l'NQ ff Q? i:' 5 ' se 1' 5 5 x S E e sv .Quai ie. ?:5?i?iis: izvii fft 6 l 9 zaszi. Top: Jim Gant attempts to pitch a ball during a practice at Hanks. Bottom: Coach Williams -ats Qing: vu gives his players some fielding practice. Bottom right: John McClure takes his aim during lofi batting practice. Baseball 231 E 3 I- bn .C E en 5 Motivation holds team together Coach Billy Porter had many different strategies to get his wrestlers motivated. One of the most efficient was yelling at them. I had to yell at them to get their adrenalin going, he said. The different strategies worked since at mid-season the team, which had eight returning lettermen, had a record of 3-1. Mike Burr, Richard Montes, and Ernest de Ia Pena were this year's most consistent wrestlers and also team captains. The best mid season individual record was held by de la Pena who was 8-0. Wrestling was a sport which required mental as well as physical preparation. The physical aspect was taken care of during their workouts which usually consisted of 200 situps, 150 pushups, and a two mile run in addition to wrestling practice. The mental aspect was harder to achieve. To win you had to mentally see yourself doing the wrestling moves and you had to block everything else from your mind. You just had to concentrate on pinning your opponent, said Oscar Nevarez. Porter was a coach who really gave his team moral support. He was the kind of coach who never gave up, even when the odds were against us, Nevarez added. 232 Wrestling Team TY Above: Working on their moves, one varsity wrestler struggles to get the other one pinned. Below: Two team mates practice against each other to perfect form. J Steve Shimshock uses a flip to get team mate on mat. A '5 ft fl ' Eddie Locastro, David Ibarra, Ernest De La Pena, Jim Ellis, Joe Cobos, Mike Bruce Brent, Mike Dyer, Jason Ramirez, James Lenhardt, Arron O'Donnel, Burr, Darron Madson, Richard Montes, Ben Aguirre, Mando Nevarez, Oscar Sergio Nevares, Carlos Chaven, Robbie Natal, John Castruccio, Steve Burr. Nevarez, Robert Gar, Neil Alexander. Right: Team mates show humor while practicing. Above: Wrestlers ready themselves for match. '5?l33'i3f I E X, i VARSITY FOOTBALL HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS BURGES PERMIAN ANDRESS ALAMAGORDO RIVERSIDE YSLETA BEL AIR SOCORRO PARKLAND EASTWOOD BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS CORONADO BURGES RIVERSIDE EASTWOOD IRVIN JEFFERSON IRVIN EASTWOOD ANDRESS PECOS BOWIE ANDRESS EASTWOOD JEFFERSON YSLETA RIVERSIDE JEFFERSON LAS CRUCES PARKLAND SOCORRO EASTWOOD BEL AIR YSLETA RIVERSIDE CATHEDRAL PARKLAND SOCORRO EASTWOOD BEL AIR WRESTLING HANKS BOWIE HANKS ANDRESS HANKS AUSTIN HANKS DEMING HANKS JEFFERSON HANKS EL PASO HANKS EL PASO HANKS EASTWOOD HANKS CARLSBAD HANKS MAYFIELD HANKS ANDRESS HANKS IRVIN HANKS CORONADO HANKS BURGES B-TEAM BASKETBALL-BOYS HANKS CORONADO HANKS EL PASO HANKS BURGES HANKS CORONADO HANKS IRVIN HANKS JEFFERSON HANKS EASTWOOD HANKS YSLETA HANKS ANDRESS HANKS BOWIE HANKS YSLETA HANKS RIVERSIDE HANKS JEFFERSON HANKS LAS CRUCES HANKS PARKLAND HANKS SOCORRO HANKS EASTWOOD HANKS BEL AIR HANKS YSLETA HANKS RIVERSIDE HANKS CATHEDRAL HANKS PARKLAND HANKS SOCCORO HANKS EASTWOOD HANKS BEL AIR B-TEAM FOOTBALL HANKS BURGES HANKS AUSTIN HANKS EASTWOOD HANKS ALAMOGORDO HANKS RIVERSIDE HANKS YSLETA HANKS BEL AIR HANKS SOCORRO HANKS PARKLAND B-TEAM VOLLEYBALL GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL HANKS CORONADO 37 HANKS CORONADO 39 HANKS YSLETA 31 HANKS PARKLAND 45 HANKS BOWIE 37 HANKS JEFFERSON 35 HANKS BURGES 48 HANKS ANDRESS 44 HANKS BEL AIR 67 HANKS EASTWOOD 46 HANKS PARKLAND 59 HANKS SOCORRO 48 HANKS EASTWOOD 42 HANKS YSLETA 48 HANKS RIVERSIDE 32 HANKS IRVIN 46 HANKS LAS CRUCES 46 HANKS PARKLAND 41 HANKS SOCORRO 51 HANKS EASTWOOD 45 HANKS BEL AIR 39 HANKS YSLETA 22 HANKS RIVERSIDE 37 HANKS LORETTO 26 HANKS PARKLAND 49 HANKS SOCCORRO 37 HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS HANKS B-TEAM BASKETBALL--GIRLS HANKS HANKS CORONADO 37 HANKS HANKS ANDRESS 16 HANKS HANKS EASTWOOD 28 HANKS HANKS PARKLAND 22 HANKS HANKS JEFFERSON 22 HANKS HANKS BURGES 38 HANKS HANKS ANDRESS 14 HANKS HANKS BEL AIR 47 HANKS HANKS EASTWOOD 30 HANKS HANKS EASTWOOD 25 HANKS HANKS BEL AIR 30 IRVIN JEFFERSON AUSTIN BOWIE ANDRESS SOCORRO RIVERSIDE BEL AIR PARKLAND EASTWOOD SOCORRO RIVERSIDE BEL AIR PARKLAND EASTWOOD YSLETA Golfers Par o uccess This year's golf teams, both boys and girls, had strong cap- tains to lead them to success. The boys captains were John Sosa, Javier Delgadillo and Brad Borden, the girls were led by Nathalie Naylor and Mary Jo Eh- renreich. Both teams did equally well in this season and neither one was affected harshly by the no pass-no play law. Each team member concentrated on their studies, playing skills and team spirit. Coach Henry Felix said that the most improved golfers this year were Scott Lovelady, Aaron Gemaets and Diane Smith. Practices were held on the Vis- ta Hills Golf Course every day to get as much experience possi- ble. Gemaets said, We practiced all the time, and it really helped us. Last years district and region- al champ, Sosa, was on the team again this year, and was ranked among the top 12 high school golfers in the state. Being able to play varsity when I was a freshman last year, Sosa said, was one of the highlights in my life. I know this year will be even better. Golfers were able to practice more this year than ever before, because EI Paso had a mild win- ter. This allowed the team plenty of time to play on the course due to dry conditions. 236 Golf Wg! JN? Above: Scott Lovelady finds his way out of the sandtrap. Below: Diane Smith attempts to par the ninth hole. r ' Mi 171 S s! it at 1 z mmwhvh- Coach Henry Felix carefully watches Brad Borden on his putting. Bonnie Avila putts on the green. 3 ' is -W -QM: First row: Lisa Osbourne, Diane Smith, Bonnie Avila, Mary Jo Ehrenreich. Second row: Aaron Emert, Alfredo Alvarado, John Sosa, Steve Panos, Javier Delgado, Bill Demarse, Scott Lovelady, Eric Ramiez, Brad Borden, Thomas Rouse, Aaron Gemoets. Not pictured: Natalie Naylor. Golf 237 Track Hanks track proves I promising This years boy's varsity track team was quite promising, and had a lot of new comers. I was very pleased with some of the freshmen, Robert Doug- las, Anthony Robinson, Ed Thomas and Mike Holguin. With them we should have strong fu- ture teams, said Head Coach Paul Pearson. The number of team mem- bers increased this year, making it the largest team since 1983. The team, which was in good shape before the season began, progressed more and more each day. Something that really helped us this year was the joining of the boys and girls programs. Now the athletes get more coaching in technical events which should benefit them. We have a good quality coaching staff, Pearson continued. The team practiced every day sixth period and after school. Promising team members were Victor Alston, Albert Cha- vez, Anthony Dodson, George Fernandez, Howard Prestwood, Gene Thomas, Martin Pizana, Mike Torres, Richard Herston, Mike McLain, and David Medlin. Assistant coaches were Dave McKinney and Ken Bailey. Bailey felt that since this was only his second year on the pro- gram and his first time working with the shot put and discus throwers, it was an experience he wouldn't forget. We have a total of 12 peo- ple, Bailey said. All added greatly to the program. 238 Varsity Track Bart Gaisbauer works on his high jumping technique lla at-A 1 Us wvif, .l ,f.,4--Q Inset: Charlie Tentman, Howard Preswood, Fernie Alonzo, Mike Holguin and Mike Miles warm up for an afternoon practice. t. A team member prepares to throw the shotpu M laln Gene Thomas Victor Alston Howard Prestwood, George Fernandez, Jay Teledor, Aaron Aguilar, Ernle Gomez, Troy Hlcks, Bart Galsbauer, Wllly Quintana, Woody Lee, James First Row: Mike c , , , Ryder, Andy Jalme, Eddie Contreras, Davld Medlln Second Row: Coach Person, David Entwlstle, John Reyes, Henry Holgln, Mlke Miles, Paul Rocha, Darin Whltlnan, Hal Bell, Davld Yzagulrre, Richard Herston, Mike Holguin, Bubba Douglas, Fernie Alonzo, Tony Ochoa, Martin Plzana, Rlchard Rojas, David Hunter, Mike Torres, Ed Thomas, Anthony Robinson, Coach McKinney, Larry Castillo, Trent Clark, Art Conreras, Kevin Buntyn, Monte L l Gll Victor Parra, Erlc Takahashi. Whlttenburg, Albert Tarrango, Russel Bailey, Clndy Sanchez, Charlie Tentman, ou s , Varsity Track Team 239 uf , Strong runners improve skills Coach Leiman believed that the will to run was the combina- tion of wanting to be faster and wanting a faster team. Track is one of the oldest sports known, every move mi- mics the original flee or fight, one of the necessities of man. You run to things, and run from you, Leiman said. In his eleventh year of coach- ing, Leiman was proud of the girls on his team. Seniors Lucy Ramirez, Becky Green, Christie Flores, junior Chris Fields, and sophomore Tina Dubrule were at their best in the relays and ju- nior Cheryl DeaI's specialties were shotput and discus. The goals of the track team were basically to be healthy and eligible in order to contribute to team success and do well at invi- tational and triangular meets, and most of all to challenge Eastwood. Leiman felt that what basical- ly kept the girls going, was the chance of competing. With all their determination and skill the Hanks girls track team was a tough team to run against. 240 Varsity Girls track team Becky Green practices her strength in her legs. . Discus thrower practices to excell. 3 sf ' S if 'Q i .'9 SW ' X3 L , ,Q V W X if E XY J NN s lt sii t S 0 :s Rt lf? ,Wwe il j Carol Rollins, Marie Rhode, Burnadette Hernandez, Cheryl Deal, Becky Greene, Doreen Wright, Toni Sanders, Chris Field, Lisa Smith, Sandy Collins, Anita Mayhugh Second Row: Marie, Jenifer Johnson, Liz Briones, Sally Morinski, Lucy Cutsie, Laura Dana, Debra Lee, Soolee Davis, Christy King, Cindy Boss, Tina Debrule, Lulu Vargas. Q sm ig eefeee if is E ta 5 SF .avi es Above: Chris Fields stretches before her workout. Left: A thrower gets in position to toss the discus. l Country SS YO C Cross country continues success This year's Varsity Cross Country Team had a wonderful season again. The boys were dis- trict and regional champions and through the season they were ranked one of the top teams in the state of Texas. The seven man team had five returning Iettermen running this yearg two of them were ranked among the top fifteen runners in the state. They really wanted to do well and really wanted to win, said Coach Paul Pearson. Their atti- tude helped them achieve their winning season. Yet it took more than determi- nation to win the district cham- pionship, it took a lot of hard work. Besides running on their own during the summer, the team officially began training in early July and ran every day throughout the season. The hard work eventually paid off since after winning regionals in Lubbock, they advanced to state competition in Austin where they took seventh in state. Overall they won five invita- tional meets, regional cham- pionship and earned a good standing at the state meet. Our hard work really paid off! Thanks to coach Pearson, who really knows what he's doing. We had a great season, said Oscar Nevarez. 242 Cross Country ui V 4 AAYVU '- Oscar Nevarez struggles to beat Bel Air r W Pl' -so 9 ival at the district meet. 1st Row: Rod Ward, Deanna Hulce, Lucy Ramirez, Montie Whlttenburg. 2nd Row: Aaron Aguilar, Joanne Sanchez, Stephanie Bailey, Derena Entwistle, Loran Cannell, Ray Duran. 3rd Row: Art Contreras, David Hunter, Sally Mrowinski, Shelly Fetla, Eric Takahashi, Mlke Miles. 4th Row: Coach Pearson, Rick Larson, David Medlin, David Entwlstle, Wally Fetla, Mike McLain. 5th Row: Russell Bailey, Albert Tarango, Johnny Yzagulrre. Q ,,,.., we-.JW sf--N.-.....M..a ,,, ' , , f 4 gl. ., .-... s aw, fun vs. Yun Top: Hanks Boys Cross Country team controls the start of the District meet at the Ysleta cut-off. Below: Wally Fetla strives to reach the end of the race. A., ts h'. v 43,5 saw- ew-6 5 -an-we vs, ff K ,. H., N...-,. c-.F I -umm-ag., Fun.. Top: Martin Pizana sprints at the end of three mile race at District. Below: Lucy Ramirez stretches before her race. - K -3x . WK! A. 4 tr' 'M x- , Q., it 'V' . s. -no INDEX A Aalderts, Derrick 146 Anderson, Eric 162 Anderson, Jonas 146 Andrade, Christopher 178 Andrade, Goya 162 Andrade, Micheile 178 Andrad e, Norma 162 Andrews, Richard 162, 201 Basler, Ursula 55, 75, 90, 125 Bastin, Doris 179 Bastin, Jenny 146 Bates, William 102, 162 Bautista, Tina 179 Baxter, Chris 90, 179 Baza, Cindy 179 Aalderts, Suzanne 178 Abraham, George 178 Acernas, David 178 Acosta, Claudia 162 Acosta, Janet 178 Acosta, Laurie 178 Acosta, Rydia 178 Acosta, Ramon 178 Acosta, Rita 178 Acuna, Jessica 146 Adams, Cheryl 90, 106, 146 Adams, Joy 64, 162 Adams, Matt 47, 92, 124 Adauto, Alexis 178 Adcock, Donna 70, 178 Adkins, David 162 Agibbs, Christopher 162 Aguero, Michael 178 Aguero, Sharon 178 Aguilar, Aaron 146, 242 Aguilar, Belinda 92, 124 Aguilar, Cindy 52, 108, 124 Aguilar, Claudia 146 Aguilar, Claudia 124 Aguilar, Edward 162, 178 Aguiliar, Jason 178 Aguilar, Matthew 146, 197 Aguilar, Melissa 124 Aguilar, Michelle 146 Aguilar, Samuel 162 Aguilar, Valerie 162 Angel, Glen 162 Angell, Troy 94, 95, 146 Anger, Paul 146 Anthony, Kirk 178 Apodaca, Lisa 178 Apodaca, Robert 162 Aquilera, Tom 162 Aragon, Adrian 178 Aragon, Albert 179 Aragon, Isabel 146 Araiza, Cecy 179 Aranda, Danny 179 Aranda, Javier 146 Aranda, Lisa 50, 124 Arenas, Sandy 124 Arevalo, Robert 162 Armas, Gilbert 179 Arrnendarez, Sandra 179 Armstrong, Tracy 162 Arrelano, Yvette 47, 124 Arrelin, Phil 146 Arrelin, Veronica 64, 162 Arzaga, Rueben 162 Ash, Robert 146 Astor, Thorsteen 124 Avila, Yvonne 146 Avila, Trista 179 Avina, Chris 179 Ayala, Frank 179 Ayers, Rbecca 146 Azpeitia, Jorge 162 Aguilar, Yvonne 124 Aguilera, Camille 178 Aguirre, Ben 124 Aguirre, Eddie 124 Aguirre, Jesse 178 Aguirre, Manny 178 Aguirre, Vaim 178 Aguirre, Yvette 178 Baker, Robert 146 Akers, Jeff 162 Akins, Donny 178 Alandt, Wendy 146 Aldana, Frank 178 Alarcon, Diana 162 Alarcon, Eddie 146 Alexander, Neal 178 Ballard Allan, James 124 Allan, Jennifer 178 Allen, Kelly 178 Allen, Margaret 109, 146 Alling, Sue 162 Baca, lvonne 162 Baca, John 179 Badilla, Steve 179 Bailey, Bill 124 Bailey, David 162 Bailey, John 162 Bailey, Russel 47, 124, 242 Bailey, Bailey, Stephanie 162, 242 Tammy 108, 146 Bailin, Gerald 162 Balbas, Balbas, Hector 179 Raquel 179 Ballard, George 200, 201 Ballard, Kelly 51, 125 , Robert 162 Beaver, Carrie 179 Becerra, Janis 146 Beckford, Chris 146 Bedow, Anthony 162 Belfer, David 146 Belfer, Ruth 179 Bell, Harold 125 Beltran, Anthony 125 Beltran, Jon 146 Benavides, Lizette 125 Benham, Jack 179, 201 Bennett, Anita 179 Bennington, Barbara 146 Bennington, James 162 Berry, Damon 179 Besett, Chris 61, 92, 146 Biederstedt, lvonne 146 Biesinger, Rudwig 162 Biesinger, Roland 146 Bitticks, Shannon 50, 89, 125 Black, Karin 125 Black, Robert 146 Blancas, Regina 109, 125 Blackwell, Jay 125 Blalock, Kevin 125 Blanco, Sonya 102, 179 Blankenship, Mary 146 Blankenship, Susan 179 Bnarba, Henry 179 Boeing, Rhonda 162 Bone, Scott 162 Boone, Barbara 90, 179 Boothe, Donna 73, 111, 125 Borchers, Kristin 70, 71, 163 Bordelon, Eddie 163 Bordelon, Linwood 125 Browne, Mike 180 Browning, Sean 147 Browning, Shannon 180 Bruce, Brent 102, 147 Bruns, Allan 163 Bruns, Alvin 126 Bryart, Jacelyn 180 Buckner, Christy 126 Buins, Darrin 180 Bulmer, Shean 163 Burbidge, John 47, 80, 126, 203 Burciaga, Frank 7 Burnett, Doris 180 Burnett, Jeff 163 Burr, Lori 126 Burr, Mike 126 Burr, Steve 147 Burrow, Vicky 163, 203 Bushing, Patty 180 Bustamante, Cathy 180 Bustillos, Liz 180 Bustillos, Wendy 95, 163 Butler, James 126 Butler, Kristen 126 Byrd, Byron 163 Byrne, Troy 47, 50, 126 C Cabellero, David 180 Cabellero, Richard 180 Cabezuela, Mary 163 Cain, Randy 147 Cain, Theresa 163 Calamia, Robert 107, 163, 201 Calderon, Fernie 163 Calderon, Gloria 180 Calderon, Javier 8, 147, 197 Calderon, Vicki 180 Caldwell, Lisa 12, 147 Borden, Brad 125, 210, 211 Borrego, Jon 179 Borrego, Rena 147 Borrego, Lucy 179 Borunda, Maria 163 Borunda, Patricia 179 Bowen, Brooke 163 Bowen, Carla 147 Bowman, Christine 179 Boxerdale, Sandra 179 Brooks, Veronica 180 Almadorar, Javier 162 Alonzo, Fernie 124 Alonzo, Michael 178 Alston, Victor 146 Alva, Bernabe 178 Alvarado, Javier 146 Alvarez, David 162 Alvarez, Jose 124 Alvarez, Melissa 178 Alves, Mark 178 Alvidrez, Denise 75, 178 Anchondo, Adriana 178 Anchando, Myrna 162 Anchando, Omar 178 Anchando, Xiaxly 178 Anchando, Yvette 178 Anderson, Brian 162 Anderson, Brian 178 244 Index Baltazar, Cacy 179 Barajas, Jarrod 179 Barba, Judith 179 Barber, Gary 162 Barber, Vicki 47, 125 Barlow, Clint 179 Baron, Miguel 179 Barragon, Sonia 146 Barraza, Edward 108, 146 Boxwell, Samantha 147 Boyde, Candace 12, 163 Brandenburger, Eric 125 Bradford, Rodney 179 Brannon, Jerry 179 Braun, Anita 147 Bray, Stephanie 179 Brenham, Bobbi 179 Brijaba, Jennifer 179 Brilalba, Michelle 147 Briones, Alfred 179 Briones, Elizabeth 147 Briones, Sandra 64, 125 Barret, Barret, Barron, Barron, Barron Patrick 146, 197 Tom 146 Albert 146 Hector 162 Yuette 162 Barrow, Lori 162 Barth, Brad 125 Bartholome, Sean 102, 146 Basherian, Paul 125 Brookshire, Ginger 109, 125 Brown, Christopher 180 Brown, Corey 147 Brown, Doug 125 Brown, Mark 147 Brown, Pete 163 Brown, Phillip 163 Brown, Todd 180 Brown, Tricia 126 Caldwell, Llena 163 Calleon, John 180 Calvielo, Luis 180 Calvo, Martin 147 Calzada, Connie 106, 126 Calzada, Sandra 163 Camanez, Laura 106, 147 Camarena, David 180 Camarena, Sara 90, 163 Camara, Chris 163 Cameron, Kevin 92, 126 Camp, David 126 Campa, Adrian 147, 197 Campbell, Julie 163 Campos, Michelle 180 Cannell, Lisa 147 Cannell, ,Loran 181 Cannon, Joe 180 Capilla, Laura 147 Carbajal, Corina 163 Cardena, Claudia 90, 163 Cardon, Jennifer 180 Carlevale, Vince 147 Carlson, Jason 180 Carn, James 147 Carns, Jesse 180 Carpenter, Joey 180 Carpenter, Joey 180 Carpio, Monica 87, 147 Carr, Steve 163 Carrana, Armando 180 Carrasco, Claudia 126 Carrasco, Mario 180 Carrasco, Stephanie 180 Carrasco, Virginia 109, 126 Carreio, Luis 163 Carreon, Angelica 53, 180 Carreon, Antoinetta 53, 180 Carreon, Arturo 126 Carrillo, Belinda 180 Carrillo, Chris 180 Carrillo, Joe 22, 46, 47, 126 Carrillo, Marc 163, 201 Carrillo, Miriam 180 Carson, Michelle 163 Carter, Pamela 126 Casares, Robert 163 Cass, Tina 163 Casteneda, Alejandro 126 Castillo, Claudia 180 Castillo, Corinne 70, 163 Castillo, Larry 163 Castillo, Teresa 180 Castillo, Troy 126 Castro, Joey 126 Castruccio, John 180 Causey, Kevin 127 Cates, Jennifer 147, 209 Cearza, Maria 180 Cedillos, Renda 180 Ceniceros, Chris 180 Cervantes, Alma 147 Cervantes, Marcela 180 Chacon, Joe 127 Chacon, Veronica 180 Chafino, Ismael 147 Chafino, Robert 180 Charron, Chris 163 Chatterton, Tammy 68, 147 Chatterton, Trent 127 Chatterton, Wendi 53, 163 Chavarria, Selina 163 Chavelle, Lissa 10, 64, 127 Chavez, Albert 127 Chavez, Ana 181 Chavez, Carlos 181 Chavez, Elena 147 Chavez, Felicia 181 Chevez, Gabriel 181 Chavez, Hector 147 Chavez, Marlene 147 Chavez, Yuonrie 181 Chavira, Carlos 181 Chesters, Sean 181 Chiappe, Richard 63, 147 Childress, Kerrie 14, 64, 73, 163 Chin, Hubert 22, 46, 47, 110, 127, 274 Choi, Jeong Mee 163 Chong, lvan 163 Chong, Jaime 127 Chong, Yuette 147 Chou, David 163 Ciaburrl, John 181 Cintron, Eduardo 147 Claiborne, Nisa 147 Clark, Javier 181 Clark, Trenton 147 Clay, Renate 127 Clarkson, Coleen 165 Clodius, Michel 108, 147 Fernandez, Sandie 165 Cobos, Coffey, Collins, Collins, Combs. Comer Joseph 127, 276 Lance 181 Amy 164 Dianne 147 Bradlee 147 Delawnia 164 Conde: Cathy 14 Condis, Tracy 147 Conner, Cameron 147 Connover, Kevin 181, 201 Conrado, Jorge 164 Conraclo, Guiselle 22, 47, 127 Conrado, Roger 148 Contreras, Arturo 148, 242 Contreras, Eduardo 164 Cooper, Carla 164 Cooper, israel 181, 201 Cooper, Meredith 181 Cooper, Tim 127 Cordes, Josh 148 Cordova, Archie 148 Cordova, Sergio 148 Cordova, Yuette 181, 208 Cork, Joann 47, 127 Correa, Debra 108, 147 Cortes, Gabriella 127 Cortese, Kathrine 181 Cortez, Naomi 127 Cotton, Chris 164 Cotton, Marsten 148 Cotter, Joseph 104, 164, 197 Covey, James 148 Crabtree, Andrea 181 Cramer, Michael 46, 47, 127 Cremer, Joe 148 Cremer, Randy 181 Crist, Jeff 164 Cronin, John 164 Cross, Geoff 90, 164 Crowell, Dianne 53, 94, 95, 164 Crowell, Suzanne 47, 127 Crump, Christy 148 Crump, Timothy 109, 148 Cruz, Lisette 181 Cuellar, Andrea 148 Cuellar, Gina 181 Cuellar, Jorge 127 Cuellar, Mary 164 Cuellar, Ricky 164 Cueto, Eric 148 Curry, Christine 181 Curry, Glenn 127 Curry, Matthew 164 Curry, Patrick 164 Cusah, Michelle 90, 164 Cushing, Lori 98, 164 Cuthrell, Jeramaine 127 D Dahlberg, Michael 110, 164 Dabro, Julie 12, 148 f Dana, Frank 148 7 Daniels, Mark 43, 148, 197 Daniels, Richard 181, 203 Darey, Rebecca 64, 181 Darey, Ruth 148 ' Daughtery, Lrie 148, 164 Daum, Christine 164 Davilla, Mirna 181 Davis, Brian 164 Davis, Lisa 181 Davis, Misty 164 Davis, Soolee 64, 65, 110, 164 Deal, Cheryl 148 Deal, Phil 127, 197 Dean, Dawn 90, 98, 181 Dehart. Jim 128, 274 Deanna, Zelda 181 De la Gandara, Daniel 128 De la Gandara, Vivian 181 De la Pena, Ernest 128, 197 Delgadillo, Dabia 164 Delgadillo, Javier 148 Delgado, Alfred 181, 201 Delgado Delgado , Annette 181 Louis 92, 94, 95, Delgado, Mark 92, 128 Delgado, Oscar 75, 128 Delgado, Teresa 128 Delgado, Yolanda 164 Dell, Richard 164 Della, Frank 164 V Delmont, Anna 102, 128 Delmont, Peter 181 Deloatche, Deana 164 DeMarse, Bill 164 DeSantos, Fernie 181 DeSantos, Tony 181 Devine, Sean 164 Devlin, Keith 51, 89, 128 DeWan, Lesley 181 Diamonti, Misty 50, 51, 1 Diaz, Andrea 148 Diaz, Chris 128 Diaz, Eddie 181 Diaz, Oscar 148 Diaz, Ray 128 Diaz, Tony 181 Dick, Nancy 50, 128 Dickens, lan 148 Dickens, Sue 128 Dickey, Lisa 181 Dickson, Mary 148 Dillard, Karrie 128 Dillinger, Frank 164 Dirky, Daryl 80, 148 Dish, Bob 164 Dixson, Sarah 164, 209 Dominguez, Andrew 181 Dominguez, Arlette 164 Dominguez, Cathi 47, 51, Dominguez, Eric 148 Donnelly, Kelly 181 Dorantes, Phil 164 Dorsey, Marie 128 Douglas, Robert 53, 181, Drake, Robin 181 Drive, Michael 164 Duarte, Gloria 181 7 Duarte, Stephen 182 Dubrule, Christina 164 Dubrule, Paul 128 Duenez. Tony 92, 164 Dukes, Elizabeth 182 , Dulay, Marcel 182 Duisipgher, Marcie 182. Dumon, Sandy 128 W W Duncan, Ronnie 164 1 Duncan, Steve 148 ' Dungan, Jeremy 164 t Duran Duran: Michelle 182 1 Duran Duran, Duran, Daniel 148 Ray 128, 242 j Sam 148 - 1 Sean 182 4 Durand, Mar-io 164 J Durham, Debbie 73, 164 Duron, Danny 182 Dyer, Mike 129, 272 r Dziejma, Kimberly 165 148 09, 128 128, 274 201 Ehrenreich, Chris 182 Ehrenreich, Mary Jo 129 Eicher, Micheal 129, 274, 276, 277 Eisenbeisz, Cindy 182 Elizonda, Yvonne 70, 165 Elliott, Beth 28, 129 Elliott, Chad 148 Elliott, David 165, 201 Elliott, Kip 182 Ellis, Karin 182 Ellis, Robert 148 Elcleward, Chuck 148 Elschide, Jennifer 148 Emmert, Aaron 182 Endlich, Lisa 182 England, Mary 139 Enriquez, Charlotte 182 Enriquez, Danny 182 Enriquez, Gabriel 129 Entwistle, David 26, 148, 242 Entwistle, Derena 129, 242 Epps, Gene 148 Epps, Robert 148 Erwin, Robert 75, 129 Escamilla, Escamlilla, Jaime 165 -, Yvonne 129 Escobedo, Fernando 182 Escobedo, Norma 148 Escudero, Alex 148 Esparza, Ernie 148 Esparza, Kathleen 89, 106, 129, 274 Esparza, Mike 68, 182 Esparza, Naomi 149 Esparza, Yvonne 182 Espinoza, Arturo 182 Espinoza, Ruth 165 Esqueda, Raul 149 Esquivel, Angelica 149 Estep, Cassandra 182 Ester, Mark 182 Estrada, Bobby 182 Estrada, James 47, 129, 197 Estrada, Mario 1290 Estrada, Monica 182 Estrada, Victor 129 Etcheverry, Blaine 165 Etcheverry, Kari 182 Evans, Evans, Fabela, Crystal 129 Larry 165 F Laura 149 Fabela, Monica 129 Faludi, Faludi, Anna 129 Stephen 129 Farias, Sue 64, 165 Fat' 1115, Robert 182 Farley, Jason 149 Farley, Misty 165 Favella, Victor 149 Felix, Lisa 70, 165 Felix, Ruby Anne 165 Fenton, Donald 182 Ei Eagan,-Angela 65, 129 'l 6 Eaton,Molly 129 E 8 Edwards, John 182 Edens, Katherine 148 Edens, Richard 129 Eely, Roger 182 Fernandez. Araceli 149 Fernandez, George 106, 129 Fernandez Fernandez .Gloria 182 , JoAnn 149 Fernandez, Joe 182 Fernandez, Norma 182 Fernandez 276 , Roberta 10. 68, 130, Fernandez, Silvia 104, 130 index 245 Fetla, Shelly 182, 242 Fetla, Wally 149, 242, 243 Fetterman, Shannon 182 Fields, Christine 149 Fields, Stacie 47, 68, 130 Fierro, Edgar 149 Fierro, Frank 165 Fierro, Monica 165 Fierro, Mygdalia 182 Figuerora, Fransisco 182 , Cheryl 150 Figuerora, Ray 165 Fisher, Catherine 165 Fisher, Cathy 182 Fisher, Jana 182 Finch, Pete 149 Fleet, Mike 182 Fletcher, Jeff 165 Fletcher, Sheila 182 Jeff 150 Heredia Flores, Becky 165 Flores, Christine 130 Flores, Lisa 182 Flores, Nora 149 Flores, Penny 149 Flores, Richard 165 Flores, Ruby 149 Flores, Sergio 182 Flores Yolanda 182 Floyd,vKreg 130 Floyd. Shane 165, 201 Garcia, Enrique 183 Garcia, Georgina 12, 64, 1 Garcia, Gilbert 165 Garcia, Graciela 165 Garcia, Guilie 183 Garcia, Jess 183 Garcia, Jesse 183 Garcia, Jesus 131 Garcia, Lety 131 Garcia, Lorraine 183 Garcia, Marie 183 Garcia, Mark 109, 149 Garcia, Michael 73, 165 Garcia, Michelle 183 Garcia, Mike 106, 183 Garcia, Norma 149 Garcia, Patricia 149 Garcia, Ralph 149 Garcia, Ray 165 Garcia, Renne 165 Garcia, Robert 183 Garcia, Roman 165 Garcia, Rose 149 Garcia, Rose Yvette 149 Garcia, Ruben 131 Garcia, Susie 183 Garcia, Victor 149 Gardia, Zinnia 131 Garmeson, Russel 165 Foster, Kathy 92, 149 Fragosa, Gloria 130 Fraire, Sonia 183 Francis, Chris 183 Franco, David 165, 201 Franco, Elly 149 Franklin, Jennifer 165 Fratus, Nancy 183 Frazier, Sonja 165 Freund, Tanya 130 276 Frias, Elida 149 Frontierro, Lauren 130, 274 Frontierro, Prisicilla 165 Frowner, Deandre 102, 149 Frowner, Frederick 102, 130 Frye, Eric 149 Fuentes, Charlie 130 Fuller, Shawn 183 Fumagali, Chris 102, 183 Funk, Denise 183 Funk, Erika 183 G Gaba, Victor 130 Gaborich, Jaqueline 130 Gaisbaur, Bart 130, 179 Galvan, Marco 165 Garrison, Pamela 102, 149, Garry, Emmet 165 Garway, Valerie 183 Garza, Angie 165 Gasky, John 165 Gathright, Chris 149 Gaxiola, Angelique 165 Gayton, Jeanette 183 Geels, Jeff 166 Gemots, Aaron 166 Gevara, Fernando 166 Gibson, Claire 183 Gibson, Roxanne 149 Giddens, Stephanie 74, 75, Gierisch, Chris 166 Gilchrist, Sharon 166 Gillette, Tim 166 Gillingham, Cari 109, 131 Gimank, Ron 183 Girley, Carmen 183 Giron, Melissa 166 Gladden, John 47, 131 Glasscock, Karen 149 Glen, Darrin 149, 197 Glidewell, Trisha 149 Gojara, Deborah 149 Golden, Lisa 149 Golden, Rachel 166 Golobek, Kim 149 Golobek, Laura 183 Gandara, Salvador 183 Gamboa, Gena 183 Gamboa, Nanette 165 Gamboa 207 Gant, Jim 10, 14, 130 Garay, Art 149 Garcia, Adriana 130 Garcia, Alberto 48, 88, 89, 130 Garcia, Angel 183 Garcia, Brian 47, 130 Garcia, Cindy 67, 70, 165 Garcia, Connie 149 Garcia, Darryl 149, 203 Garcia, David, 50, 149, 51 Garcia, Dyna 165 Garcia, Garcia, Eddie 50, 92, 130 Edward 183 ' 246 index , Naomi 47, 50, 89, 130. Gomez, Brenda 149 Gomez, Claudia 183 Gomez Ernie 131, 197 Gomez, Javier 150 Gomez, Jubian 150 Gomez Karen 150 Gomez Kristi 150 Gomez Rety 183 Gomez Melissa 106, 131 Gomez Norma 150 Gomez Patricia 150 Gomez, Rebecca 183 Gomez, Steve 183 Gomez, Yuri 166 Gonzalez, Annette 131 Gonzalez, Annette 90, 183 Gonzalez, Charlie 150 Gonzalez, Danielle 150 65 207 1 Gonzalez, Javier 150 Gonzalez, Laura 150 Gonzalez, Linda 90, 131 Gonzalez, Lidia 90, 166 Gonzalez, Marie 183 Gonzalez, Martin 166 Gonzalez, Norma 131 Gonzalez, Octavio 131 Gonzalez, Ruby 166 Gonzalez, Sammy 166 Goodall, Randy 183 Goodall, Carol 131 Gossage, David 150 Gossett, Michael 183 Gott, John 183 Grado, Santis 150 Grado, Sylvia 131 Gragg, Janet 70, 183 Grantham, Tricia 183 Gravis, Charlie 150 Graves, Chalton 131 Gray, Shawna 87, 166 Greene, Rachel 183 Greene, Rebecca 131 Greer, Buck 131 Greer, Charles 183 Grice, Lori 150, 164 Griffith, William 183 Grijalva, Jolene 131, 207 Gronet, Gisa 150 Guerra, Arturo 184 Guerra, Richard 131 Guerrero, Ginny 184 Guerrero, Karin 184 Guevara, Fernando 150 Gunderson, Leon 184 Gunderson, Shannon 184 Gunning, Shawn 184 Gurrola, Lorena 50, 73, 10 Gutierrez, Edgar 131 Gutierrez, Freddy 166 Gutierrez, Jimmy 184 Gutierrez, Lily 150 Gutierrez, Richard 184 Guiterrez, Sandra 87, 150 Guiterrez, Tom 150 Guy, Tony 132 H Hagerman, Jill 73, 166 Hagerman, Lisa 150 Hahn, James 184 Hahn, Scott 184 Haight, Richard 132 Halfen, Chris 184 Hall, James 132 Hall, Teresa 184 Hallman, Robert 150 Hamilton, Tanya 92, 166 Hammell, Chris 166 Hamric, Jane 184 Haner, Dawn 132 Hanes, Paul 184 Hansen, Brian 184 Hansen, Todd 150 Harbrink, Ernesto 150 Harbrink, Sergio 184 Hardin, Marg 166 Harley, Dana 184 Harlien, David 184 Harmon, Margaret 166 Harrid, Delores 132 Harrington, Rhonda 70, 18 Harris, Dall 184 8, 150 4 Harris, Jerry 150 Harrist, John 150 Hart, Jim 184 Haske, Sara 110, 150 Haske, Thomas 132 Hater, Talal 74, 184 Haugen, Kevin 132 Haught, Anthony 184 Hawk, Adam 132 Hawkins, Carl 132 Hawkins, Don 166 Hawkins, Kecia 150 Hayes, Anita 166 Hayes, Debbie 132 Hayes, Patrick 166 Heard, Sherry 184 Helgesen, Todd 181 Henderson Henderson, Henderson, Margo 95, 166 Henderson, Patricia 166 Hendricks, Jennifer 184 Hendrix, Ronnie 184 Henry, Sylvia 150 Hensley, Gloria 184 Heredia, Guadalupe 150 Herman, Herman, Rose 184 Casae 184 Seth 102, 166 Hernandez, Alexander 184 Hernandez, Alma 184 Hernandez, Angelique 166 Hernandez, Carlos 166 Hernandez, Carlos 150, 197 Hernandez, Christine 166 Hernandez, Christy 166 Hernandez, Cindy Hernandez, Fred 132 Hernandez, Maria 150 Hernandez, Mario 184 Hernandez, Melissa 184 Hernandez, Michelle 166 Hernandez, Monica 150 Hernandez, Nydia 184 Hernandez, Patsy 10, 64, 106 132 Hernandez, Penny 150 Hernandez, Remy 166 Hernandez, Sandra 166 Hernandez, Sheila 166 Hernandez, Sophia 166 Hernandez, Ullyses 184 Hernandez, Vivian 150 Hernandez, Yvonne 167 Herrera, Bernadette 150 Herrera, Joe 167 Herrera, Monica 167 Herrera, Rosa 167 Herrera, Terry 167 Herrington, Norma 132' Herston, Richard 132, 197 Hertzog, Carl 132, 197 Hester, Turnease 150 Heurearado, Careo 184 Hicks, Michael 73, 167 Hicks, Tami 167 Hicks, Tom 109, 132 Hicks, Troy 151 Hidalgo, Gilbert 167 Hiiar, Myra 184 Hijar, Yvette 185 Hinijo, Nora 151, 167 Hinojos, Enrique 167 Hix, Tracey 167 Hoette, Petra 185 Hogg, Anissa 151 Holder, Melinda 151 K Holguin, Henry 151 T Hoiguin, Mike 185, 201 Houlgin, Robert 132 Houlgin, Robert 185, 197 Hong, Vicki 14, 50, 73, 132 Hooper, Aaron 167 Hooper, Marcus 185 Hope, Anthony 167 Horalek, Stacy 132 Hudson, Sharon 167, 185 Hudson, Wandon 133 Huerta, Daniel 167 Huerta, David 167 Huff, Michelle 187 Hufford, Michelle 151 Hughes, Anthony 167 Hulce, Deanna 106, 133, 242 Hulgin, David 54, 133 Hunter, David 167, 201, 242 Hunter, Joe 133 Hunter, Qim 133 Hulbert, Mark 151 Hutchins, Cheryl 133 Juen, Lori 167 Juster, Betty 151 Lasini, Tia 151 Laswell, Beth 151 Lawson, Ann 151 Laughlin, Shawndra 185 Leal, Melinda 168 Leboui, Herve 92, 168 Lechuga, Rosa 70, 168 Lewis, Nocole 152 Hutchins, Jeff 167 Hutchins, Pat 167 Krapp. Jose 102, 185 Kassner, Kenneth 151, 197 Kassner, Paul 47, 133, 197 Keaton, Jackie 167 Keeler, Shelley 70, 187 Keene, Bryan 185 Keipp, Rachel 185 Keith, Trevor 185 Keithly, Katy 151 Kelley, Amy 95, 185 Kelley, Brendan 151 Kelley, Aaron 185 Kelly, David 151, 210 Kelly, Debbie 95, 102, 185 Kennedy, Shannon'167, 209 Kennedy, Stacy 185 Kerrick, Ginger 110, 151, 206, 207 Kewley, Dorene 68, 151 g Keys, Jai 151 Lee, Damon 185 Lee, Darlene 168 Lee, Debbie 108, 151 Lee, Gus 185 Lee, Matthew 151 Lehning, Kathy 102 Leith, Gayla 168 Lempert, Marlene 98, 168 Lenhardt, James 152 Leon, John 186 Leonard, Michelle 168 Leos, Veronica 134 Leposowski, Michael 168 Lerma, Amelia 168 Le Sarge, Lynne 186 Lewandowski, Liza 134 Lewis, Brett 168 Lewis, Kelly 186 Kirkwood, Doug 167, 201 lbarra, David 10, 133, 277 lbarra, Nancy 151 lbave, Horacio 185 lrby, Nancy 151 lrvin, Dwight 167 lruxin, Teresa 47, 68, 87, 133 J Jacobo, Andrew 151 Jacobs, James 167 Jacobs, Leon 151 Jacobesen, Phillip 151 Jaime, Andy 167 Jamie, Sally 185 Janssen, Andrea 11 1, 135 Jauraequi, Benjamin 102, 167 Jennins, Robert 185 Jimenez, Sylvia 111, 133 Jonson, Alan 151 Kibbey, Mark 167 Kilinski, John 167 Kilinski, Monica 185 Kimzey, Robin 167, 197 Kincaid, Kincaid, Curtis 75, 133 Tammy 75, 185 King, Lawanda 185 King, Marcy 167 Kirk, Erin 151 Kirkwood, Doug 167, 201 Kirkwood, Tricia 185 Kirtley, Laura 185 Kline, Dawn 185 Knipps, Tracy 104, 133 Knorr, Gabi 185 Krebbs, Jace 185 Kincaid, Curtis 75, 133 Kincaid, Tammy 75, 185 King, Lawanda 185 King, Marcy 167 Kirk, Erin 151 Luna, Troy 106, 107, 134 M Maass, Veronica 152 Macias, Gabriel 134 Madrid, Cynthia 186 Madsen, Danielle 168 Magallanez, Trina M. 168, 203 Magdaleno, Corina E. 152, 168 Maidman, Michelle M. 134 Maldonado, Lisa 134 Mallett, Laura 152 Mansour, Denise A 152 Marek, Colby S. 168, 207 Mariani, Barbara A. 186 Markley, Marc L. 96, 168 Marmolejd, Christy M. 152 Marquardt, Tarri E. 186 Marquez, Drina Y. 87, 168 Marquez, Mark A, 152 Marquez, Suzanne 152 Marshall, Chad E. 186 Martin, Danny J. 152 Martin, Randy S. 152 Jimenez, Yvette 151 Johnson Johnson zJohnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson rJohnson Johnson , Alan 151 , Alicia 185 , Brian 133 , Chad 185 . lke 151, 197 . Jolie 151 , Richard 167 , Ron 151 , Sheryl 133 , Sonny 102, 167 Johnson, Tessie 151 5 Jones, Darryle 133 Jones, David 102, 133 Jones, Denise 167 Jones, Larry 151 5 Jones, Sandy 151, 203 Jordan, Richard 92, 167 Joseph, Chris 185 Joseph, David ,133 Joseph, Dawn 64, 167 Joseph, lra 151 Joseph, Lydia 185 Joseph, Phillip 133 Joyner, Jeff 185 Juarez, Raymond 151 Kirkwood, Tricia 185 Kirtiey, Laura 185 Kline, Dawn 185 Knipps, Tracy 104, 133 Knorr, Gabi 185 Koening, Markus 185 Krebbs, Jace 185 Kuikstad, Nils 54, 133 Kurpgewit, Kim 167 L Lacastro, Laura 89, 134 Ladesma, Carmen 134 Laiferty, Michelle 185 Latoy, Brian 167, 203 Lajeunesse, Rozalyn 106, 134 Lally, Timothy 102, 104, 151 Lamas, Anna 185 Landry, Christine 167 Lanpher, Terry 185 Lape, Tommy 185 Lara, Liza 151 Lara, Monica 151 Large, Earl 167 Larson, Chris 168 Larson. Eric 186 Larson, Rick 151, 242 Lewis, Liana, Llano, Patrick 102, 168 Jazabel 186 Joe 152 Lichta, Ute 186 ' Licon, Licon, Limon Lindle Francisco 168 Victor 186 es, Denise 168 y, Jason 186 Lindsey, Travis 168 Lippin cott, Steve 168, 201 Lui, Paui 90, 152 Lloyd, Debbie 186 Lockwood, Carrie 168 Lopera, Adela 168 Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Lopez Love, Love, Love, , Aida 186 , David 186 , Eric 186 , Jesse 186 , Margie 152 . Melissa 134 , Mike 152 , Rachel 168 ,Sergio 102, 186 , Yvonne 106, 134 , Yvonne 186 Brant 186 Gloria 134 Warren 186 Lovelady, Scott 152 Loving, Andrea 168 Loving, Kim 92, 134, 273 Lowe, Danny 168 Lower, Lisa 50, 73, 134 Loya, Alonzo 168 Loya, Mark 134, 197 Loya, Susan 168 Loya, Yvonne 186 Lozoya, Natalie 134 Lucero, Bernie 186 Lucero, Patricia 186 Lucero, Patty 168 Lucke tt, Lea 168 Ludlow, Juiianne 99, 134 Ludlow, Ryan 186 Lueva nd, Nah 168 Luevano, Natl 186 Luevano, Veronica 186 Lugo. Luna, Luna, Greg 152 lvonne 152 Richard 168, 201 Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Albert 102, 152 Albert R. 186 Anabel C. 134 Benjamin C. 186 Carolina 134 Edward A. 168 Martinez, Fernando D. 168, 186 Martinez, Frank J. 186 Martinez, Gabriella 156, 186 Martinez, Gilbert R. 168, 201 Martinez, Gloria M. 102, 168 Martinez, Gonzald 152 Martinez, Lily 50, 51, 73, 152 Martinez, Lisa M. 168 Martinez, Max 186 Martinez, Melinda M. 186 Martinez, Monica 19, 47, 74, 75, 135 Martinez, Ricky A. 152 Martinez, Ruben A 104, 168 Martinez, Sylvia 135 Mascorro, Elizabeth M. 186, 64 Mason, Jennifer R. 186 Mason, Joey W. 152 Massey, Sherri K. 168 Mata, Antonio 186 Mata, Michelle E. 135 Mata, Simon 106, 135 Mata, Sonja 186 Mathers, Tiffany S. 108, 152 Matta, Claudia A. 186 Matta, Matthew W 152 Matthews, Dana A 152 Matthews, James J. 187 Matthews, Kenneth A. 47, 135 May, Preston P. 152 Mayes, Brian 102, 152 Mayes, Shannon L. 187 Mayhugh, Kienesak 135, 187 Mayhugh, Niyada 152 Maynard, Michael J. 84, 168 Mayorsa, Whiiibaldo 187 McAlanis, Amy 152 McCandless, Geosanne 187 McClellan, Derek K. 74, 135 McClellan, Shane C. 16, 36, 169 McClure, John R. 135, 275 McCollum, Desiree R. 135 McConnell, David A. 187 McCoy, Theressa D. 169 index 24 McCullough, Christopher L. 135 McCutchen, Jay M 187 McDonugh, Karl R. 152 McGarey, Spencer W. 169 McGee, Michael P. 98, 99, 135 McGhee, Jolynda D. 152 McGill, Christine A. 152 McGill, Michaelene A. 187 McGill, Todd 187, 201 McGinnis, Craion 64, 152 Mclntosh, Tracie L. 135 Mclntyre, Norma A. 187 McJunkins, Dana G. 187 McKean, Monica 187 McLain, Michael E. 104, 152, 242 McLaughlin, Amy D. 187 McLendon, Patrick D. 169 McLendon, Ronald L. 187 McMurtrie, Byron S. 102, 187 McNellis, Erin K. 152 Medina, Arlene 90,152 Medina, Frank A. 187 Medlin, David 152, 242 Medrano, Daniel A 187 Medsker, Mark A. 152 Meier, Cheryl L. 135 Meiia, Abraham 187 Melendez, Christine 135 Melgares, Aaron D. 47, 50, 89, 94 95, 135 Mellado, Lorraine 135 Melvin, Ray 152 Membrila, Myrna L. 92, 153 Mena, Lilian 152 Mena, Salvador 169 Mendez, Gina C. 18, 73, 169 Medivil, Armando 187 Mendoza, Edward 52, 152 Mendoza, Elka M. 187 Molinar, Jeanette C. 74, 75, 153 Molinar, Kristy J. 64, 169 Molinar, Lisa M. 68, 153 Molinar, Marisela 187 Monarque, Monica A. 169 Monge, Debra A. 187 Montana, Samuel R. 153 Monteith, Laurie L. 90, 187 Montelongo, Rosemary 169 Montelongo, Ruben S. 153 Montelongo, Sylvia M. 90, 187 Montes, Carol M. 136 Montes, Lysle P. 187 Montes, Richard A. 136 Monticone, Eric V. 136 Monticone, Wendy 187 Montoya, Yvette A. 136 Moon, Briggston C. 102, 187 Moore, Michelle D. 153 Moore, Monica 153 Moore, Tina M. 47, 56, 57, 87, 1 Mora, Christine 153 Mora, Laura E. 136 Mora, Rosana 153 Morales, Alex G. 153 Morales, Anna M. 153 Morales, Grace 187 Morales, Horacio 136 Morales, Javier 169 Morales, Julie 14, 64, 73, 169 Morales, Miguel A. 90, 188 Morales, Richard R. Morales, Sergio 188, 201 Morales, Tomas P. 110, 153 Moreno, Jesse 153 Moreno, Luis M. 188 Moreno, Maggie D. 136 Moreno, Margarita L. 188 Moreno, Sabrina E. 169, 209 Moreno, Steve E. 153 Quast, Vicki S. 154 Mendoza Mendoza Mendoza, Jesus C. 90, 169 Michelle L. 187 Suzanne 90, 152 Meneses, Francisco 187 Menice, Angela S. 10, 50, 78, 79, 87, 95, 135 Orozco, Steven M. 188 Menice, Tanya J. 94, 95, 169 Mercado, Laura U. 153 Mercado, Michelle M. 187 Merfa, Christina A. 89, 135, 108 Merjil, Alfredo S. 187 Merola, Karyn P. 153, 209 Mesa, Elizabeth M. 153 Mesa, Leticia 135 Meza, Joseph M. 135 Michel, Ranae M. 169 Mier, Caryn R. 136 Mijares, Sandra Y. 187 Miles, Jared M. 153, 242 Millares, Marcos V. 136, 197 Miller, Bryan A. 169 Miller, Charles E. 169 Milne, Cynthia L. 169 Miner, Norma J. 153 Miniarez, Baudelio 187 Minjarez, Claudia 153 Minjarez, Cynthia 169 Mirabal, Moses A. 169 Mirabal, Solomon R. 169 Miranda, Gilbert 22. 136 Miranda, lvonne G. 169 Miranda, Ray 167 Mitchell, Fredrick L. 187 Molina, Linda A. 187 Molina, Monica 187 Molina, Robert J. 153 Molinar, Cathlene D. 18, 19, 136 248 index Moreno, Yvonne B. 153 Morey, Calvin L. 136 Morrill, Randall J. 188 Morris, Robert D. 169 Morrow, Renee L. 52, 83, 136 Moseley, Michael 73, 109, 153 Moseley, Patrick E. 102, 169 Mosley, Lawrence E. 153 Mosley, Michael E. 47, 136 Moyer, Joann 70, 188 Moyer, Stephany 169 Mrowinski, Sally A. 153, 242 Muller, Mary N. 136 Mundy, Melissa 153 Muniz, Ernesto 188 Muniz, Michael 153 Munoz, Alma 136 Munoz, Henry 153, 203 Munoz, Leonor Elisa 188 Munoz, Victor 188 Murga, George R. 102, 169 Murga, Margaret Y. 102, 188 Murguia, Laura 106, 136 Murguia, Yolanda 169 Murillo, John J. 169,201 Nagle, Kathryn L. 169 Nance, Michael E. 169 Natividad, Toby T. 153, 197 Naughton, William K. 102, 153 Navor, Marlon K. 153 Navor, Marvin J. 153 Naylor, Natalie J. 153 37 Nazario, Miguel A. 188 Neatherlin, Sheila 153 Negri, Anthony A. 188 Nelson, Andrea M. 153, 203 Panos, Stephen G. 170 Paoli, Mario P. 137 Paquette, Russell 154 Parada,, Aaron R. 170 Nelson, Jemal D. 169 Nevarez, Elsz M. 188 Nevarez, Natalie Y. 153, 207 Parada, Danny 154 Parker, James R. 170 Parker, William R. 137 Nevarez, Patsy 169 Nevarez, Sergio A. 169 Newby, Guy R. 153 Newman, Carla R. 169 Newman, Sondra A. 153 Newton, Keely W. 169 Noe, Lisa M. 47, 48, 137 Nolen, Dena M. 188 Nordike, Bill J. 188 Norton, Barbara E. 188 Norton, Michael J. 188 Nunez, Felipe 188 Nunez, Hector J. 137 Nunez, Mark S. 169 0 O'Donnell, Aaron 169, 102 Oaxaca, Monica A. 170 Ochoa, Cruz A. 188, 102 Ochoa, Dolores A. 153 Ochoa, Everardo 170 Odbert, Francis E. 182, 102 Odbert, Phyllis L. 90, 137 O'Donnell, Allen P. 153 Ohlenforst, Christian J. 154 Ojeda, Margarita 54 O'Keefe, James J. 137, 105, 104 Oldham, Christine D. 170 Olivas, Jacob M. 14, 73, 170 Olivas, Lorilyn D. 170 Melissa M. 74, 75, 92, 94, Parks, 95, 154 Parra, Roberto 170 Payides, Dolores 154 Peake, Joseph H. 170 Pedroza, Javier P. 154 Peralta, George 170 Peara, David 154 Peara, Laura 75, 170 Peara, Lisa 170 Perez, David R. 197 Perez, Hilda Y. 154 Perez, Linda Y. 170 Perez, Melissa 154 Phalgoo, Lakeram S. 90, 91, 170 Philbin, Stefanie K. 170 Phillips , Bryan S. 154 Phillips, Link L. 170 Phillips, Ron L. 201, 170 Pickens, Anthony 170 Olivas, Marisela 170 Olmos, Elia 154 Olmos, Samuel 188 Olmos, Saul 188 Olsen, Derrick K. 170 Olsen, Kimberly K. 108, 137 Pimienta, Vanessa 154 Pizana, Martin 243, 170 Poer, Christina L. 170 Poissant, Andre C. 102, 170 Polanco, Michael P. 154 Ponce, Osvaldo 154 Portillo, Manuel R. 154, 202, 203 Pratt, David E. 154 Price, Wendie J. 154 Prieto, Michelle R. 102, 154 Prieto, Ricardo A. 154 Puga, Joanna l. 154 Olsen Kristen 188 O'NeaI James D. ll 169, 102 Ontiveros, Isabel 188 Ontiveros, Jesse A. 170, 197 Ontiveros, Lisa A. 137 Orfield, Jennifer L. 188 Ortega, Francisco 154 Ortega, Lisa Y. 170 Ortega, Monica M. 188 Osborne, Lisa C. 188 Osbrone, Schuyler P. 188 Osowski, James V. 170, 203 Osowski, Sharon L. 46, 47, 137 Osowski , Shawn 154, 188, 102 Overton, Richard L. 154 Owens, Ashley E. 154 P Pacheco, Antonio 154 Pacheco, Arturo 201, 170 Padilla, Annette M. Padilla, John W. 154 Padilla, Palmer Jose M. 170 , Steve A. 137 Palyola, Frederick R. 154 Palyola Panfile, Panke, , Michael W. 154 Gina 154 Kari L. 154 Ramire R z, Aurora J. 154 Ramirez , Gloria 154 Ramirez, Humberto J. 154 Ramirez, Laura 154 Ramos, lgnacio 154, 197 Rebollo, Michelle J. 154 Reede, Katherine M. 171 Regalodo, Joseph E. 154 Renteria, Patrick P. 154 Reyes, Sandy 171, 209 Rickey, Kyle L. 171 Riley, Monica A. 70, 171 Rinehart, Amy L. 19, 68, 69, 273, 275 Rivera, Gilbert 171 Rivera, Jennifer 23 Rivera, Robert R. 47, 50, 52, 72, 73, 275 Roberts, Duane P. 102, 171 Roberts, Shaira L. 275 Robinson, Anthony D. 201 Robles, Christopher A. 197 Rodriguez, Cecilia 102 Rodriguez Daniel 171, 201 Rodriguez, Jose A. 31, 201 Rodriguez Lena D. 73, 171 Rodriguez, Matthew M. 171 Rodriguez Ruben 102, 171 Rogaliner, Scott W. 171 Rogers, William F. 171 Rojas, Raymond 201, 171 Rollins, Carol L. 171 Romaguera, Tracy L. 171 Romero, Antonio H. 171 Romero, Lisa D. 171 Rosales, Felipe, A. 52, 86, 87, 108 Rose, Nancy M. 109 Ross, Dionne 171 Rothrock, Timothy D. 171 Rouse, Thomas A. 171 Rubalcaba, Kristine D. 87, 140 Ruelas, Isabel W. 140 Ruffier, Juan C. 171 Ruffin, Palmer 171 Ruhl, Patrick C. 140 Ruhl, Susan K. 171 Ruiz, Anna B. 64 Ruiz, Hector 140 Ruiz, Kamerina 171 Russ, Cheryn D. 47 Russ, Paul B. 47, 140 Russell, Michele Y. 171 Russell, Stacey M. Ryals, Tammy L. 171 Ryan, William M. 171 S Saiz, Robin 140 Salas, Stephen J. 171 Salazar, Daniel 190 Salazar, Fernando 102 Salazar, Marta C. 190 Salcido, Raul 140 Saldana, Casimiro J. 98 Salinas, Alfredo 140 Salinas, Anthony M. 190 Samaniego, Roxana 190 Sampson, David 190 Sanchez, Cynthia 190 Sanchez, Cynthia E. 190 Sanchez, Fernando 154 Sanchez, Joanne 90, 242 Sanchez, Rachel 94, 95 Sanchez, Sandra 50, 154 Sanchez, 90, 276. Sandra 47, 75, 104, 274, Shaw, Terrence L. 106, 172 Shelley, Katherine D. 191 Shelton. Paul D. 156 Shimshock, Stephen 156 Shiraishi, Lynette S. 156 Silva, Alejandra E. 156 Silva, David 171, 201 Silva, Yvonne 172 Sims, David J. 156 Sims, Linda 172 Sims, Sandra 19, 172 Sinclair, Cheryl L. 156 Sinclair, Melanie L. 73, 156 Sinclair, Shelley R. 156, 207 Singh, Yvonne A. 156 Singleton, Marland L. 156 Sizemore, Steven E. 172 Skipworth, Ernest T. 172 Skipworth, Rebecca L. 140 Skipworth, Wendy M. 73, 172 Skov, Kelly K. 207, 277, 140 Slabbinck, Remi L. 172, 201 Slape, Jo-Ann 140 Smith, Jefferey M. 172 Smith, Lisa D. 141 Sneed, Sammie K. 70 Solis, Sarel 141 Sorensen, Christina M. 47, 50, 52, 74, 75, 277, 141 Sorenson, Kelly M. 172 Sosa, Leonard F. 106, 141 Southern, Kimberly F. 172 Southworth, William 50, 89, 141 Sparacio, Jack W. 172 Spearman, Robert E. 172 Springer, Shelly Lynn 75 Staples, Robin D. 87, 106, 141 Stark, Maria C. 172 ' Starke, Charles B. 172 Stepter, Julie C. 172 Stern, Bonnie J. 75, 172 Stevens, Christine M. 104, 172 Stewart, Donna L. 172 Stewart, Eliza G. 74, 75 Stewart, Matthew T. 172 Stoker, John R. 172 Stolz, Michael A. 172 Strysick, Tammy L. 172 Sundermann, William A. 172 Sutherland, John S. 78, 82, 92, 275, 276 Sanchez, Yvonne S. 47, 50, 51, 89 Sander, Jim D. 15, 104 Sanders, Krystal L. 190 Sandoval, Armando 190 Sangrador, Luz G. 190 Sand, Danny 154 Saunders, Christopher 92, 190 Schannep, Melissa L. 154 Schaver, Derek J. 190 Schaver, Jeffrey S. 61 Schmidt, Natascha 190 Scholz, James M. 14, 16, 50, 72, 73, 156 Schroeder, Regina L. 190 Schydlower, Leon 191 Seale, Tammy K. 191 Senri, Robert E. 156 Sepehri, Shannin 172 Sepp, Bryan D. 156 Sepp, Jason J. 191 Serrato, Yvette 191 Setzu, Gianfranco 156 Shaffer, Tammy 156 Shahabi, Shahryar 156 Shaw, Elizabeth 172, 64 277 T Tague, Daniel B. 172 Tapscott, Lynn 172 Taylor, Chi M. 172 Taylor, Tisha A. 172 Taylor, Tommy J. 172 Tejedor, Maghyl A. 173 Tenthan, Charlie M. 173,201 Terrell, Maureen P. 173 Terrones, Lourdes 173 Theriot, Robie 192 Thomas, Jamie D. 192 Thomas, Nick D. 192 Thompson, Clifton T. 192 Thompson, John S. 192 Thompson, Martin J. 173 Thompson, Shawn R. 192 Thompson, Tani L. 192 Thompson, Victoria L. 89, 141 Thoreson, Scott D. 92, 173 Thornbery, Brian L. 192 Thornton, Gilbert 192 Tiltti, Kristen l. 141 Tinajero, Esther M. 64, 173 Tirrell, Scott M. 141 Tomes, Monica M. 192 Tomes, Sheila A. 141 Toothman, David M. 192 Torres, Claudia 141 Torres, Maria 192 Torres, Maria E. 192, 102 Tovar, Lisa M. 182 Trujillo, Robert R. 192 U Uhr, Teri L. 192 Urquidi, Jaime 192 V Valdez, Salvador A. 156 Valencia, Jesus F. 192, 156 Valencia, Kathy C. 156 Valenzuela, Christy 156 Valenzuela, Jennifer M. 192 Valerio, Richard C. 156 Valle, Arturo 192 Vallejo, Aaron A. 192 Vallejo, Alberto A. 192 Valles, Anthony D. 192 Valles, Linda A. 156 Van Dyke, Lane 192 Veit, Heather N. 192 Velasquez, Wendy 192 Velez, Maria T. 192 Villa, Michelle A. 192 Villalba, Pamela A. 192 Villareal, Fernando I. 192 Villareal, Roger L. 192 Villarreal, Mireya E. 192 Villarreal, Tree C. 192, 201 Vincent, Candace K. 192 Viramontes, Deborah 173 Volkenannt, Julie E. 173 Volkmer, Angela L. 173 W Wagner, Christina E. 90, 157 Walder, Rita 173 Waldron, Shannon L. 173 Wallace, Trevor J. 173 Walter, Jason L. 157 Ward, Bradley K. 201, 173 Ward, Julie A. 173, 242 Ward, Rodney K. 242 Warren, Jennifer R. 173 Waskoviak, Carmela A. 173 Weaver, Jennifer L. 174 Webster, Brian E. 80, 174 Wedge, David S. 174 Welch, Kenneth W. 102, 174 Wernili, Kelli R. 157 West, Charles H. 157 West, Thomas E. 174 Westbrook, Ronald D. 157 Whitaker, Robert 102, 109, 157 White, Helen B. 157 White, Jennifer L. 174 Whitfield, Tracey L. 174, 207, 209 Whittenberg, Montie L. 174, 242 Whitty, Suk K. 102, 174 Widmer, Kenneth W. 157 Wiertsema, Kris A. 174 Wilcox, Charlie 157 Wilcox, Deborah A. 174 Wildman, Kimberlee A. 95, 174 Wiley, Joseph L. 174 Williams, Angela L. 174 Williams, Mark W. 174 Williams, Tina R. 174 Wilson, Desiree R. 174 Wilson, James E. 102, 174 Wilson, Michelle L. 174, 209 Wilson, Stacy Y. 87, 157 Wilson, Tanzy G. 102, 157 Wimp, Wandisa L. 157 Wineka, Pamela A. 102, 157 Wineland, Lisa M. 90, 157 Wineland, Nancy A. 174 Wininger, Susanne M. 157 Winter, Amy M. 110, 157 Withers, Scott E. 174 Witkoff, Debra 174 Witt, Adam L. 174 Wong, Richard A. 157 Woods, Randall 174, 201 Worley, Scott E. 102, 175 Wright, Doreen M. 50, 53, 64, 73, 157 Wright, William E. 193 Wulff, Brian S. 193 Y Yager, Bruce E. 158 Yanez, Luis R. 193 Yaracs, Jill M. 158 Yegge, Thomas 175 Yepo, Findlay 175 York, Theresa 193 York, Travis S. 175 Young, Anthony D. 102, 158 Yzaguirre, David A. 175 Z Zamarripa, Anna L. 158 Zamora, David T. 175 Zarsky, David H. 175 Zarwell, Kelly R. 158 Zavala, Rosalina 175 Zazenski, Keith 158 Zeiger, Corinna A. 158 Zepeda, lrene 158 Zinter, Alan M. 57, 58, 174 Zitzelberger, Joseph A. 158 Zubia, Martin 175 Zuniga, Joe, A. 193 Index 249 Shuttle tragedy sh cks world Although it was a brief era, 74 seconds to be exact, it was an era that will be one of the most memorable in the history of space aviation. The space shuttle Challenger, America's grand symbol of advanced technology, shot into the clear morning air on Tuesday, January 28, at Cape Canaveral. Seconds after the take off the shuttle exploded and America's dream turned into a white cloud of smoke marring the blue sky. The crew on board was killed 1 instantly. r When President Ronald Reagan chose a teacher as the first ordinary citizenxtog fly in the space shuttle, X X history was in the making. Christa McAuIiff was the pioneer and symbol of civilian flight. She was a high school teacher in Concord, New Hampshire, and was going to conductitwo 15 minute classesin space.. g McAuliff joined six other crewmembers who were veterans in the field asgwell ..,, A as some of America's fihestfg They were iFrancis Scobee, L xx A I E Iectiahsll ca uses, ri f For over 20 years President by l Ferdinand Marcos ruled the Philippines with an iron fisted autocratic regime. When Opposition Leader Corazon Aquino ran against him in the 1986 presidential election, corruption and widespread fraud by the Marcos government dominated the polls. After the votes were counted lby computer in the cities and by hand in the rural areasj, both candidates declared themselves the winner despite the National AssembIie's shaky projection of 13 million votes for Marcos and 11 million for Aquino. Aquino's supporters promised to take to the 250 World News thousands if she didn't win. 2 TMS caused worrggiafra civil .war developing in the archipelago. Marcos' ailing condition didn't stop his A714114-O5 1 ? 1 1 v. Michael Smith, Judith Resnik, Ellison Onizuka, kflarvis. For all of them ,Arherica mourned. Nevertheless, President Reagan made it clear that evensuch an awesome tragedy as this one could not A .hinder ?pYogress when he said, Weill continue our quest in space. There will be more shiuttlegflightsl andX, moregshuttle crews, and yes moregvolunteers, more civiiiansqmoye teacher-sfin space. ,..:f1 i.,. H ' vw ' . Km , X. gr I NNN country Tfruthless behavior in the eleetiom lggte buying, ballot box stuffingfand many other forms of fraud developed into civil disorder. The United States did not favor any particular candidate so long as the balloting was fair. Richard Lugar headed the official delegation of American observers which tried to maintain a fair election. Campaign supporters from both sides were slain indicating the unrest that developed in the Philippines. Ronald McNair, and Gregory KW Y l X XX :4 Q X 1 - iw W A in UU' V X K 9 5 l fx . Vf yi!!!-fs xA fx xW,.,,N - x l . xx g A x N1 X , Y ff' Reagan, G Geneva On one side was the President of the United States and on the other was the General Secretary of the Soviet Union. Both met on Geneva's neutral ground and greeted each other with a firm handshake outside the Chateau Fleur d' Eau. However, for the most part, all the two leaders tenatiously agreed upon was to meet twice again in the future. Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev held a summit meeting in the late part of November 1985. Perhaps the greatest issue surrounding the meeting was Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative CSDIJ or, as it was more commonly known-Star Wars. Reagan insisted on continuing his dream program but Gorbachev continued to be vehemently opposed to it. This program is a missile defense system capable of intercepting and Quake destroys city On September 26, 1985, in just four seemingly everlasting minutes, 1500 buildings were reduced to mere shell as Mexico City was hit with an earthquake measuring 7.8 on the richter scale, 36 hours later a second one hit the metropolis. A week after the disasterous earthquake, 4700 people were known dead but the final figure was expected to double even triple. The total death count would never be known since many people were buried beneath the buildings and rubble. More than 31,000 people were left homeless after the twin earthquakes did their damage. lt was the worst disaster in Mexico's history, countries around the world made a huge effort to help the grief- stricken nation. lt was a very human response, said an unidentified volunteer. orbachev meet in destroying Russian weaponry. As the President and the General Secretary were eyeball to eyeball in deliberation, their wives were more casually situated at X l Maison de Saussuer. Raisa Gorbachev initiated the role of the Soviet First Lady. She met Nancy Reagan and together they discussed the word over Almond Sunset Tea. .,Z' tg 1 if? M ' i A 5 s -55 X, 1 PM ,ta smmmmmuiw qw . o f wfnjz: smx xmms . ff ' I ' w it ' ., X Z f '::': ':X Xi A 'X gf' 'i tft' R, A - .l.. gsm. 1 f 5 3 w V 'xx Q7 mw.slfeswm xwms.1 1 4 X N. 7 , Z X 5 l f it X yi 1 p ' 2 6 World News 251 J f fF5l 3 fix 7-S . f D mcflf' , ff xl Y uf, M ,fx,!3'f 2 xxx Xb ff X li r!.1'5?4g5i5im.i3i.s ' iw-. FI- J 1 Q 1 my ,ae 1' ' ,,,, ts' Af' me .l ' ,U Q? , 's X , , , -f X17 is 1 I. , . . Eff I J , Y 1, .. Hi . , - ,I - ,W - ' 5 1 vp! ' 1.4.0 J q'l'l'1- N-fs ! W. N Nl , my y ,dl A .WM ,,, ll .',', xx X 'f nth 'N xi' 1 ! l,'1 ' til: 3 X, il ff f , 171, H W W l Z N !bLxj,ui.a, ,fy ,f- The Year in review There were many other events that made an impact on the world as well as on the 1985-86 school year. Terrorism had perhaps the greatest impact. Muslim hijackers held Americans hostage on TWI Flight 847. On December 27, terrorists attacked both the Rome and Vienna airport killing 19 and injuring 112. However, the physical boundaries of the United States were free from terrorist threats until Colonel Muammar Gaddafi of Libya outwardly declared that he would send hit squads against the U.S. if it 252 World News retaliated against him. American's were outraged with Gaddafi's statement and fear of terrorism grew within the states. The turmoil in South Africa continued throughout the black townships of the country. Anti-Apartheid spured in the United States. Artists Against Apartheid, a musical group featuring such Rock stars as Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Wonder, produced a song called Sun City protesting President P.W. Botha's government. The Tylenol scare recurred once again when capsules laced with cyanide killed a New York woman. Martin Luther King's birthday was recognized as a national legal holiday for the first time in 1986g and two visitors came to the world-AIDS and HaIIey's Comet. AIDS seemed like it would never go away. After Rock Hudson died of the fatal disease late September, more attention was focused on AIDS research. On the brighter side, HalIey's comet paid a brief visit soon to be back in the year 2061. Academics gain popularity. Academic Decathlon: Many tried but only a few made the cuts to become members of the academic decathlon team. Regional was held at Hanks over the weekend of February 1. Sixteen schools competed at the meet. In all there were over 140 contestants competing. Winners from Hanks were: Alan O'DonneII, gold medal in interviewg Don Tanner, silver medal for overall alternate scoreg Eddie Barraza, silver medal for speech, bronze medals for economics and fine arts. Tanner, Jill Yaracs and Anna Thompson won a gold medal for highest alternate score. Students were selected on the basis of whether or not they attended enough study sessions, Coach Carol Durkin said. Also considered for criteria was 'l Wi I .-'kL in . -2-riff A the research done over their study material. There were eleven people on the team. Nine attended the meet. Members who made the team were: O'DonneII, Tanner, Barraza, Yaracs, Thompson, Herbert Chin, Mike Polondo, Yvette Garcia, Corey Brown, Paul Shelton and Mike Mosley. Sponsors for the team this year were Coaches Durkin and Charlie Duncan. High-Q: Many students turned away from regular TV viewing every Wednesday to Channel 13 at 7 p.m. to watch Randy Williamson of KFIM and the High-Q team from Hanks defeat various schools in matches against other schools. High-Q consisted of questions in every academic field which the teams had to answer in order to gain points. lt was three rounds long, with the last round consisting solely of bonus questions which were worth 20 points. Both the Ysleta and El Paso districts, as well as parochial and other private schools participated in the contests. The two schools with the highest number of games won, then competed with the winner of the match being awarded computers, scholarships, or similar prizes. Hanks took the lead from the beginning. The team was composed of Captain Veena Rajashekhar, Junior Brandon Stone and Seniors Sharon Osowski and Michael Cramer, each of whom were involved in other academic activities besides High-Q. Larry Bujanda, a physics teacher was the sponsor and coach for the group. Ana Thompson, Jill Yaracs, Don Tanner, Hubert Chin, Corey Brown, and Veena Raj8Sh0kh3 1 Sharon Osowski, Mifihael Cfammef, Brandon Stone Coaches Carol Durkin and Charlie Duncan. and Laffy Blllanda- Decathalon and High-Q 253 -nfvxdjr J The Final Peace . . . About a week or two after the yearbook is distributed, we will be excited about it. We'Il all be signing pages, searching for that special boy or girl, or scratching out names of people we hated that entire school year. But after that short period of time, most of us will forget about the yearbook, stick it in a drawer, and wait anxiously for the coming new year. It is only human natuare to lose interest in something we know we will always have. Just as we lose interest and leave the yearbook after the first week. We know that our teachers will always be there and along with them so will the school work. But what is also normal and peculiar about human nature is that sooner or later we begin to miss those things that we've left or lost interest in. In a sense, a yearbook editor is responsible for those high school bygone days which will surface later on in our lives. Therefore, it is his job to keep in mind while he is producing the book that what will soon fade away will again reappear-this time in the form of memories. A yearbook is that hard bound book stuffed in that drawer collecting dust. Once we decide that we miss those forgotten days, we will open it up, relive the memories and wish we had never left them. Robert Rivera As just another student in high school I would probably see the Shield as just another yearbook with many pictures of my friends and activities that went on throughout the school year. But as the editor of the Shield, I see layout designs and special effects, but most important of all I see all of the hard work that the Shield Staff put into the book. We spent many hours after school and weekends to try to meet our deadlines so that we could get the book out on time. Some of our school work was temporarily postponed until after deadlines. Our families learned to eat dinner without us, due to the fact that we were in the jorunalism room until late at night, and our social lives diminished. Being editor of the Shield was a fantastic experience and I will never forget all of the joys and sacrifices that went into it. There is no way I could have made it through the year without the help of my mom, Mary Ann Lower, Mr. Noel Knight, Ms. Donna Smith, and the terrific staff that put so much of their time and effort into the Shield. From all the Shield Staff, we hope you enjoy our version of the 86' Shield.-LISA LOWER Shield Staff Advisor-Noel Knight Co-editors Lisa Lower Robert Rivera Ad Editor Jim Scholz Art Editor Mike Peluso Copy Editor Lily Martinez Honors and Academics Editor Robert Rivera Photography Editors Julie Morales Donna Boothe Opening, Student Life and Closing Editors Lisa Lower Robert Rivera Organizations Editor Lisa Lower Staff, Faculty and Classes Editor Doreen Wright Sports Editors Vicki Hong David Garcia Gina Mendez Copy Writers Derrick Aaldents Keree Childress Debbie Durham Lorena Gurrola Jill Haggerman Gina Mendez Lena Rodriquez Jim Scholz Melanie Sinclair Photographers David Garcia J.R. Mosley Jacob Olivas Wendy Skipworth Photography Contributors David Bowden Michael Eicher Mike Mosley Rene Rosales Index Editor Doreen Wright Thank-you Donna Smith-keeping our spirits up and helping us through it all. Cookie Chapman--photography, support and patience. Dora De la Rosa-registration and staff babysitting. Student Council and Penny Wiscombe-donations and pictures. Dana Matthews and Wendy Alandt-help in classes section. Shelley Lower-your fantastic spelling, l'm waiting for you-Jim. Beth Elliott-for being my sponge-Lisa Norma Rodriguez-for your veteran expertise. Mom Lower-the help with the theme, and all of your help and support-love you, Lisa. Staff Parents-a special thanks to all of you for your patience, understanding and late rides home. Colophone: Shield, vol 8, was published by Herff Jones Yearbooks, P.O. Box 17, Montgomery, Alabama 36915. The body copy was News Gothic, 12 point body copy, 8 point captions, and 6 point index. 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Since-1 'I Q 0 Honored o u ortT e 9 o L I I S 270 Ads EA S TSIDE VISION CENTER - PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ACCURATELY ' CONTACT LENSES: SOFT-EXTENDED WEAR- BIEOCAL DESIGNER FRAMES AND RECREATIONAL EYEWEAR PHOTOGRAY-PHOTOBROWN-PHOTOLITE LENSES INVISIBLE BIEOCALS ONE DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE 592-8090 2267 TRAWOOD VISTA VILLAGE EI Paso's Eastside Hometown Bank MONTWOOD NATIONAL BANK INDEPENDENTLY OWNED 2110 YARBROUGH EL PASO TEXAS 79925 592 4131 P DI O O O O O Y I I U V g? it-...C ,fy-11. I' 6 A 1 T un an ll . Low COS1'.lI0 :mx nlznrus I, - '- SALES I SERVICE --........-- B OCES - SES LESSONS Tlf2r3f8f GO DPR oo 'oe if Copies It I I if Typesetting I if Business Cards I 1 Wedding Announcements II , + Graduation Announcements -Q ' w 1443 LEE TREVINO if EL PASO, TEXAS 79935 1915, 592-7161 ffis Serving E1 Puo 5 Sum 1944 1 I ' K Eg Il 4 ' E A ' ' I X I I x a ! I f I 1 I 5' , l II i ' ' X X lchoo rave and 8 Ole ntn Instruments I . -. ,r 6 f r. -1 ALL MAJOR RANDS I in non nzruu I BAND RA . n i::c::.I'A I on ALL nufwuusuu I G I S ,.,,,,,-,,, mcwxn out on menus , narnaoauu. on I og , KE 90 D5 lB'll,LAl1 u 5 ml 19471 I D 'WAS 'ca'. f' was snsc sou or u sooxs A Accsssomes . E - A nm Lll rnvno .1 IOUITVOOD ,. Acnou mol nuulu not ICNOOL .' oven :lou on M Il C9 .f I . ,Y X I I I I 1 A KI I I X I Ad s 271 59459 592-8422 El Paso TX 79939 A A Tim Coltharp The Bike Pedaler 48 40 Trawccd Dr El Paso Texas 79935 For fhe Besf rn Bikes and Accessories Besf Vwshes Grcduafes Vlsfa Hills Car Wash 409417 Ben Crenshaw Full Service - !nfericrfExfericr MUNTWUUU - nuwooo 7 11301 Gateway Tel 19151 591 8600 hw-4,5 Graduates garner reputations Prettiest Eyes: Mike Dyer and Kimberly Loving li S 1 Z ++N-ug,,,,s.m, A 5 Y' lf- g e U is As their final year of high school came to a close, seniors selected certain classmates that stood out among others. These people livened up school days and added to the memories of high school. They made school a little more fun to attend or a class a little less boring. They were known for their unique qualities and charms. They were distinguished Knights. When a person reflects back on Hanks ten years from now on what went on during the 1985- 86 year, these are a few of their classmates that will be remem- bered. Senior Show-Offs 273 egg' fi f- , 5f:sf:f,.,.f ,, 5,35 Most lntelligent: Sandra Sanchez and Hubert Chin Most Shy: Lauren Frontierro and George Perry L - - -4-.V M415 1 .'.,. ,- as fw':.:.w-,,,,-H --- .,,., Best Friends: Naomi Ganboa and Cathi Esparza fiii' ' , -- H f 'F ,, Y A 1 i 4 . f ' W, ,, e V, X l F , .a Biggest Flirt: Jim DeHart and Julie Phillips Best Friends: Michael Eicher and Alan Zinter 274 Senior Show-Offs Seniors sho -off images V A , A K ., ,. .M ., -A . A A.. .LL W n- i VJ ' , ' ,, K 'I 1-W an g I i - ik W 1 . y 1 g ' ' '- ,,. ,Tl if Q, i if s riorst Drivers: Shaira Roberts and John McClure Most Talkativez Fred Upshaw and Amy Rinehart Q5: 'l' ilost Likely To Succeed: Sandra Sanchez and Robert Rivera i Senior Show-Offs 275 .gum I.. Cutest Smile: Roberta Fernandez and Joe Cobos 'aus' I Best All Around: Michael Eicher and Sandra Sanchez Right: Most Gullible: Kristy Rubalcaba 276 Senior Show-Offs --so-quggg 4, :ii f'i i , ,, , ,, . , A 1 .5 g?j l7'! 3 '1- 'Q :few ' 1: F fi f, :'V 'fi 1Lff:,'vf'3'7f11-r I .............4J1 - .4 ftfmgfz F ff? ' Most Spirited: Tonya Freund X 4. A :W , .I r, JfA Y H., s , 5 1- M eers nomonated x W 7-ff W--J ost Spirited, Scott Sutherland Best Personality: Christy Sorenson and Michael Eicher Most Athletic: Kelly Skov and Alan Zinter Most Gullible: David lbarra Senior Show-Offs 277 Y,- lt would be untimely to complete the puzzle at this point because only another year has been completed. There are many more school years ahead and each year a piece or two will be added to the puzzle. Each piece represents an accomplishment in the aim of completing a perfect year. Many other different students will walk the halls of Hanks High School, and each will contribute his share to the puzzle. Hanks has only been around for eight years. Within that time many pieces of the puzzle were placed in what was thought to be permanent. But since all the educational changes of last year, some of the puzzle pieces were lost, others misplaced, and still others discarded. lt has been our task this year to sort out and find those scattered pieces. lt took long hours and many sleepless nights, but finally the pieces began to fit back together. We, the editors and staffers of the Shield feel proud to have been H given this job. There were times when we considered giving up, but someone would find a missing piece and the hunt would begin again. Through our efforts we have attempted to finish the puzzle. But realistically we know that the puzzle may never be completed. Like all Knight endeavors, it takes time for perfection. V The Knight style cannot be rushed. '70 Saad 'Ma


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