Humboldt County High School - Winnada Yearbook (Winnemucca, NV)
- Class of 1981
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Volume 62-1981 Albert M. Lowry H i gh School Winnemucca, N evada Table qf' Contents Theme Dedicaiion Seniors J uniors S 0 p h 0 m 0 res F resh men S Icy? S ports Organizations E 16. Theme A ds Memories . . . 0f the days we used to Share The easy m aw rn 0 Wow Mi 3 THEVH A new sense of adventure whether Sleeping on the grass soaring high in the air THEME 3 Talking Ofyesterdafs bum test 0r caunting the secands until the bell rings. 4 THEME Really l00king at the Sky needing someone 10 love. THEME 5 The times you want to be alone 6 THEME Quiet solitude in a crowd discovering a These are the .1'esterdq1's, Iodqu and tomorrows . . . The way we were. THEME 7 Dedication With all our deepest gratitude and affection, we dedicate this 1981 yearbook to Alice Dolan. Since the year 1967 Alice has been working here, Mst as an assis- tant cook then shortly after moving up to head cook where she has been ever since. Alice is a kind and sweet lady who is liked by all the students. Thank You Alice! 8 DEDICATION Senior S uperlatives Funniest Peter 81 Jamie Best Dressed Char 8: Lance Most Independent Jose 8 Betty Wolf a; FlirtiRobyn 81 David 865$ DancersiRuthle 8 Mike 10 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES ': :mm . uuuu 4- Most CourteousiJuana 8 Robert Best LookingiTonya 81 Pat Mum; :1 Shyest Mike 81 Toni Most TalkativeiToni 8 Don SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 11 Most AthieUCiSanm and Pat Fmendheat Jan W and lam, Super Sewers Tonya dVWd Tom Most Schow Spmt HoHy and Wade: 12 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 9r. Senior Activities MIKE ALLEN: Basketball 9,10,11,12 ADAM BARRENECHEA: Baseball 9,10; Class Treasurer 9; National Honor Society 10,11,12; St. Body Rep. 11; Math Club 11,12; Spanish Club 9,10; Art Ctub210 TRACEY BETZ: Pep Club 10 LORETTA BLAND: Pep Club 9; Art Club 11 PAM BLANKENZEE: National Honor Society 01,12; Math CIub 12; Spanish Club 11 ALLEN BRUGGER: Football 9,10,11,12; Base- ball 9,10 , PETER BUCHAN: Track 9,10,11,12 LISA BUCKINGHAM: National Honor Society 11,12; Pep Club 9,10; Art Club 11; 4-H 9,10,11 KERRI CALDER: German Club 11,12; Winnada 11,12, Editor 12; Art Club 10,11,12; School Newspaper 11: Girls' State 11; 4-H 9 DON CASSINELLI: Football 9; Track 9,10; FFA 9,10,11,12, Sentinel 11 SAMANTHA CLAH: Volleyball 9; Basketball 9; Powder Puff 9; Spanish Club 10; Pep Club 9; Art Club 9,10,11; G.A.A. 9 . COLEEN DANIELSON: Gymnastics 9; Class Secretary 11; FHA 9,10; Pep Club 10; Buck- arettes 12 PAUL DICK: Football 9 RICH DONALDSON: Wrestling 9,10,11; Track 9,10,11,12; Band 9,10,11; Stage Band 10; Honor Band 10,11; Band Treasurer 11; Class President 11; St. Body Rep. 11; National Honor Society 10,11,12, President 12; Math Club 12 CAROL DUFURRENA: Track 9; Pep Club 10; Winnada 12 TONI ELGES: FHA 9 ARLEN FAGG: Wrestling 9,10,11,12 CHERI FRY: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Volleyball 9; Choir 9; PeprCIub 9,10; Drama 11; Powder Puff 9,11,12 DAN GARIS: Basketball 9,10,11; Baseball 9,10,11; Band 9,10,11,12 1 TONI GEORGE: Basketball 9,10,11; Choir 9; Winnada 12; Powder Puff 9 WADE GEORGE: Football 9,10,11,12; Wres- tling 9,10,11,12; Band 9,10,11,12; Honor Band 10,11,12; Stage Band 9,10,11,12; All- State Band 10,11,12; FFA 9,10,11,12, Re- porter 11, President 12; National FFA Band 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12 MARK GILBRAITH: Football 9,10; FFA 9 TRESSIA GRAHAM: Choir 9; St. Body Trea- surer 12; Math Club 11,12, Secretary-Trea- surer 12; Spanish Club 10; Girls' State Alter- nate 11 ROXANNE HESTERLEE: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10; Powder Puff 9,10,11,12; Pep Club 9; Winnada 12; Block L 11,12 MIKE HILL: FFA 9,10,11 PAT HIRSCH: Cross Country 11; Student Council 11,12; Choir 11,12; Drama 11,12; Spanish Club 11,12; Art Club 11,12; Winnada 12; Boys' State Alternate 11, Honorable Men- tion-Best Looking Senior CAROLYN HOBBS: Basketball 12; Gymnastics 9; Band 9,10,11,12; FHA 11,12; Pep Club 11; German Club 11,12; Rodeo Club 12; 4-H 9,10,11,12 HOLLY HORNUNG: Volleyball 11,12; Gymnas- tics 9,10,11,12; Track 9; St. Body Rep. 11; Pep Club 11; National Honor 11,12; Girls' State 11; Winnada 11; Songleader 11,12; Rainbow Girls 10,11,12, Worthy Advisor and Grand Representative for Nevada 12; Youth Group Treasurer 10,11,12 RUTHIE HORTON: Gymnastics 9,10; Band 9,10,11,12; President 12; National Honor So- ciety 11,12; Songleader 11,12 RHONDA JACOBSON: Basketball 9,10; Soft- ball 9; Track 9; Drill Team 10,11; Cheerleader 11 LOUIE JURADO: Football 9,10 KELLEV KEY: St. Body Secretary 12; FHA 10; Pep Club 9; Winnada 11; Girls' State 11 CAROLINE KINGHAM: Band 9,10,11,12; Stage Band 10,11; Honor Band 9,10,11; All- State Band 10,11; Choir 9,10; Honor Choir 11; Math Club 11; National Honor Society 10,11,12 SUSAN KNIEP: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Track 9; Volleyball 9,10,11,12; Pep Club 9,10; Mat- maid 9 PETER LARRAGUETA: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Golf 9,10,11,12; Class President 9; St. Body President 12; National Honor Society 10,11,12; Math Club 11,12, President 12; Spanish Club 10; Boys' State 11 CHRIS LEGARZA: Track 9; Band 9,10,11; Drama 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 12 LANCE LOPES: Football 9,10,11,12; Basket- ball 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9; Golf 9,10,11,12; Art Club 9; Class Vice-President 9; National Honor Society 12; Spanish Club 10,11; Boys' State 12 BETHANNE LORDS: Band 9,10,11,12; FHA 10,11,12, Treasurer 10, Vice-President 11, President 12; Girls' State 11 JAMIE LOWE: Class Vice-President 11: Secre- tary 9,10; Pep Club 9,10; Art Club 10; Buck- arettes 9 NANCY MARCUERQUIAGA: Class treasurer 9 TAMARA MILACEK: Basketball 9,10,11; Volleyball 9.10; Track 9,10; Band 9,10; Choir 9,10; St. Body Rep. 11; Pep Club 9,10,11 SHAWN MILAM: Wrestling 9; Track 9,10,11,12 GEORGE MILLER: Football 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10; Wrestling 9,10,11,12 BRIAN MORAVEC: Football 9,10; Basketball 9,10 JOE MORGAN: Football 9,10; Baseball 9,10; Ski Club 9,10, Vice-President 9, President 10 STEPHANIE MULLENEAUX: Basketball 11,12; Pep Club 9 TONY MURILLO: Wrestling 9,10,11; Cross Country 9,10 JOSE NACHIONDO: Football 9; Basketball 9 ROBERT NEARY: Football 9,10,11,12; Wres- tling 9,10,11,12; Basebail 9; Track 9,10; Golf 9; Band 9,10,11, Treasurer 11; Stage Band 10,11; St. Body Vice-President 12; Boys' State 11, State OfFIce 11 TIFFANY NELSON: Volleyball 9; Choir 9; FHA 9 . ROBYN OTTERSTROM: Basketball 9; Volleyball 9,10,11; Track 9,10,11; Band 9; Choir 9,10,11; FHA 9,10; Pep Club 9,10,11; Art Club 12; School Newspaper 9,10 RONDA PARIS: J.V. Cheerleader 10; Buck- arettes 9 DAN PEARCE: Football 9,10,11,12; Wrestling 9; Math Club 11,12; Spanish Club 10 TINA POCHE: Art Club 12; Winnada 12; 4-H 9,10,11,12 MIKE PORTER: Football 9; Basketball 9,10,11,12 DARRYL PRINTZ: Baseball 9; Golf 9; FFA 9,10,11,12 PAT RICHARDS: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10; Class Vice-President 9; St. Body Rep. 11; FFA 9,10,11,12, St. Body Rep. 11; Rodeo Club 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 11 TOM RIGGS: Football 9; Cross Country 9,10,11; Track 9,10,11,12; Class President 11,12; Treasurer 10,- National Honor Society 10,11,12,Vice-President12; Math Club 11,12, President 12; Science Club 9,10,11,12, Presi- dent 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; Boys' State 11 MARGIE ROMERO: Pep Club 9; Winnada 11; School Newspaper 10 2 CHARMAANE ROSE: Track 9; Powder Puff 9; Pep Club 9,10,11; Varsity Cheerleader 11, J.V. Cheerleader 10; Block L 12 JUANA SANCHEZ: FHA 10; Spanish Club 10,11,12, Secretary 12; Pep Club 9; Wrestling Cheerleader 11 KATHY SANDS: Math Club 11 PAT SCHROEDER: Football 9,10,11,12; Bas- ketball 9,10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Math Club 11,12; Spanish Club 10; Boys' State 11 SANDI SMITH: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Volleyball 10,11,12; Track 9,10; Choir 11; Block L 10,11,12 DAVID STOKER: Football 9,10; Basketball 9,10,11,12; GoIf-r9,10,11,12 SCOT SWENSON: Basketball 9,10,11; German Club 10,11 KATHLEEN THOMPSON: Track 9 . TONYA THOMPSON: Gymnastics 9; Class Sec- retary 10; National Honor Society 9,10,11,12; Spanish Club 9,10; Pep Club 9,10,11,12; Head Cheerleader 11,12; J.V. Chebrleader 10; Block L 9,10,11,12 . LISA THOMSEN: Choir 11; Pep Club 12; Art Club 12 TONY UGALDE: Track 9; Cross Country 9; Class Treasurer 11; German Club 10,11, St. Body Rep. 10; School Newspaper 10; Winnada 11; Governor's Youth Conference 10; RIF 10,11 BOB UGALDE: Football 0,10,11,12; Class President 9; Rodeo Club 9 CURTIS UPSHAW: Football 9,10; Track 9,10,11 JANICE VISGER: Gymnastics 9; Class Presi- dent 10; National Honor Society 11,12, Secre- tary 12; Spanish Club 9,10; Pep Club 9,10,11; School Newspaper 10; Buckarettes 12, Presi- dent 12; Block L 11,12; Grass Roots 10; Gov- ernor's Youth Conference 10 BETI'Y WEGMAN: St. Body Rep. 10,11; Pep Club 9,10; Buckarettes 9, Vice-Presigient 9; Drama 11; Powder Puff 9 KITTY WYCKHUYSE: Choir 10,11; Pep Club 12 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 13 Senior class activities and money making projects in- cluded the annual spaghetti feed held at the high school and an unusual homecoming skit. They also held a tale ent night for the students of the community to partici- pate in, The seniors were responsible for sponsoring the dance marathon although it took a couple of tries to get it going. Their final goal is to earn enough money for the senior trip at the end of the year I Just say the magic word and thus tree WIII disappear It's the cosmopolitan Iookt darling. 14 SENIORS d Think I'm the executive type? 1 Class ofEcers: President Tom nggs VICEvPVES'dEDt Charmaane Rose SecretaryiTreasurer Pam Biankenzee Joe de Arrieta goes to the dogs I'm practicmg my cool look. Think itll get me into the movies? SENIORS 15 Senior Sayings ADAM BARRENECHEA-It's colder in the mountains than in the summer. TRACY BETZ-Life is full of yesterday and tomorrow. LORETTA BLAND-Cowboys make better lovers. PETER BUCHAN-The only good thing high school has done was bring drugs off the streets and into the classrooms. LISA BUCKINGHAMeHappiness is not always measured in smiles. KERRI CALDER-You may think me narrow-minded, but I can afford to be. I'm right! COLEEN DANIELSON-The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. CAROL DUFURRENA-Always know you are absolutely unique-just like everyone else. TONY ELGES- Do what you want today before someone comes and messes it up tomorrow. CHERI FRY-I am easy to please as long as I have things my way. JERRY FRY-Weekends were made for Michelob. TONI GEORGE-I have never let schooling interfere with my education. TRESSIA GRAHAM-Love is the only thing that will take us from today to tomorrow. PAT HIRSCH-It's always safe to be dogmatic about tomorrow. CAROLYN HOBBS-The past was only yesterday, but the future still lies ahead. HOLLY HORNUNG-Live simply so that others may simply live. RUTHIE HORTON-To share with a friend is to see twice the beauty. SUSAN KNIEP-Life's battles don't always go to the stronger, or faster man, but sooner or later, the man who wins-is the man who thinks he can. PETER LARRAGUETA-AII anyone can ask of you is that you do your best. 16 SENIORS SAYINGS LANCE LOPES-You accomplish in proportion to what you attempt. NANCY MARCUERQUIAGA-If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything. BRIAN MORAVEC-Coke adds life. JOE MORGAN-No one is better than you, but you are no better than anyone, until you prove it. TIFFANY NELSON-The past is my heritage, the present my responsibility, the future my challenge. FORREST MORRIS-Cowboys stay on longer. ROBYN OTTERSTROM-Kelly Carter! MIKE PORTER-Thank God for weekends! PAT RICHARDS-If you don't try, you'll never know if you can do it. TOM RIGGS-If a fool begins arguing with you, don't ar- gue back, because people won't be able to tell who the fool is. MARGIE ROMERO-Your only obligation is to be true to yourself. CHAR ROSE-Seasons pass and moments end, but true love lasts forever. JUANA SANCHEZ-Will yesterday always be remem- bered? KATHY SANDS a TINA POCHE-Beer is great; sex is fun; we're the class of '81. SANDI SMITH-Jeans, jeans, the magical pants, the tight- er you wear them, the better the chance. DAVE STOKER-Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way. SCOT SWENSON-This Bud's for me! LISA THOMSEN-A smile is feeling good all over and showing it in one place. JANICE VISGER-Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced. KEITH ZIGLER-Short is where it's at! Mit'huel Allen Rodney Arbuniex Tracy Ber: Adam Barrerwcheu Loretta Bland Pam Blankenzee SENIORS 17 Peter Buchan 12 SMHURS Brigitte Bosch Robert Baggio Kerri Calder Lisa Buckingham Allen Brugger ; ,..7 Don Cassinelli 0 Samantha Cluh C nleen Danielson R0178 DaVidson o a Paul Dick Richard Donaldson SENIORS 19 Arlen Fagg Toni Elges C arol Dufurrena Debby F ulkrod Jerry Fry Cheri Fry 20 SENIORS Daniel Garis Marsha Gustelerurm Wade George Mark Gilbraith Toni George Janine Graham SENIORS 21 Roxanne Hexterlee William Hurleer Tresxia Graham Carolyn Hobbs Pat H i rsch Michael Hill 22 SENIORS 1 Holly Hormmg Ruthie Horton Rhonda Jacobson Marie Johnson Louie Jurado C harles Kearns SENIORS 23 . Peter Larraguera S usan K niep Kelley Key Beth Anne Lards Lance Lopes C hristopher Legarza 24 SENIORS Jamie Lowe Nancy Marcuerquiaga Shawn Milam George Miller Brian Moravec Joseph Morgan SENIORS 25 Stacy Muxselman Anthony Murillo Stephanie Mulleneaux Tiffany Nelson Robert Neary 103g Nachiondo 26 SENIORS Robyn Otterxtrom , L . Ronda Paris Daniel Pearce Tina PochE M ichuel Porter Darryl Printz SENIORS 27 Thomas Riggs Patrick Richards Barry Quilici Juana Sanchez C harmaane Rose Margaret Romero 25 SENIORS Katherine Sands Patrick Schroeder Rod Shearin Sandra Smith David Stoker Randy S weeney SENIORS 29 Kathleen Thompson Don Thompson S cot S wenson Mike Thomson Lisa Thomsen Tonya Thompson 30 SENIORS Anthony Ugalde C unis Upshaw Janice Visger Russell Wadsworth Betty Wegman Ronald Whitmare SENIORS 31 K itty Wyckhuyse Not Pictured: Caroline Kingman Tamara Milacek F orest Morris Robert Ugalde C lass Motto: Looks Like We Made It C lass Colors: Royal Blue and Silver C lass F lower: Wildflowers 3,2 SENIORS Shelly Young Keith Zigler 54 JUNIORS J unior J esters V WU mm that zimmrw 1H Compliments of A 8c M MINI MART hm hr than wfhcers we presuieht I'h Hm Rmvwm xc-wwhlw tren gmw Den harem RWLM Ami Prw 1 va Amiwn HH yer The Jumor class of 1982 has kept busy this past year wuth their severm worthwhile projecta The Juniors made apprrmmately 3300 h thew hmhtame V1 81 M I sMes at the beqmnmq of the school year. Dm'mq Foot, hall Homecoming the Juniors served food at the spa, ghem feed and hned up the hand for the Homecommq Dance winch meorttmatGW was canceHed, And for the grand hndlee the Class of 1982 planned and hosted the Junior-Semor Prom With the hem of their adwsors the C McCuskeys e T'wce hmthn 133ethvwwt rm x-n- r e Heeh mm. H'W' Compliments of ALLIED AUTOMOTIVE mm m Paul Abeyta Karen Adams Darryl Archer Louisa Arvans Steve Atencio Demarah Backus Cums Baker Tom Baker Calwn Banks Flarence Beqay John Bell Cynthia Bxddle Margarett Bxddm Matt Blankenzee Lesa Bonner Doug Bosch SheHee Bosworth Donald Brrckey Chrrs Brown Dave Buckrngham Lxsa Burrow Nancy Cannon Alan Cassermo Debbm Clausen Carson Clelland 36 JUNIORS Compliments of BRIDGE STREET TIRE Absent when pictures VVMMj BM FIN KW C : : DAW'V LJNH Kwrm'v' va DsluvMamm IuI hm Dams Todd DvBoms Cvmhm Dmmev Tom Dowaldwn 3mm DWME Compliments of DR, BROWN JUNIORS 37 Steve Ems Dam Elfermg Llnda Erqmaga Tma Foote Brenda Gastelecuua Sam Ghasqow Randy Gomez Dawn Gough Tamva Hmey sta HaH Jom Harmon Bryan Hams Cam make Roy Fchpvema Matthew Freeman Joyce Gwasgow Trary anme TEresa Hagen Sandra Hams sz Hayes 38 JUNIORS Comphments of JACK T, BULLOCK, II me Hemrk Andrsw Hutw Jmml Hon 5mm Hnmmn Wm Jamsrw Rnrky Jmada Bran Kearns Reece Keem MW? KXPvmsh Jun Kmraw Deanna lyan: Pam Lyom OWL wanna Susan McMahon Me concencdv Comphmenls of NORMAN K, BURNETT JUNIORS 39 Sherry McMuHen Dean Maga Karrie Marcuerqunaqa Mske Masters Lms Mendoza Dan Mentaberry Shannon Mllam Doug MHIer SheHy Miller Jennifer Moore Stephan Morrison Robert Nakamura Don Neilson Theresa Omz Tony Ortiz Donna Ott Debbie Palmer A Playboy Bunny IS born I dare ya!!' 40 JUNIORS Compliments of DOUG CALDER, CPA Carol Petty Tebeau Piquet Shawn Pratt Rachel Procter Debbie QLnIICI Nancy QUIIIU Sharon QUIIICI James Rackley Tonja Ramsey Morgan Reed Regina Reed Thomas Remold Jennie Rinehart Shelia Robertson Phillip Romero Diarix wf 3.4145 Rene Roux Josne Sanchez Wou hold her while I get the Everclear Boogie to the left, boogle to the rlght . , Compliments of JAMES CALDER, DDS JUNIORS 41 Mama Santos Tmcxa Schunke Carol Scott Kathy Srmm Steve Smollk Steve Sorter Dan Swanson Mme Swanson Gary Swope Mark Thomson Teresa Vesco Roberta Vugu Hana Walters George erlingham g, i, mri' AVA l L A3 L E Stacy Vaungberg Kris ngler Hark, is that snap, Evackle, pop I hear7 42 JUNIORS Compliments of JAMES CALLAHAN SOPHOMORES 43 Sophomores Have Spirit Sopmwwore ofhcers for Hus ymr ML .ijw Gmmm W v Prv-Mwu; Maw Jruimw 5,,1 L'4 medmt' Sally 8,1urvwsti'r Sm rvhry wt! Trmwrm', 44 SOPHOMORES Compliments of DAN DeBONIS DDS Ihe Sophomore Ciass tms year was qu Of Smtrt: they ptaced lst with the skit WThe Super Heroes Of tHSt' durmg homecormhq week They Chd a great jtm SWJUOMH'WQ the schoot with ah that Sophcztmme PIZZAZt Compliments of DESERT MOUNTAIN SURVEYING SOPHOMORFS 45 Mme Adam Vmcg Ambmgm Cmts Armstromg Andrew Armm Robbm Banks Saw Baumerster Kenh Bays NW9 Bayg Ammd Beqay Penny Beqay Shem Begay Greg Bermeosulo Framk Bxdart Tom Brtler TeHy mad Sylvia Bohm Tammy BolandEr Sandra Boyd Owen Brinkerhoff Germemm Prefer Hanes ac SOPHOMORES Compliments of JOHN DOYLE ;' 1M 5' W Vidme wan M 1m Bur h m 'J ' 29 R f w NW w lfmi. ADSINT WNE? PICYUQES WERE MAD! 1 .:7$'V4T Hmrm Chmltv Cw Wrira D'H- H 1h :u. 33.? u th kamm FHHV CVMHH x T 1rwme mer k v'- 93H L ry1$H1 n DNHHP DPH Mn DESMH'umam l m1 Emwwma ,..1 E ;, . Lm're Erw! Lqme FWL Cornplxments Of H 8 R BLOCK ?QPH'TWWRB 47 Andre Faaq Lcm Faqq TPYPSEI Fernanda: JWU Fun??- Venmn Ford paw Fortenberw Kem Freshour Pam Gabwm Tamrmr- Gabxma Nathan Gang KeHy Garr son Vkar Gamson Lna Gastetecutto Gordon George Jamce George Debbm Glasgow Rodney Ghnsmann Leshe Goss Kelly Grady Elizabeth Guerrero 48 SOPHOMORES Compliments of DAVID HUBBARD Mark Hawkms SOHPJBZf::LF; . ' Derwm Henderson Jose Herrera Todd HM Stophame H053 Todd Huff Kevm Hummd Term Johnsmne er KendaH Vlary Jane Kung not available Jed Kmoran Henry ngman AngeVa Lamkey Karen Lee Mark leanetz Ron Langley Dan Lorain Kratg Lords Judy Lyons Compliments of J.B.'S LIQUOR STORE SOPHOMORES 49 Picture not available '3 Gen McGarvz AISENV WHEN ncvuus wm mar Pam MEGUHy Mmene Mama Bryan Meyer Andrew NhHer I 1 , Cmdy Mamn Laune Mamnsz How Meadows ka2 Nhssmm GUM Mantem Terry Morkm Tom MuHeneaux J85 Nehon Pete Newton Mary chhohs Dehme Nrckew Kevm Openshaw Joe Poche' KeHy PoHock Joanne Ramey A 10' boys keep an cuunung' 50 SUPHOMORES Compliments of KAFOURV, ARMSTRONG 8 CO. You out THAT on the bathroom waW? Tma Ramsey EaHana Reeves Sandra Rwechard Dawd Rwera Angela Romero Rachel Romero Cam' Rose Doreen Roy Nhke ShIetds John Smmons VICkI Srmth Talm Spero Mame Jeanne SaHa Annette Santa Cruz Dare Schofwem Wke Scott Sherry Scott Susan Shaw CompIiments of KIMIKO'S SOPHOMORES 51 Heam Suen U53 Sweeqey Chuck Sweeney Twry Swen Crystan Taymr Nawcy Thomuson Lee Toland Scott Towne Muchae' Unshaw Lee Vandermarllere Chm Vexco Dawd VM Tamara Watterson Suzanne Weqman Javwme Whmvmm Out of my way. It's Mme' 52 SOPHOMORES ABSENT WHEN HCTUIES WEI! MADE Jessma Winchell Karl Wyckhuyse Lisa Youel' Kimberly Young Compliments of RICHARD LEGARZA W245 r 59 i- LOLJRY HIGH SCHOOL go Ill! N .iI! i! i' Iiu'ii! ii 'I F u, Chux ' $1 9:'$ Amw Drake SPCv'etarv Trmsurw Promdwn Pin Hmvw waimt h ReaHy Mrs erbeP IdDM know about mm 84 FRESHMEN 3. Aware? de 1rt V Ce Ream 1mm 1de Hus Ia high xdmm 'mt mn'wm wnww Ramona Qunt chsmg out the Lumvm Compliments of WILLIAM MACDONALD Camera shy Jody77 Idon't knaw w I can do ms'H The Three Musketeers777 Comphments of JEFF MARCINIKXMOTEL 6 FRESHMEN 55 Stephame Abeyta Ramona Agmrar Ewan Amn Teena Nexander Jorge Nvarn Tam Arhume: Darren Lee Armstrong Hm Away Mark Asay Jon Baker med Ban Karen Baum Joleen Eegay Juhe Bemamln Andree deart Joe Bmauvreua Cara Bmanaer Rob Bannev Suzan Buswonh Let's see, a plece ui chewmg gum right there wm M n 56 FRESHMEN Comphments of PARK MOTEL PHOTOGRAPH N07 IVIII AIL! Evel Knievel look out Atlen Bouge Evan Boyles CllftOH Brown Knsten Burrow Spike Carson Pat Chavez David thon Kelly Combs Susan Conn Stephan Crow Eugene Dahlem Darryl Dallman Norman Dle Rita DIIIOH BHI Donaldson Todd DeLong Lrsa Desruisseaux Brian Dick Kelley Dick Compliments of STUART PEARCE, CPA FRESHMEN 57 Peter Ferraro Heidi Heckinger Lisa Fmgate Molonio Foster Pepe Game? 'Vlrcholle Gans Janet GXasgow Paula Golllher Comma Gomez Lwaa Gonzales 58 FRESHMEN Ien Dnmmn NW Doughty Anne Drake kalcrie Drake Robert DuvaH Lena deards James Evans Gmrgo Fernandez PHOTOGRAPH N07 IVNLAILI Compliments of ROY'S GLASS McCovd Gaugh Doug Graham sz Graham Marceua Graham A vmd example 01 Vreshman mteHeCt Ruben Graham Ray Graham chheHe Green Jun Guevcvo Rucardo szar Rhonda Hawnen Awdan Hanssen Karen HaweH Tammxe Harvey Tm Hawkins Max Herrera Karen Hestenee Lxsa Hemck Rich ngbee Complxments of SIERRA WINE 1Q LIQUOR FRESHMEN 59 BM HM nary Amm Jurado Sharon erk Dan Lee Dav d Leon 60 FRESHMEN Teresa Homtz'm Anne Kearns Tanya Lamos Andre Logdrza Van LImHPtI Compliments of AHMm JHWWW Frni JZ'v'vn Kw n K0 th Sl'wm'mm me farm I askod Erstw STAN'S HOBBIES 8L CRAFTS N1 JNP '1 r: J '1 h n 5 in Em: Ke 3H Angola Lymam Andrea Magma Fernando Martrnez Rosa Mendoza leda ereme He sald HelloW Gten McCoy Frank Mannmq Mrchelle Matthews Jerry MHacek Catherine Mogus Compliments of TALLMAN LUMBER Ray MCDMQ Km McDameX x x l- :tw 10v Cmdy McDm'aM RussoH McGawa WMa ManteH Arseha Mv'wdma Kent MHES Mike Montem FRESHMEN 61 snmy Mmsewman KW W Ne l 1mm m uamex Nemm Kamerme NHH Jnhe Paaru- PemMu m Poms mm Puhvmn Lmy Pnrkuck um; PuHen Snmey mm Mm RamLm hwy Rem vs Mm R ckmmv m' c . Lon RoblnSOH Comma Russ w Sam: Dam wnrvy Tum sne'u mm? avmmd ' 62 FRFSHMFN Comphments of WM THOMPSON DDS chlo Slum Bernardo Savchez Awette Santa Cruz Mama Santos Jimnm Swear Bryan 80m: t1 CaHa Sham Larry Shearm Km ShJSter Gmrgma Ema! Term Smar? Wally Snwmdo Kurt SnapD Yoblr Sotomaq Mm So! 5 Michael Sormr Rhonda Spahan Julie Stanton Scott Stevens Me' On Candid Carmen? Just a pmch between thP Cheek and gums Compliments of WESTERN AUTO FRESHMEN b3 Betty St tes 8mm Sines Gary Sweeney Maryanne Sweerwy Km chpe Rmmm memr Marcelw Vandev'marhero Ruthma V'ctor Tom Voges Karen Wadsworth Ruth Watterson sta Westmoreiand Karey Weston Rm Wudor Patrima VVIHIalTWS No you canut have a bite of my sandWIch 64 FRESHMEN ABSENY WHEN PICTURES WERE MADE PHOTOGRAPH Absent When ,vor AVAILAILI pchUreS Jody Woodard Jeff Ydrando Tma bgwm Administratian: Planning now for the fulure Robert Scott Superlntendant Kenneth Lords Ass4stant Superintendant Garry Faster Transportahon and Mam, tenance Supervmor Blll ClarkiPsychologist Mary Lou Minor Nurse Wayne Whltmgispeech Therapxst bb ADMINISTRATION 1 .. x, ' re, Dave Bell trustee Jeanne Botts trustee Wullie Hooft Clerk Don Jones trustee Lyman Schwartz trustee Warren Scott trustee Don 5t0k9V WES'dent Front row: Robyn Garijo, secretary; Inez Taymr, district secretary; Sandy Harshbarger, bookkeeper. Back row: Judy Vice, maintenance and transportation secretary: DeDe Delonq, secretary; Karen Wiggins, account clerk, ADMINISTRATION 67 1981 features an all star cast with . . . PrinCinal Joe de Arrieta This year a new position was added to the school ad- ministration. Ken Lords is the new assistant superinr tendent. He will mainly take some of the responsi- bilities oft Mrs Scottls shoulders We also have a new speech therapist, Wayne Whiting. The discipline at Lowry has improved in the past two years that de Arrieta and Wiggins have been in office. Our secretaries are getting a lot more responsibilities and are handling it quite well. Mrs DeBonis has started on a project to put all students records for the past 27 years on micronche. This will compact the contents of 10 4-drawer File cabinets into one 4 x 6 hle drawer. Vice principal Tony Wquins 68 ADMINISTRATION mrremv Mmms Rm vavtaw cm H mm mrezar. Anmm DeBnm ADWNISTRMKW w Clyde Andress Jim Billingsley Advanced Biology UVS,HIstory Biology JV, Head Football Coach General Biology Head Wrestling Coach Student Council Adviser Golf Coach Cindy Abrego Vocational Education Aide I James Blattman Eddie Booth Katharina Brown Algebra I Bookkeeping German I Chemistry Business Machines News LanguagefNovels Math II Algebra I English II 2; III Physics Head Basketball Coach German Club Adviser 7O FACU LTY Ken Christean Health General Busmess Typing I SWN Butcher Freshman Basketball Coach waranan Karen Cases Head Baseball Coach Wmnada Adwser F S L Assmtant FootbaH Coach Wayne Clark Michel Costa GInI Cunmngham Band Spanish I 8t II Basic English Chair Cultural Geography Pep Club Adwser Stage Band Spanish Club Adviser Songleader Adviser lndwudual Practice Elementary Band Pep Band Cheerleader Adviser Girls Track Head Coach FACULTY 71 Lelsa Findley Algebra I 8 11 Advanced Math Lynn Cunningham Lon Echevama Calcums Drivers Ed GIHS P E. Geometry Physiology Head Girls Basketball Coach Math Club Adwser Asst. Football Coach Asst GIFIS Track Coach Honor Socmty Advtser Asst. Boys Basketball Coach Block L Adwser Senior Class Adwser r Vince Garcia Tom George Carole Gribble Student Teacher Basic Agriculture English I, 1! Welding Drama Animal Selence and Range Management Buckarettes Adviser Horticulture Sophomore Class Adviser FFA Adviser 72 FACULTY Tm. Jawegmm Frank McCuskey Enghsh I Wood Shop I zL n Head FootbaH Coach Juhe Larragueta Advanced Wood Shop Asst Eoys EasketbaH Coach Student Teachev Jumur mass Advsser f7 4, , FACULTY 73 Lucy McCuskey Ramh Markus Jean Menlaberry Dmce Prachce Earth Smence Basuc Mam Typlng 1 5 n Pnymcas Smence Mam l Jamar mass Adwser Arlene Myers Todd Mltler English 11 Government Gwynn Morgan English 111 World Htstory Home Ec l Enghsh IV J,V. Asst Football Coach Home EC. II Writing Var. Volleyball Coach Chlld Development Nursery School Speech Asst. Baseball Coach F H A, Adviser Vocabulary Frank Oxborrow Student Council Adviser Counselor Big things come in little packages like the big taste of chocolate in this little Hershey's kiss. 74 FACULTY Susan Rurex Art I An M David Ray Advanced An Mechanwcm Drawmg An Club Adwser va Sam Advanced Auto semor mass Adwser Boy's P E Baswc Auto Bmck L Adwsev Bay's Track Coach Robin Scott Vocahonal Educatmn Freshman Chis Adwser VAre you krddlng7 I've :een better art on the bathroom waW FACU LTV 75 Alice Dolan C oaks G0 C razy 76 STAFF As a savory smell drifts up from the cafeteria towards the class- rooms, people around school start wondering what they are going to eat for lunch today. This year there is more variety of food available to the stu- dents. If youtre a weight con- scious person they have yogurt and if you're the type that likes a meal they have the hot plate 81 a variety of other things to go with it. Finally, as the savory smell of food hits the government room you hear Mr. Miller saying, ttHey, George, Whatts for lunch. Claudio Yzagunrre Joe Arana .2: While we students have the summer off from school the custodians are here year around. As we come back from summer vacation we no- ticed that all the floors are shined and when you walk into the bathrooms all the gramti has been scrubbed off the walls and all the rugs have been vacuumed in the classrooms. All four of our custodians do their jobs and do them well. So the next time you see a custodian say thanks! Dennis Locke Loune Vargas STAFF 77 Please no more mciures Burt Reynords eat your heart out Of COWS? 1 WW? W J0b Merry Chmstmas to me Merry Chnstmas to me; Mvrry , , , 78 FACU LTY SPORTS 70 VARSITY REGAINS STA TE First row Rachel Procter Susan Kmep Demse Cady Lasa Davndson Stephame Multeneaux Sandt Sm th Kare Admm Carat Scott Denny rah Backus Teresa Vesco Jom Harmon Roxanne Hesterlee Second row manager Carolyn Hobbs asxlxtmt coach PecomHa head Cmch Fchevarrta assxgtant coach ther 463 Reno 81 Inchne :38 Battle Mountain 52 Etko 67 Hawthorne :53 Ferhtey 78 Yertnqton 54 Elko 51 White Pme 4b Carlin 68 Loveiock 38 Whvte Pme 7b Yormgton bO Carhn 61 Elko bl FWNey 46 Manogue L36 Inchne With the return of Coach Echevarria, the varsity girls basketball team reclaimed the AA state championship which they narrowly lost iast year The team averaged 60 pts per game shooting 3690 from the held and 5596 from the line. They managed to pull down an average of 31 rebounds per game. Another important factor in their winning season was an average of 13 steals per game. Carol Scott led the Bucks offensively as the leading scorer followed by Demarah Backus, Sandi Smith head rebounder followed by Demarah Backus. Teresa Vesco led the de- fense with the most stealse 80 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL b7 37 31 54 62 12 47 50 19 19 20 21 37 33 db 1? 18 50 lst AlliState Team' Teresa Vescot Carol Scott Sandi Smsth; honorable meht'on Demarah Backus lst allAtournament team Teresa Vescoe Caro! Scott Sandi Smith Teresa Vesco named Nevada AA player of the year and most valuable player of the AA Tournament Coach Lon Echevama was named coach of the year Look W's Wm Du yuu mm that baH wm em come down7 Takmg the 'ead at State GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 81 Hw hqht fur M GD Hg for a 'anumi Ben M; ,1 taxmh vmh the baH 32 GIRLSJV BASKETBALL J.V. Girls Go Undefeated First row: Anne Drnkty Lurmm Gabuon Dede 01:th chl Snlvm. 8.1M mw Hmd coath Mame vavv' h1 Iww Cmmbg me DMW'W Arm Kenir'n'u Card 90w Wamqw NM qunh Amawsta'wt JV Ht n thh yum best shot KI'H Davdaon Coach Jane V1 Wm lemw George kJn-n HESTPV'WE Ann shoot; for the basket 45 8mm Mvnmta 35 41S END 40 4? Fermi: 14 40 Yvr'mgfcm 3Q 45 E M1 55 -10 Whte P '79 5b 41 Cm'hn 30 5E: LrJWMH k 15 3'. Wmte WW 30 4? Yer nth W 47 Ukc 34 I gum J V basketbaH .Jamciv 13wr'qe WAS IN tmm a mtatnnqu Shooter mth Bl hem gnaw mm ,1 mm of 185 urmh for the 5933an Km Dawdscm Cunfrllmted 20 free UVWW pmvta Mr? aqmg 53H Mum the ME The team an up 480 POMIS fair Y'w kmxrw averaqmq 44 CH ntx pk game me 'w-H'i tkmr cm pDHEMi tw 30 zirwtx :ier mme thua 5H 3r PC; the zeamm wth A VWWCt rmwd 0f 11 w ' and O wan J V GIRLS BASKETBALL :33 VARSITY These people were picked for First, Second. or Honor- able Mention for AA' All-State Football Teams: Pat SChYOEdEh Mlke KlemlSh; Dan Pearce Lance LOpes Nuw Prat MN; m We Mat straw we mom fumme VDMVP out of Me Andrew Hillyer, George Miller, Roy Echeverria, Luis game . , 7 J L L Mendoza Allen Brugger Sean Doyle. lst Row Bnan Kearns Wade George Sam Glasgow Doug Bogcn LUIS Wendoza Tebeau Pmet 3rd Row Coach Lym Cmnmqham A57 Don CassmeHi thlp Romero Robert Neary Mike K ermsh Bob swatawt Coach Vmce Mendmm Tery MJV Ho AHen Brugger Ke W Nakamura 2nd Row Sean Doyle Steve Atencno Jim Kracaw Morgan Grady A'Wdrew Hillyer George V? Her Pat Schroeder Lance LGDeS Reed Rey Echevema D01 Newsm Dave Buckingham Dan Pearce Head Coach Tm Jagregmm 84 VARSITY FOOTBALL ,7 FOOTBALL Wu amuhww , w M w 6'me H? t ,wu: 1H 11: lm wam mx VARSHW FUHVHALL ML: Lowryiv J. V. Kicks 0f for a Victory lb Hawthorne b O Elko 21 3O Incline 6 18 Battle Mountain 6 36 Whlte Pine 0 8 Elko 32 26 Fernley O 34 Yerington 14 1 4' 20 Manogue O x- X VI k6 Umbdw xpr'mta wth the baH Eb JV FOOTBALL , .ma , ; H w nu L ,w w w g rmmv nus w mom ms', m anvy : mm quv m m av m, 1;1 x w w mm m w w mm mm mm mrm WIMP v lmuhdovmu 1mg m mm m at m m 1000 w h m1 w u wmdnwm DNMw WM w h, KeHv ,, HH'V w Hm W10 MM 'Wke AKLH'M M AH MP A M x v rsarmu 'nm w, .;w,, mm n: wmm v, u n unnum, -, g4 . w. Fr :T w, km MM, mm vw. , k- mm Pemxmv :1ng m mam m Mcnavm Rava MEDVWH Man K nus w W Lam Rnuen Twr 4 w luv: Domw M kn m w T- in RLka mm H , , , 11 w a w New Hun ,en Jv HmTBALL DUNK. DRIBBLE, dt DRIVE! MThlS 18 worse than hghtmg the lunch Crode The Lowry High BUdeYOOS proved to be a tough team HEvery one knows that athlettc ablhty goes hand m hand thh a in the 1980-81 basketball season. They had a very crews 900d 'OOkS M strong offensive attack which showed in their shooting Lo Va 't R c d percentage. The team averaged 6506?: from the field and wry VS! y e or 36012: from the line. Defensively, the team averaged 41 66 Wh'te Pme 44 7O Elko 65 rebounds per game. The Bucks scored an average of 59 , oints er ame while holdin their 0 onent to 54 68 Battle Mountain 61 p p g 1 9 pp ' 32 Lasson 69 Individuallyv the team members showed plenty of skill. 53 Ben Lomand 81 . , , 69 Fallon 59 Pat Richards was the team s best shooter, averaging ow - 83 Lovelock 64 92 KO from the held. Capturing the free throw honors . t 1 . w , . 59 White Pine 61 was Davnd Stoker, averaging 42 so from the hne. DaVId 51 Sh ll 7 succeeded in racking up the most points with 18.6 per 63 Y e. yt :5 game. David also contributed to the team's defense by ermg on . , , . , 58 Fernley 68 pulling down 11 rebounds per game. FlHlShlng With the 1 . 91 Hawthorne 80 most aSSIsts per game was Sean Doyle Wlth a game av- 47 Manogue 44 erage of 3.6, . 73 Incline 63 b7 Elko 79 56 White Pine 60 88 VARSITY BASKETBALL Wheve md everybody gm The varmy basketbaH team Cuach Jauvegulto, Sean Doyxe, AHen Brugger, Pat Schroedev, Mike Porter, Dawd Stoker KeHy Grady, Lance Lopes, Andrew Hwy, mm mm Pat manams, Ron Lungmy, Dan Mentaberm Darm Pmnz Coach Boom VARSITY BASKETBALL 89 J. V. Basketball-Swish, Swoosh, Slam! '5 . . I:RP'sV'f . , $00. Stop the game They re gonna take my pmture Cmrw m ldare ya to throw that baH Hey Frank do you think 1Hi gm m7 0,0 JV BASKETBALL The J V team contmued their winning performance from bst year They shot 39v. on tieXd gaaXs and 54V: on free throws Top scorer was Andy Miller with 47W on ma goals. Upshaw, Kingman and Vescu also had high scores. kae Upshaw shot 70m from the free throw Ime wwth Henry Kingman close behmd With ewe, Gordon George was top rebounder and Mike Upshaw was number 1 wwth forces. Chm Vesco aXso had top number of steak Lowry averaged 64 pomts per game and kept the oppm nents at an average of 48 pomts per game. 67 43 71 68 78 46 e7 70 73 54 Bame Mountain McDermxtt Battle Mountam FaHon Lovelock Whme Pine Verington Fermey Hawthorne Manogue 32 58 35 51 39 49 44 41 72 42 58 E11 63 70 51 46 41 90 Incline 51 Elko 55 Yemngton 53 Fermey 35 Hawthome 46 Managua 42 Incline Forfeit Hko 73 White Pme 50 JV BASKETBALL 91 J.V. players: kae Upshaw, Terry Remold, Mike Adams, Jose Herrera, Tebeau quuet, Gordon George, Andy Miner, Chris Vesco, Henry Kingman, Frank Bidart, Phillip Roi mere, Don Swanson Fvont Center: Coach Cunningham 0,2 FRLSHMAN BASKETBALL FRESHMEN PUT THEM UP 4 1mm W.1llySmlr.xllln Max Herrera Dung Graham Fernando Mdrll'wx Robert llmlmm Tom Vquvn Scott Rfv p mm mm, mm. me Rm Paraldw m'm The Freshman Basketball team played With a very con Slsteht attack all season Flmshmg the year m the wm- mm; column Ohenswely they scored 47 pomts per game WhllP holding their opponents to 40 pomts per game Defenswely they pulled down 46 rebounds per game while their opponents pulled down 31. lhdmdual Honors were prlmarlly garnered by Peraldo and Voges. Voges shot 420.: from the held averagmg 121: pomts per game; he also pulled down 1512 rebounds per game Peraldo shot 39h from the held averaging 11 9 pomts per game he also contrubuted 2 8 asswts per game Peraldo and Stevens tied for Free Throw Honors shooting 57m from the Ime. 55 Battle Mrm'muh til 40 F3 to AU Ob Loxelock 1:1 39 Battle Mmmtam LN 64 Carlm M 41 Manoque 49 36 Battle Mmmm n 40 57 Carlvw .31 4? Elm 97 33 Jr Mr 47 42 Fernley i7 43 Jr quh 30 35 Mahogue 34 74 Carl W h, 4b Em 53 lee CVH Mdrnlqw' Compllments of HERB 8t MILLIE QUIGLEY ind Kn l l' H921 l Ill FRESHMAN BASKtTBALL 93 Smulu JonH Its not that had Tewm Vescu was me: Imdmg scmev forlmwOHPyball1mm She aver aged 8 pomts per match With a mm 31 102 1or the whme season Fawm- mg Teresa was Carol Scott With 0 Down oer game and an averaH of 110 Me mmt accurate sener runs Denlw Cady With 9M1: 123 out of 241 kamq was 19d by Lma Dawn son 1mm 1m avenge of L1 xmkes pPr match 11111 total spikew Teresa Vesta wth 5 Der match 105 total smkew Sand: Srmth With 4 per match 18810tal spnkes1 Biocklnq was 196 by Carol Scott 1? Teresa Vesco 281 Sand1 Smnh 281 Lisa Dawdson R7 Semng was led by Jam Harmon With an memge of 13 set: per match 1274 for the Seasom and Susan Kmep With 1? sets per match 1255 for the seasom Demse Cady and Teresa Hagen added 15 and 31 rexpectwely 0,4 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL NMILP how ?hew Mute woes Hmke I , 1 .gr 1 11 ; i . I -- . 1. :3 '11; I'k a 1 A VA RSITY my tm fret ewn summer 1 1 - 1 11 Left to nqht Manager Andre Faqg Twesa Vesco Dawn Gnugn stesa Hagen Den 3? Cady sta Dar vndson Sandi Smith, Janice George, Tracy Grlbble, Carol Scott, Susan mon Kneeling Asystant Coach Jam? MMIer Head Coach Todd M1ller Kmep, Lianne: Errea1 Jon: H1177 Mr Miner Better unsmnn on the bump Vesta, you're about to faH on your Tms graceful leap w: what got me the mad m Swan Lake Ewko 7156,1573 Ewko 714-15, 15710 lva Battle Mm 157 , x573 Battle Mm 715 ,1577 Lovemck 7157 ,1571 Battle Mn, 7157 ,15v3 Battle Mm 71575, 9-15, 15710 Fermey 71513, 15-2 Fermsy 1573 1574 Inchne 711715, 11H: Inchne 71571115-9 Yermgton 37131571115713 Venngton 710715, 15713, 12715 McDermm 7715,15-5, 1513 EM 76-15,1573,13 15 Elke 79711157119715 thte Pme 77-15, 1015 Whne me 213 157121576 Hawthume 71271: 1577,1579 Hawthume 15712, 16714 Vermgton 11715, 15712, 12715 VARSITV VOLLEYBALL 95 96 J,V, VOLLEYBALL VOLLE YBA LL With 2 wins and 13 losses the J.V. Volleyball Team didth have a very good year but were very impressive on the court. Julie Pearce was the lead scorer for the team with 45 pts. Most Valuable Player: Penny Begay. Best Spiker: Carol Rose-198 Bumps. Best All Around Player: Penny Begay. Lowry II II H II H II H H II N 11 H H II VS V5 V5 VS VS V5 V5 VS VS VS VS VS VS VS VS Elko Elko Battle Mtn. Lovelock Lovelock Battle Mtn. Battle Mtn, Fernley McDermitt Incline Yerington Elko Elko White Pine Hawthorne 0-15 9-15 2-15 15-10 15-11 5-15 5-15 15- 6 6-15 5-15 7-15 8-15 8-15 8-15 5-15 9-15 11-15 6-15 15- 7 7-15 13-15 8-15 15- 4 2-15 10-15 3-15 1-15 7-15 14-16 11-15 1Win1 4-15 1Win1 Tanya Lanes 1mm Omz, Penny Bany, Juhe Paving Rum Wauevscn gow, Czrnl Rose, Janet Glasgow Anne Drake, Coach Lynn WHson Kmnenee Davmson Mary Jane mung, Tamra Wauerson, Debbie Gray JV VOLLEVBALL 97 Wrestlers Take S econd At S tale Stmgghnq far warm Lowry Away B Jerome Utah 29 9 T0819 Utah 02 47 Whltv Pme 14 52 Elko 12 4? Dim 15 21 Yearmgton 48 .74 Boubder City $4 46 Hawthorne 15 43 Batve Mountam 20 8:5 Bame Mountaw 13 2b Ymngton 37 Tmmamevts 3rd Mace Uko Inwtatwma' 3nd mace tho Pme lst UHLP Buckaroo 3nd mace Hut; 1981 State AiA Runner Up Beat wwrd m a Season 15t2570 ijrge Vlwlier M081 career take downs 3rd Robert Neary 83 Most mg m a season 131 George MMIer 18 Best recardicanier 2nd George MIHer 4875 Wresthnq First row Ricky Jurado Joy thelds Jim Kerr Kem Neary Tadd 0981mm J1m Kra caw Roy Fcheverrla KeHy PoHock Jef? EHefrltz Mike Sortor Eugene Dahhm Back row Cwaam Jim BIIImgsIey Doug Muller Tom Baker Wade George George MlHerxRobertNeartham81:15, 90w .Jxm Rhmart Tum Daws John Summons Arum Fagg Asgxgtam Coach Vince Mend Ma 98 WRESTLING Compliments of GENE 81 LYLE DAVIS Pm Hm Hmnk l haw mm On your Hmrque! m go Come an m go of my Arm Complwments of GENE 8K LVLE DAVIS WRESTLING rm Jumuo Pownw Ira MwHer Tune Nm hme 1 See you mu Jame u'H De wovse mu WRESTLING Comphments of GENE 8 LYLE DAVIS RM rum: Jf f A'mw Armthev 'n m h a'wtm-v ;: r Comphments 0f GENE ti LYLE DAVIS V -F 3 HW3 1 ? Tackhng what opposes you Wamnq m the mm moment to attack 102 SPORTS 0 x x x . V k look at the t'urdy now The Winnada stat?K this year added a womants touch to the making of the yearbook. For three months they sweetrtalked local merchants into buying ads and learned through a yearly seminar and many staff meetings how to put it all together. With huge deadlines moving no the girls busied them; selves in fmishing their layouts so as to get the yearbook back from the factory before school let out for the summer. Parties were postponed until the yearbook was completedv but the girls still found time to joke aroundt Memories was chosen by the staff as the theme for Winnada Yearbook 1981. We hope you enjoy it. 104 WINNADA Tma Poche Tom George Carol Duforrena Kern Catder Stacy YouhgtJWg Mama Sarv tos Cynthia Detahey Roxanne Hesterlee JOSIG Sanchez and Nave; thm Cynthia you said this would be easy ' 3 Wlnnada S The one Cuu'hing The Peljiaf Piuure Memmjx'. T'we Wmnada staH s aways awake Newt and hard workmg 1mm wmrg mttwr: 4 M4 nu. Wbat do you mean ymu dam t We your LUV derdassma'w pmume Nrm urfhsrs'nwg the amazmq ygqamrw WINNADA 10': Kern Calder DVESIdenL Jeff Nelson wceApreSIdent Rosa Mendoza? secretary treasurer Members of German Club are Willa Mantelle Kerr: Calder Maelene Johnson Rosa Mendoza JefT Nelsone Carol Pettye Earlaha Reeves McCord Gouqhe Pam Lyons Helana Suene KeHy Garrrsone Carotyn Hobbs Gary Sweeney Sherry 'Vlusselmane Darryl Dahmah The German Club this year has been sweetening every one's tooth and adding several pounds to each student by peddling gummy bears! German Chocolates, and sugar candies. The money earned from these sales paid for their trip to Reno to see an opera, a German weekend in Cali- fornia, a sausage fry, and a German Breakfast. In addition, The Kraut Club also found time to present a comical version of Little Red Riding Hood entitled HLittle Blue and Gold Helmet at the annual Skit Night. A scene from TTLittle Blue and Gold Helmetl' 106 GERMAN CLUB Block L Builds Character Carol Scott Rachel Procter Teresa Hagent Demarah Backus, Teresa Vesco, Joyce Glasgowe Joni Harmone Llsa Davvdsone Susan Kmept Janice Vnsgert Holly Hornungt and Ruthie Horton With the help of their advisors Susan Rorexl Lori Echevarria, and Gini Cunningham, the Block L girls have earned nearly $1805 by selling concessions at every home football game. Their average profit for a game was $361e The money that they earned will go to help support the Athletic Department. The girls also participated in the Homecoming Skits. Block L ofhcerS' Carol Scott preSIdent and Demarah Backusivice-premdent. BLOCK L 107 Student Council Reorganizes This year the seniors took hrst place in the Christmas Decorations for their Christmas tree with 52 yellow ribbons representing the hostages being held in Iran. Student Body Offmers: Robert Nearyt ViceiPreMdent; Kelley Keyt Secretary: Peter Larraguetat PreSIdent; Tressia Graham; Treasurer 108 STUDENT COUNCIL The student council sponsored homecoming and the snow, bah dance, December 19 The band was Ahas $200 was brought m with a loss of $400 The student councH plans a car smash sometime m March They aTsu wan to take the old mavquee down and buy a new sigh saymg Home of the Euckavoos The student COUI'ICII awarded Mrs. Ihez Taylor an award for her outstanding dedxcatlon to the schouT dtstrict. STUDENT COUNCIL 109 Honor Sooety Members Ruthie Horton, Lisa Buckingham, Sean Doyte Adam Barrenechea Pei ter Larragueta Wade George, Holly Homung RlCh Donaldson Janice Vlsger Demarah Backus Pat Schroeder, Tom Riggs, Carol Scott Jim Kracaw Not pictured Tonya Thompson and Caro, Ime ngman Offucers: Ruch Donaldson President Torn Riggs VIcevPrestdent; Carol Scott Student Body Rep; Janice Visger Sechreas New Inductees: First Row: Angela Romero, Sharon Quiici, Marie Salla, Joni Harmon Kerri Calder' Dawn Gough. Second Row: Deanna Lyons, Janice George, Lisa Hall, Beth Anne Lords, Tressia Graham. Back Row: Tom Donaldson, Nancy Cannon, Henry Kingman, Pat Richards, Lance Lopes, Phillip Romero. 110 HONOR SOCIETY SOCIETY Thw'v were II New mdurtww Into Hw Honor Sumety tm'. INA mew wwmber's wvn' welcmm-d by NW NW memtwru wwr' WW IJBSL H t mer Mcet, run km, W q :3r w a s 1' gmmm 1w cowr' MW C051 M We tr :7 fur the wnwrx who yum ! Coqut- mmpu'wx The mmwv was Mam used for a schohiranm Wm M wwmt tm urw of NW qruiduatum; meva'R Hwy 31w M! t'- r' vvma: rimirmt Mr the n; r Pg 3:11 ' v mea Irmtuw Y'OH saw HHNwR 50H 'v 111 FHA Keeps Warm With Their Quilt Project vtiii Front row: Marcella VanderMarllere, Lisa Gonzales, Susan Conn. Second row Nancy Cannon, Ruth Wattersort Tarrm Wdtterson, Sylvia Bohrm NOT PICTURED: Beth Anne Lords, Carotyn Hobbse The FHA met faithfully every Thursday morninl throughout the year. They attended the an- nual District Round-up in the fall, had an In- stallation Dinner for their ofhcers, rafHed of a quilt, and had a goo; partyl Their advisor is Mrs, Morgahe FHA makmg qmlts 112 FHA She 5M! nm! N mud tmt N am gwgq w qwqmp Rmrn nut Rmm wt 1rM1mum NIWUMHVH Janet WWW hunk wm 1;.xys de9 up may made a tmekeU LOOW WW $an LVDLN' mame s Jack the what7' Ami wst aHmN You must have a thm mm man to come to the Wbrary H ym; av ?uaHy aw .JPSUS Ctmst then wake me apmar rxgnt mm CANDIDS 11,3 L0 WR Y BA ND KEEPS 3W 41?? VQ' qpru-u- p?! . hf: I. ,xyl :. C . Y l'f. - $16 'W;. W 1, H Li-F :1 E 1w 12-1 Raw Jamce George Cam gm Hrvhtxa k ?PNP; 91?? Re 3M Rim. Bran Strtw- Knrrw V Raihr PHMW' mew Kathy NUH fmcrea Maqwera Rm N 1th: .' R CM Tmyvv' '11er BJkr'V Tm Dim: SJ? Sun Ma: 9W. Wad ezrqe waW Dr EbgFfHP Dahhw Auien Hamaen Beth An ? Ljrds Rutme Horton ildi E : KEller lKE 1h NQHU Wm SW m Km Shmfw MMIM 114 BAND IN TUNE Armslmng Owen Brmkomnff Marty cwksan MeHene Magma Dar Lee Lee Armwung, Mr Wayne mark No: matured Nancv Cannon, m EWennq Todd Huff, MM Savior Em Donaldson, Bm Hmmry Am Susan NHHer Dan 8am Raw Ferry Manon, CaHa Sham, Pam AbEyta, WaHy Srwmldo, Dan BAND 115 The Band Goes Marching On FE'JHEVW UTE Wdriw VIJVCh-FICJ for VHIUI'LJ Band Prgs dent Ruth'e Hcrtc Irmaurer Racm'w Procter REcregenta P 13;, rq m :th hm? twe Fm Dzn a Secretary Sue Shaw VICE PrEsdE'vt Tom Baker 116 BAND TN three muekefeer': Blow yrslur heart 3th In the years of 1980-81 the Lowry High Band marched at the UNR Homecomlng Parade and the Carson City, Nevada Day Parade. At the Lowry Homecoming we presented half time ene tertalhmeht on the field. We held our annual Christmas Concert in December. The Lowry Pep Band plays at all BB. games and provides half tlme music for the Buckarettes. Lowry Concert Band plays at Mass Band Contest Festivalu and selected members attend honor Band and all state. Additional performances include a spring con- cert and Graduation. Coal nlarmet player's BAND 117 RODEO CLUB ROUND UP First row Pat Ruchards Debb4e Glasgow Cindy McDonald Mike Montero Joyce Glasgow Valerie Drake JUIIE Ben Jarmm Janet Glasgow Carolyn Hobbs Debbne Quillo Second row John S4mmons Pete Ferraro Glenn McCoy John Bell Usa Hall TeHy Bland Glynn Montero, Jim Evans Russell McGarva Kathy Smith. OFfIcers Kathy Smith, Reporter: John Bell President: Telry Bland Vice President; Lisa Hall Secretary; Debbre QUIIICL Treasurer. 118 RODEO CLUB I-,.j.-'.Ef .. T - No horsmg around for Llsa' Rope'em up good! Vahoo! RODEO CLUB 119 Spanish Club Raf es TV Sm'llsh Chm E'lfhrw-x INHINJVPV' Juana Sanchez Preslde'wt Jaw: Sd'llilw VICP President Nahcy Qullll', Serrelm'y Stew Swim The Spamsh Club has been fairly active. Earlier in the year they held a rafhe for a moneymaklng project. They named of? a black and white TV for lst prize. 2nd place was $75.00 worth of gasoline. The Spanish Club also put out a temhc slide show for Homecoming In the spring the Spanish Club took a trip to San Francusco t0 universitles museums rmssions, etc. Unspent funds will be transferred on to next year for a trip to same area. Other moneymakmg projects were the Valentines dance and sales at track meets, The Spanish Club advisor is lVlrs. Costal Front mw kneelrng Steve Sorter Stephan Mormon low Donaldsorl Cam Drake Chm legarza JOSIG Sanchez Nanry Qulllcu Stacy Yumglwrg ?'ld row Penny Begay Terl Dmman Dehble Palmer Sally Baumelster 3rd row Angela Romero Andrea Mdglera Rachel Procter Slanqu Adviser er Cmm Juana Sanchez and Deanna lyrms 120 SPANISH CLUB TYNE x5 my twat Sxde quya 803 that Mow 9 WM v 3 ucrtenU Some Sa;. my face w: CLUE I 53:: You kmw Bngwtte Ne w; Mk? .1 :1:- xrres BUYJ'E manure mndwfw Mr: Rorex I 3M! Mmk yLmd hm bEtter bahj' Wm WDM thmk gGod nmmmq whvnl rearrange your face You thwk thege chucks are good7 Na ammm seed the 9W3 half an hmw agaV CANDIDS 191 I van'. to Ute your Weak That s nqbt lm bad 1m bad Gee lwander If I should ask her to marry me7 Dxd you ever get the feean Someone was watching you7 122 STUDENT LIFE Hey! Hey! Ifs F.F.A. The FFA organization had a busy year full of projects and activities For money- makers, the club held the Kick-Off Bar-B- Q, a Cltrus sale, a steak fry, and zone con- test. The FFA. also worked on the Food for America program! a leadership camp, and attended the National Convention in Kansas City, MO where Wade George was in the National FFA Bande All in all, these young students are busy preparing to be come the future farmers of America. Top row Debbie Glasgow Lisa HaH Janet Gtasgow Je'we Rmehart Jar nice George Mane Jeanne Sallae Karen Wadsworth Valerie Drake Debi ble QUIIIO Kathy Smith. Cindy McDonald Telly Btand Jeft E lentze Gtenn McCoy Brll Conn, Darryl Prmtz Fradk Bldarte Larry Potlocke Joe 817 daureta Mike Montero. Pete Ferraro Pat stche Rod Gthsmanh Russ McGarva Scott Stevens Wade George Brxah Ankene Daw Netsoq Glynn Montero and Bernardo Sanchez Pictured at left are adwsor Tom George Sentinel Frank Bxdart Secretary Marie Jeanne Salla Treasurer Janice George PreSIdent Wade George Reporter Lisa Hall, and Sidewalk Superintendent Pat Hirsch. Art t8 very mspmng Art Club Draws A tten lion , 8 Jennie Rinehart wceepresidentt Dawn Gough DYGSIdenL Theresa Ortrz tposmq for Te resa Hagent , secretary treasurer, Peanuts, peanuts, peanuts! By the end of the year, every member of Art Club had sold enough peanuts to choke an elephant! With the money they earned from the pea- nut sales and other moneymaking projects, they went on a trip to Virginia City. HBehmdh the scenes m Art Cmb' Stephan Momsont Jennie Rmehartt Dawn Gought Kathy Srmtht Cynthia Delaney Michelle Garts Holty Johnson Theresa Omzt Karen Baum Kem Calder Rene Roux, Bill Conn, Sheila Begay, Pat Hirsch; Lianne Errea, and Penny Begay. Not shown: Jennifer Moore and Teresa Hagen, 124 ART CLUB Thamk mu JRHICP Wm ghownq Js when: M are nut wmmwd m park . .m gnmu ?I'c gvt tr l, tht f thmw, ms- Hm MM M 'm W9 Oh Wy Gorf CANDIDS 125 They Run In Our FamibW H ighlights Drama S eason Drama class: Janet Holt Karen Adams, Jo Ann DeBonis, Chris Legarza, Tim Davis, Joni Harmon. Jlm Rhmehart Paul chk,'CynthIa Deh3r1 ey Stacu Youngberg, Peter Buchan Brian Kearns Mrs Gribble, Linda Erqmaga, Wade George Not pictured. Marla Santos Brlgltte Bosch le Hayes Matt Freeman Tracy Gribble They Run In Our Family Stacy Youngberg JOSiE Cynthia Delaney Peggy Pennywinner Marla Santos V Janet qut Linda Erqunaga Dimple Dillard Tracy Gribble Alvin Pennywmner Paul Dle Karen Adams Pat Pennywinner Liz Hayes MItZI Jones Debbie Clausen Stacy Youngberg Cmdy Sanders Maria Santos Buzz Pennywinner Tum Davis LIZ Hayes Chester Mullins Spook ' Agnes Pennywinner Aunt Alice Seymour Sam Pennywmner Mrs. Alonzo Speel Brian Kearns Brigitte Bosch Joni Harmon Janet Holt Cynthia Delaney Mike Upshaw Wade George Tracy Gribble Harold Gilly Alexander Smith Dr. Paul Andrews Midge Mrs, Allen Announcer Matt Freeman Peter Buchan Chris Legarza Karen Adams Jom Harmon Brigitte Bosch Matt Freeman Mike Upshaw The drama class also performed two melodramas, 'The Shame 0f Tombstone and Monster Soup, 126 DRAMA i Mama and Peter memorizing their lines? Wracy haw H? I be SE' ow; wwe there w: a fmg avttmg m , 13m You man t 3 an! '71; 11183 033111 hivm7 1001 100? 1003 1004 Telegram for Vlrs Sam F'ermgwnw'wBr DRAMA 1.31' Math Club, Another Busy Year tv and Mumnd Ciamt SCGIZ Ahdrfw'. H t 19' Jwrw Ham' STFLWV U :rn r 055w ! Lynns Jayw Gtasqnw Tom quy Trmam Graham Rmh Dmmdgzm Peter anguetw Shim DOyliq Todd DGBDEHEJ Pmihp Romeny Torr Drmatdsou Matt Bhwhvmvc .mzi Dwnarim Bm kus Membership for the Math Club is based on math classes completed as weH as scholastic average m those classes. They were busy studying for the annual UNR Prize Math Exam Thws year severai members took the National ngh School Math Exam as well. They applied for membership in Mu Alpha Theta which 15 the National Hugh Schoot Math Club. Others: Peter Larraquvta Vtce Presxderw Tom Riggs Pvewdent Adam Barrenechea Studemt Hde Rep Treswa Graham Sacretarylrmsurer Ammor Mm Ftndwv 128 MATH CLUB Newspaper Stajf Keeps Printing .J P , . $3.; . .gA , . I ,, w . 1k Front Row Pat HIYSCh Teresa Hagen Jenme Rmehart Dawn Cough, Jennifer Moore Kathy Smith Back Row Mrs Rorex Adwsor- Sheila Robertson Evan Boylesv Stephen Morrison Andrew Hillyer. Not ptctured: Tom Baker, Tony MUHHO, Kim Cress, and Rutheva Victor. The newspaper staff has two goals to make. They would like to con- tinue the newspaper and sometime have it printed like a real paper We have to do a lot of thinkmg for the newspaper articles NEWSPAPER 129 Choir Carries A T une Our choir presented a Christmas concert on December 15. The group sang a number of Christmas carols such as: hSing Noel , ttCarol of the DrumH, HThe Little Bells of Christ- mast', hListen to the Singing't, HNow is the Carolling Seasont', and HGlory HodieT Some of the members also per- formed solos and duets. Sibyl Butcher accom- panied them on the pi- anol Front row Pat leSCh, LISA Gonzales Mama Samoa Lena Edwards Hetd: Fteckmger Angela Lyman Second row Mr Clark. Sandra Relchardv Merryanne Sweeney Marla Salas Julxe Benjammt Joleen Begay Third row Vwckx Garrison, Marcella VanderMarlIere, Kelly Gamson, Nadme Brown, DeeDee Choate, Kim Cress! Hetaha Shem. Fourth row: Dawn Gough, Earlana Reeves, Jody Woodard, Tamra Watterson. Dawn and Kim 9mg Away In a Manger Presndent Sandra Renchardt Treasurer VIth Garrison Secree tary Lena Edwards ViceePresxdent Marla Santos 130 CHOIR Pep Club Makes A COmeback Lowry's pep club has been great! They've been at every home game cheering the play- ers ons Pep club has also helped with the wrestling matches. They sold pep buttons for Volleyballs Basketball, and Wrestling They also had cake sales. The money that was made from these activities was used to help send pep club to Elko and State Basketball. Their advisor is Mrs. Cun- ningham. First row: Lianne Errea, Jeff Nelson, Karl Wyckhuyse, Lisa Gonzales, Ramona Aguilar, Rosa Mendoza. Second row: Kunberlee Dawdsons Helena Suens Kelly Gamsons Tami Speros Rhonda Halonens Tammy Cuyler. Thurd row Teresa Hagen; Steve Sortors Dawn Gougha Deanna Lyons Pam Lyons Not Pictured: Lvsa Dawdsons Florence Begaya Kitty Wyckhuysea Lisa Thomsen Michelle Garls A SecretaryaTreasurer Steve Sorters President Dawn HThe hlllS are alive with the Sound Of music , , a Gough PEP CLUB 131 Stamimg Dwrmnm Backus Kneehng Jam Harmon Tram mmw Tanya Thorvpsw The Cheerleaders have been very busy this year both Varsity 8L J.V They have sold homecoming mums participated m the F.N,B. Grand Opening and have mmmwmmhmmmmn w$wakw 132 NS 709' Denise Cady Bouom L0H Fagg, Kem Freshuur, Lvsa Echevema mmmwmmhwmmMQ had a garage sale. Later on they man to se1l VaXeane Rowers, host a Senior giH BasketbaH game, 61 the annuaX Powder Puff Game Songleaders Did Good This Year Get the rhythm and the beat Not so tsght The songleaders have had back to school dances, sold mums for Home coming, attended the Songleader Clinic, F,N,B. Grand Opening, had a garage sale, and also attended Camp at Tahoe Later on through the year they sold flowers for Valentine's Day, helped with the Senior Girlst Basket- ball Game and Powder Put? Football. Songleader Head Ruthte Hortone Sandra Hams, LlSd Burrow Holly Homunq Adwsor' Mrs Cunningham, 134 SONGLEADERS Wrestling Rahs Rahs Sit On It t 4,, 1,7 , ,l .11 ; ! Everyone heedx A turmk azsmethnes This year the Wrestling Cheerleaders have sup- ported the wrestlers by being at every match cheering and supporting the team For money- making projects they had a garage salev sold Homecoming mums Valentine howerst attended the F.NlBt Grand Opening attended camp in Utah helped with the Senior Girls' Basketball Gameu and Powder PufT Football, Wrestling Cheerteaders: Head Ahgeta Romero Jamne Graham D9bbl9 Palmer Adwsor Mrs. Cunhmqham WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS 135 Welcome Back BUCKARETTES! Mm year rm: BLJder'MTM had mmmn'ted thv schom agmr'ts wnh .1H the spmt thege qurlx muld qu Hut They attmded t'w Labor Um Parade 1m Fwntbm mm Basert mu tunchmmz They Hwer'ed nr pvrformed at all the hmtbaH .md HdaketbaH QJHIPS HMpvd out ttw KWI'PSUWQ rjhvaeadw'u TWA mm wnmkmq prujects w'menq am! ctwvrmq Hwy did a qrmt job' MW my JHW- Hrva ermiwn metw Wm: H 'wm mm Wumh'w Hem: L .HH! Swtrvhm fw-w me vY-L; F'm vww 1r y RLw Hmmw AW:- lw wws Shy M WM MEr KJVPV Armma MM HY? RM '77 Tr'r :UV' URN ; J4 V pbrimrr N l'W F AW 13. in 1? Th M r w. 1-4ka Mn r UN Huh ;. Er :; '34 . L w:: ? 5' Anxiw HMMM NW N iWhH tw Hm 1H: HUCKARf HE S Get druww .md ban '9' 'I Put your left hand out Amta g Brlcrtte shows them how t s done Welcome to Buckaroomama BUCKARETTES 137 Doing Something Different GW State candidates and alternates Kerri Calder Hoily Hormmq Keiiey Keys Beth Anne Lords, Tressia Graham Lisa Buckingr harr. Chaos at the RIF Give Away Three Big Sisters pids one A number of students have been doing something different from that of everyday life. As usual three girls, Kerri Calder, Beth Anne Lords, and Kelley Key, were sent to Girls' State. Their counterparts, Robert Neary, Peter Larragueta, and Pat Schroe- der, meanwhile were sent to repre- sent Winnemucca at Boys' State. The Humboldt County Big Brothers, Big Sisters volunteer program, which is sponsored by the Juvenile Probation Dept, has been opened up to quali- fied Seniors. Holly Hornung and Ja- nice Visger are serving as Big Sisters while Lisa Buckingham is giving com- panionship to Senior Citizens. The RIF program also has been active this year in giving away books to Lowry Students. Boys' State candidates and alternates: Pat Hirsch, Robert Neary, Tom Riggsu Peter Ldrraguem Lance Lopes, and Pat Schroeder. 138 HONORS Homecoming A Wild And Crazy Week! m ya Sandi Smith escorted by Pat Schroeder, Queen Roxanne Hesterlee escorted by Lance Lopes Tonya Thompson escorted by Allen Brugger 1 still think I look better in a basketball uniformf' Sophomore class decorating for spaghetti feed To be or not to be That IS the question i 140 HOMECOMING Lowry had mute a homecommg this year! Smce the tradlv tion of havmg a parade had hzzled out two years ago, we had a spaghetti feed on Thursday mghtv All classes particw pated m the feed. The Freshmen cleaned up. the Sophe It a thmPcomwm Jhd l'n qmma mrty rm th omores decorated the Juniors served the dinners and the spaghetti was prowded by the Semors The Skth were held right after the spaghetti feed. The skrts were held in the gym. The Class of 83 won lst places 2nd place went to Pep Club and Songteaders got 3rd place. AH week long the Cheerleaders and the songleaders promoted 'tHomecommg spirit week , Monday thru Frtday students were seen Wlth silly sockst hat day, or mlss-match dayt shades day, and 50's day. Lowry Buckarmx at thewr Degt Junw skt Fame m for :1 IIMSh Iawdtng HOMECOMING 141 i x . I. ...Q .- I'M - Yea wt 15 better the second time around Wanted for cromc Iymg Alias Pmoccmo. 142 STUDENT LIFE Its Nationm DO YOUR OWN THING DAY Wasted days and wasted mghts D . t. I . : 1 ' i- e ? A brwttie glory shmeth m tm face Its about tume something was done about the heat In thxs school. STUDENT LIFE 143 Mike and Shelly demonstrate Lawry's favonle pashme makm' om IHS smdem: Enjoymg loud and drmk puzza and beer Bacardw 1M FAVORITES Voted lavome car Corvette FAVORITES Movie .................................... Blue Lagoon Food ...................................... Pizza Song ...................................... Shook Me All Nite Lonm Back in Black Drink ..................................... BeerlBacardi Hangout ................................. Home-Parties Parking ................................. Winnemucca Mountain Car ........................................ Corvette Sports .................................... Basketbatl Teacher ................................. Mrs. Gribble Actor ..................................... Burt Reynolds Actress .................................. Bo Derek Musicianmroup ...................... AODC T.V. Show .............................. M.A.S.H. Pastime .................................. Making out Food Place ............................ Artic Circle Magazine ............................... Seventeen Holiday .................................. Christmas Radio station ......................... KFI Brand jeans ............................ Levi's Idol ....................................... Myself Mrs. Gribble voted favorite teacher Come on America, show us your underalls! Lowry;s favorite jeans . . rugged Lev: s. FAVORITES 145 T hey Rise and Fall Ronald Reagan takes ofhce as PreSIdent gwmq Nevada an ear m the White House through Reagan ; friend Senator Paul Laxalt As Lowry's polls predicted, Ronald Reagan was elected to the presidency. The very same day of the in- auguration, the 52 hostages came home to a yellow ribe bon welcome. JR Ewing caught everyone's attention as he was shot on the TV show DALLAS. The US. hockey team surprised every- one when they took the gold at the Winter Olympics, beate ing out the Russians. The year was also laced with sad hap- penings. Mae West, Jimmy Durante, Al- fred Hitchcock, Peter Sellers, and Steve McQueen all died after many years of delighting movie goers. Jesse Owens, the Olympic star who dashed Hitler's Aryan dream, died this year as did the Shah of Iran. John Lennon was shot down and killed ending the great music making of the Beatles, and the champ, Muhammad Ali, lost his title to Holmes The sale of the Mishas fell as the Sum- mer Olympics were boycottedl Disasters swept the world with torn out bridgesi 32, earthquakes, ItalyiBOOO, volcano eruptionsibl, heat wave71265, and hurricane Allen7272. 146 WORLD EVENTS Th A yellow rxbbon welcome Our U 8, hockey team takes the gold at the Winter Olymplcs. Pefw SeWers SM? MCQUEM The Shah 19307117180 Uf Iraq 1920 1080 Ma? West wired H tmcuck JWHW Durante JESSE Owen; 1893 1Q80 190071980 189471980 1914 1980 19313 117380 Muhammad AH 10565111911116 John meon shut and kmed at 399 40 We are a part of the world and it is a part of L151 We see its figures rise and fallv and our memories cherish it all; Mount St He1em bhowa her atacL WORLD EVENTS 147 LOCAL E VENTS The SHvev State Theater 05ers vanety m movles m Wmnemucca Dining, dancmg, and 5 dollars s at the new Imn Norse Fair and Recreation building; a new place '0? dances, roller skating and such 148 LOCAL EVENTS STA TE EVENTS In November of 1980 the MGM Grand went up in hames due to electrical mal- functioning. At least 83 people died, and 500 injured; the second worst hotel hre in US. history. Many questions arose about the safety pree cautions never taken, such as: why did the hre alarms never go off, why there was no sprinkler system, and why the malfunction happened to begin with 3 2 H! i .h f ' v . t... .- ' h : f . , g. a Aim WaP-Euta 1;: x: hum...- ma According to the 1980 census Nevada is the fastest growing state in the nation. Be- cause of the large increase in population, Nevada gained a new seat in the House of Representatives, . it. i 1 L 0 g A IT'S BAD FOR NEVADA On November 11th Nevada voted NOt on Question 6 ttA real Harvey's Wallbanger't, Early In September a bomb exploded at Harveyts hotel casmo In Lake Tahoe causmg over $3 million dollars In damage; luckily no one was m Jured . Loony..- - 5-15-1521 STATE EVENTS 149 The Desire of Success, T0 Exprexs Your High Spirits, Caring For One Another, 150 THEME Swing Gnodbw Tu Childhood, The Terrific Abundance Of Knowledge. Dreaming 0f Tumorrmv, THEME 151 The toming logclher for u mommzi. 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Bain, Kathy 167 Baker, Curtis 36 Baker, Tom 3, 36, 37, 98, 115, 116, 117 Baker, Jon 56 BAND 114-117 Barrenechea, Adam 17, 110, 121,124,128,184 BASKETBALL, BOYS' FRESHMAN 92,93 BASKETBALL, BOYS' JV 90, 91 BASKETBALL, BOYS' VARSITY 88, 89 BASKETBALL, GIRLS' JV 82, 83 BASKETBALL, GIRLS' VARSITY 80, 81 Baum, Karen 56, 124 Baumeister, Sally 44, 46 Bays, Keith 46, 48, 151 Bays, Mike 46, 48 Beck, Barry 105 Begay, Arnold 46 Begay, Florence 36 Begay, Joleen 56, 130 Begay, Penny 46, 97, 120, 124 Begay, Sheila 46, 124 Bell, Dave 66 Bell, John 36, 118, 119 Benjamin, Julie 56, 118, 130 Bermeosolo, Greg 46 Betz, Tracey 17, 184 Bidart, Andre'e 54, 56, 136, 137 Bidart, Frank 46, 87, 90, 91, 123, 143 Bidaurretta, Joe 56, 123, 143 Biddle, Cindy 36, 183 Biddle, Margarett 36, 183 Billingsley, Jim 70, 87, 98, 157 Billingsley, Tim 157 Bitler, Tom 46 190 INDEX Bland, Loretta 17, 150, 151, 184 Bland, Telly 46, 118, 123, 143 Blankenzee, Matt 36, 128 Blankenzee, Pam 15, 17, 184 Blattman, Jim 70 BLOCK L 107 Boggio, Robert 18 Bohrn, Sylvia 46 Bonner, Lisa 36 Bonner, Rob 56, 87 Booth, Eddie 70, 89 Bosch, Brigitte 18, 121, 127, 136, 137, 158 Bosch, Doug 36, 84, 158 Bosworth, Shellee 36 Bosworth, Susan 56, 113 Botts, Jeanne 67 Boyd, Sandra 46 Boyles, Evan 57 Brickey, Donald 36, Brinkerhoff, Owen 46, 115 Brown, Chris 36, 57 Brown, Clifton 87, 93 Brown, Katharina 70 Brown, Nadine 47, 130 Brugger, Allen 18, 84, 89, 140, 184 Buchan, Mary 46, 47, 181, 187 Buchan, Peter 10, 18, 121, 126, 127, 186 BUCKARETTES 136, 137 Buckingham, Dave 36, 84 Buckingham, Lisa 18, 110, 138, 150,184 Burrow, Kristen 57, 136 Burrow, Lisa 36, 132, 134 Butcher, Sibyl 71, 105, 113, 185 Butler, Mike 47 Cady, Denise 45, 47, 80, 94, 113 Calder, Kerri 18, 104, 105, 106, 110, 138, 150, 184 Cannon, Nancy 36, 116, 117, 136, 172 Carruth, Larry 46 Carson, Spike 57 Casbs, Karen 71 Casserino, Alan 36, 47 Cassinelli, Don 11, 19, 84, 184 Chavez, Pat 54, 57 CHEERLEADERS, JV 133 CHEERLEADERS, VARSITY 132 CHEERLEADERS, WRESTLING 135 Choate, Deedee 47, 82, 83, 130, 146, 156 CHOIR 130 Christean, Ken 71, 93 Cichon, David 57 Clah, Samantha 19 Clark, Bill 66 Clark, Wayne 71, 115, 130 Clarkson, Marty 47, 115 Clausen, Debbie 7, 36, 187 Clelland, Carson 36 Coffer, Wendy 37 Coggins, Ernie 47 Combs, Kelli 5, 56, 83, 113 Conn, Bill 37, 123, 124, 188 Conn, Susan 57, 143 Cook, Paula 167 COOKS 76 Costa, Michel 71, 120 Cress, Kim 37, 130 Crowley, Cindy 168 Cunningham, Gini 71 Cunningham, Lynn 72, 84, 91 CURRENT EVENTS 146-149 CUSTODXANS 77 Cuyler, Danny 37 Cuyler, Tammie 47 Dahlem, Eugene 57, 87, 115 Dallman, Darryl 57 Danielson, Coleen 14, 19, 184 Danielson, Kirk 47 Davidson, Kimberlee 37, 83, 97 Davidson, Lisa 44, 47, 94, 107 Davidson, Robert 19 Davis, Tim 37, 98, 99, 115, 116, 126 de Arrieta, Joe 68, 78, 111 DeBonis, Jo Ann 69, 78, 126, 145 DeBonis, Todd 37, 98, 128 Delaney, Cynthia 5, 37, 104, 124, 126, 127, 144, 145, 146 Dell, Denise 47 Delong, DeDe 67 Delong, Todd 57, 87 Desruisseaux, Lisa 57 Desruisseaux, Tim 47 Dick, Brian 57 Dick, Kelley 57 Dick, Norman 3, 57 Dick, Paul 15, 19, 126, 127, 184 Dillon, Rita 57, 83 Dolan, Alice 8, 76 Donaldson, Rich 98, 110, 116, 128, 184 Donaldson, Tom 37, 114, 116, 117, 120, 128 Donaldson, William 57, 115 Dorman, Teri 58 Doughty, Niki 2, 5, 58, 83, 113 Doyle, Sean 37, 84, 89, 110, 128 Drake, Ann 54, 58, 83, 96, 97, 136 Drake, Cam 6, 34, 38 Drake, Valerie 58, 118, 120, 123, 143 DRAMA 126, 127 Dufurrena, Carol 20, 104, 105, 113, 127, 168, 184, 144, 145 Duvall, Robert 58 Echevarria, Lori 72 Echeverria, Lisa 47, 133 Echeverria, Mary Ann 76 Echeverria, Roy 38, 84, 98 Edwards, Lena 2, 4, 114, 130 Elfering, David 38, 115 Elges, Toni 11, 20, 181, 184 Ellifritz, Jeff 47, 98, 123, 143, 174 Ellis', Steve 38 Erquiaga, Linda 38, 43, 126 Errea, Lianne 47, 94, 124, 131, 140, 152 Evans, Jim 58, 118 Evick, Earroll 87 F.F.A. 123 F.H.A. 112 FACULTY 70, 75 FADS 61 FAVORITES 144, 145 Fagg, Andr6 48, 94 Fagg, Arlen 20, 98, 99, 184 Fagg, Lori 48, 125, 133 .Fagg, Phylliss 69 Fernandez, George 54 Fernandez, Teresa 48, 51, 54 Ferraro, Peter 58, 93, 118, 123, 143 Findley, Leisa 72, 110, 111, 129 Fleckinger, Heidi 58, 130 Folgate, Lisa 58, 136, 137 FOOTBALL, JV 86, 87 FOOTBALL, VARSITY 84, 85 Foote, Jim 48 Foote, Tina 38 Ford, Vernon 48, 87 Fortenberry, Paul 48 Foster, Garry 66 Foster, Melonie 58, 113 Freeman, Matthew 38, 126 FRESHMAN CLASS 5, 60, 64 FRESHMAN OFFICERS 54 Freshour, Kerri 45, 48, 133, 134 Fry, Cheri 15, 20, 121, 164, 184 Fry, Jerry 20, 121, 164, 184 Fulkrod, Debby 20, 184 Gabica, Paul 174 Gabiola, Tammie 48, 60, 83 Garcia, Vince 72 Gardner, Rick 168 Gardner, Sharon 168 Garijo, Alicia 167 Garijo, Robyn 67 Garis, Dan 21, 117, 184 Garis, Michelle 50, 58, 63, 124 Garis, Nathan 48 Garrison, Kelly 48, 54, 130 Garrison, Vicki 48, 130 Gastelecutto, Brenda 38 Gastelecutto, Lisa 48 Gastelecutto, Marsha 21 Gastelecutto, Paula 177 George, Gordon 3, 45, 48, 90, 91 George, Janice 44, 48, 82, 83, 94, 110, 114, 123, 143, 166 George, Tom 72, 123 George, Toni 11, 21, 104, 144 George, Wade 12, 21, 84, 98, 100, 110, 114, 117, 123, 126, 127, 184 GERMAN CLUB 106 Gilbraith, Mark 21, 184 Glasgow, Debbie 48, 97, 118, 123, 140, 143 Glasgow, Janet 58, 97, 118, 123, 143 Glasgow, Joyce 38, 107, 118, 128 Glasgow, Sam 38, 84, 98, 99, 102 Glinsmann, Rodney 47, 48, 123, 143 Golliher, Paula 58 Gomez, Arline 177 Gomez, Randy 38 Gonzales, Lisa 58, 130 6055, Leslie 48 Gough, Dawn 38, 94, 110, 111, 124, 129, 130, 152, 172, 188 Gough, McCord 59, 106 Grady, Kelly 48, 84, 89 Graham, Doug 59, 87, 93 Graham, Liz 59 Graham, Janine 12, 21, 135, 184 Graham, Robert 59, 87, 92, 93 Graham, Roy 59 Graham, Tressia 22, 108, 109, 128, 138, 184 Green, Michelle 59 Gribble, Carole 54, 72, 126,127, 145 :5 f M . Gribble, Gerry 85 Gribble, Tracy 34, 38, 41, 94, 112,127,132,134 Griffiths, Marianne 177 Guercio, Jim 59 Guerrero, Elizabeth 48 Guizar, Ricardo 59 Hagen, Teresa 38, 94, 102, 107, 129,138,152,156,145 Haley, Tamra 37, 38, 150, 144 Hall, Lisa 38, 110, 118, 119, 123, 143 Hamingson, Paul 168 Hanssen, Aidan 59, 115 Harmon, Joni 38, 40, 80, 94, 102, 107, 110, 126, 128, 132 Harris, Bryan 38 Harris, Sandra 38, 134 Harshbarger, Sandy 67 Hartzler, Bill 22 Harvell, Karen 59 Harvey, Tammie 59 Hawkins, Mark 49 Hawkins, Tim 59 Hayes, Liz 37, 38, 127, 141 Henderson, Derwin 49 Hendrix, Elaine 177 Herrera, Jose? 47, 90, 91 Herrera, Max 59, 93 Hesterlee, Karen 59, 82, 83, 113, 141 Hesterlee, Roxanne 22, 80, 104, 113,140,150,145 Hetrick, Lisa 59 Hetrick, Marilyn 39, 124, 136, 137 Higbee, Rich 36, 56, 59 Hill, Mike 22, 184 Hill, Todd 6, 49 Hilliary, Bill 60, 87, 115 , Hillyer, Andrew 34, 35, 39, 84, 85, 88, 89, 124, 128, 129, 132,140 Hirsch, Eileen 104 Hirsch, Jerry 104 Hirsch, Pat 9, 15, 22, 105, 120, 123, 124, 129, 130, 138 Hobbs, Carolyn 22, 106, 114, 116 Holt, Janet 39, 40, 113, 126, 127,136,137 HOMECOMING 140, 141 Hooft, Willie 67, 168 Hornung, Holly 12, 23, 107, 110, 134, 138 Horton, Ruthie 10, 23, 39, 107, 110,115,132,134 Hoss, Stephanie 48 Houston, Buddy 39 Houston, Teresa 60, 157 Huff, Todd 49, 115 Hummel, Kevin 49 Jacobson, Rhonda 23, 102 JameIIO, Joe 177 Jaureguito, Tim 73, 84, 85, 89 Jimenez, Amelia 60 Johnson, Erik 60 Johnson, Holly 39 Johnson, Marie 23 Johnson, Maelene 60, 106 Johnstone, Terri 49 Jones, Don 67 Jones, Wayne 60, 87 JUNIOR CLASS 36-42 JUNIOR OFFICERS 35 Jurado, Anita 60, 136, 137 Jurado, Louie 23, 184 Jurado, Ricky 39, 98, 100, 101 Kearns, Ann 60, 83, 136, 137 Kearns, Brian 39, 84, 87, 126 Kearns, Chuck 23 Keener, Reece 39 Keith, Kevin 60 Keith, Samantha 60 Keller, Eric 60, 114 Kerr, Jim 60, 87, 98 Key, Kelley 24, 108, 138 Killing, Mary Jane 49, 51, 97 Kingman, Caroline 11, 110, 118, 122, 142 Kingman, Henry 49, 90, 91 Kirk, Sharon 60 Klemish, Mike 39, 84, 85 Kniep, Susan 24, 80, 94, 95, 107,121 Kracaw, Jim 39, 84, 98, 101, 110 Lamkey, Angela 49 Larios, Tanya 60, 97 Larragueta, Peter 12, 24, 108, 110,125,128,138,184 Larragueta, Julie 73 Lee, Dan 60, 87, 93, 115, 117 Lee, Karen 45, 46, 49 Legarza, Andr6 60, 87 Legarza, Chris 24, 120, 126, 127, 184 Leon, David 60 Lizanetz, Mark 3, 49 Lizanetz, Van 60 Locke, Dennis 77 Longley, Ron 2, 6, 49, 89 Lopes, Lance 10, 24, 84, 85, 89, 125,138,140,141,184 Lords, Beth Anne 24, 110, 115, 116,138,172,184 Lords, Ken 66 Lords, Kraig 49, 87 Lowe, Jamie 10, 25 Lyman, Angela 61, 130 Lyon, Judy 49 Lyons, Deanna 39, 110, 128 Lyons, Pam 39, 106 McCoy, Glenn 61, 93, 118, 123, 143 McCuskey, Frank 73 McCuskey, Lucy 39, 73, 151 McDade, Ray 61, 157 McDaniel, Ken 61, 87 McDonald, Cindy 45, 61, 118, 123,143 McDowl, Robert 87 McGarva, Geri 50 McGarva, Quirt 39 McGarva, Russ 45, 61, 118, 123 McGuf'fey, Pam 50 McKellips, Susie 168 McMahon, Susan 35, 39, 41 McMuIIen, Sherry 40 Maga, Dean 40, 152 Magiera, Andrea 61, 114, 152 Magiera, Merlene 50, 115 Manning, Frank 61 Mantell, Willa 61, 106 Marcuerquiaga, Karrie 35, 40 Marcuerquiaga, Nancy 25, 184 Markus, Ralph 73 Martin, Cindy 50 Martinez, Fernando 61, 93 Martinez, Laurie 50 MATH CLUB 129 Matthews, Michelle 61 Meadows, Holli 50 Mendiola, Vince 84 Mendoza, Arselia 61 Mendoza, Luis 40, 47, 84 Mendoza, Rosa 54, 61, 106 Menesini, Monica 177 Mentaberry, Dan 2, 40, 89 Mentaberry, Debbie 167 Mentaberry, Jean 73 Meyer, Bryan 50 Milacek, Jerry 61 Milam, Shannon 40 Milam, Shawn 25 Miles, Kent 61 Miller, Andrew 50, 84, 91 Miller, Doug 40, 98 Miller, George 25, 98, 100, 132, 184 Miller, Jane 94, 95 Miller, Shelly 40, 136, 137, 144 MHhr,Todd 74,78,87,94,95 Minor, Mary Lou 66 Mireles, Hilda 61 Missouri, Mike 50 Mogus, Catherine 61 Montero, GIynn 3, 50, 87, 118, 123, 143 Montero, Mike 45, 61, 87, 118, 123, 143 Moore, Jennifer 40, 129 Moravec, Brian 25, 150, 184 Morgan, Gwynn 74, 112 Morgan, Joe 25, 117, 184, 188 Morrison, Stephan 40, 124, 128, 129 Morton, Terry 50, 114, 117 Mulleneaux, Stephanie 26, 80, 187 Mulleneaux, Tom 50 Murillo, Tony 12, 14, 26, 84, 152,184 Musselman, Sherry 62, 106, 156 Musselman, Stacy 26, 184 Myers, Arlene 74 Nachiondo, Jose' 10, 26, 184 Nakamura, Robert 40, 84 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 110,111 Neary, Keith 62, 87, 98, 114, 116 Neary, Robert 11, 26, 84, 98, 101, 108, 138, 159, 184 Neilson, Angela 62 Neilson, Don 40, 84 Nelson, Dan 62, 123, 143 Nelson, Jeff 45, 50, 106 Nelson, Tiffany 26, 184 NEWSPAPER STAFF 128 Newton, Pete 50 4 Nicholls, Mary 50 Nickel, Debbie 50, 156 Null, Kathy 62, 114 Openshaw, Kevin 50 Ortiz, Theresa 40, 96, 97, 124, 129 Ortiz, Tony 40 Ott, Dorina 40 Otterstrom, Robyn 10, 27 Oxborrow, Frank 74 Palmer, Debbie 120, 135 Paris, Ronda 27, 45 Pearce, Dan 27, 84, 85, 184 Pearce, Julie 62, 96, 97, 136 PEP CLUB 131 Peraldo, Chris 69 Peraldo, Sean 62, 87, 93 Petty, Carol 41, 42, 106, 188 Piquet, Tebeau 41, 84, 90, 91 Pittman, Keith 62 Pooche', Joe 50, 87 Pocht-S, Tina 27, 104, 184 Pollock, Kelly 50, 87, 98, 99, 143 Pollock, Larry 87, 123 Porter, Mike 10, 27, 88, 89, 144 Pratt, Shawn 41 Printz, Darryl 27, 89, 123, 143, 184 Procter, Rachel 41, 80, 81, 107, 114,116 Pullen, Greg 4, 6, 62 Quilici, Barry 28, 184 Quilici, Debbie 41, 118, 122, 123, 142 Quilici, Nancy 38, 41, 51, 104, 5120,125,138 Quilici, Sharon 41, 110 Rackley, Jim 41 Ramey, Joanne 50 Ramsey, Tina 51 Ramsey, Tonja 41 Rand, Shirley 62 Randall, Matt 62 Ray, David 75 Reed, Morgan 41, 84, 124 Reeves, Earlana 51, 130 Reichard, Sandra 51, 130 Reinold, Terry 45, 62, 87, 91, 144 Richards, Pat 11, 28, 89, 118, 125,184 Rickman, Todd 62, 87 Riggs, Tom 11, 12, 15, 28, 110, 111,128,138,184 Rinehart, Jennie 34, 41, 123, 124,129,143 Rivera, David 51 Robertson, Sheila 150 Roden, Dave 177 RODEO CLUB 118, 119 Romero, Angela 51, 110, 120, 132, 159 Romero, Margie 28 Romero, Phillip 35, 41, 84, 91, 110,128,141,159 Romero, Rachel 4, 51, 114, 116 Rorex, Susan 75, 129 Rose, Carl 168 Rose, Carol 51, 60, 82, 83, 96, 97,122,140,142 Rose, Charmaane 10, 15, 28, 184 Ross, Connie 62 Roux, Rene' 41, 124, 140, 168 Roy, Doreen 51, 156 Salas, Maria 44, 55, 62, 130 Salla, Jean 62 Salla, Marie-Jeanne 44, 51, 110, 111,123,143,152,166 Salmi, Charlene 177 Salmi, Jim 75 Salmi, Vicki 63, 82, 83 INDEX 191 Sancht'az, Bernardo 63, 123 Sanchez, Josie 41, 104, 120, 138 Sanchez, Juana 11, 28, 120, 184 Sands, Kathy 29, 184 Santa Cruz, Annette 51 Santos, Maria 39, 42, 104, 105, ' 126, 127, 144, 145, 185 Santos, Maria 47, 63, 130 Schafer, Bob 105 Schear, Jonnie 63 Schmitt, Bryan 63 Scho8eld, Dale 47, 51, 157 Schroeder, Pat 12, 29, 50, 84, 85, 89, 110, 138, 140, 184 Schwartz, Lyman 67 Scott, Carol 7, 42, 80, 81, 94, 95, 102, 107, 110, 113, 128, 132, 151 Scott, Mike 3, 47, 51, 87 Scott, Robert 66 Scott, Robin 74, 75 Scott, Sherry 51 Scott, Warren 67 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 13 SENIOR CLASS 18-32 SENIOR OFFICERS 15 SENIOR SAYINGS 16 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 10-12 Shaul, Carla 63, 114 Shaw, Sue 4, 51, 115, 116 Shearin, Larry 4 Shearin, Rod 29, 184 Sheen, Amorie 171 Shields, Mike 51, 114, 116 Shuster, Ken 63, 114 Simmons, John 51, 98, 118 Small, Gina 63, 64 Smart, Terry 61, 63 192 INDEX Smiraldo, Wally 63, 93, 115, 117 Smith, Kathy 42, 118, 119, 123, 124, 129, 143 Smith, Vicki 51, 116 . Smith, Sandi 12, 14, 29, 40, 80, 94, 95, 102, 150 Smolik, Steven 42 Solis, Irma 63 Solomon, Tobin 63 SONGLEADERS 134 SOPHOMORE CLASS 46-52 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 44 Sorter, Michael 63, 115, 116, 117, 120, 188 Sorter, Stephen 42, 120, 151, 156, 188 SPANISH CLUB 120 Spero, Marge 76 Spero, Tami 51 Stanton, Julie 63, 157 Stevens, Scott 63, 87, 93, 123, 143 Stites, Betty 64 Stites, Brian 6, 114 Stoker, David 10, 15, 29, 89, 184 Stoker, Don 67 STUDENT COUNCIL 108, 109 Suen, Helana 52, 54, 106, 130 Swanson, Don 2, 15, 42, 47, 91 Swanson, Mike 6, 37, 42 Sweeney, Chuck 52 Sweeney, Deede 177 Sweeney, Gary 64 Sweeney, Lisa 52, 114, 117, 140, 156 Sweeney, Merryann 64, 130 Sweeney, Randy 29 Swenson, Scot 5, 30, 184 Swett, Terry 52, 87 Swope, Gary 42 Swope, Kim 64 Taylor, Crystan 52, 136 Taylor, Inez 67, 109 Thompson, Don 30 Thompson, Kathleen 30, 184 Thompson, Nancy 52 . Thompson, Tonya 11, 12, 30, 110, 132, 140, 184 Thomsen, Lisa 30, 184 Thomson, Mark 42 Thomson, Mike 30 Toland, Lee 52 Towne, Scott 52 Traynor, Richard 115 Ugalde, Tony 31, 184 Upshaw, Curtis 31 Upshaw, Mike 3, 44, 52, 86, 87, 90, 91, 124 Vandermarliere, Lee 52 Vargas, Louie 77 Vesco, Chris 87, 91 Vesco, Teresa 40, 42, 80, 81, 94, 95, 107 Vice, Judy 67 Vigil, Roberta 42 Visger, Janice 12, 31, 107, 109, 110, 121, 125, 138, 184 Viss, David 52 Voges, Tom 62, 64, 72, 93 VOLLEYBALL, JV 96, 97 VOLLEYBALL, VARSITY 94, 95 Wadsworth, Karen 64, 123, 143 Wadsworth, Russell 31, 184 Walters, Elena 42 Watterson, Ruth 64, 96, 97, 115, 116 Watterson, Tamara 52, 97, 130 Wegman, Betty 10, 31 Wegman, Suzanne 51, 52 Westmoreland, Lisa 64 Weston, Karey 47, 54, 55, 64, 114 Whiting, Wayne 66 Whitmore, Jannie 6 Whitmore, Ron 31 Wiggins, Karen 67 Wiggins, Tony 68, 78 Wilder, Rick 64 Williams, Patricia 64 Wilson, Lynn 97 Winchell, Jessica 52 WINNADA 104, 105 Woodard, Jody 55, 64 WRESTLING 98-101 Wyckhuyse, Karl 52, 131 Wyckhuyse, Kitty 32, 184 Ydiando, Jeff 64, 87 Youell, Lisa 3, 45, 52, 121, 187 Young, Kimberly 52 Young, Shelly 32, 156, 184 Youngberg, Stacy 42, 46, 102, 104, 125, 126, 127, 144 Yzaguirre, Claudio 77 Zigler, Keith 32, 163, 184 Zigler, Kris 42, 163 ZigIer, Skip 163 Zigler, Tina 2, 64, 163 1981 Winnada Summer Supplement Albert M. Lowry High Schaal; Winnemucca. Nevada Oucw imp steppm on my mu vacc rmd Pvmccss mm and Jen They're still Drifting and Dreaming at the Junior-Senior Prom. The 1981 JuhlorrSemor Prom was to the Theme SNH Drwfling and Dreamith. The cafeterla was decked out in the colors; blue, white, and sHver; and was Swmply beautifuT due to the hard working Jumors and their adwsors The McCuskeysT'. The Prom was her on May 2, with everyone boogieihg to the music of T.C. and Friends. Jim Kracaw and Joni Harmon were crowned Prince and Princess, thTe Dawd Stoker and Roxanne Hesterlee were crowned King and Queen. Kmq and Queen Dave and Roxy The Jvmors scramme m decorate the camera FROM 1 LOWR Y GOLF JV, 1 3.1! 3.? .2 , . ; .k Bottom Row Keith Bays, Darryl Prim, Linda Erquiaga, Jhnmy Kracaw, Peter Larraguetav Top Row: Muke Scum, Mme Bu; thp Romero, Dawd Stoker, Carol Scott, Kexth Neary and coach Jnm angsley. This season's record was 2074. The team came in third at State. David Stoker was State AA Low Medalist. Individual Averages are: David Stoker 779 Mike Scott 785 Peter Larraguetai86 Jimmy Kracaw 91 Carol Scott 96 Linda Erquiaga 95 2 GOLF GULF 3 Baseball Makes a Big Hit a . NW. - . A v v... - . .. . . y . . .,,..V . . ,4 . . , . . . - .. ,a. . . , , ., - ; , 1 , IV .A-r--;v' .,.... First row: Lisa Davidson, Tracy Gribble. Second row: Adam Barrenechea, Wally Smiraldo, Terry Remold, Doug Graham, Mike Adams, Mike Klemish, Sean Peraldo, Sean Doyle Third row: Coach Clausen, Todd DeLong, Tony Mamas, Lance Lopes, Chris Vesco, Bob Nakamura, Allen Brugger, Coach Christean. Not pictured: Todd DeBonis, Matt Blankenzee, Marty Clarkson, Kraig Lords. 4 BASEBALL ; k.- aew .m HHH UWOOJE- wwwbmaomoawm ; I SCORES Battle Mountain Battle Mountain Fernley Battle Mountain Yerington Yerington Elko Elko White Pine Battle Mountain Fernley Fernley Hawthorne Hawthorne Manogue Manogue The baseball team attracted more of an audience this past year than they have for a long time. Their league record was 4 wins and 6 losses; the overall record was 8 wins and 8 losses. The team played a total of 16 games. The team's batting average was .314. They had a total of 9 homertms; 5 of them were hit by Chris Vesco and Allen Brttgger hit the remaumng four, Lance Lopes had the highest batting avemge of .383 followed by Chris Vesco with .382. Tony Macias was the leading pitcher for the Buckaroos With an ERA of 1.88. 8AM BALL :3 The baseball team attracted more of an audience this past year than they have for a long time. Their league record was 4 wins and 6 losses; the overall record was 8 wins and 8 losses The team played a total of 16 games. The team's batting average was .314. They had a total of 9 homeruns; 5 of them were hit by Chris Vesco and Allen Brugger hit the remaumng four, Lance Lopes had the highest batting average of .383 followed by Chris Vesco with .382. Tony Macias was the leading pitcher for the Buckaroos With an ERA of 1.88. 8A5! BALL :3 The Lowry ngh Drama Class pvoceeded in sustaining their wild and Crazy reputation by putting on their iinaX plays enmled The Shame oi TombstoneH, and Monster SoupH. Both plays were a successfm dismay of hard work, working as a team, and a wt of patience with each other. DRAMA 7 rim row' a Wegman, K. Sands, D CassmeHT, M. Johnsun, T MuHHo, T Elges, P, BTankenzee, M Romero, R Pans, B. Busch, J. Sanchez, 0 Hobbs, J, Lowe, L Thomsen, s meg, D. Stephenson, L Bland, K, ZTgler, R HesteHee, L. Burrow Second ruw' J wager, J. Nacmundo, A. Fagg, K. Gamer, s. Ashby, M Gasmecuuo, A Earvenechea, re. Whitmove, T, Nexson, J, Movgan, 5 mg man, s. Muam, B Lmds, D Pearce, s Onega, DY Smkev, R. Sheavm 5 GRADUATES looks like Tmrd row, 5, 3mm, 5' Swanson, p Buchan, c. Damelson, D. anz, 5' Kmep, M, Thamson, c Dmurrena, R. Wadsworth, K, Wyckhuyse, R Neavy, K. Key, T MHacek, w. George, C Rose, R Dawdsun, c. Fry, 9 MTHer, TV Graham, R. Donakjson Fourth row T Riggs, P Schroeder, T. 5511, M AHen, K Thompson, P Rmhams, H. Homung, R. Arbomes, c Legarm, L. wk, T ugame, T Thumpson, p Lavragueta, L. Buckmgham, A Bruggev, J Gvaham, M Porter, T. Poche, L Lopes, T George we made it!! BJUJIJLHCJIE was led on May 28, 1081 Graduation was held on May 29 1981, H1959 wmors reu'wed spam scholarships, honors and awards Peter Larrmmetta w.n nawed mledmornan he also won a National Honor Smwty Award S?50 and the Cmc Club's Award 5175 Tom Riqqs was IM'Pd SleJtDMJ hr, :NSU .xon 3 MW year Amy 9 O T C. Schohi'shwo $69100, muonm Humor 3mm, Anya $250, Nmadu UM Award S750 and .1 local Elks Award $50. Adam Barrenechm won .1 m Mwarxh u to my Lmvemty o? Memum $800 ,md the Rmhard Hvllman Award $ 500 Rldmrd DOVMMson won J schohv : u N: 1W x ' . zy CW 'Urdda iBUO 'me Wuna'd Buume An. M 33m ,1 Smokmmp frO'H WMGMM Entwpnse $800 and an bks Chm Award 'SPSV Roxanne Hesterlee WUH the Sylvwstattl Beauty Coltege Awurd $RSU HUM Hormmg now the 9. 1mwa CnrR SCFDHHMQ $10M: Cdmhw mqvvun' .mn me M. m S h Mrsh :1 $750 Chapter L PE 0 Smtwmod SSW? am an le5 Huh Award $50, Lance LJDCS A.Cm 1 1 9' 5; L M; ed C ; Mlge SK W? .U L: 3'? Ray ' '13 Hooft AUHPIIC AWer. Rotmrt Nmry won the- Pacmi lmwersdy HutsLmdmg Adwievemem Award Mike Porter won thel Mons Club Award $1000. Mt Qwhards Am the 'Jo'ner': . ; ' CV H Amara $1 J00 Tima wawsom .m .award from trw bnmymty 0f M-wkmv Rune, A m m Agim ,: :er ixw Janice legor won the Unwe-rmty d Nevada Swutt melv Scholdrth $600, wRADLHXTES W y LOOKS LIKE THEY MADE IT!!! 'Ra'i Louk mu worm, 'cause here we comeH Gwe wt youv ALL Wade: 10 GRADUATION LOOKS LIKE THEY MADE IT!!! 'Ra'i Louk mu worm, 'cause here we comeH Gwe wt youv ALL Wade: 10 GRADUATION I 981 GIRLS TRAC K TEAM Mr ' Fry's! row kneeling Lisa VoueH, manager; Ruth Watterson, Vickw Smith, Caria Shaul, Andree Bldart, MicheHe Garis, Vicki Salml. Back row Standmg Conch Curmmthm llsa Folgate, Karen Hesterlee, LISJ Enhcverria, Kem Freshour, Demarah Backus! Jennifer Moore Wchelle Green, Teresa Haqan, assistant coach lorv Echevarria, The girls track this year was led by Demarah Backus with the total of 9712 pts. and Iettermen Teresa Hagen, Kerri Freshour, Lisa Echeverria, Vicki Salmil Ruth Watterson. Most valuable player Demarah Backus, Most Improved Lisa Folgate, Most Dedicated Lisa Echeverria. EEEFEEFEEKKK! 12 GIRLS TRACK WMJHL'JirmH YEKETLM- WIHE'VH 'V 10 J- . u an I 1: :::.;.::.. I gotta WW I gotta WW Whm 551M Mrma W35 thv' heat? HIPL wemwx 1s I981 BOYS TRACK TEAM mmmmq m WHY Ammg fur somummzw Buys lmck team hm raw Fernmum Marlmez, Rny Echevema, MzCnrd Guuqh, Nuke upsr y, Don c gum m: Mendoza Hm Vow emu Mew, Tun 9 99 Hturyva PvKU'EJmeAHMs mm, mum Dmnmon Mark meotz Coam thm 0h LOW 14 Eovs TRACK Bovs TRACK 15 The Gymnastic team mrticxpated m mth mural meets only. Top: Holly HomungH Niki Doughty; Rita Dillon, Kelli Combs, Melome Foeter. Bottom: Coach Jim Bilhngstey, Annie Drake, Julie Pearce; Terri N'lt'tmn Juana Sanchez. For the first time a car smash was held at Lowry. At $1.00 for windows and 25c: for the body, approximateiy $160.00 was made. The car was donated by Nachiondo Motors. Again this year we had our Coaches against the girls of Lowry tor the ones that played? game of basketball. Despite miscellaneous handicaps the coaches had to play with they still came out over the girls. lb ACTIVITIES
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