Humboldt County High School - Winnada Yearbook (Winnemucca, NV)

 - Class of 1985

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A Five Act Play Underclassmen Faculty and Staff Special Events Winnada Volume Number 66 Albert Lowry High School Kluncy Canyon Road Winnemucca, N evada 89445 Backstage 2 A Cast of Stars 15 Supporting Cast 37 Production Crew 63 The Play Act I A Celebration of 'Life 75 Act II An Expression of Life 85 Act III Organizations in Life 93 Act IV Competition in Life 121 Act V The Facts of Life 163 Curtain Call 169 Patrons of the Arts 177 Yearbook Staff Lana Larios Scott Hilton Melissa Smith Teresa Stricker Jim Shaw Tammy Phelps Frank Echave jennifer McCoy Stacy Miller David Adams Connie Thomson Mr. jeff Lane Cathleen Nendick Clubs , ,: 7.47;: 6 ' 1 l 115': .1 . 4 I -' x1 - 1K6 ll-rIL. 13M!- K-IL 1.. I-HN. 6:463:55'17' W Title Page 1 Phylliss- With you here at Lowry High School We have all been-ver-y happy And Well taken care of. With o'ux yearbook dedicated to you We hope to share ouf happiness And expgess our care. 2-Dedmnanf Bmkxmgc IMdicarion-'Backstage -3 c S ; m x B . : 8 m M. 4. .3 Although the stage is basically the same for each performance, the cast and crew change to produce a new play every time. - .Amm Lara 2232; 32:2 0pcnirlgv Backstage -5 ?We know our parts. WeVe prepared for them well githrough the years. Id Opening- Bu kstagc' -7 We perform for our families, our friends, our teachers, above all, for ourselves. a-QPcnmg: Barkmgs Openlng'nHJLkstagc'VU 10-Opening- 'Backsuge ' Backstage, the actors and actresses wait for their Chance to stand in the spotlight. I: g E i ? OpeningJ'BackstageHl .','.1 VI' mses- c- .., ,r 7i We get butterflies; we get scared, but we get on with the show as best we can. Opening- Backstage -l3 Backstage preparation was the key to all the performances this year. 2 14 menmgr' Baddmgc' y X rt, .r1 w1 , 1A., Life at Lowry S r a t S f O t S a Seniors Senior Superlatives SUPER SENIORS: Kim Backus and Pat McDade BEST DRESSED: Kim Backus and Ronnie Gribble mot pictureM MOST COURTHOUS: Eric Beringer and Melsisa Smith BEST LOOKING: David Schwartz and Terri Redd MOST ATHLETIC: Gary Stoker and Denise DeLong WOLF 8c FLIRT: Shauna Marden and Ron Rathbun Mot picturem MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Gloria Plaza and Dean Campbell mot picture$ MOST INTELLECTUAL: Shelleyjones and Brenden Doyle Mot pictured FUNNIEST: Curtis Calder and Angie Daugherty FRIENDLIEST: Lana Larios and Todd Thompson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Kris Timmons and Jeff Brumm MOST INDEPENDENT: Craig Drake and Paige Higbee 16-Scn10rs- Surs l-mnk BabhA Kim Backus No matter What the seniors did, painting the parking lot or cooking spaghetti, they were always the Stars of the Show! jennifex Bell Em Bennger Szmmsv Stars '17 And. Benz Scorr Em Mary Biddle Johnna Elm; 0h ick! A senior class couldn't get much closer than this one. All those years of going to school together taught them more than just academics; they learned to accept people as they are, and to always have fun. Dmisedidhhnmkndmhh. Parry Blankenzee Ru hard Brown Jeff Brumm james Cannon Robert Casalez Txm Daniels Angle Daugherty Semom '5ms -1o Denise DeLong Michelle Embry Kare Filbin 20-Seniorr'5mrs It's zmnzing Wm: beauurul letters un du Km :1 Huh ran The gnmtk om, Pal, W'mnemurcn .3 am way ' Perhaps good leadership was behind the success of all the projects this class enjoyed, and maybe Strong support and participation from everyone enabled them to achieve four yeaIS of excellence, Man Fnes Mama Gamez Beth Gwrge Barbara Graham Smmw 'Szm' m Ron Gnhblt Can Graves k s . hula ml, u. m: morning re. um mft u 5mm N0 stand-ins 0r stuntmen were needed for tough scenes in the classrooms. These sen- iors acted as smart as their workloads de- manded. so you wtm Snlaxmndur hunting huh! Dm you hm Iny Judd 22-Szmorsv Sms Dari V Herman Laum Htrrcra Paige Higbee t Diana Hoss Alana jam Doug jam Mike jones Shelley Jones Semmsr 5m: 723 hm jumdu Angeia KL'Hngg m szm The seniots were cooperative when work- ing With their teachers and advisors bu! were never hesitant to ham it up at appropriate times, Kcun nght Gomg up luguher m a block .5 Tam: mm and Dame mm; 24-Scnimr'5urx Rmhard Laflen Lxsette Legana What ? 1: 15 we dxdnt do n, Sean Lemmun jmy Lugerl 55? Tarm Lyons Tim McBnde mg Sumorr Surs 725 Glona Plan Greg Pullen Although they easily stole the show at pep assemblies, the Seniors lost their Hamboyancy during their Homew Coming skit Laughing n M; 1mm onxianmsh Idel: wns wmmon m Wlnmdn Elass' Hey Mum If you want m: other guns w m by you, maybe you mum uy New Improved Ilezd and Shoulders! David Racqu Shannon Rm. Ron Rathbun Tern Redd Imda Romero Susan Romero Carl Rmt ZB'Scmorxr'Surs mev fms smnd for . mu m the Stands With a yellow rose, blue and gold colors, and Fron- tiers for their theme, the class of1985 was all dressed up With new places to go. x4, x; ' Jams Romh Hey, Hey Lowry meg, take 1' Wade Roux David Schwartz Henry SAlva Davxd Skxllicom Semmsv Star: 129 David Vymen Lawry's fomign exchange 3mm from Gcrmany, added pcrionlhly m m: senior um. Of course the class of '85 was involved With clubs, student government and athletics, but they wanted more than the usual activities to take place. A bigger, better Basketball Homecoming was proof of their high goals and enthusiasm. Gregg Standndge Davnd SEEEIEK Gary Stoker Newt Stone wSemcr- Sms Kns Txmmons s Tracy Sylvxa Tuna Turner Usaml Uchxda Kelly Van Home Tracy Voges David Vymer Dean Walther Semorr 'Smn m Todd Warn Km XX'Alson Not Pictured: Dan Bell Brian Curtis Kevin Holt Lisa Norcross Denny Woodward Delinda Norris Richard Parker Duane Richardson Sherrie Shirah Showing 0mm rmsmv: mismhmly. Dem Kampbeu gnhs an unsu- swung mm. Lon YoucH 31-Semors- Sms Savvy Sayings STACEY ALMOND MARLA 1306610- I Wish I was driving my beast again Theres no stoppin' us nowfm KIM BACKUS- RICHARD BROWN' The highway to success is always under constructionfh' YOU get out of life what you put in itf CHERYL BELL- .IEFF BRL'MM- Older men make better fathers. Burn 1:! DAN BELL- CI'RTIS CALDER- Wild and Crazy! Mess with the BeSt and mu Die like the RestY'l jENNIFER BELI: DEAN CAMPBELL- Oh wellY When youhrc down and mm Rock Out! ERIC BERINGER- JIMMY CANNON- uIt's hard to be humble when you're a senior. Laterr' ANDI BERTZ- BOB CASALEZ- HGOOd times 5pm! With L'OOd friends are the beSt times Of 3113. 'The onlv thing that god invented that's better than Coke is me! t 4 , t i SCOTT BETZ- BRYAN CL'RTIS- t Get out of my Lifeh The best is yet to come. jOHNNA BLACK- TIM DANIELS- lfyou love something let it go, if it doesn't come back, hunt it down Van Halen LIVES! and kill it! ANGIE DALeGHERTY. When the going gets tough the tough go shopping. PATTY BLANKENZEE- 'For those who understand. no explanation is necessary. for those who DENISE DELONG- don t understand, no explanatlon 15 p0551ble. Me has us disappomtments, but there 15 no need to be one Of them. PHIL DIEHL- Live. Love Laugh. and pay for it in the morningf' BRENDEN DOYLE- BOrn to Die. CRAIG DRAKE- On to bigger and better things: Look Out Hawaii, here we come! ELAINA ECHAVE- Thank God, I finally made it! MARK ECHETO- Don't you like my fasr red Mustang! MICHELE EMBRY- I didn't mean to be bad, it just happened. Caught by the camera' Semors-HStMsh W's e KATIE FILBIN- Why take a step back if. you can always take one forward? jOSIi FLORES- Toot on down the road, someday we'll learn something. DALE FONDY- Bogy-Wogy! MARTINA GAMEZ- If at first you don't succeed, forget it! BECKY GEORGE- I'm not gonna take itYl' BARBARA GRAHAM- Take it somewhere else! RON GRIBBIIE- We be Mulch! jOYCIi IIARRER- l'Finally I get to do what the big girls do. A model xtudem, no klUUlW CLIFF IIARVEY- I dream things that never were. and ask Why not? 'lWe are live, we will thrive we are the class of '85! MARIE KLEMISII- LAURIE IIERRERA- Get Rough When the Tough gets RoughY HNo one can st0p me now. tonight I'm on the loose! RICHARD LAFLEN- PAIGE HIGBEE- 12 years is nothing for learning a lifetime isf' Women's faults are few, men have only two, everything they say and everything they do. LANA LARIOS- Are we having fun yet? LORI HOLT- Is there any way I can get on the six year planf'l LISIi'lVIIIi LEGARZA- HI Wanna Rock? MATT jAMES- Life was never meant to be taken seriouslyf' SEAN LEMMON- If life hands you a lemon, make lemonadel'l MIKE JOHNSON- 4'Try, try again! jERRY LI'GERT- I gave up hope Now I feel much hetterY SHELLEY jONES- Don't walk in front of me I might not follow; RANDY MAGA- Don't walk behind me. I might not lead; Born in the ISA. Walk beside me and be my friend. SHAL'NA MARDEN- FRANKJITRADO- Blinded by passion you foolishly let someone in. Promlses in the I can't drive 55TH Dark. ANGELA KELOGG- CLARE MOON- MYou see things that are. and ask Why? Studying is a sure sign of a sick mind? H'Semors- Stars jOHN NIELSEN- . . . it's only love How about that Jazz? GREGG STANDRIDGE- LISA NORCROSS- Happiness is being a Cub fan. I'm ignoring you! GARY STOKER- Swish CHAD PIQUET- A man is no bigger than the man inside him. NEWT STONE' , Over in the meadow where the stream runs blue. GLORIA PLAZA- The things you see when you don't have a gun. TRACY SYLVIA' I survived until '85. DAVID RACKLEYr I have spent four years here and I don't even have a saying. TODD THOMPSON Hail to the King. RON RATHBUN- Why! KRIS TIMMONS- l. It's not the mountains ahead that wear you down. but the grain ' SHANNON RAY- beneath your feet. Keep a stride in your step, keep a song in your heart, and keep a smile on your face. TERRI REDD- No one ever had a rainbow without a little rain. m jIM REID- I'm a rockert Im a roller. DUANE RICHARDSON- Happiness is seeing Winnemucca in your rearview mirror. TOMMY RICKE'ITS- Who. me? r LINDA ROMERO- If you love somethingset it free, if it comes back, it was yours, if it doesn't, it was never yours. TRINA TURNER- Generic. Some seniors never acted their age. SUSAN ROMERO- Life has not failed in giving me opportunities. only I have failed by not KELLY VANHORNE- taking them. Do what you Can, where you are. with what you have! CARL ROSE- TODD WARN- Burn it! If you don't like the way I drive, stay off the sidewalks! WADE ROUX- KRISTINA WILSON- You're thrashed big time! LKr-Gimme all your lovin'. DAVID SCHWARTZ- KELLY WOODARD- Twine Music Live for today, plan for tomorrow, party tonight?! MELISSA SMITH- DENISE WOODWARD- Your heart may be broken, hard words have been spoken, don't worry Everybody needs a dream to grow on . it's only love. Seniors- StarV-AS jOHN NIELSEN- . . . it's only love How about that Jazz? GREGG STANDRIDGE- LISA NORCROSS- Happiness is being a Cub fan. I'm ignoring you! GARY STOKER- Swish CHAD PIQUET- A man is no bigger than the man inside him. NEWT STONE' , Over in the meadow where the stream runs blue. GLORIA PLAZA- The things you see when you don't have a gun. TRACY SYLVIA' I survived until '85. DAVID RACKLEYr I have spent four years here and I don't even have a saying. TODD THOMPSON Hail to the King. RON RATHBUN- Why! KRIS TIMMONS- l. It's not the mountains ahead that wear you down. but the grain ' SHANNON RAY- beneath your feet. Keep a stride in your step, keep a song in your heart, and keep a smile on your face. TERRI REDD- No one ever had a rainbow without a little rain. m jIM REID- I'm a rockert Im a roller. DUANE RICHARDSON- Happiness is seeing Winnemucca in your rearview mirror. TOMMY RICKE'ITS- Who. me? r LINDA ROMERO- If you love somethingset it free, if it comes back, it was yours, if it doesn't, it was never yours. TRINA TURNER- Generic. Some seniors never acted their age. SUSAN ROMERO- Life has not failed in giving me opportunities. only I have failed by not KELLY VANHORNE- taking them. Do what you Can, where you are. with what you have! CARL ROSE- TODD WARN- Burn it! If you don't like the way I drive, stay off the sidewalks! WADE ROUX- KRISTINA WILSON- You're thrashed big time! LKr-Gimme all your lovin'. DAVID SCHWARTZ- KELLY WOODARD- Twine Music Live for today, plan for tomorrow, party tonight?! MELISSA SMITH- DENISE WOODWARD- Your heart may be broken, hard words have been spoken, don't worry Everybody needs a dream to grow on . it's only love. Seniors- StarV-AS Underclassmen MI; x David Archer Randy Bailey DrHa Baker Staphame Baum Vanessa Bnmm g! Ken 13mm Them m Supreme Court: Kangaroo Com. m a '4. jefx' Brook: 5mm Brown Matt Human Callus Cm xs-jumuu- Suppomng Casr Bu'ky Calhoun Kdtm assmell1 Tami Umlcy Apnl hubm Kim Cnud: Jay Uumcr qhg- BMMMU hum mn- thew m: jtsicr5M Donna Cumx Shannun uv1cr EnC DcBums Chris Drake Susw Drake Frank EChave Mr, and Mrs, Boo bun gnu Teresa has the bow boo, Stan has thc goo juniors?Suppomng Cm L W Charlgs Elm 1.0qu Fernanda Svlm Horas Keylene Foore Sun Gnc Robby Gugcn Edel Guerrero Tram Helms Mk: Hzndnx Randy Hurdle: 1... Chm Illgbe: jot Hm mamas: Suppomng c. ' Sum Hilton Mlchac'l Howard Muhellejohnwn 1 Kath Humrm-l Paul Harmon Mam Haves Lisa jnnex With prices goung hlghcr. mxdenn had to dxg deeper to pay tor lundl Paula JUMLW Suunnc Killing k , . James Klasscn Yvonne Krynak Mxke Larragueta Dolly Lau Llnda Loram I Are those your Betty Dams eyes! 'Iumms' Supporting Lasx -11 ! .x J i .- Leslie Lorain cm Lovendgc Shannon Mam: Mme Matdonald Nancy Mnnning You ma a mu: pass for rum, slaw 5m; Mum 'l'roy quhcll jodx Montoya lemme Moms Azgunxon: Suppomng Casr Javicr Munoz Cathleen Ncnditk L153 Olson Stephame Olson fwv. '- Wpymm ' Mike Palmer It's okay PanL next year you'll get a better part, Come on. Come an. get on Wth 1t, Tony leam Eduardo Sanchez Ruth Quihn janet Qullncx ,Iunmrr SuppOrtmg Casb'qs V K v ' - X . 4: . Dcums Form Dunne Richardson Frank Rooksmol Debbie Sands Mike SLhermuhmn u all mm Wm I was V Tum Scroggms Km. Srhruycr jun Shaw Pam SAgsmn Kathy smuh M'jumorr Suppomng cm Pam Smith Teresa Stricker Connie Thorn son Steven Tubiasson Davin Tovrca Troy Traynor Ed Turner Harold Turns! '- . ; 1 C l Kathy Websxer Karen Worthington Hcathcr Yielding Melinda Zingleman And just what m tarnation do you have in your mouth, Chris Bishop! JumoryNSupponing Casf'uh g Rmm Abrago mm Adams kmmano Alvarez Km Awry Paula Hagwcll Terry Baker 5mg Bchw Knsxy Barnes $4 Tlna Beebom mm 136eg Where ; Deam -x .. t. , x $ GE! mm m, gm Km Ben Randy anms Thurs: Dnhop Mmhellt Black 46'50phomorcs ' Supporting Cm Srcu' Bnhrn 50m Bonner julxc asm Came Chesser Mama Chavez Vlck1 Clamo Jludy Coleman L 1 4g 6L3- George CQHms Dar. Guinrc'c Noelle Cox Bme Crawford Phllhp Crawford Will Danner Chrisu DeLong SUM Dtlnnp JUIAH Dlllon M ,. Sam DnHmm SKCVCH Doughty Mlke. Smile and-Ienmfer stand around gowpmg after the student Ulum'rl mccnnlL' Kane Doyle Dan Drake Gus Duman Trams Dunn Sophomorey 'Suppumng UN 4 .f .r 5 V w le'm Ehircdge 'Iuym Ulswurth PAL: let- Mam Lstmdx Terexa Ettheverry Duana Evans l ,. l H r No friends. huh jaw Lemma Fernanda juneen Ferram Lhuck Flemlng 'l'anva Folgatc Umsty Furmbv Cheryl Fncs Manuel Carma Plnlhp Gabmla ImvSophomoresV'Su pporting Casth La Ion Georg: Aluamm chrgr . 1 . VT x a , . Suunnc Gmcnmclm James Gllluplc Shannon Gullghtlx Fclma Gocnng L b I I s, Mdrk Uudddrd Cdbncl Umm-I Th3! lnuk, Hut Inuk, thnr uwtr pr! lmvk 441 'k k -'--- A bll II -mV a , IA 4 7 4 .. NW I w. i I, 3' , 1 NW 3 ,2 ,, . N!' : , :f .$ ertw 'Jlm Gray Mlkt Gray Ina Ham Shclbv Hanuxk Andress Herrera Drmemo Herrera Kevm Herrick Muk Hockersmuh CEIOIIHC Hudson Marxlyn jordan Havlex'jamhmek Charmae Keener Ron Kelly Sophomortv Supporting Cast - W .N Q RKky Kwk john Klumsh Mm Lamb Mmm Lammtt: Loren Mggeu Sufnhnme Lml: Mchy, rhurs no school today Tammy I,Kuuma Lm Lowe jose' Lugo yum: many Jot McCoy SUSOPhomorey Supponmg Cast . N. z K1 V f . 1H Mn'KcH'n Um Manm Kelly Maxim 3x I 1 7 x 464:5? Rubble Mmm Imus Mme Glorm Mendoza lsudm Menduza Dam Mlles ,Ican Mlllcr Ii Oh no, Dcmcmo' Tina Mlllt! Kathy Mussoun Greg Mnelcs r f 9 x,. x r , - ?1 .' m KI ' l L Sam Norton Mark Oxbmmw jamcs Palmcr Nuhule Patterson Donna Perkms Tummy Phcipx Chamcllc Ptquc't Melame Pangbum Take me um, urath, I have m LIN powder So xhomorevHSuV 0mm: as! 531 F PP . Cmdy pmm jlm Rachck Pam Rachel: Paul Smuh 'I'eresa Smlth Tern Spahan Shauna Spcro Angle Sulllvan Davnd Sweeney Chns chn mm 3 h . L L n u. Tammie 'lxemus Chrrvl Thomas Staphamc 'I'rznnor Brenda Tolls Julamc Twnchell Holly Wavsun Mme Wamboldt Scan Wilkerson Ken Wlllxs Caughr' Red'handed. Angle Wilson Lee Wllson john Wood Calvm W'Olfstcller Sophmnuru- Support mg LushWS hr ' Kathy Abrego SraU' Adkms Hermxla Altamz Tammy Allen Marlon: Alley Mike Andersan Elizabeth Avalos .4 VI k Llsa Bagwell Troy Baum Tonya Betbout jukson Bcgay Denms Bell Tumasa Bcngochea j?- MW Tamara Billnws Kaxhy Blau jcff Bland Dawd Bush Raymond Buxh Paula Cannon Ema Cardenas jalme Clarke Shannon Cumh jalme Cowger SA'handra Crawford deFreshmenv'Suppomng Cast 1ng Man Blauman Bub Bqu Dean Brandt Tlge Brown Vlcnnlf'er Brumm Anna Burrow Huabcth Cams Dehblc Cathcv V 74 WWI- xj A Brandun Cnukxs Iamcs Hampm jeut: Crenxhaw Mu'imn Curun'hcr r1 Denms deAmcm Huh Dtmm Devm Dms Chen Drake We mm tell 1f the band 15 planng m tnlkmg, 1! .111 sounds the smut . freshmen- SuppomnjkV herSS KJH Dunhdm Idnht Dunn Brut Edwards Dunlcllt hchaxe Sdul lisqmbcl john ham Marnlt Ixans Slum hlhxn Ums fox .Ieannle Frankhn DongY i'ranswav Gary Francr - . x 5...... .K , lf 5gb ' f n When they wcrz- all Khere and plaung mguhrr, the pep band sounded prem Shellma Garner justm Glhmn Ann Gumtz Alex Gnnuln goud 36-rmshmcn 'SuppurtIng CASE 4 ;- 5W7 Mmh mm Tm. Huwm Inn HAggard nge Human Luke Hendrix Jelf Huxdunps Hmkxjukwn You u mxvped loo 1m am nme pm. Mm pm a m gumt 1: good m m Vumzv anu 1n mm Imam Jarohmd Shinnm. Jana Hue Jakm F ii Sun Juud m Mm Kmy Kelly htshmen- Suppumng gm- +7 .- gag Sum Knlep KC. Krat'aw John Lamkev Rob Langendorf Renae Lucpmw Jesus Lugo Buddy ML'Dougal Alexis Maya f ; u- 3, . I 3 s! X fThaI's Charlottc Towne With hcr head dnwnJ jenmftr Mallluux 130be Manning John Mann Ruse Mmmcar Tum Milumme Gayle MlHe: SSvFreshmenV'Suppumng Camn , I f 4 'l'ma Mayer Esther Martlney Doug Moody '4? a Lombardo Munllu LOUIS Olav Dale Oliver me Owen f Thu veark i'rrghmcn werc very sln at the dame; as well ax evervwherc else Sam Psaslcc Lane Pcraldo Mlchcllc' Peters Toma Phllllps Chns Poulson ' You know. Stan. you're gong; to laugh when I tell you thm bur Frcshmcrr Supportmg Lash -W hm hm Chm ann Jocl RandnU shcney Ray mama Reynolds Kym Rmehnn Andv llorcx jamm Roybn mm SnHa Dune Schennerhom Come om KcUy, we all know you hung around mt. freshmen. 'Deany beloved, We are gathemd hcve zodav to gel Duck Sthlottmznn Michael Sthuu hm Sham Robm 5mm Todd 5me through an; dung callud mt w-Freshmen' 'Squorl1ng Cm Vs .z - .' i ; l ' f X s ti $3 I I i Dxane Soward Barbara Stoddard Tiffany Sullivan 1 K Paul Sweeny lX-wavne Trcgcllas Charlune Towns Lucy Tnpleu any:- Blake: Turner Rhonda Wayson It's OK. Kevin, We know lhat good help is hard to find Mark Wchstcr Tonya Wcsscl Wayne Whitmore Kevin Wllson Wllllam kaman Paul Vandcrvcm Freshrncr1- 'Suppamng Casx'lm Even in this tangled mess, some Flowers and students can blossom. 624TnderLlassmen- Suppomng Cast ' Life at Lowry 3 reduction Crew :?ska Faculty and Staff Faculty- Production Crew -63 L'Clockwxse from top lam Mr john Fallen School Board Mr. Tom johnsrone School Board Mr. Don Jones School Board, Plesxdent Mr. David Cassinelh School Board ML Wdhe IIoofr School Board Mr. Dave Bell School Board Mr. Don Stoker School Board Mr. Norm ngley Maimenance and Transpormnon Supermser stma Secrexanes mom lefrj Sandmlene Clah, Jerry Fenkell, Dede DsLong, mm Van Dim; Judy VICE, Robyn Ganlo, Mum Karhym McKinney. Mr, Robert Scorr Superintendant Mr. Kenneth Lords Assxsranr Supermrendant Mrmky Fxoducuon Crew Education makes us what we are. - CA. HELVE- TIUS 1783-1771 Discourse XXX, Ch. 50 len- Produuwn 1Wrw VM Klockwise from near righm Mr, Vince Mendiola: Basic Math. Math 1. RB, Head Varsity Football Coach, Boys' j.V. Basketball Coach. Mr. Lynn Cunningham: General Science. Health, Head Varsity Boys' Basketball Coach. Mr. jetty Morelock: Pep Band, Band 11, Instruments. Choir, Show Choir Mr. Tony Wiggins: Vice Principal. Mr. Ed Booth: Word Processing, Advanced Computer Accounting. Atheletic Director. Mrs. Cindy Abrego: Special Education Aide. Mrs. Robin Scott: Special Education. Freshmen Class Adviser. Mr. Frank Oxborrow: Counselor. Mr. Frank MCCuskey: Woodsh0p I, II. and 111. Mr. Ken Christean: Typing L Health, Conditioning, Head Girls' Varsity Basketball Coach. Head Baseball Coach Mrs. Ginni Cunningham: P.E., French. International Club Adviser. Mrs. Leisa Findley: Advanced Math. Algebra I and II. Basic Programming Calculus, Math Club Adviser. Senior Class Adviser. 66-Faculty- Producnnn Crew Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is perilous. Confucius-Analects Book II. Ch.XV. 5 ! -- w Faculty' Pr0ducuon Crew 67 KJOCkwxse from borromi Mrs, Marlene Ktllion' Home Economics I and 11, Child Developmenn And gladly wolde he lerne FIIA Adwser I and gladly teche, Chaucer- ML Dmd Ray: 3 Canterbury Tales. Prologue. Drmmg 1mm, Amol L. 508. and 11. ML Doug Conner Geometry. Algebra 1, jw nior Class Adviser, Mr. jm Bulingsley. LIS, stxom Nevada His- :or;, Governmem, Head ' Wresthng Coach, Head Golf Coach. Mrs juhe Gabica: Enghsh 11 and 1V, Novels. Clostp Adviser. Mr Mm Crowley Spanish I and IL Enghsh 1, Imemanonal Club Adws- en GBVFzrulryr 'Produmon Gew' Learn to live, and live to learn, Ignorance like a fire doth bum, Little tasks make large return. Bayard Taylor-To My Daughter. wmmxy- Pmducnon Crew' KClockwise from near bottom lefm Mrs Carole Gribble: Counselor Mrs. Susan Rorex: Government. L' S. History, World History Drama. Senior Class Adviser. Mrs. Lucy McCuskey: Office Practice. Shorthand, Typing I. Typing II. Sopho- more Class Adviser. Mrs. Linda Hill: Art I. Art 11. Advanced Art, Art Club AdviserV Mrs. Penny LeVee: English 1, English 11, Career English, Reading. Mrs. Arlene Myers: English 11, English IV. Speech, PVEV Mrs. Carol Adler: ESL. Miss Kathy Klar: Special Education. ML Clyde Andress: Biology 1. Biology IL Honor Society Adviser. Mrs Katharina Brown: English 1, English IIIA. German. Mr. Todd Miller: Geography. 17.8 History, Government. Head Girls' Track Coach, Head Varsity Volleyball Coach. Mr. joe Bartek: Accounting 1. Typirygv 1, Personal Typing, Business Ma' chines, Fawltv 'PrmiuCtu'1n Crew VTI VZVFimlxy- Produmon Crew' H.Cft t0 righm Frances Begay: Cook Delphine jackson: Cook. Mary Ann Echeverria: Cook. Louise Dillon: Cook, Cheerleader Adviser. Dennis Locke: Custodian. joe Arana; Custodian. Claudio Yzaguirre: Custodian. Frank Phelps: CustodianlNot Picturem Mary Lou Minor: Nurse. Margaret Lau; Speech Therapist. Bill Clark: School Psychologist. Phylliss Fagg: School Secretary. joyce Mendiola: Counselor Secretary Sharon Thomas: Attendance Secretary. FaCulty-' Pr0dmt10n Crew' -N Despite a few bugs here and there, the faCulty continued to shine at their jobs. lrhculty- Produnnon Crew' ,: !;.1'11 Life at Lowry - Act I mm L f 0 n 0 .n a .1 ID k - en Special Events Special Events- A Celebration of Life -75 Skit Night: Loads of Fun Ronnie Gtibble escorts Queen candidgte Terri Redd at Skit Night. Howdy pcrdnex! 1 Blue 36-24-36 hike! VrSpcIuJ Iiwmy' A Ccichmrmn Ur LITE mymrmmum .ue pven w m xwa mmm mmm Hommuuug QuLLn Iun 1mm Homecoming: A Halftime of Celebration Prtpnnng m gut me chn Landtdzltm m mm m esuxrm band , SKhwutz and PM MEDadc wms A Calamanon or me hm thmgh wt' duirm mm um Huntmmmmu mm: IEK' r :: g11t wm. x1111 mH wt K'XL,ZH'ZIK'I1I VIM' Hmm-umm'z; mmn' Ith MM snmr gmxd pinw Tm hull. tckmzx Ami Emtflmt XMn .1 Mm uzw lht Imurx High 5pm: Tum pcrtummi nnc u! then xu-W DFCPAFEU; damn, then thr Hunmmmm; Quccn mminhlu wtrt Ammumul '1 KfH Raid xwx tmnrtcd bx Run CHNWIL; Hum me 'm Ilnni thrw. .ux: Amil Hertz bx Rd Mt D.Adt VI Mr tMurH prmtmut thur mmmiucx mrh mws 'lia'n RUM xms mmximl Ilumcuumng Quccn fur WHINS v. d ith gmu Anticipation. Diana and Andi are chauffeured on Tani rides out in style on a new red corvmc, to due fiehi Even though it was a hard loss to Ycrington. the Homecoming spirit was not loan 143onsz rm W: W 1' Am Z'Jr: Bu L .1rm Pry CAJEW mm? A rh'hmrwr, Hf 1,er 'W Homecoming Dance and Car Smash: Loud and Wild smw song: gave everyon: a mm m get close msPecm Evtnrr'l Celtbrmon of ma There was a great turnout of students and teachers at the Homecoming Car Smash. For the second year in a row, Winnada sponsored the Homecoming dance for Lowry. This dance was a success, along with CltSse-Upts successful Car Smash. These two Homecoming events proved to be among the most exciting. B cc Crawford gives his best shot at making a dent in the car painted purple to represent the Yerington Lions. Special Events- A Celebration of l,if The mom make n Ieeblr anmlpt a. mm; m Igloov ' A A ' I 'My mend Chld hue Is so ugly . Mxha. m mum mm in 1mm m m x, hu 0 m r UH k ,l th m The 1qu p4: ur the v u'cr mm mm m: w-vm' mm m m: mm. m Mm Humumx v; xx wunu Hudgzih hum mnwmux wun mm mun mm mugged momm Hr mu m; mutm 5m mm mm m m: magma Amimg w m ewnu Wk Intermmmal K m mr'w : Avnnc' md Hm: 1: mi Wmnmla mm W'Hm X AIL L ,1? 11: m .. , . , ngw m Aha! gmmg :mwnzd. Lana hum 5m with m. pm. conn r0. . frw piuukl. Winter Homecoming: A OncerAwYear Week 113 me u. mm 3pm: mm A mama o; m an Standing alone can be a special event. m m HkS-pnml Evemx W 7c 1t hr.mnn 0f IML Life at Lowry - Act II Art Chuck Flcmmg'WTIU House -Pm Az Ink Clue MoonAHBisser HoundWPenml Danny Duke 86-An- An Expmmn of1.yfe l l L When We Talk what you are feeling When you say what you need to say, you make me feel like I'm the only person in the world that will listen, When I talk it seems Mamie Evans listen. After I ask you something, When we talk, I feel you just say, l'l don't know. like you don't want to meant to he. Long ago our love was true and we could never part. The past events are haunting me and ripping up my heart For now when I see you I step back and wait among the darkened shadows. My head pounding with hate I resent the way you are now. I wish you a painful death. You are tormenting me with every little breath. My fists are clenched near my side and I step out on the ledgc. I hope you know you did this you must listen as I pledge You are Satan drcsscd as man l curse yOu with Godis name. No mortal force can save me As I play this deadly game. I battled with you night and day live given up as lost lill st: you burn and rot in hell For my soul is what you cost. Teresa Stricker After you take me home at night, it feels like someone just let mt: out of my cage. Maybe it's just met I don't think we were Tammy Phelps jenni Brumm Art- H'Kn Iyxpl'CHlUll 01 the' 4+ Holly Wayson Cathleen Ncndickrdnildhood Friends -Pencil Time afzcr Time and With all of mi: Wm: ml Dme' Day :fxer Day m me rcll you once again, you say, You would I'm not my kind of 3.11. 11' you Loved me. If you 13k me one more mm am look a: my fm ov:r my shoulder youll hurl. ma imo my eyts, I lave you a lo: And xnswu mi; Tmthfnlly, and you're spatial to me, 'Am I Asking : bir mo much Bm once and for all you cm of may spend perm of mine hm my Fudge Ruipc, Do I mlly mm 111 5n n. TtKSI Swickcr Lon YouelI-thppy Eagle -Pcn a Ink xwmr- An Exprmsmn m we Brenda Tolle- ArionmPencil How Many Times How many times have you heard someone say, If I had his money, I could do things my way ? But little they know, it's so had to fmd one rich man in ten with a satisfied mind. Once I was living in fortune and fame- everything I dreamed of to get ahead in life's game. Then suddenly it happened: I lost every dime, But I'm richer by far with a satisfied mind, 'Cause money Can't buy back your youth when you're old or a friend when youhte lonely or a love thafs gone cold. The wealthiest person is a pauper at times compared to the man with a satished mind. When life has ended, and my time runs out, my friends and loved ones Ihll leave, there's no doubt. But one thing's for certain, when it comes my time, I'll leave this old world with a satisfied mind, Danny Drake Mari Fries Art- An Expression of Life -89 Jenni Bmmm A Tiny Linle nght Somrwher: m the dnknen I: somehow In: In: knnw I m . uny hghl, a... mum Index Iway k show: me m: dirrmon k Kell5 m: hm: to me, am lends me :0 me gm nfter love has up and gone. k brings me 1m; 0! hnppmm n mils me whu to do, mi; min; u... got! unknown, Ind When to hold on W Holr- Sxephen Fwy ,med 1: m: me know in mmd ma body w: my link ham, zhu somehow I hm 51m. 0m seems m . ppm. 1! mm my the pm, Is llways gomg Iwny, that so am nukes mr blur. m m... n xuppurs. h mam up my hm, k somehow stem! :0 know when rem come 'evking Khmugh whm 1 .m mung me, I: somehow see: through m u always comes .mnd. ma 1mm jun whu to say, when 1 think of you. Lin Nnrcmss john Anderson-Pennl 9mm An lxpvemon or w: James RouskrPcncil Looking Glass You see life through I glass bubble So pmty and peaceful, So full of love without trouble Look decpet my fricnd Don't be fooled Look into the heart Beneath the glass everything isn't so cool. The dark cloud of evil floats in Life cncks open the door Life welcomes evil without sin. Life bites with no regrets So be alert and beware Stand clear of its threats. An 'An Expressuim of thk' -91 Everything has artistic qualities if you look deep en0ugh. 03 Art An Fxpn-xsnm my 1.1!: Life at Lowry - Act III N rganizati0ns in Life 543 Clubs thhY KW 11.KliIdK1t m m LAC WM I don: undmund Hugy Dewey, m Lewy LACOOKARACHA Internauonal Club has brcn very busy nus year. Selling nowm on Valcnnne's Day and holdmg a dmm m honor of me 1m game of me year were a couple of the excitmg fund raisers for me 1984-85 foreign languag: scholarshp, This will be used for funhering a student's educanon in me fursign language Held of mm chome. Mrs Cunningham and M.. Crowley have made K through their second year, and we hope their success continues mum wm Lumpkleh ronlem slmng hut looking Mk: lam w-cmb; leimunons In my Artists? Using their creativity to the maximum and putting a lot of'time and effort into their activities, Art Club proved to be a hardworking group. Displaying their work in the Public Library, painting store windows. selling art work in the Craft Show, and sponsoring the Humboldt County Art Exhibit. the students put their skills to full extent. THAT IMAGINATK NV? Don't it look like Iim doing my art! t,lubs-HOrganizatium in 1,1??va Shooting Off Science Club has been shooting off all year. Some of then activxties included flymg handmade spaceships overthe skies ouown and enrenaimng smdems thh fascmaring movies in the audironum. Mr. Blanman oversaw all me acdvities which helped me members enjoy science more, Yuh I mmemhcr Hrw- Lse all m m: or none of me At 3H Mr Blnttmznl Mr mummm Hey' Mr ummmw 96-mbs- Orgamnnon: m Lny Rewards Add Up Expanding :0 new and gremel depths, the Math Club developed the Buck Cup,wh1ch rewarded the club mm a nice proftt This Was one of their money making scams to help pay for a mp they had planned for spnng. Preparing for math tests and entrance exams were two of mm senous prams, Mm Club advcnms :th olnmus mmhemml superiority in creanng geomcmt shapes That 5 why my brokcr .5 r: 1- Hum. Shame on you, Mn, Fmdw Thar; no: a Bud: mp yom dunking m of Ckubsv' Organization: m we aw Rolling 0n the Floor Performances by this unique group of students has provided entertainment throughout the year. Under the keen direction of Mrs. Rorex, they have presented several plays. hung flats, eaten pizza, taken down Hats, eaten pizza. and played TRIVIAL PURSUIT They started the season with SEVEN WIVES OF DRACULA and FRANKENSTEIN SLEPT HERE. It had the cast and the audience rolling on the Hoot. Uust ask Matt Buchan and Teresa StrickerHJ As usual. they presented a special play for young children at Christmas called THE ALMOST NOT QUITE VERY ,- MERRY CHRISTMAS Following it was GET SMART and a , .' , e t, . hilarious 1: act comedy. ' i Blackmail workx wonderx. D0 WHAT wtth Ihh hall' Grandma what Bu; Eyes ynu haw' W-Drama- The Play W'ithin the Play mm proves mg hu no uste , :11 men. Cnlm down Johnmm Eluw, bony, Blow! Dnmnr 'The Plny erhm rhe Play 99 Character Them is a lot of work to be done when you are in Honor Socxezy, but 1: is rewarding. The club has had a very busy schcdule this year,A10ng sAde of selling candy canes at Chrisrmas and working concessions at basketball games, :hev planted trees on school grounds and around the atheletic fxelds to make a windbreak Promoung a scholastic scholarship, service, character to school and Community, and to represent somethmg fox the student body m look up m. was the purpose of Honor Socxery ans year. Now am you an m HonoxSocmy,M1kc,don't you dunk you should do your homeworku home, m MM, you n: mlzhmg up w Pat MnDnde in mg muscle depmmem, Proper smug euquett: .3 m Honor 30am plextqmslle mcluby 'Orgnmzmmns m ma hi! I want you to go buy me some more cigars. these pens just don't cut the mustard. Whafs 21 Marble Marquis? l Concentrating on improving Lowry High, Student Council h h activated many fund raisers to help them reach this yearhs goal of donating a marble marquis to the school. Mr. Oxborrow supervised the group's efforts in accomplishing their plans for this year. Representing the student body, Student Council made us proud. Pat and Ron listen attentively to Kris' financial report. Clubs- Organizations in Life -101 Competitors Rodeo Club attended many different rodeos throughout the state this year with their first being held in Carson City on March 25 and 24. Since the Nevada State Rodeo Finals are being held in Winnemucca, Rodeo Club Sponsored breakfasts. held dances, and organized other fund raisers. By the end of their season in No- vember. they will have competed against some of the best and will have displayed the prize- winning skill and talent that has helped them take awards home for years. 102-Clubs-'Kkgamzatmns In Lrl'e Takmg down a tall and roping it came almost naturally to Dan Bel ? S O O f S Hosting the City League Tournament in the Spring, Letter- men showed their spirit for sports. They also sold conces- sions at the football games along with salami for fund raisers to help them pay for their year-end trip. Enthu- L siasm for their club brought Lettermen far this year. v.4 Playboy Bunny 1985 'QJ O-R winning team . . . That look won't work this time, Todd. 5+ e: Clubs- Organizations in Life -103 104-Wmn Striking Comments Lana-' Ka-wack.' Melissa- Wun, Mr. Wane. wun! Scott- You want Out of here? Talk to me Cazhleen- l like to work alone. Stacy- But Mr. Laa-ane. jennifer- Anything I want. Frank- I wish I was there. Tammy- I don't work Sundays. Connie- You look very nice today, Mr. I,anc. Teresa- That was pretty stupid David- Hi-Iio! jim- Don'tcha knew. Mr. Lane- I must say Wmnada- Crcamrs 0f 'Llfc Ar Lowry' A ch Act Plav' -10S Through many fun and creative fund raisers, eight ambitious students collected money to take an educating vacation to Washington DC. With the supervision of Mrs Gabica, the trip was sure to be under Complete con- trol. although at times she wasn't This trip enabled smallvtown kids to experience once- in-a-lifetime events. They had a lot of fun and W111 remember it for a long time What duyou know. Washington D C Isn't m Wash- ingwn The car smash was just one of the many fund raibcrs held this year, lOKs-CLI YBSv Organlzat10ns In Life Whar sthc1Imttcr Namy, dnin'x you got the 10kt! Right this way Mr. George. I hope you and your wife will be comfortable in out execu- Ithought you said that they would laugh ' . tive suite. at that one. 6 m a In S A . FFA consists of 16 members and Mr. George who has been the advisor for 20 years. Combining his know-how with the hatd-working students, they hosted their annual barbeque, sold oranges, held an installation dinner for the new members, and attended the state competition in the spring. w w-qu-. Go ahead and tell them your killer of a joke. FFA- Otganizations in Life -107 The RAND m focus Entertaining With Expertise Bezwm numben, the hand me: a Chnnc relax at rhe Omsmm oncm lm-Clubs- Orgnmzmom in ma A wurg 4 two. a rhtcc Entertaining onlookers at foutball and basketball games. playing tunes at pep assem- blies. and delxghtmg their audxence at the t hristmas concert. band demonstrated their expertise With Mr. Morelock leading them m the l'NR Hometommg Parade. the Nevada Day Parade, and the Labor Day Parade, how could they go wrong? Are you thmkmg Hum: vour ux Mr Ilmc' Uuby K hgunlannns m l.xlt' 7109 Vigorous Performance With a vigorous year, Cheerleaders weze constantly on the run. Pumng up posters around the school to promote splm was only on: of then many responsibilities; they also practiced dances and performed at half-times of football and basketball games; plus they organized our pep assembhes. The Cheer- leaders gave thE vaxsiry volleyball team an outdoor pep rally on the patio as they were leaving for the Stem Tournament, Th: cheerleaders demonstrated school spmr by not only cheering. but by shawing they cared. wax, my mmy mmuus 21: 11mm: up, so larcr 0n john, IIO-Varsity Chterluders- Oxgamulion: m my The thetdeaders Iakt a break beforr then hnlf'nme Performance yu Vigorous Performance With a vigorous year, Cheetleadets wete constantly on the tun. Pumng up posters around the school to promote splttt was only one of then many responsibilities; they 31m practiced dances and petfotmed at half-times of football and basketball games; plus they otganlzed out pep assembhes. The Cheet- leaders gave the varsity volleyball team an outdoor pep rally on the patio as they were leaving for the State Tournament, Th: cheetleadets demonstrated school spin! by not only cheering, but by shawing they cared. whh, my Khmy mmutts m :lmost up, so tam oh john, IIO-Vatsity Chmtuam- Oxgamunon: m my The thecdeadets rak: a break befote then hnlf'nme Pcrformanre Determined Squad This young squad was determined to cheer on mm teams wxrh pride w and enthusmsm. Leading cheers ac games and pep assemblies gave Khe 1 girls experience and Was fun. As part of me Lowry Spirit Team, they Joined up with me valsxry cheerleaders for some mm like wrestling. pre-game dancing, and football halftime shows. Mommg practices, meetings and performances added up no plenty of work for 311. Th: dance: a: me games lmked good from ms mw nzjumor Vamty Cheerleadcrs- Organxszns In my Believe u or not, aucndmt: ms nkm regularly m M: Lm's loumzlism clus. Mr. Lane gets a musmg response from one of ms ma Jukts LHS Today journalism made Its first appearance as a class this year, and 1: proved how nicely a paper can be produced by hxgh school students, Being a semester class allowed rwo separate staffs for the year, which provided for an assortment of reporting styles. Busy Class periods and late night deadlines Were lots of fun and assured the paper :0 be on time. Clubs- Orgznludonx nu mm m Havent mu learned huw to tolor yet' I1+Club5'h'Orgamzattons 1n foe'h No. thls Isn't what we do everyday. Beautiful harmonies If we listened carefully, we could have learned about harmonious living from 0L Choirt These students lifted their voices in unity for the annual Christmas and Sprin Concerts held in the auditorium. In addition, some of the members competed in th honor choir. Of special recognition is Dean Campbell who sang his way to be chosen member of the national choir traveling to Europe this summer. With Mr. Morelock a the advisorkeacher, the choir tuned in some good songs. It's AllveYY? FHA members clean up the Home EC room, Making a Comeback After a brief absence; FHA has returned to Lowry High as an organization which is geared to succeed in the job market and home life. Mrs. Killion, their advisor, helped them to gain home- making skills and taught them how to deal with domestic prob- lems. Although they organized late in the year this small group cooked up a storm. ClubyuOrganlzauons 1n Llfenln .4 .x. M A AA BANDlanH Pauline Salla, Exajuradu. Latin McDamels. Brenda Mamn. Iilswjenkxns. Renee 1.1pmw.jamw Clark. fMlddlel Kenny BrlL'kCL Bob Buydullm Shaw.jm Mch. Dam! Arnhcr. Truv Travnnr, Vancssa Ilm'ksun, Tum: HIHO'WS lBackI Sean Genjose Horas. Paul Richardson, Mike SLhermerhorn, Doug Tramway, Paul Stcmpcrk. Skip Stawn CHOIR UfmmUenmferHerngan.$tephan1e vamm Cheryl Furs. LClKld l'ernande7, Stephamc Little, X MiddleiTerry Spahan, Susanne Glaannctm, Kathy Smith. Kama Pmunn Roberta Crutn hchuamm Gcorgt, E Bank Cenrge Collms, Bovd Lords JV CHEFRLEADERS VTopk Andl Huff metomh 'I ar11x Rathbunjolyn Dillon, IIUHV Wavmn 116-Gmup Shot5v 0rganIzatlons m Life .. m4. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Wop! Andi Bun. Tern Redd, fBottomJ Kim Backus. Shannon McDade. Brenda Mamn. Susan Romero. HA mentJ Chnsu Delmng, Gus DunL'an,jon George, Mr, George: miiddlet 'luneen Ferraro. Kevm Httnck. Stacy Fllhm, Paulmt SaHauItK: Hill; Hiatkthm Glllcspm. Lon Holt, Shellevjones, Kathy Cassmelll, Paul Snmh, Mike Howard. Mark Lathmp. RODEO CLL'B: fBaLkJTev Burke. Katie Filbin.Tam1CUOleyJeffBlandJuneen Ferraro, KFronH Duana Evans. Stacy Fulbln. Charlunc Towns, Dolly- Lau. Luke chdr:x,Jcnnifcr McCoy. Dan Bcll, Christy DcIAong, ., Group Shots- Orgamzatmns 1n the '-ll LEWLNMLN mom Shannon Mcmn 5cm amw Km Tmmwm T, H I'Mgnre, um IzmhmztH Km Benngtv mm MtKum Mud Paqurl Duld Adzmx Rum Abrt ' IHQ Erumn Nilddlb mm Benz Tun Rum Ilnu lume: Sanwum DaHmoxL Iuth Tmum Jn: 63mg: Paul Sunmm; mm rmm Suun Rumcm, mm DeLang m Hurku pm 1 mpmwuz Haring mm sdmm, DRAMA mum; 1mm: 0mm Pan ngbzr, Lm'uu 14m JMKNM Angm m.ghem, Skw. Ihhun, Am Ikauhnm mm Dolly LnquhtMShmmm Mdn Mm hhnro. Bundcr J0: 1m! 'ma Rn, Lung Duke Ram Hmmu Mm mum smnmu mm LV I LRBATIUNAIJ Ll H :I muuPhxmp Cuwmrd Mrs funmnghanLUmm DeLong, Suq hme,Kur Nlun, LammnluMunHoJBankUlm thundonluc MduyJun smw. mm Vym. pm Rumnlson, Kevm Hum. Mlk: sammmom Mu Hm; mum Nenduk. 1m Moon. Lun HukJmn Palmcr 1mm th'ns. mum Hm run qukrh Mu 1M1 HhGluuP 5m, Urplm m. m m: MATH CLUB: Kncel1ng! Steven Brown, Mlkt' Macdonald. Ronme Gl'lbblC. jerry Lugert, Mike Palmer; Gtandmgjl Louis Maze, Mlke Johnson. Brenden Doyle, Susan Romero, Susie Drake, Mike Howard. Party Blankcmec, KOn the walllt Chns BishoP. Mike Larragueta, Dawd Schwam. Paul Harmon, STUDENT COUNCIL: Wronrjj Chad Piqucr, Becky George; thd row! Brendon McBride, Pauline Salla, Kns Timmons. 'l'nna Turner, Calll Cain; Hrd rowKIhris Poulson, Carrie Chesser, Kane Filbin. jennifer McCoy, Patty Blankenzee. Andl Hertz, Ronme Gribble; mach Chris Drake. Mike Macdonald, Susie Drake, Brenden Doylc. jeff Brumm m MN VA 01 haw; A ONOg $00 Lht e t xd 0 3de 3m 5 x VanHumC H klndm Vaunhimu k5 MA wm wm YEW 30km? homw VX gems $ and? X FHA FHA club members 105 m me Do cw xmwgv Yam RC dc. WW JOURNALISM, UJmnH Tern Redd, Andx Benz, Diana H055, Denm- Delxmg; f Middlw Stcphamc 017 son, Connie Thomson, Kaur lebin, Lana Larim, jennifer Bell, me Schroycr, Craig Drake, Greg Standrldgc. Erncxm Mauro, EBackJ Duane Rlchardsun, Bxlly Clamo, Sum Hilton, Dolly Lau, Dchbm Sands, Jason Vandtr veen. Stuy Miller, Frank Babbs. and Sean Wilkcmm Group Sh0t5- 'Organi7at10I1s m 141765119 Good organization can lead to a great reaction. I20-Oubs- Organnanons in 1.1!t' Sports Sports- Competition in Life -121 BUCKS FINISH When DtEams ml . rvtn'budV Ixsrms Vnrur', rummm mummy, m hrs STRONG They gm m: drop on us Tex, W: cm do a thing Hm wme: anoxhu one of Ihox cmbaxmsslng bhnd'sude hm Synchronlzmon Was nm one of the Budd hancr pomn. N ever Gave Up Although there wele some green Indmd- ual performances dunng the 1984 season; the Bucks Just Couldn't Come through cunsistanlly when it Was necessary Dur mg the last part of the season, the Bucky roos never gave up despme then losses. and as a Iesult they fmished Strong. Out atanding xmlxvidual performances were shown by Pat McDadc Who led the hner men With 30 unassisted mcklrs, Phxl Diehl rushed for 295 yards on 59 cames wmle Davxd Schwartz threw 37; compleuons. And the Bucks besx lecexver. Txm McBride, Caughr 11 passes for 241 yards during me Course of me season. Varsity Fombnw 'Compeuuun m m um Buhbn' Who me ynu 5uppmed m be blockmg' Trymg to won! a sack, Dawd scumblcs fur a gam. The BRAWLING VARSITY BUCKS of '34: 15: um Crag Duke, mu Clams, Pat Mchde mama LnflenJerry Luge , Mike mmgum, Ron anme, 3mm Doughw, Josc' Hons, Gmgg Sundndge an mw Coach Ruck nghexmer, Travis Ham jeff Bmmm, Mme Howard, Bob Czszlu, pm mm, mm Harmon, Mxke johnson, um Fondy, m Diehl, MM Palmer, Chad aqua, Coach Dan Henderson, 3m row ank Echavcjatk Mnmn, Chris Btshop, m Sigston, Mm james, Tlm mam, Enc DeBonIs, Em Stringer, Dmd Schwmz, Randy Hesrexlee, and Cunzh th: Mtndlol: 114-Varsny l-oozlnH- Compunnnn m m: Bumgcr takes advzmag: m' :m opemng prouded by me oriensm hm I know I'm rhmwmg 1h: ball th: wxong way, but dus Is my best side , New Coach; New Attitudes Vince Mendiola, formerly an assistant coach m the Buckaroo organizadon, mom up to head coach this year. Mr Mendiola has shown over me years mm he knows football inside and out, his players know this and accept his decisxons thhout argument. We'll see same championship performances m me years to come, Mm dnmmmng the rum half, the Bucks mm: m m shade Wm, roomy 'Compenuun m wens Dunmn mmhlu m, mun xhe uppowmu Game-Winning St lhe enugcm Jumor Vanity mumm- m mw lirzndon Mrlhuh: Lombardo Munllo HUIVMUVA low 14;. mm Kknmh thvRay,chn Huumk rm mk Jnkmn Mn John M m m m smh cm pmm Mm, hrctn Mxk Vumoldx. HM MA Krnn, Tom MKan Pam Vm'iv Gus Dun- mn. Ruck Ahvrxo Damn MEL Doug hzmwm, Md rum Conh Hm nsueH .cnm Mummy, Brandon Mm Smu mu Debug tummm .Mvurul nmd Bush. jonalhon Jmmm-k, Mamn IAm Vormn, Kun lid Sam Bmmrr, Robcn Mvhn jztollmek ram huk, pumps um: pump: mu! cu- Makmg m m, men m on m o m hnr n W ohm mum 4mm 0r 1 qmemm 125w mmmnchmmen m m: 3 Strategies L'p, up and my Depth and Talent Impressive man came mm. our prrludJV rum ms year mm m ammn ormmn mm Hem meeU mm pmmg mack, dummatad mm: ohm gnmex. but good running mum and Strong Mum helped m Eucks m comm! mm gm; I'm:hmanjnnmhonjamhmck pm ed me An Cnsth Show' wnh um yards 2nd xv muchduwm passing w Km M, 13an Mckemy szkv Abregq Chm poulmn, ma Brendon MtBnd: Poulson also threw m two muchdownL Lyn: on me ymuback pm, :hc mm on 1 me punt w. was were gamed b, runnmg m andon Mdinde who provtd hxmzelf w b: a tough runnu mm m end Ion: m cm! zonemurhdown run on an mtercepnon Paul Smh.cus mm m hns Pnulion mm mm ground yardagc Defensively. me JV Squad held then opponents m so poms for the year tcompmd m 275 pom Kor Lumy on Mama 5m punts, and mrcrccpxed me ban mm mm xh. r Depth and man made a pretty mu Performance by m: whole mm Brendon Strmght arm: rm opponw to break rhr mm jV Fomlmllr rompumon m me 1127 Team Goals Achieved Forming a team huddle before th kill is a rradmon. Flymg highjanet Quihu slams one down on the Lovelock Mustangs llR-Vamtv V0!leyballA'Lompemum m 1 1fc ' m As Hayleyjuohmek smku m mu, 1h: ms! 0mm mam rovers mm um mu Th: proud 19x4 Vmuy Volleyball Tum m Sylvm Hows, 1mm Begay, Reylenc Foam, Lna Olson, Hayleyjzrohmck, Duna Hos; Tami Cooley, Denise DzlongJaner tha, Lam Lanna, Tm Scroggms, Kns Tunmom, Coanh Todd Miller and Man- ager Julmn: '1 wmmn. Togethemess Takes Them to State Being a gmup ofclose friends, the Lowry Varsity Volleyball team pulled together in the 1m halfof their season 10 clench a spot in the AA State Tournament in Reno The team set goals for their season: to win their 125K 9 matches and to go to State. The team won their 8 mm marches and missed their goal by losing :0 Femley, am they reached one goal - they Went m State. One of the season's high points was when the Bucks defeated Elko m me match detexmining who went to State, That wasn't the only time Lowry bear Elko though; Lowry beat their Elke nval twice, Akhough the 5mm Toul- namem didn't tum out as well as expected for the Bucks, they sKill More th: had a fun and successful season. 1 Warming up btfme a much, newLomer Lm Olson goes up for 1 5pm: Varsny Vougymu: mmpemmn m ms 7129 g After anothcr vrttorious gamc m'tr lilku, the team knew they weir un rhcrr wax in the SIRE Tourmment Individual Achievements Sophomore Setter jackie Begav led the Lowrv Buckaroo; with 729 sets; the total sets for the season were 865 and the Bucks averaged 39 sets per game, Diana Hoss scored 116 points this season andjackie Begay was close: behind with 107. Lowry averaged um points pct game and had a season total of 675. With 100 team blocks for the year and 8,6 per game. janct Quilici and Denise Delong both had 42 blocks, Diana H055 duwned 9 krlls this season. and Dcrr ise Delong led the But'ks with an even 100. Average kills per game for the team were 17.6 and total kills were W4. Congratulations on a great season? HOvVarslty Vulleyhali himpetltimi in Life . - i . n ' r This was nnh on: Our u! Dian; s W rhrcatcnmg krhs Mm. the Butks were on a roll. lbcy Wu: mm m mngmtuhue each mm, Locking Iik: wmnus, me mo Varsuy VullcybgU Team was introducrd dunng m: anball Hum coming 5km 16 was mmnl ' Mm! Vahublt Player m dw Vme vuncyhauderyxyxmmn in 1.1mm Michon Curutchet waits to recover after Ker tie's serve j.V. Bucks proved they could work together in many plays. The 19841.0wryjunior Varsity Volleyball Squad are: Coachjane Miller, Cheri Drake, Carrie Chesser, Katie Doyle, Vanessajackson. Alexis Maga, Margie Alley. Tamara Billows, Rose Minieart Debbie Cathey, Michon Curutchet. Chantelle Piquet, and Paula Cannon. $41 In Their League Thejunior Varsity Volleyball Squad had a superb season. With a record of 13-7 Overall, the girls had a perfect 8-0 in their division. Some outstanding players were leading hitter, Katie Doyle with 4.8 kills a match, Carrie Chesser with 18 sets a game, followed by Chantelle Piquet with 16. Margie Alley was leading scorer, Two outstanding defensive players of the season were Michon Curutchet and Tamara Billows. The team played a number of good games which grew more exciting as they gained skills through the season. IEZ-JV Volleyball-iCompetition in Life'i V7 Excitement and Experience for V s Everyone w Chamelk quuel's mkm tome through m m: Chantelle and Rose wail anxiously as Doyle bumps H mm Th: Volleyball 1nd Football seasons Wu: topped off Wxxh an awards bnnque: Hue Vmessn jukson recuves a cemflcale for her ciion jV VolleybaIIJ'Compuiuon m Lug 133 The Tradition Continues Prnxy hot :5 gunrd, 5mm bvoughl m: m Too Much for the Competition The Bucks continued to be hot in the 1984-85 baskexball season Their mmcate offense and strong defense proved to be mo much for the compemaon. Stoker and Schwartz returned to work impressively together Mike Macdon- ald shmed hke a new sm and proved he could handle Varsity pressure. Todd Thomp- son and Dennis Pom provided the heighth and agility for many rebounds. Craig Duke and Paul Harmon applied their playing muscles m the strength of Lowrst offenseh while Tim McBnde, Chns Drake, Mike Lanagueta, Randy Hesrellee and Ron Gxibble, affemonately named the Pine Cxew by Chuck and Duck 0f LHS Tor DAY, provided a lot of excitement for the fans When they were put in :0 replace the 5mm. This team suxely kept up the nadmon of excellence on Khe court, Ron anbk 5 Offth: bench ma affhxs Em agzlnsl Bume Mounmn. The Compeume Varsity Boys' Baskelbnlk Tum mama gummy Ron anbk, Mike Lnnnguera, Tam McBride, ml Harmon, Dmd shhwm, Gary 5mm Iknms Punar, Todd Thompson, Chm Dukeh Randy Hestzrlee, Craig mm, Mxke Macdonald, Tamer 0mg; Snndndge, mm Chad Puqm, mmhny Coach Iynn Cnnnmgham, and Asmnm chm. Herk Cnswell. n11 down with conndence Vusny Boy: Baghahah'tompemon m mum Lowry impressed the crowd right from the start with their warm-up drills. Proving his ability to jump, Dennis gets the tip Once again Stoker's up for a scom and pumping up his average. Laying in a hook is Dennis Porter, who muscled his way m the basket all season. BIrVarsity Boys' BasketbalI- Competition in Life Everyone .5 at ease because they know th: ball 3 gout m, A Sparkling Season Lowry produced an outstanding basket 4 ball team this yeat, and Coach Cunningham made the most of tt. His coaching Could be seen in a stronger defense and a more effec- tive offense as eatly as the Lowry Invitattonal in December. The Bucks spatkled through out the season winning most of then games and taking their losses in Stride. Let's hope that the Bucks in the futute can keep up with the standard of excellence set this year. Lowty's varsity team enjoyed a large for lowmg this year. The stands were run of tans that were nut afraid to express the ptide they felt toward the team. This pride was directly responsible for the success of the basketball Homecoming, which was much better than la5t year's. Throughout the season, the students, like the basketball team, learned to enjoy the wins and learn from the losses 1;; the tough spots, the Lowty defense could mhy put on the pressure Varsity Boys' Baskethhhwctmpemoh m l.tfe -137 Thrived 0n Wins Dcmtmu WAS mm to ?.1! Mt hoop m. :hls mm The Tradition Continues Domlrutmg thmughout the smwnt thc 'IV Bmk Basketball team thrived on wms. Wlth unly a few lusses. thm secured a high-rnnking scamn. Cuagh Mm, dmla's $1118 and xtmtegtex were what thts tmm nctdcd to take 1! t0 the top. Most M then Hcttmcs were athxeved ht the full Court prcss that mentabh made the games hlow-outx. Top scorers such as RiCCi Ahrego.-lunathanjarohmck and Lane Peraldu averagcd over 10 pmnts .1 game We um see that the jumor Vamty has some vcrx' talented plavers that will mntmuc the tradnion of UV 'h mnous Varsity basketball next smsun. Dunn; the prr game pm tuecht chog Lam nne from lhc nuhldt Puttmg up a lump shot from the lrc-r throw IHH' Rohhu' Maxon .de two pumts fut thz- Butks :V::L.t.:n.' Yuma Huts hnkmbah tumpctumr. .: 1.1!: Hx-ho' ' ks Dawo in mm th fast break lay up mm m V two pomrs if not , rebuund. Abrega, 1m ngzog, Dcmerrio HmmJommmeI.mek, Lune Pmldo. Chm Poulson, Kevm leson and 0mm; deAnieu Kneeling .5 conch mm Mendioh, And um Plaurtd v5 manager Billy McKemy. Jumm Wm, Boys' Baskaball- Compemiun m 1.:fe -139 Using perfect aitn,janet shoots a freethtow. Experience ASSures Success Even as earlyr as during tryouts, the varsity girls were expected to have a winning season With the returning varsity experience ofjanet Quilici, Denise DeLong, Diana H055, and Becky George, the new talent from IV players and the heighth 0f Tev Burke, the team was assured success. Although temporary and permanent losses due mainly to injuries kept the team from playing to full-capacity, they never let up on the action. Pte-season victories set the scene for continued good play. Our girls beat Elko at home, earning the htst win over them in more than two years, and ending a 56-game winning streak for Elko. A Hrst-place Fmish at Manogue's tOumament, and a second in the tournament in Elko showed our strength and prominence. 140Varsity Girls' Basketballe'hCompetition in Life Kathy looks for an open teammate before her Five seconds run out. As Diana puts in a lay-up, the others are eager to rebound. T Winning Season Delivered Th: suong Varsity Gm: Basketball Tum m Betky George, Denyse Dawns, 8mm Gnham, mm Hm, Tev Eurkt, Txmi Cooley, lhyleyjzrohmckjmu Quinn. Kathy Cassinelh, an konomzch Ken Chnsmn nnd cm: Chnswr Foxgem about me bill, luck 1! dm whne thung' Vnmty Gm Basketball- Competinon m m: rm In this candxd, the stress and fatigue uf a hard game shows on all faces Through thought and tuncentratmn, Diana prepares herself for the shot l-iZ-Vamty. Guls' Basketball'fumpetmon m Ilfch Good Skills Combine with Good Attitudes Coach Ken Chtistean worked hxs players hard in prac- tices, and he stressed mental preparation. Good skills and a good attitude were both Important to well-played games. In addition, the team spent hours watching video replays of their games. as many teams do. Coach Christean felt much could be learned from the tapes and continually used them to point out strengths and weaknessest The team seemed to have the ability and attitude neces- sary to play good games. Diana Hoss made MVP at the Manogue Tourney and All-Toumey a number of times and continued to show her talent through most of the games. Becky George also made the AlleTourney team in Manogue and put up the points all season Strong defen- sively and offensively were Denise DeLong, Kathy Cassin- elli, Hayleyjarolimek, and Janet Quilici who had a large number of rebounds and scored a lot of points. liven though the team had a low percentage for field goals and free throws in many games, they managed to come out on the winning side overall. The team muld count on Janet thcn when xhe was at the imc Th: tours on Femley and she And her tuzzh both know they re m uouble Denise DeLung Was pretty good u m: baseline lumpers th her we on m: ball, Hayley hnds down mm with Kaxhy dose bghmd Vaxsuy Guls Basktlbnllrfompemion m szezm Dctermined to Improve Although our-IV Glrls were behind as far as mm to losses, their dctcrminatmn t0 brmg up their 105mg re- t'urd helped then enthusiasm. Coath Tammie Pollock was able to substitute all the players in and Still kccp the momentum going. Their playmg was shaky at times, hut they trxcd to overcome it and take charge so that their defense and offense could dominate the cuurt Thur shootingV abili- ty 18 what mad;- the team decline m rank. Certainly the team madc quite an nnpression on the Coaches and the crowds. but they'll nced a bit of im- provement tu Athieve what our Varsxtv glrls art known trurA-a triumphant season. Muhun Curutthct puts 1t up lur twot .va v , ' Th:- drttrmmed IW'SAIV Unls' Baskcthall team n t I mm b ChantrHt- Piquet. Puula ! annont manager Damcllr lit have, SChandra h Cuwtnni, Mmhelc Hluk. t Balm Mu hon CUYUIL hct. then Dukc, Pugs Heltmmt Shauna Sperm Alexis Magi, Pam Rm. hcls. lel Izhicndge. Sun lured, and Utah Tammx Ptnlluck ' 14:er takc-s thr up l-H-jV Curls Huketbalk tumpetmon 1n Lut- Good Impression Made ; n ' , Lug: crowd: wen mm pan af me excncmem .u m: Jumm vim gzmcs jV Gm; Blakerbnllr Compemmn m Ln: A145 A Dominating Force Achieved Their Goals Wrestlers for Lowry set their goals high and have achieved most Of them. Then ultimate goal was to be AA State champions, wm then division and be undefeated in duals. Outstanding wrestlers 11kt Jxm Cannon, Phil Dxehl, Dave Stetlex, Mart james, and Pat McDade could go all the way to colltge w wrestle. Theix dual record was achieved erh a 6-0 record, erh 319 points f0; and only 3 mar: 43 points against. While they were battling m tourneys, rhey came out ahead of many AAA schools. In accomplishment of Winmng 3 roumeys, Hnishmg 3rd in three, and only once takmg 41h led to a season m which rhey dommared Eh: anion. , ; ; A Vb Junmy Cannon usts :hc strength and mu hes devdoped I through four years n Lowry, The tough was Lowry Wmsllus arr mom Devin Dlns, mm Tuxner,j:ff Hnlchmgs, Brendon mum, jon Georg: 1: Brooks Jun Cnnnon, Kelly Masnn, Bvlly Hok, Mm Blanmnm mam Coach Jim Bxllmgsley, jeff mm, Mirth Green. 1m thde, 0m 5m, Mattjzmes, Dav: 5mm, ane Crawford, mm mm, Paul Srmrh, Gus Dunun, and Assmsm szh Rmk nghelmgr Good sportsmanship W25 as .mpomm as a good Wm lA6-Wrudmr CompeKmon m my The referee indicates the pm as Bubba fxghts for 1:. Man jameS throws his man to the mat and turns mm hum 17m the takedown Wrestlmy' G3rr1pet1tIon m Illfcm-HT Wham is the name of thls hold Phil! 148-Wrestlmg Compctirion In Ich On the whistle, Paul shows no mercy. Raise your hand If you're sure The waitlng was intense during each match Young But Experienced While engaging in takedowns and pins, Coach . , Billingsley was instructing moves from the side ; l of the mat that would help defeat the opponent. Although he couldn't Coach Billingsley some- ! times wished he Could go onto the mat and wrestle for the team. Even though they were young in most weight classes, he felt that the team's experience led to their success. The par- ticipants gave their all in effort to keep them- selves off their backs. In this way they brought a triumphant record home to relish, In praL'thc-s the ream showed each Other new moves. Wrestlrng-'Competition 1n Life'llw Another Winning Season Take a Mulligan Coach Billingsley enjoyed another great golf season this year. Last year Lowry took the State Championship with great perfor- mances from Gary Stoker, Mike Larragueta, Gregg Standridge, Todd Thompson, David Adams, and Ron Gribble, Gary Stoker earned medalist honors at the State Tournament while Mike Larragueta earned the runner-up position. All of the team returned this year and with the new talent that came up, Lowry was unstoppable. Gary Stroke: and Whack Martin provide a mirror image for the photographer. ISO-Golf- Competition Dave in mid-season form in a pre-season photo. Troy Haggard tees it up. GOLF Wmmi Mark Oxborrow, jury Lugen. K.C. Kracaw, Ron Ralhbun, fBanglnl Bullv Holt. MlkC Macdonald. Gary Stoker, Chutk Standridgc, Dawld Adams.j1m Shaw. Run Gribble. Paul Harmon, jcff Henog, rBacM Charles jackson, Denis DcAmcu. Came Chesscn Todd Thompson, and Mike Larngucta all washed up. Later on. john! l tees u up Lunnpennon ?G Looking to Be Great A Coke and a smile makes you feel . . . Returning State Stars Expecting a great year, Coach Salmi recalls his 1984 state participants. Matt Buchan received a lst place in the 400m dash, Pat McDade placed lst in shot put and 2nd in discus. With a qualify- ing score of 71 points, Lowry took 4th in the State competition. Wanting to do better this year, though, we'll see if the boys can take state. Shown here competing last year, Pat McDade renamed as the State's No. 1 shot punt: and discus thrower. .AM h. . . ' a'. Of Lawry's 1984 star hurdlers Bill Domldson, McCord Gough and Chris BishoP, only Chris, one of Lowry's best hurdlers ever, returned for this season, lSZ-Boys' Track- Competition Mm Buchan was the only leg of this relay team to run this year. W. ll . MCDadc has an audience whenever he threw Boys' Track- Compctition -153 Practice Makes Perfect The form improved through the season as Chm- rcllc Pique: learned to wnrk With a real discus, A lmlc Lheesc cakt posmg shows whcrt Samantha and junccnk talents arcv 184-Guls' Track-'C0mpetinun in Life Prehseason action had this group running for their lives. A dive in the muddy grass puts an end to the fust hand-Off 0f the year. C3reat Performances Coach Miller expected a productive season and got more than he bargained for. The girls track team had a great season this year. Their success was largely due to the long, hard prac- tices installed by Coach Miller. Although the practices took a lot out of the track team mem- bers, they were very benefncial as the girls' perfor- mances showed. The running, jumping, throwing Girls' Track Team of 1985 consisted of: tFrontUunccn Santa Cruz. Paula Cannon, Pauline Salla, Reylenc Footc; tMiddld Samantha Dollison, Julainc Twitchcll, Chantelle Piquet, Debbie Cathy, Tomassa Bengochea; tBacM Becky George, Tanya Folgate. Hayleyjatolimek, Paige Heitman, Tami Billows, and Coach Todd Miller. Girls' Track- Competition in Life -155 Baseball and Stuff These are just a few of the guys that nied out for the baseball team. This is what might be Called a dry run through. tsec page 15H Though he's bigger this vear, Pat's determination and concentration remain as strong as always. 156-Bascball and Stuff- Competition in Life Bucks Shine With New uniforms with new umfoxms ma new mm the Lowry lhgh Baseball tezm mm m season lookvng :0 mm 2 MW name for rhemwlves As Always thus Were many People am mad out, and Coach Chnstean pichd m: plavus :har would mnmbutr mg mos: through me tours: of me sensor! The mm dxd :xpcr xenze :ome dsmculnes m their tough dm- non, bu: me, am phy good, solid Mscball He Whmd' meall and Swffr'tompemlon m mevm Boys' Varsity Basketball Name B. Turner J. Hutchings J. George J. Cannon S. Neely G. Duncan P. Smith P. Diehl D. Stetler B. Crawford M. james D. Bell P. McDade B. McBride B. Holt 1. Brooks K. Mastin Opponent Manogue White Pine Lassen Bret Harte Lakeview Truckee Lovelock Fallon Beatty Whittell Incline Yerington Hawthorne North Tahoe Tahoe- Truckee Battle Mt. Femley Elko Manogue Femley Elko Battle Mt. Manogue 158-Scores- Competition in Life Wrestling Boys' J.V. Basketball Opponent McDermitt V. 52 White Pine 46 Battle Mt. 52 McDermitt V. 61 Austin 32 Whittell 36 Incline 43 Yerington 34 Hawthorne 34 N o r t h T a - hoe 34 Truckee 26 Femley 11 Battle Mt. 47 Elko 47 Manogue 55 Fernley 31 Manogue 44 DUALS Battle Mt. Elko Tahoe-Truckee Hawthorne Battle Mt. Yerington Elko TOURNAMENTS Elko White Pine Lowry Reno Douglas Battle Mt. Sparks Divisional State 3rd 3rd lst 4th lst lst 3rd lst lst Girls3 Varstiy Basketball Opponent Fallon 31 Elko 38 Manogue 38 Fernley 32 Wells 26 Owyhee 34 Elko 57 White Pine61 Bishop CA 47 Whittell 36 Incline 68 Yerington 54 Hawthorne 28 N. Tahoe 25 T a h o e - Truckee 31 Femley 34 Battle Mt. 27 Elko 44 Manogue 31 Femley 36 Elko 31 Battle Mt. 42 Manogue 35 Girls' j.V. Basketball Opponent McDermitr V. 38 White Pine 34 Lovelock 28 Carlm 22 Elko Z7 Whne Pine 33 McDermiu V. 53 Austin V. 30 Whittell 19 Incline 38 Yenngron 46 Hawthorne 25 N. Tahoe 25 T a h o e , Tmcke: 49 Fernley 51 Battle Mr. 41 Elko 41 Manogue 29 Femley 5-1 Elko 29 Banle Mr, 45 Manogue 29 Varsity Volleyball Opponenr Yexington Battle M1. Lovelock Whirrell Yeringmn Whne Pme Batde Mt. Elko Elko Hawthorne Femley Elko Battle Mt. Femley Hawthorne Elke Battle Mr. N. Tahoe Incline Lovelock Inclme White Pine Scales 15-7, 15-15 15-11, 15-7 16-14, 15-4 15-15, 7-15, 12-15 15-13, 12-15, 5-15 15-12, 15-10 15-6, 15-12, 15-10 5-15, 12-15 6-15, 15-12, 15-10 15-7, 15-10 10-15, 11-15 15-5, 15-13 15-9, 15-4 15-11, 12-15, 12-1 15-5, 15-0 157,015, 15-8 17-19, 15-6, 15-5 1-15, 15-8, 15-7 15-13, 155 15-10, 15-5 15-12, 0-15, 5-15 4-15, 6-15 Varsity Football Opponent N o r t h T a - hoe Incline Whittell Femlcy Manogue Elke Yeringron Battle Mt. Truckee 5 Opponent Yeringlon McDermkr Owyhee Elko Elke Battle Mt. White Pine Whne Pine Hawthorne Femley Elko Battle Mt. Femley Hawthorne Elko Battle Mr. N Tahoe Incline Lovelock jV Football Opponent North T21- hoe Inchne Wells Femley Elko Manogue 27 Yenngton 6 Banle Mr. 0 Truckee 0 1v. Volleyball Scores 0-15. 11-15 12-15, 15-6, 6-15 12-15, 15-6, 6-15 15-5, 15-5 15-6, 15-7 11-15, 157, 1555 9'15, 12-15 15-12, 12-15, 13-15 15-4, 15-8 15-10, 15-15, 15-15 15-4, 15-5 15-6, 15-5 15'6, 8515, 15-7 15-4, 15-7 15-15, 15-4, 15-9 15-6, 15-5 7-15, 9-15 15-6, 5-15, 6-15 15-4, 15-10 Scores- Compelitmn 1n LifeH-159 Good sports sign here lepom' Sigumscompaixion in Lik Poor sports sign here Sponf Slgmmrcs- Compenunn m mam Pictured here is the original Big Blue Machine. Thank goodness it has impmved over the years. mzwcompumon m m 'Spwn i;! i 13:..- QQ'U'IIIII News WIN N ADA N EWS News page 1 Indira Gandhi after being murdered by two Sikh guards. TURMOIL IN INDIA Indira Gandhi, India's sixty-six year old Prime Minister, was killed by two Sikh soldiers of her seCurity guard. Gandhi served as Prime Minister of India for many years before being gunned down. She is survived by her son Rajiv, a former airline pilot, now her successer. SCHROEDER MAKES HISTORY The artificial heart implanted in William Schoederv William Schoeder became the second per- son in history to receive an artificial heart. The Fifty-two year old retired munitions inspector will be remembered for his Clas- sic request for a beer a short time after his surgery. 164-News- Facts of Life Volume 3 A MAJOR UNDERTAKING The Statue of Liberty is not to much of a tourist attraction at the moment, unless of course you happen to enjoy the refurbish' merit of huge historic momuments. Lady Liberty is ninety-eight years old now, and the pollution and natural elements have taken their toll. The thirty million dollar face lift will be finished in july of 1986. A NEW VERSION OF THE SPACE WALK The crew of the space shuttle Discovery made a huge recovery with this Buck Roger's backpack when they received seventy million dollars in out-of-orbit sat- ellites in two days. This device will make it very easy to do work that could only be done with a mechanical arm before. joseph Allen on the ultimate SpaCe walk. TRAGEDY IN BHOPAL In Bhopal, India thousands were killed in a freak accident involving a Union Carr bide plant. Apparently a small amount of water seeped into a tank full of lethal gas causing an explosion that spewed the gas all over the countryside. Investigators could not figure out what caused the wa- ter to spill into the tank. but even if they do, the plant will never open again accord- ing to the Indian government. MIRACULOUS OPERATION Baby Fae talking Over the telephone with her mother who could not visit because of a Cold Little Baby Fae became the first infant to receive a baboon heart in history. She seemed to be quite healthy as late as twen- ty-five days after the operation just before her kidneys failed. Baby Fae captured the hearts of millions who h0ped this oper- ation would save her life. The Closing ceremonies of the XXIII Olympiad. OLYMPICS SUCCESS Despite the Soviet boycott, the XXIII Olympiad in Los Angeles turned out to be a great success for the spectators and the 7.060 athletes involved. The United States' team won an unprecidented 83 gold med- als. Carl Lewis had 4 great performances that earned him 4 gold medals, equalling jessie Owen's feat. Mary Lou Retton daz- zled the crowd when she won the womens All-Around competition with a perfect 10. The Olympics instilled a feeling of patrio- tism that had seemed dead for a very long time. GATORS NUMBER ONE The University of Florida was selected the top college football team of the year by The Sporting News,joe Marcin, the col- lege football writer for the publication, based the poll on performance and the strength of the schedule. The Gators held a 9-1-1 record during the season. The Cou- gars had a 13-0 record, but, according to Marcin, their schedule was too easy so they were ranked fourth. The choice of the University of Florida being number one is a surprise to everyone except the Gators, who faced NCAA recruiting vio- lation charges through the season. TENNIS ANYONE john McEnroe had a great season this year. Among his tournament victories was the ATazT Challenge of Champions. This pattiCular tournament was held in Las Ve- gas and contained as much talent as Wimbleton. McEnroe was at his best throughout the tournament in which he defeated johan Kriek, jimmy Arias,jim- my Connors, and Guillermo Vilas for the championship that earned him $440,000, which was more than the check for win- ning at Wimbleton. TREVINO MAKES A COMEBACK Trevino's caddie congratulating him after Winning the PGA Championship. Many people had written Lee Trevino off when he started to have back problems. He nearly dropped off the money list of the PGA. Then at age forty-fout he won the PGA Championship. Lee attributes his success to his new wife and a new putter he purchased in Holland. Whatever the reason for his comeback, Lee Trevino is near the top of the money list again. FLUTIE FLINGS FOR HEISMAN Doug Flutie started his college football career as a fourth-string quarterback for Boston College, Since that time, Flutie passed for 10,579 yards, an NCAA career record. Flutie led Boston College to three bowls this year, including the Cotton Bowl. With all the impecable statistics produced throughout his career, Doug Flutie was named the 50th Heisman Tro- phy winner, one award he won't forget nor the scouts for the pro teams. CLOSE BUT NO BANANA The Chicago Cubs had a great season in 1984, but it could have been betterr After winning the division championship in the National League East, the first time since 1959, the Cubs advanced to the National League Championship. The Cubs took the early lead winning the first two games against the Padres, but with their backs to the wall the Padres came back to win the Pennant. The Cubs in 1984 were all dressed up with no place to News- Facts 0f Life'Vl65 WINNADA NEWS Vanessa Williams, stripped of her title. Vanessa gets exposed and deposed The mayor of Talladega, Alabama de- manded that she give him back the keys to the City, Different Companies stripped her image from their displays, greeting card ads, and comflakes boxesi Under this pressure Miss America, Vanessa Williams, gave up her title be- cause Ofposing in the nude twice at earlier times. jane Wiedlin leaves GO-GOS Jane Wiedlin, who is the guitarist for the GO-GO'S, wants to sing her own songs. She told the band of her decision in May of 84, and says there are no hard feelings. After seven years with the group, she says it is hard to write songs from the heart that someone else will be singing. law-News-NFacts of Life Mike Michael jackson was terribly angry over the rumors of plastic surgery and his sexual leanings He says he has never tak- en hormones to maintain his high voice, has never had his checkbones altered in any way, and has never had cosmetic sur- gery on his eyes. MichaeljaCkson is the future family mane Prince motates on stage PURPLE RAIN was the leading mon- ey-making movie for a weekend this sum- mer. out-earning GHOSTBUSTERS. Princes' albumn. PI TRPLE RAIN. was top On the charts for months. EN'l'ER'liAINMENT Gremlins mutate to stardom The terribly terrible Charaeter Stripe from Gremlins, Stripe and his Croud 0f tangy. evil-tem- pered henchmonsters made GREMLINS a movie of pure joy for some. and an unhappy tribute to excess for others. Ghostbustets slime their way to the top. The GHOSTBUSTERS team of Ernie Hudson, Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray whipped MERMAIDS. GREMLINS, and INDIANA jONES to become the biggest grossing movie of 1984. GHOSTBUSTERS was made for $38 million. pulling in more than $200 million in its Hrst five months. The GHOSTBUSTFRS Crew led the movie to the biggest grossing film of '84, 3 LOCAL NEWS s pagm The New Hut Wynnemucu s newest :stabhshmeht, th: szz: Hut The PAZZB Hut is the newest establish- ment to open in Winnemuccae It was start- ed about one year aftet McDonald's was built. The Pizza Hut should be a success 1f h Can Compete with Round Table's great pizzas. The one dmwback of the Hut is that it 15 located out by McDonalds which is Out of the way. Winnemuccats own Mini-Mall The Ftrst Fedetal's Mini-Mall opened AIS doors fot thtee shops. Moving from their pteVious locations. Butdettes and Odds and Sorts, moved into the mall fox better business Opponumtles. The newest establishment to move mm the mall in the spring was Sport In. The MInrMnII gets new shops Nixon Hall gets face-lift As part of an ongoing reconstruction and strengthening of Nixon Hall, the the cade ofthe building ms stripped off, and a new face tesembhng the original design was put oh The Ntxon Hall With us new zppeznnce The 24 Hour Tellers 24 Hour Tellers m perfcn for th: people of Wmnt' mum There we thtee new 24 Hour Tellets in Winnemucca. One s at the MmiAMall outside ofthe Fhst Federal Bank, another is outside ofthe First Interstate Bank, and the Other 15 a! Security Bank of Nevada. The new adahioh m the wthhemhccz Motel should mhy bnng in th: customer: Above KS 1 photo of Wmncmuccrs newest hotel WinnemuccaYs new hotels The Winnemucca Metal built onto it' self by making a new addition With the space of an old bar that was tom down, the Winnemucca Motel bought the land and built onto the restautant, When the new addition was finished, the Winne- mucca Motel changed its name to the Red Lion. Across the street from the Red Ltcn 15 the newest motet the Pytanees. h is run by Tony and Stella Mendieta. There are 44 rooms which are all Spanish Style. The motel opened in spnng and is domg ptetty good whh business. Newsr has of Ltfeh'rim There is always more behind the headlines. Now mpror H! Lonny Now Paw Hlu Lowry :- .w. me; Today v w...- ML 3.3, .ukul .-. New Paper Hm Lowry 5; rm. -.-5'.. LHS Today Im-Clubs-L'The Facts of Life .i Life at Lowry Closing Closing- Curtain Call -169 The Curtain drops to close the show. We hug and congratulate and share our success. 170-Closing- Curtain Call m Immm MI. IIA , nova mm m. m ; AIM 1M CCSS. Curtain Call -171 l72eCIosing- Cunain Call . .. g-..- The critics may say we bombed or that we were a hit. Only we know how well the play went. gm ,m ,w 174-Closinngurtain Call ' Next season's performance is already planned All we can do is look back and remember those scenes Where we stopped the show, Closing- Cumm citruus There are many angles on life if yOu know where to find them. ITG-CIL';51ng- 'C1JnaIn Call Life at Lowry ,. atrons 0f the Arts Advertisements Advemsernenzs 'Parr0ns of the Ans -17T UPTOWN MARKET I 57025 623-30372623-2197 2 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC. Readymix Concrete - Sewer 8z Pipeline Work - Septic Tanks - Sand 8: Gravel Equipment Rentals - Truck Cranes - Backhoes - Ladders Office 8c Plant ' 900 Em Fourth S'reet Plant - Battle Mm, N.B. Mtn. - 635-5652 Wmnemucca, Nevada 89445 Congratulations to the Class of '85 ggfmggncgk Soil Builders Jack T. Bullock 11 623-2005 ATTOF'N EY AT LAW 140 Pacific Avenue 512 MELARKEY STREET P.O. BOX 232 WINNEMUCCA. NV 59445-9993 Winnemucca, N evada Shade - OVERNITERS WELCOME - BEAU LARSON STEVE ACREE BJ's AUTO STATION Foreign 8; Domestic Repair weswfnef Trailer Lodge 800 East Founh Straw Winnemucca. Nevada 89445 0025 623-2907 POLARIS SNOWMOBILES JOHNSON e: EVINRUDE 702 623-3522 Jack 85 Marnie Warn 7 Blocks Downtown Owners - Managers OUTBOARDS 129V: MELARKEY OMC STERN DRIVES WINNEMUCCA. NV 89445 178-Advertisement- Patrons of the Arts MICHAEL CLAY CONSTRUCTION Office: 460 W'. Minor Niail: 410 NIinOr 62334488 if no answer: 625-2053 You Can Cut Energy Costs Comfortably With An American Building The New York Times airft got nothirf on us! LHS Today You,ve done your best at Lowry High. We wish you even better in all you attempt. HOSS DISPOSAL AIR CONDIWONING SPECIALISTS COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR J C IQ M Auto Clinic CARLO 8r MARIO, OWNERS 623-3453 Ka-wack. H-lcx You-bet. Cl-Ias 337 HANSON STREET WINNEMUCCA. NEVADA Day-oo and a hardy from Winnada HI-HO AdvertlstmsntvHPatrunh of me ArtS'-EW iSO-Advcmsunem armns jones 85 Son Auto Body 9660 W. Bighorn Street PO. BOX 492 623-4872 Our Best to the Class Of ,85 Free picking up and delivery Restoration work V on Classics a specialty Free estimates Complete auto, piCk-up 8c diesel specialists Of the Arts FARMERS 1 my vadWs-mu GENE DAVIS LOCAL. Aczm Amo-nnz LOMMEwcxm UFE IEONDS : 0 am No 55 639 50 amps: sr FM 70275232475 w-wwucu Nev 594a; 114E COWBOY SHOP 3190 East Winnemucca Blvd. Wmnemucca, Nevada 89445 623-1542 Full Line of Tack ' Wranglers Clothes 0 Horse Trailers HLET'S MAKE THISA RECORD YEAR RECORD 3245 W1 Potato RG1 U 17021 6234479 PO Box 1850 0 Wmnemucca, NV 89445 315 Record Street 0 17021 329-1741 P O. Box 2877 I Reno, NV 89505 7w NORASEAT :7021 sas-aooo STAT FOTO l HOUR PLUS ozszopms . pnmrms o nunmnm Uslnq KODAK Duper :31 Wzsf 47H swan, WINNEMUCCA NV 59445 The Fastest Photo Developing In Town! Advemscmcnw Panons of W Angus; OFFICE 702-623-4050 Wlnnemucca HOME 702.523.4744 COHSUUCUOH SUSAN SPRAOENS JANCAR, DDS. CHiLDREN 5: ADULT DENTISTRY 530 Melarkey Ph. 623-5650 530 MELARKEV S'REET VVINNEMUCCA. .NV 89445 Hal 6 Marilyn Nightingale. Owned Sondys Trading Post Upholstery 6 Antiques Mnnemucco, NV 89445 46 East Fourth Street Tel: 1-702-623-3733 Everything To Build Anything TALLMAN LUMBER 80., Inc QUALITY FLOORS 8: PAINTS ,, . . , IOHN B. TALLMAN Quality 13 our B usmess0 PRESIDENT P.O. BOX 524 OFFICE: 0023 623-2935 105 BRIDGE ST. WINNEMUCCA, NEV. 89445 Dave 0: Maria Bengochea 0023 623-5107 403 Hansen St. Winnemucca NV 89445 GEMINI Pre-School Child Care Center 307 EAST 4TH STREET WINNEMUCCA. NEVADA 89445 07023 623-4366 ELLA MAE FRAN KLI N OWNER-DIRECTOR Congratulations to the Class of 385 182-Advertisements- Patrons of the Arts TAR? CASINO RESTAURANT . SALOON Grandmas House Elegant Dining Pete2s Coffee Shop Theatre Lounge Entertainment Banquet and Convention Facilities Children2s Game Room 2Round-The-Clock Western Hospitality 30 W. WINNEJVKJCCA BLVD.. WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA 89445 TELEPHONE K1022 623-2525 99 Luxurious Rooms Firepit Dining Room Refuel your tank or satisfy your appetite. 2 24-Hour Coffee Shop 2 Entertainment Lounge Non-stop Action Friendly Nevada People Children 5 Game Arcade TRUCK STOP 2 CASINO - RESTAURANT 30 W WINNEMIK 2A BLVD2WINNEM1K'CA.NV 89445 TfleHONL 2702,6231583 WINNEMUCCA BLVD $ LAY ST WINNEMUCCA NEVADA 89445 2 TOLL FREEW 800 64874770 702 62372511 Robyn A Mnhell, 2 huuman oflhc' Huard hukmm ,5de Congratulations to the Class of '85 Mnertnummzv Pym ,m n! Eh Xru 'N Hi - Grade Distributing Co. Downtown Motel Paul Mortenson Office: 623-5346 Home: 623-5529 251 East Winnemucca Blvd. PO. Box 383 Winnemucca, Nevada Winnemucca, N V 89445 Telephone: 623-2394 Dan 8: Jaunita Gabica Owners-Operators TELEPHONE 47025 623-3703 NEDA :Motal' Winnzmucca 333 W. WINNEMUCCA BLVD. WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA anus Model Dairy N EVADA CHEMICAL 8c SUPPLY 65 Railroad Street PO. Box 1994 Dave and Debi Sam Office: 623-2047 Home: 623-2863 Hostess Cakes Wonder Bread Oroweat Bread Clover Club Products 184-Advertisements- Patrons of the Arts We've Always Pictured You This Way THIRD EYE NEED PARTS FOR YOUR HOOFTS MOBILE HOME, BAKERY TRAVEL TRAILER, MOTOR HOME Congratulations A . ,-l , ; Graduates. WHnncmucca House of Parts 1350 East Winncmucca Blvd. PO. BOX 1726 615-3991 Lee Locke, Owner Adx'ertlsemenKs- Patrons of Ihe Arm WM h- BIDART BROS. MACHINERY 30 PACIFIC AVE. WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA LEONARD $ LOUIE BIDART CMnerOperators . Marty 8: his friends Shannon and Travis say, Congratulatlons Enjoy the good life with a hot tub from Winne- mucca Spas. Class of , No down payment-E-Z 85 Financing 345 S. Bridge Street THE PRIME GEORGE DELONG CUT CONSTRUCTION 464 W. Winnemucca Blvd. 833 E. Fourth Street 623-2444 Winnemucca, NV 89445 623 - 2985 Congratulations . Congratulatlons Class Of Class of ,85 '85 186- Patrons of the Arts'4-Advertisements The signature page compliments of HKRACAW FARMS Advcmsemenrs- Pauons or me Ans -IE7 swo'cxm ENSM wconnowum ' '$$ '1: t - am : LW. PERALDO CO. INC. 405 W. WINNEMUCCA BLVD. WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA 89445 a; gngabngj Q3. D J $3 p. Rm: L3; FRONTIER MOTEL 477 WMCA. BLVD 19o Adwmsemenrs S , i , Family 5:er Basque Proprietor: Tom Ormachea DINNER HOUSE 2nd and Melarkey ms. 93 P. O, Box 1476 Winnemucca, Nevada 89445 Phone: 613-365 :1.sz mm Denney A anurs TOWN AND COUNTRY STATIONERS OHM Hmm 6! :1ka 5mm, 241 S. Burks 5L Winncmucm, Nev 894-45 702132 37194-1 We Serve YOUR Needs : BENNE- Asw JACK MOODY Aatncy Own Narmeln N-vm Yunstul mo mum sum Wmnumuccm Navaau um twhuphunu mm anazzz Congratulations Class of 1985 MORAVEC ENTERPRISES INC. DBA Chevron Starion 685 Winnemucca Blvd 89445 JOHNSTON! AUTO SERVICE 0th dim Juana wom 62375600 WALT JOHNSTONE 40 so. Emma: 57. chKA wlNNEMuccA. NV nus nroausv n LAW 530 MELARKEV swan TELEPHONE vaNEMuccA NEVADA 59445 wozmzasom Adveniiemcms x91 SIERRA ELECTRIC a. REFRIGERATION co. AUTO - DIESEL ELECTRIC SERVICE ALTERNATORS - GENERATORS - STARTERS REMANUFACTURED I nemmeo COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION NEV. STATE LIC. CONTRACTOR NO. 021719 BILL HARRIS BOB GERBERICK 4070 W. WINNEMUCCA BLVD. WINNEMUCCA. NV. 24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE PH. 025 623-4820 MONTERO ARCO 85 MIN I MART 240 W. Wmca. BIvd. 623-2868 623-2859 Congratulations Class of 85 192 Advertisements Johnsods Food Town The Best Meat in Town T.G. Sheppard Construction General Building 8: Contractors General Engineering 605 Haskell St. Winnemucca, NV. 89445 623-5266 Sheppard Rentals 605 Haskell St. Winnemucca, NV. 89445 623-5266 Call us for all your mini storage needs Humboldt Ready Mix Ready Mix Inc. 4030 West Winnemucca Blvd. Winnemucca, NV. 89445 Best Wishes for a Fantastic Future CLASS OF 85 your friends at the Winnemucca nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn WINNEMUCCA AIR SERVICE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Winnemucca, Nevada 89445 003623 -5091 Booth E. Bailey OwnedManager Maintenance Charters Flight X K - Booth EV Ballev's Instructlon ' , W4 KAFOURY, ARMSTRONG 8: CO. Certified Public Accountants P.O. Box 2060 8 East Haskell Street Winnemucca, Nevada 89445 003 623-5215 OFFICE FURNITURE With Offices in WINNEMUCCA Reno'Yerlngton'Elko Las Vegas-Fallon 623777931 405 W. Fourth Winnemucca, Nevada 194 Advemsemems NEVADA NATIONAL BAN K West 2nd and SOuth Bridge 623-3606 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1985 Happy Lyon Ceramics Complete Line of Duncan Paints Full Line of Elephant Cord Macrame Supplies Johahh Lyon 4120 So. Grass Valley Road Winnemucca, Nevada 89445 623-2972 EDDY'S FUNERAL HOME 47 West First Street Winnemucca, Nevada 003623-2986 ALAN L. OLSEN OWNER 0022 623-3494 LICENSED 0 BONDED I INSURED p Andaman l'ack Seew'ce m; KEYS - LOCK REPAIR - SAFES SECURITY IS OUR BUSINESS W! 400 W. 4th ST. CLIFF WINKLER WINNEMUCCA. NV 89445 2 Owner D 8: D Cleaners Good Luck to the Class of '85 DRESSMAKING CROCHETING ALTERATIONS KNITTING YARDAGE SALES YARN SALES 90: special, Occasions in Winnmma CAROLINE LAFLEN CAROL PHELPS 623-41 78 623-3442 Advertisements 195 THOMSON TRUCKING INC. DBA Don Thomsoxfs HUSKY 8L OIL CITY Stations 62525600 or 623-2341 196 Advtmsemems NACHIONDO MOTORS, INC, Complete New and Automotive Repairs Used Parts 702 623-2180 5025 E. Winnemucca Blvd. Winnemucca NV 89445 Playhouse Childcare Center and Preschool Ruth Walther and Pat Quilici 22 years of serving Winnemucca 4085 East Walther Lane Winnemucca, Nevada Advemsunents 197 CON GRATULATION S AN D BEST OF LUCK to the graduating class of 1985 Security Bank of Nevada 1005 W. 4th Street 623-4481 N EVADA MOTEL 198 Advertisements Winnemucca, N evada Phone: 623 - 2056 RELIABLE ACE HARDWARE 930 W. Winnemucca Blvd. Winnemucca, Nevada Phone: 623-4433 Sanyo Radio Shack Quasar Dealer Dealer Dealer CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY We service what we sell 462 Winnemucca Blvd. Winnemucca, Nevada 89445 0024 623-2614 Tom Smith, Owner Q$ Nevada Hay Growers 623-1101 Interesthecking PO. Box 1852 Insured Savings Congratulations Grads Retirement Plans Full Lending Services Offices Statewide . . . . . . And Growing FIRST FEDERAL TELEPHONE: Off: 0021 623-4421 SAVINGS Res: 0021 623-5110 of Nevada! VERL SORTER 311 South Budge LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER Winnemucca, Nevada TONY FABER PAMELA FABER Your Full Service Realty Company 176 W. WINNEMUCCA BLVD.-WINNEMUCCA. NEVADA 89445 Compliments , -' of Your small town f M 1' DR. ALLEN T. BROWN furniture store with the large town selection. PHILLIPS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES INSURANCE 140 Bridge Street MANAGEMENT Winnemucca 623-3060 SERVICES John Q. Ryan Agency, Inc. 8 East Haskell Street Post Office Box 1910 Winnemucca, Nevada 89445 Phone: 623-3611 Advenisements 199 CR. DRAKE AND SONS '4 THE VIDEO STATION '8 ALL OF YOUR VIDEO NEEDS I 2 . 1' Rental - Sales Jim Kearns i The Video 9 Station 5186 E. W2 c Bl d. 62 -4601 mnemuc a v 3 109 East 4th Street Winnemucca Nev. State License Number 0121152.! 623-5033 IA. WINNEVA SEVEN - UP , DISTRIBUTIN G CO BOTTLING COM PAN Y L Sales of These Great Tasting Beverages: h RC Cola Dr. Pepper 'Diet Rite Cola Orange, Grape, and Strawberry Crush , Crystal Springs , L Bottled Water 130 Railroad Street Orelia Orange and Grapefruit Winnemucca, Nevada 1 89445 Phone: 623 -2930 Hires Root Beer Manager - Ron Peraldo 78 Sonoma Street 623- 2118 200 Advertisements DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY JOEL MORETH TV's - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CAMERAS - TOOLS - GUNS R8cR SHELL Wlnnennlccn MON - FRI: s-s sn: 9.1 Jewelry a 140.1. x Co., Inc. m LOANS . BUY 2. SELL - TRADE 6 , Expart Jewelry I. Watch Ranairing 139 50. Bridge St. W6nnemucca, Nev. 89445 Ph. 00$ 623-4200 X1 Complete Auto and Truck Repair Tire and Cooling System CLUB BARBER Specialist SHOP Ray Turner 10099 W. Winn. Blvd. 623-2975 251 South Bridge Winnemucca, NV 89445 VALLEY INSURANCE mc. Eficgitg 6: commercialprinting 695.74,, Iitho arts MEAT'IE . . 5w 2 x offrcesupphes pkg kg A t. h-d E22222: KIM. g 31 S. BRIDGE ST-. P.0. BOX D. WIN MUCCA, NEVADA M5 Winnemucca Hotel and Bar Basque and Amefican Dinners Family Style Lunch 12:00 - 1:00 Dimer 6:00 - 9200 Open 7 Days a Week Miguel and Margaret Olano 95 Bridge St. 623-2908 Winnemucca, Nevada 511 W. 4th Street Winnemucca, Nev. 62363664 Advertisements 201 m phone: 623-5005 BILLINGSLEY MOTORS Highway 40 East Winnemucca, Nevada T BULL-HEAD MOTEL 500 Winnemucca Blvd. East Phone: 625-2331 PO B i Winnemucca, Nevada 89445 . . 0x372 Winnemucca, Nevada 623 - 3636 89443 202 Advertisements KRAZ-E-KONE WESTERN AUTO 0! Bill Clifford Dave Dunaway 335 Bridge Street Winnemucca, Nevada 0025 623-3624 Kama '4 7Kazai Skoppe '5YOUR EXTRA TOUCH FLORIST Helping You Enjoy Life ' KIMIKO SAKURADA 239 WEST WINNEMUCCA BLVD, Owner WINNEMUCCA. NV 89445 STARDUST Humboldt Drilling 8: Pump Co. Inc. 5'Service with the Farmer in Mind 4675 W. Winnemucca Btvd. 623-5259 PO. Box 592 Winnemucca. NV 89445 MOTEL 0025 623-2744 7.4a Stitch'x 5 PM 451 E. Winnemucca Blvd. W'nn . 5 ., Y Lows: coaunu 1047 WEST FOURTH STREET 1 tmuul N V RONDA MADEWELL WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA 39445 62552658 Advemwmcms 3m I-I'I-I-nw'x 3 0023 623-2330 7h 0194mm 71501246, GIFTS OF DISTINCTION BONI a TERRY MILLER Owners 204 Advertisments 329 $0. BRIDGE ST. WINNEMUCCA. NV 89445 SPROUSE REITZ Valley View Shopping Center 623-3352 Woodard Spray Service Aerial Ag. Application Star Rt. Box 6 Orvada Call 272-3332 0! 623-4292 Raley's Shopping Plaza 1 1 1 5 W. Wmca Blvd. Call Ahead 623-5498 TACO TIME 900 Wmca Blvd. 623-5433 Going to McDonald's is almost as much a part Of school as going to class. You've made us the place to meet, to talk, to have a good time, to celebrate your w ctnries and help forget defeats. You've made McDonald's more than just another place to eat. And that's why, at McDonald's. we say... IT'S A GOOD TIME FOR THE GREAT TASTESM 9 ??? Best Wishes from Mike 62 Karen Trettin, Owners: 1930 W. Winnemucca Blvd. Advemstmems 205 CONGRATULATIONS Class of '85 CONGRATULATIONS sumse Plumbing Graduates 9.0. Box 1744 Winnemucca, NV 89445 623-5379 Ramasco jewelers , ram 332 Bridge St. .' Winnemucca, NV 89445 Congratulations to the Class of 623-2918 1985 james A. Callahan 1 HA ? C0,! UNISEX IMlll CARI EARS DIIDCID DI10NI mm 623-4300' 2 Bridge Shed 3 l;1!!; 8,. L. win...m...,nmd. 89415 , GROCERY , WAREHOUSE , - . Complimehts of BAG AN D SAVE 1460 W. Winnemucca Blvd. 623-2558 William Thompson D.D.S. 206 Advertisements CB. Brown Compan y The Home Furnishers 221 Bridge Street 623-2541 True Value Hardware 70 E. 2nd Street 623-2543 Drug 8 Family Centers 7 Raley s Plaza Winnemucca, Nevada 89445 Pharmacy 623-2548 Store 623-2577 808 WORTH AUTO 215 Aiken Street 623-3691 N EVADA WELDING PRODUCTS 125 Melarkey Winnemucca, NV 89445 6235-5877 SALES - SERVICE - RENTAL ' OXYGEN 0 ACETYLENE 0 002 0 MAPP GAS PRODUCTS - RARE L SPECIALTY GASES - LINCOLN ELECTRIC - PACIFIC GRINDING - HONDA GENERATORS - PUMPS AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR FOR BOSCH TOOLS OHIO MEDICAL PRODUCTS VICTOR WELDING EQUIPMENT STOODV HARDFACING Advertisements 207 W We miss you, Kelly. 208-In Mcmory of Kelly Mastm . w M w, m ww 567 Ag m- . .mey M, a3, M.- .v h x . , . , u w a , . . u. w. n y.


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