Las Cruces High School - Crosses Yearbook (Las Cruces, NM)
- Class of 1986
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The week began with Hat-n-Sunglasses day and continued with Nostalgia day, Future day, Tourist day, and the ever present Red and Blue day. The Homecoming court consisted of sophomore Princess and Prince, Amy Bonney and Eddie Pena, juniors, Amy Strauss and Jeff Durhsen. The senior court was made of Princess and Prince Robin Noble and Chris Kinkaid. The reigning Queen and King were Trisha Alba and Steven Gale. Homecoming day began with the usual excitement and anticipation felt before the game. This year students were dis- appointed because the administration had changed the scheduled early dis- ,missal for the parade from 2:15 to the regular 3:15. Around the school, com- plaints could be heard like, Why don't they let us out early for the parade? Then at 2:15, enthusiastic shouts could be heard all over the campus, the ad- ministration had changed its mind and decided to let us out early!!! The game was an exciting one in which 4 the LCHS Bulldawgs played the Albu- querque Bulldogs. Although we lost, we gave an impressive showing. LCHS looked tough and played as well as any- one could ask them to. The crowd's support never faltered throughout the game. Everyone was proud to be a Bull- dawg! Way to go team! What a week it was! Everyone together in school spirit and school pride. The memories made up of parties, the big game, the parade, and the laughter we all shared in will never be forgotten. Homecoming is a time of story making, stories that will be told to many grand- children, by many grandparents who had a superb week at their old high school, LCHS. 1 Karin Cano is startled by photographer while working on the junior float. 2 LCHS co-presidents, Pam Simpson and Phillip Paniagua enjoy a ride down the homecoming path. 3 Karen, Johnny and Anthony clean up their mess. 4 Amy Strauss and Jeff Duhrsen, junior princess and prince pose for a cheering crowd during half-time. 5 LCHS Bulldawg trounces an Albq. dog on the junior float. 6 Amy Bonney and Eddie Pena are pronounced sophomore princess and prince. rd 13, ri? gtk' 4- w.v'p if A H , al r,. l u ,. -A . -ss.. .- f A , 4 ..A5,., 7: ..s 2 3 M9 ,M 1 Al 5 l Are those balloons you're blowing up, L 4 - guys? , ,h A ' 2 Trisha Alba stands next to King, Steve . 'f Gale. ' . -' 1 3 Cruces football player takes off for a goal. , . ,,. A , 4 Robin Noble and Chris Kincaid wait to be 1 hs ' coronated. 5 The pom-pon girls march. 5 ..z -4 6 Seniors S friends work on the Seniors float. 7 On the Seniors finished project: Anne E3 Darcy. 8 The LCHS flag girls. W 5 S OU! ,WM ' w 5 ,gg -lf if Ai 11.9- fi? mx . ' it 3 . L E-Z, S, wet-n-wild ll 97 made out of spirit! 2 This year Las Cruces High was privi- leged to win 92 KFlM's Wet and Wild contest. All high schools in El Paso, Anthony, and Las Cruces were able to participate. The set rule was, that the school that brought in the most sunkist caps, cans, and bottles, would win the contest. The school that would win, would receive an all expense payed day at Wet and Wild in Anthony, New Mexi- co. At first, all the schools started off slow. No one was sure who was in the lead. Then, suddenly, the Radio Station started broadcasting that Las Cruces High was the leader of the pack. The race was on! As soon as they could, all the schools started collecting as many cans as possible. Las Cruces High was now only in first place by 200 cans. Something had to be done and fast! That Tuesday, 4 days before the contest would be over, Las Cruces High went into fast work. Cans started pouring in from all over, Las Cruces High had pulled through! Thank you 92FM, we all had a blast! We would really like to thank all those stu- dents who went through broom closets, and garages just to find a Sunkist can! 1 Aah! I'm gonna hit the water. 2 I'm bad! Some students walking away from a ride. 3 Look at those innertubes climbing to the top of the ride 4 Are you really going to go in the water with your cast ' N 'W' 5 T-sw? L' A . f-is ---C A 'T-1 '. 1 fixiizbqb 4 ' '-'K-lu-L: 'tfifs-.1 ' ' 'C -4111? ln the l1mel1ght Does this face look familiar? It should because it is the face of the one and only Chomper Whether in or out of focus he was always there to cheer on the team entertain the crowd and grrrrr! growl at the referees Chomper alias Mr T is also active in chorus Modernaires to be exact and was the manager of the girls soccer team. When asked how he got the job as the LCHS mascot Chomper replied that he waited in line behind three other people and when his turn came, he simply said l'm the one you want. They decided that he looked like a dawg of his word and gave him the job. Anyone who has seen him can vouch that he is great at what he does! Chomper also told us that he hopes he can remain here at LCHS next year because his job is a fun and exciting one. Good luck Chomper and we hope to see you next year! the wil to win Spirit, Pride, Determination, Drive! What are these words synonymous with? LCHS!! Every afternoon, muscle-clad athletes pound each other into the ground, searching for glory. Cheerleaders spend their every waking moment chanting, stomping, clapping. What is it that pushes these people to do their best? lt is the untouchable particle that per- vades all of LCHS. What keeps ten or twelve people up til 12 midnight, night after night, working on the homecoming float or the junior- senior prom? Why do students spend so many hours after school working foi' Student Council, Yearbook, National Honor Society, and why do all the athletes strive to give a good showing of their school, day after day? This untouchable particle is com- posed of Spirit, Pride, Determination, Drive, and the will to win. lt is the desire to be the best we can possibly be and in doing this, make our school the best it can be. l Senior powder-puff cheerleaders show their stuff. 2 Cheerleaders, Leanne and Carol in their uni' forms. 3 Happy Jennifer? Jennifer Heath waits to per- form at the first pep assembly. 4 Our spirited football players sit together at the Pep assembly. 5 Look at those legs! The junior powder-puff cheerleaders build a pyramid. 6 FFA's first place float projects the spirit of New Mexico farmers. fre f X, A . - ,, ii.i ,Q ,..,,,,.,.. N, . ,. - nw, i5,lmiw lu. ir.. Q ' :ar-W xtffv-' . ,l '-. YE, .tl-. nw, . . t ' .A -W .-l,.f,ifg,'11.' . 9 3 W l it 1 fi . '1-fl' pta 1,8 luv 6 9 ,iv ,av 53531553 tart a new day gal K 'if-,L Di sun we live for fridays 6:3Oam- BAM, BANG, BUZZ!! Your alarm wakes you up with a furious scream, lt's time to get up and get with it, you've got a day at LCHS to face!! 7:3Oam- You're finally awake after a nice hot shower and you're ready to go . . . until your mom proudly announces that you'll be eating oatmeal for break- fast! Oh, well, that's only one strike against you - you're not going to let it ruin your day! Off to school you go, taking with you a cheerful smile and leaving behind your so-close-to-fin ished term paper, and it's due today! 8:03am- Social time! You go to your locker, open it, turn around wearing your cool guy shades, and start look- ing cool! 10:33am- You got through lst and 2nd all right, but now you're in Mr. Killer's 2 3 cyqlvvef' 4 . l ,JAR -XLR! 6 7 l See those Red and Blue paws: 2 Keepin' in touch with Mom, huh, Melissa? 3 Mr. Romero takes a break after homecoming. 4 ls this familiar? 5 James Frietze, Hey, check out that chick, man! 6 Laurie Beuler and Jill Cox eat out on a sunny day. 7 Do most teachers let you lay on the floor to do your work, Seth? 8 Some Seniors pose OD for a group picture. I class and suddenly you realize that your term paper is due today! You beg, you plead with the Killer, but to no avail! Oh, well, you think, I'll just make it up in extra credit. 3:05pm- Well, again you triumphantly made it through lunch without dying of food poisoning. You also slipped through 4th and 5th, and 6th is almost over! All you can think of is the week- end, when, all of a sudden, your teacher announces that-a 22 page paper on the city of Kalamazoo will be due on Mon- day! You cringe in your seat and dream about life without school! When sudden- ly: 6:30am- Monday: BAM, BANG, BUZZ!! lt all begins again. The week ahead will be monotonous and tiring, but memo- ries will be made . . . the best is yet to come. if 2 l Robert Perez leaves on a band excursion. 2 Laura and Johnnie, they aren't eating the cafeteria food. 3 The riveting lecture captures the attention of the juniors during registration. 4 Pam Reynolds sits in the shade during lunch with some friends. 5 Kim Caperton is preparing to get dressed up for the homecoming parade. 3 4 in the limelight Jo Ditt Danley, Southern New Mexico State Fair Queen. I ran for fair queen 'for the education, experience and fun of it. l love meeting people and brightening my little corner of the world. And what better thing to represent than Southern New Mexico and the country that l love? My duties as fair queen include: repre- senting the fair at all fair activities, rid- ing in Las Cruces, El Paso, Deming 8 Alamogordo parades, riding in the grand entry at the Coors World Finals Rodeo, in charge of contacting sponsors and getting donations. My other main interest is in rodeo. l started at the age of 4, and have been hooked ever since. I am a member of several organizations. During the rodeo season, my family and l are gone every weekend, traveling all over New Mexico to compete in high school, amateur and junior rodeos. af., A x , ll' . A Y K ., g - I in V 4. ww ' ,Q . QE ' . '-A NF' 'B' ' ' 'H A 0-D qimih 'xi' ' ,pal-,IS t M m.. - . N t .lf --l,,'.lIf4! H A-'..'f :il-4 yiflw 5415 . di' NV ,. of . .4 J . ' , ,mi WL R !X , x t X .. :fix--few--H . .g . 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These young men well deserved their trip to state, for they pushed and pushed to tread where no man had gmt gone. The practices were long and strenuous, and Mr. Cavanaugh made them work for and believe in the game, their team- mates, and themselves. Obviously all of their physical and mental hardships paid off, for they strode across the fin- ishline as recognizable winners. We, the students of Las Cruces High School, showed our support as they whizzed across the finish line. Secret sources around the school have informed us that some people have said that they think that cross country is easy. Well, know what we say to you? You go out and do it! To you cross countryists out there . . . congrads guys! Top Row: Danton Bean, Eric Farland, Robert Ewing, Adlai Williamson. Bottom Row: Dennis Borst, Rusty Randall, Brad Burgess, Matt Lee. boys cross coun try 22-ii1sg'2g221,f,i2efQ-fag3 3,32 ,PPSCQIGCEHG REGULAR SEASON Alamogordo Invite Coronado lnviw MUWQH Invite BUVQGSS invite Las Cruces Invite Gadsden lnvlie Silver City lnvng Sdhdlh lnvlte DISTRICT STATE MEET Soccer-top row: Carl Zanderg manager, Gary Costley, Stephen Farrer, Steve Gale, Lance Lujan, Sony Garcia, Phillip Paniagua, Hiroyuki Llmeda, Larry McDonald, Ruben Samaniego, Brian Thomason, Fernando Jaquez, and Coach Luis Vasquez. Bottom Row: Andrew Lewis,4Corey McDaniel, Chris Davis, Chad Riopelle, Robby Arnold, Roger Davis, Michael Campbell, Keith Seager, David Heath. While eluding a defender, Stephen Farrer struggles to obtain possession of the ball against a Mayfield defender. The L.C.H.S. Bull- dawgs beat the Mayfield Trojans with a score of 5 to 1. This was the second year that the Dawgs were able to defeat our rivals. 1986 boys soccer scorecard HMM! Alamogordo Carlsbad Sliver Clty Hobbs 'Mayfield Roswell Alamogordo Eldorado Silver City Manzano H'- 'lE!F!?' Carlsbad Cathedral Clbolu myneu REGULAR SEASON DAWGS OPP. I0 I 3 2 9 0 7 O 0 1 5 I 6 0 5 2 2 4 3 0 6 I 6 1 3 0 I 0 3 0 FINAL RECORD 132 l2lSl2lHg l8F 382l2 Soccer has come into Las Cruces with a KICK! The rough and rowdy kickers at Las Cruces High made up an awesome team in '85-'86. When we went to press, the boys had a superb record of 6-2, playing hard to beat teams such as Hobbs and Eldorado. The girls' record was an outstanding 6-2-l, with more vic- tories expected. The girls' coach, Mr. Hutchinson, was quoted as saying, The strength in our team lies in our youth and speed, but one of our major weaknesses is inexperience. The ex- perience gained this season will prove beneficial in years to come because we have three Freshmen players that start in almost every game, The girls' first loss was against Mayfield whose team consists mainly of seniors. lt's obvious that the girls' soccer team had a great mogordo, whom they defeated 3-2. Mr. Vasquez, the boys' coach, said, Our team has a lot of talent, but we lack consistency. One of our flaws is that we have a tendency of playing on one side. The first game lost by the boys was against Hobbs l-O. Mr. Vasquez was quoted as saying, Hobbs has a well disciplined team, who plays a very ag- gressive and physical game. The game was a well played one by both sides, but as one player stated, We were just out- played. The fan support of both soccer teams has been slow to start, but the parents and students who show up are very row- dy and enthusiastic about the game. Soccer has been a success for both schools in Las Cruces. The popularity of 1986 girls soccer Roswell Carlsbad J' . Hobbs Mayfield Roswell Bm: Eldorado Flesh Manuno JI Cadnhud Clbolu Btlu Mayfield REGULAR SEASON DAWGS T7 5 I2 3 2 I4 3 I 6 4 8 6 3 5 'I FINAL RECORD 103-2 season and has more to come. this sport in the Llnited States is increas- ing every year and Las Cruces is leading The talent of the boys' team was first the way! tested in their second game against Ala- Relentless in their attack, a Las Cruces High player takes a shot in the face by her opponent, while trying to retrieve the ball. Willing to take anything their opponents dish out, The L.C.H.S. girls soccer team deserved all success! serve? as 2 Bit 2 sears!!! This year's volleyball team had PRIDE . and COURAGE. They had a fantastic team and juniors led the pack! Even though the team had ups and downs, our LCHS girls learned a lot throughout the season. Along with new players, came a new coach, Mr. Leu- pold. He has coached many sports, such as basketball, football, tennis, yet he thinks that his girls and volleyball are the greatest! At the beginning of the season Mr. Leu- pold sized up the team by saying, For the most part the girls worked well as a team, considering the lack of exper- ience. Las Cruces High volleyball had plenty of potential and opportunities, they started off slowly, but they all wound up being terrific friends. Our great LCHS volleyball girls had lots of talent and good attitudes. They also played the best volleyball that they could master. 1986 jv volleyball I , . scorecard REGULAR SEASON DAWGS OPP. Andrea L w Deming W L Alamogordo W Cunutillo W Hunks W Mayfield W Fabens W Mamano W Eldorado L Gadsden W Cibola W Gadsden L Maylield W FINAL RECORD 103 L The fans who showed up were pure gold. Mr. Leupold said, lt's the quality, not the quantity that counts. When asked who the MVP would be, he told us, lf we had one, it would be Angela Paz. Angela, a senior, was a returning All-district selection from 1984-85. Potential, discipline, and spirit is what this years volleyball team consisted of. These are all qualities which will eventu- ally lead to great success at Las Cruces High. Although volleyball was rather time consuming and tiring, all members of the team will agree that every inch of their hard work was well worth it. Memories of great times shared on the road and terrific friendships that devel- oped due to participating in volleyball, will remain with all the girls in the years to come. Top row: Manager, Anita Ferrales, Mary Avalos Delia Lazos Kelly Weller Missy Espanosa Rachel Torres, Coach Vicki Jones. Middle row: Armlda Madrid Frances Archuleta Sylvia Dorado Terri Garcia. Bottom row: Yvonne Madrid, Linda Ferrales Debbie Telles s , ' e 3' A f -xx ' ,fn S W A A Q Front row: Katherine Gonzales, Jennifer Jewell, Mary Jo Haydon, Elena Odenheim, Sylvia Quezada. Angela Paz. Back row: 'Keith Leupold, Raney Weiler, Maurice Frausto, Tina Sanchez, Lettie Sere- cerez. Mary Gorbett, Joan de la Pena. 1986 varsity volleyball L scorecard REGULAR SEASON DAWOS OPP Andreas L Deming W Alamogordo W Ysleta' L Gadsden' L W Mayfield' L W Cenutlllo L W Hanks L W Mayfield L W Fnhens W L Manzano W L Eldorado W Gadsden W cw. L W Clidlden W Mayfield W HNAL RECORD 6-I0 ' Invitational Games shampisns f 1 Shoulder pads, sweat, pain, helmets, long hot hours in the sun ..... FOOT- BALL!! These words and a whole lot more are a perfect description of every- thing football involves. During the sum- mer the Las Cruces High, ready to go team, was on the go with practices from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. daily, and as the school year drew closer they had two a day practices, which consisted of everything from weight lifting to study- ing new plays. Not only did the Bulldawg football team practice in the summer, but when school began, football became a sixth hour class. This was something new at L.C.H.S. and proved to be successful. Sixth hour class allowed for less time of after school practices and more time for homework and sleep! Unfortunately, the season opened with a loss at El Paso High. Bulldawg fans were filled with school spirit and ready to lf FHKSS HQQFG cheer their team on to victory. Although Bulldawg spirit wasn't enought, every- one kept faith that the team would be a good one! The Bulldawgs went on to play the Bowie Bears, which gave every- one a taste of sweet victory, but that turned out to be the only win after four games played by the Varsity Dawgs. Even though games were lost, L.C.H.S. kept a positive outlook. None of the members of the team ever gave up and none of the fans ever stopped rootin' for the Dawgs. Unity truly prevailed throughout the season, with big turn outs at the games and with tremendous sportsmanship. Scores will never show all the work and pride that went into the making of the L.C.H.S. Varsity team of 1986, and scores will likewise never show that the team of '86 were champs in their own right! if 'T' Relentless in their cheering, the wild bunch cheers our football team on, at every game. Rowdy and enthusiastic are each one of the members of the Wild Bunch. They have also proved their creative- ness with cheers and chants written by talented members. M Q. . Q Q in ,.. 4 X-,iv iligfg i-t ii xi gigmb JM xx i ' 'fi 1 , . ' , w as 0 f ,i W .. S- M 4' 4 , 1 'Wm .,., - K X YJ ' S , l .4 ...4l,g.4., Top row: Mike Shofstall, Eric Green, David Gearhardt, Vince Quijano, Ben Jameson, Alan Agar, Shad Stockton, Tony Lucero, Alex Lopez, Jesse Apodaca, Bryan O'Barr, Manny Correon, Chris Alba, Tudy Martinez, Robert Diaz, Joe Acuna, Shawn Bennett, Don Garcia, Chris Kinkaid, Bob Reichely, Tonay lnfante, Rudy Garcia, Carlos Melendrez, Joe Montoya. fly, 1986 varsity football . , . . UAWGS, .GPR E Paso 5 7 Bowie A ,f 33, , 8 Santa Fe A A 8 20 - Albqqugfqug 19, .N 28-Q mmqpfao l2i A ffzvt Eldorado 13. - 'f L29 Maxxum t'.' Q Gndvdm A 293' it'e f ' 1 Ckbola ,L M Q ,ff I Z5 myriad 'Q' A 26 'N'll-REC0RD4?7-Aag, J 4 H fi ..,I ,fx I, N ..i 'I 1- if 4 Yu., qu it 2 ,M .1 fm A M4 A M L , 'I f I ,ff CY-v X-,v 1 1 . f-LL, I Struggling to gain ground, Shad Stockton, 417 eludes a tackle in an attempt to move the ball forward. This was a game that was well played by Shad and his teammates, although the scores didn't show it! Bulldawg defense player prepares for a charge tackle on Alberquerque High opponent! The game played against Alberquerque High was L.C.H.S.'s Homecoming, and it was filled with all sorts of exciting moments from, watching players make great hits, to having a lot of laughs in the stands. inside viewpeiats Excited! That's the word Joseph Montoya used to describe how he felt after a big win. When asked how he felt after a big loss, his response was Down, but you don't feel so bad if you know that you and the whole team played a good game. Joseph also ex- pressed his feelings about school sup- port by saying, When you get support it makes you play harder. It feels good when people cheer you on and they nev- er give up on you. Joseph was a start- ing senior this year and he said that what he learned from playing football that was of most value was discipline and how to work and get along with others. Chris Alba, a junior at L.C.H.S. and a starting player on the varsity team, de- scribed what the team was like before a game. He began by saying, No one talked, we got ourselves psyched up, we were pretty nervous though. A few of us would go to church before the game, and we'd all say a prayer before and after each game. Chris also spoke of how he felt about having football as a sixth hour class. I think it's good hav- ing it as a class, this way we're getting a good start for next year, because the class is continued after the season is over. Chris said that his reason for playing football over another sport is because he enjoys it more than other sports and he likes the recognition a football player gets. Coach Petermeir, a man admired by all members of his team for being more than just a coach, explained that he coaches his team like they're his own children. For example, when they make mistakes he trys to treat them as he would his own. Petermeir said that one of his most exciting moments of the season was beating the Bowie Bears, and then he added, What was truly exciting was watching our team pro- gress. Although it was not seen from week to week, I think we made tremen- dous improvement. Coach Petermeier also mentioned that his reason for teaching was that he likes working with children, but what makes coaching dif- ferent from teaching and so rewarding is the competition that is involved. 'Z vu-.P L SV Bulldawgs come charging on the field ready to meet their opponents head on! The run through poster, made by the cheerleaders, has always been an exciting way to get the game off to a great start. As the Dawgs race through the sign, the L.C.H.S. Showcase Band plays the traditional Fight Song and the crowd goes wild with cheers for their team! Varsity Dawg defense is lined up against their opponents, Alberquerque High. Intense motion is captured as they begin to move in for the kill! cb. it X . ' ,, , Y X x . U ,l 1 .J xr i , x , A - i. gf i X Q p V X V fk 'X X ,lf it VXA i J . xXx X 1' FV- lla . N VX X FH XX iii ' 4 t , A f J i F is,..kVV1 X yy i' ' X i ' at Viv, i ixyxl , AA, ix ,5 K , J, I XQ. 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L - L. ...dn Q..-,.. , Top row: Jason Morales, Russ Reyes, Ed Jurney, Derek Vincent, Robb Kordd, Mike Smith, Adam Richman, Ernest Garcia, Middle row: Lance Jones, John Diaz, Tom Ortiz, Tony Mendez, Miguel Gonsales, Travis Aragon, Ben Perez, Derek Ficher, Marty Lopez, Victor Maese, Mark Gallegos, Shane Donart, Front row: Ray Medina, Mike Graham, James Frietze, Andy Montoya, Mike Alvarez, Eric Qarcia, Aaron Menefee, Joe Terranes, Bryon Smith, David Woodruff, David Starr, Salome Ceballos, Joe Terrazas, Paul Barela, Ray Valadez. x , 1986 j.v. football REGULAR SEASON DAWGS OPP. 6 Andreas i 22 Riverside 40 A ia Austin 21 0 ,mynena c t - 14 a 3:,SllVer Clay 12 14 Jilbamlriay , - , , r 34 0 , . 27 N Namoeordv A 1 A 13' 0 fa lg , A Fu-mi. necosn 1.1 P19414 Andy Segovia, 44, tackles his opponent on the sidelines of the field. The J.V. games were played early Saturday morning, on the track field of the L.C.H.S, campus, HQFQGS live ls it the boogie man? Maybe an evil dragon? That's what a little boy's reac- tion might be, but actually it was our new kids on the block, the Junior Varsi- ty Football team. When we went to press, we had a 4-0 record, which was abruptly shattered by the Silver City team. Droning sounds of anger and ten- sion corrupted the silence of the locker room, filling it with another tale for the walls to store, and never to tell. Was it the end for our heros? Had they finally been whooped? Not hardly! After this devestating defeat, they came back with full force, added talent in the run- ning back department, gathered all the support the school had to offer, and they had every reason to accept it. Coach Marks went ahead to say that lf they want it bad enough, and have the determination, the sophomores could be one of the best teams in a long time. lt's not surprising to hear that, consider- forever!! ing the way practice goes. They huffed, and they puffed, stretched up, and stretched down, across and backwards, and then they went for the dirt. fand not to make mud piesll They went for each others throats like they had been raised by a pack of wolves, and saw the en- emy, but it wasn't anything compared to the games. Determination flaired in their eyes, adrenalin pumping, and one word echoing through their heads .... victory! Whether the game was a win or loss, they would leave the field with dig- nity. They came back with fully re- freshed strengths, giving it their all, try- ing to accomplish more than the past week. They have the ambition to make their team the best and achieve status now and in the future. Overall, bulldawg spirit is the driving force behind our he- roes. They have proved themselves number one in our hearts, in our souls, and on our fields. They have kept the bulldawg spirit alive. .,-X tip fr m the tea 'Muir' Standing: Angela Paz, Mimi Hawkins, Doreen Bird, Tina Sanchez, and Bret Morrison. Kneeling: Sherri Bettes, Michelle Diaz, Carla Davila, Tina Cervantes, and Priscilla Leong. Laying: Myrna Kelley, Carla Ruiz, Sylvia Romero. Hot! That's what the L.C.H.S. Varsity girls basketball team is! This year proved to be a good one with big wins over cross town rivals Mayfield Trojans! The girls team also showed lots of style through graceful wins and losses. When talking to Mimi Hawkins, a five year player of the game, it was evident that the team becomes a family. Players become attached to one another and that's what makes the team successful. Mimi explained that it's very important to become close to one another, it al- lows for better practices, which lead to well played games. The varsity girls coach said she agreed 1002. Investigating the effort put into the sport, it's obvious that it takes a lot more than just running, dribbling, and passing. lt takes a lot of thought and concentration too. The team started pre- paring early in the year and it showed!! Angela Paz, heads for a lay up shot as her oppo- nent struggles to guard, while everyone else antici- pates the outcome. T8 I 1 pf 1 1 uw x 'Nw' S. , ig M .,,,....- Q Qi Lil N? XM X xk Sk New - My :N E1 XXQ wb N x Sm 8 I r-4 . fmr N ., 9 fi' X if Q x if xg? i , . A x. . - N. JN YN kswjff Ag K wi-w x -2 Ri N ' Q : ' Q- N 3 X X W X 3 X X X Ng x f . .Q YV? K, .. .. fx I -X fu . X w Y 3:3-' . , . F- - xx X ,W gym x . .- X X . ill :N ' N' ' 1 ,Fifi 1 ' 3 N QM v if Q R New. N L. E G Y X M -f ,, Apts! 5 W Olde hx WGS' A Q- l,, x 3 it X -mx .5 X k-Kt gl N X W X if K ,R Ji X .. :N - 1 V , it L. ..- I Q 'SF Rx' 4' QP mm, gm these dawgs an dfhble!! I just like it, I like everything about basketball, it's the sport Iplay best, ex- plains senior Dennis Duran. Dennis has played on the varsity squad at L.C.H.S. since his sophomore year, he spends much of his free time practicing and playing the game even when it's not required time from the team. When Dennis was asked what it was he thought he had learned of most value from basketball, he thought for a sec- ond and said, I guess that l've learned how to handle pressure and how to work with people in a group. For exam- ple, Iet's say you're in the fourth quarter Adlai Wiliamson is caught in the middle of a tough decision .... should I shoot? No! Wait! l wanna keep it' and there's just seconds left .... that's pressure and sometimes it's hard to know what to do! As for working with others, that's just the way the game is. Basketball isn't a one man game, it's a team game. Dennis has obviously put a whole lot of dedication into the game, he usually averages a spectacular 24pts. a game. Dennis explained that what would give him most satisfaction would be to win the State Championships, but to be con- tent he would settle for a successful i season! Which in the minds of all, it W was, the Dawgs gave a IOOZ!!! itil at fe M t - 1 , ...X . ..,,.,..--- From left to right: Kelly Marvin, Lawerence Chavez, Dennis Duran, Peter Villa, Trent Lindsley, John Lionbarger, Anthony Haynes, Adlai Williamson, Shad Stockton, Chris Hofer, Coach: Whitey Coffman. Kneeling: Philip Ortiz, Rocky Puentes, Anthony Rivera - i K 1986 boys basketball score card REGULAR SEASON DAWGS Southern NM Bd. Toum. 3rd Riverside 72 Irvin 65 Silver City 67 Deming 57 Andress 53 Hanks 53 Alamogordo 65 Manzano 51 Cibolu 53 Socorro. TX 53 Eldorado 59 Gadsden 60 Mayfield 58 Cathedral 76 Cibola 55 Manzano 58 H FH Bfk Bays ef The boys Junior Varsity basketball team, full of sophomores, went roaring out onto the court trying to acheive their goal for next year, The Varsity Team. Coach Cavanaugh tries to give all of the players time playing different positions. He's trying to prepare them for rougher and tougher competition next year. The 1985-86 season was very exciting because there were many close games. The boys played really well and we look forward to seeing all of them next year. 1986 jv boys basketball REGULAR SEASON Mayfield Hatch Gadsden 62 Riverside 49 Irvin 42 Silver City 59 Deming 66 Andress 49 Hanks 46 Alamo 67 Manzano 59 C ibola 50 Socorro 48 Eldorado 72 Gadsden 49 Mayfield 45 Cathedral 69 Cibloa 48 Manzano 'll DAWGS OPP. 4 I 54 65 The Junior Varsity Girls Basketball team started off their season strongly. New sophomores had many fresh ideas and hopes for their team. These girls, full of drive, practiced hard every day at sixth hour practice. Playing on the Ju- nior Varsity team gives every one of these girls experience for the varsity team, which is every basketball pIayer's dream. Ms. Gilpin, the team's backbone, gave the team the definite boost they needed. They girls showed how great it is to be a Bulldawg! 'psig :S ,- .- ' 5' j' ,g , . ..i..-t...g,,,V X . W ,,,,:i... Mg., I- ., W W ,-c,,is-.gii- Q, ,.... N ..... . , ,.,,,, N3 We 'v NTB? -5 S x-M. xx axis .Eg-,su ..,' . ,Nah V ,-,....-f- From left to right: Abel Hernandez, Philip Ortiz, Mike Ewing, Trent Lindsley, Anthony Haynes, Jeff Barnes, Alan McCall, Shad Stockton, Chris Hofer, Bill Raitt, David Garcia 3 5 ,f 4 fflilfff S iiiigfl aff? 'gmcpf Mn 1... ..... ,..., . I L. is . . 1' '. Eg QQ uf T, X N l 9--:N .,-4 ef ' Q , E A - N E -A--L.-.w fgwf- iv - -Q-- w.1.,x:, mh,X A , -W .sw My A fx ,,...- 's.fQx 'L .57 ,,...-rf-f AQN-+ - 'f Jw -2,,.,,.- ,. ...M -N-N UIWY 'X 'A -N R. WUCPH JY' .N fa' A me . -. , ' X .x-- X 242 x I Q4 Q Ev 'Q if ww - Q X :: x . MX 5 5 X Q' Qx K 5 'mlm ix YK -as .1 Q. D E '42 X- f P 'rw 4 7 L ,dw B H i F 1 f x x M I, S E .1-'X -Q. X Y 7 .4Q-:J,A- . iNf 1,,,, f E s 3 I' F 1 . 4 a .-n-u--on-4-f-sw-+smw4.f ., M, --.--1 5 W - as M sf- Wrestlers viciously struggle for points, as the Ref signals to scorekeepers. ,WXATBI-D MA AID MUASD 555' Mat-Aides, Tracy Harrison, Martina Vasquez, Laura Lombard, debating about who will get to do what at the tournament! N :surf 4? MQFHJ V .?1O JJ.. and Debra Perrigo, stand together spirit and 9 let mere! Who are the Mat-Aides of Las Cruces High? They're a big bunch of hard-work- ing and very spirited girls! When they get together, all their attention is fo- cused on the LCHS wrestlers. As their name states, they aide wrestlers and the refs. when they're busy on the mats. Mat-Aides cheer their team on to victo- ry, they help keep scores and time, and they also tap refs. Mat-Aides are also true experts of the sport. Mr. Harrison, the LCHS wrestling coach, takes time out of his busy sched- Qivmunun . 4'- 2.1 5. ule to teach the girls all the rules and regulations of the sport. Yes, being a Mat-Aide is time consum- ing and a lot of work, but as Rebecca Cadena said, lt's worth it all. We en- joy working with each other and the wrestling team. When Rebecca was asked what was the most exciting part of being a Mat-Aide, she said, The tour- naments are always really exciting, there's always a match going on some- where. lt's neat! First Row: Terry Lomas, Terry Cordova, Becky Cadena, Luisa Camacho, Raquel Cavez. Second Row: Mae Ling Santiago, Bryn Garrison, Martina Vasquez, Tasha Brundage. Third Row: Debra Perrigo, Tracy Lewallen, Tracy Harrison, Maria Vasquez. Fourth Row: John- nie Ray Wheelan, Laura Lombard, Sallie Aragon, and Marisa Lopez. 3 4 jo R rw . Axwxl ' X wx., ,N y ,. , .M 8 K mn Q Q X Q Q8 del -m 'Q ,- , Q ,R N , Q x I 2 1 I O sis -X V .2 4 . - 5 X 6 J ,ff Y . v- mg r - Q we Q2 'F wa' , .J ' 5 . . MX' a .J V- 'H+ ,Q gsggar - - 5 +:m.a.S,G Teri Lomas runs ahead. Cheryl Borst runs ahead of Vanessa Stout Sandra Miranda takes a breather . Joan De La Pena lifts weights to keep ID shape I V X , w, I r 1 6. A 'Y J. 11 fast times at erases high As the headline reads, times were fast at Cruces High, and the LCHS track team made sure they kept up with them. Be- ginning in January, the tracksters start- ed workouts each day after school. Striving for higher jumps, faster times, and further throws, these girls aimed to make the '86 season count! Some of the state's top-notch runners like Cheryl Borst, Jenna White, and Sandra Mir- anda were ready to lead their team to more points and many victories across the state. When we went to press, the coach, Mrs. Thomas was optomistic about her team. Some quick sopho- mores were eager to learn the ropes, and experienced juniors and seniors were ready to lead the way. The entire school was confident that the team would do well at all their meets, espe- cially at state. With the new runners coming up, next year's team should also fare well. 15... 'N S by .. ii QWQ' N. .. .. , . I X ,..,, X. , K t 4 Q . , '-sz,--gf 'Z .... . 3 .5ss..w ,u 5 ii ,f A . K kung' f i' ' nr., X ms'-1 ' rg., , . , .... .- ,. ' .S , 'T' . P, 1 ' .,'.-ws.. . . 'a ' 1 ---- .. r Nl , W . '..-,- -we .s,M....- Z-s- 'wus 5 Q M5 'S X x y f K. X ,a . . ,, - W h, -'Saab ' K ., he . Char. . Nssscq s s Q' M ' R' . . ,,,,,,... . . --M .Ms-e..w..N.wwt X 5 s i x - ' ..,,,,,,.- .... ...N ........--.- ani' ff v . ., nu aa as ...M A . .t.... 3 Q j T' if- 3 Y 6 ,i ..,,, . .U ww af? A as J 1 l. Cheryl Borst, Teri Lomas, and Vanessa Stout take a minute to pose for the camera. 2. Donna Borst- strengthening her muscles. 3. Michelle Gutierrez and Jenna White jump to win. 4. Joan De La Pena practices for shotput. 5. Left to right- Cheryl Borst, Vanessa Stout and Joan De La Pena stretch out. I . . LW. f ..,. 1 .. ...al X x 4119 2 4 'xt .m f Q9 H E9 ERE HHS The boy's track team put their best foot forward this year to yet another trium- phant season. Tracksters coming back this year like Ben Jameson and Adlai Williamson helped lead the way for many of the newcomers to L.C.H.S. Track. The competition was stiff once again this year, with hard to overcome opponents like Alamogordo and Albu- querque. ln his second year as coach of the boys track team, Mr. Marks, feels that next season will be another winning season. A majority of last years team has come back for another glorious sea- son full of wins and some losses which everyone must suffer occassionally. The season was going to be a long one, one sophomore on the team stat- ed. The practices are long and strenu- ous on a trackster's body and mind, but with the dedication that these young athletes have their season sould prove successful. mv!-N' P111 A XXX 5 K QT, :Gf uldl'ffeJ Roger Bergeron one of LCHS's Tracksters stretches before an after school practice. Right: The unknown javelin thrower at LCHS strives to make each throw better than the last one. ,,,.W,g22,-,.,1.t f,nf,,g..,,5f., vu , hemerun The gentle cold wind blows against sen- ior pitcher, Shannon Franks, as he pre- pares for the upcoming season. Shan- non explained that the L.C.H.S. base- ballers begin preparations at the begin- ning of Oct. and it is not until the end of Feb. that the final team is chosen. After the team is chosen, the team has prac- tices every day of the week except Sun- days. Practices don't only consist of working out physically, but mentally as well. Shannon stated that Having a strong mental attitude towards winning the FHH HQHHSQP game and working together as a team on that attitude, is a big part of getting in shape mentally. When Shannon was asked if he had plans for the future regarding baseball he responded with, Yea, l'm working and hoping for a baseball scholarship. Shannon also described to us an excit- ing game in which the Dawgs beat Man- zano 7-6, Shannon said that there was lots of action and great pitching! L.C.H.S. was definitely expecting to make many HOMERLINS and RUN HOME with victories!!! 4, . Q. c l S C 5 H , Q 4 4. Kneeling- Ceasar De La Rosa, Tudy Martinez, Manuel Carrion, Peter Avalos, Salome Ceballos, Brad Pierce, Mando Montoya, and Carlos Melendez. Standing- Coach Vermeer, Shannon Franks, Phillip Ortiz, Randy McCloud, Sammy Montoya, Peter Villa, Steve Parra, Kevin Goodall, Daniel Busta- mante, and Coach Graham. 0 nfl 0. , ,gk 3 L 1 N use-l' wi., ' 4 . 5 S b . - y X - - gm.. XX Y y.1'5 '7 Now, this is the way you hold the ball! Got it? Coach Veermer ill trates his pitching ex Qai,,, oi Y .K P 4 l , . ig 4? . ' L . 0 'K ' 'f'Q.'M- ,gm X sf 'l'l f jf X si iw ' .K x xx 'N x' ' a i is . xi iw, W.. . , gif ' ...ilk 2 46 5 if tgzgffwp lynn, ,A , 1 .w . .N of il K I 'qu' A! 3,0 3, NQN' w l,.sj WMQ ,K WJ IMVWMYXZQ 'Om V ml Wmfflf 9 my MW I ' wi fwkbw QQNMW ,L j-Am ,ML 49 H8 puttfputt at 1 hs The dawgs were back on the green once again this season. The golfers leading the pack this year are Eric Stovall a senior, Keith Wilson a junior and many others including an exchange student from Sweden, Anders Ryden. Hard to overcome opponents, like Farmington and Mayfield are just cornerstones in our attempt to reach state. The golf team, coached by Mr. Thomas, prac- tices every day after school for several hours striving to make themselves bet- ter. During their free time, you will find most of these golfers stroking away on the greens, trying to bypass the obsta- cles on the fairways. These obstacles include: sandtraps, trees and on occa- sion even ponds. Due to their many practices, their obstacles seem to slow- ly diminish as time goes by! LCHS is proud of their Dawg Golfers, yet there still remains many who do not know about them! The future for golfers at LCHS looks good and as more people begin to give the team support, it will get better!! 5 ,. . ' ' .Ns 3 Nr. , .,,, Q Q., km W. Q 5,1 Qi 9 -Q -is ri .Y T .- . t S-vwgdtllw' A - - -, K t .vb . A S X .V .M -A Q '.,, . .. Sxibsuv. .1 et . .li-A Q. -to-W . Nik 0 ..., ' V' ' ...A vk,, W.. W ABOVE: HERE are four of our LCHS Golfers from Left to Right: Keith Wilson, Lawrence Chavez, Eric Stovall, and John Scott. RIGHT: Eric Stovall concentrates on his tee-off trying not to make any mistakes. 1 if E' if X - M . Q. g SV, j ,M 7 a ffwff' ABOVE: Eric Stoval and LEFT Keith Wilson practice their putting until they get it right. P ii-fl 1 A 55,-,.., mmynm-ww,--e- ,,,,,.--'- Q 1 .x , . . 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Results of the tourna- ment were used to place players in their teams, but because there was so much talent, they made room for eight addi- tional players. Heather Duhrsen inspired the girls team with her dedication and talents, which led the girls to capture the number one position. Mike Phillips and David Patton's quick ability to move and think combined with their balance, kept these two on top. They were only part of the team, but when the going got tuff they got go- ing, and managed to save quite a few matches. Mrs. Menke's comment on this years tennis team says it all, They are great! it I . , rwt. -.t. , M. eleing the dawgis paddle Off to a diving start, the Swim team was ahead of the waves. The raw energy produced by the Bulldawgs in the water strengthened both their muscles and their minds. The competition was tough, but not tough enough to break the waves left by our triumphant swim- mers. The many newcomers to one of LCHS's growing sports were welcomed with open arms. The experienced swim- mers from seasons past helped to show them the ropes. The captains for the boys this year are Guy Cienin and Mar- cos Medina. The girls captains are Wen- dy Williams and Tish Reynolds. Many hope to go to state this year either try- 'fiif Q ing to maintain their state titles or cap- ture new ones. Frank Williams, who coaches the Swim team, was very excited about the start of the 1986 season. Mr. Williams was quoted as saying, Our team works quite well as a group and since our first meet was two weeks earlier than last year's, the skills of the team were put to the test early and it showed that we have a lot of potential. Being on the swim team demands a lot from an individual. For instance, their alarms go off at 4:30 AM, they stumble out of bed and jump into a giant bath- tub. They swim for an hour and a half, day after day. After many brutalizing laps in the morning, our swim team heads home to prepare for a long day at school. as 41:53 tt. xLQ-,A W . if . , .. . ,s.f..,.. 1 A .. V-..0Kill g:wi.i,S.fi?1:,1 scorecard .WR ' REGULAR Ei' fi Q f : elif . X K NS . . Top Row: Assistant Coach: Mike Plamondon, Coach: Frank Williams. Second Row: Linda McPher- son, Caren Matteucci, Juli Fahrley, Lisa Fahrley, Aryn Reader. Third Row: Michelle Gutierriz, Loreena Ogas, Pam Reynolds, Marci Botsford, Dana Woodwell, Stacy Foreman. Fourth Row: Tina Sutherlin, Tish Reynolds, Wendy Williams, Susan Burr, Shannon Thompson t ,l,, i . ,. Top Row: Coach Frank Williams, Doug Nelson, John Mattecci, Marcus Loyola, Jimmy Womack, Hugh Genin, Assistant Coach Plamondon. Second Row: Greg Lindsey, Billy Rodgers, Steve Gale, Cassy Owen, Scott Stipe. Third Row: Basil Pina, Michael Gillespie, Scott MacCannell, Joe Moreno, Nilam Ram. Fourth Row: Guy Genin, Marcos Medina Ascending the ladder are the LCHS divers: Marcos Medina, Michelle Gutierriz, Joe Moreno, Pam Reynolds, Nilam Ram. ' ig ....., atb, .,.,. . .... Q -ww v,,.,4.2ssw-ew-'::'m,.., 1,552 W bex QSEM E scorecard S , ,Si ,. f . : , 'f H We l f ,-.- 5 :wi 2 4' me s..5 nw-3. 2, in .ignfxfl SGQ wQ?WFaWwQweWwQhwwmQww ww 2:92 g Q gg.gwg 5,1gg:5, ESM. ' l . llwil55gs . Sli, M. fsgg,2g R l ' l2QaxQ9gfxQ,255 3 5, : ,: ,-..:4- .-::.- MM5 4335 . new W 1 -fga:'-:1f: i51 :- -E-3,:,:::: 2'f fs' is 2 - iw ig ' 5 if 'gl l'?i?i,E5igEQ a,g35Sii I wi 2.5 l ar aa was nl 5 5 gi g- i , , . .,.,.,.,. 4 H W fixmt, .mr ..,, .. .,.:,,: . il l , 'ff giagigii will it X318 fgiiifiiiix R ,z 1, 5:4 5. 2 sw . 1 z:2:3::::,:: .. .'.r:':.-:Q-: am , 1' H-fi:- ui 1' i'I::5E Q5 - W 5 YWM' w ie? W ' 525, li? sf? , i it 355 is ,ww , .,,., . giigi ig, . Q J A gxf f 'S xf N Q-ssf swf sr s gl ,A . ,ig ss.. X A X H eastw- S K jf .1 N J - ff msg. K : QQ . . - r ' f '5 w g. gi, pit Q ..f'fLT,,i t . -5 X g N fs - X 3, g X4 . Leaping, or, in some cases flying, off the high dive, divers strive to make each dive better than the last. The divers on the Swim team, led by Marcos Medina, perform like a precision drill team. With each dive they make, they must try to defeat the competition with an even harder dive. Trying to make each dive perfect is a job the experts even have trouble with, but the divers on our team have done well, considering they are amateurs. Professionalism is just a step away. Splash down! One of the divers at LCHS makes an attempt at a dive which just didn't work. 57 ,ggw f2?f,, 'b z' , I in W W ,M , 2 . M wan. 3 Q' x if g-at , J A W A ef YM fL'Al399 '2 ., . , 3 'f , I Captain: Leanne Pippen 9 QE mia. 'X f , 5 --........, U Alas. JaianneBurkes Q f Qstlistitssltl The truth is out! Cheerleaders are hard- working, determined, and dedicated in- dividuals, Most of their free time is spent learning a new cheer or cleaning up an old one. Their practices are before school from 6:00 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. That's not all they do. They make post- ers, signs, and locker tags for the play- ers. At times they have to cheer for four games a week. They not only cheer for football, but also for wrestling, soccer, basketball, and volleyball. Ms. Burgess, the new sponsor of the ll girl squad, did a great job. Not only did Ms. Burgess push for excellence from the girls, but she also made it a point to become their friend. i985-1986 proved to be a year for new additions, the L.C.H.S. Varsity squad ad' ded two male cheerleaders! Two male cheerleaders allows for alot more thrill- seeking stunts! All the cheerleaders made it exciting for the fans to watch them from the stands, as they yelled from the top of their lungs, and red, white, and blue reflected from their eyes. ..-M Su- .. 4' hum L .M ' l. Man of steel 2. Yes, I think I'm great! 3. Wow, did you see that guy? 4. Double trouble 5. Get her off my back! 6. Cheerleaders building up spirit W '--W 5 59 QHQH! ilk Birii!!! Stir it Llp! and dance with the L.C.H.S. Pom-Pon squad. While promot- ing school spirit and lots of energy, each girl gives it all they've got. They start with practices at 6:00 a.m. each Mon- day and Tuesday morning of every week. All routines which are performed by the squad, are creatively choreo- graphed by one of the members. Although being a member of the squad is alot of work, it is also great fun! When the lights in the football stadium are shining bright and the band marches across the field and all the fans are wait- ing for the pom-pon girls to do their stuff, it gives each girl a feeling of tre- Yea, Alright! Bulldawgsl The Mayfield-Cruces game was truly a game of exciting moments. Stephanie McHam expresses her excitement through exu- berant motions!! mendous satisfaction. Those are times which make each and everyone of those girls proud to be a member of the squad. Barbara Van Pelt is the sponsor of the squad and does a great job of running it. Ms. Van Pelt, together with her cap- tains, Sandi Sachs and Barbie Banegas, make sure that every group from the Show Case Band to the Cross Country runners, gets support. Yes it is true that the squad is not always shown apprecia- tion, yet it is also true that the student body at Las Cruces High School is proud to have these girls as representa- tives of their school. N- i ua, Y' Pr FK fl-1 v .Fm Q L 6 1 In 2 ,+-,A if. V ' 4 . ,wr , ,Q 14 -Q., 3 'T ,, N Nigga ' , L P an I WA.. VN, ,- CF5, v . x nf' , nm ' a - Lfiwwr YH, 4. , if ws 4, I .-4 nun- rm.. T 1' ,.-V ,ww W ., W, - 'Z fffr'-. ' , Y , 6? if i sm ' -, ,,,,.,,,.K ' 31 ,V M A . at 'wif 6 muah. Lu 2 3 1 2 f- , '7 4 um' ' was , .. v. ,,,.. N f 1 S 1 M 11 V y if. Q94 X 1 , . 1 1 , 1 4 , 4 PJ f H 9 :Q 'i -X 0 ,.-1' 9 'N , I w AJ A -3,1 'K f W 1525, F' ra it Football, Basketball, Volleyball. Have any injuries? Trainers will take care of them. Wrapping ankles and bandaging bruised ribs are some of the jobs they do. Trainers are required to take a first aid class to learn more about what is needed to be done to injuries. They're there to put the players parts back in place when they need it the most. Don't think they're playing doctor - they are the real thing! ,,,-4 sl .gf 'J y L -I .,,,. -, l TRAINERS: Top Row: Mark Carter, Cindy Chavez, Carla Davila, Trainer Bob Moore. Bottom Row: Mary McCarter, Kristi Beckett, Roberta Benge, Kelly Bonney. 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Front row: Jill, Jenna, Caryn, Tina, Karen, Philip, Pam, Julie, Susan, Gwen, Jo Dee, Tami, Tonya, Karin, Karl, Tricia. Second row: Guy, Jon, and Kelly. 3. Attention to the front of the room please. 4. Pam and Jon give instructions during Rowdy-O. 5. Members relax at a meeting. Members talk during a meeting. Karin and Ted have fun during the Rowdy'O. Julie and Jennifer at a meeting. Co-Presidents, Philip and Pam. Robin concentrates at meetings. The 1985-86 Student Council makes their mark on Las Cruces High School.The Co-Presidents, Pam Simpson and Phillip Pania- gua, lead the way. Pam and Phillip made the morning announce- ments everyday during third peri- odto keep us up to date with the events going on around the school. Sponsors, Ms. Kindt and Mr. Manning, held meetings every Tuesday morning at 8:00. Stu- dents organized Homecoming events and Spirit Week for the Mayfield-Cruces game. These were their main concerns during the first semester. During the second semester they concentrated on the NMASC, New Mexico Association of Student Councils, convention. Karin Cano was the coordinator for this event. lt took a great deal of hard work, but it all worked out in the end. The people who join this club do so voluntarily and enjoy all of it. positively electrifying Micro Graphics'??? Who's that?? ls he on staff? The computer came in the back door of room 18 and its arrival was positively electrifying. Not only was a computer convenient to have, but it also gave the 1985-86 Crosses staff many advantages. lt al- phabetized our index automatically which prevented Brian Bennett from sending smoke signals for H E L P! lt also allowed us to write and fit copy at least three times faster than we normally could but the nicest part is that we threw away the whiteout bottles! . The 1985-86 Crosses staff was very unique, because each individual had his own style of doing things. When asked what she would change if she could, editor Stephanie Langdon re- plied, l probably would have changed the organization because there were too many people working in groups where they weren't need- ed Another feature that put this year's staff in a class by itself was the fact that the annual was created with sin- cere emotion. When asked about her major expectation from this year's book, sponsor, Mrs. Moeller, said, That when someone from the class of 1986 picks up his book in 1996, he will still shed a tear, laugh, and re- member how good it all was. 1 Taking a second from her hard work, Robin Noble stops for a picture. 2 Smile And then everyone will wonder what you've been up to!! 3 'Look at us now!! , says the 1985-86 Crosses staff. v,,S'N 'X 1501 L5 -13 r 1 no Ee 1 III was I Y V 5 E -1- 'Y 1 f , y14f+ ' 1 raiimwf ffl .4-arf! K ' lisall -Ka L' H11 3 R .. A W!tq'nx 1 K 7 5 2i I l - v , E VL 1 fffs 1 f v-gf 'P ' if of T' ,if 2 1. A usual setting for the yearbook staff with members Robin Noble, Nikki Chason, Sandy' Ba- mert, Stephanie Langdon, Traci Goen, Seth Fra- zier, Melissa Terry, Kristy Lucero, and Craig Her- kenhoff 2. Astonished! What?? You don't have your pages?? Editor Stephanie Langdon appears to be off guard. 3. Oh come on Amy!! , says yearbook photogra- pher Robert Gutierrez. top of the line 1- Robin, Jon, and Tami caught up in the Twilight Zone. 2. Honor Society ponders the universe 3. Honor Society 19525-86 wily.. i s 3 l ix ego? . 'i ' 2? fi. 4 Qwsfi l. Officers are all smiles. 2. Jennifer in a rare moment of confusion 3. Theresa Call at the induction. 4. Carol Cammack signs the scroll at induction. ln the year of 198586, Las Cruces High had many reasons to be proud. One of these was a group of academically top' notch students called the Honor Soci- ety. Honor Society is not a club ln which membership is easily attained. To be- come a member, a student must have a grade-point average of at least 3.6 and maintain a 3.4 to stay in. High standards regarding the student's conduct are also a factor. Jennifer Heath, Phillip Paniagua, Tish Reynolds, and Pam Simpson were the leaders of this studiouslgroup.'fl'hey were president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. Honor Society is a group of admired and respected students who reach for suc- cess and catch it. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Q M C Z.. 2 :X f R if Q L . ,l l l A - QE? wx 1 2 ,?' , 75? . ' :Z 1, 1 W iw? , , V ,S , ,, .A '. XPV' :bk 5 ,. My My - was J . , .- 'mswmzl 1' , 5 qf,,,,, 2 ' . 4' Mgv, .. ks X ? A if f A fff' L A A ' 4 .. f QT f 2 ,-,..-- ,, , e, .. M F, .. .-...,, sy jf , M X ' . a QK www X X A ,F QQ N 'S .3 . S Q . changes, changes' and more 1.5 .i K ,u v--1. N , :UMKC CFS 1 'M U ' wel Q ...rf f IA. ,,. f' .t n--Q za' ----' i 'VAE L f t mm-my-'m? is . s W At LCHS there is an organization designed to help the students of our school and the community. These students have been select- ed because of their talents to form the Student School lmprovement Committee. They have brought many ideas into this school. At the end of last year they undertook the job of painting the cafeteria in beautiful blues and reds. One of their objec- tives was a food drive, which proved very successful. The SSIC hopes to make the annual food drive a tradition at LCHS. They have not only done a terrific job improving the school, commu' nity, and themselves. I 3 ,,..fJ m-r . ,wr Y if l. Rosy Archuleta and Bernice Pena listen to plans for the food drive. 2. lt's too early in the morning for this! Corina Ontiveros is waking up for the weekly meeting 3. Mr. Hutchinson, Will Wingfield and Ms. Houdek organize for the food drive. 4. What have we gotten ourselves into? asks Mr. Manning, Mrs. Hayes and Mr. Hutchinson This year the Las Cruces High Key Club started off strongly. ln the beginning, membership was quite high, but unfor- tunately it decreased throughout the year. The Key Club is a service club affiliated with Kiwanis International. Some of their projects included car washes, the Kiwanis pancake dinner, and the selling of Christmas trees. This years officers strove to make their club the tops. They were Michael Roy- balg president, Will Wingfieldg vice-presi- dent, Rayne Woodg secretary, and Marta Mangasg treasurer. When 'we went to press, the club was anticipating their regional convention where everyone was sure they would do well. l. Jennifer Heath,.. all eyes on you! 2. Tish and Robin, best friends at their best! 3. Michael, Rayne, Marta, and Will work well to- gether. key to success ..- ! tffti C 4. Will fthe kissing banditj at it again, s-I Xml l 4 l. Lisa and Stephanie pose for Honor Society... Girls, you're on the wrong page!!! 2. Jon, Rob, and Tish: The Chipmunks! 3. Rando and Mongo fRayne and Marta! are two officers hard at work. 4. My partner's Wingfield, my name's RoybaI Wwb L., dl!! l. Marlies, Jennifer, and Jo Ditt all in their own worlds. 2. Creative minds at work, 3. David Chilton and Angelo Cano stand their ground! 4. Kurt Craddock studies his murals on the My v wall. 5. Camille . .. THE STAR!!! 6. Leslie Eamon watches attentively. 7. Pay attention girls! 8. Keralie and Jennifer take a brealf. 9. THE ARTISTS!! ,.. 3- The talent that lies in each of us is left covered by the mist until, a tiny breeze blows and the idea begins to flourish. The creativity and thought is rarely given credit, although the effort and determination deserve plenty of merit. Words, expressions and images develop feelings within each of us that very few people are able to express. The Sandscript staff has been able to capture this magic within themselves for the rest of us to enjoy. With all of our hearts We wish you the luck with this year's Sandscript that we've had with the yearbook. Stephanie Langdon 76 unq- i VXK u K ,Scsi nb- ligf , talent unlimited , Qvfmtlv 5f,.1Q. M, - ' teh SJ: x 5. , , il Z . K F . . 5 ' A, .. vu if I A 4' Great minds work better when working together. Nothing proves that this old adage is true more than the staff of Las Cruces High's literary magazine, Sandscript. The staff, students from the advanced creative writing and AP program, is advised by Mrs. Phyllis Wright. The Sandscript accepts submis- sions from the student body at the beginning of the second semester. These submissions range from short stories and plays to poems and artwork. The staff selects the works they feel are most original. The yearbook staff wishes the Sandscript the best of luck. Please turn to page 206 for a sample of last year's literary talent. un Computers,frComputersI i The s joy of a 'icornputer foundfin, entertainment, butialso in i the skillsofsworking with itgf Jusfask byte by byte that r not enjoymgi the computer, butiaeliofstarting thewaik into their future. e t Q e i The CornputeriClub also sponsors the people in the LCHSiCC5YYlputer ifnoncomputer activities throughout Club. eTheyrnot only learn rgaisaging e the year, M t ,3,j,i , skills1Qt?thefgzomputerflabisflfheistuf i l - as deffisiaffferiifliiiliiigtillb?1i?55?i!X?2?5??P!3Y MV- ePef?fffifiiiliQi'1Pi1?eLISPQTWSOYJ finds ehesiiiiilffiitheri gamesiloriillieiientili helping theitiideiifsiiiewithi their com- puter eifiifgrihining, This isaifiiiijaetivi , puter skills, f1iiif5S3WeIi as rewarding ity asifiwellii as an aceoniplishedi ' and makesiit histlife. A , achievement. They are alsogiearning 5.0 Kevin and his computer have a language of their own.. Computer, Computer, on my desk, please give me the answer to my test. Archie asks, How does this thing work? Here's Allison, taking a break from her busy program. I . at chess-day or knight 'lla y'.::..?:. msgs-..E5,gg:5.i..lk ..., .. , . .,.,...,. .ixx inf-Q-.-x. Q X V.-1.--...1 .ww - My ..: am xx ss'ss2,m1iwLm1wws:.3ss1ix fail, mi .aff if' T .11 l ' .fx 1 2 6 ' ' K-ns' .Queen Cav iff' find Sfuwes miefvnd ef: Sz?-fffi-5iliSgiS5g X 6 4 x K K' X- giijfirfgfhkiii fsthegclubfsponaor, has vw-fs .41-fin. an I. l'm thinking, I'm thinking 2. Help! 3. What a game 4. Oh, not again 5. What moves 2 ' , Y 1 . I lr Y -P r 5 . xl! QA ml ....if9E!hRW.a59mf99 men- The Kansas City here we come! The hard work of the LCHS Future Farmers of America members paid off big. Throughout the year the members of FFA studied and competed in all areas of farming. From growing hay to raising the large steers. FFA worked hardto show their ability and drive of becoming farmers. A ln November of '85' the FFA members attended a convention in Kansas City. Mr. Graham and Mr. Romero, along with the students, attended lectures and ' films in order to attain updated facts. They also met students from all over the United States. To share the ideas with people from all over the United States. To share ideas with people from all over the states may some day prove to find an answer to our future. Ag member takes a shower! Gabe Lazano, Justin Sachse, Alan Algar, Michelle Burns Buddy Achen Jo Dltt Danley Randy Massad, Sandra Ware, Tess Yarbrough You want me to do what? asks Tess Yarbrough Hey Baby, what's happening? Ride em cowboy! as Paul Long takes a breather on his pig 'M I Jl , Il 1 f if T ' f , Q ,G 'Q A 6 x...x. 5 1' .. - Wm., A A R- D A ? NS v' . :F X1 r 5 f 4 , , f-. , . lugs., C ss-.Q X ,. K , k . x , C . A N -s,av at ,wx , '-' A . 12,113 vi, ., K ,-3- ,Ay gk. ,,, . :- -swf'--5, ' .5 ,if gig 5 if IL Not now I'm in a hurry! Third year ag. - back rowe Joel Nanez, Bronson White, Larry Halladay, Tim Rivera, Mike Mulliniks, Keith Houser, Cody Hurt, Alan Agar, Rigo Reyes, Scott Lombard- front row- Heinrich Gabe Lazano, Ray Gutierrez, Sandy Bamert, Buddy Achen, Michelle Burns, Jo Ditt Randy Massad, Mario Martinez, Justin Sachse Second year ag. Jake Montoya, Jerry Ortega, Chriss Dudley, Michelle Guffey, Orin Sample, Dean Jackson, Amado Rivas, Walter Kuykendall, Jeff Mobley, Shawn Harrelson, Ricardo Carrasco, Connie Coppy, Sandra Ware, Tess Yarbrough, Christy McCoy, Missy Vehstedt, Tammy Hall We're going where? Third year- backrow- Carr Garrison, Michael Ware, James Martin, Jerri Dodson, Evelyn Mosley, Peggy Dawn Hogan, Rhonda Armitage, front row- Connie Ames, Tammy Tustin, Laura Price, Laurie Sample, Missy Griffith, Dallas Richardson, Traci Preece, Laura Parks Inari W Wh, .,,, . D,,,.. ,V I wwfffmwwyk . 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Patsy Valles, Craig Herkenhoff, Cecelia Zubia, Brenda Cereceres, and other members of lst year Deca. 4. Kathy, Armida, and Norma-taking a break. 5. Paul Quintana-working hard. , MNXK '. iamw. W LX 'au gi.-Z. t .QUPQH :s? '?e U' gf :rain-v lt, 5 . A A A what a feeling once ine iiferihaeiiivifrhingsfharff? C you ,could only imagine infyour wildest glreamsfgis what made up this year's yFrench1'fClub.Q . Just iff1aQ1ne.y0vrSelf..0n,wiv tefilews Orleans!! weiifiiif yciuf inf French Club, you were preparing 'fri lf I 1 Q . ' .1 1 yourself to cdrimpletejyour inajorisf project of the year. iwhen asked why their 2hosqrNew1Qrleans, Paz., tricla Thomaeiffekpleinecljffl'fBe3gCEf2ff p cause there isa lot offgood french Cu1tu'e2.3thef93f5i1iC or r ai Gnlikemvsf Qr9an129ltQnS',.EnenQh club effgieea Iisggaenrsisghesieiianee to ser invblvbdfiwifliilthe'?i2h00l eUi0Y0bleg1PfQieCfS WGS fwhelii Went b9YiFiD9 591 InuwmfihelolaifolksianagciiigwhaiiiflCf afeelinsiitl must haviibeetillggs l l. Gossiping in the hall are Cheryl Foreman, Crystal Maltarich, and Stephanie McHam. 2. Being serious for once are the members of the French Club. 3. French Club Officers: Secretary-Cheryl Borst, President-Camille DeBlasi, Vice-President-Patricia Thomas, and Treasurer-Christopher Wagner. 4. Having a moment of fun, Christopher Wagner and friends take a break from their lunch. B9 y g , ns atson, Marc Wright, Sam Richman, Guy Genin, David Patton, and other members. a new beginning German Club had a new sponsor this year. Frau Evans, a native speaker, previously taught in ireland. The club, together with other organiza- tions, took part in a project to keep company with the residents at the Las Cruces Manor. The club had a German Travel Night, in which they ate german food, saw slides, and talked about Germany. Travel night also reveals aspects of German cul- ture, which makes learning the lan- guage more interesting. The most en- joyable activity was the weekend at Sacramento. President, Aryn Reader said, l joined the club because of the numerous activities it has traditional- ly provided. . Marc Wright paying attention. . Members listen up. . Eva Birhnbaum waits patiently. . Front row: Jeff Duhrsen, Qryn Read, Frau Evans, Chad Riopelle, Leah McCooI, Marie Price, Eva Birhnbaum. 2nd row: Audrey Hoeksema, Mark Carter, Paul Bowman, Chris Bennett Katie Larsen Susan Burr, Patricia Thomas, Stacy Smith, Gina Gant, David Hernandez. 3rd row: Cory McDaniel, Dale Woodhouse, Lori Agar, Kell Ellin ton Ch ' M ' ' -- i clque tal? L56 hable espanol? the old customs and traditions that make New Mexico what it is today. No matter if you do or you don't What makes the Club special is that you'll still love the Spanish Club. what they stand for hits close to home for each of us because we are The Spanish Club tries to preserve all influenced by the Spanish culture. I. Spanish Club takes time for a snapshot- back- Mike Gonzales, Fernando Guillen, Raul Nevarez, Ismael Soto, Andres de la Rosa'middle- Rosy Solis, Yolanda Longoria, Martha Corona, Imelda Zapata, Jesus Guerra, Andres Hernandez, Lety Rodriguez, Reyna Espinosa, Jaime Castillo, Cheryl Schnebly, Susan Martin-kneeling Norma Madrid, Maria Mendoza, Sandra Terrones, Carlos Hernandez, Lorenzo Terrones. 2. Andres de Ia Rosa, Carlos Hernandez enjoy a club meeting. 3. Sandra Terrones, Norma Madrid, Imelda Zapata, Fernando Guillen, Maria Mendoza, Jaime Castillo, Lety Rodriguez are B5-86 Spanish Club officers. 4. Raul Nevarez, Patty Vina, Rosy Solis are proving that Spanish Club really can be fun! fashions by home ec , Imagine yourself in charge of 54 dresses, 345 blouses, 54 pairs of Levis and 84 hats and having to worry about what goes on who and who goes on when! This is what goes through the mind of the fashion director for the Home Ec Club's Spring Fash- ion Show. The Fashion Show is the main event of the Home Ec Club. Mem- bers rush around and organize the whole show, eagerly awaiting the final outcome in the Spring. Other important projects of the club include the Homecoming float, which this year won third Home Ec Club 85-86 Leaders- sitting-Sandy Schettler, Helen Mathis, Rayne Wood and Lisa Bertzyk QCO-Presidents! -standing-Robin Vincent, Marina Schauer and Mrs. Melton 1SponsorJ Fashions, fashions, fashions! Mrs. Melton instructs a class on different fashions. One of the Home Ec's own creations! place, and raising funds for schol- arships to be awarded to outstand- ing home economics participants. Mrs. Melton, the club's sponsor, was chosen Home Economics teacher of the year. She did a su- per job, and all in all the club had a great year! Masque 8 Gavel-'Camille De Blasi, 'Seth Frazier, 'Allison Kuper, Michelle Martin, 'Patricia Diaz, 'Christy Neal, Ida Hernandez, 'Edward Alvarez, 'Sten Carruthers, 'Marc McCaskilI, Monessa Zamar- ippa, 'Jay Mechem, 'Theresa Armethega, 'Heather Trammel, Robin Green, 'Susan Carrillo, 'Theresa Call, Micheal Ketebat, 'Tom Briones, Frederick Ulysses, Carol Kalpepper. Roxanne Cox. Thespians- Jody Houser, Michelle Garner, Steve Shepan, Reggie Gonzales, Barbara Streett, Jami Bertzyk, Carol Martin, Mary Burak, Miguel Montes, ' indicates both Thespian and Masque S Gavel. Nobody would ever imagine how many different personalities con- glomerate in the drama room and how they work together to produce the Special Magic that every Thes- pian carries' through the school, boosting school spirit. , At the beginning of the school year, the Thespians put on the meladra- mas. This took many long hours of rehearsal before, during, and after school. Their hard work was well re- warded in the show of audiencetat the fair. c The program this year included plays such as Go for Gultchf' directed by Mr. Gaines, Deputy of Broken Bow, directed by Roxanne Cox, Wizard of Oz, directed by Patty Chapman and ','Arabian Knightsf' di- rected by Marc McCaskill. The whole stage i production brought in S450.00!!! Any other club should try to top that with their car washes! Following the melodramas, the Thes- pians didn't stop performing. Compe- tition for acting abilities went on all the year round. Every young actor went through several rounds until a winner was chosen. The categories were prose and poetry, duet acting icomedy and seriousj, individual act- ing and debating. C T ff-lf in the act This year, LCHS competed at Ca- thedral, Community College Qwhere they took first placej, Lor- etto lwhere they took another first place! Coronado tthey took sec- ond place therej and Bel Air. This is not all, on February first, the drama department puts on their annual all-school play. This pro- duction allows students who are not enrolled in the drama classes to participate. This year's produc- tion was AII-American. The su- perb cast was headed up by Tom Briones and Leslye Eamon. With all of their accomplishments this year, the Las Cruces Drama Department has every right to be proud of themselves and their suc- cess. Congratulations Drama De- partment, we're proud of you! f 1 1 ' I f K7 ,ff of . I Yf I 1 fa' i can't believe ' On January lst, 1986, television sets around the world were tuned into the The Tournament of Roses Parade. The city of Las Cruces was especially interested, for in slot 9580 marched our very own LCHS Showcase. Its 180 members exercised and rehearsed vigorous- ly to get in condition for the 6Vz mile trek, which when added to forming up and breaking down ac- tually came to about 7 miles. ln addition to being selected to march in the parade, Showcase, was also chosen as one of five bands to perform at the Bandfest ifield show exhibitionl and marched in the parade down Main Street in Disneyland. When we asked drum major Colin Pettibone what he thought about the trip he said, lt was an experience l'll nev- er forget. l Showcase shows Disneyland how it's done. Cori Urquhart and Diane Matkin pose for the camera while Wendi Goen and Becky Diaz hurry to line up, Flag girls Roxanne Flores, Aryn Reader, and Paula Schaffer take a break out of a busy rehearsal. Instructions, instructions, and more instruc- tions. Let's go through it one more time. The band's pride and joyg the Rose Bowl flag. Smile for the camera! i'What?!? JoAnne Clark marches one of Showcases many half time shows. Get that hat on! S i marched the whole thingll 144.19 dw A ,.f? ii?fi:' ' I: ' ' 1 -..- E ,.,,,..w ig Q owes 1- - f '. , - ' Q... , ,. 'V N K NL. nw' ' 1 , x U ...qw l A .as an X'7 T , P -7 T t e M' lit- if lAa.-li if - T - t if----' ,gt fi w rg . - if- me i it EQCPJSES' X ff- et. r rf, W f?' ' ,s P ws? il eu--f -- I gp-A .-- ,. 6 i 7 as T Pa if? f 'tu S g,x:.4: 'ff fy Lin: . - x, 3 m 1... rw --il Qlawmwx. as . gi it it r Q X I , P P 8 .,,', . 9 E This year the LCHS Showcase Marching Band was invited to the Rosebowl Parade, but that wasn't all they did. They also made their annual trips to the Zia Festival in Albuquerque and the Parade of Champions at NMSU, where they placed second and fourth, respec- tively. They also received Out- standing Auxilary and Soloist at Zia. They also marched in the Sun Bowl Parade and Field Show Com- petition where they received an award for Outstanding Band in the parade and placed third in the field show competition. They had a busy year and, when we went to press, they were making plans for yet another trip to Durango, Co. 94 lst row, Michelle Skigen, Maria Armendariz, Susan Smith, Mary Hall, Audrey Hoeksema, Nilam Ram, Sandra Ware, Kristin Dyche 2nd row, Feye Dean, Barbara Streett, Laura Hutchison, Tracy Harrison, Ra- chel Hageman, Hugh Genin, Sharon Christensen, Eva Birnbaum, Aaron Menefee, Karl Zander, 3rd row, Law- rence Stomberg, Reggie Oyler, Jeremy Denk, Ola Lin- gard, Madeline Puckett, Eric Lltz, David Birnbaum, Graham Ames, Robert Ewing F 4 7 E 4 tuning up to success tx . . Mc' i 1-was 1 ' X f 'i 4 775 WXQIT1 V Qi'-'L ,,,, .mmm The 1985-86 orchestra tuned up and made it big. Their season strung out with two outstanding concerts in which Ola Lingard lviolinj, Lawrence Stombeg lcelloj, and Jeremy Denk lpianoj, made Arch Duke Trio sound professional. Attending the Large Group Festival in April and Solo Ensemble in March made our orchestra look blg . Playing in tune also were the ten students selected for All-State. W Cverall, the orchestra had a year of many goals and tasks to accomplish. After a hard year of rosining bows, tun- ing instruments, and practicing, the LCHS orchestra was paid off by going to San Diego, Cal, in spring. kiwi 4 95 3 times the music FLLITES: L. Foiani , D. Perez , C. Dominguez , C. DeBlasi , K. Ziemern, D. Loman , C. Her- I l rera', C. Cammack', L. Kilby', M. Aragon', H. Kientz', S. Dorado', L. Drerup, S. Gould, K. McNeill, K. Rano, A. Yanez, C. Gutierrez, J. Basler, B. Herrera. CLARINETS: M. Porter , KI Ellington , T. Bena- videz , T. Goen , B. Kolosseusu, A. Martinez , S. McGrath , M. Vipond ', L. Jaques , S. Montes', D. White', J. Marufo', J.A. Siler', S. Romero', R. Archuleta', L. Diaz', J. McDonald', M. Portillo', W. Scott', S. Keeton', R. Vincent', D. Gonzales, J. Grant, L. Medina, L. Partin, C. Truji- llo, C. Vargas, A. Wagner, L. Figueroa, C. Vas' quez. OBOES: L. Marbry , A. Reader , ,.. De St. Ger- main', A. Marquez', A. Mosier, C. Stallings. BASSOONS: C. Urquhart , J. Tranlham ', Y. Ri- vera , C. Ames, C.Larsen. LOW CLARINETS: C. Ontiveros , H. Gatzke , A. Boon , E. LaFrance , S. Mendoza', B. Fierro', J. Knight', M. Price', S. Kamat', J.A. Clark. SAXES: L. Partin ', M. Coffman , C. Pettibone , D. Sokolnicki, Jr. Fierro', P. McKneely', S. Hol- guin', D. Woodruff', M. Duran', K. Kiaz', R. Tee- ter, S. McFarland, S. Pena, A. Ortega, P. Schaffer, T, Holguin. TRUMPETS: D. Chilton , L. Jaques , J. Sa- ville , S. Richman , R. Lopez , R. Chavarria , J.D. Frye', R. Chavez', C. Richardson', J.R. Nanez , R. Perez', M. Smith', R. Hoogenboom', L. Pino', S. Anaya', B. Bejarano, M. Garcia, V. Go- mez, C. Miller, D, Cantu, J. Stoes. FRENCH HORNS: B. Kemp , G. Genin , C. Mat- son , S. FIores ,M Somaza , S. EIlington', L. Evans', M. Jernigan', A. Franklin', A. Hutchins, B. Fierro, S. Laman. TROMBONES: A. Ramero , J. Pieper , J. Kuna cel , J. Ortiz', W. Foiani', L. Espana', D. SteeIe', B. Cantrell', S. Nevarez, B. Stroup, E. Lerdal. BARITONES: P. Davis , M. Wright , T. Teeter', D. Alexander . TUBAS: W. Sadler , C. McDaniel , R. Bowers', C. Chavez , V. Autrey', C. Gutierrez. PERCUSSION: P. Garcia , D. Wheeler , C. Gar- cia , M. Boudreau , M. Butler', M. Llrquhart', S. Donart', W, Goen', S. Goldring', B. Diaz', R. Brown, M. Espino, E. Gonzales, L. Hanson, A, Sigurdson, J. Sigurdson, S. Podruchney. c Symphonic Winds, 'z Symphonic Band, All others: Concert Band. an I Jazz Band ll ' let there be music In the beginning of time God said, Let there be music , and there was. But no one knew just how to have fun until jazz was born. LCHS jazz band follows the tradi- tion, they have fun while they learn. Although these students are just like babies learning how to walk, they are learning how to play with a jazzy tone. They are hot, hot, hot!! During the course of the year, they learned how to create their own solos. Robert Lopez said, Jazz band is a good band to be in because playing your own solo in front of an audience is the most satisfying feeling one can have. JAZZ I: L. Partin, M. Coffman, C. Pettibone, D Chilton, L. Jaques, J. Saville, R. Chavarria, A Romero, J. Kuncel, P. Davis, W. Sadler, C. McDan iel, P. Garcia, D. Wheeler, M. Boudreau, J. De St Germain, Jr. Fierro, C. Richardson, J. Ortiz, D Steele, J. Stoes, K. Ziemer, M. Butler. JAZZ ll: S Richman, R. Lopez, C. Matson, C. McDaniel, M Boudreau, A. Marquez, P. Mclineely, S. Holguin D. Woodruff, C. Richardson, R. Perez, M. Smith, R Hoogenboom, W. Foiani, D. Steele, R. Bowers, C Stallings l?ZWWzZMlllfffMflRX A l wg i vw i S a bite of the big apple This year the LCHS choir department had a new director, Mrs. Roberts, and underrher leadership its two major per- forming groups, Varsity Choir and Mo- dernaires, bloomed with renewed ener- gy. They did their part in adding to the LCHS list of honors by being declared the official Goodwill Ambassadors from the city of Las Cruces to the All-Amert can Festival in New York City. The festi- val will last from July 2 until July 7 this summer, and will celebrate the reopen- ing of the Statue of Liberty. The choirs were also involved in several communi- ty activities, such as working with the elderly at Las Cruces Manor and various service projects. ln addition to being invited to New York the choir also had the largest number of people make All-State in the history of the choir program. The 19 people who made All-State were: ln the Girls Choir, Theresa Call, Cheryl Larkin, Lorena Gar- cia, Kristy Hodgin, JoDee Stockton, and Caryn Storey. Those who made the Mixed Choir were Aryn Reader, Gina Gant, Pam Simpson, Maria Armendariz, Kerali Hansen, Tricia Thomas, Darrell Partin, Ben Jameson, Colin McDowell, P.L. McDonnell, Eddie Risser, and Tom Briones. When we asked Mrs. Roberts to tell us her feelings about the choir pro- gram and its accomplishments this year she said, The choir program is growing at a rapid pace. lt's exciting to be a part ofa musical happening! We are ready to meet the challenges ahead of us. VARSITY CHOIR Maria Armendariz Johanna Baron Sue Ann Boris Patricia Bowers Sandie Brilliant Theresa Call Michelle Carrillo Michael Carter Kellie Collins Cathy Dorsey Cyra Franco Karine Gabrini Johnny Garcia Michele Gavaza Sarah Hiss Kristy Hodgin Melissa Kuettner Allison Kuper Lisa Martinez P.L. McDonnell Allyn Morton Shawn Norwood Georgiana Pando Darrell Partin Julie Picard Sarah Priestley JoDee Stockton Caryn Storey Bryan Thomason CJ Valdes Lisa Whitson Mark Bawcorn Walter Kuykendall Shawna Boorom MIXED ENSEMBLE Cameron Deveney Chris Eaves Sergio Flores Georgina Apodaca Tom Holguin Allison Kuper Missy Lee Yvette Munoz Gordon Noble Brent Quinones Maria Aguirre I. i'We have to sing it ACiAIN?? 2. You want us to sing how high? mf J gy .ei MODERNMRES: Shawn Bennett, Tom Briones, Lynn Cassman, Michael Carter, Ryan Farmer, Gina Gant, Lor- ena Garcia, Holly Graham, Kerali Hansen, Ben Jameson, Cheryl Larkin, John Lionbarger, P.L. McDonnell, Colin McDowell, Bryanna Nevarez, Brenda Perkins, Aryn Read- er, Eddie Risser, Pam Simpson, Tricia Thomas, Michael Thompson, Dale Woodhouse, Darrell Partin, Maria Ark mendariz l. Tom Briones and Tricia Thomas show off a Moder- naires dance step. 2. First-year choir director, Mrs, Roberts, plays at one of the Modernaires many performances. 3. Modernaires: the amateurs look up to the profession- als. 4. l,2,3, .,. l,2,3, ... Holly Graham and Ryan Farm- er dance the evening away. 5. Modernaires relax after a performance, f ,Ka gb, ,f ,S xilfl QU xiii is il W formals or .... The senior class threw a first-class party on Janu- ary llth, of their year. This was the annual Winter Ball, a night filled with the tie-clad gentlemen and fancily-dressed ladies. The headline of the big event was the crowning of Queen Laurie Melendrez and her special winter court. Elected king was Tony Priestly. The senior class prince and princess were Max Lohman and Stephanie McHam, Tonya Bil- lingsley and Art Romero represented the junior class, sophomores Chris Davis and Patricia Serna also reigned proudly. The night was a huge success and one to definitely remember! A .-gn X3 The kissing bandit, Robin Rae, strikes again! Naughty Princess Stephanie hangs on to her beau The life of the party ..... in a nutshell! You've got quite a smile, Randando! Trisha and David get down, get loose, get funky! 93511 C4 QCA Q61 gtk Cv . ff' ., f A 1. ,ll M . is fwpfduapfp ,..-M ,f...-.- 'fiwss.zaii-3' . A Mi' . f -' c .T '- f'3 ii'.'f 35f'f e , 4' t , .M 3 eff 2bg,i.1j N' J.. . Yfgi' fag: nr' ,xfff -Sl-al ',f. 5w fi., .J L- -yfxi, ,ttiwt ' f' I Q -.-0 'J 3 If K' ,fee 'C' V 4 'ics X ':f'3fj-Tc? ts.. ,. - .ix , -S, vt? iff: but -qi if 1 .3-Q IX 1 1 K 'PZ- R was.: I W 5, 'Zia avi -t s, lx J X Jr it wavy wtf, i' ' 1' zzz.. nf nv' ' 'P' P l. The fans show some appreciation! 2. Susan Burr and Wendy Williams ready the balloons for the big send off! 3. UP. UP, and over the massive! football? And on Friday, November l5th, it hap- pened. ln so many ways, Las Cruces High has proved its superiority over Mayfield High. Everyone was waiting for the day when the two rivals would meet on the football field. The predic- tions all across the board read Mayfield, Mayfield, Mayfield. Why, even some Cruces fans had their doubts that our troops could pull it off. Smile fellas, you did it. You didn't just do it in a boring ball game, you did it in red, white, and blue blissg and as they say, the crowd went wild! The class of 1986 has a few thank-you's to say, and so now, we take this time to thank and congratulate the few, choice men that showed them all. We were proud, guys, and you made us even prouder. N Qc otl Q honors and . . . Imagine having to work with teenagers, day after day. Trying to get their attention while they're talk- ing about past weekends or planning future ones. Imagine! It must be a nightmare. The teachers who are granted teacher of the year must work for at least ten years. That means, ten years of high school students! They must be nominated by the schools of Las Cruces and then voted on by the state. lf they are chosen city-wide, they are nomin- ated by the school system and voted on. This, of course, is a special honor to be voted teacher of the year. Our famous teachers are, fdrum rolli Mrs. Melton: home economics, State-wide. Mr. Scott: Physics, State-wide. And last but not least, Mr. Harrison: Biology, City-wide. We are all proud and happy to have these teachers. When we talked to these winners, they all stated in some way that the students were the ones to thank. Be at ease teach- ers, winners, and all, we students feel the same way about you as you feel about us. Here are some feelings from the students concern- ing the teachers of the year: Marcy stated that Mrs. Melton was a great teacher. Mrs, Melton is so sweet, she gives up a lot of her time to help students that need the extra help, added Leti. Karine had a lot to say about Mr. Scott, but short- ened it by saying, Mr. Scott is the best teacher. He has taught me so much, he is also so neat! Mr. Harrison: There were so many people who wanted to give their quotes, we combined them all together. Mr. Harrison, we think you are the great- est teacher and we love you very, very much. You are not just teacher, but friend. l. Mr. Scott elaborates on a principle of physics 2. Mrs. Melton with the latest. 3. The Master, Mr. Harrison, at work. L X 5052 at W C4 wfw 41 ll Wcrffiii , .I 8 Je 'r .. F! ,J 4 2., Mr. Noe, tour principall coming out of the workroom Oi. Hey brother, strut that stuff! As reps of our excellence, Mr. Noe and Mrs. Miners stand up front. heros lf one were to write a letter to Mr. Noe, it might go like this: Hey brother! A simple word of thanks will never be enough. No, you're too golden. You surely deserve more than that, but here it is, and we hope it will be enough. Las Cruces High School is a superman in motion. So many great feats of goodness, accomplishment, and talent have been performed here. Students and advisors have rightfully taken their bows for jobs well done. Let us take a vow never to forget the man behind the muscle: Our Mr. Noe. Mr. Noe, you are a man of deep understanding. If any of us has ever needed an extra father, a broth- er, or just a day-time buddy, you've always been there. The times when 'senioritis' struck, or when the day just seemed too long, you were there with an extra push to help us get through. Never, not once, Mr. Noe, have you ever been too tired to listen. Complaints from you have yet to be heard. Yes, you are truly a gem of a soul, a remarkable man who has always had faith in each one of us. Many of us seniors have grown up so much in these three years. As sophomores, most of us were in trouble most of the time. By our last year here, the rate of rule breaking decreased immensely. You've helped us to mature and to be ourselves, and if the disipline you've handed out to help us along the way is not something we have the hearts or brains to thank you for now, be confident that in time we'lI look back and know you loved us enough to teach us what is right. Thanks for all the hugs, the handshakes, and the sweet greetings you gave with care. Thanks for loving everyone of us just exactly as we are. Know that not a day will go by when one of the precious lessons of life you taught will not be applied. Cer- tainly remember that your undying respect and encouragment has meant more than simple words can express. We'll always be 'your kids,' as you'Il always be our Mr. Noe. Thanks again by Robin Noble for the senior class Q3 QQQQX ,sv to Q 162452 4239 unknown audience You've seen them, you're probably one of them, they are the majority! They're the ones who make up the avid crowds at football, volleyball, basketball, and all other sports events. They're the folks who watch the Reader's Theater, and tap their feet to the beat of the band. They are the most special people in the world: The Unknown Audience. So, it is here, in our honors section, that we salute these background heroes. Have you ever wondered what the clubs would do without the crowd? What would Cruces-Mayfield be like if only the teams showed upl? And imagine the All-School Play in an empty theater! Makes one think, doesn't it? So, if you're a club or team member, learn to appreciate the fans. They are the most important part of your team. No hot-shot coach or awesome captain could ever replace what the audience does for you. And if you are a part of this unknown audience, take a bow and pat yourself on the back, you've earned it! if MW. W a If SM.. ...'5u nga L M, . ..,, Q - - 0 r Q if? ex Nw' iss .Qs-ea 3 2 ' i sl K- 'Q .ss- +-s ' ' sz: - - A , -...QQ al 'E ' ...,.., .4 sks '-s iw... ,.,- u- k yi' , 5 '5 ff . N. x s - 'li yr- .X .Q 3 fin 4 X ' A 1 is 3 , - Q V: ' s 3 .. .s 31.7 . '77 gigs.. 5 QS . K 1 5 . ,. X W . . 1 l -ef 3 Q, T 1 aid , if-' ' 1 ' XVPLQ .b Q . ,, Wi Jn - K V .gr . f - ,, I N v .Q V Q ' x f A f we K .. usage X t K, -lg, ta. SM 'T-'Y A V tj '1.l,q ' ' . W, . 5 ,Ji l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The brothers with Mr. Noe. An avid crowd! Out front in the afternoon. The scammers smoke their cigs. The afterlunch-bunch. Just some of the boys. winners We know, we know . . . you're looking at this page and you're staring in awe! Who are these two beauties? Where are they from? iAs if you didn't know.l These are two girls that LCHS is very proud of. They are Roxanne Cox and Kerali Hansen. They were both awarded the title of Miss Teen New Mexico in different pageants. Roxanne is a senior who works in the drama department. The pageant she won was based on talent, and Roxanne has plenty of that! Kerali Hansen is also a very talented Miss Teen. After winning her competi- tion, she went to Miami, Florida to com- pete in the Miss Teen USA, in which she placed in the top IO! 2. Kerali and Roxanne, two winners! 3. Miss Teen New Mexico: Kerali Hansen 4. The girls discuss the differences in the two pageants. I. Miss Teen New Mexico: Roxanne Cox gm P24 QQL red hot or . The Greatest Bulldawg is an award for exceptional athletic ability and advance- ment. Angie Paz and Steve Gale were recognized for their great support of this school as the greatest Bulldawgs of l986. We wanted to give you a chance to get to know these two outstanding students better. We will start off with the tradi- tion ladies first . As you all know, An- gie Paz received this award because she is active in basketball and volleyball. When interviewed she said that when she came to Las Cruces High School, she had hoped she would be chosen as Greatest Bulldawg. Well, Angelica, which is Angie's real name, YOU DID IT! We also asked her how she felt when she heard her name over the intercom. Her enthusiastic response was, I was so happy and excited that I couldn't believe it. Steve's story is different. He was in Al- buquerque for a swim meet that Friday when votes were taken. He didn't find out he was the Greatest Bulldawg until someone came up to him and congratu- lated him that weekend with a hand- shake. lt was very funny because he looke at the person strangely and asked what he was being congratulated for. We asked Steve how he felt about being named the Greatest Bulldawg. His reac- tion was that he was happy and shocked, but believes that being in sports represents the school. He feels that everyone has the duty to represent the school as best as he can. Jw M royalty: Prom Night: a night of dreams, enchant- ment and fun. The anticipation begins to mount as the night of excitement and elegance draws nearer. Ben Jameson described prom as A time to feel real high society type. For the members of the court, this an- ticipation is felt keenly. The juniors elected were Karin Cano and Shawn Bennett. Representatives from the sen- ior class were Cheryl Borst and Ben Jamesong Pam Simpson and Phillip Pan- iagua headed up the reigning court. The feelings evoked by being chosen as prom court were varied, Being select- ed as prom princess made my physics test bearable, said Cheryl Borst, while, Ben said, Being on the prom court my senior year always seemed to only be a dream. Pam and Phillip said they were flattered and that it would be fun to play the sophisticate. Congratulations LCHS Royaltyg have a ball. My '5 3. Seniors: Pam Simpson and Phillip Paniagua l. Seniors: Ben Jameson and Cheryl Borst 2. Juniors: Karin Cano and Shawn Bennett ,-P' 5 0 V A , The dictionary defines teacher as one who imparts knowledge with lessons. Mrs. Clark is not only that, but more. Students who come to her to learn Eng- lish leave with more than just a knowl- edge of English. No books could teach you many of the things you learn in her class, they come from her heart. Mrs. Clark is a very dedicated woman - dedicated to teaching and to building moral character in her students. She is never too busy to help you with a prob- lem, English or otherwise, and a smile is always her natural expression. Mrs. Clark states, I was always interested in teaching, I graduated from N.M.S.Ll. in 1970 and started teaching at Holy Cross. She classifies herself as a good teacher which she defines as: One who understands and enjoys young people, one who's a friend, not only a teacher and one who knows her subject well. To her, teaching is not always taught from books, about people and life. When asked what was the one best thing that has happened in all her years of teaching, she said, Nothing, because every year is better than the year be- fore. Her philosophy on life is in her words, Enjoy life to its fullest without intentionally hurting others. All stu- dents who know Mrs. Clark love and appreciate her. She's an asset to Las Cruces High School. We salute you Mrs. Clark for being what you are. ? 1 , A 'W , 1. ff ' Superintendent Bill Floyd focuses in. V H ff 6 A r if f 7' L, innn l,n A :L ? wg 5 l Jose V. Frletze lc schoolboard Joan M. Pucellk Ben A. Holstem Joan M. Pucelnk Everett Crawford Jose V. Frletze Ruben B. Alvarado Ruben B Alvarado Everett Crawford Ben A. Holstein - X., s ,ie .W i 143 9 f L5 Si .gi X l n . A, ge ss - -g,3gQsgsw- .- . Q W isis:-M ' .Y is A :ws X ' 1 fe 'f seize isis :.T:,:2f 1,,,,qeeii..... .,s,rLsirt. Q.....:st.. r-liQ-?igEii.z:..WS . levi? .s E . . me H5 Q Us s sw Q. iii twig -ri c sis! if 'S it -an ,sms .sl -as -.sg iv! fs A -,K Are these the Chipmunks? Are they the three stooges? Perhaps the masters of the universe? No - not on your life! This ifftrinamicf trio makes up the head - hon- rihos of a place called Las Cruces High. Oh yes indeed, our heros have their hands full. Why in one day, Noe put to justice a man who threw garbage on the ground! They enforced the law by mak' ling sure the people went to class! Roe savagley protected the residents from terrifying grsnowball throwers! But of course, like all heros, these guys are rough,i tough, and ready to deal with even the most devious tricksters. Striv- ing for justice everyday, our heros are so great that they've been compared to Superman lbloel, Spiderman QThoy, even Tarzan of the Apes QRoeJ! Because of their supurb, daring efforts LCHS has become afsafer, better place to be. lchs administration LA6 CRUCE5 HIGH SCHOOL I6 A GREAT PLACE TO PARTY... BUT I LUOULDN'T UJANT .-W. ,,,,,,. TO STUDY THERE! IVV. r 5 . i W YP I .xt '51-:h: Loggi Q flint. t. ,E . ,',- 1 g . 5 5 5 r .f Qslsxsz 1:5232 QQ ' ' EV .is T 3 R 4553! f X ages E, . ,ff V . ' ' 4 , was if sells 5 an - ' ffl? 'is 4 were ef' - 5. '- LQ .,, is , .3 ' 3 f vii E i! Mr. Poe and a days worth of paperwork from X- sf 1 Sante Fe. Ng -vt ,I -.. iss, 6 -: A 5-Nejfi, f . A . - 54 S it X f'r'3iQ5T41l ST A' ,.,. f : 5 T 3, f f Q , - A A i i A 1, l ,r i j r ig - ti W K wr - 4 Q. 2:91:45 . . fl, QESXM. Kg Ag' gg' STEER: .IE i. . -, T. , A . i T T, N T L 1 ,r .L fi V gwg 5 3,5 iii l ,Gps f' .. mil 1 ? , 5 . Q 5 F , 1 f 5-Lili r B SWA E' 'S in E533 . r ' 1 MTS r Q Q A A I 1 N'Z'i2 L E W W A 4 - A Mr. Romero worklng3 r 4 t 1 kv l 'S '1 3 i ii kr I . Q, 4 2 ,,. i, 3 Mr. Thompson slows it down. h rs: is S El 5 E T l 5 3 5 . 5 3 s X l . lx nn? BEEN . , , we.. . re., e,.e,W . , Wt.. .,.t Wt new . ,i3EiEiZf4i:rFs'- M :1gsssg.i:L.r.. X -z- : '- 2 . i gzsvfgr- g --: --:grit 1 r 'sr f...,,2i1a 4 I .gt,mM,i.t.k . QICNT ... .c.t. .k X Xiixtyg. . . V beyond excellence We're better than best and we proved it last year. LCHS had the honor of being chosen as one of the top schools in the nation by the National Secondary School Program. This was the first time in the history of LCHS that we have received an award in educational excel- lence. We had the privilege of sending Mr. Noe, Mrs. Meiners, and Mrs. Little to Washington, D.C. to receive the flag. Mr. Noe went to Washington early this year to receive the flag. When asked how he felt when he was chosen to re- present LCHS in Washington, D.C., he responded by saying, I was very ex- cited and honored to represent the stu- dent body, the school board, teachers and the central office. When he was asked how it felt to go to the White House, he responded, lt was a good feeling and I had a feeling of patrior- ism. He added that when the flag was put in his hands he just felt good. Being on the lawn of the White House Assistant Principals Melvin Romero David Thompson Permanent Subsitutes Betty Burges Ellen Green Secretaries Carmen Alvarado Louise Hixon Aids Sharon Capka Jeanette Ferrales Margie Graham - A.V. Angie Guerra Priscilla Melendrez Pat Romo was the highlight of my trip. Going to Washington reminded me of many of my good visits there over the years, Mrs. Meiners said. We did non-official things too. I walked along with Mr. Noe and Mrs. Little for miles and miles to see as much as we could see. Mrs. Little, an English teacher at LCHS also enjoyed the trip. She was asked what it was like to be there, represent- ing LCHS in Washington, D.C. She said, I was very honored to be permitted to go and receive the award. I was proud to be part of this school and very thrilled to be part of the celebration. Mrs. Little was asked what her feelings were about going to the White House. She said, I couldn't believe it was actually happen- ing to me. She described her feelings when she saw Mr. Noe accept the flag on behalf of the school. She said, I had a lump in my throat and goose bumps all over. Nurse Phyllis Bernell English Robert Gaines Liz Houdek Teddy Kearney Keith Luepold Marjorie Little Bruce Marks Olivia Ogas Connie Vermeer Phyllis Wright Math Gabe Anaya Vickie Jones Dan Manning Tim Mcllwee Ellen Rodgers Sharon Schadler SW Stand clear! Here l comel 1 .4 5 KH 'Sf mfg? my! ww W .mug mf-gf driver ed p.e. computers home ec This is not as fun as you think. For R: Ms. Rodgers to room 34. I used to do this dirty job, but I quit. ' Ms. Kuehn getting in sytle. Don't even mention numbers. Fet out your P's and Q's! math A-336' ga 6 science english librarian W,,,.....,..s..-....... history ensues , , Q lllllll Q attendance ap english biology l. Mr. Wofford and Ms. Little discuss lesson plans. 2. Mrs. Miners surveys the library. 3 4 5 6 . All I am is a bunch of LIPS! . I know one and every single one of you . Are you knocking at my door! . Is there anyone awake back there? 117 .t -. Take off, Eh! -Kelly Ellington it U t. a few words . You can't fall off the floor-can you? -Jon Benson Same difference! -Chris Matson If the shoe fits, it's ugly. -David Patton l doubt it! -Sandi Sachs Boom, Boom, Boomout go the lights! -Chad Riopelle Ours not to reason why ours but to do or die. -Robert Bowers He can because he thinks he can. -Trisha Alba Caught in the class of procrastination again. -Cheryl Borst Wrong! -Walter Kowalski What's up! -Patty Lopez Why does it have to be Monday! -Brian Bennett The answer is 42. -Philip Paniagua You ate it! -Whitney Speck Oh, my head! -Stacy Wright Do that again and l'lI rip it off! -Tammy Duffey Rob Lowe for President -Robin Noble Eat beans! -Nicole Chason Are you afraid of my mom! -Theresa Padilla When will Rocky Horror be here next? -Graham Ames Say baby, you be lookin' fine!! -Leah Pearson Primo. -Bronson White Yes, there is such a disease as Senioritisf' - Christal Simpson There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so. -Pam Simpson More senior pictures, 2 smiling faces, and a partridge in a pear tree! -Traci and Steph What you dream you can become, what you become you can achieve, is what was meant to be. -Kristy Loomis l -- fin ,fir A, -. fy, ,Q -Q' ' ?Q4.E?lf KWWQ L-2 .ii k Nairn ,K V'-pfyfw iinfwx - M . ls - ., hr dawg fight to the top seniors take sweepstakes November 14, 1985 was a nippy and cloudy Thursday. The winds that blew ad- ded more coldness to the air. The sun wasn't shining due to the heavy clouds, but yet there was warm and cheery laugh- ter where the Rowdy-O took place. Although there wasn't much of an audi- ence, the spirit and fun that was shared among the people there was enough to fill the whole school ten times over. There was a variety of games and relays that were played. The seniors, juniors and sophomores were all placed against each other to see who would win. There were the banana eating contest, bucking bronco, centipede, and others. The banana eating contest was first. Next as just a warm up, was the bucking bron- co. The strategy for this game was for the girls, which were sitting on the guys backs, to pop balloons located on the males poste- rior endsl lt was quite a battle, it looked like a dog fight. All the classes went at it like true dawgs. The spectators went wild watching this fight. Juniors were the glorious ones. The yearbook went and asked students to see if the Rowdy-O was worth having every year. Muffy Moondy stated, Of course it's worth having, it is a great way to get the student involved, it builds up spirit and enthusiasm for the Bulldog-Trojan game, which we won, of course. The Dawgs ran over the Trojans and left their remains on the field. Although the cold weather never let up, the senior and juniors were both glori- ous throughout the match-ups. The lit- tle sophomores trailed in last, could it be of inexperience?? Oh, grow up little sophomores. Try again next year as ju- niors. sf? ,Q Vx pious. 4,4 .. Q, at il pts airs. -- K Q . .Qq Q R , X . ID- .4-sn. '-N 1 My . ' If .1 ' I 'W L I Q, 3 is cu I u if Q X f -Q Q-M In ri' wx ' new x Q ,, s. ' ,r F the power behind everything now. There is a right that comes with all of this power and that is the right to call yourself the BEST! The Class of 1986 has their fair share of people who fit into this category. One group of students who deserve to be recognized is the top ten percent of the graduating class. Usu- ally they are only recognized at gradu- ation. This year the editors of the Senior section placed the pictures of the top ten percent at the front of the section. From Trisha Alba to Marlies Wierenga are the top ten percent of the Class of 1986 as of the sixth semester . . . 1985. 1 'ga ' Y' J' 1 5 , I .44 , k'y I 3 'fa ,Ps Q 1 s. ,ss .v V. Y 1, Wx in K 1 K Qtr x' 1 -A 7 ' ' f w,Xf.f'. I n-XX if . AA Jeremy Denk Doug Densmore I N J royalty and excellence When most people think of Homecom- ing they think of parades, football games, spirit competitions, and the selection of the Homecoming Court. This year's Home- coming at LCHS was all of this. Our Home- coming Court consisted of four very hand- some couples, one of which was the Senior Prince and Princess. Robin Noble, escorted by Senior Prince Chris Kinkaid, was the Senior Princess. She was involved in sandscript and year- book. When she was asked to give us a quote to express her feelings about her year on the Crosses Staff she responded, lt gave me a good opportunity to work with other people to produce something that really matters to this school. l got to do what I really like to do best - write! l knew Webster's definition of deadline , but now I have my own - legalized insan- ity! At the game Chris escorted Robin to her crowning while the band serenaded them with Always On My Mind. They were all smiles. Thank you Chris Kinkaid and Robin Noble for helping to maintain the LCHS level of Excellence. Lisanna Foiani Scott Fowler' Jgdle Galloway Guy Gemn Lance I-Ulan I-Ofl Mafbfy Diane Matkin Chris Matson 'Jul .mg 5 WL YL Mm, 'R ff, 'X 'V cr! i . i M,- YW? wb, v X ,.----. fur- .f' Q 6,51-,. .Nw if 2 Q. fs xlib ,gl WW? K il: E XLLX yun- ' Q x- S-,,,+ ,'i 'Him- f' P .gf 5 nf! xqx 1 , js 3 5 xx. 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'Q f' X 1.1 , 'ff' .df .X Alan Agar Maria Aguirre Tareq Almuseh Sulaiman Alnameah Paul Alvarado Velia Alvarez Yvonne Alvillar Graham Ames Wendy Anderson Julie Anderson Michelle Anderson Frank Archuleta Mathew Ames Erik Amizquita Tina Archuleta Karl Arend Georgina Apodaca William Apodaca George Aranda Robert Aranda Oscar Armenta Anthony Armijo Q 124 4 ,,n sn- my -Q ,H , .1,..,. ,K ht f K it . qu Q, fakfx E 1 A g i 7 - R Jw 'E' a 4 lar., -'U X X . sy: . wg -1' 1' rowned handsome Couple 'YAP' 14 I i Z Markus Bader Trish Bahr Martha Bernal Lisa Bertzyk traffic. jam . . . people jam Hallways remind us of free-ways: busy, crowded and loud. Shoving trying to get to class, hurrying and rushing. Running to your locker never to be late. Students pushing and hollaring Get out of my way! Never seeing the people who may pass you by. Stop, think. ls this all true? ls that all there ls, hectic over-populated hall- ways? ls rush the only factor on your minds? No! Hallways are not just trying to get to class. They should be remembered as a place to see your friends. There is crying, laughing and shouting for joy in these emotional hallways. There is hugging and sounds of l love you , to a friend who is feeling down. Remember the good times, forget the hassels. Hallways are for seeing the gal or guy you like and hearing your heart go thump. They are a place to be happy, a place to be loved, and a place to receive flowers. Re- member the day your boyfriend first kissed you? Where was it? ln the hallways, a his- torical place. Be happy, be cheerful, have fun with your friends. Remember that the hallways are always your best friend. A place to get away, to take a breather from class. Maybe to away from the gal or guy who bugs you so much in class. Hall- ways are not just loud and crowded, but emotional, full of love, and full of friends. Years from now take a trip down these hallways. Remember back, there is a part of you in these hallways, and there's a part of these hallways in you. Jeanie Brown Tasha Brundage Michelle Burns Dale Bunch fa vontesfff CLASS FAVORITES Robin Noble and Steven Gale MOST FRIENDLY Tish Reynolds and Keith Seagar CLASS CLOWNS Cori Urquhart and Jim Stoes MOST LlKELY TO SLICCEED Pam Simpson and Phillip Panlagua BEST DRESSED Jennifer Heath and Jesus Solis BEST LOOKING Anne Botsford and Charlie Powell SHYEST Cheryl Borst and Steve Nunn BIGGEST FLIRT Stephanie McHam and Tony Priest S MOST TALENTED Roxanne Cox and Ben Jameson BEST LEGS Jamie Gordon and Steven Gale CLITEST COUPLE Wendy Williams and Angelo Cano Daniel Bustamantes Tanya Kim Caperton Jaime Sylvia Carrasco Rosella Chacon Annette Chavez WILDEST Kristy Loomis and Sam Sanchez Butler Michael Campbell Castillo Norma Ceballos Randy Campbell Angelo Cano Rita Cedillo Luz Cereceres Javid Cantu Sandra Carbajal Kristina Cervantes Nicole Chason Chris Chavez X . fu , Cindy Chavez Lawrence Chabez r-'awn Cheng Kyle Comfort Jeff Cortez ROQEHO CFI-11 Jerry Chavez Michelle Chavez David Chiton Sal Contreras Gary Costley Jeff Culp Joseph Chavez Rosanna Chavez Mark Clevenger Luz Corona Dedra Cox Carla Davila Joyce Chavez Steve Chavez Curtis Craddock ROQEI' Davis 128x ' , X I .fy PC: fi' f '?b -Q1 Afgil' 1, fi W 'Vf 557 'QQ - .I 1 if 3 251. 1 I Q .x ' ,. V, KH 1 t - - . ,, V-E25 -' . . f i'Q4flg?ifETi i, 325' T':EfE1a f ,-.r 4 Q. QQ, wx ..- DQ 5-uv ? Wv XM Vis xx NSNN Y ff? 'Www Michael De La Torre Dennis Duran Kelly Ellington Sandra Flores X w Kurt Depner Leslye Eamon Martin Enriquz-at Servando Flores 129 sr. officers can t go wrong mangas, wood, and medoh' workzn hard In 86 Senior class officers for 1985-86 were President-Marta Mangas, Vice President- Rayne Wood, and Secretary-Debbie Me- doff. The girls have done an outstanding job and work well together. They had many activities including the selling of spirit buttons, the powder-puff game, a turkey raffle, and the Winterball. Marta talked about her presidency, As a junior, she began, I got a taste of the student involvement and I was hungry for more. I felt as though more students needed a chance to become active. That's what l'm striving for: more stu- dent participation. Marta is confident that the remainder of the year will go smoothly. With the class of '86, she remarked, You can't go wrong! Craig Foster Tina Franco Fernando Francia Shannon Franks Martha Garcia Oscar Garcia Oscar Garcia Gabe Gallegos 8 . Sonny Garcia Tricia Gibbs Traci Goen Blanca Gonzalez Jenny Gonzales Valerie Garcia Michele Gilliland Lisa Gomez Eva Gonzales Katherine Gonzales Octavio Garibay Bryan Garrison Sonya Gomez Anabell Gonzalez Yes, we seniors smiled. Remember all the football games when we stood together and cheered our hearts out for a common cause? Saturday nights when we cruised, winked, and laughed until midnight were a part of our many good times. We were a family of dreamers, a family of happiness- seekers. Together we watched our dreams grow into reachable goals. Now it's time to strive and perfect and look for that golden ray of sunshine we know we'll someday find. Our family has grown together, cried together, and learned together. lt's time to say goodbye. Seniors, keep smiling, hold on to your dreams, and never forget that you were from a family of survivors. Be confident, the dreams kept in the satin cor- ners of your mind will guide you. Heidi Gatzke Darcy Geubelle .lamie Gordon Rita Guillen Honnie Guljas Mary Jo Haydon Andrea Hernandez 132 Holly Graham Melissa Griffith Yvonne Guerrou Michelle Guffey Daniel Guzman Cheryl Hale Larry Halladay John Hartley Gracie Hernandez Jefferey Hernandez Lupe Hernandez Sonny Hernandez Padraic Guffey Ray Gutierrez Mimi Hawkins Jamie Heinrich Barbara Herrera .015 '-fi? v- ,,. fmlif F- W N fl M S fL..TXQ', , r X f-M-,...-w ,f- aw.. : X . , J 4 K fi-S A .. ,x i V - xx A 'T ,1 x 3, 5 m-'h -K , x..Q b-.M rr -1 K Nw 'wo -, X, A , S. 5 2 , . ram, K M l R MQ A , -3 X If .P ' ' -f- fri fvili F x ' ' Sify ff , . ' A xx .. ft.. -x X AK sq., av ' Q NPI' .af - rx il- . 3 I .rg , p k'rk,.4 ' m , P ix 'V -fir f-J 1 'W of -QQ! A-FH .oi X Cody Hurt Socorro Johnson Eric Hunter Wendy Jacquez Marvin Kelly fi-ai ' M779 lush. .qs l A4 5 2 I 'E - Xt. -was ,. K we A v Xie 4.1 5 We... . 'K X ea p A 1 'vm .--- fm 'Q 5 ' 'Y' K fissile kk K . Q X P V h N ..xx X L X ':-' S K l- f inner, 4'2'1'J3 ' Myra Kelly Michael Kepler Theresa Lomas Judy Knight Eric Lerdall Scott Lombard 134 .X if 3 'T Ama. Q-...p ff l E , , an x Ns-f Y'? '?P' X he- Xl X' like Sabriel Lozano Jimmy Lujan Cathy Lucero Jennie l-Opel Michael Lopez Kl'lSly Lucero Tony Lucerq Lorraine Lujan Lydia Lujan future approaches class of '86 looks ahead Look ahead, LCHS seniors, look ahead! Graduation is just around the corner, then the summer, then . . . The Real World!! The world our parents have been threatening us with since we were sophomores! Don't worry, though, we're a class of classics! Thanks to twelve years of hard work and learning, LCHS will present a generation of greats to the world. Why, who knows how many famous astronauts, movie stars, Patty Lopez Rosalinda Lopez Willie Lucero Betty Luera Patricia Lujan Norma Madrid doctors, and lawyers will come from our class of 1986? Well, of course these hopes are high, but who knows? One thing is for sure, though, we will make an impact on tommorow. Our lives will be a part of many lives. lt doesn't really matter what we become, but who we will be. So as the saying goes ......... Go get 'em, LCHS Www 1 l v I 1 1 'fi 1 4 + f ii Mr Cl'ySl6l Maltarick Patrick Mancha Marta Mangas Katherine Mafllanafes Horacio Marmolejo DeDe Marois Alfredo Mafqllel Ernest Marquez Armando Martinez 116 .vin I ' Q Bonnie Martinez Lyndia Martinez Mario Martinez Jodi Mascari Randy Massad Helen Mathis fi P '-x f,'ff'-fr fl! 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Q , 4 Q .d,, 1'-Q., 'vii -,, 1 r, f 1 A, w eg , YN-nu., v 41 'R' 'Q' l Martina Vasquez Ray Vasquez Mike Vaughan Mitch Vipond Norman Watson David Weidauer Brandy Wheeler Darrell White Bronson White Steve Wilson William Wingfield Jason Wood Stacey Wright Jennifer Young Joel Ybarvo Andrea Vehling Desire Weiss Anglea Williams Rayne Wood Monessa Zamarrisa iii' is Mark Viramontes Raney Weiler Wendy Williams David Wooten Archie Zapien Robin Vincent Carol Welch Jacques Williamson Rachell Wright 145 Alan Agar Football l,2, Varsity Football 3,4, Capt. 4, NHS 1, FFA Chapt. Treas. 2,4 Trisha Alba Home Ec Club 2,3,4, Student Coun- cil 2,3,4, Jr. Class Pres. 3, NHS 3,4, Girls' State 4, Homecoming Queen 4 Markus Bader School Improvement Committee 3,4, Soccer 3, Tennis 3, Wild Bunch 4, Yearbook 4. Laura Barela Basketball l, Volleyball l, NHS l,2,3,4, YTY 3,4 Brian Bennett Baseball l,2,4, Football 4, Yearbook Bus. Mgr. 4 Jon Benson NHS l,2, Student Council 3,4, Bas- ketball l,2, Tennis l,2,3,4, Key Club 4, SADD 3,4, Boys' State 4, Who's Who 3, NMSLI Concurrent Student 4. Powder Puff 4 Bryan Black FFA GH Pres 2, Chapt Treas. 3, Chapt. Sec. 4, NHS 3,4 Cheryl Renee Foreman Basketball l, Volleyball l, Chorus l, Band 2,3,4, Flags 3,4 Steven Gale Key Club 2, Swimming l,2,3,4, Soc- cer l,2,3,4, Soccer l,2,3,4, Home- coming Prince 2,3, Homecoming King 4, Swim Capt. 3, Soccer Cap- tain 4, Powder Puff 3,4 Lety Galvan NHS l, Basketball I, DECA 3 Heidi Gatzki Band l,2,3,4, Flags 4, German Club 2,3, Soccer 3, Powder Puff 4 Guy Genin Swimming l,2,3,4, Student Council 3,4, Boy's State 3, Band l,2,3,4, All State 3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, NHS 4, Who's Who 3,4, Chess Team l,2,3,4, Prom Prince 3, German Club 2,3,4, Computer Club 3,4, Powder Puff 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Sandscript 3, Chemistry and Cuisine Club 4, Math Team l, School improvement 4, Sen- Mimi Hawkins Varsity Choir w, J.V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Powder Puff 3,4, Jr.-Rotarian 4, Powder Puff 4 Jennifer Heath Pom Pon 2,4, Senator 3, Key Club 3,4, Octagon Club Pres. 2,3, NHS l,2,3,4, Pres. 4, German Club 2,3, Ski Club 3,4, Teenboard 3,4, Cross Country 2,3, Track Track' l,2,4, Soc- cer l, Choir l,3, Student Council l,2,3,4 Kristy Aileen Hodgin Chorus 2,3,4, French Club 2, Stu- dent Council 4, Modernaires 4, Wild Bunch w,e,r, All School Play 3 Laura E. Holguin NHS l, YTY 3,4 Jocelyn King Swim Team l, Thespians l,2,3,4, Tennis Team 4, Student Council l,2, Masque and Gavel 2,3,4 Judy Jo Knight Band l,2,3,4, Flags l,2,3,4, Squad Leader 3, Flag Capt l,4, NHS l, Year- book l Council 2,3,4, Class Sec.fTreas. 3, Class Pres. 4, Powder Puff 3,4, Jr. Rotarian 4 Diane Matkin Student Council i, NHS l,2, Band l,2,3,4, Rainbow 1,2 Christopher L. Matson Band l,2,3,4, All-State 2,3,4, Solo And Ensemble l,2,Team 2,3,4, Ger- man Club 2,3,4 Stephanie McHam Track I, Cheerleader l, Pom-Pon 2,3,4, NHS l,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Senator 4, Key Club 4, Girl's State 3, Biggest Flirt 4, Octagon 2, Top 1036 4 Laurie Melendez Cheerleader l,2, Student Council l, Sgt. at Arms l, Band l,2,3,4, Flags 3, Pom-Pon 4, Powder-Puff 4 Christina A. Moody Melodramas l,2, Wild Bunch l,2,3, Mat-Aids 2, Thespians 2,3, Orchestra I Tami Nelson brags, brags, brags Track 2,3,4 Robert Bowers Band 2,3,4, German Club 2,3,4 Tasha Brundage Band l,2, Mat-aides 3,4, Yearbook 4 Michelle Marie Burns Volleyball I, NHS l, FFA Greenland Reporter 2, Co-reporter 3,4, FFA Chapt. Sweetheart 4, Masque and Gavel 3,4, Thespians 2,3,4, Melodra- mas 2,4 Rosella Chacon Band 3,4 Selina Chaires Band l,2,3,4, Band Jr. Rep. 3, Flag Corp 4, NHS 1 Nicole Chason Ski Club 3, Wild Bunch 2,3, DECA 3,4, Yearbook 4 Michelle Chavez Soccer 3,4, Powder Puff 3,4 Rosanna Chavez Pom Pon 2,3,4 Roxanne Cox Thespian Society 2,3,4, secretary 3, Masque and Gavel 2,3,4, Pres 4, Melodramas 2,3,4, NHS 3,4 Jo Ditt Danley 146 ator 3, Ways and Means 3, Activities Chairman 4, Swim Capt. 3,4, Stat Top Ten l,2,3,4 Traci LeAnne Goen Symphonic Band l, Marching Band 2,3,4, Section Leader 3,4, Symphon- ic Winds 2,3,4, Band Council 3, Year- book Ass. Ed. 4, All State 4 Sonya Gomez NHS l, Basketball l, Volleyball l, Basketball Mgr. 2, Band l,2,3, Pow- der Puff 4 Jamie .Gordon Pom Pon 2,4, Senator 3,4, Key Club 3,4, Student Council l,2,3,4, Octa- gon Club 2,3, Soccer l,3, Ski Club 3,4, German Club 2,3 Holly Graham Basketball 2,3, Volleyball 2, Tennis 2, Key Club 2,4, Home Ec Club 3, Student Council 2,4, Jr. Senator 3, Varsity Choir 2, Modernaires 3,4, Powder Puff 3,4, Bus Awareness Wk. 3, Soc. of Dist. H.S. Students 4 Cheryl Renee Hale Varsity Cheerleader 2, Home Ec Club 2, Key Club 2 Kerali Hansen Band l, Chorus l,2,3,4, Modernaires 2,3,4, Senator 4, All School Paly 2,3, Girls' State 3, Miss Teen New Mexi- co 4 Stephanie Rae Langdon J.V. Volleybal l, J.V. Basketball l, Var. Basketball 2,3, Swim Team l, Student Council l,2, Pep Club Treas. 2, NHS l,2, CMLI Treas. l,2, Year- book l,2,3, Editor 4, Key Club 4, BETA Club 3,4, Who's Who 4, French Club 2,3,4, Top I0 96, Bus. Awareness Wk. 3, French Hon. Soc. 2. Cheryl Dianne Larkin Varsity Choir l,2,3,4, Modernaires 4, Band 2,3,4, Flags 2,3,4 Kristy Loomis Cheerleader l,2,3, Swim Team 4, Yearbook 4, Art Club 4, Craziest Girl 4, Drama l, All School Play 4 Alexander John Lopez Football l,2,4, Basketball l, Bike Racing 3 Patricia Lopez NHS l, Student Council l, Cheer- leader l,2, Pom-Pon 3, Yearbook 4 Christi Lucero Drama l, Wildbunch 2, Dance 3,4, Yearbook l,4, Speech and Drama 1,3 Lance Lujan Soccer l,2,3,4, Student Improv. Comm. 3, Ski Club 3, PowderPuff 3,4 Marta Mangas Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Student Journalism Staff l, Student Council l,2,3,4, Senator 4, French Club 2, JHS l,2, NHS 3,4, Junior Achieve- ment 2, Varsity Soccer 3, Key Club 3,4, Board Member 4 Robin Rae Noble Varsity Cheerleader l,2,3, NJHS l,2, NHS 3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Student Council 3,4, Sandscript 3,4, Year- book 4, Homecoming Princess 4, Miss L.C.H.S. 4. Loreena Ogas Student Council 2,3,4, Student lm- prov. Comm. 3,4 Lisa Oren Band l, Student Council l,2, Trea- surer l, Key Club 2, NJHS l,2, NHS 3,4, Octagon 2, Rainbow l,2,3, Wor- thy Advisor 2, Senator 3, Homecom- ing Princess 2,3, Varsity Cheerleader l,2,3 Phillip Paniagua Co-President 4, NHS l,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Varsity Soccer 3,4, Captain 3,4, Boy's State 3, Octagon 2,3, Ski Club 3,4, Powder Puff 3 Carolyn Patton Track l,2,3, Wild Bunch 2, Ski Club 3, Tennis Team 4, YTY 4 David Patton Tennis Team l,2,3,4, German Club 2,3,4, SADD 2, Wild Bunch 2, Debate 2, Student Council 4, NHS 3,4, Ski Club 3, NMSLI 2,3,4 Joan Maria de la Pena Volleyball l,4, Basketball l,2,3, Track l,2,3, Powder Puff 3,4 Brenda C. Perkins Student Council 2,3,4, Dance Chair- person 3, Senator 2, Secretary 4, Varsity Choir 2,3,4, Modernaires 2,3,4 Julie Pieper Symphonic Band i, Band 2,3,4, Sec- tion Leader 4, Symphonic 2,3,4, All- State 2,3 Vlargret Portillo Band l,2,3,4 Aryn Reader Swimming l,2,3,4, Choir l,2,3,4, Mo- dernaires 2,3,4, Flags 2,3,4, Sym- phonic Wind 2,3,4, NJHS l,2, NHS 3,4, German Club 2,3,4, President 4, Newspaper 2 Patricia Reynolds Pom-Pon 2, Cross Country 2, Swim Team 3,4, Track i,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Student Council 3,4, NJHS l,2, NHS 3,4, Treas. l,4, Volleyball l Sam Richman Band l,2,3,4, NJHS l,2, NHS 3,4, German Club 3,4, Golf 2,3,4, Base- ball 2, N.M.S. C. Semifinalist 4 Mike Royball Key Club 2,3,4, President 4, Treas. 2, AEP 3,4, Boy's State 3, NHS 3,4. Who's Who 4 Cathy Russell NJHS l, Mat-Aides 3, Wild Bunch 2, Powder Puff 4, DECA 3,4, Orchestra l Sandi Sachs Band l,3,4, Senator 2, NHS l, Cheer- leader l, Pom-Pon 2,3,4, Captain 3,4 Justin Sachse FFA 2,3,4, Chapter Sentinel Marina Schauer Band l, SADD 2,3, German Club 2, Home Ec. Club 2,3,4, Wild Bunch 2, Cheerleader 4, Student lmprov. Comm. 4. Christal D. Simpson NJHS ,2, Key Club 2 Pam Simpson Student Council l,2,3,4, Co-Presi- dent 4, NJHS l,2, NHS 3,4, Treas. 4, Class Vice-President 3, Cheerleader l,2, Pom-Pon 3, Winter Ball Princess 3, Ski Club 3, Choir l,2,3,4, Moder- naires 3,4, Octagon 2, GirI's State 3, Hugh O'Brien LCHS Delegate 2 Art Tellez Boy's State 3, Key Club 4, National Hispanic Scholarship 4 Patricia Thomas Band l, Modernaires 2,3, German Club 3, French Club 2,3, NHS 2,3 Cori Urquhart Track l, Band l,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, NJHS l,2, All-State 2,3 Robin Vincent Band l,2,3,4, SADD 2,3 1 5 'Ji 5 Q Ni 5' C C S 7 J I Q 0 4 Norman watson tSandia Highj Chess Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President 2,3, German Club l,2,3,4 Marlies Wierenga French Club 2, Octagon 2, Ski Club 3, German Club 2,3,4, Co-Treasurer 3 Jacques Albert Williamson French Club l,2,3, National Exam, Wild Bunch l,2,3, Varsity Wrestling l,2,3, lst in District, 2nd at State Will Wingfield Wrestling l, NJHS l, VICA 2, Key Club 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Stu- dent lmprov. Comm. 3,4, Boy's State 3, Powder Puff 4 Rayne Wood Class Vice-President 4, Student Council l,3,4, Cheerleader l,2,3, Home Ec. Club 4, Co-President 4, Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4 LATE COMERS Vince Quijano Football 2,3,4, Key Club 4 Leo Pino Symphonic Band l, Marching Band 2,3,4 Elsa Lind Swimming 3,4, Student lmprov. Comm. 4, Student Council 4, Key Club 4 Karen Diaz Band l,2,3,4, Cheerleader l, NJHS l Eva Mendoza Class Advisor Asst. l,2 Anne Moreno Advanced Chorus l V 'unu- 'IA , 'XY N N 4 . fa' T' M' . 5 . ,f f'W'r5'W-r-fw 5 Sz ,ii -A ' fa g Y QQ LQ we f x1 lx ' L- V Lmigf. sf nav- - m L, fait ,Q 1 1 Q M... . iw- V Nj - 1 7 if mf ff Wisfiw K ' NN 'F ' ' J?2'4F3 J?YY??fA?ff?'N f r'f'TWm'fFf' Q Q ff. fl- Ai if .. 1 YD 1 'ew '- ,M fr Q. an -.,.. vs M, H-1 Q xv' -nw - 1 X Y X F Q -. ' ' x . WX X -5, , -'nf g... N ' yr-Q. -vit fl! CM' Q-x sm... Hi' 3 . P . ' , wif xo ' , 1 f Q9 F surf t pt figs, ,ix K ,V X..,...,., ff ' A ' f 3 ilk ir,,M-,A , fi l x. 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After the cancellation of the main fund raiser, the enchilada supper, pros- pects for the prom looked grim. A major goal was then set by officers and spon- sors to involve all Juniors in supporting money-making projects. The production of an impressive prom became the top priority. Armed with salesmanship and confidence, the Junior class achieved success on May 3, offering LCHS the best prom ever! Acosta, Andy Acosta, Rebecca Acosta, Lillian Acuna, Joe Agosta, Ramona Aguilar, Gabina Alba, Chris Albidres, Vera Aldaz, Paul Alexander, David Alexander, Tracy Allman, James Almanzar, Eddie Alvarado, Albert Alvarado, Gilbert Alvarez, Edward Alvarez, Rudy Alverez, Walter Amaya, Diana Andrews, Kevin if sf1 ' ' W m, '...i J fl' . 3 ,. X K W l . Q Q ' 1' 'N' . X X17 Apodaca, Apodaca. Apodaca, Apodaca, QS t X X ' 3 3 'lass Q X EJ 6 1 -' , 1: fl- l - ,.,,. it Q 'R A? N N Q M A it Wa' . f 5 '51 Z - ii'3?f:.I?iifi EF :N it ef 1 WN s Apodaca. Alan Felix Fernando Jesse Kathy Aragon, Michelle Aragon. Sallie Aranda, Nora Archuleta, Adela Archuleta, Michael Archuleta, Rosemarie Armendariz, Elsa Armendariz, Maria Armijo, Christine Armitage, Rhonda Arrieta, Artie Arzabal, Corina Arzabal, Mario Ascarate, Albert Astorga, Julie Avila, Sara Baca, Robert Badillo, Arturo Banegas, Barbie Barela, Diane Barnett, Lisa Baron, Johanna Barra, Steve Bowcom. Mark Bean, John Secretary- Tonya Billingsley, Senators- Karin Cano, Karen Ellis, Julie Farley and Michelle Gutierrez Beaty, Scott Bellard, Cinnamon Benavidez, Rick Bennett, Christine Bennett, Shawn Bergeron, Roger Bernal, Sandra Bertoldo, Oscar Billingsley, Tonya Bird, Doreen Bird, Dwayne Birnbawn, Eva Bishop, Carmen Black, Scott Blanton, Wendell Bambach, Yvonne Borunda, Beto Bowman, Paul Boyd, Willie Brodnax, Susie spirit week: juniors strut! The super-spirited Juniors strutted their stuff and made it known that they did not forget spirit week! The day with the most Dresser-Llp pers was Friday- Red and Blue day! Hardly a soul didn't display the mighty Bulldog colors. The hallways were a sea of red and blue. Even the teachers par- ticipated. Students wearing hats, sunglasses, old- time fads, future-fangled get-ups, and tourist apparel. Whatta group! These were the students at LCHS during the traditional week before homecoming called Spirit Week. At first, when students started to arrive at school on Monday, only a few high- spirited bulldogs showed their hats and sunglasses. On Tuesdy, a few more dawgs showed their mean faces camouflaged in old- time wear. These old timers began to lift the spirit of others. Sunglasses help! Burak, Mary Burges, David Burr, Susan Bustamantes, Jesse Cadena, Rebecca Calderon, Calderon, Calderon, Caldwell, Daniel Dolores Jose Lisa Call, Theresa Callahan, Kristine Cammack, Carol Cano, Karin Cantrell, Brian Carbajal, Jaime Brown, Karen Carden, Patricia Cardenas, Teronica Carmona, Dionicio Carnero, Lorena Carron, Manuel Brusuelas, David Carrillo, Rebecca Carruthers, Steven Carter, Mark Cassman, Lynn Castaneda, Rudy Buchanan, Heather Castro, Barbara Ceballos, Rogelio Cereceres, Brenda Chaparro, Vickie Chapman, Patty Buehler, Lisa Chavarria, Elizabeth Chavarria, Robert Chavez, Chito Chavez, Raquel A. Chavez, Santiago colors! RED and BLUE ALL THE WAY! Almost all of the Las Cruces High School Bulldawgs, students, cooks, faculty, custodians, EVERYBODY joined together to show the whole world that the Bull- dawg Power at Las Cruces High School is the BEST!!! Spirit week came to an end Friday night when we, the LCHS Bulldawgs, played football with the Albuquerque High Bulldogs. The dawgs fought hard all the way to clash heads with the opposing dogs, but we didn't give them all we had. Albuquerque had'an unsettled win of l9-15. Although we didn't bite them hard enough this year, next year will be a different story. Chavez, Tony Cisneroz, Loretta Clark, Joann Coffman, Craig Cole, Eric Collins, Melody Contretas, Andres Cook, Donna Coppy, Connie Cordero, Imelda Cordero, MG Cordova, Terry Corona, Martha Costigan, Travis Cruz, Christina Cruz, Corina Cundiff, Tama Cunnar, Kristin Daniels, Holly Davis, Conan Davis, Diedre Davis, Lawrence Davis, Pat Davis, Tammy De La Rosa, Cesar De St. Germain, Dav De St. Germain, Jim Delamater, Lisa 158 vii i A 5 tag? ,,.. 5 'Z' 5 ,Q K ,,... L L if P F as Watch me. f-wi .am Chavez, Scott Delatoree, Greg Delgado, Anthony Delgado, Benjamin Deveney, Cameron Diaz, Katrina Chavez, Steve Diaz, Melissa Diaz, Michelle Dixon, Matt Dominguez, Maria Dominguez, Sylvia Dorsey, Shaunna Dowling, Janet Downum, Julie Dudley, Clearisa Duhrsen, Jeffrey Duran, Gloria Duran, Michael Duran, Renal Dyche, Lisa Eaves, Chris Edwards, Croft Ellis, Karen Elmsheuser, Heiko Enriquez, Christina Eres, Mario Erickson, Roberta Erives, Juan Espalin, Sam Espana, Leticia Esparza, Maria A friend or just someone who knows what they are talking about or perhaps both! What is your opinion of a good teacher? Do you agree with these people? lf they explain enough but not to much- if they're not too strict. Justin White One who's there to help the student, not for a job. Lisa Zander Understanding, explains things. Barbie Banegas A good teacher is someone who knows what their job is and works their hardest to complete it. They should also understand the life of a Estrada, Barbara Evans, Dawn Evans, Lori Ewing, Robert Farley, Julie Farlin, Eric Farmer, Ryan Fernandez, Mike Ferrales, Anita Fielder, Dennis Fierro, Junior Figeroa, Laurie Flores, Joseph Flores, Lourdes Flores, Rene Florez, Mark Flutie, Doug Frazier, Seth Frausto, Maurice Fresquez, Edward Frietze, John Frietze, Lionel Frye, Johna Gabrini, Karine Gallegos, Eric Gallegos, Gene Galvan, Oscar Garcia, Annette Garcia, Chris Garcia, Doris a teacher is . . . high school student and not expect that their class is the only one we have. Tanya Billingsley They don't make you feel inferior and like you don't know anything. Susan Burr Our quotes came from Juniors, who pondered the question, What is a teacher? and then gave us their an- swers. Teachers, they said, are many things. They can be there to help, to guide, to explain, but mainly, they need to understand. Teachers at Las Cruces High ranked in the top teng as someone said, They listen, they care and they're almost always there when you need them. Aloha! ffl? G K' X 'Qlitffs g I' 'gn 1.,,.,,, If I AWE? 2 V f6Ez'3?f3-' my-2' ' '1'3,..i755i-'IVV' sg ' pa -x . I'- Q-:1 i 6:5 7 9 fv QW . ' l 1 Garcia, Elaine Garcia, Fernando Garcia, Jesus Garcia, Johnny Garcia, Lorena Garcia, Louis Garcia, Matilda Garcia, Paul Garcia, Rudy Garcia, Yvonne Gardner, Dave Garibav, Maria X A G L Garne, Michelle Garza, Melinda Garza, Mellissa Genin, Hugh Gibson, Michael Gilligan, Ted Godin, Tracy Goldring, Sharom Gomez, Ben Gonzales, David Gonzales, Louisa Gonzales, Mary Reggie ' Gonzales, George Gonzales, Linda Goodall, Kevin Graham, Kim Justin and Kevin focus on the lens CGgeEn,I Eric ' X ,fr being ourselves Tw Li , We Grieb, Ralph Griffin, Amy Guerra, Edna Guerra, Jesus Gutierrez, Robert Hann, Ari Hall, Mary Hall, Tammy Harrelson, Shawn Harrington, Leslie Harris, Amy Harris, Paul Hawkins, Kelly Haynes, Anthony Heaps, Laura Herkenhoff, Craig Hernandez, Cruz Hernandez, Irene Hernandez, Mike Hernandez, Mike Herrera, Gustavo Hester, Brennan Hine, Heather Hinojos, Roderick Hisaw, Sheri Hodges, Kelly Hochre, Paul Hofer, Chris Holguin, Jesse Holguin, Saul A. ii let's flag you down Good news travels over long distances. Band directors all over New Mexico, as far Away as Silver City, have heard the Las Cruces Showcase flag girls are an outstanding squad! We wanted to get down to the heart of the squad and asked the head instructor of the Las Cruces Showcase flag squad, Mr. John Schutz, what made a good squad. He stated, Desire, long hard hours of work and working as a team. There needs to be a family-like relation- ship among the girls. There also were a few rules that the girls have received, such as Don't mess with another girls's man. lf someone calls you boring, ignore it. Don't take critical statements personally. Mena Working together l t s flag you down too ' Qlwil l1w g i3sQq...... ' . -we in ' av Holguin, Tom Howard, Don Hu, Melanie Hughes, William Humphrey, April Husom, Jeff Hutchison, Ken Israel, Paul Jackson, Steve Jackson, Steve Jackson, Dean V' Jackson, Tina Jaramillo, Cori Jenkins, Shane Jewell, Jennifer Jiminez, Isabell Jiminez, Cory Jiminez, Richard Johnson, Michael Jones, Stella Keller, Eric Kelley, Linda Kemp, Rebecca Kesteloot, Michael Kientz, Heathen King, Tonya Kintez, David Kirby, Justin Koehlhoeffer, Mike Koether, Melissa Now the girls' side. When asked what makes a flag girl, they felt that pride, dedication and spirit summed up the Las Cruces Showcase flag squad. When we asked Heather Keintz she answered after some thought, Sweat, hard work and determination. Sandra Montes just puffed when demonstrating some flag work. Richard Garcia, the other flag instruc- tor, stated, They are determined, do not give up easily and they go the extra mile. They work well together both in- side and outside rehearsal sessions. Definitely a group full of pride. This year was a good year for the flag Squad. Even though at times they didn't Come out number one, the were iii in our hearts. We are proud of our Showcase flag squad. Showcase flag girls, The 1985-86 yearbook staff sa- lutes you! through the eyes of the lchs parking lot Life's tough! Being a parking lot is not an easy job. The kids, the cars, the noise. lt just about drives me crazy. Just thinking about it gives me a headache. I hear and see the kids and how they really are. I hear the latest gossip, see the latest fashions and learn wl1o's going out with whom l tell you, the people are pretty strange! So many colors, shapes and sizes. Not to mention the many different and unique personalities, and that's within one single person! lt has been quite comical being a parking lot. l've Lappin, Aimee Carimer, Moniha Larson, Katie Leanos, Heriberto Lee, Matt Lee, John lnfante, Antonio Leidenheimer, Stacy Leong, Prescilla Leslie, Larry Leyja, Maria Lieurance, Christy Lindsey, Greg Lindsey, Trent Lleres, Fabienne Martinez, Jo Frank Longoria, Vicente Longoria, Yolanda Lopez, Alice Lopez, DG Lopez, Girarde Martinez, Tony Lopez, Lawrence Lopez, Marissa Lopez, Robert Lopez, Ruben Lovato, Lissette even developed some names for the many different personalities. There's Sweet Sarah, my favorite. She not only watches out for herself, but me too. She drives so carefully and is never in a rush. She is so prim and proper, probably every teacher's pet! On no, here come Rough and Ready Ralph! He drives like a maniac and never watches where he goes, only where the girls go. l have to admit he is a ladies man. Rough with his car, and ready for the girls! x tux but! Q 'six is X t X Here come the Love Doves, Denise and Danny. They're always lip to lip and hip to hip. I don't know when they have the time to come up for air! They sure don't watch the road! LIGH! l'm getting sick!!! There goes Radical Rob, the punk rocker with bright pink hair who is very pessimistic and rebellious. His motto is Cigarettes, the key to a happier Iife. Pretty Boy Patrick is every girls's dream l W L . ,xx X! X .. i Kuykendall, Walter Lucero, Chris Lucero, Joey Lucero, Julie Lucero, Steve Lucero, Sylvia La France, Evan Luke, Victoria Lundeen, Gered Luttrell, Ben MacLaughlin, Bud Mardrid, Armida Magallanes, Daniel Malmsteem, Tommy Manning, Paula Marquez, Cynthia Marquez, Joel Marquez, Noel Marquez, Veronica Martin, Craig Martin, Mary Martinez, Edward and he knows it. This week he is dating Prissy Priscilla. l can't keep up with him! Oh, oh!! lt's 3:15. Here they come! Boy someone sure is in a hurry today. Are they that anxious to get home? These kids are sometimes a big head- ache but l sure miss them when they're gone! lt's really lonely being by myself but a parking lot needs a rest too. See you tomorrow Sweet Sarah. Martinez, Tudy Martinez, Victor Matteson, Steve Matteucci, Caren May, Derek ' I Lozano, Jose L. McCloud, Randy McCool, Leah McDonald, Larry McDowell, Colin McCowan, Betty Jo amy bags the crown I could see myself falling flat on my face, exclaims Amy, laughing. Amy Strauss captured the title of Junior Prin- cess, even though she wasn't expecting to become princess. When Amy heard that she had won from her friends she thought, Oh gee, l'm gonna call my mommy! Aside from this great honor Amy is also active in Key Club, Student Council, and she is on the swim team. She says she really loves LCHS alot and it compares just as well as Fallbrook High School in Fallbrook, California, also awarded Excellence in Educa- McKinney, Melanie McPherson, Linda Medina, Jacqueline Medina, Marcos Medina, Suzie Mejorado, Lino Mendenhall, Jon Mendez, Tony Mendoza, Maria Mendoza, Shirley Merritt, Ray Minjares, Charlie Mirabal, Michael Mobley, Jeff Molina, Carla Montana, Tony Montano, Lorenzo Montano, Phillip Montes, Virginia Montoya, Armando Montoya, Jacqueline Montoya, Jake Montoya, Oscar Montoya, Raul Padilla, Manuel Morales, Jessie Morales, Juan Moreno, Javier Moreno, Kathleen Pagel, Curtis tion. Amy also adds, she really en- joyed being escorted by Jeff Duhrsen, he was Junior Prince. Jeff Duhrsen, 1985 Junior Prince was the best man for the job quotes Amy Strauss. Jeff thinks being elected Junior Prince is the best compliment his friends could give him. He likes LCHS very much and he says it has an air of success. Jeff also participated in key club, wrestling, and he was vice-president of the Ger- man Club. His final comment was, I couIdn't have had a more gorgeous prin- cess! Workin' hard Jr 'x 1 me lf -we t f 1 t 1145. V ri? ' s ,K N' h 7 f 1. K' H' -ffl t Morey, Benjamin Morgan, Melanie Morgan, Paul Morrison, Bret Morrison, Steve Moss, Trina Munoz, Yvette Murrell, David Najera, Michael Nanez, Jonny Nevarez, Vrett Nevarez, Bryanna Nevarez, Christina Nieto, Tany Noble, Gordon Nunez, lsaura O'Barr, Bryan Odenheim, Elena Ontiveros, Corina Ontiveros, Phillip Ordonez, Teresa Ortega, Agustin Ortega, Daniel Ortega, Jerry Arragon, Michelle Ortiz, Claudia Ortiz, Joseph Ortiz, Phillip Pacheco, Mary Pacheco, David Richardson, Stephen Podruchny, Sheldon Pantoja, Ray Partin, Darrell Patel, Amita Paz, Orlando Pedraza, Jimmy X Pena, Corina Pena, Junnie Pena, Nena Penn, Melissa Pereda, Rosy Regales, Nick Perez, Corina Perez, Linda Perez, Robert Pettibone, Colin Phillips, Michael Pierce, Brian Pippen, Leann Portillo, Leroy Provencia, Mickey Pruitt, Danny Quezada, Sylvia Randall, Rusty Rayburn, Dawn Rel, Floyd Isl e X W . teachers' and students' views Positive answers rolled off the tongues of teachers when asked about the Ju- nior class. This year we asked what their views were about the Juniors. The answers were enthusiastic, complimen- tary and hopefully, truthful. Mr. Harrison answered with enthusi- asm, I love the Junior Class! When asked why, he was speechless! Mr. White was very encouraging and complimentary. He stated with much thought, As far as the Junior band members, they are reliable, very enthu- siastic and spirited. They definitely are leadership material. They have much pride and are enjoyable to work with. Students were asked how they viewed the Junior teachers. Paul Garcia promptly answered, The teachers are great this year! I can truly say I have enjoyed my classes. lndescribable Ken Hutchinson, a unique, one of a kind Homo sapien was asked what his thoughts were on his teachers. He answered as only Ken would answer lf drums weren't drums, I wouldn't play them. Down to earth Renae Duran stated, The teachers are just fine. Most of them are really easy to get along with. After interviewing teachers and stu- dents, we came to the conclusion that the feelings between them are mutual. lt makes coming to school more enjoy- able. on Q-J W.. , - is ' wt t, g Y fx Juniors also horse around. Q Lf L' fffffif-'PKR ii A ' Ways, , , , ,, ,M '-7.2 ' ix ',, ,A i I 'P' , . . , 1 if J. 5 u .. Qs-...stil ef fr Y 'es- g . Rivera, Yvette Sasdana, Ben Samniego, Rueben Sample, Lonie Sample, Orin Ripley, Vanessa Risser, Eddie Ritter, Elizabeth Rivera, Anthony Robles, Phillip Robles, Rosa Rodezick, Gary Rodriquez, Adela Rodriquez, Antonio Rodriquez, Irma Rodriquez, Michael Rodriquez, Pascual Rojas, Marie Roman, Susie Ortega, Terry Reyes, Evie Romero, Art Romero, Rachael Romer, Victoria Rosenbloom, Robbie Sadler, Will Rey, Judith Saiz, Marissa Salas, Enriquez Salas, Max Salazar, Steve Salcido, Teresa l have to get there on time Sanchez. Anastacia Sanchez. Christine Sanchez. Delia Sanchez, Lety Sanchez. Gina Sandoval. Joe Sandoval. Sal Saville. Jeremy Schaffer. Paula Schettler. Sandra Schmertman. Doug Scott. Wendy Sedillos. Johnny Ray Segovia. Annette Sells, Karen Selves. Mike Serecerez, Leticia Serna. Alonso Serna. Sandra Serrano. Alma Shupe. Raegan Sifuentes. Alma Sitze. Kevin Smith. Bonnie Smith. Jeff Smith, Selena Smith. Stacey Smith. Suzanne Sokolnicki. Debbie Solis. Patricia ,.,' L .,, . . Q 5 A M ' Y 2 I . We made it. grins Rudy, Tony and Birdie I guess you caught me, said Justin fi- Nw . 4- H. . - X . Q ' .W v iva vxs ' s Should l skip or x X 'a sw T 4 5:1 f Q 3 t f -w i' Sa. s lui , 'ef ti , ,-.t if 'X ri' Sojak, Michelle Sorenson, Lisa Soto, lsmael Stallings, Chuck . Stanley, Paul 'ty' Stipe, Robin , Q Stockton, Shad Stomberg, Lawrence Strauss, Amy Stroup, Bobbie Suarez, Sally Sutherlin, Tina Swart, Tammy Tapia, Maggie Taylor, James Taylor, Stephanie Tellez. Pamela Tellez. Patricia Thomason, Bryan Thompson, Michael Thompson, Shannon Tihista, Micah Torres, Nancy Tovar, Patricia A tv' A -K , , ., , Trantham, Jennifer Trevino. Richard Tustin, Tammy Tyler, Andy Ulloa, Mary Ann Utz, Eric US, SKIP? CXCUSCS, CXCUSCS, CXCUSCS Excuses, Excuses, Excuses! School ad- ministrators don't think skipping is ex- cusable, but don't students always seem to have the absolute reason? Take a look at these reasons, are they ones you use? Or, do these excuses give you an idea or two? Because school, at certain times in the duration of the year is such a total drag, and we, the student body, need a break from assignments being due, reading boring books, and the teachers evil eye sometimes. Greg Lindsey To ease the pressure, JD When l didn't study for that major test. Larry Davis lt's better than going to class. Leann Pippen Because everyone needs a break from being bored-to-death. Linda McPhersen To make the day go by faster. Melinda l didn't have a thing to wear! Anonymous When school gets just absolutely too hectic and you have to have a break. Susan Burr Because I wasn't really ready for a test or anything else that's due on that cer- tain day. Anonymous Valdevit, Tashya Valencia, Melissa Valenciano, Rosie Valles, Johnny Valles, Patsy Vasquez, Elizabeth Vasquez, Victor Vasquez, Maria Vehling, Rachel Vehstedt, Missy Velen, Paul Villa, Peter Villarrea, Ricardo Vina, Patricio Wagner, Chris Wagner, Melissa Wallentin, Helena Ware, Sandra Wasser, Kris Whatley, Percy rv-- White, Jenna White, Joy White, Justin Wilcox, Brad Williamson, Rachel Wilson, Charles Keith Wiskowski, David Wood, Lara Woodhouse, Dale Wright, Marc Wheeler, David Wright, Robert Yanez, Vangie Yarvrough, Tess Zamora, Alonzo ig. qv-f' X ,. l I think I'm in LOVE! 2 Ladies' Man. 3 Don't you dare. 4 Say chesse! 5 Just boy talk. White, Douglas Zander, Carl Zander, Lisa Zapata, Manuella Zimmerman, Linda Zubia, Cecilia 7f' 5. y a I dawg food .ff W i ffyggetlf , .pi , ,,Qf , J A ii, 5 fx, , f V,'xfi'w: ' if 4 4 N . , -J an I NX 'li ,, , A L5 A ,,4 .av fx V -A -1-4- If V I X QQ ' ar X Q NX ' 4 K - , xg A gg fl i ? 1 kk TMWQNZ' x ' 3!55'kw5f'X Ni M. Q Q-gi? , h Q .M -Q, x X A -1 KJ I if -W' 2. : ya ,. Sophomore Class Officers: Pam Reynolds-Secretary!Treasurer, Danielle Marie Benavidez-Senator, Corey McDaniel-Senator, Audrey Hoeksema-Senator. NOT PICTLIRED: Valerie Dominguez-President, Sandie Brilliant-Vice President, Sherry Lamen-Senator. Newcomers: One Step Higher 5 , 0 li it Q., I think I need a haircut ' X . ' ,Z m or i 2 5 s Agar, Lori Aker, Ken Alejandrez, Joe Alfaro, Maricruz Alvarez, Joe Alvarez, Michael Alvarez, Roberta Alvarez, Vicky Alvilar, Andy Ames, Constance Amezaga, Theresa Anaya, Sean Angel, Benjamin Apodaca, Denise Apodaca, Mike Aragon, Travis Archuleta, Frances Arens, Mariah Armendariz, Gilbert Arrington, Elizabeth Arroyo, lda Arzabal, Corina Astorga, Michael Autrey, Vernon Avalos, Mary Baca, Joe Baldonado, Jerry Baldwin, Darlene Banegas, Leonard Barela, Mellisa Barela, Paul Barela, Toni Barnes, Jeff Barrera, Marisa Bassford, Chuck i X , . , X nw f lf M S M's melt in your mouth, not in your hands! riding high during homecoming Originally, the literal concept of homecoming was when past graduates came home. Today our interpretation is slightly different. We invite the alumni to come back and visit, but our main emphasis is now on school spirit and school activities. Spirited sophomores dressed up on Monday for Hat and Sunglasses Day. Tuesday was old fashioned Day, rang- ing from B.C. days to rock and roll of the 50's. Wednesday was a day for the future. Thursday was Tourist Day. Fri- day we wound up for the homecoming game. To show our spirit we wore red and blue. Sophomores also entered a float in the Homecoming Parade. Homecoming, one of the many high- lights of our high school years, is some- thing to be remembered forever. Let the spirit of Las Cruces High live on. Con- gratulations Sophomores! Beckett, Kristi Bejarano, Bart Benavidez, Anne Maria Benavidez, Carlos V , Benavidez, Terri 'i w H Bertzyk, Jami ' 1? Benge, Roberta 4. 17, 4 AI I I F Black, Jason ,,g,, , Boon, Anne ' Boorom, Shawnna . Borst, Dennis Borst, Donna Borunda, Kimberly , 'Y' Bonney, Amy S if i Boudreau, Matt Bowers, Patricia Bravo, Claudia - Brilliant, Sandie . ' H , jj. r Brown, Alex , Buehler, Laurie ' 2 .f Bunn, Susan , -' Burks, Jalann Burleson, Darren Butler, Max Cabrales, Maria Calderon, Julien Calzada, Veronica Campbell, Robert Camunez, Chris ,I Cardon, Jeanette Cardon, Steve Carmona, Norma ' '- . v-, Caro, Raul . . Carillo, Dan Carrillo, Michelle M .rr 'L x l ?Q Y I .l A ,J ' 1- 58.8 at 2 Y 'A ' I sf , V: S 4' -nu l t ' ' V X , .. f Sl l fx, N I fl, WW Y Y si! ,. K 4. U f V, .12 A V f ..- . Uri? if ' W f N .. V Q k 4 y .. ' ..,, ft . f f f JW' 2 ,-R r ,JSF L ,. . Ai, E-.2 ' fed View . 5' , 4' , ,lg , r , ,Y E ,levi , .ing ., .... , as.. 'G gt 15 all ,.f- 1 - 'az lr f l , f iz . 'Q if Xl i wwf: X fl I K ,,,' , , , M am, c! 1' . :Y r H I fm Y' Y X f i :.-- ' ,E , ,.....-I ' vs 1. gr s t C 5' Q Carrillo, Susan Carter, Matt Carter, Michael Castaneda, Joey Castle, Tara Catterall, Andy Cavender, Marie Ceballos, Jaime Ceballos, Salome Ceniceros, Brigitte Chavarria, Sonya Chavez, Eddie Chavez, Erin Chavez, Francisco Chavez, Miguel Chavez, Olga Chavez, Richard Chavez, Ricky Chen, Yi Chun Christensen, Sharon Coffman, Michelle Collins, Kellie Comacho, Luisa Conrad, Jill Contreras, Jaime Cordero, lda Cordero, Mando Cordero, Melissa Cordova, Veronica Cox, Jill Cox, Suzi Craddock, Cheryl Craig, Veronica Crawford, Camellia Crespin, Michael we're Cuaron, Melissa Curry, Jeff Dage, Jeff Daniels, Robbie Davalos, Monica Davis, Chris Davila, Sonia Daw, Margaret De Blasi, Christa Dean, Faye Deetz, Brent De La Rosa, Andres Diaz, Arturo Diaz, Becky Diaz, David Diaz, Ezra Diaz, John Dibble, Brian Dickson, Jeremy Dillon, Mike Dodson, Jeri Dominguez, Annette Dominguez, Carol Dominguez, Clemente Dominguez, Raul Dominguez, Valerie Dorado, Sylvia Donart, Shane Drerup, Louise Duff, Stacie HOW Wow, this school is big! That's what many sophomores think when they first walk into LCHS. Most of them hope that they never have to take a different route to their classes, knowing they'll get lost. Many are happy that they are finally in high school, but somewhat afraid about going to a new school, a bigger school. One where they don't know half the students. They have to adjust from ju- nior high, where they know their way around and most of the students. The thrill of it all! When you're a sopho- more, you meet new people, you learn what their goals are in life and you share your dreams with them. Working to- wards your dreams is hard work and may be frustrating at times, but you'll find that in the end, it's really worth it. You're focusing on the future. Making things work for you. - z , , 'P' f v V , v Cv ff 3.f2E5f -. ' 3 . ff Q ,f - . V ' , - ....,.-,x i f' J W 4 'L. 'aa--.f L t L V 1 4 we-' ff? t ' 1 3 ' rf Gr' ,f . , h , F x 1 J? A ,ff 3 , . I. V ' M X , P if .5 li? 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X -.im K WK for ii, 'Q me r - 1 ,. t 1.2 ,w w w t 6 14 v- ,gf fy x, 1 s Vs do F -,y Duffey, Tricia Duhrsen, Heather Duncan Duque, , Stacey Angie Edwards, Christine Ellingto n, Scott Elliott, Tom Enrique z, Frances Eres, Larry Escalan Espana, te, Veronica Chris Esparza, Martha Esperanza, Carlos Espino, Monica Espinosa, Melissa Esquivel, Martha Estrada, Anthony Estrada, Cynthia Estrada, Isabel Estrada Estupin Evans, , Sonia an, Marco Denise Evaro, Mike Evenson, Clark Ewing, Farrer, Mike Richard Ferrales, David Ferrales, Linda Fielder, Fierro, Fishbur Fisher, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Curtls Marcia n, Michelle Derek Charlie lrma Leticia Sandra Flores, Sergio Franco, Cyra Franklin, Anjanette Frietze, James Fognini, Dustin Foiani, William Galaz, Daniel Gale, Kateri Gale, Mario Gallardo, Norma Gallegos, Ernest Gallegos, Mark Galles, Ray Garces, Sarah Garcia, Chris Garcia, Christine Garcia, Daniel Garcia, David Garcia, Eric Garcia, Ernest Garcia, Jackie Garcia, James Garcia, Jayson Garcia, Johnny Garcia, Julieta Garcia, Linda Garcia, Maria Garcia, Michael Garcia, Patricia Garcia, Rachel Garcia, Sylvia Garcia, Terri Garrison, Carr Garrison, Christopher Gavaza, Michelle Gaytan, Martha F I ,,,. F' I f 0 si F, , ii, If 'ii' 4, 1 ww-f K 4. 3 f M- ,, :Z . r .QL if , in Jii . 't 'S ' li., o Geck Ralph Gerhard! David x Q . M L-an ' l rz r' , q wlfi 182 vn., , J C A ,ef 5 CMG? it y f ,. , i, 5 3 -4 'Qi 7 Q fit: 'Via 'V' l I fa. ., K R. VT? VI A fmifevf 'mi fu ,,,,,r , .5 jam sessions l l y I A 1 fm, .,, 2 ..,. as 4 4 he ,, M xx - ..., LE, . ,. A., --f' S.. , - fs .Lei r A W' . X 1' . .,, Q f I -las' i'AL ' ' My s r is ai we , ,l sysfssy , 1- ' , 3 A J' , it This year, the students of LCHS had many different opinions of which music was best. Among the more popular groups were Dire Strait, Motley Crue, and Bruce Springsteen, from the rock category. Coming from the pop groups were Ready for the World, Huey Lewis and the News, and Tears for Fears. Fi- nally, there were George Strait, Hank Williams Jr., and Alabama, in the coun- try bracket. Although it is nice to have favorites, there are always the less liked artists. Falling into these spots were Ratt, Twisted Sister, and Krokus, from the rick catagory. Pop artists who weren't well liked by sophomores were Phil Col- lins, Sade, and Julian Lennon. The country artists were Willie Nelson, Ro- sanne Cash, and Terri Gibbs. Everyone has a different outlook on things and their opinions are continu- ously changing from day to day, just as Vll' fl ' i ii af . .5 'f 4- 1 yi' 'H they have since the 5O's. Gerbracht, Hope ' tiyll Gillespie, Michael Gilliland, Robert 1 Gladem Tim ' Z if Goen, Wendi ' Gomez, Victor X . X , is Gonzales, Blanca Gonzales, Deborah Gonzales, Ernie Gonzales, Fidel Gonzales, George Gonzales, Marcos Gonzales, Michael Gonzalez, Cecilia Gonzalez, Ester Goreham, Donna Graham, Michael Grant, James Green, Robin Gregory, Joanne Gronau, Jerry Gronau, Larry Grooms, Tracey Guerra, Jaime Guerra, Ralph Guillen, Fernando Guillen, Lupe Guitierrez, Annette Gunaji, Shannon Guthrie, Scott Could you imagine having to teach sophomores? Well, many teachers do. lt's hard at first because the students don't know the school or the students around them. The teachers have to help them make a transition. Students don't get into class conversations. They're a little bit shy and don't want to make fools of themselves. After a while they got into the swing of things and start to be brave. They make friends with the teachers and other students. Some teachers feel that sophomores need to mature. Since the students don't know about school policies and they never bother to find out, they mess up many times and don't even know it. All in all. When sophomores first come to L.C.H.S., they have a lot of adjust- ments to make. Gutierrez, Bernadette Gutierrez, Chris Hageman, Rachel Haltom, Matthew Hankins, Grayson Hanson, Liz Harker, Lorrie Harrison, Tracy Hawkins, Stacey Heaps, Weston Heath, David Hecker, Jennifer Henry, Brenda Hermosillo, Luis Hernandez, Abel Hernandez, Art Hernandez, David Hernandez, lda Hernandez, Juan Hernandez, Laura Hernandez, Steve Herrera, Claudia Herrera, Grizell Herrera, Maribel Herrera, Patsy Hershberger, David Hewitt, Florence Highfille, Michael Hiss, Sarah Hoeksema, Audrey Hogan, Dawn Hohle, Doug Hoogenboom, Rick Hornsby, Eric Horton, Julie Houser, Jody Howard, Steve Huber, Trina Hunter, Jeff Hutchins, Adam lbarra, Dolores lnfante, Chris Jakcy, Robby Jaques, Leo Jaques, Lucinda Jaquez, Tim Jayo, Dean Jeffers, Nathan Jernigan, Matt Jobe, Andy Jurney, Ed Kamat, Sharad Kaufmann, Derek Keeton, Sandy Kimball, Leslie King, Diane Kleine, Kathy Kolosseus, Bob Kord, Robb Korsak. Kiva Krebs, Jerry Kuncel, Jon Lacy, Pearre Laman, Sherry Lamm, Lora Lane, Mike Lara, Margaret Larsen. Corina Larson, Jill Lawrence, Justin Lazos, Delia Lee, Missy Leslie, Jennifer Lewallen. Tracy Lewis, Andy Leyendecker. Ginger Lleres, Isabelle .X Madrid, Yvonne Magallanez, Tony Maldonado, Stephanie Manini, Marcelo Manzanares, Mike Martinez, Angela Martinez, Freddy old to new - always changing Loma n, Dina 3 ' Lombard, Laura ' li l N I 'Q' s 1 if Lopez, Ana 5 VVHV .Ay Lopez, Javier N i 1 9 Lopez, Martin i t .. f , , , Lopez, Nancy l 't ' ' 'N f Lowenhaupt, Tracey V- f' 3, N . K Lozano, Jose Y Lozoya, Elisa Lucero, Sandra ,-- Lucero, Shannon if: ' Lujan, Monserrate 'X 'A'-N Lozano, Conrad gg- 5' fi 49' 1 1 Mackichan, Joanna ' fx ttf. md, Maese, Tommy Maese, Victor , is f X 1 Mares, Martin , ' I A ,'- i V . Marquez, April illi , 1 Marquez, Carmella ' ' V ,Y Marquez, Danny if 1 M 5 -V ,Kylie Marquez, RBY ' , K mn, A l- 4 A , Marrufo, Jacqueline , : X ' - -2, . LJ V l -- - M Marsh, Gina I M X! 8 2 f' X I Vg LJ V2 kg Martens, Rick Martin, Carol Martin, James Martinez, Larry Martinez, Liz Styles, styles, styles - so many to choose from! , was probably one of the many thoughts that crossed some soph- omores' minds this year. Styles, as usual, were carried over from the previous year, while new ones were introduced. One of the many styles that returned were the 501 Levi button fly jeans. Concert t-shirts were also very popular. Among the new fashions were oversized shirts and flourescent cloth- ing. Another more popular style was paisley, which was a fad many years back. lt was reintroduced to us by Prince. Paisley is a wool fabric with wov- en patterns on it. Just goes to show that fashions and styles revolve in circles. Martinez, Mary Martinez, Mike Mata, Sergio Matthews, Pam McCall, Allen McCarter, Mary McCaslin, Nancy McDaniel, Corey McDonald, Jeneal McDonald, Sharon McDonnell, Perry McGuirk, Chris McKay, Michelle McLauchlin, Cliff McNeely, Paula McNeil, Mike McNeill, Kathleen Mechem, Jay Medina, Ray Mejias, Maribel Melendrez, Joseph Melon, Lonnie Mendiola, Mendiola, Mendoza Mendoza Mendoza Menefee, Mercado Ludin Vince Rosalie Susan Tommy Aaron Diane Merritt, Ken Merryman, Shane Meza, Liz Miller, Chris Mills, Danny Miramontes, Barbara Molina, Jesus Molinar, Ray Monks, Veronica Montes, Federico Montes, Juanita Montes, Leticia Montes, Maura Montes, Miguel Montoya, Andres Montoya, Cesareo Montoya, Sylvia Mora, Denise Morales, Jason Morales, Jennifer Morales, Joe Morales, Leticia Morales, Yvonne Moreno, Aidee Moreno, Danny Morgan, David Morton, Allyn Mosier, Angela Mosley, Evelyn Moss, Gary Moya, Joe Munoz, Bobby Munoz, Danny Munoz, Shirley Munoz, Sylvia Munoz, Victor Murillo, Danny Murphy, Robert Murray, Marke Najera, Angela Nall, Chad ,.,,, 2 . J J W 5 2:1 ' . 2 ew Rf V. rf ' -pi 4 ,. Af V' R -f-.4 ,wow m y ffl K 5 ,' -fit 1 I if' LM 'Q 221 ? 42 5 , 5 5 ,H 1 W' f l X a-M gl 4 Q A -if no . is ii u +-ef J , -I 545 Y Q J 3: to 5: 'V Xl! Q 1 v ff ,. . ,, ..,,.. ,,.. 4, f- W I f' -' -z fy, gi , f qiezrfff J - f- - A rw ,, -V ,Q- igafw wz,4:ft,L is f, 5-,V ' , ,. ' ' Wil ' Z., W1 , z , 4 ,la 6 A ,f Q he Kg K' , A en, f .. 1 A Y J, ,f ,mf 'si 5- Z? '79, 3 '37 fi M xx 4 ge , .ai Zi ff , ,,., I iw wtf-111 ' Tl? ,, X .-4' fl , , 'Sw 7 gf' X , it M A, Hg, fm i 1 A W- - warm- ln 42. ,,, .if as i E i S it it an R l-X me K 1- f' fn cz 'rl VX , mx k X, ,QM ,aw lr I j Ahh, I finally opened this Pig-pi? locker. Q f .. 'mf guns...- . , , fy, . 5 , 'X N. I Q, ii E. in .557 -s' e ' 'L X 4' va W s 1 , ,1 , I i l trials and tribulations Being a sophomore, you have to learn how to take the bad along with the good. The bad times usually occur dur- ing the week. For example, like having a pop quiz in Mammology on chapters that you didn't read, having to go to the front office to get an excuse for being late to class, or having to re-do your homework in ink. Then there is the privilege of getting caught behind a group of people who walk slower than turtles, or sitting in an air conditioned classroom with sweat rolling down your face. As if that isn't enough, you always seem to get three hours of homework when you have only one hour to study. It is hard to get used to the Monday morning blahs with all of those unfin- ished assignments, cranky teachers, e . at i , OS fl .-ix 1, . .I u Qtr, gi ff V i , 'Qi is 1 ' 'N Fir? ' '. , . ' T- ,vs . , - ' L e .1 5 Q -, x J. 1' 4. ' - F , fm, , .il rs: x x t s A X and lockers that won't open. Llsually, by Wednesday, you are familiar with the routine and begin looking forward to the Friday football game or the weekend so you can stay in bed all day. For sure, that 3:15 bell on Friday afternoon signal- ing your release for another weekend is a welcome sound. Weekends are a time for fun. Attending football and volleyball games gives stu- dents an opportunity to release inner tensions. Students also find relaxation in going to parties or watching cartoons on Saturday mornings. Yes, Being a sophomore at Las Cruces High School has its advantages and dis- advantages, but almost anyone will say it is time well spent. Navarro, Jesse Neil, Christy Neaves, Sandra Nelson, Damion Nelson, Frankie Nevarez, Jimmy Nevarez, Sam Noble, Carol , .,, Nuanez, Susan Nunez, Debra ,- - Nunez, Debra Ochoa, Gabe f I Ontiveros, Joy Ann Ontiveros, Monique It 3 T .5 'GZ rl M ,. - s. . iidf 2 ' Ordonez, Cheryl Oropeza, Marco Orta, Jose Ortega, Anna Ortega, Lorraine . Ortega, Lupe Ortiz, Laura 3 3' Qi Ortiz, Thomas Owen, Melissa Pacheco, Michelle Padilla, John Padilla, Lisa Padilla, Tom Palacios, Francisco A Pando, Georgiana Parra, Melissa Partin, Laurel Patron, Christine Pattni, Shitlal Pena, Eddie Perea, Cecilia was my face red when Have you ever noticed that when you're a sophomore, things happen that shouldn't happen? You get so nervous, trying to be cool or trying to impress your friends, that guess what happens? lj You're running to class, and . . . you slip, fall and drop all your books, and there stands a group of seniors all laughing at you. 25 You're sitting in typing, you get up to do something, then you go to sit down and somebody pulls the chair from underneath you. 33 Remember when everybody went to the ditch to eat lunch or something, and who slips in the mud . . . you of course! 45 On the first day of school, you walk into the wrong room, you sit there for five minutes, and then you realize you don't belong there. Then every- body has a good laugh except you. All through the year there were times to laugh, and times to be serious. For the most part, we had many fun times. Perez, Ben Perez, Christine Perez, Leslie Perez, Valerie Perkins, Adeline Perrigo, Debra Picard, Juliana Piper, Melissa Preece, Tracee Price, Laura Price, Marie Price, Mike Priestley, Sarah Puckett, Madeline Pullafd' John ff' f f,. Quinones, Brett :5,.V Raitt, Bill , ff Ram, Nilam Q H Ramirez, Melissa 5' 'Z if ,vcr Rano, Krista Rayos, Sammy ' i if '- Reeves, Timothy Reitmeyer, Linda Rel, Homer Q ' W 1 Reyes, Ben A 'f :Ai A Reyes, Russ W, Reynolds, Pamela ,V Richardson, Chris f Richardson, Dallas R Richmond, Adam V Riddle, Regina iff Rios, Lupe 3' Rysner, Michelle Rivera, Jennifer Rivera, John ,,'v . I3 J f - A1 '- 1 V! 5 I 1lI fmiwm 1' L E11 'T' f 1 Z1 Y 4 n 7 5' f Q. r CW' gf 4, ,C ,,,,, ' V, V ,aj it A - ' 3 ' 'Qu t . ,ll J, ' , 5 L X ' C5 5. Q 1 3 1 . . , ,M 'i 2 I LI ff A. . x t ,,, I , ' ev , Q 5 1 I ., '+L ' fi t .,,,tk., , QP N, - - 5 . -9 , - TP a s K 5 F - 2'- . if r , 1' 2 All lb of if lx s 1 u I x - AX,-4 1 fm' ,x . fx r 1 'QPF - 1 ai L,-, if J- A' vm V! 5 ,is li , +2 ' ':,. -tt,r ,, A it Y t r 6, WL,7 ,, J in af fs I -5 W3 4 , . ,-. 3 V' Mrs' QQ e l 5 x . 1 It , .. 2 ,-Q 6 ig gi ri i2 Q' 'f AE, 1 Rivera, Nicolas Robledo, Juan Robles, Fidencio Robles, Patsy Rodriguez, Christie Rodriguez, Manny Rojas, Tony Romero, Jaime Romero, James Romero, Romero. Romero, Romero, Juan Martin Reynaldo Sylvia Romo, Minerva Rosebourgh, Kacy Rouse, Darren Ruiz, John Rundall, Alex Ryneer, Ray Salas, Maria Salazar, Johnny Salcido, Lia SancheL Sanchez SancheL Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez. Sanchez, Arlene Dolores Jimmy Laurena Lisa Matt Patricia Ronnie Suarez, Sergio Schnebly, Cheryl Schroder, Max Scott, John Serna, Patricia Sever, Dena Seymore, Rob Shepan, Steven Sigala, Barbara . - Sigurdson, Angela Sigurdson, Jennifer ' Siler, Joann Smith, Bryon H 4 if , . 5 Smith, Y K I Smith, Dennis . ' Smith, Kim M 1, Smith, Liz 'ii' L.. Smith, Matt y if 'M - E:,.1- ' Smith, Mike Wifvx .' I Smith, Susan Somoza, Michael Soto, Richard Steele, Walter Stripe, Scott Stockton, JoDee Stout, Vanessa Strett, Barbara Suarez, Sebastian Talamantes, Diana Talamantes, Yolanda Taylor, Douglas Taylor, Reese Teeter, Robert X iw Telles, Mariah Tellez, Debra Tellez, Ronnie Terrazas, Joe Terrones, Lorenzo Thornburg, Andrea Torres, Javier Torres, Lorraine Torres, Michael Torres, Rachel Torres, Ricardo Trammal, Heather Trejo, Albert Trejo, Elaine Summertime meant a time for swim- ming, working and most of all just plain having fun. Swimming was the number one way of beating the sweltering summer heat. lf they had a car or could find a ride with a friend, sophomores enjoyed going to the public pools or Burn Lake. For some students, it was just going to swim and to get a tan, but to others it was to check out whoever was there. Not all students spent every moment outdoors, however. A favorite pastime was babysitting or just sitting down to read a good book. Just a little extra time to catch up on whatever was missed during the school year. ,ff- ' aff ,,,' L 2 iii W -f ,, W x .L s- .. X gust as .1 E Q ' L lf My l' J 'E 1 554' Rec. ' 1 W ,.,, 2 , ,.1',Q,1' 'ft'- ii -.- QP , - , v ,ht -,,: - qu.. Movie going also seemed to be fairly popular. Students had a selection of dif- ferent theatres to go to see their favorite movies. The place most chosen was the Aggie-Twin Drive-ln. When asked which she preferred, sophomore Nena Calzada admitted, The drive-in, because that's the only place l went to see movies. Tops onthe list were European Vaca- tion-starring Chevy Chase, Desperately Seeking Susanstarring Madonna, Be- verly Hills Copstarring Eddie Murphy, Back to the Future-starring Michael J. Fox, and Rambo-First Blood Part lI-star- ring Sylvester Stallone. Regardless of the activity, most sopho- mores enjoyed whatever they did during the summer months. Besides, having fun is what summer is all about. ,.,, at i, ' XS-iii we wr ' os Q, . .... A ,.f T l,f,,.t. Q, . M, . g .fiiiia 2? .Q m ia ur v. in 4-1- , l , , .. 's W Q S-J-QM-f:,f1-feisty: 'A' f ami-fgs. fig' n ' if L t. Aa. Trejo, Valerie Trujillo, Christi Trujillo, Cindy Trujillo, John Tucker, Gregory Turner, Ladon Lllsh, Rebecca Uribe, Arturo Urquhart, Marc Vail, Troy Valadez, Ray Valadez, Tony Valles, Socorro Vannote, Vaughn Varela, Dora Vangas, Cindy Vasquez, Juan Vasquez, Mide Vasquez, Stephen Velarde, Norma Venlarde, Steve Vielma, Elizabeth Villarreal, Michelle Vincent, Derek Vineyard, Rick Vipond, Marie Voss, Valerie Wagner, April Walton, Brittney Wamsley, Kathlene Ware, Michael Washam, Michael Weatherly, Michelle Weddle, Scott Weller, Kelly Flour first day jitters Wells, Bobby Whelan, Johnnie White, Debbie White, lrene Whitson, Elisa Williams, Luisa Williamson, Chatt Willis, David Wilt, Valerie Womack, Jimmy qs, . if ,QV l 3 Q' Q ,ww ,. IQ f 4 4 ag 7 23 ig! 2 me 3 ter Q 421' 1 ' 1 v f, 6 W A a QA 6 . ,1 ,I ,li Woodhouse, Dana Woodruff, Dave Wright, Gina Xiomora, Yamilelh Yanez, Adrienne Young, David Zepeda, Jimmy Zeroni, Eytan Zentuche, Teresa Ziemen, Christy Zoch, Angelique Zuniga, Paul ,4 x What goes on through a sophomore's mind on the first day of school? Many students have the same fears, such as: Where are my classes? What's my combination? Am l dressed ok? What will the Seniors think of me? Are my teachers monsters? What lunch do l have? What if l don't know anyone in my classes? What if I make a Senior mad? But these fears soon go away. And school is better than ever. Don't worry about upperclassmen laughing at you! Remember, it won't be long until you can laugh when you're a Senior. ...EXCEl............-........-.- P 'W . U -.i .tg 2 EXCEL, the Career program is a semester choice 1 'its ' ... 'H ff in the high school curriculum. Students who are ' i interested in combining career exploration with their required academic courses attend EXCEL. lt is located in back of the old Court Junior High. Students earn three credits per semester in EX- CEL. All elective credit tim is in career educa- tion and earned during three days of career ex- ploration at community job sites. Half of the students are at school MondayfTues- day and half WednesdayfThursday. On Fridays, all students are on job sites and the teachers visit their students. EXCEL students are required to learn responsi- bility beyond the classroom requirements by functioning in an adult world on the community job sites. The Las Cruces Public Schools have had EXCEL since Spring 1977, ln the Fall of 1983, EXCEL won a first place in the New Mexico Research and Study Council's Quality of Education Awards Program. December 19th was pro- claimed BusinessfEducation Partnership Day the EXCEL Way in Las Cruces. 196 if vis Q: kkfwfvi WL, , , I xv 3 . ' fs' 51 f '. ': i ff ..- -::. t-- -- i W , .... - . ,,... fy .sf M . T:.: N N 7' . A . . SS ,Af vw ...f g . ,L K it ic ' Nu. 1. A ' A l. Jennifer Estepp irightj explores the world of travel agents at Roadrunner Travel with owner Joan Pucelik and ex-EXCELer and Bulldog alumni Megan Reece Valverde. 2. Diana Amaya irightl shows off her jobsite project, a dress, from her placement at Renee's Fashion Design to Emily Woods, EXCEL Math teacher, and Jo Ann Decker, EXCEL Resource Person at the Chamber of Commerce, 3. Cesar Paz qleftl waits while Ms. Woods explains the career interest inventory to Paul Thomas. 4. Becky Soltero isittingl waits while Arlene Gomez at the City Attorneys Office checks her computer work. 5. Isabel Jimenez, Mary Pacheco and Shannon McFarland take a break in the office. 6. Stevie Bridgforth t2nd from leftl was the lO0th EXCEL student placed at J.C. Penny. She and her Resource Person Bertha Delgado i3rd from lefty received awards from EXCEL Advisory Board Chairpersons Diana Sedler ileftl and Janet Morris irightl. 7. Teresa Diaz fleftl and Martha Marquez wait for Elizabeth Hinojos, EXCEL Secretary irightl to unpack lunch delivered from Sierra Junior High. 8. Rajeesh Ratnaker and Art Martos work on a squid dissection in Biology. 9. Doug Densmore ileftl gets an introduction to Dillards by Manager Charles Miller. IO. Left to right: Christy Carr, Stacy Leidenheimer, Liz O'Neal and Orlando Paz enjoy a laugh during break. 197 fpwfys you-' Characterize the student body in one word .. . Why? . Funny . . . They are all so socially con- scious it's pathetic . . . but they're nice people. -Colin McDowell Perfect . . . and if you know which stu- dent body l mean, you'd agree!! -Ryan Farmer Spirited . . . No matter if we win or lose a game, we're still proud of our school. - Nicholas Rivera Seniors . . . No one else matters. -Rox- anne Cox ls driving all it's cracked up to be? . . . Ya, it sure is! I drive my truck over medians and curbs and now the frame is all cracked up! -Michelle Soljack . . . No, because the traffic gets jammed up in the parking lot. -Servando Flores No, because driving from El Paso every day gets to be quite a bore. -Chris- tina What's the true story behind school ac- tivities? . . . they get down to the Nitty Gritty. - Julie S. Astorga . . . the big bash is after it's all over. - Roberto S. Gutierrez i . . . Mat-Aides don't just keep the scores, they make them too!! -The Scor- er Teamwork! We've got to all work together to have a GREAT school and to be successful no matter what we do! - JoDee Stockton O Fifteen percent of the school beg- ging and scrounging for money and working to make things happen, while the other 852 expect miracles. Fifteen percent is a sorry excuse for pride! - Tonya Billingsley S Karin Cano CD O 0111 A Q o Xt? fs? QQ f You're not going to believe this but . . . , .. this really cute guy in fifth period that l have had my eyes on, is finally talking to me. -Diana Olguin . . . my uncle is so supercritical of cars, that if it is taller than his knee caps, he won't ride in it. -George Rene Gonzalez M. . . . Ijog so fast that l passed a low rider on the boulevard last week. -George Rene Gonzalez M. . . . my GPA really is 4.0!! -Dav de St. Germain . . . guys are G R E A Tl!! -Remy Sigala Graduation is almost here. -Christi Lucero . . . teachers are actually human Qsome of them.J! -Rene Brown Monika . . . you actually look like a mil- lion dollars: all green and wrinkled! -Mr. Money Maria V. . . . Orlando and Art are cous- ins. -R. Ruiz Speck . . . l finally met those four guys that play baseball. -R. Ruiz You're not going to believe this, especia- ly Raul Montoya, but we know you didn't go straight home after school that day!! -love the two of us Just when you thought . . . Life's disap- pointments came crashing in. . .. you were a real stud such as being rejected by everybody. -un- wanted bon voyage! As time travels, so will the students of Las Cruces High School. For some, these journeys will begin sooner than for others, the seniors will embark on the first of their journeys in just a few months. The last few years we have grown together, and together, we have come upon our first major crossroad graduation, the time for decisions has come. Looking forward to graduation, we are also looking forward to the uncertainties of our future. The security of the past will no longer be with us. The choices we have made in the last four years have affected our lives just as the ones we are about to face could change our futures. Some have pinpointed their goals and are al- ready beginning th climb to success, they will go on to college and build a life for them- selves, striving to make their dreams and ex- pectations come true. Many will find their goals, dreams and desti- nies while, for others it may be more difficult. Yet, within us is the knowledge that while we may never be the BIGGEST, we will always be the BEST!!! Bon Voyage! to the Graduates of Las Cruces High School, 1986. Stephanie R. Langdon 1986 Crosses Editor 200 ,W-,M,W,...., WWWMWWW 2 ,J-if x X 5 , sw s lk it we Achen, Buddy 123 Acosta, Andy 154 Acosta, Lillian 154 Acosta, Luisa 123 Acosta, Rebecca 154 Acosta, Robbie 123 Acuna, Joe 29, 154 Agar, Alan 29, 80, 81, 124, 146 Agar, Lori 177 Agosta, Ramona 154 Aguilar, Gabina 154 Aguirre, Maria 124 Aker, Ken 177 Alba, Chris 154 Alba, Trisha 5, 66, 100, 121, 146 Arrington, Elizabeth 177 Arroya, lda 177 Arzabal, Corina 155, 177 Arzabal, Marie 155 Ascarate, Albert 155 Astorga, Julie 155 Astorga, Michael 177 Borunda, Beto 156 Borunda, Kimberly 178 Borunda, Sandra 126 Botsford, Ann 126 Castle, Tara 179 Castro. Barbara 157 Catterall, Andy 179 Cavender, Marie 179 Autrey, Vernon 177 Avalos, Kenneth 125 Avalos, Mary 177 Avalos, Pete 125 Avila, Dominic 125 Avila, Sara 155 Baca, Joe 177 Baca, Robert 155 Albidres, Vera 154 Aldaz, Paul 154 Alejandrez, Joe 177 Alexander, David 154 Alexander, Tracy 154 Bader, Markus 125, 146, 208 Badillo, Arturo 155 Bahr, R Trish 125 Baldonado, Jerry 177 Baldwin, Darlene 177 Alfaro, Maricruz, 177 Allman, James 154 ALmanzar, Eddie 154 Almuseh, Terez 124 Alnameah, Sulaiman 124 Alvarado, Albert 154 Alvarado, Gilbert 154 Alvarado, Paul 124 Alvarez, Edward 154 Alvarez, Joe 177 Alvarez, Michael 177 ALvarez, Roberta 177 Alvarez, Velia 124, 154 Alvarez, Vicky 177 Alvarez, Walter 154 Alvilar, Andy 177 Alvillar, Yvonne 124 Amaya, Diana 154 Balizan, Lisa 125 Bamert, Sandy 69, 81, 125 Benegas, Barbi 155 Banegas, Chris 125 Banegas, Leonard 177 Barela, Barela, Barela, Barela, Barela, Barnes, Barnes, Barnet L Diana 155 Laura 121, 146 Mellisa 177 Paul 177 Toni 177 Jeff 177 John A. 125 Lisa 155 Baron, Johanna 155 Barra, Steve 155 Barrera, Marisa 177 Basler, Janna 125 Bassford, Chuck 177 Ames, Constance 177 Ames, Graham, 124 Ames, Mathew 124 Amezaga, Theresa 177 Amezquita, Eric 124 Anaya, Sean 177 Anderson, Michelle 124 Anderson, Wendy 124 Andrews, Kevin 154 Angel, Benjamin 177 Apodaca, Alan 155 Apodaca, Denise 177 Apodaca, Felix 155 Apodaca, Fernando 155 Apodaca Apodaca , Georgina 124 , Jesse 155 Apodaca, Kathy 155 Apodaca APodaca Aragon, Aragon, Aragon, , Mike 177 , William 124 Michelle 155 Sallie 155 Travis 177 Aranda, George 124 Aranda, Aranda, Archuleta, Archuleta, Archuleta, Archuleta, Archuleta, Archuleta, Nora 155 Robert 124 Adela 155 Frances 177 Frank L. 124 Michael 155 Rosemarie 155 Tina 124 Arend, Karl T. 124 Arens, Mariah 177 Armendariz, Elsa 155 Bassford, Ronnie 125 Bates, David 125 Bean, John 155 Beaty, Scott 156 Beckett, Kristi 178 Bejarano, Bart 178 Bellard, Cinnamon 156 Benavidez, Anne Maria 178 Benavidez, Carlos 178 Benavidez Rick 156 Benavidez, Sandra 125 Benavidez Terri 178 Armendariz, Gilbert 177 Armendariz, Maria 97, 99, 155 Armenta, Oscar 124 Armijo, Anthony 124 Armijo, Christine 155 Armitage, Rhonda 155 Arnn, Randy 125 Arrieta, Artie 155 Benge, Roberta 178 Bennett, Brian 68, 125, 164, 208 Bennett, Christine 156 Bennett, Shawn 156 Benson, Jon 66, 70, 75, 125, 146 Bergeron, Roger 156 Bernal, Martha 125 Bernal, Sandra 156 Bertoldo, Oscar 156 Bertzyk, Jamie 178 Bertzyk, Lisa 125 Betts, Sherry 126 Biad, Chris 126 Billingsley, Tonya 156 Bird, Doreen 156 Bird, Dwayne 156 Birnbaum, David 121 Binbaum, Eva 156 Bishop, Carmen 156 Black, Bryan 126, 146 Black, Jason 178 Black, Scott 156 Blanton, Wendell 156 Bonney, Amy 178 Bonney, Kelly 126 Boon, Anne 178 Boorom, Shawnna 178 Borst, Cheryl 21, 44, 45, 107, 126 Borst, Dennis 178 Borst, Donna 178 Boudreau. Matt 178 Bowcom, Mark 155 Bowers, Patricia 178 Bowers, Robert 96, 97, 126, 146 Bowman, Paul 156 Boyd, Willie 156 Bozman, Noel 126 Bravo, Claudia 178 Brilliant, Sandie 178 Briones, Tim 126 Brodnax, Susie 156 Brown, Alex 178 Brown, Jeanie 126 Brown, Karen 157 Brundage, Tasha 126, 146, 208 Brusuelas, David 157 Buchanan. Heather 157 Buehler, Laurie 178 Bunch, Dale R. 126 Bunn, Susan 178 Burak, Mary 157 Burges, David 157 Burks, Jaiann 178 Burleson, Darren 178 Burns, Michelle 80, 81, 126, 146 Burr, Susan 157 Bustamantes, Daniel 127 Bustamantes, Jess 157 Butler, Max 178 Butler, Tanya 127 Cabrales, Maria 178 Cadena, Rebecca 157 Calderon, Daniel 157 Calderon, Dolores 157 Calderon, Jose 157 Caldwell, Lisa 157 Call, Lewis 121 Call, Theresa 157 Callahan, Kristine 157 Calzada, Veronica 178 Cameron, Elizabeth 121 Cammack, Carol 157 Campbell, Michael 127 - Campbell. Randy 127 Campbell, Robert 178 Camunez, Chris 178 Cano, Karin 157 Cantrell, Brian 157 Cantu, David 127 Caperton, Kim 127 Carbajal, Jaime 157 Carbajal, Sandra 127 Carden, Patricia 157 Cardenas, Teronica 157 Cardon, Jeanette 178 Cardon, Steve 178 Carimer, Moniha 164 Carmona, Dionicio 157 Carmona, Norma 178 Carnero, Lorena 157 Caro, Raul 178 Carrasco, Ricardo 81, 121 Carrasco, Sylvia 84, 127 Ceballos, Jaime 179 Ceballos Ceballos , Norma 127 , Rogelio 157 Ceballos, Salome 179 Cedillo, Rita J. 127 Ceniceros, Brigitte 179 Cereceras, Brenda 157 Cereceres, Luz 127 Cervantes, Kristina 127 Chacon. Rosella 127, 146 Chaires, Selina 121, 146 Chaparro, Vicki 157 Chapman, Patty 157 Chason, Nlcole 69, 84, 127, Chavarria, Robert 157 Chavarria, Sonya 179 Chavez, Annette 127 Chavez, Chris 127 Chavez, Cindy 128 Chavez, Eddie 179 Chavez, Erin 179 Chavez, Francisco 179 Chavez, Jerry 128 Chavez, Joseph A. 128 Chavez, Joyce 128 Chavez, Lawrence 36, 128 Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Michelle 128, 146 Olga 179 Raquel 157, 208 Chavez, Richard 179 Chavez, Ricky 179 Chavez, Rosanna 128, 146 Chavez, Scott 159 Chavez, Steve 128, 159 Chavez, Tony 158 Chen, Yi Chun 179 Cheng, Fawn 128 Chilton, David 76, 96, 97, 128 Christensen, Sharon 179 Cisneroz, Loretta 158 Clark, Jo Ann 158 Clevenger, Mark 128 Coffman, Creig 158 Coffman, Michelle 179 Cole, Eric 158 Collins, Kellie 179 Collins, Melody 158 Comacho. Luisa 179 Comfort. Kyle 128 Conrad, Jill 179 Contreras. Jaime 179 Contreras, Sal 128 Contrerras, Freddie 121 Contretas, Andres 158 Cook, Donna 158 Coppy, Connie 158 Cordero, Ida 179 Cordero, Imelda 158 Cordero, Mando 179 Cordero, Melissa 179 Cordero, MG 158 Cordova, Veronica 179 Corona, Luz 128 Carrillo, Dana 178 Carrillo, Michelle 178 Carrillo, Rebecca 157 Carrillo, Susan 179 Carron, Manuel 157 Corona, Martha 158 Cortez, Jeff 128 Costigan. Travis 158 Costley. Gary 128 Cox, Dedra 128 Carruthers, Steven 157 Carter, Mark 157 Carter, Matt 179 Carter, Michael 179 Cassman, Lynn 157 Castaneda, Joey 179 Castaneda, Rudy 157 Castillo, Jaime 127 Cox, Jill 179 Cox, Roxanne 105, 121, 146 Cox, Suzi 179 Craddock, Cheryl 179 Craddock, Curtis 128 Craig, Veronica L. 179 Crawford, Camellia 179 Crespin, Michael 179 Cruz. Christina 158 Cruz. Corina 158 Cruz. Rogelio 128 Cuaron. Melissa 180 Culp. Jeffrey Lewis 128 Cundiff. Tama 158 Cunnar. Kristin 158 Curry. Jeff 180 Dage. Jeff 180 Daniels. Holly 158 Daniels. Robbie 180 Danley. Jo Ditt 76. 80. 81. 121 De La Rosa. Cesar 158 De La O. Rachel 129 De La Pena. Joan 27, 44. 4 146 De La Pena. Manny 129 De La Torre. Michael 129 De St. Germain. Dav 158 De St Germain. Jim 158 Eamon. Leslye 129 Eaves. Chris 159 Edwards, Christine 181 Edwards. Croft 159 Evans. Dawn 160 Garcia, Daval os. Monica 180 Davila, Carla 34. 62. 128 Davis. Chris 180 Davis, Conan 158 Davis. Deirdra 158 Davis. Lawrence 158 Davis. Pat 158 Davis. Roger 24. 128 Davis. Tammy 158 Daw. Margaret 180 Deale. Monica 129 Dean. Faye 180 Dearholt, William 121 Delamater. Lisa 158 Delatoree. Greg 159 Delgado. Anthony 159 Delgado. Benjamin 159 Denk. Jeremy 121 Densmore. Doug 121. 196. 197 Depner. Kurt 129 Deveney. Cameron 159 Diaz, Anna P. 129 Diaz. Arturo 180 Diaz, Becky 180 Diaz. David 180 Diaz. Ezra 180 Diaz. John 180 Diaz. Karen 129. 147 Diaz. Katrina 159 Diaz. Lori 129 Diaz. Melissa 159 Diaz. Michelle 159 Diaz. Robert 29. 129 Dibble. Brian 180 Dickson. Jeremy 180 Dillon. Mike 180 Dixon. Matt 159 Dodson. Jeri 180 Ellington, Kelly 66. 96. 129 Ellington. Scott 181 Elliott. Tom 181 Ellis. Karen 159 Elmsheuser. Heiko 159 Enriquez, Christina 159 Enriquez. Frances 181 Enriquez. Martin 129 Eres. Larry 181 Eres. Mario 159 Erickso Erives. n. Roberta 159 Juan 159 Escalante, Veronica 181 Espalin. Sam 159 Espana. Chris 181 Espana. Leticia 159 Esparza. Maria 159 Esparza. Martha 159 Esparza. Ramon 129 Esperanza. Carlos 181 Espino. Monica 181 Espinosa, Melissa 181 Esquivel. Martha 181 Estrada , Anthony 181 Estrada, Barbara 160 Estrada. Cynthia 181 Estrada. Isabel 181 Estrada . Sonia 181 Estupinan. Marco 181 Evans. Denise 160 Evans. Lori 181 Evaro. Mike 181 Evenson. Clark 181 Ewing, Mike 181 . Ewing. Robert 160 Farley. Julie 160 Farlin, Eric 160 Dominquez, Annette 180 Dominquez. Carol 180 Dominguez Clemente 180 Dominquez Maria 159 Dominquez Raul 180 Dominquez Sylvia 159 Dominquez. Valerie 180 Farmer. 'Ryan 160 Farrer. Stephen 24. 122 Feliz, Robert 129 Fernandez. Mike 160 Ferrales. Anita 160 Ferrales. David 181 Ferrales. Linda 181 Downum. Julie 159 Donart. Shane 180 Dorado. Silvia 180 Dorsey, Cathy 129 Dorsey. Shaunna 159 Dowli ng. Janet 159 Drerup. Louise 180 Dudley. Clearisa 159 Duff. Duffe Duffe Stacie 180 y, Tammy 129. 208 y. Tricia 181 Duhrsen. Heather 181 Duhrsen. Jeffrey 159 Duncan. Stacey 181 Duque. Angie 181 Duran. Dennis 36. 129 Duran. Gloria 159 Duran. Michael 159 Duran. Renal 159 Dyche. Lisa 159 De Blasi, Camille 76, 121 De Blasi, Christa 180 De La Rosa. Andres 180 202 Fielder. Curtis 181 Fielder. Dennis 160 Fierro. Bernadette 129 Fierro. Bernadine 96. 122 Fierro. Junior 160 Fierro. Marcia 181 Figueroa, Laurie 160 Fishburn. Michelle 181 Fisher. Derek 181 Flores, Charlie 181 Flores, lrma 181 Flores. Joseph 160 Flores, Leticia 181 Flores, Lourdes 160 Flores. Rene 160 Flores. Roxane 129 Flores. Sandra 129 Flores, Sandra 181 Flores, Servando 129 Flores, Veronica 130 Florez, Mark 160 Flutie, Doug 160 Foiani, Lisanna 122 5,1 Foreman, Cheryl 130, 146 Foster, Craig 130 Fowler, Scott 122 Francia. Fernando 130 Franco. Tina 130 Franks. Shannon 130 Frausto, Maurice 160 Frazier. Seth 160 Fresquez. Edward 160 Frietze, James A. 160 Frietze, John P. 160 Frye. John David 160 Gabrini, Karine 160 Gale. Steven D. 5, 24, 56, 130, 146 Gallegos. Eric 160 Gallegos, Gabriel G. 130, 160 Galloway. Jodie 122 Galvan, Lety 130, 146 Galvan. Oscar 160 Galvan, Patty 130 Gant. Gina 130 Gonzales, Michael 183 Gonzales, Reggie 161 Gonzalez, Anabel 131 Gonzalez, Blanca 131 Gonzalez, Cecilia 183 Gonzalez, Ester 183 Gonzalez, Jenny 131 Goodall, Kevin 161 Gordon, Jamie 132, 146 Goreham, Donna 183 Graham, Holly 132, 146 Graham, Kim 161 Garcia, Annette 160 Garcia, Chris 160 Garcia, Donald 29, 41. 130 Garcia. Doris 160 Garcia. Elaine 160, 161 Garcia. Fernando 160, 161 Garcia. Jesus 160, 161 Garcia, Johnny 160, 161 Garcia. Leticia 130 Garcia. Lorena 160, 161 Garcia, Louis 160, 161 Garcia, Lucille 130 , Garcia, Martha,130 Garcia, Matilda ,160, 161 Garcia, Oscar 130 Garcia, Paul 160, 161 Garcia, Rebecca 130 Garcia.,Rudyi16O, 161 Garcia, Sonny 131 Garcia, Valerie 131 Yvonne 160, 161 Gardner. Dave 160, 161 Voaribav, Mafia 160, 161 Garibay. Octavio 131 Garne, Michelle 160, 161 Garrison, Bryn 131 Garza, Melinda 161 Garza. Melissa 160, 161 Gatzke, Heidi 131, 146 Genin, Guy 56, 66, 96, 122, 146 Genin, Hugh 160, 161 Gerbracht. Hope 183 Geubelle, Darcy 131 Gibbs, Tricia 131 Gibson, Mike 160, 161 Gillespie. Michael 183 Gilligan. Ted 160. 161 Gilliland, Michele 131 Gilliland. Robert 183 Gladen, Tim 183 Godin, Tracy 160, 161 Goen, Traci 69, 131, 146, 208 Graham, Michael 183 Grant, James 183 Green, Eric 161 Green, Robin 183 Gregory, Joanne 183 Grieb, Ralph 162 Griffin. Amy 162 Griffith, Melissa 132 Gronau, Jerry 183 Gronau, Larry 183 Grooms, Tracey 183 Guerra, Edna 162 Guerra, Jesus 162 Guerra, Ralph 183 Guerrero, Yvonne 132 Guffey, Michelle 132 Guffey, Padraie 132 Guillen, Fernando 183 Guillen, Lupe 183 Guillen, Rita 132 Guljas, Bonnie 132 Gunaji, Shannon 183 Guthrie, Scott 183 Gutierrez. Annette 183 Gutierrez, Bernadette 184 Gutierrez, Chris 184 Gutierrez, Ray 132 Gutierrez, Robert 162, 208 Guzman, Daniel 132 Hageman, Rachel 184 Hahn, Ari 162 Hale, Cheryl 132, 146 Hall, Mary 162 Hall, Tammy 162 Halladay, Larry 132 Haltom. Matthew 184 Hankins, Grayson 184 Hansen. Kerali 76, 99. 105, 122, 146 Hanson, Liz 184 Hardin, Kendra 122 Harker, Lorrie 184 Harrington, Leslie 162 Harris, Amy 162 Harris, Paul 162 Harrison, Tracy 184 Hartley, John 132 Hawkins, Kelly 162 Hawkins, Mimi 132, 146 Hawkins, Stacey 184 Haycock, Margaret 61, 122 Haydon, Mary Jo 27, 132 Goldring, Sharom 160, 161 Gomez, Ben 160. 161 Gomez. Gomez. Gomez, Haynes. A nthony 162 Heaps, Laura 162 Lisa 131 Sonya 131, 146 Victor 183 Gonzales. Blanca 183 Gonzales, David 160, 161 Gonzales, Debbie 183 Gonzales, Ernie 183 Gonzales, Eva 131 Gonzales, Fidel 183 Gonzales, George 160, 161, 183 Gonzales, Katherine 131 Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Gonzales Heaps, Weston 184 Heath, David 184 Heath, Jennifer 9, 67, 71, 7 122, 146 Hecker, Jennifer 184 Heinrich. Jamie 132 Henry, Brenda 184 Herkenhoff, Craig 162 Hermosillo, Luis 184 Hernandez, Abel 184 Hernandez, Andrea 132 f Linda 160, 161 Louisa 160,161 Marcos 183 Mary F. 161 Hernandez, Art 184 Hernandez, Cruz 162 Hernandez, David 184 Hernandez, Gracie 132 4, 75 Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez, Hernandez Hernandez, lda Marie 184 Irene 162 , Jefferey 132 , Juan 184 Luara 184 Lupe 132 Mlke 162 Sonny 132 Hernandez, Steve 184 Herrera, Herrera, Herrera, Herrera, Herrera, Herrera, Herrera, Barbara 132 Claudia 184 Fransico 133 Grizell 184 Gustavo 162 Maribel 184 Patsy 184 Hershberger, David 184 Hester, Brennan 162 Hewitt, Florence 184 Highfill, Michael 184 Hill, Andy 133 Hine, Heather 162 Hinojos, Roderick 162 Hisaw, Sheri 162 Hiss, Sarah 184 Hochre, Paul 162 Hodges, Kelly 162 Hodgin. Kristy 133, 146 Hoeksema, Audrey 184 Hoffer, Chris 162 Hogan, Dawn 184 Hohle, Doug 184 Holguin, Angelica 133 Holguin, Jesse 162 Holguin, Laura 133, 146 Holguin, Saul 162 Holguin, Tom 163 Hoogenboom, Rick 184 Hornsby, Eric 184 Horton, Julie 184 Houser, Jody 184 Houser, Keith 81, 133 Howard, Don 163 Howard, Steve 184 Hu, Melanie 163 Hughes, William 163 Huker, Trina 184 Humphrey, April 163 Hunter, Eric 133 Hunter, Jeff 184 Hurt, Cody 133 Husom, Jeff 163 Hutchins, Adam 184 Hutchison, Ken 163 lbarba, Dolores 184 lnfante, Antonio 164 lnfante, Chris 184 israel, Paul 163 Jackson, Dean 163 Jackson, Steve 163 Jackson, Tina 163 Jakcsy, Robby 185 Jameson, Ben 29, 99, 107, 133 Jaques, Leo 185 Jaques, Lucinda 185 Jaquez, Fernando 133 Jaquez, Tim 185 Jaquez, Wendy 133 Jaramillo, Cori 163 Jayo, Dean 185 Jeffers, Brad 133 Jeffers, Nathan 185 Jenkins, Shane 163 Jernigan, Daniel 133 Jernigan, Matt 185 Jewell, Jennifer 163 Jiminez, Cory 163 Jiminez, Isabell 163 Jiminez, Richard 163 Jobe, Andy 185 Johnson, David 133 Johnson, Michael 163 Jones. Stella 163 Kamat, Sharad 185 Kaufmann, Derek 185 Keeton, Sandy 185 Keller, Eric 163 V Kelley, Linda 163 Kelly, Marvin 133 Kelly, Myra 134 Kemp, Beckie 13 '- Kepler, Michael 134' Kesteloot, Mike 163 Kientz, Heathen 163 Kirby, Lisa 134 Kildow, Chris 134 Kimball, Leslie 185 King, Diane 185 King, Jocelyn 134, 146 King, Tonya 163 Kinkaid, Chris 5, 29, 134 Kintez, David 163 Kirby, Justin 163 Kleine, Kathy 185 Knight, Judy 134, 146 Koehlhoeffer, Mike 163 Koether, Melissa 163 Koller, Bryan 134 Kolosseus, Bob 185 Kolosseus, Mike 134 Komraus, Tim 134 Kord, Rob 185 Korsak, Kiva 185 Kowalski lll, Walter 122 Krelp, Jerry 185 Kincel, Jon 185 Kuper, Allison 134 Kuykendall, Walter 165 Lacy, Pearre 185 Lague, Christopher 134 Laman, Sherry 185 Larnm, Lora L. 185 Lane, Mike 185 Langdon, Stephanie 68, 69, 122, 146, 208 Lansford, Kurt 134 , Lappin, Aimee 164 Lara, Margaret 185 Larkin, Cheryl 134, 146 Laroche, Francois 122 Larsen, Corina 185 Larson, Jill 185 Larson, Katie 164 ' Lawrence, Justin 185 Lawson,-Rhonda 134 Lazos, Delia 185 Leanos, Heriberto 164 Lee, John 164 Lee, Matt 164 Lee, Missy 185 Leidenheimer, Stacy 164 Leong, Priscilla 164 Lerdal, Eric 134 Leslie. Jennifer 185 Leslie, Larry 164 Lewallen, Tracy 185 Lewis, Andy 185 Leyendecker, Ginger 185 Leyja, Maria 134, 164 Lieurance, Christy 164 Lind, Elsa 134, 147 Lindgard, Per Ola 134 Lindsey, Greg 164 Lionberger, John 36, 99, 122 LLeres, Fabienne 164 Lleres, Isabelle 185 Loman, Dina 186 Lomas, Theresa 43. 44, 45, 134 Lombard, Laura 186 Lombard, Scott 134 Lomen, Max 134 Long, Paul 80, 82, 134 Longoria, Vicente 164 Longoria, Yolanda 164 Loomis, Kristi 134, 146, 208 Lopez, Alez 134, 146 Lopez, Alice 164 Lopez, Ana 186 Lopez, David 134 Lopez, Girarde 164 Lopez, Javier 186 Lopez, Jennie 135 Lopez, Lawrence 164 Lopez, Marissa 164 Lopez, Martin 186 Lopez, Michael 135 Lopez, Nancy 186 Lopez, Patty 135, 146, 208 Lopez, Robert 164 Lopez, Rosa 135 Lopez, Ruben 164 Lovato, Lissette 164 Lowenhaupt, Tracey 186 Lozano, Conrad 186 Lozano, Jose 186 Lozano, Sabriel 135 Lozoya, Elisa 186 Lucero, Cathy 135 Lucero, Chris 165 Lucero, Christi 135, 146, 208 Lucero, Joey 165 Lucero, Julie 165 Lucero, Sandra 186 Lucero, Steve 165 Lucero, Sylvia 165 Lucero, Tony 135 Lucero, Willie 135 Lucero, Shannon 186 Luera, Betty 135 Lujan, Jimmy 135 Lujan, Lance 24, 122, 146 Lujan, Lorraine 135 Lujan, Lydia 135 Lujan, Monserrate 186 Lujan, Patricia 135 Mendiola, Ludim 187 Mendoza Bernadette 137 Mendoza Eva 137, 147 Mendoza Maria 166 Martens, Rick 186 Martin. Carol 186 Martin, Craig 165 Martin, James 186 Martin, Mary 165 Martinez, Angela 186 Martinez. Bonnie 136 Martinez, Edward 165 Martinez, Freddy 186 Martinez, Jo Frand 164 Martinez, Larry 186 Martinez, Liz 186 Martinez, Lyndia 136 Martinez, Mario 136 Martinez. Mary 187 Martinez, Mike 187 Martinez, Tony 164 Martinez, Tudy 165 Martinez, Victor 165 Mascari, Jodi 136 Massad, Randy 136 Mata, Sergio 187 Mathis, Helen 136 Matkin, Diane 122, 146 Matson. Chris 96. 97. 122 Matteucci. Caren 165 May, Derek 165 Mechem, Jay 187 Mediano, Mary 137 Medina, Jacqueline 166 Medina, Marcos 166 Medina, Ray 187 Medina, Suzie 166 Medoff, Debbie 137 Mejias, Maribel 187 Mejorado, Lino 166 Melendez, Carlos 137 Melendez, Laurie 137, 146 Melendrez. Joseph 187 Melon. Lonnie 187 Mendenhall. Jon 166 Mendez, Tony O 166 Luke, Victoria 165 Lundeen, Gered 165 Luttrell. Ben 165 La France, Evan 165 Mackichan, Joanna 186 Madrid, Norma 135 Madrid, Yvonne 186 Maese, Tommy 186 Maese, Victor 186 Magallanes, Daniel 165 Magallanez. Tony 186 Malmsteem, Tommy 165 Malterich, Crystal 136 Mancha, Patrick 136 Mangas, Marta 136, 146 Manning, Paula 165 Manzanares, Katherine 136 Manzanares, Michael 186 Marbry. Lori 122 Mardrid, Armida 165 Mares, Martin 186 Marmolejo, Horacio 136 Morois, Denise 136 Mendoza Rosalie 187 Mendoza Shirlee 166 Mendoza Susan 187 Mendoza Tommy 187 Menetee, Aaron 187 Mercado. Diane 187 Mercado, Mark 137 Merrill, Roger 137 Marquez, Alfredo 136 Marquez, April 186 Marquez, Carmela 186 Marquez, Cynthia 165 Marquez, Danny 186 Marquez, Ernest 136 Marquez, Joel 165 Marquez, Noel 165 Marquez, Ray 186 Marquez, Veronica 165 Marrufo. Jacqueline 186 Marsh, Gina 186 Merritt, Ken 187 Merritt, Ray 166 Merryman, Shane 187 Meza, Liz 187 Miller, Chris 187 Miller. Kyle 137 Mills. Danny 187 Minjares, Charlie 166 Minzares, Mario 137 Mirabal, Michael 166 Miramontes, Barbara 187 Miranda, Sandra 137 Mirasal. Paul 137 Mobley, Jeff 166 Molina. Carla 166 Molina, Jesus 188 Molinar, Ray 188 Monet. Todd 137 Monks, Veronica 188 Montana, Tony 166 Montano, Lorenzo 166 Montano, Phillip 166 Montes, Federico 188 Montes, Juanita 188 Montes, Maura 188 Montes, Miguel 188 Montes, Virginia 166 Montes, Leticia 188 Montgomery, Sheila 138 Montoya, Andy 188 Montoya, Armando 166 Montoya, Cesareo 188 Montoya, Jacqueline 166 Montoya, Jake 166 Montoya, Joe 138 Montoya, Mary 138 Montoya, Oscar 166 Montoya, Montoya, Silvia 188 Montoya, Yvette 138 Moody, Muffy A. 138, 146 Moore, Todd 138 Mora, Denise 188 Morales, Jason 188 Morales, Jennifer 188 Morales, Jessie 166 Morales, Joe 188 Morales, Juan 166 Morales, Letticia 188 Morales, Yvonne 188 Moreno, Ana 138, 147 Moreno, Danny 188 Moreno, Elena 138 Moreno, Javier 166 Moreno, Jose 138 Moreno, Kathleen 166 Raul 68, 80, 16 Moreno, Aidee 188 Morey, Benjamin 167 Morgan, David 188 Morgan, Melanie 167 Morgan, Paul 167 Morley, Jennifer 138 Morrison, Bret 167 Morrison, Steve 167 Morton. Allyn 188 Mosier. Angela 188 Mosley, Evelyn 188 Moss, Gary 188 Moss, Trina 167 Moya, Joe 188 Mullinks, Mike 138 Munoz, Akemi 138 Munoz, Bobby 188 Munoz, Danny 1-8 Munoz, Nathaniel 139 Munoz, Robert 139 Munoz, Shirley 188 Munoz, Sylvia 188 Munoz, Victor 188 Munoz, Yvette 167 Murillo, Danny 188 Murphy, Bob 188 Murray, Marke 188 Murrell, David 167 MacLaughlin, Bud 165 McCall, Allen 187 McCarter, Mary 187 McCaskill, Mark 137 McCasli n, Nancy 187 McCloud, Randy 165 McCool, Leah 165 McCowan, Betty Jo 165 McDaniel, Corey 187 McDonald, Jeneal 187 McDonald, Larry 165 McDonald, Sharon 187 McDonnell, Perry 187 McDowell, Colin 165 McGrath, Sharon 137 McHam, Stephanie 60, 61, 75, 123, 146, 160 McKay, Michelle 187 McKinney, Melanie 166 McLauchlin, Cliff 187 McNeely, Paula 187 McNeil, 204 Mike 187 O8 McNeill, Kathleen 187 McPherson, Linda 166 Najera, Angela 188 Najera, Daniel S. 139 Najera, Michael 167 Nall, Chad 188 Nanez, Joel 139 Nanez, Johnny 167 Navarro, Jesse 189 Neaves, Sandra 189 Neil, Christy 189 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Damion 189 Frankie 189 Tami 66, 70, 123, 146 Nevarez, Brett 167 Nevarez Nevarez , Bryanna 167 , Christina 167 Nevarez, Jimmy 189 Nevarez, Ronald 139 Nevarez, Sammy 189 Nicoles. Theresa 139 Nieto, Steven 139 Nieto, Tany 167 Noble, Carol 189 Parra, Tony 141 Parras, Joe 141 Partin, Darrell 168 Partin, Laurel 189 Patel, Amita 168 Patel, Hermand 141 Patron, Christine 189 Pattison, Lydia 141 Pattini, Shitlal 189 Patton, Carolyn 141, 146 Patton, David 141, 146 Paz, Angelica 27, 34, 141 Paz, Orlando 168 Pearson, Leah 141, 208 Pedraza, Jimmy 168 Peltzer, Andrea 141 Pena, Bernice 141 Pena, Corina 168 Pena, Eddie 189 Pena, Nena 168 Penn, Melissa 168 Perea, Cecilia 189 Pereda, Rosy 168 Perez, Ben 190 1 Reynolds, Tish 55, 66, 67, 74, 75, 123, 147 Richards, Jim 140 Richardson, Chris 190 Richardson, Stephen 168 Richman, Adam 190 Richman, Sam 96, 97, 123, 147 Riddle, Regina 190 Riopelle, Chad 123 Rios, Lupe 190 Ripley, Vanessa 169 Risner, Michelle 190 Risser, Eddie 169 Ritter, Elizabeth 169 Rivas, Amado 140 Rivera, Anthony 169 Rivera, Jennifer 190 Rivera, John 190 Rivera, Nicolas 191 Rivera, Ray 140 Rivera, Tim 140 Rivera, Yvette 169, 208 Robledo, Juan 191 Robledo, Rene 140 Noble, Gordon 167 Noble, Robin Rae 5, 67, 68, 69, 70, 74, 75, 100, 123, 146, 208 Nuanez, Susan 189 Nunez, Debbie 189 Nunez, lsaura 167 Nunez, Lorenza 139 Nunn, Steve 139 O'Barr, Bryan 167 Ochoa, Gabe 189 Odenheim, Elena 167 Ogas, Loreena 139, 146 Omick, Dan 139 Ontiveros, Corina 167 Ontiveros, Joy Ann 189 Ontiveros, Monique 189 Ontiveros, Phillip 167 Ordonez, Cheryl 189 Ordonez, Teresa 167 Oren, Lisa 123, 146 Perez, Christina 190 Perez, Corina 168 Perez, Debbie 123 Perez, Leslie 190 Perez, Linda 168 Robles, Fidencio 191 Robles, Patsy 191 Robles, Phillip 169 I Robles, Richard 140 l Robles, Rosa 169 l l Oropeza, Marco 189 Orta, Jose 189 Ortega, Adrian 139 Ortega, Agustin 167 Ortega, Anna 189 Ortega, Armida 141 Ortega, Daniel 167 Ortega, Jamie 141 Ortega, Jerry 167 Ortega, Lorraine 189 Ortega, Lupe 189 Ortega, Steve 141 Ortiz, Claudia 167 Ortiz, Joseph 167 Ortiz, Laura 189 Ortiz, Phillip 167 Ortiz, Thomas 189 Owen, Melissa 189 Oyler, Reggie L, 123 Pacheco, David 167 Pacheco, Mary 167 Pacheco, Michelle 189 Padilla, John 189 Padilla, Lisa 189 Padilla, Manuel 167 Padilla, Teresa 208 Padilla, Tom 189 Padillo, Denise 141 Pagel, Curtis 166, 167 Palacios, Francisco 189 Paniaqua, Phillip 4, 24, 66, 67, 107, 123, 146 Pantoja, Ray 168 Parker, James 141 Parker, Mark 141 Parra, Melissa 189 Perez, Robert 168 Perez, Valerie 190 Perkins, Adeline 190 Perkins, Brenda 141, 147 Perrigo, Debra 190 Petibone, Colin 168 Phillips, Michael 168 Picard, Juliana 190 Pieper, Julie 141, 147 Pierce, Brad 141 Pierce, Brian 168 Pino, Leo 141, 147 Piper, Melissa 190 Pippen, Lean 168 Podruchny, Sheldon 168 Polanco, Vince 150 Pomaville, Mike 140 Porter, Megan 140 Portillo, Margaret 140, 147 Poulson, Benjamin 123 Powell, Charlie 140 Preece, Tracee 190 Price, Laura 190 Price, Marie 190 Price, Mike 190 Priestley, Sarah 190 Priestly, Tony 140 Provencio, Mickey S. 168 Puckett, Madeline 190 Puentes, Rocky 140 Pullard, John 190 Quezada, Sylvia 168 Quinones, Brett 190 Raitt, Bill 190 Ram, Nilam 190 Ramirez, Melissa 190 Ramsey, Randy 140 Ramsey, Scott 140 Randall, Rusty 168 Rano, Krista 190 Rayburn, Dawn 168 Rayes, Keko 140 Reader, Aryn 55, 99, 123, 147 Reeves, Tim 190 Regales, Nick 168 Rel, Floyd 168 Rel, Homer 190 Rey, Judith 169 Reyes, Ben 190 Reyes, Russ 190 Reynaud, Joseph 190 Rodezick, Gary 1 69 I Rodriguez Linda 140 Rodriquez, Adela 169 Rodrizuez, Antonio 169 Rodriquez, Christie 191 Rodriquez Irma 169 Rodriquez Manny 191 Rodriquez Michael 169 Rodriquez Padcual 169 Rodrugu, Laura 140 Rojas, Marie 169 Rojas, Tony 191 Roman, Carmen 142 Roman, Suzy 169 Romer, Victoria 169 Romero, Art 169 Romero, Jaime 191 Romero, James 191 Romero, Juan 191 Romero, Martin 191 Romero, Rey 191 Romero, Silvia 191 Romo, Kristina 142 Romo, Minerva 191 Roseborrough, Kacee 191 Rosenbl oom, Robbie 169 Rouse, Darren 191 Roybal, Mike 123, 147 Rubio, Jimmy 142 Ruiz, Carla 142 Ruiz, John 191 Rundall, Alex 191 Russell, Cathy 142, 147 Rustebakke, Wendalyn Lee 142 Ruybalid, Eric 142 Ryneer, Ray 191 Sachs, Sandi 142, 147 Sachse, Justin 80, 81, 142, 147 Sadler, Will 169 Saiz, Marissa 169 Sakellakos, Roula 142 Salais, I Ida 142 Salas, Enriquez 169 Salas, Maria 191 Salas, Max 169 Salazar, Johnny 191 Salazar, Steve 169 Salcido, Larry 142 Salcido, Lisa 191 Salcido, Raymond 142 Salcido, Teresa 169 Saldivar, George 142 Sambrano, Danny 142 Samniego, Rueben 169 Sample, Lonie 169 Solis, Patricia 170 Solis, Rosy 143 Soltero, Silvia 143 Sombrano, Danny 143 Sample, Orin 169 Sanchez, Anastacia 170 Sanchez, Anthony 142 Sanchez, Antonio 142 Sanchez, Arlene 191 Sanchez, Christine 170 Sanchez, Delia 170 Sanchez, Dolores 191 Sanchez, Gina 170 Sanchez, Jimmy 191 Sanchez, Laurena 191 Sanchez, Lety 170 Sanchez, Lisa A. 191 Sanchez, Matt 191 Sanchez, Patricia 191 Sanchez, Ronnie 191 Sanchez, Sam 143 Sandoval, Joe 170 Sandoval, Sal 170 Santiago, Meiling 143 Sasdana, Ben 169 Somoza, Michael 192 Sorenson, Lisa 171 Soto, lsmael 171 Soto, Richard 192 Soto, Sammy 143 Speck, Whitney 144 Trevino, Richard 171 Trujillo, Christi 193 Trujillo, Cindy 193 Trujillo, John 193 Trujillo, Larry 144 Tucker, Greg 193 Turner, Ladon 193 Turner, Vaughan 144 Tustin, Tammy 171 Tyler, Andy 171 White, Bronson 145 White, Darrell 145 White, Debbie 194 White, Douglas 173 White, Irene 194 White, Jenna 172 White, Joy 172 White, Justin 172 Whitson, Elisa 194 Wierenga, Marlies 76, 123, 147 Schemnitz, Stuart 143 Saville, Jeremy 170 Schaffer, Paula 170 Schauer, Marina 123, 147 Schmertman, Doug 170 Schnebly, Cheryl 191 Segovia, Annette 170 Vehling, Schnelbly, Loren 143 Schroeder, Max 191 Schroeter, Andrea 143 Scott, John 191 Scott, Taierry 143 Scott, Wendy 170 Seager, Gwen 143 Seager, Keith 143 Sedillos, Johnny Ray 170 Sponagel, Rhonda 144 Stallings, Chuck 171 Stamper, Michael 144 Stanley, Paul 171 Stipe, Robin 171 Stipe, Scott 192 Stockton, Jo Dee 192 Stockton, Shad 171 Stoes, Jimmy 96, 97, 144 Stomberg, Lawrence 171' Storey, Caryn 144 Stout, Vanessa 192 Stovall, Eric 144 Strauss, Amy C. 171 Streett, Barbara 192 Stroup, Bobby 171 Stungis, Geni 144 Suarez, Sally 171 Suarez, Sebastian 192 Suarez, Sergio 191 Sullenberger, Zon 144 Superkrops, Andy 144 Sutherlin, Tina 171 Swalby, Lisa 144 Swart, Tammy 171 Tahuahua, Charlie 144 Talamantes, Diana 192 Talamantes, Maria I. 144 Talamantes, Yolanda 192 Tapia, Maggie 171 Tashiro, Mitzi 144 Lllloa, Mary Ann 171 Lllsh, Rebecca 193 Umella, Hiro 144 Uribe, Arturo, 193 Llrqhart, Cori 144, 147 Urqhart, Marc 193 Lltz, Eric 171 Vail, Troy 193 Valadez, Ray 193 Valadez, Tony 193 Valdes, C.J. 144 Valdevit, Tashya 172 Valdez, Lupe 144 Valencia, Melissa 172 Valenciano, Rosie 172 Valles, Gilbert 144 Valles, J ohnny 172 Valles, Patsy 172 Valles, Socorro 193 Vangas, Cindy 193 Varela, Dora 193 Wilcox, Brad 172 Williams, Angela 145 Williams, Luisa 194 Williams, Wendy 145 Williamson. Chatt 194 Williamson, Jacques 145, 147 Williamson, Rachel 172 Willis, David 194 Wilson, Keith 172 Wilson, Steve 145 Wilt, Valerie 194 Wingfield, William 145, 147 Wiskowski, David 172 Womack, Jimmy 194 Wood, Jason 145 Wood, Lara 172 Wood, Rayne 145, 147 Woodhouse, Dale B. 172 Woodhouse, Dara 195 Woodruff, Dave 195 Wootten, David 145 Vasquez, Elizabeth 172 Vasquez, Juan 193 Vasquez, Maria 172 Vasquez, Mike 193 Vasquez, Nanci 144 Vasquez, Ray 145 Vasquez, Stephen 193 Vasquez, Victor 172 Vaughan, Mike 145 Andrea 145 Wright, Gina 195 Wright, Marc 172 Wright, Rachell 145 Wright, Robert 173 Wright, Stacey 145 Ziomora, Yamileth 195 Yanez, Yanez, Adrienne 195 Vangie 173 Yarbrough, Tess 173 Ybarvo, Joel 145 Sells, Karen 170 Selves, Mike 170 Serecerez, Leticia 170 Serna, Alonso 170 Taylor, Doug 192 Taylor, James 171 Taylor, Reese 192 Taylor, Stephanie 171 Serna, Patricia 191 Serna, Sandra 170 Serrano, Alma 170 Sever, Dena 192 Teeter, Teeter, Tellez, Tellez, Tellez, Robert 192 Thomas 144 Art 123, 147 Debbie 192 Seymour, Robb 192 Shea, Tamera 143 Shepan, Steven 192 Shive, Missy 143 Shoffstall, Mike 143 Shupe, Raegan 170 Sifuentes, Alma 170 Sigala, Barbara 192 Sigurdson, Angela 192 Sigurdson, Jennifer 192 Siler, Joann 192 Silva, Evelyn 61, 143 Kathy 144 Tellez, Mariah 192 Tellez, Pamela 171 Tellez, Patricia 171 Tellez, Ronnie 192 Terrazas, Joe 192 Terrones, Lorenzo 192 Terrones, Sandra 144 Thomas, Patricia 123, 147 Thomason, Bryan 171 Thomason, John 144 Thompson, Michael 171 Tovar, Simpson, Christal 123, 147 Simpson, Pam 99, 107, 123, 147 Sitze, Kevin 170 Smith Bonnie 170 Smith Bryon 192 Smith Colby 192 Smith, Dennis 192 Smith, Jeff 170 Smith, Kim 192 Smith, Liz 192 Smith, Mlke 192 Smith, Selena 170 Smith, Stacey 170 Thompson, Richarel 144 Thompson, Shannon N, 171 Thornburg, Andrea 192 Thornton, Catrina 144 Tihista, Micah 171 Torres, Beto 144 Torres, Javier 192 Torres, Lorraine 192 Torres, Michael 192 Torres, Nancy 171 Torres, Racheal 192 Torres, Ricardo 192 Patricia 171 Smith, Susan 192 Smith, Suzanne R. 170 Smith, Matt 192 Sojak, Michelle 171 Sokolnicki, Debbie 170 Solis, Jesus 143 Tovrea, Michelle 144 Trammal, Healther 192 Trantham, Jennifer 171 Trejo, Albert 192 Trejo, Elaine 192 Trejo, Valerie 193 Vehling, Rachel 172 Vehstedt, Missy 172 Velarde, Norma 193 Velen, Paul 172 Venlarde, Steve 193 Vielma, Elizabeth 193 Villa, Peter 172 Villarrea, Ricardo 172 Villarreal, Michelle 193 Vina, Patricia 172 Vincent, Derek 193 Vincent, Robin 145, 147 Vineyard, Rick 193 Vipond, Marie 193 Vipond, Mitch 145 Viramontes, Mark 145 Voss, Valerie 193 Wagner, April 193 Wagner, Chris 172 Wagner, Melissa 172 Wallemtin, Helena 172 Walton, Brittney 193 Wamsley, Kathlene 193 Ware, Michael 193 Ware, Sandra 172 Washam, Michael 193 Wasser, Kris 172 Watson, Norman 147 Weatherly, Michelle 193 Weddle, Scott 193 Weidauer, David 145 Weiler, Kelly 193 Weller, Raney 145 Weis, Desiree 145 Welch, Carol 145 Wells, Bobby 194 Whatley, Percy 172 Wheeler, David 173 Young, David 195 Young, Jennifer 145 Zamarripa, Monessa 145 Zamora, Alonzo 173 Zander, Carl 173 Zander, Lisa 173 Zapata, Manuella 173 Zapien, Archie 145 Zentuche, Teresa 195 Zepeda. Jimmy 195 Zeroni, Eytan 195 Ziemer, Chrity 195 Zoch, Angelique 195 Zubia, Cecilia 173 Zuniga, Paul R. 195 Whelan, Johnnie 172, 194 i CARMEL COVERED APPLES Carmel covered apples Boas! Of sweet And luscious Gifts, And the flaws That lurk Beneath The mask Are soon forgotten. It's not until You've spent Your money And taken Another risk, That you Bite into The gift And find it Rotten. Jessica Anderson THE REUNION Twenty years have passed since our senior Will he still look the same? How will l look in his eyes? Everything must be perfect. I want him to remember me the way I was in high school. I spend hours in front of the mirror making sure everything is just right for that magical moment, the moment I 've waited twenty years for A tear can 't help but drip down my face as I see him in the doorway with his cane and a dog to guide him. Sandra Mon tes prom. A VALENTINE MESSAGE This is only a paper heart Hung upon a cardboard box. But the love that it holds Will never grow old . . . And youll always be first ln my heart. Jim K oopman LIMITLESS VISION I see as one. yet, l see all. I am all seeing, yet, cannot be seen. I see what is hidden, yet, the hidden cannot see me I am the observer, overlooking the performance. Robert Campbell Sitting in an ocean of emotions we sit. watching the Pope on the tube , . . You 're uneasy, Do you see it too! I knew green tangerines existed . , . Wait. what are you doing now Burying me in the sandbox? - So the sand crabs can eat my toes! Nice metaphor of the metamorphosis of life, Let 's talk intellectual! The Pope 's on again! Wait! l have something to say . . , Have you noticed? People will read anything these days . . . Sam Garcia PEOPLE'S LIMITS How much can people do? How many dreams can they make come true? Can they do anything they want? Or must they realize just how far they can fall? Humans have brains with which to handle most of the problems, over which they stumble. But just how many solutions can they correctly call? So tell me. What are their limitations? or Are there none at all? Bryan Thomason KK W f IMMUTABLE SEA E K JJ Immutable was the raucous X61 sea, X 42 As the waves engulfed the I A shore. Powerful as the waves came 'J d down, if 6 And too the life 41 - , ed. 0 ,ll U N hol r all , 1 all wish V g U I 0. 'Zi m he ini go y T j fb ' In I . 'nysflt f t 0 ' ug 1 i u he ars W C a 6 ' . y , is The cold wind cross the land, s I CW' San ' I l L And all that ' way was swept asid If T hun -17 I ' Like dust I e breeze. - ' f ' f- And all t was left of mankind T I 1 8 r hee ' 1 , ft ' Was his ream. ' ' ' 'S t e Pam? V W f K hy ' t e s 1 sl? K A dream of hope and of freed , J L - i I l h X Of love and despair, ' h- ' h' ml A dream that all could hol nto, 1 K n fell .Vo p N A And that would live f v r ft e en t K fl A I C5 ' ' ' - 1 Of the human race 735 M K7 i f ij re, Q U a ea ' sa . 1 For after the r has d ed X KV a U f l Then there sta s not to emb f y. T b But the dreams t y e left ' T f Stand to help those ho e left , QA I t, l A - ' x ' Steven E. Carr A rs 5 , Xl A tx Ju ' 1 li f f 207 Fo cus Cn: 6 QF QCUSQQ FCC , Eru:gSOI-15:15, Volume 71 .Jgstens PYea.rbO0k l of the Las 1vlSl0n T flntmg andwag primed :iognna BOTXZ Sgyle is donpublishing pt. .fl c - einio Unique irllfjpnna ltglxlons Were do? Been plafjede fact COVQI- efol-eu On the C plctufes ha OVer only O Ve nfje The th em ed on a ey FOCUS O things S a Way to n US' W3 . w de Sde ' . This indsdlgave dongegp an Ofixle Sbpectacul S the ordi S a Schoo twlfy of ar' Ffom nary AND ning th Walking dovshe eve,-yda the lnterviegvehtried thridllcation Ufes t . S' um ugh LC O gl Ofou pei'- thel'llil'C3lly isllihan aCCOu?l:Z?y afld edl0Cre. e good. the badwhat y and To my pa 208 To our facul Would I-k ty and St y0ur Sulpsoti say' ..,Il :aef: body We . n YOUJ for . . Moen ltllfgfd of Terraimlrtd Mr- Noe a ' s 1 5 . WEWS. Wlth out anttio you fOr pie Cs and t- HQ W i hoils 5556: it is, the 198 enjoy it 6 Cro . Ssesy Crosse Ed' R Edit Asg0r n'ChieCllSsfor 1986 Cogitil?-nl EdltL3r.t?rPl'lanle Lan d Honorszdggg. Rol9inr?LbGOen Q on Eangdon In Noble an: l0Sing: Th Stephan, GrouPS: Ta:-:SB Padilla le y Duffey V986 annualj, being ol kundoubtablyt d ot body, do hereby leave l, Stephanie Rae Langdon, tEditor ol the preoccupied mind and we're not sure yet, what kin the tollowing things and thoughts to the lollowing people: Traci Cxoen: my assistant, l leave a tour day trip to Albuquerque and a lunch pass to go to the Post Otlice. Robin Noble: tor you, childhood Prima Donna . . , Rob Lowe, 2000 copy sheets kwithout fst, and a pair ot rolled up ieans. Robert Gutierrez: a litetirne supply ol request slips and a decent Q3 tiling system, Leah Pearson: you get the Yo-Joe Cereal and some ol those un-drawn layouts. Brian Bennett: a new set ot computer discs and a bill lor all those calls to Roger, and a trip to Minneapolis. Markus Bader: a copy key twith instructionsl and a book lull ol screened headlines. Kristy Loomis: the artboard Mrs. Moeller always torgot and extenuating circumstances lor your absences. Yvette Rivera: a truck load ol tapes tor whenever you're rushed tor an interview. Christy Lucero: to you, dozens ot do this , do that iobs: enough to last ou a liletirne. aul Montoya: layouts to redraw, my iob, and your eligibility torm. Tarnrny Dultey: all your tacky captions and headlines, plus hours ot hilar- ious stories . . . and a keg ol beer. Patty Lopez: we. know who and an extra set ot car keys lor late night deadlines. Raquel Chavel: an editor who doesn't use you as a slave and a set ot McDonaldland wheels. Nicki Chason: a pass to the library. Tasha Brundage: all ol the Taco Bell tood in the world and someone to count on besides you in an emergency. 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