Maryvale High School - Panthorian Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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As we shed a Tear for The memories of lasT year, The beaT of our hearTs quickens as we geT seT To meeT yeT anorher exclTing and evenrful year aT 'ol Ml-lS. Freshman sTarTed The year wiTh The ceremonial orienTaTion. As They roamed The campus wiTh a look of fear and anTicipaTion on Their faces, They had no idea of whaT To expecT as They sTarTed on Their four-year journey. Sopho- mores were a liTTle more relaxed, as They could no longer acT foolish and silly. They knew whaT To expecT and whaT was ex- pecled of Them, as They buckled down for a more serious year. As The class of SQ sTarTs The years, wiTh The long awaired Tirle of Juniors, These UUpperclassmen all had The same ThoughT running Through The backs of Their minds ThaT kepT Them going from day Ta day, 'TNexT year we'll be Seniors! And as for This year's Sen- iors, This was The besr one yeTl Senior life was busy and srudious, yeT fun, exciTing and alTogeTher a blasT. lT was explosive and ongoing from The momenT a book was boughT Till The momenT a cap and gown was worn. The year was hard, filled wiTh conTinuf ous srudying To pass courses, buT all was made worThwhile To march in The graduaTion line. 6 STudenT Life l l l l T l T l Aren'T we all ' Qfe, lsn'T fun! mlimwtiwf.. I 2333 Sfudenf Life 7 2 E 1 K' 5' ,ww ? n Us ,:A,,, ff ig is kipkg, A Mi if w X , 1 'e Q' g'YAsgd You don'T say? Hey! orerff we cool? Sfudemf Life 9 You never know who you might run into or Circle K Panther Pride! Show your pride Ponrher fcrns! E i'.jfg.r rn wr vim- Tcke Q Trip in Paradise or M.H.S. we Yi? e J igf -' , ,, ' ik r ' ff M ff 1 ' w W' '2 -MEI 'LWB ,a mv Z2 ,rr F M Q F wwf' -in I TSE Turf? si: f Us . Hostess Twinkies are so filling. ei f -rt mms. - ' 1- Tis ' .s,' 1 ' ,',' Hey! Dorff do That, The job ot being a Panther is tougher than it sounds. Each does his or her own special 'tthing which makes every Panther unique, yet it also brings unity. The sports men and women carry out Their share by Trying to do their best possible in our athle- tic activities. The Varsity football Team helped this along with The Homecoming victory over Trevor Browne TO-O, The Uhigh- ly active members of The campus CWrest- lerettes, Cheer, Pom, Student Govern- ment, eTc:.j do Their part by helping To raise school pride and spirit. The brains ofthe school help by bringing numerous awards, honors, and scholarships with Them To re- flect upon iviaryvaie academic life, Last, but definitely not least, are The support- ers . You'li know a support person when you see one, They're the ones always dressed in black and gold aT every home game Csometimes away games, if it's pos- siblej. Most of These people are in The new- Ty re-formed Pep Club. All of These people are what makes The Maryvale Panthers, as a whole, The Pride of The Westside! Student Life T 1 5249 ,W ,MM M, E. ,,,: 5 I Q i ,,,,, Vw :A E 'f , .i V - 5, ,V ,WW V - .i,f,f, A ff ,,-, i 1 iifiiff A NMLW..-4475 M X 3 r' ' L ig, i i f V, f i ls This what you mean by picking up ca girl? 42 Siudeni Life ,MW mul? imwuuwxvlm HWSQ i Hi, My name is Tony. All dressed up and no piece To go. 533 Z: 42 M 1 ma h IT's only gonna hurT for o Ii'rTIe while. A L XE Q X Q X X v'N - , ,L.v . . . . V- , . Q A . 1 . K 1- N NX- Sk: M. n . ,S ,A of ' - 5 . , f 41 K f P x'3 QA'L'3 Q - 5 ' - t ' , ,. W no f . - pf-'S Y xr '- XXX: f- Y . , . 1 ' W 5 G L. , , g,5.x,5L. !VN,wLL N is L+' Q .jk-Q, 15 ya-f N V L X HS, X . A Q . ,- X 5 YQ ff V A , Y M K , ,N-fmf ,F . Sq . , ., , it ,K K .. N, it K: A :tk ing? is-Qi , ,,0iS?5, A iii-..:.i S. , K HK I 'KW S . 34 Q.: gm., if Qgggf , , 5 of I A I M Qxyitisyxiiiki 6 in Q ,Q.NW,:,, i I' 5.5 ,xi , . Ki M Q My , LY ,, gd ' , , My-fy ,fwfr A ' L 'fm W HM Ng ,Ndfi X T sm- . L K , wi' AMW W h 3 W , my K K . . s K :Mi 53? M. J W Q 'K s .V we .4 Af A w 4 Hi Ho, Hi Ho, off to school we go! I Oh! My god she did? STudenf Life 43 Panthe s Out And Around .gig Y, mg, iff, Will 'f , 32 . Mu. 1 . . Q f ., fm Y, Q. dwg. EEE ? 'HELLA W 'W H 3' ,S YW my Q , 'Q 0 4,1 ri lf W? v a fy--fo Q sl' Wy iwgk 4 ? fm., 1 5 E Hey, did you see thot giri'??'? , Zqgx ' I M , in 'L' H? sl 4y,fQ15,gf,L V, 'XHi There? soys Ken Bowley Bruins - Moy you rest in peace! Q . Mmm! This is good! ew m f' , Tv ' 'gd' J,,: w f :' f , ,. 5 4:ME?TjQ':iiQL',3f 3 ' Mygyg r' M il l 'lie if HK i li .1 ci r ,ny fl MT r lk. is Help l ii ww Q fr? V w.! I Q T is T 1 f W A , , isgaygff. 4,-r Y 1. , A Thing many MHS sTudenTs do in Their spare Time, 122.-Fr idiqihi ,H-.3-'.,, , .ffl if-lzshgilg i TV d,,Y.,11L glsq .Tw gm , yi, Ewzyimi . A S ,, wi Over QQ years There is obviously much To say abouT The changes Maryvale has gone Through, Over The years MHS has developed many iTems ThaT changed our look, such as placemenT of porTa- bles, more raaueTball courTs and jusf re- cenTaly Maryvale received a new gym. Two years ago we faced a drasTic change wiTh The insTalImenT of a fence all around The school To indicafe The closed campus. Maryvale also had To deal wiTh The changes wiThin The sTaff. This year MHS received a new principal, Mr. George Mannon. ln The English DepT., we losT Mr. Dickerson To Adminishafion, buT Mr. SalT replaced Dickerson as English Chairman. These were some of The more drasTic changes, Maryvale losf many Teachers for various reasons and was happy To welcome The many new faces Thai re- placed Them, Over This quarTer of a decade. Mary- vale had wiTnessed many a fad buT has always been full af fashion. When MHS firsT sTarTed ouT iTs sTudenTs all were preTTy much The same buT now is very much The opposiTe. Today a sTudenT of every race, color, creed, environmenf, social sTaTus, and polifical parTy can be found on campus, which is noT a exag- gerafion. MHS, in a sense is iTs own kind of melTing poT. Evidence of This sTaTe- menT can be found in The pages ThaT follow. Sludenf Life '15 A , www wax 2 1 1 VLA ff 2 3 P P P 5 - M., 7Wwfw:a',9 W an ' 27,7 .M 4+ g,..,,l ' Getting in lockers is 0 favorite pastime. -. 1 'E , I i if-fl 2 I 1 'P I '- ' A F. .-. E M, ' ' Q f fi 9 22 41 Q 4 W f f 'i Q 4 W' ......w-Q? xi .Xi A Ooh BGby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 'Qii 51 ' F L,A.: My Sfudem' Life '17 Student Life. . .Then 8: Now Remember when a cheeseburger was 200 and a Coke was The price of a dime? Well of course noTl! You weren'T born yeT, buT lvlaryvale was. 25 years ago They didn'T have ConfeTTi's or Prisms, buT They did have STudenT Life. On The weekends, Teens usually wenT To a local hang ouT like Burger Chef and Rollero To meeT new people. AnoTher opTion They had was To go To a school funcTion such as a game or To a school dance which are Things we sTill do Today. AnoTher Thing we do now ThaT They did Then was lisTen To music. The 60's had an abundancy of surrealiTic music performed by some of The school bands such as The Five Flames or The AscoTs. Though sTyles change and socieTy develops, one Thing sTays The same - Teenagers love To have fun!! P Candy can be fun as demonsTraTed by Candy VVaTson! 48 STudenT Life n The 80's- Junk Food Gene-raTion Es. if Spirii is shown by These silly hois. Ei. in Su, I ,i-pr age 2 , Z, e':Qi-',.,- , JE? 1 , ,, -if - , Q ar ee, ,V ,Q W V V The 80's or 60's Homecoming is olwoys exciting. Siudeni Life 'IQ --W-'--3 Moryvole's firsT homecoming Televised! JusT os foshion is d mdin priorify in The 8O's, iT wos of concern bdck Then olso. Dresses were d requiremenT for girls since They were noT dllowed To wedr ponTs of ony sorT. Well, They mighT noT be dole To weor ponTs To school, buT They could wedr Them on weekends. AT lVldlcolm's Junior lvliss, o girl could geT o pdir of HoT Dogs, coTTon sTreTch pdnTs, for 53.98 in pink, blue, block, oronge. Guys dress code wdsn'T os sTricT. The only difference They hdd from Todoys' guys, wos ThdT jeons of dny form were ouTlowed, even The beloved Levi's. Though fdshions chonge, prices rise, ond hong ouTs differ, over The yeors one Thing hos never chdnged ond ThdT is SCHOOL SPIRIT!! ren' Mrs' , T e f , 'f' ' 3 f is W 5 Wiff f i T MM-wh 20 Siu dem Life A look of MHS when iT firsT sTdrTed ouT. l.l T 55 gg s LunchTime doesn'T differ much from Dock Then, we dll hove To eoT lyzw!2rQ5Zyo.,ozhfy Q? lmal olin J TwenTy-five years laTer we're sTill smiling for The 'birdie f V f M A R Y VA LPI ffl Cl J M PLIif' l'R DIC PA RTMH NT STC 7 R E From Malcolms To lvlervyn's .. . lvlaryvale Mall comes abouT 84 Takes on a new face - Maryvale Mall, Maryvale Plaza, and Maryvale Terrace. LunchTime socializing - some Things never change -' f 5 Y 'll A , WN 5 ll' -nl T wrt.. I-s.2ea:Q-in Lunch Time Lunacies! l X as is Qgg sf If 'fe-if - recccc NWS? LunchTlme is full of fun and frlends as dis Here we See G Couple Of lUnOTlCS lel lOOSe played ID This picTure Ha Ha Ha be quleT Hurry The bell is gonna ring Do you like your nelghbor'P'P WhaT IS Thls l m aTTempTlng To eaT'P These are lusT some of The Thlngs ThaT can be heard durlng lunchTlme Lunch perlod seems To be everyone s favoriTe Tlme of The day. STudenT GovernmenT help To make Fri- day s even more exciTing wiTh games such as Do you like your neighbor'?? SiT Down Vollyball and Musical Chairs noT To men- Tion oTher fun filled acTiviTies like bobbing for apples or running in relay races. Many sTudenTs enjoy parTicipaTing in The various games To be recognized buT mosT of all To promoTe school spiriT while oThers Tend To sTand back and waTch The luna- Tics of The bunch reverT back To Their child- hood. fSTudenTs around campus were asked var- lous quesTions regarding The lunchTime games, and many of The sTudenTs chose Do you like your neighbor as Their favoriTe lunchTime game acTiviTy, for lunch! Gossiping is anoTher favorite lunchtime acTiviTyl The Panther also helps fo show spiriT during lunch Time. ' f f in ft ff M' ,wwivw 4 1 5, h ' . id., ' af Q , Here we go for anofher exCiTing game of SH Down VoIIeybaII ! Z , ,W W4 1. QM f X Www ' 1'--man-9-W , Boy was I sfarvedll Siudem' Life 23 'llvldryvdle STyles! STudenTs dround lvldryvdle commenTed on foshions ond Trends. IT brouQhT up mdny conTroversie's. Some people liked Them oThers didn'T. Senior Jcimes Lewis summed up Ml-l.S.'s dTTiTude pesT when he sold, some ore cool oThers dren'T. Junior Chris Ldwson jusT ldughed ond sold, 'il Think fdshion is o joke. STudenTs were osked how They Think fdsh- ions hdve chdnged. Frosh CurTis CdsTro ThoughT people were geTTing bolder. OThers ThoughT some Trends come from The 50's ond 60's like mini skirTs, rolled up sleeves, Bobby socks, Converse ond Keds. Some populor nome bronds This yedr were Guess, Gucci, Adidds, Forenzd, Vision STreeT Weor, B.K.'s, Vdns, ond Keds. Sophomore Jodnno Brody ThoughT nome pronds were jusT d wdy To geT more money, buT some- Times iT's worTh iT. Does fdshion hdve To do wiTh The person you ore? MosT people sold yes. Sophomore Heidi Hurskoinen sToTed, lf you ore on indi- viduol you won'T be concerned wiTh The woy oTher people dress. The Top fdshion dT lvldryvdle This yedr wos The TrendyfskdTer look. Senior Beverly Chovez sold, People dT lvlor- Mickey mouse never Qees OUT Of Sfvle- yvole don'T weor fdshions, They wedr fdds. T E , ss-f rw: - 5. Greg Choyney hos 0 more ldid book dpprooch To fdshion. PdTTy Lopez ond Tricio Novorro seen in Their 24 STudenT Life shorT skirTs, V i. wanna' V53 fa 4 individualism is Their style, Kwan T Whois up? X5 ,.....sss .......... , ,, . 'mf- 1' 'f zz' Promise you won'i Tell? Hair hos 0 IOT To do wiih siyle QT Moryvoie. Studeni Life 25 Wim Life Off Campus Where was Maryvale's mosT popular hangouT'? MHS sTu- denTs said Their favoriTe places were MeTrocenTer and WesTridge. Senior Denise Wicks liked boTh MeTrocenTer and WesTridge because, i'They have a loT of greaT shops. and my friends hangouT There. Ofher popular hangouTs were ConfeTTi's and PeTer Piper Pizza. ConfeTTi's, said sophomore AlberT Gilligan, uwas The only decenT place around where a person could dance. When sophomore STacey STeward was asked where she liked To hangouT she said she didn'T because my mommy won'T leT me. MHS sTudenTs were also asked abouT Their favoriTe places To eaT. The one ThaT was favored The mosT was McDon- alds. Senior Jennifer Myers said I like To hangouT wiTh Ronald. Junior Gwen Wilson liked McDonalds because Their food is beTTer Than Burger King's. PeTer Piper Pizza and Taco Bell were Two oTher popular places To eaT. Junior David Behr liked PeTer Piper Pizza because i'Every- body is There and l love pizza. Millers OuTposT was The hoT spoT for shopping This year. Some sTudenTs like Tawnya VicTorino and Lisa CasTle Pliked The cloThes There. OTher popular shopping spoTs were Dillards and ConTempo. Senior Larysa FeyTi goes To Dillards because she loves Their shoes, Some reasons for going To ConTempo were greaT fashions and nice cloThes. Kkjsif K ggi-Qilff.. Qi- 5: ' Ks.: . 5 K K K 3 if - ' - ' ' 3, .... EK KKK. -25 --sf ,f .- K K KK. - K: s . sssuws siss W m1s,..eMsssf.- -sf -- . .. ,, ..... . K HRW i When The going geTs Tough, The Tough go To WesTridge, 26 STudenT Life H, Q fi, .,,.-W ,mr .9--rf Taco Bell was anoTher favoriTe among The fasT food junkies, 11A i '11 A Vans is hai only a place To shop iT's also ah aavehiure. C'moh, dare To be hoiicedi 4? in WW' M I A store of fashions, not fads. You can go here if you like To hahgoui with Ronald, Sfudehi Life 27 MHS Fove. ln The 'IQ87-88 school yeor, MHS sTudenTs hod o vorieTy of fovor- iTe SighTs ond Sounds. For The sighTs, some of The guys in The limelighT were Tom Cruise, Kirk Comeron, ond Micheol J. Fox. The populor ocTresses were Molly Ringwold, Liso BoneT, ond JusTine BoTemon. The Top T.V. shows were Growing Poins , Cosby Show , ond HALF . Moryvole loves comedy! On The dromoTic side, everyone seems To love crying for Nikki ond CrickeT on The number one soop, The Young ond The ResTless . When iT come To The big screen, This yeors fove movies were The LosT Boys , o movie obouT o fomily ThoT moves To Colifornio ond ends up unwill- ingly involved wiTh o bond of vompiresg Con'T Buy Me Love , o flick obouT o high- school nerd who poys The cheer copToin To go ouT wiTh him in o plon To goin populoriTy: ond Lo Bombo , The blogro- phy of The loTe rocker, Richie Volens. Where sounds ore concerned, PonTher TosTes voried ouiTe o biT. The Two oil oround fovoriTe musicions were WhiTesnoke ond LL Cool J. WhiTesnoke Took The Top spoT for hoTTesT group, wiTh The Cure, Liso Liso ond T The culT Jom, ond U2 following close behind. LL Cool J olbum Bod , ond VVhiTesnokes self-Ti- Tled olbum dominoTed The polls. They olso mode o showing in The fove song coTegory, Whi- Tesnoke wiTh Here I Go Agoin , L L Cool J wiTh l Need Love , ond Prince wos o mojor conTender wiTh HU GOT The Look . LosT buT definiTely noT leosT, MHS picked Robbie Nevil, Billy idol, Bellndo Corlisle, ond leTs noT forgeT L L Cool J, os The mosT populor solo orTisT of This yeor. ' my f .. . - h , f- FSR :-Mk ' lm.'.?T? T' - . C . ', L - IRT. ,- f. 6 T fc 'M ' . T 1 we , ' is .T -. .X T Q f . I - - - X - w T .. 9 ff- rr T -b T' Hr:-ws . . A ---- -f - t 1 W' -' T .- X - ' E 3 -Y s r' ' i- . I h T- '. V L my .-L 53: ' -,.I.lI',.' iss-L -T4 8 ' zsfli :, - - . . s FWZ... . T I r '21 X' I s . . Q. - 'A .f ff? Ms S, 1 28 STudenT Life W Siglfnks And Sounds ,+--wmwwvlw' MQ MQW Mixw ,S it S if is 5 Q X S 1 A Q was W6 Q, 3 - . ,.,,, K K -M K KK ' Ke.,Qg1?i'.11i',..k W W Aw Q' A A NWN W K K M Mm . KK M! U, NW K S Q' ? K Q QW 1 ,vfwi Kxggxi my X' X i f if W - , KKK 'K K ' xi dw. KQJK K Y 25 .au-.., 5 Studem Life 29 25 Yeors OT Jommln' Doors open, lighTs dim, music comes olive os sTudenTs rush To The donce floor sTruTlng Their sTuff. FovoriTe Tunes of The 80's olong wiTh The oldies buT goodies keep kids jom- mln' for hours on end. 'iWipe OuT by The Beoch Boys wos re-releosed wiTh o new TwisT by The FoT Boys, ond become o big hiT oil over ogoin. Hos The music reolly chonged? Kids oT lvlory- vole seem To donce To every Tune. Fresh- mon AnTonlo l'2oberTson soys iT hos more beoT To iT, ond hos soul. Mourice SmiTh, o junior, sold I don'T know if iT hos chonged, jusT ThoT no one con rop like The 2-Live Crew. Hos The doncing reolly chonged? lf your oT The donces, look oround, people ore doing differenT donce moves. Their ore fosT ond slow sTeps ThoT TwenTy-five yeors ogo, lvloryvole could hove been doing in The some woy. An ononymous Senior, iniTiols P.VV., jusT replied i'Their olrighT . They hdven'T reolly chonged if you lisTen To your porenTs Tolk or do The donce sTeps They used To do. , sold Donielle LinTon o Junior. Homer lvloore, o freshmon, sold How should I know, I wosn'T born Then. There ore o loT of people who go To The donces Too. Junior, lvlorTy Lopez goes To IeT ouT my energy ofTer The gome lil go becouse l'm o fooTboll ployer ond I geT in free. sold lvlicheol WoTkins, o Senior. An- olher Senior nomed Hershel Allen goes be- couse l like To geT funkyl STudenTs opinions obouT The donces were ThoT They could be improved o liTTle blT os PoTTy Lopez, o Freshmon soys 'iThey need To sTorT eorlier ond end loTer. lVloke The fooTboll Teom sToy for The donces. sold Amy ArThur o Junior, ond IosT AnTonio Kin- code o Freshmon olso sold To improve would be 'ijusT me ond oll The girls oT The donce. Now The music ends, The lighTs come on blinding you becouse Their so brighT. You see oll The sTuff over The floors, os everyone leoves. AnoTher vicTorlous nighT for every- body , lookouT, here comes The week- endlilll 30 STudenTs Life i'Come on Julie, sTop fooling oround. Um, how do you do ThoT ogoin? Come on down!!! Where did he QC? Hey cufie, do you wonf To dance? Wo Derrick! Look QT Jeff geffin' funky. Thofs not so hard. STuder1T Life 34 Siudy Time As a rule in 4987-4988 The sTudenT body and Teaching sTaff of Maryvale High believed ThaT sfudying was a very imporTanT parf of Maryvale's academic achievement STu- denTs chose a variety of sTyles while lisTening To The radio or even while waTching TV. This was noT recommended by mosT Teachers, buT sTudenTs found iT refreshing when Their Task became a liTTle baring. For Those who really enjoyed comforf, The bedroom was The obvious choice. 8 ln many cases sTudenTs didn'T have Time To sTudy aT home, so They chose To sTudy aT school. Maryvaie' had many faciliTies where a sTudenT could sTudy. One popular place was The benches in The quad where before or afier school, sTudenTs could concenTraTe on Their sfudies. AnoTher gre.-af place To sTudy was The library: iT was always quieT. There was an exTensive supply of informa- Tion which was easy To find due To The new Technology ThaT The library received. lf sTu- denTs couldn'T sTudy oufside or in The library, Their final choice was in The classrooms be- cause masf of The Teachers arrived aT school early in The morning. Had sTudy habiTs changed over The years? The answer would differ from Teacher To Teacher. While one would say Thaf The average percenTage of sTudying had dropped, anoTher would say ThaT sTudenTs are The same now as They were Twenfy-five years ago. When asked how ofTen They be- lieved a sTudenT should sTudy, They all said, Every day. If sTudenTs chose To Take Their Teacher's od- yice or noT, The majoriTy of Them aT leasT Tried To improve Their sTudy habifs. W ree ,,,,, 32 STuder1T Life rg-XS-.Q-. F Wil! if fif? , 4 e VII never leornfrhisein time, Q 5 ww Q XM ,. ss,-X A busy student makes C1 hoppy Teacher. I hofe essays! 2 Sfudenf Life 33 2 1 51 ? ? ? E Ei ,Z K PE 25 E 2 E E 2 K 3 5 2 i ss 52 5 15 X Q W E E 5 2 5 2 55 S v F 3 5 E E Z 'Z Q 5 s E E E 2 s 5 E 51 E , E 5 5 fi 2 X S 5. S: X, -,-M, , VM M . M .MV A -N MMM, NAM M, WwW.M MM .MM WMNMWMW MMMM NWMWM A..WMmM,w-W-,,,,w,m.,.M.,,..,, , Mx WMM .X... .... . Q ....... . f , . 7 . . MQ--,.,.,......-.1 ww :li Zif'f:'h':: ' MV 1, gifiw , ,,,,,NV X , ff ., wi me X sf t Im looking for Thcfr sp M I someone!! f Panihers On The Field Aho! Gff spiriT aT lvl.l-I.S. was noT only uplifTed by cheerleaders andfor poms buT also by The band, pep club, and The ever mosT infamous fans. Pep club was revived on The Ml-l.S. campus To raise The spiriT of noT only The aThleTes buT also The non-aThleTe. Pep club wanTed To geT The sTudenT body involved in lvl.H.S. sporTs even if The sTudenT didn'T play. The aThleTes responded To The supporT from cheerleaders, pam, pep club, band, and fans by giving us a successful year. PracTices were Tough aT lVl H S buT deTermi naTion and high spiriTs made iT all worThwhile ConcenTraTion condiTioning and monumen Tal efforTs was expecTed of each aThleTe who played for M H S In vicTory and even in defeaT The Team kepT Their chins up and worked hard on skills and drills ThaT They used To move on To vicTory Hard work and hard pracTices made The panTher aThleTes give 14096 in games Pushing Their bodies To The llmiTs is noT The only Thing ThaT goes on aT pracfices PanTher aThleTes have fun while on The courT smiling and laughing buT also being serious made pracTices bearable in mosT cases On and off The field panThers are good friends as well as good compeTi ors Ouchll No maTTer whaT sporT a panTher plays hefshe will no doubT hear ThaT word wheTher hefshe is The fragile gymnasT ThaT pulled muscle or The mow em down hunk fooTball player ThaT broke a rib. The injury primarily effecTs The aThleTe alone, The Team hefshe was on will usually geT along wiTh ouT The aThleTe. The injury effecTs The aThleTe noT only physically buT also menTally. The lVl.H.S. aThleTe musT be exTra careful when hefshe is released To play, The player prob- ably won'T give 40096 aT firsT due To fear of anofher injury. All in all lVlaryvale's aThleTe bounces back wiTh greaT enThusiasm To play and To give 2001. Running To eaT before a game or pracTice plays a major role in some panTher aThleTes Some of The mosT famous fill up sTaTions were Circle K McDonalds Rice To You and Burger King QThank you Doug Hogerj Yes some aThleTes eaT in The cafeTeria WiT nesses have reporTed fooTball players eaT ing 3 lunches wiTh 3 punches before a game WrThouT The fooTball Team The cafeTeria would go ouT of business TransporTaTion of aThleTes To and from games was mosTly done by bus The bus rides were full of exciTemenT and Tension be cause of The on coming game or of The glory of vicTory on The way home Some players Talked among Theirselves some Talked To everyone and anyone who would lisTen and some jusT saT auieTly Thinking To Theirselves No maTTer whaT aTTiTude The player has They all have Their minds seT on The Thrill of vicfory All The way To Yuma and NO GlRLS'??!! Oh!! Good one Coachl! 36 Sfudenf Life T ar he . I GOT IT!!! l gof iT'?'?!! LET'S PARTYH!!! M 'iw Yes We ore ecmng The schools foodll' as -I me --2, '- 5 M HIS iT ClGGd'?'?'? One more sTep ond l'll DROP!!!!! STuder1T Life 37 Splr1T week consrsTed of lvlondoy belng lvllsmdTch Dov Tuesddy wos Color Dov wlTh frosh rn blue, sophomores ln block juniors ln red ond senlors ln green Wednesdoy wos SporTs Doy Thursdoy broughT forTh College Dov ond Frrdoy ended The lunch Tame dcTlvrTres were lnTeresTlng To soy The leosT consrderlng The jello edTlng conTesT, rooT beer gulprng slT down volleyboll ond The lisT STudenT G-overnmenT sold bolloons chrysdnThe- mums puTTons ond rlbbons To geT The week Tuesdoy nlghT come ond wos d fun fllled evening of AnvThrng Goes Tokrng flrsT ploce were The lunrors rn second were The sensors rn Thlrd The sophomores ond comrng rn losT were The froshf' Ivlrchelle Hermdn ond Kevln GollpreTh were cho- sen queen ond kung from o group of nomlnee's who were Mackey Kindred Phllllp VVoshlngTon, Frdnk Moreno Trnd Cobelldro KrlsTen Frsk ond The weeks frndle wos worTh The wolT lvldrvvdle Trrumphed over Therr rrvol of mdny yedrs Trevor Browne TO O IT ended IU o bursT of pdrTles cele- lvluchelle l-lermon 1987 88 Homecomrng Queen, Homecoming STorTrng wlTh o week full of dnTlcnpdTuon lvlory- vole s l-lomecomrng ended ln o gredT success. WrTh The l-lomecomlng Theme revolving dround The SrlverAnn1versory of 25 yeors TlodTs come up roydlTy ond porTrcrpc1Tlng ln AnvThlng goes goT -ss - '- lvloryvole sTudenTs foculTy ond even DdrenTs in Iss fs Lunch Tume ocTrvrTles pep ossemblles choosrng 'WI' . 5 ,Q ' X is fig K K K .. ,:?: E ,,:E i ,k-:... Q . ,, 1 . K 1 SY - ' ' T- 1 - v , T T T T T T ' T' ' T To T 'TT csvr s 7 is 3 . To . i so s J lss iq l so BR U ' ERE 730 T-'Rl 111 Moy The Bruins resT in pedcellllll SiTTing preTTy comes edsy for Ml-l.S,!l!!l Siudenis around campus like doing Things o IiTTIe differenily. on e, W X .W V V. .,.,Me,.,myws.2mM,7f waz A I ,Z ,- ,W ,M v,,.,..f, I V4 'L ' -J , A- - fi M,M-,,M,,,,W.,,.v,. ,, 4 - we , 453 2 ,. ,:,,.,.y,,,1,s , ,M ,,.,,...,, We , Niii, i e . ' 4 Klyi 5 . if 4 if ' W - iif g ig ' if fi? ,V 3 ,iii , are X? , Q e,,,.,,,,l,,..,W, Q j 43, i and we w iii 1 U, f fi 7? ir, i ji T,G.B,-Looks like you Q01 BURNED!!!!!! Kevin Golbreoin-4987-88 Homecoming KUWQ- Siudeni Life 39 IVI.l-l.S. VS. TGB. 4987 Bruins In Dlshess. . . 'Q 3 I Everyone loves 0 porode!!!!!! Y ,. K i 5 K-5gk1?bSA,vg. Q limi A W ,+ Q f . 1' 3 i I HEX PANTHER This is how we show our Pomher Pride-!!l!! g .:F.-,f:E IJNQ U Q . SE NY mn ' WN 4i2.G?ii UL Sfudenf Life A4 4 A Dme Cf Chds Tmas Cheerlil Sleigh bells ringing, people singing and .lack FrosT nioping aT your Toes. Sounds lke ChrisTmas Time To me. AT This Time of year, even Arizona geTs cold. People had To drag ouT Their cozy jackeTs, winTer scarves and warm gloves. These Things were ex- pecially necessary This winTer when The TempaTure fell down To The 30's during school and mid 40's To low 50's were The highs for The day. Though The freezing Temps could be a nui- sance, some musT admiT ThaT iT was aulTe nice To cuddle up wiTh The one you love for like evenj To keep warm. lf cuddling up and keeping warm wasn 'T really your sTyle you could gel' a daTe and Take Them To The ChrisT- mas dance called, Dreaming of a WhiTe ChrisTmas . There were sTill ofher Things you could do, Hke joining The Ski club To go on Their usual Trips up norTh or may be you would jusT Hke To go and play in The snow. lf The cold TempaTure wasn 'T your Thing maybe you could do some lasT minuTe shop- ping which deHniTely would keep you warm from all The body heaT of The much crowded malls. Whafe ver your Thing mighT have been There was dei7niTely always someThing To do.l! O' 31: Hi! l'm a happy Arizona snowman, Z 2 is sn,sg Q sii, T if :QW f iq T Y 9 ChrisTmas King and Queen lWckey ldndred 84 Chrisfina Saiza Seasons reeimgs 42 Sfudenf Life A special message from Maryvale sTudenTs. Look inTo my eyes os I sing inTo my brush5 soys Senior Doug Houger. 50's Revival LeT's go To The hop! wiTh ThoT, Senior Corolyn Porks sTorTeci off The 5O's Revivol '88 . The show, wos presenTed by The con- cerT choir, wos The broinchiici of Seniors Ann iviorie Niebios ond Coroiyn Porks. A greoT show wos expecTed, no one wos oisoppoinTeci. For The Tinoie, The cosT come bock on sToge for Their finol bows, omidsT The Thundering obplouse. The oudience re- sponse ThoughouT The show wos over- whelming. During The T5 minuTe inTermission some members of The ouoience CSeniors, of coursey buT on Their own i'50's RevivoI by lip-syncing To The bockgrounci music. The generoi concensus, from Those who oTTenci- ed, wos ThoT The show wos o huge success! O.k., now whoT do I do? Any suggesTions'? Thonk you, Thonk you, Thonk you- you're oli foo kind! OrgonizoTions 113 YEAR IN REVIEW 'l987f 1988 was an interesting year, ranging from the lran-Contra scandal, to Jim and Tammy Fae Bakker, to the Wall Street crash. There was also the Olympics, Pope John Paul's visit, and the President Ronald Reagane Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev summit in Geneva. Such was the year for scandals . . . One popular in the media was the lran-Contra affair. Marine Lt. Colonel Oliver Ollie North seemed to some the good guy amid the fraud conspiracy supplying money to Nicuara- guan rebels. He was also accused of diverting S200,000 from the iran arms sale to his family's account. Another outstanding scandal were Jim and Tammy Fae Bakker. They were two PTL, Praise The Lord, TV evangelists who got caught embezzling funds from their religious show. The Bakkers were fired from PTL and forced to leave their home, which PTL was paying for. And as for the man who took over PTL for the Bakkers, he wasn't much better himself. The scoun- dreI was Jimmy Swaggart, who made a public confession of meeting a prostitute in a hotel room. Along with these, not to be forgotten was Presidential hopeful Gary Hart. The Democartic front-runner was caught leaving his Washington, D.C. townhouse with model Donna Rice sometime after their entrance. He also admitted other trips with her which ended his candidacy: he later rejoined the running. Another man in the news was Ivan Boesky. financier who took a sudden fall when he was nabbed by the Securities and Exchange Commission for insider trading on Wall Street, there was terrible Black Monday where the Dow dropped lower than it did in the famed 4929 crash. A third man not to be forgotten in local news was Arizona Governor Evan Mecham. This was the year of recall petitions and impeachment hearings. He appeared on 60 Minutes and Dan Rather where he was asked ques- tion after question concerning his rescinding of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday to his suspicious campaign funding. Along with the controversial events, there were also the good events. This year was also referred to as the year for miracles . Reagan and Gorbachev seemed to warm up to each other at the summit talks in Geneva. While this was going on, there was also the visiting ofthe Pope. who embarked on his tour of the United States. lt uplifted everyone's day here at Maryvale, as we got a day off of school when the Pope arrived in Phoenix. A miraculous saviour was made for 48-month-old Jessica McClure from Midland, Texas, who was trapped in a 22ft. deep well. Many people banded together to help save this little girl. To the delight of everyone involved, Baby Jessica was saved. There was also Cecilia Cichan who was the sole survivor of the South West Airlines flight 257 that crashed just after takeoff. lt was said by many to be a miracle that she was alive. Another such miracle was Alvaro Garza Jr., who while looking at a dead squirrel on a frozen river, fell through and was submerged for over 45 minutes. He was said to be clinically dead, but within days was acting like an ordinary kid . Along with all this, the Constitution turned 200 years old. lt was celebrated with a big bang as people all over the continent remembered the docu- ment that formed their lives, ln the Winter Olympics, there was Brian Boitano who earned a gold medal in figure skating. Debi Thomas, also figure skater put up a good fight for the gold against Katarina Witt from Germany, but fell numerous times in the final round and came home with a bronze. ZZP 5 zzxg ii' ii' ..., ., ws-, ...... i l A4 Student Life - Q- Sfudenf Life 45 25 YEARS OF ' A gf A 3 U. O l in , V O 5 o , of to C, U Q V' O . A , 0 X J VET fb Q , ID' 41 C! 11 9 o Student Governmenf is one organization tncn hosn'T cnong d n 25 y Om If ll T7 XXX A Xx . O 1 X Q X'kYxXxxxXXXw,,.,.,O. ol lo rf , 46 O gonizcni lm The M.H.S, I f, . ii Q 'QD CL Ib n 3 11 QQ A. 0 'VW 0 O Z 0 f Q o Q A 'WHIII' Q 47 J VW ' ZW? 4 O Z. 9 0 spirif! Qi? Q f' fw , M 'WMM 'J f ' f' I- A euwsm+ 7 .J 0 , ,am 1 E ' ' ' 019' ' WWW? O Q AO ,D Q 13 on f iw Fin W ns ag f-3 i- '3 Newspaper reponer Terri Genandf is nord aT work interviewing Huben Evangelisfa. r ani aion . .Then 8: Now Organizafions have always been a very ac five pan' of any high school campus. For people involved in any kind of orQaniZaiion, school a'oesn'i gel our ai 2: M. This is lhe same now as il was 25 ears a o While some of loda s clu s meei durin ihe V Q - V D Q new KKIS period ofhers namely Yearbook 84 Newspaper have been known io slay as lafe as 9:00. 48 Organizafions 1 3 56-x Smile Rhonda, you're a star!! 5 S' -2 2, sr Z 2 Q fx it ,J 'x The LeTTermc1n's Club - An exTincT organization. Even for orgonizofions . . . Uniforms change. Orgcmizofions 49 e ? r fr W 3 ff . ' I 4 'Q '31 , ' W' w. 3 lx f WM' Q61 Q 'F , 2 25 years ago This was fun! Every club needs a leader. -1? A' Wm env ---W ..,, , 1. 7 , ' Z 1 G .' he -2 1 A syfiy is 5 i 'aaa QE' ' r Q f ss 1 25 years ago classes were sTilI Iosf. if my Y l 3 V . C, 2 T51 in 25 years we've iosf and gained clubs as limes change. For insfance, i C we no longer have a FBLA Cffuiure Business Leaders of Americaj, Boosrer r r Club, or a Lefferman 's Club. insfead Maryvaie has SADD, Pho fo Club, and s rsllll gf r Q51 fhe newly formed Pep Club. Wifh a various array of groups under fhe r C is W F, for heading of organizafions, a person has many choices if fhe y decide fo is is M join a parficuiar club. One's choices range from Sfudenf Go vernmenf lo gj, W yi WM Jl?O TC, fo band depending on rheir personal inferesfs and faienis. Times ii' C ' ii,1 I U34 'Y I, change, buf Spirif doesn'i as proven every day ai MHS. 50 Organizarions , Z X lf 5 , , , -hx L.. , ,X i af! 2 mwfffd 5 W, ,..,,,, Q , :Vg if ,V . , jk ,, , The age of compmers. W XM Q X fx XI W X E i wwf if 1- ,ww W X x f , X xr V , M ' W X M. ,- e slw Q M rv E W W M. .. xi, uw T' Student Government Student Government is a hardworking, fun-loving group. Lead by President Jennifer Stansbury, Vice- President Claudia Acosta. Recording Secretary Tina- marie Caballero, Corre- sponding Secretary Christi- na Saiza, and Treasurer Eli- zabeth Gomez, the spirit of M.H.S. soared this year. Stu- dent Government is an im- portant part of the good times and learning we've shared. Hopefully, the years to come will have a govern- ment as productive and as spirited as the 4987-88 Stu- dent Government. Their ac- tivities included: Spirit Week, running Homecoming and the Disneyland trip, and conducting lunch-time ac- tivities. They also sponsered dances and other goings on this year. Peer Counseling Created and directed by Dr. Fine, the Peer Counseling staff's main goal was to help students who needed to talk to some- one about their problems and emotions. To accomplish that they had to divide into groups so that they could reach as many students as they could. One of the groups was the Out- door sharing group, led by Ke- vin Knight and Brian Watson. The others were sharing with Disciplinary Students, sharing with the Mentally Handicapped students, and finally a group that helps to teach the coun- seling skills to the students who wish to become Peer Counsel- ors. Last year Peer Counselors helped a large number of stu- dents in need, especially the ones the adult counselors were not able to reach due to the large amounts of needs and small amount of time. Of course, Peer Counseling was beneficial to the student coun- selors as well as the students they worked with. As Senior Bri- an Watson said, Peer Counsel- ing has taught me some skills that will be useful in the real world . 52 Organizations , x , ii, 2 , K r i r 0 l i- f fff'7 .5 Alhr gg ..,, VV KRW ,flat V 'Nm PANTHER5 Karin Krause, Miriam Von Dem Knesbesk, Aran-zazvade Beniot, Adrianna Torrez, Karla Martin, Elizabeth Gomez, Chris ldlebird, Michelle Herman. qSecond Rowp Staci Totten, Tina Marie Caballero, Jennifer Stansbury, Claudia Acosta, Mr. White, Christina Saiza, Angie Davis. QBack Rowy Joe Rodriguez, Tanya Herman, Rudy Paniagua, Danny Gonzales, Jennifer Ramirez, Richard Gomez Front Row: Micki Sharley. Second Row: Tina Marie Caballero. Back Row: Jeri Long, Michelle lsom, Kevin Knight, Brian Watson, Garrett Shook. r Ax, ,.T.t J.. . t'-s-ry-7+...7,hW MW 'rev -H-,......., .. ,, A M 's - -V ...,,,, V W3 irzvfs FIRST ROW: Derrik Croford, Trina Keeton. SECOND ROW: Valerie Vacinary, Jeanine Yesenski, Tina Marie Trice, Tina Cardinal Leora. THIRD ROW: Kathie Edwards, Stephanie Newberry, Monica Alcaraz, Vicki Hirning, Melonie, Barbra Bustamonte. THIRD ROW: Trisha Schuoh, Sylvia Pena, Jennifer Guithrie, Alicia Hagg, Amber Robinson, April Redfern. 15334. ,... , 7 J MQ W 5 II' i :':. l I i f a r,, First Row: Joey McGlone. Second Row: James Wilbanks, Chris Lopez, Anoy June, Sean Martinez, Melissa Bencic, Mr. Bottcher. Pep Club Pep club was born again at MHS by the Honors Seminar class. Students of Honor Seminar brought Pep Club back to life to support the athletes of Maryvale. Also they wanted to get the stu- dents involved in sports and full of spirit. Joey Bolek, a panther athlete, said, I think it QPep Clubj was great. lt gives the athletes the feel- ing that there was someone behind them. Pep Club provided support and spirit for all sports, not just football. Members went to home games and some away games. For the away games, members had to find their own rides or pay money out of their own pocket to ride the bus. For all it was worth the effort because Pep Club was also fun. They cheered with the cheer- leaders and sometimes had spirit contests with the op- ponents fans, which they usually won. Member, Trina Keaton summed up Pep Club in two words Loud and Outrageous! Special Olympics The year started off with a boom for the special Olympics Group. The group has been on the Maryvale Campus since 4978. With an average of 5 members, they partici- pated in many events such as volleyball, bas- ketball, softball, track, and they also had a bowling tournament in Tucson. The Special Olympics have had a great year with their panther spirit and pride. They are sure to have many years to look forward to! Organizations 53 3rd hour- Fronf Row: Lillian Aldridge, Felicia Rodriguez, Debbie Buruaio, Saundra Lopez, Pam Lashum, Jennifer Lewis, Lashiun Deck. Second Row: Francine Zaragoza, Ana Carillo, Shannon Rossman, Debbie Tamilio, Tawnya, Vicforino. Third Row: Ginger Baburek, Danielle Miller, Kim Culp, Dina Aguayo, Donna Garmon, CaThy Rivera, Rhonda Pearson, STacy Combs, Hjo Bong, Elvia Herrera, Delphina Godinez, Anna Tellez, Cassandra Page Back Row: Aimie FekeTe, Erin Hailer, Holly Morrison, Denise Fiore, Chrisfina Saiza. zlfh hour- FronT Row: LiTa Sperland, Teresa Coleman. Second Row: AniTa Munoz, Rachel Rincon, Jenice Acosfa, Sfacy Perkins. Third Row: Gina Cordova, Danny Warren, Diane Sanchez, Rosie M Ramos, Diane Demers. Fourrh Row: Sfeve Chavez, Jenny Meade, Kelci Avens, Lori Torzewsk Becky Roman, oreno, AnneTTe i, KrisTi Siringer, Shannon Finch, Denise Chagolla, Linda Smifh. Back Row: Siacey Turner, Mrs. Lorna Ziemer, Lisa Parks, Heidi I-lurskainen, Jana STouT, Melissa Medlock, 54 ORGANIZATIONS DGHCS Dance, which was one of The more popular classes This year, noT only for The girls buf boys Too: was a class where sTudenTs could learn To express Themselves. The Two insTrucTors, Ms. Blanche Berry and Mrs. Lorna Ziemer, helped To Teach The sTu- denTs poise, grace, and self- confidence. BoTh classes, Beginning and Advanced, were TaughT many differenf kinds of dance, including: modern, balleT, jazz, and Technique. All of This Training helps, as Advanced sTudenT Cara McCune said, HIT helps me To feel beTTer abouT my- self, because if keeps me in good shape. Or as Begin- ning sTudenT Kelly Hesler said, IT helps me To geT along wifh people, and how To work Togefher in groups. Advanced had Two con- cerls, one in The fall, and one in The spring. They also performed aT Open House and af Civic Plaza during CeIebraTe YouTh . The dancers also parTicipaTed in workshops aT ASU, SouTh MounTain High School, and DeserT Dance TheaTer spon- sored an all-day workshop here. Cara commenTed, I like The performance parT of dancing, iT brings me a IoT of saTisfacTion. Beginning, which only had one show in The spring, spenT The year preparing for ThaT by learning and per- fecfing new moves. They also choreographed shorT dances and performed for The Advanced classes. Kelly liked To perform for The Ad- vanced classes because, They give you advice on how To make your moves beTTer, and help you To Think up new and lnTeresTing sTeps. Overall, Dance is, as Ad- vanced dancer I-lali Slaier exclaimed, IT's a good workouf and IoT of funl! IT's also a very good class To Take if you're inTeresTed in performing and leTTing your creafive juices flow! i in if K wb 3 2nd hour- Froni Row: Erika Teyii, Maria Lopez, Geanna Gardner, Michelle Lemelson, Chelly Baker, Tory Traynor, Michelle Knighls. Second Row: Brenda Cordova, Alana Zapcila, Debbie LaVeer, Nicole Des Marias, Angela Rabago. Back Row: Tammy Phelps, Trina Keeion, Jeanine Yesenski, Micki Sharley, Denise Ruiz, Hall Slaier, Yvonne Palmer, Aimee Eshkibok, Larysa Feyii, Leslie Daisher, 5352 S is aih hour- Froni Row: Anaroberia Blendu, Laura Pinon, Veronica Aliimarno, Raquel Romero. Second Row, Misha Krejsla, Francesca Allimarano, Monique Reed, Cara McCune, Liz Aguilar, Monique Calzado, Vanessa Peru, Susan Garcia, Susan Green, Valerie Mance. Back Row: Joseiie Maldonado, Becky Gomez, Veronica Zubia, Tracy Young, JoAnria Badirii, Romi Flores, DeeDee Graves, Diana Armstrong. W? This is donce cioss, no goofing oround. Doncing is so much fun, os expressed by These siudenis. :W f' ,V 'L 56 Orgonizoiions Foreign Exchonge Siu den I U4 L 'fm 94 'U ,s ,,,, Q as iii X W Q T Governmenf discussing ociiviiies. .. ff, if f :M f wi i Z f M 2 fw W H M W Q W ' Sfudenf Governmem encouraged sfudenfs To gef involved in lunchTir'ne ocTiviTies. wh, 1 of WM H , ,, ,,,.,v-W Advanced donce goes over steps for o new combination, Orgomzofgons 57 y 53 The dancers ore relcxnng offer Q tough workouT 'W W. 2 58 Orgomizofions Christina Soizo hord QT work, Student Government practices what it preaches by getting involved. -YS, my , - Iii? 4 , Warming up is an important part of dancing. Dances Take OH many different SWISS' Organizations 59 DECA DECA QDisTribuTive Educa- Tion Of Americaj is a club which gives sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To develop a respecT for educaTion in sales and markeTing ThaT will conTribuTe To voca- Tional compeTance in The fuTure. IT gives members a chance To learn abouT social awareness, respon- sibiliTies of ciTizenship and leadership developmenT. According To DECA member Mike Miller, DECA is a fun club ThaT Teach- es leadership and respon- sibiliTy in The business world and for life. The money To benefiT The club was raised by sales in school such as candy sales, Halloween-o-grams and a noon dance ThaT was D-Jayed by KZZP The l'number-one-hiT-music- sTaTion in The valIey . The money raised was used To adopT a family aT Thanksgiving and for Their annual canned food drive aT ChrisTmasTime. 60 OrganizaTions FronT row: Gloria Maez, Trina Krieger, Lisa CasTle, Tami Parks, Michelle lsom, Corinne Lugan, AnThony Reyes, Lisa Bell, John Girard. Back row: Chris Lawson, Lori Reynolds, Mike Miller, Frank Moreno, Terri Pena, Tracey Schuh, Dan Barraza. Tv' 'fs FronT Row: Tereasa Jefferson, Bonnie Sigman, Vanessa Fierros. Second Row: Shawanda Cunningham, Sophia Hayes, Julie Moyer, Regina Escobedo, Georgina Ramos. Third Row: Naoim Monroy, Melissa ArmsTrong, Deanna Hoffman, David LamberT, Danlia Henderson, Lorenzo Chavez. FourTh Row: Diane Sanchez, Danny Perez, Richard Sledge, Jason Lile, Damian HarTze, Michael Hernandez. 4 . ,- 1' 'Y ' fr , .49 1 it W W . ,,, LM, ,W Q W, 'qi I First Row: Barbara Myers, Mary Pinon, Amalia Hernandez, Laurie Coronado, Liz Luaue, Vicki Davis. Row 2: Sunday Spaur, Desrie Colbert, Karla Hess, Shannon McCarty, Gloria Hernandez, Dawn Biemeret, Barbara Neville. Row 3: Carol Kirk, Toni DeAguero, Cheryl Bert, Denise Smalls, Teresa Cole, David Garcia, Julie Krachey, Christie McArdle, April Mooris. Row A: Sylvia Reyes, Mrs. Frieda Cooper, Katrina White. Not Pictured: Juanita Azbell, Gina Simpson. Ill I r l I X U ,C f . ..r,... T sf-..s.,+-ug., FIRST ROW: Erica Fox, Beth Ann Woodard, Allen Podojil, Beverly Chavez, Renee Muller, Kathy Kurbat, Aimie Fekete. SECOND ROW: Mr. Smith, Keith Cadogan, Jeff Strassmer. THIRD ROW: Van Ornelas, Larry Parrish, Lisa Wilkson, T.J. Mathias, Diian Blackham, Julie Goddard. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Kincheloe, David Corona, Roy Coryell, Tom Bailey. BACK ROW: Matt Leonard, Joe Martinez, Charles Campbell, Frank Godina, Pete Delfino, Robert Kinnaman, Mike Miller. nn..-.V--.. C.O.E. C.O.E. stands for Cooper- ative Office Education and is an all-time hit with seniors who are office ca- reer minded. This pro- gram allows seniors to dt- tend Maryvale in the mornings and to work in participating area busi- nesses in the afternoon. The class gives informa- tion that helps the stu- dent be successful at their work like getting into work projects such as keeping track of budget- ing the money they earn. ln addition the C.O.E. class has many fun things in club activities like Sat- urday picnics, volleyball games and luncheons at restaurants. V.l.C.A. V.l.C.A. which stands for Vo- cational lndustrial Clubs of America gives students spirit and a desire to learn and grow. lt brings together young adults for an ex- change of ideas and a dis- cussion of problems and in- terests which they share. V.l.C.A. develops leadership qualities as well as occupa- tional skills in students. V.l.C.A. not only deals with occupational skills, but also serves the community by sponsoring a blood drive twice a year. Maryvale had the largest amount of dona- tors than any other high school. V.l.C.A. also had candy sales in which the money collected from this went into a dinner for all the employers who helped make V.l.C.A. a success, V.l.C.A. gives students a chance to experience a real job and also prepares him! her for life's future chal- lenges. Organizations 64 J.R.O.T.C. Junior Reserves Officer Troin- ing Corps wds one of The mosT ocTive orgonizdTions dT Mdryvole, wiTh such ocTivi- Ties os The Homecoming Pd- rode, VeTerons Ddy Pdrode, Fiesfo bowl pre-pordde, ro- pelling, ond The FT. Huochu- chdSpring Comp. J.R.O.T.C. begdn ifs exis- Tence dT lvloryvole in 4970 ond hos grown peTTer over The yeors seTTing o new re- cord by winning for eighT consecuTive yedrs The Honor UniT wiTh DisTincTion Aword oTherwise known ds The Fol- low Me Trophy. The evenT mode news when T.V. 5 in- Terviewed FirsT LeuTendnT Mifzi Bdrnes, d senior in The rdnks. JROTC codeTs could be edsily spoTTed every Wednesddy when They donned Their uniforms To sof- isfy requiremenTs. AnoTher requiremenT ThoT wos noT so edsily seen wds roising of The flog every ddy. They dlso nod flog rdising ceremonies once o monTh. In These ceremonies They recognized The ochievemenfs of Their sTudenT codeTs ond promoT- ed Them To higher ronk. WiTh opproximoTely 4511 cd- deTs This yeor There wos o lorge vorieTy of sTudenT bdckgrounds, Even Though Their lifesTyIes voried greoTly They dll hdd oi posiTive oTTi- Tude Towords JROTC. Re- sponsibiliTy wds ofTen ouoTed To be The mosf im- porTcinT lesson ThoT They leorned ThroughouT The yeor. Becduse of discipline, if wos hord for Them noT To pe- come more responsible for Their dress hdpifs, dcTions ond behdvior. One woy To keep sTudenTs inTeresTed wds To keep Them ocTive, ond JROTC wos very dcTive. ln 'IQ87-88 They hdd Three drill Teomf color guord compeTiTions, Two Rifle Teonn compeTiTions, ond on orienTeering exer- cise, o Moww Mossing of Color, o lvliliTory Boll, ond oT The end of The yeor on oword ceremony is held. JROTC proved iTself To pe on inTeresTing ond rewdrding proproprogrom ogoin This yeor. lT gove some lvloryvole sTudenTs o greoT leorning experience Thof They will Tiuke wiTh Them ThroughouT i e. 62 N. ... ss. . 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Row 5: SeTh Pollock, Rondy lVluTo, Cori Punzel. 1 T W .I ,za . 1- 'nf'-5 ifylkffsgp-f , , f, L ,LV I .fi J xgrxzrxlwfgfe 1 ' f' mm , Miki. ,J .,, W gig, , 1, , 7 LJ ,lszjzza ' My . ' is 1:3 -e1 f1.f ff ' 'Wu' r4.2 fl ff ' ,,i W.: ,, ,i, M y If ,,,,, ,,,-,,f f, -5 g Z , A . .J ,,,, ,v,,z,,M,,,,,NN4 A gf, ,4 fy z,, s., 48 T 2, . A. -1, - 1 Z A , W A 5, L V-ijL.,,,, , ,, 1 91 . If ft Q' A.,,f'-gjif 1 Hxi' f ,X fx V QM' N'-. Af: ,J L 57' 1. ' kgs. I Q my M 'ps X son If ,QQ I ',f fm Y T ' ' W' w s f A ,K -N at , L B 4 , , 4 if ,,,a- , 1.430 ,ml ,Q ,X Two' 1' , N,5,!,, NY' ,,,, 1' W .P f Row 'lz Sfoci ToTTen, Gorldnd Jockson. Row 21 Joseph Diomond, Rocheol Drexler, HecTor Donis, Erlindo lvlendozd, Lcichondo Wdde, Ddrio Lopez. Row 3: Ronold lvldrTin, Rdndy l-loos, PoTrlck lvlonfero, Chod TdrvesTod, Jeremy l-lonzo, Moroy Cordic, Diond Morguez. Row A: Jeffery Morrow, Eric Trujillo, Dovid Rodebough, Roberf CrofT, Richord Howkins, Chod Bechler, Dione Coody, lvon Roberfs. Row 5: Phillip lvloson, STeven Lee, Joson Reecker, Kevin Kessler, Fredrick McDonold, Cdrlos Gorcio, CurTis Morse, RoperT Poul, lvlork Sorio. Row 6: CGSGY Dovis, Fronk Chrismdn, lVliTsy Bdrnes, Addrionno ZozueTo. Row 1: Joseph Godmere, Brian Anthony, Pete Difilippantonio. Row 2: Christina Andrews, Jennifer Goodson, Nicole Kelley, Angelique Metcalf, Eric Wolffe, Phillip Licudine, Lamount Nagel, Allen Mason, Vernon Mullen, Sheri Nichols, Danny Quin. Row 3: Matthew Wilson, Edward Clark, Theodre Wilson, Melodie Slater, Craig Mussi. Row A: Jacques Lewis, Eric Millich, David Solberg, Ronald French, Jesse Martinez. Row 5: Scott Kealer, Robert Tintinger, Matthew Sullivan, Lawerence Avans, Mark Boatright. Row 1: James Irwin, Mark Atkins, Row 2: Velvetann Parker, Eric Grossman, Shawn Carrier, Robert Metcalf, Derick Brodeur, Leslie Escobar, Daniel Zubia, Row 3: David Enteman, Antressa Grant, Victoria Greer, Mechelle Kirkland, Brandi Apodaca, Joanne Marchese. Row A: Janice Hanna, Jemal Galka, James Miller, Samual Malvin, Row 5: Daniel Cashman, Danel Mejia, Franklin Medlock, Paul Butler, Cathine Cody, Robert Deserano, Organizations 63 E ? OOOOOH .. . 81.00 wha! a bargain!!! 641 Organizations Raise your hand if you're SURE!! in Q fwwu' Z'. A 1 Q xg in 5 il We W ,Mg wff 9 5 x f ? E 5 l ? sm M Boom-chuga-hugoluga-Boom!!!!! ww W , L LL': V LLVIV E , 'awww siafilh J mpmwy , V, , H i 4 w 'Wwffv g, ,, ,im' , e . All dressed up and no place To go! Q V 4 M. QW .K ,, wk 9' , W Organizations 65 Q 1 Qefffwm, -, 7 wfyw . 5:71:11 , 2 We 5 .5,- f 'JV fi: i.: aww H W'MfWf,,,,,uw, in 2, f 2 W mf Q 'Z ,W ,A, ,V W ,, W,, N A G W V , Y qw , AMW My V ,, , ix Q vs 'gf 2215 'if 3' 1 ' H M' I .1 -5 I ,Q -, W ' V. I , wmwv, 4 if , 1 gf ,J av 66 Organizations I'm Thrilled To deC1TI'1!!! ff . -. .Q ,Hr N wi YEA: su uw., B5 sfww I IDR affix-':f,si Q, 7 YI!! 'fi 32 '1 sg 4, ,' C +1 wi n F' J V J '-, . vj Af ,Q ij K, X, Nf X if 18, ,A An. X Oh, Thof infense concenirofion, Those piercing eyes, Those clenched fists, f Oh Lord, have mercy upon us, Jil M ' , F Y ., zzl I A V 2, my 5 A I f . ' i . ,, M W 4 4, f Q i i digg M-M-Wm iiifn J . ' , ,, ' i Q6 ' 'J 4, .Vw-mf. Who? kind of donofion is Thor? Orgdnizoiions 67 Model U.N. According To Model U.N. member Tonio Lesemen. Model U.N. is o club ThoT is o minioTure UniTed No- Tions, which Teoches sTu- denTs problems ond solu- Tions To possible world pedce. This yeor They will be represenTing Cze- choslovokid, Iron, ond The UniTed Kingdom in Their onnuol Model U.N. con- venTion in Tucson. To pre- pore for The convenTion They sTudy Their counTries exTensively, hove discus- sions ond ocT ouT The role of o reol delogciTe. To poy for regisTroTion fees, hoTel rooms eTc. They sold condy, book covers ond sTuffed onimols. ACGdelTIiC Decdihdlon The Acodemic DecoTho- lon hos been oround for Three or four yeors ond is o reol chollenge for some sTudenTs here oT Mory- vole. Acodemic DecoTh- olon is moinly obouT giv- ing The sTudenTs o chol- lenge occording To Their grode overoge. One sTu- denT, Suson Green sold The closs is o reol chol- lenge for me ond iT reolly mdkes you work hoard The Super Quiz is The moin evenT The sTudenTs sTudy exTro hord for To see if They con increose Their overoges. lf They don'T do Too good, or Too bod They sTill know There oren'T ony losers. Aco- demic DecoTholon is jusT o chollenge for The posi- Tive sTudenTs who ore puTTing Their broins To work. 68 Orgonizofion ,,,V mmm Mrs. Horklerood, SeTh Pollock, Rondy MuTo, G-drldnd Jockson, lvon Buddy RoberTs, Jeff Gillidm. FronT: Mr. Cloy, Bock row: Chelly Boker, ElizobeTh MorTinez, Richord Dressmon, Corolyn Porks, Jennie Meode HEXT 8527236 . SUM JAN 20 W I N 'w f+f-Nm ww -of Row 1: April Redfern, Dr. Jarvis, Mrs. Replogle Row 2: Roxanne Munoz, AniTa Pena Row 3: SocTT CrabTree, Shannon Finch, Karin Krause, Marcy Kreger, William Thompson, David Rodenrugh NOT PicTured: Trina KeeTon, Amber Robinson, Alicia Hagg, Jeanine Yesenski FronT Row: Brian WaTson, KrisTi STringer, Val ArmsTrong Middle Row: Michelle Priser, Mr. Ken Lewis. Back Row: Phil Mason, Samuel Melvin, George Gonzalez Earth Science Club!! EarTh Science is a club ThaT explores The Arizona TerriTory. They had a very busy and fun year. They explored mysTerious and dark caves, such as Pep- persauce and Payson caves. They also hike The Grand Canyon. BuT even Though They were busy They had fun. The happy campers have been known To Tell ghosT sTories in The piTch black caves and in The cramped TenTs. Also, They have been seen siTTing in ice cold sTreams in The end of OcTober in Payson. BuT Through all The fun They have learned aloT abouT The Arizona TerriTory. Jazz Band!! Jazz Band was a warmly welcomed addiTion To The Music DeparTmenT. The Band was sTarTed by a group of musicians ThaT wanTed a new sound. They goT iT!! Their spunky sound was The hiT of The ChrisTmas Assembly. Members of The audience really enjoyed Their music. Sam Melvins saxaphone was especially a hiT. BuT behind every good sound, music, is aloT of hard work and dedica- Tion. This greaT group of musicians pracTice on Their own Time, afTer school. BuT This magically musicians know all Their hard work paid off when They heard The applause from The audience. Oraanizahons 69 Cheer!! The 4987-88 VarsiTy Cheer Line led by Cap- Tain Jennifer Sfansbury and Co-CapTain Eliza- beTh Orona were The SPIRIT LEADERS aT Mary- vale High. They always seemed To keep The crowds generaTed wiTh enThusiasm, wiTh Their jumps, cheers, and yells aT FooTball games, Bas- keTball games, and many of The assemblies, BuT mosT of all, They kepT The splriT aT Maryvale aT a high-level of inTensiTy. 70 Organizaiions Row 'l Jenny Meade, Regina Escobedo, Tina Cabellero Jennifer Myers, Enrico Gomez, KrisTi STringer, Chelly Baker Alicha WilleTs, Holly Morrison, Row 2 Kara Bobb, Shannon Hansen Polly Husemann, Becky Torres, AnaroberTa Blendu, Brian Wafson Adam Thomas, Jason Richardson, Linda SmiTh, Lori Boyd, Tammy Sauls Row 3 Mr. Ken Lewis, Daniella Molano, Adam Freeman, Tiffany AnThony, Wendy Norfon, Samuel Melvin, Gabriella MonToya Alma Tolsa, Sean Dibrell, Ray Akers, MaT Sullivan, Tiffany Mixsan Belinda Trevino, Kacie Jenkins, Amy Farlow, Colleen Fredler, Gabriel y Top: Elizabefh Orona Middle: Francesca AlTamirano, Rosie Moreno BoTTom: Denise Nelson, Jennifer STansbury, Claudia AcosTa. Gonzles, Quy Hoong, Mr. l2oberT Jones For A Rex Jdrvis, Ddvid McAlisTer, Juli York, Ken Bowley, Shonnd Jenkins, Doug Tdylor, Delond Hovious, Rudy De lo C-orzd Joe Dobill, Michelle Priser, Phil Mdson, Bloke LichTy, Joe Mc GroorTy, Niki Mikesell, Mork Flickner, Row 5 Joe CervdnTez Lisd STciuffer, Kim Medford, Billie Collins, BeTsy GdsTd, ChrisTi Wdrren, Chris Ruggles, Rebecco Souls, Sylio Holms, Wendy Tolly, Down Bobb, Kim Brdnd, Cheryl ForTier, Cldro CoTolez, Chris STronge. Regino Escobedo, Lindo SmiTh, Tinomoie Cdbellero, Alicio WilleT Jennifer Myers, Jennie Meode, ChrisTino Soizo, Chelly Boker, Rhondo Pierson, Holly Morrison Band And Flags Two well known groups oround MHS, The bond ond flogline, were dlwdys seen on Fridoy nighTs dT The fooT- boil gdmes pldying The wild dnd crdzy music ThoT goT The crowd redlly going. The bdnd ond fldgline performed during The holf-Time of The VdrsiTy gomes. Being in The bond ond flog- line is ci gredT responsibiliTy. During morching seoson sTu- denTs were expecTed To be on The field GT 62115 dm. Mondoy Through Fridoy. If They hdd d home gdme, They would hove procTices on Thursdoy nighT from 7-9 p.m. AfTer mdrchlng seoson, The bond ond fldgline were ds in- Tensified ds ever. They pre- pdred for d ChrisTmds con- cerT, spring concerT ond compeTiTion in Cdlifornid in April. The MHS bond ond flogline were seen oT quiTe d few compeTiTions This yedr. They performed of U of A, receiv- ing o Three, oT Deer Volley lnviTiondl, receiving dn ex- cellenT, dnd QT Molibu GS o fund rdiser. The moin gools for The bond This yeor were To be The besT in The wesT ond To go To Colifornid. POMS!! The 4987-88 VdrsiTy Pom Line led by CopToin Chris- Tino Soizd and Co-Cop- Toin Chelly Boker were seen performing wiTh The MHS Bond during The Holf- Time of The VorsiTy FooT- bdll Gomes, VdrsiTy Bos- keTbdll Gomes, dT dll Pep Assemblies, ond mony oTher school funcTions. Through The good Times GS well GS The bod Times, The line worked exTro hdrd dnd long To moke 4987-88 The yeor To be remembered. OrgdnizoTions 74 , M S5553 V . , Www, 'Maryvale is Grrrrea1!! The Panther Band parTicipaTes W sq 2, A Lgy, ,h 4' , J V f. ' Z , 1, , F H , U15 A' 1 , at .4 4 , , , ',,, V Y , ' K We a A- W gp 7 .5 . X 5 , W ' , z , W ' ,,,,,., 1 72 Organizations I have To play wifhouf make-up?! My M 4 www W ' 6 It Y is +5 ARESNA - 1 in The Homecoming fesfivifies. Krisii ond Enrico living ii up os The Drum Majors! L Qmw Hi Mom ond Dod!! Orgonizoiions 73 ChelIy, if you move your finger maybe I con see iT! 5,2 741 Orgomizotions 'No you guys! We're behind you. Us Wolch our world here comes Moryvole's Cheers!! 1' N Q'--v lik 5 Q Illia 6.1 S 'fi i S W jfs if S r . A Moryvole Poms, PrelTy Holly Morrison ond Alicio Willers help raise spirit or lunch- time by dormcirig for The crowd. Orgohizorions 75 Concert Choir Lead by President Carolyn Parks, Vice president Ann Marie Nieblas, Treasurer Anna Aumiller, Secretary Garrett Snook, Representa- tive Vicki Hunt, Concert Choir, under the direction of Mr. Bob Jones, did better than ever. This class club is Maryvales advanced choir and as Erin Buavla said lt's a musical challenge. lf years, hefshe has the opportunity to be in the New Honor divi- sion of concert choir. The main objective of con- cert choir was to prepare for three major concerts, Phoenix Union Honor Choir, Solo and Ensemble, and Re- gional Festivals. A tour to California to compete in an intrastate competition was also planned. The year ended with a ban- quet to honor the Choir members and have a good time. Mixed Choir Everyone needs to learn the basics somewhere, and Mixed Choirs is a good place to learn the basics of musics. The class concentrated on developing the students voices while pre- paring them for three major concerts, in Fall, Christmas, and Spring. They also have to pre- pare for an occasional pep ral- ly or assembly. When asked what they thought of this most agreed that it was fun but when Eddy Lewis, a Junior at Maryvale, said l'lt's pretty cool he sumed up everyones feelings. Many excellent voices come from this class and help provide a good choral reputation for Maryvale. When the student leaves the class hefshe knows how to read music, follow the Frist Row: Micki Sharley, Vicky Hunt, Heather Reuter, Anna Aumiller, Carolyn Parks, Ann Marie Nieblas, Micki Schmidt, Garrett Snook, Michelle Meyer, Danna Johnson, Sherri Owens, Louise Beamesderfer. Anita Pena. Second Row: Deana Bennett, Loretta Yearack, Michelle Gierke, Amy Garciz, Adlenea Melvin, Erin Buvala, Juli Nelson, Nicky Ackers, Tanya Loges, Belinda Love, Rochelle Smith. Back Row: Michael Sammartino, Micheal Hall, Ernest Nickerson, Jeff White, Jon Irwin, Billy Langendorf. director, and sing to the best of their ability. 76 Organizations First Row: Kathy Richard, Jayme Griffith, Kelly Tamety, Aretha Wolfe, Carla Lindsley, Tanisha Jones. Second Row: Cassie Crouch, Rashanda Lewis, Heather Richerson, Susy Dodd, Mitzi Barnes, Michelle Cantelme, Third Row: Lori Lewis, Gwen Greene, Eddie Lewis, Gary Abbott, Marty Hunt, Brigdette Gotze, Mr. Jones si J f ,A , 5.7, af' ,mf Xt' 'f 4 X ! L -f t 'S .. if .iw S S' J . . . A Q x S -.Sl . 1' . t ft- Y , X ..,, v eg. L g . E 1 K A K V 5 ..EV Us i All KA 'A . Q.g s . S S L' 1s'2svz.+x...e - Speech- Front Row: Heidi Hurskainen, Cara McCune, Mario Guzman, Erin Buvala, Jason Purdome, Kim Blakely, Mike Macarle, Vicky Hunt, Jennifer Lazok, Joey Brady. Back Row: Ms. Gentry, Mark McCall. Thespians- Front Row: Suzy Madruga, Robin Stewart, Reba Hill, Michele Meyers, Tammy Phelps, Ms. Gentry, Carolyn Parks, Lisa Parks, Stella Barrow, Charlene Polo, Kacie Jenkins, Angel Metcalf, Karin Krause. Second Row: Eddie Lomas, Heidi Hurskainen, Cara McCune, Mario Guzman, Erin Buvala, Kim Blakely, Mark McCall, Mike Macarle, Vicky Hunt, Joey Brady, Jennifer Lazok. Back Row: Tom Macarle, Jason Purdome, Bobby Martin, Chris Baldenegro, Cassandra Hinkcley, La Vaye Evans, Jovani Espinoza, Tracy Slaughter, Brenda McGee, Heather Jones, Nicky Calley, Scott Kealer, Jimmy Sammons. Speech Speech is a club which consists of hardworking, dedicated stu- dents. Speech club goes to various schools where they compete in various categories such as: Humorous, Serious, Oral interpretation, and Duo Acting. Speech takes many hours of practice, determination, hard work, and confidence as shown very often by this year's members. t'Speech Club helped me to speak in front of people and helped me to get my point across in a conversa- tion, said Sophomore Vicky Hunt. This year's club has practiced in activities such as a workshop at ASU, a practice competition at Central High Schoo, And many successful competitions at var- ious other school. t'l was very proud of the Speech Club this year, I think we did really well, said Sophomore Joey Brady, Ms. Resha Gentry and Mrs. Joyce Benner should also be very proud, because the Speech Club has had a great year. Thespians Thespians is a great club, and it helps me to express myself, said Sophomore Heidi Hurskainen about Thespians. Thes- plans is a group of students interested in the performing arts, or just like to help out and have fun! This group met on Thursdays with their advisor, Ms. Resha Gentry, to plan for plays and other ac- tivities, such as: participating in the events at Civic Plaza during Celebrate Youth , showing pep and spirit at as- semblies, and publicizing their group at Open House. They also showed their special talents by singing, dancing, act- ing and miming to drawing up programs and posters promoting their productions. The Thespians participated in many dif- ferent things this year including their float at Homecoming which got disqualified because it was late for judging, was said as being, The best float as far as l'm concerned, even though we didn't get lst place, commented Sophomore Cara McCune They also delivered Holi- day Harmonies , which were singing telegrams, and sold candy to raise mon- ey. ln January, they produced two one- acts entitled, The Teenage and Two Small Fries to Go . President Erin Buvala, Vice-President Kim Blakely, Secretary Mark McCall, Treasur- er Mario Guzman, Clerk Cara McCune, and Cool Representative Heidi Hurs- kainen, all helped this dedicated group to get the job done, and to also have fun in the process. As Senior Erin Buvala exclaimed, This has been a great year for the Thespians, but none of this could have been achieved without Ms. Gen- try, We all love her! Organizations 77 Pantherefles PanThereTTes, which was sTarT- ed in The laTe lQoO's, was spon- sored by Mrs. Kapash. Being The official Maryvale greeTers, They ushered aT Open House and handed ouT programs aT FooTball games and Gradu- aTion. The PresidenT was Lisa STauffer, Vice PresidenT was Laura FleTcher, SecreTary was Monica Enriauez, Treasurer was ChrisTy Warren, and The Repre- senTaTive was Kim Medford. The club sold popcorn aT FooT- ball games and candy around The school To raise money To buy Seniors presenTs, geT more uniforms, and To have a spring banqueT. Mrs. Kapash's reason for people To join This success- ful club were, We are a ser- vice club and iT gives someone a chance To help oThers. lT is also a good opporTuniTy To meeT and work wiTh oTher sTu- denTs. lniernaiional The sTudenTs who make up The lnTernaTionaI club come from many various counTries. These sTudenTs have Traveled and visiTed many picTuresque, his- Torical, and culTural places in The SouThwesT. To cover The expenses of Their Trips They can always be found selling Tama- les, candy and various foods. 78 OrganizaTions Firsi l?ow1 Mrs. Kapash, AniTa Pena, Lisa STauffer, Shannon Fallor, Mrs. Kalas. Second Row: Monica Enriquiez, Becky JohnsTon, ChrisTie Warren, Dawn Bobb. Third Rowf KrisTi STringer, Gloria Seriano, FourTh Row: Laura FIeTcher, Juli York, Kim Medford. First Row: Casandra Hinckley, Rebecca Sanchez, Queda Pino. Second Row: Adriana Torres, Tu Viong, Karen Karuse, Beanca Valey. Third Row: Trung Nguyen, Lan Le, Anna Valey, Chris Sinyard, Marcela Felix. :M . 'il - .J ...vl- j5 3 bb . V QQ I My my A. , 5 U., . ' ' ai m Q , 5 5 . 3 M.:-r I 1 ' 2' .E K ,, 13' . . .. ,. , J, , ..., , -'PL FIRST ROW: Andrea WeTherill, LaTicia Beard, Macinda Mc Cluen, Marcia Gill, Kimberly Brand, Dawn Alcorn, Rachel Rincon. SECOND ROW: Chris AusTin, Chris Tellez, ChrisTie Warren, Audra STevenson, Richard Dressman, Francisco Cano, Sean Herper, Mike Benjeamin. A -J , 6? I LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Moser, James lrwin, STaci ToTTen, Cassandra I-linkle, CaThy Cody. Peer TuTorlng Peer TuToring for STudenT Tu- Toringy is a course ThaT Trains sTudenTs To work wiTh oThers who are having difficulTy wiTh class work. While TuTors worked mosTly in classrooms under The direcTion of The Teachers in various disci- plines, some work individual- ly on a one To one basis dur- ing The day. TuToring is de- signed To be a supporT sys- Tem for boTh sTudenTs and faculTy. ArT ArT Club was a club for sTu- denTs inTeresTed in learning more abouT arT. During The meeTings sTudenTs learned various Things abouT arT such as The differenT drawing and painTing Techniques and abouT various painTers and Their sTyIes. Mrs. Moser, advi- sor, was a greaT lady who kepT everyone inTeresTed in The club and kepT everyone going. ArT Club was a very successful club, and anyone who wanTs To have fun should join. OrganizaTions 79 If as Q 4- W Q x it 11- , NVQ Love ya, Erin babe! Dorff ever Change! The Teen-Age, One of This year's Thespiam proauchons, received many favorable reviews. Orgamizahans 81 82 Orgonizofions Some sTudenTs need more help Thon ofners. 2: wwf Mba 'S wif Thespions olwoys have To look jusf riQnT. in 'ir :- -,K 49' WMWffwM.M,,, in... .M Q eb I wish I could hiT Thor more. Now le-Ts surprise Mr. Jones wirh when we've Iedrmed Toddy. Orgdrwizdrions 83 M.T.V. M.T.V.'s purpose is To inform sTudenTs of currenT evenTs, issues, sporTs, and academ- ics. They Try To involve The sTudenT governmenT and clubs wiTh The sTudenT body. Like many organizaTions, M.T.V. is a fun club ThaT also gives iTs members an oppor- TuniTy To learn To operaTe T.V. equipmenT. IT also en- ables Them To dig up infor- maTion To wriTe The scripT, acT, direcT and produce T.V. shows. The casT M.T.V. along wiTh Mr. Jim Clay, club sponsor, and Miss Sue Har- desTy, A.V. Technician, pulled TogeTher To make Their second year a greaT one. PGITIGSSUS Parnassus , according To Mrs. Meryin Fredman, is an organizaTion ThaT promoTes and recognizes a higher sTandard of academic achievemenT among The sTudenTs aT Maryvale. IT also gives a sTudenT recog- niTion for hisfher academic achievemenT before he fshe becomes an upperclass- man. IT has been around since The firsT year aT Mary- vale. The requiremenTs for membership are: Three A s Cone can be in an eIecTiveQ and a grade average of B ' in The oTher classes. A senior may receive a Trophy if he or she has been a member 5 ouT of 7 possible semesiers. ITs leaders are: Pres.-Eddie Jung, V. Pres.-Jennie Sim- mons, Sec.-Carolyn Parks, and Treas.-Richard Dress- man. This is one of several reasons To excell by doing your besT in all you do. 84 OrganizaTions X s ' f - ... ag D' 5 3 Kneeling: Jeanine Yesenski, Trina KeeTon STanding: Julie Barnes, Tammy Phelps, Enrico Gomez, Rachel Caballero, Shannon Finch, ScoTT CrabTree, Chelly Baker, EIizabeTh MarTinez, Jennifer Meade Ll? I FIRST ROW: Tracy SlaughTer, Niki Mikesell, Carolyn Parks, Lisa Parks, Carolyn FriTz, AniTa Pena, Polly Huseman. SECOND ROW: Lori Boyd, Claudia AcosTa, Lori Torzewski, Angie Davis, Larry Jung, Vicky Chambers, FeIiIiTa Torres, Hein Nguyen. THIRD ROW: Mike Benjamin, RoberT FouT, DeTrick BransTon, Yvonne Huff, Jenny Biorn, Gioria Sevano, Veronica Joya, Anna Jung, RoberT Escobedo, Sandra Yee. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Freedman, Doug Taylor, Tony CoTTo, Jung Pyon, Richard Dressman, Laura FleTcher, Thuan Nguyen, Pam Trainor, Sfeven Tang, Trung Quach. CompuTer 408 CHESS- Mike Macarle, Jason Purdome, Richard Dressman, Mr. MarTinez. COMPUTER- FronT Row: Larry Jung, Doug Taylor, Ken Bowley. Second Row: Jung Pyon. Mike Benjamin, Shane Berggren, Richard Dressman, AnThony FarringTon. Chess Chess Club , according To iTs PresidenT, Mike Macarle, is a club for anyone who likes To play or is inTeresTed in learning how To play chess. The advisor was Mr. MarTinez and had abouT fifTeen members. The Chess Club has been acTive aT Mary- vale for abouT six years, bringing numerous wins To The Team. MeeTings were held afTer school on Wednesdays and everyday before a TournamenT. AT meeTings They pracTiced playing chess and goT news abouT TournamenTs around The sTaTe. They aTTended abouT one TournamenT a monTh and held one here aT MHS once a year. A goal for chess club , as one member said, 'Tis To increase inTeresT in The game and The club! I hope iT will help me in colIege, and IT's someThing new and differ- enT, were only Two of The reasons members Told us why They joined CompuTer Club. This club has been aT Maryvale for five years. WiTh a ToTal of 15 members, iT is lead by PresidenT Richard Dressman, Vice- PresidenT Mike Benjamin, and Sec- refary Jung Pyon. Their meeTings are held on Thursdays, wiTh Their advisor Mr. Kemper in room 913. CompuTer Club is for anyone inTer- esTed in learning more abouT The programming of compuTers. AT Their meeTings, They learn how To program advanced compuTer lan- guages, more abouT graphics, and invesTigaTe oTher compuTer pro- grams. The main goal of compuTer club is To advance and promoTe an inTeresT in compuTer programming. CompuTer Club was noT involved in any acTiviTies around school, buT was inTeresTed in finding someThing They could do To benefiT The school. IT may noT sound very exciTing, buT iT is a very fun club, and anyone who has an inTeresT in compuTers should join! said Jung Pyon. Organizarions 85 4,-ami I Nz, nw, N-MNH-X ,fm,,,,Ms-W VARSITY- FronT Row: Debbie MarTz, Heidi l-lurskainen, Dar- ien Chavez, Second Row: NaTalie MarTinez, Roxanne Munoz, STacey Clevenger. Third Row: Denise Ruiz, Lashiun JV- FronT Row: Dina Aguayo, Polli Krueger, AniTa Pena. Second Row: Tawnya VicTorino, Juli York, Third Row: Cherie Thompson, Karla Villalobos. Deck. FourTh Row: Monique Reed, Debbie Tamilio. WresTlereTTes The WresTlereTTes have been on The Maryvale campus since 1978. Their ad- visor is Coach Tucker, and PresidenT is Darien Chavez. Many girls, such as Juli York, ThoughT ThaT This year's squad was good because, Everyone worked hard and wanfed To have fun. Roxanne Munoz ThoughT ThaT This year's squad was beTTer Than lasT be- cause, 'iThis year's girls were more en- ThusiasTic abouT learning The cheers. The main goal was To help supporT The wresTlers and raise spiriT aT The maTch- es. The WresTlereTTes, which consisTed of i0 VarsiTy and seven JV Cheer, and nine Scorers, worked hard, buT mosT of all, had fun! The Cheers meT on Tues- days and Wednesdays To pracTice for maTches and deciding which uniforms To wear, The Scorers prepared by making posTers and signs promoTing The maTches. Along wifh The many maTches They aT- Tended, The WresTlereTTes wenT To TournamenTs aT McClinTock, Peoria, and Dobson. They also wenT To All- STars in Mesa and STaTe Finals in Tucf son. Overall, as Karla Villalobos said, l'WresTlereTTes are a good experience for life ouTside of school. They are also a large parT of The pride of Maryvale, and hopefully will be for a long Time To come! 86 OrganizaTions A X-N, .W fm., SCORERS- FronT Rowz Alma Tolsa, Lisa CasTle, Susan OrTega. Second Row: Jennifer MarTinez, Corrine Luian, Third Row: Pauline Mendoza, Gloria STrrano, Diane ConTreras, Sharon Collins, Nicky Cadogan. 3 WW vi !!! f SADD SADD, Students Against Drunk Driving, is a dedicated group of 25 students whose advisors are Counselor, Dr. Hazel White and Reading teacher, Mrs. Bertha Flood. Throughout the year they tried to get people to stop drinking while they drive. Advisor, Dr. White said, I have noticed a tremendous increase of awareness among the students of Maryvale on drinking andfor drugging and driving. The club tried to make people realize how drinking and driving can hurt other people and themselves. SADD attended ASU for a convention where they found new ways to spread the word. They found many new ways to help teens realize why they shouldn't drink and drive. SADD worked with the junior high schools on setting up SADD chapters at that lev- el lt was said that, Every year Maryvale has been fortunate to have a core of energetic, enthusiastic students who have worked very hard in promoting the goals of SADD. They met every other week in the Read- ing Center, during KKIS. When they met, they planned for upcoming activities. They also tried to get new ideas on how to get the word around. They also sold candy to earn money to support their activities. SADD has made special ef- forts to remind students about the dan- SADD- Front Row: Eric Wolf, Velvet Parker, Adriana Zazueta, Staci Totten, Anita Pena. Second Row: Mrs. Flood, David Eutuman, Brosheu Brooks, Tonya Totten, Kenny Gulliver, David Zola, Valoree Sellburg, Pete Difilipantonio, Kim Medford, Mrs. White. ' m I W, mf' I ff' . . X,-s,X sim I 'iii Q N ami 7 if 4 , W , Q I , f H ' be Spanish- Mr. C-oss, Anglea Rabago, Shannon Fowler, Chris Alejandro, Richard Dressman, Jon Anderson. gers of drinking and driving before holi- days and special events. Let's hope that SADD accomplishes their goals and that none of Maryvale's students be- come a SADD statistic, Spanbh Students at MHS can experience Spanish culture in the Spanish Club. Secretary An- gela Rabago, joined the Spanish Club be- cause it'll look good on my resume. Pam Trainer, treasurer said, I thought it would be interesting. Other members joined be- cause We wanted to be in extracurricular activities. The Spanish Club has '18 members, The advi- sor of this club is Mr. Goss. The Spanish Club met weekly to organize and discuss activi- ties. This year they raised money by selling Turkey Grams and candy. The money they raised was used to support the group when they went ta Nogales, Mexico in February. The officers that were chosen for the Span- ish Club were President Chris Alejandro, Vice President Jon Anderson, Secretary Angela Rabago, and Treasurer Pam Trainer. The offl- cers organized the meetings which they had once a week usually on Monday or Wednes- day during KKIS, The Spanish Club is a rewarding and exciting club for anybody who wants to join. Treasur- er, Pam Trainer said, We are improving. Maryvales Staff and students helped to put money in the account by helping with can- dy sales and fund raisers. Organizations 87 REGIONALS I CHOR Maryvale's two choir representatives at Region- als were Anna Aumiller and Garrett Snook. Both put forth a lot of effort and time practicing and perfecting the song they were to sing, for four to five months before auditions. Auditions were held at Mesa High School. Audi- tioners were required to sing a classical piece, and had to pay a minimal fee of six dollars. They also had to be able to sight read, be able to read three bars of music, do a solo song for the judge, then listen to any comments the judges may have. Regionals were held Friday, March 'IQ and Satur- day, March 20 at Mesa High. There, they were taught six songs, which they practiced and prac- ticed until perfect! On Saturday night they per- formed the songs for family, friends, and whom- ever else wanted to attend. lt was a lot of hard work, but as Snook commented, Above all, it was fun, and I didn't have to worry that anyone else would mess up. ' Was all this work worth it? What did it help them achieve? As Snook said, I wanted to get the experience that colleges will know about and say, 'He's good enough to be in our choirl', and it BAND Band Regionals were held Friday, March 'IQ and Saturday, March 20 at Mesa High School. The four regionalists were: Sam Melvin, saxophone: Cheryl Fortier, flute: and Lori Boyd and Kristi Stringer, clarinet. As with choir, band takes a lot of practice and concentration in order to make it for Regionals. workedl How does one get the chance to participate in Regionals? Students were required to audition at Mesa High. Auditioners were to play a solo piece of music, and be able to sight read a piece of music and play it perfectly, the first time seen. Melvin commented, I auditioned just to see if I could make it, because I didn't think I would. Band regionalists were made to practice and practice many different songs for two hours at a time. With all this practice, they were ready for a great performance! The concert was held Satur- day afternoon at Mesa High. As Melvin said, The concert was the best part about Regionals, be- cause we all did really well and had a lot of fun! All in all, Melvin thought that this was a good experience. Why? 'Because there were a lot of experienced players and all of our hard work really paid off in the performance. 88 Organizations ANNA AUMILLER, Choir Regionalist, It was my first time going to Regionals and it was a great experiencel LORI BOYD, Clarinet, lt was really great to perform with other musicians in the region. S8 GARRETT SNOOK, Choir Regionalist, lt was an honor to be in a choir with such advanced voicesl CHERYL FORTIER, Flute, lt was really interest- ing to work and talk with all the other musi- cians from the other schools. E S 2 5 I 5 2 s 2 s . SAM MELVIN, Saxophone, The concert was the best part because we all did really good and had a lot of fun! KRISTI STRINGER. Clarinet, lt was a great ex- perience, and it also gave us a chance to see our competition. if :.sfs ?, , , '.-T 255 3 'f 'YUM Zi , V V k L I W -' f f k ,y MM, AM. ,,, k 3 , , , , . ,N , ' ,af ,g:,, 6 V 4 Li if' , ' f G, ' T' 'v iii f FronT Row: Cara McCune, Gracie Rodriguez, Mark Gonzales, Chelly Baker. Second Row: Heidi I-lurskainen, Jamie ShonTz, Becky Gomez, Siacey Clevenger, Roxanne Munoz. Third Row: Doug Taylor, Lori Reynolds, DeTrick BransTon, Ms. Williams, Kowa Szeio, Richard ArneTT. Fourih Row: Mike Reynolds, Mr. Irvine, Shelly Grimm, Larry Jung, Diana Munoz, Jon Anderson, Jung Pyon. Ski Ski Club, which has been on The Maryvale campus for five years, is for, 'People who love To ski, enjoy below-freezing Temperafures, and Thaf whife sTuff called snow! exclaimed Becky Gomez, Ski Club Presi- denT. Their oTher officers were' Chelly Baker, Vice- Presidenf and Roxanne Munoz, SecreTaryfTreasurer. Ski Club had 57 members who meT abouf Twice a monfh. wifh Their advisor, Mr. Irvine, in his classroom during KKIS. Dur- ing These meefings, They Talked abouT upcoming Trips, Their plans, wafched movies, and answered any auesfions anyone mlghT have abouf ski- ing in general, Said Becky. We Talk skiing!! They also discussed fund raisers, which were an imporfanf parf of The club, The main goals were To in- crease The club's aTTendance and size, To go on a loT of Trips, ' Two of which were To Purga- Tory, Colorado, and To en- courage people To join Ski Club. The club also had a Trip To Apache ResorT in Ruidoso, New Mexico, during ChrisTmas break. Even Though They had had a new advisor, Ski Club seemed To do very well, They also wanTed To inTro- duce more PanTher fans To ski. We love To encourage be- ginners, because To us, skiing is one of The mosT awesome feelings! And l Think everyone should experience iT aT leasT once in Their life, said Ski Club's proud PresidenT. She ended iT by saying, lT's noT where you sTarT, buf where YOU finish! Taking a break before i'round Two of a snowball fighT-l ' .JW-' Jfjav ,N , ' J, ., ...Q-4.-'rf' , ' A sf f N' ' C- .W 12' ff ,. y QP' ,. A H- ,- I Q It . Just a glimpse of The beauTiful scenery from Ruidoso, New Mexico! Organizaiions 89 Q0 Orgcanizofions Hurry up and Toke The picTure so we can geT back To work. MTV members soy There's nothing To if ifl'i'Flii'i'i'i'afi WresTlereT'res Takes hard work and hours of pracTice as demonsTraTed A reminder from SADD 10 gfqy Qlgongl free, by Stacey Clevenger. Sharing ideas and informahon is parf of MTV. . I Orgamzahons CM 92 Orgonizohons www, X MTV brings you The news you won? NOW! We're not BADD, we're SADD. 'Khin Spanish Club gives students an opportunity to explore o different culture. Wg HQ, i in n Q im M . i Wrestlerettes Tawnyo, Monique, and Loshiun, are all eyes and ears when it comes To preparing for a match. Organizations 93 f sffffai 4 , f ,W Wikwaq, Thar wa M., NEWSPAPER 88 ire an Fronl row: Terri Genandl, Lanelle Kirk, Denise Ruiz, Second row: Sandra Vee, Robert Fields, Jackee Chandler. B.J. Pelhel, Kelly Tamuly, Third row: Pam Trainor, Shannon Williams. sn'T very funny! , , N - Q. .Q X X . I 1 if ,EM f A H ThaT's a good idea buf whal if you do il This way? in ,, 5 Yes iT has been anoTher dedi- caTed year for The Newspaper Sfaff. ThaT is anoTher year con- qured. NoT only did publicaTions geT a new room, The newspaper sfaff also goT a new ediTor. NoT many of The publicafions sfaff liked The idea of being moved To room Q30 from Their original room A08 where They had easy access To everyThing in The school. BuT They've managed. As for The sTaff, They were all peo- ple who sTayed on from The year before. Such as: LaneTTe Kirk, Edi- Tor-in-Chief, Pam Trainer, Manag- ing EdiTor, RoberT Fields, Phofo Edi- Tor, RoberT Fields also collaboraT- ed wiTh Terri GenandT on The Fea- Ture pages. Kelly TamuTy, SporTs EdiTor, B.J. PeThTel, FronT page Edi- Tor. NexT There was Jackee Chan- dler, Sandra Yee, and Shannon Williams, who was good aT work- ing wiTh headlines. And of course you couldn'T forgeT The wonderful advisor Mary BeTh Reed. As for an insighT To our Newspaper sTaff, well ThaT's whaT we're gonna do now. WiTh LaneTTe Kirk as edifor There were some prob- lems ThaT came ouT. BuT as Time wenT on everyThing was worked ouf and The paper ran smoofhly. Pam Trainor, The managing ediTor, was always busy wiTh The ads and running errands for Reed. Pam was one of The mosT dedicaTed peo- ple on The sfaff. Pam, wiTh her dedicaTion and Their form. The Tennis Team played doubles as well as singles, which helped The Team members learn co-opera- Tion. The J.V. Tennis Team worked hard wiTh VarsiTy on The courfs To pre- pare for The mafches and To learn from The more experienced play- ers. From The looks of Their perfor- mance, There will be a successful season ahead. Organizafions 95 Yearbook was a class for really, really weird people. Take The advisor Mary BeTh Reed for example, she won The prize for world's greaTesT nag. BuT as we all know, if she didn'T nag us, nobody else would. WiThouT her consfrucfive criTicism, Things would noT have run so smoofhly. Then There was The ediTor. me, SamanTha Arm- sfrong. According To jusT aboul' EVERYONE l was eiTher sfrange, bizarre, weird, differenf or inTeresTing. QTake your picklj My assisTanT edlTor CDon'T Tell her, iT's a secreflj Pia Corpus was given The same descripfive adjecfives, buT more so Some of our refurning sTaffers were Heidi Hurskainen, Judy Ziarkowski, Amy ArThur, and Kim Medford. Why These people came back was unknown, insaniTy and self abuse were evidenT facTors. Heidi, who was our fam- ous maker of sayings lasf year had maTured inTo our liTTle social buTTerfly. She fluTTered from Table To Table spreading good news and cheer. and even managed To accomplish her work! Judy, Judy, Judy was mosTly shuffled off To The darkroom or ordered To work on sporTs wiTh Amy. We had To TwisT Their arms To do This, iT was a horrible sighf. Amy was anofher refurnee Csee, I goT your name righf This Timely. WhaTever iT was ThaT Amy did. nobody was ever quiTe sure whaT iT was, she always Turned if in on Time. Kim, who goT sfuck wiTh faculTy This year, has always been a good worker, even if special insTrucTions weren'T her specialTy. The new kids on The block This year were Colleen O'Donnell, Kelly Hesler, April Redfern, Gina Cordova, Juli Hernandez, Polli Krueger, MarTha Lopez, Dan- ielle LinTon, GarreTT Shook, Kevin Day, Lori Ray, Olga Mendoza, and Sue Reyes. lf These people joined yearbook for mass confusion, Then They definiTely goT whaT They were afferl The new kids on The block did wonderful, even if ldid Teach Them. Gina and Juli were eifher fighTing wiTh each oTher or yelling aT me and Pia noT To wafch Them work. Danielle and MarTi were al- ways gossiping, yeT miraculously were always done wiTh Their work on Time GarreTf, who nev- er seemed To be down, was a greaT addifion To The sTaff. He was one of The more dependable sfaffers, he was always on Top of Things. April was so full of life someone had To consTanTly Tell her To calm down for fear ThaT she mighT hurT herself. CSeriously!j Kevin kepT mosTly To himself, buT was a greaT help on FaculTy and Classes. Olga, who was always a chipper liTTle cufie was mosTly seen wifh Lori who was Thrown inTo The darkroom and hasn'T come ouT yeT. Senior Sis- Ter Sue, who did some of This and some of Thaf, was our general Jack-of-all Trades. Colleen and Polli were always engaged in some sorT of really bizarre conversafion Cusually wiTh l-leidij and They sTill managed To work now and Then. Lasf buT naT leasT was Kelly who kepT me sane wiTh her inTelligenT conversafians. Well, ThaT's iT folks, THE END. . . Q6 Organizafions YEARBCOK 88 .fs--' M Lf. kM,,.....a-we Q, we 4 M., z ..,i.s...,....s, ...., W Aw, ,-,. ,.,.A.,,.,w,.,,..,,.. M W 'ink A .H Inq W e ,..... 5 ymlifi FronT row: April Redfern. Second row: Marfha Lopez, Colleen O'Donnell, Heidi Hurskainen, Cara McICune, Garref Snook, Gina Cordova, Tonya UTTerback, Juli Hernandez. Third row: Danielle LinTon, Polli Krueger, Susie Reyes, Sam Armsrrong. Fourfh row: Olga Mendoza, Chris Lawson, Lori Ray, Pia Corpus, Kim Medford, Sfeph Griffin, Kevin Day, Kelly Hesler, X W T W' sf. ly T i' , lm x if-if . .... , JZ , A A, I , ,yur 'W' in H, 2 'T X Oh, The Trials and TribulaTions of being on The yearbook sfaffl You're noT done wiTh ThaT yeT? An ediTor's best friend. 1, 1 , uf f , R x ... -- ..- ..- .- ,...,-4-' 0...--MW .M . :S ..- ..- -n ,...-.1- Q al if A - - ,.,,-3 M : X L 5 ' 1 .... ' ' 5555.1-955.555 I- nr A I :Q w tiff? W-gz .. 1-.Q I w X X -- jpgg-: ' Q, If ,,,i,.,, Q f I didn'T do iT! :fam A.. ss. 'fu Gorre-T snook is always working hard or hordly working! Orgcmizofions Q7 A very active femole sporf of MHS is volleybc:II!!!!! 25 YEARS OF o b 33 , 555 Q B M04 gg? 65 3,0 09 EJ 4 ggfe .. 'w '3 3- 05 0 Q . W if QA Q nog., j OAKS' Sv V R. 88 x X 'X x 3 ' Q B- 0 vo 0 OFTS Anofher vicf 9 Q Q U Q5 56? he O VC? QQ my i ' . 'QQ O X rr. O, Q l7 .gcgxj 0 N MEX Q mf E .Q 2, ' ff ii SPORTS - ,U 1 AGS r QQ A n Q 0 Behind every QFGCIT Team is 0 sp Sports. . .Then 8: Now in fhe 25 years of iviaryvaie High Sohooi's exis- fence, fhere haven 'f been many dramafic changes in Sporfs, excepi for hopefuiiy new uni- forrns. The uniforms have dehnifeiy changed over fhe years. The uniforms of 25 years ago were baggy and some even had beifs, which is a foiai differeni sfyie fhan The ones used Today. The one fhing ihaf dehnifeiy hasn'f changed over fhe years fand never wiih is MHS Panfher spirii!!! ' W 'IOO Sporfs ,rf 'T hx Go number A2! .1 i 2 e In is ' Q fe I ii' 4 'V my Q m,ms is-is , ,,,,k . ' sivrrrii 3 , 4 ' r .Q ' . I yi' f .V Z Vrrf V' in -A ,ff Q, f my 1 ' .Ju r MX ff,L4wf 3 'f 'fa' y. -....,,, ' 4 1 .u' i 5 ikifw-fwwwf' lu f 21 f' , 5 ,,,' Q . . 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Now fhe y are jusf as aollve Sporfs 25 years ago, now, and probably ln The fufure, have always been very lnslrumenfal in ralslng splrif and Panfher pride al our school. W y xi y Ii o is X Q was . by , sii. ' --.: 1, ii. , 1 sg-I L is V K h . k :sf:s?g,f so f' is iff Fooiboll praciice. The basis of a greai season. w. sy Y? Z is HM' I,, , , ,LM ,,,,, WW f Q, FGsTer men, Climb Thai hill! 4 ,F Hey Track's uniforms look differeni after 25 years, 402 SporTs Q Sl -X ff' we .. ew A .N K f fl r r 41 ly 'E 7 sk ,ae-' fi Help me! l'm falling! bfi Egg f' Silly if N Q H 3? Q5-we ...- ii. - i mfg - l 'f i -pr S X F X Q ss filyw -. ' -2 - ,Egg , my wc' fn - ' L A - - l -- Wg hz . ffm my ' . W, I Q01 iT. soys Senior Shelly Grimm. Colch me if you con! Sporls 103 VarsiTy FooTbalI ln The fall The name of The game is fooTball. Maryvale's VarsiTy Team kepT PanTher fans revved up ThroughouT The season wiTh Their sTunning vicTories. STarTing wiTh a one poinT win over Alhambra, The 'TBack'n'Black Team conTinued To defeaT Their opponenTs. The highlighf of The regular season came on The nighT of Homecoming wlTh a Tremendous shuT-ouT over arch rival Trevor Browne, TO-0, The success of The Team came as a resulT of many prachces, long hours, and hard work. The efforT of each player paid off for everyone had his momenT of glory. r T Even Though The Team felT They were in a war aT Times, every member knew They had To give Their all To The finish To keep The Team alive. As one player puT ET, being close was whai made The Team powerful. No one person could win a game wiThouT his Team maTes. s The PanTher Team gained naiional recognition wiTh The publicaTion of an ariicle in I-hgh School Sports on Kevin GalbreaTh. NoT only was G-albreaTh The Topic for The arTicle, buT his repuTaTion, as Arizona's leadingrusher broughT in ABC's Wide World of SporTs for an inTerview which The naTion saw during half-Time of The ASU-Nebraska game, T y AlThough gainingpopulariTy was fun forkevin, iT also wasgoocl exposure for The 'TPride of The WesT Side, g g y g i .y.V J I A yV,,, T, y s T frr T arsr T ,Z ,31 VgM,4,,4i9r .. . . , f my ,, we --,, , V tim T, yyy 3? VV r a ii 1 4 iW,,.mekf w1ewi were , f',, ' ref l i , T .5 .T When we shuT oui Trevor When I made a Touchdown T'When l stopped Trevor's Browne 'TO-G. against Alhambra. drive in The 3rd auarTer, s fi A Q as aiaa I .b A A . , ...Q . es ses T When l caughT a pass in The hiviaking a massive cheapshcn' ST. Marys game iasT year, against Q38 from T.G.B. and knocking him out far abouT 5 minuTes. i Did you see Thar play'?'? 3, yywwweMyfk ,.', U T if i' - ' ,,,. iii, T 'i l T' 1 9 T 'vi T , rr,.? W 5 is i r,l.5+4'f ,, umm ff he 9 T04 Sports ii T in iisii g sia . 'T y:,, fr Wye i l fee ,, rrr ,, , l,, T r AF V., f 'fzflw v' f M- WF' 'f i5 5 f.f,,r:- F ,,, ,Willy , , if , Ecu 55 r if We z 1 I fe, f V .. ,. C 'We Wonllllll V , Top Row: Gene Manguso, Frank Garcia, Jonalhon Jones, Danny Warren, Jeff Dowly, Phillip Washinglon, Dennis l-lolland, Tom Rearick, I-lershel Allen, Ruben Williams, Second Row: Maurice Smilh, Doug l-lauger, Mike Ruben. Alvin Ramirez, Jeff Davis, Kevin Galbrealh, Mickey Kindred, Lance Boyajian, Frank Esauer, Joe Valdez, Third Row: Sieve Chavez, Kelly Fleming, Frank Moreno, Danny Medina, Joey Bolek, Tony Canlele, Chris Reynoso, Scoll Kealer, Jason Leon, Micheal Walkins, Robert Gauna, Fronl Row: George Lagunas, Frank Cano, JoEllen Garcia, Sol Nepsky, Coach Seclor, Coach Neighbors, Coach Hall. Coach Tucker, Coach Woolen, Coach lsham. Kim Medford, Taras Wiley, Jamie Valencia, Slliingi Michael Kane, Danny Gonzales, Xavier Brlzar Sporls 405 we l ..., 4 Wi: W. 'gg5f f When l drilled Billy Bell tor a loss to start the Trevor Browne game out, It really gat our teams intensity up, ff 9 rr Wx' QW: When Lrecovered a fumble , it fr ff f 'v f ,, 41 ' 3 rr ff 'sity ,W A A . 1' ' 'rv R, 4 4 , r 2 Q? WSW? , I aw X r K 14 f r f 224, rf r ' 4 fi 1 nfl 2 'M H, ge if 22 -M ff an the Comeback gamer' t Aren't you glad The meeting is over, lsn't this fun? 106 Sports M, ., r, Ml,Zff53k We The team being 7-0 and go- ing for it nn. Walking off the field after the Trevor game -wearing a smile, 41 6 ff W 3? ' A r ' 1 I. It , l r r 'fwlwstw - KFEEWS K SER : assi- - . ee - when l caught :wo posses in ' me Coronado game for B0 yards and 4 touchdnwnf' . The victory over Trevor Browne and the chance to play with such a great team. The Maryvale Panthers of BB' Q r rr W Q ZW r'-A, ff! ,, KX an 3' When we shut ou? Trevor Browne, Everybody piczyed together. Beating Trevor Browne, Z, 1 nf 6 7 Qwxgqffg , My ,.,'i:,gfV 'yr , v 'nf MM V2 1 ,Q W Q r r . 'H 1-f -'mf 'fm -1251 drrfl UP fin: r rrrrr 1 rr Z WWW 1 51 . lgn gomg home. Sporrs 'IO7 A J.V, Fooiball, Froni Row: Ouy Hoang, Jimmy Chavez, Jason Richardson, Mali Laskovvski, Robbi Badini, Shawn Harper, Second Row: Billy Trimble, Richard Ruelas, JoEllen Garcia, Coach Ed O'Neal, Coach Phillip Willey, Coach Arbia M. Jones, Coach Dan Duncan, Coach Scoli Solomon, Teen Dierks, Rudy Paniagua, Third Row: Roberi Lillard, Mike Baca, Tim Paierakis, Sam Rodriquez, Chris Cabrera, Charles Cabrera, Robbie Obenour, Chris Coleman, Shawn Roberis, Mike Mendoza, Joe Ouiniero, Fourih Row: Ramon Torroz, Mike Beary, Mark Tower, Fred Craig, Roman Topeie, T.J. Fisk, Roberi Vaga, Sieve Syers, Mike Coiio, Sam Melvin, Fiflh Row: Elijah McFadden, Roberi Vannesdale, Mark Marks, David Solis, Nicholas Beli, Mark Kemp, Chris Alejandro, Joshuh Schuh, Larry Compos, Rick Gomez, Marcos McCarTy ' 1 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Froni Row: Jody Garza, John Booze, Brian Recior, Marellas Crishon, Danny Garcia, Jesse Garcia, Chad Travesied, Second Row: Raymond Griffin, Eddie Sanchez, Eddie Garcia, Erik Kirkendoll, Coach Schusler, Coach Holman, Coach Grunwald, Coach Obenour, Shannon Morrisaiia, Jack Hudson, Marlon Junell, Third Row: Tarik Ahmad, Chris ldlebird, Germain Henry, Joe Flores, Andy Peihel, Ernie Hernandez, Juan Tovar, Shawn Walker, Josh Berry, Micheal Brusiamonie, Omar Clark, Fourih Row: Ricky Jones, Joel Fogel, Mike Duncan, David Enieman, Chris Ausiin, John Boiller, Mike Apodaca, George Ruiz, Wayne Turner, Richard Gomez, Top Row: Rod Griffin, David Mesa, Glen Punchios, Jason Kindred, Andy Bermudez, Dan Baker, Naijah Hasan, Jason Holmes, Brian Easier, Arihur Borjorguez, Brain Shoop 108 Sporis J.V. And Frosh FooTball The J.V. and The Frosh fooTball Teams had a suc- cessful year. BoTh Teams showed a loT of efforT and pride for Their school. Through pracTice, hard work, and dedicaTion boTh Teams carried ouT The TradiTion esTablished by The varsiTy sauad. Every member hoped To become a varsiTy player in his high school career, and looked up To The spiriT and Teamwork displayed by The upper classmen. J.V. coach Arbia Jones expecTed 40096 from his players and he goT iT. The Team's opponenTs found MHS Tough To beaT. The freshman coach felT The only Thing his Team lacked was experience: howev- er, from The looks of Their record They're ready To move up Too. BoTh Teams will make nexT years an- oTher greaT one for The PanThers. , , ff 14 Q 'V 'E T I l 2 i TWT , ,Mya Hr ho hr ho :Ts You can'T caTch me! SporTs 'IOQ BUYS Golf Kneeling: Scott Fickei, Steve Lake, Jamie Shontz, Thomas Malloryj Standing: Shane Collin, Barney Ahjoom, Kevin Duffy, Jeff Kuhiin, Russ Verner Coach Jerry Hicks. The M.H.S. golf team swung through igg an unsuccessful but teaming season. This year's team consisted of several ifiii 5 new players and a few returning ig? V members from last year's team. Golf Wy ,W i is ,Qi skills such as puttingswing, stance, 5 lriiy and concentration were empha- llii L tg sized throughout the season as the Qs team watched for the birdie , played for a 'iboggieu and prayed for a hole-in-one. Although the -group dicln't win the games, they maintained a winning attitude and kept their school spirit while having fUi'l. ' V - The experience gained this season prepared the team for a better year to come. u MO Sports f an 53' 4 W f Mi , U r is, Wi MOST badminTon players know whaT They're doing, as demonsTraTed here? y lVl.H.S. Girls Badminion The girls badmlnTon Team aT Maryvale High School have had a Trying and an exciTing season. All buT four of The Twelve had played badminTon before This year. The new players learned The game Through pracTicing Three Times a week and playing in maTches Two Times a week. Our season record of 'l win ouT of 42 games does noT indic:aTe The improvemenT and sporTsmanship shown by The players. Aiso, many individual girls and doubles Teams won several of Their own maTches. QA Team only wins The maTch by having The mosT wins of The 9 games playedg NexT years Team will play some of The same chal- ienging schools including Trevor Browne, Carl Hay- den, and Saugaro. However, if mosT of The Team and o few new eager recuiTs join, chances of suc- cess will be beTTer. T BadmlnTon. Kneeling: Gabi lVlonToya, Andrea Aragon. 2nd Row: Miriam Von Dem Knesebeck, Lorrie Sanchez, Lainie Sanchez, Ramona Flores, Coach Debbie Alvarez. Back Row: Adriana Torres, Anna Cano. Sports 4 4 '1 X? Y H1 HW . Hurry up I have beffer Things To do with my if .. w QW ,Q fig 1 1 . if f W iff f EAM ,ww ' v V. M iw Z gm Q v A if an 1 VZ M, , A 6 wg 1 ff hf 1 V 9 f? f f K 1,325 1 'f f f A A ' V 'V My A A ,,.. W Www, ,WW ' my ' did Tllgy. 0? 'W , . ? fx Y : ww ,H K g M 5 M2 Spor1s Anxiously waiting for The race To begin. Row 'iz Angel Metcalf, Kristie Fleet, Mike Rodriauez, Wendy Norton, Shannon Fowler, Row 2: Coach Schuster, Jacauis Lewis, Eileen Lee, Donnie Medlock, Aimie Fekete, John Soto, Not Pictured: John Tank, Billy Langendorf of 69 r' . Q 1 mv, -5312 Q, K r V--sin. ' if take a breather. i Mbit' E 'gba Cross Country Cross Country had an experienced team this year, for they had several returning runners. Stretching exercises, running along the canal bank and eating right helped the team stay in shape. Working together, the team compiled a winning season sending some members to state competi- tions where they represented Maryvale well. Unlike many other sports, cross country ls a very individual sport. The runners are not only competing with the other team but they are also competing with themselves to better their time. The cross country team is always striving to be great and make lVl.H.S. proud, Outstanding runners were John Soto and Wendy Norton. Sports 113 BOYS AND GIRLS FRCSH TENNIS The Girls ond Boys Freshmon Tennis could olwoys be seen hord oT work. They very foiThTuIly deTermined To sTriye for The besT. WheTh- er iT wos during o prooTioe session or during o moTch They were olwoys Trying To do Their very besT. Even Though oT Times The boys Teom ThoughT ThoT They mighT noT win ony gomes, buT os iT Turned ouT They won more Thon Their fdir shore. Even Though The girls Teom didn'T do os well os The boys, They didn'T win ony doubles moTches, buT They mode up for ThoT in The singles moTches. They Tried Their very besT. BoTh The boys ond The girls Teoms hocl To odjusT To o few Things This secison. Such os: doubles moches, moTches, ond The oooch push- ing Them To keep good form. NOT only did The Teoms hove To worry obouT Their form buT They olso hod To geT use To Troveling ouT of Their disTricT To find moTches. The gomes were on Tuesdoys ond Thursdoys, ond The procTices were on lvloncloys-Fridoys. KW? 1 21' M ,, 'M ,... , . , figs ,, .E 'T 1 02 Tw f,,, , l,' T ,.,, 3 f 24 Aclom Arogon Thuon Nguyen STeven Tong E .T if QL 3 i S :eww -...... T s 5 ss, ,ssss . 2 S ...msxw :W..-m.ww,NN ........ss.. awe:-swf. LefT To l2ighT Trung Quoch Poul ShorT Mike Reynolds, Vllesly Richord, Jeff lvlorrow. Girls Frosn Tennis. Kneelin 5 Br d Q en o MCG-ee. Tino Moson. Bock Row: e r e .X Q 'V' , fs, ',Q' 10 v' ' t ,sev , . q,,.' ,a+ , , vw , f ...Q vs ' ' f fe. 9 'VV my Hyv' Ji , .. ,ii ,,,, ,,,, , -if ff ,.Z,..- st Ge-T The Doll!!! , v f Q 7 Q O w 0 Coocn Bev. Johnson, Melody SIoTer, Snonn C1 Doley, Gena Inobniff. . W, 1 ,es E Nw we v v v 1 Qv6 ' 0y,vbV vvv4 vv+'5 g,5f9 ov? foff' ,Qkva vo ' vo? ,coo 'P 9 v v 0 0 ,, , v o Q Q v r ' ' 1 o v v ' Q. 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TIOFW- J li were prediciea To win The 3rd was The besl ii 3 stale. because ii decided ' 3 who weni To sTaTe. lf 3 iii lil 5 5, li' EQ l iy, , f 5 , 5 r A Beaiing Chapparal Selling my, firsi kill O sl for Third lime which fheseason. 5 made us able To go To lie Sports ii mm' Q ' - I I ThaT ball will go righT Through your hands!!! VarslTy Volleyball This year s VarsiTy Volleyball squad proved iT had whaT iT Takes To be successful by compiling a 47-win 8-loss season. This fasT mov- ing sporTrequlres speed coordinahon sTrengTh endurance and skill. The MHS girls had Them all as They Traveled To various schools including Two Trips To Yuma. Team spiriT and a posiTive aTTiTude were evidenT ThroughouT The season even afTer Their losses To Xavier who remained undefeaTed by The lvlaryvale girls. The dedicaTed girls pracTiced hard long hours afTer school under The supervision of Coach Jim lrvine. is . N . l 'Wir sg Q 54? i1,Q 5 . , JW? , , . if You ain'T geTTing iT over The neT honey!! r , E, gg' T ra 2 is W M!H!Sl - ATTACK 'l'l7 J.V. And Frosh Volleyball The frosh volleyball Team had a learning season. One of The main goals of The frosh Team is To geT ready To play J.V. or VarsiTy volleyball nexT year. Playing frosh volleyball gives The girls The experience They need To make Themselves beTTer for nexT season. The frosh volleyball Team had a loT of enThu- siasm and spiriT which helped Them To play aT The besT of Their abiliTy. The frosh Team ended Their season wiTh a record of 8 wins and A loses. The junior varsiTy Team had a record of 9 wins and 7 loses. Their deTerminaTion and confidence helped To make The season a success. Having pracTice every day helped The Team To geT ready for Their games on Tues. and Thur. Volleyball is a fasT moving sporT ThaT requires sTrengTh, inTelli-gence, and coordinaTion. The abiliTy To work vviTh oTher Team members and To have a good aTTiTude are asseTs for The sporT. ..r. ... .... ..y. gffWQffyQ ff f ,Ag WW .. fp. T rw .1 rf, .rz,.g,rrrf,,ffggrgirrfwww , f r 'Hr-1 Mx- isirl TZV ff T . ge 5 ..... ff? ..... ,.,. . .V . . ...W FronT Row: Chiemi Dvork, Denise BarrienTos, Row 2: Elaine Ong, STephine Griffin. Cassandra Page, Ano Jung. Rovv 31 Mrs. Replogle, Rose lvlanguso, Rene Barron, Susan Green, April Redfern. T18 SporTs E r ig ww M .L i if' .igiir 1 mil, ' 2 Mm I W3 33.95 hmmm Xe W 0 , J x r - -W--V .- M .,,,,,, , '- -1 1 -- V ,, , ---- I f?,5:f-f,- V - - . -.:,. ff: .,..:,.. .,,,,.,,ff-af,,.f1,f:ff: ' 7' 'fff ,,,, , ,HW -- -- 1- ' , , , ,:, J 'f : i 'ff ' f W- - , ,, , :' . 'V ' ff: Seaiea L-R: Valarie Vacinari, Vicki Hirning. Kneeling: Espy Rivera, Tricna Schuh, Yuonne Huff, Rosnonda Lewis, Siepnanie Griffin. Sianaing: Newberry, Lucy ROTT, Monica Alcaraz, Kaihy Eawaras, Jennifer, OL. Shackelfora, Sporfs 4 '19 First Row: Kelly Flemings, Mike Watkins, Kevin Galbreath. Back row: Mickey Kindred, Dennis Holland, Marcus Dickson, Phillip Washington, Johnny Debbs, Chad Bordson, George Green, Coach Jacobs, Not pictured: Joey Bolek. Boys' Varsity Basketballllll You win some, you lose some seemed to be the turnout of this year's basketball season, Although it was a tough season, the team had some very exciting games. Getting two overtimes in the second Yuma game, the guys proved that by pulling together in a tough situation they make a strong and dedicated team. Another game where they showed dedication, was when they played South Mountain High. They were behind the first quarter. but gained their big lead in the second quarter and kept it for the rest of the game. They had some tough times during the game, but they stuck together and won. The most important thing to remember as a team, is to have a good attitude toward the game and your fellow team members. When asked how the members on the teams attitude was, Senior Kevin Galbreath said, No one likes to lose. Senior George Green said, We fight to much. we're down when we are losing. That's the time when we should unite and become a team. Senior Chad Bordson said, I think everybody has a positive attitude when we win. Everybody hates to Iose. Then he added. I especially like Phillip Washington's attitude. You could play the worst game of your life and Phil would come up and tell you that you played a good game. PhiI's attitude at practice keeps everyone going. He's a great player, but even more a better friend. The Maryvale basketball team had a great year. They traveled two times to Yuma and one time to Kofa. The trips were said to be long but the players always found ways to pass the time away. All the players were present at the away Kota game except for Phillip Washington. Phillip had been hurt at the Saguaro game. The team seemed to be down. They tried their best, but had still lost 65 to 60, One of the players who has played some but not a lot, was Chad Bordson. He had made a big difference, from getting beat really bad to just barely losing, Marcus Dickson did really well and John Debbs a Junior replaced Phillip as the new center. Why do they play basketball? Marcus Dickson, said, Most of my family played and I guess it was meant for me to play. I guess I take after my dad. I play because basketball is the best way to express myself, said John Debbs and I play basketball because I like the game, and I think its a good sport to watch from the bench, joked senior Mike Watkins. He has a big fan club that comes to the games and yell We want Mike, we want Mike from the stands. They were just part of the great turnouts for the game. That's what every team needs, lots of cheering and moral support. The teams goal in the beginning of the season was to go to the divisionals and it looks as if they've done it. If the boy's are having a good season, did they ever have anything they regretted, anything they would want to change? Kelly Flemings a senior, said I wish I would of shot more and been more aggressive, I would of worked on my assists, playing D is the key to the game. said Marcus Dickson a sophomore. Smiling, senior Dennis Holland said, I would stop tackling people. After the games people would often say that Dennis was having a couple of flash backs during the game because of how he tackled the players. The team had last years helpers, Renee Bosel, Susan Green, and Danielle Linton. This year one more girl was added and that was Kim Medford. The girls all thought of the team being fun to be with and real funny guys. There attitudes were also brought up. Kim Medford, a junior said, At practice they need to put all their effort like they do during the games and they also need to pull together all the time, not just the practices . Danielle Linton a junior, said, I think that their attitudes are great. They get along during practices and the games, and when someone else on the team needs a friend, someone's there. Susan Green, a sophomore said she feels she knows the team members by watching them when they are winning and losing. I think the guys come to me and can trust me with things. said Junior Renee Bosel, The best thing about this team is that their all good friends and they might have some bad times but one of them will always be there for one another. This years team seemed to have it all together. 120 Sports 5 l f Z Kevin G-albreaTh, jusT being on The Team. None really, Kelley Fleming, When l scored aloT of poinTs aT The lasT Kofa game. .i,.V . gfiw T . f I , W.. 1 V ,,V,, N M, . ZA: 5 ...J Els: Memorable MomenTs Dennis Holland, In Yuma, when we came from behind and won iT in Two overTimes. E ir 'vga 53- 5 ,,...,,, M. T T. . V- 'VVV .,, ,,,, M ,,,,, ,,,, , 'T Chad Bordson, When I Tried To fill Phil's shoes aT The Kofa game. Phillip WashingTon, When l broke my leg during The lasT Sa- guaro game. George Green, When l scored four poinTs aT The Alhambra game. Mickey Kindred, When we wenT To Yuma and in The lasT quarTer I sTole The ball and did a lay-up. 'wash-1 .1 I 6 Mike WaTkins, When my boy Barney sTarTed my fan club. fu ,... i 22: gg f.EE?L575'5 iii' - 3 K I K, k X 3 K W: , me A 4 A Q at S X it A A Q X Hands don't fail me now!!! Varsity Scores MHS OPP 65 McClintock 66 A2 Apache Juntion 27 68 Camelback 76 55 Corona Del Sol 67 43 Yuma 50 A0 South 67 59 Trevor Browne 56 55 Alhambra A2 52 Saguaro 72 69 Kofa A8 60 South 55 65 Alhambra 611 65 Yuma 64 64 Saguaro 63 60 Kofa 55 64 South 74 83 Alhambra 48 67 Yuma 56 52 Saguaro 76 50 Kofo 56 54 South 72 50 Alhambra 56 422 Sports 5 flilx Ya Coach, we're listening 7 Please go in, everyone's watching gpnm 4' 'f ,...........,.,,,........-'-- v..,W.,,.,, .,,.......--v .. .-ne-4.-an-on Sports 423 J.V. BClSkeTbCllI!!! The sporT baskeTball is a game of skill, TalenT, and coordinaTion. This years J.V. Team seem To have all These auaIiTies mosT of The Time. They seemed To have showed greaT sporTsmanship and aTTiTude Toward The games. Junior Maurice SmiTh said, We Try our besT To win. We give a 44096 in winning or losing siTuaTions. AlThough, AI- Ton WashingTon, also a Junior said, They don'T handle being behind To well. The Team has had a ToTal of 9 wins and TO loss record. The boy's sTuck TogeTher mosT of The Time, buT There were Times when They blew up because They were losing. The boys look aT The sporT baskeTbaII as a challenging game ThaT also jusT passes The Time away. Sopho- more Richard Ruelas said, 'TlT's a good sporT for people who like To shooT a ball and keep busy afTer fooTball season. Sopho- more CurTis Rowe said, We have good players, good Tal- enT, buT noT enough desire To play The game. CurTis Rowe played mosT of The games, buT noT all of Them because of his bad knee. l-le did come To all The games To cheer his Team on. Maurice SmiTh also was hurT righT before Their lasT game againsT Alhambra. This years J.V. Team proved They are ready To go on. Look ouT VarsiTy, here we come! Freshman BaskeTball The Freshman BaskeTball Team showed hard work and sTrong deTerminaTion To make a good year. Accord- ing To Marcellas Crishon We goT off To a bad sTarT, buT when a couple of play- ers auiT we sTarTed To win. ThaT shows you need sTrong will and deTerminaTion To play. ThaTs The way iT should be To make a good Team. You have To sTick TogeTher Through good Times as well as The bad Times. This year's Freshman Team had a good season. There record was 8 wins, 7 defeaTs and 'i forfeiT againsT The lasT Alhambra game. 4241 SporTs FronT row: STeve Perez, Eli McFadden, Sean Harper Back row: Coach Hoke, Fred Craig, CurTis Rowe, MaTT Kelps Maurice CMoey SmiTh, AlTon WashingTon, Craig lviussi. FronT row: Marcellus Chrishon, Adam Aragon, Muhammad lvluhaymin, Back row: David EnTemen, STeve Tang Jason Kindred, Joe Leyva, Brian Easoer, Glen Pynchios, Coach Shackleford. Come on guys - leT me ploy! Up, Up Gnd Qwgy!!! We're ready for ocTior1!!! Yo, I'm over here! Sporfs 425 Ivloryvole: Wresiling Ai Ii's Peok! E5 - T, M A VARSITY- Froni Row: Fernondo Sepeivido, Jesse Moniero, Homer Moore, Richie Pogon, Joe O'DonneIi. Second Row: EIIioT Boloncod, Chris Colernon, Sieve Grocio, Richard Merchoni. Bock Row: Cooch Wick, Tony Conieie, Roberi lmperiol, Fronk Gorcio, Donny Boker, Jeff Goss, Vic Fimbres, Cooch Wilson. 126 Sporrs i I. Vic Firnbres, 'il joined wresiling be- Richord Merchoni, The rnosi re- Joe O'Donneli, The high level of couse I wonied To be in o mon's wording pon oboui wrestling is win- one on one compeiiiion ond win- sporT! ning! ning keeps me moiivoiedf' genie Freecom G3 SQ Joe Tig! fig M 22 1 , fQ'v r - if if Vorsiry Wresfiers shown relaxing before C1 march. Wresfling is 0 Tough sporf, os dernonsrrored by Jesse Montero ofTer 0 grueling mczfcn. Sporfs 127 A 1, ., M 1 4 iw V! : E J ' OD The mah and off, our Varslly wrestlers are always cahcehlralihg OD Their wresllihg skills, E c X Q Well, Vic , . . ThaT's a good place for your school splrill 428 Sporls C'moh Dahhy, IeT's show 711 . f f' ?.,W.,W W 4 1,-. ,,, MA Z? ff K PM y W 2,jA M f-,-1, . ,Q - H ff ff 5 ' 'V . Q :If . , iz M 3. .Q , G 3 Ag, 7 w. 3-,-,wif-iw ' , , , , . ,,, ,, A , 62,2 f All right Pcnfhers! Go for Thof pin! Wit' ie v--squsnlwh , ,. ,W him how To wresfle! ,M WresTIihQ helps form close friends. 4. Sports 129 The Marvale wrestling team according to senior Vic Frimbres ls in the making . . , In a couple of years the team will be outstanding. lt also has a good attitude towards win- ning commented sophomore Frank Garcia, And win they did. Varsity drove home five wins from many different teams. A couple of outstanding wins were against Saguaro and North. After a very good season they ended it with Divisionals at Alhambra High School and State Finals at Sunnyside High School in Tucson. The JV and Frosh teams had a pretty good year with both teams having two wins. As Coach Martinez said the only thing that bothered me was that only five freshmen were involved in wrestling this year. As Joe O'Donnell remarked We had a good wrestling team but we didn't have enough people going out for the team. Such were a couple of reasons why JV and Frosh could have done better. Most of the wrestlers thought the har- dest part about wrestling was making weight. Sophomore Juan Hernandez ad- mitted that the hardest part about wres- tling was when you have to do killer drills and of course making weight. When they were asked what the most rewarding part about wrestling was they all agreed that it was winning! Junior Jeff Goss thought the most rewarding part was getting a medal and placing at the tournament. Because it makes you feel as though you've accomplished something. They were also asked what the most motivating part about wrestling was. One junior said that winning was what helped keep him motivated, Sophomore Jesse Montero was motivated by knowing that I can accomplish some- thing. As one senior wrestler said that the coaches are what keeps him moti- vated. The wrestling coaches were Ben Wick, Richard Wilson, and Gary Martinez. The coaches were very supportive. com- mented Junior Richie Pagan. Senior Tony Cantele said that Coach Wick is a good coach that taught good tech- niques, Wilson enforced the law, and Martinez kept order. Other comments made about the coaches were, They're cool , They're great! , They're very supportive. The coaches also believed in their team. Said Coach Wick, who has been coaching for thir- teen years, They have improved, be- cause they have had one more year of learning the techniques I have been teaching. Such was showed by all the wrestlers as they did their best and showed their pride for MHS! 'ISO Sports Junior Varsity- FRONT ROW: Fred Najero, Steve Gracia, Joe Owens, Pat Schriber. BACK ROW: Coach Wilson, Ubaldo Najero, Elliot Balancad, Chris Coleman, Rudy Paniagua, Ernesto Griffin L. .M .. - F l sl... Freshman- FRONT ROW: Joe Owens, Pat Schriber, Fred Najera. BACK ROW: Llbaldo Najera, Danny Baker, Ernesto Griffin, Coach Wilson. I Richard Merchong psyches himself our for G moich. Grrr! Go ge? 'em Tiger! ix Joe O'DohneII Takes him down for Two poihis. Sports 134 VARSITY SOFTBALL T' ' Maryvale sofTball sTarTed off The 4988 sea- son wiTh The expecTaTions of going To STaTe. AfTer many sTrenuous workouTs wiTh exacTly how much hardwork and coooeraTion was needed To acquire Their goal. Coach Hicks broughT forTh a philosopy of dedicaTion, hardwork, and menTal aTTiTude. When The Team played iT up perfecTly, iT all payed off in The end. The MHS VarsiTy SofTball Team ended wiTh a winning record and a 3rd place aT The divisionais which did send Them on To STaTe. The award winners were: Car- Tionsp Chris Vasquez, and RiTa OuinTero. MosT Valuable: Marcie Kreger and Jennie I ' is fs. Www Chris Vasquez, The mosT memorable mo- menT was when we beaT Yuma Twice in a double-header. Y' fu CaThy Pena, The Thing I remember mosT was when we qThe Teamj goT sTood up by The bus in Globe and were sTuck There for hoursl 132 SporTs FRONT ROW: Julie Young, Sandra Rodriguez MIDDLE ROW: Shannon Finch, Rachel Quinfero Jo I h I - Ellen Garcia, RiTa QuinTero, Polli Huseman, BACK ROW: Monica Nuanez, ChrisTina Vasquez SlmFTiOl lS, Gnd MosT SplrlTedj Si lOl'ii'1Ol 1 FIl'1Ch. Marcia Kreger, Jeannie Simmons, KaThy Pena, Chris La Gunas, Coach Hicks, as JoEllen Garcia, My mosT memorable mo- meni was when I hiT Two Triples in The divi- sion TournamenTl Jennie Simmons, The most memora momenT for me was when l hiT a home againsT Shadow MounTain High Schoo The sTaTe TournamenT. .HW VW Ti- , ,,,,, ,q A iiiii W ' ' Tay f in Polly Huseman, The mosT memorable mo- menT for me was also when The bus broke down in Globe. ble l in . . ,M ' ' WWWW' Y,,, N, 'k ' ,, Hurry, here she comes!I HEY Boher, hey batter, Swwiiinnnng Bo1TerI! Sports 433 434 Sporls ri l K E! v V ..,r, 6 .... 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SofTball had a beTTer year Than expecT- ed by Coach Holman. Ending The year wiTh a record of ll-4, The lady panThers spenT aloT of Time pracTicing To mainTain Their ouT- sTanding record. BuT whaT They didn'T spend on pracTicing The Team spenT Traveling To and from games. They wenT To Yuma Twice and To Globe, buT noT wiThouT Two false alarms due To The bus noT showing up and The weaTher. The super sofTball players had as sTaTed by Pam Trainer, The ride There was crazy and The rife back was ever wilder. BuT iT wasn'T all fun and games as mosT players and people would Think. They worked hard every day afTer school, buT somehow Coach Holman and The players made iT fun while They worked hard, learned new plays, and improved Their perfor- mance. BuT any Team member could Tell all The spiriT and all The fun couldn'T compare To The Thrill of vicTory. J.V. SofTball- FronT Row: Michelle Elycio, Denise Barrienios, Valerie Urena, Chiemi Dvork. Sec- ond Row: Gwen Greene, Lainie Sanchez, Anna Cano. Yolanda Olea, Susan ZyguTis. Back Row: Misha KrejsTa, Pam Trainor, Rose lvlanguso, Carrie Vasquez, Suzanne Vanderzee, April Redfern, Coach Holman. S .gs ss f .iw , i igxl 2 SITE' . 45 T 5 S . Q 5 s T is .. 3 l X 3-., s Tx 5 .L ,. , ppyl s .i G. p s o T - eee n.e.v s I ,.. ' T A Q . ,..... ..... A . . . .l..' H i T i 5 ll T ..,Q ' X K A Q: .... Mfcii: N... .W W, cw -W . . ,... .... . K . -. sr. r ,asm . a ...., .,... .. .. .... . . be .... m , . y V .... . Nigga. ......,. , .yby .. . T T Oh no . . . They scored anoTher run! Maryvale SofTball reaches for The sky! l 36 SporTs Frosh Soflbdll The ladies on The Frosh SofTbalI Team know ThaT having fun isn'T The only Thing ThaT goes on during pracTice. These TalenTed ladies have To know To hiT The balls, how To caTch a fly ball, and how To make a double play. These ladies pracTiced every day and iT showed in Their games. The Frosh Team wasn'T jusT a Team They were a family, wiTh 'T' all The hours They were TogeTher iT's no won- der. WiTh all The pracTices and games, The Team didn'T lack The spiriT ThaT helped push Them on To vicTory. 1 M Iwi? MZ! Many Times The PanThers had To work pasT exhausTion To win, buT afTer iT was all over They realized iT was really worTh iT. FRONT ROW: Denise Barrienlos, Tino Marie Cardnal, Chiemi Dvork MIDDLE ROW: Veronica Urias, Valerie Vacanari, Vicki Hiring, Monica Ramirez, ChrisTina Marfinez BACK ROW: STephanie Newsberry, Michelle DoTen, Monica Alcaraz, Lucy RoTT, Jennifer FuTherie, Coach Jim Irvine .viii izzlfkrvh -.-:sxfJ'i'.2 .... 2 -' i - T ' - T f' ' .s ,gaps 'LQQE 1223. 5::'3fi.f?f7.:Kfi.5Qi2i'2E.-:liTempif- . llll vi f. ..,. T ,nf , . -i 'l 'EPZ fr , f'::sG2i?'i':'nS V sis'Q:lsw:---:--:::'- 'ii AwsssEEEi-1QEG..fi 5' .1 'v .:. or . .sims-'L K . fy ww - - - ss 1' fs .r fl ,V is A 3 . 45 ' W 27- ' . ,, Q , W Qiiq 3 . , , is n f W!--4455? ,,,,,, f ff T . A ZQPJH-x:1'41f? rw? fail? Z- figwif' 4' fT'2 ' iff ' T - ima- ,119 - -' 1, '- f V ---fff- , 1 gsssfsf-fA1,5:Q:gsQg. - Ngsifs r V ' ,,,,, , 1- H .V W H ' Wi' ' 2 , ' If 'eww 'r1:m'?? ,r M' 2 V vmilw ' if :Tia-'ikii-:ii-fs' if , K ' ' '- .... T hm ' ,, iv s , .fir V sf fixiiiug:-E if: T: fi -- 1 L55 ' . : W- - ' T R T M T' - , R - , , T ZuT! You didn'T see ThaT, believe me you didn'T see WOT Ref you goT To be crazy To call ThoT a sTrike! , says a loyal M.H.S. fan! Sporfs '137 Varslly Baseball When mid+Feloruary came around, many guys were ready for baseball season 'ro be- gin. The team gathered everyday afier- school io praciice barring, pitching, running and drilling outfield plays. Afler all Thai prac- ticing They were ready for Their games on Tuesday and Fridays. The varsiiy Team con- sisied of many relurning players from lasl year: George Green, Jung Pyon, Jeff Kuhlin, Tom Rearick, Sieve Chavez, Dondi Klassen, Chris Reynoso, Mickey Kindred, and Alvin Ramirez. The resl of The Team consisied of J.V. players who were moved up and anx- ious To play varsily baseball. r T rr 'lg Q ri. 'Tj' 'FEI ' Z V r 138 Sports x l A'Pilching a 4 hitter Hi'rfing a GRAND SLAM against Coronado and against Apollo and hav- slill losing The game! ing il' called back be- cause if hit a Tree. ln my firsf varsity game NOT AVAILABLE going 4 for A and hilling my flrsl varslly home run ru gel in' 4 HB uwhenlhilaballoverlhe When l played my flrsl fence cluringagame wilh game against Alham- Soulh Mounlaln and we bro. were losing and Tha? made us win! eoa l A 5 EA - .. Baller up! A Hey, walch 'mal swing! Sp0r'rS 139 up. The greai pitchers and ouifieldersc con- JV- Baseball The JQV. baseball Team opened their season wiih a lossi To Cenlral. Piicher Chris Coleman fel? 'rhai Cenlral was 'rheir loughesi oppen- eni. The players praciicecl aimosi every day afierschool. All Thai practicing helped in iomoke a greai pirching and ouifielcl line- Tribuiecl io the excellent J.V. season, A r Wind ii up and lei ii 'roi Nice pifch Chris!! Z Wh, Vrg, , k Q M f E vb f I , K5 k,,, W '14 W ff ,L .,,, :IV VVV, Q K+, 'J' -flzf f' M' eeiie 2,i r iilic lir C Q ,ic, e Top: Coach Schuster, Frank Garcia, Dereki l-iendrix,'Mike Coiog Larry Campos, Larry Frausio, T..l.eFisi4, Chcarles.Coberf:i. Chris Cabrera, Qlimrnie Hernanciez,'Coach Holman. Boiiomz Chris Coleman, Fred iifioresj Richard Reulas. -Sieve Perez, Geasar DeLaRosa,cAndy Luge, Mike Anguio, Billy Lapinskos. . C r . h A . C h L h C - C 5 ., W. W5 405' 'WK '7 ! ,,, WhoT did you soy? h A From' rowf Sean Marlinez, Jessie Garcia. Pal Schrieber, Jack Hudsen, David Flmbres Second Row: Adam Aragon, ErnesT Hernandez, Wayne Turner. Brion Recler. Dale Rinsiih, Coach Hlcks Frosh Baseball Even Though The freshman baseball Team had a losing season, They gained aloT of experience and helped Them furfher ad- vance Their skills in hiTTing, caTching and Throwing. These skills will be used laTer as They play Varsity or J.V. nexi year. The Team was also splriTed and enThusiasTic. The guys learned how To work TogeTher as a Team as well. i V' ' as 5,5 ' , f I M. ,V fr 7' l.,,f.'j 1 ,,se1msm A r Q A ,,,, ,M , ,, ,, V , T A W L, rll' A A A , .az 'rm' my , . ,. ' 1 ' 1 , ,J Q4 rn - -if N , , . ' ig sz, - , fi 7 fig A , 1, 1,,. ',-My f T ff sf ' ' 'M Ar,wii 'T f '1f ri ' ,, L H gg ' MTM '-'Q ,,,, We're ready, haw obouT you? Sporls 144 if in L,,,,,A , FronT row, YveTTe McirTin Second row, Blcincd Velez, Mcircy Kreger, Roxdnne Lopez, Anno Conno Bock row, Jeri Long, Denise Smolls, Trocey Schuh Jennie Simmons, Codch Sl-lACK . Varsity BClSebCII T WiTh The Tedm sTrengThs, such ds inTelligenT pldyers, fine dTTiTudes ond o desire To win, Cooch Shdckelford foresdw dn improved sedson for The Girls VorsiTy BoskeTboll Teom. AlThough The Tedm hdd difficulTies wiTh d lock of size ond experience in comporison To The oTher Tedms, The ouTcome of The yedr wds o success os The girls did Their besT. Up ond in for Two!!! 4412 Sporis SMILE, You're on condid camera! I'm husf here suppoding my Team! Sporfs 443 Aiwmmifivm wi? . 14 ., ff ,Af 4 M, . .. , z ,, N,,, Mf,W,,w+ gan, -... Wk 'H ' Fine, don'T woTch me blow This bubble! . 1 ww' Oh good! Just drop The ball. WHAT77!! Sports 145 GirI's Track!! The Girl's Track Team had high ex- pecTions for The Team This year. People can see why since The Team has noT losT a dual meeT since 4974. Also The Team has won A sTaTe championship in a row!! The '88 Team wished To fol- low in The oTher Teams fooTsTep. And They have The TalenT!l The Team realize They would have To spend aloT of Time on skills and drills To make Their muscle move in sequence auTomacTicly. Talk abouT dedicaTion, Look iT up in a WebsTer dicTionary and iT would say', ulvlaryvale High School Girl's Track Team . There is aloT To Track ThaT people don'T realize. An aThleTe musT be able To run well, jump high and far, and Throw a discus or shoT puT. Having sTrenghTh and flexibiliTy is a hughT- asTic parT, buT also having enough dedicaTion To go ouT To The field afTer school and prac- Tice has aloT To do wiTh iT. The Girls have done This and more, and Their reward was a greaT season!! Sharon Collins, I come back each year because of all The gorgeous guys!! s -His sl 1 ggi. Karen Collins, Even Though I'm noT a compeTeTive person, l feel dedicaTed To The sporT. 146 SporTs I ,Mu ui!! 'iv i W 'W , , , ' T iygz .L ,,,, FirsT Row: Gween Wilson, STephanie Mason, Second Row: Shannon Fowler, Krisry FleeT, Tammy Phelps, Adreana Mc Cloud, lVlerediTh HurT, Roachelle SmiTh, Wendy NorTon. Third Row: Linda SmiTh, Danielle C-odinez, KaTrina KeeTon, Aimee FekeTe, Eileen Lee, Sharon Collins, Lillian Aldridge, Karen Collins, Hali SlaTer, Yvonne Huff, April Redfern, Ann Long. Aimie FekeTe, Which way did he gO!'?l'? H 'ATT A 7 ,,,,, T ChrisTie FleeT, No more canals, There is a god!l . W- , , Y, W, .W Vfylr MW ,,,, M Y ,. ,M , , , WM f,,,,,,.WW ,f 4 , ,, ,, Q I ,, Karen Collins shows The ouTrageous TalenT iT Takes To Throw a discus?!? Y, A? : Y R ge 2 ' .. . f ' ,J 7 A if ' 4 we 74 my , , Q , ,, T ,, , .,,, , I ..,... KN , f ,I Ui WQT 24 J f ff I 1 Ml 2, ff , Come on, buT don'T foil me now! Who's The idioT who puT Those blocks in The middle of The Trdck'?? QS 'x K0 xx X. KXOQGJ cf SporTs 147 Boy's Track The Boy's Track Team, led by Coach Jones, was a Tough Team This year. Track is noT jusT an indi- vidual sporT, and Takes Team ef- forT and unified dedicaTion To win. Team pracTice sharpened The abiliTles of The reTurning members, and helped To educaTe The newer boys. IT also was useful in raising Their compeTiTive spiriT as a whole. There were many ouT- sTanding sTars This year, buT wiTh- ouT The group behind Them They couIdn'T have goTTen Through The season. CongraTuIaTions To all The running, jumping, Throwing guys aT lvlaryvale for a job well done. xx .,., , g f N l . .' , V K i Kevin G-aIbreaTh, IT is fun and iT keeps me in shape for fooTbalI. Also I wanT To keep my speed up, 211, aIrighT!! 448 SporTs 791 FRONT ROW: Chris McCloud, Kevin Galbreafh, Derick Martin SECOND ROW: Tony Lizarre, Marcelus Crais- chon, Henry Zarrow, Danny Warren. Tark Ahmad, Billy Langendorf THIRD ROW: Jesse MarTinez, Glenn Punchios, Daryl Jones, Marlin Juniel, ScoTT ArsenaulT, Mark ZiTo, FOURTH ROW: Shawn RoberTs, RoberT Obenour. Brian EasTer, Sam Rodreguez, EIlioTT Blanaca, James Ramirez, LAST ROW: STeve Syers, Joshua Schuh, RoberT Birnbaum, ScoTT Krealer. ff' ss. -- 5 - - .4 , M . s, ,V sry, Danny Warren, The Thing ThaT keeps me going is The verse You can do anyThing Through ChrisT! ' . K JV? VAZA The fasTer I go The sooner l'm off To Rally's Chris McCloud, I come back each year because i wanT To follow in Coach Jones' foot- sTeps. HA HA. Z I fa MMMW, ,,,, Push iT FGGI QOOCHH Up, up Qnd QwQy! ,,,, Q 7 fa ' 97:7 , , Boy, is Track ever fun! BuT iT's also O lo? of hard work. Sports 149 VarsiTy Tenn s The Girl's VarsiTy Tennis Team was jusT as dedicaTed as Their counTerparTs. WiTh four reTurning players The girl 's Team kepT in sTride wiTh The boy's Team. Through many hours of pracTice, drills, and games The girl's experience showed Through. They had a very successful season as was predicTed by Their coach. The Girl's Tennis Team has proved Themselves To be jusT as sharp looking and playing on The courTs as The guys!!! 8 if s Qgs S JoEllen Garcia, Adriana Tores, Anna Jung, AniTa Pena, Chns Vasquez, Carrie Vasquez - ' H Yu ri K K -Hl -, .M-,M EM isii ' Vlu nw 4 Q Adriana, Jones WahTed To make more JoEiien Garcia Thoughf iT was fun, andlgef Chris Vasquez joined Tennis so i can KICK fdends. ' 450 Sports C7 QTGGY' fGf7- everybodys aee . Top Row: Shanna Dailey, Karin Krause, Karla Villalobos, Back FronT Row: Gabi MonToya, Tina Mason. w .: f-,, - -:few ',ff H '- ff-ju-J ' . ,V Y T ff T A , ...T , .M,,.wMoAv'1wF ..,,' es: I In . 4 .. 3 'Q ' . rl' This one i'Ii geT for sure. J.V. Tennis The J.V. Team proved a greaT asseT To The VarsiTy Team. They provided parT- ners and compeTiTion while J.V. perfecTed Their pack- hand, serves, and form wiTh VarsiTy and coaches heip. The girls on This years Team are shooTing for a winning season. The pracTice and Their pure dedicaTion should prove To be Their greaTesT asseT. if l Keep your eyes on The bail, girls. W SporTs 151 Boy's Varsiiy 84 J.V. Tennis Teams We tv Senior Frank Cano Senior Larry Jung W f -W-M, ,wmv w,,,,W,,,..,,,, ,,, n'.' if f 5 it iii ,ef u' fp?- 3 M9li Fronr row: Trung Quaoh, Francisco Cano, Doug Taylor fright fo Iefrp Back row: Jason Leon, Danny Gonzales, David Behr, Larry Jung qiefi To rigniy M in ,.- if- '--4 452 Sporis Senior Jason Leon M. ,,......., y ,T s , Froni row: Wesley Pritcnharr, Paul Gonzales, Hoa Nguyen Back row: Thuan Nguyen, Paul Shorr, Mike Reynolds l would have had iT, buT The sun was in my eyes. Tennis players have such grace and TalenT. in-,Q 41 WiTh four reTurning VarsiTy players, lvlaryvale Tennis Team looked for- ward To a winning season. The coach of The boy's varsiTy Team had high hopes. He had predicTed a winning season and was noT disappoinTed. As pracTice was sTarTed in early March, sTudenTs could hear The sounds of Tennis balls bouncing, as well as The sounds of Tennis players masTering The sporT. Coach Shipley helped The sTudenTs wiTh Their serves, reTurns, volleys, backhands and Their form. The Tennis Team played doubles as well as sin- gles, which helped The Team mem- bers learn co-operaTion. The J.V. Tennis Team worked hard wiTh VarsiTy on The courTs To prepare for The maTches and To learn from The more experienced players. From The looks of Their performance, There will be a successful season ahead. SporTs 453 25 YEARS OF Q U 'ss simile, I Hi! This is Classes. Z f f i A Q 5 .4.--f .:.--Z WINE Dov A fl io Ov 6 A. 51 U gg adm W 9 545 Q0 ' CIT ,ov QEJW 050334 U U A W AOD! O I 154 Classes Z 1 Af U - n Eb 535 41. 4 , S35 E , vxwz n 27 ff ' nab!! x K 1 U .X 1 A .45 C1 kg Q O W Z. O n 2 . W A Q om? b 0 Q Q cn 01, . Q X X 'Xi OA 3 A E, 9 A OV 4 Q74 1 bo Q VO 9 l f , ,QW W CLA SSES HyDb h h ddy T I CI ,155 Classes .. .Then And Now PoIysorbaTe 80. Whaf is ThC1T'?'?!! Mwwf - , M N T, T T , ,Z 'W 5 T f My ' T iw if On These nexT four pages you are seeing jusT a few of The many sTuaenTs who over The pasT 25 years have shown Their TaienT ana abiIiTy aT MHS. Over The years, many Things have changed, DUT some Things will never change. PanThers sTili have To work To raise money for Their clubs, They sTili have To wriTe research papers, They sf!!! have To eaT The school food, and They sTili show Their PanTher Pricie! 456 STuaenTs aT M.H.S, geT To EXPRESS Themselves in many waysii -.....4-H Is This The end or The oeginning'?! -Q. ' f 'KX'-V WIND f ,uf Now s-1 v--- ---rw -- 1Q'- -M-Q-.gf 'A--.-am .fA-----f..S- .L.. 5,-ry ,-fr -gm fl-1552252-'fiiiiy' --. - z - H Xikii 1 g 5 i g flf ': i - 5-,-A .QM oss This N v A 5152- ia-. ---5, -- - -Q:-.N 'aa-ai A L, -- vxx 5 4:2 K mv. 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C? ,QSCUAS ,ff si 5 X is, 1 : 2 W5 i l as ww,--.-N T to ,F f ,,f n .uf DVM T., Wig Vlhlq P' Ji if 5, Z mwifmaswfk lvlaryvale Under A New AdminisTraTion Maryvale High underwenT several changes, This year, among Them where Two new adminisTra- Tive faces, Tom Dickerson and Principal George lvlannon. WiTh These new adminisTraTors came a varieTy of new programs. Some of These pro- grams were SaTurday morning deTenTion, or as iT's someTimes called The BreakfasT Club. On SaTurday mornings There was also The work- sTudy program, The difference peTween The Two was The aeTenTon sTudenTs would siT in The cafeTeria for four hours sTudying while The work- sTudy kids would clean up around The campus. 460 AdminisTraTion , ' dir W, is There was also The addiTion of The sTaff inTervenTionisT Dr. Richard Fine who was responsible for The Peer Counseling and Peer TuToring programs. Peer Counsel- ing was sTudenTs counseling oTher sTu- denTs who needed To Talk abouT Their problems, and peer TuToring was sTu- denTs helping oThers who were having difficulTies in some of Their courses. There was also The A.L.C., or The AlTer- naTive Learning CenTer, which was an alTernaTive for sTudenTs who would oTh- erwise have had Their classes closed. AnoTher big chance around campus was The KKIS, Keep Kids in School, peri- od. This period which was from 2: '14 unTil 2:44, was designed To help The sTu- denTs. Teachers could reauesT a sTu- denT To a KKIS period, or The sTudenT could use iT To make up works, or TesTs in classes where They were having Trou- bles in. M.H.S. shows iT cares abouT iT's sTudenTs wiTh The addiTion of These many pro- grams, and iT conTinues To be The pride of The wesTside! ,, ,W , ,wqwnww A f- egg: QW W :ea , if T2 zi- .,,., ..,.. 5 1'.f .:'1:1Q-'V Ezi ': -- l .V K i ,.,. .. , X sir? is ss Hifi? ig! i e. xg L 2 ,E hifi i ,:AV:, ,.. 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Marsha Dorene Hughes Fike Delores Jo Ann Coffey Carrlllo 162 Faculiy Janei Lamberi Vx Shirly Siernke I K E K Jean Derbaum Barbara Solomon QQ? Dee MON Leboeuf Gordoa Joan Andre Huff IVG Cox Ee l s 'i-we wap , ' .. 'fn ,I-1-0: 24. sS'E'.f'R :- . Y .f -- ' fE:1'2 1 1' ' . ..l. - ij LL E- . K 'fi --- Q K fgkglsw ..,, ,ss -.l- TM-- Colleen Siroup Burks a W Shirley Colveri RODGVT Bealrice Hazel Johnson Byron While Donald Jeanne PaTricla Williamson T Schoaland Boykin 'Elf X Everylime some- body saw a secu- riTy guard They al- ways sTarT behav- ing, buT Then There's The few sTudenTs aT Ml-l.S. who are The ones who gel caughT and keep securiTy on Their Toes. The securiTy isn'T only here To keep sTudenTs ln line They're also here for sTudenTs when They have a problem. MosT sTudenTs have learned To confide in The security guards around Nlaryvale. The Maryvaie securlly has always been a friend To lvlaryvale sTudenTs. Some sTudenTs aT M.l-l.S. see securily as hard Tough guards ThaT always spoil Their fun. but as many sTuolenTs have found ouT securily aT Ml-l.S. are people jusl like us and can be fun. P a D T f h 9 T V S it 'R XA Q X From' row: Scoll Heorns, Alice Sauceda, Sharon AylesworTh, Arl Vollz. Back row: Don Reese, Ed Jones, Bob Meyers, FaculTy 16-3 g ' ' K it gz. 3 l:' -K 5 I t ri E i t M A - s . 2 . E ..-if ..,,. , . . i 4 1 . , , gg 3: 'R Q ,:g ,rr-gi :.Ef N :gl-g-:V-rg. gi ,K i . 5 i 3? 5 ,,... 1 E Qi E 1 vi 2 N 2 5 1 . 1 E E iiiii are '- tin it girl iii rigs :.: . ..,.. 2 - - Tr -X ir, 55 -. -,.-,. 5 X .E ,i , sri lrgrgfiiggf rEr2li it 2 'iz' :- 1' I ': 2 5 i is ei it 1 si s. i snr iiri i i 52 . it ft fig i i ,g rgs it iii .it ii ' is V3 i E. E ia I . .sri iiii . . . r ir is i . .H g . .-., ... if-:-..: i 'Nil si is 5 ' l fi rg .Q . i t :: in r ii .A,. :,. .1 i r- ...,., Egg? Q . . ..,:. .... 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These classes mostly consist of lang lectures, note taking, dissect- ing and labs. When asked what Pia Corpus thought about sci- ence she said, Science classes give people the opportunity to use their minds and experiment with nature. .... 'F -SST' s 4 'VK 5 Qobert Nick Sturdlvant Mastrovito Deng Bettie s Munoz Willams g .... 2 D .S Q. , ti . . A ..... . 1 Gayle Carolyn Jarvis Zimmerman A new addition to the taculty?'?'?l Can l use the phone? s 164 Faculty Ronald Ratliff Richard Hoffman Ralph Neighbors is , ' s 's QL s g .ss .df Richard Flanders 5 'S Q. x gs, S g .. 5 I Thomas Monica Barbara Messner lvlontQOmGVY Stephens Y I F :B J John Arbia Carolyn Gentili Jones Snider 'Rss Osborne James Tom Shackeiford Irvine Tucker R is S 23 Judy Mack Jeff HCITKSIFOQG S1GDlSY Jacobs x Mr. Robert White is the Department chair of the Social Studies Depart- ment. The Social Studies department has well qualified teachers in the 200 building. Not every student at ivl.l-l.S. realizes all the electives and educational learning skills you can get from American history, Government, and Ari- zona history. Each of these courses are boring at times but really they and fun and informative. The class teaches the students about the events that have happened in the past, i When asked what Heidi I-lurskanen has learned in Social Studies, she said i'l've learned more about Arizona and l've become more aware with events happening in Arizona. From these classes students learned about past and current events, the working aspect of our Govern- ment, and Arlzoncfs past. i T? it Not while l'm eating! Faculty 165 Allen Salt replaced Thom Dicker- son as head of the English De- partment this year. This position, although both time consuming and challenging, Salt performed T with great energy and wisdom. Although English ls required for everyone all four years, there is no reason it can't be a fun course. The main objective of the English courses are to teach literary concepts, grammar, and communi- ca ion skills ln addition to the regular English classes, students had a choice of taking Business English, journalism, or the honors courses, which are basically for college preparation. For the students who t1aven't yet grasped the concept of the Engtish language there was ESL, Eng- lish as a Second Language, Also to help students there were WE. classes and two hour block classes which would give the student a full credit in a half a semester, The English teachers and students were rewarded by the new additions in the library and the computer lab. Students were en- couraged to use the computers for their various reports and re- search papers. ln all, the English Department has classes that are designed for just about any type ofcourse the students may want or need to take to meet their requirements. .NN Gwendolyn Harriet Earl Erires wif? James Danitiza Jacobson Kalas loo Faculty Charles Joyce Banks T Benner Daune Jim Charlesworth Clay Jerry Carlson 1 Freida Cooper Robert Gerald Goss l-licks .lo Dixie Lockhart Maxwell Claire Hurlbert Robert McBr0Orn 'WW' ,v...ev9 Biliie Natalie Sue Conkin Gluhak Hardesty , I 'M 7 Patricia r Pete Charlene Middleton Navarrete Presley gli.. . W Mary Beth Allen Carol Reed Salt Shuster he . The IMC, instructional Materials Center, is always a busy place at MHS. Students are seen rushing in and out. returning or checking out books, and doing homework or a research paper. Students are assisted in their work by ei- ther the ever-so helpful staff on hand or their student assistants. They are always glad to help students out and do everything possible to help them complete their projects. The IMC has a large selection of books which increases every year. In addition to books, the IMC houses a new computer lab. The computer room is there for students to do research or for fun at lunchtime or after school. The computer lab was o welcomed addition to the campus and has been a great help to both stu- dents and teachers. , Another great addition was the electrical sign in front ofthe lMC. lt's purpose is to inform students and faculty of upcoming club events and meetings. lt can also be used to send a message to someone special. lt has proved to be very successful as many people and clubs have utilized it and have found it very useful. Another great section ofthe IMC is the Audio Visual room. A.V. is where all the photocopies are made, and they also run the closed circuit TVs. They also run the MTV, Maryvale Television. news and any other movie or film that is requested by the teachers. W E , if ft 1 f if! if ! i 1 I W 4 f 1 ' . ff , - f f W , ,' MJ Donald Carolyn Tacia Talley r sss 'I Ahkk . I 5' 4: X ,Q Liluwif gil 5 1 ir' I V ' Q fu N iiii W 5,1 9.3 .1 C.. .... Y S . . Mary Alice Nei Terry i gi T 4 Walter Ward Watson 'Z f 'fljwr 'S ln -.41 C Q .W ' sg . so 1 if 'ii' T , . ii ,... DSWT I Io it litiffful? Faculty 467 et Cs is x 60? gl QQQOQQ Q40 The 700 building is the building for the practical and perform- ing arts department. This in- cludes such classes as: Dra- ma, Band, Auto Shop, Home Economics, and Human Rela- tions. The classes are de- signed to be both fun and instructive at the same time. Drama is a class where students can learn anclfor better their acting skills, which is taught by Ms. Resha Gentry. Band is taught by Mr. Robert Jones, and is a class where students can learn andfor better their instrument playing skills. Both activities can be done as extracurricular activities. Students in Drama can join either Thespians or Speech, and students in Band can join either Marching or Jazz Band or Orchestra. Both Gentry and Jones put forth a lot of extra time and effort to make these classes as fun ond exciting as possible. Home Economics, Human Relations, and Child Development are taught by Mrs. Donna Lampinen and Ms. Lora Van Quatham. These classes help students to learn various things from caring for a child to dealing with people, These ladies help keep their students motivated by introducing new subjects in an interesting way. The Child Development class even got to work with children for a couple of weeks during the school year! Auto Shop is a class for guys or QITIS who are interested in learning about cars or just refreshing their memory on what they already know. Woodworking gives students a chance to use their creative abilities to build such things as lamps or clocks. instructors, Mr. Tom Altemus and Mr. Jesse Magdalena help their students Creative juices flow by teaching them the basics and giving them lots of positive encouragement! ,ga .,,,,..,....... Tom Altemus Donna Lamplnen ff t. , .,.Hm., A .. - ...., ...f 3 ir., ,,A,,. Resha Gentry Robert Jones Jesse Lora Magdelena Van Quatham it.i ' 7 ' f'll A A 7 , ,,.,,, , ..,.V:V . ,ff W E Oh, nO! NOT Grwther fecultv meeting! You can smile, but don't rank with your mouth fum we Faculty MLW, ,-,' wr V ,Mp ff 4 f' , , A ,,,, N T V VV , T ,U QT Q sl M5 llyy A 4 Blanch Richard Berry Fine ' E 1 b T gg Buck Jean PODGVT Hall Osborn SCTIUSTGT Physical Educa- Tion- The disTin- guishing name for PE. PE is for some sTudenTs an elec- Tives, buT for oThers iT's considered a mandi- Tory class for keeping acTive. For oTher sTu- denTs iT's merely a way To keep from siTTing in class. X The boys PE deparTmenT is headed by Coach Trejo, and The girls PE deparTmenT is headed by Miss Berry. The PE deparTmenT has a wide varieTy of classes To offer such as: Beginning and advanced dance, and gymnasTics, weighT-Training, and The basic PE class. As sTaTed by JoEllen Garcia Senior, PE isn'T always a boring class, iT's fun, compeTiTive, and iT keeps The sTudenTs in shapel GilberT Lorna Trejo Zlemer Qmn Did you wanT someThing'? EaTing makes Teaching all The more beTTer. Faculty 469 'X 48 sf 5948? 9 The maTh deparT- menT is made up of many dedi- caTed and TelenT- ed Teachers who insTrucT courses ranging from Calculus To gen- eral maTh. The Teachers always Try To keep Their sTudenTs moTivaTed and exciTed abouT learning new and differenT maTh concepTs. Sophomore Pam Trainor, who has Mrs. Liz Ka- pash said, She explains Algebra aT a Teen- ager's level, so iT's easier To learn and under- sTand whaT's being TaughT. The maTh deparTmenT was enhanced by a course called lnTegraTed MaTh. lnTegraTed MaTh is designed To Teach boTh Algebra and GeomeTry in The same course. IT was open To all sTudenTs and was also TaughT aT The honors level. Kapash said ThaT The new maTh program should be beTTer Than The old program since sTudenTs would be more likely To exTend Their maTh educaTion To a Third or fourTh year. 1 - l?oberT Nleryin ElizabeTh Cox Fredman Kapash Richard Warren Frank Kemper Kessinger Magallanez Jimmie Finis Richard Bonnie Sanders STafford STephens Tryon 170 FaculTy l'lI find iT for yOu. , J 1'A' ' .. , fl W .. kyyr i : , 'V gy. . ' K A 1 A . 2 W ,L , : Af J llll l J tw. :: . Ma I Kenneth Joe Dorothy Bottcher Fanella Fields W W 49 Zh The OOO building is composed of various courses ranging from Art, Ceramics, and Pho- tography, to Yearbook and Newspaper, to Reading and E.S.P. Qlixceptional Students Programj. The talented and dedicated instructors in this building put forth a lot of effort to keep their students interested and motivated about learning. Art, Ceramics, and Photography, instructed by Mrs. Jane Moser, Mrs. Jean Worth, Mr. Ronald Sikora, and Mr. Richard Shilling, are classes for creative people with an interest in expanding their abilities in those areas. Sophomore Robert Fields, advanced photographer, likes having Mrs. Worth because, She's lenient and gives us a lot of room to work at our own pace. She also gives us a lot of room to create. Vearbook and Newspaper are advised by Mary Beth Reed. They are classes for students who enjoy doing things from taking pictures, to writing copyf articles, to drawing layouts, Junior Jackee Chandler, who has been on News- paper staff for three years, likes it, Because you get to go around bugging people trying to get a scoop! Reading and E.S.P. are taught by Mr. Kenneth Botcher, Mr. Joe Fanella, Ms. Dorothy Fields, Ms. Bertha Flood, Ms. Roberta Glazier, Mrs. Linda Replogle, Ms. Ann Jackson, Ms. Louise Ostraat, and Mr. Visco. These classes are for students BGFTHO Roberta Lindg who ngedhelxga tielp inhdeveloping thgir reradigg ajnd learning skills. Scsphg- d ' l'TlOi9 OC 6 YSX ei, W O WGS ll'1VOV9 In S SO ll'1Q DIOQFGFTN GS O ISS - Hoo Glozler Replogle man, said, lt really helped me a lot. Especially Mr. Visco. He gave everyone individual aneniien, ana mars exactly what i needed. Q i ' iff? .ll ' s'EiE?m ' +,,Z1 ' J,,, ,tr ' :gm 7,2214 .W?y55Hgag f f l slll F :Q , iiiii ' il f it . , Ann Jane Louise Richard Ronald Jackson Moser Ostraat Shilling Sikora You can't be serious! Joyce Jean Werner Worth Faculty 'i7l eff o Hi Ho, Hi Ho iT's off To another foculfy meeiihg we go, 472 Faculty We 'reochers sure like having our picture Token. A picfure is worth o thousand works Q 1,1 M' Nagy., :ff .. HW Prrz, m See, Teachers know how 'fa have fun Tool e V W, and if you wan? To exif you'lI have To ge? pas? me! Faculty members have many Talents 7 2 2 Foculfy 473 . ,. LIV, '1 i W 3 Wag 3 3 5 H ' ':I'?:5.Ez2s:f :: 'f:E::EsE:fi:ii: :1'E 2: :Ziff ' g:EE 3 Ez 551, .,:., i f T 3 :' Xi T 5 -:,A: 5 lg? Z 5' gli W gui ,.1 Izv- XE F I iilil i 1 5 Q V , l T i . 3 2 'Eli X vi 5 S ig? 5 53972 ix ii T s iiiifii fsf si gi vsllsi 225232 2 i gl iisiTT2i l y?i',i,l if, i i ig, l .:.. . ,gg ,,., T55 1 .:1. iii, T if 5 gi E it y ,i,gi55 T ggi E M 5 -2f-:--:-':-:-: -:-:---::--:-- ..... : i i .,.,. 5 E V iii Y ' i Ts! E 5 3 T iii y siisiii ,mess sisiTo. E ,r,piis5 is i Q i '2':- Being a mainTenance ggi ,E man around MHS is a very T .::...: T, 5 big job. They also miie-no is Eiliiiil E To The heaTing and cool- ing sysTem as well as The general requesTs of The faculTy members, While also seTTing up for school acTiviTies and cleaning iT up when iT's over. Sounds like a busy job, buT of course They're cleaning up afTer 2,500 sTudenTs. CusTodians aT MHS are also very hard working, They're realm is To basically clean The rooms, halls and buildings, yes even The resTrooms. This can'T be The funnesT job buT someone has To do iT. WiTh ouT mainTenance and cusiodians school vvouldn'T be as well run. So Think of These people nexT Time you Throw Things around campus. FronT Row: Chad Benhem, Manny Pola, Rudy Souceda, Juan MonToya. Second Row: Adam Boren, Danny Siordian, Benny Marquaz. Back Row: STeven Acuna, Paul Schuler, Esidore Rojas, Fredrico Celaya. FronT Row: Pico Lopez, Richard Doyle, Tony Juarez. RoberT LayTon. ,,,,,, E Z T ' W 4 I VMWW. i I V 'i ,a 4 ,nf . , , xr. , T A, ,, V V A I , f .nf I fy fr .vm W V, I- A, ., , A A 1 WM x ht' P x , 4- iv 4 Us 12-,, ,, .... , , ..... -,mf , V. . , .V ,,,, , W iz, .... ..,. ,, Fronl Row: Glenda Schroeder, Kalhian lngram, Charolelle Endzulis, Janel Blonien, Kalherine Tods, Helen Mullell, Effie l-lybargen, Andrea Ramirez, Belly Mikesell, Margarel. ,gs-af ' , r The cafeleria slaff is an imporlanl parT al M.H.S. They make ev- erylhing from french fries To pizza To Their specially cookies Nol only do They make The food, They serve il, and afler all Thal They clean iT up. This is all for a sludenl body around 2000 sludenls. ThaT seems To be alol of work, buT somehow They survived il. Even Though lhey gel aloT of crilisism, They keep up Their spiril. For where would The sludenls be wiThouT Them. Fronl Row: Ray Bassaly, Nellie Saldena, Vivian Della Rocca. Back Row: Linda Eggans, Ruby Johnson, Olga Padilla, Charolelle Endzulis, Marianna Johnson. Facully 175 Aguilar, Dciniel Akers, Nicole Akers, Roy Aloniz, Sondie Alcciroz, Monica Aldciy, Fronk Alien, Billy Allen, Bob Alspoch, Troy Alvarez. Felix Alvorez. Richard Amczirdding, Vcrleniine Anderson, Goyleen Andrews, Chrlslinci Apodoca, Michael 476 Frosn Fl'eShITlel'l or QB fre 2 HQ? lg SSSSA i SECRETARY-Angelo Esquer, PRESIDENT-Richard Gomez, TREASURER-Angelo Eng, VlCE-PRESIDENT-Brion Shoop -.mi r -.X ,K :fri .fl .5 2 .il :ff 'if' A f 1 5 ' A - - A we iiii Sjvxa lm 5 ' HF 3 ..., .. .. Q w e L ',.L ' x A 4 :R Diss. 95 , vm N ' X . X - Q X Xe X K it x 33 X X X ix 5 5 R sa X X 2 X Q S E 3 E S X xl X N -- . of A .. ' '. ' 1 Arogon, Adom Armstrong, Eosy Arrombide, Abel Austin, Chris Ayolo, Rlto Bodlni, Tony Bailey, Terro Boker, Donny Boldonddo, Stephen Bollejos, April Bdreld. Delores Bcirnes. Julie Borrientos, Denise Beorce, Liso Benhom, Meredith Bennett, Deono Bennett, Mike Bergen, Mike Bermudez, Andy Bollier, John Q Booze: John Bowman, Angle Bowman, Stephen Boyd. Lori Brocey, Diono Brendon, Kim Brown. Lori Brycnt. Tommy Butler, Pciul Byrne, Brondie Lee Frosh 477 Byrd, Vicior Calley, Nicole Camden, Venus Cameron, Charla Cameron, Suzeiie Camou, Consueio Cano, Giiberl Cardinal, Chrisiina Carrier, Shawn Carrillo, Ruben Carter, Del Caudle. Jason Chambers, Vicky Chandler, Deanna Clark, Eddie Clark, Rod Clark, Omar Coleman, Melia Cordic, Moray Cordova, Michelle Corogan, Tim Crabtree, Scott Crouch, Cassie Cruz, Sam Daley, Shanna Davis, Percia Day, Kevin Delacruz, James Delfino, Bambi Denis, Hecior 478 Frosh -asses? A Vital Part Of Campus Life Whai is a Freshman? This was a aueslion asked To many slu- denls around campus. The re- sponse varied from Lillie cule immature and goofy! To The new beginning al Mar- yvale. To one upperclass- man Freshmen are The peo- ple you see running around The school acling slupldl Bui ev- eryone has lo slari some- where! , , T 'N Q5 M Q , -'---- Q, ,, X is s Denslone, Danelle Deskins, Susan Dewey, Siephanie Diamond, James Diamond, Joe Domlnice, Anlhony Dolen. Michelle Drumm, Lynn Duncan, Mike Duran, Jesus Dvorak, Chiemi EasTer, Brian Edwards, Calhie Eng. Angela Engleharl, Crystal Engwarl, Earl Enleman, David Esquer, Angela Esles, Frank Evans, Lawrence Frosh 479 Farlow, Amy Feliz, Lia Felles. Diana Ferrara, Sandra Ferguson, Darcie Fiedler, Colleen Fimbres, David Flores, Joe Fogel, Joel Fraze, Schone Freeman, Adam Garcia, Danny Garcia, Eddie Garcia, Jesse Garcia. Lind Garcia, Miguel Garcia, RoberT Garcia, Saul GarreTT, Greg Garza, Jody 480 Frosh Some Things Never Change ThroughouT lVlHS's 25 years of exisTence, There has been one TradiTion ThaT has sTayed around and ThaT is The harrass- menT of The Freshman class By mosT sTudenTs Freshman are considered The lowesT form of life The QTh grade year is rough buT IT s worTh IT To come back The following year and abuse The nexT Freshman class Gauna, Sieve Gaulnier, Greg Gilleff, Erneslo Godinez, Danielle Goerz. Bridger Gomez Alex Gomez Becky Gomez, Josie Gamez, Richard Gonzales, Irene Gonzales, Michelle Gordon, Bill Gracia, Patricia Grassman, Arlene Greene, Teresa Griffin, Mike Griffin, Mike Griffin, Rod Griffilh, Jayme Guihrie, Jennifer Hogg, Alicia l-lammersfecll, Judy Harman, Tom Harris, Waylon Harrison, Jimmy Hasan, Naijah Hernandez, Chris Hernandez, Ernesi Jr Hernandez, Frank Hernandez, Joe Frosh 48 'l Hernandez, Jose Hicks, Ronny Hill, Reba I-iirning, Vicki Hague, Michael Holmes, Cristal Holmes, Jason Hornan, Melanie Hudson, Jack Huff, Yvonne Hughes, Jeremy Hurl, Mack Huff, Meredith Hyde, Joe lacono, Kim ldlebird, Chris lnabnill, Gena lniguez. Toby Irwin. Jon Jarvis, Rex Jenkins, Kacie Jennings, Phillip Johnson, Brent Johnson, Danna Johnson, Debbie Johnson, William Johnston, Joe Jones, Heather Jones, Ricky June, Andy 482 Frosh S - ,, ei, M ., ........ N , g , ' 1.-,fm si 5255 if N :HE 's ' , -,,.. L .-ee' s ' :s- -si .... , . M . X ui .... ,,,, .Y so in 'X R N T 'T s 11 at , QL ss ' life ' Mus Q G' , le 5 1, -QR se K 2 ,.::2.:,,,.. .iiyi , A- 'Y l s 1 We d Rather Be Walking! Many Freshmen have a prob lem wlTh TransporTaTron If They don T geT a ride They musT find anoTher way To and from Many sTudenTs are seen cy cling on and off The Maryvale campus each day AnoTher group which happens To be The majorlTy of QTh graders walk as do many oTher sTu denTs 5 school. One way is biking. Juniel, Marlon Karim, HeaTher Kelley, JC. Kesler, Kevin Kin, Kendall Erin Kincade, AnTonio Kindred, Jason KiTchen, Junior Knox, LoreTTa Kranzler, Sherri Krueger, David Lake, MaTT Lee, STeve Leung, Judy Lewis, Jayda Lindley, Calvin Lindsley, Carla Linker, Susan Lockwood, David LofTon, Charles Frosh 183 Loges, Tanya Long, Kim Lopez, Chris Lopez. Dario Lopez, PaTTy Love, Belinda Lucero, Bobby Lugo, Eddie Luna, James Macarle, Tom Madruga, Suzy Magana, Melissa Magdalena, Rebecca Maldonado, Joe Mallory, Thomas Manning, Mike Markel, MarTin Marray. PaTTy Marshall, RuTh MarTln, Tanna 184 FrOSh A Season Full Of Fun Besides all The clubs Freshmen can join aT Maryvale, There are also many differenT Frosh sporTs To play. Such sporTs of- fered are baskeTball baseball fooTball wresTllng and Tennis Overall mosT aThleTes spend ThaT flrsT season learning ex perlmenhng and above all having fun ID whoever sporT They choose Q. 'ew awww 4 iiii ' VIAA L' ' ' , ,,,, , 1 , 3 Well, they told me lo Take a seal! 2 1 44. Marlinez. Christina Martinez. Jesse Martinez. Jessie Marlinez, Marlena Martinez, Richard Martinez, Sean Mason, Allen Mason, Stephanie McCarthy, Theresa McCave, Billy McCue. Maureen McCune, Mike McDonald, Fred McGee. Brenda Frosh 485 McGlone, Joseph McManaman, Jennifer McMen, Taro Medina, Mah' Medina, Melanie Medina, Michelle Medina, Paula Medina, Susie Melia, Renee Melvin, Adlenea Mendoza, Carlos Mendoza, Linda Mesa, David Meicalf, Angel Meicalf, Robert Meyer, Michele Mikesell, Niki Milich, Eric 486 Frosh which Class To Choose? Freshmen have a IimiTecl choice of classes To choose from One of The classes ThaT was offered To Freshmen was InTegraTed and Pre lnTegraTed maTh lnTeQraTecl maTh is a new program sTarTed This year which conTains a course of AI gebra and G-eomeTry in one year The elecTives mosT popu lar This year were Typing, French, JROTC, and Dance. i ?'W ff ff R Miller, James Mishler, BrenT Moenkhaus. Connie Molano, Dannie Molina, Joshua Monrial, Sonia Irene Moreno, Manuel Jr. MorriseTTe, Shannon Morrow, Jeff Morse. CurTis MoToya, Toby Muhaymin, Muhammad Murillo, Anna Murray, Becky Myers, Sandi Myers, TaniTa Norris, Jennifer Nichols, Eddie Newberry, STephanie Navarro, Tricia Nagel, Lamoni Ochoa, Roberi O'Connell, Amy Olney, Tami Ong, Elaine Ornelas, Barbara Orozco, Ben Overbey, Tami Padilla, Kiko Parham, Derrick Parker, Jon Parks, Lisa Pena. Erica Pena, Lisa Pena, Sylvia Peihiel, Randy Piicher, Jennifer Polo, Charlene Poppen, Brian Poslgaie, Dusiie Pruiii, Lanelle Puenie, Stephanie Punchios, Glen Quiniero, Benjamin Ragsclale, Jackie Ramirez, Elsa Ramirez, Jennifer Ramirez, Monica Ranfi, Lonnie Recior, Brian 488 Frosh A Year Of Change Freshmens aTTiTude is an lm porTanT sTep To maTuriTy They go from lazy and irresponsible To hardworking and indepen come individuals They realize They can T be kids forever The experience makes freshman year one of The mosT irnpor TanT years of high school dem. They' rnaTure and be-1 Reese, Ramona Reynolds, ChrisTina Reynolds, Michael Reynolds, Tara Rinesmiih, Dale Rivas, EdiTh Roberison, AnTonio Robinson, Amber Rocha, Raina Rodriguez, Brenda Roe, JarreT Romero, Greg Romero, Lupe Rosales, Angela RoTT, Lucy Ruegsegger, Nick Ruhl, Shea Ruiz, George Russell, Gina RuTzee, Robin Frosh 489 Sampson, Raberf Sanchez, Eddie Sanchez, Marisa Sander, Jerry SonToyo, Gabriel Schneider, Dorofhy Schreiber, Pafrick ScoTT, Devin Sell, Tiffany Sena, Ronnie Seyfried, Alfred Shape, Barry Shivers, Dionne ShonTz, Julie Shoop. Brian ShorT, Paul Singh, Lewis SiTu, Jane Skinner, Rainey SlaTer, Melody Anne 490 Frosh .. ,533 b i -S w . 1-if .1 Q 5 1 E 5 5 X 2 'N x ,gg X si? Taking ThaT Big Step Freshmen go Through a big change from Their eighTh grade To nlnTh grade year They noT only adjusT To a new, big school, buT learn and de- cide Their fuTure and careers. They form sTudy habiTs and be- come responsible for Them- selves. Suddenly, an educaTion acTuaIIy becomes imporTanT. For some, iT is ThaT firsT year in high-school ThaT helps Them To make iT Through The resT of Their lives. 1- ,L -1 ,, 4 55121, ,Ago , . ...,, , ' . ,V ' .. . .. , ,,,... .pw ,,,,.i,,,,, , Smilh, Anilra Smiih, Lena Smilh, Rochelle Smith, Tanya Soleman, Jennifer Soqui, Barb Slannard, Tami Steward, Auclrie Slewarl, Robin Slewarl, Sandy Sullivan, Tim Sweer, Caron Symmonds, Kerry Tang, Sleven Talro, Jesse Thomas, Adam Thomas, Jeannie THOITTDSOD, ADD Marie Thompson, Holly Thompson, Mike Thompson, Shannon Tobiaas, Alzeller Torarup, Leora Torres, Becky Torres, Jennifer Toilen, Tonya Toval, JoAnna Tovar, Juan Trammell, Kalie Treece, Ann Marie Frosh 491 Trujillo, Eric Turner, Wayne Twoiisie, Andrea Unangsr, Sheri Urias, Veronica OK.. So if s noi my locker' Some people lusi seem To find The lunch line so excmngl Vacanari, Valerie Valenzuela, Christina Valenzuela, Rudy Vaidiva. Jenny Vasquez, Ted Vargas, Gina Vasko, Amy Vickery. Kerrie Vigil, Lisa Villegas, Monica 'if-72 Frosh . .,,,..., ..... .. .. I., 'N - gn . s A if X x s .- : K is X ga X i sw f 2 as EQ SMX Qs Sk SN Q v 'N 53' is ,F is . A FE W ,ref 'LQ' sa if RS? ...,5,,5s Q,i . - , A , a:g.gf,: fs-... . ..., . fi gif . -.LM -mr . . . 35 5 .... . E X K c hi M533 fn Vuong. Anhlhu Walker, Shannon Walker. Shawn Ward, Chris Walls, Michelle 5 L' K V K I si: X K NX xc J is iii? is v 5 g P W- s QR if 3 M 'F as s 4 N S5 xs X X E Vi X X Q, X was h sc s sis s Y H53 is X X X 5 5+ ,, i '- '-'- X si, W ni Q1 '5 .mf if l ,, his W ' - M, fu? W f X' WWW his f X gg X X E As you can Tell by our faces, we sure are having fun! Is..-'Wk Welch, Ronald West, Danny Williams, Valerie Wirth, Elizabeth Wiihers, Michael Wolf. Eric Wong, Sleven Zaragoza, Anastasia Zazuela, Ricardo Zook, Joseph Frosh 493 Abbott, Gary Aceves, Bernadette Adams, Crystal Adams, Steve Aguayo, Dina Albrecht, David Alegandro, Chris Alwin, Cathleen Anderson, Johnathan Angulo, Michael Anthony, Tiffany Apodaca, Brandi Arbailo, Cindy Arenibar, Joanna Arenlvaz, Tiuyrcio Armenta, Steve Arnett, Richard 494 Sophomores Soplwmores Class Officers Once again returning to lead their class, Rudy Paniagua, President and Tanya Herman, Vice- President Encouraged school spirit for the class of 1990. Their supporting crew were Denise Ruiz as Secretary, Becky Gomez as Treasurer, and Erika Feyti and Donna Garmon as Representa- tives, Sophomores were strong Homecoming competition this year taking second place for their float Bake the Bruins and taking third place in Almost Anything Goes! The class of Q0 also held meetings approxamatly once a month to try to involve as many sophomores as possi- ble. The leaders of the class all seemed to be working towards making it a great year for the class of 90' 5 .f iii gf, 5 Arvallo, Vincenl Baca, Michael Baca, Nicky Badini, Joanna Baker, Michael Balancad, Ellioti Baldenegro, Chris Baldwin, Jennifer Barnes, Tanika Barraza, Vinceni Barron, Rene Barrs, Joey Belarde, Arlene Bell, Nicholas Benavizlez, Darlene Bentley, Becky Berndi, Scoh' Bielawski, Michael Birnbaum, Roberi Blendu, Anailfoberia Blunda, Stephanie Bobinac, Chris Bowley, Kenneth Brady, Joanna Brandolf, Josh Brant, Tricia Bredeson, Mike Brewer, Marquiia Brisi, Carrie Brizar, April Sophomores 195 Brown, ChrisTy Brown, Kim Brunei, Amy Burd, Ron Bush, Allan BuTler, Crysfal Byrne, Lisa Cabrera, Charles Cabrera, Chris Cadogan, Nicky Calzada, Monique Campbell, Tiesha Campos, Larry Campoy, Carlos Cano, Anna Carpenier, Chris Carvillo, Vicki CarTer, Shannon Cashman, Daniel Casfellanos, Ramond 196 Sophomores Another Sfep Forward The sophomore year of high school for mosf is a year of change. Teens begin fo experience many new Things such as Their firsT real boyfriend or girlfriend, or really sfarf To feel like They belong. During This Time They also gain many new responsibilifies. Some enTer The job world, oThers geT behind The sTeer- ing wheel many do boTh. No maTTer whaT sTudenTs do during Their sopho- more year or how They deal wifh The change iT s sTiIl AnoTher Slep For- ward . W is is so 5, Xi l it 5, ummm A ..,,, M Nl W WW , f f ff! 2 QM Agri? Wa, WJ! 1 fl ,W L fi , Wil. 'ly ff' ,QW ' f' ,,f'f 'Z ' ' 7 'QB ri55:5f'rEE' 1 ' 1, . f , ,a-sr' r Castro, Rick Castro, Steve Christiansen, Sara Christie, Stephanie Clark, Mike Clement, Shelly Clinard, Jay Clingan, David Clingerrnan, Cherie Colbert, Bubba Cole, Julie Kay Coleman, Chris Combs. Stacy Conant, Gaileen Conrad, Dawn Copeland, Tanya Costalez, Clara Ann Cota, Natalie Cotta, Mike Cox, David Coyle, Michele Crabtree, Sean Craig, Fred Craig, Patrice Crawford, Cynda Crawford, Derik Crews, Garland Crumpler. Dean Custer, Dawn Daseke, Sally Sophomores 497 Davis, Casey Davis, Michael Davis, Slephen Deal, Terry De La Rosa, Cesar Delgado, David Dellisanll, Anne Denslone, Damon Des lvlarias, Nicole Dibrel, Sean Dickerson, Marcus Dierks, Teen Dineyazhe, Brlan DO, Lein Dressman, Donald Drexler, Rachel Dupree, Gary Dyke, Ramona Earl, Joey Elfgen, Mary 498 Sophomores l what ls A Sophomore? The dlcllonary deflnmon soph o more Qsof mor yn abbr soph 'I A second year sludenl In any Amerncan hugh school 2 A person ID has sec ond year of any endeavor i 1 According To Maryvale lvlarvales Definiiion - Soph- O-more Qmoving upj l. any EE: i second year paniher working Their way up The social ladder aiiending more parries fool- eee ball games dances eic. 2. someone who is no longer called a FRESHMAN Erickson, Jeannefie Escobedo, Robert Eshkibok, Aimee Esquer, Lisa Evangelisia, Bryan Eylico, Michelle Farlow, Chrisiina Farrington, Anlhony Felix, Marcela Feyii Erika Fickel, Brian Fields, Robert Fisk. T.J. Flaherry, Damon Fleicher Jennifer Flickner, Mark Flores, Fred Flores, Martina Fowler, Shannon Frauslo, Larry Sophomores 499 Furrow, Chris Gaio, John Gamble, Kay Garcia, Cesar Garcia, Dorothy Garcia, Frank Garcia, Ray Gardner, Geanna Garrnon, Danna Gasta, Betsy Gay, Ginikl Gay, Vanni Gibbons, Jennifer Gierke, Michelle Giger, Rachel Gilbert, Meredith Gile, Doug Gilligan, Albert Glaser, Katherine Gomez, Danielle Gomez. Riek Gomez, Vanessa Gonzales, Danny Gonzales, Hector Gonzales, Regina Goodling, Mark Grady, Duffy Gray, Bill Green, Arnanl Green, Susan 200 Sopharnores if, U gy J ,, C 5722 gt , , ., 3 ez ff M f Mia' Q sf 5 af, H H' iii ,film ' ,W 4 i , nf, ,,,,. V ,V 7 ,,,f ,iw ' mi, is V , ,W .,.,,, X J fi X 7 4 fav Q 'Z K i X ffl Q K! if sgw l ,f sz, 2:1 ' ' is , ,,,, 1 A fs ,A Dating DaTlng IS a normal growing and learning experience for mosT Sophomores Though :Ts noT al ways happy or easy IT someTlmes can be one of The besT Things ThaT happen For Those Sophomores who arenT allowed To dale yeT The problems and The joys of hav ng a boyfriend or girlfriend seem silly or someThlng To be desired for ofhers. Sophomore daTing is noT always serious, buT iT is usually an experience ThaT makes your Sophomore year memorable. NX i X, Greene, Glenda Greene, Gwen Greenhill, Sonya Grieves, Shannon Griffin, STephanie Hack, Eugene Hackbanh, Jason l-lann, Heafher Hanna, Janice Hansen, Shannon Hall, Cleils Harper, Sean Hartsell, Mike Haynes, STevle Henderson, Derek Henery, Jim Henry, Zarron Herman, Tanya l-lermance, Joe Hernandez, Jimmie Sophomores 204 Hernandez, Joanne Hernandez, Joe Hernandez, Juan Hernandez, Maria Himberg, Paul Hinckley, Casandra Hinkle, Leslie Hifchcock. Susan Hoag, Danny Hoang, Kim Quy Holder. Michael Hoilomon, Curlis Holmes, Serena Holsinger, Karla Honahnle, Shannon Hopcey, Pamala Hosieller, Heidi Hovious, Deland Huerla, Becky Hunl, Vicky Hurskainen, Heidi lngebrerson, Ron Ingram, Jason Jackson, Becky Jackson, Garland Jefferson, Katrina Johnson, Kori Jones, Leo Jones, Tanisna Joya, Veronica 202 Sopnomores . , , it af m 1 .. K, N s X Xxxxxy , i X gg., XY s SF? 'E X X Ss K v N s W X QQ Q gs X 'Q ss' X 'X if ak 5 L X X s K Q' f s E W O MQ X l x N X l 3 g :is , hQlQff'Tiif 'w g ,, .. . K ...- - 'R ,, E t , e 5, L s Jung, Anna Junkin, Tamara Kelemen, loan Kenn, Stephanie Kerr, Veronica Keyes, Charles Kinder, Carla Kirkland, Michelle Krige, Mike Krieger, Michael Krueger, Polli Kujawski, Veronica La Force, David Lal, Pinkiy Lambert, Robert Larnbrlght, Heather Lanza, Jeremy Lapinskas, Billy Larson, Terri Laskowski, Matt Lazare, Tony Lazok, Jennifer Leon, Krysta Lewis, Jennifer Light, Shane Long, Ann Lugo, Andy Lugrain, Kelly Luna, Xavier Madrid, Jesse Sophomores 203 Madrid, JusTina Madurga, David Manguso, Rose Marchese, Joanne Marchese, Mary Marin, Danny MarTinez, Nora Mariscal, Valerie Marks, Mark Marlinez, Jennifer MarTinez. Jesse MarTinez, Jessie MarTinez, NaTalie Mc Cloud, Adriana Mc Cune, Cara Mc Fadden, Elijah McGee, Spencer Mc Graw, Marvin Mc Givney, Corrlna Mc Millian, BerleTTe 2011 Sophomores L Health And Arizona History l-lealTh and Arizona IS a course ThaT all sophomores are required To pass STudenTs Take HeaITh or Ari zona l-llsTory for one semesTer Then for The second semesTer They Take The oTher MosT Sophs seemed To enjoy HealTh more Than Arizona HisTory ln HealTh sTu denTs learn how To conducT Car Emergency Cardiac Care on adulTs children and lnfanTs The recieve a cerTlflcaTe and a card giving Them recognlhon of This ac compIlshmenT diopulmonary l?esaciTaTion and C 4, T fi: i, I - so si NN X S Ns Y ESM se sh r i v We an Q s s ,, , ,F if s si-1 Q:,:L-,: f . T'iHfiE:- , if ,. '5 :E ' I - ' .szlikgi-i-ii -fif:S.f5S?iH X si? X? -1 we Mc Millan, lan Medina, Esther Medina, Michelle Medina, Richard Melvin, Samuel Mendez, Rudy Mendoza, Michael Mendoza, Olga Mendoza, Rosenda Mendoza, Suzette Meuzelaar, Sandra Meyer, Marc Mixson, Tiffany Molinar, Lorraine Montero, Jesse Montoya, Gabriela Moore, Homer Morado, Melissa Moran, George Moreno, Chris Moreno, Raquel Moreno, Sandra Morhlser, Michelle Morse, Vanessa Muhaymin, Mussallina Mussi, Craig Myers, Michelle Mygatt, Michael Najera, Freddy New, Jimmy Sophornores 205 Nickols, Cynthia Nichols, Eddie Nichols, Sherry Nickols. Michele Norton, Wendy Obenour, Robert Ochoa, Mike O'DonneIl, Colleen Ohgoom. Barney Olea, Yolanda Oliphint, Rebekah Ollvas. Valerie Ong, Elaine Ortega, Beto Ortega, Susan Pachaco, Robert Padilla, Andrew Page, Cassandra Palacios, Christina Palomino, Joseph 206 Sophomores We Walk No Longer' Driving your own car be It a BMW or Pinto is a part of that step to freedom Most students get that freedom their Sophomore year Some though must work for many long hours to pay for the car insurance gas and any other expense that comes along It can be your pocket as you walk around wish ing for a car but take heart Soon most tenth graders will be cruising around rn their own car laughing at every pedestrian they see ,fix eww I ' V I , My depressing to hold a drivers lincense in Jobs As sTudenTs reach Their Sopho more year They begin To have wanTs and needs These are ali The iasTesT fads and fashions which require money so This is Some of These robs are Jusi odd jobs however some sTu aenTs are hired by companies and businesses WhaTever rob a soph may have The final goal is To work Their way up To achieve financial sTabrIrTy or To have IoTs of money' The year many Sophslfinci jobs. - K T Paniagua, Rudy Parker, Kevin Parra, Elicia Parra, Lori PaTerakis, Tim PemberTon, Monica Perez, STeve Perry, Jon PeThTei, Bilii Pino, Zaeda Pinon, Laura PiTTman, Dan Poe, ElizabeTh Pollock, Sfephanie Pops, Michael Prue, Kim Punzel, Carl Purdome, Jason Query, Kevin QuinTero, Joe Sophomores 207 Rabago, Angela Ramirez, David Ray, Lori Reed, Deborah Reid, Kenya Reuter, Heather Richardson, Jason Richmond, Charlotte Rieker, Jason Rivas, Claudia Rivas, Bertha Rivera, Joe Roberts, Shawn Rocha, Patricia Rodebaugh, David Rodriguez. Lilly Rodriguez, Sammy Rodriguez, Susie Rodriquez, Feiicia Roe, Jonathan Romo, Margaret Roma, Marine Roseland, Narissa Rosseil, Jason Rowe, Curt Ruelas, Richard Ruiz, Denise Ruland, Kevin Saenz, Daniel Saldono, Steve 208 Sophomores Solver, Roberta Sanchez, Chrisiinn Sanchez, Loinie Sanchez, Rebecca Soucedo. Rick Souls, Rebecca Soy, Charnoly Scoll, Abclwoon Scoll, Corrie Scoli, Jason Schuh, Joshua Schulze, Joe Seechome, Robert Selburg, David Selburg, Voloree Sepulueoo, Gloria Shaw, Keith Shaw, Sian Shoop, Liso Shoop, Mike Sinyard, Chris Silu, John Slater, Holi Smilh, Chuck Solis, David-Paul Solo, Cheryl Soio, Jax Solo, Lillo Spolz, Krisiine Slandifore, Michael Sophomores 209 ST Andre, David STanford, Chuck STauber, PaTrlcia STevens, Alex Steward, STacey STewarT, Michelle STrel, ScoTT Syers, STeven SzeTo, Kowa Talley, Wendy Tang, Raymond Tellez, Chris Terrasa, Angela Thiede, Jeff Thomas. Mark Thompson, Eric Thompson, John Tolsa, Alma Torres, PeTer Trainor, Pam 240 Sophomores E J V Sports J V SporTs are mosTIy for The ID beTween Sophomore VarslTy IS for Upperolassmen and Freshmen Team IS for The premle Freshman buT a few sophomores have made The sTrugQIe on a Vars1Ty sporT J V Junlor VarslTy lsnT as bad as some people Thank lTs a IoTs of fun and lTs someThlng exclhng and new There IS also aIoT of hard work Involved lusT as much as VarslTy If noT more IT was worTh TT aT The end of The lane knowing The aThIeTe has compIeTed anoTher sTep forward' 57-21... l I k . . YM . . A . . . , - -, 1 - 1 . , . . . 1 I f . lx If T i l S an Trimble, Billy Joe Trung, Nguyen Tu, Lien Tynes, Stacy Vanderzee, Suzanne Vannasdale. Robert Vasquez, Carrie Vega, Vicloria Velez. Anna Vickers, Denise Villaiobos, Karla Vo, Elizabefh Vuong, Tu Watkins, Andy Wesson, Nicole While, Dyanna While, Jeff Whilmer, Dirk Williams, Tony Wills, Jason Wilson, Ted Wilson, Terri Wrighl, Kenny Wood, Maxcinda Yacanari, Valarie Yeske, Maria York, Juli Ziarkowski, Judy Zook, Joseph Zyguiis, Susan Sophomores 24 4 Acosta, Claudia Acosla, Janice Adame, Charrnan Aguilar, Elizabeth Alday, Diana Marie Aldridge, Lillian Allen, John Allomirono. Francesca Amador, Thad Anderson, Patrick Aragon, Andrea Arballo, Chrlsrlna Armstrong, Diana Aumiller, Anna Avens, Kelcl 2 '12 Juniors Officers Accordrng la The lunror class offrcers Thrs has been a very bulsy and ex cmng year for oll of lhem Led by Presrdent Danny Gonzalez fhey sold pom poms had candy sales and sponsored The home comrng dance lo false money for The lunlor sensor prom which They predrcred would be o huge success Asszshng Danny sn hrs job os President were Vrce Presldenl Joe Rodrrguez Secretary Yvelfe Marhn Treasurer Defnck Bron sfon and Trac: Young and Corrnne Lujon as Re DVGSQHTOTIVQS with-5 Jl.ll1i0I'S R Avens, Kendra f 4 sarfofivzlsreiifciiriwiaf Beamesderfer, Louise Beard, Laricia Beaty, Mikel rBeers,3Dciiei8 Bell, Lisa Benavidez, Francine Bender, Tanya Bennett, Kelly Berggren, Shane Bernal, Mary Berrones, Linda Betancourt, Ester Biron, Jenny Boatright, Jack Bobb, Dawn Bockleman, Lisa f BQ5 , HyOSil Boren, Adam X Bosei, Belinda Bracey, Beverly Bradely, De Snawa Brand, Kim Brandon, Cathy Branston, Derrick Brist, Wandci Brizar, Pearl Brothers, B.J. Juniors 2 'I 3 Brown, Jonah Caballero, Rachel Campa, Eddie Campos, Marlin Canez, Chris Carrillo, Andy Carroll, Daemon Carugno, Michael Casrle. Lisa Casile, Robert Cavaleri, Kelly Chandler, Jackee Chaney, Joe Churchwell. Verronda Clark, Kevin Clark, Lisa Clevenger, Slacy Coady, Dianne Collins, Amy Contreras, Diane Cordova, James Corrales, Maria Correa. Vicky Coriese, Rudy Corio, Anlonio Craig, Jamie Crain, Laura Crouch, Srephen Cruz, Jenny Culbertson, Michele 21A Juniors l Gotcha!!! Caughf off guard Junior Traci Young seems To be confused. Juniors have aIoT of decisions To make as They climb Their way To The Top! This can be a very confusing Tirne for rnosT people in which They plan ahead To reach Their goal and become successful in life. S X S Q, s My X Xx T . s J X X 'N ss ! gs 5 s 5 i si Y i X 3+ ss s X. S GSK fs A -- ---- 1 X EER WE is 3 fi ' -- Q rf ' E T'iQf5Xfi?f 1 ' - I 1 Q-N T , , , .. , !,sasY'f'Q ,-:assi N of Sass is ...ts Dabiii, Joe Daisher, Lesiie Debbs, Johnny Deck, Lashiun De La Garza, Rudy Del Rae, Dominaue Demers, Deane Deserano, Roberf Deffweiier, AniTa DewaiT, Raymond Diiiman, Dawn Doiack, Margaref Dowfy, Jeffery Dunn, De Anne Durham, Donna Edberg, Wendy Erby, Jeffery Escobar, Debra Escobar, Lesiie Eshavarria, Jesse Juniors 245 Esquer, Blanca Fernwauli, Lee Ferrin, Chuck Figueroa, Daniele Finch, Shannon Flores, Imelda Flores, Ramona Foui, l?oberT Friese, Tammy GalbreaTh, Marlene Garcia, Adeline Garcia, Amy Garcia, Sabrina Garcis, Susan Gardner, CurTis Garza, Gabriel GdsTa, lvierridiTh Gasion, CaTherine Gaxiola, STephanie Gill, Marcia 2 '16 Juniors Juniorship Not The Greatest! Juniors are sTiIl growing up even Though They mighT noT Think so. They sTill don'T under- sTand all Things, They can'T al- ways find Their sTuff, and They sTill occasionaly drop Their books Junior Joey Bolek was Trying To pick up his books be fore he was caughT Obviously he was unsuccessful Joey s example remains a reminder To all upperclassmen of Their Freshmen year X Gilliam, Greg Goainez, Delphina Goeiz, James Gomez, Genevieve Gonzales, Daniel Gonzales, Gabriel Gonzales Lee Gonzales Mark Gonzales Paul Gonzales, Ramiro Goss, Jeff Grabowski, Cyndi Gracia, Joseph Graeff. Bill Grani, Tressa Graves, Jennifer Graves, Delores Gray, Sieve Grieves, Shane Grogan. Mike Guzman, Mario Hackeii, Michael Haller, Erin Hancock, Brei Houck, Nicola Hawk, Tony Hawkins, Richard Hernandez, Mia Herringion, Chad Hersh, Erin Juniors 2 4 7 Hiring, Cindy Holmes, Sylvia HolTon, Joe Horn, Susan l-lough, Sean Hoxie. Richard Hunrer, Ron Imperial, RoberT lrwin, Amy Jarvis, Rhonda Johnson, Amy Johnson, Lori Johnson, Sandro Jones, Leo Jones, Morsheo Jones, Tiffony Koch, Karl Kane, Micheal Kealer, ScoTT KeeTon, Trina 2 'I 8 Juniors What ls A Junior? Juniors aT MHS defined Them selves as being respecToble ond unique young odulTs who ore preporlng Themselves for life ouTslde of school ofTer Their Senior year WebsTers DlcTlonory defined Junior os o sTudenT in The nexT To The IosT year of sTudy Fo some nexT year will be The IosT buT for mosT IT will lusT be The beginning 'i 'hm .f- 'f?ol MKG A Kerwin, Kristine Keyes, Angela Kidd. Lori Knight, Shannon Knights, Michelle Krieger, Trina Lo G-una, Chris Lake, Steve Lornereauz, Steve Lapinskas, Johnny La Veer, Debbie Lawson, Chris Lee, Eileen Leseman, Tonia Lewis, Eddie Lewis, Felicia Lewis, Jacquis Lewis. Lori Lichty, Blake Llcudine, Phillip Lineses, Albert Linton, Danielle Long, Jeri Lopez, Alex Lopez, Catherine Lopez, Jaime Lopez, Moira Lopez, Martha Lugo, Aliza Lujan, Corinne Juniors 2 'I 9 Love, RoberT Lujan, Corinne MaesTas, Dianna Maldonalclo, JoseTTe Mance, Valerie Marion, Dennis MarTin, Julie MarTin, VveTTe MarTinez, NaTalie Marrinez, Pamela McCall, Mark McCasland, Tiana McCurdy, Roger McDaniel, Kellie Mc DeviTT, Mary McDonald, Amelia Mole, Roxie McKinley, Andrew McMahon, Kim MCNUTT, Chris 220 Juniors ' 12 -ri'- he 'ir- X i s x .k.., , sa' 2- xiii: 1 ..lii ,Q fi T 5 .... , ss N ms. ,. .. X w .Q T, lgilx N 1 is N R we X s 52328 H Qu gee? s W if Exim T WT swsmizs KN, W s 4 .2 'Q X e T Are We Having Fun? Juniors iusT wanT To have fun or so iT seems by The way An neTTe Ramos was acTing when her plcTure was Taken They have many reasons for being happy afTer all They re no longer underclassmen and graduaTion is iusT around The corner. l'lTh grade is a Time for being serious and having fun buT we all know The majoriTy of Them would raTher be having fun. kk E D KK N ss assi 'Qin in A Meade, Jennie Medford, Kim Medina, Danielle Medina, Rebecca Medlock, Melissa Melendez, Lorraine Mendoza, Margo Mercea, Teodora Meuzelaar, Donna Miller, Danielle Miller, Mike Mornrner, Kimberly Monreal, Cnrlsline Moniano, Sfeve Moreno, Rosie Morrell, Kevin Morrell, Ryan Morrison, Holly Munoz, Anita Munoz, Rozanne Nelson, Juli Norlon, John Nunez, Larry Olea, Elisa Oliphanl, Ruin Olivas, Ruihie Oliver, Henry Orozco, Tammy Orson, Dominic Oslerwise, Charles Juniors 221 Ortiz, Ana Pagan, Richard Palmer, Yvonne Parks, Tami Parra. Desiree Paiel, Nicki Pena, Anita Pena, Terri Perkins, Siacy Perry, Meed Peru, Vanessa Peiers, Paul Peyton, Allen Phelps, Tammy Pickel, Siephen Pinson, David Ragsclale, Anlon Ramirez. Roberr Ramos, Annelle Ramoz, Roxsanne 222 Juniors Status Quo! Lowerclassmen do look up To The upperclassmen as seen here by Rudy, a freshmen, looking up To Leo Jones and Maurice Smiih. Juniors have The honorary slalus of being looked up To wilhoui appear- ing To be aloof. is P R 9 ' 1 51 Mika. fix is ,, gf, ox 'V K igsg, S I rf, TAI lip. M X 344 gf W ,ff pi! ff i 1 RAW X , me , ,Q x,,,AxA , ., UW E A i Poppen, Brian Primera, Renee Priser, Michelle Procter, Jennifer Przybyiski, Jennifer Pyon, Jung Quiniero, Rachel Quintero, Rita Rearick, Tom Redding, Michelle Reed, Monique Reese, Renne. Renno, Reyes, Reyes Reyes Tanya Lisa Rosemarie Anthony Carlos Raquel Reynolds, Lori Reynolds, Michelle Reynoso, Chris Rice, Diana Robertson, Laura Sue Roberts, Joel Rocha, Patricia Rodriguez, Albert Rodriguez, Cindy Rodriguez, Michael Rodriguez, Renee Rodriguez, Sandra Rogers, Louis Juniors 223 Roman, Rebecca Romero, Herbert Rossman, Shannon Rubalcava, Veronica Rudnick, John Ruggles, Chris Ruiz, Georgina Ruiz, Tim Ruiz, Yvonne Russell, Tonya Ryan, Amy Saballa, David Saldana, Esmeralda Sandoval, James Savage, Brenda Schmidi, Michelle Schnyder, Craeg Schroeder, Don Sell, Chrisiopher Sellers, Jenny Sepulveda, Fernando Serrano, Gloria Shepherd, Debra Shoniz, James Siiu, Lucy Smiih, Linda Smiih, Maurice Spell, Tracy Soens, Lisa Soio, John 2211 Juniors Survivors Juniors have survived aloT since coming To MHS They have survived Things like firsi ciaTes driving lessons ancl being ao oepTea Maybe These Things aianT Turn ouT The way They plannea buT They ala survive Sparks, Johnny Sparks, STeve Spiaell, STeven Spychalski, Gary STafford, ScenTille Staman, Jamy STevens, Julie Sfewarfs, Tamara STouT, Jana SToweIl, Travis STringer, KrisTi Suba. Daphne Sullivan, MaThew SumpTer, Candi SwiTzer, Chris Tafoya, ChrisTina Tarnilio, Deborah Taylor, Doug Tellez, Anna Terry, Lisa Juniors 225 Thomas, Regina Thompson, Cherie Thompson, Hearher Thompson, William Tiniinger, Roberr Torrez, Ramon Torzewski, Lori Tovar, Marie Tower, Mark Traylor, Ayanna Traynor, Tory Triggs, Thamus Trujilio, Azalia Turner, Shondra Urena, Valerie Valdez, Jacki Vallalva, Ailene Voile, Ana Velez, Bianca Vickers, Raoheile Viciorino, Tawnya Viilegas, Anselmo Waiiace, Veronica Warren, Christine Washington, Aiion Waison, Brian Waison, Candanoe Weber, Kristine Weiheriii, Andrea Whiie, L.C 226 Juniors T x H 15 , QNX Q sss, 'Q' , WK, ,,, X assi ? .. SQ X X X X if X NS X .X xx X K f X X ,- s X f iff? Q T 2 X X X K , , .,,,,,,,..- ss. 'N L ff ,ff as ,I an :ff ,ffl ,, ,QS Mfr W f !,WV A if , f 4 ,Jw , MMM , ,,,ef ' ,,, JJ' 'M ,ff ? 12? fs :Q if ' x U MM, Quik S? , 1 , gif N,-mum, l hare Mondoysllllll S, :ffm 6, .T NA.1 ' l e:..,1w -. me I . , . ' Ei ,meg .mf .J -:if Q ..... - K S J wif! 1 KL S Yi iq- x go? Ri ,X l P Wiley, Toros Willeis. Alicicu Willey, Donny Willioms, Shannon Williamson, Joey Wills. Jeffery Wilson, Gwendolyn Wilson, Mellsso Wimbisn, Tommy Yonez, Erica Yesenskl, Jeanine Young, Troci Zombrono. f Veronica Zozuefo, Carlos Zubio, Moffhew Zubio, Veronica Zunigo, Williom Juniors 227 4 MW ,.!,,,f ,ir 050145 , S7 f as ir 1:53:57 A my Q mdiifyj ,,,, Senior Class Ofncers: Mehssa Armsfrong, Karla Marlin, Angie Davis. Frank Moreno, Jamie Valencia. Arthur David Anfhon y Dawn Veronica Acosfa Acosla Akers Alcorn Alfamirano 228 Seniors Theresa Brian Angela Melissa Richard Alwin Anihon y Arce Armsfrong Armsfrong Saman fha Diana Juanita Dawn Miiizl Armstrong Ayala Azbeii Baburek Barnes Mark Andy Russ Bill Mike Barrs Beamer Beasley Benedicf Benjamin 5.5 1 Sonia Cheryl D yann John Mike Bernal Berf Blaokham Blankenship Boa fright - Q K sir Sabas Vicky Roberf Chad Da wn Bojorquez Bohn Bone Bordson Bemerif Seniors 229 Lance Bo yajian Tammy Duane David Lyndeelynn Bracey Brandon Brodeur Brown Tim Bro wn Phan Phu Trung Poberf Bui Bui Bui Busfos Erin TIDG K ei in Charles Debbie BUVOIG CGDGll9fO Cadogan Campbell Canez 230 Seniors Mari Canis ales Frank Tony Jay Craig Cano Can fele Caraway C arpen fer Minh .g ,Q K: .Wx Q.. . Q kk W N S Rm , . Q -, ,, .. 'S k if fu . 5 3, , Qs E 4 A a if s off fo go! Cafrfflo Jennifer Be veriy Darian Lorenzo Sfephen Casfilio Chavez Chavez Chavez Chavez Mike David Greg Hecfor James Choaf Clark Cook Cordova Cordova Z'W mXf'33.7 !? f'-'una-... N.. uw ' -mr David Laurie A ydin Gina Pia Corona Coronado Cordova Cordova Corpus Seniors 23 1 l?o y Coryell Shannon Artie Courson Cox Jennifer Creech J , Liz Cubedo Kirn Shawanda Brenda Shirley Kafhy Cum Cunningham Clay Clemenl Coady ri i rfi A, ,.,, ' fm L V if if .n V: I ,W X Desrle Teresa Bille Karen Shane Colberf Cole Collins Collins Colllns 'Q ll s s ? Q Sharon Collins ffl . 1 w?5s:'2i'Tffi' V V -5 'IQWNIQQ rs gif, sr, s 3:4 5 J. xx! X X figs - 'h if R sg 'fa , i s is Af s 232 Seniors So, what are - Tina Joe Bridger Angela Vickie Coiiom Comfort Dailsher Davis Davis Kim Toni Aranzazu David Chris Day DeAguero De Binifo De Le Garza Delgado David Joe Ehzabefh Derek Susie Delgado De vin Dismuke Dominguez Dodd Derrick Eizabe fh Angie Tamika Monica Eas fman Eichenlaub Elks Engram Enriauez Seniors 233 W 5 1 F W, f Regina Frank Hubert Quivzoa Amy Escobedo Esauer Evangeisfa Evans Fekefe Dora Chuck Larysa Vic Denise Fernandez Ferrin Fe yfi Fimbres Fiore Kristin Rana Krisfie Laura Michelle Fisk Flanigan Fleef Fle lcher Fogel 'xg f W 234 Seniors 3 Kim Erica Carolyn Joe Cheryl Force Fox Friiz Freese Farfier W Tr l Nad! Q3 ,,,,, Shannon Jo Ellen Carlos David Guillermo Gamboa Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia 1 James Sabas l?on Terri Donald Garcia Garcia Garner Genandl Giblin f G Jeff Nancy Be fn Sanda Sie ve Gilliam Gilerl Gimplo wilz Girardol Gluck Joe Elizabe in Enrico Golameer Gomez Gomez Seniors 235 2.36 Seniors Lida Jennifer George Gomez Goodson Green Shelly Vwlliam Ken Grimm Grimm Haddock Michael Tracy Doug Hall Hals lead Hauger Jerome Chris Dahlia Hayes Heinze Henderson mmm 'G Daniel Lolifa Greenwood Grlflin William John Haire Hall Marie Cindy Hamllfon Hayes 1 W Wu Jacob Michele Henness Herman K I ii, , K Claudia Hope Juli Michael Molly Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Elvia Pam Jooi Gary i?oben' Hernandez High Hinng Howell Hughes Veon Polly Bonnie Jemes lwchelle Hughes Husemann ing lrwin lsom Jeff Shanna Marben Teresa ivhchelle Jenkins Jenkins Jerez Jefferson .Hmenez Seniors 237 Donald Jerry John Johnafhan Larry Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jung Melissa Laura Mickey Dina Carol Kleghbraum Kinder Klndered King If Donald Klassen f- Y . E l J Julie Karin Ka fhy Jeff David Krachey Krause Kurbaf Kuhlin Larnberl Pam Jon Jason Mall James Lashum Lema y Leon Leonard Lewis Charlene Ed Frank Saundra Mall Locksa Lomas Lopez Lopez Lussier Liz Micheal Michelle Mark Gene Luaue Macarle Mac Killop Mangosing Manguso Seniors 239 Derick Karla Marlin Marrin Wav-H Elizabe fn Rachel Marfinez Marfinez 240 Seniors Tony Anthony Maslrhngelo Mafhias ,Y i i,- 222 Chrisfie Chrisfopher Mc Ardle Mc Cloud Yve ffe Marfin Tom Marfinez Alicia Mayoral Dan Mc Cue Chris fina Marfiner Tommy Marfinez Veronica Maxwell Yolanda Mc Donald Natalie Marfinez Debbie Marfz Frank Mazza Chris Mc Nally Frando Roberf Medina Medina Frank Laura Fernndo Medlock Medlock Meeling , h iw Q! f , ' , :aa N'a'G'M1 D A Q Judd Pauline Richard Wiliam Carol Mendenhall Mendoza Merchanl Mohna Moreno April Lisa Nicky Renee Randy Morris Morris Mos teller Muller Mu fo Roy Munoz Seniors 24 1 mLAi , , Barbara wgniors cagweven nen wifhouf worrying. Myefs Jennifer Julie Angela Andy Denise Myers Myers Mygalf NapOleOf'I Nelson Barbara Cyn fhia Ann Marie Kalhleen Monica Neville Nichols Nieblas Nolker Nuanez 242 Seniors Joe Marcella Van El12abe fh Andrea O'Donnell Olivas Ornelas Orona Orfega Antonio Susanna Larry Dipen Pon Padilla Paniagua Parrish Pa fel Pa frick Carolyn Colleen Joai Rhonda Michelle Parks Paulson Pa vese Pearson Pelle fier 'VO' Traci Cafh y Cynlhia Daniel Mary Pemberfon Pena Perez Perez Plnon Se fh John Robin Micheal Thomas Pollack Poole Porfz Posey Powers Seniors 243 I ' j 7 f f, ,,,,. M ,,,,, V , 5 .5 5 . 7 N L,,1f r , A mf ' H ,, ,, 'f ' , W ' , f f T ,- Q I Seniors don'f ev ' where fhe 're oin . if A ,- -P y Q Q Eric Glen Afvff' ' i Purdome QUGNS Ramierez QQ 244 Seniors Jennifer Ann Marie Georgina Mike Ramirez Ramos Ramos Rasmussen Kevin Reed Wanda Susan Kath y Sheiiy Reeves Re yes Richards Richards Ca th y Rivera hiv WW' ' ' sfo 4 il . Q X ,i iWcheai Susan Lisa Gracie Pefe Rodenbaugh Rodriguez Rodriquez Rodriguez Romero Roxanne Mike lwchelle Rachel Sue Ann Rubalca va Russel Rubin Rincon Russell Gaby Stephanie Christina .hrnm y Diane Salas Salcido Saiza Samons Sanchez Lori Linda Bri Han y Ann Marie Vo Thy Sanchez Sandoval Sandsfedf Saunders Say Teresa Beatrice Tracy Michele Bonnie Schafer Schreiber Schuh Sheehan Sigman Seniors 245 Mary Silva i Angie Smith X Shelly Soofer 246 Seniors Jennifer Sfansbeury Jennie Marry Richard Simmons Sipple Sledge Linda Garret Heather Smith Shook Soieman Mark Sunday Lifa Soria Spaur Speriand Lisa Audra Micheal Sfauffer Sie venson Sfippick Denise Smal! Barbara Sons Randy Spurgeon Laurie S wifaiski Vickie Kelly Don Bridger' Cindy Sze fo Tamuf y Tamufy Tellez Tellez Adrian Kishia Tamm y Adriana Staci Terrazas Thompson Tichy Torres Toffen Q A iv, ' x , ' . i Karla Tory Jim Siace y John To val Traynor Tre vino Turner Turner ' N X .- Tonya Jamie Care y Brian Chrisfina Ufferback Valencia Valley Van Pay Vasquez Seniors 247 248 Seniors Johnny Larry Adolfo Afhriam Jamie Vasquez Vasquez Vega Vondmknsbeck Vonprisk Deniece Phillip Mike Brian Penni Warden Washingfon Wa fkins Wa fson Wa fson Dennis Danielle Kafrina Lashonne Marian Wesf We fhenll White While While John Denise Lisa Culis Maffhew Whif famore Wicks Wilkinson Wilhams Wilson Angela Pauia Agdy A Vwnsiow Mrfh Ylggnez i?oben' Bobby Yesinski Z acek Alana Zapafa Francine Adrianna John Zaragoza Zazuefa Z k k ia OWS As we shed a fear for fhe memo- ries of iasi year The bear of our hearfs quicken as we gef ser io meer anofher excihng and eveni- fui year ai good oi' MHS. For fhe seniors fhis wiii be fhe besi one yer. Senior ife is busy and sfuaious yef fun, excifing and an aifogefher biasf. if's explosive and ongoing from fhe minufe you buy your books uniii fhe minufe you buy your cap and gown. The year is :Wed vvifh conhnous sfudying fo pass ai your courses, buf if's vvorfh if fo march in the ine. Senior year is i7iied wiih class por- fraifs, foofbai games, homecom- ing iioais, Sweefhearf dances, weekend parries, and The memo- rabie Prom nighf pius Senior Mng af fhe end of fhe year. These are ai fopped off by fhe long awaifed Graduafion nighf. Some of fhis is new and some of fhe fhings have been done before. One fhoughi makes if ai very special and fhaf is fhe fhoughf fhai aii of fhis is being done for fhe iasf hme. Many of fhe peopie in our daiiy ives we WIW noi see again affer graduafion and vvifh fhaf fhoughfa fear comes fo our eyes buf such is fhe course of ife and we wii make if because we are ai Panfhers. S 249 my Senior Boy 84 Girl Larry Jung Jennifer Sfansbury Jennifer Sfansbury and Larry Jung were fhis year's senior boy and girl. Jennifer and Larry bofh wani To go fo college and pursue a career in Engineering. Larry Jung was a dedicafed mem- ber of Parnassus and The Varsify Tennis Team. While a few of Jennifer Sfansbury's infresfs included being The Sfudenf Body Presidenf for 87- 88, Cheer Capfain and a loyal member in Panfhereffes, Nafional Honor Sociefy and Close-up. Jennifer also won Firsf place in ASU's Engineering Design Confesf. Congrafulafions To Jennifer Sfans- bury and Larry Jung for being picked as Ouisfanding Senior Boy and Girl. .ff f . V 5 Wwe mms ff if Fronf Row: Carolyn Frifz, Lisa Sfauffer, Larry Jung. Row 2: Polly Husemann, Jennie Simmons, Carolyn Parks. Row 3: Laura Flefcher, Richard Dressman Angie Davis, Christina Saiza. 250 fi? J cgifllw 'Wt O Froni Row: Ayclia Cordova, Michelle Herman, Linda Smifh, Debbie Marfz, Elizabefh Eichenlaub. Row 2: Melissa Kreighbaum, Diana Ayala, Jennifer Sfansbury, Phu Bui. Row 3: Paul Haire, Colleen Paulsen, John Ziarkowski, Randy Spurgeon, Mike Benjamin, Anfhony Akers. f. fi n 2 , , ,,, if . is lg Y -gif: :fi fm ,MM ,ig jg, Fronf Row: Karin Krause, Beafrice Scheiber, Row 2: Donald Klassen, Josephine Garcia, Vickie Szefo, Trocey Schuh, Monica Enriqu Clemenf, Judd Mendenhall, Jeffrey Kuhlin, Michael Hernandez, Tim Frazier, Kairina Vilhife, Joey O'DonneII. l S , ez, Row 3: Shirley Seniors 254 f D RQ 25? x .qi V ellie ' . 7 JC, ,X I gg 51 6 x D W s...,,.., A2674 Q ff 1111 Nix AVAA i 6 ....A.... ,Q ,xx..x X,.W . ' ,z , .3 . ww: 'A L 8 4. Daniel Medina and Michele Herman 2. Biz Gomez and Doug l-lauger 3. Hope Hernandez and Jaime Valencia A. Larry Jung and fnol picluredy Polly Huseman 5. Dondi Klassen and Karla Marlin 6. Jason Leon and Jennifer Slansbury 7. Regina Escobedo and Jason Lile 8. Stacey Turner, Angie Davis and fnol picluredj Phill W n' T p as ing on 9. Carolyn Parks qnol picluredj Enrico Gomez 40. Belh Girnplowilz Qnol picluredj Andy Napoleon 252 Seniors HN-Q I LE CL9' 'i'ff-'QCQYE X L.1QT'5 T- N 'ini 2, .K N al. Q4 C ' ieei 2 . , Q f nw..-1 f iffy L. 9,21 ,Q Q i j? if If .. F ' .5 -' iesff 'A be :gms xv I 4. Alvin Ramirez and Elizabeth Martinez 2. Lance Boyajian and Kristen Fisk 3. Tina Caballero and Frank Esquer A, Amie Fekete and Dennis Holland 5. Carolyn Fritz and Frank Moreno 6. Jennie Simmons and Micky Kindred 7. Christina Saiza and Kevin Galbreath 8. Jen ' Jeff Kuhlin and Michelle Ruben Q. Juli Hernandez and Frank Cano 'IO. BEST BODY qnot picturedj St nrfer Myers, eve Chavez and D ' ' enise Fiore Seniors 253 fm Wu , 4 5? if 'fm ,J 5' -'fain aff + in 41,6 Mi E M WJ fa 5 +46 wg, gn ,,g,5.,i,,s5. We. 1.4 , Mya ?rb?cw ,W 'kvgw ,. :, wi if, Mfr ,.s,, A 3' :may 'WWI 'Q im Z HMM ,, ! , .V f ,ff Q Y. a X if z 4 Closing 255 WE M24 W f X 256 Closing WW M 5, ? mf 'fa M l , ' Q, ', : 17.4 if ev fix: M 2 , 5 , A ,, , 3 he, ' Aw, m-Q?Q yfjgkwwff , ' f WV fe , W. mff+ifwfqe,gw :L,f,A . f www f . . A fm 'f 40 f f , , V U Z , i 6,f:r!ffw fZ...fE ffif gr .W ai Z X, 1 ,Lum N ,AA,,,.. .........,.,,,, 'Mmm ,E if SMH waffwwmmf . . +wmmm7, mWWM wwwwafmwav Miwfxfk ,,W.w.fw 258 Closing E Q Q 1 S -:Q -W wi ' ui W, ,P E. af' ' Qs Q i 1 Q kif' f .fri S ' :':E' : L L xi SE X x i X f Q Af ks K N Q 1 Q Q sin, if w Closing 259 -. ww '-NN -,km M., 'vt ' , li Another year of my Hfe in the world of yearbook has come and gone, but alas this one is my last about which I have mixed feelings. lam sad about leaving, but sometimes quite happy to get out of the rat-race and leave it for someone else. C Whatever you do Heidi don 't get an ulcen eat bread it 's good for you I-la! I-laD This year has been another bizarre account in this strange Hfe of mine, it seemed to be harder this year than last. This is backwards, but everyone should expect that from me by now. A t least it's hnally over, or at least it wi! be by the time anyone reads this, No more deadines, personality coniWcts, small problems blown into bigger ones, missing any and everything including deadHnes. Strange enough I Tn going to miss all this, for some odd reason. Now don 't go thinking it was all bad, it was difhcult, not bad, There was also a great deal of good that came out of it. Meeting new people, some that you'll never forget, and working on something tangible that gives you such a great feehng of accomplishment and pride. People can rant and rave about anything that I wrote on this page, but l've more than earned this so that is that, I guess! O. K. so here goes nothing! Hrst and foremost Les Bc Pia -For you two I kiss the ground. Finally two people who are stranger than I am! Oh Boyl, or should! say Yeah Buddy? Senously, Ilove you both no matter what,' I couIdn't have asked for two greater for wilderj friends. I'm glad youve mine. yes I own you both! Alright already if I say anything else about you two it'Il go to your headfsj, fso how many points is that worth?j Imagine that, les! Gee, will Les fthe big SCAMERQ ever go buy the denim mini-skirt, pink sweatshirt, and Keds? IMI! Pia, with her bright red kissing lipstick, ever get all her clothes back? Pia- remember if you mess with the bull you get the horns! For details just watch the next episode of Charie 's Angels or rather Dan 's Devils- you naughtly little girls! So when can we strut to and from P. PP. singing our greatest hits, soon please! Dan and Billy- Yes, you are the same person! Just kidoin' you. Billy- you big swell guy, you are such a sweetie and you know It. Thanx for everything C yes, that does mean some of our rather bizarre conversationsh Dano- You know I dd this just to embarrass you-I wanted to see your cheeks 81 the back of your next turn as red as my hair, no not the black part, either! lt's so very attractive, like it or not you're special! fskate or die, dude Ha! Ha! l'm laughing!!!! My little sister Judy- Don 't worry, it 's not as bad as you think! You won 't grow-up and be ike me-God forbid, for your sake of course! I'Il never forget about you- yes l'm going to come back just to haunt you! Scary thought, lknow, but you know you love it!!!! Amy- the other half of the mo vie mistresses' fBoy aren'tl the funny oneD We! sweetie don 't think you've seen the last of me- nope, you won't be so lucky! Poor thing! Boo-Boo- Thanx for everything you 've ever done for me, which was way too much to even mention, so I guess! won 'tl Will you ever forgive me? Love Ya' rAnd miss you, toolj Just so everyone else doesn 't think l've forgotten about them I didn't! impressed? Bubba- You are one of the niftiest people l know! You are so sweet and fun to talk to! Now don 't let this go to your head or anything like that o.k. lknow you won 't- have a great life! -Becky-so, cutie-pie! First thing I'm going to do is buy you a pair of pants rHa! Halj Youre so cute, I just want to pinch your cheeks! Scottie-glad you decided to join us once again this year! lt's interesting having you around -even if you are taller than lnow, but I guess I could forgive you! Mary- or should I say IWgh ty Midget? You are so crazy! I Love Yoouul We! dean you 'll be out of good ole' MHS. soon enough-then watch out world here Icome, right! Leigh Lee- You are such a doll! No matter what certain persons I yes, I mean the ones with green hairlj say! Anyways we ll have to keep in touch! Chef Louis-Well, it's been real-real what I don 't know, just real! Just don 't forget to stir de 'soup o.k! Little IWkey-No matter how much I pick on you, I still think you're sweet o.k. lpromise not to tell anyone, though-oops, sorry! Richard-you little fruitcake! Gee, it's nice you decided to 'join the real world! Yes, you know what lmean! Little Elf BiWy- I want a Httle red wagon for X-mas, you'll tel! Santa won 't you! Please- l've been a good little girl-Just kiddng, sweetie! Kristine-Gee, you had better calm you're self down before you hurt yourself for someone else Ha! Halj Glad we met-you're so wild I love it! Don 't change! Kelly- My little society clone U still love youlj I really wished! would have met you earlier! I envy you sometimes because of your outlook on We! Maybe you 'll turn out o.k. rAnother funny for you my big sillyb Anyway, III miss you-now there will be no one there to make me laugh! Stiffy- Wei, babe this is it! Remember good-bye isn 't always forever. I told you that things would turn out o.k. and they dd. Just because Im graduating doesn 't mean you'll be rid of me yet! Just don 't repeat grad night- you'H make me cry! Oh well I love you anyways! Just remember you are my Httle stiffy and I still won't sharellllll Freckles- Go Home! But be careful not to fall off any walls for bite anyonelj You're a real cute kid! Have a fun at school fyou've still got 3 years left-sorrylj Sue- my favorite little senior sister fl-IAIHAIQ so deary, just think by the time you read this itll be almost over! You had better keep in touch or l'll have to beat you up! Scared of me! Ill miss you! Rambo- yes, that's you Raquel you big chunk of womaness! We have to go dancing sometime soon or I'II torture you with my whining! o.k.! Bridge- WGKJSTS dear, you won 't have to worry about not seeing me anymore. l've become a permanent attachment at your house, like it or not! Well babe, you had better calm down- no more wild Mard Gras for you! Keep dreaming, o.k. Red- lhate you for taking Metro Tech at semester. Now I don 't have anyone to be wild and obnoxious with 5 you brat0 We have to do something together really, really soon!!!!! Mark- You are sti! a dork! Even if! am writing this about you! Imagine that! So is the wild yuppie still running rampant inside of you?l hate it when that happens!!! Anyways, things won't always be as bad as you seem to think they will be! You are a real sweetie and I'm really, reaiy glad that we met this yearU thinkD. O.K. l'm done bemg mean to you, or rather getting mad and taking it out on you! You people are the wildest bunch of people a person could ever hope to know! Each one of you are so very, very special to me in your own way! l'm so glad and grateful for all the times good and bool weird and boring, and just plain silly that we 've shared! In case I might have forgotten to mention anyone l'm reaiy, really worry and Ihope you'll forgive me, Everyone knows how backwards I am in the ttrst place!! Mrs. Reed- even with some of the problems and confhcts I still think you are one great lady. l'm very glad to have spent my four years in here with you. It was auite an experience to say the least. Thanx for Caring as much as you do, it really helos! Ms. Worth- Thanx for your co-operation-you've been really hewful and understancwng. I understand that this wasn't easy for you, either. Thanx once again! That's all that! have to say. Just remember all the wild times we 've ever had! Now l'm turning this mess over to Pia, the other V3 of the siamise triple ts- yes me, P, and Les are attached at the hip! Surprised? No, I ddn't think anyone would be! HastaLove Ya'!!! Samantha Gee! Sam sure did write a lot a junk, but you know what? There wasn 't anything about her among all that writing. That is what l'm here for! This is what l've been waiting for aH year. Well enough of my babbling. Samantha, so much has happened to you since l've met you fmost of which was probably my fault - but not realyO, You have changed very much since we 've been friends, most of which has been for the better. We have so many memories of our high days, They were the best of times and the worst of times. This is starting to sound like a soap opera, but it was. The summer was the best and our last, remember the circus or was it the zoo? and the two blind people walking do wn the street begging for money, Then there came school a week earier for us than for most people. It started out pre tty stressful but it paid off when we got to intimidate all those poor ittle freshmen. Then there was the Echo concert. Seagull mating calls were in teresting. So was peeing Leslie 's eyes of the stage, you know what I mean les! lan was hot and so was someone named Ronnie. But the most fun, dancing on hump X Y, and Z! There 's so much to remember - Can lspeak foreign languages to you? If you ever get attacked by a gro wlmg cat just bop it on the head and it will go away. Or Les can feedit butter. Don 't sit on the edges of pools on cool evenings! the water will jump out and pull you ini!!! OK Skirtyl! Remember - don 't walk through deserted alleys in the night you might regret it!!! ' ' ' Stay way far away from guys named Mike ' ' ' I-leyl Let's go have another dye party, but this time you can 't take pictures of les 81 me in the shower alright? Just to set the records straight- NO the three of us are not connected at the hip, shoulder, ankle, or anyplace else you might be thinking of!!! Even though the General Public thought we were, it's just a vicious rumor!! Each of this terrible trio fFhp, lmas, Scamj is very different and much alike no one thinks they are god or walks around Hke they are a queen - no one thinks they no it all and no one follows any one around Uke they are a lost puppy -just to bury all those things said under breath!! Think about it! Sorry, Ilost track of what! was writing. Well back to the waltz do wn memory lane . . . and are there some memories. Remember my birthday or better yet the Christmas party? There 's also Halloween ?? Walking was fun now wasn 't it, but bus rides were the best. Remember all the rides to big mountains with S's on them and to places that we couldn 't get back from and even to places as thriling as Cave Creek! But what else would you expect of three girls from the Westside, right? Now New Years was something extra special Idon 't think I will ever forget it as well as a few other people we know!! We 've had more than our share of such stressful times. Did you learn your lesson at Bubba 's? l dd!! Stay clear from empty canal banks. Mardi Gras are the best. right Les? Super Loops, snake charmers, teddy bear trucks, binking No wers, and etc.. To all the friends l've had before, who traveled . , . Oh sorry Where will we be when the summer's gone. Well I don 't know so Iguess you just gotta have Faith!! Pretty cerebral don 't you think?? Fuzzheads are the BEST! I-lah, just kidding!! Pia is taking a momentary break because les and the wild little cackler are visiting! Watch out Spaz, the scam is after youll!! Gee, lcan't think of what to write so l'm going to have this crazy !ttle blond wnte something o.k. - k.o. well let me tell you! This has been weird, school year! Spots I see spots!! Let's blow torch the couch!! l'm attracted to a certain spaz! lmas likes guys who Haps their arms and Flipper is in like with an animal! Its gonna be hard for me to keep it up next year without U.2. But not that hard to keep it up! I-IARDYHAR I-IAR!!!l I must not have anything else to say cause l'm decapitating Gumb y bears!! Caused by lack of G. YS!! YA you now what Im talking about Spaz you big Tease!! Love ya anyways, Love Leshe Daisher Hah!! Well wasn 't that interesting. I thought you would think so. it's hard to type when you're sittmg by a decapitated gummy bear!!! l think l'll survive, but maybe not! People are strange - when you're a stranger. Faces are ugly when you have bad e yesigh tl! I just thought! would sing to you and for my next song, here goes Rubber duckie you're the one . . , who makes my bathtime so much fun!! Cdancing down the streetj My name is Zoom and I come from the moon!!! Melba fSam 's other aiasj, l have a favor to ask you - this year at Prom please don't throw your nylons out the window of the car while we 're driving onthe free way!! I think we should go eat at the Soul Kitchen. I hope it doesn't take us a half hour to decide. Maybe we should go eat at Chang 's and stuff ourselves till they have to roll us out of the place!! We could order wergin drinks. Okie dokie artichokielll No go chollo!I Zucchini a la . . . ffor those of us with an imaginationh Well I guess it's about time for my ending to all that insight on life, that I just wrote for the world to read. I 'd like to just mention to all my friends, you know who you are, I love you and want to thank you for being a friend. Please keep in touch: l'Il miss you. Anyways if you don 't I will sick Sam on you!!! This year was the best of times and also the worst of times, but! will always remember this year and the people in it. . . . Gosh! is that it? the end of it all? Now what do I do? What? Sam, come here. Oh you mean just say goodbye. Oh, o.k. Love ya! BYE! Pia Angela Copus-Hip! 264 42-W2-X ay Nik KW 4959: X O ww wx rx Q01 gas ay ,fab 4,11 f '- V- cj , A V lg 4V,i A' Q 1 V Ni ,Ah. 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