Mesa High School - Superstition Yearbook (Mesa, AZ)

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Clubs bring o sense of pride ond belonging, ond I feel everyone should feel rhof they belong. f',x.-Al f'A-,-IA, ond losring friendships. - Jeff I-lorrley Being o SENIOR is like being o srnoll nwofh in 186 fronf of o moving rruclsf' - John Lord I enjoy being o JUNIOR becouse you ore nor 226 new ro rhe school ond rhere ore srill mony ocriviries ro Iools forword ro. e Jonlce Soyer. I rhinls being o SOPHOMORE is fun, I rry ro ger 240 involved. MHS hos super cool sfudenrs, wirh rhe porenfiol ro goin o lor of things in life! - Srocie Delrnoe I rhinls rhe Foculry is doing o greof job of frying 254 IO ger srudenfs involved in ACADEMICS, I-An,-slfif-V-s C.-An-s fs .-fxmkfxfv-snr,-xl Xlivlf-.nn If-slwnrfxn MARSHA COLEMAN Morsho Colernon is o notive Arizonon. She re- ceived o BS. in P.E. educotion from the University of Arizono in 1957 ond o Mosters in counseling ot Arizono Srote University in 1959. She tought P.E. ot Corl Hoyden High School, River- side elementory, ond Heolth ond P.E. ot Meso Com- munity College. In 1965 she come to Meso High os o teocher of donce ond P.E. She become o counselor in 1971, ond now hondles orientotions ond testing, runs o weight control group or Meso High, runs workshops to overcome self defeoring behovior, is o director of the Iocol Jr. Miss Progrom, is on the scholorship ond owords committee, ond is the choirmon of the visito- tion committee for Meso Centrol. Mrs. Colemon does on excellent job in oll oreos, stored Principol Robert Free. I RUSILY MILLER -11 Piosilyn Miller wos born in Glendole Arizono. After groduoting from high school, she ottended Northern Arizono University where she received her B.S. in Educotion in Moy of 1978. Miss Miller hos been teoch- ing mothemotics ot Meso High for nine yeors. Miss 'Miller is very involved in school outside of h teoching. She wo s Gold Key Sponsor, founded t e of Women Scholors in 1979 ot Meso High, ond Society is octively involved in M. E. A. CMeso Educotion Associ- ' ' men to pur- otionb. Miss Miller greotly encouroges wo sue odvonced coreers ond educotionol opportunities. M' Miller is o positive member of the teoching iss stoff. She is very willing' to help students, stoted Robert Free, principol. i DBDIUATIDN i , .- iw 'I 's , 5 ' I J WH E X 1 Q X ' 5 ,gi . X A 1e':3'5.iQiY ' 35' f f 1 ' Q 'S 'biiaf F5f in 'Akai Y' 7 x ',' 'y R1-f' j gf , If 1 .V A L 1 ' 1 ,, 3 in We ,f ' r'm fs .-1' 'f:::. , I ' f ' vi' 'Y - v X ' 7 Y -D A F if ff' 'V I is I xx' I 'L , . .V -,J 3,7 L' V v , f , ' V A W ,YE ' I, 4 3 mi' 1' lf Y 1 -1 Q ,. P L A ' W X 1 ' lg 'V ' '21, ,3 W, 5 4 ' ffi in 41 fig? 4 F W I - 'v N N .K Q q fx 4 A W1 v A ' . , W , , q. ,,....-nv' , rm, l r gf' 1 V+ 4 ,X MA W. l V ,aww l JW' - 2 'WWL ,su W f MW F 3' .mifllj xi. v-' kid W 1 we as I E 'N :,fy'1i- fb . 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E SA H I G 4. , l, m M., Maw, xfgfjkp . .f la f v, , ww M , f ' 114' 71, 'KKTHJ esw.vif ' X W ' A 'V 'ig M If . 1 HV -, 'f QVQ , W A I 5, .,,. , x , tl., I, vw Vx W, My ,A Yzxfx ,A Q AW 3 ,-. wg, n hi Q' f ...-an-ii 4.5, nggwfvliif' X .2 if Wsiiifi, f 'GB ES, -4 7,--, , ,,, , W, V S 4 MDT T 1' Q 3, , -W.: SH? Q M fi T . 1334? 7 ll-MU will 4lUQ,'Q7C iY' SFWQB .fi 4 12.9, NN, Q UUE FUTURE EABBITE MULTIPLY SINCE 1907 The firsr oell ever rung in Meso vvos in Seprenwoer of 1899 on rhe second floor of Old Norrh Elemenf rory School. Meso High vvos nor oc- ruolly esroolished os o high school unril Dec. 26. 1907. The school moved ro Wesr Second Avenue in 1909, ond sroyed rhere unril ihe disosrerous fire of Ocrooer 11, 1967. rhe presenr sire of Meso High, 1680 E. Sourhern, vvos conwplered in 1962, ond rhe foorboll field in 1979. Meso High hos hod rhe disrincrion of o visir frorn former Unired Srores Presidenr Theodore Roosevelr in 1911. Mony nwoyors of Meso hove groduored from Meso High, ond Wilford Whire, former Chicogo Beor, groduored here. Since rhor firsr bell in 1899, Meso High hos grovvn ro 21741 srudenrs, 809 seniors, 687 juniors, ond 628 sophomores. There ore 2141 courses offered, 111 reochers, 22 sporrs reorns, ond 66 clubs. Reed Perer son roughr here rhe longesrrsince 1949. lr hos only snowed or Meso High once, in Jonuory of 1987, Meso srudenrs srill conrinue rhe rrodirions of rheir 1909 predecessors, such os the rheme 'lCorry On, ond rhe Joclsroobir moscor. CMeso High? hos produced mony leoding ciri zens, ond is lsnown for excellence in ocodemic ond orhleric pursuirs frorn Our Town. 1 Mr, Free welcoming srudenis oi the open ing ossernbly Q Afrer o rough doy or school, srudenrs go horno ro relox ond do hornevvorls 8 Joe Cossoro reloxes during drorno. A Corhy Cordeiro guenches her rhirsr 5 Old moin CMeso High? burning on Ocr 11, 1967 6 Srudenrs leove for lunch MESA HIGH f 'M E55 4 l ff. in . 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Firsr rhe Opening As sembly, followed by rhe Howdy Hop, Old ond New Foces Asseme bly, Wesrwood Weels, rhe Goh, iso rolly, Homecoming, voriery shows, Vespers, the CoeEd, ond numerous ofher rrodirionol evenrs come reddy poclsoged. Srudenrs ofren ddded ro rhis schedule wirh new evenrs, mole' ing o rreosure of rrodirions. 1' 8,05 school begins. 2' 2:55 school ends. 3' Srudenrs hove five minures ro chonges closses A Gorl Holcls ond Liso Smirh shore o donce or rhe Howdy Hop 5 Jeff Rush, junior presideni, ond Gin ger Osborne, srudenr body presidenr, ore sworn in ro office or rhe Opening Assembly. of Corolyn Fuller disploys her fifries lools during Wesrwood Week 7' Meso High fons show rheir excire menr over 0 rouchdown or rhe Trevor Browne gome, STUDENT LITE f 5 ,. , . Y Wg Q' . I ,ry ,A f ,g4,,,, sarimama- '- , ' , mf .. . ,Wi ',,' .!.,- f ,w N 4 .S , , wwf A , aa M1. . . . ,rw ,A ,. ,V ' rf' wi, A , L' .- - . .,.A f., -, xt , .x J-, ML W U. 4 A 'zrz-P ' 5 4 . . im ' X '-I4 V, g .gy-.I V1 K yn, . . 73.1 l Variery adds sparls - The Qld and New Faces provided a rinne for rerurning srudenrs new ones ro display rheir rnony ralenrs. Two weelss of hard pracrice and planning went inro presenring rhe show on Ocrober 23. The work began wirh audlrions followed by afrer school rehearsals. lndlvidual acts were also assigned re- hearsal rirnes during lunch. Sracey Arnerr was in charge of planning rhe os- sembly and helped emcee ir along wirh Ginger Osborne, srudenr body presidenr, Ginger rold jolses befween acrs ro srall for a few rechnical problems, Terri Townes, senior, has porricipared in rhe as sernbly all rhree years. Terri corinmenred, l'This was one of rhe besr run shows I have ever been in. lr had more voriery rhan usual, 1- Terry Temple plays rhe piano and sings rhe duer Endless Love wirh Barbara Orranria. 2' Stacey Arnerr lnrroiduces rhe nexr acr, 8 Bunny, Coral Gossler, punlss our ro Girl U Wanrf' 4- and 5' The Cluclsersf' Barbara Orronria and Ginger Os borne, clucls ro ln The Mood, o- The First Time Ever l Saw Your Face is sung by Lila Griffin 7' Couples Marshall Morrhews and Valerie Sanchez, lon Scorr and Maren Willis, and Eddie Jones and Debbie Young sing Lucky To Be Me 8- Breaking Away from rheir norrnol rourine, rhe cheer leaders combine dance and cheer rnorions Of Sisrers Shilley and lKa5hel Karrchner dance and sing ro Jump Shour Boogie and ro Whor l Did For Love. 10 Baron Nunez yarns ro ullold On Loosely ACTS NOT PICTURED: Terri Townes sang Evergreen accom 'uonied by Terry Temple on rhe guiiar Susan Clause and Kim ius performed o rap dance ro lflkocls Around The Clocls Srudeni Lifc lb EEK E5 Weels condensed ro rhree bizarre days Wesrvvood vveels raises spirir for rhe foorball game played ogainsr our cross rovvn rival, and vvas condensed inro rhree days rhis year, Sepr. iorh, i7rh, and i8rh, Crazy hair and socls day srarred off rhe weels, bur rhe maioriry of people parricipared in rhe sec- ond day, fifries day. Lunch rime enrerrainmenr vvas provided by Terry Temple imiroring Elvis, and his 'lDo-Wopsf' Music vvos played by rhe Elecrric Chiclsen Band. The rhird day, funeral day, was rradirionally used ro burn rhe vvarrior. This rrodirion was almosr losr unril Ginger Osborne, srudenr body presidenr, obrained o fire permir. On Friday, Sepr. 18rh, we mer our rivals, bur losr vvirh a final score of Mesa 141, Wesrvvood 28, bur losr vvirh o final score of Mesa 141, Wesrvvood 28, 1- Ginger Osborne sers fire ro a sruffed Wesrvvood warrior. Qe Debbie Nielson sells balloons for rhe game. 8- The Do-Wopsf' Angela Smirh, Diana Noble, Barbara Orranria, Valerie Sanchez, and Roni Bingham. 4- Dressed for funeral day are Paul Whlrlocls, Hanls Wolf, Tad Cluff, and Dlalse Pleheis, 5- While 931982 Kelly Poole punrs David Hill array blocles o vvorrlor. oe Terry Temple impersonaring Elvis. 7e Korhy Thompson vveors fifries car glasses, 8- Tom Dasrurp shows his spirir by dressing lilse a girl. Of Sreve Flalse ready ro ler rhe axe fall on rhe vvarriors. 10' Crazy hair modeled by Jaclsie Blair, -T.....- I 9 , , law: as Mb., . ,Mm M Q, ,V L' 15015 Q, . R T, T ' T gififfaislewi is-,, 'T . - A fl - .3 ' .. k f?i,,i,..3xf:, ' T js PX 'fvgsg T- s 1 csc X f' s 2 . ,,,T3'.g.SV'x 1513? .i , I -kgikg ii 1.i,,,xiEFik.x Gm is - . ' 3' sw- r. if ix Q f N . -. ,xbox , ,jfs Masta- lsirfssailgglsxsisfgg is 3 - - 5 - fix! :.': 3.9 33,3 xxx A T N is-JLs', N 5, 51, wg'-S-ff Sri 5 if Srudenr Lifef17 LI. Senior class reigns, 'l-lare Raisin' Spirir' Hare Raisin' Spirir was rhe rheme of rhe clorh annual Goh-rso Rally held on Seprember 25, ar rhe Jaclsrabbir Sradium before rhe Mesa vs. Trevor Browne foorball game. This firsr evenr of rhe rradirional Gah-iso Cup comperirion resulred in rhe seniors rising in vicrory over rhe junior and sophomore classes. The seniors fools firsr place in rhe class yell, sleir, floor, and srand decorarions. The only caregory rhey did nor win was arrendance in which rhe sophomores rools firsr wirh rhe juniors following in second place. Thejuniors rools second in rhe rally as rhe sopho- mores followed behind in lasr place, Judges for rhe comperirion were Mayor Don Srrauch, Larry Mab- birr, and Dr. James Zaharis, 1- Third place ralsen by sophomore floor. 2- Senior float caprures firsr, -TS .c CFU S0 c a. rv 2 1: -B rn 3- Senior foorball players and gangsters do rheir domino acr, 4- Juniors grab second in floor comperirion. 5- Srudenrs enjoy rhe dance following rhe Gah-iso Rally. 6- Debbi Weigele and Brenr Turley display rheir ralenr in rhe junior slsir. 7- Sreven Farnsworrh, senior, plays Grandpa Hare. 8- Amy Benjamin, Kim Rurherford, RaShel Karrchner, Kevin Fleming parricipare in rhe sophomore slsir. 9- Miss Bunny, Jolene Richardson and Srudley Do-Righr, Rich- ard Riding, srar in the winning senior slsir. 8. 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The show opened to Coptoin from Cos- tile, ond then the Bunnies, color guord, ond moiore ettes were feotured in I-le's So Shy. One judge commented, 'lAuxiliory groups odd o lot when the bond is in concert. The bond then executed o preci- sion drill to Theme from DolIos ond concluded their show with On Broodwoyf' Judge Lloyd Shires Jr. commended the bond on its overoll performonce by soying, You're proud ond you show it. ' . .ii.ci - SS Q Q it 3 A -2a',i....rti--.,:,',, 5, 1 A, 2 T , . f -3' l-lore l3ond's superiors At ASU the bond did no less thon whot wos expect- ed of them. Their show begon with l'Coptoin from Costile, then the ouxiliory groups performed to Pere fidiof' A precision drill to Theme from Dollos fole lowed, ond the show wos concluded with o bow. The bond performed in the morning, ond the rest of the doy wos spent wotching other bonds perform with the lost bond being the ASU Sun Devil Morching Bond. The l-lore Bond then hod moss bond reheorsol for the holfftime show ot the ASU gome, All of the bonds thot performed during the doy were welcome to porticipote in moss bond. Dovid Jones expressed his thoughts on moss bond, lt wos o new experience ond it wos fun being next to ASU on the field. Miller wos pleosed with the bond's performonce ond felt the bond hod o very professionol lools on the field, The bond guolified for the stote morching festivol by receiving the superiors. G Z LD Student Life 21 1 4 I Q .,, 1 ,Sf grip . 'Na 'There's No Business Like Show Business' Tryeours for rhe foll ploy, The Great AIl-Ameri- con Musicol Disoster, were held on Sepfember irlrh ond i5rh, All srudenrs were welcome ro oudi- rion. Afrer rhe rroumo of coll bocks, rhe rhirry mem- ber cosr wos posred ond guickly begon offer school procrices for six weeks. The enrire Tim Kelly ploy, under rhe direcrion of Rebecco CSmirhJ Johnson, wos presenred on Nod vember Srh ond 7rh. The ploy opened wifh produc- er, Junior Dover, Jr. CScorr KilgoreJ, scheming up o new ideo for o film. His plons include signing up oll of HoIlywood's biggesf sfors, felling eoch one rhor rhey hove rhe leod, However, when rhe film is shown or o sneok preview, rhe srors reolize rhe misroke. As o chose scene info rhe oudience begins, Junior begs his secrerory, Erhel Kenf CChormoine Cruzb, who hod worned him ogoinsr rhe plon, for help. ln rhe end, however, rhe srors love Junior becouse rhe film is reviewed by crirics os hilorious. As o finole, fhe cosr The ser for rhe ploy wos designed by Poul Schulre, ond o hord working crew helped bock sroge fo moke fhe producfion o success. Dromo is my life, ond o lor of people don'r know whor fhey're missing our on. A cosf like fhis one mokes oll of rhe hord work ond dedicorion seem worrhwhilef' commenred Scorr Kilgore. Us G is , . ,f 'suv I . -'Q' -f , ' 0 4,1 Q , gigs. 5 J Q. Q 1- .Q B.: W, . 44 1 g A . su H. . V vig , 5 -,i f I I .1 P uv E '.f:l ' F l. 0. Jai Xl .'?X' A-,ful 1. 4,5 x A, Q in , A 4 ff. sf-J v XL.. 1' Sieve Meiz CPloro Volroireb connor be rushed by his Assisronr Director, Joe Leone. 2- Heidi Durghordr fCormelJ rells Scorr Kilgore Uunior Dover, Jr? whor she rhinks of him wirh o pie. CJ' Corol Cnossler CGee'Gee Fonroineb picks our diomonds from her jewel chesr, while Sue Woodruff CGee-Cuee's moidJ woirs imporienrly. 4- Toking o breok or o dress reheorsol is lono Shermon CDoby Bernice? 5- CAST: FRONT ROW: K. Nelson CMrs. Bumbleb, I Shermon CDoby Dernicej, J Dodgerr CTourisr Guideb, M. Perrengill CBroncoJ, T Townes CChucklesJ ROW TWO: R. Erbough CMop Sellerb, A. Porker C5ylvio Merrolondb, H Burghordr CCormelD, J. Lord CFlinrD, C. Cruz CErheD, S. Kilgore CJuniorJ, K. Whire CGingerD, S. Delmoe CGreroJ, 5. Merz CVolf roireb, R. C5miihD Johnson CDirecrorJ, BACK ROW: J, Coppinger CT V. Announcerb, T. Spicer CTheoJ, C Thompson CAppossionorroD, D Price Cpoulineb, E. Erbough Cl3ob EverloveJ, V. Johnson CSollyD, L Moyfield CWinifredD, C, Gossler CGee Geeh, S. Woodruff CGee-Gee's moidb, N Perrini CMoke up Arrisr ond PionisrD, K. Morsholl CViolinisrJ, J Leone CVolroire's Assisronr Direcrorh, C. Cordeiro CScripr Personb. of lnfuriorion regisrers on rhe foce of Corol Thompson CAppossionorroJ os she finds our rhor Junior hos nor given her the ledd in his new film 7- S Kilgore CJuniorJ rries ro convince Chormoine Cruz CErheI Kenrb rhor his nexr ploy will be o success 8 Virlono Johnson C5ollyD ond Deeno Price CPoulineD odore film sror Eric Erbough CDob Everloveb Q- EXTRAS AND CREW MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: M. Dowring, J. Soyer, C. Rivero, J Dodgerr, R. Erbough ROW TWO: K Corrorhers, V. Roberrs, T. Krohn, C. Kilgore, D. Zohn, D. Dorrlerr C5roge Monogerb. BACK ROW: C. D'Addobbo, D. Von Auker, M Fleener, D Mirchell, W. Honnoh, D. Lombson, J, Cobos, E. Jones, S. Finkle CTechnicol Direcrorl. FL 9 L 5.4 src, . Srudenr Life 23 .4 , AN F N, N sr 'QQ' VM A5 if 2 . 5. I X H' o Q fi ,.w:2: 4 ., A lIl??Qf'lS7fiQk4 K , 111' f.1f'fi5.' . 4 . ,gm - . . x K. Ew ' - - f . A x - fm ' 1 , - 2 Brenr e or oro rrcmo - -' , - , . :-1 usp:-fa ff-sfQ S:f-ii 551314-ifw zI1.zsN'fs2f3- --fi YH IS-I X 5 ' W. ..,... 1 : , . -- KQViQA5Q2QQQ.Q:f1fiQvX-N 6-WX -X Mx 5 High fly'n ceremony The Homecoming ceremony hod o differenr ond unique srorr, As rhe bond seoorored from side ro side during rheir holferime performonce, o Chonnel 12 helicoprer slowly londed in rhe middle of rhe field. Jerry Fosrer, chonnel rwelve news reoorrer, escorr- ed rhe girl condidores our of rhe helicoprer, The climox of rhe evening wos rhe crowning of Brenr Webb, vorsiry foorboll, ond Borboro Orronrio, heod cheerleoder, os rhe new Homecoming I-:ing ond gueen, Junior Flores, vorsiry foorboll, ond Ginger Osborne, srudenr body pres, were firsr orrendonrs wirh Kelly Poole, vorsiry foorboll, ond Corol Gossler, bunny co-cooroin, os second orrendonrs. Afrer such o long weels, ro even be our on rhe field Fridoy nighr mode up for ir. And when ir wos oll over, ir wos reolly worrh rhe nervousness ond woiring, stored Borboro Orronrio. The onnuol Homecoming donce wos held in rhe Suoersririon Room following rhe gome, Dreom Nighr wos rhe rheme ser for rhe donce ro honor rhe Homecoming royolry, Orher nominees for Ising ond queen were: Koren Fornsworrh, service commissioner, ShiRey Korrchner, bunny, Koelyn Nicolson, vorsiry cheerleoder, Shown Benson, vorsiry foorboll, Doug Emons, vorsiry foor- boll, ond Chris Sronfield, vorsiry foorboll. 1' Jerry Fosrer owoirs rhe finol onnouncemenrs wirh rhe condi dores for rhe new Ising ond queen. QP Firsr Arrendonrs Junior Flores ond Ginger Osborne, C3 HOMECOMING NOMINEES1 FRONT ROW: Ginger Osborne, Corol Gossler, Koren Fornsworrh, ShiRey Korrchner, Koelyn Nicolson, Borboro Orronrio, BACK ROW: Shown Benson, Kelly Poole, Brenr Webb, Doug Emons, Chris Sronfield, Junior Flores Ae Second Arrendonrs Kelly Poole ond Corol Gossler. r.fSf+?Z'af5?.l 'f' ff. 4 1 Q if if if .I '41 N, ..gnv .1 ,' J vs' 4f f ,..- --V' . ,,.4v ff' ...,. f 5 .ak O ,. a IN X? r xwfgs 'sux f tf,, Seniors go Hollywood This yeors rheme for rhe Iocol Junior Miss pogeonr. vvos l'Tol-xe One, ond ollovved rhe porriciponrs ro dress os rheir fovorire sror while inrroducing Them selves. Conresronrs come from Meso High, Wesrwood, ond Mounroin View, Theiudging vvos os follows: scholosric ochievemenre 152, judges' inrere view- 352, Creorive ond performing orrse 202, physicol firness- 152, ond poise ond oppeoronce 152. On Wednesdoy, November ll, oll rhe girls pre senred rheir rolenrs, ond rhe nexr doy wenr on rheir inrervievv. On Sorurdoy, November 14, rhe pogeonr vvos held, Porriciponrs from Heso High were: Jolsleol Bocon, Robin Dovis, lsoren Fornsvvorrh, lsorhleen Gibson, Liso Jorgenen, Shilley lsorrchner, Nlorieso Rowell, lono Shermon, ond Wendy Woureler. Loun erre Roy, o Wesrvvood srudenr, wos crowned Junior Miss. Winners from Meso High were Shilley lsorrchner for Spirir of Jr. Miss ond rolenr, ond lsorhf leen Gibson received on ovvord for selling rhe mosr ods for rhe progrom, l'l3eing in rhe pogeonr vvos o greor experience ond oll rhe girls who porricipored mode ir o lor of fun, fsrored Morieso Rowell. Srudenr Life 27 Summer comps reoch sliills ond perceprion Yeorboolsfnewspoper edirors ond sroffers orrende ed o worlsshop or NAU, in Flogsroff, from June lo-22. They orrended closses where rhey leorned new slsills ond ideos ro bring bocls ro our school publicorions They were olso given rhe chonce ro ossociore wirh rhe sroffs of orher schools. Wirh rhe oddirion of mole yell leoders, NAU comp offered rhe cheer sguod o chonce ro leorn new srunrs ond pyromids, os well os new cheers. Arrendonrs ro Girls' ond Boys' Srore leorned obour rhe governmenr by porriciporing in ir. They ser up mocls ciry, counry, ond srore governmenrs ond ron for posirions in eoch. ASU Pom Comp wos orrended by rhe bunnies from Augusr 317. Awords received were o spirir rrophy ond boron, six superior ond rwo excellenr ribbons, ond rhey were rhe Grond Chompions over oll of rhe orher schools orrending. Music comp offered srudenrs on opporruniry ro goin musicol experience by porriciporing in o musicol group. Pieoch our ond rouch wos rhe rheme for Anye rown compers. They leorned obour people by be- coming more culrurolly owore of rhemselves ond orhers, Prejudice ond volues were omong rhe ropics discussed. Srudenr council compers were roughr how ro govern rheir school successfully, They orrended closses oll doy where rhey gor ideos from differenr schools ond porricipored in group discussions. 28 Srudenr Life -0 ,lie 1- ANYTOWN: FRONT ROW: Cormen Bollinger, Gino Pulido BACK ROW: Rod Perry, Abby Duplse. 2: GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATE: FRONT ROW: Dovid Honcocle, Shilley Korrchner, Unyong Moon. BACK ROW: Fronls Loro, Corlos Lujon. NOT PICTURED: Borboro Orronrio, Debbie Mclslo moro, 8 MUSIC CAMP: FRONT ROW: Ginger Osborne, Virlono John son, Corol Volenzuelo. BACK ROW: Keodron Morsholl, Corol Shorr. 4: STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Ginger Osborne ROW TWO: Alono Dulee, Jeff Rush, Nilsolous Despoin, Goy Turley ROW THREE: Koren Fornsworrh, Srocey Arnerr, Allison Morrin BACK ROW: Joneol Bocon, Cormen Bollinger 5- CHEERLEADERS: FRONT ROW: Borboro Orronrio, Borboro Alexonder, Lineri Silsohemo. ROW TWO: Scorr Vosselin, Jeff Phillips. BACK ROW: Trecio Poyne, Cormen Bollinger, Mory Armenro, Joclsie Bloir, lsoelyn Nicolson. oe YEARBOOK 6 NEWSPAPER CAMP: FRONT ROW: Goylene Higgins, Sondro Mroczlsiewicz, Tom Phillips, Jodie Lorson, Allison Tyler. ROW TWO: Abby Duplse, Shelley Gomer, BACK ROW: Corol Thompson, Colleen Clor, Joonne Thompson, Dono Wil Iioms, lono Shermon. 7: BUNNIES: FRONT ROW: Jolene Richordson, Robin Dovis, Rhonoo Sevey, Korhy Morrin, Liso Smirh, Moren Willis, Morieso Rowell, BACK Shilley Korrchner, Heorher Seomons, Su zonne Whire, Corol Olsen, Romono Fenn, Shelli Hills, Liso Tucker, Sheilo Driggs, Corol Gossler, Deonno Bunch, Ed I 4-Lglltak-rx E Y. ., ,,,..,. L: X N--N 4? :mam NWN if - KE I fit 1- Mr. Free TOHGS on rhe task of chaperoning rhe formal, 2- Riclsi Cosron and David Marrindaie dance rhe evening away. 8- Andrea Richardson and Ben Riding admire rhe roorn's decorarions while an rhe dance floor. 4- Chris Kohnlse and Chris Rivera enjoy rhemselves while ralsing a break from dancing. 5- Chrisrrnas Royalryz Brerr Larnbson, Hearher Searnons, Kelly Poole, Ginger Osborne, John Farnsworrh, Ra5heI Karrchner. 6- Boys' League Presidenr Vernon Smirh announces Snow King and Queen. And the winner is . . . 80 Srudenr Life 1.3.1 .s QM -. 'X .. f pi Y wi'r.y'r ul., iffwfw r f f , ccil c Qs .. ,,, c H fx- . LA st an I , if f.2.-Iii'-47 . Qaikfjfa To - 5 Lil fer! 'iBlde ' ashioned' imes Snow covered srore fronrs, ond brighrly colored Chrisrmos frees provided 'An Olde Foshioned Chrisrmos' for rhe Chrisrmos Formol. The donce, held on Sorurdoy, December 5, wos or rhe Rod modo Inn Piesorr Eosr. Approximorely 250-SOO people donced ro rhe music provided by Srore fire. During rhe vveel-2 previous ro rhe formol, rhe srudenr body elecred Sophomores John Fornse vvorrh ond RoShel Korrchner, Juniors Brerr Lomb- son ond Heorher Seomonsg ond Seniors Kelly Poole ond Ginger Osborne rhe Chrisrmos Royolryi The Chrisrmos Formol wos held eorly in rhe holi- doy seoson ro lseep ovvoy from rhe hossles of school, rhe holidoys, ond rhe locle of funds oround Chrisrmos. Boys' Leogue received mony complif menrs on rhe donce, vvhich vvos from 8100 ro 11:80. Vernon Smirh, Boys' Leogue Presidenr srore ed, lr rorolly surpossed oll my expecrorionsf' CJ l-ID Slld i :IS lcl Z' C Q m 2 E 'Vs 'P cn .. Christmas warmth, wit played on stage Opening the traditional Christmas Assembly were the Superstition Singers, dressed in heavy wool and portroying merry carolers. Declsed out in drop-drawers, night caps and pig tails, the bunnies danced a novelty routine to I Want An Elephant For Christmas. Following the bunnies, the carolers returned and sang Mr. Grinch to James Johnson and Ben Arredondo. Preceding this were three soloists: Diana Noble singing a Christmas medley, Natalie Petrini singing l Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, and Valerie Sanchez accompanying herself on the piano and singing Merry Christmas Dar- ling. Entertaining the audience with a medley of Christmas favorites were Terri Townes and Terry Temple on guitar. Following this was a comical routine to Jolly Old Saint Nicl4olaus, performed by the Mighty Midgets: Ginger Osborne, Carol Gossler, Stacey Arnett, and Kathy Martin. Dancing in tu-tus and tennis shoes, the Susie Snowflal-tes caused a roar of laughter from the audience. The act consist- ed of JaNeaI Bacon, ShiRey Kartchner, Mike Moore, Andrew McLaws, Derrick Platt, and Curtis McCullough portraying Susie, Closing both assem- blies were Rebecca Smith Johnson and the cheer- leaders enacting their version of The Twelve Days of Christmas. Co-ordinator and participant of the assembly, Stacey Arnett said, I just wish I could have seen the assembly because people told me it was good. 32 Student Life new N x. of rf - G' N A -354 K. 5. . , wx X X S Q .z . A . M V S1 I 'S S . 3 5' C Q S 1 L . x , ' if f 'i K 3 X. X - YN Ji :hx Q is-rits S X - - if L , ,T S C T --9 1.5 Vg S 5' P.. ye - si QQ A 4,5 2 .1 FR: NL . - I, X I x n .3 .- x . A' - . - - , W A Q. K K Q in If ,, .1 Vp: Q I , 1 X Q., 1 ww K , K. ' ' I ' - -it i n - rf 'F 1 E. . V . A-C was 52? ' ' 1-J -e gg Q ' si' 9: f . 1. , .. f S ' , C Q ..-. 1 , Q 7 1- Curtis McCullough portroys Susie Snowfloke olong with Andrew McLows, Derrick Piotr, Mike Moore, ond Shikey Kortchner. ' 2- Singing I Sow Mommy Kissing Sonro Clous is Notolie Petrini. 8- Terry Temple ond Terri Townes delight the oudience with o medley of Christmos fovorites. 4- The Mighty Midgets: Kothy Mortin, Stocey Arnett, Corol Gossier, ond Ginger Osborne perform to Jolly Old St. Nicko- Ious. 5 Moster of Ceremonies ond spirit of Christmos is Sonro Clous, enocted by Vernon Smith. G Dressed in pqomos, bunnies Jolene Richardson ond Moren Willis perform their Christmos donce. 7- Performing their rendition of The Twelve Doys of Christ- mos ore the Vorsity ond J.V. cheerleoders. Student Life133 3 E ESP Q 4?- k-4' C. Q rn 2 E E? l A special Chrisrmas gifr ro rhe communiry The Chrisrmas Vespers program was on Sunday, December rhe rhirreenrh. lr has been performed by A Cappella Choir annually for rhirry-seven years. When asked vvhar rhe Vespers concerr vvanrs ro achieve, Mr. Harry Garrerr replied 'lro produce rhe besr sacred, choral music rhar is available, and ro give rhe communiry a Chrisrmas gifr for all rhar rhey have done for rhe school. For rhe opening of the concerr, rhe A Cappella choir sang 'lAlleluia. Afrer rhe firsr song, rhe choir proceeded ro rhe srage singing Angels We Have Heard On High. The members of rhe A Cappella choir had ro hold can- dles in rheir hands as rhey walked rovvards rhe srage. A large selecrion of Chrisrmas songs were sung by borh A Cappella and Supersririon Choirs. The Vespers program was designed ro give a feeling of joy and peace ro rhe audience. ln order ro mainrain rhe Chrisrmas spirir, rhe audience did nor applaud unril all of rhe songs were sung. ABOVE: A Cappella Choir. RIGHT: Supersririon sing- ers. X L Q ,Z 5 1' ?N?iiszi f . A 1 f.,. I 'i - we W5 .i1.'f?g 'f' Q -4, T 4 jafiiigz - Y 5 5 ffgl'- aff sf 3' , -' ,'g4 , L ,L -1 ., , ,L . . Q, ,. 3 , gk if 5,5 ggf ,9- ,. XMX NX X . X Ag K S ,...v 'M KS! V Ai Q x S A S L 0 an 1' i 9, Q-v!,'3 1- Ellzobern Allen ond Som Arnerr romonricolly donce slow. 12- Corol Gossler, ond Doug Ernons pose os rne new Bocnelor ond Boclwelorerre. B- Royolry condidores, FRONT ROW: C. Gossler, D. Ernons, BACK ROW: J. Blcnordson, I.. Glosgow, A, McLows, IQ. Glbson, NOT PIC- TURED: V. Green, M. Cooper. 4- Jolene Richardson ond Loird Glosgow pose os rne runnerrups. 5- Disc Joclseys ger reocly ro ploy o new record. oe Amy Enle ond ner dore relox offer o donce or o roble, 74 Doncing ro o slow clonce ls Tonyo Tnierne ond lwer dore Lelond Burgess. 8- Leslie Smirlw, Jeff Currls, Corol Olsen, ond Kenny Kelley clonce ro o fosr donce. ' L Q Volerie Burgess opens rne door for Croig Ericlfson during rwirp weele, Bo Srudenr Life E N, ,Q l' -C' c':T 'T3' .ff Q .Af ... X , 3 S5 5 ..... 2 3 is l ,. 3 ffm LA --.... ff! 5? jf k . T. Q, Q- 'NN 9 fi QS S T T T i, is f so 3 Srudenrs love World Awoy' on Co-ed nighs Love rhe World Awoy, wos rhe rheme of rhe Co-ed. lr wos held on Februory 13rh, or rhe Son Morcos Counrry Club ond Piesorr, from 8:00 ro 11180 pm. The decororions were done in oosrel heorrs, srreomers, roble Clorhs, ond clorh noolsins. On rhe robles were unlir condles. A swing wos ploced in rhe middle wirh rwo dolls in ir. 'll rhinle rhe Coed could hove been held or o nicer ploce, bur orher rhon rhor l hod o super greor rimef' Cornmenred Eric Srorri The music wos provided by Sound Sen- sorionf' During rhe weels before rhe Cofed, Twirp Wee-If wos held. lr consisred of, boclswords doy, lirrle boys ond girls doy, guy worching doy, ond slove oucrion doy. The royolry wos crowned neor rhe end of rhe donce, The rhird runner-ups were Nlorry Cooper ond Korhleen Gibson, rhe second runnereuos were Andrew MCl.ows ond Volerie Green, rhe firsr rune ner-ups were Loird Glosgow ond Jolene Plichord- son, ond rhe Bochelor ond Bochelorerre were Doug Emrnens ond Corol Gossler. Srudenr Life 37 ,K F . 1 3 C38'5rudenr Life Audience inrerocrion srirs up loughs The oudience wos in for o lough when lsermir, Scorr Sreffen, ond Miss Piggy, Trocy Croclserr, hosr- ed rhe Sophomore Voriery Show on Februory 12. l'The good rhing obour rhe show wos rhe oudi- ence porriciporionf' commenred lsoelyn Nicolson. Mony differenr ocrs were included in rhe show, olong with o few jokes from rhe Emcees. Acrs nor picrured were: l'l3unnies 25rh onnivere soryf' RoShel Korrchner song ond ployed rhe piono ro Whor o Difference You've Mode in My Lifef' ond Be o Sophomore. ie Amy Benjomin porrroys TV. Hosr Richord Simmons os she Ieods exercises ro Sholse ir Up. 2 Singing Sometimes is Norolie Perrini. 3- Noelle Bores ond Borooro King finish rhe show by singing ulsoinbow Connecrionf' 4- Scorr Sreffen ond Trocy Croclserr emcee rhe show os Mupper chorocrers Kermir ond Miss Piggy. 5- Doncing ro Think is Suson Clouse. os lr's Hog Colling Time in Nebrosl4o for Spencer Hollidoy ond Scorr Steffen. 7e Cloro Sonchez ond Liesl Morris sing Everyrhing I Own. 8e Performing o boron combinorion is Lori Merrerr, Q Michele Rhoron ond Gory Eoron sing Wirh You l'm Born Agoinf' Srudenr Life GQ V1 I- Ll.l -1 40 Srudenr Life .. 3 ' . . Vorierysskgg ggg elgluong been one Y r school. For 25 Junior Voriery Show Morls, Chris Psi Mindy, Corol Olsen, poid o surprise visir el emcees, To rnolse rhe show complere rhe K of Orson showed up olso. The ocrs included d g ro 'lWhip lr , 'Greose Lighr- ning , Hoe D ond l'Ler's Groove . Songs included Why ve You Lefr rhe One You Lefr Me For , 'lTouc g e When We're Doncing , l'Si- lenr Rose'f, l'YouLl.ighr up My Life , ond 'lThere's No One Now bur You. Comedy ocrs such os Psurnors ond The Hoe Down were feorured. piono solo wos olso oloyed by Goylon l-ley d. Snowbirds, winrer visirors from orher srores, our rhe finishing rouchesiipn rhe voriery show. Even Morls porricioore g in show by singing o song he hod wrirren for Winding. Cdrolyn Fullergornrhenred, l'Much rirne ond ef- foijr wos our inrc? rnolsing rhe show. 1- Piurnors',' Qe spreod by Liz Groscosr, Debbie Young, Gay Turley, ond slie Smirh. 2 - Lynn eur drives ro Srnirry's in rhe Snowbird ocr. 8' V Sonchez, Diono Noble, ond Melonie Thornos si ove You Lefr rhe One You Lefr Me For. qq,.,-' 4- Jeonnene Dovis srrurs her sruff in Greose Lighrnin ..i ' 5- I-lillsrreer Blues is by Goygloghey rhe- . K. ,l..l..i.:.,. . K. piono. o- Gerring in on 7' Rhondo Sevey 8- Winrer visirors Q Morls, Chris Olsen nexr ocr. r , -is. gum-mf x -..f,f.- 1 Aww-mwmwww REE J v 14 X S 1 .2 5 . i -an wks -, .if 5 EX 5 Qu.. s ..., Q., U1 s . Ji? S156 x Posirive atmosphere helps add creariviry The Mesa High arr deporrmenr spenr much of irs rime srressing posirive behavior. The emphasis vvos on minimizing obscene behavior and profaniry. 'llf you have posirive behavior you have a posirive armosphere conducive ro creariviryf' srared Lee Scorr, arr deporrmenr head. lr musr have paid off because in rhe Srare Arr Fair sevenreen srudenrs vvon rhirry-nine avvards, more rhan any orher high school in rhe srare. The sraff members vvere Farrell Holmes, Juliera Auerbech, Jesse Casrellano, and Lee Scorr. l like rhe Arr Deparrmenr or Mesa High because of irs voriery of classes, reachers, and rhe chance ro use different mediums, commenred Deanna Bunch, adv. painring srudenr. A F X , W UV, A A rc . g . V0 X Sw X 3 c , oc fm - . 7 Eg. . A Y Q' 'L . ft . ' T K 5 ' 1 X J xi i 'K . J M , :S Y .Q-W' Ji '4'n-n.n . 1 1 Q is H 42 Srudenr Life NEW BALANCE EEE 7 A worercolor by Virgil Nez. A drowing by Korhy Brown, Eunhyomg Chun did rhis drawing. A cholls drawing by Poul Bloir. A sculpture done by Lorirw Jones. Picrured is 0 drowing by Eunhyong Chun. Am odverrisemenr done by Troy Odell Srudenr Lufe 418 'Wi 1 44 5ruderwr Life V7 ,Q Yr' J' 52-M ,jf f These top ten seniors Goh-tso much spirit Goh-tso Top Ten vvos chosen by Goh-tso club members from o list of seniors nominoted by the teochers. They were selected for their service, in- volvement, ond spirit ot school. I've found myself very involved since my fresh- mon yeor ond I hove enjoyed it, commented BARBARA ALEXANDER, vorsity cheerleoder. Bor- boro vvos o member of Blocls Studies Club, Principol's Communicotions Committee, ond girls trocle. She re- ceived mony ovvords ond trophies for trocls ond cheer. She vvos olso on Anytovvn delegote. School isn't school vvithout the octivities, ex- pressed KAREN FARNSWORTH, service commis- sioner in student council. Koren vvos o member of Hore Bond, Honor Bond, Goh-tso Club, ond sopho- more, junior, ond senior closs council. She vvos olso secretory of Spirit Singers, Service Council president, NHS treosurer, ond Goh-tso publicity choirmon. SHIREY KARTCHNER vvos o member of Goh-tso Club, NHS, Superstitions, Bunnies, ond sophomore, junior, ond senior closs council. She vvos olso secre- tory of A Coppello, Symphony Orchestro, ond Boys Leogue, Girls Store Representotive, sophomore prin- cess, held o leod role in Hello Dolly, ond received 'Spirit of Jr. Miss' ovvord ond Jr. Miss tolent ovvord in the Meso Jr. Miss pogeont. BARBARA ORRANTIA vvos o member of Donce Club, Goh-tso Club, NHS, Moyor's Youth Committee, Spirit Singers, yeorbools stoff, ond sophomore, junior, ond senior closs council. She vvos olso vorsity cheer squod coptoin, president of Principol's Communico- tions Committee, vice-president of Moyo Club, Girls Stote Representotive, Anytovvn delegote, clubs ond orgonizotions editor of the yeorbools, ond Home- coming Queen. I GINGER OSBORNE vvos student body president, secretory of the Principol's Communicotions Commit- tee, Homecoming first ottendont, ond Snow Queen. She vvos olso o member of FBLA, Goh-tso Club, senior closs council, girls' boslsetboll teom, ond slsi club. Ginger replied, 'Il guess the thing thot reolly lseeps me going is the foct thot l love people ond l love hoving o good time. Besides, Meso High is owesomel JOLENE RICHARDSON vvos o member of Hore Bond, Bunnies, diving teom, Moyor's Youth Commit- tee, Presidents' Club, NHS, yeorbools stoff, Quill ond Scroll, Spirit Singers, Goh-tso Club, ond sophomore, junior, ond senior closs council. She wos olso Bunnie co-coptoin, ossistont editor of the yeorbools, sociol choirmon of Spirit Singers, Junior Snovv princess, ond Co-ed first ottendont to bochelorette. VERNON SMITH vvos Boys' Leogue president ond in the Who's Who Among Americo's High School Students. He vvos olso o member of Goh-tso Club, trocls, cross country, NHS, Service Council, Robbit Toles editoriol boord, ond sophomore, junior, ond senior closs council. After oll is soid ond done, there is usuolly more soid thon done, so I usuolly try to do things insteod ofjust tollsing obout them, excloimed Vernon. I love people, meeting them ond getting to lsnovv their unique chorocters, ond I guess thot is vvhy I got involved-It's fun! remorlsed JOANNE THOMPSON. JoAnne vvos yeorbools business editor, Hore Bond senior representotive, ond vice-president of Quill ond Scroll. She vvos olso o member of Goh- tso Club, NHS, Gold Key, ond Speech ond Debote. TERRI TOWNES vvos o member of A Coppello, Superstitions, NHS, ond sophomore, junior, ond senior closs council. She vvos olso co-president of A Coppello ond Spotlight Theotre. She held roles in Night of Jonuory loth, Hello Dolly, Greot All-Americon Musicol Disoster, ond Loco Motion, Commotion, Dr. Gorillo, ond Me. Terri expressed, I love to be busy ond to perform! CAROL VALENZUELA vvos o member of Moy- or's Youth Committee, yeorbools stoff, orchestro, Hore Bond, ond Honor Bond. Corol vvos olso Hore Bond president, Goh-tso Club president, ond Hore Bond spirit commissioner. Corol commented, ul thinls school spirit is importont, if someone reolly vvonts to be involved there is plenty to do. Student Life 45 Ties moke Scholostic Ten Scholostic Twelve Scholostic Top Ten wos mode Scholostic Top Twelve due to two ties. Scholostic Top Twelve wos bosed on occumuloted grode point overoges from 0.875 to 0986. NIKOLAUS DESPAIN served os senior closs presi- dent. In his three yeors ot Meso High, Nick olso served on Closs Council, wos o member of Goh-tso, Notionol Honor Society, Bosketboll Club, Moyor's Youth Committee, ond Principol's Communicotions Committee. Nick plonned to go into Chemicol engi- neering. NAND BHARDWAJA wos o member of both the vorsity ond JV tennis teoms. He olso wos o member of NHS, Germon Club, French Club, Goh-tso, ond Hindu ond Sikh Religious Society. Nond commented, The success you ochieve tomorrow is bosed upon the effort you put in todoyf' Nond plonned to become o medicol doctor. ul think thot the closses you roke in high school ore importont to your educotion, but your involvement in octivities con be just os impottont, if not more, stored CAROL THOMPSON. Corol wos Co-Editor-in Chief of the yeorbook, o member of the Thespion Society, NHS, ond Society of Women Scholors. She wos olso president of Gold Key her sophomore yeor. Corol plonned to pursue o coreer in medicine, either os o doctor, or os o biomedicol engineer. KAREN FARNSWORTH served os Service Com- missioneribnd os Service Council President. She wos olso octive in NHS, Hore Bond, Honor Bond, Ski Club, Closs Council, Moyor's Youth Committee, ond served os secretory for Spirit Singers, ond publicity choirmon for Goh-tso. Koren plonned to ottend BYU. LISA JORGENSEN wos o member of Moyor's Youth Committee, Closs Council, NHS, Hore Bond, Honor Bond, Regionol Bond, ond ployed on the vorsity bosketboll ond bodminton teoms. She plonned to go to ASU. Liso remorked, Dreom obout your future, then set gools to get there. JANEAL BACON wos Student Body Recording Secretory, Notionol Honor Society vice-president, Moyor's Youth Committee vice-president, Orchestro Council vice-president, ond o member of A Copello ond Superstitions Choirs. She wos olso o member of Goh-tso ond Closs Council. JoNeol plonned to mojor in business ot BYU. You con occomplish olmost onything if you work hord enough, stored STEVE FELLING. Steve wos o member of Notionol Honor Society. He olso enjoyed ploying clossicol piono, ond rock ond boss guitor. Steve plonned to study electricol engineering ot ASU. Apply yourself in high school becouse it benefits you in the long run, odvised FELICE NEUBERGER. Felice wos o member of NHS, Closs Council, Society of Women Scholors, ond she wos o stote finolist in the Miss United Teenoger pogeont. Felice groduoted mid-term ond ottended ASU where she pursued o coreer in engineering. .llLL KLEINMAN wos o member of A Coppello Choir for three yeors, ond o member of Superstitions Choir. She wos in Hore Bond, Regionol ond All-Store Choir, NHS, Superstition Stoff, Quill ond Scroll, Closs Council, ond o member of the Accent on Acodemics teom. Jill plonned to ottend ASU to study business. BARBARA ORRANTIA wos heod cheerleoder, President of Principol's Communicotions Committee, ond Clubs ond Orgonizotions editor for the yeor- book, She wos o member of Moyor's Youth Com- mittee, Goh-tso, Donce Club, Quill ond Scroll, NHS, Closs Council, Spirits Singers, ond vice-president of MAYO club. She plonned to go to ASU ond study low. SANJEEV SHARMA wos president of NHS, o member of French Club, ond o member of the vorsity tennis teom. He plonned to ottend U of A to obtoin his degree in Chemicol engineering with the pre-medicol requirements. He plonned to pursue o coreer in medicine. TONY CLARIDGE wos president of Hore Bond, ond o member of Honor Bond, Regionol Bond, ond NHS for two yeors. He wos on the cross country teom, olso. Tony wos oppointed to the philosophy ond objectives committee for Meso High. He plonned on getting o degree in oerospoce engineer- ing ond hoped to somedoy be involved in the NASA shuttle progrom. Student Life 47 ...As mini A rime ro ger rowdy Every Friday in rhe new amphirhearer a pep assembly was held ro ger ready for rhe foorball game rhar nighr. The cheerleaders and bunnies danced ro music provided by Hare Band and rhe color guard and majorerres also performed. 'll rhinle pep assemblies are imporranr because rhey help ger everyone in rhe spirir for rhe game, srared Carol Olsen. 1- A pep assembly being held during lunch, 2 Barbara Orranria doing a cheer. 3- Ginger Osborn enjoying herself ar a pep assembly, 4-gaiol Olsen dancing ro rhe music of rhe Hare Band. 418 Srudenr Life WANTED STUDENTS O '-nv.. 'A XZ REWAIIE A IAS PUT UT INTEIIESTINE ACTIVITIES For mony of us our school doy ended when rhe bell sounded Then eoch of us engoged I0 lndlylduol ocrlvmes For sorne rhls meonr holdlng down o porr fume Job or porrlclporlng I0 our of school sporrs Unlque ldeos ond dnfferenr woys of dresslng were olso o porr of our lives A srudenr survey provlded some gorherlng rogerher of oplnlons A fods ond foshuon poge plcrures srudenrs expresslng rhelr person olmes rhrough dress Whorever roure we chose ro rolse vvlrh our spore nrne eoch of us conrrloured ro rhe mony foces of Meso Hlgh Thls mln: gozerre IS o new oddmon ro the bools which orrernprs ro explore our lnduvlduollry 1 Ellzoberh Allen exhlblrs her splrlr on bunny foce doy 2 Sherrff s offlce or Rowhlde o wesrern rown where srudenrs could go ro ger o hrrle our counrry 3 Arrernpnng ro srrllselrrlch or Rowhlde Srocey Komm ond Colleen Clof pon for gold 4 Allens lnvode cornpus on punlx rocls doy -U MINI E ZETTE 3 , , -'WA f , al T' 1 I v , .1 H' . A V-u. - 1 ' 2 .' - A' 'n I I ,A 5 U . Q , x I I I A Nc ,: I l -wav rl KI ,' v , 3 4 I I I I I . , - . , . , . . , . . . . . I ' IK 4 - ll . . .. . . . ., . Paris, lovva, Payson, Gilligans Island . . . Shouts, screams, groans, and tears vvere in the air at MHS last June. Some students vvere oveqoyed to be free of school for the next three months, others regretted the boredom of .the summer. We spent our summers in exciting and not so exciting vvays. Some students and faculty experf ienced Europe, blisters and all. Others stayed close to home in sunny and hot Arizona. Arizona had a record hot summer vvhich caused many students to join thousands of other Arizonans at the lal-tes and rivers. For those who couldn't borrow the car , places close by were used to pass the day, Dig Surf, theaters, pin ball arcades, pool halls, and video game rooms were freauented by several students. The summer may have been carefree or it may have been boring vvith nothing to do but vvatch TV and eat. Never the less, students lsept busy through- out the summer with jobs, vvorlsshops, camps, and summer school. No matter what vvas or vvasn't done, vvho was or vvasn't seen, vvhether they were happy or not, stu- dents showed up to start school. 1A Surveying the conditions ofthe pool table, Paul Wilson occupies his free time during vacation. 2- Waterslide Country proves to be a nice, cooling summer recreation for Dana Williams. 8- Kim Meldrum and Kathleen Stahley, former Mesa students, experience Trafalgar Square in London, England, with a group of US. travelers. 4- Sandy Taylor enjoys horsebacls riding at Drippings Springs. 5 Pretending to vvorls, Bashas' head carryout Jeff Glenn, earns money to pay off his debts. of Vernon Smith and Wayne NlcCleave explore the unlsnovvn depths of waters in Mexico. 7- Big Surf provides a means of cooling off, getting suntans, and meeting people. F G0 ride the 50 Summer Activities A J 3 N s L A' Q u I r 5 in UA -4 I 1' ,Y v n W3 -qv V ' ' 4 A--uf ,M ,,,.,,-wv '? m an ,L 1 f 'J' . :XI .E+ 1. Y ,Nh H 3-Kb -iflft ill' 4 1 r -A . my , ,.:.1:--:Mxw.',f Q., XS. JA www ,Mym W ,,, ,- M- g .k V ' Qx- F2547 ' N' 'S k X .vain - n X' N R' 2 5 7 1.. ,W V , - 42 if -1b.b,F:1g,g .Xw Q vu k ' ' Yr Q n 1 ' ' 'E-2 53- ' 1 gk' ,. Jag .' ' IN v fl ...1.al' ,if ' ,1 '---1 ..' 'N x- ' -H 'f'- -' .. . . '-' 'I V -5 . Ag ,P',,,'a'..,- NHL' NNE. bv 4. -- - 'I'- 'IZ ff A, .w-bin ,K , , , . VA, Y l -. 2 ---'f . -www ,X , -df' -.,,,, H Mn -of Hvf.:,7- 'K' p ,,,.. sq . r 45... ...1 ' .v ' '-g9 v-i'kWL,J. 0, . .M W v W- MM mf- 01 , W-vm -. 4 qw ' .411 ' . . V 7 Arr... .. W- --.. ' .Q-'A mam, 'VW' A an oo O5 9 K XO N0 Qooxvs 0 . ox Q Q ' 0 9 xo xf' Q 9 0 'ooclf' Summer Acmvme 1 Jim Vovro srockboy or Goldworers rokes o breok 2 Cusromers or Freemon s Shoes ore ossisred by Sondy Howell 8 Soiesmon Jeff Phillips sorrs men s clothes or The Ook Tree 4 Jomes Nesbir cook worches Ellen Burgoyne ring up on order or Jock in rhe Box 5 Collecring corrs for Boshos is Colleen Clor Jobs plon for future Working ourside of school gove srudenrs o chonce ro eorn some exrro spending money. l-lovvever, olong vvirh rhe cosh, rhere come socrifices. Fridoy nighr hours meonr no foorboll gomes, while vveekdoy hours meonr lore nighr homework. lr seemed or rimes like rhere vvos no rime ro enjoy rhe money, bur mosr ogreed rhor rhe exrro efforr required ro hold o Job vvos vvorrh ir Nor only did Jobs provide money rhey olso pro vided o leorning experience For mony working helped decide upon o furure profession lono Sher mon summed ir up rhis woy Gerring o iob is o good woy ro leorn more obour vvhor you vvonr ro do in life or vvhor you do nor wonr ro do 'Haig 4'-c?'r eff-:W - 52 Jobs 33333333333 Ground Beef C1 lb? 179 Eggs CGrade AA 1 dozen? 0 91 Malls C1 gallonD 193 Cheddar Cheese C1 Ib? Bread C1Vz lb loaf? Sugar C5 Ib bag? 169 S2 59 S0 410 52 69 50 89 Cof1ee C1 lb? Campbells Soup C1 can? Cer al C16 oz? 160 T V Dinner 1 28 52 80 Beer Cslx paclsb 219 SO C30 Coke C2 llrer baffle? S169 lce Cream CVz gallonb Cardy Bar Norebools Paper C200 sheersl BIC Pen Penal Sevenreen C1 ISSUED Tlnne C1 Issue? People C1 ISSUED Sporrs Illusrrared C1 Issue? Hallrnarls Greerlng Card CAveD Record Album Postage Sramp Gas C1 gallon regularb Gold C1 oz? Sllver C1 oz? Cornrnon rare of exchange Ocr 29 1981 1 79 S0 89 0 10 1 25 S1 50 50 95 1 50 S0 80 S7 98 50 20 9 A28 33333333333 Prlces 53 . S. S. - S, . ' 5. ' 5. 4 . ' S. , S. ' . ' . . ' S. e . S, . l,' S. , . - 51,1 ' 5. , 5 I . 4 .1 S9 Preooie lools is in Along wirh rhe new school yeor come fresh new foshions, Kniclsers worn wirh crisp ploid blouses ond rhin bow ries were seen oround rhe compus. For rhe guys OP shirrs, cords ond jeons were oopulor. French broiding wos olso o cool new lools enjoyed by mony girls. I-Zod shirrs, srroighr Iegjeons ond rop siders wos o preppie lools worn by everyone. Among rhe vor- ious shoes seen oround compus were vons, Boss sondles, loofers, Nilse rennis shoes ond dressy high heeled shoes for girls. W., ' , '.3-,,',s:- 1-4 ' Z -' 333' y . , ...fr . . , 93' fi - - 1 f . tm- asia' -1 . 1- 6 4 is ,if r ..,-V -r - .. --412' , gsflfg-. 5 Jig rl g wif --. . - ' - 1- Dono Kilbourne models on I-Zod r-shirr. 2- Jodie Lorsen disploys french broiding. 8- Shelli Hills ond Lorry Worner show o more cosuol populor Iools. 4- Elvo Adoms models rhe newesr lools in lsniclsers. 5- Ploid shirrs were in os shown by lon Scorr. 6- Srudenrs model some of rhe shoes seen oround compus. 7- Devin Groy is seen weoring o OP r-shirt. 54 Foshions , .5 . . -0 1 ,rf . f M , ., 1 -3 ii- ,nik ,M 5. .1i,3,j j r- ! gfff' A 'ifq', . 1 gi . . N ggi: 'L ., 325 -Zh. 1 5 ,,,, ,AT : J,-. X' UU f'1snnun-in If 2 xi 4 1.14: , , If 4 wages , .u A Q ri' 3? if 'C' ANU' V A 13, J f L-5 ,-H, t' M.--I ' v,..,,..f A AQLQ .1 x' 9 325 if ul' . ,-AS. I Y N f MQW K ' x XS ye Q School songs inspire enrhusiosrn ond loyolry LOYALTY We re Ioyol ro you Meso High We re purple ond gold Meso Hi h Well bocls you ro srond Agoinsr rhe oesr in rhe lond For we lsnovv you hove sond Meso High Roh! Roh! So srnosh rhor bloclsode Meso High Go croshing oheod Meso High Our reom is our fonne prorecror, On boys for we expecr o rouch down from you Meso High Che-ho, Che-ho ho, Meso High, Meso High Bring our your sons ond doughrers fighring for you Like men of olden gionrs ploce relionce shouring defionce Oslse wow wow Amid rhe brood green ploins rhor nourish our lond For honesr looor ond for leorning we srond Unro rhee we pledge our heorrs ond honds, Deor Alrno Morer Meso High. FORWARD: Forword ye men of Meso High Forword wirh couroge srrong To rhe purple gold be rrue The vicr ry s up ro you Forword ye rnen of Meso High Keep fighring fighring. CARRY ON Corry On Meso High Corry On ye sons ond doughrers rrue Ler rhis onrhern reoch rhe slsy Build ye glorious visions new We'll fighr forever, for rhe righr Corry On with heorrs oflorne Trodirions greor ond mighry deeds Add honor ro rhy nome Corry On, Corry On. 56 Meso High Hisrory When rhe oir rroffic conrrollers wenr on srrike for more money, o7'Z, of rhose polled supporred Presidenr Reogon Crhor rhe srrike wos illegolb, ond SSW, supporred rhe oir rroffic conrrollers. - 5 I 5 '1,E'i fgmT+ , a!:vi'1! I X xr. 1... Y' -ft 1 ee . ' 7 1 n fi: T T Fr Sondro O'Conner wos vored on ro rhe Supreme Courr. QSM, of rhose polled liked rhe ideo of hoving o womon jusrice, 77, didn'r. The morol rnojoriry, o group rhor is rry- ing ro bon cerroin books ond relevision shows becouse of their conrenr, is grow- ing srronger in rhe Unired Srores. 15'Z, of rhose polled supporr rhem, ond 851, do nor. 777, of rhose polled rhoughr Presi, denr Reogon is doing o good job, TM, rhoughr he wos o.k., ond 162, rhoughr he wos nor doing o good job. 182, of rhose polled supporr rhe equol righrs omendmenr, ond 572 do nor, THE Foyorires 100 srudenrs were polled for rheir fovorirez Food-Mexicon lrolion Resrouronr-Bobby McGees Block Angus Clorhing Srore-Millers Ourposr Book-Gone Wirh the Wind The Thorn Birds TV. Show-Mosh Generol Hospirol Mognum Pl. Movie-Roiders of the Losr Ark Acror-Burr Reynolds Horrison Ford Acrress-Goldie Hown lone Fondo Music group-Sryx Reo Speedwogon Song-Endless Love Theme from Arrhur Mole Singer-Kenny Rogers Billy Joel Rick Springfield Femole Singer-Por Beneror Borooro Srreisond Cor-Porsche Musrong 5uryeyf57 58-Lunch Whdfs up for lunch? Alrhough rhe rrddirionol rwo lunch hours hed been cur down ro one, srudenrs sfill nwonoged ro do rheir rhing. Mony srudenrs preferred ro eor off cornpus, while orhers chose rhe cofererio or snocls bor. Jusr os rhe price of lunch increosed yecir by yeor, so did rhe ocriviries of rhe srudenrs. The resulrs of 0 Whor do srudenrs do for lunch? survey ore lisred belowi Cofererici 191, Tdco Bell 172 Don'r eor 141, Orher 1119 Go horne QW, Wendy's OCZ, Pdrlsing lor CZ Snocls bor 52 McDonalds 41, Dairy Queen CM Tds-ree Freeze TZ, AQ. building TZ, Gwn lunch QW, N1 ,,...... IZ n 1- Srudenrs in rhe o lo corre oreo woir porienrly in line ro QQT rheir lunch, 2 The porlsing lor is o fovorire honqoui for Michelle Allen ond Julie Slusher. Cl! Sroci Corone poys for her lunch in rhe cofeierio, while Kim Bohr woirs behind her. 4- During rhe lunch hour, Dovid Turner decides ro eor his lunch from Toco Bell. 5 Munchin' on French fries or Buns G l-li ooclsers is Poul Rich rnonn. o- We Qer oy wirh o liirle help from our friends , ond olso down info rhe cofererio for lunchl Dennis Johns, Brendo Dorf ond loclsie Williorhs. 7- Shown Benson ond Ron Blondheim choi during lunch or Doiry Queen. Lunch 59 Free rime for sporrs Wirh exrro free rime becouse school wos nor in session, mony srudenrs become involved in ocriviries nor offered in rhe sporrs curriculum. Porriciporion in indoor sporrs included bowling, ko- rore, weighr lifring, ond ping-pong, Felice Neuberger stored, I hod one greor big boll bowling rhis sum- mer! Orher indoor sporrs ployed were pool ond ice skoring, Worer skiing, rollerskoring, ond horsebock riding were jusr o few sporring evenrs enjoyed ourside. 'lWorer skiing wos o reol drog Cfrom rhe boorbg ir wos rhe quickesr woy ro escope from rhe summer heor ond hove o blosr doing ir, commenred senior Ver- non Smirh. Orher fovorire ourdoor ocriviries included ploying rocquerboll, bock pocking ond four wheeling. Summer rime ollowed srudenrs ro experience dif- ferenr rypes of sporrs, Wherher or nor we wonred ro ger in or our of rhe sun rhere were o voriery of sporrs ovoiloble for srudenrs ro chose from. 1- Four wheeling is o fovorire summer posrime in o Chevy 4x4 2- Horsebock riding keeps Jon Wheeler busy during rhe summer. 8- Ron Evons odmires rhe rollerskoring skill os well os rhe ourfir of Jim Lidbock. 4- Korhy Thompson, Tonyo Thieme, ond Andreo Richordson poss rhe rime or Brunswick bowling cenrer. 5- Senior Troy Robinson condirions by weighr lifting. 6- Demonsrroring sporring technique is Fred Wellmon. 7- Kelly Poole ond Poul Wilson escope rhe school ormosphere while shooring o gome of pool. 8- Vorious uses for bockpocks ronge from hiking ro corrying school supplies, Q- Rocquerboll requires skill ond coordinorion shown by Morsholl Morrhews. OO Our Of School Sporrs F 5 4, .5 W S495 'fx-gf is ,ls 3 WF .3 'WWW 1 J v' -N M A, . ,wr W 3, A MTE: 5+-'. , 1 .V . . Q 4 'V' lx .0 Ffa E A 4 X 4 ..,,,.,,4- T, .. .,.,, . .-....u..... ..,. -,.-.-M 'T 1 ...4-...W V - . , T., , :- ,., .,1M': ,QT 1 fx Our Of School Spor TI-IE MANY FACES AUTOGRAPHS: CDF MES 'mayb 'mn I Faces 63 l l Students movin' on 't W' Whether by cor, foot, motorcycle, bike, bus, skotes, horse or wings, students monoged to orrive to school one woy or onother. Mony shored the ride, hoping to sove gos, ond hoving some compony ot the some time. The bus wos the most used form of tronsportotion, until o student received his or her license, then it wos, See yo loter mom, where's the keys? 1- Sometimes one bike is not enough. 2- Terry Temple osks for o ride home. 8- The student porking lor. 4- The bus wos used by mony to get home. 5- Walking home wos the only woy to go for some. 64 Tronsporrotion I , A it gy af 45 ,eg vc-H . ,s ,Q wk, -oe: .,--3 Z ' 3 B' ww il'-' . ' ' -fu - Why.. ' sg 'fy . . -s . . Q , '. , N' r ,kip , xximb, P . W ,c Q g ' f As ', '- --,. -- x31 ,. 'Snow' conceols compus, new bond director Meso High underwent chonges ond new experiences. The bond wos turned over to o new director, ofter four- teen yeors, ond for the first time since 19637, snow covered the compus. Students were olso tought whot it meons to respect property ond the right to drive through vondolism ond occidents. Students orrived on compus Tuesdoy, Februory 9, to find shredded newspoper covering Meso High. There wos o vorsity bosketboll gome ogoinst Mt. View thot night, ond it is believed thot whoever spreod the poper wos from there. For the first time since 1987, it snowed ot Meso High. l'd never seen so much shredded newspoper. lt looked like Lou Gront threw up oll over compus. -Dodid Hozelton After o decisive victory over the Horizon Huskies, 82-18, the vorsity footboll teom odvonced to the semi-finols of the store closs AAA division. They foced Solpoint of Tucson. Unfortunotely, Meso lost the gome by two points, 15-18. Hote Bond wos under the direction of Mr. Michoel Miller, replocing Mr. Ken Zebro who held the job for the post fourteen yeors. Mr. Miller hod previously tought ot ojunior high. He enjoyed Meso High becouse the students were ot o higher level musicolly, ond they were more moture. Vondolism wos o common sight oround compus. lt is punishoble by low when the oct is cought, Though most Mr, Miller hos leorned much about directing o superior bond. With his first yeor behind him, he should be oble to tockle the responsibilities of such o prestigious posi- tion. -Dovid Hinz students regorded the compus with respect, with vondol- ism decreosing over lost yeor, o few did not seem to core if they domoged the property ond reputotion of the school. The groffiti in the bothrooms wos the worst. Eoch yeor money is spent to cleon up the wolls, but students persisted in defocing the property. Two bothrooms were pointed purple ond the next Wy were found ruined, scrotched with groffiti. lf people feel thot they need to vondolize, it is just o vicious cycle becouse their own porents end up poying more in toxes to fix up whot they ruin. -Jennifer Wolfgromm Speeding ond coteless driving hos olwoys been o big problem on Horris Street. Three students were struck when o cor possed onother cor ot o crosswolki The three were oll right, but their nomes hove been withheld becouse they ore minors. 1- Brent Webb goes for the gool os o Horizon opponent goes for o tockle. 2- An over looking view of the eost side of compus. MES HIGH NEWS N .J Y,,w,.gf,,. ., ....A.N.i..s ,, . . V, .4 t I A si L,.A K. .. XN,X Li 5 . ' t.TQ-:ff Ek Q - C i J Q1,AL 1 t' i if -' ' it--X - -. t , ,gf V, N X .H , ,W-.fs .L.- W ..,.. .. , . My K -.5 , .. , .. .s.ce..,L W. 5 sm. ,k:v..,.. , ?ii.E,.g. gg C, if-ll .. ., , . .. , S an xx ge I A f I A 7, ,.-T ss, A . .ES Xi H ' SP5 S' t K tl i W f I J. le xi. . 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Karen Beth Green, a 27-year-old United States postal worlser, was abducted on December 26 by three lndian men and two lndian women, all residents of the Salt River lndian Reservation. She was forced into her car, witnesses said, near McDowell Pioad and North Mesa Drive. The car was found one and a half miles away. Her clothed body was found at six p.m. on December 28 four miles away in a dump area south of the Arizona Canal on the Salt River lndian Reservation. An autopsy showed that she died of a stab wound in her chest. Her throat had been cut, at- tempts had been made to smother her, and her tace and head had been beaten. Four of the suspects were charged by a grand jury with first degree murder, murder of a postal employee, lsidnapping, robbery of a postal employee, and aiding and abetting. UI thinls it's strange that woman was murdered. -Amy Adams murdered, two schools close Phoenix Union High School District's governing board voted in November to close Phoenix Union High School and in January to close East High School. The schools would close at the end of the current school year. The plan was to reopen North High School for the 1982-83 academic year. North High would be a strict disciplinary school that would bring honor back to the inner city. West High School would have been converted into a four-year vocational school, but this proposal was voted down by the Phoenix voters. The Phoenix high schools underwent some drastic changes. I don't think closing those schools was discriminating. I just thinls it had to be done. -Maren Willis John Henry Knapp set fire to his mobile home last January burning his two daughters. The Ninth US. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld Arizona's death penalty for John Knapp. This is the first time since 1978 that the death sentence has been given. There are forty men on Death Row still awaiting their termination. State and local governments debts exceeded 817 billion dollars as reported by the Arizona Tax Research Associ- J Ulu' L fi C N A l V... f, M 'us . ,ff WE ki I . Q! f. avg' 1, ff - es? X 1 Sm-. ff 1 f s,gf -Ei ww. 5,5139 5 t li 2lrLTEl,Z' K X ft ,. S,-cgi , i - 1 .r , -., , otion. They colculoted this figure os 1,869 dollors per every Arizonon. They soid the debt probobly exceeded four billion dollors. lt is colculoted thot 1.17 billion dollors of this debt went to industriol development outhorities, 988 mil- lion dollors went to schools, 927 million dollors went to speciol districts, o7 million dollors went to community col- leges, ond 87 million dollors went to hospitols. These figures were compiled from reports sent to the Stote Deportment of Revenue under stote low. The Fiesto Bowl, held ot the Arizono Stote University Sun Devil Stodium, wos roted by NBC television os the second most populor collegiote bowl in the United Stotes. lt jumped from fifth ploce omong the most-wotched gomes in 1981 to second ploce. lt is second only to the older more widely lsnown Rose Bowl. NBC's survey figures discovered thot more thon 15 million Americon homes wotched the Fiesto Bowl. The reosons for this leop were exploined by gome doy being switched from Christmos Doy to New Yeor's Doy ond by the wellchosen invitotionol competi- tion: Penn Stote vs USC, Officiols cloim thot the Fiesto Bowl is on its woy to becoming the number one collegiote bowl gome in the United Stores. ln Fiesto Bowl 1982 the Penn Store Nittony Lions beot the USC Trojons Qo-10. I thinls the Fiesto Bowl is on its woy to becoming number one. I reolly eryoyed it. -Andrew McLows The gos-tox compromise meosure, colling for o fivecent boost in stote gosoline toxes over the next three yeors, wos possed. House Bill 2087 colls for o two-cent rox in- creose ot the pump beginning July 1, bringing the stote gos tox to ten cents per gollon. Another twoecent increose would come in July 1, 1988, followed by o onecent boost o yeor loter. This is expected to bring in 595 million dollors in gosoline-tox revenues over the next ten yeors. About 90 mutiloted dogs ond coyotes were found in Moricopo County. About 907, of the onimols hod been slsinned, their front legs hod been removed, ond obout one third hod been chopped into smoll pieces, the Arizono Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animols reported. The dogs ond coyotes were found ot ten sporsely populoted locotions from Apoche Junction to Northwest Phoenix. About 70 of the coses involved lorge Dobermon crosses ond Germon shepherd crosses. John J. Rhodes, o Bepublicon from Arizono, will leove the United Stotes House of Bepresentotives when his term ends. He is o5 yeors old ond hos been in Congress since 1953. He served os the House Minority Leoder for seven yeors beginning in 1970. 14 Phoenix Union High School. Qt Number two ronleed Fiesto Bowl hosted Pennsylvonio Store University ond the University of Southern Colifornio. 8- Gosoline tox is being increosed ot the pumps. 41' Severol of the dogs sloyed in the Phoenix oreo were identified os Germon shepherd crosses. STATE NEWS w 's stirs 'N N-wwf?-t 'E' as 1 aw.. v 3 X Y mum, ,I Jet croshes, wollswoy collopses, mud siiu Trogedies ond triumphs filled the lotter port of 1981 ond eorly 1982. But it seemed thot the bod outnumbered the good. Highlights included the Air Florido plone crosh, Air troffic controller strike, ond the oppointment of Sondro Doy O'Conner to the U.S. Supreme Court. Seconds ofter toleing off from Notionol Airport in Wosh- ington, o Boeing 747 croshed into the Fourteenth Street Bridge ond then plunged into the icy Potomoc River. According to the heod of the Notionol Tronsportotion Sofe- ty Doord investigotion, Froncis McAdoms, the plone might hove woited up to forty minutes ofter its lost de-icing to tolse off. Icing of on oircroft con olter oerodynomics, odd too much weight ondjom wing ond toil flops. Seventy-four of the plone's seventy-nine possengers ond crew mem- bers were killed, olong with four people who were on the bridge, President Ronold Reogon lsept o compoign promise to nome o womon to the U.S. Supreme Court in September. The womon he chose to succeed retiring Associote Justice Potter Stewort wos Sondro Doy O'Conner, 51. Reogon described O'Conner os hoving unique quolities of tem- peroment, foirness, intellectuol copocityf' Although most people proised Reogon for his choice, especiolly feminists, there were some who chorged thot O'Conner wos o closet supporter of the ERA ond thot she fovored obortion. She wos the first womon to serve on the notion's highest court in oll of its 191 yeor history. ' 'fiwfg-.iii-Qxieefaf'-'. las nf K - tif fi-.f-isffg-.is-.shit'is-14 is fiiliifsg q it 1.-i gm, ,s ff s wssiijsgft rAf.sy,,3Qgw?g3,', srefggigizs:eff2is1girg,gigo1:sit,5j grit, . - . - tts, .- xt 1 ' i 1 i. 1 i s 'l'ii.+'E' 1 5-JH-W1 2.,fisgssiiiw1?sy'qgsfy 5 s -'L in . .33- '-zvsi? ,1 if-l l5'rf5'f3t Vffriisiii-:'GQ '44 s1Q2?'wf kfiiffffiifw - - Wim ji- x ' . I The worst disoster in Konsos City's history occured when two 145 ft. long interior wollswoys collopsed omid 1,500 doncers ot the Hyott Regency Hotel. The hotel's five-story lobby hod three wollswoys, two of which ron porollel to eoch other two floors oport, The highest wollswoy tore loose ond fell onto the next, which in turn fell into the crowded lobby. Within minutes, o huge rescue crew hod ossembled consisting of 250 policemen, 250 firemen, ond hundreds of poromedics. They worked for thirteen long hours omong the debris ond recovered the lost bodies ot 7:45 the next morning bringing the deoth toll to 111 with onother 190 injured. Columbio, the world's first spoce shuttle, roclseted into spoce from its Florido lounching pod in April of 1981. Fifty- four hours loter, it hurtled powerless bocls into the otmo- sphere toword Rogers Slsy Lolse in Colifornio. The shuttle mode o second journey in November ofter on eight doy deloy coused by two clogged oil filters ond on electronic block box thot hod to be reploced. Less thon five hours ofter tolse-off, one of the shuttle's three fuel cells brolse down, forcing the crew to molse o surprisingly smooth londing ot Edwords Air Force Bose. The shuttle wos to be ' fri 5.3 iiglr M , ,XY lx W N ii E x l Q 3, 5 i ' Q . . l X, ' hi K A A A ff- W ijf xl ' Xml STIPIKEL JT - PK-v.l' -n-...,,,,, Xu , STl?lKE 1 l used to deploy and maintain satellites for bath commercial and military firms. I don't think the shuttle was worth all the money spent on ir. -Gaylene Higgins Angry at their employer, some 18,000 air traffic control- lers launched an illegal federal strilse. The strilsers belonged to the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization CPATCOD which represented 852, of the 17,500 federal employees who directed the nation's air traffic. Despite PATCO's efforts, by the end of one weels over 5,100 of the strilsers had been sent dismissal notices by the Federal Aviation Administration. Although there were some flight delays and cancellations, the nation's air transportation netwarls was not severely hampered by the strilse or the mass firings, The midwest suffered its coldest winter of the century with temperatures as cold as thirty degrees below zero and wind chill factors as low as ninety degrees below zero. Thousands of people were left without power and many travelers were stranded in blanding blizzards. Blowing snow brought visibility down to a mile or less in northern Illinois, Michigan and Indiana. ln southwest Wisconsin, snow drifts measured three ta five feet deep. The harsh winter weather is blamed for the deaths of at least 261 people. A severe rainstarm caused devastating mudslides in G 'xfiid 5551 X FWQ ' ff L -1-in l'm upset about the-cold wave back east, there will be more snowbirds here next year. -Terri Townes and around the Santa Cruz County area in California, According to Nels Rasmussen, chief administrative officer of the state Office af Emergency Services, some 589 people were injured and property damage climbed to 800 million. At least thirty people were lsilled. Of the many deaths that occured in 1981-82, probably the mast shoclsing and unexpected was that of movie star, Natalie Wood. She was in the process of filming her 50th picture when she tragically drowned off the coast of Catalina Island, She was 48. Gther deaths were those of Joe Louis, aa, who held the heavyweight boxing title far twelve years, and actor Paul Lynde, 55, who died of a massive heart attacls. Also dead were William Holden Cactorb, 68, Bill I-laley Csingerb, 55, and Omar Bradley CAmerican fivestar generalb, 88, 1 Movie star, Natalie Woods death occured as she was filming her fiftieth picture. 2 Sandra Doy O'Conner became the first woman in the United States Supreme Court. 8 Air traffic controllers were fired by the president after they launched a strilse. A Columbia, the space shuttle, roclxeted into space twice during the year. 5 Rescue worlsers struggle to help victims of the Air Florida plane crash in the Potomac River NATIUNAL NEWS l N F5 X F143 I I s . .Ni W . 3 'AN - 75 --N F3 N 2'6 -Ns ' ' XX ,N ' S XXX xn ' :NX .. ' 7' an-vu., ' ' m.,7 V 'wx v ,Y X K .- . .. . . 1 I Q , -1. 2 I I t, S ,A ' ,:.- i 'rs ,J ' ' rf - ,f . - f I I3 X :I . . A y y , . M fi ' 1 5 1 5 g 'ii ' 4 I M , .fi lf if ,i fi . it t .1 i I if 1 F' 2' sm fr -M .. IA-h. f' hu sw me i ' k F ' N 5 5 +1 .-4 ..., Z , .XJ ,V g .. tl l J fi 'QQ-h.,-3: J 7 5 ' , -1 Vg.-. I K fy jc.,,'w , , A , V ,Ls I 1 , V, .4 J lg, ,. - 5 V K in A-A,-I m Mg M 3, -.gli-f F ffi' If A .fFq.fji 'J t1'- .xiii 1' g X.. ,I Mx L 'Tummy -M v,,,,,A .,,,,.,,. ,,f X N A J . . . . L WJ, ,, X , , E 'tt-Z. Poaco loador killed, martial law in Poland 1981-1982 held many shocks, surprises, tears and joys. The nation of Egypt shed tears over the death of one of its greatest leaders, while the Polish people felt the shock of tanks driving down their streets. Sweden was surprised by' the capture of a Russian sub in their waters, while the world rejoiced over the Royal Wedding. One of the worId's greatest peace leaders, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, was assassinated on October o. One of the gunmen was killed and many others were captured. Officials linked the assassins to the Takfir wa Hqra CRepentant and Holy Flight? group, which is dedicated to rqecting all modern, western ways. Shockwaves spread throughout the world and Sadat's death will endanger many Mideast peace policies. America now faces a possi- ble threat to the Western oil supply. Former presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Jimmy Carter attended the funeral in Cairo, along with President Ronald Reagan. Nothing is more important than self knowledge. Once I had come to know what I wanted, and got rid of what I didn't, I was reconciled to my 'self'. -the belated Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, Newsweek magazine Since August of 1980, Solidarity leaders have been struggling with the Communist Party. The 9.5 million Polish unionists went on strike November 9 and in retaliation, Communist leader, Wojciech Jaruzelski, declared Martial Law, effective December 18. Poland's borders were closed, Poles were warned to carry ID cards, all union activities and assemblies Cexcept church services? were banned, and troops and armored vehicles lined the streets. Thousands have been arrested and Jaruzelski holds Lech Walesa, Solidarity leader, responsible for Poland's turmoil. President Reagan asked the American people to light a candle in their window on Christmas Eve as a tribute to the Polish people. We should help the Polish people, not the Polish gov- ernment , g, I-President Ronald Reagan, Time, magazine After 42 days in captivity, U.S. General James Dozier was found, unharmed, on January 28, in an apartment in Padua, Italy. No shots were exchanged between the Italian Secret Police and the five armed kidnappers. Dozier was taken from his Verona apartment on December 17, by the Red Brigades. Their reason being, Dozier's military career was the story of military aggression against the battle for liberation and revolution in Southeast Asia and against the proletariat struggle in Europe. Eleven terrorists were arrested in connection with the kidnapping. This is the first time since 1975 that a Red Brigade's kidnap victim has been rescued alive by the Italian Police. In October, leftist guerillas Crepresenting the communist partyD bombed Golden Bridge, a key transportation link between the eastern and western halves of El Salvador. In early February the guerillas showed full force by raiding llpango military base, bombing three planes and six troop helicopters. Former skirmishes between the communist rebels and Salvadoran battalions have now turned into a Central American civil war. Jose Napoleon Duarte, the president of El Salvador, feeling there was nothing 'more he could do, he appealed to the U.S. government. The U.S. will provide a total of 126 million in military and economic aid for 1982. In El Salvador, U.S. advisers have trained three Salvadoran battalions. The entire class from EI Salvador's military school has been sent to Fort Benning, Georgia for training. Ruben Zamora, spokesman for the guerillas says the fighting will no longer be limited to the , fs. if A ali' countrystde but wtll now enter clty streets Llberal U S congressmen belteve the government ts drawtng up stmt lar parallels wlth Vtetnam and auestton If thus could be a reenactment of Vtetnam At thus moment a stngle U S senator has more power Cover El Salvador s fate? than all the people tn the whole country Thats tmpertaltsm the same thtng the US opposses tn Russta .lose Napoleon Duarte Newsweek magazlne On November 8 the AWACS CAtrborne Warnlng and Control System? sale was passed tn the Senate 52 L18 The 8 5 blllton dollar deal ln whlch the U S wlll shlp radar spy planes to Saud: Arabta wtll Caccordtng to Prestdent Rea gan? be the ftrst step towards peace between lsrael and tts Arab netghbors Durlng a U S naval exerctse over the Gulf of Stdra tn the Medlterranean on August 25 a Lyblan pllot ftred at two Amertcan F 14 s Less than a mlnute later the two Lybtan Jets were downed tn the most dtrect U S Lyblan confronta rton ever Muamar Kaddafr reacted to the downlng by allegedly orderlng the assasstnatlon of the U S ambassador to Italy and sendlng a Lyblan htt squad to lslll Prestdent Reagan The weels af December 10, the presldent or dered the 1,500 Amerlcans tn Lybla to leave the country Kaddaft clatms there was no truth to the assasstnatton rumors and called the prestdent a coward and a ltar Over a three month perlod, endlng the second weels tn October, a total of ten IRA hunger strtlsers dled Cmost lnto thetr stxtteth day of the fastb Ultser Maze's H blocls Inmates demanded to be treated ltlse poltttcal rather than common crtmtnals Prtme Mtntster Margaret Thatcher ftrmly decltned Desplte the lRA's defeat ln the hunger STFIISG, IRA gunmen conttnue to terrortze Protestants The Protestants are tnfurt ated wtth England's reststance tn ftghttng bacls ln early November, a Russlan Whtslsy class submartne was caught tnstde Sweden's twelve mule terrttortal waters, r ' ,J 133 Wiki!- rag: - rt- +4 - W tl l near Sweden s naval headquarters Russian Captatn Pyotr Gushen clalmed the Gyrocompass brolse down causing the mlx up IO dtrectlons The Swedtsh Navy gathered jets heltcopters and torpedo boats to stand guard when an untdenttfted sub sllpped tnto the area presumably to help the Russlan sub SIX Russtan vessles tncludrng two destroy ers crutsed outslde the boundary After searchtng the sub tt and the crew was released Prtme Mtntster Margaret Thatcher flrmly bacl-as Prestdent Reagan tn NATO s plan to deploy Crutse Mtsslles rn South Brttaln The people of Brltatn strongly dlsagree and march the streets tn protest England at ntght rs a ctry aflame wtth ftres burntng agatnst the Crutse Mtsstles Thousands ltned the streets of London as Prtnce Charles and Lady Dtana Spencer were wed Wednesday July 29 They spent rhetr honeymoon on the royal yacht Brttannta Prtncess Dtana now pregnant expects the royal chtld to be born somettme thus summer On October 81, a Partstan pllot, Alatn Marchand, flew a stngle engine Rallye through the Arc de Trtomphe At 100 mph, Marchand made tt through wtth only elght feet to spare and became the second ptlat tn htstory to do rhls 1 A Swedtsh boat and heltcopter lseep watch over the Whtslsy class Russtan submartne Q An AWAC's plane undergolng an overhaul 0 The belated Prestdent Egypttan Anwar Sadat salutes 4 A badge of protest, stattng Solldarlty, at the Btalolelsa Intern ment camp tn Poland WORLD NEWS , , . -Q-me-.. , . .ms---ws -W if 71 . MN -.X . , X Qc 1 Mc., :-3M:iLQQQJ Q, 'F' 'W l' 1'1 .,.c ,M - - 1 ,, ,li . f ' -.1 A at st Syl- , .4 L 8 M,-, Q' -, r' ' V s!'k s 1, 5 .. -. ggff'-I 1 , gs T' , f rt 'X Q13 .T VW., ' . T E, 5 1 , .X,1v.yf ' 1 5 1 rt' Q 3 . ':'f:igs4 , ' 5 , -- H ' '- P rw f ' .I 11.-1. ' - f Y .4 it .W L J gwssg r S NN 5' , ,L 3 QE 4 ' ' gy ' 'r' , - N - 5,x,-r.',.s,-:st-egrs, S -r -. .kisgg 7 -r t 1 . V 1 - X .,.. ,5i,,,,,, .,,. ., A 3 . . H h W . , .....- 5 Q ' l 5 3-5 , c l J ,ggi 1 rs..-2: cs Q, .N - ft .- 1 z,-x lv VN ,,? N..-W .,....... ' ,, ' Y 5 5 .12-'75 5 , , . . . - I V . . . , U . Q , Q . . I . . - I . I A I , . . . . Q u ll I - I T I . , . . . , - I . , . . . . . , . . I . , . . , , , . . I, I . . - , . H x K 1 I X A JAC PUT . A 625 X68 Qgfvx , , ' -Rh, f N ' SW ge 6 9- ,dim x is Amis- L J ,,, ,,, Ii' i v A if l' ,,-, .qu Q6 UP INVOLVEMENT SLUBS PUSH PUB. Clubs ond orgonizorions proe vided sfudenrs with on opporiuni- ry ro be involved. Being involved in o club or orgonizorion meonr before school meerings, offer school meerings, ond moybe even skipping o lunch. lr olso meonr selling condy, popcorn, Holloween groms, Gobble groms, Turkey groms, ond jusr obour ony kind of grom you con imogine. ln oddirion, clubs sold burrons, cone dles, poinserrios, cornorions, rickers ro cor vvoshes, ond finolly rickers ro dog woshes. There were over sixiy clubs ond orgonizorions on compus vvirh mony voried purposes, Some clubs were in existence for ser- vice, orhers for spirir ond orhers for jusr ploin fun. Eoch of rhese clubs were represenred in Purple Pride, o council formed ro elect srudenr of rhe monrh, ond ro communicore wirh eoch club on compus. Clubs ond orgonizorions conrri bured greorly ro our school ond ollovved siudenrs ro be on ocrive porr of Meso High. 'I' Bunnies ond cheerleoders roke o breok from rhe gome, Q' Liso Smirh, member of rhe donce club, performs Double Durch Bus B' Srudenr Council works on some serious business. 4 Lynn Le5ueur, member of Junior closs council, works on rhe junior floor 5' lndion club feosrs or o club porry 6 Assorted condies sold by clubs 7 Lori Brown presenrs some business or o VICA meering CLUBS 74AClLJb5 QUILL AND SCROLL l ---- FRONT ROW: C. Volunzuelo, A Wilkins, K. Thompson, L. Linores, l. Shermon, S Komm. ROW TWO: B. Orronrio, M Rowell, R. Dovis, D Bunch, C. Clor, K. Dunlop, D. Jowers, S. Gorner, S. LoRue, S. Spurlocls. ROW THREE: J. Lorsen, J. Acuff, T. Therrell, L Silsohemo, l. Scorr, D. Willioms, J. Richordson, J. Thompson, A Mclows BACK ROW: B Nelson, T. Thieme, J Kleinmon, A Tyler, T. Phillips, J. Glenn, J. Peterson, IQ. Bohr, 5 Corone, C. Thompson RABBIT TALES FRONT ROW: T. Cluff, D. Honcocls, W. Murphy, ROW TWO: A. Duplse, C. Horder, H. Seomons, L. Longsron, V. Smirh. BACK ROW: M. Whirolser, N. Perrini, E. Verdugo, T. Pfeiffer, J. Perer son, G Higgins. . ..... W...,,,.,,g,,m,,,.N PERSTITION STAFF ' - ' - RQXJRQ FRONT ROW: J. Richordson, K. Thompson, D. Bunch, D. Willioms, J. Acuff, B. Orrontio, C. Volenzuelo, J. Thompson. ROW TWO: L. Silsohemo, K. Dunlop, C Thompson, I. Shermon, M. Rowell, C. Clot, J. Kleinmon, B. Nelson, R. Dovis, A Brodshow. BACK ROW: L. Linores, C. Fuller, 5. Komm, A. McClows, I. Scott, R Fenn, J. Lorsen, A. Tyler, T. Thieme, D. Jovvers, C. Schlundt, T, Phillips, R. Evons, V. Wogner, T. Spicer, E. Broce. ,,...,----0 x C 'AN im, A ' J' I X, Q ,S 1 A . 5 fs K Journolism, creotivity encouroged on compus The stoffs of the different iournoltsm groups on compus vvorlsed hord in order to produce literoture of excellent quoltty The results were seen in the Robbit Toles mogozine ond yeorbools Robbit Toles serves os on outlet for students to show off their creottvtty vvos Trocy Pfeiffer s com ment obout the club 1981 82 vvos the first yeor Robbit Toles wos recognized os o club but the mogozine hod been in print for rhree yeors Club officers were Trocy Pfeiffer president Will Murphy vice president Eleno Villo treosurer Donno Wodosh secretory The Superstition stoff olwoys strives for perfection while working on the yeorboole vvos lono Shermons the leodership of Co editors Corol Thompson ond lono Shermon ond supervised by Allen Brodshovv They produced o 292 poge onnuol with more color thon hos ever been used before Quill ond Scroll vvos o Journolism club for the Jocls robbtt ond Superstition stoffs The club vvos creoted to promote better Journolism ond to unite the two stoffs os one Club octivities were o condy sole T shirts were olso sold The money wos used to send stoff mem bers to o summer publicotions vvorlsshop 1 Quill ond Scroll members begin work on spirit sign 2 Allen Brodshow yeorbools sponsor tolees time out of his busy , . ti A V - - I ' - . . . ,, . , A . .. , . I ' I - Q . I . Q , I . Y . i . . I 1 I I - H ., . . I ' V, Y . I , ' A I I opinion of the stoff when oslsed The stoff vvos under doy to smile Clubs-75 76-Clubs NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN FRONT ROW: Georgene Deeringvvorer, Lily Washingron, Sonya McGerrr, BACK ROW: Sarah Birsui, Marla Thomas, Gaye Schurz, Duane Kalecraca. Clubs reaching ro arrain srudenr avvareness To fosrer a berrer undersranding of Indian cusroms and culrure, was Jane Traynor's reply when aslsed rhe purpose of rhe Narive American Indian Club. Alrhough rechnically every Narive American lndian ar Mesa l-ligh was a member, rhe club had abour rvvelve acrive members. Wirh rhe help of coesponsors Jane Traynor and Cheryl Shelly, rhe club held regular meerings and social evenrs. During a foorball game rhe Narive American Indian Club sold fry bread. To' gerher vvirh rhe Narive American Indian Clubs of rhe orher high schools rhey had a Chrisrmas parry. The Serendipiry Club, composed of abour rvvenry people, rried ro supporr and encourage library use. The club held a paperbacls bools sale and also spon- sored an annual srudenr arr shovv and sale. The Sourh Pacific Islanders vvanred ro ger involved in school acriviries and learn abour rhe Polynesian culrure, The ninereen member club rried ro raise money by selling candy and sponsoring a dance. ...aun- K - in ..q g - .C -N ' ,K .,..,, f-.. , 'NR' 2 in S s ,iw ' K -we ' C ' . 1 iU1.Q '. 'K g 1 I.. . - . A 'V ' 1- Library aide Tina Mingle worlss ar checking our boolss for srudenrs. 2- Narive American Indian Club members enjoy a game of volleyball during the cIub's parry ar Reed Paris. 3- Lil Washington shoors for rwo points. ERENDIPITY pi s,,ig FRONT ROW: Cheri Shupe, Tina Ezcurro, Christy Herberr, Paula Chapman. BACK ROW: Jesse Aranda, Rodney Moug, Gary Millard, Maris Svienry, Lorin Jones, Berrha Lopez. OUTH PACIFIC ISLANDERS xl FRONT ROW: Esrella Ramos, Sylvia Chivarrisrah. SECOND ROW: Karen Spang, Lupe Chrisrian, Leilani Maile, Sonya McGerrr, Marla Thomas. THIRD ROW: Fenora Denipah, Leanne Anfon, Barbara Walthers, Paula Macias, BACK ROW: Joni Thomas, Korea Taumalolo, Blanche Thomas, Tina Ezcurra. Clubs-77 di Soool interoction The Frisbee Club sponsored by Mr. Toylor meets twice o month. Their officers ore president Donno Lone vice-president Diono Chopmon secretory-treo' surer Giny Goss. They meet on Sundoys ot porl-is with other high school frisbee clubsjust to get together ond hove o good time. Mr. Toylor soid I enjoy working with the club ond trying to help them occomplish ond build coordinorion in frisbee competition ond sociol interoction. Wor Gomes meets every Wednesdoy ofter school. Sponsored by Mr. Ston Johnson the Club enters Con' tests in wor gomes. They olso hove cor woshes ond other prqects to molse money for their club. 1- Donno LoRochelle ond Mike Londis try their minds on o wor gome. 2- Philippe MCCurdy ond Bobby White hove o Contest to see who con throw their frisbee forthest. 8- Brion Burchfeild works on freestyle frisbee. 4- Milse Locey demonstrotes orchery technique. v cbs' I C 1 78 Clubs WAR GAMES , . rv?-'fi WE 13-up 3 t L.4i.1. FRONT ROW: Mr. Johnson, Dovid Floyd, Milse Londis. ROW TWO: Dovid Luleos, Eric Hodges, Milse Locey, Brion Schorpf, Ted Worring, Brion Gotes. BACK ROW: Rod Johnson, Mo- teo Hendriclss, Dione Broughton, Dorrin Chondler, Donno LoRochelle, 'J .M A D' 39 ,s ni V0 in SEEN ,uv- if ISBEE CLUB FRONT ROW- Donno Lone, Ginny Goss, Dione Choprnon. ROW TWO- Lourie Velde, non-member, Thereso Drown, non-member, Heorher Morrindole, Berh Reese, non-member, Gino Mooers, Bobbi Powderly, Suson Loshinslsy, ROW THREE- Chucls Runyon, LeAnne Collins, non-member, Tonyo Pierce, Joe Kronrz, Michelle Allen, Dove, non-member, Sydney Woolsey, Sherry Bernon. ROW FOUR- Koron, Declsy Srreb, Boody Whire, Kevin Wood, Brion Drochfield, Bob, Glenne Wogner, non-member, Philippe McCurdy, Leonne Collins, Doryl Inmon, Mr. Duone Toylor. Clubs-79 Clubs give supporr, dedicorion, ond service Reoding Is Fundomenrol hos been in exisronce rwo yeors. They roised money ro buy poper bock books for srudenrs. Wirh every hundred dollors rhey roised, rhe Norionol R.l.F. Associorion gove rhem on exrro S800 ro buy books. R.l.F'. mer every Fridoy. The Presidenr wos Monique Alverez, Vice-Presidenr, Berry Gogen, Treosurer, Roberro Gerz, Secrerory, Ginger Millsop. The sponsor for rhe club vvos Mrs. Brookshire. Jobs for Arizono groduores, olso known os J.A.G., vvos o club exclusively for seniors ro help rhem define rheir occuporionol gools ofrer groudorion. They re- ceived ossisronce in rroining, ruroring, ond job ploce- menr. l'l rhink being o member of J.A.G, will help me find rhe righr occuporion in rhe furure, soid Tereso Brown. J.A.G. wos o foirly new club, hoving only been in exisronce for rwo yeors. The club vvos spon- sored by Denise Menchoco ond Judi Welkin. Through CREATIVE ARTS I chi.. A . 5 5 rx A ' 3 'WW T fggflblvfi A .g,,e-w- . 3 .v . 0, 6 is rs-fs' FRONT ROW: Dovid Hozelron, Tereso Drown, Donno LoRo- che-Ile. BACK ROW: Kim Rurherford, Deno Cochorr, Joonne Mooney, Melindo Chiodi, 1 Monique Alvorez Ginger Millsop ond Roberro Gerz discuss club business over lunch 2 RIF sponsor Ms Jockie Brookshire smiles for o picrure 8 Creorive Arrs members work rogerher on club prcgecr 4 To promore spirir club members use rhe-ir rolenrs ro poinr o sign for o foorboll gome 5 Ms Denise Menchoco Ieods o JA G meering 6 Tom Cole ond Porry Hunkler work rogerher , . , . 1 80-Clubs fundroisers rhey hoped ro help rhe Flogsroff high- schools pur on o Speciol Olympics. They mer every doy, with club doys on Wednesdoy ond execurive councils on Tuesdoy. Officers for rhe club were: Gory Millord, presidenr, Corrinne Durro, vice-presidenr of odminisrrorion, Tom Cole, vice-presidenr of finonce, ond Tereso Brown, secrerory. The Creorive Arrs Club provided o creorive ourler for srudenrs, ond mode our schools orr more visoble oround rhe ciry, They poinred murols on rhe P.E. buildings, ond mode speciol evenr posrers. The club vvos service orienrofed ond vvos ovoiloble ro help our wirh ony creorive projecrs on compus. The Creofive Arrs Club mer on Thursdoy offer school. Deno Coshorr wos presidenr Kim Rurherford vice-presidenr, Dovid l-lzelron, rreosurer, ond Kondi Horrer vvos rhe club secrerory. 41, I.F. .nl v1.,f,.. -, , .. . 1. Rx 'm FRONT ROW: Ms. Brookshire, leon Dodgerr, Sue Woodruff, Ginger Milisop, Berry Gegen. BACK ROW: Jerry DeBruin, Kevin Schneider, Roberro Gerz, Nevin Morrin. i 3 V 5-.N ew,,,. 5 'f W' O . 5 Ei g yr 9 ,f f'- .4 , iw! J. ik r J.A.G. f-en! .Q-e FRONT ROW: Srorlo Hensley, Tereso Drown, Jennifer Wolf' gromm, Volerie Roberrs, Corinne Durro, Pony Hunleler, Ms Judi Snellsin. ROW TWO: Ms. Denise Mencnoco, Fenoro Deni pon, Sondy Howell, BACK ROW: Snonz Williorns, Tom Cole Pere Corrello, Shown Wosielowslsi, Jeff Kromer, Gory Millord Mike Figueroa. I Clubs 81 82-Clubs Acodemics evolve inreresring relored clubs The Service Councils purpose vvos ro promore ser- vice ocriviries or school. They olso conducred rhe fire, drills ond mer one doy o monrh. One of rheir ocriviries vvos orgonizing rhe blood drive ond rhe conned food drive. We hod on excellenr blood drive-mosr pinrs in rhe srore, commenred lsoren Fornsvvorrh. The offi- cers were: presidenrelsoren Fornsvvorrh, vice-presi denr-Devin Groy, secrerory4Jono Lee Johnson, ond rhe sponsor vvos Mr. Dole Holi. Norionol Honor Sociery vvos involved in mony ser- vice projecrs such os rhe vourh foir on November 11, where rhey hod o boorh ro roise money. Their pur- pose vvos ro recognize oursronding srudenrs. Some of SERVICE COUNCIL rheir ocriviries vvere rhe inducrion ceremonies for new members, held or rhe firsr of rhe yeor ond in rhe spring. The sponsor wos Mrs. Nevo Coesrer, rhe presif denr vvos Sonieev Shormo, vice-presidenr-Jocgueline Poull, secreroryeJoNeol Bocon, ond rreosurerflioren Fornsvvorrh. The Speech ond Debore Teom porricipored in eighr speech rournomenrs soncrioned bv rhe Forensic Le- gue of Arizono lnrerscholosric Associorion. The FLA, vvinrer rrophy rournomenrs were rhe culminoring evenr of rhe firsr semesrer, ond rhe A.l.A, disrricr ond srore rournomenrs were rhe rop evenrs of rhe second semesrer. Q .... 5 FRONT ROW: M. Toylor, A. Dulse, B. Weibel, D. Gobbiros, J. Bocon. ROW TWO: D. Nielson, D. Groy, R. Alsron, D. Corpenrer. BACK ROW: V. Smirh, J. Johnson, S. Fornsworrh, K. Fornsworrh. SPEECH AND DEBATE FRONT ROW: D. Doves, B. Armsrrong, J. Thompson, D. Lulsos, H. Gulicls, SECOND ROW: L. Dodge, J. Pererson, S. Riclsord, D, Moore. BACK ROW: Mr. Sron Johnson, W. Murphy, D. Pircox, A. Dohl, E. Yores. 5 ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW- N. Coesrer, C, Miller, I4. Horrer, D. LoRochelIe, S. Biebl, l.. Horper, H. Seomons, ROW TWO: D. Forley, M. Srodghill, C. Sruorr, P. Willis, C. Thompson, A. Dulse, J. Bocon, R. Brown, ROW THREE: S. Wolrers, N. Bhordwojo, K. Morsholl, K. Nelson, S. Komm, T. Cullen R. Goederr, ROW FOUR: C. Perry, J. Poull, J. Smirh, K. Fornsworrh, V. Srnirh, D. l-loncocls, ROW FIVE: T. Therrell, C. Bobbirf, E, Ling, D. Bunch, R. Chioro, J. Johnson, ROW SIX: J Glenn, G. Dougherty, D. Young, S. Korrchner, ROW'SEVEN: E. Jones, J. Bloir, B. Fonning, A McLows, J. Richordson, BACK ROW: B. Gores, M. McCorl, S. Shormo, C. Pork. --...iv 1- Mr. Johnson, Speech ond Debore sponsor, helps Liso Douglos viceepresidenr, Derer Dovesepresidenr, ond Heidi Gulicls-secre rory, prepore for o debore. Clubs 88 i . I I Clubs prornofe spirif ond voriefy on conwpus While rhere were severol clubs on cornpus, rhey did nor oll hove rhe some purpose. Some were for hobbies, while orhers supporred vorious ocriviries. There wos o group of girls colled Mor Molds. They wenr ro every wresrling morch ond cheered on rhe wresrlers. They olso sold cornorions ond hod powder puff wresrling nworches for o few of rheir money molsing prcgecrs. The Phorogrophy Club hod fun rolsing picrures ond enrering rheir phoros in conresrs. Cor woshes were SKI CLUB 84-Clubs ornong rheir vorious fund roisers, Sponsored by Mr. Jesse Evererr, rhe Meso High Slsi Club mer on Tuesdoys. The clubs purpose wos ro provide orhleric recreorionol ocriviry rhrough worer ond snow slsiing. They sponsored severol fund roisers ond plonned ro rolse rwo slsi rrips, Thor group who gor rowdy or our sporring evenrs, promored school spirir, ond mode spirir signs wos rhe Pep Club. Mrs. Billie Cox sponsored rhe group which mer on Thursdoys during lunch. 1.c ' S is .. ,,.,., M4 S - 4. T f f A i FRONT ROW: Roberr Crum, Roxonne Ziegler, Sherri Lirrle. ROW TWO: Morls Creson, Cindy Brown, Felice Neuberger, Jim Williorns, Corhy Miller. ROW THREE: Sponsor, Mr, Jesse Evererr, Jeonnene Dovis, Heorher Seornons, Kirn Johnson, Lorin Jones, Teresso Borrrurn. ROW FOUR: Debbie Polmer, Morie Dion, Deonno Bunch, Goy Turley, Chrisry Medrono, QQLQlsen. BACK ROW: Dovid Turner, Spencer Hollidoy, Dorf Mossey, Cindi Poyne, Tereso Meidl, Leslie Smith. NOT PICTURED: Jon Ashcroft, Amy Benjornin, Lori Emons, Srephonie Gunnell, Dorboro King, Ginger Osborne, Scorr Steffen, Angie Von Wey. P CLUB S--' FRONT ROW: Tomrny Toylor, Morieso Rowell, Trisho Murphy, Corrnen Bollinger, ROW TWO: Cindy Richordson, Robin Dovis, Korie Hyde, Liso Smirh, Solly Cosrle, Suzonne Whire, Ginger Osborne, Corol Olsen, Deonno Bunch, Along Dulae, JoNeol Bocon, Rornono Fenn, Suzerre Swenson, ROW THREE: Borboro Orronrio, Lori Reed, Susdn Clouse, Corol Gossler, Chorrnoine Cruz, Koelyn Nicolson, Joclsie Bloir, Debbi Weigele, Jenny Nelson, Korhy Flows, Morie Dion, Debrd Polmer, Jonice Soyer, Toni l-lorhorn. BACK ROW: Borborof,l4ing, Liso Consronrine, Lori Ernons, Michelle Sevey, Trocy Croclserr, Shelli l-lills, Sheilo Driggs, Tonyo Thierne, Goy Turley, Heorher Seornons, Lineri Silsohemo, ShiRey Korrchner, Mory Sonderson, JonoLee Johnson, Sue Woodruff. NOT PICTURED: Jolene Rlchordson, ' T MAIDS' X PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB FRONT ROW: John Scnirh, Mike Crondoll, Lervicls Nelson BACK ROW: Aniro Bone, Sondy Oliyos, George Gollner, John Mognin: FRONT ROW: Diono Duey, Beclsy Free, Jonfiie Diefen- bocher, Emily Huerro ROW TWO: Liso Consronrine, Beclsy Rutledge, Andreo Rubio, Tomi Lirrlefield, Toni Horhorn BACK ROW: Arny Ehle, Sue Woodruff, Diono . Foullfl, Cindy Roles, Trino lsch, Jill Green, Clubs 85 J.V. CHEERLEADERS So-Clubs illlng. The-. P , 15'Air1,.,. , Q- if vwfflgkfg ljkiks 3 . FRONT ROW: Linda Simonds, Chrisry Medrano. ROW TWO: Cindy Pane, Tracy Killian, BACK ROW: Rurh Fields, Nlishown Jaclsson, Dedicarion creares l-lard vvorls and dedicarion were commirred by rhe J.V. Cheerleaders Ruth Fields, Nlishavvn Jaclsson, Lin- da Simonds, Chrisry Nledrano, Cindy Payne and Tra- cy Killian. Though rryfoars vvere held daring rhe firsr vveels of rhe school year, each girl lsepr up rhe hard worls of improving rheir cheer roarines and jumps. They were selecred according ro school spirir, coordi- narion, jumps and originaliry. Mrs. Rebecca CSmirhD Johnson, rhe nevv sponsor, spirir ar JV. games felr rhar rhe girls vvere a very hard vvorlsing group and self morivared , Along vvirh rhe responsibiliries of arrending all J.V. foorball and baslserball games, rhey also vvorlsed very hard ro bring our crovvds ro rhe games vvirh rheir spirir and enrhasiasm. Even vvirh rheir hard vvorls, rhe crovvd rornoar vvas srill lovv, hovvever, rhey managed ro leeep rhe spirir high. Cindy Payne served as head-cheerleader. R5 Q wlleig, .FPPU J' ' .-1' be 3 'fgnm if 1 gg 5 X .. it A WAR 1 .. ? .A Agg ie .mu 3 . new' V X ' x , fee 'x X 3 'i is K 1 One of the few pyromnds performed by rhe JV Cheer Ieoders C5 Chrlsry Medrono Ieodung rhe crowd an cn chem 24 Rurh' Fields ond Mishown Joclsson dooce during o cheer. Clubs 87 TRADITIONS ARIZONANS 88'Clubs ll FRONT ROW: S. Sreinbrinls, K. Moys, B. Smirh, R. Joclsson, K. Drown, K. Moore, C. Moore, C. McDowell, J. Willioms, T. Mingle, T. Slsoggs, P. Chopmon. ROW TWO: D. Moore, A. Prenris, l-l. Ryon, K. Elmer, L, Morris, D. Govrilov, D. Nielson, J, Reliford, C, Crum, M. Rhoron, D. Allen, R. Toylor, S. Bowe. ROW THREE: C. Posse, S. Peno, G. Mleynels, J. Cobrero, E. Lucero, C. Poclsord, H. Morrindole, J. Thomos, R. Berry, E. Urhino, T. Croclserr, M, Wollser, L. Nevin, L. Moyfield, L. Von Kompen. BACK ROW: K Hollsred, C. Sonchez, G. Turley, K. Vincenr, P. Knighr, C. Riggs, L. Forrow, L. Tonzello, K. Oversrolse, S. Gunnell, R. Honcocls, G. Goss, M, Johnson, J. Fornsworrh. FRONT ROW: L. Wolsefield, T. Chopmon, L. Rowlond, A. Dulse, S. Melcher, S. Clouse, T. Olson, T. Croclseri, S. Delmoe, K Diehl, C. Brown, K. Thompson, T. Weeks, S. Coffey. ROW TWO: L. Rogers, G. Turley, S. Conrod, V. Johnson, R. Cummings, D. Lopo, L. Allred, L. Lesueur, D. Dlou, C. McWillioms, L Wheeler, D. Govrilov, S. Hobbs. ROW THREE: N. Toylor, B. Chopmon, S Ryon, A. Young, D. Groy, K, Milius, T. Spicer, T. Brodley, C. Church, K. Perry, C. Kershovv, T. Lombson, M. Wiegel, BACK ROW: D. Price, N. Srodghill, C. Evons, J. Horhcocls, R. l-loword, L Elmer, 5, Liirle, J. Hudson, K Wollum, R. Chopmon, S. l-lilron, A. Willsins, N. Ellsworrh, A. Huber, M. Wherren, S. McKinney, 5. Holliooy, C. Fuller. Qu , ,I 3, li -sc wc 'sw . STAGE BAND Choirs ohd bohds Ieeep rhe beor up ro rempo Cohcerr ohd Sroge bohds hove borh vvorlsed very hord ro improve rheir musicol slsills. Borh bohds ore very youhg musicolly, ohd l om very sure rhor rhey will morure o greor deoI, commehred bohd direcror Mr. Michoel Miller. Mosr of rhe srudehrs hod previously rolseh bond for obour five yeors. The gool of mosr of rhe srudehrs vvos ro porricipore ih Hore Bond in rheir furure yeors. Arizohohs ohd Trodiriohs Choirs were borh uhder rhe direcrioh of lflorry Gorrerr. Arizohohs vvos o mixed Choir Cohsisrihg of borh guys ohd girls. Trodiriohs vvos o girls choir rohgihg from sophomores ro seniors. 1: Chorus members hormohize 2: Keh Diehl ohd Leoh Rovvlohd porriopore ih closs. 3' Corrie Kershovv procrices ocriohs ro o sohg DNCERT BAND FRONT ROW: T. Corr, M, Thomos, L. Kirby, K. Corrorhers, M. Bovvrihg, D. Woureler, J. MCMOTOS, D. Arreolo. ROW TWO: M. Zozicls, J. Tocls, J. Procror, S. Rohd, R. Porehzo, L. Golluzzi ROW THREE: D Srohdoge, S. Coffey, L. Woshihgroh, K McAuliffe, S Beemoh, L Hormoh. ROW FOUR: K Modding, D. Modding, P. Dovvsoh, R Moyer, T. Chopmoh, C. Fomsvvorrh, R. Selsiyo. BACK ROW: J Pidge, T. Erdmoh, B Gores, E. Hodges, D. Perry, C. Peffer, 5. Morriri. g,L?r FRONT ROW: C. Horeh, L Golluzzi ROW TWO: C, Volehzuelo, M. Korsrerrer, C. McBride. ROW THREE: D. Shumwoy, M Adoir, D Modding, R. Vihcehr BACK ROW: K Wollum, J. Curris, J. Lidbocls, B. Amos, K. Evohs. Clubs 89 SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL QO-Clubs Ll... i CENTER: A. Benjomin. FRONT ROW: M. Wiegel, K. Rurherford, K. Milius, 3. Clouse, E Lucero, D. Dellinger, C. Evons, L, Allred, L. Longsron, E. Brown, ROW TWO: D. Nielson, 5. McAloine, W. Lee, R. Fields, C. Crum, J. Thomos, R. Korrchner, M. Wirrreich, E. Chovez, M. Rhoron. BACK ROW: N. Perrini, D. Shumwoy, K Cosey, G. Turley, T. Croclserr, Unlsnown, M. Sevey, B. Mossey, D. Turner, K Fleming. JUNIOR CLASS AND PURPLE PRIDE COUNCILS FRONT ROW: J. Monrgomery, C. Kershow, G. Mleynels, K. Thompson, M. Armenro, K McCorrhy, D. Goboiros, S. Wlcox, T. Thieme, M. Bocon, J Relfiord ROW TWO: A. Willsins, L. Smirh, T. Dosrroo, L. LeSueur, J. Ruslygl Olsen,.D. Jowers, J. Dovis, M. Wollser, H. Seomons, L. Groscosr, G, Turley, A. Smirh, M. McCorl, L. Young, 5. Lorne. BACK ROW: Unlsnown, K Roy, B. Lombson, R. Chopmon, 5. Sleinner, J. Uchyril, M. Sonderson, S. FRONT ROW: K Perry, D. Krouse, D. Sweeney, T. Therell, J. Bloir, S. Gurhrie ROW TWO: D Neilson, A. Duolse, T. Thieme, D. Bloo, L. Dergguisr, B. Lopez, T Kodorr. BACK ROW: C. Perry, B. Lomoson, J. Rush, B. Welch, L. Morrin, R. Fenn, C. Bobbin. Needed services occomplished by councils Senior closs council srorred rheir ocriviries wirh rhe plonning of rhe Goh-rso rolly. Under rhe leodership of Presidenr Nicls Despoin rhey olso plonned rhe seniors rrip ro Colifornio rhe senior voriery show ond rhe senior gifr. Senior closs council olso vored on rhe design ond wording of rhe groduorion onnounce- menrs. Romono Fenn o member of rhe senior closs council remorlsed The senior closs council wos very ocrive ond orgonized rhis yeor. Presidenr Leslie Smirh heoded rhejunior closs coun: cil ond rheir mojor job wos ro roise money for rhe Junior-Senior Prom. They were olso in chorge of rhe junior voriery show ond porricipored in rhe Goh-rso Rolly worer cornivol ond the All Compus Porry. ENIOR CLASS COUNCIL One of rhe lorgesr communiry services wos occom- plished by rhe sophomore closs council. They roised money for rhe new Crisis Cenrer. This money wos spenr on roys ond furnirure. The sophomore closs council wos olso involved in rhe All Compus Porry worer cornivol ond rhe Goh-rso Rolly. Purple Pride council wos involved in mony school ocriviries. They nominored rhe srudenr ond orhlere for eoch monrh. Principol Ploberr Free Purple Pride spon- sor described ir os being o service orgonizorion. Com- posed of officers from rhe clubs on compus Purple Pride hod mony opporruniries ro berrer rhe school wirh rheir ocriviries. FRONT ROW: N. Despoin, T. Toylor, J. Johnson, K. Gibson, J. Bocon, L. Silsohemo, B. Orronrio, S. Driggs, L. Smirh, A. Morrin, J. lsleinmon, N. Boker. ROW TWO: S. Bloclsburn, D. Nielson, M. Toylor, B. Weibel, A. Adoms, C. Psichordson, S. Hill, Pl. Dovls, A. Dulse, A. Toylor, R, Fenn, S. Swenson, L. Morrin, BACK ROW: L. Jorgenson, ls. Brown, S. lsorrchner, S. Arnerr, K. Fornsworrh, K. Nicolson, G. Osborne, B. Pseheis, C. Gossler, M. Cooper, C. Bollinger, C. Lujon, T. Cluff, J. Richordson, A. Mclows, M. Seomons, Mr. L. Poclaord- sponsor. Clubs-Q1 Q2-Clubs GOLD KEY Dance gers nevv name Gold Key serves Ml-l5 The 'Mesa l-ligh Dancers was rhe new name given rhe dance club. Their purpose was ro gain experience and aoiliry in dance. Some of rhe acriviries rhar were held vvere performances, and fund raisers. They performed rvvo concerfs ar school along vvirh some ourside performances. Miss Specls, did a real fine job for ir oeing her firsr year, remarlsed Carrie Kershaw. The cluo had an increase in acrive mem- bers and was much srronger. They held meerings every Wednesday, in rhe dance room. Gold Key vvas a very small group rhis year, our rhey did many acriviries. They sold programs ar all of rhe home foofoall games, vvenr our ro ear as a club, and around Chrisrmas rime rhey sold misrleroe for one of rheir fund raisers. The purpose of Gold Key was ro acr as official hosresses for rhe school, The cluo vvas a service organizarion, rhey mer once a vveels ro dis cuss upcoming acriviries and evenrs, and purpose for money needed ro be raised. lkixwi , FRONT ROW: J. Clay, C. Sample, P. Chapman, N. Baldwin. BACK ROW: J. Tacls, S. Coffey, S. Coffey, S. Shupe, Mrs. Lana Comparin. NOT PICTURED: M. Connell, M, Garcia, L, Von Kampen. ANCE OFFICERS f : R FRONT ROW: Miss Kim Speclsesponsor Sonia Blank cas-presidenr BACK ROW: Diana Sweeney-vice: presidenr Kerry Hansenssec.-rreasurer. ANCE CLUB FRONT ROW: J. Blair, L. Reed, L. Smirh, C. Richardson, L. Taylor, P. Hunlxler, M. Armenia. SECOND ROW: D. King, M Srempien, M. Silpa, J. Sayer, D. Palmer, N. Thomas, K. Nicolson, B. Orranria, S. Thorson. THIRD ROW: S. Blancas, M. Alvarez, K. Hansen, D. Powell, D. Sweeney, M. Deon, A. Oakes, J. Monrgomery, Miss Speck, S. Hills, E. Ling,gQlsen, C. Kershaw. BACK ROW: M. Zazicls, C. Kenr, G. Kreiling, D. Caccamo, C. Kelly, S. Aeronu, D. Bunch, M. Chassen,iS. Howell. 1 Gold Key members pass our programs ar a Chrisrmas concerr 3 Members pracrice one of rhe dances rhey will perform 2- Barb King demonsrrares her efforrs in dancing. I ClubsfQ3 Q- Q4eCIubs Spirirs corry on wirh songs ond enrhusiosm The Spirir Singers were more ocrive rhon ever Cindi Richordson commenred Spirirs wos o lor of fun' There wos o lor of enrhusiosm in rhe group ond we oll seemed ro ger olong greor rogerherl The group wos o sing ond donce ensemble which rroveled ro vorious locorions performing rheir rolenrs Some of rheir engogemenrs included Srore Foir Ari zono convenrions Iuncheons reriremenr oenefirs ond seosonol home performonces Spirirs were under rhe direcrion of Dole Holl who srored This yeor s Spirirs Singers were o hord worls ing ond cooperorive group ond I wos hoppy wirh rheir occomplishmenrs The officers for rhe Spirirs were Brerr Lomoson presidenr Trecio Poyne vice presidenr Koren Forns worrh secrerory ond Jolene Richordson sociol com missioner SPIRITS ai- 'S., FRONT ROW: L. Linores, M. O'Borr, C. Richordson, M. Rowell, K. Nicolson, B. Armsrrong, T. Poyne, SECOND ROW: E. Srorr J McMullin, G. Heywood, B. Lombson, R, Riding, J. Rush, M. McCorI, R. Winsor, J. Lidoocls, J, Fornsworrh, BACK ROW: R. Abel, D Young, L. Rogers, M. Bocon, R. Ziegler, S. Hills, K, Fornsworrh, S. Swenson, J. Uchyril, S. Irvine, K. Roy, J, Richordson, D. Holl X 149 f'3 1' Spirirs Singers gorner oround me piono for o song Procrice is me mojor porr of rbe groups ocriviries Y Spirir members donce ro ocrions ond song. - Couples donce ro o cnoreogrophed melody. - Singers rolse rime our ro pose for o sbor - Couples reneorse o song ond donce number. 2- The group sings ro me musicol round, One Finger 8 A 5 o 7 Clubs O5 Q6-Clubs i .bs up 'LZ' Clubs bloom in size The Vocorionol lndusrriol Clubs of Americo CVICAD hod rhe purpose of giving srudenrs on-rhejob rroining. VICA hod Closs dolly during rhird hour ond held meer- ings vveelsly. Srudenrs vvorlsed on overoge of fifteen hours o vveels or rheirjob ond eorned rhree credirs for vvorl-2 done in Closs ond or rheir job. VICA hod obour 841 members wirh Lorry Judd os rheir foculry M sponsor. Debbie McNomoro vvos rhe club s presidenr ' vvirh Curris McCullough os vice presidenr. Eoch club . ff- member vvos required ro poy o 25 dollor fee which covered ocriviries ond srore ond norionol dues. Twelve rimes during rhe yeor Meso High srudenrs were oble ro reod on issue of rhe Joclsrobbir. The nevvspoper edirors were: Sroci Corone ediror-in-chief' Goylene Higgins monoging ediror- Bill Minogue sporrs ediror- ond Sondro Mroczlsievvicz phoro ediror. The lo member sroff vvos rvvice os lorge os ir hod been rhe previous yeor. My sroff wos reolly hord Working ond being ediror vvos o greor experience com- menred Sroci Corone ediror. Fzgieh VICA is 0 si 0, FRONT ROW: M. Moore, L. Brooks, A. Thompson, M. Blonlsenship, D. Richey. ROW TWO: M. Jefferson, C. Pope, K. Alder, S. Toylor, M. Richords, S. Mleynels. ROW THREE: R. Crum, L. Brown, D. McNomoro, D. Louderbods, C. Blonco, B. Morlsey, M. Eoron, B. Kopler, L. Polmer, S. Sreffen. BACK ROW: J, Osbourne, R. Comos, l.. Morrin, D. Smith, P. Reclaer, TK. Roper, Ps. Nehrling, M. Brown, L. Judd, Sponsor. NEWSLAB l'- C Q5 ff FRONT ROW: Dill Minogue, Gaylene Higgins, Staci Carone, Sandra Mrocls- iewicz, SECOND ROW: Sracey LaRue, Sandra Oliyas, Shelley Garner, Abby Duplse, Jennifer Pererson. BACK ROW: Susan Sourlocl-2, Ms. Elvira Harrrim, sponsor, Jeff Glenn, Joan Arharo, Jacqueline Paull, Srephanie Comer, Kim Bohr, is Afrer discussing an up coming acriviry, Presidenr Debra MCNa mara calls for a vore. - VICA sponsor Larry Judd addresses rhe class. e Concenrraring on his ryping Bill Minogue finishes his srory e The Jaclsrabbir logo can be seen on rhe wall of room 137 2 , , Se Reoorrer Susan Sourlocls raises a breal-2 ro reviralize her loolss 4 , 5 Clubs Q7 r i r w l 1 L ,Lv 1 n U64 1- . 'F L ' , '44 r, 'r-f' -. 9.3 T uf U 'H' pu -x . L 7 -,----.. -.. .., 4-q -.,,.. --.-....4...,w .,- ..+.... .,. .gl Hu Many af rlwe have had for l-larry Var: Daryl Wilhelm, Terry Temple Carlos Flnlile., NOT Blolse Rebels, Marria, Jeff Wlllls SUPERSTITION WCDME r VCOQQIOQ, Kovvalglai, Maygf Carmen Ja AK Nlnlslb, Jill Klelarrlan, Neal Bacon Perrlrll, l OT V 'Era r Clin l'f'lGT Jane Cyrwrlwia Rhonda l ClubS499 A Cappella sings at many new locations After being out of competition for four years, the A Cappella Choir reentered the Arizona State University Mountain States Festival. The A Cap- pella Choir sang at many new locations including the state prison, state hospital, and was the only high school out of whole state invited to sing at the Arizona Music Educators Association Conven- tion. Besides concerts, Director Harry Garrett planned many surprise socials and activities. The funds for these activities came from doing a Clean-a-than and the variety show. 1- Karin Haesemeyer, one of A Cappella's many accompa- nists, 2- Members of A Cappella attentively listen to Director Harry Garrett. 3- Director Harry Garrett helps out by singing along. A CAPPELLA FRONT ROW: Karin Haesenneyer, Robin Davis, Angela Snnith, Shelley Mleynels, Kathleen Gibson, RaShel Kartchner, Diana Noble, Lori Coggins, Allison Martin, Rayna l-lallsted, Shelley Skinner, Stacey Arnett, Shelly Wilcox, Sheila Driggs, Minerva Zepeda, Maren Willis, Jill Kleinman, Cynthia Mays, Valerie Sanchez, Potty Hunlsler. ROW TWO: JaNeaI Bacon, Carol Olsen, Roni Bingham, Elizabeth Groscost, Dona Shumway, Terri Tovvnes, Jennifer Hansen, Shilley Kartchner, Jane , cy Dalser, Melanie Lyn Thomas, Natalie Petrini, Mary Lou Taylor, Diane Nielson, Kathie McCarthy, Keadron Marshall, Rhonda Nickle, Carmen Bollinger, ROW THREE: Chris Rivera, lan Scott, Steve Finlsle, Derrils Platt, Taun Willis, Gregg Vance, Milsel Adair, Destiny Nelson, Andrew NlcLows, Curtis McCullough, Daryl Wilhelm, Blaise Reheis, Jeff Philips, Dean Whitney, Baron Nunez, Rodney Standage, Paul Chapman, John Rowland. BACK ROW: Derek Evans, Marshall Matthews, Bob Ferrin, Carlos Lujan, Ron Evans, Steve Farnsworth, Nevin Martin, Wayne Huber, Aaron Johnson, Ed Jones, Steven Flalse, Eric Erbaugh, Terry Temple, Devin Gray, Marty Cooper, Paul Whitlocls. A CAPPELLA OFFICERS A Cappella Officers: FRONT ROW: Historian- Kathleen Gibson, Soprano Section Leader- 123, Sports Publicity- Sheila Driggs, Treasurer- Valerie Sanchez, Alto Section Leader- Lori Coggins, Concert Publicity- Natalie Petrini. BACK ROW: Co- Presidents Terri Townes and Marty Cooper, vice-president Steve Farnsworth, bass section leader- Steven Flalse, tenor section leader- Curtis McCullough, secretary- ShiRey Kartchner. Clubs-101 Orchesrro begins rhe yeor on o good nofe The orchesrro wos composed of o1 members with Brendo Mirchell os conducror The lorgesr sec rion wos rhe violins wirh rwenry five members The firsr concerr of rhe yeor vvos on rhe fifreenrh of Ocrober 1981 The orchesrro hod over fifieen perfor cerrs or locol shopping molls ond o performonce or rhe Mounroin Srores Fesrivol or ASU in Moy lm reolly looking forword ro rhis yeors ocriyi rie commenred ShiRey lsorrchner secrerory And l feel rhor we hove rhe copobiliry of hoving o fine group Fund roising ocrivines included cor woshes ond condy soles 1 Orchesrro members procrice one of rheir mony numbers 2 Joedy Coppinger vioienrly ploys his cello 8 Orchesrro Council Treosurer Keodron Morsholl Secrerory ShiRey Korrchner Vice President Symonrho Cloridge President Heidi Miller Spirir Commissioner Corol Shorr Director Miss Mirch 4 Ploying rhe rubo is lvon Cusick monces during rhe yeor, including Chrisrmos con- ' ' I ' 4 - ' ' ' ' '- ell. ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: Joedy Coppinger, Jored D'Addobbo, lsorl Zerbsr, lvon Cusick, Aoron Johnson, Terry Temple, Gregg Vonce, Poul Chopmon, ROW TWO: Miss Mitchell, Shilley Korrchner, Symonrho Cloridge, Shelly Wilcox, Gino Soro, Donno Forley, Sondro Wolters, Sondy Neel, Robin Nelson, Jennifer Houdoshell, Christine Cluff, Corol Kelly, Jocgueline Aimon, Robin Brown, Shelley Hobbs, Korhryn Brown, Jone Kowolski, Melonie Wiegel, Rim Milius, Christine Wilhelm, Kim Horron, Melonie Thomos, Diono Noble, Corol Shorr, Julie Uchyril, Heidi Miller, Debro Young. BACK ROW: Liso Golluzzi, Morio Bocon, Kelly Monrgom' ery, Julie Workins, Amelio Sekiyo, Rorin Hoesemeyenvirlono Johnson, Diono Blou, Rim Rurherford, Merrionne Srodghill, Reodron Morsholl, Louro Yennie, Leoh Rowlond, Chris lsohnke, Dione Powell, lsoren Deck, Sondro Cosrro, Lindo Simonds, Terri Olson, Roiihel Korichner, Suson Clouse, Sondro Coffey, Shoron Coffey, Volerie Sonchez, Suson Mclsinney. 102 Clubs m 'M ' , L v.,V, 1 x f' we -11 M1 Aa ff 4f f'f' U ff Clubs-108 . .wuwmmnwdlf U' . N 'F I ll llllllllllllllllllll Dzillllilllililililllill - '- - J e is s l-.iii.i.-.e.s...,N.g .. , Q L, . V ,A ll'lllllllllill'l A J - C all ,jul ,wi fl 77 sh' 1, ' V-f V A 'F A . ,K ' , 2 V gg A H g tj' , . ' 2 5- ffl, 1 J y J . .Wm EQ' .wwf ' Q 1 , 4' , J --.A y H .1 ., an l , - ,- ..........-- . i.....,.. . . 4, 7 QT 4, 9 J . .J J J J lim. -W JA 1 -if 'M msd l El S, I gl! ,E Nl W if ,J Q ' L f -..f. ' . i 2 ' Q ' swf Y 5' X 3 Q, A Q 1 x N ,ff ml A NM-in ' V P N J.:-gi r ' V A i V., H , -1, y' j .C gg i O, . . i -A Q. A ,. y - ' lv J ! .sf Q Q. . 97 A r , I h Q L X 1 I rn? J ' 4' ' f X Kizgigi . Q 1 T P ,. Y D - lv, QT ..........W - J . . 3 . J . J .v gl y , ,, E' lg, . I 1 J : 3 J 1' n .' in ., 1 ' fl ' -2 - . s J' - ' E4 7 , ii - . ,. w 1 T, .. . J- F. g , t .A . f ' - T -W '- i ' V' A ' ii'-W V . A ' 4-mu-v il J . T lm T . 'W , .., M W H . , CENTER: M. Hurchinson, S. Flalse, S. Spurlocls. ROW ONE: D. Wolfe, R. Abel, W. Lee, D. Lopez, J. McElhaney, L. Jorgensen, C Rich, J. Jones, M. Barrick, R. Niclsle, H. Miller, A. Councilor, L. Douglas, D. Wiebel, T. Therrell, M. Sunderhaus, E. Rurlsowslsi, S. Casrle. ROW TWO: K. Nelson, D. Wodash, C. Armsrrong, D. Shumway, A. Thomas, D. Thomas, J. Thomas, L. Maile, A. Young, R. Goedarr, E. Monrgomery, C. Becls, K. Kohnlse, R. Taylor, R. Rurlsowslsi, L. Horron, L. Longmoor, N. Clifton, D. Covill, S. Delmoe, K. Kay, C. Kelly, S. Rees, S. Armsrrong, D. Johns, L. Dodge, T. Free. ROW THREE: K. Nichols, D. Richmond, S. Finlsle, D. Ramirez, D. Jones, S. Conrad, K. Lee, l. Scorr, L. Nelson, D. Odell, G. Dougherry, K. Wallum, C. McBride, . Thompson, C. Neel, C. Lujan, J. Hansen, A. Yeziersl-si, S. Casro, :5 ,Q Y 1, 9 .XM ,tl .. ,, , is 'fl 3 , be ui' T , . ,,1:.. a.w' , i V A To 4 Q Q . . W .A Q, :ik v' .4 .. ,, gg-H 4, - ' ,xx 3 X 'VL -... 4. lu .3 LW., Q-dt- .upnvn 1 n x 91 ie 9... . . 1' , b ll 1, - H M'-in . H.-N ey ...Til 3 - l dn- . -., -r. ' J Q . 5 A f R-M-.+r , . fr lu. 9 jp 'Wm' ew 1 ..v EQ T A l 9 1 . - Q 5. Q Q ry- A A 1 G M Q Q J r 5 ' Q X l ir ug I X Q Q Q I 5 f I , S X F' 11..' f ri Q A of as- M K I L . K M ,WMV 1 Q ' f V Q l 'VN' me I, Q Z, XA 11,1 1' ' l -ji! -:gym ' 1 gud' iM 'Q . 1' -, ,,,, ku X lj' ' 'rl' W! KLERMTW fwl.-.. l A 4 I R U , 1 ' A. Harper, E, Rurlsowslsi, D. Price. ROW FO . J effield, . Clar' e, T. Haubold, R. Lillesrol, G. Heywood, DJ Hancock, D. Rich, E. Hogan, A. Cronlxhire, K. Beck, H. 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A W NA mf V M , , Shelli Hills lliso Smff- ,12bl3lnFD W V V I RichordsoS'ff+SIlielIa' I - Qr 'Q iIII5fi i7P 1' A - , ,f , .Q fr 1 f X? ,X, 1 . - Q QL A K--f-Q. I Corql Qlsen Luso Tucker''..AHQoU3Rf,'Sec8mor3sf 1 Ehormoun gfkomorlox F Q- ., A , X, g ., , - p -Q ,. V fn f P v--rg: S, ' QI. .. Ml 'H- - 1 A , - J one-,Whge Slyliey Korrghner me Bunch Co I ,Gossler - 3, l H all-V qv: 'ra' 1 l x N ' v , fb ku 1 ' ' ' MW -1 '5 ' 1- 'Q 'li nf Pa zwLl.m...., ' -, ' 'v . ,lg-ggi ' '-'2'f' -f 'Tk V Trophy-winning poms The Bunnies which consisted of eighteen junior ond senior girls promoted spirit throughout the yeor performing ot footboll ond bosketboll gomes morch- ing with the bond ond cheering on the sidelines. During the summer they ottended comp ot ASU where they coptured the Spirit ond Grond Chompion trophies. Elected os co-coproins were Corol Gossler ond Jolene Richordson. Serving os spirit commissioner wos Shikey Kortchner ond Kothy Mortin wos scrop- book editor. Newly ocquired sponsor Kim Speck soid it hos been on erjoyoble yeor becouse I worked with o tolented ond dedicoted group thot hod lots of energy. 1- Performing o kick routine ot holf-time to He s So Shy ore Shelli Hills Corol Gossler Shikey Kortchner ond Suzonne White. 2- Proudly grinning co-coproins Corol Gossler ond Jolene Plichord- son disploy the trophies won by the llne ot summer comp. 8- Romono Fenn dresses up her niece Kothy Fenn to help roise spirit ot the gomes. 4- Meso Robbits yells Liso Tucker. 5- Not pictured in the group shot senior bunny. Morieso Rowell. 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 u ' 11 u 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 11 1 1 xx :in Clubs-1C u .1-M n E M xi 11 Q4 .45 . 'T ' 1 M M2 'W' 3 W W: l W 1 2- z . 4 '21 L A o Mi f W 1 W ' eff: H X ' wif 211 'X , L12 T, 13 mg , li ' W f , W 1 5 ,, fu . . 1 13 I JJ' 1 W x I .. ' I .' 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BACK ROW: Miss Twiggs, Laurel Mayfield, Jennifer Geier, Russell Zeller, Lianne Hearon, Jeff Keyes, Susan Robinson, Nancy Balser. NOT PICTURED: Mary Buclswalrer. HERO supporrs communiry rhrough service l-l E R O Cl-lome Economics Relared Occuparionsb was involved in many service proiecrs rhroughour rhe communiry Some of fhese included rhe srare service proiecr cerebral palsy service prqecr and relerhon Chrisrmas canned food drive and sfare H E R O schol arship drive The purpose of l-l E R O was ro promore commu nify service and school spirir The club mer every day firsr hour for a egular class period Their sponsor Miss Cindy Twiggs commenfed l place sfudenfs on aiob rhey have and inreresr in and reach Job relared slsills Club acriviries are also a parr of l-l E R O These included rhe srare leadership conference l-l E R O showcase recepfion spring proficiency conference employer appreciarion banguer soffball games and parries 1 Russell Zeller bringing rhe class ro order 2 Shelli Ray Nancy Balser lsrisren Brown Susan Robinson and Angie Van Wey parking on bagels 3 Diana Duey Joan Badgefr and Sherri Rowley posing for rhe camera A FRONT ROW Valerie Green and Melirza Jones BACK ROW Jennifer Geier Susan Robinson and Leanne Hearon Charlies Angels?9 , I , f 1 i , A I 1 1 I . Y . 1 I ' l . . V - - xx - ' , , i i 1 . , . .11 ' - . , : , -- 112 Clubs ERO Joyce Bible Krisren Brown Shellionm Roy Lionne Heorom Mom sulnvon. 1 Russell Zeller, Nancy Boker, Volerie Green, Sheri Rowley Clubs'113 New rrodirions srorred by srudenr council Srudenr council wos o group of spirired srudenrs who were concerned obour rhe srudenr body. They mer everydoy during rhird hour where rhey olonned such ocriviries os blood drives ossemblies movies Before rhe foorboll reom enrers rhe field rhe Meso High soecrorors run onro rhe field ond form o funnel for rhe foorboll reom ro run rhrough. This is Ienown os rhe humon runnel. Their gools were ro ger more srudenrs involved hove o reolly soirired srudenr body ond molse our school rhe besr ever. Ginger Osborne srudenr body sfudenr body if would nor hove been worrh ir. Thonlss ro everyone for such o greor yeor, Don r ony of you serrle for less rhon you con ger. donces, oll closs comoeririons, ond rhe humon funnel. oresidenr, soid Hwirhour our greor foculry ond rowdy 1- Koren Fornsworrh discusses imoorronr business wirh Mr. Dole Holl sponsor. 2- Goy Turley ond Pihondo Theobold enjoy o breolss Sf Porriciporing in o Srudenr Council Meering ore Leslie Smith ond DeAnn Gobbiros. 5- Srudenr Council members show rheir crozy spirir. 4- Demonsrroring rhe newesr fod, Cnger Osborne goes punls. 114 Clubs S7 Ly P 'Tff UM 711A'LEY FINE AW lliilgifii i 4 I . .4 Lzsue SMITH DMM G 3 is ,TUNIORS PRES GIRLS LEAWI STUDENT COUNCIL XN-yf I FRONT ROW: Rhonda Tneobold, sociol commissioner, Carmen Bollinger, spirir comm, Sracey Arnerr, fine arrs comm, Leslie Smirn, iunior presidenr, Karen Fornsworrn, service comm., Amy Benjamin, sopnomore pres, Mary Lou Taylor, corresponding secrerary, Alana Dulse, clubs comm., BACK ROW: Jaixleal Bacon, recording secrerory, Gay Turley, sporrs comm., Vernon Smirn, Boys' League pres , Allison Marrin, public relorions, Jeff Rush, srudenr body vice pres., Ginger Osborne, srudenr body pres., Nilsolaus Despain, senior pres, DeAnn Gabbiros, Girls' League pres., Dale l-lall, sponsor. Clubs 115 116-Clubs Moyors Youth C Goh-tso, the longest club in existence, plonned mony community service projects. Goh-tsogshowed spirit ond pride in their club's octivities. The Goh-tso T TTT T Rolly wos the most populor of them oll. Gohftso held doys This yeors club is more spirited thon lostyeors. The people in it ore reolly concernedond core obout vvhot hoppens tothe club pond olsog to the s,school,'fia commented Corol Volenzuelo, president. TT The officers were Corol Volenzuelo, president, Fronls Lorof vicespresidentg 7Minervoi sZepedogE secrelfff s tory, ond sponsors Mr. Steve Romos, Sociol Studies teocher, ond Mrs. Borboro Nielson, English teocher, Moyors Youth Coimmitteeivvos formed forestudentst s ge ' olved' diff tkin o who wonted to t inv in eren ds f prqects to for sor Dole 1- their meetings every Tuesdoy ond ssometimesc Thurs-fr recognized os club Bocon, president, Tonyo Thieme, vice-president, Su- zette'-Swenson, secretory, ond Steve Fornsworrh, treosurer, of Moyors Youth plonned some very excit- ing octivities. Two of them were the Veterons Doy Porode' ond helping to resrorelthe Sirrine House into o mugeum, They hove been in existence for five yeors. This wos the first yeor the Committee wos recognized ossogiclub on-compuss ond no-other school hos done this before. T Moyors Youth Committee wos greot this yeor! Wefhod o super group, lots of fun, oncl occomplished mony things! commented JoNeol Bocon. role or one of the Goh-tso meetings. to poy ottention ro procedings. W A, trwi, Q W' tg t J .- il 'lt .. t i in , Q ' mt it N ' t t fit , L, I, it X z ' lf A' NOT , S, Swenson, Dfblocl-zburn, M. Toylor. D. Groy, L. Jorgensen, D. Bunch, K. Y: 1' BOYS' LEAGUE FRONT ROW: Larry Wheeler, Lyle Vance, Vernon Smith, David Hancock, Carlos Lujan. ROW TWO: Richard Van Dyne, Sponsor, Nilsolaus Despain, Eddie Mcpeals, Clint Schlundr, Hanls Wolf. BACK ROW: Jeff Glenn, Tad Cluff, Regan Smith, Devin Gray, Andrew McLaws, Steve Farnsworth. NOT PICTURED: Brent Webb, Laird Glasgow, Richard Riding, l4irt Peterson, Dlake Reheis, Lynn LeSueur, lien Diehl, Drent Lambson, Tom Dasrrup, Wayne McCIeve, ShiRey lsartchner. Leagues plan on painting campus with spirit Activity was the Rey word for both Boys' League tions between guys and girls as well as doing service and Girls' League. Both groups ran rhe concession prqects for the school. Their activities included paint- stands at the foorball games to raise money for the ing the speed bumps and doing a mural for the dances they sponsored. Boys' League sponsored the school. Boys' League President Vernon Smith added, Christmas Formal and Girls' League sponsored Tvvirp We would lil-ze ro have more activities with Girls' Week and the Co-Ed. League, too, Togerher, the two groups planned on BOil't QVOUDS cited fhef their purpose WOS FO help buying Christmas trees for rhe cafeteria, office, and promote school spirit, however, each group had dlf- student council room. ferent ideas on how this should be done. Girls' Leogue promoted Spirit by Uniting girls rogether and 1. President DeAnn eebeifes eerie reie during e eine' League by service to the school. Their service prqects includ- meeting. ed point-ing Signs for me foofboii gomes ond hosmg O 2- Susan Clouse, Kim Milius, Terri Olson, and Cindi Moore listen dinner for me Cross Country reoms- Srored Girls' inrenrly as concession stand running is discussed, . . ,, 8- Vernon Smith talses control of a meeting as Steve Farnsworth League President DeAnn Gabbitas, We hope to warmes- moke mis me besr Club on COVTTPUS-H BOYS, LGOQUGI 44 Devin Gray and Wayne McCleve gather their thoughts prior on rhe other hand, leaned towards irTipI'OVir1Q VGIO- to voting, as sponsor Richard Van Dyne loolss on, 118-Clubs rob GIRLS' LEAGUE V ,iii N Q, 1-,,.masiiiiIlMiiJJf'f , J Wxiqf ir: 'f NIW FRONT ROW: Tandy Jenkins, DeAnn Alien, Jana Lee Johnson, Suzy Sreinbrinls, Cynrhia Mays, Cheryl Marsorn, Sponsor. ROW TWO: Rae Ann Rurlsowslsi, DeAnn Gaobiras, Tarnrny Taylor, JaN eal Bacon, Chrisrina Church, Julie Reliford, Jennifer Hansen. BACK ROW: Maria Srnirh, Lisa Douglas, Kayiynne Brown. NOT PICTURED: Diana Blau, Lisa Nevin, Caroi Kelly, Siyea Aeronu, Rory Sandler, Rarhryn Brown, Jaclsie Pauli VIMPEIX MM nz Aiviv IYABBIHS Clubs 119 'IQO-Clubs DECA FRONT ROW: Linda Delloche, Tauna Reabold, David Ray, Tony Calderon, Sylvia Trisran, Susan Sylvesrer. SECOND ROW: Kim Kurrz, Tammy Barnerr, Danny Fonseca, Carol Gurierrez, Chris Vasquez, Jim Fornier, Par Maus, Kerry Hansen, Lisa Rovvden, THIRD ROW: Jaclsie Lewis, Lori Brown, Jennifer Rodriguez, Bridger Macias, Carhy Miller, Nancy Fiandaca, Sheri Fong, Margarer Alber, Lisa Poling. FOURTH ROW: Veronica Morgan, Elena Villa, Marie Dion, Tracey Pfeiffer, Chris Radelsa, Donna Smoor, Todd Borelli, Lupe Barrienres, Dan Thursron. BACK ROW: Ronald Weaver, Chris Sranfield, Chucls Laslsey, Shancz Williams, Paul Jones, Bob Welch, Kevin Felming, Lisa Langsran, Berh Allen, John Rasr, Tina Rolinger. DECA, business group involved in services DECA, an abbreviarion for Disrriburive Educarion Service was also a big aspecr ro DECA vvirh Mr. Clubs of America, acquired onfrhejob rraining for l-lenry Faccio as rhe nevv sponsor. They held a parenr members in furure occuparions, and developed leadf orienrarion and sponsored a Danceeaerhon, llWe had ership aualiries. lr's a good opporruniry ro ger in- a very exciring, enrhusiasric group of srudenrs rhis volved in business commenred Tauna Reabold, year, srared Mr, Faccio, DECA member. 1- Poui Jones DECA presidenr leods o group discussion. members. S- Shoncz Wiliioms leeds DECA members in o dance. 2- Gerring rhe feeling of domcirsg for the Donce-0-rhon ore DECA Clubs-121 Dromo performs rolenrs rhroughour volley Lighrsl Comerol Acrionl The rhree orgonizorions which mode up rhe dromo deporrmenr were over- flowing wirh shows ond producrions for rhe communif ry os well os rhe school. Sporlighr Theorer held o dinner rheorer or Chrisrmos which consisred of o onehocr ploy ond o full course dinner. The moin purpose of rhe group wos ro devel- op ond perfecr rheir ocring slsills. Thespion Sociery on inrernorionol orgonizorion helped ro hosr rhe performonce. They olso were in chorge of selling rhe refreshmenrs during inrermission promore performing orrs ocriviries in rhe communiry, Mime Troupe mode performonces or communiry funcrions such os rhe holf-rime show for rhe Pheonix lnfernos. The groups success depended on how well rhe srudenrs worlsed rogerher, A lorge vorierv of people were involved in dromo for o lorge voriery of reosons. Sreve Finlele srored ln rhe furure I plon on going inro rechnicol rheorer ond ir gives me o chonce ro leorn more ooour rhe lighring ond sound. All rhree groups were sponsored by Beclsy C5mirhD Johnson. 1- Deeno Price ond Eric Jones disploy their ocring rolenr in Spor- Iighr Theorer. 2- Pseheorsing o scene rogerher ore Eric Erbough ond Becky Zohn. 8' Porriciporing in o slsir ore Corhy Cordeiro ond Dovid VonAulser. or school plovs. The purpose of rhis group wos ro 122 Clubs THESPIANS MIME TROUPE FRONT ROW: S. Brumoge, M. Fleener, l. Sherrnon ROW TWO: M. Sheffield, K, Nelson, C. Cordeiro ROW THREE: R Erbough, S. Kilgore, J. Cooos, E Jones, ROW FOUR: D. VonAulser, T. Felger, C. Cruz T. Townes, K. Hiclss, BACK ROW: l-l. Burghordr, E Erbough, S. Dungy SPOTLIGHT THEATER FRONT ROW: C. Cordeiro ROW TWO: S. Kilgore ROW THREE: M. Fleener BACK ROW: Pi. Erbough FRONT ROW: D. Price ROW TWO: K. Nelson, C. Cruz, D. Von!-Xulser, S. Brunfioge, S. Aeronu, K. Whire, S. Kilgore ROW THREE: T. Felger, W. Houn, S. Finlsle ROW FOUR: K. Lee, J. Phillips, J. Lord, J. Bodgerr, T. Townes, B. Zohn, l. Sherman, J. Soyer, T. Krohn, E. Erbough, Miss Smirh, Sponsor BACK ROW: S. Merz, M. Perrengill, J. Cobos, C. Cordeiro, H, Burghordr, E. Jones Clubs 128 Gernnon Club growing wirh spirir ond closs The Gernnion club wos founded in rhe yeor 19641 The purpose for rhe Germon club wos ro prornore undersronding in Gerrnonys cusroms ond ro Ieorn obour rhe people ond rhe longuoge One of rheir rnoin gools wos ro prornore school spirir or Meso High They held rneerings every Tuesdoy offer school in room llo Their sponsor wos Mr Jerry Jones Some of rhe ocriviries rhor were held rhroughour rhe yeor were cor woshes cheering or rhe foorboll porries swimming porries ond iusr generolly being rowdy The Germon club hod o rhorro The rowdiesr club on compus They sold prerzels ond orher rhings for fund roisers Germon club hos gor ir rogerher sror ed Mr Jones gornes in rheir own secrion, pizzo porries, Usery Poss 124-Clubs GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS f A- Q if is-m.,-nv' , Q M Rod Perry' rreosurer, Teri Gruvere vice presidenr, Don no Krouse- secrerory, Sondi Olivos- purple pride repre senroriye, Chorlene Perry- presidenr, Joni Klien- public iry choirmon, Lindo Dyorols- scropbools choirrnon, Dor rin Chondler' prerzel choirrnon. f . , ffl,-,flf,,f'f1g'Q. in-015: J ..-, f'f'f5a- -A W ' . 1:.11 r4.-'--L1 4 f - 'riff . ,A FRONT ROW- D. Rroeger, R. Self, L. Dvorols, C. Perry, T. Gruyer, A. Bierwogen, I4. Perry, J. Hedberg, C. Porls, C. Frisbie, MIDDLE ROW- IQ Spong, P. Willis, E. Yores, R. Mullon, W. Twordzils, D. Chondler, D. LoRocheIle, S. Mcl4eon, K. Horrer, l.. Von Kompen, Mr. Jones, Nl. Grigsby, BACK ROW- S. Biebl, S. Kodofr, N. Bhordwojo, L. Horper, R. Perry, S. Fowler, J. Riley, C. Armsrrong, J. Horsrrnonn, D. Krouse, M. Crondoll, S. Olivos, G. Jones we i ond school by cheering in rneir own speciol secrion. 'A ' , 1 Soro Fowler llsrens orrennvely 2 Mr Jones sponsor slrs rnrougn one of rhe rneerlngs C3 Members come ro the foorboll gomes ro supporr rhe reorn 4 Cnorlene Perry osslsrs Donno Krouse ln the reodlng of rne mlnures 5 Make Crondoll loans the club IO rne pledge followed by o proyer o Cnorlene Perry rolses chorge of cn meerlng Clubs-125 126-Clubs FRENCH CLUB X- l L . FRONT ROW: Debbie Palmer, Marie Dian, Kerry Whire, Will Murphy, Lynn LeSueur. ROW TWO: Nancy Dallbaunn, Renee Berry, Andrea Halrann, Terrance Walsh ROW THREE: Berrha Lopez, Brenda Osrrander, Sherrie Riclsard, Wally Brown, Mr. Allred, Danna LaRachelle, Ray l-laws ROW FOUR: Mary Bush, Monique Chaissan, Kelly Pirsenbarger, Nand Bhardwaja, Naralie Perrini, BACK ROW: Hazel Lapierre, Rabin Wild, Liz Slsinner, Mishawn Jaclssan, Tracey Killian, Linda Simands. 1 A salesman adyerrises his praducr ra rhe French club 2 Lynn LeSuear lisrens inrenrly ar a French club nneering 8 David Barragan gives innparrani inforrnarian during a Maya meering 4 Paying arrenrian in a Mayo rneerinq is Marie Algiene ulfura Mexicana y Frances coufume explored The French Club has been IO exlsrence slnce 1978 and afrer four years was flnally named The French Connecrlon The club mer on Thursdays ar lunch and rhey vvere sponsored by Mr Dennls Allred The club s flrsr order of business was gerrlng ready for lnlrlarlons and plannlng rhelr acrlvlrles for fund rausers One of rhelr major goals was TO help fhe chlldren s hosplral The French Connecrlon planned a rrlp ro Monrreal over rhe summer and arranged a slsl parry OT Sunrlse vvlrh rhe language deparfmenr The clubs offlcers were Wlll Murphy presldenr Lynn LeSueur vlce MAYO presldenr Nafalle Pefrlnl secrerary and Kerry Whlre rreosurer The Mayo Club vvas espeaally focused on srudenrs vvlrh Mexlcan Amerlcan baclsgrounds The club mer on Mondays and vvas sponsored by Mr Alfred Mar rlnez Thelr purpose vvas ro learn more abour Mex: can culrure and herlrage cusroms The Mayo Club sold Mexlcan food and sponsored a dance for rvvo of rheur acflvmes The officers were David Barragan pres: denf Barbara Orranrla vlce presldenf Yolanda Lo pez secrefary and Joanne Gonzales treasurer FRONT ROW Esrella Ramos Llz Alvarado Marne Alglene Jennlfer Rodrlguez ROW TWO Joanne Gonzales Ruben Sandoval Franclsca Vega Jose Calderon BACK ROW Davud Barragan Clubs 127 , f 1 1 . . , , . . . . . , . - r l . , , . . . - I 1 l 1 1 1 1 Y I I I ' l -Xllzlg s C f - ll , I R '4-f-My x 1 - ,, ,.,,, 3 s 1- ON, . .Sa 'ul 57... Uf 1 - ' ' 1. X . f . ' . r' , . ! 4, 5 . , 4 ' V xi I f r 'N bg, X gif' C ,x ' x , , 'N A ll if l ff T ' .....-an 1..- 3 l l l 2 A -f 'l28'Clubs FFA FRONT ROW: Roy Conner, Heidi Gulicls, Rod Doorsrod, Esrher Feirlin, Delores Doves, Kim Wil-zlund. ROW TWO: Trocy Killion, Joonne King, Robin Wild, Liz Slslnner, Elizoberh Schulz, Luorie Velde, Rurh Srevensen, Moni Feirlln, Norolie Dovies, Julie Hoyden, Milse Brown. ROW THREE: Advisor Mr. Higgins, Neil Collins, Dono Kilbourne, Todd Woodworrh, Monre Hodges, Milse Cousrel, Morl-2 Peorson, Chris Cornes, Dill Cornes, Poul Wheeler, Pere Schoefer, Som Thompson. BACK ROW: Brion Woshourn, C-ireg Horris, Joe Williorhs, Pere Reilly, Shoron Howden, Doryl Schulrs, Cvreg Collier, Dennis Johnson, Rene Wrighr, odvisor Mr. Dennis Telleen. qgn. Ti s H l I P Cu., Tm, l , i 1 ' l if so D sl 7 L19 FFA sprours members FFA CFUrure Farmers of Americab has been gerring larger every year. This year rhere vvere approxi- marely sixry members. Esrher Feirlin FFA vice-presi- denr and svveerhearr said The members rhis year They had a regular meering vvirh all rhe members and visirors every orher week and rhe officers and advisor had an execurive meering on rhe off vveelss ro prepare for rhe regular meerings. Ar rhe meerings rhey vored on money malsing prqecrs or having a hayride so everybody in rhe chaprer could iusr ger rogerher and have a good rime. Every year rhey have a bar-bfaue before rhe firsr home game and field days fairs and orher acriviries rhroughour rhe year. Ar rhe end ro revvard everyf body for rheir hard vvorle a banguer is held vvhere rhey also swear in rhe new officers for rhe upcoming year. So FFA isnr all covvs and plovvs. have a lor of pride in rhe chaprerf' 1 FFA Officers FRONT ROW presidenr Rod Daarsrad vice presidenr Esrher Feirlin BACK ROW reporrer lslm Wilslond senrinel Roy Conner rreosurer Heidi Gulicls secrerary Delores Doves 2 FFA Svveerheorr Esrher Feirlin has rhe job of represenring rhe chaprer and helping vvirh rhe scrapbools C3 Presidenr Rod Baarsrad calls the meering ro order L1 Terry Buchanan and Roy Conner pull vveeds from rheir gardens . . , , , . . 1 r ' r 130 Clubs CHRISTIAN SEMINARY FRONT ROW: lsarrina Huggins, Wade Bryan, Karrina Russaw, Amelia Selsiya, Mary Bush, Lindy Wallis, Carol Sroffan Parry Hunlsler, Norma Baldwin, Dana Williams, Hally Ryan, Amy Paling, Elissa Pirran, Missy Blanlsensnip, Meg Cannell Amy Cannell, T. J. Thompson, Milsyaung On, Carol Graffius, Snirleen Ryan, Sandy Howell. BACK ROW: Raberr Cale Ray Cale, Amy Enle, Tina Miller, Lisa Paling, Lauri Enle, Neil Warsan, seminary reacglwer. Seminory provides grovving for Chrisrions Srudenrs from differenr church boclsgrounds mer rogerher doily for Chrisrion seminory. The progrom vvos sponsored by rhe Meso Associorion of Evongeli- cols. The purpose of rhe closs vvos ro become more lsnowledgeoble obour rhe Bible ond ro Ieorn ro vvorls rogerher vvirh fellow srudenrs. Guesr speolsers closs discussions ond gomes were highlighred rhese ocriviries. This rhree doy rrip included o visir ro Disneylond for Conrempo 82 ond o visir ro Mogic Mounroin. Conrempo 82 vvos on evening or Disneylond designed for Chrisrions. Here srudenrs mer vvirh mony orher Chrisrions where rhey hod unlimired use of rhe rides. Conremporory Chrisrion bonds per- formed rhroughour rhe evening. Chrisrion seminory hos been roughr by Neil Worson for five yeors. Neil groduored from Meso High in 1971, For rhree yeors Neil ond his wife hove opened rheir home every Fridoy nighr for Neil s Ploce. Teenogers from primorily rhe four Meso high schools were found here. Neil s Ploce vvos reolly fun. Through ir I mer Chrisrions from orher schools srored Elisso Pirron. Sru- denrs sociolized ond lisrened ro conremporory Chris- rion music. A rime of shoring vvos o porr of eoch Fridoy nighr. During rhis rime srudenrs shored prob- lems ond highlighrs of rheir vveels. Finolly Neils Ploce concluded vvirh rhe group proying rogerher. rhrough Chrisrion seminory. lr vvos greorl 1- Burch Howord RoeAnne Psurlsowslsi Sondy Howell ond Ko- rrino Huggins porricipore in o closs discussion. 2- Lori Wells smiles or o jolse rold by Roy Cole, 8- Joining honds in proyer ore Neil Worson ond srudenr Korrino Huggins. 4- Neil Worson seminory reocher, leods his 5th hour closs in o Bible discussion. 5- Lisrening ro rhe views of orhers ore Neil Worson ond Wode Bryon. Clubs-131 oll o porr of doily closses. The onnuol rrip ro Colifornio Excloimed Tino Miller, 'll hove leorned so much 132-Clubs COE learns business This year COE s goal was To learn more about being befrer arizens and in parricular ro learn more about being berrer office worleers said Mrs Dolly Dracl-xney They did rhis rhrough cornmuniry services such as helping needy families af Chrisrrhas and Thanlssgiving and fun raisers such as candy sales car washes and magazine sales COE srudenrs were all seniors majoring in business who vvenr ro school a half day and worked in offices rhe orher half The club has been in exisrence for a rofal of lo years This years sponsors were Mrs. Draclsney and Mrs. l-lalligan. Officers for COE iii were: Gina Pullido presidenf Rhonda l-loolss vice oresidenr Terri Dare rrunw secrerary and Tammy Guillory freasurer, Offi- cers for COE 9652 were: Michelle Gardner, oresidenf Jenny Drown, vice oresidenr, Leland Burgess, secre- fary, and Cafhy Neel, rreasurer. 1 COE 42 E ru 'P'-Q XTX FRONT ROW: L, Halligan, K. Eddy, C. Neel, T. Palmer, B. Srivers, R. Desenberg, S. Hineman, L. Dulse, N. Disrnulses, R. Jones D Parrerson. SECOND ROW: L. Burgess, K. Durler, T. Kodarr, K. Rhodes. THIRD ROW: D. Krause, 5. Marsh, S. Finerd M Gardner. BACK ROW: G. Hopper, D. Drown, J. Drown, K. Marrin. NOT PICTURED: L. Gonzalez. COE 4751 FRONT ROW: R. Hoolss, S. Aries, ls. Miller, J. Swirrer, T. Dorrrurn, D. Solomon, D. Josper, J. Wheeler, T. Guillory. BACK ROW: D Dloclsburn, 5. Anderson, C. Dobbirr, E. Allen, IQ Srondoge, D. Droclsney, S. Gurbrie, ls. Srnirb, T. Socno, D. AI-rin, G. Pulido rw. 1 i ur Nr-J N 1' Officers of COE iii Tommy Guillory, rreosurer Terri Dorrrum, secrerory, Gino Pullioo presidenr ond Rbondo Hoolss, vice ores: denr. 2- Jenny Drown, vice presidenr Michelle Gordner oresidenr LeLond Burgess secrerory ond lsorby Neel rreosurer vvorls rogerber os officers of COE 32. 3- Members oc COE iff worls on rbeir office ond business sleills in c oss. A Srudenrs of COE ii? rolse o breols from rbeir press of business. Q 5 lsorby Smirb ond Dello Alain procrice rlneir Rey punch coordino J rion. i i i i i i i i i i i Clubs 133 184-Clubs FBLA-,--ocguires slsills FBLA, FururexBusir5'E55ssf iLeoders of Americo, hos been in exisronce since rhe beginning of Meso l-ligh School. The club provides opporruniries for srudenrs ro develop comperenr, oggressive business leodership ond srrengrhens confidence in rhe srudenr ond rheir vvorls. lr creores on inreresr in ond undersronding of Americon business enrerprise. By encouroging mem! bers in rhe developmenr of home, business, ond occuporionol gools, FBLA hod rhe lorgesr omounr of porficiponis since irs beginning, The club meerings were held every firsr ond rhird Wednesdoy of every monrh, The officers were: Tricio Murphy, presidenr, Jomes Ashvvorrh, vice-presidenr, Lori Reed, secrerory, ond Don Thrusron, public reloe rions, Mrs. Lupe Sigueiros vvos rhe sponsor. They or- rended conferences or universiries ond compered ogoinsr orher schools in business oreos. Lori Reed commenred, l'Through FBLA I vvos oble ro leorn more obour business ond hove fun. The clubs gool vvos ro offer oddirionol opporruniries for secondory srudenrs in business ond office educorion, 1 Julie Scruggs does her vvorls on rhe odding mochine Trisho Murphy C3 Presidenr Trisho Murphy rolses chorge or on FBLA meering 2- Tollsing vvirh FBLA members, Lori Reed ond Julie Scruggs is Qi FBLA 'uv ,aft --ia' - FRONT ROW- T. Hendriclsson, L. Gonzolez, D. Foulls, J. Asbworrn, T. Murphy, R. Jones, W. McPherson, L. Reed, J. Wheeler, K. Brown, L. Sioueiros. ROW TWO- C. VonWoy, T. Kodorr, K. Burler, S. Finerd, - - --.A . ' ers, K. Hoplsins, K. Brown, K. Sondler, D. Pircox, J. Bocon, B. Puclserr. ROW THREE- L. Burgess, K. Rno ouss, 5. White, J, Horsrmonn, D. Krouse, S. Bobbirr, S. Aries, S. Gurbrie, S. Delmoe, J. Horlwcocle, K. - - , . cruggs, 5. Williorns, S. Ponreios, D. Tnrusron, K. Miller. Clubs 135 v Q wr wgarf M - ' ff'qQm55,.gyt' , i? 3 ?' D 'ffuak 4 4 iam , 1 . , J wh M in - :Q FEM fjisf' tw .M 5' FY' iw!-m NE --'MW--www:---'ww wfrww X .g Mwafg ,iw , . wM?fwf5g 'vfffw M ,, ggw Q 'Q I Ga NR-Z .fs A ',k4q,-wg' fi ,.s. W . J' wi? 1 fr 13oSpon5 if' W 1 x , on 'F v, ., 'IIIS IIULII 4.. ll IINIT ESSENTIAL IN SPUIIIS A totol of twentyetwo sports were ovoiloole for students to pore ticipote in. These included twelve sports for men ond ten for women. Athletes were chollenged to VQST their slsills in octivities ronging from orchery to footooll. Competition provoleed our teoms to trovel C3 to 190 miles, from Meso to Yumo, in order to prove the superiority of othletics within our school. Excellence wos ocguired with constont proctice, storting ot 5100 om. for some porticiponts, yet for others ofter school hours were used for improvement. As the motto 'lAll for one, one for oll, oll for Meso, stotes, unity wos essentiol for o rewording seoe son. Whether or not we won or lost often depended upon the ottitude tolsen on by the teom os o whole. To ochieve unity, individuol othletes hod to project guolities such os opili- ty, cooperotiveness, dedicotion, ond the desire to succeed. If these troits were present in eoch competie tor, the possibilities for chompionship teoms were increosed. Athletes used their slsills, olong with their desire to win, to uphold the fine reputotion of the Mighty Me-so l-ligh Sporting Jocleroobits. 1 Top girl's swimmer Goy Turley proctices the breost strolse ot Meso Junior Pool 2 Vorsity oodminton ployers Tereso Free ond Tonyo Thieme compete os doubles portners C3 Students show their support oi the Westwood footboll gome A Seniors Boo Welch ond Chris Stontield compore injuries on the sidelines 5 Shown Deols, cross country runner, por ticipotes in o meet ogoinst McClintock CAdi dos competition shoes donoted by Vernon Smith? SPORTS Sports 137 'Awesome' oodrhinton Bodrhinton storted its seoson August 25th with try- outs. Seventeen girls were selected for the teom. The first weele of proctice consisted of conditioning drills, with running os the moin emphosis, The seoson opened successfully with o defeot over Coso Gronde ond thot success continued throughout the seoson. Bodminton remoined undefeoted with on 11-O win-loss record. 1The victory of the teorn wos due to the supervision of the new cooch Richord Peterson. When oslsed obout his feeling for the teom he commented, This teorn hos the potentiol to tolse store. The teorn's gool for the seoson wos to be roted teorh goes undefeotec nurnoer one in the division. With the deterrninotion the girls disoloyed, this gool wos occonfiplished. Even though bodminton is on individuol sport, ir wos still necessory to worls os o teom. Senior Tereso Free stored, Our reonn is owesornef' 11 Gino Pulido ond Tondy Jenlsins ploying doubles. 2- Tereso Free worms up before o motch ogoinsr Westwood. 8' Susie Smid goes for o smosh. 4- Reviewing scores ore Cooch Peterson ond Denise Conowoy. 5- Returning o cleor is Julie Modole. Scoreboord- Cooch Peterson is pleosed with the defeot of Mt. View. rn! lt i .ga QQ X I 1' A , ' I4 188 Sports l Q- QS 'Y , , M 'iw 1.--. . Y-s .Y 3 ' -sun .Y 4 if .J Vg 4 P eu x f X f 4- 1 1---.Jw X- 'x . AXA1 'iq fg M:.,:-71 ff: ' JZ, Ll! 'L V u S ' ' F E ' 1 'NL 1-96 .f- - I 0 1 I . ,-., uw- 'LMP aw Q, M i'l'ki'1'r ?'4' ,W H Q ik... , J Two divers olunge ro Under rhe direcrion of Cooch Lorno lseroy, rhe girls swim reom opened rheir seoson ogoinsr Soguoro. The seoson ron for eighr weeks. The reom, which consisrw ed of sixteen swimmers, held orocrices doily for rhree hours or rhe new Meso Junior pool. During procrice rhey concenrrored on disronce swimming ond condi- rioning drills. Wirhour o diving cooch, rhe rwo divers procriced on rheir own, wirh rhe help of junior diver Morgie Sremoien. l'The reom our forrh lors of hord worls, cooperorion ond reom spirir, sold Cooch Kirby. The reom ended success on rheir own irs seoson wirh o 5-3 record. Oursronding swimmers were Goy Turley, Renoe Porenzo, Susie Rowe ond Liso Longsron. Behind rhese girls, rhe medly reloy reom finished 8rh in srore. 1- Morgie Srempien execures o oocls W2 somersoulr from rhe diving ooord, 2- Concenrrorion shows on rhe foce of Holly Roos, os she orepores ro dive. Se leon Horhcocls procrices her dolly rourine or rhe new Nleso Junior pool. 4- Worming up for rhe Wesrwood meer, Goy Turley procrices oreosr srrolse. Scoreooord- Holly Roos ond Morgie Srempein, divers. 7 140-Sporrs ' U ' ' 'szfrirmisml 'Ill 4 ERONT ROW: Demise Corirod, Goy Turley coproih, Liso Nevin, diver, Liso Lohgsroh, Melohie Thomos, BACK ROW: .loom llorh QOIHTYVT Wollurh, ROW TWO: Billie Thorhos, Chris Cohhlse, Chor Cocls, Lihhie Elmer, NOOCY Merrill, Michelle Borricls, Susie Rowe Co ehe Povhe, DeeAr1rw O'Dell, Holly Roos diver, Morgue Srempieh coproih - - xg, ,, ' -'su M '- - A '-vu. . , 1 . - 7-,,-..-..,...,..- ' --1 ' p... ka A s b f. i n . .. X 4 kr . T ' Meso Soguorof 7 , 1 , lf 4 P Q4 Morcos -Q Coso 5 -W 21,01 8 'ln 1. M ,O A W 110 7 il' .fy ll if Giiberf 73 98 ll wesfw ld 110 62 ,T 55 Kofo, 70 X 101 5? ' :gpg Chohdler 77 94 O A wdiumnm ' A 0 4.43 I ...Sun MW ,Y M Sooris 1111 'A I' ' s 'if ' 'J E, A-,s3.,X 3 -,AMN .',,- W 152 , .. , F ,342 li 1 X J' 5- i L. ',, L v '- . K MA . XY-vw 459' Q f- V X F if ,, 6 if 9 Q 'Midi' bf ,H , ',J.23f', A, swyg 'Ni' ' :2,fs.2?j'+3v9'vsqe'L 10. ff K ' H' ,mm .. QQ., 0 'fu x ai ' I U nw' f':'i X Q ,I : ,iw f 11, I fi Aff Em X rw I A 1 Y . -w 'rx W if 'L , in 4 , K - I I . FRONT ROW Becky Free Dono Delllnger Suson Clouse BACK ROW Tlno Srreuolcn Rnondo Tneobold Snoron Howden Duone Powell, Jocoueline Airnon, Becky Esoorzo, Kim Milius. 144-Sporrs Cenrrol Soguoro Chondier g Mcfjlinrocls Tempe Yumo Coronodo i Mesq 40 17 43 Q 25 55 so 22 so S 28 os Z 81 25 Ajo 58X MDN 7ofKofo 80 X18 Second ploce in rhe Meso Meer Cerwrrob Dobson Chandler McClinroc1s Tempe Yomo Coronodo Chorwdler Meso 45 15 26 , 31 51 Ao 15 36 1 28 forfeit 31 25 42 17 Sixrh ploce in Tuoo Ciry Invite M - ,. L 17 Q, wi' N... +:z:1Qf'w'g:4 3, ' rf'-'ff 6 S -V - . I .,r+'f,,,, ..: of ,..- 5-.,. r.f..,::Uf .- Nj x ' ' 1 H'-rw 4. A 3 ,Q 1 f 11 1. if -Mf'-ffvfo.,,?f3'3i-' - ,afwae-77 'L' -' .fu 1 ' 'Q 1-l If 'Ubin'-'1'LL-L-x', f--'WAT' ': 'Q - 1 bi L'H3 ' 9' fr--. A 'V -' if 15 xii mf? Bbw-1.42 . ' -v'-'72 2 .. . or . , 4 je, Vw X w 1 ,.:'1.,-QT' W i' ,379 ST 'rv .,. . - . , 1-.' ' .,s,',u-,j-sv , F iv- A 4 A ..-QQQST A322- . .i J-'tb ,R K T N 3.-.'a,r ,-13 '4 Ji.: .f , lib - ,MY t .1 . - ,YQ -,- r- 1 ,, , - in-,h' 1 .. Q' f ,w, E, 4 Cross counrry goes from Mecco ro lvleso Anorher yeor for rhe cross counrry reom proved ro be on unforgeroble one. Some of the members of rhe cross counrry reom were off ro o good srorr when they wenr ro comp Mecco, o comp for runners in Uroh. There were running procrices three rimes o doy in which rhe comp porriciponrs ron for greor disronces. The comp wos held during rhe losr few weeks in July ro the firsr week in Augusr. The cross counrry reom consisred of quire o few members, obour fifreen boys ond rwenry girls. Of oll rhe boy runners, rhe mosr prominenr were Tod Cluff, Dovid Johnson, Lynn Lesueur, Eddie Mcpeok, Troy O'Dell, Vernon Smirh, ond Honk Wolf. On rhe orher hond, rhe noroble girls were Suson Clouse, Becky Free, Kim Milius, Dione Powell, Tino Srreibich, ond Pshondo Theobold. lr rook socrifices in order ro porricipore on the cross counrry reom. The reom usuolly procriced from 5:45 ro 6:45 in rhe morning, ond from 2100 ro 4100 in rhe ofrernoon. When Lynn Lesuer wos osked whor he wonred ro ger our of being on rhe reom, he replied, Weolrh ond fomef' Tino Srreibich, when osked the some quesrion, responded by soying, 'lSrrong legs. Cooch Psichord Heywood srored, 'lWe hod o very good reom rhis yeorf' 1- Tod Cluff heoding for rhe finish line. 2- Jocque Aimon competing ogoinsr on opponenr from McClin- rock. 3- Vorsiry runner, Lynn LeSueur, condirions or o doily procrice. 4- Tino Srreibich rokes o deep breorh os she opprooches the finish. 5- Reviewing rimes ore Cooch Heywood ond Robin Goederr. 6- Doing whor he does besr is Troy O'Dell. Sporrs-145 Robbifs odvonce in STOTG ployoff ocfion 'll feel reolly good obour rhe reom, ond rhe rhings rhey hove occomplished rhis yeor, commenred cooch Ben Arredondo, who wenr on ro soy, I feel vve're copoble of being srore chompions, vve're ole reody in rhe ployoHs. The ployers hove been on o yeor round condirione ing, consisring of running ond lifring vveighrs, ond fhe Cooches feel rhor fhe ployers hove poid fhe price for success. The Cooching sfoff hos been reolly onifed, os hove rhe ployers, commenred Arredondo, in rurning our o very successful seoson. The reom vvenr on ro rhe semiffinols, bor losr in o dose gome. Some rough Compefifors during rhe seoson vvere bofh Tempe ond Soguoro. Loird Glosgovv commenfe ed, l feel good obour rhe pooch, ond if vve lisren TO him ond give him o lirrle respecr, vve con be srore chompionsf' 'l- Lorry Worner ond Shovvn Benson, blocls for running bode Jr, Flores. Q- Chris Sronfield drops bode ro poss, 3- Ployer roise rheir honds in response TO o rouchdovvn, scored ogoinsr Trevor Brown. 4- Number 58, Andy Domon, rollss vvirh vorsify heod cooch, Ben Arredondo. 146 Sporrs ROW: P. Piazza, M. Lewis, D. Barragan, V. Peralta, J. ores, P. Willson, D. Girard, J. Canez, R. Perers, L. Glasgow. OW TWO: B. Denron, D. Emans, S. Keairns, A. Damon, P. odges, P. Smirh, D. Allred, D. Walls, J. Hopper, G. Van Nay. OW THREE: B. Welch, W. Richardson, C. Sranfield, IQ Poole, W. Mesa Marcos 18 - 35 Wesrwood 28 - 14 Browne 19 - 32 Saguaro 87 - 14 Tempe 21 - 19 Mr. View 7 - 3 McClintock 7 - 26 Yuma 7 e 21 Chandler 14 - 28 Chaparral 10 - B7 Tempe O - B5 Horizon 18 f C32 Semi-Finals Sal Poinr 15 - 13 McCleve,J. Rush B Webb T Lash ROW FOUR L Warner D Hill, D, Taylor, R Blondheim B Lomoson R Sheryheim I4 Pererson, J. D'!-Xddabbo B Ferrin BACK ROW Coach B Arre dondo, R. Brarcher S Benson J Gilliam R Russell 109319 81 2 i 12951-1129 is W 1 82 148-Sports FRONT ROW: S. Loot, D. Powell, J. Scott, C. White, D. Whitney, R. Meneses, D. Nielson, J, Fornsworth, C. Reiswig. ROW TWO: K. Diehl, 5. Bonnochie, S. Flechsig, T. Ashcroft, D. Chitwood, B. Benson, R, Foucher, M, Simlso, D. Cuguddo, S. Corozo, ROW THREE: Cooch Lester Drodley, S. Gulley, R. Kenney, T. Smith, D, JV. sedson ends 7-l With the ossistonce of cooches Lester Brodley ond Lee Peterson, the Jr. Vorsity footboll teom decided on on undefeoted seoson for their gool. They come close with o 7-1 record. , The teom storted procticing August 24 ond loolsed forword to the first gome of the seoson on September 10, They prepored themselves for the seoson with doily proctices, two to two ond o holf hours, which consisted of stretching exercises, ogllity drills, wind sprints, group ond teom worls on offensive ond de- fensive moneuvers, ond of course woter breolss. With the deoth of o teommote, Rodney Rosh, the teom grew closer. Cooch Brodley stoted, We hove o good feeling obout every member of our teom. When we lost Rodney, it hurt oll of us, but I thinls it helped us grow more together ond we become o closer lsnit teom. We hod 0 lot of luck. Fonseco, F. Golorzo, R. Joseph, F, Rolo, J. McCorthy, Cooch Peterson. ROW FOUR: S. l-lulen, D. Welton, S. Montgomery, Woods, D. McLoin, S. Sevey, M. Lonce, D. Uriorte, C. BACK ROW: J. Alotorre, M. Tolbot, R, Rosh, R, Selmon, Wilson, M. Hooley. f I .l. . ,As ,v... -, rv.. s S .,'ttl-W-'ez'-1-Elf-. f .l .f J, 'f-s-- 'T if if ' 4- .24 , 'hh 2 'W' L' 3 5, K M J B rc R W it ' ' ' 1-4, - Q' . W M is Q ,, 2,25 V , g ,-'!Ls-in' g.. T, Y X, M VV D ' N' lgygg f,ep,'4s-f.f4,1J5ff ua.ei ',f f3j,'?U . R H 4 'wwu . Q- ' , . , Q 5 A . V f KZ. V, J, , , , V f , . , 'W' W .A 'iii K .A - , . ' nv v I , W V g Q W N tw . m - 8 . f J. -f .. - 4 , ' R J' it R f , Y -'41 'v K R f, W A A I A ri ' K. X ' W., r 'W J m ' .. , ., , ' f ,mf ,.: l ,AQ A ' Y ' , W- W g., -,X , .wff st 1 , ki ., 4, , . . Q K . ,, f . - L ' . - - - il J,adm1iw lf- .,w,., N.. i rs, ,gg m T . E mmm is 5 W .. , , , .. u 'Q ' in :L fi gg R ' ' 15 L' ol... I' L- X I 1 F ex W dew 1 1, X' M . I , 'Y A ' :1'.L'l'L ' , A T Y ' F , Meso M -vvnevr ' a.:,,Ak ' U . ,- i , ' T ' Q 'x'f-2-4, ff' 4 ' 'N' Mr. View 12 - 24 ' ' rf ' -M' f-- wmv--N ff, QQ., ' .-. i ,l 4 'wk i ' Dobson O - 411 A -I ef: V V 1 Corong 6 21 ' T Wesrwood 0 32 A EQ . wa A 1 -f.-'X' in Jem, A ,x,,f . Mr- View 8 7 I .gM3,gg,,,v..f..,f W. ,L,, ....., Sump-fu s-in Judson 21 42 1 i ix U J , T Gilberr 24 C33 4 i JM-if? A N ':' Y EW J' liilfffx x.!4Zp','1 Tempe 7 85 5? IHAL gf uns, H A , Y i U 'TT i A X Ended with o winhimg record 4 l d ' 7-1 I , ,. Y T i I T xg-sg: ge if? . . T T ...fig , T' WE: ,I ' 1 1. x V V mx tu, . 'e -is W, ' ,f I -- -ivra-rw, .,,n . . 's.---. . ff- vl'1 'ip' 1 . Q, W- 5 . -M K V' 2 'William ,.---1. 8 . le Meso ployers in rheir efforts ro prevehr Tempe High from scoring. 2- Dovid Wilson, Seori Gulley, ond Keri Diehl srohd or orrehrioh for The Noriohol Ahrhem. Val Se Teom members leove rhe field ro reverse rhe lime-up. 4- The reom discusses srroregy ogoihsr Tempe High during holfe rime. 5- J.V. reom members lime up for lsiclseoff ogoihsr Gilberr High School. or Jim McCorrhy confers vvirh rhe cooches during o rimeour. Sporrs'14Q Qfgli 1 O . ., , iw FRONT ROW: D. Reinsan, G. Galarza, unknown, R. Algiene, Farnsworrh, E. Drown. ROW TWO: Coach Jim Richardson, Meserall, J. McMillan, R. Meauira, l. Chrisrian, D. Croclserr, Halliday, D. Miller, Coach Marls Mclslaughron. ROW THREE: May, ls. Schmidr, D. Allen, D. Porrer, Z. Bauler, unl-:nown Howard, C. Vance. ROW FOUR: M. Lance, R. Smirh, W. sey, C. Zerr, R. Clarls, S. Irvine, M. Tanguma. BACK ROW Massey, I.. McCleve, T, Siren, A. Huber, D. Turner, M. Teamworls is main lsey for sophomore progress 150 Sporrs Our rwelve weelss of long pracrice each day helped us as a ream ro worls rogerher insread of as individuals, commenred Reagan Smirh. The feam pracriced anywhere from Q ro 8 hours daily. Their main concern was ro be prepared for compefifors such as Mounfain View. We spenr much of our fime worlsing on basic fooroall fundamenralsf' expressed Coach Richardson. The firsr goal rhe ream ser was ro go undefeafed, and if nor rhar, ar leasr ro fry rheir besr ro win. The mosr oursranding players were Drenf Dunn, Dill Rein- son, and Scorr Sreffen. le On offense, Mesa player runs rhe ball. 2 Billy Reinsan loolss for a chance ro pass rhe ball ro rhe receiver. C3 The referee inrerferes wirh rhe running of Spencer Halliday. 41- Richard Meserall and Jerome McMillan offensive players, come off rhe field afrer many downs. Se Mesa punr almosr oloclsed oy Tempe. o- Defense arremprs ro raclsle Chandler runner. 7- Michael Larham in an efforr ro escape a raclsle by Wesrwood player. 8 Ouarreroacls runs a auarreroacls deep around rhe righr end. -.. ,. -.-.--J? ' c .X , . . X: V Q f-we 4 ---IC .. -gnc: -1-fM'f ' -fun I I W A har, ,mfr-rv-+ A ' . 'xx Y 1. -.J vs in .F ...V , M Q .,,., ft .+A vm 1 ...M ww. A 5 wig, ,ww W A, N hwy WWW- N 7 MY- ' 1 '- w 7 S xr. JM, 4 A. qw'-'f' 'A , - ,uQ.,,. Q . f-.'a.,,,?Xa Westwood Browne Soguoro Tempe Mr. View McClintock Mr, View Chandler 88 6 21 So 14 33 12 Meso 21 19 6 27 12 6 O 38 Spam 151 Confidence is necessory in girls volleyboll To improve rheir fundomenfols ond fo go TO divi- sionols were rhe rvvo moin gools of vorsiry ond J. V. volleyboll. One feom member soid, 'JThis vvos o ree building, nexr yeor should be prerry good. During rhe volleyboll seoson, vvhich losfed obouf rvvo monrhs, rhe reom members offended procfice for rhree hours every vveele doy. Their procrices cone sisred of bosic fundomenfols vvirh o lor of differenr drills ro improve fhe bosics, such os: rhe forehond poss, overheod poss, spilsing, bloclsing, pulling, reom offen- sive ond reom defense. Also, condirioning vvos impor' fonr fo rhe reom. This included sroir hopping, rope hopping ond oll of rhe differenr condifioning drills relored ro volleyboll, such os: sprinring, bloclsing, rolling ond jumping. Their roughesf compefiror vvos fhemselves rorher rhon onorher school. Cooch Jooouin Soores srored, This yeors feom needed ro hove confidence in Q, Jr FRONT ROW G Turley ls Tidvvell R Chopmon V Joclsson ROW TWO D Plorr L Smifh D Young S Johnson T Drodley A Homlin D Corpenrer BACK ROW R Alsron J Thiele Nl Alber J Uchyril S Whire Cooch Soores . . , , , . , , . . , . , . , . , . , 1 - . , . , , , , , . , , 152 Sporrs rhemselves. Eoch ployer needed ro mosrer Cundere srondb herself before she con conrribufe TO rhe reom, Decouse of nor feeling fhe confidence, simple possing, bloclsing, or spilsing become disosfer for us. l hope vve con improve upon our misfolsesf' Oufsfonding ployer vvos Suzonne Whire. Heod cooch of fhe girl's volleyboll reom vvos Jooe ouin Soores, Nl-le's reolly o good cooch. l-le reolly vvorlsed us hord ond vve improved, vvos vvhor one reom member commenfed, ond vve oll vvish fhor he vvos coming bocls nexr yeorf' 1A Rhondo Chopmon serves rhe boll during procrice Q The boll is rerurned by Debbie Young. 3- A bump is done by Mory Alber AA Angie Homlin demonsrrores o ser. 5 Jill Thiele execures o bump. or Serving ro rhe orher reom is Julie Uchyril, KD i Sw D 3 If Q . W I I Q3 D If D jf I I K Xa 13' 'fern--4if,f,-' W' .k N 4? A Bu 3, K nl ' Qi J X J W if , a 1:5 A-.X 5 . 'Q' M 1' g 3 ,..,MiW-as Lcgw-3?-if A :fe . - A 3f...nn.:fifT'1'Z.g'A,l 154eSoorrs Golfers reoch gools The girls' golf reorn consisred of seven experienced golfers The reorn's gools for fhe yeor were ro irn prove rheir golfing ooiliries ond ro hove fun The reorh worlsed very hord during rheir fwo rnonrh seoson oy orocricing up ro fhree hours o doy Ol rhe Dobson Ronch golf course. During rhe procrices, fhe girls would worls on speciol puffing ond driving slsills, The reorn did very well or rhe srofe fournonfienr, Sorne of their roughesf cornoerirors were Mcfllinfocls, Morcos De Nizo, ond Wesfwood, Oursronding oloyers on rhe reom were Joonne Mooney, Eloine Hogon, ond Erin Mooney. Eloine Hogon commenred, l'Golf is o fun sporf, ond we hod o good cooch ond reonw which mode ir even oefferf' 1- Eloine Hogon eyes up rhe ooll before folsing o swing. 2- Tolsing o procfice swing, or fhe Dobson Ronch golf Course, is Annie Yezierslsi. 8- Rhondo Frosr goes for o hole in one. A' Elizoberh Scholz procrices puffing. f f ff xgi. ,mg . ai, 4 , ol! .u '4 1 z. X 6 8 up milk' riff HOU' +L'-1 mn, 5. 'x K5 1 F, JI col, Ag ,rl- I 1-ol-I ROW: Elnzobern Schulz, Rnondo Frosr, Eloune Hogon. ROW TWO: Annie YGZIGVSISI, Robert Corpenrer, Eran Mooney, Coocn Denzil Arringron, Joonne Mooney, Meso Morcos De Nizo 277 307 Wesrwood 260 881 Ywmo forfeir Tempe 280 357 .52 N Morcos De Nizo S10 h 294 , rf , ' 2 , Mcclamodf 255 274 I W ' I Wesrwood 268 296 ' Y F' 3: 'lff ' 7 Corono Dei Sol 801 296 of , t'f,,f',: 12 gf 7 ' '- V Tempe 252 220 'f' f McCIinrocl4 184 220 1' f: ,,', -A v-K . Af? W i,f,g 755: he A . ,- esrwood 294 O18 -I ::f,,.1, vi' X-5,1 , 11 :ff sf f 2 f:-'grvtj .2 'lfgmvgfg kg' 3 A A f ffff 'I v 'Lx :df I.-, ' 3 ', 1 . I .Q W' N' c. 'f Jg,' 7 W A ,O V ii ,g . q ' ,sl - 'jf J' Sporrs'155 In 'lf ij 2' N1 'fnlfvzy 9 'O-?f.fL 2157 W5 Q 'ip , A, QQ few, Mia, ,vs ij , V X 'sv-nf ' Q Q px f ,,., ii A A T V V '. - I ,Q- Q .44-153 E , , UH W , X g., , ,. 1 r '.,1'..,, yxwej. 5 .-, ' i' , ..-Amgwqwo ,yr , J' 1 gf 7' f fp V, '- --yr T f' .ve 'Y Y We . ., of 5 Y, af, .. xii? n rf., N, 2 4 .. ,,,, I ,Q X T 'fo I FRONT ROW: TRACE Lamosoh, Thad Gulczyhslsi, Eric Morris, BACK ROW: BOD Preshaw, Ricls Hawkes, Craig Palmer, Jeff Per. Jeff Morron, Coach Ralph Preshow, A A .fffubi W Saguaro Marcos Wesrwood Tempe Dobson Chaparral McCIinrocI4 Mr. View Mr. View Coronado Mesa 275 251 278 270 275 250 262 284 269 278 K ifo- 4 t , in we 156-Sporrs W lfffft T an M ow r if V ' ,v a Boys' golf rees off This yeor boys' golf Cohsisred of eighr reom meme bers. The golf seosori roh from Seorember 14 ro November 18. The orocrices cohroihed rvvo or rhree doys oh rhe rohge from obour 2180 uhril 41180, The resr of rhe doys vvere spehr shoorihg hihe, The reom's gool vvos ro improve rheir golfihg rechhigues. The rob oloyers were Croig Polmer orid Ride Hovvlses. The rooghesr comperirors oh rhe reom were Jeff Perirr ohd Bob Preshovv. Cooch Piolph Preshovv believed rhe besr cohdiriohf ihg or speciol drills rhe reom could do vvos simply procrice, procrice, orocricie. Cooch Preshovv guored oh rhis yeor's seosori by soyirig, We hod fum ohd vve vvereh'r emborrossed. We hod rio comperirive bode- grouhd of ohy member oh rhe reomf' Thod Gulcf zyhslsi commehred obour rhe cooch, 'lCooch Pres show is o good ohd foir cooch. l-le vvohred us ro hove fun 1- Eric Morris perfecrs his swing. 2' Teeihg off or Dobson Piorich is Jeff Perirr. 3- Cooch Preshow, Jeff Perirr, ond Jeff Morton oreoore for o morch, 4- Jeff Morroh procrices his svvihg for o morch, 5- Croig Polmer cohcehrrores on his drive, o- Bob Preshovv rolses o full svvihg or o dolly orocrice. 7- Procricirig his rechhiques is Piicls l-lovvlses. 8- Coricerirroriori is rhe lsey in Troce Lombsoh's shor. V 'FFT 7 -1:-2-an sr--5.,. Sporrs-157 158-Sporrs Varsify, JV sofrball TOIQG on new coaches l'We have a very ralenred ream rhis year. Thar commenr from Sherri Lirrle reflecfed rhe arrirude shown by borh players and coach of rhe varsiry sofrball ream. Their season srarred our with a O-5 loss ro Wesrwood, followed by a 11-41 win over Marcos De Niza. Commenred Coach Sandoval, l'l believe rhar we will have a winning season, wirh Yuma our roughesr comperirion. Srafe is a definire possibiliryf' Borh varsiry and junior varsify reams had a similar change happen when borh coaches were replaced. John Sandoval, former J,V. coach, replaced Nancy Ellis, who wenr ro Dobson, and Jim Richardson re- placed Sandoval as J.V. coach. J.V. sofrball srarred rheir season with a 10-7 win over Coronado followed by a vicrorious double head- er over Kofa, Commenred Coach Richardson, They're super. 1- Firsr baseman Sherri Lirrle arrenrively warches rhe pirch. 2- Members of J.V. sofrball ger ready for a game. S- J,V. ourfielder Denise Conaway gers ready ro field a ground- er. 11- Varsiry pircher Gay Turley and carcher Pam Riley discuss signals. 5- Varsiry carcher Parri Riley dives for rhe ball. ss? ,wc ,in . i n Wd' 1? ,ff ' 5-I -4.1 X' I nfl K g -s . P15 1 ...J lsr . ,sc is , X 1 5 km 3 VARSlTY JV Mesa Mesa Westwood O 4 -ill Marcos De Niza 11 4 -- Coronado Q 10 11 - 10 Kofa 7 - 8 22 - 11 Kofa 9 10 '32 - 14 ROW: Lisa Siquieros, Trisha Murphy, Carl Turner, Lisa Armenia 4 Connell. ROW TWO: Parri Riley, Debbie Young, Teresa Free, MT- View JJ 10 4 ' 5 Hamlin, Joan Amaro, BACK ROW: Sharon Blad, Coach J, Sando- Gay Turley, Fenora Denipah, Sherri Lirrle, Jill Thiele. VARSITY SOFT- Mf. View 9 8 6 ' 7 ' Chaparral O 6 4 - 5 McClintock 6 15 7 - 11 Yuma 10 O 6 - 7 Yuma 14 4 7 - 6 Chandler 10 9 11 - 7 Mr. View 12 15 8 - 7 Chaparral 6 ' 4 9 - 10 Chandler 12 20 8 - 5 Dobgon 15 4 14 - 11 ROW: Coach J, Richardson, Carol Wesr, Tina Cnasparra, Karen Marie Algine, Abby Duplse, Sarah Barusi. ROW TWO: Donna McClintock O 10 8 - 1 Denise Conaway, Meg Connell, Kelly Holt, Karen Spang, Tracy Amy Benjamin. BACK ROW: Glenae Turley, Monica Rubio, Wesfwood 0 - 6 1G . 14 Sora, Lori Pitman, Jaclsie Cabrera, Gerri Jones, J.V. SOFTBALL Q assi 3 WM 'xiii Nz: isa' UQ. , ,gdgggi gf .X 1 X L S 1 tryed 38 gy! gy Q 1 . ,,Sxi4bff-,Sk Q Mg. .fx W ,Q as ' ff 5. S91 fi- ii 15, ' ,fi C . Y' ? J K i Siigfcsi J gf T5 S21 A iq A fl 1 -' 'X -1 i . xii-QS, i ...11'-. N11 .15 ,ccc 1' W-'Qilyfifigif--Q S . C - 'e 0 we -JW M mx.- .ii L1?!.','.',' iC.n-.rmismjgg A it xktgggvm . 'SQ . ... S- Nik M 1 N . T A Riggs S S Tw, K CNW Nw X .. .. M,:gm,g:Asi savvy, C 1-W'S4+x,n5 Af 5 . - gs 1 1 C SXT islf - f swa ' :N 1.134 War. 1 .-. : -1,t,, . 5 Sports-159W x Cwcwigc 'S Nik- C , lt kia bcyacow-Qr7,f-rice Clm -rf' Q l L-jill Wrestlers take first place at Moon Valley U5The varsity wrestlers practiced conditioning skills L everyday for tvvo and a half hours, These practices consisted of lifting vveights, running, stretching exer- t ,, ncises, scrimages, and agility drills. We are young as as experience goes, but as the season progresses , ' 'e will become a competitive team, stated Coach V :Xl Lkblfee Peterson. C A ml The wrestling season began in early December QU- and ended in the middle of February. Coach Peterson ' 'ug and the vvrestlers set goals for the season, these fiiwll included winning the division title and qualifying as RNS? 4 many wrestlers as possible for state. The team vvas invited to the Moon Valley Tourna- ment vvhere they competed against sixteen teams and took first place. At the tournament, wrestler Bob Lee was named the most valuable player. The team SW was also invited to the Mesa Tournament. The outstanding wrestlers on the team were main- ly seniors vvho had varsity experience. They vvere: Darvvin Hicks, Brock Koppinger, and Jerry Gilliam. Manager Grady Vanixloy had the responsibilities of sorting laundry, issuing eauipment, and timing for challenge matches. I really like Coach Peterson. He is a super good coach, and if he vveren't alvvays on my back about something l'd be in big trouble, stated Victor Salas. 1- Brock Koppinger breaks his Kota opponent dovvn. Q- Bob Lee executes a half-nelson pinning combination. 8- Darwin Hicks applies an outside cradle pinning combination. 4- John Meyer demonstrates a pinning maneuver. 5- A Mesa wrestler struggles to keep his opponent dovvn. 95? :Ne , .,, ,-of' ' Lywfkr 4016 ,4u? ' FRONT ROW: Roberr Nelson, Dorvvin Hides, Eddie Gollegos, Bob John Meyer. BACK ROW: Jomes Alororre, Don Woods, Jerry Lee, Bricls Koppinger. ROW TWO: Monoger Grody VonNoy, Gilliom, Poul Hodges, Doug Allred, Cooch Lee Pererson. Andre Brosseur, Vicror Solos, Emerson Horoce, Mike Voldenegro, Soguoro g Clgelsiefroln Marcos De Mg. Vlew Westwood McClinrocls Chandler .. A S -K as ,,l,, l Meso snlsss Roto . s .Q ' X . .i fn -w .-'fs 5 fx H '-9 si f, S ge L s f R 'Q Cororgodo X, s empe K- O + Q , ' s Niiq 5 Ks. E f' ,hfs f: +1 3. 5 we xl QQ 'U is 1- X 3,- S. f 'ff Q Q, ,. ' 3' x ,s ., . Q ,Ki - .z'.,+,J.,3q.,,x-, - si, evil ' - fS? 1i5 liJl,Ql'-- QSM x i s v -as , '.Ng's5mf. if , ' 9 N:.,S,f15ss.f MW. s 5 ,wfgws A We 'SV Zigi 3 wi' . : fivii azfpw' N A -eg e qeyyf 20 M i I R vig ,X -sl -gigs 4 2 .5 ' -us 3' I 5 ,' 25 - : ' FF: , R . .. ' .5- , N if K ,,5:w.f?h. , 9 Q XC wg, K SNK 1 Iv 4+ 19 Q- ,M fe Q -Y 122 gig. ,5Qf f O. M M V :ff ss .Q -in X K- if klxksm Sporrs-161 in S QQ 'Li Q o xi ll 162 dlii l,lmQER f I Fld Lili fi Qiigf! lifill ,lJ'ff+!7flA bKYJ.Qs3f llwc ,' X 'N ' A , , ' ,f ,l,,f- A , l ' fi 'J l i i irf f sill' ' -,Ml Pool-sf K l li 4 ffl. l lffffmf Milf 91 like i A 1, x, -. M.: V- 4 if .EQ f, - L 'f X gli' .f I ,R I X X I gr , Qi ef li lf 1. xf7ZAif5.fll WU. Vi 1 1 4-sw'-Q, li,7.l,fQ,,il..l 1,i-fl-'Tl ' ls ilufisyi low fgliuf lj 1-116 l r JV vvresrlers srrive roof mg olse Meso proud ko X ,X gk Q gl iv, L' gel l hf,,.'Q,LiV:nf lcfLL3fi'f,ifQ'fQ'ill:,34 1f,f'l fj'X,4jK5.f-soil so ilfqf lvl 491 'V ' I feel we hove some'reolly fine vvresrlers vvho, os Snnirh, Reuben Fornsvvorrh, ond Dollos Allen. j if! rhereom oes on, will rurn our ro beocredir ro Meso Tou h com erirors rhe reom loolsed forvvord ro Q ff, L Q High, srored Cooch Don Durronr. Their seoson, which meering vvere Wesrvvood ond Mr. Vievv. 'X 2,5 begon December 8rd ron rhrough ro Februory 2Orh, When oslsed hovv he felr obour rhe srorr of rhe x I srorred vvirh on imporronr win over lsofo. seoson Cooch Durronr remorlsed, For o reorn rhor ij l l NX ', i. ix x,gl.'-- 1 gill X, ,f V Procrices consisred of running o mile ond o holf o ' dey, worm-up excersises, vvresrling, ond they finished rhe,'doy Wirh o l'Hoppy Hour vvhich consisred of j'u'n'lpihg jocks, running in ploce ond srrerching, Proc:- rices usuolly losred QV2 hours, The rnoin gool rhe reom srrived 'ro occornplish vvos lo hove o good srrong reorh rhor vvould molse Meso f1High proud. I rhinls our reom hos o very good iylk chonce ro go undefeoredf' commenred Reuben 5 ,X ,.FornsWorfhC The oursronding vvresrlers vvere Allen '.,lgc,.,l-1 iw-fs QQ- loolsed like ir vvould forfeir seven vveighr Closses or rhe srorr of rhe seoson, ro olreody hove o 8 ond O record soys o lor for rhe reomf' Dovid Arreolo in o bind. 2- Holding his opponenr is Billy Chirvvood. 8- Ride Russel gers reody ro rolse down his opponenr. 4- Arrempring ro roll o Mr. View vvresrler is Reuben Fornsworrh. 51 Holding his opponent is Ricls Russel. 1. iv R1 mo 5 Q I 8 NX Q i f1'f7 6lsf'F-S5828 si ' s ' 16 , ..h- -- , sz ' f ' A f X -:.. 5 X mL.X 46 60 6 6 49 80 56 58 . 47 8 . L 43 . 158 Q 88 50 55 so 54 558 X 8 psi-.SA f 5.9 XX X X XQ., X. , X. 8, 8 nf . A ff K X, Sf 6 X - ,K 5355 -Aw Meso '-mi'nff:5f'8 fl X 6' 'Q 's '62, , ,L--qu 811 8 47iiQ '57 60 61 71 68 58 . , 44 59 49 86 42 .. K S2 68 5 -Nl 67 SW 55 Sporrs 163 'vu 3 nt up C IW . if -QQs164 vd .N.,'3.,,,,,, ,,,,:.,v-..fw.ggWu 'funn-m-v,W , 164-Sporrs zu, 1, ' 5 vw ,1 '-,f 44? 'V , MW, 4 5,' a ,, , W 11 1 MWV Meso We-srwood 23 ' 1 Arcodio ' 2 1 A' ' Corono ' 2 14 ,3. McCIinrocI4 O ' 1 Mr. View o - 0 55. Deer Volley A, - 1 Choporro1 . W 3 ' 1 2 jffkf ws YF-'ll i ' - M 3. iii fund' , -....-. ,Mm 1, . .r . ,, T i . W . di' Q I . 5 I 2 U ,, ' 5-uf' ' 3. 1 . FRONT ROW: Cooch S, Romos, G. Foger, N. Le, I4. Jin, Cooch R. Bird. ROW TWO: T. Drummond, D. Cuguddo, R. Self, D, Mortindole, J. Coppinger, T. Cuguddci, C, Solonic, H. Sonder- son, D. Homilron. ROW THREE: Troiner L. LeSueur, M. Ortego, Nilszod, U. Moon, M. Osrronder, J. Jin, D. Migo, R, Sondoe Monoger D. Gildersleeve. ROW FOUR: V. Quintero, P. n, B. Jones, 5. Keoirns, A. Dioz, P. Mooney. Soccer begins ogoin The teom is young ond inexperienced. but we hope to bring them together before Ieogue ploy begins, commented soccer cooch, sieve Romos. With the loss of 17 ployers from the previous yeor's teom, soccer hod only 6 returning members, one of vvhich vvos o storter. The division odded six more teoms into competition, with the nevv Dobson High teom cioiming three Meso ployers. Doily proctices vvere held from tvvo ond o holf to three hours to discipline ond strengthen the othletes. Worm-up drills ond speciolized slsills vvere concentrot- ed on, os vvell os scrimmoge time for the opplicotion of techniques leorned. Every school vvill be looking to lsnoclf us off this yeor becouse vve ore defending chcimpions, stored Romos, l'Deer Volley, Mt. Vievv, ond Morcos vvill be especiolly tough though. The mciin objectives of the teom were to vvin os mony gomes os possible ond to hove fun ploying soccer. Another gool vvos to ocguire o J.V. teom from the district. Donny Cuguddo, Dovid Mortindole, ond Mori-2 Os tronder contributed significontly to the teom. Another necessory member vvos teom troiner, Lynn LeSueur. 1- With slsill ond ogility, Ruben Sondovol outruns his opponent. 2- Dovid Mortindole worms up with dribbling exercises. 3- Dovid Migo heods the soccer boll Cout of bounds? ot the Meso Dobson gome. 4' Meso ployer tolses control of the situotion. 5- Monuvering the bcill ovvoy from Dobson ployer is Dovid Migo. 6- Senior, Ruben Sondovol leods the teom toword the gool line, 'T 'fl' Sports'1o5 ll FRONT ROW: Llndo Longmoor Corinne Durro Solfon Novols Tzmolo Word Kris Boronskeu Jennifer Pererson RODIO Johnson Anno Wong, Corol Snorr BACK ROW Coocn Candy Twlggs Morgorer Alber Srocey Kornm 33,,,,,,.,m.v..-- ni i U f um.. 4 A V 1554016581-HJ aff, ' f was W nnow n H ',, ' A main 3 1 V 15 .H Wai ,'f. '..5'.l.w,q'-1' A n.-K .-Lg . ', 1,1 . wwjy V V V. . .-,ww-'sv' ,- ,,,,,,,3,,x W.2H3,, .V , ' ,, if w YS. '.', Q ,, 5 . H Q X15 V , 'ff' 'f ' W9 ' M , f . I - , K, -4, Nkxiyewfgjez,,HV.W:,,f1,g+ng W M 1 V 513-Hifi ,' ff-lei?i7,q79g.if?4 i 'W'L ' Af' --f 3 ., 3, 1 ',L-Vfiffw wi' fx, , ' f Maki df: , 'i f' Pgfgmjff. I. 'Qw'+'lEv3F,L V 'ifif 1 ' 6.5 ysxnfq. .H A 'i:?'3'17?A .? wwlw ,' -vw fn- f k ' LM VVIV JA I: ,,,'. , W : 1,,,,v3f5gf,2 ' ,A If 7 sf If J ,' I f ' ' ' ,M if Y uw! WL ,v',f?A- , we , 75 A' J v ,v,1z,,g we ,, 'A Wm' wx, , 5 of N -1Mfg-g,,gM,,gfg'f.',:wz 1 V , 4-:K ' f '9:z4,Z MLal,,.,vf' ,Y A -N aff we i5g,W'4M4f . - I f- .,44,fj 54 Lfmff' ., vtQ4'g s? ,, V, fm ,,,, .f . ' ,,, yum: 1..-ct J ' 5 5,7 71,3 31, 5 N K , 1 Midi wing , , -pw. WC... + ff -v ff-nq..W 4 . .ir-imwxhm +'f:.wa 1 ' 9? km. Running ond drilling builds o srrong reom Wirh only rwo rerurning ployers ond o brond new coocri ir wos o yeor of rebuilding for rne girls' rennis reom. Coocn Cindy Twiggs wos very concerned wirn condirioning ond much of rbe procrice wos spent running ond doing ogiliry ond flexibiliry exercises. Teom leodership wos shown by rne rwo rerurning ployers Srocey Kornm ond Corol Shorr. Alrlwough ine reorn is new, rne girls ore enrnusiosric ond frying rneir hordesrf' comrnenred senior Morgorer Alber. 1, Moble Gorrigus follows rnrough on o boseline forehond. 2' Soifon Novols demonsrrores o nolf-courr volly. 8- Concenrrorion is seen on Joclsie Bloir's foce os she reoclwes for o bodsnond. 4 Lindo Longmoor execures o boseline ground srrolse. 5- Robin Johnson disploys serving recbnigue. oe Drilling wirh o reom member, Gino Soro demonsrrores on overlweod, 7- Morgorer Alber sers up for o deep forehond. Sporrs 167 A- .ww 168 Sporrs 5-111 Q,-2 f A P X. M: 1.3 1:-.. - ' YQNN 'K X if I fl r, , Turrle, Scorr Sreverson. ROW: SHERMAN Ponrejos, Sanjeev Sharma, Jody Kevin Murillo, Paul Shorr. BACK ROW: Coach William Aaron Johnson Nand Bhardvvaja, Terence Walsh, S J .. sei. i ., gms' .. ls::.,. ..:.:E' S ::::'l'Q'g'm' ' i' i'l 5' E . I I lg. . 31 - ,' 'Vw J T T JS X 6 lY'ii ' s iii A if ,c ..,....... l ll li s 7 lx iw i..,i M. ii., vafam-ra i I I S lf 6 I ll if I I N g c Q ' .Y..:f,: ' . ' ' Au., ' ' 5 Experience aids ream This should be rhe besr ream rhar Mesa High has had in years and vvill have for many years ro come! commenred William Sreiner. The boys' rennis ream has been under rhe insrrucrion of Sreiner for rhree years Wirh nine rerurning players, rhe group hoped ro accomplish an enjoymenr of rhe game and an unde feared season. Srrerching exercises, sprinrs and dis! rance laps, along with drills on rhe basic srrolses were several condirioning drills concenrrared on by ream members. Scorr Sreverson and Kevin Murillo vverejusr rvvo of rhe oursranding senior ream members, wirh Jody Scorr recognized as a promising junior. Rerurning sen- iors Paul Shorr and l3renr Turtle srared, 'Our ream experience lasr year helped us ro enjoy playing rennis more rhis year, 1- Team members srrerch ro avoid injuries. 2- Coach Sreiner analyzes a ream pracrice. Se Displaying forehand volley form is Sherman Ponrejos. 4, Senior Paul Shorr jumps ro improve srrengrh and agiliry. 5- Aaron Johnson demonsrrares his serving sryle. o- Nand Bhardvvaja execures a baclshand save, 7A Baseline play is shown by varsiry player Kevin Murillo. Sporrseiof? 170-Sporrs Dedicorion ond slsill builds o srrong reom Alrhough rhey hod o slow srorr, rhe vorsiry boslser- boll reom hod on oursronding seoson. The Running Robbirs losr rheir firsr rwo gomes ro Apollo ond Tempe, which moy be porrly orrribured ro rhe focr rhor rhe reom wos wirhour rhe help of rhose ployers who were involved wirh rhe foorboll reom in srore ploy-offs, Every school doy ond Sorurdoys rhe reom worlsed our in procrice. Their procrices included condirioning, srrerching, ond developing borh individuol slsills ond o reom concepr. All of our drills ond condirioning ore speclol. They ore done ro improve rhe individuol ond reom ro occomplish our gool of winning gomesf' commenred Tom MocDougoI, heod cooch. The sguod hod o combinorion of dirferenr rolenrs ond obiliries rhor mode rhem srrong. They were oble ro worls rogerher os o reom. For rhe Robbirs, leogue ploy begon wirh o o3-43 win over cross-rown rivol Mounroin View. l'We hove developed inro o very fine reom becouse we worls rogerher well on rhe courr ond ore friends off rhe courr, srored Nilsolous Despoin. The reom odvonced inro ployoff ocrion, where rhey losr rhe firsr gome ro Morcos de Nizo 5o- 55 lv Billy Pseinson ond Lorry Worner worls on o one-on-one drill during procrice. 2- Dorren Roggemon ond Brion Denron shoor free throws during procrice. 3' A bored Meso crowd reods rhe newspoper while Wesrwoods line-up is onnounced. 4- Brion Denton sinlss rhe boll for rwo poinrs. 5' Billy Reinson brings rhe boll up courr ogoinsr rhe opponenr. ov Meso ond Wesrwood jump for possesion of rhe boll Xxx, M VQA E-ff ' XAAE151 AA 3 gf? 4 3 . x X RMQWX 2 't4i :5'iA 14 4 A35 M E7-lfffx KAEGAA 4 1 ,I E..'f,l X' ,V FRONT ROW: Dovid Hiii, Nick Despoim, Dovid Corsom, Dorrem Riding, Jeff Horrley, Ted Heop, Brion Demon, Troy Biolsesley, Roggemori, Billy Reinsom, Gory Gross. BACK ROW: Richard Lorry Werner, Tom MOCDOUQOI, coach, ,,, V x L Q.xg:.5.fgg . Xia.. kk 17 48 Q-Qffff-31 ,M f as . 74 71 19 - 39 R i'fifRMCjfCQ5c A 12 ' - 57 fisiiifMf.7View 223' - 29 fi iii ' -X f , FQQCQAQOGQIOG' v 04 ,Si- mg . i In A 5 fmcfjlimocii 26 31 5 O R Sporis 171 Q Q Lf' f-N .4 4 , - -1.-.. ...M A, '-'vu---...,..,,. Appollo Tempe Trevor Dobson Kofo So. Mr, Corono Westwood Mrp View Anrelope' J Yumo McClintock- Chondler Choporrol Yumo Mr. View f . McClinrock Chandler Choporrol 4 p-W, ,A ,WW ., , K A, ,,,, A-...W MW - -::- 1: ,, . .: wwe: i2,,':L7i1i,e ., Jiiff f 1'--mf--ww-m....w.A T35 L- fi V eA ff ,AAe e 2 e eel e eee eefe - ,eeee :ye - ,eso - 69 3 R455-il s tim e usa R554 MESH N554 M54 51 41 O her, BACK ROW: Sherrie Rickard, Chris White, Corl Speckels, ROW: Cooch Chorles Skinner, Rick Peters, Rene Joseph, Jeff Morton, Jerome McMtIIon, Tony Porker, Gilbert Golorzo, Jeff Fleming, John Enriquez, Keith Miller, Shone Loor, Seon Terry, Jennifer Peterson. JV Bosketboll builds, rroins for vorsity JV Bosketboll storied the seoson November 1 ond ron until the end of Februory. Their gool wos noturol- ly, to win. UJV ond Vorsity olike ore good kids, hord workers, ond they put in long hours, remorked Cooch Chorles Skinner. The teom procriced on over- oge of three hours o doy or the Meso Centro! Gym. Proctices storted with stretching, weightlifting, ond running the teom. Members then procticed offensive ond defensive drills to improve coordinotion ond teomwork. The toughest competitors were South Mountoin ond Tempe. Outstonding ployers for the teom were Jeff Terry, Kevin Fleming, Keith Miller, ond Shone Loor. 1- Kevin Fleming shoots for two. 2- Going up for o bosket is Keith Miller. 8- Amid the opposition, Jeff Terry makes o shot, 4- ln the Westwood gome, John Enriquez goes up for o shot. Sports-173 New cooch rolses over Firsr yeor cooch, Denise Menchoco, fools upon her- self o big responsibiliry when she become Meso High's new girls' gymnosrics Cooch. The reom wos lucky ro ger o cooch rhis yeor, wirhour one rhey would hove been forced ro nor hove o reom. The reom Consisred of eleven members. They worlsed our from 2:00-5100 every doy ond Concen- rrored on individuol evenrs ond rourines. The seoson srorred Morch 8 ond conrinued for ren weeles. The reom's mojor srrengrhs were in rhe oreos of voulr ond floor exercises. Leodership wos shown by FRONT ROW: Mory Zimmer, Tino Dunnivonr, Brendo Lonhom. BACK ROW: Holly Roos, Liz Bell, Corinne Morrin, Rhondo Ln SECOND ROW: Krisri Tidwell, Joclsie Horombosic, Suson Dowson. mon, Tomi Huber, girls' gymnosrics reom Krisri Tidwell ond Suson Dowson, ond rhey hoped ro guolify for srore rhis yeor, Orher members of greor srrengrh were Joclsi Horombosic: ond Tomi Huber on rhe floor, Mory Zimmer on rhe voulr, ond Holly Roos on rhe uneven bors. 1- Teom members worm up by srrerching our. 2- Procricing her rourine on rhe uneven bors is Suson Dowson. 8- Holly Roos does o hond srond on rhe uneven bors. 4- On rhe bolonce beom is Brendo Lonhom. 5- Tomi Huber demonsrrores her flexibiliry. 09 fl I . 'Tfz ,, x, , , , V.. .M ,s..N.,, .V AM WM, ,W .M . .W,,.1.,W iv Xi, f P I . I Q V 4.Qfgf N,-Q-Q14 -S' 4' Three miles o doy lseeps swimmers in shope Long disronce swimming ond mony differenr rep- eririons helped srrengrhen rhe men swimmers. There were rwenry members on rhe reom. The mosr our- sronding swimmers were Morls Korsrerrer, senior, Sre- phen Duwel, junior, ond Shon Morgon, junior. Eoch member on rhe reom swom oerween 41,000 ond 5,000 merers, or rwo ro rhree miles o doy. The swimmers procriced from rhe end of Jonuory rhrough Feoruory, while rhe comperirion begon in Morch ond ended in Moy. Everydoy ofrer fifrh hour, rhe swimmers swom for on hour. The rhing rhor Morls Korsrerrer lilsed besr obour swimming wos Hworl-:ing ourside by rhe pool corching rhe sun roys. When oslsed whor rhe gools were for rhe reom, Cooch Richord Pererson replied, Alwoys ro ochieve rhe oesr we con for rhe rolenr we hove. 1- Top junior swimmer Stephen Duwel shows how rhe burrerfly srrolse is done. 2- Gosping for oir, senior Morls Korsrerrer demonsrrores rhe freesryle. 3- Disguised under his swimweor, Shon Morgon worlss hord on rhe breosrsrrolse. 4- A Meso diver orremprs ro perform rhe difficulr bod-zdive. 5- Flexing his muscles, sophomore Cory Reynolds swims rhe burrerfly. 6- Suspended in rhe oir, o diver foils roword rhe pool. -v vm, T r 4- s -. , 4-if .uma 5 .si- f-1,-mimwivii K ,fry Ya'-f via' WA ' sf? ' ' ' ' Q ,We sw ss. guy. 1- :weve vu ag: w 4 we gfvw, . - W2 55 R' if ' W9-Q f aff- ' s Q x f HWUGA MW W N 4 ,,, I 5 R ' 15?WQ Q,f E .gg-g:1?' ' f.v!s'S'Af3,s W if Siprqgsf? Y 'T r -r -r--ij-ff 6 69 'tk 1,3 -fs frfpwxiw sa 'sf' Y' 1,1 V, 1. ,Q Q 'f' ff' ,fr .f fsg,,t,:f e 'gf F , 11 Aa Lg, , 59 . If - l . ,gs lr XA Q 1 f . Mg , ,if . ' 5 'S 2 X az- -so ,Q JL , ' Qs. H, , Y - Ns, g Q , Y ' 'R 2 X , 4 1 --f U W pf W .mi g RONT ROW: Cory Reynolds, Eddie Bader, Steven Merz, Marla Srepnen Dowel, Richard Pererson, John Lord, Isaac Tipperrs, Tom arsrerrer, Michael Perrengill, Robert Dearnerage, Shan Morgan. Dasrrup. ACK ROW: Wiliiarn Rendahl, James Scnarpf, David Lukas, 6 Sporrs 177 - k'kk I N 'W - I I 1 .-.L. I SITTING: Goyle Pererson. STANDING: Sonyo MCGerrr, LeAnn Sundernous, Erin Mooney, Amy Benjamin, Sondy Cool-2, Koren Anfon, Glenoe Turley, Liso Longsron, Ammie Willioms, Morcino Flores. I 'I DR I Z E I H I W I I ,.., I i , ' 178 I ,M Aww My Wi? 1, , ,,y,, ,...,W+W Yyyy I Q I i 7 X Q. im I -rf ,. umm., N - Group locks heighr Wirh rhe help of severol experienced reom mem- bers, girls boslserboll hoped for on exrremely posiriye seoson. The group held procrice or Joclsrobbir Gym os well os Unicorn Gym, due ro rhe oyerlopping seoson wirh rhe 'Runnin' Robbirsf Consronr efforr wos disployed through doily procrices which losred Q ro 2Vz hours. Drills, individuol worls, ond reom scrimmoges were concenrrored on ro reoch rhe reom discipline ond condirioning. A moin concern of rhe reom wos ro beor Morcos de Nizo, rhe reom rhor defeored Meso or divisionols losr yeor. The vorsiry reom consisred of seven seniors ond rvvo juniors ond vvos under rhe insrrucrion of Reed Pererson, Cooched by Pererson's doughrer Goyle, the junior vorsiry reom wos composed of sophomores ond juniors. Leogue ploy begon Morch 2 ond ron rhrough rhe end of Moy. Vorsiry ployer JoAnne Moo- ney commenred, lr is o commonjolse rhor we hove rhe shorresr reom in rhe Ieogue, but we sure hoye o lor of chorocrerf' 1- Sherri Lirrle ond Jill Thiele exhibit o one on one drill. 2- Vorsiry members worm up wirh hurdle srrerches. 8- Volerie Roberts completes o free rhrovv. 4- A boslser is orrempred by Liso Jorgenson. 180-Sporrs VARSITY BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: Pere Piazza, Gogie Peralra, heirn. BACK ROW: Coach Henry Faccio, Dicls Girard, Roberr Danny Fonseca, Miclsey Simlso. ROW TWO: Franls Lara, Chris Coraballo, Jeff Kramer, Jeff Rush, Doug Taylor, Brerr Lambson, Whire, Gabriel Gasporra, Vince Peralra, John Dalsare, Ricls Shervf Coach Ted Fowler, JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL: FRONT ROW: Barr Massey, Franls Coach Jim Richardson, David Turner, Carlos Marus, Spencer Lagarza, Roger Farr, Dan Ochoa. ROW TWO: Alfred Dahl, Dan Halliday, Alex Martinez. McGee, Ted Fowler, Eric Monrgomery, Franle Raia, BACK ROW: P' Baseball teams warls towards high set goals The varsity baseball team planned for an exciting season. Their toughest competitors were expected to be Westwood, Mountain View, and Chandler High. They had only one experienced player returning, Chris Stanfield, pitcher. All of the remaining positions were filled by players who had gained their exper- ience from a winning J.V. season the previous year. The players warlsed together to provide a winning team that would be able to represent our division in the state tournament. Outstanding players were: Chris Stanfield, Robert Caraballo, Jeff Rush, Vince Per- alta, and Pete Piazza. Coach Ted Fowler and Coach Henry Faccia expressed their feelings about the team by commenting, We have great expectations for this current group. This is a team of loyalty and dedication, and the desire to excel is profound in each individual. Thejunior varsity baseball team's goal was to have Pts, . 1 a..,. ,Q mf an undefeated season and to become varsity players the following year. The JV. team was coached by Jim Richardson. Bart Massey stated, Our team worlss together, so we get a great deal of worle done. Both the J.V. and varsity teams practiced from two to three hours a day. The baseball season went from February 1 to the end of the school year. Both teams worlsed hard to fulfill their goals and commitments. 1- Running to catch the ball is Spencer Halliday. 2- Warming up before practice begins is first baseman Jeff Rush. 8- Danny Fonseca worlss on his throwing technique during prac- tice. 4- Gabriel Gasporra waits to catch the ball. 5- Dan Ochoa, member of the J.V. team, throws the ball to get an out at home plate, o- Pete Piazza waits at home plate to catch the ball. 7- Jeff Kramer practices throwing the ball from first base to second base. Yhn sv :SX -.,,. sl' Q36 4 .4141 t Maxx Q L' X i ' -T ,r' if 0-af R - .il J V3 l 3 lib? ' at ' A i .K - 5? .1 R A Qki. X E ff -,ixb X X . , . yimwsmg K ,. k::V:2L X i .. K Z ff? ivt yy t! i R iid i in . . .i 5 5 fi .X O K . .. i gf. gp.. . R M 1 . . . . ,., ............,.. , .., , . , . We -QM H 182fSporrs 9 4 ,,-,MJ R fum n 5 .Agp i iWA' V: . X. . -ff O , 5 1 t Q . 'Aww' W, if E? i ., gy-. , . , 4, . . Q . W-, .,. .f ' . yn . A ., u ffwf' ' ' V' i my 4 X F'mf fall ,sgif , wdfriiy A fr w. ' Q f H ' ' I, 4 Magi. Vw . ,M,.., M z i 'wi-Auf A ' 1 T, ..gf ? W. V . . .. .M HW , ,IWW vi , FRONT ROW: C. Wilhelm, J. Mddole, R. Goederr, D. Mc:l4ene Horron, R. Fields, D. Dellinger, C. Medrono, C. Somple, D. Powell dree, L. Chopmon, R. Brown, L. Smirh, R. Conovvdy, L. Ehle, L. G. Turley, S. Driggs, D. O'DeIl, T. Srreibich, B, Free. NOT SHOWN Horton, B. Esporso. BACK ROW: R. Schurrz, K. Modding, B. C. D'Adddbbo, L. Nevin, J. Krengel, D. Modding. me K i, B I K Q.Xv L 4 K ' ,,,, K Ak Qui 1 L 1' R- I 2 F any S X, M A T, Girls' frods runs smoorhly wirh new Gooch Forrell Holmes fools over cooching rhe girls' rrocla reom rhis yeor. Holmes, on orr reocher, reploced Jess Nevin os cooch. Commenred Cooch Holmes, I rhinls we hove rhe porenriol this yeor ro ser rhree sfore records. Dione Powell, o member of rhe reom, commenred, l feel Cooch Holmes is unique. His rroin- ing rechniques ore differenr from whor l hove been exposed, but we'll see how srrong we hir srorel The reom srorred our rhe yeor wirh forry members rroining ro compere in rhirreen evenrs. Their seoson ron from Morch rhird ro Moy rwenry-second. Com- menred Cooch Holmes, We hove on excellenr Chonce of doing guire well rhis yeor. 1- Two members of rhe girls' rrocls reom srrerch our before procrice. 2 ond 3- Rurh Fields procrices rhe long jump. 4- Goy Turley hurrles rhe shor our. 5- Renee Conowoy finishes her run oround the rrocls os reom members loole on. Sports-188 'A .4 ? K Q, w M1 ,wwf A A V 'wwf f 4,A.,Mw,, Mrfam Q :M 51: 5 L 1 ' mrs kk-iz gSPwewmNM,gf,., , Q Q J A ii M A 'R J ... ... 9. 5 i Q. 5 f :N?iuesAf in Uoszssn , 4 N, FRONT ROW: T. Cluff, D. Mircnell, D. Leornem, J. Sciubbo, D. Dorrogon, J. Flores, M. Lewis, I4. Brewer, R Wyricls, D. Johnson, P. Willson. ROW TWO: D. Crockerr, D. Morrin, R. Moog, L. MCCJeve, L. Vonce, D. Wnirney, D. Hooper, K. Woolridge, D. Owens, E. Mcpeols, L, Le5ueur, S. Monrgomery, W. McCIeve, S. Willioms. ROW THREE: K. Wood, D. Wolls, D. Scnorf, M. Tolbor, J ,aim ,Y 94 'Ti 4, ,y,gq,, . ' , . ,I g Yr , , ' 184-Sporrs ,umm 2 g f' A5 Q en' R Fav Uliv.,-A Ducnnolrz, W. Huber, D Ferrin, J, McMuIIin, D. Webb, D. Moreno, P. Alexonder, L. Glosgow, D. Ernons, Z. Douler, T, Deeler. BACK ROW: D. Horron, D. Perlsins, R. Drisrow, D. Srrouse, P. Duron, E. Srorr, D. Reneis, L. Iserrnon, D. Konogo, H. Wolf, R. Srnirn, M. Creson. NOT PICTURED: S. Anfon, S, Benson, R. Cornos, W. McGerrr, T. O'DeII. ,.. We .. ...... , 1 em fm swlkp- offs.. . .. Q,.,k,WN,j,,Qk:,,: A is 4 ,,-mis:-.-:gs NW .w4,g.,Ay . N. il . Q-Img ffii . ifgirf-. 1 5 L- . Q. - , Jr L lnunnnlnlv- 5 Trocla robbirs procrice hord for rough gools This is rhe yeor of rhe rrocls robbir! excloimed Cooch Ausrin McNoughron, Their gools for rhe seoson were ro hove undefeor- ed duol meers ond ro rolse division ond srore chom- pionships, The rrocls reoms' procrices were rwo hours long ond consisred of rhirry minures of vorious srrerching exercises, condirioning, ond group slsills ond drills. Trodirionolly rheir roughesr comperirors were Wesrwood ond Mounroin View. Borh rheiunior vorsiry ond vorsiry procriced rogerhf er ond shored rhe some cooches. 'lCooch Mclxlough- ron musr be rhe besr rrocls cooch in rhe srore, commenred Jeff Sciubbo. Brenr Webb srored, 'll don'r lsnow of o more lsnowledgoble rrocls cooch rhon Richord Heywood. 1- Oursronding hurdler, Poul Willson, compleres o jump, 2- Richord Comos, oursronding senior rrocls member, disploys his skill wirh rhe discus. 3- Jeff Sciubbo performs one of rhe mony srrerching exercises which ore o mojor port of eoch rrocls procrice. 4- Dovid Borrogon receives o hondeoff in rhe reloy roce, 5- Loird Glosgow prepores for o pole voulr. o- Senior members of rhe reom worm up wirh o lop oround rhe rrocls. smdiawmmi, if !7,ffA T SENIURS E CAVAT X 1- N 5 eg, n Y ...fs Q , -1. IDDEN TREASURES vs? We, the senior closs of 1982, endured rhrough rwelve yeors of boolss, reochers, ond homevvorls, oll for rhor glorious doy of grodue orion. Wirh diplomo in hond, we were reody ro move on, Mony of us plonned ro go on ro college ro furrher our educorion ond benefir our furure yeors. Even rhough some of us were undecided on vvhor ro do, we eoch courogeousf ly vvenr our seporore vvoy. Memories of friendships rhor were mode will linger on forever, olong vvirh unforgeroble evenrs lilse the Gohvrso Rolly, Senior Vorie ery Show, Worer Cornivol, ond rhe All Compus Porry. And now ro the closs of '82 Corry On Proud ond Truel 1 Senior Closs officers. Tommy Toylor, sec rerory, Nilsolous Despoin, presidenr, ond Debbie Mclxlomoro, vice presidenr 2 Andrew McLows ond Allison Tyler lolse oround while gerring Miss Bunny reody for rhe Goh iso Rolly, 8- Heidi Burghordr, Mllse Perrengill, ond Corhy Cordeiro perform The Lonely Mon or rhe Chrisrmos dinner rheorre 4 Senior cheerleoders ond Bunnies cheer during o pep ossembly. SENIURS all 3-iff, Sharon Jacque Della Ruth Abe Acuff l Alsins Margrer Alber Mary Alber Korhy i Barbara Alder Alexander Dem Allen Kaye Lynn Andrus 188 Seniors Arnerr Elizabeth Allen kv., Anicero Anguiano Sracey ' ' Andew Arroyos Susan Anderson Sandra Lisa Aries Armenro Duane Roderick Ayres K Baarsrod Cheryl JaNeal Jean .loan Kimberly Babbitt Bacon Badgert Badgett Dahr Nancy Brian ' Vid'-i ' Baker Bama Dames e William Barnett David Michelle Lupe Teresa Tony Darragan Barrick Barrientes Bortrum Datson i 1 sf- , REBECCA RUTLEDGE Rebecca Rutledge has been ac- tive in many school sports during her three years at Mesa High. She was involved in gymnastics for fifteen years, including five years with a pri- vate club. I dreamed of being a gymnast when l was a Iirrle laid, it's fun, she commented, She was also on the varsity swimming and diving team, and as asaphomore she high jumped and ran the 440 on the track team, but perhaps one of her great- est contributions, was the founding of the Mat Maids at Mesa High. Seniors 189 ' i Jeffery Bouer Louro Bergquisr W Sonic Bloncos Todd Borelii 100-Seniors Kenneth B Brewer Shown Coroi Timothy Shown Beols Beck Beeler Benson Fe .B lefe B x-his 5 X B wg- -nv , JOYCG Jocqueline Troy Bible Bloir Blolsesley Melisso Ronold I Kim Cormen B10 he' - ' Blankenship nd im Boeldr K Bollinger Cole-fre Boudreou Edword Rodney Broce Brorcher Eddie Lorrie Lindo ' Berh Brice Briscoe Broois Brown Corherine Cindy Jenifer John Korhryn Drown Brown Drown Drown Brown Knsfen or Lori A Morgie Morvin Brown Drown Drown Drown Brown JAMES NUTT Do rhe besr you con bur don'r Ier school run your life, commenred Jim Nutr when osised whcir his odvice wos on excelling in scholosrics. Jim got rhe highesr PSAT score or Meso High ond olso scored o 81 composire on rhe ACT. Besides rolsing courses such os, AP Chemisrry, Colculus, Sen- ior AP English ond Adv, Computers, Jim monoged ro pcirricipore on rhe Acodemic Comperirion Teom, of which he was Coproin. Jim's plons for rhe future ore ro orrend ASU ond become on Elecrricol Engineer. Seniors 191 i .i.11, -K S-, 192-Seniors Mory Buckwolrer Kelly Butler Doug Corpenrer Becky Chopmon Melinda Chrisrion TONY CLARIDGE During the post summer, Tony Cloridge spent five weeks troveling oround Europe. Tony ond sixty other high school students from oround the U.S. ond Conodo spent time in Poris, Sweden, Germony, Copenhogen ond Finlond. Tony spent most of his time in Finlond where he lived with o fomily. Tony wos cable to see the countryside os well os the tourist filled cities. Although the people hod dif- ferent customs ond come from o dif- ferent culture they were o lot like me, commented Tony. Gregory Anthony A on Mory Colleen Church Cloridge Clowitter Closson ' Clor A O Of Pomelo Roy Anette C vff COQQIOS Co e Cole Coley Seniors 193 Thod Richard ' Renee Amy A t Mony Colgrove Cornos Connell Cooper e ,iz K 99 Q , W X .x..- Q g - ' L. Corherene Mork Jomi ' .Michael Mork Cordeiro Cousren Crondoll Crondoll Creson x. X ,f Army nooe. I Dono Raymond Cronkhite Crum V Cullen Dobrio Dobrio Andrew e ,I Dole l Leonord Robin Robert Domon . Dovis Dovis Dovis -Deorheroge 'Y: !P' . Jerome Fenoro Brion Eric Lindo wdnseniofs De-Bruin ' Denipoh Denton DePoy Defkoche , HElDl MILLER An abundance of musical talent was found in Heidi Miller. Having played the flute and piano since fourth grade, Heidi was very in- volved musically. She was in Hare Band, Orchestra, and she was also ed in the Scottsdale Youth Sympho- ny, and the Regional Music Festival, Frustrated by the competition be- tween flutists, Heidi commented, If I could start over musically, l would pick another instrument. There is too .Jr ., L Orchestra President. Heidi participat- much competition. L . T V 1 fa. - gsm r f' A .FJ Pioxanna Nilsolaus Lynda Alfred Jamie Desenberg Despain Dewyer Diaz Diefenbacher Natalie Brian Ruth Sheila Ceie-gre Dismukes Doane Doll Driggs D'AddQbb0 Sau Diana Q Alana D Romero Duey Duke s.c f r . i Lori Rodney - Seniors 195 Duke Q Dwight AR: l Robin Kelly Scorr John Eaddy Eddy Edwards Eeds ,- David Karen Ehle Ellebrechr Doug Emons Lucy Ronald Darren Dawn Esparzo Evans Eyring Facemire Diane Sreven Roy Faraone A Farnsworth Faucher E 19056 , Cherry Esther Steven Ramona - mom Feorhersron Feirlin Felhng Fenn Amy Ehle Eric: Erbaugh Brian Fanning Diana ' Faulk Marc ' Ferencz v. f, ' ,ga g ssxiscce, , . ,fiiggt jff3Sivk?N .sl ' QL - xxx 1 ' P5 if .. ' l X f Q i i i XS E i -5. lf: 9,925 X . ' S 'QSFSW9 1 - iq., .. ,X N is ,A 5 s X. V ts Keck f e -f-. e 1 5- t is esfgggjszv Hseig . f 5E?EigQF Qfiggf :Ss s s -, ,, ,fs . , TED I-lEAP At 6'10 Ted l-leap was an impor- tant part of the Mesa High's basket- ball team for three years. His ability and towering height contributed to many Mesa wins. He was a starting center for two years and was an intimidating factor on defense. Ted's interests were not exclusive- ly for basketball. During his school career he was jr. class president, member of war games and in Gah- tsa. School is alright, but basketball mal-ses it all worthwhile, stated Ted. we - t .Ss . . SSN ' ii xr ' it X , jg l sf X s X X Xi ss , L- , - s. N Veanna Pom s l lesmael s Stephanie Jeffrey Ferrell Fields i l Fierro Finerd V Finical .I is i 5 3 - gasps f iv Steven Finl-:le Ni s Junior l Flores Seniors 197 198 Sensors Daniel Fluhorry Roberr Flury I Melindo Rhondo Freesrone Frost Dorren Gorber Joseph Gosso X :rx 1 is exe-ss.-X - . e-w:f.w..ess-s-- i 'x ' ' 5 i, 113 -' T -.f k em .. K 'IE Jennifer Gibbs Sondro Mxche e Ruchord Gobnel Gordo Gordner Gorrlson Gosporro . Todd Gauthier Korhleen Gibson I Psichord i Laird -I Karen Girard Glasgow Glaspey Eva Joseph Gonzales Gonzalez Karhleen Troy Gowan Graff 4 an Q is 1 Jeffrey Dora Glenn Gonzales Lucy Kim , Carol Gonzalez Gosserr Gossler l : sg K M X si 1' is i f Q .. Q S. y V S ' 19 Xf David Devin Valerie Granillo Gray Green BOB LEE Bob Lee has been involved in sports as well as academics during his three years ar Mesa High. He lerrered in wresrling for rhree years, and as a sophomore he was runner up divi- sion champion, going ahead his ju- nior year ro win. l wanr ro win srare as a senior, he commenred. He has wresrled for eighr years, and as a sophomore he wan the rirle of Na- rional Junior Olympic Champion. Be sides being involved in sports, he was a member of NHS, and made rhe honor roll. Seniors 199 Gor Y Tereso Tommy John Trocy Gross Gruver Guiilory Gulley Gunn SVWQHGY Coroline Terri Jone P-oyno Guthrie Gutierrez Hedley Holl Hollsred Sonja Chris X David Jocob Holsey Holvorsen Honcock Honcock Wendy A Kerry ' Honnoh Hansen QL an x f ' : ii Leg, as ls, A -A X, '5 ,- f I ' 1 .',,.l, X' y V I M: X 200-Seniors Susfm Kondi Hornson Hqner Jennifer Karen Horornbosic Horkins J . Jeffrey Jeon Horrley Horhcock Iom Hancock V' Y if A vis xi Roger Harris Toni Horhorn Thomos Plichord Rodney Andrew D0vid Houbold Howkes Howley Hoyes Hozelron Lionne Richord Theodore Moreo Heep Heoron Heggison e HGi'idfiCl4S BRIAN DENTON Brion Denron's size ond skill mode him o key ployer for borh rhe vorsiry boskerboll ond foorboll reoms for rwo yeors. With his heighr or rhe begin- ning of his senior yeor of do ond his weighr of 225, Brion ployed one yeor freshmcin, rhree yeors vorsiry boskerboll, ond one yeor freshrnon, one yeor JV, ond rwo yeors vorsiry foorboll. Brion nor only moinroined ci high srondord in sporrs, but olso in schoolwork wirh o 1.5 grode over- oge. Mony schools offered Brion scholarships, including ASU, UofA, Sronford, ond BYU. Seniors 201 Shelli Hills Shelley Poul Gorl Kem 202-Seniors Holck Holzer Brendolee Horron Porricio Hunkler Doryl Inman 'r FRANK LARA I like to keep involved, wos the reoson Fronk Loro gove for his busy schedule. He wos Goh-tso vice-presi- dent, treosurer ond tubo squod leod- er for the Hore Bond, on the boseboll TSOFD ond wos selected to porticipote in Boys' Store. Michelle Troy Chris Irvine lsobel Joclcon 'si Q L' Xs- X Along with clubs ond sports, Fronk olso held o job or AJ Doyless. He monoged to corry o high grode point overoge olong with being on octive member of Notionol Honor Society, 7'I think the chollenges I foce todoy will help me in the future. Diono Mork Josper Jefferson X H , S ,Q Tondy Aoron Chris JonoLee Jeni-ting, Johnson ' Johnson Johnson iv 4+ X f f . it p I , . L . Kothryn Kimberly Mtchoel Robin orin Seniors 203 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Janes Stacey Debra Kamm Kapfer Ella Duane Kalecroca Mark Shifkey Karsrerrer Karrchner 204-Seniors Shaun John Dawn Kirby Kirrell Jane Jeff Kowalski . Kramer Thomas Kenron Krohn Kuddes ' STEVE METZ Steve Merz has been acting for yeors. He has been in two and was also a member Theater, an elite group of high school dramo students that put Steve Metz. a Besides excelllng in drama A as 0 National Merit Scholar Steve's SAT, ACT, and PSAT were among the highest in Steve also ergoys drawing playing the bass guitar. l think should be o nonconform- speci l performances throughout W S Kimberly Michael Kurtz Lacy 4 keberg Donald Todd A Jeffrey Lo ' Lambert Londfried Donna Lone Donna Lolsochelle f Tracy Larson Seniors-205 Troy Chorles J Dovid Kimberiy Roberr Losh Loskey Leorhom Lee Lee x i if X W ss-if Joseph Jackie Leone Lewis Lonoi Sherri Tomoro Limsokoune Lirrle Lirriefieid Snondo Ross Lewis Liliesrol Yoiondo John Lopez Lord Down ' Deonno Lorrs Louderbock L X- L .L . k,- Q Dovid Kimberly Lui-sos Luneinski 206-Sen. r Dovid Bridger Monico , Pouliro Leiloni 'O S Lynn Mocios Moms Mocios Moxie Porry time for Mr. 5reiner's physie class. V Moruin Molone Korhy Morrin ' f 459' A Q an smart 4, fi sf 2 K G9 .M I at iii -is 'if ix W y f ,X x 'H , n . 7 U 'x W Brendo Suson Robert Morkey Morsh Morsholl Louro Nevin Rebecca Morrin Morrin Morrin Allison Morrin ' Dovid Morrindole 'J' i ,TW ,, John Socorriro Kevin Por Lourel Morrinez Momnez Mason Mom Mayfield 5e '0'S 207 Cynthia Cathy Wayne Craig Brian Mays McBride - , McCleve McCarmicls McCuin Y at E X M Q 1 cw L 1 Curtis Julianne Wayne Roxane Piushel McCullough McElhaney McGertt McGinty McKean Tsai N M i- i g Q .,: , I , Shawn Timothy Scott Walter Andrew McKelvey McKinney McKinnon McKown McLaws William McMillan l 208-Seniors Scott Medema 9 Debra McNamara 22 1 . X ., 3 e k K we-,fc , Q Steven Metz Melinda Eddy Whitney McNeil McPeal4 McPherson John Michelle Cheryl Meyer ' Mensor. Mento 'ti I Corherine Heidi Miller Miller Ginger 1 William Millsopp Minogue I HARP ENSEMBLE Corol Short, Keodron Morsholl, ond Korhryn Wollum were oll members of o very unique group here on com- pus-The Horp Ensemble. The group originored in junior high when direc- ror, Koren Miller, encouraged rhe girls ro ploy rhe horp os o group. The group hos performed or rhe junior voriery show, Chrisrmos concerts, ond even o TV show which deolr with rhe music progrom in rhe Ari- zono schools. The group hos re- ceived severol honors, including o su- perior or rhe Solo ond Ensemble Fesri- vol. Kellie Shoyne Tino Miller Miller Miller i Michele - Shelley Monti . Seniors 209 Mins Mleynek T Monrierrh 1 Unyong Michael Yoni Cassandra Veronica Moon Moore Moorhause Morgan Morgan Donna Clark Sandra Kevin Parrlcio , Mortensen Moslsop Mroczlsiewicz Murillo Murphy Rhonda Jill Carherine Barbara ' Brian Musronen Myers Neel Nelson Nelson Desriny Kymberli 21GSeniars Nelson Nez Nichols James Felice Neuberger Kaelyn Deborah Nicolson Nielson Jacqueline Cal Virginia Saifah Baron Niewold Nimtz Nisbet Novak Nunez i 4 Kevin James Lindo TVOY Sandra Nunez ' Nutt O'DelI Odell Olivas Barbara Mario Ginger James Brenda Orrantia Ortega Osborne Osborne Ostrander WILL MURPHY Will Murphy was a National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, the French Club President, and on the Rabbit Tales staff. His classes consisted of many advanced courses. He plans on completing two years at ASU, then he will go back East some- where. Will commented, lf l had to name one mistake I made in high school that l could warn those who follow me to avoid, it would be not getting involved in my school. Join a club. lf there's a sport you're interest- ed in, go our for the team. The re- turn is more than worth your time. Seniors 211 I Mark Annerre Osrronder Padilla ' Andrea James Porlser Parker Hecror Vincent Peralro Perolro ichael I Jeff M 212'Sen'Or5 Hefif Perrengill --: H 5 x x ICQ' ig Lonerre Tracy Palmer Palmer x K i X A X fe S 'Q we X s P 'iff P M. a n ii? L 1 X P f. W. sf- - A 5 Dana Jacqueline Patterson Poull gkk 3 K S ' Pamela Sheila Peplow Radford Kin Perry Ill P P Petersen Cheryl e Jeffrey Phelps Phillips 5, X xc W X N c e , P , Q so W .S S as S X ill ik Timothy Thomas Brandy Phillips Phillips Pichoff David Pitcox ' ': fff' 'ls , -gg., w 1 gg cgi PSN X if ..,.. , :AQ X 7 X Qgigv' - X' , r K t Angelia Raymond Pierce I Piland - ,.1 f-Q, Derrick Platt x -. dx- ,..3 Lisa Julie Poling Polk CAROL VALENZUELA Carol Valenzuela was involved in easy A , ,. . l many organizations including All State bond for three years, regional band for four years, jazz band, Hon- or band, orchestra, and Hore Band. In Hare Band she held offices as soph- omore rep., spirir commissioner, and president. On top of all this she was also a member of Quill and Scroll, Mayors Youth Committee, and Gah- tso president. Being involved will help me to prepare for college ond hopefully a career in music, replied Carol. Seniors-213 i Trocey Kenneth Porrer i Powell Deeno Price iw Rogue L ' I k 214-Seniors R612 e e 29155 I+ K , Christine Therese Pope Porrer Joonne Audrey Presedo i Price ffglrf Chris Rodke Fni. l sf 5 Y, ,if S is E34 'fhq if Shel I Touno Reobold Bill Thomos Rendohl Rezler Q. Y. Rf 'i . A .A ' ' 2 'liimpc 3 Kathleen Jeffrey David Michael Cindi Rhoades Rice Rich Richards - Richardson 5 J? 1 X, S c fi cc 3 its Jolene Wade Paul Richard Valerie Richardson Richardson Richmann Riding Roberts . Susan Troy Steven , Paul Tina Robinson Robinson Rodriclxs Ratt Rolinger af for TAD CLUFF Tad Cluff has been running now for three years. Besides running on the Mesa High Cross Country team, Tad ran in other ten-kilometer races around the city. Other activities that he participated in were: Senior Class Council, National Honor Society, Goh- rso, and Boys' League. Although he was busy, Tad managed in Physics, Senior AP English, Computers and Business Law. I don'r feel anyone needs ro sacrifice scholastics to do a sport because you can do both, commented Tad. Seniors 215 , Kimberly Andrew Rollins Romero Fernondo Korrino Romero Rossow John Liso Morieso John Sheri Rogr Rowden Rowlond Rowley Down Chorles Rulopough Runyon Stephen Connie Sol-sievich Solozor .l - Rickey Morgie Judy Normon ' Solcines' Sombrono Sondovol Sorror 216 Seniors Jomes .Mork Kevin Jefffey Jim Schorpf Schimiris Schneider 5Chf0f1'IfT1 500W 'ID J - 3 P... 7 1 , 'N V vin FOMA FOMA, Furure Old Moids of Amer- ico, wos o new club open ro ony girl ro join. Cerroin fines were issued for dores, holding honds, ecr. ro oll rhe members. 'llr wos kind of ojolse, buf everyone wos willing ro poy. The money wenr roword porries ond orher ocriviries for FOMA, srored JoNeol Bocon. FOMA, FRONT ROW1 D. Nielson Csocioi choir- monb, J. Richardson Cscropbool-0, J. Docon Cpresidenrb. ROW 21 A. Richardson, T. Thieme, B. Weibel, S. Delmoe. ROW 3: L. Tucker, S. Driggs Cpubliciryb, L. Smirh 1' nublic- iryb, T. Toylor. ROW 41 S. Skinnf., L. Olser, D. lowers, L. Smith. BACK ROW: lx. T.-, , J. John- son, K. Fornsworrh Cservice choirmonl, M. Toylor Crreosurerb. ss Q Morrhew Porricio Morrin Seomons Seoy Selsenski 2 . Rebecca Shoy lono Eric Q Sherman Shervheim Semors 217 '! x .J X X mr Poul Jomes Linerri Mory Froncis Yvonne Shorr Shurrz Sikohemo Silvo Sinrerol Troci Susie Siseen Smid Korhleen so Smirh Smith , 45 Si ig g,.,,, Qi -I1 A Porrick Vernon Donno Trocy Jeffrey Smifh Smilh r Smoor Socho Spommer Doniel Bryon Solomon Spears Chris Robert Sronfleld Srorls S -in , f' , Fil A - Y X .:' it S l,' 'Li iii ll ' Shouno William Scorf Jeffrey Borboro Rebecca 218'Seni0 5 Steffen Sreverson Sreworr Srivers Srreb - x Tino Angelo Donelle Srreibich Summers Summers K Diono Suzerre Jerrold Mork Koreo Sweeney Swenson Swirrer Svienry Toumololo JENKINS hos shown promise on oll her life. During ' her high school yeors she hos been given severol Gold Key Arr Awords, ond honored mony rimes or the Ari- zono Store Foir. She nor only hos rolenr for orr, our she is olso on orhlere. She of the vorsiry reoms. Arr rhey borh ro excel in stored Tondy sim- hos proven her co- . Aliso Mory Lou Sondro Seniors-219 Toylor Toylor e S Toylor Tommy A Terrence Rhondo Chrisrino T Toylor T U Temple Theobold Therrell Blonche Joni Noncy Angelo Corol Thomos Thomas Thomos Thompson Thompson ., 9- .M 1 Jo Anne e Sorjo Doniel Catherine T Lori Thompson Thorson T Thrusron Tidwell Tilley Isooc Terri Jeffrey Sylvio Tipperrs Townes Treprow TriSTOf1 - f - -I . .. A - , A 1, ff W , K ' X Q Tj. ' K fsfhie ' A wiolfz' ff? . K A 'T :lv - 4+ ,X . .g I i -5 : :ze K 1 n. ' noni, 53 Q. Q ,- Q we - Liso Norolie Cori Dovid Drenr moseniors Tucker Turnbow Turner Turner Turtle ,. M' 57' rf HQ? oi? Q! af r .LN gil tix AM I 5? Q l Allison Kim Michael Tyler 1 Uhl Valdenegro Lyle Andrew Angela A Vance Van Duyne Van Wey TAMMY GUILLORY - Tammy Gulllory spent three weeks of her summer vacation do- ing something many people only dream about, she toured England. She visited many famous cites, such as Leeds Castle and Cantebury Ca- thedral. Most of the time she stayed in Herne Day near Kent. I really eqoyed England and all the cites. lt was exciting meeting the people there and touring the castles and churches, stated Tammy. Carolina Ruth Valenzuela Van Doven Eddie Christine Varga Vasquez 222 Senlors .lomes Lloyd Vovro Vick ' U Johonn Llso Kenneth Von Kompen Vo -111- Thomos Vincenr ,X Lynerre Wocker Woggoner Wogner ww 1 EZ ,, N.w Amee .een V M N x -. Vmww' .W Koren Waldron W 1' Q h Lqtk Donald Gerold Borboro Wolls Wolrerscheid Wolrhers Brion y Brenr Webb Lorene Wells L Jon Wheeler rf -'r Rhonda Whitley Joy g Boddy Wheeler White X P' ii Paul Jodi Whitlock Whitworth Kerry Suzanne White White ', f W if. sg ,g g Daryl Dana Wilhelm Williams Brent Webb has been active in many sports all four of his high school years. For four years, Brent covered an almost year-round sports schedule by playing football, running track, and for two years playing freshman and JV- basketball. Mesa Tribune Prep Athlete of the Week, First Team League A, Second Team All Stare, Coke Most Valuable Player, and Mesa High Athlete of the Month are some of the awards Brent received for football. To top off all of his athle- tic achievements, Brent was Home- coming King. Seniors 228 1 if r : , h K 3 f, 1 few S -' gtg? x A W W ,, A ffl W' l' 1.14521 ,KM Y H I Toun Poul Morls Chrisrine Donno Willis Willson Wilson Wisemon Wodogh V N. Brendo Finou Wolfe Wolfgromm W ' all W 4 R Todd Tomoro Woodworth Woolsey 224-Seniors Jennifer Suzonne Terri Wolfgromm Woodruff WQ0d5 Louro Jomes , Eric Yores Yennie Yerkes l T if Richord Alston ond Doug Corpenrer ger their bools between closses. 1 l X .xi i ss may Q -in Ann Sydney Christine Joseph Lisa Yezierslxi Young Zorote Zazick Zeiger A JANE KOWALSKI Q .lane Kowalski achieved what only one person in the state of Ari- zona could achieve-The Music Teach- ers' NationalAssociation State Title for o vocal solo. Jane has been involved in the Arizona Opera Company for three years, in A Capella for two years, and in orchestra for two years. Jane also participated in Re- gionals for three years, and All State for one year. To prove her music ability and know-how, Jane has nev- er received lower than a superior for three years in the State Solo and Ensemble Festival. . A X T Q ','. L ha i f. f.. ' if Russell Minerva Karl Roxanne Zeller Zepeda Zerbst Ziegler JUN IUR5 STA E N008 N00 eQi L 5 2 429 '65, ssrl ok X100 boss No Koss 0 I I Qs kj. 4. AM Wirh o yeor of experience be- hind rhem, rhe juniors were forhil- ior wirh Meso High, They porrici- pored in rhe rrodirionol closs com- oeririons, conning in second in the Goh-iso rolly ond using Moris ond Mindy os their voriery show theme. The one closs every junior wos required ro rolse wos Ameri- con Hisrory, The junior foorboil reorn olmosr rner rheir gool of being undefeor- ed, bur iosr eighr ro seyen in o close gome ogoinsr Mounroin View. The juniors were olso rhe rrodi- rionol hosr for rhe junior-senior prom, ond offer o vore in junior TWU YE RS E PERIENGE BEHIND cioss council, decided on our own gyrn for rhe donce, puffing monf ey roword decororions insreod of fociliries. Ar rhe end of rhe school yeor rhejuniors were now preoored ro srolse rheir cloim for rhe senior closs of '83 1- The junior closs slsir or rhe Gohiso rolly. 2 Gino Mleynels donces ro Grease Lighr' ning. S' Lynn Le5ueur rides his bil-ze home. 4- Junior cioss officers: Corrie Kershow, secrerory, Chormoine Cruz, yicefpresi- denr, ond Leslie Srnirh, presidenr, 5- Debbie Jowers, Deonno Bunch, ond Clinr Schlundr celebrore Chrisrrnos or o pro- gressive dinner. JUNIURS Jerrie Acuff Sivia Aeronu .lames Alarorre Angie Alcanrar Lonnie Alexander Paul Alexander Tommy Alger Marie Algiene Jeff Allen Michelle Allen Douglas Allred loan Amaro Vickie Anderson Milse Andrade Randy Angell Dante Anronucci Mary Armenra Sue Armstrong David Arreola Paul Arroyos Tom Ashcrofr Allyson Ayers Felipe Bobbin Moria Bacon Steven Bonnochie Duke Banra Sandro Barba Randy Barney Bob Barrlerr Sharon Barrrom Tonya Barrram Tad Bares Sylvia Barisra Eddie Basrisre Marihelen Barrel Teresa Bauer Felicia Berger Evie Berhea Nand Bhardwaja Sheila Biebl Roni Bingham Sharon Blad Marls Blaha Tom Blanlsley Diana Blau Chauncina Bordeaux Greg Bouck Jim Bradley Kim Brooks Randy Brooks Kaelyn Brown Rabin Brown Todd Brown Deanna Bunch Sherri Bunsic Ann Burgoyne Mary Bush Joe Canez Steven Carazo Tammy Carlson Pennyann Carmichael Russell Carpenrer Sandi Carroll 228 Juniors Karen Corrorhers Dena Casharr John Caslllas Sally Casrle Sandy Casrro Darin Cenrer Mary Cervanres CHARMAINE CRUZ I enjoy being involved in school acrlviries because ir gives me person- al sarisfacrlon and helps me vvorls ro- vvard my furure goals ln life, com- menred Charmaine Cruz. This arrlrude has Irepr Charmaine Cruz involved in many school acrlvi- rles. Sporllghr Thearre and being in rhe school play, The Grear All- Annerican Musical Dlsasrerf' have been among her favorites. She was also involved in bunnies, slsi club, and in srudenr Council asjunlor vice-presif denr. David Chamberlain Dave Chomberlln Darrin Chandler Drlan Chopel John Chapman Paul Chapman Rhonda Chapman Shawna Chapman flaeonn Chiara Dull Chnrwood Rhonda Choppi Lupe Chnsrlan Davld Churgln Allyson Clarls H' Sam Clarrdge Naam: Cllfron Deanna Cllne Chnsrnne Cluff Joe Cobos Greg Calllns Joel Colllns Leanne Collins Jacllle Colron Srephanle Comer Denlse Conaway Roy Conner Annerre Canrreras Denlse Conrad Jody Cook Sondy Cook Joedy Coppinger Dovid Corson Debbie Covill Mike Coulson Amy Councilor Tommy Cowon Down Cox Chormoine Cruz Jeff Curris lvon Cusick Jored D'Addobbo Dwoyne Dokin Anroinerre Don Delores Doves Cheryl Dovis Jeonnene Dovis Mike Dovis Scorr Dovis Greg Douglfierry Pom Dowson Suson Dowson Sondra Deorheroge Georgene Deeringworer Jockie Depoy Som Depriesr Lindo DeVoss Louro De-Wyer Ken Diehl Morie Dion Tim Doone Bonnie Dobbins Liso Dodge Liso Douglas Mork Dudding Dove Dukorr John Dukore Schelly Dungy Koro Dunlop Abby Dupke Steve Dowel Fronk Edwords Louri Ehle Noncy Ellsworrh Linnie Elmer Dionno Emery Angel Enclnos Teri Erdmon Becky Esporzo Derek Evons Tino Ezcurro Cliff Fqen Molcolm Folk Donno Forley Juli Fornsworrh Condy Fosse Trocy Felger Scorr Fisher Morci Fleener Bren Flercher Kris Flerclwer Eddie Flores 280-Juniors M, , vnu , .Q X . J 4. - if- Q W E , I WE ff- 5 Q i or Q4 i A 4 K f ' Q . 1 m 5 M '- l' H . l ' ir , 3 J Jiil J 'Im' A A , ,,, A C , i QI ri -an Lux .1 , V 3' . ii 1- A ' A ' . U L l W W W, L . . Q My , 'jx X ,K K , . K .. I el Q., or gg.: 4 fziigi w ,,,, . W, nni J k J .' . :nib C Z fs, is 2? T A X 1, ,Al if 1' Lie 1 ' 1 J 1: J 4 J VM A S , M fl , Ti .. WE ' ' J 4 ff 1' . ' ,W 'Z - ' ' . f'-5:-7 5' ' . V' E r Q if K - ? V.'.' , K' 5 C . 1 J 1 J 153 .L L gi ' N ,- ,. , . f , X V. on fwfff JJ-. , ' , ' W 1 f M A ' ' -.N 1' 'V -, I J ' at , Q J.. 1 - .- . 'S - ' fi X , 1 2 3f Q A gig Q- Q. V at , I D I A f J J . K ' , J D J M + , ,,,,,l, C. W ,, , ,, A W, , .,,.e L , V: Z I ,. gzk W ir, VE: K F, .5 4 ' X K Lv i viz ' . A , Y? ', '.:. 1' A li., M 4 f' iw I ..-, C. ..., im . gg if ,X A I , ' Q-gf . ' ':, N - wr. X fi .015 l 'ff iv, if x aw W X J ng, SQA' K , f H .az-KL David Floyd Dan Fluhorry Danny Fonseca Ted Fowler Julie Fox Tracy Fox Kris Franco 4 Becky Free Par Fuessel Carolyn Fuller De-Ann Gabbiras Fronl-1 Galorza Shelley Garner Rick Garza DEANNA BUNCH Deanna Bunch has been very in- volved wirh school. She was on rhe Bunny Line, Mayor's Yourh Commir- ree, Dance Club, Peo Club, Nl-l:S., Quill and Scroll, and Ski Club. She also found rime ro vvorls ar a dance studio ond ro oainr. Gne of her painrings won a blue ribbon ar rhe AZ Srare Fair. Deanno also excelled in her srudies by raking AP English rvvo years and College Prep Biology. I rhinl-1 rhar AP classes are good because rhey pre' pare you for college, Brian Gares Tonya Garro Jimmy German Michelle Gibson Dennis Gildersleeve Kevin Gilmore Rabin Goederr Viclsi Goisr Joanne Gonzales Parry Goodrich Barbara Goadroad Randy Caranr Scorr Gregory Lila Griffin Teri Griggs Ray Guillory Thod Gulczynsi-:i Heidi Gulick Karin Haesemeyer James Haley Andrea Holrom Juniors 231 Anne Homilron Angelo Homlin Jennifer Honsen Joclcie Horombosic John Horo Leonne Horper Tory Horper Gregory Horris Dole Horr Shonnon Horrer Krisrine Howley Webb Hown lkeymond Hows Roberr Hoyes Kennerh Heclser Jennifer Hepler Goylon Heywood Kelly 'Hicks Woyne Hicks Chris Highrower Erils Hilde-brond Dovid Hill Sherri Hilliord Dovid Hinz Morr Hobley Eric Hodges Rhondo Hollowoy Srephoni Holm Keirh Holmes Chrisropher Horen Kimberly Horton Lori Horron Therese Horton Jennifer Houdoshell Burch Howord Roberr Huber Tomi Huber Woyne Huber Emily Huerro Denise Huggins Korrino Huggins Fred Humphrey Guy Humphrey Dennis Humphreys Michoel Humphries Morie Hutchinson Dovid Hynek Lonce lsermon Ginger Joclsson Holly Jackson Lynn Johnson Mike Johnson lloberr Johnson Suson Johnson Trovis Johnson Dovid Jones Ed Jones Eric Jones Williom Jones Rene Joseph Debro Jowers Angelo Juber Dono Koiser 282 Juniors Ji' -.'- we Bob Kanaga Chrisrine Kay Pamela Kaye Coral Kelly Paul Kennedy Cindy Kenr Carrie Kershaw Craig Kilgore Alanna King Joanne King Q. ., S i Korhy Kaopen Dridgerre Kosciuls Joe Kranrz Greihchen Kreiling Cindy Krengel Craig Ladouceur Drerr Lambson s Michael Lance Mllse Landis Brenda Lanham Deanna Lapa LESLIE SMITH My involvement in school will malse my high school years much more memorable, plus l will Isnow and feel rhar l was a parr of ir, stared Leslie Smirh abour the impor- tance of being involved in school ac- livlrles. Leslie's involvemenrs in school con- sisred ofiunior class presidenr, an oc- rive member of ski club, FBLA, and National Honor Sociery. She was also very involved in sports acriviries. She played on rhe vorsiry volleyball reom and girls' rracls. Sracey Lollue Susan Lashinslsy Mark Larham Sheila Lax John Lelllaron Von Lee Rhoda Lelevier Lynn Lesueur Dena Lewis Scarf Lewis Jim Lidbocls Lenna Linares Tracy Lindsey Eleanor Ling Juniors 288 Sherwin Loor Bertha Lopez Tracy Lovato Patricia Lowe Kothaleen Modding .lulie Madole Jeff Mandly Cindy Mann Rebecca Mann Diane Marsden Lesley Marsh Keodron Marshall Colleen Martin Corinne Martin Steve Martin Christina Martinez Rosemary Martinez Robert Mason Marshall Matthews Carlos Motus Joanne Maas Lisa Mayfield Robin McAuliffe Matt McCorl Karhy McCarthy Mark McCullough Philippe McCurdy Daniel McGee Chevonne McKee Susan McKinney Donald McLain Laura McMillan Wendy McMillan Jon MCMullln Rose McNea1y Charlotte McWilliams Richard Meneses David Migo Hyrpm Miller Kristie Miller Rhonda Miller Ruth Miller Tina Mingle Dennis Mlnich Darin Mitchell Gina Mleynels Patti Moeggenberg Julie Montague Anthony Montana Christina Montes Gracie Montez Jonell Montgomery Scott Montgomery Gina Mooers Patrick Mooney Declsy Moore Cindy Moore Daniel Moreno Lisa Moreno Shan Morgan Virginia Murrietta Jeff Mutter Kenny Navenma 234 Juniors is fs f 'T . r. .fee .e .ss se- E Q 5 Q 5 . Sandra Neel y 1 ? r' - 3 K Jenny Nelson 1-Hiya EQ if-Q. X Abs 5- A I ,S ' K W Kelli Nelson -1 M, - ,, , , -- gli, - Q. Q Lisa Nevin 1 K A i .E ' N K Tim Nlclslous l ,z f - ' '- .e G r 5 f. A :es Darin Nielson , s ..1- sf: If' X 5,3 1-. . -X f, 1 xx 775 K Mariano Nlenlsorlx 1 ' 5 u To 1 i Diana Noble 1 fr 1 A P. l em we y L E . ' ' ,N 2 - ' ' X as f ,vw we ' 4 ,W Yr John Noeizel 5 5 - , J , ' 2 X f P Y , ' l Pom Noonan 9 f- - . : - w , -.,.. Q, YJ' ll I - .lb . i U -3, A .M - P Michael Nowols v Q F X- . X 1 A Ann Oalses J - K , ' ' P , 1 Michelle Oclwee 'i' Lie ' f . . is if X ,..f P , A x la- Y . X. li Q P i. P g - l-k. , . Sreve Oennger T ' ' 1 ' B PM I 55-3 5 A Carol Olsen f. gif Q E' i 1 5 1 s- X , 1- 5 Q we , ses , fg Colleen Olsen ,X 2 -v ki s Sm , -. ,. N N fe y. vi , Y X J 0- A P y K N Soroh Orrega T X Y Q 'P Q P S: Q Morls O'l3orr ,y Q 1 ,f YA 4 y W Susan O'Dell A r Q -e ' 1' ,M ' A so - 1 . - ,V li , - , ii 'av . - as Clore O Malley X.. I Q. P Fife, , ll.. ,E 'Q . s W ' 1 ig Y is , X A ,Q glndy ,Packard . 1 V 6 Q: Q A -is erer age v L D 5, 1 1 is VN Q s X P K i XX Debra Palmer i e 7 6' K is X 'X lg X - P ' ' 1' Chucls Parls .. X r,.s,.g X Q l N ' i ' Q V g . Q - C Marla Parker , D lx 6 f ' f sofxx is Carhy Parrlca il , - W .vw , x A A P Q Q Janice Paul F 98: if-'-V .1 1 RODNEY RASH P 'F' Rodney Rash was born on August 8, 1981, Rodney suffered an alcohol A, 1965, in Kirrery, Maine. I-lis family relared dearh, which broughr sorrow moved ro Arizona and Rodney lived io many. Darin Mirchell commenred, 1 Q here wirh his grandmorher for six- I fhinls Rodney conrribured more ro 5 reen years. l-le lerrered in football Mesa High rhan he lsnew. I wish we and baseball ar Mesa Junior and ar would have appreciared him more our school. Rodney was well lilsed while he was here. May Rodney and had many friends, On Ocrober Rash's spirir forever carry on. . .. ,yr ., . ... K K r X Amomene peno . ' f 'P . ' , , ... r , I RICIS Peters .. . ' g' : Al Q r . ..,, T , . Q Kevin Pfeiffer in . 1 i sf -H5 X - , Q dx 1 l , Pele Piazza 3, f' 4 ' h ' s issezxg s 'Y John Pldge , P' 1 ' if 7 .i-' E ' ' , Donna Pierce P 1 f z if 3 i ' K' ' A J Tonya Pierce if 5 ' i ,,si . P N' Juniors 235 wi-X Frances Porrer Jesus Porrillo Roberra Pawderly Diane Powell Leroy Powell Casey Price Mark Price Arlene Quiroga Rachel Rachiell Diane Ramirez Jae Ramirez Sherry Rand Rodney Rash Mari Rarigan Karri Ray Todd Reayis JR Reed Brenr Reidhead Curr Reiswig Julie Reliford David Richards Andrea Richardson Karhleen Riclsrners Laurie Ridenour Chrisrine Riggs Parricia Riley Chris Rivera Parricia Robinerr Douglas Radriquez Jennifer Rodriquez LaNae Rogers Michael Rogers Darren Roggeman Cindy Roles Ronald Rouse Susan Rowe Andrea Rubia Rebecca Rucker Jeff Rush Darren Russell Janer Russell Rae Rurlaowslxi Gloria Salazar Timorhy Salcido Valerie Sanchez Mary Same? Katy Sandler Kelley Sarrain Janice Sayer Kelly Schallacls Lisa Schlinls Clinr Schlundr Ellie Schrnidbauer Kevin Schmirr Gayle Schurz Roberr Schweilsardr lan Scarr Jody Scorr Karen Seeger Hearher Seamons Randy Secor Rhonda Sevey Shawn Sevey 286-Juniors K Sanjeev Sharma Richard Sheridan Carol Shorr Mickey Simko Lisa Siqueiros Michael Sisk Shelley Skinner Julie Sloven Darrell Slick Jack Slusher Julie Slusher Yvonne Srnir Angela Smirh Craig Smirh Darrin Smirh Greg Smirh Leslie Snnirh Marla Smirh Timorhy Smiih Randy Smyers Veronica Solano Karen Spong Tim Spicer Gary Springer Susan Spurlock Kevin Squires Rodney Srandage Eric Srarr Sarah Sreiner Margarer Srernpien Mark Srepanek Greg Srewarr Merrianne Srodghili Carol Sroffan N'-. sd- S. I Sl-lELl.Y WILCOX Shelly has been involved in music since she was seven years old when she began playing rhe piano She has been playing ir for nine years and also has been playing rhe violin for six years She has parricipared in many recirals in borh school and church ocriviries She is also a mem ber of rhe A Capella choir Other ac riviries she was involved in was Jr Class Council and she also nnade rhe honor roll All the pracricing has been hard bur ir will pay aff in rhe end srared Shelly i M . . ' . iv I N A In . , . . U . . :. I I ,A S . I I , , Juniors 287 Michael Si. Germain Tracy Stone Michael Stoops Jim Stoulfer Jeff Srowasser Kathleen Sullivan Michael Surchils Daniel Sutton Marls Talbot Don Tanner Laura Tate Renee Taylor Jeffrey Terry Jill Thiele Tonya Thieme Melanie Thomas Jeffrey Thompson Kathy Thompson Samantha Thompson Tommy Thompson Dean Tomini Quyen Truong Brent Turley Gay Turley Terri Turtle Julie Uchytil Anthony Ulrich Cindy Ulrich Shorin Urry Raymond Valencia Sondra Valenrine Gracie Valenzuela Gregg Vance Valorie Vanderhoef Cathy VanWey Norma Vasquez Tanyo Vasquez Kolynn Vegh Laurie Velde Meloney Vermedal Cathy Vernachio Christina Vidal Timothy Wakefield Michelle Wallser Terence Walsh Sandro Wolters Edward Wore Larry Warner Theodore Warring Lily Washington James Waslso Ronald Weaver Scott Webb Debbi Weigele Carol West Lawrence Wheeler Paul Wheeler Chris White Dean Whitney Jackie Whittaker Kim Wilslund Shelly Wilcox Angie Willsins More-n Willis 238 Juniors an 'T' A T, Q ggi A 5 1' ,N K I l X 1 3 4 . 's1,f',s sf? 3 ls! gm if ,153 Q X : Q2 K .ifk f s xx: K f be is an c - '-..- 5 YL.- - S 'i ., fi , I 1. ab M 1 J, n E. -- . gkxix f uf Sf ' l X S cicq, X h -Q- --J ' 2 T ,T Q c l T .fr T i wti We ,N ,ccc ,,c,,,,ocw l A - A., si... ...X -...X if islkni Q E Q . Qs s c.-.- ISS ' S i X K s Q ii v J if X L f. ,K- ee Q . 2 V i - - .,... W ' x fi ' if u X E as 11, .sg E x. 2, s if rc f - X . Ms, 4 igltsfugl., -, iffy gi ixilzg i ,- clys 'W l i 'iff is JEFF RUSH Foorboll, rhe cooches rechniques of reoching discipline, ond ploying on rhis yeor's reom helped me, os well os orherjuniors, ro be berrer leoders for nexr yeor's foorboll reomf' Jeff Rush ployed rhe posirion of flonlser on rhe vorsiry foorboll reom. He hos ployed foorboll for four yeors, including his freshmon ond sopho- more yeors ond one yeor for Pop Worner. He wos reom coproin for his freshmon reom ond won rhe orhlere of rhe yeor ovvord. Piichord Winsor Kimberly Woehler Dophne Wolfe Kathryn Wollum Anno Wong Len Woodord Drendo Woodley Don Woods Nr ww hw Wm i 'Wiftifir ,H ','iw 'MQ X 1 K 4 K K Xl - K - . Mory Zimmer Liso Woodward Sydney Woolsey John Worden Tereso Wren Richord Wyricls Joe Yores Joner Yerlses Debbie Young Clorls Zocher Rebecca Zohn Roberr Zohn Chrisrino Zorore Noncy Zozick Juniors 239 waijffm M, f A NK M f' .1 f .2 2. M wx , L -A - A' ff' ' Qfffwiiv If .. , V I , fn. , ,QV 'r , ,' V -1 C34 'K r Q Q H. t if ,Q BH , f1, Q- M UF . '34 ,. ,' A A' , f -40' 2:4f2 SUPHDMURES E 66 .1,, , - 1 'UG we L vw Q. Q - 'th M ' fm' 3532 4 w, , . j ' w Q y 531333 WHITE S EE? Nnw BEGINNIITG H SSLINE DEUREASBS FUR MAN The sophomore closs wos given rhe rrodirionol horo rime, os school srorred, ond rhings gor rolling. One of rhe mosr fomilior phroses heord wos, Don'r srep on rhe seol, souosh- more. Alrhough rhey were hossled, bugged, ond mode fun of, rhings were Isepr on o lower level come pored ro previous yeors. The rrodirions or Meso High, such os Wesrwood Weels, Goherso cup com- peririon, ond rhe vorious formols, were corried on, much ro rhe sophof mores pleosure. They olso found rhor rhe vorious progroms or Meso High were on o much more upgroded lev- el rhon or o Jr. High level. One of rhe biggest priviledges wos gerring o whole hour for lunch, ond some didn'r know whor ro do for rhe nexr 45 minures offer rhey scorfed rheir lunch down. The sophomores were o very oc- rive closs, ond porriciporecl in mony evenrs. They srorred rheir firsr yeor well, which mode rheir furure lools bright. 1 Sophomore closs officers: Esy Lucero, secre TOFY, Amy Benjamin, presiclenr, ond Dono Del linger, vice presidenr 2 Sophomores do rheir closs yell 3 A hore sirs on top of rhe sophomores' floor during rhe Gohrso Rolly. 4- One of rhe mony sophomore foorboll gomes SUPHUMURES Sandra Acosra Mikel Adair Doug Adams Lamonr Adams Robert Adams Kevin Adcocls Linda Agredano Jane Aguirre Gil Alarorre Dallas Allen Deann Allen Lisa Allred Liz Alvarado Augustine Alvarez Maria Amaya Bryan Amos Karhy Anderson Rodney Andrus Leanne Anron Jesse Aranda Kyle Arena Brian Armsrrong Cindy Armsrrang Michele Arwoad Michele Ayers Andrew Baldwin Norma Baldwin Kris Baranslsi Darrin Barbee Corrine Barcus Patricia Barnes Sherri Barnerr Bob Barrlerr Noelle Bates Zack Bauler Ken Baum Jim Bear Jahn Bear Karen Beck Sherri Beeman Irma Bello Amy Berjamin Buddy Benson Eric Berg Michelle Berg Russ Bergeman Jeff Bermudez Renee Berry Allen Bierwagen Don Billerer Sarah Birsui Brerr Black Sreve Bluel Karhy Boeldr Anira Bane Sheila Bowe Chris Bowen Marnie Bawring Tracy Bradley Mike Briggs Tom Briggs Russell Brisrow Brian Broberg 242 Saphomores . ,ii Sauna ff' 'B i,, Q 4 N 'N ' irzrfln 1 r T r . -li wss V+- ,Z , -. r i- V , 2, s-, L 3 1 'lu , 11- 'i l 1-is 5 ,, A 1 Kari ' ur X, ,, 1 , ..,,,,. , QW, ..,..5SW,, wr l Jiywii 1-be V V-in A 5 Z yl.. : Tl ' rsffif fffis' 'M ,gif 1 ' l 1 i is ' if r' 1 ,rl 1 '- My l, ' C1 1 ic i 4' iw j l if B , ig I.-P.. Y ' i 4' 'i k I x. Q.--.-, ,, .l,, , q A S5 3 IX xx. .v Viggiyr V if 'i'. 1 .. i i ' A sf ' , I v , ,b f E l eM.,.f.Yv ..,,, ,, ,,,L. ,, 5 K+., -.s rf. i l Q , l x 2 Tl, I' '7 'KM x i.,, -i ,mfs yr. N. I. i S A 3 1 -E: ,.ifiivK5,s , ..., 1:- f V ' .. ii - , . Ly- , 1 l W J i Bi ,K li 'Gm 'fm ' ' tiger., N A fi 2 t 1 si ff S l ,uA , - 139 , i 'K' l -ri. is M l QQ' if 'fi sf W ma, in Qi - 'Vg Ai if Iffw liifi A I LB? l 1 f ei' if Eg? is ' ,ef si K f Q rs se s 1 1 , :es Q l X x .1 Wh SR - . n . ' - 4 A 5 T3 Y, i Q . , U wr- -i, - ., , - I 11 frff. .F' .ge si 7' sl' 1.5 1 A 'X r - .. yew-4 :sg-rr ' . su m wig. i ., 3 J Q 3 45, 'gf , f f gg.- Q r i t 4' ,, . egg. I ,qi i,',:kf: g3 Q ' . N b .1 as g g, , N 4- r i ' l l c if f L i Hs' E, ,. ' 'ff 'A 'jr 1-i ,. 'yi c gt K l , l K A i l ' ' 'S' , s 5 - .J 1 x N l A 1 4 ..x. s .1 1 ,c il l l SUSAN CLOUSE Susan Clause has been dancing mosr of her life. She srarred when she was abour six and has lsepr go- ing. For the pasr year and a half, she has been performing wirh rhe Main Srreer Jazz Company. She danced with rhem ar the Arizona Bilrmore and rhe Arizona Srare Fair. Said Su- L l l li , hu. L- 3 . ELA S I, i h -D af F K C X J l . .Q.,, 4 1 L Q Q evee . i 3 S ii i -'C -,,.. -Ms .... . N... .,.,. Q sn . Q l . - 3 - 'K f ails f -,agp is Q f ' S L s s S N A v . ,Ns :gif f , 6 2 . he --.ss -- N , X i -5- A ,Q X 9 RVN -. cl , X X 4 Q .Q . C 8 ,.N. ' ' , .. ..er Kim Brerr Amy Broughron Diane Droughron Carolyn Brown Elaine Drawn Eric Drown Wally Brown san, I lil-ae ro express my feelings rhrough dance. Susan also was involved in school acriviries. She ran wirh rhe varsiry cross counrry ream, sang with rhe Arizonans choir, and played violin wirh the orchestra. Wade Dryan Tanya Dryanr Valerie Burgess Teresa Burns Monica Busch Jackie Cabrera . . Willie Calderon e! l!L 'K f Jim Call 2 Debbie Campbell Henry Campbell Janell Campbell Parry Campbell Roberr Corpenrer Billy Carnes Tammy Carr Kristina Casey Esrer Chambers Brian Chapman Lydia Chapman Paula Chapman Pere Chapman Tim Chapman Elizabeih Chavez Melinda Chiedi Rebecca Cheare 5 O S332 Rm X S Sae Chen Ivan Chrisrian Shelly Chrisrion David Chrisriansen Chrisrina Church Elizaberh Clarls Lawrence Clorls Sophomores 243 Roberr Casillas ' , . Abe Chaira Venessa Chamberlin Ryon Clorls Jodi Cloy Korie Clifron Byron Cline Suson Cloise Mindy Clow Sondro Coffey Shorom Coffey Robert Cole Colli Colgrove Tom Colton Meg Connell Scorr Conrod Dill Cooper Kevin Cormier Ricki Cosron Pom Crodvorr I Billie Crawford Devon Crowford Steve Crimmins Doryl Crockerr Trocy Croclserr Cindy Crum Morvin Csoder Chuck Cull Richord Cummings Worren Cusick Drendo Dorr Amondo Dovis Mory Delci Pouline Delio Dono Dellinger Srocie Delmoe Doryl Denhom Dove Derry Dionno Desenberg Trish Deviro Brendo Dewirr ----ismy'mE2' Noncy Dollboum Terry Downs John Drews Toby Drummond Greg Duffy Fred Duke Drenr Dunn Clinr Dunn Poui Duron Lindo Dvorols Louro Dyer Phillip Eones Gory Eoron Ricordo Edwords Scorf Edwords John Elsdohl Jody Ellebrechr Kim Elmer Kerri Elrich Lori Emons John Enriquez Russell Erbough Roy Escolero Pedro Espino 244 Sophomores Amy Essenburg Cara Evans Heidi Evans Kenneth Evans Hank Eyring Shauna Facemire Greg Fager Christopher Farnsworth John Farnsworth Reuben Farnsworth Carl Farrar X Loraine Farrow Danny Porter and Loren McCleve began Disc Jockying over the sum- mer. Both cited that their interest in music was a major motive in becom- ing D.J.'s. Added Loren, l like fooling with the equipment, They said the hardest thing about their job was judging a crowd's - DANNY PORTER AND LOREN MCCLEVE Robert Faucher Monica Feitlin mood. They also said it was tough because they didn't always know what to except. Commented Dan- ny, l think being a D.J. is easier when we are doing it for people our age because we usually know what they like to hear. fi -95 I Elila Fenn Randall Fenence Jeff Fictum Ruth Fields Jim Finerd Kara Fitzgerald Kathy Flaws Scart Flechsig Karen Fleenor Kevin Fleming Karen Flores Lea Fortini Jim Fournier Lesia Franks Jonell Frazier Robert Freeland Darren Fteestane Steve Frey Candi Frisbie Linda Frix Julie Fuller Gilbert Galarza Chris Gaona David Garcia Frank Garcia Martha Garcia Michelle Garcia Mabel Gatrigus Sophomores 245 Sreve Garrison Rene Garza Tina Gasporra Joe Gerz Vaughn Gilmore George Gollmer Carherine Goodman Carlos Gomez Virginia Goss Gary Greer Michele Grigsby Diane Guevara Sean Gulley Srephanie Gunnell Laurie Gushwa Rosemary Gurierrez Mark Hall Spencer Halliday Karen Hallsred Bob Hamilton Alex Hamori Rebecca Hancock William Hancock Jennifer Handley Sean Hansen Lori Harmon Andra Harper Mike Harrison Donno Harch Joel Hedberg Beth Hemphill Don Henderson Chrisry Herberr Sieve Hildebrand Joe Hildenbrandr Ken Hill Scorr I-liiron Penny Hodges Richard Holman Kelly Hair Jeff Harsrmann Bill Harron Ron Howard Aaron Huber Jon Hudson Gwen Huerre Korie Hyde Scorr Irvine Srobhan Irving Trina lsch Mishawn Jackson Rochelle Jackson Violer Jackson Vera Jimenez Jae Jin Donna Johns Chrisropher Johnson Daryl Johnson Eddie Johnson Gayle Johnson Rodney Johnson Scan Johnson Virlona Johnson 246 Sophomores sf l ...il f-S3 rw If G G, 5 G Gr 'ir 5. s- 4 g. 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She performed with rhe Main- srreer Jazz ar the Srare Fair and rhe Biltmore, Orher performances occured rwice a monrh, Kim srarr- ed dancing when she was four, and has always loved ro sing. l'lr seems l'm always busy wirh school, being involved malses school more fun, commenrecl Kim. l Chrisiine Kohnlae X . Michelle Koughn ,, M li' Brian Krohn J Renee Kromm Krisrine Lamy A Mirchell Lance I ' Randy Lane Lisa Lanqsion ssl - AA y A Hazel Lapierre 5 no . Gina Lash w- lf L N ae Michael Laiham l ig Q4 Cynrhia Lavald T iri- ' Bruce Lee Q flfu E Q hr X I KI'lSll 'msgs www -Q Wendi Lee V ' 4L.ii if Donnella Lewis I .Q X L Bryan Lindblcirn ! A K fl Shane Loar i ' is Linda Longmoar ' ' Troy Lord Teresa Love Sophomores 247 Esy Lucero Dawn Modding John Magnin Roberr Maher Sean Maher Curris Malone Parricls Mann Michael Marks. Joel Marsh Danny Marrin Kelly Marrin Parry Marrin Heather Morrindole Alexander Morrinez Guy Morrinez Michael Marrinez Rebecca Morrinez Barr Massey Sondra Marrhews Scorr Moy Karherine Mays Susan McAlpine Karen McAuliffe David McCammon Loren McCleve Frederic McCurdy Chrisry McDowell Linda McElyea Randy McFadden Rochelle McGee Roxanne McGee Sonya McGerrr Dana McKendree Jason McMains Franls McManus Jerome McMillan Danny Medina Isabel Medina Chrisry Medrano Michele Meidl Teresa Meidl Steven Melcher Rose Mendez David Mendoza Lisa Meneses Raymond Meneses Richard Meseroli Roy Mesauraa Carolyn Messinger Liza Messruzzi Lori Merrerr Kim Miellae Kim MiliuS Brad Miller - David Miller Johnny Miller Keirh Miller Conrad Miranda Darin Mirchell Joanne Mitchell Kelly Monrgomery Cindy Monrierrh Erinanne Mooney 248-Sophornores JOHN FARNSWORTH John Fornsworrh wos very oc- rive os o sophomore. He com- menred, I'I3ond is o Iof of fun, bur I could do wirhour rhe eoriy morn- ing procrices, I don'r Iike gerring up rhor eorly. Bur I know I hove ro poy rhe price if I wonr ro be good. John hos been pioying rhe Brendo Moore Cindi Moore Kimberlee Moore Erik Morris Liesl Morris Vicror Morris Korhy Morrow Mike Morrlock Jeff Morron Rodney Moug Rodney Moyer Rory Mulion Elizoberh Muilins David Novorro Robert Nelson Toon Nguyen Dione Nielson Hoomon Nikzod Sieve Nixon Jomes Noder Jeff Nowak Donny Ochoo DeeAnn O'DeII Mike O'DeII Terri Olson Loreno Orrego Korhy Oversroke Bill Owens rrombone for four yeors. His other musiCoI rolenrs include being o member of Spirit Singers in which he wos o boss. He olso wos on rhe JV. foofboII reom ond wos o member of sophomore closs councii. Dorren Owens Tony Podiilo Corio Poerh Cori Pojok Jorge Polomino Kim Porker Judy Pormor Cossondro Porrin Rhondo Poui Shoron Poui Candi Poyne Morionne Peorson Chris Peffer Srocey Peno Sophomores 249 Y77Y,- Y,., Y, Y,,,,v-n , , Wade Pennell Shawn Percy Gloria Perez Joe Perez Brad Perkins Karl Perry Shellie Perry Roberr Persely Barbara Perersen Jennifer Perersan Naralie Perrini Buck Phelps Sergio Pina Leon Pinlrerron Kelly Pirsenbarger Lori Pirrman Amy Poling Henry Polls Danny Porrer Renee Porenza Sandy Powderly Milse Powell Jim Prana Slsip Prawel Ann Prenris Dill Presron .loe Price Julie Proctor Franlr Raia Alex Ramirez Giloerr Ramirez Srello Ramos David Ray Tim Reed Sheri Rees Bill Reinson Joy Pesrer Kim Reynolds Dawn Rhoron Michele Rhoron Colleen Rich Marla Richards Droalxie Richardson Donald Richey Bill Richmond Porricia Riclsmers John Riley Ronnie Rrvera Tommy Ralinger Jess Romero Kelly Romo , Holly Roos Jean Rosenburg Leah Rowland Monica Rubio Kim Rarherford Ellen Rurlrawslei Holly Ryan Cindy Sample Alicia Sanchez Amelia Sanchez Belinda Sanchez Clara Sanchez 250 Sophomores S All ' g . . 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L 'ik QQ ,, -X NS is ' is N A 1 f .. rw 5 m x , '. .N f 5125- g - A i f gs X , EX is A 13 Perer Schaefer i f Q 1- Brian Scharpf John Schlichring is Karri Schmaloecls A Kevin Schmldr Tammi Schmirr Ken Schneider I A Elizoberh Schulz Wendellyn Schurz Dusry Scorr - . Richard Sei-xiya 'Q Charles Selby Rory Self Q Bob Selman Michelle Seyey Regina Shadricls Angie Shedd Michelle Sheffield Elycia Shelron Gayle Sheppard James Sheppard 'T aapaaX'a A Shawn Sherwood 5 i 1 ,K Sreve Sherwood K I A ,Q 5 im orrs , . uv 5 D - 5 Dana Shumway 24 3 r. ser me A K 'f i . ' A Robin Shurrz 5 . gg i Q f ' Linda Sirnonds 'M M' R Mom simorids rlc' - ' Troy Siren 1 QF Tammy Slsoggs i 1 ,. ,,, 2 Q, Karherine Slsidmore A , , I I Elizaberh Skinner M J I ' Sreven Smarr ss 1 1 5 lg V Alan Smirh I Mll4EL Amin This has been a fun year be- ing involved in Hare Band and A Cappella. Hopefully myiunior and senior year will be rhe some, if nor berrerl l have really enjoyed high school. Ir is a big change from junior high, srared Mikel Adair. Milsel devored his rime and ral- enrs ro music rhroughour his soph- omore yeor. He was rhe only sophomore boy in rhe A Cappella choir. He was also o member of rhe Hare Band and jazz band. Regan Smirh Reggie Smirh Roberr Smirh Nancy Solis Anne Sorensen Gina Soto Sophomores 251 Marshall Sommerdorf Carl Speclsels Denise Srondoge Scott Steffen Sharla Steffler Suzanne Sreinbtink Russell Steinle David Steinmerz Ruth Stevenson Robert Stewart Nathan Srodghill Lisa Stoffel Brian Stone Mickey Stoner Kimberly Stoolxs Anthony Stoops Rodney Srouffer Jennifer Stout Janel Strodiing Gerald Striclser Ron Summers Marcina Sunderhaus John Suniga Susan Sylvester Julie Tack Amanda Talkington Michael Tangumo Lorrie Tanzello Donna Taylor Roy Tellez Julia Thomas Marla Thomas Kirt Thompson Theodore Thompson Kristi Tidwell Timothy Toomey Carl Trqillo Glenae Turley David Turner John Turner Lisa Turner Wendy twordzik Cathlynn Tye Tammy Ulmer Lisa Unrue Eliza Urbina Diane Urie Terry Valode Raul Valenzuela Vol Valenzuela Chad Vance Alon VanTongeren Mike Vasquez Stanford Vasquez Melody Vaughn Francisco Vega Robert Velasquez Gary Vieth Karen Vincent Richard Vincent Carol Viral Walter VonBorsteI Louise Vonlsampen Julie Vunder 252 Sophomores KEVIN FLEMING Basketball takes a lot of hard work and practice, but l'm willing to pay the price to attain my goal, commented Kevin. Kevin was very involved in basketball as a sophomore, and was a mem- ber of the J.V. basketball team. He said he would like to play pro- fessionally someday. He also was very involved in sophomore class council, and his school spirit really showed in the Goh-tso rally, as he had one of the main parts in the sophomore skit, Studmore the sophomore. Glenn Wagner Linda Walthers Tirnaia Ward Lesa Work Julie Watkins Dee Woutelet Anslin Way Tracy Webster Darren Welton Kitt Wheeler Michael Wheeler Mary Whetren Mickey Whitaker Christopher White Chuck Whitlow Ronald Whitton Melanie Wiegel Raine Wilcox Robin Wild Scott Wiles Aimee Williams Jackie Williams Joe Williams Keith Williams Paul Williamson Tammy Wilmer David Wilson Mary Wittreich Robert Wood Wayne Waolsey Nathan Worley Carol Wyrick Amy Young Maryann Zazick Chuck Zett Sophomores 258 , 49 Q 'fx w 2 .Sv , ,, i ,, P USPECTING an an '98 i .,,, .. . .. K wg-Z. iz? an R if Q i f j'iefi,, Si e W XJ?-K. f Q ,fm Aww ' I ' ' A I' i 9' K 'll Q 1 haw f X .. 6 wha? Y 5, K gf Q 'inn E 4 3 Q' 'A . f ' fbv 'gift' xx W of 'Q img fx . L 131 9 H ' 1 X W ECA KNOWLEDGE TEACHERS According to New Websters ln- ternational Dictionary the defini' tion of school is o place for in- struction in any branch or branches of knowledge, an estab- lishment for imparting knowl- m edge, A vast arnount of this knowledge was acquired through our nnany classes, lectures, horne- wark, and cramrning for tests at the last minute. We DOT only learned through our studies, but also through our experiences with peers and faculty. Just who were the faculty? Well, they were the adrninistra- tors, teachers, secretaries, counsel- ors, custodians, cafeteria worlsers, and security guards. The people that held the school together. Their job was to help students in certain areas. We sometimes for- got that this was only their job, and that they too had a life out- side of school, Many teachers had unique interests and experiences. Van Horrell, Career Technician, traveled to England, and attend- ed a parade that included the roy- al farnily. Arden Rowley, Audio Visual teacher, served five years in the army, and eighteen years AE PEOPLE TCU in the National Guard. He and his wife made crafts for shows. Ar- den specializes in woodcrafts. Ann Sherwood, Potpourri teacher, has been involved in craft boutiques for four years. Recently her daughter, sister-in-law, and herself started their own boutique called Country Corners. There were 40 people involved in this bou- tique. The bourique was craft ori- ented, it included wall hangings, macrarne, and Ann Sherwood's sticl-2 horses called 'lwho-who's. Reed Farnsworth, Biology teachv er, delivered 400 to 500 copies of the Mesa Tribune everyday be- fore school. l-le also umpired fast and slow pitch softball. A sense of adventure was shown by Dale Hall who traveled bacls and forth to his cabin with four of his chil- dren on one motorcycle. At Mr. Richard Sebring worlws diligently in drafting. 2- Student uses library for studies. 3- Ray Cole reviews economics, AM Students breals for lunch. 5- Mr. Gerald McCasland explains math to Lisa Turner. 6- Students traveling between classes. ACADEMICS Active Boord The school boord, which consists of nine members, meets every second ond fourth Tuesdoy of the month. At these meetings, they discussed finonciol motters, ond vorious community octivities. ln oddition to these bi- monthly meetings, the school boord members received mony invitotions. They ottended school dedicotions, on elementory schools Thonlssgiving feost, ond lunched with the Moyor's Youth Committee. They olso toured construction sites, met with school stoff members, ond tollsed with potent groups. Everything including school events, building odditions, ond funds went through the school boord Donno Green, on octive member of the school boord, commented, When I find time to sit down, theres olwoys something to reod. l feel os though l'm in o constont stote of being educoted - through listening, through reoding, through shoring experiences. Being o school boord member is o position of infinite voriety, chollenge, personol fulfillment ond growth. 1 Noncy Thomos ond Sondy Howell tolse notes on o school boord meeting, Qf Dr. George Smith listens intently, O' Dovid Eogleburger tolses the floor. 44 Donno Green reods the itinerory. 5- One of mony soeolsers discusses vitol issues. 256-Acodemics l' W. ri, ,, X 5, l Dr John Crondell Dr. John Crondell o seven yeor member of the school boord erjoys working with young people. He cloims thot since young people ore so oc- tive it helps keep him octive. Outside of dentistry he erjoys bockpocking jogging ond sculpting. In his opinion cruising con be fun but in the cose of Moin Street, he believes there is o defi- nite problem. The school boord brought in- sight into government ond the problem of governing. Most people do not oppreciote the tosk of solving community prob- lems, soys Dr, Crondell, Q5, , if lg C 'iolond lngrohom Assistont Superintendent Ars lf. 45:-J C , ' Q, X W 35 S i X C d n Dr' s 530210033 Dr. Jomes Zoheris Assistont Superintendent 11.2, 4:59 Dole Anderson School Boord Wt, 4 '!-W sy ' Y f Donno Green School Boord 9 l-it Dovid Eolgeburger Assistont Superintendent vt? John Crondell School Boord Morilyn Wilson School Boord Cordon Driggs Cordon Driggs o one yeor member of the school boord olso worked on the City Council ond is very involved with the supertntendency l-le enjoys couse he soys Working with young people keeps you young Cordon Driggs enjoys golfing ond is on octave officioter Through the school boord ond offtcioting Cordon Driggs leods o busy business ond sports life working withiyoung people be- Acodemics-257 C ring sroff When one rhinlss of Meso High, one rhinlss of rhe srudenr body ond ' ' d bur rhe rrue fhe spirir generore , f Meso High ore rhe ode boclsbone o minisrrorors, secrerories, ond clerlss These ore rhe people who hold rhe h r ond ir is rhrough compus roger e rheir g ' we ore oble ro ' I os srudenfs. QQSX uidonce rhor Mony funcrion propery srudenrs do nor reolize rhe dedicorion ond porience reguired by rheir jobs hove o deep loye for These people rheir jobs ond MHS, for while we, os sfudenrs, spend o mere rhree yeors or fhis school, mony of rhem hove- spenr up ro rvvenry-five yeors here. They supporr clubs in eyery woy, for if is nor ofren one finds fhem soying no ro o prerzel sold by Germon Club, or o Homecoming Burron sold by Key Club. Doily, rhey pur up vvirh rhe sophomores' guesrions of HOW fo ger ro which closs, rhe unnecessory breolsing of rules, ond obuse of rhe compus ond sfoff. Despire rhese eyenrs, rhey endured eoch doy wirh o posifiye orrirudei bouf rheir feeling When oslsed o rowords MHS, mony remorl-red on how much spirif ond comrodeship rhere wos. Commenring on gools for rhe furure of rhis compus, Assisronr Principols' Secrerory Arleen Boormon replied, 'll wish rhe srudenrs would reinforce school spirir ond hoye pride -F Sl so rhor MHS moy be I-:nown os o coring compusf' T lerely surprised by rhe phorogropher 1- Comp is Loro Sreworr. i ns o poss from rhe - Peggie Bryonr sg 3- Smiling os she files ond rypes vorious popers is Arleen Boormon. 4- Jon Compbell concenrrores on dolly duries ond the worls rourine. 5e Working on schedules for Robert Free Elizober h Wirlsen, 258-Acodemics '1' Mory Jo Schneider Mory Jo Schneider Assisronr Principol, hos been or MHS for rvvo yeors ond plons ro sroy os long os possible. She loves her job ond orrends oll offer hour Ocriviries. Ourside of school, she en- joys physicol ocrlviries such os worer-skiing ond vveighr-lifring. A forrner P.E. reocher, Mory Jo is involved in oerobic-firness ond country-swing donce. She hos complered course work for her Docrorore ond is presently vvorl-sin on her clisserrorion. Acodernics 259 Cooperofion is rhe lsey The securiry guords, rnoinrenonce men, cofererio vvorlsers, ond ooolssrore lodies oll hod jobs rhor fools pofience ond cooperorion. The cofererio hod guire o fevv chonges rhis yeor,such os only hoving eeee one lunch hour insreod of rhe usuol rvvo, using hosress producrs, ond 2 1 offering o mini-lunch for less hungry ri sfudenrs. l'l3osicolly rhe sfudenrs ore ' f as good, no one consisronrly gives rhe T vvorlsers o hord rime, srofed LoVonne T TS. Worlum, monoger. L The ooolesrore hondled fees c supplied srudenrs vvirh pens, pencils Q g ' books, poper, ond iusr obour every O c f T 'iiz Q rhing else o sfudenr needed for school 3 Y . The jonirors fried ro keep rhe ' 'fs' compus oeouriful even rhough some ' clcccy fried ro lirrer ond dornoge properry. T , ,.,, A The oiggesr problem vvere rhe girls R ' , , resrroorns, vvhere mony could nor T' fl' 2 refroin from vvriring on rhe vvolls. Mosr of rhe srudenrs were cooperorive ond could hondle selves vvell our rhere were r 'X 1 Brion Fonning uses r 2- l.oni Silsoherno, se rhe golf corr oroun Sreelmon. 4- Srudenrs 5 Wolrer .2:s..., VT? 260-Acodennics fried ro ruin ir for everyone ond vvere hondled by securiry guords Mory Moreno ond Loni Sileihemo rhe compus cleon os moinrenonce men. oe CAFETERIA LADIES: FRONT ROW: Chorlone Longmoor, LoVonne Worlum- monoger, Esrello Holt, Lorroine Snyder, Jennifer Zieve, Mory Psivero. BACK ROW: rhem hose who he boolssrore. curlry guord, drives d cornpus ro molse sure rhings ore running srnoorhly, 8- Helping srudenrs our in rhe ooolssrore - is rhe job of Coleen Clernenr ond Wilmo eor lunch in rhe cofererio. Ard ond Chucls Clifron help I-:eep Shirley Modole, Dororhy Shoclsley, Porricio Meyer, Joon Isobel, Lynn Hoy, Robin Dovis Doris Gronr, Berry Corrorhers, c Mory Moreno Mory Moreno hos been o security guord ot Meso High for six yeors ond enjoys the free dom of not being restricted to o desk oll doy She ortended St Mory s High School in Phoenix ond is now morried with seven children One of her hobbies is collecting ontiques such os furni ture solt dishes ond spoons This is the best yeor we've ever hod, occording to Mory, especially since the enroll ment is down Students ore not os uptight ond much friendlier Most of the trouble is Coused by the some few students, but bo sicolly the students ore reolly good ond ir's very pleosuroble being with them. The biggest problem wos getting kids to closs on time. Mory does o greot job, relores well with the kids, ond even helps o lot of them with personol problems, stored Robert Sozo, ossistont principol. we A we M. ?'.-...eff M ...-M... ff ,H , k 1:79-'V 'TQ N...-f'Mg,,,.,x. . Q Q- .-.-...-'-qg,,,,,,.. .t L55-.:.:z::f big 'iff r I s f -N M- ...Q-nasqg 'x N Acodemics Qol Twelve peope reoching wr undersronding The English Deporrnwenr Wos on exceprionol deporrrnenr. There were rwelve full-rirne reochers ond Mr. Jerry Jones who roughr for rwo periods o doy. Losr yeor rherf were eighreen reochers, our becouse of rhe drop in srudenr enrollrhenr, reocher enrollmenr olso dropped. Thor wos o disodvonroge. Srudenrs did nor hove os mony courses ro choose from The remoining rvvelve srill did on oursronding job, rhough. English Lirerorure reochers mode Sholsespeore undersrondoole. Lirerory Explororions reochers olso roughr sophomores, ond Advonced Plocemenr English reochers lsepr high srondords on wrirren work. Also, Meso l-ligh srudenrs conrinued ro hove rhe highGSf English ACT scores ornong rhe Nleso high schools. We hove o super deporrrnenr, cornmenred Deoorrrhenr Heod Allen Brodshow. 1- Korri Roy fills our o survey. 24 lornes Woslso ond Meloney Verrnedol rry ro concenrrore in Principles of English ll closs. 3- Worl-Qing inrensely is lsoelyn Brown. 41' Corrie Kershow ond Mrs, Nielsen lisren 262 Acodernics ro srudenr's guesrion. 5- ln Mrs. Nielsen's oth hour closs, Rhondo Choppi compleres on ossignmenr. X .,., C . g A X -, ' . QF.-f?r C 2 l l T Q C . Q3 Q K sf, X K C Allen Drodshow Blllre Cox Depr Head AP Sr Englrsh one Flrzgerold Elvuro Horrrrnn Amerrcon Lur loornollsrn lom Poley Cheryl Shelley Soence Flcrron Fund Englrsh Lynerre Crockerr Jesse Eyerelr AA Soph Engllsh Llr Explororlons Sron Johnson Dorlooro Nlelsen Prrn of Eng. Q Myrhology Duone Toylor lone Troynor Lrr. Explororrons Chrldrens Llr X FZ X 'R Allen Brodshow Allen Brodshovv hos been the Supersrnrron Yeoroools Advr sor snnce 1969 He hos been on Englrsh reocher or Me-so Hugh for rwenry yeors ond rhe Eng lush Deporrmenr Heod for rwo yeors Besldes reochrng or Meso Hugh, he fought or Nleso Com rnunlry College rvvo nlghrs o weels Mr Brodshow olso offs clored ooslserlooll for some of the other high schools ln rhe Volley Deonno Bunch cornmenred, l rhrnla he's o good reocher oecouse he doesn'r ploy fovor :res ond becouse he's open ro oll oplnlons C C y A W .Q was . ' A ' , A ' ' ,wif X 'WM l ' 1 1 Mig ' ' A Acodernrcs 268 ultural, bus. values taught in classroom Foreign language courses helped to broaden students understanding of customs and cultures in other countries. They made students more aware of minorities and the problems they face 1-1... in the southvvest.The languages taught 5 were German, Spanish, and French, The business department helped students develop individual leadership 4 4.-f 5 . 1. f f I Qi A m ,fl f in 9' is fr wr, and social activities. Business courses service activities, helping to build spirit. The courses taught were and Typing I and ll. lesson. 2o4'Academics 5' Elaine 6- Mr. encouraged students to participate in Accounting, Business Law, Computers, Notehand, Recordkeeping, Shorthand, 1 Mr. Jerry Jones demonstrates his German abiliry on the board. 2- Mr. Alfred Martinez gives a Spanish 8- Mrs. Lana Comparin concentrates on averaging grades 4 Assisting a student in Notehand is Mrs Lupe Sigueiros. typing in Mr. Yarbrough's class, school Brown concentrates on her Tony Hendrickson checks Alana l4ing's test. 7- Having a class discussion wirh her students is Mrs. Bonnie Puclsett. 8- Mrs. Lois Halligan spends her prep period grading papers. 'M-.. A Tony Hendrickson Depr Head ' f 'hi-1 M i n . ' 'li 4 Y, 1' A? N' :D Lois Halligan COE sflf , , fi Lee Yarbrough Business x Dolly Braclsney COE ludy Palmer Shorthand Cl'23' lerry Jones Depr Head i Lana Comparin Compurers Mc 'N ,J M' M3 y ra., r, s r , V L, AJ VV V- 5 gy gfg ' f f iffi Donnie Puclserr Accounring Dennis Allred French X Q x Henry Faccio DECA Lupe Siaueros Norehand Alfred Marrinez Spanish Alfred Martinez Alfred Martinez was born in New Mexico, and he moved ro Arizona in 1961. He has been reaching Spanish ar Mesa High for rwo years, and sponsors the Mayo club. He did nor arrend school for long periods of time when he was young since his family migrated from stare ro srare. However when he was in school he en- joyed ir so much rhar he decided ro become a teacher. He lilses everyrhing about Mesa High buf said l have no symparhy for stu- dents rhor do nor worls. 'Qui Math creates opportunities Reading classes allowed the students to be able to enjoy the sl of reading. The students in these classes were exposed FO speed and paperback novels in orde offered, Basic vvith mor 4 studen to ,. A Q N Gem' increase their reading abilities. When y asleed what the goal of the reading department vvas, Jackie Brookshire, the department head, replied, to instill an A appreciation of reading. , The math department helped T students to increase their abilities in mathematical areas. There were a variety of math classes that vvere basic fundamentals of math, but algebra, geometry, and calculus dealt Computer Programming allovved the math department, said that the depart fi I I' inf-.yj A ,rv -mm., sill J K 1 T reading r to Math dealt with the e advanced mathematics. ts to experiment with computers. d McCasland, the head of the , A t xr 266-Academics ment's goal was, to create as many opportunities for students at different levels to obtain the most math that they can during their high school years. 1- Pupils tal-Qing a very hard exam in math course. 2 Houa Vongsachang pondering over an assignment in his reading class. 8 Patricia Hecls explains to her class that reading novels and other literary vvorlss can open a better life. 41 Vidal Quintero is hoolsed on a boole, 5 Hyun Chon and Donna Farley gossiping about the authors of novels. Yr o Roger Baldwin directing mathematical problems to his Consumer Math class, f' gre!!! ' ..,-I y A xqg, 2 i-. F sgtxr U' s vrowxx riikv 1w i T4.4rfLL , F, . fi, 7 li 6. Gerdld McCdsiond Depr Heod 'hp- Rosilyn Miller Algebro E is MMM-' Glodys Bdird DOSIC Morh 145 an we 5-e-fy, . A Pioberr Srone Geomerry G' , f' 1 V f r W .K 2 1 Q if ,rrri -..., Roger Boldwin Geomerry .0 ki ,gig F f' A D rr in ' I is Joclsie Brookshire Depr. l-lead Glodys Board Mrs. Doird hos been reoching or Meso High for three yeors buf she hos fought for rhirreen yeors in the disrricr. She is d nnorh ond o former science reocher bur sold rhor morh was eosier ro reochr Every Fridoy she plonned cn gome doy rhor would reinforce rhe srudenrs ro leorn rnorh eo- sier. When asked whor she liked besr obour reaching Glodys re- plied Worching the srudenrs orrirude change from hoving ro r moth. do morh ro wonring ro do . 3 f 1 2, Ji. , V, ...sf V' li, J , my W. A wi .Q : -. f i sir f Glen Kennedy Rolph Lee Compurers Colculus Ddrboro Horris Porricio Heals Turoring Redding Acodemicse267 2o8bAcodernics Leorning goes oeyond closs Sociol Srudies offered o voriery of closses. Horne ond Fornily, Psychology ond Geogrophy were oll elecrive closses. Required closses were Arnericon Hisrory, Arizono l-lisrory Acnericon Governnnenr, ond Free Enrerprige, Srudenrs discussed sociol problems ond solurions in Psychology ond Home ond Fornily. ln some governrnenr closses, srudenrs were required ro orrend school ooord or ciry council nweerings ro eorn o grode ooove o 8. Some srudenrs experienced worlsing in poliricol Governrnenr helped me ro s undersrond how rhis counrry is run, srored Missy Blonlsenship. Americon l-lisrory srudenrs srudied o unir on rhe presidenrs. They srudied rhe presidenrs' porries, views ond rhe rernns rhey served. Americon l-lisrory required o lor of hord worls our if you opplied yourself you could Ieorn o lor, srored Tonyo Theirne. 1- Chris Joclsson ond Clorls Moslsop review s. 2 Iono Sherrnon discusses currenr evenrs in governrnenr. 8- Lynerre Woggoner lisrens in governmenr 4 Almo Srrodling shows enrhusiosrn in governmenr. 5- Clorls Mosleop ocrs os presidenr of o mocls senore in governrnenr o- Boddy Whire gives his views on roising rhe speed licnir. 7 Mr. Arrhur Doone reviews news for governnnenr. 5 8 Boddy Whire ond Trocy Gunn worls in cornnnirree on rhe possoge of bills, ooorhs or rhe srore foir, l'Annericon s Arthur Doane Denztl Arrtngton Dept Head Home and Family Winton Langford Larry Packard Free Enterprise Amer, Government . is-err, +1 1' .. 9 5,4 sf 5 1- Richard Bird Arizona History ,..-A52 as ,4- tm? . . t Richard Peterson Amer. Government G 0:'A to t X 4 Q Robert Bloom American History ,r X- , Pl '5 3 V I ,. ggi? f 5 Steve Ramos Psychology Charles Held American History American History Boyd Rollins John Sandoval American History Free Enterprtge Gordon Sevey Richard Van Dyne Blaise Zimmerman Free Enterprise American History Geography Richard Peterson Richard Peterson has been teaching at Mesa High for fourteen years l-le spent most of this time teaching American Government However he has taught Free En terprise and Americas Problems Mr Peterson has also coached various sports for fourteen years junior varsity and varsity football bays swimming and badmtttan l ergoy teaching and coaching because I feel as tf l am helping students tn two important areas This helps make well balanced stu dents stated Peterson His coaching experience includes Phtlltp Hettmansperger Academics-269 270-Acodemics Sciences for rhe srudenrs , The Science Deporrmenr wos 4' known ro be one of our school's mosr chollenging deporrmenrs. Physics, Chemisrry, Physiology Biology ond Eorrh Science were rhe closses offered ro srudenrs. rhese college prep. co friends os Physics O If r cfffij Prep. courses in Chemisrry ond Y Biology were olso offered. Alrhough very hord, rhey were worrhwhile ond inreresring closses, ln oll science closses, srudenrs were roughr slsills for problem solving ond periodic experimenrs were performed giving rhem firsr hond experience. The science reochers fools o reoi I inreresr in The srudenrs, oeing rheir commenred Corol Thompson, 1 Mr. Johnson s fourrh hour College Prep. Chemisrry srudenrs pur rhe finol rouches on College urses were well os rheir reochersf' srudenr loo during lunch. 2- Terry Temple ond Amy Adoms discuss o problem in Mr. Johnson's Eorrh Science closs. 8- Chorles Skinner, Physiology reocher grodes popers during his Prep. hour. 4 Dovid Hinz, Srocey Komm, ond Mory Alber prepore for o Physics loo, 5- Concenrrorion is seen on Brion Fonning's foce during o Physics loo on rhe conservorion of momenrum. oe Biology srudenrs ore seen worching o video during 5rh hour, 7- Deon Tomini, on Eorrh Science srudenr srudies for on upcoming resr. 4 8- Lonerre Polmer discusses loo procedure with Physics insrrucror Williom Sreiner. Jomes Johnson Jomes Johnson s coreer stort ed in the Arr Force where he served for 21 yeors os o Lt Colonel Johnson flew novigot ed ond worked in the Engl neering Pseseorch ond Devel opment Department He hos been teoching or Meso High for ten yeors ond enjoys it very much Johnson reoches College Prep Chemistry AP Chemistry ond Eorth Science After o yeor with Mr Johnson you leorn chemistry plus much more. commented Eric Yotes AP Chemistry studentQ erllwc flew! ffef 244,14 gl! William Steiner William Steiner hos been teoching for twenty yeors fuf teen of those yeors hove been ot Meso High Steiner is the only Physics ond Advanced Com puters teocher ot Meso He is quolifted to teoch oll moth ond is currently reochrng Algebro Besides being o teocher he is the boys tennis cooch ond en joys ploying the sport himself The students ore getting bet ter eoch yeor commented Steiner. Boymond Johnson Dept Heod ,,sis.1'n : N .ft A ' is Hol Cluff Biology Reed Fornsworth Biology Chorles Skinner Physiology 8 . 5,L'Qf1,-0 'V 'yj 504.14 Dr Robert Coll Chemistry f .J Nevo Coester Biology Jomes Johnson Chemistry Williorri Steiner Physics Ken Swenson Eorth Science Acodemics 271 fl-74+ l7 'cjigag Tolenrs show Ploys, choirs, bonds, ond orchesrro were oll woys in which srudenrs mighr hove involved rhemselves in rhe Performing Arrs Deporrmenr. The mosr significonr chonge rhor rook ploce wos wirh Hore Bond which received o new direcror, Mr. Michoel Miller. Elecrronics, Merols, Woods, ond Drofring courses were oll o porr of FT we hove rhe besr Ind. Arrs l-lorriculfurei rhe lndusrriol Arrs Deporrmenr. Mr. 5hGld0fW While. deporrmenr heod, commenred, Through rhe excellence of rhe insrrucrion offered by our sroff, Arizono. We ore rhe opplicorion for oll ocodemic skills ocguiredf' The Agriculrure Deporrmenr wos heoded by o new reocher, Mr. Dennis Telleen. Courses ronged from Anlr'00l Science ro Advonced Mrs. Wilhelmino Pickerr, deporrmenr heod, wonred srudenrs ro know rhor Home Ec. is more rhon jusr cooking ond sewing. Closses such os Home ond Fomily ond Child Development were olso offered For five weeks in fhe spring, srudenrs in Child Dev, ser up o nursery, chorging opproximorely Depr. in 106 per hour. The Arr Deporrmenr funcrioned ro build o sensiriviry in srudenrs for the world oround rhem. lr olso provided on ourler for creorive expression rhor is such o porr of oll humon beings, expressed Lee Scorr, depr. heod. 1 Robin McAuliffe checks her por ro see if rhe worer is boiling in Food Prepororion. 2- Adding rhe finol touches on o worer color pointing in Advonced Poinring is Sondy Howell. 8- Jeff Treprow works diligently in Advonced Drofring. 4- Soddering o piece of wood in Mr. Duronr's Woods closs is Donold Richardson. 5A Doryl Wilhelm, Supersririon Singer, enrerroins the oudience wirh Chrisrmos Corols os rhey dine. o- Mrs. Wynerre Howord ossisrs Cheri Shupe in Beginning Clothing. 7 John Lord, Sreve Merz, ond lono Sherman perform in rhe one ocr ol The Chrisrmos Srorlerr. Harry Garrett Dept. Head Dan Durant Home Maintainance is ,., -- Dale Hall Michael Miller Brenda Mitchell Chorus Band Orchestra o fb' ' r i . - . c ' -: L R tefhttsst' Ted Maish Jim Richardson Richard Sebring Auto Mechanics Woods Drafting fr ses is AS .T ,Me c l Julieta Auerbach Jesse Castellano Farrell Holmes Dennis Telleen Crafts Photography Drawing Dept. Head ff J A s s t is ,- JS iirflgfkfx- SQ K i p K f l c 'J' V st 16445 1 , Jil Wynette Howard Jane Plant Ann Sherwood Cindy Twiggs Clothing Foods Potpourri HERO Rebecca CSmith7 Johnson Rebecca has performed with various QCTIOQ groups sudt as the After Dinner Acting Ensemble Her most memorable role was that of Sophie Rauchmayer in The Star Spangled Girl After teachtng three years of Dra ma at Mesa High Becky remarked I love the student enthusiasm but I dislike their lack of discipline Thus far, Becky has directed five Rebecca CSmithD Johnson Theatre Arts Sheldon White Dept. Head James Teeling Lee Scott Welding Dept. Head 'STS 533 3. . X J N' .Q X c n J Don Higgins Wilhelmina Pickett Agricu ture Dept. Head school plays and sparked some new interests in students regarding dra ma Her last two plays have enter tained some of the largest crowds ever She has also added a new class to the drama curriculum Spot light Theatre lt is a group comprised of superior actors and actresses Rebecca Smith became Rebecca Johnson on December 21 after her marriage to Eric Johnson Many of her students had a hard time acyust ing to the chan e in names J ' - xx ' t 11 K s ' . ' I , N - Q K 1 K K . . . . I . , I . . . . ,, K - Academics Q78 Focus pur on healrh, safefy Physical Educarion-is a class we are all ro well aware of. For boys the choices g A ' gree, ' T ro death. S? were beginning and advanced PE. plus weighr rraining. The mosr popular choice was weighr rraining. The enroll- . f menf was abour 150 boys per hour. The new classes offered were advanced Girls PE. included a variery of acrivi- ries ro use in leisure rime and YO lseep rhe srudenrs physically fir. The classes consisred of ream, individual, and ryrh- mic sporrs. Weighr rraining was added ro rheir curriculum and many girls parrici- ' pared. All of fhe PE, feachers in borh T Af s deparrmenrs have rheir Masrers De- , s s Gateway ro freedom or gareway .. f a failing grade could cosr you your life, jk - srafed Ralph Preshaw. Traffic Safery in- ' volves four unirs ln rhe classroom rhe n s.g' so if s . c srudenrs learn the dangers of drug and ' I iw 1' alcohol, mainrenance, and emergency , QM' . 'T715 '3L3v'ma. An.: ,a fin weighr rrainina and power volleyball. y s f I J Hr, ,.M,,4A T CO-ED P.E. was also available T T if ' 'A' Traffic Safery is a class in which siruarions. Simularor reaches how ro re- spond ro various fraffic environments. Basic fundamenrals and maneuvering are raughr on the range. Complerion of fhe program requires a minimum of rwo hours of on rhe road insrrucfion in cify rraffic and on rhe freeway. Z, W 274-Academics 1- Flag-foorball is popular in P.E. 2- Acring as a ref is Coach Bradley. 8- Coach Bradley insrrucrs his aide, 4- Car 2 finishes a Drivers Ed. drill. range. o- Mrs, Road pracrices rennis. 7- Boys in PE. play volleyball 5- Srudenrs learn driving slsills on rhe Ben Arredondo Dept. Head It R Austin McNaughton Football ,W is ' if ,L Q H 1 Judi Driggs Weight Training .Q Richard Heywood Traffic Safety y'? ' if E 1 xg in fa. 1 'flff S A - Lester BYOUIGY Wilbert Koski Thomas MacDougal Weight Training Athletics Basketball X ,. Q V . 5 M W Q2-R F' 3 KW , if-A Ki - - ' k'--' qu 1 V I 'H-Ji ' Q Q .' ' . - i-V. , fi' ,I l I . ' Me l rf. . f. Lee Peterson Reed Peterson Annette flood Wrestling Athletics Dept. Head in is fi i J '. -R 0 .Hifi , 7. if 1 iii ' fx if Lorna Kerby Kim Speck Ted Fowler Swimming DOHC? Dept. Head ? .81 Q -KW i- Zn. Ralph Preshaw Traffic Safety Kim Speck Miss Speck was born in Ohio and has been teaching for five years. For four years she taught dance and P.E. This year she is reaching only dance. Miss Speck has many activities. She is the sponsor of the Bunnies and the Dance Club advisor. She has performed all over the valley, Los Vegas, and California. She is also a member of the professional Chuck Walker Dance Company in Phoenix. When asked about our school, Miss Speck replied, I like the school here. lt really seems ro generate school pride. ..,- I M s .... . , ...,. A X 'ity l ftl'if ... .E 7 Academics 275 Educorors of our fufures hi ,..,.i D , Our Medio Cenrer remoined o ghly educorive ploce rhis yeor. The librorions, Lucille Whire ond Terry Srrivings, worked ro provide MHS srudenrs wirh mony resources. The Medio Cenrer received rwo speciol gronrs rhe rorol eguoling 38,000 The money wos used for moreriols for Nf rhe speciol educorion sfudenrs on compus for rhe firsr yeor ond for oudio visuol moreriols chosen by rhe reochers, White ond Srrivings olso conducred speciol sessions wirh reochers ro help rhem plon rheir schedules using rhe moreriols ovoiloble. The counselors on compus were ovoiloble ro help personol problems, college choices, ond scholorships. rhe job of counselors, The besr porr of rhe job is you never lsnow whor will hoppen The Source hos been ovoiloble for srudenrs for four yeors, ond ir offers mony opporruniries. Von l-lorrell ond Ann Knox run rhe Source ond ore ovoiloble ro help with scholorship seorches, job credirs, ond coreer wirh reoisrrorion, Bill Eberr described nexr, ir is exciringf' gi 27ofAcodemics mm N-M I,-H+-..,4.:..,,' ' A f ',, Q. - N' f w choices. Every srudenr hos o coreer folder on file or rhe Source ond rhey ore encouroged ro look rhrough rhem. Lorry Judd wos in chorge of ICE, rhor is rhe Indusrriol Cooperorion Educorion closs. The closs gives srudenrs rroining in vocorionol oreos, Arden Rowley heoded up rhe oudiol visuol deporrmenr. He rroined srudenrs ro run rele-videos, Xerox copying mochines, ond film prolecrors. The srudenrs eorned one credir o Q yeor while rhey ron rhe nerve A sysfem of rhe school. S 1- A srudenr studies in rhe librory. 2- Gory Springer operores rhe Xerox A copier. Se A closs worches OIslohomo. 4- Srudenrs use ovoiloble periodicols. Q 5- Jon Belnop ossisrs o srudenr wirh o W A college opplicorion. Lucille White Media Center l 1- Dale Hudson Counselor Jan Dellsnap Counselor Dill Ebert John Gonzales Counselor Counselor If '1 LF-Q. L' ' 4 Rx Terry Stnvings Von Harrell Ann Knox Larry Judd Arden Rowley Media Center Career Technician Career Lab ICE Audio Visual Van .Harrell Van Harrell kept the Source V in order and helped MHS stu- 5 dents looks into available ca- reers andcolleges. Shehad col- lege applications applications for jobs catalogs from colleges all over the nation and she brought in various speakers to tolls to interested students. In addition' Harrell shared her summer vacation with anyone ' interested. This past summer Harrell and her husband traveled to Eng- ' land for their 25th wedding an- , niversary and also to trace her family tree. While in England they spent five days in London and thenrented a car for two weeks and drove all around England and up into Scotland. Although theyodld not see the ' Royal Wedding they were in Landon on the Queen s birth- her favorite hobby while in England hil-ting. 9' t s 4 SJ l 1 l 1 day. Harrell even gor to enjoy C 5 Academics 277 278'Academics ommunity Jobs The Individual Instruction Program was totally individualized for each student and met each of their needs. StUdG0fS were in the program one to three periods a day based on those needs. The academic areas emphasized, for the most part, were reading, math, and written communications Sl4illS. Supplementary help was also given in their other subect areas J and they were taught survival slsills during their senior yegr, The -.M cccc. W ,c,s , Individual Instruction teacher his! her students in their regular classes as well. This helps keep them up to date on the students' progress in their outside classes. Other special components of the program include: the use of peer tutors, the utilization of learning centers, one-on- one help, and.rhe t OJT worls experience program, One of the most important ports of the lnd. Instruction Program was on-thejob experience for seniors. They earned W2 credirs per semester by S V worlsing in a variety of interesting career settings in the community. l Valuable knowledge in the areas of employer, co-worker, and customer relations, occupational skills, money and time management, and self awareness was acquired by all students. A multicultural group model, designed to decrease inter-racial violence, provided self and society awareness, improved the students self-image, and provided leadership training. 'hnq.... fT100lTOl'S li 1, Bob Fluty stands behind the counter at Bill Johnson's Big Apple. 2- Mr. Crovin, Tim McMurray, and Miss Doris Godient diagnose a problem at Pulte Construction. B Bob Fluty serves cowboy country chow at the Big Apple, 4 Brandy Pichoff worlss as a delivery girl and florist apprentice at Chandler Flowers. 5' Arranging flowers are Mrs. Mowere, employer, and Brandy Pichoff, .. ? ' 'WX , G' s,X ,M 1 N fn A Moxlne Podberg Dept. Heod ,Q lx . ' tl xt x N 1 lx Doris Godient Ind. lnstruction Buff Rechtschoffer Ind. Instruction b..1 g ',1, , Q! ' l Denise CWolfD Gorcio h Ind, Instruction Stello Hunsolser Multiculturol es-we - es: - .--eg. if ' X' T Q -s t N at -X .-+4 - V, .- 1 X W3 ' i kg ' ' f- .-It L'.- - t- -5 If -.s .p S-if-s ' 1 . '1 Pot Cunninghom Ind, Instruction Holly Eorl Ind. Instruction x TX sf- 'UN :k O ge t g eg!! sl gc SS? ig s it X., s HE g , sl 5 5 1 3' Lindo Ficht Ind. Instruction X ' 155.9 X ' S . , sf. ht NS ,t s ss Q N X X cc N A is S X Q i Q 3 get ts- X X X Q 5 it 3 N rt s X X XX Pot Hlguero Cheryl Morsom Ruth Quintroll Ind. Instruction Ind, nstruction lnd. lnstruction Pot Cunningham Pot Cunninghom lndividuol In- struction teocher received o Boche- lor of Arts degree for History or Mis- souri Southern College. He then ot- tended A.S,U. to tol-te some educo- tlon closses. lt wos dfter this thot he decided he wos interested in ind. 4 J' instruction. He tools onother yeor of college ot A.S.U. to be certified os o teocher for the physicolly hondie copped ond he is still going to A.S.U. to eorn his Nlosters. l oppreciote the chonce to mol-ze o losting imf pression on the lives of my students. They foce physicol emorionol, ond ocodemic pressure of greoter ex- tent thon monyf' N... suggnsrrrrnu sim 1 LCDOKS LIKE WE MADE IT To our sraff, Like rhe headline says, Looks like we made irl Bef you never rhoughr we would. We had some inreresring rimes ro carry us rhrough rhe many deadlines. Remember how our campjoke became rhe rheme of rhe book? Or how abour the numbers on all of rhe faces in rhe senior secrion. CPoor JoleneD. No Mariesa, you can'r have AO picrures on one page, lan, where were rhe phorographers x x a.,,gjf ,cyl 'Xl' l' BARBARA M ' . .ff 280 JOLENE AND ANDREW when you needed rhem? Tom, you can sfop hiding in rhe darkroom now. Remember rhe pool parry when everyone was ro shy ro ralk TO each orher, and rhe progressive dinner ar Christmas when no one would be auier long enough ro ear! And we can'r forger our car washes, candy soles, birrhday parries, secrer pals, and rhe milkshake Mr. Bradshaw owed us for making rhar firsr deadline, Were you surprised rhar all rhar sfuff you puf rogerher acruolly became a page? As rhe year progressed rhere were problems, bur rogerher we always seemed ro work rhings our. The memories you gave us will always be special, and rhey have broughr us closer borh as friends and workers. Producing rhis book gave us all an insighr info Mesa High rhar many never have a chance ro experience. 5frike ir Rich in all you do, Sincerely yours, wi GMU efffu mm! CoeEdirors-in-Chief PS. Mr. Bradshaw, we rold you we'd srill be friends! CL.-F JOANNEAND ir COLLEEN i 3 E 'W 'x -6' 4 I l l V .gmfwaak 218- RWQQ .fi igfii Q Si A ss .ifs x ' , . ., QV x .Q . x sn Qt , 1' us.. iff ' ul ' 21? H1 'wumn fe DANA ,.! J - ' 'xx , 4' ,Y X ,- S ...Q K . Y V xx ' Joom E? S X K P5 .qw 33ill.,. DON Ti r A A ' , I V1 S A 5 . . . L, Q as Q if 22 Q 12 Wi wg? 4 5. 7, sg Q 3 as A ,W Q wk E 9 g m lx K' 2 ji . .M .5 . . QE Si W iw 'i '4dF J9'xmi af 'll .. 5-3' ' .,'.' 'W . . A I . 1 -4- 4 L X ks l'HE RAINBOW 1982 brought new faces ond tools owoy some old ones with the opening of Dobson Hugh A new senior class of 881 hod the responsibility of leading the school We created memories unique to our yeor thot moy bring bocls loughter or tears Remember our student body president Ginger Osborne at the Old ond New Faces Assembly oslsing the audience to osls her if she wos on orange and our laughter when she onswered No. Teors were shed as our football teom ended o long hard seoson losing to Sol Point in the semi-finols. We laughed seeing our friends portray silly chorocters in the foll play. There was o cer- tain closeness felt when we shed teors over the death of junior Rodney Rash. In the midst of oil the tears and smiles we shared as o school we oiso endured mony of our own. Passing ond failing tests- making new relationships or breolsing up old ones. At times our personal lives hod to be forgotten because school continued relentlessly on Now our high school yeors are over and we have reached the end of our rainbow We have the decision to make of whether to continue struggling with pencil ond paper through college or whether to talse o new distinctive course in life Whichever route we choose eoch of us have o pot of gold awaiting him or her to Strike it Rich. 1- Even though prices went up the o la cgxrte oreo is still used by many for unc . 2- Tim Spicer and Virlona Johnson portro their chorocters in the foil lay he Great American Musical Isaster 8- Volorie Sanchez takes a break to cotch up on homework. 4- Don Lolseberg poses in cop and own. g- After Christmas vocation students have o tough time remembering their combinations. 6- Kerry White fills out her a plicotion for the spring ploy Tell Me hat You Love Me Junle Moon 7- With only three minutes to go stu- dents hurry to class in between first and second hour. A CLOSING .X Abel, Ruth sm, A CAPPELLA Acasta, Acuff, Jerrie Acuff Adair, Adair Adams, AdCOCls, Alberts Alder Allen, 178, 242 90, 90. 110 Edward 190 LEAGUE 118 Ed 75, 190, 281 Dolly as, 2415 Lester 148, 275 Tracy 88, 150, 242 Allen 75, 263, 280 Andre 161 Rodney 147, 190 Kenneth 184, 190 Edie 190 Mike 242 Tam 242 Lorrie 190 Russell 184, 242 Brian 242 96, 190 Jackie 80, 207 243 Amy 243 Diane 78, 240 102, 190 Catherine 88, 91, 104, 191 Cindy 84, 191 Elaine 240, 264 Eric 90, 150, 243 Jenifer 130, 191 John 191 Kaelyn 88. 118, 105, 228, i-:Qmfyfi rw. sa, 102, rio, Kristen 112 Lori 70, 96, 191 Lori A. 120, 191 Margie 96, 191 80, 192 126. 248 128, 192 180, 243 John 143, 184, 192 Mary 112, 192 29, 74, 83, 85, 79, 192 Allen Sa, 132, 135, 192 Allen, 36, 243 Allen, Alston Alvaro Alvarez, Alvarez Amaro, Amos, A Andrus, Angell, 284'lndex Ann 117, 228 52, 192 48 130, 228 105, 192 Frank 192 227, 228, 231, 281 104, 120, 187, Cabrera, Jacqueline 08, 159, 240 Calderon, Anthony 120 Calderon, Willie 243 Calderon, Jose 127 Calhoun, Roger 1o2 Call, James 248 Call, Dr, Robert 271 Camacho, Edward 193 Campbell, Beth 192 Campbell, Deborah 240 Campbell, Henry 240 Campbell, Janell 248 Campbell, Janet 258 Campbell, Patricia 142, 243 Campbell, Teresa 192 Canez, Joseph 147, 228 Caraballo, Robert 180 Carazo, Sreven 148. 228 Carlson, Tammy 228 Carmichaet, Pennyann 228 Carnes, Billy 128, 240 Carnes, Chris 128 Carpenter, Douglas 82, 153, 192 224 Carpenter, Roberr 155, 240 Carpenter, Russell 228 Carr, Tammy 88, 243 Catrella, Perer 81, 192 Carroll, Sandi 228 Carrarhers, Derry 260 Carrarhets, Karen 20, 89, 229 Casey, Krotina 90, 243 Cashatr, Dena 80, 229 Casillas, Johnny 229 Cosillas, Robert 248 Cassara, Joseph 9, 192 Cassidy, Angela 192 Castellano, Jesse 273 Castle, Sally 85, 104, 107, 229 Castro, Sandy 102, 104, 229 Catane, Staci 59, 74, 97, 192 Cenrer, Darin 229 Cervantes, Maria 229 Chaira, Abe 240 Chaissan, Monique 12a Chamberlain, David L. 229 Chamberlin, David A, 229 Chamberlin, Venessa 243 Chambers, Ester 243 Chandler, Darrin 78, 124, 229 Chapel, Brian 229 Chapman, Beclsy 192 Chapman, Brian 88. 248 Chapman, Diane 79, 192 Chapman, John 229 Chapman, Lydia 182, 243 Chapman, Paul 88, 101, 102, 229 Chapman, Paula 77, 92, 248 Chapman, Pete 243 Chapman, Rhonda 88, 90, 152, 174. 229 Chapman, Shawna 229 Chapman, Timothy 88, 243 Chavez, Elizabeth 90, 240 Chavez, Raymond 192 CHEERLEADERS, JUNIOR VARSITY 86 CHEERLEADERS. VARSITY 110 Cheves, Garter 192 Chiara, Raeann 88, 229 Chicls, Jan 192 Chiodt, Melinda 80, 243 Chitwood, William 148, 1a2, 229 Chivatrisran, Sylvia 77 Choate, Rebecca 243 Chan, Hyun 2ao Chan, Sae 240 Choppi, Rhonda 229, 262 Christian, lvan 150 Christian, Lupe 77, 229 hristtan, Melinda 192 HIRSTIAN SEMINARY 130 tsttian, Shelly 243 hrtstianson, David 243 hun, Eunhyang 43 hutch, Christina 88, 119, 243 hutch, Gregory 193 hurgtn, David 229 Iaridge, Symantho 102, 229 laridge, Tony 46, 104, 193 Coulson, Michael 230 Councilor, Amy 104, 230 Coustel, Milse 128 Cousren, Morlc 194 COvilI, Deborah 104, 230 Cowan, Tam 230 COX, Billie 263 Crandall, Jam: 112, 194 Crandall, Michael 85, 124, 194 Crandell, John 257 ark, Allyson 229 lark, Dawn 259 larls, Elizabeth 243 lorls, Lawrence 243 lark, Ryan 150, 244 lawitrer, Alan 193 toy, Jodi 92, 244 lement, Coleen 260 ltfton, Chuck 260 lirton, Katie 244 Irfton, Naomi 104, 229 line, Bryan 244 line, Deanna 229 losson, Mary 193 lot, Colleen 29, 49, 52, 74, 193, 280 OE louse, Susan 15, 39, 85, 88, 90, 102, 118, 143, 243, 244 low, luff, Iuff, luff, Iuff, Melinda 244 Chrrstine 102, 229 Hal 271 Lats 259 Tad 16, 74, 91, 118, 142, 145 184, 193, 215 ooos, Jose 23, 123, 229 31133 Fleener, Marci 23, 123, 230 OE W2 132 oester, Neva 83, 271 offey, Sandra 89, 92, 102, 244 offey, Sharon 88, 92, 102, 244 aggtns, Lori 98, 101, 193 ole, Pamela 193 ole, Ray 130, 193, 255 ale, Robert 130, 244 ale, Thomas 80 Coleman, Marsha 5, 277 Coley, Anetre 193 Cravarr, Pamela 244 Crawford, Dtllte 244 Crawford, Devon 244 CREATIVE ARTS 60 Cresan, Marla 84, 184, 194 Cnmmtns, Steve 244 Crockett, Daryl 88, 150, 184, 244 Crockett, Lynette 263 Crockett, Tracy 39, 85, 88, 90, 159, 244 Crankhite, Amy 104, 194 CROSS COUNTRY. BOYS AND GIRLS 142, 144 Crum, Cindy 88, 90, 244 Crum, Robert 84, 96, 194 Cruz, Charmaine 23, 85, 108, 123, 227, 229, 230 Csader, Marvin 244 Cugudda, Daniel 148, 165 Cugudda, Tony 165 Cult, Charles 244 Cullen, Theresa 83, 194 Cummtngs, Richard 88, 104, 244 Cunningham, Par 279 Curtis, Jeffrey 36, 89, 104, 230 Cusick, Ivan 102, 104, 230 Custcls, Warren 244' Delmoe, Stacie 23, 88, 104, 135, 217, 244 Denham, Daryl 244 Dentpah, Fenora 77, 81, 159, 179, 194 Denton, Brian 147, 170, 194, 201 Depoy, Eric 194 Depoy, Jackie 230 Depriest, Samuel 230 Deroche, Linda 120, 190 Derry, David 89, 244 Desenberg, Dianna 244 Desenberg, Roxanna 132, 195 Despain, Nilsolaus 29, 46, 91, 114, 116, 118, 171, 187, 105 Deviro, Patricia 244 Devoss, Linda 230 Dewitt, Brenda 244 Dewyer, Laura 230 Dewyer, Lynda 195 Diaz, Alfred 165, 195 Diaz, William 244 Dtefenbacher, Jamie 85, 195 Dtehl, Ken 88, 118, 148, 230 Dton, Marie 85, 93, 120, 126, 230 Dtsrnulses, Natalie 132, 195 DIVING, BOYS 176 DIVING. GIRLS 140 Doane, Arthur 269 Doane, Brian 195 Doane, Tim 230 Dobbins, Donnie 230 Dodge, Lisa 82, 104, 107, 230 Doll, Ruth 195 Dallbaurn, Nancy 126, 244 Douglas, Lisa 83, 104, 119, 230 Eagleburger, Davtd 257 Eanes, Phillip 244 Earl, Holly 279 Eaton, Gary 39, 244 Eaton, Michelle 96 Ebert, Dill 277 Eddy, Kelly 104, 132, 196 Edwards, Frank 230 Edwards, Ricardo 244 Edwards, Scott 196, 244 Eeds, John 196 Ehle, Arny 36, 85, 112, 130, 196 Ehle, David 196 Ehle, Lauri 130, 182, 230 Elsdahl, John 162, 244 Ellebrecht, Jody 244 Ellebrecht, Karen 112, 196 Elle-ring, Brian 196 Ellsworth, Nancy 88, 230 Elmer, Kimberly 88, 244 Elmer, Melinda 88, 141, 230 Elrtch, Kerri 244 Emons, Lori 85, 244 Ernans, Doug 25, 36, 147, 184, 196, 244 Emery, Dianna 230 Downs, Terry 244 Drews, John 244 Driggs, Cordon 257 Driggs, Judi 275 Driggs, Sheila 29, 85, 91, 98, 101, Collins, Calgrave, Thad 194 Collier, Gregory 128, 229 Leanne 79, 229 Dobria, Dana 194 Dabrta, Raymond 194 Dahl, Alfred 82, 180 108, 182, 105, 217 V Drummond, Toby 165, 244 D'Addabbo, Celeste 23, 182, 195 D'Addabba, Jared 102, 147, 230 D'Romera, Sou! 195 Dudding, Marla 230 Duey, Diana 85, 112, 195 Duffy, Gregory 244 Dulrarr, Davtd 230 Encinos, Angel 230 Enriauez, John 173, 244 Erbough, Ent: 23, 98, 101, 110, 122 196 Erbaugh, Russell 23, 123, 244 Erdman, Teri 89, 230 Ertclrsan, Cratg 36 Escalera, Roy 244 Esparza, Becky 143, 182, 230 Esparza, Lucy 196 Esptna, Pedro 244 Essenburg, Amy 245 Evans, Cara 88, 90, 104, 245 Evans, Derels 101, 230 Evans, Heidi 245 Evans, Kenreth 89, 245 Evans, Ron 60, 75, 98, 101, 196, 281 Everett, Jesse 84, 263 Eyrtng, Darren 196 Eyttng, Hanlc 245 Farrar, Carol 245 Farrow, Loraine 88, 245 Fasse, Candy 88, 230 Faucher, Ray 196 Faucher, Robert 148, 245 Faulls, Diana 85, 135, 196 FBLA 135 Feathersron, Cherry 196 Feitltn, Esther 128, 196 Fettltn, Monica 128, 245 Felger, Tracy 7, 123, 230 Felltng, Steve 46, 196 Fenn, Eltla 245 Fenn, Ramona 29, 75, 85, 91, 109, 196 Ference, Randall 245 Ferencz, Marc 196 Ferrell, Veanna 197 Ferrin, Robert 101, 147, 184 FFA 128 Fiandaca, Nancy 120 Fichr, Linda 279 Fictum, Jeffrey 245 Fields, Pam 197 Ftelds, Ruth 87, 80, 182, 245 Fierro, lesmael 197 Figueroa, Michael 81 Finerd, Stephanie 132, 135, 197 Finerd, Jim 245 Finical, Jeffrey 197 Ftnlsle, Steven 23, 98, 101, 104, 123, 197 Fisher, Robert 230 Fishman, Diane 197 Fitzgerald, Jane 263 Fitzgerald, Kara 245 Flake, Steven 16, 98, 101, 104, 107, 197 Flows, Kathryn 85, 245 Flechstg, Scart 148, 162, 245 Fleenar, Karen 245 Fleming, Kevin 78, 90, 120, 173, 245, 253 Fleming, Patrick 197 Fletcher, Brett 230 Fletcher, Krtstopher 230 Ezcurra, Ernesrmne 77, 230 Floers, Eddie 230 Flares, Junior 25, 146, 184, 197 Flores, Karen 159, 178, 245 Facaa, Henry 180, 265 Collins, Nell 128 Collins, Jael 229 COLOR GUARD 104, 106 Colton, Jacquelyn 229 Colton, Thomas 104, 244 Camas, Richard 96, 184, 194 Comer, Stephanie 97, 229 Comparin, Lana 92, 265 Conoway, Denise 138, 159, 229 Canaway, Renee 139, 180, 194 Dolan, Dwayne 230 Damon, Andrew 146, 194 Dan, Antoinette 230 DANCE CLUB 93 Darr, Brenda 59, 244 Dastrup, Tam 16, 90, 118, 177 Daugherty, Gregory 83, 104, 230 Daves, Delores 82, 128, 230 Davies, Natalie 128 Davis, Amanda 244 Dulrate, John 180, 230 Dulse, Alana 29, 83, 85, 88. 91, 115, 116, 195 Duke, Fredrick 244 Dulse, I.Ort 132, 195 Floyd, David 78, 231 Fluharty, Daniel 198, 231 Fluty, Robert 198, 278 FOMA 217 Coolr, Joseph 230 CONCERT BAND 89 Cannell, Amy 130, 159, 194 Connell, Meg 92, 130, 159, 244 Conner, Roy 128, 229 Conrad, Denise 141, 229 Conrad, Scart 88, 104, 244 Constantine, Lisa 85 Contret as, Annette 229 cook, sandy 178, zoo Cooper, Marty 36, 91, 98, 101, 104, 116, 194 Cooper, William 244 Copptnger, Joedy 23, 102, 165, 230 Cordeira, Cathy 9, 23, 122, 187, 194 Cormier, Kevin 244 Carson, Davtd 171, 230 Cosron, Riclu 30, 244 Davis, Cheryl 230 Davis, Dale 194 Davis Jeannene 40, 84, 90, 230 Davis Lenard 194 Davis Michael 230 Davis Robin 260 Davis, Robin G 26, 29, 74, 85, 91, 101, 108, 194, 281 Davis Scart 230 Dawson, Pamela 89, 230 Dawson, Susan 174, 230 Deatherage, Roaerr 177, 194 Dearhetage, Sandra 230 Debruin, Jerome 81, 194 DECA 120 Deeringwater, Georgene 76, 230 Delct, Mary 244 Delia, Pauline 244 Dellrnger, Dana 90, 143, 241, 182, 244 Dungy, Schelly 123, 230 Dunlop, Kara 74, 230, 281 Dunn, Brent 244 Dunn, Clint 244 Dunnivant, Tina 174 Duplse, Abby 29, 74, 90, 97, 159, 230 Duran, Paul 184, 244 Durant, Dan 162, 273 Dutra, Corinne 81, 166 Duwel, Stephen 177, 230 Dvorals, Linda 124, 244 Dwight, Rodney 195 Dyer, Laura 244 Eoddy, Robtn 196 Focernire, Dawn 196 Facemire, Shauna 245 Fager, Gregory 165, 245 Fajen, Clifford 230 Falls, Malcolm 230 1 Fanning, Brian 83, 196, 260, 270 Faraone, Diane 196 Farley, Donna 83, 102, 230, 266 Farnsworth, Christopher 89, 162, '245 Farnsworth, John 30, 94, 104, 148, 245, 249 Farnsworth, Juli 88, 230 Farnsworth, Karen 26, 29, 44, 46, 83, 91, 93, 114, 116, 196, 217 Farnsworth, Reed 271 Farnsworth, Reuben 162, 245 Farnsworth, Steven 18, 82, 98, 101, 116, 118, 196 Farr, Roger 180 Fong, Sheri-Lynn 120, 198 Fonseca, Daniel 120, 148, 180, 231 FOOTBALL JUNIOR 150 FOOTBALL, JUNIOR VARSITY 148 FOOTBALL. VARSITY 146 Fortini, Lea 245 Fournier, James 120, 245 Fowler, Sara 124, 198 Fowler, Ted 180, 275 Fowler, Ted ll 180, 231 Fax, Julia 231 Fox, Tracy 231 Franco, Kris 231 Franlss, Lesia 245 Frazier, Jonell 245 Free, Revecca 85, 143, 182, 231 Free, Robert 9, 30, 259 Free, Teresa 104, 137, 138, 159, 198 Freeland, Robert 245 Freestone, Darren 245 Free-stone, Melinda 198 FRENCH CLUB 126 Frey, Steven 245 FRISBEE CLUB 79 Index 285 109, 202 Green, Donna 257 Greer, 219 Johnson, Eddie 246 . ,, -,f5?,sf-.Q - - 'ayfsgixiie it n.::r-ss rwszs. ' . 7 sr 1-,iss-S7 ss we 5 . Y A ' 1 vs' ,.,,, . . . as Mi.. me Gs y X hhws sts rs 5 i vig 3 . S 5 up Qi 11' Wi ,. sw 3 e 5 .io ..., is Frisbie, Candice 124, 245 Frix, Linda 245 Frost, Rhonda 154, 198 Fuessel, Patrick 231 Fuller, Carolyn 13, 75, 88, 231, 281 Fuller, Julia 245 Gilmore, Vaughn 246 Girard, Richard 147, 180, 199 GIRLS' LEAGUE 119 Glasgow, Laird 36, 118, 147, 184, 199 Glaspey, Karen 199 Glenn, Jeffrey 50, 74, 83, 97, 104, 117, 118, 199 Goedert, Robin 83, 104, 142, 145, 182, 231 Goist, Vicki 231 GOLD KEY 92 GOLF. BOYS 156 GOLF. GIRLS 154 Gollner, George 85, 246 Gomez, Carlos 246 Halliday, Spencer 39, 84, 88, 150, 180, 246 Halligan, Lois 132, 265 Hallsted, Karen 88, 246 Hallsted, Rayna 101, 200 Halsey, Sonja 200 Halt, Estella 260 Holtom, Andrea 126, 231 Halvorsen, Chris 200 Hamilton, Annemarie 232 Hamilton, Robert 165, 246 Hamlin, Angela 152, 159, 232 Hamori, Alex 246 Hancock, David 29, 74, 83, 104, Gonzales, Dora 199 Gonzales, Eva 199 Gonzales, Joanne 127, 231 Gonzales, John 277 Gonzales, Joseph 199 118, 200 Hancock, Jacob 200 Hancock, Rebecca 88, 246 Hancock, Tom 200 Hancock, William 246 Handley, Jennifer 246 Hannah, Hansen, Wendy 23, 200 Jennifer 101, 104, 119, I'-libsr, Phillip 202 Hicks, Darwin 161, 202 Hicks, Kelly 123, 232 Hicks, Wayne 232 Higgins, Don 128, 273 Higgins, Edna 29, 74, 97, 202 Hightower, Christopher 148, 232 Higuera, Par 279 Higuera, Raymond 202 Hildebrand, Erik 232 Hildebrand, Steven 246 Hildenbrandt, Joseph 246 Hill, David 16, 147, 171, 232 Hill, Kenneth 246 Hilliard, Sherri 232 Hills, Shelli 29, 54, 85, 91, 93, 94, Hilton, Scart 88, 246 Hineman, Shawn 132 Hinz, David 104, 232, 270 Hobbs, Shelley 88, 102, 202 Hobley, Matt 148, 232 lannacone, Ruth 202 lcard, Darryl 202 lmboden, Elizabeth 202 lngraham, Roland 257 lnman, Daryl 79, 202 Irvine, Gonzalez, Lucy 132, 135, 199 Goodman, Catherine 246 Goodrich, Patricia 231 Goodrood, Barbara 231 Goss, Virginia 79, 88, 246 Gossett, Kim 199 Gabbitas, Deann 82, 90, 104, 114, 117, 115. 231 Gadient, Doris 279 Gagen, Derry 81 GAH-TSO 117 Galarza, Gilbert 150, 173, 245 Galorza, Frank 148, 231 Gallardo, Pearl 198 Gallegos, Edward 161, 198 Gossler, Carol 15, 23, 25, 29, 33, 36, 91, 109, 117, 199 Gowan, Kathleen 199 Graffius, Carol 130 Graff, Troy 199 Granillo, David 104, 199 Grant, Grant, Gray, Gray, 118, Doris 260 Randall 231 Darrin 88, 162 Devin 54, 82, 99, 101, 116, 199 Green, Jill 85 Galluzzi, Lisa 89, 102, 198 Green, Valerie 36, 112, 199 Gaona, Garber, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Christopher 245 Darren 198 David 245 Denise CWolfJ 279 Frank 245 Martha 245 Michelle 89 Sondra 198 Gardner, Michelle 104, 107 135, 245 Garner, 231 Shelley 20, 74, Oo, Garrerr, Harry 100, 273 , 132. 97, Gary 246 Garrigus, Mabel 167, 245 Garrison, Richard 198 Garrison, Steve 246 Garza, Enrique 231 Garza, Rene 246 Gosporra, Gabriel 180, 198 Gosporro, Tina 159, 246 Gasso, Joseph 198 Gates, Brian 78, 83, 89, 231 Garta, Tanya 231 Gauthier, Todd 198 Gavrilov, Diana 88, 198 Geier, Jennifer 112, 198 GERMAN CLIJD 124 German, Jimmy 231 Gerz, Joseph 246 Getz, Roberto 81, 198 Gibbs, Jennifer 198 Gibson, Kathleen 26, 36, 91, 98, 101, 116, 198 Gibson, Mary 231 Giloride, Karen 198 Gildersleeve, Dennis 165, 231 Gilliam, Jerry 147, 161, 198 Gilliam, Tom 198 Gilmore, Kevin 231 286-index Gregory, Scott 231 Griffin, Lilo 15, 231 Griggs, Teri 179, 231 Grigsby, Michele 124, 246 Groscosr, Elizabeth 40, 90, 101 Grass, Gary 171, 200 Gruyer, Teresa 124, 200 Guevara, Diane 246 Guillary, Ray 231 Guillary, Tammy 133, 200, 221 Gulczynski, Thad 156, 231 aaiicii, Hisidi az aa, 231 Gulley, John 200 Gulley, Sean 148, 246 Gunn, Tracy 200, 268 Gunnell, Stephanie 88, 84, 246 Gushwa, Laurie 246 Guthrie, Shelley 90, 133, 135, 200 Gutierrez, Caroline 120, 200 Gutierrez, Rosemarie 246 GYMNASTICS, GIRLS 174 5 Hadley, Terri 200 r Hoesemeyer, Karin 100, 102, 231 Haley, James 231 Hall, Dale 94, 114, 116, 273 Hall, Jane 200 Hall, Mark 246 232 Hansen, Kerry 93, 120, 200 Hansen, Sean 246 Harambasic, Jackie 174 Harambasic, Jennifer 200, 232 HARE BAND 104, 106 Horkins, Karen 135, 200 Harmon, Lori 246 l-laro, John 232 HARP ENSEMDLE 209 Harper, Andra 104, 246 Harper, Leanne as, 124, 232 Harper, Tory 232 Harrell, Van 277 Harris, Gregory 128, 232 Harris, Barbara 267 Harris, Roger 200 Harrison, Michael 246 Harrison, Susan 117, 200 Hart, Dale 232 Harter, Kandi 74, 83, 124, 200 Hatter, Shannon 232 Hartley, Jeffrey 171, 200 Horrrim, Elvira 97, 263 Hatch, Donna 246 Harhcock, Jean 88, 135, 140, 200 Hathorn, Toni 85, 117, 200 Houbold, Thomas 104, 201 Hawkes, Richard 156, 201 Hawley, Kristine 232 Hawley, Rodney 201 Hawn, Webb 123, 232 Hows, Raymond 126, 232 Hayden, Julie 128 Hayes, Andrew 201 Hayes, Roberr 232 Hazeltan, David 80, 201 Heap, Ted 117, 171, 197, 201 Heaton, Lianne 201 Heck, Patricia 267 Hecker, Kennerh 143, 232 Hedberg, Jael 124, 246 Heggison, Richard 201 Held, Charles 269 Heir, Theodore 201 Hemphill, Beth 246 Henderson, Donald 246 Hendricks, Mateo 78, 201 Hendrickson, Tony 135, 265 Hensley, Starla 81 Hepler, Jennifer 232 Herberr, Christy 77, 246 HERO 112 Hertmansperger, Phillip 269 Heywood, Gaylan 40, 94, 104, 107, 232 Heywood, Richard 142, 145, 275 Hodges, Eric 78, 89, 232 Hodges, Monre 128 Hodges, Paul 147, 161, 202 Hodges, Penny 246 Hofmann, Richard 246 Hogan, Elaine 104, 154, 202 Holcls, Garl 13, 202 Holloway, Rhonda 232 Holm, Stephani 232 Holmes, Farrell 273 Holmes, Keirh 232 Halt, Kelly 159, 246 Holzer, Kenr 202 Hooks, Rhonda 133, 202 Hooper, David 143, 184 Hopper, Ginger 132, 202 Hopper, James 147, 202 Horace, Emerson 7, 161, 202 Michelle 94, 203 Irvine, Scott 117, 150, 246 lrving, Siobhan 246 lsabel, Joan 260 Isabel, Troy 203 lsch, Trina 85, 246 lsermon, Lance 184, 232 Jackson, Chris 203, 268 Jackson, Ginger 232 Jackson, Holly 232 Jackson, Mishawn 86, 126, 246 Jackson, Rachelle 88, 246 Jackson, JAG 81 Violer 153, 246 Jasper, Diana 133, 203 Jefferson, Mark 96, 203 Horen, Christopher 89, 232 Jenkins, Tandy 119, 138, 178, 203, Harstmann, Jeffrey 124, 135, 246 Horton, Horton, Harron, Harron, Dill 184, 246 Drendalee 182, 202 Kimberly 102, 232 Lori 104, 182, 232 Horton, Therese 232 Houdashell, Jennifer 102, 232 Howard, Ronald 88, 150, 246 Howard, Earl 20, 104, 131, 232 Howard, Wynetre 273 Howden, Sharon 128, 143, 202 Sandy 52, 81, 93, 130, Jiminez, Veta 246 Jin, Kwon H. 165, 203 Jin, Kwan J, 165, 246 Johns, Dennis 59 Johns, Donna 104, 246 Johnson, Aaron 98, 101, 169, 203 Johnson, Chris 203 Johnson, Christopher N, 246 Johnson, Daryl 246 Johnson, David 142, 184 Johnson, Dennis 128 Howell, 202, 256, 272 Hoy, Lynn 260 Huber, Robert 232 Huber, Tami 174, 232 lluber, Wayne 101, 143, 184, 232 Hudson, Dale 277 Hudson, Jonathan 88, 246 Huetia, Emily 85, 232 Huetre, Gwen 139, 246 Huggins, Denise 232 Huggins, Karrina 130, 232 Hughes, James 202 Halen, Katara 202 Halen, Skip 148 Hunsaker, Stella 279 Humphery, Fred 232 Humphrey, Guy 232 Humphreys, Dennis 232 Humphries, Michael 232 Hunkler, Patricia 80, 93, 101, 130, 202 Hatchinson, Marie 104, 107, 232 Hyde, Katie 85, 246 Hynek, David 104, 232 Hynek, Duane 104, 202 Johnson, Gayle 246 Johnson, James 271 Johnson, JanaLee 83, 85, 91, 117, 119, 203, 217 Johnson, Karhtyn 203 Johnson, Kimberly 84, 203 Johnson, Lynn 232 Johnson, Marilyn 203 Johnson, Michael 203 Johnson, Mike 232 Johnson, Raymond 271 Johnson, Rebecca CSrnithJ 23, 123 273 Johnson Robert 232 Johnson, Robin 139, 166, 203 Johnson, Rodney 78, 246 Johnson, Scorr 246 Johnson, Stan 78, 82, 263 Johnsa Johnsa Johnsa n, Susan 153, 232 n, Travis 162, 232 n, Virlana 23, 29, 88, 102, 246, 283 Jones, David 104, 232 Jones, Eddie 15, 101, 232 Jones, Eric 23, 83, 122, 232 Jones, Gerri 104, 124, 159, 247 Janes, Jerry 124, 265 Jones, Lorin 48, 77, 84, 208 Jones, Mary 247 Janes, Melitzo 112, 204 Jones, Paul 120 Jones, Robin 138, 185, 204 Jones, Theodore 247 Jones, Tracy 247 Jones, William 165, 282 Jorgensen, Lisa 26, 46, 91, 104, 116, 178, 204 Joseph, Rene 148, 173, 282 Jowets, Debbie 74, 90, 217, 227, 232, 281 Joyner, Ella 204 Juber, Angela 104, 107, 232 Judd, Larry 96, 277 JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL 90 Kaiser, Dana 232 Kalectoca, Duane 76, 204 Kamm, Stacey 49, 74, 88, 166, 204, 270, 281 Kanaga, Bob 184, 283 Kapfer, Debra 204 Kapler, 0111 96, 204 Korsterter, Mark 89, 104, 177, 204 Kartchner, Ra5hel 15, 18, 30, 90, 101, 102, 247 Kattchner, ShtRey 15, 25, 26, 29, 38, 44, 83, 85, 91, 98, 101, 102, 109, 117, 118, 204 Kay, Brian 247 Kay, Christine 104, 288 Kaye, Pamela 233 Keatrns, Shaun 147, 165, 204 Keeme, Jimmy 247 Keller, Walldce 247 Kelly, Carol 93, 102, 104. 119, 288 Kelly, Colleen 247 Kennedy, Glen 267 Kennedy, Paul 283 Kenney, Randy 148, 247 Kent, Cindy 93, 288 Kerby, Lorna 275 Kerich, Thomas 247 Kershavv,eCarrie 88, 90, 98, 227, 233, 262 Ketterltng, Matthew 247 Keyes, Jeff 112 Kilbourne, Dana 54, 128, 204, 281 Kilgore, Craig 28, 143, 233 Kilgore, Scott 28, 128, 204 Killian, Tracey 86, 126, 128, 247 King, Alanna 238, 264 King, Barbara 89, 85, 98, 247 King, Joanne 128, 288 King, Par 247 Kirby, Laura 89, 247 Kirby, John 204 Kittell, Dawn 204 Kletnmon, Jill 46, 74, 91, 98, 101. 204, 281 Klten, Jani 124 Klinger, Russell 204 Knight, Paige 88, 247 Knox, Ann 277 Knudsen, Marc 247 Kodatt, Stacie 124, 247 Kadatt, Terri 90, 132, 185, 204 Koeki, Wilbert 275 Koellner, Carol 247 Kaenrg, Rebecca 247 Kohnke, Christine 30, 102, 104, 141, 247 Kaopen, Kathy 233 Koppinger, Brock 161 Kosciuk, Bridgette 288 Kaughn, Michelle 247 Kowalski, Jane 98, 101, 102, 204, 225 Kramer, Jeff 81, 180, 204 Kraatz, Joe 79, 283 Krause, Danna 90, 124, 132, 135, 204 Krauss, Pamala 185 Kretltng, Gretchen 93, 288 Krengel, Cindy 288 Krengel, Jo Ellen 182, 204 Ktoeger, Donna 124, 204 Krohn, Brian 247 Krohn, Tom 28, 128, 204 Kromm, Renee 247 Kuddes, Kenton 204 Kurtz, Kimberly 120, 205 Lacy, Michael 78, 205 Ladouceur, Craig 238 Lagarza, Frank 180 Lakeberg, Don 104, 205, 281, 288 Lambert, Todd 205 Lambsan, Brett 23, 30, 90, 94, 118, 147, 180, 288 Lambson, Trace 88, 156 Lamy, Kristine 247 Lance, Michael 148, 283 Lance, Mitchell 150, 162, 247 Landfried, Jeffrey 205 Landis, Michael 78, 238 Lane, Danna 79, 205 Lane, Randy 247 Langford, Winton 269 Langston, Lisa 74, 90, 120, 141, 178, 247 Lanham, Drenda 174, 288 Lopa, Deanna 88, 117, 288 Lapierre, Hazel 126, 247 Lara, Frank 29, 104, 107, 117, 180, 203, 205 LaRochelle, Donna 78, 80, 83, 12, 126, 205 Larsen, Jodie 29, 54, 74, 205, 281 Larson, Tracy 205 Larue, Stacey 74, 90, 97, 288 Lash, Gina 247 Lash, Troy 147, 206 F Lashinsky, Susan 79, 288 Laskey, Charles 120, 206 Latham, Mark 238 Latham, Michael 150, 247 Lavold, Cynthia 247 Lax, Sheila 288 Le, Ngoc 165 Leatham, David 184, 206 Lebaron, John 283 Lee, Bob 161, 199, 206 Lee, Druce 247 Lee, Kim 111, 128, 206 Lee, Lee, Kristal 104, 247 morph 207 Lee, Van 288 Lee, Wendi 90, 104, 247 Lelevier, Rhoda 238 Leone, Jae 28, 206 Lesueur, Lynn 40, 73, 88, 90, 118, 126, 142, 145, 165, 184, 227, 233 Lewis, Dena 283 Lewis, Donnella 247 Lewis, Jackie 120, 206 Lewis, Michael 147, 184, 206 Lewis, Scott 233 Lewis, Shanda 206 Lidbock, James 60, 89, 94, 104, 107, 233 Lillestol, Ross 104, 206 Limsakoune, Lanai 206 Ltnares, Lenna 74, 94, 288, 281 Lindblam, Bryan 247 Lindsey, Tracy 238 Ling, Eleanor 83, 93, 233 Little, Sherri 84, 88, 159, 179, 206 Littlefield, Tamara 85, 206 Loar, Shane 173, 247 Loat, Sherwin 148, 284 Lockrow, Jean 259 Longmoar, Charlane 260 Longmoar, Linda 104, 166, 247 Lopez, Bertha 77, 90, 104, 126, 284 Lopez, Yolanda 206 Lord, John 23, 123, 177, 206, 272 Lord, Troy 247 Lorts, Dawn 206 Lauderbock, Deanna 96, 206 Lovata, Tracy 234 Love, Teresa 247 Lowe, Patricia 234 Lucero, Esy 88, 90, 241, 248 Ltyan, Carlos 29, 91, 98, 101, 104, 118, 206 Lukas, David 78, 82, 177, 206 Lunctnski, Kimberly 206 Lynn, David 206 MacDougol, Thomas 170, 275 Macias, Bridget 120, 206 Macias, Monica 206 Macias, Paulita 77, 206 Modding, Down eo, 152, 248 Modding, Kathaleen 89, 142, 182, 234 Madole, Julie 138, 182, 284 Madole, Shirley 260 Magntn, John 85, 248 Maher, Robert 248 Maher, Sean 173, 248 Maile, Leilani 77, 104, 206 Maish, Ted 273 Malone, Curtis 248 Malone, Maruin 207 Mandly, Jeffrey 143, 234 Mann, Cindy 284 Mann, Patrick 248 Mann, Rebecca 234 Markey, Brenda 96, 207 Marks, Michael 248 Marsden, Diane 284 Marsh, Joel 248 Marsh, Lesley 284 Marsh, Susan 132, 207 Marshall, Keadron 23, 29, 88, 101 102. 209, 234 Marshall, Robert 207 Marsam, Cheryl 119, 279 Martin, Allison 29, 91, 98, 101, 115 207 Martin, Colleen 284 Martin, Corinne 174, 234 Martin, Danny 184, 248 Martin, Kathy 29, 33, 108, 207 Martin, Martin, Kelly 138, 248 Laura 91, 96, 207 Martin, Mary Lau 259 Martin, Nevin 81, 98, 101, 207 Martin, Patricia 248 Martin, Rebecca 207 Martin, Steven 89, 234 Martindale, David 30, 165, 207 Martindale, Heather 79, 88, 248 Martinez, Alexander 180, 248 Martinez, Alfred 265 Martinez, Christina 234 Martinez, Guy 248 Martinez, John 207 Martinez, Michael 248 Martinez, Rebecca 248 Martinez, Rosemary 234 Martinez, Socorrito 207 Mason, Kevin 207 Mason, Robert 234 Massey, Dart 84, 90, 150, 180, 246 MAT MAID5 85 Matthews, Marshall 15, 60, 101, 234 Matthews, Sandra 248 Matus, Carlos 180, 284 Maus, Joanne 234 Maus, Pat 120, 207 May, Scott 150, 248 Mayfield, Laurel 112, 207 Mayfield, Lisa 23, 88, 284 MAYO CLUB 127 MAYORS YOUTH COMMITTEE 116 Mays, Cynthia 99, 101, 119, 208 Mays, Katherine 88, 248 McAlpine, Susan 90, 248 McAuliffe, Karen 89, 248 McAuliffe, Robin 284, 272 McBride, Cathy 89, 104, 117, 208 McCamman, David 248 McCarl, Mott 88, 90, 94, 143, 234 McCarthy, Kathleen 90, 101, 234 McCarthy, James Jr 148 McCaslond, Gerald 255, 267 McCleve, Loren 150, 184, 245, 248 McCleve,, Wayne 50, 118, 147, 184, 208 McCormick, Craig 208 McCuin, Brion 208 McCullough, Curtis 88, 98, 101, 208 McCullough, Mark 284 McCurdy, Frederic 248 McCurdy, Philippe 79, 234 McDowell, Christy 88, 248 McEIhaney, Julianne 104, 208 McEIyeo, Linda 248 McFadden, Randall 248 McKelvey, Shawn 208 McKendree, Dana 182, 248 McKinney, Susan 88, 102, 234 McKinney, Timothy 208 McKinnon, Scott 208 McKown, Walter 208 McLain, Donald 148, 284 McLaws, Andrew 7, 83, 36, 74, 88, 91, 98, 101, 118, 187, 208, 280 McMotns, Jason 89, 248 McManus, Frank 248 McMillan, Jerome 104, 150, 178, 248 McMillan, Laura 234 McMillan, Wendy 284 McMillan, William 208 McMuIItn, Jonathon 94, 184, 234 McMurray, Timathey 278 McNamara, Debra 96, 187, 208 McNaughtan, Austin 150, 275 McNeaIy, Rose 234 McNeil, Melinda 208 Mcpeak, Eddie 118, 142, 184, 208 McPherson, Whitney 185, 208 McWilliams, Charlotte 88, 284 Mederna, Scott 208 Medina, Danny 248 Medina, Isabel 248 Medrano, Christina 84, 87, 182, 248 Metdl, Michele 248 Meidl, Teresa 84, 248 Meldter, Steven 88, 248 Menchaca, Denise 80 Mendez, Rose 248 Mendoza, Meneses, Meneses, Meneses, David 248 Lisa 248 Raymond 248 Richard 148, 284 Menson, Michelle 208 Mento, Cheryl 208 Merrill, NonCy 141 Meserall, Richard 150, 248 Mesquita, Roy 150, 248 Messinget, Carolyn 248 Mestuzzi, Lisa 89, 248 Merren, Lori 248 Metz, Steve 23, 123, 177, 205, 208, 272 Meyer, John 161, 208 Meyer, Patricia 260 Mielke, Kim 248 Mtga, David 165, 234 Milius, Kim 15, 88, 90, 102, 118, 143, 247, 248 Millard, Gary 77, 81 Miller, Brad 150, 248 Millet, Catherine 83, 84, 120, 138 209 Miller, David 248 Miller Heidi 102, 104, 195, 209 Miller Hyrum 104, 284 Miller Johnny 248 Millet, Keith 178, 248 Miller, Kellie 135, 209 Miller Kristie 284 Miller Michael 107, 273 Miller Rhonda 284 Matter, Rosalyn 4, 287 Miller, Ruth 284 Miller, Shayne 209 McGee, McGee, McGee. McGertt McGertt Daniel 180, 284 Rochelle 189, 248 Roxanne 139, 248 , Sanyo 77, 178, 248 . Wayne 184, 208 MCG,-inty, Roxane 208 McKean, Rushel 124, 208 McKee. Chevonne 234 Miller, Tina 130, 209 Millsop, Ginger 80, 209 MIME TROUPE 123 Mingle, Tina 77, 88, 284 Minich, Dennis 284 Minogue, William 97, 209 Miranda, Conrad 248 Mitchell, Brenda 102, 273 Index 287 179, 211 Palmer Nimtz, Mitchell, Darin 23, 184, 234, 248 Mitchell, Joanne 248 Mitts, Michele 209 Mleynek, Gina 88, 90, 98, 227, 234 Mleyrielr, Shelley Qc, 99, 101. 209 Moeggenberg, Patti 104, 234 Montague, Julie 234 Montana, Anthony 234 Montes, Christina 234 Montez, Gracie 234 Montgomery, Eric 104, 180 Montgomery, Jonell 90, 93, 234 Montgomery, Kelly 102, 104, 248 Montgomery, Scott 148, 184, 234 Mantierth, Cindy 248 Monrierth, Monti 209 Moaers, Gino 79, 234 Moon, Unyong 29, 165, 210 Mooney, ErinAnne 155, 178, 248 Mooney, JoAnne 80, 155, 178 Mooney, Patrick 165, 234 NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CLUB 76 Navarro, David 249 Navenma, Kenny 234 Neel, Catherine 104, 107, 132, 210 Neel, Sandra 102. 235 Nehrling, Robert 96 Neilson, Darbata 263 Nelson, Barbara 74, 210, 281 Nelson, Drion 210 Nelson, Destiny 101, 210 Nelson, Jenny 85, 235 Nelson, Kem 83, 104, 205 Nelson, Kyrnberli 23, 123, 210 Nelson, Lenfick 85, 104, 210 Nelson, Robert 161, 249 Nelson, Robin 102 Nesbit, James 52, 210 Neuberger, Felice 7, 46, 84, 210 Nevin, Lisa 88, 119, 141, 182, 235 NEWSLAB 97 Nez, Virgil 43, 210 Nguyen, Toon 104, 249 Nichols, Kelly 104, 107, 210 Nicklaus, Tim 235 Nickle, Rhonda 99, 101, 104, 210 Nicolson, Kaelyn 25, 29, 85, 91, 93, 94, 111, 135, Q10 Nielson, Darin 148, 235 Nielson, Deborah 16, 82, 91, 101, 117, 210, 217 Nielson, Diane 88, 90, 249 Nienkark, Marlana 235 Niewold, Jacqueline 211 Nikzod, Hoaman 165, 249 O'Dell, Mike 249 O'Dell, Susan 235 O'Malley, Clare 235 Osborne Gi r 13, 15, 25, 30 . me 1 sci, 44, aa, vc, ss, oi, 114, 117, Osborne, James. 96, 211 Osrrander, Brenda 126, 211 Ostrander, Mark 165, 212 Overstake, Kathleen 88, 249 Owens, Darren 184' Owens, Patricia 249 Owens, William 249 Packard, Cindy 88, 235 Packard, Larry 91, 269 Padberg, Maxine 279 Padilla, Annette 212 Padilla, Tony 249 Paerh, Carla 249 Page, Peter 235 Pqak, Carl 249 Palmer. Craig 104, 156, 212 Palmer, Debra 85, 93, 126, 235 Peters, Rick 147, 173, 235 Petersen, Barbara 250 Petersen, Kitt 118, 147, 212 Peterson, Gayle 178 Peterson, Jennifer 74, 97, 166, 173, 250 Peterson, Lee 148, 161, 275 Peterson, Reed 178, 275 Peterson, Richard 138, 177, 269 Petit, Jeff 156, 212 Petrini, Natalie 23, 33, 39, 74, 90, 98, 101, 126, 250 Pettengill, Mike 23, 123, 177, 187, 212 Pfeiffer Pfeiffer Phelps, Phelps, Phillips, 110, Phillips, Phillips, , Kevin 235 . Tracy 74, 120, 212 Buck 250 Cheryl 212 Jeff 29, 52, 75, 98, 101. 123, 212 Timothy 213 Tam 29, 74, 213, 280 Cal 211 Palmer, Judy 265 - , Lanette 96. 212, 270 Moore, Becky 82, 234 Moore, Moore. Moore, Moore, Moore, Brenda 88, 249 Cindi 88, 118, 142, 249 Cindy 234 Kirnberlee 88, 249 Michael 63, 96,210 Moorhause, Yani 210 Moreno, Daniel 184, 234 Moreno ,Lisa234 Moreno, Mary 261 Morgan Morgan Morgan , Cassandra 210 . Shan 177, 234 , Veronica 120, 210 Perry, Karl sa, oo, 124, 250 Morris, Erik 156, 249 Morris, Liesl 39, 88, 249 Morris, Victor 249 Morrow, Kathy 249 Mortensen, Donna 210 Mortlock, Michael 249 Morton, Jeff 156, 173, 249 Moskop, Clark 210, 268 Moog, Rodney 77, 184, 249 Moyer, Rodney 89, 249 Mroczkiewicz, Sondra 29, 97, 210, 281 Mullan, Rory 124, 249 Mullins, Elizabeth 249 Murillo, Kevin 169, 210 Murphy, Patricia 85, 117, 134, 159, 210 Murphy, Will 74, 82, 126, 211 Murrietto, Virginia 234 Musranen, Rhonda 210 Mutter, Jeff 234 Myers, Jill 210 - NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 83 288 Index Nisbet, Virginia 211 Nixon, Steven 249 Noble, Diana 16, 40, 101, 102, 235 Nader, James 249 Noel, Veon 235 Noetzel, John 235 Noonan, Patti 235 Novak, Saifah 139, 166, 211 Nowak, Jeffery 249 Nowak, Michael 235 Nunez, Baron 15, 101, 211 Nunez, Kevin 211 Nutt, James 191, 211 Oakes, Ann 93, 235 Ochoa, Daniel 180, 249 Ochoa, Michele 235 Odell, Troy 43, 142, 145, 211 Oetinger, Stephen 235 Oh, Mikyaung 130, 139 Oliv0S, Sondra 85, 97, 124, 211 Olsen, Carol 29, 36, 40, 48, 85, 90, 93, 101, 108, 217, 235 Olsen, Colleen 235 Olson, Terri 88, 102, 118, 142, 249 ORCHESTRA 102 Orrantia, Barbara 15, 16, 25, 29, 44. 116, 46, 48, 74, 85, 91, 93, 111, 211, 280 Ortega, Lorena 249 Ortega, Mario 165, 211 Ortega, Sarah 235 O'Barr, Mark 94, 104, 235 O'DeIl, Dee 104. 141, 182, 249 Palmer, Tracy 104, 132, 212 Palomino, Jorge 249 Park, Chul 83, 124, 235 Parker, Andrea 23, 117, 212 Parker, James 104, 107, 212 Parker, Kimberly 249 Parker, Mark 235 Parker, Tony 173 Parmar, Judy 249 Partica, Cathy 235 Portin, Cassandra 249 Passmocick, Tammy 212 Patterson, Dana 132, 212 Paul, Janice 235 Paul, Rhonda 249 Paul, Sharon 249 Pauli, Jacqueline 83, 97, 119, 212 Payne, Charlene 141 Payne, Cindi 84, 86, 249 Payne, Trecla 29, 94, 110, 212 Pearson, Marianne 249 Pearson, Mark 128 Peffer, Chris 89, 249 Pelkey, Leann 212 Pena, Antoinetre 235 Pena, Salomon 212 Pena, Stacy 88, 249 Pennell, Wade 250 Penrod, Pamela 212 PEP CLUB 85 Peplow, Sheia 212 Peralta, Vincent 147, 180, 212 Peralta, Gogle 180, 212 Percy, Shawn 250 Perez. Gloria 250 Perez, Joe 250 Perkins, Brad 184, 250 Perry, Charlene 83, 90, 117, 124, 212 Perry, Rod 29, 124, 212 Perry, Shellie 250 Perseiy, Robert 250 Pesrer, Joy 250 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 85 Piazza, Peter 147, 180, 235 Pichoff, Brandy 213, 278 Pickett, Wilhelmina 273 Pidge, Jahn 89, 235 Pierce, Angelio 213 Pierce, Donna 139, 159, 235 Pierce, Tonya 79, 235 Piland, Raymond 213 Pina, Sergio 250 Pinkerton, Leon 250 Pircox, David 82, 135, 213 Pitsenbarger, Kelly 126, 250 Pirsenborger, Ronald 250 Pittman, Lori 159, 250 Pitton, Elissa 130, 213 Plant, Jane 273 Platt, Derrick 23, 101, 153, 213 Paley, Tom 263 Poling, Amy 130, 250 Pallng, Lisa 120, 130, 213 Polk, Henry 250 Polk, Julie 213 Ponrejos, Sherman 135, 169, 214 Poole, Ardith 259 Poole, Kelly 16, 25, 30, 60, 147, 214 Terri 214 Christine 96, 214 Danny 104, 150, 245, 250 Frances 236 Theresa 214 Tracey 214 Poole, pope, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Portilla, Jesus 236 Porenza, Renee 89, 250 Pawderly, Roberta 79, 236 Powderly, Sondra 250 Powell ,Dean148 Powell, Diane 93, 102, 142, 182, 236 Powell, Kenneth 214 Powell, Leroy 236 Powell, Micheal 250 Power, Stephanie 214 Prana, James 250 Prawel, Skip 250 Prentis, Ann 88, 250 Preseda, Joanne 214 Preshaw, Ralph 156, 275 Preshaw, Robert 156 Preston, William 250 Price, Audrey 214 Price, Casey 236 Price, Deena 23, 88, 104, 107, 122, 214 Price, Joseph 250 Price, Mark 236 Proctor, Juliane 89, 250 Puckett, Donnie 135, 265 Pufko, Laura 214 Pulido, Gina Louise 29, 133, 138, 214 PURPLE PRIDE COUNCIL 90 QUILL AND SCROLL 74 Quintana, Cynthia 214 Quintero, Vidal 165, 266 Quinttal, Ruth 279 Quiroga, Arlene 236 RABBIT TALES 78 Rachiell, Rachel 236 Radeka, Christine 120, 214 Rogue, Dan 214 Raia, Frank 148, 180, 250 Ramirez, Alex 250 Ramirez, Diana 104, 236 Ramirez, Gilbert 250 Ramirez, Rosemary 214 Ramirez, Jae 236 Ramos, Estella 77, 127, 250 Ramos, Steve 117, 165, 269 Rand, Sherry 89, 236 Roper, Richard 96, 214 - Rash, Rodney 148, 235, 236 Ratigan, Mari 236 Ray. David 120, 250 Ray, Karrilyn oo, 94, 104, 117, 217 236, 262 Ray, Shellionn 112, 214 Reabold, Tauna 120, 214 Reovls, Todd 236 Rechtschaffer, Duff 279 Recker, Penny 96 Reed, Jonathan 236 Reed, Lori 85, 93, 134, 214 Reed, Tim 162, 250 Rees, Sheri 79, 104, 250 Reheis, Blake 16, 91, 98, 101, 117, 118, 143, 184, 214 Reid, Julie 214 Reidhead, Brent 236 Reilly, Pete 128 Reinson, William 150, 170, 250 Reiswig, Curtis 148, 236 Reliiord. Julie 88, 90, 119, 236 Rendahl, Dill 177, 214 Reynolds, Cory 177 Reynolds, Kimberly 250 Rezler, Thomas 214 Rhoades, Kathleen 132, 135, 215 Rhoton, Dawn 250 Rhatan, Michele 39, 88, 90, 250 Rice, Jeffrey 215 Rich, Colleen 104, 250 Rich, David 104, 215 Richards, David 236 Richards, Mark 96, 250 Richards, Michael 215 Richardson, Andrea 30, 60, 217, RY00, Holly 85, 130. 250 236, 281 Ryan, Shirleen 88, 130 Richardson, Broakie 250 Richardson, Cindi 85, 91, 93, 94, 215 Richardson, Donald 272 Richardson, Jim 150, 159, 180, 273 Richardson, Jolene 18, 29, 33, 36, 44, 74, 83, 91, 94, 109, 117, 215, 217, 280 Richardson, Wade 215 Richey, Dennis 96 Richey, Donald 250 Richmann, Paul 59, 165, 215 Richmond, William 104, 162, 250 Rickard, Sherrie 82, 126, 173 Rickmers, Kathleen 236 Rickmers, Patricia 250 Rtdenour, Laurie 236 Riding, Richard 18, 30, 94, 118, 171, 215 RIF 81 Riggs, Christine 88, 236 Riley, John 124, 250 Riley, Patricia 159, 236 Rivera, Chris 23, 30, 40, 101, 104, 236 Rivera, Mary 260 Rivera, Ronald 250 Roberts, Valerie 23, 81, 179, 215 Robinetl, Patricia 236 Robinson, Susan 112, 215 Robinson, Troy 60, 215 Rodncks, Steven 215 Rodriguez, Douglas 236 Rodriguez, Jennifer 120, 127, 236 Rogers, LaNae 88, 94, 236 Rogers, Michael 236 Raggeman, Darren 170, 236 Rott, Paul 215 Roles, Cindy 85, 236 Rollnger, Tina 120, 215 Rolinger, Tommy 250 Rollins, Boyd 269 Rollins, Kim 216 Romero, Andrew 216 Romero, Cheryl 216 Romero, Fernando 216 Romero, Jess 250 Rama, Kelly 250 Road, Annette 275 Roos, Holly 104, 140, 174, 250 Rosenburg, Jean 250 Rossovv, Katrina 130, 216 Rosr, John 120, 216 Rouse, Ronald 236 Rawden, Lisa 120, 216 Rowe, Susan 141, 236 Rowell, Mariesa 26, 29, 74, 85, 94, 109, 216, 281 Rowland, John 101, 216 Rowland, Leah 88, 102, 250 Rowley, Arden 277 Rowley, Sheri 112, 216 Rubio, Andrea 85, 236 Rubto, Monica 159, 250 Rucker, Rebecca 236 Rulopaugh, Dawn 216 Runyon, Chuck 79, 216 Rush, Jell' 19, 29, 90, 94, 115, 147, 180, 236, 239 Russell, Janet 236 Russell, Ralph 259 Russell, Ric 146, 162, 236 Rutherford, Kim 12, 80, 90, 102, 250 Rutkowski, Ellen 104 Rutkowski, Rae 104, 119, 131, 236, 250 Rutledge, Rebecca 85, 189, 216 Sakievlch, Stephen 216 Salas, Victor 161 Salazar, Connie 216 Salazar, Gloria 236 Salado, Timothy 236 Salanes, Rickey 216 Satanic, Chris 165 Sambrano, Margie 216 Sample, Cynthia 92, 182, 250 Sanchez, Alicia 250 Sanchez, Amelia 250 Sanchez, Belinda 250 Sanchez, Clara 39, 88, 250 Sanchez, Valerie 15, 16, 40, 101, 102, 104, 117. 236, 283 Sanderson, Harald 165, 216 Sanderson, Mary 85, 90, 135, 236 Sandler, Katy 119, 135, 236 Sandoval, John 159, 269 , Sandoval, Judy 139, 216 Sandoval, Ruben 127, 165 Sortatn, Kelley 236 Sonor, Norman 216 Sayer, Janice 23, 85, 93, 123, 236 Schaefer, Peter 128, 251 Schallock, Kelly 117, 139, 236 Scharf, Darin 184 Scharpf, Brian 78, 251 Scharpf, James 177, 216 Schimitts, Mark 216 Schitchttng, John 251 Schlink, Lisa 236 Schlundt, Clint 75, 118, 227, 236, 281 Schmalbeck, Karrl 251 Schmidbauer, Ellie 117, 236 Schmidt, Kevin 150, 251 Schmitt, Kevin 236 Schmitt, Tami 251 Schneider, Kenneth 251 Schneider, Kevin 81, 216 Schneider, Mary Ja 259 Schramrn, Jeffrey 216 Schults, Daryl 128 Schulz, Elizabeth 128, 154, 251 Schurz, Gaye 76, 236 Schurz, Wendellyn 251 Schurtz, Robin 182 Schwetkardt, Robert 236 Sciubba, Jeffrey 184, 217 Scott, Dusty 251 Scott, lan 15, 54, 74, 101, 104, 236, 281 Scott, Jim 216 Scott, Jody 148, 169, 236 Scott, Lee 273 Scruggs, Julie 134, 217 Seager, Karen 236 Seamans, Heather 29, 30, 74, 83, 85, 90, 108 Seamons, Matthew 91, 217, 236 Seay, Patricia 217 Sebring, Richard 255, 273 Secor, Randy 236 Sekenskt, Martin 217 Sekiya, Amelia 102, 130, 139, 217 Sekiya, Richard 89, 251 Selby, Charles 251 Self, Roryck 124, 165, 251 Selman, Raben 148, 251 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL 91 SERENDIPITY 77 Serna, Rene 217 SERVICE COUNCIL 82 Sevey, Gordon 269 Sevey, Michelle 85, 90, 251 Seyey, Rhonda 29, 40, 108, 236 Sevey, Shawn 148, 236 Shadrick, Regina 251 Sharma, Sanjeev 46, 83, 169, 237 Shay, Rebecca 217 sheds, Angie 104, 251 Sheffield, Michelle 104, 123, 251 Shelkin, Judi 81 Shelley, Cheryl 263 Shelton, Elycio 251 Sheppard, Gayle 251 Sheppard, James 104, 251 Sheridan, Richard 104, 237 Sherman, Iona 23, 26, 29, 74, 123, 217, 268, 272, 280 Shervheim, Eric 147, 180, 217 Sherwood, Ann 273 Sherwood, Shawn 251 Sherwood, Steve 251 Shackley, Dorothy 260 Short, Carol 29, 102, 166, 209, 237 Short, Paul 169, 218 Shorts, Jim 251 Shumway, Dana 89, 90, 101, 104, 251 Shurtz Shurtz Cheri 77, 92, 251, 272 Shupe, , James 218 , Robin 251 Sikahema, Linetl 29, 74, 85, 91, 110, 218, 281 Sllsaherna, Lani 260 Silva, Mary 93, 112, 218 Simko, Mickey 148, 180, 237 Simands, Linda 86, 102, 126, 251 Simonds, Mark 143, 251 Stnreral, Yvonne 218 Siqueiros, Lisa 135, 139, 159, 237 Siaueiros, Lupe 265 Siren, Troy 90, 150, 251 Sisk, Michael 237 Skaggs, Tammy 88, 251 Skeen, Traci 218 SKI CLUB 84 Skidmore, Katherine 251 Skinner, Charles 173, 271 Skinner, Elizabeth 126, 128, 251 Skinner, Shelley 90, 101, 217, 237 Slaven, Julie 237 Slick, Darrell 237 Slusher, Jack 237 Slusher, Julie 59, 237 Smart , Steven 251 Smid, Susie 138, 218 Smit, Yvonne 237 Smith, Alan 162, 251 Smith, Angela 16, 90, 101, 117, 237 Smith, Beth 88 Smith, Craig 237 Smith, Darrin 237 Smith, David 96, 218 Smith, Dr George 257 Smith, Greg 237 Smith, Kathleen 133, 218 Smith, Leslie 36, 40, 84, 90, 114, 153, 182, 217, 227, 233, 237 Smith, Lisa 13, 29, 73, 85, 91, 93, 108, 217, 218 Smith, Morto 119, 237 Smith, Patrick 147, 218 smarts, riegori tra, 150, tea, 251 Smith, Reggie 251 Smith, Robert 251 Smith, Timothy 148, 237 Smith Vernon 30 33 44 50 74, 82, 115, 117, 118, 137, 143, 218 Smith, John 83, 85 Srnoot, Donna 120, 218 Smyers, Randy 237 Snyder, Lorraine 260 Soares, Joaquin 153 SOCCER 164 Sacha, Tracy 133, 218 SOFTBALL 158 Solana, Veronica 237 Solis, Nancy 251 Salomon, Daniel 133, 218 Sommer, Jeffrey 218 Sommetdorf, Marshall 251 SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL 90 Sorensen, Anne 251 Soto, Gina 102, 159, 167, 251 SOUTH PACIFIC ISLANDERS 77 Soza, Robert 259 Spang, Karen 77, 124, 259, 237 Spears, Dryan 218 Speck, Kim 93, 275 spectre-ti, can 173, 252 SPEECH AND DEBATE 82 Spicer, 'lim 23, 75, 88, 237, 281, 283 SPIRITS 94 SPOTLIGHT THEATER 123 Springer, Gary 104, 237, 276 Spurlock, Susan 74, 97, 104, 107, 237 Squires, Kevin 237 STAGE BAND 89 St. Germain, Michael 237 Srandage, Denise 89, 252 Standage, Kristin 133, 218 Srandage, Rodney 101, 237 Stanfteld, Chris 25, 120, 137, 146, 218 Stork, Robert 218 Starr, Eric 94, 184, 237 Steelman, Wilma 260 Steffen, Scott 39, 84, 252 Steffen, Shauna 96, 218 Steffler, Sharla 252 Steinbrink, Suzanne 88, 119, 252 Steiner, Sarah 237 Steiner, William 169, 271 Steinla, Russell 252 Sretnmetz, David 252 Stempien, Margaret 93, 140, 237 Stepanek, Mark 237 Stevenson, Ruth 128, 252 Steverson, Scott 169, 218 Stewart, Gregory 237 Stewart, Jeffrey 218 Stewart, Lara 258 Stewart, Robert 162, 252 Stivers, Dotboro 132, 135, 218 Srodghill, Merrianne 83, 102 Stodghill, Nathan 88, 104, 237, 252 Stoffon, Carol 130, 237 Stoffel, Lisa 252 Stone, Brian 252 Stone, Robert 267 Stone, Tracy 238 Stoner, Mickey 252 Staoks, Kimberly 252 Stoops, Anthony 252 Sroops, Michael 238 Stouffer, Jim 238 Srauffer, Rodney 104, 162, 252 Stout, Jennifer 252 Srowosser, Jeff 238 Stradling, Alma 268 Strodling, Janel 252 Srteb, Rebecca 79, 218 Streibich, Tina 143, 145, 182, 219 Srricker, Gerald 252 Strivings, Terry 277 - Strouse, Donaventura 142, 184 Stuart, Colleen 83, 142, 219 STUDENT COUNCIL 115 Sullivan, Kathleen 238 Sullivan, Mark 112, 219 Summers, Angelo 219 Summers, Danelle 219 Summers, Ran 252 Sunderhaus, Marcino 104, 178, 252 Suniga, John 252 SUPERSTITION SINGERS 34, 98 SUPERSTITION STAFF 75. 280 Surchtk, Michael 238 Sutton, Daniel 238 Svtenty, Mark 77, 219 Swanson, Ken 271 Sweeney, Diana 90, 93, 219 Swenson, Suze-tte 85, 91, 94, 116 219 SWIMMING. BOYS 176 SWIMMING, GIRLS 141 Switter, Jerrold 133, 219 Sylvester, Susan 120, 252 Tack, Julie 89, 92, 252 Talbot, Mark 148, 238 Talkington, Amanda 252 Tangumo, Michael 104, 150, 252 Tanner, Don 238 Tanzella, Lorrie 88, 252 Tate, Laura 238 Taumalalo, Katea 77, 219 Taylor, Aliso 91, 93, 219 Taylor, Donna 252 Taylor, Doug 147, 180, 219 Taylor, Duane 79, 263 Taylor, Mary Lou 82, 91, 98, 101, 115, 116, 217, 219 Taylor, Natalie 88 Taylor, Nino 219 Taylor, Renee 88, 104. 238 Taylor, Sandy 50, 96, 219 Taylor, Tammy 85, 91, 119, 187, 217, 220 Teeltng, James 273 Tellez, Ray 252 Temple, Terry 15, 16, 33, 64, 98, 101, 102, 220, 270 TENNIS. BOYS 168 TENNIS. GIRLS 166 Terry, Jeffery 173, 238 Thatford, Cynthia 220 Theabald, Rhonda 114, 142, 220 Thertcll, Tina 74, 83, 90, 104, 117 220, 280 THESPIANS 123 Thtele, Jill 152, 159, 178, 238 Thteme, Tonya 36, 60, 74, 85, 90, 116, 137, 217, 238, 281 Thomas, Allyson 104 Thomas, Dlancho 77, 104, 220 Thomas, Jani 77, 104, 220 Index 289 .. NA . . , g a,C,,L,,L., ,. te Hr 1 Q. E Kiki l f 5 9 M 4 . ,F S, ,. . Q QNX 5 z ,J- 4 'Y J' 'likes Q 4 4 .-.X l griet-3-fm Lneen . 2 1 1.1-: 3 S. Uhl, Ktrn 221 Ulmer, Tammy 252 Ulrich, Anthony 238 Ulrich, Cynthia 238 Unrue, Lisa 252 Uroina, Eltza 88, 104, 252 Urtarre, Danny 148 Thomas, Julia 88, 90, 252 Thomas, Marla 77, 89 Thomas Melanie 40, 101, 102, 141, 238 Thomas, Nancy 93, 220, 256 Thompson, Angela 96, 220 Thompson, Carol 23, 29, 46, 74, 83, 220, 280 Thompson, Jeffery 238 Thompson, JoAnne 29, 44, 74, 82, 104, 117, 220, 280 Thompson, Kathy 16, 60, 74, 90, 238. 281 Thompson, Kirr 252 Thompson, Samantha 128, 238 Thompson, Tammy 238 Thompson, Theodore 130, 252 Urie, Diane 252 Urry, Sharin 104, 238 ValadC, Terry 252 Valdc-negro, Mtchael 161, 221 Valencia, Raymond 238 Volenrtne, Sandra 238 Valenzuela, Carol 20, 29, 44, 74, 89, 104, 116, 213, 221, 281 Thorson, Santa 93, 220 Thrasron, Daniel 120, 135, 220 Tidwell, Karhertne 220 Tidwell, Krigti 153, 174, 252 Tllley, Lori 220 Tipperrs, lsaac 177, 220 Tornlnl, Dean 238, 270 Toomey, Timothy 162, 252 Townes, Tern 15, 23, 33, 44, 98, 101, 123, 220 TRACK. BOYS 184 TRACK. GIRLS 162 TRADITIONS 88 Trangsrud, Pamela 220 Traynor, Jane 263 Tre-prow, Jeffrey 220, 272 Tristan, Sylvia 120, 220 Trrgilla, Carl 252 Truong, Quyen 238 Tad-ser, Lisa 29, 109, 217, 220 Tudey, Gay 29, 40, 85, 88, 90, 114, 116, 137, 140, 159, 182, 238 Turley, Glenae 90, 153, 159, 252 Turley, Brent 18, 238 Turnbaw, Natalie 220 Turner, Cari 159, 220 Turner, David 59, 84, 90, 150, 162, 180, 220. 252 Turner, John 252 Turner, Lisa 252, 255 Tuttle, Brent 169, 220 Tuttle, Terri 238 Twardzils, Wendy 252 Twiggs, Cindy 112, 166, 273 Tye, Cathlynn 252 Tyler, Allison 29, 74, 187, 221, 280 Uchyrtl, Julie 90, 94, 102, 152, 178 238 290-Index Valenzuela, Graaela 238 Valenzuela, Raul 252 Valenzuela, Val 252 Vancura, Ollie 259 Von Dyne, Richard 118, 269 Von Wey, Angela 84, 112, 221 Van Wey, Cathy 135, 238 Vanaulser, David 23, 122 Vanboven, Ruth 221 Vance, Chad 150, 252 Vance, Gregg 101, 102, 238 Vance, Lyle 118, 184, 221 Vanderhoef, Valorie 238 Vandayna, Andrew 221 V 'inay, Grady 147, 161 intongeren, Alan 252 ' aa, Edd-e 221 Vasquez, Christine 120, 221 Vasquez, MiI4e 252 Vasquez, Norma 238 Vasquez, Sranlord 252 Vasquez, Tanya 238 Vaaselin, Scart 29, 110 Vaughn, Melody 252 Vavra, James 52, 222 Vega, Francisco 127, 252 Vegh, Kalynn 238 Wacker, Kenneth 222 Waggoner, Lynette 222, 268 Wagner, Coral 75, 222 Wagner, Glenn 79, 253 Wagoner, Valerie 280 Walsefield, Laurie 88 Walsefteld, Timothy 238 Waldron, Karen 222 Walker, Michelle 88, 90, 238 Wallls, Lorinda 130 Walls, Donald 147, 184, 222 Walsh, Terence 126, 169, 238 Walters, Sandra 83, 102, 238 Walterscheid, Gerald 222 Walthers, Barbara 77, 222 Walthers, Melynda 253 Wand, Cheryl 222 Word, Timala 166, 253 Ware, Edward 238 WAR GAMES 78 Warls, Lesa 253 Warner, Larry 54, 146, 170, 238 Warring, Theodore 78, 162, 238 Washburn, Brtan 128, 222 Washington, Lily 76, 89, 238 Wasielewblnt, Shawn 81 Waslxo, James 238, 262 Watkins, Julie 102, 253 Warlalns, Kendra 222 Watson, Neil 130 Wautelet, Deirdre 89, 253 Wouteler, Wendy 26, 222 Way, Ansltn 253 Weaver, Ronald 120, 238 Webb, Brent 25, 65, 118, 147, ' 154, 222 Webb, Scart 238 Webster, Tracy 253 Weeks, Thomas 88, 222 Wetbel, Becky 82, 91, 104, 217, 222 Weigale, Debbi 18, 85, 238 Welch, Robert 90, 120, 137, 147, 222 White, Suzanne 29, 85, 109, 135, 153, 223 Whitley, Rhonda 223 Whitlacls, Paul 16, 101, 223 Whitlaw, Charles 104, 253 Whitney, Dean 148, 184, 238 Whittaker, Jaclyn 238 Wntrton, Ronald 253 Whltworth, Jodi 223 Wiegel, Melanie 88, 90, 102, 253 Wrlsland, Kim 128, 238 Wrlcox, Raine 253 Wilcox, Shelly 90, 101, 102, 237, 238 Wild, Robin 126, 128, 253 Wales, Scott 253 Wilhelm, Chrtsrine 102, 142, 182 Wtlhelm, Daryl 98, 101, 143, 223, 272 Willsins, Angela 74, 88, 90, 238, 281 Wtlllams, Aimee 178, 253 Williamil, Dana 29, 50, 74, 130, 223, 280 Wtlliarnz., Joe 128, 253 Williams, Jackie 59, 88, 253 Williams, Shancz 81, 120, 135, 184 Williamson, Paul 253 Willis, Moten 15, 29, 33, 101, 108, 238 Willis, Petrie 83, 124 Willis, Taun 98, 101, 104, 224 Willson, Paul 50, 60, 147, 184, 224 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